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B a t t l e O f T h e B a n d s Area Rockers Take The Stage Saturday At Masonic Picnic Arbor P a g e C1 DAVIE C O U N T Y ^ '’ic k T h e .i ,,::iphhers,;cpt^' ; Pages ;B4r E N T E R P m / E | # E C O R D USPS 140460 Nùmber 36 Thursday; Sept. 4; 2003 i 36 PAGES Davie SherlH's Detective Robert Trotter looks at stolen newspaper racks found In the living room of a Harmony home. At right, Justin Christopher McCormack an<j James Douglas Cartner are taken into custody for the thefts. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Two Charged In Newspaper Rack Thefts By .Fackie St“al)oH Davie County Ontcrprisc Record The niy.stcry surrounding di.sap- pearing ncw.spapcr racl<s throughout the county has been solved lifter tiie arrest of two Iredell County men last week. James Douglas Cartner, 29, and Justin Christopher McCormaci<, 2i, both of Harmony, were taken into custody by Iredell officials after u dozen paper racks were found in the living room of their Harmony liome. According to Davie County Sheriff’s Detective Tony Lcftwich, officials here were notified by Iredoll after a lend was established on racks tiiat had been reported sto­ len. Iredell officials went to Carlner and McCormack’s residence on Aug. 26 and found n stack of Davie Counly Enlerprise Record papers on the front porch and a burn barrel with several charred Winslon-Salem Journal newspapers inside. After a searcii warrant was ob­ tained, Leftwich and Davic Detec­ tive R.M. Trotter assisted Iredell later that evening in tlie investiga­ tion of the two men’s single wide trailer. According to Lcftwich, when they firsl entered the trailer there were 12 paper racks sitting in the niiddle of the living room door. Cartner and McCormack were not home at tiie time, but pas.sed by the residence in a vchicle that was stopped by officers. Officials found a paper rack in back of the home that belonged to The Yadkin Ripple, A rack from the Statesville Record and Laiidniark was also found. Iredell officials arrested both and IMciisc Set 'ISvo Arrested - I’nge 7 Davie County Scliools reported a 36-point increase on the 2003 SAT. Test takers averaged 511 on the verbal section and 524 for tiie math section, for a total average of 1035. One-hundred eighty six students participated in this year's test. Tliese scores rank Davie County above tile state average of 1001 by 34 points. "We arc proud of our student's performance, however, performance over an extended period of years is most important, I am most im­ pressed by the number of students who participated in this year's test, which indicates that our students are meeting higher expectations pre­ sented to them in the classroom," said Superintendent W.G, "Dub" Potts. Dan Barrett To Start Tour H ere ADVANCE - Dan Barrett will kick off his “People Come First” gubernatorial campaign tour on Monday, Sept. 8, in Davie County. Barrett will start by visiting with fellow Republicans at his campaign headquarters in Advancc and spend Plcnsc Sec Dan - I’ngc 4 P o w e r C o m p a n y , P a r k D e b a t e H e a t s U p S o u t h Y a d k i n P o w e r O w n e r s S a y T h e y O w n W a t e r R ig h t s Uy Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - The steady hiim underneath the floor at the back of the old mill here means one thing to Breck Bul­ lock. There’s water going through the tailrace canal, turning the turbines, powering the generator that sends electricity through a substation en route to Duke Power. It’s tiie sound of money - money for South Yadkin Power and for Davie County, which gets eight percent of the in­ come for South Yadkin’s lease of the dam on the South Yadkin River. He estimates on an average year, that will mean some ,$30,000 inlo counly coffers. The Soutli Yadkin Power plant produces enough electric­ ity lo power 300 iiomes, he said, “It’s a good business to be in,” said Bullock, who moved to the area in 1992 to oversee tlie family business. Tliey also have hydroelectric projects in Shelby, Asheboro and Fayetteville, as well as other businesses, “We arc reenacting history. Tliis was built for exactly what IMcase Sec Electricity - 1‘agc 4 F E R C V is it s , IV Ie e ts W it h T o p O f f ic ia ls W h o S u p p o r t P a rl< By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprise Rccord COOLEEMEE - A five person team from the Federal En­ ergy Regulatory Comnii.ssion came to town last week, try­ ing to get first-hand information in an ongoing battle be­ tween Soulh Yadkin Power Company, the Cooleemee His­ torical Association and RiverPark at Cooleemee Falls. They met with the power company in the morning, and with RiverPark supporters in the aflernoon. Power company owners say they own rights to the water. Park supporters say the liccnse allows the company to pretty much leave tlie river dry in tiie Bullhole area, one of the main attractions of tlie multi-million dollar park. Park supporters were strong. Attending were County Man­ ager Terry Bralley; Jane Simpson, direclor of the Davie Foundation and park fund rai.ser; Joan Carter, executive di- rectorofthe Duvie Chamber of Commerce; Cooleemee His­ torical President Jim Ruinley; former park property owner Claude Horn; Autumn Rierson, assistant general counsel for the National Trust for Historic Preservation; David Springer, Please See Federal - Page 4 L a n d C l a i m N o t T r u e COOLEEMEE - Whon Lynn Rumley read the headline on the front page last week,she felt like she had been slapped in the face. Landowner Roger Spillman had told members of the town board that the RiverPark lask force had offered him $1,000 per acre for land it needed to develop the park on the South Yadkin River. Rumley said that statement jusl wasn’t true., In July of 2000, after the park supporters got their first 'major grant, they offered Spillman $1,508 an acre after a preliminary appraisal obtained on 3.91 acres of bottom land adjacent to the river. In September, 2000, they offered $3,024 per acre for five acres after a full appraisal. Negotiations “broke off,” Rumley said, and Spillman .sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission saying he was op­ posed to tiic park and didn’t plan to sell. In August, 2002, the park task force offered Spillman $4,500 per acre on each of five acres. That offer incrensed to $6,000 on Sept, 3,2002, Rumley said. With a new .survey of the now 6.92 acres, and an appraisal by the Robin.son agency in Salisbury, $25,400, or $3,628 per aero, was deposited wilh the clerk.of court when a con­ demnation suit was filed in Febuiiry. “I thought il was an unfair statement, misleading nnd I was parlicularly offended that he personally singled out Ken Sales,” Rumley said. Sales, a real estate agent, heads the RiverPark task force. ...................................’■ ...............................-...... 2 ■ DAVIE COIINTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 Editorial Page Davie’s SAT scores jump, but no CPC title We thresv bricks ¡u last year's SAT lakers al Davic High. This year, wc will bestow garlands on (he heads of this latc.st crop of studcnLs. The school hus been redeemed. The latest SAT .scores show a nice jump — from 999 last year to 1,035 Ihis time. That’s higher than Ihe average score two years ago, 1.027. The North Carolinn average is 1,001, and the national average, 1,026. Lasi year, the scorcs dipped below the state and national averages. Last year, we compared the scorcs of the olher schools in Davie’s athletic conference, and Ihe comparison wasn’t very pretty. It’s time to do thal again. This time, Davic still doesn’t grub the Central Piedmont Conference title, bul our kids did much better. Here arc ihc comparisons; School Wesi Fonsyth Reynolds Davie 524 North Davidson Lake Norman Soulh Rowan Math Verbal Total 547 537 511 528 506 533 519 1,035 499 504 487 473 1,080 1,056 1,027 1,010 960 There were 186 students taking the test al Dnvic. As much as wc arc urged nol to make comparisons, nol to place loo much emphasis on the scorc, we can’l help ourselves. The SAT is a gigantic indicator of how our students will perform in college, ll is one of the major factors in Ihcir admission to college. It’s also an indication of how much return taxpayers arc getting on their investment. It demónstrales if the educational sy.slcm is working. And if the .students arc working. Some seem lo bc working very well. The average test scorc for all of Buncombe County, with'848 inking the lest, was 1,072 — signirteanlly higher than Dnvie. Just as we wish for the success of our football lenm, wc also seek oulstanding performances on the SAT tests and the other >• battery of tests our students take. More rides on the success of the SAT lesl than the foolball Icntn. Football is for pride. These lesl resulls nre the path to the future of our children. How do wc improve on this year? Some try tricks. Some bone up on self-help books. Some chant, some prny, some meditate. But il lakes morc than good karma. ll takes work. Not just from tho.sc in their junior year. Il takes a commilment from the beginning — from the freshman class all the way back to ihe middle schoolers nnd beyond. Schools improving their scores credit tough classcs nnd ndvnnced courscs. Calculus, physics, advanced Bnglish nnd nil the hardest courses have been the keys to succcss. Those wailing unlil their junior year to work on the SAT have wailed loo long, ll requires hard work, Lols of hard work. E x it a g e n t le m a n We should have had a parade. One of Mocksviile’s real gentlemen moved out of lown a coupic weeks ago. Hugh Larew. He is moving into a retirement home in Forsyth Couniy. Very quietly, he slipped out of town. Had he not stopped lo quench the thirst of his movers at n convenience slore, 1 would hnve missed his exit. Sophisticated. Calm. Opinionated. Hugh Larew helped elevate the public discourse in Mocksville. I frequently called him my mosl influential letter writer. He lived for years in the old jail, restoring his corner of the world inlo a showcase. But wilh advancing years, he wutUed lo simplify his commitments. A parade would have been in order. — Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^J^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...............................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt.............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow.................................Advertising Director Brian Pitls.......................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger..................Circuiation/Classilied Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1956 1899-1958 1901-1971 Pcriodicnis Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., S25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to; Davie County Enlerprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mock.sville, NC 27028 ! High Schools Once Across County If you hnve lived in Dnvic County for nny length of time, you know nbout the Cana bazaar, held in the Cann Comniii- nity Building on the sccond Snlurdny in December every yeur. You renlly huven’t lived if you haven’t been to the Cana buzaiir. Everyone goes and leans against the door and when it opens nt 10 o’clock, the people fall in and rush lo the ilems lhat are nt Ihe top of Ihcir list. If you don’l get there until I0;30, well, you might still find something you like, but your choices will bc limited. Then you can shop in the craft section more leisurely nnd visit with people you haven’t .seen since the Inst Cana bazaar. You have a choice of mnny beautiful Christmas decorations. You ure also served delicious wassail and homemade goodies. For me, my mind goes back to the original Canu school house, which was a two-story building wilh an arbor at tlic back where commencement was held Louise each year. The school had grades one through ten. StrOU(d Even afler the old building was torn down in 1929 und tho present three rooms built, school was held there for grudes one Ihrough ten for two more years. The new building was named the Cana Community Building. I remember attending the Cana commencement two years - sometime between 1926 and 1929.1 was the guest of my friend Lucille Cain (later Hartman). Several of us were invited to spend the night nnd attend the commence­ ment. Lucille’s mother, Mrs. Boyce Cain, was the postmas­ ter (which in lhat day was called postmaster, be it man or womnn), the post officc being a little room built at Ihe front of Ihe store run by the Cain family. I also enjoyed visiting in their nice new home nfler it was buill. I was the guest of Edna Beaver nt one of the Cana commencements, bul 1 have lost contaci wilh Edna. I was a guest of Lucille Cain for the dedication of the new Eaton’s Baptist Church in 1926.1 Inter played piano for .several weddings at that church. Scverul cars from Cana broughl students to Mocksville High School. About 10 or 12 cars brought students from Cana, Sheffield, Fork und Center to Iho school, since school buses had not yet made their appearance. My dear friend, Alice Evans (laler Dysori), came to Mocksvillc School in fifth grade. Her family moved into the historic Hopler house on Hwy. 64 Ihis side of Center. Alice’s family later moved to the big home which sat on the hill on the right of the Yadkin River just beyond the en­ trance to Bermuda Rut^. This home was later tom down. I visited Alice there and attended commencement at the Smitli Orove High School. She did not get to graduate with the class she had been with since fifth grade, but spent her senior year at Smith Grove High School, where she gradu­ ated. Wc missed her. The Smith Grove High School closed in 1935. 1 also have some memories of Farmington High School. I remember ono year Curl Goorch, editor of The Slntc magazine in Raleigh (now Ihe name is Our Stute), was to deliver the commencement address. He and tny father were good friends and he must have come lo Mocksvillc on the bus bccuusc he called earlier and asked if daddy could take him lo Farminglon. Daddy didn’t drive so I drove Mr. Goerch und dnddy to Farminglon for the coinmencement program. I remember driving daddy lo Raleigh one day and we visit Carl Goerch, At thnt time, Mr. Goerch hnd an outdoor radio program (I believe it was once a week.). He would select people from the audience and ask them a question. If they answered correctly, Ihey received one dollar. I wus lucky enough to win a dollar, but at the end of the program, he asked a question and any of the group of winners were eligible to answer. The jackpot prize was more than a dollar (I’ve forgotten how much) but I didn’t win because I didn’t know the answer. It was a good day, how­ ever. Mr. Goerch took us to a lot of places of interest in Raleigh. Shady Grove had a good high school in those days. I remember having an adult piano student who worked in the cafeteria at that school. She invited me to comc and have lunch with them as hor guest, which 1 did. I knew a lot of the tcachers there and enjoyed seeing them again. I don’t remember going down to Cooleeme High School for any particular programs, but when I think of the Cooleemee High School my mind goes back to my days in Mocksville High School. I well remember the intense rivalry between the sports teams of the two schools. Whether or not you were actively involved in sports, you shared the school’s loyalty to your ball teams. Many years later, when my sister was in Mocksville High School, the sumo feeling that had existed between the Mocksvilie and Cooleemee schools, seemed to have shifted to Mocksville and Shady Grove High School. Of course, now that is all ancient history. I cun remember back in first grade, we hnd a sliding board on the playground and I was climbing up on it. The girl behind me wus severnl years older and a lot bigger and she was .sort of pushing me along and I fell off tho sliding board. I didn’t break any bones, but it was pretty painful. Somebody wont for Miss Margaret Bell, our teacher. Miss Margaret taught here for many years. She taught my two older brothers and I hud been out of high school for three years when my sister started first grade and Miss Margaret was still here. I remember trying to tell her how bad I hurt and she kept saying, “Yes, but don’t you love Miss Marga­ ret?” Well, I didn’t particularly love Miss Margaret nnd 1 also couldn’t sec what that had to do with how I hurt from my full. ^ . .i- Something 1 remember about the sccond grade was the Maypole dance wc had out in tho school yard in the early spring. 1 wonder how many remember that. I think maybe they had them every year for awhile and the townspeople cnmc out to watch. Colored slreumers were attached to a pole and wc skipped around nnd around holding a streamer. Well, somehow the streamers got tangled up and I was left without one. This little 7 year old didn’t knnow what to do, but I skipped around and round with one arm in the air holding - nothing. Can you just imagine how silly that looked? In The M ail... Christians Can Stand Anywhere To the editor; Wc have nil been listening to the controversy regarding the mov­ ing of the iiiomiment of The Ten Commandments in Alnbnmn. As n Christiiui, I do not believe we need monuments or statues to remind us of God, for as Christians, we are monunients for God. We nre llie monutnenls lhal no one cun remove. We can stand unywhore. The people who fear these monuments the mosl ure the non­ believers. The.se monuments in tiicir eyes nre Ihings lhal threalen what it is lhal they choose not lo believe in. The life Christians lead is stronger than any monument mnde of stone. Their Bible, Iheir faith, their testimony, and the path lliey walk for others to see hnve stood the test of time. Calliy Flanagan Mocksville L e t t e r s W e l c o m e d The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will bc made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for .space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, hot 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, Diwie Courtty EntenJrise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com, : ; : Got An Opinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County, Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Should the N.C. Department of Transportation build a U.S. 64 Bypass around Mocksville? Yes, 66% No, 34% Log on now to cast your vote fo the newest question. www.enterprise-record.com In The M ail... A doption Is A Loving O ption To the edilor; In 1996. our Sunday School leachcr at Faith Baplisl Church, the Rev. r.T. Kimmer, challenged us to find out why Southern Bnp­ lists began lo obser\'e n Sundny cniled The Sanctity of Human Life. Jerry nnd I begnn to rcsenrch this to do a lesson. We went lo someone we consider an expert of issues in Ainerica, James Dob­ son, founder of Ihe Focus on The Family Ministry. He is a well known and respeclcd person. We found out thal abortion was legal in our counlry since Janu­ ary of 1973 and thut now, 1.4 million are dying u year, 4,000 every day. We could not bclicvcthis goes on in America. It really shockcd us and burdened our hearts, Il is illegal in the United Slnte.s lo kill a baby eagle, the fine is about $25,000. How could it be legal lo kill n child? Three evenls were slnrted lo bring attention lo these facts. Murch lor Life begnn lo lake placc in Wasliinglon. Hundreds of thousands joined. A single red ro.se, the symbol of pro life is given out lo every clected represenlutive.the presideni. vice president and the Supreme Court justices. Nellie Grey, a young lawyer, started this event in 1974. In 1986 our then President Ronnid Rcgnn signed n bill inlo ef- lect lo rccognizc a special dny called the Sanctity of Human Life Sunday to let folks be aware of the importance of life. Did wo really need a day lo know this? Is it not in our heart and conscience to know lhat all life is precious? In 1987 curing folks in Yuba City, Calif, began whul is now called "The Life Chain”. This is a solemn one hour of pi'ayer held in more than 900 cities and communilies. Folks line one slreel in their area 10 stand silently lo bring attention lo the fact the more than 50 mil­ lion have lost their lives through abortion. These tincc events are peaceful and non-violent in attempts lo let fellow Americans know we musl speak up on this issue. There are morc lhan 3.000 crisis pregnuncy centers to help young woinen make the belter choicc for them and their unborn child. Remember Ethel Waters, who sang on the Billy Graham program in many cities until her death? Her mother was raped and made the choice to have her child, believing lhal children arc n gill of God. Jerry nnd I go lo Ihc Ukruine ench spring to work in rurni vil- Inges to minisler lo hundreds of children. We ulso work in orphan­ ages in this poor country. The man who began the Samaritan’s Purse believed God spoke lo him as he .served in the military in the Ko- rciui War seeing hundreds of needy orphans whose parenis hud heen killed in Ihis war. Bob Pierce wrote in his Bible “Let my heart be broken willi the things lhat break the heart of God”. He camc home and returned lo Korea for 10 years lo work wilh thousands of needy children. Ask yourself that iiueslion today, as a free American, do I have the righl to stand by nnd see my fellow citizens bc killed bccnuse of someone’s choice, not lheirs?The Samaritan’s Purse under Franklin Graham carries on the ministry of Bob Pierce helping needy folks in America and all parts of our world. In Slalesville, we have built the Life Chain since 1996 bccause we desire to let our fellow Ameri­ cans know that thal nborlion luws need lo chunge. Wc lake pan on >- Ihc llrsl Sunday of Oclober. Wo will bo al Ihe Glen Wuy Drive go­ ing inlo Wal-Murl on Ocl. i beginning at 2; 15 p.m. lo stand from 2;30-3l30 in a time of sllcncc to remember all those unborn chil­ dren and their suffering mother on thal day. Many young women never get over this as they suffer from depression the rest of iheir lives. Many have heallh problems und cun not have another child. On Oct. 18 at 10 a.m., the Pregnancy Rc.sourcc Center will help raise fumIs to help young inolhers ihrough The Walk For Life. We will walk from Lakewood Park lo Slulesville Senior High und back. ■ There will be a cookoul and a lime of fellowship. Call 704-871- 0338 for more informalion. Cull 492-5855 for more inforniulion on Iho Lifo Chain. Tho dircclor al ihe Prcgnancy Resource Center is Joanic Mason and sho is uvuilable lo speak al churches or olher organizations. A lady from Blai.se Baptist Church in Mocksville organized tlic Life Chain in her area .several years ago. Now, Davie Couniy has il's first crisis pregnancy ccntcr lo liclp unwed moms in Ihcir time of a great need. Conlaci Owen Jones llirough the center or her church lo speak al your meetings. Adoption is a loving option. Psalm 139; 13-18 tells us lhat be­ foro a child is began in her mother’s womb thal God knows ull uboul lhal child, lhat they arc wonderfully made. Children are a gift from God. Linda Harmon (Mrs. Jorry Harmon) Co -founder of the Statesville Life Chain Mocksville 'T e a r d o w n th a t w a ll, M r. G o rb a c h e v !' — R o n a ld R eag a n 'T e a r d o w n th a t w a ll. S u p rem e C o u rt!' — H a ro ld P a rk e r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 - 3 M O C K S V IL L E M O O S E LO D G E # 1 9 4 9B IN CO S t a r t i n g T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 1 1 D o o r s O p e n a t 6 p . m . F i r s t G a m e a t 7 p . m . Full Program To Be Paid No Games Will Be Cut For Info Call 751-2515 Hwy 601 South (Mocksville) beside Davie High School PREPARED FOR JUDGMENT? ARE YOU SUCCESSFUL AT EVERYTHING EXCEPT THAT WHICH MATTERS MOST-PREPARATION FOR ETERNITY? ,|№ii.s .said, “Seek lirsl Ihc kingduin of God and His righteousnc.ss...” Sccure your soul’s salvation today by obeying the gospel! Believe in Christ lM I< .tri:l5 .tfi: Hell. 11.6) Repent of your Sins and Turn to God ii.i<. i.i:.n Ads i7^mh Confess the Name of Jesus im»h. i№.u:acisk:37i Be Buried in Baptism for the Forgiveness of Your Sins 22:16; Uom. 6:3-5; I Cor. U ’A h (iiil.3 :2 7 ) Be Faithful to Jesus unto Death u in. i:?; kcv.im VISIT THE JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST iNon-I)citoniinu(i<im)I Dedicated I» Ke.slorin^ NcwTcslanieiU Chrislimtit)' Hiblienl in Name, OrKuni/atiiin, >Vnrsli]p, und DDClrlni-. l.oailrd nl Die cornnr (ir,Ii>nclion und Jericho KouiN. Dr. Turn Torpy, iMinisler (336) 492*529! Your Guide to ShoDvim Historic Downtomi Mod A n t i q u e s Plantation Antiques I'iiw Aincrii iin JiiniiiK iv, Лпич к ип & Глтчтт ,i;/í/,s,v Л diinn, viiilíific lí'.ylilcx & houh’s. /ihíiv ¡x w t’r .seller- lìlim id iilI Ciiaiil.com 137 N. Salishuuv St., Mocksvii.i.k • (336) 751-2105 C e l l u l a r / T e l e p h o n e Tiie Pilone Piace A IJ.TE I. A iilli¡iri:.e¡l Wireles.s Л /)ii,i;c/',víi/('.v A .service. Yaw eiiiii/ilele eim iiiiim icdiiim .s cenler. 121 Dicl’or SiuiiKT, MocKSVii.i.K • (336) 751-2626 C o iv i PU4 E R S Carolina Computer Supply Everyihiiii; your VC tle.sire.s! Fasi oii-.siie .service. PC .sales & iiliftniiles. Inlernel (iccc.v.v. 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Open //- « M -F and 10-4 Sal. 50 COURT S q u a re , M o c k s v ille • (336) 751-9390 Davie School of Dance A full-service dance studio offeriti!’ classes in tap, Jazz, hip hop, clo,i;f!ln,i;, hallel, modern, polnte and .social daiichi}!. 142 N. M a in S t., M o c k s v ii.le • (336) 751-2898 R e a l E s г а г е Prudential Carolinas Realty U vina hi andseiyhi!’ D avie Coim ty w ilh a ctm iiilhtiiieiil lo y o ii! Residential, Com m ercial and Laiul .Services, 101 N. M a in St., M o c k s v ille Susan P a rk e r »(336) 399-3137 R e s t a u r a n rs Gasthaus on the Square lieslaiiranl, bed A breakfast, tt- haiii/iiel room. Now servinf; hinch and dinner in a casual vet upscale setting. 101 N. M a in St., M o c k s v ille • (336) 751-7900 S h o e R e p a i r Mocksville Shoe Shop Shoe, bool A tack repair. IK' repair llirkenslocks! O wner Chad й о п ф has 17 vears e.\perience in shoe repair 52 C o u r t S q u a re , M o c k s v ii.lií • (336) 753-0942 T r a v i í l A Personal Touch Travel "D estination and honeymoon .specialists. " A local, full-service Iravel ацет у .servina D avie and surroiindina coiinlies. 79 C o u rt'S q u a re , M o c k s v ille • (336) 753-0950 Come experience the shops and businesses located ^‘Around the Square” in Historic Downtown Mocksville. Step back to a more relaxed style of shopping where the pace is a little slower and each customer is given personal & courteous attention. 4 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKKl'UISK RKCOUI), Thursdii.v. Sept. 4.2003 Breck Bullock and plant operator Jamie Waller look at the turbines at the back of the old mill. - Photos by Robin Fergusson This site of the old grist mill is where a third turbine could be located. Electricity Flowing From South Yadkin Plant Cniilimied K riin i Рпцс I w e ’re doing," B ulU ick s iiiil,e x ­ p la in in g how the W ilie r w as llrst used to turn pulleys lo r Ihe te.xlile p lan t, anil tlien to gen­ erate ele c lricily . Me acknoweldges delays in gelling the turbines operaling, pulling much of the blame on Ihc Cooleemee Historical As­ sociation and RiverPark propo­ nents. They have caused legal delays and olher problems, Bullock said. He points to a slack of pa­ pers, 10,461 pages, which gives Soulh Yadkin Power llie water rights to the Soulh Yadkiii. In addition to the tur­ bines which cosl more lhan $ lOO.OOO, Ihe company has in­ curred $li7,00() in legal lees, Bullock said. South Yadkin is powered from water that is diverted inlo a canal at the dam site, a canal in which Davie County draws water for its Cooleemee plant thal produces drinking water. RiverPark proponents say Ihe licen.se would allow South Yadkin Power lo take nearly all the waler - leaving jusl a trickle lo go Ihrough much of the park. “Whal they’re asking for over Ihc crest of tho dam. 1 couldn’t even operate. I'd have lo shut down." Bullock said. "They should have ilealt with us from Ihe start. It’s like me building a house on a land­ locked piece of property. "For them to say y o u ’ve got lo g iv e us Ihis, that’s not right. They pay big money fo r land, bul Ih e y ’re not w'illing to pay for the water? I don’t inuler- stand. I ihink the agencies are going to have to tell them they're going to have to deal wilh us." Bullock's family has pur­ chased another turbine, which woukl be installed at the siie of im old grist mill, locatcd be­ tween the ciirreitt power plant and Ihe dam. The Feileral Knergy Regu­ latory Commision (I'l-.RC) li­ cense requires lhat 24 cubic feet of water per second (cl's) be released under the dam at Ihc head gates at all times, Bul­ lock wrote In a proposal lo raR C . An additional 100 cl's would have to be relea.sed in tlie river downstream at the sile ofthe miniimnn release turbine al die old giist m ill sile. Because Davie County's sewer plant releases into the river, Bullock’s compromise proposal presented to FliRC last week would require the county to move its outfall pipe 50 yards downslreaiii lo a point below the two South Yadkin Power turbines tailrace. Then, South Yadkin, during th e s e v e n w in te r m o n th s , w o u ld release 64 cfs under Ihe head gales al Ihe d am . During Ihe fiv e sum m er m onlhs, 64 cl's w o u ld be leleased u n der the dam via the head gales, and on w eeken ds o n ly, Ihe head gates w o u ld be clo.sed and 64 cfs w o u ld be re le a s ed o v e r the d a m , Bullock w rote in his p ro ­ posal. "It would equate to ahoul an inch of water over the crest of the dam. Asihetically, that will be pretly.That’s move than lair, our donation lo Ih e park. If they’ve (RiverPark) got a big event. I'll shut il down and pul on il big show (witli water over the dam)," Bullock said. He said he has a p e titio n w itli 250 sig n atu res o f area re s id e n ts w h o s u p p o rl Ih e c o m p a n y ’s efforts. “Tliere's a lot of people in the community who really sup­ porl us," he said. Bullock checks out the generator. Bullock; “They should have dealt wfith us from the start." Federai E n erg y O fficials IVieet A t Parle S ite District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, 'Diursday, Sept. 4,2003 - 5 Continued From I’ligc I river activist and owner of Point Piirm: Ken While, Davie Couniy commission chair; Cooleemee Mayor John Chandler; State Sen. Andrew Brock; Wade Nichols, heritage lourisni coor­ dinator for the Northwest Pied­ mont; and Lynn Rumley of the RiverPark task force. “Our side put forth lhat there was a new eircumstnnce (park) that didn’t exist al the lime the license was granted, and thal should put aboul a thorough re­ view," Lynn Rumley said. The claim ed the pow er com ­ pany is out o f com pliancc on Iw o l.s.sues: that by 2 0 0 0 , the com ­ pany w as supposed lo have ac­ q uired a ll necessary p ro p erly w hich includes a lea.se on Ihe dam in p e rp e tu ity , w h en the lease doesn’t even cover Ihe du­ ration o f the FERC license, that land fo r a canoe portage w as n e v er a cq u ire d ; and lh a l Ihe com pany is supposed to have four gauges and il only has one, w hich is not in public view . Rumley learned after Ihe meeting wilh FERC thal South Yadkin Power had offered a compromise, bul hadn’t had lime lo study it. “We have always been will­ ing to compromise and wo per- hiips now have a basis for nego­ tiations," she .said. "We know lhal 124 cubic feel por second is adei|uate for tho park, bul per­ haps the park can be sustained with somewhat lower liow.” Any compronii.so, she said, needs lo be part of the FERC li­ ccnsc. The slate is ready to con­ duct a demonstration of whal tho company proposes, she said. "We’re hoping this can come about this fall. Wc’rc prelly leary because of the believabillty of this company, so any com pro­ mise would have lo have a strict verification program and the li­ cense would havo to have real consequences if Ihe resoiulion was not coiTiplies,” Rumley said. In a letter lo FERC, Davie Couniy Manger Terry Braliey asked the agency to consider more water in the river below Ihe dam. “We urge the commission lo take a new look at the license requirements, including Iho.se for roereation. We favor in­ creased recreational commlt- menl and increa.sed minimum fiow in the river as conditions of any extension of limo," Braliey wrote. Joan Carter, chamber presi­ dent, wrote; "Our request is a eomproini.se lhat would benefit our communily and still allow the power company lo operate at a profitable level. Wo request lhat FERC revise license recre- iition requirements lo maintain a minimum fiow of 124 cfs over the dam through the park and that South Yadkin Power allow traditional public iiccess to Iho river Ihrough its property near the dam." Brock Bullock, owner and operator of South Yadkin Power, seemed confident thal FERC came to lown lo help protect the company's water rights. “FERC has assured us they will allow us lo pul a third tur­ bine In," Bullock said. "They wiml to see these projects per­ form as well as they can." Dan Barrett -To Start Campaign Tour Here Conllnned From Page 1 . the rest ofthe day visiting in the county. Among his stops will be to Cooleemee and Shady Grove elementary schools, Davie Couniy Hospital, local businesses, and door-lo-door campaigning. Barrett, a Davie County Commissioner, plans lo lake his campaign all across the slate. However, he said ho wanted lo start his state wide campaign tour in Davie County. “This will always be home", said Barrett. “I'm going to spend quality lime in every county ... going door lo door, visiting hospitals and schools ... jusl getting lo know folks and let them gel to know me." C l e m m o f i s W i C H I L D R E N ' S C L O T H I N G S A L E Saturday, Sept. 6*^ 8am ■ 1pm Chlciran's CMM« • T«v> • МаЦп!^ • Baj^^ Clenanions Civic Center • IWddMirar*' (MW Intwmllon ÒI US 1 4 * UwhvlN-ClwiinMn^ R«ai» « Sponson’d hy Jenv A. Hauler, DDS, PA AdamT. Dorsett. DDSHilsdaie Dental DiivicCouniy Artis ■< c m tt a Davie County draws waler from the canal before It reaches South Yadkin's turbines. C o m e o u t f o r a n e v e n i n g o f g r e a t b i g b a n d m u s i c ! ! C a ro lin a B rass Thursday, Sept. 4 7:30pm Tickets: Adulls - $6, Students & Senior Citizens ■ $6 Groups (1 5 + )-$ 5 Brock Performing Arts Center 622 North Main Street • Mockavllle ymw.davlearts.orn Contact Ihe B O X O F FIC E M-F, 12-5 p.m. 751-3000 boxofflce@davlearls.org The following cases were dis­ posed o f hi Dnvie District Court Aug. 28. Presiding; Judge L. Dale Graham . Prosecuting; Wendy Terry nnd Kevin Beale, nssistant DAs. - Jason W . Allen, failure to trans­ fer lille, dismissed per eorreelion. - M ichael E. Anderson, felony larceny, reduced to misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 100 days in ja il, credit for tim e served, $929 restitulioa. - Romero R. Arcos, D W I, sen­ tenced to 60 days, suspended Iwo yeurs, $ ICO, cosl, 48 hours commu­ nity scrvice wilhin 90 dnys, nol to opernie a m otor vchiclc until li­ censed by Departm ent o f M otor Vehicles, substancc abuse assess­ ment nnd treatment, remain o f good behavior, $195 attorney fee; reck­ less driving lo endanger, driving while license revoked, open con­ tainer after coasuming alcohol, aad hit/run leaving scene of property damage, dismissed per pica. - Bobby M . Booe Sr., assault on a female, dismissed per failure lo prosecuting witness to appear. - Phillip J. Brown, as.snult on n female,.sentenced to 60 days injnil, suspended 18 m onths, cost, 24 hours community servicc within 60 days, remain o f good behavior, not to assaull/lhrcaten/hnrass victim. - Rex A . Carswell, forgery of endorsement, rcduccd lo worlhless checks, sentenced to 30 dnys injnil, suspended one ycnr, $50, cost, re- mnin o f good behnvior, $95 restitu­ tion, possession o f stolen goods/ property,dismissed perplcn; break­ in g /en terin g and larceny after brcaking/cnlcring, dismissed al re­ quest of prosecuting witness. - Judith I. Catalan, failure to .se­ cure passenger under 16. dismi.sscd per correction. • L in da E. C le m en t, no operator's licensc, dismissed por correction; fnilure to stop for slendy red lig h t, reduced lo im proper equipment, cost. - A llan C . Coats, D W I, scn- lenccd lo45 dnys in jail,suspended two years, $100, cost, 24 hours community servicc wilhin 60 days, substance abuse assessment/trcnt- ment, nol to operate a motor vciiicIc until licensed by Department of M otor Vehicles, remain of good behavior; no operator’s license, dis­ missed. - Brad M . Davis, speeding 80 in a 55, rcduced to 64 In a 55, $10, cost. - Leslie D . Davis, driving wiih licensc revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection; operating vehicle w ilh no insurnnce, possession o f marijuana up to half ounce, dismissed; posses­ sion o f drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced to lOdnys in jail,suspended one year, cost, substance abuse as- sessmenl/lrenlmenl, $1.30 lUlorney fee. - Tabilha K . Davis, speeding 68 in a 45, reduced lo 54 in a 45, $10, cosl. - Urm ee F. Engineer, D W I, dis­ missed per failure to prosecuting witness lo appear. - Christopher T. Foster, assaull on a fem ale, dismissed per failure to prosecuting witness to appear. - Oerman D . Garduño, laking non-game fish with device and lak­ ing game fish by olher means, sen­ tenced to five days in ja il, sus­ pended six monlhs, $10, cost, not to engage in unlawful fishing. - Aninwn A . Hairston, po.sses- sion o f drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced to 10 days in jnil, suspended six monlhs, $50, cost, have no con­ trolled substances, remain of good behavior, $130. - K elly D . Hnirston, posse.ssion o f drug pnrnphernnlin, prnyer for judgement continued on eosl, not lo have any controlled substances or contraband. - Lnrry D. Hedrick, no linbilily insurance and misdemeanor posses­ sion of .schedule V I controlled .sub­ stance, dismissed; possession of drug pnrnphernnlin, senlenced lo 9 1 dnys in Department of Corrections, suspended 18 months, $ 1 0 0 , co.sl, substance abuse assessmenl/lreal­ m enl, have no controlled sub­ slances. - Randy Hendricks, nssnull by poinling a gun, dismissed per fail­ ure of proscculing witness to ap­ pear. -Andrew P. Hooks, contributing lo tlie delinquency o f a minor, ex­ pired inspection sticker, nnd fnilure to notify Depnrlnienl o f M olor Ve- liielcs of address chnnge, dismissed; D W I, .scnicnccd to 4 5 dnys in jail, suspended two years, $ 100, eost, 24 hours community service w ithin 60 days, substance abuse assessment/ treatment, nol to operate a motor ve­ hicle unlil licensed by Deparlmenl o f Motor Vehicles, remain o f good behnvior. - James M ichael Horton, engage In for hire business, prnyer for judgement continued on cost; giv- in g /len d in g /b o rro w in g license pinie, dismissed per plen. - Julius D . Isaacs, possession of malt bevcrngc/unfortini’d wine not 19/20, dismissed nt request o f pro.s- ecuting witness, - Joshua L. Jones, larceny by employee, reduced lo misdemeanor Inrceny, .sentenced to 3 0 dnys injnil, suspended two years, cost, remain of good behavior, nol to go about prosecuting witness, $7 0 0 restilu- tion. - Charles W. Kelley III. follow ­ ing lo closely nnd driving left of centcr, prayer for judgement contin­ ued on cosl. - Ronald W . Leonard, simple worthIe.ss check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Jeremy D. Lindsey, assaull on a female, .sentenced lo 3 0 days in ja il, suspended one year. 24 hours communily scrvice w ilhin 6 0 days, slay away from victim , $ 1 3 0 atlor­ ney fee. - Jesse L. Lynch, misdemeanor probalioa violnlion, senlenced lo 45 dnys in ja il, credit for lim e served. - Shannon J. M abe, D W I, sen­ tenced lo 120 days, suspended Iwo years, $200, cosl, 72 iiours eommu­ nity scrvice wilhin 120 days, sub­ stance abuse nsscssmenl/lrealmcnl, not lo operate a molor vehicle unlil licensed by Deparlmenl o f M olor Vehicles; driving with license re­ voked, possession o f open con- Inincr/consuming alcohol in passen­ ger area, reckless driving to endan­ ger, dismissed. - Andrew D . M artin, reckless driving to endanger, reduced lo im ­ proper equipmenl, $125, cosl. - John M ayfield Jr., possession o f stolen goods/property, dismissed, - Shawn C. M cBrayer, reckless driving lo endanger, rcduccd lo im ­ proper c(|uipnient, $75, eost; no reg­ istration card, dismissed per plea. - Ramond M cB ride, allowing unlicensed lo drive, dismi.ssed per correclion. - Troy Mendez, simple worlhless check, dismissed per civil .sellle- ment. - Ginger L. Moore, speeding 75 in a 55, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement contin­ ued on cost; expired inspection ■sticker, dismissed. - Jose L. Noguez, fishing w llli- oul a license, sentenced lo five days in ja il, suspended six monlhs, $10, cosl, not to fish In an unlawful man­ ner. - Christopher R. Payne, misde­ meanor possession of schedule V I controlled substinice, sentenced to 15 days in jnil, suspended two yenrs; possession of drug pnrnphcrnalia, .sentenced lo 45 dnys In ju il, sus­ pended two yenrs, $100, cost, sub­ stance nbuse asscssment/trciUmeni, submit to random drug screens/ senrclics/seizures,crcdil for 28 dnys served. ■ Salvalore J. Pinz/a, speeding 96 in a 70, reduced lo exceeding safe .speed, $10, cost. - B illy R. Redman, resisling a public officer, senlenced lo 45 days in jnil, suspended iwo ycnrs, $100, cost, reiniun of good behavior. - Teresn S. Ridenluiur. worlliless check 011 clo.sed nccouni,dismissed per civil .sclllemenl. - Deborah A . Russell, simple worthless check, dismis.sed per civil seltlement. - Lisa S aw icki, possession of stolen goods/property, sentenced to 45 days in ja il, suspended one year, cost, remain o f goinl behavior, $260 atlorney fee. - Jerry G . Sclph Jr., reckless driving to endanger, reduced to ex­ ceeding sufe .speed, prnyer for judgement conlimicd on cost. - Jnnic Shore, misdemeanor pro­ bation violalion, sentenced to 45 days in ja il, credit for Ihrce days .served. - Ricardo S. Silba, fishing w ilh­ oul n license, sentenced lo five days injnil,su.spended six months,cosl. - Carl N . Sm ith, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $10, co.sl. - Bernard Summer, failure lo re­ lurn rental properly, dismissed per civil settlement. - Trnci M . Taylor, nssnull infiict- ing serious injury, prnyer for judge­ ment continued one year, allend anger managemenl w ltliin 90 days, aot lo assault/lhrcaten/harass vic­ tim , $.50 rc.stitulion. -G crid d N .T Iieisen , D W I, sen­ tenced 10 45 days in ja il, suspended two years, $100, cost, 24 hours community service within 60 days, nol lo opernie n molor vehicle until licensed by Depurtmenl of Motor Vehicles, surrender licen.se, sub­ stance abuse nssessment/lreatineni: open container ufter consuming al­ cohol and exp ired inspection sticker, dismissed per pica. - James W . Tutlerow, oblaining properly by false pretense, dis­ missed per civil settlement. - Churles M . Voniscnburg, reck­ less driving to endanger, reduced lo improper e(|uipment, $ 10, cost. - Richard L. Widcner, possession with intent lo sell/deliver schedule II controlled substance and carry­ ing a concealed weapon, rcduced to misdemeanor possession of sched­ ule II conlrollcd substance, sen­ lenced 10 45 days in jai I, suspended one yenr, $200. eosl, hnve no con­ trolled substances, conlriibund or­ dered destroyed. - Ann.L. W ilson, pos.scssion of drug paruphernalia, prayer for judgement continued on cosl, have not controlled subslances. - Melissa A . Young, fnilure lo return rental propcrty.disniissed per civil selllcment. - Adam S. Butler, possession of marijuana up to half ounce, sen­ tenced to 10 days in ja il, credit for 10 days served. Failed lo Appear; - Zcperlvo G . Albarcs, fishing without a license. - Robert A . Barnes, unauthorized use of a boal. - George W. Baynham. simple assaull. - Daniel D. Berry, simple worlh- le.ss check. - Brenl L. Cain, D W I, open con­ lainer al'ler consum ing alcohol, driving wilh license revoked, pos- .session/dlsplay o f nitered/fielitious/ revoked driver's license, misde­ meanor possession of schedule V I controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia. - Javier V. Carbajid, D W I nnd exceeding safe speed. - Brodford K . Gaither, driving w ilh licensc revoked. - M u llh e w R . H o lt, sim ple worlhless checks. - Rodney N . Jarrett,driving with license revoked, open conlainer nf­ ler consuming alcohol, speeding 67 in a 55. - Roberl C . M arshall, driving with license revoked. - Jonnlhun D. M cD ow ell, simple worlhless chccks. - Eliznbelh M . Moses,dome.stic criminul Irespnssing. - Michael W . Stevens, unaulho­ rized use uf n bout. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t ^ The following cuses were dis­ posed of in Duvie Adnihiistrutive Courl Aug. I . PrcaUIInt;: Mnglsirntc Ellen E. Drechsler. Proscculing; Wendy Terry, assistant D A . - Patlie J. Angell, unsafe move­ m ent, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - W ilm a L. Autrey, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cosl. - M elissa D . Barnes, expired registration card/lag, dismissed per correction. - Stephanie L. Barney, improper use of dealer perm it/tag, dismissed per eorreelion. -A u slin V. Barllelt,.speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ m ent, $25, cosl; fuilurc to wenr driver's sent belt, dismissed per plen. - Antonio J. Bnutisin, speeding 55 In a 35, reduced lo 44 in a 35, $ 10, cosl; no operators license, dis­ missed per plen. - Billy S. Beck, expired regis­ lralion card/tag. dismissed per cor­ rection. -Joseph Bergman, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $75, cost. - Brundon L. Bledsoe, expired Inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. Businessman Pleads Guilty To Tax Charges A Dnvie County businessman pleaded guilly in Davie District Court to charges filed by tho N.C. Depurtmenl of Revenue. Geoffrey S. Stanley, 42, of 172 Hamilton Courl, Advance, pleaded guilly Aug. 21 to nine counts of fnilure to file and pay slale withholding laxes and in­ dividual income laxes. Stanley is the president of the Longhorn Mobile Home Transport in Ad­ vnnce, Judge Dale Graham issued Stanley a 45-day suspended sen­ lence and placed him on super­ vised probation for five yenrs. Slanley was ordered lo pay res­ titution of $37,784 to the Depart­ ment of Revenue nnd pay courl cosls. He will be placed on un- suporvlsed probation after tho restitulion is paid. The charges were the resull of efforl.s by the Department of Revenue Statesvillo office. - Stuclc E. Boger, speeding 52 in n 35. reduced lo improper ei|ulp- mcnt, .$25, cosl. - Jason D . Boole, reckle.ss driv­ ing lo cndnnger, reduced lo im ­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Jon C. Brcndle, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Sundru C.Brewwspecding 54 in n 35, rcduced to improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. Master P. Browder, exceeding safe speed, dism issed per civ il sclllcmenl. - Freddie L. Brynnt, exceeding safe speed, dism issed per civil settlement. - Tony L. Burks II, speeding 84 in n 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $10, cost, - A m y L. Curd, expired Inspee­ lion and failure to notify Dcpnrl- menl o f M otor Vchicics of uddress chunge, dismissed per correction. - Rex A . Cnrswell, speeding 70 In a 55, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - M elanie G . Clinlhnm, fallare to wear driver's seiU bell, $25, co.sl; expired inspection sticker, dis­ missed per correction. - Vanda F. Chou, failure to yield, dismissed per civil settlement. - Li.sa A . Cleary, .speeding 69 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - David H .C o ye, failure lo stop for slopsign/nnshing red light, re­ duced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Virginia E. Cross, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper et|uip- nicnt,$25.cosl. - Vicki M . Cnunp, fuilurc lo slop for stopsign/nashing red light, re­ duced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Portia D. Dallon, expired in­ spection sticker,dismissed percor­ rection; - Adrian D. Dawkias, speediag 80 In a 70, reduced to im proper equipmenl, $25, co.sl. - Jody B. Dnyspeeding 64 in n 4 5 .rcduced lo improper eciuipmenl, $ 5 0 , cosl; exp ired inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Jody B. Dny, improper pass­ ing, rcduccd lo unsufe movement, $25, cost. - Lisu W . Dillurd, speeding 74 in a 55, reduced lo 64 ia a 55, $ 10, cosl. - Mark S. Española,speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $75, cosl. - W illium T. Fincher, fuilure to wear driver's sent belt, .$25, cosl, - Jessicu L. Flanugan, license not in possession, dismis.sed per correclion. -T e rry K. Freeman, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced lo improper eciuip- ment, $50, cost. - Eddie F. Gailhcr, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Rubiccl S. Garcia, speeding 75 in a 55, rcduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $50, eost. - KennclliA. Goad Jr., unsafe m ovem ent, dism issed per c iv il settlement. - Victor Gonzalez, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Debra B. Hagcfspecdlng 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ m enl, $25, cosl. - Jonathan W. Hargrave, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, rcduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Ann M . Hernnndez, failure lo slop for slopsign/flashing red light, reduced lo im proper equipm ent, $.50, cost; exceeding posled speed, dismissed per plen. - R ogerD .H lnlt.spceding70in n 55, reduced to Improper c(|ulp- nient,$25,cost; expired Inspection slicker, dismissed per correction. - Linasha D. laics, driving with license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Lindsuy E. Jnckson, faihire to reduce .speed, dismissed per civil seltlement. -Jorry R. Jones,expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Kay S. Keeton, unsafe move- nienl, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - Mullhew D. Keelon, fuilure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil seltlement. - SaraD.Kennedyspccding6l in a 45, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, co,st. - Adam W . Lovo, exceeding posted speed, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Jacob R. Murlon, speeding 60 in a 45, redaced lo improper equip­ m ent, $25, cosl; fuilure lo wenr driver's sent belt, dismissed per plen. - Phillip W. Mar.shall, .speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Celsa E. Muyu, failure lo wear driver's sent bell, dlsnii.ssed in the interest o f justice; liccnsc nol in possession, dismissed per correc- lion. ’ . - Bruce M illignn, speeding 70 In n 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Marcus S. Morgnn, speeding "• 80 in a 70, rcduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost; expired reg­ istration curd/tug, dismissed per correclion, - RoberW. Morris, speeding 66 In n 45, reduced lo 50 in n 45, cosl; no operators license, dismis.sed per correclion. - Lisa D. Moser, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Em ily E. Nuylwspeeding 70 in a 55, rcduced to improper equip­ menl, $25, co.sl. - G ary D . Neely, .speeding 53 in a 35, reduced to improper equip­ menl, $50, cosl. - John Bryon Nelson II I, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25. cost. - Marcus A . Parlior,specding 87 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cosl. - Thomas 0 . Parsley, speeding 80 in n 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $l(),co.st. - Janna M . Pnync, fuilure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Kenneth W. Pegruin, reckless driving to cndnnger, dismissed per civil seltlement. - Corey 1. Pelrin, speeding 60 in n 45, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25 , eosl; fallare lo wear driver's seat belt, dismis.sed per plea. - Florence D. Pettyjohn, speed­ ing 74 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $10, cosl. - Pedro J, Reyes, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Josliua D. Ruflyspeeiling 68 in a 55, reduced lo improper ccpdp- m enI,$25,cosl. - SariA. Searcy, speeding 86 in 11 70, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cost. -A nnette J. Shuler, speediiig 70 In a 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Eveline M . Smart, speeding 68 in a 55, dismissed in die inloresi of justice. - Hoyce II. Sm ilh, speeding 5 1 in a 35, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Susan P. Sm ilh, speeding 85 ' in u 70, reduced to improper c(|uip- nienl,$50,co.st. - Grim leyR.Spence)^peeding 70 in n 5 5, reduced to Im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Sandra M . Stephens, speeding 51 In a 3 5, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Stacy K . Tnbon, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to Improper equip­ m ent,$25, cost, - Juson A . Telekl, speeding 94 in a 70, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. - DouglusV. Thurm ond, no op­ erators license and driving allowing vehicle nol regislered/lilled, dis­ missed per correclion. - Quoc T. Trun, speeding 86 in u 70, reduced lo exceeding sufe speed, $50, cosl. - Clnrn S. Vunn, speeding 84 In a 70, rcdueed to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Wson L. Vigo, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper c(|uip- m enl,$25,cosi. - Chrissy R. Wulluce, fuilure lo stop for slopsign/nnshing red lighl, reduced lo im proper equipm ent, $25, cosl. - Michnel D . Wuyne, speeding 70 in u 55, reduced lo improper equipm ent, $25, cost. -i - M eghnn S. W eatherm an, speeding 75 in a 55, reduced to im ­ proper equipmenl, $ 100, cosl. - Cynthia B. W est, im proper passing, reduced to improper ecpiip- mcnl, $25, cost. - 'flicy L. W ilson, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Larry D.W ishon, open con­ tainer afler consuming alcohol firsl, reduced lo open conlainer in pas- .senger area, $25, cosl. - ChnrIc.'A. Wyes, expired In­ spection slicker, operaling vehicle w ilh no insurnnce, imd expired reg­ islralion card/lag, dismissed per correction. -A sh ley Murk,speeding 83 in u 70, reduced to79 in a 70, $ 1 0 ,cost. F a ll I s H e r e ! CAMILLE GARDENS & SIGNS ’ansies • Mums • Pumpkins • Trees ■ Shrubs Unique Garden Decor Garden, Address & Custom Signs Fhmt Mockmlh ■ llwy 601N to Ijnmes Cliimli Hoad D o n 't G e t B u rn e d ! You can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal open burning in N .C . Smoke from open burning can cause serious health problems andpoUute the air. That’s why the state regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can be burned. IT'S IL L E G A L T O BU RN : •Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tiros and other rubber products •Building materials, including lumber •W ire, plasHcs and syntheHc materials •Asphalt shingles and heavy oils •Paints, household chemicals and agricultural products Homeowners can burn yard trimmings - excluding logs and stumps - If It's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup Is available and It doesn't cause a public nuisance, O dier allowable burning includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires for festive occasions, Landowners also can open bum vegelatton lo clear land or rights-of- way, provided that: • Prevailing winds are away from built up areas and roads • Fires arc at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning Is done between S a.m. and 6 p.m.Rtmember, bunt ptmit* hsutil by the N.C. Division of Forest Resources, its agents or any iocal government ito not excuse a person from following these state itir quality rules. For more information, contact! Wlnslon-Salem RO' Division ol Alr^mal onice___________auallty N.C. Oenartmont ol Environment and Natural Resources Phone:(336)771-4600 (This ad paid lor by a violator ol tho opon burning law.) .» f V .• 6 - DAVIE COUN TY KN I’ERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Scpl. 4,2003 Public Records Highway Patrol 'rhc folktwing traffic wrccks in Davic County were listed liy the N.C . Iliiiliw ay patrol. W rcck A l KoihI IJon Charges arc penilini; after a wreck ill llic Hillsdale Food Lion parkini! lot on Aug 25. All unknown vehicle was trav­ eling north In Ihc I'ood Lion park­ ing lol off of U.S. 158 when il col­ lided wilh 1 1 parked 1998 B M W vc­ hiclc owned by K elly Orcgcrson Walts of Germanton. I'he unknown vchiclc fled the scenc after impact. Trooper EC. Ferguson reported the accident occurrcd al iippro.xi- nialcly ll:0() a.m. and there were no injuries. W reck A l Chevron There were no chargcs filed af­ ter a wrcck in a Bavie parking lot on Aug. 2fi. Brenda Klainc Barber of Cleve­ land was bucking a 19>)5 Toyota vehicle west in the Chevron park­ ing lol when B crg u ilia l.ynn Marshall of Cle\eland was travel­ ing south in a 1995 Faglc vchicle. W hen Marshall's vchicle slopped Barber's backed inlo hers. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident occurred al appro.xi- mutcly a.m. There were no in­ juries. , W rcck O n Inlcr.sliite 40 Knnip A Iredell man was charged with failure lo reduce speed alter he wreekcd the vehicle he was driving on Aug. 2(i. K evin Paul O sborne o f Statesville was in a 199.1 Toyota vehicle slopped at a stop sign on U.S. 6‘l on the 1-40 ramp. Richard W illiam Ranimachcr of Lewisville was stopped in a 2003 Ford vehicle in front of Osborne's. Rammacher began Iriivcling cast and stopped Tor traffic where Osborne's vehicle collided witli Ranimachcr. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 8;06 a.m. There were no in­ juries. Accldcnt O n U ii. 601 A Davie woman was charged w ilh unsafe movement after slie hit anolher on Aug. 27. Colcne Phelps M ille r o f 539 Pincridgc Road was traveling north on 601 in a 1997 Nissan vchicle, M iciiael David M inton of North W ilke.iboro, wns driving a 2000 Nissan pickup truck soulh on 601. M iller attempted to make a left lurn into Ihe Arby's entrance and col­ lided her vehicle into M inton's. ’Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred « 1 approximately 11;.^0 a.m . nnd there were no inju­ ries. W rcck O n U.S. fiOl A Dnvie woman was charged with lailiire lo reduce speed after the ve­ hicle she wa.s driving hit anolher on August 27. Margaret Fulp Calcs of 275 Madison Road. M ocksvillc wns driving a 1995 Buick vchiclc south on 601. Jamie Deskins Shoemaker o f Yadkinville was in a 1995 Ford vchicle stopped in the soutlibouiul lane while waiting lo make a left lurn . Cates failed lo slop and col­ lided inlo Ihe renr of Shoemaker's vchicle. Cates skidded off the road lo the right after Ihc collision nnd hit tw o m ailboxes on the righl shoulder. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurrcd al approximately 3:10 p.m. and Iherc were no inju­ ries. W rcck N ear C s Uurbecuc A Forsylli womnn wa.s chnrgcd with failure lo reducc speed after the vehicle she was driving hit another Aug. 27. Lynn Knihleen Jennings o f W in- ston-Salem wa.s traveling north on U.S. 601 in a 1994 Toyota vchiclc . Gwendolyn Lavcrne Ijames of 206 Soulh Angell Road, M ocksvillc was traveling iionh on 601 and Iiad come to a slop lo make a left turn inlo C s Barbecue's entrance. Jennings Tailed lo reduce her speed in time and collided w ilh Ijam es' vchicle. Trooper M .T . Dallon reported Ihe accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 7:40 p.m . and there were no injuries. Three Cnrs C nilldc un U.S. 601 A Davic mnn wns charged with failure to reducc speed when the vehicle he wns driving hil another Aug. 27. James D onald Vier.s o f 108 I’revclte Road. Mocksvillc was driv­ ing n 1999 Chevrolet vnn south on U.S. 601. Kenneth Dean Chandler o f7 2 8 0 N .C .8 0 l Soulh,Mocksville was stopped in hl.s 2002 Ford pickup due to traffic. Candace Lace Jones of 165 Callle Wny, Mocksville wns slopped in a 1999 Plymouth Iruck, Viers railed lo reduce the speed of his vehicle and it collided inlo Chandler's, which then collided into Jones’. Trooper A.'T. Keller reported Ihe accident occurred at approximalely 3:12 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries 'IV o Deer lilt In Duvic Tliere were two wrecks involv­ ing dccr in Ihc counly last week. Donna Montana Versaci o f 132 Snow hill Lane. M ocksvillc was driving her 1995 Dodge vchicle easl on Cornalzer Road when it siruck a dcer.'Troopcr J.R. Allred reported the accident occurrcd at approxi­ mately 3:25 p.m. Lucille Ijames oT2651 U.S. 601 North, Mocksville was driving her 1991 Buick vchiclc .south on N.C. 801 when a dccr crossing the road collided with her vehicle. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred nt approximately 8:30 p.m. Land Transfers The follow ing land transfers were filcil with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township nnd deed stamps purchased, w ith $2 representing $l,()()0. - Wanda B. Johnson nnd G .T. Johnson (half interest) to Christo­ pher thonias Blackburn. I tract, Jerusalem. - Riuidall D. G illum and lidilh M . Gillum to Randall D . G illum , I lot. - Craig Carter Builder to Todd Gullcdge and Tiffany F. Gulledgc, I lol. Farmington, $804. - Norman Harold Boger Jr. and Kalhy Boger lo ’The C ounly of Davie, 31.01 acres, M ocksville, $164. - Mulvaney Homes lo Michael H. Nance, I lot, l''nrminglon. $259. - Mississippi Sound Investments lo R C /S O N IC P roperlies, 1.18 acres, M ocksvillc. $556. - James D . Brown and Manna D. Brown lo Douglas M itchell Buie . and Kim Pace Buie, 5.04 acres, Mocksvillc, $92. • Stephen K . Bush to Oakwood Acceptance C o rp ., 14.57 acres, Jerusalem. - Oakwood Acceptance Corp. lo D nw n M arie M o n lg o m ery and James Dcvitt Montgom ery, 14.57 acres, Jerusalem. • C.J. Ramey,attorney in fact lor Oak Valley Associates, Ridge Run I’roperties and Oak Valley Proper­ ties lo Craig Carter Builder, I lot, Farmington, $158, - Wells I'argo Hank Minnesota National Association, indenture trustee, to C harlie D . W all and Kristy M . W all, 3 .1 1 acres, Jerusa­ lem ..S«). - Lou Flla Hoots Angel and Charles li. Angel lo ’Thomas A. Hires and Domia O . Hites, I lol, $244. - Thonias L. Gwynn and Bee G. Gwynn lo Bermuda Village Retire­ ment Center Lim ited Partnership, 1 villa, I'arniiiiglon, $415. - Bermuda Village Retirement C e n le r Lim ited P artnership lo Charles B. Blackburn and Julia A. B lackburn, I v illa, Farm inglon, $41.-). - Jerry Lee Vandali and Tiffany Jan Smith lo 'Tiffany Jan Sm ilh, 1.5 acres, Fullon. - Jay E. and Kvelyn J. Siroupc 1 0 Jose A . Sanchez and Nora L. M orales, two-plus lots. $222. • M ic h a c l W nyne M yers lo David Walsh and Paula W alsli, 1 lol. Shady Grove, $377. - Robert D. Carter nnd Pamela W . Carler lo Dennis R. W hilaker and Tamm y N. W hitaker. 3.5 acres. Jerusalem. - D ennis R. W h ita k e r and ’Tammy N . W hitaker lo James D. M acN ully ami Karen A . M acNully, 3.5 acres, Jerusalem, $234. • Christopher K . and Melissn R. Johnson to Clarence and Arlene M cCloud, I lol. Mocksvillc, $468. - M nry Rlizabelh Wagner to’Tho­ mas H . Wugner, 2 tracts, I'arming- ton. - James Bernard G low ka and C laudia Ann G low ka to Carl R. Tacy and Donnie M . ’Tacy, 7.57 acres. Shady Grove, $530. - Lellian C . Brock lo Paul C. C oekcrluim and Eloisc T . Cockerham , 2 tracts. - David Alvin Jones to Dcbornh Barney Jones, 2 tracts, Fullon. - D eborah Barney Jones lo David A lvin Jones, 17.87 acres, Fulton. - BR 549 to Zack Rothrock Builders, I lol, Farniinglon, $112. • Zack Rothrock Builders to Holstein D . Cleaver and Ernestine D. Cleaver, 1 lol, Farminglon, $94. - Jnmcs O . Gilm ore and Hilda T. Gilmore lo Jnmes M . G ilm ore, 1.45 acres. - H. ’Terry Hutchens, substitute trustee, lo Federal Hom e Loan Mortgage Corp., 3 lots. - H. Terry Hutchcns, sub.stilute trustee 1 0 Federal Home Loan M ort­ gage Corp.. I lol, Mocksville. - M ax D ouglas A n g ell to Lawrence Jny and Debra M arie Johann, 1 tract, Clarksville, $340. - Lassie M . Johnson by attorney in fact, Dcssie J. Vogler to Rodney Bniley and Vicki Bailey (half hiler- est) and Debbie S. Pennington (half interest), 3 lols, M ocksvillc, $90. - Lassie M . Johnson by attorney in fact, Dcssie J. Vogler to Rodney Bailey und Vicki Bailey (half inter­ est) and Debbie S. Pennington (half ¡ntcresi), 1 plus lols, M ocksvillc, $64. - Pauline B, Hendrix lo Barbara Ann M ontgom ery, Thom as Lee Hendrix, Glenda K . Beard, Jerry Dean H en d rix and B etty Jean Cornalzer, I tract, Fulton. - Robert E. Price Jr., commis­ sioner to Vnnessa I, Bnrker, 903 square ynrds, $4. ■ Parker & Lancaster Corp. to Robert Trapani Sr. and Kim berly Erikson, I lol, Farm inglon, $445. - James M . Latham and Chinera M . Latham, Harmon R. Latham and Norn C . Latham to James M . Latham and Chinera M . Lulham ,9.3 acres, Farmington. - Penelope B. Brown, adminis­ tratrix <i( eslale of Ann A . Powlcs lo Rnchcl P. Hellon, I lol. Farmlng- ton, $258. - Elma Smith Edwards to Harold Eugene Edwnrds and Jerry Wade Edwards, 5 acres. Fulton. - Jeaniiettc Corm ier lo Brian C rotls and N icole C ro lls, 1 lo l, Cnlnhnln, $244. - Jncob W . Everidge to Jeffrey 'Tengue nnd Pamela ’Teague, 2.76 acres. Fulton, $230. - James F. Van Lew nnd Anita B, Van Lew to Aaron L. W alker and Deborah N . W alker, 6.73 acres, I'arniington,$137. - Nancy C. Hodgson nnd John H . Hodgson to G in a Leigh M cClam rock. .25 acre, M ocksville, $126. Mocksville Police Sheriff s Department Fires Davic County fire departments rcsponiled to the I'ollowing calls; Au(j. 26; Jerusalem, 7:12 a.m.. Liberly Circle, fire alarm. Aug. 27: Advancc. 11:36 a.m.. Brookdale Drive, fire alarm: Smith Grove assisted; M ocksvillc. 11:49 a.m ., John Crotls Road,auloiiiobile accidcnt. Aiiii.2K! M ocksvillc. 4:36 p.m.. M illing Roiid, fire alarm; Cornal/cr- Dalin assisted. Aug.2'J! W illiam R. D avie,4:03 a.m., U .S .601 North,structure fire; F’armington assisted; M ocksville, 9:42a.m ..M illing Road Upholstery, fire alarm; Cornatzcr-Dulin assisled. Tile I'oUoviing incidents were reported lo the M ocksville Policc Department. - A man reported Aug. 27 some­ one nllempled lo poison him by pul­ ling somelhing in his water nl his residence on Ken Dwiggins Drive. - ’The larceny of property from a locker al the Y M C A on Cemelery Slreet was reported Aug. 27. - The larccny o f I'ood from F'ood Lion on Salisbury Road was re­ ported Aug. 27. - A man reported Aug. 26 he had received harassing telephone calls at his residence on Crowe Street. - A bookbag containing automo­ tive textbooks was lakcn from a car parked o ff 1063 Yadkinville Road, il was reported Aug. 27. - The larceny o f n J V C C D player from a vehicle o ff 1205 Salisbury Road was reported Aug. 26. - ’The larceny of a purse from a vehicle o ff 1101 Yadkinville Roud was reported Aug. 26. - ’The window to a van parked off Wilkesboro Slreet was broken. Arrests The Davie Counly Sheri fTs De­ part nicnl made llie following arrests; - Charles Dwayne Parsons, 35, o f 120 Duke Whilaker Road, Mocks­ ville was arrcsled Aug. 26 for lar­ ceny. ’Trial dale; Sept. 5. - Joseph lulward Henry Cregar, 3 3 ,of 667 Grcen Hill Road, Mocks­ ville W'as arrested Aug. 26 for pos­ session of schedule V I conlrolled substancc, possession of drug para­ phernalia, and open conlainer. Trial dale: Sept. II . Cregar was also charged with mauufactureorsehed- ulc V I conlrolled substance and pos­ session of schedule 111. il was reported Aug. 25. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny o f a stereo from a vehicle parked o ff 126 Sunsel Drive was reported Aug. 28. - ’The window to an officc al 101 Salisbury Sl. was broken, il wns re­ ported Aug, 27. Arrc.st - Sandra Jones Ray, 60, of 145 Lakewood Drive, was charged Aug. 27 with shoplifting.’Trial date: Scpl. 25. 'I'rufnc AccldcnI.s - A Lexington leen wus charged with failure lo reduce speed afler a wreck on U.S, 601 North al 8:24 p.m. Aug. 27. Roberl Eugene Baltic, 16, failed lo stop Ihc 1977 Cadillac he was driving before it struck the rear oTu 1999 Chrysler driven by Bernice Goins Knight, 72, of 2 4 1 Park Ave., reported O fficer L. Kciih Gunter. - A vehicle not in gear rolled across East Lake Drive before hil­ ling anolher al 6:08 p.m. Aug. 26. The 1990 Ford belonging lo David Clinton Dechcsler o f Easl Lake Drive was parked in an open garage when it rolled out, going down the drive and across Enst Lake Drive. Il went through a yard across Ihe street, through a natural area hit­ ting several figurines b(j{ore drop­ ping over a two-foot retaining wall onlo a 2003 Aeuru belonging lo Adrienne Bangle Helm s, reported O fficer L. Keilh Gunler. - No charges were filed after a wreck on Sulisbury Street al 8:10 a.m. Aug, 27, David Marshall Redmond, 61, of Harmony, drove n 1995 Plymouth from Horn's Express, causing il lo hil n 1987 Chevrolet driven by Pedro Julinn R eycs,31.of 210 U.S. 64 W ., reported Officer E .M . Parker. 'The follow ing Incidents were reported lo Ihc Davie Sheriff’s Dept. - On Aug. 25 ’Thomas M iller re­ ported a head set was removed and a tractor bolt and crank case wns damaged nt a home on Junction Road, M ocksville. - Tom Lohmon o f Lowes Food.s, Advancc reported merchandise was removed from the store on Aug. 25. • On A u g . 25 R oberl Blackweldcr reported cigarettes, beer, and jew elry was removed from Blackwclder's 'Trading Po.sl, N .C . 901, Mocksville. - Jerry Ralledge reported a weed eater, tiller, and pressure washer was removed from a home on M illing Road, M ocksville on A u^. 25, - On Aug. 26 Vljny Bnrad re­ ported a television, microwave,anil door key was removed from Lake­ wood M otel, M ocksvillc. - Scoll Lundberg reported an assault al a residence on Lagle Lane, Mocksville on Aug, 26. - On Aug. 26 A pril Flctem ier reported an attempted carjacking at a localion near Farmington Road, M ocksvillc. 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Iredell officials discovered stacks of newspapers on the home’s porch. lly K im .h isteii D avie C ounty Bnterpi ise Record P ro p o s e d ch an g es lo Ih c county sub d ivisio n ordinance w ould give planners and counly c o m m is s io n e rs m o re say on w hether a project is allow ed. Th e pltinning board heard a presentation on a lexi am end- nienl thal w ouUl prohibit m ajor subdivisions in llic U csitlcnliiil A g ricu ltu ra l (R A ) dislricl la.st w eek. The aniendnient w ould pul in w riting w hat the county com m is­ sioners have been doing for the past year and a hall'i encourag­ ing developers to rezone prop- ei'ty to a h ig h er intensity use when they w ant to put a subdi­ vision on lund zoned R A , “ T h is a m e n d m e n t w o u ld change the definitions o f m ajor and m in o r subdivisions," said John G allim o re, director o f plan­ ning and zoning. "Som e lim ited d e v e lo p rn e n l tin R A j w o u ld probably be okay if it's rural in cliaracler. If it's a m uch larger developnieni, Ihen il oughi to tie in a m o ie suburban or urban type o f district w here you е.чрес! to .see developm ent." C u rre n tly , m a jo r s u b d iv i­ sions are d e fin e d as three or more lols. U ndor the proposed aniendm em , a m ajor subdivision w ould be any subdivision w ith 20 or m ore lols. tf a developer developed a sutxiivision in pha.ses, once Ihe proposed phase broughi the lo­ lal homes lo 20, the entire sub­ division would have to be re- zoned, and meel Ihe require­ ments of a proposed overlay ilis­ tricl. M in o r s u b d iv isio n s , those under 2 0 lo ts , w o u ld be a p ­ proved b y s ta ff and w ould no lon ger have to go b elo re the county com tijissio n ers o r llie planning board, "R ig iu now , if a subdivision m eets code, you pretly m uch have lo approve it." G allim ore lold the board. "There's nol a lol o f discretion you have lo deny subdivisions. T he same is true o f the com m issioners. O ne Ihing this codc seeks io do is give you Ihe ability lo deny a request. If you feel it is an inappropriate silutition, lliis gives you the abil­ ity to deny il," The am endm eni w ould allow the boiirds lo look al a subdivi­ sion am i determ ine w hether or not Ihe county could support il. If, for instance, Ihe sew er pipes in Ihe urea w ere four-inch pipe and the com pleted subdivision w ould overw h elm the system , the board could deny it, o r allow it in s m a ll phases w h ile the sew er system was im proved. The R esidential O verlay dis­ trict is a special u.se dislricl that w ould apply lo m ajor subdivi­ sions. and il piggy-backs on the re s id e n tia l zo ning already in place on the land to be d evel­ oped. The perm ilted uses in the underlying district rem ain, but the o v e rla y district w o u ld re­ quire .some design standards und requires detailed plans prio r to Ihe rezoning. It’s intent is to en­ sure a new developm ent coordi­ nates w ith the surrounding uses in the area. Som e additional changes nre in llie w orks, m oslly clerical, but Ihe planning board should re­ ceive them in tim e for its iieM m eetin g ,T h o board hus planned a w orkshop lo review the final version on Sept. 9 at noon. T h ey w ill study tw o reports county eoniniissioners ure receiving in Septem ber. A fiscal im pact sludy and an econom ic itnpacl study w ill be presenled to Ihe eonim is- sioners at their Sept. 15 m eeting. T h e planning board w ants to re­ view the studies liel'ore m aking „a final recoinm endation on the sulKlivision am endm ent. Register By Oct. 10 To Cast Ballot On School Bond Nov. 4 T he 14 polling localions in IJavie C ounly w ill be open on N o v. 4 fo r properly registered voters 10 cast tlieir vote on the $X.K25 m illio n school bonds. V o te rs in B e rm u d a R u n , C ooleem ee and M o cksville w ill eleci mem bers o f iheir respective governing bodies. Tlio deadline for registering to vote to m ake any elianges in voter records to be elig ib le to vote on N ov. 4 is O ct. 10. N o o.xcuse v o tin g by m ail w ill be available lieginning Sept. 15. To vole by m a il, ihe voter m ust m ake a request in w riting lo the board o f elections, or have a m em tier o f th e ir im m ediate fam ily m ake a request on iheir behalf. T he deadline lo r m aking request fo r vo tin g by m a il is Tuesday, O ct. 28 at 5 p.m , Tlic o n ly exc e p tio n w o u ld be fot illness or disability. T h e no e xc u s e one stop voting w ill begin in the eleeliun o ffice on Thursday, O ct, 16 and continue unlil I p.m , Saturday. N o v, 1, D ire c t q u e s tio n s to Ih c e le c tio n s o ffic c , 7 5 1 -2 0 2 7 . M o n d ay-F rid ay, belw ccn 8 a.m . and 5 p.m . 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M o c k s v ille M a r k e t p la c e S h o p p i n g C e n t e r 751-0409 YOUR HOME YOUR LOT . ■ YOUR WAY 8 - D A V IE CO U N T Y EN T ERPR ISE R E C O R D , Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 ■зячдр Davie Republicans listen to announced Congressional candidate Vernon Robinson at a recent luncheon meeting.- Photos by Robin Fergusson C o n g r e s s io n a l C a n d id a t e s S q u a r e In M o c k s v ille Two candldiile.s for Congrc.s.s squared off in front of sonic Dnvic County Republicans lusl week, giving a hint of the fire­ works to come next year. Winston-Salem aldcrmim Vemon Robinson und N.C. Sen. Virginia Foxx of Banner Elk traded barbs about ihcir conser­ vative credentials. The appearance was a chance for GOP leaders to meet Ihc candidates, two of 12 who have indicated they will run for the 5th congressional seat. Two more. Jay Helvey and Ed Powell, both of Winston-Sa­ lem, have been invited to visit In October. Mark Jonc.s, former Duvie OOP chair, said the testy meet­ ing was nol unexpected. "Anytime you have candi­ dates lhal arc knowledgeable ' and have different views on the issues, you are going to have lively debate,. That’s what I ex­ pccled. They are both excellent people,” he suid. “The candidates in the race, the nine main candidates who said they’re looking to run, are all excellent people. They have a lot of experience in different arcus. It's going to be a hard choicc to make, and I don’t think there’s u clear front-run- ncrai this point. “As 1 talk lo people, mosl of the partji people und the grassroots people arc nol com­ mitted yet. That’s one of the rea­ sons wc want to do these lun­ cheons so people cun hear the cundidatcs.” The race is to replacc Con­ gressman Richard Burr, who is stepping aside to rim for the United States Senate. Jones said many local Re­ publicans arc hesitating to com­ mit to a candidate because Dis­ trict Court Judge Jimmy Myers has nol ruled out lhal he will run for Congress. “Thai’s causing folks in Davie County not to make a commitment early on,” Jones said. “Davie County is going to be pivotal. These rural counties are going to liave a lot to say ubout who gets clectcd. “We did tell the candidates wc were going lo Iry to keep it civil. I don't Ihink it got loo far out of hand.” The debate was sponsorcd by Citizens for a Sound Economy. Jones said the group plans to spon.sor a forum for all the can­ didates early nexl year aficr the actual filing ends in January. Robinson criticized Foxx for taking contributions from N.C. Pride РАС for Lesbians and Gay Equality during her 1994 Senate campaign and for voting more than 100 times to raise taxes in tlie General Assembly. Foxx called Robinson "a bomb thrower” and crilicizcd his combative style. Both said they were against abortion and would work against same-sex marriages. In addition lo Helvey and Powell, other announced camli- dates are Joe Byrd, a former Wilkes County commissioner, John Cosgrove, a Clemmons businessman; Jim Snyder, a lawyer from Lexington wlio run for the U.S. Senate Iasl year; and Nathan Tubor, a vice presi­ dent of Revival Soy in Kernersvillc.Virginia Fox waits her turn to speak to the group. Community Foundation l-ielps Endow Funds For Charities Communily foundations ure tux-cxenipl public charities creatcd lo enable individuals within u community to e.stablish permanenliy endowed funds to support charities they cure about. Community foundations represent the community savings account for the entire non-profit sector which serves as Ihe communily checking accounts. The community gives through Ihe foundalion lo comnumily non-profits. Communily foundations can assist donors in estate and tax plunning lo reduce tax dollars and can assist donors in cstabli.shing sources of lifetime income which ultimately goes lo charity. The Community Foundation of Davic County was established in 1988 to serve Davie Couniy P l a n n i n g B r i e f s Daniel Rood Faces Name Change The planning board unanimously recommended renaming the portion of Daniel Roud east of Gladstone Rnad to Morgan Springs Road. The name change has come up bccause EMS and the fire department are concerned that response times could be compromised because they are entering the roud ut Ihe wrong end. All property owners were notified of the proposed chunge, and two did not approve of a nume change. Magnolia Acres Granted Extension The developer of Mugnoliu Acres subdivision filed for un extension of the preliminary subdivision plal approval.The origi­ nal upprovul was given for one yeur. With the wetAveuthcr over the past yeur, the basic iniprovements to the properly, while al­ most finished, were not completed in the approved timeline. The board approved a six-month extension to allow the final basic improvements to be completed. Clint Junker Honored Clint Junker attended his lust meeting us u member of Ihe couniy planning board ufter giving six years of service, Junker has accepted a position on the Mocksville planning board. In honor of the work he did for the couniy. Junker receivetl a plaque. The bourd ulso approved a resolution recognizing the contribu­ tions he hus mude to the couniy over the yeurs. During his ten­ ure. Junker worked on plnnning und zoning issues including Oak Vulley, Kinderlon, and the revisions lo ijic planning and zoning ordinances and land use map currently in process. Jimmy Summers Board; Chair Jimmy Summers, who is awaiting approval for another term on the board wus elccted chnir for the next yenr. John Fuller will serve as vice chair. residents. During ils early yenrs, Ihe foundation wns predom­ inately involved in pass through projects which allowed for charitable donations to impor­ tant community projects. The Dnvie Cumpus of the Davidson County Community Collcge, the Ea.stern NC Relief Fund, and the Helen C. Gantt Child Develop­ ment Center represent three of the largest. The new board and stalTliavc re-organized the foundation in an effort to play a major role in meeting communily needs. With ils new name, The Communily Foundalion of Dnvie County (CFDC), Ihe CFDC will work lowurd ils new mission of “udvuncing philun- thropy und pooling donor assets for the benefit of our community". The foundation will opernie ns u community tnisl where hundreds of charitable funds ure entrusted for long-term philnnthropic good. The CFDC will uward grants in Duvie County based upon the annual income generated hy invested pooled funds. Grunts may bc mude through indi­ vidually endowed funds or Irom the CFDC Unresiricied Fund. The principul umount will remain, in perpeiuity, as ihe community’s asset. The initial goal will be to increase the unrestricted funds of Ihe CFDC lo give Dnvie Couniy non-profitsgreater opporlunilies for support. The CFDC exists to connect support for Davie Couniy non­ profits, who mukc the community u better pince to live, with Dnvie County philunlhro- pists who give their money to cnuses thut touch their heurt. Anyone can use the CFDC to give back to the community. You cun create a fund in honor of someone you love or to celebrute u spccial life. You cun dircct your gift to issues you cure about or wherever Ihe needs are greatest. However you give, your gift cun chunge lives - today and in the future. You simply provide the “cornerstone”. 