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03-MarchMore Than Words Students Get Free Dictionaries, And Learn There’s Much More Inside Page D1 D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPR№ i|ECORD Thursday, March 6,2003 40 PAGES Barrett To Run For Governor By Dwight Sparks Davie County Enterprise Record Davie commissioner Dan Barrett is exploring his chances as a Repub­ lican candidate for governor in 2004. He said Monday he expects to run, but he will delay a formal an­ nouncement until spring. “We’re just talking to folks, do­ ing the background work, but we’re looking to gear things up in late spring.” Davie County has never had a resident elected as governor. Barrett said in these difficult times for state government, the lessons he has learned in Davie County could be applied in Raleigh. “ With the background in local government and the experience in our own county, that is good prepa­ ration for the governor’s office. We have to balance budgets, deal with core school issues and-government ■ pefyic^s. Counties ore the arms of the state that provide the essential services that the state depends on every day, “You can’t walk down the street in Davie County and hide from your constituents. That’s excellent expe­ rience for running for governor.” Barrett, who walked door-to-door in his campaign for commissioner, said he would be accessible to the public. “ You can’t do that sitting in a TV studio making commercials and in fund raisers. That is necessary, but you can’t neglect getting out and meeting folks and finding out what concems them. I plan to do a lot of traveling.” Barrett has long been mentioned as a potential candidate for higher office, including Congress. He said he chose the governor’s race bccausc that’s the state’s greatest need. Please See Kiirrctt - Page 4 N o F r ills Bond Would Provide Classrooms, Space At Cooleemee Elementary By Mike Kurnhurdt Davie Coimty Entcrpri.se Record COOLEEIVIEE - No frills. Principal B ill Campbell nt Cooleemee Elementary School said the proposed bond referen­ dum will provide much-needed space and improvements to his .school. But there are no extras. He is still lobbying to get new bleachers for the gym, which aren’t included in the bond num­ bers. The bleachers are the old style, which could allow students and older people to fall through and be injured. “There’s not a frill in this plan for Cooleemee,” he said. “We need everything. It would give us class­ room space which we need desparately.” The plan calls for nine new class­ rooms at Cooleemee, in addition to specialty rooms for things such as music, art and resource. A tour through the old part of the campus reveals the problems. Cramped space and lots of steps. There is no way to get to the gym without going up steps. Rooms designed to hold two classes now hold four, with no major partitions. What goes on in one class, you hear in the nexl. Book bags are piled in a comer. Students sit between bookshelves for one-on-one attention. Please See Facility - Page 9 A C o m m o n T h re a d Residents See Value In One High School; Question Bond Small children and big, wide steps create a dangerous situation at Cooleemee Elementary School. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Ky Mike liiinilinrdl Davie Couniy Enterprise Record Al one point in their lives, ev­ eryone who grows up in Davie Couniy knows each other. That’s because they attend school together - at Davie High School - the only high school in the county. Later in life, maybe when their business lives cross, tho.se people are more apt lo deal with each other more positively, said Will Marklin of Mocksville, It’s the unity offered by one high school that has Marklin ques­ tioning the rationale of the current school bond. Voters will decide March 25 whether Davie will build a second high school, as well as make improve­ ments to elementary schools and the current high school, Marklin recently moved back to Mocksville after operating a store in Boonville, There, in Yadkin County, there are two high schools and Marklin saw a difference, “I have found Davie County to be a special place because you go to school together. At one point in your life, everybody knows each other. Please See Ridenhour - Page 9 S tru d e l North Davie Eighth Grader Wins Spelling Bee Ashley Trivette of North Davie is Davie’s spelling champion. - Photo by Robin Fergusson By .liickie Seabolt Davie County Enterprise Record Central Davie was swarming with area tcachers, parents, sponsors, and students last Tuesday, Feb. 2.‘i, as the annual Davie spelling bee final was held. Patsy Crenshaw, Davie’s Execu­ tive Director of Instruction, opened the ceremony by welcoming the top eight spellers, one from each of the elementary and middle schools in the county. Next, William R, Davie principal and host, Danny Cartner, explained tlie rules of the bee before the spell­ ing began. Judges Kristine Kokoski and Jean While, both media specialist from Davie High School, sat on the side­ lines armed with giant dictionaries in case any of the competitors wanted to know the. meaning of a word. And so the spelling began. The eight students took their places in line after a draw of num­ bers determined their order. First in line, Michelle Hamilton from Cooleemee Elementary. The first word - mission - and Hamilton’s mission was clear; to successfully spell each word she was given. And she did, advanc­ ing all the way to the final three. But, Hamilton misspelled the word allegro and was out of the bee. Second was Shady Grove stu­ dent Josh Carler. He breezed through several rounds easily spelling all the words he had. Un­ fortunately, one proved a bit too difficult and Carter’s incorrect spelling of the word consent ended his competition. The third competitor, Brian Bullins from Cornatzer Elementary, hung in tlie competition for many rounds. But, one word threw him a slip and after a mistake on the spelling of the word distinct Bullins had to take a .seat. Number four in line was Sam Law from Pinebrook. Law successfully spelled some tough words like mis­ use and debris. He held out and wns one of the last two finalists bul was unable to correctly spell the word volatile. Greg Nuckols, a student at Mocks­ ville Elementary, was the fifth final­ ist, Ironically, Nuckols also went five rounds before an erred spelling of the word alternative ended his place in the bee. Sixth in line was Ashley Trivette, A spelling whiz and eighth grader at Please See North • Page 4 - 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdii.v, March 6. 2003 E d i t o r ia l Р а й е DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 - 3 S ch o o l P ra n k s , H a llo w e e n ... A n d B a d C h ic k e n S a la d D a n B a rre tt F o r G o v e rn o r? W e ll, W h y N o t? Gov. Dan Biirrcll? It's nol .such a fiir-l'clchcd idea. I Ic’.s a Davic Couniy commissioner, an up-iinil-conier in llic Republican Party, now tliinliing of stepping onlo the big .stage. "Gov. Dan Barrett” lias a nice ring about ¡1. Does lie have any kind of chance? Think of Ihc candidaics in 2(H)0. Frankly, lie’s hcad-aiul- slioulders above either of llieni. Gov. Mike Fasley's term has been a failure — a nice guy and a good Anorncy General, but ill-equipped for the rigors ofthe governor’s ofllce. He has been short on vision, unable lo lead liis own parly and unwilling lo face the reality of the state goveniment's nnancial crisis, wanting to spend more despite the lack of funds. The Uepublican ciindidale In 2000, former Char­ lotte mayor Richard Vinrool — ran a mean-spirited campaign ami had nothing but venom to olTcr. He was an absenlee campaigner — rarely appearing in public, nmning his campaign from the safely of private fund raisers and television coinniercial.s. With a popular candidalc forpresideni heading Ihe ticket, the Republican Parly should have won the governor's mansion, loo. Vinroot couldn'l inspire the troops. Barrett has already won a more difficult race than the one he may lackic for govenior, lie was elected a Davic County commissioner. He had lived here only a few years — rewriting Ihc record book on how long it lakes lo lie "from” Davic County. Some considered him to emlioily the rapid growth problem — pari of the herd of Forsyth County residents moving across the Yadkin River, tunilng lush green pastures inlo housing developments. Early in his campaign, Barrett introduced himself lo me. I sized him up. mentally assigning him the sevenlh place finisher in an eighl-inan race. 1 misjudged him by a mile. He campaigned door-to-door in sweltering wealher through the nclghborhoiKls. He braveil insults and jubs uIhhii being an outsider. He fearlessly walked into neighborhooil stores across ihe couniy to campaign, knowing he was ol'ten in hostile territory. Bul he went. Me has gone back since the campaign, drinking coffee with the guys around the counter at Cooleemee Drug Store, going hack lo the same places he went when he was asking Ihein lor votes. He has established he has the guts lo campaign. He has • established that he can relate with all kinds of people. He’s easy­ going und personable, smart and confident without being arro­ gant. Ho really could be governor... anti a goixl one. He has earned good marks as a hard-working coniinissioner, tackling dilTicult issues others would have avoided. Some may disagree wilh his decisions, bul he hasn't failed to listen to all sides. He has ilone his homew'ork, attended the meetings I'ailh- fully and had plenty lo contribute. Since becoming a commissioner, he's been classified by political insiders as "upwardly mobile.” He had been urged lo consider Ihc state senate or Congre.ss. He has his own aspir.itions; Governor or Norlh Carolina. That's where he sees the most desperate neeil for the talents he olTers. Atlenipling Ihe leap I'rom the Davie County commissioners' chambers lo the governor's mansion Is clearly ambitious. The governor's job has usually been pursued by lieutenanl governors, state senators ami big city mayors. Davie County Isn't known as the breeding ground of slatewide politicians. The small county can't offer him a big bloc of hometown votes to match Ihe advantages other candidates will enjoy. But Davie Couniy is in the cenler of a rich deposit of Republican voters. Wilh a little luck, Harrell can also become the local favorite of voters in Forsyth, Davidson, Rowan. Yadkin and Iredell. If he can pool those voles, turning himself from a small couniy politician to the son of an imporianl GOP hoibed, he coulil become a contender. Then ihere's the small problem ol' raising several millions of dollars ... — Dwight Sparks Correction: Last week's editorial incorreclly staled lhat Rowan voters lasl year rejected their school bond referendum. In I'acl, it was approved. DAVIE CO U N TY ENTERPRI/i^^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. Dwight Sparks..................................Edilor/Piiblisher Robin Fergusson.............................General Manager Mike Barnhardl.................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow.....................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts...........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Bayslnger....................Ciroulatlon/Classilled Mocksvlllo Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27(128 Subscriplion Rales Single Copy, .“iO Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., Зг.'! Outside N.C. POSTMASTFR Send Address Changes lo: Dnvie Coumy Enterprise Record P.O. Вол 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 ”5-0 YOU WAWT TO РЦУ ATAl^K 0F6AS?,' " In T h e M a i l ... Don’t Divide County Into Yours And Ours To the editor: Lately, I have seen billboards and signs hanging from bridges that say "Bond Children arc Counting on You". These signs have appeared arouiul our couniy. The iiuestion I have for you and Ihe voters of Davic Couniy is this, Who arc, “our” children'?" And why are our elemenlary children's needs being held hostage with the 200.1 bond? Lei's look at the real issue behind this bonti, a second high school, A high school lhal, if built, would most likely service the norlheast- ern segment of this county. Who will pay for this new limited ac­ cess state of the art high school? The taxpayers of Davie County - norlh, soulh, east, und west, not just the taxpayers in the northeast section of the county. So when you sny our, you mean your chlUtrcn, nol mine. My grandchildren live In the Mocksville city limits. It has been stated I Vote No On March 25th To the editor; As I sal and listened as the pro-bond presentulion ended, I sud­ denly fell violated. I realimi what il was after the .second und third grade classcs finished their 20-minulc KfO program, which Ihey waiteil an hour lo present. I, as well as the other concerned citizens ofthe William R. Davie communily, had been denied the opportu­ nity lo publicly address our concerns. Mr. Potts, Mr. Carler, und Mr. White: My neighbors’ concerns do mailer lo me. Yes, wc were afforded the opporlunily to privutely speak wilh you. Was that because you were ufruid pub­ licly spoken concerns may sway another person's vole? Muybe our Hispanic neighbors would like lo hear why some are oppo.scd. It would have been an opportune time, consulering a translator was provided for Ihem Id hear the pro-side. Mr. Polls und Mr. White, you slated lhal your concerns were for the immediate eilucalion of my children. If lhat is ihe case, why was your presentation centered on a high school that is not yet even built. William R. Davie and Davie Couniy, we cun gel the upgrades we need for our schools without building a new high school. County conimissioners, if you are concerned for our children's imniediale needs, gel a new bond without the high school, Mr. While lold us the other day lhal he was an elected official enlru.stcd with the spend­ ing of our money. When is the next election? Just in ciise anyone is wondering, 1 have two children nl Davie High as well. Bul, you know, I haven't seen either of them tracking home any oflhe Davie High "mud” thal I have been hearing about. Vole no March 2,‘i. Jimmy Taylor Mock.sville thul our children would bciiel'it from Ihc renovations at the elcmcn- tury schools. Yes, out of Ihc $29 million bond our elemenlary chil­ dren al Cooleemee, W.R. Davie, and Mocksvillc will get .$7,040,000 (it doesn't matter that they should have gotten $8,865,669 lhal the task force proposal recommended) and yours, Pinebrook, and Shady Grove get $2,000,000 (task force recommended $2,665,940), Our (yours and mine) middle .school children have been forgot­ ten all together. Then there are ourhigh .school children who will be left behind at the bid high school. They only gel $1.8 million. If I did Ihc math correctly, then our children's benefits from this bond are about $8,840,000 and your children get $20,160,000, Now, my taxes are going to increuse al tho exact same rule us your taxes with only 30 percent of iho benefit. So when you say our children, let's tell it like it really is; yours are getting the better end of this deni. This boml is about a second ( high school, bcneniing mostly one segment of ihis county, and we all arc going to pay for it without equal benefits. No one is against money going lo our elemenlary schools. lEvcryonc knows how des­ perately it is needed. Whut 1 uni uguinsi is our elementary school children being used as bargaining power for a sccond high school. Please do not divide this county into yours und mirs. What is right for ull our children is to vote this bond down and demund thut our county commissioners act respDnslbility and swil'lly lo put u bond before the people of Davic County lhat benefits all the children. We do nol need division, we need unity, especially al a lime when our country may be at war soon und our children's and our grandchildren's futures are at stake, economically nnd socially. Martha Rundall Mocksvillc Letters Welcomed ,The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers; Tlie letters’miiy be on topics of local, state, national or intematioiial i.ssues. • An effort will be tinadc to print all letters, provided they are not libelouii, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and addre.ss of ihe writer, including a signature, A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested Please havc letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of Ihe week lo be published. Day le Couniy Enterprise Record P.O, Box, 99, Mocksyilie, or email, to:: emews@davie-enterprise,coni. / ■ v 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. , Would you vote to build a second high school in Davie County? Yes, 46% No, 54% Log on now to cast your vote, www.enterprlse-record.com When wc lived uptown, Mr, and Mrs, W.L, Call nnd family lived near us (where the Branch Bnnk is now Icoatcd). They hud four children; Lonnie, who Inter became a Unitar­ ian preacher, Essie, Eva and Roy. Roy wus my brother Hnrry’s age. He wns full of mischief and some thought a little wild, which by today’s stimdnrds would seem very tame, but things were different then. His parents didn’t seem very worried and thought he wotild settle down when he grew up, which I think he did. I remember in our church hymnal there was a song titled, “ Who­ soever Meaneth Me” nnd Roy always sang it “Whosoever’s Mean As Me,” Funny you remember little things like that and forget important things, ____ Anywny, my brother Harry also had a mi.schievous streak and when Roy was a young man in the hospital (out of town because Mocksville had no hospital then.), Harry wrote Roy a letter and uddressed it to Rev. Roy W, Call, When the nurse delivered the letter, she said, "I didn’t know you were a minister,” O f course, Roy didn’l either. He was kind enough to tench me to drive the firsl little car we owned, the little tan Whippet, Drivers Education wns unheard of back then. Louise Stroud Before the high .school wns built on Norlh Mnin Street, a long row of classrooms wus orcctcd on the cast side of the lot that housed what was then known as the “ low school,” for the high school students. I remember hearing some students laughing uboul the time Miss Annie Hull Baity, a tencher there, had taken up test papers and when she hud finished, she said, “ Have I all the papers?” Somehow, it came out sound­ ing like “ Viola Papers?” and Roy Call piped up, "She's not here.” 1 remember in the early grades (and maybe nol so early), the new school tcachers would pass around a sheet of paper for each student to write his or her naine. Then they would cull the roll. Always, some students would write Thomas Jefferson or Andrew Jackson, or maybe just some well known character around town, in addition lo their own names. Anyway, teachers soon became aware of this and just passed over those names, I remember one year when the teacher had finished calling the roll, she asked if anyone’s name had been omitted. A hand went up nnd when she asked his name, he replied, “ Woodrow Wilson." Then it Wiis the teacher who was embarrassed. I guess most of you remciTiber Woodrow Wilson, who stnrtcd Lynn Haven, whicli is now Autumn Care of Mocksvillc. 1 think nownduys those tcuchcrs who aren't local, commute from other pluccs. Long ugo, when new tcuchcrs came, some boarded at the Mocksville Hotel, Mrs. J.T. Baity kept some in her home on North Main Street (now the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.P, Marlin), and Mrs..Janies McGuire nnd daughters, Mary and Jane, always kept some school tcuchcrs in their home. Howard Really now occupies that building. I remember that almost every year we would have a few new metnbcrs nt my church and our missionary circle would plan sort of a welcome parly in September to honor our new members. Although Hiillowecn is long past, my sister and I were recalling some Halloweens of yesteryear. I wonder how many remember when, at Halloween, a meal was served in the Home Ec Dept, of the old high school building, located on North Main Street, and then people went upstairs to the auditorium for a variety progratn, 1 remember one year my sister sung a solo on that program. When tho program was over, everybody wenl down to the gymnasium, a building which was locatcd on the north side of tho high school ami clown in Iho back corncr ofthe lot. It has since been torn down. There, you could fish for prizes, have your fortune told, bob for apples and engage in ull the fun games that go with Halloween, I don't know how many years this lasted but the year that stands oul in my mind was the one in which everybody that ate the supper got sick. They had served ham plates and chicken salad plates. Evidently, the chicken salad had been mnde in large quantities and stored in large containers and had not been properly refrigerated. Many people becnme very sick. People were running to neighbor’s homes to u.se their bnthrooms, but unfortunately, in many cases, the neighbors had also oaten the chicken salad. Back then, most homes only had one bathroom. Our fnmily wns lucky. Wc wore not as sick as some because we had eaten more of Ihc ham than the chicken salad. I remember one very sick neighbor saying she thought she would die nnd then was afraid she wouldn’t. It was the talk of the town for days. I knew one lady who would not cat chicken salad for years after lhat. I’m not sure she ever did. The school children always had n parade on the afternoon before the carnival that night. They dressed in Halloween costumes and walked from the school house down to the square and back. As I’ve said before, Ihe lown whole-heartedly supported all events because this was before TV, comptuers and all the modern things wc now take for granted. Two High Schools Mean More Opportunities For Students To the editor: I would like to clarify some issues with the high school kids who are so worried ubout the uthlcllcs if there ure two high schools. Wilh Iwo high schools, you have more conipelition, more involvement, there­ fore huving more fans and more funds raised as a result. I come from Bandys High School in Catawba, where there are six high schools. Only one other high school is the "Big Rival" wilh us. Thul’s because all the middle school students thnt went to n particular middle school either wenl to Bandys or Mniden High. This one gume (footbull) is the biggest game uround. No other high schools huvo thut much interest or people thut come out for any other gume or sporting event. If Duvie County has two high schools, then thnt means two football teams, two tennis teams, two volleyball teams, two softball teams, etc. There will be more chunces I'or sludenls lo pnrticipiile in sports ul two different schools than al just one. In response to "Where will these fans go? Will they fiip u coin? Will they support Ihc lenm huviiig the bost seuson? Or will they simply not go?” Come on. The fans will pull for the school Ihul is in tlieir district in most cuses. There will be more funs to attend as more stu­ dents will have the opportunity to participate. Someone lold me thut the reason Ihul high school students were writing lothe editor was becnuse it was a class project. If so, then Ihul needs lo stny in school; don’t waste space in the newspaper on the opinions of people who will not be here lo help pay Ihe lax or be af­ fected by Ihe new school and improvements. Another thing I would like lo point out - someone compared build­ ing a new high school in Davie Couniy lo building n new high school in Lake Norman (Iredell Couniy). I'm a real estate appraiser who is in tile Mooresville/Lake Normnn area al least three days a week. Trust me, anything anyone does in the Lake Norman ureu is nothing but for show. Here is an area where most property values start ut $100,000 und go to well ubove $2 million. An nreu where all 16 year olds have lop dollar new vehicles for their birthdays. Spend one al'ternoon after school there und you'll never see more SUVs driven by kids in one place. They built Lake Normun High School so thut their kids, who arc already given everything, would have thut much more than anyone else al a school. Not to mention, you see, thul Luke Normnn properties don't pay bul county and fire tax - the same tux rules thnt people in Hurmony und Union Grove puy. So upping their real estate tuxes even .10 cents is pocket change. I am urging ull tuxpuying voters to vote yes lo tills bond. I know someone who, at the lime worked for another individual, did ihe ma­ sonry work for Ihe Coniatzcr Elementary School. This person now has his own masonry business in Mocksville. He is willing to purtlcipule in the bidding for Ihis project und keep his cosis low for Duvie Couniy und in turn keeping the money in Duvic Couniy. 1 have one question for every individual in Davie County. My hus­ band and 1 have our first child and he is now 13 monlhs old. We are by no means finished having children. My question therefore is this; Will you, Davie County, have room for my children in your school sysleni? Or will this continuously be put off? God bless the children nnd everyone of Duvie Couniy. Jennifer Martinez Mocksville Every Student Would Have Chance To Succeed With Two High Schools To Ihe editor: My family hns lived in Dnvic County tor four generations. Before 1 )- begun my junior year at Davie High, t had been auendlng a small 600- student high school. There were so many students nt niy new school that it was a while before I wns even recognized as a new studenl. As n parent of 15-year old and 10-year old sons, I wns asked to serve on Ihe Task Force in 2001, to examine the needs of Davic school facilities. For seven monlhs, wc toured every Davie County school and interviewed teachers and ndminlslrntors about their needs, 1 served on the 6 -12 grade committee, which examined our middle nnd high school needs. We hud frequent meetings discussing what would be the best possible course of action for our fucility needs. We rend hundreds of pages of data, studies on school size, nnd reseurch on other school systems. Our grades 6-12 committee extensively debated the advantages and disadvantages of one versus two high schools. During these seven months, the newspaper contained artielcs about our discussions. One of the task force’s final recommendations was to build another high school. The school board met three times in April 2002 in public meetings, exnminlng tusk force findings. They held two public henrings, followed by Ihe commissioners holding two public hearings, Al each stage, public input wns enrncstly sought. I support the tusk force's recommendation for two liigh schools. Several studies found that larger schools hud higher percentages of dropouts, truancy, discipline problems, nnd lower uttendnnce rales. The average size of a North Curolina high school is 1,024 students (Dept, of Public Instruction figures). The average high school across the country has 777 students, Dnvie County is one of only three counties in North Carolina wilh a studenl population over 6,000 that slill has one consolidated high school. Of the other two. Person Couniy hns n low lux bnse nnd is finnnciully unable to build n second high school. The other, Lee Couniy, Where Will High School Be Located? To ihe editor: More people would he ready lo vote for a new high .school if the county would say where it's going lo build it. The where is a big factor. Ellen Miller Mocksville Hospital Treated Family With Compassion To the editor; Recently, n beloved fnmily member died al the Davie County Hos­ pital. She was there for a week surrounded by her family. Il wns a sud lime for nil of us. We cunnol sny thank you enough lo Dr. Seagle and Ihe hospital stuff. We received such great cure - the patient und Ihc family. Every­ one went oul of their way to make us comforlnbie. The cure und com­ passion wc received was wonderful. Many thanks to everyone who treated us wilh such kindness. Peggy Wallace and the family of Louise Wnllucc Webb Mocksvillc Volunteers Made Tournament A Success To the editor; The Dnvie High School Athletic Booster Club would like to thunk all of the volunteers and businesses thut helped lo make the CPC bas­ ketball tournament a success, Davie High hud llie privilege of hosling the tournament and could nol have done so without the businesses and volunteers who donated food, managed the hospilulity room and worked the concession stand, Wc hud several fnvoruble coninienis on how impressive Ihe hospitality room was and how friendly everyone was. Thanks to all who helped make Duvie High Scliool u tournament host we can be proud of. Diane Grimes, Sccrclnry Duvie High School Athletic Booster Club has nearly 2,400 students in n 2,000 student high school, A bond for a second high school failed there two years ago. Tlieir high school hns 19 mobile units. They have not yet proposed another bond. Why build a second high school? Every, student has a greater potential to learn when he or she is known personally. Al my smaller high school, teachers had more time lo get to know students because there were fewer of them. With two schools, students nnd teachers would have the chance to have better relntlonshlps. Also, all students would be put onto equal ground. Every studenl would have n chance to be a ‘'linve” Instead of a "have not". TWo high schools would niso benefit students from nil pnrls of the couniy who need more of a teacher’s attention. With two high schools, every student would have n beUer chnnce to succeed; two basketball teams, two homecoming queens, twice the opportunity to be class ptesldenl, student body representatives, or talent -i show winner. Two schools will give every student from all parts of the county u better chnnce to succccd, Wilh Davie High School’s population projected nt 1,947 students in 2007-08, two campuscs allow room for current needs ns well ns future. This is the best long-rnnge plan for our couniy. I encourage you lo vole "yes" with me on Mnrch 25. Sissy Bingham Advance Come Together To Support School Facilities To the editor; As a lifelong resident of Davie County and educator in our school system, 1 urge you to support the bond referendum on Mnrch 25, It is our duty ns citizens to offer our children npproprlnte educational op- porlunilics. Facilities thnt enhnncc Ihc inslructionni program play un integral role in creating a positive learning environment for students nnd stuff. The school fucilitics in Davic County arc long overdue for expansion. I believe most ugree tlie needs of the elementary schools are urgent. I served as principal of William R. Davie I'or six years and experienced the growth I'rom 10 lo 17 classrooms filled with students. There arc now eight mobile units al Willium R, Dnvic, und student numbers continue lo grow. My grunddnughtcr is n student in n single wide mobile unit al William R. Dnvie. While her tencher is excellciu, the leuching spuce is crumped, there is no running water, and the teacher and sludenls must iravel outside lo other buildings and mobile units for everything from lunch to the restrooms. Nol only docs Ihis ex­ tended travel time lend lo the loss of vuluublc Icnching time, sufety is of concern ns individuni students must constantly move between build­ ings and mobile units. I now serve ns principul of Pinebrook and begim Ihc year by watch­ ing a sccond mobile unit pulled onlo the campus lo serve art and music classes. As growth continues in our county, it distresses me to think how many more mobiles will be added at Pinebrook nnd the other schools in our couniy if Ihc bond does not pass. Our children need our support now. I realize the high school issue is a complicnicd one. I grudunted from Dnvic High School, as did my two daughters. Our experiences there were positive ones, and we remember Davie High fondly. How­ ever, change is inevitable to respond to the growing numbers of high school students before we find ourselves in the sume prcdicnment wc linve wilh Ihe elementary schools' overcrowding. There was much concern when North and South Davie came inlo being. The resull has been Iwo outstanding middle schools with excel­ lent stuffs und strong curriculums, I believe Davie Couniy citizens can also support two successful high schools. Parents, teachers, and administrators will work diligently lo design appropriate instructional programs for all students involved, just as they have in the past. II is an honor lo be a part oflhe Davic Couniy School system and serve Ihe people of our fine county. I have been fortunate lo serve us pnreni, grnndpureni, tencher, and administrator in the majority of our schools and have found support for children across the entire county. Lol us come logelher once again lo provide appropriate facilities for our growing population of students. Mary Sine, Principal Pinebrook Elemenlary School SPLIT THE BOND n o t th e c o u n t y V O T E NO M A R 2 5 Paid forbyTPR 4 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mnrch 6,2003 The eight finalists at this year's spelling bee pictured left to right; (Front row) Josh C arter from Shady Grove, Michelle Ham ilton from C ooleem ee, Brian Bullins from Cornatzer, Greg Nucl<ois from Mocksville Elementary. (Back row) Brlttanie Ball from W illiam R. Davie, Sam Law from Pinebrook, Stephanie Jarvis from South Davie, and Ashley Trivette from North Davie. North Eighth Grader Wins Davie Spelling Bee Conlimictl KrHiii 1 North Davie Middle. Trivette stiiycd in round alter round und correctly spelled .some real dooxie.s like languiii;e and livid. The seventh student was Brittunie Ball of William R. Diivie. Maybe the buzz of the bee was a distrnetion for Dull (icc'utise ail iiiifortiiiiulc ini.stako al the attempted spelling of beetle put her out of the compe­ tition. l-ust in line, but fur Crom loast, was Stephanie Jiirvis from Soulh Davie M iddle. Jarvis was a touyli competitor and remained strong through countless rounds. Siidly, her improper spelling of fortress put her out of the bee. Though ull eight wore to be commended for their efforts aiul for ndvuncing to tho county fi­ nal. only one could be the win­ ner. Coiit’nilulalions to A.shley Trivette. They say winning is sweet succcvss and how iippropriate Trivolle's spelling of the word strudel won the bee. Trivette will advance to the regional competition in Win­ ston-Salem at the IJV M Coli- •scum on March’ 23 at I :.K) p.m. She will represent Davie County us she competes against students from all over the region. Ashley Tr/Vette and S am Law com pete as the last two finalists in Davie's annual spelling bee. - P hotos by R o b in Ferg usso n A smile of relief and happiness as Trivette wins I ing bee. Turnyour mrefuttá iato nualitt furniture Leather Rocliner..........$560 Bedroom Suites lrom..$895 Sola & Loveseat..........$750 4889 Old Hwy 64 West Lexington • (336)787-5353 B e e k e r FURNITURE www.bookorturnlturo.com Barrett E ye s G overnor’s O ffice Coiitlimvd Knmi l’ui>c I "We obviously have a lack of leadership there. Our state is in a luianciul crisis. That is the place' now leadership would be most useful." The decision would throw him into a difl'icult stalowide cam­ paign usually dominated by big city candidates. If he runs, Barrett pluns to keep his commissioner job. He suid he may have to give up his job as u lawyer with the Winston- Salem firm Edwards, Bullard, Clark, Barrett & Carl.son. Unrrett is a native of Laurinburg and received his bachelors and law degrees from Wake Forest University. He aiul his wife, Kathleen, have two chil­ dren, Daniel, 10, and Kebekuh, .‘'.They live in Oak Valley. He said the governor of North Carolina faces huge problems. "We’ve got a fiscal crisis, a tax rate that is one of the highest in the nation, crying needs with re­ spect to oiir roads und education. But with the need comes an op­ portunity, and the opportunity is lo make the state one that we all believe it can be — a state wilh good roads and good education whore you don't spend more money than you take in and you deliver services in an clTicient wuy. "You need u leader who can provide guidance and direction lo the state. It requires u governor who can work with the General Assembly, work ncross party lines ... and you obviously huve to have good managers in place. It's like any business or local governmont. If you're going to run ¡1 good system, you Ji.ive lo have good managers who are singing from the same song sheet. "I’m coming from one of tho best run counties in the state. That has been ¡m experience 1 wouldn’t trade for any amount of money. We ure blessed with won­ derful leadership. When I go around to other counties, they all recognize thut Davio is u pai licii- lurly well nin counly. “This is a unique time. People are looking for a new message, u new voice — nol an insider — somebody who can come in wiih a fre.sh objective position. We’ve been pointing Ungers. It’s time to get down and solve the prob­ lem. Nobody can predict if you can win. But if you talk aboul tho things that mutter, if you run u clean campaign, ut the ond of the day you can look al yourself in the mirror. Ifltie people feel I'm the best man for tho job, 1 will Dan IJiirrotl work for them lo solve these problems. It will he a team job, not Dun Barrett. "It’s a great slale. We can do so much bolter ihun we have done." Planners To Discuss Store There will he a meeting of ihe Town of Mocksville Planning Board on Tuesday, March 11 nl 7 p.m. in ihe Mocksville Tonvii Hull. Bobby O. Molt has applied to rozone 2.894 acres from neigh­ borhood residential (NK) to Highway Commercial Conditional U.se District (HC-CD) for u convenience store. The properly is off the north side of Milling Roatl, adjoining the western property line of Northwood Apartments, upproximulely 300 feet oust of Indu.strial Boulevard, a portion of Parcel 12 of Duvie Tux Map 1-5. The ro- qiicsi wus tabled at ihe Jun. 14 mooting for the petitioner to revise the site plan. For more information, contact the Mocksville Town Hall or tho Developm ent Services Department in the Davie Counly Administrailon Building, Mocksville, bolween 8:3(1 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at 7 5 1 -3340. Swlcngood Wall & McDinlol Quote of the Weet< "You can tiave anything in liio you want II you wHI lusi help olhois gel In liie ihe things Ihijy want " ¿ig Ziglai K«t EUU.K1HSWICIGOOD SWICtGOOOCCIM GRI (336) 909-2584 Airport Lots! Only 3 Remainlngl CALL TODAY FOR DETAILSI Bond 2003 B u ild in g F o r S u c c e s s IVfty Bond 2003? “If Davie County is to retain its reputation as one of the finest school systems in this state, it is inaperative that its citizens look toward the future when voting on March 25. The children in our schools today, and those who are to come, are Davie County's most valuable resource. It is my belief the citizens of this fine county will not let them down.” Pat Coutts Principal, (Vlocksville Elementary School “I graduated from Shady Grove High School in 1956 — the last year Davie had county schools. 1 truly believe that another high school will help students feel like they’re part of the school, not just a number. We need to remember, this bond is about provid­ ing for all children in Davie County. Join me on March 25 and vote YES — we shouldn’t expect our children to wait any longer for the facilities they deservel” Jeanette Cornatzer Advance “The biggest loss that will occur if this bond does not pass lies within our elementary schools. I believe that the high school decision has so blinded well-meaning citizens, that the needs at our elementary schools are being ignored...these critical needs cannot wait for another round of meetings." Tonya Evans Kerr Advance Your Vote Counts on March 25,20031 Our Children Are Depending On You! P a id f o r b y B o n d 2003...Bu ild in g F o r S u c c e s s F u n d D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 - 5 The following ca.ses were dis posed of in Davie District Courl I'cbrunry 27. Presiding was Judge Wayne L. MichucI. Prosecuting were Kevin Benle and Shawn Fraley, assistant dislricl nllorneys. - Debra Kay Anderson, posses­ sion of drug paraphernalin, scn- leiiccd lo 45 days in jail suspended 24 months, subsliince abuse assess­ ment, comply with terms of prior probation, submit to warrantless searches and random screens for drugs, not be convicted of similar offense, evidence ordered de­ slroyed, remit cost; felony posses­ sion ol'coenine, dismissed per plea. - Debra Wolfe Ashburn, misde­ meanor probation violation, 45 day jail sentence activated wllh credil for seven dnys served. ■ Toni M. Benton, domestic criminal trespass, dismissed due lo ftnluve of prosecuting witness to appear. - Christopher L. Bouldin, explo­ sive on educational property, re­ duccd lo weapon on school prop­ erty, prnyer for judgment continncd three months, dismiss May 15 if in coinpliance, 24 hours community .service, remit cost. - Steven Brewer, felony break­ ing und/or entering, injury to per­ sonal properly, resisting public of­ ficer, dismissed por pica; larceny after breaking and/or entering, re­ duced to lurceny. sentenced lo 120 days in prison suspended 24 months al expiration of sentence currently being served, comply with terms of current probation, do nol violate supervised probation, $75.33 Tcsti- lulion,$l95 ,allorney fee, cost. - Jodi Lee Brickliouse, felony larceny of motor vehicle, reduced lo unuulhorized use of motor ve­ hicle, prayer for judgment contin­ ued 30 days, will dismiss March 27 if in compliance, $ 175 restitution to owner of vehicle, .$260 utlorney fee, cost. - Frnnklin D. Browning, misde­ meunor possession of schedule VI controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalin, $100 and cost, eontrabnnd ordered destroyed. -Angela Duwn Buchunan,driv­ ing while license revoked, reduced lo no operator’s license, prayer for judgment continued on cost, $195 allorncy fee. - Andrew Lee Camp, explosive on educational properly, reduced lo possession of weapon on school property, prayer for judgment con­ tinued for Ihree months, dismiss May 15 if In compllunce, 24 hours community service, remit cost. - Tiffany I loll-Cumpbell, simple worthless check, disinis.sed per civil settlement. • Charles Carter, injury lo per­ sonal properly, sentenced lo 32 days in jail wilh credit for lime served: nine counts injury lo personal prop­ erly, dlsml.s.sed per plea. - Olcnn Carter, unsafe move­ ment .dismissed per civil settlement: hit/run failure lo stop after causing property damage, dismissed in In- tercsl of justice. - Terrle L. Couch, simple worth­ less check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Timothy Matthew Dalton, driv­ ing while license revoked, prayer for judgment conlinued on cost; possession/display of allered/ficti- lious/revoked driver's licen.se, dis­ missed per plen. - Oenevicve L. Douglas, posses­ sion of marijuana up lo one/half ounce, dismissed by court. - Crystal Smool Dulin, simple worthless check, dismis.sed per civil settlement. - Joseph Anihony Ferrell, mis- demeunor probation violnlion, 30 day jail sentence aclivatcd. - Stephanie Foster, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Jesus E. Fucnics. DWI, sen­ tenced to 60 days in jail suspended 24 months, 24 hours eommunily servicc within 30 days, surrender driver's license nnd not operate motor vehicle until properly li­ censed, substance ubuse assess­ ment,$100 and cost: reckless driv­ ing to eiidunger, driving left of cen­ ter, dismissed por plea. - Daniel Siephen Gllliand, mis­ demeanor possession schedule VI controlled substunce, prayer for judgment continued 90 days, will dismiss May 29 if in compliance, cost; possession of drug parapher­ nalia, dlsmi.ssed per plea. - Christopher L. Oobble, posses­ sion of drug pnruphernnlia. misde­ meanor possession scliedule VI con­ trolled substance, dismissed due lo insufncientevidence, - Jeremy Lee Qoldner, speed cnntpclilioii, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $200 und cost; fail­ ure lo heed light or siren, dismissed per plea. - Gilberto Gomez, speeding 70 in a 45. no operator’s license, dis­ missed per plea: DWI, sentenced to 60 days in jail wllh credit for 23 days. - Clyde Daniel Grifnth, altered registration card/lug, reduced lo improper equipment,.$25 and cost: no liability insurance, expired in­ specllon slicker,dismissed per pleu. - William J.Hadfleld, DWI. sen­ tenced lo 60 days in jail suspended 24 months, 24 hours community service wilhin 30 days, surrender driver's liccnse and not operate motor vchicle until properly li­ censed, substunce abu.se ussess- ment. $100 and cost. - Burbara K. Haire, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - ndward Harvey, Jr., felony pos­ session of niarijuanu, possession willi inieni lo sell/deliver inurijuanu, mainlalningdwelling for controlled subslunce, dismissed lo insufficient evidence/officer no longer avail­ able. - Richard A. Meinlzman, speed­ ing 71 in a 45. reduced lo 54 in a 45, $50 and cost. - David M. Heskell,speeding 54 in a 35, rcdticcd lo improper equip- ment,$50 and cost. - Ginger Marie Hopkins. DWI, sentenced lo 60 days in jail sus­ pended 24 months. 24 iiours com­ munity service wilhin 30 days, sur­ render license and nol operate ve­ hicle until licensed, substunce abuse nssessmeni, $100 und cost. - NIckolus K. Hopkins, misde­ meanor possession sclieilulc V1 con­ trolled substance, dismissed per plea of co-defendant. - April Lujinnc Ingram, aid and abet impaired driving,dismissed per plea. - Oiiberl A. Johnson, ussuull on a female, dismissed ut request of prosecuting witness. - William Harvey Joyner, carry­ ing concealed weapon, prayer for judgment continued on cost; open container nfler consuming ulcoluil first, dismissed per plen. • Coy Lee Kcziuh, IV, felony breaking nnd/or entering, reduced to misdemeanor larceny, $35R allorncy fee,cost; latceny aVter breaking/en­ tering, dismissed per plea. - Jason Patrick Lull, possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce, dismissed by courl. ■ Tina Ann Leonurd. driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Nclida Lomeli. two counts simple worthless check, dismissed per civil seltlemenl. - Andrew Adam Lusk, shoplifi­ ing conceulment of goods, S100 und cost, nol go on premises of uny Ad­ vance Aulo store. - Elizabeth A. Marshall, expired inspection slicker, failure to notify DMV of uddress change, expired regislralion curd/lug, dismissed per correctioit. - Peggy Loretta Marlin, misde­ meunor probation violalion, con­ tinue on probation,extend probation 12 monllis, $115 allorncy fee. - Jonulhan Hslal Muyes, failure lo weiir seut bell - driver, dismissed per plen; driving while license re­ voked, prayer for judgment conlin­ ued on cost, $130 attorney fee. - Mitchell J. Mayfield, four counts worthless check on closed account, dismissed per civil sollle- inent. - Charles McLuughlin. simple worthless chcck, dlshiissed per civil setllcinenl. - Anthony Steven McBrayer, uggravalcd possession of murijuunu, reckless driving to endanger, dis­ missed per plea; possession of knife on school properly, possession of drug paraphernuliu, sentenced lo 45 duys in juil suspended 24 months, subslnncc abuse assessmeni, nol be charged of similar offense, weapon ordered destroyed, contraband or­ dered deslroyed, $100 und cost. - Sandra M. McClimnon, speed­ ing 62 in a 45. reduced lo improper equipment, $25 und cost. - Timothy Minor, ussanlt with a deadly weapon, dismissed ihic to insufficient evidence. - Edward Dewitt Mock, ussaull on a feinulc, injury lo real properly, dismissed due lo failure of prosecul- ing witness lo appear. ■ Dante Moore, misdemeanor probation violation,60 duy jail sen­ tence uctivirted,credil for five dnys. - Sondra Renuy Morgun,simple worthless check, dismissed per civil seulemenv. - Amber Mundy, Iwo counts simple worthless clieck. dismissed per civil selllemenl. ' Vicky Spry Nail, misdemeunor lurccny. pruyer for judgnteni conlin­ ued. continue Ircalmcnl, remit cost. - James Nelson Neely, posses­ sion of drug purupiternuiiu. posses­ sion wilh intent to manuruclurc/sell/ deliver schedule VI coniroiled sub- slance. reduced to possession of up lo one-half ounce schedule VI con­ trolled subslunce. .senlenced lo 30 days in jail, credit for 23 duys. - Kennelh Lee Nichols, misde­ meanor possession of schedule VI controiieii substance, possession of drug paraphernuliu, $100 and cost, evidence ordered deslroyed. - Mark Kennelh Pelrishcn, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil .selllemenl. - MichucI J. Prulupus, misde­ meanor deatli hy vehicle,reduced lo unsafe movemeni, co.si. - Alexundra L. Ramirez, misde­ meanor posscssicm of schedule VI controlled subslunce, pruyer for judgment continued on cost. $195 allorney fee; possession of drug paraphernallu. dismis.sed per pleu. - Wllllum Eugene Kuy, commu­ nicating threuts, resisting public of­ ficer. fuihire to heed lighl or siren, speeding 52 in u 35. reckless driv­ ing lo endanger, dismissed per pleu; ussuull on u govcrnmeni official/ employee, senlenced lo 150 duys in prison suspended 24 months, sur­ render driver’s liccnse during 1.50 duys. • Nelson Juvier Uecinus, driving while license revoked, reduccd lo no opcrulor's license, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; unsufe movemeni. dismissed per plea. - lioger Dean lleinliuidl. driving witile license revoked, reduced lo lalhire lo notify DMV of uddress chungc. $200 and co.sl. - Julie M. Uobinson, conlriiiui- ing to llie deiinqueitey of a juvenile, dismissed at rei|uesl of prosecuting witness. - Scotlie Lee Rogers, simple worthle.ss ciieck, dismissed per civil settlomenl. - Kimberly Siiell, simple worth­ less check, dismissed per civil seltlemenl. - Murk S. Smith, three counts simple worthless cheek, dismissed per civil setdement. - Michelle Rciiee Smilh, speed­ ing 55 in u 35, reduccd lo improper equipment, $100 und cost. - Roberl Lee Sl. Cluir, speeding 67 in a 45, reduced lo 54 in u45. $25 and cost. - Jenny Lynn Steele, felony lur- ceny hy employee, rcduccd lo mis­ demeunor lurccny. 24 hours commu­ nity service iviliiin 30 dnys. remit cost; felony conspirucy, dismissed per pleu. - Henry Ruyniond Stokes, driv­ ing while license revoked, dis­ missed per correction. - Jo.seph T. Turlumellu. speeding 53 in u 35. reduced lo improper equipment, $100 and cost. - Molly Allred Thomus, speed competition, reduced to careless und reckless, $200 and cost; misde­ meunor child.abuso, dismissed per pleu. - Judy Robbins Tilley, resisting public ofllccr, $50 und cost. - Levi Puul Tingler, inlsde- nieunor possession of schedule VI controlled subslunce, resisting pub­ lic officer, senlenced to 30 days in jail suspended 24 months, nol bo convicted of siinilur offense, $195 utlorney fee, $300 SBI fee, pny Duvis Hospilul.cosl; no operator's license, possession of drug puru- phernuliu, dismissed per plen. - Lee V. Vest, simple worthless check, dismis.sed per civil settle­ ment. - Nukieshu L. Wugner, simple ussuull, dismissed ut request of pros­ ecuting witness. - Albert Murvin Wulson, speed­ ing SO in a 70, reduced to improper equipment. $25 und cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Murk Dwuin Williams, misde­ meanor probation violullon, contin­ ued on intensive probation for six monllis, submit lo wurruntless scurches/rundoni screens for drugs/ ulcohol, not use or possess alcohol; misdemeunor probulion violation, conlinued on intensive probulion for 45 days, $65 attorney fee. Flow ers fo r a ll Occasions | Sister's , ’ ofMocksvUle; ^BeN MYNATT PONTIAC-6MC-NISSAN 629 JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD. S, SALISBURY 704>633>7270 • WWW.BENMYNATT.BiZ 5 ^ 4 . 0 ^ ' l i e B S S l Ц 2003 350 Z Touring Package, Leather, Power Windows/Locks & Much, Much More! 2003 muRflnos ^ с л / е л ^ f/ U C fh !AWD ■ Fuel Efficient w« 20 0 1 niTimn 2.5 s lease ^242 J n,000 Down/plus 1st payment AC, Automatic, CC, CD & Power Windows/Locks W«- 200? 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M nrch 6. 2003 P u b l i c R e c o r d s Land Transfers The rollou'iii(! hind lriinsri.'rs were nicil willl Ihe Davie Register of Deeils. listed by piirlies inviilved, acrciige, township nnd deed siimips piirchiised, wilh 52 representing SI.O(K). • Bernuicla Village Rcllrcnienl Centeno Evelyn Uechtold. I villa, rurmingloii, S493. - Davie Constriiclion Co. to Ada McClure, I lot. Furmiiigtoii, S730. - George R. McDaniel and Har- bara 0. McDaniel to William A. Kceiiun and Kcllic M. Keenan, 1.4r> acrcs, Shady Grove. - Jerry I’. Bates and Darlene E. Bates to ReloAction, I lot. Shady Oriive, S4S7. - Tim Stewart and Kathryn 0. Stewart and Kenneth Giir<lner and Wiinda O. Gardner to Eric K. Myers and Debra J. Myers, I lot, Mocks­ ville, SW. ■ David L. Black and Melody Anne Black, Jerry L. Couch and Sue li. Couch lo Paul B. Willard Jr. and Glenda Willard, I lot, Famiington, S46. -0. Robert Turner 111, substitute trustee to Principal Residentlul Mortgage, 1 lot, SI 74. - Donald Jay Boyd and Vickie 0. Boyd to Mark B. Corriher and Carolyn T. Corriher, 1 lol, S220. ■ Jaine.s Jerry Daniel ami Jean Wallace Daniel to James Jerry Daniel (hair Interest) and Jean Wallace Daniel (half interest), .S tracts. - Philippa W. Polil, e.xeculri.x of estate or Rolf-Dieter I’ohl to Rob­ ert H. Raisbeck Jr., trustee of Ihe Rolt-Dieicr Pohl Panilly Trust, 1 villa, Pamiington. - Steven T. Stewart aiul Tammy B, Stewart to Lighthouse Properties, ,47 acre, Jerusalem, S97. - E. Edward Vogler Jr, lo Dunlawin Inc., trustee for Doit 2 Trust, (I/I 6th interest), 67.16 acres. • E. Edward Vogler Jr. lo Dunlawin Inc., trustee for Doit 2 Trust, 2 lots, Mocksville. - Larry McDaniel Builders to Adam Weir and Jodi Wclr, I lol, Calahain, S204. - Dorothy O. McGriiw lo Paul E. McGraw, 2,1 acres, Farmington, - Misty L. Orrell to Miiybellc M. Orrell, 1 acre. Shady Grove. - Orrell Famis to Misty Orrell. I acre, Sbiuly Grove. • George W, Stone and Jean C. Stone to George Robert Slone and Angel S. Slone, 1.07 acres, Fulton. - Ronald J. Siroupe and Penny R. Siroupe to Sterling Invcslmeni.s, 1 tract, Mocksville. - Sterling Inveslnients to McDuniel Investment Properties, 1 tract, Mocksvillc, $1,022, - Jose Gomez und Sundra Gomez lo Raphael II, Hiiuser und Regina L, Graham-Hauser, I lot, Mocks­ ville, $224, - Adams Egloff Avant Propertie.s and Salem Development Venture lo Mulvaney Momc.s, I lol, Farming­ ton, S68. - Mark J. Redmond und Rebecca L. Redmond to Old Republic Na­ tional Title In.surunce Co., I lot. Shady Grove, $510. - Mulvaney Homes lo Amy L. Herman and Kristina N. McColm, I lol, Farmington, $286. - Hazel M. VVinfree lo Hazel M. Winfree and Mary Alice Hasty, 1 lot, Jerusalem. - David S. Mallard Construction to Rodney A. Starnes and Amy J. Slanies, I lol. Shady Grove, $344. - We.stview Development co. to Samnazlnc., 1 lol, Farmington, $68, - Robert E. Cote and Teresa G. Cote lo N.P. Dodge Jr., trustee, 1 lot, Farmington, $81.1. - Gary D. Hamilton and Angela M. Hamilton lo James E. Bowen and Cordie P. Bowen, .03 acre, Fmiinglon, $1. Fires Davie County fire deparlincnts responded lo the following calls: Ktl). 25; Mocksvillc. .1:.‘i2 p.m.. Autumn Care, fire alarm: Jerusalem assisted. I'd), 26: Mocksville, ,‘i:2.'i a.m., Howard Street, fire alarm: Jerusa­ lem assisted: Smith Grove, I:I.S p.m., U.S. l.SK, automobile acci- denl: Mocksvillc, 1:32 p.m., U.S. 64 East, automobile accident: Fork assisted: Mocksville, 4:40 p.m.. Autumn Cure, smoke investigalion: Jcnisaleni assisted: County Line, 8:I.S p.m.. Ridge Road, abandtuied house fire; Cenicr assisted; Shcfrield-Calahaln, X:.12 p.m.. Cen­ ter. company transfer. Feb. 27: Center, 6:21 a.m., 1-40 West, automobile accident: County Line assisted; Smith Citove, 7:18 a.m., 1-40 East, automobile ucci- dciit: Center, 6:32 a.m., 1-40 West, automobile accident; Advance, 12:38 p.m., Cornalzer Road, struc­ ture fire: Cornatzer-Dulin assisted; Sheffield-Calahaln, 1:37 p.m., Fumts Trail, power line down; Smilh Grove, 1:34 p.m.. Rainbow Road, tree on power line: Farinington as­ sisted: County Line, 1:.S4 p.m.. County Line Road, tree down; Jerusalem, 2:09p.m., Polneck Road, assist Rowan on sinicliire fire: Farm­ ington, 2:.TO p.m.. Yadkinville Hoad, utility line down: Smith Grove, 1:44 p.m.. Rainbow Road, struenire lire; Smith Grove. 3:03 p.m., Creekwood Drive, structure fire; Mocksville, 3:14 p.m., Eaton Road, field fire: Smith Grove, 2:17 p.m., Pinebrook Drive, iree down; Farminglon, 3:3.S p.m., Spillman Road, power line down; Shcfficld-Calaliain, 3:49 p.m., Sheffield Road, structure fire; Cenicr, 4:03 p.m., standby for Shefficld-Calaliahi: Smilh Grove, 4:21 p.ni„Claybon Drive,tree across road; Smith Grove, 4:30 p,m., Creekwood Drive, treeilown: Farm­ inglon: 4:36 p.m., Keepa Way, tree down; Center, 3:.S7 p.m., Ijames Cluircli Road, tree down; Farming­ ton, 4:.‘i5 p.m., Farminglon Road, debris in road; Smith Grove, 4:55 p.m.. Partridge Lane, tree in road: Advance, 4:56 p.m.. Burton Road, tree down: Mocksville, 4:59 p,m„ Sunset Drive, tree down: Smith Grove, 5:17 p.m., N.C, 801, tree in road; Farminglon, 5:24 p,ni,, Pinevillc Road, tree in road; Cool­ eemee, 5:58 p.m.. Grove Street, tree lianging over road: Advance, 6 :11 p.m.. Lazy B Trail, power line on fire: Fork, 6:48 p.m,, Fulton Road, tree lire; Mocksville, 6:57 p.m., Jeri­ cho Road, Iree down: Farminglon, 7:05 p.m., Bobbit Rond, tree in power line; Jerusalem, 7:16 p.m.. Cherry Hill Road, limbs on power lines; Farmington, 10:19 p,ni„ Yadkin Valley Road, tree in road; Advance, 10:59 p.m., Builcy's Chapel Road, transformer on fire: Jerusalem, 1 1:55 p,m„ Point Road, electrical wire on fire, Feb, 28: Farminglon, 1:59 a.m., Spillmun RoutI, .smoke investiga­ lion: Farminglon, 12:52 p.m., N.C. 801 Norlh, power line on trees; Farmington, 3:58 p.m., Furniinglon Roud, low lying power line; Ad­ vunce, 9:32 p.m.. Heavenly Road, chimney fire; Cornatzer-Dulin as­ sisted; Smilh Grove, 9:26 p.m., Juncy Beauchamp Rond, power line down; Smith Grove, 10:09 p.m., BlumenthaUevvish Homo, fire alanu assist Forsyth County. March I: Smith Grove, 10:01 a.m.. New For You, uuto wreck. Mnrch 2: Jeru.salcm, 5:06 p.m., U.S, 601 South, unknown type fire; Cooleemee, 6:34 p.m., Jockey, fire ulurni; Jerusulem assisled. Highway Patrol The following truffle wrecks in Davie Cininty were listeil by the N.C. Highway Patrol. iNiirlh L'artilina Man Wrecks A North Carolina man was charged with left of center after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving I-eb. 23. Edwin Leon Barnes of Raleigh was driving a 1998 CMC vehiclc west on Crescent Roud when it trav­ eled across the centerline and run off the road to the loft. Barnes' ve- ^ hide collided with a ditch and con­ tinued on collidlnK with some trees. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the uccidciil occurrcd ul uppro.xi- malely 7:20 p.m. and there were no injuries. Vclilcles Ciilllde Al PiirkliiK l.ol No charges were filed after an accident in Duvie County Feb. 23. Williuni Arthur Peck of 439 Riverbend Drive, Bermuilu Run was driving his2(K)2 BMW vehicle south from Ihe parking lol on Commerce Drive and hud stopped at Ihe stop sign at U.S. 158. Edward Ray Brubaker of 197 Hillcresl Drive, Advance was driving his 1994 Ford vehicle east on 158 und was making u lefl turn inlo Ihe purking lot on Commerce. Peck and Brubaker's vehicles collided near Ihe Intersec­ tion. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the ueciilent occurred at appro.xi- inately 5:50 p.m. and there were no Arrests The Davie County Sheriffs De- partmeni made the following arrests lasl week. - Ryan Thomas Cornatzer, 22, of Yadkinville was arrested Feb. 21 for possession of marijuana and para­ phernalia. Trial dale; April 3. - Richard Engene Evans, 36, of 1241 lowarillown Circle, Mocksville was arrested Feb. 22 for child sup- port. Trial dale: March 17 in Forsyth Counly. -Belinda Frances Dewall, 16, of Yadkinville was arrested Feb, 26 for failure to appear. Trial date: March 20. - Dennis Strain, 34, of 245 Duke Street, Cooleemee was urresled Murch 2 forchihl support. Trial date: Mutch 18. Sheriffs Department The following incidents were reponed lo the Davie Sheriff's Dept. - A report of a juvenile giving prescription medication lo another juvenile was reported al Davie High School, Mocksville on Feb. 20. - On Feb. 24 Billie Horton re­ ported jewelry and Iwo guns were removed from a home on Koontz Roud, Mocksville. - Charles Williams reported money was removed from Snooks BBQ, Advunce on Feb. 25. - On Feb. 25 John Lanier re­ ported clothes were removed from a residence on N.C. 801 Soulh, Ad­ vunce. - Phillip Allen reported Ihe soft lop of a convertible vehicle was re- moved while the automobile was parked at a business on U.S, 601 South, Mocksville on Feb. 27. - On Feb. 27 Sherry Haldemun reported a door and window were dumaged at a home on Wltiteheud Lune, Advance. - Robin Brock reported an uu- tomobile was damaged at a business on N.C. 901, Mocksville on Feb. 28. - On Feb. 28 Gregory Snyder reported a digital camera, printer, and flashlight were removed from a vehicle at a home on Alexumlriu Drive, Advunce. -Mildred Shinault of Horn's Truck Stop, .Mocksville reported money was removed from Ihe busi­ ness on March I. Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported lo Mocksville Police. - Someone drove away without paying for $23 worth of gas from Rnshco 8, Yadkinville Road, it wus reported Feb. 27. • The breaking and entering of a business on Yadkinville Koad was reported Feb. 28. - The larceny of u hair dryer, cofl'ee pot, ironing board and iron from a hotel on Madison Road was reponeil Feb. 27. - The alteinpted burglary of a business on Yadkinville Road was reported Feb. 28. - The larceny of a black ladle's wallet from a vehicle on 117 Windsong Road was reported March 2. Traffic Accldcnls - No charges were filed after a wreck on Norlh Main Street at Mill­ ing Road al 5 p.m. Feb. 27. Helen Jean Gadson, 43, of 4040 U.S. 601 S., drove a 1988 Chevrolet from Milling Roud, cuusing it to hil a 1999 Chevrolet being driven on Norlh Muin by Slayton Reavis Harpe, 32, of 137 Timber Creek Roail, Advance, reported Officer John Coley. - A Millers Creek man wus churged with driving lefl of center ufter a wreck on Blaise Road al 1 1:20 a.m. Feb. 28. Steven Michael Sleele, 33, was driving a 1996 Corvette lhat wenl off Ihe road to ibe right, then crossed Ihe cenler line and hil a utility pole to the left, reported Officcr R.A. Donathan. injuries, Accltleiil On liitvrstutv Kanip A Forsylh Counly woman wus churged with DWI, driving without u license,carele.ss und reckless driv­ ing, und open conliiiner after the vehicle she was driving hil another Feh. 23. Shannon Jeffrey Mabe of Wiii- slon-Sulem wus driving a 2000 Toyota velticle west on the 1-40 rump lo N.C. KOI at a high rule of speed. Joseph Lee Adams of 1072 Will­ iams Road, Advance bad stopped his 1993 Ford pick-up behind traf­ fic. Mube fulled lo slow heiyvchlcle in time und it collided willi Ihe reur of Adums' vehicle. ' Trooper J.R Allied reported Ihe uccident occurred ul approximulely 5:30 p.m. Three Vohklc Wreck On U,S, (¡4 A Davie matt was chnrge<l witb fuiltirc to reduce speed und inspec­ tion violation after Ihe vehiclc he was driving wrecked Feb. 24. Daniel JacobSparksof3282 U.S. 64 East, Advunce was driving his 1987 Ford pick-up cast on U.S. 64 behind two others; a 2001 Chevrolet vehicle driven by George R. Reynolds Jr. of 404 E. Lake Drive, Mocksville and a 1996 Chevrolet vehicle driven by Michacl Jason Lanier of 570 E, Depot Street, Mocksville, Reynolds and Lanier stopped Iheirvehicles behind traffic and Sp;irks failed lo slow in time before his pick-up rear-ended Reynolds. The force of the impuct pushed Reynolds' vehicle inlo Ihe rear of Lanier's. Trooper J.R Allred reported Ihe incident occurrcd al appro.ximately 6:45 p.m. and Spurks, Reynolds', and a passenger were taken lo Bap­ tist Hospital for treatment. Truck lilts Ullllly Pole A North Carolina man was churged with e.xceeding sufe .speed ufter he wrecked the vehicle he wus driving Feb. 26. Daniel Clint Walker of Walnut Cove was driving his 1994 Chevrolet pick-upeust on U.S. 158 when il approached a vehicle stopped lo make a left turn. Walker's vehiclc traveled off the right shoul­ der to avoid u collision. Instcud, it struck a tililily pole and traveled down anembankment.Trooper A. A. Justice reported the accident oc­ curred at approximately 1:15 p.m. and there were no injuries. Driver Churned In Wrcck A Norlh Carolina man wus churged with exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving I'cb. 26. Lathun Allen Jones of Asheboro was driving his 1993 Inlenialional truck east on U.S. 64. Jones' at­ tempted lo slow his truck due lo traffic ahead bul was exceeding a safe speed and it caused the truck to jack-knife. Jones' truck run off the right side of Ihe road und came lo resl on tlie shoulder. Trooper A,T. Keller reported the uccident occurred at approximately 1:45 p.m. and there were no Inju­ ries, Vulilcle lilts IlrUl|;c A Tennessee woman was chargcd witltexcecdinga safe speed after she wrecked the vehiclc she was driving Feb, 27, Mary Ann Conklin of Biillerwas driving her 2000 Nissan vehicle eust on Intcrstulc 40 when il run off the right shoulder und stnick u bridge, Troo|ier A.A. Juslicc reported the uccident occurred at approxi­ mately 6:10 a.m. and Butler was tuken to Duvie HospituI in town for treatment. Vellido Overturns OIT Inlorslule No charges were filed after u Forsyth womun wrccked the vehicle she wus driving Feb. 27. Anita Scott Davis of Winston- Salem was ilriving her 2000 Toyola pick-up wesl on 1-41) when it run off the left shoulder and overturned. Troojx-r A.A. Justice reporleil the accident occurred at upproxi- mately 6:05 a.m. Two beer lilt In Dnvle There were two reported wrecks involving deer in Duvic County. In the following reports no injuries to Ihe drivers were reported: Jennie Jordan Grayson of 297 Liikeview Road, Mocksville was driving a 2002 Jeep vehiclc west on Cornatzer Road when u dcercrossed Ihe roucbvuy und collided with her veliicle.TrooiwrJ.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred ul appro.xi- mutely 4:05 a.m. on March I. Karen Mauser Wagoner of 206 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocks­ ville was driving u 1988 Pontiuc vehicle norlh on Duke Whitaker Road when it collided wilh a deer in Ihe norlhhound lane. Trooper F,C. Ferguson reported the ucciilent occurred at upproxi- mutely 5 p.m. on Feb. 28. Man Chnrtied In Wreck A Davie man was charged with exceeding sufe speed ufter Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hit another Feh. 27. Luis Salvador Villalobos of 126 Sansel Drive. Mocksville was driv­ ing his 1 995 Toyola pick-up west on Interstate 40. Evon Fowler Gailher of 975 Milling Road, Mocksvillc had stopped her 1986 Chevrolet pick-up facing west on tlic left shoul­ der of 1-40, Villalobos'truck ran off the lefl shouldcraitdstruck Gaither's, Oailher's and Vilhilobo.s' pick-ups traveled down an embuiikment und overturned. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe ticcidcnl 6 u.m. und there were ho lnjurlc.s. Tree Fulls In Kundwuy No chttrges were filed after a wreck In Duvic County Feb, 27, Sandra Wesl Edwards of Lcnior was driving a 2000 GMC vehicle east on Inler.slate 40 when a tree fell in the road and collided with Edwards' vehicle. Trooper A.T Keller reported the accident occurred ut iipproxiniately 2:33 p.m, and Ihcrc were no inju­ ries. Vchlcle Hits Miiilliux Ami Light I’ult: A Davie man was churged with lefl of center ufter ho wrecked the vehicle he wus driving Feb. 28. Justin Deun Bentley of 153 Cen­ ter Circle, Mocksville wus driving a 1983 BMW vehicle east on Gordon Drive when il ran off the left shoul­ der, overcorrecled, and skidded out of control off the right shoulder. It struck a mailbox and a light pole. Trooper A.A. Justice reported tlte accident occurred at approxi­ mately 3:15 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck Neur llcl'tiuidu Run No charges were filed after a wreck in Duvie County Feb. 28, Janies Herbert Herring of 152 Golfview Drive, Advance was driv­ ing his 1965 Ford pick-up onto N,C, 801 from Bing Crosby Boulevard. Dennis Webster of Rhode Island was driving a 1982 Oldsmobile ve­ hicle north on 801. Herring’s truck struck Ihe reurof Websler's vehicle. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accident occurrcd at approxi­ mulely 7:40 u.m. and there were no injuries. Davie Man Wrecks Truck A Davie man was chargcd with reckless driving and driving with license revoked after he wrecked the truck he was driving Murch 1. Kenneth Gruy Jordan of 158 Peaceful Valley Road, Advance was driving his 1995 Ford pick-up south on Yadkin Valley Road wlien he intentionally ran the truck off the rouil to the right. The truck damaged a yard and collided with uditchbank on Ihe soulhbounil shoulder. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihe accident occurred nt approxi­ mately 7 p.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle mis Giinrdrnll A Duvic mail was charged with exceeding safe speed and improper equipment after he wrecked the ve­ hicle lie wus driving Murch 1. Aaroil Brett Harrison of 5500 N.C. 801 South, Advance wus driv­ ing a 2002 Chrysler vehicle cast on Interstate 40 exceeding a sufe speed due to the wet roudwuy. Hurrisoii's vehiclc wasnlsooperallngwllhslick'i tires on the rear. The vehicle ran off the left side of the road and collided with 11 guurilrail. Trooper A.T. Kcllerreportedllie accident occurrcd at approximately 5:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. C»III.<ilon On U,S, 158 A Davie man wits charged wiih failure to reduce speed ufter the ve­ hicle he wus driving hil anolher March 1. Gury Kenneth Briden Jr. of 133 Addles Lunc, Mocksville was driv­ ing his 1989 Ford vehicle eust on U.S, 158. Byron Clayton Cox of405' Farmland Road, Mocksvillc had ■slopped the 1985 Ford van lie was driving to make a left turn onto Webb's Way, Briden failed to slow lii.s vchicle in time and it collided with Cox's. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred nt upproxinialcly 10 a.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck On МПНпв Rontl A Duvie man wus charged with exceeding a safe speed nnd registra­ tion violution after he wrecked the vchicle he was driving March I. William Franklin Clontz of 345 Williums Road, Mocksville was driving a 1992 Oldsmobile vehicle cast on Milling Roud exceeding a safe speed due lo wet road condi­ tions, Clonlz's vehiclc ran off Ihc right side of the road and collided with a mailbox and u tree. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurred al approximulely 11 ;3Q.m. und there were no injuries. Wreck On N.C, 801 A Davic mail was charged with exceeding a safe speeil after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Murch 2, Micltuel Brent Tucker of 286 Creekwood Drive, Advunce was driving his 1992 Honda vehicle north on 801 when it ran off the road to the right and wenl intoubroudslidc.skid­ ding into a tree. Trooper J,R, Allred reported the accident occurred ut approximulely 8 a,ni, and there were no injuries. W A N T E D W A N T E D To Buy Old Coins 1/2% 1-, 2-, 3% 3 Cent Nickel, 5‘, 1/2 Dime, 10', 20‘, 25’, 50', 1' Silver Dollars A n y O ld C o in s C o p p e r or Silver ____________ C a ll B u d H a u s e r 9 9 8 -8 6 9 2 Farmington Kart Track Hearing Continued Until Monday Night By Mike Barnliardt Davic County Enterprise Rocorcl After two meetings and liuar- itig more than six hours of testi­ mony, members of the Davic can’t ignore what is going on on Ihe property. They’ve opened the door, their own exhibit, iheir own presentation. All the u.ses on Ihe property tire relevant." Emmelt McCall, attoniey for Board of Zoning Adjustments Trident Properties nnd High Per- mny not be halfw ay ihrough forinance H oldings, said it hearing all the informalion about a proposed kart truck at Farm­ ington Motorsports Park (Farm­ ington Dragway), Lawyers for the truck own­ ers finished presenting testi­ mony Monday nighl, and cross exiimination began by the attor­ ney for a group o f area residents opposed to the change. The hear­ ing was continued until 6 p,m, . M onday, M arch 9 in the com m issioner's room in the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville. Owners are asking for a spe­ cial use permit for3.i of the 129 acres lo build a World Karting Association track. Hank Van Hoy, attorney for residents opposing ihe permit, spent much of Monday night cross-examining Mike Rohrer, one of the owners, und Dwayne Rakestraw, an engineer for the developers, Rohrer said thiU if built, pa­ trons would be allowed lo go back and forth between the drag races and the karl races, although they would be separated. He said there would be no overnight camping for karters, and said he didn’t know there were over­ night campers at the' dragstrip. He talked about benns and light­ ing and traffic, saying that be­ ing a “good neighbor" was a pri­ ority. Although the board will de­ cide on the 35 acres for the karl track, Van Hoy argued lhat both uses should be considered, "You Farmington .Community Meeting Marcli 9 What is needed at the Farm­ inglon Community Center? The Farmington Communily Association has scheduled a communily meeting for Sunday, March 9 al 2 p,m, at Ihe center to reorganize, elect a new board of directors, and receive input for operation of the center. Everyone in the Farminglon area is invited. The center is on Farmington Road, just off N,C, 801, "New programs for commu­ nity involvement need to be es­ tablished, and this can be accom- pli.shed with complete support of Ihe entire communily," said John Caudle, "Bring your friends and neighbors. Come prepared lo suggest what program s you Would like to see in the Farm­ ington community," Police Looking Into Death Mocksville police are inves­ tigating the dealh of a 2 1-year- old woman ,Salurday, Am anda M arie M yers Royall, 2 1, of Hamptonville, was pronounced dead on arrival al Davie Counly HospituI, Police Chief Jack Keller said that Royall had been sleeping at a friend’s house in Mock.iville, They reported she had been breathing well, and later noticed faint breathing. Unable to awaken her, they took her lo the ho.spital. The boily was sent to Baptist Hospital for an autopsy. Results were not uvailuble Tuesday. Merchants Plan New Brochure A group o f downtown Mock.sville merchants is plan­ ning a brochure promoting Ihe area. To be included, call Mary Lou Musslemim at 7,‘il-14 l2 or Tami Q, Langdon al 751-2898, wasn't fair lo put the dragstrip on trial. Van Hoy said that the tract - all 129 acres - is one tract, and can't be separated. The company applied for a permit for the whole tract in January, but with­ drew it after learning that the dragstrip could then be regu­ lated, he said. Van Hoy said the promoters don’t know whal effect the drag strip would have on the kart track, and vice versa. The karl track is being billed as a no-al­ cohol, no drugs venue. While coolers with alcoholic beverages are allowed al the dragstrip, Rohrer said that policies may change, and the karl track likely wouldn’t open this year, even if the permit is granted. Van Hoy iiuestioned real es­ tate appraiser Ricliard Beirier about studies ho ciindtictod nrnnnil Ibe F;irinilIglon tnii;!;. and al a W KA track in Johnston County. He a.sked Bcrrier if he thought the dragstrip had harmed residential values of neighboring properly. Bcrrier said lltey had not. Van Hoy pointed lo a list of home sales from Johnston Counly, where five homes in a subdivision near that tract had sold - for more money, Bcrrier testified, “ You reckon 25 perceni of those people sold those houses bccatise the go kart track both­ ered them," Van Hoy said. He went into detail with Rttkestraw about his expertise in sound, and what sounds would be emitted from the molorsporls property. At one point. Van Hoy made a i|uick shout, and Rakestraw ad­ mitted to being startled. Van Hoy said such sudilen noises m e com­ mon at the drag strip and could equally irritate neighbors. 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Carter: When Ihe Facilities Task Force finalized their proposal, it was in the amount of S44 million and included extensive renovulions/addilions to the county’s elementury schools, a third middle school, extensive renovations to Davie High School, and a second high school. Their recommendation also stated that the bond should be split into two separate referendum!!— the first portion addressing elem entary und middle school needs, the second portion to address high school, necds. Their proposal was approved by the Davie County Board of Education and then presented to the Davie Couniy Board of Commissioners. After months of studying the proposal, commissioners held a public hearing to hear concerns from the community. The hearing was well attended and provided commissioners with an opportunity to implement the feedback received from citizens into Ihe bond referendum structure in the amount of 529 million, and will address needs at the elem entary and high school levels. Due to the current state o f our economy and recommendations by the Local Government Commission in Raleigh, com m issioners believed lhat S29 million was the maximum amount Davie County could afford. Regarding the issue of the second high school, the tusk forcc agreed that a second high bc constructed once current Duvic High School reached an ■ enrollment of 1,600 for two consecutive years. Commissioners took this into consideration and opted lo include Ihe construction o f a sccond high school to begin in 200.“). The Department of Public Instruction and local projected enrollments indicate lhal over 1.900 students will be in high • school in Davie County by 2007- 0«, the year Ihc high school is anticipated lo open, ultimulely proiTOslng what the task force did agiec lo. In surnntary, the bond docs not include every aspect that the task force reconunended due to financial reasons, but it does address needs that the task force presented in their proposal to both the Board of Education und Board of Commissioners. W hul will Ihe cost be to iHxpiiycrsV C arter: Currently, the properly lax rale in Davie County is ."iQ-cents per S i00 valuation. P.issage of the bond would mean an approximate 9- cent increase lo f)8-cents per SI00 valualion. These figures are based on loday's valuations and growth in our tax base could cause this increase to bc less. However, because the bonds would be druwn down gradually, the tax increase would occur in phases. Where will Ihe second hl)th school he lociited? Carter: To date, Ihere have been no options taken on land. Superintendent W.O. Potts unil the Davie County Hoard of Education ure currently in the process of looking al sites thut would be suitable for this facility. First, approximately 60 acres sire needed for this facility. The reason for ihis amouni of lund is to provide space for the fucililies a high school ret|uires, for exam ple, uctual building structures and facilities such as athletic fields, u stadium, adequate parking. The sile must provide ude(|uuie arteries for traffic 10 ingress unil egress al two poinls. Third, is the Superintendent W .G . Potts and school board chair Martin Carter lool< over the mobile units at Davie High School. availability of public water and sewer. Finally, the growth factor, which we realize is occurring in ull areas of the couniy, nol just one specific urea. We are working on three sites. We have sewer available al North Davie und Pinebrook and sewer in eastern Duvie Couniy comes as far west as the 1-40 rest urea. The sites we are reviewing meet ihe criteriu listed ubove and would huve the potcntiul to connect near one of these sewer locations. W hy arc you nol Identifying Ihe exiict locullun of Ihc sIlc? Carter: Because we have nol •selected a site. I feel lhat we have given very specific infomiation already. As a board, wc have agreed not to option land until the bond passes. We will continue to evuluate possible sites tmd will be ready to announce soon ufier we gel approval on the bond. W ill students bc nble to pick their high school? C arter: Other system s surrounding Davie Couniy huve allowed 12lh graders to graduale ut their present location and I feel our board will consider Ihis un option for Duvie County as well. Currently, our board has u plan in place for K-« parents to rei|uesl permission lo allend a school oulside their residenlial dislricl. Will Ihe currlctihini he Ihe .same? How w ill advance pluccment classes bc handletl? I‘<ittx: Course offerings would continue lo be decided bases on student needs. All North Carolina schools must offer the re(|uired Standard Course of Study. Our experience at North and South Davie is lhat w'hile each school is given the autonomy lo organize their staffs, the course offerings arc almost identicul. Educulors, working with purents, know best what each school necds lo offer to meet the student's needs. Elective offerings vary from the cast coast to the mountains, but required courses must follow the same basic curriculum. Vocational Education, Tech Prep, and College Prep tracks will he offered al both facilities. In Ihe areas of the advanced and vocational courses of sludy, it may he necessary to a variety of courses al each school. This would mean that both schools would need to coordinale Iheir efforts so all students arc provided wilh ei|ual oppor­ lunilies. Once overcrowding is relieved al Davie High, we will then have space fiexihility we have not had recently, providing the opportunity for shared courses to be offered al Davie High School as much as a course could he oft'cred al a second high school. We understand Ihul the idea of comnniting is less lhan desirable to some individuals. However, Ihis is nol a foreign concept lo our neighboring counties and Davie Couniy is already implem enting this concept. For example, siudents who participate in courses such as welding, cosm etology, college level psychology, etc. receive Ihesc courses al facilities such as Davidson Community College (both the Duvie und Davidson County campuses). Finally, if fucililies need lo be shared or com inuling is necessary, the school system will be responsible for providing transportation for students. W ill the high school in M ocksvillc hccomc ii sccond rale ГасИИу? C arter: A bsolutely nol. Money has been speni over Ihc years to improve ihis facility. As recently as 1993, over $2.5 million was spent on Ihis school. We have continuing program to replace windows und make other enhaneemcnts to this facility. In this bond, wc have idlocated $1.4 million us a down puymenl on our conuiiltment to mulnluln this campus in u manner in which all Davio County citizens cun bo proud. Look at the elcmonlury schools. Mocksville Elementary was not neglected just because u new school was built at Cornatzer. The Board of Education is com mitted lo providing the best learning environment for every sludenl. Som e say lh al only rich children will be allowed lu attend Ihe new high school. Is Ihis true? Carter: That is just foolish talk. Wc have said all along lhat Ihe feeiler patterns we have for Ihe middle schools will be the guide for the high scliools. Travel around Ihe Advance. Farminglon, Smilh Crove und William R. Davie communilies. You will find good working families of all income levels. Just like working fam ilies everywhere in I3avic Couniy. Opponents lo good school facilities imply the facility will be built on an eastern border of the couniy. 1 'his does not fit the dem ographics of a growing county. W illiam R. Davie siudents W'ill enjoy the new higii school just like students in Ihe Cornatzer. Pinebrook. and Shady Grove district. The Davie County School System does not discriminate againsl the rich nor poor. Il is our goal to educate all sludenis so lhal when Ihey graduale, ihey will he prepared to go inlo Ihe next level of education and lo he productive citizens. 'I'he ctiiin ly’s m iddle schools are not addressed In this blind, why nolV Carter: In Ihe FaciliiicsTusk Force original recommendulion, a third middle school was proposed. Prior lo Commissioners muking their decision, u public hearing was held to encourage citizens to voice their opinions regarding Ihe proposal hy Ihe Tusk Forcc and Board of Education. Al that hearing. 19 out of 24 individuals spoke in favor of one bond that would address elementary und high school needs. At thut sume hearing, no concern wus voiced by citizens over the county's m iddle school situulion. Commissioners then used Ihut input, along wilh tax increase udvicc they received from the Locul Govemmcnt Commission, to siructure tho bond the way il is being presented to voters on March 2.5. Given Ihe number of students in our middle .schools, we feel it is very reulistic lo believe another bond will bc placed to voters ut sometime in the fiiture. The growth pullern our county is currently in will call for these types of requests from our community to maintain our current facilities. If the bond fails, what Is Plan Ii? Carter: We understand thul Ihc public is disturbed by the comment that our ulterniUive is to "add m obile units". Unfortuniuoly, this will be the only way wc can immedialely address our growing student population if funding is nol upproved by voters for brick/ mortar facilities. How .soon could another bond rcrcrendum be presented to voters? C arter: Legally, a referendum vole can be presented lo voters immediulely. However, one must keep in mind Ihe channels necessary lo gel to this point. Coordinulion between the tusk forcc, board of cdticu- tion, board of commissioners, und bourd of elections would be necessary. The current bond has liiken nearly two years to finulize itnd present to voters March 25. It would be unrealislic lo ihink lhal u referendum could bc prepared for voters in the near future. Huvc operating costs been ciinsldered? Can we afford lo provide the appropriate staff al a new facility? Carter: Yes and yes. Both our finance departments at the school and couniy level have consitlcred these costs and based on circumstances such as the opening of Cornatzer Elemen­ tary School, we have no reason to believe thut opening a second high school would be financiully detrimental. Mobile units cost approximulcly $35,000 euch. The ability to place chililren in brick/m orlur facilities con­ structed with this bond would enable us lo huvc access to those funds which could be used for other purposes. Regarding stuff, the stale provides a number of paid positions bused on the number of students enrolled. Bccausc of the priority our county places on education, a number of addilional positions are funded locally. Unfortu­ nately, wc do realize lhat leucher shorluge is an issue. Ouriihility lo retain teachers would nol be affected by one or two high schools since teachers ure bused on the number of students a system has regardless of how many facilities they are housed in. How will Ihe sale of bonds be handled? Carter: The North Carolina Locul Qovcrnnicnl Commission coordinates ull bond sules. Duvie hus sectircd bond counsel to guide our county Ihrough tlie process. The sale of bonds arc sold in bulk to u broker who then in turn finds investors. Individuals interested in pur­ chasing bonds may Ihen coordin­ ate their purchase through lhal broker oncc they have been dctemiined. Do drop-ouls really hnve anything ti) do with the size of a school? Potts: Research cun bc found 10 back up any argument on uny issue, we all know that. However, I personally believe thut our most iinportunt task is getting kids connected in ways that they feel they are i\ part of something. Sm uller schools provide this opportunity und stuff are more able lo klenlify students who may be .slipping through Ihc cracks. How does Davie Couniy compare with other counties? Pottx: There arc 339 public high schools in N.C. Tiie average high .school in North Carolina has 1,024 siudents. With Ihe exceplion of large systems like Charlotte-M ecklenburg and Wake County, school systems are opting to construct smaller high schools. The lurgest high school in North Carolina is Charlotte-Myers Park, which hosts an enrollment of 2,523. Based on dutu from the N.C. High School Athletics Associ- ution, there ure 13 schools wilh student enrollm ents ubove 2,000— nine oul of 13 ure based in cither Charlotte-Mecklenburg or Wake Couniy. 1 believe we ull can agree that Davie Couniy is different from these counties. Some have .said thut all this talk abtiul a sccond high schoul caught them totally by surprise and Ihey were never asked about it. Is this true? Carter: This is fiilse. We began discussing a second high school in December of 2000 while preparing the five-year facility plan retjuired by Ihe State of North Carolina. Al that time, there was an overwhelm ing outcry againsl building the $38- million mega high .school. Since lhat time, a facilities task force discussed Ihc high scliool i.ssue, and after many nicctings concluded thul u 1,600 student threshold should trigger the move to a sccond high school. Our projections sliow lhat by the lime the second high school is opened in 2007, our student popululion will be over 1,900. Public hearings were held al Norih Davie, Soulh Davie, al Ihe public library, and at the courthouse so that ull citizens could voice their opinions on this issue. If this is a surprise, il is a two-year-old surprise. Can U avie C ouniy high school team s ever be cotupelitlvc in sports again, especially football? Potts-. Wc will continue to be competitive in ull sports. More importantly, we will have Ihe opportunity to double our participants due lo more opporlunily (i.e. two Varsity football teams, two Varsity basketball leams, two Varsity baseball teams, cic.). Another advantage will be playing teams closer lo home in non- confcrcnce games. Mosl teums in our five contiguous counties are already classified as 2A or 3A. This also keeps athletes from missing so much class time und cnublcs them lo return home earlier after games. Any Davie County student who puts on a uniform will do everything they cun to play hard, fair, tind try lo win. That’s our competitive spirit. North und South Duvie middle schools ure very competitive in their Icugues nnd lhal should not change. How w ill coaches be assigned? Potts: This decision hasn't been finalized. There will be lols of inleresi among our prescnl coaches who want lo bccomc a head coach and tho.se head couching opportunities will double. Coaches ul North and Soulh Davie will also have Ihc opportunity to transfer into now head and assislani coaching positions. Do ench of you hnve any closing rem arks? Carter: At one of the our public meetings on Iho bond, a gentleman came up to one of our school,board members. He said. “ You folks are sure wanting to change things". Our board member immediately responded, “ No sir. The changes huvc ulrcady come and we ure simply Irylng lo niunagc lhat changc." I think Ihis says it all. My ancestors have lived in Duvio Couniy since it wus purl of Rowun County. We nil like lo reminisce uboul ihe good ‘ole days when we were a small couniy. Everyone could go lo one school and they all knew one another. That time has changed and wc can nol lurn back lime. We are simply Irying lo do what is best for children. There is not one school system in North Carolina toduy considering building a 2.300 student high school. The Florida legislature recently enacted legislation, which prohibits a .school district from building any new high school with a capacity over 1200 students. Am ple evidence supports our decision lo move in the direction of smaller high schools. 1 ask you lo vote yes on March 25, 2003. Our children arc depending on you! I’otts: Bond 2003 is designed lo relieve overcrowding al William R. Davie, Cooleemee, Mocksvillc, Shady Grove, Pinebrook, and IDavie , High School. Renovations ul Duvie High are way past due. Science labs arc out of date at Davie High, This liond is nol jusI u higli .school bond. Wc must meel the needs of ull elementary sludenis. The task forcc found that our elementary .schools have many students traveling to mobile units ai)d back into the main facility lo use bathrooms, media centers, and cafeterias several limes per day. Sludenl safely has iilways been parents number one concern. Adequalc fucililies will allow more safe travel for our elementary students. Davie County Schools has grown 3.1% in the past decade. We're not voting on a bond to get us ahead, we're merely trying to catch up. A fiiilure to puss a bond will simply put us further behind. None of us should not want our sludenis lo have the besl. DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, riitir.sdiiy, Miircli 6, 2003 - 9 Space IS limited at C ooleem ee Elem entary, but teachers m ake do with w hat they have. Facility Needs Many At Cooleemee Elementary Cohtiniied Friiin PiHii. I .......... .............................. .... . 'Coitliniicd Frtiin Page 1 “ When you have sm all spaces, you have clutter,” Cam pbell suid. “ This is too much to ask of a leachcr." Cooleem ee tcuchers have been cooperative - and creative - in dealing with the lack of spacc. “They (teachers) do a wonderful job withoul. They would do a more wonderful job wilh." Art is taught in the back of Ihe cufeleriu, within hcuring dis­ tance of muchinery and workers. Teachers work in closets, In cor­ ners of rooms also used for other purposes. Campbell said thut a lol people don’l realize that schools are required lo offer more pro­ grams now. There is speech, art, music, sclf-coniaincd classes, special cducution, iicademiculiy gifted, reading “ You need spacc for all tho.sc programs. When I was in school, you never saw a gtiidiincc coun­ selor until you were in high •■ichool. Now, that’s one of the mosl important parts of the el­ ementary prognim.” Cumpbell .suid that supcrin lendcnl W.G. Polls gets tired of hearing him say il, bul Cool­ eemee necds more und better restrooms. Kindcrgarlners neeil a space where Ihere is water available for the spills and paints lhal in­ evitably huppen - on carpeted lloors. Teachers spend too much lime cleaning, he said. There ure other problems, such as a parking lol that can barely bundle stuff vehicles, and an entrance that doesn’t exist. The bond would help both qf those problems, Campbell said. I’m concerned that if the bond doesn’t |)ass, programs arc increasing, population is in­ creasing, wlial aro we going lo do al Cooleemee Elementary School." An old wooden w alkw ay is the only w ay to get into the gym without negotiating cem ent steps, Students read betw een shelves that separate class- foonis. . P hotos b y R obin Ferg usso n Principal Bill C am pbell tal.ks about the space problem s at C ooleem ee Elem entary School, ' R id en h o u r: Bond Isn’t For All Children Continued From Page 1 Thai’s one of the reasons I feel like we need to keep ono high school." From the business side, il also makes sense lo Marklin. Duvie High School is the only reason many people come to Mocksville. His family’s busi­ ness, Daniel Furniture, is be­ tween eastern Davie and tho higii school, “We have a lot of customers who come here from lhat end of llic couniy, and the only way ihcy know aboul us is driving by hero going lo and from tho high school." He’s also concerned aboul the bond issue splitting the county. "I don’l Ihink what they’re doing is reprcsenlalive of the whole county, and wbaiover we (1(1,1 want it lo be rcprcsenlative of the whole county." Steve Ridenhour agrees. He said it appears that couniy com- mi.ssioncrs decided Ihnl $29 mil­ lion was llic most they would pul beforo Iho volers, and Ihoy chopped away al elementary and middle school necds afior pul­ ling in tlio cost for a new high school. "1 think the biggest thing lhat bolhors me is thoy completely ignored what tho task forcc rec­ ommended,” Ridenhour said. "They went in und cul two and a half million from the elementary schools so thoy would have enough money lo build this sec­ ond high school." He said there hasn’t boon enough curriculum study lo fiilly understand the effects of two high schools, and the decision could compromise long-term educational opportunities. “They lulk about the dropotu rate und this and that, and ihey huve no statistics lo back up uny of it. They conic out wilh u scuro lactic like there won’t bo another bond ... und it all points to a sec­ ond high .school. “This thing is for the chil­ dren, bul it's not for all the chil­ dren, and thul is u big problem." Elenionlury fucilitios ul Cool- oomoo und Willium R. Davio liave been allowed lo dolcrioale, while Iho school systems sits on money for cupitui projects, ho .suid. "V/e’ro nol against education. We wunt pco|)le lo realize there’s some negatives lo Ihis thing. Sometimes bigger is heller. "1 have never been as pas- sionalo about anything as I am Ihis. bul we’ro talking about the I'ulurc of the children o f our county," Ridenhour suid. A torm er storage area has been converted into a shared space for an educator. O ne H igh S chool O r Two? G i v e u s y o u r o p i n i o n . W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o m Feb. 28 Deadline Was Only For New Voter Registrants There was no new rcgislra- lion necessary for voters who Were eligible lo vole in Davie Couniy to bc eligible for voting ill the March 25 school bond (•'luciion.Tlio Feb. 28 registration (leadline was only for new, or wsidenls who hud nol previously I'cgistered, said Margaret Sliew, lilecllons director. If a previously registered 'fier lulled to file u change of iiddress within tlie county by the i^cb. 28 deadline wilh the oloc- li»n office, they may still file tliis (•■hange in the office and cast liicir no excuse ono-stop vote ul 'lit' same time. Persons who have i'(-'en moved from witliin the lioiuidaries of the precinct they iirc regislored for more than 30 'i'tys, must either vote in the of- fice hy Saturday, March 22 ut 1 I’m., or they will huve lo vote nil election day transfer by go­ ing lo their I'orincr precinct und Ihen traveling lo Ihe eleclion of­ fice on eleclion duy. No excuse one-slop voting begun in the eleclion office al 8 a.m. Thursday. March 6 ¡ind will bo uvuiluble for any voler lo casi their voto there Monday-Friday, 8 a,m.-5 p.m., and on Saturday, March 22, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Requests for ballots to bo mailed may be filed witli the Clodions office until 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, or Monday, March 24 for sick or disabled voters. All mailed ballots must be returned lo Ihe election office by 5 p.m. Monday, Murch24, prop­ erly signed und witnessed to be eligible for counting. The election office is locutod in llie lower level of the Mocks­ ville Town Hull, I24S, Sulisbury Sl„ Suite 102, The telephone number is 751-2027, W H Y C H O O S E Le B leu U ltra P ure B o ttled W ater? 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Proposed Bond $676,820.00 ,7 0 4i00 ! 18% CUT! 24% CUT! 20% CUT! 18% CUT! 36% CUT! Splitthe BOND NOm COUNTY! These Changes Deleted $2/495,330.00 from our E le m e n ta ry S chool needs so they could have their Second High Sdiool! D e m a n d a SEC O N D B O N D ! A new bond for our Elementary and Middle Schools Can be BACK TO THE VOTERS within 9 0 DAYS' V o t e NO M a r c h 2 5 t h ! P a i d f o r b y C o n c e r n e d C i t i z e n s F o r A U n i t e d D a v i e C o u n t y Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 - IJl Tim e Runs Out On W illiam s, Singleton N. Durham Drives Davie To Tears By Brian Pitts Dnvie Couniy Enterprise Record In tlie final chiipter of the 2000-03 Dnvie girls bnskelbttll novel, the fasci­ nating 1-2 punch trudgcil out of the somber locker room, crying. Everyone tried to console Snrnli Williams nnd Dawn Singleton, tlie newest sturs in a glorious galaxy that is Davic glHs bns- ketball. They couldn’t hnndle the hnrsh facl: It’s over. But everyone else reminded them of the hundreds of other pages thut stole our hearts. The duo was so extrnor- dinnrily churismntie nnd clutch thul Ihey seemed to be bottled in never-ending destiny. When senior point gunrd Brit­ tany Wulker wont down in the fourth gnme with n knee injury, Williams nnd Singleton had to do nearly everything for Davie, and they did. “It’s not the way we wanted it to end, but I’m really glad I got lo experience this with this bunch of people and Coach (Karen) Stephens,” said nn un­ controllably sobbing Williimis after vis­ iting Norihcrn Durhnm slopped Dnvie 75-55 in Mondny’s 4-A Wesl Seclionni title gnme. “She’s nn awesome coach nnd I just can’t sny enough nbout her. We gave it all w e’ve gol and I’m glnd our season was how it was,” ‘.‘It’s sad but we need lo remember nil the good things we’ve done,” Single­ ton said, “All good things come to nn end. It’s been an uwesome senior year, vollcybnll and basketball.” ^ Senior scrapper Heather McDnniel, wbp gn^bjied^thc relgtis from n devns- 'taled^waiker' \yUh, ah' iroii^isl nn.d., dribbled Davie to ihe most wins in eight yenrs, said. “ You can’l be disappointed wilh our season. The first 20-win sea­ son in a long time.” I’leiisc See Norlh Durhuni - Page 117 Davie goes wild after trailing by 18 and blowing by O range in tiie sem ifinals of the sectional state playoffs. - P hotos by Jim B arringer P h e n o m e n a l R a lly W ar E agle Girls E rase 18-P oint O rang e Lead By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record TV couldn’t have scripted it any bel­ ter. Davie’s varsity girls basketball team was all but doomed. The Wnr Euglcs plunged into a 35-17 hole with l;32 left in Ihe first hnlf Friday against visiting Hlll!jborough Orange in the 4;A Wesl Sectional 1 semifinals. When the Pan­ thers capped a 13-3 runforthe 18-poinl margin and jogged inlo ihe locker room with a .35-20 lend, even Ihe most faith­ ful fans were cerlnin Davie was going down. They threw up their hands, shook their head, reasoned thal it's nol our day nnd congratulated Orange for a game well played. You don’t come back from 18 down ngainsl a team thal was playing as bril­ liantly as Orange (\4-U ), Iho No. 3 seed from the Pae-6 Conference. Then, after a first half lhat was worse Ihnn a bad blind date, the War Engles stepped forwnrd with remnrknble re­ solve nnd singed a phenomenal 56-48 comebnck Ihnl will be nmong the most unforgellable moments in Dnvie’s sto­ ried history. “ I ’m in disbelief,” Coach Karen Stephens .said nfler lop-.sceded Dnvie (2 1 -6) gained its sixth consecutive win and advanced lo Mondny’s sectional fi­ nal for llie second slraighl year against once-beiuen Northern Durham. “ 1 was wailing for them to play like lhat in the fii-st half." “Wc knew wc could do it bccausc last year wns Ihe same thing in the second round of the pinyoffs,” senior point guurd Henther McDnniel snid o f a 65- 59 win over Mount Tabor in which Davie .scored Ihe game’s final 14 points in less Ihnn three minutes. The Wnr Eagles looked lost in the first hnlf, nnd Orange silenced Davie’s electric crowd wilh runs of 8-0 nnd 13- 3. They had all Ihe look of a team in disarray when senior center Dawn Singleton picked up her second foul midway through the first quarter and watched Ihc rest of the half from the bench. In the sccond quarter, Davic missed 8-of-lO shots, gol creamed 16-4 on the - bnckbonrds nnd allowed 11 offensive re­ bounds. Orange drilled a 3-poinler on the sixth shot on one possession and scored on 17 of 26 firsl-half possessions. Things looked so hopeless Ihnl sev­ eral fans conleinplaled heading home. Please See Com eback - Page B7 S ta rtin g O v e r Davie Softball Might Struggle To Match Last Year’s 9 Wins Ity Brian Pilt.s Dnvie Couniy Enlerprise Record : From 1998-2001, Dnvie’s varsily soflball team dominated lo the lune of 70-23, n memorable run Ihul included ,16 slrnighl Cenlrni Picdmonl Confer­ ence wins nnd baek-lQ-back league lilies. Bul things huve chunged since ihe ‘00 nnd ‘01 glory dnys. Lusl ycnr ihe War Eagles slipped lo 9-11 and 5-5 for fourlh umong six CPC tennis. They suffered their first losing record since the first yeur of fasl-pitch in 1997 because support wus lacking for pitcher Layne Grout and Ihey went 2-5 in one- run games. ■ The dominos miglil com­ pletely tumble this yeur. Coach Janice Jackson lost eight slarl- ers nnd her second seuson appears be­ yond difficull. “ We’ve gol Ihree freshmen on var­ sily righi now lliul ure probubly going lo Sturt und a hunch of soplioniores thut ure probably going lo slarl,” she said. “ It’s definitely u rebuilding year.” Like every spring coach, Juckson bemoaned the series of wintry weatlier that has wiped out critical practice lime, And no coach needs good wealher more than the War Eagles, who huve pluyers from n 7-8 JV lenm und will lean on three freshmen, six sophomores, three juniors and two seniors. ; “ W e've hud five or six practices in the outfield mid one on Ihe inlield,"she snid Fritluy morning. “We’re wuy be­ hind. We huven’l been able to hil be­ cause Ihe hilling cage is loo muddy lo get in. Hilling off the lee is jusl nol the ,lacks(in sume. As fur as game siuiutions and all Ihul, we haven’l had a scrimniuge.” Jackson only has Ihrce varsily return­ ers (Dawn Singlelon, Aly.se Bowden and Brittany lloll) and Iwo of them (Singlelon and Bowden) were slill play­ ing basketball coming inlo ihe week. So a horde of players are being forced to grow up u warp speed, parlieulurly sophomore pilchers Amy Alexander and Currie Snin. Lasl yeurGroul kepi Duvie compelilive, pitching all 131 innings, posling a 1.49 ERA and leading liie allack wilh a .338 balling average for u leam lhal hil a meager .233 and av­ eraged 3.4 runs. Groul suc­ ceeded Shannon llnndy, tlie giunl pitcher from 1998-2001. Bul whal w ill Duvie do without nn experienced and overpowering hurier? That’s one of many pressing questions. “ I Ihink we'll win some games be­ cause we’ve got some pretly good play­ ers - ihey’re jusl inexperienced on llie varsity level,” Jackson .said. “And llial’s going lo hurl us a lol, 1 Ihink we've gol u lol lo work wilh. We’re going lo have those pilchers for three years, bul 1 don't know whal it’s going lo be like Ihose firsl few games.” When all the pieces come together, look for freshmun Kuiilin Mull lo slurt ut first base, junior I loll at second, fresh­ man Ashley Whillock at shortstop und .senior Singlelon ul third. The cuichers are senior Kim Misenheimer and sopho­ more Erin Whitaker. Mi.senheinier niso plays right field, und she could slurt ulongside freshmun 1 lannah Tierney in Please Sec ,Iackson - Page B3 Davie baseball coach Mike Herndon shows how to bunt. H e rn d o n W o n d e rs If N e w C h a ra c te rs C an D e liv e r O ld R e s u lts By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record After losing eight starters from last year’s 16-win team, Dnvie varsity b,i.se- ball couch Mike Herndon doesn’t know whut to expect and won't guess how effective young Duvie cun be nguinst u beefed-up nouconference schedule and u Centrul Piedmont Conference menu Hint offers few, if uny, cupcakes. Can the War Eagles, who huve en­ joyed a school-record six straight win­ ning seasons and a 63-33 mark since 1999, get old results from u bus load of new characters? The struight nnswer; No one knows. "We huve u lot of ununswered ques­ tions,” Davie’s fifth-year couch snid. “ We’re uwfuliy young. We’re pluying wilh some sophomores und could piny wilh freshmen.” The Wur Eagles must regroup from losses 10 four-year shortstop Andrew Daywalt (.467 average, 1.44 ERA last year) and ace pitcher Lonnie Barnes (6- 2, 1.86), but they probubly won't full as fur as some think. Though Davie will likely be belter next season lhan this season, ihere’s a variety of new talents Please Sec W illoughby - Page B2 Davie Soccer Looks Primed For One Of its Best Runs By Brian Pitls Davie County Enterprise Record Wilh nine of 11 starters back and an outstanding group of seniors, this Davie varsily girls soccer leam might be Coach Pete Gustafson’s best. Wilh 10 seniors on board and almost every elemeni in place, the 13th-year coach .sees n polenliul conference con­ tender thul could ihreuten the highest mark in program history, 13-5 in 1996. “ Il oughi 10 be (a big year),” said Guslufson, wlio is 1 18-78-11 ns Ihe only coach Davie giris .soccer has known. “No doubl. I Ihink we've gol speed ull Ihe wny down the line nnd we've gol nnesse.” Lnsl yeur Ihe Wur Eugles, ul 8-8-4 overall and 4-5-1 for fourlh in the six- leam Cenlral Piedmont Conference, failed nl un eighth slrnighl winning record bul uvoided ihe firsl losing record since 1994. Bul wilh nmple re- turning-sturler experience in April Ervin, A llison H ow ell, Heather McDnniel, Ryunne McDaniel, Sharon Woodward, Aiyson Walker, Meredith Bridgewater, Tuylor Hurmon and Jenny Brondwny and Howell only a few gumes from breuking ihe progrum’s ca­ reer scoring record, Davic feels il’s Please See Gustafson - Page B3 »2 - DAVIK COUNTY KN i RRI’RISK RECORD, riiiirsdaj. Mnrcli 6, 2003 Freshm an Zach Vogler lays down a bunt in a varsity baseball practice.- P hotos by Jam es B arringer W illo u g h b y W ill S h o u ld er Big Load Sophom ore Tim m y Erb could be the No. 2 starter. Conliniicd I'roni I’liiju III dial arc ready lo make a nanii: for dicmsclvcs, "Wins and losses, I woiildn.'l even Iry to guess, bul I lliink we're going lo tie real cornpeli- live," Henidon said. "(CPC ri­ vals) Wesi For.sylh, Keynolds and Soulli Rowan arc probably llie lop lliroc people are lalking aboul, and you know you're al­ ways going lo have bailies willi Norih Davidson. I had more phone calls over Ihe fall lhan I've ever had of people wanling lo play. Everybody knows wc losl I (¡seniors, losl Andrew Daywah and our JV leam was 7-1.*). "Hul Ihis summer Iliey won a lol of games. 'I'his is Ihc firsl lime since I've been here lhal all our players played year-round. We're young bul Ihey've gol a lol of e.xpcrience and our i.*!- ycar-olds played 18-and-undcr. "Whal I like aboul this group is they're so young they still be­ lieve everything you say. I like the idea of us being underdogs." All eyes are on .senior M cK­ enzie Willoughby, a 6-3, 190- pouiul pitchcr/oulfielder who signed a teller of intent in Janu­ ary to pitch for Division t I2ast- ern Kcniucky. Willoughby was also rccniilcd by Elon, Charlotte, Appalachian Stale and Francis Marion, but chose EK because it's "-l.i minutes from the town where I was born," he said. “ I moved here in firsl grade but lived there my fourth-grade and sevenlh-grade years. The only family here is my mom and sis­ ter. That's where all my fatiuly is. My grandpa (who has made the long trip many times to watcli Willoughby play) is ex­ cited." Willoughtiy has a blend of everylliing a coach could want, and lie's ready for Ihe responsi­ bility of becoming the No. 1 starter on the hill and Ihe big dog ill the hearl of llie order. Last year Willoughby was having a stellar season until a knee injury knocked him out of the Inial eight games. He hil ..l.'iO in 51 al-bals, led wilh 2.1 RBIs und helped Davie build a 12-5 mark. Davie slumped lo-t-4, for a lft-‘J finish, wilhoul W il­ loughby. "W e've always felt McKen­ zie iiad a lot of potential, and he's grown up the last couple of years," Herndon said, "lie 's taken a stand as a leader. You hale to say. 'McKcn/.ic, you're going lo have lo carry us.' Hul he lias lo have a good year for us 1(1 he as good as we warn to be. He’s going to have lo do a lot of Ihings, and he's very ca­ pable of doing il. With his carly committal to (EK), he doesn't have to worry about anything. AU lie has to do is relax and play. McKenzie's got all the athletic ability and tools in Ihc worlil." Last year Willoughby had a .V.SO ERA and .3-2 record in 1« innings. EK inked him as a pitcher, and he will man right Held wlicn he’s not throwing for Davie. "H e’s got a great build for a pitcher," Herndon said. "He throws hard atul a lol of people won't even recognize him this year on die mound. I mean he's got a live, live arm. He's got good mechanics, he's tliiid and lie can he as good as he wants. He'll hit y I (mph)on occasions, and I would say by his junior year in college he'll probably be throwing in the upper yOs." "I’laying Division I tiall is a dreani I've always had," he said. "(Herndon) should expect a lol oul of me and if it wasn’t for him I don't know if I would have gone Division I, because he's really made me bust my bull." Senior Daniel H ollificid, sophomore Andrew Beck, junior Derek Cornalzer and sophomore Ted Randolph saw varsity action last year, bul all of them were either rc.scrves or JV call-ups. I lerndon is curious lo .see if Davie can overcome little varsity experience and keep up recent success. Herndon has emerged with a firsl (four lim es) or runneriip (.seven limes) seat in all II sca.sons as a head coach. His career record is 164-93 (.638), including .seven years at South­ west Guilford. Davie went 13- 11 and 7-.S in die CPC in 1997; LS-S and 7-3 in 1998; 16-8 and 7-3 in 1999; 13-10 and 6-2 in 2000; 18-6 and 5-3 in 2001; und 16-9 and 6-4 lasl year. Davie shared tho crown In 1999 and finished second Ihe lasl 3 years.' "I Ihink we're going lo sur­ prise a lot of people, ¡ind we want people to Ihink we're nol good," Willoughby said. "Il was hard having 10 seniors because every­ body was Irying to figure oul where ihey're going lo school, and Ihis year I think everybody's ready to play." The battle for starting posi­ tions is healed. Besides W il­ loughby in right field, likely starters include Randolph at llrsl base, freshnian Aaron Hollifield at shortstop, Malt Markland al catcher, Cornatzer in center field and Evan Beam in left. Andrew Beck will probably back up Ran­ dolph al first, Daniel Hollifield and Clinl Stanley are vying at second base and tliirti could go lo eilher Andrew McClannon or Clint Stanley. Coll Stanley is another possibility in the Infield or designated hitter, and sopho­ more IVIatt Smilli could see lime behind the plule. I lemdon has no worries aboul giving the shortstop job lo a freshman. He said Aaron Holli­ field is ready as a 15-year-old gets. If he struggles at the plale, remember Daywalt hit .225 as a 1999 freshman. "Hollifield's super with Ihe glove." he said. "I ilon'l know if he can hit this level, but if he can’l we've got plenty of (DH options)." Another freshman who has tantalizing potential is outfielder Zach Vogler. "He reminds me of u young Daywalt with the way he carries himself. He’s going lo be a special player." Henidon also believes Daniel Hollifield and Markland have the makings to become sound coii- Iribulors. "Daniel’s really improved," he said. "He’s come oul of his shell, worked extremely hard and he’s been hitting the ball ex­ tremely well. Wc need lo give him an opportunity. “ I've been very plea.sed with Markland. I've never had any concern wilh his receiving and blocking abilities, but he's really been throwing strikes (to .sec­ ond). Smith (catcher/outfielder) really swings the but well." When Herndon turned lo hit­ ting, he also mentioned Ran­ dolph, BeaiTi, Cornatzer,^ Beck and McClannon. Beam had stun­ ning .succe.ss last summer in Le­ gion, hitting .291 in 96 ABs af­ ter spending the enlire Davie sea­ son on JV. "Randolph's going lo be big for us because he's probably go­ ing lo liit beliind McKenzie," lie said. "We are swinging the bats awfully well. We’ve really con­ centrated on liilling because we don’t want to rely on our pitch­ ers to hold opponenis to two or three runs. It's been fun lo watch." "Randolph's first day oul lie hil real well," Willougliby said. "I’m scared to gel in the cage wilh him .sometimes." Even though he's a sopho­ more, Herndon thinks Timmy Erb has the tools to be Davie's No. 2 starter. McClannon nnd Cornalzer give Duvic four solid arms. "Erb’s got a greal attitude for a pitcher," he said. "He doesn't worry loo mucli. He works fast, he has good stuff and throws with good velocity. "We have a lol of people who are capable o f pitcliing. McClannoii’s going lo be a key ingredient, loo, becausc we're going lo have to get a lol of in­ nings oul of him." lliiL'xpcclcd Udusts; The Stanley twins transfonned a sus­ pect wrestling team inlo a top- five power. Although they didn’t play baseball last year al Mounl Tabor, they have Ihe kind of ath­ leticism lhal makes coaches gush with praise. "They could be a major dif­ ference in how good wc arc," Herndon said. "We look forward to seeing what they can do. Coil's good with Ihe glove bul his shoulder (could limit Ills role). He had shoulder surgery lasl year and it isn't whal il used lo be. Clint's just a pure athlete and he needs to be on the field." Kil'lh A rm : During ihose three-gumc weeks that lest a sla ff’s deplh, you could see sophomore David Weakley. “ He may be the mosl im­ proved player we have," Hern­ don said. "A lot of people don't know uboul him. He uUendcd ev­ ery workoul, he losl baby fat and wc think he cnn renlly help us." Tougher Schedule; Henidon discarded patsies Slate.svillc and Salisbury and picked up East Forsyth, North Forsyth and Norlliwesi Cabarrus. "We could take some bumps along the way, but il's only going lo make us better and prepare us for confer­ ence," he said. "NW Cabarrus is supposed lo be Ihe best team in Cabarnis County." Six A.ssls(nnt.s: With two more coaches, Davie could field a men’s league team. There’s chief varsity assistani Mike Lovelace, JV coach Lee Linville, Andrew Jones, Charles Kurfees, Matt Sain and studcnl-teachcr Todd Summerville. "It makes ihings easy as far as me being able lo gel to every position," Herndon said. "1 ap­ preciate die job they’re doing. Il gives us an opportunily lo gel more work done in less time." O pening (lurne.s; Davie opened March 4 at Mount Tabor, Il plays al home lo N. Rowan on March 6 at 4:30, at Alexander Central on March 7 at 5 and at home to Ml. Tabor on March 11 at approximately 6:30. M cKenzie W illoughby beats Ted Randolph's tag. Portrait studio ( iM M K iM ljQ Pholographer Hours; 10om - 7pm, Pliologiaplier will bo ayollable Ihesa S days only; Thursday, Morih 6 through Monday, Morih 10 MOCKSVILLE Yadkinville Road iJECr FEES OR AODITIONAl CHARGES. $3.BB packog« prie* pold ol ph__ ... pockogo our MWion. limil ono O'ivoiHMd podioge perpojei toUn for cunto™» colleclioo with no obJi --l...- •> .bfl nceompanlod by a peroni | p cii-cS e]oo)KAMl,h( lopurchai«. Ahaaai " igroundi onifptc I, Up'^to f!» odditioflol I (minctt undor 10 muttptopi moy vory by locotion Yovr —— oppfy. DAVIS REGIONAL M-E-DICAL CENTER • w ww, dav I sree ional.com DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HEALTH 2003 C O M M U N ITY EDUCATION SERIES T h e P r im e o f O u r L iv e s : A n E d u c a t io n a l S e r ie s f o r W o m e n 4 5 + PUTTING YOUR HEART INTO YOUR HEALTH Tuesday, March lUh ' 6:30 pm • Davis Regional Cafeteria Most women think of heart disease as a man’s disease. Yet, ic is tho leading cause of death in women, surpassing all forms of cancer. You are invited to join us for a very informative program as we discuss the risk factors and warning signs, as well as what elTect cholesterol, diabetes, or menopause may have on heart disease. A graduate of Duke University Medical School, Dr. Roque is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, She is afiiliated with Piedmont Healthcare Women’s Division. DAVIS REGIONA Susiin Roqiic, M D 2 1 8 O L D MOCKSVILLE ROAD EXIT 154, STATESVILLE • (7 0 4) 873-0 2 8 Davie’s varsity soccer team runs drills in preseason practice. Coach Pete Gustafson demonstrates techniques. Star Allison Howell (left) battles a team m ate. She needs just five goals to tie the team ’s career record. Jackson R eturns 2 S tarters From Last y e a r’s 9-11 Team Continued Kruni I’iige HI center and Bowden in lell. Sophomores Mandy Reid and Danielle O’Neal are also cimdi- dales 10 start in the outfield. “ Hall looks real good at first, and Tierney is fast and .she's been looking good,” Jackson said of the promising freslinicn. Notes: The top returning hit­ ter is Singleton, who batted .312 last year. ... Chris Callison is Jackson’s assistant and Chvisly Steele, who runs the one-hour photo al Foster Drug in Mocks­ ville, has taken over ihe J V leam. The rest of the varsity roster includes junior Jessica Dyson and sophomore Jennifer Wilson. ... Tlie JV rosier includes .sopho­ mores Bi;ennen Carter, Kendra Johnson, Janna Seamon, Chri.stie Taylor and Stephanie Wendel, and freshmen Jennifer Cope, Destiny Lunilcy, Casey Noinv.m, Brittany Reynolds, Kimberly Rhodes, Evony Tucker, Dana Woodard und Tammy Jones. Schedule: D avie's varsity, opened March ,4 against North Rowan, Il plays al Mount Tabor on March 6 al 4:30, at home to East Forsyth on March 7 follow­ ing the JV ganie, nnd nl Norih Rowiui on March 1 1 nt 4:30. Gustafson Returns 9 Starters Continued From Page B 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6, 2003 - B3 , primed for a big run. "On paper we’re strong, und then it's my job to mold Ihem to­ gether," he said. Davie opened last week wilh a 6-0 loss al Mooresvillc, bul the lopsided verdict was likely an aberralion, Mooresville is a run­ away train that will be hard for anyone lo slop, and Davie was missing sweeper Ervin and goal keeper Ryanne McDaniel lo in­ jury, Broadway to sickness und basketbnll players Henther McDnnicI, Surah Williams and Alyson Walker. “ T hat's six starters and they're loaded," Gustafson said. “My team wus disnppointed bul (Mooresvillc’s coach) didn’t get thul team overnight. Thai’s u clussic leam dial’s been playing together for years. We could beat them nexl time. Wc just didn’t have everybody there." Davie's catalyst is Howell, who scored 10 goals as a fresh­ man, 25 as u sophomore und 20 lust year. She needs just five goals to catch Melissa Agrillo, who set the cureer bur ut 60 in 1996. “ (In a scrimmage), Forbush’s coach said; 'Is the girl that beui us in Ihe final seconds last year still playing'?’ " Gustafson said. "I said: ‘No, she gruduuted.’ Then after the match he came up and said: 'I hear you, coach.' She’s the kind of player oppo.s- ing coaches want lo see gradu­ ate. “ I hud to play A llison at sweeper mosl of the (Moores­ ville) match, so that look away quile a bil of our allack." Davie, however, will sorely miss slriker Britumy Wulker, wliose career cniled with a knee injury in die fourlh game of bas­ ketball, Walker punched in 21 goals in 2001, wns No. 2 last year with 13, and finding a new complement to Howell will be criticnl. "Thnt’s huge," Coach 0 said. “Thnt’s bard to rcplace. Thai’s really, rcjully hard to replace. She was Allison’s connection. They were each other’s connection." W hile W alker’s ab.sence hurts, Williunis’ return after sil­ ling oul lasl .season is wonderful news. Williunis, who played a key role for a 19-win volleyball team and slurs on the buskclbull Davie does 1 -on-1 drills. - P hotos by Jam es B arringer court, sturtcd us u sophomore and is expected to be a major contributor in the midfield. “She could be a dominunl fac­ tor," Gustafson said. “She’s a great athlete, that’s u great fam­ ily and she’s a great kid. So I don’t see where you cun go wrong," Notes: Davie also returns ils lop distributor from 20 0 2 in Broadway, who handed oul 1 1 assists. ,„ Davie, which is 50-64- 5 all-time inside the CPC and 68- 14-6 outside Ihc CPC, bus fin­ ished fourlh the pnst Iwo years. ... The seniors arc Harmon, Howell, Broadway, Jenny Bo- keno, Ervin, Headier McDaniel, Ryanne M cDanlcl, W illiams, Bridgewater and Candace Fer­ rell. Davie has no juniors and nitie sophomores - Annie Haft- man, W oodward, Rebecca Peeler, Ashley Cornalzer, Kami Simpson, Kourlney Hanrahan, Kelly Mitchell, Allison Mackin­ tosh nnd Alyson Walker, Jackie Bullón Jumped to varsily ns a freshmun, ,„ Rynnne McDuniel, who injured herknee In the 10th bnskelball gnmo, could be bnck this week. “ Simp.son is filling in for her und doing a great job,” he said. ... Davie plays home matches against Alexander Cen­ tral on March 6, Salisbury on Mnrch 10 and North Iredell on March 11. JV matches begin nl 5 :15 and the varsity nl approxi­ mately 7. ,IV - Mooresville 4, Duvie 0 M ooresville feasted on Davie’s JV .squud, too, although the War Eagles saved Iheir face by plugging defensive holes mid­ way through the first half and slowing the pace of Ihe fall. “ M ooresville cam e oul stomping, wc were confused in ' our marking and it took us 10 -12 minutes to get our marks. And il ' was ulrcttdy 2-0 by then,” Gustafson suid, “They were n much-better team, but we im­ proved big-time. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a team re­ spond lo such a challenge lhat quick. You’re never happy when you lose, but they mude it u con­ test.” Davie has a new JV coach in Larry Boger. His team is made , up of juniors Linden Cartner, Gracc Riddle nnd Dunla Hemnn- dez; sophomores Morgnn Wall- ner, Megan Pitts, Kim Carter, Erin Lederer nnd Nicole Mar- cady; and freshmen Slonn Stnilh, EmilyTcngue, Katherine Gnskln, Eticn Lnnc, Rachcl Hwmphries, Rebekn Brock, Elyse Timmons, ' Pnlricln Cline nnd Salley Lackey. ' '■ Mackintosh could split time be- tween varsily and JV, ' “ I think they’ll do just fine. They listen very well nnd they’re " veiy coucliuble," Gustafson snitl. \ “ Defensively Lackey, Cnrlner ‘ nnd Teugue stood out (vs. “ Mooresville). 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M AGIC 16 -Peter Fields 10, Daniel Needs 2, Jason Gallimore 4. W OLFPACK 1 5 -Lake Slabach 1, Charlie Rothberg 6, Sterling Tkash 4, Mikael Pullium 4. Girls 3/4 SPARKS 14-K ayln Cornatzer 2, Haloigh Brown 4, Holly Furches 6, Laura Shelton 2. LIBERTY 9 - Kelly Woodard 4, Briltani Stewart 5. Boys 9/10 W OLFPACK 46 - Josh Aikens 28, Triston Smilh 2, Greg Simpson 2, Cody Thorpe 9, Dennis Hale 7. TARH EELS 39 - Nick Gaither 9, Chris Mock 2, Kevin Robertson 6, Shawn James 13, Wesley Noah 9. Boys 3rd TARH EELS - Dnvis Absher 4, Clay Cave 2, Torcn Rivers 2, Ben Schambach 6. BLU E DEVILS-Nathan Jones 2, Logan Ren 2, Logan Hendricks 2, Jcrniey Walker 3, Jacob Walker 4. LA K ERS - Knrch Arey 10, Jacob London 4, Jonathon Tise 2, W IZARD - Ben Beeson 6, George Freibergur 2, Boys 9/10 Tournament Semifinals TARH EELS 49 - Chris Mock 1 1, Jason Whitley 3, Nick Gaither 5, Kevin Robertson 8, Shawn James 16, Andrew Beeson 5, Wesley Noah 2. -----Э Ь А й а ^ З ? Cora.\L____ Alex Bell 4, Calab Oswell 3, Josh Chunn 4. Peoples 14, Andrew Sanders 5, Jonathon Ford 6, Wesley Cody 6, Dillon Maurer 4. Coed 7/8 Tournament 1st Round HEAT-25 - Zach Prevetle 4, Brittany Moser 8, John Haftman 7, David Pills 6. BLU E D EVILS 1 7 -Tyler Wooten 7, Travis Williams 6, Major Collier 2, Chase Macaione 2. TARHEELS 42 - Adam Cox 4, Matt Pennington 19, Tommy McGIaun 2, Joshua Holcomb 4, Taylor Milleson 9, Margo Masi 4. DEACONS 36 - Haakon Krey 10, Tucker Ren 12, Evan Crisco 14. Girls 3/4 SPARKS 20 - Kayla Cornatzer 4, Octavia Ramsey 8, Laura Shelton 8. EAGLES 16 - Jordan Moore 16. TARH EELS 13 - Roby Davis 7, Madison Pratnpas 4, Erin Deadmon 2. W IZARD 6 - Chelsea Doulin 4, Latrinda Tillery 2. WAR EAGLES 6 - Cassandra Dalton 4, Anna Burton 2. BLUE D EVILS 4 -Caitlyn Brake 2, Jasmin Gunning 2. Boys 4th HAWKS 26 - Blake Simmons 6, Patrick Whaley 5, Alex Fleming 4, Jay Slancliff 2, Jacob Wood 7. Troy Thomas 2. BUCKS 23 - Mattiue Johnson 4, David Stanley 8, D.C. STARS 3 7 - Kenlrcll Ray 8. Rehcem'Miirlin 14, JosTf Beaver 8, Parker Lee 6, Logan James 1. WOLFPACK 16 -Lake Slabach 4, Charlie Rothberg 4, Andrew Buchnnon I, Mikael Pullium 5, Daniel Lee 2. DEACONS 2 2 -Andrew Williamson 3, Ben Williamson 5, Sean Newman 2, Cole Jackson 8, Danzell Garmon 4. CELTICS 12 - Matthew lies 2, Richard Bell 2, Maxwell Lum 4, Shane Winters 4. Church League CENTER 38 - Brian Williams 9, Mike Kooniz 9, . 1ST BAPT 3 7 -W illie Cozarl 13. 1ST METH. 49 - Chad Ward 16 NEW LIFE 39 - Marnic Lewis 10, Rod Morgan 10. H ILLSDALE B A PT 80 - David Gillelle 24. LIB. METH. 41 - Brent Wall 18 BETHLEHEM 54 - Craig Smith 15 LIBERTY W ES. 4 6 - Chad Dyson 11. JERICHO 59 - Matt Hudson 31 EAGLE HEIGHTS 40- Jes.se Troxcll 22 SMITH GRO VE METH. 81 1ST PRES. 5 6 -Brian Pitts 23 H ILLSDALE BA PT 75 - Bubba Coleman 39 BETH LETH EM 71 - Patrick Law 31 NEW LIFE 75 - Marnic Lewis 17 EAGLES HEIGHTS 48 - Jesse Troxell 21 1ST METH. 6 3 -Corbin Dirks 15 LIBERTY W ES. 53 - Britt Osborne 15 CENTER 63 - Shannon DufTy 17 JERICHO 37 - Brad Dyer 17 1ST PRES 3 8 -Brian Pitts 16 1ST BAPT 3 0 -Clint Junker 8 Note: Firsl Methodist won Ihe church league und Hillsdale Baptist Imished sccond. Co-ed 7/8 DEACONS 39 - Kaakon Krey 4, Tucker Ren 10, Marshall Jefferson 6, Evan Crisco 15, BLUE DEVILS 3 0 -Tyler Wooten 6, Zach Smith 10, Travis Williams 12, Chase Macaione 2 Semifinals Co-cd 7/8 EAGLES 25 - Patrick Harris 10, Matt Oswell 8. Will Byeriy 4, Truvis Disher 2, Keri Robertson 2. TARHEELS 23 - Matt Pennington 13, Tommy McGlaun 4, Brook Pudgcit 2, Taylor Milic.son 4. Boys 4th Grade DEACONS 1 5 -Ben Williamson 6, Sean Newman 2, Cole Jackson 4, Danzell Garmon 3. M AGIC 4 - Peter Fields I, Jacob Littlo 1, Tyler Leo 2. Girls 6th All-Stars M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 30 - Sarah Marlin 4, Curly Pratapas 6, Hannah Stroupe 6, Amber Parrish 14. SOUTH VIEW 14 Boys 6th All-Stars SOUTH VIEW 54 M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 39 - Drew Absher 13, James Mayfield 4, Alex Marion 4, Brandon Walls 6, Landon Harris 6, Jess Cartner 2, Znch llling 3. Boys 6th State Tournament M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 45 - Drew Absher 9, Jnmes Mayfield 2, Atticus Lum 9, Alex Marion 5, Zach llling 10, Brandon Wnlls 5, Joss Cartncr 3. SA LISBU RY 42 Semifinals CHARLOTTE 29 M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 26 - Drew Absher 12, Landon Harris 7, Atticus Lum I, Alex Marion 1, Jumes Mayfield 5. Girls 6th State Tournament, 1st round LEE COUNTY 34 M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 12 - Cariy Partapas 2, Amber Parrish 1, Hannah Stroupe 2, Briltani McQueen 7. 2nd round M OCKSVILLE/DAVIE 25 - Carly Pratapas 6, Amber Parrish 4, Hannah Stoupe 10, Brittani McQuocn 3, Jesse Ren 2 . SOUTHERN PINES 18 O ld S ch oo l Davie Sports From March, 1989 • Davie’s wrestling team produced four champions und nine .stnte qualifiers to win its third straight Midwest Re- gionul. The winners were Brad Foster, Scott Bcuuchnmp, Scott Puge and Eric Blankenship. • Beth Mashbum scored 32 points as Davie’s varsity girls basketball team defeated Mount Tabor 61-49. Mashburn conncctcd on 11- of-16 shots and had 26 points in the first half ns Davie generagcd leads of 16-0 and 26-6. • John Bullins’ JV girls basketball team demolished Parkland 76-18 to finish 11 -0 in tho CPC and 14-3 overall. Stephanie Whitaker had 21 points and Tiffany Fleming 13. • Dnvie’s varsity boys fin­ ished 2-17 after losing 83-64 to South Rowan. Jimmy Greene had 18 point.s, Germain Mayfield 11 points and 10 rebounds and Todd Gulledge 12 points. • Matt Vaughters, who switched from cameraman to star player at midseason, scored 36 points in a split wilh South Rowan (47-46 loss) and Parkland (58-54 win). 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LIHLE RICHARDS j 22. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE I I I I Tiebreaker: j U N C V . D u k e I Tie Breaker Prcdlct Ihc scorc in the follfiwlnj’ contest.In cases of ties, the tiebreaker will be used to determine the winners Total Points Scored. I NAME:. I ADDRESS:____________________________________ I DAY PHONE:_________________NIGHT:__________ I .Siibinit by miiil, in |«rson or FAX 336-751-9760 to the Enierprise-Record office; ■ ^ 171 .S.MiiinSl.,MocksvillcorPOBox99,Mocksville,NC27028 J I. I I I II II II I II I i I I i I ; I i I 0 : I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Н6 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERI’RISK RECORD, Thursdiiy, March 6. 2003 Davie teacher and loyal fan Karen Ferrell scream s. Dawn Singleton and Andrea Dwiggins sw arm on an O range offensive player. - Photos by Jam es Barringer Sarah W illiam s slices in for a layup.Alyse Bowden fights for a loose ball. Coach Karen Stephens saw Davie dance with death, then up and outscore Orange 36-13 for a dram atic win. Dawn Singleton puts in an easy two. An electric crowd, stunned and silent at halftime, couldn’t believe their eyes in the second-half magic.Allison Schafer fires a shot over heavy traffic. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 - B7 N o rth D u rh a m T o p p le s D a v ie In B a s k e tb a ll P la y o ffs Continued From Page B 1 Although the War Engles fell one step short of the Western Regionals for the second straight year, they walked out with some memorable consolation prizes; back-to-back regular-season and tournament titles in the Central Piedmont Conference nnd 38 wins in two years, including the most since 1995 at 21-7. A ll things considered (Walker, last year’s CPC Player of the Year and the 2000 Sam Moir IVlVP, was a classic floor general who would have given Dnvie another legitimate scoring threat), there couldn’t have been a better way to end. “This has been a great year,” Stephens said. “We changed a lot of things, brought in things they had not seen, and then we hud a key injury with Brittany. For ail the adversity w e’ ve been through, I can’t say I’m prouder of any group more thun 1 um of this group.” On paper, Davie-Nortiiern Durham should have been a blowout. But for three quarters, Davie forced the Knigiits to click al peak level to maintain a 55- 42 lend. The difference wus simple; Junior Nicole Allison devoured the lane for 27 points, including 19 in the tone-seuing first half, on 1 l-of-16 shooUng. The Knights of the Pac-6 Conference played like the team everyone pulling for the under­ dog feared. They’re ranked No. 3 in the state poll, they’re 24-2 and their 19-4 press-steal-layup blitz establislicd a 30-16 comfort zone that was never threatened. “When thut press is working and we’re firing on all cylinders, it’s pretty much nice and smooth for us," ND coach Pam Adams said. “This team iuis the poten­ tial of .scoring 10 or 15 points in a matter of minutes. We huve some really good athletes. With Allison and Tameika Brooks, their athleticism’s unbclievuble. A llison is an extraordinary player. She’s very smooth." The Wur Eagles, who charged back from 18 down lo shellshock Orange in the sectional semifi­ nals, couldn't stir up an encore Houdini net. “They’re probubly the quick­ est team we’ve played in u while - if not ever," Singleton .said. “They just kept pounding it to us.” Adams was gracious in vic­ tory. She described Davie ns u worthy panicipunt in tho state’s final 16. “We never let them get com­ fortable and stayed in their face the whole time," she said. "But they broke our press a few times. They run a great fastbreak. That ball doesn’t touch the ground. I meun they can put u clinic on with thut. Our kids just played some big-time pressure defense. “We had seen Williams and watched her. We picked up on .some things that migiu help stop lier and we got lucky. Wc tried to overplay her to her right and send her back left, nnd il seemed like her tendencies were doing u little fnke nnd then moving to tiie right. But when we forgot to cover her up, slie scored. Slie is n pure shooter, “ 1 know when they pinyed Ornnge, they were down by 18, but nothing fazed them. They’re a very well-coached team and very disciplined. Some teams will gel behind and it’s over with.This team doesn’t. You can tell a team that’s got heart, and this team never quit. This is the team you want to play. They get you ready.” N E V E R M IND thut Will- iums (916 career points) fell a good two weeks short of becom­ ing just the ninth member of Davie's 1,000-point club - .she’s flat-out one of the mosl creative .scorers since 195C7‘ri1ir5riinCP’' step jukes, deft crossovers, ice- wuter-in-the-veins bombs, slush­ ing cuts nnd beautiful lefty fin­ ishes will stand the test of time. This season alone, she repeat­ edly bounced off the deck to fire more than 230 free throws, and she delivered 10 or more points in 30 of her last 33 games. At 5 -1 1, Singleton played out of position all year long. Still, she developed a jump hook, pol- isiied it into a science and blocked shots with Ihe ease of combing her hair. Williams (14.5 ppg) nnd Singleton (12 .2 ) blended into the Hnest 1-2 punch since Jonette Williurd and Tumi Ruinsey teamed for nearly 28 in 1995-96. And then there's McDaniel, who went ubout her business quietly as the consimimate role player. She routinely burned cheating defenses and collected Ions of floor burns.' “ Tilttni'oUrstanding leaders,” Stephens said. “They did the things I asked for. 1 couldn't have usked for a better situation to come in to with these three girls leading this group like they have. “ I hate to see them go, and they huve made some shoes that are going to be extremely hard to nil in the future. That means we’re going to have to put in u lot of summer time. We’re ui- reudy plunning for 30 or more games this summer.” Northern Durhtim 75 • Nicolc Alli­ son 27. Tuniciku Brooks 15, KrI.stcn Kozar 10. Cliuncc Sicwurt 9. Linilsuy Clark 7, Jii/z Adamiis 4, Shancvca Fos­ ter 2, Tiffanl Turrentlne I. Diivli! 55'Dawn Singleton 14, Alli­ son Scharer II, Santh Williams 10, Heather McDanicI ‘J.Auilrcu Dwiggins 6, Carly Booth 3, Nicole Maready 2. Comeback Win Over Orange Sends Davie Girls To Third Round 1 Continued From Piige B 1 “ I couldn’t understund the first half," Stephens suid. “At halftlme I wus thinking ubout what Mr. Powers (assistant principal Cary Powers) told me the other day," said Sarah Will­ iams, who led nil .scorers with 20 points. “He said: ‘You’re confer­ ence champions bul you'll re­ member what happens in that first playoff game and you won’t remember your conference.' I re­ ally thought about that at half- time and was like; ‘You know what, that’s true. We're coming back in this game.' Wc want to go further than we did last year.” Just when it appeared the cat’s in the bag and the bag’s in the river, something happened. Or more accurately, Singleton hap­ pened. After spectating for 11 min­ utes, Singleton had her machine gun of a jump hook ready to go. She grabbed the game around the У throat with four quick points that prompted an Orange timeout and provided a jolt of energy that launched a 14-3 run. “That hurt us a lot, not hav­ ing (Singleton’s) inside pres­ ence,” Williams said. “ D aw n's aw esom e," McDaniel said. “She scores al­ most all the time if you cun gel it into her. We had her buck in the second hnlf and she came up big." “ Honestly, at halftime we weren't going to give up but I didn't like how it looked." Singleton suid. “ 1 wus like; ‘ 1 need to pick it up.’ I felt like wc were fulling apurt and we camc in al hnlflime nnd realized it w as. do-or-die like Conch (Debbie) Evans said. I got two (quick) fouls and the team didn't need thnt.Thoy needed a leader lo step up nnd piny big, nnd that’s what I tried to do." Williuins and Allison Schafer were magnificent in the 14-3 burst. Williams nulled a 3-pointer to cut it to 37-31. Then Schafer, who never shows a hesitation to take big shots despite an ordinary 9.4 average, sparked another big roar from the crowd when she banged a 3 lo make il 38-34. The Singieton-W iliiam s- Schafcr heroics didn't look like they would be enough when Or­ ange closed the quarter with a trey and opened the fourth with a bucket for n 43-34 bulge. Bul Davie reeled off another blister­ ing run, II-O, and wound up whipping Orange 36-13 in the second half. Orange sank into a shell as Williams' 3-pointer produced a 45-43 lend with 3;40 remnining, Dnvie's first lend since 3-2. “With the home crowd behind them, it seemed like they wunted it more thun we did,” Orange coach Ginger Ford said. “ We were tcnlative on offense and de­ fense, and they were more sure R eg ister N o w For S o ftb all, B aseb all P eew ee L eag u es The Mocksvillc-Davie Rec­ reation Dcpurtiuent is accepting registrntion for three leagues - T-ball and peewee baseball, 7-8 baseball and girls peewee slow- pitch softball. • The rec will acccpl registra­ tion forT-bull und peewee buse- bull through March 7. League age for T-bttll is 4-5 nnd 6 for peewee.T-bnll nllows children to learn, develop and practice fun- dnmenlnl sk ills. Peewee is coach-pitch and a step above T- bnll. Lengue play will begin in Aprii and run through the first of June. All games wili be pluyed at Jericho, • The 7-8 baseball is new. Purticipants must lurn 7 before May I and cannot turn 9 before Aug. 1 , 2003. This league is a step above peewee and will be more advanced. Most games will be played at Jcriclio with a few played al Rich Park and Center Church. Game days w ill be mostly Saturdays. The fee is .$30, the deadline is March 7 and league play will be late April through early June. • Girls peewee slow-pitch softball is a coacii-pitch league for ages 7-9. This league will be played mid-April through mid- June at Jericho, Rich Park nnd Center bull fields.The fee is $30 und tiie dcndline is Murch 7. LIM O USIN E SERVICE .............. Prom Night Special • 6 Hours $2 1 0 . 0 0 Plus Gratiililics C » H I-866-8EZRIDE Toll Free 3 9 - 7 4 3 3 3>39.0O teirMin, 2 houvs » /Vds GfiJiiitiy '■’S' S a lis b u r y , NC O r 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 16 3 3 433 M oon River Roap of whut they wnnted to do. Wc could huve relaxed too much coming oul in the third qunrter, und I think wc got ruttlcd. Mcn- tnlly, we got out of focus with who their main players were und who they would go to." “ In the first hulf thoy didn't miss hnrdly nny shots, und it was like everything wns going our wuy in second half," Singleton .said. After the Pnnthers tied it nl45, Singleton broke their back. She spun and scored witli a kiss off the glass. She spiked Cassidy Warren’s driving shot into the floor. After Davie spread the floor wilh a 47-45 lead and milked 1 ;38 off the clock, Single­ ton rebounded a missed Davie free throw, scored for u 50-45 lend with a minute left and fin­ ished with 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting. M cDanicI ccmcnted il by making 5-of-6 free throws in the final 1 ;2 2. “ D awn's a lender and she knows w hat’s expected," Stephens said. “After sluing and watching, she realized I’ve got to get in there and do something becau.so this is it." The tight finish was tailor- made for the War Eagles, who live for crunch time. In the fourth, they converted 6-of-ll field goals, 9-of-l 1 free throws und scored on 10 of 12 posses­ sions. They're 27-of-32 from the line in the last three fourth quar­ ters. “The crowd was awesome, but we’ve got to quit doing this comeback thing,” Williams said. “ (Slcphens) didn't yell (al halftime)," McDaniel suid. “ She was calm about it but she got her point across, us you cun see." Notes: Williums mnde 4-of-5 3-pointers for her sixth 20-point gnme of the your. She hus 906 points in her thrce-yeur vnrsity curcor.... Sehufer hnd two 3s and 12 points. ... Davie received a first-round bye, while Orange advanced by edging Mount Tu­ bor by two.... Singleton suid jun­ ior Andren Dwiggins is uniong the team leaders in unnoticeables - box-outs and smothering de­ fense - and de.serves more praise. “ 1 don't think Andren gets enough recognition,” .she suid. “Slie did u grout job gunrding (Warren). I mean she’s the best defensive player we have, und for her to stuy with No. 12 nio.st of the gnme wns n grout job. We cull her defense master. She scorcs occasionally, but she fights for rebounds. She’s one of the short­ est players on the team, but she jusl busts her bull and gels nfter it.” ■ OrunKc 4S - Cussldy Wurrcn 13, Lindsey I’opc 12, Ashley Lilclindd 12, Ann» Hclycvolil 6, Jcssica Buday 5. OiivIc 56 - Snrnh Williums 20, Alli- snii Schurcr 12. Duwn Singldun It. Hcnthcr McDnnicI ‘J, Andrea Dwiggins 2. Alyson Walker 2. Davie Girls Basketball Statistics Record: 21-7 Gms Pts Rch.4 Avg Assists Avg I’PG Williums 28 406 168 6.0 89 3.1 14.5 Singleton 28 342 2 10 7.5 58 2.0 12.2 Sehufer 28 267 139 4.9 67 2.3 9.5 H. McDaniel 28 205 80 2.8 90 3,2 7,3 Booth 28 129 97 3.4 26 0.9 4.6 Dwiggins 28 114 115 4.1 48 1.7 4.0 B. Walker 4 13 11 2.8 16 4.0 3.3 Marendy 22 36 51 2.3 7 0.3 1.6 A. Walker 28 42 23 0.8 22 0.7 1.5 Kahrs 20 24 47 2.3 11 0.5 1.2 R. 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Davie coach M att M cPherson rounds subs during North’s easy win over South. W ild c a t s F a ll S h o r t In S e n s a t io n a l S h o o t o u t Look how mucli it tool; to slop Ihc Norlh Duvic cighth- grnde boy.s basketball team's six- gnine winning .streak. Il look a Wcsl Rownn leam playing a bril­ liant game, and it took some help from a questionable official seorebook Ihnl era.seil iwo Nonli points in Ihe final minule. The 65-62 result did nol hap­ pen because of anything North did or didn't do. It happened be­ cause host Wesl was jusl n hair betler in a speelncular shoolout llint wus like nn amusenienl-purk ride thut just kept going and go­ ing and left you breathless.- North just wished it would have somehow gone on for one more thrill. “ It wns just who had the bnll last," Couch Malt McPherson ■siiid. “ Il wns like one of lho.se SEGA gamc.s - the Inst guy who has the bnll wins.” The Wildcnis eume in think­ ing about n record seuson. A win liver Wesl would have .set up n showdown with Erwin (which wus Inter cancelled by nn ice storm nnd nol rc.scheduled) wilh a ihree-wuy shurc of first pluce in Ihe Mid-South Conference on llie line. But West overcame North's 22-16 nrst-quarter lead, >- protected leads of 36-33 at hhlf- time nnil 4R-42 through three quarters nnd knocked Norlh lo y-2 overall und 5-2 in the MSC despite 25 poinls from center Tom Kuell und 19 from point guard Whit M errifield. Tyler Baity .scored 12 ns North’s top guns accounted for 56 points. Lasl year, the above purn- gruph would have seemed im­ possible. The Bulldogs didn't win a single gnme. was Soulh Davie's lone victim in two yenrs nnd trailed North Dnvie 36-0 in un evcntuul 42-22 decision. Bul Ihis is n completely dif­ ferent West lenm. “They huve u whole new lenm from' lop to bottom,” McPherson suid. “They huve n kid who was absolutely phenom­ enal. He dunked in the prcgame. That was impres.sive. And they huve another kid who gol u lol of easy putbacks." In a rulhless display of power, Kucll convened four three-point plays in Ihe first quarter, Iniished wilh six three-point plays and had u chnnce for eight. Norlh milled wilhin one in the final minule nnd wnlked away with its chin up. “ It's Ihe firsl lime our kids huve renlly faced a good team und really stepped up," McPher­ son said. “ I wus really proud of the way the kids played. Il was probably Ihe best middle-school game I've seen. I looked up al the end of the Tirst quarter nnd said; ‘Оес'л, are we going lo score 80?' “They haled to lose nnd didn't like Ihe taste ofit, and I was glnd of that." Kuell's rampage continued later in the week in what lunied out to be the final regular-sea­ son game. He bulldozed for 12 fir.st-quttrter points and sel ihe lone in a 63-47 win overwinlcss South Dnvic (0-7). Jnck Rooney countered Kuell's 17 points wilh 18, bul North hnd more Ihun enough of­ fense lo cnncel oul Rooney's cf- forl as 1 1 Wildcnis contributed poinls, including 13 from Bnily. Notes: John Michacl Groce hil Ihree 3-pointers in the firsl hulf 10 keep South alive nt 39- 29.... Rooney finished wilh a 16- polnl average. ... With 17-plus poinls In four slrnighl gumes, Kuell lends Norlh with u 13.7 nvernge. Bully slunds nt 10.4 nnd Merrifield at 10.... North rolled over China Grove in the first round of the M SC Tournamem, then fuced lop-seeded Erwin, which hasn’t lost in two years, in Monduy’s .semifinals. The fi­ nals ure Murch 5 al loumamem host Soulh Dnvie. Wcsl Kciivnn 65, N(irlh Diivic Л2 - Тот Kucll 25, Whit Mcrrindd ly.'iylcr Unil)' l2,Michiiol .Sillier 2. Jiircd Nelms 2,DmonMimship2. .Smilh Unvlc 47 - Jack Kooncy IK, John Ivllchucl OriKc 9, Josh BdcrH, An­ thony Brown 3,Chrl> Brogdon 2, Kenny Rivets 2,Ziich Mownril 2, Frunky Fucnlcj2. Norlh Ihivic 6.1 - Tom Kucll 17, I-^lcr llutly U, Whil McrtificW 8. Dil­ lon Manshi|i 7. UryimKin¡;.1,.Sciin Miller 3. Jiircd Ncims .3. .Michnci Jolly .1, Diivid I’ins 2. Midiiicl .Sillier 2. Juilin l.cc 2,Josh Eder bulls his w ay info the lane.- Photos by Jam es Barringer Jack Rooney contests a Dillon M anship shot.Tom Kuell goes up strong in N. D avie’s 63-47 win. jy ie r Baity gets loose for fastbreak points. I A l l y s o n H . S a i o i e l l e ^ \ C P A , P . A . 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Bill Lee 998-5349 Scott Boswell 940-5922 DAVIE COUNTY EN I'ERPRISK RECORD, Thursday, March 6, 2003 -1$9 N. Davie coach Iris h King w orks the sideline. - Photos by Jam es Barringer South Davie coach Beth C arter yells instructions during a timeout of North Davie's 35-29 win over South. Hot Start Propels North Over South It was anolher ragged game for Norlh Davie’s girls baskel- ball leam, svhich shot 12 percent in back-lo-back losses lo Soulh- east and Wesl Rowan. Slill, the Wildcals came oul hoi and held on in a 35-29 win over visiting Soulh Dnvie lasl week lhal looked prelty in Ihe only place lhal counted - Ihe bollom line. The Wildcnis' shooling louch didn't gel uny better in n lO-for- 4 1 displny, but what mattered to Coach Trish King was their abil­ ity to sidestep an upset and seal Iheeighlh-grnde program's firsl winning record since 1999. “ Even Ihough we won, I was still disappointed wllh the wny we played (over the Inst three (|unrler.s),” she said after Nor,lh improved to 7-4 overall nnd 4-3 in the Mid-South Conference. “ We slill pluyed sloppy (20 turn­ overs). We're still not pinying the kind of tiall like we did be­ fore we started having ull ihese dnys off.” Norlh only inunaged 16 poinls in Ihe second, Ihiril and fourlh (juarlers, bul il maliered little because it was inagnincenl in Ihe firsl six minules while tak­ ing a 19-10 lead. Jenny Mnnn and Morgan Owens combined for 13 nrsl-quarler poinls, ex­ actly whal Norlh needed after willing 54-32 lo Wesl Rowan earlier in llie week. “ We came oul hoi becau.sc we're tired of losing, and we nc- luully hnd n day of praclice be­ fore this game, only the second praclice we've hud in n week and a half. And it really helped,” King said. Mann hil IW O 3-poinlers and scored lOofher 12 poinls in the firsl half. While Mnnn posted her .seventh double-figure effort lo give Norlh n 27-16 hnlflimc advanlagc, Owens added nine poinls and Whilney Williams had five poinls and 10 rebounds, her fourlh game wilh 10 or more boards. South quieted Mann wilh a Morgan O w ens attem pts a shot against Lauren Parker. box-and-onc defense, mnclc n mild run in the Ihird nnd climbed wUtiin six in the fourlh. But N orlh's upper hand never seemed in danger, “ Mann wns back," King said. “ She was back in Ihe groove again, and when Jenny shools well everybody feels more eom- forlable. She and Whilney have a big role on our leam as far as how we’re going lo play. “ If we hadn'l hnd a lillle cush­ ion al halflime, we probably would have liisi ihe game.” To Soulh's credil, il never look a knockoul punch nnd re­ lied on Lauren Parker lo slay in Ihe game. Coach lielh Carler has known all along lhal Parker has lulenl, and'she broke oul wilh 12 sea­ son-high poinls. Il was jusl ihe lliird double-figure performance ' for Soulh (3-4,3-3 MSC), which got 12 from Grace Didenko againsi Corriher-Lipe und 11 from Vanessa Didenko agiiinsl Knox. "Lauren had a really good game, and I needed lhal from her,” Carler said. "Lauren was laking more shols. I've been lell- ing her all yearloshool ihe hall.” NO RTH ’S C A M li al Wesl Rowan was a losi day from ihe momenl il began. The Bulldogs dipped oul 10 a 15-3 lead and did nnylhing they wanted in build­ ing leads of 28-12 ut hnlflimc and 44-20 through three. "We hud a hard lime regroup­ ing from the ice storm, and this leam was way more talented than we ure,” King said. "Their guards are very smooth and we didn't play well ul nil.” Mann led with 1 1 poinls, Wil­ liams had nine arid Owens wenl 7-of-7 from Ihe foul line for seven poinls. However, Morgnn’sleummnles wenl l-of- 7 from ihe siripe und Norlh missed 44-of-50 field goals. "We jusl weren'l menially ihere," she said. "Even our in­ side shols were nol going in." Notes: The i'cc slorm can­ celled Norlh's game wilh un- healeii Erwin, and Soulh had iwo games cancelled. ... The MSC Tournament was Mnrch 1-5 al Soulh Davie. West Kiiwim 54, Niirlli Duvie Jenny Mann II. Whitney Williams'). Morgan OwcDs 7. Ainiiiula Kii.sscll 5. Tjiylor Huylcs 2. Sniilli Diivlu 2U-Lauren i’arkcr 12, Viuiossa Didenko 6, Kol>ecca Kiddle 5. Cirace Diilciiku Kuchct Clnin 2. NorMi Diivie 35 • Jenny Mann 12. Morgan Owens 9. Whitney Williams f>, Amanda Russell 4. Maryo Masi X Megan Williams 2. 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Sign Up Now For Softball Leagues The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Department is laking signups for Ihe following sofl­ ball leagues: m en's open, women's open, men’s church and women's cliiuch. The dead­ line lo enter a leam is April 1 1 . Spaghetti Supper Pate:March 8, ZOOS Time:5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Place:Woodleaf Community building geside tlie Woodleaf Rre Pept. Sponsored by:The Woodleaf Oub Scouts PIW0 Iw or Take out ^6 .0 0 per person. Children under 6 eat free. J ' Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine lias you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. James Coinadoll and D|-. Gregg Ferrerò will sec patients in this olTice on Moiuluy and Wedne.sday mornings. 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No plans, drawings, or instructions from a kit were used. “ I just made it," Link laughs. He began construction last summer and said the windmill took approxi­ mately three months to complete. It is made of galvanized pieces from old electrical towers thal held up huge power lines. Link was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and salvaged the discarded metal. After cleaning and preparing the pieces Link bolted them together to form the frame. The entire windmill was built on the ground in a horizontal position. When complete il was hoisted to a standing position using a truck with a boom. Link said. And now it stands 25 feet high in Link’s backyard. It’s six feet wide blades rotate silently in the wind. It’s secured wilh tlie same kind of strap­ ping used for manufactured homos. Link says he likes the old two cyl­ inder John Deere tractors and this, no doubt, influenced his choice of paint color for the mill. It’s painted bright green and yellow and even has a John Deere logo on the tail. Links says he took a small picture of a logo and en­ larged it on a copy machine. Then he made his own stencil to u.se. To top it off he attached a minia­ ture diecast John Deere tractor atop the finished windmill. Link says the four corners of the frame are positioned in the north, south, cast, ami west positions so he is assured an accurate reading on which way the Davie’s air currents. Link doesn't have any plans to build another windmill any time soon. But, knowing Link, that could all change with the wind. Junior Link says he has lots of hobbies and projects he likes to tinker with. The windm ill is oainted John D eere green and even has the logo , . ^ ^ on the S l fin. • by R obin Ferg usso n Link stands in front of the large galvanized m etal windmill m ade of discarded scraps. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdtiy. March fi, 2003 Irby-Morgan Couple Married In Charleston G'mu Leigh Irby of Advance anil Timothy Edward Morgan ol' Richmond, Va. were united in marriage at 7 p.m. on Dcc. 20 at the Charle.ston (S.C.) Wedding Chapel. ____T'.... h Ted and GiiyLynn Irby of Ad­ vance. She I.s u 1998 graduate of Davie High School, and earned a bachelor’s degree in p.sychol- ogy with a minor in child and family developinent from the University of North Curolinn at Charlotte in 2002. She is a cheerleading coach for USA All Stars and assistant cheerleading (uiach at Virginia Common­ wealth University, all of Rich­ mond, Va. The groom is the son of Deborah Morgan, and Aubrey and Louise Morgan, all of Rich­ mond. He is a 1986 graduate of Hermitage High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology from Vir­ ginia Tech in 1990. He is owner o f Richmond Tumbling and Cheer and U SA All Stars of Richmond, Elite Teams Produc­ tions. » partner witli All Star Challenge Championships of Chapel Hill and Spirit Express, founder of Cheers for Charity Com petitions, and is head checrleiidiniig coach at Virginia Commonwealth University. ------Given ill lllal'liagu liy tier ta- ther, the bride wore an ivory beaded gown with a fingertip veil, designed by Patricia Timm of St. Tropez. She chose her sister and best friend. Ginger Irby Hendrix, as the matron of honor. The brides- inuid was Mandy Wall of Ad­ vance. The groom’s son, Mitchell Morgan of Richtnond. was best man. Usher was Aubrey Morgan, the groom's fatherof Valentine.s, Va. Ring bearer was Samuel Tho­ mas Hendrix,the bride’s nephew and son of Thomas and Ginger Hendrix of Advance. A dinner reception was hosted by Ihe bride’s parents al Tristan’s of the Trencii Quarter in historic Charleston. The couple has planned a wedding trip lo Las Vegas. 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Mrs. Bertie Foster Baity was honored with a birthday recep- y tion Sunday afternoon, March 2 nt the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Rick Hartman on Richmoni Lane. Bertie lurned 92 on March I . She attended her home church in Courtney on Sunday morning before her afternoon parly. Many people dropped by to wish Bertie a Happy Birthday during the appointed hours 2-4 p.m. Boys Announce Birth Of Brother Nicholas Potts and Dylan Livengood of M ocksville an­ nounce the birth of their brother. Caleb Trey Livengood, on ГеЬ. 18,2(K)3 al4:22 p.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 19 and 1/2 inches long. Parents are Richard and Dena P. Livengood. Maternal grandparents are Don Bean of Clemmons and Beity W. Beam of Mocksville. Paternal grandparents are Rich­ ard Livengood Sr. of Hickory and Brenda H. Livengood of Winston-Salem. She is alert and greeted every­ one with a smile. Special guest was her 83 year old brother, Glenn F-oster. Meli.s.sa Hendrix Barnuni of Concord and Meredith Hendrix, student al UNC-Charlolte. were Thursday aflernoon visitors of their grandmother. Edilh Zimmerman. Brenda Zimmerman of Glen Cove, Long Island , N.Y. drove in Thursday lo visit her mother Edith Zimmerman and to atlend the funeral of her aunt Ruth Collette Friday. Saturday, Brenda anti Edith enjoyeil the benent breakfast al the commu­ nity building. Brenda and Edilh also visited Eugene and Hess Tiiininy llole.s and ICric I’olcse announce the hirlh of n son, .lames Tyler. ’I’>'ler wus horn February 13,2003 ut 8:10 a.tii. Ill Davis Ke(>innnl Medl- cul Center In Slalesvlile, 'l^ler weighed 8 Ihs. 7 oz. and was 20 Inchcs lon|>. Cfranilpnrenls; Diirlcnc Owlit(is (Mueksvllle) and Wllllum Holes (Monniel. Great-graiidpiirenl.s; Kuxannu Head (Mocksvillc) and the late Jnmc.s E, Head. Bennett in Ihe Cornalzer com­ munity. She returned to NY on Sunday. We are happy to report George Harris is back at work after undergoing surgery, a stent, for a heart condition. Pastor Hiu ry Sammons wife, Jane Sammons went to West Vir­ ginia over Ihe weekend to attend the funeral of her uncle. Sadie Gross of Pfafftown was a Sunday afternoon visitor of Edith Zimmernum, During the afternoon they attended Ihc birthday reception of Bertie Baity and visited a high school classmate, Maybelle Orrell, Melanie Shoaf of Bixhy was a Stmday afternon visitor of Lib R E P L A C E M E N T WINDOWS AND DOORS O p e n h o m e l y • Bcrwccn-the-glii,« blinds and shades never need cleaning. • Professional itistaibtion makes it ciisy, start to fini.'ih. • N o p a y m e n ts fo r 6 m o n th s ! ‘ $5 0 oß'cach Imtallcd 1‘mhioii Fit liepliuimaii Wiiii/ow $1 5 0 lijfciich ImuilM Re/iliueiwiil pLiiio Dimy H urry! O ffe r e n d s s o o n . Call, stop by, or let tts come to you. 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Medford Shoaf’s birthday was Feb. 20 and Lucille Hale’s birth­ day was Feb. 22 instead o f March. Campbell-Sink Engagement Announced Warren and Mcncie Campbell of Winston-Salem announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Ann Campbell of Mocks­ villc to Jeremy Winfield Sink, the son of James (Jimmy) and Kim Sink of Yadkinville. The bride-elect is a 1998 gradtiate of R .J. Reynolds High School and earned an LPN degree frotn For.syth Technical Community College Nursing SehooL She is employed as Dr. Thomas Jolly’s nurse at Clubhaven Family Practice. The groom-to-be is a 1999 graduate of Davie High School and is a student at For.syth Technical Connnunity College, planning to graduate in May with an associate degree in architectural technol­ ogy. He has a 4.0 grade point average and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. He is assistant- wrestling coach at South Davic Middle School. The wedding is planned for May 17 at Bethlehem United Meth­ odist Church. 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A June 21 wedding is planned in Sheets Memorial Baptist Chtirch in Lexington. Scott-Gary Engagement Announced Mr, and Mrs. Clyde E. Scott Sr. announce the engagemcnl of their daughter, Krysla Yvonne Seolt of Salisbury, lo Joseph Gary of Salisbury, The bride-elect is a 1993 graduate of Davie High School and a 1997 graduate of the University of Norlh Carolina al Green.sboro. She is pursuing a master’s degree in coimseling at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. She is employed as a juvenile court counselor wilh the N.C. Department of Juvenile Jus­ tice and Delinquency Prevention in Salisbury. ' The groom-to-be is the son of Gloria Miller of Clinton. He is a 1997 graduate of Clinton High School. He is employed as a human services technician with CenterPoint Human Services in Winslon- Salem. He will enler Winston-Salem Stale University in Ihe fall of 2003 to pursue a degree in spccial education. 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DAVIE COUNTY EN l ERPRlSE RECORD, Tluirsdii.v. iVIiirch 6,2003 A C o m m o n C a u s e Brothers Performing At Christian Blast Saturday Night At The Brock DAVUC COUN I Y liN TICRl’UISlC-KliCOUD. rimrsdii.v, Murili - C5 Hy Mike Diiriilmrdt Uavic County Etiterpriso Record_______________ cITecl." "Wc liiul no iticil, no "W c'rc busy as ever.' said. “ W e've sol » li»le Brad Brad l ludsoH is ii singer. Tall and good looking, ut age 23, lie is somewhat of a veteran In the Christian music industry. Mutt Hudson cun net. With an engaging smile, he can iiitike people laugh. And there's the hair. On Saturday night, the two brothers will be together, doing what they enjoy most - bringing young people closer to Christ at the second Cliristian Blast at the Brock I’erforming Arts Center in M ocksvi’ie. Brad is a singer with the group 3 For I, which also includes Holly Robinson- Bland and Brad’s father-in- law, Jim Leonard. Huilson is part of the group Focus on God (FOG), which started two years ago as an outreach of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Davie High School. Saturday night’s Blast at the Brock, North Main Street, begin.s al 7 p.m. The doors open at 6, and tickets arc $5 i« the door. Local singer Kelsey McDuniel will also perform. Last year, the show was nearly « .sellout. "A lot of people a.sked if we would do it again," Brad said. "It’s really cool working with my brother. We grow up here, and we really try to make a difference in young people’s lives. It’s really cool ll\«t we get to see euch other's ministry.” Most of the year, they’ re too busy to see cach other. )- 3 for I travels all over the eastern United Stntcs, and FOG is busy on a more regional circuit. Since forming, FOG hus changed a few members, and next year, the group will be based at Lipscomb University, which will be a sponsor. Matt said. There’s also some scluilarship money, lie transferring from Forsyth Tech. ■’Thai’s another door of opportunity the Lord has opened up,” lie suid. 1 le called the group’s popularity a ‘‘snowball and kcpi obeying where tlte Lord was sending il. God has been faithful in providing us uwesome members." The Hudsons ullend Pinedule Christiun Church in Winston-Salem, a place svhere n .sepiirme youlli .service druw.s some 200 yotmg people weekly. Matt said that audience is good for FOG lo try oul new skits, and get feedback. FOG members also include Tuylor Kinder, John Wuugh, Ashley Brackney und Steve Maynard. They perform mostly originul dramatic skits. "Our skits arc not skits that tell you what’s right and what’s wrong," Matt said. "Our skits make you think about your relationship wilh God. We wimt lo give them ii different per.speclive (o make them think ... ask yourself and decide for yourself... and let tltem make tlieir own conclu­ sions." They try 10 keep perfor- mance.s real. “ We make mistakes, too. We’re no better lhan the people sitting in Ihe audience.” FOO members write nbotii 75 pcrccnl o f (heir own skits. Mosl are geared toward teen­ agers nnd young adults. ‘‘The hardest part is writing good, quality skits lhal will reach young people,” Mull •said. The grou|) has per­ formed at rallies, conferences, clmrche.s, lock-ins. "W e’ll go iinywhere w e’re allowed to pul the Lord on display through drama." FOO is catching on, said older brother Brad, who is on the road weekly with 3 for I. “They’re one of the funniest groups I've seen,” Brad said, "The way they do i l ... Ihey really get you rolling in the floor laughing at Ihem ... and Ihen they hit you wilh the message ... and when you're laughing, you’ re really vulnerable.” 3 lor 1 has had three songs lo make the gospel iiidusliy eliarts, and "You Don’t Have To Bear Your Burdens Alone” has been No. I on the JoyFM countdown for three weeks. soinetliing for everybody. We have songs that cater lo the youth, and we do some of the old favorites, 3 for I style. "People are starting to consider us a major recording act. It’s opening up u new door so we cun minister to new people.” Brad still shakes his head when he thinks of how popular 3 for I is in Illinois, where a Christian video is pluyed on u locul television stution. They play in from of huge crowds in plnces such us the Turget Cenler in Minneapolis, and us small us u few people ill ¡1 little chmcli. "We love concerts ... bul there’s nothing like the personul touch of singing ut u church. Those people get to see whul you're really like. In a church, you have a chance to take the focus off of yourself and put it on God. I'v e seen people leave churches totally diferent from when they came, "I hope 3 for I cun tuke the power o f a song and reach people’s lieurt.” Mitrcli will be busy. After Saturday night's show at tlie Brock, 3 for I will tuke purl in a go.spel music cruise wilh Dr. Charles Stanley. Brad’s wife Sony« will miike ihiil trip. ■ When Ihey get buck. 17 concerts In seven days are .scheduled. Traveling in a bus, it’s a good thing that everybody gets along. Bind suid. “ We’re really close." H olly’s father takes cure of the sound system, and does much o f the driving. With two busy ministries, and homes next door, it,seems that Brad and Matt Hudson would perform together more often. But they don’t get the chance, e.xcepl for the yearly show at the Brock. “ We have lo remember this is lor Ihe Lord," Matt said. 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Mobile Phone 978-2299 C6 - DAVIE COUNTY EN I ERPRISE RECORD. Tluirsdii.v, Mnrch 6, 2003 1 1 ^2003 Relay For Life Team Captain Meeting March 10 There will be a Relay for Life learn captain's meeting al 5:30 p.m. Monday, Mareli 10 al the Davie High Scliool nnillipiirpo.se Upcoming meetings will be held April 14 and Muy 19. The relay i.s selicduled for Juen 20- 2 1 lit the War Eagle Football Sta­ dium. Four Corners News M em bers from United fvlettiodist churcfies at the Davie G athering 2003. Dr. M ichael Leatherwood, Lexington DislricI Superin­ ten d en t, speai<s lo the Davie Methodists. Itj Miiric While Four Corners Correspondent Mrs. Kenny Smilh was hon­ ored on her birlhday by Jerry I’otts al a supper nt his home Sat­ urday nighl. Those enjoying Ihe occasion with them were Mr. and Mrs. Dana Haneline and Cole, Patricia Hamm o f Carolina Beach, Kenny Smith nnd Toni Ireland, Mrs. Batry Smilh is doing nicely after hip surgery al Forsyth Ho.spital. She will be in llierapy at Whitaker Care for sev­ eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe While were Slipper guests Tliursday niglil of Mr. and Mrs. Mark While and Jessica. Mrs. Kenny Smith was hon­ ored for her birlhday Monday by her sislers, Edna Ann Beck, Marie While, Helena Craft and niece, Patricia Hamm. They spent liic day shopping and en­ joyed lunch at K&W Cafeteria in Winston-Salem. Ollivc Burgess is on our sick list and needs our continued prayers. Tarheel State Quurlct will be in concert Sunday, Marcli 9 at 7 p.m. at Courtney Baplisi Church. Everyone is invited to attend. Fellowship will follow Ihc con­ cert. M em bers of the Poor M an’s Band from Hardison United Methodist Church entertain. ¡Methodists tioldAnnual ‘Davie Gathering’ 11^ Daiie School '|f ofDance The Davie Counly United MetluKlist Sub-Districl Priigrani Council's Davie Gathering 2(H).1 was a success. Those alleiuling hoard the ways Davie M ethodists are making mission activities come alive al liome and in olher areas. Mission projects include .Siore- lunise for Jesus, Mabilat for Hu- manily, building teams, youlh work. The Children’s Home, Camp Tckoa and others lhat were highlighted. First United Melhodisi Men arc planning lo huild a Habitat house. Davie is supporting a l lispnnic church in Le,\ington, and Ihe Storehou.se vision for a larger facility. Min­ isters have inoie information. The Concord Melhodisi Men are planning a coed golf chal­ lenge Saturday, May 3. Call 655-7074. Blood Supplies Low; Upcoming Local Drives Planned Two American Red Cross olher drive is planned for Mon- catch up on blood supplies after age, weigh at least 110 pounds blood drives will he held in Davie Counly this monlh. A (Irive is scheduled for Fri- day. March 7. from S;3()a.m,-I p,ni. al Davie High School, An- day. March 10. 2-6:30 p.m. at William R, Davie Hlenientary School, U .S. 601 N.. Mocksville. The Red Cross is trying to several drives were cancelled be­ cause of weather. There is a one- day .supply of O Negative and O Positive. If you are :it least 17 years of and are in general good heallh, you can be a donor. Call 751-1347 lo .schedule an appointment.fez F rid ay^ M a rc h 7 th • 6 - 1 0 P .M . Babysitting includes,., games, dance, a movie, and snacks. $ 1 0 - 1 ch ild $ 1 5 - 2 c h ild ren $ 2 0 - 3 ch ild re n 142 N. Main Street, Downtown Mocksville CaU G36)7Sl-2898Jbrnmv details ^................... - "" 'JÚ Taking the Lead 2 0 0 3 D a v i e C o u n t y S p e l l i n g B e e Congratulations to all for an outstanding performance in this year’s event! 2nd P la ce Sam Law, Pinebrook Elementary School $150 Savings Bond Presented by Ihe Davie County Enterprise Record 1st P la c e Ashley Trivette, North Davie Middle School $250 Savings Bond Presented by Venezia Italian Family Restaurant Brian Bullins - Cornatzer Elementary School Greg Nuckols - Mocksville Elementary School Josh Carter - Shady Qrove Elementary School Brittannie Ball - V\/llliam R. Davie Elementary School Stephanie Jarvis - South Davie Middle School 3rd P la c e Michelle HamDton, Cooleemee Elementary School $100 Savings Bond Presented by the Davio Counly Enlerprise Record A Spedai Thanks to this Year’s Sponsors! V e n e z i a lUllin F»mUy RttUurnnt D A V IB C O U N T Y E N T E R P m / E ^ ^ E C O R D tbbacco Сотлрапу Ijames To Speak To Compassionate Friends DAVIE COUN TV EN'I ERPRI.SK RECORD. Thursday. March Г., 2003 - C7 Calvin Ijames of Mocksville will be the guest speaker for the monthly meeting of The Com­ passionate Friends, a self-help organization offering friendship and understanding to families who have experienced the dealli of a child. The meeting will be held Thursday, M arch 6 al First Union National Bank, 221 E. Broad St., Statesville, in the up­ stairs community meeting room at 7 p.m. Calvin and his wife Vertie are the parents of three children: Jeff, who died of canccr at age 27; Sieve, und Marjoiene. They have been active in TC F for many years, including Calvin's serving on the national T C F board of directors and organiz­ ing several T C F chapters in North C arolina. They have served as volunteers nt the Wake Forest Universily Medical Cen­ ler since 1988. Ijames has received numer­ ous humanitarian service achievement awards. He is the author of the book Survival Kit for the Chrislian Journey, is known throughout the Piedmont and is a frequent speaker for TCF, church and civic orgunizu- lions. Ijamcs will share his testi­ mony of grief und dcva.station following the death of his son. He will tell ofhis determination to supporl fellow bereaved par­ enls and a desire lo reach other hurting peopl?. His unique mes­ sage is one of hope as he shares his survival methods. Bereaved parenls, grandpar­ ents and siblings are invited, and are asked to bring u free-stand­ ing framed pholo of their loved one for display on the i-emcm- brance table. Refreshments and a lime of fellowship will follow. For more infornintion or lo receivc the free newsletter, call Alice Goodwin, chapler lender, al 704-876-4066. Storehouse Kicks Off Campaign By Chet Unhn Special lo llie Enlerpri.se More tlian 100 supporters of A Storehouse for Jesus dined on medium lo hot .servings of chili Wednesday nighl, Feb. 19 in whnt proved to be a rousing kick- off in Mocksville’s First United Melhodisi Church’s Family Life Cenler for a cumpuign to raise funds for a new building for A Storehouse for Jesus. Sarah Wood of the liost First United Methodist Church has been named chairman of the conimillce charged wilh raising funds for Ihe new home for Ihe Storehouse, whicli served recipi­ ents of food, clothing and house­ hold articles during 4,339 visits lo Ihe Storehouse lasl year lo ben- efil 15,663 persons. Articles of clothing dislrib- ‘ uted lasl year lolaled 78,587, while 214,801 ilems of food were given to Storehouse clients. : Othor arlloles given by the Storehouse last year included 7,419 toys and children’s books, 113 Bibles, 7,956 diapers, 4,739 dishes and cookware articles, 12,483 items of liygienic nature, 4,219 blankets and linen ilems, und 2,648 medical supplies. Mnrie Collins, who founded Ihc Slorehouse jusl over lOyears ago, said lhal a new building is required, "for we have oulgrown our present home on Depot Street. Our Thursday night free mcdical clinic needs more space and so does our phnimacy. And in these hard econotnic times, we need more space for the clothing nnd food items which Ihe Davie County community so gener­ ously share.s with us for our cli­ enls." Introduced lo the chili-eating crowd by Wood, Collins suid, “ We couldn't do il without the help of Ihe volunteers who make the Storehouse ‘work’ and with­ out tiie help of so many others who share iheir food, clothing und funds with our clienls. Thank you from Ihe boHom of my heart." She paid tribute lo the dozens of Davie County churches whose members - like those of the host­ ing First United Methodist Church of Mocksville - regularly provide items of food, clothing and money for those so far less fortunate they. “And we also receive gifts for our clienls from u number of ciiurclies outside Davie Counly," Collins .said. She lold of the start of the Storehouse, in an ubundoned home which had no electricity, plumbing or central heating, on Yadkin Valley Road in Adviuice. “ We have come a long way since those days," she said, showing tlie diners a painting by locul artist Sue Boggs of thal five-rootii abandoned home in whicli the Storehouse started its ministry to the poor arid needy of Davie and iidjacenl counties, "But," she added, “ in these times we huve so much further to go," Various types of chili served buffet slyle were prepared by members of the Mission Com­ mittee of the First United Meth­ odist Church - and a couple of special guests. A lso on the evening menu were barbecued chicken, hot dogs, cornbrend, beveruges and desserts. Payment for the meals was by voluntary donations. Music and singing were pro­ vided by the Poor Man’s Band led by Rev. Dennis Marshall of Hardison United Methodist Cluirch in Mocksville, a member of the board of directors of the Storehouse. Special ntlcndees included two members of Sheriff Allen Whitaker’s staff - Detention Of­ ficer Greg Fletcher and Mike Williams of the Davie County Division of Criminal Investigu- tion - who rend uboul the evening progrnm in the Feb. 13 edition of the Enterprise Record. W illlnms phoned Wood nnd asked if they could also prepare chili for the occnsion, even though they are not members of the church. Wood reudily ugreed lhal that would be fine, nnd suid luter thal they brought Iheir own pols and beans and sauce - everything they needed - und made Iheir chili righl here in the Family Life Cen­ ler kitchen. They were warmly welcomed jusl as were Storehouse conlribu- lors from throughout the county and one couple from outside Davie who were driving through Mocksville, saw both the sign outside the church’s Family Life Cenler and Ihe cars parked there, and stopped in for dinner. All members of the Slore- iiouse staff, from the executive director Ihrough everyone else, serves wilhoul paynieni of any sort, every penny and every bit of clothing and food contributed is given to those in need, Nolli- ing is ever sold at the Storehouse. Its work is in line wilh what Ihe 25th chapter of the Bible’s Book of Matthew says in verses 35-40. Arthritis Pain Got You Down? Manage your pain with Arth- Rx''*. Arlh-Rx has provided de­ pendable pain relief for arthritis sufferers for over 7 years. The active ingredient in Arth-Rx^«, capsaicin, has been shown lostop the relea.se of Substance P. This substanceisanatural chemical in Ihebody that plays amajor role in relayingpainsignalsframlhejoinl lolhebrain.halsohasanefTeclon innammallonandswellinginthe joints. 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Scrccnin¡ís arc held nl: Education Si Wellness Oiitpniicnt Sei-vices liuildiní!, 7 2 1 Grove St., Snlisliuiy Call (704) 6 38 -14 37 lor an appointment or lor more information. March Classes & Events Support Groups Educational Programs Comprehenshft) Diabetes Classes Small yroup classes and individual inslnicliun ave offered on a weekly basis to help master llie skills and conccpls for the control of diabetes, lliese classes have a fee, wiilcli is covered by most insui-ance plans. All classes are held nt the Salisbury C ily Park Recreation Center, 316 Like Drive in Salisbuiy, Olabolus classes will be offered on the fotlowing dates, and you must attend all three sessions: March 1 1 , 18 nnd 25 • 9 - 1 1 a,ni, Marcli 19, 26 nnd April 2*1-3 p,ni. Call (704) 638<1437 for more information. Gestational Diabetes Classes A certified diabetes educator provides a special program for expectant niotliers with gestational diabetes. The program includes basic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose monitoring. These classes hnve a fee, which is covered by most insiirnnce pinns. Gestational diabetes classes will be offered on the fallowing datesj attend the date of your choice, March 13,20, 27 » 9 -11 a,ni,. Rowan Regional Education & Wellness Outpatient Seivices Uuilcling, 721 Grove Sl,, Salisiiury Call (704) 6 38-1437 for more information. Look Good, Feel Better An American Cancer Society program that tenches cancer patients lechnifjues to address the cosmetic side effects of treatment. Call (704) 278-0992 for an appointment or for more information. Blood Pressure Clinic Every W edncsdny Irom 9 n.m, - noon, a ircc blood pressure clinic is held in the mnin lolihy ol Rownii ReHionnI M edical Cenler. Volunteer nurses conduct the clinic. Tree parking is proviclcc! in the medical centers parkinti HnrnHi-’ on j-lcndei'soii Street, ADHD Support Group Provides support and education lor parents ol children with Attention Deficit |-|ypernctivity Disorder, Mnrch 25 • 6-,30 p,ni„ Snlisbury Pediatric Associates, 129 Woodson Sl,, Salisbuiy AWAKE (Aleit, Well And Keeping l-.nergelic) Provides a social and educational fonini lor anyone suffering [rom a sleeping disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Center of Sniishury nl (704) 6 3 7 -15 3 3 for meeting infomintion. Better Breathing Club Offers members and guests die opportunity to learn about breathing disordei's, March 1 2 * 1 p,m,, Rufly-l-iolnies Senior Cenler, 1 120 S. Houncjary Sl,, Salisbuiy Canflac Support Group Provides support and education for cardiac patients, people who are al high risk for heart disease and their families. This group meets the third Tuesdny of the month during Februnry, June nnd October 7 p.ni,, Cnrdinc Relinbilitnlion Si Wellness Cenler, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Office liuilding. Rowan Regional Medical Center, Colon Cancer Support Group Offers support and education for colon cancer suffeivrs and survivors, Mnrch 18 • 7 p,m., Lihraty nt St, John's Lutheran Church, 200 W, Innes St,, Salisbury Epilepsy Support Group Provides support and education for people with epilepsy and their families, Mnrch 1,3 • 7 p,ni.. First liaptist Chuix;h, 223 N, Fulton St,, Salisbuiy Grief Support Group Provides support for those suffering from the loss of a loved one. Sponsored fiy Rowan Regionnl Home Health Si 1‘ lospice, March 10 and 24 • 6 p,ni,, Ryan's Steakhouse, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Snlisbuiy, Meeling and program start at 7 p,ni,; Dinner is nol included, RSDSA (Rcllex Sympathetic Dystrophy Symlriinie Association) Supporl Group Oflere supporl and education foi' people suffering from Reflex Sympnlhelic Dystrophy Syndrome, a chronic neurological disense mnrked hy constant pain, Mnrch 10 • 7 p.m,, Administrntive Conference Room, Rownn Regionnl Medicnl Center Call (704) 6 30 0 36 5 for more inlormalion. Women’s Health All cinsses meel in the Women's Health C:enler, 3rd lloor, Rosvan Regional Metlical C'enler Call (704) 2 10 -5 5 4 4 to regisler or for more infomiation. Big Brother/Big Sister Siblings, loo, hnve lo adjust to a new role when the baby arrives. Tills class iielps prepare them lor the aiTival of a new brother or sisler. h includes a lour of the mnternity center nnd a visit to our newhoni nin-sery. March 10 » 4 p.m. Lamaze Prepared CtilMbMh and Baby Basics Learn what to expect during tabor, birth nnd postpartum periods, coping skills, relaxation nnd breathing techniques, and preparing for childbirth. Taught by our Ljninze-cerlifled childbirth educators. Classes meet once a week for five weeks, nnd a cinss fee is charged. Lnmaze classes will he offered on the following dates; March 1 1 - April 8 • 6 ■ 8:30 p.m, March 13 - April 1 0 « IOa,ni, - n oon___ Mobile Medical Unit Rowan Regional's mobile medical unit will he nl the following location in Mnrch; H eaM ii^r Cholesterol Screening • $ 10 Glucose Screening - $ 10 PSA Screening -$ 15 Saturday, March 29 from 9 a,m, - 3 p,m.. First Lliiited Methodist Church, 2 17 S, Church St., Salisbury __________ Moonlight Mammography Do you find il difficult to schedule a nianiniogrnphy exam during regular business horn's? Now you can get your annual mammography exam ns late as 7 p.m. Monday • Tliursday at Rowan Regional Medical Center Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Nurse - On > Duty For routine, non-emergency medical problems or for answers to your mcdical questions, call Nursc-On- Duly 24 hours a diiy, seven days n week. It's liee, 1-800-33&4921 ,R ( )WAN Rli(,l()NAI Row an Regio|ial M edical C enter offers a variety of health and wellness education classes. For m ore inform ation or to register for 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 il le A v e n u e , S a lis b u r y , N o r t h C a r o li n a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .r o w a n .o r g C8 . DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 O b itu a r ie s Floni Shore Phillips Mrs. Rom Sliore Phillips, (li. (if Mocksville. died Wednesday. Feb. 26.2 m . Siic was liic youngesl oleighl , children.born I June 8. 19.49 i n Yadkinville. to ihe lale Clomp French und Maggie R e y n o ld s Shore. Mrs. Phillips grailuMcd from Courlney High School niid wus best known to the students of William R. Davie El­ ementary nnd Davie High schools, where she wns employed as a child nutrition assistant from 1977-1999. She wus n member of Turners Creek Baptist Church, where she was n member of Ihc Adult Women's Sunduy School CInss. Mrs Plillli[.s was preceded in death by her parents, and 2 broth­ ers, Ford and Ray Shore. Survivors: her husband, Lester Carl Phillips Sr.; .t dnughters, Wanda Phillips Medlin of Raleigh, Robin Phillip.s (Dnrry) Evans of Chattanooga, Tenn. nnd Sue Phillips Robertson of High Point; a son, Lester Carl (Claudia) Phillips Jr. of Yadkinville; 8 grandchildren; brothers and sister- in-laws; Linnie Shore of Yadkinville, Fonzo Shore of M ocksville, Hobert Shore of Mocksvillc, Herbert nnd Polly Shore of Yndkinville, Raymond and Lydia Shore of Mocksville; and other nieces nnd nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28 at Turners Creek Baptist Church wilh tho Rev. David Maynard officiating. Burinl followed in tlie church cemetery. Memorinls; Davie Home Hos­ pice, 210 Hospital St., Mocks­ ville; nnd Courlney Ruritnn Club, 2741 Old Stage Road in Yadkinville, 27055. Mary Nell Kenton )- M rs. Mary Nell M oBrldc Keaton, 83, of Yadkinville, died Sunday, March 2,2003 ni Forsyth Mcdicnl Center. She was born Febriiary 3,1920 in Yndkin County to tho late Frank nnd Fannie McBride McBride. Mrs. Kenton wns n homemaker nnd a Baptist. She wns preceded in death by licr iuisband, Flctcher Keaton in September of 1991, and by 2 sons, B illy Frank Keaton, Donald Wnyiie Keaton; nnd 3 brothers. Burr McBride, Ralph McBride, and Willinm "liill" McBride. Surviving; lier son, Ronald (Palsy) Keaton, Yndkinville; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil­ dren. A graveside service wns held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. March 4 at Wesley Chnpel United Molliodist Church in Dnvie County by the Rev. Hilly Sets. Ruth Shutt Collette Mrs. Ruth Mahala Shull Collette, 82, of Winslon-Snlem, died on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2003, nt Forsyth Medical Comer. She wns born Mny II, 1920, in Forsyth County to Wniler Mon­ roe nnd Hn^el Sheek Shull. Mrs. Collette was n dedicated member of Ardmore Baplist Church for the past 50 years. She loved making quills and working with her hands. She wns preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Joe G. Collette. Surviving; 2 daughters, .Mahala Jo West and husband Gene of Winston-Salem nnd Jenn "Jennnie” Cartwright nnd husbnnd Chuck of Cartcrsvillc,Ga.; a son, Robert "Bob" Collette nnd wife Pam of Winston-Salem; 6 grand­ children; 3 grem-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Edith Zimmerman of Ad­ vanco and Bess Uennetl of Mocks­ villc; nnd mnny nieces nnd neph­ ews. The funeral service wus at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at Ardmore Baptist Church, wilh Dr. Willinm Ireinnd Jr., nnd the Revs. Ty Talton and Chrism Wnriso officialing. Burial followed al Advance United Methodist Church Cem­ etery. Memorinls; Advance Method­ ist Church Fellowship Hall, 1911 N.C. 801 S„Advance; or Ardmore Baptist Church, 530 Irving St., Winston-Salem, 27103. William Holton СЬаГПп Willinm Holton "Holt" Chaflln. born Thursday. Feb. 27, 2003. Ihc infant son of Kendnll and Melissa Wooldridge Chnffin of Clemmons, died Thursday af­ ternoon. Feb. 27 nt Forsyth Me­ morial Hospitnl. The funerni service was held nt 2 p.m. Sundny, Mnrch 2 at Hardison United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dennis Mnrshall officiating. Burinl wns nt Rose Cemetery. Memorinls: Hnrdison Method­ ist, 1630 Jericho Church Rond, Mocksvillc. Surviving, in addition to his parents: his mntornal grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wooldridge of Advance; his pa­ ternal grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlioinns Chaffin of Mocksvillc; his maternal grent-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Nonkes of Bcrmudn Rtm and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooldridge of Sutherland, Vn.; his pnternnl grent-grnndpar- ents, Betty Chaffin nnd Guy Lyon, both of Mocksville; nnd mnny e.\- Icnded fnmily members. Dent Bristol Williams Mr. Dent Bristol "Bill" Will­ iums,77,of Sun.sci Drive, Mocks­ villc, died T h u rsd a y , Fob. 27, 2003, at Wake Forest U n iversily Baptist Medi­ cal Center in Winslon-Sa- lom. He was born in Iredell County Nov. 7, 1925. the son of Ihe lale James Waller and Lula Weatherman Williams. Mr. Williams wns retired from Erwin M ills nnd wns n member of Mocksville Wesleyan Church. Mr. Williams served in the U.S. Coast Guard in the Pacific Thonter dur­ ing World War 11 nnd wns й dcco- rnted velernn. He ulso served in Iho U.S. Air Force. He wns n life tnombcr of Ihe American Legion, Veternns of Foreign Wars, and Ihe Disabled Veternns. He was also n member of AARP. In 198«. he married Ruth Meade Williams. In addition lo his wife, Mr. Williiims is survived by; 2 step- dnughtcrs. Jean M. (Tom) Koch nnd Ruth E. Hnsbrouck (Herbert), both of New Milford. Conn.; 4 grnndsoiis; n grent-granddnughter; and several nieces and nepliews. Three brothers und a sister pre­ ceded him in death. The funeral service was con­ ducted nl 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2. nt Dnvie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. George Troyer officiating. Burinl was al II a.m. Mondny, Mnrch 3, al Rowan MemorinI Park in Salisbury. Memorials; M ocksville Wesleyan lUiilding Fund, 158 Hospital St., Mocksville. Amanda Marie Koyall Mrs. Amanda Marie Myers Royall, 2 1, of Hamplonville. died Saturday, March I, lU Davie Counly Hospital. Born in Forsyth Counly on Feb. 9, 1982, she wns the dnugh- ler of John Walter and Rohin Bryant Myers. She was employcil al Tucker Small Town Cafe as a waitress and wns of Ihe Metliod- isl faith. In addition to hcrpnrenls, Mrs. Royall is survived by: her hus­ bnnd, Rocky Royall; n son, Cody James Myers of tho home; her fa­ ther and molher-in-law,Tony and Sharon Royall of Yadkinville; n broiher-in-lnw, Jonathan Royall and fianciie Jamie of Yadkinville; a sister-in-law, Toni Hnynes nnd husband Chris of Hamplonville; grnndparents. Hassle and Mary Evnns Keith of Cooleemee, John nnd Bertha Myers of Advance and Louise Adkins of Yadkinville; and 2 nieces. She was preceded in death by grnndpnrcnts Lognn M. Adkins, John O. Roynll nnd Glndys Vickers Royall. The funerni service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mnrch 5, ut Muckie-Reavis Fu­ neral Home in Yadkinville with the Revs. Gene Cnsslevens and John Holbrook officialing. Burial followed at the Maranalha Baptist Church Cemetery. Isabelle Lucille Dederick Mrs. Isabelle Lucille Osburn Dederick. 89, of Bermuda Village died Tuesday. Feb. 25, 2003. She was born March 16.1913, in Wilmington, III., to Ole L. nnd Lucillc McIntyre Osburn. Mrs. Dederick wns n member of Peace Presbyterian Church in Port Snlcrno, Flu., nnd Clemmons Presbylerian Church. Surviving; her husband, Clint Goddard Dederick of the home; 3 children, Ronald O. Dederick and wife Dorothy of Greenwich, Conn.. Barbara Ann Heilz and husbnnd Wayne of Stuart. Fla., and Clint G. "Skip" Dederick Jr. and wife Fran of Cincinnati, Ohio; 6 grandchildren; and 3 great­ grandchildren. A memorial service wns held in the Bermudn Villnge Chnpel by Dr. William Hoylo. Memorinls: Clemmons Pres- bylerinn Columbnriiim Fund, P.O. Box 475, Clommons, 27012. Ruby Minor Semones Mrs. Ruby Minor Semones, 89, died Sundny, Mnrch 2, 2003, nl Villnge Carc of King. Mrs. Semones was a native of Falls Mills, Va.. where she was born June 18, 1913. to the Into Chnrlie Preston und Mnggio Boll FowlerMinor. She was a member of Brown Mountnin BnpltsI Cluirch nnd retired ns enfoterin manager of Nnncy Reynolds School. Mrs. Semones wns preceded in dentil by her husbnnd, Cnrlos Beamer Semones, who died in 1966. Before moving to Winston- Salem. she lived for muny yeurs in the Westfield community. She laler moved lo Assembly Terrace, where she lived for several yours prior lo moving to Villnge Cure. Surviving; 2 sisters, Thelma Brown of Winston-Sulem and Glonnu Adkins of Belhunia; 3 brothers, Jesse E. "Jack" Minor of High Point, Cecil R. Minor of Advance nnd Rnlpli Minor of Sun­ set Dench; und sovoral n'loecs nml nephews. The funerni service wns con­ ducted nl 2 p.m. Wodne.sdny, March 5, nt Co.\-Needham Fu­ neral Home in Pilot Mountain, with the Rev. Raymond Needlmm officiniing, assisted by the Rev. David Minor. Burial follow al Pi­ lot Mountnin City Cemetery. Ruth Elaine Latham Mrs. Ruth Elninc Craven Latham, 7 1, of Pfafftown, died Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, at Wake Forest Baptist Mcdicnl Center. Mrs. Lnthnm wns born July 16, 19 31, in Dnvidson County to Jnmes Daniel Craven and Minnie Lou Cilascoe. She wns n grndunic of High Point College in 1953 and tnught school nl Holding Instilule In Loredo,Texas. She married M. Alviii Lniham on May 2, 1957. She went on lo be n rurni church ami community worker in Eastern Tennessee, Ruth's lifelong ilream was to be a missionary in Africn. In 1996 this drenni was accom­ plished. Ruth and Alvin went to Highlands Bible Colloge in Kerieho, Kenya, where they taught. Mrs. Latlinm wns u mem­ ber of Plensnnt Hill United Melh- oilisl Church in Pfafftown. Survivors: her husbnnd, the Rev. M. Alvin Latham of Pfafftown; 2 daughters, Letha L Burrow of Gibsonville and Michelle Elaine Lniham of Win­ ston-Salem; a son, Jonathan Michael Latham and his wife, Jen­ nifer, of Soulh Seiauket, N.Y.; 2 grandsons; 2 brothers, Stanton Crnvcn of Thomnsvillo nnd liennie Crnven of Oak Ridge; and a sister, Treva Nilbng of Winston- Salem. A funerni service wns con­ ducted 3 p.m. Monday, March 3, nt Fulton United Methodist Church in Advance, with Ihe Revs. Ardis Payne, John Christy, Mark Jensen and Dwighi Cnriner officiating, wilh burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials: UMW of Pleasant Hill United Melhodist, c/o Pal Craft, 4997 Vienna Dozier Rond, Pfnlftown, 27040, to be directed to the li>ve offering al the annual meeting of the UMW Conl'eronce nt Lnko Junnluska, Sept. 2003; or the cemetery fund at Fulton UMC, c/o Terry Stewart, 309S U.S. 64 E„ Mocksville. Ruth Cole Burney Mrs. Ruth Cole Burney, 89, of 2181 Milling Road, Mock.svllle, died Saturday, March 1, 2003, nt Forsyth Medicul Cenler. She wns born Aug. 25, 1913, I in Ashland to Ihe Into Laura E liz a b e t h I Chappell and Duvid I F 1 e m m о n Cole. She was a homemnker and enjoyed sewing, bingo, crocheting and club meet­ ings. Mrs. Bnrney was n inember of Hope Baptist Tiibornaclo. She wns preceded in donth by her husbnnd, Charlie Herbert "Hub" Bamey,in 1981.They were married for 51 years. She was nlso preceded'in denth by 5 brothers, Onnio, Clyde, Glenn, Wiiltor und LJ.C olo. Survivors: 11 children, Jenn Bniley (Robert) of Advnnce, Rodger Bnrney of Mocksville, Murgio Boger (George) of Mocks­ ville. Eliznbelh Boger (Edwurd) of Advance, David Barney (Ann) of Mocksville, Nadine Miller of Ad­ vanco, Frnncos Moore of Stntesvillc, Joyce Templeton (David) of Harmony, Charlie Barney Jr. of Mocksville,Tommy Barney (Roni) of Advanco, nnd Denny Bnrney (Reginu) of Mocksville; 28 grundchildren; 40 grout-grnndchildren; 3 greut- groat-grnndchildren; 2 brothers, Enrl Cole of Oxford. Pn., und the Rev. Edgur Cole of Morgunton; n sister, Mnude Vannoy of Winston- Salem; and sevornl nieces and nephews, Tho funerul service wus held al 3 p.m. Tuesday, Mnrch 4, nl Hope Bnplist Tubormiele wilh llie Revs. Chris Cnnlrell nnd Richurd Whilehenri ofriciallng. Burlul fol­ lowed in the church comelory. John Leonard Moore Mr. John Leonnrd Moore, 71, of Hnrding Lane, Harmony, died Monday, Murch 3, 2003 ul Au­ tumn Cure of Stntosvillo, He wns born Dec. 22, 1931 to Ihc Into Shirley und Annu Speuks Moore of Wilkes County. Survivors: 2 sl.sters, Tliolmu Hnneline und Lois Smith of Hnr- mony; n brother, Willinm Moore of Slulesville; nnd .sevcrnl nieces and nephews. The funerni service wns helil nl 2 p.m. Wednesdny, March 5 ut Grussy Knob Baptist Church wilh Ihe Revs. Monty Mnlhis nnd Bobby Henderson officialing. Burial followed in Ihe church cemetery. Memorials: Grassy Knob Bap­ tist Cemetery FumI, 333 Grassy Knob Rd., Union Grove, 28689. Mary Eugenia Craver Mrs. Mary Eugenia Whill Craver, 80, widow of Richard Stanley Craver, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003, al Meadowbrook of Davie. She was born March 3 0 ,1922, in Suny Counly lo Hilliard Loe nnd Bessie Lee Underwood Whill. Mrs. Craver attended Sedge Gar­ den School and laler completed a business-college program in New Mexico. She retired in 1986 from Jnckson Hospitnl in Montgomery, Ain. Surviving: 3 dnughters, Lindn Carol Craver of Montgomery, Ain, Sandra Guil Craver of Riverview, Fla., and Bonita Lenoll Craver Davis of Mocksville; 4 grandchil­ dren; and 2 sisters, Irene McMahan of Winston-Salem and May Hester of Kernersville. Mrs, Craver was a member of Clemmons Mornvinn Church, where n funeral service wns held al 3 p.m. Monday, March 3, con- tlucled by Ihe Rev. Ray Burke. Burial followed in the church grnveynrd. Memorinls: Alzheimer’s A.sso- ciation Southern Piedmont Chap­ ter, 3420 Shamrock Drive, Char­ lotte, 28215. Mildred Allen Smith Mrs. Mildred Allen Smith.90. of Advance.died Saturday, Mnrch 1,2003, ill Forsyth Mcdicnl Cen­ ter. Shewnsborn Jun.15,19 13, in Davie County lo the Inic Isunc Brunch und Lydia Smith Allen. Mrs. Smith wus u inember of Mncedoniu Mornvinn Church nnd wns retired from Western Elcctric. In nddilion lo her purents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, J. Odell Sintth; u son, Odell Glenn Smith; 3 brothers; a si.stcr: nnd 2 .son.s-in-lnw. Surviving: 5 children. Flora Mno und Thurmond Hockuduy, Ann S. Howell, Nimey S. Howell, Willie G. und Peggy Smith and Wuyne und Eluine Smith, ull of Advnnce; 12 grnndchildron; II greal-grnndchlldron; 3 sisters, Orphu nnd Tom Normnn und Dor­ othy nnd Wnlluco Hutchens, all of Yadkinville, nnd Frunces Stewart of Mocksville. The funerul service wns held 2 p.m. Mondny, Mnrch 3 ut Macedonia Mornvinn Church, with tho Rev. Greg Little officiut- ing. Burial followed in the church grnveynrd. Memorials; Macedonia Mora­ vian Church, 700 NC 801 N.,Ad- vnnce; or Hospice of Dnvie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Dale Chester Kistler Mr. Dnlo Chester Kistler, 72, of Clemmons, died Monday, Mnrch 3, 2003, at Ihc Kato B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Kistler was born in Schuylkill County, Pn., July 14, 1930, Ihc son of Edwurd L. and Elsie Jane Schleichor Kistler. He graduated from Tnmai|uu High School in 1948 und was honorubly di.scharged from the U.S. Navy. Ho begun his working cureer with Boll Telephone of Pennsylvnnin in 1956 und retired from AT&T Corp. in 1990. Mr. Kistler wus a member und older of Reynoidu Prosbyieriun Church. Ho wns u former member of tho Rolnry Club In Pennsylvnnin and n mem­ ber of the Telephone Pioneers of Americn. He worked with the Boy Scouts of Americn from 1968 to 1975. Surviving: his wife of .SO years. Jean Phyllis Ki.sller of Ihe home; a daughter, Amy Jenn Kistler of Atlanta,Ga.; 3 sons Richard Dale Kistler and wife Mnrilynn of Mocksville and Jeffrey Donald Kistler and Timothy David Kistler, both of Win.slon-Snlem; 3 grnndchildron; « sister, Marie Gursky of Tnmnqun, Pa.; and u brother, A. Bruco Kistler of Wallha. A private graveside service was held nt Forsyth MemorinI Park followed by u momoriid ser­ vice al II a.m. Wedne.sday, March 5 at Roynolda Presbyterian Church officiated by Pastor sAlan Wright, Jim Glascoe and Richaid Little. Memorials; Reynoidu Presby­ terian,2200 Rcynolda Road,Win- slon-Salem, 27106; or Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. JULL SERVICE ©ESIGN ‘h W/iiir Wc Offer... McVi'JSiin'« • ‘FÍivr Covi’i iii^|s Iviiiidw' TÍviirmc'iil.