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Call lomaiding 411 J voice inail calls cxclodeil An addilional 41-cenl fejulaloiy Cosl Rccoveiy lee will to added lo llie AlLia ,ale f . Sporte D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R ISE R E C O R D , Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 - ВЦ A Laugher; Davie Scores At Will In Mismatch , ,1 ■ Й ' ril' By Brian Pitts Dnvie County Enterprise Record M O O RESVILLE - How over­ matched was Lake Norman's varsity foolball team againsl visiting Davie in a nonconference gome Friday? Well, when the Wildcats did the unthinkable and moved 50 yards into field-goal ter­ ritory early in the fourth quarter, two Lake Norman supporters in the press box engaged in a telling conversation. “Do we have a field-goal kicker?” a guy nsked. “1 don’l know,” the guy to the left said. "I would think (our kicker) could hit from 32 yards, but I don’t know about accuracy,” the guy to the right said. Lake Norman fans never thought they’d see a scoring opportunity against a team ranked No. 1 in the Salisbury Po.it's Dirty Dozen poll. But the Wild­ cats couldn’l do a thing all night, and the field-goal try was no different. They Volleyball Teams Do Little Right It was u forgettable week for Duvie volleyball. The varsity nnd JV leams lost home nonconference mulches against North Iredell and Alexander Central, und 10 of Ihe 11 games went to Davie’s opponents. The losses dropped Davie’s varsity lo 4-4 and Ihe JV to 1-4. Coach Karen Stephens’ varsity helped their opponents by continuing Iheir passing troubles. “Again our passing percentage was really low both nights,” she said. ^ “We’re not even close lo the percent- , ago thot.we’ro trying to reach.” Not only does Stephens want more efficient passing, she wants more heart. “I expected a little more fire and fight,” she said. “We need that before we starl conference play.” The War Eagles gave North their besl shot and pushed the talented Raid­ ers to the limit in each game. But every time the War Eagles got within sniffing distance of a win. North turned them away, squeaking by 25-22, 29-27, 25- 23. “They are a real good team and we played roal well,” Stephens snid. “We would get close and Ihen they’d finish it.” Allison Schafer and Ashley Davidson combined for 27 kills.Aly.se Bowden and Andrea Dwiggins led with seven service points each, while Jessica Lagle and Mandy Lambe added six apicce. Please See North -Pngc 1)2 t i i i i i i i ’ Peri^y James of S, Davto’s 7ih football team touched the ball three times, scored three times and rushed for 151 yards, Jam e$ MayHeld of South's 8th sprinted: to:144 yards and fourtouchdown^ on eight carries, and teammate 'Dinner Lowe had 117 yards on seven rushes as South stomped to> 52-0 and 46-6 victories. • Breanna D alton clubbed ’i;< three-ruti homer to Davie’s 16-1 softball win,over ,S‘; Davie. Davie’s Heather Boger, wit|> ^ > 48, fmished fifth among 28 g o ^ ers in an eight-team meet, , Matt Conley, a first-year senjor, sparked the Davie varsity. Spc^dr' team’s first win by scoring Ip inln-' utes Into a 2-0 decision over iSojth; Forsyth. Freshman Daniel G o »g li/o f' Davie’s JV rushed eight times for,' 96 yaids in a 38-0 rout of Lalce Norman. - , ' . . Juniors C ootcr A rn o ld ,and Justin Brown combined for 221 yards rushing, and Brandon Pane', accounted for thr?e of Davi?^ sacks in a 52-0 torching ofxTi— ^ •'Norman. botched the snap and holder/quarter­ back Jason Carr’s desperation pass never had a chance. Second-year Lake Norman - which went 1-10 last year and used a favor­ able early schedule to split the first two games of 2003 (12-0 over South Iredell, 12-7 loss to West Iredell) - represented a seal in shark-infested waters and ab­ sorbed a mauling that everyone saw coming: 52-0 after losing 61-0 to Davie last year. "David and Goliath. We’re a second- year 3-A school against a playoff-bound 4-A school that's well-coached,” Lake Norman coach Scott Sherrill summa­ rized, "So I’m glad in a way this two- year contracl is over, so we can get on an even playing field and get our pro­ gram going.” The War Eagles (3-0) outgalned Lake Norman 375-48, sacked Carr five limes and scored on eight of 10 posses­ sions. Their average starting field posi­ tion was the Lake Norman 45, Luke Norman crossed midfield three times on 10 possessions and Cooler Arnold scored Ihree touchdowns to mutch Lake Norman’s three-game total. However, tiie Wnr Eagles kept the massive mismatch in perspective. Sure, they were excited about opening 3-0 for the third time in Doug liling’s six years as coach. But, in the next eighl regular- season games, they realize they won’t see another cupcake. "It’s going to get harder as we go,” center Ryan Boehm said. “This was like a tuneup before a big game. In pregame we were kind of flat, but when we went back behind the concession stand to get ready, the seniors stepped it up nnd told us nothing’s given to us and nobody’s going to lay down.” "The coaches kept our heads right and prepared us like any other week, like we were playing a big team,” line­ backer D.J. Rice said. “They’ve im­ proved a lol. but we were a lol stronger and bigger.” “We've been fighting maturity and focus since the firsl week, and we came out and ployed foolball at each posi­ tion,” llling said. “We didn’t look ahead and didn’t focus on who we’re playing. Whal we do and how we play are what we’ve gol to worry aboul the mosl, and they did a good job of lhat.” Quarterback Andrew McClannon nnd receiver Dewayne Collins started the rout, hooking up for 32 yards on the game’s second play from scrimmage. Davie scored the first of seven touch­ downs on McClannon's 9-yarder to tight end Ted Randolph. Terrell Wilson’s I2-ynrd sack and Cooler Arnold’s 40-yard dash set up the second touchdown, and McClannon hil Juslin Brown out of the backfield on the two-point conversion to make it 14-0. "We worked on execution up front, good handoffs, good passes and tried to keep everything going like it’s been going,” llling said. “It was nothing fancy. We just established the run, play- Max Graham of Davie’s JV soccer team battles W. Rowan for the ball.- - Photo by Robin Fergusson Freshm en Baity, W antucli IHeip Varsity Soccer Heal W ounds Duvie’s varsily socccr team desper­ ately needed a confidence boost, and it healed some wounds Insl week, beal­ ing North Forsyth 2-0 and lying Wesi Rowan 2-2 in a pair of nonconference home games last week. Going into the week, the War Eagles were 0-3, hud lost six in a row duting to lusl yenr und hud gotten outscored 20-3 during Ihe losing streak. Through the 0-3 start, one thing hud become cleur: Duvie needed help from u JV team that is stocked with promising freshmen. Couch Jeremy Byrd pulled up freshmen Tyler Baity and Cliris Wanluch und threw them into the varsity fire. Their arrival mirrored u week in which Davie showed glimpses of im­ provement. “I brought up two freshmen irying to lielp with the finishing up front, and Ihnt was a big help,” Byrd snid. “TVler is somebody who hus pluyed since he was little, and he hus n good nwureness of the field. Thnt tnnde n difference us fur as being nble to punch some things through. We have talented freshmen and Ihcy proved Ihey can help us.” Matt Conley stnrtcd things off in the win over North Forsyth, firing a shot Paniagua that deflected off North’s marking buck and into the net 10 minutes in. Three minutes Inter, Hurrison Judd took u cross from Dylan Reynolds and delivered a 2-0 leud. "Harrison wus in exnctly the right pince nt the right time,” snid Byrd, who then stacked the defense and snt on the lend for 67 minutes. The War Eagles allowed Ihe lying goal against West Rowan wilh 13 min­ utes left. Bul when you’re a young leam learning on Ihe job, the gume ended with Davie’s glass half-filled as op­ posed to half-empty. The defense, for the most part, has been solid all year, and the offense is slowly mustering a backbone. “I wus reully proud of them,” Byrd snid, "The guys were up nnd focussed, und I don’l ihink they could have played belter. I’m seeing a few Ihings lhal I hadn’t .seen. They are stepping up. De­ fensively we’re pretly lough, but we’re Paoni Reynolds stnrting to unswer offensively. Without thut flair, it’s very hard to keep playing defense.” Afler giving up a goal al the 35- minute mark, Jo.se Paniagua lied it with a minute left in the half on an indirect kick lhat foiled West’s wall and took a friendly bounce off the post. "I have seen very few shots like that,” Byrd said. "The keeper didn’l even have a chance at it,” Davie took control nt 2-1 when Mike Paoni cashed in n breakaway with 21 minutes left.The attack was just like you draw it up - Baity to Reynolds to Paoni, "The keeper came out on him and he Please See Conley • Page 118 n Pane Parks action pass and took whal ihey gave us.” The excitement - or torture, depend­ ing on your point of view - had only begun. Diving like a center fielder on a sink­ ing liner, free safety Billy Riddle made a highlight-reel interception at Ihe Lake Norman 29, nnd Arnold went 15unmo- lested yards for a 21-0 lead. After the second of three Brandon Pane sacks forced a punt, Davie took Please See Arnold - Page B6 SD Trio Shows Talent liy Brian Pills Duvie Couniy Enterprise Record Todd Bumgarner and his foolball as- sislnnls have been bragging on sevenlh- grade phenoms James Mayfield and Perry James since iheir early days on the Cooleemee Redskins, drooling aboul Ihe possibililies they would bring lo South Davie. ■ Lasi Thursday marked the debut of. the terrific twosome - James wilh the: seventh-grade team and Mayfield with the eighth - and folks on the South side-.' line nnd up on the hill ^ot whni they were looking for in n doubleheader trounc­ ing of Corriher-Lipe. You could say James performed well - 151 rushing yards and ihree touch? downs on three (yes, three) carries. Mayfield was OK - 144 rushing yurds and four touchdowns on all of eight car­ ries. The spectacular performances fueled a day in which the Tigers were unstop­ pable; 52-0 in Ihe seventh-grnde gnme nnd 46-6 in the eighth game. And the scores could have been much, much worse. • “Mayfield and Perry are different runners,” Bumgarner said. "Perry’s more blazing speed. Mayfield is noj quite as fast, but he hits the hole hard;. He’s n power runner wilh breakaway speed.” Corriher-Lipe was In the seventh- grade game ... until the opening kick- off. James set the season in motion at kicker, rnccd down the field and made the tuckle. The Yellow Jackets quickly punted. The first time Jnmes touched the bull, on South’s firsl pluy from scrimmage, he scored (54 yards). The second lime he touched the bull, he was gone, see you later, to Ihe end zone (30 yards). The third lime he touched il, he look another rouline handoff and fiew to the end zone (67 yards). The bursts resulted in a 40-0 halflime gap and prompted Bumgarner to shake his heud in nmuzement. “They didn’t touch him. Nobody ever Inid n hnnd on him,” snid the second- year head coach, who mercifully pulled James after Ihe firsl half. "He’s gol such a burst and hits the hole so hard. Once he gol Ihrough the line, he just left them. They couldn't get an angle on iiim or anything. He can jusi flat-out fly.” Corriher-Lipe was helpless, gaining one first down and fumbling four times'. Drew Absher picked off two passes, and returned one of ihem for a touchdown! Brandon Walls, who shared lime wilh Zach llling at quarterback, wenl 2-for-2 on two-point passes, both completions 10 Chris Sponaugle. Shyteek Brown (8 carries, 62 yards) and Santana Arnold (4-26 yards, two TDs) reeled off several nice runs, and Please See James - Page B9 В2 - DAVIE C:OUN'l'Y KN TICRI'RISK RliCOUI), Thursdiiy, Supt. 4,2003 Junior Ashley Cornatzer serves against Nortli Iredeil. Alyse Bow den starts her service motion.Senior Allison Schafer p a sse s in a loss to N. Iredell. N orth Iredell, A C S e n d D avie V o lleyb all T e a m s R eelin g Contiiiiicd I'roiu I’uKv III "D avidsiin liaci a really good m atch," Sicphcns said o f Ihc sophiiinorc. ".She was very ac- live on the net." But alter sliow iiii! cncourui’- ing signs against strong oppo­ nent, D avie couldn't havc played inuch worse in a tltrcc-gam es-lo- none loss lo A lexander C entral, " I w as d is a p p o in te d ," Stephens .said. “W e didn’t gel the ball anyw here w e needed lo , passing or selling. I m ade sonic changcs ill the sccond and third gam es, and w e played a little hcltcr," Л d is g u s te d S ie p h e n s benched som e s ta rle rs a fte r gam e one and entered ju n io rs Jen nifer W ilson and M e re d ith P hillips. "Those IWO went in and did some good Ihings,” she said. " I’hillips set for me in the sec­ ond and Ihird games.” B ow den led w ilh 10 scrvice poinls and M andi R eid had nine. Schafcr had a team -high seven kills. D a v ie ’s JV d id n ’t fare much belter, losing 15-2.“), 14-25 to N orth and 2 1 -2 5 , 2 6 -2 4 , 10-13 to A C . W h ile C oach B ecky M ille r chalked up the N orth m atch as a loss to a superior opponent, the W a r E a g le s ' s e rv ic e gam e flam ed oul agilinsi A C . "N orth is a really good team and they jusl outplayed us,” she said. "The biggest problem (vs. A C ) w as 13 s e rv ic e e rro rs . A g ain st N o rth Ired e ll w c had zero service errors. W e ’d get a lillle m om entum and Ihen .serve the ball ou t, and you ean ’t w in that w ay.” D espite the losses, there w ere bright .spots. ‘'M organ Owens m oved from m id d le to outside h itle r and cam e in and looked rcul good (w ith tw o k ills vs. N o rth )," M ille r said, “ B rittany C o o p e r had a nice passing gam e (vs. N orth). Janna Seam on has really com e alo n g w ith her s e llin g . C ooper nnd T am m y Jones arc defensive specialists w ho are getting consistenl on passing to o u r s e lle r, and S eam o n and Jenm i H c n d ric k s are d o in g a good Job setting." 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F a n ln s y jo h : A rch ilecl. I cu n ’t live w ith o u t: M y friends and fam ily. M y g re a te s t m o m e n t in s p o rls : Beating Reynolds in doubles to w in Ihe C P C T o iirn n m cn I. I w ould like to sw itch places fo r ii (la y ^vIth: M andy M oore. I w o u ld lik e to cut d in n e r w ith (dead o r alive): Jared Padiilecki. I'’n vorlte class In school nnd w hy: Interior Design because that’s w hal I w ant to do when I grow up, and M rs. S lew art is tlic coolest teacher ever. A lh le le (s ) I a d m ire m ost: A ndy R o d d ick, A llison Schafer and Jcnniler C apriati. M y favo rite lhln(> a h o u l plu ying ten nis Is: M eeting new people and being cliallcngcd by girls from other schools. Boger Comes Out Strong For Lady War Eagles Golf l ieather B oger shot a 48 at M o o re s v ille ’s M u n ic ip a l G o lf Course to lead D iivie in its first meet ofth e .season lasl w eek.The score from D iivie's N o. 2 player was fifth am ong 28 players and one o f five lo break .“iO. In a m eet featuring eighl o f liie nine teams in die N ortii Pied­ m ont C onference, M ooresville and Lake N onnan tied at iho lop w ilh ‘M s . S a lis b u ry had yCi, Slalesville 9 7 , D avie 105, Cast R ow an 108, S oulh Iredell 11.^ iind N orih Iredell 114. Tiie only scores licller liian Boger's w ere tw o 4.3s, a 44 ami 4 7. "T h at’s pretly strong," Coiicii D ebbie liviins said o f Boger's perforniiince. Siirali Jarvis, D a v ie ’s N o. I player, iiiid a rougii day (5 7 ). Bailey M arrs and D iinieiie Rus­ sell, a pair o f first-year players. IJoger luiti .58 imd 5‘) respecliveiy. "Jarvis w ill bounce i)ack." livaus .said. "It was liieir (M a n s and Russell I first m aleii and they did fine. 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H illy W all opened the scoring w iiii a r)2 -y a id ru n . R o b e rt A nderson caught a 22-yard pa.ss from To m m y Eancs, and D avid D w ig g in s ’ second extra point gave D avle a 14-0 cu.shion. D avie fum bled tiie ball aw ay five tim es and was penalized for 153 yards.spoiling 28 tackles by Paul A ndrew s. • Von and Bob Shelton w on the cham pionship flig h t in the ¡iiinuai Lalior D iiy bcst-bail tour­ nam ent at H ic k o ry H ill. T h e S hellon brotliers beat Jim W h i­ lakcr and A llen Snipes In a sud- den-dcalii playo ff. Bolh finished the regular 54-h o le play al 2 i 9. Jo h n G u g lic lm i an d E. T rim b le w on the llrst llig h t, w itii J im m y C a rte r and G a rla n d A nderson fini.shing second. Ed Sliort and Lee R eel w on the scc­ ond night, w ith Ross W iinds and B ill Foster laking second. A nd Jim K e lly and B ill D aniel w on the Ih ird flig h t, w h ile N ic k M an d o and Joe M ando settled for second. Carolina Angels Needs Players The new C a m lin a Angels У- under A A U iind U S S S A l)asebaii team needs players. Players ean- n o tb e lO iiy A u g . I, 2 00 4 . C ali Scolt at 3 3 6 -4 6 2 -7 8 6 4 o r Jody a l3 3 6 -.3 9 l-7 2 l6 . Davle Storm Blows Past Field At WNC Summer Tourney JV Cheerleaders The Davie JV cheerleading team, from left: front - Mandy Lawson, Amy Carter, Natalie Martin, Courtney Stephens, Bianca Burne, Brittany Reynolds; middle - Jessica McAllister, Holly Hunter, Amanda Lowe, Sarah Naylor, Megan Grey; back - Coach Danielle Esenwein, Beth Bennett, Amber Harris, Leah Slewart, Destiny Lumley, Latoya Grant, P la y in g in o n ly its tiiird U S SS A iiaseiiall tourniuiient,lhe IJavie S torm iO -u n d e r squad slioweii it’s a team to lie I'cekoned w ilh in tiic new 2 004 .season. A lte r struggling in ils opening tw o touniaineni appearances, the Storni scored 58 runs and blew liiroiigh Ihe six-team lleld at the H ickory W N C S um m er C hani- pionsiiip w itii a 4 -0 record. In Ihe touniam eni cham pion­ ship gam e, the Stonn dropped Ihe Piedm ont Panthers 15-9. W iiile D a vie ’s Tonim y D illon seattcred eight hits and did n’t a llo w a free pass Ihrough fo u r inn ings o f w ork to get the w in , tlie Piinther staff struggled w ith control, is­ suing U) w alks along w ith nine lilts. Corey Randall Ihrew the fi­ nal IWO innings and struck oul three. Top hitters for D u vie in ihc cham pionship gam e w ere Jacob W alker (З-Гог-3) and R andall (2- fo r-4 ). W ill C o p e , K ir k lin B ow les, Jerem y W alkcran d D ar­ ren C o lb o u rn e a ll had hits as w ell. S em ifin a l S liirn i 10. K o iith lll Flum es 2 The S torm ’s Brandon W ilson was only called upon lo throw for fo u r inn ings a fte r C o lb o u rn e slasiicd a single to right field in liie bottom o fth e I'ourlii lo bring llie eight-run m ercy rule into ef­ fect. W ilson had il strong perl'or- mance on the h ill, allow ing Just four lilts and one w iilk w hile add­ ing four strikeouts. R andall was the lop hitter (2- fo r-3 ), w ith Bow'les, W ilson and Colbourne adding singles. Pool I'lay - Slurni 18. Ithie KI(l!>e Kungers 4 The S torm ’s opening giim e of tile louniiim eiu featured not only strong pitching from D illo n - w lio earned his first o f tw o w ins w ilh a four-hit, seven-strikeout gem - but D avie .showed its h il­ ling depth as w ell. Sc'cond base­ man Cope had Iwo singles, w hile Patrick W lialcy , G arrett N estor, Jerem y W alker, Jacob W alker. R an d all, B ow les,Colbourne am i W ilson had one apiece. Pool Pl«y - storm 15, McDow­ ell Kippers 7 In D iivie ’s sccond gam e.R un- dall a llo w ed Just tw o hits and siruck out 10 to get tlie w in be­ fo re being re liev e d by Jacob W alker, w ho gave up a single nm and fanned fo u r in tw o strong innings. ' A l llie plate, Randall aided liis ow n ciiusc w ith a 3-fo r-4 perfor­ m ance, w hile D illo n and Jacob W a lk er had tw o hits each, Joe Sink scored Ihree lim es. D a v i e S p o r t s w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m Fo r m e r •’ D is t r ic t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is pleased to announce lh al he is now available lo represent die m s in the D avie C ounty Courts a n d lh al he has opened an office fo r the practice o f law M A R K S. 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"We’ve got plenty to work on, and Mooresville is going lo be a totally different situation," Carter said. “They did lose, .so thal proves they’re beatable like everybody else.” Davie tuned up by gelling 96 rushing yards from Daniel Gough, 96 passing yards from quarterbacks Brad Corriher and W hit Merrifleld and touch­ downs from four different pluy­ ers - Gough (two), Zach Vogler, Corriher und Brock Flowers. Davie look a 7-0 lead by driving 75 yards. Corriher found Josh Eder for 24 yards and Gough broke runs of 12 anil 8 yards for the first of five Davie touchdowns. After MichacI Murpliy caused u fumble. Corriher hil Vogler in stride for a 33-yard score, and Corriher’s second of four exlra points made il 14-0. Corriher pinned Lake Nor­ man at the 3 wilh a 44-yard punt, and Jordan Fowler sacked Lake Norman in liie end zone for a safety and 16-0 halftime advantage. In the second half, the Wur Eagles continued to take turns showing the wuy lo ihe end zone. Corriher hil Vogler to move the chains on Ihird-and- 10, then kept the ball on an op­ tion for a 7-yard scoring run. Flowers rambled 27 yards on third-and-7. Thanks lo a 34- yard connection from Mcrrificld lo Juslin Thompson and a 16-yard reverse by Curt Davis, Flowers enjoyeil his sec­ ond touchdown on live carries over two games. "Mark Huggins was cramp­ ing and Gough was cramping, so we called for (slar line­ backer) Flowers al fullback,and durn if he didn’t run 27 yards," Carter said. Gough’s big night ended wilh a 28-yavd scamper that closed the scoring. He gained his 96 yards on eighl carries and bounced back from a tjuiet opener after setting North Davie’s rushing record with 1,234 yards last year. "He ran like tiic Daniel Gough that I’ve known since he’s liecn a football player." Carter said. “He put his pads down and kept ciuirning his I'cel. (In a 7-6 win over Wesl Rowan) he was a little nervous. We (moved him from tailback lo) fullback and he seemed a little moro comfortable there." Flowers led with five tack­ les. Josh Barnes “nuide some sticks" al outside linebacker, und Jaspen Gray and Brandon Stewarl had interceptions. While Davie wus clicking off 15 first downs, Lake Norman was held to minus-10 rushing yards, 7-of-18 passing and six I'irsl downs. Lake Norman did manage 123 yards Ihrough Ihc air. Corriher finished 3-ol'-5 for 68 yards, wilh Vogler making two of Davie's four recopiions for 44 yards. “The first play of the game is probably six points if wc run tlie right route. Corrilicr threw il where the receiver should have been," Carter said. “And we don’t miss a beat with Whil at i|uartcrback. He can make the throws, and he’s run the offense error-free so far. Wc have a luxury there.” Notes: Receiver Davis has looked good in both games. “He’s so dang quick, if lie hits llie corner lie's going to run un­ til somebody culs him off on an angle." Carler said. ... 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Ihe licbrcnker will lie iiscii lo ilelermine Ihe winners. Total Points Scored________ NAME; DAY PHONE;.NIGHT; ^ Entries Must Be Received Before 5 pm Friday В6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday,Sept. 4,2003 . I Unbeaten War Eagles To Host Mooresville By Brinn Pills Davie County Enterprise Record The iMcniory lingers like a bad drean) for a Davic football team that endured 37-6 embar­ rassment last year at Moores­ ville. The Wur Eagles (3-0) have already avenged two 2002 losses in two tries, and Friday night at 7:30 against visiting Moores- CPC Standings CI’C Overull Wesl Porsyth 0-0 2-1 Davie Couniy 0-0 3-0 Norlh Davidson 0-0 3-0 Soulh Rowan 0-0 3-0 Reynolds 0-0 1-2 Lust Week’s Gunics N. Forsylh 5‘), Reynolds 2fi Glenn 17. W. Forsyth 13 N. Davidson 27, Lexinglon 0 S. Rowan 50, E. Rowan 8 Davie 52, Luke Norman 0 'I'hls Week’s Ciimies Mooresville at Davic N. Davidson at Asheboro S. Rowan al W. Uowun Ml. Tabor al W. Forsylh Reynolds at E. Forsylh ville, they'll try to settle a third score in nonconfcrence play. "Wc'rc looking forward lo this week," Coach Doug llling said, “It's another one of those losses that we’ve got our eyes focussed on Irying lo avenge." Actually two of Illing's low­ est moments in a 39-24 career were Inflicted by Mooresville, which handed him a 27-3 whip­ ping in his Duvie coaching de­ but in 1998. Although the Blue Devils (1-1) are off lo a slow start - losing 14-7 lo Charlotte Catholic and escaping Alexander Central 23-20 in triple-overtime Friday - Ihey’rc among the tnosl highly-rcspccted programs in the stule. They averaged 10 wins in Mike Carter's 14 years al the helm. Carter, who led Dnvie from 1981-88, retired nfler the 2002 season, but handed the reigns lo 14-ycar assistant Barclay Marsh. "Even Ihough they lost a couple coaches, they’ve gol a bunch of them that are coached up to continue their tradition," llling said, "They know one thing, und thut’s how lo win." While the pressure in follow­ ing Curler is suffocating. Marsh said Ihc experience working be- Davie Football Statistics Record: 3-0,0-0 CPC Alexander Central W 29-7 at W, Rowan W 28-7 al Lake Norman W 52-0 RU SH IN G Arnold Brown Bratcher Winters Cornalzer Rice McClannon Davie Opponents P A SSIN G McClannon Arnold Davie Opponents PA SS R E C Randolph Collins Young Parks Davie Arnold Brown Winters Bratcher Pane Parks Randolph Rice Corriher Davie Opponents Defense Riddle Rice Wilson Goode Pane Blakley Collins Morgan McNeil Brill Brown Cody Cornatzer Foster O ’Brien Parks Randolph Stephens Note: Tackles through 2 games; through 1 game (or OLBs. IN T ERCEPTION S Arnold 2, Riddle FUM BLE R E C O V E R IE S Pane 2, Collins Car.Gain Avg,Long 55 493 9.0 48 38 209 5.5 52 25 160 6.4 50 1 21 21.0 21 2 13 6,5 11 2 8 4,0 4 2 0 0,0 0 125 904 7,2 52 106 200 1.9 49. C om p AU Ini Pet Y(ds TD Lnö 8 21 0 .381 123 1 40 3 10 0 .300 53 1 39 1 1'31 0 .355 176 2 40 13 43 3 .302 135 0 30 Ree Yds Avg.TD Long 3 65 21.7 1 40 3 41 13.7 0 32 3 28 9.3 0 17 2 42 21.0 1 39 11 176 16.0 2 40 13 135 10.4 0 30 TD Conv,Kick FG Pis 7 0 0 0 42 3 1 0 0 20 0 0 10 2 16 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 15 1 11 2 109 2 0 2 0 14 Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 18 1 0 2 0 17 1 0 0 0 14 5 3 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 13 3 2 0 09000 0 9 2 2 0 1 8 1 1 1 150000 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 040000 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Kicking PAT FG Winters 10-13 2-5 Corriher 1-1 0-0 PUNTING Att Yds Winters 8 274 Lg 41 0 20-29 0-0 0-0 30-39 0-1 0-0 40-49 1-2 0-0 Avg, 34.3 Long 47 In 20 2 side Carter was priceless. "Obviously they're big shoes to fill and 11 makes expectations very high. So thut’s the difficult part," he said, “But Ihe greal part is I was here wilh him all 14 years. I know whal he did, I know why he did il and he was a great mentor. A lol of limes your firsl heud-coaching job, you have lo go in and make a bunch of changcs. Here, everything was in placc. He left everything in great shupc." The Blue Devils went u ho- hum 12-2 lust year, sharing the Norlh Piedmont 3-A Conference title with Kannapolis. But 18 starters graduated and Chariotle Culholic und Alexunder Cenlrni (1-2) put n dent in their imuge. Mooresville found itself down 14-0 in Ihe first eight minutes in nn eventuul 14-7 loss to Char­ lolle Catholic, Il trailed AC 3-0 before u Inte charge produced a OT-forcing field goal. On the first play of the third OT, Mooresville dodged Ihe AC bullet when qunrlcrback Chip Pickard connectcd with lighl end Chris Peoples for 10 yards. "We only relurned four start­ ers (one on offense, three on de­ fense), and we mude u lol of young misiakcs In the Charlotte Catholic gume," Marsh suid. “In­ experience probubly cost us the gume. “Aguinst Alexunder Centrul, ourdefen.se renlly cnme lo play. Our offense struggled a lot with penalties. Finally in the fourth quarter, we started showing some signs of life an wc pro­ duced three touchdowns in over­ time. “We feel like we have good players, and hopefully before conference we’re going to have our legs under us. We feel like once we get experience, we’re going to be OK." Davie is coming off a 52-0 breeze over laughingstock Luke Norman. It has outscored Alex­ ander Cenlral (29-7), West Rowan (28-7) and Lake Norman 109-14, bul almost every oppo­ nent from here appears to be le­ gitimate. "Nothing’s easy until we reach Dec. 15," centcr Ryan Boehm said. “We know we aren’t going to have nny more gimmes, bul I think we can play with uny- body," nose guard Brandon Pane said. If llling had un option, Mooresville would not. But the triple-opllon offense that Davie will face is historically a vaunted one. Last year il churned oul 314 rushing yards, compared to Davie's 85. Davie’s primary challenge is to contain David Sherrill, who rushed for90yards uguinsi Chur- • loite Catholic und for 132 of Mooresville's 212 uguinsi AC. In last year's 31-poinl margin, he had five carries for 4 1 yards. Pickard, against AC, wenl 5-of- II for70yurds.Sherrill,a 1,000- yurd buck in 2002, hus 4.35 speed in the 40, nnd Pickurd 4.6. Mursh hns stuyed true to tru- dition in staying on the ground. “Their quurterbuck hurl us two yeurs ugo on JV when they ran ull over us. He looks prelly doggone good," llling suid, "They’re more of a power-I sel, not wishbone, but they still run the same pluys oul of it - dive option, triple option, double dive, sweep. They fnke the double-divc, catch you watching It and let Ihe receiver sneak be­ hind you. “Their defense is pretly stingy. We don’t see a lot of 3-5 schemes, They slant, angle nnd blitz u lol, and it's reui hurd to gel u handle on where Ihey’rc coming from and where ihey're slanting. Il's hurd lo block some­ times becuuse the linemen don'l know which way ihey’re slant­ ing. Bul we think we can do some things to slow them down." His players certainly think so. “We’ve ju.sl got lo play our responsibilities," linebacker D J, Rice said. “I’m real confident," “Mooresville has always been good, but I think wc cun bent them,” Pune suid. "If wc piny ussignmenl footbull on their option und sweeps, I know wo cun bent them." Davie has what Mooresville! is lacking - substantial varsity', experience. Marsh said the un-: beaten War Eugles will push his; leum’s limits. ! “1 think Dnvic Is the best team I I’ve seen so far," he snid. “You! can lell they’re well-coached,: well-disciplined and there’s a lol! of tulenl there. They’re a little! quicker Ihun pusl Davie teams.! So when you combine those fac-! tors, you’ve got a very good! leam. I “They played a lot of young! kids lasl year, whereas we were! a veteran teum. Now, ihey’re the! veteran team and we’re the! young leam. Sometimes when! you get in a matchup like that, if! Ihings go south on you early it’s! hard for the inexperienced team! lo bounce back, ! “So we’re going to have to! buckle up real tight and try tO| hold onto our hut." ! Notes: The Mooresville JV’s 56-game winning streak was snapped 14-13 in double-over­ time to AC. “We only played five overtimes Inst week,” Mursh s a id .It's Duvie’s lurn to beat Mooresville. In u buck-and-forth rivalry thul wns revived in 1998, Duvie lost 27-3 on the road in 1998,won l3-7athomein 1999; lost 25-17 on the road in 2000, won 31-13 al home in 2001 and lost 37-6 on the road in 2002,... Mooresville leads the scries 13-; lO-l. Arnold Puts Up 100-Yard 1st Half - Again Cdntinucd Kroni PuKC lil over at the LN 32 tind went up lop on first down. In a brief stint ut quurierbuck, Arnold hil sophomore ReShaun Parks wilh a laser sirike. Parks brushed off two defenders and raced 39 yurds for a 28-0 halftime lend, “Parks wus detennlncd to get that ball in the end zone,’’ llling said. “They were putting eight, nine guys in the box, so we hurt vhcm with the pass and loosened them up," While Davie hud 243 yards in Ihe firsl half, Lake Norman hud 81 more pennlly yurds (92) than yards of offense (11). Wilh 123 rushing yards, the explosive Arnold zipped lo his third struight lOO-yurd first half, Arnold watched mosl of the sccond half to settle for 129, but not before demonstrating a daz­ zling urruy of moves on a 13- yurd touchdown on third-and- goal early in the third. Arnold look the snap and rolled left. He bought lime looking for a re­ ceiver, then decided to tuck it and weave his wuy from the left sideline all the wuy to the right corncr of the end zone, "Amuzing,” llling said. “He hud un ei|sy touchdown pass to Dewayne. All he had to do was stand up and hit him. Bul he was irying to execute the pass we had called and didn’t see Dewayne. Bul Lord, you’ve gol to applaud his effort." Randolph dropped Carr 8 yards behind the line of scrim­ mage, and Kevin Winters kicked a 4 1-yard field goul lo muke il 38-0. After Luke Norman came awuy empty handed on its only sustained drive, Juslin Brown went 52 yards on nn off-tackle pluy and eventually scored from Ihe 2, Dnvie tried to punl the ball away for only the second time earlier in the series, but the snap sailed a mile over Winters’ head. Winters solved that problem, racing down tho left sideline 21 yards to the Lake Norman 13 (he actually raced 47 yards, if you count the point where he took ofO. It was that kind of night for the Wildcals. “I hit thut No. 40 nnd tried to help him out,” Pund said of Win­ ters' run. “I didn't want him gel­ ling hurt.” Pane recovered a fumble at Ihe LN 16, nnd fullback Jamar Bratcher, who bulled through Ihe heart of LN’s defense for 42 yards on eight carries, capped the scoring buffet with 97 sec­ onds on the clock, “You cnn’t lose (with Brown replacing Arnold al tailback),” Boehm said. “We’ve gol a small leam, but look who we’ve got us backups.” “I hope they understood that we’ve got 36 kids and jusl don’t have a lot of depth,” llling suid. “Our backups nre first-siringers on the other side of the ball.” Bob Chinn led Lake Norman (19 yards on 32 nins) wilh 19 yurds on 10 rushes. Curr had the busiest night, running 14 limes for minus-10 yards. Diivic’s only problem was 11 penalties for 105 yards, although llling suid “they're nggrcssive penalties. The kids are blocking hard and gelling callcd for a holding here and there. They’re coachable mistakes and I can ac­ cept thut. We’ve just gol to watch them coming at crucial times,” The gume marked the varsity debut of un immensely promis­ ing linebuckcr, llling thinks .so highly of Logan Buchanan that he pulled the sophomore up for presumably the resl of the year. “He has a lot of potential. A lol of poteniial,” llling said, "He’s got to gel in the weight room. He’s gol the body lo put a huge frame on. He’s 6-0 and when he bulks up, he’s going to be a physicul player,” “1 was anxious lo be on var­ sily, bul nl firsl I was real ner­ vous,” said Buchanan, who pluyed every other defensive se­ ries nnd received a passing grade for his first lime out. “Afler awhile, 1 loosened up and I wus fine.” Notes: Arnold is on puce for a 1,800-yard regular season.... Brown's 52-yarder was Davie’s longest run of Iho season. He fin­ ished with 92 yards on 14 car­ ries. ...A 56-yard punl relurn by Riddle, one week afler taking a punl 49 yards, led lo Arnold’s seventh TD of the year. Uuvic 14 14 10 14-52 l.iiko Nariiiuii 0 0 0 0 - 0 First Quarter D - Kiimlolpli 9 puss from McClun- non (kick full), MO. D - Arnold I run (Orowii pass froni McClimnon),4:28. Sccond Qunrtcr D - Arnold 15 run (Winters kick), 3;M. D - Parks 39 puss from Arnold (Win­ ters kick), I i20. Third Qunrtcr D - Arnold 13 run (WInien klck)^ 8:38. • D-Wimcrs4l FG.4;00. I Fourth Qunrlcr ' D - Drown 2 run (Winters kick),- 5:07. , ; D - Bralctier I run (Winters kick): TEAM .STATISTIC.S • First downs Ruslies.ynrds Passing Comp-Att-Int Punis n«mhlcs*Lost Pcnallics-yards INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Dnvie RUSHING-Arnold 18-129,Brown 14-92, Dralchcr 8-42, Winters 1-21, Cornatzer I -11 PAS.SINO - McClannon 2-6-0-4I,- Arnold I-2-0-39 RnCEIVING - Parks 1-39, Collins; 1-32. Randolph 1-9 Lake Normun ! RUSHING-Chinn 10-19. 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They were neurly llnwless in u showdown wilh West's highly-regnrdcd DL, und puved Ihc wuy to 274 rushing yurds. “I think we’ll be able to pound people like thal if wc ■stay healthy up fronl," Coach Doiig llling .said. “We.st came oul and slnlemuled the line of scrimmugc," slur Norsworthy suid, “But as the game went on we wore on them. 1 honestly don’t Ihink Ihey had the stamina wc did, and 1 don’t think they had the inner drive and desire lhat we did. We really came together as a unit. We ran lime off ihU clock and gave the defense sotnclhing to work with." • As sharp as the line was, all the talk ttftcrward was aboul a certain elusive runner wlio rushed for 198 yards and two touch­ downs on 18 carries, Cootur Arnold was something to behold. “Cooler is an awesome running buck," snid linebacker/fullback Wilson D J, Rice, who flexed his muscles in tlie hummer fonnalion with two 4-yard runs on Iburth-and-1. "He just does some incredible stuff out there," "That wus umazing." Norsworthy said. “1 mean there were some pluys thul were designed to go lo the left out­ side. und lic’d muke n cutback and get 30 yards jusl straight on Ills own." • Coach .lohn McKisslck of Sumtnervillc High (S.C.). Illing's alma mater, entered the year two wins from No. 500. Summerville is ranked No. 9 in the Tony Bianco nalional high-school poll. Charlotte Independence is No. 6. llling played for McKisslck in the eariy 1980s, • A luce synonymous with South Duvic football is miss­ ing on this year's sideline. Hownrd Kiddle, an assistant for eight years, hsid lo give up liis defensive dtilies bccause of increased hours at Ingersoll-Rand. "Thut wns u big liil," Coach 'I’odd Btimgurner said. “Howard's been good to us for many yoars. It's hurt nol having Howard here and I know it's hurt him not being able to be here, But he'll get to where he can get back witli us.” • Defensive tackles Terrell Wilson and Chris Klakley entered the season under the radar as ultention focussed on the likes of safely Billy Riddle, linebacker Rice and nose guard Hrandon Pnne. Bul they’ve been unsung heroes on ii defense lhat has allowed 14 points in three games. Through two games, Wilson, a 6-1,205- pound junior, was lltird wilh 14 tackles and ijrst wilh five tackles for loss and three .sacks. Blakley, a 6-3, 280-pound senior, was sixlh with nine tackles, "Wilson is nol as big as whut we’ve had at eagle tackle before, but he's very quick, he's u coachable kid, he's got some grit und lie's muking pluys,” defensive coordinator Devore Holmnn suid. "I’m tickled to death for him.” Blakley hus progressed from a deep reserve who rarely saw action in 2002 to a steady contributor us Ted Randolph's tug- team partner at stud liickie. Randolph is a iwo-wuy slurter who needs u rcliuble buckup.und Blakley has answered, "Ted can't go both ways all the time, so I've been real happy with Blakley," llolmun suid. "This is n kid thut probubly doesn't hnve the besl silunlions, but he's got family that care aboul him and his football family cares about him'here. He .sees thal. ‘Well, they need me,' and he's taken it upon himself lo be there for us!” W o o ld rid g e , L o w ery D eb u t F o r U N C , N .C . S ta te W O O LD R ID G K , LO W ­ ERY DEBUT F O R UNC, N.C. STATE • Three former Duvie County footbull stars pinying for Divi- sion-I teums opened their scu- sons Sulurduy. • The lieudliner wns Ciiris Perry, who pluyed for the Shndy Grove Bulldogs and North Dnvie Wildcats, The senior tailback for No. 4 Michigan rushed for a career-high 232 yards and iwo touchdowns on 22 carries in a 45-7 cruise over Central,Michigan. He broke Michigan’s rusliing rccord for a season opener, which had been Gordon Bell’s 210 yards in 1975. There hadn’t been a 200-yard rusher for Michigan since Anthony Thomas in 2000. • Norlh Carolina’s David Wooldridge, u redshirt freshman who gratlualed from Davie High in 2002, marked his college de­ but with a 6 1-yurd punt in llie second half of a 37-0 home loss to No. 13 Florida Slule. • And Patrick Lowery of North Curolina State, a fellow redshirt freshmun, mnde two solo tackles as the No. 16 Wolfpack rolled over Western Carolina 59- 20. One of Lowery’s tackles was a I-yard loss. A T H IR D M E M B E R of Davie’s 9-2 team in 2001, Doug Smith, is a backup fullback for Division III Greensboro College. The Pride opens Sept. 6. Last year Smith went N.C. State and hung oul wiih Lowery, who helped renew Smith's foot­ ball spirit, “Being around Pulrickevory- duy ut Stule und talking to him uboul footbull, I missed il," Smith suid, "And the wuy my senior ycnr ended for me und our lenm (nol muking the pluyofl's nfler 11 bitter loss lo Norlh Dnvid- ■son) left me feeling incomplete. 1 wanted to have a chance while I’m slill young. I didn’l want lo be 30 and look back and say: '1 could have done thal.’ Cneens- boro has my mujor and it's a good academic school." The Pride is u member of u .sevcn-tcum conference and will pluy 10 games.The seventh-year program has never hail a winning season,although it finislicd third in the conference al 4-2 last year. The conference rivals include Chowan, Christopher New Port News (Va.), Shenandoah (Va.), Avcrctt, Fcrrum (Va.), Method­ ist and Salisbury (Md.) The 5-9,220-pound fullback will have to wait liis turn for playing time. “The starter is returning," Smilh suid. “He’s u junior und Ihere’s nnolhcr junior nl fullbuck. I’m splilling lime ut third-string right now," Flag Football League Set To Begin Bob Richtirdson has u new league in Davie Couniy off and running. He attracted seven flag tbolbull teams,and league pluy will begin Sept, 7 and end Dec. 14, all ul the Davie YM CA. “1 think the Duvie Flag Footbull League is going lo be a big success wilh the YM CA and tjie com m unity,” Richardson said, “We have a lol of local guys interested in playing,” There will be 12 regular- season games, wilh game limes at 1, 2:30 and 4 p.m. The top three teams advance to Ihe playoffs. 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Those guys are really scrapping Ibr po- sillons. and I want Ihem compet­ ing each olher." ... Conley (first- year senior), Paoni. Josh Parrish. Andrew Oildein and Reynolds conlinued lo impress. "Conley is a huge addition, Hugo," Byrd said. "I le's one of my captains. Conley, I’aoni and I’arrish liavr shown so much leadership. (.Sophomore) Oilcleiii is gelling beller and lieller every game, and Reynolds is a conslanl go-lo." ... Davie’s ne,\l попсопГегепсе games; Sepl. Л al t'orliush, Sepl. ‘I al home lo Stalesville and Sepl. 8 al Mooresville. ✓*•( -V, '4 ^ - Davle moves the ball (down the fleW. Midfielder Jason Bowles (left) defends in a 2-2 tie with West [Rowan. J V S o c c e r T r y in g T o R e g r o u p In ils I'irsl games wilhoul Ircshmen sliiis Tyler Haily and Chris VVaiituch, Davie's JV soc­ ccr team lost .<-1 lo North I'ur- sylh and lied Wcsl Rowan 2-2 in lumconlcrence honie games lasl week. Coach llugli I.ee said Davie can be a good leam wilhoul Ba­ lly and WanUicli, who were pulled up lo varsily, bul he con­ ceded ihey will he hard lo re­ place. "Yeah, yon miss llieir skill, hul what I miss Ihe mosl is Ihcir knowledge of llie game," Lee said. "Where lo he, where Ihe hall needs lo be and helping leaniniales are Ihe ihings you lose." .North I'orsyth held a 2-0 lead early ill ihe second half before Danny Smith's assist lo Michael Sillier pm Davie back in Ihc game. Bul any chance Davic had of catching Norih tlisappeiired w hen Ihe Vikings scored 10 niin- ules afler Siilier's goal. "We didn'l have the hilcnsily we needed," I.e e said. "W e played the ball in the middle of Ihe field and didn'l widen Ihe field." Davie solved Iheir spacing problems againsi Wesi Rowan. Davie's Jack Rooney drove home the game's firsl goal lale in Ihe firsl half, and Brook Hill­ man made il 2-0 early in the scc­ ond. Wcsl, however, roared back. Il cnpilali/'ed on a penally kick after a loiigli call wenl againsi Davie, and Ihc Falcons forced ihe tie on a corner kick with only .seven minutes Icfl. "Wc played much beller, we just didn'l mark up well on the corner kick," Lee said. "We lei a kid dribble the ball practically inlo Ihe bo\. Thai’s ilie fouriii corner kick we’ve been scoicd on, and ihal’s far loo many." The ne.\i noneonferenee games for Davie (2-2-1) are Sepl. .1 ai Torbush, Sepl. 4 al home to Slalesville'and Sepl. 8 al Moores­ ville. Jason Bowles (right) brings the ball down on offense, P E T P O R T R A I T S Saturday September 6 Sitting Fee of $14.95* ‘Extra pet in same photo only $5.00 extra! No charge for person In sanne photo! ; Photos I ]%WcstWIWllVHI(WC Drive Dogs, cats,; avQiloble I _ ReplliGS, | for purchase I Llt’IIIIHOIIS, and Birds i j In ono weokj iVoi'//; Curolimi Welcome I APPOINTMENTS LIMITED: CALL NOW! 336-766-6326 Www.royalpelographv.com Davie JV coach Hugh Lee lool<s on. 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Sarah Alexander, Gina Will­ iams and Stephanie Hinson - three eighlli graders - combined on a two-hitter, and North poured across five runs in the first, two in the second and nine in the third to end the game early via the 15-run mercy rule. North’s loudest hits came from Breanna Dalton, w’ho rilled a Ihree-nin home run lo deep right-center, and Hin.son, who laced a triple wilh runners aboard. Coach Angie Williams hopes it's a precursor of what’s to come, “Their pitcher put it over tlie plate, gave us an opportunity to hit, nnd we hit it," Williams .said. “They didn’t walk that many." The Tigers are supposed to struggle - they haven’t had a winning season since 1997, and Mike McDougall is thc fifth coach in seven years - and they surely had jitters facing a team like North. “North is always tough," McDougall said, “I had nine girls up unlil a week before Ihc first game, and I’m up to 13 now, 1 think we have one girl, maybe two, that played last year on thc team. Other than that, we’ve got some that have never played. So we’re starling prelly far back as far as skills. “And (Williams) has gol so many returners and so many eighth graders (13)." Notes: North’s Aug. 26 game at Knox was cancelled and wiil be made up in a Sept. 30 doublehcader at North. It plays Sept. 4 against visiting China Grove and Sept. 9 at Erwin.... South’s roster; eighth gradci's Taylor Cave, Shay Holder. Jamie Keegan, Michelle Shadroui and Liz Wright; and seventh graders Cady Brown. Sidney Crawford, Brittany Dykes, Alexis Freeman, Han­ nah Hur.sey, Victoria Kennedy. Jessa Ren and Lyndsay Garrett. ... South plays at Southeast on Sept. 4 and al home lo Knox on Sept. 9. Jam es, Mayfield Spectacular A s South Sm okes Corriher-Lipe C o n liiiu v d Kruin I’ligc I il Josh Oswell ran once for 12 yards. The bodyguards up from wlio allowed Soulh to sprint lo 251 yards on 16 tries (15,7 average) were Tanis Jefferies, Zach Shoe­ maker, Josli Burcham, Michael Jones and tight end Sponaugle. “Absher (linebacker/H-back) is a good player, and he led the way for some of Ihosc Janies runs," Bumgarner said. “(D-line- iTiiin) Louis Farvc hail a heckuva game, disrupting things, and (linebacker/fullback) Oswell hud a good game offensively and de­ fensively," Likewise, South’s eighth- grade crew sealed the game al­ most before il began, powering to a 30-0 lead al halftime. All prcseason the buzz has been aboul how much beller Ihe eighth will be with Mayfield playing up, and Mayfield ran around them, over them and Ihrough them for 144 yards (in one half of work), including TD rumbles of 44. 32, 8 and 28 yards. “He was like a manchild oul there," Bumgarner said. “He never stopped iiis legs and he broke tackle afler tackle after tackle. He had a phenomenal game.” If that’s not enough, Mayfield caughi a 28-yard pass and even blocked a 25-yard field-goal at­ tempt, “He busted through ihe line, and I think il hit him in Ihc leg," Bumgarner said. "Gelling Ihe firsl one under Important Dates • Soccer officials clinic Sepl. 7 al 6 p.m. al Brock Gym. For more informalion, call Joe Boyette at 751-2.125. •Cenler Fire Deparlmenl Ladies Auxiliary golf lournamcnt Sepl. - 27 al Twin Cedars. Registration 8:30 a.m. in two-man caplain’s • choice. Fee .$100 pcrtcain. Lunch provided following play. Prizes - to firsl, second and ihird placc in each fiighl. Closesl-lo-thc-pin ^ .$50, .$50 longest drive and .$100 hole-in-one.Call Kimberly Adams - at 751-3366 or Jaclyn Barney at 492-6000. ^ • Mocksville-Davie Rccreation Department's annual Punt, Pass ' & Kick competition Sept. 21 at Pinebrook soccer field ut 2 p.m. Boys and girls in .separate divisions. No charge. Register by Sept. 18. Call 751-2325,8-9 division born 1994-95,10-11 born 1992-93, 12-13 born 1990-91 and 14-15 born 1988-89. our belts was big. especially for Mayfield. You want him lo have confidence and know he can play on thc eighth-grade level. He’s got the ability lo Uikc us to the next level.” Tho gaudy numbers don't slop with Mayfield. Tanner Lowe, who carried Soulh to 6-2 lasl year, looked awesome. Ho averaged nearly 17 yards a run (117 yards on 7 pops), “Lowe’s probably our besl player.” Bumgarner said, “He plays defense, hc blocks for Mayfield and he runs il just as hard us anybody I’ve ever seen run it.” Jesse Crotts, Jolin Pl'aff, Jus­ tin Downs, Doug Fulk, Luke Ruy, Abe Drcschlcr und Grahum Наплоп cleared Ihe path as Cam­ eron Webb (onecurry, 14 yards), Lee Cain ( I -9), Floyd Collins (2- 20), Ron Alexander (3-17) and Colby Seaford (1-12) busied big pluys. Soulh piled up 333 yards on 23 rushes (14.5 average). Quarterback Seaford went 2- for-3 for 36 yurds, including a connection wilh Malt Oswell. Downs recovered a fumble and Collins had an interception. Corriher-Lipe finally scored lale in the fourth quarter. Despite three hours’ worth of visual candy, Bumgarner knows belter lhan to get loo giddy over routing the Yellow Jackets. In the 11-ycar middle-scliool rivalry, Soulh has oulscored them 480- 18 for a 14-0 series record. South will measure itself this week at West Rowan, which fin­ ished first at 7-1 in lasl year’s sevenlli ruce.The seventh batlle was Sepl. 2. The eighth game is Sept. 3 at 4;30 in Mt. Ulla. "The road’s going 10 gel a lol tougher from here,” hc suid. "West Rowan is a big lest.” Notes: Bumgurner uppluuded cenler Zach Prcvetle’s shotgun snaps, “They were right on tar­ get, and if you’re going to run shotgun, it all starts tbere," hc said, ... O-linoman Jesse Cous­ ins wus injured and didn’l play, but South didn’t the star lhanks to Pfaff.... 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D A V IE C O U N T Y П ГENTERPRI/Eb#ECORD б м я Е ж а Features lituaries (fciassifieds J (Jubscriptionö leader’s Pol leather Щ 'If!', l i у Ж Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. 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 ! M J i v ..... wuiw.enterprlse-record.com ВЮ - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Betty & Howard Edwards Edw ards Siding & W indows Johnny Walker could not believe It. After eight years of stain­ ing, sealing, sanding and painting, his home looked new with almost no maintenance at all. That's because he called Betty and Harold Edwards, of Edwards Siding and Windows. "The heat, the sun, the weather continually wore down my deck and front porch," said Walker of Winston-Salem. “You could wash; you could paint; but you couldn't keep it while," he said. Walker estimated that he was staining and painting at least twice a year, until he finally contacted Edwards Siding and Windows. The experienced professionals at Edwards Siding covered Walker's rear deck with white vinyl, and replaced all of the wooden railing with durable vinyl railings. The anti-slip vinyl flooring.which covered the wooden deck floor Is also treated to prevent chipping; and can be hosed off for simple cleaning. “They are very good lo work with," said Johnny Walker of Betty and Harold Edwards' company. The Edwards worked wllh the Walkers to design a customized fit for their existing home, with Just the right style and appearance that they de­ sired. Walker and his wife were so elated with the clean, virtu­ ally maintenance-free decking lhat they decided to do their front porch and walkway as well. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tran of Winston-Salem also called Edwards Siding and Windows, to replace the railing around their homa, and the trim for their windows. “I was very pleased," said Tom Tran of the work which Edwards Siding did for his home. So pleased that he called his father. In order to get the same work done on his falher's home. “They are good at what they do," he said. Belty and Harold Edwards have owned and operated Edwards Siding and Windows since 1978. They are licensed and Insured, beginning their business when aluminum siding was in vogue, Wilh the advent of vinyl siding and windows, Ihe Edwards have seen Iheir volume of business explode. "Wo slay kind of busy," said Belly Edwards of the sunrooms, screened In porches, vinyl decking and vinyl replacement win­ dow's which their company installs. Edwards Siding does bolh residential and commercial work. They have done Jobs for a number of construction companies, including John S. Clark Bermuda Mini’s Self Storage y.Need more space in your home? Or maybe there are some old files and records that you have boxed up and would like to move elsewhere? Either way. It's certainly In your best Interest to know the following phone number - 998-9661. Dial It up and the storage experts at Bermuda Mini's Self Storage In Advance will bo more than happy to assist you In a lillle end-of- summer reorganizing. Heck, they'll even let you borrow a trailer free of charge lo load In your sluff If one Is available. Security, climate control definite priorities “We do everything we can to make our customers happy and meet their needs,” says owner Jessica Dezendorf. “All of our units are cli­ mate conlrolled, contained wilhin a security gate and under constant video surveillance. "We also have fiood lights on all night so customers can come and go as they please." Dezendorf says she opened Bermuda Mini's Self Slorage In 1996 afler recognizing a local need for Ihe service. After finding a perfect location on IHighway 158 beside the Bermuda Quay Shopping Cen­ ter In Advance, she buill a top-notch faclllly thal currently Includes 296 units. Unit sizes range from 5' x 5' lo 10' x 20' Units range In size from 5' x 5' lo 10’ x 20' and feature automatic lights lhal come on whenever Ihe door Is open. They also have ga­ rage-type doors for easy loading and unloading. The entire complex Is surrounded by a chaln-lInU fence that has barbed wire on lop and the only way to access Ihe unils Is by using a security code lhal is privately provided lo each customer. “And we have a greal special mnnlng now," Dezendorf notes. “Rent a unit for more than one monlh and you will receive free use of a pad lock while your here." Store household clutter, furniture, seasonal items In addition lo storing Ihings such as records and files, Dezendorf says there are countless reasons people look lo mini slorage as a way lo solve Iheir space needs. And with the temperature Inside of each unit set year-round, every Item Is constantly protected from the weather. 'Sometimes people sell their houses and need a place lo pul things until they relocate," she explains. “Or maybe Ihey just want to sort oul some duller around Ihe house. Every situation can be different." Bermuda Mini Slorage caters to bolh Individuals and businesses. Business owners enjoy the options of long-term rental and the option of renting consecutive units lo create storage spaces lhal meet their needs. f M t ^ 1 ■ 1 0 % 0 F F ‘I B U S IN E S S C A R D S II oxpúoe 0/13/03 I I I UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOKII Nation's Largest 4 Oldest Itoof Stain Removers R o o f-B rite ^ 785-2030 ■ -----. VVlnston-Salem. 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Edwards Siding has installed vinyl siding and windows for churches, restaurants, motels, apartment buildings; and has been contracted wllh Ihe Unlled Stales Housing and Urban Developrnenl. Wllh both residential and commercial custom­ ers, Edwards Siding uses high grade materials, such as Norandex Reynolds, lo give Iheir customers the longest life and best look of Iheir products. They also offer a labor war­ ranty. Call (336) 764-0885 for more Information. Edwards Siding gives FREE ESTIMATES on customized decking, railings, sunroom or screened-in porch additions, vi­ nyl siding, and all work lo be performed. They will sll down wllh each client to create lhal beautiful new sunroom or reno­ vate an existing deck. In all that Ihey do, Edwards Siding sirlves to please their customers with personal service and the most professional Job possible. "Mosl of our work is done Ihrough referrals," said Belly Edwards. “We have built our reputation through others' rec­ ommendations." Why wail lo ease Ihe burden of daily living? Call (336) 764- 0885 or Ihe Edwards' mobile number: 978-2299, for a no-ob- llgalion, free estimate on how lo transform your home or busi­ ness today. P U L K E Y N u m b i n g KIM E, Young - Owner YourKtvn HoiMit A Oeptndabto Swvks*• 30 Yrs. bli- Raklailül/Commarlál • WJlerHKlIm • iKih&CkigucdDrjIm • Dtspoufs • rjucrts ■ rui/cls . Inwml& Bonded(336) 751-2061 Mocksville NC ÜC. M 22229[nKrgwcyRt^lr&SeniíxSpKÍjJrit Floyd W. 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Service and repair— all niai<c.s and models. Notion.s-Quiiting-& Embroidery Supplies M o n- T hurs 10-8 • F ri-Sat 10-5 'OWlÂ.\ i_ Sharing the Jo¡¿s_of Sewing i 421 & Lew isviilc-Clenim on.s R o ad Lew i lie (336) 766-8271 www.sc\vinBl)'yi)urs.coni Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I’hursday, Sept. 4,2003 - Cl The garage band Downseven rehearses for Saturday’s Battle of the Bands In Mocksville. Battle Of The Bands Lo ca l M u sicia n s Taking T h e S ta g e S atu rd ay At M a so n ic P icn ic Grounids - Photos by Robin Fergusson When the band Downseven takes the stage Saturday at the Battle of the Bands Music Festival at the Masonic Picnic Grounds, it will be the largest venue yet for the garage band based in Mocksville. “We don’t see boundaries, we just play as much as we can,” said Joe Hyriiiller, who sings and plays bass for Downseven. The band, which has been together for about a year, performs original music, Olher members in Downseven in­ clude: Jason Beal, 17, drummer and leader of the band; Zach York, lead guitar; and Matt Morford, who writes music, sings and plays guitar. Band members are flexible and can play all the instruments, Hymilier said. Downseven will join the bands Sylas, Unspoken Truth, Burnt Danish Eats Naked Turtle, Indolence Through In­ somnia, In The Shadows and more. Music begins at 10 a.m. Admission is $8 . The picnic grounds are located off North Main Street behind the Brock Center in Mocksville. The battle will not only give the bands an audience, it will give them a chance to gain even more exposure. The grand prize will be a Irack on a compila­ tion CD to be distributed across Ihe country. It will include an interview to reach more listeners.The band Downseven takes time from rehearsal for a photograph. ’,'^1 Srummer Jason Beal.Lead guitarist Zach York.Vocalist and bass player Joe Hymilier. Vocalist and writer Matt Mortord. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Sept. 4 ,2003 - C3 H e n d rix -M itch e ll C o u p le U n ite d In C h ristia n M a rria g e I C a n c e r S e r v ic e s H e lp s D a v ie R e s id e n t s r Kimberly "Chac" Hendrix of Advancc and William "Billy" Alton Mitchell of Winston-Sa- Icm were united in Christian marriage al 7 p.m. Saturday, Jidy 12 at the Fulton United Method­ ist Episcopal Soulh Church in Advunce. The Rev. Rusty Morrison of South Carolina of­ ficiated the candlelight cer- cmony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dickie) B. Hendrix of Advance. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Steve Hutton of Roaring Gap and John R . Sluscr of Chambcrsburg, Pa. Paternal grandaprents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hendrix of Advance. Mmcmal great-grandparents are Allie Thompson of Mocksvillc and the late William “Bill" Th­ ompson and Helen Sluscr of Chambcrsburg, and the late John Sluscr and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutton of Ocala, Fla. Godpar­ ents arc Mr. and Mrs. David Tkach of Mocksville. The bride graduated from Davic High School in 2000 and Davidson Communily Collegc in 2001 with a cosmetology degree. She is cmployd with EgoHR on Robinhood Road in Winston- Salem as a hair designer. The groom is the son of Resa Dominguez of Las Cruses, N.M. and William H. Mitchell of Win- ston-Salem. His malemal grand­ mother is the late Lilia Sapata of El Paso, Texas. Paternal grand­ parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Will­ iam A. Mitchell of Presuett.Ari?.. He graduated from Reynolds High School in 1997 and com­ pleted the aviation management program at Guilford Technical Communily College. He is em­ ployed at Lowes Home Improvc- ntcnl Warehouse on Hanes Mall Boulevard. Guests were greeted by Megan Van Lew of Winston-Sa- Icm, guest register attendant,and by Alex Van Lew of Winston- Salem and Nicholaus Updike of Boynton Bcach. Fla., both pro­ gram and bubble attendants. Tlie bride was cscortcd by her father and given in marriage by her mother and father. Maid of honor was Sally Shoaf, cousin of the bride of Pageland, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. William Alton Mitchell Bridesmaids were Monica Bow­ man of Advance. Jennifer Burgio of Mocksvillc and Michelle Adams of Yadkinville. The groom's father was best man. Groomsmen were Geoff Mattison and Andy Thelguin, the groom's siep-brother. both of Winston-Salem, and Ryan Hendrix, brother of the bride of Advance. Jessie and Emmy Tkach of Mocksville served as ring bearer and flowerglrl. Prior to the ceremony, a memory candle was lit by the groom and his mother for the groom’s brother, David Mitchell. Wanda Loftin of Roaring Gap. great-aunt of the bride, was wedding director. Music was provided by Jenny Frosl, pianist of Mocksvillc, Bonnie Goodin, soloist of Advancc. and the Rev. Rusty Morrison, soloist. Following the ceremony, n dcsserl reception was held at Salem Glen Country Club in Clemmons. The three-tiercd wedding cake was decorated with fresh ivy and red roses. Guests were entertained by DJ Mike Wilson of Advancc. Showers nnd Parties • A miscellaneous bridal shower was hosted by Anita and Megan Van Lew of Winston-Sa­ lem. Patty Livengood of Ad­ vance. Susan and Sally Shoaf, aunt and cousin of the bride of Pageland. and Joy Stanaland of Advance, on June 8 al the Fork Civic Club. • A miscellaneous bridal shower was hosted by Jenny Ledford and Paula Tkach, god­ mother of the bride, boih of Mocksville, and Jean Carter of Advance on June 29 al Fork Baptist Church, Mocksville. • A bridesmaids luncheo and lingerie shower was hosted by Wanda Loftin of Roaring Gap und Angela Updike of Boynton Bcach. both maternal aunt und cousin of the bride, on July 6 at the High Meadows Country Club in Roaring Gap. • A fill the pantry and tool shower party and cookoul was hosled by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slanaland of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Lew of Winston- Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dominguez, the groom’s mother and stcp-fulhcr, on July 11 at Salem Glen Country Country Club in Clemmons. • A brunch was hosled by Mr. and Mrs. Lurry Lahr, great-aunt and uncle of the bride and John Sluser, grandfather of the bride, all ofChamber.sburg, on July 13 at The Adams Mark of Winslon- Salem. The bride and groom wenl on a honeymoon to Sanibel Island. Fla. and the Richmond Hill Bed and Breakfast in Asheville. They have made their residence in Winston-Salem. L a t h a m - J a c o b s C o u p le M a rrie d A t L a n g le y A F B Kendra Ruth Latham und James Kenneth Jacobs were united in marriage on Aug. 2 at 5 p.m. in the First Fighter Wing Chapel at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton. Va. The Rev. Clarence Goodwin of Hampton officiated the double-ring cer- cmony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Latham of Mocksvillc. She is the grand­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Latham of Mocksvillc and Rmh Mashburn and the late Fred H. Mashburn of Andrews. Mrs. James Kenneth Jacobs She is nn honors graduate of Old Dominion University where she was a member of the Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity. She is em­ ployed as an area sales represen­ tative with Americun Funds in Norfolk. Va. The groom is the son of Mr. und Mrs. Martin Jacobs of Al­ exandria. Va. His grandmother is Elizabeth Greenwood of Alexan­ dria. He is a gruduute of Old Dominion University where he was a ntember of Phi Kappa Al­ pha Fraternity. He is completing work for a master's degree in education at Old Dominion. Hc teaches sixth grade science at Lafuyclle Winona Middle School in Norfolk. The bride was escorted lo the idlar by her falher and given in marriage by her parents. She wore a full-length Italian satin gown with braided spaghetti straps. The bodice was embel­ lished wilh tiny rows of embroi­ dered flowers highlighted with rhinestones. Her pearl studded tiaru was flanked by a chapel length veil. She carried a bou­ quet of white rosebuds sur­ rounded by while and blue hy­ drangeas. One Way V o l u n t e e r s S o u g h t F o r S e p t . 1 3 - 1 4 A r t S h o w One-Way Antiques, the Davic County Arts Council and Woodworks Gallery will sponsor a September art and antique show and sale Salur­ day & Sunday. Sept. 13 & 14, from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. off 426 Deudmon Road in Mocks­ villc. Some of North Carolina’s finest artists and craftsmen are scheduled to attend the One Way show in M ocksville, which will also include enter­ tainment. food and exhibits. See craftsmen at work. There will be an 18th Cen­ tury hearth cooking demon­ strations. Scottish Highland dancing demonstrations, live music by Wicker & Jones, Joe Phillips. Surah Borders, and more. The Arts Council needs volunteers in three-hour shifts both days: 10 n.m,-l p.m.. 12:30-3;30and3-6p.m . There are three stations; food, kid's lable, .selling tee shirts. Contact Shanda Sm ilh, program manager at 7.‘5|- 3112. » > ( IGIMA*- (2 .5 0 CRYSTAL GLEANERS 3608 Clemmons Road, Clemmons 712-3155 Night Drop & Drive-Thru M-F 7 AM-7PM • SAT. 8 AM-5 PM Same Day Service Weekdays: In by 11 a.m.; Saturday In by 10 a.m. EVERYDAY SPECIAL; MEN'S DRESSSHIRTS 9 90 e ac h minimum 5 rtoms '•;с о ^ ц ч л т ш ) т а А С с и а л ’гсьукЕ Е р TRACK O F .YOURORDER | if iilÈÀlWERÀNDSUEDE * DRAPES If O Ò ^ IO E R S SI2£$10 • DOWN COMFOKfERS $2& > HbW YCOATS $ Ш , И Й ; j W E N O W D O E X P R E S S A L T E R A T IO N S $ у щ . о о P A N T S S T A R T A T P a n ts , S k ir ts , B lo u s e s , S w e a t e r s , | V e s ts , S h o r t s , T ie s , B la z e r s | each Silks $1.00 extra D r e s s e s , R o b e s , S h o r t C o a ts , J u m p S u it s 5 0 each Minimum 3 Hems, Silks $2.00 extra I 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 - ,--------------------------------- Audra Ruus of Charleston, S.C. was her sister's matron of honor. Other bridesmaids were Melissa Thomas of Suffolk, Va.. Jessica Licnard of Chcsupeakc. Va..Kri.sty Archer of Richmond, sorority sisters of the bride, and Megan Schmitt of Fredricks- burg. Va.. a high school friend of the bride. Marlin Jacobs served as his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Khary Heidleberg. Craig Sawyer, Cruig Stiles, all of Nor­ folk. Damien Lombardi of Alex­ andria. all fraternity brothers of the groom, and Todd Duhk|uisl of Alexundriu. Ushers were Gregory Bason of Spartanburg, S.C., fraternity brother of the groom, Murty McConchie of Chupel Hill, cousin of the groom, Glenn Raus, brother-in-law ofthe bride of Charleston, S.C. and Nicho­ las Thomas, friend of the bride of Suffolk. Lynda Martin of Jack.sonville. Ark.. the bride’s godmother, pre- scnied a rendition of The Parent's Prayer on handbells. Judy Goodwin accompanied her on the organ. Charles Marlin of Jackson- ville. Ark., the bride's godfather, was the reader. Charree McConchie .cousin of Ihe groom of Chapel Hill, pre­ sided at the guest book. Megan Cruver, the bride's cousin of Clemmons, wus the progrum at­ tcndunt. Cheryl Rowlund of Smithfield. Va..was the mistress of ceremonies. Social Events • A dinner receplion wns hold al the Langley Officer's Club following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stallings greeted the guests. Kalhy Ellis, Kalhy Mushbum, and Lindu Mushbum, aunts of the bride, served the wedding cake, • Mr, and Mrs, Murtin Jacobs hosted a rehearsal party at the Langley Officer’s Club on Aug. 1. The bride and groom pre­ senled their parents and mem­ bers of the wedding parly with gifts of appreciation. • Cheryl Rowlands hosted a bridesmaid's luncheon on Fri­ duy, Aug. 1 at her home in Smithfield, Va. The bridesmaids, aunts, mothers and grandmoth­ ers of the couple were in atten­ dance. • Patti Cuccuvalc hosted a household shower in honor of the bride-elect on May 3 in her home in Newport News, Va. • Kathy Ellis, aunt of the bride, and Fran Craver, cousin of Ihe bride, hosled a luau for the couple on May 24 in Ihc fellow­ ship hall of Wesley Chapel United Melhodisl Church. Gnindparents of the bride, Ruth Mashburn and Mr.s. Hnrmon Lathiim, attended. • Melissa Thomns and Ann Slullings hosled nn around the clock shower for the bride-elect on May 31 in the home of Mrs. Stallings in Suffolk. • Audra Ross, sister of the bride, hosted a bachelorctte parly for the bride-elect and her“ friends on June 7. • Mr. and Mrs. Nate Leinnrd hosted a barbecue in honor of the couple at their home in Cheasapeake, Va. on July 5. • The bridc-elect's coworkers surprised her wilh a luncheon on Tue.sduy.July 28, The couple wenl on a week- long honeymoon cruise in the Caribbean. The reside in Hamp­ ton, Vu. 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Cntr., Ailviwre • 940-2015 By Melissa Lyle-Nipper Speciul to the Enterprise Cnrol Gaither cun attest to the emotional und physical rollercoaster ride lhal one goes through when diagnosed with cancer, because she’s been through il twice. Today, she is proud lo tell people thal she's a IO-year can­ ccr survivor and is not afraid to tell her .slory of overcoming breast and brain cancer to oth­ ers who are coping with cancer. Every cancer survivor has Ihcir own slory and unique situ­ ation; no one else can truly know what another person is feeling, even if they too have been touched by cancer. How­ ever, mosl survivors can ailcsl to the fact lhal support from family, friends and the cornnni- niiy is important and needed as lliey strive to cope with the di­ agnosis, the irealment and be­ yond. Carol and nuiny others who have been involved with Can­ cer Services over the years, say their support was enhanced by the services provided by the vol­ unteers and staff of Cancer Ser­ vices. a local United Way agency which provides u vuri- ety of free client and community services in Duvie, Forsylh, Slokes and Yadkin countics. The support of United Way of Davie County helps make il possible for Cuncer Services to serve cancer survivors in Davie County. Cancer Services enhances the quality of life of those liv­ ing wilh cancer by providing support services such us medi- ciiiion ussistunce, home health equipment and supplies, support groups, a breast canccr program, information and referral, and transportation. Paul Foley hud enough on his mind when he was told he had cancer and the emotional J- and physical effects of treatment that followed. To add to the emotional burden, the medica­ tions thal he needed to conlrol the side effects of the Irealment were expensive and crealcd a financial burden. Foley culled Cnncer Services and asked if any assistance wus available. “They came oul to the house and talked lo me and filled oul un applicallon and I found oul 1 could get help with tny canccr medications," he said. “They help me pay for my medications and il’s a grcul relief to have one less thing lo worry aboul.” He was ulso able lo receive some needed home heallh equipmeni from Ihe loan closet thal he would not have gotten otherwise. The agency offers prescrip­ tion assistance lo cancer patients who are financially eligible, and loans home health equipment to canccr patients. Last yeur in Davie County, Canccr Services ussisied 46 cun­ ccr survivors with medications and loaned ct|uipmenl to 75 resi­ dents. Emotional support is greatly needed in order lo cope with a cancer diagnosis.und who bet­ ter lo rcceive lhat support from lhan anolher cunccr survivor. This is whal Carol Gailher hus found by attending a cancer sup­ port group. She conlinues lo hc active in tlie “Conversations on Cunccr" peer cancer support group sponsored by Cancer Ser­ vices. "1 found thal talking to oth­ ers who were going through the same thing, or hud gone Ihrough treulmcnt, was very comfort­ ing.” she said. She also Ihinks she’s able lo help other survivors by sharing her slory and hope­ fully inspiring them as they face treatment and beyond. Conversations on Cancer meets the second Tuesday of each monlh at noon at the Davie Counly Public Library on Norlh Main Street in Mocksvillc. Anolher peer support service is Ihe Pink Broomstick program for breast cancer survivors. Sadie Williams was caught off guard whon she was diag­ nosed with breast cancer. Site recalls the decisions that she was faccd with regarding treatment and the uncertainly ul the time. One thing certain was the peer support she received from Pink Broomstick after her diagnosis. In the hospital, she wus given u pink ginghurn pillow from Cancer Services to plucc under her arm, which provided com­ fort after her procedure. Once home, u volunteer conincted her und cume lo her home and pro­ vided peer support. Said said she benefited from the volunteer visit because “she gave me encouragement and her positive attitude kindly rubbed off on me.” “Plus, il’s easier lo talk to someone who's been through the same thing.” In 2002, local Pink Broom- stick volunteers provided sup­ port to 30 breast cancer survi­ vors in Duvic County. Cancer Services is able to offer the Pink Broomstick pro­ grum and olher support services to cancer patients and the com­ munily because of a knowl- edgable staff and a dedlcuted force of volunteers. One exemplary volunleer is Lee Coble, a 30-year breusl cun­ cer survivor and a Pink Broom­ stick volunteer. She is also a cnnccr advisory committee member and an outreach volun­ teer. “I know how Ihey feel und some of the que.stions running around in their mind and 1 find il rewarding lo be uble to say lo them, ‘I cun help you wilh that’," she said. Wink Hcndricks became a volunteer three years ago after her friend Mcizu Craven asked her to get involved. She .said that volunteering wilh Cuncer Ser­ vices Icuves her feeling “very satisfied" and she enjoys meet­ ing people and Ihinks the agency is providing a worthwhile ser­ vice. She serves on Ihe advi.sory commlllee und is willing to help with cnnccr screening clinics and henllh fnirs. Melza Craven serves on the advisory committee und assists wilh olurcach al local heallh fairs und cancer screenings. She got her husband, C.C.. involved with the agency by helping her al evenls. Later, C.C. becume u trunsporiution volunleer by tak­ ing clients to und from their ru- diation treatments, and he said thnl was right up his alley. Cancer Services needs out­ reach volunteers in Davie Counly lo ussisl wilh heallh fairs, cuncer screenings und other evenls. as well us Iranspor- lulion volunteers to drive clients 10 rudiution appoinlments. As­ sistance is needed occusionally lo help pick up und deliver equipment from the loun closet nt the muin olTice in Winston- Salem to cuncerclients in Davic County. The lime commitment for volunteering is minimal und the rewurds ¡ire great. All clients and volunteers listed here are Davie Counly residenis and have benefited S o n B o r n T o J a r v i s C o u p l e Terry. Amy and Rebecca Jarvis announce the birlh of a son und brothci jZachary Lee Jarvis, on Aug. 12.2003 at Forsylh Mcdicul Center. Zachary weiglied 6 lbs. 15.5 oz. and was 21.25 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Grady und Chrislul Barney of Ad­ vance. Maternal great-grandparents are Richard and Shelby Cautlle of King. Paternal grandparents arc Ronald and Virginia Jarvis of Mocks­ villc, paleniul great-grandparents are the late Roy und Myrlle Mead­ ows of Mocksville. from the support provided by Cuncer Services, given buck lo the community via volunteer scrvicc. Providing the gift of life through education is an inipor- tunl component of Cunccr Ser­ vices' mission. Free cancer prc- vcnlion cducalion and agency information programs are pro­ vided lo individuals,employers and their employees, and com­ munity and church groups. In- Ibrmnlion is dislribnted al heallh fairs und public evenls. A special “Liuich-N-Lcarn'' series Ibr cancer survivors will be offered quarterly sturting this fall due lo a pnrlnership gram from Ihe United Way of Davie Counly. The “Let's Talk” educational scries will address conccrns thal cancer survivors and their caregivers muy have,and one of Ihc four scries will nddress pre­ vention. It will be open lo Ihe public. The Cancer Services Re­ source Library hus books on various cancers und inspira­ tional stories and u monihly newsletter, “Perspeclivcs,” is published and uvailable to can­ ccr stu'vivors and the public. Information about upcoming events and the latest news can be found on Ihe agency websile. www.cimcerscrvicesonline.orf>. The local Canccr Services office is in the United Way of- Tice in the Brock Cenler. Mocks­ villc.Bycalling751-03I3,or 1- 800-228-7421, anyone cun mukc u rc(|ucsi for ¡iny of the free support or educulional ser­ vices und leurn uboul volunteer opportunities. Cuncer Services is a United Way partner agency established in 1955 “lo cnhnnce Ihe quuliiy of life for Ihos diving iwth can­ cer, an to provide the gift of life through educalion." and Interior D esigns, Inc. JU LL SERVICE DESIGN Lot Ur. Holp You Etihnnco Yoti Hom o for Spring' Custom Line of Window Treatments & Bed Ensembles Prints • Lamps • Mirrors Accessories We work with licensed contractors for your remodeling md building needs. Charlene B. Cassidy IDSAssoclala 3560-C CIsmmons Rd. (Noxt to Clommons Library) k 336-766-9918 J . r i e a l t h R o w a n R e g i o n a lMhi)k;ai.Ci;ntp.k September Classes & Events Community Programs I Support Groups c o m Diabetes Screening ~ $ 15 ice An individual consullnlion with a certified diabetes educator. P.irticipanls get a fini?ei'stlck blood glucose tesl and arc assessed on their risks for developing diabetes. This screeniiij,' is by appoint- niem only. ScrceniiiHs nre held at: Education St Wellness Outpatient Seivices Huilding, 721 Grove St., Sniisbiiiy. Call (704) 638-1437 for an appoinlment or (or more information. Prostate Cancer Screening— Free Sponsoix'd by Uowan Reijional Medical Cenler nnd Salisbuiy Urological Clinic. Screening will be lield; Seplember 20 • 9 n.m. - noon, Wilson L. Smilh Fnmily Outpatient Cenler, 612 Mocksvillc Ave. in Salisbuiy. Call 1-8000354921 for an appointmenl; space Is limiled, Educational Programs (iomprehenshie Diabetes Classes Small group ciasscs and individual instmclion arc offered on a weekly basis to help m.ister the skills nnd concepts for the cijntrol of dialietes. 