( Ovlfni 'Piiiufs é M m Inscmílís ^\’lllГCinvrílllJs Siík Т"WS ly nims .S/iifí ‘Pliiimiiu;, Interior Designs, Inc. (.336) 766-991« MtiO-C CIrmmum Hd., Rnidr llrinmons l.ibrir.i Mumlaj-FrUaji 9.i)0‘S;00 A Meaningful Funeral Service Wuldi Fiiiiml Home, Inc. 556 South Main St. • Mock.sville, NC • (336) 751-3725 — LocnUy Ou’iwil & Opemtcd — Alton Miller Smith Alton Miller Smith. 7f), ol Greensboro,died Friday. Feb. 28. 2003 al Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. Funeral services were Sunday. March 2 al 2 p.m. al Forbis and Dick, North Elm Street Chapel. Burial followed nt Green Hill Cemetery. Mr. Smith wus born in Davie County. He wus u U.S. Army vet- erun of World War 11. He was a retired employee of Rockwell Casket Co., and wns nn employe of Maynor Casket Supply. He was also a pnrt-limo member of Forbis and Dick Funeral Service. Ho wns pnsi president of the N.C. Funeral Supply Snlesmon’s Associution und wus n member of Cnrruwny United Mehlodisi Church. Survivors; his wife, PenrI Ncwmnn Smith of Iho homo; n daughter, Roxanne S. Lawson and husband Wuyne of Piltsboro; 2 grundchildren; und nieces und nephews. Memorinls; Cnrraway Method­ ist, 1301 16lh St., Green.sboro. 27405; or Hospice nt Greensboro, 2500 Summit Avo., Greensboro, 27405. D A V IE F U lV E R A L S E R V I C E 1ПС0Г|ЮП||С|1 ■llftV.ineylU„ MiKksvilk'.NC ЗЗб-751-ЗШ "Our rrimi/i/ Smiinit Yom ГятИц' VtWll imMBttnVN HWtltAI, IIOMK Lincia S. Green , 1940-2003 HARMONY . ta Bobb\j G. Gregari/ 1935 • 2003 MOCKSVILLE Annie H. Fausett , 1916-2003 ADVANCE uji jaiietF. Jones 1952-2003 MOCKSVILLE nil Ruhi/M, Overcash 1921-2003 / WOODLBAP m, ionise W. Webb 1926-2003 MOCKSVILLE ¡a fake G. Foster Sr. 1913 - 2003 CLEMMONS & : William L. Voigt 1923 - 2003 BERMUDA RUN & Jane M. Clark 1924 - 2003 WÌNSTON.SAIBM Dàioth}/ в. Phillips 19 22-2Ó03 YADKINVILLE ® '■ John B. Cain Jr. 1924 - 2003 UmMlrtGHAM,AU & Gari/ C. Souther 1945 - 2003 GEORGIA , ' & Jason L. Garrett 1978 - 2003 MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, March 6.2003 - C9 )- Breakfast March 8 At Mocks A country hum and Icndorioin broukfnsl will be hold from 6:30- 10 a.m. Saturduy, March 8 nl Mocks Methodist Church, off N.C. 801 soulh on Mocks Church Rond in Advance. The menu will also include eggs, grils, sausage firavy, biscuits nnd a drink for $5. Sponsored by the Untied Melhodist Men, proceeds beliont the ministries. For more informalion or takeouts, call 998-5518. Clothing Sale Friday, Saturday Hannah’s Closet Children’s Clothing Sale ut the First United Melhodisl Fnmily Life Center, North Muin Streel, Mocksville, will be held from 9 a,m.-l p.m. nnd 4-6 p.m. Friduy, March 7, and from 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday, March 8. It feuliires good qunlily children’s clothes ngo infunt-preteon, toys, games, puzzles, computer games und books, us well as buby furniture, cur seals und strollers. Singing Sunday At Fairfield A gospel singing unniversury in memory of Deucon Thomas Jefferson Fowler will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Murch 9, at Fairfield Baptist Church, off U.S. 601 South, Mocksville. Pustor is Marcus Williams. New Bethel Installs New Minister Members und officers of New Bethel Baptist Church, U.S. 601, Mocksville, will install the Rev, Willium S. Cowun us their newly- chosen pustor on March 9, ut 3 p.m. Cowun will deliver the II a.m. worship message. Dinner will bo served in the church’s fellowship hulliil 1;.30. ■ At 3, the celebrution continues with the Rev. John Ctidc of Files Chapel Buptist Church, Lexington, delivering ihe insiullution sermon. Files Chapel choirs will provide the celebratory music. The Rev. Marcus Williums, pustor of Fuirfield Baptist Church in Mocksville, will officially preside over the ceromony. Other clergy from surrounding cliurches nnd communities will also purticipate. Cowan, ordained by the Rowan Baptist Associution, served for iwo yours us asstslunl minister al Now Bethel. From September 2002 to January 2003, Cowan served the church us inlerim minister. He uccepted the full pastorship of New Bethel Baptist on Jun. 12. Cowun, his wife Cherry, und their children reside in Lexington. The New Bethel fumily invites ull to cclebrute with them at the 1:30 dinner and in tho instullution service ul 3. The church encouruges uny lni|uirios ubout directions and/or services to be directed lo its office al (336) 284-2990. Poor Man’s Supper Thursday There will be a poor man’s supper from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at Cooleemee United Methodist Church, Main Street. Cost: donations, eat in or take out. The pustor is the Rev. Perry Brudshuw. Friends, Family Day Sunday At Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church The cInss lenders of Mount Sinui AM E Zion Church invite everyone to the unnuul Friends nnd Fumily Duy Sunduy, Murch 9 ut 1 1 n.m, Tho Rev. Helen Best.ii.ssoclntc mlnistorof Mt.Plousunt Buptist Church in Herndon, Va. will deliver ihe celebration address. Best is tho wlfo of Deacon Le.slor Best, and the mother of Iwo children - the Rev. Mitchell Bost of Virginia and Pumelu Robinson, tho wife of the host pastor, the Rev. Dr, Otis B. Robin.son Sr. of Lexington. Tho Mt. Sinui youth and young udult choirs will provide music. The Ml. Sinui Praise Dancers will also perform. The church is locutod al 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. For more information, cull the church ul 998-6231 or Eva Anderson ul 284-4168. Fun In Ttie Son Summer Celebration At Blaise Blaise Daplisl Church will have u “ Fun in the Son Summer Celebration,” a day camp for children grades K-6, Monday, May 26 through Friday,Aug. I. Cost fora full-time, 10-week commilmenl is ,$600 per child (.$50 registration and $55 per week). For more information, call Joyc Furches at 751-2120 or Blai.se at 751 -3639. Space is limited. Breakfast Saturday At Center A country ham and sausage breakfast will be held al Cenler United Melhodisl Church, U.S. 64 West ut 1-40, from 6-10 u.in. Saturday, March 8. The menu, for $5, also includes eggs, grits, sausage gravy, biscuits, apples and jellies. Celebrate The Gifts Of Women Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church, 400 Pine St., will ‘'Celebrate Ihe Gifts of Women” in u 3 p.m. progrum Sunduy, Murch 9. Cutrclin Hunter will share her experiences on a trip to Ghana, Africa lust October, showing slides unci lifting up issues of women globally. The program is open lo men und women of all ages. COMI’l.imVL лито RATCS So, How Can We Help You, Mr. Lead Foot? To find out more about our auto Insurance — Call me... Stop by... Log on - It's your cholcel Jim Kelly, Jr. 281 Noith Main Street Mocksville 336-751-2937li(Hiy]2®nalionwide.(X)in Koilh НН16Г 1111 Yadklnvlllo Hwy., Mocksville Willow Oaks Shop. Cnir. 336-751“6t31 hiUoikl il' nattonwlflo com Nctlonwide' Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide Is On YaurSldef NallonwidB Mutual Iniurance Coui|iflny anti Adlllaled Companlei, Mom» Olilct: Columbui, OH 41215-2220 ANSI2 11/00 Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Primlllvo Bapllat Church, 222 Aubrey Merroll nd,, Mocksvlllo, 2nd & 4lh Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Fourih Saturday worship nnd conlerendo,! :30 p,m, Pnslor, Richard Kirby. EoBlo Hotghla Church,10 n.m, Sunday worship, 7 p.m, Tuosday Powertlmo. 7 p.m, Thursday Bible study. Casual dress, conlomporary music/worship, 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mockavlllo Woatoyon Church: Hospllal St.. Sunday School, 9:45 a,m. Worship. 11. vyednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 n.m.. Pastor. Rev, Brad Holliman, Center United Melhodisl Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Pastor, Stephen Blair. 751-2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevette, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753. Elbavllle United Methodist Church; N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m, Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4.30 p.m. Teens lot Christ (ages 12- 18) meet Sun., 5-6)30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cootoemoo Chutoh o( Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 a.m. Tues., Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service, 7 p.m. For more inlo, call pastor Robert Hulelle at 28'l-2100 or visit www,coolcog.org. Cornatzor United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sundny School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. Rev: Kaye Frye, pastor. Bothot United Melhodisl Church; Belhel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 n.m, Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advance United Melhodisl Church! Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 n,m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev, Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance. Farmington United Melhodisl Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd. 938-3769. Rev, Melinda Snyder. Oak Grovo United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksvlllo. Sunday School. 9.45 n.m. Worship, 11. Concord United Methodist Church, Cherry Hill Rd,. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sundny School; 10 a.m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wonderlul Wednes*days Children's proornm, 6-7:30. Pnslor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall.. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 n.m, Sundny Worship. 11. Evoning service, 6. Wednesdny Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Rond. Hillsdale Uni tod Mothodlsl Church-. 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Conlomporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:36. Casual dress, lolreshmenls. Jr. High Voulh Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. MidwoekiBHiiisdale prayer service, Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singles, women's, men's. Pastor: Jerry Wobb, 998-4020. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontoooslol Hollneso Church: Sunday School: 10 n.m. Worship: II a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer mealing & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U,S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m, Paslor: Rev, Robert Kasllng. 751 -5419. hi lp://www. mindsprlna.com/ W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer S7 years experience 802 Ralph nnllodoo Rd * Mocksvlllo 492-5496 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 J c e .шшштт 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 ''holycross/ Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovnning* Choristers (grades t-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor: Neal Carter, 751-2507, Mocks United Methodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. nt Mocks Church/ Beau- . champ roads. Advanco. Rev. Donnie Durham. 996-5518. Sundny worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Smith Grovo Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10 a.m., worship, It. Children's ministry. Belore and aller school programs. 940-5298. Hillsdale Bnplist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 6:30 S 11 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. Children's youlh actlvilies, prayer meeting, 6:30 p,m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618, Minister ot Music, Brent Helton, 4815 U,S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1887 Hwy, 801 N. Sunday Services. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Bellovors P.P. Church. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service, II. Wednesday nighi Bible sludy, S. Paslor Elizabeth Mocl<, Assoo. Paslor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study, 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship;9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Sorvico, 8:50 n.m. Prolse singlno, casual dress, contemporary lormal. Tradllional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main SI. 751-2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Bollovor's Sonship Tabornaolo: Sundny worship. 10:30 n.m. Ä 8:30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Paslor: Jerry L. Couch, 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lnne. Turrontine Bnplist Church: Sundny School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 1Ц Night Service. 6. Pastor: Rev. Joe Sml'tli. Bothlohom United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 6:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m., conlomporary worship, 321 Redland Rd„ Advnnce, 998-5083, Fnx: 940- 5502, E-Mall: kaybethumc®yadtel.nel Episcopal Church ot tho Ascension, Fork-Blxby Rd.. Advanco, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worsliip. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry lor children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Clement Grove Church ol Qod, Body ol Christ, 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. '192-5125. Saturday Services: Snbbnth School, 10 n.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesdny BIbio Study, 7 p.m, Paslor; Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m,, WSTP 1490 AM. Qroen Meadow» Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11 n.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer S Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shollield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Bible Adventure? p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Paslor: Rdnald Leo.Btxby Prosbytorlan Church, 1806 Fork-Blxby Rd.. near Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:'I5 a.m., Worship 11. Paslor: Peter Polorson, 998-6813. Dulln United Methodist Church. 897 Dulln Rd.. Mocksville, 998-5409, Pnslor; Dnvid Smilh. Sun School 10:30 n,m.. Worship 9:30 n.m. Cooloomoe United Methodist. Mnin St., Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Kids Knmp Sun. 5-8:30. Pnslor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home Bible Studios, by Rnndy Howell. 284-4867. Boar Creek Baptist Church, Bear VCXÍLERÄ-SONS bunurni nome 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 EATON FUNERAL HOME Л Tnulilion O ÍCurili!;..., ^25 North Mnin Streut Mocksville. NC 2 Ж Я 336-751-2148 A U TO PA R TS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE BB4 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Sludy Wad, 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook ill, paslor. Cooleomeo First Baptist Chutoh, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Dibla Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship II a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth. 6 p.m. Wednesday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister. Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Prosbytorlan, 400 PIno St. Worship. 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomns M. Loach.751-1410 SI. Francis ol AsslssI, RC. Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 6 a,m. and 10:30 a,m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR, 751-2973. Farmlnglon Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes lor ell ages. 10. Worship; 11.1841 Farinlng-tonRd.. 5 miles Irom i-40. Pastor: Scoll Lyorly. Church: 998-3828. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 North across Irom Horn’s Truck Stop. Mocksville. 751-3839. Worship & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Pastor; Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot SI.. Mocksville. Sunday School:. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 o.m. Pastor; Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon United Mothodlst Church. 3895 N,C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 n.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton '/oulh In Christ, Sundays, 5-8:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Heaven Bound Full Gospol Church.U.S. 64 W., Mooksvlllo. (beside Cenler Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11, Sunday nighl praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praise/ ' worship, 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Contemporary early worship service. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School lor all ages; 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service, 10:55 a.m. Children's choir. Tuesday. 3 p.m. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., activities lor children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Chutoh. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksvliie. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service, II a.m.. 6:30 p.m.. Wodnesdays. 7 p.m. Awanus. Sunday 8 p.m.998-8308. Cornatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd., Mocksvliie. Sunday School.lO a.m.. Worship. 11; evening, 0:30; Awana's Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Mothodlst Church, 1669 Sholllold Rd., nt County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dress and tolraBhmonlo;9:45a,(n, Sunday School assembly, 10, Sunday School lor all ages, 11 a.m,. Worship, 492- 5367, Ijamos Baptist Church, Shelllold Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Fnusl. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mooksvlllo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 n.m. Rev. Anthony Freeman. Advanco First Baptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m, Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Marlin Kastner. 998-6302. Church ol Qod of Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 801 S., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday , evening, 0; Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St., Cooloemeo, Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship II. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & BIblo Sludy, 7, Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Advontlst Church. Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, 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 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R ^ X te ir Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 S.iiisbui y Ro.id. Moctevillc. NC 2707.6 336-751-3712 School, Salurdny, 9;30-11: Worship, 11-noon. PflStor, Ron Davis. 751-3088. Macedonia Morovlan Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. Sunday School, 9;30-t0:45 o.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998‘4394. Paslor: Rev. Greg LlUle. Yadkin Valloy Baptist Church, 1324Yadkln Valley Road. Advance. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998*4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting. 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11‘Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church ot Qod, U.S. 64 E. al Mill Street, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop James ijames. Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Croek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998* 6231. BIxby Church ot tho Living God, 2121 Cornatzer Rd„ Advance. Paslor. Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10*11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salom United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd., 8 mites west ol Mocksvliie. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM tlrst Sunday broaklast al 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. PInoy Grovo United Mothodlst Church, 370 Underpass Rd., Advanco. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. IKendail C. Glover. 998*7316. Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Pastor, Notlye IjamoS'Barbor, 751*0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m., Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Camelia Lane, Mocksville. Paslor: Sloven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Episcopal Church of tho Good Shophord, Church & Cross sts., Cooleomeo. Worship, 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4\h Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Life Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavls. Mocksvlllo Church ot God, 862 U.S. 64 E. {beside Armory). 751*0817. Pastor: Larry Holiifield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday ovenlng, 6, Wodnosday evening, 7. Jorutalom Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284*2328. Rov. Jimmy Lancflstef. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for ali ages; 11, morning worship*, 7, evening worship, Wodnosday services: 6 p.m., family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD Youth 4 Christ. Adult Bible Study. Nursery (or infants and toddtors. Fellowship Bap\lst Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998*6544 Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday servlcoi 7 p.m. Thursday visllallon, 7 p.m. Smith Grovo AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhslp, 11. Sunday School, 10 n.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Paslor: Dr. David Gilbrealh. 998-6149. Abundant Life Christian Victory Conlor, 117 E. Dopol St., Mocksville. Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753*4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 GRAIG GARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Sultol Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 lhil.ki\Vl^hijhiy C u s t o m K'JA CiJi); ,\. C.11I», {‘ffMdviil ■ .Mjjiin t' Cunei, \’kc l*ryN. HAYWOinil-MlLLEK Funiírai. Home K.1NDUUT0N ClIAPtiL LOCATIiDON l lWY 158 Bin Wl'liN Cli-mmons & ADVANCI! 336-940-5355 888-940-8511 сю - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, March 6,2003 Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6, 2003 ■ D1 For the fourlh time In three months, Mother Nature brutally struck the Carolinas, creating an icy still life In which the only movement was that of emergency crews battling the elements. Tree limbs turned to Icicles, burdened with a weight they could not bear. And when they fell, they took electric lines with them sending hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses into cold darkness. When the lights went out, an army of Duke Power crews were on the streets. Backed by fellow utility workers from 14 states, local agencies and emergency personnel, they worked shouider-to-shoulder, around the clock to restore electric service as quickly and safely as possible. Every man and woman on the Job was dedicated to their mission. They too had families In the cold and dark. And they left them, knowing only that they would not return until every light was back on. Together we’ll battle every storm and their memories will fade Into history. But your patience, the dedication of our employees and those who stood w llh us and the understanding of our families w ill never be forgotten. We thank you all.  Duke Power^ A Duke Energy Company Ч 1Ж - - * Arm ed with dictionaries, M adeleine Sparks talks with stu- Retired teachers Louella Sutpiiin, M adeleine Sparks, Eiizabetli Martin and IMatalie Casii iiand out dictionaries to W illiam R. Davie Elem entary students Luke Naylor, Tiffani Boger and Kristal Beam . D a v i e S t u d e n t s G e t F r e e D i c t i o n a r i e s W illiam R. Davie students M addie Hunt and M atthew M artinez thum b through their new dictionaries. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Ily IVllkc Ilnrnhardt Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Mike Henilrix picked up a new.spaper on a trip to Cliaries- lon, S.C. Inst September. He saw nn nrticle that inspired lilm, nnd nrticle thnt is putting dictionaries into the hands of some 1,690 Duvie Counly stu­ dents. An ndditionni 560 wilt re­ ceive a tiiesuurus. Thnt nrticle wns on Mary French, a South Carolina woman who lins led n cnmpnign to get n new (lictionnry for every third grnder in the stnte. When he got home, Hendrix picked up n copy of the Davie County Enterprise Rccord. In Ihe American Profile magazine inside, there wns n story on Frcnch. A coincidence, for sure, but Hendrix decidcd that if every third grader in Soulh Carolina got u free (lictionnry, he could lend the effort to do the snme in Dnvie Counly. He tnlked to prineipnis, teach­ ers and administrators here. They liked the idea, nnd the fund-raising effort began. Not only did every Ihird grader gel a dictionary, so did each fourlh nnd Fifth grader. And all sixth graders got a thesaurus. Lust week, us Hendrix nnd members of the Davie County Retired School Personnel passed out dictionnries nl Willinm R. Dnvie Elem entary School, Hendrix pointed out some inter­ esting words to the students, und showed them how much Infor­ mation is included In addition to word spellings and meanings, First, he asked each student to write their name on the inside cover of the dictionnry. It was theirs. The donations cnme rnther easy. The Davie Counly Enter­ prise Record paid for all of the thesauri. W hen he m entioned the project to the Dnvie Counly Re­ tired School Personnel Assocln- tion, that group donated $100. Individual members started writ­ ing checks. Holen Crenshaw, A ilcen Steelmun, Jam es and- Esther W all, Roverta Jarvis, M adeleine Sparks, Elizabeth Marlin, Susan Wnll, Mary Ann Barnhardt, Charles nnd Lorene Mnrkland, Mnrgnret Jo Brock, Pnl Reck, Carolyn Benver, Alice Bnrnette, Jonn King, Natniie Cash, Betty Fellows, Louella Sutphin, M illie M odlin and Sndye Barger all gave individual donntions, ns did Hendrix him- .self. The Clemmons Rotary Club, Cooleem ee Civitan Club, the M ocksville Rotary Club, the Dnvie Civiinn Club (plus dona­ tions from three members) nil mnde donntions, us did Alphu Delln Knppn Sorority members Kuren Fleming nnd Regina Lon­ don. Frcnch iins Iwo requirements in The Dictionnry Project - tiint the Civiinn clubs which pny for the dictionnries gel lo hnnd them out, and that tlie children write thank you notes, "I think it’s wonderful. I'm excited nbout it,” Hendrix .snid. Gene Lngle of the Cooleemee C ivitan Club was also im ­ pressed. A Civilan district of­ ficer, he plans to introduce the program lo more clubs. Who knows? The project that started in Dnvie Counly could lend to every third grnder in North Carolinu gelling a dictio­ nnry. /yiike l-jendrix guides students through information included In their new personal dictionaries.^ M ike Hendrix hopes the diciionary give-aw ay will be an annual event. 1)2 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTKRI'RISE RKCORD, riiursdn.v. Mmch 6,2003 Davie Schools Norih Diiviu MIdcllv /\ntm nii Simiontsoriiic Nbmtli: Zch Cope. lirika Wciii/. Anna I.iiiircn Walker. Slelan I'ilinski, Aslilcy Hstcp. Alyssa Conic. Arllii Carbajal. Cico Ik'C winiKTs: lirika WcnI.'. Mark .Spcoranil Ryuii Miilchlnson. Spelling IK'C wiimers; Mark .Sficcr. i'.J, McGown uiul Jorilnii Kcavis. Surl & Wuicr winner: Luiiroii Walker .who also pliiceil sccond in the counly. In I’rinic Time, sludenis crcatcil a collage of healthy heart choices lor the "Health of 1Г theme mid decorated valentines to send lo vet­ erans. During activity lime they are playing sideline six-cer. Students have finally been able lo enjoy second semester "lnlerc.st Groups" after several snow delays. Interest group choices include crafi.s. board games, models, craft painting nnd " The day I was born” webijuest. ’I'sunaml language arts classes enjoyed purlicipaling in a poetry writing residency wiih Phillip ■Shnbazz. On I'eb. I‘J. the students took a field trip lo Discovery I’laee in Charlotte and are IcHiking ft)r%vard m traveling to Lotus I’icr in ■Slatesville to eat Chinese food on March 24. Hxplorer sludenis have returned from Discovery I’lace in Churlotle where they watched nn Oninima.x theater prcsenlalion of Mt. Kilamanjaro and e.xplored the e.vhibil halls. Thanks lo all parents who went on this field trip. The ne.xt trip will be lo a Chinese restaurant in State.sville. March 25. .Students voted Samantha Judd as Ihe RitR student for the team. She will be recognized ul the March Davie Counly Hoard meeling. (Л11СГ sludenis on Ihe icam who are in Ihe news arc; Taylor Milleson who placed first in the Soil and Water Conservution Speech Contest at the Hrock on I'eb. IK, Garrett Taddeiicci who placed third in the school spelling bee. and I’liige Carter who won in the essay portion of the Kelleclions Conlest. Taylor will be competing in the area competition March I.S at the Davie County I’ublic Library. Prime Time Clicckcr winners on the team were Cody Heck. Annie Shrewsbury. Hilly Nelson, John llaftmun and Samantha Judd. Also in Prime Time all students made Valentines for Veterans whicli were mailed lo Ihe Veteran’s Hospital in Salisbury. Social Studies t'mished the study of the Middle Hast and had two guest speakers, They are now in South Asia. Math students are exploring plane geometry and will move towards solid geometry. Accelerated math computer program is being used during skills time. Science sludenis are beginning a chemistry unit. Language arls classes are praclicing writing skills in preparation fiu' the writing lest March •!. IT SA is scheduled for March 6. Wellness will be showcased lhal evening. I'he PTSA Gong and Talent show will be March 22. CocileeiiK'e ICIemenlni-y I'iisl graders have been studying denial heallh, learning about aboul presidents, and tioing Valentine ac* tiviiies. Sludenis will go to Lazy ^ Ranch iu early April. (•'ifth graders in Mrs. I-leming's and Mr. McDougall's classes are starting a unit on Canada in social studies. Each sludeni will create a poster on a province or territory to present lo Ihe class. In math Ihey are exploring the world of geom­ etry. Students in Mrs. Stokes' kinder­ garten class have been studying denial heulth. All of kindergarten visited Dr. Uillings' dentist office on Monday. The dental hygienists showed the students how all of the equipment in Ihc rooms are used. The children learned whal happens when you go to the dentist for a checkup. Each student left the of­ fice willi a bag contnining a new toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss. Students in Mrs. Sloke.s' class are also learning uboul the lelter Q. They have read books ah<nii (piilts and are making iheir own class i|uili. The children arc doing an aulhor study on Dr, Seuss. They have read a hook hy Ihe author each day and compared Ihe books to each other. After reading one of their fa­ vorites, My Many Colored Days, the children talked ab(nJt how they can feel different cach day and ex­ pressed how Ihey fell through Ihe use of color. Mrs. Culler's fourth grade class has completed a unit on siuipie inii- chines. Students huve been given the task of inventing Iheir own ma­ chine willi ilenis found at home. Students have been reading Trouble River by Hclsy Hyars. This book complements a social studies unit since it is a slory of» hoy living on Ihe frontier. NVilllnm K. Dnvie lüvmentury Citizens of Ihe Week for I'eb. 2-t- 28: Taylor O'Neal. Mariana Moreno. Cody Griggs. Levi Hoger. Uriel Oiuiiez.Cliloe Mabe.Zulema Martinez, Xach Carooion. Ilriltuni Cartner, Michael Shores. Haley Pulliain, Nathan Peurce, Roberto Montoya. Megan Campbell, Mecia I larnion, Matlhcw Speer, and Tyler Jones. Cur riders of the week for (•eb.l7-2l; Tyler Myers, Sherlyn Johnson, Ross Hoffner, Hrillnie Wagoner. Scotty Stumbo. Megan Scarlett, Nal Uvaus, Ashton Whittaker. Magi I'Tor Harron, Carlos Nava-Lopez and Avery Urown. The Ihird PTO mcctinn of Ihe year was held Ix'h. 2.“'. Principal. Danny Cartner. welcomed parents aud other guests. Haley Caudle led Ihe Pledge of Allegiance. PTO president held a shorl business meeting. OITicers of Ihe liooster Club were iniriHluced and spoke witli the group. The pur|iose of tlic booster club was outlined for piirenls; lo give children in our community an opporlunily lo play organized sports. These include football, cheerleading and dance icaius. Siiiiie of llieir tilings they do is 1,2 Acre Lol in Fork 1.2 acre lot located In the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. $23,000 Contact Roberl Slone (Owner/Broker) al Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 Vlyers „ o t R ie аГк g c m o n t Ultes:-;, I ! ■ Lot 323-$109,500 3Bedioom,2.5Bnlli Jetted tub, main level MBR 9x8 study, pantry, patio l'URNISIIKI)M()l)KI,.OI>KN Sun-Mmi-'nits-Krl • 2-Spin >From$90,000's •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winston-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated •Lower Davie County taxes and Davle County Sctiools Dim liom: I-low lo ñirmiiinluil Nil lixii I7-Í. nirn left to ti-lhvY ¡Ж (itt Sut ^ fi.Afonc. 751-20Д5 lAVhitwy. I'olhw si^ns. I'.llt'vt'r it I il к f 5 . rtj www,cbtiiad,coniirti EacboftcoiiròepofKÌon»yoyM4xla'icJc<»fat0d C O LD IU e U . B A N K G R a ТК1Л1). Rl:,M.TORS provide rules and regulations: recruit CTOiches; and fund raising. The organizations provided ci|uipmenl. game uniforms for five teams, banguets, pom-poms, trophies, footballs, blocking sleds, mats, etc.. first aid supplies, power bills, and advertising. This organization does nol receive outside funding. Inimediiite needs are new helmets, football jerseys and pants, cheerleading liniforms, and dance uniforms. Current fund raisers: April 12 - flower sale; May 10 - golf tournament: Sept. 5 -Pep Rally: Pall Mower Sale: Dance each monlh: and Car Washes. Rock-A- Tlion. The Iasi Thursday of every month isC's HarBQue William R. Davie Raiders Night. Dub I'otls, Davie Counly Schools superintendent, spoke lo the members of the PTO about the upcoming bond vote. He described the conditions and needs of Williani K. Davie as well as other schools. Marly Carter und Dorothy Graham of the school board nnd Ken White, counly commissioner, were on hand for words and assistance. I'ollowing Ihe business meeling, the second and Ihird grade classes of Alyce Hagshaw, Pam Renegar, Danielle Sliepherd, Gay Carolhers, Crystal Donley. Brenda Glasscock, Shirley Anderson, and Melanie Jones presented the program “ Everyone Smiles in Ihe Same Language," .Songs sang "Everyone Smiles in the same Language," "You're priend of Mine," "What’s a Teacher to Do?" • presented by leachers and assistants, "We Speak Ihc Same Language," "A Little Hil of Love," and "Proud to be an American." Songs were lead hy Lou Wilson, music teacher. Second grade speakers lirooke Wallace, Tyler Myers, Jessica Slewart. Lakota Marroquin, Jolmny Kalish. Natalie Ireland. Payton Kelly. Kirsten Cockerhani, and Logan Hendricks. Third grade speakers were Audrey Apperson, Here Patino. Jessica Huchanan. Jachawn Martinez, Brandi rerrebce and Derek Diuiiier. Special thanks to Woodman of the World for providing small flags. The sixth annual I'ourth Grade Writing Celebration was held on Feb. 28 in the school cafclcria. Danny Cariner welcomed parents, grandparents and otiier guests and special i|uest, Debbie Pullen, local writer, Pullen had worked wilh students in a writing workshop earlier in Ihe month. After Ihe workshop, .students wrote stories lhal were presented al Ihc celebration, Pullen introduced sludenis who read Iheir stories, .Students and story titles were Andrew Olson - ‘‘Tlie Dead Killer of North Carolina." Tori Norris - "The Dog VVonian." Alex Henry - "House of Doom." Ashlon Whilliiker - “The Qreat Fire in Africa," und Taylor Anderson from Mrs. White’s class. Story presenters from Ms Dyson's class were Tyler Lee - "Penguin Wars." Ty Curry - “The Mystery of Ihe Night," Chastity Spry • "Mystery of Ihc Singing Ghost." and Matthew Dyson - “Tlie Captured si|uirrel." Mrs. Meahger's readers were Josh Polls -‘‘Dunibarella." Jamie Morris - "T he Race." Esmaraldn Hernandez. - “Happy Vuleiitines Day." Brandon Gammons - “Attack of the Aliens" nnd KcAIra Smilh - “ 1 Love Basketball," Mrs, Pullen presented certincates to cacli fourth grader and then sludenis read In smull groups lo guests. Afterwards, refreshments were served. 'I'hanks to fourth grade teachers, Mrs. Moore, Mrs, Horner, Mr, Cartner. Mrs. Cozart and photographer, Mrs. Harneltc. I’iiielirnnk Klemcntnry The Davie Soil und water 4th grade contest winners: 1st, Kali Whiiaker: 2nd, Haynes Shelton: .Ird. Paul Beauchamp, Y,A.M. - Celebrate March as Youth Art Month by visiting tlie Hrock Performing Arls Cenier lea- luring elementary art from llie en­ tire county March Character Kids for Ihe week of Feb. 17-21: Kyle Rook, Jessica Manspile. Oliva Moser. Samantha Chandler,Tony Myers. Katlin Mar­ lin. Jimmy Barron. Blake Simmons. Charlie Rothberg, Benjamin Horner. Alyssii York. Taylor Chan­ dler. Josh Mullís, Brandon Booie, Marissa Williums. Jordan Collins, Kalelyn Ashley, Jordan Murray. Lee [•ortescue. Ashley Evans, Dylan Harris, Ashley Trill, Raymond Brooks. Caleb Brooks, Caleb Brown and Samuel Vital. The trait for February is Justice. Chariicter Kids for the week of Feb. 24-28: Laura Tierney,Jeccssia Mansplie. Hunter Outlaw. Brad Sowers, Tony Myers. IDyllan TcHigue. Cody Jones, Brittany Metcalf, Christopher Smith. Tommy Greer. Josh Ray. Knillyn Hutchins. Knirina Maine. Kayla Hendrix. Tristian Hood. Jordan Ruble. Katelyn Ashley. Ltike Mar­ tin, Tysheel Fair. Ashley Evans. Dyhm Hurris, Kelsey Cashwell. Victoria Freeman, Lexy Benge and Alisha Williams. Hox Top Champions are Ms. T'Ulter's kindergarten class. CIuss winners: Austin Hailey, Joni Bailey, Kaillyn Bailey, Alexis Benge. Maltie Bowles,Caleb Brown, Eliza­ beth Cox, Tyler Davis. Dakota Ferguson. Gregory Gant. Lissa Hutchens. Kirslie Hutchins. An­ drew Marsliall, Lori Miller, Samuel Motley, William Perkins, Asiah Peterson, Tristan Romingcr, Kyle Suarm, Mitchell Taylor and Avery Williford. T he following AR Bronze club members have earned free time in the conipuler lab. ird Grade - Samuel Brown, Andrew Byrd,William Cope, Jessica Green, Sara Johnson. Ashley Levan. Am­ ber Minor. Heather Riddle, Christoffer Russell, Maggie Simmons, Victoria Stanley, Douggie Hadget, William Heeson, Emily Gardner, Hasy Gonzalez,T J, Hupp, Jacob Love, Christopher Miller, Jake Reavls, Kelsey Redd, Nathan Roy, Alyssa York, Hullie Humphries, Emily DeniaresI,Rachel Holtel,Jesse Gunning,Jasinine Lyons.HoIlin Morrison: 4th Grade - Paul Beauchamp. Jackie Craft, Asia Evans, Jackie Kohnen. V\'esley Kulp.Chrislian Lee, Hannah Nelson, Dyllan Teague, Nick Anders, Justin Atwood, Jimmy Uurron, Conner Bodenhamer. Dal- la.s Burcham. Mcngan Gilbert, Jasmin Gunning. Chad Howard, Jonah Kinder, Haynes Shelton, Jor­ dan Smith, Britlani Stewarl, Samantha Vannoy, Jessica West, Ricky Greer, Caillin Hauser. Ken­ nelh Hoekaday, Brittany Metcalf, Patrick Whalcsy. Kelly Woodard. Erin Lapish, Maggie Arnold, Mnt- thew Carter.Toni Donati, Josh Gupton, Eli/.iibeth Hurtmnn, Britlani Horne, Charlie Rothberg, Katie Sells. Collin Taylor. Danny Walden. Gray Watt.s. Neil Zarboek. Lorenzo Driver; 5lli Grade - Kelley Cundiff, Kaylee Hayes. Jordan Miller. Courtney Simms. Laura Tierney. Cynthia Adkins. A,J. Carter, Joseph Coffey, Miranda Edwjirds, Katie Van niman. Wesley Hlake. Kuril Dcmski, Jessica Gough. Jonalhun Hupp, Megan Hutchens, Stephen Kurtz, Hunter Outlaw, Rhiana Smilh, Andrew Byerly, Samantha Chnndler, Tyler Chillen. Zachary Dunn. Duven Gray, Oscar Orellana, Tony Myers. Cornat/cr Elementnry Cornatzer Elementnry School, with generous sponsorship from the Ccnlral Curolina Bank, launched its third annual Reading Incentive Pro­ gram lust week. Firsl in Flight and First in Reading, T he reading program is designed lo emphusize the imporlunce of reading one-on-one with children al home as well us ul school. The pro­ gram will also raise money lhal will be used by the school lo purchase additional reading materials and support reading interventions used directly wilh students. This yenr, the Iheme of Ihe pro­ gram will al.so help students cel­ ebrate 100 Years of I'llght and learn aboul the early and more recent pio­ neers of nviation - from Orville and Continued On I’ngc D4 P u t o u r s ta ff to w o r k fo r y o u ! Call us al (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com tV- H O W A R D REALTY 330 s. 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Back row: Kim Carter, Ashley Davidson, A dam Sheesley, John Jackson, W ill M organ, Brent Skiver, C hase Dooley, Jose Paniagua, (Not pictured: Kara D eadm on, Jeff Mighlon, and Nick N eedham , - Photo by Robin Fergusson First United Methodist Church Preschool Now registering children for the Fall Afternoon Classes this year in addition to traditional morning classes for 4 year olds who are not already in the 2 & 3 year old's program. Call the church office at 336-751-2503 for further information. They Know Science On Feb. I the Davie High Science Olymplncl team com­ peted at Ihc regional competition held at Catawba Valley Commu­ nity College in Hickory. Science Olytnpiiiil tourna­ ments are rigoroii.s academic in- lerschola.stic competition.s thiit consist of a serie.s ol’team events, which students prepare For dur­ ing tho yeur. Thc.se challenging events are well balanced between the vari­ ous .science disciplines of biol­ ogy, earth science, chemistry, physics,computers, und technol­ ogy- There were 22 events at the regional level, and Davie High participated in 19 of tho.se 22 events. Students placed in the top three und received medals In 14 of the 19 events in which they competed. Overnll. Davie High placed third us a team nnd brought home a very handsome trophy. The follow ing is list of events and pincings; Cell Biology; (2nd) Brent Skiver und Will Morgun, Chemistry Lab: (2nd) David Tredweii and John Jackson, Designer Genes: (Isl) Lori Downing and David Tredweii, Dynainic Planet; (3rd) Jes­ sica O verby and Ashley Diwidson, Experimental Design: (l.st) Jessica O verby and Ashley Davidson, Featliered Frenzy: (3rd) Lori Downing and David Tredweii, Fossils; (1st) Jessica Overby und Ashley Davidson, Physics Lab: (3rd) Je ff Mighlon and Chase Dooley, Polym er D etective; (3rd) Adam Sheesley und John Jiick- ,son, Reuch for the Stars; (1st) Brent Skiver and Will Morgan, Robot Ram ble; (1st) Jose Puniugua and Florencio Rajus, Science for Fitness; (2nd) Kim Curler and Lori Downing, Sounds of Music; (3rd) Surah Jurvis nnd Kim Carter. Write II. Do It; (3rd) Jeff Mighlon und Jose Paniagua J V Team of Brandon Goolsby nnd Kara Deadmon took first in Dynamic Planet, Experimental Design, nnd Write It. Do It. They took .second in Fossils. SELLERS! 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Perfect for first time home owners or empty nesters. $59,900 Call Glen 4(1« Salishury Streel • Mocksville s llistoric District! 1(H) yrold home has soaring ceilings w/lg rooms orimna beatlboard. hdwil llrs. 2liA. gas heat/ cem air. enclosed backpoicU. garage $179,900 Call Mary or Mary Lynne. 1660 s. Marhleliead Road >Nestled in Ihe trees this 4BR. .IBA brick ranch hus large rotnus w/lols of upilates. Vaulted screened porch, deck. CJarage space galore. 2 spaces liealeil w/sho)) area. $259,900 Call Janie. 5347 I iwy "fiOl Nortii I'ixtraoidinary value on Ihis -IBK, .M)A DW w/2(KMH/- Sl* on 2.(>l acvcs! Unge Msuiie w/garden tub Л sep shower, 2 \M Л ft>rmal DU! Won't lasi long! $96,500 Call Cindy 274 Wliullnii Creek Komi • New construction in Ciiarleslon Ridge. .'^BR. 2ИА borne wiih lob of expansion room in basement, gas log lireplace, 2 car garage. $139,900 Ciill Rodney or Debbie. 149 KmillbrooU - l.«S acre homesite. All brick. ‘IBR. 2.5BA, iidwils, advanced lech wired, suritniml sound. Serenity! $247,000 562 KatiedKe Hoad • A acres of beautiful laiul acc<mipany (his home in the ctninliy. $89,900 Call Debbie or Rodney. Janice iMcDanlcI909-0747 Ilrlggctl Ferrell Dryan Uogers ^o8•533o Karen Maready 9184m [ШшЕ .....E-mail us al info@PcnninglonRcally.com 1)4 • DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thurstliiy, Mnrch 6. 2003 Davie Schools Conllmied I'rom 1’лцс D2 Wilbur Wrighi lo Amelia Earlinrdl. Charles Liiulborgli. John Gloim, The Tuskagcc AimicM, Hessic Coleman, Sally Ride, Neil Arnislrong and many more of our American heroes and heroines. The program will lasl for Ihe ntonth of March and sludenls will be encouraged lo find sponsors for Iheir reading from among family and friends. Kindergarlners and firsl graders are being asked lo meel a goal of reading, or having read lo them, seven books a week. Second and Ihird gniders will aim lo meel a weekly goal of two acceleraled reader poinls. Fourth and fifth grad­ ers will be looking lo make three acceleraled reader poinls weekly. .Students who meel their goals will l»e rewarded wilh special in-flighl treats. Ihe school is being divide<l inlo three squadrons for Ihc prognmi and Ihe class from each .squadron lhal reads the most books, makes the mosi points and raises the most money will earn a .spla.shdown party al Ihe YMCA. Mrs. Moore's sccond graders have been very bu.sy during the month of February .studying the wealher. Sludenls have learned lols of interc.stiiig informalion ahoul weather. The class has read books such ns “Hurricimc," "Whal Will the Wealher Be Like Today?" “Flash," "Crash," “Rumble and Roll" and "The Cloud Book." Mrs. Moore now reckons lhal Ihc whole class are experts on Ihc water cycle, thunder- .slomis and the three main types of clouds. Lusl week, sludent.s turned their attention to I’rc.sideiits Abraham Lincoln nnd George Washington. They have read picture books about these two famous men from American hislory nnd arc now writing stories about whal Ihey have learned. Students even wrote aboul wlial they would give Ihe presidents for Iheir birthdays. Mrs. Bullins's first and second graders have also been busy slu- denls. Firsl graders have been work­ ing on a dental health unit. They have learned all aboul Ihe pans ofu toolli and Ihe importance of regular brushing ami flossing. The students wrote interesting stories aboul a time they lost a tooth. Second graders have been con­ centrating on learning uboul Ihe weather. And with the wintry weather we've been having, they have gotten a first hand look al Ihe different kinds of weather. As part of their studies on the water cycle, sludenls conducted a rainmaking e,xperiiiienl. But all .students are agreed, they can't wail for Ihe wann spring wealher lo slarl. Students in Mrs. Rachel Joyce's fourth grade acceleration group have jusl finished rending llie hook "Sounder." Sludenls demonslraled lheirkno«'ledge of Ihc slory by cre- aling Iin, ■lines of the main events. Their ne.xl book will be "A Oallier- Ing of Days," which is a New En­ gland girl's journal. Students arc also learning to use a variety of re­ sources including the atlas, the en- cyclo|iediii, Ihe almanac, Ihe dictio­ nary ond Ihe thesaurus. Fosters aboul each reference tool, crcatcd by the sludent.s. will be displayed in Ihc hnllway. In science, sludenls are studying electricity and magne­ tism. They are having lots of fun conducting experiments with elec­ tricity and static electricity. This week, students are making simple circuits. Cougars of Ihe Week; Andre Hernaiidez, Will Myers. Currie Harney, Kara Rice, Nathaniel Tutlerow, Michaclu Draughn, Travis Davis, Chelsea Moore, Jacob Morion, Taylor Lankford, Justin McClannon, Josie Piper, Corey Randall. Madison Junker, Jasmine Sales, Tyler Thoma.s, Lindsey Buiiey, Alberto Gama, Gerald Stakely, Zachary Spaugli. Congralulalions to our fourth and fifth grade sludenls who were successful in Ihe Duvie County Soil and Wuler Conservation Poster con­ test. In fourlh grade, school winners were Chris Digg.s, first pluce, De'Vontu Scott, second place, Luuren Marshall, Ihird place, and Tyler's Thomas's poster received lui honorable mention. Chris Diggs was Ihc second placc couniy win­ ner. In fifth grade, school winners were Casey Bluekweldcr, first place, Shelby Hendrix, second pluce, and Jesse Hilton, Ihird plucc. Suideiil days lo be mnde up as a resull of snow closures are: Thurs- duy, Murch 1.1 und Friday, March U ure now regular dnys and nol early release days. Tuesday, May 27 is now a regular school day. Monday, Murch 17; Monday, May 27 - lasl day of scliool; Monday und Tues­ day, April M and I.“!. A reminder lo purents; Tuesilay, Murch 11,18, 2.1 - Veneziu’s NighI; Thursday, March 6, 1.1, 20, 27 - Dairy Queen Nighi. Mocksvillc KlemenUiry StudentoftheWeek, Feb.17-21; Andrew Ashby, Kalie Koni/.. Jessicu Williams, Alcah Spicer, Jessica Kebbe, Huyley Carter, Kellie Vicrs, Anihony Angle, Gerald McCall, Bradley Beck, Ashlyn Byerly, McKenzie Marshall, Chelsie Mcudc, Jawaugn Arnold, Dusten Peacock, Kirsten Hatley, Rachel Reynolds; Feb. 24-28; Ross Ginther, Kelsey Cheeks, Caleb Tranlham, Zach Frye, Jarred Hatley, Summer Siiiatl, Cameron Cussady, Sura Wishon, Ashton Brown, Dylan Bright, Lorenu Millo, Robert Daniel, Joel Carlncr, Cameron Duvis, Gina Maurice, Lalricc Stevenson, Bccca Cook, Ralieem Alexander,.Courtney Wilson, Chad Wulkins, Eve Crook. Ms. Gnrner and Mrs. Russell's kimlergarlcii class has been learn­ ing Ihe letter "D." The sludenls read books aboul dogs and played Doggie, Doggie. Where’s Your Bone? They niso made duck masks und waddled like the dticks in "Make Way for Ducklings." In mulb, sludenls lenrned lo compare numbers and share by dividing while playing Ihc card game War. Students niso Icnmed nbout Ihc food pyramid and made healthy food plates lhat included food from ull of Ihe imporianl food groups. Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. Melton's firsl graders have been reading lois of books for the annual rend-a-lhou. CoiigratIllations lo the children who have met theirgoal each week. They look forward to Ihe rending celebrn- lion which will be given by the PTA in March. The clus.s hus enjoyed leuming about elephanis this monlh. Writing activities have included in­ formational .stories about elephanis and jusl for fun siories aboul join­ ing the circus. Wc huve lols of fu­ ture circus sturs in our room. Ani­ mal lumcrs and acrobats seem to be llie lop choices. Mrs. McKniglil's fourth grade class hus been busy ut work. Our cluss has been doing research on several famous African Americans. We have learned many inierestiiig facts about Harriet Tubman. We ure also preparing for our upcoming writing lest on Murch -I. We have been reading samples of well writ­ ten narraiive writing, as well as writ­ ing stories of our own. Our Febru­ ary Studenl of the Monlh is Will Jones. Our Terrific Kids ure Lyndsey Blalock uml Duriiis Wil­ son. The snow hus made Ihe month exciting nnd beuutiful. We've siurted leurning about wealher in sciencc since wc have an opporlu­ nily 10 observe so many differenl types of weather systems this time of year. In lilcrature, wc'rc reading the historical novel "Freedom Train," which explains the life of 1 lurriet Tubmnn. We plan lo create a mural of her life und experiences in trying lo free muny slaves. We've discovered some very interesling fuels about our Canadian neighbors this monlh. Each group is trying to find a new Interesling fuel about Canadian culture and lilslory each week, and we have a beauliful dis­ play of this infomialion in ourclass- rooni. In malh, wc continue to learn about fractions and decimals, and discover how we can use these In llle present and the future. Hope­ fully, Ihe future holds a few le.ss snow/ice storms and a few .sunnier days. In guidance this week, DUSO Ihe Dolphin lold kindergarlcn stu­ dents Ihe story of a monster that vis­ ited Aquatron. The story impressed upon students Ihc importance of being nice to anyone who is new lo ihcir classroom. Second graders watched Ihc story of Kylic Ihe sing­ ing koala. Because of her unique lalcnl, Kylic wus alienated from Ihe rest of the koalas.* However, she persevered and becamc a very tal­ ented singer. This week's eharaeler trait for third graders wns loyally. After a story about a dog und cut who become best friends, students wrote nbout Iheir friendships. Fourth gruders continued with the slory called "Free Ihe Horses." This is u medieval adventure thal high­ lights self-esteem building. Fourlh graders ure also preparing lo take Ihe writing lest on Mnrch 4. Fifth graders continued reading Ihc book "ChickeU’Soup for Ihe Prelccn Soul." South Dnvie Tsunami students continue tlieir journey through the body systems in science. Upon completion, stu­ dents will explore cells, heredity, DNA und end Ihe yeur wilh mullcr and energy. The Tsunami team participated in Ihc Acudemic Fair Feb. 10. Vari­ ous works samples were displayed in the gym for Ihc event. Scicncc students displuyed Iheir body sys­ tems booklets. The fourTsunumi sludenls par- licipuliiig in the Duvie Couniy Soil und Wuler Contest were Skylar Mabc, Lee Cain, Bethuny Gough and Clint Howell. Skylnr Mnbc went on us one of the reprcsentu- tives from Ihe seventh grade lo com­ pete on the county level. All Tsunami students continue to develop their test laking skills with extra classcs being tnughi cach week emphasizing various levels of testing strategies. Tsunami communications stu­ dents have been working even harder since the beginning of this (juarlcr. Near Ihc beginning of Ihe (|uarter, they were forliinule to huve Phillip Shabazz, poet in residence, work wilh them on their poetry. They learned different poetic styles, and created Iheir own poetry, which wus displuyed ut the school Aca­ demic Fuir. Sludenls have also been work­ ing hard on their writing skills in preparution for Ihe writing lest on Mnrch 4. The test Ihis yeur has been revised and students are gelling a fresh approach to writing as they work on Iheir skills. Students need to continue lo rend and work toward Iheir Acccleratcd Reading goals. The end of the nine weeks is fust approaching, und slu- dents should huve ut least ,V4 of Ihc required poinls. Tsunami math students huve completed a unit on probability and statistics. They have worked through all combinalions nnd per- mulallons, single event probability, and independent events. They arc also reviewing scientific notation, squure roots and proportions. Pre-algebra students have just completed a unit on graphing equu- lions nnd huve worked with slope nnd intercepts. They are much bel­ ter nt looking nl n line nnd plotting that line. The sixth period cliiss hud un ex­ hibit al Ihe .\cadcmic Fair thul dem­ onstrated thal they understood pe­ rimeter, area, volume and scale drawings. They hnd a good lime building (log houses wilh lego blocks wilh all different dimen­ sions. Ccnirul Duvic Developmental Day I Student of Ihe Week, Feb. 24-28; Cassidy Walden. This week wc talked about curs and trucks. We made a special cur out of u big box, We enjoyed going on an imaginary trip on n bus. Developmental Day II students welcomed the arrival of March wilh new lion nnd lamb decorations for our calendar and classroom walls. As March is known us Ihe windy month, we have made kites lo hung on the wall and have plans lo fly real kites on Ihe playground. Becuuse of snow dcluys, we ure finishing our second quill - u spider web quill made wllh tic-dyc. Peeler Earns UT Academic Honor Curly Anne Peeler eurned cum luude honors for the full seme.s- ter ut the Unlvershy of Tennessee, Knoxville. The duttghter of Joltn and Becky Peeler of Davie Couniy, she is it freshman in Ihe College of Arls and Sciences. Hoskins On FTCC President’s List Candace Currin Hoskins was named lo the president's list at Forsyth Technical Community College with a 4.0 grade point aver­ age for the full semester. Hoskins moved to Mocksville four years ago wilh her husband, Bobby, and son. Will. Davie High Plans Curriculum Fair Really, tliere is not a swimming pool at Davie High School. Get the answer to more mysteries at the high school's annual Curriculum Fair on Tuesday, March 18, from 6;30-8 p.m. in tlie gymnasiiiin. The purpose is to better inform parents and incoming students about cla.s.ses und extracurricular iictivities available at Davie High. ■ Tliere will be tcachers and students on hand who will be able to ■ answer questions about daily life at the .school. Bowman Earns WCU Scholarship Jessica Lynn Bowman of Advancc has been recognized for scho- lastic achievement wilh an ticademic scholarship lo attend Western Carolina University this fall. The daughter of Aubrey and Donnu Bowman of McDaniel Road, she eanied the Founders Award. The compelilive scholarship is worth iipproximately $ 1 „“iOO per year and is renewable for up to four years. A senior al Davie High School, Bowman plans to major in com­ puter science. OniUK21 262 Lakeview Dr, • $315j000| 1798 Fatmlngton Rd • $269,900 ita fïifê i: 4400vA U. лпЬ 5t«s, «îOAs. IkM carji ww.biWefionU 293 ft. siìoftìmo on 92 ac tike. Hi«tfthr t nr-.t«* лп т nr ы birrWw aituatcd on 5 acs. Hrthvd Лгз, hickory cabinots 3000 . «I ft. ЗВЯ. 2.5RA. w/full bsnit. pool iS. W. 3BR ЗВЛ * © Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Mocksville: Clemmons 336-751-2222 336-778-2221 854 Valley Rd. 2419 Lewlsville- Suite 100 Clemmons Rd. W W W .C 2 1 S W M . c o m 149 Wandering Ln • $235900 | 378 Lakeview Rd. • $229.900 1 2805 Atwood Rd. • $229,900 0|)cn tiyout (Tcai far cnicitiimfj. 3 Fpl, safcnt!tifVs. цхсюиз roans.Lg. Ixick (ieck. Like front property on 92 ac. lake 11|5Л1сг ВЛ in MBR. Lq. cfctachcil anrnge. 203 Four Comers Rd. • $ Щ Ю О | 207 Ralph Ratledge • $189,500w I ' ■ Huno homo with 2400 ♦ sq. (l. Attractrvcty situUed on 2.5 Ac. 4ßR. 4ВЛ 3BR, 2.5BA, formal IMno & dining room areas, New cabnois, breaklast nook, patto & hot tub. К Ш 3 ac.. Wood homo 2G00tA s.f., 4BR. 3BAs. German hrcplace, l»ot tub, wrap porch, garago 3BR. 1800 SF Rtïl< Rnrdi lfcnt> on 3,5 AC n nri sirttixj. UÎ, (Icn. fiJ илп w/ 3ftJ DA, ffnigo 4 atüc 3BR/2BA Iwmo with updates. New paint, carpet, new appliances, new pool liner & roof.F.Trtnas, h soared paü\ rfjcuti pod w4uce, vwip íiard frat path, f>s Hcmo VSinaty 519 WilkesboroSt.» $13Я900И 664 Sanford Ave. i> $131,900 firk R.ith w/олг ) 500 fJ. 1Я kx) fP. fitj New ConstrxiCtKyi. Gill To<l.iy' l*tj< y;nJ, wi|) iiti/tj iritJi. LG (t*i w/tfitnfxc to MR Invuxulate contition. 3BR, 2BA, stone Ifnmaculate House! Spacious LR w/fírerAice. firepl^:c. latQc deck. ОЛ Todayl 2QR. 2BA 241 Sheffield Fanns • $1199001 379 VI/. M aple Ave. • $115Ю00 Great honîel Harthvood floors tfiroogliout. 3DR. 2QA cn fcncucl, h-town bt J.5BA, (jre.it (x»n fl li. MBR w/tiery fj-u^h on 1,2 oc fias \qi'. lo offer, 3-1 ВП. ]. kutJien c¿il*fvii5 ' .5BA. 5{)5 (Wi, kitclicn, fXl А1Я. С'й for info. Stienm h cleirfoO land. 3BR, OWK*l w/e*ira ti-im w/ctrM3icnt гнолп bcition 2000 ff, ЗЩ?lV\nftJíst>tílnr«jwAatjtjcíirficn(pi3cív room for office or nursey, liti(e*tcmx,híííMlf)'s,lxjogrtrTn A4BR! lofuraJhl«i<>^nl ciïMspccenljiilxn 2197 US Hwv 601 S. • $109,50 Ì renovation uxierwiiy. 3Bfl 2ВЛ Iviin 3 mt A dea HriKvU fVncj, fP, caoerecl 360 G w vn St. » $105.0001 309 М а г-Р о и » Ct • $86^0011480 Jericho Oh Rd. ♦ $8tS,5001 135 Dalton Rd. • $62,500 1 422 Pleasant Ac • $82,500 ^ W/3{W, 2BA. fcnced back Harihvood floor, bcrtx.T carpet, uxlated heat/ yard w/tots of cutías -м, new swvJcws, new roof Ä wryl sttk«. 136 Joe Rd • S79,900 Ш глгт\\ъоопем • $69,9oo| 1402MainChuchRd. 2liR concio. Litfoc hcate<l/cooic4l iieit V baserjient. fP m 1Л, baJcony from MBR. Ai В 5 Ш 1 .. ^ 1/1 АГ I . c- . IW ai rice tot. Girikn Ili), tmck foutJiiticflNew DW on 3/4 AC tot. Si>.xkxjs cat m A i in <T TnA/л iTiirt kJtcfcn. fVTcJcTi tub A S0,xvate Ыкмег MÍ1R. * смг 110 J-. Trtiy a rr»f.t s«.' ■ Great kxkro 3BR. 1 BA heme. iDts of vixt«cs n kitdien, new wiyi Ming, Lg bt, cxcdent bcatm 157 Duke St. « $67500 lit i f i l l IIII Doul)ltv>do with tots of room! 3BR, 2BA Л(ч*лгхе5 Stjfyl 1 «luSO SW Wf 6 Situated on 1.8 ic. A niiXhMMïi. udefjyude refnguratcf A w;tiit»A>ytr, Rtfliatfcd 3BR cottacp h fistac Соскяюз. New um. лггкдм. ml rtuJi ncrt-í A [ftsnStifter ftrnecr rNtstman jicçxity. Qjte cnttano w/3W I.SiV^ New d (unce A oritni ir, Lii tahy for a fxrscnrJ sitMtTQ' 3 Bc(it)on), 2 Bath, 1451Sn. Ft., Comptetely U|xiated< D utctim an Hills Fabulous New Homes Starling in Ihe S120's Lol 21 5145,200 3BR/2.5BA Lol 26 $15^,000 3BR/2BAPlus Mony More Coll Today For Informafionl Iflt Ui(({Md, ((IK litki Will ItKkii FIcDiiiiil ilifibttli lti(ii«4d*úll lekiiM m m УШШ ^ . I \Mta" lill WillШ'1111 »i-ie» iii-mi [f liijilit.ii (imtojili.iii jdiiÂÏiiulH Fori)rth Oficc №ru(pr (MrOiuHÀrapr Serving You Wllh Memberships in: Ihe Winslon-Salem Board of Realtors, Multiple listing Scrvice, Cerlilied Commercial Investment Member (CCIH), Carolina Real Data (slatewide commercial), Loop Net (coinmerciat listing network), Inteinalional Relocation Services DAVIE COUNTY EN T ER PR ISE RECO RD , Thursday, March 6,2003 - D5 Adults Complete D C C C AH S And G ED Programs Kevin Boehem , Alex Burton and M ichael Murphy look over letters to the editor of the Enterprise Record. N orth S tudents S tudy N ew s A ccounts O f School Bond A cluss ul Nortli Duvie Middle School hus been tukiiig more than u casual interest in the re­ cent letters lo tho editor pub­ lished in the Davie County En­ terprise Record. The students are rending the newspaper und the letters in class nnd (ji!<cussing tlieir own opin­ ions on the school bond issue. Tlie students are in Heather Hassel's advanced eighth grade language arts class, and the newspaper has become part of their classroom instruction. North Davie received u $350 grant from the N.C. Association for Gifted and Talented program, "Making Conneclions Between Language and News." The school has used the grant to purchase newspaper subscrip­ tions to provide relevant rending ninterial for reading, discussion, nnd writing. Students hnve discussed com­ mon misperceptions about the bond. As they rend articles, edi- . torlals, and letters to the editor, facts were identiried nnd opin­ ions were noted, including infor- mntlon that may not be true. , ' TKe students have also fol- Area adults completed the Adult High School Diploma (AHS) and the General Educa­ tional Developmenl(GED) pro­ grams at Davidson County Com­ munity College during the 2002 Fall Seniester. The AHS program is de­ signed lor adults who did nol complete their high school edu­ cation through public .schools. The program provides students wilh the means lo earn Iheir Adult High School diploma by completing course work in En- gli.sh, malh, science, and history. The GED program is a means for adults to obtain a high school diploma. Individuals take the GED exams to demonstrntc high school level competencies in English,social sciencc, reading, and math. AHS Graduntes Advance, Summer L. Turner; Cooleemee,AmandaD. Bobbitt nnd Nikki R. Smith; Mocksvillc, Susan D. Boger, Stephnnie D. Chaffin, Schulycr D. Clark, Roger Dale Clawson, Deborah K. Ebright, Joseph A. Ferrell, Ja.son P. Lull, Kurt L. McNabb, William R. Miller, Phillip Mor­ ris, Breiiton L. Shaw, Andrea N. Swnim, K.ate J. Sykes, Brandon C. Turner. G ED Graduates A dnvnce, W hitney Jane Lowe, Carol N. Workman and Cryslal Dawn York; Cooleemee, Richard Landers-Keaton and Dawn A . Parsons; Harmony, Jonathan Duvid Reeves; Mocks­ ville, Scolty T. Dillard, Jeremy Goldner, William Cody Horan, Kandy Sizemore McEwen, Bra­ dley D. Sheets, A bby G ail Shores, Johnnthon Kelly Smith, Valerie E. Truelt and Ruth Whitaker. o l 4 1 5 6 C lem m ons Road [m / n X r U U e i i r i H l C lem m ons, NC 2 7 0 1 2 r 'n r /-s lin tic - D q =>H-\/ w w w .p ru dentialcarolinas.com L a r o i i n a s K e a i t y (87? ) 371-5822 • to ii-free (336) Call today to get the answers to even your toughest real estate questions. I f s M l A b o u t W ui OPEN SUNDAY • 2-4pm Bermuda Run West Lawn Maintenance • Security Gate Two Country Clubs • 36 Hole Golf • Pool • Tennis Terah Nolan reads one of the letters to the editor. lowed the weekly change in the newspaper's website poll on sup­ port for the bond. When the switch from more pro to more con occurred, the students were predicting the final outcome. Many have discussed the bond witli families, and strong opin­ ions bh both sides wei'e present. Some students focused on what tiie bond would do for or lo 'me' while others were eager to see effects for all residents of Dnvie — those with young chil­ dren, those living in the western part of the county, ihose without children in .school, seniorciti/ens nnd others. Lot 9 Lot 10 153 lici'imidu Ruit West Lot 63 D ire ctio n s -1-40 W est, e x it 180/Hwy 801, L-801, R - B R W .Sherri Corani 336-909-0019 Tanglewood Assents f urtfTUnn.AOf) . ..D«tn*Ilunswi . .CWvSofiOt.CnS.Oni .......Ch»T|IFirili .........CrYV4lM«n<J(or>4l . .Cloni KURNAt. cns, cm . 71М4И . 714-4419 714-44^. ...тгом.. 714-4412.. 7l4-44tS....7I4-44J0..7l444te90e-S062 ..............itftJi StriM)..........Kii>ïPtrt(n,ADn......KnbrVPt*»..........Pii KnrwTKn,CnS.oni...PítPú«1«i............Sâfrti Нжккк..................Sí(4>yO>t«i........... .714-44?e..7l4-44?4.766-7009..7I4-4407.7вв-77»7I4-44».715-4410.. 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COLDUietL B A N K E R 0 An Independently Owned and Operated Member of the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. • Equal Mousing Opportunity■ I TRIAD, REALTORS- DA\/IE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES Ш Ф www.coldwellbanker.com ÎW SPtMS MU OWIE 4№ tSAC i'uixi iJ M inis p»0peti/. ijroe ttof'd *1 g.ydxj, 5w. mgiourid swinming pcol */ ¿Í 3tie сиУш homt í,;!jW-ou^ suíiioom, Ul »iliÄ inclüdüs iiofse lami Jj:tei hcasley 998-1153 ИЗО.ООО 189 ш т CmCLE DAVIE Ш ШMimiliDBiil Of« story Mei-iewijn fiome aiIIi □oil couiy; vie* jnJ kjubW iifufsioi« dcurs t!« Шл iwi wiU*. coxiti ftU I IKINQtOH RO DMIE Ш Ш 6 S^AC Уш Jf«nis c-vi соте itue on ifii3 esijieIUU4 VII ,...^S|iKicu5 aiea^ ifKiXigioul (iif dispijy cl SlSnVx-i. 6 ЯЧ, 'Xlltfittl twltll. Cljn'llW» upJi'íd 'СП. fütural n». шЯиге Ä [х^ч] V;CkiFlerrlrv) 903-II6?$Ï25,60Û 120 FOXMOOn COURT OU ЧКЛИ OMIE4Bit 2SBA Waiestic hcHW Vis grìciouilv on Ы1 cul iJö lût fieculii« finis/« inciixJe. txiiiíAOüú A ceiimic liitj ittHis. елепя.т: сл'оглnioiif^ngs, \im e-ii m int;kn, $pi:iOtjs niastcf siiiis «/(jftjb'ô irty cfiitng. tismi Cmi$ Gjnfc W8-U58$289,W0 т АЕАШООО ORIVE &АЯОЕН VUIEY DAVIE 2 'jGA Wonüi'iful ooe le^d ui Gafdtn Valley Gtwl kitchfn »ilfi islo/hj (otmol tokil pool and mixft n«cie’ í.‘usi j»«' {lien fiiuLb 998-1160 $252,500 289 KIMUMIU PRIVE DAVIE 3i!FI 256A Hc(M:ii-36!e ^ifi hofw. D015IS eiojijite l3iiJ>C3piftg qrejt ill'« and ni*h detiji. Bonus foom ipsn.ij couij De jue^t cr 4in Uidroom I anii eai-ir> k.irhen, rrjm In el WFiD stjiie CIkij CuiJe 998-1158 $249,MO lOT 7 FOREST GLEN DAVIE Ш 25BAEiciting vjiiie louind (Л liiis new tiofr« kjtunng MiijAtiOd floors, lormjl Df( Ä 1(1, (in ta'^mwt, R« flm ft/lfick 54S log fP plus siotage/ Aorksfiop, scften pofch, trey ceilings A coian Vicltif¡emtn(i-!}9Í-tt6? tÍM,eod ЮТ 24 REOUNO WAY DAVIE 4ВЯ 2 5BA 2Я01У ifaJitioroUociieO in cui-d'J ix Swcious, yibseffini, '2 Ul garage БЯ1/ Potts iH9- n7|J209,600 190 FOX RUN DRIVE DAVIE 4[tll 25RA incirt.Die space tor ire ’UoiiaiWiso' Uiyeti 0>ci 3300SF ol gijcicus li.n:g.n this cp^n pUn Alili ail e‘fcuiiie %‘K sijJ» and ijwr ifttl bonus loom 'Jkh rirnnny'jjB' 116/ $209,000 LOT 7 HEDIANO WAY OAVIE Ш УМ 2sioiy tiaiJ'lioiia! min tusftwii Mmuies lo W-S Uro« nusief suite siliuig aiea Itatiiivooa aniítJíiiocfsoniaiiíiie^el ladonryPoiis 9J8- )IC9$t99,900 Scaling 12' cciimgv fantisliC one bel d-iign i - naijrai gis comrrwrnfif Kitcwn лЛюгк island 4 tiiebatk splasn. lorrrval dinmg. great room A/qas log ГР, 2nd level bonus room above garage (asy iccess to 1-40 Vicki Fleming • ^8-116? $106,500 lOT 32 REOIANQ WAV DAVIE 30R 2 SBA fbv2 story (itrsign by lotKtiione Carolina OuiiJei tias linishieO bonus iocni/4iitfin, nusiet st,iie л/ieiied tub and 3 closets, disigrii kiictoi ttvU opens to (O'ra! diOing myTuiijAOOds VicVi flfftung 993- iie7$i93,ooo 154 HAMILTON COURT DAVIE 2BA Very ÄCil appointed dusiei home, laige kiichen. DR, Ifl, fuithwods, lijiurious masie» suite, sumoom ' weitet vie«, st(toCQu<tf4rd. 2 cat utage ttincy Mais^il 998-1181 $189,900 ... 9 FAUUOCREEK FARM OAVIE SBft 2 5BA (Indei consliuclion spacious Cape Cod in cul'iK sac. Full basemenl viiin 2 ur Dasemeni gnage.Oeii^ Pütts-SOS-tm 51Í9.900 ,а ш ш ,1|имм MomeMi• WlliMitMiiMMHliHl« li ' -i] Oâvie Office Agenis LOT IB TWIN CEDARS OAVIE 3^f< 2BA Ufar.l пел a" buck on le^tl Ьоте on goil course' Honus footn abote даглм lor tutuie eipaNS'on Builder will pay up to J¿500 closing cosi' 5 »ear QQi’ing nn-n!beish)p lo Iwn Cc-djf (ioil Course Vicki ricmmg9‘)8t167$169,000 299 UAMES CHURCH ROAD FOREST BROOK OAVIE 2 ‘ЙА ieii'I'C 2 )i'ai c'J Hint Ьлле fias a tig fioni r^oafi anj j viit-fv.) msiie poicfi ii*as!er UiHycin Ц0'П5 iwri iiiat can U; ust-d as a luirstiv/ifcivicnpe tfliie Pant Amum 576 BALTIMORE ROAD OAVIE ЗВП 2ПА Mo.eiigtil ir,' fiesti aiiJ re 11 IntV slailvi bwr-e к^;Гсп t>pw¡s II) diHirg lOüni íeird Mckvvd. lull basí'ii't'ii lúi eipinsion, 2 c.i( cjipoil pfus I cji bsfr-t fjiraiis. ГГА Sí-pticlili'aALk.................. 159 WINDING CREEK LANE DAVIDSON W2PA bifpia;e h ctiimgian m otwi im, ьН|« *1 cusíom líjiii calilléis S iím». formal dining loorn. j;piiaives. BilO dti.*. tioni poicli. (laitii лты, r>]1i'aAiik9j8 1lt'5$109,900 Otue SetltiAil toi m subDiíijioi of Hijck/Ciefk :')Onya tnries9'.'8-1l6B$99,500 7(H9 NC HWY eOtS DAVIE 3BÍI2RA Greal surter ïiomo, аЧ bntV fleliigeiatoi stjjs l CJ' caipoit Deiact-ed Aoiksficp,'gara>ì tuen Giubû 998-1168 $93,500 214 N CHARLES DRIVE FORSYTH Ш 2ßAinitísioi special - puced t-eioA lai ult«, bucit lanch A;iti IJl bjvin:ni Soi.1 as u condiiion 1027 RACCOON RUN VADKIN 4ВЯ ?0A Move in comjtiton A Ш51 s«! ОоиЬ'ел'Л} locaied on 1.97 jcies So'd in 35 iS conoiiion MiVe ?immefmari-908'118?$64,500j (uirstiy/ikivl У93'11№$1М,дОО 02001 CoMwüll ll.iiiki-l KMl lil.ilc.' Coipol.ilioii ColJwell u.inkn t li .1 icijiilcii'il ........... nl CnMwt'll ll,ink'i Си|ю[.|||М|, An [c|u,il Q|i|ioiluiiily Cciiip.iiiy. Ciiu.il lluuiinij оррмшиНу, l,i(li Qlliic n iiiili-|ieiiilciillv Owiiwl and Opci,4cl, Ли ln<l<'|)i'iitlíMUly Owilwl ,inil OpiM.iU'd Mumliül ol Culclwi.'ll U.'nki.'i lli'.il E-.l,ilc.' Corpor.Uion йимШ* » Й Г(UdrwttMMlNerulfT(iMlMailtn KwceKM*НюфШШNMiHrionM Шк>111ммпмп Щ Ш Ш Sonya H«Mi tttviOwtniVIdilMmi»« ^ 14IUU ■ «MIMtnnuWIÌ1Mmn7imimf9tHSImuTTmiiMf«Ml»mns)rat^n9M-11MШ-1170«HWm-iuo WI11I7 . W11SS»i-immns«fMtl« »6 ■ DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursduy, Mnrch 6, 2003 R a le ig h R ep o rt: Bills Being Introduced To M eet D eadline By Rep. Julia C. Howard N.C. House of Reprcsenlalivi;s As niutiy of you rnny iilrcaily have read. Republican Speaker of the House Richard Morgan made comniillee appoinlmenls Ibis Tuesday for llie 2003-2004 session. 1 have been appoinled lo serve as die Co-Chair for bolh llie Finance and Elhics Commillecs. As Finance Co- Chair, I will work to lead the House in deciding imporlant la.\ and revenue issues. My work in the Ethics Commiltec will focus on Ihc ethical conduct of fellow Mouse members. I will also be serving on Ihe Legislative Redislricting; Public Utilities; nnd Rules, Calendar, and Operations o f the House Coniniillees, Heavy committee work is scheduled lo begin next week. Numerous bills were filed Ihis past week in order to meet certain deadlines. I've mcniioned several below - those 1 felt you svould find most interesting; HJO - SESSIO N LIM ITS/ FO U R Y E A R T E R M S; This hill would act to amend the slate's coiistitution lo limil die length of legislative sessions and to provide for four-year lemis for mcmliers, The bill is companion to S 22 and has been referred lo Ihe Rules Conimitlee. 114 5 - E X E M P T T O B A C C O P A Y M E N T S KROM IN CO M E TAX: This bill acts to e,\empt from state income lax direct or indirect payments from certain sources as compensation lo the taxpayer for harm done to the tobacco indiislry as a result of tobacco litigation, federal legislation, or reduced purchases of tobacco by tobacco manufacturers. It would be retroactive to Jan. 1, and has been referred to the Finance Committee. H46 - N .C . C O V E R N M E N T C O M P E T I T I O N C O M M ISSIO N : This bill enacts new statues to create a nine-m em ber com m ission within Ihe Department of Commerce; three members each to be appointed by the Governor, the General Assem bly upon recommendation of the Speaker of Ihe House of Representatives, and tile General Assembly upon the recom m endation of the President Pro Tempore of Ihe Senate. The bill directs this commission to, among olher things, develop a framework lo encourage innovation and com petition within state government, identify barriers lo competition in government and recommend actions to overcome Ihose barriers, and assess the resulls o f state governmenl compelilion efforts. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. H5S - H O N O R R E r I R I N (i I'IR E K IO IIT E R S ; This bill would act to authorize fire departments to award the fire helmet of a retired or deceased firefighter to Ihe firefighter or a surviving relative. Referred to Committee on Way and Means. H60 - SC H O O L C A L E N D A R K L E X ./ IR ED ELL & CATAWIIA: This bill would give certain local boards of education additional flexibility wilh regard lo instructional lime lost due lo Inclement weather. Acts to require that the 2002-2003 school calendar adopted by the Iredell and Catawba boards of education include a minimum of 180 days-or 1,0 0 0 hours of instruction (was “ and"). Referred to the Committee on Education. H62 - ST A T E G O V ’T. SA LE S TAX EX EM PT; This bill is identical and companion lo S 100. Il acts to promote efficiency in state government by allowing a sales and use lax exemption for state agencies instead of the current sales and tax use refund. Referred lo the Committee on Finance, H6S - A U T O P SY PH O TO S NO T P U B L IC R E C O R D ; This bill would provide that photographs and viileo or audio recordings made pursuant 10 an autopsy arc nol ii public record. Right of access is allowed to specified parlies. Makes il a Class H felony for a person to supply such nialerials or take further willful action to violate a court order pursuant to Ihe act. The bill applies lo all photograph i c/vid eo/aud io materials of an autopsy whether perforined before or after Ihe effective dale of Ihe acl. This legislalion is in direct re.sponse lo the Dale Earnhardt tragedy and should be of interest to the great number of NASCAR fans in the stale. Referred to the Judiciary II Committee, HlOO - V O T E R ID EN TIFICATIO N ; This bill acts to require precinct officials to ask voters to present identification and sign a pollbook or other voting record before voting. It would also rctiuire a driver’s license number or the last four digits o f the applicant’s social security number on voter registration form s, as well as questions concerning US citizenship that federal law requires to be on the federal voter registration form. Overall, the bill moves to place N.C. into compliance with the "Help America Vole" Act. For more information on any of these bills, contacl the office or check out the General Assem bly website at hllp.i/ www.nc'leg.iiL't. As always, I am available for and welcome your concerns at any time. G A S T H A U S on the S Q U A R E » T h i n k i n g F o r K i d s Six-Week Workshop To Give Tips On Writing For Children R e s ta u ra n t. G u e s th o u s e & m o re ! < Mcnii Im hulex: Soups, Salads, Variety of Samlwiche,'< Appetizers, Desserts and Coffees N o w O p e n F o r L u n c h a n d D IN N E R ! Hows: Moiulay mu! Tue.schy,......ll:W<im-2:J0i>m Wediiesiliiy iiiuri'lmr.silay.......11 :(X)am-9:(X)pm Friday (uul SMmlay........11 :(K)am-11:00i>m DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY > hmmtucmn...CHEF MARCUS FLYNT ii'rv iiia fiiiliim l Ijw ch mul IMivier Spcciiils 11)1 North Main STRFfrr i\I()tKSVII.I.K,NC 27028 (iA.STIIAUS (in Ilic .S(|iiiirt' I.I.C I'llONK! .W6-7.‘;i.7'«l(l l'.vX!jJ6.75.V(W8t Arliir llvlc'li ()\||1СгАМш111|!1'Г DavleCounly A r t s Council Jerry A. HauBor, DDS, PA Adam T. Dorsett, DOSHillsdalo Dontn) 0ЯОС* PcaroHMiH« Ляп CCNtcN ¡flVSVlU 10 a.m . SHOW ING S t o n e S o u p and more tales will also be prosonled by Hoboy Ford and tils Golden Rod Puppets. Tills show Is appropriate lor children In Preschool through Second Grade. Seals are tilling up tasll T h e A n t & t h e G r a s s h o p p e r a n d m o r e t a l e s . . . Presented hy Uohey Ford & ¡¡is Golden Hod ¡’iippets M o n d a y , M a r c h 1 0 , 2 0 0 3 • 7 p m B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 622 North Main Street • Mocksville www.ditviearls.or); Come enjoy Ihe puppets' versioti of several tales from around the worldl A show guaranteed to entertain all agesi T i c k e t s : $ 8 - Adults • $ 6 - Students/Seniors $5/p erson - Groups ol15 or more SP EC IA L FAM ILY PACK: $ 2 0 Inoludas tickets (or a tamlly ol 4 or 5 w/Klds Club Moal cards (rom Weslom Steer Contact the B O X O F F IC E 7 5 1- 3 0 0 0 boxoHlce@davi0arts.org Davie County Arts Council prescms Writing for Children; Childrens I’iclure Books, Chap­ ter Hooks and Novels. Childrens Book Author and w riting instructor, Donna Jakob, will lead you as you dis­ cover and practice the an, craft, and business of writing during this six-week workshop. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays, March 18 April 8, April 22 and 29, with iwo op­ portunities; lOa.m. Ih.lOa.m. or 7 p.m. 8;."10 p.m. Both ses­ sions will be held in the lobby of llie Brock Performing Arts C enter, 622 N. M ain St., Mocksville. Jakob has published three childrens books with Hyperion Press / Wall Disney Co. in New York City, N.Y.. In addition, she has written a novel for middle grade children and one cross-over novel for middle/ high school students and aduli reading. Jakob is a speaker al writing conferences and con­ ventions throughout Norih Carolina. Cost for a workshop is .$90; •S12.‘i if taken for credit; Teach­ ers with the D avie Counly School System may receive credit hours upon completion of workshop with additional as­ signments. Contact Jakob wilh ques­ tions, or for more information, call her at .Ч36-99К-Ю75 or send an em ail to; L TKWKITE@uol.com , H a s t h e s a m e d i i n g h a p p e n e d t o y o u r f s d t h ? Vvrrvx«» lim« i^i\l,ii«ibi« ultli ^1(1 1лг|| iliiV»' HvK><iiic-m<<ir\liiiuh The Episcopal Church ofthc Asccnsioii Welcomes You. c ;,Vil tml, ............. Visil Us Anytime @ www.ascension-lbrk.org Or, In Person @ 11 AM Sunday 183 Fork-Bixby Road Advance, NC 27Ш6 336.998.0857 CHANGING JO BS? RETIRING? BRING YOUR 401K WITH YOU. Whether youVe moving companies or retiring, we’ll help you do a 401 (k) rollover that's smart, safe and fast Steve Ridenhour (336) 751-0669 300 S, Main Sl, Mocksville, NC Mark S. Jones (336)751-0669 300 S. Main St, Mocksville, NC / l l l s t a l e . FINANCIAL 0 Süutf) Ntf) Svw. Ura*\ NE DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 - D7 K i m o n o t = t < 5 0 A u t h e n t i c j a p a n e s e R e s t a u r a n t F A S T • H E A L T H Y • F I L L I N G • D E L I C I O U S SIN G LE EN T R EES (Includes Ffk)d or Stoamtid Rice, Swoot Ca/rots игк1 StHimp Snuco or Gmjjof Sfiuco) Mixed Vogotabtes $3.95 Mix. Veg.Brocolli Mushrooms Hitachi Chicken $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 Totiyakl Chickon $4,95 $4.95 $4.95 HilvirH Pork $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 ToriyakI Poik $4.95 $4.95 S4.95 Hitachi Fish (Flounder)$4.95 $4.95 $4.95 Hitjachl Shrimp $5.95 S5.95 S5.95 Hibachi Steak $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 1 ToriyakI Steak $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 Htwrhl Scallops $6.95 $6.95 Se.95 Jumbo Shrimp Special $6.95 $8,95 $6.95 Lobster Toil Special $7.95 $7.95 $7.95 Combination Entrees Available 0 ljej;oupo^^^ J. ! Hours: Simduy-l''riday; 11 am-9pm .Saturchiy: 4:3« - У:(И) pm Dlne-Inor'IhkeOul 766-6261 I'iui: 7fif>-12(« 2519 I^wisville-Clemmoiis Road, Clemmons in the New Towne Shoppi»f* Cenler T o ta l F a m ily F u n e ra l C a re ^ ^ m iU e s in ( ¿ ^ n s it ìo T V EATON F U N IiU A L S IiR V IC E , IN C, .125 North Main Si., Mocksvillc, NC • 751-2MH Oirl Ltinbni - Miiiifi^cr/Ziirfuir Wliat is Total Family Funeral Care? It’s a coinmitment we’ve made to our community through a unique program called Fiimilies In Transition*. U means we’re committed to providing your fiimily service and suppotl before, during, and after ti funeral. It means our niiiiiiigcment and staff is 100% coinmitted lo the highest level of .service every day. Turn to us with confidence lor advance I'unenil planning, when your needs are more immediate, or for our extended iiftercare services. P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ol the Estate ol JOYCE F. COVER, lale ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 271h day of May, 2003, being three (3) months from the llrst day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 27th day of February, 2003. Donald Eugene Cover 220 Godbey Road Salisbury, NC 28147 2-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE CONTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ot the Estate ol LOLA LIVENGOOD COPE, late of Davle Counly, Ihls Is to notlly all persons having claims against said state lo present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day ol May, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to ihe undersigned. This the 20th day ol February, 2003. Jerry Leon Cope 126 Hobson Drive Mocksville, NC 27028 2-20-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV NOTIFICATION OF BALLOON TESTING An application has been submit­ ted lo the Counly ol Davle for two (2) Wireless Communications Tow­ ers. Pursuant to the County's Wire­ less Ordinance and In order lo bel­ ter Inlorm the public, a balloon test will be held to show the proposed maximum lower height. Please be advised lhat two (2) balloon tests will Ily on March 15, one at 137 Ralph Road, Mocksville, NC, tax parcel H7000000016; and the sec­ ond at 633 Peoples Creek Road, y Advance, NC, tax parcel H9000000025.10 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. In the event of poor visibility on March 15, 'a second balloon tost will occur on March 18 at the same locations during the hours ol 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 2-27-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE CONTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of REUBEN BONLEY HELLARD, 681 Turrentlne Church road, Mocksville, NC 27028, late ol Davle Counly, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said state to present them to the under­ signed on or before Ihe 20th day of May, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notice will bs pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebled lo said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 20th day ol February, 2003. Margie Hellard 712 Turrentlne Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 2-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE JUVENILE COURT DIVISION FILE NO,; 02 J 75 IN RE; HUFF, a minor child DOB; December 2,2002 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OF A MALE JU­ VENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 2, 2002 TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been llled In Ihe above-entitled action. The nature of the rellel being sought Is as loliows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES'HAS FILED A PETITION SEEKING THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. You are required to make de- lense to such pleading no laler than the 24th day of March, 2003, said dale being thirty (30) days from Ihe first publication ol Ihls nollce, and upon your failure to do so, the parly seeking service 'againsi you will apply to the Court lor the rellel sought This Ihe 14th day of February, 2003. MARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.P By Sally W, Smith Attorney lor Davle Co, Dept, of SS Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 2-20-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quall- llad as Executor of the Eslale of GELEE S. POTTER, Deceased, late ol Davle County, North Caro­ lina, Ihls Is’lo notlly all persons, firms, and corporation having claims against the estate lo exhibit them to the undersigned at Ihe of­ fice ol DAVIS & BREWER ATTOR­ NEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Carolina 27012, on or before the 27th day of May, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebled lo the estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 27th day ol February, 2003. Dorman L. Williams Executor ol the Estate ol Gelee S. Potter By Edward Y. Brewer P.O. Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Sulle C Clemmons, NC 27012 2-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 01SP180 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY NESTOR E. KACZANOWSKI AND LEONOR S. KACZANOWSKI DATED AUGUST 14, 1997 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 260 AT PAGE 741 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order of the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ fault In the paymeni ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and lall- ure to carry out and perlorm Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trusl, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic aucllon to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse of said county at 1;00 P,M. on Friday, , March 7, 2003, the loliowing de­ scribed real estate and any olher Improvemenls which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol- lows; BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED AS Lot No. 116 as shown on Ihe plat ol Bermuda Run Golf and Country Club, Section 2, re­ corded In Plat Book 4 al page 80 In the Olflce of the Register ol Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made lor a more particular descripllon. And Being more commonly known as; 119 Azalea Circle, Ad­ vance, NC 27006 The record owners ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellecled on the records of the Register ol Deeds, are Neslor E. KaczanowskI and Leonor S. Kaczanowskl. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this nollce ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, Iransler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of Ihe note secured by Ihe deed ol Irust/securlty agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or authorized represenlallve of eilher Truslee or the holder of tho note make any representation or warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo Ihe propedy being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but nol limited lo any trans- ler tax associated wllh the foreclo­ sure, for paying, II any. Adeposil ol five percenl (5%) ol Ihe amounl ol the bid or seven hundred lllly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer. Is required and must be tendered In the lorm of certllled funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe explrallon ol the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. This date ol Ihls Notice Is Feb­ ruary 6,2003. Elizabeth B, Ells and/or David W, Neill Substitute Trustee 8520 Cllll Cameron Dr., Sle. 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 2-27-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Administra­ trix of Ihe Estate of JAMES CARL GRISSOM, lale of Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo notlly all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 27th day of May, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe llrst day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of February, 2003. Betty L. Grissom, ADMN 3021 Hwy. 64 Easl Mocksville, NC 27028 2-27-4tn STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHTENAW ASHANTI PRETRICE FREEMAN- DOULIN, PlalntlH, vs. LARRY DELVON DOULIN, Delendant. File No. 02-2380-DM Judge; NANCY D. FRANCIS CHARLES DRUKIS P27B32 Attorney lor PlalntlH 2160 Washtenaw YspllantI, Ml 48197 (734) 485-1660 ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION/POSTING AND NOTICE OF ACTION Al a session ol said Court held In Ihe Courthouse In the City ol Ann Arbor, Michigan, on February 12, 2003. PRESENT; THE HONORABLE NANCY C, FRANCIS, CIRCUIT JUDGE To; Larry Delvon Doulin IT IS ORDERED; You are being sued In the Court lor Divorce, You must Hie your an­ swer or lake other acllon permitted by law In this Court on or belore March 21,2003. II you lall lo do so, a Delault Judgment may be en­ tered against you lor the rellel de­ manded In Ihe Complaint llled In Ihls case, A copy of this order shall be published once each week In the Davle Counly Enterprise Record lor three consecutive weeks and prool ol publication shall be llled In this Court. A copy ol Ihls order shall be posted In Ihe Courthouse for three continuous weeks and proof of posting shall be llled In this Court. A copy ol Ihls Order shall be sent to Defendant at Defendant’s last-known address by certllled mall, return receipt requested be­ fore the date of Ihe lasl publication, and Ihe alfldavll of mailing shall be llled with this Court. CIRCUIT JUDGE Prepared by; CHARLES DRUKIS P27B32 Attorney lor Pialnlill 2-27-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 479 DAVIE COUNTY, Piainlilf, vs. Nor­ man Lea Williams and Ellrlede Wil­ liams, Geroge W. Martin, Trustee lor James H, Kepley, Sr. and James J. Kepley, Jr. Lienholder; United States ol America, Inlernql Rev­ enue Sen/lce, Lienholder, Déten­ dants. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To; Norman Lee Williams Elfrlede Williams TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been llled In Ihe above enlllled action. Thô nature ol the rellel sought Is the collection and/or loreclosure ol taxes owing on properly located In Davle County, North Carolina, and being described and designated as loliows; Being Inlormally known as Par­ cel Numbers K2100A0003 and K20000002703 pursuant to the current Davle County Tax Maps, You are requested to make de- lense to such pleading no later lhan the 31st day of March, 2003, said date being 40 days Irom the llrst publication ol Ihls notice; and upon your lallure to do so, Ihe party seek­ ing service against you will apply to the Court lor the rellel sought. This the 10th day ol February, 2003. Robert E. Price, Jr. Attorney lor Piainlilf State Bar No. 9422 OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B P.O. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 760-2870 Facsimile (336) 760-2479 2-20-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A Resolution Declaring the Intention o( the Board of Commissioners of Ihe Town ol Mocksville lo Consider tho Closing portion of Wilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, which adjoins Ool/ Clraat WHEREAS, G.S.160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board ol Commission­ ers of the Town ol Mocksville to close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ missioners ol the Town of Mocks­ ville considers II advisable lo con­ duct a public hearing lor giving con­ sideration to Ihe closing ol a por­ tion ol Wilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, shown on Davle Counly Map 1-5-7-D and I-5-8-D, The unopened street would connect to Oak Street and adjoins Parcels I-5-8-D-11 and I- 5-8-D-10 owned by the petllloner, Mrs. Thelma Spencer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board ol Com­ missioners of the Town of Mocks­ ville lhat; (1) A meeting will be held at 7;00 p.m. o’clock on the Tuesday, the 1st day of April 2003, In Ihe Mocksville Town Hall to consider a resolution closing that portion ol Wilson Street, an unopened street, which adjoins Oak Street. (2) The Town Clerk is hereby directed to publish Ihls Resolution ol Intent once a week lor lour suc­ cessive weeks In the Davle County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk Is lurther di­ rected to transmit by registered or certllled mall to each owner ol prop­ erty abutting upon that portion ol said street a copy ol Ihls Resolu­ tion ol Intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is lurther di­ rected to cause adequate notices ol this Resolution ol Intent and the scheduled public hearing lo be . posled as required by G.S. 160A- 299. Upon motion duly made by Commissioner Richard Broadway, and duly seconded by Commis­ sioner Vernon Thompson, the above resolution was duly adopted by Ihe Board ol Commissioners of the Town ol Mocksville al the meet­ ing held on the 4th day ot Febru­ ary, 2003 In Ihe Mocksville Town Hall. This the 4th day of February, 2003 al 7;00 p.m. o'clock. F.W. Slale Mayor 3-6-4|n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requlremenls ol Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes ol North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ol the Davle Counly Code of Ordinances, lhat the Davle Counly Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Room of the Davle Counly Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, NC, on Monday, March 17, 2003 at 7:00 p.m, to hear Ihe loliowing re­ quests; Karen Klmrey has applied lo rezone 1 acre of land Irom Resi­ dential Suburban (R-12) to Resi­ dential (R-20). This property Is lo­ cated at 1570 Main Church Road, Mocksville, approximately 250 leet east ol US Hwy. 601 North, and Is lurther described as a portion ol Parcel A-3 ol Davle County Tax Map Q-3-5. San-F-lllBPQ .Conslrucllgn Company. Inc, has applied to re­ zone 5.078 acres of land Irom Resi­ dential Agricultural (R-A) to Resi­ dential (R-20). This property Is lo­ cated olf the south side ol Sain Road, approximately 1 mile eat ol US Hwy. 158, and Is lurther de­ scribed as Parcel 54 ol Davle County Tax Map H-5. A sign will be posted on the above listed properties lo advertise Ihe Public Hearing.' The public Is Invited to attend Ihe hearing al which time there will be an opportunity to be heard In favor of, or In opposition to, Ihe above Items. Additional Inlormatlon Is available at Ihe Development Sen/Ices Department on weekdays between 8;30 a.m, and 5;00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751 -3340. John Galllmore Development Services 3-6-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Mlnl-Slor- age Intends to sell contenls ol the following units lor unpaid rent and expenses; #172 Brandi Young, 170 Candl Lane, Mocksville ($195,00) #105 Paul Condra, 2270 Need- more, Woodleal ($300.00) #110 Marcus Williams, 1001 Milling Rd./233 Mountvlew, Mocks­ ville ($285.00) #427 Dorothy Peacock, 946 Wenko, Lexington ($195.00) Public sale date Is March 21, 2003 at 2;00 p.m. Misc. household. No sale II balance Is paid In lull by March 19, 2003. No personal checks for overdue accounts. Of­ lice located at 817 Salisbury Rd. Sale held at storage building on Eaton Slreet, (336)751-2483. 3-6-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ol the Estate ol LOUISE W. WEBB late of Davie County, Ihls Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 6th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months from Ihe llrst day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebled lo said eslale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 6th day of March, 2003. James L. Lash, EXEC 615 Carolina Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28146 3-6-4tn GENETREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools . Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 U i l S S C O R V S l ^ MlNl-STORAGE For all your storaue needs, choose u.s! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C o U to d ayl ( 3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 Peoples & Sons Lawn Care №) /oh Too Smnll... Nil loll Too l.(iiyi’! Mmvliii; • 'ri'lnimliif; • Scediiij; Fw'tlll'/.lni! • Miilcliiiiii Flower Beds Discounts For m Now Yards and Senior Cllbons Cllll imfiir (ill j;oii !■ Ill iim Г» I'C Hci'ib; ■ Dnnny t’eople.s ,'53C,8,'50,6417 WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled CatpetMan a t 3 3 & « 9 & e 4 0 2 . Beat high prices of buying lumber. Have your own lumber sawed at your home or mine. Wood Mizer Portable Sawmilling. eJeff’s Custom Sawing 336-367-3131, lifter S p.m. Detailer Needed Fulltime fo r c le a n in g c a rs . E x p e r ie n c e a m ust! A p p ly w ith in to E u r o I m p o r t s , I n c . 661 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville; o r C a l i 7 5 M 9 7 6 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as ExeculrIx ol the Estate ol JACK BOWERS KING late of Davle County, this Is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of June. 2003, being thres (3) months from the llrst day ol pub­ lication or this nollce will be pleadec In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 6th day of March, 2003. Margaret O. King 118 Lester Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4lr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ol the Estate ol DANIEL WEBSTER GRIFFITH aka Daniel W. Grilllth, late ol Davle County, this Is to no- lily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihs 6th day ol June, 2003, being three (3) months from the llrst day of pub- llcallon or this nollce will be pleadec in bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 6th day ol March, 2003. Michael W. Grlllltl- 112 Cameron Couri Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4tr C I . E A R V A U T O S Á I .K S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC 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 f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Ariliiir Bostick 33M92-5992 H ELP W ANTED In-home sitter for younger client in Advance area. Daytime hours. Occasional lifting required. Benefits available after 90 days. Option o f full-time hours depending on availability. To apply call (336) 679-4323 or subm it resum e to PO Box 9, Yadkinville, NC 27055 2-STORY MODULAR Ready To Show New Design Introductoiy Prices For Limited Time Only! Call Today! S é i8 - 5 4 íi- 2 If í}) 1)8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, March 6, 2003 G L A S S IF IE D S FBOFTCABLB Animals FOR SALE TO good home (s)-1 registered bay Quarter Horse mare, 9 years old; recommend intermediate rider; good blood lines for breeding, out has not been bred. Asking $2500, Also 1 17 yr. old Appaloosa mare (sor­ rel with blond mane and tall), ex­ cellent (or any rlder-$1500. Please call any evening alter 6 pm 336-751-2730_____________ Apartments CEDAR RIDQE APARTMENTS accepting applications. De­ signed for persons 62 or older, disabled or handicapped. Wall lo wall carpeting, washer/dryer connections, great location oil Old Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC. Office hours: Monday, Tues­ day and Wednesday 10:00 am- 2:00pm, telephone: (336) 751- 0226 Equal Housing Opportu- Construction Equip Employment Health nity. FURNISHED 1B R DUPLEX, £ people limit. No pets. 284-49857 Appliances GE BLACK SLIDE In stove, dishwasher and microwave. All In excellent working condition. $300 for all. 998-2993_________ Art/Artist ART CLASSES-jldvance area. 996-4100.____________________ Boats for Sale 1989 MONARK16 ft. Bass Boat. 60 Hz Mercury Power Trim Mo­ tor, 2 live wells, depth tinder, fish finder. EC. $4000. 492-6551 1995 BASS TRACKER, Alum. Pro 1 7ft. 40 hp Mercury new troll­ ing motor, live well, depth finder with speed & water temp, excel­ lent condition $4000. OBO. 751 • 2032._________________________ Card Of Thanks I WOULD LIKE to express sin­ cere thanks lo Ihe many friends that extended kindness to me and my family during the sick­ ness and death of my husband, John "Charlie” Doulln. The love and support shown Ihrough Ihe many cards, monetary gifts, food and visits has certainly made this difficult time easier to bare. May God bless you (or your many )■ acts ol kindness. Thank you. Lillian Doulln 91 NEW HOLLAND skid loader, bucket 8 forks, 1780 hrs., w/16ft. tandem trailer. $8000. OBO 78 Dodge 2 ton dump truck 96,000 miles $4500. or possible trade sport ulillly.492-2381(H) 416 1963(M)_______________________ Employment ASPHALT PAVING CONTRAC­ TOR- established Firm in Pied­mont area seeking exp. Roadway lay down Foreman and/or Asphalt Crew Personnel. Excellent pay & benefits. Drua Screen req. Apply In person to; APAC Carolina, Inc., Statesville location: 164 Bostian Bridge Rd., 8-5, EOE, Hickory locallon;1520th 11 Ave, SE, 8-5, EOE. FLEET SAFETY MANAGER-part time position w/posslble full time . Need to know DOT rules and regulations w/ablllly lo create (lies and audit logs , Call Curtis 704- 278-3532 or (ax resume lo 704- 278-4709 ALLIANCE H 0M E"~C A R Í wanted-part lime contract posi­ tions for Registered Nurses and CNA’s to work Home Health In Davie County. Call 1-800-691- 4967 ext. 2. CNA’S: IMMEDIATE NEED for3- 11,11 -7 and weekends for privale duly In Davie Counly. PT and FT. Call 724-1197. DO YOU WANT to earn extra money? Le Bleu Corporation Is looking for men and women who may be retired or would like lo earn exlra money to supplement Iheir income. Be a part of one of Ihe fastest growing Industries. Unlimited earnings potentlall To Inquire call Ed Coney 998-1199. EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Perkins Roofing. 998-, 1150. LO CA L'c OMPANY SEEKING talent/entertainers for parties & events. 998-2525 Child Care BABYSIT IN MY home. One tod­ dler, two after school. 940-2645. OPENING JUNE 2003-Before & after school; Summer "school- age" program, full & part-time. No reg. lee. 20+ years experi­ ence, Call 998-9601 for more Inlor. Cornalzer School District. Commercial Property OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 1772 80. FT. House located on Salisbury St. Ideal for Home Ot- llce Situation. Possible division (or 2 offices. 336-941-7593. I TUESDAY I ¡ 7:00 PM ! I Y ad k in M o o se L o d g e | I c iip fh la A d F o r F ree P ack ■ B rin g A F rie n d F o r TWo J | Hapj^ 18di Birtlulay We are so proud of you and (ne man you liavc grown to be. Low, M()in, tHuI, Aaruii, Lulu! RANDY MILLER &SONS 2')5 MilliT KiHiil • Mocksvllk' (336) 284-2826 Skid Slecr Work Trencher Work Hauling Sopllc Sysloms Foallngs Loader Work 1.2 Acre Lot in Fork 1.2 acre lot located in the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. $23,000 Confacl Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverlork Properties 336-998-4733 T A X E S D O N E F R E E We Will Have Your Tax Returns Done With A Down-Payment On A New Home . P le a s e H u rry ! L im ie d T im e O ffe r! Call Today! S H H -í í I :í - 2 I(í 9 ► A Happy, Happy ► Birthday To Our 4 ► Grand(Pop)l!! 4 ^ love You: 4^ Shcmarr k’othwell, ^► Justin Suiter ► A A A A A A 4 P.T. FULLTIME 8:30-4:30 help needed cleaning residential homes-honest,dependable, en­ ergetic. Valid NCDL/pollce report. Leave message 749-5102. PART-TIME STAFF needed lo work evenings and weekends In residential selling wilh develop­ mental disabled adults In Davie County. Must have good refer­ ences, Valid Drivers License and minimum high school diploma. Experience desired. Send re­ sume to Attn: Personnel, 785 Sanford Ave., Mocksville, NC 27028. TORTILLA MACHINE OPERA- TOR (529.685-078) Tends and maintains machine lhal shapes and cooks dough to make corn tortillas. Starts machine lo (latten dough between rollers, cut II into shape, and convey shapped dough through baking oven to make tortillas. Inspects cooked tortillas (or color, size, and texture and regulates cooking tempera­ ture and conveying speed as re­ quired. Hours; 40. 7am-3pm, Salary; $8.30 per hour. Requirements: Three months experience as a Tortilla Machine Operator, or in related (ood preparation. Apply, wilh resume’, to Employ­ ment Security Commission, Rm- 107 Lab Building, 1207 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028, or nearest Employment Security Commission office, quoting refer­ ence NC5802240. Resume’ must include Social Security Number. TUCKER’S PLACE-PT kitchen hel^. Daytime hours. M-F. 998- Furniture SMALL SOFA, HUNTER green/ floral, $45, Beige Recllner, $80. 751-3125. Health LADIES PILATES-BEGINNER classes. Advance area. 998- 4100. RN’sand LPN’s MDS Coordinator Per Diem positions at a facility where your opinions countll We alter: Competitive Wages, Paid Health Insurance, Dally Overtime, 5 Vacation Days alter only 6 months. Flexible Scheduling (meeting Individual personal needs) Evaluation after 90 days (with merit raises) Also Avallabla: Monday-Frlday, 7-3, Experienced RN Supervisor Monday-Frlday, 3-11pm , full and parttlme Modified Baylor Positions • Mlnl-Shlfts, Mon-Fri, 7-11pm g OE. If Interested please contact: ‘iAiniMNCARE ’T o m .”- OF MOCKSVILLE 75l”535*Ex{^07 w e re - y o u a b o v e th e c o m p e titio n in (nd. youVe Gliglblo for up lo three pay raises your first yoarl Our oxtonsivo trnining progrnrn providos you wilh ttio skills you nood to succeed, plus lots you doclde whon you nro ready for moro pay/bonefits and more rosponslbiiily. And thnl's jusl Iho boginning, Aa n member ol our dynamic loam, you'll also bonolit from tho following; 401K savings pfan contribution — we'll match 25% of your contribution, up to 6% of your salaty (available aftor ono year of service of at loast 1000 hours, must be nt (oast 21 years of ago. Medical pioscrlplion, dental, life and AD& D benefits (available a(tor 120 days of omploymont, with a\ toast a 32 hour/ week average) Employee nsslstanco program. • Weekly paychecks • riexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee meal and gift discounts • Stock purchase plan (available lo those at test 21 years of age who have completed 00 days of service) Wo üfo iiuly commiltod 10 your success ns a dodicfltod mornt>or of our loam. Al Cracker Daftol, wo Iision lo whnt you havo lo suy nnd uso lhat (oodbnck lo mnko positivo changos to youf wofV onvifonmonl moro tould you ask lor? II you mo mottvatod and onlhusiaslic. wilh a passion ior custornor sorvico, corno In and soo a Mnnagor (odnyt IVe are currently looking fo r. PART TIME HELP COME IN TOBAV AND APPLY. Wt ARE A fASt-PACED, FUN PIAU TO WORK. Wo or* knUng fof НЮН «ntrgy paopi« that IDw lo woi1( t»rd ond moke MONEYIII 6420 Se.ssions Ct. Clemmons. NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 Old C oun try S to re Wc are nn equni opportunity employer. Homes For Sale Homes For Sale TIRED OF COSTLY Drugs? Scared of Hormone Replace­ ment Therapy? Need to lose weight? Natural Supplements Improve heallhl Call Debbie B. Miller, RN, 998-1800. www/ leamstarllght.com/MlllBr_______ Homes For Rent BUY A NEW home, go on vaca­ tion-2 weeks anywhere, anytime- aii, ; 2Br, 1Ba-Advance-$750/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksviile-$900/mo 2Br, 1Ba-Outbldgs-$675/mo 2Br, 1.5Ba-MIH-$500/mo 2Br, 2Ba-MH & Acreage-$550/ mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 2039 HWY 801N-nlce biick farm- house 3BR, IBA, great property w/barn outbuildings and pono. $900/mo., deposit, references. 998-3160 leave message. 2297 SOUTH 601 Mocksville- New construction 3BR 2BA 1300 sq. ft. w/ appliances. HUD ac^ cepted. $700/month plus deposit. 998-7003, 2BR, IBA RECENTLY remod- eled Central Heat and Air, Oak Cabinets, Hardwood and Carpet, Dishwasher, Stove and Relrig, $550 per month. No HUD. 704- 278-1717. c o u n t r y “ ' HOME Turkeyfool Rd. 336-492-7259 af­ ter 6pm. 3B R 2 B A lil Moci<svllle near Hospital. $550/month. Call for application. 751-5874 4BR, 2BA $750/M0. plus dep. 808 Sain Rd. 751-2532 COUNTRY C 0TT A G E-3B R , IBA on 1.5 acres-828-478-9416 or 918-4111 leave message. M R liM ^ 0 N lS ^ iA 3 B F i, 2.5 balhs. Will consider option to buy. $900/mo. plus deposit. No pets, non-smokers. 998-3636. OLDER HOME 3B R - Sandy Springs Rd. 336-463-2852 nywh( . , Bahamas, Mexico, Hawaii, you decide. Plus $2500. spending money. Delails-704-883-9997. 123 ABC Easy $0 down, $550 a month all credit OK & $20,000 to you. 704-883-9997. NEED HELP BUYING a home- How about $25,000 lo pay other bills off or go shopping, etc. when you buy a new home from Shull Housing Advantage. For. $550 down & $600 a month. Details 704-883-9997. BUY A TRUE modular home. Save $75,000. Cali 1-800-322- 8679. NEW TRUE modular home. Cost $75,000. Will Install on your land. $59,000. Only "one" available. 3BR 2BA. For Info call 1 -800-422- 0413. NEW TRUE modular home (Cape Cod) 12/12 roof, 35 yr shingles, much more. Was $129,000. -quick sale $99,000. Built on your landl March only. 1 - 800-672-9223, BUY A TRUE Modular Home. Save $75,000.00. Call 1-800- 322-8679. BY OW NER-3 bedroom s, 2 baths, lg. great room with double jarage, paved driveway, like new 5 years old) 49S-7457 In Mocksville, FSBO 3BR, 2.5 BA brick on 1.4 acres, 2 car garage, full base­ ment, $220,000. Hwy 8018, Ad­ vance. 940-2996. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home (Cape God) 12/12 roof, 35yr. shingles, much more. Was $129 ,000.00. Quick Sale $99,000.00 built on your landl February and March only. 1 -800- 672-9223. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home. Cost $75,000.00 Will Install on your land. $59,000.00. Only "One" Available. 3BR, 2BA. For Info. Cali 1-800-422-0413. TODAY’S B EST BUY! 3BR, IBA, 1114+/- square feet. 1/2 acre lot. $85,000. 998-4290 Della Realty Co._______________ Land For Sale 1 ACRE PLUS on Hwy. 64. Call for details. 284-4716.___________ Land/ Home for _____Sale_____ 14 AC, LAND behind Cornatzer Elem. School. Wooded & clear w/ stream. $92,000. Delta Really Co. 998-4290Lots For Rent DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS (or rent In Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month's lol rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462__________________________ Lots For Sale 64E ERIC RD-2 lots For Sale. $25,500, (or both. 998-5816. Miscellaneous CENTURY MARTIAL A RTS 701b. workout bag w/ freestand­ ing cornerman bag, hanging stand, like new $425.940-2128 ENGINEERED STEEL BUILD- INGS lowest prices In 10 years. Factory seconds. Freight dam- i Repos. 1-800-222-6335. NORWEGIAN BLU E FOX lacket-slze large. $200. 751- 3981._________________________ Mobile Homes/ _____Rent 12X60, 2BR, 1B A $300/month. Edge of Iredell County. 704-546- 2089. 2 BR-2BA on private lot near Oak Valley $650/month plus $500 de­ posit. 940-5579 2BR, 11/2BA, STOVE & refrig- erator $375/mo. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAT. • March 8 • 10:AM T lie I‘:s tu ti' o r U n til Ili'c k c n llte U iid n c ll (Dt^ceii.sed) & M r.4. ,|i!s.sie D e m iy (lJ v iii(!) C lu rlc c A v c m ic (OlTSkylnll. lliiuil) • P filfflo w n (W i4 o rw h ijlm i- Snlcm) Dlmcllons: Fiorii Winsliin Sntom, Tnko I-.10 Wosl To Илу 421, Toko Tlio Lowlsvillo ExII. (Nol TUo Uwin4illoiClommon3 Onol) Тиш Rt. Go Apptox. 1 Milo a Turn Loll On Lowlsvlllo-Vionnn noad. Go To Tho End A Turn Loll Onto Yodkinvillo Hwy. Take Tho Noxl Rl Onto Vlonna-Dozlor Road. Qo 1/2 M. Л Tnko Tho RlQht FOfk Staying On Vtonna.Ooilcr Road. Go 1/2 M. a Turn Rt Onto Skylark RoacJ. Qo 3/4 M. & Tutn Rt On Clotlco Avonuo. Look For Our SiQnal PARTIAl. USD FURNrrUREt VERY RARE I DRAWER TABLE W/tURNED LEGS SIGNED SIEWERS (SALEM, NC CIRCA 1840 -1055) - -MUST SEE- TIGER OAK S DRAWER РЕТТЮОАТ DRESSER W/MIRROR b CABRIOLE LEGS • WALNUT 4 DRAWER SIDE LOCKING MARBLE TOP CHEST W/OLOVE BOXES a MIRROR • WALNUT GATH LEG DINING TABLE - S RUSH BOTTOM CHAIRS • RARE SHAVING STAND WMRROR - EARLY WALNIH 1 DRAWER TABLE • PRIMITIVE CORNER CUPBOARD • GREEN CUPBOARD. OAK EASTLAKE DRESSER W/MIRROR S MATCHING WASHSTAND • WIND UP VICTROU - EARLY TRESUE BENCH (POSSIBLY SALEM. N0| - EARLY BLANKET CHEST WORIGINAL RED PAINT ■ OAK CENTER TABLES • VICTORIAN SETTEE W/ LADIES & QENTLEMAN3 CHAIRS ■ VICTORIAN WALNUT (MRBLE TOP TABLES • SOLID END CHERRY DRESSER W/MIRROR S QIOVE BOXES - PAINTED CHINA CABINET • OAK DRESSER i WASHSTAND W/MIRRORS -WINOaACK CHAIR W/BALL 4 CWW FEET - РАТЮ SET • OAK BREAKFAST TABLE W/4 WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS - CABLE NELSON PIANO ■ D PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE - PUTFORM ROCKER • 2 NEEDLEPOINT STOOLS (CATS) - MIU<INQ STOas ■ ETC. POTTIRYl tGAaON JUG (SIGNED CRAVEN )■ RING JUG (SIGNED BEN OWEN III) - OTHER MISC. POTTERY SIGNED BY KEN POOLE S OTHER SEAGR0V6 AREA POTtERS • OLD CHURN ■ ETC. lEWEUTYl И К S(M.IIAinE DIA»*3ND - DIAMOND PRINCESS RING - GOLD RINGS - GOLD NECKWCE3 - LADIES i GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCHES - POCKIHWATCHES - BOXES OF COSTUME JEWELRY - INDIAN TRADE BEAD NECKLACE • MISC. SILVER DOLURS & COINS MISC. I WICKER LOVEFEAST BASKET ( POSSIBLY SALEM, NC.) OVER 40 PCS. OF STERLING SILVER - 12 PINK GLASS SHERBERTS W/STERLING STANDS - 0 Ш HIWMEL (2 BOyS) - CHARCOAL FOOT WARMER - MUSIC BOXES - LARGE ENAMEL POT - SILVER PLATE - BASKETS S CARVINGS • CHOCOLATE MOLD (RABBITS) . GONE WIIH THE WIND LAMP - OIL LAMPS • MARBLE BASE FLOOR LAMP > OTHERS - CRYSTAL STEMWARE - ALABASTER URNS. BOWL & LAMP - BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED ARTWORK INCLUDING CHARCOAL. REVERSE PAINTING. FAMILY POHIWITS. PRINTS, MARKETRY INLAY, ETC - OLD CORGI TOY CARS - MICKEY MANTLE о“й=р1 Г ноТ^:5!^нЖ еГ - ^ ^ TOOLSiniDINQ LAWN MOWER - SHOPSMJTH МАЯК IV W/ALL ACCESSORIES - WHEDEATER - HANDTOOLS - YARDTOOLS - BRIGGS & STRATTON SIDE SHAFT ENQJNE- LOG CHAIN • MtSCAUCtmifMiiliJIf II«S e* IWC «1Т11Ти»41УЮ| 11« AMIIQUE COirCUJtl ID*CO WrfUl UiWl»J f»iAi irv i»rriei tnrtiFai CO CiMWIira Cf МУ игл AUCflCH I Л, r А/«ДИ£ All «/lOlJrjCf MTMTSсч<1'1'Л11пч,чг»1«ь tóli atiOAnniiiOo*' fl*f.íM'AJ.r tinor A«;|)fi(tf.'lievi W»U)W.ujiiiulu **1и<глг1>»*»1пмд. ГЛГ axjucttüHí Letnbach Auction & Realty, LLC OWNER / AUCTIONEER / BROKER I APPRAISER - TODD A, LEINBACH -IHE ESTATE SEraEMENT PROFESSkDNALS' • ANTIOUESiXXLEc" BLES ^mMMACWERYnEALESTATE.DUSINESSLKlUIDATIONS'mvWte/ni)fli;/lOUC//ons,Com336-764-5146 N.C.A.L. ЯБВ71. N.O.A.F.L. «ease, N.C.ñ.E.I.. i 164640. N.O.R.E.B.L. #100022 WANTED WANTED To Buy Old Coins 1/2", 1', 2‘, 3% 3 Cent Nickel, 5‘, 1/2 Diitie, 10', 20% 25', 50', 1« Silver Dollars Any Old Coins Copper or Silver Call Bud Hauser 998-8692 GLASSIFIEDSш т т ш ш т т Щ т 1 1 Х 1 Е Д 0 Ё Ч Ь И > Д В Х У Е Д ; ? З Р Д О 1 ?Т Г *1 У Д ^ Т ^ DAVIE COUN'rV EN I'KRPRISK RECORD, Tliursduy, Mardi 6,2003 - D9 Administrative Court Mobile Homes/ Rent 2BR, 2BA ON privale lol $400/ mo. No HUD 492-6351. 3BR, 2BA ON private lot. Dm o sII & references required. 492-5843. ADVANCE-2BR, 1B A , carpet, fireplace,basemenl,appllances, carport, acreage. 940-2852. ISOLATED MOBILE HOME on farm for elderly persons to rent. $360/mo. 998-8235 MOCKSVILLE 1996 3BR, 2BA HUD approved, references / lease. 704-892-12 8 f READY TO MOVE In: 2br up- stairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all utliitles. $550/monlh. 751- 12 18 TRAILER FOR RENT-2BR, de- luxe kit. w/island, rural selling, off Farmington Rd., perfect (or older couple. $450/mo. 998-8874. TRAiLER FOR RENT-2BR, de- luxe kit. w/island, rural setting, Hwy 801 near Farmington, per- lect for older couple, $450/mon. 998-8874._____________________ Mobile Homes/Sale 1999 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, 3BR, 2BA, Shingle roof, vinyl sid­ ing. Must be moved. 998-0627. BANK REPOSIIII HUGE Selec^ tIon to choose from, easy to Qualifyllll Will go quick at these prices, hurry. Call 704-873-2548. CLEARAN CE S A L lllil а 1л 2002 Models must go nowlll Save Thousandslll Call 704-873- 2487. DOUBLEWIDE $25,000 OR w/5 acres land $85,000 on Mr, Henry Rd, Call Stacy or Jonathan 336- 492-2735. FACTORY DIRECT, NEW 20031 5 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Over 2,000sq.ft., $39,998.00. Phone Toll Free 1-877-283-4344. READY TO MOVE ln.,.Modular on 3+ acres with garage and work building. Will go qulckl Call nowlllll 704-873-2547. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS only 5 yrs. left. Very clean, well oared for BR, 2BA home on rented lol In eat area w/atorage bldg. Call 136-492-2878 for more Into, TAX MAN SPECIALIlillllt Let us gn33 Will go quick at these , hurry. Call 704-873-2548, lyo 704-873-2548 Motorcycles 96 HONDA GBR 900-13,000 m iles, excellent condlllon. $5,500. OBO 492-7685 C A LL IVIARY LYN N E FO R A LL Y O U R C LA S S IF IE D S 751-2120 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL S P R IN G I S C O M IN G I Bobcat, aeralot core plUDoer a more lor reni today!' Mocksville I33B1 751-2304 Music PIANO TUNING spalrina & Rebuilding Self-pliers, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Notice BLAISE BAPTIST, “FUN In the Son Summer Celebration" Day Camp dates May 26- Aug. 1. Grades K-6lh. $50 registration. full-time $55 per wk/ part-time $70 per wk, (Jail Joye @ 751- 7120 or Blaise Baptist @ 751- do your last lax at our expense and buy a home. We will match yoOr down payment up lo 1500.00, WowTlI Limited time o(- (er Hurrylll Call 704-873-6573. WHY RENT WHEN you can own (or less than $250.0(5 per month? Call 704-873-2547. WHY R E iir WHEN you can own your own home starling al $250. a month call now; 704-873-6573. CLEARENCE SALEIII Only 2 lefllll All 2002 models must go nowlll Save thousandslll Call 704-873-2487. BANK REPOSIII With and wllh- but land. Huge selection to choose from, easy lo quallfylll “ 'III go quick at these prices, rry. Call 704-873-2548, A DOLLAR AND a deed Is all you Y UnkadMAiu Davie Family YMCA o f G r e a te r W in s to n - S a le m Before & After-School Childcare Counselor and Van Driver/Counselor Positions Available Applicants must be al leasi 18 yrs. ol age, must bo flexible and must possess a strong oeslie to work with youth. Please contact Tammy Barron for more Inlormallon. Davie Family YMCA 215 Cemolory Street, filocksvlile, NC 27028 • 336-751-9622 We build siriiiii! kids, .slroiig fiiiiiilics, sirtiiig i:iiniiniiiiilic.s Service MUSIC CLASSES- beginner and advanced. Advance area. 998- 4100. 3639 for more information. Space Is limlled. SUMMER CAMP-NOW Enroll- Ing-fealuring weekly sessions of dance, art, music or drama. Ad- vance area. 998-4100._________ Office Space OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 1772 SO. FT. House located on Salisbury SI. Ideal for Home Of­ fice Situation, Will rent part or all. 336-941-7593._________________ Personals ADOPTION IS A LOVING OP­ TION! iL.ovlng, llnanclaliy stable, Christian couple would love to adopt. Call Andrea and Phillip at LINK 888-272-2229. fh e preplacement assessment has been completed and we have been approved to be aidoptive parents by the Childers Agency. JEN N IFER AND PRESTO N- we’re sorry aboul what happened at Baptist. We love you and Diana and Ciourtney. Dad & Reba Pets FREE 1 YR. old neutered lab/ golden retrlver mixed, 998-8391. TERRIER PUPPIES to good home. Call after 5 998- Si 83. FREE TO GOOD home. Young male Indoor cat. 751-3468. RAT TERRIER PUPPIES and cockallel w/cage-For Sale-Great PetsI Low prices. 492-6515. No answer? Leave messagel Rooms for Rent ROOMMATES WANTED TO share expenses on 3BR home located In Advance area on 2 wooded acres. 2BRs available-1 furnished, privale bath. Full use of home & pool. Rent negotiable. 998-9674._____________________ Service GRAND OPENING ELITE Home M ortgage. "Your M ortgage Source" Specializing in 100% Fl- OSBORNE ELECTRIC (or all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. Statewide AVON EN TREPEN EU R WANTED. Must be willing lo work whenever you want, be your own boss and enjoy unlimited earn­ ings. Let's talk 88-942-4053. $10 slarl-up (ee. IDEAL GIFTS BY Friendly has openings for party plan advisors. Call aboul our NEW Manager Program. Decor, Gilts, Toys, Cash, Trips, Recognition. 1-800- 4 8 8 - 4 8 7 5 www.frlendlyhome.com________ Travel HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP FrI-Nlte Mar 7th Tues-Day Mar 11th FrI-Nite Mar 21st TrI-State Dogtrack & Casino Sat -Day April 5th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt Vehicles nanclng. f'lo PMI, Pre-quallfying Is FAST and FREE. Personalized Attention, Customized Loans for Everyone, First and Second Mortgages, Purchase or Refi­ nance, Debt Consolidation, No Income Verification (Ideal for Self Employed and Investors), Greal Jum bo R ales, Competilive Rates. Call UsI Toll free 866-416- 3450, Customized loans for Ev­ eryone. We can Customize your loan for you. GRAVEL, HAULING & Dozing, ETC. Call 704-883-2182, 336- 492-5764. LINK’S”SEAM LESS GUTTER- ING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 MILLING ROAD AUTO REPAIR phone 336-940-3134. M OVE IN NOW! 2 , 3 o r 4 B e d r o o m s S i n g l e o r D o u b l e v \ / id e s S l o w / N o C r e d i t O K ! Call Today! 888-543-2169 1989 HONDA ACCORD ¡U i, one owner, serviced faithfully, $2995. firm; 753-3413 1990 MAZDA B2600 4X4 Black/ Gray $3200. OBO. 998-3632. 1993 FORD AEROSTAR mini van, 6cyl., auto, p.w., pdl., tilt, cruise, front and rear heat and air w/rear controls, am/(m cassette w/rear controls, less than 66k miles, 2nd owner. $4000. . 1974 FORD F250, auto, 390, reading utility bed, lots ol new parts, $900. 1980 HONDA CB 650 motor­ cycle, new battery, 4 cyl. engine. $400. 1966 CH EVEROLET SILVERADO, K-10, 4X4, 350, auto, p,w„ pdl., tilt, lid kit, 33 Inch tires, longbed, new brakes, bat­ tery and radiator. $3000. 492- 2130 1995 CHEVY CAMARO WhI/BIk Int. 3.4 V6 fully loaded, excellent condition, one owner, 336-940- 6281 or 336-817-2455, 2002 DODGE DURANGO SXT- auto,, all power options, CD, 2 wheel drive, Gray/Black, luggage rack, excellent condition, 17,000 miles. Asking $21,800 OBO. 998- 6948 74 GMC 2 1/2 Ion 14 fl. dump $4000. 1981 Ford F-350 12 ff dump $5000. 1988 Dodge 4X4 shorl bed $2000. 1995 la z y J slock trailer $3000.165 Massey Fergusson tractor w/loader $5000. 14 II. trlaxle flat trailer $1000. 998-2705 87 FORD ESCORT runs good, needs brakes, $400. 751-5874. Wanted WILL BUY YOUR used CD's, DVD's, video games, records and cassette tapes. 336-936-0055. Yard Sales 4 FAMILY YARD Sale-Fri. 3/7/03 8am-6pm. Sat. 3/8/03 8am-1pm. Gun Club Rd. olf Hwy 158. Household, furniture, clothes & shoes-all sizes, toys, books, en­ tertainment cenler, computer desk, black futon, lots of racing go carl parts. 601 COUNTRY STORE - Estate items, large selection ol Jewel Tea, Planter's Peanut Jars, Fenton glassware, oak lurnlture. Barbie collection. Items galore. Come see,'com e save. New hours; Tues-Sat, 10-5, Sundays, Optional. 492-2853 BIG MOVING SA LE l In Creekwood-509 Gordon Dr. March 14 &15. 8-2. Everything must go. No prices set. BI'o'YARD s a l e la t r March 8^ Everylhing needecfforbaby new­ born-18 months:stroller, bassinet, carseals, pack-n-play, walker and lots of nice girl clothes newborn- 18 months. Lots of toys Including Fisher Price, bikes and other riding toys. Men's and women's clothes winter and summer. Small appliances, lawn mowers, wheels, tires, eel, 1900 block o f' US Hwy, 158 8;00am until. Can­ celled It raining. CAROLVij^SCOLLECTIBLES 2076 Highway 601 SOUTH 336-751-6252 Easter will be here soon, shop now for super selections (ty beanies, rabbits, dolls, collectibles knifes, toys, barbies, etc,) SPRING CHILDREN’S CLOTH­ ING sale Center UMC preschool at Family Life Cenler March 14- 5;00pm -7;00pm March 15 - 9;00am-1:00pm, YARD SALE SAT. 8 8:00-3:00 4795 Hwy. 801 S. Birdhouses, dolls-Gwynelh-Deslrre-ClaudIa & more; carrdieholders-wroughi iron & others. All new items, lots of them. State Lie. phone 336- 998-7307. The following cases were dis- |)osetl ol in Diivic Ailminlstralivc Courl I'ebruury 7. I’rcsiiling was Magistrate Roberl W. Cook. Pros­ ecuting sviis Kevin Bciilc, iissistnnl (IlslricI allonicy. - Breni Mason Alcxiinder, speed­ ing 6S in II .“iS, reduced to improper c(|uipnienl, .$2.‘i and cost: fuilure lo wear seal bell - driver, dismissed per plea. - Donna Marie Allen, speeding 70 in a 5.‘i. reduced to improper e(|uipinenl, $25 and cost. - Michael Artliur Allen, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced lo iinjiroper eqnipmenl, $50 and cost. - Benjamin I’aul Allred, failure lo stop at stop slgn/flasliing red light, reduced to improper eciiilp- menl, cost. - Bobby Edward Anderson, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced lo im­ proper ci|Uipnienl, $2."! and eo.sl. - Bridge» Arnolil, speeding 75 in a 55, rcihiced to 64 in a 55, .$5 and cost, - James Steplien Barber, unsafe movement, reduced lo improper eijuipmenl, $25 and cosl. - Mlcliiiet H. Batclielder, sjieed- ing 86 in a 70, rcduccd lo 7‘J in a 70, $5 and cost. - David Wayne Bockeruuin, .speeding 7(1 in a 55, reduced lo 6(1 in a 55, $5 and cosl, - Barry Michael Bentlcld, unsafe movemeni, di.smissed per civil sellleinenl. - Brook Elwooil Benlley, speed­ ing 51 in a .15, reduced lo improper ei|uipmeiil, $25 and cost. - Christopher Biesecker, speed­ ing 60 in II45, dismis.sed in inleresl of justice; expired inspection sticker, dismis.sed per correction. - James Evcrell Blakley, speed­ ing 60 in n 45, reduced to improper equipment, .$25 and cosl. - Mntthew J. Brock, speeding 51 in a J5, reiluced to 4« in » .15, $5 and cost. - Kyun Michael Boehm, speed­ ing 70 in u 55, reduced to improper eqnipmenl, $10 and cosl. - Carolyn Boger, speeding 50 in a 35, dismissed in interest of jus­ licc. - Stacie Elizabeth Boger, speed­ ing 82 in a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, .$25 niul cost. - Javier Viso.s Carbajal, no operator's ticensc, dismissed per correction; failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Kri.slin Hope Carlco, .speeding 85 in a 70, dismissed in inleresl of justicc. - William Paul Cegles, .speeding 78 in a 70, reduced lo improper e(|uipinenl, $25 and cosl. - Leuh Clement Chimn, expired inspeclion sticker, distni.ssed per correction. - Kura Fincanon Church, speed­ ing 55 in a 35, reduced lo improper equipment, $50 and cosl. - Jinnes Dennis Coffey, failure to reduce .speed, reduced lo im­ proper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Brailley M. Collins, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo 60 in a 55, $5 and cosl. - Roberl Deiin Collins, expired inspeclion sticker, expired registra­ tion cnrd/lag, dismissed percorrec- lion. - Leslie Smitli Dent, unsat'e movemeni, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl. ' - Jean Horton Edward, speeding 80 ill a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl. - Lou Kilby Estep, failure to re­ duce speed, dismis.sed per civil selllemenl. - Terry .Slepheil Foster, no liabil­ ity insurunce, no openitor's license, dismissed per correclion; failure lo wear seal bell - driver, $25 and cosl. - Roberl Todd Franklin, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper e(|uipment, $25 and cost. - Juan I I. Caspar, no operator's license, $50 and cost. - John Wayne Green, improper passing, R'duced lo improper e(|iiip- ment, $25 and cost. - Kimberly Dawn Greene, speeding 80 In a 70, rcduccd lo im­ proper equipmeni, $25 nnd cosl. - Clyde Daniel Griffith, expired inspeclion sticker, dismissed per correction. - Gail Harris Grinlon. speeding 55 in a 35, reduced to improper eciulpmeut, $100 and cost. . - Ardon Eli Guerrero, uo operator’s license, expired regislra- lioii card/lag, dismissed per corrcc- lion. - Zachary T. Hanrahan, failure lo yield for slop sign/flashing red light, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Delaina Hyrd llarkey, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Lyndii Moore Harris, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced lo improper equipmeni, cosl. - Stewnrl Jiuiibr Harris, speed­ ing 58 in a 35, reduced lo 44 in a 35, $5 and cost. - Jeffry Scot Henderson, failure lo nolify DMV of address change, driving while license revoked, dis­ missed per correction. - Ehnora Ijames, driving while licensc revoked, fietitious/can- celled/revoked regislralion card/lag, no regislnuion curd, no liability in­ surance, dismissed per correction. - Kurlish Ilijazi. speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25 and cosl. - Bruce Cliiiard Isaac, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Jeremy Paul Jarrell, expired registration card/lag, expired in- upection slicker, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Edward S. Johnson, license nol in po.s.session, di.smissed percorrec- tion. - Virgile Wayne Johnson, speed­ ing 50 in a 35, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl. - Johnny Uny Johnston, rear lamps violation, dismis.sed per cor­ rection. - Charles Dennis Keegan, speed­ ing 51 in a 35, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl, - Willie Joe Koonl/,, sjweding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ meni, $25 and cosl. - Tiffany J. Kraflcliick, speeding 61 in a 45, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25 and cost; no liabil­ ity insurance, dismissed per correc­ lion. - Jeft'rey R. Kuhlman, speeding 70 in a 55, amended lo improper equipmeni, $25 and co.sl. - Terri Slieneke Lane, driving while licensc revoked, dismissed per correclion. - Charles H. Lunsford, speeding 59 in a 45, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl. - Barbara O, McDaniel, speed­ ing 52 in a 35, reduced lo improper eqnipmenl, $25 and cosl; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Lynn Gordon McDonald, un­ safe movement, dismissed per civil settlement. - Richard Milton Moore, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipmciil, $25 und cost. - Cliarles Leon Moose, exceed­ ing posted speed, reduced lo im­ proper ei|uipment, $25 and cosl, - Ignacia Morn, failure to .slop for slop .sign/dasliing red light, re­ duced 10 improper eqnipmenl, $25 and cost. - James Tyrone Mon lson, speed­ ing 87 ill a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $50 and cost. - Ava Belh Myers, .speeding 53 in a 35, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $5(1 und cost. - Wanda Lanelle Niven.s, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $50 and cost; expired regislralion card, dismissed per cor­ reclion, - Tamara Rivera Nixon, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, dismissed in inleresl of juslicc. - Kenneth Michael Orsillo, speeding 53 in a 35, reduced lo im­ proper equipment, cosl, - Cecil Aiilhony Pair, speeding 61 in a 40, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cosl. - John Frances Palmer, Jr., speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo im­ proper equipment, $25 and cost. - Norwood L. Pallerson, Jr., speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo im­ proper equipmeni, cosl; failure to weur seal bell - driver, $25. - Veronica Lynn Pearson, driv- ing while licen.se levoked, faihire tn slop for slop sign/flasliing red liglit, dismissed per correction and civil selllemenl. - Allison P. Peddycord, failure to slop for steady red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost, - Brian A. Pillsbury. exceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Luis Ernesto Portillo, speeding . 61 in a 45, reduced lo improper e(|nipment, $25 and cosl. - Cynthia Smith Scott, speeding’, 86 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. - Omar Fernando Sernpio, speeding 86 in a 70, rcduccd lo 74' in a 70, $5 and cosl. - Meredith J. Shaffer, exceeding ' safe .speed, cost. - Currie Anne Sliamel, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to improper, equipment, $25 nnd cost. - Rundy Dale Shaw, speeding 70 ' in a 55, reduced lo improper equip-' nieni, $25 and cosl. - Johnny Ray Sliecis, speeding ■ 60 In a 45, rcduccd lo improper- eqnipmenl, $25 and cosl. -Tiniotliy Fred Slioaf, speeding. 70 in a 55, reduced to improper' c(|uipmenl, $25 and cosl. - Nancy Pike Shumate, speeding , 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper- eqnipmenl, $25 und cosl, - Waldo Jeremiah Sloop, speed-, ing 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper, e(|uipmenl, $25 und cosl. - David Eugene Smiley, speed­ ing 78 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a „ ,‘i5, $5 and cosl. - Anna Mercedas Soto, unsafe, movement, dismissed per civil sellleinenl. - Cindy Leigh Stone, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Jimmy Dale Swaim, t'ailure to ' wear seal belt - driver, dismissed in' interest of juslicc. - Jusline Marie Sweat, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost, - Minor BronaughTaylor, speed­ ing У0 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $50 und cost; following too closely, dismissed per plea. - Lindsay C. TIramas, speeding 70 in u 55, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25 and cost, - April Gordon Todd, speeding'-:^ 60 in u 45, reduced lo 50 in n 40, $5 and cosl, - Thomas D. Tranllian, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25 und cosl, - Jennifer N. Troche, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduccd lo improper eqnipmenl, $25 and cosl. - Stephen RussTutlerow, unsafe, movemeni, dismissed per civil' selliemcnt. - Ninfa A. Villatoro, speeding 51 . in a 35, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25 und cosl. • Christine S. Vogler, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper’ equipment, $25 and cosl. - Anron Keith Waller, failure to reduce .speed, disini.sscd per civil ■ selllemenl. - Odel Wells, speeding 89 in n 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost; fail­ ure lo secure passenger under 16, .$25. ; - Roy Wayne Whisenhunt, fail­ ure to slop for steady red light, dls- - missed in interest of justice. - Sandra Denis Williams, failure 10 notify DMV of address change, „ driving without IWO headlamps, dis- ; missed per correclion. - Aniandu J. Wilson, speeding 85' - in a 70, reduced lo improper equip- Г meni, $25 and cosl. Wo'ro Your Homo Improvemant Value Contor* Start Smart With J&J Carpot & Floor С “The Store For Your Floors" 3B( Й A b b e y C a rp e t. tJbttiJ. Ametics'i choic«. il your nfiehborhood itot*. Tfiere Is nothing like fhe beauty and warmth of a hardwoood floor to added value to your home. We are the store for prefinished wood flooring, Wood floors will add to the beauty and value of your home. We have a broad selection In all price ranges. 8 Colors In 4 Species Starting ( § ) ® 5 .9 9 / s q ,f t . ' ' Kahps -- A*Hardwood Flooring i^ ^ A c c e p te d 1-lour.s: Moil. -Fri. 8-6 & Sat. 9-1 213 New Highw,ny 64 We.st, Lexington, NC Phone: 249-6672 ! C A R ,P E T & F L O O R IN G C O V G R IN O -Wo’ro Your Homo ImprovomonI Valuo Confor- Start Smart With JIU Carpot & Floor Covi DIO ■ DAVIE COUNTY EN T ER PR ISE RECORD, Thursday, March 6,2003 D a v i e D a t e l i n e Fundraisers Thursday, March 6 J ’oor Man’s Supper, 5-7 p.ni, Cool- Ifcniec UMC, Main St.. Coolccnicf, tal in or takc-out, cosl: donnlion. Ev- ■ciyonc wclcomc. fri. & Sat., March 7 & 8 llinnnah’s Closet Chlldrcn’ii Clolh- ;tng Sale, In Ihc new naniily Life Cen- ^ler.PirslUMC.N.MuinSlrcel.Mocks- .vlllc. Sale hours; Fri-9 a.m. til I p.m. ^nd 4-6 p.m.. Sul - 9 a.m, lil noon. Saturday, March 8 •Poor Man’s Supper, 4 p.m. unlil, al 3''u!lon UMC. cosl; dunulion. 'I'ukc- IjuLs available. j:ounlry Ham & Tenilerloln Ureak- Jast, 6;30-10 a.m.. Mocks Melh. Oiurch.Hwy.SOI S. at Mocks Church ■Road, Advancc.lnfoortake-ouls; 998- 5518. Counuy ham, tenderloin, eggs, irils, suusagc gravy, biscuits, drink - 55. (Country I lam nrenkfast, 6- II) a.m., Center UMC, proceeds go lo new ’Family Life Center. Country ham. iausage. eggs, and all trimmings. Sunday, March 9 llakc/Craft Sale, 1-4 p.m.. by Cool­ eemee VFD Lndie's Au.xiliary. at JVnlMurt parking lot. Fri. & Sat., March 14 & 15 Sprlnft Children’s ClathlnR Sale, al tenler UMC Preschool. 5-7 p.m. March 14, and 9 n.m.-l p.m. March 15. Sel ler receives 609!> and pre,scliool gets 40%. Money raised is for play­ ground equlpmcni. For info nnd pric­ ing; 940-375.1 or 492-5735. Thursday, March 20 Cuii.se For Pnw.s, al First United Melhodisi Chureh Family Life Cen­ lcr, doors open 6 p.m. Sponsored by Ihe Humane Society of Davie Counly Jo help .save the county's homeless nnd neglected animals. Tickets avail- jiWe, call 751-5214. ■Friday, March 21 /iprln)! Fling, 7 p.m.. Ill Urock Per- .■forining Arts Cir.. Duvic High jazz jiand. Tickets: SIO. Conluet; Chrisla iJ40-3542 or Lea Anne 936-0140 or «ill box ofnce 751-3000. Comm. Theatre, a comedy culled Harvey. 7 p.m. nl the Biw k Per­ forming Arts Clr, Main Street. Mocksville. Roles for6 men and 6 women (ages 25+). Actors musl read from ihc script. Info; 751- 3112, Tuesday, March 18 Writing for Children Work­ shop,iwo .sessions: lO-l 1:30am. or 7-8:30 p.m. Children’s book author und writing inslruclor Donna Jakob lo Ictid. To be held in lobby of Brock Center. Cosl: $90 or $125 if luken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Fri. & Sal., March 21 &22‘ Flowers In Art, weekend event, Davie Arts Council will host N.C. Mu.scjjm of Art. Fri.. lecliire on flowob In art nl libmry, 7 p.m., free. Sat,, flower arranging work- ■sliop fiiom 10a.m. lil niron in lobby of Brock Center, cost; $25 for members of N.C. Mu.seum of Art and $35 for non-members. Now thru April 7 A A R P’sTaxAldc,freela.\ptiepn- ; nuion and info for Davic .seniors, each Friduy 9 a.m. till I p.m. Cli­ enls seen on firsl-come firsl-serve basis. Call 751-0611 for info. Tuesday, April 8 WrltinB for Children Work­ shop,two sessions; 10 -11:30 am. or 7-8:30 p.m. Children's book author and writing inslruclor Donna Jakob to lead.Tobc held in lobby of Brock Center. Cost; $90 or $125 if taken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Tuesday, April 22 Writing for Children Work­ shop, two sessions; lO-l 1:30am. or 7-8:30 p.m. Children’s book author and writing instructor Donna Jakob to lead.To be held in lobby of Brock Cenlcr. Cosl: $90 or $125 if taken for credit. Info: 998-1075. Tuesday, April 29 Writing for Children Work­ shop, two sessions; 10 -11:30 am. or 7-8:30 p.m. Children’s book author and writing instructor Donna Jakob lo lead.Tobe held in lobby of Brock Center. Cost; $90 or $125 if taken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Meetings Sunday, March 9 Fnrmlngtan Community As.socla- tlon, 2 p.m., in the communily ccntcr. Evcryonc in Farmington area invited to attend. Tuesday, March 11 E. Davic Extension & Community A.<LSoclullun, 12:30 p.m.. al Fanning­ ton BapI. Church Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Item s fo r D a v ie D atelin e should be reported by noon M on day o f the publication -Aieek.Call 751-2120 or drop it by tlie office, at S . M a in St. across from the courthouse. Nannah*s Closet Children's Clothing Sale SPRING/SUMMER sponsored by Hannah C ircle y. F irst U nited M ethodist Chureh W M oeksvllls ^ : Friday, March 7 9:00 aüi-l:00 pm ; 4:00 pm 6 00 pm ^ Saturdky, March 8 j 9:00 am-12 Noon First United Methodist Church Family Life Center (lower level) 3 0 S N . Main S t., M ocksville Featuring goad quality used eWWriii’t elothing, sliet Infant to pret$tn. Includes shoes, toys, books, games, computer games, etc. Alco Includes baby furniture, strollers, carseats, etc. and mat<rnltyelotliliig. The Country Is Just A Pane Away Vinyl Windows That Enhance And Simplify Your Life • Crafted For Beauly • Built Wilh Security In Mind ' Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Strength • Designed For Mainlenarice Freedom • Performance Guaranteed To Lost ' Woodgrain Interiors Available /ulvêitce, N.C. 998-2140 Farmington Road . V V . V . N V . W . V . V . K peljgipn [Sunday, March 9 .Cran ilrnlhcr,« At ICalon’s Ilup- tl,st, gospel singing, 7 p,m„ no acl- ihission, hula love offering acccptcd. Gospel Slniilni; Annlvcr.'iury, in memory of Deacon Thomas Jefferson Fowler, 3 p,m„ F'airficld B»pl.. Hwy. 601, Mocksville. bates to Remeinber Monday, March 10 Hohey Ford & Ills Golden Kwl I’lippeLs.at the Brock Performing 'Arts Clr., Main Slrecl. Mocks­ ville. Two puppet shows; Slone .Soupal IOa.m.,andTlieAnl&lhc Grasshopper nt 7 p.m. Tickets $8 adults. $6 students & Sr.'s, S5 for groups of 15 or more. Info; 751- ■3000. Tuesday, March 11 j\udlllnn.s, for Davic Co. Arts I I I I I I ,0 , I I I I I S p r in g O il S p e c i a l W Mestamtmt oil and tiller OlferEnds 3-31-03 ' > Farmington Road Exxon, Inc. ! welcomes, Gary Dwiggins and Larry ^ Earl, Come by and ' let^ LaVry or Gary " * w 'i chccltyour ‘ I 1> yejWcieover.' ^ I I O v e r 1 0 T e a rs M a k m g T h e . B e s t H o m em ad e^ It a lia n F o o d ! A s k A b o u t O u r D a i l y D iiiu n ie i: S p e c i a l s ! ‘■ Ч ® . , Р г е ш Ш Ы ì^ r n m e ^ n c e ìs iiie l'i'ìfe y ío p re ye n tin g V jw ítfy -re ^ írs. 9 9 8 - 5 1 4 0 1051 Yadkinville Road Mocksville (In the Wal-Mart Shopping Center) (336) 753-1 111 Dine-In or Take Out W E D E LIV E R ! «2# m m лймгштает mmo, sausmmr • Í Setiitom'i #1 Pw-OwKtd Veetei! 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Carlner thinks it was used when he was a student, slarl- ing oul al Shady Grove, then going lo Mocksville Eleiuenlary and now al William R. Davic, Ifvolers on March 25 approve the $29 million bonil relcrcndum Ibr school construction, William R, Davic Elemenlary .School would gel new cla.ssi'ooms, as well as renova­ tions 10 the historic old building con- “ We don’t have roorn for ahythingithat, is auxiliary, but to the benefit otchildren.^ - Wiiiiam R. Davie Principal Danny Cartner sirucied in Ihe lale 1930s. Then, Carlner could spend his time talking about things like ihe positive spirit found at William R. Davie, aboul student performance and support from parents, grandpar- enls and jusl about everybody else in the surrounding communily. Those mobile unils, three here, three over there, all in the back, and two newer ones in the front between Ihe gym and old building, create a myriad of concerns. Tite oldest one lias mold, and slu- denls routinely sit on the floor for music lessons. They have fold-out tables, and in the single wide unils, students silting on llie edges have to strain to sec the marker board. Because of safety concerns, Cartner doesn’t want lo put his youngest sludenis in the mobile unils, but they aren’t big enough lo handle 25 or so fifth.graders. “ It's nol safe lo have a 6 -year-old child and tell them lo leave this room and go oulside lo go to Ihe bathroom, or get a drink o f water," Cartner said. “The bond would double our classroom capaciiy.” Safety is always a concern, as is instniclional lime. “ You liave lo go oulside 10 go anywhere from these mobile unils, but in today's world, imforlunalely, nol a day piisses where I worry aboul the situation wlierc mom and dad are nol logelher, and the olher will try lo come and lake a ciiild. "If we've gol 28 kids in a mobile unit... on a really cold day, jusl for lhat class lo go to lunch, you lo.se 7- 8 minules of instruction time put­ ting coals on and off." The same goes for PE, and visits 10 tlie media cenler, “ You repeal thal again and again. IMeasc Sec Facility - Page 8 Hearing C ontinues, N elglibors Voice Concerns liy Mike Barnhardt IDavie County Enlerprise Record in w'hal is becoming Ihe longest zoning hearing ever in Davie County, members of the board of adjuslinents heard leslimony for nearly i'our hours Monday nighl on a reciucst fora special use permil for a go kari track al ihc Farminglon Molorsporls l^irk (dragslrip). Il was Ihe third such hearing in as many weeks, and ihe board will again hear evidence when il recon­ venes at 6;3() p.m. Tuesday, March 18 in the commissioners room of Ihe Davie Counly Adminislralion Building. The first nighl was spent hearing attorneys for the developers, Trident Properties, present evidence as lo why Ihc permil should be granled on 3 5 acres of liie 129-acre prop­ erly. The .second nighl was moslly for cro.ss examinalion of Trident wit­ nesses by an atlorney for a group of opponents, Tliat cross examinalion continued Monday, unlil opponenis began prc.senling evidence of ihcir own. Several limes during the hearing, board chair Dan Smith said that Ihe dragslrip is nol on trial, jusl the pro­ posed karl track.“ We can't do any­ thing aboul the dragslrip, we can do something about the go karl track," Smilh .said. Opponents' attorney Hank Van Hoy said it had been established lhal Ihe Iwo arc coiuieclcd - on ihe same tract of land, owned by the same people, with a proposed operaling plan lhal inlegrales ihe karl irack wilh Ihc dragslrip. Board members have yet lo say wlielher Ihey will consider evidence ahoul Ihe dragslrip. Juaniiii Harding, who lives clos­ est to the molorsporls property, spent the most lime on the stand Mondity night. She complained of noise, lights, trespassers, traffic and trash. "Duke Power asked us to have a light pul in and I lold them we had all the liglii wc need (from the dragslrip),” site said. “ Sometimes, I don’t have lo use ihe lights inside I’lcase Sl'c Drngstrip - Page !> Students sit on the floor in Lou W ilson’s m usic class at W illiam R. D avie Elem entary School. Th e class is held in D avie C ounty's oldest m obile classroom . - P h o to b y R o b in F e rg u s s o n D e s p e r a t e William R. Davie Coping Witli Severe Lacl< Of Space 4 0 P A G E S Split The Bond ... Parent Coins Phrase That Rallies Group H) Mike Hiirnhardt Davic County Enterprise Record Split the bond, not the county. Janet Mighion coined the phrase one nighl over dinner while think­ ing aboul the rea.sons she opposes a $29 million bond referendum for .school facililics. And when she read letters to the cdilor from Steve Ridenhour and I’leasu Sec Dumnnd - Page 8 School Board Considering Sliorter Terms Is six years loo long for a term on the Davie County Board of Edu­ cation? During a recenl workshop, Davie Board of Education Chair Marty Carter asked board members lo con­ sider changing elecled terms from six years to four years beginning wilh Ihc May 2004 election. The issue has been brought up in the past, with possible candidates voicing concern over the long com­ mitment they would have lo make if elccted to serve. Carter said. He suggested lhal the candidate will) the most votes in the next board of education election would serve a full four-year term. The candidate wilh Ihe second highest total votes would serve a two-year term. Ev­ ery election afler thal would have three board seals up for election. If the board of education decides terms .should be .shorter, it will re­ quire approval from llie State Gen­ eral A.s.sembly. Center BBQ Friday And Saturday The annual spring Center BBQ will bo held Friday and Sat­ urday, March 14-15. Pork barbecue sandwiches, trays and plates wil be served all day bolh days, Holdogs, fries, hushpuppics, desserts nnd drinks will also be available. • Red Cross will be on hand for a blood drive on Friday from 2- 6:30 p.m. Proceeds will go 10 the Center Volunteer Fire Department and the Center Communily Develop­ ment A.ssociation. The barbecue is located on U,S. 64 West, Mocksville, at I- 40, adjacent to Center United Methodist Church. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, March 13, 2003Exlitorial Rage Changing Hearts: Community Labels, Envy Still Linger If il fails, llicn wliat? L e t’s Im agine llic w alcririg hole has been poisoned, Ihe bond referendum fails and the Board o f Eduealion is senl back lo Ihe draw ing board. A fle r scullling Ihis vole, perhaps the bond opponents w ill get their w ish - n seconil referendui.i lhat repairs und expands ju st the elem entary schools. That could be sent back lo the voters. Despite the uncertain econom y, despite an em otional vacuum from the first vote, le t’s say it passes the next tim e. The elem entary schools w ill be Tixed, their m ajor needs m el for the next eight to 10 years. W hal w ill happen lo the high school? The problem could take years and years lo solve. T w o o r three m ore m obile classroom s w ill be added to the campus every year as the sludenl populalion expands, and the school board is stuck w ith ­ oul a solution. Voters won - approve u .splil. N eilher w ill ihey approve a n u illi- m illio n do llar expansion o f a crow ded campus. Sludenis are left in a disjointed cam pus w ilh hundreds lioused in the m obile classe.s. The school becomes not a source o f county pride, but an em bar­ rassing sign o f inertia. W ilh the rancor and rm ger-pointing this referendum has creatcd, the rift w ill lake years to heal. Like Moses w andering in the w ild ijr- ness, we w ill have to w all for clearer heads to emerge. The “ u n ity" crow d has certainly been divisive. They could huve m ade their case fo r one large high school w ith out besm irching their neighbors - singling out the Hill.sd.de com m unily, fueling re.sent- m ent for w ealthy residents, and ca lling the N orth D avie plan “ their school," It’s not "th e ir" idea. The Bourd o f Education and the Board o f C om m issioners are presenting the bond referendum . There is a lesson in c iv ility here. If this is one big happy fam ily, don’t bad-m outh your northern cousins. If the high school is supposed lo bring us together, do n’t destroy in a few weeks the "logetherness" fostered in the nearly 50 years w c have had one high school. A group o f opponenls have pooled Iheir m onoy and vowed to defeat the bond w illi any laclic lhal w orks - including dem agogu- ery. Kindness and com m on sense w ould have made Iheir argumenl.s palulable, even com pelling. Oppose the bond because il's loo expensive. Oppose il because you sim ply wuni one big school. Oppose il bccausc o f em otional attachm ent to Davie H igh. But don't vote against it because o f envy, because o f athletics, because o f ihese m isguided anim osilies. H T w o high schools, in m any ways, w ill be heller lhan one. N o l in every way. One high school is cheaper lo operate. One high school avoids some o f the com petition, Ihe envy, Ihe jealousy, Ihe bicker­ ing ... am ong Ihe parents. A voids .son\e o f it. A pparently, there hus been plenty am ong us all tlicse years that has .suddenly em erged in tim e to refuel the geographic hatreds und stereotypes that have d i­ vided us fo r generations. M eanw hile, the high school problem festers. G oo dw ill ambassadors have emerged w ilh diplom atic initiatives w orthy o f the U nited N ations, often m irro ring Ihe fuss over Iraq. They have com e up w ith all kinds o f ideas from the inventive to the absurd: B uild tw o new high schools. B uild a new high school just for grades 11-12. B ring back the ju n io r highs. B uild m u lti-llo o r classroom s to overcom e the lack o f spacc at Ihe D avie campus. Pay parents 10 home school their kids. The problem always comes back lo money. Except fo r expanding Ihe current campus, the plan w e're voting on is the cheapest solution. We could sim ply enlarge the campus, bu ild in g enough classroom s for 2,000 siudents, deferring talk o f sp litting the campus fo r unother 10 years, when everyone - east, w csl, north and .south - lln a lly gels lired o f so m any young people cram m ed in such a sm all space. There’s a lo l going on benealh the surface besides education. I rem em ber the bus ride home on m y last day o f llrsl grade al Fannington Elem entary School. An eighth grade g irl - having heard a da ily litany o f horror stories about the fights and braw ls al lhal new consolidated D avie H igh School - was asked what she w ould do next fall. She said she was dropping oul, nol w illin g lo risk going there. 1 lo w we have changed. I low wc have stayed the same. The same cross-com m unity envy, the .same m istrusts, the labels are still there. Education can fix our heads, li lakes som elhing else lo change our hearts. - D w ight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPm/E^^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published w eekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. 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H ig h S c h o o l S t u d e n t s S a y V o t e ‘N o ’ O n B o n d P r o p o s a l To Ihe editor: As members o f the D avie H igh School Student G ovcrnm eni Association, we want to voice our opinions ngninsl the over-rated 200.3 School Bond Referendum . We feel the school bourd should huve developed u school bond thul reflects the concerns o f the entire sludenl popululion, including Ihe m iddle schools. The focus o f this letter Is to .share Ihe lasting uffect.s the school bond w ill have on .students ut all grade levei.s if il passes. Davie H igh School, one high school, brings the couniy together. Tw o schools w ould ensure that students only com m unicate w ith the same people they met in m iddle school. A s current sophomores, we rem em ber how we anticipated being al the high school and getting the chance to m eel new people. B ringing in another high .school w ould elim inate an even greater cliance o f experiencing diversity in the high school classrooms. W itli tw o high schools the issues o f m ajorities nnd m inorities w ould only worsen. Race popululion data in D avie C ounty clearly shows that one high school w ill be m uch less diverse Ihiwi the olher. Tlii.s could present the problem o f culture shock for college bound siudents and e lim in a te chunces fo r m u ltic u ltu ra l k n o w le d g e and understanding, useful in college courses and in sludenl-to-sludent relulion.s. T ruthfu lly, D avie County suffers from a lack o f diversity. We believe .separate high schools w ill only serve to continue this deficiency. Another issue lhal is directly rclaled lo Ihe .school bond proposal is how a sccond high school w ill divide students by socio-econom ic status. Property values around the current high school w ill rapidly decrease when the new high school is built. Property taxes w ill increase in ureus surrounding the new high school. People w ho can afford to pay higher property tuxes w ill rem ain or relocute to this area sim ply because they can afford lo do so when oiher-s cannot. Therefore, the tw o high schools w ill eventually be perceived as "have" and “ huve n o t" divisions w ith in one county. The school bond is bused on g ivin g financial assistance to the elem entary schools und the existing high school, but it ulso serves to separate tw o sides of,the county. If m aintaining current m iddle school divisions is the best nlternative fo r tho high school level, then w hy has one high school served lo m eet.the needs o f m any;.( D avie C oim ty students fo r 47 years? Such a lengthy track record o f ■ succes.s fo r a one high school system cannot bo disputvdj I > Vote no to the 2003 School Bond Referendum on M arch 25;1 Kendra Johnson and Laurn W illia m s D avie H igh School Sludenl G overnm enl M embers A D i v i s i v e B o n d D o e s N o t h in g T o U n it e D a v i e C o u n t y To the editor: I am a long-tim e supporter o f our couniy, its schools and its people. A s you know , 1 have dedicated 20 years o f m y life lo this county, eighl years as a county com tnissionor, and 12 years as a school board member. I w ill be voting no on the bond as il is pres­ ently w ritten. W ith tho curront econom ic conditions in our county, m any o f our people are suffering from plant closings. O ur fttrmers, retirees und single parents nre struggling lo m ake ends m eet, und we cannot afford to m ake u m istake. Plea.se a llow mo lo o ffe r the fo llo w in g compromi.se. It w ill re­ duce the size o f the bond by about $10 m illio n , w hich is still a large bond, but m aybe one we can live w ilh. A fte r defeating this bond, we w ill need to im m ediately come back w ith a bond asking lhat our elem entary schools be taken care o f as w ell as plans for bu ilding n third m iddle school in the soulh- eastern seclion o f the couniy. It is un fa ir to hold tho elem entary schools hostage us this present bond does. Por now, take the seconil high school oul o f the scenario. Should this, in tho future, become a m ajor problem , then add on lo the N orth Davie M iddle School, malving il a .senior high .school. Re­ member, il already has a football fa cility, a gym nasium nnd a caf­ eteria. Or, back the ninth grade oul o f D avie H igh School and place them back in the (then) three m iddle schools. T his w ould reduce the pressure on our high school by uboul 25 percent o f its census. 1 w ill be voting no und urge your readers to do the same. We need lo un ify all parties o f our couniy and a divisive bond w ill not do that. Jerry Swicegood M ocksville Letters Welcomed Tho Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers, The. letters may be on topics of locitl, state, national or inlemntional issues. An effort will be made to print nil letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the riglit to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of tho writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. , ' Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than: 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or einail to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Atdd 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. W o u l d y o u v o t e t o b u i l d a s e c o n d h i g h s c h o o l I n D a v i e C o u n t y ? Yes, 4 7 % N o , 5 3 % Log on now to cast your vote, w w w .enterprise-record.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, IVIarch 13,2003 - 3 Vote Yes For The Next Generation Of Davie Residents •To the editor; I have grown up In Davie County schools. 1 got m y first paying job as n sevenlh grader, by asking Principal Vernon Tlionipson to pay me a dollar for raking leaves al Sm ilh Grove Elementary one Saturday (he probably paid me out o f his pocket), I learned trigonom etry from Foyell Brogdon nnd biology from Steve Hnvnaer, tw o o f Ihe legendary teach­ ers at Davie High. I wns probably not the first person lo start a fire w ilh Ihe Bunsen burner in lab. I skinned m y legs jum ping hurdles; wore m y voice oul cheering al dozens o f ballgames. I senl o ff college applications. I fin ally got n date to the prom. Schools are im portant places that shape us as we grow, But our county has grown loo. We need more schools. Tlie M nrch 25 bond hns been debated by our com m unity. Alm ost 50 bond presentations have been given in the past four months. Il is tim e to make n decision. 2 H ig h S c h o o ls B e t t e r T h a n 1 To the editor; I nm sure large schools have their ndvnntnges. A l one time, Duvie County hnd five high schools - one in M ocksville, one in Cooleemee, one in Advnnce, one in Smith Grove nnd one in Fnrmington, Each school hnd a valedictorian, a class president, a football leam, a baseball leam, and a basketball leam. Sm all schools help build leadership and character, I wish it were that way again today, but two high scliools are better than one. Wade Groce Farmington T h a n k s T o R e g is t r y D o n o r s To the edilor: Kay W ooten W all and the W ooten and W all fam ilies wish to say a heanfelt thank you to all who participated in the M arrow D onor Drive for Kny. We very m uch appreciate the churches, the individuals, nnd the Dnvie County Enterprise Record for encoiirnging so many to be typed for the Registry nnd Kny. We thnnk the donors, the Am erican Red Cross personnel for adm inistering the typing procedure, and all those who helped, Christine W oolen Sanders, Jim and Esther W all. M ocksville S u p p o r t C h ild r e n , V o t e Y e s To the editor: 1 encourage all registered voters in Duvie C ounty lo go to the polls M nrch 25 to vote for the Davie C ouniy school bond issue, Davie County, like other counties in N orth Cnrolina, hns serious unmet school fncility needs. Student enrollm ent hns increused 33% since 1992. M uny students spend their entire school day in m obile clnssrooms. Pnssage o f this bond issue w ill provide needed resources lo help address school facility needs. I have been impressed w ith the w ork done by the Duvie County Bonrd o f Educntion nnd the Facilities Task Force. They have identified critical needs fo r classroom space in existing schools and have planned for a second high .school lo address the needs o f ihe couniy. The Davie C ounty Board o f Com m issioners has w orked cooperatively w ith the bonrd o f educntion to plan for the future o f the couniy. y O ur children are our grentestinatural resource.’ Plenso .support Ihe children in D avio C ounty by voting fo r Ihe school bond issue, Edw in D unlap Jr., Raleigh Executive D irector N,C, School Bonrds Association B a t t le O f T h e B a n d s In s p ir in g To the editor; I read the Brock Auditorium marque and was in trig u e d "B a ttle o f the Bunds." So I went on Snlurdny evening, M arch 1. W hal a battle o f talent. Local high school students playing rock music. These kids were grent. The crowd pncked the auditorium . The Davie High School govern­ ment, the Davie Arts C ouncil, und Ms. Jones, Arts C ouncil m arketing assistant, put on this show. From what 1 heard “ buzzing," Ms. Jones and these students organized and controlled ihis event. 1 was impre.ssed. And yes, we, including the students to Ihe over 60 age group, had a blast, I w ould like to see more students perform try country or blue- grnss ,„ how nbout bands under 30 years o f nge... let’s keep the Brock filled w ith locnl nnd surrounding talent. I want to thank all involved w ilh the Battle o f the Bands ... the organizers, the perform ers, and those w ho supported this event. These students had a place to hang oul, dance, and perform . O ur county needs lo support these young sludenis and provide a ce n le r... a place w ith enlertuinm ent nnd nctivities. As our Arts Council hns ,shown, we need to provide opportunities here in our county, Tam i Garwood Langdon M ocksvillc Bond Discriminatory To the editor; To m y understanding, Ihe school system o f Davie Couniy has had $2.5-$3.2 m illion on reserve for im provcm enls lo our .schools. A t least thul is what we are hearing the school's superintendent say ul tlieir presentations to the PTSAs throughout the system in the past tw o months. W hy have our school board members allowed our children at Cooleemee Elementary to go to a gymnasium for physical education without uny heat for the pnsl three yenrs? Discrim inntion? Bul ihe school system cun fund the building o f n new elcm enlnry school (Cornnlzer) and now try to fund the building o f n new high school and cut the spending o f the elementary schools in need ugnin (Cooleemee, W.R, Dnvie, M ocksville), W hy not fix an elementary school’s gym w ilh heal? W hat w ill be denied fixing in Ihe elementary schools next w ith the reduction o f money lhal was proposed by the task force? W hy can restroom fncililies w illi heal nol be provided for the students al Davie H igh's cafeteria? W ill Ihese faully fncililies be left alone w hile the push for u new high school for Ihe eastern seclion o f the couniy is being proposed much more than the need for our children’s needs lhat have been overlooked for many years? Is this equality or discrim ination? I don’t think this should become a racial, segregated school system but thut is whul evidence is sliow ing and lhat is what is happening w ith the push o f this bond for another high school. M aybe we need to con­ tact the N A A C P on this issue. Join me and many otiiers from t'iic county and vote no for this bond. And let’s gel our elemenlary needs lhat have been neglected for years up to date and equal to the rest o f the county. This bond only shows lhat again tlie school system is discrim inuting aguinst wliat the western side o f Davie Couniy schools need by cutting back on the m illions o f dQllars.thut the elementary schools need. ' James Cranford M ocksville W hy should citizens vote for this bond now? Tiie commissioners nnd bonrd o f education, w ilh contiiuial input from the Task Force and numerous public hearings, liave spent iw o and one-half years forging Ihis bond. Bolh boards unanim ously sup­ port this plan lo handle the grow th our schools have already experi­ enced. This is very unusual in politics. Tile needs o f our high school students nre as great as our elemen­ tary students. Arguing aboul ’’unity" w ill nol build classrooms. We are oul o f space ul Dnvie H igh. In Ihe next five yeurs before n new high school w ill open, Dnvic High mny swell ns much ns 680 sludenis over capacity (Dept, o f Public Instruction estimates based on past grow lli), Duvic High's overcrowding is already ut a breaking point, w ith 260 students over capacity (m ore lhan 10 classrooms), A professional per­ son lold me that one high school in a nearby county, where a bond failed in November, has siudents sitting on the fio or in some class­ rooms, Wc are already more lhan 10 classrooms short at Davie High, Where w ill we bc in 5 years? We want every student from every part o f Ihe county to succeed, I have only been on Ihc board o f educntion since 2000, but for years Ihe board lias liccn com m itted lo make every school Ihe very best, I have heard it said over and over hy board members that W illiam R, Davie, Cooleemee and M ocksville Elem enlary must receive our support now; because Ihc 1996 bond money was spent in areas lhal were experienc­ ing growth at thul tim e (Cornatzer Elementary wus built w ith these funds). The board is com m itted to every child, to every school. Each school is part o f us. Wo want them all to excel. Two high scliools w ill give every student a beUer chance lo suc­ ceed, W ilh the exception o f M ccklonbcrg and Wake counties, the high schools being built now in North Carolina average around 1,000 stu­ dents, O ur high school sludenis w ill have more opportunities to carve out a personal identity thut w ill prevent dropping oul, nnd build per­ sonal pride to earn scholarships. M y old .school, Sniith G rove Elementary, has been torn down, I do nol know llie people who voted lo build Davie High, because m any of tliem have passed on. This bond is for the next generation. Please vote yes on March 25, Debbie Bingham Pullen, Advnnce E l e m e n t a r y N e e d s U s e d A s P a w n s F o r N e w H ig h S c h o o l To the editor: I read w ith interest last week’s (|ucslion and answer article that llie school board chairm an and superintendent conducted w ith our locul paper. There were several things lhal caught m y allcnlibn, Tlie one statement lhal raised the most concern lo me was the 9-cent lax in­ crease, The stutcnient was made that the increase would be phased in over tt period o f tim e, w hich w ould make the Increase a lillle easier lo handle. That could be interpreted, we w ill poison you slow ly, the ef­ fects w ill be the same, you just w on’t notice. It is ulso very interesting that the increase o f operation cost and the tax increase needed lo finance it are never mentioned. One would have to also assume by the chairm an’s slalemenl that lie is confident that no olher county agency is going to need additional revenue over the next several years. Have the sh eriff’s, health, social service and fire depart­ ments assured the board o f commissioners that they w ill be able to take their budget today and live w ilh il for the foreseeable tulurc? The tax increase numbers used never m ention lhal our board o f com m is­ sioners decided a couple months ago lo do properly reevaluations ev­ ery four eyars, 1 would suppose lhal if other laxpnyers nre like me, your luxes go up cnch tim e wc go through the process o f reevaluntion. This scliool bond proposal could have been done differently if our elccted officials had not dccided lo take the parents and children in Ihe elementary schools and use Ihem as pawns in u game lo build n sccond high school in easlcrn Davie Couniy, They look Ihc rccom m endalion from n task force Ihey appoinled and basicully ignored it, Tliey hnd done nbsolulcly no study o f the clfecls on ncudemlcs thnt the tw o high schools would crente. Their cmphusis und Ihe words o f the supporters o f Ihis bond arc just build the box and we’ll address the problems later. You tell me. Is that a good comm on sense approach? They took from the elemenlary schools, ignored the m iddle schools, and claim ed the liigh school was overcrowded and told us lo take or leave il in order lo get their second high school, I w ould like lo urge the volers o f Dnvie Couniy to vote no on M nrch 25 und demnnd the tw o elected boards bring back a proposal lo the volers lhal is more eco­ nom ically and educationally sound, D w ight L, M yers, M ocksvillc Them V s. U s’ Card U nnecessary To the editor; For the last several weeks the readers o f this paper have been sub­ jected lo the em otional and sensnlionulisl arguments o f those opposed to the school bond, I feel that it is tim e to lake a step back and under­ stand what they are really saying, Muny, but not nil opponents o f this proposal, want Davie County to remain the way it has always been, 1 also uni noslulglc for u sim pler, less hnssled way o f life, but in truth, life in the past was never perfect here in Davie C ounty or anywliere else, Davie C ouniy has progressed along w illi the whole Piedmont Region o f North C arolina into econom ic success undreamt o f by our grandfathers. Everyone hns benefited from this movement which guined its mom entum from our G ts com ing back from W orld W ar 11 and tak­ ing advuntnge o f their 01 educational benefits, Since that tim e, change and response lo ehnnge has been our standard operating procedure. In our tim e, we have seen our county become prosperous in new industries and residents, but new strains oil our infrastructure demand constant allenlion and funding ns in the current cnse o f our school .sys­ tem. This bond vole is more nbput Ihe future than Ihe present; more about providing u proper, snfe educntionni environm ent for our elemen- tnry students. It is more about m aking a com m ilm ent lo the besl way to educate our future high school students than inking the ea.sy don’I.rock Ihe boat course. It is very sad to sec some proud citizens o f Davie attack the m otives and charactcr o f other fiercely loyal Davie citizens by playing the curd o f “ them vs, us.” If you look ut the nils nnd the rhetoric, it is nol hard lo see who is really Irying to split tlic county, I challenge ull o f us to get lo know our neighbors better. I ’d wager that w e’ll find we are a m irror lo ench olher Ihnl hnve the same dreams for our kids and grandkids and want desperately to make them happen. This bond proposal does sup­ port unity in the couniy. The condition o f our schools is a county-wide problem , not a regionul concern. Financially supporting the public edu­ cation o f today’s children helps insure Iheir prosperity und likewise. lhal fiiture retirees’ benefits w ill be funded, C oinm ilting our educa­ tional system to the concept o f sm aller high .schools is more renective o f llie values und essence o f rurul life in u couniy such us ours. It is true lhat the task force recommendations had lo be m odified. Tlie consensus o f the school board was to iniplcnicnt these plans, but the bourd o f commissioners fell llial $44 m illion was not financiully prudent ul this tim e. Their lim it o f $29 m illio n for « bond referendum dictated m aking some hard clioiccs, w hich was done by your elected officials w ith input from our school administrators. The pain was spread across the system. M uch o f tlie cuts from the elementury schools pro­ posal w ill bc m itigated by doing some o f tho w ork Ihrough the m ainte­ nance budget over the nexl lliree years. T lie amount budgeted for a new second high ,school was nol cut because o f our system's com m it­ ment lo build the best and most comprehensive schools that we can when w c build them, CornaUer Elem em ary Is a good exam ple o f this policy. Please note that tho location o f Cornatzer was dictated by where . the grow th in the elcm enlnry school population was occurring nnd not ‘ adm inistrutive w him . The future site o f a second high school w ill be sim ilarly determ ined, Il has been stressed thnt a bond fo r more renova­ tions al current Davie High and u new m iddle school w ill mosl assur­ edly bc sought before this decade is oul. Such Is Ihe price o f our suc­ cess in being such a greui place lo live and raise u fnniily, I do nol Ihink that the proud citizens o f our couniy w ill shrink from Iheir re.sponsi- biiities. This is u crucial tim e in.D avie’s econom ic history. To make our future lux burdens light and our ciiildren’s financial future secure, we have to attract good, stable nnd w ell-paying businesses lo locate here. Such companies are attracted by a responsive, successful school sys­ tem, To help secure tlie future o f our kids and our county, please come out and vote yes for Ihe school bond on M nrch 25, Dr, Jerry A, Huuser Advance Students Have The Right To Speak To the editor; Firsl off, 1 would like lo inl'orni lliose here in Duvie Couniy who think Ihe opinions o f high scliool sludenis are not relevant and they - Ihc .sludenis - do nol huve Ihe rig lil to voice their opinions, thul we do have llie righl. Thai righl is known ns tlie First Aniendm onl o f Ihe Constitution o f die United Stntcs o f Ainericn, which guarunlees Ihe right to ull citizens the freedom o f speech, religion, press, assembly P r o g r e s s iv e C l u b D is s o lv e s To the edilor: Due to medical problems among scverul o f our members, the Pro­ gressive Club o f Cooleemee regrets to announce that the club has had to dissolve, effective im m ediulely. A ll monies rem aining in llie trea­ sury have been distributed to locul non-profit organizutions. We extend our deepest appreciation for the support our local and area friends, neighbors and business have given us. Courtney Cum pbell, president; ■ Bessie W ilson, vice pre.sidenl/food coordinulor; M aryann Cam pbell, secrclary/treasurer; Charles Benson, ways and means; Gracia Littauer. advertising; Gcneile W atkins, food coordinator; Judy B rittain Phillips, Kul Privetle, Lucille Benson, members No Division, Vote Yes To Ihe edilor: I’ve been reading uboul the pros und cons about the iniprovem ents o f our .school system in Davie Couniy. I ’m wondering if they are think­ ing personally. Sonic say il v/ould divide the couniy. Absolutely false. It would Improve the crowded situulion in llie schools. How muny in Davie High know llie names o f their fellow students? One article slated lhal llie ir children w ould be neglected, or they would be left behind al llie old school. Just be Ihunkful wc live in a county dial people look al and wunt lo m ove to. Does that tell you somelhing? I appreciate the w ork tlie lead­ ers o f our county arc doing. About tlic issue o f dropouts in school: to me, lhal is the responsibil­ ity o f the parents to see that their children are made to gel Iheir cduca­ lion. 1 live in a small com m unity. Four Corners, and 1 say vole yes for the bond issue, Edna Ann Beck M ocksville and petition, I would like to address tlio.se who wrote letters lo Ihe edilor in Ihe Thur.sduy, March 6 issue und stated thut someone lold them that high school siudents were w riting to the edilor because il was a class project, lhal it was nol. That someone needs to gel Iheir fuels straight. We stu­ dents at Davie H igh Scliool are not involved because this is a class project. We are involved bccausc we ure Ihe future o f Dnvie County, Ihe rising leaders o f Davie County, nnd concerned citizens o f Dnvie Couniy, Secondly, I would like lo uddress those w ho .suid Ihnl siudents should slop wnsting space in the newspaper and lhat our opinions should stay in scliool. A ll citizens in the United States are guurantced the righ l of Ihe Firsl Am erulmenl. Students have the rig lil just like anyone else to voice Iheir opinions in the newspaper. Those who huve said that space sliould not he wasted in liie newspaper on llic opinions o f people who w ill nol bc here lo lielp pay the lax or be affecled by the new .school and improvemeiUs are wrong. W c al Davio H igli School w ill bc here lo help pay Ihe tuxes and w ill be alfccled by Ihe scliool bond, and a new school. Some o f us w ill move on in life and not live here, but most of our fam ilies arc from Davie Couniy and w ill probably slay in Davie. We are Ihe fulure o f Davie Couniy and we must start now as Ihe nexl generation lo understand w lial is going on and voice our own opinions. Nicholas Rouse M ocksville S c h o o l B o n d L e t t e r s W e l c o m e d ; P o l l O p e n The E iilerprise-R ecorcl’B c ililo ria l pages w ill continue to be a soum ling board fo r residents w a n tin e lo voice th e ir o p in ­ ions, hut hccau.se o f ihe large num ber o f people w ritin g about the proposed school bond relerendum , w e are asking lhat let­ ters on that subject be turned in lo the now spiipcr o ffic e no lu tcr than 3 p.m . Friday, M arch 14, A lso , the new spaper is co nducting a p o ll about the tw o high school issue on its w cb siic, w w w .e m crp risc-re cord.com . T ha i po ll is nol sc ie n iific no r does il reveal how the vote w ill go; it is ju st Ib r fun. It also w ill clo.se at S p.m . F rid ay, so be sure 10 cast yo u r o p in io n , and the resulls w ill be prim e d nexl w eek. To date, m ore than 200 o p in io ns have been cast there. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Miirch 13,2003 D avie High Stu d en ts’ Letters Not A C la s s Pro ject To Ihc editor; Over Ihc past few weeks, I have been closcly follow ing llic bond issue. For mnny reasons, I do not support the construction o f a new high school hut 1 like lo hear w hiil oilier people huve lo say. W ilh the Enlerprise being the only newspaper in the county, many people, m y­ self included, exercise their i irst amendment rights by subm itting edi- tortal?. 1, along w ith another Davie High Student Government nieni- bet, W ole In expressing m y genuine concerns aboul how athletics w ill be llfftcte d by the construction o f a new high school. As ti student that altetiids Davie High every day, I thought that it m ight be beneficial lo gel sofiie certain facts across to voters lhal do nol have students in Ihe schbol system, let alone Davie High. I am afraid however, that in some slluntlons, m y words fell on deaf eurs. The problem w ith u bond like Ihe one on the table is unanswered questions. Unanswered queslions leud lo rumors w hich lead lo opin­ ions bused on false inform ation which unfortunately sometimes find thell'w oy into the editorial seclion o f the local paper. M y fear is lhal sottH b f these opinions based on false inform ation may sway some voiers. So, let me clear up some "facts" for you. First o f all, some people believe that there are enough people in Davie C ounty al the high school level to form tw o teams for every sport if a sccond high school is built. As I tried to explain last tim e, this is sim ply not true. I was sim ply trying to get a point ucross when I asked what Davie High fans w ould do when a second high school was built. M y question if fans w ould flip a coin wus clearly an exaggeration, and I did nol mean for it to be taken out o f contcxt and mis(|uoled in the follow ing week's editorial section. Finally, nnd mosl im portantly. 1 was absolutely uppulled nl the com ­ ment that Duvic High students, m yself included, were only w ritin g in articles to the paper us u class project. You huve gol lo be kidding. This is exactly what I was afraid of; m isinform ation leading to em pty opin­ ions. For all o f you who are wondering, I am nol w riting Ihis, or any other article as n class project. Unless o f course you consider m y w rit­ ing an infonned letter and cxcrcising my first amendment right to free speech as a class projecl. I um im elected member o f the Duvie High Student Government Association. Wc have scheduicd meetings cach month to discuss Davie High and com m unity issues. We represent Ihc student body o f the high school thut is in llie spotlight. As a governing body, much like our locul, stale, and federal governments, wc gather inform ation, vole on issues, and luke uction. As a group, wc decided that as n group o f people directly affected by a school bond, wc should voice our opinions. M any o f us chose lo take advantage o f the large Hospital Stay Pleasant To the editor; Follow ing a complete hip replacement at For.sylh M em orial in W in- ston-Salem, I chose to come lo Duvie Counly liospital for rehab and therapy. 1 wanted lo be neur friends who could visil without a long drive und parking difficulties. Tlie 21 days I spein sit Ihc local hospital were wonderful. I received excellent nursing care, the food was good, tlie therapy staff wus curing and professional. From ihe udm inislrutlon to llic cleuning Indies, ev­ eryone took a personal interest in m y progress, m aking m y days pleas- uni. A C N A who had four days o ff called to be sure ull wns going w ell. Friends who visited were amazed at m y rapid recovery, much o f w hich 1 owe to the excellent care I received here. Davie C ounly H ospiial offers quulily rehab and therapy in a convc- ^ nienl and w ell-kept facility. M ildred E. M odlin M ocksvillc F in d O u t T h e F a c ts , V o t e N o To the editor: A ltliougli I was born in Davie County, 1 grew up in W inslon-Salem. I have been back here for more llian 10 years and I have grown to love this area and would nol want lo live anywhere else. I have one daughler in M ocksville Elementary und unothcr in her firsl year at Soulh Duvie. I've follow ed this bond since very curly on. I've attended Ihe meetings and I ’ve read ull o f the letters in the newspaper (for and againsi). I've listened und asked questions thul have led me to Ihe conclusion that although I fu lly support education, I cannot support Ihis bond us it has been proposed. T liis bond should be split and brought back in a tim ely miinner. A new bond should more uccurutely reflect the wishes o f the m njorily o f the citizens o f this counly. The debnte regurding u second high school should be u separate issue Ihut is not lucked on to Ihe other needs o f the school system. Let us debate our position on the second high school und allow us 10 vole on thul one single issue us a sepurate bond in the future. If you nre undecided on Ihe issue o f tills bond, find oul the fuels and you w ill see that although the bonds nre dclm itely needed hy our school system, this bond, as structured, is not tiie answer. Vote no on M arch 2 i. I’h illip G. Sm ith M ocksville number o f people thut read the Enterprise, and submit editorials. W hile m nny o f us mny not have to utlend a new high scliool if il is built, Ihe school bond still greatly affects us, our friends, and our fum ilies. The school bond issue is im portant lo me and I was greatly offended by one ludy'sconim ent lasl week about the students lhal were alledgedly w rit­ ing in as a cluss project. "D on’l waste space in the newspaper on the opinions o f people w ho w ill nol be here to help pay the lax or be af­ fected by Ihe new school and im provem ents." W ow, lhat is quile a comment from someone who closed iheir article w ilh “ God bless the children and everyone o f Davie C ounty," 1 suppose that the youth o f Am erica should just shut up bccause they can’t vole. I may be a high school student, but I, like many olher seniors, um ulso 18 years old and registered to vote. Therefore, as fur ns the government is concerned, I nm nn equul lo ull other legal residents, whether they be 18 or 118 yenrs old. I have u pnrt-tim e job. The program I w ork for is supported by bolh the city o f M ocksville and Dnvie County governments. The uttack on m y opinion was unfounded from every angle. However, I don’t think that the voting right or tax issue should even matter. For years, adults have been Irying to get young people involved in iheir government. Now, when an issue lhat is deur lo ull students’ henrls is up for u vole and they have opinions lhal are bused on nn environment that they arc in contacl w ilh everyday, they are told to slop taking up space in the paper because they ure "too young." That is not only a lieckuva m ixed message, it’s ridiculous and outrageous. So fellow students, I urge you to continue letting the people o f Davie County know how you feel about the future o f your counly. W rite in editorials, lalk to adults in the com m unity. A fte r all, we arc Ihe ones who are in direct contact w ilh Ihe schools cverydny, so shouldn’t wc know the fuels about what is going on w ith academics, sports, and other activities every day? Ignore comments that you are wasting spnce; we are tlie future o f Duvic County und Aniericn and we w ill be heard. And lo m y fellow voters, I urge you lo seek Ihe facts. If you have till the facts and you want to support the school bond and a second high school, I nm glad you iiuve an opinion that is bused on fuels. To those who listen lo any fact about the school bond lhat comes Iheir way, including the comment thul high school students were w riting to the editor as a clnss project, I am pleading w ith you lo gather facts before you voice your opinion to the public through an editorial. I mean, if someone tells you lhat you have three feet, oren’t you going to look down nt your feel before you w rite a letter to the editor about it? Opinions ure great, but make sure you know what you are talking about before you blast o ff to all the people that read the paper. I, along w ith many other people w orking on our "class projecl," w ill see you at the polls on March 25. Ashlee Prcvcltc M ocksville D o n ’t V o te ‘Y e s ’ O u t O f F e a r To the editor; As u life lim e resident o f Duvic County, w ith fam ily rools stretch­ ing deep into Ihe m id-1700s, nnd the fnlher o f Iwo sons (4 nnd 18 months), I am watching llie discussions on llie pending school bond proposal w ilh keen interest. If one considers only the physical number o f students who would attend a single school, perhaps Ihe need exists for greater facility space. I said (ipuce, nol nnolhcr school. Are m obile clussrooms Ihc unswer? O nly for the short term. 1 cunnol help but recnil m y dnys at Davie High ( 1980-84) nnd believe lhat a considerable amount o f property is not being use to its fullest potential. M ulli-.ilory buildings are comm on on college or university campuses; but I don't licar anyone m entioning Ihis idea al the current facility. N or do I pul much trust in a school board or board o f commissioners lhat allow funds to construct "the w all" al the liigh school - a truly pointless use o f m aterials. So con­ demn the Moose Lodge and surrounding properties, expand the cam ­ pus w ilh facilities to fit Ihc needs, and use facility designs that muke the most o f the available space. You don't need a parking urea for students if they arc riding the bus. W hy I even drove a school bus if for no oilier reason than why ride it when I cnn drive il? W ould scpurnie high scliools meun thnt students may get labeled for attending one or the other? O f course. 1 cun attest to the sim ple fact that in m y contact w ith every high school in Alexander, Catawba, L in ­ coln, Ashe, Watauga, W ilkes, and Iredell counties (which is routine) il is uppurent Ihnt euch fncility rellccts the nllilude o fth c locnl residents. Luke Norniun high school is n perfect cxum ple o f how nny higli school located in Ihe affluent areas o f a counly w ill take on the uttitude thut only the elite utlend. Anyone who believes this to be untrue has nol attended school und been ridiculed for attending one in a poor area or thut is located on Ihe w rong side o f the interstate. I recall how tiiose o f us from M ocksville M iddle school attending South Davie Jr. H igh (I wns one o f its first 9th grnde class) learned to develop relationships w ith students from Cooleemee. I also recall how after going lo the high chool, we were confronted w ilh ridicule from ihe North Dnvle Jr. High students ns they felt themselves superior lo us. I recull how stu­ dents unending Dnvie H igh tulkcd down on those from arcus they deemed beneath Ihem. Il wus only w ilh tim e and close association lhat wc cnme close to gelling over this. N ow persuade me that Iwo high schools, localed in distinct parts o f our counly w ill overcome such Reasons To Vote Yes To the editor; O ver Ihe past several months, I have seen and heard the debnte over Ihe school bond referendum. And whul u debnte. As March 25 uppronches, 1 sim ply nsk Ihul the citizens o f Davie County keep the mosl im portant issues in m ind when deciding how lo vote. O ur future depends on Ihe decisions the nexl generation mnkes nnd il is our rcpsonsibility as parents, friends, and mentors to provide that generution w ilh Ihe best educution possible. N ol the best ulhietic teams, nol the biggest schools, but the best schools. A ll children ure nol athletes, bul ull children nre students nnd every student deserves an opportunily 10 reccive the best education possible. I feel thnt Ihc pro­ posed referendum w ill only eiihnncc the leurning environment for ev­ ery student in the counly and that is w hy I um voting yes. Carol Stroupe Advance Former Teacher, Coacli Supports Bond Proposal To the editor; l.cl me Sturt by snying jiisl how fond I uin o f Duvic High .School. I know first hand whal a great place it is. I feel very fortunule lo have grown up in Dnvie County. I attended Shady Grove Elementary School, wns in the first ninth grade cluss al North Dnvie und spent three wonder­ ful yenrs nl Duvie High. A fter college I returned lo Davie nnd wns u lencher nnd conch for six years. It is not an overslaleiiicnl lo say I love Davie High. Tlie years 1 spent Ihcre us a student, teacher and coach were special years. The school bond stirs up many Ihoughts and emotions, nioslly related lo the thoughts o f a new high school. There has been so much talk und so much Inform ation I have at times felt overwhehned w ith the choice. What docs Davle County need? What is the best choice for Ihc current and future children o f Duvie County? I fell the need to sim plify things. Tnke uway from the ecjualion Ihe things which do n'l really seem significant in the "b ig " picture. For ex­ ample, how long the drive is to Davie High. In Ihis duy und time when people jum p in cnrs nnd go everywhere al Ihe drop o f u hut, u couple o f extra miles to school Just doesn’t seem like n big deal. II is not uboul how we gol lo where we ure w ilh this bond vote. By this I mean talk like, “ W hy wns everything put on one bond?", or "W hy are some o f Ihe numbers not exactly the same?’’, and olher (luestions like thU. N ol that these are nol w orthwhile considerations, but Ihc answers lo them w ill not determine the way I w ill vote. I pul the issue o f athletics to the side. Tills is something I know a lol about and dearly love. I Ihink athletics cun be nn important part o f the ovciidl cducntlon experience, hut felt 1 shouldn’t make them a part o f my decision. There were olher things o f this nature I took out o f the equation. The bollom line became, whal is the best solution, from nn academic standpoint, for all Ihe chil­ dren o f Davie Counly? There is no (|ueslion ahoul Ihe renovations which need lo be mude at our cunenl schools. Tliis is a point most o f us have been able lo agree on. . Yes or no to a second high school is whul we are voting on. This Is the lot)|h que.Mlon and Ihe one ncnresl und dearest lo my heart. .. For me this is where the water gets a little muddy. I huve always thought Davie County would have one high school. This is comfortable, right? We nre used lo this. This is Ihe wny it is. M y hearl warms when I think o f my children going lo Ihe same high school I went lo. There is sonieihiiig uboul Ihul. I like Ihe thoughl. However, w llh a new high school, my children w ill not go lo Davie High. This creates a certain degree o f sadness for me. I Ihink nbout all o f Ihe urens o f this county und the elemenlnry schools in those nreus. I Ihink nbout Ihe diflerent communities which fill up our schools, 1 think o f Ihe deur friends I have in cach one o f these communi­ ties. Each coniim inily in Ihis counly is a little hil different from Ihe next. I Ihink wc should spend more tim e celebrating Ihese differences and less lim e debating them. We all live in Ihe same county, but Ihe realily is, we nre not all the same. To me Ihis udds to who we arc us a whole. W ill this bond split the county? I truly believe Ihis depends on Ihe altitudes o f Ihose o f us in Ihc counly. I have faith in the task force nnd in our school bonrd. These people pul in countless hours o f work visiting schools, reading reports, looking Ul our growth nnd mnny olher things. They hnve looked ul nil sides o f the issue, (sides I don'l even know uboul) lo renlly delermine whul is in Ihe best interest of our children. I believe ihey hnve done u superior job. As a longtime citizen o f Davie County il is my hope and prayer Ihul we relish our past. Change is never easy. Decisions made over 40 yenrs ago lo build one high school were nol easy. Decisions made over 20 years ago lo build tw o junior high schools were not easy. The decision now to improve current schools and build a new high school Is not nn easy one. In Ihe past the people o f Davie Counly have made its schools a priorily. When is comes right down lo il, wc support our schools nnd Ihe children w lio fdl them. Wc are overly blessed in this place we cull home. But the fuel is thul our "hom e" hus chnnged and is continuing lo change. Let us nol cling lo the past nt the expense oflhe future. We must make Ihe right choice for Ihe current and future students o f Duvie County. It's time to take u step forward for the children o f Davie County. I encourage you lo join me in voting yes for Ihe school bond March 2,'i. Aiigic Browder Slabach. Advance Former sludenl, teacher, and couch nt Duvic High problems? Tliey cnn'l. This cnn only be overcome if everyone nttends the same high school. How disheartening lo see that Cooleemee Elementary must rely on its own bond proposal becuuse our respective bonrds cnnnot focus on Ihe im m edinie needs o f Ihe schools tliat all ready exist. These nre fn- cilitics w ilh a istory. Each o f our elementary, m iddle, and form er ju n ­ ior high schools have u history. Tliese must be preserved and passed on to our children. C om m unily bused schools; Pinebrook, Shndy Grove, M ocksville, Cooleemee, W illiam R. Davie reflect this concept nt its smnllesi base. Then we have the m iddle schools and Ihc form er ju n io r highs. Then we ull come togelher us a student o f Davie High. There are not Iwo distinct parts o f Dnvie Counly. So why make Iw o distinct high schools? There is nothing wrong w itii the current system except Ihe funds are nol being allocated lo upgrade the exisling fucilities lo their m axim um potential. The last tim e I checked, Ihe entire point o f attending school is to obtain un educution. Do not try nnd sell me on sports. I chnllenge anyone to find n form er "uthlcte" o f Davie H igh school who is enjoy­ ing u carecr based on llicir participation in athletics. M usic nnd arts, perhaps. Language nnd vocnlionnl training, even better, A strong com ­ prehension o f English (bolh spoken und w ritten), mathematics, litera- lurc (one needs exposure lo concepis und ideas), history (you cannol know where to go if wc don't knov/ wliere w c came from ), scicnce (give me the broadest range o f topics and one w ill capture m y imagina­ tion), und Ihc arts (expression needs lo be explored nnd developed in nn open environm ent). But w lio cures how m nny people w ill utlend n sporting event? W ho cures aboul fostering "com petition" ninong stu­ dents in nn area lhat glorifies only Ihe winner? Every student who learns lo rend is a winner, as is the one who grasps nn algebra form ula, und the student who produces music or paint­ ings can attest to the sense o f personal satlsfuctlon even if they don't 4 receive nwurds. If m y sons learn history w ell enough, then perhaps " Ihey can avoid some o f Ihe pilfnils others could not avoid. M y olilesi ’ son loves the D iscoveiy Channel, any chance that he may learn more about science from il tlian in school? School is for nn educution lhat w ill Inst u lifetim e, nol for the m om entary glory that comes from par- ticipniion in n sport. You wunt to attend u sporting event? Buy u ticket or get ESPN. As lo the idea that Dnvie County is somehow behind the times when we ure compared lo olher counties in N orth C arolinnj w hy should I cure whul Forsyth residents do? W hy should I care w iia l Florida does? I am only concerned w ilh what is best for Ihe citizens o f Duvie Counly, specifically, m y tw o sons. I don't know about anyone else, but I know w ill delermine what is best for them and nol some study o f other coun­ ties or stale's school systems, I am only concerned w ith D avie County. Do not be persuaded lo vole yes for the school bond sim ply out o f the fear that existing problems w ill only get worse. Do nol vole no oul of resentment for the residents o f anolher area o f our county. But what­ ever we do us citizens, please vote. Barry Carlner M ocksvillc T A K E T H E F A S T T R A C K T O E N T E R T A I N M E N T & S A V I N G S ! O rd e r A d e lp h ia B a s ic C a b le fo r ju s t $ 1 9 .9 5 a m o n th fo r 3 M O N T H S p lu s FRQ iN sn u u m o N i CALL TODAY! 8 6 6 - 8 1 5 - 3 0 4 6 ^Adelphia UM «P^t Id Itmdtfd truMiBoA «1 up to h» o u S lT w in “ « jnoQoMTow.