'I'hese classes have a fee, which is covered liy most insurance plans, All classes are held al the Salisbuiy City Park Recreation Center, 316 Like Drive in Salisbury, Diatictcs classes will l>c <iffcrcd on (hc followinM dales, and you must attend alt three sessions; Seplember 8, 15 nnd 22 • 6 • K p.m. September 16, 2.i and 30 • 9 ■ II n.m. SeptemfxT 2-1, OctolxT 1 and 8 • I - 3 p.m. Call (704) 638-1437 for m ae Inlamation. Gesiaflonal Diabetes Classes A certified diabetes educntor provides n specini program for expectant mothen; with gestational diabetes. The program includes basic facts, meal planning nnd home blood glucose monitoring. These classes have a fee, wliicli is covered by most, insurance plans, Gcslalioiial diabetes classes will be offered on Ih e folfowiitK dales/ attend tlie dale of yoitr choicc. September 11, 18, 25 • 9-11 a.m.. Rowan Regional Education & Wellness Outpatient Seivices liuilding, 721 Grove St., Salisbuiy. Call (704) 638-1437 for more inlamation. Look Good, Fe^ Better An AnKTican Cnncer Society program thnl leaches cnncer patients techniques to address the cosinelic side effects of treat­ ment, Call (704) 278-0992 for an appoinlment or lor more informalion. AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping Knergelic) Provides a social and educational fomm for anyone wilh a sleeping disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury al (704) 637-1533 for meeting informalion. Better Breathing dub Offers members and guests the opportu­ nity to learn about brcathing disorders. September 10» 1 p.m., Rufty-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Uoiindnry St., Salisbury. Call (704) 210-5343 for mere informalion. Canliac Support Group Provides support and education for cardiac patients, people who arc al high risk for lieart disease and their families, lliis group niects the third Tuesday of the monlh during Febmary, June and October • 7 p.m.. Cardiac Rehabilitation s< Wellnc-ss Center, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Office liuilding, Rowan Regional Mcdical Center. Call (704) 2 1 0 5 412 fa m ae Informalion. Women’s Health All classes meet in the Women's Health Center, 3rd floor. Rowan Regional Medical Center Call (704) 2105544 lo register or for more information. Big Brother/Big Sisler Siblings, loo, have lo adjust to n new role when the bnby arrives. Tliis clnss helps prepare them for ihe arrival of a new iirother or sisler. It includes a lour of the malemity center and a visit to our new- ■. bpniiiurseiy. Septe|iibcr 8 • 4-5 p.m. Support Groups ADHD Support Group Provides support aiul education for pnrents of clilklren wilh Attention l3eficil HypeiTicrivity l])isoi'der. September 23 • 6;3t) p.m., Salisbuiy Pediatric Associates, 129 Woodson St., Salisbuiy Call (704) 636-S576 for more information. Colon Cancer Support Group Offers support and educalion for people wilh colon cancer and colon cancer survivors. September 16*7 p.m., Library at St.John's Lutheran Church, 200 W Innes St., Salisbury. Call (704) 637-10M for mqe infprmalion. Epilepsy Support Group Provides support and educalion for people wilh epilepsy nnd their families. Seplember 9 * 7 p.m., First B n p lis I Church, 223 N. Fullon St., Salisbury. Call (704) 63&8664 for more informalion. Gifef Support Group Provides support for those dealing with the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regional Home Heallh tk Hospice. Septemlier 8 nnd 22 • 6 p.m., Ryan's Steakhouse, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Salisbuiy. Meeting and program start nl 7 p.m.,- Dinner is not included. Call (704) 637-7645 fa more informalion. Prostate Cancer Support Group Offeis support and education for people with prostate cancer and prostate cnncer survivoi-s. Seplember 18 • 5i30p.m., 1-nrge Conference Room, Rownn Regionni Medical Cenler. Call (704) 639-0942 or (704) 2105104 fa nnae infamalion, RSDSA Support Group(Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association) Offeni support and educalion foi' people with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, a chronic neurological disease marked by constant pain. September 8 * 7 p.m., Adminislralive Confeix*nce Room, Rowan Regional Mcdical Center. Call (704) 630-0365 for more information. Wei^ Loss Support Group Provides support and education for people who have had or are contemplat­ ing having gastric bypi\ss surgery as a way lo lose weigiit. September 11 • 7 p.m.. Women's Health Cenler, 3rd lloor, Rowan Régional Medicnl Center. Call (704) 637-8618 lor more inlamation. Breastfeeding Tills class details the advantages and methods of breastfeeding, as well as practical problem solving. Hie class Is inught by our certified lactation consultants. Dads arc welcome, too. $10 class tec if not enrolled in Rowan Regional's Lamaze cinsses. Seplcniber) <> *_ _■ 8:30 p,m. Lamaze Prepared GMMbMli and Baby Basics Leam what to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods, coping skills, rela.xatlon and breathing techniques, and ireparing for childbirth. Taught by our -amazc-certified childbirth educators. Classes’meet once a week for six weeks, and a class fee is charged. Limaze classes will be offered on ihe following dales: Seplember 22 - Oclober 27 • 6 - 8:30 p.m. &plenilxr .30- Novenilx;r4 • 6 - 8:l!0p.m. Moonlight Mammography Do you find il difficult lo schedule a mammography exam during regular business houni? Now you can get your annual mammography exnm ns lale as 7 p.m. Monday • Tliursday al Rowan Regionni Medical Center. Call (704) 210-5238 today (or an appointment. Blood Pressure Clinic Evciy Wednesday from 9 n.m. - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is iicId in the main lobby of Rowan Regionni Medical Center Volunteer nurses conduct the clinic. Free pnrking is provided in the medical centers parking; garage on hlendereon Sireel. Nurse - On - Duty For routine, non-emergency mcdical problems or foi' answers 10 your mcdical questions, call Nui\e-Oii-Duty 24 hours a day, seven clays a week. It's fiv e . 1-800-335-4921 RtAVAN RtX'.K )NAI Rowan Regionail 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 lyiocksv'ille Avenue, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 www.rowan.org C4 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTICKPUISE RliCORD. Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 Residents of the Four Corners communily gather for a group photograph at the 10th annual reunion. A Sense O f C om m unity F o u r C o r n e r s R e s i d e n t s G a t h e r F o r 1 0 t h S t r a i g h t Y e a r In I ‘J2K. rimiilic.s iiiul ni;!;:!!- bors w orked lo g etlicr, played together ami w ent to elnircli to­ gether. A nt! much o f Ihe lim e, they w alked. It was al lhal tim e w hen L.S. Shelton Sr. ami his brother-in- law built a slore al the coinm ii- iiily he had named Tour Corners, because lour roads converged Iherc. L ike the w orld iirom ul il, ihe c o m m u n ity tu c k e d a w a y in northwestern D avic nol far I'rom Yadkin County has changed. Bul m any o f Ihose sam e I'am ilies I'rom tbe ty2l)s rem ain. A nd they slill carc about tbeir neighbors. In 1УЧ.1. sev e ra l o f those neiglihors ilccided to have a re­ union, a gel-togelhcr w here cur­ rent and form er residents coulil enjoy cach other's com pany. The reunions have been held every year, and aliendance has ranged from ().“> lo 1(12. O n A ug. 16, tbe lOtb reim ion was held. "LN'cryone seem ed to enjoy ii and look forw'ard lo another one ne.xt year," said M arie W h ite , a long-tim e com nu m ily residcnl w ho w rites Four Corners New s for Ihe D avie C ounty Enierpri.se R ecord. “ A lol o f new people have moved inlo our com nuinity and « lot of Ihe older people hnve passed aw ay." The oldest person al the re­ union was Johnsie S hellon, 92, and the youngest w as E m ily Pender, .I. "M an y o f the people raised in this c o m m u n ily s till liv e here," W h ile .said. Emily Pender, Chelsa White and Jessica White have fun for the camera. Dewey Parks and Edna Ann Beck share a laugh. Johnsie Shelton, 92, greets her neighbors.Gray Laymon, left, chief cook, Is assisted by Billy Shelton. Jessica White and Emily Pender try their hand at pick­ ing grapes. Four Corners News Ily Miirle While Tour Corners Correspondenl M r. and M rs. B illy SbelUin e n le rla in e d ih e ir I'am iiy al a cookout al Iheir hom e Salurday aflcrnoon. Ham burgers, hoidogs w ith all tbe trinnnings, as w ell as ticlicious dessert, w as enjoyed by M rs. Helena C ra fl, M r. and M rs. 13oug M ill o f W inston-Sa­ lem , M r. and M rs . Joe W h ite , M r. and M rs. Keruiy S m itli, M r. and M rs. L.S. Shellon Jr., Denise S ap p , G ene S h e llo n , D e b b ie ■I'riplett, Ld Vogler, Jerry I’olts, Toni Ireland. M r. and M rs. Dana I laneline and C ole, M r. and M rs. G rady Beck and M r. and M rs. B atry S niilh. M rs. 'lerry llain ra o f C aro ­ lina Beach spent several days re c e n tly w ilh M r. and M rs . K enny Sm ith and Jerry I’olls. M r. and M rs . T im Hughes and A m a n d a , V on S h e lto n , Johnsie S h e llo n and S andra Law s iittem leil a birthday party Sept. 1 al the H orizons H om e in R u ra l H a ll h o n o rin g Jana Hughes for her L4th birthday. W e e.xiend our sincere syni- pm by 10 M rs. Trances I’ilcber in tbe loss o f her b ro th e r. Bob Cook. Advance News By lu litli /im m v rm n n A d \ ance Correspoiulcnt T lie M e lh o d is l M e n w ill serve a counlry breakfast Satur­ day, Sept. (i from al 6:.K )-10 a.m . al the c o m m u n ily b u ild in g . I'ru il is provided for those w ho d o n 't w anl Ihe regular m enu. I’lease su p p o rt this ch u rch projeci. N o charge, donations only. A fter the hreiikl'asl there w ill be a lom bslone/cem elery cleaning. So bring your sleel brush, C b lo ro x and c lean in g cloths lo freshen up Ihe ccm elery for our hom ecom ing S e p t.14. W ater for rinsing the stones is provided. A nyone w ishing lo clean Ih c ir fam ily lonibstones prior lo Saturday is w elcom e lo do so. T h e ice cream and h om e­ m ade cakesocial was w ell al- icnded Sunday nighl al 6 :3 0 de- spilc the Ihundersiorm and rain. The festivities had lo be m oveil from Ibe R ecreation C en ler lo ihe inside o f com iinm ity build­ ing. "B o " and M o n a I’o tls , Q iiin c y and Гауе C o rn a l/.e r w enl lo G reer, S .C . recently lo tour the B M W aulom obile plant w here they assemble tbe cars. M e d fo rd and N an cy S hoaf and children Brenl S h o af and M elany speni M onday-W ednes- day o f last w eek in C incinnati. T h e y w ent to see b allgam es. They saw tw o games al the new "G real A nierican B allp ark" iji C incinnati - the Reds vs M il­ w aukee. T h ey attended horse races a R iver D ow ns, toured and shopped die ilow n low n area o f C in c in n a ti and d in ed al Ihe M o n tg o m ery In n , fam ous for ribs. J.C . CreW ii and w ife B elva o f A shland, K y. visiled cousins Rosalie I’olls A llen and husband Johnny A llen Iasl w eek. Janie 1 lem lri.\'spenl from I'ri- day-M on day (Lab o r D ay) w ilh her daughter Andrea 1 lendri.\ in M y rtle B e a c h . A n d re a is enilpoycd Ihcre and also a slu­ denl al the university. Meli.ssa H . Barnum and baby Isabelle o f C harlotle w ere Ihere, also. 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H o m e , F a r m a n d I n d u s t r i a l d e l i v e r y f o r h e a t i n g o i l , g a s o l i n e , k e r o s e n e , d i e s e l a n d l u b r i c a n t s . A s k a b o u t o u r b u s i n e s s G o l d C a r d a c c o u n t s a t H o r n ’s E x p r e s s l o c a t i o n s . S e r v i n g D a v i e C o u n t y F o r O v e r 7 5 Y e a r s 336-751-2181 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 - C5 Mothers Get A Break At Macedonia B e in g a m o th e r o f a preschooler is lough. M idn ight fee d in g s . D ia p e rs . T e e th in g . Potty training. Som etim es you just w unt u place w here people understand w hat youre going through. B et­ ter yet, a plitce w here they inight have som e suggestions on deal­ in g w ith J o h n n y ’s b itin g o r S arah’s thum b-sucking. E nter M acedon ia M oravian C h u rc h ’s M o th e rs o f P re ­ schoolers (M O P S ) progrum . M O P S is open to m others o f children under age 6 . T w ic e a m o n th these m o thers get to ­ gether for breakfast nnd talk. For tw o hours. T o other adults. In peace and quiet. For m any, it’s the only quiet ' tim e they get all w eek. M om s arrive al 9:30 on the first and third Fridays o fth e m onth. Their first stop is the classroom s, sepa­ rated by age, w here they drop Ih e ir kids o ff. Teachers, crafts and snacks aw ait them in those classroom s so M o m can go inlo M acedonia’s fellow ship hall and take a brcuk. F o r the n ext tw o h o u rs, m om s have breakfast, m ake a c ra ft an d liste n to a guest speaker. Topics range from get­ ting into shape, to com m unicat­ ing in your m arriage, to raising boys. B ut perhaps the best part o f M O P S com es a fte r the speaker, w hen m om s break into sm aller groups and talk . S om etim es the groups talk m ore about thal day's topic. Just as often, talk turns to raising kids and helping cach other through tough tim es. A rm ed w ith front lin e c.\periencc in raising kids, these m om s have answers thal w orked for thom , and support to h e lp new m om s g el through those first yeurs. T h e program com es at a cost, m osl o f w hich is paid for by the full and spring clothin g sules, A percentage o f the m oney from the consignm ent sale pays for M O P S teachers and craft sup­ plies. T h e rest o f the cosls arc covered by the m om s w ho par­ tic ip a te , und scholurships are uvuilable for m om s in need. The next M O P S m eeting w ill be held on Sept. 5 , beginn ing ut 9 :3 0 u .m . ut M a ce d o n ia M o ra v ia n C h u rc h .7 0 0 N .C .8 0 l N . in A d ­ vunce. Blood Drive Tuesday Afternoon The rccent pow er outuge in the norlheuslern U nited States has resulted in the cancellation o f m uny blood drives und co l­ lections operations in those ur­ eus, im pucting un ulreudy pro- curious inventory situntion. T h e C u ro lin u s B lo o d S er­ vices R egion o f the A m ericun R ed Cross, w h ile com m itled lo s ervin g the lo c a l c o m m u n ily Tirst, is also u purt o f tho nutionul A m cricun Red Cross. T h is na­ tional system allow s blood to be shipped to areas o f greater need. E n s u rin g the s a fe ty und a vaila b ility o f blood w henever and w herever il is needed is u fu n d u m en tu i purt o f the Red Cross hum unitnrian mi.ssion. T h e re w ill be a R ed Cross B loo d D riv e Tuesduy, S ept. 9 from 1:30-6 p.m . at the D avio C ounty Public Lib rary, 371 N . Menopause Survival Seminar It It'd oholco between my heol№ and hot llaihes? . .rfA ’', V I'- Are all estrogens bad? , ' Itittato hoimonei will I gain weight? i ' ¡v‘. 1 'L yiwjr.Cl^i^ dM nol t»l| you about leslojleione. K^riTieihen biMted Ihrough menopause. I^Wjlj l^oraai« niiy sex drive? This seminar shouW help every woman sort throagh all the recent information and make on Informed choice, Wednesday, September 17th • 6:30p.m. Statesville Civic Center 300 South Center St. Statesville, NC 28677 Fred Lowry, Jr. RPh, of Lowry Drug will be presenting The seminar Is free, but please ' ^coll for reservations, or Information • Seating Is limited, t n ^ 704-873-2247 ext. 213 LOWRY 1-800-456-8806 A o v ^ i l o o T l M i n i A\D W utM ss Cis-nK CATAWBA C O LLEG E Expanding O pportunity ...E vening degree program Join US for an information session Tuesday, September 9, 2003 7:00 p.m. K e tn e r H a ll, R m 2 1 3 CATAW BA C O L L E G E For more information call (704)637-4772 or 1(800)CATAWBA M a in S t., M ocksvillc. Red Cross needs ull blood types, especially Type O blood. E lig ib le blood and plutolel donors, unyone w ho is u m inim um o f 17 years o f age, w eighs ut least 110 pounds and is in good health, can call Lucille P h ifer w ith the M o ck sv ille L i­ ons C lu b at 2 84 -2 74 8 o r the Red Cross at 1-8 0 0 -G IV E L IF E to set up an appoinlm ent to give. W alk-in s are w elcom e. S a le S c h e d u le d S e p t. 13 The M O P S clothing sale is Suturday, Sept. 1 3 ,8 u .m .-2 p.m M o sl item s ure h ulf price after noon. This one-day sale allow s w orking m om s un equal chuncc a the t|uality clothing and equipm ent offered at tho sale. In additior to Ihe brand num e children und m alernily clothing shoppers car expecl lo find changing lubles, cribs, car scats und toys. O n l) fu ll/w in ter clothing thut is in good condition is uccepled. T h e re ’s slill tim e lo consign clothes for the sale; consignor.* are not required to be M O P S participants. For m ore inform alion on the sale, c o n tad Nancy al 9 4 0 -3 9 9 9 Consignors cun purticipatc in a preview sale on Sept. 12. C on­ signors can earn 65 percent o f their sules by volunlecring to help otherw ise, they receive 50 pcrcent o f their sales. A Storehouse For Jesus DENTAL OUTREACH PROJECT E v e r y 1st & 3 r d T u e s d a y 6 - 9 P M O ffe rin g F illin g s , E x im c H o m & C ie a n in ^ s To make an apjHnniment come hy A Stofvhoiise For Jesus at .i. iW FM on the ¡St ami 3nt Momktys and hrinfi {^nwf of hicome. Clients must meet certain eligibility requirements S/Huiish inteipnier availahle A joint effort of Healthy Carolinians of Davie County, A Storehouse For Jesus and Local Dentists Special o£ th e W eek C h e e r w in e Longnecks O ra n g e • G ra p e • C h e e rw in e e a . Limit I Case While Supplies Lust It’s Here Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! In Store P hoto Processing • Digital Prints • Enlargements i''<>r ^reat inl'orniiUion on (Iru^s & health prohlems, цо (о \vwH.ro.s(er(lru(;i().c()m Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 4 9 5 V a lle y R o a d • I V lo c k s v ille • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 www.fosterdrugco.coin 3 . 0 4 %❖ A P Y 3 6 - M o n t h C D S p e c ia l L im ite d T im e O p p o rtu n ity ! $25,000 Minimum - $99,000 Maximum Fbr a limited time only, Bank of The Carolinas is offering a ‘JO-Month CD with a 3,04% Annual Percentage Yield, fully FDIC Insured, for a minimum deposit of ,$25,000, Plu s B u m p U p O p t io n If, at.the time you open your 30-Month CD you have or oj)en a Carolinius Checking Plan, you will I'eceive a "One-Time Bump Up"""*' option. Anytime (luring the term of your '36-Month Ceitiflcate, you have the option to ‘bump up’ to any higher yield being offered with no early withdrawal penalty for the remainder of the term! A 30-Month CD paying 3.04% APY with a "Bumi) Up” option fbr Carolinas Checking customers — that’s “Banking Carolinas Style"! B a n k o f T he C arolinas w w w .b a n k o fth e ca ro lin a s.co m ADVANCE U62 NC llwy 801 S, Tel: ‘330-998-1003 ASHEnOKO 1107 S. Church Sl. Tel: 3!3(i-(125.9900 CAUTHAGE 109 Monroo St. Tel: 910-947-2561 CLEVELAND 11713 Statesville Blvd. Tel: 704-278-3700 HARRISBURG 4350 Main Street TdI; 704-464-5863 . LANDIS 107 S. Cenlriil Avenue Tel: 704-857-7277 MOCKSVILLE Г35 Boxwood Village Drive 1\)1: 336-761-5755 * 3,(M% APV is accurate as ol 09/02/03: minimum deposit $25.000, maximum deiiosit $99,000. Penally lor eady withdrawals. Al malurlly, cerlllicato renews aulomallcally at ttie yield then in eliect on certifícales ol this lype, ’* Bump Up option limited lo Carolinas Checking customers only. One'lime opilon duting Ihe original term ol the Special 36-Mon(h CO lo 'bump up' to a higher yield. No regular inleresi checks can tie issued on 36-Month CDs with the Dump Up option. Yield may change after the account is opened with Ihe 8ump Up option. Member FDIC / Cf. - DAVIE COUNTY EN TKRPRÍSK RiiCORD.Tliursday, Sept. 4.2003 O b it u a r ie s Floyd 'I'uylor Jr. M r. l-loyil riiylor Jr., 72. oC Nccdm orc Rond. W oodlenf, died Mondny, Aug. 2 5 ,21H)3 nl Kindred Hospital in Greensboro. Л gruveside service wns held Wednesdny, Aug. 27 ul 2 p.m . nl Legion M em orial Purk in C ool­ eemee. M r. Tnylor wns born O cl. 10, 1930 in Rowan Counly lo llie lale Floyd M eK insley und Lela M ae M cD nniel Tuylor und wus relired from Suprior Slone Compuny. He wus preceded in deulh by Ilis w ife, M nrltiu Rcuvis Tnylor. Survivors: a daugliler, Diane Muyes o f W oodleuf; 2 graiulcliil- dren; 8 grcul-grnndehildren: n greul-grenl-grnndcliild: n sisler. P eggy E llis o f W o o d lca f: u brolher, H om er Lee T u ylo r o f China G rove: and a half sister. N ellie Spillm an o f Cooleem ee. Arthur Calvin Cooke M r. A rth u r C a lv in "O il" CiKikc, 78, of W inslon-Salem died Friday, Aug. 2 9 ,21ЮЗ. nt For.sylh M edical Center. He wns born July 17.1925, in Forsylh Counly lo Everelic Lee and A nnie C a rle r C ooke. M r, Cooke was a mem ber o f W ood­ land Uaplisi Church and ihc W hile Rock C ivic Club. He was retired from M cLean Trucking C o., w ilh more Ihnn 30 yenrs o f .service. Surviving: his w ife. Pulriciu A . C ooke o f W in s lo n -S u le m : 3 daughlers, Debornh M cN eil und husbam l P atrick, and C yn lh ia Dnrlenc I’nrker nnd husband Toby, nil o f W inslon-Snlem . nnd Donnu Bnrlinm und husbnnd Chuck o f Lew isville; 2 .sons, Chrislopher Cnivin Cooke nnd fiuncce Kristin o f Charlotte. and Jnson Lee Cooke nnd fiancee Kristie o f W inston- Sulem; n brolher. Reid Cook o f A dvn n cc: 2 sisters, E urlene N nylor o f Clem m ons nnd Elisc "Lisn" H epler o f W inston-Sulcni; 4 grandchildren; a grent-grnnd.son; and 2 best friends. Jack Davis and Junior Gardner. A gruveside servicc wns held m II a.m . Monday, Sepl. I. nl Gar­ dens o f M em ory In W alkertown, w ilh the Rev. Zeno G rocc o ffici­ ating. D on n ilo n s: M o rg a n G rnce Bnrne.s Cuncer Fund nl uny Firsl Citizens Bank & Trust. Paul Gray Hcndricks M r. Puul Gruy Hendricks, 76, o f Dnnncr Rond. M ocksville, died Sunduy. Aug. 31, 2003, ul Dnvis R e g io n a l M e d ic u l C e n le r in Slalesville. . M r. Hendricks was born A pril 5. 1927, in D avie Counly, a son o f Ihe laic W illie G . nnd Susie Hunicr Hendricks. He wus relired from Dre.xcl Heritage Funeral Co. nnd was n velernn o f W orld W ar 11,having served in the U .S . Nuvy. He was also a retired rirefighter w ith the W illium R. Duvie Fire Depnnnienl. He wns n recipient of the Jefferson Awurd nnd worked in prison ministries. Survivors: his w ife, Rosu Lee Polls Hendricks o f the hom e; 3 brothers, Enrl (B elly) Hendricks o f G re en w o o d , S .C ., L .D . H endricks o f M o c k s v ille nnd Jam es (M ic k y ) H e n d rick s o f Greensboro; nnd severnl nieces and nephews. He was precedeil in dealh hy -1 sislers und n brolher. The fiuicrul service was ul 2 p.m . Tuesday, Sepi. 2, ul Union Chnpel Uniled M elhodisl CInirch in M ocksville, conducted by ihe Revs. Jim Sanders and Bobby H eck. B u rial fo llo w e d in the church cemelery. M e m o ria ls : U n io n C hupel MclluHlisi Church,2030 U .S . 601 N „,M ocksville. Nealy Inmun Simmons M rs . N e n ly A linn Inm nn Sim m ons. 92. o f K ing, Ihe w ife of the late Roy Eugene Simmons Sr.,died Friday. A ug. 2 9 ,2 0 0 3 .ul Universal H eallh Care in K ing. She was born Dec. 17, 1910, in Surry Counly lo Dnvid Andrew Inm an und M ickle Jnne Sinnnons Inm nn. She wns u homemnker und a member of First Bnplist Church o f King. S urviving; 4 dnughler.s und sons-in-luw , Junic nnd W illie Elm er Murshnll o f W inslon-Sn­ lem . Bobbie nnd Johnny Idol o f K ing. Sue nnd Sundy Holt o f P i­ lot M ountain and Priscilla und G nry W ndford o f Advance; 13 grnndchildron; I4grcnl-grandchil- dren; 2 grcai-grcat-grandchildren: 5 h a lf sislers. M a ry G alley o f Greensboro, Bonnie W hitaker o f Dickson.Tenn.. Patty Inm an and S h irle y D u n e u n , both o f M urfreesboro. Tenn., und Peggy Green o f W inslon-Sulem ; and 2 hnlf brolhers. Bud Inmnn o f Pilot M o u n lain nnd Lnrry inniun o f W insloii-Saleni. She was preceded in death by u son. Roy E ugene "B uck" Sim m ons Jr.; u dnughlcr, Lucy S. Fansler; u sisler. Idu Mne Inmun S im m ons: 2 b ro th e rs . W a lter Inm an and C harlie Inm an; and n half brother. D avid Inm an. The funerni service wns held nl 2 p.m . Sundny, Aug. 3 1, nl Cox- Nccdlinni Funerni Hom e in Pilot M o u n la in , w ilh B ro lh e r D on C ollins officiniing. Burinl wns al Pilot Mountain C ity Cem etery. Harold A. Miller .Jr. M r. Hnrold A . M ille r Jr., 76, o f Fayelleville, died Salurday. Aug. .30,2003 nt VA M edical Cenler in Fayelleville. A retired A rm y m aster ser­ geant, he wns a veteran o f W orld W ur II und the Korcun Wnr, und was a member o f Slone Liulge 2 16 in Portland, M aine. G raveside .services w ith full m ililHry and Masonic riles were W ednesday, Sept. 3 at Sandhills Slale Vclerans Cem elery in Spring Lake w ilh thc Rev. Luanuc Loch officialing. Survivors: his w ife, M audie H, M ille r o f Ihe home; 4 daughlers, Sandra M . Wells o f W ilm ington, C ynlhia Stephenson o f M ocks­ ville, Lindn Bordeau.x o f Allunlic B ench, und Lorrn in e Tuck o f Hillsborougii; 3 step-sons, Bnrry H . C arler o f Kinslon, Tim m y J. C a rte r o f M o c k s v ille . and Jonathan P. Curler o f Advnnce; n brolher. Enrl M ille r o f Sun City. A riz.; 11 grandchildren; 6 slep- grandchildrcn; and 3 slcp-grenl- grandsons. Shirley V. Denniston S h irle y V irg in in S abin D ennislon. 76. o f S lockbridge, G a..d ied Sunday, A ug. 3 1,2 00 3 . She was preceded in death by her husband. Blake Denniston. Survivors: daughters, D arla M cIntosh o f Corning. N .Y ., and Sue Ann W eber o f Slockbridge; sons, M ic h a e l D e n n is lo n o f W ilm in g to n and M a tth e w Dennislon of MiK'ksville; 9 grand­ children; I great-grandchild; sis­ ters. H a ze l H ill and M y rtle Jnmison, both o f N ew York; nnd severnl nicces und nepliews. There w ill be no services. s c a y * T r e e S e r v i c e ^yjj^Rosldontlal & Commerlcal - a s : : ' a ™ W orking ' Slump Grinding • Hazardoui Height ' Seledhn Trimming Removal - & Pruning . Skid Steer Work Slorm Damage 3 M 9 2 - 2 9 4 4 75 Bucket Truck Fully Insured Blum Talbert Bcck M r. Blum Tulbert Bcck, 85, of County Line Roud, Hurm ony.dicd Friduy. Aug. 29. 2003 nl Forsylh M cdicnl Ccnier. Born in D avie C ounly on July 20, 1918. he wus Ihe son o f the laic Sherden Sl. Lenger nnd Annie Bculrice Dyson Beck. He was a farm er nnd carpenter. M r. Bcck wns a m em ber o f N e w Union United M elhodisl Church. Survivors; his w ife . V illard K eller Bcck. whom he married on July 15. 1939; 4 daughters nnd suns-in-lnw, Jnnie nnd Bob Spry, Louise nnd Norm an Spry, Hilda and Johnny Keulon, und Lynn und M ark H endrix, all o f Harm ony; 6 grandchildren; 7 grcal-grnndchil- drcn: nnd 3 step-greal-grnndchil- drcn: 5 .sislcrs-in-lnw; and several nieccs and nephews. M r. D eck wus prcccdcd in denth by 2 brothers. C live and Dewey Beck, and a sisler, Bessie Siroud. Funerni services w ere con- ducled Sundny. Aug. 31 nl New Union United M elhodist Church w ith the R e vs . G a le n H a h n . Ronald Lee, Robert Staton and Jeff Willinm.son officiniing. Buriul wns in Ihe church ccm elery. Pull- bcnrers w ere B illy K en to n , M ic h a c l S p ry . J e ffre y S p ry. D elbert Ram sey, D avid Adkln.s and Tim Keller. M em orials; N ew Union U M C C em elery Fund. 1436 Sheffield Road. M ocksville; or<he charily o f Ihe donor’s choice. Rudolph ,)csse Click Sr. Rudolph Jesse C lick Sr.. 67, died on M uy 10,2003 in Los A n­ geles, C niif. ufler u short illnc.ss. M r. C lic k , w ho grew up in Iredell Counly. wns Ihe son o f Ihe lale M ary П. C lick. S urvivors; a son. R udolph Jesse Click Jr, o f Kernersville; and a dau g h ter, F redin W illia m s Chambers o f Allnnlu, Gn. A m em orial service w ill be held Suturduy. Sept, 6 nt 11 a.m . at The Church o f Jesus Christ of Lulter Day Saints, 426 June Sow ­ ers Rond. Slulesville. Lester Worth Heath M r. Lesler W orth Henth, 9 1, of Hnrm ony, died Suturduy, Aug. 30, 2 0 0 3 ul Ihe B rinn C e n te r in Slulesville ufler a lingering illnc.ss. He ws born in Iredell Counly on July 9, 1912, a son o f the hue L illu rd W . H eath and Fannie Holcom b Heath. He was relired as n self-em ployed refrigerntion re­ puir icchniciun nnd wn.s n m em ­ ber o f W esley C hupel U n ite d M ethodist Church. He altended Hurm ony H igh School und en­ joyed helping people. Survivors: his w ife. Josephine Johnson Heath, whom he mnrricd on S ep l. 13. 1980; a son. Lawrence Heath and w ife B elly o f F lo re n c e , O re .; a d a u g h te r, Frances Cam pbell and husbnnd Jerry o f Hnrm ony; 6 grandchil­ dren: 6 greal-grandchildren; a slep-dnughler. Jane Barren and husband R obert Joe B arren o f H am plonville; nnd a niece. He was preceded in dealh by u brother. Roy D . Heath, and a sis­ ler. Edm onia H . Crews. Funeral services were held al 4 p.m . W ednesday. S ept. 3 nt Rcavis Funer.il Hom e o f Hnrm ony Chnpel w ith the Revs. A.J. M oore and A llen Bliek officialing. Burial follow ed in the We.sley Chapel United M elhodist Church C em ­ clery. P allbearers w ere T erry, M ik e , Jusiin, John Ray and Jerry Cam pbell, Roberl J, Barren and O lis "Shorly" Blackburn, M em o riu ls: W esley C hupcl Cem etery Fund,c/o D alcTrivcllc, 3 5 8 U n io n G ro v e R oad, Ham plonville, 27020. D IV O R C E what you need to know about what happens to your matrimonial home before, during and after a divorce. Free recorded message 1 - 8 0 0 -2 0 4 - 5 9 1 6 ID #2004 SupptO'Prudentlal Cnrolinns Realty Geneva Bniley Anderson M rs.G eneva Builey Anderson, 7 6 , o f C o u n ly H om e R oad. M o c k s v ille , died W ednesday, Aug. 2 7 ,2 00 3 nl I-orsylh M cdical Cenler in W inston-Salem . Funerni services w ere Satur­ day, Aug. 30 at 2 p.m . al Eaton Funeral Chnpel w ilh the Revs. S teve H ed g eco ck and D unny Shore officiuting. Burinl wns In Liberty Bnplist Church Cem elery. M em orinls; M ocksville Lions C lub , c/o D r. George Kim berly. 116 K elly St., M ocksville. M rs . A nderson wns born M nrch 2, 1927 in Dnvie Counly 10 Ihe la le C h a rlie and Anna M urphy Bniley and had been plant m anager w ilh A ndrew s Profes­ sional Products for 15 years, hud worked for B & F M anufacturing nnd G reenh lll G rocery. She al- lendcd M ock.sville High School and wns a m em ber o f G rccnhill Baptisi Church, where she sang in the ch urch c h o ir. She w as a N A S C A R fan,enjoyedcrocheling and spending tim e w ith her chil­ dren and grandchildren. She was preceded in dealh by her husbnnd. John Burley Ander­ son on Dec. 19.2001 and2broth- ers. Charlc.s B a ile y nnd Judd Bailey. Survivors: a daughter, Gelanc Cranfill nnd finance G ary Sibcrl o f M l. A iry: a .son, W ayne Ander­ son and w ife Donna o f M ocks­ ville; 5 granddaugltlers; ii grcat- gran d d au g h ler; und 2 sislers, W y le n e K e lle r and Louise Seam on, bolh o f M ocksville. DAVIE FUlVERAL SERVICE ln«ir|Hirtilcil •llfi V.illcy Kd., Mcick.svilk', NC 3 36 -751-3111 "Olir rmiiUi/ Seiviiiji Voiir Гumili/'' vtii'ii iii)iií:rmv.\ mvKiiAi тш н AMeaninoful Funeral Service Welch Funeral lloiiie, Inc. 55fi Soutli Main St. • Mocksvillu, NC • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Oivned Cf Operated — .nrsi - - - -t r - n e o ro ih is L a fR est P u m p k in e n try to th e C e n t e r F a ir * And * Bait>ecue S^tember 12 & 13,2003 D a v i e C o u n t y 's t r a d it io n a l , o ld - f a s h io n e d c o u n t r y f a i r . Pit-Cooked Pork Barbecue Sold All Day Friday & Saturday! Hwy Ó4 just West of Mocksville at the Historic Center Arbor DAVlIi COUNTY IÍNTKRPKISE RECORD, Tluir.sdiiy, Sept. 4,2003 - C7 Bazaar Sept. 13 At Mocks A bazaar w ill be held at M ocks M ethodist C hurch in Advance fro m 6:30 a.m .-1 p .m .o n S aturd ay.S ept. 13. A country ham and tenderloin breakfast w ill be served from 6:30- 10 a.m .. w ith lunch from 11 a .m .-l p.m . A n auction w ill sinrl at I p.m . Bazuar item s w ill incluilc erafls, a bake sale, produce and house- liold item s. There w ill be children’s activities and gospel m usic. Proceeds w ill go to the buildin g fund. S e r v i c e S e p t . 11 A t Ija r n e s Ijam es B aptist Church and W oodm en o f the W orld w ill hold a jo in t “ In H o n o r and Rem em brance and Flagpole D edication Ser­ vice” al 6:31) p.m , on Thursilay, Sept. 11 at the church cem elery. "O n Sept. 11. A m erid m s saw firsthand the ilevaslation our ser­ vice m en have seen since the first w ar,” said the R e v.T o m m y Faust, Ijam os pustor, “ W c havc learned that w ar can com e al anytim e in any place, il can como suddenly, w ilho ut w arning. T h e Sepl, 11 devastation caused Am ericans lo lurn lo G o d . for u tim u; bul now w e seem to be forgetting that w ar is still a threat to our country and others. W o w ant lo rem em ber w hal has happened in Ihc past and w hat could happen in the future. W e need even m ore lhan ever to turn to G od for guidnnce.” “ It is a tim e to honor all Ihoso w ho have served in our arm ed forces, those w h o serve as firefighters, E M T , E M S , police officers and all those w ho gave the ultim ate sacrifice w hile in service to our country, even if it was in an olTice going about Ih cir d aily duties and was Ihe v ic tim o f an acl o f terror.” said Jack K oontz. president o f W oodm en Lodge 3 2 3 . M o cksville, A ll churches, local and slale governnient officials and others are in vited. “ If you believe in G o d . country, la m ily and our hom eland, you w ill nol w ant to mi.ss lliis m cm orini service.” Koontz .said. Bring a yard chair and show support. T h e church is located nt 1038 Ijam es C h in ch Rond, al Sheffield R oad. For m ore inl’orn ialio n , call the church at 492-.‘>265 or the W O W office at 4 9 2 -5 1 6 2 , И Schedule of Events Thursday, September 11,2003 8:30 am 8:47 am 8:50 am 9-12 noon 12:20-12:40 pm 1-4 pm Opening Ceremony (Clement Grove Picnic Grounds) Hank Van IHoy, Guest Speaker Moment of Silence Teams leave for assignments 1st Shift Work Lunch, Participant Recognition, and United Way Campaign Kickoff (Clement Grove Picnic Grounds) 2nd Shiftwork Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж Ж ж - ! ? SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 9 a .m .^ 5 p .m . F l o r a l E x p r e s s io n s Flowei's & Gil I.s for All Occasions Cleninu)n.s Center • 2729 Lovvi.svillL'-ClL'mmons Rond Clcmmon,s • 778-1897 Also nvailnblu tiiroiigli: 1-8ÜO-FLOWEIÎS Oivnon Ucnoo WoWL’ll C o m e J o in u s f o r lo t s o f fu n : • Balloons • Door Prizes • Discounts • Sale Item s * Refreshments • G rand Prize $25.00 Certificate N o w s e r v in g W iu s to n - S a le m , C le m m o n s , L e w is v ille , A d v n n c c & M o c lis v ilU '. W c hnve Ihc current designs .m d standard designs av.iil.ible. Currently .ivall.ible; Fresh cut & silk .irrnngenienls, gMveslone toppers, funeral sprays & b.iskets, cors.iges & boutonnières, w edding arr.ingements, all types of gift items. Also available, m any types of gift baskets — brid.il, birthd.iy, baby, annivcrs.iry,sympalliy, jun k food, goim nel, chocolate, ...........................l O 1% . I ; :Purch9808upt0 $100.00 ¡ | Purchases over $100,00 •1 Qoott Sa\utday, Sept; 6 Only ■ ¡ j Goort.SatMtdayrSepteOnly Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook PrImHlvo Bnptisi Church, 222Aubrey Morrell Rci.. Mocksvlllo. 2nd & 4lh Sundnys. 10:30 a.m. Fourlh Salurdny worship and conference,1‘.30 p.m. Pastor. Richnrd Kirby. Englo Holghls Church.lO a,m. Sundny worship. 7 p.m, Tuesday Powerlime. 6:30 p.m, Wodnosdays. Biblo study andAwanas. Casual dress, contonv porary muslcAvorshlp. 5103 U.S. 158. Hlllsdnle. Mocksville Wosloyan Church: Hospitnl St., Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Rov. Goorgo Troyer. 751-5595, Union Chopol Untlod Mothodlsl Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N, Worship. 10 a.m. gunday School, 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rev. Jim Sandors. Contor Unlled Mothodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11, Paslor. Stophon Blnir. 751 • 2754. Childcnre diroclors: Cnrtn Prevette, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940- 3753. ElbDVlllo United Mothodlst Church: N.C. 801. Advance. Fellowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (agos 4-11>. lsl & 3rd Sun., 3*4:30 p.m. Toens for Christ (ngos 12* 10) meot Sun.. 5*6:30p.rn. Pastor; Rov. Novllle Storey. Cooloomoo Church of Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Sorvico and Children's Church, 11 n.m, Tuos. Prayor Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed, Family Sorvlce. 7 p.m. For more Info, call paslor Robort Huletle at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornotzor Unliod Mothodlst Cl\urch: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School, 10 n.m. Worship, 11 a.m,. Rev. Kayo Fryo, paslor. Bothol Unltod Mothodlst Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9.45 a.m. Sundny School. 10:50 a.m. Rov, Ed Carter, pnslor. Advanco Unltod Mothodlsl Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 n.m. Youlh. 5 p.m. Rov. Harry D. Snmmons,Downtown Advance. Farmington Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 10 n.m. Worship, 11 n.m. 1939 Farmington Rd, 998*5569. Rov. Tommy Roberlson. Oak Qrovo Unliod Mothodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9.45 n.m. Worship. 11. Concord Unltod Mothodlst Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksvlllo, Worship: 11 a.m. Sundny School: tO a.m. Paslor. John Andrews. Hordlson Unltod Mothodlst Church; Worship, 9:45 n.m. Sundny School, 10:45. Wondoriul Wodnos-days Children's program, 6-7.30. Paslor, Rov. Donnis B. Marshall, Community Baptist Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m, Sunday Worship, It. Evening sorvico. 6. Wednesday Biblo Sludy. 7 p.m. Glndstono Road. Hliisdolo Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: 5228 U.S, 158. Advance. Contemporary worship Sundny 10:45 n.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dross, rotreshmonts. Jr. High Youth Sunday nighl. 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. MldwookQHillsdalo prayor service, Wednesday 0:30 p.m. Biblo sludloo, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singles, womon's, men's, Paslor; Jorry Webb. 998*4020. Wosloy Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church; Worship Sorvlce: 10 a.m. Sundoy School: 10:45 n.m. Rov. Tommy Robertson. Pino Rd. Redland Pontocoslol Hollnoss Church; Sundny School: 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayor mooting & Biblo study, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boylos. Holy Cross luthornn Church, 1913 US 001 S. Worship: 10:30 n,m, Sunday School: 9:15. Rov, Robort Kasting. 751* 5419. www.mlndsprlno,com/‘'holycro8s/ Mocksvlllo First Prosbytorlan Church, 281 S. Main Sl. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School; 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovoning: Choristors (grndos 1*5) & Youth {grades 6*12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Conor. 751*2507. Mocks Unliod Mothodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau- W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St, Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Procsss Beef - Pork - Deer 3 0 y e a r s e x p e rie n c e as2 RnJph nallodgo Rd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers ot DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St,, Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COIVIPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 7 chnmp ronda, Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham. 99d'5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Qrove Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksvlllo. Pnslor; Chris Clontz. Sundny School: 10 a.m., worship. 11. Children’s ministry. Belore and altor school programs. 940*5296. Hlllsdolo Bnplist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Moal, 6 p.m. Children’s youlh acUvltlos, prayor mooting, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940*6610. Mlnlslor ot Music, Brent Holton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advanco. Faith ond Victory Fnmily Worship Conler, 1687 Hwy. 601 N, Sundoy Services, 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m, Now Bellovors Minlstrios, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sundny School. 10 n.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday nighl Biblo study. 7. Pnstor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pnstor. Derrick Mock. 492*5566, Liberty Unllod Mothodlsl Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9;45a.m, Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United Mothodlst Church of Mocksviiio. Early Sunday Worship Service, 8:50 a.m. Prniso singing, casual dross, contemporary format. Traditional son/lco, 10:55 o.m. 305 N. Main St. 751* 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Donald W. Routh, Bollovor’s Sonship Tabornacte: Sundny worship. 10;30 a.m. & 6;30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor; Jorry L. Couch. 998* 1324. Conn Rd, - Poller's Lnne. Turrontino Boptlst Church; Sundny School. 9:45 n,m.. Worship, 11; Nlghl Service, 6. Pastor; Rev. Joo Smith. Bothlohdm Unltod Moihodlst Church: Sundny oarly worship. 8:45 n.rp.; Sundny School. 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Llghlhouse Sorvicoi conlempornry worship, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. 321 Redlnnd Rd., Advringo,; 998*5083, Fnx: 940-E502. E- Mali; kaybolhiJmc@yadtel.net Episcopal Churoh ot tho Aeconslon, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advanco, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Minislry for chlidron. BUI and Poggy Long of Advanco. 996-/716. Clomont Qrovo Church of Qod, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492*5125. Salurday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijnmes. Radio Broadcast; Tho Bible'Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL' 1520 AM and Sundnys. 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM, Qroon Mondows Bnptlst Church Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayor & Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Paslor Rov, Michael Wntors, 99B-3022. LIborly Wosioyan Church, 2106 Sheffield Rd„ Harmony. Sundny School 10 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr. Minislry 2nd Tuos. each month 10 a.m. 492*2963. Pnstor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Prosbytorlan Church, 1808 Fork* Bixby Rd.. nonr Cornntzer Rd„ Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11. Pnstor; Peter Peterson, 998* 6813. Dulln Unltod Mothodlst Church, 897 Dulln Rd.. Mocksvlllo, 998-5409, Pnstor; David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Knmp Sun. 5*6:30. Pnstor; Rov. Perry Brndshaw (284-6135) in Homo Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667.Boor Creek Boptlst Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun, School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Biblo Study Wod. 7 p.m. Rov. William Leo Cook III, paslor. Cooloomoo First Baptist Church, 284 MnrglnnI St., Sun. Biblo Study 9:45 n.m., Worship 11 o,m,, Evo. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayor mooting. 7 p.m. Music mlnislor, Rogina Chandler. Dr. Tommy Register, pnstor. Mocksville Second Prosbytorlan, 400 Pino St. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. Worship. 9:30, Only Afrlcnn-Amorlcnn Prosbyterlan church in Dnvlo Counly. Rov. Thomas M. Leach.75M410 St. Francis of Assisi, RC. Masses: Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sundny, 8 and а Ы Ж . V IL L A ß lH A m m 5431 Hwy. 158» Advance, NC 336-998-1987 VOGLER &SONS Т Т тё Ж Т П Л тГ " 2849 Mldtile Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORII\IG SERVICE 2 4 Y e ars E x p e rie n c e Sanding • Rollnlshlng Inatallallon • Old & Now Work Larry McClonnoy • Mockavlllo 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 7 2 1 EATON FUNERAL HOME SINCn 1951 32.‘i Norlh Main .Slrccl Mocksvillc, NC2702X 336-751-2148 < 8 ^ 5 T A U T O P A R TS M O C K S V ILL E A U TO M O T IV E 884 S. M ain SI. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 10:30 n.m.. Spnnlsh Mnss, 12:30 p.m.; Wodnosdny evening Mass, 7. Monday, Tuosday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. Mnssos for the summer. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751*2973. Farmington Bnptlst Church. Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes tor ali nges, 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming-lon Rd., 5 miles from 1-40. Pnslor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 998*3026, Home: 998*6372. BIbIso Boptlst Church, Blnise Church Rond, olf U.S. 601 N. nt 1*40. Mocksville. 751-3639, Worship, Sundny, 8:30 Ä 11 n.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 n.m. Sundny evening, 7. Wednesday Btblo sludy and mission programs for alt ngos, 7 p.m. Pnslor: Glenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. www.blnisobnptlst.org. Shiloh Bnptlst Church, 544 E. Depot St., MocksviUe. Sunday School: 9:45 n.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Paslor: Rev, Donald Ray Jenkins. 751 *0597.Fulton Unltod Mothodlst Church. 3S95 N.C. 801 S.. Advance, Worship: 9:45 a,m. Sundny School, 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youlh In Chrisl. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pnstor; Rev. Neviilo Storey. HoQVon Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksvliie. (beside Contor Firo Dept.). Sunday School, 10 а.m., Worship. 11, Sunday nlghl praise/ worship. 0. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Paslor, James Ward. 998* 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main SI., Mocksvlllo. 751-5312. Conlemporaiy early worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sundny School lor nil nges, 9:45 n.m. Traditional worship service, I0;55 a.m. Children’s choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. ocllvillos for children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9.45, Worship sorvico, 11 a.m,, 6:30 p.m. Wodnosdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sundny 6 p.m.990*83O6. Cornatzor Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd..’Mocksvlllo. Sundoy School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; Awana’s Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday ovoning. 7:30 p.m. Now Union Mothodlsl Church, 1069 Shofflold Rd,, at County Lino Rd. Sorvicos: 6:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dress and refreshments: 9:45 n.m. Sunday School ossombly. 10, Sundny School for nil ngos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492* 5367. l)amos Baptist Church. Sheffield Rd., Mocksviiio. Sundny School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Fnust. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Cnmpbeii Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sundny School. 9:30. Morning worship. 11 n.m. Pnslor. Goorgo C. Bnnks. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 001 S. Sunday School. 9i45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wodnosdny Bible Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Pn8lor;Mnrlln Knstnor. 998-6302, Church ol Qod of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksvlllo, Sundny School, 10 n.m.. worship, 11. Sunday ovoning, 6: Wednesday evoning, 7. Pnstor; Rov. Bobby Shlhnull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Bnpllsl Church, Mldwny St., Cooloomoo. Sunday School, 10 n.m., worship 11. Sundoy evoning, 0; Wednesday Awana/Youth, G;45 p.m.. Prayor & Bible Study, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour, 204*2077, Sovonth Day Advontlst Church, Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School, Saturday, 0'.30-11'. Worship, 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751 •3886. Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advanco. Sunday School, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 0;45 and 11 n.m. 998-4394, Pnslor: Rov. Grog Liltlo. Yadkin Valloy Baptist Churoh, 1324Yndkin Valloy Road, Advanco. Pastor; Ronnlo Craddock. 998*4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 Aб. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting, 7:30, Live Sundays,. WDSL 1520AM. 11- Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church of Qod. U.S. 64 e. al Mill Street. Mocksville. Sunday Schoo), 10 n.m,. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop James Ijamos. Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church, 488 Peoplos Crook Road, Advance. Sundny SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 1 4 4 FOSTER DRUG COIVIPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 3 3 5 0 F U L L E R ^ " « » Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 S,'ilisbury Road, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 7 1 2 School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m.. Wodnosdny night Biblo sludy, 7. Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998*6231. Bixby Church of tho Living God, 2121 Cornatzor Rd„ Advanco. Pastor. Rov. Porry Hawks, 768*1606. Worship, Sunday 10*11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salem United Mothodist Church, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd.. 8. miles west of Mocksvlllo. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45,UMW. second Wednesday, UMM firsl Sunday breakfasi al 7:30. UMYF Sunday ovonlngs. Rov. Stephen Blnir, PInoy Qrovo United Mothodlst Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advanco. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rov. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church, 291 Campboll Rd,. Mocksvlllo. Pastor. NeUyo Ijames-Barber, 751*0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m., Worship 11. Wednesday nlghl; Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. Truo Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N., Dnnnor Rd. to Camelia Lano, Mocksville. Paslor: Sloven W. Dalton. .Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Episcopal Church ot the Qood Shophord. Church & Cross sis.. Cooloemeo. Worship, 9:30 a.m., lellowship hour aftor church. Bible Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays niter church. Priest; Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Llfo Mission, Liberiy Church Rd.. Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening at 6 nnd Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavls. Mocksville Churoh of Qod. 862 U.S. 64 E. (bosldo Armory). 751*0017. Pastor; Latry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday evoning. 7. Jorusalom Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvlllo. 284*2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaslor. Sunday servlbe3;8:16 a.m.. praise and worship: 9:45. Sunday School for all agos: 11. morning worship: 7, evoning worship. Wednesday sorvicos; 6 p.m., family fellowship moal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD, Youlh 4 Chrisl. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery for Infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Churoh, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 998-6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Sundays, e p.m. Wodnosdny service. 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Pastor, Wayne Swisher. Smilh Qrovo AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksvlllo. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School, 10 o.m. Rov. Morgnn Olonn, pastor. Eotons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd,. Mockavllle, Sunday School, 10 a,m.. worship. 11. Wednesday prayer mooting. 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-0149. Abundant Llfo Chrlstlon Victory Conlor, 117 E. Dopol St.. Mocksville, Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11.Life Community Church, Sundays, 10 n.m,. Brock Perlorming Arls Contor, Norlh Main Street, Mocksville. Conlemporory style worship wilh Pastor Kevin Slewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tabernaclo. 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksvliie. 998*3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sundoy School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m, Wodnosday. 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer mooting and Bible sludy. Eost Davio Boptlst Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S, 158, Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Biblo sludy for older adults: 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Biblo study for alt ages; 6 p.m. Sunday evening sorvico. Wednesdoys, 7 p.m.. Bible Study and Prayer Service, Pastor, Mnx’T. Furr. 990-5504. Life Community Church. Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksvlllo. Ser­ vices Sundny, 10 Q.m. Call Kovln Slewart, paslor. nboul Wednesday evening life groups, 753-5433. MoinvIIIo AME Zion Church, 210 Muin Church Road. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Bible Sludy. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Robort H. Bailey SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 4 9 2 - 5 5 6 5 C R A I G C A R T E R B U I L D E R , I N C . 119 Hwy, BOI S, Suite 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 IkilJa ol Cuxluni lis'iiics hut .*<1 (Vjìì A (’aiiiT. I'KMili'iiI • M.if(in (’. Carla Vac Pfcv H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d e r t o n C h a p e l Lo catrd o n Hw y 158 BirrWliliN Clk m m o n s & A dva n c e 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 I C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sent. 4.2003 T h u n k Y €9 u H O & W G O a u n t y a n d ! A H o f a u r G r e s i t C u s t a m e r s f a r h e l p i n y u s r a i s e O v e r $ 3 , O C X > f o r D a v i e C o u n t y S c h o o l s ! ! 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Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 - D l Taste O f The Tow n: Event To Benefit Senior Services By Miicc Bnrnhnrdt Davie Couitty Enterprise Record Duvie County Senior Ser­ vices provides u vital role to se­ nior citizens in Davie County. Just a.sii one of tiie 750 or so wiio eat a meal at the center in the basement of tlie Brock Cen­ ter each month. Ask one of the .seniors who isn't able to go to the center, but receives a visit from a friendly face, with a hot meal, ench week. Just ask Kurt or Charlene Schneider. They ent meals at the center, and volunteer to deliver homebound meals to shut-ins. The couple met at the senior center, fell in love and got mar­ ried. And they still volunteer. "I was a rural mnil carrier nnd this was similar, nnd I needed something to do," he said. “I like old people. They think and talk like I do." And some day, he mny need tiie same service. Schneider delivers 7-15 tneais five days a week. His wife delivers menls about three days a week. “Usually, when wc get back, we eat a meal here," she said. People are living longer, and the elderly population continues to grow. But funding for senior programs nrc getting less and less, said Kim Shuskey, senior services director. She hope.s the center's first fund miser, Taste of the Town, on Sept. 16, will help make up for some of the lost revenue in the $208,000 budget. While programs are expnnd- ing, spnce becomes more cramped. The ultimate goal is a new, convenient and separate ^ senior center. “It’s not convenient. Tho looms are not big enougti,” she said. “We have to limit our events. We hnve waiting lists for everything we do." Gina Cross agreed. Admin­ istrative assistant, siie teaches exercise classes in a room where elbows touch. With more spnce, more health and fitness programs could be offered, Shuskey said. Funds for outreach services and health and wellness were cut, and other funding is unpredict­ able, she said. Senior Services is funded half by county government, and half from grants and donations. There are three full-time and three part-time employees. Taste of the Town will be held beginning at 6 p.m. Tues­ day, Sept. 16 at Davie High School. All of the $5 admission tickets go to Senior Services, ns does each 50 cent “tasting ticket". For 50 cents, you get a taste of a food item from a local restaurant. Participating .restaurants are Deano’s BBQ, Ketchie Creek Bakery, Miller’s, Bucks Pizza, Dynasty Chinese Restnurant, Gasthaus on the Squnre, Ciccione’s nnd Reichel’s Brend Basket. Sponsors are Renegade Tobncco and Wal-Mart. Card games are popular. Here, Dorothy Whitaker, Gloria Miller, Beveriy Bahr, Barbara Thornton and Billie Hutchens enjoy a game of Skip-Bo, ^ i 02 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Tliursdii.v, Sepl. 4.2003 Davie Schools W llllnm K . Dnvk' Klvim -iUiiry Alyco Diigshii». I’lmi Kcncgar uiul Dimiollc Shc|ilicrd wclconio Knthy Uruni Id tlie sucoml iinulo Iciim. They wisli a spcoily rceovcry lo Shirley A iulersoii. Ihe m hcr second ¡¡rude usslsliiiil. New sUidenls HI sccond grade: Honesty Kniglil. Tiiylnr Mohiil nnd Dustin Keiivls. Students are lenrnlng ubout each other Ihrough games and acllvUles.’I'hey reviewed bus snfely rules. They enjoyed "silly stories'l by several fam ous authors and illustrators, The children have used computer skills to enhance a sludy o f nutrition and Ihe food guide pyramid. They learned there is no such thing us a '‘chocolate" food group. Hus und Cur Killers o f Ihe Week for the week of Aug. 18-22: Alex l:spino/.n. fJiaiia Barron. Dakota Thompson. Jennifer Jordun. .Scotty Stum ho, .Misty M cK w en, Jacob liiiniett, Hriiina Rowe. Austin Smith and Kuty Alexander. Bus and Car ; Riders for August enjoye<l an ice cream party Aug. З.“!. Attending: Ricurdo M o jic u , Teresa Shrewsbury. Alex lisplnozu. Diuuu B urron. Jerem y Thom pson, Miranda Myers, DukotuThompson, Jenniger Jordan, Jucob Hooe.Tessu Ivestor. Scolty Stum ho. M isty ' M cBwen. Austin Childress, Amber Stroud, Jacob Uarnetle. Briana :Row e, I'orresI Barber, C aitlyn ;H yd e. Austin S m ilh . and Katy ;Alexander. Student piclures w ill be taken Sept. II . Informalion should have i ’ome home. Orandpurenis' Day •-.will be Sepl. 12. ; Sludcnis who purticipuled in the ;Sumnier Reading program were ■invited to an icc cream party Priday, '.A u g . 29; Christina Ciraiuiuman. J’eyton Brooks, Kendall Gobble, .'Dakota R itch ici C hloc S ylvu , Kem lall Lanier, M icliela Hoger, •Maria Rogers, .Sam Nesbil, Jordan M yers, Todd M cB ride. Zachary I’uugh, Ross H o ffn er, M aggie .M eagher, Austin H unter, Trey Lagle, Sadie l.agle, Spencer Kelly, Desirae Vandiver. I’aylon Kelly, : Shelton Lanning.Tyler Myers, luul Nnlulie Ireland, P TO fundruiser orders und . money were due back lo school on H Sept.3. SevenslHdciitsreceivedS5 ; on a drawing on I'riday, Aug. 22: ; Alex G obble. Tyler M yers. Kuty yA lcxiind er, Jonatliun W hltuker. ' Kilin Andrews, Lmiren Hobson,und Mury Beth Sherrril. liiglit students ; who turned in items by Aug. 29 won :$5 . IT O menibership dues muy he Collected Ihrough Sepl. I ,‘i ul $ I per person. Those clusscs with 100 percenl participution w ill rcceive a ! special treut. B i-I.o has teamed up again Ihis to belp luisc funds for ibe school w ilh the A + l'o r Schools Progrum. liach time you shop al Bi- Lo using your Bonus Card a percentage o f the totiil grocery purchase w ill be donated lo the scluHil, Call l-S(K)-9.M)-BII.O or log on to www.llll.O.cimi. Untcr the assigned nuniber for the school (2049): your 12 digit Boniis Card number: your lasl lumie. The school is collecting C am pbell soup labels lo he deposited in the bin in the media center. Save all of the front label 'panels, (including Ihe upc number) !on canned and plastic packaged products. I.ook for inform ation C O L D U i e t U b a n k e r КЗ T R IA D , R E A L T O R S ' ttSSWffWiH(/Г* J * l, r i ■ to T , l.’ l 'i' <j ;v'"I>f.Ti ■>) I-.. iil Vi a tv iI: • V-;ii fWrr u¡-/к home with yoiir child aboui eligible products. Citizen of the Week of Aug. 25- 29: M ary Cloyce C ollins. Brian lispino/.a. Summer Bivins. Jacob Booe. Taylor O ’Neal. Tyler Kelly. Nathan I.ee, Alex Gobble.Courtney Jones, Sarah C ontos, B rittan i Cartner, Adam Naylor, Andrew Lee. Sadie Lagle, Samantha Munn, Mury perebec. Tanner B ledsoe, und Ricurdo Moreno. Judy W h ile's fourth grude students have been sntKipiiig imiund the school to find out whut all the classe,s have been doing. Uiicb student chose a class to visit ami interview. Here are some o f Iheir reports. Mary-Kate Beck went to Linda D ryc’s kindergarlen cluss. There were 19 children in her class. She hns six rules; w alk, listen, follow directions, keep your hands and feet loyourself, be kind, ruise your hund. liveryone likes Mrs. Drye as their teacher. They have homework. It’s their D aily News. They ull urc liuvinj fun. They like urt. liveryone likes play centers. They like all of Iheir classmates. Austin Sm ilh wenl to Karen Prince’s kindergurlen class. Гог hom ework they do D aily News. Their duily news tells their parents how Ihey did nl school. In schuol the.v circle the letter of ihe day. I'hey made a lion to go with the lelter "M ." Sudic l.ugle w ent to l.o ri C o lliu s ' kindergarten class. Sludcnis enjoy coloring, com-piitcrs and centers. Their favorite foods are cereal, loast, und hot dogs. The most I'un Illing they have done so far was play on the playground and w ith blocks. They ihink their hom ework is easy and they like school, Her students Ihink Mrs. Collins is nice bul she has a lot of rules. They ure ull friends, and Jordan Is the funniest child in their class. M rs . S p illm a n ’s class was visiled by Aubrey Apperson, He found out thut her kindergarten class has homework called Duily News, They like school und Ihey're huving fu n . They got lo play on the playground, play wilh blocks, und they like their new friends. Next week,reporters, Alex B rill, Teresa Shrewsbury, Payton Kelly. Jainiie Burton. Brittany flobble, und l.ogan Brown w ill report on the first und second grudes. Sliiidy Gruvc Kleiiieiitary On Aug. ft, Shndy Grove opened ils doors 10 students for the 79h consecutive yeur. More thun .54(1 students ure enrolled and si x trailers ure being used lo bundle thc sludenl body. Il has been selected as A School of Hxcellence for the pust two yeurs, A breakfasl, sponsored by the PI'A , w as held before school slarled lo welcome back teachers and slaff. New teachers joining the faculty: Laura M artin and Laura Surratt, kindergurlen; G uil W alker, firsl grade; Julie Dixon, second grade; Am ber Cirocc, fourth grade; und H calh G room s and Karen K irk p a tric k , autism . New assistants: Janet W alton, sccond grade; Cleiia L ong, Cross C a lc g o ri/u tio n ; und Roxunne M cD an iel und prances O 'N e al, autism. The РГЛ is spimsoring several fundraisers lo help wilh Ihe needs o f thc school not met by state funding. A full fundraiser w ith monies collected from Ihe sale of gll'twrap and gills was turned in on Monday. Aug. 2.'>. Another way lo supp<irt Shady Grove is by attending skate night, scl for thc last Tuesday ((i:.1()-8:.10) in euch month (except Decem ber). l;ut nl Vcnc'ziu's on Monday nights when 10 perccnl of receipis go to Ihe school. Parents and friends ure asked lo continue collecting hox tops and relink I Inrris-Teeter V IC card lo 17 0 1. The firsl PI'A meeting is scheduled for Tuesdny, Sepl. Ifi. M s . lillis and M s. Booth's kindergarten class hus been sludying thc Lclterlnnd chnracters CleverCatand Annie Apple, pocus groups were sludying colors and shapes. Pirst grade classes arc settling back into the school routine, Ms. M inor and M s, Crunfill’s class has a student teacher, Urin Baldw in, who w ill be there until December, These first graders nicknamed the Busy Bees have been learning about classroom rides und how to handle lire drills, Ms. M arion’s first grnde students have been working on math and rccord keeping skills. They have pluyed "I Spy" by finding tilings in llieir classroom thul hnve 1'U‘Use Sec Dnvle Scliuiils - I’uge 1)5 Davie SAT Scores Percent Tested 65.5 64.2 62.6 2 0 0 1 Math Verbal Score Score 508 519 2 0 0 2 508 491 2003 524 511 Total Score 1027 999 1035 Call For More Available Properties! (336)751-3538 or Visil our Website nt • www.howardrealty.com HOWARD . REALTY 330 s. 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LalK ir D a y ’s alrcaily pa.s.scil, aiu l the C e n te r F a ir am i U arb ectie's ju s t o v e r a w eek awuy. The I'un bcjjitis eariy ян F ri­ d a y . S e p t. 12, w ith the co n iniunity’s I'atnotts pork har- bocue sam lw iehe.s on sale all day. Л 1 4 Ihm aflernoon, D avie C o u n ty rc s id c iils m uy begin bringing in enlrie.s I'or a w ide range o f I'air categories includ­ ing eve ry th in g from iiobbic.s, crafts and collections to hot lictii- ttire, fine art. pliotogriipliy, can­ nin g , w o o d w o rk , .sewing and m ore. Entries w ill be taken through 9 that evening and again Satur- day iiiorning from 7:30 unlil ‘J. sviicn ju d g in g is scheduled to begin. A ll articles enlered tiuisl have iicen m ade w itiiin tiie pasl year, unless otherw ise stated. E xhibits w ill be open to the public beginning ill U) a.m . on Saturday und w ill be on display through 6 p .m ,. w hen ribbons and cash prizes m ;iy be picked up by the w inners. A lso scheduled for Satiirdiiy are a variety o f craft vendors tiiid an e.xhibit o f antique tiactors. Kids w ill be able to enjoy an in­ flatable ju m p castle and a 12- fo o l “ H n p p y S lid e " on the grounds o f the hisloric C eiitcr A rbor, w h ile iidults can sit back and listen lo spccial m usic un­ der the oak trees near the com ­ m unity building. Scheduled lo perform are the D avie S enior S ingers, R obert Anderson and olhcrs. H riiig your yard chair and listen to the local talents. Barbecue sandw iches, trays and tiikeoul plates w ill be solil throughout Fridiiy tind Saturday. Barbecue is also available by ihc pound.' Ill addition, hot dogs, french fries, liusli puppies. desserts and soft drinks w ill be sold. Proceeds I'rom Ihc annual barbcctic go lo the C en ter V olunteer F ire D e ­ partm ent and the C enter C o m ­ m u nily D evelopm ent A sso cia­ tion. Fair catalogs w ith tlie rules and categories are available at Ihc D a vic C ounty K egister o f D c e ils O l'fic e in thc D a v ic C o u n ly A dm in istratio n B u ild ­ ing, tlie A gricu ltural l-M eiisioii O l'fice in the D avie C ounty O f­ ficc B uilding and al thc D avie County C liaiiib er o f C om m erce oil Salisbury Slrcel, A nyone interested in .sellini crafts or bringing a di.splay oi S a tu rd a y m a y c a ll N a n c ) Tu tterow at 492-77.‘i4 . Г Carolina Brass To Perform Thursday At The Brock O n Thursday, S epl, 4 al l-.M) p ,111,, Ihc Brock Perform ing Arts C enter w ill com e alive w ith the .sounds o f big band tunes and m o re , as the m u s ic ia n s o f C arolina Brass take tlio stage. O n e o f the busic.st brass enseiTibles in the S o u th ea s t. C arolina Brass is mttde up o f six professionally irained iiiiisiciiin.s w h o w ill p e rfo rm a prog nun w h ich includes classical uiid O - Mi! My iinme i.4 ,|ouy O.st)ornc mid I turned 5 yenr.s (lid on August 19tli. My Mommy & Dnddy ■''J (Karl & .loiiniic) giivf me ii I'mi family party at iny Moni-a- rie’s house (Mnric .Iiinc.s, my Grandma), and I got lols »Г nice things I'roni them,and my Aunt I,via & Uncle .loltn Butcro, and my big sister Amnnda, and my Grandpa Wilford. I also wunt to lhank my church family I'or presents, curds, und .slnglng Ыарру Birthday to me in church, and my neighliors who remem­ bered me. I lell special, and huppy!! I had an Incredible Hulk cake this yenr because I really like him »lul also to make \ip for Ihe Incredible Hulk sneak­ ers I had that my dog Connor chewed up! My table was <lecorated in Clifford Ihe BigUcd Dog, ex­ cept I'or Ihe napkins, which were Elmo. They were sup­ posed lo be Clil'l'ord, loo, hul Mommy only noticed the red and picked up up the wrong package. That ’.s okay, she said she was sorry, and I liked them all anyway. I'm looking forward lo starting Home Schooling in Septeinher, even though ev­ eryone .seems shocked that I’m already old enough to be in school. I just lell them I’m a big boy now, cause I Just turned S. 'riiaiiks again to everyhody who made my birlhday so spe­ cial, and I’m proud to say it didn’t take until October Ihis year to get my picture in tlie paper for my August birlhday ... niominy’s gelling (juicker! coiilcm porary w orks. M c d ic \a l aud R enaissance m u sic, and pops program s encom passing B roadw ay. Ja/,/., D ixielan d . Big Band and o ilie r popular foriiis, "T h ey m ay call Ihcm selves a brass bund, bul d o n 'l lei the nam e fool you - Ihis btind can ja m like no other," said Laura W ard, executive director o f Ihe D uvie C ounty Arts C ouncil. “ O u r season tru ly o ffe rs s o m e lh in g fo r e v e ry o n e and C a ro lin a B rass is a p c rfe c i exam ple o f the diversity we arc tryin g lo bring 10 llie folks o f D a vie C o u m y. O ne w ee k , w e m ay have a sell oul blucgiuss show and thc nexl w eek — it’s big band, ja z z o r blues," said W a rd , “ C a ro lin a B rass is a proven crow d pieaser for all age groups." "C iirolina Brass perform ed at T h c Brock in January 2001 and because o f tlie o v e rw h eim iiig response by tiie luidieiice, w e asked tiicm b a c k, I s tro n g ly encourage parents w ho have a child in thc band or learning lo play a w ind inslrum ent, lo bring them to this show . Exposure lo Ihe arls has a lasting effect like no otiicr on cliildren. A nd w lio know s - the next great irunipct pinyer for C arolina Brass m ay be your c liild .” Tim o th y H udson, founding m e m b e r and the g ro u p ’s director, recortled a PBS Spccial an d p e rfo rm e d w ith tlie C anadian Brass. H e is a liig lily respected perform er both iierc and abroad, w hose accom |)lisli- nients include Principal Trum pet p o s ilio n w ilh liic K n o x v ille S y m p h o n y , S ta le o f M e x ic o S y m p h o n y O rc iie s tra and C ham ber O rchestra o f N orthern N e w Y o rk . H c is a fo rm e r m e m b e r o f the in te rn a tio n a l O rc h e s tra (Is r a e l), O lh e r m em bers o f C arolina Brass have p e rfo rm e d w ilh thc U n ite d States M arin e Corps Band, N ew W o rld C h a m b e r O rc h e s tra , Special Olympics Cookbook Sales Special O ly m p ics ’ "A Taste o f G o k t C ookbook" 2 00 3 -20 0 4 w ill go on sale Sept. 8. “The.sc cookbooks m ake ex­ cellent gifts," said K alhie S ircit, D avic Special O lym pics coordi­ nator. To purcliuse one, conlaci S treil at 7.‘i|-2.32.‘i. T h e Special O lym pics D avic C ounty fam ily picnic w il be lield S alurday,S ept, 13 I'roni 11 a.m .- 3 p .iii, al Rich Park S lieiler 2 , for gam es, m usic and fun. Play A ctivities and Fun N igiit arc being held W ednesdays at Ihc Brock B uilding , i'la y is from 6-7 p.m .. Fun N ig lil from 7-8:30. Il is open to all persons w ith dis­ abililies and Ih cir fam ilies. ] Nice Acreage and Stream! ^ JIW, with 1)лк .imi (¡.mlin .S|).ii.o i H H ì s i : Suiulay, 7th • 2-4 PM 191 Ciinicllia U m c, Moclcsvillc donu' //)' iitifl stv ihis htuinlijul hnmt'} I'Dt nunc inlornbii'tiin c.ill M,in)ia ,ii A n d e r s R e a l R state ■l!)2-7505.... or 765-663,1 I)¡ii4iii)iiv; I Iwv. (>(M Niiiiii ||ГМ<кЬ\111г III IXiiiiivi |{il. ID I di im( jmtlli i. lioiiic.ii ciiil nl lid. C h arlo tte S yn ipliony, G reens­ boro S yiiip lioiiy, N orth C arolina S ynipliony and m ore. T ic k e ts arc a v a ila b le by calling T.S I -.3000 or visit the box ol'fice at 6 2 2 N . M a in S t. in M o cksville. Owners Are Anxious To Sell - C a ll F o r A Private S h o w in g 246 WATTS S T. COOLEEMEE 2BR, IBA, ramiilctclv upilaM nafl. Gas float, ccniral air. iiiiiioiind pool w/ piivacy lencii, beaulilul laiulscapii«!, Dcliiiilely a must see lor $65.900. 145 DUKE ST • COOLEEMEE ЗВИ, 2ВЛ ItoiriD in excellent conililion! Good localion, lasleliilly decoialcd inside. Across llie sireel Irom public pari< & pool. $69,900. 253 MAIN ST «COOLEEMEE 3BR. 1.5BA updated hislorical house on Main sued. New heal/air cond, new plumbing, delached garage willi sloiaije tiuildiiiij $69,900. 190 SPRINOHILL DR «MOCKSVILLE 3BR. 2 5ВЛ 22И)>;-, Edijevvooit Cir, nice piopeily. corner lol, slorage, дагеЬо, built-in sbelve.s, wniliv Irlirils, relrig, celling Ians, greal value «<) $CI pers(|ll. including lot $134,900. 1087 MILLING RD • MOCKSVILLE Farnislyle house on 3.5 acrcs wilh ,1BR, 2BA, Range/oven reliijwalor, ceiling Ians, bulll-'in shelves, gas logs, idled lub. $142,500. L HOWARD r i l 4 i ;í y Ш A ILS 330 s. Salisbury St. Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Ken Sales, GRI Sales Associate 751-3158 or 751-8564 or 909-1788 J Featured Listings 1231 North Main Street Chiirming older Mocksville liomo with 3BR, 2 full BA, wood floors & wrap around porch. A must seel Seller inotivtited, Cnll Cindy. $129,900 340 Kinder Road Like New) Greol homo in a quiet setting with 4BR, ^BA.Spacious rooms tind many updates. Pricc just reduced. Cail Glen $195,900 M Y rfimgton y; j Lompany ....,R : J ,...A . L. T Y M o c k s v ille O ffice: 336-751-9400 TOLL FREE I-800-539-JJ83 H ills d a le /A d v an c e O ffice; 336-998-8900 rOI.LI'KUn 1-888-H2H-22W \V\V\V.ptnninj’U)tM'Ci\hy.llini Mm ^ New Homes Lol 39 ElishaCreek Ridge Now under consttuctlon. 3BR, 2BA. 12x28 unfin bonus rm for future expansion, Neiqhborhood offers plygrnd, picnic area, basketball court & walking trail.Cali Mary. $143,500 4 1344 County Home Rd 3BR, 2DA new construction on approx. 1 acre. Approx 1576 sqft, wnlk-ln closel In master BR, large den, formal dining, vinyl siding, 2 car aUoch. garage, 16x16 back deck. Cn\l Debbie. $124,900 176 Pine Valley RdLocated In Hickory Hill subdivision overlooking the 9lh fairway.Walk to club, pool & tennis. Benutifui 1.5 story home w/ ЗВП, 2BA, bonus room, formal dining & great kit w/lile floor.Call Mary $167,000 П4 - DAVIK COUN TV EN TKRPUISE RIX'ORD. TIiiirsdiiy. Sept. 4. 2003Continuing Education Courses Offered At DCCC T h e D a v io C a m p u s o f D avidson C o unly C o m m u n ily C ollege w ill olTcr Ihe Ibllow ini; co n tin u in g education classes. I'ealureil in llic 2(H)3 I'all Seities- Icr Tabloid on pages 43-4 7 . F'or m ore inl'ornialion. call D avie C am pus al 7 51 -2 88 5 . Indu.slriul Surety Course 0301053 Topics covered include ba­ sic safety m anagem ent, tlie role o f the .safety coordinalor. acci­ dent control prog ram m ing.criti­ cal safety issues in industry, and overview o f the O S H A regula­ tions. This course w ill be o f in ­ terest to supervisors, safely en­ g in eers. personnel m iinagcrs, and others w'ilh training respon­ sib ilily. Si'pi. iS-Drc. /5, M, 6-') -/.5 hiiiir.i. Iiixinicior: Charlie Wluilfy. $60. Ti'.cllxiitk: Ap/inu . $16. I.iiw And Administriition (Coilc Enforcement Course) Course 0301498 This course provides a basic understanding o f the g o vern- inenlal and legal system w ithin w hich every coile enforcem ent o fficial w orks, and prepares the parlicipani fur adm ission lo Ihe qualifying exam . Sept.6.7. Sol., ISIumis, InsirucKir: Slaff. $55. Basic Computer Skills T h is h a n d s -o n c o m p u te r course gives novice com puler users the opportu nity lo learn basic com pviter operations and fiuiclions. .S ludenis,w ill w ork w ith sim ple docum ents, m anipu­ late a m ouse and learn basic W in d o w s iiu in ip u la lio n . T h is course is a pre-rei|uisile I'or all softw are classes. Sludenis need lo bring a .'.5" high-densily disk. Course 0.VÌI5.10. Sf/il. lO-Oi l. 22. IV", 6-'J ¡¡.III., 21 lidiirs. Ill- .siniclor: llarrv Hinson. $55. iMb r<r: 55, 7/iC.v.- 2.1. Course 0.WI50I. Sei>l. lO-Oi l. 22. H', 9 ii.m.-mu>n. 21 Imurs. Instructor: Valvrie Slofiick. $55. Lil> Fir: $5. TKCs: 2.!. MS Offici- Cour.se 301477 M S O ffice 2(100 is a pow er­ ful inlegralcd sofiw are package that includes W ord, U scel, A c ­ cess,and Pow erPoint. T im e w ill he spent on cach sofiw are com ­ ponent as w ell as inlegralion fea- itircs and lechniciues. The course is nol for beginners and requires fam iliarity w ilh W indow s. S tu­ dents need to bring Iw o 3 1/2" h ig h -d en s ily disks. Sci>i. 15- Occ. 22, M. 6-S:.W ¡,.ni.. 37.5 hours. Instructor: Valerie Siof^ick. $60. I.uh I'ee: $5. THCs: 3.75. Teiichcr UetieiTid Spnnlsh llii.sle.s Course 03015.*:« W ant to acc|uire a basic vo­ cabulary in Spanish? This course w ill provide a foim dation ol'use­ ful e.xprcssions .such as ihe al­ p h a b e t/s o u n d s . g re e tin g s , nam es,num bers, litiie lUid m ore. Participants are encouraged lo bring a list o f specific phrases or com m ands lhat w ould be ben­ e fic ia l fo r th e ir enviro n m en l. Sei>t. S-Oct. 20. ,\l. 6-9¡un.. 21 hours. Instructor: Metchor Gamez-Ciorciii. $55. Te.xtiwok: Am>rox. $20. TKCs: 2.1. K M Г lliisie C o n tin u h iit K d u eiition The П М Т Hasic conlinuing educalion course w ill I'ulfill Ihe North C iuo lina reiniirem ents for П M Т / M e d i с a I R e s p o n d e r recredentialing for a four-year p erio d. S ludents successfully com pleling the course m ay re­ new Iheir credenlial w ilhoul tak­ ing the Slale l-M T c \a n i. I’re- rei|iiisitc; N C E M T or M U cre- ilcn lial. Course IKV)IS.V. .Sc¡>l. .l-.lunc 2, U', 7-IOii.iii..Mthoiiis. Center Fire IJe¡>t.. $55. Course imiH.m. .Ve/;/. SJiine 7. M. 7- 10 ¡Kin., .ff) hours, Citriwtzcr- lJulin Fire ¡^•¡)t.. $55. Course O.V)IS2H. Se¡>t. lO-Jiine 9. 7- ^¡>.ni..M)hours.$55. .M otiircycle K Id e r S iife ly C ourse 0301243 Designed for riders w ilh lillle or no cspcriencc. Ihis course w ill leach safety skills lhal m inim ize chances o f accideni and injuries. S ludenis w ill have classroom inslruclion on pioper m otorcycle operalion and ihen praclice on Ihe oulside range. This is a .self- supporling coursc and fees w ill be charged lo all sludents. Sc/)/. 12-14. F Sal. .Sun.. 6-10 ¡>.m. IF). .S’ a.ni.-6 ¡).ni. I Sat. Sun), 22 hours. Instructor: Wallace Simmons. $ilS.75. Insurance: $1.25. N C H o m e Inspeetor'.s M u n d u to r.v C o u rse C o u rsc 0 40 ()01 ‘) Sci>l. 6,Sal.. 9-1 ¡>.in„ $55. D C C C offers com prehensive educational opportunities fo ra li adulls in the c o m m u n ily. For m ore in fo rn ia lio n about p ro ­ gram s or courses, coniaci D C C C D avie Cam pus al 751 -2 8 8 5 . Jared Hill Wins Contest D a v ie C o u n ly re s id e n i, m em licr o f T lie N orlh C arolina School o f Science and M a th - einatics Class o f 2003 and W ake I ’oresi sludenl Jared M ill was nam ed u w in n e r in Ih e 2(1(13 A m erican A ssociation o f Phys­ ics T e a ch e rs N a tio n a l H ig h School Physics Photo C ontesi. I le w on in the contrived cat­ egory for his capiure o f an egg spinning in a sm all layer o f w a­ ler, dem onstrating how the rola- Caudill Graduates From ROTC Camp Larry D . C audill has gradu- alcd from the A rm y R O TC (R e ­ serve O ffic e r T rain in g C orps) .N'alional A dvancetl Leadership C am p al Tort L ew is, Tacom a, W ash. T h e cam p proviiles the besl possible professional training and evalualion for cadets in the aspects o f cam p life, adm inislra­ lion and logistical supporl, A l- ihough conlinued m ilitary train­ ing and leadership developnieni is included in llie curriculum . Ihe. prim ary focus at cam p is to de­ velop and evaluate each cadel's o ffic e r p o le n lia l. T h e cadel com m and assesses each cadel's perform ance and progress in o f­ ficer trails, qualilies and profes­ sionalism w hile al cam p. Th e cad el is a suidenl al A ppalachian S lale U n iversily. K oone. C a u d ill is ihe son o f L arry D . and B elty J. C audill of D avie S treet,C ooleem ee. His w ife . Heather, is ihe daughler o f U ru c e P. and N o rm a J. U eaiiebam p o f G ordon D riv e , .•\d\'ance. H e is a 2 0 0 0 grad u ale o f D avie H igh School. Click, Click W W W . enterprise-record .com t lio n o f Ih e egg o v e rc o m e s g ra v ity 's efl'ccl on the w alcr droplels. A ccording lo the pholo's e.\- plaitalion, the w alerdroplels ad­ here lo Ibc side o f llie egg and m ove vertically towards the lop o f the egg. at w hich poinl they eom binc and leave llie egg as larger droplets. Prior 10 attending N C S S M , H ill was enrolled in D avie High School. 