^AMionii tS.OO modtm itntti Im iniy tppiy Introductory Milod Nittiork Intufaca WMi llJ lS M w ii.'S S ’ Miol ipMdi 1« Powtr Link nuy nry. OttMf fwlriotooi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, March 13,2003 - 5 With The Population Growth, We iVlust Buii(d A New High School To the editor; The school bond should nol be aboul a second high school splilling Ihe counly, Wc split the county when we built a North and South Davie ju n io r high schools, Wc did lhal w licn we cloclcd the county com m is­ sioners from the norlhcaslcrii part o f Ihc counly. Wc do lhal when wc go the hospilnis und seciirc services from outside the counly. We do Ihul when we shop outside the county. W hether you nnd I like it or not, wc arc nircndy divided. The school bond should nol be aboul sports and lhal Davie couldn't play 4A anymore. Il should not be about present high school siudenis. they w ould be gone before a new school could be built. Davie High is not meant to be a social club for students, or a sports club for the county adults, or a bartd club; all these actives arc good Ihings und arc part o f school. O ur schools arc for one purpose only and Ihnt is the education- o f our children. To me. thut mcuns books nnd lubs and tcuchers and all Ihe things lhal cducalc the m ind. I f our schools are supposed lo be places o f education for our ch il­ dren then the only question is how best lo do It. It is w ell documented that larger schools over about 1.500 students nre nol conlrolinblc nnd the larger schools don’l provide Ihc education Ihnt sm ullcr schools provide. The drop oul rate is greater in larger schools. In the next few years Davie County w ill have several thou­ sand students nt Duvie High unless wc build. There is already some accum ulation o f evidence that the present administrators o f Davie High are nol entirely in control, that all students arc not treated the same. 1 realize that students and schools have chunged in the 40 years sincc I went lo Dnvie H igh, bul there is still never nn cxcusc for not doing the right Ihing. There is never nn excuse for not treating all students the same, whether they play sports or nol. W ilhoul building a new school, wc w ill be adding hundreds o f more students to be controlled by this ndm inistrution. The bond should be about what pan o f Ihc county needs our re­ sources most. N o m allcrw hat we do. Ihc nonlieasleni pan o f this counly and student populiition is going lo be growing at an alarm ing rate. This w ill do nothing but continue. Land is going to be at n prem ium . Ser­ vices w ill be in shon supply and ull the ihings that happened lo Clem m ons nre happening lo us now. This bond should be about one thing; W hat is best for the future cducntlon o f our children. I believe it is absolutely essential that we build n sccond high school und nmke the neccssury improvem enls lo Ihe elem enlnry schools. W c should do it now. N ow let’s look al tho School Task Force recommcndutlons. As far as I know wc didn’t elccl Ihc school tusk forcc. They served al the pleasure o f Ihe school board and the county comm issioners. We did elect thc.se boards. This com m ittee made recom nicndntlons lo our cicclcd officials. O ur elected officiuls hnve Inken those recommendn- lions nnd tried to come up w ith the best plan for the cduculion o f our children. Le i’s go one more step nnd nsk the tenchers whul they think. They understand the problems we already have w ilh overcrowding. Let's address llie nds. The People o f the Concerned Citizens For u United Davie County, have placed in the paper. W ho arc these people anyway? They argue aboul how much iiioncy the com m illcc recom­ mended for w linl scliool and how little the school board and coniniis- sionnrs rccom niciidcd for Ihc snme school. Their big line is split the bond nol the counly and this argument w on’t hold water. If Ihe county wore nol already split, there w ould be no urgum cnl aboul what pari of the counly gets what money. N ow Id 's really be honest here and Iny our curds on Ihc lublc. Let's rcully see what underlies here. Ifb y some magical form ula Davie High could be transported lo a northcustcrn localion and the new liigh school buill al Ihe present D avie High localion, I w ould be w illin g to bet thul most o f Iheir concerns and opposition lo n sccond high school would disuppeur. I’m sorry but there is no \vay lo do Ihul, so Ihe new school must be b u ill where il is mosl needed and some students w ill hnve lo go lo the old Davio H igh. I ’m .sure these people Ihink they are doing Ihc right ihing just as I Ihink I’m doing the right thing. If our school officials, our educators, nnd our elected officiuls ure ull for this bond. Ihen il seems lo be the right thing to do. Il seems lo me. if wc arc truly interested in Ihc education o f our children, Ihen we should quit arguing aboul whul school gets what money and gel on w ith doing Ihc right Ihing. Wc should support oiirelcclcd officiuls whom I Ihink have come up w ilh the best plan under Ihc circumstances, W ilh the population growth o f this county and especially in the nonhciisicrn purl we must build u new high school. This counly is truly in sad shape if the building o f a new higli school und Ihc education o f ourchildren have Ihe ab ility to divide this counly, 1 don'l believe two high schools divide us or one high school unites us. John York Advance Cheap Shots At Mike Easley Irresponsible To the editor; 1 lake exception lo three statements you made in you March 6 edi­ torial "Dan Barrett for Governor? W ell, W hy N ot?" First, your cheap shots al M ike Easley's tenure as governor fall below the sinndnrds o f responsible journnlisni. As everyone who keeps up w ilh current events knows, almost every slate and m ajor city in the United Sinles has been battling budget woes over the last two years. And the events o f Sept. 11, 2001. only exncerbulcd an already weak ceononiy. Gov. Enslcy's term lins not been, us you suggest, n fuilure: Instead, our chief executive has done Ihc best ho could w llh the re­ sources ho has hud to w ork w ith. Tho Constitution o f N orth Carolina reiiulres n balanced budget, and Gov. Easley has tnken prudent steps lo uphold his constiluiional mnndntc. Second, President George W. Bush, who I und m illions o f others contend stoic the presidency from A l Gore, is “ a popular candidate" for rceleclioii only unioiig those who voled for him , people w itli u men- in liiy sim ilnr to the m ajority o f Kcpublicans in Davie County. For the rccord. President Bush, who often calleil Ihc Democrats "lax-and-spend liberals." has elim inuled the budget surpluses o f liio C linton years; has plunged tho nation bnck into deficit spending, presides over the big­ gest unemployment crisis in years; insists lhat educution is a local and slate responsibility, yet he pa.sscd the No C hild Left Behind legislation that hus made education a game o f passing standardized tests instead o f keeping il ns a channel for leurning; und is intent on going lo war w ith Iraq, despite the fact lhat Ihc m ajority o f Am erica’s allies arc against the use o f forcc al this point. Prcsideni George W. Bush is nol. and has never boon, popular w ith me nor w ith half o f the Am erican people de­ spite what unreliable polls say. Finally, your oditoriul endorsement o f Dun Burrell for governor of N orth Curolinn on the promise that he has done a good jo b ns u Duvic County Com m issioner is tantamount to com paring apples lo oranges. Rnlcigh is nol, thunk God, Davie Counly, If Dun B urrell’s desire is lo m old Raleigh, indeed all o f North Carolina, after D avie Counly. you can rest assured I w ill use nil o f m y conlucis ihroiighout the stnte bolh lo inform the public on tho good old w hite boys’ network in Davie Counly nnd lo sec tlinl Burrclt, like Betsy Cochrane, is soundly de­ feated and sent bnck lo Duvie C ounly lo live among his Republieun comrudes. In closing, let me sny I huve learned gne thing during my ulmost 11 years in Davie Counly, O nly Iho w hile power structure o f Duvic County preaches Ihe glories o f the county. Perhaps the Enlerprise Rccoril und other people who sec Davie C ounly as the New Jerusalem should visil other towns, cities, und counties in N orth Carolina to learn lhat shared governance, not w hile paternalism , is the wise way lo nile in the 21st century. The Rev. Dr. Donald Ray Jenkins Pastor. Shiloh Baptisl Church. M ocksvillc Associule Professor o f English. Livingslonc College. 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Highway Patrol. W om an Churgcd In W reck A Davie woman was charged with improper passing after llie ve­ hicle she wus driving hil another March .1. Melissa Lynn Rcavis o f 148 Summit Drive.Mocksville wus driv­ ing her 1998 Kia vehicle eust on U.S. 158 behind a 1994 Homla vc­ hicle driven by K erry K e lle r Dickmann o f 156 Aviara Drive, Advmice. As Keller slowed his ve­ hicle to make a left turn Keavis attempted to pass on the left and her vehicic collided w ilh his. Trooper M.C. Howcll reported the accidcnt occurred ut approxi- malely 11:45 a.m. aiul there were no injuries. W rcck In I.uwes' I’urkint; l-ol A Davie woman was chargcd with unsafe movement after the ve­ hicle she was driving hit another March 3. Martha M cG ill Havens of 144 N. Blick Court, Advance wns driv­ ing u 2003 Buick vehicle cast in Ihc Lowes Foods parking lol. Susun H ill Beeson of304 Yadkin Vulley Road, Advance wusdrivingher2003 Buick vehicic south in the Lowes Foods parking lol. Havens pulled her ve­ hicle into the path of Beeson's and caused the two to collide. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the nccidem occurred ul upproxi- iiiately 1 ;45 p.m. and there were no injuries. I'ou r C ur W rcck On KOI A Davie woman wus charged wilh failure lo reduce speed to avoid an accident ufter his vehicic wus involved ill a wreck March 4. Wendy W illurd Dunn o f 156 Alvis Trail, Advnnce wns driving u 2001 Dodge vchicle south on N.C. 801. Three vehicles were stopped in Ihe southbound lane o f 801 behind traffic. Dunn fnilcd lo slow her vc­ hicle and hil one vchicle and forcing il into another which was forced forward into the third vehicle. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe nccidcnt occurred al npproxi- mately 7:46 n.m. Vclilclc Culltdc.'i W ith Fcncc A Dnvie woman was churged with exceeding safe speed after she wreckcd the vehicle .she wus driving March 5. Megan Elizabeth Jacobs o f 127 Shady Brook Road. M ocksville was driving n 1998 Dodge vchicle north on N.C. 801. Jacobs' vehicic ran off the road to the right and crossed a ditch. The vchicle continued along the grass shoulder before coming back onlo 801. Then Jacobs' vchicle ran o ff the road a sccond time nnd collided with u fence. Trooper M .T. Dallon reported the incident occurred at approxi­ mately 8:25 p.m. and there were no injuries, M olorcyclc W rccks In Davie A Forsyth mnn wns charged with no motorcycle endorsement nnd no inspection nfter he wrecked the motorcycle he wns driving Mnrch 9. Jnmes M nnning Fnircloth o f Clemmons wns driving his 1999 Yam nhn m otorcycle north on Cornatzer Road when it entered n left hnnd curve nnd overturned on ils left .side. Trooper M .T. Dniton reported Ihe nccidenl occurred nt approxi- ninlely 2; 10 p.m. and Fnircloth was taken to Forsyth Hospital for treat­ ment. Three Dccr H il In Duvie Tliere were three reported wrecks involving deer in Dnvie Counly, In ' the following reports no injuries lo the drivers were reported; Rnndolf Thor Woodwnrd of 449 Whitney Rond, Mocksville wnsdriv- iiig his 2002 Dodge pick-up west on U.S. 158 when il collided w ilh n deer crossing the rond. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported Ihe accident occurred ut npproxi- maleiy 7 p.m. on March 5. Peggy Keaton Hendrix o f 129 Hcpler Road, M ocksville was driv­ ing her 1992 Chevrolet vehicle east on Sain Road when a deer entered the rondwny from the shoulder, Hendrix'.s vchicle collided w ith the animal. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurred at npproximntely 6:15 n.m. on Mnrch 7.' Thomas Edward Brindle 'of 24fi ' Duke Street, Cooleemee was driv­ ing his 1988 Ford vehicic north on Marginal Street when it collided with a deer that entered the rondway. Trooper A.T, Keller reported Ihe accident occurred nt approximately 6:20 n.m, on Mnrch 7. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The follow ing land transfers were filed with Ihc Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, ncrenge, township nnd deed slumps purchused. S2 representing $1,000. ■ W illiam Richard Cook nnd Vivian Marion Cook lo Diversified Inveslmenl Scn ices. 3 lots, Mocks­ villc, S106. - D iversified Investment Ser­ vices lo Bayview Financial Property Trust, 3 lots, M ocksville. $106. - Jon L. and Sharon N. Hoglen to Charles Odell and Shirley Hollis Crews, 1.15 acres, C brksville. - Principal Residential Mortgage lo Federal National Mortgage As­ socialion, 1 lot. ■ Louise S. Pierce, George Tim o­ thy Sm ilh and Tina 0 . Sm ilh lo George Tiniolhy Smith, 2 tracts, Farmington. - Jnmes G. Boyd luul Linda M. Boyd to Glenn Johnson and Jan Johnson, 1 lol. Shady Grove, $138. - Elizabeth B. Ells, substitute trustee to Slatulurd Federal Bank, ,69ncre, Clarksville, $182. - Elizabeth B. Ells, substitute trustee to The Bank o f New York, 1 acre, $118. - Eliznbelh B. Ells, substitute trustee to Fairbanks Cupilnl Corp., I lol, Jerusalem, $68. - John Rny Lathum and Durnell Lniham to Heath Lnthnm , 1,82 acres, M ocksvillc, $60. - H. Terry, Hutchens, substitute trustee to Secretary o f Veternns A f­ fairs. I ncre, Clarksville, - Harry E. Christopher nnd Tove M . C hristopher lo W illia m P. Leonard and Patricia S. Leonnrd, .39 ncre, Fnnnington, $538. - Dorothy Junnitn Sofley loTnab Properties, 4 lots, Farm ington, SI 00. - W FBRC C10 Bennuda Village Retirement Cenler Lim ited Partner­ ship, 1.79 acres, Farmington. - Lawrence L. Lee Jr, and Carol K. Lee lo David V. Cope, 1 acre, $73. - Janies H. Peoples nnd Am y D. Peoples to Jay E. Stroupe and Evelyn J. Stroupe, 2 lots, Mocks­ villc, $199, ■ Jay E. Stroupe nnd Evelyn J. Stroupe to Jnmes H. People.s nnd Am y D. Peoples, 2 lots, Mocksville, $380. • Vicki Warwick Grout lo Allen T. Smith, 1 villa, Fnnnington, $578. - Phillip Chuffin, and Pulriciii e, Grubbs nnd Jerry W. Grubbs lo Dal­ las G. Warden and Peggy C. Wur- den, I.3ncre.s,$l70. - Dale K . B reidinger and Rebecca L, Breidinger to James H nrold Johnston J r and Knte Murphy Johnston, 1 lol, Mocksville, $236. - Adams Egloff Avant Properties and Salem Development Venture to EliznhetliR. Hcriol, 1 lol, Fnnning- lon, $140. • CInrence Lester Van Duseii Sr. to Tumi G. Shouse, I lot, $261. - Richanl P. Hendricks and Carol D. Hendricks to June J. Anderson, 1 lol, Mocksville, $326. - Brandon Rucker nnd Stephanie Rucker to ReloActioii, 1 lot, Fnmi- ingloii,$317. - ReloAction to Warner Sinrkey nnd Lnuren Rainc Stnrkcy, 1 lot, Fanninglon, $306. - Dennis E. nnd Deboru I. W illi­ ford to Glen T, and Mary Lynne E. Buysitiger, 3 lots, Mocksvillc, $201, - Stephen W niler Cline to Ricky Burton Wyntt, 2,77 ncres, $10, - Foss T. S m ilhdcnl III und Gwynn S. Smithdcal to Jeffery B. Biggers nnd Arden Furr-Biggcrs, 1 lot, Fnmiington, $466, - Colonial Estates to James W, Wilson nnd Tim othy A. Ro.se, 1 lot, M ocksville, $318. -Adams Egloff Avant Propertie.s and Salem Developmenl Venture to Mulvaney Homes, 1 tract, Farming­ ton, $684, - N,P. Dodge Jr, trustee to Gor­ don M . Hough nnd K athryn J. Hough, I lol, Fnmiington, $730. - Engle Developing Co. lo Oliver D. Redd nnd Judy R. Redd, 1 lot, Fnnnington, $710, - Virginin K. Vurgus 10 Christo­ pher M . Supple, 1 villa, Fanning- toii, $320. - W illinm S. Crews nnd Belinda H. Crews to Brnndon M. Brooks and Amanda Shellon Brooks, I lot. .$308. - BR 549 10 W, Wayne Frye O r­ ganization, I lot, Fanninglon, $131. - Joseph D. E tchison and Touioup P. Etchison to Josus U. Cazarez und Elia M . Reyes, 1 lot, M ocksville, $204. - D aniel Eugene H arris and Nnncy B. Hnrris 10 Jim m y dwnyne Blnke nnd Jennifer Fink Blake, 2,17 ncres, Jerusnlem, - Paul Berkeley nnd Christine Berkeley to Suundrn K, Cnmey, 3 trncts, Cnlnhaln, $486. - Evnn Dean Lentherman lo Paul H, Mason III and Tama B, Mason, 4,71 acres, M ocksville, $80. - C.J. Ramey, attorney in fact for Onk Vnlley Associates Lim ited part­ nership, Ridge Run Porpertics and Onk Valley Properties lo M ilch Lowery Construction, 1 lol, Fnrtn- ington, $170. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The follow ing incidents were reported to Ihe M ocksville Police Department. - A woman reported March 3 that her boyfriend hit her in the face ut nn npnrtment nt Northridgc Court. - A woman reported Murch 3 .she was pushed down by an acquniii- taiice at mi apartmenl on Enst Lex­ ington Road. ■ A woman reported March 3 she wus threatened by nn nci|uaintance at n residence on Hospital Street, - The larceny of u Gnnieboy was reported Mnrch 4 from properly off Wllkesboro Street. • A brick wns used to break the window lo a car parked off Wind- ward Circle, it was reported March 6. - The larceny o f a vehicle regis­ tration piale wns reported Mnrch 9 from u vchicle parked o ff Yadkinville Road. - The utteinpled burglary o f nn apartment at Nonhridge Court was reported Mnrch 7. Arresls - Vnlerie Denise Freeman, 16, of 719 E, Le xington Road, was chargcd March 3 with simple physi­ cal assault. Trial dute: Murch 20. - Jim m y Lee H arris, 21, o f Snlisbury, wns charged March 7 w ilh posse.ssion o f inurijuuna. Trial date; March 27. - Jennifer Christine Agresto, 18, o f 748 N, M uin S l„ wus charged Mnrch 7 w ilh possession o f innri- junna. Triul dnte: Mnrclt 27. - G il Gomez Chavez, 27, o f 255 M ontview D rive , wus charged Mnrch 9 w ilh DW I, driving w ith­ out n license nnd driving left o f cen­ ter Triul dnte; April 4, - The glass door to u business on Soulh Main Street wns damaged by a gunshot, it wus reported March 10, Truffle Accidents -R icky Lee Spillman,45,o f246 Bethesdn Lune, wns driving u 2002 Ford on Cumpbell Road at 8 n.m. Mnrch 4 when n deer rnii inlo the from side o f the cat, reported O f­ ficer E.M. Piirkcr - No churges were filed iifler n ■,t'- . .-'j'rll I wreck on Soulh M nin Street nt 4:36 Salisbury,'bailed to stop ifte 1999Ì Alberto AbiTren M nrliifez, .39, of 1 p.m. Mnrch 7. . , , i . CM C shp was d r i\^ g ^ b tf^ it h ij,^. 1133 Ju n c tio ijjI^itlj^jcg o ric^O f- : Karen B arili Wenlcer, 54, ¿y Ihe rear òra*lÌJ94'Ford ifriven Sy fleer Derrick L. Cline. '■ A r r e s t s S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The follow ing incidents were reported lo the Davie Sheriff's Dept. - Kny Edwards of Twin Lakes Airport, Beauchninp Road, Advance reported a business sign nnd yaril was damaged al the business on Mnrch 2. - On March 4 H ill Poole re­ ported n m ailbox and post were damaged al a localion on Michaels Road, Mocksville, -June Spicer reported two oi- unge tarps were removed from u residence on U.S. 601 South, M tKksville on March 4. - On Mnrch 4 Laura Brewer, I’atsy Kcziah, and Jason Hodge re­ ported vehicle windows on three automobiles were damaged ut a liome on Pine Ridge Road, Mocks­ ville. - Bertoldo M oreno reported a front w indshield o f vehicle was damaged al u residence on Pine Ridge Road, M ocksville on Mnrch 5. - On M urch 5 M ichelle Richnrdson reported u dog wus shot w ilh n slingshot nl u home on Rub- bit Furm Road, Advunce. - K eith G unter o f G unters Country Store, N.C. 801 N orlh. Advunce reported n check wns w rit­ ten on u closed account to the busi­ ness on Murch 6. - On March 6 Joshua Jones re­ ported money was removed nnd a door was damaged at a car wash, Ai|ua Тек, on U.S. 601 N orth, Mocksvillc. - Jimmy Deskins und M arvin Young reported a television, enler- tainnient ccnier, und kerosene healer were removed from a business near U.S. 601 N orlh, M ocksville on Mnrch 8. -O n Murch 9 Keith Dunn re­ ported u m uilhox and wood post were damaged at a home on Pud­ ding Ridge Rond, Mock.sville. - Eric N ichols und Nickolus Sliced o f Ellis Aulo Auction, U.S. 601 Soulh, Cooleemee reported trespassers nl the business Mnrch 9. The Duvie Counly Sheriffs De- purtmcnl ninde the following urrests. -Joan Finney Beck, 51, of 153 Old M ill Rond, Advunce wns nr­ rested Feb. 28 for felony aiding nnd ubetling. Triul dute; Murch 13. - Christy Lounnn Anderson, 24, o f Liiiwood wus urrested March 1 for assault, common law robbery, und larceny. Triul dale: March 13. - W illiam M althewJones,25,or 481 Duke W hituker Road, Mocks­ ville was urrcsled Murch 1 for com­ mon Inw robbery, Inrceny, nssnult on u femule. Trini date; Mnrch 13. - Richurtl Lloyd Pennington, 17, o f 253 H olly Lune, Mock.sville was arrested March 3 for injury to rcul property. Trial dnte; March 20. - M icky James Dcwalt, 29, of Yndkinville wus urrested March 3 forsecoiid degree trespassing. Trial date; March 12 in Rowun Counly. - Shnron Renee Bowm un,20,of Yndkinville wus nrrested Mnrch 3 for larceny. Trial date; March 20. -M nrissa Dell Johnson, 21, of 243 Duke Street, M ocksville was urrested Mnrch 4 for violution of release orderand Inrceny. Triul dnte; Mnrch 27. - Tracy M itchell Cockerham,43, o f 196 Grover Road, M ocksville was urrcsled Murch 4 for assault on u femule, Trinl dnte: Murch 13. -• Richard Lewis Blaekmom, 40, o f 125 Old Farm Lane, Mocksvillc wns nrre.sted Mnrch 5 for interrupt­ ing 911 call, resisting, obstructing, and delaying. Trial date: March 20. -T am m y Jean Blackmon, 36, of 125 Old Furm Lane, M ocksville .ar­ rested Mnrch 5 for inlerrupling 911 cidl, resisting, obstructing, delay­ ing, nnd communicntlng threnis, Trinl dale; March 20, - Janie Marie Shore, 25, o f 239 Pine Ridge Rond, Mocksville, ar­ rested Murch 5 for nssnult und in­ jury to properly, Trinl dnte; April 3. - Gary Allen Cox, 17, o f 359 Swicegood Street, M ocksville was arrested March 5 for misdeincnnor Inrceny. T rin l dule: A pril 29 in Forsyth Counly. - ChristopherSleven Knight, 25, o f Yadkinville was nrrested Mnrch 5 for failure to nppear. Trial date; A pril 21, -R oss Allen King Jr„24, of 411 Campbell Road, M ocksville was arresled Mnrch 7 for po.ssession of marijuann less than half ounce and possession o f drug paraphernalia. Trial date; Mnrch 27. - Brian Eugene West, 25, of 168 Lancelot Lnne, M ocksville wns ar­ rested March 8 for communicnling tlirems, Triul dule; March 20, - Ronnie Lee Moore, 35, o f 193 W all Street, Cooleemee wns unrestcd March 9 for driving w ilh license revoked nnd careless and reckless driving, Trinl dale; A pril 4. - Lisu Duwn Pnrks, 39, o f 4541 N.C. 801 Norlh, M ocksvillc wns nrrested Mnrch 9 for failure to up- penr. Trinl dnte; A pril 3. F i r e s Dnvie Counly fire depnrtmenis responded lo Ihe following culls; M urch 3; Jerusalem, Mocks­ ville, 4:34 p.m., 601 S., gra.ss fire. M urch 4: M ocksville, 10:30 n.m.. M illing Road, natural gus line cut; Fork assisted. M urch 5; Cooleemee, 10:20 a.m., Whelmore Rond, fire alarm, M urch 6: M ocksville, 11:36 a.m.. Autumn Care, fire alarm; Jerusalem assisted: Smith Grove, 11:55 a.m., l-40W 'esl rest area, ve­ hicle fire: Fnm iington assisled; Jerusnlem, 2:49 p.m .. Foxtruce Circle, assist Rowan County w itli house fire; County Line, 6:45 p.m., Riverhill Road, assist 1 redcll Counly smoke investigation. M urch 8: Fork, 3 p.m., N.C. 801 South, nulomobilc nccidenl. M urch 9: Cornatzer-Dulin, 2; 13 p.m., Cornalzcr Road, nutoniohilc iiccident. J u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y . . . WWW. e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m C e n t e r B B Q F r id a y & S a tu rd a y M a rc h 14 & 15 Rud Cross Blood Drive - Friduy - 2:00pni til 6:30pm Located Hwy. 64 West at 1-40 Mocksville Sponsored by: Center Vol. Fire Dept, and Center Coxnnaunity Dev. Assoc. B B Q s o ld A L L . D A Y b o th F r id a y a n d S a t iin li/ jl D istrict C o u rt DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunsday, March 13, 2003 ■ 7 The follow ing cases were dis­ posed o f in Dnvie D istrict Court March 6. Presiding was Judge Ted S. Royster. Prosecuting was Kevin Beale, ussislnnt district allorney, -Tammy Long Anderson, speed­ ing 90 in a 70, open container after con.'îuming alcohol first, fictitious/ cancelled/revoked registration card/ tag, drinking beer/wine while driv­ ing, felony possession o f cocnine, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, sentenced to 120 days in prison w ith credit for 27 dnys; possession o f drug parnpher- nulin, sentenced to 120 days in prison nt expiration o f other sen­ tence, - Tinn M nrie Ashburn, misde­ meanor larceny, dismissed per civil settlement. - Brndley David Botljen, fnilure lo stop for stop sign/flashing ted light, driving after consuming nlco- hol under age 21, dismissed per compliance. - John Lee Bradford, taking game during closed season, prayer for judgment continued, $100 and cost. - Jonathan Paul Bradford, taking game during closed season, prnyer for judgment continued, $100 nnd cost. - John Brncey Bridgers, domes­ tic crim inal trespass, communicnl- ing threats, dismissed by court, - Brinn Dcnn Dingier, speeding 98 in a 70, reduced to careless and reckless driving, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost. - Jonathan Troy Dyer, speeding 97 in a 70, reduccd to cureless and reckless driving, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; follow ing too closely, dismissed per plen. - Vanessa Lynn G ill, driving w hile license revoked, di.smissed M an Found Not G uilty O f Threatening His Son The ease ngninsl a father ac- cu.sed of communicntlng thrcnts toward his son wus dismissed in Davie District Court last week. Judge Ted S, Royster look only seconds to pronounce Howard Fred Carter Jr., 42, of 3I13U ,S,64 Ei MoeksvUie, not guilty. C arter’s son, Freddy Carter, sought charges against his father following a February phone call in which the father allegedly told the son he was going to “stomp” him. During testimony, the son said, "I called my dad because Ills fiance or whatever had called my work and told my boss I was selling drugs out the window," Carter didn't deny threaten­ ing his son, but said it was be­ cause the 17-year-old “had been in alot of trouble," in school and with the law. He said his son was caught shoplifting, selling drugs 'Л Mocksville Briefs Martin Asks For Cemetery Repair Judge Lester Martin asked M coksville Town Board members .to make repairs to Tom Rich’s marker in Rose Cemetery. The marker of the man who developed Rose Cemetery and Rich Park is broken. The board sent the matter to the cemetery committee to research ways to fix the tombstone, including M artin’s sugges­ tion to add a brace to the back of the stone which would share Rich’s story with future generations. Selective Service Board Member Needed Mocksville’s town board has been approached to appoint some­ one lo an open position on the Selective Service System Local Board, preferably a member of the lown board. In the event that a military draft becomes necessary, the board determines who re­ ceives deferments, postponements of exemptions from military service. To qualify to serve on the board, the prospective tiiember must be over 18, and, if male, registered with Ihe selective ser­ vice. The individual cannot be a law enforcement employee, an active or retired member of the military, or have been convicted of a crime. The board asked interim lown manager Christine Sand­ ers to find out who is already on Ihe board before Ihey made any recommendations. Culler Fills Planning Board Vacancy The board approved the appointment of Mark Culler to the planning board to fill the poshion formerly held by Andrew White. Bids Open For Sewer Equipment The board approved beginning the bidding process for a new .sewer jetter machine, which is used to clean clogged sewer lines. The current equipment was purchased over 20 years ago. Public Works Update Danny Smith expects to replace approximately 2,000 feet of .sewer lines Ihis .spring. Limb pickup from Ihe latest ice storm began on Murch 4, and is expected to go on through Ihe next w’cek at leasl,-dcpending on weather. Town Gets More Money For Sewer Mocksville received a $400,000 grant from the Rural Center which will be used in conjunction with other grant funding to complete Ihe sewer station und elevated water tank project. Budget Workshop Date Set The Mocksville Town Board will meet on Friday, March 21, beginning al 8 a.m. for a budget workshop. Mocksville Bypass Update The Department of Transportation (DOT) has renamed the allernalive routes for Ihe Mocksville Bypass to Ihe eastern and western route, Final routes have not been settled on by DOT, nor has it date been sel for when Ihe proposal would go before the stale, Sanders hopes to hear of Ihe meeting date in .sometime in June, "W hen 1 joined the board seven yeurs ago," board member Vernon Thompson said, “they suid it would happen in 2003, Now iheyre saying 2010." Yadkin Valley Cable Still On Hold Thompson asked where Yadkin Valley stood on offering cable television service to Mocksville, Sanders said the town is waiting on Yadkin Valley, which does nol have everything ready for a lieuring. ------------;V per correction; exceeding snfe speed, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - Michel Leigh Heckman, speed­ ing 70 in u 45, reduced lo improper equipment. $ 100 and cost, - M ark Hennessey, notice o f hearing on violation o f unsuper- vised probation, complete 12 hours of community service. - Robert Hoffm an, D W I, sen­ tenced lo 24 months in prison sus­ pended Iwo years, 30 day active jail lim e, substance abuse assessment, surrender driver’s license nnd nol opernte molor vehicle until licensed by DM V, $500 nnd cost; driving w hile license revoked, dismissed per plea. - Christopher R. Jnrvis, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 45 dnys in ja il suspended one year, cost. - Mntthew Jnson Klultz, speed­ ing 92 in a 55, dismissed per plen; driving while license revoked, sen­ tenced to 45 dnys in jn il suspended one yeur, not opernte motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, cost; expired registrntion cnrd/tug, dismissed per correction. - Richard Leonard, failure to stop at Slop sign/flushing red light, reduced to im proper equipment, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - David Michael Mntheny, pos­ session o f stolen goods/property, dismissed per correction; - Sherry McCrny M elton, nkn Sherry M cCrny Thomns. second degree trespass, dismissed. - Elisha Maria Morenn, DW I, sentenced to 60 days in Jnil sus­ pended two yenrs, credit for sub- stnnce ubuse nssessment/follow rec- oinmendntions, surrender driver's license and not opernte motor ve­ hicle until licensed by DM V, 24 hours community service, $ iOO and cost; speeding 80 in n 70, driving ufter consuming nlcohol under nge 21, dismissed per plen. - Robert Andrew Novak, misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 dnys suspended one yenr, cost. - John Colin Ocello, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to exceeding snfe speed, pruyer for judgment contin­ ued on cost. - Fred Brynn Prntt, driving ufter consuming under nge 21, possession o f drug pnrnphernnliu, pruyer for judgment continued two and one- half years, get OED or degree from Forsyth Tech, $260 utloniey, cost, evidence ordered destroyed; pur- chnse/nltempted purchase of forti­ fied w ine/liquor/m lxed beverage underage 21, no operator’s license, resisting public officcr, nid/abel driving without being licensed, uid nnd ubet im pnlred driving, dis­ missed per plen. - Tony Robert Rhinehardl, driv­ ing while licensc revoked, prnyer for judgment continued on cost. - Stacy C niherine Sim mons, simple nssnult, dismissed al request o f prosecuting wiiness. - Steve W illinm Simmons, ns- sauU on u female, simple nssnult, dismissed at request o f prosecuting witness. - Christopher Ray Smith, speed­ ing 85 in a 55, prnyer for judgment continued on cost. - Crnig Garelle Smith, simple assnult, communicating threnis, dis­ missed nt request o f prosecuting witness. - A vtnu dii Vusttd/.e, d riv in g while license revoked, possession/ display o f nllered/fictilious/revokcd driver's license, dismissed per cor­ rection; speeding 73 in n 55, reduccd lo im proper cquipm enl, $50 nnd cost. - Dinnne Welch, domestic crim i- uul trespnss, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Theodore Welch, assault on a female, simple assault, dis^iisseil ut request o f pro.secuting witness. Fulled To Appcur - Lisu Dnwn Parks, D W I, fail­ ure lo stop for slop .sign/flashing red light. - Bartolo Penaloza, fishing w ith­ out a license, llllerhjg not more lhan 15 pounds. - Nancy Mnrie Wilson, lOcounis forgery o f endorsement, 10 counts uttering forged endorsement, mis­ demeanor Inrceny. at school and had had a DWI and blown up his car. Carter’s mother, who is di­ vorced from his father, said he had never been caught w ith drugs at school. Judge R oyster repeatedly chastised the group in front of him, saying "This is ridiculous. You should nol have the father of this child in court." To the teen, he said, “This is the only father you’ll ever have,” C arter said his son disre­ spected his house by having a physical relationship with his girlfriend in his home, "1 told him I would not tolerate that. “I'm bi-polar and that might cau.se me to be temperamental, bul my son was getting in a lot of trouble and I guess I was just al my wits' end," he said. Carter had barely finished his sentence when Royster said, “Not guilty.” Argument Over TV Ends Up In Court Two women who may have argued over a television sel ap­ peared in Davie District Court last week. One of Ihem was ac­ cused of simple assault. M icaela Pano Palma, 20, of 603 Nonhridge Courl, M ocks­ ville, was charged following a January 23 altercation wilh D iosclino Romero, of M ocks­ ville, According to Palma’s allor­ ney, Lori Hamihon-Dewitt, the two were living together at the time and “may be related," said H am ilton-D ew itt. “You have these alm ost m iniature ladies back here who are hardly big enough to hurl a fly. Apparently, there was an altercation, maybe over a television being plugged in." The incident took place al Notlhwood Apartments off Mill­ ing Road. Kevin Beale, assistant dis­ trict attorney, said Palma had kicked Romero "in her private area,” causing a medical bill of over $200. Hatnillon-Dewiti said Palma admitted lo hitting Romero, bul not lo kicking her. “They both hnve young chil­ dren, and they’re selling a bad exam ple for Iheir children, 1 hope they realize th at,” Hamillon-Dewitt concluded. Judge Ted S. Royster said, “You don’t have to be real big to kick someone in their privates, and it hurls. And 1 would iinag- ine w ith a m edical bill, of $218.35, il m ust have really hurt.” Palma was sentenced lo 45 days in jail suspended for one year of supervised probution. She is lo pay resiilution to Romero for her niedical bill, $ 195 for her court-uppointed at­ torney, and also pay the court costs. Entrepreneurs Sought For Start-Up Grants Residents in a 12 counly area m ay be on the verge of a business boom if they meet a March 19 deadline for the Triad E ntrepreneurial In itiativ e ’s V ER G E business plan compethlon. V ER G E is the second of three com petitions aw arding money for great business ideas. T hree w inners w ill receive $10,000 each and three others will be awarded $2,000 each. VERGE is open lo anyone in Ihe follow ing 12 counties; Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, D avie, F orsyth, G uilford, Montgomery, Randolph, Rock­ ingham , Stokes, Surry and Yadkin. "This is a great opportunity for som eone w h o ’s been tinkering around with nn idea in their head lo put it on paper,” said S heila L yons, T riad E n trepreneurial Initiative Executive Director, "The feedback alone from the com petition is invaluable bccau.se our judges are business leaders nnd en trepreneurs. T hey'll let participants know w hat th e y’re doing right, how they can im prove and whether or not Iheir business idea is u viable one," The Triad Entrepreneurial Initiative (TEl) was created in 2001 by Action Greensboro and The W inston Alliance, Its goal is to prom ote econom ic developm ent in the N orth Carolina Piedmont Triad region by fostering the start-up and success o f high-grow lh companies. To dnte, TEI has awarded $143,000 to 23 slart-up com panies Ihrough business plan compelilions. TEl has also helped hundreds of entrepre­ neurs through mentoring, busi­ ness assistance and education Ihrough LuunchPad, a virtual resource lhal can be accessed lit www.ii'i(uil(tunchp(ui.orii, More information about the business plan competitions can ’ also be found al Ihe website. D eadline for V ER G E is March 19 at 9 a.m. Winners will be announced A pril 17 nl an awards ceremony al the Forsyth Swisher Center, Kernersville. Raleigh Report: Blank Bills Introduced By Julia C. H ow ard N.C. House of Representatives Greetings from Raleigh, Work in the House is at full force and much business is under way. As ofthe close of business on Wednesday, 233 bills have been filed, A variety of local bills were filed in order to meet certain session deadlines. Most of these local bills are blank, bul must be filed al this date in Ihe event that local legislation is necessary during the rem ainder of thè session. Also, a number of bills were filed pertaining to medical issues in the state, several of w hich I ’ve detailed for you below. I’ve provided a short summary of other bills I thought you m ight find interesting ns well. H 131 - C O N C E A L E D HANDGUN R ECIPRO CITY ; This bill would acl to provide concealed handgun rights to concealed handgun perm it holders of other slates. H 147 - LE FT TURN ON RED: This bill acts to permU left turns on red in certain situations. Specifically, Ihe bill allows a left lurn on red from Ihe leftmost lane of a one-way street onto the extreme left lane of another one­ way streel traveling in lhal direction. H 157-R E P E A L LO N G ­ T E R M C A R E IN S. TAX C R E D IT SUNSET: This bill acts lo repeal the expiration date of the long-term care insurnnce tax credit for years beginning on or after Jan. I, 2004, providing that Ihe lax credit continue. H 171 - D H H S/EN SU RE N O F E L O N S E M P. IN L O N G -T E R M C A R E: This bill acts lo establish a group wilhin the Department of Health and Human Services lo ensure that felons are not employed by long-term care facilities nnd home care agencies H 180-S T A T E HEALTH PLA N/DEPEND EN T CH ILD C O V ER A G E: This bill acts to provide that the grandchild(ren) of a state employee is eligible for coverage under the Teachers; and State Em ployees’ Compre­ hensive M ajor Medical Plan as a dependent w hen certain requirements are satisfied. H 207 - U R G IN G C O N ­ G R E SS TO E N A C T M ED IC A R E RX BEN EFIT: As Ihe title indicates, this bill acts to urge the United Slates Congress lo enact a Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit. H 219 - M O D IFIE D R E ­ TIRED TEA CH ER O PTIO N : This b ill w ould act lo m o d ify and m ake perm anent Ihc option for retired teachers to return to Ihe classroom w ilh o u t loss o f retirem ent benefits. H 223 - V O C . R E H A B . ST U D E N T S IN C O M M . C O L L ./F U N D S : T his bill would permit Ihe Slate Board of C om m unity C olleges lo use certain funds to provide financial a.sslstance to students wilh disabilities who have been referred by Ihe D ivision of Vocational Rehabilitation. H 233 - M E D IC A ID PR IO R APPROVAL/PRESC. DRUGS: This bill would require Ihe Department of Health and Human Services lo impose under the M edicaid Program prior authorization restrictions on brand-nam e prescriptions for which there is a generic equiva­ lent, le.ss costly than the brand. Contact the office if you’d like tnore information on any of these bills - or you can check out the GA w ebsite at lilip :// w w w .iicU 'x.iiei. 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Oleostat is available at pharmacies and nutri­tion stores without a prescription orcall I-800.339-330I,02002K2H Available locally at: FOSTER DRUG 495 Valley Rd, 751-2141 8 - D/WIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13, 2003 - 9 Students help unfold a table In a William R. Davie mo­ bile unit. Principal Danny Carter deals with the safety and educational problems mobile units cause every day at William R. Davie Elementary School. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson F a c ility N e e d s M a n y A t W R D Students at the edge of the room have trouble seeing the marker board in single-wide mobile units. C o n tin u e d F ri)n i I’ngc 1 Tho.se children could lose up to u hull' hour o f iiislru clio iu d lim e ," C iirlner said. The iirt nnd nuisie progriiins share (hal old m obile unit w ith the academ ically gifted teacher. “ W e can't even put children in a circle to sing a song. There’s no running w ater fo r art program s. Il lim its what they can do." A lthough the character o f the old building would rem ain, reno­ vations w ould solve m ore prob­ lem s, C artner .said. For one, they could stop hav­ ing classes - som ellnies tw o at the same tim e - in Ihe cafeteria. A nd the cafeteria w ould be renovated to w here students com ing oul o f the single-serve lunch line w ou ldn 't be w alking head-on into other students re­ turning w ith Iheir trays after fin ­ ishing lunch, “ It’s not unusual to have a co llision here," he suid. There’s a Icacher's lounge on the old stage, acce.ssible from Ihose same hallw ays where stu­ dents w alk w ilh Iheir trays. It, loo, is used fo r other purposes, as are m ost spaces in the .school, "T h e n there are a ll tho.se things the pu blic w ould never think about,” C artner said. T h e re are e x c e p tio n a l c h ild re n ’s program s, psycho­ logical testing. “ W e have now here on this cam pus w here they can do that. If interrupted one tim e, the test is no good." N ow , the lounge is used, m ak­ ing il useless fo r teachers. W hen a social w orker from D avie Social Services needs to have a one-on-one talk w ith a stud ent, C a rtn e r u s u a lly ju s t leaves his ofrice. "1 ju.st stay out as long as Ihey need," he said. R esource le a ch e rs .share classroom space, tw o teachers w ith Iw o groups o f children at the same tim e. W illia m R. D avie Elem entary has a successful Second Steps reading program . B ul il includes some 12 volunteers w ho w ork one-on-one w ith students. On one day, they have a classroom , on another, Ihey m ove lo the m edia cenier; on nnothei*, Ihey go lo Ihe cafeteria ... after a m ath class is finished Ihere. A ll rem ediation program s - ones that help students w ho m ay be behind and need m ore per­ sonal attention - are held in the cafeteria and m edia center, often w hile other aclivitie s arc going on in the same room , “ We don't have room fo r any­ thing that is auxiliary, but to the b e n e fit o f c h ild re n ," C artn er said. There are m ore problem s. The humans lo num ber o f bath­ room s doesn’t m eet code. The parking lo t barely has enough spaces for Ihe staff. "O ne o f the m ost dangerous things we do every day is load kids in cars to lake them hom e," S taff mem bers escort cach child. The bond w o u ld enlarge the parking lot, and m ake a safer tra ffic pattern fo r loading and unloading children. Lo oking at kindergarten reg­ istration num bers, C artner ex­ pects another young class next yenr, w hich means at least one m ore m obile unit. The com m u­ nity continues to grow , and at­ tend ance is a b o u t to p e a k .^ C artner hopes adequate space W ill be provided fo r the num bers I thnt go to W illia m R. D avie now. He kn ow s students b y Ih e ir name, as do m any sta ff m em ­ bers. “ The m ore adults w ho know the children, the belter o ff Ihe children w ill be," he said. ‘N o-Excuse’ Voting Open Cartner shows the cafeteria corridor where students with empty trays go head on with ones who are taking full trays to the tables. The 14 p o llin g locations in D avie C ounly w ill be open Tues­ day, M arch 2.S between 6;.10 a.m, und 7 p,n\. lo r properly regis­ tered voters lo cast their ballot in the .school bond election. E arly, no-excuse vo tin g is available in Ihe election office, M onday-Friday o f each week, between 8 a.m. and ,‘i p.m . The election office w ill also be open Saturday, M arch 22 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m . for Ihe conve­ nience o f voters who have been unable to cast their vote during the week hours. Persons w ho are sick or disabled m ay vote until ■S p.m . on M onday, M arch 24, or request a ba llot be m ailed. V oters w h o have m ove d w ith in the counly, but failed to file a correction w ith the elec­ tion offcie m ay cast Iheir early, no-excuse ballot in the election o ffice w hile filin g this correc­ tion. If they do nol file Ihe cor­ rection during the early, no-exc use period, on election day they w ill have lo travel to Iheir form er voting precinct fo r an election ‘D em and A nother Bond’ Janet Mighion says educational opportunities at two high schools wouldn't equal what’s at Davie High now. C on tinue d I'Yoni Page H I Ron B ivins, she was delighted. Others felt the same way .she did. A lo n g w ilh o th e rs, they fonned Concerned C itizens for a U n ite d D avie C o u n ly, and m ore than 40 attended Iheir firsl m eeting. A nother strategy m eet­ ing is planned for Thursday at 7 p.m . al the county courthouse. H er opposition is based on o p p o rtu n itie s at D a vie H ig h School. She is the parent o f a high school ju n io r and a m iddle .school student. " I f Ihere are tw o h ig h schools, they w ill .split the leach­ ers. There is no practical w ay to o ffer all the courses al bolh high schools." Plans to bus, or have students travel from one high school lo another isn't acceptable, even if il is done in other counties, she said. Some advanced classes at Davie H igh School only have six o r seven sludenis now, she said. "W e need to tell our com m is­ sioners that if taxes have to be raised, they need lo be raised re­ sponsibly. A .second high school is nol responsible." The lax increase easily could be m ore than the slate 9 cents, she said. "W e as a concerned citizens group are concerned about the operating costs ,.. and the ex­ tended upkeep, We also believe that our county com m issioners and our school board can come rig h t back w ilh a responsible b o n d ... one more in line w ith the task force recom m endation." M ig h io n had passed ou l single Sheet pam phlets at tw o schools before she was asked to leave the Pinebrook Elem entary School property, where parents were picking up children. She is also bothered by an inte rn a l em ail lo school em ployees say­ ing that if Ihey oppose Ihe bond, lo keep quiet, She w ou ldn’t say w ho sent Ihe em ail. "O u r teachers have been told what lo Ihink, instructed how to v o le and to ld to keep Ih e ir m ouths closed if they’re opposed to this bond," M ig hion said. She encourages everyone lo vote th e ir co nvictions, and is proud o f the group presenting opposing views. “1 re ally feel lik e this is a grassroots m ovem eni, belter late than never," she said, "There re­ ally w ill be le.ss opportunities at each s c h o o l.,. and 1 don’t ihink Ihis is the right bond. W e w ill have to demand another bond,” day transfer form , and then to Ihe e le c tio n o ffic e lo m ake the change and cast ih e ir vole. The election office is located at 124 S. S alisbu ry St., Suite 102, the lo w e r le v e l o f the M o ck sville T ow n H a ll, Q ues­ tions m ay be directed lo the o f­ ficc at 7.S 1-2027. HEALTH NEWSHeartburn Relief the Natural Way W A S H IN G T O N -R ese arch indicates that a new type o f chewablc tablet containing an extract o f deglychrizzed lico­ rice (D G L ) m ay a c tu a lly strengthen Ihe body's reac­ tion lo acid naturally. M edi­ cal experts .say that G I prob­ lems are not the result o f ex­ cess acid, bul the body’s in­ ab ility lo deal w ilh it. This chewablc tablet is available over the counter and is called C idabanD G L” , C idaban D G L not o n ly works on stomach acid imm e­ diately bul also addresses Ihe underlying causes o f diges­ tive problems. Studies appear­ ing in a British medical journal have shown lhal D G L works e ffe ctive ly like Z an ta c', Tagamet’ and/or antacids with­ out all the side erfects, The problem w ilh antacids is that they actually disrupt or interfere w ith norm al diges­ tions, Cidaban D G L is a natu­ ral alternative to antacids or acid blockers and is available at pharm acies and nu trition stores w ithout a prescription oreall 1-800.729-8446, lA vailable loca lly at; Or at your local: FOSTERDRUQ 495 Valley Rd.*751.2141 mvw.hcdsales.com c im i iirn F irst Fem ale Lifeguard Prom otes Cooieem ee Pool C O O LE E M E E - It sound.s itnprcs- sive. T w e iily-fo u r thousand dollars. That's how m tid i m oney volun-^ the tow n sw im m in g pool w ill open this summer. It was enough to gel Ihc low n to com m it to opening the pool, som e­ thing that d id n 't happen lusI year because o f needed repairs and budget constraints. S till, Ihe volunteers are $6,000 short o f the goal. “ Just because w e have a com m it­ m ent lo open Ihe pool, do n’t stop he lp in g," said Jai\ Ledford. “ W c are .still a little short o f the go al." W hat Ihe volunteers aren’t short on is support from people w ho know the pool, its history nnd Ihe im pact il hhs’ ■ had on young lives. Ledford recently received a letter from M arlene C. Benson, a form er Cooleem ee resilient w ho now lives in “ n ïll(T l^iv e r. Js.O. th e pool has a special tneaning lo her. F ollow ing is her leller. B y M u rle n c C . Ucnson I am so glad to hear that you and Ihe C H A (Cooleem ee H istorical A ssociation) are w orking so hard lo keep the Cooleem ee Pool open. 1 can’t im agine Ihis O lym pic size pool nol being used. W hul else do the kids there have lo do during the sum m er m onths? 1 rem einber when the pool firsl opened and I w orked in llie Balh Hou.sc ju si to go sw im m ing free. Il only cost a dim e if yo ur parents were em ployed by Ihe M ill, B ul I and every other kid in tow n was llierc every lim e Ihe gales opened. D ick Pierce, recreation centcr director wus a seeo' C ounty, “ give il your best.” He also let me know lhal o f all Ihe boys w ho went, Ihey all got their Senior ___' .ii'esiwin;» rfriil~ ii-'i,- -------- A fte r all, we probably spent m ore lim e w ith him than our parents. He had the love and respcci that he so rig h tly deserved. W hen I grew up, D ick approached me aboul going lo aqualic school. The D avie C ounly Red Cross Chapter sent one person froin the county every year and since Cooleem ee had the on ly pool, it was always one o f the guys from here. B ut, D ick said, “ D o n ’t get yo ur hopes up. Ihey have never sent a g irl." The local Red Cross agreed, on D ic k ’s recom m endation. He let me know he had confidence in me and although this was a first fo r D avie them got his instructors. N o one he sent had ever failed ihc course. 1 wus so excited. The tw o week course was al Cam p C arolina in Brevard. The night o f graduation, I was presented w ilh m y Instructors C ertification in Lifesaving and W ater Safety. Needless lo say, 1 was on C loud 9 .1 had nol disappointed D ick. I called him collect. He was as proud as m y ow n parents. I taught sw im ­ m ing and gave lifesaving courses for years. The regular lifeguard at Ihe pool was one o f m y students for years and I w orked part-tim e lo give Ihc regular guard a day o ff. I was Ihe firsl fem ale lifeguard. 1 honestly believe the pool and the recreation centcr kept m ore kids oul o f trouble and taught them m ore ■■ jn jriila llaui ail) o iiie niC iirce. O l course, D ick Pierce was a big, lough m an - one that could nol be bullied, but he h-ad a heart as big as he was, and he was loved and respeclcd by everyone in tow n. I am sending a contribution to help w ilh Ihls pool fund and I ask anyone w ho enjoyed Ihis pool as m uch as I and m y children did to do the same. G ive Ihe kids today a place to go lhal is w ell supervised, plus a great deal o f enjoym ent when school is oul, I al.so think this is an asset to the Tow n o f Cooleem ee, o f w hich I am so very proud. lii’iisoii lives ill 2852 llw y . I l l in U llle River. SC. 29566. Dragstrip Neighbors Complain Of Noise, Trash, Traffic, Lights C o n tin u e F rom Puge 1 m y house. It’s like having a lighl on in the house a ll the lim e ." Last Saturday, H arding said she heard w hal had been de­ scribed as a decibel lest o f karts from inside her house. The lest was 50 feet from her properly line, .she said. “ I did n ’t like il. I do n’t like to hear m otors running, anyway. (D ra g s trip n o is e ) keeps m e lense. I d o n ’t sleep as w e ll nl night. “ We are co ntin ually having trespassers. They w ill even undo a fence lo get in. They have cut fences.” Trash, .she said, is "a w fu l,” and at lim es she can’t get to or leave her property because o f tra ffic. Board m em ber W ayne W ebb asked her if she had ever tried lo sell her property. She said she had, “ T he pe rso n sa id he w ou ldn’t live there if I gave il to him . “ I w ould like n lillle peace and quiet. I can rem em ber when it was a quiet, country com m u­ n ity," Jc.s.se G entry lives in the first house on N .C . 801 wesl o f the dragstrip. “ W hen they’re racing in Ihe summ er, I never open m y w in ­ d o w s," he suid. “ W e do n’t do m uch entertaining outside... you can’t carry on a regular conver­ sation in our yard. If they’re go­ ing lo pul m ore noise over there, it’s not going to gel any belter.” T w o security lig h ts on the m olorsporls property shine in his w indow s seven days a week, all year long. G entry said, “ It’s a hazard to traffic, actually. “ If you do n’t regulate them , when they get in, they’ll do whul they w ant lo ," G entry said. “ Il upsets m e. It's getting to where it gels on m y nerves u lo t." He said Ihe track owners have changed th e ir plan s se veral tim es. “ Every tim e .something is stated, they go back and change Iheir plans to w hal Ihey think you w ant to hear." He said fa m ily property abut­ ting Ihc dragstrip was lowered in value by an appraiser by 25 per­ cent because o f the dragstrip. E m m ett M cC a ll, attorney fo r C o u n t y B r i e f s jifi • - Ц,- Advance Fire Department Honored C hief R onny M ills and Script Robertson receiveil a plaque from counly com m issioners com m em orating 50 years o f fire fighting service by the Advance Volunteer Fire D eparlm em , The fire departm ent was founded in 1952 w ith 16 charter mem bers; Ihe departm ent now has 64 m em bers. North Cooleemee Infrastructure Project F ollow ing a pu blic hearing in w hich no one spoke in favor o r against the project, county com m issioners voted to amend the project, extending it by six m onths. M onetary line item s were changed, as the counly needed less m oney than aniicipalcd for destroying the abandoned buildings, but needed additional funds fo r clearing the debris. The project w ill extend sewer to an area o f the Cooleem ee com m unity. The board also approved a resolution giving the counly board chair, vice chair, counly m anager and finance dire cior signing rights on checks fo r the project. Zoning Briefings C om m issioners received a zoning brie fing on a rezoning request fo r p ro p e rty on Sain Road lo be used fo r a sm all subdivision, The planning board voted in favor o f the rezoning. The board w ns also give n in fo rm a tio n on a proposed rezoning on M ain C hurch Road. The rezoning w ill be heard by the planning board this w eek, but due to special circum stances. Chairm an Ken W hite brought Ihe item lo the board early .so they m ight be able lo vote on il during Ih cir on ly .scheduled M arch m eeling. Karen K im rey w ou ld like to replace tho single-w ide m obile home already on the properly w ith a nicer double-w ide, bul the lol is loo sm all under Ihe R -12 zoning restrictions. She is asking that the land be rezoned lo R-20, Hospital Lease Renewal Tabled The board voted lo table a vole on renew ing Ihe property lease w ith Ihe Davio C ounly Em ergency Heallh Care Соф ога1|оп. The counly owns the property and wanted lo add u clause lo ensure lhal the properly w ould only be used fo r m edical services. The vole was tabled because the counly had nol received input from Ihe hospilal board on the proposed change lo Ihe agreement. Consent Agenda Passes The fo llo w in g item s were approved in Ihe consent agenda; January 2003 tax reports, releases and refunds; an authorization to advertise unpaid 2002 taxes that are liens on real property; an authorization to proceed w ilh enforced lax collection; a budget am endm ent to budget $4,779 in donations for dom estic violence services; a budget am endm ent budgeting ,$4,680 in donations fo r the library; $4,939 fo r the purchase o f a new copier fo r Ihe Register o f Deeds o ffice through increased revenue projections iuid additional funding for postage; a transfer o f $2,380 fo r a part-tim e fire inspector position; and equipm ent deletions o f a copier and u typew riter. Water System Improvement Engineering The board approved entering in lo negotiations w ilh Hazen and Saw yer on Ihe w ater syslem im provem ent project. "W e arc lookin g for ways to expand the Sparks Road plant, as w ell as ways lo im prove overall efficiency o f our water delivery syslem ,” said C om m issioner Dan Barrett. ---------^--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' Trident, argued that the county’.s ordinance doesn't speak to prop­ erty values as a reason fo r deny­ ing a perm it. C.E, W hita ker wus next on the stand, and began ta lk in g about trash, tra ffic und noise. D u rin g his talk, S m ilh, ihe bourd chair, said redundant tes­ tim ony wasn’t needed. Once Ihc fuel o f Ihose problem s was es­ lablished, il d id n ’t need to be repealed. Van H oy said said il wasn’t fa ir to lim it te stim o n y fro m neighborhood residents. “ If you d o n 't hear il, h o w w ill you know ?” “ I kn ow exactly what w ill happen,” W hitaker, w ho lives on N .C , 801, said. “ If il goes in, all o f us around there w ill be af­ fected,” If thousands o f karlcrs attend an event, us proponents said w ould happen once or tsvice a ye ar, W h iia k e r sa id : “ W e co u ld n ’t do an yihing al a ll in Farm ington. W c co uldn't get in and we co uldn't get oul. Y ou’ve got a mess.” Dr. Lucy Love, a neurologist w ho specializes in sleep disor­ ders and w ho bonrds horses nenr Ihe m olorsporls property, testi­ fied ns lo hnving to interview ed H nrd in g , G en try nnd P nlricin Sawyer. A ll explained .symptoms o f sleep depravation and snid noise from the dragstrip was the cause. Suw yer suffers from “ cluster OB/GYN Doctor Now Has Practice At Davle Hospital Dr. Scolt Shupiro, O B /G Y N w ilh Piedm ont HeullhC ure, hus announced tiie expansion o f his S tatesville practice lo include the M o cksville area on M onday afternoons, beginning M arch 31, H is o ffic c w ill be at 223 H ospilal St., in the D avie C ounty H ospitul. A ppointm ents m ay be m ade by ca lling 751-2564. Board certincd in obstetrics and g y n e c o lo g y , S h a p iro co m pleted his in te rn sh ip and riiiiid e iitiy' at E m o ry' U nive rsity in A tla n ta , and his m e d ica l degree nl Texns Tech U niversity H eulth Science Center School o f M edicine. He hus over 13 years o f obslelricnl and gynecological experience. S hapiro o ffe rs an array o f healthcare services fo r wom en o f nil ugcs, includ ing , but nol lim ite d lo, norm nl nnd hig li-risk o b ste trics, co m p le te gyn e co ­ logical care Ihrough menopause, and Laparoscopic and recon­ structive pelvic surgery, " I b e lie v e s tro n g ly in providing personalized service fo r a ll m y p a tie iits ," S hapiro snid. " In m y o ffic e yo u cun count on seeing n fn m ilin r face ifi a eom foVtable environm ent, and kn ow thnt yo u r health care concerns ure a p rio rity, and w ill be addressed," To contact S hapiro’s office, call 751 -2564 or (704) 883-0609 in Stule.sville.S c u tt S h a p iro Construction Begins On Buiiiioie Parle C O O LE E M E E - G round is about lo be broken on 42 acres o f la n d w h ic h w ill becom e R iverPark al Cooleem ee Falls - The B ullhole. On M onduy u conlruci was Car Wash Saturday The Cooleem ee Fire Depart­ m ent Ladies A u x ilia ry w ill have a car wash at the fire departm ent Saturday, M arch 15, beginning al 11 u.m. Knights Contribute To Chanties The M o ck sville chapter o f K n ig h ts o f C olu m b u s o f St. Francis A.ssisi C atholic C hurch has m ade d o n a tio n s to loca l ch a ritie s from m onies raised during fund raisers. A check fo r $2,148 was pre­ sented lo A R C o f D avie C ounly, and tw o checks totaling $3,568 to Spccial O lym pics o f Duvie. A ls o w ith in the pusi s ix m onths, the chupter has donated chccks from the haunted house and o the r fund-raisers in the nm ouni o f $1,200. "W e w ill continue lo raise funds lo support Ihe schools nnd com m unity,” suid Grund K night Vince M unnino. O ver the last Ihree years, the K nights have contributed m ore than $20,000 to local charities. “ Thank you lo Ihe com m u­ nity fo r helping us to help the com m unity,” M unnino said. signed w ilh V alleyC resl Lnnd- scape D evelopm ent o f C hurlolle to become generul conlructor for the purk project. The conlruci aitiounl was just over $240,000, T his phase o f w ork w ill in ­ clude installation o f n large pic­ nic shelter, rest room facilities, trails, picnic tables and benches. ValleyC resl has been contncling dozens o f local businesses w hich had expressed interest in subm it­ ting bids fo r various aspects o f purk developm ent. "Its w o n d e rfu l," snys Ken Snles, ch u ir o f Ihe R iverP ark TransitionTeam , He has worked lo realize the dream o f a nature park since M ay, 1999 when the Cooleem ee H istorical Associa­ tion first crciiled its RiverPark Tusk Forcc. The group has been partners w ilh Ihe Tow n o f C ool­ eemee and P ilo t V iew , Inc, a W in slon-S nlem based agency w ilh experli.se in recreution and conservation. "V alleyC rest has u statewide reputation as a lo p -fiig h l purk developer" said Sales. The firm is w o rk in g on a n u m b e r o f projects includ ing one in U p­ tow n C hurlolle. A m aster plan fo r RiverPark wus com pleted in 2001 by West Fourih Landscape Architecture. Roy Pender o f W est Fourth said, "W e know R iverPark is going to be a w onderful opportunity for local people und the entire re­ gion." R ow an C o u n ly park land begins on Ihe banks o f the Soulh Y adkin R ive r running aboul a thousand feel between the C ool­ eemee Dam and the old bridge pilings, A l Ihis spot there is a 12- foot high natural falls w ilh bed­ rock shonis beneath. The land ascends from the rive r into forest up a steep h ill. A fre sh w a te r branch runs Ihrough Ihe properly, Ihc source o f w ater fo r un o ld stone sw im ­ m ing pool b u ilt by Ihc cotton m ill in Ihe c u rly pu rl o f the 19()0s. Its ruins rem uin. W ake Forest U nive rsity nr- cheoiogists hnve co nfirm ed a significant Native Am erican pre­ historic site on park grounds. A m assive clean-up o f the p a rk land by v o lu n te e rs is planned fo r Ihis spring. "T h is developm ent w ill be co m pleted by June 30 ," said Sales, "and everyone is looking forw ard lo seeing w ork begin." Cooleemee F.D. Gets $6,000 C O O LE E M E E - Volunteer F ire D e p a rim cn l C h ie f B illy G ib s o n w as on hand al the F e b ru a ry lo w n m e e tin g to receive Ihe annual ftuiding check from the town. The fire departm ent lypicn ily receives $4,000 unnuully. This yeur it received $6,000, purl o f w liich wns to muke up for budget culs Inst year. The departm ent ulso received n plnque "in re co g n itio n and a p p re c ia lio n " fo r 2 4 -h o u r co verage al the fire sta tio n during llic Decem ber storm and a ll Ihe a d d itio n a l w o rk the mem bers did in cleaning up and h e lp in g residents d u rin g and im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the storm . “ W e do what w e ’ve got to do," G ibson said as he received Ihe plaq ue on b e h a lf o f the departm ent. "W e try to help the com m unity ou t." headaches," and said they hap­ pen m ore often und are m ore se­ vere du ring the racing sea.son. She lives on Cedar C reek Road. " It's ve ry b o th ersom e. It keeps us awake. W hen it runs lute it wukes me up in the m iddle o f Ihe night,” Saw yer snid. “ It's loud. 1 can hear the loudspeuk- ers. I cu n'l gel buck to sleep. If you pul Ihis go knrl Irack there and that increases Ihe no ise... it's just going lo m ake everything that's bad even w orse." T e c h n ica l S gt. ,Ii)h n C . Y o rk York Earns USAF Medals Technical Sgt. John C. York has been awarded Ihe A ir Force Com m endation M edal and The A ir M edal. U .S . A ir Force B rig n d c e r G e n e ra l S c o ll R . N ic h o ls a w a rd e d the c o m m e n d a tio n m edal fo r "m eritoriou s service” as n igh t engineer, 76th A ir Re­ fu e lin g S quadron, 5 1 4 th A ir M o b ility W in g , M cG u ire A ir Force Base, N.J. "T h e o u ts ta n d in g p ro fe s ­ s io n a l s k ill, le a d e rs h ip und ceuseless e ffo rts o f Sgt. Y ork c o n trib u te d d ire c tly lo the squadron's op era tion al re adi­ ness," N ichols snid. Y ork tw ice volunteered fo r the w in g ’s O peration Southern W atch deploym ent to A l Dhafra, U niled A rab Em irates, fiy in g 10 co m b a t s u p p o rt s o rtie s und o fflo a d in g m ore than 50 0,00 pounds o f fuel to the U.S. A ir Force, N avy and co alition air­ craft during the U nited N ation's mandated n o -fiy zone over Iraq. “ Y ork’s perform ance during the 1997 A ircre w Slandardizn- lio n und E valuation V isit was exem plary and aided in the over­ all excellent rating received. The d islin clive accom plishm ents o f S gt. Y ork re fle ct cre d it upon him .sclf und Ihe U.S. A ir Force,” A ir Forcc Lt. Gen. T, M ichnel M oseley awarded York the A ir M edal w h ile serving at the A I D hafra A ir Base from O ct. 8- Dcc. 2,2001. "D u rin g Ihis period, the uir- m nnship nnd courage exhibited by Sgt. Y ork in Ihe successful accom plishm ent o f cruciul aerinl re fu e lin g m issions u n der cx- Ire m cly hazardous co n d itio n s over A fghanistan dem onstraied his outstanding nviation sk ill and steadfast devotion lo duly. "F ly in g these rigo ro us and dem anding m issions in support o f O peration Enduring Freedom, he m a ste rfu lly adapted to Ihc severe and dynam ic com but en­ viro nm ent," M oseley said. “ The professional a b ility und outslunding nerini accom plish­ m ents o f Sgt, York refiect great credit upon him self and the U.S. A ir Force,” 10 - DAVIK COUN TY KNTERPRISK RECORD. Tliiirsda.v, Mnrch 13, 20()3 W e t o l d y o u l a s t w e e k y o u r C o m i t y ( f f l i d a l s O f f $2 /4 9 5 ,3 3 3 . 0 0 f r o m o u r E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l s Butdidym ilm cwkdoeaftstop there? T h e y C y j o u r H j № S C H O O L t o o l A LL o u r s tu d e n ts d e s e rv e th e best;, n o tju s t a s e le c t fe w ! Spirt the BOND N O T xh ^ COUNTY! Demand a SECOND BOND! A new bond for our Elem entary and M iddle Schools Can be B A C K T O T H E V O T E R S within 9 0 D A Y S ! V o t e N O M a r c h 2 5 t h ! V o tjn g ^ a vîrS ô ftb â n T e à m O pens W ith Tw o W in s P a i d f o r b y C o n c e r n e d C i t i z e n s F o r A U n i t e d D a v i e C o u n t y Hy lirhin I’ills Davie County Enlcrpii.se Rccord Davie'.s varsily sofibatl teani wa.s ■supposed lo wear llie look of a ilcer in lieatlliglils. Someone I'orgol lo tell Coach Janice Jackson’s six-.sophoniore, ihrce- frcsliman squad. Last week's headline scrcained that Davie was sUirliiig I'rom scratch, llial it would struggle to match last year’s nine wins. The War Eagles had soinetliing to say about that, proving (at least temporarily) the experts wrong wilh home wins over North Rowan (15-4) and East Forsyth (1-0). G ro w in g P a in s W ar Eagle Baseball Team O utscored 18-3 Hy Hrinn PilLs Davie County Enterprise Record II was only one week. Davie’s var­ sity baseball team isn’t this bad. Mount Tabor and Ale,xander Central left the War Eagles with a lol lo work on, smacking them around 11-2 and 7- I, but Ihis is iionconrcrence, a time when 16-year-olcl starters are having lo grow up on the fly after playing JV or getting only mop-up duly in 2002, Eight new starters were thrown into Ihe fires Iasi week, hut in due lime, Coach Mike Herndon steadfastly be­ lieves, they’ll prove tlicy’ie up to the task, “It’s just going to take a little time," he .said. "Alexander Central had already played three games, and tliey’vo got . good pitching. W e're going to get bel­ ter. We’ll find a way," The position as a sizeable underdog I.s an unfamiliar one for Herndon, who eiuered his 12th year wilh a 164-93 record wilh no conference finishes lower lhan second. The War Eagles went 4-lbr-45 at the plale (.0X8) and allowed IK hits in 12 iiinings, inchid- ing eight unearned runs. Aiulrew Ucck and Clint Stanley hit safely against Ta­ bor and McKenzie Willoughby and Ted Randolph had D avie's lone two hits against AC. "T hat's eight total bases in Iw o games," he said. "Our slugging percenl- age isn't even near the Mendoza Line (.200), much less our balling average. There's only one way vve can go, and that's up." John Hardy, Tabor’s starling pitcher, performed five no-hil innings, and didn’t gel touched until I3eck blasted a two- run homer in the top of Ihe sixth. But Tabor led 11 -0 before Heck’s big swing, and the Spartans chased Eastern Ken- tucky-bounil Willoughby in Ihe second inning by taking five walks. “Their eyes were as big as silver dol­ lars," Herndon said, "Defensively we PIt'HSc Sec Tiihor • Page 117 W o r t h N o t i n g ... Tom K uell averaged 14 points, including eight straight games with 13 ot: mcire, its N, Duvie’s boys bas­ ketball,'teahi o.stiibli,slied n new record w ith 10 vvin.s. ! B riid C o rrih e r w ent 5-for-7 in « 0-8 lo.'is to M t, Tnbor and J 0-0 win over A lexander C entral. Du.stln lln 'frlso n pitched five shutout in­ nings aguinst AC, H Senior star A llison liuw cll und rrashnian scn,sntioii Juckic B utton •sliced up N. Iredell and Alexiindcr Cetitral with 7 fioai's as D avie’s soc­ cer, team im proved to 2-1, Soplioniore A ndrew B cck of Dftvjc's varsity baseball team pro- Vidcd n bright spot, in i\ 0-2 start, bretiking up a no-hitter with a sixth- inning hom e run, ■ Sophom ore A m y A lexander of D a y ie ’s v arsity so flb a l| team pitched II cotnplelo-gaino sliutout |n a 1*0 w in over East Forsyth, wliich losi on hits by Alexnnder and E rin W h U akur attd B ritta n y H o lt’s fourth'R B i in two giimes. Where were the hutlerllies? "I was worried aboul.lliem feeling Ihe pressure, bul I Ihink we're tooyoiing to let llial bother us," Jackson said. “You knosv iiow young kids are. 1 iiad several parents tell me: ‘I’ve had bullertlies all day long.' “ North Rowan was a perfect opening- day opponent for a team lhal employed 12 firsl-year varsity players. Tho Cava­ liers pitcher handed Davie 14 walks, many of which contributed to 11 scc- ond-innirig runs. Danielle O ’Neal, Amy Alexander, Kim Misenheimerand Brittany Holt had Davie’s four liits ("Of course, a lot of people never got a real good ball to hit," Jackson said.), Carrie Sain and Asliley Whitlock drew three free passes each and A lexander delivered an eight- strikeout, no-walk gem in her varsily debut. “Wc were tickled about the win. Any w in’s good,” Jackson said, "T heir pitcher was struggling and lhal obvi­ ously helped us. From wliat I was hear­ ing, Ihis little pitcher is really good. She just had an off day. So it may be a dif­ ferent story (this) week." IN TH E FIRST TEST of the young season, the War Eagles had lo play near- flawless defense lo upend East Forsyth - and Ihey did. Davie managed just four hits, includ­ ing two from Erin Whitaker, but il hardly mattered because Alexander did tho same thing to East lhat she did lo North Rowan, fanning seven and walking one in a coniplelo-ganie five-hitler. Although Davie still has a lol of of­ fensive work to do to even come close lo shocking Ihe Central Piedmont Con­ ference, the 1-0 nailbiler evoked a big smile on Jackson’s face. And the play­ ers w ent crazy afler righl fielder Misenheimer ran down East’s last swing as the potential tying run came racing around third. “Il feels really good,” Jackson said. “I think they’re going lo do pretty good. W e're still not hitting like wc need lo. but defensively we looked real good," Junior Jessica Dyson, who is start­ ing only because senior Dawn Single­ ton is out indefinitely with an injury, turned heads al third base. Freshman W hillock didn't blink al one o f the toughest positions in sports, shortstop. Freshman Kaitlin Hall dug low throws out of the dirt at first. And sophotnoro Carrie Sain fielded a hit in left field and gunned down a runner at third for the second oul ofIhe seventh. Then came Ihc biggest moment of senior M isenheim or's career. Sho squeezed a laser that would have tied the game. Please See W ar Eagles - Page H7 Fighting For The Ball Michael Sulier and Tyler Baity scrap for the bail for the North Davie Wildcats in a tournament game against Erwin. North Davie won 10 games for the first time. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page B8. - Photo by James Barringer V a rs ity S o c c e r H a s F u n In T w o W in s Hy Brian Pills Davie County Enlerprise Record Like Allison Howell in 2()()0, Jackie Button came to D avie’s varsity girls .soccer leam ready lo make an inimedi- ate impact. She started her firsl high-school match in a 6-0 loss to scary M oores­ ville, Sho starred in lier second match, a 7-1 blasting of visiting North Iredell. Instead of watching Howell light up de­ fenses, sh e’s helping the esteem ed Howell pick people apart, .scoring tho first goal and assisting the second ono in a 2-0 win over visiting Alexander Central in Iho .second nonconferenco match of last week. Howell had a hat trick againsl con­ fused North Iredell. Button had two goals, including the one lhat started the avalanche, seven unanswered goals. Sharon Woodward and Jenny Broadway added scores as Davie (2-1) look a 2-1 hall'lime load and smoked North in Ihe second half. Howell has few peers. Her next goal will tie Meli.ssa Agrillo’s career record, 60 in 1996. Button appears lo bo the next big name. "Tho pressure againsl us w asn't as groat (as Mooresville)," said Coach Pole Gustafson, who didn’t want lo gel car- , ried away with victories over struggling teams. "Still, wo played really, really well and w e're starting to see some magic between Howell and Button. It's pretty exciting lo watch them feed off each other. It’s almost like instant chem­ istry because they.know if thoy give Ihe ball up, they’re going to gel it right back," Button broke the ice at 34 minules against AC. She hooked up with Howell one minute into tho second half for a crank-the-bus 2-0 margin. "It’s pretty neat to seo that from lhat young o f a player, and obviously A llison’s a veteran," he said. "I moved Button from cenler midfiold (lo striker because Britlany Walker suffered a.sea­ son-ending knee injury dut ing basket­ ball). She’s most effective up top in a crowd.” The contributions from Broadway, Rebecca Peeler, Woodward, Jenny Bo- keno, Annie Haftman, April Ervin, Can­ dace Ferrell, K ourtncy H anrahan, M eredith B ridgew ater, H eather McDanicl, Sarah Williams and Taylor Harmon can be besl measured not by Davie’s goals, but by Davie’s goals-al- lowed average. Davio oulshol NI and AC 34-3 and permitted one goal in 160 minules. “O ur midfielders and strikers are starting to jell, looking for each other and playing w ith our eyes up,” Gustafson said. "Broadway was doing really well in tho middle. Peeler did an exceptional job in the middle. Wood­ ward, Bokeno and Haftman did really well on the outside. And then you’ve got your two dependables, Bridgewater and Harmon, on Ihe outside. "McDaniel plays about everything, all Iho midfields, and Williams just con­ trols things. She’s a great asset lo our midfield." And it was a sophomore who slopped N1 and AC at Ihc net. Kami Simpson held down the keeper fort marvelously while one of Davie's rocks, senior Ry- anne McDaniel, recovers from ii baskcl- ball-knce injury, “Simpson didn’t have a lot of action, but she had a coiiplo close calls (against AC),’’ ho siiid. “When she couldn’t got Ihe ball with her hands, she came oul, kicked il and prevented some things. "I feel very confident with Ryanno. We’re looking forward to her stepping back in. She can dive one way, bul we have lo look al the other side. I want her to say: ‘I’m ready.’" N()te,s: Button had 2 a.ssisis against N. Iredell; Broadway, Kelly Mitchell, Bridgewater and Howell had I each.... The Wur Eagles play ul Alexander Cen­ tral March 13; al N. Forsyth March 18. Tennis Team Storms To 2-0 Under New Coach Davio High boys tennis looks like a team on the wuy up. Last year the War Eagles broke free from the grips of mediocrity, going 8-7 and 5-4 in Ihe Central Piedmont Con- I'ercnco on Ihe heels of a four-year funk al 9-3K, A fter last w eek’s opening nimconferonco matches, the War Eagles’ long, sad nosedive appears to be com­ pletely behind them. They rouled North Iredell 8-1 aiul clinched a 5-4 win over Alexander Cen­ tral in singles. Davie's nol bad now, but it's hard not to look ahead lo nexl year and the next under Davie’s sixth coach in seven years. Stove Moxlcy, who has four seniors, two jimiors, three soplio- niores and six rreshnien. "I've gut six ninth graders that have a lot of potential for next season. I've only got four seniors, so hopefiilly we’ll sec oven more improvoinent,” Moxlcy .said. "Their confidonco .seems boosted, and I'm enjoying it.” Chris Moxlcy, Collin Ferebee, Jason Overby, Mutt Huuser, Phillip Hursey and Mall Moser won in singles againsl North Iredell, and Annand Vonsialsky-Nick Nelson and Jeremiah Worroll-Joffrey Mighion won at Nos. 1-2 doubles. Ferebee, Overby, Hauser, Vonsialsky ami Moser gave Davie un insurmount­ able 5-1 load over Alexander Central, w hich m ade it close by sw eeping doubles. Maybe Stove Moxley's success as a highly-ranked player is rubbing off on Ihe program. He's entering his 13lh yeur as a player and he's fallen in love with coaching. He guides a m en's league team in W inston-Sulcni and he took charge of Davie's program when Davie Please Sec M oxley - Page B6 R e c r e a t i o n B a s k e t b a l l Sportsmanship Winners For Grades 3-6 Boys 6tli - Runnin Kcbcis, coach Q rcg Anderson Doys 5lh - Longhorns, coach Znch llanrahun Boys 4lh - C cllics, coach K im K inder Boys 3rd - l.akcrs, coach Chester Bowles G irls 6tli - A lly Cats, coach Rebecca Flynt G irls Sth - Liuly C cllics, coach G ary H atley G irls 3/4lh - Liberty, coiich O lpm tn VVnnitnril________________ B2 - UAVIK COUNTY ENTERI'RISK RECORD, TIuirsdiiy, Miircli 13. 2003 S h a m ro c k R u n Annual Event Saturday Morning At St. Francis Cluirch League Final Standings Get your running gear ready and m urk Salurday, M arch 15 on your calendar W on Losl 11 0 10 1 9 2 7 4 7 4 5 6 4 7 4 7 4 7 3 8 2 9 0 II 1. ISTM ETll. 2. niLLSDALl-BAPT. 3. NEVVLll-r; 4. CENTER METH. 5. SMITH GROVE 6. LIB. WESLEYAN 7. BETHLEHEM «. LIBERTY METH. 9. 1ST PRES. 10. 1ST B A P T 11. JERICHO 12. EAGLE HEIGHTS Coed Tournament Finuls E A G LE S 29 - Palrick H arris 8, M atthew O sw ell 7, Wes M cK n igh t 12, W ill B yerly 4. H E A T 28 - Jerem y Horne 5, John 1 laftnian 6; Zach Prevelle 13, B rittany M oser 2, Jessie Lin k 2. N ote: The Eagles, Heat and Blue D evils lied fo r first place in the regular season w ith records o f 5-3. The Deacons were 4-4 and Ihe Tarheels 3-5. Church League L IB . W ES. 55 - Chad Dyson 13. L IB . M E T H . 3 0 -B ria n Nelson 10. N E W LIF E 74 - Daniel P a iill2 l. B E T H L E H E M f.2 - Tim M cC ullough 20. IS T B A P T . 5 9 -C lin l Junker 14. E A G LE H E IG H TS 31 - Jesse Tro.xell . C E N T E R 5 9 -A le x Juslice 15. 1ST PRES. 4 7 -B ria n Pitts 23. S M IT H G R O V E 72 - Dennis W hiscnhunt 21. LIB E R T Y M E T H . 70 - Brent W all 27. 1ST M E T H . 62 - C hariie Crenshaw 16. JE R IC H O 50 - M a ll Hudson 24. ■Boys 9/10 Tournament Finals W O LF P A C K 54 - Josh A ikens 27, G reg Sim pson 3, C ody Thorpe 14, Bobby Thom as 2, Justin M organ 5, C hris G onzolas 3. TA R 1IE E LS 41 -N ic k G aither 4, K evin Robertson 1 2 ,Shawn James 9, W esley Noah 8, Jason W hitley 3. N o lc! The W olfpaek finished first in the regular season w ilh a rccord o f 6-2, the Tarheels finished 2-6 and the Blazers 1-7. T h a t’s the date fo r the 15th annual Sham rock run, sponsored by M ocksville's Saint Francis o f A ssisi C a th o lic C hurch. The course is certified and race en­ trants w ill be com ing to tow n from ull over the slale. and from other states, lo run Ihc sireets o f historic M ocksville. Participants w ill range in age from lots in strollers lo men and woinen in their senior years. Three races are scheduled; at 8:15 a.m .. adults begin the 5K Run and Fitness W alk; al 9 a.m., Ihe lO K Run begins; and al 10 Raiders Golf Tourney May 10 In a fundraiser fo r W illia m R. D avie Raiders Youlh Football, there w ill be a g o lf lournum enl al Pudding Ridge G o lf Course on M ay 10 al 2 p.m . The four- m an. ca ptain's choice form al w ill cost $50 per player or $200 per team. Cush prizes w ill be awarded to the lop three teams, and lliere w ill also be d o o r prizes and ralTles. R e g istra tio n starts al 12:30 p.m . and lunch w ill he served from 12:30-1:45. C all Jason M urphy at 751- 3561 exl. 2295. or al 492-5414 afler 6 p.m . W W W . enterprise-record .com a.m .. c h ild re n age 10 and younger w ill com pete in a 1/2 -inilp fun iim . ji.il V itipiiling lots w ill receive u speeinl sham ­ rock m edallion. The a d u ll route has been changed lo provide better safely Ibr runners and few hills than on previous runs. The route starts on Y adkinville Road, in front o f St. Francis fellow ship building, then goes norlh on U.S. 601 lo Coun­ try Lane, easl to C am pbell Road lo 158/North M ain Street, soulh lo Poplar Sl, and then lo Railroad St., then to D w iggins Dr., west lo Pine Sl. Ihen south to N orlh M ain SI. and soulh on N o rlh M ain St. lo we.st W ater St., then righ l on N orlh Salisbury Sl. lo G w yn .St., then on lo R idgeview D rive, then on lo Dr. Slate D rive, llien to M eroney Sl. and on lo the finish line on Y udkinville roud. Safety and traffic personnel w ill be on hand lo guide runners. The children's route w ill be aboul 1/2 m ile and begins on Y adkinville Road in front o fS t. Francis Church fellow ship build­ in g . It then goes easl lo W ilkesboro St., and ihen returns, on Y a d k in v ille R oad, lo the church. There w ill be .safety and tra ffic personnel on d u ty a ll along this route lo provide Ihe utm ost safely fo r all children. A bout 350 runners p a rtic i­ pated in Ihe lasl race. The oldest runners were in th e ir 80s and drove down from W esl V irginia lo participate. T his year, more ninners are anticipated, includ­ ing the new ly added "Tots T ro t" event. Ago groups: 15 and under; 16- 19; 20-24; 2.5-29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-59; 60- 64; 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; 80 over. Aw ards; O v e ra ll (m a le /fe ­ m ale); 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place in ull age groups; Tots Trot: 3 award categories: Fastest stroller, age 5 and under, age 6-10. For m ore in fo rm a tio n , call Dave Salm on al 940-3310 or e- m ail al dfsalm on@ aol.cotn. Do You Need Help at Home or know someone who does? H e a l t h S e r v i c e s llnliinited, Inc. 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He supports a racing team at Bowman Qray Stadium and prints shirts, caps and Just about anything lor area busi­ nesses. Customers love Funtlmo's work He’s got the creative touch to delight his customers. Take, for example, Avery Hurst ol Dental Lab. "Ken came up with the Idea ol chat­ tering teeth," said H urst laughing. "They’ll walk across tha counter and chew on the wall.’’ Hurst ordered 600 sets of teeth emblazoned wilh "Hurst Dental Lab" on top, and suddenly lound that dentists from everywhere had no trouble remembering him, Avery Hurst ol Clemmons, who has been a client of Funtlme for almost eight years. Is just one ol many satisfied customers. Hurst Dental Lab has ordered shirts, baseball caps, even prescription pads with his company's logo from Funtlme Promotions over the years. "Ken Morris knows his business. I listen to hlm.’^sald Hurst. Use screenprlnting, custom embroidery to promote your group Ken Morris, sole proprietor of Funtlme Promotions, does screen printing and custom embroidery to promote rescue squads, fire de­ partments, car dealerships, restuarants and clients from Delaware to Florida, "Most of my business has been from word-ol-mouth recommen­ dations," said Morris. Custom ers who com e to Funtlme's convenient location olf Lewisville-Clemmons Road In Clemmons and can view, samples of shirts, hats, jackets, mugs, Frisbees, acrylic clocks-even chattering teeth. Bring In your own design or have Funtlme create one Funtlme Promotions offers a full screen printing service to adver­ tise businesses, schools, sports teams, church groups and can work with each customer to design a customized product. Clients may bring In a sketch or an |dea, which Funtlme's artist coverts Into cam era ready graphki design. After the customer has approved the finished design, the logo Is Imprinted on almost any product. Churches use Funtlme Promotions lo create objects for fund-rals- ers. The High Point Police Department Tactical Squad hired Ihem to design license plates. Many restaurants have their business logo name and embroidered on shirts which employees wear. One Texas company hired Funtlme fm w M m ■ßmtm”: GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! Signature Service Л п Й - 0« ChangeA. Ж 11Г Г (Hoo.>26"MojIVohldos) Our New Location Is 5423 Hwy 158,1 m ile west of Tanglewood Park* (336) 998-1723 UGLY ROOF STAINS ■removed for a LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation’s Largest & Oldest Roof Stain Removers Roof-Brite® 785-2030 1 0 0 R o ynt O jM D r.. 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S*B pm S p e c ia ls E ach H lg h t I Mon-Frl 6am-2pm Sat 7am-2pm 998-7100 Ilw y . H (M S , I l) l( n k *.(II k k t i.u k s m A d v .U H Bermuda Mini’s S e l f - S t c i r a g e « C o 9 9 8 -9 6 6 1 / Climate Control / 24 hr Computerized Gate / Fenced with 24 hr lighting /S iz e s 5x5 up to 10x20 / Video Cam era Security / Next lo Bermuda Quay 146 Commerce Dr., Advance JAMES NEWMAN ELECTRIC Licensed • Insured • All Your Electrical Needs Promotions to Imprint Christmas gilt Items with the company name on them. Service, prices better In Clemmons "Folks who live In this area can como In and choose things Irom the catalog for advertising," said Morris, "There’s no reason to pay In-town prices when I can give better service right here In Clemmons,” Salem College’s Alumni olflce Is another of Funtlme’s regular cus­ tomers, "Whatever we want, and sometimes at the lasl minute, Ken Is more than helpful," said Rosanna Mallqn, Assistant to the Alumni Director, “He Is quick and does extremely good work-and he's lo­ cal." The Alumni olflce has purchased pens, pencils, water bottles, cof­ fee mugs and leather portfolios with Salem College’s seal on the cover to promote Ihe college. The Admissions oflice at Salem Col­ lege and a number ol student groups have also called on the expert services ol Funtlme Promotions. "I highly recommend him," said Rosanna Mallon, Funtlme can print four-color designs on tiats Funtlme has a four-color screen printer, with a curved edge espe­ cially designed for printing around hat brims. Morris said that many printers only oiler one-color printing on hats, and have a straight edge which distorts the line of copy on hats, Funtlme can print copy on bolh sides and even the back of hats with their special machine. Raise money for your Scout group, sporls or recreational team, band boosters or school groups with the Innovative experience of Ken Morris. Cortie Inlo his new office at 6490 Stadium Drive, Suite 6, to view a full line of Ilems and catalogs, Ken Morris can be reached by email at funtlmeep®bellsouth,net, or In the oflice from 8-5 Mon­ day through Friday at (336) 766-6494, A ilt'i’rlliiliin Prom ollon f • Mobile H om es • Service C hanges • Ceiling F ans • Plug Additions • G eneral Wiring • Rem odeling (3 3 6 ) 998-5587 <cew 462-2936 $15 OFF FIRST VISIT H IL L S D A L E A N I M A L H O S P IT A L 134 M a d lca l D rivo , A d va n ce 9 9 S -g 7 S O K arla Frazlar, P V M We are Just down the road. Come give us a tryt Big or Small, We Love Them All! Ш ю а а п а п е y i r e e t o n « ( •><; « г н д м о с к George's Ш1аде Garage, Inc. 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In the contest entry blank and subm it or m all the entry to the Enterprise R ecord , P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028. 3. The first entrant correctly predicting Ihe outcom e o l all gam es In a w eek will receive a bonus of $250. W eekly prizes Pick The Winning Teams Each Week & WIN! are $20 and an Enterprise Record cap lor firs place and Ihe second place w inner receives $5. in case ol ties, the entrant w ho cam e closest to the total num ber of points In the tie-breaker wins. If a tie still exhlsts after the tle-breaker gam e Ihe awards w ill be divided equally am ong the Individuals w ho are tied. 4. Entries m ust be delivered lo the Enterprise Record before 5 p.m . Friday each week. The office Is located at 171 South M ain St., M ocksville, NC. 5. W Inneiis will be announced lollow ing each contest In the next Issue. D ecisions of judges w ill be final. A new contest w ill be announced each week. GO WAR EAGLES! Daniel Furniture & Electric Co., Inc. 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Duke D a i r i f Q u e e n H a v e a S p e c i a l T r e a t B e f o r e ¿ r A f t e r t h e G a m e 5286 Hwy. 158 • Advance • 940-2438 “Y our T otal C o m m u n ica tio n S o u rc e ” NEXTEL wClLIXEl cricket 4. Now Orloons V. Orlando Come See Our Newest Location Next To Harris Teeter C r o v v > d e r M ^ C h e s n e y c ^ ^ s s o c i a t e s и 1G. Sontllo V. Denver Your Hometown Realtor 2765-C Lewisviile-Clemmons Rd. • Clemmons 7 6 6 - 0 5 1 5 6311 Stadium Dr., Clem m ons • 778-1144 Wo Accept Viaa. MC. Discover, Chocksшшщссо ■ :Ш Ш Ш “ Л T o lu ìc c o F i w ild ly S t o r e !" \ 19. Utah V. Indiana DISCOUNT CIGARETTES • IMPORTED CIGARS T h e M A D N E S S i s s t a r t i n g ! T u r n i n y o u r e n t r y T O D A Y ! t \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 - B5 JV Baseball B ounces Back Behind C orriher, H arrison D avie’s J V bnscbait team lost a iieartbrcalier bul wnstect no tim e rem oving tlic sting w itii u 10-0 clubbing o f visitin g A lexander Central. D avie opened lasl weelc w ith a 9-8 toss to visitin g M ount Ta­ bor, w iiicii scored four runs in Itie lop o f the .seventh inning but al- B a s k e t b a l l E n fo rccrs 64 - A ndy Snow 29, Brian C aitipbcll 17,A iex Jus­ tice 9, Greg Barnette 4, Dee Rob­ inson 4. J I’ I C le a n in g 66 - B a rry Chunn 28, Shannon Pulliam 15, E ric Etchison 8 , B obby Bnnl«s 8, Jamie G rant 5, M arshall Rivers 2. C h u b b y ’s B a rb c c iic 54 - Brian Lane 1 7 ,C liffo a l D ulin 15, Speedy R edm ond 13, T racey A rnold 5, Chad H einer 2, John M ayfield 2. H atzolT 55 - D am iiin Lew is 17, M a m ie L e w is 9, R ussell Tatum 9, C hristian Summers 6, Chad W ard 5, V incent C ocker­ ham 5, W illie C ozart 2. J & J B nrbccuc 79 - Justin D otson 24, K e v in W alts 19, Spencer M cC oy 14, Joey S m ilh 8, Tyrone M a rlin 6 , Brandon Steele 5 ,Trent Edwards 3. C n u d cll L u m b e r 69 - C raig Johnson 21, K e v in C leary t7 , Lul<e Phelps 13, M ike Loveiacc 7, T im D evericks 7, M att H ud­ son 2, Devore H olm an 2. lowed four in the bottom lia lf and didn’t secure tho w in un til grab­ bing Jerem y G uplon's lin er for the final oul. D avie bounccd back and did pretty m uch w hat il w anled to when it w anted to do it againsi A C . Brad C o rriticr w ent 2-for-3 w ilh three R B ls , le a d o ff K u rt J & J B n rb c c u c 74 - T im T om lin 23, James Davidson 12, Juslin D otson 11, K evin W alts t i , Trent E dw ards 6, Spencer M cC o y 4 , T yro n e M a rtin 4 , Bronzie M orrison 4. H a tz o ff 66 - Vincent C ock- eriiain 15, C hristian Sum m ers 14, M a rn ic L e w is 13, W illie Cozart 8, G reg Anderson 4 , Rus­ sell Tatum 4, Dam ian Lew is 3, Trent H ow ell 2. Chad W ard 2. C hu b b y’s B nrbccuc 76 (O T ) - Tracey A rn o ld 35, B rian Lane 15 .C iifford D u lin 13,Chad H ei­ ner 4, R eggie S co ll 2, Steve Parker 2, W him p y Lyons 2. L a n d sca p in g D esigns 75 - Bubba C olem an 34,T eny Gunter 20, Em m anuel W alters 8 , Ben Love 7, T im M cC ulloh 4 , W ill­ iam A rm sw orlhy 2. JIM C le a n in g 58 - B a rry C hunn 15, G erald R oberts 12, Stevie D u lin 9, Shannon Pulliam 8,E ric Etchison 6,M a rslu ill R iv­ ers 4, B obby Banks 2. D avie E n te rp rise R ecord 59 -T o n y M allard 21 .C harlie Cren­ shaw 13. G erm ain M ayfield 11, B rian Pitts 9, B rent W all 5. C au dcll L u m b e r 48 - K evin C leary 16, C ra ig Johnson 11, M ike Lovelace 8,T im Devericks 7, Luke Piielps 4 . M att Hudson 2 . E n farcers 57 - A ndy Snow 24, G reg Barnette 10, A lex Jus­ tice 7, B rian C am pbell 6. Deo Robin,son 6, C lin t Junker 4. B ivins drew three o f his team ’s 1 i w alks and scorcd four runs, and D uslin H arrison, M att S m ith, M a tt R ich , T im m y A lle n and Jake Porter added hits as Davie handed the Cougars a m ercy-ruie loss w ith four runs in the bottom o fth e fifth . C o rrilie r is S -fo r-7 in tw o games and A C never figured out how to handle com plete-gam e pitcher H arrison, who throw tw o- h it b a ll, stru ck ou l e igh t and walked three w hile facing just 22 batters. “ O f tlie 22 batters he faced, they put the b a ll in p la y 10 lim es,” Coach Lee L in v ille said. "T h a t’s pretty dom inating. He threw a lo l o f curvebaiis and changeups and kept them o ff bal­ ance. 1 can't think o f a ball they hit hard o ff o f him .” C orriher (3 -for-4) and H arri- .son (2 -for-4) were responsible for five o f nine hits as Davie - w hich got one hit from Lance E m erl, R ich, Josh Parri.sh and D avid W eakley - nearly pulled o ff an im probable scventii-inning com eback against Tabor. D avie turned a 9-4 d e ficit to 9-8 and put the lying run al scc­ ond w ilh tw o outs. G upton, the N o. 9 batter, slapped a pilch sol­ id ly the o ilie r way, but the third baseman didn’t have to m ove an inch as Tabor survived. " If that ball falls, w e’re lied w ith the top com ing up.” L in ville said. “ I f we m ake one or tw o m ore plays d e fe n s iv e ly and throw strikes in the seventh, we probably w in the game. B ul Ihe kids showed a lot o f character and a lot o f grit to keep fighting,” M c D a n ie l w as Ihe lo s in g p ilch e r dospile g iv in g up one earned ru n in fiv e in n in g s . D avie 's gloves a llow ed Ihree unearned runs. D a v ie p la ys at A le x a n d e r Central on M arch 14, nt hom e to N orlh Rowan on M arch 17 and al N ortli Forsyth on M arch 19. Hemandez Scores Twice For JV Girls Soccer A fte r ge lling flattened oul o f the gate by m ighty M ooresville, D avie’s JV giris soccer team re­ sponded w ith a 2-0 w in ovor N orth Iredell and a hard-foughl 2 -1 loss to A lexander C entral. “ T h a i’s 110-perconl im prove- m e n l,” v a rs ily co ach P ole G ustafson said o f ihe shulout w in. " ll was exciling lo w alch the im provem ent.” D unia H ernandez scored in the first h n lf againsi N orth Ire­ dell,and A lliso n M ackintosh fin - islied the Raiders olT w ilh a goal late in the second half. "W e looked fo r people and d id n 't just bang the ball aiound,” G uslafson said. "T h e y slarled going backw ard a little bit be­ fo re tiie y w ent fo rw a rd , and that's a big accom plishm ent.” H ernandez tied A le xa n d e r C entral at l- I o ff a pa.ss from A slilc y Cornalzer. A C regained tiie lead lale in liie firsl h a lf and spent the second h a lf dodging bullets, D avie. Coach Larry Bo- gor said, hold the upper hand everywhere bul the scoreboard. “ W e outshol them and fe lt like we really outplayed tiiom ,” ho said. “ W c h it the crossbar. Som etim es in the game o f soc­ cer, you can lake m ore shols nnd still com e up .sliort.” Bogor sang praise to Reboka B ro ck , E iyse T im m o n s, C or- nalzcr, Hernandez, Linden C an­ ne r, E m ily T ea gue , S a lle y Lackey and Katherine G askin. D a vie plays al A le x a n d e r Central M arch 13 and al home to N orth Iredell M nrch 14. Young Golf Team Comes Out Slow N o doubt aboul it, D a vie ’s traditionally-slrong g o lf leam is rebuilding. In Ihc firs l m col o f llie sea­ son. Easl Rowan w on w ith a 159. D avie was second ut 165 und W esl Row an hnd 172. East For- •syth shot 175 at H icko ry H ill, beating D avie’s 179. O f the eiglil D nvic scores insi week, only one broke 40. A n d re w D a rcy’s 2- over-par 38 on opening day. N ic k L u ffm a n . Ben B oger and D e re k F o s te r fo llo w e d D arcy w itli 42s, and L tiffm a n ’s 41 led D avie nguinst Easl For­ sylh. D avio plays ut Reynolds Park on M arch 13. Il hosts Reynolds und W est Forsyth at O ak Valley on M arch 25. The roster; Seniors Luffm an. Brenl Sim p.son.Tyler K a u ff and Juslin Lanning: ju n io rs Travis H o w e ll and D e re k F o s te r; sopiiom ores Boger and D arcy; and frosiim en M ichael Sm ith und Jakii Pierce. S o f t b a l l L e a g u e s O p e n In M o c k s v i l l e - D a v i e L e a g u e s The M o ck sville -D a v ie R ecreation D epartm ent is ta kin g sig n ­ ups fo r tile fo llo w in g .softball leagues; m en’s open, w om en's open, m en’s church and w o m e n ’s church. T lic deadline to enter n loam ' is A p ril 11. Lone Hickory Leagues Open ;; T he Lone H ic k o ry R ecrculion D epartm ent is accepting team s ! fo r its sum m er so ftb a ll league. A n y m on. w om en o rch u rch cocd i team interested in p la yin g in the league should ca ll 46 3-4 532 n.s. ■ soon as possible. N um be r o f teuins is lim ite d . D eadline to e n te r- is A p ril I. Candidates Sought For Davie ; High Sports Hall Of Fame : D uvie H ig h , w h ich inducted tiie firs t class in to its new a th -. Ictic hall o f fam e lust lu ll and nam ed a second class to be h o n -. orcd next fa ll, is seeking no m ina lion s fo r its next class. Y ou cun; p ick up u nom inu tion fo rm in the -scliool’s m uin o ffic c o r c n ll; D u vic at 751-5905. : BaskefballContest rENT R Y 'b La NkT' I Scarch Ihe nils on these two piiges to find the coiite.st giinie.s. Then I ; I enter Ihe lenm yon prcdici w ill win beside llie iidvcrli.sing .'iponsor’s l ■ niimc listed below. ■ 2. Davie Medical ^ Equipm ent providing all of your home health care needs. 959 Salisbury Rd. 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In eases of lies, the tiebre.ikcr will be used lo delermlne Ihe winners T o ta l P o in te S c o ro d . . NIGHT:. I Siilimit by nwil, in iKrson or 1'ЛХ 336-751-9760 lo llie Пп1сфг15е-Кесогй ollice; ■ ^ 171 S. Main St., Mocksvillc or PO Box ЧЧ, Mocksvillc, NC 27038 J НЛ - DAVIK СОИ М Л’ KN I'ICRPKISK UIÍCOHI), Tluirsdiiv. Mnrch 13. 2003 Chris M oxley slaps a shot across the net for the W ar Eagle tennis team. Moxley, Ferebee Leading Davie Tennis Team - Photos by James Barringer C ollin Ferebee takes a shol for the DHS tennis team. C :(iiitiiiue<l I ’ro m I’huc H I c o iililn 'l liiu l a rophicciuciU <m I'iiciilly for M ull M ediani. Ili.s hcsl player is Sdphdiiiorc •SDII C hris Mo.xicy, w ho wenl .1-1 in lasi year's C l’C 'l’oiirnanicnl lo iliin lil'y Cor regionals ami lio lils Ihc No. 1 spot. I'crelioe, O verby aiul H auser nre 2-.3-4 in the lineup. •‘I'm ranked <1.5 on Ihe eom- p iile r in Ihe open division, and .‘^.O stuns college le v e l," said M oxley. who w orks Cor llie Davie C ouniy SherilT's O llice . "-I..“! is ahom tlie highest it goes arouiul here." Notes: M oser, Nelson, Adam L in d e r nnd V onsialsky are .se­ niors; M ighion and O verby are ju n io rs ; W illia m H ockndn y, M o xlcy and C hris Tollison nre so phom o res; and Ferebee, Hnuser, Hur.sey, M u ll M orris, Seth Spry and W orrell nre I'rcsli- m en. ... D n vic pinys nl W est Rowan on M arch 12, al hoiiie to Alexander C eiitrnl on M nrch 1.3. al N orth Iredell on M arch 17 and at M ooresville on M arch US. Phillip Hursey concentrates on his shot for the Davie High School tennis team . Jason Overbey gels ready to m ake a shot for the W ar Eagles. 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Il d id n ’t Mcrntlon help thnt .seem ingly every tim e D n vie m nde s o lid contact, it landed harm lessly in n Spnrtnn glove. “ W e put tho ba ll in play 18 tim es nnd .struck out three tim es. They put Ihe bnll in p liiy fiv e tiine,s in the first six inning.s. W c h it it righ t nt people,” he suid. The defense gnvc n fur better effo rt aguinst A C , und ’П т т у Erb d id n ’t a llo w his first hit un­ til the fourth. In D n v ie 's h n iro flh e second, Rnndolph singled, m oved to scc­ ond on a w ild pitch, m oved to th ird on grounder nnd scorcd on a w ild pitch fo r n 1-0 loud. But D avie d id n ’t scorc ugnin and Erb lost his rhythm in the fourth, al­ lo w in g four runs on five hits. A t 4-1, dcfent wns im m inent w ith D uvie’s co ld btits. “ T h e y ju s t stn rtcd h ittin g E rb ,” H e rn d o n su id . “ 1 wns pleased w ith the w ay our de- fen.sc played, W e looked like w c knew w liiit we were doing toduy, nnd I wus reui plenscd w ilh Erb. H e ’ll w in some gum es fo r us.” H erndon seurched through the carnnge fo r b rig h t sides and found some in A ndrew M cC lun- non, w ho w orked three scoreless in n in g ngninsl M o u n t Tubor; c e n te r fie ld e r Z n c h V o g le r, w h o ’s not yo u r nverugc frcsh- m un, ru n n in g d o w n sm o kin g ba lls nt A C ; and W illo u g h b y, w h o m ove d b e h in d the d is h nguinst A C und.dnred anyone to test his urm . "M c C ln n n o n cnine in nnd kept us in the gnm e," H erndon said. “ V ogler m ade tw o great cutches in the o u tfie ld . (A C ) trie d to ru n one lin ic , W il­ loughby hosed him by nbotil 10 yurds und thoy d id n ’t try to run ugnin. S oineiim es he looked n liltie shnky. If w o 're going to (catch him ), w c ’rc going to have to w o rk at it. 1 re ally d o n ’t wnm to have to put him back there.” D nvie pluys nonconference gurnes nl hom e to A lcxn n d e r C cnirnI on M arch 14 at 5 p.m ., nl N orth Rowun on M nrch 17 ut 4 ;3 0 nnd al N o rth Forsyth on M arch 19 lU 4. W ar Eagle Softball Team Opens Strong W ith 2 W ins C on tinue d F ru m I’ngc U l The gnine's on ly run cume in Ihe fo u rth . A fte r A le x a n d e r nnd W hitaker reached w ilh hits, H ull m oved them over w ith n bunt. Bust lost W h itlo ck on balls, then walked H olt fo r the gam e-w in­ n in g R B I, her fo u rth in tw o games. “ Wc do n't really cnre how wc .score," Jackson .said. A lexander did u pretty fn ir im ita tio n o f G reg M addux. In tw o games, she threw 151 pitches nnd 101 strikes. N titcs: S ingleton’s situntion wns cicnred up lust week. A fte r p lu y in g bnsketball n il seuson w ith a tnped w rist, she went for x-rnys und learned that surgery is needed. D espite the rousing start, D avie’s chances fo r com - pctilivcness w ill suffer w ithout the ,tw o-year starter nnd top re­ tu rn in g h itle r. "T h e x -ru y s showed the crack wus still there, and tho reason it hasn’t healed up ■ is because I kepi playing on it,” sho snid. “ It hns som ething lo do w ith the blood fio w lo iny hund, und lhat’s w hy m y range o f m o­ tion is so lim ile d ."... D avio pluys at East Forsyth M arch 13 nnd at homo to West Rowan M arch 14. D nvic 15, N o rth R ow an 4 Davic ub r 11 hi Sain rf 0 1 0 0 Reir! rf 0 1 0 0 Tierney cf I 2 0 0 O’Neal cf 1 0 1 2 Alexander p 3 I 1 0 Whitaker c I 0 0 0 Woodard IH 2 0 0 0 Mul) lb 3 1 0 1 Whitlock ss I 2 0 I Misenheimer 3 1 1 1 Dy.sun 3b 0 2 0 0 Wilson 0 1 0 0 tioll 2b 1 3 1 3 Totals 16 li 4 8 N. Kowiin ООО 31 -4 I O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From March 1978 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 - H II Dnvic l(ll)U .1x- 15 Diivic II' 11 К EH 1111 so Alex. W 5 6 4 3 0 8 D uvic 1, E . F o rsyth 0 Dnvic nb г h bl , Sttiii If 3 0 0 0 Tienioy cf 3 0 0 0 Alexander p 3 1 I 0 WhUukerc 3 0 2 0 Hull lb 1 0 0 0 Whillock ss 1 0 0 0 !lo lt2h I 0 0 1 Dyson 3b 3 0 0 0 Misenheimer гГ 3 0 1 0 TotHls 21 1 4 1 K. Forsylli ООО ООО 0 -0 navie ООО 1(Ю х -1 Dnvic n> И к к к ИИ so Alex W 7 5 0 0 1 7 • A fte r going 14-0 nnd w in ­ ning Iho W estern N orth C urolinu H igh School A th le tic Associn- tion title, D uvie softbnll conch A ile en Steelm nn returned four starters fo r the 1978 season; C in d y A . L u n ie r, C in d y F. Lnnier, W undu Bcul und Daphne Beck. • D nvie nnd its new tennis coach, Robert Lundry, opened w ith ro u ts o f 7 -2 o v e r W est R ow un nnd 8-0 over Forbush. • D a v ie ’s w re s tlin g team plnced tw o on the A ll-N o rth P ie d m o n t C o n fe re n ce tenin, D avid M cB rid e nt 98 nnd Steve G rubb at 170. • D u vie ’s g o lf teum , w hich wns undefentod in the N PC und second in Ihe W N C H S A A in 1977, returned A ll-N P C per­ form e rs S tanley R un dnll and R onnie W ebb. Joining them as possible starters were Johnny M ille r, M ik e M cM ilIn n , D nvid B ro w n lo w nnd R ic h a rd B row nlow . w A l l y s o n H . S a w te lle ,\ C P A , Р Л . 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Thanks to the latest clevelopment in ultrasound technology, expectant parents can track the development of their babies. With remarkable clarity. Video-like quality. And in real time. It’s called 4-D ultrasound imaging. It’s a breakthrough that’s bringing parents closer than ever to their unborn children. It’s here at Rowan OB/GYN Associates. And it’s just another way we deliver on our commitment to total healthcare. Visit www.rowan.org or call (704)636-9270. Because, just like the difference between 4-D and traditional ultrasound, the difference between us and other healthcare providers in the area couldn’t be clearer. ■»»'Van T О T A L L ■ '*4Y C O M M I T T; E D T О T О T A L, ‘ H E' A L" T. H''C A R E “ .' N '. • ^ . > 4• •; X X X .4 \‘ ' _¿b,_.X ■; X,- ^ ' „COUNTY KNTKKI'RISK RKCORl), I'liiiisda.v. Miirch 13. 2()()3 I j j o r t h ’s M i c h a e l S u i i e r l o v e s d e f e n s e , s h o w n h e r e t y i n g u p a n E r w i n p l a y e r . C o a c h M a l t M c P h e r s o n r o u n d s u p h i s t r o o p s , t h e b e s t b o y s b a s k e t b a l l t e a m i n N o r t h D a v i e h i s t o r y . North Boys Push Bar To 1 0 Wins T o m K u e l l t a k e s it s t r o n g l o t h e b a s k e t . U iiiil Ihis ciglilh-gratlc eliiss с п т с along, N d rlli D iivie boy.s liiiskelhali Iiad never liistcil more than seven w ins. U n til this cla.ss came along, Iho VViMcals spent eight years w allow in g between Iw o and seven wins. But they never had a d o m i­ nating big m an like Toni K iic ll, Tearless penelrators like W h il M ei rilie ld and T yler H aily and a del'ensivc stopper like M ichael Snher. A lte r setting a record w ith nine w ins fo r C oach G eorge Newm an last year, the W ildcats d ill one belter this season, beat­ ing C hina G rove 70-55 in Ihe M id-.Sonlli Conference Toiirna- iiie iil I'irsl round lo r w in No, 10. The record stayed al 10 when top-seeded E rw in e lim in a te d N orih 5S-.17 in last w eek’s .seini- I'inals. "I was real happy I'or them .” C oacli M a ll M e l’hcrson snid. “ Ген «'ins is Ihc m ost any team here has had in quile some lim e (early I'jyO s),” I'lie W ild c a ts tie d W est Kow aii lo r third in the nine-te’um M.SC hut dropped lo the No. 4 seed w ilh a lo.ss lo We.st. H ill N orth d id n 't have any tro u b le g e llin g past C h in a CIrove. M erril'ield exploded to r points as N orih turned a 31- 27 doglighl into a 51-32 breeze. K uell ( lfl), .Suiier (12) and Ha­ ily (10) added d o u b le -l'ig iirc ilainage as N orth m oved on lo lace lirw in , w hich d id n 't lose a single game in tw o years. N orth gave the Kagles a run I'or tw o quarters, tra ilin g 2v4-21 al hairiiine and by seven m idw ay through the third. "T he y arc a very good club ," M c l’herson said. “ W hal lu irl us was we d id n 'l .score fo r three m inuies in the th ird . It w'as a game up iin til then.” K ue ll delivered 16 again, bul E rw in held M c rrifie ld to six p o in ls and shut do w n D a ily w hile ontscoring N orth 18-7 in Ihc third. K uell fini.shed w ilh a 14.0 average, M c rrifie ld l l . l and B aity 9.6 as N orth wound up 1У-6 in tw o years. "(T h e upset) just never nia- le ria li/.o d ," M e l'h c rs o n said. “ A fte r lh a l (lh ird -i|u a rie r drought) it was over. They kept shooting free throw s." Ntrtcs; South Davie's boys (0- 7) finished last and did n 'l qualify fo r Ihc M SC Tonrnanient, „. No. 6 South D avie’s girls lost to No. 3 W esi Rowan in llie llrs l round lo fin is h 3-5, N o, 4 N o rih D avie’s girls (7-5) losl 32-31 lo No. 5 C hina G rove, bul nol be­ fore w iping oul a 15-polnt deCi- c il and gelling three cracks at an impo.ssiblc w ill in Ihe final five seconds. E rw in com pleted a 14-0 run w ilh a 44-37 w in over N o. 2 N orth Rowan in ihe boys fin al, and No. 2 N orih Row an rallied to upsel unbeaten E rw in 47-45 in tho girls title game. Niirtli Duvic 7(1, Clilmi (iriiv« 55 - Whil M crrifiold 2K, Turn Kiiull 16, Micliaol .Sillier 12, Tyler Haily 1(1, Jurat Nelms 2, Micliacl Jolly 2. ICrwlii 58, North Diivic .17 - Toni Kuell If.. Whit Mcrriricia 6, Jiircil Nelms (>, Michael Jolly .I, Dillon Mimslil|i 2, Michael .Sillier 2. Le W H Y C H O O S E B leu U ltra P u re B o ttle d W ater? 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H e returns ju s t three starters - shorlslop/N o. 2 pitcher Brandon S tew arl, W h il M crri- rictd, w ho has m oved from scc­ ond bn.se lo catcher, and ace pitcher/first baseman Tom K uell - bul his lin e u p card Is a lot deeper and m ore talented than it’s been in .seven years. “ W e’re very op tim istic,” A l­ lard said. “ S tew arl, M e rrifie ld and K u e ll h it 1-2-3 in the lineup and ttm very excited about hav­ ing llio.se three back. A nd I ’m very excited about the group o f seventh graders.” The rest o f tho roster includes W ill M a rkla n d , Zach R ussell- M y e rs , B ry a n K in g , Josh S prinkle, A ndrew B osw ell, Ben H in s o n , Z e b C o p e , T re n t B rooks,Z ach Proctor, Justin lee, Brent Beam , D anny Peele, G ar­ rett Benge and Josh Chesnee, N o rth opened M a rch 1 1 against L e xin g to n , It plays al K nox on M arch 18 and at home Doug Illing Football Coaches Push For Wins To Reach Playoffs N e x l se aso n, N ,C , liig h - school football teams w ill like ly need lo w in al leasi four games lo m ake the playoffs. A t ils annual m eeting aboul a m onth ago, the N .C , Football Coachcs A ssociation voled lo endorse a N ,C . H igh School A th ­ letic A ssociation proposal lhal w ould m ake several changes lo Ihe p la y o ff system , w hich al­ low ed several one- ¡ind Iw o-w in teams to reach Ihe 2002 poslsea- .son. U nder the plan, w hich the N C H S A A Board o f D irectors m ay approve in M ay: • A ll fo u r clas.ses w ill con­ tinue lo be subdivided into big­ ger and sm aller subcla.sses. • Teams in cla.s.ses 2-A , 3-A and 4-A w ill need al leasi four victories to becom e plnyolT-eli- gible. •A n d each conference w ill be guaranteed al least three p la yo ff berths in 2 -A , 3-A and 4-A . “ You're going to gol Ihe best teams in again, im d you're go­ ing lo prevenl Iho fourth- and fiflli-s lo l teams that’s 3-8 or 2- 10,” D avie coach D oug Illin g said. “ So it's going lo im prove that nrsl-round game and make it a little tougher. It’s a m ove in the right direction.” The plan needs fin e-lun in g, said N C H S A A executive direc­ to r C h a rlie A dam s, w ho said n e xt season the N C H S A A planned to slick lo 64 p la y o ff team s in 2 -A , 3 -A and 4 -A . Coaches are concerned aboul Ihe potential fo r byes a w in -m in i- m um w ould cause, and Ihcy’re Irying 10 com e up w ilh a method lo avoid byes by M ay, when Iho N C H S A A w ill vote. “ There w o n 't be any byes,” Illin g said. “ A bye fo r somebody is a loss o f m oney. The slale doesn’t want to lose m oney, and o f course Ihe high schools do n'l w ant to lose m oney for being a first seed.” 10 South Davie on M arch 20. A ll games start al 4:30 p.m . “ I don’t really have a lineup set because the com petition al every po sition is overw h elm ­ in g ," he said. “ We have a lot o f ta le n t fro m to p lo b o tto m . T h e re ’s so m uch co m p etition that when you w atch them prac­ tice,you can’t tell the difference between a seventh grader and eighth grader," Six m iles dow n Ihe road, the search has begun fo ra sufficient encore to a d y n a m ite run in 2002, 11-3 overall nnd 6-2 for third in Ihe M id-S ouih Confer­ ence, Bum garner sputtered at 7- 6, 3-8 and 3-8 before breaking through in his fourth year. A lthough South does return fiv e guys - Josh E der, Zach H ow ard, C hris B rogdon, Justin Thom pson and H eath Boyd - w ho saw sig n ifica n t tim e lust year, it'll bo d iffic u lt to replace Aaron H o llifie ld , Zach Vogler, John M cD aniel and Brad C orri­ her. H o llifie ld and Vogler leaped right lo Davie H igh's varsity. “ You can’l replace what I losl last ye a r,” B u m g a rn e r said. “ H o llirie ld and V ogler are vying fo r tim e on varsily as freshm en, and M cD a n ie l logg ed Ihree- fourths o f m y innings. “ W e don’l have any super­ stars, anybody I know tlia t’s go­ ing to hil the ball real w ell or that I know is going to shut people dow n on Ihc nioiind, As a m ailer o f fa c t, w c d o n ’t have any proven pitching. I d o n ’t know w hal lo expect. W e do n’t have any goals as fa r as w ins and losses.” S outh’s roster includes eighth graders Eder, H ow ard, Brogdon, Thom pson, Boyd, M alt Penning­ ton, James W ilson, Justin W aller and T aylo r A utry, and seventh graders Ryan H ellard , Patrick S h o re , C lin t H o w e ll, C o lb y Seaford, Jordan B row n and M att O sw ell, It’s no longer Ihc H o llin e ld - V og le r show , bul lhat doesn’t mean the Tigers w o n 't be com ­ petitive this season. They open al home against North Rowan on M a rch 18, Ihen go lo N o rth D avie on M arch 20, Gam es start at 4:30, H ow ard has taken o v e r at shortstop. H e’ ll lik e ly be sur­ rounded by Boyd (second base), S eaford (second o r o u tfie ld ), Thom pson (th ird ), Pennington (firs t), Brogdon (catcher/infield/ o u tfie ld ) and Eder (o u tfie ld ). B um garner considers Seaford a seventh-grade gem. “ H op efu lly they can slep up and alleviate some o flh e losses,” lie said. 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 ? Y E S C O M A D O L L W A T T S ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine has you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. Jam es C oniadoll and Dr. G regg Ferrerò will sec palienis in this oflicc on IVlonday and W ednesday m ornings. 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" I w a n t t o g i v e a l l t h e g l o r y a n d h o n o r t o G o d , ” s h e s a i d . - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n A Storehouse For Jesus M a r ie C o llin s S a y s G o d W o r k e d T h r o u g h H e r T o S t a r t M in is t r y ■ » f r' Heañ Three pictures hiinj; on (hi; w all buhintl M arie C ollin s' desk a( A Siorelunise for Jesus. One is a portrait o f Jesus, Mis serene face placed appropriately in (he center to represent I lis role in M arie's life. She is guided by faith in eveiything slie does, and it is on ly because o f tliat faith that tlie other tw o pictures are (here. 'I'o (he lef( is a p a iiK in g o f (he firs( S(orelioiise. an abuiuloned, five-room fartnhouse o ff o f Yadkin Valley Uoad in easlern D avie Coun(y. ’riia( is where M arie luul her husband, John, starled (lie m in lsdy and ran i( fo r three years until (he house li(cra lly fell dow n around (hem. ■' O n (he right is a wooden carving o f (he m arke(place in G tiana, W est A frica , where the m in istry expanded in D ecem ber o f I'JOS. Store­ house lias condnited (o grow, starting a free m edical clin ic in 2000 and a pharm acy in 2001. M arie says she plim s lo ask Sue Boggs, w ho did the first Storehouse painting, to paint (he present location in the old M artin Brothers Hardware Slore lo liang in the future Storeliouse lo be b iiill a h a lf m ile away on U.S. 64 East. Sarah W ood, w ho is best know n for raising m oney fo r the D avic Fam ily Y M C A , launched a fund drive Feb. 1*) to raise $900,000 for Ihc 25,000-si|uare-foot m etal comple.x and ware- lunise. A rehitecl John F uller is com pleting plans for the new Storehouse. “ It's going to cosl a lo l," M arie says, "but we w ill just again step out in I'ailh and (rust G od." Though she is passionate about her w ork fo r Storehouse — fo r w hich .she has never been paid — M arie was rcluclanl to be interview ed fo r this "H earl to H eart" feature because she doesn’t wanl lo call attention lo herself. %\y to ■Heart ' Щ4.1}w i t h 1 Kathy■ •,1'Chaffin " I wan( (o give all (lie glory and honor to G od ," slie says, fig lilin g (ears. “ He changed m y life from darkness (o lig lit, und 1 ow e everything lhat I am (o I lim . "H e is m y reason fo r liv in g and m y jo y, nnd there's nothing lluu I cun do dial conics closc to wha( He has clone for m e." This is (he s(ory o f how O od w orked through M ario C ollin s (o stun A Storehouse fo r Jesiis, a m in istry dial has fed and clo llicd und provided free m edical (readiicnl und m edicine to thou­ sands here and hulfw ay across the w orld. Il is a slory o f a servant o f O od. “ Yon cun pm founder, you can pu( direc(or, you cun put an ything," she says. “ It doesn't m ailer. I am H is .servant, and lhat is the greatest o f honors." • For I was Imiigcrcd, and ye ÿa\'c Me meat: I was thirsty, and yè gave Me drink; ! wa.y a sn anger, and yc took Me In: naked, and ye clothed Me: / iivw sick, and ye visited Me: I was in prison, and ye came unto Me. — M a((hew 2.'i;.')5-36 (K JV ) • Jocelyn M arie C ollins was born in India­ napolis, Ind., (he firs( child o f Jocelyn nnd Pal Edwards, w ho was s(a(ioned a( nearby Fort W ayne at the tim e. She was an infan( when (hey returned lo her father's hom etow n o f C ho cow inily on the N orth C arolina coast, The fa m ily — w hich grew w ith (he birdis o f tw o sons, W alt and G reg — m oved (o R eidsville when M arie was a (oddler, and again (0 G reensboro when she was 5. G row ing up, all M arie ever w im led (o do was be a nurse. A s a ch ild, she prclended her dolls were sick and (ook care o f them , dream ing o f the day when she w ould m inister to real people. M arie was starting high school when her fa m ily m oved lo W inston-Salem , and she gradu at'd from Reynolds H igh School in 1971. On the day o f graduation, she w enl horseback riding fo r the first (im e and s(ruck the door on her w ay oul o f Ihe stables, breaking her back and leaving her laid up fo r the summer. B y August, M arie had recuperated enough lo start nursing school al W nke Forest U niversity M cdical Cenler, bul lingering pain from her accident forceil her lo drop oul seven m onths later. "1 was having trouble liftin g the patients," she siiys. She planned lo evenlually go back, bul never had the m oney. Instead, M arie w orked in varirnis clerical and m cdical assistant positions al Baptist H ospital. She held sim ila r positions al D avic C ounty H ospital from 1974 lo 1976. In June o f 1978, she m arried John M ichael C ollin s, a cabinetm aker she had m et in W inston. They lived a reclusive life , M arie says, rarely inlcraeling w ith neighbors and friends. They even stopped going to church. A t ono point, they lived in the m ountains o f V irg in ia, but lost their hom e due lo w hal sho describes us unfortunate circum stances und bad decisions. M iiric and John were forced to m ove In w ith a relative in Le w isville , and It was (hero, w hile babysitting fo r John's great-niece, that she began listening to Ihe Rev. Charles Stanley on televi­ sion. “ I hadn't been to church hardly in 18 years," she says. "Soniedm es, C od u.ses (rials and going (hrough hard tim es lo gel our attention, and I had losi all sen.se o f dig n ity and jus( had no hope." On Oc(. 19, 1991, during (he m inisier's television broadcast, M arie says she got down on her knees and accepted C hrist. It was a turning point in her life. Less than a year la(er, in Augus( o f 1992, she •says she fel( herself being called to do som e­ thing fo r God. “ B ul I did nol have a clue what II w as," she says. She talked to her husband about q u illin g her babysilling and weaving jobs, and he gave her his fu ll support. M arie also talked lo Ihe m inister al V ictory Baptist C hurch in Clem m ons, where Ihey had started attending after she was .saved. N ot sure where she was being led, M arie volunteeered lo do m ore w ork in Ihe church. "I was staying w ith w idow s when they came out o f the hospital," she says, "and ju sl anything I cinild find lo do w hile I was praying and w ailin g for an answer.” D uring lhal lim e, M arie says their pastor w ould annoim ce (ha( reciues(s hail com e in fo r donalions o f food, clothing and furniture for fam ilies in trouble, “ I w ould go back after ihc services and ask sp ecifically whal had been taken up and whal sizes were needed," she says, "A lot o f tim es, there wasn't any coordination, and I think G od used lhal as a catalyst lo lay the burden on iny heart because it kept happening over and over again." M arie continued her prayer v ig il, asking G od w hnt He wanted her lo do. O n Jan. 12,1993, she was at hom e w ith the flu w hen the answer came In the w ord "store­ house." “ I had no idea how big it wn.s going to be or what it was going to turn in lo ," she says, “ I wasn't even sure w hnt a storehouse w as." She go l oul her B ible und concordance nnd begun researching. " Il starled from that point on ," she says. Tw elve days later, M arie was on her w ay to visit Ihe daughter o f a fello w church m em ber on Yadkin Valley Road in D avie C ounty when she spotted an abandoned house in the m iddle o f u neld. "M y heart starled beating really fast,” she says, "and I kept hearing that ihis wus the place. It wasn't a voice out loud, it was intem ul." She w enl on and mude the visit, hut when she drove back by, the same thing happened. M ario saw an elderly gentlem an across the road and slopped and asked him if he knew w ho owned the house. He said il was his cousin, M aryjane Bnrefool, w ho lived in Castle HayiiC. O n her w ay hom e, M arie stopped by the church and asked her m inister if she could m ake a long-distance call, “ I called M rs. Barefoot and told her w hut I wanted to d o ," she says, "She sturled crying und Pleuse TU rn To Page C 4 T h e p h a r m a c y i s t h e m o s t e x p e n s i v e p r o g r a m o p e r a t e d b y t h e m i n i s t r i e s a t a S t o r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s . C2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 I K i m b r o u g h - M o r g a n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d M r. and M rs. R cginalil G aillicr o f M ocksvillc aiul M r. ant! M rs. W illin m K im brough ol' Statesville announce the ciiyagenienl o ftlic ir daughter, Robiane V ictoria to M ichael B yron M organ, son o f M r. und M rs. D w ig h i M organ o f R aleigh. The bride-elcct is a I9 y6 graduate o f D avie H igh School nnd a 2000 graduate o f W inston-Salem State U niversity w ith a bachelor’s degree in psychology and « m inor in social w elfare. She is em ­ ployed w ith W ake Health Services Inc, as a hum an resources spe­ cialist. She is a m em ber o f A lpha Kappa S orority. The groom -to-be is a 1992 graduate o f M illb ro o k H igh School in R aleigh and attended W inston-Salem Slale U niversity, m ajoring in accounting. He is em ployed by Ikon Paper Solutions in Durham . The w edding is scheduled for A p ril 5 at 2 p.m . at Saint M atthew A M E C hurch in Raleigh. Adveince News R o d g e r s - W e a t h e r m a n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d M eghan Sioblian Rodgers and M ark Edward W eatherm an, both o f Advance, w ill be m arried A p ril 19 at Advance U nited M ethodist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter o f Elaine Rodgers o f C lem m ons and R ick Rodgers o f Lancaster, Pa. and the granddaughter o f Nnncy W heeler o f Le xington. She is studying international business at For.sytli Technical C oiTinuinity College. She is em ployed at Lowes Foods in Advnnce. The groom -to-be is the son o f Bonnie and Edw ard W eatherm an o f Advance and the grandson o f C harlotte and C lyde W eatherm an o f Advance, He is em ployed by Hanes Dye and Finishing in W inston- Salem, B a k e r - A l e x a n d e r E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d A shley Baker and C layton Alexander w ill be m arried at the Finch Chapel nt G reensboro C ollege on June 7. The bride-to-be is the daughter o f John and Lindn C am m uck o f Tam pa, Fla., and John and Karen Baker o f C o llie rv ille , Tenn, She graduated from the U niversity o f C entral Florida and w orks for M erch Pharm aceutical as a m edical representative. The groom -to-be is'the son o f Charles and Lynda A lexander o f Advance, He graduated from the U niversity o f N orth C arolina at Pem broke and is assistant to the president o f G reensboro C ollege, Uy Edith Zimmcrmnn Advance Correspondent The H onorable Judge Jim m y Laird M yers was Itonored w ith a 50th birthday luncheon Sunday at 1 p,m , ut the B e th le h e m U nited M ethodist C hurch fe l­ low sh ip ha ll. H is birthdayw as Tuesday, M arch 11, F ollow ng a b o u n tifu l nnd d e licious lunch Judge Jin n iiy was “ roasted" by judge friends, his fn m ily and a county com m issioner. Theodore 'T ed' R oyster. D is tric t C o u rt Judge from Lexington was the first speaker, second speaker was W ayne M ichae l, D istrict Court Judge also from Le.ving- to n . T o m m y M y e rs fro m C harlottesville, Va. a brother o f Judge Jim m y spoke rem iniscing about their m ischievous ch ild ­ hood, Lester M a rlin , retired Su­ perior C ourt Judge from M ocks­ v illc roasted Judge Jim m y and was follow ed by C ounty C om ­ m issione r K en W h ite o f A d ­ va nce , A c o u s in . E dna M atthew s, had w ritten a poem , w hich was fram ed and gave to Jim m y. He read the poem to the group. A large china plate w ith enscribed m em entos o f 195.1, Jim m y’s birth year, was given lo him . M ore thanlOO guests en­ joyed the occasion. The parly was given by an aunt. C arolyn R a y b u ck o f the R ed lan d com unity, and Jim m y’s brotlier and fam ily, T om m y and Diane M yers, children K atie. C arolyn and Jean o f C harlottesville, Va.. a sister and brother-in-law M arla and Shane Foster, a nephew and w ife Tracy and M ichelle Taylor, a neice S hannon T a y lo r and friend Jon Ashley. A b e a u tifu l cut flo w e r ar­ rangement was on the altar al the M e lh o d ist C hu rch Sunday in honor o f Nancy S hoaf’s birthday on M onda, M arch 10. given by he r husbnnd and d a u g h te r. M edford and M elanie Shoaf. A drian Z . Farley o f A rlin g ­ to n . Va. a rriv e d W ednesday M nrch 5 to spend a few days THERMAL GLIDE OF CLEM M ONS WINDOWS 8. DO ORS REPLACEWENT A NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS 7/8" Glass DunI Cam Lockr., Low- E-Argon Gas. Lifolimo Warranly Vinyl Siding Ffoo Esiimnlos 3 3 6 - 4 0 3 - 5 9 1 8 3 3 6 - ' 7 6 6 - 0 7 - 4 - * w ilh h e r m o th e r E d ith Z im m e rm an . A d ria n was not able to be here during the death o f her A unt R uth C ollette last week. She has ju s t gotten in from a 9 day trip to Spain v is it­ ing her daughter. Denise Farley in M adrid, who is there fora year o f study, Denise took o ff a week fro m school and she and her m other toured m uch o f southern Spain, Janie H endrix joined her si.ster A drian and m other Thurs­ day night fo r dinner. On Friday Edith and A drian visited Janie H en drix’s school o ffice at C oo l­ eemee, They enjoyed a lunch at D o u g 's R estau ra nt in C o o l­ eemee, visiteil M ary Ellen and M .C , Deadm on in M ocksville as w ell as Palsy Deadm on Brew er and daughter Belinda, ihen vis­ ited Eugene and Be.ss Bennett in the C ornatzer com m unity. We extend .sympathy lo the Rev. H arry and Jane Sam m ons in the death o f Jane Sam m ons’ m other, L u cille Hale. She died at M eadow brook o f D avie on Siuiday afternoon. Funeral and burial w ill be in W est V irginia. Several from this com num ity atteded Judge J im m y L a ird M yers b irth d a y fe s tiv ité s on Sunday at Bethlehem M ethodist church fe llo w sh ip hall They were Annalee M yers. Kathy nnd R om m ie Barney. A lv in M yers. E dith Z im m e rm a n , K athlee n V o g le r and d a u g h te r R o b in V o g le r, N a y lo r and S te lla Vogler. Suzie and Joel K im b a ll o f C lem m ons accom panied their parents N aylor and Stella Vogler, Am anda G raham o f Florida, her daughter and granddaughters D iu n a B ra n d o n , B n ile y and M adison Brandon o f this com ­ n u m ity visited L ib C arter last Tuesday, O n Sunday afternoon L ib ’s visitors were Charles and B etty C arter o fth e M ocks com ­ m unity, S pm pa th y is exte nded to Anna H ow ell in the death o f her grandfather, H om er M yers, He died in Lexington last Thursday, A ls o sy m p a th y to Susan N elson, who,se m other M attie D ickerson died Sundny m orning in V irg in ia, Inez Boyd Potts o f Linw ood died last Tuesday nt a N ursing H om e a fte r a lengthy illne ss. She hnd m any friends and rela­ tives in Ihc area and was buried at A dvance M elhod isl C hurch cemetery. P la n a h e a d f o r G R A D U A T I O N & M O T H E R ’S D A Y . Qiiilted luggage vmkes ideal gijis! [(jtmW ED TRU1|K.SH(^^ 67 C o u rt S cp a re . H ia to r'ic D o w n to w n M o ck sville . NC 336-75 M 336 or TOLL FREE 866-71M 336 SPUT THE BOND not the county VOTE MAR 25 P a i d f o r b y T P R D AVIS R E G I O N A L M E D I C A L C E N T E R • www.davisi-egional.corn D A V IS R E G IO N A L M E D IC A L C E N T E R H E A L T H 2 0 0 3 C O M M U N IT Y E D U C A T IO N SERIES T H I N K I N G A B O U T B A B IE S ? 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For additional information, please call Davis Regional Medical Center at (704) 838-7106, ^ 1 8 O L D MOCKSVILLE RO AD 40, EXIT 154, STATESVILLE '(704)873-0 2 81 DAVIE COUNTY EN'l’ERPRlSE RECORD, Thursdiiy, March 13, 2003 - C3 S u l l e n s - F o r r e s t E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d B arry R, Sullens o f B o ilin g Springs and Donna B, Sullens o f Forest C ity announce the engagement o f theirdaughter, Lyndi M arie Sullens o f Indian T ra il to Steven Shannon Forrest o f Indian T ra il, the son o f M r. and M rs. Steven Franklin Forrest o f M ocksville . T he bride-elect is a 1997 graduate o f East R utherford H igh School and in 2001 earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing, w ith a m in or in biology, w ilh honors from the U niversity o f N orth C aro­ lina at Charlotte. She was an N.C, Nurse Scholar, a m em ber o f Sigm a Theta Tau and the G olden K ey N ational H onor Society. She is a registered nurse nt Presbyterian H ospital in C harlotte where she w orks in the new born nursery and postpartum unit. She plans to return to graduate school at U N C C in the fall fo r a m aster’s o f nurs­ ing nnd fn m ily nurse practitioner degree. The groom is a 1995 graduate o f Davie H igh School and in 1997 earned an associate degree w ith honors in m anufacturing engineer­ ing technology from Forsyth Technical C om m unity C ollege, In 1999, he earned a bachelor's degree in m echanical engineering tech­ nology from the U nive rsity o f N orth C arolina at C harlotte, He is em ployed as sales and service engineer at B irch Brothers Southern Inc, in W axhaw, The groom proposed on a C hristinas carriage ride at the B iltm ore Estate in A sh eville on Dec, 23,2 001. The w edding is planned fo r 4 p,m . M ay 3 at Florence Bpatist C hurch in Forest C ity, H a b i t a t . A p p l i c a n t s S o u g h t W o o d - B e a u c h a m p E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d M r, and M rs, T im othy R. W ood o f M o cksville announce the engagem ent o f theirdaughter, Tam i Renee W ood to Jerem y W ayne Beaucham p o f W inston-Salem , The bride-elect is a gniduate o f D avie H igh School and attended Forsyth Technical C om m unity College, She is em ployed at Truliant Federal C redit U nion o f W inston-Salem as a m em ber service repre­ sentative, H er m aternal grandparents are R alph and D orothy Polk o f Cooleem ee, Paternal grandparents are Sherm an and B e lly W ood o f M ocksvillc, The groom -to-be is tho son o f H elen Beaucham p o f W inston- Salem , He graduated from W illiam sburg W est H igh School in H igh Point, He is em ployed w ith tho G allin s V ending Co, in W inston- Salem , H is m aternal grandparents arc the late C lyde and Edna Bcaucham p, A M ny 17 w edding is planned al the Y adkin V alley Baptist C hurch. Advance. Dnvie County A r t sC o u n cil__________■яоен Ясйгоям|иа A m * с к м п я M a rc h Alis Coiiiiectioiis F is h e r m a n & H is W if e T w o fa m ilie s are b e in g sought fo r the next tw o H abitat houses to be c o n stru cte d in D avie C ou nly w ilh in the next year. Reprcsenlalives from Habitat fo r H um anity o f D avie C ounty w ill be al the p u b lic lib ra ry , N o rlh M ain Street, M ocksville , on Salurdny, M arch 22, lo lake a p p lic a tio n s fro m those w ho w ould like to apply fo r one o f these houses. W orkers w ill an­ sw er questions and assist appli­ cants in com pleting the form s betw een 10 a.m , and 2 p,m , in tho т и и 1-риф о 5о room . To be considered fo r a H abi­ tat house, the fa in ily o r in d i­ vidual m ust m eet the fo llo w in g qualifications; • be a pennanent resident o f D avie C ounty; • be liv in g in substandard housing w ith structural, plum b­ ing, sanitation, o r other prob- lem.s; • be in a c e rta in in co m e bracket and have su fficienl in­ com e (not counting public assis­ tance) lo m ake modest m ortgage paym ents; • have an acceptable credit history: and , • be w illin g to partner w ith H nb ital on Ihe construction o f their house or other hou.ses. A p p lic a n ts sh o u ld b rin g check stubs or other docum en- intion o f fam ily incom e. If they hnve been turned do w n fo r a hom e m ortg age, th e y sh ould bring the letter o f denial from the lending institution. Those w ith questions should ca ll the H abitat o ffice at 751- 7515 between 9 a,m .- 4 p,m , on Fridays or 998-0800 weeknighls, H abitat fo r H u m n n ity is a Christian organization dedicated to the e lim in a tio n o f po verty housing throughout the w orld. Since ils founding in the early 1970s, m o re than 100,000 houses hnve been b u ilt through­ out the w orld. In D avie C ounly, the sixth house is ne aring co m p le tio n . C onstruction started on the first house in 1994, presented by The Tarradiddle Players (Prc.school) A Fairy Tale ahout a Jislmrman who catches an enchanicd fish. F r id a K M a r c h 2 1 9 : 1 5 & 1 0 : 3 0 a m All tickets are $3 Sponsored hv QCB Central lUnk Sponsored hy B ankofT he Carolinas Christine Lavin “ W h a tW a s IT h in k in g ? ” nH urious .sinf'er/.'iim nw riler llitil w ill havc yon Id iig h iiií; от o f ytm r хеш ! S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 9 • 7 : 3 0 p m Tickets are A-$15. S-$13, G (15+)-$12 B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 622 North Main Street • Mocksville www.iliiviearl.s.ori; Contact the BOX OFFICE 751-3000 boxolfice@daviearts.org E a t o n - B u r n e t t E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Betty Jean Enton o f M o cksvillc annoiuKcs the engagem ent o f her son, D arrin Lam ont Eaton to Subrcna Burnett, daughter o f Clara Brooks and Sam uel Burnett Jr. o f Albem arle, The bride-elcct is a graduate o f W inston-Salem State U niversity where she was a m em ber o f A lpha Kappa A lpha S orority, She is a client .services representative fo r W achovia Securities in C harlotte, The groom -to-be is a graduate o f Appalachian Stale U niversity w ilh a bachelor’s degree in com m unicalions, and a graduate o f N orlh C arolina A & T w ilh a m aster’s degree in industrial technology. He is an assistant supervisor al V F Jeanswear in M ock.svillc nnd is a m em ber o f Kappa A lpha Psi Fraternity. 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Someone who can help you decide if your symptoms call for a trip to the emergency room or a .trip to thé medicine cabinet. What's more, Nurse On Duty is a free service of Rowan Regional. See? You're feeling better already. C4 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 A S to re h o u se Fo r Je s u s G ro w s Fro m H u m b le Beginnings C o n tin u e d F ro m I’ugc C l snid her m other wus a C hristian and w ould love to hnve the old fum lly hom eplacc used for God's w ork.” T hey could use it free o f charge, M rs. B arefoot told M arie. She was th rille d , even though the hou.4C had no cicc trlc ity, running water, heat or bathroom s. “ W e started out very hum bly," she says, "b u t it was a starting placc." There were 35 client visits to Storehouse thnt first year. The m in istry sponsored seven Christm as menls fo r the elderly and several for Thanksgiving. W hen she first started, M arie sent oul letters lo all the churches in D uvie C ounty asking fo r donations, but got no response. G radually, news o f Ihc m in istry spread, by w ord o f m outh m ostly, and several m inisters dropped by to see her. “ A lot o f people in the beginning did not quite believe w hat w c were d o in g," she says. "T o have a m inistry w ith someone not getting paid m oney always raises some eyebrow s." S low ly, donations began com ing in. Earlie Beaucham p even w ired the house fo r electricity, donating Ihe eosl. For the П st tw o years, M arie and John ran Storehouse by them selves. '*Hc's been to ta lly supportive o f this m in istry right from the beginning," she says. "W e are a team , and he has ptitired his hear; and life in lo ihis .work right along w ith m e.” In anticipation o f applying for n tfn jiro fii status through the IR S, M trie took a course on nonprofits Ihrough D uke U niversity and found u law yer to represent Ihem . B ul she had no m oney to cover the cost o f applying. L ike everything el.se, G od w ould take care o f that, loo. She nnd John had started m tcnding Peace H aven Baptist C hurch in Yadkin C ounty, but had been invited back to V ictory Baptist in CIcnunons to speak about Storehouse. A t Ihc end o f the scrvicc, she says the m inister got up and snid he was collecting tw o offerings that day, the first fo r the church as usual, nnd the second fo r ^ Storehouse. “ They took up about $750," she says. “ It was $3 lo $5 difference in what we needed Io gel our n o nprofit." A Storehouse fo r Jesus wns incorporated in M ay o f 1994 und approved fo r non-profit status that Decem ber. It started out w ilh a board o f three — M arie and John and W insion-S ulcni pharniHcist Jan C ooper — and grew to nine incm bcrs. In its third yeur, M urie received help from tw o volunteers, Lisu C hurch, w ho she had met when she spoke al Advance Baptist C hurch, and T rigctle Span, a fe llo w m em ber ut Peace Haven. But even ns the donations and client load incrca.sed, the house began lo deteriorate. “ It was fa llin g dow n on us," she says. "In the kitchen where I sorted all the clothing and in the back room , Ihe ce iling was lite ra lly fa llin g dow n. And a client fe ll through the from porch up to her m id-thighs." The board decided the house was a lia b ility and closed il lo Ihc public in August o f 1995. From lhal point on, M arie says she w ould meet people refen-ed to her by the D avie C ounty Departm ent o f Social Services and other area agencies nl n service station near Ihe house she and John hud begun renting in Advance. A Storehouse fo r Jesus needed a new headquarters, but M arie says they had no m oney to rent o r buy a b u ilding. “ 1 knew that in G od's tim in g He Storehouse founder Marie Collins clutches her Bible. w ould provide a place," she says. “ I had people luughing at me and suying, ‘There's no w uy you cnn get tlic size bu ilding you need rent-free o r even som ething you can ufford to rent.’ “ That experience is w hen G od taught me patience because I knew thut He ow ned everything and I knew Ihnt Ihis wns in H is w ill." In Septem ber o f thut year, the Rev. Ben M u ll, then pastor al Ijames Bapti.st C hurch, took M arie to meet Lee Barber al the old M a rlin Brothers H ardware B uilding on D epot Sireel in M ocksville . A fte r that, M urie suys Ihey met w ith Lee's parenls, nnd Ids m other, A nn, w ho had inherited Ihc building from her father, agreed lo let Store­ house use it rent-free fo r three years. “ I rem em ber wc were sitting in Ihe Inw ycr's office when we went to sign the papers," she says, “ nnd we were all crying. Even the law yer hud tears in his eyes. He said dial he had never seen anything quite like what was happening. “ Il wns a very sweet and special m om ent." The Barbers even agreed lo pay Ihe water b ill fo r Ihe first three years. The counters nnd some o f the m erchandise were still in the hard­ ware store, so V ickie W icker o f Ihe C hristian N etw ork fo r the Needy put the w ord out to local churches that help was needed lo set up the m in is­ try. In January o f 1996, A Storehouse fo r Jesus opened Ihe doors to its new home. "A s soon as w e got Itere, the volunteers .started com ing in ," M arie says, the num ber peaking at 146 last year.The client load also increased. In the m eantim e, the Rev. Tam m y Talbert, pastor o f Farm ington M eth­ odist C hurch, started a fund raiser lo buy Ihe bu ilding. B y D ecem ber o f 1998, she had raised m ore than $40,000, u sizable dow n paym ent on the $95,000 bu ild in g , and w ilh in tw o years, the debt was pnid in fu ll. "W e hud a m ortgage burning," M arie says, “ and it wus done." As she continued speaking lo churches and various com m unity organizations, m ore and m ore pcof)le - Photos by Robin Fergusson became invo lved, donating item s fo r distribu tion and volunteering their tim e. “ I've heard testim ony thut it brought churches in the com m unity together," she says. W hen she started Storehouse, M arie says she had hoped to be able “ to help som ebody once in a w hile.” Last year, a total o f 15,663 people were served by Storehouse. Am ong the item s distributed were 78,587 item s o f clothing and 214,801 item s o f food. In addition, dishes and linens, furn ilure, uppliunce, bedding, Bibles, toys nnd children’s books were nlso distributed. A Storehouse fo r Jesus offers a birthday closet fo r children and icens; w eekly chapel services and B ible studies: Thnnk.sgiving nnd C hrisim ns dinners fo r needy fam ilies; nnd C hristm as gifts fo r children and the eldcriy. "I did not know how many lives il was going to touch,” M arie says o f the m inistry. “ I've said this before, bul it's been like being on lop o f an ocean wuve and just riding il in. “ G od is in control. I just try to be a vessel He cnn use and fo llo w H is lead day by day." • Then sh all ihe righteous answ er H im , saying, Lord, when ia if we Thee hungered, and fe d Thee? O r Ihirsly, and gave Thee drink? W hen saw we Thee a siranger, and took Thee in? O r naked and clothed Thee? O r when saw we Thee sick, o r in p riso n , and came unlo Thee? - M atthew 25:37-39 (K JV ) • Through the years, M arie says several people have asked her to start A Storehouse fo r Jesus in their county o r tow n. One o f Ihem, was the Rev. Bernard Asore o f G hana, W est A fric a , w ho had been introduced to her by a friend at Peace Haven. “ He and his churc'h had a burden lo start som ething lo help the needy in Iheir com m unity," she says, “ but didn't know how to go about it." Years before, M arie , feeling led to m inister to the poor in T h ird W orid countries, had asked G od to give her a sign if that was som ething H o w anted h e rlo do. In N ovem ber o f 1998, Bernard was at Storehouse to speak at one o f the w eekly chapel services w hen he started crying and asked M arie to please take Ihe m in istry to Ghana. “ H e said the sentence that I had pul before tho L o rd,” she says. “ 1 can't rem em ber it, believe it o r not, it's gone now , but that was the sentence that I put out, 'G o d, if this is w hat You w ant me to do, let these be the words said so I'll know it's from Y ou.' “ A nd that's w hat happened.” M arie m et w ith the board m em ­ bers, w ho w ere 100 percent in agreem ent that G od was opening a door fo r Storehouse to reach out to people in even greater need. In 1999, M arie fle w to Ghana — alone. “ I had never been on an a iriin e r before,” she says. “ I was very reclusive before I was saved. 1 always had that tendency, and that shows you how m uch He changed m e that 1 could get on that a irlin e r and go to a T h ird W orid country.” It took tw o years to get Ihe m in isiry established. In 2001, Storehouse took its first m ission team to G hana and held a free m edical ■! c lin ic and evangelistic crusade. ' The seven team m em bers le ft lo return hom e on Sept. 8, leaving M arie and John behind to fin ish up some preaching engagem ents and tie up loose ends. They had planned to stay another w eek, but M urie says that next day, they bo lh felt n strong need to get out o f Ghana. “ W e stood all day on standby," she says, “ lite ra lly stood because there's nowhere to sit in the airp ort in Ghana. There's o n ly five international flights on B ritish A irw ays going out o f that country in a week's tim e.” A fte r standing all day and into the evening, M arie and John caught the last tw o seats out o f Ghana. "T he n we got to London and got the Inst tw o seats going out o f London com ing to C hariotic,” she says. But the flig h t never made it. They were over the ocean on Sept. 11 when Ihe pilot announced that the borders o f the U nited Sinlcs had been closed and the plane had been instructed to land in Canada. “ Everybody knew som ething bad had happened," she says, “ but nobody knew whnt it wus, People started praying. John and I started praying ." The plane landed in M oncton, where M arie says there was an outpouring o f love fo r the 2,100 stranded passengers. The town,speople Ihere hugged them , offered words o f Please See CS S t o r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s ... DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13, 20ILÍ - C5 11 Bob Hall, Bob Rauch, and Ann Wells volunteer at the pharmacy. “----------------------......................................................-........- r - • -.......................- .................— Artist Sue Boggs painted this picture of the Storehouse’s first building, C on tinue d F ro m Page C4 encouragem ent, fed them and welcom ed them inlo iheir homes. “ The love thut was shown in that tow n wus as opposite from w hal the terrorists were doing us you could po.ssibly gel," she says. W hen Ihc borders were opened, M arie nnd John caught a bus out o f M onclon and rode for tw o days to gel home. “ W e went by pretty near where the tow ers w ere," she says, “ and the sky was still filled w ilh sm oke fo r m iles and m iles and m iles after we lefl N ew York. Then wc went by Ihe Pentagon on the bus. So that week, wc were al bolh locations." A nd yet, throughout the w hole ordciili'she says they were never afraid. "W hen you're in God's hands," slie suys, “ thut fear is not inside you because you know He's going lo lake curc o f you ... You ju st have lo listen and fo llo w H im . “ If w o had not listened to the H oly S pirit and gotten oul o f Ghana, w ho know s how long it w ould have taken us lo get hom e.” T alking about Iho experi­ ence is s till em otional for M arie. T his past Sept. 11, she says she opened their m ailbox to find u curd from the M onclon C ily C ouncil, reading “ it's been a year since you were here” and “ M oncton lias nol forgotten you.” This past year, 14 people went on the m ission lo Ghana. “ It was an awesome trip ," M arie says. The stutistics speak for lheni.sclvcs. A total o f 3,348 clinical patients w ere seen, 70 o f w hom were surgical patients: 13,384 prescription niedicines were dispensed: 1,099 made professions o f faith during the crusade: and an additional nine sludenis were sponsored Ihrough Ihe scholarship program . E ighty studenis had been .sponsored since Ihe program was established in September o f 2000. As part o f the m ission, donations shipped to Ghana prio r to the trip were d istrib­ uted. They included 1,301 Bibles; 2;764 children's books (library, reading nnd .school); 21,613 ilenis o f clothing; 1,112 dishc.s/cookwarc; 2,590 items o f food; 14,953 hygiene items; 10,990 m edical supplies; and 1,588 school supplies, This year, a m ission Icam o f 15 is planning lo rclurn to Ghana in August if the $12,000 needed fo r m cdicine aiul m edical supplies comes in. A ll donations to A Storehouse for Jesus, Ghana, have to be designated. N onspecific donations that com e in go to llic local program . M arie says the people w ho have been on tlic mi.ssion trips arc forever cliungcd by whal tlicy see. "T he first year 1 wns over there, 1 cried the entire tim e," she snys. “ I kept thinking, ‘H ow am 1 going lo go buck lo D avie C ounly and .serve Ihe poor there when there's no com parison to G hana?' “1 w anlcd so badly lo have tw o lives, one lhal 1 could spend serving the people here and one that I could live fu ll lim e in Ghana and serve the people there ... One life is nol enough lo give .service." Photos taken on Ihe m ission trips are arranged in photo album s slacked on a shelf in M arie's office. O ne o f her favorites is o f u w om an ut clothing distribu tion in u villuge in Ghana. “ Slic has lie r head back w ith utter jo y all over her facc,” she says, “ from gelling tw o pieces o f clothing.” T lie children were also thrilled w ith Ihe clothing donations. M arie says she didn'l notice il un til she got back liom e and had Ihe film developed, but they were all clutching the clotlics to their hearts. M arie begins lo cry us she recalls Ihc photos. “ I said, 'Jolin, com e look ul Ihis,' " slie snys. " ‘This is w hal Ihis means lo lliese kid s.‘ " “ D on't gel me slarled on G liuna," she says, explaining the tears. “1 w on't stop." • A m i the K ing sh a ll answ er and say un lo them, Verily I say unto you. Inasm uch as ye have done il un lo one o fih e least o f these M y brethren, ye have done il unto M e. — M atthew 25;40 (K JV ) M eanw hile, back in M ocksville , Julie Luffm an o f Ihe D avie C ounly Heallh Departm ent contacted M arie uboul starting a free nicdical clin ic al Storehouse. "There w ere people, udidts sp ecifically," she says, "w ho were fa llin g ihrough Ihe cracks. They were nol eligible fo r M edicaid and were nol able lo gel help al Ihe heallh departm ent." M arie, alw ays looking fo r a w ay to fu lfill her desire to be a nurse, had w anlcd fo r some tim e lo o ffe r a free clin ic. She had brought it up several lim es, bul had gotten no response. “ So when Julie came in and said, ‘Can you start a clin ic for this county?' ” she snys, “ the doors opened w ide, and it fell into place." Dr. Fruncis Slale agrcetl lo be Ihc clin ic dire cior w lien ils doors opened in O clober o f 2000. W hen he resigned this past Decem ber due lo lie ailli problem s. Dr. G eorge K im ­ berly agreed to take over. To q u ality for the clin ic, a person m ust be a resident o f D avie C ounly, fall w ilh in 200 )- Ule'rejustamouse-cMckaway... D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^ECORD Go to the Davie County Enterprise R.ecord v/ebsite at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient lini< to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. iBeade?sPciïD Í U JeatheO D a v i e C o u n t y . . . W e V e G o t Y o u C o v e r e d O n l i n e ! wwui.enterprlse-recordxoiii percent o f the federal poverty level and have no insurance. The c lin ic is open on Thursday evenings from 5:30 lo 8:30. People can call for appointm ents beginning al 2 p.m ., and M arie says they're usually fille d w itliin 10 m inutes. “ A fte r that, 1 start taking names fo r overflow in case we have a no- show or cancellation," she says. Last week, fo r exam ple, Ihere were 15 people w ho had lo be lunied dow n. A lso in O ctober o f 2000, Storehouse began its M edica­ tion Assistance Program , w hich distributes free m edica­ tions to D avie C ounly patients w ho qualify. Both program s have grow n. Last year, a total o f 431 patients were seen in the m edical clin ic, and 901 patients were helped through the M edication Assistance Program . In the m eantim e, M arie had askeil plianiiacisi Bob Rauch, w ho had accom panied them on the Ghana m ission, to pray about being the direcior o f a Storehouse phannaey program . B ob agreetl, and the m in isiry received its license from Ihe N .C . Pharm acy Board on Dcc. 3,20 01. T he pharm acy is open on M onday and W ednesday m ornings from 9:30 to noon und on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8. “ Since Lexington Furnilure shut d o w n ," M urie says, “ it has been grow ing even more. They handed out 91 prescriptions one day last week w itliin a three-hour period." T his past Christm as, Bob received a letter from a man w ho w rote lhal his doctor said Ihe o n ly reason he was alive was llie m edications lie had received through Ihe phar­ m acy program . T he pharm acy is the most expensive program offered tiy Storehouse. It hus been operating on a $33,()00 grunt received last year from the W inston-Salem Foundation and a $5,000 grunt from Ihe W oodson Foundulion. The W inslon-Snlem Foundation grant is not renewable. “ So we're w alking in faith again," M arie says. D onulions fo r Storehouse cam e in last year from 13 states and 59 tow ns and cities and totalled approxim ately $185,000. But M arie says it is the local support lhal has kept the m in istry grow ing. “ T his com m unity has been w onderful,” she says. “ The people here have wrapped their um is uround this m inistry.” The children have nlso been involved, donnling Ih cir lim e und rnising money. “ C hildren hnve ulso come w ilh ih e ir pnrenls nnd volunteered in the sum m er," she says. Some o f the recipients o f S loreliotise for Jesus have been cliungcd by know ing.lhat olliers cure aboul Ihem . " I have .seen people w ho never had a jo b now w orking fu ll lim e fo r years and proud o f it," M urie suys. " It lakes curing uboul people tim e after tim e after tim e. It doesn't happen because som ebody w alks in tlie door and says, ‘ I need food,' and goes out changed. “ G od doesn'l'ulw uys w ork that fast. It lakes tim e, so we keep doing it and keep trying to m ake a difference in their lives." M arie, w ho w ill lurn 50 on M arch 31, says she never expected so m any people lo get involved in Ihe m inistry. “ They've picked up the cross w ith m e," she says. “ It's not a burden I carry alone. It's carricd by a ll o f us, every volunteer, every donor, every prayer w arrior. Every prayer llial's said is by someone helping to carry Ihis cro.ss." A wooden cross hangs on the w a ll o f the chapel at Storehouse. It is plain, m uch like the one on w hich Jesus is ,Iu h n C o llin s often pictured hanging. Perhaps it is ils sim p licity that beckons visitors lo pause and visualize a m an being nailed lo the w ood. O r m aybe it's the love in this placc that G od pul loge llier lhal inspires them lo refiecl upon whal m any believe was the greatest act o f love know n lo man. E ither way. It's im possible to leave Storehouse w ithout being hum bled and inspired by Ihe selflessness o fih e S avior for w hom il is named, the wom un w ho slarled il und all those w ho help lo keep it going. It is a testam ent to wltat G ot! can do. • C lient hours a t A Store­ house for.Iesu s, w ilh the e.w eption o f holidays, are fro m 9 a.m. to noon on M onday.t, Wednesdays and Thursdays and fro m 2-5 on Tues­ days. Vohoiteer an d donor hours are M onday through Thm sday fro m 9 a.m . to 5 p.m .; on the .w o n d and fo u rih I'rid a ys o f each m onlh fro m 6 10 S p.m .; and on Saturdays hy appointm ent only. F o r m ore inform alion on Storehou.se, c a ll 751-1060 o r e-m ail; .'Horehou.sehope@ yahoo.com. The niunher fo r the pharm acy is 751-2854; and the num ber ■ fo r the fre e m edical c lin ic and M edication A.s.ii.tlance P ro­ gram i.s 751-0927. Former District Court Judge M A RK S. C U LLE R i s p l e a s e d t o a n n o u n c e t h a t h e i s n o w a v a i l a b l e t o r e p r e s e n t c l i e n t s i n t h e D a v i e C o u n t y C o w ? t s a n d t h a t h e h a s o p e n e d a n o j f i c e f o r t h e p r a c t i c e o f l a w M A R K s. C U L L E R Attorney at Law 2 6 C o u r t S q u a r e M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 9 1 8 O ffice H o u r s : M o n d a y - F riday 8:30 A M - 5:30 P M CRIMINAI. C l lAHCIS ♦ 'I'llAl'I'IC CriA’IlONS ♦ DiVOIiCIi ♦ C l 111.15 C us-innv Cl III.D VlSriA'IlON ♦ Q 111,0 S tIl'l’O lfI' ♦ Slil’AltA'IlON AORIil-MIWIS DKSrimiltrilON OH M a UI'IAI. PllO I'liltlY AND D lilfIS ♦ A i.im o n v MOPII'IC/VIION OH PlllOK C o tlltl’ DltnH.liS A iriO M O illl.li ACCIDliNIS ♦ C ivil. AND CUIMINAi.'l'KIAI-S If }mi alrm ly hmv dii (HWnK!)' or if tim e is <»i iiiiom i’)' »'/lo smicmH)’ nilvht's you, limn pleme conlimie lo use that nlionie}'. If yon do not liiuv mi (iltonuy, Mr. (,'iii/cr iim id wekoiiw the uiiiiarliinily lo assist you wiih uny of the li'giil seiviivs lisiat iilm v. k C6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 Myrna Harris (left), president, and education ctiair Marlene Shamel (right) welcome guest speaker Wendy Horne. afternoon. Pliins were macie fo r m em ­ bers to have phologra’plis made on Feb. 14. C lub members Laura D nckow , E lette O w en, L in d a Scchrist, and L ib W oodw ard vo l­ unteered to assist the w om en w ith m ake-up, clothing, jew e lry and hnivstyUng. The ed ucation de partm ent was responsible for the program . T h e gu e st sp eaker, W endy Horne, gave a presentation on the sehool bond rc fe re n tu m , w hich w ill be voted upon on M arch 25. F o llo w in g the blessing, ap­ proxim ately 45 guests had lunch. B y M a rie W h ile Four Corners Correspondent M rs. Johnsie Shelton allended Ryan Shelton’s birthday celcbra- tio n at K & W C a fe te ria in S alisbury recently. She is the daughler o f M r, and M rs. Ken Shelton. M rs. Johnsie S helton and M rs. and M rs, Von Shellon anil Pino News A m a n d a H ug hes a lle n d e d a b irlhd ay party fo r M rs. B ertie B aity lasl Sunday at Ihe home o f M r. and M rs. R ick M arliniin. M r, and M rs. Kenny Sm ith, M r. and M rs. R ichard S inilh and M r. und M rs, E llio t S m ith and ch ild re n had supper S aturday nighl at Pier 601 Fish Cam p in M ocksville. M r. and M rs. Kenny S m ilh were Sunday dinner guests o f M r, and M rs. C harles S m ith and Charlotte. M rs. Z e lla G ough is d o in g nicely after undergoing surgery lasl w eek. M r, and M rs, Joe W hile visited her M onday. M r, and M rs. Joe W hite vis­ ited M rs. Batry S m ith M onday afternoon al W hitaker Care in W in.ston-Salem. lly N o n i l.iilh a m Pino Correspondent T he b re a k fa st at W esley Chapel Church w ill bo Ihis Sal­ urday, M arch 15 from fii.lO -lO a.m . Il w ill be the same great menu, coim lry ham and red eye g ra vy , sausage and sausage gravy, .scrambled eggs, hom e­ made biscuits, baked apples and grits. Everyone is invited lo at­ tend. V isito rs al W e.sley C hapel Sunday were D a rre ll and Pal M urray o f H untersville, son and da ughter-in-la w o f C lyde and V irginia M urray. B o b B u rn e tte was guesi speaker al W esley Chapel in Ihe absence o f Paslor M indy Snyder. C alvin T rivelle is home and doing w ell afler having surgery lasl week, John M cClannon hail a heart calheri/.alion lasl week and is doing w ell. Il was good lo have M ac and Sara Eure back in church Sun­ day, They had been in Florida since the m iddle o f Deceinbcr. Saturday, M arch 8 al 4 p.m ., Ted W illiam s and Pastor M elinda K. Snyder were united in m ar­ riag e at F a rm in g to n U n ite d M elhodisi C hurch, Paslor D avid Hobson officia ted . Ellen Anne Tutlerow , daughter o f the bride, was (low er girl and bridesm aid. Andrew Ballard wus ring heurer. A fte r Ihe cerem ony, the couple hosted a receplion at their home on Cana Road. The house was heaulifully decoraled w ith bou- qiiels o f assorted roses through­ out designed by Chinera Latham . A p p ro x im a te ly 120 guests enjoyed good food, fellow ship and a lillle da n cin g . S pecial guests w ere Ted's daughters, La ura and husbun d, C had Bishop, o f W inslon-Salem , and Carrie W illiam s o f M ocksville, sisler and brother-in-law , C url and Patricia Pruett, brother and sisler-in-la w , Jerry and T rudy W illia m s , and another sister, Linda Lafers, all o f M organton. A co lleg e frie n d o f M in d y ’s, Christina Sadasivam, anil daugh­ ter, A nju, o f St. Louis, M O , ar­ rived on W ednesday to enjoy the wedding festivities. A lso, attend­ ing the w eiU ling and reception was M indy's aunt and uncle from Indiana. O n Friday night after tlie rehearsal, everyone enjoyed din­ ner at W esley Chapel's fe llo w ­ sh ip hu ll hosted by B ub and Kathy E llis, H arm on and Nora Latham and Jim und C hinera L a th a m . S unday, M a rch 2, Friends in C hrist at Farm ington U M C hosted a house and garden shower I'or the couple. A fte r a honeym oon on Peter Island, they w ill reside on Cana Road. Curb That Sweet Tooth H ealth Departm ent Nutritionist O ffe rs Tips Members of the Mocksville Woman’s Club home life department prepare to distribute Valentine’s Day cards to area nursing homes. W o m a n ’s C lu b D o n a t e s F l o w e r B u lb s F o r H ig h S c h o o l G a r d e n The G F W C -N C M oeksvillc W om an’s C lub m et ut B eniiuda Run C ountry C lub on Feb. 12, C lub president. M yrnu H ar­ ris, culled the m eeting to order. W ords o f inspiratioit, w ith the them e being on St. Valentine’s Duy, were presented by Phy'.lis Potter. C lub hostesses were M arlene Sham el, S ally Braunstein and Sheilu Tutterow . Reports were given by de- purtnient chairpersons. Betty Fellow s, conservution ch uir, unnounced thut flo w e r bulbs hud been donated to the horticulture class at D avic H igh School for planting in the m em o­ rial garden. H om e life c h a irs , P eggy Tutterow und Pauline Bostian, collected V alentine’s Day cards from all o f the mem bers. Each m em ber brought 12-15 cards. They were distributed to nursing hom es in the county later that >- Four Corners News Southerners are know n for having a “ sweet tooth." C alhy M unson, registered d ie titia n /n u tritio n is t, o f the D avic C ounty H ealth D ep art­ m ent, said;“ A nd even though w c know lhat too m uch sugar can increase o u r ris k o f d e n ta l cavities, we s till choose sweet beverages such as sw eet tea, sw eet lem onade, sugary so ft d rin k s , sw eet K o o l-A ld and juice. “ S u g a r a lso a ffe c ts o u r w a istlin e s, hearts, and bones because we often choose sugary foods over healthier foods.” B ul to just w hat extent does sug,ir really affect us? R esearch o n a d u lts has prove n that bodies ad ju st to increases in calories from solid foods, but do not adjust w ell to in cre a se s in c a lo rie s fro m beverages. A s p a rt o f the re sea rch , adults were fed jellybeans early in Ihe day; Ihe rem ainder o f the day Ihey ale less food to offset Ihe e x tra ca lo rie s consum ed from jellybeuns. W hen Ihe adults were given the same num ber o f calories in beverages, Ihey did not eat less Ihe rem ainder o f Ihe day to offset those extra calories. Som ehow, beverages lend to “ fo o l" the C a s s id y C o u p le H a s A D a u g h te r A daughler, M egan Reese, was born to Thud and Tonya M auldin C assidy on M arch 7 at 3:26 p.m. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. and was Ii) inchcs long. M aternal grundparents arc John and Becky M auldin. M a­ ternal great-grandparents arc D o ris G u n te r and the la te L in d s e y G u n te r, and S .L . M auldin Jr. and the late B etty M auldin, all o f M ock.sville. P aternal grandparents (ire Ken and B etty Cassidy. Paternal grcal-grandpurenis are K .B . and Bertha Graves and the late James E. “ R ed" and M argaret Cassidy, all o f M ocksville. b ra in so th a t it re c o g n iz e these docs n o t c a lo rie s ; therefore the brain docs not send the message lo the stom ach that it is fu ll and w eight is gained. C ou ld the dram atic rise in o v e rw e ig h t and o b e s ity be re la te d to a h ig h am ou nt o f sugury beverages? O r could it be fro m the to ta l am ount o f sim p le sugars inge sted on a regular basis? The lo w carbohydrate diet has been around forever nnd is s till used w ith little long-terin success. The diet is short term und the m ajority o f persons tising the diet gain back the lost w eight i tt!ja m e M aybe the cu lp rit is ho i the total carbohydrates, but concentrated sugar calories. A ccording to U S A Today, a new report recom m ends that we get no m ore than 10 percent o f calories from sugar to decrease the global epidem ic o f obesity- linked diseases. Sugar accounts fo r a p p ro x im a te ly 16 to 20 percent o f total calorie intake. The report was com m issioned by the W orld H ealth O rganization and the Food and A g ricu ltu re O rganization and com piled by a panel o f 30 international experts. These experts have reported that ulong w ith regular exercise, a die t lo w in fa tty, sugury, and salty foods is key to stayin g healthy.' W hen it came to sugar, the panel’s advice contained some of the boldest recom m endations yet. These experts reported that p e o p le s h o u ld re s tric t th e ir consum ption o f added sugar - in c lu d in g sugar fro m honey, syrups, and fru it juices - to below 10 percent calories. H ow ? O ne o f the w ays in ­ cludes becom ing an avid food label reader. A food is lik e ly to be high in sugar if any one o f the fo llo w in g term s appears firs t or second in the ingredients list, or, if several o f them are liste d ; b ro w n sugar, ■ H (J p tjy ,^c o rg sw eetener, in ve rt sugar, coi'rl sy ru p , m a lto se , fru c to s e , molasses, fru it ju ice concentrate, raw sugar, glucose (dextrose), su cro se (ta b le su g a r), h ig h fructose com syrup, syrup. O ther ideas to cut back on sugar includ e try in g diet soft drinks, sugar substitutes such as sa cc h a rin , o sparta m e , and S plen da, and d rin k in g m o re water. M anson said that in the fig h t against obesity, it ’s the sm all changes th a t can m ake the biggest difference. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , contact M anson ut the D avie C ounty H ealth Departm ent, 751- 8700. Erin H e g e M eredith S G A P re sid e n t E rin Hcge o f A dvance was elccte d S tudent G overn m e nt A s s o c ia tio n p re s id e n t al M eredith C ollege in R aleigh. She wus elected in a cam pus- w ide election. 13 O n N C S U D e a n ’s L is t T hirte en D avie students ut N orth C arolina State U niversity were named to the fu ll semester dean’s list: M ichael D . G usefski, Casey Lyn n Jones, Shaw nu D ierd re Jones, Bradlqy,,Rob.c,r| K o ^o -ilii, M o lly D . K oontz, Zachary A lly n K uh n, B ria n C harles P arrish, B radley D ale Parsley, Jennifer L e ig h R o w e ll, M e lin d a Lyn n Spach, N icholas W illia m Sum ­ m ers, Scott W illia m Sutton and Ryun, Elizi))>pi|i J ^o tija s . Cornatzer News D uvld and T im iin y Ilc c k an­ nounce the b irth o f Ih c ir son, Iln id iv y P iiu l. D rn d lc y w as h o rn N o v e m b e r 20, 2002 at 4:20 p.m . u l D avis R eg ion al M ctllca l C e n te r In S la le svillc. H e w eighed 8 lbs. and 14 oz. and wus 20 and a h a lf lnche.s long . P a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a rc P au l a n d B e lly B eck o f M o ck sville . M a te rn a l g ra n d ­ parents arc P e rry C a rln e r and N ancy C a rln e r, bo th o f H a r­ m o n y. S ib lin g s a re U ra n d l Heck und K rl.slo p h e r P cniand. B y D oU ie P olls Contutzer Correspondent O u r co m m u n ity expresses sym patliy to the fam ily o f Ruth B arney w ho died M arch 1 al Forsyth M cdical Center. Sym pathy is also extended lo Richard K istle r and fa m ily in the dealh o f h si father. Dale K istler, w ho died M arch 3 al the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Hom e. Rev. R ichard W hitehcart and w ife, Linda, were recenl visitors o f liis aunt, Frances Craner, in Reading, Pu. M r. and M rs. Charles Pew at­ tended services al C ornatze r B aptist C hurch Sunday. T he y worked w ith Cam pus M inistries ut V irginia Tech and other places, M rs. Pew is the sister o f Rhondu Cam pbell, M ike and Jeanette C lark and children relum ed home lasl F ri­ day from Arizona w liere they did th e ir deputation w ork al th e ir hom e church. They w ill be leav­ ing later to serve us m issionaries in Alaska. Ed Fruupton, m issionary to South A frica , w ill be the guest speaker at the 6:30 p.m . service at C o rn a tze r B a p tist C hurch. Everyone is invited to attend. M r. and M rs. H om er Potts and Sharon visited Lena W all on Bal- litno re Road Sunday afternoon. B randon H arpe, student at Appalachian State U nive rsity in Boone and grandson o f M r. and M rs. H om er Potts, is hom e on spring break. A nn ie R uth A lle n was con- fm ed for a week w ith bronchitis. Shirley Potts was a shut-in last week w ilh an ear and throat in­ fection. B ub Jones is scheduled fo r m in or surgery Tuesday at Rowan H ospilal in Salisbury, Surah B ailey is a patient at D avie C ounty H ospital w here she is receiving treatm ent. A b b y B r ic k e y Is I n d u c te d In to K a p p a O m ic r o n N u A t M e r e d ith DOWN-TO-EARTHHELP WITH T A X E S . If you niHxi pructicjil holp about farm taxcfl, como eco tlio proreflaionula. Wo'll gol to tho rool of your questiona utmut tho Baio nnd oxchani^ of rami assola, incomo nvoroging, diaasUsr loBscii und moro. Cali 1-800-HRBLOCK or visit hrblook.com . A bby B rickey, daughter o f Jean and fJavid B rickey and a 2000 graduale o f D avie H igh S ch o o l, w as in d u c te d in lo M eredith C ollege’s chapler o f Kappa O m icron N u on Feb. 2.5. B ric ke y is a c lo th in g and fashion m erchandising major. Kappa^O inicron N u is a na-. lional honor .society fo r sludenis m ajoring in ihe hum an environ­ m ental sciences. Initiates m usl have a 3.0 or higher grade poinl average, be in Ihe top 25 percent o f their class, They ure selecled on the basis o f .scholarship, lead­ ership and su p e rio r personal im>ilities. Willow Oaks Shopping Center Mocksvilla, NC 33&-751-3202 Hfs: 0am-8pm Mon-Frl arxl 0-3 Sal Cooleemee Shopping Center Cooleemee', NC 336-2B4-2724 H[8’. Qam-6pm Mon-Frl and G-12 Sat K^OACfVttOttOO NEW Children’s Worship ‘Hme NEW Worship Times Sundays 9 & 10:30 a.m. A d e fin in g m o m e n t fo r ch ild re n 's m in is try a t H ills d a le B a p tis t C hu rch - ayjkPlN G THE NEXT GENERATION FOR GOD - KoMstructloH begins this Sundayl For more information call 940-6618 4815 US Hwy 158 Advance *jj^P u n xMeDrlvtn-Uvti «« DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 ■ C7 C o o l e e m e e S e n i o r s H e a r I n s p i r a t i o n a l P r o g r a m s Christine Lavin will be at the Brock Performing Arts * Center In Mocksville on March 29. ■!Get Ready To Laugh C h r i s t i n e L a v i n B r i n g i n g O n e - O f - A - K i n d S f i o w T o T l i e B r o c k M a r c h 2 9 The D a v ie C o u n ty A rts C ouncil w ill continue its 2002 2003 Season, Catch a Connec­ tion to the A rts, w ith C hristine Lavin in W hat Was I T hinking?, Saturday, M arch 29, at 7:30 p.m . at the B rock P erform ing A rts Center, 622 N . M ain St., M ocks­ ville . F rom h e r aw a rd w in n in g songs to co m e d y, s in g e r/ s o n g w rite r/g u ita ris t/c o m e d i- enne, La vin is u one-of-a-kind in a on e-o f-a-kind concert. She puts m elodies behind w itty, per­ ceptive observations about life . La vin, w ho w ill open fo r the S m others B ro th e rs in A p ril, know s how to keep her audience guessing, thinking and laughing at the same lim e. C om e fo r the tunes, .stay fo r the baton tw irl­ ing. W e guarantee a face hurt- ing, side sp litting, on the flo o r fun evening. (D isclaim er: We w ill not be responsible should you injure yo urself from laugh­ ing too hard.) A tte n tio n A II K nitters: Lovin, w ho recently took up kn ittin g , offers this invitation , if you kn it and are co m in g to m y show , brin g y o u r k n ittin g w ith you, com e a little early and we can have a k n ittin g c irc le in the lobby. T icke ts are $15 fo r adults, $ 13 fo r students and senior c iti­ zens, and $12 fo r groups o f 15 o r m ore. Seating is assigned so reservations are suggested. C on­ tact the A rts C ouncil B ox O ffice at 7 5 1 -3 0 0 0 o r e -m a il; b o x o fflc e @ d a v ie a r ts .o r g . Check out the co uncil’s web site; w w w .davicarls.org. The Cooleem ee Senior C iti­ zens m et in the low er auditorium o f the F irst B aptist C hurch on Feb. 10. T he m eeting was called to order by President Reba H olt. N oah P lo tl gave the opening prayer. M abel Couch led the club in singing the hym n; “ M y Faith Looks U p To Thee." C haplain Pauline H a ll gave the devotion. She read M atthew 5; 13-15, part o f C hrist’s serm on on the m ount. “ Ye are the salt o f the earth; bul if the salt have lost his savour, w herew ith, shall it be sailed? It is thenceforth good fo r nothing, but to be cast out, and lo be trodden under foot o f m an. Ye arc the lig h t o f the w o rld . A cily that is set on a h ill cannot be hid. N either do men lig h t a candle, and put it under a bushel, b u t on a c a n d le s tic k ; and it giveth lig h t unto a ll lhat are in the house." H all concluded her devotion w ilh prayer. The ro ll was called by A ssis­ tant Secretary B obbie D an iel. There w ere 23 m embers present. D aniel, substituting for Nancy R. Foster, read the m inutes o f the last m eeting, H annah Jones and Treasurer B ettie S m ilh gave the sunshine and treasury reports. H olt said a m eeling o f the execu­ tives needed to be held to dis­ cuss changes in the by-law s. Barbara Thornton lold o f up­ com ing activitie s at the D avie Senior Services. She read; E ight G ifts T ha t D o n ’t C osl a C ent. The g ift o f listening; when you don’t interrupt, you just listen. The g ift o f affection; when you let sm all actions demonstrate the love you have fo r fa m ily and friend s. T he g ift o f laughter: w hen yo u share a rticle s and funny stories. The g ift o f so li­ tude; w hen w e are sensitive to the need o f others w ho w ish to be left alone. The g ift o f favor: going ou l o f yo u r w a y everyday to do som ething kin d . The g ifi o f a h a n d w ritte n n o te ; tlia n k in g someone fo r their help, a note that m ay be rem em bered fo r a life tim e . A sim ple and sincere com plim ent is a g ift you can give to som eone. "T ha t was a d e li­ cious m eal." “ You lo o k great in that color," "Y ou did a superjob.’’ The eighth g ift is to have a cltecr- fu i disposition, because the easi­ est way to feel good is to extend a kind w ord to someone else. The m eeting was adjourned I ‘Behold His Glory’ O n April 13 Behold H is G lory, a Ju bila­ tio n E xperience o f'S o n g and Praise sponsored by Le Jour des Fem m es C lub, w ill be held at 5 p .m . S unday, A p ril 13 at the B rock P erform ing A rts Center, N orth M ain Street, M o cksville . “ W e ure liv in g in vo la tile tim e s ," sn id c lu b m e m b e r, W illie Studevent, “ tim es o f un­ certainty fo r m any people. W hat a co m fo rt it is to kn ow that no m a tte r w h a t goes on in the w o rld , w e sta n d o n an unshakeable foundation in Jesus C hrist o u r L o rd .” T he e v e n in g w ill fe ature P ow e r o f Praise fro m B laise B a p tis t C h u rc h , the G o sp e l C h o ir fro m F irs t B a p tis t C hurch, N orth W ilke sboro, the M e n ’s C h o ir from St. John Bap­ tis t C h u rc h , S ta te s v ille , the M e n ’s C h o ir from M t. Tabor Presbyterian C hurch in C leve­ land, N .C ., and praise dance and dram atic readings by local per­ form ers. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door, $5 fo r stu­ dents 12 and under. The event is funded in part by the D avie and N .C , arts councils. w ith everyone m eeting in the d ining room fo r a covercd-dish m eal. James G a ith e r was as­ sisted by D aisy Ridenhour, A licc Barron, “ D o ll" Foster, nnd Helen Jacobs In setting out the neces­ sary item s needed fo r the ineal and helping w ith the clean-up. The club m et again on Feb, 24. H o lt called the m eeting to order. N oah P lo lt gave the open­ ing prayer. C ouch led everyone in singing the hym n: “ Footsteps o f Jesus," played by M argaret R oyster, pianist. “ D o ll" Foster, assistant chap­ la in , gave the d e vo tio n . H is topic; “ Take o ff the old, put on the new.’' H e read 2 C orinthians 6; 17. “ W herefore come out from am ong them , and be ye separate, sailh the L o rd , and touch not the unclean thing; and 1 w ill rcccivc yo u." Foster said that we cannot do anything w ith o u t O od, that the H o ly S pirit lives w ith in us. H e snid thot O od is there fo r us, to h e lp us get rid o f the o ld th in g s. In his clo sin g prayer, Foster said that w ithout calling on G od we cun’l do anything. T h e ro ll w as c a lle d by D aniel. There were 25 membere nnd a v is ito r in attenda nce . N ancy Foster read the m inules o f the last m eeting. Jones gave the sunshine report. She had spo­ ken w ilh Frances S m ith , w ho w anted everyone lo know how m uch she misses them .The trea­ sury and Senior Services reports w ere given by B ettie S m ith and Thornton. H o lt asked the club to vote on a change in the by-law s for A m endm ent 4 and on givin g a donation in support o f the C ool­ eemee P ool. The m ajority agreed on bolh m otions. H a ll told o f the U ltra Screening that w ill be held at T u rre n tin e B a p tist C hu rch M arch 6 & 7 . The program was given by V irg in ia P lo tl. P lo lt and hus­ b a n d , N o a h , N ik k ie B la k e , C ouch, G aither, H a ll, Jones, and R idenhour sang six hym ns. H ull accom panied on the piano. T w o o f the hym ns sung were; “ H ow G re a t T h o u A n " nnd “ L o ve L ifte d M e." C ouch began sing- Davie High Class Of ‘67 Reunion The D uvie H igh School Class o f 1967 w il! hold its 36th year reunion on Saturday, A p ril 12 at the Ram ada Inn in C lem m ons at 7 p.m . A ll class m em bers arc in ­ vite d , and fa m ily m em bers o f those graduates ure asked to no­ tify the ones w h o liv e out o f tow n. F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll M ik e H o lco m b at 99 8-8 2 1 4 , M ike C arter at 998-4845 or Phil D cudm on al (336) 449-6044. ing “ Thunk You Lord for Thou ing prayer, und the m eeting was Blessings on M e." and Ihc oth- adjourned fa llo w in g the singing ers joined in. o f the club song. “ D o ll" Foslcr guvc the clos- Visitors arc always w clcom c. 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W illim ii Thiim as Ггус, fi(i, o f U.S. 601 Som h, M ocksvillc, diod Siuurday, March 8. 2003 in Rowiiti Coumy. M r. Frye was born Dec. 15, 1436 in Davic County lo Florciicc B aily Frye and llie lale Harold “ B u ck" Frye. He retired from Flav-O -R icti, where he worked as ■Л iiicchanie. M r. Frye was a Pres­ byterian nnd a member o f llie Bee­ keepers Association, He wus preceded in death by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Surviving: his wife o f 45 years, G oldii Page "T in y " Frye o f the hom e; 3 daughters, T rin a F, Hudson, M elissa F. W augh and K erri F. Ireland (F red), a ll o f M o cksvillc: 2 brothers, Robert "Pete" Fyre and Harold "Peler" Frye, both o f M ocksvillc; 4 sisters, Betty Templeton o f Union Grove, M ary Poole, Nancy (Janie) Coe and Ellen Bishop, all o f M ocks' ville; and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were held M onday, March 10 ul I p.m . ul W clch Funeral Home in M ocks­ ville, w ilh Robert Crea.son o ffic i­ aling. Burial followed in Rowan M em orial Park. Gary William Finch M r. Gary W illium Finch,5 8 .o f Oak Streci, M ocksville, died F ri­ day, March 7, 2003, al Forsylh M edical Center. Born in Somh Haven, M jch., on Dec. 13,1944, he wus the son o f the late Dale Finch and Hazel M ain Finch, who survives. He was employed by Funder Am erica und was a member o f Sl. Francis o f Assisi Catholic Church. Survivors: his w ife, B illie Rae Strunk Finch, whom he married D ec. 1, 1967; 2 sons, G ury Raym ond Finch o f Cooleemee and C hristopher Dale Finch o f M o ck svillc ; a daughter, M ary Belle Goss o f Battle Creek, M ich.; a brother, Tim Finch o f W iscon­ sin; a sister, Kutie Bouveretle o f M ichigan; 5 grandchildren; und 2 greul-grundchildren. Л son, R aym ond M u llh e w Finch, preceded him in death, A Muss o f Christian Burial for M r. Finch wus conducted al 10 a.m . M onday, M arch 10. nt Sl. Francis o f Assisi Cuthollc Church w ith Falher Andrew Druper o ffi- ciating. Buriul wus at Rose Cem ­ etery. M em oriuls: Duvie Prcgnuncy Center, 129 E. Depot St., M ocks­ ville. IV'iiclopc Gwen Homer Penelope (P enny) G w en (A rnold) Hom er, 28, o f Cosby, Tenn., died Sunday,. M arch 9, 2003 al U T Hospital in Knoxville, Tenn. Л Christian employed by Ihe Huddle House in N ew porl, she was born in E lm iru, N.Y. She graduated from D avie H igh School in M ocksville und lived in the W inston-Sulem ureu before m oving to Cosby, where she mar­ ried Churles (G ulor) Homer. Her sisler. K ellie A rnold, pre­ ceded her in death. Survivors, in addition lo her husband: a son, Ian M ucgregor H om er, I; purents, James W. Arnold o f M illhridge, M aine, und Beverly S. A rnold o f W inston- Salem; sisters, Ro.xanne Weather­ m an and husband A rn o ld o f .M ocksville, Jennifer Cum m ings und husband M ark o f Pfafftown, and Jumie Tuille o f Lew isville: maternal grandm other. Jeunelte Surfuce o f W inston-Sulem ; in ­ laws, Rusty and Jean Homer o f C osby; sister-in-law . M ichelle l.edheller; and grandm other-in- law, Esther Dickeson. A m em orial service was con- dueled Wednesday. M arch 12, at 2 p.m . ut Brown Funeral Home w ilh the Rev. B ill Bluck officia l­ ing. A m em orial service w ill be held for local friends and fam ily 111 I p.m. Sunday, March Ifi al Ihe OKI Chapel al Tanglewood Park, Clemmons. Harriet E. Richman M rs. H a rrie t E lizabe th Richmun. 103. o f M ocksville.died Thursday. March 6,2003 in Davic County Hospital. For the past year, she had been a resident at Autum n Care Nurs­ ing Home. Her parents, Vimce and Lucy Brock C ulhrell, and her 14 broth­ ers and sisters, all preceded her in death. Funeral services were held on Monday, Murch 10 nl 2 p.m. in the chupel o f Graham Funeral Home in M ocksvillc. The Rev. D arryl Scott officiated, and burial fo l­ low ed in B ethany A M E Z ion Church Cemetery. Sylvia Faye Lyons S ylvia Faye Lyons. 53, o f M ocksville, died Sunduy. Murch 9.2003, ul her home. She wus born M ay 1,1949, in F orsyth C o u n ty to H erm an Lenw ood und M ury S p rin kle Lyons, She was em ployed w ilh V.F. Jeanswear Inc, and was a member o f Turner's Creek Baptist Church. S u rvivo rs: a sisler. S heila Lyons T rill o f M ount A iry ; u brother, Richard Lyons Sr, o f W in­ ston-Salem; 4 nieces nnd neph­ ews: 5 great-nieces and 2 grcal- nephews. A funeral scrvice was held nl 2 p.m . Tuesday, M arch 11 ul Turner's Creek Baplisl Church, by Pastor Curtis Gibson. Burial fo l­ lowed in the church cemctery. M em orials; Turner's Creek B upilsi, 3216 C ourlney-H unls- ville Rd., Yudkinville, 27055; or Hospice Palliative Care, 1100-C S. Stratford R d „ Win.slon-Salem, 27103, Carol Caviness Hayes Carol Caviness Hayes, 63, o f Sulisburyi died Wednesday, March 5,2003 at her home, Boni Nov, 6.1939. in G uilford Couniy. she was ihe daughter o f Ihc lale V irg in ia and A lfre d Caviness, She was u graduate o f W ingate College, UNCG and A p ­ palachian Stale U niversity. She retired from leaching in 2001 af­ ler a cureer in elemenlury educu­ lion. Sh.e tuiighl Ul Nor\vood. Har­ risburg und M ount Pleasant el­ ementary schools. S u rvivo rs: her husband, M ilton G. Hayc.s; 2 .sons.Greg D. Hayes o f A ngler nnd M . Doug Huyes o f A dvancc; a brother, Grudy Cavine.ss o f Albem urle; 5 grandchildren; and a great-grand­ child. The funeral service wus al 2 p.m. Salurduy, M arch 8 ul M uin Slreel M elhod lsl C hurch con­ ducted by the Revs. David Rorie and Danny Leonurd. Burial was at S lanly Gurdens o f M em ory in Albem urle. M em orials; Aniericun Cancer Society, in honor o f Relay for Life's Sweet Potato Queens o f Kowun Couniy. Virginia Harrell Hodge M rs. Virginia Ardella Harrell Hodge, 78, o f Easl Bend died Sal­ urday, March 8, 2003, ut Forsyth, M edicnl Center in W inston-Sa­ lem. She wus born on A p ril 18, 1925, in M ount A iry to the Rev, W illie Clarence and Effie Secresl H arrell. She was retired from Yudkin Nursing Cenler where she worked ns a nurse's assistant. She wns preceded in death by her first husband. Robert Redd C hildress, her second husband. Kenneth Hodge Sr., 2 brolhers, C liflon Harrell and T.W. H arrell, 2 grandchildren, Dustin Childress und Gary N ell Hodges, S u rvivin g : 6 sons, R ichurd C hildress o f Lexington, Larry Childress o f P fufflow n. Ronnie Childress o f W inslon-Salem. Ken­ neth Hodges Jr, o f M ount A iry. Duniel Hodge nnd Sleven Hodge, bolh o f Ensl Bend; 2 daughters. Rebecca C hildress Hodges o f W in sto n -S n lcm and L in d a C hildress C line o f Advance; n slcpduughler, Roseanne Lambeth o f W inslon-Salem ; 2 slcp.sons. Buddy Childress o f Win.sion-Sa- Icm and Gene W h itt o f H igh Point; 2 brothers, Leo Harrell o f Advuncc nnd Lester G. H urrcll o f New London, W ise.; u sister, Ruth G ibson o f M nnnsha, W ise.; 16 g ra n d ch ild re n : und 23 greut- grundchildren. Funeral services were con­ ducted Tuesday. 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Turn to us with confidence for advance funeral planning, when your needs are more immediate, or for our extended aftercare services. S p a c e s O p e n In M e th o d is t K in d e r g a r te n R e a d i n e s s C la s s M o cksville First U nited M clhodi.st Preschool Is registering 2-, 3- and 4-year-old children fo r the 2003-2004 school yeur. w hich begins in September afler Labor Day. A fte rno on und m orning classes w ill be offered for llie 4 yeur olds K indergurleii Readiness Class, so m ore spaces are uvailable lhan in the past. “ W e w ill huve am ple room fo r those 4 year olds w ho have not ullended the 2 and 3 year old classes," said Barbara Bnshnm. The afternoon classes w ill be lauglil by D eilre Junker. C all Basham al 75l-2.‘i02 fo r more inform ution or lo register your ch ild. S t. P a tr ic k s D a y D in n e r A n d D a n c e S a tu r d a y A t S t. F r a n c is Plenty o f Irish food and fun are planned when The C ulholic Daughters o f Sl. Francis o f Assisi C atholic C hurch in M ocksville hosl Ihe annual Sl. Patricks Day D inner Dance in conjunction w ith the annual Sham rock Run on M urch 15 at 6:30 p.m . T ickets w ill be available al Ihe church du ring the 5K nnd lOK runs, or can be purchased in advance by ca lling Clare H unckler ut 7.S I-3230.Tieket.sarc$10perper.son:" ’ ’ R o c k H ill R e v iv a l M a r c h 1 6 -1 9 R ock H ill B uplisl C hurch w ill hold a spring revival M arch 16- 19, The new church is on N .C , 801 betw een F arm ington and H illsdnle (at the w ater tow er). The re vival svill fenture Duane and Iris B lue from W oodstock, Gu., w ho w ill share personal testimonie.s on Sunday and M onday. The Blues recovered from lives o f drug addiction and crim e before dedicating ih e ir lives lo C hrist, Tho Blues w ill lead a m arriage en- richm enl sem inar on Saturday, M arch 15 ul 5 p.m . at the church. Danny Jarrell w ill speak W ednesday night, Sunday services ure 10:30 a.m, and 7 p.m , und M onday-W ednesday services begin al 7. For m ore inform alion, conlucl pastor. Joe W oodward, ut 998- 5282. B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t W e s l e y C h a p e l W esley Chupel U nited M ethodist Church. P ino Rond o ff N.C. 801, w ill have a hum and suusage breakfast w ilh ull the trim m ings from 6:30-10 a.m. Salurday, M arch 15. Plules arc $5 each, Shiloh Baptist Church Plans Fa m ily A n d Frie n d s’ D a y S hiloh B aplisl C hurch al 544 E. Depot Sl. in M ocksville w ill have its annual Fam ily und Friends' D ay on Sunday during m orn­ ing worship. D inner w ill fo llo w al 1:30. Fam ily and Friends’ D ay is u hom ecom ing o f sorls in thal church mem bers in v ile Iheir relatives und friends for w orship and fe llo w ­ ship, The Rov, Dr, D on ulil Ray Jenkins, S hiloh’s puslor, w ill bring the m orning message title d , “ Lei It G o ," based on P hilippians 3:12- 14, The C hanccl C hoir, under the direction o f M agalene D, G uither, ■ w ill provide m usic, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13, 2003 - C9 ^ 5 ^ - ' s p e c i a l ^ 20% OFF LABOR T a y l o r R e p a i r S m a ll E n g in e s / A u t o R e p a ir F r e e T r o u b le s h o o tin g M ocksville, NC 9 9 8 - 7 8 7 9 o r 8 1 6 - 2 6 3 6 < P IC K U P & D E L IV E R Y C e d a r R o c k A s s i s f e d L i v i n g ofMoclöviile Peace o f Mind - Round the Clock Care Smaller Is Better Cedar Rock ix fully licensed by Norlh Carolina and uxex only certified staff who undergo complete criminal check and drug xcreeninf’. • On Site Dottors • Handicap Transportation • Nutritious Meals • Activities • Caring Staff ecurity.,;: • Snac • Trips • Outings • On Site Laundry • Medications ^ Independent Living Apartments Available We accept Medicaid & Private Furiding "If you think your mom and dad deserve the best possible core, call me, Shelia Sammons, Cedar Rock 191 Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 Enough 10 Serve - Small Enough to Care^ t e Attend The Church Of Your Choice No CtoeK Primitive Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd„ Mocksville, 2nd S 4lh Sunde/s, 10:30 a,m. Fourth SDlurday worship and conlerence, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, Richard Kirby. Eagle Heights C hurch,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powerlime, 7 p.m. Thursday Bible sludy. Casual dress, contemporary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale, M ocksville W esleyan Church: Hospllal St., Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor. Rev. Brad Holliman. Center United Melhodlsl Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Paslor, Stephen Blalr. 751-2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevelle; 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940-3753, Elbavllle United Melhodist Church: N.C. SOI, Advance. Fellowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Chrlsl (ages 12- 18) meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Slorey. Cooleemee Church of God: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Childron's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meellng, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service, 7 p.m. For more Inlo, call pastor Robert Hulelle al 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornalzer United M ethodist Church! 1244 Cornotzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. Rev. Kaye Frye, paslor. Bethel United Melhodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 n.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advance United Melhodlsl Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m, Worship, 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D. Sammons.Downlown Advance. Farm lnglon United M ethodist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. Oak Qrovo United M elhodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Concord United Melhodlsl Church, Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor, John Andrews. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderlui Wednes-days Children’s program, 6-7:30. Paslor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Communily Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11, Evening service, 6. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale Uni ted Melhodlsl Church; 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, relreshmenls. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night, 7. MldwaekigiHiltsdale prayor service, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as .drama,.worship, mislons, alnglos, women's, men's. Paslor: Jerry Webb, 998-4020. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a,m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Redland Penleooslal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rev, Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 n.m, Paslor: Rev,' Robert Kasllng. 751-5419. hup://W W W . m ln d sp rln g .co m / W.G. WHITE &C0. 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -16 6 9 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beel - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 092 Ralph Rallodgo Rd • MocksvlIlD 492-5496 J . P. GREEN M ILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 -7 5 1-2 12 6 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028336-751-2167 .•IDE. щ т ш т ш м 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NC 336 -9 9 8 -19 8 7 ''holycross/ M ocksville First Presbyterian Church. 261 S, Main SI, Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1-5) 8. Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m, Paslor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Melhodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads, Advance. Rev. Donnie Durhom, 996-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 S 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Melhodlsl Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville, Pastor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, 11. Children's ministry, Belore and alter school programs, 940-5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 8:30 £ 11 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brent Hellon. 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. Folth and victory Family Worship Cenler, 1687 Hwy. 801 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P, Church, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service, 11. Wednesday night Bible study, 5. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Paslor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study, 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United Melhodlsl Church, U.S. 601 S. Worshlp.9:45 o,m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United Melhodlsl Church ol M ocksville, Early Sunday Worship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary lormat. Tradillonai service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. B eliever's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turrentine Baplisl Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 11: Night Service, 6. Pastor: Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Melhodlsl Church; Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 998-5083. Fax: 940- 5502. E-Mail: kaybelhumc@yadlel.net Episcopal Church ol the Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Slory Ministry lor children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Clement Qrove Church ot Qod, Body ol Chrlsl. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 o.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Qreen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev, Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty W esleyan Church, 2106 Shellield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Paslor: Ronald Lee.. Bixby Presbyterian Church, 1606 Fork-Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd,, Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Pater Peterson, 998- 6813. Dulln Untied Melhodlsl Church, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville, 998-5409, Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a,m„ Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleemee United Methodist, Main St., Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun, 5-6,30. Pastor: Rev. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home Bible Sludles, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Bear Creek Bepllsl Church, Bear VOGLER&SONS hUnuriil H om e" 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 ? 3 ß -7 g 6 -47.14. PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME Л Ti'iulition o /’Cíiríní;.... 325 North Muin Slreel M ocksvillc, NC 27(12« 336-751-2148 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. M ain St. • M ocksville 336 -7 51-29 4 4 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m,, Bible Study Wed, 7 p,m. Rev, William Lee Cook lii. pastor. Cooleemoe Firsl Baptist Church. 284 Marginal SI,. Sun. Biblo Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine SI. Worship, 11 a.m,. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 SI. Francis ol AsslssI, RC. Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m, and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass al 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmlnglon Baptist Church, Sunday morning Biblo sludy, classes lor ali ages, 10. Worship; 11.1841 Formlng-ton Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40. Pastor; Scoll Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Homo; 998-5372. Blaise Baplisl Church, U.S. 601 North across Irom Horn's Truck Stop, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship S Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. and 11 a.m, Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday sen/lce, 7 p.m. Paslor; Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksviiie. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m, Paslor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon United M elhodlsl Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School,-10:45 o.m. Fullon Youth In Chrlsl, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor; Rov. Neville Slorey. Heaven Bound Full Qospel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 8. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Pastor, Jamos Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St, Mocksville. 751-5312. Contemporary early worship service, 8:30 a.m, Sunday School lor ail ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship sen/lce, 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., acllvities (or children, youth nnd adults. Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awonas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornalzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Melhodlsl Church, 1869 Shellield Rd., at County Line Rd. Services; 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dress and relreshments; S:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m., Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church. Shellield Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. SI. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Froeman.Advance First Baptist Church, 193B N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission .groups, 7 p.m. Paslor'Marlln Kaslner. 998-6302. Church ol God ol Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shlnaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer S Biblo Study, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Sevenlh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbalh SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, N0 2702B 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 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R » » Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbui y Rond, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-3712 School, Salurday, 9:30-11; Worship, 11 -noon, Paslor. Ron Davis, 751-3886, Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N,C. 801 N„ Advance. Sunday School, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394, Poslor: Rev. Grog Lillie. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Pastor; Ronnie Craddock, 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m,, worship, 11 S 6, Wednesday Night Prayer meeting, 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church ol Qod, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Slreet, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Pastor; Bishop James Ijames. Mt. SInal AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m., worship. 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998- 6231. Bixby Church ol the Living God, 2121 Cornalzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. • Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles wesl ol Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 o.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday, UMM llrsl Sunday breaklast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev Stephen Blalr. Plney Qrove United M ethodist Church, 376 Underooss Rd., Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Paslor; Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998-7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksviiie. Pastor, Netlye Ijames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night; Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Camella Lane, Mocksviiie. Pastor: Sleven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church ol Ihe Qood Shepherd, Church & Cross sis., Cooleemee. Worship, 9:30 a.m., leiiowship hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4lh Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Llle Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Reavls. Mocksville Church ol Qod. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Pastor: Larry Hollllleld. Sunday School, to a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday evening. 