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Second grade classes have enjoyed g e llin g lo renew friendships nnd make new friends. M s, H ill nnd M s. Carter's class broughi in ‘‘bngs" filled w ilh items ImporlnnI in Ihc life of ihnl child, a way for the children lo learn aboul each other. M s. Dixon and M s. W alton's class read the book, “Henry and Mudge." They studied turtles in a science unit, M s, Kauff and M s, Boswell's clnss has been w orking on doubles plus one. m aking a 10, and adding three numbers In math. In social studies they are learning aboul Ihe seven continents and the oceans. Stu­ dents in M s. Spach’s class wrote nbout th eir pels w hich w ill be com piled for a class book. In scicnce, the boys and girls learned nbout weather. Children in Ms. Hobson and M s. Curler's third grude nre adjusting lo using an asslgnrncnl book for hom ework. In the computer lab, students have been practicing on the kcyboaril and hom ework can be done on the compuler. M s, O hrand M s , N o rm a n ’s class has been learning nbout fables and tall inles. The third gruders in M s, Hendrix und M s. P ly le r's cluss began learning how to write some letters in cursive. The letters w ill not be taught in A D C order, but in Ihc order o f how the letters are formed in a sim ilur manner. Every eluss hns a student o f the week who is honored ul ihe monlhly C itizen ship lunch. Each child rcceives a ribbon, pencil, nnd u cone o f ice cream served by liie principal, M r, L a n ie r nnd the assisinnt principnl,M s, ZIglar,The followhig students have been chosen as Ihc student of the week: W ill Allen, E m ily Ruble, Julianna McCulston, Cam ryn Lesser, Jordan Uulelicr, E than Barnes, Luke W aters, Corvonn Peebles. M o lly Pields, Rachel R uble, C laire W hilaker, Carly Cook, Salem Carney, Megan O 'C o n n o ll, C hris S w ierg ie l, Kendrick Fruits, Enimu Powers, Cody O ’M ara, Hannah Keeney, W ard W ilson , Zeb Jones, Roby Davis, Nalhan Smith, Christopher R oberlson , M ic h e á l M e b e l, Sam nnlhn M u u ric e, Sydney W oolen, Bev DeAngells, Courtney C ornulzcr, D o m in ick C arbone, ^ Lindsey S iroupc, W ill M eeker. Ayunna Cook, Jessa B ullerfield, C arlle W agoner, M atlhew K im , W lU o n R o w e, Patrlcit C o llin s , Jennifer Doughlry, Mannah M cN eil, Laura Spillm an, Ellie Carler, Devin Beaucham p, Heather Alspaugh, Kristen Carpenler, A lex W ilson, Autumn Church, Devlnn Lawson, and Helen Koevnl. O n Fridny, Aug. 29, the USA Yoyo Extravngunza presenled a frce program w ith an action packed message for children on “Becoming a C bnm pion," T h e progrnm involved yo-yoing, illusion, balloon artistry, and audience parlielpation. These en le rln in in g yo-yo professionuls huve loured all over the country from Ihe W hile House 10 Disneyland, N orth Dnvic M idd le Umkr the Sea Team The D ol­ phin nnd S tingray sludenis are learning uboul Ihe Solar Syslem in sciencc, Tlie students slarled by looking ul the early space missions und w ill eventually learn aboul ihe currenl space program. The leams have enjoyed watching tiie nighl sky for Ihe once-in-a-iifctinie close en­ counter w ilh Mars. Students have eompleled Chap­ ler I in math. This chapler con­ lained a lol of review ninlerinls nnd n lillle new sluff. They are in Chap­ ter 2 learning aboul slalislics and graphing. The Dolphins w ill complcle u project during this chapter. They arc starling Accelerated Math ilils week and w ill have this program running ut Ihe Technology Rocks Fair on Sept. 11. Both teams began the year in social siudies by learning aboul Ihe five themes o f geography und mak­ ing poslers using features o f Ihe themes. They studied lypes of mops nnd tiieir functions. They are learn­ ing about Ihe physical feaiures of Europe and Russia. In language urts,students started o ff by learning the key literary terms. Tliey ure reading scleeilons from literature books. Students have been reviewing nouns und pro­ nouns during granimnr. In the near fu tu re , Ihey w ill reading the Newberry Award winner. Crispin: the Cross of Lend, by A vi, Tills novel ties in with u social siudies unit on the Rennlssance lime period. Dnvle High M nrcliing bund members w ill meel al 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5 for rehenrsnl and performance ul home the foolbnll gnme vs, Mooresville. Pnrcnls should plun lo pick up sludenis uround 10 p,m . Direct questions lo Mure Schnub ul 751- .m s exl. 417. V arsity P o o lb all: Sept. 5, Mooresville, Home Game (7:30). JV Foolball; Scpl. 4, Moores­ ville, Away Game (7:00). Volleyball: Sept.3, West Iredell, Home (5:00); Scpl, 8, Alexander Central, Away (5.00). M en’s Soccer: Sept. 3 , For­ bush, A w ay (5 :0 0 ); S ept. 4, Slalesvillc, Home (5:15); Sept. 8, Mooresville, Away (5:30). Cro,ss County: Sept. 3, Soulh Rownn, Away (4:00). W omen’s Tennis; Sept. 3, Wesl Forsyih, Away (4:00); Scpl. 4, North IredelLAway (4:30)l Sept. 8, Soulh Rowan, Home (4:30). Lady War Eagles Golf; Sept. 8, Tw in Oaks (Slalesvillc), 4:00. Sludenl Council: I lonie-eoinlng 2003 l-shirl sales w ill be Sept, 4-8. Long sleeve shirts ure .$ 15 und short sleeve shirts are $12. Community members inlcrested In purehnsing n shirt may contact Elizubeth Bustle ul 751-5905 ext. 508. Ouldmice Office: Sept, 19, LnsI Dny 10 regisler for A C T nl DHS: Sept, 22, PSAT sign up begins. C ornulzcr Elem entnry Parenls gnihcred lust Tuesduy for Ihe first PTO evening o f Ihe new school year. Faculty and slaff mem­ bers introduced Ihem selves and trealcd the audience lu a musical number titled “We Appreciate You.’’ Angela Lankford was elecled PTO presidenl: Dawn W yatl, vice presi­ dent; Janet Tuylor, seeretury; and Renee Bradshaw, treasurer. Parenls are urged lo join and support PTO aclivilies. Every Tuesday nighl is Conialzer Night al Venezia's Italian Reslnuranl in Advance. Ask for u Cornulzcr cnrd, write Ihe lolul uniounl o f your dinner bill on the curd. and leave Ihe card al the restaurant. Venezia will donate 10 percent o f the sales lo Cornalzer. Parenls can also help the P I'O iiy sliopping al Bi-Lo and Harris Tecler and using store cards. A percentage of total grocery bills w ill be ilonaled lo the p ro . The Cornulzcr Bi-Lo number is 6134, and al Harris Tee­ ter Ihe accmint number is ‘1086. Parenls can help raise money by colieeling Boxlops for lidueation. Clip Ihe boxlops and send them lo school wilh your cliild and the PI'O w ill submit them lo General M ills which sponsors Ihe program. Mrs. Lum ley’s firsl graders liavc been reviewing letter sounds and are excited aboul beginning a new plion- ies program in which lliey w ill lake a trip 10 Letterland. Students deco­ rated euch leller in Iheir names aiul had a special parade around the school. They are participating in an aulhor study, learning aboul Eric Carle and Tom m ie DcPaulo, and reading lots of books. Sccond graders In M rs. Robinson’s class spenl Ihc firsl month of school sludying ocean iuii- niuls und plnnls. They invcslignled sluirks nnd whales. They read the books “Hungry. Hungry Sharks," "W hales, the Genlle Giants" und “Dolphins nl Daybreak." The class is sludying smaller bodies of waler called ponds. They ure learning aboul liie life cyelc of i'rogs, loads nnd olher amphibinns. The reading books for Ihis unit arc “Fanlasllc Frogs," “Frog and Toad arc I'ricnds" and “From Tadpole lo Frog." The class Is talking about friendship. Slu­ dents enjoyed their Weieome lo Scc­ ond Grude cookout w ilh fumilies Scpl. 4. Grundpurcnls are inviied lo come eat w ilh sccond graders Scpl. II. Mr.s. Doss's fourih grade stu­ dents, in muth, huve been practicing adding two-digit numbers und leurn­ ing uboul Ihe cumululive properly of uddilion. In languuge arts classes, sludenis have been rending Ihe novel "The Kid in Ihe Red Jaekcl.” They have enjoyed aclivilies linked lo the novel as well as praelicing iheir com­ prehension skills. They have been writing on n daily basis and learn­ ing lo use more details In wriling. M rs. Doss’s homeroom is sludying Nortli Carolina. They have learned aboul Ihe three regions of the slule and have worked on map skills. Spanish leacher Señora Woodruff is impressed w ilh liow much slu­ dents have remembered from lasl year nnd Ihcir eagerness lo learn more. Cinsses began Ihe year wilh a review of basic conversational greet­ ings and i|ueslions and moved on lo look al calendar s kills. P re-K through third grade w ill be svorking on colors nexl. Fourih nnd fiflh grad- ers w ill look al ihe Spanish alphubel next. Cougars of the Week; Brandon Lankford, Auslin Horn, Canyon Doucette, M ichael Slcgall, Renea Shrew sbury. A ndrew M c B rid e, Linda W illu rd , Tunner Rose, Nalhaniel Tullerow, Bibiana Arroyo, Luis Chapa-Tcran, Callierine Joyce. Catherine M ille r, Zack Norniun, Nicky Allen, Dennis Arguela, Madi­ son Junker, Josh H u ll, M egan Lawson, Erin Deadmon, Zucliary Spaugh. Dwayne Hunler, Jeremy Adams. Reminder lo parenls: Tuesdays, Scpl, 9, 1 6.2 3.30 - Venezia Night: Sept. 9 -11 and 16-17 - Grandparents Week, 9 -K . 10- Isl, I I -2n d , 16- 3rd, 17 - 4lh and 5lh; Wednesday, Scpl. 10 - school pictures: Friduy, Sept. 12 - yeurbook class/grade pic­ tures, Thursday, Scpl, 18 - early re­ lease day. Mocksvillc l^lcm enlary Student of the W eek, Aug, 25-29; Jenny Robbins, W esley Adam s, Jonulhnn. Hngerm un, Bojangles Sandy, Hannah Sales, Kristen Gillespie, Blake Helton, M ia Byers, Caleb Tram ham , Adam C arter, Kayla Beck, M allory W iliam s,Cole W hiluker. Hall Hulchens, Jordan Toney. J.J. Morrison, Jeremy Doss, I Iculher Carlner, Jose Sanehcz, Tan­ ner Bailey, Jesse Hogan, Den/.cll Onrinon, Allison Lnmbert. Mrs. W yatl and M rs. Fulloii’s kindergarten sludenis have learned many rules for school and Ihe bus that w ill help them be successful in the first year. "All Aboul M e" home­ work projects were ways lo learn a lot aboul new friends. Making col­ lages nnd huving n color “dress up" duy hus been a fun way lo learn and review colors. Phonies hus begun witli Ihe Idler “L" and sludenis have been busy wilh aclivilies lo praclice the letter. Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. M elton’s first gruders ure becoming greul readers by working hard learning words and reading nightly. They will begin a study of living creatures nexl week wllh a focus on Inseels. The class would love lo have a monarch ealerpiilar lo observe. Keep your eyes open. Susan W all Sm ilh und G loria I’ruiU's second grade class have p;ieked slulion suilcnses and are lak- -/IV ' Hannah's Closet Children’s Clothing ¿ale FALL/W INTER sponsorod by Hannah Circle First United Methodist Chureh Mocksville ; Friday, Sept. 12 Saturday, Sept. 13 9:00 a m - l:0 0 p m 4:0 0 p m -6 :0 0 p m 9:00 a m -1 2 N o o n First United M e t h o d is t Church Family Life Center (lower level) 30S N. Main St., Mocksville Featuring good qualify used children’s elothing, sizes Infant to preteen. Includec shoes, toys, books,games, computer games, etc. Also Includes baby furniture, strollers, carseats, etc, and maternity clothing. ing a trip around the room visiling learning cenlers wilh an Atislralian Ihenie, Station tickcls take lliem lo areas that encourage tile following siudies: maps, continents, oceans, marsupials, boomerangs, greal lit­ erature and more. Third gruders in Ms. Vogler und Mrs. Brown's class have slarled to learn ihe cursive alphabet and have read Ihe novels “Freckle Juice" and “ Donovan’s Word Jar." 'I'liey are working lo increase word knowledge Ihrough Ihese novels as w ell as W orldly W ise. In math, they arc learning a variety of problem-solv­ ing techniques. Ms. W eber’s class h;is run oul of people und objects lo gruph, so slu­ denis are moving onlo probability in math. If all 23 students made a 100 on llieir graphing lesl, whal is the probability lhal you w ill pull a math paper with a 100 on it out of tlie stack',’ In language arts, we nre rend­ ing ‘‘Sign of the Beaver," which in­ legrales wonderfully wilh tlie discus­ sion of Nalive Americans in llie so­ ciul studies book. We ure off lo an excellent slarl und anticlpale gelling a lol accomplished w hile having some fun. The M ocksville Elementary me­ dia center has been a busy placc a f Ihe beginning of this school year. The kindergarlners were visited by Ihe Old Woman who swallowed a fiy nnd Ihen checked oul Iheir first book for Ihis year. The firsl graders re­ viewed w ilh Ihe help o f Red Riding Hood and the second gruders re­ viewed mediu ccntcr procedures by picking flow ers. T h ird graders played beach ball review w h ile ' I'ourih and fifth graders have re­ viewed by playing library lic-lac-loe and library foolball. Accclcrated Reader hus slarled. 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IhmuIiJiiI trilinii. (ни U4«j>i,»iihij>ir«ji>rt, likliiti louthl.iijlrl I'uiljiiiti u\lft »ilh iiiiliil Inti fill'll^'iiiii/miiHi'fi'iii I'lhfl iinunilifi iliiilmilliiiJri illillJHKl An tndefWfKlertfly oMned md 0{«faied rrentei Ы ine PiixKntiai FM iaalt Aiiiliiiei. Inc. D6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Sept. 4,2003 P U B L I C N O T I C E S N O RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY IN TH E GENERAL CO U R T OF JU STIC E O F NO RTH CAROLINA S UPERIO R CO URT DIVISIO N DAVIE CO UNTY 03SP163 IN TH E M ATTER O F THE FORE- C L O S U R E O FA D E E D O F TRUST E X E C U TE D BY LARRY BAKER A N D J U L IE R ID D IC K B A K E R D A TE D D E C E M B E R 27, 2002, AND RECO RDED IN BOOK 457 AT P A G E 40S IN T H E D A VIE C O U N T Y P U B LIC R E G IS TR Y , NO RTH CAROLINA NO TICE O F SALE Pursuant to an order of the Cleric ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of Irusl and because of de­ fault In the payment ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perform Ihe sllpulallon and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of Ihe owner and holder of itie in­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust. Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo Ihe highest bidder for cash al Ihe usual place of sale at the couniy courlhouse ol said couniy at 12:30 P.M. on Septem ­ ber 17. 2003, the following d e­ scribed real estate and any olher improvDments which may be situ­ ated Ihereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Beginning at a point In the cen­ ter of Calahain Road (N.C. Road 1314), Southeast corner of White and running Ihence with the center of said road South 7 degrees East 495 feet lo a point. Freeman North­ east corner; Ihence Soulh 87 de­ grees 30 minutes W est with Free­ m an line 1,275 feet to an iron in W .W . Smilh line; Ihence Norlh 7 degteess 375 leet lo an Iron, Mack Whito corner in Grady l|ames line; thence North 8 0 degrees 25 mlnuteast Easl 1,186 leet to Ihe point and place ol beginning, con­ taining 12.5 acres more or less and being the Northern portion ol tract described in Book 81, at Page 54, D avie County Registry, as sur­ veyed by S.L. Talbert, regislered surveyor, November 19,1968. Subject to the right of way ol , S.R . 1314, loim etly Calahain Rd., now Duke W hittaker Rd.) and any othor easements and restrictions of record. And being m ore com m only know n as: 351 Duke W hittaker Road, Mocksville. NC 27026 Tho record owners of Ihe prop­ erty, as refiecled on the records of Ihe Register ol Deeds are Larry Baker and Julie Riddick Baker. The proporty to be offered pur­ suant lo Ihis notice ol sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con,- veyance "AS IS. W H ER E IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or bolh, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder of the nole make any ropresenta- lion or warranty relating lo Ihe lille or any physical, environm ental, health or safety condilions existing in, on, at or relaling lo the properly being ofiered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or in any way relating lo any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. This salo Is made sub­ ject lo all prior liens and encum ­ brances, and unpaid taxes and as­ sessments including bul nol limited to any transler tax associated wilh IhB loreclosure, for paying, il any. A deposit of five percent (5% ) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifly dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the lorm ot certilied lunds at the lime of Ihe sale. This sale will bo held opon ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The dale of Ihis Notice is August 26,2 00 3 . ELIZABETH B. ELLIS OR DAVID W. NEILU Subslilulo Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 N O R TH CAROLINA DAVIE CO U N TY NO TICE TO O BEDITO RS Having qualified as Administra­ trix of the Estate ol JAM ES LARRY DE N N IS , lato of Davie County, this is lo notily ali persons having claims against said estale to presenl ihem lo the undersigned on or before the 14th day ol November, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be ploaded in bar of their recovery, Ail persons indebted to said eslale will pleaso m ake im mediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This tho 14th day ol August, 2003. Louise Russell Dennis, ADM N 111 Daye Lane Advance, NC 27006 8-14-4ln NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTY IN THE GENERAL CO U R T O F JUSTICE O F NO RTH CARO LINA SUPER IO R C O URT DIVISIO N 03 SP 140 IN T H E M A TTE R O F T H E FO RECLO SURE O F A DEED OF TR U S T EXECUTED BY M ELISSA M. STEW ART AND TH E R O N M. “TRAY" S TEW A R T DATED A U ­ G UST 24,2001, AND RECORDED IN BO O K 384 AT PAGE 463 IN TH E D A VIE C O U N T Y P U B LIC REGISTRY, NO RTH CAROLINA, Pursuanl to an order ol the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority contained In Ihe above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of Ihe Indebt­ edness Ihereby secured by said deed of trusl, Ihe undersigned sub­ stitute trustee will expose lor sale al public auction lo the highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse ot said county at 10:00 A.M . on Sep­ tember 9, 2003, the following de­ scribed real estale and any other Improvements which m ay be situ­ ated thereon, situated in Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Prem ises lying and being In Calahain Township, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, described as fol­ lows: Beginning at a point, said poinl lying North 00 deg. 5S min. 35 sec. East 659.00 leet, North 04 deg. 39 mln. East 1,180.00 leet, from a point lying in the cenler line of S.R. 1150 (Godbey Road), said point and place of beginning, also being Ihe Southeast corner of the within described tract; ihence North 84 deg. 31 min. W est 28S-.62 leet to an Iron, the Southwest corner ol the wilhin described tract; thence North 01 deg. 40 mln. W est 1,321.45 leel lo aq point, the Northwest corner ol the within described tract; thence Soulh 85 deg. 00 mln. East 314.79 feet to a point, the Northeast cor­ ner ol the within described tract; thence Soulh 36 deg. 28 mln. 45 sec. East 176.61 leal to a polnV, thence Soulh 04 deg, 39 mln. W est 1,182.63 feet to the point and place ol beginn ing, and containing 10.627 acres, as taken Irom a sur­ vey of C. Ray Cates, RLS, dated October 18,1995. Also conveyed Is a perpetual, non-exclusive 30-loot easem ent of ingress, egress and regress, from S.R. 1150 (Godbey Road) to the subject property being fully de­ scribed in a deed recorded In Davie County Public Registry In Deed Book 191, Page 391, which is In­ corporated heroin. And being m ore com m only known as; 282 Cookson Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners of Ihe prop­ erty, as reflected on ihe records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Melissa M. Stewart and Theron M. “Trey" Stewart, III. This sale Is m ade subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but nol limited lo any trans­ ler tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying. If any. A deposit of live percent (5% ) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ichever is greater, is required and must be tendered In the lorm ol certllied lunds al the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open len days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upset period, all rem aining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is Mon­ day, August 18,2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 8-28-2tn O RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY NO TICE TO CREDITO RS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of the Estate of JA M ES C. SELL, late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 28lh day ot Novoember, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the first day ot publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted lo said estale will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 28lh day of August, 2003. Timothy L. Sell, Executor 6993 Brook Trout Lane Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 8-28-4tn NO RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO UNTY IN T flE G ENERAL CO U R T O F JUSTICE S U PER IO R C O U R T DIVISIO N 2003 CVS 35 HENRY E. HARP, JR., Plainllfl, vs. DAVIE BAPTIST C H U R C H by and Ihrough Its BOARD O F DEACONS, JA S O N S H O U S E , A N D LE V I TRIVETTE AND PASTOR, AARON CARTER, Delendants. NO TICE O F PUBLIC SALE O F REAL PRO PERTY PURSUANT lo an Order ol the Honorable Mark Klass, Superior Court Judge, dated June 5, 2003, In the above aclion, the under­ signed. who w as by said Order appoinled Co-Trustees to sell lands described In the Order, will on the 10th day ol September, 2003, at 10:00 a.m . at the premises located al 472 Redland Road, Advance, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, of­ fer for sate to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Farmington Township, D avie Couniy, Norlh Carolina, being more particularly described as follows; BEING a house and lol located at 472 Redland Road, Advance, Davie County, North Carolina for- merty known as the Henry E, Harp, Sr. homeplace described In Deed Book 77 at Page 263, Deed Book 77 at Page 264 and Deed Book 76 at Page 246, Davie, Couniy Regis­ try, and also known as Parcel 71 of Davie County Tax M ap D-7 dated March 28,1976. An earnest money deposit 10% of the bid amount will be required from Ihe highest bidder at the time ol sale as evidence of good faith. The property will be sold In Its cur­ rent condition as Is with no warran­ ties of any nature, express or Im­ plied, and subject to all prior liens, taxes, restrictions and encum ­ brance of record, if any. The sale shall be subject to upsel bids and confirmation of the court pursuant lo Article 29A of the North Carolina General Statutes. This 30th day ol July, 2003, Grady L. McClamrock, Jr. NCSB#7866 Co-Commissioner 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-75022 W arren E. Kasper Co-Commissioner P.O. Box 687 Clemmons, NC 27012 (336) 766-9660 8-21-3tn NO R TH CARO LINA DAVIE CO UNTY gU B LIC .N Q TICE N O TIC E O F P U B U C H EA R IN G before Iho DavIe County Zoning >17:00 p.m. >y. ' . he 2nd..f:lPor-C om nil8alQ nB rs Board o< A djustm ent al 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Septem ber 8, 2003 In ^oom ol Ihe Davie County Admln- slration Building, Mocksville, N.C. The public Is Invited to attend. The ly Adml 4lle, N.i,0. following item Is schedulted to be heard; R uth S hellon Sm ith has ap- led for a Temporary Use Permit lor a m anulactured hom e In thei;: Residential (R-20) zoning district due to a personal hardship ant lo § 1 5 5 .1 9 0 of Ihe County Zoning O rdinance. This Ip pursu- 5 5 .1 9 0 Of Ih e D avie iroperty Is located at 1267 Yadkin V alley R oad, A dvance, and Is lurhter described as Parcel 47 of Davio Couniy Tax Map B-7, A sign will be placed on Ihe above Iteted property to advertise the Public Hearing. All parties and interested citi­ zens are Invited lo attend said hear­ ing at which time ihey shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor ol, or In opposition to, tho request. Prior to the hearing, all persons In­ terested m ay obtain additional Inlormion on a request by visiting tho Development Services Depart­ ment weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday ihrough Fri­ day, or by telephone al (336) 751- 3340. John Gallimore Developmenl Services 8-28-2ln NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTY NO TICE TO CREDITO RS Having qualilied on the 8th day of May, 2003, as Executor of the E sta le of E L IZ A B E T H H, P R E S T O N , d eceased , late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent lo exhibit the same lo Ihe undersigned Executor on or before Ihe 12th day ol November, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to the estate should m ake immediate paymeni. This the 5th day ol Augusl, 2003. Central Carolina Bank, Executor Estale of Elizabeth H. Preston 1414 Raleigh Road, Suite 150 Chapel Hiil, NC 27517 8-14-4tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O U N TY NO TICE O F SUBSTITUTE TR U S TE E ’S SALE O F HEAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power of sale contained In that Deed of Trust ex­ ecuted by Billy A. Eckenrode and Lori W. Eckenrode, dated the 26th day of Decem ber, 1998, and re­ corded In Ihe Office of Ihe Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 292, at Page 742, and because ol default In Ihe payent of the Indebtedness se­ cured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Subslltute Trustee will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder at the usual place of sale In the D avie C ouniy C ourlhouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, al 11:00 o'clock a.m . on the 9th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2 003, the lollowing de­ scribed real property. Including all improvements thereon: A D D R E S S O F P R O P E R T Y ; 235 Joe Road, M ocksville, NC 27028, LEGAL DESC R IPTIO N ; Begin­ ning at a point In the centerline of Stale Road 1808, Joe Road, the Northwestern corner bl Ihe within described parcel; thence South 81 degrees 08 m lnules 50 seconds East 30 feet to an Iron found In the boundary line with lax parcel 21.01; then continuing In the sam e direc­ tion an additional 339 feet to an Iron lound, the Northeast corner of the within described parcel; thence South 11 degrees 55 minules 30 seconds W est 100.00 feet to an Iron placed, the Southeast corner of the w ithin described parcel, Ihence North 86 degrees 12 min­ utes 45 seconds W est 353.50 feet to an Iron placed, then continuing In the sam e direction an additional 3 1 ,4 4 le e t to a point In the centerline of said road, Ihe South­ west corner of the within described parcel; thence with tho centerline of said road North 21 degrees 12 minutes East 35 (eel to a point; then North 15 degres 54 minutes East 100.41 leet TO TH E PO INT AND PLACE O F B EG INNING and containing 1.00 acres. Including rlghl ol w ay wllhin Joe Road as surveyed by C. Ray Cales, Regis­ tered Lend Surveyor, on July 16, 1991, and being laken from the property described In Book 159 at page 280, and being further Identi­ fied as Davie County Tax Parcel J- 7-21.02. All references are to the Davie County Registry. P R ES E N T O W N E R S ; Billy A. Eckenrode and Lori W. Eckenrode. Tho terms of the sale are that the property will be sold lor cash to the highest bidder and a cash de­ posit not to exceed the greater ol live percent (5% ) of the amount ol the bid, or Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) m ay be required al the lim e of the sale. The prop­ erty to be offered pursuanl to this Notice of Sale Is being offered lor sale, transfer and conveyance “As Is, W here Is." Neither the Substi­ tute Trustee nor the holder of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust being forclosed, nor the officers, direclors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representa­ tives of e ith e r the S ubstitu te Trustee or the holder oi Ihe Note m ake any represenlation or war­ ranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, al or relating to the property being ol­ lered for sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such conditions are expressly disclaimed. The prop­ erty will be sold subjecl to restric­ tions and easem ents of record, any unpaid laxes, prior liens and spe­ cial assessments, any transler tax associated w llh the foreclosure, and the tax of forty-five cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N .C .G .S . §7A - 308(a)(1). The sale will be held open for ten days for upset bids as required by law. This the 19lh day of Augusl, 2003. G. Robert Turner, III Substitute Truslee NO RTH CARO LINA 8'28-2'h DAVIE C O UNTY NO TICE TO C REDITO RS Having qualified as Execulor of Ihe Estate of W A LTER S C O T T W O O DS, JR., late of DavIe County, this is to notify all persons having claim s ag ainst said e sta te to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 21st day of Novem­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the llrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please m ake im­ m ediate paym eni to the under­ signed. This the 21st day ol Augusl, 2003, Stephen Joseph W oods EXEC 148 Fox Run Lane Stanley, NC 28164 8-21-4lp NO R TH CAROLINA DAVIE CO U N TY IN TH E G ENERAL C O U R T O F JU STIC E O F NO RTH CAROLINA S U PER IO R C O U R T DIVISIO N DAVIE CO UNTY 03SP175 IN THE M ATTER O F THE FO R E­ C LO SU R E O F A DEED O F TR U S T E XE C U TE D BY KATHY M ILLER S N O W DATED D E C E M B E R 23, 2002, A N D R E C O R D ED IN BOOK 457 AT PAGE 142 IN TH E DAVIE C O U N T Y P U B L IC R E G IS T R Y , NO R TH CARO LINA N O TIC E O F SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the pow er and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because ol default in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform Ihe sllpulallon and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuanl to dem and ol the owner and holder of the Indebtedness se­ cured by said deed of trust, the un­ dersigned substitute trustee will ex­ pose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder (or cash al the usual place of sale at the county court­ house ol said county at 12:30 P.M. on Septem ber 17,2003, the follow­ ing described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Being known and designated as Lot 15 shown on Plat of Sheffield Park, as recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 98, In the Office of Regisler of Deeds of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, relerence to which Is hereby m ade for a more particular descrip­ tion. A nd being m ore com m only know n as; 1 43 C e n ter C ircle, Mocksville, N C 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on Ihe records ol the Register of Deeds Is Kalhy Miiier Snow. The property to be ofiered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, W H E R E IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreem ent, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized represonlatlve of either the Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion or warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, al or relating lo the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabililies aris­ ing out ol or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made sub­ ject to all prior liens and encum ­ brances, and unpaid laxes and as­ sessments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated wilh the loreclosure, lor paying, if any. A deposit of live percent (5% ) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be ten- < dered In the form of certified funds at the time of the 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 August 26, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLIS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cam eron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 9-4-2tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O U N TY NO TICE TO C REDITO RS Having qualilled as Ihe Execu­ lor ol the Eslale ol RONALD G ENE BATES, late ol Davie County, this is to notify ali persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 28th day ol Novoember, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estale will please make im mediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This 28th day of August, 2003. Ronald G ene Bates, Jr., Executor 1113 Crescent Court W inston-Salem , NC 27127 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvilla, NC 27028 8-28-4ln NO RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO U N TY NO TICE O F FO REC LO SU R E SALE Under and by virtue ol the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust m ade by Len H. Bailey and O livia D. B a iley to C raig A; Williamson, Truslee(s), dated the 26th day ol July, 2000, and re­ corded In Book 3 it , Page fifiSi Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been m ade In the paym ent of the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H , Terry Hutchens, PA having been substi* tuled as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrum ent duly re^ corded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the Clly of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 3;00pm on Septem ber 10, 2003 and will sell to the high­ est bidder for cash the (ollowing real eslale situate in the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: BEING K NO W N AND D E SIG ­ NATED as Lol(s) 7 and 8, as shown on the map of O ak Grove Subdivi­ sion, which map Is recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 19, In the Office of the Register of D eeds of Davie C ounty, referen ce to w hich Is hereby m ade for a more particular descriplion. Together wllh Improve­ m enls located thereon; said prop­ erty being located at 5174 US HIghr w ay 601 North, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) par O ne Hundred D ollars ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) required by NC G S §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con-' veyance “AS IS, W H E R E IS." N ei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol. the note secured by the deed of' trusl/securlly agreement, or both,' being foreclosed, nor Ihe offlcers,.- dlrectors, attorneys, em ployees,, agents or authorized representative' ol ellhor the Trustee or the holder' of Ihe note m ake any representa-. lion or warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environm ental,' health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and ail responsibilities or liabilities arls-- ing out of or In any w ay relating to. any such condition expressly are: disclaimed. Also, this property Is- being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or. encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5% ) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars’ ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time of the sale.. This 20th day ol Augusl, 2003. H. TER R Y H U TC H E N S, PA SUBSTITUTE TRU STEE BY: H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslltute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 Case No. 119.65344 8-26-2tn N O RTH CARO LINA DAVIE C O U N TY IN TH E G ENERAL C O U R T O F ' JU STIC E D ISTR IC T C O U R T ' DIVISIO N 2003 CVC 462 FR A N K M IC H A E L S M IT H anc wile, JUDY S. SM ITH , Plaintiffs, " vs. AM ANDA JEAN SM ITH, Defen­ dant. N O TIC E O F S ER VIC E O F ' PR O C ESS BY PUBLICATIO N TO: A M ANDA JEAN S M ITH , the above nam ed defendanl: Take notice that a plaadln{ seeking relief against you has beer filed in the above entitled Dlstric Court action. The nature ol the re- lief being sought Is as follows; Chile' custody. You are required to m ake de- lense to such pleading not latei' than the 13th day of October, 2003' said dale being 40 days from the first publication of this notice anc upon your (allure to do so the partj seeking service against you wil apply to the courl for the relle sought. This the 3rd day of September 2003. E, Edward Vogler, Jr Attorney for Plalnllffs NC Slale Bar #806£ 18 1 Soulh Main Stree Mocksviiie, NC 2702E Telephone (336) 751-6235 9-4-3lr DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliiir.S(liiY. Sept. 4,2003 ■ D7 P U B L I C N O T I C E S N O RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O U N TY N O TIC E O F FO R EC LO SU R E SALE Under and by virtue ol the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust m ade by Ray A. Birke and Catherine D. Birke, husband and w ile lo Brock 8. Scotl, Trustee(s), dated Ihe 26lh day of August, 1999, and recorded In Book a ia . Page 1, Davie Couniy Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been m ade In tho paym ent of the note Ihereby secured by the said Deed of Trust ?nd the undersigned, H . Terry Hutchens, PA having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrum ent duly re­ corded In the O llice ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust bo foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the Cily of Mocksville, Davie Couniy, North Carolina at 3:00 p.m. on Septem ­ ber 10, 2003 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate situate In the Town­ ship of Fulton, In Ihe County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Tract 1: Lying and being In Fulton Town­ ship, Davie County, North Carolina and beginning at an Iron placed 16 Inches lo center ol Fork Bixby Road (SR 1116), said beginning Iron be­ ing located South 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds East 9.78 feet from the northeast corner of Lonnie Bonce Jones, Deed Book 50, Page 117; thence from said new begin­ ning Iron, Norlh 12 degrees, 32 minutes, 46 seconds W est 404,23 feet to an Iron stake lound 43 feet to center of road, said iron stake found being located In the South­ ern line of Alm a W illiam s, Deed Book 45, Page 298; thence with said W illiam s line. North 89 de­ grees, 3 2 m inutes. 03 seconds East 43.57 feet to an unm arked point in the center of said road; thence with the center of said road, Soulh 09 degrees, 42 minutes, 48 seconds East 399.83 feet to an . unmarked point in the cenler of said road; Ihence North 89 degrees, 00 minutos, 00 seconds W est 16.33 leet to the Point and Place ol Be­ ginning and containing 0.271 acres as surveyed by Tutlerow Survey­ ing Company, Novem ber 7, 1996 as revised April 2 2,1 99 7 , Tract 2: Lying and being in Fulton Town­ ship, Davie Couniy, North Carolina and beginning at an Iron stake found 43 feet to center of Fork Bixby Road (SR 1611), said Iron stake also being in the Southern line of Alm a Williams, Deed Book 45, Page 298; thence North 27 de­ grees, 06 m inutes, 13 seconds East 73.68 feet to a p/k nail set In center of said road; thence with center of said road. South 08 de­ grees, 4 2 m inutes, 48 seconds East 66,00 feet to an unm arked point In the center of said road; thence with the Southern lino ol said Alm a W illiams, South 89 de­ grees, 32 m inutes, 03 seconds W est 43.57 feet lo Ihe Poinl and Place of Beginning and'containing 0 .0 3 3 a cres as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying Company, No­ vem ber 7, 1996, revised, June 6, 1997, Tract 3: ' Lying and being In Fullon Town­ ship, Davie County, North Carolina and beginning al 0 .5 inch Iron found, said Iron found being the Northwestern corner of Ihe within described property and the South­ western corner of Alma Williams, Deed Book 45, Page 298 and be­ ing located In the Eastern line ol (viorrison Gray Carter, Deed Book 53, P age 498; thence with said W illiams line. North 89 degrees, 32 minutes, 03 seconds East 950.33 feet to an iron stake found 43 feel to center of Fork Bixby Road (SR 1611); thence South 12 degrees, 32 m inutes, 4 6 seconds E ast 2 0 2 .2 3 fee l to a new Iron sot; thence South 89 degrees, 41 min­ utes, 53 seconds W est 1,010.62 feet to a new Iron set, said new Iron sel being located In the Eastern line ol M orrison G ray C arter, D eed Book 53, Page 498; Ihence wilh said Carter line Norlh 04 degrees, 4 0 m in u les, 0 5 seconds E asl 195.69 (eet to the Point and Place of Beginning and containing 4.418 acres as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying Com pany, November 7, 1996. Tract 4: Lying and being in Fulton Town­ ship, Davie County, North Carolina and beginning al a 0.5 Inch Iron found at fence corner, said Iron lound being Ihe Southwestern cor­ ner of the within described proporty and the Northw estern corner of Lonnie E. Jones, Deed Book 185, Page 519, and being located in the E astern line of M orrison G ray Carter, Deed Book 53, Page 498; thence with said Carter line, North 04 degrees, 48 minules, 05 sec­ onds Easl 173.80 feel lo a new iron set; thence North 89 degrees, 41 minutes, 53 seconds East 1,010.62 leet to a new Iron set, 30 feel lo center of Fork Bixby Road (SR 1611); thence South 12 degrees, 3 2 m inutes, 4 6 seconds East 202.00 feet lo an Iron placed 16 feet to center of road; thence with line of Lonnie Bonce Jones, Deed Book 50, Page 117, North 69 degrees, 00 m lnules, 00 seconds W est 398.12 feet to an existing iron, said existing Iron being the Northwest­ ern corner of said Lonnie Bonce Jones and the Northeastern corner of Lonnie E. Jones, Deed Book 185, Page 519; Ihence with said Jones line. North 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds W est 661.30 leel lo Ihe Point and Place of Be­ ginning and containing 4.418 acres subject to SR 1611 right-of-way as surveyed by Tutlerow Surveying Company, Novem ber?, 1996. Together with improvemenls lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 765 Fork Bixby Road, Advance, North Carolina. Save And Except: 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, bO minutes, 00 seconds East 107.90 feet from an existing iron, said existing Iron be­ ing Ihe Northwest corner of Lonnie Bonce Jones, Deed Book 50, Page 117 and being the Northeast cor­ ner of Lonnie E. Jones, Deed Book 185, Page 519; Ihence from said beginning new Iron set, North 12 degrees, 32 minutes, 46 seconds W esl 120.00 feet to a new Iron set; thence Soulh 89 degrees, 00 min­ utes, 00 seconds East 324.47 feet to an unm arked point In the center 01 Fork Bixby Road (SR 1611); thence with the center ol said road. South 08 degrees, 42 minutes, 48 seconds E asl 118.36 feel to an unm arked point In the center of road; thence North 89 degrees, 00 m lnules, 00 seconds W est 16.33 leet to an existing iron; Ihence North 89 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds W est 9.78 feet to a solid Iron found; thence North 89 de­ grees, 00 m inutes, 0 0 seconds W esl 290.22 feet to the Point and Place of Beginning and being 0.858 acres as surveyed by Tutlerow Surveying Company, April 7 ,1997, Together with all improvemenls constructed upon, affixed or located upon the above described real property, including without llmllatlon the residential dw elling located Ihereon, which dwelling is a “M anu­ factured Hom e”, and which manu­ factured hom e Is hereby conclu­ sively deem ed to be real property, described as follows: Make; Mask, Model; 1996, Serial; M P1802749. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per O ne Hundred D ollars ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) required by •N C G S §7A -308(a)(1), The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, W H E R E IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by tfie deed of trust/security agreem ent, or both, being foreclosed, nor tho officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agenls or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note m ake any representa­ tion or warranty relaling to the lille or any physical, environm ental, heallh or safely conditions existing In, on, al or relating lo Ihe property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or iiabilltles aris­ ing oul of or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaim ed. Also, this property Is being sold subjecl to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (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 lim e of the sale. This 20th day of August, 2003. H. TER R Y HU TC H EN S, PA SUBSTITUTE TR U S TE E BY: H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee R O , Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suite 103 Fayettevlllo, NC 28302 Case No: 593.66428 8-28-2ln NO RTH CAROLINA DAViE CO UNTY N O TIC E OF FO RECLO SURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power of sale contained In a cerlain Deed ol Trust m ade by Denlce D. Carr to Charies F. Eakes, Trustee(s), dated the 21st day of March, 2001, and recorded In Book 36.3. Page 3ZA. Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made In Ihe payment of Ihe nole thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instrum ent duly re­ corded in Ihe Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy, North Carolina and Ihe holder ol the nole evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be loreclosed, tho undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale al the Courthouse Door In Ihe City of Mocksville, Davie Couniy, Norlh Carolina at 3;00pm on September 10, 2003 and will sell to tho high­ est bidder for cash the following real estale situate In Ihe County ol Davie. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Beginning at a .50-loot rebar set In the southeast corner of the prop­ erty of Edwin A. Mathis (see Deed recorded In Book 318, Page 410, Davie County Registry), now or for­ merly; thence from said point of beginning North 83 deg. 14 min. 40 sec. East 37.61 leet lo a point; thence North 01 deg. 49 mln. 35 sec. W est 53.83 feet to a point; thence North 02 deg. 20 min. 00 sec. W est 50.35 feet to a new Iron pin set In the southern boundary line of the property of Christina J. Shollner (see Deed recorded In Book 331, Page 653, Davie Couniy Registry (now or formerly); thence Norlh 76 deg. 40 mln. 39 sec. East 676.11 feat (passing a new Iron pin at 50.00 feet) to an Iron pin placed In the southeast corner ol the afore­ said prop erty of C hristin a J. Shoffner; thence South 00 deg. 34 min. 35 sec. East 381,69 feet lo a. .50-fool rebar; thence South 83 deg. 08 mln. 34 sec. W est 665.73 feet lo a new Iron pin; thence North 0 9 deg. 54 m ln. 15 sec. W esl 199.81 leetTo The Point And Place O f Beginning, containing approxi­ mately 5.280 acres and being the tract described as “A rea=5.280 Acres" as shown on the unrecorded survey dated October 4,2000, pre­ pared by Grady L. Tutlerow, R.L.S. (Bearing File Nam e; M CUL-JER), to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular descriplion and which survey (hereinafter re­ ferred to as “the Sun/ey") Is incor­ porated herein by Ihis reference. The aforesaid property being a por­ tion of the property conveyed to Jerry D. McCullough et ux by Deed recorded In Book 187, Page 921, Davie Couniy Registry. Together w ith Im p rovem ents Icoated thereon; said property being lo­ cated al 150 Sheffield Farm Trail North, Harmony, North Carolina. Together wllh a perpetual, non­ exclusive 50'foot-wlde right of way and easem ent for access and in­ gress, egress and regress to and from N.C. Slale Road,No. 1306 (a/ k/a Shellield Road), Ihe centerline of the said 50-foot-wide easem ent being located as shown on Ihe Sur­ vey and further described as fol­ lows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Sheffield Road at a poinl Soulh 87 deg. 36 min. 10 sec. East 26.61 leet from a railroad spike In the centerline of Sheffield Road (which railroad spike Is In Ihe eastern boundary line ol the prop­ erty of J. T. Smilh, Jr. (see Deed recorded In Book 186, Page 521, Davie County Registry), now or lor­ merly; thence leaving the centerline of Sheffield Road and running par­ allel with the eastern boundary line ol the aloresaid property ol J.T. Smilh, Jr., the following eight (8) courses and distances; (I) North 08 deg. 29 m in. 15 sec. W est 125.20 feat; (li) North 09 deg. 46 min. 40 sec. W est 98.85 feet; (lii) North 09 dog. 19 mln 50 sec. West 123.20 leet; (Iv) North 09 deg. 12 mln 05 sec. W esl 140.40 feel; (v) North 09 deg. 03 min. 55 sec. W esl 150.14 leet, (Vi) North 09 deg. 27 mln. 55 sec. W est 130.68 feat, (vii) North 11 deg. 06 mln. 55 sec. West 127.21 feel, and (vlll) Norlh 06 deg.21 mln. 20 sec. W est 72.60 feet lo the point ol terminus, said poinl being located North 83 dog. 14 min. 40 sec. East 37.61 leet from a ,50-loot rebar in the south­ east corner of Ihe aforesaid prop­ erty of Edwin A. Mathis. Subject to the rights ol others In and lo Ihe use of the above-de- scribed right-of-way and easement and in and lo the use of Ihe ease­ m ent reserved in the D eed re­ corded In Book 187, Page 921, Davie County Registry. Together wilh a 1999 Mansion. Model 181 S. Serial number M INC AB 90456. Size of homo is 48 x 28. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhal per­ son must pay the lax of Forty-Rve Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) required by N C G S §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant to this nollce of sale Is being ollered for sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, W H ER E IS," Nei­ ther the Truslee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Ihe Trustee or Ihe holder of the nole make any representa­ tion or warranty relaling lo the lilie or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relaling lo the properly being ollered lor sale, and any and ail respunsibiiitles or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaim ed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ,ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5% ) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al the lim e ol the sale. This 20th day of August, 2003. H. TER R Y HU TC H EN S, PA SUBSTITUTE TR U S TE E BY; H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suite 103 Fayettovliia, Norlh Carolina 28302 Case No: 220.66818 8-28-2tn N O R TH CARO LINA DAVIE CO U N TY N O TIC E TO CR ED ITO R S Having qualilied as tho Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol JACK JO NES, JR., late of Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claim s against said estale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Novoember, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ali persons Indeblod to said eslale will please m ake im mediate pay­ m ent to Ihe undersigned. This 28th day of August, 2003. Deborah Jones Williams, EXEC 192 Bear Creek Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 8-28-4tnN O R TH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTY N O TIC E TO C R EDITO RS Having qualified as Executor ol the E sta te ol A N N E T T E L, L IV N G S T O N , d e c ea s ed , of Mocksville, Davie Couniy, North Carollan, Ihe undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, llrms and corporations having claim s the estale of said decedent to exhibit them lo the undersigned at P.O. Draw er 25008, W inslon-Salem , North Carolina 27114-5008, on or belore Ihe 4th day of December, 2003, or this nollce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms and corporations indebted lo the said estate will please make Im mediate paym eni to the under­ signed. This the 4th day of September, 2003. Levine L. Livingston, Adminis­ trator c/o Jam es E. Creamer, Jr. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamaros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 W lnslon-Salem , NC 27114- 5008 N O RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO U N TY N O TIC E TO C REDITO RS Having qualilied as the Execu­ lor of the Estale of TIM O TH Y L. SELL, lale of Davie Couniy, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims againsi said eslale to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 28th day of Novoember, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from tho first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery All persons Indebted lo said eslale wiil please make Immediate pay­ ment to Ihe undersigned. This 28lh day of Augusl, 2003. Timothy L. Sell, Executor 6993 Brook Trout Lane ' Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 8-28-4tn N O R TH CARO LINA DAVIE C O U N TY N O TIC E O F FO R EC LO S U R E S A LE 03 SP 144 U nder and by virtue of the power ot sale contained in a cer­ tain Deed of Trust m ade by Jason Van W eller and H eather W eller, husband and w ife (P R E S E N T R E C O R D O W N E R (S ): Jason W eller and H eath er W eller) to Kathleen T. Kennedy, Trustee(s), dated the 6th day ol Novem ber, 2000, and recorded In Book 351, Page 140, Davie County Regis­ try, North Carolina, default having been m ade In the paym ent ol the note thereby secured by the said D eed of Trust and the u n der­ signed, H. Terry H utchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trusl by an Instru­ ment duly recorded In the Office ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina and the holder of Ihe note evidencing said indebtedness having directed thal the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the u n d ersig n ed S u b s titu te Truslee will offer for sale at the C ourlhouse D oor in the clly of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, at 3:00 pm on Septem ­ ber 10, 2003 and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real e sta te s itu a te In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being m ore particularly d e­ scribed as follows: Being ail ol Lot 1 of Twin Brook Acres, Section IV, as shown on plal recorded in Plat Book 6 at Page 42 in the Davie County Registry. Together with im provem ents lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 400 East Lake Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per O ne Hundred D ollars ($ 1 0 0 ,0 0 ) required by NC G S '7A -308(a)(1), The property to be offered pur­ suant lo this notice of sale is be­ ing offered for sate, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, W H E R E IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trusl/securlly agreem ani, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, allorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representa­ tive ol either the Trustee or the holder of Ihe note m ake any rep­ resentation of warranly relating to Ihe title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, al or relaling lo tho property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or II- abiiilies arising out ol or In any way relating to any such condition ex­ pressly aie disclaim ed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessm ents, and prior liens or encum brances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5% ) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, wili be required at the time ol Iho sale. This 20lh day ol August, 2003. H. TE R R Y H U TC H E N S, PA S U B STITU TE TR U S TE E BY; H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslitule Trustee P.O. 8 0X 1 0 28 4200 M organlon Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 8-28-21П NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY N O TICE TO C R ED ITO R S Having qualified as Executor of Iho E state o l E D W A R D E. TARULLI (a//k/a Edward Tarulil, E dw ard E m anuel Tarulll), d e ­ ceased, of Advance, Davie County, North Carollan, the undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, llrm s and corporations having claims Iho estate of said decedent lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, W lnslon- Salem ,- Norlh C arolina 27114- 5008, on or before Ihe 4th day of December, 2003, or this notice wiil be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons, lirms and corpo­ rations indebted to the said ostate will please make Im mediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 4th day ol September, 2003. W achovia Bank, National Association, Executor c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matam aros, P.A. R O . Drawer 25008 W inston-Salem , NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4tn NO R TH C A R O LIN A DAVIE C O UNTY AN O R D IN A N C E TO A M E N D TH E DAVIE C O U N TY C O D E OF O R D IN A N C E S Pream ble Pursuant to authority grantee by G .S , 153A -340, as am ended and fo r the purpose of pro m o t Ing the orderly grow th and de­ velopm ent of the county, BE IT O R D A IN E D B Y THE B O A R D O F C O M M IS S IO N E R S O F DAVIE C O U N TY TH A T THE ZO N IN G C O D E O F TH E DAVIE C O U N T Y C O D E O F O R D I­ NANCES BE A M EN D ED A S FO L LOW S; Section 1, A m end §155,21 C E s ta b lis h m e n t o f P la n n in g Board as lollow s; The County Planning Boarc shall be appointed by Ihe Board o County Commissioners. The Board shall consist o seven tsgulflLm em bers and twc aUemalsjnsinbsis. Initial terms shall be as follows two regular mem bers shall be ap poinled for a term ol one year; three re o u la r m em bers shall be ap ­ pointed for a term of two years; ane two regular members shall be ap pointed for a term of three years and tw o alternate m em bera.8hal years. Subsequent terms a lie g u lar and alternate m em bers-shal be lor three year periods. No tsgu!flt.m em ber shall serve more than two successive terms A ltarnalB m em bers. If appointee to (lll a -vaQa n o v -Q t-a -fe g u la i tlifliiJM me£ea8lye,tatmajaaj tegulatmenit?er.nptwHbatanilüis anyJ.grtrLaerv.8d,aa-flitfllt9fflat{ tnsinbei. serving In the atiBence Ql aiegu: tar m em ber, shall have the abil­ ity lo vo le as a regular m em bei on all m atters w hich com e betört the B oard. Ali mem bers shall be resident! of Davie Couniy S ection 2 . T h is am endm en' shall be effective upon the date of'lts adoption. A dopted th is________day o _________2003. Chairm an - Board ol Commissionerf 9-4 -2tr NO RTH C A R O LIN A DAVIE C O U N TY N O TIC E O F PU B LIC H EA R IN G B E FO R E THE B O A R D O F C O U N TY C O M M IS SIO N E R S FO R TH E FO LLO W IN G ZO N IN G A M EN D M EN TS N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IVEN, pursuant lo the requirements of Ar­ ticle 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and P aragraph 155.250 of the Davie Couniy Code of Ordinances, that the Davie County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing in Ihe C om m issioners Room of the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksviiie, NC on M onday, S eptem ber 15, 2003 at 7:00 p,m . to hear the following requests: The Board of Com m ls; sloners will consider an am end­ m ent to § 15 5 .2 1 0 ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance to add two alternate members to the Davie Couniy Planning Board. Alternate m em bers will be appoinled for three year terms and will have the ability lo vole as a regular membet when serving In the absence ol a regular member. A full copy of the proposed amendm ent Is on file in the Devel­ opment Services Department, the County M anagers Office, and on the Davie County website at http:// www.co.davie.nc.us. The public Is Invited to attend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard in lavor ol, or In opposition lo, the above item. Additional Information is avaiiable at the Developm enl Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751 -3340. John Gallimore Planning Director 9-4,11-2ln DEADLINE FOR LEGALS MONDAY 5:00PM 1)8 - ÍJAVIK COUNTY KN I'KUPItlSK RKCOKD, Tluirsdii.v. Sept. 4.2003 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 03 SP 172 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY EDWARD M. TKACH. SR. AND FRANCES C. TKACH DATED JANUARY 9, 2001. AND RECORDED IN BOOK 356 AT PAGE 56 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY. NORTH CAROLINA. Pursuant lo an order of Ihe Clerk of Superior Court and undor and by virlue of tlie power and auttiority contained in tfie nbove-referencod deed o( trust and because ol de­ fault In Ifie payment of tlie Indebt- odness tfiereby secured by said deed ol Irusl. tho undersigned sub­ stitute trustee will expose lor sale al public auction to the highest bid­ der (or cash at the usual place ol salo at tho couniy courlhouso ol said county at 10;00 A.M. on Sep­ tember 9, 2003. the loliowing de­ scribed roal ostate and any other improvemonis which may bo sllu­ ated thoreon, situated In Davie County, Noilh Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: Beginning al an Iron on the Soulh edge of the right of way ol Maple Avenue (East) al an exist­ ing Iron which creates a corner for Ihe withln-doscrlbed properly and the norlhoast corner for Douglas M. Fagan (DB 105, Page 723, Davio Couniy Regislry). Going change Irom said beginning point Soulh 86 degrees 01' East 127.67 loot lo an iron place on tho edge ol Iho right ol way and a common corner (or Lot No. 5 Idenlilied as Parcel No. 11 belonging lo Marshall H. Grose as described In Deed Book 141, Pago 384, Davie County Regislry; Ihence with the Grose line South 05 degrees 25'40” East 149.20 (eel lo an existing Iron; thence continu­ ing wllh Iho Qrose line South 86 degrecfs 55' East 3.70 feot lo a new iron; thence Soulh 4 degrees 25'30" East 15.48 feel across an alley lo an axle in place a corner lor Parcel No. 10 belonging to Joel |) L. Edwards as described In Deed ' Book 129. Page 561, Davie Couniy Regislry: thence wilh the Edwards line South 4 degrees 25’30" Enst 50.06 feet to a now Iron placed in the line of Edwards and corner for Joe G. Palner described as Parcel No. 14 al Deed Book 38, Page 632. Davie Couniy Registry; thence with Iho Palner line North 86 degrees 57'40’’ Wost 222.76 feet lo an iron lound on Ihe East odgo ol the right -of-way of South Main Street; thonce wilh Ihe right-of-way of Main SIreot North 4 degrees 1 '4” West 50 foot lo an iron placod and a cor­ ner lor Douglas M. Fagan (DB 105, Pago 723); thonce with tho agan line the loliowing courses and dis­ tances: Soulh 88 degrees 26' East 08.00 (eel to an iron in place; thonce North 4 degrees 17’ West 164.14 fool lo the Point and Place ol Beginning, being Lot Nos. 3, 4, 9 and part of Lot No. 2 ol Maple Grovo Subdivision as idenlilied on Davio Couniy Tax Maps J-4-4E; Block No, 4. Seo Deed Book 87. Pago 427 and Map Book 20, Pago 375. Davio Couniy Rogislry. All as por survoy by C. Ray Catos. Reg- islored Land Surveyor on Soplom- bor 24.1993. and idenlilied Ihoroon as Job No. 2979-B. Block 4, Lol Nos. 3.4,9 and part ol No. 2, Maplo Grovo. 124 E. Maplo Avenue And being more commonly known as; 124 Maplo Avenuo, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Tho record owners of Iho prop­ erly, as rolleclod on Iho records ol Iho Regisler of Deeds, aro Edward M. Tkach aka Edward M. Tkach, Sr. and Francos C. Tkach. This salo is mado subjocl to all prior lions and oncumbrancos. and unpaid taxes and assossmonts in­ cluding bul nol limited to any trans­ fer lax associated with tho loroolo- sure, for paying, il any A deposit ol live porconl (5%) ol tho amount ol Iho bid or soven hundred lilly dol­ lars (S750.00), whichever is greater, is roquirod and must be tendered in the lorm ol cortilied lunds al Ihe llmo ol Iho salo. This salo will bo held open ton days for upsol bids as roquirod by law. Fol­ lowing Iho expiration ol the statu­ tory upset poriod, all remaining amounts aro immediately duo and owing. Tho dale ol this Notice is Mon­ day, August 18, 2003. ELIZABETH B, ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drivo. Suite 300 Charlollo, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 8-28-2tn %Agg[Frons Ш Е Х В Е И Ш Е F B O F T E A H L E FOnK BAPTIST CHURCH Al­ter school unlil 6:00pm $100/ monlh, Cornatzer School busing zone. Come by or call lor applt- cation. 998-8306 KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool has imme­diate openings for all ages. Our new preschool program has just received a 4 star license and our learning center Is newly reno­ vated. Our program oilers qual­ ity education for all ages, infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers. Please call Pam Burton, director ® 998-9491 lor more Inlormatlon. KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCARE has Immediate open- Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARECenter oilers conlldentlal & Iree pregnancy lests, support ser­ vices, and relerrals. Make a healthy choice for your life! Call 753-HOPE lor appointment. Animals HORSE FOR SALE, Tenn. walker, 13 years old, 16 hand, dark chestnut, ride's well also pulls buggy, $800. 492-5004 Cedar post lor sale.___________ Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH CONDO, ocean view, sleeps 4, completely lurnished, pool, cable, $500/wk. 910-791-5788_________________ Card Of Tiianks THE FAMILY OF Mrs. Mary Lyons Blackwell ol 186 Laird Rd., Advance, NC; would like to take the time to Thank everyone lor your kindness, prayers and gills received beloro and alter her lu- neral arrangement. The Family Child Care ALMOST HOME CHOLD care has opelngs lor all ages, 0-12 yrs. Full-time, Part-time, Drop-In, Belore & Alter School and Out ol School Days. 1st & 2nd shllt. Open 5;30 am. Flexible hours. Split shuts also. Call Debra, 751 - PLAY (7529) 571 S Main St.; Mocksville, across from Welch's Funeral Home, Employment CARPENTER'S HELPER. BASICskills required. Some travel re­quired. Use powor tools. Experi­ ence a must. Call 336-751-9486 lor inlo and application. CERAMIC TILE & stone helper Local work, 336-345-7242. CONCRETE HELPER. TRAVEL req. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Fri.. 10am-2pm lor appllcmon. EOE EXPERIENCED CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtlme. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467-7061 or 336-998-7428. EXPERIENCED ROOFERS NEEDED, Call 492-7678 or 909- 3551, FULL TIME OFFICE worker needed. Must have phone, com­ puler and typing skills. Peachtree Training Is a plus. Job will require answering phones, llling, data en­try, etc., health & dental insurance available. Alter 90 days, starting pay $7,50/hr. Apply at Williams Companies, 4263 NC Hwy. 801S (Int. 64 & 801), Advance, NC 27006 (336) 998-4280. HEAD START is currently t^ a-K Teacher Homes For Rent Homes For Sale Mobile Homes/Rent applications lor a Pre­ position In DavIe Counl, an Associate Degree In ECE or related Held. Competitive salary. Benelits such as BCBS Insurance, earned leave, paid holidays, and retirement plan are available. Also hiring part-time Substitute Assis­tant Teachers In Davie County. Qualilied applicants should contact Rhonda or Allison at 336-367-7251 lor application Informalion NOW HimNG CREWshllt leader positions. Good pay, Flexible hours, weekly paychecks, paid vacations. Apply In person alter 2pm to Bojangles, 1468 Yadkinville Rd,, Mocksville, NC NOW ~HiRiFG-M uFby H Child Care, Experience required. 1-7pm. M-F. Call 336-940-6450. PART TIME NIGHT audlior. Fri. & Sat. night, 11:00pm-7:00am. 751- 7310. 30 NAYLOR ST-2BR, IBa- lenced bk yard $550/mo, plOs deposil. 243 MAIN ST.-CoolGemee-2BR, IBA $500/mo. plus deposil. Cali Martha @ Anders Really 492-7505 370 WINDWARD CIRCLE, 3BR, 2Ba, a/c, heat pump. $795/ month. Hubbard Really. 723- 4306. 3BR, 2BA, SECTION 8 ok, $580 plus deposit 508-6977. Open House 9/6/03 10am-12pm. 178 Mountview Dr., Mocksville. 3I3R. 2BA-Advanc0-S9OO/mo 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-S850/mo 3BR, I.SBA-Mobllo Homo-S500/ mo 2BR, 1,5BA-Moblle Home- $500/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 5-ROOM BRICK house lor rent, 2094 Liberty Church Rd. $550/ mo. deposit & relerences re­quired. 704-546-7916. HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR, IBAhouse In Mocksville, $SOO, Leonard Really 751-3650, 751- 5020. HOUSE FOR REW Wnne Ad­ vance location, 178 N. Claybon Drive. 3BR brick ranch with basement. $750/month. Crowder McChesney & Associ­ ates, (336) 766-0515. RENT TO OWN. Rustic larm- house, FP, garden, 4 bay work­shop, 2 acres. 751-4371 RENT WITH OPTION to buy.ilry. Nopets, 3 people limit, central heat/Nice 2BR home In counti air, 284-4986, Ings lor ages: Infants • school age. 998-2220, ask lor Linda or Christie. YW NW CH^QNNl/ViU children In my home 336-751- 4128._________________________ Commercial Property VARIOUS COMMERCIAL PROPERTIESWarehouse & Ollice space Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Realty __________751-9400__________ Employment BANK OF THE Carolinas Is seeking mature individuals for Ihe following positions: Branch Manager, Mocksville. Candidates musl have a B. A. from a 4 year college or 1-2 years related experience and/or training or equivalent combina­tion ol education & experience. Manager will be responsible lor the day-to-day operations ol the ollice, including hew account lunctlons, leller luncllons, and lending lunctlons. Musl be pro- lesslonal, hard working and ser­ vice oriented. Tellers, Mocksville & Advanco. Minimum ol 1 yoar experience is prelerred. Candidates should nave a high school diploma or equivalent. Must be prolessional. hard working and service ori­ented. Bank ol Ihe Carolinas secures consumer credil reports and criminal record checks and pre­hire drug screening prior to hire. EOE. Please mall resumes to; Patly Perry, Human Resources Dir., Bank ol the Carolinas, P. 0. Box 2032, Asheboro, NC 27204. TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED: Must have a valid CDL License, 2 yrs exp. & clean MVR. Drug Free Work Environment. Medical/Dan- tal/Lile/Vac available. Send re­ sume to: P. O. Box 1848, Yadkinville, NC 27055 or 6-mall to ore ams@yadtel.net, Attn: Dwayne Cookson. No phone calls please. Farm Machinery 1947 FORD 9-N tractor, new wa­ter pump, radiator 8 battery, 3- polnt hitch. $2000. Call 998-6141 alter 7pm_______________________ Furniture SOFA, 6 PIECE sectional, teal. Includes 2 recllners hideabed, good condition $500. 998-3365. Health LADIES' PILATES-WEDNESDAY& Friday evenings 998-4100. Homes For Rent 1200 +/- SO. FT. house, stove, refrigerator,extra clean bidg., 941-7593 1800 +/- SQ. FT, house, historic district, ollice or residence 941- 7593. Homes For Sale 131 CHILDRENS HOME Place. 2000 model doublewlde 1500 sq. It. 3BR, 2BA, move In condi­ tion. Priced $5000 below tax value at $79,900 must see please call 336-996-2522, 287- 4083. Helping Уаи Make Time For Whal Jtcally Mailers Get Ready for a New Career! Longlermn’emp to Hire IT-SO/tioui* Mocksville M achine o p e ra to r ancl A ssem bly 1st and 2n d shifts available P ositions reciuire cloan criininal reco rd and drug le s t All Paycheclcs delivered weekly to the job site. Apply this Week!! 7748 North Point Blvd. Winston-Salem English Interviews: Mon-FrI 9;30 am or 2:00 pm Spanish Interviews; Mon & Wed 3:30 pm Tues S Tliurs B:30 am or 3:30 pm Fri 12:30 pm ‘ “ Bring 2 form s o f id en tificatio n to in te rv ie w *** SE H A B L A E S P A Ñ O L , L L A M E H O Y © I Temporary Resources, Inc. Experience...The Difference In StaffingI 336-896-1000 Sacrillcel New Home Cape Cod (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 3BR, 2BA. approx. 2300 Sq. Ft. Floorspace, Normal Cost $ 129,OOO.OO.Dellvered and set on your loundatlon $79,900,00 Lim­ ited Time Onlyl Landowners call 1-800-672-9223. TRUE m oM la r Tn o sTe e lFRAMES) Inlo call 1-800-322- 8679. __________________ Land For Sale 11.6 ACRE OF land completely lenced In with 2 mobile homes & a 6 stall barn. Lots ol privacy. 492- 2884 8 acr¥ s- oana Ш .,'Мос^ 336-869-7400.__________________ Lost & Found FOUND: GRAY, WHITE & yellow (calico) kitten with Ilea collar found on Foster Dairy Rd. lo claim 998- SI 53 or Free to good home. LOST I REW ARD I ЗНГН-Тги young lemale, tan with black & tan lace, blue collar “Sophlo", Last seen Fork-Riverview area. 998- 7220 ask lor Dickie or Dana. Lots for Sale LOT FOR SALE-Hldden Valley Rd. $15,000, 919-778-9161. Miscellaneous 2-TON GOODMAN heat pump thermostat & air handler. 4.5 years old. $500. 492-2334. HOMEMADE MORAVIAN c h ic k e n ples-9lnch deep dish. $11,00 998-7757. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, twin beds with mattresses, large dresser with mirror, small dresser and nlghtsland. Good condition. 492-5495 $250.00 PUSH MOWER $S0, weed-eater $40, mower utility trailer $25, pic­nic table $25 and 3 rabbits, large 3-bay cage & feed $20. Call (336) 284-4530. STEEL BUILDINGS HUGE sav­ ings on new models factory sec­ onds, Ireight damaged 20x26, 25x34, 800-222-6335. Financing, No reasonable oiler relusedi 3BR, 1.SBA brick rancher. 1031 Milling Rd. Includes Irldge, stove, dishwasher, llreplace with gas logs, den & living room, gas wa­ ter healer, fenced backyard, new 2 level deck, monitored alarm system, outbuilding & enclosed garage. $99,900. Call 655-6527. 3BR, I BA, CARPORT, lull base­ ment, 1 acre lot, 2 bay outbuild­ ing w/eleclriclly, William R. Davie district, $79,900. (negollable) "As Is", 492-6621. HOUSE FOR SALE In Cooleemee-posslble linancing available. 284-4940. New Home (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 7/12 Rool, 3BB, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your loundatlon $52,900.00 Landowners oall 336-362-3676 or 336-362-8040. RENOVATING OLDEFI , well built brick home at 321 Gwyn St., Mocksville. 3BR, 2BA, carporl, pallo, brick FP. Call Brenda Long-digital pagar, 336-750- 9529. $129,500. W O O D S T O V E - F IS H E R GRANDMA BEAR with blower- $350 998-3365_________________ t\/lobile Homes/Rent 14X17 MOBILE HOME on private wooded lot. 2BR, 2BA. Call lor more details. 336-468-9364. '14X80 SINGLEWIDE FORRent. 3BR, 2BA/prlvata lot on Davie Academy Rd. $500/ month. No house petsl Call 492-2104. 1995 M0‘S l e1h6 mE tor'Ten^^ located in the Pines Mobile Home Park, 2BR, 2BA, all elec­ tric, air, all appliances. No pets. $450 per monlh/$450 deposit requlred-751-7502 2~BRT^’;i^ m o n iih ,“$300 deposit. Just out of Davie County. 704-546-2089. ^ r i/A fE l6 f 2BRrSAC/A ; No pets, local 336-575-2101 or 828-478-9416 READY T O ^M O V E In! Furnlnshed 2BR 1BA mobile home. $450/month & $450. de­ posit 751-1218 or 704-657- 5613 SM A U rM iD BrLT 'H l^^ horse (arm, (urnished, $350/ monlh, references & security deposit required. 704-546- 5772.________________________ Mobile Homes/ Sale 1993 14X70 2BR, 2BA, new range, newer Irldge, dish­ washer, recently remodeled $9000. OBO. 336-677-3910. "lT f™ E H O M ^ ^ ^ Many new programs available Land/Home package, debt consolidation available on OAC Payments as low as $550 per month Low Downs-Easy Terms Call (704) 883-9997 lor Appt. CUSfolirBUiLfTiiliroc^ VILLE. Shop us on line; BonanzaMoblleHomes.oom 56’x28', 3BR, 2.5BA, $49,900 3 Ramada's loaded Includes 43" TV & DVD 64'X28' loaded-$55,000. Call us 1-888-462-7806 Mobiles & Modulars iHOWRiCHARElrairnw your landlord? . We take the headache out ol buying your home. Debt consolidation programs available OAC payments as low as $582 per monlh Call (704) 883-9997 MODULAR HOMESGov't loans for 1st time home buyers 4.5% APR Payments around $590’s Two Subd. to choose (rom W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o m s e e c l a s s i f i e d l i s t i n g s o n l i n e Bank-Ordered AUCTIONS 190. FORECLOSURE HOMESLocatod thru'out NC & SCGREAT HOME BUYING OPPORTUNITYIThurs • Sept. 11 • 7:00 pm Embassy Suites, Greensboro 116 Laird Road • Advance 2BR, IBA, 1380 SF Home Agent; Jerry Blackwelder, Blackwelder Realty 336-798-2157 www.hudsonandmarshall.com 800-441-9401 OPEN HOUSE; Saturday & Sunday, Sopì 6 & 7; 1-3 pm HUDSONSMARSIIAI,!, A U C T I O N Burke Aluminum & Vinyl Supply Co. BUSINESS LIQUTOATION 2460 Armstrong Di% Winston-Salem FriL, Sept. 5 • 10: DIRECTIONS: l‘IOE, oxit onto Strationt Rd. Turn Rigtit oiiio SUnUoni Rd, tmvoi UlO milo, lum Loll onto Hanoi Malt Blvd. Trovai 1/W milo, lum Righl onto arilrnh Rd. Travol I I/O mila, lum Right onto /Vinslroiia- Sola al ond ol road on Loll. TfiQLS_ANK-jyi/UEBIALSi Cmilking Cnrlridgos (SIroflox); Circular Sow Blwloa; Nail Holo Slot Punchos; Ctinipors; Snnp Lock Piinchns: J-Cliannol Cullors; Quickscoco: Gullor Nnll Driver: filouldino ond Trim Nalls (Dllloront Colors); Roofing Noils; Clip Hnngors; Mounlmoslor; Stolr Connoclors; Mounling Faslonois; Loddot Stabilizers; Yard Tools; Crollsman Table Snw: 10' Dello ТоЫе Snw; Aluminum Hy-Tensll Alloy Nnlls fVIISCELLfUlEQUSLKolmar ЛС Foiklill (Model 030B); iggii Pord E3G0 Power SIriko Diesel (40.051 miles); Whiling 32' Troiler; Sample Replocomsnl Windows- Hondlrucks; Shelving; Adesco Sale (No Lock); Gable Venls; Gullor Guntd; Commercial Scales; Shullers (Some Obsolole); Obsolele Siding; Replacomoni Windows (Including Sliding Polio Doors); Splash Shields; Hooded Vonts; Hinged Gullor Guord; 10' Vinyl Solfili; 20' Fon; Vinyl Posis; Posi Cops; Inlako ExhausI Venls; Dollies; Slorm Windows; Yard Machine (4 HP/22'). C o l. KLMinolh G . K c liic r, Рго.ч., N C A L 3 2 6 8 First Choice Auction & , Realty i'irm Liccnsc iniV) < i’O Box 3.15, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 УШ1 Our Web Slic Ч «nuùtiaSsiaiaiisUoiLiim • muit: vIbuMmiuimdmmi DAVIK COUNTY ICN TUKPRISli RiCCOKI), l'luir.s(iiiy, Sept. 4,2003 - D‘J eLASS]HMEXWdMSarWB f r o f i t a b l b Mobile Homes/Sale RV/Motor Home Serious Inquiries ONLY S T A R C R A F T C A M P E R . G n n n Travel Yard Sales n c n * 0 Л М Т Ш 1 ICO Yard Sales Yard Sales r iA D A I^ C C A I C •f'ic D rn n I/ U n . V A Q I^ C A I C C A T Q.R itn .(704) 883-9997 MODULAR LAND/HOMESSubd. In Iredell, Rowan, Davie Cnty. Easy linancing, $0 down 4 homes lo choose from No Dealers Please Call (704) 883-9997 NAf UR¥L6 VE"RS SPEC^^^^ Beautllul 3BR/2BA ranch style In quiet country setting. Close to good schools. Pay small transier lee 8. assume $617.03 monthly. (828) 695-0039 N T ci^M oM O W lT doiH e^on an acre lot. 3BR/2BA. 234 Tittle Trail. Contact; Holly Prop­ erties ® 650-1504. o w iiE ^ M U s r ^ Very nice 3BR/2BA ranch style. Great location. Moving to Indiana In SepI. Will help wllh linancing. Call (828) 465-6402 WE HAVE TWO LEFT! Government backed program loans.Call (828) 464-1169 for quick pre-approval. WHY RENT WHETT you can own? Land/Home forsame rental rate Low Down, Paymenis as low as $550 per monlh OAC Call (704) 883-9997 lor Appt. ^ “боЖ1ЛЮЬЬ~шГа7 BEAGLE PUPPIES FOR sale. J 751-2838. ^ FREE9-W‘iEKoranie7w1iTteWP ten. 751-5277._________________ Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR sober working male. 751-0645. 965 CORNATZER ROAD,Squirrel's Den, Friday Sept. 5th, 8-4." Make an olfer day" No rea­ sonable oiler refused. Some items not Included In this SECLubW i^A C R FestriS^^ building lots wllh mature Irees and city water now available lor direct sale by owner. WILSON PINES, phone 336-751 -2000 lor Information, or see Ihem on Walt Wilson Road. ШМШЖLike new 2BR, 2BA SInglewide on private lot, one owner, $450/month, Slorage shed Included. Call 336-492-6343 ■ в п в д д * Ш В Ш Ш ш FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: Ail Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC condition. New Awning & canvas. Includes rel, stove, sink, ac. Sleeps 6. $1600. OBO 940-6328. _____Service_____ B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY WE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ship. Relerences available. Free Estimates. LINK'S SEAMLESS G U H E R IN GRichard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 ó s I o W eI lY c t r íc lor all your electrical needs. Free estimates. 751-3398. Included w/washer & dryer, new deck & heat pump. $6500. Call 813-1577._____________________ Music PIANO TUNINGRepairing & Rebuilding Sell-players,Sales 8. Service Wallace Barlord ___________998-2789___________ Pets • A U S T R A L IA N /G E R M A N SHEPARD mixed pups. 1 full blooded registered German Shepard male. 3 years old. 492- ■ 7978 or 782-9381. TOMBERLIN’S LAWNCARE &Handyman Services. All types ol lawnoare and landman services, mowing and weedealing, bushhogging & trimming Irees and busnes, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent for Iree esti­ mate (residential and commercial services) Homo phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. T ^M M V ~ sfom We oiler mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also oiler tractor work, bush hog­ ging. plowing, scraping drive­ways, gutters cleaned and slorm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­mates. Ollice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006._____________________ Statewide ALL CASH CANDY route. Do you earn up lo $800/day? Your own local route. 30 machines and candy. All for $9,995.1 -800-998- VEND, MulllVend, LLC RV/IVIotor Home № w i s s c a - R V E R MINI°STORAGE For ull your .storace necd.s, dioo.sc ii.s! Come by to iii(|uire alumt Iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a ll totlay! (3 3 6 ) 0 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 "Phantom" Helen, GA-Ocl 3-5 "Oktoberlesl" Woolly Worm Fesllval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Theatre-Nov 1 "Mousatrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov 15 "Smoke on the Mountain" MaggieValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & 13 C all T & J Fun Tim e Tours,(336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461, BRANSON, OCT. 19-26, 8 shows, 5 dinners, lunch, 336- 954-9391/336-924-6461 ìharrà'h's c ^hI r o k è eCASINO TRIPFri-Nite Sept 5th Tues-Day SepI 16th TrI-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Sept 13th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt O^CTOBEPfio, 11, ifNashvilie^ Tenn. 2 nlghls motel at "Fiddlers Inn", Grand Ole Opry 78th Birth­ day weekend plus 2 addilional shows. 1 dinner, 2 full breakfasts, step on guide lor guided lour, baggage handling, transporta­tion. $315/double. Call Helen Davis 998-4338 Veliicles GET A DIRECT satellite TV sys­ tem loday, no charge for equip­ ment, free delivery and Installa­ tion, Iree tour monlhs program­ ming available with one year ol service. 1-800-352-9992. MOUNTAIN CABIN; 3.5 acres wllh new log cabin shell. Enjoy covered porch and large deck In this secluded mounlalnlop set­ting. State Park and Lakes nearby. Only $69,900. 828-267- 1063. OWN YOUR OWN $1.00 Store or store. Includes Inventory, uying trip, training. Packages from $24,900. (501) 327-8031. WANT WEEKENDS OFF? Gethome most weekends and make up lo $.38 per mllel NewesI equlp- mentl 12 mos. OTR required. Hearlland Express, 1-800-441- 4953 vww.heaniandexpress.com W O W l^ N iN ^ E D S T a fi^ able, convenient, tan at home. Paymenis Irom $25/month. Free color catalog. Call Today; 1-800- 711-0158. GENE TREXLER ROOFING Now & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Froo Esiimalos 336-284-4571 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur BosHck 336-492-5992 ■ Aiterschool Progrum Director Needed. Apply In I'ci'.son ill Fork Baptist Church H w y 64 East o r call 998-8306 On the Green...hill 733 Greenhlll Road Mocksville, NC 27028 492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Nev/ Ilems Arriving Dally "A Lillle Somelhing lor Every- onel” 1972 FORD PICKUP, E. C. $1700.00 call 751-1182 i986CHlEV.^h^Beidiive^ long wheel base pickup. Power steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio. Good work truck $1000. will consider decent oiler. 