7. Jerusalem Boptlsl Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster, Sunday services; 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sundoy School lor all ages; 11, morning worship; 7. evening worship. Wednesday services; 6 p.m., lamlly leiiowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Sludy. Nursety lor inlanis and toddlers. Fellowship Baplisl Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 098-6544, -Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Qrove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eotons Baptist Church, 495 Ealons Church Rd., Mooksvlllo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Paslor; Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. Abundant Llle Christian VIolory Cenler. 117 E. Depot SI., Mocksville. Paslor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, II. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAtG GARTER BUILDER, ING. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 3 4 1 C fjij! Л. Caila, l*rrsiJfnl • .VUlin C. Carter, \'u'c Prct. H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e KlNDIiR TO N C lIAPEL L ocathdon Hw v 158 Br.TWEEN Cl F-MMQNS & A dvancb 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 M a rc h Is S e n io r P e t M o n th T a k i n g C a r e O f A n i m a l s D u r i n g T h e i r G o l d e n Y e a r s CIO - DAVIK COllN I 'i’ KN I MKI’KISIC KKCOKD, Tluir.sda.v, iMiircIi 13. 2003 B y Jn ckic S i'iih o lt D avie C oum y Km crprise U ccoril This is Senior Pet M o n lli.T lie em pliiisis is on recognizing early .signs o f iiging in oureunipanion friends so quick ireatinent can be given. M o sl o f u.s have heard that one ye a r o f an a n im a ls life equals .seven hum an years. B ul lhal equation cun’l apply to all breeds o f dogs and cals, L a rg e breed s age m ore q u ic kly than sm aller ones. That ineans if you have a seven year old Germ an Shepherd ils age is equivalent lo a 65 year old per­ son.Thai age d e fin ile ly qualifies yo ur pel as a senior. A nd gianl breeds age even m ore rapidly. Physical exam s fo r pets over seven are reconiniended at least tw ice a year. A iu l routine blood- w ork can rule out any early signs o f kidney, liver, o r heart disease. Com m on signs lhat your pet m ay be entering his golden years are graying around his muz/.le and slow ed ae livily. A ccording lo D avie C ounly veterinarian D r. R obin B rock, arthritis is one o flh e nuisl com ­ m on ailnienls .seen in geriatric anim als. "W e’ve got good unhri- lis m edicines n o w ." she said. The difference pel owners see in their pets after taken m edications can be dram atic. Dr. Robin Brock is seen above with two of her clients - Spook, the cat, and Bazooka, the dog. March Is Senior Pet Month and Brock encourages pet owners with aging pets to schedule a visit with their veterinarians. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Take Me Home Ginger is a red female chow chow who was removed from a cruelty case. She needs a fenced yard or large lol and would be Ideal for a single adult or adult famlly.This two year old needs lots of love and attention. She’s sweet, friendly, playful and is leash trained. If you’d like to meet Ginger or any of the animals in the foster care program call The Humane Society of Davie County at 336-751-5214. Brock estim ates that at least thirty percent o f her clientele are pels over age .seven. "T he iium - lie r o f g e ria tric pets, ju st like ge riatric people, is increasing because w e're taking bettercare o f our pels and people have a closer bond w ith their pets." Just like hum an seniors ou r pets need increased veterinarian care and preventative m edicine as they grow older. The benefit can o n ly be happiness for both you and yo ur pet. N.C. Museum Of Art Coming To Town I'o r a weekend in M arch, the D avie A rts C ouncil w ill host the N C M useum o f A rt. T h ro u g h C o m m u n ity O u t­ reach program s, the N .C . M u ­ seum o f A ri makes it.self avail­ able lo art lovers om side o f K ii- leigh. The D avie C ou nly A rts C ouncil has taken advantage o f , the.sc o ffering s to m ake them P" available lo the area. The first w ill be a weekend o f flow ers. On l-rid a y.M a rch 2 1 .D r. Kris D oor w ill present a lecture on llow ers in art,exam ining the oc­ currence o f llow ers in art form s. "D r. D oor is a favorite am ong lecturers al the N C M A and we lo o k fo rw u id U) her V 's itin g M ocksville.” said Shanda Sm ith. D avie A rts C o u n cil program manager. The lecture begins at 7 p.m .. and w ill be at the D avie C ounly Public Library. 371 N . M ain St.. M ocksville . T his event is free. O n Saltirtlay, M arch 22. Price D avis w ill lead a llo w e r arrang­ in g w orksh op fro m 10 a.ni.- noon. D avis, a flo ra l designer from W inston-Salem , w ill dem ­ on strate the arra n g e m e n t o f flo w e rs, and lead participants through assem bling llie ir ow n crcalions. The cost o f this w ork­ shop is $25 for iiienibers o f the N .C . M useum o f A rt.a tu l .S30 for non-m em bers. It w ill be held in tlie lobby o flh e B rock P erform ­ ing A ris Cenler. 622 N . M ain St.. M ocksville . C ontact Ihe A rts C ouncil al 751-3000 for m ore inform ation and registration form s. v V il Feature DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, IVlarch 13,2003 ■ D1 M o c k s v ille M an P la y e d P iv o ta l R o le In W W II S p r i n t One Sprint. Many SotulIoni.”‘ l‘(it Ш ток I'iM k Affairs Мшщчег S p rilli víiliiv.s lite ih o iisim d s o f re.spoiisex we have re ceive d a m i n ’(' use llie n i to m ake cliann cx lh a l are im p o ria n i to o u r ciisiom ers. S p r i n t is L i s t e n i n g Sprint appreciates custom er comments about how we are perform ing as a com m unications provider in our com m unities. Tliis feedback has inspired new product ofTerings and .service improvem enls designed to save customer.s tim e, keep them inform ed and provide them more value. Lasl year, Sprint launched sprint,com /com m itm ent, a Web site lhal provides com m unity news for North Carolina and gives custom ers the oppom m ity to share Iheir llio iig lils aboul our service. Sprint values the thousands o f responses we have received and we use ihem lo mnkc changes that are im portant to our customers. Residential custom ers requested m ore convenient .scheduling o f service appoinlm enls. so Sprint im plem ented two-hour appointment windows. In demonstration o f our custom er com m itm ent, wc met our scheduled service installations 98 percent o flh e time. Customers also wanted more ric.xibility in paying ihcir bills, .so we expanded iheir payment options lo includc on-line and phone payments via check or credit card. Business customers also have provided valued comm ents on serving Ihem in the way they desire. As a direct result. Sprint recenlly created a single customer service line for siiiall business customers. In addition to im plem enting custonier-suggesled improvements, Sprint constantly strives lo serve customers w ith the newest technology. L.asl year, we in\’cstcd S1.3 billion in technology nationwide, and recenlly redesigned packages o f local, long di.stance, data and wireless services to provide customers greater value and choice. Sprint’s conlinuing invcstmem in infrastructure - about S187 m illion last year and S 2I8 m illion planned Ihis year - ensures that N orth Carolina customers bencfil from a fiber-rich, all-digital network lhat olTcrs stale-of-tlie-arl products and services. M ore cuslomer-suggcsted changes are on ihe w'liy. This year. Sprint w ill redesign the local phone bill lo make it easier to understand and provide updates on scr\'ice installation progress. So keep lalking. and Sprint w ill keep listening. SPn-16G405 We h a v e a good S e le c t io n o f beds We c a n р ф г Ш b e d M y o u r сЫс1е^а^^ So stop by today. Free Delivery, s Mocksvillè Fu^^rè Dow ntow inii M o tk s v ille 7 5 1 - 5 8 1 X ' " ' in£ò@ inòcksville£ùrniture.coin B y M ik e B a rn h a rd t D avie C o u n ly E nterprise R ecord W a lte r M a rtin fig u re s that w hen the Japanese fo u n d o u t he w as fig h liiig against ih e m , ih e y surren­ dered. H e w as jo k in g , but the M ock.s- v ille m an m ade q u ite a d iffe re n ce near the end o f W o rld W a r II as a p ilo l on several b o m b in g m issions to Japan. W h e n D a v ie na tive T o m Forebee w as d ro p p in g tho firs t a lo m ic bo m b on Japan, M a rtin w as o n his w uy back fro m his sixth and fin a l b o m b in g m ission to thut co untry. M a rlin liv e s in his p a re n t’s old hom e on N o rth M a in S treet, w here his sisters, Jane M a rtin and R ub y M o o re had liv e d . H e m o ve d back here in 1985 a fte r w o rk in g a ll o ve r the w o rld . H is fa m ily , and M a rtin in clu d e d , w ere in the p ly w o o d and veneer business. H e is the son o f the lale W .F. and M in n ie M a rtin o f the B ethel co m m u n ity. H e had trie d a stin t at A p p a la ­ ch ia n State eo lleg c, but it w as too co ld , be fo re he jo in e d the A rm y in 1942. "M o s t o f us w ere a bunch o f kid s ,” M a rtin said o f he and his fe llo w A rin y re cruits. A fte r ta kin g tests and reque stin g fo r fly in g schoo l, he w as accepted. A fte r tra in in g on B -2 4 s and B - 29s, it w as the B -2 9 ih u t he p ilo te d on m issions. H e had a go od cro w (H e m ade sure o f that be fo re he le ft the states.), and tlie y w o rke d hard to co m p le te th e ir m issions. ‘‘W e ’d leave (S a ip a n ) at «bout s ix in the ttfte rn o o n , fly u p to Japan, d ro p o u r bom bs and com e ba ck,” he snid. ‘‘It w ns an a ll n ig h t flig h t. A ll o f m y m issio n s w ere nt n ig h t excep t on e.” T h e o n ly dny m issio n w ns to M arcus Isla n d , and it w as there they h it the roughest w e a th e r they encountered, ch anging 1,500 feel in a ltitu d e ut “ the snap o f yo u fin g e r.” It w as so ro u g h , it rip p e d the seat o f liis ra d a r op e ra to r fro m the flo o r. It w as the sam e m i.ssion that a n ti­ a irc ra ft fire w as b u zzin g aroun d tiie plane. “ I had an e xce lle n l crew . T h e y w ere a ll go od and they a ll d id ih e ir jo lis ,” M a rlin , w h o re tired as a ca ptain, said. H e stays in re g u la r contact w ith som e o f those m en, and they v is it w he neve r they can. “ It w ns q u ile an e,xperience, but I w o u ld n ’t w ant to renew it," he said. W hen the w a r was over, M a rtin d id n ’t hnve a desire to co n tin u e fly in g . H e had jo in e d the reserves and w hen they asked fo r volunteers d u rin g the K orean W nr, he decided thnt he hnd alre ady done enough vo lu n te e rin g . H e had a s a w m ill and p la n in g m ill in S outh C a ro lin a , and co m p a­ nies hire d h im to go to fo re ig n co untries to h e lp w ith plan ts there. H e has w o rke d in The P h ilip p in e s , Peru, Panam a, L ib e ria nnd C osta R ica. M a rtin d id n ’t spenk those Inngunges, b u l kn e w h o w to get his p o in t across. “ T h e y c o u ld got m e m ad o u t in the plan t and I w o u ld raise h o lt in E n g lish . T h e y g o t the m essage,” he .said, M a rtin is n ’t a m an to m in ce his w ords. H e s till d o esn’t lik e Japa­ nese cars, nnd he hns som e advice fo r the U n ite d Stales ns it ponders w hat lo d o w ilh Ir«i|. “ I f they w o u ld do o ve r there lik e w o d id in Japan and bom b the h o lt o u l o f them and leave n o th in g but ru b b le , w o w o u ld n ’t have to .send so m any troo ps in ,” he said. “ P eople say th a l’s not hum ane, b u t ... e v e ry th in g is fa ir in lo vo nnd w a r,” H e ho ld s no regrets fo r h is years o f m ilita ry service. N o w a d a ys, he spends his lim e p id d lin g a roun d his 100-p iu s ye ar o ld house. M e en jo ys a fe w d rin k s o f scotch e ve ry duy. “ P eople tc li m e I s lio u ld n ’t d rin k , b u t I k n o w this o ld stack o f bones b e tte r than a n yb o d y else.” H e gets m edicn l cnre th ro ugh tho V A H o s p itn l in S u lisb u ry, b u t hus no m u jo r p ro b ­ lem s. T he w o o d w o rk in g is s till in his blo o d . In n shop be hind his house, he turns bo w ls and fu rn itu re , nnd is try in g to b u ild his in v e n to ry so he cun “ n iuko a n ic k e l o r tw o .” M n riin snid there is no need fo r h u lla b a lo o o v e r his se rvice in the w ar, ju s t as there w as no b ig send- o ff in 1942. “ W o ju s t w e n t,” ho said. Ж l l l l r Waller Martin In 2003, and in 1943. Walter fVlartIn: It was quite an experience, bul I wouldn’t want lo renew it.” t ; î D2 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TKRPRISE RECORD, Tliursdiiy, Miircli 13,2003Davie Schools C'cinli'cmcv Klcmcnliir.v The firs t grude students o f Dawn Ludu'ick huve been talking about tlie weather clianges and tlie signs o f spring. They made butter­ flies and daffodils to welcome the season. The children have com ­ pleted spring stories. T h ird graders in M rs. Henderson's classroom have been learning about Harriet Tubman and Ihc Undergrnund Railroad. Stu­ dents In Mrs. Jones' class have been studying geometry und measurc- ■ ment. They weighed imd measured ■ using chocolate candy. They are lenrning about types o f conintuni- . ties. In Mrs. Mautvr's classroom.Ihe , students have finished a unit on the solar system. Last, the students in Ms. Schwicbert's classroom have be studying Ihc Harth, the sun, the moon and the stars. They did an e.x- periment this week lo discover how shadows change throughout the • day. A ll classcs are continuing lo cam . accelernted reader points and , memorize m ultiplication facts Students in M r, M cDougall's language arts classes have been reading The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Uimks. Many ac­ tivities have been incorporated to assist comprehension as Ihe stu­ dents progress through the story. N orth Duvie M iddle In Prime Time, ilie Titims team members completed checkers tour­ naments, as part o f the school-wide tournament, Titey discussed per­ sonal values and are engaged in goal setting. In Mrs. Hassell's language arts class, students are unpacking adjec­ tives w ilh a little School House Rock. Max Graham was Ihe ndjec- , live song winner, as he was able lo stand nnd sing it in front o f Ihe class. Students are learning about Imm i­ gration and the meaning behind Ihe Statue of l^iberty. Students w ill be w riting travel. ; essays nnd re-exploring Davie ; County w itli an assignment to make ■ a Davie County brochure. Social studies class members finisiied a speak your mind debate. : Students were assigned a side lo ; debate dealing w ith the possible I upcoming war. H alf the class de- y bated in favor o f die war and half '.debated against il. It wns a chal- ’.lenge for Ihose who were assigned ;to debate something lhal did not go ;aiong w ilh their opinions. The •project was tied into the C ivil War. ^ind students are sUidying Recon- Istruction. ; Mrs. Delaney's science classes |are studying maciiines. During tliis Minit the students learn Ihc pliysics ■ o f roller coasters. They study this • concept using a K'Ne.i kil and hudd­ ling a roller coaster. .Social studies I students are researching an event in ;ihe Revolutionary War. They report ; Iheir research as a first person news- «papcr article. They combine these .articles and use Microsoft Publisher 'to produce a paper from the class ¡about the Revolutionary War. Mr. Rareshide's algebra students ;are graphing and applying linear and (soon) non-linear equations. .Pre-Algebra students are in the imidst o f a unit on proportions and ■percents. In social studies they are ;sludying Ihe rapid grow iii o f the 'United Slates in Ihe middle o f Ihe ; l‘Jth century, '. W illiam K . Dnvie Kleiiienlnry ; The I’ebniiiry reading party was ;licld I'riday, Marcii 7.The foiiowing K-2 students read at least 32 books for I'ebruary. N icholas H iltnn , Jordan Myers,Taylor O ’Neal, Sonia R am irez, Dakota R ichie, Trey Lagle, ChIoÉ S ilva, C hristiana Grannaman, Tyler McLarnb, Maria Rogers, M egan S carlett, T rin i A lvarado, W iley B aity, Taylor Blankenship, Ada Caballero,Tanner Call,Travis Chilton, Becca Ferebee, Andrea Ferrebee. U riel Gamez, Joshua G am m ons, D aniel Gonzalez, Joanna Hicks, Courlney Jones, Todd M cB rid e, K risten Rainsey, M atthew S carlett, Sebastian S turdivant, Brooke Young, M acLena Apperson, Zachary Baker, M icluiela Boger, A le.i G obble, Lauren H obson, Matthew Keenan. Sasha Lockarl, Zulema Martinez, Kelsi M iller, Sam N esbit, Megan R a tliff, Cynthia Reyes M ariquez, Bobby Joe Tom pkins. George Wagner, Josh Wagner, Haileigh W oolen, Anna Beth Carter, Ross Hoffner, Kendnll Lanier, M isty M cEw en, C raig Mooro, Desirae Vandiver, Chesnee Barber, Bethany Barkley, Cody Boger, Zach C arrion, Seth Clarkson, Karen Diaz, Antonio Gabino, Andrew Lee,Shelby Mast, Tyler Myers, Sherri Parks, Michiiei Polls, Kevin Powell, Jesse Ramirez, Sharina Scott, Jessica Stewart, Kendal T iffi, Ashlee Trivitte, Kristy Turner, Brooke W allace, Cody W hile. T yler W oolen, Sarah Anderson, Brooke Ball, Maggie Uarneycastle, L incoln B rock, Brittani C arlncr, Lupita Castro, Evan Cave, Jonathan C ha ffin , K irsten Cockerham , Jerem iah Gom ez, Jodi G regory, C a itlin M ille r, T yle r S holfner, Anna Tulterow, Autumn Barber, Yaquelin Barron, Joshua Blaekburii, Sarah Conlos, Joey Davis, Alex Espinoza, Juan Exiga B eltran, Briana Guevara, Natalie Ireland, Johnny K alish, Slielton Lanning, Julia Lanzo, Carlos Nava Lopez, Dalton Scherer, W inson S coll, T aylo r Weatherman. The top readers in each class were: Juan Exiga Beltran, Kirslen Cockerham, Anna Tutterow, Sherri Parks, A nton io G abino, M isty McEwen, Mieliuela Boger, Joshua Gammons, Christina Grnnnanian, ' Trey Lagle,Taylor O'Neal, Aubrey Apperson, Brandi Ferrebee,Shelton Sales, T aylo r Anderson, C oty Edwards. Kassandra Gerdes, Caitlin Tutterow, Citizens of Ihe Week for Feb. 2*1- 28; T aylo r O ’N eal, M ariana Moreno, Cody Griggs, Levi Boger, Uriel Gamez, Chloe Mabe, Zulema M artinez, Zach Carrior, Brittani Cartner, M ieiieai Shores, Haley Pulliam , Natiiun Pearce. Roberto Montoya, Megan Cumpbell, Aleeia I larnion, Matthew Speer, and Tyler Jones, Citizens o f Ihc Week for iMarch .1-7: Duke W hittaker, C hristina Gramiannm, Peyton Brooks, Chloe S ilva, Kristen Ramsey, Kendall Lanier, Alex Gobble, Cody Boger, Lincoln Brock, Brianna Gurvara, Timia Ruano, Mary Ferebee, Kylan W hitesides, Kelsey T iffI, Brandy Sands, Briltanie Wagner, and Breck Want. Bus and Car Riders ol' the Week o f Feb. 2‘(-28: T yler W ooten, Gabriela Lopez, R icky M oreno, B randi C arlton , Zach C arrior, Madison W iiitlock, Alex Gobble, Megan R atliff, Jesus TorrestAna Torres, and Bnmdi Allen. Diane Ireland's fifth grade students finisiied a sludy o f land and water biumes in science. Each student picke<l a biome to research and 10 write an iid'ormation report. Spring Housing Fair Join Us Гог B u ff e t B r e a k f a s t i V Saturd^ March 22 • 8-11 am : i Davidson Counly Community Colleoe i Davie Campus ' Spc'cial eveni lu help you ,ind your family find ,ind huy Ihe home Ы your dreams. Don't worry ,iiinul creilil problems. We will help! M()rl|i.tge Lenders & Hankers oinile tn hike your jppllc,ilinnl Everything yon need lu qualify for л ne\v home plus free bie.ik(asl • whal >л deal! Queslionsi Call Sh.iron .it QQIHIOOO, Snonimin: Davie Housing Initiative, Inc, IV'nninstan & ComiKiny Realty U n y McDaniel Builders Wachovia Dank & Tru.sl U'xingtun Stale Bank \Val-,Mart • m » T Dank ofthe Cnrnlinaii Students luive been w riting one or tw o poems each m onlh. For March, students wrote lim ericks. They w ill add these to poetry books. At tlie ei\d of tlie year they w ill huve a poetry celebration, !n social studies, the class has been studying Ihe regions o f the U nited States along w ith the Revolutionary War and C ivil War. In February, Ihe class completed a study o f African-American History. Students read articles, poem s, songs, and stories aboul famous African-Am ericans, the Under­ ground Railroad, and slavery. They w iil begin another regional sludy tills week on tlie Midwest States. In leading, students havc begun a new theme, '!One Land, Mnny Trails.” They w ill be reading about Ihe problems people faced when moving West. The students hnve been using many strategics as they read. Students arc using “ Runners" lo help w ith com prehension, “ Unpacking the Question" to help wilh comprehension, "Unpacking the Question" lo help understand what is being asked, and identifying the types of i|uestions. Wc hnve also been m aking a "R eading W ord W all" to help us w ith new terms. Math is on a "ro ll." Students have been rolling dice, sliuffling cards, and playing pro b n b ility games. Each student was asked lo make a game with questions that related to probability. They w ill continue w ith Saxon M ath und supplemental resources. Mrs. Meagher's ‘lth/5lh grade class has been working on w riting poetry books. Students have been w ritin g one lo tw o poems per m ontli. This month the students wrote limericks. They w iil set a dale for u poetry celebralion shortly. Fourth grade has been w riting reports aboul animals. Students learned about the classifications and the adaptations o f the animals. In addition to a w ritten report Ihe students are creating Hyper Studio presentations. The 5lh grade is completing a study o f Black History, They re­ searched a variety o f famous African Americans who have made positive contributions lo soeeily. Tiiey wrote a poem about tile person lliey thought had impacted history the m ost. The next poem w ill definitely be about spring. Students in Judy W hile's fourth grade celebrated Ihe second spelling raffle w illi an after school iee cream sundae/bingo party; Jordan Mayo, Brenda Hernandez, Latrinda Tillery, Carolina Oliva-Hernandez, Zachary Paugh, Taylor Anderson, Megan C am pbell, Kelsey T ifft, E m ily Davis, and Alex Henry, Special guest was Esmeralda Hernnndez. Each tim e a student made 100 in spelling, hc/slie pul their name into a container. A t the end o f tlie grading period a certain number of names were pulled out and invited lo the pnrly. Students completed a study o f “ Black History” and have begun to w ork on th e ir N orth Carolina Notebook. The elass is rending Ihe novel. The W right Brothers al Kitty Hawk nnd went on a scavenger hunt to several web sites lo learn about the brothers. The fourth grade has a trip planned on M arch 18 to visit Horizons Unlimited in Salisbury, They w ill visit Old Setzer, a one room school and then learn about rocks and minerals, Pinebrook Elem cnlury This week’s Box Top champions are Mrs. Blank's first grade w itli 172. This week students collected 1,349 box tops. Pinebrook has earned $1,359 toward new books for Ihe medhi cenler. Keep sending in your box lops. The $1400 goal is close. The next deadline for mail­ ing box tops to General M ills is Mnrch 31, The m edia center has new benclies. The PTA received two grants this yeur for the construction o f benches for the media center, Duke Power awarded Ihe PTA w ilh a gram in the amount o f $999 and RJ Reynolds awarded a $1,000 grant. Joe King, wlio has several grandchildren and great-grandchil­ dren in Pinebrook, built the benches and Woodie Bales pul carpet on the benches. These two men saved a large amount o f money that can be used to purchase books for the me­ dia center. O fthe S1,999, $ 1,624.00 w ill be used for books. Tlmnks to all who made this possible. T h ird graders are studying weight nnd measures. They are learning Iheir nuilliplicm ion tables. In science, soil hns been the topic o f study and was eulminaled by a field trip lo Horizons, Tim Latham from the county office visited the classroom with a soil demonstration on various soils typical o f N.C, Character Kids trail for the week o f Murch 3-7 was justice. Charac­ ter Kids for tlie week o f March 3-7 were; Logan Foitz, Cindy Adkins, A vi Oomer, K ristie Davis, Tony. M yers, Paul Beauchamp, Brooke M cC raw , Jake L in h a rl. Beth La shm ll, Jessicu G reen, K hiry W hnrloii, Tiffany V ita l, Wll.son Land, Jordan Fleharty, Haley Carter, Jordan Ruble, Louie Estep, Savan­ nah Bias.'iy.siteel Fair, Kayla Smith, • Austin York, Brooke Beaucliamp, Preston Beauchamp, Austin Bailey, David Sponier. Cornatzer Elem cnlnry February was a busy month for Mrs. Dalton’s kindergariners, Tiiey spent lots of time learning about fa­ mous black leaders, dental health, generosity, Valenline',s Day and presidents. Students also focused on a dilTereiil lettereach week through­ out their study. Tlie featured author o f Ihe monlh was Paulette Bour­ geois, she is Ihe author o f the very popular Franklin Ihe Turtle books. Last week, Mrs. D alton’s stu­ dents turned Iheir attention lo a very topical subject,the wealher.The fea­ tured author this month is Dr. Seiiss. Students celebrated his birthday by wearing Itis famous red und wiiitc striped iiat.They also read lots of his books in celebration us w ell as watching Tlie Cul in the Hut video. Students are also busy preparing for Cornalzer's famous Easter Pa­ rade. Using lots o f decorations, stu­ dents ure busily designing their Eas­ ter bonnets and lop hats. They arc also concentrating on learning the Easier songs they w ill sing at the parade. " I’m so proud o f all my stu­ dents nnd the progress each one has mnde,” said Mrs. Dalton. Miss Calhy Byerly's third grad­ ers have been greening up tlicir nn- gers by rcading about plants, Tliey are now focusing Iheir attention on a unit aboul space lo coincide w itli the theme o f the school’s reading program. Students have learned all Iheir lowercase letters in cursive and arc conccnlratlng hard on Iheir now handwriling style. In m alli, the class is working on their m ultiplication tables. Students havc ulso pre-tested on Study Island,com in preparation for.tiieir End o f Grade tests Iti May. Physical ® cal;iofi' continues lb offer many ciiallcnges for all stu­ dents nt Cornatzer, Kindergariners, first and .second graders hnve been crawling, climbing, jum ping, walk­ ing und running tlicir way througii an obstacle course. The .students are very creative and use many differ­ ent molor pattenis lo complete the activities that make up the course. Older students have been participat­ ing in a game called Hex Ball, which hns been introduced lo give fifth graders prnelice before their Field Day. Hex Bull w ill be one o f the .sta­ tions at the county-wide Fifth Grade F'ield Day. A ll students are enjoying the fun und competition o f tliis game. Cougars o f the Week; Xavier Rodriguez, Nathaniel E llis, Jose Julian-N avn, M organ S m ith. Zachary Robertson, Lnuren Tnylor, Jy Q Dalton, Chelsea Moore, Josh Barney, M atthew Beaucham p, Abigail Romero, Sierra Doucette, K aillyn Cheek, Shannon D illard, M utlieu Snw ieki-Johnson, J,D, Mise, Erin Deadmon, Jesse Hilton, Sydney Nelson, Lizbeth Enriquex, Drew Brake. Continued On Page D5 Put our staff to work for you! CaU us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com H O W A R D R E A L T Y 330 s. Salisbury Street (Corner Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Otficc Hours; Monday-Friday 8-6 Salurday 9-12 • Sunday By Appt, lOOt/. ncfos Inrrn. 3BR, гнл, oul- СМ5Ип01п(]ЗВП.2ВАол42./-Ас. lOIC-/ -lUR, 2 lull. 2 Iw« ВЛ, Clommons, 4ВП, ЗОЛ. 10,24 ncios, poss, amrming, hisloilo, 4 Bodroom bldija,. craok. $575,000, sq ft, MANY amcnisos $399,900. mnny nnionilios. 5330,000. loaso, $267,500, tmmo in lown, $239,000, Hislofiail 6BR, гвл, homo on 2.76 acios, with immacuiftîü lamlacopioQ 13+Л ncfos, 1,5 story homo. 3BR, 2 5BA, $194,900.Oofmuda Пил - 3BR, 2 5ВЛ, sunroom. 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ГЛ.М III.MOWAUI) K()WAJSKí: WIIIIIOCK NOI.AN 7^1-HSi.r 7Sj.BVtì 7.ЧМ71 KIN Ml, tVlUNHtnVAKI) SAHA UANIUI.L HAVnYs 7SI-eS6b 74Í.HSM 7Ь\Л\М MiKt Htvimvm.NUKjx uuss 751.10Ш m-41Sb DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Miircli 13,2003 - D3 ' J 5 O n W C U D e a n ’s L i s t Five D avie .suideni.s ul We.sl- crn C arolina U nivcnsily were named lo Ihe fall .senie.sler dean’s list al W estern C arolina U niver­ sity, E arning 3.5 o r higher grade po in t averages w ere; M o n ica Siizanne Bow m an and C hristo­ pher M ichael Folds, both o f A d­ vance; and Shana D aw n Brewer, Jo nathan R ay C re aso n an il M in d y L e ig h S eanion, a ll o f M ocksville.' T a r a d i d d l e P r o d u c t i o n I V t a r o h 2 1 A t T h e B r o c k The Davie High School Jazz Band, shown here performing in London in January, will hold a fund-raising concert Friday night at the Brock Performing Arts Center in Mocksville, S p rin g F lin g T he D a v ie C o u n ty A rts C ouncil w ill continue its 2002 2003 Season, C atch a C onncc­ lio n to the A rts, w ith The Fish­ erm an and H is W ife, perform ed by the Tarradiddle Players, tour­ ing Com pany o f C hildrens The­ atre o f C h a rlo tte , on F rid ay, M arch 2 1, at 9:15 and I0;30 a.tn. Both perfoniinnces w ill be ut the Brock Perform ing A rts C en­ ter. 622 N . M uin St., M ocksvillc. Pre.school-uge c liik lrcn w ill be delighted by this classic story o f a sim ple but happy fisherm an und h is n o t-s o -h « p p y w ife . W hen the fisherm an returns an enchanted fish to the sea. his w ife demands a m ore extrava­ gant life as a reward. W ilh each w ish granted by the m agical fish the w ife becom cs increasingly greedy, im til the couple finds them selves back w here they started. The audiencc w ill help the actors tell the story in this en- chunting llsh talc. T ic k e ts fo r these p e rfo r­ mances arc S3. Seating is as­ signed so reservations arc sug­ gested. C ontact tlie A rts C oun­ c il Box O ffice at V.“) 1-3000 or hoxoJfia’@ ilavka ns. ora .C heck out Ihe arts co uncil’s web-site; »'w w .davii'ans.ori;. D avie High Band Plans C oncert And M ore Friday Night The second annual S pring Fling, featuring the D avie H igh School Jazz Band, w ill be held Friday, M a.rch 2 1 ,7 p.m . at the Brock P erform ing A rts Center in M ocksvillc. T his perform nnce w ill serve as a fundraiser to help purchase u n ifo rm s fo r the D uvie H ig h M arching Bund. T his w ill be the Jazz Band’s first pu b lic perform ance since they returned from London in January. W hile in London, tho D avie H ig h M a rch in g Band p a rtic i­ pated in the N ew Y ear’s D ay Parade, and the Jazz Band per­ form ed at W estm inster C entral H a ll one evening. D u rin g the evening perform ance, featuring several bands and ensem bles from around the w orld, Ihe Jazz Band “ brought the house dow n,” w ith tw o encores required to sat­ isfy the audiencc, said Band D i­ rector Robert P atillo, The Jazz Band, directed by P atillq, is a credit-bearing class that consists o f 19 students w ho are m em bers o f the m arching band and concert band, and who m eet after school every after­ noon fo r practice. They provide tnusic fo r the hom e basketball games, and pe rform occasion­ a lly for other special events. T h e ir re p e rto ire in clu d e s “ Gonna F ly N o w ” (them e from “ R ocky” ); big band tunes, such as “ In the M ood” ; pop tvines, in ­ cluding “ M y G irl” ; and contem ­ porary jazz, such as “ P icking Up the Pieces.” P atillo, along w ith the Jazz Band and Band Boosters, en­ courage everyone to com e to the Brock fo r a nighl o f m usic and ftm . Those w ho enjoy dancing are invited to m ake use o f the dance flo o r that w ill be created in front o f the stage. Heavy hors d ’oeurves, m ainly donated by surrom uling businesses, w ill be a v a ila b le th ro u g h o u t the evening. A silent auction w ill also be held during the evening featur­ in g item s donated fro m area businesses and in d iv id u a ls ... hom em ade q u ilts, dcco ra tive item s, etc. D oor prizes, also do­ nated by local businesses and in d iv id u a ls , w ill m ake the evening m ore fun. Great m usic, dancing, good fo o d , a s ile n t a u c tio n , d o o r prizes, and the o p portu nity to help Ihe D avie H igh Band,., all add up fo r a great evening out. Tickets are $ 10, C all the D avie C ounty Arts C ouncil Box O ffice at 7.*) 1-3000 for m ore inform ation, o r Christa W arise at y40-3.‘)42, Lea Anne at 9 3 6 -0 1 4 0 o r e m a il rpppverc@ uol.com . T icke ts m ay be purchased from a jazz band inem ber or ul the door. G& C /\fœ ^ 0 )/п б Park gemont r . Lot 323-$109,500 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Jetted tub, main level MBR 9x8 sludy, panlry.pallo FURNISHED M O D U L-O I'EN S uii-M oi\-'l\ies-I’rl • 2-5iim Sut U luiu-5|iiu 7S1-203S www.cbtrlad.com Eocti etnee )ndoper>donity ownod arxJ oporatod. •From 590,000's •In Mocksvliie only 25 minutes to Winston-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davie County taxes and Davie County Schools Dln'cfioiis: ¡--low fo Hd lixii 174, turn li'fi lo K'llwy /5iV, Go 4 mUcs'lo L-MìììUi}( M , H'Sforsv, LAVhituey. 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Much morel $175,900 Call Mary. 341 Kenneii Krest Road • Co/y home stirrinmded by 3.‘I4 wooded acres. Privacy in greal lociition, close lo Clemmons and W.S. Wired shop/ oflice in hack. $129,900 Call Janice Farm ington Road 139 Creekwood Drive • This home Completely remodeletl wilh new paint is in great condition w/new svood lloors¡md carpel. Ready to move in. .3UR, in living area, new ceramic tile in2BA. The 1 acre lol lo be surveyed kilchen, new сафс1 in HRs, 2-tier deck, Оч)П1 larger Iracl. $119,900 Call very private yard. Home warranty Rodney included. $134,500 Call Peler 109 Q uail H ollow Road - Great 2 slory home wilh lols oV stt>rage and beautiful kitchen. .3BR, 2..'5IJA. oflice, fenced backyard and wonderful neighborlunul. $139,900 Call Rodney 107 Sterling» D rive • Maintenance free, one level living with this 2I1R, 2liA lownhome. Greal room, dining room and smnoiim. $139,900 Call Hriggett for more details. 218 Redwood Drive • Move righi into Ihis ({ualily brick ranch w/3UR <!C: 2 full ПА Л unlmi.slied bsml. All appliances slay. 'I'his home includes tnie garage, a storage bldg vV: playgrovmd cquip. $119,900 Call Glen 201 НоШп» Hi)l.s bane • Co/y 3 bcdrwm, 1.5 bath brick raiwU with full basement. Convenient lo shopping, schools Л YMCA. $105,000 Call Mary 180 H ickory 'IVee Road - All brick ‘IBR home on nice wooded lot on quid street. Kilchen remodeled wilh solid oak cabinets, custinn tile center island, \N'ood lloors, wliite a|)pliances-al] slay. Lois of space. $154,900 Call Karen. Cînilv Durham94Ü-7JJ1 JanitMhjton 97Í-M7 Cilen Stanley 6ît)'îi7i I'citr Heavenf)')S-l047 tlrlggctl Ferrell 6» 11г)'ап Rogers ioS-ijjo Кйгеп Maready OiS-mi | 1 Ш с 2 Б V i s i t u s o n i h c w e b : w w w , P c n n i n g t o n R e a i t y , c o m ............o r .............E - m a i| u s a l l n r o @ P c n n i n g l o n R c a l l y , c o m ^ t â •Vi 1)4 - DAVIK COliN l'Y liN l l'RPRISK RIiCORI). riiursda). March 13. гООЗ Leticia Patino from William R, Davie Elementary gives a big smile for the camera to show oft tier pearly wliites. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Dr. Paul Mighion applies dental sealant to a student's back teeth. D en tists ‘G iv e K id s A S m ile ’ Hy Ja ckie SviihuK Davic C iuinly finlcrprisc Kccdril I'riday. I'cl). 2 1 was Ilio day lo O ivi; K ills A S m ile across A m e ric a as sc lio o l c liililr c ii across llic iialion rccci\ cil access lo free ile iila l care. I’ ivc local dentisi oliices vo l- viiitcered llie ir lim e lo jjiv c slii- d e iils fro m C oo lee m ee, Com alzer, and W illia m U. Uavie scliools iio-cosl exams ami seal- anls. 1 'I'oolli tiecay is Ihe m osl com - P ' m oil cliiU llw iod disease. O ne o f Ihe ways to help preveni lo o lli decay is Ihe denial sealanl. A sealani is a plasiic m ulerlal lhal a dentisi applies lo Ihe chew inj: surlaces o f back leelh lo form a barrier lhal prolecis from plaque w hich can cause cavities. M o ck svillc dcniisi Dr. Paul M ijjiiio n , w ho coordinated llie •Smile event for the county, along w ilh dentists G eorge C hurch, Adam D orscli, Jeffery H illings, and G ary P rillam an saw Davie stiidenls throughout the day. A c c o rd in g lo M ig h io n . "W e're Irying lo help as m uch as we can. 'I'here's ii need." Dr. M ig hion and his staff e,x- pected lo .see al least .10 students lhal day. He was t|iiic k lo point om all the e ffo rt from others lo help pull o ff the event. Mis staff and (itliers voluiileered Iheir lim e lo assist. S haron H oger, p u b lic h e a lth d e n ta l liy g ie n is t fo r Davie, was nionunieiital in her effo rl to aiil in Ihe efforl. A m i social workers in the area helped transport siudents lo the d iffe r­ ent dentist's offiees. But M ig hion also voiced his concern about the outcom e o f students a fle r they leave the tientist's office. 'I'he proce<lures done lo sludenis lhal day were lim ited liecause their parents did not acconipiiny llie n i and stale budget cuts are e.xpecled to lake away from m uch needed dental care funds. 'I'his m ay cause slii- dents to suffer in Ihe long run. "U verybody's got lo figure out lhal de ntistry does counl and these kids need w eliiinee lo go lo school w ilh o u l having looih- ache.s and they d o n 't need lo grow up w ilh abscc.ssed le e lli," said M ighion. "It's an effort to help, bul it's also an e ffort lo raise awareness." D a v i e , Y a d k i n C a t t l e m e n T o M e e t A t S m i t h G r o v e Dr. Paul Mighion: "Den­ tistry does count and kids need a chance to go to school without tooth­ aches." T h e D a v ic and Y a d kin C atlle m cn's A ssociations w ill have, a jo in t m eeting M onday, M arch 24 al the S m ith G rove Kuritan B uilding, U.S. 1.^8 cast o f M ocksville . The m eeling tie- gins at 6;30 p.m. “ We w ill be disucssing cattic m in e ra ls and g e n e ra l herd health," saiil C ooperative Exten­ sion agent, Phil Rucker. A n in d u stry representative w ill bc on haiul lo discuss how m ineral rationhs are forniulalcd, whal ingredieni.s w ork be.sl, how m inerals w ork lo keep ca ttle healthy and how lo select the righ l m ineral for your particular operation. "M in e ra ls arc a very im p or­ tant part o f a beef cow 's n u tri­ tio n ," R ucker said. "N o l supply­ ing w hal an unim al needs could reduce production as w e ll as in­ crease the p o s s ib ility o f u n ­ healthy anim als." A sponsored m eal w ill bc served so reservations are re­ quested. C all Ihe Extension o f­ fic e ul 7.51-6297 b y F rid a y ,' M arch 21. "C om e be a pnri o f ihis etlu- calional program ," R ucker said. "T he ca lllc iiie n also e.xlend to you an in vita tio n lo becom e a part o f Iheir association." Onlun^706Rlverbend Dr.. $349,000 liifj 3Q;cr>o( l»tl ФЮО*Ая|. ftunctr Wl A M (iit-itiitn. ‘KiAv Qif a»r-i«viLW. WVtonderi S w ic e g o o d W a ll & M c D a n ie l Mocksville; Clemmons: 336-751-2222 336-778-2221 854 Valley Rd. 2419 Lewisville- Suite 100 Clemmons, Rd. w v m . C 2 1 S W M . c o m 378 Lakeview Rd. • 5229,900 Historic toiic' Loc.uod o«i 3 iic. \o\ . IvirtNvood Muittinl on 5 acs. Urchvd flrs, hickory cnbinets ftoofS. Sfj.icidiS 1«. DR, A (Jen. 3ÜR, ЗВЛ, * кис»юа Convit-nl lo \ Liyurt (Itr.it fix cntHt.i*w»i (кч.к. 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Serving You With Hcmietships In; The Wlnston-Sjlem Boaid of Realtors, Multiple Usting Service, tertlfieil Commercial Investment Member (CCIHh Carolina Real Oata (ilal?wlde commerdal), Loop Net (tommeroai listing network), Internallonal Relocation Services Iis-ni6 1ЫеО(1с*Н1ц,« I Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 13,2003 - DS Continued From Page D2 Student day.'i to be made up as n result of snow closures ure: Thurs­ day, March 13 and Friday, March 14 are now regular days and nol early release days. Tuesday, Muy 27 is now a tegular school day. Monday, Mnrcli 17; Monday and Tuesday, April 14-15. A reminder lo parents; Tuesday, March 18, 25 - Venezia's N ight; Thursday, March 13,20,27 - Dairy Queen Night. M ocksvillc Elem entury Ms. Langer and Mrs. Zoubek’s class have been learning nbout the importunée o f dental health. The children enjoyed a piesenUilion by Nurse Boger nnd Cherl Frye, who explained why il is imporlanec lo brush Ihose teeth. The children also observed an experiruenl o f how leelh can be affected by sugar, using Coke and an egg. They were amazed how "leelh" can quickly change color when nol brushed properly. They have been learning Iheir numbers 0- 20 and how lo net out story problems using teddy bears, ns well as Ihe Id ­ lers “ D " and "V ." The siudents arc currently studying March weather, “ In like a Hon, oul like a lamb." Mrs. Everett’s first graders arc reading "New Shoes for Silvia" by Johanna Hurwitz and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. When Silvia receives a present of red shoes, she can’t w all lo wear them. Bul she must leam to be patient until her feel have grown big enough lo fit Ihe new shoes. Mrs. Starnes and Mrs. Brown’s second grade class finully wrapped up the units on weather nnd matter that has been slrelehed due lo our days missed by the weather. They w ill .soon be beginning a unil on sound. Siudents are gelling the hang o f subtracting IW O digit numbers wilh regrouping. They now see lhal practice docs make perfect. The week ended with Ihe much anlici- pated rending program celebration for Ihose meeting iheir reading goals. Students got lo walk Ihrough a fire truck and an ambulance. Thoy renlly enjoyed jum ping in ihe "cu.stle." But Ihe highlighl was Mrs. Stanies be­ ing lifted up in the bucket on Ihe fire truck. Mrs. Lankford nnd Mrs. Shuler's third grade class continued lo read biographies. Wc finished Thomas Edison's biography by making a lime line of his life and then creatcd a timeline o f our own lives. The latest biography wc read was on Helen Keller. The children became fam il­ iar w ilh Ihe Braille alphabet. They wrote messages to Iheir friends us­ ing lentil beans and Iheir friends had lo Irnnslale the message. For President's Day, the children used an Internet website to research a presi­ dent. Tliey used Iheir research lo type a paragraph aboul Ihe life o f tlie president o f Iheir choice. Miss Swain’s fourth grade class is finally breathing a sigh of relief. We made il past the writing test and are now on our way to mastering all that needs to be learned before tak­ ing the EOO’s. Aside from working hard to prepare for NC tests, we are also w o rkin g on hyper studio projects in the computer lab to rep­ resent all that we have learned aboul Ihc NC regions. Miss W illiams's Td'th grade eluss has been working hard these past few weeks. In February, each student pre­ sented n slntc project. Siudents cre­ ated home videos lo advertise tlieir stales, drew posters and made travel brochures. Each sludenl also com­ piled a notebook of infonnntion tell­ ing interesting state facts. In math, the students ure leamlng metric niea- surenienls and conversions. Eeo.sys- icnis is llie topic for science, and in reading we nre finishing the novel “ N ight o f the Tw isters“ by Ivy Ruekman. South Duvie M iddle From the C ruiser Team; Mr. Crenshaw’s social studios classes hnve com pleted black history projects nnd arc now beginning n study of W orld War II. They have also been studying the first four U.S. prosident.s. Mrs. Gaither's math classes have recently completed their focus on nlgebraic skills, such as two-step equations and lincnr equations. Stu­ dents have learned to graph linear ecjuntlons and to apply these skills for problem solving. The study o f geometry und probnbilUy w ill bo the primary units in the weeks ahead. Students w ill solve a variety of prob­ lems using the fundamentals of ge­ ometry. Students w ill do hands-on nctivities lo better understand prob­ ability. Probability games w ill he played lo allow siudents to evnluatc Iheir chances o f winning or to dis­ cover Ihe probability of losing. Ms. M cClanirock’s 8lh grade sci­ ence classes have been studying a unit on rnagnetisni. The students par­ ticipated In hands-on altraction and repulsion, making a compass, com­ passes and currents, magnetic iovi- Intion and electromagnots. Cruisers o f the Week; Heath Boyd, Shayna Toney, Cassandra Meloy, Juslin Barker. Cruiser Stu­ dents o f the Month for January; Heath Boyd and Jessica Vaniadoe. They were treated to lunch nl Buck’s Pizzn. Cruiser Students of the Monlh for February were Shayna Toney and Cassandra Meloy. They were treated lo lunch al Subway. Cassandra M eloy represented SDMS al Davie County Soil and Wnter Conservation Speech al the Brock Cenler Fob. 18. Cruiser Elizabeth Ciioplin was chosen for oulstanding citizenship al SDMS. She wus recognized al the school board meeling March 3. Ms. M cClninrock’s Tiger Time was the top seller of the Supersnver Cards in the oighlii grade. The PTSA treated the winners to pizza, chips, drinks, brownies and ice cream sun­ daes for lunch. C cn lriil Duvtc Kducatlun Center Developmental Day 1 Student of the Week, March 3-7; Wray Ward. We continued lo talk aboul cars. Irains, planes and olhor things that go. Wo miule hot nir balloons, air­ planes and kites. We enjoyed lalk- ing about lamb and lion for Ihe sea­ son. We had fun seeing whal things would blow in the wind. Wc had snacks that wc made into trucks nnd planes. Wo ure looking forward to spring and we w ill begin talking aboul spring and Easter. March has arrived for Ihe Devel­ opmental Day II classroom and we are learning about the changeable weather and the irndilions o f this springtime month. We have made lions and hunbs as well as a crowd of lucky leprechauns who w ill bc joining us for a "green eggs and liam " breakfast on Friday. Wc arc enjoying the windy weather by mak­ ing nnd Hying kites nnd sniling liny sallbDals. M a r c h is G e r i a t r i c P e t M o n t h AT F a rm la n d V e te rin a ry C u nic, PA. I s y o u r p e t 7 y e a r s o l d o r o l d e r ? Now is Ihe lime lo do compiele bloodwork. Calch problems BEFORE ihey comrolyowpet's liealih! Comprehensive Exam and Bloodwork for older pets will be DISCOUNTED this month only. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTIWENT! Farmland Veterinary Clinic, P.A. 3793 llwy. 64 West, Mocksville (336) 492-7148 C O L D U i e L L B A N K e R В TRIA D , REALTORS’ Teacher Tracey Miller (left) and Principal Mary Sine take part in Pinebrook’s Jump Rope for the Heart. P in e b ro o k R aises $3,388 Fo r Am erican Heart A sso cia tio n P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry S chool h e ld its annual Jum p Rope fo r H enri Wednesday, Feb. 12 during the students PE class. A c tiv itie s includ ed sin g le jum ping, ju m p in g doubles w ith one rope, long ropes and double dutch. Jum pers were also lim ed. Several o f the staff m em bers jo in e d the ch ild re n , in clu d in g C in d y B oger, L in d a F ro m a l, W endy B row n, Heather B lank, Sandy H e n d rix, Tracy M ille r, Susan K ing, H eidi Judd, M elissa L y n ch , A m b e r G ro ce , and R oxanne D a lto n . A ssistant P rin c ip u l R ex A lle n und P rincipal M ary Sine joined , as w ell. This year Pinebrook .students raised $3,387.60 in donations. T he to p cla ss w us C in d y O rs illo ’s 3rd grade w ith $956. T hey were treated to popcorn and soda fo r Iheir hard w ork.- E m ily D cnv.ircst was the top; student w ilh donations toliding $550. T his was E tn ily ’s .second . year w ith tho highest donations. She is also in M rs. O rsitlo ’s third ' grade. D ub Potts and D r. Van Johnson from Ihe couniy office ' ulso supported the cause. O a k H a v G R ® R e a l t y S fb k E B S l Com m ission as low as... Full Service & Quality Advertising! Angela Lawrence Brokor/Owner P fA H O P * 161 E. 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JanelHetisIey998-llb3|lB>,0 0TBRE0UNDWAYDAVIE36R2! one CatoitM tus ciealid ims iw - . , Itìtuniig 2 a ' basemenl «fige, ?nd 1m1 mislei sulle wfliey ttiiii-o snd hivi>m «1^'Ш tlq^v laioe kiicM i и.фашгу A Ï ceihngs Vickifieming iWa itb / S ii1Ш.600 117 IROCK Ш COURT DAVIE 3BII Ш Crea statai tvsw w {xcpcitj puteJbelo# lai value lice eal in kiichen #iih пел Ые llooi Paniail» tmisheO basemenl »./tireplxe, could be iisíd as pla.rooni l acre fenced yjfd. m KathySnoM-9ÍI8'11C2$117,900 17B OAKLAND AVE OAXIANO HEJOHTS OAVIE :eft 2BA Vtiv tiice »nth y ,te hoiw «uh great curb appeal OuiCuiidnig Horne lias b«n Atii nuinlainwJ 1 car ailacKxl caiporl [iien Grubb •909-ll8aS98,00Q ftiije in luial aita Very spK^ous rooms, qardt'n lib in rnasief batn. reinociaior, very n iù 'попч illenf,futb-9'JiJ-1188 $77.000 iriiearrcni properly Very good cond.tion mcbiie hoa,e G rejlpn« All on sii i:res (oieciow 10 be SOlll AS IS' Crns (iiiJá • 993 1158 (75,000 I ?2AC fkil 10 Pudding Hiflge Goll Ccriiirunily Put C.( Intel SHiïl JM l'C lUO available Petfeci lol lor ш double of sifûiewiJe Seplic sy^cm ftouid netiJ lo 1« uixJjiW Call Jancl ik^is'ey Ш 11U $35,000 1 ColJwcll ».lakcl «cjI Í4JI“ ГшрмЛЮл. Col,l»cll Ojiitcc® l> о icijlilccci iMilcmark ol ioldwcll U.ialici СшромИои, An !цш10|i|>oi(uiiUy Cam[uny, «M llouilmj O»o«uraly. t.Hli ollUc h imltpcmlmtly Owncil .mJ 0|>ci,iKnl. A n im li'iic ’m lc 'iiily O w iu 'd .m d C ) |h 'i,iIu ( I M i'. n l. |. | a l С o l . | w u llli. in k w IIim I f s l. il, ' C c )í|)0i . i1iü i, ÎM-11M W-11I4m nu m -mWHU7, m ii7im -m m iisi ' m im w tu r«HI«.' W ’lm ,. m -m ' m iu i ЧП-\Ш' m n ii m-mo > ............... m-u« -MikiZlnmimM m-iWuiifutiiiiii m-ms П1ИЙ »mOwini m us« ; VkUlUniftj m-1U7 . :l)(i - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKKl'RISE RICCOKD/riuirstlav, MhitIi 13.2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, Murch 13,2003 - D7 PU BLIC N O TICES PU BLIC N O TICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor of . the Estate ol JOYCE F. COVER, •lalo o( Davie Counly, this Is to no­ tify all persons having claim s ' againsl said estate lo present them ,. lo Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe ■■ 27lh day ol May, 2003, being three . (3) monlhs from Ihe (irst day of pub- Jlcatlon or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons "indebted lo said esiale will please ,/nake immediate payment lo the '.undersigned. This tho 27th day ol February, •2003. ;; Donald Eugene Cover 220 Godbey Road ■1 Salisbury, NC 28147 2-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE CONTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor ol (he Es(ale of LOLA LIVENGOOD 60P E , lale of Davis Counly, Ihis Is lo nolify all persons having claims agalnsf said s(ale (o presen( Ihem to Iho undorslgnod on or belore the ¿Olh day of May, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ol pub­ lication or Ihls notice will bo pleaded in bar of Ihoir recovery. All persons (ndeblod lo said estate will please make immediale paymon( (o (he undorslgnod. This Iho 20lh day ol February, 2003. Jerry Leon Cope 126 Hobson Drivo Mocksville, NC 27028 2-20-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-80 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- •CLOSURE OF THE DEED OF .TRUST OF ELLA H. DALTON, GRANTOR, To Jorono C. Herring, Trustee, as rocordod in Book 282, Page 804 ol .the Davie County Putilic Reglslry. , Under and by virtue of Iho power of salo contained In a corlaln Deed > ol Trust oxoculed by Ella H. Dal­ ton, (0 Jorono C. Herring, Trustee, dalod tho 10th day ol August, 1998, and recorded in Book 282, Page ß04, in Iho Office ol Iho Register ol Deeds for Davie Counly, Nor(h Carolina, default having been made in Iho paymenl of Iho indeblodnoss (hereby secured and failure lo carry out or porlorm tho stipulnlions and agroomonts Iherein conlainod, and tho holder ol the Indobtednoss (hereby secured having demanded a foreclosure Iheroof for Ihe pur- 4I0S0 of satisfying said indebted- lioss, and (he Clerk ol Court granl- ;ing permission lot Ihe (oroclosure, 3ho undersigned Trustee will offer 3or sale at public auction to Ihe high- |ps( bidder for cash al (ho Cour(- house door in Mocksville, Norlh ¡Carolina, a( 2:30 p.m., on (ho 24(h ■^ay of March, 2003, Ihe land, as i<mprovod, conveyed in said Deod (Of TrusI, (ho same lying and being Jn or near tho City ol Mocksville, (Davie Counly, Nor(h Carolina, and <{jeing moro particularly described ns lollows: BEG IN N IN G al a slone Johnson coiner; thence 43 W. 60 ’(inks lo a slone N. 38 dog. E. 3 chs i|o a slone Booos line; (hence Soulh ;48 dog. E 1.24 chs. lo a slone In ■Williams corner; Ihenco S. 30 dog. !yv 1.74 chs. W illiam s corner; llhonco N. 45 dogs. W. 1.07 chs. lo ;h slono; heneo S. 31 deg. W. 144 ■ths. lo Ihe Beginning containing ',two-lltlhs of an aero more or loss. For back lille, see Deed Book ;fe3. page 57; Deod Book 47, page ■619; Deed Book 34, page 38; and 'peed Book 26, pago 145; Davie County Registry. Seo also Tax Map 1-5-8, D, Parcel 21, located in X io cksville Tow nship, D avie poiinly, Norlh Carolina. Nolo: N.C. pallnn died October 3, 1990. • Subject, however, to any and all })rior encumbrances of record and Jill ad valorem laxos. ' The record owners of ihls prop­ erly as refloclod on Ihe records ol 3ho Register ol Doods of (his counly Is Ella H. DaKon. • Terms of (ho sale, Including the Jimounl of Iho cash deposit, if any, Jo bo made lo tho highest bidder at Ihe sale, are: Five percent (5%) of 5ho arnounl of Iho highest bid must po deposited wilh (he Trus(eo on Ihe dale of sale ponding confirma­ tion of tho salo with Iho balance duo is of tho dale of confirm allon ol Ifalo. \ Dalod Ihis 28lh day ol Fobru- iiry, 2003. .■> E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agent for the Trusloe c/o Hall and Vogler ; 181 Soulh Main Sireel Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 3-13-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol sale con­ lainod In a certain Deod of Trust made by Nancy A. McGralh and Robert H. McGrath, wile and hus­ band (P R E S E N T R EC O R D OWNER(S): Robert H. McGrath) to Gary L. Lackey, Trusleo(s), dated Ihe 3rd day of December, 1997, and recorded In Book 266, Page 628, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, defauK having been mado In Ihe payment of the nolo thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and Ihe undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been subsli- tuled as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an ins(rum enl duly re­ corded In the Office ol the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing dlrecled that Ihe Deed of TrusI be foreclosed, Ihe undersigned Subslllulo Trustee will offer for sale at tho Courthouse Door In the city of Mocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina, at 1:30 p.m. on March 24, 2003, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder lor cash Ihe lollowing real estate siluale in the Coun(y of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol- fows: Lying and being In Fullon Town­ ship, Davie Coun(y, North Carolina, and beginning a( a new Iron sot, said now iron sot being located Soulh 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds East 107.90 feet from an exisling iron, said exisdng Iron be­ ing tho Northwest corner of Lonnlo Bonce Jones, Deed Book 50, Page 117 and being (he Northeas( cor­ ner ol Lonnie E. Jones, Deed Book 185, Pago 519; Ihence from said beginning now iron set. North 12 degrees, 32 mlnulos, 46 seconds W esl 120.00 loel lo a new Iron sol; Ihence Soulh 89 degrees, 00 min- ulos, 00 seconds East 324.47 fool (0 an unmarked point in Iho center of Fork BIxby Road (SR 1611); Ihenco with tho centre of said road, Soulh 08 degrees, 42 mlnulos, 48 seconds East 118.36 loot to an unmarked point In Iho center ol road; (hence Norlh 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds West 16.33 foot to an existing Iron; thence North 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds West 9.78 feel lo a solid Iron found; Ihonco North 89 do- grees, 00 m inules, 00 seconds W est 290.22 feet lo Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and being 0.858 acres as surveyed by Tutlerow Surveying Company, April 7, 1997. Togethor wilh improvo- ments located thereon; said prop­ erty being localod al 749 Fork Blxby Road, Advance, North Carolina. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a Ihird party, thal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Flvo Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A-308(a)(1). Tho properly to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trusloe nor (he holdar of the note secured by the deod ot trus(/socurl(y agroemen(, or bo(h, being foreclosed, nor tho officers, directors, atlorneys, employeos, agents or authorized represenlalive of either tho Trus(oe or tho holder of (he note make any roprosenla- lion ol warranty relating to the lille or any physical, envlronm enlal, heallh or saleiy conditions exisling In, on, al or relating lo Iho property being offered for safe, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, (his property Is being sold subject to all (axes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded roloases. A cash deposit (no personal chocks) ol live percent (5%) ol tho purchase price, or seven hundred fifly dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will bo required al Iho lime ol Iho sale. This 3rd day ol March, 2003. H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitulo Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trusleo P.O Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suile 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 3-13-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY A tlenllon; N onprofit Human Service O rganizations The Local Federal Coordinating Com m lllee Is accopling applica­ tions for funding from Iho Piedmont Triad C om bined Federal C am ­ paign. The deadline for submission is April 14, 2003. For applicallon and/or inform ation, contact Ann Rhem al (336) 378-5020 or 3-13-lln NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of sale con­ tained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Terry K. Jordan and Tina M. Jordan, husband and wile, to D onald S tephen Bunce, Truslee(s), dated the 3rd day of November, 1998, and recorded In Book 289, Page 284, Davie Counly Registry, Norlh Carolina, default having been made in Iho paymenl of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and tho under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been subsllluled as Trustee In said Deed of TrusI by an instrument duly recorded In the Olfice of (he Register ol Deeds of Oavie Counly, North Carolina and the holder of the nolo evidencing said Indebtedness having directed thal the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, Ihe undor­ slgnod Subs(l(u(e Trustee will offer for sale al (ho Courthouse Door In the city o f M ocksville, D avie County, North Carolina, at 1;30 p.m. on March 24, 2003, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash Ihe following real oslale situate In Ihe Counly of Davie, North Caro­ lina, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake In the Sou(heas(ern corner of the property ol Jorry C. Adam s (see Davie Counly Rogislry, Deed Book 113, Pago 185 and Deed Book 160, Page 746) said iron being in (he Eastern right-of-w ay m argin of Peaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); running Ihonco North 34 degrees 12 m inutes 30 seconds East 353.22 feel to an Iron; Ihence crossing over a gravel road South 76 degrees 15 minu(os 09 seconds Eas( 205.19 fool lo an iron; Ihence Soulh 36 degrees 31 minules 47 seconds East 35.00 feet to an iron that is also Ihe Norlhwosl corner of Ihe property of Emory G. Mooro and wile, W anda D. Moore (see Davie Counly Registry, Deod Book 123, Pago 506); (hence Soulh 37 degrees 44 minutes 43 seconds WosI 424.19 feel to an iron In Iho Eastern righl-ol-w ay m argin of Peaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); running Ihenco wilh (he Eastern margin ol Peaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); Norlh 52 degrees 55 m lnulos 00 seconds W est to an Iron; Ihe Point and Place of Begin­ ning. Containing 1.937 acros, more or less. All according lo a survey by Ray E. Crouse, R.L.S., dated 21 February 1995, Job No. JN395. Together wilh im provem ents lo­ cated Iheroon; said properly being localod al 158 Peaceful Vailoy Road, Advance, North Carolina. This properly is Ihe same prop- er(y described In Davie Coun(y Rogls(ry Deed Book 134, Page 334. Somo of tho distance calls in the above description are longer than those in tho description at Deed Book 134, Page 334. Tho above description was dralled from a survey by Ray E. Crouse, R.L.S., who reported to this draftsmen that Ihe survey was from iron lo iron and lhat upon investigation ol the irons in Iho ground there was no evi­ dence lhal any Iron had been movod from Ils original placomenl. The properly Is subject lo re­ strictions, easemenls and right-of- ways ol record, including but nol limited to; a 60' righl-ol-way In la­ yer of the Slale Highway Commis­ sion at Deed Book 85, Page 205; a Duke Power right-of-way at Book 60, Pago 315; a rosen/ation ol min­ eral rights in lavor of Ihe United Slates GovernmenI al Deed Book 51, Pago 399, and a presumed way-of-necessily righl-of-way over Ihe Northern portion ot Ihe subject property in lavor of an 8.5 acre tract and an 8.46 acre IracI North ol Ihe subject propor(y all slomming from H.L. Foster's 1995; Deed Book 51, Pago 391 acquisition ol tho 51.43 aero base tract from which the sub­ ject property and Iho referenced 8.5 aero and 8.46 acre tracts were cre­ ated. Should Ihe property be pur­ chased by a Ihird party, lhal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Conls (S0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCGS§7A-308(a)(1). The property (o bo offered pur- suan( lo Ihis nollce of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei- (hor (he Trus(oe nor (ho holder of Ihe nolo secured by Ihe deod of Irusf/securily agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, allorneys, employeos, agonis or aulhorlzed represenlalive ol oilhor Ihe Trusloo or Ihe holder of Iho nolo make any reprosenla- llon ol warranty relaling (o (ho lille or any physical, envlronm enlal, heallh or safely eondllions exisling In, on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale, and any and all rosponslbllHios or llabllllles aris­ ing oul of or in any way relaling lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, (his proper(y is being sold subject lo all laxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposK (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred filly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al Iho lime of Ihe sale. This 3rd day of March, 2003. H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trustee P.O Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suile 103 Fayelleville, NC 28302 3-13-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTICE OF DROUGHT CON­ TINGENCY PLAN AND SOLICIT­ ING COMMENTS, MOTIONS TO . INTERVENE, AND PROTETS (February 26, 2003) Take notice lhal Ihe following application has been filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection: a. A p p lica llo n Typo: A lcoa Pow er G enorallng, Inc. filed a Drought Contingency Plan describ­ ing the actions lo bo lakon at the Yadkin River hydroelectric project in Ihe eveni of a drought during Ihe summer ol 2003. b. ProjocI No.: 2197-060 c. Dated Filed: February 14, 2003 d. Appiicanl: Alcoa Power Gen­ erating, Inc. (licenseo) 0, Name of Project: Yadkin River 1. Location; The project Is lo- caled on Ihe Yadkin/Peo Deo River, In Montgomery, Slanley, Davidson, Rowan, and Davie Counties, North Carolina. g. Filed Pursuant to; Federal Power Act, 16 u s e § §791 (a)- 825(r). h. A pplicant C ontact: Julian Polk, Alcoa Power Genorallng Inc., 293 NC 740 Highway, P.O. Box 576, Badin, NC 28009-0576, (704) 422-5617. 1. FERO Contact: Any questions on Ihls nollce should bo dlrecled lo Mr. T.J. LoVullo al (202) 502-8900, or e-mail address: Ihomas.lovullo® fere.gov. J. Deadline for filing commenls and/or motions; March 28,2003. All docum enls (original and eight copies) should bo Hied wilh: Ms. Magalie R. Salas, Secrelary, Federal Energy Regulatory Com­ m ission, 888 First Street, N.E., W ashington, D.C. 20426. Please Include the project num ber (P- 2197) or any commenls or motions lllod. k. Doscriplion of Drought Plan: By letter dated December 20,2002, Ihe Commission staled that If pre- cipilalion druing Ihe winler of 2002/ 2003 is below average and ground waler tables have nol completely recharged, severe drought condi­ tions could return lo Ihe region dur­ ing Ihe summer of 2003. To mini­ mize any adverse impacts associ- aled with a drough(, (he Commis­ sion required the licenseo lo lile a drought contingency plan for Ihe summer ol 2003. The licensee's Drought Contin­ gency Plan discusses competing demands for waler In tho Yadkin- Pee Deo River Basin and describes a process (or monitoring and re­ sponding lo drought conditions. The licensee's plan Includes: 1) declaring Ihe existence of a drought whon Ihe U.S. Drought Monitor ei- evales 10% or more of Ihé Yadkln- Peo Dee River basin to a drought severity classillcatlon ol D l or higher; 2) developing action and co m m unication plans should droughi eondllions emerge; 3) hold­ ing m ootings w ilh officials Irom N orlh and S oulh C arolina. Progress Energy and Ihe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to monitor con­ ditions; 4) Im plem enling opera- llonal changes to balance compet­ ing Inleresis; and 5) conlinuing lo study sall-waler Intrusion al fresh waler intakes on Ihe coasi of Soulh Carolina. I. Location ol the Application; A copy of Ihe applicallon Is available lor inspeclion and reproducllon at Ihe Com m ission's Public Refer­ ence Room, localod al 888 First Sireel, NE, Room 2A, Washlnglon, D.C. 20426, or by calling (202) 502- 8371. This lilin g m ay also be viewed on Ihe Commission's web Ihe "FERRIS" link. Enler ProjocI No. 2197 excluding Ihe last Ihree digits in Ihe dockel number field to accès Ihe docum ent. For assis­ tance, contact FERC Online Sup- pov or loll-free al (866) 208-3676, or for TTY, conlacl (202) 502-8659, A copy is also available for inspec­ tion and reproducllon al the ad­ dress in Hem (h) above. m. Individuals desiring lo be In­ cluded on Ihe Commission's mail­ ing list should so Indicate by writ­ ing lo tho Secrelary of Ihe Commis­ sion. n. Commenls, Protests, or Mo­ tions (o Inlerveno - Anyone may submit commenls, a pro(esl, or a motion to inlerveno in accordance wilh (he requiremen(s of Rules of Pracdce and Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, .211, .214. In determining Ihe appropriate action lo lake, the Commission will consider all pro­ tests or olher commenls filed, but only those who file a mollon lo In­ tervene In accordance w ith the Commission's Rules may become a party lo ihe proceeding. The C om m ission’s Rules of Pracllce and Procedure require all Inlervenors filing documenls wilh Iho Commission to serve a copy of that docum ent on each person whose name appears on Ihe offi­ cial service list lor the project. Fur­ ther, if an Inlervenor files commenls or documents with Ihe Commission relaling (o (he merKs of an Issue (hat may affect (he responsibilities of a particular resource agency, they must also serve a copy of the document on that resoruce agency. 0. Filing and Service of Respon­ sive Documents - All filings must bear In capital lellers, (he tide “COM M ENTS,” “PROTEST," OR “M OTION TO INTERVENE," as applicable, and Ihe Projecl f^um- ber to which the llling refers. p. Agency Comments - Federal, slale and local agencies are Invited lo file comm enls on Ihe described application. A copy of Ihe applica­ tion may be obtained by agencies direclly from Ihe Applicant. If an agency does nol file com m ents within Ihe lime deadline specified, it will be presumed lo have no com­ menls olher than any Included with Ihe licensee’s filing, One copy of an agency’s commenls should be sent lo Iho Appllcanl’s ropresenlalives. q. Commenls, protests and In- lervenllons may be filed electroni­ cally via the Internet In lieu of pa­ per. See 18 CFR 385.2001 (a)(1 )(lll) and Ihe Instru ctio ns on the Com m ission’s w eb silo at http:// www.ferc.oov under Ihe “o-FIIIng” link, Magalie fi. Salas Secrelary ' 3-13-1(n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the E state of JAC K BO W ERS KING late of Davie County, Ihls Is to nolify all persons having claims againsl said esiale to present (hem lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 6lh day of June, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from the lirst day of pub­ lication or Ihis nollce will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imm ediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 6lh day of March, 2003. Margaret O. King 118 Lester Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of the Estate ol BOBBY GENE GRE­ GORY late of Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 13lh day ol June, 2003, being three months from Ihe first day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 13th day of March, 2003. Brenda Stroud Gregory, EXEC 943 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3-13-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Minl-Stor- .ige intends to sell contents ol the following units for unpaid rent and expenses: #172 Brandi Young, 170 Candi Lane. Mocksville ($195.00) #105 Paul Condra, 2270 Need- more, W oodleal ($300.00) #110 M arcus W illiam s, 1001 Milling Rd./233 Mounlvlew, Mocks­ ville ($285.00) #427 D orothy Peacock, 946 Wonko, Lexington ($195.00) Public sale date is March 21, 2003 al 2:00 p.m. ^Ilsc. household. No sale If balance Is paid in full by M arch 19, 2003. No personal chocks for overdue accounts. Of­ fice located at 817 Salisbury Rd. Sale held at storage building on Eaton Street, (336) 751-2483. 3-6-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quali­ fied as Execulor of the Estate of GELEE S. POTTER, Deceased, late of DavIe County, North Caro­ lina, this Is lo nodfy all persons, firm s, and corporation having claims against (he es(ale to exhibit Ihem lo the undersigned at the of­ fice of DAVfS & BREWER ATTOR­ NEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suile C, Clemmons, North Carolina 27012, on or before the 27th day of May, 2003, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted (o Ihe estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 27th day of February, 2003. Dorman L. Williams Executor ol Ihe Estate of Gelee S. Potter By Edward Y. Brewer P.O. Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Sulto C Clemmons, NC 27012 2-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY SALE Under and by virtue of Ihe power ol sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust made by Michael E. An­ thony to Donna Trlone, Trustee, dated the 30th day of January, 1998, recorded In Book 269/272, Page 527/882, DavIe County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made In the paymenl of the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust, and (he under­ signed, Thomas H. Clements, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Inslrumonl duly recorded In Iho Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing such Indebted­ ness having directed that Iho Deed of TrusI bef oreclosed, the under­ signed Substllule Trustee, Thomas H, Clem ents having attended a hearing and receiving an order to proceed signed by the (Asst.) Clerk of Ihe Superior Court, wil offer (or sale at the Courthouse Door, In the City of Mocksville, Davie Counly, N orth C arolina, at 11:30 A.M .,- March 27,2003, and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate, siluale In Township. Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as folows: BEING all ol Lot No. 221 as shown on a recorded plat entitled RIDGEMONT, SECTIO N I, RE­ VISED, as developed by Fortls Enterprises, Ind., said map being drawn by Otis A. Jones Surveying Company, Inc., June 26,1974, said plat being recorded in Plat Book 4, page 152, In Ihe O ffice of the Registr of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which reference Is hereby made for a more com ­ plete description. The above described property Is subject to the restrictive cov­ enants as recorded In Deed Book 93, page 518, In Ihe Office of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina. Including any dwelling located thereon; said properly being lo­ cated al 132 Hollow Hill Courl, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028. This sale Is made subjecl lo all laxe s, prior liens and encum ­ brances of record against the said properply, and any recorded re­ leases. A deposli In certified funds or cash will be required at the time ol sale, $750.00 or 6% of Ihe amount of bid for deposit, w hichever Is greater. Thomas H. Clements Subslilule Trustee David B. Craig, Attorney al Law P.O. Box 1180 Fayetteville, NC 28302 (910) 483-0131 3-13-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-execu­ tors of the Estate of ATLEA POTTS C O R N ATZER , lale of D avie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estate to present Ihom to Ihe undersigned on or before tho 13th day of June, 2003, being three monlhs from the first day of publication or this no­ tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All parsons indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diale paymenl lo the undersigned. This the 13th day of M arch, 2003. Karen Cornatzer Robertson, COEX PO Box 43 Advance, NC 27006 Donald Gray Cornatzer 1690 NC Hwy. 801 S Advance, NC 27006 ,'1^ia-4in NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of sale con­ tained In a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by V irg in ia M. Reavls (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): R onald Jones, S andra Jones, Evelyn B. Alklns and Eddie T. At­ kins as to easement, and Virginia M ae Reavls) to Gary L. Lackey, Trustee(s), dated the 22nd day of December, 1998, and recorded In Book 292, Page 363, Davie Counly Reglslry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed ol Trust and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hulchens, PA, hav­ ing been substituted as Trusloe In said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In Ihe Office 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 under­ signed Subslilule Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the city of M ocksville , Davie County. North C arolina, at 1;30 p.m. on March 24, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash Ihe following real estate situate In the Counly of DavIe, Norlh Caro­ lina, and being moro particularly described as follows: Being known as Lot #66 of Oak­ land Heights Subdivision as shown on Plat Book 4, Page 122-123 (Slide 121) of the DavIe Counly R egistry lo w hich reference Is hereby made for a more particular doscriplion. Together with Improve­ ments located thereon; said prop­ erty being located at 2553 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. S ubjocl lo those R estrictive Covenants recorded In Deed Book 89, Pago 306, Davie Counly Reg­ istry. Subject also to all easements and restrictions of record. Should the properly bo pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the lax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A-308(a)(1), The property to be offered pur- )- suant 10 this nollce of sale Is being “ offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of the noto secured by the deed of trust/securlly agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representa­ tion of warranty relaling lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or llabllllles aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaim ed. Also, this property Is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al the lim a of Ihe sale. This 3rd day of March, 2003, H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suile 103 Fayelteviiie, NC 28302 3-13-21П ЧОРТН CAROLINA 3AVIE CONTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of he Estate of REUBEN BONLEY HELLARD, 681 Turrentine Church ■oad, Mocksville, NC 27028, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all jersons having claims against said state lo present Ihem lo Ihe under­ signed on or before Ihe 20th day of vlay, 2003. being three (3) months rom the first day of publication or his notice will be pleaded In bar ol heir recovery. All persons Indebted 0 said esiale will please make Im­ mediate paym ent lo the under­ signed. This the 20th day of February. »003. Margie Hellard 712 Turrentine Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 2-20-4Ш I GENE TREXLER ROOFING Now & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Froe Estimates 336-284-4571 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-13 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLO SURE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF JOHNNIE LEE HEL­ LARD AND WIFE, LOLA S. HEL­ LARD, GRANTOR, To Jorono C. Herring, Trustee, as recorded In Book 261, Page 690 of the Davie Counly Public Reglslry. Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale contained In a certain Deed of TrusI executed by Johnnie Lee Hellard and wile, Lola S. Hellard, lo Jerone C. H erring, Trustee, dated the 2nd day of September, 1997, and recorded In Book 261, Page 690, In Ihe Olfice of tho Reg­ ister of Deeds (or Davie County, North Carolina, default having been m ade In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul or perform the stipu­ lations and agreem ents therein contained, and the holder of Ihe In­ debtedness thereby secured hav­ ing demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness, and the Clerk of Court granling permission for Ihe fore closu re, the undersigned Trusleo will offer for sale al public auction to the highest bidder lor cash at (he Courthouse door in Mocksville, North Carolina, al 2:00 p.m ., on Ihe 24lh day of March, 2003, the land, as Improved, con­ veyed In said Deed of Trust, Ihe same lying and being in or near Ihe City of Mocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: Tract 1: BEG INNING at Iron slake In Poplin and M arlin line; thence North 2 degrees East 10.43 chains to Point in H ighw ay 64; Ihence up highway South 36 de­ grees East 9,98 chains to Point in middle of Highway: thence Soulh 73 degrees Wesl 6.53 chains lo be­ ginning, containing 3.1 acres, more or less. For back tlllo re fe ren ce Is hereby made to deed Irom W.C. Naylor el ux to H.R. Hendrix el ux recorded In Book 56, page 299; deed from L.L. Irvin el ux lo W.C. Naylor el ux, recorded In Book 54, page S06. Register of Deeds Of­ fice, Davie Counly, North Carolina. Tract 2; BEGINNING at a slake In the outside line of E lla M c­ Cullough property and located be­ tween the Elmo Foster corner and the older Henry Davis corner, which stake Is presently located on Ihe said property and runs thence North 3 degrees W est 5 chains to a stake; Ihence East 7 chains to a stake; thence Soulh 5 chains lo a slake; Ihence West 7 chains to Iho beginning and containing 3 1/2 acres, more or less and being Ihe Identical property conveyed by Em m a McCullough to Q.C. Swice­ good and wife, Addle M. Swice­ good, by deed recorded In Book 46, page 117, and Addle M. Swice­ good, w idow lo Jam es Baxter Swicegood by deed recorded In Book 83, page 287 In Ihe Office of the Register ol Deeds ot Davie County, North Carolina. Traci 3: Being all ol lhal tract consisting ol 25 acres more or loss as recorded In DB 27, page 514 and also set forth In DB 191, page 110, DavIe Counly Registry and being all ol Tax Map J 638, Davie County Tax Office. Subjecl, however, lo any and all prior encumbrances of record and all ad valorem laxes. Tlie record owners of this prop­ erty as rellecled on the records ol the Register ol Deeds ol this county are Johnnie Lee Hellard and wife, Lola S. Hellard. Terms of ihe sale, Including Ihe amount of the cash deposit, If any, lo bo made to the highest bidder at Ihe sale, are: Five percent (5%) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with Ihe Trustee on the dale of sale pending confirma­ tion of the sale with the balance due as of the date of confirmation of sale. Dated this 28th day of Febru­ ary, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agent for the Trustee c/o Hall and Vogler 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 3-13-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-12 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLO SU RE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF CROSSROADS GEN­ ERAL, INC., GRANTOR, To Jerone C. Herring, Trustee, as recorded In Book 228, Page 548 of the Davie County Public Reglslry. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust executed by Crossroads General, Inc., to Jerone C. Her­ ring, Trustee, dated the 28lh day of September, 1995, and recorded In Book 228, Page 548, In the Of­ fice of the Register ol Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, de­ fault having been made In the pay­ m enl of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure lo carry oul or perform the stipulations and agree­ ments therein contained, and the holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a fore­ closure thereof lor the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness, and Ihe Clerk of Court granling permis­ sion for the foreclosure, the under­ signed Trustee will oHer for sale al public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Mocksville, North Carolina, al 2:15 p.m., on Ihe 24lh day of March, 2003, the land, as Improved, con­ veyed In said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being In or near Ihe City of Mocksville, Oavie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being In Mocksville Township, Davie County, North C arolina and beginning at a r/r spike, said r/r spike being located In the W estern Inlerseollon ol U.S. Highway 64 and Dalton Road (SR 1605); Ihence w ith said Dalton Road, South 87 degrees, 15 m in­ utes, 33 seconds W esl 334.56 feet to a placed Iron, said placed Iron being located 15.5 feet North of said center line of said Dalton Road; thence Soulh 72 degrees, 45 minutes, 33 seconds W est 109.53 feet ot a new Iron pin; Ihence North 09 degrees, 45 minutes, 22 sec­ onds East 79.69 fool to a new Iron pin; Ihence North 84 degrees, 54 minutes, 26 seconds East 119.53 feet to a new Iron pin; thence North 84 degrees, 54 minules, 26 sec­ onds East 119.53 feel to a new Iron pin; thence North 84 degrees, 54 m inules, 26 seconds East 25.34 feet to a new Iron pin; Ihence North 63 degrees, 30 minutes, 25 sec­ onds East 18.43 feet to a new Iron; thence North 49 degrees, 11 min­ utes, 07 seconds East 93.58 feet to a r/r spike, said r/r spike being located In the Western edge of said U.S. Highway 64; thence with said Highway 64, Soulh 50 degrees, 03 minules, 27 seconds East 246.55 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.900 acres as surveyed by Tutlerow Surveying Company September 7, 1994. Subject, however, lo any and all prior encumbrances ol record and all ad valorem taxes. The record owners of this prop­ erty as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds of this counly Is Ella H. Dalton. Terms of the sale. Including the amount of Ihe cash deposit. If any, 10 be made lo the highest bidder al the sale, are: Five perceni (5%) of the amount of tho highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee on the date of sale pending confirma­ tion of the sale wilh the balance due as of tho dale of confirm allon of sale. Dated this 28lh day of Febru­ ary, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agent for the Trustee c/o Hall and Vogler 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 3-13-2ln О A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Afttiur Bottick 336-492-5992 ^ B e rm u d a Home Health Agency looking for compassionate, professional and inotivated certilied and non-certified caregivers. Call April998-6702 STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHTENAW ASHANTI PRETRICE FREEMAN- D O U LIN , P lainllff, vs. LARRY DELVON DOULIN, DefendanL File No. 02-2380-DM Judge: NANCY D. FRANCIS CHARLES DRUKIS P27832 Attorney for Plaintiff 2160 Washtenaw Yspllanti, Ml 48197 (734)485-1660 ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION/POSTINQ AND NOTICE OF ACTION At a session of said Court held In the Courthouse In the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, on February 12, 2003. PRESENT: THE H O N O RABLE NANCY 0 . FRANCIS, CIRCUIT JUDGE To: Larry Delvon Doulln IT IS ORDERED: You are being sued In the Court for Divorce. You must file your an­ swer or take other action permitted by law In this Court on or before March 21,2003. If you fall to do so, a Default Judgment m ay be en­ tered againsl you for the relief de­ manded In the Complaint filed In this case. A copy of this order shall be published once each week In the Davie Counly Enterprise Record for three consecutive weeks and proof ol publication shall be filed In Ihls Court. A copy of this order shall be posted In the Courthouse for three continuous weeks and proof of posting shall be filed In this Court. A copy of this Order shall be sent lo Defendant al Defendant's last-know n address by certified mall, return receipt requested be­ fore the date of the last publloallon, and the affidavit of mailing shall be filed with this Court. CIRCUIT JUDGE Prepared by: CHARLES DRUKIS P27832 Atlorney for Plaintiff 2-27-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINQ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOW ING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to (he requlrem en(s of Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and P aragraph 155.250 of tho Davie County Code of Ordinances, thal the Davie County Board of Commissioners will hold a Pubflc Room of the Davie Counly Adm in­ istration Building, Mocksville, NC, on M onday, M arch 17, 2003 at 7:00 p.m . to hear the foflowing re­ quests; Karen. Klmrey. has applied to rezone 1 acre of land from Resi­ dential Suburban (R-12) lo Resi­ dential (R-20). This property is lo­ cated at 1570 Main Church Road, Mocksville, approximately 250 feel east of US Hwy. 601 North, and Is further described as a portion of Parcel A-3 of Davie Counly Tax Map G-3-5. S an F lllp p o C o n s tru c tio n Com nanv. Inc. has applied to re­ zone 5.078 acres of land from Resi­ dential Agricultural (R-A) to Resi­ dential (R-20), This property Is lo­ cated off the soulh side of Sain Road, approximately 1 mile eat of US Hwy. 158, and is further de­ scribed as Parcel 54 ol Davie Counly Tax Map H-5. A sign w ill be posted on the above listed properties to advertise the P ublic Hearing. The public Is Invited to attend the hearing at which lime there will be an opportunity to be hoard in favor of, or In opposition to, the above items. Additional information Is available at the Developm ent Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751 -3340. John Gallimore Developmenl Services 3-6-2ln 2-STO R Y M ODULAR Ready To Shovi^ New Design Introductory Prices For Limited Time Only! Call Today! 8 8 8 -5 4 3 -2 1 6 }) NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A R esolution D eclaring the Intention of Ihe Board of C om m issioners of the Town of M ocksville to C onsider the C losing portion of W ilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, w hich adjoins Oak Street. WHEREAS, Q.S. 160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board of Commission­ ers of the Town of M ocksville to close public streets and alleys; and W HEREAS, the Board ol Com­ missioners of the Town of Mocks­ ville considers It advisable lo con­ duct a public hearing for giving con­ sideration to the closing of a por­ tion ol W ilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, shown on Davie Counly Map I-5-7-D and I-5-8-D . The unopened street would connect lo Oak Street and adjoins Parcels I-5-8-D-11 and I- 5-8-D-10 owned by Ihe pelllloner, Mrs. Thelm a Spencer. NOW , THER EFO R E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board ol Com ­ missioners of the Town of Mocks­ ville lhat: (1) A meeting will be held at 7;Q0 p.m. o'clock on the Tuesday, the 1 si day of April 2003, in the Mocksville Town Hall to consider a resolution closing lh a t po rtio n o f W ilson Street, an unopened street, which adjoins Oak Street. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed lo publish this Resolution of Intent once a week lor four suc­ cessive weeks In Ihe Davie County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to transmit by registered or certified mall lo each owner of prop­ erty abutting upon that portion of said street a copy ol this Resolu­ tion of Intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to cause adequate notices of this Resolution of Intent and the scheduled public hearing to be posted as required by Q.S. 160A- 299. Upon m otion duly m ade by Commissioner Richard Broadway, and duly seconded by Com m is­ sioner V ernon Thom pson, the above resolution was duly adopted by the Board ol Commissioners of the Town ol Mocksville at the m eet­ ing held on the 4th day of Febru­ ary, 2003 In the Mocksville Town Hall. This the 4lh day of February, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. o'clock. F.W, Slate Mayor 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of the Estate of DANIEL W EBSTER GRIFFITH aka Daniel W. Griffith, late of Davie Counly, this Is lo no­ tify all persons having claim s against said esiale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of June, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of pub­ lication or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imm ediale payment to the undersigned. This the 6th day of March, 2003. Michael W. Griffith 112 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of LOUISE W. W EBB late of Davie County, this Is lo no­ tify ail persons having claim s against said esiale to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 6th day of June, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said esiale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 6th day ol March, 2003. James L. Lash, EXEC 615 Carolina Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28146 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ trix ol the Estate ol JAMES CARL GRISSOM, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is lo nolily all persons haying claim s ag a in st said esta te to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of May, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the lirst day o( publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 27(h day of February, 2003. Betty L. Grissom, ADMN 3021 Hwy. 64 East Mocksville, NC 27028 2-27-4tn M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SPRING IS COMINGI Bobcal. aeraioc core plugger a more for rent toilayl Mocksvillc 13301 751-2304 ! TU E S b A ’ ' 7:ООР'|Й;Н Yadkin Moose Lodge,I I Clip This Ad For Fre«,P«clti ^ Bring A Friend For 7Íw»'^ P o o r B o y s V e v y x S i x >e v g New Commercial & Resldontlai Fully Insured • Free Eatimales ReplacemenI Windows Jr. Cleary Dana Haneline Home: (336)940-6313 Homo: (704)546-2845 Mobile: (336)909-0491 Mobile: (336)909-1301 DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Sylvan Learning Center®, the nation’s leader in supplemental educational seivlces, is seeking a Direclor of Education for our center in Moci<sville. As Education Director, you will administer a positive instructional environment, manage and train teachers, and conference with parents and teachers, To qualify, you must have a bachelor's degree in education and state certification. In addition, excellent organization, communication, and staff management skills are required. We offer thorough training and career advancement. Salary and bonus in mid $20's. Full time position. To apply, call: Equal Employmenl OpportunKy (336) 406-0370 S Y L V A N L E A R N IN G C E N TE R ' BoxwooiJ Village D8 ■ DAVIK COUNTY ENTERI’RISIC RKCORD. Thursduy. March 13,2003 On Jan. 2 1, six stuilenl.s I'm in tlic D a v ie C o u n ly iiiìiK IIl' schools - M ichacI D onianski, Andrew G osiicll,A aron Peoples, K e v in U o e lim . Jonathan C recknnir, and Sidney Henry - and tw o sponsors, Lynn M oore and B iicky Carter, attended the Reader’s Digest Q uiz B ow l com ­ petition. W e d d in g to n H ig h S ch ool hosted the co m p etition where more than 100 students in grades 4-8 com peted. The students an­ swered questioiis about the o ri­ gin ol' w ords, the m eanings o f w ord, and Ibund .synonyms and antonym s for words. A lte r a tough e lim in a tio n rm iiid , tw o students IVoni N orth S t u d e n t E n r o l l s I n N A S C A R S c h o o l C harles J. M iller o f A d­ vance has enrolled at the Uni- versitl T celiriieal In stitu te citm pus in N A SC A R T echni­ cal Institute. M iller plans to start course w ork ill Septem ber and will train lo becom e ii professional autoriiotive-diesel lechniciitn. H o u s e S u n d a y , M a r c h 1 6 t h 2 - 4 P M Lot 21 Dutchm an H ills $145,200 drt4t floor pUn in lUilHtifiU ntw МШ. ). Ш MiW on main floor. Л mutt и SUuhfJtfHiHp. (hmiintivnmt. Drt.uhe’lv.ttiw.t nru' huillf ill ¡4,nul lini' llllulil lii»! L o t 2 9 I ^ ^ h ^ t t H llls : ' Swícogood Wall & McDanlcI irp>iriiit bhfft & diuiui. I iiiiilxil ¡юти iieneviirrm &l/^M>uile u'/irpiihilf ilmiiri/f^iirjlfti luh. D ÌK c tio u s ; ÌUiy Ш К fivm iMiKlavilleapiHix, ¡O miles, tum ¡tt. onhì l'*uo»s (J)u>xl> Rii Ix imo Ihitiliiiuiii l/iäf. A LL H O M tS О Р Ш , k J -M v -a O B 4156 CIsmmons Road ' JT lU U U Iilla l, , \ Clemmons, NC 27012 C a ro lin a s R e a lty C a li y o u r t o ü g h e s t ^ ^ ^ ^ p B q i i e s t i o P v e r s t Q e v e n i e q u e ^ í ó f i s . Jí’s A ll About You! O P E N S U N D A Y • 2 - 4 p m 11 O A K C U Q V I'. - l.e w lsville - O a k C ro ve - S27‘>,9I)0 D aylight liascm cut for lutm c expansion. 9x‘) W /C in Master. S itting area on U L, .'iUK/.'iUA. Call for details. 526 R iding Ridge Lane, Sherri Coram P in 'c lii)ii\: 4 2 1-N; L i'w is v illc ic ic iiiiiiiiiis I'.xil, Go \ln iit;lil lh riiiif;li liuhl, K -A rliiir lim i; K -ltiiliif (Id le ; /.- ru irlu iv n i: l.-K iiliiii; K iili;t' Ijiiic 2J!i Ш Х U ll) (;r. C IK C 'I.K - I.e w K vllle - O ak (¡ru ve - $310,(1(10 Spacious home w/great llrplan. Light & airy kit/likfst/de ii w /hlt-ins, gas log.s, w ired for alarm sys, speaker s p , beautiful yard w /irrigation sys, 1.1. -tlh HR/ Cluest Suite rm \v/fu ll U A , wd lot, nlibil pool Л tennis, LI, BR presently being u.sed as den, Sandra John.son P iiv cilim s; WcM im C m iim y C luh h n iiiiii's S h iillo w lim l K il; L-Sluuly И т ак; li- F ii\ Hitli^c 2 ^ I'l.r.l,!) .U K O O K :2. C li'n iiiK in s - S |irin g fle l(l r» n iis - S132,'J1)0 Great one level home in desirable loc. lg mst. HR w /w alk-in closet, CIR w/gas logs, plantation shutters, new carpel 21)01, beauiiful landscaped yd w / nice deck neutral decor, M usi See! W endy H ullcr ly irtT iiriii\: -lo w III -12IN , Lcw isvilh'IC U 'iiiim m s exit, liin i /., L lliililc r K<l, l< //iii/ic )' Drive, House on lefi. ii!f> i l L l l M A K C II ri'.K U V i i l l - A dvance - M a rch W 'oods - .$219,900 One level liv in g w/open floor plan! (ireat room has b iiilt-in s around Mrcplacc & vaulted ceiling. M aster suite has trey cciling, jelle d tub it separate shower. V icki B ullard Inquire about Pha.se III - N ow Open! D ire rlio iis; l-tO U'c,w; ICxil liiO ; N01 S o iiili; /,• 1‘eoiiles Creek H oiul; K- him M arch Woods; House on left. I I i*f . Tanglewood Agents Во(Л*».г«<я M«r.W/4lOe'i<h* СП2. r.t.l ÍU44I', М4 411Я jwvH»r 5ч1чл1 Kitfi»í’r¿'C».Abn (‘«iKrnwr«»' Sjr.l'i 7Un»«3?IU 71S4Í10 714 *4Л '.Vii И fVSítcl Л.йлиПо Ilf,VII /14 44:1 m«4i9 'ftáim H44l?fl /14 4С/ Ап Indepepdently Owned qnd Operattd Hemb^c of the prudenti»! R u i C tU te Á№Ílates« In& • Equ«J,Houilng Opportunity t S ) 6 LASS1 FIEDS E * ! E n > a S X V X S & r X ^ O S r a : A 3 E n U E S Davle Reader's Digest Quiz Bowl participants included Aaron Peoples, Kevin Boehm, Lynn Moore (sponsor), Jonathan Creekmur and Andrew Gosnell, S ix M iddle S c h o o l S tu d e n ts In Q u iz B o w l C o m p e titio n A b o r tio n A lte r n a tiv e D A V IE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Center offers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support se r­ vice s, and re fe rrals. M ake a h e a lth y ch o ice to r y o u r llfe l Call 753-HOPE lor appointm ent. A n i m a l s D avie lem alned in the fin til 10. C om peting in front o f an audl- encc o f fa m ily m em bers and teachers, K evin Boehm placeil fifth and Jonathan C re ekm ur placed third. "I hope I can com pelc again ne.xt year." said C reekm ur as he and the others collected llie ir 1- shirls, certincates, and balloons. 1991 B L A C K T O B -O V E R O m are, m oondeck bloodline, ex­ cellent brood mare, gentle & rides $2 ,2 00, C all 49 2-6 466 leave m essage or 575-0501 S M A LL B LA C K & W HITE pony gelding, gentle, rides well, excel­ lent around kids $600. Gall 492- 6466 leave m assage or 575- 0501. Q UARTER HORSE G ELd In G 9 years old, excellent trail horse, 15b, no vices. $1500 (336) 940- 5582____________________________ A p a r t m e n t s C EDAR RIDGE APARTM ENTS accepting applications. Designed for persons 62 or older, disabled or handicapped. W all lo wall car­ pe ting, w a sher/d rye r co nnec­ tions, great location off Old Sal­ isbury Road, H/1ocksvllle, NC. O f­ fice hours; («tonday, Tuesday and W ednesday 10:00 am -2;00pm , te le p h o n e : (336) 751- 0226 Equal Housing Opportunity. D T lP L iT A P T .-e room s, dish- w asher, w asber/dryer, central heat/aIr cond., private front & back entrance, large yard, water fu rn ish e d , clo se to 1-40 and W alm arl shopping cenier. No In­ side pels, drugs, drunks, or HUD, $600, renl-$300.-deposll. 753- 0974 M O d kS V IL L E SU N SET TE R - R ACE: All brick energy efficient apartm ent. 1 & 2 bedroom , pool, b a sk e tb a ll c o u rt & sw in g s, Kllchen appliances furnished In­ cluding dishwasher, 1,5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy elflclent heat pump pro­ vid e s c e n tra l h e a t and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kltchen& bath doors. Located In fk/1ocksvllle behind the old H en­ dricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Ivlaohlneiy) on Sunset Dr. ofl of Hwy. 158. 0 (- llco hours 1-6 l\/l-F & Sat, 10-12, Phone 751-0168, NEW 2 BR Apartm ent, M ocks­ ville, For Showing call 909-2623, 492-6092 or 492-2311,__________ A p p l i a n c e s LAR G E SIDE BY side GE refrig­ erator, white w /ebony trim. W a­ ter & Ice In door, GE range- elec­ tric, Both In excellent condilion. $700/bolh. Call 998-5440. A r t / A r t i s t AR T C LASS ES-ii,dvance area. 998-4100. B E A D IN G C LA S S E S -LE A R N bow 10 m ake b e a d e d m ats, coasters, jew elry, m lng trees, dream catchers and m ore. Infor­ m ation call a fter 7:30pm 284- 2500_____________________________ B o a t s f o r S a l e 1995 BASS TR A C K E R , Alum . Pro 17(t. 40 hp M ercury new troll­ ing motor, live well, depth Under w llh speed & water tem p, excel­ lent condition $4000. O BO. 751- 2032.____________________________ C h i l d C a r e OPENING JU N E 2003-Before & after school; S um m er "school- age" program , lull & part-time. No reg. fee. 20+ years experience. C all 998-9601 for m ore Infor. C ornatzer School District. C o m m e r c i a l P r o p e r t y STO R E FOR R EN T on North M ain St. C all 9 9 8-0 280 alter 7p.rn. C O M M E R C IA L B U ILD IN G lor rent on 601 South. Call 998-0280 alter 7p.m . C o n d o s f o r S a le S P A C IO U S 3 B R /2 .5 B A TO W N HO M E In Berm uda Run. Beautllul patio overlooking large lake. Updated kitchen, new car­ pel, wood Iloor In DR, handsom e den w ith w orm y chestnut panel­ ing and welbar. M aster suite with private deck. Large laundry/stor­ age room . Financing available. $149,900. 998-3368. Detailer Needed Fulltime f o r c le a n in g c a rs . E x p e rie n c e a m u s ti A p p ly w ith in to Euro Imports, Inc. 661 Wilkesboro Sl., /vVxksville; or Call 751-1976 C o n s t r u c t i o n E q u i p 91 NEW H O LLA N D skid loader, bucket & forks, 1780 hrs., w/16ft. tandem trailer. $8000. O BO 78 D odge 2 ton dum p truck 96,000 m iles $4500. or possible trade sp ort u tlllty.4 9 2 -2 3 8 1 (H ) 416 1963(M) E m p l o y m e n t CHOICE PERSO NNEL, INC. Up to $9.20/hour 1 & 2 shifts. Nflust be able lo read a ruler, do basic m ath, read draw ings and lilt up to 40 pounds. Applicants m ust have good w ork references, ac­ cess to reliable transportation and be drug tested. A pply at; C hoice P ersonnel, Inc. 110-L Stockton Street Statesville, NC 28677, 704-872-0963 EOE M /F CO NCRETE H ELPER, TRAVEL req. D rivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, M on.-Fri., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE DO YO U W A N T to earn extra m oney? Le Bleu Corporation Is looking for m en and w om en who m ay be retired or w ould like lo earn extra m oney to supplem ent their Income. Be a part of one ol the fastest grow ing Industries. Unlim ited earnings potentlall To Inquire call Ed C oney 336-998- years experience In Tig & MIg w elding. Need strong fabrication skills. R ESPO N SIBILITIES; Po- Long term D isability Insurancf plus a m atched 401K program . I you are Interested In finding ou slllon, align and fils together fab­ ricated plates, structural shapes and w eldm ents preparatory to assem bly Inlo lower chassis and upper wall structures. Spevco offers a creative environ­ m ent that allow s (or Individual th in k in g and team viiork. The em ployee’s own 40% of Spevco and are active participants In Ihe success of our com pany. W e oi­ ler excellent pay and a (ull ben- ellt package Including M edical, Vision, Dental, Life, S hort and Insurance you are Interested In finding out m ore, please call send a resum e to shart@ spevco.com or you m ay nil out an application at 8118 Reynolda Road. EOE F IN A L E X P E N S E A G E N T w a n te d $800/w eek. 866-224- 8450 Ext. 1289 F uT l TIM E s a l e s C le rkT m iS Driver Needed. C DL a plus. Must be dependablel Salary based on per(orm ance. Apply In person al: D avle Farm S ervice/S outhern S ta le s , 116 W ilk e s b o ro S t., M ocksville. 751-5021. LO C AlT o M PAN Y S EEKIN G talent/enlertalners lo r parties & evento. 998-2525 N E W B O JA N G LE S H AS Imme- dlate openings (or m anagers. Experience Is required, salary will bo based upon that experience. W e o((er a very lucrative bonus program along w ith other ben- edts. Call 336-838-4000, voice m all #50 or lax 336-667-6001. R AFFLES SALO N S IN M ocks- vllle is seeking qualllled appli­ cants for (ull and part-tim e stylist positions. Applicants m ust have current NC cosm etology license and be able lo w ork at least 2 evenings per week and S atur­ days. Salon Is closed on S un­ days. Call Cathy at 751-2941 to­ day to schedule your conllden- Hal Interview. EOE TU C K E R 'S PLA C E -P T kitchen help. Daytim e hours. M-F. 998- 7100. F a r m M a c h i n e r y FOR S A LE ; FA R M A LL lOOtrac- lor, cultivators, lister, seed planter fertilize r ho pper and diskhlre $1000. C all 996-8959___________ F u r n i t u r e SLATE B LU E LO VESEAT anc sofa $150., blue metal bunk beds $50., 6 draw er Queen size bee $150. Call 940-6283 alter 5:30. H e a lt h Unlim ited earnings potentlall To Inquire call Ed Co 1199. EOE DRIVERS W AN TED -FLATBED tra c to r tra llo r tru c k d riv e rs needed. All types of loads-som e m ultislop. Home som e nights & m ost all weekends. 3 years class- A CDL experience required. Must pass drug & physical test. Some benefits available. I( you’re a hard w orker and looking for good op­ portunity please apply at Curtis Kyles Trucking, 2210 Needm ore Rd., WoodleaT NC 27054 or call lo r app. 704-278-3532 M -F 8am- 5pm or fax resum e lo 704-278- 4709, EAR N INCOM E FRO ivjlH O M E Your own buslnessi M ail-order/ Internet. Full training & support, FREE Information, Free-yourself- 4ever,com (888) 373-6795 EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew, 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over- tlm e. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads, 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. F A B R IC A T O R S P E C IA L IS T - Q UALIFICATIO NS: M ust have 3 LAD IES PILATES-BEG IN N ER classes. A dvance area. 998- 4100. TIR E D ? JO IN T S A C H E ? Nol sleeping? N eed a natural ap ­ proach to hot Hashes? Neec appetite control? Herbs and vita­ min supplem ents offer solutions F ree sa m p le s. C all D ebbie M ille r, R N , 998-1 800. www.team starllghl.com /M lller H o m e s F o r R e n t For Rent 3BR, 2BA hom e on Junction Rd., $600/m onth 2BR , IB A hom e. C en ter St., Cooleem ee $475/m onth 1BR d u p le x ap t. $425< m on.(power & water Incl.) All aoplicatlons require credit ap­ prove and security deposit, Call Century 21 Swicegood W al SIHoDanlel @ 751-2222. 2Br, lB a-Advance-$750/m o 2Br, 1Ba-O ulbldgs-$675/m o 2Br, 1.5Ba-M ri-$500/m o 2Br, 2Ba-M H & Acreage-$550/ mo P en nington & C om pany R ealty 751-9400 2297 SO U TH 601 M ocksvllle- New construction 3BR 2BA130C sq. (I. w / appliances. HUD ac­ cepted. $700/m onth plus deposit 998-7003. 2BR , IB A R EC EN TLY remod- eled Central Heat and Air, Oah Cabinets, H ardwood and Carpet. Dishwasher, S tove and R elrlg $550 per m onth. No HUD. 704- 278-1717. 2BR, 1B A STO VE, refrigerator. C ooleem ee area. HtJD ac­ cepted. 909-3452 or 998-9242. 3BR 2BA IN M ocksville near Hos- pital. $550/m onth. Call lor appli­ cation. 751-5874 . 9 R 0 0 M HO USE located on Sal- Isbury St. Ideal for hom e office situation. 336-941-7593. A D V A N C E -2B R , IB A , carpet, flreplace.basem ent,appliances, carport, acreage. 940-2852. C LEAN 2BR. C A LL after 5pm 704-546-2188. C LE A N 6-roo m house- ap pli­ ances furnished, carport, storage bldg., large closets, Jericho Cn Rd. $650/m o. 941-7593 FARM INGTO N A R E A 3BR, 2.E baths. W ill consider option to buy $900/m o, plus deposit. No pets, non-smokers. 998-3636, FO R A LIS T IN G of available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Sectlon- H ow ard R ealty- 751-3538 H o m e s F o r S a le BU Y A TR U E m odular hom e Save $75,000. Call 1-800-322- 8679. NEW TRUE m odular home. Cost $75,000. WIII Install on your land, $59,000. O nly "one” available. 3BR 2BA. For into call 1 -800-422- 0413. N EW T R U E m o d u la r hom e (Cape Cod) 12/12 rool, 35 yi sh in g le s, m uch m ore. W as $129,000. -quick sale $99,000. Built on your land I March only 1- 800-672-9223. BUY A TR UE M odular Hom e Save $75,000.00. C all 1-800- 322-8679. BUY MY NEW hom e 4BR 2Bfl $500 down & $615 a m onlh & I'I pay you $20,000. 704-883-9997 h ig h p rice s o f buying hiniber. H ave y o u r ow n (um ber .s'tiweci at y o u r hom e o r m ine. W ood M ize r P ortable S dw m iH ing. J e f f ’ s C u stom S a w in g 336-367-3131, a liw 5 p.m . 336-284-6501 Mocksvillc 704-642-0223 Salisbury H elttlitg You Make Time F o r Whal Neatly M nllersS t i ' l DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RECORD. Thursday. March 13.2003 - D9 C L A S S IF IE D S IM EXiafflM SiVE I> E 0 F 1 T A B L E H o m e s F o r S a l e L o t s F o r R e n t M o b i l e H o m e s / S a le M o b i l e H o m e s / S a le M B Y O W N E R -3 b e d ro o m s, 2 baths, Ig. great room with double ■garage, paved driveway, like new (5 years old) .492-7457 In M ocksville. , F ^ 3BR, ¿ ^ B A brick on 1.4 ¡acres, 2 car garage, full base­ m ent, $220,000. H w y 801S, Ad­ vance. 940-2996. N EW 3 O R 4BR H om e. O ver '2,000 Sq. Ft. Only 2 left. Ready .to m ove In $500 dow n, under $600 m onth. C all 1-888-251- .6790. .'n e w t r u e M O D U LAR Hom e |(C ape C od) 12/12 roof, 35yr. .shing les, m uch m o re . W as $ 1 2 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . Q u ic k S ale ,$99,000,00 built on your landl February and M arch only, 1-800- '672-9223. NEW TRUE M O D U LAR Home. Cost $75,000.00 W ill Install on ■your land . $ 5 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . O nly ‘’O ne" Available. 3BR, 2BA. For 'Info,. Call 1-800-422-0413. SAC R AFIC E 3 BEDRM , 2 bath (true m odular) home built on your land. $80,000. even-bullderpays $ 3 0 ,1 0 0 . and yo u o n ly pay ■$49,900.1 This offer expires April ,1st. Call 336-362-3676 or 336- 1362-8040. T O D A Y ’S B E S T B U Y I 3B R , IB A , 1114-^/- square feet. 1/2 acre fol. $85,000. 998-4290 D ella Realty Co.________________ L a n d F o r S a l e 1 A C R E PLUS on Hwy. 64. Call for details. 284-4716. LA N D FOR SALE-N ear Hlllsvllle, -VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road iro m N ew River, 57 m ile slate pa rk trail, 4,500 acre C rater Lake plus 2 Islands and docks to ihe lake. View, m ost recreation any- wbere. $17,000. (540) 980-8864. ‘ L a n d / H o m e f o r !_____________S a le _____________ 14 AC . LAN D behind C ornatzer .Elern. School, W ooded & clear w / .stream . $92,000. D elta Realty C o. 998-4290___________________ L a w n C a r e . C LE M E N T LAW N C A R E -V our ^ total law ncaro need. 1 -336-284- 2037.____________________________ ■ L o s t & F o u n d LO ST: C O C KATIEL G arden Val- ■ley area -$50 reward 751-2271 D O U B L E W ID E S A N D SING LEW IDE LOTS for rent In Farm ington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Com m unity. First m onth’s lol renl FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 i^E W A D D IT IO N T O S ha dy Acres M obile Hom e Park. R e­ lan d sca p e d . 1984 o r new er hom es. John Crotls Rd. oil Hwy 64E. O nly 2 spaces left. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ L o t s F o r S a l e 64E ERIC RD-2 lots For Sale. $25,500. for both. 998-5816, M i s c e l l a n e o u s 601 FLEAM KT-opens Sat March 15th and 16lh, large spaces- $10.00 per day-great Iralilc flow- S e r v i c e V e h i c l e s T A X E S D O N E F R E E We Will H ave Your Tax R etu rn s D one W ith A D ow n-Paym ent O n A N ew H om e Please Hurry! Untied Time Offer! Call Today! В 1816 6Ó1 South ol Yadklnvllle-at C ourtney-4 m iles be lo w 421- Fayes Attic open Thur. thru Mon. A u c tio n M ond ays-6pm C. E. Flynn-NCAL-3240 336-463-4666 or 336-940-3787 C È IÌT U R Y 'm A R T IA L A R T S 701b. workout bag w / Ireestand- Ing co rne rm an ba g, hanging stand, like new $425. 940-2128 ENG INEERED STEEL BU ILD - ING S lowest prices In 10 years. Factory seconds. Freight dam ­ aged. Repos. 1-800-222-6335. N O R W E G IA N B L U E FO X la cke t-slze large. $200. 751- 3981. TA LL LIFT CHAIR, new, hunter green: com plete electric hospital bed. 492-7155 after 6p.m . M o b i l e H o m e s / _____________R e n t _____________ 12X60, 2BR, 1B A $300/m onth. Edge ol Iredell C ounly 704-546- 2089, 14X70 2BR -SH AD Y ^ c re s Mo- blle Hom e Park. John C rotls Rd. across from C rown W ood) 998- 8276 or 998-8222. 2 BR -2BA on private lot near Oak Valley $650/m onth plus $500 de­ posit. 940-5579 2BR , 11/2BA, STO VE & re(rlg- erator $375/m o. 704-873-5426 2BR, 1 B A PRIVATE lot, no pels, lim it 2.998-4071 ISO LATED IWOBILE H O M E on (arm (or elderly persons to rent. $360/m o. 998-8235 M O B ILE H O M E FO R rent lo- cated In the Pines M obile Hom e Park, 2BR, 2BA, all electric, air, washer/dryer. Hom e Is lim ited to 2 adults, $450 per m ontb/$450 deposit requlred-751-7502 S É À W t o M 0^ V E lT '2br"Lp- stalrs apt. furnished w / furnilure, all utilities. $550/m onth. 751- 1218 TR ÀÌLER FOR RENT C oultney area on Ray T. M oore Rd., Yadk- Invllle 336-463-4995 BA N K R E P O S lllI HUGE Selec­ tion to choose Irom , easy to Q ualllyllll W ill go quick al these prices, hurry Gall 704-873-2548. C L T a R A Ñ C E S A L E IlIl a T l 2002 M odels m ust go n o w lll Save Thousandslll Cail 704-873- 2487, FREE BIG SC REEN T.V. or up- grade appliance package with selected m odels. Call 336-751- 0190. H A N D Y M A N ~S P E C IA L $500 down, $475 per m onth for more Info please call 828-464-8970 LE T YO UR G O O D credit pay olf up to $2500 In unpaid bills with purchase o( hom e, for Info call 828-695-0039 JU ST LO ST M Y job 2300 sq. (1., spilt level, sm all transfer fee and lake up paym ents, call 828-465- 6402 M O RTG AG E CO M PANY HAS SW ’S AN D DW ’S ALR EA D Y S ET UP ON AC R EAG E. P ^ $485 and lees and m ove In. C all 1-800-750- 4588. M UST S E LL 3BR 2BA approx. 1848sq. (I. w /5 acres on Soulh Yadkin River. Call 492-2805 READ Y TO M O VE ln...M odular on 3-f acres wllh garage and work b u ild in g . W III go qu ick! C all no w lllll 704-873-2547. TAKE OVER PAYM ENTS only 5 yrs. led. Very clean, well cared for 2BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot In great area w /storage bldg. Call 336-492-2878 for m ore Into. TAX M AN S P E C IA LIIIIIIII Let us do your last tax at our expense ana buy a hom e. W e will m atch y o u r do w n p a ym e n t up lo 1500.00. Wow/111 Lim ited tim e oi­ ler Hurry!!! Call 704-873-6573. W HY RENT W HEN you can own (or less than $250.00 per m onlh? Call 704-873-2547, u;iSgCORV£R MINI-STORAGE For ill! your storauc netds, clioosc us' Come by to inquire about tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Coll today! (336) 988-8810 RANDY MILLER &SONS 25.SMilliTltaul*M(H'ksillli- (336) 284-2826 S k i d S l e e r W o r k T r e n c h e r W o r k H a u l i n g S e p l l c S y s t e m s F o o l m g s L o a d e r W o r k Peoples & Sons Lawn Care Nn loll Too Siniill... No lull Tiki l.iirili‘! Mdwiii;; • TrImnilnH ■ .Sco(lin(! Fertilizing • Miilc'lilni,' l''lovvci' BedsDltcounti For » Hew Yards and Sontor Cltiiem Cull 11.1,for (ill ■ O i. iio iir hill'll n iiv lU'i’ih: w Danny Peoples 3.>G.B50.()417 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ^ T w o A u c t i o n s - I O a m & l p m Saturday, March 29,2003 1 0 a m - New & Used Merchandise 1 p m - Farm Tractors-Trucks-Farm Machinery-Trailers Mowers-Golf Carts, etc.__________ Come to Buy or Sell Some of the smaller equipment such as mowers, golf carls & such may also be sold on the first auction. So come early! Location: ElllS AUTO AUQION Hwy. 601 South of Mocksville, NC - North of Salisbury, NC Phone: 336-284-4080 Fax: 336-284-6455 We will accept consignm ents onFriday, March 28 • 10am-Spm No ju n k please - a ll usable m erchandise % NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THEFT OR ACCIDENTS Fred 0. Ellls-NCAL 343 • Fred 0. Ellis, Jr-NCAL 6029 • Richard Leonard-NCAL 6956 W ill go quick at these prices, hurry Call 704-873-2548. need lo own your own home II you Call rry. A D O LLAR AN D a deed Is all ownyi 704-873-2548 YA D K IN C O ., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwldes. C heap water, good neighborhood, owneh (I- nance. $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590_________ M o t o r c y c l e s 96 H O N D A C B R 90 0-1 3,000 m ile s , e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . $5,500. OBO 492-7685 M u s i c M USIC CLASSES- beginner and advanced. Advance area. 998- 4100. PIANO TUNING AN D repair. Call 998-8959 PIANO TUNING ^ & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service W allace Barford 998-2789 RepaWn^^ N o t i c e B LA IS E BAPTIST, "F U N In the Son Sum m er Celebration" Day C am p dates M ay 26- Aug. 1. ~ ■ ------- $50G rades K-6th. $50 registration, full-tim e $55 per w k/ parl-llm e , n n a it c d a t io m c s b^ ™ ,“ $70 per wk. Call Joye ® 751- , 7120 or Blaise Baptist @ 751- ........................ BUILT RIGHT CUSTOM Homes, M ocksville, NC, Troy W arner, President. Specializing In custom construction ol log and conven­ tional hom es. For the right house at the right price, call 462-4671. GRAND OPENING ELITE Home M o rtg a g e . "Y o u r M o rtg a g e Source" Specializing In 100% ¡fi­ nancing. No PMI, Pre-qualilying Is FAST and FREE. Personalized Attention, Custom ized Loans for E ve ryone, F irst and S econd M ortgages, P urchase or R ell- nance. Debt Consolidation, No Incom e Verlllcallon (Ideal (or Sell Em ployed and Investors), G reat Ju m b o R ates, C o m p e titiv e Rates. Call Usi Toll tree 866-416- ■3450, Custom ized loans for Ev­ eryone. W e can Custom ize your loan for you. G RAVEL, HAU LIN G & Dozing, ETC. Call 704-883-2182, 336- 492-5764. LIN K ’^S E A M L E S S G UTTER^ ING Richard LInk-Owner Free Esilm ates 998-1798 M ILLING R O AD AUTO REPAIR phone 336-940-3134. OSBO RNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398. W HY RENT W H EN you can own your own hom e starling at $250. a m onth call now; 704-873-6573. C LE A R E N C E S A L E Ill O nly 2 left!!! All 2002 m odels m ust go n o w lll Save th o u sa n d slll Call 704-873-2487. B A N K R EPO SIII W ith and w ith­ o u t la n d . H u g e s e le c tio n to choose from , easy to quality!!! 3639 for more Inlorm ation. Space Is lim ited. SU M M ER C AM P-N O W Enroll- Ing-featuring w eekly sessions of dance, art, m usic or dram a. Ad- vance area. 998-4100.__________ P e r s o n a l s AD O PTIO N IS A LO VIN G O P­ TIO N ! ILpvlng, llnanclally stable, C hristian couple w ould love lo adopt. Call Andrea and Phillip at LIN K 8 8 8 -2 7 2 -2 2 2 9 . The preplacem ent assessm ent has been com pleted and wie have been approved to be adoptive parents by the Childers Agency. P e t s A K C C O C KER spaniels black/ w hite In color. C all & loavo m es­ sage 998-2917. 2 C H IH U A H U A T E R R IE R S 4 m onths old. Keep together. $350/ both 284-6804 F R E E TE R R IE R P U P P IE S to go od hom e. C all a lte r 5 998- 5183. FREE TO GOO D hom e. Young m ale Indoor cat. 751-3468. IW U sfF IN D G O O D hom e for fe- m ale chow/lab m ix, 9 m os old, very loving & good w llh kids. 492- P E R FE C T P ^ S C E R T IF ilD groom er. For appointm ent call Christine 751-9074. т ш ш ш 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding ^ 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS Ing for the public. Call alter 5pm 336-492-5224 W O O D M ULCH SO LD & Deliv­ ered. 751-3768._________________ S t a t e w i d e AFFO R D A B LE , C O NVENIENT W O L F F T a n n in g B e d s, low m onthly investm ents, hom e de­ livery, Iree color catalog. Call To­ d a y 1 -8 0 0 -7 1 1 -0 1 5 8 , www.np.etslan.com IN SU R AN C E S A LE S -IM M E D I- ATE openings. Free leads, no cold calling. Paid training. Vested renew als. $50K to $100k lirst year potential. C all 1-866-224- 8450, ext. 5001 N A TIO N A L C O M PAN Y S EEK- ING licensed Hie & health agents to m arket voluntary em ployee benefit program s to em ployers. First year potential 60k and up. Call Lou @ 866-504-1073, ext, 10 o r e -m a ll: gaolnc@ bellsouth.net O U TD O O R D O G S N E E D tick . protection ye ar round. P rotect your hom e from tick borne dis­ e a se s . G e t p a te n te d H ap py Jack(R )’s N ovatlon(R ) Ilea/tick ba n d . S o u th e rn S ta te s, www.happyjacklnc.com S A V E U P TO 80% on yo u r m edlcallonsiflll your prescriptions In Canada. Delivered via Fed-Ex. It’s easy, safe and quick. Call US Toll Free now -1 -888-722-9009 or v is it us atiw ww.herm espharm a.com T r a v e l H AR R A H 'S C HERO KEE CASIN O TRIP FrI-Nlte M ar 21st Tues-Day M ar 25th Tri-Stale Racetrack & Casino Sat -Day April 5th E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 Jo h n & E velyn W yatt V e h ic le s 1983 H O N D A ACCO RD -5 spd. Runs. G real (or parts! $700 OBO. Ask lor Nick 492-2508 1996 A C U R A 3.5R L, charcol gray, leather Interior, sunroof, Bose sound system , less than 54,000 miles, excellent condllon, $19,500.753-3413 1997 M AZD A PR O TEG E Fam- lly owned since new. Never been In an accident. Excellent running car. 102K m iles, 4cy!., 5 speed $3500.(336) 940-5582 Please leave a m essage. 2002 DODGE DU R AN G O SXT- aulo., all pow er options, CD, 2 wheel drive, G ray/Black, luggage rack, excellent condition, 17,000 miles. Asking $21,800 OBO, 998- 6948 74 GM C 2 1/2 ton 14 11. dump $4000. 1981 Ford F-350 12 (Г dum p $5000. 1988 Dodge 4X4 short bed $2000. 1995 la z y J stock trailer $ 3 0 00.16 5 M assey F erg u sso n tra c to r w /lo a d e r $5000. 14 It. trlaxle lla t trailer $1000. 998-2705 87 FORD ESCO RT runs good, needs brakes. $400. 751-5874, Y a r d S a l e s B IG M O V IN G S A L E ! In C re e kw o o d -5 0 9 G o rd o n Dr. M arch 14 &15. 8-2. Everything m ust go. No prices set. C ARO LYN’S C O LLE CTIBLES 2076 Highway 601 SOUTH 336-751-6252 Easter will be here soon, shop now (or super selections (ty beanies, rabbits, dolls, collectibles knifes, toys, barbies, etc.) HUGH YARD S A LE Bethlehem Church-321 R edland Rd. Sat. M arch 22 7am -11am Clothing, fu rn itu re , lin e n s , h o u se h o ld , books, toys, tools, baked goods and ham /sausage biscuits. M O V IN G S A L E S A T. M arch 1 Sth. Lots ol baby Items, (urnlture & adult clothing. 124 Riverside Dr., Cooleem ee SALE-O VER 200 selected items. $1 & $2 each. 201 Redland Rd. 998-1448 YARD SALE, FRIDAY & Satur- day, 8am until 6pm . Lots of new clothes w ith tags. Lots ol new clothes w ithout Tags and lots ot used clothes In excellent shape. Nam e brands like Gap, W rangler,. Levi, London Fog, Kenneth Cole, Jennller M oore, C arters, W ilson, N ew York & C o „ G ue ss and m any more. Baby, toddler, уоиЩ, teen, wom en and m ens- ail sizes. Also desk along w ith odds anB ends. Hwy 801 to W oodlee Rdr, right on Robin Dr., house al епй of road on right (154). Rain can­ cels sale. This Is one sale yoti w on’t w ant to miss. SpriChildii n n g iiidren’s Clothing Sale to r C e n te r U .M .C . P re-S choo l h e ld in the ch u rch !s F a m ily L iie C e n te r (Hwy. 64,WeslotMocksville) Friday, M arch 14 5pm -7pm Saturday, M arch IS 9am -1pm i \ M i i t L 9 m s K 4 m 9 K FO R S A LE : Cars • Trucks U tility B u ild in g s C a rp o rts : All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC M O V E I N N O W ! 2, 3 or 4 B edroom s Sin gle or D oub lew ides Slow /N o C redit OK! Call Today! 888-543-2169 7w e re- in Incl, you'fe oligiblo for up lo three pay raises your lirsl yonri Our oxIenstVQ training program provides you with Ihe skills you nood lo succeed, plus lels you decide when you are ready lor more pny/benelits and more responsibility. And that's just the boginnlng. As q member of our dynomlc team, you'll also bonetH from Iho following: 401K savings plnn conlrlbutlon — we’ll match 25% of your contribullon, up to 6% of your salary (availoble alter one yoor of service of ai least 1000 hours, must be at least 21 years cf age. fvledlcal prescriplion, dental, fife and AD& D benefits (available alter 120 days ot employment, wllh at leas! a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program, • Weekly paychecks • Ftoxibto sctteduting • Paid vacallons • Employee moal and gift discour\ts • Slock purchase plan(available to those al test 21 years of age who have completed 00 days of service) Wo nro Iruly cofTimtltod lo your succoss as n dodicntod mombor of our toam. Al Crackor Qarrol, wo lislon lo whnt you hovo to eny and uso thnt loodback to moko positivo chanoes to your work onvlronmont. Whal moro could you ask for?II you nro motivolod and onthuslnsllc, with n passion lor customor sorvlco, como In ond soo nMinagor todnyl We are cuirentfy looking for; PART TIME H ELP COfAE IN TODAY AND APPW. WE ARE A (¡AST-PAaO, FUN PLACS TO WORK. W« ore looking for HIGH energy people ttKit like to work herd and moke MONEYlll 6 4 2 0 S e ssio n .s C t. C le m m o n .s , N C E x i t ! 8 4 ,1 -4 0 (3 3 6 ) 7 1 2 -9 8 8 0 O ld C o u n try Store Wo are an equal opportunity employer. > i i Dio - DAVIE COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RliCORD. Thursdii.v, March 13, 2003Davie Dateline Fundraisers Fri. & Sat., March 14 & 15 Sprlni! C hildren's Clotlilnt;.Silk-, III Center UM C Preschool, 5-7 p.m. Murch 14, und 9 u.m.-1 p.m. Murch is. Seller receives 60% nnd prcscliool gels 40%. Money raised is for pluy- ground equipineni. For info mid pric­ ingl 940-3753 or 492-5735. Center IIIIQ , minor shine, pork BBQ sandwiclics & pliiles w/ull trimmings sold ull day. Holdogs. Tries, hush pup­ pies, des.scrfi, & drinks also nvnilable. Proceeds to Center VFD nnd Ccnter Comm. Dev. Assoc. Locniion: U.S. 64 W. al 1-40 beside Center Church. kedCrtm BlotHlDnvealCeiiliTllHQ Fri. March 14,2-6:i0 p.m. Saturday, iVlarch 15 Com m unlt)'llrcukfasl,Sm ithGrove Melhodisi aiurch,6:30- lOn.m.. Hwy. l58Ei«t. {{am & Siiu.wgc llrciikriisl, Wc.sley Chnpcl UMC. 5;30-l0 a.m.. w ilh all the trimmings. $5. C ur Wush, begins 11 n.m. nt Cool­ eemee Fire Dept. Sponsored by Annual St. (’atrlck.s Dlnncr/i3unce, 6 p.m., nl Sl. Francis Catholic Church, H62 Yudkinville Koud, Mocksvillc. Tickets: $10, w ill bcnvnllublc during • the Shamrock Run. A Iradilionul Irish iiieul w ill be served luid silent uuction field. Hosted by Cniholic Daughters Of St. Francis o f Assisi. Thursday, March 20 Cause For I’uws, at First United Methodist Church Fumily Life Cen­ lcr, doors open 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Humane Society of Duvie Coutuy 10 help suvc Ihe county's homeless and neglected animals. Tickets uvnil- ublc by calling 751-5214. Friday, March 21 Sprlni; FlInK, 7 p.m., nt Brock Per- iqniiing Arts Clr., Dnvie High juzz Gnnd. Tickets: $10. Conluet: Chrism 940-3542 or Leu Anne 936-0140 or cull box office 751-3000. Saturday, March 22 (iallan Dinner Dance, 6:30 p.m., ut 5l. Francis of Assisi purish hull, 768 Yudkinville Roiul, Mock.svillc. Hosted by youlh groupofSl. Francis of Assisi. A full course llulinn meui w ill be served.Tickets; $ 10. Proceeds to youth gi^up for their functions. /Vhnuul Yard .Sale, 7-11 a.m., by BelhlchemUMC,32\RcdlandRond. A ll kinds of ilems. bukcd gmxis, snu- ¡iagc biscuits, ham biscuits, juice, nnd coffee. Soniclhing for everyone. Reunions ¡Saturday, April 12 puvie Cuunty IllRh School Chiss of 1967, 7 p.m ., ul Ramndn inn, ^lenimons. A ll cluss incmliers urged io allend. For info; Mike 998-8214. Phil 449-6044. or Mike 998-^1845. Religion Sunday, March 9 6 ru ft llruther.'i A t ICntun's Hap- list, gospel singing, 7 p.m., no ud- riiission, bul u love offering nccepted. QdspcI Singing Anniversary, in m em ory o f Dcncon Thom as Jefferson Fowler. 3 p.m.. FnirfieUl Sapl., Hwy. 601, Mocksvillc. Sat.-Wed„ March 15-19 Rock {(III Ilnptlst Church Revival, guesl speakers Duane & Iris Dlue iuul others. Sal. .service 5 p.m., Sun. service 10:30 n.m. Л 7 p.m., Mon.. Tues.. Wed, services 7 p.m. Locu­ tion: N.C. KOI between Fannington & Hillsdale. Sunday, March 23 W lnstun-Sulem In n e r R hythm C hoir, ul Fullon UMC. A covered dish dinner nt 6 p.m w ilh perfor- munce lo follow. No udniission, but love offering uccepled. Ongoing Prcschool/Pnrcnt.s M orning Out, Bethlehem United Melh. Time: 9 u.m.-noon. Ages I .<1 2 - M ,W orT , Th. Age 3 - M ,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four duys per week. Cull 998-6820. I’reschuol/Purent.'i M orning O ut, Center United Meth., Ages 3 & 4 Mon., Wed., Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 u.m.. Cull 940-3753 or 492-5735. Rcvelutlnn Study, cuch Sun. nighl, 6:30 p.iji. Al Shefneld Music Hnll, intersection o f Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome lo ultend. ИеГоге Scluiul Program fur Sliady Grove Students, nvnilnble Mon.- Fri, Iwgimiing 6 u.m. al Advance UM C Comnnmity Bldg. School bus arrives 8 u.m. lo tuke children lo Shndy Grove Elemenlury. Cull 998- 0199 for fees und info. Aw iim i & lllble Study, Wednes- duys nl 7 p.m.. Hope Buptist Tuber- nude. M O PStM othersofPreschoolers), 1 st & 3rd Fridnys thru scliool ycnr. nl Mncedoniu Mornvinn Cluirch, N.C. 801 N, 9:15-11:45 n.m. Cliildcnre provided for small fee. Info; 998-4394. Ilefure Schoul Program , Advance UM C Bldg, N.C. 801 S. for Shudy Grove sludenis, drop o ff 6 u.m., school bus pick-up 8 a.m. Registra­ tion reijuired. Cull 998-0199 for info. Special Events Tuesday, March 18 Annual C urriculum (‘'ulr, ut Dnvic High. Get imswcrs uboul clusscs nnd exlrnciirriculnr nvnilnble ul Dnvie High. 6:30-8 p.m. in lire high school gym. Friday, March 21 Concealed C urry Handgun Train­ ing, 6:30 p.m., ut VFW Bldg. on Snnford Ave., Mocksville. Conluet Rick 998-6190 or Ray 492-5342 for info. Saturday, March 22 Ilahltul{{uuseAppllcaiit.4,twofunn'- lics being sought for next Hubilul houses in Duvie County. Reps ut Dnvie Libnuy, 10 П.Ш.-2 p.m., in the multi- puipose room lo nnswcr ijuestions and provide I'omw. Dates to R em em ber Tuesday, March 18 W riting for C liildren W orkshop, two .sessions: 10-1 l:30um .or 7-8:30 p.m. Children's book aulhor and w rit­ ing inslruclor DonnuJnkoblo lend.To be held in lobby of Brock Cenler. Cost; $90 or $ 125 if Inken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Friduy. Mnrch 2 1 The Fisherman and Ills W ife, per- fonned by the Tnradiddle PInycrs ul Ihc Brock Cenler, Muin St., Mocks­ villc. Two|>eri'onnances;9;l5& 10:30 a.m. Tickets: $3 for everyone. Sealing assigned so reservations suggeslcii. Cull box oflice at 751-31XK). Fri. & Sat., March 21 &22 Flu\vcrsInArt,wcekcndevenl,Davie Arts Council w ill host N.C. Museum o f Art. F it, Icctun: on flowers in art ul library. 7 p.m.. free. Sal., flower ar­ ranging workshop from 10 n.m. lil noon in lobby o f Brock Cenler. cosl: $25 for members of N.C. Museum o f Art and $35 for non-members. Sulunlny. M iu ih 29 Whut Wus ITIunking7.,stnrringCliris- line Luvin, At llie Brock Cenler. Muin St., M ocksvillc. Award w inning singer, songwriter, guitarist, and co­ median performs 7:30 p.m. Tickets; $15 udulls. $13 Sludenl.s/Srs..$l2 for groups of 15 or more. Cull box office 751-3000. Now thru April 7 A AR P’s Tax Aide, free lux prepura- lion nnd info for Dnvic seniors, ench Friduy 9 n.m. till 1 p.m. Clicnls seen on first-come firsl-serve busis. Cull 751-0611 for info. Tuesday, April 8 W riting for Children W orkshop, iwosessions: 10-11;30nm.or7-8:30 p.m. Children's book uulhornnd writ­ ing InstnictorDonnn Jukoblo lend.To l)c held in lobby of Brock Center. Cost: $90 or $ 125 if inken for credit. Info: 998-1075. Tuesday, April 22 W riting fo r Children W orkshop, Iwo.se.ssions; lO -l l;30um .or7-8:30 p.m. Children's book uulhornnd writ­ ing instructor DonnuJukobloleuil. To be lield in lobby o f Brock Center. Cosl: $90 or $ 125 if luken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Tuesday, April 29 W riting for Children W orkshop, lwo.se.ssions: 10-11;30iun.or7-8:30 p.m. Children's book uulhor nnd writ­ ing inslruclorDonnuJukobtoleud.To be held in lobby o f Brock Cenler. Cost; $90 or $125 if Inken for credit. Info; 998-1075. Ongoing Visit Cooleemee's M ill Village M u­ seum. 14 Church Sl„Tues. & Tliurs,, 9 u.m.-noon. Snls., 11 u.m.-2 p.m. Touts niso uvuilnble by uppl. Cull 294-6040. Pre.schuol S torylline, Tues., 11 n.m.,Davic County Libmry. 30-minule program. For cliildren uges 3-5. Mu­ sic, read nioud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. Richard llu rr Holds Onicc Hours In Davie, 2nd Thurs. of every month, 9 n.m. lil 4:30 p.m.. Town of Mock.s- ville building. M eetin g s Tuesday, March 18 Davie Co. Republican Party Con- ventlnn, 7:30 p.m., Duvie Co. Court­ house, Mocksville. Davie Co, Democratic I’arty Pre­ cinct M eeting, 7 p.m., Duvie County Courtiiou.se court room on .second lloor. A ll party members urged to nttend toelect delegates for upcoming counly coiivenlion. Monday, March 24 Duvie & Yadkin Cattlemen's Asso­ ciations, joint meeting 6:30 p.m., nl Smilh Grove Ruritan Bldg., east of Mocksville. Discussion of callle min­ erals luul general herd health. Spon­ sored nienl lo lie serN'cd und reservn- lions requested. Cull Extension Of­ fice. 751-6297 by Friduy, Murch 21. Ongoing Hum nnc Socicty o f Davic Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. o f euch montli. ut office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind cur wush. 751-5214. Davie Cu. Hospital A uxiiary, every second Tues.. ul hospitnl cufctcriu. 7 p.m. Davie Republican Mens Club, meets 4thSnlurdny of ench month, 7;30u.m., Red Pig BBQ. Celebrate Recovery, weekly support group for Ihose straggling with bud hnbils, nddiclions. und victims of ubuse. Meets Friduys, 7 p.m., nl Hillsdule Bupt. Church. Hwy. 158. Advuncc. Cull940-6618 formore info. Davie County {{orse Emergency Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p.m., down-stuirs nt llic Agn'cullural Building, Mocksville. Ev- eiy3nl Tuesday euch month. For info: 940-2111. Duvic Co. Hand lloostcrs, meets 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:30 p.m., Duvic High Band Room. Kam lly Services " W hat Every Par­ ent Should Know",purenlingcliisses lo interested parents o f teens in local ureas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., nt Mocksvillc officc Snnford Ave. Cost $15. For more info; 751-4510, .leru.salem llapt. Church is n provid­ ing support for Ihose who linve lost Iheir jolis, 8:30-10 n.m. on Monduys, cull 336-284-2328 for more info. Pro'grcssive Club o f Cooleemee, 2nd Tuesdny, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Cnil 284-2975 for info. Christian (luslnessmen's Com m it­ tee of Mocksvillc, Thursdays, 7 u.m. Mocksville Rotnry Hut. (Jold W ing Touring Association, Red Pig Bnrbecue, Greasy Comer, N.C. 801 al U.S, 601, 6 p.m, 284- 4799. Uavle C ounty Slum p C lub, 2nd Tliuis., Duvie Senior Center, 7 p.m, 751-0611, Cooleemee Recreation Associatiun, iUichnry Hou.se, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays, 6 p.m. und Wedncsduys, 8 p.m., Second Presbyterian Cliurch basement. Pine Sl, Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. Homc.school 4-11 Club, 2nd & 4lh Tliursday, Call 998-8925 for more info. Concerned Hikers A.ssoclution, Foothills Chapler, 2nd Wednesday, Western Slecr,U,S. 601 at 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 a.m „M ocksU M C ,998-2lll. Disabled American Veterans No. 75 und Auxiliury, 3rd Monduy, 7 p.m., chapter home, U.S. 601 south o f Mocksville. {{E{-PS M inistries, Ciiristian recov­ ery program for women sexually ubused us children. Monduys, 7:30 p.m., 41 court S(|unrc, Room 210. Alzheimers Support G roup, 2nd Tliursday, 7 p.m., Easl Room, Sr, Cenlcr, Brock Bldg., N. Muin St., 751-0611. Narcotics Anonymous Aguinsl A ll Odds Group, Sundays, 6 p.m., Tliurs- dnys, 8 p.m.. Room 208, Brock Bldg. Drug Prohlcm? Helpline, 910-785- 7280, M ocksville Clvltan Club, 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4lli Monduy, Wcsleni Slccr. Advance M em orial {’ost 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wurs nnd Lndies Auxilinry, 4th Tues., 7:30 p.m., post home. Feed M ill Rond. Duvie County Right To l,lfe, 7 p.m., 3rd Tliursduy, grandjury room, court­ house, 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee M em orial VFW Post 1119, 2nd, 4lh Thurs., 7 p.m., VFW Hull,N,C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM , 2nd, 4tli Fridnys, 7:30 p.m. ut Ihe lodge. Mocksville Lodge No. 1.14,1st Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. nt the lodge. DavleHus.Women'sA.ssoc. 1st Wed. ciich month, Duvie YM CA, noon. To RSVP cull 751-5672. Cooleemee CIvltan's Club Meeting, I sl nnd 3rd Mon, ench nionlli, 7 p.m., Red Pig, Hwy, 801, Cooleemee. Cub Scout Puck 504, sponsored b Fullon United Metli, Church, 1st und 3rd Tues. nights ench monlh, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who Would like lo bccomc u meniber ure welcome to attend. Duvie Co, MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. o f each month, 6 p.m., Duvie Co, Hospitul, Cooleemee A A, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal, Tues. & Fri,, 8 p.m. R ecreation Formore infoniinlion on Iheseevenls, cull 751-2325. Line Dancing Fumiinglon Community Center. Ev­ ery Tuesdny. Cosl; $2. Insiruclors: Steve & Lindn Hnlley. Formore info, cull 751-3848. Rec Club Before ($ 15)or nfter ($25)school and oul o f school programs. Registration open. GoodTimersSquareDance Dance Lessons $5 per month. Volun­ teers for different sociul events. Con­ tact Ethel at 998-3837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, .50 and up, M -F, 6:30-9 a.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays, $7 |icr dny, $40 per month. The Dance Company Mon.,Tues., Wed., & Sul. Cnll Emily Robcrt.son, 998-5163. Davie Sr. Games Registration for 2003 nnw open, fomis nl Mocksville/Dnvic Rec. Must be 55 or older by Aug, 1,2003. Thursday, March 27 ‘•Chicago” Little Theatre, $30 in­ cludes ndniission, dinner, und Irans- porlntion. Depiirt rec, clr. 5 p.m., re­ turn before midnight. Reservnlions und $15 deposit required. Cnll 751- 2325. Kacewalk Clinic, 10 n.m., nl Rec. Clr. Open lo public. No cluirge. Y M C A For more infonnution, cnll 751 -9622 or visit Duvie Fumily YM CA, Open Net Volleyball Come by nnd join llie fun on Tues, niglils from 6;30-8;30 p.m. A ll levels welcome. Ages 14 & up. Free to mem­ bers. 3 On 3 Basketball Marcli Madness 3 on 3 B 'bull louniey March 28-29. Men's nnd Coed divi­ sions, Cost $36 per teum plus $5 per non-member. Spring Soccer Pee Wee (uges 3 4 ) und Kiddie Kick- ers (uges 5-10). Pnrticipunis lenni be­ ginning soccer skills nnd Iiave lols of fun. Regislrulion March J-2K. Ses­ sion begins April 26tli. Water Exercise Class For beginners und the experienced. A ll ages. Cull forclnss types & limes. Swim Lessons Clioose from 2wk., 4 wk, ,Snt. morn­ ing or privale lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. priorlocluss. Call I'orclnsstinies. Gym & Swim Thursdnys 9-11 n.m. (uges 3-5) Gym clnss focuses on molor skills, .swim lime tenches puddle nnd kick strokes. Cost$30members/$60iion-iiiciiibcrs. Gymnastics Wedncsduys 3:30-4:30 p.m. (grades K-6lh) Lenm gyninnslics routines und henlth skills. Cosl $20 mcnibers/$30 non-members. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesduys, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Thurs., 6:00,6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out March N ih. 6-10:30 p.ni.Ages 3-12. Swimming, nrts & crafis, gniiies, movie. Dinner ul 6:30 p.m, $7 meni- bers, $ 10 nonmembers. Family Night March 2 1 S I , 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, gnnies, swimming nnd niore. $2 per person (5 & under free). Middle School Mania Fun & safe cnviroiinienl with swim­ ming, busketbnll, nnd more. Grades 5lh-8th. Cost $5. S e n io rs A ll Senior Activities tuke pluce nt DavieCounty SeniorServices located in Ihe Brock Building on North Main Street, Mocksvillc unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Ongoing {.unch, M,T,W , 11;30 a.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., in the Nutrition Site, Silver Health Excrclses, East Room o f Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30-9 u.m. Q uilting, every Mondny, 10 n.m, Scrabbic, every Monday, I p.m. Bridge, Tuesduys & Fridnys, 1 p.m. Card & Hoard Games, W, I ;30 p.m. Creative .Scrapbooking Class, 3rd - Tuesdny. 2 p.m, PalnlCluss,Wc(lnesdnysnl8:30n.m. D r, Dunn, Podiatrist, ul Sr, Services .every three weeks on Mondny m 8:30 n.m, Ihis month March 3 l.ii Free Blood I'rc.ssurc Checks, once u month, cnll Sr, Services for info, this month's ciieck wns March lOih ul 10.45 a.m. in the Nutrition Site, Sr. Churns, Thursdnys, IOn.ni..Eust Room. Monday, March 17 St. P iilrick's Day BING O , 1 -3 p.m., ,50c per card, plcttse pre-register. Thursday, March 27 Day o f Travel, to Iiuly, 10 n.m, lo I p.m., Cosl: $5, must pre-register. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should lie reported by noon Mondny of the pub­ lication week. Cull 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, nl S. Main St. ncross from llie courthouse. I 629 JAHE ALMXANDgR BLVD. 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For those w ho want to vote carly, that is available tiiis wcel< at the D avie B oard o f Elections office on South Salisbury Street in IVIoclcsvillc, The office will also be open Sat­ urday from 8 a.m .- lp.ni. W hen voting Tues­ day, go to your noim al polling place. They will be open from 6;.30 ii,m ,-7;30 p.ni. The sick and disabled can vole in the elec­ tions officc on IVlonday until 5 p.m , A D avic C ounty Enterprise R ecoid online poll received som e 250 opinions, w ith 52 per­ cent against the bond. The poll is not scien­ tific, and should not be view ed as an indica­ tion o f how tlic vole will go. Il w as open not only to D avic voters, but to anyone w ilh internet access. P o t t s : T i m e T o ‘ P a y T h e P r i c e ’ By M ike U u rn lin rd l D avic C ounty E nterprise Record D ub Potts rem em bers going to his science class in 1963. H e returned to D avic H igh School as prin­ cipal in 1993.The sciencc lab looked the sam e, “Still today, it’s not a science lab,” said Potts, now superintendent o f D avic Schools, “T hat facility w as built in 1954, and opened in ‘55. The science curriculum ,., to 2003 has probubly changed m ore than any ateu. W e’ve failed to keep up w ith the tim es,” T h e bond proposal for D avie racilitics w ould fix tliat, as w ell as go a long w ay to solving other needs in elem entary .schools across tho county, Potts said, A nollicr needed addition to D avie H igh School w ould be buthroom I'acilities adjacent to the dining area, "H ygiene is very iinpor- I'lc iis i: See P o lls ■ I'lig e 10 B i v i n s : P r i o r i t i e s W h a t I f ? B o a r d s W r o n g l y C h a n g e d C o n s i d e r O p t i o n s By M ik e H iirnhiii'dt D avic County Enterprise Rccord Ron Bivins rem em bers liis years at Duvic H igh School in the m id ‘70s, Tiierc w ere close to 1,600 students attend­ ing the school. It did n ’t seem crow dcd, and classroom s, ii second gym and it larger m edia centcr have been added since that tim e. A s n m em ber o f tlic School Facilities Tusk Force, he’s a key for the opposition, because he know s w hat thal group did, and the group’s focus. It w as on the elem entary school needs. He and m any otlicrs w ere upset w hen a second high school w as added, and elem entary needs w ere cut to keep tlic bond package under the .'529 m illion the county had decided should be the m uxim um , “O ur (task force) m ain goal w as getting IM ciisc See U lvln s - {•«gc 10 Community Access TV S c lio o is G ra p p lin g W ith H o w T o H a n d le U n iq u e S itu a tio n By K im .Iii.stcn D avic C ounly Enterprise R ccord If you have A delphia as y o u r cable television provider, you can watch tile D avie Counly C om m unity A ccess channel. It’s channel one. But if you turn your television to that channel now , y ou’ll see a black screen. W eldon Sipe w ants to change that. A m ong other things, Sipe tcachcs video production at South D avic M iddle S ch o o l, Ihe hom e o f the equipm ent that w ould be used to produce D avic C ounty’s com m unity access program m ing, W ilh 15 years o f ex p erien ce in H olly w o o d , he know s the business, • “Tiiis is not a public access chan­ nel, .so we dont w ant | people | to be confu.scd,” S ipe told m em bers o f the D avie C ounty B ourd o f E duation during a recent w orkshop, “ People do not get lo com e in and say I w ant my fam ily reunion on the cliannel. T h at’s public acccss und tliere arc a lot o f negative feelings tow ard s Ihem righl nosv.” C om m unity access g en erally mcuns the governm ent provides the channel und Ihey deciile w hut’s g o ­ ing on. “ W e’re going one slep furliier. W e’re going lo huve tlie city g ov­ ernm ents, the county governm cni, and the sehool governm ent all on one clianncl. Wc believe we will be the first m iddle school in the county to liavc Ihis.’’ The counly w orked oul an agree­ ment with A delphia in its lust con- truct negotiations for tiie com niunity IMcase See Cimnnuinlly - I’age 11 J % ;и Colorful Cookies Basy Gonzales and Will Beeson eat "Cat in the Hat" cool<ies at Pinebrook Elementary, part of the school’s celebration of Dr, Suess’ birthday. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page D1, ■ Photo by Robin Fergusson B y K im ,Ilisten D avic C ounty Enterprise R ecoid W hat if.' It’s a subject they’ve been shying aw ay from , but county com m issioners on M onday night talked about “whut if.” W hut if the bond referendum for school fucilities fails? C ounty A ttorney B ob Pricc outlined the procedure for the board. “W e’re looking nt N ovem ber, and that m ight be too soon,” Price suid, “W e’re deuling w ith som ething in tlie ub- struct,T hings have to be done by people olher than this board. T he school board has to do certain things, the LG C (slate Local G overn­ m ent C om m ission) has to do certuin things, the election board has to do certain things,” The process begins w ilh the school board, I’lcnsc Sec C om m issioners - Page 10 H a b i t a t H o u s e M e e t in g S a t u r d a y F o r P o te n tia l N e w H o m e o w n e r s Elim ination of poverty housing is a lofty goal, one lhat H abitat for H u­ m anity has been w orking tow ards since the carly 1970s, p roviding m ore than 100,000 houses w orld­ w ide. H abitat for H um anity o f D avie C ounty form ed in 1994, and hus provided five houses for local fam i­ lies. O n Saturday, M urch 22, applica­ tions w ill be accepted from Duvie fum ilies w anting to live in the sev­ enth und eighth hou.ses to be built w ilhin the next yeur. The m eeting is from 10 a.m .- 2 p.m , in the D avie C ounty Public L ibury’s m ultipur­ pose room on N orlh M ain Slreet, M ocksville, It requires certuin living and fi­ nancial conditions, us well as a com ­ m itm e n t from p o te n tia l H ab itat fam ilies. T lieie arc five requirem ents to re­ ceive such u house; • be u p erm an en t re sid en t o f Duvie C ounty; • be living in substandard hous­ ing w ith siructuiul, plum bing, suni- tution o r other problem s; • be in u certuin incom e bracket and have su fficien t incom e (not counting public assistance) to m ake m odest niortguge paym ents; • hiw e an acceptable credit his­ tory; • be w illing to partner w ith H abi­ tat on tlie construction o f tiieir house o r olher houses. A pplicants should bring clieck stu b s o r o th er d o cu m en tatio n of fam ily incom e to the lib rary . If turned dow n for a liom e m ortgage, bring the letter o f denial from the lending institution. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , call D uvie’s H ubitul office at 751-7515 betw een 9 u.m , and 4 p.m . on Fri­ days or 998-0800 on w eeknights. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Miircli 20, 2003EdjtonalPage Finally, It’s Time To Let The Voters M ake The Choice Next week wo (|uil lalkÍM¡: and start voting. We w ill settle this debate ... at least for a day. N o m atter how you feel about the school bond refereiuluii\, give the D avie C ounty Board o fl-d u ca tio n and tlie Board o f C om m is­ sioners crcdit for p im iiig the issue before Ihe voters. Tho boards and a legion o f volunteers crafted this roferendum over tw o years. They mot ami met and m et, fin a lly reaching a decision. They haven't tried to trick anyone or m ake snap decisions. They have m oved at a plodding, frustratingly slow расе. T heir m eetings have been w idely reported. The study com niitiecs were carefully picked to represent the entire county, every school, every po.ssible inleresl group. The mem bers are solid citi/.ons, active in the com ­ m unity and re.sponsible. N ow the issue is before the voters. O ur schools are in desperate neeil. It's lim e lo Пх thein, expand them , spruce them up. The school board ha.sn’t asked often fo r this kind o f help - less than every 10 years or so. A nd tho voters have responded positively in the past. The quality o f our schools lias been our pride, our chief boast lo the w orld. We have attracted industry and newcom ers ch ie fly be­ cause o f llie good reputation o f our schools. We have invested in them and gotlon a good return. It’s tim e fo r another investment. It is a great m isfortune that this referendum has degenerated into a thern-versus-us co nflict. Instead o f dcbaling the pricc tag, instead o f exam ining the benefit to the students and the counly, instead o f focusing on the advantages or disadvantages o f sm all .schools, wc have em broiled ourselves in a w ar o f em otions. The school board and counly com m issioners huve been accused o f tricke ry fo r not d ivid in g the bond between elem enlary school projects and Ihe second high. They w ould have been accused o f tom foolery if they hadn’l. W hal if only the high school bond was approved, leaving the elem entary schools in lim bo? Il was rea.son- ablo and prudent to have one bond. The second high school w ill not be fo r a “ select few ," Il w ill be for h a lf the counly, Tho students rem aining al the current campus can expect - and the county should reipiirc - excellenl facililles and a com paratively excellenl curriculum . W e've got to trust the Board o f Rducalion on that. One school m ight seem to have a bolter principal. O ne m ight seem to iiavc a better football coach. Bul both schools should have excellent teach­ ers and ull the accom m odations necessary fo r a good learning cn vi- ronnienl. 1 Tw o .schools w ilh about 900 students should provide a better clim ate fo r education than one big .school. B elter ul bolh campuses. .Siudenis rem aining al D avie H igh should expect to benefit from Iw o campuses just as m uch as the ones w ho go lo the new facility. There has certainly been an em otional m aelstrom surrounding this referendum . O ur em otions, our prejudices and ou r love o f fool- hall shouldn’t set educational policy. The D avie H igh campus is crowded, and il's going lo gel worse. B ig schools arc no longer considered the optim um learning envi­ ronm ent. A lte r careful sludy. our counly leaders have determ ined this is the best solution. This is the largest referendum we have over decided. It is am us­ ing lo hoar tho opponenis accuse the boards o f stealing a couple m illio n dollars from the elem entary schools. The elem entary schools w ill gel ,$10 m illio n - more m oney than they have ever .seen. D avie H igh School w ill survive division. The W ar Eagle w ill not ho plucked. The football team • both o f Ihem - w ill w in games again. W inning a game as a 2-A ,school is just as valid us w inning as a 4-A school. A victory is a victory. D iivic H igh already plays, and usually beats, a lol o f 2-A schools. Wo count Ihose w ins. Ten years from now, all Ihis fuss w ill seem silly. I'o r now, there is a great loar o flh e unknow n. There is a natural apprehension o f change. H aving one high school has been ea,sy, com forlablo and econom ical. W e’re at the point o f needing tw o schools now. T w o excellent schools. T w o schools w ilh all the am eiiities we can afford. The best teachers we can attract. O ur elem enlary schools are in desperate need. We need new classroom s and im proved facilities. This referendum bears the hope fur our future. Il iloesn’l address every need. Il doesn’l fix everything. Honest men and wom en still disagree on ihe particulars. Dm this is the plan created by the people wo have elected and the com m ittees who have exhausted them ­ selves sludying the problem s. They have w orked long and hard. Wc owe them an honest, w e ll- reasoned ilccision nexl week. - D w ighi Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y GNTERPRI/EI^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S, M ain Sl,, P.O. 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L o o k P a s t T h e S k i n C o l o r A t W h a t R e a l l y M a t t e r s To Ihc editor: As a fello w ch ild o f Ood, I was disheartened to read The Kcv. D octor Jenkins’ Id le r in the M arch 13 edition. W hile I respect his right to express his opinion and I certainly respect his right lo his opinion, I have lo i|ueslion whal w ould m otivate a veneraled man o f the cloth to express such virulent and separatist rem arks con­ cerning race. I do not deny the wrongs o f the past visited upon his people and I ilo not contend wrongs ure nol still being com m ltlcd today, but 10 lash oul againsi a person based solely on tiie co lo r o f his .skin is racism pure and sim ple. If there were specific grievances againsi C om m issioner Barrett or any m em ber o f county govern­ ment, they should have been cited rather than resorting to the racc- bailing m oniker o f being members o f a “ good old w hile boys’ net­ w ork in Davie C ou nty" and m ailing scurrilous references lo a "w h ile pow er slruclure" and “ w hile palernalism " in counly governance. I w ill abstain herein from further debating the current political land­ scape o f Davie C ounly or N orih Carolina or ihe United States be­ cause lhal is nol Ihe cause o f m y proleslulion; inslead, I w ill stale em phatically thul we are all created in the image o f G od und il is blasphemous lo H im und denigrating lo ull o f litim anily when we v ilifÿ our differences und make broad, sweeping gcneralizaIion.s biiseil solely on the color o f our skin. I w ould have cxpected more from a man o f The Reverend D octor’s station. I realize that by speaking out 1 am opening m yself up to attack and I fu lly expect a .scathing rebuke in next w eek’s paper from The Reverend D octor or those o f a like m ind, bul I am prepared lo en­ dure any v ilrio lic lirade and ihe u.ssociuled obfu.scation w hich may .spew forth in one’s effort lo di.sgui.se racism if lhal is the price I must pay lo confronl gross injusltcc. The fa d rem ains lhat anyone who seeks lo divide a co n iin u n ily by race and use the language of hatred, intolerance and ignorance should be confronted and not paci­ fied or irealed w ilh indifference. I w ould hope we m ighl realize lhat there is m ore that connecls us than there is w hich dislinguislics us one from another. Wc should lift up our hearts lo O od und usk that Me make us better neighbors one to another, O ur tim e here is so Heeling; how sad it is to waste il on personal agendas and incessant and pointless bickering w hich serve only lo separaic us. 1 !un rem inded o f President John F. Kennetly, who on June 10, 1963, in a speech at The Am erican U niversily in W ashington, D.C., speaking on Am erican rclalions w ith the U nion o f Soviet Socialist Republics, said, “ ...For in llie Tmal analysis, our m osl basic com ­ m on lin k, is Ihul we all inhubil this .small planet, wc ull breathe llie . snme uir, wc ull cherish our ch ildren’s fiilures, und we ure all m or­ ta l." Can w c not recognize the inherent triilh in this und apply this same sentim ent to our ow n lim es and see beyond a person’s skin to what really matters? Jim B row n M ocksville Tax Increase Worth The Chance - Vote Yes ’To the edilor; Vole yes on M arch 2.*), I was ruiscil in Forsyih C oim ty where m y two brothers graduated from one o flh e m any high schools. A l­ though I graduated from a private high school, 1 frequently attended sports functions in Ihe public syslcm . The riva lry and camaraderie seemed nothing but healthy and friendly. I understand lhat change can be upsetting lo .some. F am iliarity is com fortable and safe. But change can also bring good things. C ities grow, affecting laxes, annexation and zoning. D uvic C ounty w ill nol always be the beautiful, sparsely populated counly o f Ihe pasl. However, il can be a beaulilul, grow ing, com m unily w ilh one o f Iho mosl excellenl school syslems around if we encourage posi- live, educated and w ell Ihouglil-oul change. I don't think the elem entary children are being used as bargain­ ing chips, nor do I believe that the m iddle-school children are go­ ing to be short changed. A quick fix w ill be just tlial and only pul­ lin g o ff the ineviiablc. Inslead, le t’s upgrade the .schools lhal need im provem enls and Id s insist that the .school board provide equal opportunities at both high schools. This is not an unfair, mean, de­ cision by the counly to divide Davie into an area for the "haves" and the "have nols". It is just a facl lhal the grow tii spurt occurred on Ihe northeastern part o flh e coiuity. If the grow th spurt had oc­ curred on the soulhw cslern end o f low n, ihe sumo pros and cons w ould apply. O ur m iddle-.scliool daughler m ay nol see ihe new high school, but our elem enlary school son w ill. Ask me in 10 years when he graduates if I th in k w c made ihc rig h l decision lo pa.ss ihe bond. I hope I w ill be able to say that our children both received outstand­ ing educalions from high ly qualified adm inisiralions. I ihink u 9- cent tax increase is w orth taking the chance. Vole yes on M arch 2S. Beth K. Cam pbell M ocksville L e tte r s W e lc o m e d The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, stale, nationiil or 'international issues. An effort will be made to print till letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The edilor reserves llie right to edit letters for grammar and for space. 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Y e s , 4 8 % N o , 5 2 %Í .í '/ w í ia w á í. í k / ií l Log on now to cast your vote, w ww .enterprise-record.com DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, 'Fliurscluy, March 2(1,2003 - 3 S ch o o l B ond P rop osal R esu lt O f U n p reced en ted Unity To ihe edilor; The school bond, w hich w ill be decided by referendum on M arch 25, is the resull o f an unprecedcnled show o f un ity between the D avie School Board and the D uvie Board o f C om m issioners. To- g d h e r, these tw o boards appointed a C itizens Task Force to study the needs o t the .schools. A fte r m any m onths o f hard w ork, the Task Force identified the fo llo w in g needs; renovations and new class­ room space at our elem enlary schools, especially at Cooleem ee and W illia m R. Davle; renovations to D avie H igh Schooha second high school to relieve overcapacity at D avie H igh (once Ihc high school population exceeds 1,600 at the end o f the school year in tw o con­ se cutive years); and a th ird m id d le school. The Task Forcc rccom m m ended a $44 m illio n bond. The School Board held public hearings and agreed w ilh ihe needs B i t e T h e B i t A n d V o t e Y e s To die edilor; I am retired. I've got one grandchild in the schools; but he is a sophom ore al D avie H igh and Ihe bond w on't help him . I'm going to vote fo r il becausc 1 realize Ihe need. W e've ju st gol lo bile Ihe b il and go on. N obody wants to pay m ore taxes; but I don't w ont ihe children in our counly lo be slighted on educalion. I'm going to vole fo r it. Donald W . Bingham Advance N o R e a s o n F o r A n o t h e r H i g h S c h o o l To the editor: As a parent o f tw o w ho w enl lo D avie H igh School, I cannot im agine any good reason to bu ild another h ig li school. The central high school brings all the people in the county to­ gether nnd creates a great environm ent fo r learning. A sm all second high school w ould o n ly serve a select few in the eastern po rtio n o f the county at a great expense lo the taxpayers. L e t’s w ork together to m ake D avie H igh School even better for all. Vote no on M arch 2. Steve Ashley A dvancc V o te N o , A n d L e a r n T h e T r u th To the editor; It is aboul tim e that the elcctcd o ffic ia ls o f D avie C ounty put aw ay the sm oke und m irrors and clear the u ir fo r the pu blic, D uvie C o u n ly is being held hostage by the selfishness o f a few people w ilh a separate agenda. B elieve it or not, D avie C ounty has olher view s besides the one o f having tw o high .schools. F irst, the bond as it stands w ith holds financial support o f the elem entary schools. The renovation o f the elenientury schools is w e ll overdue and needs to be presented as a separate bond. The question at hand Is w hy w eren’t tw o bonds presented to vote on? The first bond should have been fo r one high school and the reno­ vation o f the elem entary schools, und the scond bond should have been fo r tw o separate high schools, Including ihe renovation o f ihe c le m o n ta ry s c h o o ls. M a y b e w o s h o u ld have fo llo w e d the subcbhrim lttee’s recom m endation and b u ilt a new m iddle .school. I do not kn ow w hy w e w o u ld consider having a' tw o-year study on this issue. Thnt probably w ou ld nol be the backroom w ay o f p o li­ tics that w e are accustom cd to in D avie C ounty. A lth oug h in y children w o u ld go to the new high school if it were b u ill, I am very ngiiin.st it. The fact rem ains that people do not w ant to adm it that labels w ould be placed on the tw o separule high schools. K atelyn Potts is righ t in saying, " It w ould be an econom ically .seg­ regated, tw o class educational system .” The diversity o f ou r counly is w hat m akes it so special. D avie C ounty is a w arm place to raise a fa m ily w here folks from all nationalities, rich or poor, can gel an equal education arid fo rm relationships beyond racial and eihnic, econom ic bafriers; The true facts o f the current bond have not been presented to the pu blic co frictly'.'P eo ple need to know the truth so that they can m ake the rig h t vdte fo r o u r counly. - ' • ; Kendall S. C h a ffin ■ Advance S c h o o ls ’ N e e d s W o rth O f Y e s V o te To the editor; ■ I am w ritin g this letter in regards to the school bond referendum lhat w ill be voted on M arch 25.1 have lived in D avie C ounty fo r 22 years and have three children in the school system , one in every leve l, and I hiive volunteered in the schools. W e have a great sys­ tem ; how ever.'w e haVe needs. The elem entary schools are in need o f m ore room . H aving lhat age children in trailers w ilh no baiiiroom s and sending ihem by them selves to the m ain b u ild in g to use the restroom is a safety con­ cern o f m ine. The thought o f being in a little trailer w ilh 20 some elem entary children all day long is a scary thing in itself. Yes, the m iddle .school is in need o f extra space; but. like in our hom es, we can't replace everything at one tim e. We iiave to start w ilh the m ost essential ilenis. The largest classes ul llie m iddle school hnve nol reached the high school yei. The high school is already overcrow ded. H ow are they going to handle even larger classes'? By sending m ore students across the rond to the D avidson C om m u­ nity C ollege? W e have lols o f very talented students in D avie C ounly not on ly in sports but also dram a, dance, chorus, nnd band. If you have tw o high schools it seems to m e lhat there w ould be opportunity fo r m ore students to participate in these acliviile s. M aybe ihese exlra aclivilie s w ould be w hul il w ould take to keep some students from dropping oul o f .school. People are w orried aboul the curriculum that w ill be offered al the schools nnd rig h tfu lly so. W hile tho high school has a lo l o f great classes lhal arc offered now , w ilh so m any siudenis the clsisses gel fille d up and the students hnve lo pick som ething else Ihnt they m ny nol renlly wnni to luke. I know Ihnl m osl people do nol like chnnge nnd 1 am one o f them . 1 d id n 'l like losing the fru it stand that was nl what we ca ll the corner. N ow look al w hal all has been b u ill ihere. Bul ihe counly lins grow n and lliere is a need fo r change and unless the grow th slops there w ill be a need fo r m ore changes, W e do nol hnve Ihc room to ndd on nt the current high school plus ihe num ber o f stu­ dents is ju st too large, I w ou ld like to see tw o new high scliools b u ill; but Ihnt is nol fin nncinlly possible. So let’s unite nnd vole yes fo r the bond. T h in k about w hal w ill be the best fo r the children o f D avie C ounty now and in the years lo com e. Susan K ing Farm ington identified by the Task Force. They rccom nicnded a $44 m illion bond, but puckngcd il som ewhat d iffe re n tly than did the Task Forco. A public hearing wus held in September o f 2002 by the Board o f C om m issioners in the courlhou.se nt w hich tim e the vusi m ujority o f the spenkers supported one bond, tw o high .schools. This is e v i­ denced by the front page newspaper article report o f Ihe public hear­ ing. C ounty com m issioners determ ined that S29 m illio n was ns m uch as was fisca lly responsible, e.spccinlly in lig ht o f the governor's holding bnck o f revenues ow ed to tlie county. Joint m eetings were held between school board and counly com m ission representatives, at w hich lim e it wns determ ined that the lop ihrce prio ritie s could be m et w ith in the $29 m illio n , but nol the th ird m iddle school at this tim e. The m iddle schools are al capacity, whereas the senior high school is w ell over capacity and esiim nles indicntc a popula­ tion al the high school o f 1,947 students by the lim e the second high .school can be bu ilt in 2007, even w ithout any population grow th. The needs recom m ended by the Task Force Ibrelem entavy school classroom s, as w ell as technology needs fo r the m iddle schools, w ill be m et if llie bond passes, by using an additional $2,5 m illio n from capital rc.scrves com m itted by the School Bonrd. W hen uddod lo Ihe $29 m illio n bond, totnl dollnrs spenl on llicsc needs w ill ro- m nin ul the level recom m ended by the Task Force. A t a sccond public hearing held in January o f 2003, the m ajor­ ity o f pu blic com m ents favored one bond, tw o high schools. ’The bond was then approved fo r subm ission lo Ihe voters. That was Ihe process and now the decision is In Ihe hands o f llic volers. That is as it should be. I believe this bond is in the best inleresl o f our children and our county's future, and therefore I support il. I rcspccl the opinions o f those w ho feel otherw ise and believe I understand their reasons for opposing the bond. I do hope, how ever, that citizens w ill cast their ballot based on w hat is best for our children and fulure gcneralions, as w e ll as w hat w c can afford. Som etim es, county lenders have lo lake aclions lhal m ay appcnr lo favor ono part o flh e counly, bul w hich in reality benefit us all. For instance, when com m issioners spenl hundreds o f hours and slaked Ihem.selves oul lo save the county hospital in M o cksville , that benefited M o ck ville in pa rticular bul also the w hole county. W hen the com m issioners com m itted ihem.selves lo renovating the Cooleem ee Sew er and investing in Ihc B ullhole. lhal helped C ool­ eemee. but in Ihe long run these aclions w ill help the entire county. Inveslm onls in W illia m R. D avio and Cooleem ee elenienlai;y .schools are sim ilarly benericial nol on ly lo citizens w ho live in ihose school dislricls bul al.so lo ihc enlire counly. W c cannol m ake decisions based on regional bias, becausc our jo b is lo .serve the enlire counly. Il is unfortunate lhal this has become a divisive issue. T ho popu­ lation grow th that has occurred rei|uircs thnt we plan ahead and deal w ith the overcapacity nt the high school, as w ell as needs al tiie elem entary schools and at D avie H igh. A huge new high school was considered but was deemed too expensive and nol in the besl cducalional inlcresls o f our children by the school board and C iti­ zen Task Force. W c cannot bury our heads in the sand and hope this problem w ill take care o f itself. If this bond passes, we need lo pu ll back logelher and m ake il w ork. If this bond does not pass, we need to pull back together and go back to the draw ing board lo meet the needs o f our schools. The issues arc too im porlnnl nnd our children arc loo im porlant to let petty issues divide us. W c nre one county, and al'ler the dem ocratic proccss runs ils course, we all must pu ll back together. Dan Barrett Advance A Second High School Will Hurt AcacJemics To the edilor: The people o f D avie C ounty need lo spend m oney lo im prove die schools Ihul die current siudenis ullend.The elem enlary schools need $ 1 1.5 m illio n in im provem enls. S oulli D avie is die nexl m osl overcrow ded school in the system , based on the num ber o f trailers aclually used by siudenis. W c have added C ornalzer School since die m iddle schools were b u ill. T his w ould lead one lo die obvious conclusion lhal die nexl level o f public educalion to be severely overcrow ded is the m iddle .school le ve l.O u rch ild re n altcnd m iddle scliool after elem entary school. They don’l skip il and go lo high school. M s. Pullen, a m em ber o f the .school board, states, “ D avie H ig h ’s overcrow ding is already al a breaking point, w ith 260 stu­ dents over capacity.” M s. Pullen is using the .school board's claim lhal the capacily o f D avie H igh is 1,320 .siudenis. The lasl lim e D avie H igh had less than 1,320 students in grades 9-12 wns 1972. M s. Pullen is clnim in g thnt D nvie H igh has been overcrow ded for 30 years. T ha t’s ridiculous. H er projected increase in students at the high school Is based on very questionable statistics. A llo w me lo quote form er B ritish Prim e M in iste r Benjam in D israeli, "There ure three kinds o f lies; lies, dam ned lies and statistics.” T his bond proposal is not aboul inking care o f ou r current stu­ dents. F o llo w the m oney. The elem enlnry schools are cut $2.495 m illio n , the m iddle schools arc cut about $10 tp illio n , the current high school is cut m ore lhan $400,000. and die new high school gels 100 percenl o f ils m oney; 700-900 siudenis gel 100 porcenl funding al die new .school w hile 5,200 siudenis get w h a l’s Icfl over. A sccond high school w ill hurl academ ics. The supcrintendenl says dial no high school class w ill be dropped. W hen pressed as lo how h a lf Ihe leacliers w ill o ffe r all die same classes al each school, he atlniils dial they w o n ’t. Since there nre m any classes al the cur­ rent high school dial o n ly have enough students for one class, they w ill be offered at one o f the tw o high schools, but not both. The siudenis w ill eilher drivo o r be bu.scd lo the school lhal has ihe clnss. W hnl about the tim e missed from llie classes before and al'ler dial class? Since Ihe superintendonl has staled in public that ccrlnin shop dusses w o n ’t be b u ill nl the new .school, lo .snve m oney, then Ihose vocational classes cnn o n ly be held al D avie H igh. Can you say vocationni high school? T his proposnl w ill hnve m ore students d rivin g m ore m iles lo get nn in fe rio r educalion. D avie H igh has few er siudenis Ihis year lhan il did lasl year. C all and ask. D id anyone realize that there are em pty clussroom s siu in g across the street at the com m unity college thnt are already paid for? B u ild a pedestrian brid ge, use those classroom s, take care oV ou r m osl pressing problem s in a m anner that w c can a fford , nnd deal w itli the high school later if it becom es overcrow ded. Vole no on M arch 25. D r. Paul M ig h io n , M o ck sville Bond Delay OK To Get A Better Proposal 'To Ihe edilor; As a fa irly new rcsidi;nl lo D uvic C ounty, I needed to roseurch m uch o f w hat went inlo die ciirrenl bond proposal after I saw the bonrd o f cducution’s proscnlution al m y children’s schools. M y c|ucs- lio n is w hy IWO sm aller high .schools were llio u g h l lo be boiler lhan one larger high school. I hnve lived in places that had both situa­ tions. I started by Irying to review the task force’s m im itcs und re­ search. I wns told thut Ihc com m issioners had decided w hnl w enl inlo Ihe $29 m illio n proposnl. So I decided lo review Ihe m lnules from die county com m ission nieetings. On A ug. 5, the m inuies noted lhal a conference com m ittee o f com m issioners and the board o f education should be organized to address the Itisk o f reducing Ihe p ro p o sa l fro m $4 4 m illio n to $ 2 9 m illio n , I c u lle d the com m issioner's o ffice to sec w hat they had looked at to make their decision, 1 had hoped to see m inutes from the conference co in n iit- lee m eetings, I wns referred to Chnirm nn BniTctl. I spoke w ith Dan Barrett at sòme length on this issue. There were no form ul conference co m m illcc nied in gs. He snid ihul his im pression from the public input m eeting on Sept. 16, 2002 wns that people were very m uch in favor o f tw o high schools. Hosvever, nfter review ing the recorded com m ents, I thought thnt the m njorily o f people were spenking in fnvor o f the .$44 m illio n , tw o-purl pnck- nge. I tisked him specifically how a second high school was made u p rio rity on the $29 m illio n proposnl und his reply was that the school board decided that. I don’t undersuiiid how the decision wns mnde that n second high school should be the prio rity, since the bonrd o f educution thinks thnt the com m i.ssioncrs made il and llic com m issioners Ihink Ihe board o f cduculion mude il. I nm very disnppointed lhat a form al conference co nim iltce did not huve rc iila r m cclings w ilh recorded m inutes so thut nny citizen cnn review how the decision wns mnde. Il seems tlinl o n ly tw o people were, lu lkin g lo each olher. It is w ell know n lhal our school personnel received nn em uil on b e liu lf o f M n n in C arter snying: “ I spoke w ilh D un Barrett today. Dun wus chnirm an o flh e com m issioners and w orked w ilh me us cliu ir o flh e ■school bonrd to cruft this 29 m illio n d o lla r package.” M r. C urler goes on to urge his educational leaders lo do “ w hal is best for Ihe children,” I’m not exactly an educational lender, but I fu lly intend to do w hnl is besl fo r die children, I hnve done m y hom ew ork nnd I huve gleunod some ihoughts from m y investigution, D uvie residents need m ore tim e lo decide if tw o high schools ure besl for llic county. Tlisit seemed lo be the intention o f the Insk force. Som e creative problem solving needs to be applied to the situnlion. B ig high schools cun nnd do w ork. I cnn shure som e cx- nm ples. The m oney m ny be belter spent on people thun on unollier b u ilding. If we pool Ihe re.sources o f ull ihe people o f D nvie C ounly, we could learn to manage a school system Ihul serves die needs o f all o f our students. C om m issioner B urrell lold me Ihul if ihis bond does nol puss, thnt nnolhcr proposnl should und w ill be put logclher. I believe dial Ihis can be nccom plislied in u shorl period o f lim e if the people ure dedicated to doing w hal is liost fo r the children o f D nvie C ounly. I hale that one day o f delay w ill be needed, but 1 think that it w ill be w o rlli n delny lo gel n belter proposal before the people. Julie W h illu ko r M ocksville Liberals Trying To Change This Free, Democratic Country To die edilor; A le lle r in llie M nrch 13 E nlerprise disturbs m e. 1 nm w rilin g in response lo Rev. Jenkins w ho sinrls out clnim ing his know ledge o f journalism and is isiking up fo r M ike Easley. He saiil Easley is doing the best he can. I agree and Easley is doing it to everybody he can including tho.se that think he is helping them . Then tiie preacher said Prcsideni Bush slolc die presidency. Thai is nol a w ise rem ark. Il is nol Irue and fo r a prencher lo sny so .seems ungodly. H e is Irying lo s lir up or dislurb his follow ers by condem ning a C hristian Republican President. We kn ow w hal nn un lru lh fu l president B ill C lin to n wns. A l G ore w ho the professor, doctor, preaciier likes, wns caught in lies in cam paign speeches. He w ould say one thing in one stale and another in the nexl stnte. Professor Jenkins is againsi us going to w ar w ilh Irnq. N either President Bush nor nny o f us w unl w ur but the facts arc thnt Sadnm is trniniiig lerrorisls to destroy A niericn nnd is storing up tho weapons to do il. Jenkins insisis Ihnl Bush is nol populnr w ilh him . T liu i is one point fo r Bush, Som e o f the allies that Jenkins say are againsi Am erica nre non-dem ocrnlic countries. Others hale A niericn because o f her strength und w enlih. Some o f die citizens from those countries w ould give ull they huve lo get into the U S A , Some o f ihcni do, aiul even as aliens they w ork nnd study hurder llinn some o f in ir people. Som e U S A cilizens do n’t even w ork nnd yel they com plain becnusc some people hnve m ore thun they hnve, Jenkins hnlcs the “ good old w hile bo ys’ nelw ork” o f D uvie C ounty und he cnn got nw ny w ith snying tlin l. He should tulk to some o flh e people in the non-dem ocrulic countries. If they tnlked us he does, Ihey w ou ld ju s t disappear. Free countries in this w orld ow e their freedom largely lo die slrength o f die U S A . Some o f the countries dial are protesting against us arc ge lling A m erican help fin nncinlly und technicnily nnd Ihc citizens do n’t even know it. T h e ir rulers sny “ protest", so they “ protest’’. Jenkins is oppo.sed lo Bush’s lesling die siudenis. I llio u g lit ihnl was part o f education. W e hnve henrd o f students w ho gruduntc these duys w ho ca n't read or count m oney. A nd some don’l even know how to vote, but d o n ’t give them a lest. Jenkins und all o f us live in one o f tiie best counties o f one o f die besl sillies in die very besl counlrics in die w o rld nnd he is Iryin g to destroy il. W e sim ply cnnnot survive if so m nny liberals keep trying to change this free, dem ocratic country. Jenkins nnd others m ny be successful in destroying our country, but his di;scendants w ill halo his guts, A country cannot rem ain a free country unless il also rem ains a G o d ly counlry. The libernls in this co unlry ure sim iln r lo H ille r and Stalin w lio w on the hearts o f the people by prom ising them things thnt were impos.sible nnd gnve ihem m isery nnd deslruclion inslend, W ilson Sparks Jr,, Advance 4 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TEKI’KISE RECORD. Thursdny, March 20,2003 Bond Opponents Didn’t Get Same Chance As Supporters To the editor; In less than one week llic voters o f D avie C ouniy w ill decide on a bond referendum lo com plete needed additions and renovations to our elem enlary schools and the conslruelion o f a second high school in eastern D uvic Couniy. I w ould like lo take the opporlunily lo o ffe r some explium tion to Ihc m ission and the objective o f the group that was form ed lo op­ pose the bond referendum . From the beginning, we have tried to m ake it clear lhal we arc nol anii-education. O ur objection from day one has been the w ay the referendum was presented. W e fell that taking the needed w ork at the elem entary schools and using it as a w ay to get approval fo r a second high school that m any o f our citizens are opposed to is wrong. The ed itor o f this paper dc.scribed us as a divisive group lhal pooled our m oney lo Tight Ihe bond w ilh any tactic we felt w ould be successful. W ere we the ones that made the decision to divide our existing high .school? No. The school board !Uid couniy com m issioners made lhat decision. W ere we Ihe ones that made Ihc statement lhat if Ihe proposal was pul before Ihe people in (WO bonds that we w ould vote againsi the elem enlary needs and vole for Ihc sccond high school and lead the charge in our areu o f Ihe county for all voters to do the same? No. John N elm s o f H illsdale made lhal statement in the A ug. I. 2002 edition o f the Enlerprise Record. W ere we the ones that deleted S2..‘i m illio n from the elem entary schools? N o, The school board and county com m is­ sioners made lhal decision. W ere we Ihe ones thal have repeatedly slated lhal the Inx increase w ould be 9-cents. kn ow ing that once operation cosl were included the increase could be around 13-ccnls? No. A ga in our tw o elected boards are responsible. F or the editor o f this paper to accu.se us o f being divisive is just plain irresponsible journali.sm . but as readers should we expect anything else? The school board chairm an has taken reports and statistics and used them to m islead voters in believing lhat large high schools have higher dropout rates, low er SAT scores, and overall worse aca­ dem ic perform ance lhan sm aller schools. I challenge him lo pro­ vide Ihe facts lo support his claim s. The supporters o f this bond slate that our couniy is one o f three in the slate w ilh one high school and sim ila r system enrollm ent. The facl is thal there arc 35 counties w ith one high school and eight o f those counties com pare to Davie, they are Alexunder. Hoke, Lee. M cD ow e ll. Person. R ichm ond, Scot­ land. and W atauga. The school board and county com m issioners have repeatedly slated that there is no other option if Ihis bond fails, Ihe on ly option w ould be m ore m obile classroom s. These tw o elected boards cluise 10 u.se needed additions and renovations at our elem entary schools as leverage to bu ild a second high school. They were elected lo serve all the people o f the couniy and their jo b is lo m ake sure that the needs o f our elem entary and m iddle schools are m et. A nyth in g less w ill be unacceptable. We had no other choice but to pool ou r money. We w eren'l given the chance lo go to cach school and tell the parents thal no cu rricu­ lum sludy hud been done. W c d id n 't get a free article week after week to present our opposition to this bond proposal. W e w eren’t the group thal silenced the tcachers in this bond debate. The editor had no problem taking Ihc S690 we paid each week to purchase full-pagc ads. If he was so concerned aboul how divisive Ihe ads were, he should huve refused to lake ou r m oney and lo ld us lo use some other m edia to exprc.ss ou r view s. I w ould like to challenge him lo take the m oney we paid lo the Enterprise Record fo r ads and donate it lo a ch arily o f his choice, and then he can clear his con­ scious o f Ihis d irly m oney. O ur goal was and s lill is lo present the facts to the people o f ihis county so lhal they can go lo the polls on M arch 2.“) and vole w ilh as m uch inform ation as po.ssible. O n M arch 26 no m atter the outcom e o f the vole we m ust pul our differences aside and com e together for the children o f Ihis county. They 11 deserve the best. Steve Ridenhour. Advance Farmington Dragway Provides Entertainm ent... And Taxes To the editor: I'v e been reading the articles and letters lo th e editor concerning the Fannington Dragway /.oning request. It seems lhat m ost o f the spotlight has been shined on the noise, po llu tio n and 1гаГПс prob­ lems the existing fa cility w ill produce, I agree lhal the fa c ility needs lo provide a longer entrance to help the tra ffic backup on N .C . 801 as the race participants and spectators enler the facility. 1 under­ stand that the new owners have a plan lo help alleviate this prob­ lem. I have not noticed any m ore trash idong the road there then I sec along uny other road in D avie C ouniy. In facl, C am pbell Road and C ounlry Lane probably beat any roads in Ihc couniy fo r trash tossed along Ihc roadsvay. A s fo r the noise, I suspect that some o f these opinions ure being offered by folks w ho were nol in the urea when the fa cility opened. If that's Ihe ease, Ihen it's the same as if you b u ilt yo ur house near an airport. You knew it wus there. You knew il was noisy, created sm ells, and traffic when you decided lo m ove in there. There are a couple ideas I have nol seen voiced so far in the paper. Unless you play g o lf, ihere are few places in D avie C ouniy outside o f .school-.sponsored sports, where teenagers and adults can go fo r cnierlainm ent. W e have no m ovie theatres, no arcades, no teen centers. O h, Ihere have been places in Ihe past. A ll o f them effectively closeil down now, som e by new zoning and regulations passed over the years. There is practically nowhere lhat the entire fa m ily can get together and enjoy w atching, m uch less participat­ ing in im y sport. There is one thing I can le ll you uboul the dragstrip, il is very m uch a fa m ily place, nol on ly for the ju n io r dragsters bul al.so the adult participants thal bring their entire fa m ily to help pre­ pare the cars and watch the races. Is there one sport in the couniy lhat a handicapped person can participate? There are several handi­ capped drivers, one w ithout legs, s lill able drive a car. The track gives them the on ly pluce they can compete. The new cart track w ill encourage m ore fam ilies to spend i|ual- ity tim e w ith ih e ir children. For Ihe kids, racing builds d rivin g safety, good d riv in g technique and a sense o f fa ir play. W hen they turn 15 and apply fo r a driver's licensc, w ou ldn 't you ralher have drivers w ith some sense o f how lo handle a vehicle and, m ore im portiuil, how nol lo operate a vchiclc, rather ihiui ones w ho have no idea? W ouldn't you rather have Ihc young people in Ihe couniy lake ih e ir "pre-arranged racing" to the strip rather lhan m eet them on some curve in the road one day and suffer tragic consequences? Racing has been around since the first m an jum peil on the back o f a horse. People w ill race w ith or w ithout a fa cility. I, for one. w ould m uch ralher that they polish their skills in a controlled environm eni rather lhan on the couniy roads. The currenl track contributes a fa ir am ount o f lax dollars into the couniy coffers. Based on the conlroversy concerning the school bond issue, w hich takes up pages o f this newspaper each week, il looks like we should be looking fo r expanding our lax base. W hy hinder expansion o f an existing fa c ilily to provide even m ore lax dollars w hen there are so lew businesses even w illin g to expand? W e've lost several businesses and hundreds o f jobs recently. 1 low do you plan to continue provide the basic .services, m uch less ex­ pand .services the couniy needs lo provide, w ilh a dw in d lin g lax base? M any o f those in the area m oved there from l-orsylh C ounty lo escape the high taxes. W hen people asked you where you lived, you w o u ld n 't even adm it you lived in this couniy but told people you lived in Clem m ons. W hy are you now such adam ant Davie C ounlians all o f a sudden? Ify o u arc now w illin g m em bers o f Davie County, it's tim e lo step up lo the plate and do the right thing fo r everyone in the couniy. Pat B row n M ocksville D o n ’t D e la y A p p rovin g P rofou n d N e e d s O f S c h o o ls To the editor: W hen the task force was assembled and the members began talk­ ing aboul the fu cility needs o f our couniy, we q u ickly identincd Ihe needs o f the elem entary schools. N o one disagreed w ilh Ihe im por­ tance o f a bond w hich addressed these problem s. It’s fa ir to say that j there is a strong m ajority o f the county w ho s lill feels thal way, ^ W hen the task force began lo look at the needs o f the secondary schools, all o f our conversation kept com ing hack to the issue o f whether o r nol w c needed a second high school. B y the end o f the process, il is fa ir lo say thal there was a strong m ajority o f the com ­ m ittee lhal wanled to provide a .second high school once D C H S was al an enrollm ent beyond 1,600 students. B y now, if D avie C ouniy citizens have put any lim e or thought inlo Ihis i.ssue, they should be uble lo list m uny reasons for and againsi having a second high school in this county. ll is apparent lhal the bond vote on M arch 25 has com e dow n lo whether it's a good idea or a bad idea lo have a secoiul high school in D avie C ouniy. Is this fa ir and reasonable? I'o r the past several issues o f this newspaper Ihe readers havo had the opportunity lo read m any opinions fo r and againsi the bond. M ost o f the negative opinions are based on some fluw in the pro­ cess o f how the bond was developed or a concern aboul the polen­ liu l outcom e. Some o f ihese are real and some are im agined, de- B o n d O p p o n e n ts L e s s R e lia b le I'o the editor: As a long-tim e resident o f D avie C ouniy, 1 am deeply disturbed by the controversy surrounding Ihe school bonil referendiun. 1 be­ lieve as citizens, we huve lost sight o fth e rcul issue • providing the best education we can provide for all children in this co u n iy M y husbund and 1 huve lived in Davie C ouniy fo r over ."<5 years and have been blessed w ilh three sons who all received a ("me edu­ cation courle.sy o f the D avie C ouniy School Syslcm , A lthough our youngest gr.idualed from D avie H igh in 1976, we continue to be proud o f the D avie C ouniy S cliool System, I tru ly believe lhat the system's leadership, ulong w ilh w ork w ilh com m issioners, has en­ abled our county to be recognized as one o fth e best across the slate for years. Due lo the credentials o f our school system , 1 believe it w ould be foolish lo believe our leaders in education w ould support u bond thul could be dam aging. W ith thill thought, I w ould like to voice m y disappoinlm enl w ith Ihose w ho are opposed lo this bond. From whut 1 see in papers, these individuals are m ore concerned w ilh the future o f athletics in Davie C ouniy versus what this bond can im m ediately provide the children in this coum y. U nfortunately, 1 believe the opposition has b u ilt their case on false statem ents and negative advertisements, w hich lo me, m ake Ihem le.ss than reliable .sources. For exam ple, Cooleem ee does have heat, the task force did agree lhal there was a need fo r a second high school, and this second high school w ould be b u ilt lo serve our grow ing high school population thal currenl D avie H igh cannol house. The idea lhal only "rich " children w ill attend Ihis .second high school is ridiculous. There are m iinerous developm ents w ith children thal w ould attend the second high school w ho arc from all walks o f life. In regards to advertising, the full-pagc ad featuring the W ar Eagle deeply distres.sed over the localion o f H illsdale - ihe opposilion claim s Iheir goal is to split the bond, nol the county. I believe their ad is evidence o f w ho really w anls lo divide the couniy. In closing, I encourage each o f you to conlacl reliable sources who know w hal the business o f educalion is all aboul and ask ques­ tions. B eing educated on Ihis issue w ill affect every child in Ihis couniy. ll is our responsibility lo help provide needed facilities for our grow ing student population. Those w ho believe thal voting againsi this bond w ill penalize ou r elected o fficia ls, 1 advise you lo step back and .see who you're really penalizing our children. Bob and E lizabelh Hoois Advance pending on one's poinl o f view . M uny have the opinion lhal a d if- ferent, betler bond is what we should havo over the currenl pro­ posal, But, do you really think its possible lo have a bond where m any people aren't concerned w ith the process or the outcome? Can you th in k o f any issue deserving o f a vote that doesn’t have strong opinions fo r or against? A nother bond is only another oppor­ tunity for another .sei'of opinions lo grace Ihe sccond and Ihird pages o f this newspaper. W orse yet, anolher bond only delays Ihe fa cility needs o f ou r couniy for another tw o years o r more. W aiting fo r the "ideal bond" w ill keep us spinning our wheels fo r years lo come. Isn’t it really sad lo Ihink aboul how slow w e arc to support needed change und im provem enls, but how quick we are lo criticize the recom m endations that do n't fit our ow n perception o f w hat's best? W e should nol be siltin g in the m idst o f the needs we have now. The pusl iw o years have resulted in a bond lhal provides an op­ portunity fo r elem enlary sludenls lo be inside the b u ild in g when they to go to their regular classroom , another class, the m edia cen­ ler, o r the bathroom w ithout the need fo r a coal and/or an um brella. This bond provides a pluce fo r some elem enlary sludenls lo eat lunch and have physical educulion in som ething better than the atrocious conditions they have endured fo r years. Il gives the high .school a big push in the righ t direction to im prove the same substandard science and bathroom conditions, lo ninne a few, thut ou r currenl sludenls, and m any o f their parents, have endured fo r years. Shame on us ull for a llo w in g it to gel ihis w ay and then grow ing so accus­ tom ed lo it we forget how bad il re ally is. W hen 1 consider the i.ssues fo r and against a .second high school, I have to agree lhat the benefits lo alm ost ou r entire couniy far out­ w eigh any o f the negative condilions thal m ay exist. I w ould choose to believe thut tho fine citizens o f this couniy are capable o f dealing positively w ilh the change and the conlroversy lhal is sure to fo l­ low . 1 w ould choose lo believe lhal there is enough character anil integrity on the part o f our citizens to overcom e the personal set­ backs we m ight feel, individua lly o r co llectively, if we d id n 't get what we w anled in this bond. 1 know, w ithout a doubt, ihul the lead­ ership o f our .school sysleni w ill provide a successful .school oppor­ tu n ity for anyone w ho w iuils one. w hether it is in one high school or tw o. W e ca n't let the “ could o f's " and "should o f's ” aboul the cur­ rent bond be reason enough to delay the profound needs w c have now. B oth m iddle schools can look forw ard lo four to eight yeurs o f overcrow ding before unything w ill be done lo ulleviate the currenl und future problem s. As valid as thal concern is. 1 w ou ldn’t w ith ­ draw m y support fo r the currcni bond because o f the d iffic u lt con­ d ilio n s we are facing und w ill face in the future. If I did I ’d be pu tting our ow n needs over that o f so m uny sludenls w ho need Ihe help right now. W hen you vote M arch 25.1 hope your vote w ill be in favo r o f m uking m uch needed im provem enls in m ost o f ihe schools in D uvie C ouniy, regardless o f w hal il lukes lo m ake u sec­ ond high school w ork us w ell or belter than the one w c Iiave always had. Ladies and gentlem an, lhal is nol as insurm ouniabic a task as m any try lo m ake it, Larry Bridgew ater Advance D a v i e T e a c h e r s A r e S c a r e d T o S p e a k A g a i n s t B o n d To the editor: W hy ure D avie teachers scared? O ur teachers are nol scared bccau.se o f guy-carrying sludenls, or bio-terrorism , o r any o f the actions thul plague our society today. Then w hal are ihey afraid of? The leuchers and school em ployees o f D uvie C ouniy have been lold not lo speak negatively uboul the upcom ing school bond. W ho w ould huve mude such a threat? M any teachers received this notice, and 1 think w c can safely suy the principuls o f cuch school w ere not the g u illy parlies. Then w ho else w ould have the pow er over these em ployees to m ake such a demund? W o do all these citizens w ork for? M any o f us (people o f Davie C ouniy) arc close friends w ilh teachers. A sk them their side o f this issue, und you m ay be educated by the inform alion re­ ceived. The o n ly people thul w ould huve pow er over these em ploy­ ees are the board o f educntion or the office o f the superintendenl. I Iiave heard both groups m entioned, but the best inform alion points to the board o f education, ll m ay be thal on ly a sm all num ber o f our elected officia ls arc g u illy o f ihis slrong-arm lactic. O ur o fficiu ls should rem em ber that this is M o cksville /D u vie C ouniy and nol Mo.scow, The Firsl A m endm ent to ou r C onstitution guaratUees all citizens the freedom o f religion-press-assem bly-and speech. This action by a sm all, arrogant group o f offic ia ls should not be allow ed lo continue. T h is is nol a bond issue, il is a right given by our founders,W hether your are for or against the bond, no citizen should be threatened lo keep his or her opinions silent. This is such a .seri­ ous issue. Should this be exam ined by ou r county's D A office, or m aybe the N .C . A tto rne y General? D o n 't you think a case could be made (al least in yo u r m ind) lhat denying people their c iv il rights goes againsi lederul law? 1 feel this situation just dem onstrates lhat the bond is not about educalion, bul power. If this bond is aboul education, then w hy is S2.5 m illio n being cut from the elem enlury .schools? Vole no on M arch 25. Then on M arch 26, dem uiul an educalion bond. G lenn M ace M o ck svillc Ask Yourself, How Can I Make A Difference To the editor: I have heard m uch discussion on the .school bond issue and have been involved in conversations fo r and against its' passing and 1 must say w c arc forgelling "w ho we are". The issue is nol to vole "yes" or "no", but ralher lo lake a stand on how we choose lo create exceptional learning environm ents fo r our children. W hether the bond is passed o r not, we need lo m uke a personal choice ¡md em ­ brace the fact thal children's opportunities are our responsibililies. In w orking w ilh local agencies across Ihe couniy, 1 huve found thal D avic C ounty is passionate about curing for the children and we don't need lo lo.se site o f thal. D on't let this bond be about politics, m oney, or "he said/she suid", let it be aboul the children's needs. No m ullcr how you look ut it. thul is w hal we must come back to. Research has shown lhal Ihe environm eni in w hich a ch ild Icurns d ire clly uffeets their intellect, personality, und social skills. Dr. C ruig Rumey, a noted early childhood expert has staled, "ihe ciuality o f the environm em and the kind o f expcHences children have can af­ fect brain siruclure am i funclion so profoun dly lhat the losses m ay nol be correcletl." You m ay suy "so w h a l", and you are righ t, "so w hat" are you going lo do ubout Ihis. W hether it be vo ting for Ihe bond o r w hether il be volunteering your tim e, services o r finuncial means to help the schools increase the qu ality o f Iheir environm ents lo accom m odate the needs o f all D avie C ounty children, you should choose to m ake children's op­ portunities your responsibililies. D avic C ounty continues to have a .school system lo be proud o f and w ilh the adm inistration sta ff and leaching stal'f ihis county has 1 know this w ill nol change. We huve leuchers w ho cure and w e have the udm inistration lhal is looking out fo r the children's best interests. That's w hal il is ull uboul. So when you m ake yo ur decision on how to vole fo r the school bond, don't ask your.self w hether you w ill vole yes o r no, ask your­ self, how can 1 m ake ii difference in Ihis siluation. Peggy D . N uckolb Executive D irector, Parlnership fo r C hildren. M o ck svillt DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsdiiy, Murch 20,2003 - 5 S ta y P ro a ctive A n d V o te F or E d u cation B o n d 2 0 0 3 To the editor: There are few eleclions or ballot issues that are as cut and dry as the Educalion Bond 2003 in D avie C ouniy, A fle r w eighing the pros and cons o f the bond Ills clear to me lhal the people o f Duvie C ounty should support this bond. Let's review the pro argum ents: Research - O ver the past Iw o years, volunteers from all over D uvie C ouniy com prised the Facilities Task Force and spent hour after hour visitin g all the schools. They w orked hard lo prioritize the needs and renovations o f cach school. The D avic C ounty Board Smaller High Schools Better T o the editor: There are m any things to be learned in school. O f cour.se, acudem ics are our. first concern, bul children und adults learn by interacting w ith ouch other and this is where extracurricular aclivilies and clubs arc so bcnoficia l. W c learn to w in and lose; to lead and to fo llo w : to debate ihe issues and lo w ork logelher as a team, I think il is extrem ely im portant that tw ice as m any .students hnve the op portu nity to bo class presidents, club presidents, und lo actually pluy sports, nnd be cheerleaders. I graduated from Shady G rove in 1 ‘J56. the last year before Davie H igh was opened. Instead o f one basketball team in Ihe county, we had 5 teams; instead o f 15 giris and 15 boys playing basketball; there were 75 g irls and 75 boys playing. Il was the same w ilh the other sports. There w ere 5 vnlediclorians and believe il o r nol, some o f our students w ent to college on scholarships, ucudom ic and sports related. A few o f us cven made it to the pro tennis. I rem em ber the infiuence m y teachers had on m y life and how very dear m y m em ories o f Ihem are. They knew us in u speciul way nnd wc respected them and lislened to Iheir advice. T hey were aware o f o u r a b ility and ou r m isbehuvior and were uble to advise us in a wny o u r parents co uldn’l. I ’m sure It was the same w ay al M o cksvillc, Cooleem ee, and Farm ington. The fa m ily lives o f m any children are diffe ren t today Ihuii ihey were yesteryear. There arc m any broken hom es and single parents w ho w ork hard to bring order out o f chaos. It is even m ore im portant fo r children lo be close to their teachers and fo r good teachers lo be able to influence thc.se young lives and be m entors. In order to do this, there m ust be lim e fo r teachers and leenugcrs to gel to know cach olher. Sm aller schools w ill perm it “ getting to know you better". So please, le t’s m ake what is best fo r all our children our priority. G o to the polls on M arch 25 und vole yes. yes, yes, Jeanette C ornatzer Advancc Vote For The School Bond To the editor; W e, the ndults o f D nvic C ouniy, should be ashamed o f ourselves fo r sending o u r children lo n "pcn ilen liary," A s adults, w c w ould never lolerule fences, surveilluncc cnm cras, drug raids, drug dogs, and police o fficers p n iro llin g the hulls o f ou r w ork plnces, yet we force our ch ildren to endure it, day after day, at ou r high school, )- The Enlerprise R ecord Internet po ll Is sp lit ulm osl 50/50 on the m ultiple high school i.ssue. This menus thut h a lf o f our citizens are in fnvo r o f turn in g n big , im personal, penilenliary atm osphere high school inlo an even bigger high school w here these problem s w ill m u ltip ly, nnd becom e even wor.se, D nvic C ouniy ran m ultip le , sm all, high schools through the class o f 1956. The principuls nnd m ost o flh e teachers knew the name o f every student and the names o f m ost o f the parents .T hey knew w ho the troublem akers were and kepi them in line. N one o f this is pos­ sible in a m ega-high .school. In the fa ll o f 1956 these high schools were consolidated and D avie C ounty lo.sl 12 Class Presidents, 12 Cla.ss Vice Presidents, three Valedictorians, three Salutatorians, three "M ost Popular," nnd three "M ost L ike ly lo Succeed." Thai year, fo r the first lim e in D uvie C ounty's hislory, .seniors grudunted w ithout know ing nil o f their classmate's names. Today, enough sludenls are assembled in our high school lo sup­ port cliques o f student bullies. Fences and surveillance cameras arc there, and police officers pntrol the halls.T hcre are drug raids,com ­ plete w ith drug dogs and police officers from four o r five olher counties. The sludenls dread and despise this atm osphere. They arc uncom fortable and afraid, W anl prooH A sk ihe students, W anl more proof? Look at D avie's sludent dropout rate, Internet studies indicate lhal 800 students is Hie m axim um pruc- licu l size fo r uny high school. I f this wus n D avie C ounty rule, we w ould have happier sludenls, higher academ ic achievem ents, few er studenl dropouts, and we w ould no longer need a "penitentiary" atm osphere. O ur children are m ore im p oria nl than the "split co uniy" issue or any olher form o f territo rini jealousy. They arc m ore im porianl lhan "big sports" nnd m ore im portant any o f ihe p o litica l issues um ong the p o lilicia ns. O ur children are even m ore im portant lhan m oney. Please consider the needs o f our children and support the school bond. G el oul and vote fo r the school bond. W e need a second (and soon a third) high school and o n ly the passing o f the school bond vote w ill allow this to happen. G ary W . 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T hese pe ople have done th e ir h o m e w o rk and m ade Ih c ir recom m endations lo benefit all the children across our county. We a ll need to trust th e ir conclusions and recom m endations fo r elem enlary school renovations and a second high school. W c need to rem em ber lh a t ju s l over tw o years ago the D avie C o u n iy C om m issioners received llie top award given by the Stale Board o f E ducnlion, recognizing Ihc efforts o f our conim issioners on behnlf o f our children and their education. The com m issioners are doing an exem plary jo b in guiding our coum y. Reduce O vercrow ding - D avic H igh School was b u ilt for ju s l o v e r 1.300 students and helped produce m any o u tsta n d in g graduates. Tliese days the enrollm ent ranges from 1.500 lo 1.600 depending on the lim e o f year. That m ight not .scare you, but tills should. If this county does nol add any m ore students in the nexl 6 years w c w ill s lill have a high .school w ilh over 1,900 students. T ha i's the best case scenario. The fa c ility is not large enough lo handle this m any students. Period. There arc num erous educational studies that show thal sm aller high schools arc belter all around lhan large schools. The slate o f Florida has gone so far as lo pass n law re iiuirin g thal all new h ig li schools be b u ill lo have less lhan 1,100 sludenls. 1 don’t th in k this w ill hurt Iheir athletes. They don’t seem too w orried llia l Ihis w ill damage Iheir chnnces nl athletic greatness. Passage o f E ducalion Bond 2003 w ill reduce the overcrow ding o f Davie H igh and provide renovations. H op efu lly when sludenls huve n sironger lie to the faculty, in n m ore in tim n lc en viron m e ni, tlic dropout rule w ill decline. Increase Student Involvem enl - W ilh 1\уо high schools, m ore students cnn be involved in all cxlracu rricular activities. Som e o f m y besl high school m em ories include tennis and vo lleyball team practices and meets. Team sp irit, per.sonal grow th, and individua l determ ination can be experienced and cultivated in tw ice as m any students once this bond is passed. The argum ent lhat tw o schools w ill change the d ivisio n o f co m p clition from 4 A lo 2A is a non-issue, I couldn’l even le ll you w hal division m y high school was. Do you Ihink the 2A conference cham pions arc nol celebrating a victory because they are nol 4A ? R idiculous. Betler Educalion -T h e m ain purpose o f high school is lo provide a great education and prepare sludenls fo r life nfler higli school. T he g lo ry dnys ure n fle r h ig li school, nol during liig h school. W hether graduates m ove on lo jobs or further their education in college, the p rio rity o f the high school needs to be acudem ics not sports. I ’m always am azed when h igli school graduates cannot perform sim ple m alh functions like laking len percent o ff a price. L e t’s be sure lo provide a soutul educalion fo r the children o f D uvie C ounty. There arc a couple o f “ co n" argum ents fo r the Education Bond 2003; Increased taxes - D avie C ouniy pays taxes lhal are am ong the low est in the slule. Even w llh u 9 cent per 100 do llar lax increase, D avie C oum y residents w ill puy taxes ihnt are in the low est quarter o f the state. O ur taxes are and w ill eonlinue uvbe reasonable in D nvie C ounty. ' H ow m uch w ill this cost the tnxpnyer? F irsl, rem em ber If D nvie county stops grow ing today and no niore people m ove here ( high ly u n like ly ) the rale w ould be 9 cents on 100 dollar.s in several years. A lso rem em ber ll’s an increm ental lax m eaning thnt the lux is phnsed in ns Ihe m oney is pul to use bu ilding schools. So the w orst case scenario is 90 dollars fo r property and house valued at .$100,000. T his is a sm all price to pay fo r nn investm ent in the educational .system fo r all the children o f D avie C ounty. That conies oul to less than 25 cents a day per .$ 100,000 properly value per household in the w orst cuse scenario. I can’t think o f a better wuy lo spend m y tax dollars lhan the Educalion Bond 2003. The point niso needs lo mnde is that now is the best tim e to slurt consiniction, not four lo six yeurs from now when the currenl tidnl w nvc o f fourth nnd fifth grnde cinsses h il the high school. W c m ust bu ild now. Inlerest rates w ill probably never be Ihis low again und construction bids arc lik e ly lo com e in low due lo the slow econom y. W e’ll all gel m ore fo r ou r m oney right now w hile intcrcsl rates are the low est they’ ve been in llie lasl 20 years. W hal a greal lim e lo bu ild. U n ily, look at the source - Look w ho is creating the division and ask yo urself where Ihe division is being created. The divisive ads were not from the “ new folks in the new hom es” . The non­ issue o f a liig h school sp lillin g Ihc couniy is a ridiculous argum ent. The county already "is sp lit" by having six elem entary and tw o m iddle .schools. H igh .schools d o n 'l create un ily. People w orking and pu lling together fo r the com m on good o flh e county w ill create unily. The low n I grew up in has three high schools. I never felt like the tow n wus segreguled inlo llircc subsets. W o, in fa c t,a ll cheered fo r the sludenls from the other high .schools in ou r low n when attending conference and state athletic com petitions. The p rio rity o f the residenls o f Duvie C ouniy should be lo provide great education in a safe environm ent fo r all the ch ildren. The Task Force. Board o f E ilucalion. and C ouniy C om m issioners have all done Iheir jo b . There are num erous argunients fo r Ihe bond and there are really no logical argum ents nguinst it. D avie C ouniy is w ell know n fo r iis good educulion nnd m uny schools o f excellence. W e need lo live up lo this great reputation. 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For Up To 72 mo. 751-5948 1-888-469-3781 157 Depot Street IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE SPLIT THE BOND n o t t h e c o u n t y VOTE N O MAR 25 Paid for by TPR 6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Miirtli 20.2003Public Records Arrests The Diivic Counly S licrifrs Dc- pnrtnicnl iniKlcllicfollow iiij’ arrests. - Shannon Link, 27,of Aslicboro was arrested Mnrcli 11 for cliild support. Trial dale: March 18. - Tracy Gene Hollcnian. 28, o f 148 Creason Road, M ocksvillc wa.s arrested March 11 for obstructing and delaying. Trial dale; A pril 10. - Matthew Ryan Hol!. 18. of Kernersville was arrested Marcti 11 forohtaining properly by false pre­ tense. Trial date: March 1.1. - Andrew I’alrick Hooks, 2 1. of im.S N.C. 801 N.. Advance was arrested March 12 for DVVI.c.xpired rcgistralionstickcr.failuretochangc address. Trial dale: April 2. - Daniel Caleb Basham, 17, o f D anville, V irg in ia was arrested March 12 for breaking and entering o f motor vehicle, and larceny. Trial dale; March 27. - Steven W ood Wrenn, 1K, Yad- kinvillc, arrested March 12 for breaking and entering o f a vehiclc. and larceny. Trial dale; March 27. - Andrew Patrick I looks, 2 1, of 1005 N.C. 801 Nortli, Advance was arrested March 12 for contributing to the delin(|ucncy o f a minor. Trial date: April 4. - Cynthia Baker Turner, 20, of 922 Hardison St., M ocksville, ar­ rested March 12 for sccond degree trespassing. Trial date: March 13. - Gury Jason Childress, 21, of Booneville was arrested March 12 for failure to appear. Trial date; Land Transfers March 20. - Samuel Curbelo, 38, o f 104 Cockerliani Lane, M ocksvillc was arrested March 13 for communicat­ ing threats. Trial dale; May 15. - Cynthia Edwards Cleary. 30. o f 104 Cockerham Lane, Mock.s­ villc was arresled March 13 forconi- municating threats nnd second de­ gree donieslic trespassing. Trial dale; M ay 15. - Linda Davis Edwards, 47. of 279 Hobson Drive, M ocksville was arrested March 13 for communicat­ ing threats. Trial dale; M ay 15. - Phillip Jason Brown, 21, of Sunset Terrace Apartments, Mocks­ ville was arrested Murch 13 fordriv- ing w ilh license revoked and oper­ ating a vehiclc with no insurance. Trial date: April 24. - Michacl Kyle Keepers, 21, o f 285 K ingsiiiill Drive, Advunce wus arrested March 13 for injury to real property. Trial date: April 24. - Andrew Patrick Hooks 21, of 1005 N.C. 801 N orlli. Advance was arrested Marcli 13 for injury to real properly. Trial dale: A pril 14. - Michael Ellis Eidson. 40. of 243 Granada Drive. Advance was arrested on March 13 for failure to appear. Trial date: not lislcd for Wake County. - John Lewis M ayfield Jr., 32 of 142 Fireside Drivo, M ocksville arrested March 13 for possession of stolen goods. Trial dale: March 27. - Lisa Marie Sawicki, 29, c f 3 10 Cornatzer Road, M ocksville was arrested March 13 for possession of stolen goods. Trial date: March 27. The follo w ing land transfers were filed with Ihe Davie Register o f deeds, lislcd by parties involved, acreage, townsliip and deed stamps purchased, w ilh $2 represenling SI.ООО. • Jerry P. Pallerson and Betty S. Paller.son to Janies C. Ijames, and John Craig ljunics, trustee o f the Gary M ichael Ijames trust. I lot. S338. • C .H . Brogdon lo Dorcas Brogdon fo r her life tim e , and Yvonne B. Fink after death o f Dorcas and C.H. Brogdon, 2.18 acres, Jerusalem. • Elizabeth B. Ells, suhstilutc trustee lo I'cderal Home Loan M ort­ gage Corp.. 6.67 acres. Clarksville. - H &V Construction to Wendy Rae C ranfill. I lot. M ocksville. .S2I2. • Bermuda Village Retirement C enler Lim ited Partnership to Valerie Overkamp. 1 condominium, $157. - Lewis Janies Wooten lo Ella Mae Wooten. 15 acres. Jerusulem. - Ella Mac Woolen and Lewis James Wooten to (1% inleresl) Beverly W. Russ. 15 acres. Jerusa­ lem. - W illiam Wall Pettit, substllule trustee, to W ashington M utual Bank. 1 lol, Mock.sville. $110. - Samnaz Inc. to Tracy M . Glenn and Denise Wagner Glenn, I lot, Farminglon. $389. - Jenny Lynn L. Swaim nnd Chad Swaim (l/IO th inleresl) lo Shelby Jean L. Lapish, 136 acres. - Kenneth Avery Lanier Jr. and K risti Lanier (l/IO th interest) to Thomas Wayne Lanier, 136 acres. - Dora Jones to Nelson Jones, 4.16 acres, Fulton, $40. -Tama M .O 'M ara to Charles L. Marshall, I lot. Shady Grove, $46. - Elizabeth B. Ells, substitute trustee lo Federal National M ort­ gage Association, I lol. - BR 549toJ.K . Canter Builder, I lol, Farmington, $131. - L illie Belle K. Childs to Julia Mao Childs, 1.15 acres. Farminglon. - M ary G. Rose to Gordon nnd Coloen C. Gaither. I tract. Calahain. $23. - Verious B. Angell and Betty W. Angell (half intorost) to Jerry W. Eller and Priscillu W. Eller. 2 tracts. Clarksville. $399. - D w ight Sammons und Jane Sammons lo James Wallace Lane, .53 nere, Jerusalem. - James W. Potts and Carol I’olls 10 Jeffre y Potts. 1.18 ucres. Clurksville. - Eleanor Swicegood to Janies A nthony Lipscom b und Sundra Lipscomb. 3 acres. Mocksville. - W illiam S. Tedder and Eniniu Jean Tedder lo Helen L. Hiimston and Sherri F. Ray. I lot, Mocksvillc. $250. - Sarah Seaford lo Sherrie S. Ridenhour, 17.01 acrcs, Fulton. - Sarah Seaford lo K im H. Seuford. 16.04 acros. Fullon. - Paul B. W illard Jr. and Glenda K . W illard lo Jose and Sandra Gomez. .65 acre. Farminglon. $282. - BRC Development Co. to Eric Blount. Murgaret ljunies and Netlye Ijam cs-Barber. trustees o f New Jerusulem Holiness Church. .01 acre. Mocksville. - BRC Developm ent Co. lo Elliot Wilkes and Edward Johnson, iruslees o f Shiloh Baplisl Church. .01 acre, Mocksville. - E llio t W ilkes and Edward Johnson, trustees of Shiloh Baptist Church to BRC Development. .05 acrc. Mocksville. - Sumnuz Inc, to Tim othy Curl Shore und Kim berly Anne Newton, I lol, Farmington, $388. - Secretary o f Housing and U r­ ban Developmenl to Jack D. Dyer and Jamie M . Dyer, I lot, M ocks­ ville. - Richard D, Griffon and Bovcrly R. Griffon to Thomas M . Bowmun und Bonnie F.Bowmun, 1 lol,Shady Grove, $616. - Josie A rte ria l C uthrell Moullroy, Mary Mugdulene Cuthrell Epps und Laura Elizabeth Cuthrell lo Clarence E, Sm ilh and Miehollo Haddock Smith. 1.64 uores. Farm­ ington. $35. - Darrell W. Stumbo lo Lisa B. Slumbo. I acre. Clarksville, Highway Patrol T he following Iruffic wrecks in Duvie Counly were listed by the N.C. Ilighw uy Patrol. W nnian Charged In W reck A Davie woman was charged w illl safe movement violation after she wrccked the vehicle she was driving March 8. Jessica M arie Dyson of 989 Calahain Road, M ocksville wus driving a 1995 Ford pick-up south (in Georgia Road when il ran of f the righl side o f Ihe road. Dyson over­ corrected the vehicle and it ran o ff the left side o f the road where it collided wilh a gate and fence post. Trooper A.T'. Keller reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 1:30 p.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle lllLs T ire Uehrls No charges were filed after a North Carolina man was involved in an accident in Davie March 10. Mocksville Police The I'ollow ini’ incidenl.s were rcpiirtcd to the M o cksvillc Po­ lice Departm ent. - T he attem pted breukiilg and eiilcilng o f il drink inachinc on Yadkinville Road was reported M urch 13. - The attem pted breakinj* and entering o f a drink machine on Valley Road was reported M arch 17. Arre.sls -Johnny Ray Johnston, 19, o f .3670 U..S.601 N „ was charged Jan. 16 w ith sh oplil'iing . Trial date; M ay I . - Terry Lee Fortney, .“il). o f 1346 N . M ain St., was charged M arch 13 w ith 2 counts o f as­ sault. Trial date; A p ril 3. Fires Duvic County Tire depurtments tcsponded to the following culls: M arch II: Advance.2:56 p.m., (iranadu Drive, Iree Ihrcatcning lo fall into residence; Cornal/.cr-Dulin assisted; Advance,4;06p.m..Todd R<iad. automobile accident; I'ork assisted; l-ork. 4:19 p.m .. Janiesliiwne Drive, smoke invcsli- gallon; Advance assisted; C'ornulzer-Dulin assisted; Smilh Grove. 5:05 p.m., N.C. 801 .South, fire alarm; Advance assisled; I'urm- inglon ussisied; Cornatzer-Dulin assisted; M ocksvillc assisled. M arch 12: Cornalzer-Dulin. 6:46 a.m.. Cornulzer Road, fire alurin; Advunce assisled. Marriages M arch 13: M ocksville. 3:48 p.m.. U.S. 64 Eust, dump truck on fire; Fork assisted. M urch 14: W illiuni R. Davic, 4:04 p.m.. Children's Home Roud. grass fire. M urch IS: Farminglon, Smith Grove, 8:33 a.m., Hobbitt Road, fire alarm. M urch 16: Farmington. Smith Grove. 9:06 p.m.. 1-40 East, auto­ mobile wreck; Counly Line. I;.50 p.m.. 1-40 in Iredell County, vehiclc fire; Advance. 2:45 p.m.. N.C. 801 Sinilli. residentlul fire alurin; Smith Grove assisted; M ocksville, 5:11 p.m., Yadkinville Roud. fire alarm; W illiam R. Davie assisled. The follow ing were issued mar­ riage licenses by die Davie Kegis- ler o f Deeds. - Slanley Livingston Pruill, .10. o f 2X0 Legion Hut Koad. C ool­ eemee and I'ountuine Yvonne Woods. 37. o f Johnson Cily.Tenn. - Richard Hepler Whht Jr., 42. and Glenda Elaine W hitt.45,o f 155 S.M. W hitt Drive. Mocksville. - Jeffery Mark Reavis. 33, and Margaret Catherine I'owlet, 44. o f Lexington, • Nathan Lee Barfield. 19. and Sandra Christina M ills. 19.of Char­ lotte. - Eddie Lee Barrier. 18, of 172 I'odd Roud. Advance.and Meredith Jennie-Lynn Shaffer, 19, o f 133 Sheffielil Road, Mocksville. - Sinui Cories, 26. of Winslon- Salem and Latashii Renee W hite. 21, of 141 Marconi St., Mocksville. - Fennun Martinez O liva, 23 of Y ad kinville and Amundu M arie O sborne, 26, o f 301 Deer Run Drive, M ocksville. • Joseph Franklin Prater,31 ,and Tonya Ann Bradshaw, 21, o f 1084 Main Church Road, Mocksville. - Garrett Jusiin Renegar, 20.und Am y Lynn Sisk. 19. o f 167 Hulf M ile Lune, Mocksville. - W illiuni Keith Luniley. 32. of 2223 U.S. 64 W „ und Kathryn Ann Hinds, 36, of 171 W. Maple Ave., Mocksville. - Jason Samuel Allen, 27, and Exie M arie Church, 27, o f 408 Hobson St., Mocksville. - Christopher W illiam Cheek, 35. and Vicki Lynn Rouse, 33, of 129 N. Pino Road, M ocksvillc. • Fernando Duarte, 33. and Jen­ nifer Ann Adams. 32. o f Winston- Salem. - Bradley Wayne Kim rey. 27, ami Vilm a lístela M eda, 32, of Clemmons. - Janies Dickenson M ucNully, 43. and Karen Ann Owen, 45, of St. Mary's, Calif. -Andre' D'M uurioNeely, 18,of W oodleaf and Sophia Antoinette Butler, IK. of Salisbury. - Vincent .Seth Wheeler. 53. and Sallic Kitclicl DeBlusio.53.of 1078 N.C;. Wit N.. Advance. R oy Yules B urlow 11 o f Morganlon was driving a 1999 Ford truck wesl on Interstate 40 when il hit some tire debris in tlie roadway. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 7 p.m. and Ihcrc were no injuries. Three C ar W reck On 801 Л Davie man was charged with failure lo reduce speed after his vehicle was involved in an accident in Davic March 11. Joo Jasper Peebles o f 3037 N.C. 801 South. Advance wus driving his 1985 Chevy pick-up soulh on N.C. RO 1. A 1999 Toyota vehicle driven by Judy James Fagan o f China Grove and a 2003 Acura vehicle driven by Patricia Ann Rozunski of 116 N. W ildcut Run. Advunce were both stopped for u vehicle muking a lefl turn. Peebles failed lo slow his truck in time and it struck tho roar of Fagan's vehicle causing il to strike the rear o f Rozanski's vehicle. Trooper A.A. Justicc reported the uccident occurrcd al approxi­ mately 4:05 p.m. und both Fagun and Rozanski were taken to Forsyth Hospital in Winslon-Salem for treat­ ment. D river Leave.s .S’ceite O f W reck A Davic man was charged w ilh failure to reduce speed und hil and run after his vehiclc hil anolher March 11. M elvin Ordelh Sparks o f Eust Bend was driving his 1988 Honda vehicle west on U.S. 158 when he failed to reduce it's speed before il stnick a 1998 Honda vehicle driven by Allison Courtney Waypa o f 475 Counlry Lane. M ocksville. Sparks left the scene o f the accident and failed to report it. Waypu lefl the scene und reported the uccident. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the incideni occurred al approxi- nialoly 8 p.m. and there were no injuries. W reck On Geiirghi Kimd A Davie man wus churged with D W I und exceeding safe .speed after he wrccked Ihe vehicle he was driv­ ing March 12. James Randall Sizemore o f 174 Tall Timbers Lane. M ocksville was driving a 1985 Chevrolet pick-up wesl on Georgia Road when il ran o ff the right shoulder and struck a ditch culvert, Sizemore's truckcumc ID resl on the righl shoulder. Trooper A.A. Justice reported tlie accident occurred al approxi- nialely 7:30 p.m. Tw o l)eer lilt In Davie There were Iwo reported wrecks involving deer in Davie County. In Ihe follow ing reports no injuries to tho drivers wore reported: Joan Cecilia Church of 1029 Eaton's Church Roud, Mocksville was driving a 2001 Saturn vehicle norlh on Howell Roud when a deer crossed the roadway and collided with Church's vehicle. Trooper J.R, Allred reported the uccldoni occurred ut approximulely I0;30 p.m. on March 14. Tlinothy Eugene M ayo o f 119 Old Oak Lane. M ocksville was driv­ ing his 2002 Suzuki vehicle east on N.C. 801. A doer entered the road from Iho shoulder and Mayo's ve­ hicle collided w ith it. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihc uccident occurred ut upproximuicly 3:25 a.m. on March 9. W reck On LHkewond Avenue No charges were filed after an accident occurred in Davic County on March 13. Albert Edward F rilzof 136 Lake­ wood Avenue, Mocksville wus buck­ ing his 1997 Dodge pick-up east onto Lakew ood. B randi Leo W althall o f 132 Cook Trull, Mocks­ v ille was d riv in g her ' 1992 Oldsmobile vehicle north on Luke- wood. Fritz failed to sec W ullhull's vehicle und continued backing into the road whore the two vehicles col­ lided. Trooper A .A , Justice reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 6:30 p.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle Overturns O ff Interstate No charges were filed after a Stokes Counly man wrecked Ihe vehicle ho was driving March 13. James Bradley Royal o f King was driving his 2002 Chevrolet ve- hiole west on Inlerslalc 40 when it ran o ff the right shoulder, struck an omhanknienl, and overturned. Trooper A .A . Justice reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi-' mutely 6; 15 p.m. and there were no injuries. Collision O n U.S. r>OI A Yadkin man was chargcd with failure to reduce speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hil unolher March 13. R obert S tnnley Evans o f Yadkinville was driving his 2002 Nissan vehicle south on U.S. 601. A 2000Jeep vehicle driven by Melanie Hellard Harris o f 257 Edgewood Circle, M ocksvillc was stopped on 601 duo lo roud consiruclion. Evuns failed lo reduce the speed o f his vcliicle und it collided with Hurris'. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the Uccident occurred ul approximately 1:55 p.m. und there were no inju­ ries. W reck Near Zeku's A Davic woman was charged w ilh failure lo reduce speed after Ihe vehicle she wus driving hil another Murch 13. Tammy Sue Cusey o f 137 Luke- wood Drive, M ocksville wus driv­ ing her 2002 Dodge vehicle soulh on U.S. 601. Jennie Lou Taylor of 515 Rivcrvicw Road, Advance was also driving licr 2000 Dodge ve­ hicle soulh on 601 and had slopped In the travel lane lo make a right turn InloZeko's parking lol.Casoy fulled lo slow her vehicle in lime und it collided w ith Tuylor's. Trooper M .T. Dulton reported the uccident occurred ul approxi­ mately 12:15 p.m. and there wore no injuries. Vehiclc C(illl(lc.s W ith Tree A Davie woman was chargcd w illl safe inovenient violation after sho wrecked Ihc vehicle she was driving March 14. N atalie Dawn Dodd o f 141 Nululie's W ay. Advance was driv­ ing her 1997 Honda vehicle soulh on N .0.801 when it ran o ff Ihe right side o f Iho roud. Dodd ovor steered the vehicle und it crossed tho centerline and ran off Ihe lefl side of Ihc road. Dodd's vchicle collided with a tree und cunie to rest in a parking lol. Trooper A.T'. Keller reported the accident occurred al approximately 4:50 p.m. and there wore no inju­ ries. .Mull Wiill-s Four Hours To Ktporl Wrtck A Davie mun wus charged wilh cureless und rcckless driving und failing to report hy quickesl means ufter lie wrecked Ihe vehicle he wus driving Murch 15. John Stanley M aine o f 348 Cornwallis D rive, M ocksville wus driving his 1993 Chevrolet vchicle west on Pudding Ridge Road at a high rate o f speed. Maine's vchicle enlerod a right hand curve where he lost control and crossed into Ihe eastbound lane and began rotating clockwise. Maine's vehicle then ox- lied the road to Iho right where il collW cdwlthrcnco.Thovohlelothcn continued on and collided w ith sev­ eral trees. Maine then loft tho scene o f the accident und lulcr reported llic wreck four hours later. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accident occurred al approximately 2:30 a.m. W om an's Truck lilts llu lld ln i; No charges were filed after a Davie woman'sveiiiclecollldcd with the side o f the building March 15. Sherry W illiam s Crouse o f 293 Hobson Drive,M ocksville wasdriv- ing a 1984 Chovrolct pick-up north on N.C. 801 wilh no from right tiro. Crouse disregarded Ihe stop light at the intersection o f 801 and 601 and was direclod inlo the parking lol of Countryside Consigninenl by a po­ lice officcr. Crouse fulled to stop the truck before it collided w ilh build­ ing. Trooper M .C. Howell reported the uccidont occurred at approxi­ mately 8:36 p.m. and Iherc were no injuries. W reck O n Inlerstnle A N orlh C arolina mun was charged w ilh exceeding safe speed after he wrecked Ihe vehiolc he wus driving Murch 15. R oberl C osiol Ravoica o f Hickory wus driving a 1991 BM W vehiclc wesl on Interstate 40 when It hydroplaned due lo wet road condi­ tions from a rain storm. Ravciea'.s vehicle coHidcd w ilh a guardrail and spun out o f control and collided with a second guardrail. T'roopcr M.T'. Dulton reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 4:10 a.m. and there were no injuries. Sheriffs Department T'lie follow ing incidents were reported lo Ihe Davic Sheriff's Depl. - K endy Johnson reported threatening phone calls were rc- colvcil at u home on N.C. 801 South, M ocksville on March 10. - On Murch 11 Debbie Scuts re­ ported food wus damaged after a freezer was unplugged al a resi­ dence on Farminglon Road, Mocks­ ville. - Gary Runmicl reported threul- ening phone culls were rcceivcil ut a home on Ranch Way, M ocksville on Mnrch 11. - On March 12 Piedmont Rent- A-John reported ono of Iheir port- u-johns wus duniuged ul u construc­ tion site on Itiddenbrook D rive, M ocksville. - Joe Gobble reported u vehicle was removed without permission from u homo on Sheffield Roud, M ocksville on Murch 12, -O n Murch 12 Duniel M iller Jr. reported a chainsaw was removed from u pick-up truck in u purking lot onN.C , 801 Norlh. Mocksville. SINGH IMU;MIUM D id KRIO ANNUIFY Looking for Five-Year Guaranteed * Interest Rates? 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NN-MJl 04/01 ^ District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliur.sday, Mtircli 20,2003 - 7 The follow ing cases were dis­ posed of, in Dnvie D istrict Courl March 13. Presiding; Judge Tod S. Royster. Prosecuting: Kevin Beale, assislani DA. .- Scott Tracey Anderson .expired inspection, open conluincr ufter con­ suming nlcohol. disini.sscd per plea; D W I. sentenced to 60 days sus­ pended 2 years, subslunce abuse as­ sessment, surrender llccnsc/nol op­ erate vehicle until licensed, 24 hours comm unity service, $100, cost. -Jonathan Neil Bailey,speeding 74 in a 55, reduced to 70 in a 55, cost; fleeing to elude arrest w ith vehicle, expired regislralion, ex­ pired Inspection, dlsml.sscd pcrplou. - Kenya Shcrea Bennett, no li­ censc, dismissed per correction. - Jacob H. Blaaiiboor. speeding 92 In a 70, reduced to 79-70, cost. - Michael Anthony Boblitz, in­ jury to real property, dismissed at request o f prosecuting witness. - Carrie D. Brown, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. - Fuye W hite Brown, six counts possession/selling non-lax-pald al­ coholic beverage, dism issed per pica o f co-derendant. - James Hyde Brown. 2 counts possession/selling non-tux-paid al­ coholic bevorugo, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cosl, whiskey ordered destroyed; 4 counts posses­ sion/selling non-lax-pald alcoholic beverage, dismissed per plea. - M ichael A nthony C arson, speeding 94 in a 70, reduced lo ex­ ceeding safe speed, $75 und cosl. - Tracy M . Cockerham, assault on a fcmulc, dismissed due lo fuil- uto o f prosecuting witness to appear. - Josh Collett, assault innicling serious injury, senlcnccd lo 30 days In ja il suspended one year,onroll In und com plcle unger munugement course, write und send Idler o f upol- ogy to victim , stuy in school and do not make any bad grades, not vio­ late uny laws. $764 restitution to victim , cost; discharge o f weapon into occupied property, dismissed by court per compliance. - Sean Thomas Credle. open container after consuming uleoliol. dismissed by court pcrconipliuncc. - Jumie Warren Crowley, speed­ ing 101 in a 70, driving while li­ cense revoked, open container after consuming alcoliol, dismissed per plea; D W I, sentenced to 60 days in ja il suspended 2 yeurs, crcdit for substance abuse assessment/follow recommendations, surrender li­ cense and nol operate vehiclc until licon.scd, eligible for lim ited driv­ ing privilege, 24 hours comnuinily service, $100 and cosl. - Robert N. Davis. Jr., resisting public officer, dismissed by court, write letter o f apology lo officer. - David Karl Eggleston, failure to weur scut bell - driver, fuilure to notify DM V o f address change, dis­ missed per plea; speeding 89 In a 70, rcdiieed lo 74 in a 70, cost. - Ronuld Franklin Ellis, license nol in possession, expired registra­ tion. dismissed per plea; exceeding posted speed, reduced to improper et|Uipment, $50 and cost. - Vickie Essick, niisdomoanor possession sclicduie IV controlled substance, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost, $325 attorney fee. - Joseph A nthony Ferrell. 2 coiinls no license, posse.s'sion o f drug puraphornuliu. reckless driv­ ing lo cndunger, possession/display o f allercd/nclilious/rcvokcd driver’s liecnse. pos.scssion o f controlled substance on prison/jail premises, dismissed per plea; currying con­ cealed weapon, possession o f drug paraphernalia, driving while license revoked, sentenced lo 30 duys in juil w illl credit for 7 duys served, con- trubund and weapon destroyed. • Bradford Keith Gaither, no 11- ccn.se. improper registration, driv­ ing w hile license revoked, dis­ missed per pica; speeding 75 in a 55. reduced lo improper c(|ulpnicnl, $50 and cosl; driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost. - Ronald Eugene Gailher, D W I. driving while license revoked, dis­ missed due lo insufncicnl evidence (ca.se is over 10 yeurs old). - Anthony T'odd Hallman, driv­ ing while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Hradley Scoll Harrington, do­ mestic violence protective order violation, dismissed by court due to insufficient evidence. - W ilbert Harris Jr.. rcsisling/de- lay/obstrucl public officer, .sen­ lcnccd lo 60 duys in ja il suspended one year, write and send letter of apology lo officer, cost. - R. Lewis Huyes. intoxiculod and disruptive, senlcnccd to 15 days in ja il suspended 12 months, cost. - Hilyoud Ludel Houston, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea; D W I, sentenced to 60 days in ja il suspended 2 years, credit ftir substance abuse assessment, surren­ der license and nol operate vehicle until licensed, 30 days non-opera­ tion o f vchicle In lieu o f commu­ nity sorvico, $100 und cost. - Curtis Russell Ijumes, driving while llcciiso revoked, reduced lono license, sentenced to 30 duys in jail suspended 12 monlhs, cost. - Ashley W hit Held Jones, speed­ ing 88 ill 70, rcduccd lo 74-70, cosl. - Wendy Michelle Jones, driving w hile liconse revoked, dismissed per correction. - W illiam M atlliew Jones, nii.s- demeanor probation violution. 45 day ju il sontonee uclivuled w ith crcdit for 14 days. - Michael Dean Knight, driving while license revoked.dismissed in interest o f justice. - Stacy Ray Lane, speeding 67 in a 55. tw o counts driving w liile license revoked.dismissed (icrplea; D W I. sentenced to 120 days In prison suspended 2 years, siibslanco abuse assessment, not operute vo- hielo until lleonsod.48 hours coni- niunity service. $200 and cost. - W illie 'rim olhy M alloy, driv­ ing while licensc revoked, rcduccd to 110 license, cost; expired inspec­ tion. expired regislralion. unsafe passing/yellow line, dismissed per plea. - Scoll Ryan M uxwell. misde­ meanor larceny, prayer for judgmcnl coiUlnucd .six months, w ill dismiss on 9/11/03 if no violation o f any laws, slay off promises o f Wal Mart. - Joromlas I, M ontiel. speeding 92 in a 70. reduced to 79-70. cost. - Royal Junior M orrison. DW I. sentenced lo 12 monlhs in prison suspended 2 yeurs. 7 duys uctive juil time, subslunce abuse assessment, nol operate vehicle until licensed, .$400 and cost; expired regislralion, driving while licensc levoked, dis­ missed per plea. - T'Imolhy James Newton, litter­ ing nol morc than 15 pounds, mis­ use o f W ildlife Rosourcos Commis­ sion bout acccss urea.dismissed per plea: possession o f marijuana up lo hulf ounce. possession o f drug para- pliernuliu..scnlonced lo 111 duys in prison, crcilil for time served. - Rushawn Leon N iblock. driv­ ing w hile license revoked, sen­ tenced lo 54 days in juil w itli credit for time served; expired registrulion. expired inspection, dismissed/ plea. - Micliaela Sloan Picdru. felony possession of cocaine.dismissed per plea; possession o f drug parapher­ nalia. prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cost. $300 SBI lub fee. - Stunley L. Pruitt, driving while licensc revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Rebeccu Nettles Pyrtle. D W I. sentenced to 120 days in prison sus­ pended 24 monlhs. 6 months iiileii- sive probulion. subsianco abuse as- sessmonl/troatmenl. not operate ve­ hiclc until licensed, nol consume or possess alcohol. 48 hours coninui- nily service.$195 attorney fee..$200 and cost; no licensc,open container after consuming alcohol. dismissed per plea, - Jose Luis Saldunu, speeding 86 in u 70, rcduccd to improper c<|uip- m ent, cost, $130 altorney fee; learner's pcrniil violation over 18 years o f age, dismissed per plea. - Joshua Cain Seuford, posses­ sion o f drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed per plea, contraband de­ stroyed; driving While license re­ voked, sontenccd to 45 days in jail suspended 12 months, cost; giving nctillous inforimitlon lo officer, sen­ tenced to 45 days in ja il suspended 12 monlhs ut expiration o f other sentence, cosl. - Abel Serrano, .speeding 96 in a 70, rcduccd to careless und rcckless driving, prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cosl. - Breiiton Lee Shaw, second de­ gree trespass, dismissed due lo in- sufficicnl cvldcnco. -T illie J. Simmons, speeding 96 in a 70, rcduccd to 79 in u 70. pruyor for judgment conlimicd on cost. - Kenneth Stunley Smith, injury to personal property, prayer for judgment continued on cosi, $228 utlorney fee; misdemeunor lurccny, dismissed per plea. - Rudolph Lynn Smyers. DW I, scntcneed to 60 days in ja il sus­ pended 24 months, credit for sub­ stance abuse assessm ent/follow Ircatmeni recommendations, siirrcn- dcrdliconso and not operate vehicle until licensed. 24 hours community service within 30 days. $315 altor­ ney fee. $100 and cost. Appealed. D W I. sentenced lo 60 days in jail suspended 24 months, follow sub­ stance abuse trealmcnl rocommon- dutions. surrender driver's license and nol operate vchicle until li­ censed. 24 hmirs community service w ithin 30 days. $100. cost; reckless driving, dismissed per plea. - Dennis Gruy Strain, intoxicated and disruptive, dismissed per plea; rosisling public officer, sentenced lo 60 days in jail siisiiended 24 months, write loiter o f apology lo officer. substance abuse assessment/trcat- iiienl. $ 195 atlorney fee. cosl - Ap­ pealed. - Danny LceTallmon. DW I.sen­ tenced to 60 duys in jail suspended 24 m onths, credit for substance abuse asscssmcnt/rollow ircatmeni. 24 hours community service within 30 duys. surrender liccn.sc und not operute vehicle until licensed. $100 and cost. Appealed. - Polly Ann Tuylor, speeding 85 In a 70, rcduccd to 79 in a 70, cosl; failure lo secure passenger under 16, dismissed per pica; driving while liconse revoked, operating vehicle with no insurance, dismissed por corrcction. - Frank Xavier Walsh Jr.. DW I. sentenced lo 60 days In ju il sus­ pended tw o yeurs. credit for sub- sluiicc ubusc usscssment/follow rec­ om mendations. surrender license and nol opcrale vehiclc until li­ censed. 30 days non-operntlon of vehiclc In lieu o f comm unily .ser­ vice. $100 und cosl; no liconse. reckless driving lo cndunger, dis­ missed por plea. - Jeffrey Kyle W hilaker, failure to weur seal bell, driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed per plea on other charges. - Bradley Scott W inkloy, reck­ less driving lo endanger, dismissed per plea; exceeding po.slcd .speed, $100 and cosl. - Bobby Lynn Wood, speeding 57 in a 35, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost. - Cedric Clark Wynn, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to im proper e(|uipmcnl, co.sl. KiiUcd To A ppciir - Robert Brudley Bennell, aid und ubel licensc violation. - Bobby Franklin Ray, speeding 98 in a 70, driving while license re­ voked, D W I, open container after consuming alcohol. - Julio 1.. Valle, no license, driv­ ing left o f cenler. Man Turning Life Around From Addiction Problems B y B eth C nssldy D nvie C ounty Enterprise R ccord ^ A M o ck.sville m an w ith ii long cn m lm il hl.story appenred oncc m ore in court last week - an appearance ho nnd his fa m ily hope w ill be his lasl. Jeffery K yle W hitaker, 28, o f 2334 U.S. 158, faccd ciiargcs o f ro b b e ry w illl n d a n g e ro u s w eapon and attcm pled com m on law robbery, both felonies. As has been the case dtiring m ost o f hi.s co url appearances, mem bers o f ilis fa m ily were w ilh iiim . H is grandfiuiter, m other and w ife listened as details o f the incidents were retold. A ccordin g lo Rob Tuylor, as- sisitm l district aiiom ey, W hitaker w ent lo 4 B roihers A m oco on U.S. 64 on D cc. 29, 2001 and Jan. 6,2002. “ D rugs were controlling him , but that is obviously no excuse fo r his behavior. He appeared high o r out o f his m in d and d id n ’t altem pt to di.sgtiise h im ­ self,” T a ylo r said. D u rin g the firs t in c id c n l, W hita ker brandished a weapon, nnd Uie clerk handed over .$119. D u rin g the second a lte m p t, W iiiia ke r m ade ihreais bul did not appear to have a weapon,and Ihe c le rk d id not g iv e h im m oney, T aylo r said. T he clerks were able lo give a good description o f him . W h ita k e r’s a tlo rn e y, C a rl Parrish, said W hilaker had had a problem w ith crack cocaine and was a “ typical addict.” H ow ever, Pnrrish said, “ Ho had gone in lo A R C A (A d d ic tio n R ecovery Care A.s.sociation in W in slon-S alem ) and heen re­ leased before enlering I’olter's W heel (in M o u n l O live). T his young m an has been in treatm ent fo r quite .some tim e, and he is tru ly a fine young man now. It doesn't bother me al all to say that.” D uring Ircatm eni at P otter’s W heel, W hita ker was in charge o f grounds’ m aintenance, when he was w orking on a fence, and a nail ricocheted and hit him in the eye, b lin d in g him . He has had tw o surgeries and faces an­ other lo try to restore his sigiit. Parrish said I’o tte r’s W heel asked him to stay on and w ork there a fte r his treatm ent was com pleted. “ He docs w anl to go back and w ork there nnd help olher folks." ho said. “ This young man is from a greal fam ily. H e's broken ih cir hearts to o m any tim e s , but they’re proud o f him now .” W h ila ke r said ho hns been clean fo r nine m onlhs, having been detoxed In A I?C A by June 26 and a d in ille d to P o lle r's W heel July 24. “ I’ve taken extensive classes lo learn about C hrist and recov­ ery cla.s.ses dealing w ith addic­ tio n ," he told Judge L a rry 0 . F o rd .“ l found Ihe Lord there." Judge Ford said, “ Y ou’re in recovery, but giioss what'.'” W hitaker replied, "T ha t just means I ’ve gotta w ork harder.” Judge Ford asked, “ I'o r how long?” lo w hich W hiU ikor re­ plied, “ The rest o f m y life .” C ontinuing to quiz him aboul the program . Judge Ford talked a b o u t a d d ic tio n , a s kin g W hitaker to do.scribe the 10-step process he went ihrough in iroal- m enl. W h ila ke r answ ered the queslions w itlio u t railering,.say­ ing several lim es lhal it was the C hrisiian -ba sed program lhat had saved him . A fte r adm itting lo using any drugs “1 could gel m y hands on." W h ita k e r sa id , “ T h is n in e m onlhs hasn’t been easy, bul w ilh the L o rd ’s p o w e r, I'm gonna get Ihrough it." Judge Ford said, “ It’s been iiiy e.xperience that people who recover and stay clean do il ono o f tw o way.s - cither through a recovery program like N arcotics A n o n ym o u s o r the re lig io u s way. You have chosen the re li­ gious w ay, and that’s great. Il .sounds like I ’m lecturing you, bul I'm nol, I have to relate to you, nol Iccliire you, because we a ll k n o w le c tu rin g d o e sn ’ t w o rk,” W hita ker’s charge o f robbery w ilh a dangerous weapon was rcduccd to com m on law robbery us part o f his plea nrrangenionl. He could have .served a m axi­ m um o f 74 nw ntlis in pflspn if ho w as found g u ilty on both charges. • Judge Ford senlcnccd him on the firs t charge to 15 to 18 m onllis in prison suspended for 36 m onlhs o f probation, w ilh six m o n th s ' intensive p ro b a tio n . W hen he com pleles trealm cnl at the D istrict Re.source Center, he is lo nltend ul lenst tlirce N arcot­ ics A nonym ous o r A lco h o lic s A nonym ous m eetings a week and show pro o fo fth a t lo his pro- bnlion officcr. A d d itio n a lly, he is to subm it 10 warrantless searches/random lesls for alcohol/drugs, nol use, posse.ss o r co n tro l any ille g a l drug or controlled substance, nol associate w ith users, po.s.sessors o r sellers o f illegal drugs or con­ tro lle d substances, and nol bo present anywhere illeg al drugs o rcon lrollcd substances arc sold, kcpi o r used. He is to pny $119 re slilulion lo 4 Brothers A m oco and a $200 flue and court costs. On Ihe .second charge, w hich is lo run conseculivoly w ilh the I'irsl, W h ila ke r was sentenced lo eight lo 10 nionllis in prison, su s -, pended fo r 36 m onths o f proba- • tio n. Tho same term s o f the first sentence w ill apply, and he is to pay an additional .$200 fine and courl costs. ’'I f you mess up, yo u ’ll serve a m in im u m o f 23 m o n th s ,” Judge Ford told W hilaker. “ I want to rem ind you lo slay clean because o f the I'oiirth phase o f chem ical dependency - eilhor death o f the brain or dealh o f the body." 21 indicted By Davie Grand Jury The fo llo w in g were indicled by a D avie C ounly G rand Jury M arch 10. - Janel T uckcr Barbour, 56 counts o f obtaining properly by false pretense. - R onald C raig B levins, traf­ fickin g in cocaine; m aintaining dw e lling to keep conli'ollcd sub­ stance. - Joseph C am pbell, posses­ sion o f stolen autom obile. - .Shanika Shevono D allon, 2 counts each sale o f controlled substance; possession w ilh in- le n l 10 s e ll/d e live r co n tro lle d subsUinco; tnainlaining place lo keep controlled substance. - Gerard D avis, 2 counts sale o f controlled substance; 2 counts m aintaining d w e llin g lo keep co nlrollod siibslnnoe; 3 counts possession w ilh inlent to .sell/ d e live r controlled subslance. - Stephen D elsanlo, fir.sl de­ gree sia lu lo ry sexual offense; taking indocenl liberlios w ith a ch ild. - R onald Kugene G aither, habitual D W I. - Dennis Dale G ray 11, lar­ ceny o f vehicle; felony larceny. - Rodney Leo H arris, posses­ sion w ilh inienl to .sell/deliver controlled subslance; m anufac­ ture o f co n tro lle d subslance; m aintaining place to keep con­ lro llo d subslance. - Jane M arie H ollom an, pos­ session w ilh intom lo se ll/de­ liver, m aintaining a dw e lling I'or co nirollcd substance, - K icky Nathan Inm an, ob­ tain in g property by false pre­ tense, - W esley A rlhaiuicl Johnson, com m on law robbery; attem pted financial iransaction card fraud; 4 counts fin ancial Iransaction card I'ratul. - G rica D an ielle L yons, 2 counts each possession w ith in- lo n l to s e ll/d e live r co n iro llcd substance; sale o f c o n lro llo d substance; niainlaining place to keep controlled substance. - D anny Ray M ille r, break­ ing and entering; larceny after breaking and enlering. - T im o th y James N ew ton, possession o f co n tro lle d sub­ slance; possession o f drug para­ phernalia, - C urtis Lee O liver Jr., break­ ing and enlet'ing: breaking and entering vehiclc; m isdem eanor larceny. - Ernest Leo P yrtle, posses­ sion o f stolon goods. - Kay Young S tevenson,dis­ charge o f w ea|ion into occupied properly. - E frain P adilla Valdobinos, po.s.session w ilh intent lo .sell/ d e liv e r c o n tro lle d subslance; m aintaining vehicle to keep con­ trolled substance. - T hom as R om ell W alker, assault w ith a deadly weapon on a governm ent o fficer; resisting public o fficer; assault on a gov­ ernm ent olTicer, habitual assault. - M ark D w ain W illiam s,sec­ ond degree kidnapping. 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Visit WS Sunday 11.IK) A M and Anytime (S' www.uscenslon-fork.org 183 Fork-Bixby Road • Advance. NC 27(X)6 • 336.998.0857 .....................m T U --» - ; . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(E ijuviy I i ______________ Splitthe B O N D ... N O T t h e COUNTY! 10. Higher Taxes! They say 9 cents. With operational cost your tax increase could be 13 cents! 9. There CAN be another bond for our Elementary School needs! Our County Officials just have to act! 8. Davie High School is the one thing that u n i t e s our county! 7. A second high school \n o u \c\ have an adverse effect on our local Mocksville economy! 6. Your County Officials CUT $2,500,000 from YOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS and $500,000 from the EXISTING HIGH SC H O O L s o they could have their second high school! 5. The majority of the students & teachers DO NOT want two high schools! 4. ALL courses will NOT be offered at both high schools! 3. The comment has been made that Davie High would be the Vocational school and the second high school would be the Academic school! 2. The TAX INCREASE is based on a 4% m t e r e s t rate. If interest rates rise the TAX INCREASE COULD BE EVEN MORE! H o b o d y knows for sure. 1. If THIS bond passes you don't get another vote. If the new high school costs more than projected,then YOUR TAXES GO UP MORE! I t ' s N O T a 9 < T a x I n c r e a s e ! With operating costs, it could^ be T h e r e V o t e C A N B e A n o t h e r B o n d ! N 0 /1 4 <inA2 5 tft// P a i d f o r b y C o n c e r n e d C i t i z e n s F o r A U n i t e d D a v i e C o u n t y AH D avie C ounty TEACHERS DO NOT S upport th e bond! Splitthe BOND• • • Wgfthe COUMTV. From a teacher in the Davie County School System: R ecently, several letters to the editor have been w ritten by Principals in the school system supporting tho bond referendm n. H ow ever, (hose w ithin the system thiit speaic out against the bond m ay suffer consequences against them and their fam ilies in the future. W e have been asi<ed not to spealc out against it or try to influence others to vote against it, how ever, I feel the need to speak out. From w ithin, I feel lhat this is not the right bond to vote on. O ur .school system is tiding to give the children o f D avie County w hat is best, but this is not the way. D avie C ounty desperately needs elem cntaiy and m iddle school renovations but not a new high school. Let m e take this opportunity to explain to the county’s residents w hat Ihc curriculum o f a new high school w ould be like. The sludent-teacher ratio rem ains Ihe sam e regardless o f Ihe nim iber o f high schools, as sot by the N orth C arolina D eparlm enl o f Public Insiruction. The curriculum offered at one high school will be m uch m ore advanced in Ihe college prep courses and vocational courses because all students and teachers w ho arc qualified lo take and teach them w ould be located at one place. A dding an additional high school lo the .system w ould split Ihe teacher and student population m aking few er teachcrs to teach the.se subjecl.s and few er students w ho are interested in taking the.se particular courses. W ith bolh few er students and teachers, these cour.ses will not be offered at both locations. The school system cannot sim ply hire m ore leachers. If they could, they w ould do it now! They can also not affor to pay teachers to loach only 5 students w ho are interesied in taking a particular class; thus, the classes will sim ply be m ade unavailable lo Ihe students. A sim ilar thing has happened at Soulh Iredell High School w ilh tho curriculum for only 750 students, it is neither benolicial for teachers o r students o f the system . The only w ay a tw o high school .system w ould w ork w hile continuing to offer the sam e airay o f cuiTiculum choices presently available w ould bo to allow interesied .students Iho opportunity to travel by car or bus to either one central location, or one high school or the olher in order lo enroll in those classes. W ith concerns such as safe travel, Ihc expenses o f bus Iransportation, and equal opporlim ity for those not able to drive, the problem s associated with lliis system are endless. A sk yourself; D o you w ant a m ore advancc curriculum to offer the students o f the county or do you want to m erely offer them tho basic curriculum as directed by the Stale o f N orth C arolina Public School Syslem s? Sm aller schools niean few er classes w ill be offered! In response to an editorial last w eek (M arch, 6th), D avie C ounty IS N O T one o f only three counties with m ore lhan 6000 students in the .school sy.stem lo have only one high .school. C onsider R ichm ond County, Scotland County, and A nson Comity to nam e a few. T H E PEO PLE A TTEM PTIN G TO G A IN SU PPO RT FQ R TH IS BO ND A R E SPR EA D IN G LIES A N D FALSE IN FO RM A TIO N TO IN FLU EN C E DAVIE C O U N T Y R ESID EN TS! A lso, another recent editorial characterized the state of the school system wilh regards lo the dropout rale. A gain, Ihe facts were not clear. The student enrollm ent figures for bolh this year and lasl year m ust be considered in order to properly exam ine the dropout rate o flh e county. The enrollm ent al the high school is D O W N from last year and the num bers o f students w ho have dropped oul are up for this year. T he num ber of stiulents w ho dropped out w as dow n last year, bul the enrollm ent at the high school w as also higher. In turn, the projected enrollm ent for Ihe high school in the future is not in proper perspective, A G A IN , FA LSE A N D M ISLEA D IN G STATEM EN TS A RE BEIN G U SED T O TRY A N D IN FLU EN C E V O TERS TO A C C EPT T H E BOND, Let the trulh be know n and choose to support or rejeci the bond proposal, bul don’l let tho County C om m issioners shove un idea lhat they think is best for our children dow n our throats. The bond is nol righl for our county and certainly nol righl for our children, W hal are the leaders o f Ihc county trying to show our children? Lie and spread false infom iation in an attem pt to get w hat you w ant? 1 D O N ’T SU PPO RT TH IS RA TIO N A LE N O R DO I SU PPO R T T H IS B O N D R EFER EN D U M , SU PPO RT M A N Y O F DAVIE C O U N T Y ’S ED U CA TO RS A N D M E A N D V O TE N O O N M A R C H 25™. LET’S G E T W HAT IS B EST FO R O U R C O U N T Y A N D O U R C H ILD R EN W ITH A N O TH ER BO ND . N O T!!; Due lo fc u riif n ’lHrciissluiisfrum School Adiiiinislralitm lliix Dm ie Counly Ttaclw r asked lo remain anonymous. V o t e p a i d f o r b y N O M a r c h 2 5 t h ! F o r a u n i t e d D a v e C o u n t y C o n c e r n e d C i t i z e n s К) • DAVIK C’OUN'l’Y KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, I liursdiiy, Miirch 20. 2003Commissioners: November Earliest Chance For New Bond DAVIK C O U N ГУ KN I'K R I'R IS K R K C O R D , I'luirsdii.v, M iirch 20, 2003 - II C o iU iiu icd K riin i I’liRC 1 " T lif boiird o f (.'onim ission- crs can’l do an ydiing ¡ibo iil a bond u n lil a p c lilio n fron M hc schoo l board is presented lo Ihem ," Price said. T lie school board lias a w ork session scheduled p rio r lo Iheir regular A p ril 7 m eeting. “ A s­ sum ing Ihe bond passes, w e’ll lay oul plans lo gel construction under w ay.” said board ch a ir M arly Carter. If the bond fails, the board w ill use lhal lim e lo discuss where lo go iie.xl. Carter gue.ssed il w ould lake some 90 days to get som ething ready lo bring to counly com m is­ sioners. “1 assum e we w ou ld want our leadership to meel w ilh counly com m ission leadership. This had been a jo in i issue so far. W e're not going lo surprise the com m issioners.” Starting from the lim e counly com m issioners receivc such a petition. Price said it w ould be an absolute m inim um o f S.S-yO days. "T h a i assum es that the LG C lakes no lim e, the board o f cleclions w orks in absolute con­ junction w ilh Ihis board, and Ihis board holds special m eetings." The co u n ly w o u ld have to check w ilh bond rating agencies lo ensure its ra tin g h a sn ’ t changed. T he y w ou ld have to ask the LG C fo r perm ission lo issue new bonds. "B u l, il c o u ld n ’t be done, p ra c lic a lly sp e a k in g , in S.S days." Price said. "F rom the dule ihis board considered i.ssuing a bond form ally, by m y count, 1 estim ate il was I.SO days. This board losl no tim e in the process, other than Ihis board w orked in regular m eetings." riie days added up lo 240, a b o u l e ig h t m o n lh s . “ W e couldn’t bring back a rew orked bond package in le.ss than si.x or .seven m onlhs," Price .said. C ounty com m issioner Dan Barrett .said lhe.se num bers don't include the lim e il w ould take lo bu ild a consenus on what a new bond w ould ciiln il. “ Those w ho oppose it are united in Iheir op position, but not in how lo replace it," Barrett said. “ There arc different ideas o f whal the bond should be from those w ho oppose il. “ W ould we go back and ad­ dress ju s l Ihe elem entary school needs? W ould we put the second high school as a .second ileni? Y ou’ve got co nflicting points o f view o f w liat should com pose a new bond and that’s w hat w e’re g o in g to have lo re c o n c ile ,” Barrett said. "In truth, that w ork w ould lay in the hands o f the sc h o o l board,” Price said. “ This board's (county com m ission) responsi­ b ility is to w ork w ith any bond p e titio n brought fo rth by the school board." C o u n ly com m ission chair, Ken W hite, said there have been "understandings and m isunder­ standings,” and that Ihe county w ould have to decide whether to com m it taxpayer m oney fo r an­ other election. He said com m issioners are “ pro education.” If the board can support ihe school board in a w ay Ihe co u n ty co u ld le g iti­ m ately afford, W hile thinks they w ould do ju st that. “11 is unrealistic lo think there is a q u ic k s o lu tio n lo th is .” C arter said. B iv in s: Task Force Put Elem entary N e e d s At Top O f List C on tinue d F rom !’»)•£ I m one y to the e le m e n ta ry schools, help ou l the m id d le school and the high school. They took out $3..‘i m illio n from the elem enlary schools, and basi­ cally, had lo lake il out lo gel the second high school and slay un­ der the lO-cent la,\ hike,” B ivins said. The task force m el for eight m onths, som etim es once, tw ice or three tim es each m onth. “ Every m eeting, it was give the elem en la ry schools w ha l they need,” B ivins said. “ E very­ body was real good and there were different wants ... bul the elem enlary schools was never an issue. It was how m uch m oney do they need and let's gel it for them ." The i.ssue o f a .second high school, or b u ild in g a new big high school, o r adding on to the current cam pus caused lots o f debate. The task force decided that tw o consecutive years w ith e n d-o f-th e-year en rollm ent al 1.600 or higher w ou ld be the trig g e r to seek a second high school. He also doesn't like the iilea that the second high .school is in­ cluded in the same bonil. “ W ith this being one o f the biggest decisions D avie C ounty has over made, lei Ihe voters de­ cide instead o f a few people," B ivin s said. “ Too m any lillle Ihings have luippened under the table. It’s bothering us m ore and m ore and m ore." B ivin s’ children w ill be out o f D avie H igh School before ¡i second high school w o u ld be built, but he went to a PTA m eet­ in g to hear Ih c p ro p o sa l by school officia ls. He heard what they said, and that it was w liat the task force had recommended. “ It wasn’t. That got m e fired u p .” he sa id . “ T h e y had to change Iheir presenlalion a little b it.” B ivins also points to the $2..5 m illio n in c a p ita l re serves. " T h e y ’ ve been h o ld in g that back, and now are adding it to the bond w hen it co uld have been spent on neetls now. W hy w ail? W hy not spend some o f this m oney instead o f bu ilding il up. It looks like they saved it lo add onto this bond issue. "H o w this all came about is w rong. I'v e had people culling m e at hom e, people ut w ork say­ ing Ron. you've got to do .some­ thing, som ething is w rong. 1 had one teacher sny lio n , yo u ’ve got to help this counly. Teachers ure upset lhal they can't voice their opinions, yo u've got to be the spokesperson. “ Cooleem ee and W illia m R. D avie are scared lo dealh on w hich w uy to go. It's on the county com m issioner's shoul­ ders w ith how quick they w ill com e back w ilh e le m e n ta ry school needs. “ It ’s a sham e w c co u ld n 't vole on ihis on tw o separate is­ sues. If people vote fo r the scc­ ond high school. I ’d have been O K w ith it, but Ihc w ay they're cram m ing il dow n our throats sort o f left a bud taste in ou r m ouths.” P o tts : G etting K ids C o n n e c te d To S c h o o ls Im portant C o iilim ic d F ro m I tant, and we have no w ay fo r k id s to w ash Ih e ir hands al lunch," Potts said. W hen the cafeteria is rented o r used fo r co m m u nily events, another pan o f the school has lo be opened. Potts said the schools should have, but d id n 't include art in a new arls bu ilding in 190.1. This bond w ill provide space for that curriculum . “ We need to b u ild w hal we need," lie said. The $1.4 m illio n eannarked (or D avie H igh w ou ld ullow the bathroom s lo be renovated lo m eet di.suhility sliindards, and W ur Eagle S ladiuin w ould be renovated, m o vin g the hom e seuting lo the near side w illi bathroom s and a concession stand. A nd there's the second high school, a S20.7 m illio n project lhal w ould he scheduled to open in Ihe fall o f 2007. Designed for X.SO-OOO students, core ureas such as dining, m edia, and ad­ m inistrative areas w ould he built to provide for e.ipunsion. T he schools have nol an­ nounced a site, bul have hinted that the 60-plus acres w ould be located in the P inebrook/N orih D uvie ureu. P otts sa id u second h ig h school is whut is right fo r kids. "D u vie C ou nly has a great deui o f pride in its educational syslem und if w e ’re go in g to keep perform ing, w e’ ve got lo puy ihe price. A nd if w c keep grow ing like w c have in the past, w e’ve got to pay Ihe price," he said. ’‘1 um com m iUed. 1 think o f th in g s lik e g e ttin g kid s co n­ nected to their schools. Research says il im p ro ve s attendance, grade point averages und reduces dropout.s..." Polls .said lhal hand and ath­ letics connected his children lo D uvie H igh School, und those opportunities w ould be m u lli- plied w ith u .second high .school. “1 sturled rcading u rlicle s aboul grude point averages and allendance,” he suid. "I'm a real believer you've got to get kids connecled to the school. "Y ou really do get to know kids heller in a stnall environ­ m ent." That goes fo r sm all children as w ell as high school students, Potts said. Elem entary schools have the m ost pressing needs, Potts suid, adding that the bond w ould go a long w uy to solving Ihem . "E ve ry school is just out o f spuce,” he suid, p ic k in g oul C o o le e m e e und W illiu m R. D avie as being the ones w hich need Ihe m ost w ork. A dditions and renovations ure planned for both facilities. Teachers have a greal a tli- tude, bu l i l ’s lim e lo provide them w ith udequute spucc, Potts suid. A l M ocksville Elem entary, a new gym nasium w ou ld be b u ilt, C urrently, the gym and dining urea are separated by a pa rlilion. "T he big thing is the dining rooni/gytiinasium . The gym is inadec|uate fo r uny kind o f nieel- ing. The d in in g room is lo o sm all. I l’s noi.sy. The gym is p iti­ fu l in term s o f acoustics.” O ther than the .second high school, ull projects w ould begin as soon as possible after the vole, Potts said. The proposal w ould provide: • $2.76 m illio n al W illia m R. D a v ie fo r re n o v a tio n s and 26,446 square feel o f classroom SAMPLE BALLOT - SPECLVL ELECTION DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOL BOND MARCH 25,2003 H. P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTE 1. USING THE STYLUS PRESS INSIDE THE BOX OF YOUR CHOICE TO THE RIGHT OF THE QUESTION, YOUR CHOICE WILL HIGHLIGHT AND AN “X” WILL APPEAR IN THE BOX. 2. TO CHANGE YOUR CHOICE, SIMPLY PRESS THE STYLUS INSIDE THE BOX OF YOUR NEW CHOICE, AND YOUR NEW CHOICE WILL HIGHLIGHT AND AN “X" WILL APPEAR IN THE BOX CANCELING THE FIRST. 3. WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED MAKING YOUR CHOICE, PRESS THE RED “VOTE” BUTTON TO RECORD YOUR VOTE. Page 1 of 2 Next Page BALLOT QUESTION Shall the Order authorizing $29,000,000 of bonds lo make certain capital improvements to acquire, construct, install, improve and equip certain school facilities including without limitation, schoolhouses, buildings, plants and other facilities, including in connection therewith classrooms, laboratories, libraries, auditoriums, administrative offices, gymnasiums, athletic fields and lunchrooms, which improvements are located or lo be located in Davie County and include Cooleemee, William R. Davie, Mocksville, Pinebrook, and Shady Grove elementary schools, the current high school, and a new high school, and a tax to be levied for the payment of such bonds, be approved? YES NO □ □ After making ALL of your selections press the RED VOTE BUTTON to cast your ballot and support additions; •$2.15 m illio n at M ocksville Elem entary fo r u new gym na­ sium . cafeteria renovation and tw o classroom s totaling 20,289 square feet; • ,$2.13 m illio n al Cooleem ee Elem enlary forrenovalions, und classroom and support space to­ talin g 21,060 square feel; ’ .$ 1.3 m illio n ul Shady G rove E lem entary fo r classroom and support space to ta lin g 13,432 square feet; • $700,000 at Pinebrook E l­ em entary for classroom und sup­ port space totaling 6,818 .square feet; • $1.4 m illio n lo D avie H igh School fo r five science labs und three science classroom s, an art room renovation, adding bath­ room s und renovating olhers, stadium renovulions, com puter room renovations and w indow replacements; • $20.73 m illio n fo r a sccond high .school. The figure.s also include capi­ tal re.servc m onies, and there is m oney in the budget to purchase land fo r a sccond high school w ithout bond m oney. Just a mouse-click away enterprise-record .coni Spring Housing Fa ir Join Ds for a Buffet Breakfast Saturday, March 22 • 8-11 am Davidson Counlf Community College Davie Campus Special Event to Help You & Your Family Find & Buy the Home of Your Dreams. Don't Worry About Credit Problems. We Will Help! Mortgage Lenders & Bankers On-Site to Take Your Application! Everything you need to qualify for a New Home q!us Free Breakfast ■ What a Deal! Questions? Call Sharon at 998-8900. Sponsors: Davie Housing Initiative, Inc. Pennington & Company Realty Lany McDaniel Builders Wachovia Bank feTinst Lexington State Bank Wal-Mart »BB&T Bank ofthe Garolinas Community Access TV Use Being Studied By Schools C o n tin u e d K n in i I'lig e I access channel to be run using equipm ent the .school .system al­ ready had. A ll e q uipm ent is housed in a s tu d io at S outh D avie M id dle School. Since the agreement wus reuched lust yeur. no program m ing has been put on the channel. Sipc w ould like to see some­ thing diffe ren t thut w hal other co m m u nily access channels do. “ In m ost case.s y o u 'll have a' du plication o f the wealher. We doni warn to repeat what they are doing. M y dream is to nol only do what is good fo r ou r kids in the .school. I ’d also like lo cre­ ate a station that is a quality sta­ tio n ." To that end, he showed the school board his vision fo r what the D a v ie B ro a d c a stin g C o. w ould produce. In nd dilion lo D avie County sp ecific w eather reporting (as oppo.sed to W inston-S alem or Greensboro inform ation), he has pluns for a school day w rap-up. u w ee kly sum m ary o f school news; Triad C onictly, a sland-up com edy show fe aturin g local com ics; a D iivie C ounly cook­ ing show; a local po litics show and u sitcom . Program m ing w ould be ap­ proved by a five-m em ber advi­ sory board co n sistin g o f one M ocksville low n council repre­ sentative, one counly com niis- ■sion repre.seniativc, one school a d m in istra tio n representalive and tw o at-large m em bers. A nd he wnnts sponsors lo pay fo r Ihe costs o f the progruni- m in g . even fo r ru n n in g liv e broudcusis o f ihe local po litical board meetings. “ It’s nol going lo cost a lol to produce any o f these shows. 1 th in k w e’re g o in g lo s ig n ifi­ cantly generate m oney. Il w o n ’t go lo the city or the counly. It’ll go to the schools." T h a i’s where there ure some i.ssues. The cost o f sponsoring an episoile o f a show w ould vary based on the production cost. The sitcom , for instance, could cost a sponsor ,$1,600 nn ep i­ sode, bul Iw o sponsors could split Ihe cost and co-sponsor Ihe show. The charge w ould cover Ihe costs o f producing the show and generate revenue. Sipc and Ihe board agreed that program m ing d id n ’t need to run 24 hours a day, seven dnys u week in the beginning. It w ill start w ith a lot o f scrolling in ­ form alion. " I t ’s g o in g lo Sturt v e ry slo w ly," he suid. “ W e’re going lo w ork lo the udvnnced stuff. W hal I'm show ing you here is m y dream ." “ I th in k its an e x c e lle n t thing," board o f educnlion chair M a rly C arter said. "T h e o n ly Ihing thut concerns me, and there m ay be a w ay it cun be done. I ’m u lillle troubled w ith the .school board selling sponsorships." Me |ioinied out that when the parent leaclier associations .sell Ihings for fm ulraisers, it isn’t al- laclied lo the school board. "The Davie Broadcasting Co. m ay need lo be il’s ow n entity. It m ay be too messy for us to get in to ." He wants ihe board attor­ ney to study the issue further. “ This is very e.xcitlng." said hoard m enibcr Debbie Pullen. "I want to see if this can be done. If wc óan do this w ilh oul undue lia b ility. I want lo see it." "T he vision is there. M y con- County Planners To Review Road Name Changes corn is, is il a si,\th, .seventh and eighth grade visio n ," S uperin­ tendent D ub Polls said. "1 think it’s a high school vision, bul we have to have sonieone w ilh his enthusiasm in the low ergrades." There w ill be a m eeting o f the D n vie C o u n ty P lu n n in g Board Tuesduy M arch 25, at 7 p.m . in the coninii.ssioners room o f the D avie C o u n ly A d m in i­ stration B uilding, M ocksville . M id S ou th D rillin g has applied lo rezone 8.76 acres o f land from R esidenlial A g ricu l- lu ra l(R -A ) to Industrial-Special U sc(l-4-S) for n construction and e ,\c a v a tio n co m p a n y. T h is p ro p e rty is lo ca te d al 1235 G o d b e y R oad, M o c k s v ille , across from W oodvnic D rive , and is Parcel 12.01 o f D avie C ounty Tax M ap 1-2. N ew Roads / R ond nam e chnnges: The fo llo w in g roads are proposed lo bo nam ed or renamed. A ll new roads w ilh 2 or m ore addressable struclures iiu a lify fo r na m ing . E xistin g roads w hich ure proposed lo be renamed m usi be pelilioned for renam ing by all o f the properly owners ulong Ihe roud. N ew R im ds Bryant Lane, 20У7 US 64 W ,, M ocksville ; Burgess Trnil, 1У6 L y d in L u n e , A d v u n c e ; Dnniel B ooncT rnil, 2378 A ngeli Road, M ocksville ; P.M . Steele Lune 157У US 601 S., M ocks­ ville ; G odbey Acres Lane, 28У C o o kso n La ne, M o c k s v ille ; Hosch Lane, 3X41 US 601 S., M ocksville ; Laurelbrook Lune, 281 G riffilh R oud, A dvnnce; L o w e r P lace L u n e , 163 C lo a rw u te r L a n e , A d v a n c e ; Peach Farm T rail, 209 Edwards Road, M o c k s v ille ;T w in p in e s T ra il, 507 T urke y Foot Road, M o c k s v ille ; W in d in g B ro o k T rn il, 173 P h illip s L a n e , M ocksville. R uud N um e Chnnges H anes T rn il, A d v a n c e lo Bam boo Lane; Bow ens Roud, SR 1687, M ocksville, to Snow H ill D rive. F o r m ore in fo rm a lio n , contaci the Plunning Departm ent on weekdays between 8:30 n.m. nnd .“i p.m . or by telephone at 751-3.M 0. V O T E M A R C H Votefbr ALLlfiechiMteN * Vote NO I agree with President Bush - no child should be left behind. If we do not want to leave some behind, then we must vote NO. The way this bond is prepared, it will be leaving some behind. Too much has been taken away from the elementary schools that is so badly needed. What is smart about passing a bond that we all know has been stripped down by our commissioners and school board for special interest? We know what to do. Vote NO. CITIZENS ■ IT IS UP TO US TO TRY TO GET THIS RIGHT FOR ALL THE CHILDREN & LEAVE NONE BEHIND! VOTE NO on March 25•^ Then we demand our commissioners and school board present us with a bond that will provide all of our elementary schools and every child what they need. Then we will not leave any behind. Is it good sense to pass a bond, knowing in advance that when the work is finished, we have left out so many of the things we really need? I believe NOT. VOTE NO March 25‘^ New High School - Do we need a new high school right now? I don’t think so, but If it is proven that we do, then I would support it. I don’t believe that has been proven yet. What I do know for sure is that we don’t need to rob our elementary schools to build a new high school that cannot have nearly all it needs for the amount of money being allotted to it. Please - Let’s vote NO this time. Then we can get a new bond that will leave no child behind. Paid for by Fre d O . Ellis, S r 12 • DAVIK COUNTS' liNTIiRI'RISK Ri:CORD, Tliursduy. Miirtli 20,2003 Next Tuesday, the citizens of Davie County will play a critical role in providing additional facilities for the children of this county. W H A T W ILL Y O U D E C ID E ? \ V Ì f e - P le a s e v o t e Y E S o n M a rc h 2 5 t h ... O u r c h ild r e n a r e d e p e n d in g o n y o u B o n d 2 0 0 3 Building For Success P a /d f o r b y B o n d 2 0 0 3 . . . B u i l d i n g F o r S u c c e s s F u n d .'■Г' Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, MiircIi 20,2003 - HI H o w e ll S e ts R e c o rd A s S o c c e r S o a rs T o 5-1 l(y lirlim Pltls Diwie Counly Enlerprise Rccord A lliso n H ow ell is everything u soc- ccr conch could iisk for, and m ore. D n vic conch Pete G ustafson has coached the sensational strike r since 2000, and he's s till in awe o f her scor­ ing ability. She took her skills lo n new level last week, scoring seven goals and sh attering M e lis sa A g r illo ’s career rccord o f 60 in 1995. H ow ell hns 11 goals in six matches, 66overall and 19carcerassists,putting Defending 3-A Softball Champs Dominate War Eagles Hy IJrIun PIKs D avie C ounty Enterprise Record For three games, firew orks exploded, birds sang and flow ers bloom ed nround D avie’s p a in fu lly young, yet am azingly undaunted, va rsity softball team. But Coach Janice Jackson com pleted ex­ pected re a lity to intervene sooner or later, and W est R ow an doused D avie’s 3-0 flames last week. “ I knew w e were going to run in lo a brick w all when w e gol against n pitcher tlint really fired it, but 1 was hoping they w ould be ready by then,” she said. It was no sm nll feat to open 3-0 w ith one senior starter, und D nvie was in good J shape when it trailed W est 1-0 through four innings. B ut the defending 3-A state cliam pions had too m uch w ill and too m uch skill to stum ble against a new kid on the block, nnd they erupted fo r four fifth -in n in g runs and eight m ore in the sixth to bring D nvie back to enrth, 13-2. “ We knew it w ould be n tough game, tlia l’s fo r sure,” said husband/score- kceper Robbie Jackson, "B y far they’re the best team w e’ve played and could be the best team w e 'll play all year.” "T hey've been pluying logelher since they were in Ihe fifth grade," Janice Jackson said. “ But we did better than I thought we were going lo. W c hung in there fo r a w h ile ," D uring Ihc stirrin g 3-0 rise, the W ar Eagles overcam e .196 hitting by using A m y Alexander’s precision pitching und zero errors. Bul even as Ihe game entered Ihc llfth w ilh W est barely ahead, clouds were gnthering on top o f the W ur Eagles, w ho got away w itli I'lve errors in the first four innings but paid clearly fo r five errors in the next tw o. IVIost o f the m iscues occurred on W est’s bread-and-butter piny, the bunt. O f W est’s 11 singles, six wore bunt hits, le a d in g to e ig h t earned ru ns o ff Alexander, who.se E R A clim bed from a.OS to 3.95. “ W e were really thinking wc could piny w ilh them becnuse iheir (4-9) bat­ ters had nol done n lot lo that p o in l," Robbie Jackson said. K im M isenheim er, the lone senior starter, went 2-for-3 in Ihc Icadoff spot and raised her nvernge to .400. Hannah ■I'ierncy singled and stole her tcnm -hlgh th ird base. E rin W hitaker drove in both D avic runs to m aintain a team -high .434 average, and K a itlin M all had Ihe W ar Eagles' season-higli fifth hit (they had four hits in each o f the first three games). B ul w hile W hita ker and M isenhe- im c r are a com bined 9 -fo r-2 l, the rest o f the team is h illin g . 126 (8-for-63). “ We made contact and hit Ihe ball (against W esl) belter than we have all year," Janice Jackson said. “ In Iheir de­ fense, we haven't had a w hole lot o f pitches 10 h it." She was referring to D avie’s 12-2 cruisc over N orth Rowan, which handed ou l 14 w alks in Ihe lS -4 opener and walked 11 more in Ihe rcm atcli before W esl Rowan. Tierney hud tw o R BIs, three w alks and tw o stolen bases. W hitaker singled, PIcuse See E rrors - Pnge H8 her w e ll w ith in rcach o f 100 carccr poinis. H er record-setting game against Salisbury spiced an unstoppable three- game week: 7-0 over Salisbury, 5-0 over A lexander C entral and 7-0 over N orlh Iredell fo r a five-gam e w inning streak , in nonconferencc play. “ She plays in that C harlotte Prem ier league, and thal requires so m uch coni- m ilm ent,” G ustnfson said. "She travels w ith people she’s going lo piny agninsi In te r on fro m R e yn o ld s nnd W est Forsyth. She’s made the com m itm ent nnd she deserves it. "I ler fie ld awareness is jusl incred­ ible, and there's no doubt in niy m ind if slie wants to play somewhere in college w ith a great program , she can get in Ihere. “ She’s lough and she plays w ith in­ juries. E ver since I've know n her, she’s played w ith injuries - ankles that you w ould go; ‘ H ow can you go ?'T h e only tim e 1 rem em ber iie r nol being able lo go was when her toenail was falling off. "A n d she’s as good on the fie ld as she is o ff the field. She's the backbone, the anchor. She’s got people looking al Too Close For Comfort D a v id W e s le y ta k e s o n e fo r th e W a r E a g le J V b a s e b a ll te a m in a c tio n a t fv la n d o F ie ld la s t w e e k . F o r m o r e p lio to s o f D a v ie 's te a m , p le a s e tu rn to p a g e B 6 . " Piloto by Robin Fergusson her from all over." W hile H ow ell gave D avie's run to 5-1 hs gliuer, D avie's relentless attack was b u ilt again around m ultiple co ntri­ butions. Heather M cD aniel (tw o goals), Jenny Broadw ay and Sarah W illia m s scorcd against Salisbury; Jackie Bullon, B ro a d w a y, M c D a n ie l and K a m i Sim pson scored against Alexander Cen­ tral; and W illia m s and M cD aniel drove in tw o cach against N orth Iredell. W hile H ow ell had three goals, one goal and then her third hat trick o f Ihc season, G ustafson lurned Ihe spotlight on Ihc m idfielders, stoppers and sweep­ ers, the blue -co llar co ntributors w ho perform Ihe m ost thankless w ork, Ihe unsung heroes w ho havo transform ed Davie inlo Gustafson’s deepest, and per­ haps best, team in 13 years. H o w e ll w o u ld n 't e n jo y m onste r m atches if it w eren't fo r Ihe teeth be­ hind her; Broadway, W illiam s, Rebecca Peeler, M cD aniel, Sim pson, Taylor Har­ m on, M eredith B ridgew ater, Candace F e rre ll, K o u rln e y H anrahan, Jenny Bokeno, A p ril E rvin and C arly Booth. Please See W illiu m s - P iigc 118 Problems Plentiful As Davie Baseball Digs 1-4 Hole lly Hrhm Pltfs D avic C ounly Enlerprise Record N o sooner had D avie's varsity base­ ball team clim bed out o f one crater be­ fore it disappeared into another. The I'irsl fall, suffered in losses lo M ount Tabor (11-2) and A lexander Central (7- I ), was frustrating. The second, com ­ ing after a 13-3 w in over M ount Tabor in llie first o f three games last week, was a dagger and co uld have lin g e rin g , deadly effects. “ 1 Ihoughi we had turned the corner (in the rem atch w ith T abor), but we lurneil Ihe corner and ran righ t into a w a ll," Coach M ike H erndon said after losing 10-3 lo N orth R bw an and 13-3 to A lexander C entral nnd tum bling to 1-4 in nonconferenco piny. “ There’s a lo t o f iW ngs w e’ve got lo gel beUcr at. I'm nol saying w e’re ru nning oul o f lim e, but we need to start ut least com ­ peting in games and pu tting pressure on people." A fle r show ing no nlum inum life in the 0-2 start, Ihe W ar Eagles enjoyed a fleeting upbeat m om ent in the roughest stretch o f H erndon’s career, scoring 10 firsl-in n in g runs in the 13-3 w in over Tabor. Ted Randolph, a sophom ore behe­ m oth al first base, started it w ilh a home run. " I like batting iw icc in an inning ," D l l A ndrew Beck said. “ W c w ere more relaxed and I think w c woke up from Ihe tw o beatings we gol. Once Ted hit llia l home run, we just went from there and kept going. We just d id n 't fe d like ge lling beal again." Evan Beam w alked three lim es and M cK e nzie W illo u g h b y w ent 2-fo r-3 w ilh three R BIs in their first game in the 1-2 spots. Beck went 3-for-3 w ilh three Rb Is and iw o doubles at cleanup, and R am lolph added a single and three R B ls as D avie made life ca.sy for pitcher W illoughby, w ho gave up one earned run in five innings. "W e lo o k ou l som e fru s tra tio n ,” Herndon said. “ W e had fo u r hits in tw o gam es and scored three runs in tw o games, and all o f a sudden we .score 10 runs in one inning. That's llie game o f baseball. M cKenzie threw excellent and everything came logelher.” A fte r lhal 10-run volcano, though, D avie's offense bogged dow n the rest o f the w ay against Tabor and defensive problem s recurred in Ihe lopsided home losses lo N orlh Rowan and Alexander C entral. "W e 've played five games and we haven't had to m ake a strategy m ove yet because w e're either up 10-0 or dow n big,” H erndon said. N o rlh R ow an and A C sh e lle d D a v ie ’s starling pitchers and turned both games into private parties by the sccond inning. Against N orth Rowan, D avie’s 1-4 batters fanned nine times. A g a in st A lexa nde r C entral, D a v ie ’s on ly encouragem enl wns a solo, sixlh- inning home run by first-tim e starter C olt Stanley. The th ird and fourth defeats were sim ila r to the first tw o - tw o-h our trips to the dentist. If you take aw ay D avie’s lO -for-21 h illin g in the 13-3 w in, it’s h ittin g .127 (1 2-for-94) and averaging 2.2 runs, and its season E R A is 7.56. O uch. “ It’s hard to figure out because we Ihink we have talent,” Herndon snid. "So w hal if it ’syoung m ienl. S till, these guy.s have played u lot o f baseball and Ihey understand Ihe game. W e're ju s l not get­ ting it done. "T o be honest w ith you, wo d o n 't have the pitching to blow people away. We can't afford to give away runs and outs, and that’s what w e’re doing. W e've got to score five, six o r seven runs to stay in some gam es." The first tw o innings against A C were tlie low point o f the tortuous nosedive. D avie produced five baseriinners bul only cam e up w ith one run, w hile five errors leil to a 7-2 deficit. O ne o f the errors was fo llo w e d by a three-run homer. " It’s been d iffic u lt but I ’ve enjoyed going lo practice and I enjoy the kids. They w ork hard," Herndon said. “ W e've jusl got a lot o f grow ing up to do and we need to be more prepared m enially lo play. W ith a young group, sometim es yo u’ve gol lo feed them ." In the N R loss, Herndon w asn’t as concerned w ith T im m y E rb’s pitching perfonnance (four innings, nine runs) as he was w itli D avie’s slow offense and 9-0 de ficit by Ihe fourih. "E rb threw w ell enough. He struck oul seven,” he said. Beck was com ing o ff a 3-for-3 out­ burst and jusl missed three m ore hits, .settling fo r one hit and bolh D avic RBls. "H e hit Iw o hard (outs)," Herndon said. “ One, the second baseman caught it and ro lled over a few tim es. A nd then Please See H crn d u n - Page 117 W o r th N o t i n g . . . Cliclsen 'DruH’s tiebreiiking goal lifted N. D a le ’s s6ccer tetitn pn.st First A ssem bly 2-1. Tom K ucll struck out six in two innings and went 2-for-2 ns N. D avie’s baseball team blasted Lexington 18-0. . . . K ourtncy H u n ra h a n ’s goal led to u I-I tic with A lexander Central, nnd her second one bent N orth Iredell I -0. Freshm an C ollin Fcrcbee of Duvie’s tennis team trailed 8-2 against W. Row an before roaring back for a 10-8 win. ; • Clirl.s Ilrogdon of S, D avie’s baseball team held China Grove to one unearned run in four relief innings, nnd H eath B oyd’s ninth-inning hit clinched a 4-2 win over China Grove, E rin W hitaker and K lin M lscnhelm cr are hilting .454 and .400 for D avie’ii softball team, which slipped to 3-1 with a 13-2 loss to reigning 3r A cham pipn W. Rowan, Senior A llison H ow ell raised her career goals to 66 last w eek, breaking the Dnvie soccer record of 60. m ■ DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl).Thurstlay, March 20.2003 Football Combine April 26 Л Davie CunibiiK- lo r loolball players is scheduled for A p ril 26 fro m l2:.4()-4:30 p.m . al tlic D iivie Y M C A in M ocksville . D avie offensive line couch Chad G roover said o f Ihe com ­ bine: “ As liighvschool foolball •coaches, we want to help stu- derit-athletes get recognition o f Iheir football po le nlial. W ith the high cost o f sum m er cam ps, this com bine w ill g ive players an o p p o rtu n ity to show co lleg e coaches from N orth C arolina. South C arolina, V irg in ia, G eor­ gia. Tennessee and Florida Iheir athletic ab ility on site al a m in i­ m um cost (S20 preregistration and $30 w alk-up)." T his is for any rising juniors and seniors looking to play col- W RD Golf tournam ent Scheduled for May 1 0 In a fundraiser lo r W illia m R. lia vie Raiders Youth Гоо1Ьа11. there w ill be a g o lf touruam eat at Pudding Ridge G o lf C(Uirse on M ay 10 al 2 p.m . The foiir-nian, captain's choice form at w ill cost S50 per player or $200 per leam. Cash prizes w ill he awarded lo ihe lop Ihree leam s, and there w ill also be door prizes and raflles. R egistraliou starts al 12'..3() p.m . and lunch w ill be .served from 12:30-1:45. C all Jason M urphy al 751 -3 561 ext. 22У5. or al 492-5414 alter 6 p.m . Cniovi'r lege fo o lb a ll. Players w ill be measured and tim ed in the 40- yard dash. 10-yard pro shutlle. broad jum p, vellicai jum p, bench press, height and w eight, and position skill w orkouls. M a ke ch ecks p a ya b le lo D a vie C o m b in e . C o n ta ct G roover at 7.“) 1-5941. l.ayiie G rout, a freshm an pitcher at W ingate, is o ff lo a sensa­ tional sla ri.T h e lefthander w ho led D avie's .soflball team last year is 3-1 w ith a (l.6 l r.R A , It slrikeouls and three w alks in 2.3 innings. Men’s Open Softball Tourney Set for March 29 at Rich Park Л m en's open sol'lball tournam ent w ill be M arch 29 al R ich Park. T lie ilo iibie-elim inalion lournam cnt has a five-honie run lim it w ith U.S.SSA rules.The enlry lee is Sl 10 and lliere w ill be trophies lo r lirst place, second place and M VP. To enter, call Benny H ow ard at 998-2059 or Rustin Harpe at (336) 399-6656. G r o u t S t a r t s S t r o n g A t W i n g a t e Hall Of Fame Nominees Sought D avie H igh, w hich inducted the firsl cla.ss inlo its new athletic hall o f fame lasl fall and named a .second class to be honored ne,\l fa ll, is seeking nom inations fo r its nexl class. You can pick up a nom ination form in ihe school's m ain o lfic e or eall D avie at 7.SI- .‘i9().S. O ld S c h o o l Davie Sports News From March, 1997 • D avie’s varsity girls soccer team ripped N orth Iredell 3- 0. D avie's goals catnc from M eghan C allahan. Kalhryn Jack­ son and Lam a Brow n. • D avie’s boys lennis leam rolled over Soulh Stokes 8-1. W inning in singles w ere Riisscli Sengcr, Ryan l^iw cll. Tee B ahnson, Payton Triplell and B randon A llen. D avie sw ept dtnibles thanks lo Senger-B ahnson, Pow eli-Payton and A llen- Jon R ow e. H EA LTH m S U R M C E F a m ilie 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 Fr e e Q u o t e s M a r l i n S m i t h 998-9464 Purchase a family membership (2 adults and any minor children) during the month of March and get a 4-PACK OF TICKETS for any 2003 Wlnston-SalemWarthogs Home Game! For more Information or to locate the nearest branch, call 777-3055, Ext. 400, or visit us at: www,ymca-ws.org AUnludmrЛгаку Y M C A or ORIATIR WtNSTON-SALEM Serving Forsyth, Stokos, Davio,Yadkin and Wllkos Counties S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Visual Changes is at 2565 Old Glory Road in Clemmons. UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation's Largest & Oldest Roof Stain Removí R o o f B r U e ® 7 8 5 ^ 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 R o v.ll O .ik D r.. W in s lo n -S .ile m . NC 2 7 1 0 ? Umocesrone 7 ir e « to n e г г н м к в с к G e o r g e 's V i l l a g e G a r a g e , I n c . COM PLETE AUTOM OTIVE REPAIR B um per-To-B um per C ar Care Needs ISTO LEW 1SVII.LE.CLEMM0NS RO AD CLEMMONg.NC 27012 766-7862 Local Independenl Tire Dealer KEVIN PRIES Manager ■1 H air s tra ig h te n in g an d p rom s p e c ia ls n o w b ein g fe a tu re d a t V isu al C h a n g es Spring is in the air at Visual Changes and it's time to think about pampering yourself for the new season. If you have grown tired of working with your naturally curly hair, you may want to consider having it permanently straight­ ened. VC offers two state-of-the-art hair straightening pro­ ce sse s Visual Changes offers two state-of-the-art hair straighten­ ing systems to meet the needs ol anyone looking to make the switch. The firsl is called Thermal STF18, a straightening sys­ tem designed specifically lor non-color treated hair. The sec­ ond is Alterna -created to work exclusively for color treated hair. Both systems have been featured on NBC's Today Show. “Both processes take about four to six hours depending on Ihe hair texture, length and thickness," explains Visual Changes owner Kristina Eddinger. “And each process keeps the Integ- rity of the hair in tact. It provides excellent body and flow. “The hair is aclually healthier afler Ihese processes than before. They work great." Prom Packages & Nall Services Available Wilh ll/larch just around the corner, it’s also time lor high school girls to start thinking about the prom season. Visual Changes can help you prepare with a prom special that offers $10 off of every manicure and pedicure combo. And while being treated like a princess, Visual Changes also offers Student Special rates on acrylic nail and gel nails. The student price lor acylic and gel nails is $30 for a full set and $20 for flll-lns. Visual Changes clients can also take advantage of the amaz­ ing Spa Chair for pedicures that provides a soothing massage. Eddinger and the rest of the talented Visual Changes staff is waiting to handle all of your hair care and beauty needs at 2565 Old Glory Road in Clemmons. The phone number is 778- 0604 and hours are: Tuesday 10-9, Wednesday 10-6, Thurs­ day 10-7, Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-4. The salon Is closed every Sunday and Monday. Visit Visual Changes’ website at www.VC-Hairstudio.com /1 (/ vcrlishia 1‘romollon Home & Office Cleaning by June Beeson 7 6 6 - 9 5 5 Í • small iKimes • apartineals • small (ifllces Chri/lineVCcnlle Touch D09 Grooming "Pamper Your Pup" • Cortified Dog Groomer * No Sedativos Used TILE RITE (336) 813-T IL E He imLill cermic ¡md stone tile, Faiiiil)' luxiíKv f« Й ц-ал. Ut* uku (ñJc 'm 1 «ir Mí A oi'lonìiT чяхч*. Fat 1-лпии% - V IS U A L . илт NAILS UNXrS PEDICURES K65 «111 C lorj' Uil.,.Siillu !•; (.’kiimHNK*()irÍ4.‘tiUAÍIk'*(’k-miiM>(h Ucl. (Ik'liiiklA ChuK'r \\ЫИ) 7 7 8 -0 6 0 4 Kristina Sddingar. judio Wilsoii-Soiomon, Jonmtor Hutchins. 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(Bcliiiul l.itilc KiclianK) (3.36)778-0044 L E T U S A D D B E A U T Y T O Y O U R H O M E W e D o R e s t o r a t io n & N e w C o n s t r u c t io n ■ New Vinyl Top Decking •Vinyl Decks & Railing •Vinyl Replacement Windows Screen Rooms • Vinyl Siding p •Sun Rooms >- , •Enclosures ^ * « n a te s ! Q Q E * M o b i l é P h o n eOOD 978-2299 DAVIE COUNTY KNTIÎRI’RISIÎ RICCORD, TIuirsdiiy. Mardi 21), 2003 - B3 South Survives 9 Innings On Boyd’s Gam e-W inning Hit South D avie baseball coach Toikl lîim ig a rn cr says lliese T i­ gers area’l as slroiig as lasl year's learn lhal lied fo r third aad posted the second-m ost w ins (11) in iheir m iddlc-school history. W hile the Tigers m ay indeed lie a year away from another bati- ncr season, they appear m ore than capable ol'ile live rin g a third stra ig ht w in n in g record a fle r opening w ilh a 4-2, nine-inning w in al C hina G rove lasl week. I-lealh Boyd drove in two nnis in the top o f the n in lli inning mul pitchers Josh E dcr and C hris Brogdon allowed just three walks and one cam eil run as South sur­ vive d extra inning s against a quality opponent. "C h in a G ro ve has a good coach laid I w ould rather play a ira d iiio n a lly-g o o d team than a (weak) leam just to get a w in ," Binngarncr said. “ I wauled lo see w hciv m y leam stood,and I knew going lo China G rove we would find out becausc they made all the routine plays, threw strikes and we had lo ca rn this one," S hortstop and N o. .1 stick Zach H ow ard had tw o hits and Taylor A11I17 slam m ed a stunning home run from Ihc N o. 8 spot as Soulh grabbed a 2-0 lead in Ihc third. “ He hit one in an intra.squad, loo, .so it’s nol the firsl tim e I've seen him h il il hard," he said. "B u l I'or A utry lo conic oul in liis first game as a first-year eighth grader and hil a home run was pretty big." China G rove tied it in the bot­ tom ofth c sixth - on a high throw oil a force play al Ihe plale - af­ ler IHder had left w ilh a 2-1 lead in Ihc fiflh . “ lid e r pltchcd a whale o f a gam e." Bum garner said. “ He was tirin g and 1 needed to get him out o f Ihcre." A fle r C hina G ro ve used a blooper over first and the throw ­ ing error to tie it, Brogdon re­ grouped anil threw three scorc- Icss in n in g s fo r Ih c w in . He helped his cau.sc by laying down a sacrillcc bunt lo m ove runners to sccond and ihird in the top o f the n in th . M a ll P e n n in g to n started the ninth w ith a single and A u try was hit by a pitch. A fte r China G rove intention­ a lly w alke d le a d o ff C o lb y Seaford to load the bases, Boyd sealed the w in by slapping a tw o- run single to righl. "A n ytiia e you can w in one in exlra innings away from home early in the sea.son. it's a big con- lldcnce booster." he said. “ I lope- llilly that w ill show us lhal wc can w in close gam es, we can pitch and we can catch." Besides H ow ard’s iw o hits. South got three RBIs from Boyd, one h il each from cleanup Bder and B ro g d o n , so lid ca tching from Brogdon ¡md Ryan Hellard and a fantastic catcli from left H cldcr C lin t H ow ell. “ H ow ell had a real good slid ­ in g c a lc li." B u m g a rn e r said. "H e ’s a solid ouU 'ielder.! love lo watch him play out there. H e 'll slide, dive, whatever il takes." Sotah plays at N orth Davie on M arch 20 at 4:30 p.m . and at hom e lo Soalheast on M arch 25 al 4;.10. 'Wo'ro Your Homo Impfovomont Vnluo Conlor- Stari Smart Wllh J4 J Carpot & F.toor Covering" I "The Store For Your Floors” § Abbey Carpet. thoic* «t youf fnig^bothood »101#. There Is nothing like the beauty and warmth of a hardwoood floor to added value to your home. 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Will tt Dciuc .liiiikt'r • 137 Tvijilc J Umc • Mdcksvilk’, NC 2702S S p o t Jitfy Lube is on Highway 158 in Hillsdale, across from Bermuda Run. New Jiffy Lube Grand Opening Marcii 22 SAVINGS »P EVERYDAY ю 4 0 Senior C'ilisi'iis E n s tc r B a s k e ts • C n n tly • O r t h o IiiN C c t G r a n u le s • B a tte rie s Clemmons Discount Sales 1533 Lewlsvllle-Clemmons Rd. 766-4449 • Clommonâ • 766-4938 TUCKER'S PIACE 'Davie County's Best Burger" NOW OPEN Thurs & Fri evening S'Bpm Specials Each Night Mon-Fri 6am-2pm Sat 7am-2pm 99B-7100 llwy. 801 S., I block soulh ol KR Ifocks in Advance Bermuda Mini’s S e lf - S t o r a g e 998-9661 / Climale Control / 24 hr Computefized Gale / Fenced with 24 hr lighting • ✓ Sizes 5x5 up to 10x20 ✓ Video Camera Security / Next to Bermuda Quay 146 Commerce Dr., Advance Scents Sofiui, Inc. Vie Biggest Selection in Town llniitd ,\uim‘ Ik'tfnini'.t Cdldiiwx. iuiU'Mvs, lUuly ioUtntx. Skin Cmv, Halli aitti lliuuily (iml Mvns (inmininji Piiiiliula Nciinlr.VwKunsdiil» Nimli Siinimll S<|ii:irc Slio|)pliig (Itnlir 1 'niu'niiiy IMrku;iy • WIiLMim-Solwu lie, MoiiJia. 11)7 Question; How are cars and people alike? Answer; They both need regular checkups. For people, the best way lo stay in tip-top shape is through exercise, proper diet and regular visits to a qualified health care professional. For automobiles, Ihe solution is much more simple - just pay a visit to Jiffy Lube New location; Highw ay 158 a c ro ss from Berm uda Run Known for being an Industry leader in maintaining the health and longevity of any automobile, Jiffy Lube now offers service in Advance at the new location on. Highway 158, Just one mile west ol Tanglewood Park and across the street from Bermuda Run. With Jiffy Lube's quick, effective and inexpensive service, customers always benefit from centers that take pride in pro­ viding quality work that doesn't take ail day. "Jiffy Lube is the number one quick lube franchise in the country and the reason for that is expert and convenient ser­ vice," explains owner Matt Thompson, who has spent 16 years in the car care business. “We are the most trusted name in the business and we make sure to get customers In and out quick." Oil changes, N C Inspections, other services avail­ able Although each visit lasts Just 10-20 minutes. Jiffy Lube of­ fers an array of services, including their signature oil change. "Our employees inspect each vehicle and sign their name on the sen/ice card to verify that everything has been double checked," Thompson emphasizes, "And we do a whole lot more than Just change your oil. We have a number of other preven­ tive maintenance services and we also offer North Carolina inspections." As the owner of 13 Jiffy Lube centers, Thompson, a 16- year Triad resident, has obviously learned a thing or two about engine maintenance and what customers are looking for when they puli in. He said three highiy-tralned employees diligently work on each car - one under the hood, one under the car and one on the inside. “They work as a team, checking the mechanical aspects and also doing things like checking tire pressure and vacuming out the inside. Their goal is to get the job done and get you back on the road." O pen 8-6 Monday-Friday, 8-5 on Saturday At Thornpson’s newest Jiffy Lube, customers will also ben­ efit from the knowledge of manager IVIike Gardner. Gardner is the former owner of Texaco Express Lube, the location that has now become Jiffy Lube. Store hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. IVlonday through Friday and 8-5 on Saturday. Car washes, NASCAR tickets part of Grand Opening celebra­ tion Thompson said customers should also be aware of a big Grand Opening promotion to be held at the new store on Sat­ urday, March 22nd. Radio station Oldies 93 will be doing a live remote broadcast from the store and will be giving away free gasoline from Dean's BP to customers who can answer vari­ ous trivia questions. Drawings for NASCAR tickets and other prizes will also be held every hour. “And wilh each signature service oil change, you can get a free car wash from Checkered Flag Car Wash just down the road," he adds. “We are extremely excited to be a part of the community and Saturday should be a very fun day," JAMES NEWMAN ELECTRIC Licensetl • Insured • All Your Electrical Needs • Mobiio Homes • Service Changes • Ceiling Fans • Plug Additions ■ General Wiring • Remodeling (336) d s s -s s s T (Cell) 462-2936 $1S OFF FIRST VISIT H IL L S D A L E A N IM A L H O S P IT A L \3 ^ M e d ica l D rive , A d va n ce 9SS-S7S0 K arla Frazier. D V M We are Just down the road. Come give us a try! Big or Small, We Love Them All! 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Tiie (irst place winner each week will receive a check for $20 plus a sporty Enterprise Record ball cap so everyone will know you are a WINNER! Our sccond place winner each week receives a check for $5. The (irst person to get all games correct in a single week will get our BONUS PRIZE of $250. T H E R U L E S 1. Anyone can enter except em p , of the Davie County Enterprise Record and their fam ilies. O nly one entry allow ed per person per w eek. All entries m ust be on original new sprint or Fax 336-7.51-9760. 2. G am es In this w eek’s contest are listed in each contest advertisem ent on Ihese Iwo pages. Fill In Ihe contest entry blank and subm it or m all the entry to the Enterprise Record , P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028. 3. The llrst entrant correctly predicting the outcom e of ail gam es In a week will receive a bonus ol $250. W eekly priEes P i c k T h e W in n in g T e a m s E a c h W e e k & W I N ! are $20 and an E nterprise Record cap lor firs place and the second place w inner receives $5. In case ol ties, the entrant who cam e closest to the total num ber of points In the tle-breaker w ins. If a lie still exhisis alter Ihe tle-breaker gam e the awards w ill be divided equally am ong Ihe Individuals w ho are lied. 4. Entries m ust be delivered to the Enterprise Record before 5 p.m. Friday each week. The office Is located at 171 Soulh M ain St., M ocksville, NC. 5. W inners will be announced following each contest In the next issue. Decisions of judges will be final. A new contest will be announced each week. ■■LJiÎe IÏI Daniel Furniture & Electric Co., Inc. GO WAR EAGLES! Courteous, Dependable 861^100 for over 60 Years Johnny Marklin • Melissa M. Rollins • Will Marklin 848 South Main Street • Mocksville, NC336751-2492 • 336751-3975 12. Boston V. 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Wognor O a i r i i Q u e e n H a v e a S p e c i a l T r e a t B e f o r e ¿ r A f t e r t h e G a m e 5286 Hwy. 158 • Advance • 940-2438 W H s m 6 o m m u H i m t m s . J n c . ‘T f o u r T o t a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n S o u r c e ” s in g u la r ^ д т ь т NEXTEL ^ и Ш . crickét 4. Xawlor V. Troy SI. Come See Our Newest Location Next To Harris Teeter v is it U s / A t lO u r N i^ W P ^ lll^ :•. 'n in q lé w o ò a ;ìe .o m m B iiM » 7 T a « 1 8 0 Q; M ^ ^ C h e s i i e y d i s s o c i a t e s ra 16. Socramonto v. Portland Your Hometq,wn ReaTtor 2765-C Lewisville-Clemmons R(j. • Clemmons 76 6 -0 5 15 6311 Stadium Dr.,Clcmmoiis •778-1144 TÄRHEELTOBfCCO Wo Accopt Vl8ß, tiic. Diacovor, Chocks J H H i “ A T o h iic c o F r ie n d ly S io r c ! " 19. W ashington v. Goldon SI. DISCOUNT CIGARETTES • IMPORTED CIGARS The MADNESS is HERE! Him in your entry TODAY! DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, riiursday, March 20,2003 - B5 Men’s Basketball H iitz o ffS fi- M iirn ic Le w is 12. D a m ia n Lcw i.s 10, C had W ard 10. V in ce n t C o ckcrh n m 8 , R u s se ll T a tu m 6 . W illie C o za rl 4 , C h ris tia n S um m ers 4 , G re g A n d e rs o n 2. L a n d s c a p in g Design.s 61 - B u b b a C o le m a n 3 0 . T e rry G u n te r 12. E m m anuel W alters 8. B en L o v e 5 , C ra ig S m ith 4 , W illia m A rm s w o rlliy 2. .1 & J B a rb c c u c 82 - T im T o m lin 2 5 . Jam es D avid.son 2 2 , K e v in W a tts I I . J u s lin D otson 6, S pe nce r M c C o y 6 . Tyrone M a rtin 6, W esley S co ll 2 , N e il R ice 2. E n fo r c e r s 6 4 - A n d y S now 2 9 , A le x Justice 9 , G reg B arnette 8, D eo R ob inson 8, C lin t J u n k e r 6 , B ria n C a m p b e ll 4 , D n v ic E n tc rp ris c -R c c o rd 66 - G e rm a in M n y fie k l 2 2 . B re n t W a ll 19. B ria n P itts 12. T o n y M a lla rd 6 , C h a d G ro o v e rs ,C h a rlie C re nsh aw 3. C a iid c II L u m b e r 61 - C ra ig Johnson 2 0 , D on g lllin g 8 , K e v in M u llis 7 , M ik e L o ve la ce 7 , K e v in C le a ry 5 . L u ke P helps 5 , M a ll Hud.son 5 . T im D c v e ric k s 4. Standings W -L J&J Barbccuc 3-1 C hubby's Barbecui; 2-1 D avic Enterprise 2- 1 JPI Cleaning 2-1 Lm idsciiping Designs 2-1 Enforccrs 2-2 HatzolT 1-3 C audell Lum ber 0-4 ,I & ,F B a rb e c u e 84 (3 O T ) - K e vin W atts 2 9 .T im T o m lin 10, J a n ie s D a v id s o n 14. T y ro n e M a rtin 10, S p e n ce r M c C o y 9 , B ro n z ie M o rriso n 6. L a n d s c a p in g D esigns 87 - T e rry G u n te r 34. B ubba C o le ­ m an 2 9 . B e n L o v e 10, T im M c C u llo b 7 . W illia m A rm s w o rth y 4 , E m m a n u e l W allers 3. H a t/.o ff 7 0 - C h ris tia n S u m m e rs 19, V in c e n t C ockerbam IS .M a rn ic L e w is 12, D am ian L e w is 9, R ussell T atum 8. G re g A nd erson 7. ,JPI C le a n in g 93 - B a rry C hunn 2 6 ,G e ra ld R oberts 23. Josh A ik a n 12, E ric E tchison 10, M a rsh a ll R ive rs 7 , S han­ non P u llia m 6 , Jam ie G rant 5. B o b b y B anks 4 . C a u d e ll L u m b e r 6 3 - M ik e L o v e la c e 16, L u k e Phelps 13, M u tt H udson 12, T im D c v e ric k s 10, C ra ig Johnson 8, D e vo re H o lm a n 2. K e v in M u llis 2. C liu b b y ’s B a rb e c u e 7 5 - B ria n Lane 1 9 ,T race y A rn o ld 15, C lilT o rd D u lin 12. C had H e in e r 10. W h im p y Lyons 8, John M a yl'ic ld 5 , Jobie A rn o ld 4 . R eggie C arson 2. E n l'o rc e rs 7 7 - A n d y S n o w 2 1 , A le x J u s tic e 18, G re g B a rn e tte 18, C lin t Ju n ke r 8, B ria n W illia m s 6 , B ria n C a m p b e ll 6, D a v ic E n te rp ris e -U c c o rd 6 7 - B re n tW a ll 16, T o n y M a lla rd 1 5 , G e rm a in M a y fie ld 1 5 , C h a rlie C re nsh aw 14, B ria n P itts 7. A ll- C P C Williams, Cl. Stanley, Lowery Win Top Awards D a vic to o k hom e Iw o p la y- e rs - o f-th e - y c a r an d o n e c o a c h -o f-th c -y e a r aw ards in th e A ll- C e n tr a l P ie d m o n t C on ference team s fo r w in te r sports. S e n io r C lin l S ta n le y , D a v ie 's 1 8 9 -p o u n d e r, w a s nam ed w re s tle r o f the ye u r in the 145-275 w e ig h t classes. Ryan S m ilh o f R eynolds w as w re s lle ro flh e ye a r fro m 103- 1 4 0 , a n d D a v ie ’s B u d d y L o w e ry w us couch o f the year. S en io r Sarah W illia m s w as pla y e r o f the ye a r in g irls bas­ k e lb a ll, an d K im P ayne o f N o rth D a vid so n w as coach o f the year. W est K o rs y lh ’s C h ris Paul w as p la ye r o f the year in bo ys ba ske tba ll, and G a ry S h e rrill o f S outh Ire d e ll w as coach o f the year. M a k in g A ll- C P C fro m D a v ie ’s w re s tlin g team w ere fre s h m a n R u s s e ll H ilto n , so phom o re D u s tin Jo hnson, fre sh m a n A a ro n H o llifio ld , ju n io r Z ac M o rto n , fre.shm an T im m y A lle n , s o p h o m o re Je re m ia h R a b y , s e n io r A n ­ d re w S c o tt, s o p h o m o re M illa rd S m ilh , s e n io r C o ll S ta n le y , s o p h o m o re R y a n B o e h m and so p h o m o re T ed R an d o lp h . S e n io r D a w n S in g le to n and ju n io r A llis o n S c h a fc r w e re n a m e d fro m D a v ie ’s g irls b a ske lb a ll lca m , and se­ n io r M ic a h G a rn e r w as the lo n e re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m D a v ie ’s bo ys. N. Davie Buries Lexington In Baseball N orth D avie's baseball leam opened w ith an em phatic stale- nicnt lhat it’s prim ed fora break­ through year, b e ltin g visitin g Lexington 18-0 last week. It d id n ’t lake long fo r the W ildcats to lake com m anil, scor­ ing eight runs in each o f tho first tw o innings. “ They w eren't as bad as the score show ed," C oach D anny A lla rd said. "T h e y were a little weak defensively, but our guys h it the ball real w e ll." The fast start was rem iniscent o f last year, when the W ildcats storm ed out 3-0 by outscoring opponents 50-8. But then they mot South D avic, losing 2-1 in eight innings and never recov­ ering in the sixth straight non- w inning season. W ill this year bc difl'crentV O n ly tim e w ill te ll. If T om K u e ll’s perform ance is an in d i­ cation, look out. T he big le ft­ hander struck out all six batters he faced and w ent 2-fo r-2 at the plale. Josh S prinkle threw one- h it ball in three innings o f relief, W h it M e rrifie ld and G arre tt Benge went a com bined 6-for-7 and Zaeh Russell-M yers went 2- for-2 as N orth piled up 16 hits. "I wus reul pleased w ith the pitching and 1 was glad to see rjur hitting in practice carry over lo the g a m e ." A lla rd sa id . “ There's been games in the past w hen w e ’ ve had a score lik e that, but it's been a lo l o f w alks and a lot o f errors. W e on ly had five w alks, anda couple o f those ended up not scoring." N orth hosts South D avie on M arch 20 at 4:30 p.m ., plays at Forsyth C ountry Day M arch 21 and at C hina G rove M arch 25. Calvary Blanks North Davie Soccer Team Samantha Judd and Chelsea T ru ll propelled N orth D avie's girls soccer team past I-irst A s­ sem bly, 2- L in the first roiHid o f a four-team tournam ent al C al­ vary last week. The W ild c a ts w ere sh ort- handed the next day and didn’t huve anything left for Calvary, w hich showcased its custom ary dom inance in heating the W ild ­ cats 4-0. A lte r tra ilin g I’irst Assem bly I -0 al hall'lim e, Harrison assisted Judd's ly in g go al and B rook Padgett fo u n d T ru ll m id w ay through Ihe second h a lf for what proved to bc the clincher. Jam ie S ta n c liff and M argo M asi split tim e ut keeper. A .school trip erased five start­ ers - including Judd, Padgett, C oty Lee and W hitn ey Bokeno ' - from C ouch John M wrshall's lineup, and C alvary look advan­ tage, scoring tw ice in each h a lf fo r a 4-0 decision. "W c pla ye d C a lva ry ve ry tough. C alvary is very strong us usual," M arshall said. A lth o u g h C a lv a ry had its w ay. M arshall c o u ld n 'l bc too disappointed w ith how N orth p e rform e d w ith such a short deck. S tancliff turned away 28 sh ots, H annah Ja kob eurned teum M V P honors by pluying lenuciously for the second day in a row , nnd H o lly H urris, Meagen B ro o k m u n , C in d y K o h n e r, C helsea S w ycrs and Shanda Styers held their ow n as fill-in starters, “ S ta n cliff pluyed un incred­ ible gume. She probably faced 10 re a lly good sh ots," M u rsh a ll said, "Jakob played really w ell in both games. I had lo m ove her back to sw eeper and give her control o f the defense. (M V P ) easily could have gone lo a num ­ be r o f p la y e rs , in c lu d in g S tancliff. “ (H arris, B rookm un, Kohner, S w ye rs and S tye rs) re a lly show ed some prom ise fo r the rest o f the yeur." N orth pluys at D ow ntow n on M arch 25 und at M ooresville on M arch 27. B asketballContest rENTRY 'b L A ifiCiI Sciirch tlif ads on tliese Iwo pages to lind the contest games. Tlica I I enter the team you predict w ill win hcsi<le tlie advertising spoasur's | * name listed below. ■ j A D V E R T IS E R I W IN N E R D a v i e M e d i c a l E q u i p m e n t providing all of your hom e health care needs. 959 Salisbury Rd. Mocltsville, NC 27028 ^ ( 336) 751- 4288 • ( 888 ) 797-10441 Fax ( 336 ) 751- 4688 Congratulations To Last Week’s Basketball Contest W IN N ER S ! firs t Place= $20 and the Cap to M i c h a e l M a r r s Second Place= $5 to J i m m y L o b k a b l l l Michael Marrs edged Jimmy Lookabill and several otiier entrants tliis weel< to claim the big bucks! Both missed 6 games but Michael was just a few points closer in the tie-breaker. This week is our list contest be sure to enter! L i t t l e . 21, Chicago v, Detroit C a l l U s i f y M ! 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE Tie Breaker Prcdlcl the .scoro In Ihc Ibllowlii^ ciinlc.sl. la cases of tics, the tiebreaker will Iw »seil lo ilclcnninc tire winners D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / i > # i : C O R D FULL COVERAGE ON NEWS & ADVERTISING RO. Box 99 17 1 South Main St., Mocksville, N C 27028 phone; (336) 7 5 1-2129 fax:(336)751-9760 ______________M . Now Jeraoy v, Cleveland I 20, VOGLER & SONS I 21. L IH LE RICHARDSI I I I I I Tiebreaker: I Total ¡ U N C - W v . M a r y la n d Scored . j N A M E ;_____________________________________________ I A D D R E S S :_______________________________________i I D A Y P H O N E :I . N IG H T :. IIIIIIIIIIIIII i I i I I I I : I i I I i I : I ; I I I : I : I I iIIIIIIIIIIII .Submit by mail, in [Mrson or FAX Ш -7И I -Wfifl lo Iho Enterprise-Record oHicc; ■ ^ ■ 171 .S.NknnSl., Mocksvillc or PO Box'»,MiKksvillc,NC 27028 j | Ufi - DAVIK (;Ol!N l Y KN I KUl'UISK UKCORD. l liursdav. Miircli 20. 2003 Kurt Bivins siides safely into liome for the War Eagle JV baseball team.David Weakley survives a collision with the oppos- - Photos by Robin Fergusson ing catcher. I ‘ /f 1' v ^ 'г ^ ........................... . „ . ___________ t"v > Dustin Harrison mans first base for Davie. The War Eagle JVs have won four straight games and boast a 4-1 record early in the 2003 campaign. Matt Smith and Brad Corriher wait their turns at bat.Dustin Harrison beats a throw back to first base. 'Ч “ ч ' 4 , ú > t i i , Y í V ' \ h V..‘í''j V t ; ''i/ K ' i \ \ \ , 'i '.. 1- " / Л ♦e- fvlatt Smith crouches in the batter's box as the pitch goes by in action at (vlando Field at Rich Park last week. Davie Baseball Statistics R e c o r ( d : l-4,0-0CPC h i t t i n g A B К H К1И A V G .2U 3B H R A ndrew Bcck 15 4 5 7 .333 2 0 1 Zach V og le r 9 1 3 0 .333 0 0 0 Ted Randolph 15 2 4 3 .266 0 0 1 C o ll Slanlby 4 1 1 1 .250 0 0 1 M cK enzie W illo tig h b y 14 1 3 4 .214 2 0 0 C lin l Stanley 10 1 2 1 .200 0 0 0 D nniel H o llifie ld 6 1 1 0 .166 0 0 0 • Aaron H o llin e ld 10 3 1 1 .100 0 0 0 A ndrew M cC lannon 10 1 1 0 .100 0 0 0 Evan Beam 12 5 1 0 ,083 0 0 0 Derek C ornatzer 8 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Zac M orton 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 M u ll S inilh I 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 R ich 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 T O T A L S 115 22 22 17 .191 4 0 3 P IT C H IN G VV-L IP H К E K H B so E K A A ndrew M cCUm non 0-1 8 13 13 3 3 10 2.62 Derek C ornalzer 0-0 5 8 6 4 5 4 5.60 M cK e nzie W illoug hby l- l 7 8 9 6 6 II 6.00 T im m y Erb 0-2 9 14 14 13 3 8 10.11 D avid W eakley 0-0 1 3 2 2 0 0 14.00 T O T A L S 1-4 S T O L E N H A S E S : C ornalzer 25 40 41 27 16 27 7.56 W A L K S /H P B : Beam 5 ,C ornalzer 3, A . H o llifie ld 3, V o g le r3 ,Randolph 2, B cck,M a rkla n d ,C l. Stanley, Co. Stanley, W illoug hby, DAVIK COUNTY KNTKIUMUSK RKCORD, Thursday, March 20,2003 - K7 am, DIAMON COLD GALLERY T h e s e & M a n y M o r e G r k a i’ D e a l s I n O u r C l e a r a n c e C a s k ! $ш ш г / ■ ■ 'П П o v a lS m > i> m ik k # E A K K IN G SICT IN 14 KAU/vr G o l d (95 W hile They Last I’l l IS W k i c k Herndon Worries If Team Can Rebound From Losses Wic: Q u a n t t t i e s A r e U m i t e d 6 D i a m o n d iN S I iR T R i n c $ 7 5 Q « o $ j 4 9 o oNow O n l y |95 1^* КЛиЛ'Г WlNNIlò 1*0011 С м л км $59 , $1777Th i s ■ / V ic iC K J L # C ontinucil From Pnye I) 1 the shori.slop made a great play and threw him out. Both were liit OH the nose. (O n the line drive lo sccoiul), he was taking a turn and getting ready lo go to .second base,” N otes: A toiigher-than-iisuiil schedule has been a large con­ tributor to D avie's woes. “ A le x­ ander C entral (w h ich has out- scorcd D iw ie 20-4) is gonig lo be if not the best, one o f the best teams we play all year," H ern­ don said, “ They can p ilch , ihey can h it and th e y can fie ld . T he y’ ve got four o r five good pitche rs."... D avie plays al N orlh Forsyth on M arch 19 al 4 p.m ., al East Forsyih on M arch 25 al 4 and at liom e lo Reynolds in the C entral Piedm ont C onference opener on M urch 28 at 7. ... Sophom ore, Beck and freshman Znch V ogler lead a .191 offense w ilh .333 averages. ... P ilcher A ndrew M cC lannon is 0-1 de- .spite n 2.62 BR A in eight innings. D nvic 13, M t. T a h o r 3 Diiviu Iknm tf Willuiigliby p R id ic Beck dh R iiiu lo lp h lb CI..Suiiilcy2t) M cC tiin n n ii ?b Cornulzcr If A. HoHiriclil .ss Co, Sliinlcy ss Vogler L'f D . H o in rie ld 2b Tdliils “It’s hard to figure out because we think we have talent. These guys have played a lot of baseball and they understand the game." DHS Coach Mike Herndon BUYATCOST! BUYNEARCOST! BUY BELOW COST! Beck A le x C e n trili 13, D uvic 3 nil 0 0 .1 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 I 21 r 3 I 0 3 i 1 1 I 1 0 I 0 13 10 hi {) 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 '0 10 Davic I3eam гГ W illoiijjhbyc Писк til) Rmulolph Ib Cl. StHuley 2b Cormitzer If D, Hollifitítd Co. Sliiiiluy 3b A.HolUacUl ss Vogler cf T«(uls ni) r li hl 3 1 O » 3 o o I 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 O O O 1 О О О 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 « 2 0 1 0 23 3 3 3 M l.Tnhor Davie ООО 1 2 - 3 (10)03 O x - 13 213 - W lllo titíh b y (2). lic c k 2 (2). líK • K iu ulolp h. S B - C onm (/er. D nvle IP П U E K H B S O W lllo b y W 5 6 3 I 1 6 N . R ow an 10, D nvic 3 D a v ic nb Г b b i BtNim rf •1 1 1 0 W illo u g h b y If 3 0 0 {) H rb p 0 0 0 0 Ueck (II)A 0 1 2 C orn alze r p 0 0 0 0 Rdiiüolph lb 3 0 0 0 C l. Stunley 2h 3 0 0 0 M cC hinno n 3b 3 0 0 0 R ich c 1 0 0 0 0 . M o ililic ld 1 1 1 0 M iirkla n d c 0 0 0 0 A . M o llilic ld ss 2 1 1 0 V o lle r c f 2 0 1 0 T ntnls 26 3 5 2 N o rth K iiw n n 16(11 200 11 - 10 D nvle 00(11 0.10 0 - 3 D nvle II* 11 H i:k В И s o ■rb L ‘t «9 8 3 7 -ornalzer 3 2 1 0 2 1 W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d г . c o m A lc x a m lc r C tiu ln il 252 022 0 - 1 3 D u v lf l io 001 0-.1 M R - C o .S la iilc y . O nvli! Il> II K F.K n n S O M c C I - i 10 II .1 2 C o rn alze r 1 2 2 1 2 2 GEN E’S AUTO PARTS We Mal<e liydraulic Hoses & IViix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons Turnyour taxrefuaä into nuality fumitme L e a th e r R e c lin e r.............$ 5 6 0 B e d r o o m S u lle s fro m ..$ 8 9 5 S o fa & L o v e s e a t .............$ 7 5 0 4889 O ld H w y 64 W est Lexington • (336)787-5353 Beeker F U R N IT U R E www.beekorfurnlturo.com r ie a lt h R o w a n R e g i o n a l M E n iC A L C U N I 'K R j i v i MarchClasses & Events Community Programs Diabetes Screening $ 15 Ice An individiinl consullntion with .i certified dinbclcs educator I’articipants get a fiiiBcrstlck blood glucose lest .md are assessed on liieir risks for devclopiiiH diabetes. Tliis screening is by appoint- ment only. Screenings are iieid al; Education Hi Wellness Oulpalieiil Seivices Building, 721 Grove St., Salisbury Call 1704) 638-1437 for an appointment or for more information, Support Groups Educational Programs Gestational Diabetes Glasses A certiiicd diabetes educator provides a spccial proHiTim for cxpcclani moiliei^ wilh geslnlional diabetes, Tlie program includes basic fads, meal planning and hom e blood glucose monitoring. Tliesc classes have a fee, which is covered by mosl insurance plans. A G estational diabetes classes will be offea'd on llic following tlalcf March 27 • 9 -11 a.m., Kowan Uegional Education iSi Wellness Outpalienl Scivices'liuilding, 7 2 1 Grove St., Salisbury Call (704) 638-1437 (a mae infamalion. Look Good, Feel Better An American Cancer Society program lhal tenches cancer patients technic|iies lo address ihe cosinelic side effects of irealmenl. Call (704) 2784)992 for an appointment or for more information. ADHD Support Group Provides support and educalion for parenls of children with Atleniioii Deiicil Hypcmclivily Disorder. Marcli 25 • 6:30 p.m., Salisbuiy Pedinlric Associales, 129 W oodson St., Salisbuiy AWAKE (Men, Well And Keeping linergelic) Provides a social and educational fonim for anyone suffering from a sleeping ilisorder. Call the Sleep Mcdicine Cenler of Salisbuiy at (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -1 5 3 3 for meeling inlonnalion. (^rdiac Support Group Provides support and educalion for cardiac patients, people who are at high risk for heart disease and llieir families. 'Hiis group meets the third Tuesdny of the month during I'ebiiiniy, June and October. 7 p.m., Cardiac Rehnbililalion Sl Wellness Center, 2nd floor, Kiser Medicnl Office liuilding, Rowan Regional Medicnl Cenler. Grief Support Group Provides support for those suffering from the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regionnl Hom e Heallh & hlospicc. March 24 • 6 p.m., Rynns Sleakliotise, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Salisbuiy. Meeling and program start ai 7p.m.; Dinner is nol included. Mobile Medical Unit Rowan Regionnl's mobile medical tinil will be ai ihe following location in March: Health Fair Cholesterol Screening - $10 Glucose Screening - .$'10 PSA Screening -$ I5 Salurday, March 29 from 9 a.m. ■ ^ p.m., I'irsl United Melhodisi Church, 217 S, Churc-h St., Salisbury Moonlight Mammography Do you find it diflicull lo schedule a mamniograpliy exam during regular business houi-s? Now you cnn gel your annual mammography e.xam as lale ns 7 p.m. Monday - 'I'hursday al Rowan Regional Medical Cenler. Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Blood Pressure Clinic f;vciy Wednesday Irom 9 n.m. - noon, n Ircc hlooci pressure clinic is lieltl in ihc mnin lobby of i^ownn liegionni Mcdical Cenlcr. Volunlccr ntii'scs condticl llic clinic. Free pnrking is provided in the mcclicni ccnlcr's pnrking gnragc on I'lcncicrson Street. Nurse - On - Duty For routine, non-cmcrgcnc'y medical problems or for answers to your mcdical ciucsiions, cnll Ntii-se-Oivi July ' 24 hoiii-s a ciny, seven clays a week, ll's five. 1-800-335-4921 R( )W /\N R i c .io n a i M l P it \l t I N и к Rowan Regional Medical Center offers a variety of health and wellness education classes. For more information or to register for any classes or support groups, call (704) 210-5000. 612 M ocksville A venue, Salisbury, North C arolina 2814.4 w w w .row an.org »8 - DAVnC COUNTY I^N’I KRPRISli UF.COUD, riuirsdiij, March 20,2003 Williams, Broadway’s Displays Set Table For Howell W Iiitiik iT M c s liilic im c r Errors Doom War Eagles C on tinue d l''ri)in l’a);c I>I doubled iiiu l km ickcd In tw o niMs. IJrillany H ull drew her i'dtli iind sixth le!ini-hij:h \v;ilks. And catchcr W liitiik c r picked o ff n runner al lirsl inul gunned down another trying lo steal second. Davie continues nonconler- e iK c p la y w ith hom e gam es against M ount Tabor on M arch 25 anil East Rowan on M arch 2b. D iivic 12, N o rth R ow nn 2 Diivlu llh r II Ы Dowden )r 3 1 0 0 Tierney cf 1 3 1 Ale.xaijder p 3 2 0 1 Wluluker c A 2 2 -> Mull lb 4 0 1 1 llo ll 2b Л»I) 0 1 Misenlieimer rf 1 I 0 1 U Neiil rf 1 1 0 1 Whitlock vs 3 1 0 0 S;iin 2 0 0 0 DyMm 3b 0 J 0 П roliils 24 12 4 9 12;1 2ft- 12 N. Rowan 020 0 0 -:2 211 - Wlihakcr. Sll - Tierney 2 (2). Alexanilcr. Hoti. Dnvlc 11» 11 К KK 1Ш SO Alex W 5 4 2 2 11 4 W est K ow a n 13, D avle 2 Diivic ab r h Ы . .MiscniK'irncr rl'}1 2 0 'rierney cf Л 0 1 0 AlcMindcr p 3 0 0 0 Whiiaker c }0 1 2 Hall lb 0 1 0 lloli 2h 1 0 0 0 Whil!(K;k ss 3 0 0 0 Dysmi 3b 1 0 0 0 O'Ncnl II'1 0 0 0 Sain If 2 1 0 0 'I'nluh 23 2 5 1•> West K«nviiii ИЮ 04K 1I I - 1.1 Diivie (MM) 020 I I - : S B - Tierney (3). Davie W* 11 u KH nn so C o n tim ie d F ro m I’lifje IU " The key to it rig h t now as far as the goal surge is the coni- h in a lio n o f B roadw a y, W ill­ iam s and P e e le r," he sa id . " They are m aking a huge d if­ ference fo r H ow ell and B utton, l-vcrv lim e W illia m s looks up, she’s lo o k in g fo r Ja ckic o r .M lison. L o o k at (the w in over .AC). N 'ohixly scoa’il tw ice.and there w ere no cheap g o als. W e're m oving the ba ll better than I'v e seen in a w h ile . 1 was in aw e. W e're getting the ball to B roadw ay o r W illia m s , and bingo. W e're /.ig/.agging up the n e ld ." W illia m s , M c D a n ie l and Sim pson provided plays fo r the y e a r-e n d h ig h lig h t re e l as D avie out.shoi S alisbu ry, A C and N I by a com bined 65-1. " W illia m s ' firs t ( o f tw o goals vs. N I) was b o n e -ch ill­ in g ," he said. “ Il w ent in about fo u r inchcs fro m the post. O n a 2 5 -ya rd sh ot, y o u 're su p ­ posed to have som e reaction lim e . T he p re ttie st go al (vs. S a lis b u ry ) w as a he ader by M c D a n ie l fro m H o w e ll, and S im pson had a 35-yard m issile (v s . A C ). T he ke e p e r n e ve r even kn ew it w as co m in g ." Besides H ow ell'.s 11 goals, M cD an ie l has fiv e , B iitio n fo u r and W illia m s and B ro a d w a y tliree cach. B utton has liv e as­ sists, W illia m s four and H ow ell three. Just lo o k at w hal W illia m s , w ho d id n ’t play last year bul hasn't lost a step, d id agninst ' N orth Ired ell; iw o goals and an a.ssist in the first eigh t m inutes. “ Sarah’s on lire ,” G ustafson said. “ She’s the m id fie ld quar­ terback, W e haven’t had that punch since Sarah Jackson. Last ye ar N orth Ired ell and A l­ exander C entral w ere w ars, and now w e ’ re c ru n c h in g them . A nd a lot o f that has lo do w ilh W illia m s and B roadw ay. “ A n d M c D a n ie l is d o in g aw esom e: S he’s lik e a cobra. She’s hu n g ry." N otes: Tho dom inating non- conference outcom es are n o th ­ ing new fo r the W ar E agles, w ho are 7 3 -1 5 -6 out.side the C cn lral Piedm ont C onference in G u s ta fs o n ’s c a re e r. ... B okeno is yet another b u lld o g defender. “ I co uld put her in al any tim e ag ainsi any te a m ," G ustafson s a id .... D avie plays at hom e against East Forsyth on M arch 24, N orth Forsylh on M a rch 25 and R e y n o ld s on M arch 27, the C PC opener. 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Forsyth Takes Two From JV Softball Team DAVIK COUNTY liNTKRIMilSIi KIiCOKIi, l'hiir.sda.v, Miirch 20,2003 - U!> EasI Forsylh w'alkcd all over D avie’s JV softball leam 11-1, bul Ihe W ar Eagles came back sirong in Ihe rem alch, show ing im m ense im provem enl in a 5-2 loss. The diffe ren ce was pilch e r Dana W oodard, w ho offscl nine sirikeouls w ilh 13 w'alks in the tlrsl m eeting but only issued four free passes ihe second lim e around. "W e o u lh il Ihem (4-3) in Ihe firs t g u m e ," C o a cli C h ris ty Sleeie said. “ We did a lol belter Ihe second tim e , e s p e c ia lly pitching. Dana pitched a sm art game and had a lot more con­ tro l.” Sleeie go l solid efforls from catcher Stephanie W endel (bolh runs, one h il, tw o w alks), Ihird Cornatzer, Hanrahan Lead JV Soccer To Two Wins D a v ie 's JV so cce r leam stayed above .500 last w eek, bealing Salisbury 2-0 , lyin g .M - exander C enlral 1-1 and healing N orth Iredell 1-0. A shley C ornalzer and D unia Hernandez provided ihe scoring ag a in st S a lis b u ry , K o u rtn e y Hanrahan pul D avie on the board in tho eventual tie w ilh A le x ­ an der C e n lra l and H anrahan struck again to beat N orih Ire­ dell. "W e 've played prelly dag­ gone good, b ill we can always im prove," first-year coach Larry Boger said afier Davie im proved lo 3-2-1 in n o n co n fe re n ce . “ T he y’re doing everylhing lhal I ask. l l ’s been fun so far." Cornalzer assislcil llie insur­ ance goal againsi Salisbury, and Hickory Rules Track Meet i D avie's Irack and (leld leams finished third in a llve-leam meet lasi week. H ickory w on the boys meet w ith 106 p o in ls , fo llo w e d by B unker H ill al 90, D avie at 76, W ilkes Cenlral al 52 and M aiden al 48. H ickory look Ihe girls meet, loo, w ilh 138 points, follow ed by W ilkes C cnlral al 112, D avie al 83, Bunker H ill al 27 and M aiden al 9. Jaspen G ray w on Ihe 200 and rinishcd third in the triple jum p, one spot behind ReShaun Parks. B illy R id d le ’s 11.3 lim e was go od fo r second in ihe 100 m eters, and Ryan Boehm was third in Ihe discus. “ Fora lirsl show ing, I enjoyed the overall effo rt," Coach Devore H olm an said. “ A nd it’s going to gel heller. VVe’ ve got a couple guys lhal arc going lo be oul af­ ier driver's cd. I’ m e.xcilcd aboul Davie Tennis Goes Down Fighting D avie’s tennis team dropped tw o noneonl'ercnce de cisions last w eek, bul nolhing came eas- . ily fo r N orthw est Cabarrus and W est R owan. The W ar Eagle.s forced N orth­ west to reach deep fo r a 7-2 w in, and Ihey pul up a fig h t in sev­ eral battles in a 6-3 setback to W esl Rowan. N orthw csl provided a sem i- , nar in frustration as D avie cam c oh so close in fo u r m atchups; C hris M oxley lost 10-8 al N o. I singles, M o xle y -C o llin Ferebee lost a 14-12 tiebreaker al N o. 1 d o u b le s . M a tt H auser-Jason O verby lost a lig h l one al N o. 2 doubles and D avie lost a 10-8 tiebreaker at N o. 3 doubles. “ T h e y w ere m atche s w e could have w on,” Coach Sieve M oxley said. “ They lold me Ihey go l dem olished 9-0 by N o rth ­ west Cabarrus in 2 0 0 1, bul I lold them w c co uld com pete w ith Ihose guys, and we did com pele w ilh those guys. It was a lot closer than ihe .score reflccled. "H a d wc w on Ihose (closc) m alches, wc could have easily w on lhal m atch.” The same ih in g happened againsi W esl R owan, w liich con­ verted Ihe poinls lhal m aliered m ost. The besl sign in defeal was Simpson’s 37 Tops Davie’s Golfers D avie's snuggling g o lf leam finished Ihird and fourih in iw o meets last week. West Forsylh won al Bcrnnida Run w ilh a 149, Reynolds shot 156 and D avie 161. There were 10 scores lielw een 1-over-par 35 and 39, bul only tw o o f Ihem be­ longed 10 Davie, w hich gol a 37 from B renl Sim pson and a 39 from Ben Boger. H ig h P o in l C e n lra l (1 4 9 ) lopped W esl Forsylh (152), Rey­ nolds (159) and D avie (171) al Reynolds Park. D avie plays al home al Oak Valley on M arch 25. Ferebee's th rillin g 10-8 com e­ back.T he freshm an not only re­ fused lo lake an K-2 barrage as a kn ockoul punch, bu l he cam e b a ck lo w in th e fin a l e ig h t games. “ I’ve given h im the nicknam e Fighter Ferebee because no m ai­ le r how fa r do w n he gets, he never gives up and alw ays finds a w ay lo w in. Lone Hickory Softball Open The L o n e ,H ic k o ry R ecre­ ation D epartm ent is accepting team s fo r ils sum m er so fiba ll league. A n y m en, w om en o r church coed leam inleresled in 4 Adult Softball Leagues Planned In Davie County T he M o ck sv illc -D a v ic R cc- w om en's open, m en's church re a lio n D cp a rim e n l is la k in g a n d w o m e n 's c h u rc h . 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N o w Lo c a te d in th e D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l Dr. Jam es Coiiuidoll and Dr. G regg Ferrerò w ill see patients in this o llice on M onday and W edne.sday ntoniings. Call 7 5 1-287S or our .Salisbury olTicc 704 -2 16-(KNEI2)5633 for an iippointm cnl „■ ............................. ..„■ n , ............................— „ . „ I, , ., , , .............................................. ■ r keepers N ico le M aready and liric ii Lane com bined fo r the shuloui. Hanrahan's rifle shol w ound up gelling m alched againsi A l- c.Kander C e n lia l, bul her early score a g a llisi N . Ire d e ll was enough, M aready denied every­ thing al Ihe net, M aready gol help from Salley Lackey, Lane, K im C arlerand M egan P ills. II. S hari M e llo n (d iscus) and W h itn e y G on gh (h ig h ju m p ) turned in first-place efforts for D aric B c ile r's g irls , K ierston Kahrs was second in ihe discus. "F o r the rust meet we had a lol o f good lim es and di.slanees, and wc also have some more alh- leles lhal are going lo be jo in in g Ihc leam . So w e’re on ly going lo im prove." "F ro m the practice we had after Ihe tw o losses, the guys seemed m otivated again and are looking forw ard to ihis w eek." Davie plays nl home lo N orth­ w est C abarrus on M arch 20, opens Central Piedm ont C onfer­ ence play at S oulh Ire d e ll on M arch 24 and hosis W esl F or­ sylh in a C PC m atch on M arch 26. K im o n o t t Authentic}apanese Restaurant FAST •HEALTHY • FILLING • DELICIOUS SINGLE EN TREES (Includos Fiiod tif Stnnniod Hicij. Swcol CiiffolB nnd Shiimp Sillico «f Olngor Snuco) Mix. 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" Plus tax & lees “ • Must present coupon at time o( appraisal Excludes diesel engines. 'Plus tax & (ees. W.A.C. Seo dealer (or details. Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TInir.sdii.v, Miirch 20,2003 - Cl A Country Store M o t h e r , D a u g h t e r B r i n g P a s t T o L i f e There's som ething for everyone iit the 601 C ountry Store, O lder adults, siiy m iddle-aged and up, can rem inisce about the antique lurnishings and toys, w hile younger adults can learn m ore about their parents’ and grandparents' lives grow ing up. And children, w ell, they can jusl do what comes naturally, point to what they want m\d ask ijucstions. The store — fu ll o f old, new and just plain curious — is sure to spark some interesting conversations between the children o f yesterday and the children o f today. Q uestions like "W hat in the w orld is that'.'" are sure lo com e up. Som etim es, the answer is i\ot so sim ple. Take the tsvo antique gla.ss jugs covered w ilh w ood bark. M other and daughter Jerri Low e and Tam m y Til'I't. w ho rim the store together, thought they were kero.sene jugs until a custom er came in and m entioned the m oonshine jugs in the back room . Then he proceeded lo educate them on their use. "The reason there's bark around the outside," Jerri now tells custom ers, "is because il' Ihe sun got 10 the m oonshine, it w ould weaken the proof." The old m oonshine jugs, in case you're interested, .sell to r $35 and S20. The larger one costs m ore. N o m iutcr w hal you like, you're sure lo find som ething that interests you in the store. If you've got ¡1 sweet tooth, there are old-tim e candies fo r sale by the pound such as chocolate crem e drops; pink, ye llow and w hite coconut bonbons; onuige slices am i green iind ye llo w slices; chocolate-covered raisins; ¡uid double-dipped, chocolate- covered peanuts. There are also m u lti- t'lavoreil, hard candy sticks lo r 10 cents apiece. A nd fo r the children o f today w ho w on't venture lo taste Ihe candy o f yesteryears, there are Sweet Tarts, Jo lly Riutcher suckers and other m ore m odern treats. If candy’s not yo ur Ihing, there's old-fashioned hoop cheese, .sold in slices for $3.25 a pound. Crackers to go w ith them sell for 1(1 cents a sm all pack. You can even sit in one o fth e chairs circlin g what Jerri calls Iheir "cow b oy table” and enjoy the w arm th o f the nearby antique parlor slove w hile you eat. "That's fun for us when people do that," Jerri says, "becau.se we get lo hear some o f the oUl stories.” There are also a chess .set and a couple decks o f cards sitting nearby fo r custom ers w ho want to slay a Heart to Heart witli K athy Chaffin w hile. “ W e're always playing rum m y,” Tam m y says, Card games were com m on when R. Lcnnie Peoples and his w ife , D olly, ran the store. It was their diiughter, Ruth, and her husband, Ed W alker, w ho rented the bu ilding to Jerri ivnd Tam m y, "The men gathered here luul played Rook and checkers,” Ruth siiys, "A n d they’d bring their fam ilies, especially on Saturilay nights. It was great for some o f these people to get to com e to the store.” Lennie Peoples opened the store after he sold the county the land on w hich lo build nearby W illia m R. D avie Elem entary School. Thai was .some tim e in the ’30s, Ruth says, and he ran the store un til in the m id- '60s. according lo ihe certificates from the N.C. Departm ent o f Revenue still posted on the w all. In its day, Lennie's country store .sold gas and groceries, beans by the pound, chickens, eggs, butler and rabbits. The rope on w hich he hung bananas still hangs from the ceiling. Jerri says some o f Iheir custom ers can rem em ber stopping at the old store, w hich was a gathering place fo r Ihe C larksville com m u­ nity. N ellie Couch, w ith w hom she w orked at Dec's Antiques on the Green I lill. told her it was ihe on ly place in D avie C ounty where her father could go when gas was being rutioited and s till buy a fu ll tank. Lennie also .sold nylons during Ihe war. R uth says the store, located across tho street from their house, had been used for storage fo r years until she and her husband pul a new tin ro o f on il and decided to rent it. "It was in the back o f m y m ind that I was going to do Ihis som eday,” she says, "but I’m •so glad they’re here.” Tam m y had been encouraging her m other for some tim e to rent a booth in an antique m all for them to sell some o f the item s Ihey had collected fo r decorating. W hen she and her husband, D avid, noticcil Ihe new ro o f on the bu ilding, they askeil E dw in W ulker, R uth and ' Gel's son, what they were going to do w ilh il. W hen he said they m ight rent il, Tam m y called her m other and proposed going into business together. . " I suid, 'H oney, I don't know , 1 m ight could fill a booth, but I don't know aboul a store,’ ’’ Jerri recalls. "B u t we came that same day and talked lo Ruth and deciiled w e w ould try it, and il just keeps bu ilding and bu ilding inid bu ild in g .” I'luHsc See C o n n lry S tore - I’age C4 Jerri Lowe thought this piece was a kerosene jug, until a customer told her it was used for moonshine, - Photos by Robin Fergusson The candy section is a favorite among the young, and not-so-young customers. Jerri Lowe and Ruth Walker talk about the history of the old store in The Jewel Tea dishware is popular among antique collectors. It was originally purchased with coupons, the Clarksville community. I, C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 20,2003 Saturday Horse Show To Benefit Local Youth Ranch Childress-Lowery Engagement Announced M r. und M rs. Ray l lollcm n ii ol'M ock.svillc nnd Danny C hildress o f L e w isville niuiouriee llie engagement o f iheir daughler, M nrthn A nnelle, lo D ustin J. Low ery, son o f Jolinny Low ery Jr. nnd M arthn M . I.ow ery o f M ocksville. The bride-elect is a l'jy 6 graduate o f D avie H igh School nnd is em ployed ns a legnl assistant by the law firm o f H all im d Vogler. The grooin-to-be received liis high school diplom n frotn ICS and is em ployed by Ingersoll-Rand. A n A p ril w edding is planned. R e a d in g S e r v ic e C e le b r a t in g Hadermann-Lanier Engagement Announced Knrena Theresa Haderniann and Jeffery Ryan Lanier, both o f C hnrlotle, w ill be m arried on A p ril 26 nl Shndy Acres FnriTi in Fort M ill, S.C. The bride-elect is the dniighter o f Kenneth F. H nderninnn o f H endersonville and Hannelore Haderniann o f Pisgnh Forest. She is a graduate o f Brevard H igh School nnd earned a bachelor's degree in busine.ss ndniinistrntion from M nrs H ill C ollege. She is em ployed as a purchasing agent fo r Sirona U S A . The groom -to-be is the son o f R oberl and Barbara Lanier o f Advance. He is u grtiduate o f D avie H igh School und earned a bachelor’s degree w ith honors in business tnunugetnenl from N .C . State U niversity. He is em ployed ns store m anager fo r Eddie Bnuer Inc. al C arolina Place M a ll. . A benefit horse show w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y at the M ila Equestrian C enter al 430 Jack Booe Road, o ff U.S. 601 N orth, M ocksville . "T here w ill be a w onderful va rie ty o f classes to prepare both ride r and horse fo r the up­ c o m in g sh ow se aso n." sa id event coordinator, Le ig h A nn C oble, A ll proceeds w ill go to H id ­ den M eadow s C hristian Youth Ranch, n nonprofit organization w h ic h p ro vid e s a fte r-sch o o l program s in a C hristian .setting fo r the sp iritu a l nnd personal grow th o f adolescents age 10- 17, through experiencing the joy o f w alking w ith G od, equine as­ sisted psychothernpy, nnd teatn bu ild in g chnllenges. Classes w ill include every­ thing fro m w nlk trot and begin­ ner cross rails fo r the English rider, lo w a lk jo g W estern Plea­ sure and barrel racing. The fee is $5 per class, o r 10 classcs for $35. H igh Point trophies w ill be aw arded. Photographs w ill be available fo r purchase. F o r m ore inform ation about the horse show , cn ll C oble at 817-2568; o r fo r in fo rin n tio n nb o u t the ra n c h , c a ll V ic k i Robin.son al 492-2308, The Triad Inform ation Read­ ing Service w ill hold its second a n n ive rsa ry p a rly S a lu rd a y , A p ril 15 from IO n.m .-2 p.m . in Ihe IS B uilding nl W ake Forest U niversity. The service brings local news from several newspapers to the b lin d and p rin t handicapped population in ih e T ria d .T h e stu­ dio is located nt W ake Forest U n ive rsity and is operated by volunteers. The D avic C ounty Enterprise Record is one o f Ihe papers read on n d a ily basis. F or m ore in fo rm a lio n . call Connie Usry al 294-0200 or 279- 8383. P la n a h e a d f o r G R A D U A T I O N & M O T H E R ’S D A Y . Q u ilte d luggage snakes id e a l g ifts ! Q u i Lt^ K e e p e r s S p r i n g T r u n k S h o w Saturday, March 22nd • 10 a.m.-5 PilUi ^ * TVunk Show Speoial...]VIonograininlng! ^.50 • 67 CoiJrt S'qciai 'e, Histoi'ic Down l ow n Mocksville, HC 336-75M 336 or TOLL FREE 866-71M336 DavicCounty AiSs |||Ы | M a r c h i l f S i l C o n n e c t io n s Fisherman & His Wife presented by The Tarradiddle Players (Prcscliool) Л Foin ÌUÌi' <Ф<ш1 tijbhi'rnuin who aiu luw an t'm lt(init'(iji.\h. F r id a y , M a r c h 2 1 9 : 1 5 & 1 0 : 3 0 a m All tickets are $3 S¡umson'd hy Siyonsoml hy BankofThe C a r o l i n a s Christine Lavin ‘‘W h a t W as I T h in kin g ? ” Ililw m is sin fíe iis o n g w ríu r th til w ill luiví' yon líiiig h iiia out o f yo u r хеш! S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 9 • 7 : 3 0 p m Tickets areA -$15, S-$13, G (15+)-$12 B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 622 North Main Street • Mocksville w w w .davicarts.org Contact the BOX OFFICE 751-3000 boxolfice @davlearts.org Civitan Clubs of Mocksville, Cooleemee <S Davie Join in this com m unity effort to collect food for A Storehouse for Jesus Sat., March 29th • 9am-5pm B rin g Y o u r N o n -P e ris h a b le F o o d s or C a s h D o n a tio n s T o T h e s e L o c a tio n s : MOCKSVILLE - Wal-Mart • Food Lion (doihlocations) • Ben Franklin • Bi-Lo HILLSDALE - Food Lion & Lowes Foods COOLEEMEE- Cooleemee Super Market CLEMMONS AREA - Harris Teeter fTanglewood) • Bi-Lo (Clemmons Rd.) • Lowes Foods • Food Lion S U G G E S T E D I T E M S I N C L U D E : JUICE • PANCAKE MIX • SYRUP • SPAM • BEEF STEW • SALMON • SPAGHEHI SAUCE ' MUFFIN MIX • GREENS • YAMS • BEETS • CARROTS'- INSTANT POTATOES • SUGAR • TOILET PAPER • SHAMPOO • BAR SOAP • DEODORANT • DISH DETERGENTS • PEANUT BUHER • JELLY • SPAGHEHI NOODLES • CANNED FRUITS • MACARONI & CHEESE • OATMEAL • OIL • SOUPS • FRUIT • TUNA • CEREAL • FLOUR • CORNBREAD MIX • CANNED PINTOS • DRY PINTOS B R ID A L E V E N T fo r F u t u r e B r i d e s & G r o o m s Sunday, M a rch 2 3 , lp m -4 p m F o r I n f o r m a t io n C a ll 7 5 1 - 4 3 3 6 o r 7 5 3 - 0 9 5 0 O N T H E S Q U A R E ... Historic Doumtoum Mocksville Weddinq VrofKsiotwJs in attm kinee 7 “B r iiia f R e g is t iij /or J'0«r utbUtop.., hvsent Tense ) ¡luulpiiinted Stiftmviuv Arthur Court ^ Отшши hittertis (iten • MitripoM, etc. Siyms Designs • Expmsly Youn for our Brides' convenience TOLL FREE 866-715-4336 ii I OiUf’t .MoA'wiHo, Drawing for free Gifts Ucaliors. Jam-l, Cimly, Ellen Gail & Vickie 3Í6-998-U53 C:<>14Wr:LL WANKrJl TUIAD Utv\LTOU,S WKDDING COOIlDJNATOIl 8c Florist Jack Paul A Full Measuhe Caterer, Carolyn Jones Caterer Shelia Tutterow’-X O One SHOT PHaraGRAPHY Kathy Miller, Suzanne Lakey DV Productions Viileographer, Annette Peniey V.I.P. Video Viileographer, David Owens Mary Kay Cosmetics Consultant, Krista Holcomb BEAirnCONTROL COSMETICS Consultant, Teivsa Correll SiiALLEE Wedding ACCE.SSORIIiS Gien China Company Repmentative BiiVEiu.Y Hii-Ls Weight Lo,ss AND Body Wraps Musiau Memories by Melva Melva Winters f l Personal/ Touch Travel, UC \Ш иг hilp pn the] Ч floiw/Hioonof I ...40ИГ dreamz. I 336-755-0950 • 79 Court Square G ASTHAUS on the SQUARE A v a ii,a iii.h 1011 W l'DDINCi • l’Aimiùs Open for fiitided tour & (lelaii.s. 1(11 N. Main St., MocKsvtt.t.u .4fi-751-7!)ffl) < Brenda Hunter makes sure her grandson, Bryson Hunter, is buckled In safely, She plans to attend a child care safety seat program tvlarch 20 to learn more about proper installation. Buckle Up G r a n d p a r e n t s D a y G r a n t T o B e U s e d T o T e a c h P r o p e r C h i l d S a f e t y S e a t I n s t a l la t io n L ik e m any grn n d m o lh e rs, Brendu H unter has a fa vo rite passenger fo r her ca r’s back .seal, her 3-yenr-old grnndson Bryson. He is lucky to hnve his ow n ch ild safety scat w aitin g w hen she needs to pick him up from the s ille r o r w hen he gets lo spend Ihe night w ith her. B u l B renda w o rrie s aboul w hether she is using it correctly. “ I had a car sent fo r m y c h il­ dren, but it wns not like the ones they have today,” she said. “ Il was not near as secure. The new ones are a lot safer, but I ’m not sure lhat I have it installed just like it is suppo.sed lo be.” The H u n te r fa m ily is nol nione. O ne su rve y re p o rte d that grandpnrenls transported grand­ children in th e ir vehicle an av­ erage o r three tim es or m ore per m onth. U nfortunately, one out o f five said they never use a safety .seal fo r Ih e ir grandchildren. The survey also concluded lhal one o f the to p co nce rns o f b o lh grandpnrenls nnd parents using child safety seals is proper instal­ lation. T h a t’s w hy D avie 4-11 is us­ ing it’s W al-M art Grandparents Day G rant to spread tho w ord nbout the im portance o f ch ild safety seats and how lo use them correctly. The D avie 4-H Teen Associa­ tion hns team ed w ith D avie E x­ tension and C om m unity Asso­ cia tio n and the D avie H ealth D eparlm enl lo o ffe r program s fo r grandparents and anyone in­ terested in child safely lo learn m ore aboul Ihe rules and recom ­ m endations co n ce rn in g ch ild safety car seals. I’nrticipants are encouraged to brin g their cars w ilh Iheir ch ild safety seats in order to have their installation checked. T his program w ill be offered on Thursdny. M arch 20 at I p.m. al Ihe D avie P ublic Library and again al 6:30 p.m . at the C oop­ erative Extension Cenler, in the C ounty O ffic e B u ild in g . D oor prizes include three car scats at each m eeting. F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , call C ooperative E xtension at 7,‘il- 6297, r n im S S m i^ S S S m m Ashley Ell/.abcth Gough wus born on Thursday, March 6,2003 at 8:52 p.m. nt Forsyth Medical Center, to Cliud nnd Llndn Gough of Mocksvillc. She weighed 8 lbs. 15.8 o/.. nnd wns 20.5 Inehcs long. She Is also welcomed by a brother, Chrl.stopher, 6 yeurs old; a half brother, Cory, 13 years old; und a hair sister, Savannah, 5 years old; Grandma .lanlce Hunt of Mocksvillc and Grandpa and Grandma K/.ra Gough iind Nancy Goiiglt of Advancc. T H E R M A L G L ID E O F C L E M M O N S W IN D O W S & D O O R S REPU^CEMENT & NEW CONSTRUCTIONWindow s7/8“ GlasB Dunl Cam Locks, Low- E*Afgon Qaa. Llfellm» Warranty Vinyl Siding Fr«o Ealimatos 3 3 & 4 0 3 > 5 9 1 8 G A S T H A U S on the SQUARE Restaurant, G uesthouse & m ore! Menu Includes: Soups, Saliuls, Varieiy o f Swidwiches Appetizers, Desserts and Cojfees N ow O p e n F o r L u n c h a n d D IN N E R ! H ours: M onday and Tuesday.........ll:0()am -2:M )i>iii Wedne.sday and Thursday.........11 :OOam-V:OOi>m Friday and Salurday.........11 :()<him-11 D IN N E R S P E C IA LS N IG H T LY im iiiiic iiiK .....C h e f M a r c u s F ly n t .wrvinfi fi'atiux'd iMncIi and iXm nir Spn'iiiis 101 Nonni Main Strkkt Piionk: 3.16-751•7<J(H) M0CKSVll.l.K,NC27fl2)i fax; .W6-75.1-098I OA.S rilAUS (in llic Sijiiiire I.I.C Arlur lltk'li OHm'r/Mumint'r Now SiCKVINCi A SUI.KCTION OK MlXICI) DitlNK.S та и DAVIIC COUNTY liN TKRPKISK RINCORI), Thursdii.v, Mnrch 20, 2003 - C3 —---ALL 5 0 STATES -------- N O R O A M IN G O R L O N G -D IS T A N C E C H A R G E S Д Ш Е 1 . TOTAL FBEEDOM»" 3500 Night &W«elisiid Home Minutes FREE MobilMo-Mobile Minutes FBEE Activation I.lmUcd llmvofTvr. Whilf Sii|)|)lli‘<s bust. Ncwl.lncs оГ Servite u-illi I YetirScrvkf ЛЦП'СШСП!. A THE PHONE PLACE 121 D epot .Street • M o cksville • 751-2626 M(in.-I''ri. K:.1()ain-5pm • .Sul. Vani-I2niiciii ^ U I E L (£>2002 ALLTEL. Limlied time offer atpjrticipaling toc;illo.ns Scrvice .igreemont & crodit approval requiredNo service cluinijos v/itMn (Mdflys of iicllviilioit, Apptovedtvinclset rmiulretl. Usage rouniieiJlonoii lull ri _ .. . .Additional chargcs for evcecdmg pKkjgo minutos, Roaniing & long distance apply to calls placcd outsldo package plan. Cannot be ccmb^eu ott\er olfors. Olhor Ices uucfi as taxfls, network acccss. loll, roaming & long distanco apply. Offer may nol bo availatiio In all areas or at ALLTEL Aulhoii/erf .......tatty termlnalion & activation toes n^ay apjlull minute. No credit for unused packayo minutes. Agents. Actual covoraoe aroa may vary. Other conditions & roFir.M Month Free A 35oO Nlflht f, Weekend Home tniniiles appf’,..................... ....only tfie monthly service charge ol Ihe rate plan. Customer must maintain their prfnclp __ _3S00 Nigtn & Wee)(end Home Minutes are available only In the customer^ local calling area & do not apply rvitionv/lde. II customer is calling outside their ,........................ ...............„ /. See contract, torms i conditions i store lor details. Wl ligtits iBSotvwJ.lekend Hnme minutes apply to Total Fmedam plans $39.95 A higher will) servirò agreement Firsl Munlh Free credit?; ' ' " ' ir must maintain their principal residence wtthin an ALLTEL owned & operated service aica. The local calling area, minutes will bo deducted Irom tho customer's package minutes. Additional charges may apnty to Night & Weekend Home minu< calls itiat originate or terminate outside Hie coslomer’s local calling area. Ntahl minutes are Mon.-thurs. 9.%m*5 59am. Weekend minutes a 9:OOpm*Mon. 5:59am. Free motiile io mobile minutes apply to 250 monthly minutes to calls made to & {iom ALIT£L wireless customers v<tili9 (n n looiiDlJlle local calling area & do nol apply tiallonwide. ull forwarding. 411 & voice mail calls excluded. $9.95a munlti add a line plan available lor a limited time with the activation ol tv/o lines ol service on Total Fieodom plans with service agreement. One lino must bo a ptlnury tine ol service. No more than 2 secondary Imes ot service can be added to primary line, l/pgrade lee may apply. An additional 68-cent neguiatory Cost Recovery lee will be added lo the ToLil Freedom (39.95 plan per monlh. Ff«o Nokin 51051 avallcib:« for a limitGcJ iimo whllo Biippllos last with acllvnlion of n Ffooclom Plan $39.95 or highor wilh npplicabio ociivalion loo and Borvico nggromont At Piedmont HealthCare, we understand lhal you have many people counting on you, which is why we are pleased to announce lhal Dr. Scoll Shapiro Is now bringing quality healthcare for women of all ages lo Dovie Couniy. W ilh over twelve years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Shapiro offers care for every stage of life, including: • Routine and high-risk obstetrics • Comprehensive gynecological care through menopause • Laparoscopic and reconstructive pelvic surgery Whether you are expecting your first child or you have concerns about menopause, Dr. Shapiro will be there every step of the way, providing compassionate, personalized care and addressing your questions wllh expert advice. W ilh Dr. Shapiro and his team caring for you, you can focus on caring for the ones you love. Scot! B. Shapiro, MD, FACOG Board Ceriifiod )ii Obilerrlci 4 GynecologyP ied m o n t Healthcare WWW,picdm onlhcallhcarc.com Scott B. Shapiro, M D 223 Hospital Slreet, Mocksville, N C • 3 3 6 .7 5 1 .2 5 6 4 Quality Healthcare For W omen O f All Ages DAVIS R E G IO N A L M E D IC A L CEN TER • w w w .d avisre g lo n a l.c o m DAVIS REGIONAL fVlEDICAL CENTER HEALTH 2003 COfVlMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES Teny Cooper, RN Scott Shapiro, M D D A V IS R EG IO N A L MEDICAL CENTER TH IN K IN G ABO U T BABIES? A Community Educational Pro^am for Expectant Parents, Anyone Consideringa Pregiancy, or the Newly Pregiant TUESDAY, MARCH 25TH • 6:30 PM • DAVIE COUNPi'HOSPITAL CAFETERIA You are invited to join us for a lively, informative, and fun program as we discuss the following topics; • Preplanning pregnancy tips (getting ready for a baby) • The wonders o f fetal development • Resources for the pregnant mom FREE GIFT BAG FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS, Terry Cooper, RN, Davis Regional Medical Center's W om en’s Services Director, will facilitate the program. Dr, Scott Shapiro o f Piedm ont HealthCare and Mocksville's newest OB/CYN will also be available for questions. Reservations are not required and refreshments will be available. For additional information, please call Davis Regional Medical Center at (704) 838-7106, 2 1 8 O L D MOCKSVILLE llOAD • 1-40, EXIT 154, STATESVILLE * (704) 873-02 81 J4 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERFMUSE RECORD, Thursday, March 20,2003 C o u n t r y S t o r e . . . Continued From I’li^c C l W hen llie W alkers olTcrcd 10 renovate Ihe inside, Jerri says they said, "O h no, no, no, bccausc Ihis is w hni makes u country slore," The original shelving, o ld -lim e counierlops, hardwood floors and ctiin in cy in the m iddle o f the front room add lo the alniosphcre. "W e wanted Ihe lillle kids who don'l know anything other lhan W al-M art lo com e inlo the store and see how il used to bc," Jerri says. "It's really a history lesson when they come Ihrough here because their parents say, ‘ 1 had one o f Ihesc when I was young,' so we've had a lol o f fun w ilh il." It's been fun fo r Rulh, loo. "I ju si love il," she .says. “ They're very good al w lial they do." She and Jerri and Tam m y have become good friends since Ihc store opened around Thanksgiving o f 2001. "She lells us all the lim e how proud her m om and dad w ould be," Jerri says. Inside, Ihe w alls and ceiling are painted a celery shade o f green, » co lo r m osl people w ilh a little age w ill recognize from Iheir older relatives' houses. "E verybody's house was ihis co lo r," Jerri says. “ Il must have been all that the stores sold al lhal lim e ." M erchandise fills the shelves along Ihe w alls and is displayed in groupings on the anlique furniture fo r sale ihroughoul Ihe three-room store. A nd the unlic|uc cash register, believe il o r nol, is s lill in use. "Il's so funny because we have people w ho are jusi looking around lhal push the bu llón ," Tam m y says, " li makes tliis nuise nnd the draw er opens, and they sec the m oney and hold Iheir hands up like, ‘ It wasn't m e,' " W hen they first opened, Jerri and Tam m y fille d the room s w ith the antiques they had collecled ihrough Ihe years. “ A lot o f people w ill co ile d one particular th in g ," Tam m y says, "but we ju it collected lo decorate our homes. Il bloom ed from there, aiuI then 11 jusi gol addiclive." Though m uch o f their original slock has been sold, Tam m y says h a lf o f the wooden ladder she had hanging from ihe kilchen in her form er house on A ngell Koad holds antique kilchen ulensils in Ihe larger o f ihe iw o back room s. A no llier ladder stands against the w all o f the kitchen room , serving as a q u ill rack and hanger for vinlage clothing and accessories. Tam m y says she’s drawn lo prim itive anliques, "ju n k ," her falher, Tom , calls ihem . She has a sleel wheel hanging from her kilchen ceiling in Ihe farm house she nnd D avid boughl on Eaton's C hurch Rond and uses it lo hold Ulensils. Mer favorile anlique in ihe slore is a baby carriage she and her m oiher boughl from a couple from up north. It's displayed w ith Ihe anlique toys and dolls in ihe sm all back room , w hich Ihcy affcclion- alely call Ihe loy room , and sells for S85. N ew collecliblcs .such as Barbie dolls can also bc found in Ihe room along w ilh un anlique wardrobe w hich sells for S I75. "T hat w ould have been really popular in its lim e ," Jerri says, "because lhal was back when you d id n 'l have a closel. A lol o f people buy them lo put in kids' room s." A n oak headboard and footboard propped againsl the w all in Ihe loy room sells fo r S IW . Tam m y says oak furniture is nlw nys a favorite o f antique buyers. A m ique piclurcs and nol so anlique pictures, including a Confederate prin t lillc d "A Southern S acrifice" featuring General Robert E. Lee und a solidcr, hang on Ihc w alls o f Ihe store. The print, a dalcd and num bered copy o f a Ron Cockerham painling, sells fo r S275. In Ihe loy room , a beautiful print o f a m oiher and daughter playing w ilh a baby in a crib sells fo r $19.9.*). In Ihe kitchen room , where glassware and kilchen furniture arc displayed, anlique photo­ graphs are also fo r sale. One fram ed photograph o f a wom an brushing another wom an's long hair .sells fo r S50. "L o o k al lhal hair and lhal dress," Jerri says. "H e r dress is like a crinoline, the real fine, crin kly m aterial. Il w ould have been bcauliful back in Ihose days." There are even fram ed w edding photos lhal Jerri and Tam m y boughl from an estate. "W c said il's a shame som e­ body doesn't ow n those piclurcs," Jerri says. Tam m y says, “ 1 lold m y husband if he d id lhat lo m y sluff, I w ould ..." B uying oul an eslale is like Chrislm as fo r Jerri and Tam m y because they never know whal they're going to end up w ilh . "It's like opening presenls," Jerri says. "W e ju s i go Ihrough bo,\ afler box. Il's fun for us." A m ong the am iiiue fu rn i­ ture in the kitchen room is a m ahogany secretary in excel- lenl condilion fo r S 1 „“iOO and a M arsh cabinel from H igh Point w ilh the original stencils and w indow s for S49.S. "Thai's a super good price on il," Jerri says. She, like everyone else w ho walches the Antiques Roadshow, has learned lhat refinishing or repainting an anlique only decreases ihc value. Jerri and Tam m y sny ihey iry lo keep iheir prices reason­ able. "W e're nol going to conipcie w ilh Ihe big niilique m alls or anylhing like lh a l," Jerri says. "W e Iry lo w ork w ilh ihem priccw ise. " If we can cut the priccs dow n a lillle bit, we w ill." They deierm ine ihe value o f Tobacco memorabilia have become popular collectibles. anliques by checking w ilh olher dealers o r going on Ihe Inlernel. Com pared lo Ihe ones being sold on eBay or other Inlernel auction W eb silcs, Jerri .says Iheir prices are very reasonable. The anlique Tom 's jars they're selling fo r S12S, for exam ple, sell on the Inlernel for $300. O nly Ihe item s being sold by consignors — aboul i5 percent o f the m erchandise — ure nol negotiable. The 601 C ountry Slore also sells crafts made by Davie C ouniy resiilenis Edna W oo­ d ru ff and Louise B lackw elder as w ell as honey by Terry Dy.son o f Ihe S heffield com m unily. Jerri and Tam m y ulso sell jam s and olher canned goods m ade by ihe A m ish people in the H am plonville urea. The m oiher and daughler leam says it's fun lo sec w hal people are druw n to in Ihe slore. "T he things lhal sell surprise yo u ," Tam m y says. "Y o u ’re like, 'W ha l ure Ihey going lo do w ilh thul?’ ” Jerri says she is amn/.ed by Ihe collcclions custom ers huve slurled. "People w ill com e in and ask fo r Ihings we’ve never heard o f," .she says. "Il's ju si unreal." A m ong Ihe co llecliblcs they sell u lol o f is unlique glu.ss- ware. There's a w hole lubic fille d w ilh Jewel Tea dishwure made by the H all C hina Com pany. "T o gel u piece o f this," Jerri says, "you w ould huve had lo earn coupons sim ilu r lo S & H Green Stamps. You w ould lurn Ihem in, and you gol your piece o f dishw are." The po pularily o f Ihe Jewel Tea dishw are is renecled in Ihe prices. A platter, fo r exam ple, sells fo r $55, w hile an A laddin- lype lea pitcher sells fo r $89. A soup bow l is $40. "T o see Ihis m any pieces in one place is m ind-boggling," Jerri says. "M o sl places w ill have five o r six pieces, bul never like this. We goi this from an eslate and arc just absolutely th rille d w ith it." The dishes appear lo be in excellem condition. "The gold (trim ) on these is just beauti­ fu l," she says. "Y ou cun'l even te ll that they've been used." Glnsswurc made from m aterials no longer being used such as m ilk glass and cobalt blue glnsss ure also collcctibles as is an ylliing m ade by Fenton. Fenton glassware is like art, Jerri says, no tw o pieces nre alike. M cC oy planters are popular item s ns are N orth C arolina poltery and church plates. Tam m y poinls out a glass pink swan, rcculling how ugly she Ihoughl il wus buck when her m oiher hnd one like it. "Il's s lill ugly today," she says, "b u l people buy Ihcm . We sold n big, ug ly ornnge one lhat was in here." The toy room used lo be fille d w ilh tools, but Jerri says Ihcy ended up w ilh so m uch new slock from buying oul eslules lhal Ihey pul ihcm in an outbuilding ih cy plan lo open in ihe summer. A double-.senlcd oulhouse w ilh ils Iw o doors labeled "H is 'n " and "H c r'n " already draws custom ers around back. Jerri says some even pose for pholographs beside Ihc oulhouse. The peeling w hile pninl on the cxicrio r o f the bu ilding adds lo Ihe feel o f the counlry Slore. Tam m y found the old Coca-C ola sign Ihnl hungs on Ihc side facing Yadkin C ouniy. If passersby on H ighw ay 0(11 N orth happen lo m iss Ihe sign hanging from ihe from o f the slore, ihe anliques dis­ played below il are sure lo catch Iheir eye. There are old stoves, a rusting m elal glider and m alching chairs, old tables, new John Deere dishware, peeling w indow fram es, w ring er washing Old-time candy sells by the pound. Customers like to have their photographs made in front of the outhouse. - Photos by Robin Fergusson m achines, bushel baskets, you name it. "W e have a lo l o f return custom ers," Jerri says, "but a lol o f Ihcm are just fin d in g oul thul w e're here. I d o n 't know if it's because there’s u lot o f tru ffic on this road that they m ight nol .slow dow n quick enough. “ W c ulso gel u lol o f o u l-of- state people Ihut com e in hero." Tam m y's husband w ants lo buy a cide r press and sell apple cider one Snlurdny this fall, according to Jerri. A ll Ihey’ll need to go w ilh il w ill be .some banjo pluyers, she says, "In the full, when ihe leuvcs ure changing, it’s bcauliful here." Jerri and Tam m y say they're proud o f w hat they’ve crenlcd in the 001 C ountry Slore. “ I love to see old buildings and Ihings come back to life ," Jerri says. A t age 56, she says running the slore is the besl jo b she’s ever had. "I wus n hnirdresser for probably 15 years," she says, "and it was a lot o f standing on your feel, a lol o f hard w ork and a lot o f pleasing every­ body. "T h is is Ihe first tim e in m y life that I've hnd a jo b 1 renlly, really love." Jerri and Tom Low e have made their home on Ridge Rond in D avic C ouniy for six years. They were liv in g in S lalesville when Tam m y m oved to D avic and encour­ aged them lo look fo r a house here because o f the high quality o f Ihe .school system . The Low es hnve grandchil­ dren in the couniy schools as w ell as children. A fle r raising their daughter and son, T.J., w ho is 36, Tam m y jokes, ihey w enl ihrough a m id -life crisis and had tw o more. T yle r is 17, and Tanner is 14. N ow , Ihe w hole fa m ily lives in Duvie, T.J. and his w ife, K ulhy, nnd their Iw o sons, 11 - year-old T rey nnd 9-year-old Toby, liv e across from his parents on M r. H enry Road. Tnm m y, w ho is 33, and D avid have iw o daughters, Kelsey, 10, und Kendnl, 8. They were featured in n recent edition o f the D avie C ounty Enlerprise Record in a feature article uboul ih e ir gonts. "T hey've gol 39 bubies," Jerri says, goats, that is, "A n d Tam m y know s w hich baby goes lo w hich mama. 1 can't believe that." This room features antique dolls and toys. The 601 C ountry Store, h e ated a tenth a f a m ile heyottd W ilH w it R, D avie E lem entary eom inn fro m M ocksville, is open Tttesday- S atiirdayfrom 10 a.tn.-S p.m . F o r m ore itiform a tion, ca ll the .чюге at 492-2853.This Marsh cabinet from High Point sells for $495. Advance News DAVIE COUNTY EN I'ERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdtiy, March 20,2003 - C5 By Edltli Ztmmcrmnn Advnnce Correspondent T h e M e th o d is t C h u rch is planning a groundbreaking cer­ em ony fo r their new fellow ship b u ild in g S un day, M a rch 23, im m ediately a fter the w orship service, follow ed by a m eal in the com m unily bu ilding. E very­ one is invited F low ers w ere on the altar S unday in h o n o r o f F ra n k ie H ucketl’s birthdny, given by his w ife D iun. K im H orner and sons C h ris­ topher and H arrison H orner o f W ilto n , C onn. spent last week w ith h e r p a re n ts D ave und Frunces W ard. Beth W . B eidler o f Raleigh cam e up Thursday lo havo dinner w ith her sister K im anil parents Duve and Frances W ard. Sevcrul from Ihis com m unity attended Ihc w edding und recep­ tio n o f Slephanie H o w e ll and Shannon M athis Saturday after­ no on al B ix b y P re sb yte riu n C hurch und reception ul the V il­ la g e In n C ry s ta l R oo m in C lem m ons. O utside o f the com ­ m u n ily relatives attending from here were D ick und Rctu Vogler, Faye Cornatzer, Elaine S m ilh, D o ro th y C a rte r, E d ilh Z im m erm an, Jane G asparrini, L in d a . D e L u c ia , and R u lh Latham . M ntth ew M ills is scheduld fo r ad ditiona l surgery Friday, M arch 21, A speedy recovery is w ished fo r him . G et w ell wishes go oul lo our newest church m em ber, M ark W ciilherninn, w ho was severely burned in the face last week from n fi'cnk acciilcnl. G et w ell wi.shcs go oul lo R ichard Roberts w lio is under­ going a series o f tests and ircat- m cnls nl W ake Forest Baptist M edical Center. C o u n t y L i n e P l a n s B B Q , C h i c k e n P i e S u p p e r F o r S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 9 Four Corners News B y M n ric W h ite Four Corners C oncsponilcnt M r. and M rs. Leonard Shelton visited M r. and M rs.Terry Ham m during the weekend at C arolina Bench. Sandra Law s and A m anda Hughes spent Sunday w ilh M rs. Johnsie Slielton. M rs. B atry S m ilh is doing nicely afler hip surgery and plans lo com e home Ihis week. M rs. Z e lla G ough is doing nice ly after recent surgery. C ounty Line Volunteer Fire Departm ent w ill liold u pork bar­ becue and chicken pic supper on Saiurduy, M arch 29, al ihe de­ partm ent on 1819 R idge Road, o ff U.S. 64 West from M ocks­ v illc . Barbccuc w ill bc sold, take oul, beginning ut 9 u.m . T lic buffet style meals w ill bc served beginning ut 4 p.m . fo r $7 fo r adults and $5 fo r ch ildren under age 12. Frozen chicken pics arc $8 and $14. Cornatzer News C lic k y C l i c k w w n’.enterpri.se-record.aiiit luv2sing@yacltel.nci (336) 998-3440 M ctva R. W inters MUSICAL MEMORIES B y M e lva Vocnl S oloist fo r A n y O ccasion By Dottic Potts C ornnlzer Correspondent Suruh B u iie y re m a in s in D avie C ounty H ospital. She has been a p a tie n t there fo r tw o weeks and is receiving Ircalm cnl fo r lic r legs lhal arc infected. Jacob and Jared W hile, tw in grandsons o f Perry M orris, spent Pino News a few days w ith liim and Kuyc lust week. Ed Fram plon, m issionary lo S oulh A frica , was the evening guest speaker al Cornatzer Bap­ tist Church Sunday night. Every­ one enjoyed the singing o f his five children w hile lie played the piano. M r. und M rs. R ichurd W ill­ iam s and M r. and M rs. D avid Owens und Brundon visited M r, und M rs. H om er Polls Saiurduy night. Sheliu Owens and .son, B ran­ don . attended services at Charles Stanley's church in A tlanta, Ga, M arch 9. By Nora Latham Pino Corrcspondenl T he b re a k fa st a W esley Chapel last Saiurduy was a big success. W c npprecinle everyone w ho attended and everyone w ho w orked to m ake it a success. P atsy B re w e r w as gu est speaker ut W esley Chapel on Sunday in the ubsence o f Pastor M in d y W illia m s. O fficers o f the U M W were installed for the year 2003. Duca Thom us celebrated her birthday lust week. H er daugh­ ter, R ian, n student nt N C Stute U niversity, cum e hom e lo lake her to dinner on Friday. O n Sat­ urday, Duca w enl lo W iim in glon where her olher daughler, L in d ­ say. a s lu d e n l ul U N C - W ilm in gton, look her lo dinner on Saturday night. Rian Thom as spent her spring brcuk in Santa Fc, N ew M exico studying art. Louise D ill uccom punied lier d a u g h te r, F ra n C ra v e r, to C ullow hee on Sunday to return her grundson, M a tllie w Cruver, lo W eslcrn C arolina U niversity. He has been hom e on spring break. James and L e liu Essie and Neal and Brenda Essie have re­ turned hom e a fter spending u week in O rlundo, Fla. A ud ru Runs o f C hurleslon spent some tim e w ith her grand­ p a re n ts, H a rm o n and N o ra Lnthain, on Saiurduy. LIndu M n rlin o f L illle Rock, A rk . spent the w eekend w ith Chinern Latham . Ted und M indy W illia m s have returned hom e a fle r a honey­ m oon trip to Peter Island In ihc B rilish V irg in Islands. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thurstlay, March 20,2003 H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t D o c t o r C i t e d F o r P r e m a t u r e L a b o r S t u d y For Ihc past seven year>, the D avie H eahh D cparlm cnt has w orked w ith Dr. t’aul M cis. a p ro fe s s o r o f o b s te tric s aiul g y n c c o lo g y at W ake F orest U n iv e rs ily B a p tis l M e clicu l Cenler. Me p ro v id e s p re -n a ta l .services at the health depart­ m ent. He has been d e live rin g babies fo r the pasl 40 years. “ D r. M e is has been un incredible asset to our agency," says B arry Bass, health director. "M e has such compassion for our patients and his professionalism is unm atched anyw here in Ihe country." M eis has been cited for his re.search and w ork in preventing pre-lcm> labor. D uring his years in practice and o b s e rv a tio n o f w om en struggling through pregnancies and p re m a tu re b irth s , he wondered if honnone injections could help prevent w om en from going inlo labor ton soon. He led a 19-center clinical trial in w hich nurses gave pregnant w om en w ith u history o f pre-term labor w eekly injections o f 17-alpha- hydroxyprogesterone caproate, ulso know n as I7P, or a placebo. T h e s lu d y hus n o t been published yel, bul lasl m onth lie announced Ihc results at the annual m eeting o f the Society o f M aternal-Fetal M edicine in San Francisco. The evidence that the tre a tm e n t w o rke d w as so p o w e rfu l lhal Ihe researchers stopped the trial. K isk o f prelenii birth before the i7 tli week o f pregnancy wns reduced by 34 percent in wom en w ho got the injections o f 171’. and the ris k o f even e a rlie r prelem i birth - prio r to ."<2 weeks - was low ered even m ore, by 42 p c rc e n t. T he re su lts arc p re lim in a ry but h o ld stro n g prom ise fo r the fie ld , doctors said. Scientists know that the w ork they do is slow and increm enlal. T h is is purl o f Ihe process o f advancing understanding, m ny­ be fin ding a piece o f the puzzle lhat w ill fit a piecc that someone else has found, then lending to unothcr piece. "T o actually have som ething that is a significant advance in Ihe care o f svomen is extrem ely g ra tifyin g ," M eis snid. “ It blew me aw ay." N orth C arolinn hns one o f the highest rntcs o f preterm births in the country, n rnte that trieans nil too often bnbies arc born w ith b re a th in g d iffic u ltie s , b ra in dam age o r o th e r p ro b le m s. N ationally, about one In eight bnbies is born prem aturely, and the rate has increased 27 percenl in Ihc past 20 years. O ve r the ye ars, ns M e is treated wom en, he hns studied preterm labor. It's n dilTicult and increasingly com m on problem . Even ns the n b ility to cnre for pri'niature babies has advanced dram atically, the understanding o f w hy so m any nre born too soon has inched along. "W e 've gone through a lol o f b lin d alleys in p reve ntio n o f pretenn b irth ," M eis said. In the 1980.S, he and some o f his collcngues got a granl to teach henlth-cnre providers nnd pntients in 20 N orth C arolina coiinties to watch fo r w arning signs o f prem ature b irth . The resulls were discouraging. Me studied ep id em io lo gy, hoping thnt lhal m ig lit provide some answers. “ It wns interesting, bul 1 d id n ’t hnve nny grcnl eurekn,” he said. W ake Forest U nive rsity hns been n m em ber o f the M nternal Fetal M edicine U nits N etw ork o f Ihc N ational Institute o f C hild Health nnd Hum an Developm ent for the past 13 yenrs. This allow s netw ork researchers to conduct large m ulticenter clinical trials, M cis studied the effects o f treating infections in wom en. It seemed thnt inllnm m ation from infections played some role in pretenn labor. But researchers fo u n d thnt w h ile they co uld m ake the infections go away, they c o u ld n 't stop Ihe ca rly deliveries, he .snid. A ll the w h ile , Ihe rntcs o f premature deliveries were rising. Some o f that could be explained by the increasing num ber o f older wom en giving birth, and Ihe increase in fe r tility trenlm enls. B u t I'or Ihe m o sl p n rt, researchers just don’t know w hy wom en go inlo labor early. "So we were a little gun-shy about w ha t lo e xpect about o th e r tria ls," he said. Progesterone is made by the ovnries as pregnancy begins and hns several effccls on a wom an's body, including .softening o f Ihe uterus lin in g. Though M eis had wondered fo r years aboul sm all .studies in Ihc 1960s and 1970s lhal showed good resulls from the horm one, nnd m ore re cen t nnaly.ses seem ed p ro m isin g , he d id n 'l have a d e fin ite idea, he snid, whether his study w ould w ork. The m ore Ihnn 4.‘i0 w om en enrolled in Ihc trial all across the counlry, and several patients o f Ihe D a v ie C o u n ly H e a lth Departntent participnted. T lic wom en were com pliant, Dr. Paul Mels talks to a patient at the Davie County Health Department. - Photo by Robin Fergusson M eis said, show ing up fo r Iheir shols like clockw ork. N early a Ih ird o f them hnd gone in to preterm Inbor m ore Ihnn once b e fo re . O f Ihose w h o g o l n placebo, not the progesterone, 55 percent hnd n preterm birth. L ike nil good re.search, the re s u lls hnve le d to m ore questions. W hat w ould the resulls be in w om en w h o h a v e n ’ t had a previous preterm delivery'.' Should wom en pregnant w ilh tw in s o r trip le ts take the com pound? Is Ihere a b e tte r w a y lo adm inister the progesterone than nn injection? H ow easy is it lo gel Ihc P I7 com pound? A nd, o f course, w hy does it seem to w ork? W h a t e x a c tly does progesterone do? M e is has re ceive d lo ls o f mcssngcs, from doctors from ns far nw iiy as San Paulo, B razil, nnd w om en nil over the counlry who hnve hnd prem ature babies. A rticles have been w ritten nbout h im a ll o v e r N o rth C a ro lin a , even the N ew Y ork Tim es. Local television has done stories on M cis and his findings. D urin g the trial, researchers w e re n ’ t sure the I7 P w us co m m e rcia lly uvuilu ble , M cis snitl. B ut recently he learned thut a com pany in N ew Jersey sells it. One duy w hile w orking in his o ffice, un a.ssislunt approuchcd h im cu rryin g n b ig curdboard box. “ W hat is this, V alentine’s cnndy?" he asked. He pulled a pocketknife frotn his khakis to cut it open und his fucc lit up. Even better. "T h is is it, T his is the dru g ," “ O u r puiients and sta ff look forw ard 10 W ednesday m ornings w hen D r. M e is co n d u cts the p re n a ta l c lin ic , h e 's such a delight 10 w ork w ith ,” snid Bass. " I i’se xeiiin g to w ork w ith some­ one w ho is w o rlil renow ned." S o c ia l W o r k e r s P r o v ic e A V a rie ty O f S e r v ic e s Images o f the social w orker nrriving and dragging children, k ic k in g and screa m ing fro m loving parents, and pulling them n "Ihe system " radiates in the itinds o f nuMt people when Ihey ear the word social worker. W hnl do socini workers do? Jane Snyder, M SW , o f Ihe )a vie C o u n ty H e n lth ')epa rlm ent, w ants people lo understand lhal social w orkers’ purpose is to help and guide all persons. The fie ld o f social w o rk i-ncom passcs m any areas and .ispecls o f ch ild developm ent, heailh care, and m ental health. S ocial w orkers arc often the p ro fcss io n n ls people tu rn to w hen n lo ve d one is in the hospiial nnd further services at hom e are needed upon di.scharge, or when a fam ily is faced w ilh an agonizing decision regarding out-of-hom e place­ ment, di.scontinualion o f m edical -realm enl or life su pport, or irgan donation. S ocial w o rke rs are coun- .elors in m ental heailh centers, Ihe ones people turn lo w hen a person o r fa m ily is in crisis, and when som eone becom es sui- ■idal. In N o rth C a ro lin a , m osl 'o cia l w orkers have a college •d u ca tio n w ith e ith e r a im chelor's (BSW , BS, or B A ) or 1 m aster’s (M S W ) degree. To cceive a ba chelor’s degree u person m ust com plete the w ork needed to gruduutc from a four- year college. A m aster’s degree ' M S W ) requires u b u chelor’s legrec plus al leasi one m ore vc a r o f c o lle g e . U s u a lly , tiachelor level positions provide ja se m anugetnent und eiliicu - tio n a l services w h ile m uster level positions are m ore likely lo require udvunce skills neeiletl for ,;ounseling. For a social w orker to w ork independently, Ihe person m ust become a licensed clinical social w orker by passing a licensure exum and com pleting an nddi- tional tw o years o f supervision by a licensed c lin ic a l so cini worker. The D avie C ou nty H eailh Departm ent em ploys three socini w orkers, a llow ing n variety o f servicys It^b c provided. Jane t Snyder w orks in the 1 lospice and 1 lom e Health area o f the health deparlm enl. S ocia l W ork H ospice and Hom e H ealth services include hom e v is its lo H om e H ea lth clients nnd Iheir fam ilies, al least w eekly visits to Hospice clients and fam ilies, ¡uul bereavem ent services for u year after the death o f a Hospice client. E xa m p le s o f q u e stio n s addressed are; W hut needs lo be done before m y m other dies and then a fte r death? H ow does death o c cu r and w h u l can I expect? H ow am 1 g o in g lo su rvive w ith o u t m y husband? Death. The luhoo as de finile as taxe s, is se ld o m discussed becuuse o f not w anling lo upsel the lo v e d one o r ju s t n o l know ing w luit lo say, W hal do you suy to someone w ho is dying or hus just losl a fam ily member? A ll are queslions and issues Snyder is prepared lo address w ilh clients and fam ilies daily. Anolher social w orker, Julie C olem an, is the ch ild service coordinator. T his program is v o lu n lu ry fo r pa ren ts w ilh special needs children between the ages o f birth and 5. Parenting is ih e m ost d iffic u lt and challenging jo b anyone can do, she said. Colem an uses the fam ilies’ strengths to address concerns and strengthen the parent-child bond. She refers to rnher county agencies fo r services fo r her clients. C olem an also w orks w ith fa m ilie s and the c o m m u n ity providing education nn Sudden Infant Death Syndrom e (SIDS). ln 2 (K )l, N orth C nrolina reported 102 deaths fro m S ID S . She speaks to com m unily groups on th is frig h te n in g to p ic nnd c o u n c ils fa m ilie s w h o hnve fnccil it. T he th ird so cin i w o rke r, A ndrcin C ollins, supervises the c o u n ly ’s H is p a n ic O utre nch p ro g ra m , nnd serves ns Ihe a g e n c y ’s p a rt-tim e h e a ilh e d u ca to r. She co o rd in a te s .services fo r m aternity care, birth c o n tro l c o u n s e lin g fo r vasectoinics and tubal ligation, and co ord in atio n o f parenting nnd Luninze classes. As pari o f lier^ninlernily care coordination Julie Coleman, Andreia Collins and Jane Snyder are social workers with the Davie County Health Department. responsibilities. C ollins usually visits clients tw ice in Ihe hom e - once before the baby is born nnil once after birth. H is p a n ic o u tre n ch in c o rp o ra te s m nny o f the s e rv ic e s th ro u g h Ihe h e a lth departm ent to serve Ihe grow ing H is p a n ic p o p u ln tio n . T he S pa nish in te rp re te r, R osn Correa, w orks to carry oul Ihe H ispanic Outreach program Ihnt C ollins coordinntes. In nddilion, festivals are planned som etim es on w eekends to p ro v id e e d u c a lio n on s a fe ly issues, ch ildren’s heailh, nnd w om en’s h e a ilh . A s h e n lth e d u ca to r, C ollin s provides support lo the H ealthy C arolinians o f D nvic C o u n ly nnd is a one o f three ch ild passenger snfely lechni- cinns fo r tlie agency. The issues Ihey deal w ilh arc often d iffic u lt. These social w orkers listen intently as Iheir c lie n ts share p ro b le m s and feelings thut are not shared w ilh even fn m ily members. I f you hnve q u e slio n s or w ould like to m ake a referral for one o f the program s, contact Ihe appropriate social w orker al the D avie C ou nly H eailh D ep art­ ment at 7,‘i 1-8700. JERUSALEM V . F . D * Chicken Pie Supper F r i d a y , M a r c h . 21,2003 5:00 pm until •Eat In •Carry Out Intersection HWY 801 & 601 @ GREASY CORNER. (336) 284-27'JO “My insurance will take care of my funeral.” No it won’t. No in.surance policy tells your family how lo plan your funeral, whal lypc of service you want, or how much to pay for your funeral. Family members often malce emotion-laden decisions lhal won’t be in their best interest, and your insurance benefils may nol go towards the рифозея you intended - a widow’s security, a child’s education. Get the facts, call for our free brochure, you’ll be happy you did. IIAYW OR I ll M K.l.l R I'U n i:r a i, HOMI Whmton Siilom Kcrncl'Hvillu U iim lllull (.'luinmon.s-Advnnce MOPS M a c e d o n ia P r o g r a m G e a r e d F o r M o th e r s O f C tiild r e n U n d e r A g e 6 DAVIK COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 20,2003 - C7 By Kim .lustcn D avie C otm ly Em cr|)rise Uccord B e in g a m o th e r o f a pre,schoolcr is tough. M id night fe ed ing s. D ia p e rs. T e e th in g . Potty training. Som etim es you just want a place w here people understnnd w hat yo u ’re going through. Bet­ ter yet, a pince w here people m ight hnve some .suggestions on denling w ith Johnny’s bitin g or Sarah’s thum b-sucking. M a ce d o n ia M o ra v ia n C h u rc h ’s M o th e rs o f P re­ schoolers (M O P S ) program is open to m others o f children un­ der age 6. T w ice a m onth these iTiothers get together fo r break­ fast and talk ... fo r tw o hours ... to other adults ... in peace and quiet. F or many, it’s the on ly quiet tim e they get all week. M om s arrive at 9;30 on the firs t and th ird F rid ays o f Ihe m onth. T h e ir firs t stop is the cinssroom s, sepnraled by age, where they drop their kids off. Teachers, crafts and snacks await them in those classroom s so M om can go into M acedonia's fello w ship hnll und take a break. For the nexl tw o hours, m om s have brenkfnsi, m nke n crnfi nnd listen to n guest speaker. Topics range from getting into shape, to C l o t h i n g S a l e M a r c h 2 9 The M O PS clothing sale is on Saturday. M arch 29, 8 a.m ,-2 p,m . M ost item s are h a lf price in the afternoon. This one-day .sale allow s w orking m om s nn cqunI chnnce nt Ihe clothing and equip­ m ent offered at the sale. In addition lo Ihe brand name children and m aternity clothing shoppers cnn expcct to find chnnging Inbles. cribs, cnr .seats and toys. O nly spring/sum m er clothing thnt is iii good condition is acccplcd. “ Litst fa ll we had m ore clothing lhan we hnd racks lo put il o n ," said M elnnic C ox, sale coordinator. “ This sale is Ihe best kept secret in D avie C ounty." A bake sale is also planned to lake place during Ihe clothing .sale. A ll proceeds from the bake sale go to support the M OPS program . F or m ore in fo rm a tio n on the sale, please contact M elanie C ox nt 940-2901. C onsignors can participate in a pre­ view snle on M nrch 28. co m m u n ic a tin g in yo u r m ar­ riage. lo raising boys. But per- hnps Ihc besl part o f M O P S comes afler the spenker, when m om s break into sm aller groups and talk. S om etim es the groups tulk m ore aboul lhat day’s topic. Just as often, lalk turns to raising kids and helping each other through tough lim es. A rm ed w ith front line experience in raising kids, these m om s huve answers lhal w orked fo r them . A nd the sup­ p o rt to h e lp new m om s got through those first years. The program comes al a cost. m ost o f w hich is paid for by their fall und spring clothing sales. A percentage o f Ihe m oney from the consignm ent sale pays for M OPS teuchcrs und ch ild re n ’s cruft supplies. The rest o f the costs are covcreil by the m om s w ho pa rticip ute. and scholar­ ships are available for m om s in need. The nexl M OPS m eeting w ill be held on M arch 2 1, beginning ut 9 :3 0 a.m . at M a ce d o n ia M oravian C hurch. 700 N .C . «01 N. in Advance. M om s interesleil in jo in in g M O PS can call Shelli S m ilh al 998-9787. K e v in H a rris D e p lo y e d T o S W A s ia M a rin e C orps C p l. K e v in H arris, whose w ile , C ynthia, is the d n u g h to r o f D o n n ld M . 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C 8 - 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 , T liu rs d iiv , M n rc h 2 0 ,2 0 0 3_ —iW t__iLji:__ DAVIE COUNTY EN I'ERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, March 20,2003 - C9 Davie County Hospital Earns Accreditation D avie C ounly H ospital has aeliieveil accre dila llon by Ihe Joim C om m ission on A cereilitii- (ion o f H ealthcare O rg aniza­ tions, erreelive fo r Ihree years. "The Joint C om m ission’s ae- creditiilio n further utulcrseores o iir com m itm ent to serving the health care needs o f o iir com m u­ n ity to the best o f our tib ilily ,” sttid Lynne T. Doss, hospilal ad­ m inistrator. “ I am proud o f our physicians and staff fo r their te­ nacity anil hard w ork.” Founded in 1951, Ihe com ­ m ission is dedicated to continu­ ously im proving the safely and q u a lity o f Ihe n a tio n ’s health carc Ihrough voluntary accredi- UUion. The oii-sU e survey o f D avie County H ospital occurred in January. D avie C ounty H ospital ad­ m itted its first patient on M arch 1.1956. As a critical access hos­ pital, it offers em ergency care and inpatient nursing care and a range o f services including; • m edical specialists in neu­ ro lo gy, orthopedics, podiatry, ear, nose and throat; • inpatient and outpatient sur­ gical procedures; • 01 lab and endoscopic pro­ cedures; • long-term sw ing beds; com prehensive ra diology departm ent; • m edical laboratory; • cardiac testing center; • c o m m u n ily a lte rn a tiv e s program (C A P ) fo r the elderly iind disabled; • occu p a tio n a l health ser­ vices. Sylas guitarist Jonatiian Loos. Members of the band Valor celebrate after winning Davie’s Battle of the Bands. I\/lembers of the Davie High School Student Government Association cosponsored the Battle of the Bands with the Davie Counly Arts Council. R o c k in ’ T h e B r o c k Valor C om es Out On Top In Battle O f The Bands O n S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 1. seven bands “ rocked the B rock" in th e D a v ie C o u n ly A rts C o u n c il an d D H S S lu d c n i G overnm ent A ssociation’s first B attle o f Ihe Bands. W ilh 15 m inutes allotted to each, bands took the stage and gave it th e ir best shot fo r the $500 grand prize. The auditorium was fille d to capacity w ith everyone eager to hear th e ir friend, brother, son, o r daughter play. In case the m usic got too loud, options to participate in karaoke, body art, and tw iste r were in Ihe lobby. The D avie H igh Step Team and dram a students perform ed be tw ee n bands lo ke ep the audience entertained w hile new bands set up to p la y, R egan Jones, D C A C coordinator o f Ihe event, said, "I th in k everyone had a good lim e. I was really im pressed w ith such talented m usicians." A t the end o f the evening, one w in n e r em erged . V a lo r, w h ic h to o k hom e the grand p riz e and w ill so on be a p p e a rin g at Z ig g y ’s in W inston-S alem , A panel o f five judges, all m usicians, was on hand to score each band on p la yin g a b ility . a iid ie n e c p a rtic ip a tio n , and appearance. Judges included Todd M ears, J e ff S m ith , C hris W a lden, K ip S now , and Jan W right. P a rtic ip a tin g b a nds includ ed; V alentine - A nd rew H o b b s , C a itlin C u tc h in , A n th o n y Josheph, and M ason S e lf; S aved B y F ire - John S nyder, Brandon G in n , C hris O arritson, and Jerem y H ardin; S ty lu s - D a n ie l S o riff, T a l C re w s, B ra d R a ls to w n , T im Shelburne, and KylcTow n.send; 3rd V isio n - M ic h a e l R ossi, T o d d T h o rp e , an d W ill Baucum ; Every - D aniel Fields, Josh G entry, and C hris Po.sey; V a lo r - E ric L e in b a c h , Jon H odges, A n d y K a rr, and Josh W hite ; Sylas - Jonathan Loos, C h a rlie M o n g e r, and T anner M anship. Tim Shelburne, bassist for Stylus, takes advantage of his time on the stage. И Ш Members o( the Davie High School Step Team keep the audience entertained in between the bands. T a i C h i D i s c u s s e d B y R e t i r e d S c h o o l P e r s o n n e l Andrea Whitley and Sara Miller peek from behind the curtains. Tai C h i,th e school bond, and the .state retired teachers organi­ zation were on the program for Ihe D a v ie C o u n ty R e tire d S ch o o l P erson nel m e e tin g Thursday, M arch 6 al Berm uda Run C ountry C lub. T h irty -n in e m em bers and three guests were present. S ta y in g fit and re la xe d Ihrough Tai C hi tra in in g was explained hy M ike D epeuw o f N ature’s G ifts. He demonstrated some o f the Tai C hi m ovem ents. D ub Potts reviewed the up­ com ing school bond proposals and de.scribed the need for im ­ p ro ve m e n ts to e le m e n ta ry schools. The group also heard slate retired school personnel presi­ dent. N ell H unnicutt. She spoke on the iinporum ce o f an active and grow ing m em bership w ill­ ing lo ailvocate fo r the needs o f retirees. M ike Hendrix repoiied on the snccessful com pletion o fth e lo­ cal drive to provide dictionaries fo r elem etnary students and a thesaurus for cnch sixth grade ■student in Ihe county. The Re­ tired School Personnel group provided funds fo r dictionaries in tw o o fth e elem entary schools. M eetings o f the group are the first Thursday o f each m onth, Septem ber through Decem ber, and M arch through June, at noon at Berm uda Run C ountry C lub. A ll retired .school personnel are invited. C all Lorene M arkland, p re sid e n t, o r Sadye B a rg e r, m em bership chair. C H A N G I N G J O B S ? R E T I R I N G ? B R I N G Y O U R 4 0 1 K W I T H Y O U . youVe tr\ovtr\g companies or retiring, help you do a 401 (k) rollover that’s ' smart, safe and fast. SteVe'Ridenhour (336)751-0669 300 s. Main St, Mocksville, NC Mark S. Jones (336) 751.0669 300 S. Main St, Mocksvillc, NC /lllstate. FINANCIAl. o ÌS ffilÌH ÌIiib S iÌS A rt*» inm. tí K n ig h t s o f C o lu m b u s ANNUAL FISH FRY S t . F r a n c i s o f A s s i s i C h u r c h 8 6 2 Y a d k i n v i l l e R o a d M o c k s v i l l e Friday, March 28 • 4-7 p.m. Take Out or Eat tn Plates ^6®“ each Meal Includes: Fried Flounder Slaw Potato Salad Hush Puppies Pound Cake CRYSTAL GLEANERS 3608 Clemmons Road, Clemmons N ight Drop & Drive-Thru IVI F 7 AIVI»7PIVI » SAT. 8 AIVI-5 PIVI EVERYDAY SPECIAL; MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Same Day Service Weeitdays: In by 11 a.m. ; Saturday In by 10 am.9 9 0 each minimum 5 items, , .n m iiliu n i U lio llia • KEEP TRACK OF ■ V b^R O R bE R •tEATHERANDSlJEDE • DRAPliS • CbMFOm’EBS ANY SIZE $10 • DOWN COMFORTERS $2& •WEDDING GOWiiS • HEAVY COATS REG.;^^« WE NOW DO EXPRESS ALTERATIONS PANTS START AT ^4 ' ^ ^ !* P a n t s , S k i r t s , B l o u s e s , S w e a t e r s , ' V e s t s , S h o r t s , T i e s , B l a z e r s e a c h Silks $1.00 extra D r e s s e s , R o b e s , S h o r t C o a t s , J u m p S u i t s $ ^ 5 0 e a c h M inim um 3 Hems, Silks $2,00 extra C O U P O N M U S T B E P R E S E N T E D W IT H IN C O M IN G O R D E R Niinniu Wilson W o m a n H o n o r e d O n 9 0 t h B i r t h d a y N annie W ilso n was honored w ilh a 90th birthday celebriilion on Sunday, Feb, 2.3 at Jericho C hurch o f Chri.st. The parly was given by her c h ild re n , g n in d c h ild re n and grcal-grandchildrcn - L a rry and Susie VViLsoa o f M ocksvillc, B ill and Lynne A lle n o f C leveland, N ,C ., Jan, K e ith , R ob ert and J a im ie C o b le o f C h a rio tle , D avid , A ng ie , S ierra and B ret W ilso n o f C uinm ins, G a „ Joy, K eith, K atie and K ristie P hifer o f R aeford, B ria n, Sonya ¡md A ve ri W ils o n o f M o c k s v illc , Kathy, Brent and N olan C rotts o f M o c k s v ille , and M ic h a e l Jones and guest Jessica C arter o f Advance, O n ly he r g ra n d d a u g h te r’s husband, K eith Phifer, stationed al Tort Bragg, w asn’t able to at­ tend, Oltier.s w ho helped w ilh (lie celebration included C hristina W y a tt (s is te r), H e le n B a rn e yca stle (s is te r-in -la w ), R uth and Brenda Essie (nieces), D eb bie M a lth c w s (n e p h e w ’s w ife ). C arm en W alker nnd Su- „ san W all (fa n iily friends). A p p ro x im a te ly 130 guests attended fro m 2 ;3 0 -5 p.m . to visit w ith N annie and her fam ­ ily . A v a rie ty o f photographs taken throughout her life were show n in a P ow e rP oint slide sh ow created b y h e r g ra n d ­ daughter, K athy C rotts. A vareity o f m em orabilia and W ritings by N annie were d is ­ played. The food nnd punch tables, as w e ll as the display table, were adorned w ilh hand-crocheted tablecloths made by N annie, and centerpieces on each guest table included a croclieled d o ily she had made. N annie W il,son is the daugh­ ter o f the late H arvey and M attie B arneycastle fro m Ihe C enter c o m m u n ily in D a vie C ounty. She was m arried to the late C lin t W ilson from Dec. 23, 1933 im ­ til his death on Dec. 13, 1989. H er oldest daughter, Janet Faye W ilso n Scam on, died on M ny 5, 1989. N annie has been an active m em ber o f Jericho C hurch o f C hrist fo r tnore thnn 75 years. She seldom m isses a service, S unday m o rn in g , eve n in g o r W ednesday night, nnd regularly participates in a Thursday m orn­ ing ladie.s’ B ib le .study. She does a variety o f handi­ w ork, iiic h id iiig crocheting and q u iltin g , w orks the crossw ord puzzzle in the newspaper each (lay, plays Scrnhble w ith a group o f friends on a regular basis, and does lots o f reading and w ritin g . li^ o c l( s v ille P o l i c e H a v e N e w ‘L o s t C h i l d ’ R e s o u r c e W hen a ch ilil is reported m iss­ in g . tim e is one o f law enforcem ent’s greatest enemies. Every hour a child is m issing, the likelihood o f safe recovery de­ creases. In order to ensure a high level o f preparedness fo rc h ild abduc­ tion ca.scs, Ihe M ocksvillc Police D epartm ent hns announced the im plem entation o f Locator, the Lost C hild A lert Technology Re­ source. There are m any challenges facing law enforcem ent person­ nel in m issing ch ild cnses. One o f the greatest is co llccting and dissem inating the ch ild’s descrip­ tive inform ation q u ickly. W ilh that goal in m ind. Locator was created to provide the com puter hardware and software needed to rapidly distribute critical m issing c lilld ilain on a local, statewide or nationw ide basis. M ocksville police arc w o rk­ ing w ith the N ational C enler for M i.ssing and E xploited C hildren (N C M E C ) to im plem ent Locater. U.S. Congressional funds allow N C M E C to provide Ihe Locater system free o f charge lo law en- . forcetnent agencies that investi­ gate m is s in g c h ild ca.scs. N C M E C has found that when pictures o f m issing children or abductors nre mnde available to the public, one in six children are recovered as a direct result. D etective D avid T. M ille r II is the coordinator fo r the locnl Locator system, " A ll Inw enforcem ent agen­ cies in D avie C ounty w ill be nble to b e n e fit fro m th is syslem ,” M ille r said. “ N o w when a child becom es m issing o r abducted and is not found im m edintely, we C o o le e m e e F ir e D e p t. C a r W a s h S a tu rd a y C O O LE E M E E - The Ladies A u x ilin ry o f the Cooleem ee V ol­ u n te er F ire D ep nrtm ent w ill sponsor a car wash Saturday be­ ginning nt 11 a.m , at the fire de­ partm ent. Proceeds w ill go tow ard the firs t F ire m a n ’s A p p re c ia tio n D inner on A p ril 12. C ar wash rain date is M arch 29. w ill be able to create a m issing persons poster using a rccent pic­ ture o f the child. The poster w ill Ihen be sent to surrounding coun­ ties and agencies, and they w ill have a photograph o f the child and not just a description. T his in fo rm a tio n w ill also be fo r­ warded lo local news m edia to be displnyed in da ily and w eekly papers and also on television.” Use o f the Lo cater system . com prised o f n D ell Pentium IV co m p uter, H P DeskJet У40С printer, high-resolution scnnncr and custom ized software, is not lim ited to m issing children cases. It includes tem plates fo r m ore than 100 types o f posters, such as m issing adults. “ This new sys­ lem can also be useil to create posters fo r stolen prope rly or vehicles and to m ake wanted or crim e alert posters,” M ille r .said. Raleigh Report: Bills, Bills And More Bills fU L L SBRVICB DESIGN Os W fiat- Ш O ÿcr... ilccfssonV's < 'Floor Covmiys "IVimfmv ‘riïiitm iiits T ttini '^ \ ik ‘Á ’áfíii:! ¡Eiih'iiiíifís Covcrinns Siili T '^Yi’s it-' TÌiiitts I n t e r io r D e s ig n s , In c . (336) 766-9918 .