998- 5640 leave message. i^93NiSSMiviAl<iM 6, all power, a/c, 4 dr., excellent condition $3800, 998-0724 1994 DODGE 3500 pickup longbed, 6 cyl, turbo diesel, auto, 2 wheel drive, 60,000, S1.T, ac, ps, pw, pdl, tw, cruise, am/lm ste­reo cassette, bedilner, towing pkg, dual rear wheels, 5th wheel $11,900, Matching 2011. trailer $2800. Ex­cellentMocksville, 751-4837. Ì995GEO P R I ^ VGC7al, ac, $2,900. 751-6207 or 336-463- 5306. j Ce p W Ra n q le fTs a h a rA '97, 4x4, 5 speed, a/o, hardtop, 2 soil tops, new tires, $11,500 firm. 998-3365.________________ Wanted ATTENTION STAY AT Home Moms'. Home parly Jewelry busi­ ness needs help. $50+ per hour avg. No starl up costi No deliver. Call 336-813-8248 alter 3pm for Info. 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 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS HEBE!Bobcat, aeratoc core pluooer amareforrentlodayl м:Гк»°11о ' 1336)751-2304 RANDY MILLER &SONS 2H51MllliTl(mHl* Mocksvlllo (336) 284-2826 • Now Pumping Septic Tanks • sm steer Work Trenclier Work Hauling Septic Systems ■ Footings Loader Work A U C T I O N A U C T I O N 1 615 Alexander S t., W inston-Salem |2815 B ro ad b a y Dr., W inston-Salem | M o n . , S e p t . 8 • 1 2 Noon T Y ie ., S e p t . 9 * 1 2 Noon DIRECTIONSt ЫОЕ to 52N, oxU onto Vargravo SUoot (Exit W8B). Turn Right onlo Vargrnvo. Trovol 4/iO milo. lurn Righl onlo Mock Siraol. Tmvol 1/10 mite, it/rn Right onto Nowlin Stroot. Travol i/W milo. turn Loft onto Froo Stroot. Travol 3/fO milo. turn LofI onlo Aloxandor. snlo on Right. Home built In 1920 has 1 bedroom, 1 full bath. Tho property Is locatod on ,00 aero, Tonant occiipiod (month-month at $300/month). For Info contaci Tara Popo at 336.345,1311, REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C o l. K en n e th G . K e in e r, Pres., NCAL326S F ir s t C h o ic e A u c t io n & R e a lty I'irm l.icciise /(722‘J • VO Uom 335, Lewisville»(336) 945-4И8visit Our Web Site al www.firiu'baluiyetilfa,e0ttl: iv/u//.' clbldhm\uii<nri.idn.com DIRECTIONS: htO£ to Clommonsville Rd. Bxit (Exit 195). Turn Left onlo Clommonsville Rd. Travel 8/10 milo, turn Right onto Wmighlown SIroel. Tmvol 1 6/W milo. imn Righl onto Colo Stroet. Trnvol 3/10 milo, turn Lofi onto Broadbay Drive, sale on Left. Ranch style brick homo built in 1930 has 3 bodrooms, 1 full bath. Tlio property is locatod on .47 aero. Homo In uxcollont condition! For into or appt for viewing, contact Tara Popo at 336.345.1311. RE/\L ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LER OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C o l. Kenneth G . Ketner, Pros., N C A L 3 2 6 S First C hoice A u ctio n & R ealty Firm Liccnsc #i7229 » 1>0 13o.\ 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 ven Lane, Advance. Fri & Sat, furniture, comforters, dishes, electrical appliances, clothes & misc. items. GARAGE SALE-SAT 9/6, 8-1, Treadle sewing machine, children's books, kitchen Items, assorted men's & women's cloth­ ing, canning supplies, lots ol misc. Rain or Shine. 550 East Lake Dr.-ofl 64E. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES(336) 751-6252 Wedneaday-Salurday 11 ;00 lil 5;00 CENTER UMC PRESCHOOLchildren's clothing sale. SepI. 12lh, 5;30pm-7;30pm & Sept. 13th, 9;30am-1:30pm al Cenler UMC Family Life Center. ESWE^&YARDSALE Thursday, Friday and Salurday September 4ln, 5th and 6th 9AM-UNT1L Insldo/Oulsido Sale-Raln or Shlnell 733 Greenhlll Road Mocksville, NC (336) 492-6450 or (BOO) 234-1393 Old lools, glassware, lurnllure, pictures and much, much morel BAKED GOODS BY NELLIE COUCH F F T & ^ w S D & G a i^ e s ^ ^ 1015 Couniy Line Rd,, Harmony-2 miles off 901. Beauty shop equip. & McCoys Fmr&^AT^LA^EyircTsaTe“ 3 families, 1 moving out ol counlry.lf nol outside sale will be Inside. Furniture ol all kinds, dog fencing, large doghouse, 1993 Mercury station wagon, numer­ ous amouni of olher Ilems. 336- 284-2199, 336-692-0024. F ^W iM - e P lir^^a T u rd a y 8am-11am, 261 Country Lane, lurniture, yard equipment, welder, shoes, clothing, ladles plus size and girls, odds and ends. HUGE YARD SALE, held Inside, air conditioned. Sat, 8-2, 142 North Main St., Mocksville. L^GE'YARbSiUE;T675 Church Rd., Fri. & Sat. 7am un­ til... Rain dale;SepL 12& 13. jiflOVTNG^SALlTSAfrs^ept” 6 Irom 7am-noon. 843 Sain Road. Greal deals on household Items, baby equipment, toys, girls cloth­ ing Infant-slze 10 and much, much more. Everything Irom sale must goll Md\7lNGSALtF^^Maple ave,, everything must gol MIJLTFAliirLY^Rbl^5, Friday, 8;00am until.,, Duke Whittaker Rd, S^TeTRTuW'rFamTiy.M^1 sl road below Greasy Corner on right, 2nd house on lell. Bunk beds, baby Items, small appli­ances, clothes up to 18, baby lur­ niture, 7UNfiU.77i0 Oai^'Vato Blvd. Household, clolhes, toys & lots more. Great bargains. lil... Furniture, shoes, books, household Items, crall kils, 345 Singleton Rd. Rain cancelles. WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled CaipetMan at 336-998-8402. Also New Carpet Installed. SAT, SEPT 6,7 until... 151 West Churoh Sl.-while stova hood, clothes, odds and ends. Rain or Shine. s lp frs T H '& erhrirooam'-5;00pm 612 Garner Sl., Mocks­ ville. WANTED Anlique Dealers lor a Now Anlique Shop Located on 1-40 In Mocksville GREAT LOCATIONI Opening SOONII Please call 492-6450 or 800-234-1393 lor details Ken Durhaivi Construction Residenlial or Commercial Remodeling & New Conslruclion •lUldllions • Vinyl Silling • Roofing • Uohcal Work Isn’t it Nifty, Glenda Is 50! from: Guess Who CAL IÏ l\ i Ж ÏOlIll ш ÂIIVEIITISING A U C T I O N Estate o f Versa C row e (Deceased) 2024 Statesville Rd. Ham ptonville DIRECTIONS: « IA / lo Slnlosvlllo/Bkin Exit (Exit 263). Turn Lell onto Hwy 21. Trnvol 1 2/iO Dillo, Him Righl onlo Hnmplonvillo Rd. Travol <i/IO mile, turn Left onto StiUesvillo AV/. Trnvol 1/10 milo lo snio on Righl. FURNITURE; Onk Dressor (Lovt/-Boy); Singer Sowing Muchino: Old Playor Plano (M. Schulz Co.); Sinnll Domo Trunk; Quoen SIzo Bod; Contar Tablo; Outdoor Molai Furnlturo; Cliosl of Drovi/ors: Coffoo Tablo; End Tnblo; Onk Center Tablo: Flo Safe ANTIQUES-A CQLlECTJBIi£S; Quilts; Bodsproads; Old Rag Doll; Old Picture Frantosi Old Dolls; Codar Jewolry Boxos; Cast Iron; Sowing Baskot; FIroking; USA; Costumo Jowalry; Oil Lamps; Woodon Spools; Old Postcards; Old Piggy Bank; Moon & Star Candy Dish; Salt & Poppor Shakors MISCELLANEOUS; Wheat Cradle; Enametware; Baskets; Fifoplaco Sot; Table Lamps; Fishing Rods; Fishing Suppllaa; Old Air Forco qniforms; Llnons; Figurinosi RCA TV; 30 Piocea Grace Fine China; Utensils; Decontor Sot; Old Matches; Oil Barro! and Stand, plus much, much more. C o l. K en n eth G . K e tn er, Pres.. N C A L 3 2 6 8 First Choice Auction & Realty rim i Liccnsc i/?22<) • PO Bo.x 335. l.cwisvillc • (336) 945*4118Visit Our Web Silo at www.firstcboIceauciioiLCon\ * enuiil: dlmu-luwautii uiiuln.iViii DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 4,2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Thursday, Sept. 4 Spcdal Olympics Port-A-Pit,ulPirsl U M C , 11 a jji.'6 p.m. Cost: $7 per plate. Includes: 1/2 chicken, baked beans, slaw, roll, dessert. Cany oul only. Tickcis available al Mocksville/ ! ' Davle Rcc. Dept. Phone: 751 -2325. i Saturday, Sept, 6 Benetil Motorcycle Ride Гог Davle Pregnancy Center, run time 10:30 a.m., meet at Blaise Baptist Church, Mocksviile, Info; 336-391-9122 or www.bMsebaptist.org/infocus. Ad­ mission Iree, door prizes. Y ard Sale, 8 u.m. until, at Church of Ood o f Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S, Mocksville. Good stuff, good prices. Info: 765-6I59 or 284-4095. C ountry StyleBr«akfast,at Advance U M C , all yoii can eat, 6:30-10 a.m. Donations Accepted. Friday, Sept, 12 Hannah'« C low t Chlldren’.4 Cloth­ ing S a k ; by First United Methodist W omen, on die lower level of Family Life Center, First U M C , 302 N. Main St. 9 a.m .-l p.m. nnd 4-6 p.m. Drop Off days for sellers: Wed, & Thurs, Sept. 10 i 11,9 am.-n pm. Л 4-6 pm. Sellers receive 60% of profits, Hannah Circle relains 40% . Call 751 - 2503 for info. Center U M C Prcschool C lilldren’s Clothing Sale, fall cliildrcn's clothes & equipment sale, at Center Family LifcCcntcr,Hwy.64West.Prc.school welcomes anyone to sell gently used ilems, sell gets 609fc, preschool 40% , Info on selling items: 940-3753 or 492-5735. Saturday, Sept. 13 Hannah’s Closet Children’s Cloth­ ing Sale, by First United Methodist Women, on Ihc lower level of Family Life Center, First U M C , 302 N . Main St.9ajn.-12p.m .,m any Items marked half price. Drop Off days for sellers: Wed. & Thurs.Sept. 10 Ji 11.9am.- 12 pm. ct 4-6 pm. Sellers rccelve 60% of profits, Hannah Circle retains 40% .C all 751-2503 for info. Center U M C Prcschool C hildren’s Clothing Sale, fall children's clothcs & equipment sale, at Center Family Life Center, Hw y. 64 West. Preschool welcomes anyone to sell gently used items, sell gets 60% , preschool 40% . Info on selling Items: 940-3753 or 492-5735. Saturday, Sept. 27 Help For Those W ho Cnnnot Speak For Themselves, Charity Horse Show, to be held at M ila Equestrian Center, Mocksvilie. Silent auction, 4 Year Olds Invited To Weekly Sctiool Visits Children agc 4 arc invited lo a weekly pre.school hour at their future elementary .school. The program is free, provided by Davie County Schools and Davie Partnership for Chil­ dren/Smart Start. Emphasis will be placed on readiness skills and transition to kindergarten. Your child will experience many a.spccts of a typical day of kindergarten. Prcschool hour begins the week of Sept. 8. For more in­ formation, contact prcschool services at 751-7704. School Mocksviile Cornatzer Cooleemee Pinebrook . Shady Orove William R. Davie Day Time Tuesday 10-11 a.m. Tuesdny 10-11 a.m. Thursday 10-11 a.m. Thursday 1-2 p.m. Friday II a.m.-noon Friday 1-2 p.m. rafdcs, parade of rescue (w ill feature rescued animals & their owners). For info contact Highland Farm; 940- 6941. A ll proceeds go to local hu­ mane societies nnd animal rescue or­ ganizations. Class sponsorships & vendor spots available. Religion Sunday, Sept, 7 M en’s Day Celebration,by tho Men of Mocksvillc Sccond Presbyterian Church, J p.m. Reception following program. Sun.-Tues., Sept. 14-16 Sprinkle Preaching Mission, at First U M C , 305 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. Sundny 8:50& 10:55 a.m .,Monday7 p.m.. Tues. 7 p.m. Spccial music, children's choir, and adult handbell choir. Redland Rd., Advance, 998-5083. Special Events Every Friday Night JamScsslons,ntShefficldMusicHnll, call 492-7417 for Info. Friday, Sept. 5 Jam m ln’ In The Square,downtown Mocksville,5-9 p.m. "Proml.se Break­ ers", Rhythm & blues. Bring your lawn chnir nnd relax under the shade of the ‘Four Onks’. Saturday, Sept, 13 Special Olympics of Duvie County Picnic, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Rich Park, Shelter #2. Oames, music, fun. Sat. & Sun., Sept. 13&14 September A rt & Antique Show & Sale, presented by Davie Arts Coun­ cil and Woodworks Gallery, 10 n.m.- 6 p.m., on Dendmon Rond (signs will be posted). Cnll 336-983-6790. Friday, Sept. 19 Jam m ln’ In The Squnre, downlown MiKksville, 5-9 p.m. “Joe Phillips", ncoustic guitnr & "Dnvid Joy Band", 50's rock. Bring your lawn chair and relax under Ihc shnde of the ‘Four Onks'. Wednesday, Oct. 1 Tobacco Research Referendum , polling place is Coo|)cralive Exten­ sion, 180 S. Main St., Mocksvillc. Dates to Remember Monday, Sept. 15 Crul.se In , sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Main St. down­ town Mocksvilie, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751- 3770,284-2079, or 751-0313. IVIonday, Oct, 6 Cruise In , Um Cnihe In for ihe yenr, sponsored by PicdmonI CARS Asso­ ciation, Main St. downtown Mocks­ ville, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751-3770,284- 2079,o r751-0313. Ongoing visit Cooleemee's M ill Village M u ­ seum. l4ChurchSl.,Tues.&Tliurs., 9 n.m.-noon. Sats., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours also available by nppt. Cnil 294-6040. Prcschool S torytim e, Tues., 11 n.m. JJnvleCounty Library,30-minute program. For children ages 3-5. M u­ sic, read nloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. RIchord B urr Holds Office Hours In Davle, 2nd Thurs. of every month, 9 a.m. til 4:30 p.m.. Town o f Mocks­ villc building. Special Olympics ofD avIe County, play activles & fun nite, Wednesdays nt Brock Bldg.Piny activities 6-7 p.m. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p.m. Open to all per­ sons wlthdisnbililies& their fnmllies. Meetings Tuesday, Sept. 9 Davle U M C Sub DUtrlct Mission Board, ut Cornntzer U M C . Exec. bonrd6;45p,m.,gcneral mceting7:30 p.m. Ongoing H um ane Socicty of D avle C o., monlhly meetings 2nd Tues. of each monlh, nt office Yndklnville Rd, be­ hind cur wash. 751-5214. Disabled Amcrlcun Veterans Post 75 meets on Ihird Monday of each monlh, 6:30 p.m., nt 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conlncl J. Renfro at 284-4664 for more Info, Davle County Diabetes Support Group, last Thurs. of every month, 7- 8:30 p,m.,nt DavicCo. Public Library Small Conference Room. Info; 751- 8700. Davle Co. Hospital A uxllary, every sccond Tues., at hospital cufclcrin, 7 p.m. Davle Business W om en’s Associa­ tion, first W ed, of each month, 12 noon, at Mocksville Rotary Club Hut. For info; 751-2828. DuvlcRepubllcanMcnsClub,meets 4ihSalurdayofench month,■7;30n,tn., Red Pig BBQ. Recreation Formoreinformnllononthcsccvents, call 751-2325. Line Dancing Farmington Community Cenier. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: $2. Instructors: S te v e * Linda Hnlley. Formorc info, call 751-3848. Rec Ciub Before ($ 15)or after ($25)school and out of school programs. Registration open. GoodTlmersSquare Dance Dnnce Lessons $5 per month. Volun­ teers fordiffereni social evenls. Con­ tact Ethel at 998-3837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 and up, M -F, 6:30-9 u.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuc.sdnys and Tliursdays, $7 por day. $40 per monlh. The Dance Company M on.,Tues.,W ed.,&Snt.CnllEm lly Robertson, 998-5163. YMCA Form ore Information,cnll 751-9622 or visit Dnvie Fumlly Y M C A . Water Exercise Class For beginners and Ihe experienced. A ll ages. Call forclass types & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2w k.,4 wk. 3at. morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks.priorloclass.CnIlforclasslimes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays,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 6-10:30 p.m.Agcs 3-12. Swimming, urts&crnfts,gnmcs, movie. Dinnernt 6:30 p.m. $7 mcmbers,$ 10 nonmem­ bcrs. Adult Flag Football League Adult leugue ngcs 21 and up, Euch Icam gunrnnteed 10 games and scrim­ mage, Leugue runs eurly Sept, lo early Dec. Cost; $550 for member team/ $600 non-member team. CnII Lnuren for info. Pee-Wee iKiddie Kicker Fall Outdoor t o Reg. thni Sept. 5. Practice begins Sepl. 13-Oct. l8.C o sl:P ecW ee(3& 4) member $25/non-membcr $35. Kiddle Klckcrs (5-10) member $30) non-member $50. Seniors A ll Senior Aclivities take plnce nl Dnvie County ScniorServices located In the Brock Building on North Mniii Street, Mocksvillc unless otherwise nolcd.Call 751-0611. Ongoing Lunch, M ,T,W , 11:30 n.m.. Til. & i=ri., 11 n,m.. In Ihc Nutrition Site. Silver Health Exercises, Enst Room of Senior Services, M , W , F, 8:30-9 u,m. Q uilting, every Monduy, 10 n.m. Scrabble, every Mondny, I p.m. Bridge, Tuesdnys I p.m. & Friduys 2 p.m., Enst Room. S K IP B O , Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m., Enst Room. Creative Scrapbooking Class, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Paint Clnss, Wednesduys ul 8:30 u.m. D r, Dunn, Podiatrist, ut Sr. Services every three weeks on Monday nt 8:30 n.m. Free Blood Pressure Chccks, once u monlh, cnll Sr. Services for Info, at I0;45 n.m. in Ihe Nutrition Site. S r. Chorus, Thursdays, 10 n.m „ Enst Room. Study O f Luke Class, Wednesduys nt I p.m.. Cruft Room. Phase 10, Thursdnys, I p,m„ Craft Room, TniChlClns.ses, 10-11 a,m„NiUutc’s Gifts, next session dnies: Sepl. 2.1- Nov, 25. Clnss size limited, cull Sr, Services al 751-0611 to pre-register. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon Monday Iteias for Davle Dateline should 1» reported by noon Monduy of the pub­ lication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by Ihe office, nt S. Mnin St. ucross from the courthouse. Living With Pain Davie Teen Perseveres With Rare Bone Disease Page Cl DAVIE C O U N T Y enterpri/eS ecord USPS 149-60 Sept. 11 Ceremony At Ijames Ijamc.s Bapti.st Church and Woodnicii of the World will hold an “In Honor and Rcmcrnbrancc and Flagpole Dedication Scrvicc” al 6:30 p.m. Thui'.sday, Sept. 11 at the church on Sheffield and Ijames Church roads west of Mocksviile. Bring a yard chair for seating at the outdoor event. Center Fair Is Saturday The annual Ccnicr Fair will be held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. off U.S. 64 West at 1-40, Mocksvillc. The fair will feature contests in categories from field crops to flow­ ers, from photographs to cakcs, from canned goods to art work. Entries (from Davie residents only) cnn be . dropped off Friday beginning at 4 p.m.; and on Saturday morning from 7:30-9. Cash prizes will be awarded. The annual barbecue held in con­ junction with the fair will be all duy on Friday and Saturday. Antique tractors and craft vendors will be at the lair, as will free enter­ tainment for children, including an intlatcd jump castle and a 12-foot “happy slide”. Music under the oak trees will feature the Hardison Poor Man’s Bund playing go.spel music at 1 p.m., and Hard Drive Bluegrass about 1:45. Bring a yard chair, or sit on the bleachers. T a k e A T a s t e O f D a v i e ’s B e s t Taste of the Town, a fund-raising event for Davie Senior Services, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 16 be­ ginning al 6 p.m. at Davie High School. After a .$5 admi.ssion, tasting tick­ ets will be .sold for 50 cents each to gel a satnple from area Davie res­ taurants. Number 37 Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003 40 PAGES O n e W a y In M o c k s v i l i e Wood turner Glenn Mace creates a bowl at his shop in Woodworks Gallery in downtown Mocksviile. Glenn and wife Linda Mace will host the One Way arts and antique show Saturday and Sunday at their home on Dpadmon Road, For a story and more photographs, please turn to page 8. - Photo by Robin Fergusson A P o s it iv e C h a n g e Cooleemee Officials Pleased With New Police Chief By Kim ,lusten Davie County Enterpri.se Record COOLEEMEE - Joey Reynolds is making a difference as the town’s now police chief. “I’ve heard lols of positive re­ sponses,” said Mayor John Chan­ dler. “I’vc had culls from people who think it’s a wonderful change.’! Reynolds grew up in Cooleemee, although he now makes his home in Mocksviile with his wife, Michelle and their two daughters, ages 12 and 7. “I always enjoyed Cooleemee,” he said, “When I had the opportu­ nity to comc back here, lo lake the police chief position, I was more lhan willing lo do thal. Things are going good. I’m learning a lol.” Reynolds earned an associate's degree in criminal justice from Rowan-Cabarrus Communily Col­ lege. Following thal, he was sworn in as a reserve officer for the Davie County Sheriff’s Departinent in De­ cember 1994. While acting as a re­ serve officer, he was tilso a full-time officer for the Mocksvillc Police De­ partment from 1995-1998. In 1998, he lefl the lown to work for the sheriff's department full-time as the DARE (Drug Abuse Re.sis- tance Education) officer, a posilion lie held until accepting the Cool­ eemee position. "Teaching DARE, I could see and hear a lot of how these kids are glowing up now,” he said. “A lot are raised like 1 was raised, on the streets.’' Understiinding what the kids are facing, as well as knowing most of the communily from growing up there, seem to help. He knows he has to gain the public trust, some­ thing the previous chief lost. "For the majority of the people, I grew up with their daughter or son, .so it's good lo be able to sit on the porch and talk to them, see how things are going. “There are a lol of good folks down here. Seventy-five percent of the town is elderly. Their parents worked in the mill, or they did them- .selves.” Reynolds thinks the number one problem the town faces is getting people to understand that they can’t just do what they want. “Il’s getting them to understand there are laws we must obey and consequences to pay if they don’t. As in other pltices, there are a few areas I’m concerned Please See New - Page 4 Challenge Man Promises $750,000 For Schools; If $1.5 Million Is Raised By Kiitliy Chaffin Davie County Enterprise Rccord Allen Mebane has a lucrative challenge for Dnvie County. First, pass the .$8.825 million school bond issue on Nov. 4, he said in announcing it, then raise at least $1.5 million in private funds. In re­ turn, he promised lo donate $750,000 from The Mebane Chari­ table Foundation lo the Davie County Schools. “1 don’t think the bond issue is enough to do what’s necessary,” Mebane said when asked about the challenge, which was discussed at last Tuesday’s meeting of the Davie County Board of Commissioners. I’icnsc See Allen - Page 4 E n r o l l m e n t U p ; F a c i l i t y N e e d s S t i l l I n c r e a s i n g By Kim Justcn Davie County Enterprise Record Tenth day enrollment figures show there are 185 more sludenis enrolled in Davie Schools since the same day last year. That means more classroom space is needed, members of the Davie Board of Educalion said last week. “The one thing you can say year after year is we conlinue to grow,” said board member Marly Carler. “When we’re working on a bond like this, which is based on work thal was done three yeurs ago, things are go­ ing to change. There's [new] needs coming on board. Most .specifically, I see Shady Grove. When wc Please See Carter - Page 4 New Cooleemee Police Chief Joey Reynolds is looking for­ ward to the challenge. - Photo by Robin Fergusson 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Sept. 11,2003 Exjitorial Phipps’ arrest shows election laws have teeth They slapped Ihc handcuffs on her and took her before a federal magistrate. Fingerprinted. A mug shot taken. She had to sit with olher criminal suspects, one a sus­ pected crack dealer. The humiliution had lo be devastating. Thus ends the once-promising political career of Meg Scott Phipps, former state Hgriculture commissioner. The Scott family, which has produced two former gover­ nors. now must hope the new generation won’t spend time in prison. Election laws arc finally demonstrating they do have teeth. Campaigns cannot be financed with secret bags of cash fleeced from companies and individuals who hope to benefit from an election. Some have pointed to the indictment and said we need more laws lhat take Ihe big money out of polities. Actually, Ihe laws we have seem to be working just fine. When one of North Carolina’s Council of State members is paraded in handcuffs, all Ihe olher politicians have to get the me.ssage; Follow the law. That picture of Mrs. Phipps going lo the federal magis­ trate, morc than propo.sed changes in Ihc election laws, will help guarantee that future elections will be honest. Did she know aboul ali this mess? What was her role and what promises did she make? The evidence at the trial will answer those questions. But il is incumbent on the candidates to make sure their cam­ paigns arc honest, lhal Ihey arc not selling the courthouse or Ihe slale house lo the highest bidder. From the accusations, that .seems lo be the method u.sed lo finnnce her campaign. Other candidates for Agriculture Commissioner were unsuccessful in that campaign. They weie cheated. The voters were cheated. Bul a trial can help make sure thut future campaigns 5- follow the rules. Defying the polls I don’t carc who wins. When the Big Four schools in Ihe stale play, my day will not be ruined or made by the out­ come. All the rabid Carolina and State and Duke and Wake Forest fans around me don’t undersland. I’m a Western Carolina graduate. We’re an humble lot when it comes lo foolball. But 1 look an unusual interest in the Wake Forest-N.C. State game over the weekend. Tiny Wake Foresl was supposed to be crushcd by the nationally ranked Wolfpack, figuring to make a serious bid for a national championship this year. 1 turned on the television Saturday afternoon, looking for the Western Carolina-Duke .score. Instead, I ran into the WFU-Slalc game. Wake was ahead. And not by a lillle. I thought the touchdown celebrations were being rebroad- casl. Instead, Wake had just .scored another touchdown, adding to the score. Underdogs don’t win often in football. But the game demonstrated oncc again thal it takes more than polls and predictions to win. You still have to scorc more poinls during the game. — Dwighi Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y EHTERPRI/E^liECORDX I USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...............................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardi..............................Managing Editor Ray Tulterow.................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitls.......................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger..................Circulation/Classilied Mocksville Enterprise Oavie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-195B 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Po.siagc Paid in M o cksvillc, N C 27028 Subscriplion Rnlcs Single C opy, 50 Cents $ 2 0 Per Year In N .C ,, $2.“; O utside N .C . P O S T M A S T E R ,. Send Addres.s Changes lo: D avie C ounty Enterprise Rccord P .O . Bon 9 9 , M o cksvillc, N C 27028 J o h n n y A . P h e l p s - E a r l y 1 9 0 0 s This photograph was m ade, on or before 1909. Johnny A. Phelps is the young man on the left. He is Estelle Allen Smith’s grandfather. He died in January, 1909. If anyone knows the identity of the man on the right, Smith would lil<e to know. He may have been a Jones or a Phelps, she said. Johnny Phelps was married to Emma Beauchamp, who also died in 1909. They had one child, Flora Phelps Allen. Smith can be reached at 492-5383. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photo­ graphs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper of­ fice on South IVlain Street, IVIocksville, across from the county courthouse. I n T h e M a i l ... Stand Up For Landowners To Ihc editor: There are tw o issues (tlie proposed H igh w ay 64 bypass atid the Cooleernee Park/Pow er I'ii^ht) coining to Ihe atlenlion o f our com ­ m unily Him m ay iippetir dilTerem to the casual observer; but I can­ not help bul lake note ol' the one glaring sim ilarity: the right o f an individual to be secure in tlieir person and property is being squashed by blatant attempts to steal landowners real esiale by the a ll loo fam iliar tactic o f governm ent condem nation proceedings. Yes, I said steal. Perhaps another appropriate term w ould be extortion. C onsider thal althongh the U .S . Constitution provides for sei­ zure o f private property for the use o f the public good, using means o f paying a reasonable amount for Ihe property in queslion, the land o w ner is none the less I'nced w ith a no w in situalion. So where is the reasonable aspect? The town o f M ocksville has existed for m any years w ilh m ajor highways transiting its city lim its. G ranted that the use o f these highways has increased and liie existing paths m ay be som ewhat narrow or the inletscclions quite aw kw ard for larger com m ercial vehicles; the sim ple solution is to either reroute traffic to other existing highways, w iden the highw tiy, or change the inter­ sections. I realize that the last tw o ideas threaten land ow ners living near the highway, but w hy m usl the rural land ow ner watch help­ lessly as the governm eni threatens to steal their land (perhaps land that has been in tlie fam ily for generations and is intendetl to be pas.sed onto tlieirdescendents) ¡it a price that cannot be refused w ith the very real possibility o f losing the land anyw ay at an even low er price? A ll a bypass w ill do (guarim tecd) is to creale m ore asphalt in an otherw ise pleasant woodhind or pastured area. I guarantee you that it w ill create m ore unwanted and unnecessary gas stations, fast food locations, subdivisions and business districts that better no one but the real eslate brokers and land speculators in our m idst. T ry using an existing stnicuire for a change. O h , and don't think for a m om ent that the powers thal be in the T ow n o f M o cksville are not consider­ ing the future annexation o f the.se properties into its city lim its. If anyone w anted to reside in M o c k sv ille , they w ould buy property in the existing city lim its. In C ooleem ee we, are seeing tw o groups w ilh sound inlentions fighting over property lhat is nol theirs. T h e w ater belongs lo every Continued On Page 3 Letters Welconfied ' The Enterprise Record welcome.s letters from ils read- er.s;,The letters may be on topics of local, stale, national or International issues. An effort will be made to print ull letter.s, provided they ate not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to bo pttblislied, 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 Enlerprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mock.sville,.or email to: ernews@duvie-enterprise.coin. Got An Opinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll lhal asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enlerprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Should the N.C. Department of transportation build a U.S. 64 Bypass around Mocksville? Yes, 66% No, 34% Log on now lo cast your vote lo the newest question. w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m Do you plan to vote for the upcoming $8.25 million school bond? 1 Continued From I’agc 2 citizen o f this nation, state, county, and tow nship. T h e only rights the pow er station ow ners have is lo borrow thal re.sotirce in order to m ake a profit. The people seeking lo creale a park have the righl lo borrow lhal same resource for the eiijoyinent o f others. B ut let me assure you that the only persons w ho have a rig lil lo tlie land are the individual private property ow ners. W hat is reasonable and just in forcing a person to give up Ihe one m aterial object (hind) lhat is truly w orth fighting over? W h a l difference does it m ake w hat price tlie park o r pow er com pany offered to the land ow ner? T h e answer was a resounding no. W h y is il that w e sland by and w atch as one group or another convinces a governm eni to use the condem nation process (in ihe guise o f public good) for Iheir ow n selfish and per­ sonal gaining inleresis? O h . I have heard Ihe all too fa m ilia r state­ m ent that w hal the governm eni w anls, il gels. B ul rem em ber that the governm ent exists to serve its m aster, the citizens, and I don't recall anyone in any governm ent asking the citizen that is subject lo these potential land grabs how such efforts are in their best iiiter- est. Sincc they are the ones to be most affected, w hal difference does il m ake w hal others in an unaffected w anl? If I w an l your car. I'll m ake an offer. If you decline it. then I must ilepart em pty handed. W h y iire w e so unconcerned every lim e the governm ent pro­ poses to seize properly fo r the "public good"? W h y are w e so afi iiid lo sland up as a group and say no? W h y can't w c expect tho goverii- m enl lo w alk aw ay em ply handed and lo stay aw ay. If you, the citizen, tell your elected public rcpresentiuives lo leave the land ow ner alone, w hat choice w ill they have? B ul thal law still exists. So w hal? Law s are w ritten lo be rew ritten . Jusl ask any special interest group. A re you so secure thal you w ill not stand up to de­ fend the security o f your neigiibor? So before you use the Inlernet and cast an opinion on the newspaper's opinion poll about building a bypass or if a future poll exists regarding the C ooleem ee issue, rem em ber that Ihe ncxl lim e Ihe governm eni decides to steal land for the "public good." it could be yours.., B arry Cartner M o cksville L a n d O w n e r R i g h t s ... 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IT'S ILLEGAL TO BURN: •Garb.igc, paper nnd Ciirdboard •Tires and otncr rubber products •Building materials, Including lumber •W ire, plastics .ind synlhctic materials • Asphalt shingles ond heavy oils J • Paints, household chemicals and agricultural products Homeowners can burn yard trimmings - exclucllnE logs and stumps - if It's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup Is avallablo ond It doesn't C.1US0 a public nuisance. Other allowable burning Includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires (or festive occasions. Landowners also con open bum vegetation to clear land or rights-of- way, provided lhat; • Prevailing winds aro aw<iy (rom built up areas and roads • Fires aro at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning Is done bctwoen 8 o.m, and 6 p,m .Rtmetnber, bum ptrmitt l$$ueti l/y the N.C, Divithn o/Forett Roource$,Iti ftgentt or any hcnt govtrnment do notexeutt a person from folloiving these state air «/udlity rules. For more information, eontaeti Wln8ton*Salom Regional Offico Division of Alf QualUy N.C. Deparlmont of Environment and Natural Rosources Phono; (336) 771-1600 (This ad paid (or by a violator o( tho opon burning law.) to - b & n e fU : Tuesday, September 16, 2003 • 6:00 p.m. Davie High School ADMISSION TICKETS ( M u s t b e p u r c h a s e d i n a d v a n c e ) A vailable a t Senior Services ^5/person (children 6 & under admitted free) , Tasting Tickets for children and adults available at the event for 50 cents each (1 to 2 tickets wiil be used for each taste) Sponsored in part by: To^aeca ^ W A L ^ M A R T C 0 M P A N V C o m e t a s t e t h e “ t a s t e s ” o f s o m e o f D a v i e C o u n t y ’s f i n e s t r e s t a m * a n t s . A l l p r o c e e d s f r o m t h e e v e n t g o t o D a v i e C o u n t y S e n i o r S e r v i c e s . Participating Restaurants: • Deano’s Barbecue •Buck’s Pizza • Dynasty Chinese Restaurant • Gasthaus on the Square • Ketchie Creek Bakery • Miller’s Restaurant • Ciccione’s Ristorante • Reichel’s Bread Basket 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdoy, Sept. 11,2003 Cooleemee Police Chief Joey Reynolds Interacts with children at Cooleemee Elementary School.- Photos by Robin Fergusson New Police C hief Adjusting To New Role In Cooleem ee Joey Reynolds; "We're here to serve and protect." Continued From Pu|>e 1 with as far as negative activity, but we’re In the process of working on that." The Cooleemee Police De­ partment has two full-time of­ ficers in addition to Reynolds. The newest member is Juson Sheets. Sheets formerly worked as a reserve officer with the Mocksville Police Department. Under Reynolds supervi­ sion, the town is seeing in­ creased patrols. "W e’re making people aware of the laws, the new city ordinances. We're making a lot of verbal warnings. W e’ve charged a few, und will continue to charge people," Reynolds said he will ask the sheriff’s ilepartnlcnl for help cleaning up the negative areas when needed. “We're extremely happy with service," said Chandler. "He’s brought a freshness lhal was needed for Ihe town. He’s strict but understanding in his enforcement. He’s already pre­ sented ideas to better enforce our laws.” Reynolds is asking for people's patience. "People call aboul a com­ plaint, and they expect arrests on the spot, or us lo come in and break down Ihc door. We have to have a reason to do that," he said, speaking of evidence of a crime. “All of that takes time. If citizens have information, please bring it forward. We’re here to help. Don’t let criminals intimidate or scare you." Reynolds has changed the officer schedules lo make sure that Ihe town has as close to full-time covorago as it cun get. The sheriff’s department helps when the police department does not have coverage. “We’re providing the most amount of protection we cun with three officers. Some days there is double coverage, and the town has coverage a portion of every day, including week­ ends. "If there’s anything the resi­ dents need, they are more than wclcome to cull us," said Reynolds. “We’re here to help the citizens of Cooleemee. We’re here to serve and protect. Not jusl protect, but to serve as well." Carter: Davie Way Is To Wait’ Conllniivd K n in i Page 1 worked on the bond, Shady Grove was not largcled to grow the way ii did." Shady Grove Elementary School hus 594 siudenis this year, compared lo 572 on duy 10 la.sl yeur. Carter Ihinks its likely Ihe school will havc more than 600 students by Christmas. "None of us has a magic mir­ ror," he said. “You cannot pre- tlicl enrollments except lo say that Dnvie Couniy continues to grow. The Cornalzer dislricl has subdivisions tiiat were approved but never built, bul we’re going lo have to look ul a wuy to shift enrollment from Mocksville Gl- emenlary School (52S sluilenis) und Shady Grove lo Cornalzer. "W e've always had the luxury that children go to the closest .school, hul we may not havc that luxury anymore. It may not be an easy ihing to do, but il may be something lhal would be rec|uired." Superintendent W.G. “Dub" Polls told the board to look fur­ ther and consider adding Will­ iam R. Davie lo the list. "Last year, we hud 60 stu­ dents in kindergarten: they’re now in first grade. Now we have 76 .students in kindergarten, bul keep in mind we took half the ELL program out of that com­ munity. Thai docs give us a sign 10 watch for more growlh al Wil­ liam R. Duvie,u little more rupid growth. It’s the sume thing for Cornalzer. We look 31 students from the Cooleemee district [who attended Cornatzerj and sent them back to Cooleemee." The English language (ELL) programs used to only be offered at Cornalzer nnd Willium R. Davie elementury schools. Be­ cnuse of increases in foreign lan- gunge speaking students at two other schools, the program was spread to two new schools nnd those students returned lo their district school. “ Bul elemenlury schools uren’l the only pluces the county is seeing increa.ses. We’re up .something like 89 students in the middle schools," said board member Debbie Pullen. "We huve 1,515 students in the miildie schools. It was in the task force recommendations for an­ other middle school. I hope people won’t forget that. We cun't look in the rearview mir­ ror when we've got these num­ bers now." Murlene Shumel pointed out the growlh at the high school. Up nine students from this time last year, she pointed lo the numbers of the incoming classes. "If no students leave the county, and no more come in,en- 5300 Minutes Airtime X c in g u la r WIRELESS ONLY $ 2 9 9 9 per month uarsity ellular.com 1376 Hwy. 601 S. I Mocksville (tH'hnul Ihich s 751.9444 wwvj.vai-sitycellular.com Allen Mebane Offers Challenge To Help Schools rollment next year would be 1,749. That’s something for you guys to be thinking about," she told the board. “The Duvie Coimty svay is lo wail unlil," said Carter. "You don’t ever plan for nnything. We know thut bused on the last bond package. You can’t convince people bused on the expected numbers, but we continue 10 grow." Pullen suggested n public in­ put meeting for plunning pur­ poses where the bourd would get members of the public to look at the student population numbers nnd get Iheir thoughts. “This is not jusl the board of education’s problem," she suid. “We're serving un increused number of kids wilh u fiat bud­ get," said Carter. “We have the exact same aboul of money we used lo .serve 100 less kids lasl year.” Continued I'Yoni I’ai>e 1 Chuirman Ken White suid Davie is bles.sed lo have .some­ one like Mebane who is con­ cerned enough about the schools to muke such un offer. “I think this is n dynumic opportunity for Ihc folks of Davie County," he said. Mebane, in a telephone inter­ view later in Ihe week, said il will take a joint efforl by the county commi.ssioners, school board and school administrators as well as the local residents to meet the challenge. “I think it’s time wc realized that education is going to be the future of this county," he said. The county needs a bigger tax base, Mebane contended, saying it’s going to take companies Ihnt come in and spend $ 150 to $200 million to achieve that. In order to uttract those kind of compa­ nies, he said Ihc county needs lo educate its students to be poten­ tial employees. "The jobs that are going to be created in the Uniled States in the nexl 25 yeurs nre going to require more scientific educnlion and muthematics than the jobs that we’ve hud in Ihe pust," he said. “We’re going lo have to leach kids lo do that," In presenting the challenge on Aug. 19 ton group of county nnd school officinls us well us representutives of the private .sector, Mebane stipulated that the money be spent on enhanc­ ing the technological and scicn­ tific educational offerings at Davie High School. The county will hnve from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 of 2004 lo rni.se the $1.5 million, lie suid, Ihough pledged donutions muy be puid over a period of three yenrs. tn his role as founder and former CEO of Unifi, Mebane said ho saw the need for more educated people. In fact, from 1968 to 1971, the company ran a school to bring its employees up to an eighth-grade educa­ tional level so they could oper­ ate the machines. “When wo got into nutoma- tion at Unifi," he went on to say, "wc found the need for more und better educated people to run Ihe automated c(|uipment." Though he founded the Mebane Charitable Foundation in 1992, Mebane suid il only be- cunie active three years ago upon his retirement from Unifi. Superintendent W.G. “Dub” Polls said he is looking forward to working with county officials and Davie citizens in raising the money to meet Mebane's chal­ lenge. "1 will not focus on lhal prior lo tlie bond," he said. “If we don’t pass the bond, the chal­ lenge is off. We’ll be plunning for this while we’re out there seeking bond supporl." The commissioners got the ball rolling wilh their unanimous passage of a resolution endors­ ing the upcoming school bond referendum, which would pay for udditionnl cinssroom spucc und renovulions ut Cooleemee, Mocksville, Pinebrook nnd Shady Grovo elementary schools ns well us ul South Dnvie nnd Norlh Davie middle schools. An oxcerpt from the resolu­ tion reads as follows; “In order to sustain the quality of life in Duvie County we ns citizens have become accustomed to, our schools must be supported finan­ cially so that our reputation Ihroughoul the state may con­ tinue to be held in Ihe highest re­ gard." In pre.senting the re.solution, Chuirman White said commis­ sioners wanted to make sure there is no doubt of their support for the bond issue and their be­ lief in the importance of educa­ tion in Davie Counly. County Manager Terry Bralley said this is his first time to SCO such a challenge being is­ sued lo a county. “It’s so unique for Davie County to have that kind of op­ portunity," he said,“I’m excitcd and optimistic nbout it, I reully am," Education is critical lo the county’s future and Ihe quality of life here, according to Bralley. “I really think it behooves us all to look to the future,’’ he said, "and ask the question, ‘How are we going to graduale the best “ and the brightest from our school system?’ " In preparing to meot the chal­ lenge, Potts said school officials will be looking at the best way to spenil the money on technol­ ogy and scicnce classes nt the high school. “The challenge 1 havc as an educator is lo make sure that we invest the money the right way," he said. Mebane said he had lots of ideas for raising the .$ 1.5 million, but thut it will be up lo the counly ns to whul nvenues to pursue. "I feel thoy will." he snid when usked if ho thinks counly lenders und citizens will meet Ihe chullengo. "Thoy havc the capa­ bilities. It’s a mutter of desire, isn’t it?” r GET n e s a m f Kevin McCullough C a l l m e p e r s o n a l l y a t 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 o r 1 - S O O - 2 < 5 4 - 6 S 2 3 E m a il M e a t - k m c c u l l o u g h @ b e n m ' / n a t t . c o m A p p ly b y P h o n e - 1 -888-756-AUTO (2886) w w w . b e n i T i y n a t t . g e t a y e s . c o m ^ ^ B e n M y n a t t ^ONTIAC*GMC«NiSSAN 6 2 9 J A K E A L E X A N D E R B L V D . S . S A L I S B U R Y ,1. District Court DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tltur.sdiiy, Sept. 11,2003 - 5 Tlic following ca.scs were tlis- pcMcd of ill Davio District Courl Sepl. 4. Presiding: Judge Sainucl A. Cathey. Pro.sceuling; Wendy Terry, nssi.slant D A . -BnrtoAguilar-Benllez. reckless driving lo endanger, reduced lo ex­ ceeding safe speed, $25. cosl. - Pnul Banner, leash law viola­ lion, dismissed per plen. - Stacy A . Banner, barking dog, prnyer for judgemem conllnucd six monlhs, dogs lo remain inside home except when outside for exercise, comply with leash law; barking dog. dismissed per plea. - Margaret A . Beauchamp. D W I, .sentenced to 60 days in jn il, sus­ pended 36 monllis, $ 100, cost, sur­ render license, nol to operule mo­ lor vehicic unlil licensed by Depart­ ment of M olor Vehicles, substance abuse asscssment/lroalment, $325 allorney fee; open container after con.suming alcohol, dismissed per plea. - Connie J. Brow der, sale of cigarettes lo minors.scntenced lo 10 days in ja il. su,spended one yenr. $50, cosl, not be convicted o f simi­ lar offenses. - Thom as D . Brow n, driving with license revoked, dismissed per correction. -John R. Cam pbell, threatening phono call, assault on a government officinl/em ployee, nnd comm uni- cnling threats, sentenced lo 75 days In ja il, credit for 32 dnys served, local psychinlric evniuntion. - Leah R. Chunn, simple worth­ less chcck, prayer for judgement continued 90 days, cost, .$84.26 rcs- titulion; simple worthless check, dismissed per plen. ■ Joiic A . Cintron, misdemennor possession o f schedule V I con- trolled substance, prnyer for judge- i ment continued on cosl, not to pos- ;; sess nny illegal substance, conlrn- band ordered destroyed; improper muffler, dismissed per plea. V,; - M ilton D . Dillingham , injury . to real property, dismissed al re(|uesl of proseculing witness. I'g - Jerry T. D ulin. violalion of ^ jcourt order, sentenced to five dnys ^ * iin jn il, credit for five days served. ' ' I - Dnniel D . Gailher, expired in- ^^i jpection stickcrand open contniner |8M te r consuming alcohol, dismissed plea; driving w ith license re- ; voked, sealenced lo 30 dnys in Jail, auapended one'year,$IOO,cost, not to operate motor vchleic until li­ censed by Department o f M olor Vehicles. - Andrea J. Garner, driving wiih liccnse revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Thomns A . Olenn. possession Bicycles Found Lost a bicycle? ^ Severnl have been found und ‘^'/1 lurned into tho Mocksville Po- I'i; lice Department. Chock al the ' deparlment to see if one of the 'Af bicycles belongs to you. W endy’s « Robbed An armed robbery was re­ ported ut W endy’s on Yndkinville Road in Mocksville lU 9;25 p.m. Sunduy, Aug. 31. Assistant Mocksvillc Police Chief Wayne Stoneman said that a black mule, about age 30,5-1 tall with a stocky build and short hair wont in the restaurant, dis­ played a gun nnd demanded money. He fled on fool, and employ­ ees weren’t sure of a vehicle de­ scription, Stoneman said. South Yadkin To Put Fence At Intake Area COOLEEM EE - Soulh Yadkin Power Company's intake at tho dam on the river here will bo fenced. The work wus to begin this week, said Breck Bullock, com- puny owner and presideni. Bullock snid lliul the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) hus usked the properly lo be fenced for quite a while. “They demand I do il now.” A letter from FERC is forth­ coming, lie said. Bullock said tho company provides an area for fishing downstream nt ihe other ond of its properly. o f marijuana up lo one and half ounces, sentenced lo 30 days in Jail, suspended ono year. $20(1, cosl. not lo possess any illegal substance, contraband ordered destroyed. - Johnny F. Godfrey, assiuill on a female, dismissed; false report to police station, sentenced lo eight days in jail; violation of court or­ der. dismissed. - Brendan C . Hownrd. expired registration card/lag nnd failure lo obtain registration or title, d is­ missed per correction; exceeding posted speed, $25, cost. - M arlin D . Locklear, assault with a dendiy wenpon and coniniu- nicnting threnis, dismissed per fnil­ ure of proseculing witness to ap­ pear; possession o f drug parapher­ nalia and possession of marijuana up to half ounce, sentenced to 30 days in Jail, su.spended one yenr. $100, cosl, not to possess any ille­ gal substances, contraband ordered destroyed, gun to be returned to owner. - M ichacl L. Luffm an, intoxi­ cated and disruptive nnd possession o f drug puraphernaliu. sentenced to 60 days in J ail, suspended IK m onths, .be gainfully em ployed. $100. cosl. nol posse.ss nny illegal subslance or nlcohol. submit lo war- rantless/random .searches and screens, continue attending Centerpointe, $260 attorney fee. $50; possession o f controlled sub­ stance on prison/Jnil promises, dis­ missed per plen. - Corey E. Nichols, driving wilh licensc revoked, dismissed per cor­ reclion; misdemeanor child abuse, prayer for Judgement continued on cost. ■ Dennis L. Nichols, failure lo wear driver's seat bell, expired reg- istration card/tag, and failure lo slop ut steady red light, dismissed per plea; driving w ilh license revoked, sentenced to 30 days in ja il, credit for lime served. - John R . O rsillo, misdemeanor possession o f schedule V I con­ lrolled substance and possession of drug paraphernal ia, senlenced to 3U days in Jail, suspended one year. $100. cosl. not lo possess any ille­ gal subslance. contraband ordered destroyed. Attempted Armed Robbery Reported An oiiiorgency call from a local supermarket Inst Thursday has opened un investigation into un uttempted urnied robbery. A report filed by Ihe Davie County Shoriff'.s Department shows tlie incident occurred on Ihc evening of Sept. 4 ut Food Lion, 5285 U.S. 158 in Advunco. A Food Lion employee re­ ported the crime around 10;30 p.m. A bliick mule entered the store and nltomptod to stoul money by pointing a gun ut one of tho clerks, according to the report. It was not reported that any money was laken. A video tape of the altenipled robbery was seized by officials. Tho case is continuing lo bo invesliguied. - Garry S. Pirk Jr.. simple worth­ less check, dismissed per failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Matthew S. Rnulerson, speed­ ing 76 in a 55. reduced lo 64 in a 55. $10. cosl; expired Inspeclion sticker, dismissed per correction. ■ Matthew S. Raulerson. ficli- tious/concenled/revoked registra­ tion card/lag nnd operating vchicle with no insurance, dismissed per correction. - Inocenie B. Rea. driving wilh license revoked, reduced to no operator's liccnse. $25. cost. - M ilz R. Roynll, speeding 69 in a 55, reduccd to improper ei|uip- m ent. $25, cosl; ficlilious/con- cealed/revokcd registrntion card/ lag. dismi.ssed per correction. - Thom as M . Sheets, driving with license revoked, reduced lo no operator’s license, prayer for judge­ ment continued on eost. - Mclnny L. Shoaf, sale of ciga­ rettes lo minors, dismissed per com- plinncc. - Kenneth S. Sm ilh. violulion of courl order, dismissed per compli- nnce. - W illiam L. Sicelc. cily/town violalion. dismissed. W ilk e s C o u n t y M a n A r r e s t e d A t T r a ffic S t o p Marlow By Juckie Seubnit Davio County Entciprise Record A Wilkes County man ur- rosted during u traffic stop lust week later confessed to officinls he had also robbed u local pro­ duce market days earlier. K e v in R n y Marlow Jr., 20, of N. Wilkesboro w a s c h a r g e d wilh no operutor’s license uf­ ter Ihc 1988 Buick ve­ hicle he was driving wus stopped on U.S. 601 North at the Inlerstate 40 on-rump on Sept. 5. Davie Sheriff’s Department Detective Tony Leftwich inter­ viewed Marlow afier his arrest nnd questioned him nbout a re­ cent break-in at Jim’s Fruit ’n’ Smff ut 3311 U.S. 601 Norlh, Mocksville. Murlow gnve do- tuils of the breuk-in and was charged wilh felonious break­ ing, enlering, larceny, and pos­ session of burglary tools. He was ulso charged with misde­ meunor injury to real property. According to Leftwich, while on patrol around 3 a.m. on Sept. 1, third shift deputies discovered a broken window at Fall Revival Cornatzer Baptist Church September 14th -17th Rev. R o b D ccker, p astor o f T riad B aptist C h u rc h , K ernersville N C w ill be the guest spealier. R e v iv a l Services B e g a n S u n . E v e n in g S e p t, I4 t h a t 6 :3 0 P M S e p t. 1 5 th - 1 7 th a t 7 :0 0 P M All are Welcome! - Angela P. Swiiim , sale of ciga­ rettes lo minors, prnyer for Judge­ mcnl conlimied on cost. - Christopher A . Tnylor, misde­ meunor larceny, .sentenced lo 45 duys In Juil. suspended one year, be gainfully employed. $100. cosl. 24 hours communily scrvice wilhin 60 duys, $65 allorney fee, $24.66 rcs- tilulioa. - Ravon A . Torrence, misde­ meanor possession o f schedule V I controlled substnnee and open eon- tainer after consuming alcohol, dis- mis.sed per failure o f prosecuting wiiness lo iippeiir. - Roxanna S. W ebb, sim ple worlhless checks, dismissed per civil .seltlcments. - John R. Wood, c.vcecding safe speed. $10. cosl. , Fulled to Appenr: - Wuyne A . M ills, driving with licen.se revoked. - Tlieresa S. Kidenhour. simple worthless check. - Kennelh L. W heeler. D W I. driving left of cenler. the fruit stand. The owner was contiicted imd il was iliscovered that the cash register had been removed ulong with $80 worth of cigarettes. Marlow had been nrrested and convicted Iwo yeurs ago for breaking into Jim ’s Fruit ‘n’ Stuff, so he was a "first suspect" in Ihis robbery, according lo Loftwich. Leftwich suid Marlow ad­ mitted lo using a baseball but lo knock out a lurge plate glass in the store's tioor. Afier die rob­ bery Marlow’s white Buick ve­ hicle got stuck ill a muddy field localed on Wagner Road. Marlow admitted going from home to home at 4:30 a.m. that Labor Day Monday asking for help to get the vehicle pulled from the mud. Eventually, the cnr was pulled out by a neighbor’s tractor, according to Leftwich. A piece of a broken mil light was found nt the Wagner Road locution whore the car was de­ tained. Leftwich said they were able to match it to u broken lighl on the cur Marlow was driving when he was stopped und that a baseball bat was found inside liie vehicle. Marlow was placed in Duvie Detention Ccnier in lieu of a .$10,000 secured bond. His firsl courl uppeurance is scheduled Sepl. 18. 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Certified by the American Board of Urology, the American College ofSutgeons, WSWL-Stone Lithotripsy, and Laser Sui^ety, Dr, Grajewski is a graduate of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, He also completed a general sutgical residency at Mount Sinai, undergraduate studies at State University of New Yori<, and a urology residency at Downstate University Medical Center in New Yori<. He is a member of the American Urological Association, and is affiliated with Piedmont HealthCare’s Urology depaitment. Dr. Robert Crojemki ■DAVIS REGIONA ,218 0 LD MOCKSVILLE ROAD • 1-40, EXIT 1S4, STATESVILLE • (704) 873 -.0 281 6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Tluirsday, Sept. II. 2003 P u b l i c R e c o r d s Mocksvilie Police The followini; ¡ncidciils wore rcporlcd lo tlie Mi)clis\ ille I’oliec Department. - The hreaking.enteririi: and lar­ ccny of a candy machine at Cltmux Barber Shop on Depot Sireel was reported. - The breuking und eiiterini! of a vchicic p.itkcd an Holly L.inc was reported Sept. - On Sept. 5. a woman reported she wns assaulted lU a coin laundry on Sanford Avenue. Arrests - Deposits were reported miss­ ini; from Hardee's on Sepl. .“i. - On Sept. 5. it was reported thul a Honda dirt hike wus taken from u residence. Arrests - Tracey C iK kerliam .44. of 196 Grover Roud. was charged Aug. .10 w ilh shoplifting. Trial date; Sept. 2.‘i. - Larry Delvon Doulin. 24. of 19.3 Dallon Road, wns chargcd Sept. 2 with non-puynient o f child sup- port. Trial dule: Sept. 9. - Jumes Dean Lester. 2.1. of4«2 Briar Creek Koad. Advance, was charged Sept. .1 with iissuult on u female. Trial date; O cl. 2. ■ rrim ces Shield. 26. o f 601 Northridge C ourt, wus charged Sept. .“i w ilh assault. Court dule; Sept. 2.*;. Tr«mc Accldcnt.<i - A Denton womun was chargcd with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Yadkinville Koad at 11 ;.1.S u.m. Aug. .11. Tiffany Rose Aubin. 2.1, failed to stop the 2001 Chevrolet she wus driving before it hit the rear o f u 19S0 Buick driven by Pauline Sipes Wood. .‘Í4, of 1869 U.S. 6 0 1 N .. re­ ported Officer R.A, Donatlian. - A H u m p lo n v illc m an was chnrged with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on South Salisbury Street at 6:46 n.m. Sept. 3. Murio Alberto I’incdn Gom ez, 24. failed to stop tiic 2(HM Chevrolet he wus driving before it struck tlie rear of u 2000 Jeep driven by Jumes Winston Hurrison. Ufi. of Winston- Sulem. reported O fficer J.l>. Young. - No charges were filed after a wreck on Gaither Streel al 9;25 a.m . Sept. 4. Am y Barnhardt Church, 31. of 2022 U.S. 601 S.. driving u 1991 Oldsmobile. failed to yield right of way to a 2003 Inlcrnutionnl truck driven by W illie A . Bean Jr., 36, if Linw ood. reported O fficer R .A . Donutliun. - A Mocksvilie man wns chnrgcd with fuilure lo reduce speed after u wreck on Wilkesboro Street ut 11 ;44 u.m. Sept. 5. Junn Carlos Martinez Rivus, 23. of 4471 N .C . 801 N .. failed to slop Ihc 1988 Toyola he was driving before it hit the rear o f a 1999 Ford driven by M ichacI Christopher M cD nnicl. 33. o f 239 G reenhill Roud.rcpdrted O fficer E .M . Parker. The Davie County Sherifrs De­ partment mudcthe following arrests: - Bcnji Lee Barker, 2,‘i. of 387 Bingham Parks Road, Advance w as cilcd Aug. 27 for possession of schedule V I less Ihun hulf ounce. Trial date: Oct. 3. • Pamelu Shumate Beckermaii, 3 9 ,o f 803 Jnck Booe Road. Mocks­ viile was arrested Aug. 27 for fail­ ure to appear,Trial date: Sept. 19in Forsyth Coim ly. - John Ricardo Hcaggins. 46. o f 1120 N .C . 801, W ixKlleaf wus ar­ rested Aug. 28 for fuilure to appear. T ria l dale; Sept. 22 In Rowan Coum y. Hcaggins was also arrested the same date for driving with li­ cense revoked, displaying sus- jiendcd license, and e.xpired regis­ lrution plute. Trinl dnle: ScpI. 19. • Jninic Hernnndez Menu, 19, of 135 Stoney Lane. Mocksviile was arrested Aug. 29 for domestic as­ sault on a female, Triul date; Sept. 2,'i. - Tanya Renee Angell, 31. of Joncsvillc was arrested Aug. 29 for driving with licensc revoked. Trial dale; Ocl. 3. • Janice Caroline Teague. 34. of High Point was arresled Aug. 29 for ttiinhless check. Trial dute; Sept. 26 in Guilford County. -Jnmes Hdwnrd W illium s. 43. of 363 Juney Bcuuchnmp Road. A d­ vance wus nrrcsted Aug. 29 for fuil­ ure to nppcnr. Triul date; Sept. 2,‘i. W illiam s wasalso arrested Ihc sume date fordriving with license revoked and fictitious lug. Trinl dute: Oct. 3. - Jose Andre Velez. 20, o f W in- ston-Snlcm was arrested Aug. 29 for D W I. driving with license re­ voked. and provisional D W I under 2 1.Trial date; O ct.3. - Levi Paul T in gler, 20. of Salisbury was arrested Sept. 1 for fnilure lo comply. Trial dale; Sept. 2.‘i, - Michel Murlin GonzuIez.3.S.of 341 Scnford Rond, Advance wus arrested Sept. 1 for deportntion felony. Trinl dute; not listed. • Felton Lee M ayfield S r.,4 3 , of 262 Duke Street, Cooleemee was arrested Sept. I for assault on a female und fulse imprisonment.Trial date; Sepl. 25. - Michael Dale W ufford, 28. of 208 Powell Road, Mocksviile was arrested Sepl. 2 for second degree burglary, nssnull ¡nfiicting serious injury, und driving with liccnse re­ voked.Triul date; Sept. 18. - Kenneth Lee Riddle III. 16,of 596 Gordon Drive, Advance wns arrested Sept. 2 for larccny of a motor vchicic. Triul date: Oct. 2. - John Franklin Benton. .10, of 185 Lakew ood V illag e Road. Mocksvillc wus urresled Sept. 2 for assnult on a fem ale.Trial dale; Sept. 18. - David Clinton Siruncy. 26, of 1290 Junction Roud, Mocksvillc wns nrrcsted Sept. 3 for nssnull on n fcmule. Triul dale; Sept. 25. - Scolt Ryan M axw ell. 18. of 340 Duke Street, Mocksvillc was ur- restcd Sept. 3 for violating release order. Trial date; Sept. II. - Jose Andre Valcz, 20, of 196 Sonora Drive, Advancc was arrested Sept. 3 for unauthorized use o f a vehicle. Trial dale: O ct. 3. - Eddie Lee Frank. 52, of 169 Ralph Roud. M ocksvillc was ur­ resled Sepl, 3 for coinmunicating threats, conlributing to the delin­ quency of a juvenile, and assault by pointing u gun. Triul dule: Sept. 18. - Pmil Grahnni Ferrell ,4 6 ,of 172 Staya W ay, Mocksvillc was arrested Sepl. 3 for assnult with a deadly weapon innictiiig serious injury. Trial date; ScpI. 25 in Forsyth Counly. - Terrell Lanioni W atson, 28, of Lewisville wns arrested Sept. 4 for driving with license revoked. Trinl dale; Ocl. 17. Sheriff s Department The following incidents were reported lo Ihc Duvie Sheriff's Depl. - On A ug. 22 a student at S. D avie M iddle School reporlcd a wallet, money.and schcKil card were removed from a backpuck. - Jeffrey Sncud reported un ns- sault al an apartment in Hillsdale on Aug. 25. • On Aug. 26 Scott Lundbcrg reported un ussault nl a residence on Lagle Lune, Mucksvllle. - Sudie Burlon reported water was put in a vchicic gas lank nt a location on M errills Lake Road, Mocksvillc on Aug. 27. > - On Aug. 27 Putty Shaver re- ported a C D pinyer, Playstation game system, D V D s, luid money w ere rem oved from a hom e on Springwood Lune, Mocksvillc. - Scott Lundbcrg reported two bottles o f viKlku were removed from a home on Lagle Lane. Mocksviile on Aug. 27. - On Aug. 27 Stephen Marcello reporlcd two vchicle bumpers were removed from a residence on l-arm- land Roud, Mocksvilie. • Ashley Hester reported flower pots were damaged at n home on Putricin Wuy, M ockville on Aug. 28. - On Aug. 29 Lisu Wiggins of N . Duvie Middle School reported si wenpon,n Dale Earnhardt (k-ii knife, was brought on the school grounds. - Am andu Rcavis reported speakers were removed from n ve­ hicle al a home on Hobson Drive, Mocksvilie on Aug. 29. - On Aug. 30 Shaun McBrnyer reported a C D player was removed from a vehicle on N.C. 801 North, near the dragstrip. - Nntnlie Potts reported threats were conimunicatcd at n home on Undcrpuss Rond. M ocksville on Aug. .10. - On Aug. 30 Anthony Key re­ ported a breaking luid entering o f a molor vchicic al a business on N.C. 601 North, Mocksviile. - Roberl Hendrix o f Dnvie Log­ ging und Lumber reported u pres­ sure w usher, tool box, buttery ehnrgcr, telephones, television, imd money wns removed from Ihc busi­ ness on Aug. 30. - On Aug. 30 Gregory Roger re­ ported CDs nnd a cell phone were removed from a vchicle in the Food Lion parking lot on U.S. 158. - On Aug. 31 Billie Hutcher.son reported a yard wus dumnged ul a ' business on Junction Roiid, M ocks­ villc. - Jim Scoll reported u newspu- pcr ruck was removed from u shop­ ping cenier on U .S . 601 South, Mocksviile on Aug. 31. - On Sepl. I Cundicc Durnell reported u tnicrownve. television, nnd stereo were removed from u residence on Grunt Trull, M ocks­ viile. - Bill Hend reported a newspa­ per ruck wus removed from a busi­ ness on U .S. 601 South, M ocksvilie on Sept. I . - On Sept. 1 Chnrles Dnvis re­ ported n vehicle windshield wns dnm ugcd nl a residence on Westview Drive. Advnnce. - Dnle Berube reported u niuil- box was damaged at a residence on Oak Vulley Boulevard, Advance on Sept. I. - On Sept. I James King re­ ported a mailbox wns damaged on Oak Valley Boulevard, Advance. - Thom as Lehman reported a counterfeit chcck was w ritten at Lowes Foods, Advance on Sepl. 2. • On Sepl. 2 Nalhan Hayes re­ ported n car wus damaged al a loca­ tion on Gordon Drive, Advuncc. - A .student ul S. Dnvie Middle School reported u purse, cusli, nnd keys w ere rem oved from Ihe school's gym locker room on Sept. - On Sepl. 3 Sandra Lucas re­ ported money was removed from a church on U.S. 601 South. Mocks­ vilie. - Dennis M cBrnyer reported a muiibox wns dnmugcd nt a home on Baltimore Road, Advnncc on Sept. 3. • On Sepl. 3 Lhulu Byrdsonge reported u trespasser ul n residence on Mortgngc H ill, Mocksvillc, - Cnrroll Blackwclder reported a four-wheeler was removed from a residence on G uernsey Lune, Mocksvillc on Sept. 3. - On Sept. 4 Bruco Hinkle re-_ ported fireurms were removed from u residence ou H in kle D rive, Mocksvilie. Land Transfers The follow ing Innd transfers were recorded by Ihe Davie Regis­ ter o f Deeds, listed by parlies in­ volved, acreage, township and deed slumps purchuscd, wilh S2 repre- ■scnting S 1,000, - Huzel H , Walston und Helen Howell Conley by utlorney in fnct. H azel H . W alston to Jerry F. Oxendine, 1.06 ucrcs, Furminglon, 5138. - Jerry П. Oxendine to Jeremy F. Oxendine nnd Stacey L. Oxendine, 8.51 acrcs, Farminglon. - Donald W . Sain and Wanda A . Sain. Brenda S. Beck and W illiam A . Beck. Lindu S. Whisenhunt und Roy W hisenhunt, and Gary D . Sain lo M axic Harrison and B elly J. Hurrison, 11.48 ncres, Furmingum. S1.56. ■ Richurd S. Snyder und Muudie N . W illium s Snyder lo R & M Wood- lund Co., 2 trncts, Jerusnlem, S183. • L. Frances Temple and Jesse C. 1'emplc. und Louise S. Adnms und Sam H . Adnms to L. Frances Temie nnd Jesse C . Temple, half interest, six parcels, I'urniington. - L. Frances Temple and Jesse C . Tem ple, and Louise S. Adams and Sum H. Adnms to Louise S. Adams, half inleresl, six parcels, Farmington. • Louise Adams to'l'he Winslon- Salem Foundulion. trustee for Louise S. Adnms Clinritahle Re­ mainder Unitrust Agreement, half interest, six parcels, Furminglon. - L. Frances Temple and Jesse C. Tem ple lo The W inston-Salem Foundation, trustee fur L. Frances S. Temple Charitable Remainder Unitrust Agreement, half interest, six parcels, Farmington. - Westview Develo|)ment Co. to David S. M allard Conslruclion, I lol, Farminglon, S70. - L. Frances Temple and Jesse C. rem ple to The W inston-Sulem Foundulion, trustee for L. F'rances S. rem ple and Jesse C . Tem ple C haritable Rem ainder U nitrust Agreement, half interest, six par­ cels, Farminglon. - Roland P. Beck und Alm a K. Beck by attorney in fact. Bertie K im m c r Draughn lo M a lth e w Druuglin. 1.6 acres. Cniuhuln. $ 150. • H & V Construction to Norman C.H artlett. I loi, M ocksvillc. S.10. - Douglas B. Maxwell und Leslie L. M axw ell to Terry L. M itchell. .7 acres. M ocksviile. S202. - Secretary of Housing and Ur­ ban Developmenl to Jnniee M arie I’oore. I lol. - Colonial Estiiles lo Kichard P. Hendricks und Carol D . Hendricks, I lol. .Mocksville. S3.10. - Jeffrey D. Hiutt and Carmin 'rennille H iall to Jackie H . H all, trustee for Candy 11. Groce, Patrick C. Hartley and Jackic H . Hull. I truci. Mocksvilie. S250. - Lonnie Grny Hepler und Annie Shellon Hepler lo Duvid Cobb and Kathy Cobb. 1.5 acres, .$250. - W illie Bess Bennell, Delbert E. Bennett and M arlha H . Beniielt, Gam elle Nance Chapman and Fred O. Ellis und Murie Ellis lo Gurluiid Curr und Connie Carr. 1 tract. - Ian KnighI and Carol Anne Knight to Jerry D. Hopkins and Turn L . H opkins, 1 lo t, Farm ington, S770. - Hunny King Phipps lo W aller C. Phipps Jr., 36.5 acres. - Bobby Jnmes Keller and Rclha C. Keller, Timothy Lee Keller and Tonda K. Keller, Donna K. Powell and Juson D. Powell to Oukwood M o b ile H om es, 11.5 acrcs, Calahain, $58. - Tim olhy Lee Keller and Tonda Keller, Bobby J. Keller and Rctha Keller, Donna K. Powell nnd Jason L. Powell to Jason David Powell, .96 acre, Calahain. - Tim olhy Lee Kller and 1'onda Keller, Bobby J. Keller and Relha Keller, Donna K . Powell and Jason L. Powell loTim otliy Lee Keller. .92 acre,Calahain. - Roberl E. Price Jr., commis­ sioner, to J.T. Smilh Jr. and Martha S, Siuith, 2 lols. $3. - Koy Ervin Speer und Minnie Smilh Speer to Ervin Sniilh Speer, Donald Eugene Speer nnd Melissa S. Baity, 49.11 acres, Clarksville. - Alun L. Burnell and Marlha W. Barnett to Eric Davis nnd Tercsn P. Dnvis. I lol, Mocksvillc, $173. - Roy A. Copen und Donnn N. Copen to l.illiiui Jervey Spnrks, I lot, Furminglon,.$256. - Richurd S. Scnis und Brendn D. Scuts to Richard Steven Scats 11,1 lol, Farmington, $264. - Roy R. Bullins nnd G loria T. Bullins to Jeffrey Dean Kcrnslinc nnd Melis.sn G . Kcrnslinc, I lot, Farmington, $508. - Sum nuz In c. 10 Bryun L. W illnrd nnd Dee A . W illnrd, I lot, Fnrmington, $404. - Eric Keith Myers and Debra Jean Myers to Bradley Oncul nnd Jun M . Collette, 1 lot, $390. - Cambridge Isenhour Homes lo Jack Adams and Rita S. Adum.s, I lot, Farmlnglon, $380. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Cambridge Isenhour Homes,'2 lots, Farm inglon, $ 164. Highway Patrol Fires Davie County fire deparlments responded to the following calls; A ug, 29; Farm inglon. 11:22 n.m .,N . Davie Jr. High, fire ulurm, Smith Grove assisted; W illiam R. Davie, 2:41 p.m ., U.S. 601 North, rekindling o f fire. A u r, 30: M ocksvilie, 8 a.m.. Country Lane, iiulomohile accident; Jerusalem, 6:54 p.m .. U.S. 601 S oulh, autom obile accident; S heffield-C alahaln, 10:33 p.m .. Hum lel Roud. uutomohile uccident. A iijj, .31: Advance, 9:37 u.m., N .C , 801 Soulh. automobile acci­ dent; Sm ilh Orove, 2:43 p.m ..Inter- slate 40 W esl, automobile accidem; Fnrmington assisted; Smith Grove, 3:03 p.m .. Commerce Drive, fire nlurm. S ep t.t:F o rk,3;15p .m .,U .S .64 East, automobile uccideni. S ep l,2; Cooleemee. 12:26p.m .. SwicegiHKl Street,housenre;Jeni su­ lem nssislcd; Smith Grove, 6:13 p.m ..Toggenburg Lane, fire ulnrrn; Cornulzer-Dulin assisted. Sepl. 3: Advnnee. 7:31 a.m ., Vogler Koad, smoke investigution; Cornalzer-Dulin assisted; Jerusa­ lem ,4:27 p .m ,,U .S .601 Soulh. ve­ hicle fire; Cooleemee nssislcd; Ad­ vuncc, 9:19 p.m.. N.C. 801 Soulh. vehicle fire; M ocksviile,9;.16 p.m.. Cloister Drive.smokcinvcsligution; M ocksviile. 11:23 p.m ., Hospilnl Street, fire alarm; Center assisted. .Sept.4: Smith Grove. 10:24 u.m.. B lum enthal. Jewish Hom e in Clemmons, fire alarm; Mocksviile, 2:5Kp.m .,U.S.60l .South,fire alarm; Jerusnlem assisted. Sept. Ai Smith Grove, 3:52 p.m.. N .C . 801 North, uulo accident. The following traffic wrecks in Davie Couniy were listed liy Ihe N.C. Highwuy patrol. W reck on U.S. 601 A D avie counly teen was chargcd wilh snfe movement violn­ lion when the vehicle he was driv­ ing hil anolher Aug. 27. Joshua Thomas C line o f 244 Potts Road. Advance was truveling wesl in the pnrking lol of Davie High in u 1983 Ford pickup truck. Estelle Covinglon Klultz wns driv­ ing u 1993 Plymouth vehicle south on 601. Cline ntlempied to muke n left lurn out o f Ihe pnrking lol when his truck collided with Klutlz's. Trooper A.'T. Keller reported Ihe uccideni occurred at approximulely 3:30 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. W reck On Inlerslute 41) Rum p A Davie man wns churged with failure to reduce s()ced after a wreck Ihut iKcurrcd Aug. 29. Robin Thomus Bures Jr, of 169 Hickory Street. Coolemee was trav­ eling wesl on the 1-40 ramp ap­ proaching the slop sign. Sharon M e d lin Shum aker o f O lin was slopped in a 1991 Toyplu pickup nt Ihe stop sign. Bures' vehicle col­ lided into Shumaker's. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reponed the uccideni occurred ul npproxi­ malely 6;49 p.m. There were no in­ juries. Vehicle Illt.s U llllty I’ole No charges were filed after a Davie woman wrecked the vehicle she wus driving Aug. .10. Bernice Sm ilh Tnylor of 442 Rivcrdule Road. M ocksvilie was driving her 1995 Toyola vehicic soulh on U.S. 601 when il ran off Ihc road lo the right. Taylor's vc­ hicle collided with a utility pole and proceeded lo collide wilh a slopsign on Ihe southbound shoulder o f 6 0 1. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident occurred at npproxi­ malely 6:55 p.m. and Tuylor was taken to Davie Counly Hospilal for treatment. W reck On W ugner Knud There were no charges filed af­ lcr an accident thal occurred Aug. .10. An unknown driver was truvel­ ing south on Wagner Rond in u 1991 Ford vehicle owned by Lindn Hilton M cFull of Lexingion. The driver nltcmptcd lo uegolinle a lefl curvc, lost control, drove o ff the roud, siruck Ihe ditch, und overturned. Trooper A J . Furmer reported the uccideni occurred at approximulely 7:10 p.m. There were no injuries. W rcck (m Cunipbell Koad A Duvie mnn wns churgcd wilh slop sign und seat bell violations after a wreck Aug. 30. Gary James Ivesler o f 569 O llie Harkcy Road, Mocksvillc was trav­ eling south on Campbell Road in a 1975 G M C truck. Ivesler failed lo stop al a slop sign at the intersec­ tion of Campbell and U.S. 158 and nm into n yurd mid struck n iliicli. 'The truck continued traveling south until it siruck u fire pit. Trooper A .A . Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 8:05 a.m. Ivesler wns tuken to Duvic County Hospitul. Vchicle Hits G m irdrnll A Dnvie mnn was clinrged with exceeding sufe speed ufter he wrecked the vehicle he wus driving Aug. 30. Michnel Jnmes Bluck o f 4777 N .C . 801 South, M ocksvilie was traveling cast on U.S. 64 in a 1994 Isuzu pickup truck. Black’s vehicic ran off Ihe right shoulder und inlo left shoulder guardrail. Trooper A .A . Justice reported the nccident occurred nt approxi­ mately 10:15 a.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle llll.<i 'IVee.s No charges were filed after un accident thal occurrcd Aug. 30. G ary M ich ael Yales o f Yndkinville wns traveling north on N .C . 801 when his 1989 Ni.ssnn ve­ hicle ran o ff the right shoulder and struck several trees. 'Trooper A .A . Justice reponed the nccident occurred al npproxi­ mnlcly 11:00 a.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle Colllde.s W ith Trees No charges were filed uficr a Davie woman wrcckcd the vehicle ■she was driving Aug. 31, K im Eaton Summ ers o f 835 Ealon Church Rond, M ocksvilie was driving her 2002 Ford vehicle enst on U.S. 64 when it ran off the right shoulder. Summers' vehicle traveled down an embanknient and struck several irccs. Summers .stated she hud swerved lo nvoid n veliicle traveling in her lune. 'Trooper A .A . Justice reported Ihc nccident occurred ul npproxi- inutely 11:45 n.m. and Summ er and a passenger were laken to Dnvie 1 lospilal for Irenlnient. Vehlcle.s C ollide O n D nlllm ure A Davie womnn wus churgcd will! fuilure lo reduce speed after Ihc vehicle slie wns driving hil anotlier Aug. 31. Susan M inton Rodgers o f 227 Janies Roud, Advuncc had slopped her 1996 Pontiac vehicle facing norlli lu n stop sign on Bnltimore Rond heliiiul u 1998 Kin vchicle driven by Zeimn Stnnley M cLellnnil of 823 Howurdtown Rond, Mocks­ ville. Bolh vehicles begun imveling nonh when McLcllnnd slopped her vehicle. Rodgers' vehicle collided wilh McLciland's. 'Trooper F.C. Ferguson reporlcd Ihe accidem occurred ul upproxi- niulely 5:46 p.m. C nr W recks O il N .C , «01 A Davie woman was churged w illi exceeding snfe speed uflcr she wrcckcd the vehicle she was driv­ ing Aug. 31. C iiiitliiued O n I’lige 7 Hiühwav Patrol DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD , Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 - 7 C nnlliiucd From Page 6 A shley M organ Jessup o f 708 Peoples Creok Road, Advance was driving a 1994 Honda vehicle north on N .C . 801. Jessup’s vchlcic ran o ff the right shoulder and struck a roud sign nnd n tree. Trooper A .A . Justice reponed tho nccidcnt occurrcd at npproxi­ mately 9:30 n.m. and Jessup wus tuken to Forsyth Mcdical Center for trentment. W rcck O n N .C . 801 A Dnvie tccn wns chnrged wllh failure to reducc speed when Ihc vchicic lie was driving liit unother Sept. 3. Bryson C urt S inilh o f 428 Clierry H ill Roud, M ocksvilie wns truveling soulh on 801 in a 1990 Jeep vehicle. Jane Zim m erm an Hendrix o f 277 M arkland Road, Advnnce wns driving u 1992 Toyotn vehicle. Sm ith’s vehicle collided into H endrix’s in Ihe southbound lune o f 8 0 1. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the uccideni occurred ut approxi­ mately 7:20 a.m. and Ihere were no ' injuries C n r H U A t D niry Queen There were no charges filed af­ lcr II wreck occurred in the Dairy Queen pnrking lot Sept. 3. An unknown vehicic was trav­ eling in an unknown direction in the Dniry Queen pnrking lot when It hit a pnrkcd 1997 Hondn vchicle owned by Buford Leonurd Nichols Jr, of Lexington.The unknown car left the sccne after Impncl. Trooper M .T , Dallon reporlcd the accident occurrcd nt npproxi­ mnlcly 6:40 p.m. Vehicle Catches on Fire No clinrgcs were filed aflcr a vehicic caught fire nnd hil a tele­ phone box Sept. 3. Dnvid Rny M iller o f 119 N .C . 801 South, Mocksvillc was travel­ ing south on U.S. 601 in a 1994 Pontiac vehicle when the engine cotnpanm cnl cnughi fire. M ille r quickly drove the vehicic lo the right shoulder und exited the vc­ hicle. Tho vehicic Ihen begun lo roll bnckwards nnd hit n toleplionc junc­ tion box un the lefl side o f the roiul. The vehicle then re-entered the rondway and cume to rest in the northbound lane of 601. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred al npproximnlcly 4; 15 p.m. h W rcck In I'lirkln g Lot 1'here were no churges filed af­ ter a wreck occurrcd Sept. 3, Joseph Rny Simmons Jr. o f Old Fort wus driving a 2002 Chevrolet M O C K S V I U L E M O O S E L O D G E # 1 9 4 9 B I N G O S ta rtin g Ih u rs d a y , S e p t. 1 1 D o o rs O p e n a t 6 p .m . F irst G a m e a t 7 p .m . 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W rcck O n U 5 .601 A S urry C ounly mnn wns charged with unsafe movement af­ lcr the vchicle he wns driving hil an­ other Sepl. 4. John Christopher Hunter o f Pi­ lot Mountain wns Irnvcling soulh on U.S. 601 In n 1994 Ford vehicic. Chrlslinu Dny Hurt o f 436 Avon Street, M ocksviile was traveling soulh on 601 in a 1998 Dodge ve­ hicle. Hunter and Hun's vehicles both came to a stop for the traffic signal on U.S. 64. Hunter’s vehicic began lo travel soulh and collided into the rear of Hurt's vehicic. Trooper J ,R. Allred reported the accident occurred al approximately 5:50 p.m. There were no injuries. CoHlslon O n U » S ,6 l)l A Davio mnn was chnrgcd wilh fuilure to reduce speed nfler Ihe ve­ hicle he wns driving hil nnolhcr Sepl. 4. Rodger Leo Lewis of 169 Wnll S ircel, Coolem ee was traveling north on U.S. 6 0 1 Inn 1985 Pontiac vehicle. Grimes H. Pnrker Jr. o f 117 Duke Sireel, Coolem ee wus ulso truveling north on 601 in a 1995 Toyotn vehicle. Pnrker hnd slopped his vehicle behind a line o f truffic. Lewis fniled to stop his vchicic nnd it collided inlo the rear of Parker's vehicle. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurrcd al approximulely 3:10 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Accident O n U.S.fiO t A N orth C aro lin a man was charged w llh safe movement violn­ lion nftcr the vehicle he was driv­ ing hil anolher Sepl. 4. Reginald Dnrryl W hile of O x­ ford wus traveling soulh on U.S. 601 in a 2002 Muck Iruclor irnller and pulled inlo a public drive. W il­ linm Lucius Dixon III was slopped In Iho private drive wailing to turn onlo 601 In n 1994 International truck. W hite’s truck collldctl inlo D ixon’s. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reporlcd tho nccident occurrcd ut npproxi­ mnlcly 1:25 p.m. There were no in­ juries. Wetmore Farms W O O D L E A F Available Now CANNING TOMATOES Homegrown Tomatoes Squash & Cucumbers. 