^S60-C CUmmonv Hil., ЫAt Cttmmnm Ш щ Shí\(kyftidaí9m:0Q l|)SAvMirlal» B y R ep. .lu liii C . H o w u rd N ,C , House o f Representatives W ilh o u t question, w ork in this O enernl Assem bly is w ell u n der w ny. B usiness in the H ou se c o n tin u e s to rn p ld ly Increase w ith som e 430 b ills hnving been file d by the close o f the week. N um erous b ills on a vnriety o f topics were filed Ihis week in the House. The m ain focus o f the week lies in the issue o f a rise in taxes on tobacco. Below , I ’ve detaiicil Ihose b ills ns w ell as a short sum m ary o f other b ills I felt m ight be o f interest to you. H 242 - A M E N D H A B IT ­ U A L K E L O N L A W : This b ill w o u ld act to punish ha bitua l felons three classes higher Ihnn Ihe offense cin.ssification for Ihe first offense and w ould require tim e in prison for the offense. H 252 - P R O T E C T IO N O K H IS T O R IC M O N U ­ M E N T S ; T h is b ill acts to provide lhal certain nionum ents, m em orinls, plnqucs, rnnrkers, or historic lings m ny be rem oved, relocated, <ir altered on ly by; a vote o f the G eneral Assem bly; approval o f the N C H istorica l C om m ission; or authority o f the pu blic or privnte body responsi­ ble fo r the protection, preserva­ tio n , upkeep, and cnre o f Ihe historical item . H 2 5 4 -R E D U C E Y O U T H S M O K IN G : R A IS E T O ­ B A C C O T A X E S ; T his b ill acts to ra ise Ih c excise taxes on ciga rettes and o th e r tobacco products to reduce and prevent y o u th s m o k in g and th e re b y protect Ihc health and save the lives o f children. The b ill w ould ch nnge the tn x le v ie d on distributors o f cignreltes in the .state from the current .'i cents per pack to 70 cents per pack. The b ill also changes the tnx levied on other tobncco products from 2 percent lo 30 pcrccnt. H 3 2 7 - IN C R E A S E I> E N A i;riE S /B O M B O F F E N ­ SES: T h is b ill acts lo incrcnse the crim ina l penalties involved fo r d e to n a tin g an e x p lo s iv e de vicc w ith in a courthouse o r other pu b lic building. H 3 S 2 - D R U G S C R E E N IN G & A S S E S S - M E N T ; This b ill amends the law regarding drug .screening and assessm ent o f a c rim in a l deCcndmit fo r chcinical depen­ dency, H 3 5 7 - N O C R E D IT C A R D N U M B E R O N R E - C E II’T S ; A s the title indicates, Ih is b ill acts to p ro h ib it any busine.ss o r person engaged in com m erce, in connection w ilh any sale o f goods o r services (o n consum er paid b y credit card, from prin ting Ihe entire num ber o l the credit card on any receipt fo r tho sale. H 3 5 9 - E X E M P T V O L - U N T E E R F IR E V E H IC L E S F R O M U S E T A X : T h is b ill w o u ld act to exem pt ce rta in volunteer fire ilcpurtm ents and rescue squads that are part o f a local govcm nieiit from highw ay use tax on em ergency vehicles. T he current exem ption npplics o n ly to tho.se v o lu n te e r fire departm ents and rescue squads th a t a rc n o t a p a rt o f lo c n l governm ent. H 3 7 8 - E D U C A T IO N A L C O N D IT IO N S T O P U N IS H ­ M E N T : T h is b ill acts to require th a t any de fe ndan t u n d e r 18 year.s o f age al the tim e o f sentencing who has nol obtained a h ifili school diplom a o r O E D to enroll in nn ndult high school o r G E D program and m aintain Ihe cn rolinient during Ihe coiir.se o f punishm ent, H 4 0 4 -F L A G F R E E D O M B IL L : Pertaining lo the di.splay o f the U.S. flag, ihis b ill prohi­ bits covenants, re.strictions, etc, on h o m e o w n e r a ssociations, c iv ic a,ssociations, orcon dom in- ium s that re.strici the display o f (he U .S . F la g , i f the fla g is disp la yed in accordance w ilh certain .specifications contained in the b ill. H 4 I0 - R E D U C E M E D I- C A ID C O U N T Y S H A R E / T IE R C O U N T IE S : The b ill redtice.s the c o u n ty share o f n o n fe d e ra l paym ents fo r the m edical assistance program for ce rtain counties. T he federal. Slate, and county governm ents are a p a rt o f a th re e -p ro n g participntion process. This b ill, if enncted, w ou ld reduce the counties’ shnre o f pnrlicipnlion. H 4 U - M E D IC A ID C O U N T Y S H A R E /P H A S E O U T T IE R S .: T h is b ill, fo llo w in g H 410 (nbove), acts further to com pletely phase out the county shnre o f nonfederal p a ym e n ts fo r Ihe m e d ic a l assistance program . H 4 2 9 - .lU S T C O M P ./ L O C A L G O V . T A K IN G ; This b ill prohibits locnl governm ents fro m en acting nny ordinance re q u irin g th e re m o v a l o f Look what’s coining to Mocksville! S k ills f o r s c h o o l. \ C o n fid e n c e f o r ^ e v e r y t h i n g e ls e . la w fu lly e re cte d b u ild in g s , structures, outdoor advertising, or personal property w ithout the paym ent o f ju.st com pensation. H 43 0 - E L E C T B O A R D O F T R A N S P O R F A T IO N ; T h is b ill provide.s fo r the election o f one resident o f each highw ay division lo serve on the transportation board. W ant m ore infonna tion on any o f these b ills ? F ee l fre e to contact the o ffic e o r you can check out the General Assem bly w ebsite ut lutp:lhvw w .nclcg.m ’l. A s a lw a y s, I ’m a v a ila b le to ad dre ss y o u r q u e s tio n s o r concerns, should you have nny. Office: (919) 733-5904 e-mail; M a i l B o x e s C o m i n g T o T o w n M n il Boxes Etc. /The UPS Store is com ing lo M ocksville. M ail Boxes Etc is hendquartered in San D iego, C a lif. Il is the w orld 's largest franchise o f retail shipping, postal and business .ser­ vices. “ 1 am very excited about serving the D avie C ounty citizens and business owners. W ith the recent acquisition by U nited Parcel Ser­ vice, T he UPS Store w ill be nble to o ffe r q u n lity scrviccs nt a rea­ sonable price," said franchisor, Jim Rockaway. UPS recently announced a plan that w ill allow 3,300 M n il Boxes Etc. franchisees to convert their retail centers to The UPS Store. T lie program ennbles store owners to considcrnbly low er the prices they o ffe r consum ers fo r UPS nir express, ground and international shipping services. K yle Sw icegood o f C entury 21 Sw icegood W all & M cD aniel said The UPS Store w ill be locnied in the B i-L o Shopping Cenler. "TJiis is another greal service industry fo r o u r citizens. W ere please to .see Ihem enter our inarkel place," Sw icegood said. avie P la ce f f i g A s s is t e d L i v i n g C o m m u n i t y I c ie H ic k s D a v ie P la c e is p le a s e d t o s a lu t e I d a H ic k s , a r e s id e n t s in c e N o v ., 2 0 0 2 . I d a c a m e t o u s f ix ) m L e x in g t o n , N C w h e r e h e r d a u g h t e r , J o y H a r r i s , liv e s . J o y v i s i t s w i t h h e r M o m o f t e n , w h o s e h o b b ie s i n d u d e r e a d i n g a n d c r o c h e t in g . S h e lik e s D a v ie P la c e b e c a u s e , “ I g e t t o w a l k a r o u n d a l o t a n d t h e y h a v e g o o d n o u r i s h in g fo o d !” I d e l i a s a g r e a t s e n s e o f h u m o r w h i c h is a p p r e d a t e d b y a l l o f u s h e r e a t D a v ie P la c e . F o r I n f o n n a tio n O n . P la c e m e n t, C o n ta c tt S tiz a n n e S im p s o n o r S a n m ie C a r o l M o i% a n 336-5'51-2125 CK) - DAVIK COUN TY KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursdii.v, Mnrch 20, 2003 O b itu a rie s (icraldinc C. Cornatzer M rs. C io riililin o C iim p b cll C oriiiilzcr. 02 ol' Y iulkin V iillcy Uoad, A Jvuiice. died TIuirsdiiy. M arcli 1.1. 2003 al 1гсч1с11 M em o­ rial llospiial ill Slalesville. Funeral services were Sunday, m arcli Ifi al 2 p.m. al Yadliin Val­ ley B iiplisl Church w illl Ihc Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Rnndull Nealcy officia liiii;. Burial was in llie cliurch cenielery. M em oria ls; Y adkin V alley B aptist B u ild in g Pund, 1.124 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. M rs. C ornatze r was lu irn March 2.1. 1440 In Davie Counly lo llie late Robert G aslon and Beulah Poster Campbell and was retired from ВЛ11 Supply. She was a m eniK-r of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Sur\ ivors: 2 daiijihtci-s. Nonna (Jam es) M ille r o f S tatesville, fidna G osnell o f M ocksvillc: sons; Janies (Sandra) Foster o f .•\dvance. Franky (O racicl Blake o f M ocksville. R otvrt Blake o f A dvance. 7 g ra n d ch ild re n ; greal-gnim lcliildren; a sister, M ary Belle Curlce o f Cleveland and a brother. G arland M cC ulloh o f Lexington, Sliirlc.v Lee Mnuldin Jr. M r. S h irle y "J u n io r" Lee M auldin Jr.. 70. o f Houston Road. M ocksville. died Friday. March 14. 200.1, at Rowan R egional M edical Center. Me was horn in Rowan County un June 12. 19.12, to the late S licrril Lee and Helen Clausen M auldin. Mr. M auldin was retired from Grinnell Industries as a fork- lift operator w ith 20 years o f ser­ vice and was chief deputy w ith Davie County SherilTs O ffice in 1472. He was also a m ember o f Jerusalem Baptist Church. Surviving ; .1 sons. A lton Lee M auldin and (G abby) and John W eslley M auldin and (B ecky), both o f M ocksville, and M onty (Joe) M iuildin and (B renda) o f Lexington: 4 sisters, Peggy Cable o f M o ck svillc , Judy H ood o f W oodlea f, M ild re d M ille r o f ^ Spencer and M artha M oore o f Hiddenite; n grandson; Л grand- diiuglU ets; niut 2 grcH l-graiid- daugiiters. M r. M auldin was preceded in death by his w ife o f 50 years, B elly Ann M auldin, 2 sisters, Bar­ bara Ann Moore and Katie Owens. Funeral services were con­ ducted Monday, March 17, 200.1, at 2 p.m. at the Jerusalem Baptist C hurch w ith the Rev. Jim m y Lancaster officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. .lames Adam Jordan Mr. Janies Adam Jordan, 77, o f M ain Street, Cooleem ee, died Tliursday afternoon, M arcli 13, 2003 al Rowan Regional M edical Center in Salisbury. A graveside service was lield al 4 p.m, Sunday. M arch Ifi in Legion M em orial Park w ith the Rev. Sliclby Harbour officiiiling. M em orials; Cooleemee H is­ torical Association, P.O, Box 667, Cooleemee. M r, Jordan was born in Davie County on Nov. 30. 1У25 lo the late Adam Lee and Carrie Plynn Jordan and was retired from Can­ non M ills , and had been w ith Burlington Industries. He was a graduate o f C ooleem ee H igh S chool, was a m em ber o f the VFW , Cooleeme Post 111У and had been a lifetim e m em berof Ihe Am erican Legion. lie was precedeil in deiuli by his w ife. Colleen Cope Jordan, w ho died July 2, 1ЧУХ. Surviving; a daughter, Pamela J. Sears and husband Darwin of Columbus, Ga.; a son, James M. Jordan and w ife V ic k y o f S alisbury; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; a sister, Jean Cornatzer o f Cooleemee; and 2 brothers. Turner Jordan o f M ocks­ v ille ; and C h a rlie Jordan o f Salisbury. .luanita C. McGee Mrs. Juanita C. McGee. S3, o f M ocksville, died in the evening o f March l(),2(K)3,at Forsyth M edi­ cal Center. Mrs. McGee was born July 23. 191 y, in Forsyth Counly to Grover and Eva Craddock Cline. Slie was preceded in death by her husband, Harmon C. McGee. Surviving; a daughter. Linda A. Masterpol and son-in-law Alex M asterpol o f Nesv York; a son. Don H. McGee aiul daughter-in- law Wanda M cGee o f G reens­ boro; a son. Randy M cG ee o f M o ck sville ; 3 sisters. N orm a Rogers o f Clemmons and H ilda M orrison und Nancy Phelps o f Virginia; a brother. David Cline and sister-in-law Kay C line o f Kannapolis; und пишу nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m . Friday, M arch 14 at f-iirsytli M em orial Park. Frances Flynt 'I’aylor Mrs. Frances Flynt Taylor. 70. o f .Advance, died Saturday, March 15, 2(103, al the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home, She was horn March 19. 1932. in Forsylh County lo W alter Gray and Dora Ann Krause Flynt. Mrs. Taylor was a form er member o f M ineral Springs Baptist C luirch and was preceded in death by her husband, Irvin M atthew Taylor;a sister, Sarah Rice: and by 7 broth­ ers, Bud, B ill, Jim , Hurry, Charlie, Frank ami Percy Flynt. S u rvivin g ; a daughter, Jun Tucker and husband George o f Advance; a son, Gary Taylor o f King; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Rachel Myers o f W inston-Salem, Betty Seism, o f Easley, S.C., and L u c ille H ensley o f T o m b a ll, Texas. Funeral services were lield al 2 p.m . M onday, M urch 17 at H a y w o rth -M ille r S ilas C reek Chapel, w ilh the Rev. Jerry Webb oincialitig. Burial followed in Red Bank Baptist Church cemelcry. M em orials; H illsdale United M ethodist M ission Fund, 5228 U.S. 158, Advance; or lo the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, W inston-Salem , 27103. Primmie K. Cliildrc.ss M rs. Prim m ie K. Childress, 83, o f Slokesdale, died Sunday, M arch 16, 2003. at Moses Cone Hospital. The funeral service was nt 2 p.m . Wednesday, M arch 19, al S lokesdale C hristian C hurch. B urial follo w ed in the church cemetery. A native o f Stokes C ounly, Mrs. Childress was born June 19, 1919, the daughter o f H illary and Lessie Mae Kiser Kennedy. Slie was a life tim e resident o f S lokesdale and a m em ber o f Slokesdale Christian Church. In earlier years, Mrs. Childress op­ erated a day-care ce n le r in Slokesdale. Mrs. C hildress had been a resident iil Countryside Village for the last Ihree years. She was preceded in death by her husband, M r. O scar C. Childress Sr., in 1994 and infant son Richard. S u rv iv in g ; sons, O scar C. (Judy) Chi Idress Jr. o f Slokesdale. D r. B obby Lee (R osem ary) C hildress o f M iddletow n, R .I.. and Robert Jackson (M argaret) C hildress o f Berm uda Run; 6 grandchildren: and 6 great-grand­ children. /I DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE liKiir|Himlt‘(l •IUlV.lllL'Vi(d,,.\l.><ksvillc,.\f 336-7S1-3111 "Olir ТшпИч Sciviitg )uiir ( iimiii/’ iHt'ii tio\ii;r()».\ П .VKiitMimtt; | Ц с а д б ш а , A Meaningful Funeral Service Wcilcli Funeral lliiiiiv, li№. 556 S im ili M a in Si. • M iicl<.sville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — L o c a lly O w iic tI & O iw m te d — Lois Menis Manes Mrs. Lois M enis Hanes, 83, form erly o f 1551 N.C. 801 S.. Advance died Saturday. March 15. 2003 al M eadowbrook Terrace in Advance. Sbc was a native o f Iredell County, born Nov. 28. 1918, a daughter of Ihe lale W illiam F. and Elsie Cam pbell M enis. She had retired from Bassett Furniture Co. M rs. Hanes was a m em ber o f Linney's G rove Baptist Church, w here she had taught Sunday school for more than 40 years. She was m arried to O sco I lanes, who preceded her in ileath on Oct. 21, 1988. S urvivors: her son. James Harold (Sonny) Hanes ami w ife Palsy o f Advance; 2 grandcliil- dren; and a spccial cousin. G erri C. Riley o f C ookeville, Tenn. Funeral services were held Monday, March 17 al 3 p.m . ut Linney's Grove Baplisl Church In Hiddenite. conducted hy the Revs. W illiam Wcase. tl3enny Costner and Jerry G wnltney. Burial fo l­ lowed in the cluirch cemetery. M em orials; Linney's G rove Baptist. 6160 S ulphur Springs Roud. H id d e n ite . 28 634; or B ethlehem M e lh o d is l. 321 Red land Road. Advance; or lo Ihc choice o f the donor. iVIar.v Sliarpe Shumaker M a ry E ste lle Sharpe Shum aker, 82, o f M o cksville . died Saturday. March 15, 2003 al Forsyth M edicul Cenler after a long illness. She was born Sept. 13. 1920 in Iredell C ounly and was Ihe daughter o f the late W alter C leve­ land and M ary Elizabetli Rappc Sharpe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Shumaker, a son, Bobby Shumaker, a sister, V irginia Cushion and a brother, Leon Sliarpe, S u rvivo rs; 4 ch ild re n , Pat M a rsh a ll o f W in sto n -S a le m , Deanna D illard o f Advance, Steve S buninker o f M o c k s v ille and C harlotte Pow ell and husband Carlton o f Lexington; a broilier, Thomas Sharpe o f Statesville; 5 grandchildren; 8 greal-grandchil- dren; and 1 great-greal-grand- ehlld, Funeral .services were held ut 2 p.m . Tuesday, M urch IS at D a v in -C o o k Funeral H om e Chapel, M ooresville. Burial fo l­ lowed in the Rocky M ounl United M elliodisi Church Cemetery. M em orials: Freedom Baptist Church, PO. Box 1242, Lexing­ ton. 27293. Flowers for all Occasions Sister’s II ^ of Mocksville (336)751-1782 r *; с Ч ’/' v / / ( w A v / M / <hsi William T. Fnje 1935-2003 MOCKSVILLE Gary W. Finch 1944 - 2003 MOCKSVILLE Harricl E, Richman 1900 - 2003 MOCKSVILLE Sylvia F, Lyons 1949-200.1- MOCKSVILLE & Carol C. Hayes 1939 - 2003 SALISBURY & Virginia H, Hodge 1925 - 2003 EASTnUND ie> Pniini A f-lniiwr R.J. Hudson The funeral service for Mr. R.J. Hudson. 78, wus conducted by M orrison Studevent Funeral D i­ reclors o f Lexington at 3 p.m . Tuesday. M arch IS, 2003 from Cedar Grove Baptist Church, Fork Church com m unity, M ocksville, with the Rev. John Mason, pastor o f New Bethel Baptist Church, High Point, officiuliug. Burial fol­ lowed ill the chruch cemetery. Hudson, o f Lexington, died Friday, March 14 al Rowan Re­ gional M edical Cenicr, Salisbury after six months o f illness. He was born on Jan. 17, 1925 in Davie C ounty lo Ibe late W illiam and Cornelia Hudson. He was a Bap­ tist and worshipped w ith his w ife al Cedar Grove Baplisl Church in M ocksville. He was a soldier in llie U.S. A rm y and a member o f Ihe VFW in Lexington, and Ihe American Legion. R.J. and Fannie were married for 54 years, and he was the sole proprieto r o f A ll Brand Tire Sliop in Lexington. C inim arroti Coach o f V irginia, where he received many honors for exem plary driving, employed him in his later days. S u rv iv in g ; w ife Fannie Hudson o f Ihe home; bis sister, Ella Ruth Long (W illiam ) o f Lex­ ington; and u host o f cousins, nieces and nephews. Mem orials; Cedar Grove Bap­ tist or tlie Am erican Red Cross. William Loyd Ijames Mr. W illia iii Loyd Ijames. 90. o f M organton, form erly o f 361 John Ijames Road, M ocksville, died Friday, M arch 14, 2003 at Valdese General Hospital. Born A pril 21. 1912, in Davie Counly, he was a son o f Ihe late Henry Grady Ijames and Nannie Sm itli Ijames, He W'as a retired larnier. Survivors; his w ife o f 55 years, the form er Irene W hile; 2 sons, Dale Ijames und w ife Debbie o f Kernersville and Paul Ijames and w ife Devonna o f M organton; and 4 grandchildren. The funeral servicc was at 2 p.m . W ednesduy, M urch 19 at Reavis Funeral Hom e in Hur- m ony, w ith tbe Revs. W ayne Swisher and Ronnie Lee officia t­ ing. Burial followed at New Union U nilcd M ethodist Church Cem ­ etery in the S heffield com m un­ ity. Roby Austin Potts M r. Roby Austin Polls. 77. of Stony Point, died Friday. March 14,2003 al Iredell M em orial Hos­ pital, Slalesvillc. B orn M urch 15, 1925 in Thoinasville, he was the son o f the lale Charles and Bessie Brow n Polls. He attended Davie County schools and was em ployed by Easy W uy C atering us a truck driver, and was a minister. He was preceded in death by his w ife, Josie Louise Harris Potts, on A ug. 6, 1994, his brother, David I’olls, and 2 sislcrs, Stella York and Della Johnson, Survivors; 2 sons, Johnny A . Polls o f M illers Creek, and Jerry W ayne P olls o f S la te sville ; 4 daughters, B e tty Jo K ise r o f S tu le sv ille , B ecky H oo ver o f Taylorsville, und Diane P. Owens and Peggy Jean Hanna, bolli o f M ocksville: a brother, Junic Potts o f M ocksville: 4 sisters, M ury Ire­ land, Rosa Lee Hendí icks, Annie Belle W ishon and Janet Boger, all o f M ocksville: 12 grim dcbiidren; and 11 greul-grundchildren. Funeral services were con­ ducted ul 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 18 in the Nichol.son Funerul Home Chapel w ith the Revs. Ray Isom and Dean R ector o ffic ia tin g . B u riu l fo llo w e d at O akw ood Cemetery. M em oriuls; Holiness House o f Pruyer, 1609 Thornridge D rive, Newton, 28658. Laura Kathleen Nail M rs. Lu urn K n lb le e n .Massagee “ K ay" N ail, 81, fo r­ m erly o f W esl M uple Avenue, M ocksville, died early M onday m o rn in g , M arch 17, 2003 in Forsyth M edical Center. She had been a resident o f Somerset Place for the past several years. A graveside servicc was lield al 11 a.m. Wednesday, M arch 19 in Ihe Oak Grove United M ethod­ ist Church Cemelcry w ith the Rev. Charles Slewurl officiating. Metnorial.s; Oak Grove Cem ­ etery F und, c/o G lenas M cC la m ro ck, 179 D usty H ill Road, M ocksville. M rs. N uil was born June 6, 1921 in Catawba C ounly to the lule A lb e rt Lee and Frunces M orrison Massagee and was a re­ tired adm inislralive secrelary w ilh Davie C ounly Hospital, She had also worked at the VA M edicul Center in Salisbury for a w hile and had been w ith Hnnes Hosiery. She had seved in Ihe U.S. A ir Force where she was in comm unications and flight .service. Mrs. N ail en­ joyed reading, cooking und gar­ dening. She was a member o f Oak Grove U nilcd M elhodisl Church. Her husband, W illiam Franklin " B ill" N ail preceded her in death on M uy I, 1996. Surviving: a devoted nephew. Gene Sm ith and w ife D eW illa of M o c k s v illc ; and olhe r nieces, nephews and cousins. SWEATY PALMS. D R Y M O U T H .TAXESMUST BE GOING AROUND. I Ifyou’rooxporionclng I tbo aymploma of I Uu ACniWI), HCO u I profcsflioiml. 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It’s a commitment we’ve made to our community tlirougii a unique program called Families in Transition*. It means we’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 higliest level of sei-vice every day. Turn to us with conlidence for advance funeral planning, when your needs lu^ more immediate, or for our extended aftercai'e services. DAVIIi COUNTY KN I IÍKI’Rl.SIÍ UECOR», riuirsday, iVIiirch 20. 2()()3 - СИ Area mission volunteers work at a children's camp in the Ukraine. L o c a l C o u p le l-1 e lp in g lia is e M o n e y F o r M is s io n T o U lir a in e In M ay. 20 folks from o tlie r churches in N orth C arolina w ill jo in the team from Faith Baptist Church us they once again return to m inister to fann villlge s in Ihe U kraine. Some w ill go to children's cuiiips, rural fann villages and in the cupital city o f Kiev, where there is a fam ily from C ourtney Buplist C hurch in Y adkinville .serving as Southern Baplisl m issionaries for the next four years - M r. anil M rs. Brad A dkin s and ib e ir tw o sm all .sons. G oing from Ihe Faith Baptist church in Statesville in Statesville fo r Iheir eighth yeur arc Jerry and Linda H arm on o f M ocksville. The Harnion'.s w ill stay Ihe in o iilh o f June, tiie others for 10 days. D im a B ruehl, a young mun w ho cam c from tbe U kraine over tw o years ugo to .study ut F ru illu iid B ible Instilu lc, w ill also m ake Ihc Irip. He is at C am pbell's U niversity and w ill return home after u year's sludy to visit his m olher und grandm other for tw o months. D im a w ill help the group as tin interpeter and and return back to Cam pbeir.s to Finish his tw o years o f studies. O n Saturday, A p ril 5, a Poor M an's Supper w ill be served from 11 a.ni.-7 p.m .. The menu is pintos, corn breail, slaw, desserts and drinks. A silent auction w ill be held. There w ill be m uny gifts do­ nated by local nierchants. A child's menu o f m acaroni and cheese and hottlogs, desserts w ill be served fo r children under 10 at a sug­ gested donation o f $2.50 along w ilh u suggested donation for «dulls ut .$6 and senior citizens at ,$5.50. Takeouts w ill bo available. From M ocksville , take 1-40 West lo the C ool Springs exit. Oo le fl on this exit for five m iles passing C ool Springs Elem entary School. B arry O ak is Ihe .second m ain road to the lefl. "Please jo in us in this effort lo rai.se m oney for this m ission Irip ," Linda H arm on said. . C h r is tia n N e tw o r l< M e e t s A p r il 1 The C hristian N etw ork fo r the Needy w ill hold its next m eeting on Tuesday, A p ril 1, «1 7 p.m . ul Storehouse fo r Jesus on Depot Street in M ocksville . B ring a friend nnd others from yo u r church or civic organization. The netw ork is a nondenom inational outreach whose m ission Is lo help those in need in D avie C ounty, W e huve m ore than 30 churches and civic organizations w ith m ore than 120 m em bers who arc active in these outreaches. C N N mem bers sponsored 35 c h il­ dren .so they could attend C hristian cam p lasl summer. A Store­ house fo r Jesus is one o f the m ain outreaches w ilh w hich C N N is in constant conlacl - letting our mem bers know o f the needs o f Store­ house, w hich in turn, help Ihe needs o f those less forum ale. From m onthly food drives, having m em liers volunteer at Store­ house, sponsoring fam ilies alThank.sgiving and C hristm as, to help­ ing rm ancially, are some o f Ihe ways our m inislry/organi/.ation works in our com m unity. If you w ould like to know m ore about C N N . attend the A p ril I m eeting. If you have questions, call V irg in ia Burnette at 998-2660 o rV ic k ic W hicker at 998-5387., R h y t h m a i r e s T o B e A t B r e a d O f L i f e The R hythm aires w ill be in concert al Bicad o f Life Baptist Church, N .C . 801 just o ff U.S. 601 N orth from M ocksville , at 7 p.m . on Sunday, M arch 23. S h i l o h T o H o s t L i v i n g s t o n e C h o i r S bilob Baptist C hurch. .544 E. Depot St.. M ocksville . w ill host Ihe Livingstone C ollege concert choir on Sunday al 4 p.m . The choir consists o f 33 sludenis, a director and an accom panist. M usic w ill include spirituals, hym ns, and classical selections. A public offering w ill be taken to support the Salisbury scliool, and ch oir mem bers and guests w ill be served supper ill 6. The Rev. Dr. D onald Ray Jenkins, S hiloh’s pastor and an associate professor o f E nglish al Livingstone, invites the public, Ш --------------------------------------------------------------------------^ A l l y s o n H . S a w t e l l e , \ C P A , Р Л . I Tax Return Preparation & Consulting j 1 Electronic Filing I 1 QiiickBooks® Professional Advisor | I Walk-Ins Welcome | I Iln u rs ; M on-Tliu 9;00-5;00 I F ri 9 ;0 (Ш Ю I Siuuniuy т ш ю I Located «I 130 N C llw y «« I S m ith I I (liitiTsiclliiii Ilf ihvy 158 & llw y Hill - Di'shlt I'lrM Uiilciii Itiinli) | I PllONК (336)940-5589 FAX (336)94«-5955 i > li-MAIL sawlellf@yndlfl.iict 1 (Cli/i iiilM iiiiliviihuil ЫХ ivliii ii * Attend The Church Of Your Choice Na Creek PrlmttlVB Baplisl Cliurch, 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd,, Mocksville. 2nd & 4lh Sundays. I0;30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conference. 1 ;30 p.m. Pastor, Riotimd Kitby. Eagle Heights Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powerlime, 7 p.m, Thursday Bible sludy. Casual dress, contemporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. M ocksville Wesleyan Church; Hospital St., Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11.'W ednesday Prayer Meotinp. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Pastor, Rev. Brad Hoiliman. Center United Methodist Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Pastor. Stephen Biair, 751-2754. Childcare direclors: Caria Prevette, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753, Eibavllie United Methodist Church: N,C. 801. Advance. Feiiowship, 9 a.m. Sunday Schooi. 10. Worship. 11, Kids 'For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st & 3rd Sun,, 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Christ (ages 12- 18) meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Nevliie Storey. Cooleemee Church ol God: Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wed, Family Service, 7 p.m. For more into, call pastor Roberl Hulelle at 284-2180 or visit ivww.coolcog.org. Cornatzer United M elhodisl Church: 1244 Cornalzer Rd, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a,m„ Rev Kaye Frye, pastor, Bothel United Melhodisl Church: Belhel Church Rd. Worship, 9 .45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a,m. Rev, Ed Carter, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 n,m. Youth, 5 p,m. Rev, Harry D. Sammons,Downtown Advance, Farm inglon United M ethodist Church; Sunday School, 10 a,m. Worship, 11 a,m, 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769, Rev, Melinda Snyder, Oak Grove United M ethodist Church: 1994 U,S, 158, Mocksville, Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a,m. Worship, 11, Concord United Melhodlet Church, Cherry Hill Rd„ Mocksville, Worship: 11 a,m, Sunday School: 10 a,m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison Unhed Melhodisl Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi, 10:45. Wonderlui Wednes-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Pastor, Rev, Dennis B, Marshall, Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a,m, Sunday Worslilp, 11, Evening service, 6, Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p,m, Gladstone Road, Hillsdale Uni ted Melhodisl Church: 5228 U.S, 158, Advance, Conlemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a,m, Sunday School. 9:35, Casual dress, relroshmenls, Jr, High Youth Sunday night, 6:30, Sr, High Youth Sunday nighl, 7, Midweek(S>Hiiisdale prayer service, Wednesday 6:30 p,m, Bible, studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singles, women's, men's. Pastor: Jerry Webb. 998-4020, Wesley Chapel Untied Melhodisl Church: Worship Service: 10 a,m, Sunday Schooi: 10:45 a,m. Rev, Mindy Snyder, Pino Rd, Rodland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday Schooi: 10 a,m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening; 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rev Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Schooi: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Robed Kasling. 751-5419. h ttp ://w w w .m indsprin o.com / W .G . W H IT E &G0. 850 N. Trade St, W inston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S IVIEAT PROCESSING W e C ustom M eat P rocess Beef - P ork - Deer 27 years experience 802 Ralph Rnllodgo Rd • Mochsvlllo 492-5496 J . p. GREEN MILLING CO., INO. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 л к ж . ш ш и А т т к 5431 Hwy. 158- Advance, NC 336-998-1987 'holycross/ M ocksville First Presbylerian Church, 261 S, Main SI. Worship: 11 n.m. Church Schooi: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening; Choristers [grades 1-5) 8 Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p,m. Pastor: NealCarler. 751-2507. Mocks United Melhodisl Church, oil N,0, 801 S, at Mocks Cliurch/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance, Rev, Donnie Durham, 998-5518, Sunday worship: 8:45 S 11 a,m, Sunday Schooi: 10 a,m. Smith Grove Melhodisl Church: 3492 U,S, 158. Mocksville, Pastor: Chris Clontz, Sunday School: 10 a,m,, worship, 11, Children's ministry, Before and alter schooi programs, 940-5296, Hillsdale Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m,, Wednesday Feffowship Meal. 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting. 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman. 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brent Helton, 4815 U,S, 158. Advance, Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy, 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p,m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday Schooi, 10 a,m. Worship Sen/ice, 11, Wednesday night BIbie study, 5, Pastor Elizabeth Mock, Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. S Brotherhood Bible Sludy, 1st S 3rd Thursday, Liberty United Melhodisl Church. U.S. 601 s. Worshlp;9:45 a.m, Sunday Schooi; 11 a,m. First United Melhodisl Church ol Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service, 8:50 a,m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary lormat. Traditional service. 10:55 a,m, 305 N. Main SI. 751-2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner, Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: ‘Sunday worship, 10;30 a,m, & 6:30 p,m. Wed. evening, 7, Pastor: Jerry L, Couch, 998-1324, Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turrentine Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9;4S a.m., Worship, 11; Night Service, 6, Pastor; Rev, Joe Smilh, Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a,m,{ Sunday School, 10, Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday al 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship, 321 Redland Rd„ Advance, 998-5083. Fax; 940- 5502. E-Mall; kaybelhumc@yadlel.net Episcopal Church ol Ihe Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd,. Advance, Sun. School, 10 a,m. Worship, 11 a,m, 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry lor children, Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance, 998-7716, Clement Grove Church ol God, Body ol Christ. 159 Parker Rd„ Mocksviiie, 492-5125, Saturday Services; Sabbath School, 10 a.m,. Worship, 11:45, Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p,m. Pastor; Elder Ernest l|ames. Radio Broadcast; Tho Bible is Righl, Tuosdays, 5-5:30 p,m„ WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m,, WSTP 1490 AM. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a,m. Worship, 11 a,m,. 7 p.m, Wednesday Prayer S Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev, Michael Waters. 998-3022, Liberty W esleyan Church, 2106 Shellieid Rd,. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a,m,, Morn, Worship 11 a,m,, Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. Blxby Presbylerian Church. 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd,, near Cornalzer Rd,, Sun. Schooi 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Peter Pelerson. 998- 6813, Dulln United Melhodisl Church, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville. 998-5409, Pastor: David Smith, Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleemee United Melhodisl, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a,m,. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Paslor; Rev. Perry Bradsiiaw (284-, 6135) In Home Bible Studies, by Randy Howell, 284-4667. Bear Creek Baplisl Church, Boar VOGLERA-SONS Funeral Home 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME /I Tradition al'C uriiiÿ.... .12.4 NoHli Main Street Mdcksville. NC 2702X 336-751-2148 cS^pST AUTO PARTS M OCKSVILLE AUTOM OTIVE 884 S. M ain SI. • M ocksville 336-751.2944 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751^2120 Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.ni., Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook ill. pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church, 284 M,nrginal St., Sun, Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Presbylerian, 400 Pine St. Worship, 11 n,m,. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis ol AsslssI, RC, Masses: Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m, Wednesday. 7 p,m, Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a,rn, and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973, Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy. classes lor ail ages, 10, Worship: 11.1841 Farming-ten Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40, Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home; 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Norlh across Irom Horn’s Truck Stop, Mocksville, 751-3639. Worship & Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening. 7, Wednesday service, 7 p,m, Paslor: Glenn Seilers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksviiie. Sunday Schooi; 9:45 a.rn. Morning worship; 11 a,m. Pastor; Rev Donald Ray Jenkins, 751-0597. Fullon United M elhodisl Church, 3895 N,C. 801 S., Advance, Worship: 9:45 o,m, Sunday School, 10;45 a,m, Fullon Youth In Christ, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor; Rev. Nevillo Storey. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Chuich.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Dept.). Sunday Schooi. 10 a.n)., Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6, Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7, Paslor, James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N, Main Sl„ Mocksviiie. 751-5312. Conlemporary early worship sen/ice, 8:30 a,m. Sunday School lor all ages, 9:45 a,m. Traditional worship service, 10:55 a,m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p,m, Wednesday. 6:30 p.m., aclivilies lor children, youlh and aduiis. Fork Baplisl Church, 3140 U,S, 64 E„ Mocksviiie, Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service, 11 a.m,, 6:30 p,m, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornatzer B aplisl Church. 1372 Cornatzer Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday Scliool. 10 a.m., Worship. II; evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p,m, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p,m. New Union Methodist Church, 1869 Shellieid Rd,, at County Line Rd, Services: 8:30 a,m,, contemporary worship with casual dross and relreshmonis; 9:45 a,m, Sunday Schooi assembly, 10, Sunday Schooi lor all ages, 11 a,m„ Worship. 492- 5367, Ijames Baptist Church, Shellieid Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 9:45 a,m,, worship, 11, Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p,m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. SI, John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell R d„ Mocksville. Sunday Schooi. 9:30, Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev, Anthony Freeman. Advance First Baplisl Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S, Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Bible Sludy/ mission groups, 7 p,m. Pastor;Martln Kaslner, 998-6302, Church of God ol Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 s., Mocksviiie, Sunday School, 10 a.rn,, worship. II. Sunday evening, 6: Wednesday evening, 7, Pastor: Rev, Bobby Shinault, 7t9- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baplisl Church, Midway Sl„ Cocloomee. Sunday Schooi, 10 a,m„ worship II, Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m,. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, 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 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R tts -ri^ P recision La ser C u ttin g & M e ta l F a b rica tio n 355 S.ilisbury lto;\cl, Mocksville, NC 2702Й 336-751-3712 Scliool, Saturday. 9:30-11: Worship. 11-noon. Paslor. Ron Davis. 751-3886. Mocodonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.,Advonco. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998*4394. Pastor: Rev. Greg Little. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324Yadkln Valley Road, Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 6 6. Wednesday Night Prayor meeting, 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of Qod, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street. Mocksviiie. Sunday School. 10 a.m;. Morning Worship. 11. Pastor: Bishop James Ijames. Mt. SInal AME Zion Church. 488 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship. 11 a.m,. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Or. Olis 0. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998- 6231. Blxby Church ol the Living Qod, 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor. Rev. Perry Hawks, 768*1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles west oJ Mocksviiie. Worship. Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi. 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM first Sunday breaklast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rov. Stephen Blair. Plney Qrove United MothodiBt Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advonce. Sundoy Schoo). 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Giover. 998-7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbel) Rd., Mocksville. Paslor. Nettye Ijames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Cameila Lane, Mocksviiie. Paslor: Steven W. Dalton. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. Episcopal Church ol the Good Shepherd. Church & Cross sis., Cooleemee. Worship, 9:30 a.m., feiiowship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd and 4ih Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Lile Mission, Liberty Church Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Reavls. Mocksville Church ol Qod, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751*0817. Pastor: Larry Hollifield. Sunday School, 10 n.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusofem Boptlst Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 264-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45. Sunday School lor all ages; 11. morning worship; 7. evening worship, Wednesday sorvlcos: 6 p.m., lamiiy feiiowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youth 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Ct^urci^, 1064 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544 Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visllation, 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Ealons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbrealh. 998-6149, Abundant Life Christian Victory Cenlor, 117 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Pastor. Daniel Brown, 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. SOI S, Sulle 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 CiJ'h'in //ii/iv' li'j;« Cmiv'.A. (’jiiiT, I'liMJonl ♦ .\|jitin C. CjrKf, Vkv |’ft;v. Ma y w o iit ii-M il l e r F u n i-r a l H o m e K iN D i-R io N C h a p u l Locati;« on Hw y 1 .“iS BiiTwtiiiN Ci.i;mmons & Advanck 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 C12 - DAVlIv COUNTY líNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Tliursdny, March 20,2003Davie Dateline Feature IMVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 20,2003 - D1 Fundraisers Thursday, March 20 Cuusf For I’mvs, m First Uniicil McllicKlist Cluircli riim ily Life Cuii- Icr. doors «реп ft p.m. Sponsored by die Humiine Society oC Oiivic Cmmly to liclp save the eounty's homeless luid ncglecled iiiiimiils. Tickets iivnil- nble by culling 751-5214. Friday, March 21 Sprtii); I'llnj;, 7 p.m., m Hrock I’er- fonnlnt: Arls Cir., Davie jazz biuul. Tickets: ,$10. Contact: Christa 940-3542 or Leu Anne W 6-0I40 or call Ьо.хоГПсс751-Л(КЮ. Saturday, March 22 Itiiliiiii Dinner Dimci', 6:30 p.nt.. at St. Francis of Assisi parish hull. 768 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville. Hosted by youth group of St, Francisof Assisi. A full coursc Italian meal w ill Iw servcd,Tickets;S10.1’nKeeds to youlh group for Iheir functions, A nnuiil Vurd Stile, 7-11 a.m., by Bethlehem UMC..121 Redland Road. A ll kinds ol' items, baked gowis, sau­ sage biscuits, hum biscuits, juice, und coffee. Something for everyone. Coiitilr.v Hum it Smtsune llreak- rust, 6:30-10 u.m., at Union Cha|Nl Methodist Church, Hwy. 601 North. C'oolectliee I'D l.n(llc's Aii\!llur.v Carwtisli, 11 U.IU until, pr<K'eed go to utinuul Fitenmn's Appn-'ciation Din­ ner lo be held April I2tli. K<iiii <kih' Man h 29. Friday, March 28 Knlj>ht.s()rCi)luinbiisAMiimilFlsh l'r.V, 4-7 p.m.. ut Sl. Fruncis of Assisi, 862 Y lulkinville Kd., M(K-ksville.Tul<e out or eat-in. Plates; S6.50, includes fried flounder, sluw, potutosulad, hush puppies, ami pound cake. Saturday, March 29 МОР.Ч C h llilrin 's ClDlhlii)!«: Iliike ■Siile, 8 U.III.-2 p.m. - Half Price sule 1Ю0П-2 p.m.. Gently used spring & summer clothing, sizes пен Ьот-14. Mateniity weur. furnilure, iKioks Л toys. Al Macedonia Moruviun Chua-h, 7(K) llw y. HOI North, Advance. VVic fli'.ti Kept Secri't III Diivic Coimly. Pork m iQ & Chicken Ple,4uppiT,4 p.m. until, al Coimty Line VF13,1К1У Ridge Roail, Wesl Davie Co. Adult Uuffel S7, under 12 S5. Frozenchicken pics $8 and $ 14. Take out uvuiluble & sandwiches iivailablc U a.m. у Saturday, April 5 CoumumUy YHrdsul«, by V'Po\nt HurUuas, H p.m.. л\ Comm. Hldy,, OIil Mocksvillc Ktl. Л: Socicty Cliurcli Kd. Set up tec S5 jk t space. Proccodsdtinalcd 10 tviic lit Hw Scholarship Fund. Call 492-77(17 or 7.^1-2619 lo rcscr\c spacc or arranc for pick-up ofdoiuncd items. Reunions Saturday, April 12 Davle CoiinI.v 1 IIkIi ScIiim)! (.Tiiss of 1УА7, 7 p.m ., ut Rumutia Inn, CTeninions. A ll class menil>ers urgetl lo allend. For info; Mike W 8-82I4, Phil 444-6(W-l. or Mike W8-4845. Religion Sunday, March 23 W in slon-S iiltm Inner K hylhm C hoir, al R illon UMC. Л covered dish dinner al 6 p.m with pcrl'or- mance lo lollow , No admis.sion, hui love oll'ering acceptcd. Ongoing I’reseliODl/l’iirents M urnInK O ut, Bethlehem United Melh. Tim e; Ч a.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M .W orT, Th. Age 3 - M ,T.Th. Age 4 Л Pre- К - three or four days per week. Cull ЧЧ8-6К20, I’resclioul/I'iirenls M ornhiK Out, Center United Metli., Ages 3 Л 4 Mon., Wed., Fri. X:30 a.m. ■ 11:3D n.m.. Cull Ч.Ш-3753 or -W2-5735. K evi'liiliiin SUmI.v, euch Sun. night. 6;3()p.m . A l ShelTield Music Hull, intersection of Sheffield Rd. Л Tm keyfool Rd. Uveryime welcome to allenii. HeforeSelim il P n ijirn iiifo rS lin d y (irt)V i' .Studenis, available Mon.- I'ri. beginning 6 a.m. at Advance UM C Community HIdg. School b ir arrives 8 a.m. lo lake children kp Shady Orove Ш етешигу. Cull y'AS- 0199 for fees und inl'o, Awnm i & lllh le Slud.v, Wednes­ days ut 7 p.m.. 1 lope Haptist Tuber- nacle. M O P S lM iilhersorP reschiiiiltTsl, 1st & 3rd Fridays thru school year, ut Macedonia Moruviun Church, N.C. SOI N, 9 :1 5 -1 1;.I5 a.m, Childcure provided for sinall lee, info; 998-4394. llefnre School Р гон тш , .Advance UMC HIdg, N.C. SOI S. fur Shady Orove sludenis, drop o lf 6 a.m.. school bus pick-up 8 a.m. Registra- lion rei|uireil. Cull 998-0199 for info. Special Events Friday, March 21 Concealed (.'urry HuihIkuh T’ruln- liiU, 6:30 p.m., ul VFW lildg. on Sanforil Ave., Mocksville. Contact Rick 998.619(1 or Ruv •I92-.S3.I2 fur info. Saturday, March 22 nnl)itntIIwviscApi>llc«nts.t\vofiimi- lies lacing soujiiu Tor next Habitat luniscsin DavieCounty. Kepsat Davie Library, 10 a.m,-2 p.m.. in llic m ulti­ purpose roojn lo answer (|uestions nnd provide forms. Dates to Remember Fri, & Sal,, March 21 &22 Klower.sln A rt, weekend event. Duvie Arts Council will host N.C, Museum of Art. Fri,, lecture on llowers In art ul library, 7 p.m., free. Sat., Ilower ar­ ranging workshop from 10 a.m. til noon in lobby of Hrock Cenier, cost: S251'ormetnbersof N,C, Museum of An und $35 for non-members. Saturday, March 29 Whut Wns I ’riiliiklnj;? , starring Christine Lavin. Al the Brock Center, Main St„ Mocksvillc, Award win­ ning singer, songwriter, guitarist, and comedian jKrfonns 7:30 p.m. Tick­ ets; $ 15 mlults.S 13 Stwdents/Srs.. $ 12 for groups o f 15 or more. Call box o flkc 751-3000. Now thru April 7 AAKP's T‘ii.\ Aide, free lax prepura- lion und info for Duvie seniors, euch Friduy 9 u.m, till I p.m. Clients seen on nrst-coine llrsl-serve ba,sis. CnII 751-0611 for info, Tuesday, April 8 W rllliiK fur Children W orksliop, two sessions; 10 -11 ;30am, or 7-8:30 p.m. Childtxin's book aulhor nnd writ­ ing instructor Doniui Jakob lo leud,To be held in lobby of Brock Center, Cost; $90 or S125 if taken for credit. Info: 998-1075, Sunday, April 13 lleiiold Ilfs (iliiry , a jubilation expe­ rience, presented by Le Jour des Femmes, 5 p.m., ut Hrock Cenier. Muiii Street, Mocksville. Tickets: $ 10 in udvunce. $ 12 ul door. Sludent.s; $5. Tuesday, April 22 >Vrlllii|> for C lilU lreii W orkshop, IWO .sessions; 10-11;.10um.or7-8;.3Q p.m. Children’s book uutlior and w rit­ ing instructor D(utna JiikoUtolead,To I'O held in lobby of Hrock Cenier, Cost; S90or$125 if taken for ctvdil. Info; 998-1075, Tuesday, April 29 W rItliiK for Children W orkshop, two sessions; 10-1 l;30um ,or7-8;30 p,m, Children’sbook uutlior und writ- inglnslnictorDonna]iikobtoleu(l,To l<e held in lobby of Hrock Cenier, Cost; S90or$l25 if tuken for credit, Inl'o: 998-1075, Ongoing N'Isll Cooleemee's M ill VdliiKe M u- si'iiin, 14 Church Sl., fues. & Thurs., 9 u.m.-noon. Suls., 11 U.III.-2 p.m. Tours ulso uvuilahle by uppl. Cull 29.I-6040. Preschool S loryllm e, Tues., 11 u.m.,Davie Counly Library,30-minute progrum. Forchihlrenuges 3-5. M u­ sic, read aloud, stories, Rims, nursery rhymes. Richard llu rr Holds Office Hours ill Davle, 2nd Thurs. of every month, 9 a.m. lil 4:30 p.m., Town of Mocks­ ville building. Meetings Monday, March 24 Dnvie Yadkin CatllL'inen's Asso- I'intiims, joint meetinp p.m., at Smith Orove Kuritan Hldy.. east of MiK'ksville. Discussion of cattle min- erals and general herd health. Spon* sored meal to Ik served and reserv'u* tions requested. Call Extension Of- lìce. 751 -6297 by Friday. March 21. Tuesday, April 1 Christlun Network for Ihc Neeilj , 7 p.m., at A Storehouse For Jesus, De­ pot Sl,. Mocksvillc, The Christian Network is a non-denomlnullonal outrcach mission lo help Ihose in need in DavleCounty, Questions: 998-2660 or 998-5387. Ongoing Hum ane Society «r Davle Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. o f each month, at officc Yadkinville Rd. lie- liindcurwush, 751-5214, Davle Co. Hospilal Au.xilary, every sccond Tues., ul hospitul cnfclerlu. 7 p.m. Davle Repiibllcim Mens Club, meet.s 4lli Sulurday ofcucli monlh, 7:30 u.m,’. Red Pig BBQ. Celebrale Recovery, weekly .support group for those slniggling with bad hublts. uddiclions, and victims of abuse. Meets Friduy.s, 7 p,m „ ut Hillsdule Bapt, Church. Hwy, 158, Advance, Culi 940-6618 formore info, DavlcCouitly Horse Ktncrneney Kes- cue Team, 7:30 p.m., downstairs ut llie Agricullunil Buikliiig, Mocksville. Ev- eo’ 3txl Tuc.sriuy each month. For info; 940-2111. Davle Co. Hand llooster,s,mceis 2nd Tucsduy o f month, 7:30 p,in„ Duvie Migli Bund Room, Fam ily Services "W hul Kvery Par­ ent Should Knou'",purentingcliisses to lntere.sted parents of teens in local ureas, every Mon, 6-7:15 p,m „ at Mocksville office Sanford Ave. Cost $ 15, For more info: 751-4510, .lerusalem Hupl. Churcli isaprovid- ing support for Ihose who have lost Iheir jobs, 8:30-10 u,m, on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for more inl'o. Progressivo C ltil) of Cooleemee, 2nd Tuesday, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.ni. Call 284-2975 for info. C liristlan lUislnessincti's Com m it- tee u f Moeksvllle, Thursdays, 7 a.m. Mocksville Roliity Hut. (■»Id W ltii; 'ruurlni; Assuclntlon, Red Pig BarlMjcue. Greasy Comer, N.C, «01 at U.S, fiOl, 6 p.m, 284- 4799. Duvie C oim ty Stump C luli, 2nd Thurs., Davie Senior Center, 7 p,m. 751-M ill. Cuuleemci! Kecreutlon Assoelntlun, Zachary House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m, AlcohuUes Anonymous, Sundays, 6 p.m, and Wednesdays, Rp.m., Second Presbyterian Church basement. Pine St. Cull 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. Htiineselmol 4-H Club, 2nd & 4th Thursday, Call 998-8925 for more info. Pledniunt 'I'rlatl Knbhit I'nnclers, lust Sunday of euch month, 2:30 p.in. A ll rabbit owners wclconie. Call 336- 998-9858 or visit www.piedntonttrimlrabbil.con) or e- mailplrl'2(XK!@aol,com formore inl'o. Help Vim rseirSnpport Grtmp, Can­ cer Services. Inc., 2ndTiiesday,noon- 1 ;30p.m. Duvie County Library. Bring bug lunch if you wish. For mote info, ciiin.51-0313 or 760-9983, M O l’S (M others of Preschoolers), Macedonia Moruviun Church. Fel­ lowship, food, support, und creative aetivities. Children receive excelleni care in Ihe guided MOPPETS pro­ gram. Regislrution fees ure iiominul and scholarships are available. Meet­ ings are the 1 st and 3rd Fridays ol'euch MARCH BARGAINS ofihe М ОШ Н Т п и Щ / а И и г . Help Is Just Around The Comer. G r e a t L o w P r ic e s ! By comlJining tho buyifig sircngih ol Itiousaiids ol True Valuo slores, yo'j got greal low prices on quality top- narriQ brnnds. Caudell Lum ber and Building Supplies . 162 Sheek Street • 751-2167 . Open Dally Weekdays 7:30 - 5:00 Sat, 7:30 -12 noon month beginning Aug, 16, from 9:15- 11;45 a.m. Davie School Schedule Is followed. Queslions ;all 998-4394. The Artist (iroitp , Davie Counly Li­ brary, 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bonnie at 998-5274, Centcr Com m unity Development. 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Uoiiid, 3rd Tues­ day. Town Hull. 7 p.m, unless other­ wise noted. North Cooleemee anti C lark Kuad Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p,m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hull, Diivie Domestic Violence Services. Support groups for viclims. Sessions free, confidential. Tuesdays, 7, p.m, and Friday. 10 u.m, DDVS Office in DavleCounty Office Bldg.,751 -3450, Family Violence Prevention Ser­ vices uf Dav Ic County. Free counsel­ ing for vlctiins of violence and their children. Separate groups. Tuesdays. 6-7:30 p,m,First Uniled Methodist Church of Mocksville, Call 1-8(X)- 728-3413, Concerned Hikers Association, Foothills Chapter, 2nd Wednesday, WestcmSleer.U.S.601 atl-40.7p.m. Public welcome. Advance (iarde ii Club, 1 st Tues., 9 u.m.,Mocks UMC. 998-2111, Mocksvillc Garden Club, I siTluirs,, First Baplisl Fellowship Hall. 7 p.m. ■ Visitors, welcome. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Monday, C(K)leemcc Historical Build­ ing, 7 p,ni, M ocksvillc K olarj' Club, Tuesdays, 12:10p.m„ Rotary Hut, Karniint!ton MasDitIc Lotlge No, 265. 2nd Monduy, 7:30 p,m, ul Ihe lodge. Cancer support (iroup, 2nd Tues- duy, 7 p.m,. Duvie Library, for cancer patients, friend, family, l-8(K)-228- 7421 or 751-031.1. M ocksvillc I.lons Cluh. 1st. 3rd Tliursdays, 7 p.m., lellowsliip hull of St, Francis o f Assisi. Yadkinville Roud. Mocksville. Davie Co. United W ay Hoard o f Directors, 4th Monduy, 5:30 p.ni,, Hrock Ccnicr Annex, Conf. Room 208. M ocksvlllc-Diivte lloniehullder.s, 4lhTluirsday,7p,m„CaplainSleven'.s. Duvie Hl|;h Athletic lluo.sters, 3rd Moniliiy. 7 p.m., scliool cafeteria. Distillled Am erican Vcternns No. 75 and Auxiiiaty, 3rd Mondny, 7 p,ni„ cliupter home, U,S, 601 soulh of Mock.sville, Farm lngtun R urltan C luh, 2nd Tliursduy, 7:30 p,in„ Funninglon Melliodist church, HKLPS M inistries, Christian recov­ ery program for women scxiuilly abused us children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 4 1 court Si|uurc. Room 210. Alzheimers Support (iroup, 2nd riiursilay, 7 p.m.. Fast Room. Sr. Cenier, Hrock Bldg,. N. Main St., 751-0611. Hrcasl-feedin|;Siippurl(i roup, 2nd Tuesday, Duvie Heulth Dept., 6-7:30 p.m. Parents Resource O rgani/atlon (PRO) support group for families of cliildren wilh disabilities, 2nd Tiies- duy,7p,tn. Cull Roseniiiry Kropfclder at 998-.33I I for location. ,lerlchu.Hardlson R uriian Club, 2nd Tue.sday. 7 p.m.. club building, I lealtli Dept., clinic hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:,10-l l;.10 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m.; Tues­ days, 4:30-7 p.m.; 'I'cen Heulth I’ro- niotliin Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon, 2iul, 4lli Suliirduys. Davle Cuiinlv Hoard ofSoeial Ser- vlces,4thTuesdiiy, 5:30p.m. at DSS. M ocksvillc AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed intng. Sun., 8 p.m, - open mlng. Call Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944, Narcotics Anonymous Against All OddsOroup, Sundays, 6 p.m.,Thurs­ days, 8 p.m.. Room 208. Brock Bldg. Drug Problem'? Helpline. 910-785- 7280. Mucksvllle Am erican Legion Post 174. VFW Hut, Sanford Ave.. 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m. Mocksville Clvllan Club, 6:30 p,ni„ 2nd, 4lli Monduy, Western Steer, Advance M em orial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary, 4lh Tues.. 7:30 p.m., post home, Feed M ill Roud. DavleCounty KIglit To Life, 7 p,ni„ 3rd Thursduy, grund jury room, coiirt- hou.sc, 751-.5235 or 492-5723, Cooleemee M einorial VFW Post 1119. 2nd, 4tli Thurs., 7 p.m.. VFW Hull, N.C, 801, Curlnlhlan LikIkc No. I7F& A M ; 2nd, 4lh Fridays, 7:30 p.m. ul the kKlge, M ncksvillel.udgcNo. 134,1st Tiies- <luy, 7:30 p,ni, ut tlie lodge, Davielltis, Woittcn'sAssoc. 1st Wed. cach month, Davie YM CA. noon. To RSVPcnll75l-.5672, CuulceiiieeClvllan'sClubM eelint!, 1st and 3rd Mon, eacli monlh, 7 p.m.. Red Pig. Hwy. SOI, Cooieemee. Cub Scout Pack SII4, sponsored b Fullon Uniled Melh. Church. 1st and 3rd Tues. niglils each month. 7-8:30 p.nt, Young boys 1-5 grades who would like lo become a inenilx:r are welcome lo attend. Davie Co. MS Support (iroup . 2nd Mon. o f euch monlh. 6 p.m.. Davie Co, Hospilal. Cnoleeinee A A, behind Good Sliep- iierd Episcopal, Tucs. & Fri,, 8 p,m. Recreation Formore inl'onnuliononllieseeveiits, call 751-2325, Line Dancing Funninglon Community Cenier, Ev­ ery Tue.sday, Cost: $2, Instniclors: Steve & Linda Hatley, For more info, cull 751-3848, Rec Club Before ($ 15)or nfler ($25)seliool and oul of school programs. Regislralion open, GoodTlmersSquare Dance Dance Lessons $5 per monlh. Volun­ teers for dlffetvnl social events, Con­ tuct Ethel lit 998-3837, Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 nnd up, M-F, 6:30-9 u.m. No churge. Mothers Morning Out T'uesdays nnd Thursduys, $7 (wr day. .$40pernionth. The Dance Company Mon,,Tues,, Wed., & Sat. Call Emily Robertson. 998-5163, Davie Sr. Games RcKlstration fur 2003 now open, fom istil Mocksvilie/DavieRec. Musi be .55 or older by Aug. 1,2003. Thursday, March 27 "Chicago” L ltllc 'I'heatre, $30 in­ cludes admission, dinner, and Iruns- portulion. Depart re-c. clr, 5 p.m., re­ turn before inidnighl. Re.servatioiis und $15 deposit reiiuired. Cull 751- 2325, Racewalk Clinic, 10 a.m., ul Rec. Clr. Open to public. No eluirge. YMCA For more infomiiUion, call 751-9622 or visil Davie Family YM CA. Healthy Kids Day Ai>ril Sill. 9 u,m, ll’s free. Cur .seut chcck, boutiiig safely class, parent/ child fitness, visits from reps from Police,Sheriff, Highwuy Putrol, and EMS Departments. Open Net Volleyball Cotnc by and join ihe fun on Tues. nights from p.m. A ll levels welcomc. Ages 14 & up. Fa*e to mem­ bers. 3 On 3 Basketball March Madness 3 on 3 B’bull toumey March JS-29. Men’s und Coed divi­ sions, Cost S36 |wr teum plus $5 |)er non-member. Spring Soccer Pee W ee (ages 3 4 ) und Kiddie Kick­ ers Oiges 5-10). Participunts Icuni be­ ginning soccer skills und liuve lots of fun, Ki'fii.iliiilioii Minch .<-2iV. Ses­ sion begins April 26lh. Water Exercise Class For licgiimers and the ex|iericnccd. A ll ugcs. Call for class lyjies & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk.. 4 wk. ,Sul. nioni- ing or privute lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. priorloclu.ss. Cull forclusstimcs. Gym & Swim Thursduys 9-11 u.m, (ugcs 3-5) Gym class focuses on motor skills, swim lime Icuclies puddle luid kick strokes. Cost$30itiembors/$60iion-memlicrs. Gymnastics Wednesduys 3:30-4:30 p.m. (grades K-6lh) Leum gymnuslics routines and heallh skills. Cost .$20 mcmlH:rs/$30 iion-memlicrs. Karate-Carucado Style Tiiesduys. 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. it Thurs,, 6;00,6:45 p,m. Parents Night Out ,1/4(7 llth . 6-10:30 p.m,Ages 3-12, Swimining, arts & crufts, guincs, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p,m. $7 mem­ bers, $ 10 nonmembcrs. Family Night Mdicli 2I.SI, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming luid more. $2 |ier (letsou (5 & under free). Middle School Mania April I2ih. Fun & safe environment with .swimming, buskclbull, and more. Grades 5th-8lh. Cost $5. Seniors A ll Senior Aclivities take place at Davie Cmiiity Senior Services located in tlic Hrock Building on North Muiij Streel. Mocksville unless otiierwisc noted. Cull 751-0611. Thursday, March 27 Duy i)f Travel, to lluly. 10 u.m, lo I p,m „ Cost: $5, must pre-register. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday llem.s Гог Davie Dateline ,siioiikl be I'cporlccl b y noon M o n d a y o f the p u b lic a iio n w eek. C u ll 1 5 1 -2 120 o r drop il b y llie o ffice , al S. M a in Si. itci'o.s.s from Ihe courlhoiise. M o c k s v ille O n ly 7 p c . C h i c k e n , T h i g h s & L e g s $ 5 . 0 0 1 4 p c . C h i c k e n , T h i g h s & L e g s $ 1 0 . 0 0 O f f e r G o o d T h r o u g h 3 - 3 1 - 0 3 М ш W s m ! Liver Meal only $3.99! K e n t u c k y F r i e d C h i c k e n 1230 Yndkinvllie Rd., Mocksville, N C • 751-2198 Moiir.s: I():3(l«im - 9;l)0pni Sun. - Tlutr.s., li);30nm - 10:0l)|.mi F it & Sat. C a t s In H a ts A n d G re e n E g g s A n d H a m P i n e b r o o k E l e m e n t a r y C e l e b r a t e s D r S u e s s D a y Uy .h icklu S cnbolt Davle (Toiinly Еп1еф пкс Rcconcl The im m ortal Dr. Sitcss. A n nrlisl tmd w rite r who.se w orks have loitchcd the lives o f ch ildren and grow n-ups alike, Suess died in 1991, and though tlie good do ctor m ay be gone, he isn’t forgotten. Each year D avie’s Pinebrook Elem entary School transform s it.se irin to a virtua l Suess storybook fo r a day as facu lty and stu­ dents celebrate the M arch 2 'birthday o f Theodore Suess G eisel, A ccording to Pinebrook priiicip iil M ury Sine, the event involves entire school particip atio n and ils purpose is to encourage read­ ing. H ordes o f sludenis w earing red and vvliite stove pipe hats pa­ raded tliro ugh the school's lialKvays. Each pupil m ade their hat days ea rlie r in the m edia center fo r the upcom ing celebriU ion. O iher sludenis sat in th e ir classroom s and listened as Iheir teachers read th e ir favo rite Suess tale aloud. Dr, Suess w rote m ore than 50 ch ild re n ’s stories that have be­ com e classics. C lassroom s al Pinebrook cach picked one as their them e. The teachers, assistants, and pupils dressed like the char­ acters from th e ir story. M any classes picked The C at In The H a l as their story tliem e. In M iss G ragg's Ih ird grade room striped cookies shaped like cat hats were being served, Assistant M elinda Y ork provided the clever snacks. M rs. O rs illo ’s room chose the 1987 book I A m N o l G o iiif; To G et U p Today. Everyone in the classroom looked pretty reltixed learning the day’s lesson in their pitjam as. A lth oug h The G rinch w asn't .spotted, one very cute little W ho was. First grader Jadan W ho, from M rs. H en drix's class, cam e to school that day lo o kin g like a close replica o f W h o v ille 's L ittle C in d y-L o u . H er class chose Suess' H ow The G rin ch S ioic C hrist- man. The yearly celebration h ig h lig h t also included a surprise fo r studenis in the school cufeleria. N o, il w asn't G reen Еяц.ч and H atn - w hich by the w ay happens to be the third largest se lling book in tlie E nglish language. It was a slice o f birtltd ay cake fo r everyone. A n appropriate w ay to rem em ber a m an w ho co ntribuieil a h a lf century to the education and enjoym ent o f reading. Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Hoekaday and students Ashton Parrish (left) and Olivia Lee (right) wear their cat hats for the annual Dr. Suess Day at Pinebrook, Third grade teacher Mrs. Orslllo (standing far right), assistant Alicia Schultz (standing far left), and the entire ||:5 class wore their p,j,'s for Dr. Suess’ birthday celebration. Thing 1 and 2 are teacher Wendy Brown and assistant Susan King. I Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Krutchfield reads a Dr. Suess story to her class.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Principal Mary Sine poses with first grader Jadan Who from Whoville. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, riuirsilii.v. Mnrch 20,2003Davie Schools Norlh Davlu MUIdlv Third i|uiirlcr hr>Hij:ltt ;i wealth I)f CNpcriciici’S and krunvli;di;i.' lo Knijihl Mudcnis. In social studios, the sludenis cuinplclcd a study o f Western liurope. A ll classes w ill rcad Number the Stars, a novel whose setting lakes placc in West­ ern Kuro[M; and llie Brilisli Isles and Norden. Language arts classes are enjoy­ ing various literary genres and com­ pleted a research paper on a famous Buropean. Students experienced various writing styles such as infor­ mative. critical, expressive, and ar­ gumentative prompts. Knight's math has wrapped up fractions and is working on ratios, rales, percents, and scide. In con­ junction with this work, sludenis creatcd portruits by using muth- emalical concepts. Terms such as measurcmeni and proportions, syrn- nietry, fractions, and congruent shapes were used to create porlrails o f the students. Students have begun a science unit on heat energy Students w ill explore words such as lemperalurc, thermal energy, radiation, convec- liuM,and conduction, Thermomelers w ill be used in ex|ieriments. A trip lo Sci Works in Winslon-Salem w ill be M arch 38. Program s aboul sound, light, und Ihe eleclromag- nclic spectrum w ill be presenled. Prime lim e classes have been focusing on topics such as: right brain/left brain, challenging slerco- lypcs, testing creativity, luid color­ ful personality. lincli prim e lime class w ill have a checkers winner who w ill compete for the school lille. A l Ihe end o f this month. Ihe Knighls w ill have the third i|unrlcr rally honoring successes. Recog- nii'.ed w ill be honor roll students, highest academic averages for each core class, highest accelerated read­ ing poinis in each language arts class, perfect aiiendunce, ui\d re­ spect and responsibility winners. Room molhers and parents sent in treats thal made Valentine's Day s|wcial. The follow ing sludenis were honored for exemplary bus behav­ ior with lunch at McDonald's of Mocksville: Ulizabeth Widler, i’aris ■ Page,Richard Kim brell, Katie Hills, Godfrey Scoll, Sarah Watts, Sarah tla rve l, Renee Ralledgo, Salma Ibrahim,tivan Pleming,Chris I'elts. Conlecihec Kleiiii'iiliiry Fifth grade sludenis in M rs. W ilcox's and Mrs. Essie’s classes are wriippiitg up a biography unit. They ure writing speeches about Ihe person Ihey rcad a hiograpliy on earlier. They w ill present Ihe speeches to their classituues soon, They ate finishing stale booklels. ’I'he map test for all .“iO states is com­ ing soon. A large mmiber o f stu­ dents have learned Ihem during Ihe region tests. Hacli student took part in llie nOG Practice lests. Kiitdergarlen sludenis have been studying about lieallhy foods. They have done letter "v" and vegetables. A ll classes enjoyed a trip lo see Ihe puppet show Slone Soup al the HriK'k Performing Arts Centcr. Stu­ dents are beginning lo learn about wind and spring, as well as gelling ready for.Sl. Patrick’s 13ay. As a coiitmunity service project Ihis year, ihe Physical P.ducation Club paiticipaied in Jump Rope for I lean. They collected $ I .ii.lfi. 16 for Ihe American Mean Association. The lop fundraiser was Palrick Lancaster collecling S 172,61. Pais­ ley Srodek, Krystal Jaciibs, and Aariui Veach collected more than SKK) ciich. The -tlh and .“ith graders anil staff donated this money in memory o f Caleb Hershberger, a HJ-monlh old boy and son o f a form er Cooleemee teacher, who died Ihis past January of heart dis­ ease. One way the schooll tries to achieve good citizenship among students is tlirough a program called "Cool Ciwleemee C iti/ens.” A spe- cinc character trail is focused upon each numtli. The classroom teach­ ers choose one individual from each class who has exhibited lhat char­ acter trail throughout the month. The kindergarten, first and second grade classes have a party as a re­ ward for achieving Ihis honor. The PTA and individual volunteers pro­ vide the food for the party. The third, fourth and fifth grade classes receive a trip lo McDonald's as a reward. McDonald's o f Mocksville provides Happy Meals for Ihese children. The character trail for I'ebraary was justice. The following children were chosen as good cilizciis; kin­ dergarten • Tracey Spaugh. Hrandon Trivelle, Dellon Coleman. Gavin Brake; first grade - Раке Mlllsaps. Kristen Neeley. Courtney Jones: second grade - Justin Eckart. Kuchel WIson. W ill Cartner. Alex Ander­ son, Slacey Torrence; third grade - Cody lie ll. 'loby Lowe, Aaliyah Mussen, Jansen McDaniel; fourih grade - N ikkie Shore, Chelsey Reinhardt, Aulunni Dcnnislon; fiflli grade - Hrianna lloone, Elyssa Tucker, Jeremy T ulbe rl, Kalhy Kiger. "W ow! Whale ' Tales'", say the third graders in Mrs. Henderson's, Mrs. Maurer's lutd Ms.Schwieberl's classes as they read stories and par­ ticipate in activities about whales. Ms. Schwieherl's sludenis are be­ ginning to study government and w ill be have their own cily council in class. Authors are blooming in Mrs. Maurer's class ns they create captions for purposes o f writing, Mrs. Jones's third graders are study- ing mailer, heal, and energy. They arc planting bulbs. M rs. Custer's class has been busy going swimming every M on­ day lo practice for Special Olym ­ pics. M rs. Schwengle, speech teacher, goes on these trips. Stu­ dents met and learned about Ms. Y and M r. C. The chocolate chip cookies M r. С helped us imike were great. Thanks also lo Mrs, Stein und Mrs, Comalzer's class fur allowing us to go w ith (hem lo Hori/.ons, We hud n great tim e pluying Oreal Granny's game and seeing Ihe stars, S'lim/y Crove Klvmeiilury M rs. O utland's kindergarten class celebrated D r. Suess’ comribinion lo lilerature by reading his books, eating green eggs and ham and m aking D aisy Head M ay/ie Iteadbands. They spent last week working on reading, sorting, classifyin g, patterns and word families, I’irsl gruilers have been learning aboul Prcsideuls George Washing­ ton and Abraham Lincoln, In m:nh. students reviewed time on the hour and practiced sorting geom etrii' shapes.’They are looking forward lo a trip to llo ri/o ns Unlimited for a progran\ on animals from this area and a visit to the planetarium. Mrs. Kauff's second graders are reading Pirsl I'lighl. a story o f Ihe W riglil Hrolhers, Inmuth.<ine group is working on lines o f symmetry while the other is working on frac­ tions. Children have started a unit on dental care in science, 'The second graders in M rs. llill’sclass are working on problem solving, graph and charts in niatli. In social studies they are sludying a unit In governmcni and in science they are looking al the solar system, Mrs. Spach’s class has I'mished reading CImidy wilh a Chance ol Meatballs. They are working on money, telling time, greater than and less than, len more leu less. C y l / Q : ^ ( З ш ' f7 b iic у /й / ylyers. tu Rie D, T Lot 323-$109,500 3 Bedioom,2.5 QMh Jetted tub. тл1п level MBR 9x8 study, pantry, pallo ' d r . K gcm on t •From $90,000's •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winslon-Salem ■ Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davie County taxes and Davie County Schools I' UUNKSIIEI) M O D EL-O PEN Sini-M im .'nie,s-I''rl ■ 2-5nm llim-iinm; MiiW m l'imninÿitm Hil . Ii\ii l74.iim ili/iiiiK -llu\ l.4S.aii .Sul ад 751.20.Я5 /.'U'/jiíHt’v. h'ullow .siÿiix. w II ,1 U ’ V i‘ I 11 1,1 k (■ s . www.cbirlad,connЕасЛ сЛсо в râopwKjonffy cnsitod and cfofnltxi C O LD IU eU . B A N K C R □ addilion and suhlraclion in math. The class has also finislied the unit on matter in science. Students in Mrs. Hendrix’s and Mrs. Hobson’s third grade class each received a cabbage plant from Honnie l-arms lo grow on tlicirow n as a learning activity,’The plants w ill be ready to harvest toward Ihe end o f the sehool year so lhal Ihe class can sludy Ihe results. The fo u rih graders are celehraling the end of Iheir writing . tests, Tbey are preparing for the Slate Pair on March 24, A ll of the classes are compeliiig in the Rcad Across America coitlest. whicli w ill conclude al Ihe end of March. School Spelling lice Champion this year is Josh Carter. Poll's ni'lli grade class, and the first runner up is Daniel Needs. S inilh’.s fourih grade class. W ill Suggs placed first in the Re­ gional Soil and WatcrConscrvation Poster Contest. Me compeled wilh 11 other counties. He is a fifth grader in Ann P'oil’s science class. Several entrees were sen! to the district R eflcclions Contest for judging: Stephanie Barbour, W ill Suggs. W insion Beeker. Justin C ook. W illia m M ills and Julia Julmsc.. Tw o team s o f students representing Shady G rove won highest honors in llie sccond meel o f Ihis ye a r’s W orldM uslers Challenge. Competing in Ihc Blue D ivisio n , coiichcd by Linda Barncltc, the school's third graders lied for third placc in llie nailon among .“iK.I school teams. Tho school’s fourth graders placed first in Ihe nation among 77Я compeiing teams. I'ourleen o f Ihe school's students won highest honors for individual achievement as w ell: 'Third graders Ellie Curler. Muson Lesser, R oberl W ilson; fourth graders Kayla C oriial/er, Katie D avis, C ollin Eichhorn, Megan I lennings,Christy I loldscluw, Luke Slabacli, Sterling Tkach, Landon W hiliiker, Chelsea Yonng; and lifih graders M organ C arter, and M ichelle Phillips all earned perfect scores. Other students who also received outslnnding results in Ihe meel include tliird graders Darren Colbourne, Kendrick I'ruils. Racliel Peterson, Davis Mossmau; fourth graders Chrislian Day. Dane Cook. C aleb H ow ard. D aniel Needs. M organ Rowe. Brandon Rowell; and fiflh graders Jennifer Rominger, Lauren G rydor, A lex M ucione, Taylor Moore. Kelley Warton nnd Elizabeth fJavis. Report cards go home March 2,'i. C itizenship Lunches w ill be March 20. You are welcome lo cat w ith your ch ild on M onday. Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, Students o f the Week. Feb. 3-7'. Isabel Duncan, Kara Sicssman, Cindy Blanco. Diiryl A verill, Anna Hendrix, Cameron Peebles, Sydney W oolen, Brittany Bennett, Della Cranford, Chris S w icrgiel, Jake W hitley, A p ril M abe, Hannali Keeney, M adeline M cIn tyre , Cassidy Champuey.Omar Shehata, Slephanie Barbour. Sludenis of Ihe Week, Feb. 10- M ; C ory D ullon, S orin H ill, Am anda Hester, P alrick Fair, Trlslan Comer, Celeslo Long, Drew Hewitt, Jeff Sniiley, Ted Kellogg, Bryan McGee, Kassidy Holt, David Howard, Jacob Lynch, Ashley Fulp, V incent C a siro vin ci, Leanna Pecdin, Sarah Bartiour. Students o f Ihe Week. March 3- 7: Luke W aters, Logan S m ilh. Brittany Hunter, Helen Koeval, Claire Collett, Elizabeth Carbone, Aaron B row n, Cole Brandon, Austin M iller, Jennifer Doughely, Devin E briglil, Chris Godlcy, Reece Harmon, Preston M cU urn, Zack Waller, M ark Hudson, Sam Moser. W lllliiiii U. Dnvic Klementnr.v Tho three first grade cla-sscs of Jenny James, Denise Baugli, and ’Tina Dyson went on a field trip Monday, Murch 1(1 to Ihc Brock Building for u puppet sliow of Stone Soup. Suidents enjoyed Iheir parlicipalory role I during the play. They sang songs and echoed fam iliar poetry with the puppets, Jen Dwiggins thanks the staff, students, parents and friends for showing liieir supporl al Ihe first blood drive Monday. March 10, tl is a tribute to the community of W illiam R, Davic lhal. w ilh 67 donors, the goal o f .SO was exceeded, w ilh Ihe polenlial o f saving 165 lives, Dwiggins also thanks the staff and volunteers of Ihe Northwest N.C. Chapter of the American Red Cross along w ilh volunteers from Davie Higli School in Paula A lie n 's A llie d Heutih Science 2 class for working so hard 10 keep the drive running smoothly. Tho staff honored the lunchroom staff Ihis week wilh an appreciation luncheon. 'The lunchroom staff was presenled corsages; Retha Keller, Carla Mast, Betty Perrell, Sonja Sherrill, and Lydia Taylor. Staff members provided the special dislies for Ihe occasion. Special Ihanks lo the Cub Scout Pack 50.1 for Iheir spccial project al school on March 1.1. Cub Scouts and leaders planted bulbs. Carol Cozart mudc the project possible Ibr the scouts. Leaders are A ngie Bodenhanier and A pril Kelly and committee chair is Richard Rea and commitlee member. Sheila Brown. Bus and Car Riders o f Ihe Week o f March .1-7: Tyler Wooten. Leslie Taylor, W illie Brandon. Mariana M oreno. Jesse Ram irez. Slierri Parks. K evin P ow ell, C aitlyn M ille r, Erasmo Rivera, Dianna Barron. and Jormiah Gomez. Pinebrook Klemenliiry Raynionda Shellon is the new I'irsl Steps reading leacher, replac­ ing Sluuly Albany (retired) for the remainder of the year. Mrs. Shelton has taught at Cooleemee and is pur­ suing a master's degree in reading al Salem College. Sandy Albarty's students held a reception for her to celebrate her re- liremcnt on Monday. March 10 in the cafeteria. Sludenis presenled her with a book lo be placed in Ihc media center in her honor. Mrs. A lb a n y had been a leacher al Pinebrook for 24 years. Julie Hanes w ill be leaching in place o f Robin James, who w ill be on mutcrnily leave the remainder of the ycnr. Mrs, Hanes w ill complcle her niasler’s degree al Salem Col­ lege Ihis sumnier. Slie has been a regular subslitule tcuchcr nnd lives it\ tho communily. Judy Howard is a rending tutor w orking w ilh fo u rih and fifih grades. Every third, fourih, and fifth grade student received a personal dictionary free o f charge. M ike Hendrix coordinaled a counly ef­ fort. The Davic and M ocksvillc Clvltan clubs sponsored Pinebrook w ilh members o f Ihc Iwo clubs on hand to distribute the dictionaries along w ilh Mr. Hendrix. The PEDAL-RZ UiiicyclcTcam perform ed al Belhlohom United Methodist prcscliool on Tuesday, M arch 11. Bethlehem 's preschoolers were learning aboul Ihc circus mid invited the PEDAL- R Z lo "show-off". Members o f Ihe loam are; M iranda Edw ards. Michael Marrs, Austin Bell, Sam Cassidy, O livia Woodward, Caillin Hauser, Calie Monlgomery, Char­ lotte Smilh, Brillani Stewart, Jordan M oore. E laina VVonible, Sean N ewm an, A lex Newm an, Brad Deal, Andrew Key, Gray W alls, Jacob Walker, Jnryd Shore, Korri B levins, Sum Dressier, Jeremy Walker, and Brady Marrs. The fo llo w in g students have (|ualificd for llie .second AR Silver C lub: th ird grade - H alle Humphries. Haley McCune, Jaryd Shore, Dougio Bndgettc, W iliam Beeson, E m ily G ardner, Basy Gonzalez, Jacob Love, Chrisloplicr M iller, Karla M iner, Jake Reuvis, Kelsey Redd, Nalhan Roy, Hannah W hittington, Alyssa York, Rachel Hottcl, Katy Cox, Felisha Dallon, Brenl Dhonnhok, Tyron Gibson, Jessica Green, Cassi Hellon, Sara Continued O n Pnjjc DS P ut o u r staff to vy^ork fo ry o u ! Call us nt (336)751-3538 or Visit our Website at w w w .h o w a r d r e a Ity .c o m Е Ш Ж H O W A M ) REALTY 330 s. Salisbury Street (Corner Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours; Monday-Friday M Saturday 9-12 > Sunday By Appi, lOO-t/-ocios farm. ЗВП, 2ВЛ, oul- OuKUn<tag3BR, 2aAm42./ Ac, 1916./ .1ВП, 2 lull, 2 linll ВЛ, Clommons. -IBR. ЗВЛ. 10 24 .xros, poss. СЬтт||1оГ №Ыс ‘I B o d (^ bldQS , crock. $575,000. sq li, MANY amcMios 3399,900. mnny .imonitlos. S330,000. lonso. S2C7,500. homo in lown. $239,000. Historical 6ВП. 2DA. horno on 2 70 ncfos, immnciilalo Inmlscapiriíj 126 ROBEItSON Dmvc Cormuda nun-ЗВП. 2 50Д, sunroom, 3BR, 30Л, 2 liroplacos, 3.3 acros. 2 story, 2200 sq. II. Iromondous ./r,,.5194,900. Lg MBR ovorsi/fxlflfg $185,900. poss. lonso. $16G,500. vnKio!FP, gnzobo. $154,900. ■ tl Iip ic ® ЗВП. 2QA, I 39,IC,. now rool. I l f 408 E. Lake Okive Y.iclkinvillo, liOfGü lovQf'a piuco!disnwasf»or & harüAüOfís $144,900 Many nmonitios! $142,500 ,1 р в в Е Щ ! * | ц ш bfìbiook Acids, 3ÜR, ЭВА, largo J.5 ñeros. 3ÜR, 1.5 ОЛ. Twinbfook. 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs k'tchfln, <чс})1асо $139,900. workshop, ouiWrlrjs $139,900. I iiao, nil applinncos. $129,900. lOWûbiewKloon 1СОЗЛС ЗВП, 2ВЛ, ЗйП. ША on 2 î4 ас., 1оШу 2ВП. 2ВЛ. ronioclolocl.now rooMil. ЗВП, 20Л, 5.5 ñeros, possiblo Ыоли ioraiinn 'íñO РПЛ Lg pond л/т;П1(юпйь $129,900. гшжЫиЬп 94, ьишт $119,900. pmp. Garcitin Vnlloy, $118,500 loaso. $109,900. /.sq ц gxc coiid $1'о^9(Ю 401SUJSBUIIŸ St.168 Westview AW.1065 Hwy. 64 West 213 j ЗВП. 2ВЛ, HpjIühc Di'jtficl, 1 Gtofios, lïiV.iomonl 101 МПАВПЕШ Lane .......III! Il г РДЕУГАТ? ЗУ. Г » — I “ 'V Wo l inamlamo l, Iiani.ll ijasolS 4HR „„„„д., ni i .3102,900. „о,.os .alloworl $100,000. somo hardwoods, $99,900 ,69 acros, 3DR, ,ВЛ. 5 % ,Ш I . ' 246 Eaton Roas.■ jr ;2920 West INNES st 156 fllíON STREET Г Л П 114 AUBon lane.! Ж 1 Justгмюооыпол rt»Ulc__tó-nishrt Localion! 3ÜR. "eros Помп Counlf m™ios Irom Calaíta Üo.ll№lownlocalionl3bedrooms -.йя-врд „harcJAOrtJs./tiii{.Sfili $89,900. líuao sioragoi>ldtj $89,900. Coiitoo.ЗВП. 1 ЬОА $89.500 i h.-.th п л с . fin«; nnn ' , 220WiikesdoroSt.176 BYCRiy CtUPa Roao Ctìicjo. ЗВП, 1 50Л S89,500 I hath, gas loQs. 385,000. ,„„ы1о homo $79,900. ai! * 2 lS ™ P > lC ! 'З Я Щ Е Р З Р Ё !! I l l 4 BoilTOoms, 15 natlis. wilM in 3 Bodioorns, 2 Balhs. wilh wirod 3 BR. I Balh, woll rnairaainod, 3 Bodrooms 2 Baiha ori' Г1 , m rii'i town convopiong,, $72,000 sho|,;garago. 369,900. „roal locai,on 369,900 acros, largo Jock. 362,Ш ” Lfago bldos 359,oSl) ” Bear Creeh Ch. Rd Ш1 NOI DIVIDE...A v a i l a b l e L o t s a n i ? L a n d a n d R e n t a l Р к о р е и т и т ц »oploihfeìCh. Thoffibionlane.6Q1S...............Keydori Orive (comme'clal) ...91,97 Ac. 5413,eeS...37.5f/-Ac.5lS0.000...l403Ac.$ieS.900......6 84 Ac.lW.OOO......M9Ac. «S.OOOВ Ac. $56.000 .15.6 aerei S140i000 ..MS acroi $160,004 15*ЛАсгв»....Beer Creali Cli.Rd.....................Eilwardi Od..............................Madlionnd (comftwiclnl)..............................¿acro» M25 000leu 19 4 20 Garden Valley Od. (Ifodoll Co,).. 1.06 aerei 118.900 ea Fermlnfllort...........................................I6*Aaerei $142,400 .. 1.257 acfes Ш,000 .. .1.4 aerei $134.900...Hwy. 601 $107.250.40.02 aciet $257,000 .9.8 aerei $75.000 Vircaiidoli Lane...TKilo Trail....................2.29всгО| $10,000.......30 aerei $172,500 ............- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluir.sdii.v, Miirch 20, 2003 - 1)3 DCCC Offers Members of the Davie High School vocal ensemble include, from left: front - Bryn Turner, Katie Smith, Sara Snow, Maleia Meadows, Amanda King, Brittany Voyles, Kristen Proctor, Amanda Cudd, Andi Riddle; middle - Molly Hards, Jen Horton, Erica Scherle, Angelique Overton, Linden Cartner, Joetta Hagan, Jenay Mayfield, Sara Hamilton, Jessica Nelms, Elaine Snow (director); back - Rueben Ijames, Brian Hunter, Kenneth Mitchell, Jordan Cline, Rolando Valle, PauMjames, Caleb Davis, Malachi Gentry, Terrell Wilson, Philip Smith, Jacob Beauchamp, Tim Sloan and Josh Foster. D H S V o ca l E n s e m b le R a te d S u p e rio r T he D uvic M igli S clw o l Vo­ cal Eiiscm blu panicipatcci it\ tlw R e g io n a l C liD ia l I’ c s llv a l at W ake F orest U n iv e rs ily on Thursday, M arch 13. T h e v o c a l e n se m b le re ­ ceived a superior n ilh ig hi per- I'orm tttice and in sighl-reading. S uperior is the top rating given. O n M onday, A p ril 14, the ensem ble w ill perl'onn at L in ­ coln Plaza in N ew Y ork C ily , a part o f Ihe Young A rtists C o n ­ cert Serie.s sponsored by the Lin co ln C enler I'or the P erform ­ ing A rts. The vocal ensem ble w ill be fe a tu re d at the D a v ie liig h School C horal Pest at the B rock P erform ing Ai't.s C enler on Pri- ilay, M ay 9 at 7 p.m . A lso per­ fo rm in g in this concert w ill be the D avie H ig li S chool Ladies vocal Ensem ble and the begin­ n in g L a d ie s E nsem ble. T he p u b lic is encouraged to attend. Davie High School students Bryn Turner, Josh Foster and Paul Ijames participated in the N.C. All-State Chorus March 1 in Greensboro. These students are members of the Davie High School Vocal Ensemble and were prepared by their director, Elaine Snow. Local Classes T h e D a v ie C am pu s o f D avidson C ounly C o n iim m ily C ollege w ill offer Ihe fo llo w in g c o iilim iin g educalion classes, fealiired in Ihe 200,1 M id-S pring ■Semester Tabloid on page Í0 . F orm ore infdrn ia llon please call D avie C iim ptisal 751-2885. S panish Ituslcs Designed for adulls as a lirsi- lim e -fo re ig n -h iiig u a g e sludy, tliis course leaches elem enlary vo c a b u la ry , g ra m m a r and pronunciation. Parlicipanis w ill he able to un dersland basic Spanish com m unlcalions, and gain know ledge o f the custom s, culture and lifeslyles o f Spanish .speaking pcople./V/«/-. ¡S -jim v J. '/’, Й-Л’/).//).. 24 how s, liistn ic- l(ir: K iis o rio D 'L a n v . $SS. Тс.хПюок: Ai>i¡. $20. TR C s: 2.4. Ila sic C o m p u te r S k ills T h is ha nds-on c o m p u te r course gives novice com puter users the o p p o rlu n ily lo learn basic com puter operations anti functions. Sludenis w ill w ork w ith s im p le d o cu m e n ls , m anipulute a mouse and learn basic W in dow s m anipulation. This cour.se is a pre-rec|iilsile for a ll softw are classes. Students need to b rin g a .4 1/2" h ig h - density disk. M or, 19-M íiy 14. W. 6-У /),/».. 27 /|»((г.с. 11Ш1Ж- lí>r: T ilili‘11 C arw r. $55. U ih Í.Í. r/iC s : 2.7. iV Iicnw oft W indow s S lu d e n is learn to load sol'twarc. m anipulate the mou.se and desktop, manage files, w ork ill nuiltiple w indow s, ami sw itch fro m p ro g ra m lo p ro g ra m . Copy, m ove, delete, and other fu n c tio n s w ill be e.xplained. T his course m ay he taught using W in d o w s N T c o m p u ie rs ; Students w ill need a ^ 1/2" high-» density disk. Pre-rec|uisile o f B asic C o m p u te r S k ills o r equivalenl e.sperience. М ол 26- M (iy 2iV. 11', (>-9 p.m ., M ) hours., Iiis iriic liir; V iileriv Sioaick. $55. Te.\lh(mk: Л/>/1п к . $34. Lob h'ci': $5. TKC s: .10. In Mocksville 336.751.9400 In Advance/Hillsdale 336.998.8900 277 Pcuplfs Creek Koail - Wlmi u boauiy! МП<. 2.5МЛ, Innius ro.un, ЛП Imyc пм)П1н, lenct'd ynriJ. pinch tlccK. Ucibcr carpci. wdikI blimls. $17‘.),50f) СиИ !Vkt. 126 S. Ik'Hson LaiR* - l\vm СЫнгн 130 Lm»v • Nicc ЗИЛ • (liivycmis дик. 2UA brick w/lulwd liomc on 1/2 acrc. l.uryc master siiilflUuirs ill I-U. Ш Л ki(. .Suiuoom and mu>lcr balh witU jcUc^t tub/scpiualcnvcrliH)klny railway, pano.ccramic shower, walk-in cinsels. I'irophicc in lliiors. irans } yr. tioll4-iiur.se inhrshp In (11п)пу room, 1-artie deck lor hiiyer. $169,900 Call Mary. enleriaininy, .$129,000 Call Rodney. 186 Shad.v (Jnive Liine • Goryeous home! l.oVs of cMia snacc. yiani ch>scts. yieat MBA w/jelieil Inb. Iiealcd pool \v/ucsv salciy ctjver iS: deck. Space Ibr everyone. Work Horn home ollicc. $232,90(1 Call Karen • Owner/Agent. 12« O iikrhlKe banc - Very nice 3HK. 2WA home on 1/2-acre lol. Vaulted ceiling, hoi (nl>, ^a.s lo^: tireplace. Open iloor plan. A miisl see! $1«9,9Ш) Call Kiulncy. Lca.se O p tio n 253 lùì.st bake Drive • Д bedroom, 2 badi Cape Cod in yreal neiyliborhood. l.arye deck. ¿írcat Ibr е1Пе|иГиГту. $139,901) Call Uebbie or iiodney. 479 M duntvlew Drive • This 3HK, 2НЛ home olTers convenience Л aliorilabilliy. Oak cabineiry iV: (ile backsplash in kilchen. lar^e ^rirm w/ yas loy I'P. 2 car allached yarajie. ;92,9Ш) Cali Kininey. Drive • Clracious leliremeiii resori, ^о1Г course lol. luU service hixiiry living. $2I0»0(I(I Call IVIer. 134 Applegate C ourt • .Spili bedroom plan olTers privacy lo niasler sulle. This 2BA home is loaded willi amenilie.s including screened back porch. $134,91)0 Call Mary 162(1 Unid» Cniss CIuucU Ud - Yadkinville • Woiiderful home tor growing i'amily. 3liR, 2HA. nnlinished bonus room w/plnmbiiig. lireplace w/ gas logs, l.‘IS acres, $127,500 Call IVler. 303 .Mi(l>vay Drive - Wonderlul 354 We.st M aple Ave - Cuic c»inage c o u n lr v e.slalew/lois of privacy, 2'level in a coijveiiieiil localion, 2 bedrooms brick iionie wilh 2 separale living ares, and I balh, I’erl'ecl Ibr tirsi lime home■\5 acres wilh dranialic view in Davie owners or ompiy nesiers. $59,900 Call Co IVrlccl hir liie genteel farmer or (lien horse lovers. $41«.»«0Calt Kodncy. 4425 >V()(»(llark C(»ii4 Inmiaculale brick .^HR, 2.5ÍÍA. MDR w/lirepiace ¿¿ silling area. .Sniirooni. breaklasi nook, ga/ebo, Icnced covere(l porch iV: uncovered porch. Many exira ameniiies. $189.900 Call Debbie. 124 Sterling Drive-Charming 2HH. 340 W lm lw nnl Circle - i’his 2ПЛ duplex UiwiUumsc ucMlcd in bedvoi>m, 2 l>alii home looks Inami cimniry almosphere. 9l'l ceilings, rear now, Masler balh lias jcUed mb Л covercdporch, 2-car garage. $129,900 walk-in shower, reuced backyard Call Janice or Hryan. covered deck. $96,500 Call 4795 Hwy 801 Soulh • This properly iiiciiides -1 acres and Iwo 2 bedroom, 2 t>alli iionies, and a iwo story workshop. It lias 2 scplic systems and a shared sveli. $106,000 Call filen. Ы‘) Tliisl iiiiiillliio o k • I S.S nero .“i.M? II« } fiOl .N ‘>J’/'| -Imn.L-siic ЛИ hiick. •WtK. 2„S1IA. h.vlnmrilirairy uiliic (in this -IHIi. .1НЛ lichviis ¡iiiniiicvil Iccli wiicil. siirmiiml OW w/2(ll)()+/- .SI' (iii 2.61 iicrp! Пи^о . „„„I s,-i,'iiii\ ' $2.17,01111 Cull Mstiilt' «'/¡janlon liili .sfji slimnT. 2 '■ $4fi,5l)t> Call Cimly 4IIII Saltstuiry Slrotil - MiKksvilk’s llisioric Dislricl! KK) yr i»ld home has soaring ceilings w/lg rooms original beailboard. luhvd Mrs. 2ИА. «as lieal/ cciil air. enchjsed backporch. garage $179,900 Call Mary or Janice 1660 S. Marl>lei\eiHl Uoad - 246 W iniHiiK Creek Nestled in the trees this 4BK, -3liA Heatiliiul splii liedroom plan, vaniied brick rancli has large moms w/lols o!' ceiling in greal room. Jormal diningiipdales, Vaulled-screened porch, deck. area, privacy in back, lois ol trees. Oarage space galore, 2 spaces healed desirable ucighborluuKl. $139,900 w/shop area. $259,900 Call Janie.Call Ciiui) 178 Shal)o>vl)r(M»k D rive • liasy living lloor plan in Ihis 3HR. 2..*»ПЛ t>riek tiome wilh 1к'аиГ|Ги1 liardwoods, master sviti» trey ceiling, lots of sviiulusvs, gas hig liveplace. $219,900 Call Janicc. Janii'cMrOnnifi уйцм):47 Jackic Cuuhton75V94«o Visit us on the web: wvyw.Penni^gtonReaUy.com.....or.....E-mail us at info@PenningtònReaUy.com, D4 - DAVIK COUN I Y KN TKRI'RISK RKCORD. ritursdav. March 20. 2003 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-13 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLO SU RE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF JOHNNIE LEE HEL­ LARD AND WIFE, LOLA S. HEL­ LARD, GRANTOR, To JuronB C. Herring, Trustee, as recorded In Book 261, Page 690 ol the Davie County Public Registry. Under and by virtue ot the power of sale contained In a cerlain Deed ol Tftjst executed by Jotinnie Lee Hellard and wile, Lola S. Hellard. to Jerone C. H erring, Trustee, dated the 2nd day ol September, 1997, and recorded In Book 261, Page 690, in the Office ol the Reg­ ister ol Deeds lor Davie Couniy, North Carolina, delault having been made In Ihe payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out or perlorm the stipu­ lations and agreem ents therein contained, and the holder ol the in­ debtedness thereby secured hav­ ing demanded a foreclosure thereof lor the purpose ol satisfying said Indebtedness, and the C lerk of Court granting permission for the fore closu re, the undersigned Trustee will o'’er lor sale al public auction lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash al Ihe Courthouse door in Mocksville, Norlh Carolina, al 2:00 p.m., on Ihe 24th day ol March, . 2003, the land, as Improved, con­ veyed In said Deed ot Trust, the same lying and being in or near the Clly ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, and being more parllcularly described as lollows; Traci 1; BEGINNING at Iron slake In Poplin and Martin line: thence Norlh 2 degrees Easl 10.43 chains lo Point In H ighway 64; thence up highway South 36 de­ grees Easl 9.98 chains to Point in middle ol Highway; ihence South 73 degrees West 6.53 chains to be­ ginning, containing 3.1 acres, more or less. For bacK tltlo reference Is hereby made to deed Irom W.C. Naylor el ux to H.R. Hendrix et ux recorded In Book 56, page 299; deed Irom L.L. IrvIn el ux lo W.C. Naylor el ux, recorded In Book 54, page 506, Register ol Deeds Of- llte, Davie County, North Carolina. Tract 2; BEGINNING al a stake In Ihe outside line ol Ella Mc- ' Cullough property and located be­ tween the Elmo Foster corner and the oldor Henry Oavls corner, which slake Is presently located on the said property and runs thence North 3 degrees West 5 chains to a slake; Ihence East 7 chains to a slake; thence Soulh 5 chains to a slake; Ihence West 7 chains to the beginning and containing 3 1/2 acres, more or less and being Ihe identical properly conveyed by Emma McCullough to G.C, Swlce- good and wife, Addle M. Swice­ good, by deed recorded In Book 46, page 117, and Addle M. Swice­ good, widow lo Jam es Baxter Swicegood by deed recorded In Book 83, page 287 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy, Norlh Carolina. Tract 3: Being all of lhat tract consisting ol 25 acres more or less as recorded In DB 27, page 514 and also set forth in DB 191, page 110. Davie County Registry and being all ol Tax tvlap J 638, Davie County Tax Olflce. Subject, however, to any and all prior encumbrances of record and all ad valorem laxes. The record owners of this prop­ erty as reflected on the records of tho Register of Deeds of this county are Johnnie Lee Hellard and wife. Lola S. Hellard. Terms of the sale, Including the amount ol Ihe cash deposit. If any, to be made to Ihe highest bidder at the sale, are: Five percent (5%) ol the amount ol the highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee on the date ol sale pending confirm a­ tion ol the sale with the balance due as ol the date ol confirmation of sale. Dated this 28th day ol Febru­ ary, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agenl for the Trustee c/o Hail and Vogler 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksviiie, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 3-13-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 01SP19I IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXEC U TED BY JO YC E G. SUTTON DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 1998, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 286 AT PAGE 313 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an Order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and au­ thority contained In Ihe above-ref- erenced deed of trust and because ol delault in the payment ol the in­ debtedness Ihereby secured and lallure to carry oul and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of the in­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash al the usual place bf sale at the county courthouse ol said county al 10:00 A,M. on April 1, 2003, the lollowing described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Dayle County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Beginning al a New Iron, said New Iron being located N. 49 deg. 52' 30" W. 2775,78 leel Irom NCGS M onum ent: "S ociety" 1498515.94) and also being 24 leel Norlh Irom Ihe centerline of Ridge Road, SR 1159, thence wilh Ridge Road N. 56 deg, 48'58"W . 110 leel 10 a Channel Iron, a cor­ ner with Carol K. Stroud In Deed Book 97, page 66, thence with the line of Carol K. Stroud, N. 37 deg. 59' 24" E. 677 feet to Rebar at lence line, a corner with Carol K. Stroud, thence, wllh Ihe line ol J.C. Siroud In Deed Book 58, page 256, S. 86 deg. 26' 35" E. 132.90 leel to a new Iron, a new corner with Olha Lee Stroud, Ihence. on a new line with Otha Lee Stroud S. 37 deg. 59' 24" W. 642.93 feel to Ihe point and place of beginning, containing 1.535 acres, more or less, accord­ ing to a survey by Grady L. Tut­ terow, RLS dated 11-17-95. And Being more com m only know n as: 1790 Ridge Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erly, as rellected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, Is Joyce G. Sutton. The property to be olfered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of Ihe note secured by the deed of trusl/securlly agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation or warranty relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabllllies arising out of or In any way relating lo the property being ofiered lor sale, and any and ail responsibililies or liabili­ ties arising oul of or In any way re­ lating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subiect to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including bul not limited to any transfer tax associ­ ated wilh the foreclosure, for pay­ ing, if any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred llfty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form ol certified lunds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law, Foilowlng the expiration of the statutory upset period, ail remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is March 10, 2003. Elizabeth B. Elis and/or David W. Neill Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 3-20-2tn 1.2 Acre Lot in Fork 1.2 acre lot located in the Fork Church communily. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, m odular or doublewide allowed. $23,000 Contact Robert Slone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 O a k H a v e R ® R e a ltj? 161 E. Lexington Rd M ocksvlllQ .NC 27028 7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 AcfMi Buyersi Oak Haven Realty will help pay your closing costs! $1,000 on a $100,000 -199,999 homel f Q $2,000 on a $200,000 ■ 299,999 homel •>» o»' $3,000 on a $300,000 - & up homel SELLERS!i i (T iD X Angela Law renceCommission as low Bmker/Owner Visit www.OgkHaveol^eglty.cQm to view thousands of tiomesi O n l u Q i Е т ш з н в з я T798 Farm ingtoh Rd. • $ 2 6 ^ 0 2 1 ftr iK 11 B tn itJ c ii Rl i i 4 4 0 0 * a s a (l w tii Ü19ÍS, 4ИА.^ G cif c a rs o vitw .H istonc ÍK )fi4 ;'L o c.i{0(i on 3 nc. l o l . ^l.1l(^ (b o re , GfJiicioiis LR. DR, f , (tón, 3ÜH. 313Л, Г!'... S w i c e g o o d W a l l & M c D a n i e l Mocksville: Clemmons: 336-751-2222 336-778-2221 854 Valley Rd. 2419 Lewisvllle- Sulte 100 Clemmons, Rd. W W W .C 2 1 S W M .co m U )n ЬСЯЮД!, О Л Т 3 0 ÍC S o f Ir ti. И«*лосх1 fltxre, а г п к lía . b (t & h i k x m n r n ‘ A fw o o d Rd. • $229i900 ( i( f situnt(?(l 0(1 S iics. 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W-IWn \-m i Serving You WItli Memberships In; The Winston-Salem Board of Realtors, Huttlple Listing Service, Certified Commercial Investment Heraliet (CCIM), Carolina Real Data (statewide commercial). Loop Net (commercial listing networi(). International Relocation Services ' K«ythO(iuKjM8« ОвпеОИкеКл^ D a v ie S c h o o ls DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Miircli 20,2003 - D5 CtinlinuccI I'Vdni I‘«)ic 02 Johnson, Ashley Levan, lleiilher Riildlc. IMaggie Siniiiuins, Victiiriii Stiurley; 4lh QitoIc - Alex I'lcming. Diniiel l.co, Soan Ncwmiin, Katic ficod. K a li W hitaker. Juckie Kohncn, Dallas Hureham, Meagan G ilbert, Jusm lii G unning. Chiul How ard, Jordan S m ith, M ollie Stephenson, Samantlia Vannoy, Waller W illis, Jessica West, Catie M ontgom ery, Pete Newm an. Nathan Sheets, Blake Simmons, niuina W omble. Kelly Woodani. Ryun Budd. Alex Newman. Neil Zarboek; 5th Grade - Kathryn G crdon. Nora Hayes, Alyssa H um phry, Jessica M anspile, Chelsea Parish, Joel Stiling, Logann l'olt/„D re w Levan,Michael Mnrrs, ■ B illy M arlin, Corrie Phelps, Kyle R ook, B rianna Sheets. Laura Tierney, Tliomas Bailey. Samuel Cassidy, A nnellse Chcsnec. Jonathan Hupp, Stephen Kurtz. Jemia Punim ill, Jaitlyn Simmons. Ziiehiiry Dunn, Carla Harris, Kara Harvey, Katherine Johnson, Attlcus Lum, Joel M arlin, Jnmes McKay. Melissa Niehols, Oscar Orellana, Uthan Snyder, Bradley Sowers, Em ily Tntc. Bret W illiams, The weeks of Mnrch .1-7 & 10- 14 were spent doing .survivor type skills. Students hnve been learning tcam-buildlng skills. Cadi teain had 4-5 players. Each group Inul lo ac­ complish a task. Tire was a balimc- ing act, see how many you could balance at one time. Steps, the chil­ dren hnd 10 arrange themselves in different orders without falling off of the steps. Lake was two scoot­ ers, nnd a rope, getting ycnir team across the water without stepping in it. Letters was using your wiiole group and arranging letters. Boat was using plastic pipes lo maneu­ ver a mat across the floor without the mat touching the ground. Two players had to be on the mat at one time. Tubes were getting ii tennis ball inlo the basket al the olher end by using tlie tubes. You could not touch the ball once you pul it in llic tube. March 10-14 wus connected sur­ vivor skills. This means lhal each leam had a rope, all team members must hold on lo the rope al ull limes. This helped Ihem com m unicate with each other and showed the iin- porlance o f communicating before a c iu a lly starting a task. M r. Rominger also used a liiinking skill. Each team was lold ahead o f lime lo only read whal was on the sign. Once again teams were 4-5 players, some o f the tasks were, 10 sliots. Not ten baskets, nol ten per person but 10 shots. Some people wailed for one goal but Ihey could have used luiy goal. Run eight laps meant 8 laps so if you had 4 people on your leam you should have only ran 2 laps, ll took awhile for lliis lo calcii on and when il did il was exciling lo see their reaction afler working harder lhan they had loo. Davin Gray and Sam Law say Ihey learned aboul working logelher as a team. Davin’s favorile skill was shooling baskets w iiiie liolding on lo llie rope and Sam’s favorile was the Lake, he says il was a challenge. Chelsea W hilakcr said lo be good al sonielliing everyone on the team had 10 work hard, Her favorile was the lire balancing. I’liysical f'ilncss pre lest w ill be nexl week. The real lest w ill be lasl week in April. Two dales lo lemcmber: Spring pictures w ill be lakeii March 24 and C O L D U i e U . b a n k e r TRIA D , REALTORS- report cards w ill go home March 25. In Kindergarten, sludenls fin ­ ished a unit on nulrilion. Second grade has been studying tadpoles. Mrs. Hendrix's class w ill start the unil on nutrition this week ami w ill be sludying the five food groups, healthy snacks and other things concerning nutrition. Bethlehem United M elhodist Cliurch's tutoring program began March 11. If you have i|ueslions aboul the program or about the sign­ up procedure, call the school. 'i he Box Top Champions lor Ihe week o f March 1(1-14 was Mrs. Orsilio's third grade w itli 94 box lops. This week sludenls collected .175 box tops. The school has earned $ I toward books for the media centcr. Please keep sending in your box tops. Tile $1.5(10 goal is close. The nexl deadline for mail­ ing bo.v lops lo General M ills is March .11. Character Kids trail for the week of March 10-14 was justice. Char­ acter Kids for Ihe week of March 10-14: Bridgette Hooks, Cindy Adkins, Lisa I'oster, Kim Allen. Tony Myers, Chrisliiui Lee, David Stanley, llalley Marsh, Ell;<abcth Harlm an. Andrew Byrd, N icole 'Vaughn. D avid l:nrii|uez. N ick Freeman, Vinceiil Taylor. Bradley Carter, R usiy W orkm an, M att M arshall. Jessica W hile, Travis Sheets, Kay Davis, Jared Toney. Colby Carler, Hamplon Sm ilh. Joni Bailey and I'azia li|bal. Nancy M cKay is I’inebrook's "Volunteer o f the Year". Nancy is a devoled volunteer and has offered her services in many areas includ- i ing heading llie basket committee, studenl directory, cookie dough fundraiser, media volunteer, AR lesting, room mom. ciiaperone on field trips, and she iuis aiso done the Character Board Ihis year. Slie has pul In more lhan ■l.l.'i voiunlecr iioiirs this year. Lowe’s f'oods al Kinderton is Pinebrook's Exem­ plary Service Aw ard w inner.. Low e's donated m onies lo the .scliool this year and donated items for classroom Ircals. donated items for our "Basket Raffle" fundraiser and desigiialed space in the store lo display studenl art work. K iiiitli Davie M iddle M rs. M arkland's life skills classes have been learning aboul the responsibililies o f a i)abysilter.This activity lias been ciiluinced w ilh Ihe use o f Ihe ReidCare simuiiuor. Slu­ denls were allowed lo cheek Baby oul for a weekend. The sludenls found lhal Baby ciianged their iil'eslyles profoundly. Tiie Baby re- cpiired a greal deal o f lime ami al- tenlion. plus ils.deniands were un­ predictable and had lo be met promptly, 'f'hey especially loved Ihe nighllime care .se.ssions. A .special thanks to ail Ihe parents who helped make ihis a very realistic experience for liieir child. Tiie sludenls have also been in­ viting small children from birth llirough four lo class lo help Ihem learn aboul llie dilTerent stages of development. We are very apprecia­ tive o f all the parenis and Iciichers who participated in this activity.'fliis week. Ihey w ill be busy planning activities for a play scliool for Ihrce and four-year-olds. We would also like lo liiank everyone who donated items for Ihe ReaiCare aclivily. The Kill grade band is preparing lo allend liie Northwest D islriel Band l-'cslivai.They will be perlbrin- ing in Lenoir al the Broyhlll Civic Cenleral 11 a.m. on Tue.sclay, March 25.'f'iicy w ill be playing Ihrce .selec­ tions for a panel o f judges nnd the performance w ill be raled by Ihose judges. The students have been w orking on the music sincc Ihe middle o f January and Ihey are look­ ing forward to tile concert. Rising filh grade sludenls w ill begin band registration during liie next few weeks. Mrs. Perebee w ill be atlending the elemenlary schools and talking with all o f the 5lh grade students. Sludenls must decide wiielher or nol lliey wisii lo lake filii grade band before school is oul tills year. It must lie done early so tlie stu­ denl schedules w ill be correct when school begins nexl year. C ornat/er Kli'm entiiry Cornalzer students iiad done a greal job at tiie end o f the first week of Ihoirannual reading Incentive pro­ gram which Ihis year celebrates 100 Years o f I'ligiil. In the lead in the Purple Si|uudron o f kinders and fifsl graders is Mrs. Myers's klndergar- leii class. Her students have read an amazing 451 books. In tlie .second and Ihird grade Blue Si|uadron, Mrs. Bullins's class jusl managed to nose into tiie lead wilh 141 poinls, bul Mrs. Moore’s sludenls are In close pursuit wilh 1.18 poinls. The com­ petition is al.so lighl in the Green Sc|iiadroii o f fourlh and ni'lli grad­ ers. Mrs. Com imanciie’s sludenls arc jusl aiiead w ilh 201 poinls. bul iiol on Iheir tail Is Mrs. King’s cla.ss with, ly.l poinls. I’irsl graders in Mrs. pord and Mrs. Blakiey’s class are spending every spare momenl reading. They are desperale lo win llie reading cliul- lenge in liieir hallway lo gel lo go to the Splash Down Swim Party. They are also complcling a unil on Trans­ portation and on April 2 they w ill join all llie olher llrst graders for a field trip 10 the N orth C aroliiiu Transportation M useum in Salisbury. A ride on a real train w ill be Ihe highlighi o f liie day, Sludenls w ill soon have to suy good-bye to Mrs. Pord as their regular leaeher, Mrs. Brooks, w ill be returning from her malernily leave on March 31, Sludenls are looking forward lo see­ ing Mrs. Brooks again, but they w ill miss Mrs. Pord who they have de­ cided is the besl substitute teacher in the world. Students In Mrs. Hayes’s third grade class are going Cabbage Crazy al Ihe momenl. They arc laking art in a Cabbage Program sponsored by liie Bonnie Plant Parrn. Each studenl has been given liieir very own cab­ bage plani lo plant and walch grow; I)U1 these are no ordinary cabbages. They are spccial oversized plants and are expected lo produce a cab- b;igc weigiihig 40 pounds or more. Sludenls have also learned many in- leresling facts aboul cabbages. For example, did you know that Rus­ sians eat seven limes more cabbage , lhan Aiiiericans. The class is just coming lo llie end o f a unil on Ihe moon. They stud­ ied llie moon in liieir science books and read liie book “ M idnighi on liie M oon."Their nexl unil of sludy w ill be on liie Unciergroiind Railroad. Cornalzer scliool counselor Mrs. McPherson is slarling classroom guidance for tliird, fourlii and fifth graders this week. Tiie main focus of liie unils w ill cenler around con- llict resoiulion and recognizing one's positive sirenglhs. Third grade stu­ dents w ill aiso be discu.ssing diver­ sity. Several third graders have been purtlcipating in a pen pal group with Norlh Davie M iddle School stu­ dents, and this week the NDMS pen pais visited Cornatzer for a pizza parly, April 8 is Manage Your Anger Day. Mrs; McPherson encourages parenis lo do Ihc fallowing things lo help teach their children how to deal with anger in a positive wuy; . • Provide consistent discipline. • M onitor television, compluer and video game use. • Encourage your children to talk aboul Iheir feelings. • Slay culm when your child gets upset. • Listen lo your child, • Help your child lo avoid poten­ tial anger triggers. Mrs. McPherson welcomes calls from any parent who hus concerns regarding their child. (;)ougars o f the M onth; Luis Moreau, Mciunie pieliinlus, Ell/.a- belh Alm azu’n Ruuno, Humberto M arcial Cruz, Sanumthu Kim rcy, Aaliyah Doulin, Kristen Trivette, Dianie Allison. Caroline M iller, Paty Rodriguez, Anna M aria Brown, Omar Enriquez-Jimone/., Mnreos Vuldiviu-Lorenzo, Eriku Coffey, Diana Rodriguez, Taliah Holland, A dilene Ruano-Vargas, Jorge Chapa-Teran, Sydner Nelson, Ziich Green, Zach Spaugh. Student days to be made up us a result o f snow closures are; Monday and I'uesduy, April 14 and 15. A reminder to parents; Tuesdays, March 18, 25 - Venezia’s Nigbf. Thursdays, Murch 20, 27 - Dairy Queen Night; Monday, March 31 - 7; 15 a.m.. Parent Breakfast followed by the Honor Roll Assembly. M ocksvillc Elcm cntiiry Student ofthe Week, March 10- 14; D illon Houston, Christophei; Gough, Raychul Peebles, Ryan Robinson, McKenzie Hall,Tomm y tJoyelte, Nicholas D ow ell, Alsha M ock. Robbie W hitley, Jiismlne Covell, Carrie M iller, Elise Rosier, Jerem y W h iliike r, Courtney Muehette, Jucob Burber, Andrew Allen, W hitney Short, Catherine Brake. Is winter finally over') The chil­ dren in M rs. Knye Vandiver and M iss Jodi W alker’s kindergarten class enjoyed tlie snowy and lee weather as we studied hlbevmrtlng animals and changes during the w in­ ter season. But now, wc ute excited about spring being rlghl around the corner. Tho children are learning about type.s o f .severe wenther that can occur In llw .spring und our high school voiunlecr, A pril Ervin, hns been doing many fun activities wilh our class lo help lliem learn more uboul wealher and Ihe spring season. Tiiat silly leprechaun lias been piay- ing tricks on our class nnd some of the children have built traps in our M ake-lt Cenler lo try to culch him. A ll o f our kindergarten children are also busy getting ready for the last [■ТА progam where they w ill present the play “ I'he Aipluibel Zoo." Mrs. Flynn nnd Mrs. Cook's Itrst graders ure enjoyng reading about bunnies and springtime topics. We are looking around for signs o f spring. Our enlire class met our rend­ ing goals for Heroes For Life and loved Ihe celebration with our com- numily heroes. Wc rend lots of won­ derful books. Mrs. Price's fourtii graders are enjoying n sludy of simple machines in sciencc. Students did their best writing on the stale writing test, and now are preparing to ncliievc success on the End o f Grade test in May. Groups ure reading portions of "G ulliver's Travels''’ und "The Last of the Mohicans" as a part o f our comprehension study. Having ex­ plored stem and leaf plots and other ways to organize data, students are focusing on other math concepts in­ cluding "long" division nnd esllmn- tion. Especially enjoynble has been Ihc letter writing to pen pals nt Bain El­ ementary School in Charlotte.These pen pals are students in Ms. Lynn’s class, and wc share our families, school und fun nctivities. Enclosed w ith tlic class’s most recent letters ure photographs o f each sludenls. Students eagerly await the next ar­ rival o f letters from Chnrlottc. Fabulous fourth graders from M rs. P rice’s class arc A p ril Rodriguez, Student o f the Monlh, ami Jawnugn Arnold and Danielle Bradley, Tciriric Kids. S ylvia Sm ith nnd Barbara Stewart’s tlfih grnde class has jusl begun to study the novel "The Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt." They are learning mnny m iislcai terms from the novel. Tho class has com­ pleted the rcad-a-thon for the year. They did an excellent job. They read n totnl of 26,764 pnges. The school is looking forwnrd lo the school- wide celebration on Friday. Birth­ days this monlh ure Kclcey Sykes,. B.J. Plummer, Shelby Beaumont, Zueh D rechsler, Savannah McGum iigiil. M rs. K irk p a tric k ’s, M rs, McDaniel’s imd Mrs. O'Neal's stu­ dents Icnmed about their teeth and how Impottnrit it is to Inke care of them, The students eul pictures out o f magazines o f sm iles, henlthy snacks and dental supplies to glue on their own tooth. Each tooth wns displnycd in the elnssroom. Lepre­ chauns and rainbows arc decorating Ihc classroom ns well as n school wide bulletin board. Our students wrote whnt they liked nnd colored n rainbow to display for the school. We completed u rcnd-a-lhon with every student making their goal. Wc en­ joyed the celebration on March 7 when wc toured Ihe fire house, fire truck and ambulance. A big highlight wns jumping in the inf|ulcd ensile. As spring approaches, we w ill be learning more about ihe seasons, us well ns spring und Euster activities. We enjoyed going lo the Brock Cen­ ter for "Stone Soup." ll was a grcnt puppet show. Centrul Dtivle The children in Ms.Tucker's pre- kindergarten class have gone back in time this week to learn about di­ nosaurs. Children ure so rasclnalcd by them. VVe have discussed the plant eating dinosaurs and the meal eal- ing dinosaurs. O f coursc. T-Rex Is the favorite w iiii the children. We hnve done several projects reliiled lo this unit.The children look balloons nnd mnde paper mache dinosaur eggs. They really enjoyed the gooey mixture lhal is used In paper mache. We have splattered painted with fly swatters differenl dinosaurs. The fly swaller gave the dinosaur Ihe texture of their skill. We have enjoyed rend­ ing books nnd playing various games aboul dinosaur.4. Pleliires w ill be made al school March 24. We would like to welcome Kenny 1 licks lo our class. DeveiopmcninI Dny 1 Student of the W eek, M arch 10-14; Ryan Rothrock. I'liis week we were get­ ting ready for Sl, Palrick’s Day, The leprechauns were hiding in our room and trying lo gel our pot o f gold. We had some s|)cclal snacks that the Icp- rechmins Iefl. VVe made leprechaun hals and special shnmrock crafts. The Developmental Day 11 chil­ dren began llic week w ilii a limely visii I'roni ihe leprechauns. The tiny green visitors left a trail o f foolprinls which was followed Ihrough Ihc halls lo find a hidden pot o f gold. VVe celebrated Ihe day with green pudding nnd cookies. Wc also con- linue lo cclebrale the return o f spring by becoming aware o f die birds in the neighborhood. We are making paper birds ami building nesls. On Friday, we look forward lo liie .see­ ing Ihe play "The Fisherman nnd 1 Iis W ife" n the Brock Cenler. S cham b ach O n C U D e a n ’s Lis t D uvid C. Schum biich o f A d ­ vance was luiincd ll) Ihe full se­ m ester clean’s list at C Icm soii U niversity by iiiuintaining a .1..S o r higher grade point avenigc. 0 / f e / / H o u s e S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 r d 2 - 4 P M Lol 21 Outchmnn U tili $1 45,200 fin'd/Jioor plan in ùfiiuti/ul new tubdhUion. ,)Ш 2ЛНА МИН on niiihi floor. A mutt ite! OritUQi^ Comaus new Iniiie in ЬыпН new lubMnian \UulteHetiHntmp, (h-er siud nonu. DeUuMцащг. lo t 29 P utchiiuin H ills $146,4.12 S w icogoúd W all & M cDaniel ЫгсеЬН, иммеЫф! & dining. FinitUd Ьошч М шп nn & lg Míuiu w/irpttrMr ihoutrlftinlen tvL у09-.Ыв5 D hvcrìoìis: HHy60lN.fivm Mocìavilk иррах, ÌOm'Jes,tìtmÙt.onlo lùttons Oiufxh IbL l.t. i u t i t D n h / ш ш и I tiU is ALL HOMES OPEN! OAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 : , WHATEVER IT TAKES www.coldwellbanker.com 331 fR£D BAHNSON DRIVE OAVIE 3 MiA\ Ж Coioiuii CíHiíi'.i'í cfí-»"' ‘.'КIfiiJ fionw СП a(ip'ü« П .Klt-5 A iri (:li.)!i,' Л lÉItl'J llAíl 'Cl 1им {“I'd A'3ri'j I’U'notiitndi rttiiifi iui'' Л.1Г1 pii.iv ll5Íf$689,000 Í5 7 THOROUCMED oavie .:B(i |C6 W NIPÍfl С1ЯС1Е OAVIE Ш Ш S HA.I: Fic^h C0iM!< Us Г,. ■••I t'-.-d t.t'.'i’ lo.i'V.njiHi.'i'j ) L.l'i)i’i'¡'' Í'«CIm!.[,.'i- Ii'’.I.(,m Cu I.iJi)'UÁ-JS ЗД И/^$445.000 !ot СЛ 11« ijoil coul«' Hcft c ü ^ , pUí!jj5 Л \..................................Iti 1М5 А tiU [u.ii i-'.il puí!ji5 .'t viNOló /:P|,iOieiiitfils bH.lulltijlti.loouWin'iMwl oiieis <1 39 OREEN COURf PUOOINQ RIOGE DAVIEm 3bHAlOCltHjWlbm?Ol7iinolOOAnl¡JAn Wiüsfoa «lis m bfick liwne is jiiuiieJ on a 1 ac t»i lie lút vr/tiicieüiiite weAí ot if>e goit couise. 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Haii дгкЗ a small мгк «/g.iwto C in d /J M -9 9 8 H 7 7 $ 2 2 4 .W 0 OT 13 REOUND WAr OAVIE Щ 2 5 В А ladilional buill tr i MiHer Located m cui’ (fcЛ1С full tiascmerl, ifay ceiii/Ki m maslef 6R and[)R BaSty«is-<ha'll64$209,90Q LOT 48 WIKOEMERE FARAU DAVIE ЗЁН 250A Infltittg ìtmosDlieie StVMtdisiance lo 140. Cul de-uc loi Fao story. eiM i'sni loom, lji03 u l in kìithen, linishcd foom in basanenf Deck o*eiiools $209.900 LOT 19 REOUNO WAV OAVIE SB H ilìnA? ь щ tiadiiionai «№ oaiage oii пфп )ewi HamAooJ A Me (loois on mam lewi Носкию thaii lioni poich bonus loom ovtf ga/aoe couiu 4ifi bcd(OOfT) Ulne пцуег we [aJonaanonm.wo 209 R E O FARM CTOAVIOSON 3HR ?^flA Gicai 1к)гге m desifaWs area, Oaseineni, l-nced yjrJ, sciecn porch, nij-n fe.t;l М[1Я, itfled ti;t) and much inore 2 souices. леи S puliic Ai!ei{|[cnGrLbb-9G3-IIEe $199.900 lo r ss RfDUHO WAT OAVIE ЗИ. ПИА- .....................-joicai 15 sij'v i.i'ij« in closei (iinif'g loornGiealiloo'plan-nolyouilioicai iSsiJ'v i.i'ij« fTiasei OR on WL ш а1к in tus bay wndo*. (Q^«f open to 2nd Hüor Рл:Иу ifi kit laige 2nd A 3fd m M i 2 cJfji'Jj«. -Wtfteis-Wn82$l9i.l02 .01 9 RIDIAM WAY OAVIE -К'М )i„IJii ('Uns la li/iisri U)rnis if^«i at«:u' yi'j'je tu incljJ« W 'iCf.iirigs 111 laisler 0Я A iJ'niai rrii k.l.fril A'Aü'l l5lj'.(J A JU'.'lr A.Uili.rj: r:Cl-'*¿rr!5 v.'-k.fw.r'j i'ia ut./ $iea.50Ò Ш M C0VIHQ10M CREEN OAVIE ? ! HAt ,Ì(|]-J t»Mi.S Ic ’i'; .m;i t«; -Illi UH. ■. 11't‘lrt'D.’cA'jr'l-'iIu: Pl-'it I'ÜCI Л"(..Ы II! 'Il il'-' Ml>-' (ПЧ1 jiiil, bi«it«nt. m i f t e i s - ‘505- И82 $H 02 00 1 C uldw ell It.in ki'i KcmI h l. ik 'Со ц ю мЧо п. »-шУи -п lOKFERNHtllOAVIOSON 36H 25НАГЬ (,n i." caisKüClmn 2 sKjií a/(lII bsirl WonOciful ||.'л сспшшШ/ Qilíis plj,aioimd. soccei (leIJ, All« j'ij [Hiiic artas ífuilt (or the waj l4js< (iirilf< Int twlly Itiij Попй IS Opefi ar«i cnj,'joiinsoii-rja 11/7 $iía,oflo lOT 19 OinCNMANHIUS OAVIE 3QR ?[)A Neal O'» «/large (ooms. open (loot plw, ileck stofage above garage. Caiiiedrai ceilings irtjjiejl looni and ((Oitt beJiCiom Rieal locition CiiviY Jorinson-598I17;$1M ,900 131 QUAIlNOllOW OAVIE Ш Н 25ÜA»rce twme tn ntw! Jiu, kiictien bieiVtasl iw v. focking criaif (loni poich, large deck. 15 mifi iq V<S Sxre К Ш Ю Me, thiil i» il ш Citidy Joi^son-998-H77 $1SI,W 0 t EAST LAKE DRIVE TWINBRODX DAVIE .. I Ш Uctptionai conditiflii, llie пел one levi'l split GR5 plan loi privacy largo to d iy loon', У basentini tor eipansion. Ijriw Ironl ^ ic h .^ s ГР Cirid/ Jtfinson • Ш \ \ П I'ljisti ii'it ti.iii' DM ik 1(1 (u lih v i'll UciiiVt'i (u i|)u i.)\u )ii A ll {q ii.il U {)|)uititiiiiy C oiii|>jiiy. ¡i|ita l llu ovltig O ppuiliinitv. i<ich Ol(i(i< it Im lD pcn dciitt/ Ownc<l jn d 0|>i‘riik'ü . aXOWEÜBANKER» МОтСАбЕ’ : « m \ Ш tn y otbtr ptk« ’ < Mwdiy)ro«»f)p»>'e^HWr>4 J • Prt-ouillfylmn trtfori |MU fbui ' <. ' yourKwiM ' \ ' >CiIM-US-)09-e20U7diyu . • Davie OKIte Agents В«Ьв()АЯ«п ■BttkyCoot KtlySfptitid Bititiitm №iU6»hS* í t ó t t " ' CailNtvlik MIClMitlCtt bttiySnow KnColdn НШ1ЫиЫ NwaKltbMo UDMMPplli )4ltrM(C4iii(VMrfsmn«»SIlVtOiMflt m -lltim-iii4muM»«•UÍ4m-mrwnmm n7i W Í11S Imn77m-mi m 1112MIIK2«tittro«»•nil m-iu9 . m u n m - iu s m-mi M m i An iMcIc.pendenlly owned ^id Opc.alcd Member of Coldwell 6.inkei-Real Esime Co.por.illon 1)6 . DAVII' COUNTY KNTÍ'RPRISK RIX’ORÜ.TIuir.sdav, Mtiicli 20, 211 PUBLIC NOTICES . NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Exoculor o( Ihe Esialo ol JOYCE F. COVER, lale o( Davio Couniy, this Is to no­ tily all persons having claim s against said oslale lo present them lo the undersigned on or beloro tho 27th day o( May, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol pub- llcallon or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 27lh day o( February, 2003. Donald Eugene Cover 220 Godbey Road Salisbury, NC 28t47 2-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor o) the Eslale ol BOBBY GENE GRE­ GORY, lale ol Davie Couniy, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said oslale lo present them to tho undersigned on or balore Ihe 13lh day ol June, 2003, boing Ihree months from the (irst day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said oslale will please mako Immedialo poymoni to the undersigned. This the 13th day ol March, 2003. Brenda Stroud Gregory, EXEC 943 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3-13-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-BO NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLO SURE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF ELLA H. DALTON, GRANTOR, To Jorone C. Herring, Trustee, as recorded In Book 282, Page 804 ot Ihe Davie Couniy Public Registry. Under and by virtue ol the power of salo contained in a certain Deed ol Trust executed by Ella H. Dal­ ton, to Jorone C. Herring, Trustee, dated Ihe 10lh day of August, 1998, and recorded in Book 282, Pago 804, In Iho Olfice of the Register of Doods for D avie County, North Carolina, delault having been made in Ihe payment ol Iho indobtodness thereby secured and failure to carry oul or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and Iho holder ol Iho indebtedness thereby securod having demanded a foreclosure thereol for the pur­ pose of satisfying said indebted­ ness, and the Clerk of Court grant­ ing permission lor tho loreclosure, Iho undersigned Trustee will oiler for salo at public auction lo Iho high­ est bidder for cash at the Court­ house door in Mocksvillo, North Carolina, at 2:30 p.m., on Iho 24lh day of March, 2003, the land, as improved, conveyed in said Deed ol Trust, Ihe same lying and being in or near the City ol Mocksvillo, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; B EG IN N IN G at a stone Johnson corner: Ihonce 43 W. 60 links to a slono N. 38 dog. E, 3 chs lo a Slone Booes lino; thence Soulh 48 dog. E 1.24 chs. to a slono In Williams corner; thence S. 30 clog. W 1.74 chs. W illiam s corner; Ihonco N. 45 dogs. W. 1.07 chs. lo a stone; henco S. 31 deg. W. 144 chs. to tho Beginning containing Iwo-lillhs ol an acre more or less. For back titlo, see Deed Book 63, page 57; Deod Book 47, page 619; Deed Book 34, page 38; and Dood Book 26, page 145; Davio Couniy Regislry, See also Tax Map 1-5-8, B, Parcol 21, located in M ocksville Tow nship, Davio Couniy, North Carolina. Nolo: N.C, Dalton died Oclobor 3, 1990. Subjoct, however, lo any and all prior oncumbrancos ol record and all ad valorem taxes. The record owners of this prop­ erty as rolloctod on tho records ol Iho Register of Doods ol Ihis couniy is Ella H. Dalton. Terms of tho sale, including tho amouni ol the cash deposit, II any, lo bo mado to tho highest bidder at tho sale, aro: Five percent (5%) ol the amouni ol the highest bid must bo deposited wilh Iho Trusteo on Iho dato ol salo pending conlirma- tion ol the salo wilh Ihe balance due as of Iho dato of confirmation of salo. Dalod Ihis 281h day ol Febru­ ary, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agent lor Ihe Trustee c/a Hall and Vogler 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Telephone (336)751-6235 3-13-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of sale con­ tained in a certain Deed of Trust mado by Nancy A. McGrath and Robert H. McGrath, wile and hus­ band (PR ESEN T RECO RD OWNER(S): Robert H. McGrath) to Gary L. Lackey, Trusteo(s), dated tho 3rd day ol December, 1997, and recorded in Book 266, Page 628, Davie Couniy Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrum ent duly re­ corded In tho Ollice of the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that tho Deed ol Trust bo foreclosed, Iho undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at the Courthouse Door In Iho city ol Mocksville, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, al 1 ;30 p.m. on March 24, 2003, and will sell to tho highest bidder lor cash the following real eslate situate In Ihe County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being In Fulton Town­ ship, Davie County, North Carolina, and beginning at a new iron set, said new iron set being located Soulh 89 degrees, 00 mlnules, 00 seconds East 107.90 leet from an existing Iron, said existing Iron be­ ing Ihe Northwest corner of Lonnie Bonce Jones, Deed Book 50, Pago 117 and being the Northeast cor­ ner of Lonnie E. Jones, Deed Book 185, Page 519; thenco Irom said beginning new iron set, North 12 degrees, 32 minutes, 46 seconds West 120.00 feel to a now Iron set; thenco South 89 degrees, 00 min­ utes, 00 seconds East 324.47 feet lo an unmarked point In the cenler of Fork BIxby Road (SR 1611); thence wilh Iho centre of said road. South 08 degrees, 42 minutes, 48 seconds East 118.36 feet to an unmarked point in the center of road; thenco North 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds West 16.33 feel to an existing Iron; thence North 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds West 9.78 foot to a solid Iron found; thonce North 89 do- groes, 00 mlnutos, 00 seconds W ost 290.22 leet to Iho POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and being 0.858 acres as surveyed by Tutterow Suivoying Company, April 7, 1997. Together with im prove­ ments located thereon; said prop­ erty boing located at 749 Fork Bixby Road, Advance, North Carolina. Should tho property be pur­ chased by a third parly, lhal per­ son must pay Ihe tax of Forty-Five Cents (S0.45) per Ono Hundred D ollars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). Tho properly lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is boing offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol the note secured by the deed of Irusl/socurity agreement, or bolh, boing loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenlatlve ol either the Trustee or the holder of Iho nolo mako any roprosonta- lion of warranty relating lo Iho title or any physical, environmental, health or safely coriditions existing in, on, al or relating lo tho property boing olforod for salo, and any and all rosponsibililies or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating lo any such condilion oxprossly aro disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold sub)eot to all laxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal chocks) of five percont (5%) of tho purchase price, or seven hundred filly dollars (S750.00), whichovor is groalor, will bo required at Iho time ol the sale. This 3rd day ol March, 2003. H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslitulo Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslitulo Trustee P.O Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetlovillo, NC 28302 3-13-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of Iho Estate of JACK BOW ERS KING falo ol Davio County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said oslalo lo prosoni Ihem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 6th day of June, 2003, boing throo (3) months from the first day ol pub- fication or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indeblod to said oslals will pleaso make Immediate payment to tho undersigned. This tho 6lh day ol March, 2003. Margaret O. King 118 Lester Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of sale con­ tained In a certain Deed ol Trust made by Terry K. Jordan and Tina M. Jordan, husband and wile, lo Donald Stephen Bunco, Truslee(s), dated the 3rd day of November, 1998, and recorded In Book 289. Pago 284, Davie County Regislry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment ol tho note thereby socured by the said Deed of Trust and tho undetsigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee In said Dood of Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded In Ihe Olfice ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and Ihe holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Sub­ stitute Trustee will oiler for sale at tho Courthouse Door In Iho city of Mocksvlllo, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, al 1:30 p.m. on March 24, 2003, and will sell to tho highest bid­ der for cash the following real es­ tate siluale in Ihe Couniy of Davie, North Carolina, and being,more par­ ticularly doscribod as lollows: Beginning ot an Iron slake In Ihe Soulheaslern corner ol Ihe property o l Jorry C. Adam s (seo DavIe Couniy Regislry, Dood Book 113, Page 185 and Deed Book 160, Page 746) said Iron being In Ihe Eastern right-of-w ay m argin of Peaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); runnlng'lhonce North 34 degrees 12 mlnulos 30 seconds East 353,22 feot to an Iron; thenco crossing ovor a gravel road Soulh 76 degrees 15 minutes 09 seconds East 205.19 feot to an Iron; thonce Soulh 36 de­ grees 31 minules 47 seconds East 35.00 feel 10 an Iron lhat Is also tho Northwest corner ol Iho property of Emory G. Mooro-and wife, Wanda D. Moore (see DavIe County Reg­ islry, Deed Book 123, Page 506); thenco Soulh 37 degrees 44 min­ utes 43 seconds West 424,19 loot - to an Iron In the Eastern right-of-way margin ol Poaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); running thence with Ihe Eastern margin of Peaceful Valley Road (SR #1472); North 52 degrees 55 mlnules 00 seconds West to an iron; Iho Point and Place of Begin­ ning. Containing 1.937 acros, more or less. All according lo a survey by Ray E. Crouse, R.L.S., dated 21 February 1995, Job No. JN395. To­ gether with improvements located thereon; said properly being located at 158 Peaceful Valley Road, Ad­ vance, North Carolina. This properly Is the same prop- orly described in Davio Couniy Reg­ istry Deed Book 134, Page 334, Some of tho distance calls In the above description aro longer lhan Ihoso In the descriplion at Deed Book 134, Page 334. Tho above de­ scriplion was dralled Irom a survey by Ray E. Crouse, R.L.S., who ro- porled lo Ihls draftsmon that the survey was from iron to iron and that upon investigation of tho irons In Iho ground there was no evidenco lhal any iron had boon moved Irom its original placomenl. Tho property is subject lo reslrlc- lions, easements and right-of-ways ot record. Including bul nol limited to: a 60’ righl-of-way in favor of the State Highway Commission al Deod Book 85, Page 205; a Duke Power righl-of-way at Book 60, Pago 315; a reservation ol mineral tights In la- vor of the United Slates Governmenl at Deed Book 51, Pago 399, and a presumed way-ot-necesslly right-ol- way ovor the Northern portion ol Ihe subject properly in lavor of an 8.5 aero tract and an 8.46 acre Iracl North ol the subject property all stemming from H.L. Foster's 1995; Deod Book 51, Page 391 acquisi­ tion of tho 51.43 acre base tract from which the subject property and the releroncod 8.5 acre and 8.46 acre tracts wore created. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third parly, that person must pay Iho lax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1), Tho property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol salo Is being ollared for salo, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holdor of Iho nolo socured by ihe deed of trust/ security agreemoni, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Iho officers, direc­ tors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol ei­ ther the Trustee or tho holder ol the note mako any ropresonlallon ot warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmenlal, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being of­ fered for salo, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is bo­ ing sold subjocl lo all taxes, special assossmonts, and prior Hens or en­ cumbrances ot record and any re­ corded roleases. A cash deposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of tho purchase prico, or seven liundrad fifly dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at tho llmo of the salo. This 3rd day ol March, 2003. H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslitulo Trusteo P,0 Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayelleviile, NC 28302 3-13-2tn \ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP18 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY MARK W. RUS- SELLAND CHRISTIE A. RUSSELL DATED OCTOBER 10,206l, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 389 AT PAGE 860 IN TH E DAVIE CO UNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an O rder of tho Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and au­ thority contained in the abovo-rol- erenced deed of trust and because of default In Iho payment of the In­ debtedness thereby socured and (allure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deod of trust, tho underslgned.substituto trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash al tho usual place of saio al Ihe county courthouse of said county at 2:00 P,M. on March 28, 2003, Ihe following doscribod real estate and any other improvements which m ay bo situated Ihereon, situated In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEING LOTS Nos. Ninety-Six (96), N lnety-S oven (97), and Ninety-Eight (98) ol U KEW O O D SUBDIVISION, Section Four, as per survey and plat made by W.O. Doggott, Surveyor, April 12,1960, And said plat recorded In Map Book 3, Page 81, In tho R egister ol Deeds O llice ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, lo which reference is hereby made for a more particu­ lar description. "But these lots are sold subject to certain restrictions, as lo Ihe use thereof running with said lands by whomsoever owned, said rostrlc- lions, which are expressly assontod to by the parties of the socond part in accepting this deed, being as fol­ lows; Said lols shall be used for residential purposes only and no residence of a size less than twelve hundred square feet area, not counling breezeway or garage shall be erected thoreon, and said dwell­ ing must be erected as much as fifly loot from tho front of Iho property line of said lols, nor closer than ton foet to side line of said lots.” For back title see deod Irom E,C. Morris et ux and M.H. Murray et ux to Mocksville Development Corporation dated April 10, 1959, and recorded In Book 61, Pago 217, Davie Registry, dood from E.G. Morris ot ux lo M.H. Murray, October 24, 1951, Book 56, Pago 377; dated from R.B. Sanford, Jr. (single), lo H .R. Hendrix et ux to E.C. Morris, dated Octobers, 1951, Book 50, Pago 635; deod from E.L. Gaithor heirs to R.B. Sanlord, Jr. dated October 10, 1946, and re­ corded In Book 43, Page 479, Davie Couniy Registry. And Being m oro com m only known as; 156 W andering Lane, Mocksvlllo, N 0 27028 The record owners of the prop­ erly, as reflected on Ihe records of the Register of Deeds, are Mark W. Russoll and Christie A. Russoll. The properly to bo ollered pur­ suant to this nollce of salo Is being ollered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther Ihe Trusteo nor tho holder ol the note securod by tho deed of trust/security agroomont, or both, boing foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys,' omployeos, agents or authorized representative of either Trustao or ttie holdor of the note make any representation or warranty relating lo tho titlo or any physical, environmenlal, health or salely conditions existing In, on, at or relating to tho property being olfered for sale, and any and ail responsibllitlos or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating lo tho property being ollered for salo, and any and all rosponsibililies or liabili­ ties arising out of or in any way re­ lating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimod. This sale is made subject to all prior lions and oncumbrancos, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited lo any transfer tax associ­ ated wilh the foroclosuro, lor pay­ ing, If any. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amouni of Ihe bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever 1s greater, is required and must bo tondorod in tho form of corlifiod lunds at tho tinio of the sale. This salo will bo held opon ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following tho expiration of tho statutory upset period, all remaining amounts aro immediatoly duo and owing. Tho dale of Ihis Notice is March 3, 2003. Elizabelh 0. Ells and/or David W. Noill Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 3-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■Having qualilied as Executor ol Iho Estate ol DANIEL WEBSTER GRIFFITH aka Daniel W. Grilfith, lato ol Davio County, this is lo no­ tily all persons having claim s against said estale to present thorn lo the undersigned on or before tho 6th day of Juno, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of pub­ lication or Ihis notice will bo pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ploase make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Iho 6th day of March, 2003. Michael W. Grillith 112 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Exoculor of the Estate of LOUISE W. WEBB lato ol Davio County, this is lo no­ tily all persons having claim s againsl said estate to prosoiit them lo the undersigned on or belore the 6th day o( June, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Iho firsl day of pub­ lication or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indobtod to said eslate will ploase make immediate payment to Iho undersigned. This the 6th day ol March, 2003. James L. Lash, EXEC 015 Carolina Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28146 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 03-SP-20 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority contained in lhal certain Deed of Trust oxocutod and dolivored by Clarkson Hoskins III and Peggy B. Hoskins, dalod Juno 28,2001, and recorded in Iho Olfice of Iho Register of Deeds of Davio Couniy, North Carolina, in Book 377 at Page 170; and be­ cause ol default lo carry oul and perform the stipulations and agree­ ments contained thoroln and pur­ suant to demand of tho owner and holder ol Iho indebtedness secured by said Deod of Trust, tho undor- signed Substitute Trustee will place for salo, al public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash a the usual place ol sale at Iho Davie County Courthouse, in Mocksvillo,' North Carolina, al 12:00 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 2nd day ol April, 2003, lhat parcel ol land, including improvements theroon, situated, lying and boing in ttip C ity of Mocksvillo, County ol Davkj, Slate ol North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; All ol a certain tract ol land, situ­ ate, lying and boing in Clarksvillo Township, Davio County, Stato of North Carolina, and moro particu­ larly doscribod as lollows: Beginning al an iron pin in tho conlor of U.S. Highway //601, a corner lor G rady R eavis (now Poole) in Iho Langston Lino, thenco with the Reavis Lino North 89 de­ grees 15 mlnules Wost 730 leet to an iron pipe; thenco wilh tho Roavis Line North 1 degree 26 minules East 412 loot to an iron pipe; Ihonco a now lino South 89 de­ grees 15 minutes East 755 loot lo an iron pin in the center ol U.S. Highway //601; thence South 5 do- groos Wost 413 loot to tho begin­ ning, containing 7.00 acres, moro or less. Address ol properly: 4271 US Highway 601 North, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 P rosoni R ecord O w ners: Clarkson Hoskins III and Peggy B. Hoskins Tho torms of tho salo aro that tho real property horeinbeforo de­ scribed will be sold for cash to tho highest bidder. Tho Substitute Trustee resorvos tho righl to require a cash deposil or a co'riiliod chock nol io oxcood Iho greater ol five percent (5%) of the amount ol tlio bid or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars (S750.00). In tho event lhal tho Owner and Holder is exempt Irom paying the same, ihe successful bidder may also bo required lo pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and Iho tax roquirod by N.C.G.S. Soc- tion 7A-308(a)(1). Tho roal property hereinabove described is being ollered for salo "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will bo sold subject lo all superior lions, unpaid taxes, and special assossmonts. Olher conditions will bo announced at Ihe salo. The salo will be hold open for ton (10) days for upsol bids as by law required. This tho 5lh day ol March, 2003. Kollam & Pettit, P.A. Substitute Trusleo 3-20-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MOCKSVILLE, PINEBROOK & SHADY GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HVAC RENOVATIONS DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Sealed bids will be received by Davio County Board of Education (Owner) in the Administration Build­ ing, Conlorence Room, Altontlon; Dr. Van Jotinson, 220 Cherry St., Mocksville, NC 27028, until 3:00 p.m. 'on April 3,2003, at which timo they will bo publicly oponod and road. Plans and spocificallons for tho proposed work may bo examined at the ollice of Consultant Engi­ neering Sorvico, Inc. 811 West 51h SIroel, Sullo 101, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A set of d.ocumonts , may bo obtained by bidders from . tho offico of the Engineer upon a deposit of Ono-hundrod dollars ($ 100) for oach sot. If within five (5) days after tho receipt ol bids, tho , documents are returned undam­ aged, Iho deposit of bidders who submit bona fido bids will be re- ' turned. Subcontractors and supplì- ors who desiro drawings or specili- cations for Ihoir own uso will be charged the cost of reproduction and handling. A mandatory Pre-Bid ' Mooting will be held at 9:00 A.M., ' March 25, 2003 in Iho Admlnislra- lion B uilding, 220 C herry S t., ' Mocksville, NC. Site visits will foi- .' low mooting. Bids shall bo taken for HVAC ^ work lo bo porlormed. All contrac­ tors are notifiod lhat they must bo licensed under prevailing N.C, ' Stato laws. Tho Contractors are ; hereby notifiod that all public laws pertaining to receiving and award­ ing contracts will be observed. In consideration of the Owners ' receiving his bid, oach bidder agrees that no bid may bo with­ drawn alter tho scheduled closing timo lor Iho receipt of bids, for a poriod of up to forty-fivo (45) days, except as provided by NC State law. A Porformance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond will bo required of Iho successful bid­ der In any amouni equal lo 100% ol the Contract price. Each proposal shall bo acpom- panisd by a cash deposit or a cor- tilibd check on some bank or.Irust company insured by Ihe Federal Deposil Insurance Corporation in an amount equal to nol less than 5% ol Ihe proposal, or in Ilou thereol, a bidder may offer a bid bond oxocutod by a corporate surety licensed under the laws ol North Carolina to oxocule such bonds, conditioned that Iho surety will upon demand forthwith mako payment to tho obligoo upon said bond 11 tho bidder fails lo oxocule Iho contract in accordance with the ' bid bond, and upon failure lo lorth- with m ako paym ent, tho surely shall pay to Iho obligee an amouni equal lo Ihe amount of tho said bid bond. The deposit shall be retained il tho successlul bidder fails to ex- ocule tho contract within 10 days alter award or fails lo give satisfac­ tory surety as roquirod herein. The Owner reserves tho right lo ' I ojoci any and all bids, or lo accept Ihe lowest legal bid deemed in Iho besl intorost of tho Owner, and to dotormino low bidder in case of tio bids. Paymoni ip Iho Contractor will be mado on the basis of ninety per­ cont (90'i'o) of monthly estimates and final paym oni m ade upon complolion and acceptanco of tho work. Applications Cortilicatos for payment to bo made on AIA Form G-702. Dub Polls, Superintendent Davio County Board of ‘ Education 220 Cherry Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Engineer: Consultant Engineering Sorvice, ■ Inc. B it West 5th SL, Suite 101 Winston-Salom, N0 27101 ; NORTH CAROLINA 3-20-1 In DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Exoculor of ■ Ihe E stale ol R O BER T K. ^ ROCKHILL, lato ol Davio County, ’ this is to notily all persons having ' claim s againsl said o sla lo lo ' present Ihem lo Iho undersigned on ■ or boforo the 20lh day of June, , 2003, being throo (3) months Irom tho first day of publication or Ihis notice wiii bo pleaded in bar of their rocovory. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako Imme­ diato payment to the undersigned. ' This the 20lh day ol March, ' DAVIIi COUN'I’V ICN TKRI'RISK RFXOUD, Thursdiiy, Miirch 20, 2003 - 1)7PUBLIC NOTICES 2003. ArisA. Rockhill, EXEC 449 Avon Street Mocksvillo, NC 27028 3-20-41П 1 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of sale con­ tained in a certain Deed of Trust m ade by V irg in ia M, R eavls (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S); Ronald Jones, Sandra Jones, Evelyn B. Atkins and Eddie T. At­ kins as to easement, and Virginia Mae Reavls) lo Gary L, Lackey, Trustee(s), dated Ihe 22nd day of December, 1998, and recorded In Book 292, Page 363, DavIe County Registry, North Carolina, default having bean made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under­ signed, H, Terry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded in the Olfice of the Register ot Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and Ihe holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, Ihe under­ signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the city of M ocksville, D avie County, North Carolina, al 1:30 p.m, on March 24, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the lollowlng real estate situate in the County ol Davie, North Caro­ lina, and being more particularly described as follows; Being known as Lot #66 ol Oak­ land Heights Subdivision as shown on Plat Book 4, Page 122-123 (Slide 121) of the Davie County R egistry to w hich ralsrence Is hereby made for a more particular descriplion. Together with Improve­ ments located thereon; said prop­ erty being located at 2553 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, North Carolina, Subject to those R estrictive Covenants recorded In Deed Book 89, Page 306, Davie County Reg­ istry. Subject also to all easements and restrictions ol record. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCQS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur- -)- suant to this notice of sale is being offered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, ‘ agents or authorized representative of either tho Trustee or the holder of the note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disciaimad. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol fiva percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 3rd day ol March, 2003. H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee RO Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, N 0 28302 3-13-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quali­ lied as Executor ol the Estale of GELEE S. POTTER, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this Is to notily all persons, firm s, and corporation having claims against the estate lo exhibit them to the undersigned at the of­ fice of DAVIS & BREWER ATTOR­ NEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Carolina 27012, on or before the 27th day ol May, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the eslate will please make Immediate payment. This the 27th day ol February, 2003. Dorman L Williams Executor of the Estate of Gelee S. Potter By Edward Y. Brewer P.O, Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite 0 Clammons, NC 27012 2-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP-12 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLO SURE OF THE DEED OF TRUST OF CROSSROADS GEN­ ERAL. INC., GRANTOR, To Jerone C. Herring, Trustee, as recorded In Book 228, Page 548 of the Davie Couniy Public Registry. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust executed by Crossroads General, Inc., to Jerone C. Her­ ring, Trustee, dated the 28th day ol September, 1995, and recorded in Book 228, Page 548, In the Of­ fice ol the Register ol Deeds (or Davie County, North Carolina, de­ fault having been made In the pay­ ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry oul or perform the stipulations and agree­ ments therein contained, and the holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a fore­ closure thereof (or the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the Clerk of Court granting permis­ sion for the foreclosure, the under­ signed Trusteo will offer (or sale at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the Courthouse door In Mocksville, North Carolina, at 2:15 p.m., on the 24th day of March, 2003, the land, as Improved, con­ veyed In said Deed of Trust, Ihe same lying and being In or near Ihe City of Mocksville, DavIe County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being In Mocksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina and beginning al a r/r spike, said r/r spike being located In Ihe Western intersection of U.S. Highway 64 and Dalton Road (SR 1605); thence w ith said Dalton Road, South 87 degrees, 15 min­ utes, 33 seconds West 334.56 feet to a placed Iron, said placed Iron being located 15.5 leet North ol said center line of said Dalton Road: thence South 72 degrees, 45 mlnules, 33 seconds West 109,53 (eet ot a now Iron pin; thence North 09 degrees, 45 mlnutos, 22 sec­ onds East 79,69 feet to a new iron pin; thence North 84 degrees, 54 minutes, 26 seconds East 119.53 feet to a new Iron pin; thence North 84 degrees, 54 minutes, 26 sec­ onds East 11 9.53 feet to a new Iron pin; thence North 84 degrees, 54 minutes, 26 seconds East 25.34 feet to a new iron pin; thence North 63 degrees, 30 mlnules, 25 sec­ onds East 18.43 feet to a new iron; thence North 49 degrees, 11 min­ utes, 07 seconds East 93.58 feet to a r/r spike, said r/r spike being located in the Western edge of said U.S. Highway 64; thence with said Highway 64, Soulh 50 degrees, 03 mlnules, 27 seconds East 246.55 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.900 acres as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying Company September 7, 1994. . Subject, however, to any and all prior encumbrances ol record and all ad valorem taxes. The record owners of this prop­ erty as rellected on the records of the Register of Deeds of this couniy is Ella H. Dailon. Terms of the sale, including the amount ol the cash deposit, if any, to be made lo the highest bidder at Ihe sale, are; Five percent (5%) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee on the data of sale pending conlirma- tion of the sale with the balance due as of the data of confirmation ol sale. Dated this 28th day ol Febru­ ary, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Agent for the Trustee c/o Hall and Vogler 181 South Main Streat Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 3-13-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualifiod as Administra­ trix of the Estate of JAMES CARL GRISSOM, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claim s againsl said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of May, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako Immedlata pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of February, 2003. Betty L. Grissom, ADMN 3021 Hwy. 64 East Mocksville, NC 27028 2-27-4tnI NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 02 SP 238 ■ By authority contained In those certain Deeds ol Trust executed by P C Pappas Builders, Inc., as re­ corded in Book316, Page 788, and Book 327, Page 56, of the Davie County Public Registry (see Ap­ pointments ol Substitute Trustee as recorded In Book 448, Page 848, and Book 448, Page 85, of the Davie County Public Registry); the record owner of Ihe property de­ scribed In the said Deed of Trust being P C Pappas Builders, Inc., default having been made In pay­ ment of the Promissory Notes se­ cured by said Deeds ol Trust; the said Deeds of trust being by the term s thereol subject to foreclo­ sure; the present owner and holder of the Notes having dem anded foreclosure for the purpose of sat­ isfying said debt; and by authority contained In the Order Allowing Foreclosure of D eed o l Trust signed on the 3rd day of January, 2003, as the result of a hearing In the foreclosure belore the Clerk ol Superior Court (02 SP 238); and at the request of the owner and holder of the Notes secured by the afore­ mentioned Deeds of Trust, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A., Subslilule Trustee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville, North Carolina, on Friday, April 4, 2003, at IV.OO a.m., the real estate located In the County of Davie, being more par­ ticularly described as follows: Being the following tract and parcel ol land located In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Being known and designated as Lots 108 and 109 Bermuda Run West, as recorded In Plal Book 7, Page 93, Davie County Registry, reference being mads hereto tor a more particular description. Together wilh and subject to all of the rights and obligations set forth In that certain Declaration of Covenants, Conditions apd Restric­ tions (the “Declaration"), recorded in B ook 204, Page 573, as amended by First Amendment to Declaration of Covenants, Condi­ tions and Restrictions recorded at Book314, Page ISO, Davie County Registry, including, without limita­ tion, all easements set forth therein, all of which are Incorporated herein by reference as it set oul verbatim herein. Tract #1; Being known and des­ ignated as Lot 109 Bermuda Run W est, recorded in Plal Book 7, Page 93, Davie County Registry, reference being made hereto lor a more particular description. Together with and subject lo all o l the rights and obligations set lorih In that certain declaration ol covenants, conditions and restric­ tions recorded at Book 314, Page 150, Davla County Registry, includ­ ing without limitation, all easements set forth therein, all ol which are Incorporated he rein by reference as it set out verbatim herein. Tract #2: Being a lour-loot wide strip running a length of eight feet along the W estern line of Lot 109 as shown on the Map of Bermuda Run West as recorded In the Of- lice ol the Register oi Deads ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, in Plat Book 7, page 93. , S ubject to an easem ent to WFBRCC, LCC over Ihe properly for use as a golf course known as Bermuda Run W est Golf Course, The sale shall be made subject to any and all taxes Including taxes which are a lien against properly though not yet due or payable, and any special assessm ents, ease­ ments, rights ol way, restrictions of record, and prior deeds of trust. The sale shall be made without war­ ranty of any kind. Including any warranty as lo the physical or envi­ ronmental condilion of tho roal es­ tate sold. The highest bidder at the sale may be required lo make deposit by cash or check of up to five (5%) percent of the bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, at the time the bid Is accepted, and Ihe remaining balance upon confirmation of Ihe sale. The sale will be reported to Ihe Court and will remain open for ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. II no advance bids are liled with Ihe Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed. This Ihe 5th day of March, 2003. Bianco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A,, Substitute Trustee By; Bowen C. Houff, Vice President 3-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY SALE Under and by virtue ol tha power ol sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust made by Michael E. An­ thony to Donna Trione, Trustee, dated the 30th day of January, 1998, recorded In Book 269/272, Page 527/882, Davie County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made in the payment ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed ot Trust, and the under­ signed, Thomas H, Clements, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office ol Ihe Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing sufih Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of Trust bef oreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee, Thomas . H. Clem ents having attended a hearing and receiving an order to proceed signed by the (Asst.) Clerk of the Superior Court, wil offer (or sale at tha Courthouse Door, In the City ol Mocksville, Davie County, North C arolina, at 11:30 A,M ,, March 27,2003, and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate, situate in Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as folows; BEING all of Lot No. 221 as shown on a recorded plat enlllled RIDQEMONT, SECTION I, RE­ VISED, as developed by Fortls Enterprises, Ind., said map being drawn by Otis A. Jonos Surveying Company, Inc., June 26,1974, said plal being recorded In Plat Book 4, page 152, In the O ffice ol the Registr of Deeds of Davio County, North Carolina, to which reference Is hereby made for a more com­ plete description. The above described properly Is subject to the restrictive cov­ enants as recorded In Deed Book 93, page 518, In the Ollice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina. Including any dwelling located thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 132 Hollow Hill Court, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, This sale Is made subject to all taxes, prior Hens and encum ­ brances of record againsl the said properpty, and any recorded ro­ leases. A deposit In cortlfled funds or cash will bo required at the lim e ol salo, $750,00 or 5% ol Ihe amouni of bid for deposit, w hichever Is greater. Thomas H. Clements Substitute Trustee David B. Craig, Attorney at Law ' P.O. Box 1180 Fayetteville, NC 28302 (910)483-0131 3-13-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of IS ABELLE L. DEDERICK, late of Davio County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firm s and corporations having claims against the estale to exhibit them to the undersigned at the of­ fice ol his attorney, Suite 200,500 W est Fourth Street, W inston-Sa­ lem, North Carolina 27012, on or before the 23rd day of Juno, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to Ihe said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day of March, 2003. Ronald 0 . Dedarick, Executor Estate ol Isabelle L. Dederlck Cralge, Brawiey, Lllpfert & Walker, L.L.P, 3-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra­ tor of the Estate of W fLLIAM H, PATTERSON, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihis is to notify all persons having claims against Ihe estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before June 20,2003, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir right to recovery againsl Ihe eslale ol the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of March, 2003. Mary H. Patterson Administrator of the Estale of William H. Patterson c/o Harrell Powell, Jr. Attorney for Mary H. Patterson Administrator 514 South Stratford Road, Suite 333 W inston-Salem, NC 27103 3-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTfCE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION/ NPDES UNIT 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NC 27699-1617 NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO ISSUE A NPOES WASTEWATER PERMIT On the basis ol thorough staff review and application of NC Gen­ eral Statute 143.21 Public Law 92- 500 and other lawful standards and regulations, the North Carolina Environmental Management Com­ mission proposes to Issue a Na­ tional Pollutant Discharge Elimina­ tion System (NPDES) wastewater discharge permit to the person(s) listed below effective 45 days from the publish date of this notice. Written comments regarding the proposed permit will be acceptod until 30 days alter the publish dale of Ihls nollce. All comm ents re­ ceived prior to that dato aro con­ sidered In the llnal determinations regarding Ihe proposed permit. The Director of the NC Division of Wa­ ter Quality may decide to hold a public meeting lor the proposed permit should the Division receive a significant degree ol public inter­ est. Copies ol the draft permit and other supporting Information on file used to determ ine conditions present in the draft permit are avail­ able upon request and payment of the costs of reproduction. Mail com­ ments and/or requests for Informa­ tion to the NC Division of Water Quality at the above address or call Ms. Valery Stephens at (919) 733- 5083, extension 520. Please in­ clude tha NPDES permit number (attached) In any communication. Interested persons may also visit the Division ol Water Quality at 512 N, Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604-1148 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. lo review information on file, N PD ES P erm it Num ber NC0050903, Tho Division of Wa­ ter Quality Is reopening the NPDES permit for the Town of Mocksville - Bear Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (171 Clement Street, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028). The permit Is be­ ing reopened to Include a limit for total zinc. The municipal wastewa­ ter treatment plant Is permitted to discharge up lo 0,25 M G D of treated dom ostic and Industrial wastewater from an outfall Into Bear Creek, a class C water in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin. BOD, ammonia, dissolved oxygen, somo metals, including zinc, are water quality limited. This discharge may affect luturo water qilallty based effluent lim its for additional dis­ charges within this portion of Ihe watershed. 3-20-1 In NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-oxocu- tors of the Eslale of ATLEA POTTS C O R NATZER , late of D avie County, this is 10 notily ail persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present thorn to the undersigned on or belore the 13th day ol June, 2003, being three months from the first day of publication or this no­ tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 13th da'y of M arch, 2003. Karen Cornatzer Robertson, COEX PO Box 43 ■> Advance, NC 27006 Donald Gray Cornatzer 1690 NC Hwy. 801 S Advance, NC 27006 3-13-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS H%ving qualified as Co-execu­ tors of the Estate of M ILDRED ALLEN SM ITH , late of D avie County, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estale to present them to the undersigned on or before tha 20th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery All persons indebted to said eslate will please make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 20th day ol March, 2003, Harold Wayne Smllh 856 Hwy. 801 N Advance, NC 27006 William Gray Smllh, Co- Executor 820 Hwy. 801 N Advance, NC 27006 3-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A R esolution D eclaring the Intention ol the Board ol Com m issioners o f Ihe Town of M ocksvlffe to C onsider the C losing portion o l W ilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, w hich adjoins Oak Street. WHEREAS, G.S. 160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board of Commission­ ers of Ihe Town of Mocksville to close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ol Com ­ missioners ol the Town ol Mocks­ ville considers II advisable lo con­ ducl a public hearing for giving con­ sideration to the closing ol a por­ tion of W ilson Street (AKA Pine Streel), an unopened street, shown on Davie County Map I-5-7-D and 1-5-8-D. The unopened street would connect to Oak Streel and adjoins Parcels I-5-8-D-11 and I- 5-8-D-10 owned by the petitioner, Mrs. Thelma Spencer. NOW , TH EREFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Com­ missioners of the Town of Mocks- vilie that; (1) A meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. o'clock on Ihe Tuesday, Ihe 1 si day of April 2003, In the Mocksville Town Hall to consider a resolution closing that portion ol W ilson ' Street, an unopened streel, which adjoins Oak Street. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed to publish this Resolution ot Intent once a week for four suc­ cessive weeks in the Davie County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to transmit by registered or certified mall to each owner of prop­ erly abutting upon that portion of said street a copy of this Resolu­ tion ol Intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected lo causa adequate notices ol this Resolution ol Intent and the scheduled public hearing to bo posted as required by Q.S. 160A- 299. Upon m otion duly m ade by Commissioner Richard Broadway, and duly seconded by Com m is­ sioner Vornon Thom pson, the above rasolutlon was duly adopted by the Board ol Commissioners ql -( tha Town ol Mocksville at the meet­ ing held on the 4th day of Febru­ ary, 2003 In the Mocksville Town Hall. This the 4th day of February, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. o'clock. FW . Slate Mayor 3-6-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of FORREST JAMES BECHER, SR., late of 3330 Ber­ muda Village, Advance, NC 27006, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit Ihem to the undersigned at Post Office Box 26000, Greensboro, NC 27420, on or before Ihe 20th day of June, 2003, or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 6th day of March, 2003. F JAMES BECHER, JR. Executor of tho Estate of Forrest Jamos Bocher, Sr. Sara Ruth VIzlthum Altorney at Law Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Hum­ phrey and Leonard, L.L.P. Post Ollice Box 26000 Greensboro, NC 27420 3-20-4tn FOR SALE: Cars.* Trucks Utility Builtjings Carports; All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC Happy IS'" Rooster you’re the Best m , M om tC Dod, Ш И (la v 1)8 ■ DAVIK COUNTY KN TKKPRISE RECORD,Thursday, March 20,2003 eLASSl Д Ж К И Е Я Х В Е Д У Е P B O F I T A B L E A b o r t i o n A l t e r n a t i v e D A V IE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E C enter otters conlidential & tree pregnancy tests, support se r­ vice s. and re fe rrals. M ake a h e a lth y c h o ice lo r y o u r llfe l Call 753-HO PE lor appointm ent. Animals 11 M IX ED LAYIN G hens & 1 rooster. All lor $24, 998-1321, You haul. i 9 ^ B L ^ K t 6 b -o v ¥r^ m are, m oondeck bloodline, ex­ cellent brood mare, genlla & rides S 2,200, C all 492-6466 leave m essage or 575-0501 S M A LL B LA C K & W HITE pony gelding, gentle, rides well, excel­ lent around kids $600, Call 492- 6466 leave m essage or 575- 0501. Antiques DEE'S ANTIQUES On Ihe Green...hlil 733 Greenhill Road Mocksville, NC 27028 492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Let's M ake A Deal! Hems drastically reduced M aking room lor large Local Es­ tate, No reasonable offer will be refused. "A Little Som ething (or Everyone", Now's the time lo pick out lhal beautiful Prom Dress, Check out D ee’s lor all your needs.Let Us Help W ith Your E state.W e also Buy Your Un- w anled Items. Give Us a Calli Apartments C ED AR RIDGE APARTM ENTS accepting applications. Designed lor persons 62 or older, disaoled or handicapped. W all to wall car­ peting, w asher/dryer co n n e c­ tions, great localion olf Old Sal­ isbury Road, Mocksville, NC, O l­ llce hours; Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday 10:00 am -2;00pm , te lepho ne: (336) 751- 0226 Equal Housing Opportunily, D U P LE X À P t-è ro'o'msV d^^^^^^^^ w asher, w asher/dryer, central ho at/air cond,, private IronI & back entrance, large yard, water ; fu rn is h e d , close to 1-40 and W alm art shopping center. No In­ side pots, drugs, drunks, or HUD. $600. renl-$300.-deposU. 753- b- 0974 Apartments M O C K S V ILLE SU N SET TE R ­ R AC E: All brick energy ellicient apartm ent. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, b a sk e tb a ll co u rt & sw ing s. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heal pum p pro­ vid e s ce n tra l he at and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh lloors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H en­ dricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. O f­ fice hours 1-6 M -F & Sat. 10-12, Phone 751-0168. N E W T b r A partm enir Mo^ vllle, For Showing call 909-2623, 492-6092 or 492-2311.__________ Appliances LAR G E SIDE BY side GE relrig erator, white w/ebony trim. W a ter & ice in door. GE range- eieo trie. Bolh in excellent condition S700/both. Call 998-5440. Art/Artist AR T C LASS ES-Advance area. 998-4100._______________________ Boats for Sale 1995 BASS TRAC KER , Alum. Pro 17(1.40 hp Mercury new troll­ ing motor, live well, deplh finder with speed & w ater temp, excel­ lent condition $4000. OBO. 751- 2032.____________________________ Child Care LOVING MOTHER OF three will keep 3rd shift children ages 2-6. Call 998-0616 between 8:30am- 3.00pm . O ^ W N ^ J U W a O O a -B e lo re & after school; Sum m er "school- age" program, full & part-time. No reg. tee. 20+ years experience. C all 998-9601 for m ore ln(or, C ornatzer School Distrlcl, r e u aI l e I T d^e p I n d a b l e m hom e sum m er child care. Con­ venient to S hady G rove/C or- natzer district. Reasonable rates. Lim iled space. 998-6948 Commercial Property STO R E FOR RENT on North M ain St. C all 998-0280 after 7p.m.______________________ C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Atthur Boslick 336-492-5992 GENETREXLERROOFING Now & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Esiimatos 336-284-4571 DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Sylvan Learning Center', the nation’s leader in supplemental educational services, is seeking a Director of Education for our center in tvtocksville,' As Education Director, you will administer a positive instructional environment, manage and train teachers, and conference with parents and teachers. To qualify, you must have a bachelor's degree in education and state certification. In addition, excellent organization, communication, and staff management skills are required. We offer thorough training and career advancement. Salary and bonus in mid $20’s. Full time position. To apply, call: Equal EmploymenI Opportunity (336) 406-0370 S Y L V A N LE A R N IN G CENTER* Boxwood Village Commercial C O M M E R C IA L BU ILD ING lor rent on 601 Soulh, Call 998-0280 after 7p.m.______________________ Condos For Rent G O T SPRING FEVER? Need a break? Rent condom inium s di­ rectly from the ow ners. Basic rooms; 1,2,3 and 4-bedroom con­ dos; Great Locationsll Feel free to v is it o u r w e b site at w ww ,m yrtiebeach4fun.com You m ay o fio o s e to e m a il us at vacationfun® yad le l,ne t or call 998-3440 for detailed inform a- llon._____________________________ Construction ______Equip______ 91 NEW H O LLA ND skid loader, bucket & forks, 1780hrs.,w /16ft, tandem trailer. $8000. O BO 76 D odge 2 Ion dum p truck 96,000 m iles $4500, or possible trade sport u tliity.4 9 2 -2 3 8 1 (H ) 416 1963(M) • Employment CHOICE PERSO NNEL, INC. Up to $9.20/hour 1 & 2 shuts. Must be able to read a ruler, do basic m alh, read drawings apd lift up to 40 pounds. Applicants m ust have good w ork references, ac­ cess to reliable transportation and be drug tested. A pply at: C hoice P ersonnel, Inc. 110-L Stockton Slreet Statesville, NC 28677, 704-872-0963 EOE M/F CO NCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. D rivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, M on.-Frl„ 10am- 2pm for application. EOE DRIVERS W AN TED -FLATBED tra c to r tra ile r tru c k d riv e rs needed. All types of loads-som e m uitislop. Hom e som e nights & m ost all weekends. 3 years class- A COL experience required. Must pass drug & physical test. Some benefils avaiiabie. If you're a hard w orker and looking tor good op­ portunity please apply at Curtis Kyles Trucking, 2210 Needm ore R d „ W oodleaT NC 27054 or call for app, 704-278-3532 M -F 8am- 5pm or fax resum e to 704-278- 4709. Employment EARN INCO M E FROM HOM E Your own business! M ail-order/ Internet. Full training & support. FREE information. Free-yourself- 4ever.com (888) 373-6795 E X R C 'A ^ W fiW F O R T T a i^ crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over- lim e. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. F IN A L E X P E N S E A G E N T w anted $8 00/w eek. 866-224- 8450 ExL 1289 H E LP W A N T E D -N A T U R E “^ W ay Retail G arden Shop. Apply belween 3pm and 5pm. 172 Hwy. 801S across from Berm uda Run. IM M ED IATE JO B OPPORTU'^ N ITY p a rt-tim e lo r NC Public School Bus Drivers'Association, Inc. Posltlon;Executive Secrelary H o u rs-M o n d a y th ru F rid ay 9 :0 0 a m -1 ;0 0 p m . G ra d u a tio n (rom high school and a m inimum ol tw o years of clerical experi­ ence or one year of training be­ yond high school or college. Can­ didates m ust com plete a leller o( interest and subm it to the North Carolina Public School Bus Driv­ ers' Association, Inc. M all It to; P.O. Box 3384, Salisbury, NC 28145, (ax it lo (704) 642-0313, e m a il It lo ncpsbda® bellsouth.net, atten­ tion: Todd Flanagan, President. Application DeadTine:contlnuous until filled. Posting date:M arch 15, 2003. An Equal O pportunity/ Adlrm ative Action Employer. LO C A L C O M PAN Y S E E K In g talent/entertainers for parties & events. 998-2525 NEW B O JAN Q LES HAS imm e- diate openings lo r m anagers. Experience Is required, salary will be based upon that experience. W e oiler a very lucrative bonus program along w ith other ben­ efits, Call 336-838-4000, voice mall #50 or fax 336-667-6001. p t-e v e n in g “ ^t r e s s , p t evening dishwasher, short order cooks. A pply In person M on.- W ed. 1:00pm -2:00pm , Doug's Diner, 7647 H w y 80 1S, C ool­ eemee. 1.2 Acre Lot in Fork 1.2 acre lol localed in Ihe Fork Church communily. Surveyed, perked, counly wafer wilh m eter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, m odular or doublewide allowed. $ 2 3 ,0 0 0 Contacl Robert Stono (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properllos 336-998-4733 P o o r B o y s V e s t y l S d d e v g OkNew Commercial & Rosidontiai Fully Insurod • Froe Estimates Ropfacemont Windows Jr. Cleary Homo: (336)940-6313 Mobile: (336)909-0491 Dana Hanolino Homo: (7O4)546-2045 Mobiio; (336)909-1301 336-284-6501 Mocksvillc 704-642-0223Salisbury . ^ s t v M u c k e r Helping You Make LAWN CARE rime For WIml«ca/fy Matters Duvie CduiUy Arts -acnrpei Council I________DHOCM PcnrOflMlNfl Ahtb Ccntcr The Davie County Arts Council invites applications I'or (he po.sition oCc.xccutivc director to manage tlie business and employees of the arts council and the Brock Perl'ormiiig Arts Ccntcr. A ppU aiitlx iittis l: j • Rc.side or lie w illing lo rciocale in (3avie Counly • I’os.scss a Hachelor’.s (leyrco, preferably bu.sine.ss rclaieil • I’o.s.sess .sirony leadership anil managemenl skills , • Have e,v|)ericnce in linancial managemenl • Have granl w riling and I'uncl-raising e.xpcrience • Have an appreciation for the arts Kcsiiitiox w ill he uccepteil through A p ril IH, 2003, Cover leller anil resume shiiuki be aclilicsseil to; [3avie Counly Arts Council G.xeciilivo D ireclor Search ()22 N. M ain Street M ocksville, NC 27028 Employment R AFFLES SALO N S IN M ocks­ ville is seeking qualified appli­ cants for (ull and part-tim e stylist positions. Applicants m ust have current NC cosm etology license and be able to w ork at least 2 evenings per w eek and Satur­ days. Salon is closed on Sun­ days. Call C alhy al 751-2941 to­ day lo schedule your conliden- tia f Interview. EOE TU C K E R ’S PLAC E -PT kitchen help^ Daytim e hours. M-F. 998- Health LA D IE S PILATES-BEG IN N ER classes. A dvance area. 998- 4100. TIR E D ? JO IN TS A C H E ? Not sleeping? Need a natural ap­ proach to hot flashes? Need appetite control? Herbs and vita­ m in supplem ents offer solutions. F ree sa m p le s. C a ll D ebbie M ille r, RN, 9 9 8 -1 8 0 0 . www.team slarllght.com /M lller Homes For Rent C LE A N 6-room house- a p p li­ ances lurnlshed, carport, storage bidg., large closets, Jericho Cn. Rd. $650/m o. 941-7593 FO R A LIS T IN G ol availa ble rental properties, please check our ad in Ihe Real Estate Section- H ow ard R ealty- 751-3538 NEW HOM E FOR rent. Hiiiorest St., Mocksville. 3BR, 1BA. $550./ m onth and $500 deposit. 751- 1152 or 751-4730._______________ Homes For Sale BU Y A TR U E m odular hom e. Save $75,000. Call 1-800-322- 8679. BUY M Y NEW home 4BR 2BA $500 down & $615 a m onth & I'll pay you $20,000. 704-883-9997 B Y O W N E R -3 .b e d ro o m s, 2 balhs, lg. great room with double garage, paved driveway, like new 5 years old) 492-7457 In M pcksville. Homes For Rent f s b o s b r , 2‘ s b a ьпск on i .4 2297 SO U TH 601 M ocksvllie- New construction 3BR 2 B A 1300 sq. (t. w / appliances. HUD ac­ cepted. $700/m onlh plus deposit. 998-7003. 2BR , 1 B A R EC ENTLY rem od- eled Central Heat and Air, O ak Cabinets, Hardwood and Carpet, D ishw astier, Stove and R elrig, $550 per mon(h. No HUD. 704- 278-1717. 2BR , 1BA STOVE, reirlgerator, C ooleem ee area. HOD ac­ cepted. 909-3452 or 998-9242. 3B R 2B A IN M ocksville near H ospital. $550/m onth. C all (or application. 751-5874 9 ROOM HOUSE locatedorTSar isbury St. Ideal (or hom e office situation. 336-941-7593. CLY/u T S r T c A LL a f le r '5 ^ 704-546-2188. acres, 2 car garage, (ull base­ ment, $220,000. Hwy 801S, A d­ vance. 940-2996. NEW 3 O R 4BR H om e. O ver 2,000 Sq. Ft. O nly 2 led. Ready lo m ove In $500 dow n, under $600 m onth. C all 1-888-251- 6790. N iiW T R U E M O D U LAR Hom e (C ape C od) 12/12 roof, 35yr. s h itiq ies, m uch m ore. W as W -SW O O .O O , Q u ick S ale $99,000.00 built on your landl M arch only. 1-800-672-9223. NEW TRUE M O D U LAR Home. Cost $75,000,00 W ill install on yo u r land . $ 5 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . O nly "One" Available, SBR, 2BA. For info. Call 1-800-422-0413. ‘S A C R iF T C E 'rB E D ^R N T T bat'h (true m odular) hom e built on your land. $80,000. even-builder pays , $ 3 0 ,1 0 0 . and you o n ly p a y $49,900.1 This oiler expires April 1st. Call 336-362-3676 or 336- 362-8040. A U C T I O N ESTATE OF: Ella Mac Ball (IX*ceast4l) 1440 Demetrias Dr., Winston-Siilem Thurs. March 27 • 10:AM niHECTlONS: 421N to JONESTOWN RD. Turn LEFT onlo JONESTOWN RD, Foitow 1 mito. Turn RIGKT onlo SARA LN. Travol 2/10 mito, turn LEFT onto DEMETRIAS OR, Trnvol 1/tO tnikj lo salo on RIGHT, R a n c h s t y le b n c k h o m e b u « In 1970 has 3 bodf(X)m3.2 full bnlhs .’ind is appfoximaloiy 1770 sq. ft, This homo hns G rooms. Rooms Includo n living rooin. dQfi. mastor bodroom, and kitchen. Other {eaturoa includo q Ы basemont and 2 liroplacos. Т1ю proporty Is localed on 1.68 acrcs. Homo in excollont conditionl Call Tara Popo 336-3‘l5-13l1 for moro info or nppt for viowing. REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LER OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS FURNITURE: Kitchen Tablo w/4 Chairs; Buffett; Cotfoe Tablo; Liimp Tables; End Tables; Hofitago Grandfather Clock; Maitlo Top Tables; TMn Bods; Chest ol Drawers; 3 Pieco Glass; Cut Glass; Hull; 8 Place Royal China (Some Extras-22K GokJ): Jeweliy Doxos (Some Old); Qono With tho Wind Styte Lamp; Hons on Nests; Glass Basket; Occupied Japan Tea Sot; Ladws* Purses; Costume Jowolcy; OU Radios; OW Pons; Pocket Knives (Ba/kw. Caso); OnokJa Sifvofwaro (6 Placo Sotting); Cuckoo Ctocks; Blue Willow^: Blue Grass Lantom; Coins MISCaiANEOUS: 1977 Chevrotot Impala (89,940 miles); Framed Pictures; Cast Iron Items; Sausage Grinder; Brass Towel Rack; Kenmore Sewing Machine; Ladios’ Elgin Wristwalches; Old Electric Exercycto; Kenmoce Washer; Yard Art; Ynid Tools; Hand Tools; Yard Furniture; Picnic Tables; Craftsman Push Mow/or; Scythe. C ol. K c iin c lh G . K etner, Pros., N C A I-3 2 6 K First Choice Auction & Realty nrm License il'7220 • VO liux 335. UsvisvillcM336) 945*4118 Visit Our Wch Site al www.tirsichQiccaiicUlini£niU 1 cHr\klioia'.iii«i lii.ulrrxoiti w e re- in fact, you'to etigiblo lor up to three pay raises your first yoarl Our oxtensivo training program provides you with tho skills you need to succeed, plus lels you decide when you are ready lor mofo pay/benolils nnd more responsibility. And that's just tho beginning. As a member of our dynamic team, you'll also bonolit from tho following: • 401K savings plan contribution ~ wo'll match 25% ol your contribution, up to 6% of your salary (available afler ono year of service of at least 1000 hours, must bo nt loast 21 years of age. Medical prescription, dental, life and AD& D benelits (availablo aller 120 days of employment, with al least a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations ‘ Employoo meal and gift discounts • Stock purchase plan (availablo to Ihose at lest 21 years of ago who have comploted 90 dnys ol service) Wo nto truly comciutlod to your 6iiccos3 ns »iJoilicntotl mnmbor ot our lonm. Al Cfockor Uoffol. wo iiston ro whnl you hnvo to sny nnd uso ihnl foodback to mnko po5(t(VQ cnnnoos to your work onvi/onmonl, Whnl rtioro could you nsk for? » you n ro m o llvn lo d nn d o n ih u sln s llc , w ith q pa ssio n to t cviatom m rotvIco, com o in «nd seo il M an ng or lo d n y l We are currenHy looking for; PART TIME HELP COME IN TODAY AND AWIY. WE ARE A (AST-MCED, fUN PIACE TO WORK. Wo or« looWng (or HlOH muruy ptopI« ttiot like to work hard ond moko MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Cl. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O ld C o u n try S to re We are ,in cqu.-il opportiinllv cmnlovnr ■ Ì CLASSIFIEDS O/Wili COUNTY ICN riiKPUISli; RF,COKl), riiiir.s(hiv, Miirch 20, 2003 - IW I W E X F E M S I V E P R D F E E A B L E Land For Sale 6 AC R ES-DAVIE Counly. Beau- lllully w ooded and level with (ront- age on paved road. Nice, quiet area, no thru-tra((lce. O lf Hwy 801 S. $58,900. Phone:336-940- 2107. 1 AC R E PLUS on Hwy. 647Call for details. 284-4716. LAND FOR SALE-N ear H illsvle; VA 1 and 1/4 acre lol, across road from N ew River, 57 m ile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 islands and docks to Ihe lake. View, m ost recreation any- where. $17,000. (540) 980-8864. Lawn Care C LE M E N T LAW N CARE-Your total lawncare need. 1-336-284-’ 2037. Mobile Homes/ _______Rent_______ 12X60, 2BR, 1BA $300/m onth. Edge of Iredell Counly. 704-546- 2089. llX 7 0 ‘ 2 B R ^ H A D T A a ^ ^ bile Hom e Park. John Crotls Rd. (across from Crown W ood) 998- 8276 or 998-8222. . 2BR, 11/2BA7 S T O V E T re irii erator $375/m o. 704-873-5426 ISO LATED M O BILE HOM E on farm for elderly persons to rent. $360/m o. 998-8235 ivlO BILE H O M E FOR r e n lT i caled In the Pines Nflobile Home Park, 2BH, 2BA, all electric, air, washer/dryer. Hom e Is lim ited to 2 adults, $450 per m onth/$450 deposit requlred-751-7502 Lots For Rent Mobile Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale A DO LLAR AND a deed Is all you need to own your own home. Call 704-873-2548 USED HO M E SPEC IAL-ow ner llnancing-only $3199. Call 704- 873-2487 READY TO M OVE in...2100 sq. II. DW on 3+ acres w ilh garage and w ork building, W ill m atch down paym ent up to $1000.Call now ll 704-873-6573 Y AD KIN CO ., nice large lots, sngl, & dblwldes. Cheap water, good neighborhood, ow ner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 Motorcycles 96 H O N D A C B R 900-13,000 m iles, e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . $5,500. O BO 492-7685 D O U B L E W ID E S A N D SING LEW IDE LO TS lor rent in Farm ington Heights. Nice large lols and quiet C om m unily First m onth’s lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 N E W A D D IT IO N T O S ha dy Acres M obile Hom e Park. Re- land soap ed. 1984 or new er • hom es. John C rotls Rd. off Hwy 64E. O nly 2 spaces left. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ Lots For Sale 64E ER IC RD -2 lots For Sale. $25,500. for both. 998-5816. Miscellaneous a! Detailer Needed Fulltime for cleaning cars. Experience a must! Apply within to Euro Imports^ Inc. 661 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville; or Call 751-1976 Beat hish prices of Inlying, lumber. Have your own lumber sawed al yoin' home or mine. Wood Mizer Portal)le SawmiHinfi. J e f f ’ s C u s t o m S a w i n g 336-367-.^l.iI , a ltfi- 5 p.m . T N .-■Tn /T \ /Tn H appy 7"’ Birthday Tyler Kennedy! Awu Nel -q r~ 4 I7 ~ 4 7 ~ X l7 'X I7 -47- D E LU X E , LIK E N EW 14x76, 2000 m odel FW Coronado m o­ bile home. Vinyl siding, shingle roof, CHA, 3BR, 2BA, raised cell­ ing living room -kitchen-dlnlng a rea, g a rd e n tub, se p a ra te show er M/BA. Relocate lo your site. $18,000. 940-3855 • FR EE'b IG SCREEN T.V. or up“ grade appliance package w ith selected m odels. Call 336-751- 0190. H A N D Y M A N S P E C IA L $500 down, $475 per m onth (or m ore Info please call 828-464-8970 Music M USIC CLASSES- beginner and advanced. Advance area. 998- 4100, PiANO TUNING A N D iepalr. c S i 998-8959 PIAN O TUNING J & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Sen/ice W allace Barford 998-2789 Notice 1-12'X12’ INSUL. G ARAG E door With all hdw. $700. Com m ercial operator w ith sw itches $250.1- 1 1 'X II' HD com m , roll up door w ith HD w orm dr. o p e ra to r $600.1- 12" parks hd surface planner all cast w ith stand extra se t kn iv e s $ 7 0 0 .1 - H d b e lt Sander, stand $200.1 crattsm an 10" tab. saw -belt dr. hd. $150. 998-4683 20 0016FT. KAU FM AN car haul- Ing trailer (or sale, $1200. OBO 492-7526 or 366- 575-3521. 88-B9 CHEVY y'lilVlirj louver 5th wheel tailgate $75. Extra heavy car ram ps $40.2-43" high swivel counter ch airs $25/eaoh 492- 6045. N 0 R W EG IA N ~ B i.U E “ F ^ |acke t-slze large. $200. 751- 3981. RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'JSMlllvrlt™(l-Mo(k4vllU' (336) 284-2826 Skid steer Work Trencher Work HBUtIng Septic Syslems Fooll ^ LoadBr wofli LET YO UR G O O D credit I , up to $2500 In unpaid blits with lurchase o( hom e, (or in(o call 128-695-0039 JU ST LO ST MY )ob 2300 sq, ft,, split level, sm all Iransler lee and lake up paym ents, call 828-465- 6402 (MORTGAGE CO M PANY HAS SW 'S AND DW 'S A LR E A D Y SET UP ON AC R EAG E. Pay $485 and fees and m ove In. (jail 1-800-750- 4588. M U S T S E L L SBR 2BA approx. 1848sq. ft. w/5 acres on South Yadkin River. Call 492-2805 TAKE O VER i^AYIVlENTS only 5 yrs. left. Very clean, well oared for 2BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot in great area w /storage bidg. Call 336-492-2878 lor m ore Info, W H Y RENT W HEN you can own your own hom e starling at $250. a m onth call now. 704-873-6573. g ' B A N K R E P O S III W ilh and w ith­ o u t la n d . H ug e s e le c tio n to choose (rom, easy to qualilylll W ill go quick at these prlc( hurry. Call 704-873-2548. C D B G A D M IN IS T R A T IV E R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L Davie Counly is soliciting qualilieci consulting firms to ptovido adminislralive services for its 2002 CDBG Sewer Hook-Up Project. Tlie Project will consisl of the expenditure ot $75,000 ol grant funds. The projecl will include: 1)Conned twenty-seven income households to 27) residential low to moderate ts existing sewer collection system. Ttie selected lirm will be responsible lor insuring compliance with all Federal requirements, carrying out proper advertising, bidding and contract administration on all projects, record l<eeping, oversight of work tiy contractors, assistance to County with financial management, and ali other responsibilities associated with managing a Community Development Blocl< Grant Project Minority and female firms ate encouraged lo submit a proposal. The (leadline for submittal ol a proposal is 10:00 am April 3,2003. The Requesl lor Proposal Package may be obtained Irom; Davie County Terry Brattey, County Manager 123 S, Ivlain Street, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-5513 C D B G A D M IN IS T R A T IV E R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L Tho Town ol Mocksvillo is soliclling qualllied consuHing lirms to provide adfflinislialivo services lot Its 2002 CDBG Economic Developmonl Projecl The Pioiect will consisl ol the expetiililiiie ol $720,000 ol grant lunds, $400,000 ol Rural Center Funds and $565.000 ol oilier lunds. The project will Include; 1) Install a pump station lo Iransler wastewater geiieraled by the Ingeisoll-Rani) Corporation Irom Ihe Beat Creek Wastewater TrealmenI Plant lo Iho Dutchmans Creek Wastewater Tiealmenl Plant, The Industry wishes to expand lls employment base bul cannot bccause the Bear Creek WWTP is under a moratorium Irom the NC Oivision ol Environment and natural Resources. The project will include tho installation of the pump sialioti, and expanding llie capacily ol Ihe Dutchmans Creek WWTP to allow lot tho arldllional discliarge Irom Ihe industry. This action will also reduce liie amounl ol discliatyo inlo tlie Bear Creek WWTP and Hit the tiioralorium Irom that taciiity. The industry proposes to create 60 new lull time jobs, Tho selccled lirm will bo responsible (or insuring compliance wilh all Federal (ciiiiiienienls. carrying oul proper advertising, bidding and contraci adiiiinislralion on ali projocts. record keeping, oversiohl ol work by conlraclors, assistance to Town with linancial inanagemenl. and all other responsibililies assnciated witli managing a Comniunily Developmenl Block Grant Projecl. Minorily anil leinaio lirms are encouraged lo siibniil a proposal. Tlie deadline lor suhmiltal ol a proposal is 10;00 am April 3,2003. Tlie Reijuosl loi Proposal Package may be obtained Irom; Cluistiiie Sanders Town ol Mocksville I7IS. ClcnionlStieel Mocksville, NC 270L’H SUIVIMER C AM P-N O W Enroll- Ing-featuring weekly sessions of dance, art, m usic or dram a. Ad- vance area. 998-4100.__________ Personals ADO PTIO N IS A LO VING OP- TIO N l iLovlng, llnanclally stable, C hristian couple w ould love to adopt. Call Andrea and Phillip at LIN K 8 8 8 -2 7 2 -2 2 2 9 . th e preplacem ent assessm ent has been com pleted and w e have been approved to be adoptive parents by the Childers Agency. Pets A U S T R A L IA N S H E P H E R D PUPPIES. Pure bred, red trl and black trl, deworm ed, llrst shots included. Parents on site, $75 firm . 998-5387 FREE TO GOO D hom e. Young m ale Indoor cat. 751-3468. P E R FE C T PAW S C E R TIFIE D room er. For appointm ent call .hristine 751-9074._____________ Service AUTO REM O VAL-W ILL buy junk oars for cash, will rem ove trash from your hom e. 336-575-0769. LOISSCORVSR MINI-STORAGE For »11 your slonme needs, ciioose ti.s! Come i)y to iii(|iiire about tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Cali today! ( 3 3 6 ) 0 0 8 - 8 8 1 0 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T r e n t a l SPBINGISCOMINBfBobcat,' aeraiot corö plugger amarefortentiodayl ; Hwy. 601 s., nnnmMocksville 1336) 131-/904 ■BETCOinc M e ta l r o o fin g , s id in g a n d tr im s . Cuslon\ sizes. SovornI colors to choose Irom. G eneral P urpose B u ild in g s A lso A vailable 40' or 50' Wide BETCO, Inc. Statesville, NC 800-654-7813 Service GRAVEL, HAULING & Dozing, ETC. Call 704-883-2182, 336- 492-5764. H O N E S T ” & D E P E N D A B L E w orker lo clean houses and small ollices. Reasonable rales. Refer­ ences available 940-2206. 11ÑÍ<'S SEAIVILESS G Ú W É “ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estim ates 998-1798 Travel Yard Sales M ILLING RO AD AUTO REPAIR phone 336-940-3134. H AR R AH ’S CHERO KEE CASINO TRIP Ffi-Nite M ar21sl Tues-Day M ar 25th Tri-State Racetrack & Casino Sat -Day Aprit 5th E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 Jo h n & E velyn W yatt ■ Vehicles 1983 HO N D A ACC O RD-5 spd. Runs. Great for parlsl $700 OBO. Ask for Nick 492-2508 OSBO RNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. W ILL D O ^ fiR A T io 'N S & SBW- Ing lor the public. Cali afler 5pm 336-492-.5224 Statewide CATCH YO U ON The Flip Flop. CFI Is now hiring company "Own­ ers O perators" singles and teams. Loads with miles available im m ediatelyl Ask about our spouse-training porgram. Call 1- 800-Cf1-(3R1VE. www.cfldrive.com 1996 A C U R A 3.5R L, charcol gray, leather interior, sunroof, bose sound system , less than 54,000 miles, excellent condtion, $19,500. 753-3413 2000 FO R D E XPLO R E R XLT 4X 4 V-.6, blue , 36K , load ed, leather, inoonroof, full pow er, m ulll-disced, trailer towing pack­ age, running boards $16,995 lirm . 998-5366 M A D IS O N ’S P A R K P L A C E stables. Park Place Stables and Arenas on Route 220 North ol G reensboro will reopen. Board­ ing Inlorm atlon, fax: 864-888- 32 9 9 or aTttirm Tl® V trqiyrai^!taTtH >tnn Phone:864-888-444 OW N YOUR O W N liro rs tw e 'w 74 GM C 2 1/2 (on 14 (I. dum p $4000. 1981 Ford F-350 12 It. dum p $5000. 1988 Dodge 4X4 , short bed $2000. 1995 la z y J stock trailer $3000.165 M assey F e rg u s so n tra c to r w /lo a d e r $5000. 14 It. triaxle Hat trailer $1000. 998-2705 CARO LYN ’S C O LLE C TIBLES 2076 H ighway 601 SOUTH 336-751-6252 Easier will be here soon, shop now (or super selections (ty beanies, rabbits, dolls, collectibles knifes, toys, barbies, etc.) F R I/S A T 4 /11 -4/12 8am -1pm C o u rin e y area- m oving sale, tools, boyds bears, housewares & m uch m ore. For a partial list & directions www.rlckyb.net or call 336-463-5745. G A R A G E S A L E -F R I. & S at, March 21 sl & 22nd. 9am -unlll In- slde/O utslde-Raln or Shlnell , 733 G reenhill Rd. M ocksville, NC 492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Old tools, glassw are, (urnlture, p ic tu re s and m uch, m uch m orel iiU G iT Y A R D S A LE Bethlehem C hurch-321 R edland Rd, Sat. M arch 22 7a m -11 am Clothing, fu rn itu re , lin e n s, ho u se h o ld , books, toys, tools, baked goods and ham /sausage biscuits, S A f r ^ T T T r B e llii^ e lT r R i Boys 12m, to 2T, toddler swing/ slide, play station, m any other items. 87 FORD ESCORT runs good, needs brakes. $400. 751-5874. - i. Wanted S A T U R D A Y -R A IN O R shlne- 7am until, 294 Jones Rd., riding m ow er, furn iture, 3-w hee le r . tools, etc. party store. Includes Inventory, buying trip, training. Packages Irom $24,900. (5015327-8031. iW liifE R liil^ N T O R Y CLE^AR- A N C E I S te e l arch b u ild in g s 16X20,30X46,35X100. Big Sav­ ings w hile supplies last! G reat workshops/garages. Call 1-800- 3 4 1 - 7 0 0 7 . ww w.steelm asterusa.com L A N D W A N T E D -1 0 -1 5 acre hom esile w anted in A dvance. W ooded/cleared, preferably w / stream . Cali 940-5618 LO O KING FOR A Deer Hunling Club or Land (or Lease w ith a good D eer P opulation. Jam es Clark, 750 W. Deep Creek Rd. Bryson City, NC 28713.828-488- 6961. Ja m e s28 713@ aol.com Subject Deer. W A N T E ^ lT B W o td c S Bud Hauser at 998-6692. IB IIIC O I I TUESDAY I I 7:00 PWl I I Yadkin Moose Lodge J I Clip This Ad For Free Pack i ^BrlngA FftendFof Two j Call Mary Lynne For Al Your Classifieds 751-2120 Lordy, Lordy, this had to be before 40! Happy U lrthihiy, Your Fam ily NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Th0 Davle County Board of Commissioners will conduct a Public Hearing on April 7, 2003 at 1:00 PM. The Hearing will be in Ihe Counly Adminislralive Building, localed at 123 S. fVlaln Street, (\/Iocksville, NC. The purpose is lo receive public comments on the FV 2004 Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP). Davie Counly will receive $74,493.00 dollars in Federal and Slate Assistance. For Elderly/Disable, Work First, and Rural General Public Transportation. These funds will be managed by YVEDDI Transportation and the Davie Counly Department of Social Services. For additional Information or review of Service Plan contact, Charles G. Walker, Transportation Manager. Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Incorporated * P.O. Box 309, 3800 River Road Boonville, N0 27011 Telephone: 336-367-7251 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm Charlie Waltier, Transportation Manager Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider CONSIGNMENT AUCTION TwoAuctions-IOam&lpm S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 9 , 2 0 0 3 1 0 a m - New & Used Merchandise i gsiii - Farm Tractors-Trucks-Farm Machinery-Trailers Mowers-Golf Carts, etc. Come to Buy or Sell Some of the smaller equipment sucli as mowers, golf carts & sucti may also be sold on tlie first auction. So come earlyl Location: ElllS AUTO AUQION H w y . 6 0 1 S o u th o f M o c k s v ille , NC - N o rth o f S a lis b u ry , NC P h o n e : 3 3 6 -2 8 4 - 4 0 8 0 F a x ; 3 3 6 -2 8 4 - 6 4 5 5 We will accept consignm ents on Friday, March 28 • lO a m -Sp m No junk please - ail usable merchandise NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR T H E F OR ACCIDENTS Fred 0. Ellls-NCAL 343 • Fred 0. Ellis, Jr.-NCAL 6029 • Ricliard Lconard-NCAL 6956 DIO - DAVIE COUN I'Y ENTliRPKLSK RKCORD. Tluirstlii.v, Mnrch 20. 2003 Marine Corps League Available In Davie A M arine Corps Leiiyue de­ tachm ent is open lo D uvie resi­ dents. , Tom “ S k i" K opetzky is coin- m iindanl o f the G eneral A lle n H al Turnage D opannient 1096, \vhich nieet.s on the llrst Satur­ day o f every m onlh staning w ith il men) a lt 6 p.m . at Am erican Legion Post Kennedy H ull, on N .C . 801 in Rowan C ounty, just before U .S. 70. ' Tho lengue is open lo active du ty M arines, form er M arines, retired M arines and N avy Corps- inen w ho served w ilh u Fleet M a rin e Force u n it honorably. There are 74 mem bers now. A s­ sociate m em berships are avail­ able for those w ho w ant to gel involved w ilh the league's m is­ sion o f bettering Iho com m unity, ko p e tzky suid. “ W e o ffe r m any ihings to our com m unity such as assisting vet­ erans in m any w ays from an- .sWering questions, to guidance to contact personnel and agen- cies that can assist them ." The group is aclivc w ith the VA H ospital in S ulislniry, vo lu n­ teering III assist the sta lf and to visit and siiarc e.xperienccs w ith fello w veterans. In rem cm brancc o fth e I’O W - M IA ’s unaccountcd fo r from V ietnam , tlie group organized the Ride for Pride F reigiitline r truck Ihut went to the Vietnam Veteran's M em orial in W ashing­ to n . D .C . on M e m o ria l D ay. Kopetzky said there are ‘14 vet­ erans from N orlh C arolina un­ accounted fo r w ho served in Vietnam . “ We also m entor students by educating them from our е.чрс- riences w ilh the m ilita ry and whal it Iruly means lo be a M a­ rine," he said. "B eing we ure all in the fo r­ m ation o f war, m ir past cMperi- ences ure even more vuluuble lo fu m ilie s at hom e w h ile th e ir sons, daughters, fathers, m oth­ ers, broliiers, sisters und friends ure deployed. W e cun console w ith them und give Ihem support w liere needed and w ith in our a b ility to give." That can mean doing law n w ork fo r u fu m ily whose loved one usually does that chore is in the m ilita ry .. The local M arine league has also sent reading m aterials and other packages lo Ihose serving in Afghanistan. "O ne o f our big endeavors is Ihe form ing and support o f Ihe M arine Corps League Disaster R elief Canteen," K opetzky said. F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll 284-4117 o r visit K opetzky ut: S ki0 7 H m @ a o l.co m . 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 f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS Peoples & Sons Lawn Care No )ol> Ton Small... AV) loll Too Im i'iic! Mowiuj,' • TrImniliiB • Scediiifi Fortlllziiij' • Mulchiiii' Flower Bods DtscaunIs For • New Yards and Senior Citizens Cull m fo n ili ■ Q k l/oiir /(Ill'll cure iwi’iln! ■ Dainiv I’eople.s .•i3().830.6417 i l l We Have a Tnickload of Tack Consigned lo our Merchandise & Fann Machinery Auction on S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 9 * l O a m E l l i s A u t o A u c t i o n Hwy. 601 South of Mocksville, NC - North of Salisbury, NC Phone: 336-284-4080 Fax: 336-284-6455 A p p l y B y A p r i l 1 F o r F a r m O p t i o n s Farm owners and producers have u n lil A p ril 1 lo select bu.se and yield options under the D i­ rect and C ounter C yclical Pro- ira m , w hich provides payments to farm owners or crop produc­ ers. The selection o f furm s buse und yield is im portant in opti- m i.'iing program benefits. Farm ow nets and producers are urged lo contact Ihe D avid- .son-Davie F.SA o ffice ut 248- 2687 lo schedule an appointm ent before A p ril I. Those w ho received u buse and yield options report last full bul have not com pleted the se­ lection process should schedule un appoinlm ent im m ediutely. Nanny Needed For In ^ t Work in Business - Pleasant Conditions. PTorFT SAM -5PM, Mon - Fri Call Sophia or Tom 7 S I - 4 2 8 8 The Lifelong Learning Program allow ed m e to ije a full-tim e student while at the sam e tim e a full-time morn, wife, and emplo)>ee. It allowed m e to achieve a balance in m y Ufe, so that / could com plete m y college degree.“ K iU lierliie Kllt.4, 11.Н.Л., '01 Information Systems After J . if e lo n g L e a r n in g C A T A W B Aс Ö L L E Cl 1 - 8 0 0 - C A T A W B A w w w .c a ta w b a .c d u Prudential ilemS"NC2™f2 r a m lin a c D oalfx/ www.prudentialcarolinas.comi^ a ro iin a s K e a ity (877) 371-5822 • toii-free (336) 7!V4A^00 C a l l t o d a y t o g e t t h e a n s w e r s t o e v e n y o u r t o u g h e s t r e a l e s t á t e q u e s t i o n s . O P E N H O U S E • S u n d a y , 2 4 p m 2411 I'O X K ID C K C IU C I.I', - l.e iv ls vllle - O iik G rove - !ii3111,000 Spucious home w/grcat llrplan. Ligh t & airy kit/b kfsl/de ii w /blt-ins, gas logs, w ired for alarm sys, .speaker .sys, beautiful yard w /irrigution sys. L L 4th B R / Guest Suite rm w /fiill B A , wd lot, nhbd pool & tennis. L L UR presently being used as den. Sandra John.son D ircvtions: Wcs! on C oim iry C lub hccomes S luillow ford K d; L-S liiuly U niok; K -Fox liiilf’f C h e c k O u t T h e s e N e w L is t in g s 118 GGLFVIEW DRIVE - Bcrniiula Run - $159,900 licdccoiatccl throughout, new caipct, paint, and much more. A must sec kitchen with tile counters, iloors and new stainless appliances, Bill Nichols 105 IJVINGSTONK COURT - Asbury IMacc - $294,900 Look No Further! This immaculate 1 owner 2 story brick Traditional is situated on a cul-de-sac lot. Features include 4BR/3.1 BA, A daylight finished bsml playroom vv/full bath, fonnal areas & generous rm sizes. Neighborhood pool available. Andrea Suggs 12iL WHITMORK COVE COURT - Whitmore Place - $335,000 Exceptional Brick home in quaint^aroa on large cul-de-sac lot. ML Mst w/jetted tub, UL BRs w/private & buddy bath. Large screened porch, oversized rms, fp, skylight, wainscoting, 9’ clg„ Dean Butner Built. Sherri Coram J870 DUNMORE LANE - Waterford - $419,900 Stunning 5BR/4.5BA, 1 owner home situated on prof. landscaped lot. ML 2 car gar;circular dr;sprinklcr .sys;seciirity .sys; central vac; ML MSTR; Generous kit w/solid surfacc & lg eat- in area. Bit ins; Fin daylight bsmt playroom;Abundant storage & ngbhd pool. Andrea Suggs L a n d 5 SANDPIT RI) - Laurel Brook - Advance - $120,750 Heavily wooded 10.49 acre tract with two building sites: Near 140 in Advance. Can be divided into 2 tracts. Call agent for details, Vicki Bullard Tanglewood Agents AAdr«iSu^.*6n. ((«ПАПигчсл .. . 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All vclilcio nre suiiiect to or \ : Still Going Strong Thelma Plemmons Living Life To The FullestAfter 9 4 Years Page C1 ' 1' ^" 'l i } ^ ^ ' ' ' • ‘m* ^ ^ Í. vy- if ^ ^ " . 