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Call 336-998-5518 RJ Reynolds Employees We need to talle W c w iu il 1«) m ak e sure you gel the intisl o ut ot'yHiir i-etireiiient |)laii (ILstributiHii. RJ Reynolds and Edward Jonos are not afiiliatod. RJ Reynolds neither approves nor disapptovos of tho tnvestmeols or (nvestmonl plans being offered. Call or stop by today for a free consultation. Matt Voreh 66 Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 (336) 761-4400 Brenda Battle 854 Valley Rd.,Ste. 400 Mocksviile, NC 27028 (336) 761-5672 www.edwarcyoiic3.com Member SIPC Edwardjones Serving Indlriduil Inveilon SIb« 1871 From the Desk of the Coimty Manager... Dear Diivie County re.sidcnt.s: It'.s not uiui.sual for there to be kinks that need to be worked out when a new .sy.steni is put in place. As most residents noticed hist week, the privatization of the solid waste and recycling prograins was no exception lo that rule. Throughout the week wc received some calls because of changes In the .system bolh al the convenience center and in the recycling program. Davie County is working closely with GDS to smooth over the rough edges as the program gets up and running. We will continue to do so until the new system is running stnoolhly. Outsourcing these programs will save the county taxpayers an estimated $500,000 this year alone. The county stands by the decision to outsourcc solid waste and recycling ns being the most fiscally responsible option available lo us in the.se difficult economic times, while still trying to retain an environmentally friendly policy. Although last week recycling pickup saw delays, we believe that is a temporiuy situation, nnd GDS is working extended hours to correct for it, adding trucks and staff. Some of you may have seen garbage trucks picking up the recycling. This is just one of the ways GDS worked to get back on schedule. That recycling is being laken lo a facility to bo sorted, and the recyclable items will be recycled. So what caused the delays? An inordinate amount of trash was mixed in with the recyclables. Sorting through all the trash created the delays. This is n new program and il will take a few weeks for people to get used to il. Used razor blades, empty take-out food boxes and dirty diapers do not constitute recycling. As people use iheir recycling bins for recycling and not for trash, the program will begin to run much more .smoothly. As a reminder, tlie following items are recyclable under the new program: • plastic d r in li bottles • m ilk ju g s • a lu m in u n i cans • ne w sp ape r • m ix ed p a p e r (magazines, catalogs, junk mail, oflice paper, phone books and empty food boxes) Empty food boxes refers to “chip board” food boxes and examples are cereal and dry pasta boxes.' Pizza iwxcs, cliiclicn buckets, and other carry-out food boxes are not recyclable. Please rinse oul any cans, jugs and plastic bottles before recycling. Corrugated cardboard, like that found in moving boxes is not.reeyclable in this program. Other non-recycliiblcs include tin. Styrofoam, glass, and plastic detergent bottles. I know mnny of you were up.set to learn that glass would no longer be recycled. UnfoHunalely, this is a trend wc arc seeing acro.ss the country becausc glass is clieaper to produce than to recycle. Communities throughout the counlry are having lo end glass recycling because they lose money every time they try to recycle it. Residents who still wish to recycle cletu' nnd brown glass or cnrdbonrd ure invited to take it to the tiecycling centcr nl the Rowan County Landfill, localed nl 789 Campbell Road, Woodleaf NC. Although the first few weeks mny be itregular, please continue to put your recycling out for pickup on the snme day as your trash. As non-rccyclable items are lefl in tiie bins so people understand whnt is nnd is not recyclnble, we expect the program to smooth out and timely pickups to resume. The Convenience Cenier remains open for residentinl use, although it does not accept recycling. The center should be used for disposing of large items such as refrigerators tmd sofas; used oil and tires. If you will need help unloading your items, please bring a friend. The Convenience Center is located at 360 Dalton Rond in Mocksviile, 336-998-8262. It is open Mondny ihrough Friday 7:30-4:30; and Salurday 7;30-noon. 1 nsk for your patience and understanding while we work through this chnnge. Working together we can all make this new program successful. Sincerely, Terry Brailey County Mnnnger :» r .' / / 7 í " r' 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ICN'rKRI'RISE RKCORD, Thursduy,Sept. 11,2003 Painted windows by Leslie Hamlin will be among the offerings at this weekend’s One Way show. One Way Art And Antique Show This Weel<end More Ihnn 50 arlisl.s am! vcii- iliirs I'riini iis far away as C!ei)i- ÿia will parlicipiilc in Ihe I'irsl One Way arl aiul anlii|ue sliow and sale ihis weekend in Mocks- ville. The show will be liekl Croni 10 a.ni.-6 p.ni. Salurday and Sunday. Sepl. 1.1 and l-t, al Ihe lariii of Glenn and Linda Mace on 426 Deadmon Road. A wood luiner, Mace will have his crealions for sale al the show, as will other local arlisls. including glassblowcr Kon Woodworks owner and One Way organizer Linda fvlace looks at a carved and painted chair by Jill Potts. William R. Davie Student Wins T-Shirt Art Contest William R. Davie Hlemen- lary fourth grader Madison Whillock won the grand prii'e in a t-shii1 contest sponsored by the Davie Counly Arls Council. The design will be featured on a t-shirt to be sold al the One Way art and iinliiiiic show this weekend in -126 Deadmon Road in .Mocksville, The contest was open to all fifth graders in Davie Counly (Madison is ill il combination foiirlli/nfth gnide cliiss). School winners arc listed be­ low. Cooleemee Elcmenlary: 1st, Jossi Chnltin; 2nd, Jacob Zihmer; 3ril, iosh Slewarl; Re­ serve, Tony Diiiz. Cornatzer lilenientary: 1st, Andrew Guardad; 2nd, Lauren Mars hill I; .Ird, Jennifer Robettsoii. Mocksville lilemenlary: 1st, Cara Hendricks; 2nd, Denzell Garmon; .Trd, Andrew Doninnski. Pinebrook niemeniary: 1st, CTuirloiie Smith; 2nd, Chad Howard; .Ird, Ryan Budd. Shady Grove lilemenliiry: 1st, Cellie Cornalzer; 2nd, Ale.vandra Smitlulead; .Ird, Nicolas Sizemore. William R. Davie lilemen- lary: 1st, Ashley Malloy; 2nd, Caillyn Hyde; .ltd, Matthew Dyson. Howard Named To Commission Rep. Juliii Howard ha.s been named lo the Joint Legislative CommI.sslon on Governmental Ope rations. “I am pleased that the speaker has asked me lo parlicipnte in this commi.ssion. I expect that during this long interim period, we will be nble to get much accomplished for the State of North Carolina,” .said Howard. The Joint Legislative Cottimission on Governmental Operations serves as a watchdog for budget matters during the interim. It reviews expenditures by agencies and conducts studies ofthe programs and practices ol the various institutions of state government. Tree Seedlings Available The N.C. Forest Servicc has received its forest tree seedling applicalions for the 2003-2004 planting season. Those wanting to order tree seedlings should order as soon as possible in order to be assured of receiving the species they de­ sire. All species available are li.sted in the application, along with the prices. There are four ways to order; online; by telephone with a credit card; at any N.C. Depart­ ment of Forest Re.sources facil­ ity; or by mail. Hardwoods and evergreens are available as bareroot seed­ lings. Species include white oaks, red oaks, green ash, red maple, black walnut, white pine, red cedar, Atlantic white cedar, baldeypress and persimmon. There are several packages such as conservation packs, en­ vironmental packs, wildlife packs and a wetland pack. Pick up an iipplication to get all the information needed to order. Applications are available from the N.C. Foresl Service of­ fice In the old County Office Building, S. Muin St., Mocks­ ville, or by calling 751-5319. - Photos by Robin Fergusson ‘Inch Worms’ Eating Trees Curtiss, wood carver and painter Jill Polls, mixed media artists Leslie Hamlin and Phyllis Shapiro, and Nola Rich, who crciites felled and wool pieces. It is the first show lor the Miiccs, who own Woodworks Gallery in Mocksville, at their home. They have allended Iho One Way shows in King for sev­ eral years. Those are operated by Rick and Carolyn Landreth. Last winter, artists who at­ tend Ihe King show were polled to see if Ihere would be inleresl in adding a Mocksvillc show, Linda Mace said. "We’ll have mosl of the same artists and an- tiiiue dealers.bul we’ve added a lot more." "We are incredibly fortunate to have the passion and support of such great artists and mer­ chants in Ihis area," said Laura Ward, executive director of the Davie County Arls Council, a cosponsor of the One Way show. A variety of demonstrations will include an 18lh Century hearth cooking site by Terry and Joe Ramsbotham, black- smithing, Irish slep dancing, biigpipcrs from the Deep River Pipes & Drums and more. Live music from Mel Jones of Mocksville and others will lake place both days. The show is being organized by Linda Mace and Joe Phillips. "We have tried to involve as many of tlie artists we know in the county who wanted to par- licipalc, righl down lo Ihe kids,” Phillips said. "Hopefully,the now locution will attiiicl more visilors to the area iuul let people know that we iue an arts loving community here in Davie County," Mace said. "You don'l have lo go to a big cily lo see great arl. Liler- iilly, we can find il, right in our own backyard." The Fall Caiikerworm,some­ times called the Inch Worm, is eating at trees in Davie County. The worm comes in a vari­ ety of colors, ranging from lighl und dark green to mixtures of red, yellow and brown. They may have stripes down the back or on the .sides. It has a wing- spread of about one to one and four-tenths inches. The larvae of the canker- worm eat stnall holes in ihe leaves of the host trees, and as Ihey grow, their appetite in­ creases to consume the whole leaf. 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Sprinkle Mission Starts Sunday DAVIE COUN I'V ENTERPRISE RECORD, riiiirsdiiy, Sepl. 11,2003 - ^) The Sprinkle Preaching Mis­ sion, a series of prcacliing ser­ vices established in lionor of the late Dr. Henry and Margaret Sprinkle, will be held at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville Sepl. 14-16, The mission will begin Sun- day, Sept. 14 wilh services al 8:50 and 10:55 a.m. Services will be held cach evening through Tuesday al 7. Dr. L. Gregory Jones will bo Ihc Sprinkle prcacher. Child carc for young children will be provided cach evening. School Board OKs Tobacco Use Survey For North Students By Kim .Iii.slen Davic Counly Enlerprise Rccord Wilh a 5-1 vote, members of the Davie Counly Board of Edu­ cation approved'North Davie Middle School participuting in a N.C. Department of Instruc­ tion tobacco use survey. Marty Carter voled againsl participation. The survey is given out ev­ ery two years in an effort to bel­ ter undersland and reduce teen tobacco use. The information from the survey can be helpful when applying for certain grants, suid Frances Tutlerow. “I don'l like this survey," suid Carter. “I have n lot of prob­ lems wilh it. I think its a grand wasle of time. There are 60- some questions for middle school sludentK to have lo an­ swer. I’m really confused as to why they need this level of in­ formalion. We recognize this is an illegal activity for students, so why are we asking if they pre­ fer Virginia , Slims or Marlboros?" The survey will be given lo four classes at the middle school, and parents will have the option to sign a form removing their child from taking the .sur­ vey before it is given. In the past, it has taken aboul 30 min­ utes for school nurses to admin­ ister the survey. “We've heard Frances Tutterow say before that niiiri- juana and drugs are a part of high school, bul cigarettes are up there above anything else," said board member Marlene Shamel. "This survey helps the stale be aware of what ourhoallh people arc teaching in the class­ room und see if il is doing any good for our young people lo­ day." Carter was concerned aboul other queslions. "I think some parents may be offended with the suggestion about cigarettes and cocaine. One of the questions asks whether or nol sludenis believe people can become addicted to tobacco the same way they can to cocaine or heroin. Tutlerow pointed out thal throughout the survey, the first choice answer is always the cor- roct answer for a child who has never smoked. "Hopefully, they don’t have lo reud any further on those. The initial research came from the CDC (Center for Di.sease Con­ trol) and allows the health field and educators to come logelher and sec what wc need lo talk about. Underage tobacco use is a real concern. Cigarettes und dip urc II real concern." According to past Can Stop survey data, by high school, 50 percent of .students will have tried or use tobacco products. 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G o to 4th stoplight, turn left & look foi* school on left beside Clemmons, libraiy); 10. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 Sports DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept, 11,2003 - Bl Justin Brown pushes Into the end zone on fourth-and-goal for the winning margin In Davie’s 10-7 win. - Photos by James Barringer Davie Slips Past Mooresville For 4-0 I By lirinn Pitts Dnvie Couniy Enterprise Rccord Turnovers nnd blown scoring, chnnces gave Davie’s Varsity rootball team every opportunity to lose for the first time'tftre Friday, but Davie’s pun­ ishing offensive line and stingy defense wouldn't let them. T\vo interceptions nnd a missed field goal allowed Mooresville to lend 7-3 at halftime despite getting manhandled on the slat sheet. In the first hnlf, Duvie pounded the ball down the field behind Its huge OL (Zach Jakob, Justin Norsworthy, Ryan Boehm, Matt Markland, Dion Cody and tight end Ted Randolph) on 17- and 13-play drives, but came away with no poinls. In the first down-to-the-wire game of the season, Davie showed it could hnndle the lieat. It dug deep In the sec­ ond half and snatched a 10-7 decision by cashing in its third monster drive of the gaine. By improving lo 4-0, il got revenge lor a 2002 loss for tho third time In three tries. Mooresville (1-2), of the Nortli Piedmont 3-A Conference, blasted Davie 37-6 last year. “It was Interesting,” said Jakob, a prototypical left tackle at 6-4, 290 pounds. “It took us awhile to finish it. Those 10-minule drives wore us out, but we didn’t quit and the defen.se gave us good position. It showed what we're made of.” Kevin Winters missed a field goal after Dnvie marched to the Mooresville 18. Andrew McClannon's first intercep­ tion of the season was returned 32 yards for a 7-0 Mooresville lead. Later in the first half, Mooresvllle’s Joe Brice in- tercepted McClannon nt the Moores­ ville I . On the other hand, the Blue Devils made virtually no mistakes for 40-plus minutes and j’ust one penalty. But Billy Riddle and the Davie's defense came Ihrongh in the clutch, run- ,Tal{ob Norswortliy Brown к . '.«-ЛГ Rice ners Cooler Arnold (11 ‘J yards) and Jus­ lin Brown (57 yards) pounded on a stout defense that had given up 17 regulation points in two games, and Davic finally grabbed the lead with 10 minutes to play lo celebrate a 4-0 start for just the seventh time in hi.story. “It'.s a c|unlity victory," Davie coach Doug llling said. “We made mistakes and still overcame it. When you can do that, it gives the kids a lot of confidence. We can play with anybody wlien wc don’t make mistakes." The Blue Devils have proud tradi­ tion, averaging 10 ivlns in former Davie coach Mike Carter’s 14 years at the helm (1989-2002). But they were scratching their heads all night, getting outgained 234-103 in yardage and 1.“)- 6 in first downs, Early on, McClannon used shorl passes to befuddle Mooresville. He con­ nected wilh 5-7 receiver Jeremy Young, Plense See Davio - Puge B6 Riddle Rescues Davie From Defeat Iiy lirinn Pills Davie County Enterprise Record With the fourth-quarter clock tick­ ing down against visiting Mooresville Friday, Davie’s football team was re­ ally in trouble. The Blue Devils, smothered by Davie's relentless defense through 38 minutes, rose from the ashes after Ju.s- tin Brown's fourth-down run gave Davie a 10-7 lead. David Sherrill swepi 12 yards. Quarterback Chip Pickard ran option left and kept the ball for 13 yards. Pickard ran option right and tucked it for 27 to the Davie 19. Mooresville was rolling and the home crowd was grimacing. But ju.sl when it looked as If the Blue Devils were going to tie it or jeopar- Riddlc Coriiat/.er dizc, Davie's unbeaten rccord (4-0) wilh a go-ahead touchdown, the War Eagles’ biggest defensive slar saved them from a dark finish. With the game on the line, Davie had a Divlsion-I candidate il could rely on. Billy Riddle, The free safely made the play that will be talked about for years at the Davic 5 with 5:42 left, intercepting Pickard’s only pass attempt, reluming it 30 yards and crushing Moorcsville’s spirit, 10-7. “BIg-tlme players make blg-tlme plays in big-time situations, and that was a big ono righi there," Dav ie coach Doug llling said. With Mooresville one more big play from putting Davie in 911 mode, Riddle displaycil a champion's composure and focussed on Mooresville’s honey-hole pa.ssing target, 6-4 Chris Peoples, who the previous week clinched a 23-20 triple-overtime win over Alexander Central wilh a 10-yard reception. "1 saw Iheir'No. 80 line up at lighl end, so I kind of smelled a rat bccausc he hadn’t played there all game,” Riddle .said. “I kind of knew something was up. 1 saw him release off the ball and knew he wasn'l run blocking. He’s Iheir go-to guy, so 1 just played it up on him. It's definitely the biggest Interceplion I’ve ever had, and 1 was glad it came at that time in the red /.one. It came nt the perfect time," “He didn't get caught up In Ihe run, run, run," llling said. “He knew his re­ sponsibilily and read it the whole way. I happened to be watching him and, boy, il was prelly. Il’s good lo see good Ihings happen to a boy like that." The War Eagles ran 48 plays on three long drives and controlled the clock all night, but their statistical superiority was offset by two turnovers and they trailed 7-3 al halftime. Pieuse Sec Kiddle - Puge Ii(i Mind-Boggling: Jaines Scores On First Six Carries When yon hear somebody say “Souih Davie won 44-0,” you llgure the vielim had to be Con lher-Lipe orSotnh- casi. Bul it was West Rowan lhal the sev­ enth-grade Tigers destroyed last week on the road, and that's downright scary for the rest of the Mid-South Confer­ ence. The Bulldogs are traditionally a for­ midable opponent. West and South have finished 1-2 In the standings several times in the lust eight years, and Wesl came In holding an 8-7 lead in the sev­ enlh- and ciglith-grade series. But this chapler In the storied rivalry was worlils dil'ferenl. West went bear hunting with a stick, getting outgained 287-57 in offense and watching South (2-0) average 15 yards a play. “Anytime we play West Rowan, 1 expcct to be in a dogl'ighl,'' Soulh coach Todd Bumgarner said. "Bul I've got some extraordinary talent." Perry Janies is a mere nine carries into his iiiiddle-school career, and lie’s already a legend. Afier racing untouched' into the end zone on his only Ihree car­ ries in a 52-0 season-opening win over Corrllicr-LIpe, Janies scored on Ills first three carries at Wesl. West coughed up the ball on its sec­ ond play, and James scored from the 8 two plays lalcr. On Soulh's next offen­ sive play, he went 6 1 yards. On his third run of the game, and sixtii of the year, he glided 39 yards. His touchdown-every-earry streak ended at six early in tho sccond half, when he was .stopped for 16 yards. Mo­ ments laler, he raced 43 yards for his fourlh TD and finished with six carries and 168 yards. James Is averaging 35 yards a pop. Bumgarner can't comprehend the mag­ nitude of 319 yards on nine rushes. He's not alone. “What can you sny about Perry James?” he said. “He will make a move and you’ll think; ‘Man, did I just .see that?’ A lot of limes he kicks It over their Please Sec 7tii Tigers - Page IllO P o sitive T h in kin g Soccer Coach Wants To Bring Team To Next Level The magic number for Davie's var­ sity soccer (fpponents is three. If they put up three goals, Davie’s chances dis­ appear. The War Eagles (I -4-2) have scored two or fewer goals In all seven games, and lasl week they lied Forbush 1 -1 and lost 3-1 to Statesville. While they haven't generated much offense during nonconference play - going 0-1 -2 In the most recent games despite getting outscored only 6-4 - the defense has shown consistent signs of progress, “I'm still looking for the thing that would take this team from the level of scrapping to the level of being very suc­ cessful," Coach Jeremy Byrd said, “We need to be able to hold the ball up front and pull the trigger at the right time. The flnishing, that's what has been the most difficult thing for us. We have some good ball handlers, nnd we’ve gol some guys with a lot of speed. We don’t have one Incredible forward lhat domi­ nates. But I've got a number of very good developing players. One of my forwards is Tyler Baily, and he’s a fresh­ man.” Byrd will take any positive, and he got one as Davie salvaged a tie with Forbush in the late stages, Harrison Judd gol mugged on nn nttaek, lhal set up a penalty kick, Jose Paniagua bur­ ied the game-tying PK with 13 minutes left, “The first hnlf, we didn’t play nearly as well as the second half,” Byrd said, “We had several opportunities and we closed on one of them, At the end, For­ bush wns holding one,The game turned D;|lnn Reynolds, Da*}l3™cl\Wn, Lucus Boger and Josh Piirrish sWar'iiicd and l(ept Forbush under wifiiJJs overthe final 60 minutes, “I put Dylan nt sweepei- after about 15 minutes because they aro very fast out front, and he gave us an extra boost of speed,” Byrd said. “David is big and fast, and Lucus always seems to get the job done. Those two guys outside are invaluable, and Parrish had a good game.” Davie struck first against Statesville, Andrew Oildein fed Reypbjds 10 min­ utes inlo the game, and Reynold.^ fin­ ished a breakaway beautifully in the right corner. “Awesome," Byrd said. “That’s ex­ actly what 1 would have wanted lo start the game.” Davie,however,couldn't sustain the momentum against the unbeaten Grey­ hounds, who scored nt the 20-, 30- and 69-minute marks. Despite the loss, Byrd marveled at Plensc Sec Soccer - Page H8 W o r th N o tin g , Perry James bad six {^.arrles^t^r 168 yards and four TD.s.'ShyteW Hrowiihad siK'currtos for 80 yard?,: ,nnd Dre>v Absher got his tliird. In^ tcrccptjon In two gomes DavieVs 7th teiim crusliedW-Rov^a'iVi 44-0. In t\yo games, James has.319' ^yards tmd seyen touclulowns.von nine carries. , Sam antha Judd sorve.d , Davie’s volleyball team to a'dV-’P'- load, in a 25,-2, 25-12 \yin pyer Downtovvn. t / Jake Lloyd nnd JarrctI FIe-1 harty supplied tho defense,-.iandi Russell Hilton scored with a riiirtut^j to go to give Davie’s J V so« cor teain a 1-0 win over Statesville, ',J With 13 minutos left,;i,idsc; Paniagua came through witH'a PR' goal that gave Davie’s varsity ¡¡bq- cer team a I-l tie with Forbush; ' • Cooter Arnold topped JOG yiird'^i liishinj^ for the fourth straight ^amei Justin,Bjrqwn "scored ahd'wii)ni«gi TD, iuid Billy Riddle made n'lja^; b,ve»kipg jntereeption' ,pay|o'« .varsity,football tean\i'mpi;pyef|'(g’ O'witli a natlbiting Kjporebville. H2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Tliursday. Sept. И, 2003 The Davie High boys cross country team, from left: front - Kyle Smith, Tommy IvlcGlaun, Aaron Hollifield and Corey Hawkins; back - Coach Daric Belter, Andrew l^lnor, Justin Bentley, Michael Beck and Corey Doub. Runner Peeler Takes First Place B c ka h P c fle r led D avie's ¡¡iris cross coun­ try le n til o v e r S o u th R ow an last w eek. In the first 5 K (3.1 iiiiles) racc o f the season, P eeler fin ­ ished first as D avie w on by a score o f 23-34. F o llo w in g up P eeler fo r D a vie w ere Sharon W oodw ard (th ird o v e r­ a ll). M n rie R obertson (fifth ), H annah Thom pson (six lh ). Sa­ vannah K o w alski (eighth) and A llison M nckinlosh (ninth). South was a lopsided w inner over D u v ie ’s boys, 18-46. "Peeler ran by her­ s e lf," C o a c h D a ric B e ite r s a id . "S o u th R o w a n has a g ir l, Rachel H inshaw , w ho is lh cc|u alilyo fU ckn h . But tennis did it Inst year and they're doing it a g a in th is y ea r; W hen they run against us they're nol running their top person against Bekah. 1 do n ’t know w hat the reason w ould be for that. To snve that com petition fo r the end o f the season, I suppose." A a ro n H o llifie ld paced Hoiimvid Volleyball Problems Continue D avie varsily volley­ b a ll co ach K a re n Stephens’ biggesi com - ^ fort is the W ar Ragles’ 4 -6 record has com e in nonconfercnce play and they gel a clean slnte w hen Ihe C entral Pietl- nionl C onference sea­ son starts S cpl. 11. This w ee k ’s C P C opener is also her biggesi w orry. T im e is running out to get things right, especially w ith so m uch going w rong. D avie did n't show m uch im ­ provem ent last w eek,lo sin g 25- I9 ,2 .‘i-I0 ,2 .‘i - I l at N orth Iredell a n (1 2 5 -1 2 ,2 .S -1 0 ,2 .S -l.'iio v i.s - iling W esl Iredell. D avie has lost four in n row , and all four have been three-gum es-to-none shut­ outs. In the previous m eeling w ith N o rlli Irc ilc ll, il gol sluil oul bul g ave N o rlh a fit in a ll Ihree gam es. The com bined score was N orlh 7‘J, D avie 72. In the re­ match .N o rth drubbed D avic 75- 4 0, D avie's passing percenlage againsl N o rlli was I.IS oul o f a possible 4 .0 , and Stephens' goal is betw een 2 .2 5 nnd 2 .5 0 . Its b lo ckin g has been m issing in aclion. There's a lol o f areas for Schiif'ur S tep h en s lo be dis- lurbed uboul. A n u n fo rg iv in g s ch ed u le has c o m ­ p o u n d ed the W a r Eagles’ problem s, and consei|ueiilly their con­ fidence is running on vapors. " T h e re ’s a lot o f stuff w e ’re going to have lo get a lot better at, and our confi- deuce level has dropped - partly because the percentages are not what w e ’re capable o f, and when you keep losing you start getting d o w n . " It’s been a lough schedule, one o f Ihe toughest you could face w ith a young leam . I'o r a team Ihnt lost every slnrter but one, il's a horrible .schedule lo have 1 0 face and il's son o f de­ feated them ." A lthough D avie look a beat­ ing from W esl Iredell, it could lake consolation in the facl thnl W esl finished second in Ihc 2-A state lasl year and plans on m ak­ ing another run for the gold. "T h ey have good hillers and do Ihings righl," Stephens said. "S k ill-w is e, you eouUI lell lliey nre n strong tenm . Bul w e didn't throw m uch nt them , W c just d id n't give them much to work w ith ns far ns attacking." T h o u g h D a v ic h a s n 't had m uch to cheer aboul lately, the c x c e p lio n has b een A llis o n S chafcr. T h e Ih lrd-yen r slarlcr has done jusl aboul everylhing possible to jum pstart D avic. “She is doing a great jo b ." S tephens s aid . “ S he's d o in g about all she can do." O ne p layer's struggles can mean another p layer’s opportu­ nity. So il wns for C arly B oolh. The first-yenr sophom ore m oved up from JV against W est Iredell and m ay have slaked claim to m ore vnrsity.aclion, “ She w ent in nnd im m e d i- n tely put her hnnds on som e bnlls," Stephens snid. "She gol her hnnds on Ihree differeni bnlls nnd blocked one o f Ihem . S he’s got potential, she really does.” Notes: A gainsl N o rlh , Dnvie wns led by Schnfcr's five service points and fiv e k ills . N ic o le M n re a d y hud tw o b lo c k s . Against W esl, Schafer and A lysc B ow den had eighl nnd six kills re s p e ctiv e ly . ... D a v ie opens C P C play Tluirsday al W esl I'or- sylh. It hosts South R ow an on S epl. 16. "The kids arc jusl go­ ing lo have lo slep up, gel siron- g e r and n o l let th is (lo s in g streak) defeat them ." L o sin g S tre a k M o u n ts F o r J V V o lleyb all Team O n the surface, things did n ’l get an y b e tte r lasl w ee k fo r D a v ie ’s J V v o lle y b a ll le a m , ■ w hich suffered shutout losses to N orth Iredell (2 5 -2 1 , 2 5 -5 ) and W est Iredell (2 5 -1 2 , 2 6 -2 4 ) and w atched its losing slreak clim b to five. B ut g iven the d iffic u lty o f D n vic’s nonconfercnce schedule. Coach Becky M ille r rem ains op­ tim istic heading into the Central Piedm ont C onference, "W e're playing some o f our hardest teams right now , and I think it'll calm dow n oncc w e get in to c o n fe re n c e ," she snid. "W e ’re im proving even though w e ’re nol w inning." Mi.ssing Jnnna Seam on (sick) maile D avie's lessons com e even harder against N orlh, w hich oul­ scorcd D avie 5 0 -2 6 . T h e few highlights for D avie cam c from Kacey Stutts (three kills ), C arly Booth nnd M organ O w ens (tw o k ills ). M ille r said B oolh nnd Stulls "basically carricd us." "W e played one good game and Ihen com pletely lost it," she said. "B ut N orth's n good team and 1 was pleased w ith lhat. W e played w ithout Seam on nnd had lo m ove some people around. So I w asn't too disappointed." Vanessa Didenko wns n bright spol ns Senm on's replacem ent. "She stepped up," M ille r snid. “She served big nnd set the hall w ell." A fle r losing decisively (25 - 12) in gnme one to W est, Dnvie (1 -6 ) gulled il up and cam e a hair from forcing a third gam e for just the second lim e in ihe losing streak. It led gnm e tw o 2 4-2 0 before yielding six unanswered points. "T h is g irl stepped up and served hni'd. nnd agnin w e lost our com posure," M ille r said. Davie's strongest efforts came from Sum nntha H obson, w ho cam e o ff the bench to produce five aces, and Grica C orne, w ho hnd six servicc poinls and tw o aces. D avie opens C P C play Sepl. 11 at W esl 1-orsylh. It hosts South R ow an on Scpl. 16. The Davie High girls cross country team, from left; front - Hannah Thompson, Marie Robertson, Amanda Gudd, Crystal Doby and Magi Aquero; back - Coach Daric Belter, Allison Mackintosh, Savannah Kowalski, Alyssa Smith, Sharon Woodward and Be­ kah Peeler. D a v ie 's boys by fin is h in g fourth. C orey D oub was sixth, M ic h a e l B eck I Ith , A n d re w M in o r 12th and K y le S m ilh 13th. "(S ophom ore) H o llifie ld had llie potential last year to do re­ a lly w e ll, but he had the inter­ ruption o f driver's ed for three o r four w eeks in the m iddle o f the season,” B elter suid. "S o this year I'm looking for him to hnve n really good senson." D a v ie hosts C e n tra l P ie d ­ m onl C onference rivjils N o rlh Davidson and Reynolds on Sepl. 10. L ease S pace A vailable 1400+ sq. ft.. 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Bul D nvie fum bled n punt to set up u N orth touchdow n that settled Ihe i.ssue, Brent W all had D a v ie ’s ihird IN T . M a lt R cznieek had 14 tack­ les and G ary B lalo ck 12. • D a v ie ’s J V foo lb all tenm lost 2 8 -2 0 to Starm ount. A fte r . tra ilin g 1 4 -0 , D a v id O w e n s ’ louebdciwn und extra point cul itIo 14-7, and Bubba C o lem an ’s 5-y a rd run and R obert S cott’s PAT tied il al 14-14. A fte r fa ll­ ing d o w n a g ain by 14, S co ll scored from the 3. • D uvie's varsily socccr leum The Dnvie Bnndiis finished Ihoir senson at Ihe U-1.1 USSSA M a jo r W o rld S eries in Ihe W inslon-Salem area, July 21-25. The B andils w ent 2-3 against some o f the best team s in Ihc couiiiry. The lournam enl snw 76 lenm s fro m us fu r u w ay as C a lifo rn ia . W n sh in g to n and Puerto U ico vying for top-plaee honors. I he leams were divided hilo И) four-tcn rn p o o ls. T h e lop leams in cach pool advanced inlo Ihc mcdul round. The Bnndiis w enl 2 -1 in pool pluy aiul ndvnnced into the nicilal ro u n d . T h e y beat the O h io Thunder(H udson, O hio) 3-0 nnd the K noxville Suns (K n o x ville, T n .) 14-3 before losijig to the strong Beuver Vailoy from N ew Brighton, Pa. Beuver Vnlley was a strong hitting team from lop to b o tto m and kep t the B a n d it hiirlcrs fruslrutcd Ihc cniire gume. The Bandils w ere nol the only leam thal witnessed Ihe Beaver Valley olTense. W hen il was all suid and done, B eaver V alley finished 4th in the 76-leam field. I'he m elal round is the lim e Ibr teams lo peak,und the Bandits w ent In pinying good bull und rcudy 10 lake on ull com ers. The Bnndiis pluycd hurd und left it between the lines, but lost to the M u n s ter T rip le C ro w n K ings (M unster, In.) 5 -1 .T h e next gume wus an elim ination gam e for both tea m s, and it sce-saw cd fo r several innings before the hom e­ town boys lost 7-3 to the Houston Athletics (H ou.slo n,Tx.). The tournaineni winners were ih e N o I'e a r A s tro s fro m C a lifo rn ia at 9 -0 . The Bandits finished 39th. T h e B a n d its w ere led offensively by second busemun Zeb Cope (.4 5 5 ), Byron M cC oy (.4 0 0 ), Justin K idd (.3 0 0 ) und Stephen D avis, w ho batted .273 w ith a hom e run and 5 R B I. G arrett Benge batted .267 w ith a H R and a double. The pitchers saw some rough lim e s , w ith an B R A o f 6 .0 0 . B enge, the B andit w orkhorse, pitched 12 1/3 innings,scattering 15 hits w hile giving up. only tw o earned runs. Zach Ru.ssell-Myers pitched 5 1/3 innings, giving up fcnir hits and one earned run. evencil its rccord nl 1-1-1 w itii n 4-1 w in over Forbush. G nrnetl scored Ihrec goals, giving him six in three gam es. • D n v ie 's len n is teum gol singles w ins from A m y Duncnn, K athy C ozart nnd Jennie M a rk ­ lin in a 5 -4 w in o ver N orlh Ire ­ dell. Duncan nnd Tunja Sherden w on in doubles, and Co/.urt und freshmnn Currie B row n clinched the w in w ith nn 8-2 decision. F la g F o o t b a ll S e a s o n O p e n s T h e D u v ic F lu g F o o tb a ll League opened w ilh a trip le - h e a d er S u n d a y at Ihc D a v ie Y M C A . G o in g D eep defeated A eros 3 6 -6 , the S partans d e­ feated Sura Lee 4 2 -6 and Ihe Enforcers defeated D irty D ozen 2 7 -1 8 . The V udkhivllle V ikings hnd a bye. The standout pluyers from the first w eek o f action w ere Bubba C o le m a n (E n fo rc c rs ), C h a d S m ith (G o in g D e e p ), Joe Meet The War Eagles Andrea Dwiggins S p o rt: volleyball I f I cnuld keep Just one niiisic C D , it w o u ld be: A m ix w ith all m y favorite .songs. If I lost n il m y possessions b u t one. I ’d keep: M y teddy bear. S o m e th in g p e o p le d o n ’ t k n o w n b out m e: I love panties. Fan tasy jo b : Being a nurse. I enn’ t live w ith o u t: M y m om m y. M y g re a tes t m o m e n t in .sports: W in n in g Ihe C P C outright for the first lim e ever. 1 w o u ld lik e to sw itch plucos fo r a d n y w ith : Jennifer A nison, ru n n ie s t vo lleyb n ll s to ry : W hen C oucli M arkliiiid wus mud and tried to kick the ball nnd missed. I w ould lik e to ent d in n e r w ith (d en d o r a liv e ): Ben A fllc c k . F a v o rite clnss in school nnd w h y: M a th . It conies easy to m e. A th le tc(s ) I a d m ire m ost: A llison Schafcr. M y fn v o rite th in g nbout p in yin g v o lley b n ll is: W inning and having fun. Mandy Lambe S p o rt: volleybnll I f I could keep ju s t one nuisie C l), it w o u ld be: Kenny Chesney. N o Shoes, N o S hirt, N o Problem . i n lost n il m y po.4sc.ssions b u l one. I ’d keep: M y car. S om ething people d o n ’t kn o w n bout m e: I am leally i|uiet und shy uround people 1 don’t know . Fnntttsy jo b : Being nn urchitect for n m njor com pnny. I c an ’t live w ith o u t: M y fam ily. M y g ren test m o m e n t in s p o rts: W inning the C P C tw o yeurs in a row . I w ould lik e to sw itch places fo r n d n y w ith : I'uith H ill. K iinnlest volleybnll s lo ry : Seeing N ico le (B am n) full nil Ihe tim e. I w o u ld lik e to ent d in n e r w ith (dend o r a liv e ): Dule Jr. F n v o rite class In school nnd w h y : A rt. It's just u fiin cluss. A th le te(s ) I n d in lrc m ost: T im Duncan and D ale Jr. M y fiiv o ritc lllin g nbnnt p lu yin g v o lley b n ll is: I’he com ­ petilion o fth e gam e and m y team m ates. M cG u in n (Spartans) und Danny Piggoll (Spurtans). N ext w ee k ’s gam es start al I p .m ., so com e oul nnd e n jo y som e locnl tnlenl al Ihc D nvie Fam ily Y M C A . Rained Out T h e D avie J V foolbull team 's gam e at M ooresville was m ined out on S ept. 4 nnd pluycd on M onduy, Sept. 8 .1'he W ar Engles e n te re d M o n d u y w ith a 2 -0 record. T h e y play al S latesville on S epl. 11 at 7 p.m . T o u r n a m e n t W i n n e r s A Davie County Little League major baseball team won first place in a tournament in High Point. The team finished with a 5-0 record, banged out 62 hits and outscored opponents 58-7. Ryan Carter, Trevor White, Bret Peterson and Jess Cartner all hom- ered for Davie, which got excellent pitching from Peterson, Carter, Cartner, Josh Carter, Adam McCaiiister and Zach Green. They held opponents to just seven runs for the tournament. Coaches for Davie were Doug Green, Billy Carter and John McCalllster. Important Dates • B enefit soflball tournam ent ut R icii P nik, S epl. 2 6-2 7 . Five hom e-run lim it, hil ow n .47 or less bull. $ 100 entry fee w ith pro­ ceeds going to officcr.R obin R obbins. Conluct D uvid M ille r nl 7 5 1 - 6231 or K eilh G unter al 751 -08 5 1 . •C e n te r Fire Depurlm eni Ludies A u x iiin iy g o lf tournunieni Sept. 27 al T w in Cedars. R egistration 8;.3() a.m . in iw o-niun capluin’s choicc. Fee SlOO per team . Lunch provided follow ing play. Prizes to first, second und third place in cach flig h l. C losesl-lo-lh e-pin .$.50, $50 longest drive und $ 100 hole-in-one. C ull K im b erly Adum s ut 7 5 1 -3 3 6 6 or Juclyn B arney at 4 9 2 -6 0 0 0 . • M o c k sv ille -D u vic Recreation D eparlm en l’s annual Punt, Pass & K ick com petition Sept. 21 al Pinebrook soccer field ul 2 p.m . Boys and giris in separate divisions. N o cliarge. Register by Sepl. 18. C ali 7 5 1 -2 3 2 5 .8 -9 division bom 1 9 9 4 -9 5 ,1 0 -11 born 1992-93, 12-13 born 1990-91 and 14-15 born 1988-89. T l i e r e ’s o n l y o n e p r o b l e m w i t l 'i r e l i g i o i i s t h a t h a v e a l l d i e a n s w e r s . T l i e y d o n ’t a l l o w q u e s t i o n s . ...................................................................................... 'I’h e E p is c o p a l C lu irc li o fth e A.sctin.si(in W elcom e.s Y o u . 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Ohio St. Y o u r H o m e t o w n R e a l t o r 2765-C Lewisville-Ciemmons Rd. • Clemmons 766-0515 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/E^RECORD F U L L C O V E R A G E O N N E W S & A D V E R T I S » ^ P.O. Box 99 171 South t^nln Sc. Mocksville, NC 27028 phone: (336) 751-2129 fnx: (336) 751-9760 35. S. Carolina v. Georgia DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 - B5 Davie Little League Football Gets Under Way Vurslly Mocksvillc 6 8 fi Q -20 Plnclirook 0 0 0 16-0 First Quarter M - Jacob Biubcr 2 run (run fall). Sccond Quarter M - Jcvin Scoll 47 INT return (ScoM run). Third Quarter M - Nick Holder 19 run (run fall). Fourth Quarter P • Joe Wnlson 7 run (Davcn Gray run).P - Grny 3 run (Gray run). Key Playsj Scolt's 20-yard run lo the Pinebrook 4 led lo Barber’s firsl-quarlcr TD. Barber's 33- yard scamper sel up Holder’s TD. Scolt’s INT touchdown relum right before the half gave Mocksville all the momernum, and Mocksvillc laking the o|)cnlng kickoff of ihe sccond half all llie way down Ihe field all bul Iced the victory. Pincbrook’s leaders: Alex Woodcll 10 tackles. Michael Marrs, Zachery Dunn and Tyler Chilen had solid blocking. Moeksville’s coach said; We didn’t look as solid as wc were hoping, Differenl segmenls of our team, sucl\ m defensive backs and iineback- ers, were pretly solid. The DL needs lo become more aggressive. The DE’s were OK but have to slop allowing blockers lo gel lo their outside shoulder. Offensively, wc ran hard. We jusl need to fine tunc our routes and improve our blocking by our backs. Hopefully we'll smooth oui our rough edges during practice this week. JV SliadyGrove 0 0 8 0-8 Cornatzer 0 6 14 0-20 Second Quarter С - Cedric Jones 24 run (run fail). Third Quarter С - Raekwon Gray 60 run (run fail). С - Gray 60 run (Gray run). SO - Nick Boswell 14 run (Trey von Fuulkncr run). Slatst Comntzcr’s Gray had 153 yards on four carries. Tyler Corrcll and Brcnl Hill luid 10 tackles each for Cornalzer, and Darius Banner had six. For Shady Grove, Boswell 90 yards on 13 carries; Alex Mitchell five tackles; Faulkner 68 yards on 16 carrics, ulong with sU solo tack­ les. Cornatzer’s coach said: I am very proud of our defense. Banner. Corrcll, Hill, Dallon Nerft. Ty Marshall. Corey Gordy, Jacob Karriker, Johnathan Wiseman and Michael Lewis had sev­ eral lackles. Corrcll commanded the team very well In lilsdebut at quarterback. Darius, Ray and C.J.ran the ball very well. Varsity Cooleemee 0 6 6 6- 18 W.R. Duvlc 0 0 0 0-0 Sccond Quarter C - Boger 45 rvin (rvm fnilcd). Third Quarter C • Lowe 16 run (fun failed). Fourlh Quarter C - 18 pass from Martin (run failed). Slats: For WRD. Michael Tilley 21 passing yards. Clint Mast 21-yard reception. Matt Speer 55 yards rushlng.Tanner Bledsoe 12,Zuch Paugh 16, Tyler Lee 28. Speer 12 tackles, Lee 7 and James Ray, Jacob Draughn and Josh Chunn 5 each. For Cooleemee, Boger 45 yards on one carry; Lowe 75 yards on 13 carrics; Marlin i-for-l passing; Vogler sack; Frye fumble recovery. Key Play.s: A WRD fumble set up Coolcemee’s secondTD,Two good runs by Speer nnd Lee, as well as the completion to Mast, got tlie Raiders close lo iheend /one, bul the firsl half ended with WRD al the Cooleemee 4. For Cooleemee, Boger pickcd up tiie slack for an injured Lowe and motored 45 yards for a TD; Lowe and Garrelson moved the bail down the field to .sel up Lowe's TD; nnd Martin’s pass keyed a TD drive. WKD coach .lason Murphy said: The efforl from our team was there, bul about three or four big plays proved lo be very costly lo us. Wc played pretty good defense. Our offensive line needs work, bul they’ll get belter. All of our coaches were very pleased wilh tlie play of Janies Ray. Jacob Draughn. Tyler Lee and Matt Speer on both sides ofthe ball. Zacii Paugh had a good offensive game, and Josh Goins had a good defensive game. Speer made some really hard hits al linebacker. Coolcemcv’s coach said: Afler the butterflies settled, the boys played well. Everyone really steppecl up to the plate. There’s a few things we need to work on, but we arc pretty pleased. Afler going undefeated last year, this team has big shoes to fill, and we’re looking forward lo Sntur­ day against Coruutzcr. . Varsity Shady Grove Cornatzer * SO touchdowns: Peter Fields (3), John Flowers. SG 2-pt conversions: Fields, and Tanner Holden and Scuu Duvidson (on pusses from Z«c Long. SG defensive leaders: Fumble recoveries by Chase Angell, Flowers, Andrew Ledford, Oreg Rogers, Brnndon Tester nnd Siuine Winters, Andrew Buchanan,Caleb Howard,Cole Jackson und Tyler Sticllon were impressive. Ledford und Chase Sampson had sacks. SG offensive leaders: Fields, Flowers and Long. Fields had well over 100 yards rushing. SG coach Maxle Mellon said: Wc did not ex­ ecute at all in the first half. Players dropped good passes (from Long) that could have resulted In TDs. Our team really came through in tlie .second half. They executed the wuy tliey urc cupwble, bolh offensively and defensively. Every player hnd a part in this game. JV WR Davie 14 Couleenu'c 36 WRD touchdowns: Nathan "Die.sel" Pearce. Brundon Medford. WRD notes: Kendall Gobble scored two points, and Medford recovered a fumble. WRD c(uich Greg Gnhlile said: The boys strive lo do their best nnd havc fun, win orlo.se. I really appreciate tlie assistant coaclies, waterboys. fans and parents wlio support Ihe team and participate in duties. The team wns also supported by the cheerleaders und Ky\hmn Raiders, wim did nn outstanding job. C O N G R A I U I A T I O N S T o l a s t w e e k ' s w i n n e r s i n o u r F o o t b a l l C o n t e s t First Place = $25 to Douglas E. Peebles Second Place = $5 to Michael Domanski ^ B e u f c S M u t c » . 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Entries M ust Be Received Before 5 pm Friday T m - DAVIK COUNTS' KNTKRPRISE RECORD,Tluirsclay, Sept. 11.2003 Cooter Arnold posted his fourth 100-yard game. - Photos by James Barringer Terrell Wilson (50) and a teammate pressure Mooresville QB Chip Picl<ard. Davie Football Statistics Record: 4-0,0-0 CPC Alexander Central W 29-7 at W. Rowan W 28-7 at Lal<e Norman W 52-0 Mooresville Davie’s Punishing Ground Game Pushes Through WIG-7 RUSHING Arnold 1 Brown r Braicher Winters Cornatzer Rice Davie PASSING McClannon Arnold Oavie Opponents PASS REC Young Randolph Parks Collins Bratcher Davie Opponents Arnold Brown Winters Bratcher Pane Parl<s Randolph Rice Corriher Davie Opponents Defense Riddle Rice Pane Wilson Goode Collins Blakley Morgan Buchanan McNeil O'Brien 85 51 29 1 2 3 14 3 17 13 Rec 7 3 3 3 1 17 13 7 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 16 3 27 26 20 18 17 14 11 8 7 7 7 Gain Avg.Long 612 7.2 482665,2 521786.1 502121.0 21 13 6.5 1110 3,3 4 1098 6.2 52 303 2.2 49 Alt Int Pet Yds TD Lng 30 2 .467 163 1 40 10 0 .300 53 1 3940 2 .425 216 2 40 44 4 .295 135 0 30 Yds Avg.TD Long 60 8.6 0 17 65 21.7 1 40 48 16.0 1 39 41 13.7 0 32 2 2.0 0 2 216 12.7 2 40 135 10.4 0 30 Conv.Kick FG Pts 0 0 0 42100 26 0 11 3 2000060 0 0 6 0 0 0 60006 0 0 0 601011123 11903021 IS For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 1 0 2 03000 7 5 0 06401100 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1100 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 C(intimic(i From I’hrc Bl wlui canic in wilh Ihrcc catchcs, Ihrcc times in the fir.st nine pliiy.s nntl stimcci 5-tor-5. Dnvie iiclcl Ihe iiiill for nine minules 27 sec­ onds. tising 16 plnys lo move from ils 12 to the Mooresville 18, bui u Mooresville blil/ rc- stillcd in n 7-ynrd loss nnd Win­ ters missed n42-ynril field goal. On Dnvic’s nexl pliiy, Moorcsviiie's defense cretUcd ils first turnover in three gnmes i Jonulhnn Oliphnnt picked off McCliinnoii ul the Davic 32 and breezed into the end zone for the 7-0 lead. The Wnr IHnglcs hnd Moores­ ville on ils heels ngiiin on Ihcir lliird series, gnnding 59 ynrds in 12 plnys. Arnold moved from lailback lo i|unrlerback,for n Ihird-and-ll play, look n shol­ gun snap and rolled right. He looked like Michacl Vick, los­ ing Oliphani’s jock sinip wilh a juke and boiling 18 ynrds. But Dnvie hud nothing lo sliow for il as McClnnnon's mi.sguided pnss wus picked off al tlic 1. liven Davie's i'irsl poinis were a disnppoinlmcnt. D J. Rice recovered a fumble nl ihc Mooresville 6, but Dnvie couldn’l punch il in, settling for Winters’ i.S-yard FO nnd u 7-3 halftime deficit. “We were gelling n little i'rus- irnled, but' we had lo keep our heads nnd gel back in the game," Young said. "You can’l get down on yourself, you've gol lo keep going," "Wc wenl iwo weeks in a row wilhoul turnovers," llling said. "Wc were moving the ball nnd moving the liall. Wc believe in McClannon und know he's a bel­ ter i|uarlerback limn ihnl. He’s gol lo rculize incomplete passes CPC Football CPC Overall Note: Tackles through 3 games; Ihrough 2 game for OLBs. INTERCEPTIONS Arnold 2, Riddle 2 FUMBLE RECOVERIES Pane 2, Collins, Rice 30-39 40-49 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 Davie Counly Norlh Davidson Soulh Kowan West i-orsytli Reynolds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 3-1 Kicking PAT FG Lg 20-29 Winters 11-14 3-6 41 1-1 Corriher 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 PUNTING Alt Avg.Long In : Winters 9 35.8 48 3 Lust Week’s (iiimcs Reynolds 20,1;. For.sylh 7 Duvic 10, Mooresville 7 W. Rowan 42, S. Rowan 39 W. Forsyih 40, Ml, Tniior 19 N. Dnvidson 34, Asheboro 0 Tills Week’s C.nmi-s .Sintesville nl Davie N, IDavid.son nl li. David.son S. Rowan nl Mooresville W. Forsyih al N. i^irsyih Reynolds nl Ml. Tabor lire good. “Wc lold Ihem at hnlflime; ‘We don’t need to tidjusl nny­ thing. Whnt we’re doing is good, Wc jusl need lo slop ibe silly mislakcs." After Derek Cornatzer and Brnndon Pane mnde crowd- plcnsing hiis ihttl sem Moores­ ville back 13 ynrds, Dnvle went sirnighi down the field for ihe third lime, On ns fitic an individunl ef­ fort as ydu’li ¡ice, Arnold started Icfl (Does this sound familiar?) before circling righl for 15 yards. Then came one of Ihe mosl sig­ nificant moments of the year. With Arnold on Ibe sideline nursing n slinger lo liis shoulder, Davie faccd a fouilh-nnd-3 ul the Mooresville 20. The Wur Eagles didn’t llitich. And why should they wilh bruis­ ing Brown, who knows nil nboui the spotlight after rushing for 1,000 yards ns a sophomore. On lhal critical fourih down, he blasted 6 yards behind Jakob and Norsworlhy. “We’ve gol two other good ones back there, and we've gol confidence in bolh of lliem,” ll­ ling said of Brown und Jamar Bralcher. Six plays Inler - on fourth- and-goal inside the 1, wilh the outcome hanging in llie balance - McClannon bunded o(T lo Brown, wlio was slopped short on firsl coiuiict bul plowed over on second elTori. Wilh Winters' extra point, Davie led 10-7 witli 10;05 to go. “Wc really controlled them the w hole gam e," righl tackle Cody suid. "Al hnlflim e. Coach said w c can run the sam e plays and beal Ihese guys. Up front we dom inated nnd w e ’ve gol the nm ning backs. So hey, w e've gol a stale c h u m p io n s h ip -c a lib cr team ." "Moorcsviiie’s nol going lo beat themselves, Ih c ir famous forihat," llling suid, "You’ve got to iicnl Ihem and that’s whal I ’m proud of. Wc went Ihrough ad­ versity iicaling ourselves, but we overcame il.” " Arnold sliced up 100 yards for the fourth straight game, and Davic moved Ihe chains on 9-of- 14 third-down conversions. Wliilc Arnold rnn his total lo 612, Riddle, Pune nnd Compuny contained the speedy David Sherrill (72 yards on 20 carries). Mooresville convened jusl 1-of- 7 Ihird downs against a ferocious defense lhat has given up two TDs all year. “Bless his heart, he leaves ev- eryliiing on the Held,” llling said of Arnold. "And iho.sc weren’t easy yards. Tlicrc wcro 11 guys in white uniforms keying on No. 2." Yet lo hold on, Davic slill had lo Slop n Mooresville ihrcul that, midwny through Ihe fourth, suw the Blue Devils move from their 20 to Ihe Davie 19. Somebody hnd lo do somelhing before Moore.sville cither lied it wllh a field goni, or worse, regained n lule lead, Righl on cue. Riddle, the .sliir snfciy und third-year stnricr, soothed Duvic’s worries wilh brenlh-slealing interception al the Duvic 5 on Chip Picknrd’s firsl and only pass nllempt of the gnmc. Riddle returned il 30 ynrds. Winters pinned Mooresville deep with a 48-yard punt, nnd Rice wrnpped Ihings up wilh a sack wilh 65 scconds left. Notes: Winters hus found n groove punting. His lone punl uguinst Luke Normun went 47 ynrds, und he gol off the 48- yardcr wilh Mooresville bring­ ing the hou.sc. ... Davic ran 62 plays from scrimmuge to Moorcsviiie's 36. ... Chris Goode, Rice, Diistin Morgun, Dewayne Collins, Cornalzer, Chris Blakley nnd Dustin Reuvis ull hud luckle.s for zero or loss yardnge. Cornaizer’s vicious blindside sack dropped Pickard fora 9-yard lo.ss. Moorcsvllli! Q 7 0 0 - 7 Diivlf 0 3 0 7 -1 0 Scciinil Qunrtcr M - Oiipliunt .12IN T relurn (O'Brien kick), I0i2-). D - Winters 2S PC, :53. Fourih Quarter r- ' ■ D - nrowii 1 run (Winlers kick), lOiO.I. TKAM .STATISTICS First (towns Kii.shc.s-yariis I’assiiiB Ciimp-Alt-Im I’linis 1'UmblcS‘Losi Pcniillies*yiirds .Iril conversions IN D IV ID U A I. STATISTICS Muoresville RUSlllNa-Slictrill20.72,l>ickutil 7-2.i, Mcl.ciidon ‘1-6 PASSING-Pickard l)-l-l-n RHCEIVING - none Duvic RUSHING-AriuUtl 30-1 l‘J, Brown I.1-57, Bralclier 4-18, Rice I-2, McCi- nnnon 3-(-2) PASSING - McClannon 6-«-2-IO RECEIVING - YouiiB 4-32, Parks 1-6, Bralclier 1-2 M Ü 6 U'S .11-10.1 .‘il-iy*! и •Ill (I-1-1 6-'J-2 ■1-26 I--I8 1-1 2-1 l-iO 7:W 1/7 9/M R iddle R escues D avie From First D efeat Continued Fniin Page IU Justin Brown exploded 6 yards on fourth-and-3 nnd bulled over the goal line on foutth-nnd- goul inside Ihe 1 lo cap an 18- play, 68-ynrd. go-nhend surge that bridged ihc third and fourih quarters and ale up 9; 16. Then Riddle ruined Moorcsviiie’s only shol al nn offensive score. He mudc 12 team-high tackles, und 12 tack­ les is a Herculean effort when you consider Mooresville only ran 36 plays from scrimmage (and four of lliose were puuLs). He came ihrough in Davie’s olher aiienlion-grabbing win, 28-7 over Wesl Rowan, which knocked off unbenlen South Rownn 42-39 lust week. iivciy time West’s Joe Jack­ son seemed primed for a break­ away nm. Riddle came up wilh a thunderous open-field hil Hint forccd Wesl to sellle for first downs instead of touchdowns. He did the same Ibing lo speed­ ster David Sherrill, who found occasional daylight bul never broke a long one lhal could hnve made the difference In Moorcsviiie's up-sci hopes. "Me and Billy told the de­ fense we’ve gol lo overcome adversity," snid senior drop end Derek Cornulzcr, who crenmed Pickard on a 9-yard suck mo­ ments before Davie’s game-wiii- ning drive. "In the locker room we talked nboul how somelhing bad is going to happen tonight, nnd how wc read is whal's go­ ing 10 deienninc whether we win or lose. Everybody on defense stepped il up, especially in the second half." Besides Riddle's 12 tackles, Brandon Pane hnd seven, D.J. Rice five (nnd a huge fumble recovery lhal set up a FQ) nnd Cliris Goode and Dustin Morgan fourcach. Notes & Quotes l l l i n g A c h i e v e s 4 - 0 S t a r t F o r T h i r d T i m e I n S i x Y e a r s • As impressive ns it’s iicen. South Duvic footbull conch Todd Uunigarncr wnnts lo make sure his scventli-grndc teum doesn’t gel too giddy ovor 52-0 und 44-0 wipeouts of Corriher-Lipe and West Rowun. Tnilbnck Perry .Inmcs might have the . cleanest uniform in llie world - nine touch­ downs on seven carries. “Wc talked aboul nol gelling ahead of our­ selves," Bumgnmer said. “We're in pretty good shape, bul il’s a long senson. They’ve got lo undersland there’s a lot of arcus wc can get belter al. (Againsl W. Rowan) our defensive line didn’t u.se tlieir lechnic|ue like they should, our offensive line didn’t stay on their blocks long enough, and wc need lo work on tackling and attacking tlie ball more nl linebuckcr." • Cooter Arnold. Davie’s junior tailback, makes evciy run that’s ever been drawn up. in each of the lasl Ihrec games, he’s brought the crowd lo ils feet by siarting one way, spinning around and zigzagging for big ynrds in the other direction, ll’s called "The Cooler Shuflle," tlianks to Andrew Darcy. “Darcy came up with il," said Arnold, wlio averages 7.2 yards a caiTy. “Every lime I go frotti one side back to the other, he jumps up and starts shouting out, 'Cooler Shuffle,’ nnd they’ve been cidling it thut ever since." • Duvie's dramatic 10-7 win over Mooresville marked the seventh 4-0 rccord in 48 years, but the fourth in seven years. The olhcr.s: 1959, 1965. 1973, 1997, 1999.2001. U’s Coach Doug llling’s third 4-0 start. Davie ‘D’ Faces Another Strong Bacl< Duvie's defense hns un- swercd the chullcngc uguinst runners Joe Jackson of Wesl Rownn nnd David Sherrill of Mooresville. Now, il confronts Cam Simpson, who will lead Statesville into War Eagle Sta­ dium Friday night al 7:30 p.m. The nssignmenl won’t cuse one bit with Simpson, who rushed ibr 895 yards as a sopho­ more and 1,753 ns n junior. Sim­ pson nnd Ihe Greyhounds ofthe Norlh Piedmont 3-A Confer­ ence want to build on lust week’s breakout win over North Iredell, and il’s Davie’s job to sec that they remain on n roller consler. losing to West Iredell (13-7), beating South Iredell (20-7), losing lo Hickory (21- 0) and beating Norlh Iredell (28-0). ‘IWc certainly showed a tre­ mendous amount improvement on offense und defense,” States­ ville couch Roger Bost said of i>-thc N. Iredell win iri which Statesville exploded to n 28-0 hnlflime lead nnd coasted. "Wc had three turnovers in the sec­ ond hnlf, bul the first half was about as good as wo could play.” "They gol cranked up, so wc’rc going to sec the besl of them." Davie couch Doug llling said. The Greyhounds were unim­ pressive in the first three gunies. Against West Iredell, they turned il over-five times und were held to 52 ynrds in llic firsl scries loss sincc 1993. Afler benting South Iredell, they mus­ tered just 120 yards uguinst liickory. But llling realizes Slalesvillc is a different team than ilie one that slnrled 1-2. Simpson suf­ fered n bndly sprnined iinklc in the opener und either sut oul or wns a shell of himself in the next two games. Travis Green filled in for Simpson againsl S. Iredell nnd rushed Ibr 105 yards. Last week Simpson returned to form with 115 yards on 17 rushes. But Sim­ pson has a partner who signulcd his urrivul againsl North Iredell: Waller Horne, n 5-10,230-pound junior fullback, erupted for 125 yards on six carries. Dnvic knows how dungcrous Simpson can be. In Davie’s 14- 12 win lasl yeur, he ran 23 times for 101 yards and scored two touchdowns. “Simpson’s explosive," lll­ ing said. "They’re loaded in the bnckficid, nnd ihcy'rc going to be hurd lo slop." “Horne is very fast nnd un­ believably strong. He wenl crazy (vs. N1)," Bosi said. “If you look al him, you Ihink he’s a bowling ball, bul he’s not like lhat. He's finely chiseled. As n freshmnn he went to the slule ns a 100-meter sprinter." For Slulcsville. the days of awailing Davic with its mouth open nre gone. The Greyhounds took nine of the firsl 10 meet­ ings, but they’ve lost three of fourslnce 1999, and Dnvie’s 10- 7 comebnck over Mooresville set itself up for only tho sixlh 5- 0 start in 48 yenrs. “Davie looks as good as I’ve seen them," Bost said. "They look ns good ns the belter tenms they’ve had in the last 10 years." Bost wonders how his defen­ sive line will react to Davie's interior beef - LT Znch Jakob. LG Justin Norsworthy, C Ryan Boehm, RG Matl Markland, RT Dion Cody und TE Ted l^an- dolph. Justin Brown and Cooter Arnold had a field diiy last year at Statesville, amassing 131 and 124 rushing yards respectively. He's also worried aboul ii de­ fense that’s allowed two touch­ downs in four games, stirring comparisons to a 2001 unit lhal nllowed seven touchdowns in 11 gumes. "They’re very big up front, nnd I’m really imprc.s.sed with their aggressive defense und how quick thut defense is,” Bost said. "We’ve gol to find some wuys lo move uguinst their de­ fense, und lust year wc had u lough time pluying with their offensive line. We’ve gol to find some ways to keep iliem from keeping the bull ull gnmc." With Arnold, Brown und Jumar Brutchcr avcrnging 264 rushing yards a game, the War Engles have outrushcd oppo­ nents 1,098-303 nnd oulscored them 119-21. Still, they have to play better in a few arcus lo keep pace witli Centrul Piedmont Conference rivals who lurn in glowing re­ views every week. "We’ve still got some things to work out,” llling suid. "We’re renlly cxcited nboul some of the things wc did ngainst Moores­ ville, but we recognize there’s still some chinks in our arnioi'. By no mcuns are wc ready lo line up nnd pluy the conference schedule." Notes: Stnlcsvlllc hus the re­ venge fnctor on its side, losing three Duvie games by n totnl of 15 points. Duvie won 17-6 in 1999, Slalesvillc won 21-16 in 2000 nnd Dnvic won 10-6 and 14-12 in 2001 and 2002. ...Bost, who is 71-62 in 11 years, hns switched I'rom the Wing-T to 1- formalion, although "they’ll break the ‘I’ and go one-back and spread you out," llling said. ... Bost was .selected to the Wesl staff for the 2004 East-WesI All- Star Game. M a k e Y o u a t H o m e . 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Tlioiiiiis W. rercbec Memorial Golf 500 E Lake Dr. Mocksville, NC 27028 (3.36) 7,‘i I-20.30 * Day of livciil KcBisli'iaiiin Limileil lo I'irsl Cmiie I'irsl Serve'* В8 - DAVIK COUN TY liNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Tluirsday, Sept. 11, 2(103 Mike Poani clears the ball from goal.David Stein attempts a save for the Davie War Eagle soccer team.- Photos by James Barringer fVlatt Conley on left, Mike Gravatt tries lo gain control at midfield Andrew Gildein dribbles the ball, followed by teammate Harrison Judd making an overlap run. Hojicr Mcllwniii Gildein Gniviitt S o c c e r L o o k i n g F o r S e c o n d W i n C o n tin u ed I'Yom 1’пце 1И CiiklL'lii.a sdpliomore w ho seized the clay at center m id fiekl. "H e had the gam e ol'his life." liyrd said. " I'v e never seen him play thal w ell before, l ie was ilis- iribullnB the hall and he was le- lem less. As soon as Ihey gol the hall, he was in Ihclr lace. H e gol hurl and hail lo com c oul I'or aw hile and that hurt us. But he went bsick in am i linisliccl up.” M ik e G ravatt gave il his all on olTense. "H e had a very good gam e." B yrd .said. “ A g ain w e did n't lln isli. but he w orked his butt off." D avie’s nexl Ihree nonconfcr­ enec games; al hom e to A she­ boro on S cp l, 11, al hom e to For.syth C ounlry D ay on S cpl, 15 and al Easi For.syth on Sept. 17. Dillon Reynolds dribbles the ball while Chris Wanluch (34) helps clear.Andrew Gildein tries to protect the ball. 5 / Л С 0 m o Ad/лпсе. N.C. 9 9 8 - 2 1 4 0 Ш а Ь т в 0 ш ÌBP Е ш у Ивва & Evepy B i^g e t Hilton’s Last-Minute Goal Evens JV Soccer Record D avie JV socccr coach Hugh Lee rolled Ihc dice In bolh games last w eek. H is gam ble backl'ired in a 3 -0 los.s al Forbush, bm his gam ble wa.s the difference In a I -0 w in over vi.siling Slatcsville. F irs t, the g am b le lh a l e x ­ ploded in a bad w ay. Lee tried a new defensive form ation, and ihc W ar Eagles paid for il w hen For- bush burned Ihcm w ith iw o goals in Ihe first 15 m inutes. "Fwrbush has le rrifie speed and I Irie d tra p p in g Ih c m offsides." Lee .said. "W c Iried it three limes and il d id n'l w ork tw o tim es, "W e switched back to our tra­ d itio n a l defensive fo rn ialio n - w ith a sw eeper in Ihe back - and played them even after thal," he said. “The only olher goal they .scored was o ff a w cl ball where il slipped Ihrough Ihe keeper’s hands." W ilh Ihe score 0 -0 al halflim c. Lee w ent to the draw ing board and m oved a clofender lo fo r­ w ard. T h e adjuslnienl pul added pressure on defenders Jake Lloyd and J a rre ll F Ic h a rly . but e n ­ h a n c ed D a v ie ’s o ffe n s iv e chances. T h e strategy cam e hom e lo roosl al do-or-tie lim e, 6 9 m in­ ules in lo the 7 0-m in u le gam e. D anny Sm ith threw the ball inlo play. Conehe Varona sent it into the goal box and three different D avie feel played pinball. F in a lly . R u s s e ll H ilto n em erged from the pack w ilh the prize, and deposited the gun\e- w in n e r in to the right corner. DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Tluirsday, Sept. 11,2003 - И9 H ilto n's goal gave D avic a 1-0 w in o v e r a respcclabic team , en ded a th re e -g a m e w in less streak (0 -2 -1 ) and squared its m ark at i-.l-1 In nonconfcrence play. “ A t halftim e, 1 m oved up a defender bccause I thought we could m ark Ihem in the back anil il w ould give us m ore opportu­ nities lo score," Lee said. '‘A nd I thought thal was the dirfcrencc al the end. "L lo y d and FIcharly played trem endous defense in the back. Th ey w ere playing dow n a de­ fender in the second h a lf and slill w ere able to keep them from .scoring." T he others stars in w hat Lee called the most com piele perfor- mnnce o f the season w ere Jason B ow les and S m ilh. “ B ow les played Ihe best he's played all year at m idfield. He helped us control the m iddle and keep it on our end," he said. "I m oved S m ith from forw ard lo rig h l m id fie ld , and he created speed on Ihe righl side. H e sent several balls across the m iddle to create good scoring opportuni­ ties. “Statesville ¡ilways has a good team . W e were very pleased be­ cause w e had lo play our best to w in . W e didn’l have Ihe intensity w e needed against Forbush, but we definitely broughl it again.sl S tatesville." D avie plays at hom e to A she­ boro on S ep I. 11, al hom e lo Forsylh C oiinlry D ay on Scpl. 15 and al East Forsylh on S cpl. 17. Perry, Tenor Having Fijn C hris Perry o f A dvai\ce rushed for 184 yards on 27 carries as n flli-ran ked M ichigan routed Houslon 50-.1 Salurday. The 6 - 1, 228- pound senior tailback has 4 1 6 yards rushing in tw o blow outs. R od Tenor, a 2001 D avie graduale. caught a .39-yard touchdow n in C a ta w b a ’s .season-opening 4 9 -6 cruise over Livingsione. The sophom ore had four calchcs for 86 yards. And Bait>ecue S ^ t e m b e r 1 2 & 1 3 ,2 0 0 3 D a v k C o u n t y ’s t r a d i t i o n a l , o l d - f a s h i o n e d c o u n t r y f a i r . Ph-Cooked Pork Barbecue Sold All Day Friday & Saturday! Hwy 64 just West of Moclcsville at the I-Bstoric Center Arbor Ule’re just a mouse-click away.. D A V I E C O U N T V IT C ^ìassìfìeds (Subscript ior^ p le a d e r ’s PoTp ENTERPRim iRECORD п ж ш Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient linl< to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. Davie County... WeVe Got You Covered! wwui.enterpri$e-record.com 'J ■i Îî r.\ BIO . DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 N orth D avie S eventh G ives G utsy E ffort In D efeat Rorely do you sec Ihe fiercely-compelhive Ron Kirk give nn npproving nod in thc wake of defeiu. Last week’s sen­ son opener wus nn exception. On a day when liis seventh-griide football team appeared to have no chance at avoiding humilia­ tion, the Wildcats, all 12 of them, redefined the term "gutsy" in a 20-6 loss at Knox. “With only 12 players, they played their hearts out." North Davie’s coach said. "If we hnd n little more manpower, it would hnve been an interesting game. We moved one of our backup quarterbacks to a guurd just so we'd have enough linemen to play." The Wildcats will be un un­ derdog almost every week. With four of 16 players mi-ssing, they were a 100-1 underdog against thc explosive Trojans. They weren't supposed to stay within 40. But they refused to roll over, holding Knox to three touch­ downs. Even more amazingly. North produced more first ilowns than Knox (five to four). Kirk snid; “We tnlked lo them before we went down there nnd gnve them a choice; ‘You can ei­ ther go play this game with 12, or we’ll call it off. I don'l want to get anybody hurt or embarrass you.’ But they said: 'No, we want to play.’ They were ready to go. Numbers don’t matter to them, they just wunt to piny foolball. They've got some internal forti­ tude." Caleb Romingcr mnde every effort to keep North closc, bulling for 44 hard-earned yards on II curries und muking 10 teum-high tnckles. Chunce Dnvis ndded seven tnckles, nnd Josh Freeman returned n fumble 20 yards lo set up u 13-yard scam­ per by Rominger thnt ernsed the .shutout in the closing minutes. “Rominger is n mnnchild," Kirk suid. "If the seventh-grnde lenm hnd more personnel, we thought seriously nbout bringing him up to the eighth-grude lenm. But inking nwny him would be a hard void to fill." Knox’s speed prevented North from pulling off the im­ possible. It scored on runs of 30, 44 und 27 ynrds nnd nveraged nine yards on 22 rushing plays. North needed all the help it could get, and Knox was held bnck by 100 yards in penalties. Slill, give the Wildcats credit. It would have been cnsy to make excuses and take a brutal beat­ ing. But they would not let up. “If we would have caught two long passes (from i|uarterbnck Vince Cioice). it would hnve mnde n difference because our receiver wus wide open nnd on his way," Kirk said. “We’re not blessed with deplh, but we’re fundnmentnlly sound and we’ll win a few games. "Two of the ones who were missing (Rynn McAndrews nnd Austin Mayberry) are pretty good linemen." North plays ut West Rowan on Sept. 16 and at home to Erwin on Sept, 23. > N orth Eig h th S tu m b le s Inside 10, F a lls S h o rt In O p e n e r North Davie's cighth-grndc football team hud little trouble moving thc bnll down the field. Closing the deal wns unothcr story, though, as the Wildcats stumbled in Snturday's season opener nt Knox. 12-6. Thc gnme hnrdly resembled last year’s meeting, when North jumped ahead 20-0 in a 20-16 win. “We didn’t play as well as we could have," Coach Ron Kirk said. “We had costly penalties, and 1 really feel wc have a belter team than Knox." The Wildcnts murchcd into Knox territory three times in thc first hulf - qunrtcrbuck Gnrrett Benge completed n 34-yard pass lo Danny Peelc the first lime, North picked up three first downs the second time nnd time run out with North at the Knox 1 the third time - but still trailed 6-0 nt half- time. The third penetrntion left nn ncid taste. Benge hit Brcnl Beam for 24 yards before connecting with Nic O'Brien on a terrific throw and calch for 19 yards. But O ’Brien’s momentum carried him oul of bounds inside the one with no time on the clock. "Wc should hnve scored be­ fore Ihe hulf," snid Kirk. “I thoughl O'Brien was in the end zone, righl on the pylon. That's the breaks." North used a nine-play drive to knot the .score. O'Brien, who ruslied for 86 yards on 15 carries, capped it with a 17-yard run. He averaged nearly 6 yards a pop as North topped Knox in first downs (12-10) and total yards (221-168). Bul O'Brien's .strong perfor­ mance was overshadowed by Knox's tiebrcaking answer. The Trojans ripped off four runs in a matter of seconds to regain a 12- 6 early in the fourth quarter. "The pressure wus on O ’Brien, and he’ll pick you up 7-8 yards at a lime," Kirk suid. "He carries the weight." On the Wildcats' Inst chance, they picked up three first downs and churged to thc Knox 5. O ’Brien rumbled for 12 yurds nnd Benge moved the sticks two times on bootleg runs. O’Brien lowered his .shoulder und pushed North to the 5-ynrd line. North would hnve likely gone on to tie it und nttcmpt n game-winning two-point conver­ sion.but the piny wus neguted by n pennlty. Pushed buck to thc 20, North’s hopes ended with two in- completions nnd nn end-zone in­ terception. O ’Brien got behind the defender, but Benge hnd to throw on the run against his body and couldn’t put enough mustard on it. "We got to the 5 und hnd u blocking-below-the-wnist cnll. We were on our wny to tying it," Kirk suid. “I thought (Benge und O'Brien) were going to connect, but the kid jumped out of no­ where und grubbed It." Notes: Benge did his shnrc of dnmnge with 44 ynrds on five rushes and 77 yards passing.... Beam led with nine tackles and Peele ndded five.... North plays at home to Corriher-Lipe on Sept. 10 nnd ut West Rowan on Sept. 17. “The team who wins the league may lose two games," Kirk .said of the bulunce in thc Mid-South Conference. WR Jumps on South Eighth And Holds On For the seventh time in 17 meetings, nnd fifth time in four years, the South Davie-West Rowan .showdown for an inside track toward the conference championship was decidcd by eight poinls or less. Unforlunately for the eighth- grade Tigers, the latest classic in the dramatic series went to West, which jumped on visiting South out of the box nnd never trailed in a 14-6 decision last week. James Mayfield, who scored four touchdowns and ran for 144 yards on eight carries in his bal- lyhooed debul against Corriher- Lipe a week earlier, didn’t dis- uppolnt in his first big game for South. Despite pluying up us a seventh grader, the tailback/line­ backer accounted for 64 percenl of South’s offense and mnde 10 tnckles in n tension-filled gnme. But it wnsn’t enough as the Bulldogs physically dominuted on both sides of the line of scrim­ mage. They led 14-0 al halftime nnd outguined South by 96 ynrds. "We didn’t have the bnll enough to do nnything," Conch Todd Bumgarner said of South’s four offensive series, and thc fourth one started deep in South territory with 25 seconds left and no timeouts. “They are big, fa.st and strong, and they’re n well- coached team. "We’ve got to do a little soul- searching. If wc hnve to revamp the whole offensive front and defensive front, thal’s what we’ll Judd, North Volleyball Breeze Past Downtown In a season-opening mulch thal wns over befop: it begun. North Davie’s volleybull leam raced pust visiting Downtown 25-2,25-12 la.st week. Becausc of Downtown's lim­ ited skills, it was difficult to as­ sess North's performance. "Everybody got to play nnd il built confidence (or thc first-yenr pluyers," North's ninth-yenr conch,Trish King,suid.“But the girls lhal have played before know there are better teams out there. Downtown is just renlly wcuk, nnd the gumc wus over in 25 minutes." Eighlh-grnder Sumanthu Judd, who didn'l play lust year, sparked the rout. By the time Judd’s game-one service flurry ended, it was 17-1. North's top guns, Jamie Stnncliff and Molly Chappie, added lo Downtown's misery. “We served really well," King .said. "Wilh the new kind of scor­ ing we’re using (rally .scoring), serving is going to piny n mujor fnctor. Now when you miss u serve, you give n point to the Olher lenm." Thc Wildcuts host u double- hender with South Duvie und Summit on Sept. II. They host Thomusville on Sept. 16. do. We lost this game bccause we got bent up front. Their play up front on both sides whipped ours. We got handed n pretly good whipping. Fourleen to six is gen­ erous. They had one touchdown called bnck in the fourth qunrter," West - which stuved off South 22-20 lust yeur on the wuy to n 7-1 first-plnce finish in the nine- tcnm Mid-South Conference, one gume uhend of South und North Duvic - took n 9-8 lend in the West-South rivnlry. South (1 - 1) wns coming off u 46-6 win over Corriher-Lipe. U was uppurent enrly thut this wus going to be nn uphill climb for South. It never renlly slopped the Bulldogs, who took the gnme's first possession 52 yurds in 14 pluys for u 6-0 lend. They didn't wnste any time .setting the lone on dcfen.sc, either, stuffing Soulh in four pinys. In uddilion lo West's chuin- nioving ground game (143 yards on 32 nishes). trick passes played n big role in the outcome. West completed 3-of-4 throws for 90 ynrds, nnd nil three completions were halfback pusses. Thc first one. for 38 ynrds, .set up the 14- 0 score. The second one, for 35 yurds ufler n South intcrceplion, didn't lend to points bul ullowed West to cal up substantial sec­ ond-quarter time. And Ihe third one resulled in a pass-interfer- ence call that milked most of thc finul three minutes. At hnlftimc. West hnd seven fir.st downs to South's one. “The long pusses hurt reul bad. especiully the one we got cniled for interference on Ihird- nnd-long," Bumgurner snid. “A lot of (West’s passing success^ cnme from their running gnme. They drove it the whole first qunrter - run it right ship dnb be­ tween the tnckles nnd we couldn’t stop it. The first hnlf, wc ' just didn’t come to piny. I don’t know if the guys huve been rend­ ing Ihcir pre.ss clippings... They hud the bnll thc whole first qunr­ ter und the whole fourth quarter." Assistani Tim Devericks and Bumgarner delivered motiva­ tional sermons at halftime, and South responded immediutcly wilh a scoring drive. But u block- below-the-wuist pennlty on the kickoff to stnrt the second hnlf negnled Muyficld's 55-yurd re­ turn to the West 15 nnd forced South to stnrt nt its 32 nnd use precious time on u lO-plny, 68- yurd march. "If we don’t get thal penalty, chances are wc score in short amount of time and tlien we have almost the whole second hulf to try 10 win Ihe game,” Bumgar­ ner suid. Afler losing the short-ficld momentum. South slill munuged to gel buck in the game on the strength of eight rumbles by Mayfield, who highlighted the 68-yard march with a 27-yarder. Quarterback Colby Seaford capped it willi n 14-yurd TD pnss. He fut;cd to Muyfield, rolled to his righl and connected with Cumeron Webb to pull South to 14-6 (Scuford’s two-point puss fuiled). “At hnlftime we tnlked ubout making a statement, nnd we did that," Bumgarner said. “But it took us too long to do it. Wc used virtunlly Ihe whole third quarter," On tho ensuing West series, the Bulldogs got the Inlcrfcronco call nnd picked up three first downs to wind down the clock. “Nothing went our wuy," Bumgurner suid. “One second- und-9, they’d gel 8 yurds. Or they'd hnve u lhird-und-7 und gel 8 yurds." Soulh gol u big gume from Mnyfield in just his second middle-.school outing. He rushed for 87 yurds on 13 nitempts und led the wuy in tnckles. "You cnn'l nsk for u whole lot more out of n guy," Bumgurner suid. "Just think, lust yenr nt this time he wns getting reudy for his senson opener with thc Cool­ eemee Redskins, nnd now he's stepping in there with eighth- grnde guys. He nverngcd 6.7 u cnrry ngninst u pretty good team. He look n lot of hurd hits nnd kept getting back up." Floyd Collins, who reeled in u 26-yard pass on the game’s fi- . nul play, was second with eight tackles. Jesse Crotts, Webb and Tanner Lowe had five each, and Austin Wood nnd Darius Hall had four upiece. “We moved Durius over the bull in the sccond hulf nnd blitzed him, nnd hc hnd n grenl second hnlf," he snid. South pluys at home to Erwin on Sept. 10, nt Southensl on Sept. 17 nnd ut home lo North Rownn on Sepl. 24. 7th South T ig ers D estroy W. Row an Seril Iredá & Yad I Countjj 75’ WorkingHeight Bucket Truck i c n y T ree Se r vic e a Contlniivd From I'nge HI hends (on kickoffs). And when ihey do gel it, he’s usunlly the first one down the field lo mnke the tackle." The Bulldogs never got any­ thing going.They had three first downs, needed 26 running plays to gain 5 1 yards und went 0-for- 6 in the uir. By contrast. South scored on six of seven posses­ sions, rackcd up 280 yards on 18 rushes and nine firsl downs, and Brandon Walls completed South’s only pass to Chris Sponaugle for seven yards. And South’s running-back corps is deep. Shyleek Brown and Santana Arnold are nice complements to James. Brown showed off his speed and cutback ability wilh u 42-yard touch­ down, and added 80 yurds on just six curries. Arnold, the brother of superstar junior Cooler Arnold, " *1 over Ihe goal line on Ihree iwo-poinl conversions nnd sped 17 yurds lo cnp the scoring. Urian I'uenles had a nine-yard run and a two-point conversion. 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On approved cfodll. 7 5 1 -5 9 4 8 1 -8 B 8 -4 6 9 -S 7 8 1 www.cowboyrob.com 1 5 7 D e p o t S t r e e t IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE @ gS i Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 - Cl Lori Bostlan home schools stepson Wesley Bostlan and sons Patrick and Christopher Hiatt, while her husband, John, observes.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Living With Pain D a v i e T e e n a g e r W a g e s B r a v e F i g h t A g a i n s t R a r e B o n e C o n d i t i o n Sometimes I hurt so had I y. can't stand II, Soinetiincs / don't hurt at all but I know It will start soma linie or another.,, — Journal of Wesley Bostian Wesley Bostian looks like an o r d in n r y teenager. He’s tall, thin and most girls his age would con­ sider him cute. T h e growths that cover his bones and cause him intense pain nre not no­ ticeable un­ less you re­ nlly look or s o m e o n e points them out. A lurgc knot protrudes from his righl unkle bone. The muss thut covers his left cluvicle is flntler. Wesley is a medicnl enigma. He muy be the youngest per- H e a r t to H e a r t with Kathy Chaffin son ever to suffer from synovinl musses, which form from thc lubricnnt covering the joints. During u recent doctor’s visit, medicnl students Hied Into the examinntion room to look at them. But unle.ss you’re n doctor in training, it’s not the unusual growths that muke a person re­ member Wesley. It’s his eyes. They’re deep blue in color, and intense, but thut’s nol whnl makes them stand out. It’s thc sen.se thal they’re much older thun the young body housing them. They nppeur wny too wise to be only IS, nnd perhups n bit weury. It’s us if lliey’ve .seen loo much pnin in too short of n lime. Heuring Wesley’s story, 1 think, perhnps, they huve. Today, / was hurting severely. My whole body iwi.v hurting, I had to lake a Tylox hut It took about 45 mlnules to start work­ ing, so I soaked in the tub for aboul 35 mlnules. After I gol out, I wa.i really sore. When I laid down, / felt a lol better because I wasn’t moving so much, My whole back, hips, knees, Icfl .v/iiii, l)oth ankles, both feel hurl. John Bostlnn snys his .son’s henlth problems sturtcd enrly. “He hud juundice us u buby." he snys. “Of course, u lot of kids huve thnl.” Bul in.slend of getting stron­ ger ns he grew, Wesley got wenker. He wns around 2 when he began lo have difficulty walk­ ing. John and Wesley’s mother had separated by that time, and their son was living with his maternal grandmother. Maggie Musselwhitc. in Rowan County. She took him to Rowan Regional Medical Cenler, thinking he had twisted his unkle, und the doc­ tor, suspecting u virul infection, prescribed un nntibiotic. When he hudn’t shown nny signs of improvement in 24 hours, Wesley’s grnndmolher told his mother she needed to take him back. So Wesley’s mother took him to an urgent care facility, where un nltending physiciun dingnosed him us hnv­ ing strep throut nnd prescribed more medicntion. When he still didn’t get bet­ ter, nccording to Wesley’s step­ mother, Lori, they took him bnck to the emergency room, where thc doctor udmilled him und run more icsls. When u bone scun showed u severe infection in his right fe­ mur, doctors were puzzled be- ci'usc his white blood ccll count wusn’t ns high us it should hnve been, considering the serious­ ness of the infection. “They knew something wus going on, but they weren’t sure whul,” she snys. “Thut indicutcd usuully thul there wus un im­ mune problem or something.” Tho doctor referred Wesley lo N.C. Buplisi Medicnl Cenlcrs in Winston-Sulem, but when he re­ covered, his mother thought he wns beller nnd never look him. Sometimes my pain is a dull pain, sharp pain, stinging pnin, throbbing poin. Sometimes the pain will start in my hip and ihen work its way down to my knee, then to my shin and then my ankle and fool. Sometimes it works ils way up the same u;o>’ into my arms and neck, John Bostinn hud gotten his divorce und mnrried Lori Hintl by the lime Wesley wus 5, nnd he wns living with them. When he kept gelling sick after start­ ing kindergarten at Granite Quarry Elementary School, John’s foster mother. Alpha Barger, a teacher, encournged them lo pull him out nnd stnrt him the next yenr. Wesley cnme down with pneumonia lhat year, and nfter rccurring bouts wilh Ipnsilliiis, his doctors nl Suburban Pediat­ ries in Concord recommended thul hc huve them removed nt uge 6. His fnlher had his re­ moved nt the same time. John says Wesley recovered quickly, ‘‘but I thought I was going to die.” At age 7, Wesley again con­ tracted pneumonia. “Both times, the while cell counts were nol as high as they ought to huve been,” Lori snys. "He snid, ‘Well, mnybe it’s just u fluke thing.’ He suid, ‘We know he had it, bul he’s OK now.’ ” Indeed, Wesley seemed to have recovered. He run nnd pluyed like u henlthy boy. Lori hud two sons from her firsl murringe, und the three boys got ulong grenl together. Wesley nnd Christopher were only n yenr npnrt in uge und were constant companions. They didn’t even seem lo mind when Palrick, four years younger than Wesley and three years younger . thun Christopher, tried to tug ulong. For John and Lori, marriage the second time around wus ev­ erylhing they hud hoped for. Both had grown up in foster homes and had lenrned llrsthund the imporlanee of fumily. The Bostiuns had started go­ ing 10 Trinity Baptist Church in Dnvie nnd moved to the .south­ ern end of the counly when Wesley got sick ngnin. I felt sad and upset that I couldn 'I go to camp because of my heailh. I did cry when we got home, bul I didn'l want to let anyone know I did. Ifch the same way about conference as I did about camp, I wished I cotdd have gone, bin didn'l gel lo go so I got over It because there is no reason lo get bitter aboul il. That is whal I told my.wlf. He wns in the third grude nt Cooleemee Elemenlnry School, pluying footbnll nnd doing well in his cinsses, when lie slnrted compluining of multiple nches nnd pains. Please See Wesley - I'agc C4 4 » - . Л' Wesley’s miniature vehicle collection has grown over the years.Wesiey enjoyed spending time outdoors with Sonny the horse, who died on Monday from complications Ч ^ '1 BIO R fier( give w ak soni a (li foot no ( tion red« 20-( plaj Da\ C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 foo m o C Ic sto: stui op<t Insi jun w il COI sai ап( ten m( ye R( tn ch eij gr tb wl OC in fo y£ ly U ‘Ч Sf S« tt N n 2 it S' b P с W lls o n - T u t t le C o u p l e W e d Mrs. Robert Chevis Cuthrell L a n d e n -C u th re ll C o u p le M a rrie d In C o o le e m e e H eulher Louise W ilson and Jason N olan T u ttle , both o f R a­ leig h , w ere m arried at 6 p.m . June 28 at St. M a rk ’s Chapel in M ordecai H istoric Park w ith the Rev. D r. D avid H a ile y o ffic ia t­ ing. T h e bride is the daughter o f M r. and M rs. G ary D avid W il­ son o f F ayetteville. She is the granddaughter o f K atie B row n Heath o f F a y ette ville , the late John H eath und the lute Rossie B arnhill. T he bridegroom 's parents arc M r. and M rs . Stan Lee W h ite o f C h a rlo tte and the Inte B ruce T u ttle . H e is Ihe grandson o f C allie Louise S m ith and the late Fred B ow den S m ith. T h e bride was escorted by her father. T h e m aid o f honor •w as th e b rid e ’s frie n d , T in a D elayne Irvin o f C harlotte. The bridesm aids w ere R obbie A bner Strickland and M ichelle S herrill, bolh o f F ayetteville, and C yndy Eaton D e O ia c in to o f N e w Y ork, N .Y . F lo w e r g irl w as C a s e y B relyn W ilson o f Fayetteville. T h e best m an w as the g ro o m ’s fa th e r. G ro o m sm en w ere K u rt B om bien and John P en d ello n , both o f C h a rlo tte , and R ichard Bow den Tuttle o f R ock H ill, S .C . T h e bride is a graduate o f C a p e F e a r H ig h S ch o o l in F a y e tte v ille . S he e arn e d a b a c h elo r’s degree in e.xercise and sport scien ce fro m East C aro lin a U n iv e rs ity in G reen ­ v ille . She is an account execu­ tive w ith Trad er Publishing in R aleigh. T h e bridegroom is a gradu­ ate o f East Lin coln H igh School o f D enver and N .C . Stale U n i­ versity in R aleigh. H e is an hon­ ors graduate o f N .C . C en tral U niversity, w here lie earned a law degree. H e is an aitorney w ith Stralas & W eatiiers, L L P , in Raleigh. A fter a honeym oon trip lo the G ra n d C a y m a n Is la n d , the couplc settled in R uleigh.Mr. and Mrs. Jason Nolan Tuttle L ia n n a M c D a n ic I Landen and R o b e rt C h e v is C u th re ll w ere uniled in m arriage S alur­ d a y , S e p t. 6 at C o o le e m e e U n ited M clhodist C hurch. The R ev. Perry B radshaw officiated the ccrem ony. T h e bride is the daughter o f B u d d y and R ead L a n d e n o f M o c k sv ilie and Jane H inson o f M a co n , G u. She graduated from D a v ie H ig h S chool and N .C . S tate U n iv e rs ity . S he is e m ­ ployed w ilh S c h w c ize rA Asso­ ciates in C ary. T h e groom is the son o f E arl and C in d y C uthrell o f M o cks­ v ille . H e graduated from D avie H ig h S cho ol and N .C . S tale U n iversity. H e is em p lo yed by y T u rf Tenders Landscaping in R ale ig h . G iv e n in m arriage by her fa­ ther, the bride chose her sister, M a rjo rie Landen us h e r m aid o f ho n o r. B ridesm aids inclu d ed M c re d ilh G etsinger, cousin o f Ihe b rid e , and S ta c ie B o g er, cousin o f the groo m . H annah H inson, cousin o f the bride, was a ju n io r bridesm aid. T h e groom 's father w as best m a n . G ro o m s m e n in c lu d e d Jo h n L a n d e n and T h o m u s Lan d en , brothers o f the bride. Ushers w ere M ich ael and C hris­ topher H in so n , cousins o f the b rid e , and Justin T h o m p s o n , cousin o f ihe groom . F lo w e r g irl w as C u rly T h ­ om pson, cousin o f the groom . P ete r H in s o n , cou sin o f the bride w as ring bearer. Rebecca D nvis, cousin o f the groom utlended Ihc guest reg­ is try , w ith G re g und B ra n d y G etsinger, cousins o f the b rid e, .serving us greeiers. T h e b rid e ’s g ra n d fa th e r, A a ro n H in s o n , w as org an ist. T h e bride and groom w ere hon­ ored w ilh a solo by M a rjo rie L anden, sister o f the bride, and u p ia n o s e le c tio n b y Jo h n Landen, brother o f the bride. S p c c ia l s crip tu re re a d in g w as shared by Robin and A m y D a v is , cousins o f the g ro o m . T h e w ed d in g w as directed by M a ry Landen, aunt o f the bride, A cake cutting was held im ­ m ediately after the cerem ony in the church fellow ship hall, fo l­ low ed by a private receplion ol the hom e o f the bride's parents in M o c k s v iile . A fte r the w edding trip to Ja­ m a ic a ,« surprise g ift from the b rid e ’s father, the couple w ill re s id e at th e ir h o m e at 104 Hound.schase R un, C ary. Fields-Owens Couple Married At Redland W endy G a il Fields o f A d ­ vancc and D avid W ayne O w ens Jr. o f M o cksviile w ere united in m arriag e at 2 p .m . S atu rd ay, A ug. 23 at R edland Pcnlecostal H oliness C hurch in A d van ce. The Rev. Joel K . Boyles o ffic i­ ated. The bride is Ihc daughter o f Tony Foster o f M o ck sv ilie und M r. and M rs . D a vid C rew s o f A dvancc. M aternal grandparents are Elsie W h ita k er o f Advuncc and the late K nox W hitaker. Pa­ ternal grandparents are B etty Fosterof M ocksviile and the late H .L . F o s le r. She is s e lf-e m ­ ployed. The groom is the son o f M r. and M rs. D a vid W ayne O w ens S r. o f M o c k s v iile . M a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a re D o ro th y Robertson Brooks o f M ocksvilie and A tla n ta, G a ., and the late Press Robertson. H e attended the U niversity o f N orth C arolina at C harlo iie und is em ployed w ith W uller Robbs Cullahan & Pierce A rchitects, P A , in W in.ston-Sa­ lem as a C A D D designer. The bride w as escorted by her brother, Tony G ray Foster. She w ore a tw o-piece dress o f candlelight satin w ith a beaded top. T he dress featured u chupcl length train. She carried a hand- tied bouquet o f candlelight roses tipped in m auve. M a id o f h o n o r w us the bride’s duughlcr, M organ A llen . Bridesm aids w ere A nnie N e w ­ c o m e r o f A d v a n c c ; N ic o le Thurm an o f Texas; Christie Plas­ ter o f G eorgia, D ebra Bradshaw o f A dvance, and Tubatha W alker o f R a le ig h , ull cousins o f the b rid e . J u n io r b ridesm uid was Jordun Butcher o f A dvancc, T he groo m ’s father was besl m an. G roinsnien w ere: E dw in Robertson and Juson Roberlson, cousins o f the g ro o m , both o f M o cksvilie: Juck.son Hendricks and W e s le y K ru s e , both o f M o c k s v illc : und B ra n d o n O w ens, brother o f the groom , o f M o cksvilie. Junior groom sm an was Lucas Foster, nephew o f the bride, o f M o cksviile. Preston Robertson o f M ocks­ v illc w as ring bearer. H u n ler H endrix o f A dvance was Ilow er g ir l. K ris lie R o b e rts o n und C ourlney Robertson, cousins o f the groom , attended the register and dislribiiled program s. Joy H icks o f A d van ce d i­ rected the w edding, pianist and -soloist, John C ash w ell o f A d ­ vance, provided m usic. K cccplion F o llo w in g the cerem ony, a Mrs. David Wayne Owens Jr. C o u p le M a rrie d In R o a r in g G a p Elizabeth H ill D avis and Jo­ seph M ic h a e l E v e rh a rd t o f W righlsvillc Beach w ere m arried Suturduy, Sept. 6 in a garden cer­ em ony at the sum m er hom e o f the b rid e ’s parents in R oaring G ap. T h e Rev. Ronald R inn o f A u g sb u rg L u thern C h u rch in W inslon-S alem officiated at the 6 p.m . cerem ony. T h e bride is the daughter o f M r. and M rs . Thom as H e n ry D avis Jr. o f L ew isville. H e r m a­ ternal grandparents are the late M r. and M rs. John H opkins W il­ liam s Jr. o f W inston-Salem . H er paternal grandparents are the late M r. and M rs . Thom uii H en ry D avis o f W in slo n -S alem . She graduated from R.J. R eynolds H ig h S ch o o l and e a rn e d a bachelor's degree in art from Ihe U niversity o f North C arolina at W ilm in g to n . She is em ployed as a .snles reprc.sentntive w ith M u ­ tual D istributing Com pany. T h e groom is Ihe son o f M r. and M rs . Joseph W illiu m E verhardt Jr. o f C lem m ons. H is m atem nl grandparents are M rs. C harles Louis E arl o f G reens­ boro nnd the Inte M r. E arl. H is paternal grandparents are M r, and M rs . Joseph W illin m E v e rh a rd t o f M o c k s v ilie . H e graduated from W esl F o rsylh H ig h S c h o o l and e a rn e d n b a c h elo r’s degree in e n v iro n ­ m ental studies from the U n iv e r­ s ity o f N o rth C u ro lin a al t W ilm in g to n . H e is em p lo yed w ith B lue Coast Properties in W ilm in g lo n . Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore an ivory sheath gow n w ilh tiered alancon luce und curried a bouquet o f lil­ ies o f the valley. Sara G row o f Raleigh was the m atron o f honor. Bridesm aids w ere Beth Everhardt o f R uleigh, the groom ’s sister; Susnn Duvis o f W inston-S n lem , the brid e’s sis ter-in -lu w ; B lake R avin o f D u rh am , C arey Purker o f A t­ lan ta, G a.: Cass C hapm an o f L o n d o n , E n g lan d : and P aula Ke.ssler, G inger H elm s, Jill Scott and A n g ie S c h ra n d , a ll o f W rig htsville Beach. , The groom ’s father served as best m a n . G ro o m sm en w ere H ank D uvis o f W inston-Salcm and Jack D avis o f Santa M o n ica, C a lif., the bride’s brothers; Jason E a rl o f R a le ig h |in d A n d y E verh ard t o f M o c k s v iile , the g roo m 's cousins; D avid W ill­ iam s o f Lew isville; M att G row o f R aleigh; and Trent Jam es, Ben Johnson nnd K y le Harper, all o f W ilm in g lo n . A n n a W est o f R a le ig h , the bride’s niece, w as the flow er girl. John and M ich ael G row , the twin sons o f M a tt and Sara G ro w nnd the bride und groom 's godsons, w ere the ring bearers. P rogram attendant was B lair C h a m b e rs o f W rig h ls v illc reception was held in the fellow - ship b u ild in g o f the c h u rc h , w hich had been transform ed into an English country garden. Guests w ere greeted by M r. and M rs. Jack R obertson, aunt and uncle o f the groo m . T h e y w ere invited lo fo llo w a grass sod path to the re fre s h m e n t table. T he w edding cake w as de­ signed and mude by the bride’s cousin, Tnbatha W a lk er o f R a­ le ig h . T h e cake featu red fiv e tie rs c o v e re d w ith la v e n d e r bm tercream icing nnd 4 0 0 hand­ m ade w hite w ild roses. B ubbles w ere handed out by T iffa n y Roberlson, cousin o f the groom . A fte r a w e e k lo n g h o n e y ­ m oon in C ancún, M e x ic o , the couple w ill be at hom e in A d ­ vancc. K chearsnl D in n e r T lie groom ’s parents hosted a re h eu rsu l d in n e r ul th e ir M o c k s v ilie hom e on F rid u y e v e n in g . T h e p o o l urea was decorated in a tropical theme and in k e e p in g w ith Ih e them e, guests dressed in tropic attire, A din ner o f barbecue, slaw, p o tato snind, pnsia salad and baked beans wns served. The groom 's grundm other, D orothy B roo ks and his au n t, S h irle y W a ls e r, p ro v id ed an array o f their cnkes ns dessert. A m ontage o f childhood pho­ tographs o fih e couple, prepared by the g ro o m 's b ro th e r, w as show n and afterw ards there wus n roust o f the couple. S ocial E vents • T h e W om en's M in is iry of R edland P entecostal H oliness C hurch gave a m iscellaneous show er on Jidy 27 in the church fellow ship building. • A m iscellan eou s show er was hosted by the groo m ’s nin- ternal aunts on A u g . 10 at liis m ateriiiil grundm oiher’s hom e in M o cksvilie. Mrs. Joseph Michael Everhardt B each. W ed d in g d irecto r was Lynn Z ig lur o f A tlanta, G a. A reception and dance al the G rcystonc Inn in R oaring G ap, given by the bride's parenls, fol- low ed Ihe cerem ony. A fter a w edding trip to C am ­ b rid g e B e ac h , B e rm u d a, the couple w ill live in W righlsvillc Beach. K I ----------nF a rm la n d ^ V e te rin a ry Cume, PA. Dr, Robin Brocic R a b i e s C l i n i c Saturday, Sept. 13, 2003 1 2 n o o n - 2 p . m . Rabies Shots for Dogs and Cats over 12 weeks old will be $7 No appointm ent needed Fiirmlaml Veterinary Clinic, P.A, . .’ 7Ч.Ч I Iwy. 64 Wesl, MiK'ksvillc (336)492-7148 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIÍISE RECOUD, Thursdiiy. Sept. 11,2003 - C3 H e n d rix -M itch e ll C o u p le U n ited In C h ristia n M a rria g e K im b erly "C hae" H endrix o f A dvancc and W illiu m " B illy ” A iton M itc h c ll o f W inston-S a­ lem w ere united in C h ristian muiTiiige at 7 p.m . Saturday, July 12 at the Fullon U nited M eth o d ­ ist Episcopal South C hurch in A d v a n c c . T h e R e v . R u s ty M orrison o f Soulh C arolina o l- fic ia tc d the c a n d le lig h t c c r­ em ony. T h e bride is the daughter o f M r. and M rs. R ichard (D ic k ie ) B . H e n d rix o f A d v a n cc . H e r m aternal grandparents arc M r. and M rs . L . S teve H u tto n o f Roaring G up imd John R . Sluser o f Chnm bersburg, Pu. Puternnl grandpiirents are M r. and M rs . Richurd L . H endrix o f Advnnce. M atern al great-grandparents are A llie Thom pson o f M o ck sv illc and the late W illiiim “ B ill" T h ­ om pson nnd H e le n S lu ser o f Chnm bersburg, und the late John Slu.ser und M r. und M rs . Puul Hutton o f O cnln, Fla. G odpar­ ents are M r. and M rs . D u v id Tkach o f M o cksviile. The bride g ra d u a te d fro m D a v ie H ig h School in 2 0 0 0 and D uvidson C o m m u n ity C o lle g e in 2 001 w ith a cosm etology degree. She is e n ip lo y d v /ith E g o H R on R obinhood Road in W in sto n - Salcm as a hair designer. Th e groom is the son o f Rosa D om inguez o f Las Cruses, N .M , and W illia m H . M ilch ell o f W in ­ ston-Salem . H is m alernal grand­ m other is the late L ilia Sapata o f El Piiso, Texas. Paternal grand- piircnts are M r. and M rs . W ill­ iam A . M itc h c ll o f P resco tt, A r iz . H e g ra d u a te d fro m R eynolds H igh School in 1997 and com pleted Ihe aviation m an­ agem ent progrum nt G u ilfo rd Technicul C om m unity C ollege. H e is em ployed ut Low es H om e Im p ro v e m e n t W areh o u se on Hanes M a ll B oulevard. G u es ts w e re g re e te d by M egan Vun L e w o f W inston-S a­ lem , guest register attendant, and by A le x Van Lew o f W inston- Snlem and Nicholuus U pdike o f B oynton Bcuch, Flu., both pro­ gram and bubble lUtendants. Tho bride was escorted by her father and given in m arriage by her m other and father. M a id o f honor Wiis S ally Shoaf, cousin o f the bride o f Pageland, S .C . Bridestnaids w ere M onica B ow ­ m an o f A d v a n c e , J e n n ife r Mr. and Mrs. William Aiton Mitchell B u rg io o f M o c k s v illc and M ic h e lle A dam s o f Y iulkinvillc. The g ro o m ’s futhcr was best m an. G room sm en w ere C icoff M atlison and A n d y H olguin, the g ro o m ’s s ic p -b ro ih cr. both o f W in s to n -S a le m , and R ynn H endrix, brother o f the bride o f Advancc. Jessie and E m m y Tkach o f M o cksvilie served as ring bearer and flow er girl. P rio r lo Ih c c e re m o n y , a m em ory candle w as lit by the groom nnd his m other for the g ro o m 's b ro th e r, D a v id M ilc lic ll. W an d a L o l'tin o f R o a rin g G iip, grcal-aunt o fih e bride, was w ed d in g d irec to r. M u s ic was provided by Jenny Yost, pianist, o f M o cksvilie, B onnie G oodin, .soloist, o f A dvance, and the Rev. Rusty M orrison, soloist. F o llo w in g Ihe cerem ony, a dessert recep lion was held at S alem G le n C o u n try C lu b in C le m m o n s . T h e Ih rc c -tie re d w ed d in g cake w as decorated w ilh fresh ivy and red roses. G uesls wore entertained by DJ M ik e W ilson o f A dvance. S how ers a n d P arties • A m is c e lla n e o u s b rid a l show er was hosted by A nita and M egini Viui Lew o f W inston-Sa- le n i. P ally L iv e n g o o d o f A d ­ vancc, Susan und S ally Shoaf. aunt iuid cousin o f the bride o f Pageland, luid Joy Stiuiidnnd o f A dvance, on June 8 at the Fork C iv ic C lub. • A m is c e lla n e o u s b rid a l show er w as hosted by Jenny Ledford aiul Paula T kach , god­ m o th er o f the b rid e , bolh o f M o c k sv iile , and Jean C arter o f A d van cc on June 2 9 at Fork Baptist Church, M o cksvillc. • A b rid e sm a id s luncheon and lingerie show er was hosted by W anda Loftin o f Roaring Gap and A ngela U pdike o f Boynton B ciich, both m alernal auni and cousin o f the bride, on July 6 at the H ig h M e a d o w s C o u n try C lu b in R oaring G ap. • A f ill the p a n try /to o l s h o w e r/p a rty /c o o k o u t w as hosted by M r. und M rs . B ill Slanaland o f A dvancc, M r. and M rs . Jim Van Lew o f W in slo n - S a lc m , M r. and M rs . B en D om inguez o f Lus Cruses, nnd M r. and M rs . D ickie H endrix on Thursday evening, July 10 ill the hom e o f D ickie und Dunn, the bride's parents. •A re h e a rs a l d in n e r w as hosted by M r. and M rs . Ben D om inguez. Ihc groom 's m other and step-father, on Ju ly 11 ut S ulem G le n C o u n lry C o u n try C lu b in C lem m ons. • A brim cli was hosted by M r. iuul M rs . Lnrry Luhr, greut-nunt and uncle o f the bride nnd John Sluser, grandfather o f the bride, all o f C hanibersburg, on July 13 at T h e A dam s M a rk o f W inston- Snlem . T he bride and groom w enl on a honeym oon to Sanibcl Island, Fla. and the Richm ond H ill Bed and Breakfasi in A sheville. They have m ade th e ir residence in W inston-Salem . Andrea’s Angels Opening in Oclober Now lool<iiiafor Stajfaiid Clients ■ If you o r « loved one is in need of spccial ciirc, we would love to itdd lo our caring ‘family.’ (336) 391-9186 Ш П Ш ш А¡mm Davis-Moody Couple To Marry Penny D avis and W ade M o o d y w ill exchange w edding vow s on Friday, Sept. 12 at Jeru.sulcm Baptist Church. An exciting & fun program that teaches children (grades 4-6):• To love and respect the Bible• The books of the Bible• How to'search the scriptures• To quote verses from memory Your children will represent your church at Assoclatlonal and State Bible Drills. Don’t miss out on the eternal rewards of this program. Call us today. We want to tell you how your children can get Involved In Bible Drill. 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I know ihis is inic.lirsl, In all iny brolhcrs and sisters and Uicir wives and huvbutuls, ull u\y nicces uml neplicws und Iheir families, and all my "adopled" gruiulchildren: Thank you for being Ihere for (is through ihis lime. Ytui have alwjiys tx;en ihcre. and ytui continue lo l)C there. Wc love you all so much und what you have done for us mitkes us rculia* how Ineky wc luv lo have such spccial people in our lives. Kvcry one of you whs willing lo just pick up und do NvhirtcvcT needed to be done. You vlshed. you siaycd ull ttlglrt so tkruUlinc could go home. yoi| eneoumged me, und you never gave up. Tliiink you ALU so much. Ncxl, \ huve to give spcclul lluinks to llmmy U«\ci\stcr Jerviswlcm Uuptis\ Chuwh ami Joe Smilh ut Turrentine Baplisl Onia'h. und ull ilic other pusiorn ul churches all over Ihe counly wiiere niy family ullend. Tlie time you spent wiih us was so welcomed und uppreciaied. We iruly believe lhal it w as iliron^li Ihe power of Ihc pniyer lhat I was hculed, We arc .so apprcciulisc of those conlinued prayers. We were (and ARE. I hope!) on so nijiny churches pmycr chains fmm hca* to Ncbniskui’Dic kind wonlsof love lificd up by ull of you urc llic key to niy recovery up to now. Tlic l.onl lius Ivcn lislenin^'. Some of your wonis hil the "lop." I’niycr is svhal bi\>ught me l^ick. nol Ihe iloelois. 'riiaiik you .so much lo ull of niy friciul.s und neigltbors who l(x>k lime out lo coino ‘iiUca“ ' ..................................... iheiv d(jlng llic llilncs I would have done if I could, like mowing ilic yanl und liwkiny iifier the liou4*. Anuyoii kept our slamling lunch appoinlmenl every Fridujr', even when I didn't know you were ihciv. You hnve kvii a imc friend to me und Geraldine, und we love you. To so many of you who, when I was uiiahle lo see vi.siiors. .slill you came, and you sal und tulkcd and prayed. I will never forgel how lucky I really am. niank yoti lo cvcrybixly al Wcslside Clio'slcr I>Klge Jcvp Гог your support during all of ihis. EsjiccittUy, lhiu\k you to Kobbie und Tummy Diinwtv for becoming u pim of n\y family during ihis diflicnil lime. Il Is a rarc thing lo find ii friendship like yours, Robbie, nuilicularly when llial friend \s your boss. Vou continue H) Iv iui inspinilion, und ihc liour» wc Npcnd logellier cacli day arc la-as I'inally, I want cveO'oncio know lhal . . , day. Please don’t slop your prayers kvausc I know ilic inic pjiwcr Ihey hold. I was gone. Npcnd logellier cacli day an; la'asua'd. I'inally, I want everyone lo know iliat I am hack al home and gelling slronger every Please don’t slop your prayers Ivcause I know ilic inic p<jwcr Ihey hold. I was gon hui I camc back and I owe il all lo the Lord. Your sup|)oi1 und visils and prayers mean more lo inc than I could ever suy in words, (ienildinc and I will never again lake for gninled the inie Messings in life.Tluuiks so wm\\.L_______________________________hive, Johnny rieiidri.x________ Pino Nev^^s By Nora l.,athnni Pino Correspondent T h e b re a k fa s i al W e s le y Chapel w ill start again .soon.The Septem ber breakfast w ill be Stu- urday, Sept. 20. The menu w ill be the sam e as previous years w ith country ham , rod eye griivy, s au sag e, snusnge g ru v y , scram bled eggs, baked upplcs, grits and hom em ade biscuits. It w ill be served from 6:3 0 -10 a.m . Everyone is inviled lo .slnrl Ihe fall season w ith us. M egan Craver, grnnddaughler o f Bob and Louise D ill, was a visitor Ht church Sunday. She put m oney in Ihe birthday bim k for her b irllidiiy on Tuesdiiy, Sepl. 9. She w ill be 18 years old. N ic k R o u s e , gran d so n o f C alvin and M arlene T rivette, has stiutcd college. H e is attending C e n lra l P ied m o n t C o lle g e in C h arlo tte. H is m ajor is public relalions/m Hrketing w ith a curecr in advertising design. G ood luck, N ic k . H a rm o n L a th am has been very sick recently. Please include him in your thoughts and prayers. O stin e W est and her sister. Sue B o w le s , utlended the a ir show in W inston-Salem on Sun­ day, M r, and M rs. Jim m y Dobbins und son, H ennen,enjoyed dinner w ith Ted and M in d y W illia m s F O l l M E R D i s t r i c t C o u r t J u d g e m MARK s. CULLER is pleased to annoiince that he is now am ilab le to represent clients in the D avie C o unly Courts an d lhat he has opened an office fo r the practice o f law MARK S. 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Lori recalls. “He just fell dow n, and we thought, ‘O K , he’s hurt his ankle or he’s stepped on som ething.'" But when they took his tempera- ture, Wesley had a high fever, and Lori and John noticed a rash ex­ tending over most of his body. They called his Concord'pedin- trlcian, who lold them to bring him to his officc right away, "They thought he had Uocky Mountain Spotted Fever," she says, “Wc had just got done about a week and a half before working in some pine trees, cutting them down." The antibiotics the doctor pre­ scribed for Wesley seemed to work, at first. He had been taking Ihem for seven days when he got sick again. Lori had gone to church early that Sunday afternoon for a baby shower, nnd when John arrived a little lalcr with Ihe boys, he scnl Chri.stophcr 10 tell her W esley was sick again. A fe llo w church m em ber, Darlene Starr, was a nurse at Bap­ tist. so Lori asked her if he could have a relapse o f Rocky Mountain Spoiled Fever. She said no and en­ couraged Lori and John lo take him on to his (icdiatrician. T h i doctor said he thought Wesley had jusl picked up anolher bacterial infection and told them lo bring him back to his officc the fol- lo w in g m orning. “ B ut al that point," Lori says, "a red flag wenl up." One of Ihe pediatricians in Ihc praclice, concerned that someihing w asn't m aking sense, checked Wesley's neutrophil levels. Neutro­ phils are Ihe type o f w hile blood cells which fight o ff bacteria and other infectious organisms. “The average person’s levels should be like I5,0<K) or higher," Lori says they were lold. "A t lhat tim e, his was like 700 or 800." The doctors kept clo.se labs on W esley for a w hile, during which time he got better, then became sick again. Thinking he might have leu­ kem ia, they referred him to Duke M cdical Center, where doctors ran a bone murrow tup. W esley tested negative for leu­ kem ia, but the doctors told Lori and John he had cyclic neutropenia. This is a disorder in w hich the body's neutrophils drop dram ati­ cally in a cyclical pattern, typically aboul every 2 1 days. During Ihis tim e, people w ilh cyclic neutropenia may e,\perience fever und infeclions ranging from m ild to serious. A fter his diagnosis, W esley's m olher and her side o f the fam ily wanted to get a sccond opinion at A ll Children's Hospital in Sl. Pe­ tersburg, I’la. So John and Lori agreed lo lake him. "Anytim e Ihe exes are involved, we always try to keep peace," Lori says. "W e try lo never criticize cven if it means biting our longues and swallowing our pride." In Florida, Ihc lale Dr. Robert A . G ood, who gained notoriety for perform ing the first bone n\nrrow transplant, put W esley Ihrough a battery o f tests. The diagnosis was the same; Ihe doctor said he was [lercenl sure he had cyclic neu­ tropenia. There wasn’t a lol Ihey could do for W esley, Lori and John were told, except treat Ihe symptoms as Ihey arose. Nobody waitis lo Iiw in ¡¡ain (dl du'ir life. / wonder if diey know ho»' il feels 10 miss oiii on ihinns in life hectmse I liiiri so hnd. I wunl Ui go .somewhere where llie docs are up lo Ihe elitdlenne of heljdnn me. "So for Ihe next several years, that's what we did," Lori says. "Uui it .seemed like Wesley was just get­ ting worse." During this tim e, he had begun having seizures, The muscles in his intcslincs weakened, causing him to sometimes lose conlrol o f his bowel. In the latter part o f 2000, when Ihcy were living on Duke Street in Cooleem ee, Wesley had a bad sei­ zure, after w hich Lori and John drove him to his doctor's officc in Concord, 56 miles away. It wus then that the pediatrician, w ho had recently bccome a fniher, said if W esley was his son, he would find a doctor closer to Iheir home. Ho recommended a hematolo­ gist al Baptist, where Wesley was diagnosed with m ild neutropenia. After a doctor noticed a mass grow­ ing on one o f his bones, W esley was tested nnd found lo have syn­ ovial masses. Because synovia lubricates the joints, most people w iih synovial masses are elderly w ilh olher con­ ditions such as severe rheumatoid arthritis. The doctors at Baptist had never seen a palienl as young as W esley with Ihc condilion, accord­ ing to Lori. “He's gol synovia growing ev­ erywhere on his body," she says. “His shoulder blades aro covered with it. His sternum is covcred with it. Il's on his knees. “Synovia is such a thin, small substancc that in order for it to gel Ihis big, it had to have been grow­ ing for years and years and years." Ttie condilion is very painful, and W esley was referred to a pain clinic to help manage the pain that wracks his young body. A fter treating Wesley for almost three years, during which time tho Bostians moved lo an old farm ­ house on Cana Road, Dr, David Rainey o f Forsyth Pediatric Asso­ ciates/Forsyth Adolescent Centcr lold Lori and John he might could be besl treated by going lo a hospi­ tal which does research on synovial masses. His concern, she says, is lhat the extra weight causcd by the masses could exert pressure on his vital or­ gans. “ Dr. Rainey und Ihe doctors al Baplist are wonderful," Lori says. "They’ve bent over backwards. At one point, I think he hud like 12 or 13 doctors al Baptist, but ihey all tell Dr. Rainey he’s the captain o f the ship." O n ly a few hospitals in the world have done extensive research on synovial masses, und they’re lo­ cated in Bullim ore, Boston, Philu- delphla, France and AustruUu. W hen Dr. Ruiney scnl Wesley's niedicul rccords to u doctor at John Hopkins in Baltim ore, he wrote back, recommending that they lake him to the hospitals in Boston or Philadelphia because they have done m ore research on synovial mosse.s. No, I don ’i ihink I tun depre.ssed. Does (dl lliis make me .sad? Yes, al limes, bui I ihink lhal is OK. The biggesi thing I feel isfriisirtiled be­ cau.se of (dl Ihis. I Ihink if ihe docs were in niy .shoes, lliey would feel Ihe same way. W esley went on M edicaid when John lost his job u while buck when his em ployer downsized. Though he found another job Ihc snme day, ut Lew isville M otor Com pany, he took alm ost a $4-an-hour cut in pay. Because of W esley's health problems — which also include a brain processing problem , an en­ larged testicle, allergies and sinus blockages — Lori began hom e schooling him and his brothers five yeurs ago. "W esley wanted Christopher hom e," she says, "and Christopher wanled to l>e hnme with Wesley, so we pulled him out. Then John de­ cided that it would be nice just lo do all o f Ihem ." The mcdical bills, combined w ith John'.s pay cut, put a nniinciul hardship on the B ostians, and they've had lo turn lo A Slorehouse for Jesus for help. "They've provided Christmas the last two yeors for our kids und the last two or three Thanksgiving dinners," Lori says. “There have been times when our food pantry wns low , and they’ve helped us." She nnd the boys try to express their gratitude by volunteering at Storehouse. "I think that s good lo let the boys help out there bccause it gives them a chancc to give someihing back," she says. "I tell them that when you give your tim e und your labor, you're giving som eihing very precious." D u rin g the tim e that the Bostians have been getting help from Storehouse! Wesley has de­ veloped a deep friendship with founder and director M arie Collins. He even hopes lo go on Ihe unnuul mission trip to Ghana next Augusl. W esley, who has been quiet und reserved to Ihis point in the inter­ view, says M arie’s hope is thut they cun convince Dr. Ruiney to uccom- pany them on the trip in case any henlth issues arise. "She said his dud was a mission­ ary, and he grew up in A frica," he says. "She said that would do a lot o f good if he goes and I go at the same tim e." One (hy I was playing ha,sket- ball wilh my Daddy, and brolhers. I played for aboul 45 minules. Then I was lired and had lo come in and lay down for a lillle while. Then I had lo lake some pain medicine for my knees, back nnd hips. His dream, Wesley says, is lo bccome a missionary in A frica, like D r. David Livingstone, w ho he be­ gan reading about us u child. Livingstone, who inspirSd the phrase, '‘D r. Livingstone, I pre­ sum e," was so beloved by the people o f Africa lhat when ho died, they removed his heart and other organs und buried them beside a mvula tree. His body was scnl lo England und buried ul Westminster Abbey. A nd u m em orial statue was erected for him , W esley say.s, with his face looking lownrd Af^ricu. W esley’s eyes sparkle when he speaks o f his u dm irution for Livingstone nnd his desire lo go to B ible college and follow in his footsteps. "W esley loves to heur M arie's siories about Africa," Lori says. Vic Is also a volunteer for Ihc bus ministry at Triniiy Baptist us well us nn usher and u junior church worker. "The little kids on the bus jusl love him ," ll-y c u r-o ld Patrick chimes in. ll doesn’t lake long for a visitor lo Ihc Bostian home lo realize the closeness o f the three brothers. Christopher, who wants lo go to Bible collegc and bccome a m inis­ ter, says he has tried to go Ihrough W esley’s buttles with him . He even prayed for God to give him W esley’s pain, Lori says. W esley was too sick lo go lo Ihc church's youth conference and lecn cnmp this yeur, she snys, and Chris­ topher didn't wanl lo go without him. “He was like, ‘if I stayed be­ hind, I could be there for W esley,’ " Lori suys. “ Bul we lold Christo­ pher if he stuyed behind, it would make Wesley feel equully as bad." The pain is as if ii were a gnaw­ ing nuisance lhal is always caus­ ing havoc 0(1 my body. This day has been one of unbearable, wracking, llmd)blng pain. I have more days like Ihis lhan I used lo. The doc .says dull die .synovia is causing die pain. Well, / believe dial. However, / (hn 'I dunk dun mosl of my docs are in a luirry 10 help me wiih easing my pain or cven finding a way lo ireal die .synovia. Bul if il ii'n,v dieir child or ihemselves, ihey would work e.xira hard w make il bear­ able. John, who has let Lori explain most o f Ihe details aboul Wesley's heallh conditions, is very vocal about his hope thal someone w ill be able lo help his son. "There's a lot o f things that he wants to do that he cnn’t do," he says, “He tires out easily and he hurls a lot, and he hurts bud." Though Wesley has a high tol­ erance for poin nnd tries not to let Ihem know when he's hurting, his father suys it’s sometimes too much for him to hide, " ll’s just that bud," he suys. W hul he most wants to do Ihul he cun’l, Wesley says, is play foot­ ball. W hen he played at Cooleemce Elem entary, John says he gol lo hurting so bad that they hnd to luke him o ff the team. W esley poinls out a photo of him in his football uniform hang­ ing on the wull in Ihe den. H e seems proud that he was once able to play. Dealing with W esley's heallh problems hns been u test o f fuith for the whole fam ily. “Somebody told us the olher day that God gives special issues to speciul people," Lori suys. “I feci the Lord's hands in this." But sometimes, she admits, she can't help but queslion why. "O ur preacher tells us il's O K to ask God why," she says. "You just, you don 'I ever accuse G od, bul it’s O K to ask why." John says he tries not to dwell on W esley’s pain bccause he has to keep working to provide for the fam ily. "B ul there aro limes when I'm really thinking about it that il's re­ ally heartbreaking," he says. "E v­ ery tim e he goes to the doctor, it's som ething else. You just don't know when it's going to stop." L o ri says nol m any people could put up with tho pain Wesley endures. " I don't Ihink I could," she says. The trips back and forth to the hospital are also frustrating, she says. M ost weeks, W esley has to go ut least three times. One o f the ways thnt Lori has encouraged Wesley to deal with his pnin und fruslrutions over his heullh conditions Is lo keep a journal. “And when I journal," W esley says, “I Journal." This Is how I feel aboul every­ thing lhal is wrong with me. The growths on my body feel very bloated. Al dines, it is paiiifni. On days when die pain Is mild and dull. It is bearable and barely notice­ able. 11 is son of like a bruise lhat you would gel playing or olher sniff. But those days are now far and few in between. The bad pain is like gelling a cut and after ii is scabbed up, someone comes by luid hiis it and opens the cut again. W esley, in a letter written lo me ufler thi.s interview, suys he gains strength from his six heroes in life: his father; Dr. Darrell C ox, the pus- tor ut T rinity; D r. Jack G reen, a minister who attends Ihc church; M arie Collins o f A Storehouse for Jesus; his youlh pustor,,Ronnie H unt; und a bourd m em ber o f Storehouse, who he declines to identify. "T h ey give the best part o f themselves lo be a help and u bless­ ing lo others," he writes. "M y mom says they brighten the corner that they aro in. “I think all m y heroes are Ihc mosl unselfish, most dedicated people I know. They could have done anything else, but they chose 10 live their lives serving others." H e coniinues by saying he wants to follow their example and serve others in his own life. “I can slay at home and hurt," W esley w rites, "or 1 can give a little. It .still hurts but 1 feel better becau.sc I did something for some­ one else. "There are days when 1 can't bccause o f Ihe puin, und those duys come more und more. But on the days when Ihc pain hasn’t gol me, I want to bright the corncr thut 1 am in." Christopher and Patrick Hiatt sticl< by their stepbrother, Wesley Bostian, (during his heaith Issues. I A synovial mass protrudes from Wesley’s right ankle. Wesley Bostian; “I can stay at home and hurt, or I can give a little.” ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson Lori and John Bostian with sons Christopher, Patrick and Wesley. For Lori and John, marriage is sweeter the second time around. Sonny the horse, pictured with Patrick, Wesley and Chris­ topher, was a beloved addition to the family, New Arrivals DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmr.stliiy, Sept. 11. 2003 - C5 C R IT C H E R M egan und M atthew C ritchcr announce the birth o f tlieir brother, B enjam in Ryan C ritcher, on W ednesday, July 2 3 ,2 0 0 3 al W ntaugn M ed ical C entcr in Boone. H e w eighed 7 Ib.s. 7 oz. Pnrents are Bn.sil and C arol E verhart C ritcher o f B oone. M atern al grandpiirents nrc D nvid nnd D orothy Everhnrt o flh e Fork com m unity. Paternal grand­ parents are B ill C ritclter o f Boone und the late V elm a Ford C ritcher. D U N N M r. and M rs . James N , D unn o f K osciusko, M is s ., along w ith G arrett, announce the birth o f n son and brother, Ethan M atth ew , on July 2 3 ,2 0 0 3 a t6 :0 4 a .m .E th an w eighed 8 Ibs. l2 o z .a n d w n s 2 1,5 inches long, M nternal grandparents are M r. und M rs. D ennis C . D yson o f M o cksville. Four Corners News B y M n rlc W h ile Four Com ers Correspondent M rs. Johnsie Shelton attended a b irth d a y p a rty S a tu rd a y eve n in g h o n o rin g H anes and H unt Shelton at.the hom e o fM r. and M rs. Con Shelton, N o la n nnd D a n ie lle visited M r, nnd M rs, K enny Sm ith Tues­ day night. M rs. TIteda Reuvis is on our Cornatzer News B y D o llie P o lls C ornalzer Correspondent R evival services w ill be held at C o rn a tze r B a p tis t C h u rch , S ept, 14-17. Services w ill be at 6 :3 0 p.m . on the 14th and olher night.s at 7:3 0 . R ev R ob D ecker, pastor o f Triad Baptist C hurch in W inston-Salem , w ill be conduct­ ing the services. E veryone is in­ vited. Jo Bow ens has relurned homo from Baptist H ospital w hore she had treatm ents for a w eek. Lindsay Fishol had tests nnd observations w ith a lunch spe­ cialist in W inston-Salem on Sept. 8. A va Jones, E lla S m ith and C lara Barney were recent visitors o f Sarah Jam es. Flo w ers w ere placed in the sanciuary o f C orn alzer B aptist C hurch Sundny by the children nnd grandchildren o f A nnie Ruth Frye in honor o f her birthday on Sept. 8. M r. and M rs . Bruce H in k le visited M r. and M rs, H om er Potts M onday. Advance News B y E d ith Z im n ic rn iu n A dvance Correspondent W c w elcom ed new m einbers lo the M ethodist C hurch Sunday, T h e y w ere G re g and E ln yn e S aw yers, B obby, M ic h e lle H a ll nnd children C a itlin and Spen­ cer H a ll, There w ill bp n short M e m o ­ rial S ervice on T hursday 9 /1 1 at church ut 7 p.m . A large num b er o f people cam e out Saturday to clean the cem etery tom bstones. M a n y adults nnd co m m u n ity people d id m u ch w o rk , bu t speciul thanks goes to the "Brow nies" and their leader w lio w orked so hard nnd long. A large cut flo w e r arrange­ m ent was on the altar Sunday in honor o f B etly Benucham p P o tts ' b irth d a y on S e p t,10, given by m em bers o f her fam ­ ily. H om ecom ing at the church w ill be Sept. 2 1 , a correction from last w eek w hich noted the 14th. W e w elcom ed a new , young. c h o ir m e m b e r S u n d a y , S tephanie Barbour. Jerry and K ae Stockton nnd son A le x spent som e tim e in A s h e ville recently w here they attended the w edding o f A le x 's frie n d , John Theofanus, at the G reek O rthodox C h u rch , w ith the reception at G rove Park Inn . T h e S to c k to n 's stayed at the B iltm ore Inn fo r ih eir 48 hours o f fe,stivilies in A sh eville. A le x and John w ere school m ates, beginning in the second grade through college. C h a rlie and R uth L a th am , thoir daughter, s o n -in -law and g ra n d s o n S a n d y and H e a th L eR o y and H unter LeR oy spent L a b o r D a y w eekend at W liite L ake in ih eir new R V . B renda B urton entered the hospital Tuesday forconsulation on up-com ing surgery. She has 3 blocked heart arteries und an aneurysm in her abdom en. Prayers and best w ishes go out to her. E dith Zim m crm nn was a Sat­ urday afternoon visitor o f Sarah B ailey on C o rn alzer Road. Community Yard Sale Saturday A yurd sule sponsored by the H o lly H ill C ourt com m unity w ill be held at the R otary H ut on S alisbury Street from 8 a .m .-l p.m . Saturday. Item s w ill include ladies suits size 14-18, g o lf paraphernalia, household goods nnd furniture. Senior Services Offering Two New Crafl Classes L earn to crochct at D a vie C ounty Senior Sefvices, one o f several upcom ing classes for s e n io r re s id e n ts o f D a v ic C ounty. T h e crocheting class is for beginners and experienced. Lola G o lle r w ill instruct the class fro m 1-3 p .m . on T u e s d a ys , Sept. 9-O ct. 21. Starting cost is $ 3. B ring a N o . H or N o . I cro­ chet hook. Participants w ill fur­ nish th e ir ow n m u lcrials, und you cnn jo in the class at any tim e. • T h e C rafty Ladies, a new activity, begins Sept. 18 and w ill be held eveiy Thursday in the cruft room from 10 a.m .-noon. Pnrticipnnts w ill w ork together on Christm as ornam ents for the center, and crafts o f their choo.s- ing. • T h e S enior M o b ility pro­ gram m akes pow er w heelchairs available to senior citizens and other disabled persons nt no cost, if Ihey qualify. The w heelchairs are povided to people w ho have d ilfic u liy w alking and are al risk o f fu llin g , and w ho m eet addi­ tio n a l g u id e lin e s . R ecip ien ts must need them for in-hom e use. N o H M O s or nursing hom es are allo w ed . M edicare is accepted. C ull toll free, I-800-800-926.S . • T h e Study o f Luke class is no longer being offered. For m ore inform alion on nny o f the above o r other program s, contact S enior Services at 7.51- 0 611, I-. sick list and needs our continued prayers. M r. and M rs. Thom as Sm ith v is ite d M r. and M rs . K e n n y S m ith Sunday afternoon. M rs. M arie W hite visited M rs. O lliv e Burgress M o nday after­ noon. M r. and M rs . Joe W h ite at­ tended the G randparents D ay celebration at Pinebrook school. T u d d a n d S lc p h u n lc A r r in g to n o f A d v n n c c a n ­ nounce the b irih o f th e ir son, G n v in M ic h a e l A rrin g to n , a l F o rsyth M e m o ria l H o s p itn l on J u ly 1 8 ,2 0 0 3 a t 5:51 p .m . H e w eighed 8 Ibs. 1 o z. C e le b ra t­ ing his b irth nrc his b ro th e r, ■Jordan O ’N e ill, g ra n d p a re n ts J e r r y a n d D a le A r r in g to n , K e n n y and D e b b ie S p illm u n , a n d b is a u n ts , J e s s ic a S p illm a n a n d C h ris te n A rrin g to n . Cana News B y Jo h n G o d w in Canu Correspondent Lols o f news in Cana. N ic k Taylor is o ff into the W ild B lue Yonder. H e left for the A ir Force, J im m y , d id n 't he m a k e you proud? I'm glad he heard the cull lo serve und defend our freedom . W c celebrated Fnyo Dny on A ug. 16, Faye and her children, grandchildren and grcat-grand- children had lunch up in tiic bum - yard. W e w ere jo ined by B etly W est and D ahlgren Etchison. I borrowed a baby goat from Brian A ndrew s. B rian, that little goat wns great. T h e children loved him . A ll m y life , Faye C ain R ich has been telling mo that w e need to clean up the old Frost cem ­ elery. W e ll, wo fm ally got it done. It felt so good to sec the o ld m arkers. W e hnd to dig to un­ cover .some stones. It has been over 25 yenrs since it was last cleaned. I wns kind o f glad to be able to road the o ld m onum ents, th e n G ra n d m o m and I to o k Cousin B etly lo sec the stones. C o u s in B e lly E lc h is o n W est brought these names to life to m e. She show ed m e w here m y great- great-grnndfathor was and where m y g rc flt-g re a t-g re a t-g re u t- grandfathers w ere in the cem ­ etery. These Frosts ure how we are connected to the Eatons and so m uch m ore. The Frosts owned a ll the land from D utchm an's C reek to H w y . 801 to 1-40. The history lesson w as one I w ill n ever forg et. T h a n k s , C ousin Betty. W e ’ve got to tuke Uncle W alter as soon as he is belter. U n cle W a lte r E tchison up­ date. Uncle W alter is doing some better and som e duys not too good. G ive him u call or stop by to SCO him . Eddie Leaggans turns the soil over w ith tho big Foril tractor. W atch him give it a little throttle as he slirs up the dust. I saw un old coon running into the woods, w ilh thut mask on his face. He hiid better not be get­ ting into the garden. If I .see him in there, 1 w ill hnve to cull B ill Ferebee and his dogs to eradicate the intruder. The tomatoes aro finally com ­ ing o ff the vine. Too m uch w ater hns jusl crushed the gnrden this year. D on’t forget the Center Fuir. I can’l w ail to .sec all the garden goods. G ail and 1 w enl to Kenna and R obert B ow m an’s w edding re­ c e n tly . K e n n a is K e n n y nnd M argie Stone's oldest dm ightfr. Slie was beuulifui. D id you see C o o ler's red convertible M u s ­ tang? W hut a great couple these tw o m uke. U ntil next tim e, w ith a view from the old Frost cem etery. D ix ie l a n d F a r m Lessons (EngiistvWunl-So.itl . Indoor and Outdoor Aicna Inno Boarding Паю-$250 for lirst 6 Monlhs Conlact: Marissa Johnston Email: dixloland@kr)sboo.co(n Pitone; M(W02-6403 Wot); www dixieland tk. 17M Godtwy Road - Mocksville. fJC 27028 50%OFFHrst Lesson with this Adl W e s t F o r s y t h F a m i l y M e d i c i n e Cordially Invites You To Oiir P atient A ppreciation W eek S e p t . 2 2 - 2 6 9 : 0 0 T o 4 : 0 0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday fain Us for food and fun all week! All are welcome! 105 Stadium Oaks Drive, Clemmons • 766-0547 Kid's Rock Day PiBventative Heallh Screening Day (Bone Density Testii Let's Get Physical Day Mood Ring Day Cookoul 11:30-1:30 Eat Lunch with the Staff North Davie Ruritan presents .,. P u d d i n g R i d g e G o l f C l u b Saturday, September 27,2003 2 Tournaments in 1 Day! Shotgun Starts at 8:30 am and 2;00 pm O v e r $ 6 , 0 0 0 i n C a s h A w a r d s ! Sponsored by: Interstate Seeding, Inc. Anderson Aggregates, LLC Piedm ont M utual Insurance Carolina Drilling & Blasting Sum m ers G rading Anderson & S harpe Trucking Ronnie Foster Builders Blakely Landscaping Services, Inc. M id-South Drilling Randy G rubb Construction & Crane Serv. C C I Telecom 1 8 H o l e " C a p t a i n ' s C h o i c e " Awards and Prlzo Drawings ador oach tournament lor: $1,000 for a Но1в-1п-Оп0 Cash awards for top 3 teams Cash award for Closest to tho Pin Cash award for Longest Drive All proceeds to benelit Norlh Davie Rurilan Scholarship Fund, Communily Service projects and other needs of Ihe communily. For more information conlacl; Jim Eaton 9 9 8 -3 0 4 3 • Tim H endrix 4 9 2 -2 7 0 8 ■ Jim m y Sum m ers 9 4 0 -5 0 5 4 Energy! VOUR LOCAL CO NNECTION A n r m a l M e e t i n g Members of EnergyUnited EMC are Invited to Attend Saturday, September 20,2003 • 7:30 a.m to tioon Davie County High School, Mocksvillc, North Carolina T h e A nnual M e e tin g is only for m em bers o f E n ei^ 'U n lte d E M C . A ll events are free. Ple,ise b ring your Registration Card from the Septem ber Issue oC the Coimtct new sletter w ith you to the M eetin g . Here's What Will Be Happening 7;30a.m.-10:30 a.m. Free health screenings 7:30 a.ai.-11:00 a.m. Registration (Ench m em ber receives $5 for registering and a chance to w in a gas grill, D V D player. Dogwood trees, nnd other prizes) 8:30 a.a-10:45 a.ni. EnergyU nited has a variety of activities in .store for the w h o le fam ily. Jo in in g E nergyU nited for the first tim e v,>lll be the Scrap E.xchangc, a hands-on creative arts program fo r people o f all ages, The Scrap Exchange prom otes artistic- creativity and strengthens environm ental aw areness by p ro v id in g o pportu nities fo r people to prod uce art and o ther useful things from discarded m aterials th a t have been salvaged and tra n s ­ form ed. The Scrap Exchange w ill provide p len ty o f free m aterials at the A nnual M e etin g for m em bers to create artw 'ork to take hom e and enjoy. Transportation is available from E nergylJnltcd offices In C orn elius, Denton, Le.\'ingion, M adison, Statesville and T a y lo rsville. C a ll y o n r local E nergyU nited office to m ake trans­ p o rtatio n arrangem ents. E nerg yU n ited also w ill have K rispy K rem e doughnuts, fru it and orange ju ice fo r ch ild ren d u rin g the Scrap Exchange. A nd EnergyUnited w ill have face painting fo r children. Two Sliiws-9:30 a.m. 110:15 a.m. EmertuiniTient by falher-son gospel duo 'llm and 'ilm m y LeBe.iu 11:00 a.m. Business m eeting 11:45 a.ni. D raw ings for do o r prizes Noon Rag lunch from СЫс1<-П1-Л, including cookies and drinks Getting There Is Easy C6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursda.v, Sept. 11,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 11,2003 - C7 Hannah Richardson is ready to be married. She was part of the dog costume contest last year. Aiyssa IVIossman of Advance shows off her dog, Willie, and Willie shows off his tongue. Michael Jolly gets an up-close look at this kitten, which was up for adoption at last year’s PetFest. PetFest 2003 Annual Event Sept. 2 0 In Hillsdale HILLSDALE - It started as nn open house, ancl cjuiekly grew. And grew. When it was over, some 501) people, many of them with Ihcir dog.s nnd eats, nttendcd the I'irsi PetFest ut Hill.sdale Animal Hospital last year. "Wc Initinlly were going to hnve an open house, then we dccided Io do some fun things - nnd it became a community event," snid Dr. Karla Frazier, Hillsdnle AiVimnl Hospital owner. The .second PciFesi will be held Saturday, Scpl. 20 from 11 n.m.-3 p.m. on the clinic grounds on Medical Drive, off U.S. 158 just east of the N.C. 801 inlcrseclion. “We have a lol of very loyal clients and they came out in droves, and people love ani­ mals." she said. "Wc have a great time. It's a lol bigger Ihis year than it wus last year." There will be free food for lunch, games, pony rides for children, an inflatable play­ ground, door prizes, a pel cos- lunte contest, pel agilily demon­ strations. music by Ihe Davie High School Ja/./. Band. Ad­ vance VoUinlcer Fire Depart­ ment will hnve a children's safety house on display. Compunies thut cater to pets und pet owners will have dis- pluys. Animal rescue Icugues will bc on hand. “This is lo provide general pel informnlion. In provide e.\- posurc lo the comnumily." You don't have to have a pet 10 attend. If you bring your pel, 11 has to be spayed or neulered, on a leash, und be friendly lo people and other animals. Frazier knows how impor- lant pels cun bc. Al home, she has four dogs (IWO golden re- irievers and two "mutts") und two cats.There are Ihree “office kilties" lhat roam the rooms nl the clinic. She is also e.xpunding the clinic, nnd hns nirendy added another full-time velerinarinn. Dr. Shannon McCourt. A full- sized kennel wilh 20 dog runs und un exercise area, u eal boarding room.balhing facility, treatment ureu, waiting room, exam room and parking lol ure part of Ihe expansion plans. This youngster enjoys a horse ride at the 2002 PetFest. P u b lic W e lc o m e ! Mason Major works his way over the hurdle in an agility demonstration last year. U n ite d W a y W e e k e n d A t T h e P o o l M a k e a " S P L A S H " i n t h e C o o le e m e e P o o l S e t r t e m b e r 1 3 f i - 1 4 Hours: Sat 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. £r Sun. 1-6 p.m. Join us for a day of family fun at the Cooleemee Pool! A D M IS S IO N IS F R E E . . . Contributions to the Davie County United Way Agency will be encouragedi For more Information contact the Davie Family YMCA at 751-9622 or the Cooleemee Town Hall at 284-2141. Please Note: The Cooleem ee pool w ill remain open on weekends through Septem ber 29,2003. Regular admission Is $ 3 per day. Drs. Shannon McCourt and Karla Frazier discuss the upcoming PetFest. Davie Family YMCA " /Ihvpl,' miWi Ihcir Go,l-xiwii (mli’iKwl in sjiini, »»,„/ ¡,ф ■■ 215 Cemetery Street • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-9622 Mike Maxie, BBBS volunteer, and two girls in the program visit with women al Davie Senior Services.Big Brothers/Big Sisters program participants at the Mocksville Rotary Club picnic with Kyle Swicegood, Bill Junker and Dr. Francis Slate. B ig B r o t h e r s / B ig S is t e r s H a v e B u s y S u m m e r It was an active summer for the children in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Scrviccs progrnm, one of the 20 United Wny agencies in Davio County. The kids were treated to many educational and social activities while they were out of school. “Children are matched with a Big Brother or Big Sister lo provide them with un adult role model who can mentor the child in vnrious ways. Each volunteer is matched onc-on-one with u child who is compnliblc to the volunteer in terms of personality and interesi.s," according to Dr. Regina Gruhum-Hauser, coor­ dinator of the Davie County Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) agency. She .said the agency has morc than 20 children wailing for an adult mentor. “This summer we were fortunate lo receive u grant from Ihe Woodson Foundation to do enrichment with these children. One group went lo the Dnvic Couniy Senior Center to make u cruft with the seniors”, Graham snid. Mike Muxie, volunteer, accompanied the group nnd interacted with the seniors. “Children have a way of reaching the elderly thnt is very speciul," Muxie suid. "I was pleased when the Senior Center agreed lo let us come because 1 know that children and the elderly interact well together and cun benefit from ouch other." Tho children wore paired wilh a senior adult and helped them decorate a picture frame. They pul logether jigsuw puzzles. Another group wenl bowling und had dinner al Mayberry’s Reslaurunl, Mocksviile’s new town manager, Christine Sun­ ders and Jennettc Hurpe from the Town of Mocksville uccom- punicd a group lo lunch. “Something as simple ns lunch may seem trivial to mosl adults but it means a lot lo children in our program," Graham-Hauser said. Sanders explained her job wilhin locul government lo ihe children und answered their questions. Sanders' conversation wilh the children shared a messuge about good work ethics, Ihe operation of locul government, and the responsi­ bilities of cilizcns in Iheir homes and businesses. Dr. Graham-Hauser look a group lo ihe Davic Dancc Studio (or a .session wilh Tami Langdon on hip-hop dancing. The group hnd lunch wilh Michelle Speas from the Mebniic Foundution, Scott Gnntt, Mike Gurner and Brucc Wliito, all BBBS advisory board members. On Monday nights, some of the children attended the summer reading progrum at the Davie Couniy Public Library. One child was able to go to the zoo with Traci Criseo, un ndvisory board member of BBBS. T\vo girls attended the Rumpilstilskcn piny nt the Brock Auditorium, "These uclivities .served as an outlet for children wailing for a Big Brother or Big Sister. Exposing children to new environments is imporlanl and I always look for activities in which the children can learn or gain somelhing positive from the experience. “Some of the events were held nl nighl or on weekends, which mount sacrificing my own personal time in order lo transport the children, bul it's for a worthwhile cause. They were able lo attend and parlicipale in events that wilhoul our agency would nol have been possible for thorn to do," snid Graham- Hauser, T\vo of the children served as hostesses ut the wedding receplion of Dr. Gruhum- Hauser. “This was n special day in my life that would not have been complete without the participation of children that I work with. Giving them a rc.sponsibilily builds their self­ esteem and ultimaiely they grow from Ihe experience, said Graham-Hauser. One of the final activities before going back lo school wns the Rolary Club picnic al Bill Junker’s homo. The girls who allendcd met Mocksvillo Mayor, Dr, Francis Slate and several of the Rolary Club members. Bruce While, chuirmun of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Advisory Board, expressed his gratitude towards BBBS volunteers by stating, “ 1 appreciate the time and efforl our volunteers spend ihrough mentoring children. They make a positive difference in the lives of children and their fnttiilies." If inlerested in volunteering or for more infonnation on ways to help the progrnm, contact the Big Brothers Big Sisters Services office al 751-9906. S to re h o u s e T o S ig n U p F a m ilie s On Sept. 15, A Storehouse for Jesus will begin signing up Dnvie fumilies in need of help wilh Thunksgiving und Christ­ mas. For tho past 10 years, the Storehouse has helped families with Thanksgiving dinners and Chrislmas gifts for children nnd .senior cilizcns, as well as Chri.st- mus dinners for .senior families in need. Tho Storehouse is able lo do this beeau.se of the generosity und love shown through spon­ sors in Duvic County, ulong with a few sponsors from Forsylh and Rowan counties. Sponsors come from churches, businesses, schools, civic groups, clubs. families and individuals. Sponsors help by; purchasing gifts und meals for children or seniors; donating finnnciully (Speciul Projects Account); or buying new clolhes und toys to be used as fill-in gifts for lust minute rcqtiosls. Mario Collins, executive di­ rector of the Storehouse, said thnt ouch year the clients und volunteers are touched deeply by the community’s generous out­ pouring to those in need. “Without the sponsors help, mnny children and seniors in Dnvie County would go without Christmns," Collins .suid. In 2002, tho Storehouse pro­ vided Thunksgiving dinner for J o e y T r i v e t t e T o P r e s e n t C o n c e r t Joseph "Joey" Trivette, former music instructor at Davio High School, will present a spe­ ciul piano concert in Statesville Friday, Sept. 19 ut 7:45 p.m. ut Concord Presbyteriun Church, located, Hwy. 90, a short dis- luncc west of 1-40, exit 148. Now working townrds u doc- tornte in music,Trivelle is on Ihc music staff of SoulhwosI Vir­ ginia Community College, and heads up local choral groups. Admission,sponsored by tho MncDowcII Music Club in Stutesville, is by free-will offer­ ing. For more informnlion, con- incl Emily Ervin ut 704-873- 8894. 320 Davie families (1,194 indi­ viduals). Chrislmas gifts were provided for 1,068 Davie chil­ dren (Little Lambs), 25 adults (Shepherds, mosl wilh a physi­ cul or mental disnbility) und 56 seniors (Senior Stars). Chrislmas dinners were provided for 79 Davie County senior families. For this coming Thanksgiv­ ing, sponsors arc given a .sug­ gested menu to purchase for food items for unprepared meals. Meals will be brought to tho Storehouse at 464 Depot St., Mocksville, Nov, 16 between I- 3 p.m. The dinners will bc given to families Nov. 23. For Chrislmas. sponsors are given two suggestions of elotlt- ing items and two toys for each child. For .seniors, spon.sors are given two clothing items and two additional small items - acces- •sorios, hygiene, candy, etc. C r a n f i i i R e u n i o n I s T h i s S u n d a y The Cranfiii reunion will be held Sunday, Sept.. H at I p.m. al the Zachary House in Cool­ eemee. Bring a covered dish, fumiiy nnd friends. Cain Reunion Sept. 19-20 gook Sale To Begin The eighth annual African American Cain family reunion will bc held at the Center Com­ munity Building, U.S. 64 Wejit at 1-40, Mocksville, beginning wilh a fish fry on Friday evening, Scpl. 19 al 6. The reunion luncheon will be on Salurday afternoon, Sept. 20 beginning al noon. All relntives and friends are invited lo bring a covered dish or basket of food. On Sunday morning, Sept. 21, worship service nt II n.m. will convene ut Iho Third Creek Bnptist Church, Stony Point, where the Rev, Sterling Howard is Ihe paslor and Mae Lois Cain Griffin is a member. For more information, con­ tact Faye Cain Carter at 998- 3626 or Frank Cain at 578-1277, co-chairs of the steering com­ mitlee. Sponsors will bring Christ­ mas gifts and meals to the Farm­ ington Communily Center on Farminglon Roud Dec.'7 from I- 3 p.m., Dec. 8 from 10 n.m.- noon, and Dcc. 9 from noon-2 p.m. Recipients will pick up tlieir gifts and food Dec. 17 and 18. Sponsors will continue to be needed up through Nov. 24 and Dec. 17 lo nil the needs of the lute requests from new clients. If you would like 10 be n Thanksgiving und/or Christmas .sponsor for Davio families, call Collins ut 751-1060 after Sept. 15. Interior Designs, Inc. juL L SERVICE 'Design I iil \b Hnlp YtJo EnlMnci! Yoiii í-f(»nCí lor Н|)ПП(|' Custom Line of Window Treatments & Bed Ensembles Prints • Lamps • Mirrors Accessories We work willi licensed conlmclois lor your remodeling and building needs. Cliarleno B. Cassidy IDSAssoclale 3560-C Clemmons Rd. {Next lo Clemmons Library) k 336-766-9918 J Drive-Thru |lictHcrii iUskin Uniihlii«^ I'll/a Hut 7 6 6 - 6 0 1 1 NOW SERVING BREAKFAST Thurs.-Sun. 7-11 a.m. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 7 am-7 pm FR EE ORANGE JUICEw/iMiy i H i r c l h i s o . Expiro^ 9/22/03 CHANGING JOBS? RETIRING? BRING YOUR 401К WITH YOU. Whether you’re moving companies or tTetlrIng, we’ll 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 Sl, Mocksville, NC /lllstate. FINANCIAL >^CMS&•nSs-S7Q Caudill Graduates From ROTC Leadership Camp Larry D. Caudill has gradu­ nted from the Army ROTC (Re­ serve Officer Training Corps) National Advanced Leadership Cnmp al Forl Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The camp provides Ihc best possible professional training and evnluntion for cadcts in the aspects of camp life, adminislrn- tion and logistical support, Al­ though continued military train­ ing and leadership development is included in the curriculum, the primary focus nl cnmp is lo de­ velop und cvaluale each cadet's ofricer polenlial. The cadet command assesses each cadcl's performance and progress in of­ ficcr iruiis, qualities and profes­ sionalism while at cnmp. The cadet is a student ut Appniachian Stale University, Boone. Caudill is the son of Larry D. and Betty J. Caudill of Davie Sireci, Cooleemee, His wife. Heather, is Ihe daughler of Bruce P, and Norma J, Beauchamp of Gordon Drive, Advnnce, He is n 2000 gruduute of Davie High School. A book sale will be held in the Davie Couniy Public Librury auditorium. North Main Slreel, Mocksvillo, Sept, 13-21. Hours will be 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m, on Scpl, 13, and on other days during library hours. Dr. Elliot Engol will present “The Dickens Nobody Knows" at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Thurs­ dny, Ocl. 9, spon.sored by the Rolary Club of Mocksvillo, W a l l a c e R e u n i o n S u n d a y , S e p t . 2 1 Descendants ofthe Inle Tho­ mas Guston und Rosa Lee Arnold Wullacc will hold a re­ union on Sundny, Sept. 21, ul the Joynor Community Center on Snndy Springs Church Roud neur Harmony. Lunch will be served ul 1 p.m. Purticipunts are asked to bring food and drink. Other needs will bc provided. For more informnlion, con­ tact Margaret Wallace Myers al 704-873-0952. T riad C o u n s e l i n g S ervices Counseling • Consulting • TVaining Rebecca Flynt, MSW, LCSW Kim Porter, QMHP, TFA Certified By apiwinimem only. Simic m'liiiii; li wcekautappts. (miilahh. CaU (336) 753-6650 Mo st m ajor i.n'su r a n c is ACCp.i'n;D, imci.udinci niii.i) ,Mi-i>icAin. iiurasaseAiBniu. OPEN HOUSE Friday, S e p ^ b e r 2 6 t h 2 p.m. “ 7 p.m. Join Us For Refreshnterits provided hy: Chef Marcus I^lyntofGasilumontlieSquax! And Desserts by: Kctdile Greek Bi^cry at ourncw office at llO D epotS t Downtown MocksviUe I С ’ O b it u a r ie s C8 ■ DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD. Tlitirsdav, Sept. 11,2003 DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD. riuirsdiiy. Sepl. 11,2003 - C9 Kcthu Shell Relliii X o lk 'c n " Shell, fi.'i. iiC M ocksville.(lied Mom kiy,.Sept. I , at Kale U . Reym ilils I I d s - pice Hom e after haltliiij: cancer. Slie was bom Jan. 10. ly.iH .in Pulaski, Va., llic daiiylilcr o f M ary and Sherman Akers. S u rv iv o rs : 2 d a u y lile rs, Patricia Blankenship and Konda D eVinncy. 2 .sons. La« rence M ar­ lin Jr. and Tony Ransome. all of W insion-Salcin: 2 sisters, Heity Udwards o f M ocksville anil V io ­ let K rcssof Pulaski, Va.: Tjirand- children: and .1 jircal-jirandchil- dren. A m em orial scrvicc was held al fl p.m . Thursday. Sepl. 4, at Im m anuel Baptist C’liurch. I.W Lcwisville-Clenunons Road. Jolin Wulker Sr. M r. John W alker Sr., SO, o f W oodlands. Tc.\as, died Monday. ■Sept. 1. 2(K).M n Texas, Hc was horn Sept. L'l, l ‘)22, in Davie County lo John H all and Ila Sm ith W alker. He lived mosl o f his life iu Davic Coum y. M r. W alker served in the U.S. Navy in W orld W ar 11. He was preceded in deuth hy his parenls; and a son, John V. W alker Jr. S u rv iv in g : his w ife , O o iis Thomas W alker o f W oodlands; 2 daughlers. M ic h e li Perchcs and husband Rick ofTexas.and Linda S m ilh and husband K en o f Florida: a son,Tom m y W alkerand w ife Pal o f M aryland; 10 grand­ children; a great-grandchild; and a brolher, W ilburn W ulker and w ife Jennie o f W inston-Salem . A m em orial service w ill be held al 11 :.10 a.m . Saturday. Sept. 1.1 al M a ce d o n ia M o ra v ia n C hurch, 7 0 0 N .C . s o t N .. A d ­ vance. M e m o ria ls ; c U u riiy o f U ic donor's choicc. Kalhryn Johnston Jones M rs. Kalhryn Johnston Jones, K2. o f 24‘J Gobble Lane, M ocks­ villc, died Salurday, Sepl. (i, 2(Ю.Ч, ai Slatesville Place Assisted L iv ­ ing. She was born Nov. 26, 1920, in Ire d e ll C o u n ly lo the lute Zebelim Vance and Katie Hoover Johnslon. She was a retired pur­ chasing agent at Ihe United M e lh ­ odisl Children's Hom e in W in ­ slon-Salem . She was a m em berof First Unilcd Methodist Church in M ocksvillc. On M ay 2 5 ,1 9 7 6 , she married James Hciiry Jones, who preceded her in dealh on July .11, 1993. Survivors: 2 daughters, Katie Kinder Barker o f Stalesville and Roberta Sue K inder G obble o f M ocksville: 6 grandchildren; 13 grcal-grandchildrcn; a brother, C arl Johnston o f Slatesville; nnil a sisler, Frances A llen o f M ocks­ ville, She was preceiled in death by .4 broihers, Zeb, Henry, Joe, James and Rny Johnslon: and 3 sisters, Dessie Lazenby, M artha Tutterow and Am elia Hngcr. The runcral scrvicc was con- ihicled nl 11 a.m . Tuesday, Scpl. 9. al Ihe Wcslmorclund Chapel o f Bunch-Johnson Funeral H o m e, with the Rev. Don Lloyil officiut- ing. Burial follow ed in Oakw ood Cemetery. M em orials: W illin g W orkers Class o f First United Methodist Church. N . M ain St., M ocksville; or 10 the charily o f the donor's choice. Terry Douglas Graley Terry Douglas G raley, 44, o f Clem mons died Thursday. Sept, 4, 2003, at Forsyth M edical Center following complications from sur- gery, M r, G ra le y w as born in Charleston, W .V a., to Ralph and E v e ly n S u ip h in G ra le y . H e worked for m any years as a painl­ ing contractor. He was preceded in dealh by his m olher and by his father-in- law , Basil M . G uffey. S u rv iv in g ; his w ife , Jane G uffey G raley o f the home; 3 chil­ dren, Jessica. T .J. and Chance G raley; his falher o f Advancc: n sister. D ebbie (P a u l) D ean o f Belews Creek; a brother, David (T a m m y ) G ra le y o f T y ro ; an uncle; un aunt; a m oilier-in-law , M ury G uffey o f Clem m ons; a sis- ter-in-law , M nry Hoisclaw (Doyd) Robbins o f Clem m ons; n brother- in-law , Basil (Julie) O uffey Jr., of Clem m ons; and a host o f nieces, nephews, great-nieces anil grcat- nephew s, in cluding tw o closc nephews, M ichael and Tim othy Hollsclaw o f Ciem m ons. A gnw csiile servicc w as held ut I p.m . S unday, S ept. 7 , at W esllnw n G im lcns o f M em ory. Donations: W achovia Bank lo the Terry D , G ra le y M em o rial Fund. O n eClick Hundreds of irea ivants. lA/ww.carollnamusicways.org Enrly Booe Sr. X Enrly Booe Sr. died Sopl. 2, 2003, al A uiu m n C ute N ursing Hom e in M iv.ksville. M r. Booe was born M atch 6, 1917, in Davic County. Hc was a retired Iruck d river fo r Junker Feed M ill and a veteran o f W orld W a rn . He was preceded in deulh hy his w ife, N ellie Htchison Booe, in 199«, Surviving; 4 sons. Elder Eurly Jr. (D eb o rah ), Bobby Sr. (L o ri L ew is), A very und C urlton Sr. (S h a ro n ) B ooe: a d u u g h ter, Brenda: 11 gran d ch ild ren ; 12 grcal-granilchildren; und a daugh- ter-in-law , M arie Booe. The funeral service was con­ ducted ut 2 p.m , Friday, Scpl. .S, at M l. Z io n H oliness C hurch, where Bishop James Ijam es offi- ciutcd. B u rial fo llo w e d in the church cem elcry. Mem oriids: M t. Zion Holiness C em etery F u n d , c/o D eborah Booe, 16« W illiam s St., M ocks­ villc. Paul Gray Hcndricks M r. Paul G ray Hendricks, 76, o f Danner Road, M ocksvillc, died Sunday. A ug. 31, 2003, al Davis R e g io n a l M c d ic a l C e n ter in Slatesville. M r. Hcndricks W'as born A pril 5, 1927. in D avie County, a son o f the lale W illie 0 . and Susie H unler H cndricks. H e wus retireil from D rcxel Heritage Furniture C o. anil was a veteran of W orld W ar 11, Im ving served in Ihc U .S. N ttvy . H c svas also a re tire d firefighter w ith the W illia m R. Duvie Fire Depurlm eni. H e was a recipient o f the Jefferson Award and w orked in prison ministries. Survivors; his w ife, Rosa Lee Potts Hendricks o f Ihe hom e: 3 broihers, Earl (B etly) Hendricks o f G re e n w o o d , S .C ., L .D . H en d ricks o f M o c k s v ille und Jam es (M ic k y ) H e n d rick s o f G reensboro; und several nieces anti nephews. He was preceded in death by 4 sisters and a brolher. Tbe funeral scrvicc wus ¡it 2 p.m . Tuesday, Sept. 2, al Union Chapel United M ethodist Cliurch in M ocksville, coiuluclcd by the R evs. Jim Sanders and lJobt)y B eck. B u rial fo llo w e d in Ihc elwvch ccnicicry. M e m o ria ls : U n io n C hapel Methodist C hurch, 20.10 U ,S. 601 N .. M ocksville. 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Leslcr "Jim ” C alvin Beam J r., 3 4 , o f M o c k s v illc died W ednesday, S ep l. 3 , 2 0 0 3 , al Davie C ounly Hospital, H e wns bom M arch 24, 1969, in Dnvie County, M r, Beam gradu­ ated from D uvic H igh School and was employed by Douglas Battery M an u faclu rin g C o . H c wus an ouidoorsinan and a m otorcycle enthusiast. He wns preceded in dealli by his graiidfuthcns. Surviving; his w ife, M nry B. Beam , o f tho hom e; 2 children, Jim m y D ale Beam and Patti Ann B eam o f W in s lo n -S a le m ; hi.s mother, Rebecca Ann Sm ilh Beam of M ocksvillc; his father, Lester C a lv in B enm o f B rid g e C ity , Tcxus; a sister, Phyllis Turner o f Advancc; a h ulf brother, Detl-ick Beam ; his grandm other.s, Edna S m illi o f M ocksvillc and Phyllis Beam o f W inston-Snlcm : 2 .step­ children, Calvin nnd Crystal Beam o f Texas: a niece and a nephew: and friends Ray Sm ith Jr. and Bill and Sandy C linard. A funeral scrvicc was held nt 2 p .m . M o n d a y , S ep t. 8 , nl H a y w o rth -M ille r K in d erto n Chapel w illl the Rev, Kelley Jones officiating. Burial follow ed in Ihc Y ad kin V alle y B aptist C hurch Cem elcry. Sarali Lee Fletchcr M rs . S arah "P eggy" Lee Fletcher, 76, o f Elkin died Friday, Sept. .S, 2003, at For.syth M edical Center. Mr.s. Fletcher was bom A pril 11. 1927, In Yadkin C ounly to Jones nnd O lu Vanhoy B row n. M rs. Fletcher wns a hom em aker and a m em ber o f E lkin V alley Baptist Church. In uddilion to her parents; her husband, C alvin Eugene Fletcher; a son, P hillip Eugene Fletcher; a brolher, G lenn Brown; and a sis­ ter, Evelyn M oney, preceded her in death. S u rv iv o rs : 2 sons, R undy Fletcher and w ife Sissy o f Ronda and Doug Fletchcr and Tam m y o f Elkin; 3 sisters, Joann Garris and husband Foy o f Richm ond, V a„ Betty Head and husbnnd Larry and Shirley Shepherd nnd husbnnd Lee, all o f M ocksvillc; a slslcr-in- Inw, Bonnie Brow n o f Joncsville; 6 g randchildren: and a greul- grandchlld. The funeral servicc was eon- ducled at 4 p.m . Sunduy, Sept, 7, at Hodges Funerul Hom e Chapel by the Revs. Johnny Blevins und Lee M oney. B urial follow ed at Crestwood M em orial Gardens, M em orials: Hospice o f Surry/ Yadkin, 1326 N , M a in St., M ount A iry, N C 27030. ^ AM eaningflil Funeral Service i Welch Funeral Home, Inc. ‘ 556 South Main St. • Mocksvillc, NC • (336) 751-3725 !; — Localhj Owned & Oiicrnted — i' ...................Floydlay!orJH>4h t?30-20(j3-;.i-fcl ' W OO DLE/tP , « Ji. Arthur C, Cooke''^ 1925 - 2003 ■ |S W IN S T O N ^A tE M M (ft - ’''- .I :NialyJ:Siimons 1910 - 2003 K IN G _. 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This seminar should help every woman sort through all the recent Informotion and make an informed choice, Wednesday, September 17th • 6:30p.m. Statesville Civic Center 300 South Center St. Statesville, NC 28677 Fred Lowry, Jr. RPh, of Lowry Drug will be presenting The seminar Is (ree, but please call for reservations, or Information Seating Is limited. 704-873-2247 ext. 2i3 1-800-456-8806 East Davie Baptist Offers Christian History Course T h e East D avie Bapli.sl C hurcli in Ihc Barinudii Quay Shopping C enter, 5397 U .S . 158, Advancc, w ill offer a course titled “Am erica's C hristian H istory" beginning M onday, Sepl. 15 n l7 p.m .Tliccounsc w ill be taught by M a rk M oser, professor o f history at the U n iver­ sity o f N orth C arolina at Greensboro. T h e coursc w ill run for eight consecutive M onday evenings and w ill exam ine the carly history o f the country nnd the Christian prin­ cip les upon w hich it w as founded. A n yo n e interested in the B iblically-based study o f the nation’s history can sign up by calling the church at 998 -5 58 4 or calling the teacher lU 7 6 6 -2 114. T he pub­ lic is invited, nnd Ihere tt'on't he any nam es or dales to m em orize. IVIocl<s Bazaar Saturday M ocks M ethodist Church Bazaar w ill be from 6:30 a.m .-1 p,m . S aturday, Sept, 13 at the church o ff N .C . 8 01 , three m iles from U .S , 158, in Advance, A country ham and tenderloin breakfast w ill be served from 6 :30-10 a.m . Lunch w ill be from 11 u .m ,-l p,m . A n _ auction w ill be held at I p.m . w ith proceeds going lo the building fund. A ctivities w ill includc crafts, a bake sale, produce, household ilcm s, chiidron's activities and gospel m usic. C all 9 98 -5 51 8 . Youth Invited To Join Blaise Baptist Awana W h iil do kids w anl after they've been to Aw ana? They w anl to g o back. Th e reason is sim ple. Aw ana is fun - w ith a purpose - to reach boys and girls w ith the gospel o f Christ and train Ihem to .serve H im . T h e name Aw anti is an acronym taken from the verse II T im othy 2 :1 5 . Approved W orktnun A re N ot A sham ed.The Awana C lub begun in 1950 and has grow n to m orc lhan 12,000 clubs in 110 countries, , A w anu is a children’s progrum for ages 3-6th grnde. W ithin Aw ana there uro throe divisions: Cubbies is for preschoolers. Sparks is for kindergarten through sccond grade, and T riilh & .Training is for ihird- sixth graders. Each evening is divided into three scgmcnl.s: gam e tim e, as clubbcrs arc divided into four teams for com petition. In handbook tim e, clubbers w ork onc-on-onc w ith a trained leader as they progress tliro u g li Ih e ir liiindbook iiic m o riziiig .‘¡eripltirc verses. As they progress Ihrough their handbooks, they earn aw ards. Th e final segm ent o f Aw anu is the council tim e. Here they gather lo sing, have announcem ents, awards are presented and most im portantly, the clubbers are challenged w ith Bible les.sons and missions. T h is w ill be the first year for Aw ana clubs at Blaise Baptist C hurch. S iarling W ednesday, Sepl, 17, children are Invited to join Ihe club as it begins w ilh a big banana split bush, Blaise Baptist is located just north o f 1-40 on U ,S , 6 01 , The Awunn club year w ill be cach W ednesday evening from 6:30-8:00 Sept. 17-M ay 2 6. C a ll tho church office tu 7 5 1-.3639. Women To Speak At Liberty IVIethodist T h e United M elhodisl W om en o f Lib erty M ethodist Church, five m iles south o f M ocksvillc on U .S . 601, invite the public to a program S alurday, Sept, 13 at 9 a.m . in the fellow ship hall featuring Linda Johnson and M artha Kincaid.. Jolinson lives in W est Jeffer.son w ith her husband, Tony. She is the m other o f tw o adult children. Josh and M icah . She has taught school for 22 years and w orks at Ashe C ounty H igh School. She has been iictive in a variety o f church and m inistry activities since receiving Christ in 1973. She and her fam ily have a hearl fo r w orld missions tind have traveled to countries such as the U kraine, Jam aica, C u ba, W ales, England, and N orthern Ireland. K in caid lives in Flooiw ood w ilh her husband, Lurry, She is the iTiothor o f tw o adult ch ild ren , Jam es and M a ry Jane, and has three grandchildren. She is a retired public iiealth nurse, a lay speaker o f ihe U n ited M elhodisl church, am i is organist nt C alvary M elhodisl in Fleetw oo d, A trip lo the U kraine opened the door fo r a clow ning m iiii.slry. She lia.s a desire to have a deeper relationship w ilh tlie Lord and to share the lovo o f Jesus w ilh others. F o r m ore inform alion, call 2 84-2782 or 2 84 -2 22 3 . Mainvilie AME Zion To Celebrate Homecoming T h e R ev. Robert H . B ailey and the m em bers o f M ain vilie A M E Z io n C hurch w ill celebrate their hom ecom ing Sunday, Scpl. 14 w ith Ihe R ev. B ailey bringing the message al 11 a.m . Lunch w ill be served al 1:30. T h e Rev. D airl Scotl Sr. and the m em bers o f St, John A M E Z io n C hurch o f T h o m asville w ill be in cluuge o f the aflernoon servicc beginning at 3. W eeklong revival .services w ill be nighlly at 7:30 w ith: M onday, the R ev, Jam es G askins; Tuesday, the R ev. Louis H un ter Jr.; W ednesday, tlie R ev. lio b e rt Law K m ; Tliursday, llic R ev. A lv in D am on; and Friduy, the Rev. G eorge E rw in Sr. OPEN TO m PUBLIC W A H O M E O W N E R S H I P P R E S E N T A T I O N Cooleemee VFW (Highway 801 South) Monday. September 15, 2003 7:00 until 8:30 Come and learn how to make owning a home a dream come true! Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Primitive Bnptlal Church, 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd,. Mocksvlllo. 