'i ' V > r V ^ r ( ^ ^ DAVIE CO U N TY ENTERPRI/E|#ECORD USPS 149-60 Number 13 Thursday, March 27, 2003 Deborah Dennison stands in water from an overtlowing Dutchman Creek last Wednestjay In front of her home In Farmington Heights manufactured home park, off Farmington Road near 1-40. - Photo by Dwight Sparks E n o u g h Is E n o u g h H eavy R ains C a u se Flooding A cro ss C ounty Uy M ike U u rn h a rd t D avie C ounty Enterprise R ecord S o m e p e o p le th o u g h t a b o u t liuilding an ark. O thers keep asking if the drought is over, ifthe iindcrgroiincl w ater lev­ els w ere back to tioriniil. It rained that m uch. Last w eek, there w as no shortiige o f w ater itliove ground as m ore lhan five inches o f rain fell in less than 24 hours. It w as a d o w n p o u r, a gullyw asher, ¡i frog strangler. At tiiTies, roiids across the county w ere closed, from C ooleem ee to A d v a n c e , fro m F a rm in g to n lo M ocksville, It w as Friday evening before M ain Street in C ooleem ee opened next to the m ill. Still on M onday, the Y adkin and South Y adkin rivers, D utchm an’s C reek and H unting C reek w ere out o f their banks in places. Sandra Ciirter, w hose hom e over­ looks the Viidkin R iver south o f U.S. 64 East, said at one point T hursday evening, the w ater w as rising four feel an hour. H er hom e w as .safe, but the gath­ ering house, picnic shelter and a stage her husband K eith liad built ne.xt to the river for children to act oul plays on w ere under water. If not for the sw ift current, w hich brought debris from upstream such as logs and lim bs, barrels and trash, even the entire roof of a shed, dow n­ stream , it w as hard lo tell w here the river ended and Ihe flood began. T he view wiis m ore o f a large lake lhan a river. I’lcasu See FIoikIs ■ Page 4 4 4 P A G E S Davie Says No To Bond Package 70% In Large Turnout Vote Against Plan Hy M ike B n rn h u rd t D avie C ounty Enterprise R ecord D avie voters sent a m essage, to school and county officials Tuesday. T he $29 m illion school facilities bond w as not acceptable, l^pl even close. , v ' S eventy p ercen i o f th é v oters . ’said no to the specinL eleetion, one w hich in th'e'iJit^vrà'ônlh has turned on em otions on both sides. “I hope il sent them a m essage," said Pat R eilly as she w alked out of the D avie.Ç ounty C ourthouse T ues­ day niglit, “Take care o f w hat w e’ve got. T h at's w hat people have been saying.” R eilly and m nny others w ho op­ posed the bond said repairs lo the e le m en ta ry sch o o ls - im m ed iate needs - are m ore im portant than a second high school six years from now. T hey w ere also upset that the tw o issues w eren’t separate votes. School board chair M arty Carter, one o f the m ore vocal supporters of tlie bond proposal, said tiie over­ w helm ing opposition m eans that the school board needs to take a long hard look al how they approach ihe Pluasc Sec Selioiil - Page 4 The Folks Back Home Care Father Of Soldier Worries, Groups Organizing To Help Locals Overseas Hy M ike H a rn h ard I D avie C ounty E nterprise R ecord Steve Jam es hasn ’t had a good n ight’s sleep since Jan. 18. T hat’s the day his son, Justin, left C oioriido for K uw ait, a private first class w ilh the A rm y’s 183rd M ain­ tenance D ivision based oul o f C olo­ rado Springs. Justin is still there, and on M on­ day night, Janies talked lo his son for the first tim e since the w ar be- gan. "H e seem ed O K , He told m e not to w orry about him .” T h at’s easier said tlian done. A lthough his son is .sotne .‘iOO m iles from B aghdad, Janies still w orries. “ Il’s painful, nerve w racking,” Justin w as told w hen he left that he w ould be in the M iddle East for about six nionlhs. W hen he got there, Ih e y told h im a year. Now , they’re saying eight m onths. “ It’s an y b o d y ’s g u ess,” Jam es said. A nd the w orries continue. Justin is sensitive, and his father said his luck hasn’t been good since joining. He w as in W ashington, D.C, ready to go lo boot cam p on Sept, 11,2002, H e lost his best friend to a car w reck. He totaled his car in a w reck. He cried because he had lo kill his pet fish becau.se there was noone left behind to care for Ihem . “W hen you raise your children, you train them to be kind lo people, lo be kind lo anim als. T here, il’s kill or be killed.” A ll p o ssib ilitie s run th ro u g h Jam es’ m ind, and few o f tliem are positive. O f c o u rse , h e ’s p ro u d . “ I ’m proud o f all o f m y children. I’m proud they respect o th er people, proud Ihey go lo church, proud they d o n ’t get into trouble.” W hat Justin and the other sol­ diers appreciate is m ail. Jam es lias .sent his son plenty of jokes, letters, food, even a ball anil gloves. Ju stin ’s sister A shley’s class sent notes. He tries to keep him sup­ plied w ith calling cards. The em ail privilege is pretty m uch for higher ranking soldiers, Jusiin loUl his fa­ ther. “Those guys, especially Jusiin, all o f them need m ail. You can send it to Justin and he can give il to his j , . O ft» buddies. A ll o f them enjoy know ing M U n t O r 0 9 T G i y people care about them , are think- Qogch Jeff Allen helps Greg Fleming of the South Davie ing about them , are p ray in g lo r photos and a Story on the teams at South and North and Davie High schools, piease turn to Please See L e tte rs - Pane 4 page B 1 , - PhOtO by Robln Forgusson 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, March 27, 2003^itorial Pa^ Yard Beautiful? Lots of Fertilizer Holds A Promise Jusi like Ihiil, spring ciinic. O ne wcof; w u’re biitlling icc. The next w eek it llootls. Ami tlicn spring com cs. W ho can understand the w eather tliese days? Saturday w as one o f those gifts from G od. Sure, you say, every day is a gift, but tliat day had extra icing on the cake. Everyone w as outside. It w as beautiful. G arden centers w ere buzzing with shoppers. Law ns gol Ihcir full atlention. All this, and nol even a m osquito lo spoil the fun. People turned off their televisions — num bed by the round-the-clock w ar new s — and went outside, glad for Ihc diversion. The dogw oods are form ing Ihcir buds. Tulips arc shooting up. aboul to explode. A nd the forsylhia is in full bloom . W orking in the lawn w as a great elixir Saturday, a chance lo throw off the rem nants o f winlcr. The (low ers m ay be com ing, but the w eeds are already here. I fell like an Iraqi soldier, a follow er o f Saddam H ussein — spraying chem icals on m y weeds. This is m y year for consideration by Law n B eautiful m agazine. I've sprayed, fertilized, reseeded, m ulched and m ow ed. I've raked and pruned. A nd il isn't even A pril yet. Y ou'll drive by m y house and say, "M an, does he have a great law n!" O f coursc, the m agazine's photography crew m ight obstruct the view. It’s going to rain Ihis sum m er. No drought to spoil everyone's efforls. So I'm going to elim inate the crabgrass, foil the chickw eed and eradicate Ihe dandelion. I’m going lo m ow and edge and blow failhfully, M y grass isn't going lo gel six inches high betw een m ow ings like last year. All those bare spots w ill be filled w ith lush green grass this year. Som e PG A lour event m ay even include m y law n as ils 18th green. I Tilled Ihe truck w ith bags o f fertilizer — so m uch nitro­ gen the law n w ill have lo grow — or explode. Sure, 1 y m anaged to m iss a big spot right in the m iddle o f the front law n, but I'll get another bag for that. I’ve reseeded tw ice — going buck to fix those spots w ashed aw ay by the Flood o f 2003. I tell you, this will be a greal law n. No longer will I be ihc em barrassm ent o f Ihe neighborhood. No longer will I be gelling anonym ous letters w ilh clipped and pasted w ords reading; "M O W Y O U R LAW N O R M O V E!” No longer will my law n be on Ihe heallh deparlm eni's lisi o f unsightly and infested places. Snakes and verm in w ill have to seek shelter elsew here. I'm going 10 be a grass farm er Ihis sum m er. I’ll be m ow ing several lim es a w eek. I’ll m ow during my lunch hour. I’ll be m ow ing ... W hat w as 1 thinking? All that fertilizer. 1 pul it on in February, determ ined nol lo w ail until late M ay Ihis year. Suddenly, the law n is grow ing at an am azing clip. 1 usually w ait iintil M ay for m y firsl m ow ing. Suddenly, Ihe law n — once a dull brow n from Ihe w inter — has turned inlo u hish green lhal seem s lo visibly grow. . I brought out m y old trusty m ow er Saturday. 1 only had to pull the cord three tim es before il fired up. It will be called inlo full lim e action now. I’ll have to cancel vacation to mow. I’ll have to com e hom e early from w ork to mow. I’ll be m ow ing in Ihe m orning, m ow ing in Ihe evening, m ow ing al su p p crtim e... I’ll need a herd o f cow s to keep this grass dow n. Put up a fence and turn the caitle free to roam . I’ll have enough grass on a half acre lo feed a dozen head. M aybe I should call Farm Journal m agazine instead. — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y r r ENTERPm/E^P^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksvlllB, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published w eekly by the D avie Publishing Co. Dwight S parks.......................................Edilor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..................................G eneral M anager M ike B arnhardt......................................M anaging Editor Ray Tulterow ..........................................Advertising Direcior Brian P ills.................................................Sporls Edilor Mary Lynne Baysinger.......................Circulation/C lassified M ocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davle Record 1899-1958 Cooleem ee Journal 1901-1971 I'ericidiciils Posliigc Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Siihscriplion Rnles Single Copy, .SO Cenis S20 Per Year In N.C., S2.‘i Oulsidc N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes lo; Diivic County Enlerprise Rccord P.O. Box 99, M ocksvillc, NC 27028 SHOCK Aw e In T h e M a il... By Rep. .Iiilin C. H ow ard N.C. I louse o f Represenlalives Greetings once again from Raleigh. The num ber of filed bills in the Hou.sc al Ihe closc of business Ihis week is up lo 560. Issues involving heallhcare continued to be a major focus. Judicial issues were also prevalent. As usual, I’ve described these bills as well as others from this week I thought you might find inleresling belov,'; H4S1 - M ED IC A ID C O U N -TY SH A R E: This bill would act lo phase-out the county share of the nonfcderal share of M edicaid costs over a five-year period. The bill Is an addition to those M edicaid bills I discussed in lust w eek's newsletter. In effect, the bill will aid N C’s poorest counties by no longer holding them responsible for large shares of required M edicaid funds under current guidelines. H 470 - LIB ER TY DAY: This bill would enact new law to establish M arch 16 each yeur us Liberty Day. H<<71-CDL/I)VVI C H A N G E S; This bill w ould enact a number of changes; to bring slate law inlo com pliance wilh rccenily adopted federal regulations concerning Ihe effect of violalion of impaired driving: railroad crossing safely; other state laws concerning com-mcrcial drivers licenses; and to require a new “S" endorsem ent for persons operating school buses, as recommended by ihe Joint Legisla-tivc Transportation Oversight Commillce. H478 - A M B ER ALERT: This bill would amend the law regarding the N.C, Child Alert Notificmion (NC CAN) System and rename it as the Amber Alert System. It would require NC law enforcement to notify the National Cenier for M issing and Exploited Children o f missing children reporis. The bill further requires Ihe AM BER Alerl System distribute inform ation on missing children 15 years of age or younger (was 12) and provides Ihe system may issue informalion on a case-by-case basis on 16 and 17-year old children (was 13). H4!)3 - H EA LTH C A R E EU NDAM ENTAL R IG H T: This bill requires a referendum during Ihe November 2004 general elcciion on a proposed amendment to the NC Constitution lhal would recognize health care as a fundamental right and require that by July 1, 2006, the General Assembly develop a plan lo ensure all residents have access to appropriate heallh care by July 1,2010, H509 - FA ILU R E TO A PPE A R /C ITA TIO N ; This bill would allow courts lo issue an order for arrest when a defendant I'ails lo appear in court after receiving a citation for a misdemeanor. H SIO - IM P R O P E R E Q U IP -M E N T IN C L U D E D IN SP E E D -IN G : This bill acts lo Include Ihc violation o f an inoperable speedom eter as a lesser included offense when dually involved with a speeding violation. H SI8-M IL 1T A R Y IN T ER -N ET V O TIN G : This bill, under certain specifications, would allow for internet voting by North Carolinians serving in the Arm ed Services. H S31 - S H P R E IM B U R S E -M E N T F O R S P E C IA L EV EN TS: This bill would authorize the Dept, of Crim e Control and Public Safety to impose a fee equal to one-half of the costs of traffic control and other additional services provided by Ihc State Highway Patrol at privately sponsored events. t m HSS5 - U R G IN G ESTA B -LISH M E N T O F T O B A C C O ^ B U Y O U T P R O G R A M : This bill urges C ongress and Ihe President oto support and enact legislation to establish a tobacco ciuota buyout program, | T hat’s all o f the bills for this sveek, 1 did have a num ber of visitors from Davie County who came by the office. | was pleased to visit wilh Doris Brown and Sarah Wallace, bolh with Energy Uniled. Al.so visiting were Vernon Dally, Speaker Pro Tem, and M arie M iller with the Senior Tarheel Legislators. Finally, I was visited by Ray Clark, a representative w ilh the State Employee Benefit Commitiee. My sincere thanks to each of you for your lime and concerns. Queslions? Comments? Con-cerns? M ore information on any of the bills discussed above? As always, I am available to assist you. Give tho office a call or chcck oul the General Assembly W ebsite al http:!Iw\vw,nclei{.net. Letters W elcom ed The Enterprise Record welcome.s letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, stale, national or internaiional isfiues. : An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the vvriter, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published,'is also requested. ■ Please haye letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email toi ernews@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. S h o u ld the Fa rm in g to n M otorsports Park (dragway) be allowed to add a go-kart track? Yes, 62% No, 38% Log on now to cast your vote, www.enterprlse-record.com DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, March 27,2003 - 3 D A V I E C O U N T Y Davie en terp ri/eSecord and P ro u d ly P re se n t A County ArtsCouncil B r o c k Р е н г о н м 1м о A r t s C e n t e r l i p , n e w S i n a t r a t r i b u t e t h a t c a p t u r e s t h e s p i r i t a n d s t y le o f t h e la t e c r o o n e r s s t a g e s h o w s w h i l e s h o w c a s i n g s o m e o f h i s m o s t m e m o r a b l e t u n e s . C r e a t e d b y D a v i d G r a p e s & T o d d O l s o n , M y W t y is a n e le g a n t a n d n o s t a l g i c c e l e b r a t i o n o f a t i m e w h e n p o p u l a r m u s i c w a s a ll a b o u t t e n d e r r o m a n c e a n d t h e s i m p l e p le a s u r e s o f lo v e . I t is p r o d u c e d b y G e o r g i a s f a m o u s S p r i n g e r O p e r a H o u s e o f C o l u m b u s a n d f e a t u r e s a c a s t o f t a le n t e d s i n g e r s a n d o n - s t a g e m u s i c a l c o m b o . P e r f o r m e d b y S p r in g e r T h e a t r e o n T o u r T h n r s d a y , A p r i l l O d i 2 0 0 3 7 : 3 0 P M B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 6 2 2 N . M a i n S t . , M o c k s v i l l e T IC K E T S ; A d u lt = $ 1 5 S e n io rs & S tu d e n ts = $ 1 3 G r o u p s o f 1 5 o r m o r e = $ 1 2 S e n io r C e n te r " D in n e r & A S h o w " = $ 2 0 "Dinner & A Show" Includes show ticket & dinner downstairs at the senior cenier at 6:30 P,M. R.S.V.P. N O W - Sealing Is limited ■ f (33(^751^000;; 4 - DAVIK COUNTV KNTKKI4USK RKCOKI), Tluir.sduy, March 27, 2003 9 Ш ш р " School Board To Rethink Bond Package -V tV M . -j1 . ''. л : V ' i í -■ Ч I, ■ Sandra Carter looks at the flooded Yadkin River Friday mornlng.The center of the picture shows the roof of a building the family uses. Floods Cause Local Damage C o n tin u e d I'rd tn I’u(>o I “ In the s iiin tn c riin ic when w c had Ihc d ro iiiih i. you could •see Ihc bo iion i o l'ih c rive r," ,she .said. The w aler started risini: rap­ id ly T hu rsday. B y ,‘i p.m ., it ha dn't got as hijth as a H ood in 1996. B y 8 p.m ., it was iherc. B y F riday nu in iin g , their b u ild ­ ing was uniler water. "T h is has ju s l lie cii ania/.- in g ," .she said. "Y o u le d like yo u 're on the occanfront w ilh the .sounds you hear." A drought, lee. .Snow. M ore ice. A nd now a flo od. It m akes C a rte r w o n d e r w h a t’.s nc.xi. " I t ’s kin d o f ee rie." - Photos by H/llke Barnhardt The view from Carter's deck shows the flood. Everything from tree line is flood. C on tinue d F rom Page I issue. “ W illl the trem endous op­ position, w e 'll have lo look hard at how we approach this." He e,\pecls the board w ill take It up when it meets on A p ril 7. “ We w ill lake lim e to exam ­ ine all the issues before we start over and try lo figure out whal w e 'll do ," Carter said. One thing rem ains fo r sure. Davie C ounty has, and w ill con­ tinue to have, one o f Ihe best school systems around. “ T om o rro w Is business as usual. W e’re still going lo do the best possible jo b we can do o f eiliieatiiig our eh ililren." Cnrter said. Danny C orrell, w ho w orked w ilh the Concerned C itizens for a United Davie County, said the group’s hard w ork and ilislrfb u - lion o f facts worked. "I hope the school board and county com m issioners w ill get back on the ball and get the help lhat the e le m e n ta ry sch o o ls need." C orrell said. The group cam paign slogan was "S p lit The Bond, N ot The C ounty." People were upset that the issue o f a second high school svas placed on the same vote as im p ro ve m e n ts to elem en ta ry schools, and that Ihe elem entary school ncetls were cul from early re co m m e n d a tio n s to ensure enough m oney fo r the second high school. The group w ill be glad lo w ork w ith counly officia ls to gel help for the elententary schools, C o rre ll said. "W e ’re go in g to have lo force Ihe issue to get soinelliing done." C orrell said he was nervous all day Tuesday, u n til the first results were posted. “ W ilh the lim es w e're in, Ihe war, Ihe uncertainly in the jo b m arket, and the facts we put in Ihe p a p e r... all played a part in Ihis vote. Il ju s l w orked oul In our favor." C a rte r sa id m a n y p e o p le went the exlra m ile to support the bond - from volunteers, to sta ff mem bers - and their fam i­ lies. O ften pitted as east vs. wesl, Ihe resull.s proved lhat lo be true. The bond was soundly de­ feated in 10 o f the county's 14 precincts, passing by the largest m a rg in - 44 8 to 166 - in M lllsdale. Il al.so passed in Sm ith G rove, 469 lo 365, in East Shady G rove, 330 to 275, and in Farm ­ inglon, 389 10 323. The precincts w here voters said no to the bond w ere; N orth C a la h a in , 2 6 6 to 3 2 ; S ou th C alahain, 264 to 14; C larksville , 521 lo 142; Cooleem ee, 453 to 29; Fulton, 363 to 78; Jerusalem , 473 to 31: N o rth M o c k s v ille C ity, 349 to 52; South M ocks­ v ille , 539 to 51; W esl S hady G rove, 271 lo 177; and N orth M ocksville C ounty, 368 to 51. Absentee votes, w h ich in ­ cludes the no-excuse voter.s, cast ballots 545 against and 128 for. Precinct transfer votes was 12 againsl and six in favor. Totals were 5,553 voting no and 2,427 voting yes. A total o f 7,980 residents east ballots, 38 percent o f eligible voters. Letters From Home Groups Organizing To Help Military C o n tin u e d Г го ш I’nge 1 " I f you know someone over there, send them m a il." P ackages are s c ru tin ize d m ore closely, and take longer to deliver. Letters can be sent w ilh 37cenls postage lo: PFC Jusiin James, 183rd M ainlenancc Co., A P O ,A E ,0 9 .W ). G roup.s ()r>;ginI/.InK S evera l g ro u p s in D avie C ounly are organizing to let the troo ps kn o w that fo lk s back home care. "D a vie A dopt A T roop" has been sta rte d b y the D a v ie U nited W ay, an e ffo rt to orga­ n ize S co ut tro o p s , sch o o ls, churches and o lh e r organ iza­ tions to collect and ship ilcins overseas. A list o f people serving in co nflicts overseas w ho live in. w ork in, or are a native o f Davie C o u n ly is being co m p iled . If you know o f someone, semi an em ail lo ihe D avie U niled W ay a 1 (l(i\'i(’iiiiiu'<ln'(iy0 im > cbrillf.cim i o r call 751-0313. "T h is w ill be an ongoing program un til these brave im li- viduals com e hom e." said Anna E ichh orn , D avie U n ilcd W ay executive direclor. Lists o f needed item s w ill be m aintained, and the U nited W ay w ill slay in touch w ith interested g roup s, she said. H e lp w ilh shipping co.sts is also .soughl. "T h is program is ilesigned to b rin g th is c o m m u n ity to ­ gether in support o f ou r ow n friends, neighbors, and loved ones s e rv in g o v e rs e a s ," E ichhorn said, "There arc m any g roup s c o lle c tin g fo r troops overseas but we fell we needed a local e ffort fo r our local men and w om en to be assured they receive as m uch support as pos­ sible." I f you kn o w o f som eone over.seas, the fo llo w in g in fo r­ m a lio n is b e in g re q u e ste d : name, over.seas m ailing address, n u in bcrofpeop le in Ihc unit, re- i|uests, branch o f service. "H e lp us to re la y to o u r troops our care and concern for them and contact yo ur D avie C ounly U nited W ay today," she said. "The.se individua ls tem po­ ra rily gave up th e ir careers, fam ilies and lives for the rest o f us. I feel v e ry s tro n g ly we .shoiilil do everylhing possible lo support them and help m ake their tim e away m ore pleasant. “ They w ill need our support and prayers now more than ever. Please jo in us in our effort and adopt a Iroop,” Eichhorn said. < A co llective effort o f the Cooleem ee V F W 1119, C o o l­ eemee A m erican Legion Post 54, and V F W Ladies A u x il­ iary 1119 resulted in sending phone cards to three servicem en w ith local lie s serving in ihe M id d le East. Spearheailed by the ladies auxiliary, phone cards ,lo ta lin g 6 ,0 0 0 In te rn a tio n a l m inules were sent, as w ell as paperback books and t-shirls. T he phone cards w ill be shared w ilh other mem bers o f the local servicem en’s units, • C ub S cout Pack 5S4 is w orking lo help fam ilies left be­ hind. If you are an active o r rserve fa m ily o f a m e m b e r o f the arm ed forces serving In Opera­ tion lrac|i Freedom ami are in need o f assistance and live in D avie C ounly, contact tlie pack, c/o V F W Post 8719, telephone 9 9 8-2 181, 9У 8-8912 o r У98- 8026, "W e w ill do all we can lo he lp yo u in any m anner we c a n ," sa id G eo rge D . U nderw ood, C iibm asier. • D avie H igh School is c o l­ lecting the names o f D avie fam ­ ily m em bers serving ful-tim e in the m ilita ry or part-tim e reserv­ ists w ho have been deployed. The IWO groups w ill be honored al a laler dale. S ubm il Ihe fu ll name o f the m ilita ry personnel, branch o f service, m o ih cr/fa lh e r an d/or spouse w ilh current addresses, and day and n igh t telephone niiinbers. E m ail to Rex Hobson at: h<>hsi)ii@ <lm'ie.kl2.>u'.iis', or m ail to, Kex A . H obson, C areer D e v e lo p m e n l C o o rd in a lo r, D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l, 1200 S alisbu ry R oad, M o c k s v ille , N C , 2 7 0 2 8 ; o r c a ll D e b b ie T rip le tt or K athy C arter at 7 5 1 - 5905. The inrorination is rci|uested by A p ril 25. Advance Barbecue April 4 The A dvance Fire D epart­ m ent Beef and Pork BBQ w ill be held Friday. A p ril 4 from 6 a.m. until sold oul. Beef and pork barbecue w ill be solil chopped, sliced, on sand­ w iches, as plates and by the pound. Fries, desserts and drinks w ill also be sold. The departm ent is located on Fire Sialion, just o ff N.C. 801 at the railroad tracks, five m iles from U.S. 158. Ja im e Fu s a ro O n D e a n ’s Lis t Jaim e Inisaro. daughter o f Thom as and Laura Powers o f M ocksville , has been named lo the deans lisi for the fall semes­ ter at Southam pton C ollege o f L o n g Isla n d U n iv e rs ity , Sinuham pton, N.Y. A pre-law m ajor and gradu­ ate o f Longw ood H igh School in M id d le Isla n d , N ,Y . Fusaro earned a m inim um 3.25 grade point average. Ule’re just a mouse-dick auiay... D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/iâECORD ONLINE Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at wwv/.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County, UJeather J D a v i e C o u n t y . . . W e V e G o t Y o u C o v e r e d O n l i n e ! uiuiw.enterprise-’record.com District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,201)3 ■ 5 The follow ing ease.s were dis­ posed o f In Ihe March 20 .session of Dnvie Disiricl Courl. Prcsidinj’ was Judge Ted S. Royster, Jr. Prosecut­ ing were K evin B cnlc, Terry Meinecke, and Wendy Terry, iissis- lam 'dislrict allorneys. - Miehnel Steven Bliiekmun. no operator's liccnse, cosl. - Donald Blvin Bueook, driving w hile liccnse revoked, m isde­ meanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 days in ja il suspended one year, $195 attorney fee, cost; felony breaking and/or entering, first de­ gree trespass, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed per plea. - Clyde Boyce, speeding 88 In a 65, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment continued on cost; speeding 80 in a 65, reduced to Improper ec|ulpmenl, remil cosl. - Isabel Quintugua Boyd, assault w ilh a deadly weapon, dismissed at recjuesl o f proseciiling witness. - B illy Don B ye rly, sim ple worthless cheek, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Tony Carriker, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced lo Improper equip- m enl.cosl; failure to weur scat belt - driver, $25. - Gary Jason Childress, misde­ meanor probation violation out of county, scntenee activated - 120 days in prison w ith credit for 16 days ill ja il, $260 atlorney fee; mis­ demeanor larceny, financial card thefi, dismissed at request o f pros­ ecuting witness. - Jose Alfredo Cruz, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $130 attorney fee, $100 nnd cost; expired regislralion card/lag, driving while liccnse revoked, pos­ session/display o f altered/fictitious/ revoked driver’s license, dismissed per plea. - Derek Daniel Davis, speeding 80 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, cost. - Belinda Frances Dewall, forg­ ery o f endorsement, reduced to com m on law forgery, uttering forged endorsement, reduced to common law uttering, 45 days in jail suspended 24 months, $325 restitu­ tion to Furches Shopping M arl, $325 atlorney fee, cosl. ,- H ow ard J. Foster, sim ple worthless check, dismissed. - Valarie Freeman, sim ple as­ sault, sentenced lo 30 days in jail suspended one year, complcle an­ ger management course, not violate any laws, remit cost; simple assault, dismissed. - Victor Manuel Garcia, assault on a female, domestic criminal tres­ pass, dismissed nl request o f pros­ ecuting witness. - Tonry Lee Heaggins, assault on a female, rcduccd to simple assault, misdemeanor larceny, sentenced lo 120 days in prison suspended 24 monlhs, credit for 12 days in ja il, have no contact w ith Carm en Propst, $240 restitution lo Carmen Propsi, $375 allorney fee, cost; un­ authorized use o f motor vehicle, dis­ missed per plea, - Wesley A . Johnson, speeding 70 in a 55, two counlii driving while license revoked, dism issed per charges In Superior Courl. - James Isaac Jones,commercial D W I under influence, reduced lo driving after consuming In a com­ m ercial vehiclc, senlenced to 15 days In ja il suspended one yeqr. $100 and cosl. - Jason Lambert, probation vio­ lation out o f county, six m onlii prison sentence aclivaied, crcdit for 3 days in ja il, $195 alloraey fee. - Gabino Bello Mayo, aid and abet impaired driving, dismissed due 10 insufrtcienl evidence. - James R. McClamrock, posses­ sion o f stolen goods/property, dis­ missed at request o f prosecuting witness. - Manuel Ortez, driving while license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection; failure lo yield nt slop sign/ flashing red light, rcduccd to im ­ proper equipment, cosl. - Christopher Ray Payne, two counts driving w hiie licen.se re­ voked, expired in.spection slicker, selling/giving fortified wine/li(|uor/ mixed beverage to person under 21, dismissed per plea; driving while license rcvol:ed, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cosl. - M ichelle Donna Payne, driv­ ing w hile license revoked, dis­ missed per plea; driving/allow ing vehicle lo be driven not registered/ tilled, $65 attorney fee, cosl. - Quincy Donnell Redmon, mis­ demeanor possession schedule VI controlled substance, possession o f drug paraphernalia.(on for review), dismissed per compliance, - Dreama T. Rominger, unsafe passing yellow line, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost. - Theodore Scegars, assault on a fcmalc.dismissed al rc<|Uesl o f pros­ ecuting wiiness. - Inns M ay Stanley, failure lo stop al stop sign/flashing red light, reduced lo im proper equipm ent, cost. - M ntthew K. Stegall, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil setllemcnl. - Eddie Nicholas Stevens,speed­ ing 102 in a 70, reduced to careless and reckless driving, prayer for judgment contiiuicd on cosl; failure to comply w ith license reslricllons, faihire to wear sent bell-driver, dis­ missed per plea. • Franklin Lee Tolbert, speeding 73 in a 55, rcduccd to im proper equipment, rem il cosl. - Jason Gray Tomlinson, driving while liccnse revoked, dismissed per correction, - Israel Zarate Trejo, s|)eoding 95 in a 70, prayer for judgm cnl contin­ ued on cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. - Thomas Romell Walker, driv­ ing while license revoked, failure to wear seal belt - driver, failure to heed light or siren, driving wrong way on a one-way slrcel/road,driv­ ing left o f cenler, dismissed per plea: D W I, sentenced to 12 months in prison, D A R T program recom ­ mended, 47 days ju il crcdit. - Barry Wolfe, domestic violence protective order violation, found nol guilty. Failed To Appear • PhiilipOray Dinkins, nclilious/ eancelled/revokcd registration cnrd/ Ing, opcrnling vchicle w ilh no insur­ ance, .speeding 68 in a 55. - David N. Emmelt. two counts simple'Vvorthless check. - Rex Andrew Robinette, driv­ ing while license revoked, fictitious/ cnncelled/revokcd registrnlion cnrd/ lag, - M arly Tilley, simple worthless check. S u p e r i o r C o u r t The follow ing cases wore dis­ posed o f during Ihe Mnrch 10 ses­ sion, o f Davie Superior Courl, Pre­ siding: Judge Larry G. Ford. Pros­ ecuting; Terry Meinecke and Kevin Beale, assistant DAs. - James Roger Beamon, felony breaking and/or entering, reduced to misdemeanor breaking and/or enter­ ing, felony larceny, reduced lo mis­ demeanor larceny, sentenced to 60 days in ja il suspended 2 years, not use or possess alcohol, submit lo warrantless searches/random tests for alcohoUdmgs, not use, possess or control any illegal drug or con­ trolled substance, nol associate wilh users, possessors or sellers o f ille­ gal drugs or controlled substances, not be present anywhere illegal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, $140 restitution lo victims jointly and severally w iih , co-dcfcndunt, $325 nltorney fee. -AndraArinialhea Cowan, DW I, l i possession o f drug pnrtiphernalin, remanded to D istrict Court judg­ ment. - M elvin Franklin Cranfield, sec­ ond degree sexual offense, dis­ missed per plea; second degree sexual offense, reduced lo crim e aguinsi nature, senlcnccd lo 6-8 m onlhs In prison suspended 6 months, have no contact wilh vic­ tim , remil cost and fees, 235 days Jail credit,$6.50 nltorney fee. - Carl Elliot Craven, 2 counts trafficking in cocaine, dismissed by state - senlcnccd in federal court. - Randy Junior Dewall, felony larceny, sentenced lo 6-IÜ monlhs in prison suspended 24 months, 6 months intensive probation, nol pos­ sess nicoliol, submit lo warrantless scnrchcs/rnndom tests for alcohol/ drugs, not use, possess or control any illegal drug or controlled sub­ stance, not-assoclale w ilh users, possessors or sellers of il legal drugs or controlled substances, nol be present anywhere illegal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, 153 days jail credit, $130 nltorney, $100 rcslitulion; assault with deadly weapon infiicting seri­ ous injury, dismissed - victim de­ ceased; fciony larceny, resisting public officer, dismissed per plea. ■ Lnrry Darnell D illard, DW I, driving left o f center, remanded to District Court judgmcnl. - Lakasha Dcishone Evans, 11 ccnints obtaining properly by false pretense, .sentenced to 11 - 14 months in prison 10 run concurrent with sen­ tence serving, work release recom­ m ended, $180 attorney fee, $1.325..15 restitution to victims. - Joseph Edward Frills, felony possession o f cocaine, habitual felon, sentenced to 80-105 monlhs in prison, DART program rccom- . mended, 72 days jail credit, work release reconnnended, $325 attor­ ney fee; possession with intent to sell cocaine, possession o f mari­ juana o f one-half to one and one- ludf ounces, possession w ilh intent to sell mnrijunna, maintaining ve- hicle/dw elling/for controlled sub­ stances, dismissed per plea. - Jeffrey Ryan H all, 8 counts felony breaking or enlering a ve­ hicle, 5 counts felony larceny, sen­ tenced to 10-12 months in prison suspended 36 months, 60 days in jail, report to probulion within 48 hours after release from prison, sub­ m it lo warrantless senrchos/rnndom tests for alcohol/dmgs, not use, pos­ sess or control nny illegal drug or controlled substance, not associate w ith users, possessors or sellers of illegal drugs or controlled sub­ stances, not bo present whore ille­ gal drugs or controlled substnnces ure sold, kepi or used, rc.stllution jointly and severally w iih co-defen­ dants, $195 atlorney fee, cosl. - Lee Dale Harris, felony posses­ sion o f marijuana, senlenced lo 5-6 m onths in prison suspended 24 months, 6 months intensive proba- lion, nol possess alcohol, submit to wnrrnntlcss k'arches/rnndom tests for alcohol/drugs, not use, possess or control imy Illegal drug or con­ trolled substance, not associate with users, possessors or sellers o f Ille­ gal drugs or controlled substances, nol be present anywhere Illegal drugs or controlled substnnces are sold, kept or used, $260 attorney fee, cost; m alntnlnlng vehicle/ dwelling for controlled substances, dismissed per plea. - Ryiui Holt, felony breaking und entering, reduced to misdemeanor breaking nnd entering, felony lar­ ceny after breaking and entering, reduced to misdemeanor larceny, senlenced lo 120 days in prison sus­ pended 36 monlhs, 90 days elec­ tronic house arrest, not possess al­ cohol, subm it to w arrantless searches/random tests for alcohol/ drugs, not use, possess or control any illegal drug or conlrollod sub­ stance, not associate w ilh u.sers, possessors or sellers o f illegal drugs or controlled substances, not be present anywhere illegal drugs or controlled substances nrc sold, kept or used, nltend two A A or NA meet­ ings a week, restitution jointly und severally w illi Jeff H ail, $390 resti­ tution, $100, CO.SI; felony breaking and entering vehicle, felony larceny, dismissed per plea. - M andy N icole H ughes, 8 counts obtaining property by false pretense, soiilenced to 8-10 monlhs in prison, 2 days jn il credit, $195 attorney fee. - Floyd Eugene Jacobs, D W I, sentenced to 24 monlhs in prison suspended 48 montlis, 30 days In jail with credit for lime served, submit to warrantless scnrchcs/rnndom tests for alcohol/drugs, not use, possess or control any illegal drug or con­ trolled substance, not associate wilh users, possessors or sellers o f ille­ gal drugs or controlled substancfcs, not be present where illegal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, surrender licensc and not operate vehiclc until licensed, $682.50 attorney fee, $3,000 restl- lution lo Department o f Trnnspor- intlon, $500, cosl; fieeing lo elude arrest with vehicle, senlcnccd to 45 days in ja il suspended 4 years pro­ bation, same terms and conditions as above sentence; driving while li­ cense revoked,expired regislralion, fnihire lo slop nt slop sign/ red light, opcrnling vehiclc w ilh no insurunce, fieeing to elude arrest w ith vehicle, failure to heed light or siren, dis­ missed per plea. • Donnie Ray James, possession of schedule 11 controlled substance, sentenced to 7-9 monlhs in prison suspended 24 months (nl expiration o f .sentence serving), 6 months in­ tensive probation, 55 days ja il credit, report lo probation officer w ilhin 48 hours nftcr relouse from prison, nltend 2 AA or N A meetings per week, nol possess nlcohol, sub­ mit to warrnntloss searche.s/random tests for alcohol/drugs, not use,pos­ sess or control any Illegal drug or controlled subsianco, nol associate w ilh users, possessors or sellers o f illegul drugs or controlled sub­ stances, not be present anywhere Il­ legal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, $585 allor­ ney fee, $100 and cosl. - Wesley Johnson. 4 counts fi­ nancial card fraud,attompled finan- clal card fraud, common law rob­ bery, sentenced to 13-16 monlhs in prison suspended 5 years, 6 monlhs intensive probation, 111 days in jn il, not reside w ilh parents but can visit, submit to wnrrnntlcss senrche,s/run- dom tests fornlcohol/drugs.not use, possess or control nny Illegal drug or controlled substance, not associ- nle w ith users, possessors or sellers o f Illegal drugs or controlled sub­ stnnces, not be present nny where il­ legal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, $11,330,38 re stitu tio n , $260 attorney fee; speeding, driving while liccnse re­ voked, possession o f drug purnpher- nalla, dlsml.ssed per plea. - Jimmy a. Kenlon Jr., 11 counts obtaining property by ful.se pretense, reduced to 11 counts forgery, forg­ ery o f endorsement, felony posses­ sion cocaine, senlenced to Ihree 45- day ja il sentences, (Iwo nl expira­ tion o f others) all suspended lo 3-6 month probation terms, continue irealment, attend two N A meetings per week, nol possess alcohol or drugs, $390 altorney fee, cosl; mis- demennor lurccny, shoplifting con­ cealment o f goods, possession o f drug paraphernalia, failure lo burn heiullamps, no license, exceeding posted speed, dismis,sod per plea, -Terry Mason, 17 counts oblain- ing property by false pretense, sen­ tenced to two 11-14 month prison sentences, all suspended to 36- month probation terms, 2 six month intensive probation terms (one ul expirnllon o f other), submit to war­ rantless searches/random tests for alcohol/drugs, nol use, possess or control nny Illegal drug or con­ trolled subslunce, nol associate with users, possessors or sellers o f ille­ gal drugs or controlled substances, nol be present where illegal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, $515 reslilulion to CCB, $ 1,270 restitution lo Fnrmlng- ton Road Exxon,$390 attorney fee, cost, - Danny Ray M iller, felony lar- ccny, sentenced to 6-8 months in prKson, $292 nltorney fee; misde­ m eanor probation vio la tio n , 2 counts felony probulion violution, sentenced to 6-8 monlhs in prison with 31 days ja il credit. - Am ber Krista Mundy, misde­ meanor probation violation, sen­ tenced to 12 monlhs in prison with credit for 31 duys in ju il, $180 ut- torney fee; misdemeunor probation violation, sentenced to 45 days in jnil to run concurrent. - Gregory Phillips, felony pro­ bation violation, continue on proba­ tion. - Gregory Leo Pulliam, driving while license revoked, rcduccd lo no licensc, senlenced lo 60 duys in jnil suspended 24 months,$422.50res­ titution, cosl; possession o f drug paraphornalia, disndssed por plea. - Stuart Gregory Reavis, DW I, sentenced to 45 days in ja il sus­ pended 18 months, subslunce abuse assessment, 24 hours community service, surrender license nnd nol opernto vehicle until licensed, $195 altorney fee, $100 and cosl. - G erald M ilto n R oybal Jr., felony receiving slolen goods/prop- crly, reduced lo misdemeanor pos­ session o f stolon goods, senlcnccd lo 120 duys in prison ul expiration o f sentence serving, credh for 23 days in ja il, work release recom­ mended, $600 reslilulion lo victim jointly and severally with co-defen­ dant, $245 attorney fee; felony breaking nnd/orenlering, felony lar­ ceny, dismissed per plea. - Lurry W ilson Shrewsbury, as­ sault w ilh n dendly wcupon with in- lent lo k ill innicling serious Injury, sentenced lo 23-37 m onths in prison, work relcnse recommended, $390 altorney fee as condition o f work releuse, 250 days ja il credit; allempled first degree murder, dis­ missed per plea. • Roberto Deshaun Torres II, driving after consum ing nlcohol under age 21, dismissed per plea; fieeing lo elude arrest with vehicle, sentenced to 6-8 months in prison suspended 36 m onths, subm it to warrantless searches/random tests for alcohol/drugs, not use, possess or control nny illegul drug or con­ trolled substance, not nssoclate w ilh ' users, possessors or sellers o f Ille­ gal drugs or controlled substances, nol be present where illegal drugs or controlled substances are sold, kept or used, $300 allorney fee, cosl; possession with Intent to munufac- turc/sell/deliver marijuana, reduccd lo ndsdemeanor possession o f less Ihnn one-half ounce m arijuana, D W I, sentenced lo 120 days in prison suspended 36 months, 72 hours community service w ithin 90 duys, substance abuse assessment w illiin 60 days, surrender license and nol operate vehicle until li­ censed, subm it lo w nrrnnlless scnrchos/riuidom tests for alcohol/ drugs, not use, possess, or control any Illegal drug or controlled sub­ stance, nol ussoclalc w ith users, possessors or sellers o f Illegal drugs or controlled substances, not be present anywhere lllegid drugs or controlled substnnces arc sold, kept or used, $520 allorney fee, $200 and cosl, Items seized ordered destroyed after uppcul period, huve no contnet w ith co-defondunt. - Nina Edwards W hilaker, com­ mon law robbery, reduccd lo larceny from a person, senlcnccd lo 11-14 months In prison suspended three monlhs, 105 days In prison w ith 8 1 duys juil crcdit, not possess alcohol, nol possess drugs unless prescribed. report to probation officer wilhin 48 hours o f releuse from prison, sub­ mit to wurruntless senrches/random tests for alcohol/dmgs, not use, pos­ sess or control any illegal drug or ctmlrolled substance, not associate wilh users, possessors or sellers of illegal drugs or controlled sub- slunces, not be present where ille­ gul drugs or controlled substances arc sold, kept or used, $260 attor­ ney fee, $200 luul cost. • Teresa Marie W hitley, simple possession schedule IV controlled substance, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cosl, w ill review to dis­ miss on May 5, substance abuse as­ sessment; simple possession schcd- ’ ule III controlled substance, dis­ missed per plea. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003Public Records M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The fo llo w in g incidents were reported to liie M o clisville Po­ lice Deparltnent. - The larceny o f a vehicle trailer from Q uality D rive was reported M arch 17. - The larceny o f a ce ll phone, candy und personal' item s from a car parked o ff Salisbury Road was reported M arch 17. - Som eone attem pted to stub a 17 year old at a residence on M idland Street, it was reported M arch 19. - A H arm ony m an reported M arch 19 he wus assaulted at a residence on Sanford Avenue. - The breaking and entering o f a business on D epot Street was reported M arch 16. • Som eone pushed open the door to an apartm ent on East L e xin g to n R oad, da m aging a lock, it was reported M arch 19. - A rock was throw n into a front w in d o w nt D im ensional M etals, Industrial Boulevard, it was reported M arch 20. • The breaking and entering o f M T D Inc. on Industrial Bou- levard was reported M arch 20. - T h e b u rg la ry o f C y c le G ro up, In d u stria l B o u le vard, was reported M arch 20. Vandal­ ism was reported M arch 19. - A M o c k s v ille w om an re­ p o rte d M a rch 2 0 she w as slapped by her boyfriend at the Scottish Inn. - A M o c k s v ille w om an re­ ported M arch 23 her boyfriend had h il her in the head w ith his fist at a N orthw ood Apartm ents un it, M illin g Road. - The burglary and damage to a ve nding m achine at Funder A m erica. Funder D rive, was re­ ported M arch 23. - A vacuum was damaged o ff Sanford Avenue, it was reported M arch 23. -T h e attem pted breaking and entering o f an apartm ent at N ew B e g in n in g s , E ast L e x in g to n Road, was reported M arch 22. - A m an reported M arch 21 that his Social Security num ber had been taken from a check .stub and used by someone lo obtain u d riv e r’s license. Arrest.s - R icky Nathan Inm an, 42, o f H ills v ille , Va., w as chargcd M a rch 20 w ith la rc e n y and fraud. T ria l date: M ay 5. - M ichael Shane Blansett, 16, o f H annony, was charged M arch 22 w ith larceny. T ria l date; A p ril 17. - Patricia A nn Blakenship, 47, o f L e x in g to n , w as ch arg cd M arch 3 w ith larceny, obstruct­ ing nnd delaying an o ffic e r and im proper display o f a license, T ria l date; A p ril 17. Traffic A ccidents - A M o cksville w om an was charged w ith failu re to reducc speed and d rivin g w ith a revoked liccnse after a w reck on V alley Road nt 11 ;50 a.m. M urch 20. C rystal C. Steele, 25, o f 2010 U.S. 601 S., foile d to slop the 1993 Saturn she was d riv in g be­ fore it struck the rear o f a 2002 C h e vro le t p ic k u p , d riv e n by ' A lan Oray.son B urchfield, 39, o f M ilto n , reported O ffic e r R .A . Donalhan. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The follo w lni! land Iriiiisfers were filed w iih the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, ncreage, township nnd deed stumps purclinsed, w ith S2 representini! $1,000. - Edward 0 . Frank to Elmer G. Allen and Geraldine N. Allen. 13 square feet. Fanninglon, SI. - Elmer G. Allen and Geraldine N. Allen to Edward G. Frank, 2 tracts, Famiington, $1. - Kalliy Jean Rumple lo Dwiglit F. Rumple, 2 tracts, Clarksville. • Crystal Dawn Foster to Buck­ eye Retireinem Co., fi acres, $' 137. - Larry G. Cope and Ionic B. Cope to Bobby G. Cope. .S6 ucre. Jerusalem. • Larry G. Cope and Tonie B. Cope to Bobby 0. Cope, 1.41 acres, Jerusalem. - Elnorn B. Luper und Lindsay Ray Luper to Angelin M ayhew Lawson, 2.99 acres, M ocksville, $178. - Michael L. Delphias to John L. Peterson, 1 lol, Farmington, $164. - Laura V. Coe to John Vernon Coe, I tract, Mocksville. - National C ily Home Loan Ser­ vices to Shnron 0 . Boger, I lot, Jerusalem, $52. - Vincent Mannino to James V. Mannino and Kathleen A. Mannino, 1.03 acres, Fulton, - Murtjuis Building to Frederick D, Smith and Julie C. Smith, I lot, Farmington, $409. - B rian S coli W hiia ker and Wendy W hitaker to Michael Dalton and Shannon Dalton, I lol, Mocks­ ville, $80. - M aty Susan Parker to Jose Luis Ramirez, I lot, M ocksville, $210. - Phenelous Clark W illiams III and Marcheta D. W illiam s to Wayne D ull, 5.99 acres, Fanninglon. - M archeta D. W illiam s and Phenelous Clark W illiam s 111 and Wayne D ull to Pheneious Clark W illiams III and Marcheta D. W ill­ iams, 48.65 acres, Farmington. - Samuel P. Hall and Jackie H. Hall lo Kennon A. W hile, .79 acre. Mocksville, $39. - BR 549 to Morgan Builders, I lol, Fanninglon, $141. - Foltz Enterprises to A Store- houpe for Jesus, 5.74 acres. Mocks­ ville, $1.14. • Nathaniel Clement and Manha J. Clement to Laquita M . Clement and N ikita E. Clement, 1 tract. • Florence Roberts and Patsy Roberts Magtallnnes to Jason Paul Magallanes. .75 acre, Jerusalem. • Larry E. Tindall and kuthryn F. tindall to Frank Small and Joann Small, 1.33 acres, Clarksville, $ 185. - Jerem iah M . Supple and Beverly A . Supple to Thomas L. Gwynn and Bee 0 . Owynn, 1 lot, Famiington, $568. - Westphalia Construction Co. to Lurry F. Prillam an und H olly A. Prillanian, 1 lot, Farminglon, $568. - Mary P. Crater to David Wayne Crater Jr. and Beth Crater, 1.5 acres. Shady Orove. - Donna L. Jordan to Robert L. Hendricks and Helen F. Hendricks, 239.7 square feet, Mock.sville. - Robert L. Hendricks and Helen F, Hendricks to Donna L. Jordan, 15 square feet, Mocksville. - W illiam K. Jordan Sr. and Linda H. Jordan to Donna L. Jor­ dan, .21 acre, Mocksville. - James R. Hardt and Jackie A. Hardt to Don W. Brown and Lois B. Brown, 19.91 acres. $328. - Teresa Jane E llis to Sharon Hum ston Tolbert, I lot. Shady Orove, $295. - Betty Jo Laymon, executrix of estate o f Buster Phillips lo Karen H. Kimrey, 1 acre, Mocksville. - Samnaz Inc. to Lynn Ann Mather, I lol, Farminglon, $335. - Jimmy W right, executor o f es­ tate o f John Chandler Jr, to Abel Villasenor, 1.05 acres, Culuhaln, $18, - Westview Development Co. to Stafford and Reader Enterprises, I lot, Farmington, $70. - Stafford and Reader Enter­ prises to Brian T. Hurst and M ary- Anne P. Hurst, I lot, Farmington, $71. H i g h w a y P a t r o l The follow ing traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Wreck Near Church Parkins Lot A Davie man wns charged wilh failure to yield after the vehicle he wns driving hit another March 16. Ernie Lee Foster o f 846 Main Street, M ocksville was driving his 1994 Cadillac vchicle from the Oak Grove Church parking lot onto U.S. 158 North. Martha Lynne Palmer of I- 220 M illing Road, M ocksville was driving her 2002 Lincoln vehicle wesl on 158. Foster failed to yield to Palmer's vehicle and the two col­ lided near Ihe intersection of the parking lot. Trooper M .T. Dalton reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 12;05 p.m. anil there were no injuries. Vehicle Hydroplanes (hi Interstate No charges were filed after u Forsylh man wns involved in an accident in Davie March 16. Kendell Stewart C haffin of Clemmons wus driving his 1999 Cailiilac vehicle west on 1-40 when it hydropinned on the wet road from henvy rain. Chaffin's vehicle col­ lided with a concrete bridge struc­ ture and continued out o f control before It overturned. Trooper M .T. Dalton reported the uccident occurred at approxi- malely 9 a.m. and Chaffin and two passengers were taken lo Baplisl Hospilal for treatment. M an Churged In W reck A G uilford Counly man wns charged with exceeding safe speed after her wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving March 16. Bobby W ayne Pearman o f Greensboro was driving a 1990 Lin­ coln vehicle west on Interstate 40 when il hydroplaned ou the wet road­ way. I’eunnan's vehicle run o ff the roud lo the left and collided w ilh a median cable. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the accident occurred ut approxi­ mately 9:45 a.m. C ar H its M edian Cable A Nonh Carolina woman was churged w ith exceeding safe speed after she wrecked the vehicle she wns driving March 16. A lison Virginlu Umbarger o f H arm ony was d riv in g a 1999 Mitsubishi vehicle east on I -40 when it hydroplaned on the west rond. Umbarger's vehicle continued along the grass median and collided wilh a median cable. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the Incident occurred at approxi­ mately 11:15 n.ni.and there wereno injuries. C ar Collides W ith Bridge No charges were filed after a Forsyth woman wrecked the vehicle she was driving March 18. A llis o n Adele V estal o f Clemmons was driving a 2000 Jeep vehicle wesl on U.S. 158 when it ran o ff Ihe right side of the rond und collided w ith a bridge. Vestal's ve­ hicle then traveled left o f center and ran o ff the left side o f the road, collided w ith the bridge again, and overturned. Vestal stated the left rearwheel o f hervehlclc had broken o ff and caused her lo wreck. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurred at npproximately 3:20 p.m. Tw o Deer H it In Dnvlc There were two reported wrecks involving deer in Oavie Counly. In the follow ing reporis no Injuries to the drivers were reported; Todd Alexander Edwards Sr., of 787 T urrentine C hurch Road, M ocksville was driving his 1988 Toyota vchicle west on John Crotls F i r e s A r r e s t s The Davie County Sherifl's De­ partment made the following urrests. - Zachary James Wishon, 16, 401 Vogler Roud. Advance was ar- resled March 14 for unauthorized use of a moior vehicle, no operator's license, careless, nnd reckless driv­ ing. Trial dale; May 2. - Raymond Boyd Garner, 42, of 156 .Springhill Drive, Mocksville was arrested March 14 for failure lo appear. Trial date: March 25 in Forsylh County. - Juslenc Marie Sweat, 27. of 174 Sweat Trail, Mocksville was arrested March 18 for possession of marijuann less than half ounce and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: April 24. - Juson Arnold Lambert, 26. of Salisbury was arrested March 18 for failure to pay fine anil probalion violalion. 'Trial dale: March 20 and A pril 3. - Brian Eugene West, 25, o f 168 Lancelot Lane, M ocksvillc wus ar­ rested March 19 for assault w ilh a deadly weapon. Trial dale: A pril 3. - Jeffery Holton Elliou, 46, of 2639 Cornalzer Road, Advance was arresled March 19 for DW I. Trial dale; May 2, - W illiam Michael Inscoe, 22, o f Harmony was arresled March 19 for larceny o f motor fuel. Trial date; A pril 24. - Sparkle DyAnn Wyse, 23, of 195 Sonora Drive, Advance was arrested March 20 for larceny by employee andconspiracy.Trial date: A pril 4 in Forsylh County. -C ynthia Baker Turner, 20, of 917 llardisonStrecl, Mocksville was arrested March 2Ü for second de­ gree trespassing. Trial date; April 10. - Ashantu Rena Anthony. 19. of 114 Oak Riilge Lane, Mocksville was arrested March 21 for con­ spiracy and larceny by employee. Trial date: April 3 in Forsyth County. - Gary Lee Rammel Jr., 38,130 Ranch W ay, M ocksville wns ar­ rested March 21 forcommunicnting threats and simple affray. Trial date: April 2 in Rownn County. - Marie Am iorel Qadson, 20, of 774 Pine Ridge Road, M ocksville was arrested March 2 1 for exceed­ ing snfe speed, left o f center, and possession o f marijuann. Trial date; May 8. -G a ry Lee Rummel Jr., 38, of 130 Rnnch Wuy, M ocksville was arrested March 22 for harassing phone calls. Trial dnle: A pril 2 in Rownn County. - Tiodoro Cnstro Snntos, 29, of Washington was arrested March 23 for driving w ith licen.se revoked and following too closely. Trial date: May I. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The follow ing incidents were reported to the Davie Sheriff's Depl, - Len Hailey of Leader Homes, U.S. 601 Soulh. M ocksville re­ ported furniture was removed ttoni one o f the model homes al Ihe busi­ ness on March 14. -O n March 15 John Cambell Jr. reported a vchicle was removed from a home on Legion Cemeterj’ Street, Mocksville. - Terry Neely reported money was removed from a home on Par- triilge Lane, Advance on March 15. - On March 15 Jason Neely re­ ported money was removed from a residence on Partridge Lane, A d­ vance. - Betty Spillman reported sid­ ing on a home on Hobson Drive, M ocksville was damaged on March 15. - On March 17 John Toth re­ ported a m ailbox and post were damaged al a home on Feed M ill Road, Advance. - Kim berly Rolwrtson of Cenier Exxon. U.S. 64. M ocksville re­ potted gasoline was removed w ith­ out pay ut Ihe station on March 17. -O n Murch 18 Sandra Bogumii reported a purse und checks were removed from a vchicle parked at llorn'sTruck Stop, U.S. 601 South, Mocksvillc. -O n March 18 Johnny Sheets reported tires and wheels were re­ moved from a vehicle at a parking lot on U.S. 601 South. Mocksville. - Roberl Stroud reported w in­ dows were damaged on n trailer al a location on Mattie Lane, Mocks­ ville on March 18. - On March 18 Helen Howard reported a snuill wood building was damaged ut a location on Cornatzer Road, Advance. -A dam liellinger o f Bixby Con­ venience Store, Cornalzer Road, Advance reported gasoline was re­ moved without pay at the store on March 21. - On March 21 Jimmy Swaim reported a driveway was damaged at a locution on Zimmermnn Rond, Advnncc. - Normu Flores reported spenk- ers and a purse were removed from a vehicle at a residence near Dnvie Acudem y Road, M ocksville on M nrch2l. - On March 22 Laura E lliott re­ ported threatening phone culls were received ul n home on Boxwood Church Roud, Mocksville. - Jason Akers reported a vehicle wns damaged by rocks at a home near Brook Drive, M ocksville on March 23. . - On March 23 Patrick Lloyd reported a vehicle was damaged at u home on N.C. 801 S., Mocksville. Davie County fire departments responded to the follow ing calls; M urch 17: Smilh Grove, 4:47 p.m., U.S. 158, grass fire; Advance assisted. M urch 18: Smilh Grove, 3:18 p.m., U.S. 158, automobile acci­ dent; Advance, 7:07 p.m., Comulzer Road, grass fire; Comatzer-Dulin assisted. M arch 19: Cooleemee, 5:56 p.m., suspected gas leak; Jerusalem assisted; Smith Grove, 6:06 p.m., .smoke investigation. M arch 20: Cooleemee, 9:09 a.m., floor survey in Cooleemee Fire District; W illiam R. Dnvie, 10 a.m., floor as,sessment in W RD Fire Dis­ trict; Sheffield-Calahaln, 10 a.m., flood assessment in ShelTield Fire District; County Line, 10 a.m., flood assessment in Iredell County; Comatzer-Dulin, 10:11 a.m., Spry Lane, flood assessment; Advance, 10:12 a.m., fiood survey in Advance Fire District; Smith Grove, 10:08 a.m., fiood assessmeni in Smith Grove Fire D istrict; W illiam R. Duvie, 12:02 p.m.. Liberty Church Road, autom obile accident; Sheffield-Calahaln assisted; Mocks­ ville, 11:56 a.m.. Valley Roud, nu- tom obile accident; W illia m R. Davie, 12:26 p.m.. Cotton Lane, public servicc; Famiington, 1:32 p.m., Yadkin Valley Road, water in . basement; Farmington, 2:55 p.m., Patricia Way, smell of ga.soline; Smith Grove assisted; Famiington, 4:26 p.m., N.C. 801 North, smoke investigation; Smith Grove assisted; S heffield-C alahaln. 6:40 p.m ., Powell Road in Iredell, chimney fire. M u rc h lli Advance, 12:03 p.m.. Fire Station Road, fire alarm ; Com ntzcr-Dulin assisted. M arch 22: Jerusalem, 5:49 p.m., Deadmon Road, automobile acci­ dent. M urch 23: Counly Line, 3:55 p.m.. Hunting Creek Lane, woods fire; Cooleemee, 7:13 p.m.. Junc­ tion Road, grass fire. M urch 24: M ocksville, 7:36 a.m., Bi-Lo, smoke in .store; Center assisted; Advance, 9:38 a.m .. Lakeside Drive, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. Rond when u deer run into the road­ way from the lefi shoulder. Edwards’ vehicle collided with tho dccr. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accident occurred ut upproxi- mntely 7:56 p.m. on March 20. Angela M ichelle Potts o f 487 Duke W hitaker Road, M ocksville was driving a 1998 Ford vchicle west on Duke W hitaker Road. A deer entered Ihe roud and Potts swerved her vehicle to avoid the animal but the vehicle collided wilh the deer. Potts vehicle continued off the rond nnd collided w ilh a fence. Trooper M .T. Dalton reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 8:40 p.m..on March 20. C nr Collides W ith U tility Pole A Duvie woman wns charged with exceeding safe speed after she wrcckcd the vehicle she was driving March 19. Kristen Frances Laramie o f 126 Summit Road, Mocksville wasdriv­ ing a 1997 Plymouth vehicle south on Underpass Road when it ran off the rond 10 Ihe lefl, went up un em­ bankment, and collided w ith a util­ ity pole. Laramie's vehicle caught fire after the collision. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred nt approxi­ mately 9:37 p.m. Lurumie suffered m inor injuries. W reck On Interstate A Guilford man wuscharged wilh exceeding safe speed after he wrecked ihe vehicle he was driving March 20. Bruce Edward Culp o f Greens­ boro was driving a 1999 Plymouth vehicle wesl on Interstale 40 when il ran off the road to Ihc left and col­ lided with a median cable. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ mately 6:10 a.m. and there were no injuries. M an Churged In W reck A . North C arolina man was charged w ith exceeding safe speed and driving w ilh license revoked after he wrecked the vchicle he was driving March 20. Luis Aniiando Lazaro Salgado o f Hamptonville was driving a 1992 Toyota vehicle soulh on Liberty Church Road when il ran o ff the road to the right. Salgado's vehicle collided with a culvert on the shoul­ der. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accidem occurred al approxi­ mately 12:05 p.m. and a passenger with Salgado was taken lo Forsylh Medical Cenier in Winslon-Salem for treatmenl. W reck Л 1 Fund Llun A Davie woman was charged w ilh unsafe movement after the ve­ hicle she was driving hit another March 21. Tina Houston H iutt o f 428 Fairfield Roud, Mocksvillc wasdriv­ ing her 1996 Pontine vchicle onto U.S. 601 west from the Food Lion pnrking lot. Debbie Marlene Snyder o f 1703 U.S. 601 South, Mock.sville was driving her 1996 Jeep vehicle north on 601. Hiatt pulled into the path of Snyder's veliicle und the two collided. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 3:59 p.m. and both women were taken to Duvie Hospilal for treatment. W om an Charged In W reck A Davie woman wns charged w ith failure to yield at stop sign after her vehicle was involved in an accident March 22. Socorro Covarrubias DeRamon o f 3 17 ParkerRoad, M ocksville wa.s -< driving her 1990 Volkswagon ap­ proaching a.Slop sign on Parker Road. DeRamon failed lo yield at the sign und when she turned her vehicle left onto U.S. 64 it collided w ith n 1995 Toyota vehicle travel­ ing east on 64 that was driven by Kylie Beth Poole o f 792 Culahaln Road, Mock.sville. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reportc* the accident occurred al npproxi­ mately 7:30 a.m. and there were no injuries. Curs Collide, One Overturn.s A Davie man wns charged wilh unsafe movement after the vehicle he was driving hit another March 22. Roderick Allen Morgan o f 138 Deadmon Road, M ocksville was driving a 1985 Chevrolet vehicle north from a private driveway onto Deadm on Road. A m y Renee Tulterow o f 141 Tulls Trail, Mocks­ ville was driving a 2000 Plymouth vehicle west on Deadmon Road. Morgan backed his vehicle into the path o f Tulterow's, causing the two to collide. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 5:49 p.m. Vehicle Collides W llh Tree No charges were filed after a Davie man's vehicle collided with a tree March 23. W illiam Gray Welch o f 147 Deer Run Drive, M ocksville was driving a 2001 Chevrolet pick-up north on Bethel Church Road when it ran off the road to the right. Welch's ve­ hicle camc buck onto the roadway out of control and ran o ff the rond to the left where il collided w ilh a tree. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 10:58 a.m. Horse H it O n U.S, 64 No charges were filed after an Iredell man's vehicle hit a horse March 23. Jason Lee Lnxton of Statesville was driving u 1997 Ford pick-up we.st on U.S. 64 when it collided ■ with n horse in the roudwuy. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 1:30 a.m. J u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y ... www.eiik'rprise-reconl.com »AV1E COUN I'Y KN'l’KHPKl.SK ККСОШ). Thursday. Murcli 27. 201)3 - 7 T O W N O F M O C K S V n J Ж News Update . Apra, 2 0 0 3 S P E C U L D A T E S A N D E V E N T S O F I N T E R E S T F O R M O C K S V I L L E C I T I Z E N S M A N A G E R S C O R N E R The BocUd of Commissioners atiopled a new Zoning Ordinance for the Town of Mocksville on February 4, 2003. Mayor Slate and the cotnniissioners expressed Iheir gratitude to Carol Rhea Phillips, John Gallimore, Planning and Zoning Board members and Board of Adjustment members for their many long hours of review and revisions. Zoning Ordinances may be obtained at the Town Hall. Reminders; With spring on the way please remember the nuisance ordinance requires weeds or any other vegetation not to exceed 18 inches in height. Tfees and shrubbery that interfere with the safety of public streets and walkaways should be trimmed. Businesses and organizations should inquire with Davie County Development- Planning and Zoning (751-3340) before purchasing signs. Sign permits are issued through the Davie Counly Development Office of Planning and Zoning. Temporary signs, portable signs and portable letter boards are not permitted within the Town of Mocksville Zoning jurisdiction. Christine W. Sanders Interim Town Manager SPRING CLEANUP DAY The aiintial Spring Cleaiutp Day for Town of Mocl<sville residents is Saturday, April 5, 200.1 from 7:30 a.m. lo 12 p.m. Hems accepted include furniture, appliances, old lumber, nieial, tires off the rim, etc. We cannot acccpl paitu, pesticides ami other liquids. Usable item s for the Sloreiiouse for Jesus will be collected. Desired items are as follows: children's ciotlie.s, m en’s shoes, jeans, slacks, baby car seals, pots and pans, linens. COMPOST SITE The com post site will be open the 1st ami 3rd Saturdays in April. May and June. The com post site hours are from 8 a.m . to 12 noon. Yard w aste may tie dropped off during the w eek by appointm ent only by calling 75I-5SOO. Please do nol throw yard w aste over the fence w hen the gate is locked. Residents of the Town of M ocksville are allowed to w aive the dum ping fee at the com post site for one truckload of yard w aste per month. Purch.isc: M u lch - $5 per scoop l.c.if Com post - $5 per scoop Drop off fees: 1st load o f yard waste per m onth free (Town of M ocksvillc Uesldcnts only) 'IViicklo.nd of yard waste: $5 1/2 truckload or less: $3 IVIOCKSVILLE I (iOMPUKiiKNSiVE k c o n o m ic »u v e lo pm k n t P U B L IC O F F IC IA L S I ^ ' PAHTic:ii>Ar()NAi*i4{nc:iATEiJ Town 1____ Ricliard Broadway J.C. "Busier" Cleary Bill Foster Lash Santord Dr. F.W. Slate, Maypr Vernon Thompson Vena Harris, Chair Uwrence Ray Carter Slevie Dulin Mark Culler Janie Neely Brian Williams WillMarWin IllSlllieill Lynn H. Byerly, Clialr Palsy Crenshaw Richard Schooler Gall Kelly Chrisilne Sanders, i.' ■ InterlmTbwn Manager I. 751-2259 Jack Keller, Police Chief 751-6231 Danny Smilh, Public Works Direcior 751-2519 Michael Garner, Recreation Director 751-2325 Phil Crowe, Fire Chief 751-3642 Bill Wiseman, Parits & Grounds 751-5500 75Г0896 (not for billing questions) William Whaley, Building Inspections 751-2791 John Gallimore, Planning & Zoning 751-3340 Roberl Cook, Animal Control 751-0227 Davie County is included in nn eight counly regional com prehensive econom ic developm ent study (CEDS) through the N orthw est Council of G overnm ents and the Greater M ount Airy Cham ber of Commerce. Angelou Economics of Austin, Te.xas will be e.xamlng each coum y from such angles as econom y, dem ographics, industries, sites and infrastructure. They will look at the strengths and challenges facing each counly and identify specific industries on which they should focus econom ic developmetU in the future. They will also look at ways the counties can w ork together to prom ote the region. Results will allow the counties to pursue federal grants to attract new Investm ent, businesses and jobs to the area. For more Inform ation and a citizen response survey visil w w w .northw esinc.com or call the Davle County C ham ber of Com m erce 751-3304. C O N G R E SSM A N B U R R ’S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E ’S H O U R S Congressman Richard Burr’s District Representative, Susan llalfiled, will hold office hours al the Mocksville Town Mall the second Thursday of each month, from 9:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Congressnicin Burr’s office is available to help with matters pertaining to any Federal agency or program such ns. Social Sectirily, Medicare, Medicaid, Disability, Veterans, IRS, passports, etc. lO th A N NUA L OLD-TFM K F IO D I.IiliS ’ & HI.Ul'XiKASK C O N V K N TIO N The 10th A nnual Old-Time Fiddlers' & Bluegrass Convention will be held Saturday, May 10, 12 p.m .- untll, at the Clem ent Crove A rbor/M asonic Picnic G rounds, 201 Poplar St., M ocksville, just off N. M ain. Adtnlssion; Adults - $8; Children 6-12 - $2; under 6 ■ Free. If you have any questions, please call Jonathan W ishon at 336-998-8877. SEllVlC:ii DIRl'XrrOllV Duke Power..........336-727-4300 Adelphia Cable......751-1313 Sprint Telephone.. .751-5944 Repair service 611 Pied Nat Gas.........1-800-752-7504 24 Hr Emergency Service.......751 -4954 C R U IS E IN D A T E S The Piedm ont C.A.R.S. Association Cruise In Dales for the 2003 season to be held every first and third M onday from 6-9 p.m . on Main Streel in Mocksville. 50/50 drawings at each Cruise In, and a DJ playing your favorite tunes. For more inform alion contact: Bob Brannock, 751- 3770; Cooler Correll, 284-2079; or Allen M arlin, 751- 0313. Scheduled Dates: April 7 and 21, May 5 and 19, June 2 and 16, July 7 and 21, August 4 and 18, Septem ber 1 and 15. Last Cruise In of the year to be held on October 6. DATES TO REMEMBER A p ril 22-26, Davle C ounty Youth Council Fair, Blaise CinirchKd,7.Sl-.3112 A p ril 23, W om en's Luncheon, 7.SI-331)4. M ay 1, National Day of Prayer - Breakfast, H.ivle Family Y M C A -751-%22 June 9-13, llisto ric M asonic Picnic, Clement Crove Picnic Groiinds - 751-9685 .lune 20-21, Relay for Life, Davie Higli School • 751-3829 M O C K S V IL L E /D A V IE P A R K S & R E C . 644 N. M ain St. • Mocksville, NC - 336-761-2326 PliMSc call Ihe Hoc. Dept, for inore liilDrination or to rcgistor (or tin.' lolloiving prnsrains or spcci.il evoiils, Rcc Club • llefore & Alter School Care-Cost: Hoforo • $15 per wk or $4 per inornlnB. Alter • $2.'! per wmk or $7 per .iflernoon. $5 illscount il you attenil both lielore & .liter schoiil. Orop-ln care .iv.ill.ihle, SiinitnerDayC.iinp• Ages: 5-12-FunSeiliicatlonalsutnnier.idvenlure. FlexibleSaifotdalilochllilc.uo to meet every parents needs. Cii.sl: $75 per wecl< or S19 per d.iy with discounts for ailililioiial children in tie same lamily, Summer I’liiyground Program - Shelter «5 ® Rich I’aik.Timc: 8:30am • 12:30pm,P.iys: Mon., Wed.. & I'ri Dates: June 2-C, June 9-13rJuiiel6-20 & June 23-27. Cost: $.50 per day lor a snack or you m.iy hrhw your own. Mother s Morning Out • For children ages 3 & un. Teacher: Patricia Draughn. D.iys: llnirsil.iys irom 9jtu • 1 l:30.im. Tne children will exiwrlciKc a day (ull o( teaming & (un. Cost; $7 per d,iy or $20 per month. Classes run (rom September • May. South Yailkhi Canoe Si Kayak Race - Sat., May lOth. Cost: $15 per person with a (roe race t-shlrt. Entries must be post marked by May 2. Contact Mike Garner for more details. July 4th Fireworks й Entertainment-Fri., July 4 ® Rich Park Une Dancing ® Fanntnuton • Insttuctois; Steve fi Unila Hatlcy.TwcsJ.iys;7;30-9pra.Ongoing $2 per class Basic Cake Decorating Cfas ....................................................................... .........................:fasses-Monday nighls, ® the Parks & Rec. meeting room. Beginning 4/21. Call Sandra to register, $30 plus supplies. ,1- Kills get lo adopt Date: June 2 • 6! Agi: 8 - 15 Call Sandra for more Iniormallon. Summer Horse, Camp - 'I lo adopt a horse (or their own (or the week, and le,itn all about horses. Í. Brock Gym. Quarterly Incentive breakfasts. Davie County Fair-April 22 • 26 ® Blaise Church Rd.,Mocksville -Tuesil.iy -Thursd.iy,5-10pm, Friday 5-1 Ipm & .‘iiturilay l-l Ipm. Giant midway, pony rides, live music nightly, family .shows, plgraces. cnienaiiimcnl,|iettlnj; zooSraore. Davle Youlh Council • К youre a teen In Davle County who would like lo be involved In making sonv cliai);es to benefit Davle Voutli, call Wendy (or more Iniormallon. Womens Tennis Le.igue-Scheilulcil lo slarl Ihe lirsl ol May.Call Samira @ 751-2325 lo sIgn-up or (or more Information. Jr. Tennis League - For boys S girls, rising fitli ■ 12th grades. Cost: $10 includes a l-slilrt. Location: South Davle Middle School. Flayers will iieeif to hirnlsh llieir own balls & raci|uel. Call the Samira (or note inlonnatimTennis Lessons ■ more Iniormallon at a later dale. Sport Camps - Dates will he avalLible al a later date. Soccec Wrestllni; .llasketbali Fast Pitch Sa(ti)all llaseball - June 16-20, Register by 6/9. Time: lOatn- Uiioon® Mando Field. Cost: $65 includes a t-slilrt. Ages: 8-15. Instructors: DIIS Coach Mike llermlon, Aslieboro lllgli Coach Jerry Walser, American Legion Coacli Mike Ixivel,ice, Watauga lli|^i Scliool Coach l’elelLmilee. Forbush lllgli School Co.ich J.ick Moss Sotlienf. Senior Trips - These trips are open Id anyone. Prices are set (or seniors, therefore anyone umler 60, may be charged a slightly higher (ее. Call ilie Rcc. (or Inio. April I - Mystery Trip • $30, April 17 ■ Mountain Spring Ttlp -$30, May 13 ■ Shallcy Springs - $30 Senior Walking Program - Monday ■ Friday, 6:30ага'9:00ат. No charge. Ii Senior Games Competition - Opening Ceremony • April 14 Davle County Senior Games Is a non profit organizatiou dedicated to providing year round health promotion and education (or adults 55 years ol age anil beller. OKering coinpetllloii in baskelball, golL howling,biliianliliocce, croipiet, horseshoes, raciiiictball, shuinehoaril, table tennis, bailminton, tennis, Irack, race walk, 5k run, (lelil events, switnniing, cycling, plus the Sliver Slrlders Fun Walk, basketball •shoolltig, football throw, spin casting anil more. Silver Arls compeiiiion inchules literary, visual, heril.ige, contemporary, silver lollies, lino iLiitcing and cheeilc.ulers. Shelters available to rent at Rich Park. Cost: $20. Greal for birlhilay parlies, families reunions, etc. Special Olympics Aquatics Competition - April В Imn 9atn & Davie Family .VMCA .'ipeclal Olympics Summer Games -April 10 (rom 9am • 2pm ® DI IS Run by Davie JROTC. Compelition iticliiiletl irack & (ield, soltball skills, viilleyball skills & power IKlIng plus motor activities, play activities ami ch.illenge/leail up. Ei|ueslrian Invitational Horse Show • Miiy 10 @ Thoroughbred Training Clr. SpecialOlymplcs. Training Is provided, Ple.ise call Kathle Streit (or more iidorm.ilion. Easter Egg Hunt ■ Shelter »2 ® Rich Patk • Date;. Sat., April 19 Time: 2pm. I’lease bring your own liasket for the Ininl. The Easter Bunny will be visiting various locations on April .1 & 12, Easter Breakfast on April 12 ® 9am ® the Davie County Library Tlie Easier Bunny will visil wilh llie Cooleemee Pre-scliool anil Cenlral Davie on April 9. Good Timers Dance Group - meets MoiuLiy nights @ I'armington. Special Olympics Davle 1. Volnnleers are always needed In S TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL JUNE 13 2 B ^ : EASTER 27 «ipllì 14 21 ’CniitHn 28 Town Board MMlIng 7 pm 8 Pllnñíng a ,7(ип 15 22 8S ! » 29 WeitRKyclIng 9 16 WestRecycling 23 M W 3B WestRscycling EastBscycllng BunBtp. Town Hall i'.»«ra-4pm 17 Paeiover EastRecycling 24 8S Ä 11 18 Wetar Olili Due Good Friday 25 S Ä с Sprfng ^ Cleanup 7;30am* NOON Compost Sll« OPEN 8-12 12 Eaiter . Hal Pifidi Wpni 19 Compost Slle OPEN8-t2 26 ей?.1? й Siiminy Momliiy 11 Molhor’eDay 18 Z5 5 ' CulOIIDty C™i«4n , Mpm, 12 I d Cnll№lnMpm 26 MemoililOay 6 7 pm 13 Planning Board Meeting 7 pm 28 27 14 WealRecycling 21 28 WosiRecycling EastRecycling Nstlonai Oay of Prayer в Bun Rip. ТоАпНаИ МОапИрт 15 EaalRccycllng 22 29 EastRecycling Oatbage P ickup Qoibksepioi«up: 16QarbagoPickup 23Oftrbig*Pickup ' 3Q QarbagoPickup Compos) Site OPEN М2 IB 'РИЛ!»' BlutgraiiConvenllonISNoon 17 CompoBlSII« OPEN 8-12 24 31 15 F&lt^er'sDay 22 29 Cnilie-ln6-9pm Мюо*Picnic 16 CralM’In6.9pm 23 30 Tui'Htiiiy 3Town Board Mooting 7 pm 10 PI.......,Board Meeting 7pm Maaoplc ^ Picnic 17 24 11 Recycling 18 25 WaalRecjcllns Burr Rep.. TownHMI 9;30ai?Hpm Rec"Jna 19 26 ^i’lU QarbagoPickup 13QaibiB«, Pieliup MaaonloPiciilc ^ ^Qarbago Pickup Water Bills Du« Rola^ For 27 Compost Site OPEN 0-12 14 2t Flola^ For Compost Slle OPEN8<t2 28 T ow nofM otksville • 171 Clem ent St., M otksvilie • Phone(336) 751-2259 • Fax The ìown ofMoiksvHle does noi discriminale on Ihe basis ofrace, se», , 751-9187 • E-mail tow tiha ll@ m otk5vllle.com • W eb Silo hllp://www,davlocoimty,tom((boiorownofMo(li!vlllilln)i) 'or, age, national origin, religion or illsahlllty In Ils omploymoni opporlunilios, programs, services or acllvllles. i> ! 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 C o o l e e m e e B r i e f s F i n a n c e R e p o r t s A p p r o v e d The board iippm ved p iiyiiig a b ill to rc()lacc the bathroom llo o r ill the police departm ent Гог $400. T w o budget am end­ ments were passed: the first transferred the difference in police sahiry adjustm ents into a separate line item fo r the police de­ partm ent; the second transferred m onies used fo r law n care and yard mainteiv.ince into a iTiiiim cm ince grounds account because those services are contracted ai\d paid through thul account. Previously, law n care was handled in house. E a s t e r E g g H u n t F u n d i n g A p p r o v e d T liis year the Ladies A u.xiliary from the Пге departm ent w ill purchase prizes fo r Ihc Easter Egg hunt. The board upproved spending up to S300 including shipping and any fees fo r the prices, w hich include chocolate bunnies, LifcS avcrs, baskets and sm all prizes. There are prizes and eggs not used last year. N u i s a n c e C o d e E n f o r c e m e n t C o n t i n u e s Tow n C lerk D olly U rdanick reported thnt there arc25 addi­ tional violation letters to be sent to people in violation o f the nuisance codes, most o f w hich are fo r junked vehicles. C o o le e m e e T a lc in g P a r t I n L i t t e r S w e e p Cooleem oes Litte r Sweep cam paign w ill bc from 10 a.m .- noon Saturday, A p ril 26. Those interested in helping toclcunup the roadways throughout the tow n should meet in the park near the playground. C hildren and adults can pick up the trash; all necessary cc|uipincnt w ill be supplied. Follow ing the cleanup, Ihere w ill he hot dogs and refreshments. The board has approved paying the costs o f refreshm ents up lo $100. "T he cost is w ell w orth anything we can give theni because that wns a lot o f lit­ ter that wus picked up |last ye arj," said C om m issioner Fran Parker. Several board m embers participated in the sweep last year. S t a t e R e t i r e m e n t S t u d y A p p r o v e d C onim issioner M ichaci Barron asked the bourd to do nn ne- tuiirial study on the cost o f offering the stale retirem ent pro­ gram to Ihe tow n em ployees. “ This is .som elhing we should at least look in to ," he said. C h i e f T o A t t e n d B i o t e r r o r i s m T r a i n i n g Fire C h ie f B illy G ibson is scheduled to participate in a one- day hiolerrorisin training program in W inston-Salem . Feeling Ihc training w ould be good for the com m unity in the long run, the board voted to reim burse G ibson Ib r the pay he w ill lose by attending the cla.ss. R e c o g n i t i o n P r o g r a m s E y e d M ayor John C handler W (uild like Ihe bourd lo consider tw o new program s, a volunteer recognition program and an incen­ tive program fo r llx in g up homes in need o f care. He plans lo m ake u presentation ul u later m eeting. B a l l p a r i c L i g h t s $ 1 0 / H o u r U.sage o f ballpark lights w ill cost $10 per hour o f usage. The hoard plans to have the fuse box repaired on Ihe lights as w ell. P o o l N e g o t i a t i o n s C o n t i n u e N egotiations w ilh the Y M C A regarding m anagem enl o f the Cooleem ee Pool continue. Several Y M C A staff mem bers have visited the pool and negotiations w ill continue M onday, M arch 24 lo di.scu.s.s the costs o f m anagem enl. P e t i t i o n T o C l o s e A b a n d o n e d R o a d The hoard voted to petition the Rowan C ouniy Bourd to close a section o f E rw in C liurch Road surrounded by R iver Park land. The road has been abundoncd, hut is technically s lill open lo Ihe public. If closed, the title w ould revert to Ihc tow n. Sanders Tops List For Mocksville iVlanager The search fo r a new M ocks­ ville Tow n M anager conlinues, and interim m anager C hristine Sunders is high on the list, M ocksville tow n bourd m ein- bers have m oved to Ihe second phase o f the search fo r a m an­ ager. M ore than 30 applications were received. Dr. Francis Slate, m ayor, re­ view e d Ihc a p p lic u tio n s and ■ w hittled Ihe num ber to about 12. Last week, Ihe bourd m el and re­ viewed those applications, in the hopes o f g e llin g the num ber dow n to five or six. They plan lo begin interview ing applieunis in A p ril. “ W e're in the process o f se­ lecting a new tow n m anager,” Slale told county com m issioners at u re ce n t w o rk s h o p , “ and C hristine is pretty high on thiu list, as you m ight im agine." Cooleemee Considers Bike Patii By Kim Juslcn D uvie C ounty Enterprise Record C O O LE E M E E - Trish Chan­ dler wanls a place for local c h il­ dren to ride Iheir bicycles, com ­ plete w ith a dirt path w ith jum ps. She asked to w n bo nrd m einm bers thut tow n properly al Ihe end o f E rw in Street bc turned into such u puth. “ W e have a p re tty te rrib le situation there on W all Street,” she told the board. “ T hey all congregate Ihere nl the four way slop und we s lill hnve people running through it |w ithout stop­ p ing ].” " I Ihink ils great that iherc are five kids w ho w ant lo do som e­ thing," suid M ayo r John C han­ dler, referring to the 14-year-old boys w ho were w illin g to w ork lo make their dream a reality. “ I w ish we could find som ething if this idea doesn't w ork." B ut there's a problem o f in ­ surance. “ The report from the insur­ ance com pany d id n ’t look real good," C handler said. “ There’s g o in g to be a lo t o f lia b ility . W e 'd have lo p u l fences up, th e y 'd have to w ear helm ets, w e'd huve to mun it. Once we invite them , were responsible.” “ They can't ride Iheir bikes on the sidew ulks,” Tri.sh Chan­ dler said. “ There's .so m any kids in the area, und they huve to have som ewhere to go.” Sincc the jum ps are the insur­ ance issu e , C o m m is s io n e r M ichael Barron suggested put­ ting bike paths on the property instead. W h ile the jum ps w ou ld be absent, the greenway w ou ld give the kids a safer place to ride their bikes. The bourd asked that the kids be invited lo the next m eeting to di.scuss Ihe options. Water Over The Dam Town Considers Asking For River Reclassification Hy Kim ,)ii.stcn D avic C ounty Enterprise Record C O O LE E M E E - E arlier this ye a r, to w n b o ard m einbers received inform alion from the C ooleem ee H is to ric a l A sso ­ cia tio n re(|uesting the to w n ’s support o f n plunned riv e r re- classiricntion request. The h is to ric a l association plans to usk fo r support from D a v ic and R ow a n C o u n ty governm ents as w ell. The Cooleemee section o f Ihe South Yadkin R iver is cla.ssincd us a “ C " river, w hich protects it fo r fishing. T h e h is to ric a s so c ia tio n wants the rive r reclassified to a “ B ” statu.s, w hich protects it for sw im m ing uses as w ell. “ If it's reclussified to a ‘B ’ , then it m eans th e y have to m aintain a certain w ater level," said M a yo r John Chandler, C o m m is s io n e r A u b re y W ensil made the m otion lo table because o f concerns he has about Ihc recla.ssi fication. “ I t ’s g o in g lo cause m ore tro u b le w ith the p o w e r com pany," he suid. " I huVe a problem w ith this u n til I know m ore uboul it,” W ensil .stressed thut he d id n ’t wunt the tow n to be in the m iddle o f Ihe disugreeiiienl between Ihe pow er com puny und the H istoric A l P iedm ont H e a llh C a re , w e understand lhal yo u have m any p e o p le co unling on you, w h ich is w h y w e ore plea sed lo an noun ce that Dr, S coll S h a p iro is n o w b rin g in g q u a lity he ollh core lo r w om en o f oil ag es to D avie C ou niy. W ilh over tw elve years o f e xperie nce in obstetrics a n d gyn e co lo g y, Dr. S h a p iro offers co re for every stage o f life, includ ing : • Routine a n d high-risk obslelrics • C om prehensive g y n e c o lo g ica l ca re ihrough m enopause . • La paroscopic a n d reconstructive pe lvic surgery W h e th e r you a re expecting yo ur first ch ild or yo u ha ve concerns a b o u t m enopause, Dr. S ha p iro w ill b e there every step o f the w ay, p ro vid in g co m passionate, pe rso nalized ca re a n d addressing your questions w ith expert a d vice . W ith Dr. S ha piro a n d his team c a rin g for yo u, yo u ca n focus on ca rin g for the ones yo u love. R e d m o n tHealthcare w vw .picdm onihcalilicarc.com S cott B. S h a p iro , M D 2 2 3 H o s p ilo l Street, M o c k s v ille , N C • 3 3 6 .7 5 1 .2 5 6 4 Q u a lity H e a lth c a re F o r W o m e n O f A ll A g e s ScoH B. shopifo, MD, fACOG Boord Certified in ObiWritl & Gynecology A ssociulion. He wanted to find out if Ihere was a way lo handle the situation w ithout having the rive r reclassified. W ensil plans to get m ore inform ation from the C H A and the pow er plant. “ I hate to n o t see w a te r running over the dam. I w ould like lo .see w ater com ing over il, b u l I d o n 'l w ant to be in the m id d le o f a d o g fig h t,” W ensil suid. The bourd continued discus­ sions on the benefits o f reclussi- fying the rive r to a Class B sta­ tus. C om m issioner Frun Purkcr said that w hile sho was in favor o f im proving the w ater quality, she .was concerned about sw im ­ m ing in the rive r near the pow er plant and below where Ireutcd sower w ater is released. The board approached the pow er plant owners to see if thoy w ould consider a llow ing water to How over the dam on week­ ends und ho lida ys. W h ile the com pany hasn't reached a deci- sion, thoy told the board thoy w ould lose $96,000 a year if they did so. T o w n A tlo rn o y M a lc o lm Blankenship suggested discuss­ ing what Class B reclassificalion and u.sking them lo research the i.ssue lo deierm ine if reclassifi- culion w ould affect Ihem . P ro c e e d s for R e la y for Life F I S H F R Y F r i d a y , A p r i l 4 5 - 7 : 3 0 p m a t Ija m e s B a p tis t C h u rc h Take Highway 64 West to Sheffield Road Approx. 1 mile, Church is on the right $7.00 a Plate (Eat In or Take Out) Filet of Flounder, Fries, Hushpupples, Staw and Dessert Eal in served in Fellowship Hall. Take Out can be picked up at Community Building across from Church. Will deliver orders of 10 or more, please call day before for special deliveries 492-5277 II II 'Mr ihomhts are with thè brave men«'t^v and women serving our country. IVIatt Voreh lnv(‘.4lni('nt nepriscntiltiví: Davie County Edwardjones S rrv i» g (m liv iiiiia l In v c itn ri S in ro iB y i Vaccmatkm Cbiic Dogs a n d C a ts o n ly th re e m onths o f age o r o ld e r P ro c e s s in g fe e o f $ S p e r p e t ( cosh o n ly ) D ogs m u st be on lea sh es & c a ts m u st be in carriers If you do not have a carrier loaners will be available! S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 29 12:00 p.m. till 3:00 p.m. Dixie Classic Fairgrounds C attle Barn (G ate 9 on 27th Street) Sponsored by; • Forsyth County Department of Public Health • Forsyth County Department of Animal Conlrol > Forsyth County Cooperative Extension Sen/Ices < Forsyth Humane Society • Forsyth Veterinary Medical Assoclatton • Forsyth County Management tnformatton Seivlces• Forsyth Kennel Club • Forsyth County Sheriffs Offkie • GlrtScoutTroopiai ’ Legacy Kennels DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI’RISK RECORD, Thursday, Miirch 27,2003 - 9 Hayes Must Pay $4,435 To Center RD. B y B e(h C assidy D avie C ounty Enterprise Record A M ocksville man w ho im - persoiuited a general b u ild in g contractor received u suspended .sentence in D uvie D i.striclC ourt lust week. La rry C liffo rd Hayes, 47, o f 151 Hayes Lane, was charged O ct. 2 2 ,2 002, w ith im personat­ ing a general bu ilding contrac­ tor and failure to do w ork after being paid to do so, bolh m isde­ meanors. The charges stem from H uycs’ fuilure lo com plete con­ struction o f u portion o f Center Fire D epurtm enl. In the fa ll o f 2001, Hayes, doing business us H & H B u ild ­ ers, won Ihe bid to construct a 42 by 80 foot m etal bu ilding as an addition lo Ihe fire depart­ m e n t, a c c o rd in g lo D a v ie S he riff's D etective R obert T ro t­ ter. T rotter began his investigii- tion afler receiving a cull from Dean Tutterow , chuirm un o f Ihe board o f directors o f Ihe fire de­ partm ent. Tullerow and olher members o f the fire departm ent, including C h ie f M ark W illia m s, appeared in co u rt lust w eek to te s tify againsl Hayes. Hayes pleaded not g u ilty to both churgcs nnd w us repre­ sented b y u lto rn e y H a rre ll P ow ell. Hayes told Judge Ted S. R o yste r Jr., lh a t his general contractor's license expired in January, 1998 and he failed lo renew it, because o f com plica­ tions in his life due to a divorce. D u rin g Ihe m ore than Iw o hours o f te stim o n y, m in utes from the fire departm ent’s meet­ ings were shared, bearing Hayes' in itia ls on th e m . H o w e v e r, Hayes said in court that even after leaving the m eetings, he Teen Gets PJC For 4 -W heeler Damage A M o c k s v ille teen w ho drove his four-w he eler in the w rong place received a prayer fo r judgm ent in D avie D istrict C ourt M arch 20. R ichard L . Pennington, 17, o f 253 H o lly Lane, was churged w ith in ju ry to reul property fo l­ lo w in g an in cid e n t Feb. 28, when u four-w heel drive vehicle lore up Ihree bu ilding lots in Ihe Forest Q len subdivision o ff Suin Road, M ichael K elly, o f K e lly C on­ tra c tin g S ervices In c., is the ow ner o f N ew South D evelop­ m enI, told Judge Ted S, Royster Jr., “ We are putting in a subdi­ vision on Sain Road. There arc some very nice homes going in ihere. T his is a continued prob­ lem I'v e had, w ith people tear­ ing up the place on the w eek­ ends. This past weekend, there wus someone else dow n there, and they go l th e ir ve hicle so m ired up, Ihey had to be towed oul,” K e lly said he is lired o f ilie situation. R oyster said, “ I d o n 't blam e you - I ’d bc upset loo,” Pennington did nol appear in court, but wus represented by W ade Leonard. Leonard told R oyster, “ M y client's falher is in Ihe construc­ tion business too, so he know s where M r. K e lly ’s com ing from . I ’ve got his dad’s w ord - he ain’t gonna com e back,” The judge gave Pennington a prayer fo r judgm ent continued until A p ril 3 on the condition he pay $ 1,300 restitution fo r repair o f the yard and pay court costs. If he has com plied by A p ril 3, the charges w ill bc dism issed. Sentence Suspended For Assault On Female A M o ck svillc man w ho was charged w ith assault on a fem ale received a suspended sentence in D avie D istrict C ourt last week, Santos Vargas D iaz, 27, o f 275 M t. V ie w D riv e , w as churged fo llo w in g an incident Fob. 2. A c c o rd in g to K e v in Beale, assistant district attorney, D iaz h it V irg in ia M elcho r “ on her head and body.” She wns .seeking restiiuilon fo r her m edi­ cal bills fo llo w in g the assault, in ■ the am ount o f $370.02. Judge Ted S. R o yste r Jr., snid, “ It m ust hnve been a little m ore ihnn a lap if there’s $370 in m edical b ills .” T h ro u g h an in te rp re te r, M e lch o r said o f Ihe incid e n t, “ He stnrtcd in su ltin g me nnd saying bud words to m e. He hit m e in the head and threw me to llie fioor. A ll I w anl is fo r him to leave mo alone. I don’l w ant him around me o r to approach me. U nfortunately, we ull w ork to­ gether.” M e lclio r said D iuz is related lo her husband. F o llo w in g the in c id e n t, M elcho r went lo the em ergency ro o m , co m p la in in g o f a sore shoulder, w hich exam ined by xray. A lso through the interpreter, D iaz said, “ E vcrylh ing she said is not true, I have never h it her,” Beale snid charges o f assault on a governm ent o ffic ia l were pending ngninsl D iaz. “ S eem s lo m e lik e th is gentlem an hns an unger-mnnnge- m enl problem ,” said Royster. D iu z was sentenced lo 75 days in ja il suspended fo r one y e u ro f supervised probntion. He is to pay restitution to M clcho r and enroll nnd com plete un nn- ger-munngem ent course. He wns also ordered lo pay court costs. Jb n y Ja rv is One year ago we said goodbye to T.J. God had an empty space in his Garden, he - saw your tired face he put his arn\s around you and lifted you to rest, in Heaven he knew you would never hurt again.It broke our heart’s to lose you but, you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you. We Love You,Mom, Gary, Pat, Jan O p e n in g U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t M onday M arch 31 N e w H o u r s 5 A M to 2 P M M o n d a y - F r id a y • H ick ory P it C ooked B-B-Q • P late L u n ch es • D aily S p ecia ls [ o p e n i n g D a y S p e c i a l 1 B-B-Q Sandw hich 99° I B-B-Q P late «2.99 114 Court Square, Downtown Mocksville 7 5 1 - 0 0 7 5 was s lill unsure about what wus expected o f him during Itie job. A s o f the da te ho w as charged, only u concrete pud hud been poured at the site. Tullerow suid he und W illin m s tried to w o rk w ith H uycs lo gel Ihc project com pleted, und only con- tncted T ro tte r a fte r those a t­ tem pts fulled. Hayes wus paid $48,566 be­ tween October, 2001 nnd Febru- ury, 2002. A bout 90 percent o f Ihnl wns county funds. Huycs hnd (|U oted $ 6 7 ,8 9 0 fo r the project. R o yste r foun d H ayes no l g u ilty o f fa ilin g lo do the w ork a fle r being paid, bul found him g u ilty on the im p e rso n a tin g chnrge. He wns sentenced lo 30 days in ja il suspended fo r one yeur o f unsuperviscd probation. He is lo pay $4,435.20 lo C en­ ter Fire D epnrtm enl nnd the cost o f court. 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If he gels his w ay it means tw o m ore m obile units, even if Ihe bond passes.” Land Map, Ordinances Under Review The planning board continues w ork on updating the land de­ velopm ent plan and county ordinances. The board anticipates having recom m endations ready fo r the com m unity in M ay, and a w orking draft to com m issioners in September or October. Cooleemee Sewer Project Continues Kopairs to the Cooleemee Waste W ater Treatm ent plant con­ tinue, ullhough there has been a slow dow n due to electrical is­ sues that were not detected at the beginning o f Ihe project. The in.sulm lon used then is not up to standards, engineer John G rey told iho board, referring to the w ay Ihe electricid boxes were instal|«il when the plant was built. “ A bo.x could go hot and you w o u ld iil know it unlil you grabbed it and you grounded il." ho said, flro y stre.5sed that Ihe plant has never had an issue w ilh insuliitinn and no one has been injured because o f it, m erely that the o iil Hyslcm is not as safe as the replacem ent system w ill be. "W e 'ro proceeding lo convert lo a new er system , a ground lault system ," Crenshaw, Potts, Studevent Resolutions County com m issioners honored C harles Crenshaw, Vestal Potts iim l C lyde Studevent Jr. fo r their w ork in the D avie C ounty school Hystem and com m unity. Together the three men havc dedi­ cated more than 110 years to im proving the lives o f D avie C ounty studcnlN, Appraisal Consultant Approved The tnx office requested approval to hire an appraisal con­ sulting .'¡crvlec to aid in the 2005 revaluation process. D uring the last properly revaluation, an outside contractor was used. The next appraistil v/ill be done by the county, bul Ihc tax ofTice wanted some guidance as they begin planning their first in-house revalu­ ation process. The board approved using a representative from C ole Layer Trum ble Co. on an as needed basis, to be paid by the day, w ith charges not to exceed $20,250 over the next tw o years. Solid Waste Franchise Changes D avie C ounty has another com m ercial solid waste franchise. Best Disposal was approved fo r a non-exclusive franchise agree­ m ent. N orth State Wastes franchise was renewed, and Waste In ­ dustries contract was cancelled. They never com pleted their fran­ chise and never operated In D avie, Construction Waste To Rowan The board approved a final five-year contract w ith R owim C ounty fo r the disposal o f construction and dem olition waste from the county. Hospital Lease Agreement Approved T he board approved o lease agreement w ilh Davie C ounty Em ergency Healthcare C orporation. The agreement was lableil at the last m eeting to allow the hospilal board lim e lo review some proposed changes. CriminalJustice Partnership Program The board approved an application for tho continuation o f im plem entation funding fo r the C rim inal Justice Partnership Pro­ gram . The $59,546 in grant funds w ould be used lo continue the pretrial release program w hich saves the county m ottey each year. Board Appointments Pam M oser was appointed to serve a tw o-year term on llie D avie C ounly H ospilal board o f trustees. Jim Eaton, Diane Snipes, W ayne Boger and Hob Rose havc agreed to serve additional terms on the board o f ec|ualizalion and review. A ndrew W hile, w ho also served on the board, is not seek­ ing reappointm ent. A search for a replacem ent is under way and com m issioners hope lo name someone in A p ril. B ill Joseph, Dan Sm ith, W ayne W ebb and J.T. Sm ith agreed to .serve additional three-year term s on the board o f adjustment. Consent Agenda The fo llo w in g item s were approved in the consent agenda; proclam ation A p ril C hild Abuse Prevention M onth; the Febru­ ary lax reports; a budget am endm ent reim bursing fire depart­ ments fo r S3,941 in expenses incurred from the Decem ber ice storm : an am endm ent budgeting $5,400 in Social Services do­ nated funds: and reallocation o f $15,930 in funds between C risis Intervention and DSS D om estic Violence. Subdivision Plats Approved S ubdivision plals for 12 single-fam ily lols in Ihe Baltim ore Heights subdivision on M ontclair D rive in Advance were ap­ proved. A lso approved were the plats for the extensions o f James W ay in Bennuda Run and M arch W oods on Peoples Creek Road. The board was briefed on an upcom ing rezoning hearing for 2.4 acres at the .southeast com er o f Spillm an and I'am iington roads, from Residential (R -20) to Residental M anufactured Homes (R- M ). Main Church, Sain Road Rezonings Karen K im re y’s rcijucst to rezone one acre o f land on M ain C hurch Road was approved. K im rey was tryin g to replace a single-w ide m obile home w ith a double-w ide, ami asked the prop­ erty be rezoned from Residential Suburban (R -12) to Residen­ tial (R -20). A lthough the R-12 district doesn't allow m obile homes, the previous ow ner had a m obile home there from 19X6 lo the present tim e due lo an error made by the zoning depart­ ment alm ost 20 years ago. "W e havc an opportunity to correct it by sim ply rezoning it," said C om m issioner Dan Barrett. No one spoke against the rezoning. W ith no one speaking for or against the rezoning, the board approved rezoning 8.078 acrcs on Sain R oail from Residenlial A gricultu ra l (R -A ) lo Residential (R -20) fo r a six-lo t single-l'ani- ily subdivision. Industrial Development Fund In order to receive grant m oney from the Industrial D evelop­ menl Fund, the board had to approve a project com m ilm eiil form in w hich the county agrees to hold-harm less clause w ilh Jockey International. Jockey is supposed lo create 94 new jobs because o f the grant, but the counly can't retaliate ifth e positions are nol created. A ccording to C ounty M anager Terry Bralley, Jockey remains optinn'slic aboul creating Ihe additional positions. County Fund Balance Going Down Ky K im ,lusten Davie C ounty Enterprise Record D avie C ounty Finance D irec­ to r Jim S tockert is concerned about the inidesignated percent­ age o f the fund balance. U n til the governor took the tax reim bursem ents fro m the county last year, the county kept the undesignated am ount o f the balance around 20 percent. It was at its highest p o in t since 1995 in June 2001 w hen it was 25.43 |iercent. Its projected to be 13.95 percent at the end o f June this year. “ Y ou're safe," said S lockcrt, “ but 1 d o n 't lik e to see the undesignated balance go ih is lo w . F o r a n y m a jo r c a p ita l project, w e'd have to go to a bank lo r funding. H istorically, w c always save m oney for Ihose sorts o f projects." State law requires that Ihe undesignated balance rem ain above eight percent. D avie has a reputation fo r be in g a fis c a lly conservative county, said C h a ir Ken W hile. "B u t there's no w ay you can pre­ pare for what a S2.5 m illio n ex­ pense does. He went on to say that he felt the slate was forcing counties lo raise properly and sales taxes to pay fo r co unty needs. "W ith Ihe governor suggest­ ing the stale budget .should be approved w itlio u t Ihe hold hann- less clau.se prom ised lale last year, Ihe s itu a tio n co u ld get worse. The im m ediate threat lo our fi.scal integrity is if the bud­ get does through w ilh o u l Ihe h o ld h a rm le ss clau se,” D an Barrett said. A s the board prepares fo r budget workshops in the upcom ­ ing m onths, they w ill be lo o k­ in g c lo s e ly al pro g ra m s the co u n ty o ffe rs and de te rm in e whether or not they are programs Ihe county wants to o r can con­ tinue to offer. “ W e're looking al efU cien- cie s in e ve ry d e p a rln ie n i," C ounly M anager T erry B ralley said. “ B ut .since Ihe slate doesn't typ ica lly approve ils budget be­ fore the county budget is due, Ihe county has lo w ork blind. W e’ve got to prepare fo r Ihc worst. VVe w on’l include the hold harmless prom ises from the slale as we budget because we can't guar­ antee that il w ill be there." More People Using Davie Hospital M ore and more area residents are taking advantage o f services offered al D avie C ounty H ospi­ tal. "W e 're getting 900 or more vi.sits per m onth," hospilal ad- m in is lra lo r. L y n n D oss, to ld c o u n ly c o m m is s io n e rs Iasi week. "T hat's m ore than w e've •seen consistently in 10 years. “ Last year at this lim e we were averaging 18 cases a day. Tliosc num bers are em ergency and urgent care cases com bined, as the ho spilal can meet both nceils now ," Do.ss .said. In addition, the hospital ex­ pects to see cardiology, urology and O B /G Y N clin ic opening at the hospital .soon, although Doss is qu ick lo stress lhal having the O B /G Y N clinic Ihere does not me:ui that Ihe hospilal is open­ ing a m alernily ward. Man Goes To Prison For Indecent Exposure By H cih C ussldy Davie C ounty Enlerprise Record A M ocksville man accused o f exposing him self lo a young teen was .sentenced in D avie Su­ perior C ourl. Barry Lynn C arroll, 36. o f 153 R iver T ra il, was charged w ilh taking indecent lib erties w ilh a child and being a habitual felon. A ccording to Rob Taylor, assislani d is lric l attorney, Ihe charges stem from an incident lhal took place in ea rly July, 2002. The g irl, w ho was 13 at Ihe tim e, was staying in a cam per when C arroll entered the camper and attem pted lo kiss her before exposing him self lo her. T aylor said she had made statem ents regarding llie incident lo several people and had not wavered in the facts in her slory. Taylor said, "H e adam antly ■ disputes Ihc evidence against him , bul because o f Ihc habitual felon charge, he fell il was in his liesi inleresi lo plead no contest." C arroll has been in trouble in B u rke , C ataw ba , D a v id so n , W ilkes, and Y adkin counties; Howard Gets Appointments C om niitlce appointm ents for Ih c 2 0 03-2004 session were announced in the Slalc House . Rep. Julia How ard (R -D avie) was appointed co-chair o f the finance and ethics com m ittees. "I am very pleased w ilh these conim itlee assignm ents and w ill u.se m y influ ence as co -ch a ir finance com m ittee to benefit the citizens o f Ihc 79th D is tric t," H ow ard said. In a d d itio n , H o w a rd was nam ed lo the L e g is la tiv e R e d is lric iin g , P ublic U tilitie s and Rules com m ittees. “ A ll o f the com m ittees lo w hich I have been named are e x tre m e ly im p o rta n t to m y conslitucnis and to the Slate o f N orlh C arolina," .she said. "1 wanted to m ake sure that the talents and know ledge o f Ihe Republican caucus were utilized to Ih e ir fu lle st e x te n t," said H ouse S pe ake r R ic h a rd I. M organ. “ 1 know that Julia w ill do an excellent jo b as co-chair o f the fin a n c e and e th ic s e o m n iilte e s . I have g re a l confidence in her abilities and co m n iitm e nl lo the people o f N orth C arolina." ler yc W ith o u r NEWLY-WED STARTER HOME SPECIALt C ATH ED R AL CEILING S! and has previously been charged w ith several m isdem eanors and Ihe felonies o f cscape, financial card fraud, iille rin g a forged en­ dorsem ent and obtaining prop­ erly by fal.se pretense, for w hich he was sentenced lo 100 days in prison. The charge o f habitual felon carries a m and atory 107-133 m onth prison .sentence, but by pleading no contest to Ihe other charge. C arroll wus able lo avoid that punishm ent. The indecent liberties charge carries a ma.vi- m um 59 m onth prison sentence, C a rro ll's a llo rn e y , Lynne H icks, told Judge Larry G, Ford, S c h o o l B r i e f s April Meeting Scheduled The next regularly scheduled board o f education m eeting w ill be held on A p ril 7, 7 p.m . at C entral D avie Education Center. /4+ Awards Given To Staff The fo llo w in g sta ff m embers received A + awards during Ihe M arch Board o f Education m eeting: Jane A lliso n , D avie C ounty’s Teacher Assistant o f Ihe Year; D w aine Phifer. R egion 7 Support Personnel o f the Year; Palsy Lanier, Region 7 N .C . M iddle School Teacher o f the Year; Patsy C renshaw, president, N .C . Associa­ tion o f School C urriculum D irectors; and Tam m y N aylor, w ho was recognized by the O ovcrnm ont Finance O ffice rs Associa­ tion, the Association o f School Business O fficia ls and Ihe N.C. Slalc Board o f Education for excellence in financial reporting. Character Education Awards Proud fa m ily m em bers attended the m eeting lo witness iheir children and grandchildren as selected students from N orth and South m iddle schools received th e ir character education awards. W inners from N orth Davie: T a y lo r Boyles, Lauren B row n, A li Russell, Sam antha Judd, T iffa n y Estep, Cara Mo.ssman, Jor­ dan Schultz, John S tigall and A le x M arion. South D avie w inners: A lex A pp elt, Elizabeth C hoplin, L in d ­ say G arrelt, Aaron G ibson, Hannah Hursey, Ayanna Lciich, Rachel M acintosh, E lizabeth Nava-Basavcs, Carm en Paniagua, Thom as Seaford and Joey Taylor. i Cornatzer Teachers Rank Facility 9th Results from the N orth C arolina Teachers W orking C onditions S urvey aro out and C ornatzer Elem enlary Schools faculty rankeil their fitc ilily so high that it was ranked num ber 9 on the state’s list o f Exem plary School Facilities. Child Nutrition Review Scheduled In com pliance w ilh federal guidelines, a coordinated review o f the D avie C om ity Schools ch ild nu trition program has been .scheduled fo r M arch 17, Pullen Recognized Debbie Pullen was recognized w ith a ce rtificate o f achieve­ m ent fo r successfully com pleting school board training during 2001-2002. Budget Amendments Approved The I'ollow ing budget am endm ents were approved by the board: an increase o f $19,585 in additional substitute funds and A B C funds; a decrease o f $3,646 in budget adjustm ents and an A B C tra n sfe r to classro om m a te ria ls ; and a increase o f $100.017.75 for T itle 1 adjustments. WHEN YOU QUIT WORKING, MAKE SURE YOUR MONEY DOESN’T. W E LIVE W H ER E YO U l iv e : A-s ymi j;t'i ri'.uly lur roiirL-tncnt, con,sj(lor Siiiit* r.trm‘ ;intuii!ics. Wilh IK’VibU* imd gvwunUH'il imoino, ilicy let youI usiDiiiijc ymir pliiib .iiul help U'cp yiuir iiumfy workinj» wliilf y*tii i-xpliite your liiiMins. Darryl Unndy, Agent I5H A(lv.itK'i*, NC "Y o u r honor, this is another 'H e said/she said,' and we have a lol o f questions about w hat a 13- year-old was doing in a cam per in a fie ld in the m iddle o f the n ig h t." She saitl C arroll was at w ork that night bul has no lim e card o r other evidence to prove that. F o rd addressed C a rro ll. "These arc d iffic u lt cases M r. C arroll, these 'H e said/she said' ones. You never kn ow w hat a ju ry w ill do w ith a case like this. You m ade a sm art deal." Ford sentcnccil C arroll to 20- 24 inonths in prison to rim con­ current w ilh a sentence he is serving on u probation violation. He was also ordered to pay $325 for his court-appointed attorney. Davie Jobless Rate At 6.5% D avie C o u n ty’s unem ploy­ m ent rale increased fro m 5.6 percent to 6.5 percent from De­ cem ber to January, according to figures released last week by the E m ploym enl Security C om m is­ sion o f N o rlh C arolina. A ccording to the ESC, 1,232 . D avie residents were w ilh o u l a jo b in January. January jobless rales fo r sur­ ro u n d in g c o u n tie s ; Y a d k in , 6.4% : R ow an , 6.3% ; Ire d e ll, 6 .9 % : F o rs y th , 5 .4 % ; and D avidson, 6.8% . hiniilini; ííisimiMiv iiiij riridnriul .ScMia’v __ Are You Fat? TAM PA, FL, ” Accordiag lo Ihc World Health Organiztion, there nre over 300 million people worldwide considered to be overw eight. Many are also faced with lie,ilth issues such as high blood pressure, heart dis­ ease, diabetes and certain types of canccr. "There arc so many fad diets today that the consumer Is not only risking their health bul also putting a dent in their pocket- book," says Dr. Stan Headley MD, "I have found that a .sensible ap­ proach to changing our eating habits is Ihe safest and mosl effec­ tive way to lose weight," says Meadley. Distributors o f a product called Bio-Rex 3000’ ,also agree. This product contains Ihc extract o f a small Asian fruit that has shown promise lo help cause signifi­ cant weight loss along w ith proper dietary habits. As reported in an American Mcdicnl Journal this formula, now called Bio-Rex 3000, caused patients lo lose more than twice as much weight as ihose in a conlrol group on Ihc same fat rcduccd diet, Bio-Rex 3000 is an all natural dietary supplement lhal contains no stimulants such as ephedra or caffeine. The plan is simple and the results arc remarkable. BkhRc« 3000 is avalUlilr al; FOSTER DRUG 495 Valley Rd,-751-2141 Consignment Store Opens In Mocksville K id s d o n 't w ear o u t th e ir clothes. T h a t's one reason C h e ryl W ard decided lo open a new con­ signm ent store, N ext to New, on Salisbury Street in M ocksville. " I had a lot o f clothes and 1 had tw o boys w ho have a lot o f nice clo lh e s," she said. “ K ids d o n 't wear out their clothes. 1 knew M ocksville needed a con­ signm ent store so I dccided to give it a try." T he ile m s have q u ic k ly added up ul her slorc beside Phipps Sow ing C cnier. C om ing fro m frie n d s , fe llo w ch u rch m em bers und others, the pro­ ceeds are sp lil 50/50. W ard shops al consignm ent stores,often forclothes. A nd she had w orked for a friend at a con- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 - 11 signm ent slorc in Advance. She also has name-brand per­ fum es, com forters, shoes, hand­ bags, toys, picture fram es and odds and ends. "T h e bigg est c o m p lim e n t I'v e received is it's not ju n k , it's go od s tu ff and it's n o l lo o crow dcd," she said. "T he people in M ocksville were .so anxious lo see one th a t... they startd post­ ing fiycrs.T hey w ant to help me M o s q u ito T im e Stop Breeding P rocess Before It Starts Davie County Health Director B a rry Bass jo in s slale health o ffic ia ls in u rging D avie residents, as they begin Spring yard preparations, to lake steps to reduce mosquitoes breeding on Iheir property. “ A s w arm w ea lhe r approaches, residents need lo lako p re-em ptive action lo reduce m osquito breeding places," Bass suid. "T he fight to protect public health from West N ile V irus is upon us oncc again," said A cting Stute Health D irector, Dr. Leah D e v lin . "R edu cing m osquito populations helps reduce West N ile infections. W e're asking people to take steps to rem ove m osquito breeding sites, to help address the problem before it I starts.'' j West N ile V irus (W N V ) Is * carried by birds and iransm itlcd . 10 people Ihrough m osquito biles. The virus was first detected in the United States in 1999 and made, its wny lo North Carolina in 2000. Since the W N V arrived in Ihe U .S ., national health o ffic ia ls khave ve rified 149 eases o f the Svirusand 14 deaths, ' North Carolina recorded five ihum un cases o f W N V and no 'hum an deaths due to the virus in |2002 - only tw o o f w hich were contracted in N orth Curolina. W N V m ay cause headaches, isw o llcn glands, muscle aches and |rashcs, and in severe cases il may also cause un infection o f the brain called encephalitis or death. People over the age o f 50 and those w ith comprom ised immune •systems are al a greater risk o f becom ing se rio u sly ill when infccted w ilh W NV. "W N V hil us hard last year, and all signs point to earlier and more widespread outbreaks this year," said Dr. Nolan N ew ton, public health pest management chief, w ilh the slalc D ivision o f Environm ental Heallh. "Slale and local officials have begun aclivc s u rve illa n c e und c o n lro l program s, bul citizens can be a tremendous help in our efforts to prevent the spread o f W N V and other m osquito-bornc illnesses." A s the w ea the r w arm s, residents should look uround their properties and elim inute areas where standing wuter can collect. M osquitoes cun breed in sm all quantities in wuter, und breeding w ill begin as soon as Ihe weather conlinues to w arm . M osquito breeding sites arc easier lo spot before plants develop leaves lhal could screen the sites from view. Bass suggests some comm on places to check: • Sw im m ing pool covers and other tarps. A djust your pool cover und tarps so they w ill not retain water, or check and em pty them every few days. • Ruin gutters and spouting. Fallen leaves can clog gutters anil sp o u tin g , a llo w in g w ater lo collect when il rains. Clean them out. • B ird b a th s. C o m p le te ly rin s e , clean o r e m p ty them weekly. • Flow erpots und drainage trays. Pots and Irays ciui collect w a te r fro m ra in s o r from w a te rin g , and can p ro vid e mosquitoes w ilh an ideal breeding ground. Take the containers inside or em pty the w uter every few days. • O ld tires. Tires are classic brceiling grounds for mosqui-toes and sh ould be disposed o f properly. • Pel dishes. Em pty and clean your pels' water und food dishes at least weekly. • Low -lying areas in tlic yard. Piles o f loaves or other debris in low -lying areas can hold enough w ater fo r m osquito larvae to develop and should be removed. " If wc continue to receive the rain amounts w e’ve seen recently, w e 'll be challenged to control mosquitoes breeding this spring und sum m er," Bass suid. “ I'm requesting the citizens o f Davie C ounty to help us in the fig ht against West N ile V irus." For m ore inform ation, visit the web site at n'm i'M C \W V .ivm or contact them by phone al (919) 733-6407. C ontact the D avie C ou nly E nvironm ental H eulth Section at 751-8760. G A S T H A U S o n t h e S Q U A R E ¡County Line Supper Saturday The C ounty Line VoUinleer Fire D eparlm ent w ill sponsor a pork barbecue und chicken pic supper beginning al 4 p.m . Saturday, iM u rc h 29 at the fire departm ent on Ridge Road, just o ff U.S. 64 |W e si from M o cksvillc, Tho buffet m eal w ill sell fo r $7, fo r those under 12, $5, Frozen [chicken pics w ill be sold fo r $8 and $14. Take-outs w ill be available. Barbecue sandwiches w ill be sold beginning al 9 a.m. Restaurant, Guesthouse & more! A/c'/iu Includ es: Soups, Salads, V ariety o f Sandw iches Al>l>eiizers, D e.i.ierts a m i C offees N o w O P E N F o r L u n c h a n d D i n n e r .' Hours; M onday and Tuesduy.........11 ;00am -2;30im i Wvdui'sday and Thursday.........11 .iX)ani-9;00/m i Friday w u i S aim lav.........I I :00am-11:00pm The Petite Fillet is Back for Lunch! $7.95 ’ DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY Im m liiciiii;.....CHEF M ARC US FLYNT sn vin a fa iliim l l.imch and Dinner .Specials 101 Noiirii M,u.vsmi:i:r I’ikwi-:; .W6-751-7!«H) M()fKsvii.l,f:, NC 2702« Глх: 336-75.1-Ш1 OA.SrilAU.Siin llioS(|iiuri.'M,C Artur ItclchOnacr/Manuticr N o « ' .Sk k v in c; A S iii.ir rio N o k M i.\i:d D r in k s SWEATY PALMS. D R Y M O U T H . T A X E S MUST BE GOING AROUND. I If you’ro oxporionclng I llw i^plom ftor I ÜLX Buuwn, fwo a I prorcffiionol. OCCAUBQ I when you know you’ro Kuttingovciy ponny you dwwrvo, you’ro bound to foci n lot better. ! Call l-800-HIlBLOCK or viflit hrblock.cotn. Davie Chamber of Commerce officials help Cheryl Ward cut the ribbon to Next to New, a consignment store on Salisbury Street in Mocl<sville. so I ’ll slay." The store Is open W ednes- day-Friday from 10 a.m .-6 p.m ., Saturdays from 10 a.m .-4 p.m . C all W ard at 753-6680. W illow Oaks Shopping Center Mocksvlllo, NC 336-751-3202 Hrs: 9am-apm Mon-FtI and 9-3 Sal OWOI IliN IkHk T « Inc. Cooleemee Shopping Center Cooleemee, NC 336-284-2724 His: 9am-5pm IHon'Fil and 9-12 Sal The Country Is Just A Pane Away V i n y l W i n d o w s T h a t E n h a n c e A n d S i m p l i f y Y o u r L i f e * Crafted For Baauly • Built W ilh Security In Mind ' Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Strength • Designed For M aintenance Freedom • Performance G uaranteed To Last ’ W oodgrain Interiors A vailable 9 9 8 - 2 1 4 0 Advnnee, N.C. I)avlcCounty Arte Council _Оиоса 1>сйГ0йЧ1М1 C h r is t in e L a v i n “ W h a t W a s I T h i n k i n g ? ” Hilarious comeiliennel singerlsongwriter that will have you laugliiiif! out of your seat! Sat., March 29 7:30pm Tickets: Adults-$15, Students & Senior Clllzons - $13 Groups (15+)-$12 Sponxoreit by Bank ofThe C a ro lin a s B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 622 North Main Street • Mocksville H' IV It', (in viearls. oru Contact the B O X O F F IC E 751-3000 boxaffice@davlearts.org Special o£ the Week L i q u i d S o f t S o a p a n d 3 pack Ivory Soap Bars e a . Limit 4 While Supplies Last I t ’s H e r e Now! B r i n g Y o u r F i l m a n d S a v e M o n e y ! I n S t o r e P h o t o P r o c e s s in g • Digital Prints • Enlargements For lii-cat information on druf>s & liealtli prohleitis, (>o (<i w\vw.rostei4Ínigco.c{>m Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster D rug Co. 495 Valley Road • M ocksville • (336) 751-2141 w w w ,l'o s te r(ln i{> c ().C ()m Do You Need Help at Home or know someone wfio does?Heallh Sendees^ llnliniiled, Inc. Office [lours 8:00am-4:30pm Serving Yadkin, Wilke.s, Iredell, Davie, Surry, For.syth, Rowan, Alexander and Catawba counties Offering In-Home Aide Services, CAP-DA, CAP- MRDD, CAP-C, Respite, Personal Care, Light Housekeeping, Supportive Living, Live-Ins, 24 Hr Coverage. 3 3 6 -га -4 3 2 3 ’ 1-8?Ш -4323'Р н:336-6?9-?Ш 1 Serving Veiir Comniiinil) for Over 10 ïears 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdii.v, March 27,2003 Administrative Court Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, iVlarch 27,2003 ■ Bl Thi; (Villowiiig iMsus w oif tlis- poscd o f in Davic Adiiiitiistrallvc Conn Jun. 17 .1’rc.sidinj;; Magislralc RoIk t I W. C ook. l’ro.secuiiiii¡; Kevin Ocale. assistant DA. - Gary Delbert Harnett, fiiilurc to wear .seat bell, ilisinlsscd per plea; failure 10 secure passenger under 16. SS.S and cost. • Ronnie E ilw iin l H m clilen, speeding 5.‘> in u ‘IS, reduced to im ­ proper ei|uipntent, S2.“i nnd cosl: failure lo yield to stop sign/red light, dismissed per plea. ■ Cltrisloplier H. Heaver, S|K’ed- ing 61 in a 45, reduced to im proiwr ci|uipnient, $25 and cost. - Margie Turner Ucck, e.xceed- ing safe speed, tltsm hscil per civil settlement. - M ilzie .Suzanne Beemer, fail­ ure to wear seat belt, failure to no- tity D M V o f address cimngc, dis­ missed per corrcction. - Courtney H. Hennett, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo 7<J-70, $5. cost; failure to stop for stop .sign/ red liglil. dismissed per plea. • Cathy Dellnine Hest, speeding 66 ill a 55. no operator’s license, disnnssed in interest o f justice. - Wade Menry Hird, license not in pos.session, unsafe tires, e.xpired inspcctiun, dismissed per correc­ tion; exceeding posted speed, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - I’eter Gregory Bohie, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment. $25 and cost. - Tony Lin Briceno, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 79-70, $5, cost. - Ann Mnrie B rill, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper et|uip- ment, $25 and cost. - Janey Poole Brooks, unsafe m ovem ent, dismissed per c iv il seltlcmcnt. - Breck Alton Bullock, failure to wear seat bell, $25, cosl; expired inspection, dismissed/correction. - John Leslie Campbell, speed­ ing 80 in n 70, reduced lo improper eiiuipment, $25 nnd cosl. - Lonnie Ray Campbell, speed­ ing 52 in a 35, reduced to improper ci|uipmenl, $25 nnd cost. - Crystal Dasvn Carroll, speed- ing 85 in a 70, reduced to improper «luipm ent, S25 und cost. - Joan Porter Curler, speeding 6X in a 55, reduced to improper equip- mcitl, $25 nnd cost. - Patricia L. Chandler, exceed­ ing safe speed, reduced to improper equipment, $25 nnd cost. - Clarence A. CInrk. Ill, handi­ capped parking violation, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Bobby K eilli Coiner, speeding 58 in <1 45, rcdiiccd lo 50-45, $5, cosl. - Marcelle В. Cornntzer, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Marcella Dulin, speeding 50 In n 35, reduced lo 40 in a 35, S5, cost: no liability insurance, dismissed per correction. - Todd Alexander Edwards, fail­ ure to stop for stop sign/red light, a'duced to improper equipment, $25 nnd cosl. - Dianna Lynn Foley, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equlpmcni, $25 nnd cost. - Justin Reed poster, improper loading/covering vehicle, dismissed per civil settlement. - Kelly Greene Geruals, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, .$5 iiiiil cosl. ■ Jennifer Anne Goode, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cost, - Michael A. Greenberg, speed­ ing 86 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Victoria Ann Hardy, speeding 73 in n 55, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Ricardo A. I Icrmmdez, expired inspection, dismissed per correc­ tion; child nol in rear scat, $25 and cosl; child not in rear seat, dis­ missed per plea, - Edith Sain Isaac, failure to slop for red light, dismissed in interest of juslice. - Anand JaiswnI, expired regis­ tration, exceeding snfe speed, dis­ missed per corrcction. - Anitn Fny Johnson, speeding 58 in a 35, reduced to 44-35, .$5, cosl. - .Sashi Augusta Kennedy, ex- pired registration, expired inspec­ tion, dismissed per corrcction. - Bryan Andrew Lambert, speed­ ing 64 ill a 45. reduced lo improper equipment, cost. - Shiying Lee, speeding 91 in a 70, reduced lo 79-70, $5 uml cosl. - Valerie M . Leonard, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced lo 79-70, $5, cost. - John Franklin Lewis, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced lo im proper et|uipmenl, $25 nnd cost. - Kenneth Wade Long Jr., speed­ ing 66 in n 50, reduced to improper equipment, $25 und cost. - Pamela Caudle Long, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 74-70, $5, cosl. - O niver T ru jillo Lunn, head­ lights covered or tinted, w indow tinting violntion, dismissed per cor- reclion. - Christopher L. Martin, exceed­ ing safe speed, dismissed per civil .seltlemenl. - Julie Diune Murlinez, expired registrntion, dismissed/correction. - Rickey Lewis Neely, expired Woman Allowed To Fire Attorney In Court B y H eth C iissitly D avieC ounty E lllcф risc Rccord A S uperior C ourt judge ¡il- low cd a M o cksvillc wom an lo fire her iiltorney in court. Judge Larry G. Ford licnrd u m otion from a dcfcndiinl, w hich is unusual, considering tiin l at­ torneys generally make the m o­ tions in court. Thi.s tim e, how ­ ever, it was Loretta Breedlove I htii w ho made a m otion. "I feel there is a co nfiict o f interest Iterc," H ull .said, o f iter n lto rn i:y Ju lie Parker. " I had hired lie r years ago as m y d i­ vorce atlorney, and slw was the attorney in m y custody case, and m y Im sband’s attorney iiad licr in tears over lhat. I don’t feci she lias presented n good defense for m e." H all, w h o is 36 »m l lives m ^ 125 Player Uanc, was charged a fle r Ihe Feb. 8 incident w itii tra ffic k in g in m c llia m p h e t- ¡in iin c , but the charge w as changed after her indiclm cnt by a D avic G rand Jury lo posses­ sion w ith inlcnt lo se ll/d e live r» schedule II co ntrolled substance - m etham phetum ine. Parker was appointed lo represent H all in D islricl C ourt Feb. 26, 2002. D u rin g c o u rt. H a ll, w h o w orks at B ’s M in i M art, talked about the incid e n t, saying, “1 signed for a package for a friend. ( turned and gave the pitckage to a person w iin lived lliere, and they .say I'm gu ilty. Tiie g u ilty party's charges have done been dism issed, and he's gone lo N ew York. There were baggies in m y pockctbook, becau.se I'd gone to a flea m iirket and bought je w ­ elry, and that’s where the baggies came fro m ." The day o f the incident, " I wns in the bathroom , and when I com e o u t, they {law enforce- inent! was standing there w ilh Ihcir guns out, telling me to put m y hands up ." Lust w eek, us H all pleaded her case to the judge, .she lold him that P urker hadn't been re­ sponsive in her requests to sub­ poena w itnesses nnd also thal Parker had trie d to use H a ll's love for her children lo sway her. "There are several things she ' has said that are nol true," H all said, adding there were Five w it­ nesses and P arker had on ly sub­ poenaed iw o , "They say I’m guilty liccatisc llic y c o u ld n 't g e l enough lo cliurgc the g u ilty person w ith. A s o f yesterday, she told me I was charged w ith trafficking, that’s what I wns indicted for, and site argued w ith m e when 1 lo ld iier il was possession. A nd she used the love o f m y children yester­ day to try to tw ist m y arm and get me to take a plea, and I'm not gu ilty," Judge F o rd re spo nde d, "Based on Vk’hat you’ve Just said, I w on 'l let you plead now - the law w on't a llo w m e lo," H all nodded, and said, "I'm F o r m e r D i s t r i c t C o u r t J u d g e MARK S, CULLER is pleased to amwiince thill he is now available lo represenl clients in the Diwie County Courts and lhal he has opened an office for the practice of law MARK S. CULLER A t t o r n e y a t L a w 26 COURT Square M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2918 0 / ’/7C/; / /O t/K5.’ M O N D A Y - Fr id a y 8:.3() AM - 5:30 PM i:iu.MisAJ ♦ QiiiJ)CuMiim Cllllii VlMI.MIOS ♦ CHIID.SlinDKI ♦SlI'AK.MlOS A(;KII.MINIS I’WtHKlYASU OUMS ♦ AMSM'SN’ Mdimu.Mtiwiu l»HniH(:oiiKi OHinits AUlU.Mtmin A< I IPI.SIN ♦ CI\1I..VSI» CHlMl.SAI. Tklm.n il /fclH'.HI l/l/hT»*« ilfl n>0.ifkii p/i‘.ii«'it'riiiiiu<'i>>ui<' ih.ii iiihniity kiil'Wii Mi (.'iiIAtinniJ,/loL >>»!<’ (V ihf luwd iiNtv not going lo ." P arker responded to H a ll's com m ents by saying, "1 am very concerncd about her children, and that’.s probably nol in y role as her defense attorney.” She lold Judge Ford .she was w orried about whnt w ould hap­ pen to H a ll's children if .she had a ju ry tria l, was found g u ilty and went lo prison. She proposed n pleii bargain lo H nll to avoid an active prison .sentcncc. “ I have subpoenaed tw o w it­ nesses," said Parker, “ but they were not subpoeniied fo r today. If she to ld m e about the other individuals, 1 did nol register lhal o r lake note o f thal and d id nol subpoena them . I just found out yesterday there m ay be other in- fo rm iilio n that w o u ld in c rim i­ nate another person thal is be­ ing w ithheld from her. " If she feels I ’ve iw istcd her unn, that's true. 1 feel like the parent te llin g the child ‘I'm do­ ing w hat's best fo r you no m at­ ter what you w an t.' " Judge Ford said, " It sounds like M s. H a ll wants a ju ry tria l.” A s H a ll nodded, Parker an­ swered, “ Ab.solutely." T e rry M e in ccke , assistant district attorney, said, “ It sounds to m e like the defendant is stuck on the issue o f a package nt the hou.se. B ut in a pockctbook be­ longing to the defendant there were baggies w itli trace amount.s o f m etham phelam inc, and there was m etham phetim iine found in the room w here she wa.s - all over the bedroom w here she was." Judge Ford said, “ The courl find.s a.s a fact M s, P arker has snid she is w o rrie d about the children, and finds as a fact she was asked lo subpoena fiv e w it­ nesses, and she subpoenaed tw o o f them , seven lo eight m onths ago. She does not contest the defendant stating she told her to subpoena other wilnesses. The court is going...to discharge this attorney because o f discrepan­ cies in (he repre.s'cnlHllon o f this matter. The defendant w ill either be allow ed lo represent herself or the court w ill dccidc w hether she is e iitille d lo a co u rt-a p ­ pointed attorney lo represenl her, "1 urge you, M s. Purker, as a friend , som etim es we have to ju st get co ld and hard in o u r feel­ ings, I f these people w ant a trial, we ju st have to let them have a trial. You m ay need to get hard nnd ju s l nol be so com passion­ ate. “ There is n o tliin g here lo jeop ard ize yo u r standing as a law ye r," he said. To H a ll, he said, " I d o n ’t think y o u ’re iryin g to do this lo stall y o u r case. You have the right to nn nitom ey. D o you w ant lo represent yourself? Bccause you sound lik e y o u 'd m ako a good a llo m e y yourself,” H all replied, “ I th in k once Ihe ju ry heard all the evidence, they w ou ld fin d me not g u ilty,” A fle r som e hesilntion, she said, “ I w ou ld feel m ore com fortable having a law yer for guidance.” Judge Ford appointed nttor­ ney R ob Raisbeck. H a ll's tria l is scheduled to begin M ay 5. registration, dismissed/correction. - Nnshul Abbus Osman, expired in.spcction, driving/iiilowing vchiclc lo be driven not rcgislcrcd/lillcd, no liubilily insuruiicc, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per correction. - Michuel Robert I’nvlik, posses­ sion of open contaiiier/consuniing nicohol in pusscngcrnrea, dismissed per pleii; follow ing too closely, re­ duced to improper c(|uipmcnl, $25 and cosl. - Sonin Esperanzn I’crez, speed­ ing 51 in a 35, reduced lo improper equipment, S25 imd cost. - Tina Lockhart Pierce, speeding 70 in a .55, reduced to im proper equipment, $25 und cost. - Lind.sey Ann Pippin, improper equipment, $25 nnd cost. - Lindsay C. Prilliimnn, .speed­ ing 59 in (I 45, reduced to 50 in « 45, S5 nnd cosl. - Florencio N. Rojns, learner’s permit violation under 18, failure lo notify D M V o f addrc.s.s change, di.s- nii.sscd per corrcction. - Jeffrey Wnyne Sc.ssonis, fa il­ ure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil selilemeni, - M allhew Wayne Slioaf, speed­ ing 52 in n 35, rcduccd to 40 in a 35, $5 nnd cost. - Brennu Mnrie Smith, expired registration, dismissed/correction. - Hannah Ruth Sm ith, desig­ nated lane violntion, dismissed per civil selilemeni. - Jeffrey Reid Sm ith, expired registrntion, no liability insurance, dismissed per correction. - P hillip Stewart Sniitli, speed­ ing 78 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Lindsay Benvcr Tedder, speed­ ing 73 in a 55, rcduccd to improper ci|uipnient, $25 and cosl. - Brendn Sm ith Teliva, expired regislintion, no liability insurance, di.sniissed per correction. - Katina Chnron Wagner, tw o counts expired registrntion, dis­ missed por correeiioii. - Jeffery Keith VVardcll, expired inspection, disnii.sscd/correelion. - Chastity Dnwn Warren, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Ilenther Mnrie Welch, speed­ ing 55 in n 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cost, - Jeff Shuford W illium s, fnlUire '( to stop for stop sign/red light, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25 und cost, - Christopher A. Wilson, expired inspection, dismissed/correction. - Yvclle Roberson Wrenn, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cost. Do Or Die: This Could Be The Year For Davie Soccer B y B ria n I'ltts D avie C ounty Enterprise Record A.S alw ays, D avie's varsity soccer teum has done ju s l about anything and e v e ry th in g it w an ted against nonconference opponents. A fte r missing h a lf the starters because o f basketball and other reasons and losing the opener 6-0 to M ooresville, the W nr Eagle,s have drop-kicked N orth Iredell, A lexander Central and Salisbury five lim es by a com bined score o f 2 8 -1. S ince 1995, th e y 'v e ra re ly been tested in nonconference, going a stag­ gering 57-8-3. T lia t's the good side o f D avie’s 13- year hisiory. The bad side; W hile D avie is 7 3 -15-6 in nonconferencc, il’s 50-64- 5 in the C entral Piedm ont. The W nr Eagles have alw ays posted a.stonishing Fcbruary-M iirch numbers before fading in the brutal CPC , w hich invites predic­ tions o f another sinking .spell this A p ril. The 1998-1999-2000 seasons sym ­ bolized their frustrations; A fte r going 8- 0, 8-0 and 10-0 re s p e c tiv e ly in nonconference, they went 4 -5 -1,4 -6 and 2-6 in the CPC. The disparity in sk ill le v e l betw een D a vie and the W est Forsylh-R eynolds thorns has been as w ide as the M i.ssissippi R iver (D avie is 1-22-1 idl-tiine vs. West and 1-19-2 vs. Reynolds). W ill D avic, w hich opens CPC play Thursday againsi visitin g R eynolds nt 7 p.m ., avoid getting psyched out this tim e nround? W ill the nonconferencc tno- m entum fin a lly carry over in the .senior .season o f its greatest player, A llis o n H ow ell? “ If w e’re going to do it, this is the year," Coach Pete G ustafson said. “ The cupboard w on’t be bare (nexl year), bul the meat nnd potatoe.s w ill be gone,” For all the talk abotit H ow ell's elec­ trical legs, this year m ight be T H E yeur bccausc D avie possesses a diversified attack, long bench and 10.seniors. Five players have three o r m ore goals and three have three or m oro assists, p ro v­ ing D avie has alternative weapons to go w ith its forem ost ingredient - H ow ell, w ho has a rccord 66 career goals and counting, “ I think w e’re better than w e’ve ever been,” H ow ell snid. “ A ll o f our players ure sirong, so we have strong people that cun com e in ," “ We have a lot o f seniors, (freshm an striker) Jackie Button com ing in helps out a lot, and then the sophom ores that were on the team last year have matured and gotten a lot better,” senior m idfielder Heather M cD anicI said. "T h is year w e’ve got extra legs (nine subs), and that’s w liat I'm banking on," Gustafson said. "W e’ve gol a lol o f d i­ versity, Like I'll take Rebecca Peeler oul und pu l in Cundiice Ferrell, I could take Jenny Broadw ay out and send Rebecca lo m id fie ld . O r I cnn even send Broad­ way up top. O r I’ll take out Sarah W ill­ iums and send Jackie to the m iddle, or send A lyso n W alker lo the m iddle and w hoever’.s Ihere up lop. So defensively that can challenge you, I ’m doing a lot that I haven’t been able to do,” H ow ell and M cD aniel feel confident the W ar Eagles, who went 0-3-1 against W esl nnd R eynolds last year, can cause the lop dogs problems. They w on 't leave satisfied uiiless they nt Icasl pu l up a fierce fig ht fo r second. A fle r all, this is it. “ W c’rc c lickin g and w o rkin g real good together," M cD aniel said. “ W e're hoping to com pete w ith them . We can if we pluy like w e've been playing.” "1 think w e’re going lo be able lo com pete w ilh W esl and R e y n o ld s," H ow ell suid. “ I ’ve played w ilh a group from W esl m ost all m y life. T he y're re­ a lly good but I think our team has the potential to actually compete w ith them and h o pefiilly even beat them if we put o u r m inds to it. E verybody's playing as n team, everybody wants to beat them and everybody wants to w ork hard. W e m ight gel tt lillle intim idated but I do n 't think it's going to m ake us play any d if­ ferent. It's just som ething w e’re going to have to look over and believe we can beat them .” T hough the W ar Eagles produced scin tilla ting efforts in their nve-m utch streak, they need to raise their gam e another notch to disrupt history's peck­ ing order. “ The style o f play has got to .stay the same, but w e 'll have to step it up phy.si- ca lly to hold on lo the ball. It’s a ju m p ," Gustafson said. “ They have been a plea­ sure to w alch at practice. W e're m oving the bull, sw itching fields, back passing. "W e ircm i to play Reynolds and W est Forsyth. There's no doubt in m y m ind we can (contend) bccuuse we norm ally do fo r the first half, then we run out o f legs." Coach Jeff Allen talks to members of Davie County's Hunter Safety teams at a recent practice. - Photos by Robin Fergusson The Other Sport Davie’s Hunter Safety Team s Start Competitions vf Joe Guntner of Davie High tai<es aim at the target on the practice skeet range in Advance. lly IV Iik c .lliirn h a rd l D nvic C ounty Enterprise Record He Safe. Be Responsible. Be Seen. He C ourteous. For m em bers o f the D avie C ounly H unter Safety team, tho.se four slogans are w rilie n on the team truck. And in ­ grained into Iheir m inds. The 74 sludenis from D avic H igh, and N o rth nnd South D uvie m iddle schools havo been practicing Iw o to three lim es a week in preparation fo r this w eekend's ilis tric l tournam ent al Cam p Raven Knob. N orth D avie and D avie H igh w ill field five teams cach, Soulh D avie one Pleii.su See 'Гпигпеу - I’nge Itfi McDaniel To Play Basketball At Methodist |« y Ilrlan Pitl.s |D a v ie C ounly Enterprise Record As g ra tifyin g as it is to be w ell-liked jtnd fun-loving as the easygoing Heather ■IcDaniel is, it's another experience al- pgcther to be needed. And this year, for |ie first lim e since siarting her school- |a ll ca re e r in the se ve n th grade , jlc D iin ie l wns a key to her team 's stic- gess. W hile fellow seniors Sarah W illiam s fid D aw n Singleton arrived at D nvie |ig h through the m ain gates, M cD aniel Dipped quietly, alm ost unnoticed, into D avie Ihrough « side door. A s a varsity sophon\ore utul ju i\io r, she w us « little - used reserve w ho watched teammates souk up prai.se and attention as Davie's varsity g irls basketball team ended n string o f three losing .sen.sons by clim b ­ ing lo 14-12 und 17-9. li\U the Im e-bloom er played n Inrge role this yeur, assum ing the crucial poinl-gunrd duties and helping the W ar Engles (21-7) achieve their first 20-w in season since 1995, lie fo r the Central P iedm ont Conference regttlar-seoson title , w in the C PC T ou rna m ent and rench the third round o f the Class 4-A playoffs for the second siraighi year. “ She fille d n big role when (2002 CPC P luyerof the Ye;ir) Brittany V/alkcr wenl dow n (w ith a .season-ending in­ ju ry ),” D avie coach Karen Siephens said, M cD aniel averaged 3.3 points fo r an 11-2 seventh-grndc tenni, 4.6 fo r a 17- 0 eighth-grade lenm nnd 1.5 ns n sopho­ m ore. A fte r w atching her average 3.4 as a nonde.script junior, you never w ould have believed that M cD aniel could push her game to the college level. But that's exactly what she's done. She scrapped and clawed her w ay lo a spot on D iv is io n - Ill M e th o d is t in F ayellcville after averaging 7.3 points, 3.2 assi.sts nnd a team -high 2.8 steals as a senior. "1 d id n ’t really stun (th in kin g aboul playing in college) u n lil this yeuv be­ cause I hadn't played m uch," M cD aniel .said. " I'd lik e to had a couple m ore years w ilh her bccause 1 think she w ould have excelled even m ore, because ihis was the biggest op porlu nily o f pluying tim e she's gotten," Stephens snid. "W lten PIcuse See Itelenlle.ss • Pnge M9 N otes: A nother plus fo r D avie is the re tu rn o f s e n io r ke e p e r R ya nnc M cD an ie l, w ho m issed the first tw o weeks o f action w h ile recovering from a knee injury. "She appears to be ut o r near fu ll strength," Coach G said. “ I'm not w orrying about her knee uny m ore." Last year D uvie by a com bined 12-1 to W est, and lost 3-0 in the first m eeting w ith R eynolds before tying Reynolds I - 1 in Ihe vem alch..., B olh m atches were rained out lust week. A fte r hosting R eynolds on M arch 27, D uvie plays at Enst Forsyih on A p ril 2 at 7 p.m. A m a zin g S trides G ustafson m arveled at the recent progress o f D avie’s JV keeper, soplio-- m ore N icole M nready. She’s im proving by the second and m aking plnys she couldn’t even envision m aking w lien she started prnctice. “ She’s fenrless und she's got that gel- oui-of-m y-house kind o f m entality," he said. "H e r wingspan is huge. She's like Sarah W illia m s on the basketball courl. She’s g o t« long w ay to go, but 1 haven’t seen anybody in a w eek or tw o become so com fortable, A l first she couldn’t kick it from here to the w a ll, and she's now punting over 50 yards consistently." Have Faith H e r n d o n S t ill B e l i e v e s In B a s e b a l l T e a m H y llrh in P itts D avie C ounty Enterprise Record O n ly fiv e gnnies in to the va rsity baseball season, D avic can’t afford lo lose uny m ore ground o r its confidence co u ld sh a tte r co m p le te ly. A lth o u g h three o f the nexl four games are non­ conference, there w ns an added sense o f urgency as D avie entered the week trying lo pick up the pieces o f a I -4 start. H ow w ill the W ar Engle.s respond to th e ir w orst Sturt since 1996, Ihe year o f their Inst losing senson? The answer w ill d e te rm in e w h e th e r C o n ch M ik e H erndon suffers his first conference fin ­ ish below second placc. In the eyes o f Herndon, there’s no tiueslion about it. D nvie w ill bounce back, •'I’ve told ou r coaches. Listen, you m urk m y w ords: Good things w ill stnrl tinppening fo r Ihis lenm ," D nvie’s fifih - year couch suid. “ I re ully believe lhat. T h e y’ve w orked too hard, and if noth­ ing else w e’ll stnrl becom ing real com ­ petitive. Forsyth C ounty is lic kin g their cliops; D avie losl ¡inother one. Rownn C ounty is doing the same thing.” Herndon looked ready to burst inlo a flum e a fle r D uvie’s fo u rih lopsided loss, 13-3 to A le xa n d e r C en tral on M urch 13. The season stills are brutal. T he W ar Engles ure h ittin g ,191 and o n ly tw o guys ure hittin g above ,266. T h e y’ve allow ed 41 runs in 25 innings (27 curncd) fo r an E R A o f 7.56. T lic stum ble showed Ihul Herndon isn’t im m une to n serious struggle. H e’s finished first o r second all 11 years, in ­ clu d in g seven ul Southw esl Randolph, and his first fo u r Davie lenins started 3-2, 3-2,4-1 and 4 -1. But this is an extrem ely young team th a l starts tw o freshm en (shortsto p A aron H o llifie ld and centcr fielder Zach V og le r) and planned to stnrl a third freshm an (firs l baseman Brad C orriher) cu rlie r in the w eek ut N orlh Forsyih, W hen H erndon was asked the Inst tim e he em ployed such n young teum, he said "n iy first year coaching JV ball in 1988, M y first year at Southwest G u ilfo rd , wc did slari six sophom ores, but we w on because they were six un­ believable sophom ores. B ut as far ns youlh overall, we have (between JV and va rsity) four .seniors, six juniors and 24 freshm en and sophoniorcs.” Despite D avie’s long list o f shori- com ings, there’s plenty o f tim e lo turn tilings around. Eighteen regular-scason gam es rem ain und the fin al chapter w ill not be w ritten u n lit C entral Piedm ont Conference pluy begins, "W e ’ve gone Ih ro ugh som e hard tim es, but 1 foresee some good tim es com ing pretty .soon,” he said. "1 ihink everybody needs to go through some hard litmes and grow up. T h e ir talent is Plcnsc See D avic - Page B3 »2 - DAVIE COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, March 27, 2003 Members of the Davie Bandits baseball team show off their trophies after winning the Catawba Valley Invitational. Bandits Baseball Team Back In Business ' щ Щ % J ^ k . ■ ■ Ä iiv C Bandits' pitchers Bryon McKoy and Justin Kidd in ac­ tion. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 - B3 IS Colby Seaford pitches with a runner on first base. T lie D nvic Bandils li;i.si;l)all leiini is back iti business Ibr2()()3. 'I'lie team incinbcrs o f lliis U - l.i U S S S A /A A U leain are: Breni H eam , G a rre ll H engc, T rc n l Hroolvs. Zeb Cope, Kyaii Hellard, N ic k 0 ,B rie n , D anny P ecic, Zack R ussell-M yers and C olby Seal'ord, all o f D avie C onnly. Justin K idd o f Rowan C ounly anil Ryron tVtcKoy o f C hariolle round oul llie si|uad. T hese p la y e rs are led by coaches A a ro n Beam , K enny Benge, C a rlo M cK o y, B obby M yers and M ike Seaford. The a ssisla n i co ach cs are S co tl O ’Brien and C layton I’eele. T lie Bandits kicked o ff Iheir .season M arch 1-2 in Maiden. The weather was as cold as the Ban­ dits' bats. Rain prevented Ihe full attoinienl o f lournam cnt games al the Queen C ity Classic, but the Civitan Clubs of Mocksville, Cooleemee <6 Davie J o in i n t h is c o m m u n i t y e f f o r t t o c o lle c t f o o d f o r A S t o r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s Sat., March 29th • 9ani-5pm B r i n g Y o u r N o n - P e r i s h a b l e F o o d s o r C a s h D o n a t i o n s T o T h e s e L o c a t i o n s : MOCKSVILLE — Wal-Mart * Food Lion itoihlocations) • Ben Franklin • Bi-Lo HILLSDALE - Food Lion & Lowes Foods COOLEEMEE- Cooleemee Super Market CLEMMONS AREA — Harris Teeter frangiowoodi • Bi-Lo (ciemmons Rd.) • Lowes Foods • Food Lion SUGGESTED ITEMS INCLUDE: JUICE - PANCAKE IvliX • SYRUP • SPAM • BEEF STEW • SALMON • SPAGHETTI SAUCE • MUFFIN iVlIX • GREENS • YAMS • BEETS • CARROTS • INSTANT POTATOES • SUGAR • TOILET PAPER • SHAMPOO < BAR SOAP • DEODORANT • DISH DETERGENTS • PEANUT BUHER • JELLY • SPAGHEni NOODLES • CANNED FRUITS • MACARONI & CHEESE • OATMEAL • OIL • SOUPS • FRUIT • TUNA • CEREAL • FLOUR • CORNBREAD MIX • CANNED PINTOS • DRY PINTOS Bandits linished 1-2 forthe tour- nam ciil, w hicli was good for third placc. Tlie final game was a 4-2 loss lhat D avie had a 2-0 lead going into Ihe top o f the fourlh, bul er­ rors unraveled Ihe Bandils. The leam baited on ly .156, bul Rus- sell-M yers wenl 2-for-.T and I lel- lard l-fo r-3 lo leud Ihc Davie. Benge pitche d seven inn in g s w ithout an earned run. The B a n d its re tu rn e d lo M aiden lo play in the Catawba Valley Invitational, M arcti 8-9. W lial a difference a week makes. The Bandits won Ihe loum anicnl w ilh a 3-1 record. The team bat­ ting average fo r the touniam cnt was .398 w ith M cK o y ba lling .700, Benge .615 and H ellard .6(H) Benge w ho pilchcd 14 in ­ nings w ilh oul ¡in eiim ed run.Garrett Benge confers with Coach Kenny Benge, FIOINAl CRCDIT UNION V is it tlie ^>M iegacy No Surcharge ATIVI N o m a tte r w h e re y o u r a c c o u n ts a re, A lle g a c y W O N ’T S U R C H A R G E Y O U !* WILLOW OAKS SHOPPING CENTER 1100 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville 336.774.3400/800.782.4670 w w w .allegacyfcu .org TtNM Uitngi ridttéVy btiurtd lo IIOQ.OOOMCUAKj»on«l Ctr<)i| Unkn AtknlnhUiiion >U% bo,ttnm«nt AQtrxy *Vour im n Jliiu iiri« / / t4'.v way oppiy> J V B a s e b a ll C lic k s O n A ll C y lin d e rs |g e n e »s '0 Л 1 Т Т П P A R T . « L ife is good again fo r Lee L in v ille nnd liis D nvie JV base­ ball team. E verything has gone righ l for tiie W nr Eagles since a season- opening 9-8 loss lo M ounl Ta­ bor. They put on a pilching-de- fe n se -h illin g c lin ic in a four- game w inning .streak againsi A l­ exander C entral (10-0), M ount Tabor (10-0), N orth Rowan (9- 6) and Ale.xander Cenlral (11-3). The charge is a far cry from the disappoim m cnt o f 2001 (7- 15 rccord) and 2002 (9-14). "T h is is d e fin ite ly the be.st slart sincc I ’ve been here," the •sevenlh-yeur coacli .said. “ Usu­ a lly we Stan slow and get better as we go. I ju.sl hope (last w eek’s w et) w eather doesn't slow us dow n because w e’ve got some people sw inging it righ l now, “ This is llie finsl leam I’ve had since (1998) thal when they go on the fie ld I feel like tlic y ’ll tnake every play. D efensively w e ’ve played ve ry w e ll, and that’s the biggest difference m this team ." Freshm an B rad C o rrih e r came out so lio l that he was lifted 10 varsily after the w in over A l­ exander C enlral on M arch 14. C orriher d id it a ll, hitting ,(i43 at 9 -fo r-l4 (a fte r un 8-fo r-IO slart) w ith five RBIs,.seven runs, five w alks, a .714 slugging pcr- ccnlage and zero errors at firsl base. “ His on-base percentage was oul Ihe roof, too,’’ L in v ille .said. But C orriher was just one sig­ nificant piecc in D avie's slreuk. D uslin H arrison (6 -fo r-l5 ) and D avid W eakley (4 -fo r-IO ) arc h illing .400, Lance Eniert (4-l'or- 12) and M a li S m ith (4 -fo r-l2 ) are hitting .333 and M att Rich (3-for-IO ) is h illin g .300. H arri­ son and K urt B ivins have scored eigh t and seven runs respec­ tively, S m ilh and H arrison huve nine and six R B Is. and Harrison has six w alks to no strikeouts w hile B ivins has five w alks lo one strikeout fo r an offense lhal is 4 3 -fo r-l3 7 (.3 1 3 ) w ilh 38 w alks and h il by pilches. The defense has m ade ju st five errors in fiv e gum es, and H arrison and John M cD a n ic l luive been superb on ihc m ound. H arrison is 2-0 w ilh a 1.08 E R A , allow ing six hils in 13 innings, and M cD aniel (1-1) has a 0.70 E R A in 10 innings. “ M y tw o s u irlin g p itche rs Ihrosv 11 lol o f strikes and have good curveballs, nnd w e've hil line drive nfter line d rive," L in ­ ville said. “ It’s pleasing to have this kind o f succe.ss." U iiviu 10, Mt. T iiiio r 0 Hari'ison and C orriher stroked tw o tills each and H a rriso n , S m ith and T im m y A lle n com ­ bined fo r .seven RBIs as D avie boiled lo a 7-0 lend in Ihe scc­ ond inning. M cD aniel did the rest, strik­ ing oul eight in live shutout in­ nings. “ John's nol an overpow ering p ilch c r. H e's m ore o f a G reg M add ux ly p e ," L in v ille said. "H is curvebatt and knucklebalt keep people oftbalance. “ T h is w as a good revenge game for our only loss." D avie 9, N , U ow iin 6 A fle r going dow n 1-2-3 in llie lop o fth c first, D avie buried the C avaliers w illi seven second-in­ ning runs. The m onster uprising was b u ill around six w alks and a bascs-loaded Iriplc by Sm ith. B ivins look over from Ihcre, earning Ihe w in w ilh a rousing re lie f perform ance: no runs, four sirikcouls nnd no walks in 3 2/3 innings. B ivins also hud iw o hits in the lendolT spot. “ l ie's probnbly grow n se\’cn inches sincc lasl yenr." L in v ille snid o f the te lly pilclier. “ Lasl year he co u ld barely break a glass, but ihis year he puls tiis lastbnll on tlie corner and ul the knees nnd lie's got u lot o f niovc- m ent. He go l ham m ered on a couple pilches (in ihc opening loss), bu l ih u l's llie o n ly iw o people Ihul have tiil tiin i hard. He's gotten u lo l o f weak popups and weak groundbulls." H a rris o n sla rle d on ih c m ound, but w ilh D avie ahead com fortably, L in v ille pulled him after one inning to give a fresh­ man sonic experience. 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С о a с li e s h a le lo lo o k pa sl llie n e xl gam e o r even ih e n e xt du y. B u l H e rn d o n c a ii’ l h e lp il. , L o o k how Mcrmlon , • I,b n g h l the lu - У- lure figures lo be w ith H o llifie ld , V ogler im d C orriher play ing var­ sity as freshm en. O ther corner­ stones o f the fu lu re ineU ide sophom ores A ndrew Beck (in - lie ld er/D H ),T ed Rundotpti (firsl basem an) and T im m y E rb (p ilcticr). That means ilierc could tx' six Ihird-year slarters in 2005. "L ik e a boxer, if yo u're go­ ing to jab VIS, you belter ja b us real tig ht because in Ihc next eouptc o f years w e're going lo be prelly strong," said H erndon, w ho has also played three ju n ­ io rs re g u la rly - E vnn B eam , D erek C ornalze r and A nd rew M eC lunnon, “ A nd w e've got n real good elas:; com ing up in the eigh th grnde, so w e feel real good aboul our future, “ I foresee in iw o yenrs you're going lo hnve lo fig h t lo get on the fie ld . (There’s JV standouts) Laiiee E n icn , D avid W enkley, D u s lin H a rris o n nnd K u rt B ivin s. I mean there’s n lot o f tliem dow n there. 1 th in k it ’s good lhat everybody hns to com ­ pete to play. Y ou’ve got to |iut a little m ore lim e in in ihe offsea­ son. nnd the m ore you play the better yo u ’re going to get." V ogler and H o llific id co n ­ vinced H erndon in preseasoii that they needeil lo be in the var­ sity lin e u p ns fre s lin icn , nnd they've vnlidnled lhat decision. Vogler is lied w ith Beck w ith n le n m -h ig li .333 avcrnge, nnd H oH ifickl has converted nine o f 11 chances nt shorlslop. '•They’ve stayed w illih i Ihcm - .selvcs," he said. “ They do things w ell now. T h in k about in tw o or three years a lte r being in Ihc w eight room a couple years niul putting a little bit o f strength on iio w good they’re going lo do. O ur lop hitters ure a I'reshmnn and tw'o soplioniores." C orriher mnde il look cnsy on Lee L in v ille ’s 4-1 JV leam , go­ ing a torrid 9 -fo r-14 and ninkiiig every piny nt first. Dnvie itcsper- ately needs a spaik, so Herndon callcd him up. “ I like the w ay he swings the bat, and defensively he does a grenl jo b ," he said. "W e w aiil everyhoily lo understnnd - hey, there’s .somebody lliere. You’re going lo liave to w ork lo sltiy where yo u’re at." S chedule! B olh games were rnined out lasl week. The CPC opener is M arch 28 againsi vis itin g R eynolds at 7 p.m . D avie plays noneonferenee games at N orlliw esi Cubarrtis on M a rc h 31 al 7 and at W est Rowan on A p ril 2 nt 7. Sjfta^ On Sl(fín0 Л» Fe a t u r e d in R EM O D E LIN G fVIAGAZINt: Contact Distinctive Exterior Coatings: Call Now (336) 774-3852 Mocksville Legion To Field Jr. Team T he M o o k s v ille A m e rica n leam s Legion bascbiill program w ill have a Junior Legion team this year. T h e 1 6 -a n d -u n d e r tcnni, coached by Charles Kurfees and A n ­ drew Jones, w ill begin play the sume week as Itie big Legion teuni - llic third week o f M uy - and w ill play 3 0 -3 5 .games w ith a stale lournam cnt K iirfe c .s capping the season. “ There’s 50 (Junior Legion) on the in tlie east (p ari o f Ihe slate), and ihey’rc try ­ in g to b u ild up tlie w csl. There’s 20-some team s in the w e s t," head co a cli K u rfe e s suid. ’■This w ilt give these boys lic llc r eo m p eti- lio n and w ill help our (t^cgion) team in the long run. T h e y’ ll gel m ore games and il’ ll cut dow n the expense parcnls because the Le­ gion program 's going lo pick up • the lub on unil'ornis anil ct|uip- m cnl. It's going to be organizcil and it's going to give a lot o f kids an opportunily to play (i|unlity ball) lhat w ouldn’t get to play (in years past)." W h ile Ju nior Legion leam s w ill serve as farm tennis and m ostly consist o f players be­ tween ages 14-16, 17-year-olds w ill be eligible nfter the deadline (around June 18) when Legion team s m ust cut rosters lo 18 players. “ L e t’s say there's n kid thnl's 17 that’s on the big team ,’’ K u r­ fees said. " If he doesn’l make the fu ll rosier, he can com e tiow n and piny w ilh ihe Junior teniii.'’ N ote.s: A m e ric a n L e g io n raised the age lim il six m onths, a m ove that w 'ill nilow ly-yenr- olds 10 play if they were born on or after Jan. I, 1984. ... There w ill be n signup m eeting for tiolh M ocksville Legion lenms A p ril 5 nt 4 p.m . al R ich I’nrk. PInyers im isl bring ¡1 purent and a ccrti- ficd b irtli certificnie. Congratulations To Last Week’s Basketball Contest WINNERS! F ir s t P la c e = $20 and the Cap to K e v i n E. 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Chris Jones makes a turn en route to w/inning the 10K, with race volunteer Jim Gildein monitoring traffic. Clint Junker of Mocksville runs the 10K course. * • * ' i Matthew Quirk crosses the finish line first in the 5K race. Gary Prillaman and Hal Monsees were sporting their "Mocksville Running Club” t- shlrts. Cathy Brelz will run in the Special Olympics World Games. 10K female winner Wendy Huddleston makes the turn. Van Lankford of Mocks- Theresa Tagnani makes ville.her way around the course, Addie Bracy crosses the finish line as the first female runner in the 5K race. Bill Summers runs down Runners watch as volunteers post the times on the board North Main Street. as the race finishes. P h o to s b y M ik e B a r n h a rd t Pounding Pavement S h a m r o c k R u n B a c k I n T o w n It wa.s a new coiir.se. A nd the runners w ere thankful. C an celled last y e ar be­ cause ol' construction at the sponsoring St. Francis C atho­ lic C hurch in M ocksvillc, Ihc Sham rock Run w as back this y ear - a new course m inus m any o f Ihe dreaded hills. T he cour.se look runners on ro a d s in an d a ro u n d M ocksvillc, w inding through dow ntow n. A new event, the Tot Trot w as added to the .'iK and lOK runs and the 5K w alk. A p- pro.xim ately 30 youngsters look pari in tlie quarter m ile Tot Trot. W hal el.se w as new ? T he green Sham rock Run i-shirt w as popular, and the m edals w ere pieces o f pottery rounds'w U h a sham rock' leaf cenler crcalcd hy local arli.st Sonya W hitaker. M ik e P ao n i w alk ed a ro u n d th e race g ro u n d s dressed as a leprechaun. Tlicve w as plenty of do­ nated food and drink for the, ru n n e rs , ra n g in g from chicken to hotdogs, barbecue to pasta, fruit lo brow nies. B ack 10 Ihe races. Som e 212 runners took lo the streets, m any of the old faithful as w ell as som e new f aces. Som e com peted in the 5K a n d I OK ra c e s. D ave S alm on, a runner and N .C. S enior G am es gold niedali.st, w as race director. “ B ul Ihe event is slill w ell know n for the fun, fellow ship and food in addition lo good c o m p e titio n ,” sa id D r. G eorge K im berly, program sponsor. M atthew Q u irk w as the top finisher in Ihe 3K race w ilh a 17:12 lim e, and A ddie Bracy w as ihe lop fem ale fin­ isher al I9:.‘)6. C hris Jones w on the lOK race in 36:31, w hile W endy H uddleston w as the first fe­ m ale to cross the fini.sh line in 42:40. G e o rg e K im b e rly and K aren H arkey w ere first int he .“iK W alk, w ilh respective tim es o f 38:37 and 42:02, T he 5-and-under Tot Trot aw ards w enl to K risten Long and T h o m as B row n, w hile the .stroller w inner w as Jes­ sica Payne. C alh y B reiz, a S p ecial O lym pics half m arathon run­ ner, used the Sham rock Run as p an o f her training for the W orld G am es in Ireland June I.“). T he D avic resident runs 10 m iles three days a w eek and six m iles on the o th er four. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 - B5 is!*’ A n n u a l Sham rock R u n O rd er o f F inish Saturday, M arch 15,2003 1/ M athew Q uirck 17:12 5 2 /Richard Sm ilh 27:09 2/ Paul M istor 19:22 53/ Carolyn Frizche 27:16 3/ M atthew Grove 19:47 54/ K im berly Robertson 27:184/ A lan Sigm on 19:53 55/ M yron Goodman 27:32 5/ A ddie Btacy 19:56 5 6 /Karla M ille r 27:32 6/ C anle W orchester 19:58 57/ Robert Gassett 27:48 7/ G ary Prillnm an 20:07 58/ Christine 28:43 8/ Becky Scheumann 20:20 59/ Angela A m ick 28:489/ D avid Freeze 20i42 60/ Jeremy A m ick 28:48 10/ T ony Rouse 20:59 61/ Roxanna Goughnour 28:52 1 1 /H al Monsees 21:06 6 2 /M ichelle Fox 29:03 1 2 /C lay W alker 21:09 63/ D avid Sheedy 29:0513/M ark Howard 21:17 64/ Stephen Schoeberle 29:24 14 /T oraT orkildscn 21:22 65/ Donna Hunt 29:40 1 5 /Adrienne Lewis 21:39 66/ Bethany Stomes 29:42 1 6 /Sean Ragsdale 21:52 67/ M artie Taylor 29:59 17/ Joshua Thom pson 21:52 68/ Jack Ibraham 30:04 18/ Leslie Messisco 21:53 69/ G ary Cook 30:10 19/ R ich G oldsborough 21:59 70/ Bettena M ahaffey 30:15 20/Robert Lyday 22:03 7 1 /Jenny Halsey 30:19 2 1 /T rudy Gale 22:08 72/ D aryl Simpson 30:19 22/Dennis Bracy 22:10 73/ Elizabeth W ood 30:31 23/ Scott C allison 22:17 74/ A m y Hatley 30:36 24/ Heather Hassell 22:30 75/ W endy Payne 30:36 2 5 /Danny Grobe 22:36 76/ Diane Beaver 30:45 26/ Chladkova Pavlina 22:38 77/ Ben M artin 30:53 27/ Paul Ludw ig 22:42 78/ D ick Rosen 31:02 28/ Andrew Stoob 23:10 7 9 /Gina W illiam s 31:34 29/ T on i Cruz 23:17 80/ A nn Stomes 31:45 30/ Heath Baggett 23:34 8 1 /Am ber Harris 32:05 3 I/B e k a h Peeler 23:38 82/ N icholas Hunckler 33:12 32/ A lisha Leonard 23:42 8 3 /Nathan PhilliRpi 33:22 3 3 /K athy Boyd 23:49 84/ M artha M cCarthy 34:33 34/ Carol Hauss 23:56 85/ G eoffrey W ood 34:37 35/ M arkH oU inger 24:26 86/ Larry Ray 35:59 36/ Pete VanSaun 24:29 87/ M arian Hunckler 36:45 37/ Tom m y Rachel ■24:30 88/ T on i Haris 36:46 38/ M icheál H elm 24:35 8 9 /L o llic S tre iff 37:01 39/ Chad Moose 24:50 90/ K eith Con-iher 37:08 40/ W illia m K illoran 24:51 9 1 /M arie Robertson 37:08 4 1 /W illia m Pitt 24:56 92/ Robert Connor 37:40 42/ Elizabeth Repetli 24:57 93/ Eldridge Lloyd 37:53 43/ Luther Thom pson 24:58 9 4 /George K im berly(W ) 38:37 44/ Frank Grove 25:15 95/ Linda Harris 39:07 45/ Susan M oore 25:32 96/ M ary Goodman 39:13 46/ Sarah Jones 25:41 97/ B ridget Robertson 39:22 4 7 /Jim G ildein 25:57 98/ Erika M ille r 40:46 48/ C arly Peeler 25:59 99/ Tara Becker 40:47 49/ C raig Freas 26:16 100/ Cathy Dyson 42:02 50/ Jason Plum m er 26:54 101/Karen H arkey(W )42:02 51/ How ard Hesterberg 27:09 102/Ann Lankford(W )42:52 S K A g e G r o u p W i n n e r s Age 15/iindiT 16-19 20-24 2S-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80/0vcr Waltsurs Male Robert Lyday M lllliim Pitt Robert Giissetl Justin Thom pson D iinny G rotie Andrew Stoiib Scott C.nlltson Jeremy Am ick David Shecdy M attliow Grove Rich Goldsboro Heath Baggett Paul MI.<itor Tony Rouse , Marl« Howard A tuii Slgm un Paul Ludwig M ill Monsees Toni torliildseii Sean Ragsdale G iiry I’ritlnm im David Freeze Dennis Bracy C lay VVatlicr Craig i’reas Richard Smilh M yron Goodman Lu th er Thom pson Frnnli Grove Jncl< Braliam D ick Rosen Eldridge Lloyd Richard Hamilton Arnold Hecht George K tm ticrly Joel Jidwards I'cmale C arrie W orcliester Bekati Peeler Bethmiy Starnes Adrienne Lewis Attstiu Leonard Sarah Jones lle a ttie r Hassell Chndkova Piivlina Angola Am ick Leslie Mes.sl.sco Kim berly Robertson Am y Hatley Becky Scheumann Kathy Boyd Carol Hauss 'IVvoy Gale Catliy Dyson Ellzaheth R epelli Roxiuina Gouglmour Donna Hunt Toni Cruz Diane Beaver Lollie Streifr Christine Q u irk M ary Goodman M argaret lla gerty livelyn t.oyd Karen Ilu rkt'y Am i Limklord Ann Eaton 10 3/A nnE a ton (W ) 44;26 104/ Liane Sm ith 44:29 105/D eitteJunket(W ) 44:32 t0 6 /A .Z ic km u n d (W ) 44:33 10 7 /M acx Sm ith 45; 12 1 0 8 /M argaret Hagcrty 4 5 il4 109/ Richard H am ilton,Jr. 45:15 110/ Rose Robertson 47:48 lll/M a ry J o B ry a n (W ) 48:32 1 1 2 /Sandy Fow ler(W ) 113/ Vanessa Robertson(W ) IM /P a ltie W hitaker (W ) 115/Joel Edwards (W )' 116/Linda Edwards(W ) 117/Em ily Robertson 11 8/A rnold Hecht 11 9 /Evelyn Lloyd nual Sham rock Run U n li Saturday, March 15, 2003 lO K T O T T R O T 1/ C hris Jones 36:31 3/ D on M cC auley 39:00 4/ T ony R ouse 42:23 5/ W endy H uddlesto 42:40 6/ D avid Freeze 43:19 7/ C hris B row n 43:21 8/ M icheál W alden 43:36 9/ Jim i G ibbs 44:21 10/D avid B eatty 44:33 1 1 /T o m T o rk ild sen 44:44 12/ C linton Junker 44:53 13/ G ary P rillam an 44:56 14/ A ndrea G entry 45:03 1 5 /D on C agle 45:18 16/H al M onsees 46:11 1 7 /T oni C ruz 46:43 18/ R ichard Snider 46:44 19/ T rudy G ale 46:48 2 0 /S usan I-Ieslerberg 47:04 2 1 /E llen Howard) 47:04 2 2 /B ill Sum m ers 47:07 23/ M ichael Q uirk 47:10 2 4 /C lay W alker 47:23 2 5 /D erek B aucon 47:31 26/L eslie M essisco 47:34 27/ T eresa Tagnani 47:59 28/ V an Lankford 48:12 29/ T hom as W ilson 48:23 30/ Jay K onter 48:27 31/ C hris Sm itherm an 48:32 32/ D uke H esson 49:39 33/ K eith C artw right 50:26 34/ L aura G riffin 50:39 35/ K im V ollinger 50:44 36/ G eorge B ryan 51:32 37/Joseph N aylor 52:04 3 8 /N e ilD ie ro lf 52:13 3 9 /A .T. Sm ith 52:15 40/K im Lavorgna 52:21 1 O K A g e G r o u p W i n n e r s Alti'Male I'em iile IS/U iuIer TtuiiiuiH W ilson Noll t’ioroir 1Л-19 I.iiu n i G riffin 25-29 Slid Sdlio Andrea G entry Rebecca Dliisdale 311-34 Kusencin Heriiundei:Ellen H ow ard Clliiton Junker Leslie Howard 35-39 Tony Rouse Susini lleslererK Chris Hrowii 't'tieresu 't'agnaiil Derek Uuucon Kim Viillinger 40-44 M lchuct WuUlen T riid y C.iite Don Cagle Felicia Qotschalk Van Lunltford Susan Blorke 45-49 Jlm l O llilis ' K im Lnvorgnn 'Ibm 't'orkititscn Pam Sainc Hilt Monsees M olly Conner 5U-54 Don M eCuulcy Toni C ruz David Freeze M ary Ann Sainlsing Onry I’rilliininn Rosa Marshall 55-59 DuvUl Ilentty Patricia S niltli CIny Walker Davul Marple Joyce I’liurr A0-A4 Duke Ilessnn A.T. 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C a sh p riz e s w ill be a w a rd e d to Ihe to p th re e team s, and there w ill also be do o r prizes and raffles. R eg­ istration starts at 12:30 p.m . an d lu n c h w ill be se rv e d from 12:30-1:45. C all Jason M urphy at 7 5 1 - 3561 ext. 2295. o r at 492- 5414 after 6 p.m . DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 4 1 /Felicia G otschalk 52:34 K risten L ong 1 42/ Susan B jerke 52:39 M organ Taylor 43/ Lee Starnes 52:49 K iyom i Taylor 4 4 /R ebecca D insdale 53:00 K irsten H atley 45/ Patricia Sm ith 53:03 H ali H utchens 46/ Susan M oore 53:11 C arla H arris 47/M aryA nn Saintsing53:40 E m ily M essisco 48/ B uz M oser 53.-46 C olleen H ennelly 49/ Pam Saine 54:13 D avid T aylor 5 0 /E d B ile y 55:25 T hom as B row n 5 1 /W alter Phan-55:40 Tess T agnani 5 2 /H em y W heeler 55:44-C assie H ow ard 53/ Luther Thom pson 55:53 A nna M essico 54/ M ichael Long 56:12 C otinor H ennelly 55/ Chris H olzcr 56:16 K atie Payne 56/ R eba M cL aughlin 56:27 Jerm a B oyd 57/ R osa M arshall 57:10 Jessica Payne 58/ Jr. M cLaughlin 57:32 C liristopher Payne 59/ Stephen Perry 58:53 John M olley 60/ C arolyn Fritzche 59:11 Sam M otley 6 1 /Elizabeth W ood 59:16 Jessica R ebbe 62/ D avid M arple 60:51 Jacob R ebbe 63/ Joyce Phan- 61:04 M attlin Sm ith 64/ M olly C onnor 61:58 A. 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'I'luirsday, March 27, 2(I(U ---------------------------------------------------—----------------- Members of the Davie High, North Davie and South Davie middle schools hunter safely teams and their coaches pose for a photograph at a practice in Advance. - Photos by Robin Fergusson T o u rn e y T im e Coach Expects Good Showing From Davie’s Hunter Safety Teams tf ----------------------------------------—........................I............... ..., r.iTO >ii * . Eddie Spach helps Kimberly Huggins on the rifle range, also occupied, from left, by Coach Mike Patton, Bryson Allen, Matthew Spach, Jarred Patton, Nick Robertson and Brittany Cope. Jeanne Spach: "We've had higli school kids say you've made a difference in my life.”Mary Abendroth teaches animal identification, part of the orienteering portion of com­ petition, to Troy Brooks, David Strand, Josh Foster, Justin Cave and Brannon Hedrick. ’ * ‘I Nolan Allen takes aim, ready lo use his skill at shooting skeet. Conlnuicd Frdin Pagc Rl loiim. The sluclLMit.s will com ­ pele ill ril'le iiccuracy, skeet .shootiiii;. archcry, and oriciilceriiig. It'.s Ihe .second year for the Diwie County leam, ami Coach JelT Allen is looking for liig tilings. “This teiim luis heart. It's un­ real. They're going to do really well. They're I'anlasiic. "M ost o f our kids don't par­ ticipate in tradilional sports. Wo take kids who I'miy be silting al home and iloing nothing. This helps with thciv sclf-cslccm." T he team m em bers have stricter guidelines than olher school aclivilies require. Any discipline problem s, th ey ’re gone. A fter all, they are using guns. “One big thing is safely. 1 cannot lell you how important safely is," Allen said. Not only arc safety viola­ tions dangerous, they will get you disiiualified a lournamenl. D avie's team that ciualified for the slate tournanient lasl year in ils first year - the first team lo do lhal. liiklie ami Jeanne Spacli, as well as num erous olher adull volu n teers, help coach the tennis. They started helping be­ cause their m iddle scliool and liigh school age sons like to hunt and shoot. They alm ost moved to Yadkin Coumy be- cau.se of strong hunler safely teams there. "We saw Jeff needed help and decided to jum p in," Jeanne said. “We love kills. Kids need a ch an ce. W e’ve had high school kids say you've mnile a tiifference in my life.” The team m em bers m ust maintain good grades, wilh no faihire.s, and no suspensions. "We had a parent lo lell us their kill wus a ‘C and ' D ’ stu­ dent ... and alter this, made the honor roll,” she said. Her husband also slressed safety. “W hether you’re pvo- gun or anti-gun, you're beller off knowing what they can ilo and how to handle diem ," he said. “1> Utkes a lol of discipline, bul they enjoy it, or they w ouldtt’t be here," Jeanne said. “Everybody has an opporUmity because we have leam equip­ m eni.’’ Following is a list o f team members. Duvic Higli Brent Abcmlroih A ndrew Allen Ditniel Barney Nick Barnhardt Chris Beaver Christopher Beck Brittany Cope Crystal Doby Josh Foster Joe G unlner Brandon Hedrick Ryan Hendrix W illiam l-Iockaday Jessica Huggins Zach isenhour Joe Knight Grant Lnkcy J.L. t-ewallen Joey M iller Andy Paige Jusiin Fallon Bryson Smith Sam Spach Jennifer Spillman Charlie Turner N orth Dttviii M iilillc Bryson Allen Nolan Allen Bradley Armsworthy Billy Birdsong Josh Chesnee Sam.Frye Austin Goodin Josh Hartman Kimberly Huggins Mark Huggins William M iner M atthew M ock Josh Parks Jared Patton W esley Potts Charlie Itobertson Nick Robertson Johnathan Roesch M atthew Spach Tiffany Triplcll M atthew Webb South Diivic M iddle Derek Abendroili Jessie Blackwelder Greg Fleniing Bradly Grubb John Pfaff Drew Slanaland Parent David Huggins and Coach Jeff Allen watch as Nolan Allen, William Miner, Joe Guntner and Mark Huggins work on the skeet range. Men’s Basketball League C liu b b y’s B nrbccuc 7 0 - Brian Lane 21, C lifford D ulin 12,Triicey A rnold 11, Chad Heiner 10. Speedy Redmond 10, John M ayfield 2, Jobie A rnold 2, Steve Parker 2. D uvic E ntcrprisc-R ccord 77 - Ken C lark 2 5 ,Tony M allard 22, G erm ain M ayfield 19, Brian Pills 7. Brent W all 4. JP I C leaning S3 - Shannon Pulliam 14,Josh Aikan 13, Eric Etchi- son 9, Gerald Roberts 8, Jamie Grant 3, M arshall Rivers 2, Bobby Banks 2. ,I& J B urticcue 5 4 -T im T o m lin 18, K evin Watts 17,Tyrone M ar­ tin 8, Spencer M cC oy G. Justin Dotson 3, W esley Scott 2. N eil Rice 2. E nforccrs 75 (O T ) - Andy Snow 26. A lex Ju.stice 14, Dee Robin- -son 14, Greg Barnette 13, Brian Cam pbell 8. H a tzo ff 79 - Damian Lew is 20, Duane Phillips 19, Vincent Cock- erhum 17, M am ie Lew is 8, Russell Tatum 4. Christian Summers 4, Trent H ow ell 3, W illie Cozart 2. E nforccrs 69 - A ndy Snow 18. Grog Barnette 15, A lex Justicc II. Brian Cam pbell 10, Dee Robinson 8, Brian W illiam s 7. C hul)by'.s B arbectic 7 4 -T racey A rnold 17, Brian Lane 14, C lif­ ford D ulin 13, Chad Heiner 12, Speedy Redmond 10, John M ayfield 6, Steve Parker 2. Landscaping Designs 94 - Bubba Colem an 35, Terry G unter 22, Ben Love 12, W illiam Arm sw orthy 11, Emmanuel W allers 11,Tim M cC ulloh 5. .JPI C leaning 81 - Barry Chunn 26, Gerald Roberts 14, Jamie Grant 11, Eric Etcliison 9, siiannon Pulliam 9, Josh Aikan 8, Bobby Banks 2. ,)& ,I B nrhcciic 56 - Tim 'Ib m liii 13, James Davidson 10, Kevin W alls 8. Tyrone M artin 8 , Justin Dotson 5, Spencer M cC oy 4. Joe S m ilh 3 .Trent Edwards 3, N eil Rice 2. D uvic E ntcrprisc-R ccord 67 - Brian P ills 17, Larry Um berger 14, Germ ain M ayfield 13, Brent W all 9, C harlie Crenshaw 8, Tony M allard 7. Standings W -L D avie Enterprise Record 4 -1 Landscaping Designs 3-1 J&J Barbecue 4-2 C hubby’s Barbecue 3-2 JPI Cleaning 2-3 Hat7.o ff 2-3 Enforcers 2-4 C audell Lum ber 0-4 Upcoming Games (Brock Gym) M n rch 26 6:30 - Davie Enterprise-Record vs. Landscaping Designs 7:30 - Chubby's Barbecue vs. JPI C leaning 8:30 - H atzoff vs. C audell Lum ber M u rch 30 2 - J&J Barbecue vs. C hubby’s Barbecue 3 - JPI C leaning vs. C audell Lum ber 4 - D avie Enlerprise-Record vs. H alzo ff 5 - Landscaping Designs vs. Enforcers A p H I 2 6:30 - C hubby’s Barbecue vs. H atzoff 7:30 - J&J Barbecue vs. Caudell Lutnber 8:30 - JPI Cleaning vs. Enforcers M e e t T h e W a r E a g l e s Jenny Broadway S p o rt: .soccer I f I could keep Just one m usic C D , il w o u ld be: C ounlry M ix . Thanks P hilip. I f I lost u ll m y possessions b u t one. I ’d keep: M y Bible. S om ething people d o n ’t kn ow ab out | n ic: I can make m yself sneeze. F un la sy jo b : W ealthy psychologist in a | big city. 1 ca n’t live w llh o u l: C ell phone. M y grcutest m om ent in sp orts: Scored ] against Reynolds fo r a tie. I w o u ld lik e to sw itch places fo r a duy w ith : M r. Powers so I can play g o lf every- | day. Funnie.st s o ccc rslo ry: Coach G ye lling at me during halftim c fo r laughing al A llison H ow ell. I w o u ld lik e to cat d in n e r w ith (dead I o r uiive ): M atthew M cC onaghy and Paul W alker. F a vo rite clu.ss In school und w iiy : Leadership. 1 learn a lot o f valuable lessons that w ill help me throughout life. A th le te I u d n iirc m osl: Heather M cD aniel. M y fu v o rllc th in g u b m it pluyin g socccr is: The com peti­ tiveness in m y w onderful teammates. 11895 COOL SPRINGS RD W OODLEAF, NC 3.4 Miles From Hwy 801 between Statesville & Salisbury OUT EITER.HC G U N S H O P Tuesday-Frlday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-3pm 704-278-9159 PERSONAL DEFENSE ..^ AN AFFORDABLE PRICE 12 gauge with 20” cylinder bore 8 round capacity .Synlhctic .stock & pistol grip included MOSSBERG 500 SHOTGUN $290.00 AMMO SPECIAL C C I B lazer о т 50 roimcl box w . 40S & W TAURUS PT92 9MM $7.90 5" B lue $380.00 TURKEV HUNTER’S SPECIAL 2 3/4” , 3" or 3 1/2" 12 gauge * 24" bairel w ith U lli-F ull choke MOSSBERG 835 ULT(-MAG SPECIAL HUNTER $260.00 Dutt to sjwciul purcUusos uitU clovciuiu t|um«Uic4 umy be limited m sduw iiums DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 - B7 Old School: Davie Sports From March, 1992 •Jack K im cl.n form er pitcher fo r the M o c k s v ille L e g io n , to.s.sed his sixth com plete game o f the season and in the process broke W estern C arolina’s rccord for career w ins at 27. • J.C. H endrix, a senior cap­ ta in al C a m p b e ll, b ro ke the school rccord for doubles al 46. The N o. 3 batter was h illin g .341 w ith eight hom e runs Ihrough 28 games. • M ike Lovelace, a freshnian pitcher fo r U N C -C harlotle, im ­ proved to 2-0 in a 9-5 w in. • Steven S m ith had tw o o f Sign Up For L one Hickory Sqftbail The Lone H ic k o ry R eere­ ation D eparttnenl is accepting team s fo r ils sum m er so ftball league. A n y m en. w om en o r church coed team interested in playing in the league should call 463-4532 as soon as possible. N um be r o f team s is lim ite d . Deadline lo enter is A p ril I . Register Now For Softball The M ocksvllle-D avie Rec­ reation D epartm ent is ta kin g signups fo r the fo llo w in g sol't- b a ll leag ues: m e n ’s o p e n , w om en's open, m en’s church and w om en's church. The dead­ line lo enter a team is A p ril 11. Men’s Softball Tourney Sat. A m en's open softbail tour­ nament w ill be held M arch 29 al R ich Park. The doublc-elim inalion tour- nument has a Uve-liom e run lim it w ilh U S S S A rules.The entry fee is $ 110 and tliere w ill be trophies fo r first place, second place and M V P . T o e n te r, c a ll B e n n y H ow ard al 998-2059 or Rustin Harpe at (336) 399-6656. R a m s P l a n S o f t b a l l T o u r n a m e n t The M ocksville Rams fo o t­ ball program w ill hold an open softball tournam ent A p ril 12 at Rich Park. Cosl is .$120 per team. Five home runs - w ilh 47-core or less balls - w ill be allow ed per game. Trophies w ill go first- and sec­ ond-place team s, w illl lust place getting 15 individua l T-shirts. Contact K erw yn W ilson iiy A p ril 9 at 284-4827 or em ail al: kerwynwil.son I @ nisn.coni. fo u r h its fo r D a v ie ’s v a rsity baseball team in a 2-1 loss to Soulh Iredell, w hich won on tw o seventh-inning runs. Chad H el­ ton and E ric Presnell had tw o hits in a 7-4 w in over N o rth D a v id s o n . A n d Jason Tom berllne and Sm ilh had tw o hits in a 10-2 w in over Central D avidson. • Bubba Colem an and Andrea G entry made all-conference fo r D avie’s basketball teams. G en­ try averaged 12.4 p o in ls fo r Davie's girls, w liile the 5-7 C ole­ m an averaged 14.3 points and six assists. C olem an hit 42 per­ cent o f his 3 s . • D a v ie ’s v a rs ity s o ftb a ll leam sp lil w ith N orth D avidson, w inning 4-2 in nine innings and losing 8-7. In the w in , K atina W agner had a hom e run and three hits, C hristy Steele tied it w ith a double, and hits by Steele and G entry pushed across the decisive runs in Ihe ninth. Clint Stanley Wrestling MVP D avie H ig li w restling coach Buddy Lo w ery's top awards for the 2002-03 season went to se­ n io r C lin t S tanley. Ihe m ost- valuable wre.stler in the upper w eights, and sophom ore D uslin Jolinson, m osl valuable in the low er weights. L o w e ry gave s e n io r C o lt Stanley the coach's aw ard nnd nam ed so phom o re Ted R an- dolph the most im proved. W a l k e r S h i n e s A s C h a r l o t t e F r e s h m a n The ace o f lasl year's M ocks­ ville Legion baseball leam . E rik W alker, has led Ihe C ha rlolte 49crs’ pitching staff to ils finest E R A (4.30) since 1995. The freshnian rig h th a n d e r Irom W est Forsylh H ig li has a team -best 2.70 E R A . In seven re lie f appearances. W alker is 0- I w ith one save and 15 slrike- outs in 16 2/3 innings. Football Combine April 26 A Davie Com bine for football players is scheduled for A p ril 26 from 12 :3 0 -4 :3 0 p.m . at the Davie C ounly Y M C A in M ocks­ ville . IDavie offensive line coacii Chad G roover said o f tlie com ­ bine: "A s high-school football coaches, we w anl to help stu- denl-athletes gel recognition o f their football potential. W ilh tlie high cosl o f sum m er camps, this com bine w ill give players un o p p o rtu n ity lo show c o lle g c coaches fro m N o rlh C arolina, South C arolina, V irginia, G eor­ gia,Tennessee and Florida tlie ir athletic a b ility on site at a m in i­ m um cost ($20 preregislralion and .S30 fo r w alk-up registra­ tio n)." This is fo r any rising juniors and seniors looking to play co l­ lege fo o tb a ll. Players w ill bo measured and tim ed in the 40- yard dasli, 10-yard pro shuttle, broad jum p, vertical jum p, liencb press, height and w e ig lil, and position s k ill w orkouts. M ake ch ecks pa ya b le lo Davie C om bine. For more infor­ m ation, contact G roover at 751- 5941. www.enterpnse- record.com C H A N G I N G J O B S ? R E T I R I N G ? B R I N G Y O U R 4 0 1 К W I T H Y O U . V^hether you’re moving companies or retiring, we’ll help you do a 401 (k) rollover that’s smart, safe and fast Steve Ridenhour (336) 751-0669 3005.Мл1п St,t»tocksvme,NC Mark S. 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И8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTFÎRPRISE RECORD. ïlnirsdny, Mnreli 27,2003 DAVIE COUN'I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Martli 27,2(103 - B9 Stephens Comfortable At Davle I Rentless Practice, Attitude Earn Guard Spot At l\/letliodist IJy Brian Pills U avic C ounty I-ntcrprisc Rccord On llic surliicc. Ihc 2002-03 varsity giris basl<ctball season was a Karen Steplicns m ovie lliat M itciicli 1^1 ij;!] Ians saw over and over from 1^89- 2002, and D avie C h e e r l e a d e r s P l a c e T h i r d A group of sixth througii eightli grade dieerleaders from Davie County placed ttiird in ttie Spirit Unlimited, Queen Cily Championsiiips on Marcti 15. Team members include, from left; front - Mandi Lawson, Amy Bellucci, Blanca Byron, Elizabeth Sides, IVlegan Gray and Ciciley Reynolds; back - Assistant Coach Nicole Waip, Jamie Koontz, tVlichelle Shadroui, Amanda Sparks, Marjorie Landen, Ashley Absher, Danielle Russo, Coach f^ichelle Reynolds, Molly Whitaker and Kristy Hite. Not pictured: Angelica Loj. walelicd tlie repetitive $ \ sec|uel on the way to Sicplicns' I'ilth straight 20-win season. On the siiri'acc. it w as ju st an o th er lircc/.y stroll throiigii tlie paik ill a storied run that has given Stephens a reputation as one of tlie state's best coaches. O n the in sid e, how ever, Stephens' move to M ocksvillc was a bumpy road. In fact, it w asn't even paved. She never thought she'd dig up hqr Bak- ersvillc roots and leave the only placc she’d ever know n,a tiglit. basketball-crazed com m unity in the m ountains that consid­ ered her an icon. The lirst five niontlis or so ol the school year amounted to culture shock, and there were S tep h en s o n Christine’s Gentle Touch offers the finest in dog grooming For most people, a business venture that has "gone lo the dogs" Is a bad thing. For Christine and Barry Jones, It's a dream com e true. Dog lovers lor as long as they can rem em ber, Christine and Barry decided to lollow their passion last year and open a shop that catered to the groom ing needs ol m an’s best friend. In M arch 2002, C h tlslln e 's G entle Touch Dog , G room ing was olllclally born. Alter working lor Am p and Tyco lor 20 years, the choice to switch careers was an easy one lor Christine. You could even say she was destined to "em bark" on a new profession. "II was like (ate for bolh of us," says Chrisilne, "I was looking on the Internet one day and saw som ething about dog groom ing. So I slarled doing som e re­ search and found out m ore about II." "W a have Blshons and lovo dogs so w o thought that it would be a wonderful thing to gel Into," After deciding lhal working with dogs was som ething they were born to do, Christine and Barry bolh received diplom as through on­ line training Irom an Internet school In Canada. "W e went through Intense training lor six m onths and have diplo­ m as on bolh levels ol the Canadian Kennel Club and the Am erican Kennel Club," notes Barry. M any groom ing sorvicos available Christine's Gentle Touch Dog Groom ing oilers ali types of groom ­ ing services from bathing, brushing and shearing to cleaning In be­ tween pads and outer anal glands. They also groom all kinds and sizes ol dogs and oiler m any dlllsr- ent sham poos. "Each dog's coal requires a dl(ferent sham poo to bring oul the brilliance and protein in Ihe coal," explains Christine. There are also six different types ot doggie perlum es to make them feel really special, three lor fem ales and three lor males. "A Spa fo r d o g s" "People that com e In are always comm enting that this is really a spa lor dogs.” Classical m usic Is played while Ihe dogs are being pam pered. "This soothes Ihem and m ake them relax. We have actu­ ally had several sm all dogs fall asleep while being groom ed," Chris­ tine says. The dogs come in by appointm ent only so lhal each dog gets the spécial atlention it deserves. "W e m ay only groom three to four dogs a day but we take all Ihe tim e we need to get the dog looking It's best and pride ourselves on doing a good job, "W e always ask’whal kind ol cut the owner wants and try to guide them as lo whal m ay be the besl cut lor iheir dog. M ost people don't realize that not every cut Is appropriate for every dog," says Chris­ tine. O pen d o o r po licy keeps cu stom ers Inform ed o t each cut There is also an "open door" policy at Christine's Gentle Touch Dog Groom ing. All ol Ihe brushes, com bs and other equipm ent that is used to groom is hanging on the wall lor the custom ers to see. "W e always want Ihe owners lo know what types ol Inslrum enls are used on their dog and that they are always clean," com m ents Barry. As of right now Christine's has 68-70 dogs com ing In and at least 75% are on a regular m onlhly lo eight-week basis. Each dog receives the best care po ssible "W e just love dogs and give Ihem Ihe self-respect they need and dasen/e. W e cater to them and m ake them a priority while they are in o u r ca re ," Christine. T he o w n e rs kn ow th a t w hen they bring their be­ lo ve d dog to C hristine's Gentle Touch that they are In the ha nds ol som eone that will m ake Iheir dog feel belter. In the next month they will olfer an extra large doggie tub for those extra large doggies that want the w onderlul pam pered treatm ent. G ive them C h ristin e or B arry a ca ll at 998-7626 To m ake your dog's day, call Christine or Barry at 998-7626. They aro.located on Pondview Lane. (Take 801-N, go Iwo m iles past 1-40, m ake a lelt on Redland Road, go 1/2 m ile and Pondview Lane is on right.) A ih rrlix iiii; 1‘rom olitm UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation’s Largest & OliJcsi Roof Slain Removers Roof-Brite^^ 785-2030 1 0 0 K o y .ll O a t D r.. W in ilo n S iilo m . 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She w asn’t happy wilh certain be- hind-elosed-doors is­ sues at Davie, although none of tliein were re­ lated to Ihc baskelball leam. “ It's aw fully hard lo be al one school your entire life and change ali of a sudden,” said Stephens, w ho also cam e on boat'd as a Ihird athlctic direc­ tor along witli Buddy Lowery and Keith W hitaker."! was not unhappy with tiie girls or par­ enls or anything like that.” August through Decem ber w as ad n iittc d ly one long struggle for Stephens, but all that’s in tile rearview mirror. Things got progressively bet­ ter in the second half of the sea­ son, Stephens is content wilh her situation and she envisions herself staying at Davie for the foreseeable future. Steplicns’ Jaiiuary-February sm ile coincided - probably not coincidcntally - with a 10-2 stretch drive as Davie tied for the Central Piedm ont Confer­ ence regular-season title, won tho CPC Tourtiatncnl :ind ad­ vanced lo tlie Ihird round of liie 4-A playoffs, finishing 21-7, “You can’t help but have a great year when you have these kids. They were w onderful,” she said. “They made it a lot easier on me than it could have been al that lim e, especially w hen SVC changed so tnany things. “There is a lot of talent here, ll’s a little more difficull in a rural area lhan il would be al a city school, but the kids are easy to work with and cvery- liody I’vc dealt wilh lias been nothing but positive. “ I couldn’t ask for better people to help mo - (chief as­ sistant) Debbie Evans and (stu- dent-teacher) Letlic W ilkes. 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C ontlnuvd F rom Page B1 som ebody gets a hold of h e r... she’s too athletic not to e.xcel.” D ivision 111 schools don’t hand oul athletic scholarships, bul M cDaniel received quite !i p ack ag c from M eth o d ist through excellence in the class­ room , a 3.45 grade-point iiver- age and a class rank in the 70s. Thanks lo a stack of academic sc h o la rsh ip s and g ran ts, M cD aniel w ill only have lo cover $5.300 o f M ethodist’s $21,000 yearly tuition. “Coach Stephens helped me out a lot witii that.” she said. “ Before we even started play­ ing, she told us to get a list of schools together and siie’d con­ tact them for us, and M ethod­ ist w asn’t even on my list. Slie just contacted them . She has a player that pltiys for them right now that played for her at M itcliell (H igh).” M cD aniel’s finesl 2002-03 inom ents included 10 poinls, six rebounds and five steals in a 57-33 win over Salisbury; 11 poinls, seven rebounds, five steals and Tive assists in a 57- 50 w in o v er high-pow ered McDanicI W est Row an; 14 poinls and eight assists in a m em orable 67-60 upset over N orth Iredell; and 13 points and seven steals in a 49-40 w in o v er South Iredell. T here’s a severe shortage of players like M cDaniel. S he’s a team -first, iiever-let-up, never- cotnplain player that coaches w ould love to have on every team . D efensively, she gave ball handlers more hcitdaches lhan it nagging m olher-in-low. O ffensively, she set up tlie of­ fense, made sine Ihe ball found the stars’ hands and was good enough to burn a cheating de- fen.se lhal sw arm ed on W ill­ iams or collapsed on Singleton. “ H e ath e r’s one o f those blue-collar players that’s going to do whatever you need for her to do.” Stephens said. “From day one when 1 stepped in lhal gym this sum m er, she did not m iss one open gym o r one scrimtiiage or any cam p or any­ thing. She was the only kid that went 100 percent of the time. That said a lot lo me about her love for the gam e, “She doesn’t see herself as m uch o f a scorer. She was strong on defense al the begin­ ning, but she becam e more of a rounded player as she contin- uctl. S he’s only gol room lo m ove up because this has been her first year o f hard-nosed ex­ perience and having to be oul there,and I think she’ll get bet­ ter and better." M ethodist is com ing off a season in which it repeated as conference chainps and re­ ceived a bid to the NCAA tour­ nament. Heather McDaniel signs to play basketball for Methodist College under the watch of, from left, Davie High basketball coach, Karen Stephens, and parents Denise and Bobby McDaniel, S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s * è w à o i à 0 ^ ' ^ § J9 9 8 -9 6 6 1 SAVINGS 'up ^ A^ EVERYDAY <« 4 U Senior CUituna Dlscounla • Shorts For T he Family • Appliances • Comforter Sets Clemmons Discount Sales 1533 Lewlsvlllo-Ciommohs Rd. 766-4449 ■ Clemmons • 766-4938 Bermuda Mini’s S e l f - S t o r a g e i C d 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 1 / Climate Control / 24 hr Computerized Gale / Fenced with 24 hr lighting /S izes 5x5 up to 10x20 / Video Camera Security / Next to Bennuda Quay 146 Commerce Dr„ Advance ^ Bermuda Mini's Self Storage Is located at 146 Commerce Drive In Advance off High­ way 158. 1У!)5П«'у 801 S. *998-5367 Olft'riii!' 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W hen T lie ln ia kept bring­ ing it up, a nurse took her in a w heelchair lo see im elderly lady in the next room who had been praying foi' her. M aybe il was her face she thought she saw, the nurse toUl Thelm a. It w asn’t. L o o k in g ba ck, T h e lm a says she thinks the picture was G od’s w a y 'o f reassuring her that she w ould recover from the surgery. “ I was going to live lo be an o kl w om an," she says, T h e lm a ce le b ra te d her ')4th birthday on M arch 11, A g ro u p o f la d ie s at G reen M eadows Baptist Church on N.C. H igh­ way 801 N orlh, where she has been u m em ber since 1972, brought a cake nnd helped her celebrate. • “ I'v e waited 94 years to get in the newspaper," Thelm a tells Enterprise photographer R obin Fergusson and me when we arrive at her W yo Road home lo interview her ii week later. “ A nd I’m seared lo death,” she warns us. She doesn’t lo o k scared. If any­ thing, Thelm a Plem m ons comes across as a w om an at ease w ilh herself and tlic w orld. Slie is fltlractive nnd well-dressed. Thelm a says she gels thnl from her m other, w ho got up every m orning and fixed up and put on her jew e lry un til six m onlhs before she died at M eadow brook Terrace o f D avie nt nge 109, Thelm a is al.so am azingly forthright w ith her answers. “ I do n’t want to give il to yo u," she says m nlter-of- facily when I ask her m iddle namo. “ I never liked it. I use Sim pson as m y m iddle nam e." A nd she doesn’t seem to m ind talking about still having all her teeth. She did have crowns put on tw o, she says, but ihnt was about 10 years ago, when she was 84. “ I jusl got done w ilh the dentist,” Thelma Plemmons talks to her sons Don and Jim at her home off Wyo Road.■ Photos by Robin Fergusson she says, "and he com plim ented me. He said, ‘You w ou ldn 't believe the young people that come in here w ith a w hole lot worse teeth than yo u .' " She attributes her healthy teeth lo brushing w ith baking soda. "W h en I was grow ing up, they d id n ’t have toothpasic," she says, “ so w c used M am a’s soda. N ow they’re p u llin g it In toothpaste.” Throughout the inlerview , she speaks just as candidly about the pain in her life, and there has been a lot o f il. Thelm a hns losl m any o f her fa m ily m em bers, including her daughter, P hyllis Stack o f W inston-Snlem , in 1998. “ Thnl wns the grentcst Irngedy o f m y life ," she says. This courageous wom an hns also survived being held at gunpoint during a robbery in her hom e and tw o bouts w ith colon cancer. “ But the Lord always brought me through,” she says. " I don’t think I w ould ________have made it w ilhout H im .” There havc also been m any blessings in T helm a’s life. She sees tw o o f them , sons Jim m y L. and D onald G ray, w ho m ost people call Jim and D on, alm ost every day, and they jo in her fo r the interview. “ I ’ve got good sons,” .she says. “ N obody’s ever had any belter. They give me nil the utlenlion I need.” In addition, she has eight grand­ children and 10 greal-granilehlldren. " I'm proUy sure," she says. “ U’s nine or 10.” ' A nd T helm a says she’s privileged lo havc been a m em ber o f tw o w onderful churches through the years, B e ck’s Baptist in W insion-Salem and Green M eadow s B aptist in D avie County. " I'm a B aptist all rig h t," she says. • B om in S urry C ounty in 1909, Thelm a wns the third o f Lein W olfe nnd W niler H . S im pson’s eight children. It wns her G rnndm other Sim pson w ho tnught her B ible verses at an early age, rew arding her w ilh tw o apples from the tobacco barn fo r every one she m em orized. “ A nd she w ou ldn’t give them to m e unless I did it,” she says. She wns 8 yenrs old when irngedy struck their fnm ily. T he lm a’s little brotlier, O dell, w hom their father hod nicknam ed “ L ittle C oke" after the soft d rin k he loved, was stricken w ith m eningitis. The only m em ory she has o f L itlie Coke, w ho died nt 9 m onihs old, is o f holding him when he was sick. It wns around this tim e that the fa m ily left Surry. “ M y father wns a builder," Thelm a snys, “ and wherever he had w ork is where w e lived.” They lived in D an ville, Va., fo r a w hile and then in the eastern part o f N orth Carolina. Tim es were hard when Thelm a was a teenager, and she had lo drop out o f high school to help lake care o f the fnm ily. “ I'v e graduated m yse lf by experi­ ences and all since then," she says. She was 18 when an aunt and uncle from W inston-Salem w ent to visit her fa m ily dow n east and offered to bring her back w ith them to lo o k fo r work. She got a jo b al Hanes Hosiery, where she was em ployed when she met G rover C, Plem m ons and m arried him a year later, G rover wns co-ow ner o f the Plem m ons and Irv in W holesale Produce Com pany on 27th Street, and his jo b often took him lo such slates as Florida, C nlifornia and W ashington, The com pany hnd its ow n tractor trailers, Jim .says, nnd G rover hauled produce w hile his partner .sold it. Thelm a sinned d rivin g the year after they were m arried. “ M y husband was going to teach m e,” she snys, “ bul he w ent out w ith me one tim e, nnd 1 scared him to death." PIciise See T lic lm n - Page C4 C 2 - 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 , T h u rs d a y . M a rc h 2 7 ,2 0 0 3 G r a h a m -H a u s e r C o u p le M arried K cyinn L o 'm e l G ralinm o f M ocksville ¡ind R iipliacI Hauser o f W Inslon-.Salem were united in m arriage at II a.m. Feb. 16 at l-n ie ra ld Isla n d R e so rt in Kissim m ee, Fla. The cerem ony was held w ilh a background .sel­ lin g o f water falls, dolphins, and palm trees. T he brid e graduated w ith lionors from D avie H igh School in 1987 and m ajored in sociol­ ogy and speech com m unicalions at W ake Forest U niversity. A f­ ter graduating w iih a bachelor's degree from W F U , she earned a m aster's in education from Wake Forest. She «Iso has a doctorate in curriculum and teaching,cul­ tural studies concentration from the U niversity o f N orth C arolina at G reensboro. She also gradu­ ated w ith h o n o rs fro m I'ayetle ville Technical C om m u­ n ily C ollege w ilh an as.sociatc degree in funeral service educa­ lio n . She is a fo rm e r m id dle school leacher and college in ­ structor, and is Ihc D avie C ounty coordinator for B ig Brothers Big Sisters Services, a U nited Way agency. She also w orks w ilh her p a re n ts at G raham F u n e ra l Hom e, a fam ily owned business. The groom graduated w ith h o n o rs fro m F o rb u sh H ig h School in 1977. He also gradu­ ated w ilh honors from W inslon- Salcm Slate U nive rsity w iih a bachelor’s degree in m athem at­ ics, and was selected to allend a physics program al How ard U ni­ versity, He is a lead analyst and Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Hauser a ssistant v ice p re sid e n t fo r W achovia C orporation in W in ­ slon-Salem . The brid e, escorted by her parenis, wore a gown designed b y D a v id 's B rid a l. E ld e r Raym ond Robinson, the b rid e ’s b ro lh e r-in -la w , perform ed Ihe cerem ony w ilh 20 guests altend- Mf. and Mrs. Bradley Dean Foster S e n g e r - F o s t e r C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t T a n g l e w o o d K ris tie D aw n S enger and Bradley Dean Foster o f W inslon- Salem were united in m arriage at 1 p.m . Feb. 22 al Ihe Tangle- wood Chapel. The Rev. Ray Burke o fd c i- aled. The bride is the daughter o f l.ynn and Larry Senger o f R iver D rive , Advance. She is a 1993 graduate o f D avic H igh School and attended Cast C arolina U n i­ versity. She is em ployed by the W om ble C arlyle Sandridgc & Rice Law Firm in W inston-Sa­ lem. T he g ro o m is the son o f Jim m y Foster o f Chance Lane, D i s c o v e r v M a y E n d H e a r t b u r n Revolutlonaiy (oimulo Holurally ilopi Iho Available locolly Bt: r i p t l l l i l l acid lollux k ulcoii J M V .iltv lfd Gol the amailng nowt sloiv al; 1-600-339-3301 7Si www.heyZtiBaUli.coni/newsnBnstail Don't Forget To Fill Your Easter Baskets at h M i s s J u d y ^ s D o l l s BIG SALE on Madame Alexander ОоШ 43 C o u rt S (|unro, M ock.sville '(,’336) 751-4117 ■;? mg. K athryn S iddell, the groom ’s god-daughlcr, and daughler o f the groom 's besl friend, Doyal S id d e ll o f M o o rcs lo w n , N .J., read poetry crcatcd fo r Ihe bride and groom by A lice G nither o f M o cksvillc. The ring bearer was Joel Ryan Robinson, the bride’s nepliew, and son o f Raym ond and Angela Robinson o f M ocks­ ville . A fle r llie vows were read, Ihc bride and groom sang “ You and 1” by Stevie W onder. F ollow ing the cerem ony, the bride, groom and guests attended a gospel perform ance und lunch al Ihe House o f Blues on the D isney W orld campu.s.. A cakc-cutling reception w ill be held on M ay 25 in M ocks­ ville . A honeym oon trip to Eu­ rope is planned fo r the fall. S oclul E vcnU • A n engagem ent party was held O ct. 6,2002 al Center C om ­ m unity Park in M ocksville . The outdoor picnic wns hosted by the bride’s parents. Nelson nnd D or­ othy Graham . • A dinner nnd basket shower was held fo r the bride Jan. 25 nl the D uvie C ounty Public Library A u d ito riu m in M o c k s v illc , hosted by Angela 0 . Robinson, sister o f the bride, R uth Johnson and Edna M ason A lle n , aunt.s o f the bride, Edm onia H o llis and Louise G aither, friends o f the bride. • A dinn er was held in the groom ’s honor at G olden C orral in Statesville, hosted by friends o f the groom . • A lu n c h e o n und rc c ip o show er wus held fo r Ihe bride on Feb, 5 at the library auditorium in M ock.sville, hosted by the Davie Busines.sWomen A.ssocia- lio n . M em bers o f D B W A und friends o f Ihc bride subm itted recipes to K e lly Turner, w ho pre­ sented u recipe book lo the bride. • O n Feb. 18. the g ro o m ’s uncle. D r. C .B . (L ois) Hauser o f W inslon-S alcm , hosted a lu n ­ cheon fo r the bride and groom and w ed din g guests al R uby Tuesday in O rlando, Fla. L i v e r m a n - G o o l s b y E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d The engagem ent o f A n z c llu N ico le L ive rm u n , daughter o f M urjo rie Liverm un und the lute M r. R exford Liverm an, lo John K evin Neal G oolsby, son o f John and Betty G oolsby o f M o cksville , is announced by Ihe brid e’s m other o f E lizabelh C ity. The bride-elect is u gruduate o f Northeuslern H igh School und earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology form D avidson C ollege and a m aster’s degree in counseling from East C urolina U niversity. She is em ployed w ilh N orth C urolina Slute U nive rsity in the O ffice o f Undergruduule A dm issions, T he groom -to-be is u graduate o f D avie H igh School und N orth C arolina A & T Slate U nive rsity, where he earned a bachelor’s de­ gree in electricul engineering and a master',s degree in m uufueturing system s and industrial technology. He is em ployed w ith A pplied M aterials in Santa C lara, C a lif, as a new product m anufacturing engineer. Tho w edding is scheduled to take place ut H atcher G rove B ap­ lis l C hurch on A p ril 26 at 4 p.m . in M o rrisville . A fte r a honeym oon trip lo Lus Vegas, N ev., the coupic w ill reside in San Jose, C a lif. Four Corners News B y M a rie W h ile Four Corners Correspondent Orady Beck was honored on his 70th birthday at a surpri.se p a rty S un day a fte rn o o n ul C o u rtn e y B a p lis t fe llo w s h ip bu ilding. H is w ife , Edna A nn, and .son, G reg, hosted Ihc cel­ ebration. A tlending were M rs. Helena C raft o f W in.ston-Sulem, M r. and M rs. Joe W hite, M r. and M rs. M ark W hile and Jessica, M r. and M rs. Kenny S m ith, M r. and M rs. L.S. Slielton Jr., Denise Sapp, Debbie T rip le ll, Ed Vogler, M r. und M rs, Leonurd Shelton, A bb y Ferguson, M r. and M rs, B illy S helton, C arolyn Foster, Jessie R uth B o g e r, Press Robertson, Zel la G ough, M r. und Mr.s. H arry N o rris, Rev. John B ro w n , D eb bie , W esley and Spencer B row n, M r. and M rs. R oy Cruver, Hurold W hile, M ilch W atson, Barbara R oyal, M r. and M rs . T o m m y B a ily , C harles M ille r, M r. and M rs . T ro y S pillm an, M r. and M rs. Anthony W hite and Cheyenne, M r. and M rs. W .O . H icks, M r. und M rs. A lbert S ulphin, Johnsie Shelton, Batry S m ith, M r. and M rs. Juck Henderson, Gene Shellon, B rit­ tany Y ork, Helen Rutledge and M r. und Mr.s. Junior Hunes. Edna Belk w elcom ed every­ one and Rev. John B row n re­ lum ed thanks. D elicious refresh- menis were enjoyed by all. G rady received u lot o f nice gifts, M r. and M rs. K enny S m ith visited M rs. Dana Haneline und Cole one duy last week. Von S hellon, Sundra Law s, D aw n and Am anda Hughes and Joyce P arrish visite d Johnsie Shelton Saturday. ^ M rs. H elena C raft was hon­ ored for her'blrlhday M onday by h e r sisters, M a rie W h ile and Edna A nn B eck, w ilh lunch al K & W C ufeleriu in W inston-Sa- lem and shopping. Kenny S m ilh is on ou r sick lis t und needs o u r co n tin u e d pruyers. M rs. Batry S m ilh hus relum ed home ufter recent surgery und is doing nicely. n M ocksville and M arie Foster o f Y adkinville. He is a 1990 gradu­ ate o f D avie H igh School and a 1994 graduale o f the U niversity o f North C arolina at Chapel H ill. He is em ployed by M ocksville A uto A uction. G iven in m arriage by her fu- Iher, Ihe bride chosc M ichele M oore us her m atron o f honor. The groom ’s fiither wus best m an. U shers w ere R u sse ll Senger, the brid e’s brother, and M ull Foster, the groom ’s cousin. A reception was held ut Ber­ muda Run C ountry C lub. The couple lives ul 308 Ouk A rbor Lane, W inston-Salem . our J s n C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g o f M o c k s v i l le Peace o f M ind - R ound the Clock Care M o m a n d D a d d o n ’t h a v e to b e r ic h to g e t th e b e st c a r e p o ssib le ! 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D/VVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursdav, Miircii 27,2003 ■ C3 The cast of the Frank Sinatra tribute, "My Way” is ready to bring Its show to Mocksville on April 10. M y W a y Frank Sinatra Tribute April 1 0 At The Brock T h e D a v ie C o u n ty A rts C ou ncil w ill continue its 2002 2003 Season, C atch a C onnec­ tio n to the A rts , w ith D a vid G rapes’ and Todd O lsen's M y W ay, the Frank Sinatra Tribute Thursday, A p ril 10,at 7:30 p.m . ul the B rock P erform ing A rts Center, 622 N . M ain S t., M ocks­ v illc . W hether you know him as C hairm an o f the B oard, the Sul- lan o f S w oon, 01 Blue Eyes or as som e cu ll him - The Voice, theres no d o u b t lh a l F ru n k S inulru wus one o f Ihe greatest enlerlainers o flh e 20th century. M y W ay is u splushy new Sinutru tribute lhal cuplurcs the sp irit and style o flh e lale croon­ ers stage show w hile showcas­ ing his m ost m einoruble tunes. Songs like "T h e W uy You Look T o n ig h t," “ M y Funny Vulcn- tin e ," "Iv e G ot You U nder M y S kin," ‘’Strangers in the N ig h t." and " I G et a K ick O ul o f Y ou" are ju st a few o f the dozens o f tunes are perform ed in the ro­ m antic song and dance tra d i­ tions o fth e sw anky big cily sup­ per clubs o f another era. C onceived and w ritte n by D avid Grapes um l Todd O lson, M y W uy is an elegunt and nos­ ta lg ic ce le b ra tio n o f a tim e w hen p o p u la r m usic was all uboul lender rom uncc and the sim ple pleasures o f love, love, love. M y W ay is produced by G eorgia's fum ous S pringer O p- cru House o f Colum bus und fea­ tures a cast o f silky -s m o o th singers and an on-slage m usical com bo. T ickels for this perform ance are $15 fo r adults, $13 fo r stu­ dents and .senior eilizcns, and $12 fo r groups o f 15 o r m ore. A special S enior Services d in ­ ner and a show fo r $20. Pack­ age inchulcs an Italian dinn er ut 6:30 p.m . dow nstairs al the Se­ n ior Services dining room and a ticket fo r the show upstairs. R SVP I'or dinner innnediutely because space is lim ited. C on tact the A rls C o u n c il Bo,\ O ffic e betw een n o on-5 p.m . at 751-3000, or sent an e- m a il to : h o x o ffiге@<1(1 v ic d r is .o r n . C he ck o u t the w eb s ite ; w w w .diivlearls.ori'. F o r r e s t B r e e d l o v e E a r n s T o n n S n n i t h S c h o l a r s h i p F o rre st B re e d lo ve o f A d ­ vancc was one o f 37 Tom S m ith S c h o la rs h ip re c ip ie n ts al C ataw ba C ollege in S alisbury w ho w ere honored Feb. 26 ut u' luncheon in the H uriey Room o f tho C unnon Sludent Center. “ W hen I gruduute next year from Catawba, I want lo make a dilTerence in all lhat I pursue, lik e you have, M r. S m ith ," said ju n io r C hristopher Slaughter o f W hii.sett. Lind.say H ughes o f S ilv e r Springs, M d ., thanked Tom and M artha S m ith fo r the scholar­ ship, and fo r givin g her the op­ portunity to attend a private co l­ lege and be able to make a d if­ ference inside and o u t. “ C ulaw bu’s a b ility to have you here is greatly dependent on people lik e Tom S m ith ," suid C atawba president, D r. Robert K n o ll. “ W e. as an institution, ure grateful to and proud o f him as a graduate o f Cataw ba C ollege." K no tt explained thal one o f tho quulities o f a person w ith a lib e ra l urts e d u c a tio n is “ gruvilus," u Lutin w ord m ean­ ing u seriousness o f purpose or u com m ilm ent and dedication to a task. "Q u a lily grow s out o fu scn.se o f gratitude when we liecom e uwure o f what otheis have done 10 help us be w here wc m e ." G ravilas, he said, is a way "lo puy buck those w ho have helpetl muke a difference in otu- lives." S m ilh , a 1964 C ataw ba graduate and chair o f the hoard o f trustees, encouraged students to gel invo lveil in all aspects o f ca m p us life . "E x p a n d and broaden yo u r vie w s ." He re ­ called a business professor ill Catawba w ho made such partici­ pation a prereiiuisiie for receiv­ ing a good graile in his class. "Thanks to him , m any o f the things 1 enjoy today stnrtcd right here ul C ataw ba," S m ith said. "These cxlracurricular activities really add lo your edueailon and w ill flo w right out o f here into yo ur life ufter graduation.’’ ■ He ulso asked the sludenls to rem em ber Catawba ufler gradu­ ation. “ You’re here becau.sc a lol o f people have given lo this c o l­ lege . T h a t’s im p o rta n t lo C ataw ba, but it's im p oria nl lo you, too. V/hen you give back, yo u're going to be givin g olher.s like yo u rse lf the same opportu­ nities you huve had, and in this wuy, Cutuwhu can continue the (|uality o f education w hich has distinguished il." ESL Class Offered The D a v ie C am pu s o f Davidson C ounty C om m unily C ollege is o ffering a m orning session o f English as a Second Language (E SL). The program , designed for adults who.se native language is not English, meets onTuc.sdiiys, Thursdays und Fridays from 9- 11 a.m . in Ihc L a b o ra to ry B u ild in g , Room 104. Classes arc free. In s iru c iio n is in co n ve rsa tio n , p ro n u n cia tio n , vocabulary, basic reading and w ritin g , sp e llin g and E nglish gram m ar. Sludenls progre.ss ul their ow n pace, and instruction is in d iv id u a li/.e d fo r cach siudcnl’s needs and ab ility level. Students m ay begin the program on any coiu'se date. Patricia Oldis, IVlitchel Sommers and Pam Wheeler re­ hearse for Chicago, a musical vaudeville. IV Io c k s v ille A c t o r H a s R o l e In L it t le T h e a t r e ’s C h i c a g o M ike O rsillo o f M ocksvillc w ill play Ihe part o f the doom ed Fred Casely in The L ittle The­ ater o f W inston-Salem produc­ tion o f C hicago beginning F ri­ day, M arch 28 at the A rts C oun­ cil Tlieatre, 610 C oliseum D rive, W inston-Salem . P erfonium ces w ill be held M urch 28-30, A p ril 2-6 and A pril 9-13, W educsday-Saturday per­ form ances arc 8 p.m . and Sun­ day m alinees are 2 p.m . Tickets ure $ 19 for adults. $ 17 fo r senior citizens und $15 fo r students. C all 725-4001 to reserve tickets. C hicago, w inner o f six Tony uwards, is Ihe razzle-dazzle slory o f u choru s g irl, R o x ie H art (P utricia O ld is). w ho m urders her lover svhen he tries lo walk out on her. im d whose crim e pro­ pels her to fam e und fortune - alm ost. C om pe ting fo r m edia attention is the hottest m an-killer in to w n , V elm a K e lly (P am W heeler). T he ir m outhpiece is B illy Flynn (M itch e l Som m ers), a silver-longued law yer w ho w ill defend anyone fo r $ 5 ,0 0 0 - g u illy or not. Full o f sardonic hum or and songs tinged w ith irony. Chicago exposes the ra w , ro ugh underlaycrs o f the I'oaring '20s and explores Ihc pow er o f the m edia In m anipu la ting public perception. But m ostly,C hicago is a song and ilance show w itli plenty o f flash and sizzle, fea­ turing .songs like "A ll That Jazz," Mike Orsillo will appear in the production of Chicago. “ C/a.ss,” “ M y O w n Be.st F rie nd" and “ Ruzzle D azzle.” The show conluins adult lan­ guage and themes and is nol rec­ om m ended fo r young children. O rsillo is the m anaging dii-ec- tor for The L ittle Theater o f W in ­ ston-Salem . He has uppeureil at T he L ittle T h e a te r in E v ila , C am elot. F iddler on the R oof, A n y th in g G oes, O f M ice and M en, O ut o f O rder und A Few G ood M en. 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Tliursday, Miirch 27, 2003 Thelma Plemmons starts each day by reading the Bible: "If I can stay on my feet, I’m going to enjoy living,"• P h o to s b y R o b in F e r g u s s o n T h e l m a P l e m m o n s . . . Cdndnucd I'ro m I’lijjc C l A llo r llim , 'I'lielina pructiccd in Ihcir drivcwuy und uii u din roiid lhat m il puralici in Ihe slrcel in from o f Ihcir W insldii-Salcni home. "I never did nia.slcr backing.” slic ,‘iays, "and I .sllll CHii’l buck very w ell.” She uiul licr luisbund luid ihrec children. Phyllis wus iheir firstborn und only daughler, followed by Jim and Don. Since her husbund wa.s gone a lol o f the lim e.Tlielm a did much o f the parenting herself, taking llieni lo school iiclivities, bullgumes »ml even on vacations lo the beach, ’’llte y were normal everyday children,” 'nielm a says before proceeding lo tell aboul some o f Ihcir adventures, Il seems young Jim liked lo slimd lip in the cur when she was driving. "I kept telling him , ‘That’s dangerous, don’t do that,’ ” she snys, but lie didn’t always listen. One day, when Thelma lookeil in her rearview m irror liefore tiirnlng o ff o f Liberty Street in downtown W inston, she reuli/cd Jim was nol in Ihe car. Fninlic, she usked Don where his brother was, and he pointed behind Ihem, “ Jim wus running behind me w ilh that bloiul hair just u Hying.” she siiys. "Tlie door was luilfw ay open." Jim e.xplains, "und wlien she made that turn, il came open und I fell out." Il was a lesson he would not forget, " lie never did stand up in the car anymore," Thehm i suys. Then there Ihe times Jim uml Don let their neighbors’ pigs out und put nails in Iheir ilrivewuys, Thelma says, not lo mention when Ihey pulled up ihcir luniips anil hauled them around in their red wugiin trying to sell them. "Ease up now," Don says, luuglnng. "D on't forget to tell about Don shooting all the windows out o f llic iruiler park w ilh a Bl) rillc ," Jim chimes in. There for u while, lie says their I'alher would break o ff a switch every lime he got home from u irip, curry il inside and ask, "A ll righl, whul they been into lixlay?" The I’lemmons I'uinily lived oil three acres o f lim il near what wus Ihen Ihe Forsyth Coim ty Home, They didn’t liavc nursing homes buck ihen, Thelniu e.xplains, so lhat was the only placc for the elderly und young people w ith physical and mental ilisiibililics who had no one to care for them. " I ’d lake big pots o f food over 10 Ihem ," she says, “ and they’d come Hying when they’d see m e." Once, she says she took a little boy confined to a wheel- chair home w ith her for the weekend. "Il jusl tickled him lo dealh," she suys. Thelm a suys Ihey hud a cow und u horse and even a pony named Hob for Iheir children to ride. "I made butler,” she says. " I’ve done it all." Grover would bring home .“iO- pound bags o f beans uiid Ilnur for her to use in cooking. “ Thut was llie way lie lim ight it." Don says. Me also broughi home fruit, lols o f fruit. There were always apples uml oranges and raisins stored in their din hasemenl. “ I'bat’s the reason 1 don't like fruit today." Jim snys. "I le jusl gorged us all out." Thelma says. "I don't cure a thing uboul fruit, und neither do either one o f my children.” Tragedy sm ick the I’lemmons I'amily again in l ‘J42 when Thelm a's father drowned in a I'ishing accident al Kure Heach at uge .“iX. " There were a lot o f rocks where you could walk out in Ihe ocean,” she suys, "und he slipped o lf o f one." Her father was an excellent swimmer, Thelma says, but there hail been a bail storm und the uiidercurieni wiis so strong, it just pulled him under, W alter Simpson had been painting, she suys, and hud on white clothes when he drowned. Late that nighl, Ihe people seurcliiiig for his body spotted something while bohbiiig among a pod o f porpoises. “ 'They said Ihe porpoises would probably bring his body in." she says, “ and Ihey did, to Ihe poinl where the people could gel nut there and gel him .” Thelma continued working at llancs unlil 144.4, when she relired lo stuy ul home w ilh Ihe children. She had bccomc u member o f Heck's Huptisl shortly after m oving to W inston and like her parents had done w ilh her. made sure her cliildren were raised atlending services regularly. She laiiglit an adull Sunday school class for 11 years and wus also involved in Ihc church m ission­ ary program. “ I WHS serving the Lord all Ihis tim e," she says, "and I give llim credit for all Ihe sirengih and energy I iiud when I was raising my children.” They were grown w ilh children o f their own when Grover bought up more llum 1(10 acres o f lund on W yo Road in Davie Counly uboul a half m ile from Ihe Yadkin Counly line and pul some cattle on it. A fler convincing'Tliehnu lo relocate there, they built a new house in from o f a lake on the propeily, m oving into il in 1472. Hy this lim e, Tlielniu says her inother was living wilh Ihcm pan o f Ihe lim e and w ith her sisler in Ihe eastern pan o f the slate the rest o f the lime. Shortly after m oving to Davie, Thelm a and Grover changed iheir cliurcli member­ ship to Green Meadows Haptisi, wliich would be a big supporl lo Iier in Ihc years lo come. They had been living in Duvie lor si.4 years when Thelma faced two o f Iier most ilifricw ll Irials, The Insl was on A pril l ‘J, 1У7Х, Jim ’s birlhduy. Grover hud lell for work Ihul morning when a young woman rang the doorbell and lold Thelma her car hud broken down and usked if she could use the phone. Thelma hesitated, huving heard only tw o weeks before a trooper w ilh the N.C. H ighway . I’utrol on television warning senior с111/.еп$ about ullow ing slningers into their homes. "H ut I Ihoughi, ‘If I wus somewhere broken dow n,’ " she says, " 'I sure would wunI somebody to help me.’ So 1 lold her, ‘Yes, come on in.’ ’’ As soon us she opened the siorm door, Thelma suys a man who had been hiding wliere she couldn't see him almost knocked her down heading inside. "I knew Ihen lhat I wus in trouble," she says. The mun. who she says looked lo be in his late 2(ls, went and picked up Ihe phone, pretending lo make a call. "W hen he Inmg Ihe phone up," she says, "I was at the door lhal goes out inlo Ihe hallway, und he reached in his bell and pulled n gun out." Remembering the highway patrolman’s advice lo .seniors on iiow to act if someone did manage lo gel inside iheir iiomes. Thelma tried lo remain calm and didn’t suy anylhing to pul him down or aggravate him . Even when the mun held a gun to her head, she says she didn’t cry. "I hud lhat gun to m y head for about an hour," she says. "I fim illy got tired o f thut. I said, 'Take lhat thing away from me. I'm not going lo go anywhere or do anylhing. I'm tired o f having lhat Ihing stuck up lo m y hcm l.' " riiroughout the wliole ordeal, which lusted until almost 4 p.m., Thelma suys she tried reusoning w ilh Ihe man, asking him whal his mother would think if she could sec whal he was doing, “ Vou're two fine-looking young people," she says she told Ihe two o f them, “ You could lie doing so much good for the world. You’re going lo ruin your lives." She’s a child o f God, Tiielm u suys she lold Ihe man, and if he killed her, he w ouldn’t get away w ith it. Looking buck, Thelma suys she thinks il was the womun who kepi Ihe mun from huning her. W iicn he slaned leading her to Ihe back bedroom, she called oul, "D on't you hurt her. If you do, you're going lo be sorry. 1 mean, don’t you hurl her." When the yoimg woman followed them inlo the room, Thelma says the man lold Iier lo take some exercise ropes hanging on Ihe door and lie her up. "So she took the rope," she says, "put il around me and around Ihe chuir and just turned il over one lime. "1 was out o f il before lliey even left the room ." The man und woman left through the busement door w ith Thelm u’s billfold containing S.17 und some unliiiiie guns belonging to her husband. Some lim e later, Thelma had returned Irom a brother’s funerul in Surry Counly wlien she wus asked lo go to M ocksville lo see if she could idenlify the man in a' lineup. She says she recognized him righl away. - Don says his mother refused lo identify the woman accom­ plice, "I fell like she saved m y life," 'Thelma e.xplains. “ I even asked Ihcm lo be lenient w ilh him bccause he didn’t loucli me." The man wus found guilty and sentenced to 2.“) lo .10 years in prison. Ironically, he was working ill Davie County under a work-relcase prognini several years later when one o f 14 balloons o f cocaine lie had swallowed burst and killed him. “ The robbery was the worst thing I tliink lhat’s ever happened to me," Tlielniu says. Looking back, she says she believes Cod prepared her by having her watch television when liie highway patrolman was on. "H e knew whul was going 10 liappen," she snys, "nnd He prepured mo for il." Later thal year, Thelma was diagnosed w ith colon cancer. " Il’s unbelievable," she say.s, "yo u 'll Ihink I’m a fanatic if I lell this, bul sonielhing was waking me up and driving me crazy." I'inally, after waking up over and over w ilh the feeling that something was wrong, she wenl to her fam ily doctor und asked him lo run some tests. “ He suid, ‘Why'.' Are yon having some problems'.’’ ” she suys. “ I said, 'N o, I don’t have uny problems. I’m having nightmares.’ ” The doctor did a thorough examination, including checking her colon, und sent her home, telling her nol to worry. "He said. ’You're in good shape,' ’’ she suys. 'That nighl, Thelm a says the dreams started back. "Something was waking me up telling me lo go have them,” she says. "1 cnn’t explain il." Thelma says she lulked to her daughter-in-law aboul having tite doctor she worked for to run some lests. “ 'To make a long slory short, he didn’t wuni to do il,” she suys, “ but she lulked him inlo il." The doctor took some X-rays, which revealed u large tum or near Ihe lop o f her colon. It needed to come oul right uwuy, he lold her, and .scheduled Thelma for surgery. Seven inches were removed from her colon along w ilh Ihc malignant growth. "I got Ihrough lhal just fine and didn’t have uny more problem s," she says. Four yeurs later, Grover, who had conlinued lo w ork at the produce company, died w ith lieurl problems at age 77, leaving his w ife a widow. It wus the first in a scries o f losses Tlielm u was to face. Over Ihe next few years, she would lose all but one o f her remaining siblings. Her baby sister, Kathryn Upchurch, lives in M yrtle Heach. Her mother was slaying w ith Thelma most o f ihe lim e by then. It was only after her colon cancer recurred in 1901 and she had lo undergo surgery again thut she wus forced 10 pul her m other in Meudowbrook Terrace. 'Thelma’s doctor recom­ mended chemotherupy ufler her sccond surgery, w hicli is standard praclice for u recurrence o f colon cancer. "B u l I refused il." she says. “ That’s been 12 years iigo. and I haven’t had a relapse since." • In 1998, Thelm a suffered two o f her greatest losses. Early in Ihe year, her mother died, and just tw o und a half months later, her daughler losl a two-year battle w ilh lung cancer. Before Ihe yeur ended, she would also lose her oldest sister und u nephew w ith w lioni she was very clo.se. 'Through il all. 'Thelma clung to her failh. “ I’m a liviiig-for- the-Lord person,” she suys. "H e ’s brought me Ihrough some m ighty bud time.s." "A sk her how many times she’s reud the Bible,” Don suys. "I cun'l tell you bccuuse I’ve worn one oul," Thelm a suys. "I jusl got a new one." She reads the Bible every m orning, prays and then relaxes w ith a selection from a bookshelf full o f novels by such authors as Danielle Steele.'Thelm a’s m orning routine ul.so includes leg exercises, which she says she started a few years ugo lo ease Ihe pain of anhritis. "I hadn’l had any arthritis up until about four or five yeurs ugo," she says. "It hit me all over when it hit. 1 tlioiighl I was going lo have to go to the wheelchair." It was a bone specialist who encouraged 'Thelma lo exercise. "1 do it religiously,” she snys. “ Gxcrcise is the best llling you can do iiislead o f taking all these drugs they’ve gol out now,” 'Thelma attributes her longevity lo the genes she inherited from her niotlier along w ith her taking care o f her body. She has never drank or smoked und when she has a health problem, she says .she goes to the doctor right awuy and gels it treated. As a rule, though, she says, “ I slay away from doctors." Another pun of Thelm a’s daily routine is a nap t?elween 1 und .3 in the ufiemoons. Don suys his m other ulso enjoys being oulside, niking leaves, working in her flow er garden or w ith the few tomato plants she sets out every year. She had three tom ato piunts lasl year, und Thelm a says that was enough lo supply everybody w ilh lomaloes as well as can some for herself. She ulso cans green beans. The year before lusi, 'Thchnu canned 78 i|imrts, w hile lust year, because o f the drought, she was only able to can 2(1. As I'or television, Thelma suys she doesn't watch it th a t, much because there’s so much trash on now. “ I look at the W heel (of Fortune) und Jeopardy and Price is Kighl," she says. "It makes me mad when these ballgumes come on und drown them out." 'The only kind o f hallgames 'Thelma w ill watch is basketball. Speaking o f sports, Don is into racing, she suys. The pro m odified car team he owns races nl Farm inglon M otor Sporls Park as w ell as al other North Carolina trucks. “ And he's the airplane man over Ihere," she says o f Jim , who is relired from U.S. Airways. Once u week, Thelm a drives to the drugstore, grocery store and to gel her hair llxed. She jusl got her driver’s license renewed for five more years. In all the years she's been driving, Tlielm a has not been in an accident or gotten a single ticket. “ I’m nol saying I’ve never made a m istake," she snys. “ I’m saying I never gol caught." Once when she Icl her inspection slicker expire, she says her husband wus driving her car and gol a licket. “ He came in furious," she aiiys,“ 1 snid, ‘D on’t., fuss ut me aboul it. I didn’t get' caught.’ " Jim jokes thal she never gets stopped bccausc o f all Ihe bum per slickers she hns on her 1984 Cutlass Oldsm obile prom oting various luw enforce- menl nssocinlions, w hich she hns supported fuilh fu lly since the robbery. Tlielm u says she’ll be 99 when her license is up for renewal again. “ Bul 1 w on’t drive lhat long," she snys. "W henever 1 begin lo feel uncom fortable driving. I’ll turn m y license in." Slie already lim its her driving to daytim e hours and doesn’t use tiie interstate. W hen asked if .she hopes lo live to be ns old as her mother, Thelm a snys thut w ould be fine us long ns site is nble to lake cure o f herself. " If I cun stuy on my feet. I’m going lo enjoy livin g ," she snys. "B u l when I go o ff m y feel and other people have to take cure of me. I’m ready to go." W hen she is gone, Thelma snys she would like lo be remembered ns "u norinnl, everydny person who loved the Lord and loved to help people who were down. That’s been the iiig h lig lit o f my adult life." I lad siic been born lo a fam ily w ilh more money, Thelm a snys she would iiave liked lo have become a doctor. "I have a lol o f talent thut goes ulong w ith Ihul," she says. “ A ll m y grandchildren, when tiiey skin their knees or some­ thing like Ihnt, they come lo Granny lo doctor on them. "T ha t’s also how I would like to be remembered. 1 haven’t done anything famous or i niiything thut would shake people up." W hnt she has done is be n greul mother, nccording lo Jim und Don, who now raise callle on their m other’s lund. "She’s always tried lo give us good guidance," Jim says, “ and steer us in the right path. She has shown her love for us deeply all these yeurs.” Don adds: "I hope I can live n life like she has.” DAVIE COUN'I’V EN TERPRISE RECORD, 'I'liursday, March 27,2003 - C5 2 0 0 2 D a v i e T a x L i e n s 2002 D A V m C O U N TY T A X LIENS NORW CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY Underand by virtue of Ihe autborhy vesJcd In me by «ecllon 105-369 of the North Corollna General Statutes and pursuant to an order by tlie Doard of Commissioners of Davie County, I am hereby odveftblng tax liens for ^ year 2fX)2 upon the real estate described below. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and costs from the amount advertised wiU not constitute a wavier of ihe taxing unit's claim for those items, llie real estate that Is subjecl to the Hen, the name of the person to whom the property is listed for taxes, and the principal amount of the taxes are set out below. If the (axes remain unpaid, the lien will be foreclosed by the taxing unit and (he property sold to satisfy Ihe taxing unH*s claim for (axes. This 27* day ofMarch, 2003 8;00 Л.М. 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(- f ‘ F a m ilie 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 t e s M a rlin S m ith 998-9464 M o r t g a g e R a t e s a r e t h e l o w e s t t h e y h a v e b e e n i n 4 0 y e a r s . B A N K oAi N O R T H / С А Ю Ш А 2002 Davie Tax Liens Per North Carolina General Statute 105-369, tax liens on real property purchased during the year 2002, will be advertised for delinquent property taxes. Tlie name of the person lo whom real property was listed as of January 1, 2002, together with the name of each person to whom real properly was transferred, will be published for the total amount of unpaid taxes. This 27*^ day of March, 2003 8:00 A.M. Mary Nell Richie, Davie County Tax Administrator ACCCQUIÍT «0 «АКВ REAL ESTATE WITK TBAHSFBR ÎÆcyvL OEScnipnOH WITS/TYPE AMOtJNT DUE ÛY TtU^NSFER FROM (T) OEAUCtlAMP PtUblP AOOOOeSSiBSee ANZIVINO DAVtD.4ЭЛС СбООООООЗвО! 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D o e s y o u r b a c k c r e a k ? E a s t D a v i e C i u b V i e w s W e e k e n d e r s ’ S p e c i a l S f i o w The Bust D avie und C om m u­ nity C lub met M arch 11 al Farm ­ ington Baptist Church. M em bers were treiited to a show o f “ W eekenders" clothing by M a rth a ise n b e rg , fo rm e r Forsyth Extension agent. Som e o f tlie projects fo r the com ing year are to play bingo w ith one o f the nursing home patients oncc a m onth and lo malcc plnl< pillow cases fo r can­ cer patients. The next m eeting w ill be A p ril 15 al Farm ington Baptist at 12:30 p.m . A representative from the D avie C ounty Services w il be guest speaker. T e n J o in B o y S c o u t T ro o p A t B e th le h e m B oy Seoul Troup 732 from B e lh le h cin U nite d M e th o d ist C hurch inducted 10 new B oy Scouts at Ihc T ro o p m eeting, M onday night, M arch 10. R icky Hockaday, Scoutm as­ ter, opened Ihe cerem ony. A candic was III by Ihe Troop sig­ n ifyin g Ihe cliarncler trails o f a Seoul. The new scouts were intro­ duced: T hom as D a ily, Sean D a vid son, M ic h a e l D e L iicia , M attliew Hauser, W illia m M ills, Rynn O 'C o n n e ll, W ill Suggs, Andrew Sutter, Josh W ood, Ken­ neth C lore. R oy D a v id s o n , a ssistant Scoutmaster, introduced the new scouts' parents. The adult lead­ ers and scout com m ittee m em ­ bers were also rccognized. A ny boy interested in jo in in g _ the B oy Scouts should contact B ethlehem U n ite d M e th o d ist Church. H e r ita g e F o r u m T o F o c u s O n B a p tis t V a lu e s C O O LE E M E E -T he se days southern Bnplists are often por­ trayed by Ihe national m edia as h o ld in g va lu e s c o n tra ry to "progress." Bul Ihose same values led lo !i revolt o f ordinary settlers in N orth C arolina's B ackcouniry about 238 years ago - w hich m any historians contend was Ihe b e g in n in g o f the A m e ric a n Revolution. "B aptist Sacred Beliefs and the R egulator R e v o lt" is Ihe topic o f historian M ark Hager's talk at the upcom ing H eritage Forum sponsored by ihe C ool­ eemee H istorical Assoeinlion on Thursday, M arch 27 at 7 p.m . Hager, form er D avie H igh School history teacher, is a pro­ fessor at Lenoir-R hyne College. His talk w ill be follow ed by light refreshm ents und discussion . H ager is ulso uclive in Ihe e ffort lo bu ild a D avie C ounty history m useum . T his is the second and last program in iliis year's Heritage Forinn series. E arlier this m onlh, historian Jim R um ley spoke about Ihe roots o f revoluiionnry thought in O ld R ow un C ouniy, leading up lo the w ar for Am erican indepen­ dence in Ihis area. W ith the 2.“iOlh anniversary o f the estab­ lishm ent o f old Rowan, o f w hich D avie C ouniy wus once i\ part, co m ing up in A p ril this series provides valuable background. 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Born in Davie Counly on Dcc. 12,1954, she was Ihe daughter o f the late John N. M cDaniel Sr. and M ary W liitakcr M cD aniel, who survives. She was a hairdresser and a m em ber o f Oak G rove Uniled Methodist Church. Survivors: 2 daughters, Angie D ishm an o f S la te sv ille , and .‘\s h le y Lee o f M o ck sville ; 2 brothers, John M . (L in d a ) M cDaniel Jr., Randy (Roxim nc) M cD aniel, and a sister, Grace (Robert) Hilton, all o f M ocksvillc: and 2 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held on Tuesday. March 2.‘> at 3 p.m. in tlie Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, w ith the Rev. Jim m y Lancaster olTiciating. Kenneth Larry Sheek Sr. M r. Kenneth Larry Sheek Sr., 65. o f Pfafftown, died Wednesday, March 19,200.1, al Forsylh M edi­ cal Center. .He was born M ay 28,1937, in Forsylh Counly lo the late C orrell Roosevelt Sheek Sr. and Eva Flora Caudle Sheek. Mr. Sheek was re­ tired from the railroad and was a member o f G W R R A Chapter B- 2. He was a member o f M ineral Springs Baptist Church, the Chan­ cel C hoir and "The Group." M r. Sheek was preceded in dealh by a brother, O.R. Slieck Jr., and 2 sisters, Eloise Drown and W ilm a Reece. i S u rvivin g ; his w ife o f Ihc home, W anda Hardie Sheek; a son, K .L. Sheek Jr. ond w ife A m y o f W inslon-Salem ; a daughter, C indi M aidens-Thom pson and husband Lance o f Manassas, Va,; 3 grandsons; 5 sisters, Bernice Hayes o f Grumpier, Romuine A n­ gel o f Providence, Reba W elch and husband Gene o f W inston- Salem, Kny Taylor and husband Gary ofA dvancc ond Cathy Boyd of Tobaccoville; a brother, Phil Sheek and w ife Debbie o f Rural Hall; 0 host o f nieces and neph­ ews; ond many friends. The funeral .service was at 2 p.m. Salurday, March 22 al M in ­ eral Springs Haptist Church by Dr. James A . "Gus" Thomas and Dr. C ecil Cave. B uriul follow ed nl For.syth M em orial Park. M em oriuls: M ineral Springs Baptist, .3733 Ogburn Ave., W in­ slon-Salem, 27105; or Cancer Ser­ vices Inc., 3175 Maplewood Ave., W inston-Salem, 27103. Bernice M. Settlemycr Mrs. Bernice "M arie" Myers Selllem yer, 72, o f Y adkinville, (lied Friday, March 21, 2003, at the P a llia tive Care C enler o f Forsyth M edical Center. She was bom March ‘t, 1931, in Yadkin County lo John Henry and Grade Mae Shore Myers. She was a 1957 regislered-nurse gradiuile o f Ihe Lorancc School o f N ursin g in M oore.sville and worked as a scrub nurse in the operatitig room at Lula Conrad Hools M em orial Hospital, assist­ ing Dr. Hughes and Dr. Hall. She lefl Hoots M em orial and worked as an RN for the VA Hospilol, re­ tirin g from the VA Hospital in Salisbury. She enjoyed visiting and assisting the people in her com m unity and assisted them in making appointments and provid­ ing Iraiisporiation lo the doctor and hospital. She allended Bread o f Life Baplisl Church. She was preceded in dealh by hor patents; a sister, M elba Lee Myei's; and 3 brothers, Sherman Ray Myers, Wayne Dennis Myers and Kiilph Myers. .Surviving; 2 sisters, M erline M yoril l.o flin and husband J.H. and Jr., lutd Grace Mae McGee, a ll o f Y a d k in v ille ; a brother, D onald G ray M yers o f Yadkinville; and nieces and neph­ ews. The funeral servicc was at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 23 al Gentry F a m ily Funeral S ervice in Y adkinville, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Lunday. B urial fo l­ lowed at Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bread o f Life Bap­ tist Building Fund, 4557 N.C. 801 N.. M ocksville. Elizabeth G. Steelman M rs. E lizabe th G ille a n Steelman o f Lone Hickory, who w ould have been 80 M onday, died Saturday, March 22,2(103, al her home. M rs. S teelm an was born March 24.1917. in Rowan County lo Clarence M cLeod and G allic Rose A d k in s G ille a n . M rs. Steelman was a 1936 graduate of Harm ony High School and was employed as a nurse's aide at Lula Conrad Hoots M em orial Hospital when it began operation. She was the ow ner and op era to r o f Footvillc Fabric and Basket Shop in Lone H icko ry and was best known for her big sm ile, which she had fo r everyone . M rs. Steelman was a seamstress and member o f Sandy Springs Baplisl Church, where she had served as a Sunday school leacher and a member o f the W M U . Surviving; iier husband of 64 plus years, D a n ie l Boone Steelman o f the home; 3 children. Jim m y (D o rothy) Steelm an o f Harmony, Aileen Steelman o f Ihe home and Jackie (Q ail) Steelman o f Lone Hickory; 4 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a sis­ ter, G eri (Ray) Jordan o f C ool­ eemee. Tlie funeral service was con­ ducted at 2;30 p.m . Tuesday, March 25, at Sandy Springs Bap­ tist C hurch by the Rev, D avid K iser. B u ria l fo llo w e d in the church cemetery. M em orials: M ission Fund o f Sandy S prings B a p tist, 2930 Sandy Springs Church Road, Har­ mony, 28634. Flora Scott Mack The funeral .service for Mrs. Floro Scoll M ock, 93, was con­ ducted by Graham Finieral Direc­ tors at 2 p.m. March 23 from M l. Zion Holiness C liurch in M ocks­ ville , w ilh Elder Steven Dolton and Bishop Jomcs Ijiunes offici- oting. B u rio l fo llo w e d in Ihe Erw in Temple CMF. Church Cem­ etery. M rs. M ock died Tuesday, March 18 at Fotsylh M cdical Cen­ ter, W inston-Salem , follo w ing a short illness. She was born July 9, 1909, in Franklin Counly. Ga., lo the late Joe and Lizzie Pallerson Scoll. She was a m em ber o f M l. Zion Holiness Church, where she was active, und was the M other of the church. She served on several com m unity programs. At the age o f 62, she earned her G liD from Davidson C om m unily Collegc. Surviving: 2 daughters, Janie (James) Bownion o f Slotesville, und Helen (Nathaniel) Dalton of M o cksville ; 2 brothers. M ajor Scott and R oberl D. S coll o f Toccoa, Ga.; a sisler, Joan .Scott ofToccoa; 10 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and 13 greal- greot-grondchildren. Loman Dewey .Iordan Mr. Loman Dewey Jordan. 83. o f Glodstone Road. Cooleemee. died Sunday. March 23. 2003. al H effner Regional VA M edical Cenler in Salisbury. The fim eral service was held al 2 p.m. Wednesday. Morch 26 al Victory Baplisl Church w ilh Ihe Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. B urial WS at Legion M em orial P ark.T M em orials; V ictory Baptist. P.O. Bo.x 686. Cooleemee. M r. Jordan was born Jidy 26, 1919, in Davie Counly lo Ihe lale George Dewey and Jctlie Mcssick Jordan and was re tire d from Hoccst-Celanese. He had worked for Burlington M ills for 33 years, was a lifetim e member o f DAV and VFW , was a recipient o f the Purple Heart, serving in the U,S. A rm y during W orld Wor II. ond a charter member o f Victory Bap­ tist Church. He was preceded in death by a grandchild, Chris Jordan, and 2 sisters. Ruth Jordan Pierce and Katherine Jordan Kelly. Survivors: Ills wife, Blanche Sm ilh Jordon o f Ihe home; 5 ch il­ dren, D ovid (Lindo) Jordan o f M o cksville , Johnny Jordan o f Cooleemee und Joe (M onica) Jor­ dan, M rs. Tony (Joyce) Wagner, a ll o f M o c k s v ille , and M rs. D onnie (K a th y) T o lle y o f W oodleof; 8 grond childrcn;. 7 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, George Jordan o f Cooleemee nnd Kenny Jordan o f M ocksville; and a sisler. Frances Brooks o f Tampa, Flo. Edwin Patterson ,|r. A m em orial service for Edwin Patterson Jr. w ill be held at 3;30 p.m . Sunday, M arch 30, at the Sulphur Springs United M ethod­ ist Church, officiated by the Revs. B illy Towery and N ick E llioll. M r. P allerson was born in Shelby on Feb. 26,1945 lo Ihe lale Edwin and Em ily Buiee Patterson and was a sales representative for Dennislon Co. He was a groduole o f Gaslon College and a member o f Shelby Masonic Lodge, York Rite, and Oasis Shrine Temple. Me was a member of Ihe First Pres- byleriun Church in Dallas and had served as chair o f the Cleveland Counly Sanitary DisricI Board. S urvivors: his w ife. P hyllis Pallerson o f Lillinglon: 2 daugh­ ters, Dona C robbendani and E m m ie P atterson, both o f G astonia; a son. John Robert (Chris) Patterson o f Mount H olly; 2 gronddoughlers; a sisler, A nilo (W ayne) Long o f M ocksville; a niece; an aunl; slep-grandniother, Mable Byers o f Gaffney, S.C.; and his form er w ife ond m other o f his c h ild re n , N ancy Patterson o f Gastonia. M em orials: Sulphur Springs United M elhodisl Church A Meaningful Funeral Service Welch \ h m m \ Home, Im;. 556 S outh M n in Sl. • M ocksville , N C • (3,36) 751-3725 — lo c a lly O w iit'il ¿V 0 )K 'ra td l — I f w e n a m e d i t S t a i i l e y o r D a v i s , w o L i l d y o u c o r n e d i e n ? Sk'c i.tll II tlic iii|' <1 v ilv .iii.iii ii'v ilii- l'iilv iiij ' fli,ii\ K 'ii i •li.iuiiit; r ....... . If vMth II, The Episcopal Chiirdi of the Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-Bi.<by Road • Advance, N C 27(K)6 336.998.0857 e !X! d,», l.A,l IM..' WWW.itSCCDSlnn-fnrk.tirH Tipple Andrew Lefler M r. T ip p ie A nd rew "T ip " L e fle r. 79, o f Park Avenue, M ocksville. died early Salurday m orning. March 22. 2003. at his home. M r. Lefler was born M ay 31. 1923, in Davie Counly. He served in the U.S. A rm y during W orld W ar II. from 1944 lo 1946. On Dec. 23. 1940. he married Eliza­ beth Frye. He was self-employed until 1978. when he went to work for Salem National Lease, where he worked until his retirement in 2001. He wos 0 member o f Ihe M ocksville Masonic Lodge 134 since 1963. was a 28-year veteran o f Ihe M ocksville Volunteer Fire • Department and a sworn officer of the Davie County Sheriff's De­ portment, also since 1963. He was preceded in dealh by his m olher, Lacy Lefler; ond o brother, R icliaril P. "Buck" Leller. S urviving, in addilion to his wife; a daughter and son-in-law, Annette and Farris K irkland o f Grand Ridge. Flo.; 2 granddaugh- lers; and 3 greol-grondchildrcn. The funeral service was held ot 2 p.m. Monday, March 24, in Ihe Eaton Funeral Home Chapel w ilh Charlie W haley officiating. B uriul w ith M asonic graveside riles was in Rose Cemetery. M ili­ tary graveside riles w ill be con­ ducted by Ihc 1 Ith District M em o­ rial H onor Guard. M em orials: a charily o f the donor's choice. .loseph Kemp M r. Joseph Kem p, 77, fo r­ m erly o f M ock Place, M ocksville, died Tuesday, March 25, 2003 in M eadowbrook Terrace o f Davic, Advance. He is survived by a sister. Belly Clement, und a brother, W il­ liam Kem p, both o f M ocksville. Cirohom Fiuterol Direclors is in charge o f arrangements. VVandii Hiirton Harkcy M rs. Wanda Burlon Harkcy. 60. o f Cleveland. N.C. died early Friday m orning. March 2 1. 2003 at her home. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 23 in Christ Episcopal Church w ilh Ihe Rev. Horold Eisner officiating. Burial was in Ihe Cleveland Town Cem ­ etery. M e m o ria ls : R ow an H om e Health/Hospice. 825 A.VV. Hen­ derson St.. Salisbury. 28144; the Am erican Concer Society. 1900 S. Howlhorne Rood. W inslon-Salem. 27103; or to 0 ch a rity o f Ihe donor's choice. M rs. lla rk e y was born in Davie County, July 29, 1942, lo Sadie Cope Burton o f M ocksville and Ihe late J.W. Burlon and was a retired reloil grocery clerk. She enjoyed gardening and w orking in her yard, reoding, and spending lim e w ith her children and grand­ children. She was a inem lier of Christ Episcopal Church. She wus preceded in death by her husband. Edward Lee I lorkcy on A p ril 16, 1993, ond a grand­ son, Jameson Harkcy. Surviving: 2 daughters. Stacy lla rke y Kepley and husband Ja­ son o f S alisbury and K ris tin a Harkcy Sweny und husband Jeff o f C le ve la n d : a son, Je ffre y Harkcy o f Solisbury; 5 grondchil- dren; ond o sisler. Brendo Roberson o f Fork Church. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE Incoriwniltd ■IU.V,ilk'ylW.,Mi>cbvilli',NC 335-751-3111 "Olir rlimili/ Sm'ina liiiii- f'iiiii//i/" ÏDI'lt IIOMi.Ttm.V ni.MillAI. Ilinili OPEN APRIL Г ! CAMILLE GARDENS & SIGNS Mowers • Plants Uni(|uc Garden Dccor Garden, Address & Custom Signs Fnim jt/i* A»l'i’//i' • Ilii’v am Nto liami'n Chtmh Umid . ( iu n i (Ji C h l i l i Q i t h e n U 'j ) o u O w u m v n m I Geraldine C. Cornalzer 1940 - 2003 ADVANCE Shirley L. Mauldin Jr. 1932-2003 MOCKSVIU.E Juanita C. McGee 1919 - 2003 MOCKSVILLE Frances F. Taylor 1932 - 2003 ADVANCE Luis M. Hanes 1918 - 2003 ADVANCE Maly S. Shumaker 'l92 0 - 2003 «\rOCKSVILLE <6 R.J, Hudson 1925-2003 LEXINGTON * William L Ijames 1912 - 2003 MORGANTON Roby A. Polls 1925-2003 STONY rO lNT HO Laura K. 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Turn to us with coniidcnce for advancc funeral planning, wiien your needs arc more immediate, or for our extended iil'tercarc sei'vices. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, March 27, 2003 - C ll \ Cockman Family At Redland Ttie Cockman Family Bluegrass Gospel Group will be in concert at Reijland Pentecostal Holiness Church March 31 at 6:30 p.m. The church is located on Balti­ more Road at U.S. 158, Advance. Call 998-4226. The Cockman Family has appeared on "The Arthur Smith Show, Now & Then,” "George Beverly Shea and Friends," regulars at “Dollywood" and “Opryland" and have been featured on Wal-mart’s Bluegrass Festival videos. The have been nominated for several avi/ards including 1999 Bluegrass Artist of the Year. L o c a l H i s p a n i c Y o u t h R a i s i n g M o n e y F o r M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t s D avie M isponic youlh arc tryin g lo rai.se $5.0()() lo buy m usical instrum ents and eqiiipm enl to present the inessoge o f Jesus C hrist lo olher Mi.spanies. “ O ur H ispanic youlh are in need o f our he lp ," suid G erm an Pngnaga, paslor o f Centro Baulistu de M o cksvillc on Depot Sireel, a cooperating m ission o f Blai.se B aplisl Church. "T hey are .seeking a banner under w hich to w alk, a song lo sing, a leader lo fo llo w .” U nfortunately, m uny o f the young people arc saltiling the w rong banner, lhal o f drugs, alcohol and sexuality. "T hey are often sing­ ing Ihc songs o f eonftision, hopelessness und bitterness. W orst o f all, they often fo llo w leaders w ho tlo nol know where they are go­ ing. "Thanks be lo G od, there are in our tow n, H ispanic youlh who proudly lift the banner o f Chri.sl, sing Ihe songs o f liberty, pardon and lo ve ," Paguaga suid. "Best o f all, Ihey ore honestly seeking lo fo llo w the m axim um leoder o f oil tim e, Jesus C hrist." For m ore inform ation or lo help, conlacl Poguoga al 143 Depot St. E v a n g e l i s t T o B e A t C e d a r G r o v e Evangelist M ary A nn W hite, associate m inister al Friendship B aplisl C hurch in Cooleem ee, w ill be Ihe guest speaker on Sunday, M arch 30 fo r Ihe m orning w orship service ol Cedor O rove Baplisl C hurch in M ocksvillc. The program is sponsored by Ihe M issionary C ircle at C edarG rovc and w ill begin al 11 a.m. The public is invited. L e a h W i l l i a m s C o n c e r t M a r c h 2 9 Leah W illia m s , a student al L e n o ir-R h yn e C ollege, w ill be in concert al C ou rtney B ap lisl Church on Saturday, M arch 29 al 7 p.m . A graduate o f Forbush H igh School, she w ill brin g guests from Lenoir-R hyne w ho w ill be featured in Ihe concert. There is no adm ission. A love o ffering w ill be received. The church is located o ff U.S. 601 N orth on C ourlney C hurch Road. C all 4 6 3-2 681. F i s h F r y A p r i l 4 A t I j a m e s Ijam es Baptist ch urch’s “ T w o by T w o " Relay fo r L ife team w ill hold ti fish fry from 5-7:30 p.m . Friday, A p ril 4 al tlie church on S heffield and Ijam es C hurch roads, M ocksville . The $7 plates, cut in o r lake out, include fried flounder, fries, Inishpuppies, slaw and dessert, E a s t e r S u n r i s e S e r v i c e A t J o p p a O n Sunday, A p ril 20 nl 7 a.m ., there w ill be a com m unity Easter Sunrise service at Joppa Cem etery on Y ad kinville Road (Scjuirc Boone Pliixa next to Food Lion). Breakfast w ill be served at the First Presbylerian C hurch fellow ship hall fo llo w in g the service. A ll ore welcom e lo jo in In the w orship and fellow sltip o f celebrating Ihe resurrection o f C hrist. First Presbyterian C hurch o f M ocksville traces ils roots back lo early church m eetings nl Joppa from 1767 until .some point in 1834 when Ihe church m oved inlo M ocksville. The church relocaled again lo its present site al M ain Street ond U.S. 64 in 1840. M u s l i m S e m i n a r S u n d a y C ourlney B aplisl Church w ill hold a .seminar on Ihe M uslim fa ilh Sunday, M orch 30. The .seminar w ill feature Ihe leaching m in istry o f Ihe Rev. M ohlon S m ilh o f Sadenton, Pa. Ile w ill preach, in Ihe m orning w orship service beginning at 1():.30, O n Sunday evening al 6, he w ill lead the sem inar, w hich w ill feature a description o f llie M uslim failh as w ell as some news o f the grow th o f the failh in Ihe U nited Slates. H elpful hints on siiaring Ihe C hristian failh w ilh M uslim s w ill he shored. The church is located o ff U.S. 601 N orlh on C ourlney C hurch Rood. C all 463-2681. C l a r k s b u r y R e v i v a l A p r i l 6 - 8 C la rk s b u ry U n ilc d M e lh o d is l C h u rch , 934 E. M e m o ria l H ighw ay, Harm ony, w ill hold ils annual Spring R evival services Sunday, A p ril 6-Tuesdny, A p ril 8 beginning ol 7 cach evening, w ilh guest speaker llie Rev. A m ly Lam bert. A ngel C hrist w ill provide m usic. Lam berl w ill also speak at the 9:30 a.m. w orsliip. Lam bert has preaciied across Ihe U.S. und abroad. Founder und executive d ire clo r o f l.saac M inistries, un evangelical preaching m in isiry lhal uses hum or, dranio, storytelling and song lo proclaim Ihe gospel, he is a m em ber o f Ihe N ational Assoc, o f M elhodisl Hvangelisls. A nalive o f P fafftow n, he resides in B oonville w ilh his w ife Renee and Iheir tw o doughters. A ngel C hrist is a recording arlisi ond m usic evangelist. She is a m em berofthe Southern Gospel M usic Association, has been o guest w ilh T C T N etw ork and hos been recognized as fem ale vocalist o f the year in Na.shvillc by ihc Contem porary C hristian M usic C om petition. Angel and husband Dale resiile in Jam estown w ith tlie ir tw o children. Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook PrImUlvo Baptist Church, 222 Aubtoy Moiiell Rd., Mocksville. 2nd 8 4lh Sundays, 10:30 n.m. Fourth S.ilutda/ worship and conleronco.l :30 p.m. Pastor, Richard Kliby. Eaglo Heights Church,ID a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday PowetUme, 7 p.m. Thursday Bible sludy. Casual dress, conlemporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. M ocksville Wesleyan Church: Hospital St., Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, It. Wednesday Prayer Meeltng, 7 p.m. Rev. Qeorge Troyer. 751-5595, Union Chapol United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Paslor. Rev. Brad Holliman. Cenler United Molhodlat Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Paslor. Slephen Blair. 751-2754. Childcare dlroclors: Carla Prevette, 492-5735 8 Sandra Autry, 940-3753. Elbavlllo United Methodist Church; N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st S 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lot Christ (ages 12- 18) meet Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Neville Slorey. Cooleemee Church ol Ood: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children’s Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more inlo, call paslor Roberl Hulelle al 264-2180 or visil www.coolcog.org. Cornalzer United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornalzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, II a.m., Rov. Kaye Frye, paslor. Belhel United Methodist Church; Belhel Church Rd. Worship. 9;45 n.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rev Ed Carter, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, tt a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. Hatty D, Sammons. Downlown Advance. Farm inglon United Methodist Church: Sunday School, to a.m. Worship, It a.m. 1939 Farminglon Rd, 998-3769. Rev, Melinda Snyder. Oak Qrove United M ottiodtst Church; 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Concord United Methodist Church, Cherry Hill Rd,. Mocksville. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10a,m, Paslor, John Andrews. Hardison United Melhodisl Church: Wotship, 9:45 a.m, Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderful Wednos-dnys Children's program, 6-7:30. Paslor, Rev. Dennis B. Maishall. Community Baptist Church; Sunday School, to a.m. Sunday Worship, II. Evening setvicB, 6. Wodnesdny Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale Uni ted Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Conlemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, relteshmonta. Jr. High Youlh Sunday nighl, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday nighl, 7. Mldweek@Hlllsdale prayer service, Wednesday 6,30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, v«orahlp, mislons, singles, women's, men’s. Paslor; Jerry Webb, 998-4020. Wesley Chapel United MolhoUlst Church; Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship; It a.m. Evening; 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting 8 Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rev Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Paslor: Rov Roberl Kasling. 751-5419. h llp ;//WWW.m ln d sp rln g .co m / ''holycrossi Mocksville First Prosbylerlan Church, 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School; 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Chorlslers (grades 1 -5) 8 Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor: Neal Carter. 751-2507, Mocks United Methodist Church, olf N.C. B01 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads, Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship; B:45 8 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Qrove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Paslor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, 11. Children’s ministry, Belore and after schooi programs, 940.5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 8 10:30 a.m., Vl/ednesday Feiiowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brent Heiton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday Schooi, to a.m. Worship Service, 11, Wednesday night Bible sludy, 5. Paslor Elizabeth Mock, Assoc, Paslor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. 8 Brotherhood Bible Sludy, 1st S 3rd Thursday.Liberty United Methodist Church. U S. 601 S. Worship:9;45 a.m. Sunday Schooi: It a.m. First United Methodist Church ot Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service, 8;50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, conlemporary lomat. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Moin SI. 751- 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. 8 6:30 p.m. Wad. evoning, 7. Pastor; Jerry L. Couch, 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Poller's Lane. Turrentine Baptist Church: Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m.. Worship, It; Night Service, 6. Pastor: Rev Joe Smilh. Bethlehom United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 998-5083. Fax; 940-5502. E-Mail: kaybelhumc@yadlel.net Episcopal Church ol the Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, to n.m. Wotship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry lor children. Bill nnd Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Clement Grove Church ol Qod, Body ol Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksviiie. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh School, to a.m., Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Paslor: Eldor Ernest llamas. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5;30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Qroen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer 8 Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty Woaleyan Church, 2106 Shellieid Rd., Harmony, Sunday School to a.m., Morn. Worship It a.m.. Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. IHlnlstty 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Paslor; Ronald Lee. Blxby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor: Peter Pelerson, 998- 8813. Dulln United Methodist Church, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksville. 998-5409, Paslor; David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleemee United Methodist, Main St., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship,11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5.6:30. Paslor; Rev Petty Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home BIblo Studios, by Randy Howell, 284-4667, Bear Creek Baptist Church, Bent Creek Ch, Rd„ Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Sludy Wed, 7 p,m. Rev William Lee Cook ill. paslor, Cooleemee First Baptist Church. 284 Matglnal St., Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Youlh. 6 p.m, Wednesday supper, 6 p,m. Music minister, Regina Chandler, Mocksviffe Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine SI, Worship, 11 a,m,, Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.75t-1410 SI. I=rancls ol AsslssI, RC. Masses: Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m, Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m, Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rov /^dtaw Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. Sunday morning Bible sludy. classes for aif ages, 10, Worship; 11,1841 Farming-ten Rd„ 5 miles Irom 1-40. Paslor: Scoll Lyerly. Church; 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Norlh ocross Irom Horn’s Truck Stop, Mocksviiie. 751-3639. Worship 8 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Paslor: Glenn Seilers, Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worshlfl: II a.m. Paslor: Rev Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon United Methodist Church, 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. Paslor; Rev Neville Slorey. Heaven Bound Full Oospel Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksviiie. (beside Cenler Fire Depl.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11, Sunday night praise/ worsitlp, 6, Wednesday nighl praise/ worship, 7. Paslor, James Ward. 998- 6394, First Baptist Church. 390 N, Main Sl„ Mocksviiie. 751-5312., Conlemporary eatly wotship service, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Schooi lor all ages, 9:45 a.m, Tradllionai worship service. 10:55 a,m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p,m, Wednesday, 6;30 p,m„ aclivilies lor children, youth and adulls. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksviiie, Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service. It a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998.8306. Cornatzer Baptist Church. 1372 Cornalzer Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School, to n.m,. Worship, If; evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p,m. Wodnosday evening, 7:30 p,m. Now Union Mothodfst Church, 1869 Slielllold Rd., nt Counly Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship wilh casual dress and relreshments; 9:45 n.m, Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for nil ages. 11 a.m.. Worship, 492- 5367. l|amos Baptist Church, Shellieid Rd., Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslot, Tommy Fausl. St, John AME Zion Church, 145Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday Scliool, 9:30. Morning worship, It a.m. Rov AnIhony Freeman. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Wotship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Martin Kaslner. 998-6302.Church ol Qod ol Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksviiie. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shlnauil. 719- 6565 or 284.2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midwoy St., Cooleemeo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m., Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7. Rov. Shelby Hatbour. 284-2077. Sovenlh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbalh School. Saturday, 9:30-11; Worship, 11-noon. Pastor, lion Davis. 751-3886, Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 W .G . W H IT E & C O . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R A - S O N S rim e ra i TTom'e ' 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clem m ons, N C 27012 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, N C 27028 336-751-5148 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beet - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 092 Ralph RnUodDO nd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 DAViE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, N C 27028 336-751-9144 J . P. GREEN M ILLING CO., INC. M akers of D A IS Y FLO U R W e C ustom Blend Depot St., M ocksville, N C 336-751-2126 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME /1 Triidition o f Caring.... 325 Norlh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2148 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road M ocksville, N C 27028 336-751-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, N C 27026 336-751-2167 Д ^ Я Г AUTO PART* MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI. • M ocksville 336-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 U S Hw y 158 Mocksville, N C 27028 336-998-3350 J c e . VILLAGE HARDWARE 6431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NC 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 F U L L E R ^ » Precision L.aser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 S.ilisbury Ito.id, (Mocksville. NC 27028 336-751-3712 N,C, 801 N„ Advance, Sunday School, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a,m, 998-4394, Paslor; Rev, Qreg Lillie, Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324VadWn Valley Road, Advance. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m,, v/orship, 11 8 6, Wednesday Night Prayer mooting, 7:30, Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon, Mt, Zion Holiness Church ot Ood, U,S, 64 E, al Mill Sireel, Mocksville, Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor; Bishop James ijames, Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, II a,m„ Wednesday night Bible study, 7, Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998- 6231. Blxby Church ol the Living Qod, 2121 Cornalzer Rd., Advonce. Paslor, Rov Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles west ot Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 а.m. Sunday School, tO:45.UMW, second Wednesday, UMM lirst Sunday breaklast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev Stephen Blair. Plney Qrovo United M othoillst Church. 376 Underpass Rd„ Advance, Sunday Scliool, 10 a,m,. Worship, II. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd„ Macksvllle, Paslor, Nellye Ijamos.Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship It. Wednesday night; Bible ciass, 7:30. Inlorcessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S, 601 N„ Danner Rd, lo Cameila Lane, Mocksville, Paslor: Steven W, Dallon, Sunday School, 10 a.m,, worship, 11, Episcopal Church ol tho Qood Shepherd, Church & Cross sis., Cooleemee, Worship, 9:30 a.m., lellowship hour after church. Bible Sludy 2nd and 4lh Sundays alter chutch. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Lile Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksviiie. Sunday School. tOn.m,, morning wotship, 11. Sunday evening ai 8 and Tuesdays al 7 p,m. Pastor; Hilda Reavls, Mocksville Church ol Qod, 662 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, б, Wednesday evoning, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328, Rev, Jimmy Lancaster, Sunday services: 8:15 a,m,. praise and worship: 9:45, Sunday School lor ail ages; 11, morning worship: 7, evoning worship. Wednesday servlcos: 6 p.m., lamlly lellowship meal; 7 pim., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery lor Inlants nnd toddlers. Foiiowahip Baptiat Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd„ Advance. 998-8544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Qrove AME Zion Ctiuroh, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m Rev Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Ealons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, to a.m., worship. It Wednesday prayer meeling, 7 p.m Pastor: Or. Dnvid Gilbrealh. 998-6149. Abundant Life Christian Victory Center, 117 E, Dopol Sl„ Mocksville. Paslor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Lite Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m., Brock Perlorming Arls Corner, Norlh Main Street, Mocksville, Conlemporary slyle worship with Paslor Kevin Slewarl. 753-LIFE, SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APAIEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road M ocksville, N C 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 llu iU i.'r o H l'jjh l} O /'/iw /ii/iif* f iV o \c r M ) C uipA .C jttcf, C. C'aftcf, N'ict Pnrt. H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d u r t o n C h a p e l L oca'i u d o n H w y 158 Betw Iîen Cli-mm ons & A dvanci: 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 C12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Miirch 27,2003 Breaking Ground A d v a n c e M e t h o d i s t T o B u i l d F e l l o w s h i p H a l l B e h i n d H i s t o r i c C h u r c h A D V A N C E - M em bers o f A d v a n c e U n ite d M e lh o d is t C hurch broke ground Sunday, M arch 23 for a 4,400 square-foot fcllow.ship hall. The new b u ild in g w ill be b u ilt behind Ihe hi.sloric church on N .C . 801, connectcd by a w ulliw ay. The project lias been in the w orks for about eight years, said Dave W ard, building com inittec chair. Construction should start in A p ril, and the bu ilding .should be rinislicd when the church cel­ ebrates hom ecom ing nnd it'.s 210lh year in September. C oniplele w ith a com m ercial kitciicn , il slioulil seat m ore than 200 people. W ard said. Il is the first phase o f a thrce- parl building project. A n educa­ tional building and ait c.\lciision o f Ih c sa n ctu a ry arc ulso planned, ullhough no lim etuble fo r Ihose projccis has been sel. "W e have a good conm iillee, and ever)'body has w orked really w ell logcther," W ard said. The architect is John Fuller o f M ocksville . and the addition is designed to blend in w ith the yO -year-old sancluury. " It ’s an absolutely gorgeous church," said R ichard Roberts, lay leader who read a b rie f his­ tory o f Advunce M elhodist. The church is at least 210 years old, possibly older, since the principal o f the C okcsbury School was ulso a m inister and held services. The school wns established in 1793 on the banks o f tlic Yndkin R iver, and the bu ilding was used as n placc o f w orship u n til 1812, w hcti Shady G rove organized in lo the M e lh o d is l E piscopal S ocicly and bought an acre hnd a h a lf o f land and b u ilt u church house. In 1877, the rc c lu tig u la r church b u ild in g wus sold und m oved to M a rch m o n t, and a larger, new bu ild in g was con- .slructcd. The ce iling was deco­ rated w ith puiilled m urals o f un­ gels und cherubs. O n one side o f the p u lp il w ns p u in lc d The Lord's Pruyer and on the other. T he Ten C o m m a n d m e n ts, painted by Lew is Foster und his w ife. T he church wus furnished w ilh three pu lp it chuirs that ure •Still in use, a silve r com m union servicc nnd a rccd orgim . In 1904, S ha dy D ro ve C h u rch d ivid e d in to the tw o churches known as Advance nnd M ocks. In 1909,anew sanctuary was begun and the old church con­ verted in lo classroom s und a s iiiu ll ussem bly room . Il was m oved buck the length o f the new sanctuary. G entian M em o­ rial stained gla.ss w indow s still adorn thi.s sunctuury, dedicated by Bishop K ilg o in 1913. In 1961 the sunctuury was rem odeled, including refinishing Ihc w ainscolling, painting, flo or co verin gs, drupes nnd up hol- serling. The educnlion depart­ ment underwent total rem odel­ ing, adding clussroonis,u librury and bathroom s. S iding wus added to the out­ side in 1972-73. C em etery m arkers were re- uligned in 1979, and in 1980 the parking lot was paved.The sanc­ tuary was refurbished in 1981. D r. M ichae l L cn lh crw o o d , d is lric l superintendent, was on hand, as was the church m in is­ ter, Ihc Rev. H arry Sam m ons, Members of Atjvance UnitecJ Methodist Church stand inside the area where a new fellowship hall will be built during a groundbreaking ceremony Sunday afternoon at the church. The ceremony was held following the morn­ ing worship service. The Rev Harry Sammons, surrounded by members of the building committee, digs the first spade of dirt at the groundbreaking ceremony. 2 S T H A JV IV IV E R S A R Y G unter ’S as a New Partner 1027 NC Hwy. 801 Corner of Redland Rd. 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C & S F a rm LAWN & GARDEN 3315 Old 421 Highway East Yadkinville, NC # 27055 3 3 6 - 9 6 1 - 6 2 2 2 Feature OAVIE COUNTY EN'l’KRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27, 2003 - 1)1 Elaine Womble and Caitlin Hauser perform some uni­ cycle tricks at Bethlehem United Methodist Church pre­ school. Pedal Power P i n e b r o o k U n i c y c l e r s T a k e T h e i r S h o w T o B e t h l e h e m P r e s c h o o l e r s By HcIh Cussldy D avie C ounty Enletprise Record The wheels were turn in g ut B elhlchcni U nited M ethodist C hurch Inst week. U nicycle w heels, thai is. A ll 22 m em bers o f the year-old Pinebrook Pedalcr.s U iiic y c ic Tcnm nppenred «I Ihe ch urch’s preschool, show ing Iheir tricks in Ihc fe llo w sh ip hull lo Ihc enjoym ent o fth e classes guthered there. D ire cto r Judy M c D o w e ll '■ to ld the youngsters thsil Ihe u n ic ycle ri had o n ly been rid in g since last spring, and rem inded them thut "som e o f you w ill be going Iherc next year. "T h is is going lo be so fun lo w atch." A lth oug h cyclin g on ihc icxiu re d carpel was d iffic u li, the tcnm m anaged to show o ff whut th e y’ve learned und w orked hard at fo r the past year. Sponsor B ridget M arrs encouraged them as they atlem plcd to m ake turns on the surface, te llin g them w hen they fe ll no l to be discouraged. Even w hen they did fa ll, il wus grncefully, as w hen one team m em ber did a buck som ersault after fu llin g lo the llo or. M urrs said .she preferred being called spoii.sor instead o f coach, and ullhough she hns spent countlcss hours helping the students Icnrn lo ride. d id n 't svant to luke any credit. “ The kids are the stars o f the w hole th in g ." O ther riders show ed o ff their s k ills at rid in g back­ w ards, perform ing stars, w here three or fo u r riders lin k arm s und ride. C a itlin Hauser and E latna W om ble perform ed a 720. S till others, like Sam Cassidy, showed their a b ility lo hop th e ir unicyclcs, B rady M arrs, one o f on ly tw o second grade member.s o f the loam , show ed his s k ill nt do in g flip s over n bur thnl wus held betw een tw o unicyclers, O lhers to perform lhal tric k were C ra y W utls und C hurlotte S m ilh, The tcnm perform ed du ring the week the preschool was stud ying Ihe circus, and the im icyclers went along w ith the them e, w earing m u lti­ colored w igs, big hats and funky socks nnd glnsses. D u rin g the show, one preschooler wns overheard lo say, “ Som eday I’m gonnn do that.’’ M em bers o f the Pinebrook Pednlers are: second grade - B rady M arrs, Jerem y W alker; third grade - K erri B levins, Sum D ressier, Jnryd Shore, Jacob W alker; fourth grade - Brud D eal, C a itlin Hauser, A nd rew Key, C alie M ontgo m ­ ery, Jordan M oore, A le x N ew m an, Sean N ew m an, C harlotte S m ith, B rittani S lew nrI, O rny W utts, E laina W om ble, O liv ia W oodw ard; fifth grade - A ustin B e ll, Sum Cussidy, M irnnda Edw ards, M ichael M arrs. Bethlehem preschoolers watching the unicyclers included, from left: front - Will Foster, Preston Prater, Lindsay Crotts, Elizabeth Weekley; and back - Abi Waters, Kyle McCune, Kelly Anne Howard and Logan Allen. Boyd Correli and Olivia Boger enjoy the show. Teacher Susan Sink applauds the unicyclers with Clayton Foster, Kelly Anne Howard, Kyle McCune, Will Foster, Preston Prater and Ryan Longworth. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson Miranda Edwards, Kerri Blevins and Jordan Moore lock arms. Sam Cassidy dressed as a clown for the younger chil­ dren.The Pinebrook Pedalers Unicycle team members make their way around the Bethlehem room - quite a feat on the carpet. m - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursiluy, March 27,2003 Davie Schools W illium K. D iivii- Kli-m i'nlnry ■|1ic secorul i;r;nle woiil <m h fickl trip Id I Icrilagc riiciiirc ill W iiiston- Snclm March 7. Sludoiits made fell puppets w ilh Ihc sciciice ilieiiic o f Iruils, vegclables, weallicr, and life cyclcs. StiiUcnls then hail a bag lunch on Ihc bus buck to W RD. I'cachcrs.assislanl.s.aiid volunteers Involved were: Pam Renegar. Danielle Shepherd. Alycc Dagsliaw. Brenda Glasscock, Meloney Jones, and Ihc bus d rive r, and A lan Hagshaw who volunteered to go du ring his spring break from collegc, OnMnrch 7. students enjoyed the semi-annual book dislrih>itiun, otherwise known as the “ W RD Uook I’rojcci". Every student chosc a brand new book lo have for Ihcir own. Students chose from many titles. There were nonfiction and fiction lilies available, and some lilies were In hardback editions. The W illiam R. Davie Rurilan C lub provided financial support. Community service groups and churches in Ihc comm unity have been inslrum cnlal in making the hiKik project ii reality for the sccond year. The students w ill sclcci hiioks again in May. C ili/ens o f Ihe Week March 10- l ‘l; C edric W ilso n. Keenan S hoffner. T yler K e lly, Connor C arpenter. M atthew S cn tlell. IJrillany Craiit'ill. Sasha Lockhart. Shurina Scott, I’ayion Kelly, Juan Ihiga-U eltran, Ashley Anderson, C ourtney Orannaman, M iranda Myers, Ale.i 1 lenry, Sara Childress. K e'Aira Smith, and Maddie Hunt. Hus and Cur Riders o f the week Murch 10-14: Christian Childress. Shurina Scott. Aaron Moreno, Jenna D o w e ll. T rislo n M c.liw en , Caoulney W illiams, Kendal Lanier, lirittn ie Cartner, Carlos Rivera, Iliunncy Rodregucs, and loat|uin Ramirez. Fourth grade sludenls o f Tracy Dyson, Jen Meagher, Judy While and M arjo rie M oore visited Horizons U nlim ited M arch IK. They visited Old Scl/.er, the one room school house. They ulso learned a lot about “ Rocks und Minerals.“ N nrlh Dnvie M iddle The Rocket Tean> w ill go to the m itm orc House March 27. which w ill culminate a study of Frunce and Western l:uropc. Students need lo be ul school ul 7:11) u.m. und bring u bag linich anil drink. I’arcnts need to pick up their child al 5:.TO p.m. The cnd-of-lhc-ycur uwards break­ fast to be held I'riday, May 2.1 at « u.m. in Ihecafctcriu. A ll parents urc invited. More inform alion w ill fol­ low al a later date. In malh, students studied ratio, |K-rccnt, and proportions this past ({uarler. Sludenls urc sUulying ge­ ometry and huve hud fun creating lesscllulions. In language urts class sludenls huve studied a Ihenv.itic iniit titled. Seeing il Through in Ihe literature book. They huve Icurned to write inform alive. expressive, and criti­ cal pieces. They are researching fa­ mous Kuropcans und w riting a re­ seurch paper on this topic. Students have studied women and famous African-American sci­ entists und prepured presenlutions on this topic. This nine weeks they w ill study soil,land forniallons.aiul erosion. They look forward to a Held trip lo Sci-Works this spring. Sludenls recently completed a m ill on Western Hurope in social studies. As an integrated unil. each class is reading the novel. Number the Stars, which takes place during W orlil Wur 11 during Ihe time o f the N a/i regime in Germany. Prime Time classes have stud­ ied honesty, personality types, and are covering a unil on Bullying. Plnebniok Klemi’nlury Jessica l-osler ami Lrika Smith are high school interns who svill be wilh Pinebrook for Ihe remainder of the yeur. Sccond grade w ill be on u field trip I'hursduy lo Lowes Food nnd Ihen lunch at Venc/.ias. This field trip w ill enhance the study on nu­ trition. This week's Bo,x lop Chumpi- ons ure Mrs. Hurtniuns fourth grude class w llh 49. Classroom winners include; Brandon C handler. Shymeka Green. Ricky Greer III. Callin Huuser, Kenneth Mockaduy, lirinn Lapish. Jacob Linhart. Hailey Marsh, Uritinny M ctcalf,CA M ont­ gom ery. Pete N ewm un. B lake Roiser, Brartdon Roy. Nuthan Sheets, Binkley Simmons. Zachary Summers. Joseph Wulson, Patrick W haley, Elainu W om ble, K e lly W oodward.Olivia W oodward,This week, 583 box tops were collcclcd and $ 1,455 hns been earned toward new books for the media center. First grade still hus the leud in the grude chullenge. Check the w ull milside Ihe cufeleriu to sec how your grade is doing. Character Kids trail is loyalty for Ihe week o f March 17-21. Charac­ ter Kids fo r Ihe week: Jordan M iller. Hope G odfrey, Jonulhan Hupp, Jake M cKay, Jonathan W ill­ iam s, Hannah N elson. B rilla n i S tew art, Zack Sum m ers, Josb Gupton, W il Cope. Busy Gon/.ules. Auslin Doby. Di.xon Gome/.. Luke W ulker, Ruvcn F o il/, Jordun Foucheux. Samuel Newmun. Jcs- sica White. Truvis Sheets, Zackary Keeton, K atie Cassidy, Kasey Cashwell. Katie Bolmcr, K aillyn Bailey, Terra Stanley There are Iwo skate nights left this school year, Ihe next one on A pril I. KlemcHlnry Students urc slill Hying high wilh their reading chullcnge progrum and hooks are jelling in und out o f the library. At the end o f the second week, the results for Ihc Purple Squadron wore; M rs. C arter's kimlcrs 496 books, Mrs. Lumley's first graders fi7<J books, Mrs. F'ord's first graders 721 books, M rs. Dalton's kinders 736 books, Mrs. Myers’s kinders У06 books, and tak­ ing over first placc with 1.011 books urc Mrs. Miumino's kinders. Clos­ est results lasl week were found in Ihe Blue Squadron. M rs. Huyes' th ird graders 117 poinls. M rs. Balsley's third graders 206 points. Mrs. McDaniel's second graders 216 points, Mrs. Moore's sccoiul grail- crs 265 points, Miss Bycrly's third graders 267 poinls, Mrs. Bullins's firsl and second grailers 274 points, anil just nipping into the lead, Mrs. Robinson's second graders wilh 27K points. Results in Ihe Green Squadron were ulso close. M rs. Purrone's fourlh gruders 2Ш poinls, M rs. Rominc's fourth graders 225 points. M rs. Courtcmanchc's fifth graders 341 points, Mrs. Terry's fifth grad­ ers 346 points, M rs. King's fiflh graders 351 poinls, and fiying inlo firsl place wilh an impressive -145 points were M rs. Joyce’s I'ourtb graders. M rs. M yers’s kindergarlners have lieen sludying creatures from long ugo - dinosiuirs. Students voted it their fuvorilc sludy topic so far. Hvery day stiulents studied a differ­ ent dinosaur, wrote in journals about what il would be like if Ihey were that dinosaur, and mude u dinosaur scene. 'The snow and ice might have kept some weeks short, bul that hus nol stopped Mrs. Myers's class from huving a busy month.They have ulso Icurncd about types o f weather, and olher units of sludy huve included Ihe post office, Vulcniinc’s Day, Presidenl's Day and kites. Students LOG HOME SEMINAR Sponsored by BEAR CREEK LOG HOMES Conducted hy LOGS AMERICA Everything you need to know nbout building your new LOG HOME!Bring your plans and ideas!Free to tho public.Reservations suggested. Village Inn and Conference Center Clemmons, NC Thursday, April 3 • 7-9 p.m. LOG HOME OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 12 • 10am-4pm 1448 Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville Call Kevin for Reservations or Directions 336-492-2804 wrote letters to Ihe president and w ent on an Internet tour o f Ihe While House. The featured author of the month Is Dr.Scuss. During Dr.Seuss Week, students read one ofhis mnny books every duy and even wore hats for “ Cat in the Hut" Day. Mrs. Myers and her .students arc looking forward to spring nnd enjoying nice wealher. Class events and olher informalion can be found on the class web page: wm \‘.U'Uchenvi'b.a>m, M rs. Robinson's sccond grude cluss is playing mother hen lo 18 eggs. As part o f a sludy o f the life cycle o f animals, they urc keeping the eggs warm and turning them three times daily. Students uru hop­ ing to see Iheir chicks hutch around April 8. The chicks w ill be returned to a farm soon afterwards. Mrs. Robinson's students have been rend­ ing furiously and are proud to be in first placc'in their Squadron. In class they read Ihc book “ A Chair for M y Mother" und begun un economics study. Fiflh grade students in Karen’s King’s cluss huve focused thcirstudy of scicncc on energy concepts. Ev­ eryone wus surprised lo discover Ihcir “ potcntiul energy" and dis­ cussed other forms o f kinclic and gr.tvlialionul ctiergy. From bouncing bulls to creating imaginary circuits, students bcciunc ’‘energized". In so­ cial studies, sludenls ure sludying the geographical regions o f the United Stales. Identifying states and eupi- tuls, as well us muking Iruvul bro­ chures w ill be part o f the sludy. In com m unications, students con­ cluded Ihcir cluss novel ’’K uvik" by trucking the mushers o f the 2003 Iditnrod Dog Sled Ruce in Alaska, and participating in oral reports of the geographical and economic con­ dilions o f Alaska. Some students cre­ ated replicas o f Alaskun dwellings in the “ Lusl Frontier." In future clusscs, students w ill he anidyzing figurulive language in tall tales and other genres o f reuding. Math stu­ dents arc engaged in Math Super­ slurs and Math Essentials lo improve efnciency ¡md accuracy in compu- talional ureas and logical reasoning. This week Mrs. W oodruff’s stu­ dents in Spunlsh classcs w ill all be bringing home "Q ue pusa'?" the quarterly Spanish newsletter. It in­ cludes the vocubulury for the third nine weeks nnd u preview o f nexl quurtcr’s words. Third, fourlh nnd fifth gruders w ill be bringing home sumples of work from the Ihiril quur- tcr as well, "Plensc take some time lo review these w ith your studenl. You may be surprised al what Ihey cnn sny. nnd Ihey might tench you u lillle . loo,” suid Mrs. Woodruff. Cougnrs o f Ihc W eek: Abby Stowe. Robcrlo Hcniande/.-Moa'no. Zenith M oore. 'Tristan Stewart, Cameron Gordon. Zachary Coffey. Katclyn Sizemore, Chelsea Moore, Elizabeth Howard, Duniel Benitez, Brinn Guerrero. Jo.sc Diuz. Megan Walker. Mike Lewis. A li Romano. Chris Diggs, De'Vonta Scott. Adinn Guyton. Rosa Flores. Josh Peeler, Bus Riders o f tho Month, March: Ashley Brindle. Eliznbelh Enriquez. K elly Hownrd. Dennis Arguetu, Carlos Rodriguez. Cougars o f the M onlh, March; Zavicr Rodriguez. 'Tnnin Maguly- R odriguez, M aricruz Flores- Murquez. Nulhnniel Tutlerow, Aus­ lin W lllinm s, Drudy Cook, W hilney llling, Viri Hcmnnde'z, Kyle Bullins, K nieb Puge, C aroline C ozart, Chclsen Brown, Dennis Arguela. Kali Davis, Omar Beizu. Wesley Varonu. Jessie Hilton. AlbciloGumn, Zach Green. Dillon Rothrock, A reminder lo parents: Sludent days to be made up ns a result of snow closures arc: M onday and Tuesday.April 14-15. 'Thursday. M arch 27 - D airy Queen Nighi; Monday. March 31. 7; 15 a.m.. Parcnl Breakfast followed by the Honor Roll Assembly. Mock.svillc Elcnicntury Kindergarlcn sludenls o f Mrs. Wyull nnd Mrs. Fullon Icurncd aboul how unprcdiclnbic Ihc weather can be. The rainy weather kept us from going on an outdoor field trip to fur­ ther explore ou'' five senses in na­ ture. They w ill look forwnrd lo go­ ing later in Ihe year. How to lake cover in case of a tornado was also an important weather topic. Thanks to all who helped wiih the reading program. Our cluss won un ice cream party for all o f our hard work nnd effort. Firsl grade students in M rs. Whitaker's class havo enjoyed read­ ing "The 'Tale o f Peter Rabbit" and other books by Beatrix Potter. 'They arc also learning to inensun; objects und comparc numbers lo 100. Mrs. M urlin nnd Mrs. Pruitt’s class have begim our science unil on embryology. Wc are incubating 18 eggs and our looking forwnrd lo baby chicks in 21 days. We are learn­ ing all aboul Ihe development stages our eggs w ill go Ihrough before they hatch inlo cute yellow chicks. Wc had a wonderful Sl. Patrick’s Dny celebrution Ihul included green cup­ cakes, green ciHikics, green juice nnd giecn [joanut butler and celery. Many tlinnks lo all our wonderful purents for all their support. We are learning lo add and subirncl in under three minutes und we urc so proud of our­ selves. Ms. Vogler and Mrs. Shuler’s third graders w ill be going swim ­ ming al Ihc YM C A. They success­ fully rend more pnges Ihnn any olher Ihird grade class during the annual reading incentive progrum “ Reading Builds Heroes." Those students meeting Ihe overall goal participated in tlic siK’cial Hero Celebration spon­ sored by Ihe PTA. In addition to reading. Ihe class is bringing in food items for the Storehouse for Jesus during the monlh o f Match. M r. Strickland’s fourth grade class hiis been wearing Ihc hat o f umateiir dctcctives lately. We hnve been reading “ 'The Westing Gnme" by Ellen Raskin, a very clever and fininy mystery. After reading cuch chnpter. the students record their clues nnd predictions in Iheir jour- nul. A fler ull. “ Whut wouldn’t you do for n cool $200 million'.'" In writing, we hnve focuscd on the muny types of poetry. I believe some prefer one style over another, but all the students huve shown a gifl for rhyming. In mnlh. we continue our niiirch towards the end o f year test. M rs. Prlslas’s fifih grade class finished up Iheir .scicncc unit on wealher nnd w ill soon be .studying Cenirnl and South America. Wc w ill leam about Ihe gcogmphy of the area und how il compnrcs lo lhat o f the United States. We w ill also learn whut type o f governments other Americans have nnd Ihcir different cultures. We w ill learn aboul these ureas ns separate regions, but we w ill compare nil ns|)ccts to lhal which we have learned about the U.S. and sec how sim ilar und different we ull are. Wc w ill ulso begin the novel "Is­ land o f Ihe Blue Dolphins” in which a young girl living on a tropieui is- lund learns her wny in Ihe worid. Wc w ill bo uble 10 sec her people’s cus­ toms and compure Ihoir wuys to our own. C entral Dnvic DcvclopmeiiUil Day I Sludent of Ihc Week. March 17-21: Nohlan Bryant. 'This week wc talked ubout fiowers und springtime. Wo made flower hals and pretended to bo flow­ ers. On Pridny, wc went to see a pluy about u fisherman and nn enchanted fish. 'The children in Ms.Tucker's pre- kindergnrlcn cluss hnve been seeing “ green" ull week. We hud Ihc slrang- est visit from two liny Icpreehauns named Pally and M ally. They did mischievous things in the class while we were oul nt gym. Wo hnd to dcun up Ihcir mess. 'The children decided we needed to tench Pally and Matty about responsibility. Each day. we would write a reminder nboul Ink­ ing cure o f our cluss. By the end of Ihc week. Pnlly und M utly were do­ ing n good job but hnd lo return lo Ireland lo scarch for the pot o f gold al Ihe end o f Ihe rainbow. The children did scvcrul projects lo celobrnle St, Pnlriek's Dny.They puinled leprcchnuns. mude pots of gold nnd told whul Ihey would buy if they had all the money in Ihe world. They wished on lucky shiun- rocks und lold uboul whut Ihey wished for. They played w ith keys and locks hoping to find Ihe right key for Ihc treasure chcst. Put our staff to work for you! 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Rd...................................40.02 aerei $257,000Edwardi Rd................................................b.S aerea $75,000MadlionRd (commerelal)..............................2 aerea $425.000Lota 19 i 20 Garden Valley Rd. (Iredell Co.),.. 1.06 acres $18.900 ea, fatminaion............................................16«Л acres $142,400 VIrcassdell Lane......2,29 acres $18,000 .30 acres $172,500 .2,29 acres $29,500lOOHonhbrook...... 1.0^00, .............555 Hospital Bl. Ext.................... ....P/M1910 FartnlnQlon Rd.. ,$575 рд)357 Avon Street...... $425 P/M Ki:s M.|, IVtlYNSAMS НЛМ>ЛИ MAYNT.Sy.Sl-HW 7^MlVvi DAVIK COUN TY KN TICRI’RISK RKCOKI). Tluirsdiiy, iVIiirch 27, 2003 - D3 Davie Student Serves As Page “Mathletes" who represented North Davie MidtJIe School in this year’s Mathcounts competion are pictured above. (Seated, left to right) Tiffany Esetp, Daniel Gilbert, teacher Steve Rareshide, Chase Macaione, and Jordan Courtemanche. (Standing) Amy Gilbert, Amanda Reavis, Lauren Brown, and Jill Durham. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Local Students Compete In MathCounts D nvic n ig h .sttulcnl Jdi'ilnii JclTrey C linc ic c c iilly served us n piiyc I'or Ihc N .C . House o f Kcpre.scnliillvc.s. He is Ihc .son orJelTrey iiiul G ciiii C line o f M ocksvillc, and was sponsored by Kcp. .Itilia C. H oward. I'ages play an im porianl role ill the Mouse by iissistiiig m cni- lievs during co m iiiittce m eetings and llo o r sessions. 'I'he page pro­ gram al'fords the youlh ol' N orth C arolina the op porlu nily lo see I'irst-haiul lio w laws are m inle. Pages sonielinics niecl stale gov- ernm cnl olTicials, in addition lo legislators, during ih e ir week in Raleigh. Law m akers gel lo m eel llie leaders ol' tom orrow . I'o r m ore inl'orm iilion about .Fordan .Fel'l'rcy Clinc ih c page p ro g ra m , co n ta ct L u c ille T h o m p so n in the speaker's o liic c at (919) 73.1- . W l, M alhC ounls is a nationw ide m ath co m p eliion program fo r m iddle .school sludenls. Sludenls I'rom N o rlh O avie M id d le S chool show ed llic ir kn ow ledge ol' ntimber.s al the N o rU n ve sl lic g io n a l M a th - C ounls co m p clitio n on Peb. 22 at P hilo M id d le School in W in ­ ston-Sulem . T he N o rth w e st R egion is m ade up o f schools from seven co u n tie s ; D a v ie . D a v id so n , A lle g h a n y , F o rs y lh . S tokes. Surry. Y adkin, and W ilkes, The N o rlh D a v ic M id d le School team , led by Ih c ir coach and leacher S ieve K aieshitlc. placed Ih ird oul o f 23 icam s. In d ivid u a lly. D aniel O ilb crl placed tenlh out o f 187 other students. The purpose o f M athcounis is lo prom ote studenl intcrcsl in m ath by m aking m alh achieve­ m ent as challenging and c.xcil- ing as any school sporl. B eginning each fa ll, teach­ ers and olhe r volnnlccrs coach studenl “ M alhleles". and afler several m onlhs students co m ­ pete in a local co m petition. The lop teams and individua ls then go on to slate c o in p e lilio n s . w lie rc ihe lo p fo u r individua ls advance lo the N ational C om - pclitio n . The state co m p e titio n was held M arch I in D tirliam at the S chool o f M ath and S cience and although N orlh D avic did not placc it was (|uite a feat to reach lhat level o fth e co m p e ti­ tion. M alhco tinis is sponsored by the N orth C arolina Professional Engineers, w ho o rg itn izc Ihe event fo r m iddle schools. Stein in Pili Eta Sigm a C hristopher Stein o f M ocks­ v ille was one o f approxim ately ISO Cam pbell U niversity stutlciUs indu cted in lo Phi Б1а S igm a N ational H onor Society. Phi Bla Sigm a is nationally recognized fo r aciulcm ic e.\ccl- lence and social and personal rc- s p o n s ib ilily . M em bers m ust have achieved a 3.5 or betler grade poim average in ih e ir firsl collegiate year and be active in exti'iieurricular acitvities. Stein, a pre-pharm acy m ajor, gradu ated fro m D a v ic H ig h School, w here he was active in the Bela and I'C A clubs. Me was captain o f the .soccer team. He is the son o f M r. and M rs. Jo­ seph Stein. 1 .2 A c re Lot in D o v ie C o u n ty 1.2 acre lot located in the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, couniy water wilh meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. R ed uced to $ 2 2 ,0 0 0 Contact Robert Slone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 c9û C y \f c 'c 'G o m e í7 ^ //ie aV l y e r s dt Rie ór К д с 1л о ш Lot 323-$109,500 3 Bedroom. 2.S Bath Jotted tub, main level MBR 9x8 study, panuy.potlo •From$90,000's •In Mocksville only 25 minules to Winston-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davie County taxes and Davie County Schools I'U K N IS n iC I) iM O D K L -O l'liN S un-M iiii-Frl • 2-5|)iii lìiin-iliim ; l-W W Id I'lirmiiistUm Hil H\ii ¡74, turn It'ft Ю H'Hsi'v Go Sat Klani-ppm ^ /..д/Шш« Rii R‘iMoi\u\ 751 -2035 Whiiiicy. l-ollow si}>n.s. w lì a le V С f it l a к с ! Ä ) www.cbltlad.comEiích oHctt ia irxJopondonily ownod find oporalod. C O L D U ie tL B A N K E R □ IRiMX RUALTORS R E A L T Y 'k i i i L v a H In M o c k s v ille 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 , 9 4 0 0 In A d v a n c e /H ills d a le 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 817 (îiirncr Sired - (.‘liiiirniny .4JK, 1ИА Cdltü^o with liiiKÍvvoiui lliuirs ..S;; cMi'in-kitclicn. Miinv ^lpclillc^. ü-ciii cui'jKul wilh UK22 uliliiy шл. C’onvciiifiil in-toun Incalidii, .$89,911(1 Cnil Koilncy, M b Toi S(i4‘el • .^ИК, 2ИЛ hrick liiiit'U wuU UHs ut uiom. l-vMJfvil-iu hiickyuKl Wllh slonitK’ hmhhii^. Cìiciitii\-íuwH liKHiion with easy nccoss Ui 1- ■m, $n)9,9()ÜCiillJiiiiico. 1Ы Cliiirli.stm i К1(1цс Drive M ocksville • УШ , 2ВЛ гапсЬ nulural ^iis liciit, j^iis Idu lircplacc ill living room. Гс1кчч) Inii'K yard. 2-car atlatliL-d tiirajic. Coijvcniciil to shopping!, 1Л4,91НК all Debbie. 2197 Hwy 64 We.st • Great Marter liomc. reiiced backyard, new l)erber Ciirpel. minules to I-ll). Very well inaiiilaiiied, S9|,SI)I) Call Oehbie or Uodney 143 W liuliim Creek Roud - МШ,2ПЛ home designed lor eflieieiiey. Semi-hnndicnjiiKd friendly. I'mished homt.s room, cathedral ceilmy in yreai room. 2 car yiiraye, 30 year sculpliired rouV. $129,90« Cull Mary, 2M) Ktínewíítid Circle • ЯНК. 2UA hrick ranch w/updiiletl caipet. vinyl Л wallpaper. New countertops Л tile In kiichen. 2 car yunige. fenced pasture iV: I stall barn w/tack room. $116,000. Call Cilen. 129 W cslridjic Uond* C’ueut Advance location i'or tills 3 bedroom. 2 hath home wilh Ceiicetl hack yaril. New carpel luul paiiU. $U9»9(10 Cull Kodney or Debbie. 2M) WiUhvnod I'iin n • Irailitional .style h(>me I'eaunes -I hedioonis. 2 ballis aiul laundry room, acres with pond nnd garden area $166,500 OR house wilh -I acres lor $141,50(1, ( ’all Janice. _________________________________ 180 nicknry Tree Uoml - All brick •IHK lumie, oil nice woodeil lol c»i quid slreel. Kitchen remodeled wilh solid oak cabinels. custom liie cenler ishind. wood lloins. while appliaiices-jill stay, l.ois of space. $154,900 Call Karen. 109 Quad llfillo w Roail • Great 2 story luMue with lols of sloniiie nnd heautilul kiichen. 3HK. 2.5ВЛ. oClicc, lenced backyard anti wonderftil neighborhood. $134,9(1(1 Call Rodney 139 Crcekwood D rive -llm lm m c 154 HoNvvomI Church Roml - is in yreal condition w/new W()od lloors 3liK. 2ИА home wilh laijje lenced in liviny area, new ceramic tile in backyanl. 1*егГес1 lor 1st time kllchon. new carpel in HKs. 2-lier dock. Uomelniyer! $115,90() Call Uintney sery private varil. Home warranty included, $134,500 Call Peler _______________ 218 UedwuiHl Drive • Move riylit into this ({iiallly brick ranch w/.^BK ii 2 lull BA iK; unlinislied bsnil. Alt api)lii\nces stay. 'I bis home inelniles one iiiiraye, a storage bkli! Si playgrounil etiiiip, $119,900 Call Glen 225 lloll.v bane - К'щ si/e l-nnllsb 3406 Ihvy 158 - Beauiilidly Tudor hon\e. 5tlUs. Д full Л: 2 ball' decovaled home with nesv kitebenBAs. Iininal I.к DR. siudy/oKice catiiiiets, liie countertops, replacement kit. w/breaklasi area, lull basement. 2 vinyl wiiiilows, W'oiuleiful liome in car yanijie. Private 1.71 acre lot. ^tval locatioti, $92,90(1 Call Janice ui $272,900 Call Mary. Jame. 410 hirreiitine C hurch Road Immneulately kepi Innne w/3BK. 2BA. .Split BR plan, huge GR, e.Mra cabinets In kiichen. Sits on 2 acres, suitable for bosses, Viesv vd’ pujul. Possible exlra land avail. $129,900 ( ‘all Cindy. 205 C ountry C lie lf ■ C'liMoin lumw U 42 .lerlelio tlm re li wilh ')' & vmillfd vciliiitis. MtlU iiii C’liu iiir y SL-liini!. privale wminlilill .K: upiKr. fcilillti inns ill iill ucrc. 1„S sliiry. iiifiil rodiii w/(iiis l(i(! riKini.s, niivc'il palio, 7..‘>'JAC I'oiifCil. I'l‘. (cirnial DR w/hilwds. kikhi'll islaiut $37‘j,'51MI Call I’clcr • (lvvnor/A(!i.'iil. w/Jcnii Aire, 2 MtlUs. .Mudi imia'! $17S .W ('¡ill Mary. I 138 Shulhmhvook Drive • open lloor plan w/soarini* ceilings windows for lots of light. 3BR, 2BA new conslrucliou w/greiil masicr sulle, (unit rear poivlies. .split BR plan i’i: ptivaie lot, $189,900 ('all Janice. 676 ra iriie ld Road • .MtR home in 141 Oak Street • ('tiarniing cV; well move*m condition. New rool and heal kepi brick ranch. Uus home has been pump, freshly painted. All appliances pampereil and it shows, l.ois of e.xiras reniain. $59,900 Call (ilen, mul a yaul Ouit is full of blooming livesand shrubs. Mechanics detached gaiage, $139,900 Call Karen or Cilen, 164 I.iiuhi Lane • Immaculaie! One level living. .MiU. 2.5BA. over .st|, ft, l.arge MBR w/full BA& walk*in closet, beautiful view from dining room l>aek deck. Call for more details, $127,900 Call Debbie, JanlccMcnanlcl909-0747 Debbie i'ennington 909'iiS4 Mflryllcmlrickt940-7077 Itudncy Uailcy909-JÍI0J Karen Maready ijiS'im Jflckic Couhton 751-9400 Ш ш в ihc web: www.PenninglonRcaUy.com......or.. ...E-mail us al inrò@£eimingU)nReariy.com 1)4 - DAVIK COUN TY KN TIiRPRISK RKCORI), Tluirsda.v, Miirch 27. 2003 White Squirrel A Curiosity For Mocksville Family ll.v Jiickiv Sviilxilt Davio C ounly Uiilcrprisc Kccoril Tho- W oolen I'lin iily o f M ocksville live in a i|iiie l area on K obcrson D rive . 'I'h e y've lived Ihere I'oralnuisl 1.1 years. T heir hack yard is .surrounded hy woods. A few I'eel front iheir living room w indow a hirdi'ceder slands in Ihcir yard. Il's Ihere lo allrael Ihe local w ild life lhal lives nearby. M ost bird cnihusiasis discour­ age visits from si|uirrels and fre­ quently label them a nuisance. B ut, G regj! W ooten keeps Ih e ir bird fe e d cr slocked w ilh com and seed in hopes o f allracl- ing one very unique lo o k in g squirrel. Il's il S ciurus ca rolinieiisis, also know n as an Easlern gray squirrel. H ui Ihis .squirrel isn'l gray al all. Il’s an albino, coin- plele w ilh a .set o f pink eyes. M artha W ooten first spoiled their bushy tailed neighbor last Septem ber. M arlha says for a long lim e she and a neighbor were the on ly ones lo sec Ihc squirrel. W hen husband O rcgg fin ally did gel a glim pse o f the anim al it was lhal Thanksgiving. M arlha said she was glad .someone else besides her and the neighbor fi­ nally saw it. Before the ice suirius lhal rc- cenlly hil the counly a few wcek.s ago, M arlha .says several grey squirrels were oul and could be seen scurrying around Iheir yard as if they were preparing for the bad weather aboul lo strike. But on ihc actual day o f the storm the lillle albino squirrel was oul Ihe entire day clim b in g trees and scam pering aboul Iheir properly. " Il's co m ica l lo w a tch ," said M arlha. The W ooten’s toddler daugh­ ter G cnny loves to w atch Ihc squirrel. She has named il W hile S q u irre l and her m om says G cnny know s if it's a cloudy o vcrca si day Ih cre 's a good chance her foraging friend w ill m ake an appearance. G regg lo ld us fo r Ihe tuosl pari Ihe little albino squirrel is a loner, and is usually seen m ov­ ing about by itself. But it doesn’t spend,all it's lim e alone. Some carly m ornings Gregg has caught a glim pse o f W hile S quirrel along the Irec- lin c on their properly. And on tho.se occasions he says the white squirrel can be seen frolickin g w ilh a frie n d , one other gray squirrel. *N ()lc: True alhino st/iiirrc h arc those w ith w liitf coats am i l>iiik eyes. They are <i somewhm rare sijiht. S quirrels w ith w hite coats and d a rk eyes are m ore co m m o nly seen. H re vard, in Tran.Kylvaiua O nm iy, calls it.'ielf Hom e o f the W hite Squirrels and the local college students keep a ta lly on Iheir colorless re.iidents hy taking a yearly cotail o f the creatures.Gregg Wooten got Ihls shot of the albino squirrel that lives on their property. Genny, Gregg, and Martha Wooten often spot their white squirrel on cloudy days. Storehouse For Jesus Honors Volunteers liy C het lliih n Special 10 Ihe linlerprise H undreds o f ihousands o f vo lu n le e r hours w ere rccog - n i/cd al A Sloreiiouse fo r Jesus' Volunleer A pprecialion D inner al H ardison U niled M clhod ist C hurch o f M ocksvilio . Storehouse E.xecutive D irec­ to r M arie C o llin s announced plans fo r a new bu ilding lo bo erected on property purchased along the north side o f U.S. 64 liast past the S oiilhern R ailw ay tracks and Depot Sireel. But, C ollin s lo ld Iho diners at thoir "D u ic h -tre a l" cutoroil dinner, no m ailer how largo the new bu ilding m ay be, “ Yon arc the true b iiild in g . 'riiro u g h the pow er and grace o f Jesus C hrist, you have helped b u ild this m in - )- istry day by day, task by task, just as a b ric k m ason w o u ld bu ild a w all b rick by brick. It is bec(iuse o f yourpassion lo serve ou r Lord, becau.sc o f yo ur de d i­ cation and perseverance lo H is w ork, that Ihe Storehouse is as strong as il is." She indicated tho Slorchoiise strength by rc p o rliiig that the vo lu n te e rs "a ss is te d c lie n ts 4,.100 lim e s " d u rin g 2()02. il serving m ore than 16,0(10 in d i­ viduals, and g ivin g m ore than 217,000 item s o f food to Ihe hungry and 100,ООО ilenis o f clo llu tig lo those w ho could nol afford lo buy il. "'roge th er w ith the Thanks­ givin g and C hristm as sponsors, we provided T hanksgiving d in ­ ners fo r .120 D a v ie C o u n ly fa m ilie s and C h ris tm a s fo r 1,008 D avie children, 25 adults and 5(i seniors, along w iih 74 C hristm as dinners fo r seniors. '’Because o f yo u r concern not o n ly fo r our clie n ts’ m ate­ rial needs, but even m ore im por­ tant, theirsp iritiia l needs, clients have not o n ly been fed and clothed, but encouraged by the W ord o f G od, stronger fo r hav­ ing heard the gospel o f Jesus C h ris t, and blessed b y y o u r prayers. You have been sail and light in a w o rld o f darkness," C o llin s co nclude d her re­ m arks by le llin g the vohm tcersr " I w ould like fo r ns to slop a m inule lo go lo G od in silent prayer o f gratitude for our sis­ te r. M a rg a re t H o y le , w h o w orked cheerfully beside us and w ho has gone to he w ith tho Lord this past I'a ll." K iith H o yle then was pre­ sented w ith a g ift in m oinory o f her sisier. A w arded w ith S lorohouse S ta ff o f the Year ce rtifica le s w e re Jun icc and W ayne C a m p b e ll, Jancl D a ve n p o rt, C h e rie M onsoes and C a ro l S tapf, each w h o vohm loerod m ore lhan .‘iOO hours in 2002. Free M edical C lin ic S ta ff o f Ihe Y ea r c e rlific a te s w ere awarded to 2002 C oordinators Julie Luffm an and A p ril Slaley, I’harm acy S taff o f tho Year c e rlific a te s w ere aw arded to phH rm iicisls R ob Rauch, phar­ m acy director, and to Bob H all and Karen Jones, m edication as­ sistance |)rogram coordinator, A n n a M a rie N ic o lls w as honored fo r being Ihe longcsl serving volunteer, volunteering al the Storehouse since |y*)6. 'riie G ootl N eighbor A w aril wont lo Lonnie H o w e ll, w ho m ow s tho grass w eekly al tho S torehouse d u rin g the area's m ow ing .season. H onored for volunleer ser­ vic e in 2002 w ore C y n lh ia B a ld w in atul Libby Foslor, Vol- u n le e rs o f the Y ear; A a ro n Bailey, Youlh Volunleer o f the Year; Joyce Hayos, C lient Vol- u n tco ro flh o Year; I’oggy Talley, I'Voo M edical C lin ic Volunleer o f the Year; and K ichard Koa, I’harm acy Volunleer o f the Your, T'ho e v e n in g ’s d o o r p ri/e was w on by Peggy Talley. Volunteers wore presented, hy L ib b y Banks, w ith colTeo tm igs bearing Ihe v o liin io c r’s name and a co lo rfu l reproduc­ tion o f local artist Sue Boggs’ painting o f tho abandoned homo on Yadkin Vailoy Roud in A d ­ vance where C ollins opened the door on the first Storehouse on Jan. 12, 1W 3, Since then, the Storehouse - w hich e.xisis solely on conlribu- lio iis from in tiivitliia ls, corpora­ tions and com panies, and tho supportive m em bers o f dozens o f c h u rc h c o n g re g a tio n s ihroughoul D avie and Forsyth counties - has w orked lo help A Storehouse fo r Jesus - Ghana and Ihe G hanaian people w ith special m edical m issions, and shipm ents o f shoes and clo th ­ ing and, w ith Iho W est A frica n S lorchousc o rg a n iz a lio n , has developed an educational p ro ­ gram un der w h ich A m e rica n ilonors provide funds lo finiince courses o f study fo r those stu­ dents - ca refully selected by a G hanaian co m m illce - w ho arc deem ed suitable fro m all as­ pects fo r advanced studies. In lhal respecl, ihe goal is to provide graduates from am ong that group o f studenis w ho m ay help developm em o f busine.ss, induslry, ag riculluro , and gov­ ernm ent in Ghana. M in is try in m usic at the an­ nual Storehouse dinner was pro- vidcd by Ihe Poor M a n ’s Band o f H ardison U niled M clh o d isl C hurch led by the Rev, D ennis M arshall, H ardison's paslor, E .xpressions o f g ra titu d e were given by C ollin s to C herie M onsees, E m ily Johnson, M ary Lapish and L ib b y Banks w ho handled regislralion duties for Ihe dinner; lo M onsees fo r hor w o rk in obtaining awards, in v i- la lio n s , c e rtific a te s und p ro ­ gram s; to D aw n A lle n fo r Ih'e d in n e r d e c o ra lio n s at the church: to L ib b y Banks and Sue B og gs fo r Ihe g ift m ugs; to C arol S tapf fo r roses; to Keichie Creek Bakery fo r Ihc door prize; to the P oo r M a n ’s B and fo r m u s ic ; to H u id is o n U n ite d M ethodist C hurch fo r Ihe u.sc o f the b u ild in g , and lo C o llin s ’ husband, John, fo r photography . He is assi.stant exccuiivc direc- - tor o f the Storehouse. C ollin s asked that volunteers B c ltÿ Jo H a rtm a n , W e sle y* Bostian and Anna M arie N icolls be rem em bered in prayers be- cau.se o f illness w hich precluded Iheir allendance al the tiinner. O n iU Q i 463 Mullis Rd. .• $462,000 1 706 Rivetbend Dr.« $339,0001 У98 Faimlngton Rd. • $26^0 IH53 Main Church Rd. • $250^300 Ui| iMT 30 ics (т1 UïI. fVxib. кит г RipiiïIi ^»ОО*/- aj. (t.utili«: tiÄ. Wt A hi Ur«i«iL wflíí 5(íte, Cdf unse view.Ululone 1к>тс'Lücíitctf on 3 ne. lot. h.vchvood floors, s{iaoai4 LR. DR, & clod, Ш , iÜA. Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Mocksville: Clemmons: 336-751-2222 336-778-2221 854 Valley Rd. 2419 Lewisville- SuitelOO Clemmons, Rd. WWW.C21 S W M .com 2522USHwv64W*$MÇï900 m • li f.mímíJ. к| 'fjdíirl íiíUv ri.'.’.'“ " ' " " " У.'Л «1. .«4.1 |.пц К, ,H, tn Located miruitcs from f.imwxjtai Exit ИО, lïick mnclicf 3/*1№. 3(JA. Irj fmt ytcl, + more 378 Lakeview Rd. • $229,900 12805 Atwood Rd. • $229,900 •jta'itwJ nn S .ic*;. Hf(hV(l firs. Inckory c.ibticns LmïiI (fc.'it Ut tiUoit.uint). 3 Г()1,& Ÿ^rnV m kitciK'O. Convient to I-K) чач.ч)(х1()(*г.»и»(Км1 lire, ^vctais rrjoii«.Ln. biick deck. L.iko fwit pro<)city on 92 ac. liiko Mis/Hor ИЛ in MBH. Lrj. detiichcd fjiir.igo,3ßR. 2,5йЛ, (Ofm»\l Itving & dminy toojn iwcas, New cnbincis, bfCiikf;isrf>oot<, pütio A Imi tub. 207 Ralph Ratledae • $169.500 3 .te.. Woo(í >кжт; 21.ИЮ*/- ьГ. -ШН. 3lîA.s. Gcrmiin fKjt till», wr.ip |>oif.h, (j.ir.Kjtí 3(tfl 1 bOQ er J< R.tdiHn«! cil 3.5 ЛС it i\ir< ajttirj. IK (àn fiJ I/o« w/ 3(il FW iiltc Miigtj Itotiie Wllh 2400 ♦ m|. ft. Atliiictivdy situated on 2,5 Лс, ‘1BR, 4ПЛ 3Bil/2BA iKxno with upcfntcs. New point, carpet, new appliances, new pool liner A roof. lid. R.iihv,7cMr ISCß^i.lftw/aßk-ofl'iitl а>пь1г»*с1юп CaU ToiJayl U»Vy •Ifimiail.no cavlition, 3(Ш, 2ПЛ, r.tono fuL'f)l.ice, l.v(jo t/c-ck. Call loday'Inviuifiilate Huise' .Sl>acious LH w/firc(>laCQ. 2BR, 2ÜA Greal iKxne! Harctwooct floors UvowylKjut. 3DR, 2UA 207 Peppetslone Dr.* $134.900 | 664 Sanford A»« • $131,900 3BR. 2.')BA, tjnMl t<icn il ЬЧШ w/t/ey 1 Sííí/j ft Ink nitJii cuftiiitl, ntijwukjt. Cfnkntj. kitcticn c.iUiotb Л1Л. kjljunit I or 3BR . 2ВЛ. IH w/(jas loij-j, {liri 2BR H.nK-h on 1,2 ac lia-; k)ts to offer, 3-4 BR, fttxiie (1гк.|ц<1е(1 in tfie pnce) tfuit íK'wIs ÎLC. 1 .SBA. Ц)5 den, кцс1н;п, (Ж AIR. Cí»lf for info. 2197USHwv601 S.* $109. Ikiiv w/aiMJWit niOMi kxütm 200Ü luj< citciifjr, tftWI fks, lit^i(jt mi A 4 U« 1480 Jericho ChRd* $86500 Щ ж г ' Г | ^ | с Ш 3Í3Í. 2IV\r;iTh5tyblriiiíw/iCíÍTqciirfrcritftrrh lofuruihUrtyîitJ, Crmicle fí/tí/,iU<uiii4V4My .ад, 2(UV клх1 lovcr fV {in •w/3Wt, гИЛ, FoncwllwcW Яосг, Ixitxi carjRH. ufxiated IkmI/ 2BR corxto. Liroe lu‘aled/cooJe<í den in Cíwn кхА1гк| 3B11 IBA Iwi«, Lots of wxtiKs n „пп. (»f»it| rm A (kit ►trcíMj tiltil, П’. ríitfíTfí! y:t/d w/fcts of eitrivi. íwr. tv.-w windovw, new roof A vin>^ adirxj. t).ibornent, ГР in LH. Uilcony from MÍIR. All kitü«ri iï.%vvrvfuii»in Inlot e*c(íicntíocatcn. DouljIewHÍo with lots of room! 3DR, 2ВЛPfrai aiipJiarcesjiayi Dutchman Hills136 Joe Rd • $79.900 ,, NiwW/cfi nre lot, C^rrlfn ti4j. Urk frtiirtitiùnNew UVV («1 .f.'l ЛС kil .VvMft c.il in пОЯ.Тп/ултыкчН A(<Airic*-i Stiry' 14*80 SWMI IS Situated cn l.H f{imx**3d 3W сти»».! n Ж(ас Cocfcimj. Нж Qrtu со^Шр ;.m New oi fimco A.c. A г.»х>(мм.л, «JelvíJfle rL-f'if)í«if(r A ai[rt. ЦП. witlAVi, ;iil nidi mniy A (;isit «»itiíiir.C^ítíílvftraunotííiíMitrii1.----------------' •’ Fabulous New Homes Starting In theS)20's Lot 21 S 145,200 3Bf?/2.5BA Lot 26 $153,000 3BR/2BA Plus Mony Moro Call Today For Iniormatiot^l stiiKf hírucr iMï.tnuit|inrity, lili liidlllt.Kln tuli №11 1,1|1.|..ш((,ш Ш 1П ISI'tDO H i-nlt |№1Ш {ulii minan Serving You With Memberships In: The Winslon-Salem Board of ReallOfS, Multiple Listing Seivlce, Certified Commerdal Investment Member (CCIH), Carolina Real Data (statewMe commerdal), loop Net (commerdal listing network), International Relocation Services ' RjrsjfthOflwHn^cr (ЫеОваН^есг Nikki White Earns Teen Singing Award O n Saturday, M arch 15, 2003, N ikki W hite, a native o f M ocksvillc, wus aw arded th e E n te rta in e r In d i- A ssociution T eenage A rtist/ S inger for 2003. N ikki began her singing career by w inning the U SA T a le n ts sp o n so re d Ju n io r C om petition held during the D avie C ounty F air in A pril 2002. A t this com petition is w h e re N ik k i cam e lo the attention o f J& G Prom otions o f C am eron. W ith the help of J& G , N ikki has recorded at Studio 92 in Sanford, and has perform ed at the follow ing locations: • June 2002; M ocksvilie, D avie C ounty R elay for Life; • July 2002; M ocksville, D a v ie C o u n ty L ib ra ry C ultural Day: • S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 2 ; M ario n , d u rin g th e G ood S am ’s C lub M eeting o f 2,500 people; • S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 2 ; M o rg a n -to n , d u rin g th e C layton H om es Prom otion; and • O ctober 2002; Edenton, during the C how an C ounty R egional Fair (17 countie.s), N ik k i a c te d in th e C o m m u n ity T h e a te r play. Nikki White earned a teen-age singer award for 2003. “ D ear E sth e r” in A pril o f 2002, She is uclive in various school on-dcavors su ch as chorus, band (she plays the clarinet), U nicycle C lub, and M ath C o u n ts as w ell as com m unity activities such as the H ickory Hill Sw im Tetmi, the Y M C A Ju n io r L enders C lub and the Y M CA U niled N ations Club. N ikki is un d er o ffer o f c o n tra c t w ith A m e ric a n Sound R ecords o f N ashville, T en n , N ik k i w ill be perform ing in N ashville at an o p e n p u b lic c o n c e rt th is sum m er. S he is th e d a u g h te r o f Bruce and W endy W hite o f O a k H a v e R ® R e a l t y «»«jsrasmaisnOTSBBisrasii 161 E. Lexington Rd Mooksvllle, NC 27028 Buyers! Oak Haven Realty will help pay your closing costsl $1,000 on a $100,000 • 199,999 home! $2,000 on a $200,000 • 299,999 home! $3,000 on a $300,000 - & up honfiel 7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 c o m m l s » o w , « . , . a m OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAYl 2 ■ 4 pml 6.57 Aerosi Now.hOm ol3BR,2BAI Spilt BRel$98,80()r’ This Immaculate home boasts of spacious eleganco with It's Incredible kitchen, formal dining, Ivrm w/gas ogs, large entry, breakfast nook, balconies, screened' porch, double garage, and many other featuresi $185,9001 Dlrecllona: 40 to oxlt 1B0. Right on Yadkin Vailoy Rd, Right Into Kinderton. Left on Townpark. M ini horse farm and dbl wide only $118,0001 www.OakHavenRealty.com to view thousands of ItpmèèÌ DAVIK C O U N TY K N T E R P R IS K R liC O R I). I'liiirsdii.v, M nrcIi 27, 2(»()3 -1)5 W ogatzke Orientation Leader At ASU P h illip A . W o g a tzke o f M o ck sville has been named a student orientation leader for the 2003-(l4 orientation program al Appalachian Slate U niversity. W o g a tzke is a freshm an m iddle gnides educalion m ajor. O rientation leaders conduct campus lours fo r sm all groups o f parenls and students, perform in a skil introducing incom ing freshm en to campus life , m oni­ tor placement tests, serve as resi- dent assistants in residence halls and assist academ ic advisors in sm all group .sessions. Cathy Seaford Joins Fortress Group C athy S eaford has jo in e d M edicare supplem enl, and long- expert in long term care and Porlress Insurance G ro u p in C le m m o n s as un in su ra n ce agonl. Seaford is licensed in prop­ erty. casually, life and heallh. le n ii caro Ihroughoul lite slale o f N orth C arolina. She is a form er sales representative w ilh Bank­ ers L ife and C asually and an M edicare supplem ents. She has resided w ith her hus­ band and Iw o children in D avie C ounly fo r m ore than 42 years. Swaringen On Lee Dean’s List H eather Sw aringen o f A d ­ vance was named to the dean's li.st w ith honors at Lee U niver- sity fo r ihc fall scmesler. Slu- denls w ilh a grade poinl average o f .'i.7 o r h ig h e r roeeive Ihc honor. She is Ihe d a u g h le r o f M arshall and Janie Swaringen. M ocksville. She itas an older sisier, M onica, and a younger brother, Bryson. She is the granddaughter o f B ruce imd E arline W hite o f W inston- Salem , and R obert and Billie Potter o f Piedm ont. SC. T h e E n te rta in e r In d i- A ssociation and Incli-Awards Show has been I'ormed by llie M usic C ity Entertainer IVcws w hich is celebrating its .list anniversary. For m ore background into N ikki’s career or for booking, contact A bbi G ayle, at The Entertainer N etw ork, PO Bo,x 2 9 3 1 5 7 , N a sh v ille , TN 37229; o r call her at (615) 419-7356. I 'á*'B O ^ 4156 Clemmons Road X r U Q c n X l a i Clemmons, NC 27012 ''‘S y Carolinas Realty _ (336) 71if-4M)0 C a l l t o d a y t o g e t t h e a n s w e r s t o e v e n y o u r t o u g h e s t r e a l e s f e r t c q u e s t i o n s . OPENHOUSE Sunday, 2-4pm 240 I'O X R ID G K C lk C I.Iv - Le w isville - O iik G rove - $310,000 Spacious home w/greal llrplan. Light & airy kit/b klsl/dcn w /blt-in s, gas logs, w ired for alam i sys, speaker sys, beautiful yard w /irrigation sys. L L 4th BR / Guest Suite rm w /fu ll B A , wd lol, nhbd pool & tennis, L L BR presently being used as den. Sandra Johnson D irvvllons: West on C ountry C lub becomes Shallow ford H d; L-Shady liro o k ; K-Fo.\ Kidne 126 V M .L K V V H iW R O A D - G reem vom l La kes - $29H,0()0 In im m aculate condition w ith abundance o f space fo r livin g and storage. A m ust see open Ilo or plan w ith new kitchen. 5 BR & З..Ч B A . Advance locaiion. Susan Parker D irections: 4 0 W- e.xit ISO llw y SOI. L- llw y SOI. L- Underpass, L- Ashburton, K- Valleyview. 35^ C A M B R IA - C a in h rlii Place - C lem m ons - $33S,*J«(I One level livin g b u ill by M aster Craftsm an M arlctte Builders. Cathedral ceiling in Fam ily room . Imprc.ssive deep troy in M aster BR. Kitchen boasi cherry cabinets. C iierry wood lloors in kitchen, fam ily room & DR. Sherri Coram O irections: l-‘IO, Clem m ons e.xit, K -Lew i.m lie- Clemmons, L-Peacehaven, K -llum iev Tanglewood A ge n ts *11 Vr/ futlnTonn. A^.)(MSuj-;l.Aün íletíi Aiiijn^on IIí.Sn|v‘*.CJ1S.GW OcU.eMwvte(>MI. Cfier,! Tirui Crtiljl MendB<ifu>01СП4 Ujitr>«ttt. CMS. on* MM411 7М-«Ю П441?0 99fl.20M 7U4<1? 7H 44IS /144430 П444(в M9-S062 ........Jtrviilti SliAxj.. .KaíifPrJbfii АВП .. .KimberV PuttPit KAiJmcfl, Cns. CiRIPitPtf1«fSincViHtdiKkSiívjííMftKCSifK^Oy*<»i 7l444?e П4-нг4 !Ш-иг4 . 714-440?7штгг,. M444« 7IS4410 7I4-44W SMron Thotivi .Sh.friCof»m...Suiin P«l*«. , lírn lí^Vïàj D. Mírd .. W»i|w4lonin . . 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I luirsda.v. Miircli 27, 2003 Administrative Court The fulliiwir);; lasi.'s wi'rc ilis- piiM'd ol' in D;ivic Ailmlnisiralivc Courl I'ch. 21. I’rcsiilinj;: Majiis- Inili.- Kevin D. llcnilrix. I'ro'.ccul- inj;: Kevin tk'iili;. assislani DA. - Ilurolil Jack Hnilcy. luilurc lo icducc speed, ilisniissed per civil selllenienl. ■ W illiam John Heddick. unsafe m ovem enl. redueeil lo im proper ei|uipinent, S2.S and cosl. - Ricardo II! Hello, no license, dismissed per correclion. ■ Alan Ureiil Boger. railtire lo rioilly U M V of address cliange. dis­ missed per correclion. - I’enny Cass Doger. exceedini! safe speed, dismissed per civ il selllemenl. - 'Fori Ann Boldin^!, speeding 50 ill a .I.“!, reduced lo improper ei(Uip- mcnt. $2.S and co.si. - .Slianiiim A , Bruebaker. failure lo comply w'illi licensc reslriclions. dismissed per correclion; speeditii! ill a 4.1. reduceil lo im proper equipmeiu, S25 and cost: failure lo secure passenger under 10, dis­ missed per plea. - Gerardo Cabrera, allowing un­ licensed petsim ki drive, dismisseil per correclion. - nmolla P. Carrasco, no llabil- ily insunincc. dismissed/correclion. - Roger W illiam Carter, s|>ee(l- ing 70 In a 5.'), reduccd lo improper ei|uipnienl, $2.5 and cosl. - Clirisloplier C. Carlner, ex­ ceeding posted speed, reduccd lo impriiper ei|ulpnieiii, S2.5 and cosl. - Rolwrl Joseph Corely, follow ­ ing loo closely, reduced In Improper ei|Hipmenl. $25 and cosl. - Crystal Clianiia Craven, no li­ cense. dismissed per correction. - Marianne G. Cris|)c|j. speeding S(i in a 71). reduced lo im proper ei|uipm eiil, $25. cost: failure lo wear seat hell, dismi.ssed per plea. ■ I’eggy Troutnian Davis, fiiihire lo slop for slop sign/red light, re­ duced to improper eijuipnient, $25 and cosl. - Tonimy Kay l:ldrclh. speeding 70 In a 55. reducc<l lo im proper e>|ui|)ii\eiit, $25 und cost. - Kevin Asliely I'lelds, Improper passing, reduced lo impropercijuip- nienl, $25 and cosl. J. - Elijah liuilily Preenian, speed­ ing K'l in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50 and cosl: expired inspection, disniissed/correellon. ■ Jcssc i'ayne f^usaro, designated lane violalion, dismissed per civil selllemenl, - M elissa Joy Gahle, expirc<l registralion, expia'd iiis|>cclion, dis­ missed per correclion. ■ Ivric Cilendel Ciaiiies, speeding SO in a 70. reduced lo improper ci|uipnienl, $25 and cost. • Melanie S. Grannaman, faitnre to yield, dismissed/civil selllemenl. - Douglas Alan Gray, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed/civil sellle- nient. - .Stephen C. Ilo lio n , expired tegisiralion, dismissed/correction. - (iarry Johnson lloois. speed­ ing 711 in a 55, reduced lo M In a .55. $10 and cost, ■ M ickey Lee lludspelh, speed­ ing 75 in a 55, reduced lo improper ei|uipinem, $100 and cost. - Aiipiiinide/ V. Jiniene/. no li­ cense. dismissed per correction. - Michael Kay Kelley, no li­ cense, dismissed per correction. - .Susan Gentry Kirk, speeding XO in a 70, dismissed in interest of Justice; no license, dismissed per correclion. - David Reagan Kyles, improper passing, reduced lo Improper ei|ulp- meiit, $50 and cosl. - Jusiin Keith Lalhani, speeding 52 in a .15, dismissed in inleresi of justice. - Teena W illis Leonard, license not in possession, tlisniissed per correction. - Christy M . Levesi|ue, speed­ ing 65 in a 50, reduced to improper ei|uipmenl, $25 and cosl. - Bobby Lee Mabe, Jr., speed­ ing f)8 in a 55, reduced lo improper ci|uipment, $25 and cost. - Munter M. MacParlane, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl, - Jeffrey Thomas M aki. speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Curlis Lamont M arlin, speed­ ing 52 in a .15, reduced lo 40 in a .15, $10 und cosl. - Asuncion 0 . M arlinez, speed­ ing 55 ill a .15, reduced to improper equipment, $100 and cost. - Randy Dean McCrary, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced to improper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Michael Linn M iller, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper e<|uipmeiil, $25 and cosl. - Joseph Brian Morgan. <lriving left o f center, dismissed per civil settlement. - Dtislin Michael Myers, no li­ cense, dismissed in interest of jus­ tice. - Dagoberlo M . Noyola. expired inspection, dismlssed/corrcelion. - Sander Vladim ir Niigls, speed­ ing 80 ill a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Glenda Ann Orvin, failure lu wear seal bell, dismissed per plea; failure to secure passenger under Ifi, $25 and cosl, - Stephanie H. Oslioriie, speed­ ing 5.1 In a .15. reduced to improper equipment, $50 and cosl. - Melissa L. Peacock, speeding XO in a 70, reduced to 74-70, SIO and cost; following loo closely, dis­ missed per civil selllement, - Klehard L, Pennington, failure to slop for red light, reiluccd to im ­ proper ei|uipiiieiit, $25 and cost. - M arion K. Peterson, expired registralion. dismissed/correction. - I’ainela Ci. I'eterson. speeding 5') in a 45. reduccd lo 50-45, $10 and cosl; expired inspeclion, dis­ missed per coiTcclion. - Joni Uene Phelps, speeding 70 in a 55, reduccd it» improper equip­ ment, $25 and cosl, - Joshua Lee Phipps^ registralion plate im properly allached, dis­ missed per correction, - Ilrandon Stevens Price, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduccd to improper equipment, $25 and cosl; expired inspection, disntissed/correelion, - Luis I'spinoza Kayn, speeding 75 III a 55, reduced lo im proper ei|uipmenl, $.50 and cosl; improper passing, dismissed per plea. - Kashcm D. Richardson, no li­ cense, dismissed per correction. ■ - M iguel Kincon, expired in­ speclion sticker, no license, dis­ missed per correction, - Ronald Rupocinskl, Jr,, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper cquipmenl, $25 and cost. - Darryl Leander Scales, speed­ ing 5 1 In a .15. reduced to Improper ei|uipnient, $25 and cost. - Rene C. Siiigeltary, speeding 69 ill a 55, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cosl; failure to notify D M V ofaddress change, dis­ missed per correclion. - Wendell Gene Speagle, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo Improper et|uipmenl, $25 and cost. - John Frederick Slaford, speed­ ing 84 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $10 and cosl, - Dennis Clinton Straney, unsafe movement, disnilssed/civll seltle- menl. - M ark Lynn Sutton, federal safely inspection violation, dis­ missed per correction. - Janel Nichols Taylor, unsafe m ovem ent, dism issed per c iv il selllemenl, - Adam Kay Thomas, failure lo reduce .speed, dismissed/civil setlle- nteni, - David W illiam Truitt, unsafe movemenl, disniissed/civll settle­ ment. - Jason Scoll Tudor, speeding MO in a 70. reihiced lo 79-70, S 10, cost. - M arina J, Vendrillo, expired inspeclion, disniissed/corrcclion. - Jennifer Diane Vogler, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement, - Janies Clyde Walker, 11, no li­ cense, dismissed per correction; exceeding safe speed, disnilssed per eivil selllemenl. - Joel David Wallace, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper cquipmenl, $25 anil cosi; failure lo wear seat b e lt, dismissed per plea, - Linda Spann W illard, unsafe movemenl, dismissed/civil .sellle- nienl. I'nili'tl To A ppeiir - Francisco II. Ascendo, faiUiru to slop for slop sign/red light, - Amanda Joyce Barrier, failure lo reduce speed. - 1 lerliert O liver Biilman, failure to slop for steady red light, - Jeffrey David Beaver, failure U) wear seal bell, no license, - Danny Ray Beiilon, failure lo wear seat bell. - Delrdre P. Browning, speeding 68 in a 55. - Lisa Marie llunis, speeding 80 in a 70, - Anderson S. Cagle, no license. - Jessica Nicole Chaney, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Kosalino 0 . Cordero, driving while license revoked. - Lisa Gray Coriialzer, speeiling 58 in a 45, ' - Terry Wuyne Davis Jr„ no li­ cense, expired inspeclion, - Aldredo Deleon, vehicle reg­ istration place lo allacli. - Henry Watsiin Duliii, Jr„ fail­ ure lo wear seat h e ll, no license. - Koberl Lynn Duncan, failure to S c h o o ls P u b lis h A B C R e p o rt C a r d s O n W e b s ite The slalc has rclcascil y.'hmil and dislricl reporl cards for all pulilic schtuils in N o rlli C arii- liita. The D a vie C o u n ty S clm ol System w ill publish report cards on im iividual school w chsilcson I'ch . 20. T h is report card in ­ cludes im p o itan t in fo rm atio n aliiim sclum l регГиппппсе, class sizes, allcm lance, school siifely, in s trn c tio n a l reso u rces, and leather ipiality. Report card data are available I'oreach .school, lor each school dislricl, and for Ihe slate's education syslem as a vvliole. In anitoiincing this projcct lor parenis. G ov, M ik e liasley said, "Il Is m y cioal lo provide you w iilt ¡nl'oniialion lhal keeps you w ell-inl'ornied, em pow ered and involved in your chilli's school. A c liv c p a rlie ip a tio n in your child's school is one w ny lo guar- anlec success in Ihe classroom ." Kepoi'i carils for .schools, ilis- iriels and the slale also are re- ipiired by llte I'ederal N o C hild l.e fl B eliinil net, Prodnction of Ihe report curds was a collaho- rnlive elTorl involving local dis­ trict report card coordiiialors, Ihe D eparlm en t o f Public Instruc­ tio n , ihe N ,C . lid iic a lio n K u- s earch C o u n c il and the Oovernor'.s O lliee . W .G . Polls, D avie Schools .superintendent, .said Ihe report cards are a yood w ay for parents lo learn m ore about the schools, "The boanl o f cduciilion iiiul I are totally com m itted lo par­ ent and com m unily participalloit and involvem ent in our schools. W e encourage parenis lo sludy llie report cards, and to look be­ hind the m itnhers to leiirn m ore abintl our schools, and how they can he n tore in v o lv e d . In sireiiglhening Ihe proyram s and people w ho support o u r s iu ­ denis," Polls s^iid. The reporl cards are a vail­ a b le on the W e b al w m w m rfin iric d iilx .u rK . O n this s ite , paren ts can lo c a le any .school or .school dislricl in Ihe slale by using a map, choosing I'roni a lis t o f d is iric is and schools o r by using a quick .search. There also is Ihe option o f designing a ctisloin search for specific school characteristics. The inform ation in Ihe reporl cards is from the 2001 -(12 school year. Keporl cards are proviiled Гог regular public .schools, charier .schools, and alternative schools that were open during die 2001- 0 2 school year. Federal schools, sim e-oper- aled .schools, and olher special schools w ill not receive report cards due lo differences in Ihe w ay data are reported for these schools. ' The reporl cinds do nol pro­ vide inrorm ation about special program s and cITorls tinder w ay ' in ind ividual schools and dis­ tricts. Parenis and com m unity mem bers are encouraged lo talk w ith principals and superinien- denls iibout Ihcse elTorts. P(ir additio nal inCorinution, check Ihe N orth C arolina School K e p o rl C a rd W e b s ite at \\'»'W.llcn'IJ0rU'<inls.()l\4. slop for stop .sign/red light, - Dom ingo M endoza Duran, driving while license revoked, ex­ pired regislratloii, ¡nipropcr regis­ tration, operating vehicle with no iiistiriince, - Michuel Patrick Finnic, fail­ ure lo wear seal bell, - Jason Lee Garrelt, speeding 89 in a 70, - Gerardo Antonio Gomez, e.x- ceeding snfe speed. - Donna Carrlck Gwyn, failure lo wear seat b e ll, failure to com­ ply w ilh license reslriclions. - Pamela Riddle Hiirdy, speed­ ing 60 In a 45, - Raym undo D. Hernandez, failure lo secure passenger under 16. - Keilh Michael Hoffman, ex­ pired inspeclion. - Anna Rebecca Holbrook, ex­ pired inspection. - Thomas Knnson Jones, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, - Ricky Alden Lambeth, failure to wear seal bolt - driver. - Jeffery Curl Lewis, improper registralion. - Maria Emilia Llcona. no li­ cense. - Loria D. Littrell, speeding 7 1 in a 45. failure to wear seat bell, - Ronald Wayne McDaniel, fail­ ure 10 wear seat belt, - Andrew Wayne Melton, speed­ ing 69 In a 55. - Clyde David Nance, speeding 80 in a 70, - Cliiudia Martinez Payiin, ex- pia-d registralion, expired Inspection, driving while license revoked, fail­ ure lo wear .seal bell, following loo closely. - Jason E. Rccd, no liceniie, fail­ ure to yield al stop sign/red light. - Kodoled H. Rodriguez, speed­ ing 87 in a 70, driving while license ■ revoked, - Meredith J, Shaffer, consum­ ing alcohol by person under 19, - Belinda Lee Sm itll, driving while liccnse revoked, - Lisa Porshia Stevens, failure lo wear seat belt. • Teresa S. Stewart, speeding 60 ill a 45, failure to wear scat belt, - Andrew Keith Tesnar, speed­ ing .52 in a 35, - Henry Nao Thao, hunt/fish/ irap-no game licetwe, - W allace N . Tolbert, federal ’ .safety inspection violation, - Christopher D , Tyler, fnilure to wear seat bell, - Jason Craig Warren, speeding «0 in a 70, - Michacl Dean W hite, unsafe passing yellow line, - Daylwun R. W illiam s, federal .safety in.spection violation. PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained In a certain Deed o( Trust made by Edward M. Shultz and Molly M, Nolan, husband and wile (Present Record Owner: Ed­ ward M. Shultz), to New Salem, Inc., Trustee, dated the 1st day ol June, 200, and recorded In Book 336, Page 119, Davie Counly Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made in the payrnent of Ihe note secured by the 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 Olflce ol the Register of 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 Subslltule Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the city of Ivlocksville, DavIe County, North Carolina, al 12:00 p;m, on April 8, 2003, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the fallgwlng real estate situated In the County ol Davie, Norlh Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Being all of lhal Lol 1 Brown- stone Valley Subdivision as sel forth In Plat Book 7, Page 31 (Slide 248) Davie Counly Registry, to which reference Is made for a more particular description. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being localed at 201 Soulh Angell Road, Ivlocksville, North Carolina. For back reference see Deed Book 151, Page 30, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be offered pur­ suant to Ihis notice ol sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor,the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or Ihe holder or Ihe note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely condlllons existing In, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being olfered lor sale, and any and all responslbilllles or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the lime ol Ihe sale. This 18th day ol fvlarch, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee PO Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville NC 2S302 3-27-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of the Estate of ROBERT K. ROCKHILL, late ol Davie County, Ibis Is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or before the 20lh day of June, 2003, being three 3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day ol March, 2003. Arls A. Rockhlll, EXEC 449 Avon Street Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA 3-20-4tn DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate ol SHIRLEY LEE MAUL­ DIN, JR„ deceased, late of DavIe County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said esiale to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 27th day of June, 2003, said date being at least Ihree monlhs Irom Ihe date ol first publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said esiale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 27lh day of March, 2003, the same being the first publication date, Alton Lee Mauldin, Execulor of Ihe Eslate of Shirley Lee fi/tauldln, Jr, Grady L. McClamroch, Jr,, NCSB #7866 Attorney for Ihe Estate 161 South fVlaln Street Ivlocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of ISABELLE L, DEDERICK, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against Ihe estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the ol­ flce of his attorney. Suite 200,500 West Fourth Street, Winston-Sa­ lem, North Carolina 27012, on or before Iho 23rd day of June, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make Imme- dlale paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This the 201h day of March, 2003, Ronald O. Dederick, Execulor Estate of Isabelle L. Dederick Cralge, Brawley, Lliplert & Walker, LLP. NORTH CAROLINA 3-20-4ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol LOUISE W. WEBB lale ol Davie County, this Is to no­tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before Ihe 6th day ol June, 2003, being Ihree (3) months from the first day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebled lo said eslate will please make Immediate paymenl lo the undersigned. This Ihe 61h day of March, 2003. James L. Lash, EXEC 615 Carolina Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28146 3-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIORCOURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP7 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE. CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY VICKI S. STEELE DATED MARCH 23, 2001, ANC RECORDED IN BOOK 363 AT PAGE 552 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerl' of Superior Court and under and b> virtue of the power and authorltv contained In the above-referencec deed of trust and because of de^ fault In the payment ol the Indebt edness thereby secured and fall’ ure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therelr contained and, pursuant to demanc ol the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deac of trust, the undersigned substlluts ' trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder loi cash at the usual place of sale ai the county courthouse of sale counly at 10:00 A.M, on April 6 2003, the following described rea estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more partlcu' larly described as follows: All that certain property situatec In Mocksville in the County oi Davie, and State ol North Carolina and being descdbed In a deec dated 07/22/97 and recorded 07i 22/91', among the land records oi the county and state set fort!' above, and referenced as follows: Book 196, Page 316 The parcel(s) of land situated Ir the City of Mocksville Township Davie Counly, North Carolina, anc more particularly described as fol­ lows: Belng.all ol Lot No. 23 ol that certain subdivision In Davie County North Carolina known as Soutl" Arbor, Section 2, shown on the plai map recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County North Carollnq, In Plat Book 6 Page 174, on or about November 12. 1996. And Being more commonly known as: 120 West Chlnaberry Court, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record'owner of the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ot the Register of Deeds, Is Vlckl S SleeleAKAVIcke S. Steele. This sale Is made subject to al prior liens and encumbrances, anc unpaid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but not limited lo any trans­ fer tax associated with the lorecio­ sure, lor paying, if any. A deposit oi five percent (5%) ol the amount oi the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must be tendered In the form of certlflec funds al the lime of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days loi upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are Immediately due anc owing. The dale of this Notice Is Mon­ day, March 17, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OF DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive Suite 30C Charlotte, NC 2826E (704) 333-8107 3-27-4tr DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursdiiy, March 27, 2003 ■ D7 P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 03-SP-2D UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Clarkson Hoskins III and Peggy B. Hoskins, dated June 28,2001, and recorded In the Olllce of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, In Book 377 at Page 170; and be­ cause of default to carry out and perform the stlpulallons and agree­ ments contained therein and pur­ suant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to Ihe highest bidder for cash a the usual place ol sale al the Davie Counly Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon on Wednesday, the 2nd day ol April, 2003, that parcel of land, Including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Mocksville, Counly ol Davie, Stale of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: All of a certain tract ol land, situ­ ate, lying and being In Clarksville Township, Davie County, Slate of North Carolina, and more parllcu- larly described as follows: Beginning at an Iron pin in the center of U,S. Highway #601, a corner for Grady ReavIs (now Poole) In the Langston Line, thence with Ihe ReavIs Line North 89 de­ grees 15 minutes West 730 feet to I an Iron pipe; thence with the ReavIs Line North 1 degree 26 minutes East 412 leet to an Iron pipe; thence a new line South 89 de­ gree's 15 minutes East 755 feet to an Iron pin In the canter of U.S. Highway #601; thence Soulh 5 de­ grees West 413 feet to the begin­ ning, containing 7.00 acres, more or less. Address of property; 4271 US Highway 601 North, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Present Record Owners: Clarkson Hoskins 111 and Peggy B. Hoskins The terms of the sale are that Ihe real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash to the hlghaat bidder. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to require a cash deposit or a certified chock nol to exceed the greater ol five percent (5%) of Ihe amount of Ihe bid or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the Owner and Holder Is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder may also ba required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s deed, any Land Transler Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S. Sec- , tlon 7A-308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described Is being offered lor sale “AS IS, WHERE IS’’and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Olher conditions will be announced al the sale. The sale will be held open for tan (101 days for upset bids as by law required, This the 5th day of March, 2003. Kellam & Pellll, P.A. Subslllute Trustee 3-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of the Estd^e of DANIEL WEBSTER GRIFFITH aka Daniel W. Griffith, late ol Davie County, Ihis Is lo no- llly all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 6th day ol June, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the llrst day ol pub- licallon or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery, All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Immediate paymenl lo the undersigned. This the 6th day of March, 2003. Michael W. Grllfllh 112 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 3-6-41nNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Ihe Execu­ tor ol Ihe Eslate of LAURA M. NAIL, late of DavIe County, this Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months from Ihe fIrsi day ol pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol ihelr recovery. All persons indebted lo said esiale will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 27th day ol March, 2003. Fredrick Eugene Smith 276 Southwood Drive Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 3-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 01SP191 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADEED OFTRUST EXECUTED BY JOYCE G. SUTTON DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 1998, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 286 AT PAGE 313 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an Order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and au­ thority contained In the above-rel- erenced deed of trust and because of delault In Ihe payment ol Ihe In- debledness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder ot the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned subslllute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:00 A.M, on April 1, 2003, Ihe following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie County, Norlh Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: Beginning al a New Iron, said New Iron being located N. 49 deg. 52’ 30" W. 2775.78 feet from NCOS Monument: “Society" (X=1498515.94) and also being 24 feet North from Ihe cenlerllne of Ridge Road, SR 1159, thence with Ridge Road N. 56 deg, 48' 58" W. 110 feet lo a Channel Iron, a cor­ ner with Carol K. Stroud In Deed Book 97, page 66, thence with the line ol Carol K. Stroud, N. 37 deg. 59’ 24" E. 577 leet to Rebar al fence line, a corner wilh Carol K, Stroud, thence, with the line of J.C. Stroud In Deed Book 58, page 256, S. 86 deg. 26' 35" E. 132.90 leet lo a new Iron, a new corner with Otha Lee Stroud, thence, on a new line with Otha Lee SIroud S. 37 deg. 59' 24” W, 642.93 leet to the point and place of begln'ning, containing 1.535 acres, more or less, accord­ ing to a survey by Grady L. Tut­ terow, RLS dated 11-17-95. And Being more commonly known as: 1790 Ridge Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ol the Register of Deeds, Is Joyce G, Sutton. The property to be offered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder ol Ihe note make any representation 'or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responslbilllles or llabllllles arising out of or In any way relallng to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising oul of or In any way re­ lating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale Is mads subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but nol limited to any transler lax assocl- aled with the foreclosure, lor pay­ ing, If any. A deposit of live percent (5%) ol Ihe amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In Ihe lorm of certified funds at Ihe lime ol Ihe sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is March 10,2003. Elizabeth B. Ells and/or David W. Neill Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 3-20-2tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE As required by lederal and stale laws, this notice Is to Inform all workers and building occupants and/or their legal guardians about asbestos In school buildings. Any­ one who wishes to se the asbes­ tos llles may contact the school or call Tom Evans, Davie Counly Schools Maintenance Department, 336-751-1991. This the 17th day of March, 2003. 3-27-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 02 SP 238 By aulhorlly contained In Ihose certain Deeds of Trust executed by P C Pappas Builders, Inc., as re­ corded In Book 316, Page 788, and Book 327, Page 56, of the Davie County Public Registry (see Ap- polnlments of Substitute Trustee as recorded In Book 448, Page 848, and Book 448, Page 85, ol Ihe Davie Counly Public Registry); the record owner ol the property de­ scdbed In Ihe said Deed ol Trust being P C Pappas Builders, Inc., delault having tieen made In pay­ ment of the Promissory Notes se­ cured by said Deeds of Trust: Ihe said Deeds ol trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo­ sure; Ihe present owner and holder ot the Notes having demanded loreciosure for the purpose of sat­ isfying said debl; and by authority contained In Ihe Order Allowing Foreclosure ol Deed ot Trust signed on the 3rd day ol January, 2003, as the result ol a hearing In the foreclosure belore the Clerk ol Superior Court (02 SP 238); and at the request of the owner and holder of the Notes secured by the afore­ mentioned Deeds ol Trust, Blanco- Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A,, Substitute Trustee, will oiler for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville, North Carolina, on Friday, April 4, 2003, at 11:00 a.m., the real estate located In the County of Davie, being more par­ ticularly described as follows: Being Ihe following tract and parcel of land located In Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol- lows: Being known and deslgnaled as Lots 108 and 109 Bermuda Run West, as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 93. Davie County Reglstiy, relerence being made hereto lor a more particular description. Together wilh and subject to all ol the righls and obligations sel lorth In that certain Declaration ol Covenants, Conditions and Restric­ tions (the "Declaration”), recorded In Book 204, Page 573, as amended by First Amendment to Declaration of Covenants, Condl­ llons and Restrictions recorded al Book 314, Page 150, Davie Counly Regisiry, Including, without llmlla- llon, all easements set lorth therein, all of which are Incorporated herein by reference as It set out verbatim herein. Trad #1: Being known and des­ lgnaled as Lot 109 Bermuda Run West, recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 93, Davie County Registry, relerence being made hereto lor a more particular description. Together with and sublect to all ol Ihe rights and obllgallons sel lorth In that certain declaration of covenants, conditions and restric­ tions recorded at Book 314, Page 150, Davie Counly Registry, Includ­ ing wilhout limitation, all easemenis set lorth therein, all ol which are Incorporated he rein by relerence as It set oul verbatim herein. Traci #2; Being a four-foot wide strip running a length ol eight feet along Ihe Western line ol Lot 109 as shown on Ihe Map ol Bermuda Run West as recorded In the Ol­ flce of the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, Norlh Carolina, In Plal Book 7, page 93. Subject to an easement to WFBRCC, LCC over the property lor use as a goll course known as Bermuda Run West Goll Course. The sale shall be made subject to any and all laxes Including taxes which are a lien against property though not yet due or payable, and any special assessments, ease­ ments, rights ol way, reslriclions of record, and prior deeds of trust. The sale shall be made without war­ ranty of any kind. Including any warranty as lo Ihe physical or envi­ ronmental condition ot the real es­ tate sold. The highest bidder at Ihe sale may be required to make deposit by cash or check ol up to live (5%) perceni of the bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, at the lime Ihe bid Is accepled, and Ihe remaining balance upon conllrmation ol the sale. The sale will be reported to Ihe Court and will remain open lor ad­ vance or upset bids for a pedod of ten (10) days. If no advance bids are Iliad wilh Ihe Clerk ol Court, Ihe sale will be confirmed. This the 5lh day of March, 2003. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee By: Bowen C. Houff, Vice President 3-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of FORREST JAMES BECHER, SR., lale ol 3330 Ber­ muda Village, Advance, NC 27006, Davie Counly, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at Post Olllce Box 26000, Greensboro, NC 27420, on or belore Ihe 20lh day ol June, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said esiale will please make Imme- dlale payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 6lh day of March, 2003. F. JAMES BECHER, JR. Execulor of the Estate of Forrest James Becher, Sr. Sara Ruth Vlzlthum Attorney at Law Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Hum­ phrey and Leonard, L,L.P. Post Office Box 26000 Greensboro, NC 27420 3-20-4fn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors ol the Estate ol LLOYD D. SIMONSON, deceased, ol Ad­ vance, Davie County, Norlh Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the eslate ol said decedent to ex­ hibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Wlnston-Sa- lem. North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 27th day of June, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons, llrms and corporallons Indebled to the said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the under­ signed. This the 27th day ol March, 2003. Carol P. -Simonson and Jon D. Simonson, Co-Execulors do Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 3-27-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COIMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONfNG AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS ol Chapter 160A-364 of the General Slatules ol Norlh Carolina and pursuant to Section 8-3.9.7 ol the Mocksvliie Zoning Ordinance, that the Town Board ol Commis­ sioners will hold a PUBLIC HEAR­ ING In Ihe Town Hall, Mocksville, NC, at 7:00 p,m. on Tuesday, April 1, 2003, The lollowlng Items are scheduled lo be heard; Bobby O, Mott has applied lo rezone 3.894 acres of land from Neighborhood Residential (NR) to Highway Commercial Conditional Use Dislricl (HC-CD) for a conve­ nience store. This properly Is lo­ cated olf the north side of Milling Road, adjoining the western prop­ erty line of Northwood Apartmenls, approximately 300 leel easl ol In­ dustrial Boulevard, and Is further descdbed as being a portion of Parcel 12 ol Davie Counly Tax Map 1-5. The Board of Commissioners will consider a series of amend- menls lo Ihe Subdivision Regula­ tions recommended by the Plan­ ning Board. The amendments In­ clude: 1) modifying definitions to be consistent with the Zoning Ordi­ nance; 2) changing the review pro­ cess lo allow Town Staff lo approve all subdivision plals (preliminary and llnal); 3) changing permissive language lo mandalory language for plat requirements; 4) changing street standards to be conslslenl with the NCDOT Traditional Neigh­ borhood Development Guidelines adopted In 2000; and 5) removing the approval process tor mulll- bulldlng sites. A full copy of the pro­ posed amendments Is available at the Mocksville Town Hall and the Davie County Development Ser­ vices Department. All parties and Interested citi­ zens shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or In opposi­ tion lo Ihe foregoing changes. Prior to Ihe headng, all persons Inter­ ested may obtain any additional Informalion on Ihe proposal by vis­ iting the Development Services Department In the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville, NC, belween 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. John S. Gailimore Developmenl Services 3-27-1 In NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A Resolution Declaring Ihe Intention o( tho Board of Commissioners of the Town of Mocksville to Consider the Closing portion of Wilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, which adjoins Oak Streel. WHEREAS, G.S. 160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board of Commission­ ers of the Town ol Mocksville lo close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, Ihe Board of Com­ missioners of Ihe Town ol Mocks­ ville considers It advisable to con­ duct a public hearing for giving con­ sideration to Ihe closing of a por­ tion of Wilson Street (AKA Pine Street), an unopened street, shown on Davie Counly Map I-5-7-D and 1-5-8-D. The unopened street would connect to Oak Streel and adjoins Parcels 1-6-B-D-11 and l- 5-8-D-10 owned by Ihe pelllloner, Mrs. Thelma Spencer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board ol Com­ missioners of the Town of Mocks­ ville that: (1) A meeting will be held al 7:00 p.m. o’clock on the Tuesday, the 1 si day of April 2003, In Iho Mocksville Town Hail to consider a resolullon closing that portion ol Wilson Streel, an unopened sireel, which adjoins Oak Sireel. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed to publish this Resolution of Intent once a week lor four suc­ cessive weeks In the Davie County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to transmit by registered or certllled mall to each owner ot prop­ erly abutting upon that portion of said street a copy of this Resolu­ llon ol Inlenl. (4) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to cause adequate notices of this Resolution of Intent and the scheduled public headng to be posted as required by G.S. 160A- 299. Upon motion duly made by Commissioner Richard Broadway, and duly seconded by Commis­ sioner Vernon Thompson, the above resolution was duly adopted by the Board o( Commissioners ol Ihe Town of Mocksville al the meet­ ing held on the 4th day of Febru­ ary, 2003 In the Mocksville Town Hall. This the 4lh day of February, 2003 at 7:00 p.m, o’clock. F.W. Slate Mayor NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra­ tor of the Estate of WILLIAM H. PATTERSON, Deceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is to notify all parsons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibil Ihem to the undersigned on or before June 20,2003, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr right to recovery against Ihe estate ol Ihe said deceased. All persons indebted lo said eslate will please make Immediate payment. This the 20th day ol March, 2003. Mary H. Patterson Administrator of the Estate of William H. Patterson c/o Harrell Powell, Jr. Attorney for Mary H. Patterson Administrator 514 Soulh Stratford Road, Suite 333 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 NORTH CAROLINA 3-20-4tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Eslate of LINDA SUE SMITH GREEN, lale of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 27th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of pub- llcallon or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 27th day ol March, 2003. James Douglas Green EXEC 840 Jack Booe Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of JACK BOWERS KING late ol DavIe County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons .Indebted to said estate will please make Immedlale paymenl lo the undersigned. This Ihe 6lh day of March, 2003, Margaret 0, King 118 Lesler Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-6-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNT'.' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor ot the Estate of BOBBY GENE GRE­ GORY, late ol Davie Counly, Ihls Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 13th day of June, 2003, being Ihree months Irom the tlrst day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 13th day ol March, 2003, Brenda Stroud Gregory, EXEC 943 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3-13-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-execu­ tors of the Eslate of ATLEA POTTS CORNATZER, late ol Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate 10 present them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June, 2003, being three monlhs from the first day of publication or this no­ tice will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ dlale paymenl lo the undersigned. This the 13th day ol March, 2003, Karen Cornatzer Robertson, COEX PO Box 43 Advance, NC 27006 Donald Gray Cornatzer 1690 NC Hwy. 801 S Advance, NC 27006 NORTH CAROLINA 3-13-4tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Esiale ol MARVIN R. MARTIN (a/k/a Marvin Ray Martin), de­ ceased, ol Advance, Davie Counly, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby nolify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedenl to exhlbll them to the undersigned at P.O, Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina'' 27114-5008, on or belore the 27th day ol June, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted lo the said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 27lh day of March, 2003. Kay B. Martin, Execulrix c/o Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 3-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-execu- tors of the Estate of MILDRED ALLEN SMITH, lale of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate Ip present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 20th day of June, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said esiale will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 20lh day of March, 2003. Harold Wayne Smith 856 Hwy. 801 N Advance, NC 27006 William Gray Smilh, Co- Executor 820 Hwy. 801 N Advance, NC 27006 3-20-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol the Estate ol VERONICA H, GRUPP, late ol Davle County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the eslate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned c/o Gordon W. Jen­ kins, Suite 200, 155 Sunnynoll Court, Winston-Salem, NC 27106, on or belore the 27th day of June, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, llrms and corporations indebted lo the said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 27th day of March, 2003. Gall G. Stamper, Administrator c/o Gordon W. Jenkins Suite 200 155 Sunnynoll Court Wlnslon-Salem, NC 27106 3-27-4tn 1)S ■ РЛУИ'! COLÌN I V KNTKKPHISK RKCORl). rhursdav. Miiich 27. 2(HI3 G LA S S IFIED S IN EX EEW SIV E F B O F T C A H L B DAVIK COIINTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), Tliiirsdiiy, March 27, 2(t03 -1)9 e LA S S IM EXPEtaSn/E PROFITABLE Abortion A ltern ative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers conlidenlial 8 free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a healthy choice lor your llfel Gall 753-HOPE lor appointment. A nim als 1991 BLACK TO B-O VERO mare, moondeck bloodline, ex­ cellent brood mare, gentle & rides $2,200. Call 492-6466 leave message or 575-0501 SMALL BLACK & WHITE pony gelding, gentle, rides well, excel­ lent around kids $600. Call 492- 6466 leave message or 575- 0501. R Ё Ю 1 ^ Ш 1 6 “ ЗГШ ЁТГГА L CATTLE lor sale. 2 cows bred to reg. red simmental bull $1000 each. 1 red/white bull calf 7 months old oul of fHV Red Light $600. 463-5940 or 998-6937. Antiques ANTIQUE DINING TABLE, china cabinet & 4 chairs-$695. 2 twin beds w/ matlress $100 each. 1 pine B drawer dresser w/ night stand $125. 492-2576__________ Apartm ents DUPLEX APT.-6 rooms, dish­ washer, washer/dryer, central heal/air cond., private front & back entrance, large yard, water furnished, close lo 1-40 and _____C hild C are RELIABLE & DEPENDABLE in home summer child care. Con­ venient to Shady Grove/Cor- nalzer district. Reasonable rales. LimllSd space, 998-6948_______ C onstruction ________Eq u ip _______ 91 NEW HOLLAND skid loader, bucket a forks, 1780 hrs., w/1611. tandem trailer. $8000. OBO 78 Dodge 2 ton dump truck 96,000 miles $4500. or possible trade sport ulillly.492-2381(H) 416 1963(M)_______________________ Em ploym ent BANK OF THE Carolinas Is seeking a mature person for an immediate lull time teller position. Experience is preferred, but nol required. B O tC secures con­ sumer credit reports and criminal record checks prior to hire. EOE. Applicants who wish consider­ ation should fom/ard resumes to the address below and NOT con­ tact the branch directly. Pally Perry, Human Resources Dir., Bank ol the Carolinas, P. 0 . Box 2032, Asheboro, NC 27204. C O Ñ C R E T E liÍÍÍ> ^ T W ÍV É L req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE Em ploym ent O FFICE RESERVATIO NIST POSITION available at Lake My­ ers RV Resort. Perfect for student 16 years or older. Also-taking applications for Housekeeping position. All positions require some weekend work. Apply in person at Lake Myers Olfice. (Hwy. 64 West). PART-TIME DRIVER-Class B li-cense required, clean driving record, must be available lo work flexible hours, 492-6351 alter 6. R A F ^ S S A L M s T tT M o ^ - vllle Is seeking qualified appli­ cants for full and part-time stylist positions. Applicants must have current NC cosmetology license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Satur­ days. Salon Is closed on Sun­ days. Call Cathy at 751 -2941 to­ day to schedule your conliden­ lial interview. Hom es For Rent NEW HOME FOR rent. Hillcrest St., Mocksville. 3BR, 1 BA. $550./ month and $500 deposit. 751- 1152 or 751-4730. 2BR, 1 BA - Advance - $750 2 BR, 1 BA - Outbldgs. - $675 2 BR, 1.5 BA - Mobile Hm. - $500 2B R ,2B A -M H & Acreage • $550 PENNINGTON & CO. REALTY ___________751-9400___________ Hom es Fo r Sa le 1ST PAYMENT DEFAULT $10,000 instant equity, never lived In, for Inlo call 828-695- 0039. idule VO '. EOE 0974 -deposit. FURNISHED 1BR DUPLEX, Z people limit. No pets. 284-4986. MOCKSWLLE'“s U N S fT W RACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efflcieni heal pump pro­ vides cenlral heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Localed in Mocksville behind the old Hen­ dricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on ) Sunset Dr, off of Hwy. 158. Of­ lice hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. NEW 2 BR Apartment, Mocks- vllle. For Showing call 909-2623, 492-6092 or 492-2311._________ A p p lian ces G, E. WASHER & dryer. New condition $300. OBO 998-3857 EARN INCOME FROM HOME Your own businessi Mail-order/ Internet. Full training & support. FREE inlormatlon. Free-yourseif- 4ever.com (888) 373-6795 EXPER IENC ED ROOFER NEEDED. Perkins Rooling 336- 998-1150. F m ir r ^ P E N s T ^ A ^ R T wanted $800/week. 866-224- 8450 Ext. 1289 WAITRESS/CASHIER needed. Apply in person al Miller's Res­ taurant;________________________ Furniture FU LL/Q UEEN-SIZE SLEIGH bed w/ dresser & mirror. Besl of­ fer. 940-6954 ìo ì^ -'sI z é a d TJusT a ^^^ pillow-top mattress, dual controls with massage, like new $1200. 998-5875.______________________ Health LADIES PILATES-BEGINNER classes. Advance area. 998- 4100. 3 AGP LOANS per monlh, inter­ est rates as low as 4.25%. For more Inlo please call 828-464- 8970, 3 B R 2B A ^H O M ^^T acr6T to only $79,900. Call Glen at Pen­ nington & Company Really. 650- SI 72. BUY A TRUE modular home. Save $75,000. Call 1-800-322- 8679. BUY MY NEW home 4BR 2BA $500 down & $615 a monlh & I'll pay you $20,000. 704-883-9997 D j^ R C E T O R ^ E S S A L E M sq. It. , 4BR, 2BA In excellent condition, small transfer fee and take up payments. Call 828-465- 6402. GAS D ELIVERY DRIVER - Blossman Propane Gas and Ap­ pliance Is seeking a Gas Deliv­ ery Driver lor Iheir Lexington, NC team, COL, sales and collecting experience preferred. Dedication to customer service and flexible hours a must. Excellenl benelits and cpmpensation package, in­cluding leam sales bonus,401K, profit sharing and more. Please call for an appointment or apply In person. Blossman Propane Gas & Appliance, 225 North Tal­ bert Blvd., Lexington, NC 27292. (336) 248-5381. TIRED? JOINTS ACHE? Not sleeping? Need a natural ap­ proach to hot flashes? Need appetite control? Herbs and vita­min supplements oiler solutions. Free samples. Call Debbie Miller, RN, 998-1800. www.teamstarlight.com/Mlller NEW 3 OR 4BR Home. Over 2,000 Sq. Ft. Only 2 left. Ready to move in $500 down, under $600 month. Call 1-888-251- 6790. NEW TRUE МоЬиШ Home (Cape Cod) 12/12 roof, 35yr. shingles, much more. Was $129,000.00. Quick Sale $99,000.00 built on your landl Land For S a le LAND FOR SALE-Near Hillsvllle, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lol, across road Irom New River, 57 mile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 Islands and docks to the lake. View, mosl recreation any- where. $17.000. (540) 980-8864. Law n C are CLEMENT LAWN CARE-Your total lawncare need. 1-336-284- 2037.__________________________ Lo ts Fo r R en t D O U B LEW ID ES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS lor rent In Farmington Heights. Nice large lols and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEW A D D IT IO N 'T O Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotls Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 2 spaces led. 998- 8276 or 998-8222,_____________ Lo ts Fo r S a le 64E ERIC RD-2 lots For Sale. $25,500. for both, 998-5816. M iscellan eo u s 1-12'X12' INSUL. GARAGE door with all hdw, $700. Commercial operator with switches $250,1- 11'X II' HD comm, roll up door with HD worm dr. operator $600.1- 12" parks hd surface planner all cast wllh stand extra set knives $700.1- Hd belt Sander, stand $200,1'craftsman 10" lab. saw-belt dr. hd. $150. 998-4683 M O O ieFtK A U FM A N car hauT^ ing trailer for sale. $1200. OBO 492-7526 or 366- 575-3521. BO-FLEX FOR sale 998-4348. ___ - . you. ... Hom es For Rent IF YOU ARE Interested in a ca­ reer in real estate call 336-761- 2222. Ask lor Mackie McDaniel. Art/Artist ART CLASSES-¿l,dvance area. 998-4100.______________________ C hild C are LOVING MOTHER OF three will keep 3rd shill children ages 2-6. Call 998-0616 between 8:3Qam- 3:00pm. 0PEÑINC3 JUNE 2003-Before & alter school; Summer "school- age" program, full & part-time. No reg. fee. 20+ years experience. Call 998-9601 lor more inlor. Cornalzer School District, OPENING JUÑE 2003-Beiore & aller school; Summer "school- age" program, lull & part-time. No reg. lee 20+ years experience. Call 998-9601 lor more info. Cor­natzer School District PRIVATE HOME'tíÁS openings 2-12 yrs. 1st & 2nd shift. W m.R. Davie school district. Low rates. Call 492-2864 alter 5. IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTU­ NITY parl-time for NC Public School Bus Drivers'Association, Inc. Posilion;Execulive Secretary Hours-Monday thru Friday 9:00am -l:00pm . Graduation from high school and a minimum of two years of clerical experi­ ence or one year of training be­ yond high school or college. Can­ didates must complete a letter ol interest and submit lo the North Carolina Public School Bus Driv­ ers' Association, Inc. Mail it to; P.O. Box 3384, Salisbury, NC 28145, lax il to (704) 642-0313, email it to ncpsbda@bellsoulh.net, atten­ tion; Todd Flanagan, President. Application DeadTine;continuous 2297 SOUTH 601 Mocksville- New construction 3BR 2B A 1300 sq. ft. w/ appliances. HUD ac­ cepted. $700/month plus deposit. 998-7003. 2BR & SBR, 1BA, stove, relrig- erator, Cooleemee area, HUD accepted, 909-3452 or 998-2557. 1BA STOVE, refhgeraToT; Cooleemee area, HOD ac- cepled. 909-3452 or 998-9242. 3BR 2BA IN Mocksville near Hospital. $550/month. Call for application. 751-5874 until filled. Posting date:March 15, 2003. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. 9 ROOM HOUSE located on Sal­ isbury St. Ideal for home oflice situation. 336-941-7593. CLEAN 2BR. CALL after~5pm. 704-546-2188, CLEAN 6-room house- appli­ ances furnished, carport, storage bidg,, large closets, Jericho Ch. Rd. $650/mo. 941-7593 FOR A LISTING oj avaiiabie rental properties, please check our ad in Ihe Real Estate Seclion- Howard Realty-751-3536 Î= W ^ E ÏÏf4 ÎÔ U S E on T.5 acres, Farmington area, 3BR, 2BA-detached garage, ali appli­ances. $400 dep. $B00/month 366-399-3484. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home, Cost $75,000.00 Will Inslall on your land. $59,000.00. Only ■One" Available. 3BR, 2BA. For info. Call 1-800-422-0413. SACRAFICE 3 BEDRM, 2 bath (Irue modular) home buill on your land. $80,000. even-bullder pays $30,100. and you only pay $49,900.1 This oiler expires April 1st. Call 336-362-3676 or 3§6- 362-8040. w T t r a DE FOFanW hing of value- cars, boats, mobile homes. Jewelry, appliances, lor more Info call 828-464-1169._____________ Land Fo r S a le 1 ACRE PLUS on Hwy. 64. Call lor details. 284-4716. CEF AUCTIONS-Sale Mondays at 5PM starting with box lols- Pennsylvanla and local lots. We wlil sell good quality merchandise for you. Pick up service available. C. E. Flynn-NCAL 3240 Day 336- 677-4666 Evening 940-3787. W R I N K L E S I N Y O U R C A R P E T I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet iVlan at336-99&^2. NEW BOJANGLES HASTmme- diale openings for managers. Experience is required, salary will be based upon thal experience. We offer a very iucralive bonus program along with other ben­ efits. Call 336-838-4000, voice mail #50 or lax 336-667-6001. NOW HIRING ; 40 hours per week, receptionist, phone skills needed, greater, professional ol- lice. Send resume lo 854 Valley Road, Suite 100, Mocksville. 336-284-6501 Mock.sville 704-642-0223 Sali-sbury H e lp in g Y o n M a k e T im e i ' o r W h a t H e a U y M a t t e n Way Back Then He Was A Cowboy And Flirty. Now He’s An Old Man And Just Turned 301 FOR RENT: COOLEEMEE one bedroom house. Central air and heat, fireplace, garage, good lo­ cation. $450 per month. 284- 4373. GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Esliinnles 336-284-4571 C LE A R Y A U TO SALES F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC M I L L E R ^« - A E Q U I P M E N T R E N T A L S P R IN G I S H E IlE I Bobcai, aeralo t core plugger a m o re lo rre h n o d a y l Hwy. 601 S., . ООПЛ Mocksville 1336) iS i- 2 3 u 4 \ i m à ] I TUESDAY I ! 7:00 PM ¡ ■ Yadkin Moose Lodge ¡I Peoples & Sons Laivii Caie A'l) liih Tan Simili... A'() lull Tim l.iiiiii'! .Minvini,' • 'I'riniiniiiK • ,Si‘i'iiini; I'fililiziiif; • .Mulc'liiiii; I'liiwcr Ik'its OISDOUnlS For New Yards and Senior ClUtons (.'all UK fill- till i/iiiirliiii'ii r iiir iw riln! Oimiiv I’eopii’.s ,'i3(i,8r-i().(i417 I C l i p T h i s A d F o r F r e e P a c k i 1 ^ B r i n g A F r i e n d F o r T w o j Detailer N e e d e d F u l l t i m e for cleaning cars. Experience a must! Apply within to E u r o I m p o r t s , In c . 661 W ilkesboro Sl,,/vtocksvllle; or Call 751-1976 U ft/e , 'WituioH! Service ^ C leanittv ServiceNriii/riiihil öH omiiifrifili^ UH/Ht WutkimiUf » CuHfor your f,tr U.t6hi6J-2'J74 i a ^ ^ Happy Birthday Tommy Clark! From, Vour Loving Wife We Have a Tnickload ofTack Consigned lo oiir Mcrchamlise & Fam Machinery Aiiclion on Saturday, March 29 • lOam Ellis Auto Auction Hwy, 601 South of Mocksville, NC - Nortli of Salisbury, NC Ptione; 336-284-4080 Fax; 336-284-6455 LOOK WHO’S 1 8 ! rrs BRENT! H a i i p y B I H h d a y liV lovi' you М(ш\ ulul l)(ui M iscellan eo u s FAYE’S ATTIC & AN TIQ U E MALL-Yadklnvllle-across from li­ brary. Open Wed. thru Mon. 10- 5 Anliques-Furnlture- Glass- Tools-Collectiblas.Good spaces for rent-We sell for you. FOR S A LE:FIB E R G LA S S slimline truck cover. Fils ‘87-'96 Ford Shortbed $350, Call 336- 874-2265,______________________ M obile Homes/ Rent 12X60, 2BR, 1BA $300/month. Edge of Iredell County. 704-546- 2089, 14X70 2BR-SHADY Acres fvi? bile Home Park. John Crotls Rd. (across from Crown Wood) 998- 8276 or 998-8222. 2BR 1BA, PRIVATE lol, all ap- pliances, no pets, limit 2, 998- , 4071, 3 B F i .SBA SINGLEWIDE trailer . lor rent. $400 deposit and $400/ month. 4 oerson limit. Private lot. . 284-4877 or 909-1777. 3BR, 2BA ON private lot. Junc­ tion Rd, 492-5843 MOBILE HOME FOR rent on pri- vate lot 3BR, 2BA, all appli­ ances.289 Danner Rd.- off 601N • $200 dep. $375/month Call 336- , 399-3484. PRIVATE SETTINGTmMACÍT- LATE 2BR 2BA, ail appliances, • C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adults. No pels, $550/ monlh plus deposit. 998-3636, M obile H om es/Sale 3BR 2BA SET up on 1 acre lot River Hill Rd. In Iredell county. 14 miles from Mocksville 704-873- 6573. A DOLLAR AND a deed is ail you need to own your own home. Cali; 704-873-2548. DELUXE. LIKE NEW 14x76, 2000 model FW Coronado mo­ bile home. Vinyl siding, shingle roof, CHA, 3BR, 2BA, raised ceil­ ing living room-kitchen-dlnlng area, garden tub, separate : shower M/BA, Relocate lo your site. $18,000. 940-3855 RANDY MILLER &SONS 245 .MllliT Kiiuil • Miidsvllli- (336) 284-2826 Pioduclion/Manulacluring Il’s Iho Kind ot Support Evsiyone Nseds. Al Jocko/, wo're commilled lo creating a woih onviionment whsra our associates (eel supported In not only doing llielf best ■ bul In growing Itioir own career as well. KNIHER NIghI Shill Porlofm knilling operations on a dally basis, wblch includes Ihe abillly lo lie knols, thread a needle, operale mulllple machines slraullaneously, i!els(* knltling Haws, and push loads to/(rom departments, Musi possess liliing capablllllos ol medium loads, and capable ol class I, II, III motions wllh extended vertical and hoilzonlai reach, Musi bo able to stand and/or walk all day, load yarn on Ihe knilling machines, and perlorm other duties II necessary. CUHER Night Shllt Perlorm culling operations on a dally basis, which Includes ability lo nollce material Haws and cut oul accoidingiy, possess hand-eye cooidlnallon capable ol loliowing pie-determined patterns, and possess reasonable color perception to deloci color vatlalions. Must be able to lilt medium loads and capable ol Class 1, II and minimal III motions wilh extended hotizonlal reach, have minimal dexterity, and Ihe ability to sland and/or walk all day Musi also be able lo handle dies, opoiate culling machine, cut cloth manually using shears, thread appiopriale devices wilh clolh, and perloim olhar duties it necessary. This is a salely sonsillve position. All night shills run 12 hour shifts (tom 7;00pm-7:00am every olher weekend oil. Wa oiler a compelllive and compiehenslvo llexlble benefits package which Includes Medical/Denlal/Llle/ Vision, 401K, pension plan, tuition leimbuiomont, employee discounts, a business casual work environment and more, (=ot consideration, please apply In person at Jockey Inll ■ 1629 Junction Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028 (rom fl:ooam- 12;00pm Monday Ihiough Friday An Equal Opportunity Employer M/RD/V. JOCKEY Visit out website al wvrojockeycom M obile Hom es/Sale D O UBLEW IDE SET UP on owner financed property near Jockey Plant. Call 704-873-2548. F R Ie IK 3 S C R E E ¥TA roTu^ grade appliance package with selected models. Call 336-751- 0190, H A M PTO N VILLE AREA OWNER financing lots for mobile homes. Just 12 miles from Mooksville. Call 704-873-2548. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. P ^ $485 and lees and move In. Call 1-800-750- 4588. ¡MUST SELL 3BR 2BA approx, 1848sq, It, w/5 acres on South Yadkin River, Call 492-2805 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS only 5 yrs, left. Very clean, well cared for 2BR, 2BA home on rented lot In great area w/slorage bidg. Call 336-492-2878 lor more Info, WHY RENT WHEN you can own your own home starting at $250, a monlh call now; 704-873-6573. YADKIN CO., nice large lols, sngl. & dblwldes. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance, $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 M usic FOR SALE: GORGEOUS grand piano (5' 8") Howard C171 series, ebony glass. Please leave mes­ sage al 940-2107, MUSIC CLASSES- beginner and advanced. Advance area, 998- 4100. PIANO TUNING AND repair. Call 998-8959 PIANO TUNING 1 & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 PIANO-KOHLER-CAMPBELL, light oak. Call for details, Reason- aole price, 751-1303,___________ N otice SUMMER CAMP-NOW Enroll- Ing-featurlng weekly sessions of y dance, art, music or drama. Ad­ vance area, 998-4100, Perso n als ADOPTION IS A LOVING OP­ TION! Loving, financially stable, Christian couple would love to adopt. Call Andrea and Phillip at LINK 888-272-2229. The preplacemenl assessment has been completed and we have been approved lo be atJopllve parents by the Childers Agency. ________Pe ts ________ AKC REGISTERED LAB pup­ pies yellow & black. Parents on site. Contact Gene at 998-5845. A U STR A LIA N SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Pure bred, red trl and black Irl, dewormed, first shols Included. Parents on site. $75 firm. 998-5387. PERFECT PAWS CERTIFIED groomer. For appointment call Christine 751-9074,____________ S e rvice AUTO R EM O VAL-W ILL buy junk cars for cash, will remove trash from your home. 336-575- 0769. B & D DESIGN CONSTRUC- TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IM­ PROVEMENT COMPANY \Ne m tk To Meel Your Budgell Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ ship, References available. Free Estimates, B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUC- TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY WE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 (or prompt, reliable, workman­ ship, Relerences available. Free Estimates. BUILT RIGHT CUSTOM H om ei Mooksville, NC, Troy Warner, PresldenI, Specializing In custom construction ol log and conven­ tional homes. For the right house at the rlghl price, call 462-4671. S e rvice Statew id e V eh icles Yard S a le s A U C TIO N AN TIQ U ES. C O LLEC T IBLES, FU R N IT U R E G LA SSW A R E & HOUSEHOLD IT EM S IVIonday • IVlarch 3 1 • 4 : 3 0 PIVI LOCATION: i;i,ksi.()1)(;i;\vinst().vsam;m./\í K()4s I КОМ IoiLsvni iiosm ’AU GO: I*4(U4i,stl«SUiis(.’i\vk i*kNvy. M>ulh, Klk.sI^KlKcnlH'iulimrÍKbtm'ni4sfmm l-'orsylli Memorli)! И(1Ч1|||а1,(З.М() Silas (.'mk I'iirkMay.) FRED G. M OCK, AUCTIONEER # 21 (3 3 6 ) 6 9 9 -3 4 2 6 • U nda S heets П г т : # 4 9 4 7 TEACHER Sylvan Learning Center* in Mocksville is seeking dynannic iniJivWuals to serve as part-time teactiers. Qualified candidates will be certified (except for tiigtier-level matti), Teactiers are needed for a variety of Sylvan subjects including reading, writing, matti, Algebra, early reading and SAT/ACT prep. Successful candidates will develop rapport witti students, work well witti various ages and tiave an enthusiastic, positive approacti to education. Hours available include Mon-Ttiurs late afternoon and evenings. To apply, call: Equal Employment Opportunity (336) 753-0100 S Y L V A N L E A R N IN G C E N TE R ' Boxwood Village DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Sylvan Learning Center’; ttie nation’s leader in supplemental educational services, is seeking a Director of Education for our center In t\/locl<sville. As Education Director, you will administer a positive instructional environment, manage and train teactiers, and conference with parents and teachers. To qualify, you must have a bachelor’s degree In education and state certification. In addition, excellent organization, communication, and staff management skills are required. We offer thorough training and career advancement. Salary and bonus In mid $20’s. Full time position. To apply, call: Equal Employmsnt Opportunity (336) 753-0100 S Y L V A N L E A R N IN G C E N TE R ' Boxwooii Village COMPLETE LAWN CARE-mow- ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, triming shrubbery, free es­ timate. 751-5798. GRAVEL, HAULING & Dozing, ETC. Call 704-883-2182, 336- 492-5764. HOME REPAIR SERVICE-DÖ you have home repair jobs that never seem lo gel finished or you can't find anyone lo do Ihem? Small or Large, give me a call lor a FREE estimate. Dial 940-5352. If no answer, please leave mes­ sage. H O N EST & D EPENDABLE worker to clean houses and small offices. Reasonable rales. Refer­ ences available 940-2206. LAWN MAINTEN ANCE-call 751 - 2387 after 6pm. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTER- ING Richard Llnk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SERVICES-CORE PLUG aerat- Ing, seeding, fertilizing, lawn service,yard mainienance con- Iracts, (336) 995-4579, WILL DO ALTERATIONS & sew- Ing for Ihe public. Call afler 5pm 336-492-5224 Statew id e DIRECTV SYSTEM FREEI Pro­ fessional Installation In 2 rooms Included. 12-month commitment required. Say good-bye to cable forever. Call for details (restric­ tions apply), 1-800-859-0440, V. RONSTV.com FREE FISHING-$30 ocean Iront room-Famlly vacation centerl See web site for delalls- www.longbeaohpler.com. Voted No, 1 pier In NC,Oak Island, NC 800-535-1356. NEW 1600 SQ. fL log cabin shell with lake access and free boat slip on 35,000 lake In Tennes­ see hills. $89,900. Terms 800- 704-3154, exL 402. PR EC ISIO N TU N E AUTO «are-Now HIrlngl Managers; /^slslanl Managers; Service Advisors; Technicians; Lube Technicians. Call 1-800-227- 8863, exi, 230, Great Pay/Ben- eflts Package,_________________ Travel HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP Tues-Day April 1st FrI-Nlle April 11th TrI-State Racetrack & Casino Sat -D ay/^rll 5th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt V eh icles 1953 FORD 2DR£osl, Ail origi­ nal, new Interior, llalhead V-8, runs and drives greal. First $2500. drives II home. 492-5509 1974 COACHMAN CAMPER 2411., refrigerator, stove, sleeps 6-$1000,940-2748 2-1969 CHEV, Trucks, 1 long bed -6cyl, 1 short bed 350, Both trucks needs work-$900 each. 940-2748 1990 FORD MUSTANG. Good condition. Great jam system. 336-284-2363. WWW. F DRIVE A PETERBILT Conven­ tional. Good money -f benefits. Limited Guarantee. Potential truck ownership. Rider Program. Home olten. 0 /0 Welcome. 1- 888-213-9968 1996 ACURA 3.5RL, charcol gray, leather interior, sunroof, bose sound system, less than 54,000 miles, excellent condtion, $19,500, 753-3413 1 .2 A c re Lo t in D a v ie C o u n fy 1,2 acre lot located in the Fork Church communily. Surveyed, perked, counly water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. Reduced to $22,000 Contact Robert Slono (Ownar/Broker) ot Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 Davle County ArtsCouncilOnoCK PcnroNMINO An The Davie County Art.s Council invites iipplicatioiis for the position of executive director to manage the business and employees of the arts council and the Brock Pctforniing Arts Center. ЛррИсшш must: • Rc,si(lc or be willing lo relocate to IJavic County • Possess II Bachelor’s clegme, р1ч;ГегаЫу business related • Possess slroiig leadership and niimagement skills • Have exi>erience in llmincial managemenl • Have grant writing utul lund-mising ex|)orioiKc • I lave an appreciation for Ihe ails Kc.\iimes w ill he acceptcd llirotigli A p ril 18,2003. Cover letter iind resume should tie addressed to; Davie Cminty Ails Council E.xecutive Director Search 622 N, Main Sti-eet Mocksville, NC 2702« A U C T I O N Estate ol’ Roger E. Sr. (Decciised) 820 Ziglar Road, Winston-Salem F r i . , M a r c h 2 8 • 1 0 ; ^ lUKF.CTlONS; 52N to Universily Poikway (Exit 115A). Tian Rtgftt onlo University Piirkwny, trnvol 1 mllo. Turn Loft onto ZIglnr Rd, Iravol 1/10 niilo lo onlo on Loft. FURNITURE! Doprosslon Era Moderomn Hopo Chost (Poplar); Old Trunk w/ Tray; Smnll Lingoiio Chost; Oak 1 Drnwor Tnblo; Hoosior Typo Cablnol GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES! Old Baskets; Magazines form 1930's and 1040's (Journal. Progrosslvo Farmer, Companion. Etc); Quakor Stato Motor Oil Can; Standard Oil Can; Cross Counlry Motor Oil Can; Gold Seal Motor Oil Barrot; Penn*Sharp Motor Oil Cans; Old White Mountain Ico Croam Froozer (1023); Swill's Jewel Pure Shotlenlng Buckel; Old Oil Pump (Bonnoll); Armour Lard Can; Old Wesson Oil Mayonnaise Maker; Carnival Glass; Hormol Lard Can (120 lbs); Lorlllard Tobacco Advertisements; Cheese Boxes (Kraft, Swift's Brookfield, Cloverbloom); White House Coffee Can; Farmer’s Dairy Milk Boxes; Blue Ridgo Coffee Cans; Oil Lamps; Old Newspapers MISCEi.LANEQUS{ RJR Filter Truck; Yard Tools; Push Mowers; Cast Iron Horns; RJR Work Tablo; Walking Canos; Hand Tools; Dollies; Utility Trailer; Chainsaw; BSD 5" Bench Grinder: Primitive Cement Mixing Box; Anilquo Vice; B&D 1/2" Ulllity Drill; B&D Sander; Bonanza 8 HP Riding Mower (36" Cut); Hand Trucks: Woodchlef Stove; B&D 1/2" Drill Stared; Saw Bucks: Kerosene Heaters; Westlnghouse Freezer; Craftsman Wood Plano, plus much more... Col. Kenneth G. Kctncr, Pics., N C A L 3268First Choice Auction & Realty iMnn l.icL'ii,sc #722!) • I'O liox .I.I.S, Lewisville •(.'136) ‘)4.‘i-4118Visit Our Will Sile al ww\y.fiwch(iiceiiiii-tiim.com * i'liuil: i'lii\khKiccumntiMl.n.am 2000 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 V-6, blue, 36K, loaded, leather, moonroof, full power, multi-disc CD, trailer lowing package, run­ ning boards. Reduced $16,500.■ 998-5366 87 FORD ESCORT runs'gooi needs brakes. $400. 751 -5874. 8 r T W u ‘9“8~cFe7y~GMCTouvTr 5lh wheel tailgate $75. Extra heavy car ramps $40.2-$43" high swivel counter chairs $25/each - 492-6045 W anted 14 Rd Sat. 6-10, Call lor direcllons- 671-9366. Beal hi}>h prices of hiiyiit}> lumber. Have your own lumber sawed cu your home or mine. Wood Mizer Portable Sawmilling. J e f f ’s C u s to m S a w in g 3 .1 6 -3 6 7 -3 (3 1 . iifltT 5 p .m . w is e o a v s /S R MINI-STORAGE For all your .stonige needs, clioo.se us' Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork CalLtodofjl (33G) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale. Hwy 64E, 2.5 miles, letl on Ganwood Rd,, second house on right. Fur­ niture, clothes, toys, etc. Sat. March 29th 8-12 LAND W A N TE D -10-15 acre homeslte wanted In Advance. Wooded/cleared, preferably w/ stream. Call 940-5618 WANTED TO BUY old coins. Call Bud Hauser at 998-8692.________ Yard S a le s BIG GARAGE SALE Fri & Sat 7;30am until... 803 Jack Booe Rd. -off 601 N. Don't Miss 111492-2101 ~caw5lyn^'collectibles 2076 Highway 601 SOUTH '336-751-6252 Easter will be here soon, shop now for super selections (ly beanies, rabblls, dolls, collectibles knifes, toys, barbies, etc.) FR I/SA T 4/11-4/12 8am -1pm Courtney area- moving sale, tools, boyds bears, housewares & much more. For a partial list & directions www.rlckyb.net or call 336-463- 5745. GARAG¥sAi;E-^-HbUSEHOLb Items, toys, clothes. Sat, Sam un­ til,,, 171 March Ferry Rd., Advance MARCHW29,'30"6ainun¥^^^^^ 801N lo Spillman Rd to Myers Rd. Follow signs. Rain or shine. ^ L T I-fS mTlT Y A R D “sale. Fur“ nilure, toys, clothes [size infant- ■ and much more, 1784 Godbey YARD SALE -Hwy 158 -5 miles easl, right hand side, Thursday & Friday Y ^ D ' s ^ ^ M ^ T T W r ^ . 752 Redland Rd., Advance. Men, women, children's clothes, toys, household, cradle, YA R lTsllEiri^^sSrW om en's Old Navy, Guess, GAP, Aigner bags. Men's clothes. Fri. 8;00 un­ til. Sal. 7;00-12;00. Rain cancels. 117 Huffman Rd. YARDSALE-SATtviarch 2 9 th 'i 12.601S to Deadmon Rd. 1 st left on Redwood. Washer, mower, tires, boys clothes, women's plus sizes, mattress sel, much more, y a r d’saT I ^h u r ^d w day 8-4 on 407 Milling Rd. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bojtlck 336-492-5992 ■ B E I C O i n c Metal roofing, siding and trims. Custom sizes. SevomI colors to chooso from. General Purpose Buildings Also Available 30', 40' or 50' Wide BETCO, Inc, Statesville, NC 800-654-7813 • e f i n r / i T r T i V l i 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings H/letal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAT, • Maivh 29 • 10:AM l'Aliili'O r(;i'(iii’t,Sli)|ilii'l(l)m 'as«l) & Mi-s.I'kliiiiC. Sl()|itii'l(I.lvlnR) 4316 Betlianin Station Rd. 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IS NO Ki'.SlHSj.! <)\ - ('.\SII IVUIi<KI I). ('■(VII) UillK. V|S\-M\Vil K('AKI)(i|<iHJII| (’,M(l>AIX1'[’irj>(Mt|(JI S'IM>:( IIU KSKIl^'IKI .M'l’KUWDCKIIUICAKn'itVIKVnilMI nn mtJiSMn»NO\V,\«RANnKM)l<tiliAKAN-|U.SC)J ASVMM» AlCIION (0M|'ANVIS.S(H«».M1)VSIM|1:M)HANV.\MUM:MV lH»AIJ\V»lilAM|)\Vot SAII^CII.SU-SSIHSSAVAIIAHI I. All ASMUiMI.MJ MMIWItt s\[ J;Sl’l1USUH;All.lKIVlVXIMMVMtM.SMl Leinbach Auction & Realty, LLC OWNER I AUCTIONEER I BROKER / APPRAISER .TODD A. LEINBACHTWE ESTATnSfn7Lf:MnNTPn0Ft:SSI0NALS’*ANTIQUESC0LLnCTinLES •FARM MACHlNr:nYni-/4l;STATRBUSlNESS LIQUIDATIONS • com N.C.A.L. #GQ7t. N.C,A.P,L. «0056, N,C.R.E.L.> 154640. N.C.R.E.D.L #190022336-764-5146 DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 27,2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Thursday, March 27 1’<юг Л1н11'я Supper, 5-7 p.m., al Cooleemee U M C , Main St., С<ю|- ecmce.Cost: donations. Eallnorlako- out. Everyone is wclcomc. Friday, March 28 KnlghL'i orCnliim bii.s Am im il FUli F ry ,4-7 p.m .,al Sl. I'nuieis оГ A.ssi.si. 862Yn(ikinvillcRd.,Mocksvillc.Tiike OUI or cut-in. Plates; S 6iO . includes fried noundcr,slaw,poliilosaltid,hush puppies, and pound cake. Saturday, March 29 M O I>SChlldrcn’.-iClotlilnt{&llnki‘ Snic, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. - H alf Price .sale noon-2 p.m.. Gently used spring & summer clothing, si?.es ncwbom-14. Maieniily wear, furniture, books & toys. At Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 Hwy. 801 North. Advance. П с Best Kept Secret In D avie County. I'o rk IIIIQ & Chiekcn PlcStippcr,4 p jii, unlil, at County Line V FD , 1819 Ridge Road. West Davic Co. Adult Buffet$7,underl2$5.Frozenchickcn pics S8 and S14. Take oul available & sandwiclws available 9 a.m. Friday, April 4 Advnnce V F I)U IIQ ,6 n .m unlil sold out,beef & porkBBQ.chopped.sliccd sándwiches, plates; or by Ihc pound. AIsofrlés.dcsscrís.&drinks.Eatinor takc-out. Cull 998-8181 for info. A d­ vance Fire Dcpt.justoff Hwy, 801 S., (5 hillc.s from Hwy, 158 on Fire Sta­ tion Rd., Ihc first left past RR trucks.) Fbh Fry, Reloy For U fe Team Event, by Ijnmc.s Bupt. Church "Two by Tw o", 5-7;30 p.ni„ at Ijames Bapt. Church. Sheffield Rd., Mock.svllle, Eat in or takc-out. Serving fluundcr, french fries, hushpuppics, slaw, & dessert - $7, Saturday, April 5 Cpm im m lly Yqrdsalc, by V-Point Rtiritttns, 8 a,m.-2 p.m., at V-Point Comm, Bldg.,Old Mocksvillc Rd. & Socicty Church Rd. Set up fee $5 per spaceiProcccds donated to benefit the Sciiolurshlp Fund, Cnll 402-7707 or 731-2619 lo reserve space or arranc for pick-up of donated ilems. lillQ Chlckcn & Pork D inner, al Shcfficld-Calahalii V FD . lake ows^ begin 12 noon,dine-in .Ч-К p.m. BBQ sandwiches $2, plates $7. Also potato salad, pinto beans, slaw, hlscult.s, & " dessert. Reunions Salurday, April 12 Davie County IIIkIi School Cliis.s of 1967, 7. p,m ,, nt Ramadtt Inn, Clemmons, A ll class mcmbcn> urged to attend. For Info: M ike 998-8214, Phil 449-Í1Ü44, or M ike 998-4845. Religion Ongoing I’ri'schnnl/Purent.s M ornlnu O u l, Bethlehem United M eth. Tim e: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M ,\V o rT , T h .A g c 3 -M ,T ,T h .A g e 4 & P re - K • three or four days per week. Cnll 998-6820. Pre.schaol/Purcn(s M uritiiiK O u t, Centcr United M eth., Ages 3 & 4 M on., W ed., Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m .. Call 940-3753 or 492-5735. Rcvcliitinn Study,each Sun, nighl, 6:30 p.m. At Shefneld Music H ail, intersection o f Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome lo attend. Ilefnrc School Program for Shady (irovu Students, available M iin.- l-'ri. beginning 6 a.m. at Advanco U M C Community Bldg. School bus arrives 8 a.m. to lake children to Shady Grove Elemenlury. Call 998- 0199 for fees und Info. Awunn Si lllble S ludy, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m ., Hope Baptist Tabcr- naclc. M o p s (M others ori*rcschnulcr.s), 1st & 3rd Friduys thru scliool year, ut Macedonia M oravian Church, N .C . 801 N . 9 :1 5 -11 :4 5 a.m . Chlldcarc provided for small fee, info: 998-4394. Before SchnnI I’roRrnm , Advance U M C Bldg. N .C , 801 S. for Shady Grove students, drop o ff 6 a.m., school bus pick-up 8 a.nt. Registra­ tion required.Call 998-0199 for info. Soedal Events Thursday, March 27 IleritttKe Forum , 7 p.m. sponsoanl byC<4ilcemce Historical Association, Topic: “Baptist Sacrcd Beliefs and the Regulator Revolt” by historian Mark Hager Info al 284-6(M0, Dates to Remember Saturday, March 29 W hnt W ns 1 Tlilnkln)!?, starring Christine Luvin. At Ihe Brock Cenlcr, Mnin St., Mocksvillc, Award win­ ning singer, songwriter, guitarist, and comedian performs 7:30 p.m. Tick­ ets: S15 adulls,S13 Studenls/Srs.,$ 12 for groups of 15 or more. Cull box office 751-3000. Now thru April 7 Л Л К Р ’-ч T ax Aide, free ta.x prcpara- tion and info for Davic seniors, cach Friday 9 a.m. till I p.m. Clients seen on first-comc I'lrst-scrvc basis. Call 751-0611 for info, Tuesday, April 1 SlnrylclliiiR & nut.<ilc, ul the Duvie Co. Library, Ron Jones lo present. Program open to all ages. Satunlay, April 5 RnblcsCllnlc.nt Farmland Vet Clinic, Hw y.64 We.st, Mocksville, Dr. Brock w ill vnccinate dogs, cuts, & ferrets from noon iinlil 2 p.m. Cosl: S7, with $2 going lo Humane Socicty o f Davic County's new adoption center fund. Sptmsored by Davie Co. Farm Bu­ reau. Mondays, April 7 & 21 Crulsc-ln,byPiedm ontC,A.R.S.As- sociutlon,6-9p.m.,downtownMocks- ville on Main Street. For Info: 751- 3770,284-2079 or 751-0313. Tuesday, April 8 W rillni; fur Children Wnrk.sh»p, Iwo.se.ssions: lO -l I:30um .or7-8:30 p.m. Children‘siHKik author und writ­ ing Instnictor Doima Jakob to lead.’I'o be iteld ii\ lobby of Brock Cenler. Cost: $90 or S125 if taken for credit. Info: 998-1075. Thursday, April 10 M y tV’nj'- I’runkS lnutrnTrlhutc,by Davie Co. Arts Council ,7:30 p.m., at Brt)ck, Main Street, Mocksville.Tick- cts: $15 Adults, S I3 .stiulenls & Sr, Citizens,$12 forgroupsofl5or more. Special Sr, Services Dinner & Show for $20. Call 75I-.3000 for info. Saturday, April 12 UreHktast W Uh the Enstcr Hunny, 10 n.m. until noon, at the Duvie Co. Library. Visit wilh the Easter Bunny and have a fnn breakfast. Cosl $3 for one cliild, $5 for family. Rnhles Clinic, at Davie Vel Clinic, Sali.sbury Street, Mocksville. Dr. M iller will vaccinate dogs, cats, & ferrets from 8 a.m. unlil noon. Cosl: $7, with $2 going to Humane Society of Davic Coim ly’s now adoption cen­ tcr fund, Sponsored by Davic Co. Fann Bureau. Sunday, April13 Behold н и G lory, a jubilation e.vpe-• riencc, presented by Le Jour des Femmes, 5 p.m., at Brock Cenler, MainSlFcct,Mocksville. Tickets: $10 in advance, $ 12 at door. Students; $5. Tuesday, April 15 I’rc.<ichnal Slorytline, al Ihe Davie Co. Library. Easter Bunny lo visit, in Iho Multi-Purpo.se Room. Tuesday, April 22 W rlllng for Children Work.shop, lwo.sessions: lO -l 1:30am.or7-8:30 p.m.Childrcn's book nuthorand writ­ ing inslruclor DonnaJakob to lead.To be held in lobby of Brock Ccnter. Cost:,$90 or $125 if taken for crcdit. Info;9980 075.. ■ Tuesday, April 29 W rlllnR for Children W orkshop, two sessions: 10-1 l:.30am.or7-8:30 p.m.Children's book authorand writ­ ing instructor Donna Jakob tolead.To be held In lobby of Brock Cenler. Cost: S90orS125 if taken forcrcdil. Info: 998-1075. Ongoing Visit Cooleemee's M ill Villnge M u ­ seum, 14 Church St.,Tues, thurs., 9 a.m.-noon. Sals., 11 u.m,-2 p.m. Tours ulso available by appl. Call 294-6(H0. Preschool S lo ry lln ic , Tues,, 11 a.m ,i)avic County Library. 30-minutc program. For children ages 3-5. M u­ sic, read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. Klclm rd B u rr Holds Office IIour.4 In Dnvle, 2nd Thurs. o f every month, 9 n.m. til 4:30 p.m.. Town o f Mocks­ villc building. Meetings Tuesday, April 1 Chrlsllim Netw ork for tlic Needy, 7 p.m., al A Slorehouse For Jesus, De­ pot St., M iKksvillc, Tho Clmstian Network is a non-dcnominationai outreach mission to help those in need inDavicCoumy,Questlons:998-2660 or 998-5387, Ongoing llunm n c Society оГ Dnvlu C o „ monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of eacli monlh, at office Yadkiiwiilc Rd. be- liind ear wash. 7 5 1 -5214. Dnvle Co. Ilospllnl A nxllnry, every second Tues., at hospitul cafcieriu, 7 p.ni. Dnvle KcpiihllcmiMcn.sClub,iiiccls 4lh.Sainrdayorcuch month,7:.30a.m., Red Pig BBQ. Cclebrntc Kecovery, weekly support group for liiosc straggling wilh bad habits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridnys, 7 p,m „ nt Hillsdale Bapt. Clnirch, Hw y. 158, Advanco, Call 940-6618 formore info. Dll vie County I lorse Emcrijency Res­ cue Team , 7:30 pjn., downstairs al liie AgricullumI Building, Mocksvillc. Ev­ ery 3rd Tuesday cuch montli. For info: 940-2111. DnvlcCo.Unnd nnostcrs,mects2nd Tuesdny of month, 7:30 p.m., Duvie High Bund Room. Fnm lly Servlcc.s " W hnt Every I’nr- enlShouldKnow",pnrenlingclassos 10 imereslcd parents of teens In local areas, every M on. 6-7:15 p.m., at Mocksvillc oflice Sanford Ave. Cost SI5.Form oro info: 751-4510. .leriisnlem llnpt. Church is a pro- vidingsupiKirt for lliose who huve lost tlieirjobs,8;30-l0u.m .on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for more info. ProBrcs.slvcClubnfCimlccmce,2nd Tuesday, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Cnll 284-2975 for info. Concerned Hikers Associnllon, Foothills Chapter, 2nd Wednesday, Weslcni Steer, U.S. 601 ul 1-40.7 p.m. Public wclcomc, Mocksvillc U hIbc No. 134,1st Tues­ day,7;.30 p.m. nt the lodge. Dnvle Bus, W omen's A.s.soc, I st W ed. each monlh, Duvic Y M C A , noon. To RSVP cnll 751-5672. CouIecnieeCivIlnn'.sCIubMeetIn)>, I st und 3rd Mon. cuch monlli, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy, 801, Cooleemee, Cub Scout Pack 504, sponsored b Fulton United Moth. Churcli, 1st nnd 3rd Tues, nights each month, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like lo bccome a member arc wclcomc lo atlcnd. D nvIeC o.M S S upporl G ro u p ,2nd M on. of each monlh, 6 p.m., Davie Co. Hospital. Cooleemee AA,behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal,Tues. & Fri.,8 p.m. Recreation Formore Infomiation on Ihese events, cnll 751-2325. Line Dancing Farminglon Communily Center. Ev­ ery Tuesdny. Cosl; $2. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hailey. For morc info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before ($ 15)or after ($25)sciiool and out of school programs. Registration o|)on. Mothers Morning Out Tue.sdays and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per month. Davie Sr, Games Kcglstrfltiun for 2003 now open, forms nl Mocksvillc/Davic Rec. Must he 55 or older by Aug. 1,2003. Thursday, March 27 “Chlcauo" Little Thcntre, $30 in­ cludes admission, dinner, and trans­ portation. Depart rec. clr. 5 p.m., rc- lum before midniglil. Reservations und $15 deposit rctjulred. Call 751- 2325. Kncewnlk C linic, 10 n.m,, ul Roc. Ctr. Open to public. No cliarge. YMCA For more information, cnll 751-9622 or visit Davie Family Y M C A . Healthy Kids Day A p ril 5ili, 9 a.m. It's free. Cur scat clicck, boating safety class, parent/ child fitness, visits from reps from Poiiee,Sherifr, Higliway Patrol, and EMS Departments, Open Net Volleyball Come by and Join tiie fun on Tues. nights from 6:.30-8;30 p.m. A ll levels welcome. Ages 14 & up. Free lo mem­ bers. 3 On 3 Basketball March Mudno.ss 3 on 3 B 'ball tourney M arch 28-29. Men's nnd Coed divi­ sions, Cost $.36 per team plus $5 per non-member. Spring Soccer Pee Wee (uges 3-4) and Kiddie Kick­ ers (ages 5-10). Purticipants ieam bc- ginning soccer skills und have lols of fun. Registration M arch 3-28. Ses­ sion begins April 26th. Water Exercise Glass For beginners und the experienced. A ll uges. Cull forclass types & limes. Swim Lessons Choose from 2w k.,4 wk, ,Sat, morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks.priorlocluss.Callforclasslimes, Parents Night Out A p ril llih . 6-10:30 p.m.Agcs 3-12. Swimm ing, arts & crafts, gunies, movie. Dinner nt 6:30 p.m. $7 mem­ bers, $10 nonmembers. Middle School Mania A p ril I2 ib . Fun iSt safe environment wilh swimming,baskclball,and moro. Grades 5lli-8th, Cost $5. Seniors A ll Senior Activities take place at DttvioCouiily Senior Services located in tho Brock Building on North Mnin Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted, Cnll 751-0611, Thursday, March 27 Day o f Travel, lo Italy, 10 a.m, to 1 p.m.. Cost: $5, must pre-register. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Dnvie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the publication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, at S, Main Sl, acro.ss from the courthouse. THIS S U U A T lifecom m unitychurch BFACHINGUPTOlOVf GOO • MACHWG ОЧТТО lO W РЕ01Ч t • Fun • Dramas • Prizes •Puppets • Stories • Balloons ...KLPSSyN Wourd Like To Invite You To... 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