2nd & 4lh Sundays, 10:30 a.:n. Fourth Salurday worship nnd conlerence,1:30 p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby.Eagle Holghls Ohurch.lO a m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powerlime, ;30 p.m. Wednesdays, BIblo study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem­ porary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 15B. Hlllsdalo. Mookevllle Woeleynn Church: Hospllal SI.. Sunday School. 9:>15 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rov, George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapol Unllod Mothodlst Churi:h; 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 10 i.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor, Rev. Jim Sanders. Cenlor Unllod Mothodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Wotship, 11. Pastor, Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. Childcare dtroctors; Carla Prevette, 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940- 3753. Elbavlllo United Molhodlsl Church! I.e. 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 tor Christ (ages 12- 10) meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Slorey. Cooloomoe Church ol Qod: Sunday School, to a.m. Worship Service ond Chiidron's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Mooling, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service, 7 I .m . For more into, coll paslor Roberl Hulette at 284-2180 ot visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor United Molhodlsl Churoh: 1244 Cornalzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m, Worship, 11 Rov. Koye Frye, paslor. Bethel Unllod Mothodlst Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 n.m. Rev, Ed Carter, pnslor.Advance United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youlh, 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D. Sammons.Downiown Advance. Farmington United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 193D Farminglon Rd. 99a-5569. Rov. Tommy Robertson. Oak Qrovo United Mothodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 15B, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Concord Unllod Molhodlsl Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sur^dny School; 10 n.m. Pnstor, John Andrews. Hardison Unllod Mothodlst Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wonderlui WodnoS'days Children's program. 6-7:30, Paslor, Rov Dennis B. Marshall. Communily BopHsI Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Wotship. 11, Evening service, 6. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. HUIadolo Unllod Mothodlst Churoh: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, relreshmonis. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night, 7. MldwoekOHiiisdale prayor service, Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Bible studios, ministries such as drama, worship, mislons, singles, women's, men's. Paslor: Jerry Webb, 998-4020. Wealoy Chapel United Mothodlst Churoh: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rov. Tommy Robertson. Pino Rd. Rodland PontooDstal Hollnoss Church: Sunday School; 10 o.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Evening: 8:30. Wednesday prayer meeling & Bible study, 7;30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Luthoron Church, 1913 US 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15. Rev. Robert Kasling. 751- 5419.www.mlndsptlng.com/'holycros3/ Mocksvlllo First Prosbytorlnn Church, 261 S. Main SI. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School; 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: ChorlstetB (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor: NealCarler. 751-2507. Mocks Unllod Mothodlst Church, oil N.C. 801 S. nt Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads, Advanco. Rev. Oonnie Durham, 998-5518, Sundoy worship; 8;45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Smith Qrove Molhodlat Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville, Pastor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: tOa.m,. worship. )1. Chllbten's ministry, Before and alter school programs, 940-6296, Hllladale Baptiat Church; Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 s, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth actlvllles, prayer meeltng, B:00 p.m. Paslor B.T, Alderman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Breni Hellon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance.Fnlth and Victory Fnmily Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, to a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Now Bellovere Mlnlattles, 350 ttnllroad St., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday night Bible sludy, 7. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, paslor Derrick Mock. 492-5568, Liberty Unllod Molhodlsl Church, U.S. 801 S, Worshlp;9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m.First United Molhodlat Church ol Mookevllle, Early Sunday Worship Service, 8:50 a.m. P/alse singing, casual dross, contemporary lormat. Traditional serelce, 10:55 a.m, 305 N, Main St. 751- 2503, Paslors, Cryslal Alexander and Donald W. Roulh. Bollovor's Sonship Tabemacle: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. S б.'ЗО p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Paslor; Jorry L. Couch, 098- 1324. Cana Rd. - Poller's Lane. TurronUne BepUst Churoh; Sundny School, 9:45 a.rn,, Worshfpftl: Nighl Service, a. Paslor: Rov. Joe Smilh. Bolhlehom Untied Molhodlsl Church: Sundoy early worship, 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School, 10. Worship, II a.m. LIghlhouso Service, contemporary worship, Thursdays al 7:30 p.m. 321 Rodland Rd„ Advance.,993-5083. Fax; 940-5502. E- Mall: kaybelhumcOyadtoI.net Episcopal Church ol tho Asconslon. Fotk-BI«by Rd., Advanco, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Wotship, it a.m, 998.0857. - Dial A Slory Ministry (or children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 898-?7tS. Clemont Qrove Church ol Qod, Body ol Christ, 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services; Sabbalh School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Paslor: Elder Ernosl l|ames. Radio Broar/caal: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8'30 n.m., WSTP 14B0AM. Qroen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 0.-45 a.m. Worship, It a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer 8, Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslot Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty Wosleyon Churoh, 2108 Shellieid Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship tl a.m,. Wad. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues, each monlh 10 n.m. 492-2963. Paslot; Ronold Lee. BIxhy Proahytorlnn Church, 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd.. near Cornalzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 n.m.. Worship 11. Paslor: Peler Pelerson, 998- 6813. Oulin Uttllod Molhodlsl Chutch, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville, 998-5409, Paslor; David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleemeo Untied Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m., Wotship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Paslor; Rev. Petty Btadstiavi (264- 6135) In Home BIblo Studloa, by Randy Howell. 204-4867. Bear Crook Baptiat Church, Boar Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook III, pastor. Cooloomoe FIrat Baptiat Church, 204 Marginal Sl„ Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Worship It a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler, Dr. Tommy Register, pastor. Mocksvlllo Second Prosbylerlan, 400 Pine SI. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30, Only Altlcan.Amoricnn Presbyterian church In Davie County. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis o l Assisi, RC. Masses; Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.: Wednesday evening Mass, ?. /Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday a Salurday, 7:30 o.m. Masses. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farminglon Baptist Church, Sundny morning Bible sludy, cinsses lor all ages. 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmlng-ion Rd., 5 miles (torn 1-40, Paslor; Scott Lyerly Church; 998-3826. Homo: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, oil U.S. 601 N, at 1-40, Mocksvlllo. 751.3639. Worship, Sunday, 8:30 s it a.m.: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday BIblo sludy and mission programs lor all ages, 7 p.m. Paslor; Glenn Sellers. Assoc, paslor, Kon Furches. www.blaisobapllsl.org, Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Dopol Sl., Mocksville. Sundny School; 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 a.m. Pnslor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United Molhodlat Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m Sunday School, I0;4S a.m. Fullon Voulh In Chrlsl, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Slorey. Hoavon Bound Full Ooapel Church.U.S. 64 W„ Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Depl,), Sunday School, 10 a.m,. Worship, 11. Sunday nighl praise/ worship, 6. Wodnosday nighl praise/ worship, 7. Paslor, James Ward. 998- 6394.First Boptlst 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, 0:30 p.m., aclivilies lor chlldron. youlh and adulls. Fork Boptlst Church, 3140 U.S, 04 E.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship sorvico, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m,990-8306. Cotnolzot Baptiat Cliurch. 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, to a.m.. Worship, II; ovoninn 6:30: Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now Union Molhodlat Church, 1069 Shellieid Rd., al Counly Lino Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., conlem porary worship with casual dross nnd relroshmenls; 9:45 a.m, Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School lor all aoos, 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ilamea BapUat Churoh, Shelllold Rd , Mocksville, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslot, Tommy Faust SI, John AME Zlon Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, II a.m. Paslor, George C. Banks, Advance First Baptist Church, 1038 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11, Wednesday Bible Sludy/ mission flioupa, 7 p.m. Paslot:Mmlln Kaslner. 998-6302, Church ol Qod ol Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville, Sunday School, 10 n.m., worship, 11, Sunday evoning, 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rev, Bobby Shlnauil, 719. 8565 or 284-2035.Victory Soptlat Churoh. Midway St.. Cooleemeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship It. Si/nday evening, 6: Wodnosday Awana/Youlh, 8:45 p.m. Ptayar & Bible Study, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Sovonth Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksvlllo. Sabbath School Salurday, 9;30-11; Wotship, ll-noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macodonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School, S.'30-f0:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and It a.m. 998-4394. Paslor: Rev. Oreg Lllllo. Yadkin Vailoy Baptist Church, 1324Yadkln Valley Rood, Advanco, Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331 Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, II & 8. Wednesday Night Prayer meeling, 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11. Noon. Ml, Zlon Holiness Church ol Qod, U.S. 64 E. nl Mill Sireel, Mocksvillo. Sunday School, to a.m., Morning Worship, It. Paslor: Bishop James Ijames. Ml, S lnal AME Zlon Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday W .G . W H ITE & C 0. 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R Ä -S O N S T w iiil-H o iiic ' 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING W e C ustom fl/leat P rocess B eef - P o rk - D eer 30 years experience892 Ralph Rnlldcloo Rd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 L A R R Y ’S W O O D FLO O RIN G SERV ICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rellnlshrng In.stallatlon • Old & No«/ Work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 E A T O N FUNEllALHOMESINCE 10.^1 32.“! Norlli M ain .Slrccl Mocksvillc, NC 27I)2H 336-751-2148 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER GOMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028' 336-751-2167 Д ^ р 5 Т A U T O P A R TS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 084 S. M ain SI. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-998-3350 M E . m im m m m R i 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advonce, NC 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO W ORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 F U L L E R K % ^ P recisio n L a s e r C u ttin g & M e ta l F a b ric a tio n 855 S.iliibui'y Ko:id. Mockiville, N C 27028 336-751-3712 School. 0:45 a.m., wotship, 11 a.m., Wednesday nighl Bible sludy, 7. Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998-6231. Blxby Church ol Iho Living God. 2121 Cornalzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Satom United Methodlal Church, Salem Chutch Road oil Davio Academy Rd., 8 miles wesl ol Mocksviiie. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45,UMW, second Wednesday, UMM llrsl Sunday breaklast al 7:30, UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Slephen Blair. Plney Grove United Molhodlat Church, 376 Underpass Rd,. Advanco. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Paslor: Rov Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7310, New Jorusolom Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Paslor, Netlye liames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m., Wotship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class, 7:30, Inlorcessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Mlnlatry, U.S. 601 N„ Danner Rd. to Cnmelln Lnno, Mocksvlllo. Paslor; Sleven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church ot the Qood Shophord. Church & Cross sts. Cooleemee, Worship, 9:30 a.m. lellowship hour aller church. Bible Sludy 2nd nnd 4lh Sundays aller church, PrIeSt; Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Lile Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sundny evening at 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Reavls.Mocksvlllo Church ol Qod, 862 U.S. 84 E. (boslde Armory). 751-0617. Paslor; Larry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesdoy evening, 7, Jorusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sundoy services; 6:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School lot all ages: 11, morning worship: 7, evening worship. Wednesday services: 8 p.m., lamlly lellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Chrlsl, Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery lot Inlnnls and loddlers. Fellowship Bapllat Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544. Sundny School, 10 a.m., worship, tt, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday vlsilalion, 7 p.m. Paslor, Wayne Swisher. Smith Qrovo AME »on Church, 3707 Hwy. 15B. Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worlisip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, paslor. Entons Bapllat Church. 495 Ealons Church Rd,. Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meollnfl, 7:30 p.m. Pnslor: Dr, David Gilbrealh. 098-0149. Abundant LKo Christian Victory Center, 117 E. Depot St,. Mocksvlllo. Paslot, Daniel Brown. 753-4463. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Lite Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m., Brock Perlorming Arts Center, Norlh Main Sireel. Mocksville. Conlemporary slyle worship wilh Paslot Kevin Slewarl, 763-LlFE. Hope Bnptlal Tohoinoclo. 2408 Hwy. 168, Mocksvillo. 996-3616. Wotship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m, Wodnosday, 7 p.m., AWANA children end teens, adulls, prayer meeting and Bible sludy. East Davie Baptiat Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance, Sundays, 8:15, Bible sludy lor older adulls: 9:30, morning worship 10:45, Bible sludy lor all agos; 8 p.m. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Sludy and Prayer Service, Paslor, Max T Furr. 998-5584. Lite Community Church, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksville. Sot' vices Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kevin Slewarl. paslor, aboul Wednesday evening lile groups, 753-5433. Mainvilie AME Zlon Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksvlllo. Sundoy School, 10 a.m:, worship, 11. Bible Study, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Roberl H. Bailey SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. 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I I , 2003 - Dl Cooleemee Elementary School students eagerly await the arrival of the new mill family museum house, which was being moved recently from Joyner to Cross Street. - Photos by Robin Fergusson T h e L ife O f A M ill F a m ily H o u s e M o v e d T o B e T u r n e d I n t o N e w M u s e u m Have a G m r CO O LEEM EE - It wa.s only fitting thnt elementary school. sludents here got to see the big move. A house, cut in half, was carried up Joyner Street to M ar­ ginal, where the students cheered and waved as it passed on its way to a new home on Cross Street, where it will be transformed into “The M ill Family Life M useum.” The students know a bit about Cooleemee history and the impor­ tance of the mill. Each year, the Cooleemee Historical Association offers classes in local iiistory to students, a service Principal Bill Campbell calls wonderful. Purchased and donated by the Byerly family, when restored, the house will take visitors back to 1934, just after running water was put in homes and when a single eleclric light bulb in each room was still a novelty. It’s iron bedsteads, usually slept in by more than one person, wil have straw and feather “ticks." There will be a wood-burning cook stove produc­ ing biscuits and cornbread. Come springtime, a working garden will be ploughed, planled and its harvest canned the old-fushioned way. Museum guides will utilize this setting to tell the slory of a iiard- working people, with strong faith and strong families - the cotton mill people who contributed so much to the region’s prosperity. Along with the Cooleemee M ill Village Museum and RiverPark, the Family Life Museum will be part of a Textile Heritage Historic • Site educating future generations of area youngslers nnd bring heritage tourism to Davie County, said CH A president, Jim Rumley. Isaiah Whitley and Lily Stafford, Cooleemee Elementary School kindergarteners, show oft their sign for the house moving day. The house was cut, then put back together when it reached its new location. Workers guide the house from Joyner across Marginal Street. Third graders Tara Fox and Rachel Wilson show their enthusiasm for their hometown. ii: D2 - DAVIK COUNTY КNTFÎRPRISK RKCORD, l liiirstliiy, Sepl. 11,2003 Davie Schools North Duvlc MidillvU.xpltircr lL-ani sitidciils have been rending and writing in lan­guage iirls classe.s. Mrs. Cline's, Mrs, G’s and Mrs, Simtnons' slu- dcnls havc been reading short sto­ries and poems. After reading a bi­ography on Nolan Ryan, students interviewed u friend or relative and wrote a firsthand biography that were typed in the computer lab at school. Argumentative and prob- Icm/solulioii writing will be the next area of focus in lunguiige arls classcs, Mr, Carothers AIO class has been studying end punctuation in gramniarcluss. After rcading a story by Amy Tan, the class is discussing how seventh graders relate to par­ent expectations and family origins.Math classcs havc been review­ing dcclmiils and rules, Mri, Cline’s advanced math class has completed chapter one und is studying vari­ables, expressions, and solving equations in pre-algebra.Social studies classcs havc been studying geography and will soon begin a sludy of ancient Africa,Sciencc clusses havc learned aboul Ihe scicntific inctlioU and are learning about cells. Making and viewing slides under compound light microscopes will be the nexl unit,Mr. Shabazz, a poet brought in by the Davie Counly Arts Council, will be spending a week In Septem­ber, wilh the Explorer leam.Progress reports go home with students on Monday. Sept. 8. PTSA will be the evening of Sept.11. Technology will be showcased lhal evening.Join the Tellowship of Chrislian Students sponsored by Mr, Henilrix and Mrs, G around Ihe Hagpolc on Wednesday morning at 7;I.S on ■S'ept. 17, We will be celebmting .See Vou at the Pole with music, prayer and praise.Thank you to Accs parents who sent in items on Ihe wish list. Camly, individually wrapped eakes and cookics, and Kleenex tissues are always needed. Canned drinks for end-of-quurter honor celebrations are needed.Visit Ihe Accs website at www.mlms.tliivleJil2.m-.iix </i»/),7 www,mlms.ilavli‘.kl2.m\iis>. Then - click on acadcniic teams,Kth grade, click on Ihc appropriale teachers name and follow Ihe site directions. The Accs muin page cun be ac- ccsscd by clicking on the American flag from Mr, Hendrix’s page. Fol­low the instructions on our muin pnge to find oul whul is happening in each core class, us well us how lo c-mull tcuchers, u calendar of Aces events, and links to up-lo-llie- inimité news, weather, sports,trivia, jokes, games, and hislorical infor- mulion.The firsl field trip of this yeur will be on Friday, Oct, 24, to Stone Mountain State Purk in Roaring Gup, For years, Accs sluilenis have thoroughly enjoyed a duy of play­ing in the meadows and hiking on the mounlain trails lo Ihe waterfalls of this wonderful slale park. All Accs students who have completed the first nine weeks of school, boih academically und bchuviorully, will be eligible lo lake part in Ihis Irip. Students may bring cameras, hats, simglusses, Walkmans for the one and a half hour bus ride, and Ihey musl bring Ihcir lunch. Teachers suggest they bring Iwo or three drinks, snucks, and lunch in u small cooler, lie sure Ihcir name is on tlicir cooler. Make sure your cliilcl dresses appropriately for Ihe wealher und wears comfortable shoes hccansc wc will walk several miles. Wc will leave uround X;I5 a.m. and return lo school at approximately 2:40.If you have nol seen a progress report, contact an Accs teacher as soon as possible. These reports were sent home Monday, Sept, 8, Willinm R. Duvlc KlcmcMlnry Students in Judy White’s fourtli grade class continue snooping around Ihe school, Teresa Shrewsbury, Payton Kelly und Alex Hritt went lo the first grade classes, Payton Kelly visited Tina Dyson’s cluss. The firsl graders were having fun. They were learning tlie correct way lo write numbers, lie asked them (|ucslions on how they felt nboul school, Mosl said they enjoy Mrs, Dyson’s class.Teresa Shrewsbury wcnl lo Mrs, James's first grade class. She asked if they had homework. They said, "Yes, mulli und rcading." They said they enjoyed Iheir teacher. The class wus reuding Fric Carle stories. The siudenis really like school. Mrs. James has 20 siudenis, Tliey Ihink Iheir work is easy and they like an. Tlicir homework lakes uboul 20-30 minutes cach night. Teresu asked tile class if tliey are being orgunized. They suid,"Yes," The cluss's fuvorite Ihings lo do arc reading, ccnters and homework. They are learning to be good listeners and kind lo olhers. They like tlicir classmates and havc lols of friends,Alex Brill wcnl lo Mrs. Baugh's first grade cluss. Me found oul they huve homework, bul not a lot. They have hud fun. Students like their tcucher u lol. They like art and music. They have rules.Logan Brown, Jaimie Burton, and Brittany Gobble went looking for llie second grmlc clns.ses.Logun said, “I went to Mrs. Alycc Bagshuw’s class on Aug, 20, 200.1. I asked the class some questions, 1 asked them i|Ucslions like whul are you doing in math und like huve you got in trouble yet. Most huve not gollen in trouble. Hut mosl of Ihe unswers were* yes, 1 asked n (jdcstjon like do you like your teacher'.’ All of ihem suid. •Ves',“Brittany Gobble went to Mrs, Renegiir’s class, Fiflcnn of Mrs. Rencgar's students like school und three do nol. Tliey do a lol of school work. All 18 of her .siudenis like her a lot. The kids say Ihey have a lol of homework. Four say it is hard and 14 say it is easy, but cun be hurd. They huve a lot of fun. They like matli nnd reading. They have two new students; Tnylor Moliat and Dustin Rcavis.Jaimie Burton wcnl lo Dan-iclle Shepherd's S'jeond grade cluss. They said Ihey liked Iheir tcachcr. They said they had rcading, math, and spelling homework. , Ms. Shepherd .said she hus 17 children In her clnss. They urc rending Ihc True Slory of Ihc Three Lillle Pigs. One of the students said school wus hurd.Huley Caudle wcnl to Ms. Dyson's third grade class. She asked lots of stuff about home-work and teachers. She usked Ihe cluss what book they were reading and they said they were reuding Blaze and Ihe Forest Fires, Haley never read that book so slie did not know what Ihey were saying. Tliey told her Ihey were lenrning nbout time und money. Huley thinks tliut Ihey will hnve n good yenr with Ms, Dyson nnd Mrs, Anderson,Znclinry Lnwrcnce visited Gaye Carothers's Ihird grade class. They do nol havc a lot of homework, Mrs, Carothers’ clnss hns pul old bnnana peels inlo a pot of soil in scicnce lo see whut will huppen. Every student in her cluss Is doing Ihis as a projeci. Some are rcading Cliarlollc’s Web, Zuchury usked if Ihey like Iheir leucher and Ihey snid, “Yes,"Derek Scherer went lo Mrs, Donley's third grade class. Derek's brolher, Dallon. is in her cluss, Derek’s first question wns whut did they do duily. They do journnls each dny, conipulers, ninth and reading. They do spelling words each dny nnd a math sheet. When Derek was in Iheir room, Ihey were rcading, Derek asked Ihc students If Ihey liked their leachers: Mrs, Donley, Mrs, Anderson, Mrs, Ligon nnd Mrs. Brown. They snid, "Yes," They suid Iheir clnss wns n good li.slcning cln.ss. nol noi.sy, Mo.sl snid lliey liked Iheir classmates. Derek wanted lo know if nny of Ihc students hnd any relntives in the school. They snid, "Yes,"Scotty Stumbo went lo Ms. Irclnnd’s fourlh grndc cluss. He usked them whnt they were learning. The students told him they had been doing Accelerated Math, learning aboul Davie Counly, and rcading Slone Fox, He asked if they hud u lol of home-work. The students shouted yes and no. He found out they liked PE, art, music, nnd Spnnlsh, Most suid they liked Ms, Ireland.Knylu Bell, n new student to the school, Interviewed her own cluss. She interviewed her classmate, Haley Caudle, Mrs, While has 19 .siudenis In her class. Some of Ihelr rules arc: be polite, bo on time, and obey school rules. In math they are learning multiplication and division. Homework consists of rcading spelling and multlpllention. ll lukes ubout 45 minutes for Haley lo do her homework, Haley tliinks her work is not hard, Haley likes art and her favorite subject is music. Haley thinks P.E, has been Ihc most fun, Haley likes school nnd she inj;Continued On Puge D3 167 Vtoft Wilson • $375,000 | 9275Сеп1еГбгоув . $210,000 197 IWin Cedars Golf • $17Щ)| 1383 Davia Acoienry Rd • $164ÿ00 S w i c e g o o d W a l l & M c D a n i e l 222 Byerty Chapel Rd . $144,9001519 Wilkesboro St, • $139,500 Ocd<:3 Oatht!3 137Tara Ct, • $134,900 1206 Wtiispering Pines In* $134,900 Dodi: 2 Datht: 3 Ded«:3 Bath»: I.S Oodi;3D.itht!3130 Ranch Way • $69900 ■ 343 Wlilboone Rid. • $69,900| 144 Center. • $65,900 101 Winwaid Circle . $65ДЮ Beds::2 Balhs: 1 Dedi; I Bath»: I_______ Dodu-i Datiii: J.S G iv e U s A C a ll F o r A l l Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e h m t ™ ■ ^ N e e d s ! 'IB |i]ili Wiupod. 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Buliafd V»2M0 iMnonlolin 714 4428 Davie Schools Ciittlliiitc'd From Pnge 1)2ulso likes her teacher, Haley is doing well in scliool, Slic is reuding Kristy's Worst Ideu, Huley is stuying organized. This is u good cluss.Megan Beck went to Mrs. Meagher’s classg. She found oul they like school a lot. They really like their leucher, I asked if they had honicwork. They suid, "Yes," 1 usked if il was liard or easy. They said it was easy. Then Mrs, Meagher .said come back in a month. They ure doing lots of problem sets in muth, Mrs, Meagher has 22 kids. They are having u lol of fun. They like Ihcir classmulcs, too,Brandi Ferrebee went lo Miss Krutli's fifth grade class. They do nol have lols of homework. They arc reuding aboul earthquakes. They love Iheir leaclier. Her class is learning how lo do different sentences. They like math und reading und school. Her cluss is reully good. The cluss says she Is a really good teacher , Miss Krulh lias a neui cinssroom. She said slie likes it,Dcyanira Oiivu visited a fifth grade class. She fell strange. She asked Ihe students In Ms. Byrd's cluss iftliey like school. They suid, "No," The leucher laughed. Deyuniru usked them If Ihey huve u lot of honicwork. They said,"Yes." Then slie asked them if Ihey had fun. They said, "Maybe." They enjoy Friduy break. One of Iheir rules is “Respecl Olhers."Bus und Car Riders of Ihe week of Aug. 25- 29; Brian Espinoza, Goldie Killiam, Tanner Bledsoe, Jolinna Sule, Jes.se Ramirez, Sonia Ramirez, Hunter McDaniel, Mary Belh Sherrill, Franco Lope/, and KayluBell.The third grade has been active Ihc first month of school, Mrs, Carothers' class has worked on im­proving citizenship by discussing good cbarucler traits. The siudenis huve leurned about soil through cx- periiiientalion.Yearbooks were on sulc ut tho firsl pro meeting of they year ut open house on Sepl. 9 in the mediu cenler. The cosl was $ 12, At the end ofthe year the cosl will be S14, The Risk Watch video will be set up in Ihc media center for parenis lo pre­view as un introduction to the pro­gram which is lo be laiight in Ihc classrooms.The Volunteer Tea was held Sept, 10. Student pictures will be luken Sepl, 11, Sept, 12 is Grand- parcnls’ Day, Sept,15 is the first Family Reuding Niglit/Purtncrs in Print, Sept, 18 is curly releuse. The Book Fuir arrives on the Sept, .10, On Sept. 24, Ihe 2nd and 3rd grad­ers will enjoy Ihc Strings Ensemble. Plnchrituk Klementury The winners of the Duvie Arls Council "Flowers und a Farmhouse" fifth grude urt contest were Char­lotte Smith, Chad Howard and Ryan Budd , These selected young url- isls will have llieir artwork dis­played at Ihe One Wuy Art und An­tique Show and Sule in Mocksville, The winner for the fumlraiser for persons selling 12 ilems or more was Ashley Leven,The PTA open house was Tues­day, Sept, y.In honor of Orundpurents duy, each grude level had u special duy lo invite grandparents lo luncli, Sepl, 8, mid-term reports went home.This week’s Box Top Cliampi- ons were Mrs Dullon's 5tii gruile cluss, Mrs, Myers’ 3rd grude cluss und Mrs, Throckmorton’s cluss- u lie. The students In these clusses will each receive a box lop pencil und slicker. The tcuchers will re­ceive a box top l-shirl. Tills week 2, 225 box lops were collceled, earning $225 toward new books for the media center. Along wiih sav­ing box-tops, members are being enrolled into the Box lop for Edu­cation BooslerClub. Pine-brook re­ceives .50 cents for each email ad­dress submitted. These addresses will nol be sold.The Characler trail was re.speci. The Cliuructer Kids lor the week of Sept. 2-5 ure: Curtis Strungc. Halen Johnson. Cam Fearringlon, Sarah janies, Meagan Gilbert, Christiannu Taylor, Arrington Gray, Abby Krce, Sarah Cntillmied On Pnge D4 SP Angola Lawronce Broker909-2638 lasasBtnwHw O a k H a v e R ® R e a l t j ?Brad Lawrence Broker 909-1293 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 161 E. Lexinglon Rd, Mockwlllo B u y e r s ! - snvG $500 ,it closing! Call for Details! .S e lle r s ! - Save up to thousands In commission! 24в AtlBt) Rd - Mamlumetl 3I1R 2UA V4iuliti0 coiling enwgy oflicionl. ononnouj mitrtinlh wilti Qoxto«) lui> & pudCufufuriMi, 1* uuu lut • 1134,700 IM Elmwood St - 1,6<M SF. 30R 2DA. Mstfbüth w/yiU(Jdn tub H »«p ninNtf, gat kigs lowof 4)vu» yffiffi gfiwtl Ucn, fii/jo g.vafle, pfiirecytoncflio lt?7.W0 248 Twnperk Dl - afvJImmacolato 3DR 2 5DA. Lrg knch wA»tai»d, sop din 03 sand pwclv Л1Ю)оу olf ош»1 tm. i4f DR, 'J-au aiMU^> • Я7в.М 0 5Б4 Sall»biiry St -TflAtofully romodolod' f-eeturo* cicwn moHtnga, ciwml, г«а(пк (iIh. rKKvooda Now гш>ци & OW, litryu uifii' bnsmuftnl, 1ог0л foocfd tAyard • $121,000 COLDIUeU.BANKeRQ T R I A D , R E A L T O R S ' DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD , Tluir.stlay, Sept. 11,2003 - D3 Cindy J*nl*Durhnm MJhlon040.7B23 в71«в787 781*0400 w w w x i ^ ë i ^ m e ^ e c DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 . 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[itni'l Wiliiuj ílá'tlif.ll itrpliC iiitiiii'i .Ubi titciiiii ■ y uniiiuc |iioi.filï Cliiis GiiV: - <>‘)S Hf)8Vi’i^ ипщис 2590 DAVIE ACADEMY ROAD DAVIE BRRA Gtf.ll Ни,' ¿o(w} ilH Aoiild njVe giMl siv.iil (,ltiCe, CUlIf-ntly Stl l;|l loi tu.tul/ Shüp A/3 ACiV slaiiC'ii aivas pli.c loi LHining кч! AastiKi A iliH'i slj,' Noa uijxl A vinjl Hûciing Slail ASiUndi, $69,900 ->гоо1 (Olilwc'll ll.iiili'i k'iMl nt.il.’ (oi|ioi.ilion (üMwi'll lijiik'i" IS J Ii'4iilcii'd 1|.и1и11,11к nl liililwoll ll.iiiki'i (™|iiii,ilion An Ii|im1 U|i|iuitimilï C(im|uny ti|ii.il llnusini] 0|i|iuilui»ly l.uli olii»' ii (mk'iiüiiilciilly üwm'il .mil 0|iw,ilcil An Im io p e n d e n tly O w n e d .inil O p er.ito d M em lior o l C olriw cli lin n k er Real E sl.itc Ç o rp o rallo n . 1)4 - DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRPRISI': RKCORD.Tlnirstla.v, Sept. 11,2003 D a v i e S c h o o l s Cniitlmic'd From Piik i; I)J Hom l.Hrilliiny riistor,JackicCriifl. Iliin m ili W liiiliin i:!!)!!, K iilic llnlm cr. Aniam lii D ell. MiidisDii Townsnrc. D iilliiii Ciirpcnicr, Urin Liipisli. A ustin Jessup. K irk lin How ies. Untmu Riiiiers. Jorilun Ruble. Riivcn ro ll/., JiirJiui Murry. Josh lld w c ll. U riuiiu i S tew iirl. l.orcn/i) Driver. ;»ul Ashley Uv;ins. S lim ly ( !r » v c K Icn ie n tu ry The I'irsl I’ TA meeting nl' the year is sclieilulcd forTuesilay,.Sept. 16. Tlie evening incluiles u hot dog supper beginning al a hmik fair, and the meeting at 7:.V). A ll parents arc cncouruged to attend. The I’TA Dificcrs this year: Julia Nicliiils. president: Marlene Carter, vice prcsideni; lletsy Ciallimore. treasurer; and A ngie .Slabaeli, secretary. I’arent.s and friends are reininded Ilf the ongoing fund-raisers sponsored by the I’ l'A. Almost 61)11 students are enrolled in llic main buildin g and in si.x m obile clnssrm>ms. These fundraisers help provide for the needs of Ihe school and Ihe siudenis. Some o f Ihe school's grcalest assets are the student's fam ilies and Ihe com m unily w ho support fundraisers. ■Skate nights are set for Ihc last Tuesday in cjieli monlh (e.xeept D ecem ber). V cnc/ia's ■Shady Grove Nighl is on Mondays when 10 percent.of the receipts go to the school. Continue collccting box tops and relink Harris-Tceter V IC cards to 1701. Things are going well for "M s, 'lew 's Crew" in kindergarten this year. They have met characters including Dippy Duck and Ihiiry Mat .Man from l.etterland. In malh. Ihey have explored manipulalivcs and forming AH pallerns. A ilaily calendar also incorporates math skills, Ms, Rogers' first gniilers have an inlcrn from Davie High .Sehiiol. .Sarah Jarvis, w ho w ill be joining the class for several weeks during the fall semester. The children have started w orking in their reading groups and w ill be bringing home books they have read in class. The re-reading helps develop better fluency, sight vocabulary, and comprehension. Ms. W hile's firsl grade class hus been practicing couming skills, w riling numbers correctly, and working on soh ing word problems. Ms. Hill and Ms. Carters' second graders have been discussing Ihe way plants grow by learning aboul Ihc words seedling, germinate, and photosynthesis, Ms, Kauff and Ms, Hoswcll's class has read I.ukii's Q uill which is set in Hawaii, The children enjoyed Ihe hook and making leis. The sccoiiil graders in .Ms. Spach's class have been learning about maps and thc continents. Thc third graders in M s, Hendrix and M s, I’lyler's class have been rounding numbers lo Ihc lens and hundreds, .Students learned thc differehcc between urlian. rural and suburban areas, M s. Hobson and Ms. Carter's Ihird grade class has started using calculators for problem solving. The sludcnis should become comfortable using calculators, M s. K irkp a trick and M s. McDaniel's class was welcomed lo Shady CIrove by M r. Lanier, the p rin c ip a l, and M s . Z ig la r. Ihe assistani principal w ilh a snack the first week of school. The kinder­ garten students iire malnslrcamed inlo Ms, Steele's classroom and Ihe llrst graders are joining Ms, Minors' students for their curricu lum enhaneemem classes. Thc students have used several activities to teach them about hns and cur safely. The follow ing students have been chosen as the student o f the w eek: M aggie W ebb. L illy Sm ithdeal. W ill A llen, lilisabcih Heaucliainp. Shawn M inor. Cade C ourtney. Jake W iles . Isabel Duncan. Lniily Holdsclaw. Sydney woolen. Cassidy W ebb. Cassidy lulw ards. Adam Rector. Trevor A lbarran. Jennifer W eatherm an. Rob Wilson. Malt Meeker. Andrew l-cill'ord. Jody '/iglar.Aslilcy Rowe. Dylan Car|»eiilcr and rristan Comer. M n c k s v llle K li'in e n tn ry Studeiit of the Week, Sept. l-.i: I’arkcr Cassady, Gregory Jones. Michael Mock, Jose Nava, Marlen llcrnandc/,, Alex Peoples, Tara DuCheniin. Zulenui Marline/,. An­ tonio G am bino, Taylor N elson. /\rtnro Gracia. Hradley Ueck, Rtichel W illiam s. Ana Hurton, M onlana N oel. Sliantelle I’aiutcr, Rachel Hoffman. Matthew Carter. riie kinilergarlners In Ms, Gar­ ner and Mrs, Russell's class have l4.'cn \ cry busy this past monlh learn­ ing Ihe rules and procedures of kin­ dergarlen. The children have also been getting lo know cach olher very well Ihrough units on Ihemsclves. friends and Ihcir names, Thc students learned lhat they have many new wonderful friends lo share mul learn with Ihis year anil thal Ihey are all very special, They are now creating fam ily collages cooperatively at home w ilh family members using piclures. maga/iue culouls and deco­ rations.The children are limking for­ ward to sharing these w ilh Ihcir classmales. The firsl gruders o f M rs. W hilaker and Mrs. Shuler begun Ihc year with a sludy o f bus safety rules, liveryone is working hard lo learn lo read. In math, the elass has been graphing and enuntiiig. 1‘arents have been very supporlivc ofthc I’TA by sending items for the "kitchen gad­ get" basket. Mrs. Starnes and Ms. Zouhek's second grade class li:is gollen off lo a good start. We have enjoyed read­ ing iriemtsbip and fam ily stories such as "Henry and Mudge" and "I .nka's Q uilt." We have been work­ ing on +(l. +1. h2 and doubles in malh. as we4 as polygons and parts of a whole. We have liceil collecting items forthe b'all I estival raflle bas­ kets and are now collccting items for D A R U 10 prepare a goodie bag for a local firefighter lhal w ill visit our class .Sept. II. Mrs. Lankford and Mrs. Hrown's third graders arc off lo a wonderful st:irl, Wc began the year by reading Ihe novel "Muggie Maggie," This novel is about a third grader who is not interesied in cursive W'riting, We. however, have been very excited PRICE REDUCED! Ж 157 Polari.s D r. l .iImiIdiis I 1/2 Si«)ry ( ¿«|u-f od. Pirniii- IVrlcci (linn U m (o (UiUoiu i 2 iu i'l H .tilis. liilN I Irt-pl.Uf. J r.ir KflonUiHK.(-.ill iodiiv loi .ipimiiUim'iil I»» |u ... I IMIII}' Kailii C. Wall, iii.ik i r У 0 У - 1 7 2 (И С с1 1 )о г 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 (i-.\i ’ O’ u m tc )---------...------...------..p------ .liiw ! • 122,900,'" O n l u i ^ MeOinul ^ about learning our cursive letters and are finished with the lowercase Id ­ lers. We huve slarled a unil on plants that w ill cover the planl parts, the needs o f plants and how plants make Ihelr own food. We are conducting c.xperimenls lo find oul lhal our in- fornialion is correct. The sludcnts w ill see what happens when plants do not gel enough walcr and when they get loo little light, how lo grow new plants from plants parts inul if seeds need light and water to germi­ nate. Miss Swain's fourlh grade elass has gollen o ff lo a greal slart. We are currently very involves in sludying the Civil War aud ils impact on North Carolina. As pari of our sludy. we have just nnished our first novel for ihe year “Sound Ihe Jubilee" by Sandra Porresler. This year Ihe arl departmenl w ill be focuscil on cultures o f the Am eri­ cas. liutope. Asia and Africa. Thc children w ill become ftunillar with different influences o f these cultures In their .studies. Works of modern masters o f art crafis and master­ pieces of Ihe Iradilional arlisls (In­ cluding drawing, painting and sculp­ ture) w ill enlighten the sludcnis lo encourage Ihem lo realize artistic po- lenlials. The primary grade students arc studying Joan M iro (Spain) and Wassilly Kandinsky (Russia) and Iheir designs and compositions us­ ing modem inlerprclations of line, shapes and space. Third graders arc learning techm'i|ues of batik, un aii- cicnl craft In ic.xiilcs. I'ourih grade sludcnts arc sludying Ihu North Carolliiii slale symbols, and w ill be incorporaling Iheir designs lo make a classroom quill walllianging. Fiflh grade sludcnis are participating in a comniunily projecl wilh Ihe Davle Arls Counly and Woodworks G al­ lery lo promote local arlisls partici­ pating in Ihc Septem ber/\rl and An- lii|ucs Show. They are creating I- shin designs. C n r m itz e r K lc n ic iiliiry Students have enjoyed celcbral- ing Ihcir grandparents ihis week. Oraitdparents joined llicm for lunch and classes enterlained llicm after­ wards by singing a s|)ccial song for these s|iccial people. Mrs, Hayes's third graders have enjoyed leiirning aboul life on the prairie as they read Ihe book "Sarah. Plain and Tail." Now Ihey are read­ ing the sequel "Skylark." Students have also been studying maps, globes and landforms in Ihelr social sludies classes. Soon they w ill be starting a science unit on light and licat. Mrs. Hayes and her class are feeling very proud of Iheirclassroom assistant. M rs. Linda Giles. M rs. Giles has just been voled Cornatzer lilenienlary School's Assistant of the Year. In I’.l;.. all students, except kin- dergartners. have been pulling Iheni- sclves Ihrough the I’rcsidcnl's Physi­ cal Fitness Test. The lest is given at thc beginning o f each school yeur and then again al Ihe end oflhe year. Il Includes sil-ups, pull-ups, shuttle runs, sil and reach e.xerciscs and a oiie-milc run, Thc aim of Ihe lest Is lo encourage students lo improve Iheirscores, Rachcl Joyce's fourlh graders read the novel "Tales of a I'olirlh Grade Nothing," Inspired by thc book, they lire beginning projccis creating com m ercials, designing new shoe styles, researching tr.ins- portation, inventing recipes and gniphing survey results. In social sludies. students ure beginning an im aginary journey ucross North Carolina.They w ill visil each region and create maps to show elevation, population, natural resources, cli­ male und landmarks. In Accelcru- lion, sludcnis have been leurning aboul Ihe deeds o f heroic animals. They were eiitertained by severul real rescues on Ihc Internel. Sludcnis are culnilnaling the activity by writ­ ing animal stories o f courage and bravery. Arl classes arc off lo a colorful start and sludcnis arc discovering Ihe arlisi wilhin. Kinilergarlners slarled by looking at and drawing lypes of lines. They found lhal shapes, letters and numbers arc all made from lines, and lhat each line makes a special noise. Ask them. First graders have studied lines and sliapes. They drew u person us­ ing gcomelric sha|ws and filled In llie shapes wilh a variety of lines. See­ ond graders, too, have been looking at lines. They were asked lo observe the many lines on their own hands and found out lhal everyone's hands are different.1'hcy traccd iheir hands and filled ihc in in wilh the lines they saw. Third graders have been dis­ cussing coniniunlly and the places they go within Iheirown community. They drew pictures of places Ihcy visiled using hits of details. Fourlh graders discussed the term rose colored glasses and how to look al Ihings wilh 11 positive attitude. They then drew a picture of sonic- thing lhal made them happy. Fifth graders have been working to complete a design for a l-shirl conicsl for un Arls Festival called "One Way." Art leachcr Sluiryl Heck w ill begin awarding the A rl Zone awards. Cougars of the Week: Knimie Tkach. Kirsten Freem an. Claire Devereaux. Martha Amaro. Austin Vandall, Melanie Fíchalos. Slicrrj Harney, K aillyn V lars. Holden Peeler, Nicole Hernandez. Kyle Uulllns. Jacob Horton. M allhew Heauchanip, K a illy n C heek, Meredith Hanes. Shannon Dillard, K elley How ard, D illon Lanibe, Candice Shrewsbury. M ella Sheets, Nicholas Loj. Bus Riders of thc Month: Chad Frcnch. Brooke 'Voung, Ronnie M oore, Kendra K im m er. A licia Uriogtcgui, Ashleigh Clement. Tuesday. Sepl. 16. 2.1, M) - Vcne/.ia Night; .Sept. I I . 16, 17 • Orandparnels Week, 11 - second, 16 - third. 17- fourth and fifth; Wednes­ day, Sepl. 10 - school pictures; I’ri- day, Sept. 12 - yearbook class/grade piclures; Thursday. Sept. IK - carly release day. C i'iilr u l D iivfe Devclopmcntul Day I Student of thc W eek, A ug. 2.“i-2 9 : B e lilo Mendoza. Thc class started ihelr unit on all aboul me. They had fuii lalk­ ing aboul Ihelr eyes. ears, nose and nioulli. They enjoyed making Iheir Bcary Special lieadbands and wear­ ing Ihem while ihey danced. We had a chancc lo sec sonic rabblls and miniature horses and get to |iel them. 'Hie elass enjoyed tracing Iheir hands and they made faces using paper plates for Ihc head, yarn for the hair, paper for the nose and mouth and Wiggly eyes. Wc w ill be learning more on all about me next week. Developmental Day II students completed an exciting week, Aug. 25-2*). New classroom activities in­ cluded eusel painting w ilh number sponges. Number stamping wus a hil al Ihe playdough table us w ell. An­ other favorite areu o f play hus been Ihe rice lable. Thc children have en­ joyed m easuring and pouring Ihrough funnels. One of Ihe high­ lights of Ihe week came on Tuesday when wc enjoyed a visitor from some miniature horses and some rab­ bits. Next week. Ihey w ill begin Ihe new leller people curriculum. Dcvelopnicnial Day II sludcnis had a shorl. but busy, week, Sepl. I - .“i. We began our Id le r people cur­ riculum. This week we concentrated on names. We made crowns deco­ rated wilh bcaiiliful jewels wilh their names lettered on.Thc children also wrote a classroom book conlaining a self-portrait of caeli .student. Wc were very busy in our learning een­ lers, loo. There were houses buill of blocks, a zoo constructed of legos, and even a bird nesl complete with eggs molded from playdough. C/icJt, Click w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r c l . c o m Call For More Available Properties! 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Now paini carpol. vinyl, ole $89,900 Полйг) CounSy mm«ics liom Са^алЬа ЗВП, 1 5BA $89,500 141 DRUM ишс 1 1 IfáMÍ звп, IBA. liaidrtootís. inground pool, part. $87,000.ZS3 Mmh Smn 3BR ША, on 1 aero, plus u 40x30 bWg. $84,900,5.95 iicros. 3DR. 2BA. FP. grontbuilding sitol $79,900, ЗВП, 2ÜA, partial biiint, oxcolloni corxlition! $69,900. #1 Salmon! RoicJ......tl Silmon» Road.......Olf Bethel Ch. Rd.......^edyChsp ' ' ’Ksydon Ofiv« (commetcisl)...Cedar flidgo fld........SanlordBoar Creek Ch. Rd...... ЗЙП, 2ÜA, singtewido, all applia/Kos, great siarior homo $69,900 I ....................M l U 4 ------- - I IC0Qlt•Qnl0(^ new (адУАС, Ck)0lD0mcP. complololy updated, ЗВП, ША, biick ranchur wilh lovoly comp U|xi.il«l $69,000 inaiound pool, aioal buy! SG5,900. haiiwooils. $04,500, A v a i l a b l i í L o t s a n d . L a n d a n d R e n t a l P r o p e r t i e s....24 Ac. $140.825 1 0 A C .S 4 5 0 M....6 84 Ac. $60.0002 19 Ac. $25.000..a.6acreiSI40,000..2.15 »crei 5160,000„...1.257 acres $29,000..1.4 acres $134,000.„40.02 Bcrei $257,000 Vifcaiidetl Lone..................i.ja acre» $16,000.......................30 acroi $172,500Hwy.MIN........................fi.SftCre* 546,475 g a , r ‘'::r;g ^ § B g ....Lol 19. Northbrook...., * 3.00.0 01.357 Avon street..................317 Avon Street.......... D a v ie D a te lin e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Sept. 11, 2003 - D5 Fundraisers Friday, Sept. 12 Hannuh’s Clo.sct C hildren’s C loth­ ing Snle, by First United Melhodisl Women, on Ihc lower level of Family Life Center, Fir.sl U M C , 302 N . Main Sl. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. Drop Off ¡¡ays for sellers: Wed. A Tliurs, Sepl. 10 & II, 9 am.-t2 pm, & 4-6 pm. Sellers receive 60% of profits, Hannuh Circle retains 40% . Cnll 7 5 1 - 2503 for info. Ccntcr U M C Prcschool C hildren’s Clothing Sale, full children'.s clothes & equlpinenl snle, al Ccntcr Fnmily UfeCentcr,Hwy.64West.Pre.school welcomes nnyone lo sell gently used items, sell get,s 60% , preschool 40% . Info on selling items; 940-3753 or 492-5735. Saturday, Sept. 13 H annah’s Closet C hildren’s Cloth­ ing Sale, by Firsl United Methodist W omeh.on the lower level o f Fnmily Life Center. First U M C , 302 N . Main St.9n.m.-12p.m ., mnny items miu-ked hnlf pricc. Drop Off days for sellers; Wed, Thur.i,Sepl. lO&ll, 9ajii,- 12 pjii, iS 4-6 pm. Sellers reccive 60% o f profits, Hannuh Circle retains 40% . Cull 751-2503 for info. Center U M C Prcschool Children’s C lothing Sale, fall chlldrxin’s clolhes & equipment sale, nt Ccntcr Family Life Cenler, H w y.64 Wcsl. Preschool welcomes nnyone lo sell genlly used items, .sell gets 60% , prc,school 40% . Info on selling items; 940-3753 or 492-5735. Y ard Sale, ut St. Francis Catholic Church. 812 Yadkinville Rd.. 8 n.m. til 2 p.m. Furniture nnd lols o f stuff for chenp. Proceeds lo building fund. nnzaar,6;30n.m .tll I p.m ..alMocks Methodist Church, country ham & tenderloin breakfast 6:30-10 a.m., lunch 11 n.m .-l p.m..nuctlonnl I p.m. Crnfis. bake snle. producc, household items, children's aclivilies, gospel music. O ff Hw y. 801 S. in Advance. Cnll 336-998-5518 for info. Proceeds lo building fund. Saturday, Sept. 27 H elp ForTlm sc W ho CannotSpcak F o r Themselves, Charily Horse Show, lo be held al M ila Equcslrian Cenler. Mocksville. Silent auction, nifties, parade of rescue (w ill feature rescued animnls & their owners). For . info contnct Highland Fnrm; 940- 6 94 1. A ll proceeds go to locnl hu­ mane societies nnd animal rescue or­ ganizations. Class sponsorships & vendor spots available. Reunions Sunday, Sept. 13 7tst Glnsseock Reunion, 1 p.m., Cenler Communlly Bidg, bring a pic­ nic lunch. Fri.-Sun., Sept. 19-21 C ain Reunion, Cenler Community Bidg., begins wilh fish fry Friday evening 6 p.m. Reunion luchcon Sal. afternoon beginning l2noon(allFela- , lives invited to attend and bring cov­ ered dish or haskel o f food), Worship Sun.momingut 11 n.m.at Third Crcek Bapt. Church, Stony Point. N.C. Info; 998-3626 or 578-1277. Sunday, Sept. 21 Allen Rciinion, I p.m., at M l. Olive U M C fellowship hall. A ll relatives & friends Invited. Bring picnic basket (all plates, forks & drini<s furnished). Bring musical Instrament, nfter lunch w ill hnvo music nnd singing. Wallacc Reunion, descendciits of last Thomas Gaston & Rosn Lee Arnold Wallace at Joyner Comm. Ccntcr on Sandy Springs Church Rd. (near Htu-- mony) Lunch served I p.m. Bring food nnd drink (other needs provided) Info: 704-873-0952. Religion Sun.-Tues., Sept. 14-16 Sprinkle PrcachtngM(ssion,atFirst U M C . 305 N . M ain St., Mocksvillc. Sunday 8;50& 10:55a.m .,M oiiday7 p.m.. Tues. 7 p.m. Spccial music, children's choir, and adult handbell choir. Thursday, Sept. 11 In Honor & Rem em brance nnd Flagpole Dedication Service, by Ijames Bapt. Church & Woodmen of the W orld. 6:30 p.m. at Ijames Bapl. Church Cemclery. Monday, Sept. 15 A m erica’s Christian History, al E. DavlcBapt.Churchln Bermuda Quay ShoppingCcntcr,U.S. 158,Advancc. 8-week course to examine carly his­ tory ofourcountry and Christian prin­ ciples upon which It was founded. Free lo anyone interesied. Info: 998- 5584 or 766-2114. Spedal Events Every Friday Night JamScssions,alShcfficldMusic(Iall. call 492-7417 for info. Saturday, Sept. 13 Special Olym pics оГ Davic County Picnic, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Rich Park. Shelter #2. Games, music, fun. Sat. & Sun., Sept. 13 & 14 September A rt & A ntique Show & Sale, presented by Davie Arts Coun­ cil and Woodworks Gallery, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m .,on Deadmon Road (signs w ill be posted), Cnll 336-983-6790. Friday, Sept. 19 Jam m ln’ InThcSquare,dow nlow n Mocksville. 5-9 p.m. “Joe Phillips", acoustic guitar & “David Joy Band". 50’s rock. Bring your lawn chnir and relax under thc shade o f thö 'Four Oaks’. Dates to Remember Monday, Sept. 15 Cruise In , sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, M ain St, down­ town M oeksville, 6-9 p.m, info: 751- 3770,284-2079,or 751-0313. Sunday, Oct. 5 Lite C hain, 2; 15-3:30 p.m .. nation­ wide event. Mocksville-Junclionofl- 40 nnd Yadkinville Rd. Monday, Oct. 6 Cruise In , last Cruise In for the year, sponsored by Piedmont C ARS Asso­ ciation, M ain St. downtown Mocks­ ville, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751-3770,284- 2079,or 751-0313. s & Iheir families. Meetings •Tuesday, Sept. 16 . Davie Republican P arty, at court­ house in Mocksville, 7 p.m., pleiLse note lime change this month only. Ongoing H um ane Society of D avie C o., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of each month, at office Yadkinville Rd. be- Prayer Service To Be Held At RiverPark COOLEEMEE - To celcbrute God'.s Creation and spread the good news of the Go.spel, an afternoon "River Prayer" .service will be held on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 3 p.m. Hosted by Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, the event will be held at "RiverPark al Cool­ eemee Falls -The Bullhole." "We arc lucky lo have such a beautiful place to worship," .says Lisa Bailey, one of thc organizers. "Many people feel closest to God in this sorl of setting." River Prayer will aliernate Bible passages nnd spoken prayers wilh traditional hymns. Musical missioners the "Earthen Vessels" of Winston-Salem will help the group make their "joyful noise." People of faith from the community and area churches are urged to altcnd. "We'll begin nt the beginning with Genesis 1," says Bailey "but the whole service won't last more than an hour. I think it will be uplifting." People will also gel a sneak preview of the nearly-com- plcte purk. Located at Church and Cross Sireels in Cooleemee, this is Good Shepherd's third River Prayer service. To attend, lake N.C. 801 South through Cooleemee, cross the river bridge to Rowan County, turn right on Needmore Road and the next right on Erwin Temple Church Road. Proceed down this gravel road to the pnrk nnd lurn left inlo the parking area - the ser­ vice will be in picnic shelter. Call 284-2243 or 284-2175. A date for RiverPark's grand opening will be set soon. For fulure park shelter reservations call Mike Garner at Mocksville-Davie Parks & Recreation at 751-2325.. hind car wash. 7 5 1 -5 2 14. Disabled Am erican Veterans Posl 75 mecis on Ihird Monday o f ench month. 6:30 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Contnct J. Renfro at 284-4664 for more info. Cooleemee AA,behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal.Tues. & F ri.,8 p.m. N orth Cooleemee and C lark Road C ouncil, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. M ocksvillc A A . Thurs.. 7 p.m . - closed mlng. Sun., 8 p.m . - open mlng. Call Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Concerned Bikers Association, Foothills Chapter. 2nd Wednesday, Western Steer, U.S. 601 at 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcomc. Advancc Garden C lub, 1st Tues.,9 a.m .M ocks U M C , 998-2 111. M ocksviilcGnrdcnCiub, IstThurs., Jericho Church of Christ fellowship hall, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Davic Co. M S S upporl G roup, 2nd M on. of each month, 6 p.m.. Davle Co. Hospital. V F W Auxllinry Posl 4024.1 p.m.. 4thThurs.each monlh in lower level o f Brook Bidg., N . M ain Street. E li­ gible members welcomc. D avic K iw anis C lu b , 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. at W ebb Heal­ in g * A ir, 998-2121. Recreation For more informalion on thesecvcnts. cnll 751-2325. Line Dancing Fnrminglon Community Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: $2. Instructors; Steve & Linda Hutley. For more info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before ($ 15)or lifter ($25)sclu>ol uml out o f scliool programs. Registration open. Good Timers Square Dance Duncc Lessons $5 |)cr monlh. Volun­ teers for different social events. Con­ tact Ethel at 998-3837. Silverstriders Wall< Club Seniors, 50 nnd up, M -F, 6:30-9 n.m. No charge. Motliers Morning Out Tiie.sdays and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per month. Tlie Dance Company M on..Tucs., W ed.,& Sul.Call Emily Robert.son, 998-5163, YMCA For more Infonnation, cnll 751-9622 or visit Davie Family Y M C A . Water Exercise Class For beginners und the cxiicriencid. A ll ages. Call for clnss ly|)cs & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2w k.,4 wk. 5ul. morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior toclass.Callforclnsstimcs. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 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 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner nt 6:.'!0p.m.$7 members,$IOnonmeni- bers. Aciuit Flag Football League Adult league ages 21 and up. Each team guaranteed 10 games and scrim­ mage. League runs earlyScpl.locurly Dec. Cost: $550 for member tcani/ $600 non-member team. Cull Lauren for info. Pee-Wee & Kiddie Kicker Fall Outdoor te r Pniclice begins Sept. 13-Ocl. 18.Co.st: Pee Wee (3 & 4) member $25/non- meniber $35. Kiddie Kickers (5-10) member $30/non-member $50. Seniors All Senior Activities take place al DavlcCounly SeniorScrviccs located in the Brock Building on North Main Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Ongoing S r. Lunciibox, M .T .W . 11:30 a.m.. Th .& F ri.. 11 a.m..lunch.served daily. Silver Health Exercises. East Room ofSeniorScrviccs,M ,W .ri.8:30a.m . Q uilting, every Monday. 10 a.m.. East Room. Scrnbblc.evcry Monday. I p.m.,CniD Room. Ilrldgc,Tuesdays I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. East Room. S K IP IIO , Wednesdays. 1:30 p.m.. East Room. Scrupbooking, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.ni. PnlntCliUiS.Wedne.sduysui8;30a.m.. Craft Room. D r. Dunn. Podiatrist, at Sr. Services every Ihrce weeks on Monday, 8:30- 11:30 a.m. in the Nulrilion Site. Tlih month's visit Sepl. 15th. Free niiiod Pressure Cheeks, oncc a monlh, al 10:45 a.m. in thc Nutrition Sile. Tills monlh's check Sept. ISlh. Sr. Chorus, Thursdays. 10 a.m.. East Room. T ai Chl Clusscs, Tue.sdnys, 10-11 n.m..Nature'sGins.nextsession dales; Sept. 23-Nov. 25. Class size limited, call Sr. Services ut 751-0611 to pre- regislcr. Report Davle D a te lin e ite m s By Noon lUlohday Items for Davic Dniclinc should be reported by noon Monday of Ihe pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2 120 or drop il by the office, at S. M ain St. ucro.ss ftom the counhousc. When you know how our homes are built, T h e M a c o n S t a r t i n g a t $ 1 4 9 ,0 0 0 You’ll build with Nationwide. The m ost advanced m odular hom o bu ilding onvlronm enl In the U.S., where over 400 highly skilled craftsm en build hom es In a controlled environm ent w ith the (Inest m aterials and tools available. D elays due to theft, weather and unreliable w orkers are elim inated. Huge coat savin g s from purchasing m aterials In bulk from quality building m aterial com panies are passed directly to our custom ers. And w ith ovor 70 aw ard-w inning m odels, we can build a better quality hom o on your lot, In far le ss tlmo, and fo r thousands le ss than other local builders. Now lh at you ’re In the know, stop by our sales office or give us a call. A ll of our hom es feature quality Therm a-Tru exterior d o o rs and stylish Delta faucets and fixtures. T o ta l P a y m e n t M o v e In F o r Z E R O D o w n P a y m e n t ! * Mutvanoy tbowed mo how I could afhrd ihit on ono solory. We didn'i loalize fiow eaty and oBordabie buying our fiiil homo would bo Suipiiiol • NEW homos starling In tho 80's In tho oroa's most •xdling NEW (ommunllyl • Complala with pool & tabana, vlllags greens &THE ANSW ER H®ME' Easy To Own I Keep your low Davle County tax rate! Stay In your great Davle County »hoolil Only 10 mlnules west of Hanes Mall, |usl aiross the (ounty line! I N D E R T O N 940.4i6) Monday-friday 11-6, Salunlay 10-5, Sunday 1-6 Broktri Welwm» From 1-40 West, lake E»il 180 (Hvv SOI). Turn righl onlo Hivy. 801. Taka (itsi rlghl on Yadkin Valiev Rd. Community entry Is on the rlghl, J jCtPi,tnfrv»vWMiiirvtii/.in/irftf.inrt,nw/m«/Ml4i»urt m6lt\ ftwsiU nmuiciectliciuiv«fin«ucwtrin №,<(>« iV M .n -rvi «■(*PlpptTl ]>l>Av.Yr Kwi ptilfisollunu (*jwy ftna ..............iu- I I» Df). DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursdiiy, Sept. 11,2003 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION OAVIE COUNTY 03SP163 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OFTRUST EXECUTED BY LARRY BAKER AND JULIE RIDDICK BAKER DATED DECEMBER 27, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 457 AT PAGE 405 IN THE OAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an ordor o( tho Clerk ol Suporior Court and under and by virtue o( the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed ol trust and because of de­ laull in the payment of the indebt­ edness Ihereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained, and pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place ol sale at Iho county courthouse of said couniy al 12:30 P.M, on Septem­ ber 17. 2003, Ihe following de­ scribed real estate and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated Ihereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows; Beginning at a point In Ihe cen­ ter of Calahaln Road (N.C. Road 1314), Southeast corner of White and running thence with the center of said road Soulh 7 degrees East 495 feel lo a point, Freeman North­ east corner; thence Soulh 87 de­ grees 30 minutes West wilh Free­ man line 1,275 feel to an iron in W.W. Smilh line: thence North 7 degreess 375 leet to an Iron, Mack Whito cornor In Grady Ijames line; thence North 80 degrees 25 minuleasi East 1,186 feet to tha point and place ol beginning, con­ taining 12.5 acres more or less and being Ihe Northern portion ol tract described in Book 81, at Page 54, Davie County Registry, as sur­ veyed by S.L, Talbort, registered sun/oyor, November 19,1968, Subject to the right of way ol S,R, 1314, formerly'Calahaln Rd., now Duke Whittaker Rd,) and any olher easements and restrictions of record. And being more commonly known as: 351 Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners ol the prop­ erty, as reflocled on the records of tho Register ol Deeds aro Larry Baker and Julie Riddick Baker. The properly to be offered pur­ suant to this nollce ol salo Is being oHered lor sate, transier and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trusteo nor the holder ol tho note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, allornoys, employees, agenis or authorized representative of either the Trustee or Ihe holder of the note make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to the titlo or any physical, environmental, health or salety condillons existing in, on, at or relating lo tho property being offered lor sale, and any and aii responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made sub­ ject to ail prior liens and encum­ brances, and unpaid taxes and as­ sessments Including but not limited to any transfer lax associated wilh Ihe loreclosure, for paying, II any, A deposit ol live percent (5%) ot the amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifly dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, Is required and musl be tendered In the lorm of certiliod lunds at tho lima of Iho sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts aro immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is August 26, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLIS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drivo, Suite 300 Charlollo, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 9-4-2tn DEADLINE FOR LEGALS MONDAY 5:00PM NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CARO­ LINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP175 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- CLOSUREOFADEEDOFTRUST EXECUTED BY KATHY MILLER SNOW DATED DECEMBER 23, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 457 AT PAGE 142 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBUC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ot tho Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virlue of the power and au­ thority contained In Ihe above-ref­ erenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the in­ debtedness thereby secured and laliure to carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein ' contained, and pursuant to de­ mand ol the owner and holder of the Indebledness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned sub­ stllute trustee will expose lor sale at public auction lo the highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse ot said county al 12.30 P.M. on Sep­ tember 17,2003, Ihe lollowlng de­ scribed roal eslate and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Being known and designated as Lot 15 shown on Plat of Shellield Park, as recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 98, In the Office ol Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, reference lo which Is , hereby made for a more particular description. And being more commonly known as: 143 Center Circle. Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner of the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds Is Kathy Miller Snow. The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to Ihls notice of sale Is being ollered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor tho holder of the note secured tjy the deed ot trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ofiicers. directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­ tive of either Ihe Trustee or the holder ol the note make any repre­ sentation or warranty relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environmen­ tal, health or salety conditions ex­ isting In. on. at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising oul ol or in any way re­ lating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not ’ limited to any transfer tax associ­ ated with the loreclosure. (or pay­ ing, if any. A deposit of five percenl (5%) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the lime ol tho sale. This sale will be hold open ten days for upsot bids as required by law. Following Ihe expiration ol the statutory upset poriod, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The dale ol this Notice is Au­ gust 26, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLIS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte. NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol EDWARD E, TARULLI (a//k/a Edward Tarulll. Edward Emanuel Tarulll), de­ ceased, ol Advance. Davie County. North Carolian, Ihe undersigned does hereby notify ail persons. Ilrms and corporations having claims the estate ol said decedent lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008. Winslon- Salem. North Carolina 27114- 5008, on or before the 4lh day of December, 2003. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ ery. All persons. Ilrms and corpo­ rations Indebted lo the said estate wiii pleaso make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This Ihe 4th day ot September. 2003. Wachovia Bank. National Association. Executor c/o Blanco Tackabery'Combs S Malamaros. P.A, RO. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem. NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4lnI . . . . . . .................. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE DAVIE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES Preamble Pursuant to authority granted by G.S. 153A-340, as amended, and for the purpose of promot­ ing the orderly growth and de­ velopment of the county, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF DAVIE COUNTY THAT THE ZONING CODE OF THE DAVIE COUNTY CODE OF ORDI­ NANCES BE AMENDED AS FOL­ LOWS: Section 1. Amend §155.210 Establishment of Planning Board as follows; The County Planning Board shall be appointed by the Board ol County Commissioners. The Board shall consist of seven tagulfl.r_members and two alternate members. Initial terms shall be as lollows; two Mgulai members shall be ap­ pointed lor a term of one year; three OjgiilAl members shall bo ap­ pointed for a term of two years; and two tsgMlBt members shall be ap­ pointed for a term ol three yearsj 0ii!UfflMll®intíammi3!Ma,ahall yjims. Subsequent terms otregii; laLamUlt9JBatejnefflb.ersLshaii be for throe year periods. No KflUlatmember shall se^'e more lhan two successive terms. AUfiimtftin9mfeet8,JtflppoJnto.d to fill a vacancy of a regular member, shall serve no more 10flnJmaucca8sJi.ttamuLaa.a regular member notwithstanding any term served as an alternate mflmfeei. serving In the absence of a regu­ lar member, shall have the abil­ ity to vote as a regular member malümüterajflthleliíZQmalíeíore the-Hfiatd. All members shall be residents of Davie County. S.Q£llQtL2, This amendment shall be effective upon the date of Its adoption. Adopted this_______day ol _____2003, Chairman. Board ol Commissioners 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 Ihe requirements ol Ar­ ticle 20-B of Chapter 153-A ol the General Statutes of North Carolina and'Paragraph 155.250 of the Davie County Code of Ordinances, lhat the Davie County Board of Commissioners wiil hold a Public Hearing In Ihe Commissioners Room ol Ihe Davie County Admin­ istration Building. Mocksville. NC on Monday, September 15,2003 at 7:00 p.m. to hear tho following requests: The Board of Commis­ sioners will consider an amend­ ment to §155.210 of the Davie County Zoning Ordinance to add two alternate members to the Davie County Planning Board. Alternate members will be appoinled lor three year terms and will have Ihe ability to vote as a regular member when serving in the absence of a regular member. A full copy ol the proposed amendment Is on file in Ihe Devel­ opment Services Department, the County Managers Ollice. and on the Davie Couniy website at http:// www.co.davio.nc.us. The public Is Invited to attend the heating at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard in favor of. or in opposition to. the above Item. Additional Information Is available at the Development Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone al (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning Director NORTH CAROLINA ^■'’’” •2''’ DAVIE COUNTY NOTfCE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Eslate of WALTER SCOTT WOODS, JR.. late of Davie County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said ostate to present them to tho undersigned on or before the 21st day ol Novem­ ber. 2003. being three (3) monlhs from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 21st day ol August, 2003. Stephen Joseph Woods EXEC 148 Fox Run Lane Stanley, NC 28164 8-21-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF BOND REFERENDUM The Board of Commissioners of Davie County. North Carolina hereby gives notice lhat a bond referendum will be held on Tues­ day. November 4, 2003. lo deter­ mine whether the following bond order shall be approved; BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISUANCE OF NOT TO EX­ CEED SCHOOL BONDS OF DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CARO­ LINA WHEREAS, the Board of Com­ missioners of Davie Couniy. North Carolina on petition ol the Davie Couniy School Board deems It ad­ visable to make the capital Im­ provements hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission approval of the bonds hereinafter described as required by The Locall Government Bond Act, and the Secrelary of the Local Government Commission has acknowledged that tha appiicatlon has been filed and accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Com­ missioners ol Davie County. North Carolina as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com­ missioners ol Davie County. North Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines that It is neces­ sary lo make certain capital Im­ provements to acquire, construct. Install. Improve and equip certain school facilities. Including, without limitation, schooihouses. buildings, plants and other facilities, physical and vocational educational build­ ings and facilities, including In con­ nection therewith classroos, labo­ ratories. libraries, auditoriums, ad­ ministrative olfices, gymnasiums, athletic fields and lunchrooms, which Improvements are located or to be localed In Davie Couniy, North Carolina and to pay tho capi­ tal costs of such improvements. These capital needs are to be funded by a $8,825.000 bond Isue with approximate expenditures as ' lollows; Elementary Schools $7,877,020 Middle Schools 233.700 High Schools 714.280 Section 2, In order to raise the money require lo pay the capital costs of providing the Improve­ ments referenced above. In addi­ tion to any funds which may be made available 1er such purpose from any other source, general ob­ ligation bonds of Davie Couny, North Carolina are hereby autho­ rized and shall be Issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act. The maximum aggregate principal amount of bonds authorized by Ihis bond order shall be $8,825,000. Section 3. Atax sufficient to pay the principal of and Interest on said bonds when due will be annually levied and collected. It Is antici­ pated that the principal amount of the Bonds will be sold or drawn down over a six-year period. Section 4. A sworn statement of the debt ot Davie Couniy. North Carolina has been filed wllh the Clerk to the Board fo Commission­ ers of Davie County and Is open to public inspection. Section S. This bond order shall take effect il and when approved by the voters of Davie County, North Carolina at a referendum. The last day on which voters may register to vote on the bond relerendum described above is October 10,2003, Brenda B, Hunter Clerk 9-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the DavIe County Board of Election members determined lhat tho Advance VFW Post #6719 Building, located at 130 Feedmlll Rd. Is bolh accessible, and located within the boundaries ol Ihe East Shady Grove voting precinct have this the 4th day of September, 2003. declared effective immedi­ alely that the Advance VFW Post #8719 Building shall become the voting facility lor the voters In the East Shady Grove precinct, and thal they shall no longer vote In the Advance Volunteer Fire Depart- , menl effective with the November 4.2003 School Bond election. NOTICE shall be mailed lo botl-i the Democrat and Republican Party Chairmen, and shall be posted on the eleclion board olfice door, and at both the Volunteer Fire Department and the VFW Post #8719. H.P. Van Hoy II, Chairman Davie County Board ol Elections 9-11-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP67 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY TEDFORD M. RANDOLPH. JR. AND JANICE N. RANDOLPH DATED JANUARY 29, 1999. AND RECORDED IN BOOK 295 AT PAGE 586 IN THE OAVIE COUNTY PUBUC REGIS­ TRY. NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuani lo an ordor of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault in the payment of the Indebl­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and. pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee wiil expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 12:00 P,M, on Monday. September 22. 2003, Ihe lollowlng described real eslate and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows:Beginning at a railroad spike located In the centerline of Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441), said point mark­ ing the northeast corner of property of Karen D. Ralls (see Deed Book 186 at Page 749. Davie County Registry), and the southeast cor­ ner of the wllhln-descrlbed tract and Irom said point running thence with the northern boundary of said Karen D. Ralls property, North 89 degrees 17'10" West 394.45 lee lo a new iron located at tha southeast corner of property of Victoria E. Newell (see deed Book 178 at Page 596. Davie County Registry) running thence with the eastern boundary of said Victoria E. Newell property. North 00 degrees 04’56" East 520.00 feet to a PK nail lo­cated 2.4’ north of the centerline ol Speaks Road (S.R. 1440); running thence South 87 degrees 53’tS" East 340.67 feet lo a railroad spike localed In the cenlerllne ot Rainbow Road: running thence'with the cenlerllne of Rainbow Road, South 06 degrees 47'22" East 302.37 feet to a point, containing Ihence wllh said centerline. South 04 degrees 42’49" East 212.82 feet lo a rail­ road spike, the point and place of beginning. Containing 4.375 acres, more or less, according to a sur­ vey prepared by Sam P.l Hall R.L.S. L-2930. dated February 1. 1999 and being designated as Drawing No. 2399-2. and being a portion of properly of Henry E. Douthit (see Deed Book 144 at Page 237. Davie County Registry). Subject to the right-of-ways of Speaks Road (S.R. 1440) and Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441), as shown on said survey. And Being more commonly known as: 537 Rainbow Road. Ad­vance. NG 27006 The record owners of the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records of the Regisler of Deeds. areTedford M. Randolph Jr, and Janice M. Randolph. The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS," Nei­ lher the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, agenis or au­ thorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or war­ ranly relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety condillons existing In. on. at or relating to the property being of­fered for sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to ail prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessments in­ cluding bul not limiled to any trans­ fer tax associated wllh the foreclo­ sure. lor paying. II any. Adeposit of (ive percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at Ihe time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upsel bids as required by law, Fol­ lowing the expiration of Ihe statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is August 22. 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive. Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 9-11-2tni' ORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate of JAMES 0. SELL, late of Davie County, this Is to nollly all persons having claims against said estale lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Novoember, 2003, be­ ing three (3) monlhs from the lirsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day of August, 2003, Timothy L. Sell. Executor 6993 Brook Trout Lane Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. N0 27028 . 8-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol ANNETTE L. LIVNQSTON, deceased, ol Mocksville. Davie County. North Carolian. the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims the eslate of said decedenl to exhibit them to the undersigned al P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27114-5008. on or before the 41h day of December, 2003, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to the said eslale will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 4th day of September, 2003, Levine L, Livingston, Adminis­ trator c/o James E, Creamer, Jr, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Malamaros, P.A. P.O, Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVJE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe ExecU' tor of Ihe Estate ot TIMOTHY L -i SELL, lale of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claimt against said estate to present Ihenr to Iho undersigned on or before the 28th day of Novoember, 2003. be­ ing three (3) months from Ihe firs' day of publlcallon or this notice wil be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay' menl to the undersigned. This 28lh day of August, 2003. Timolhy L. Sell, Executoi 6993 Brook Trout Lane Plymouth, Michigan 4817C Martin & Van Hoy. LLF Attorney at Lavt Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 2702£ 8-28-4trNOhTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co- Admlnlsralors ot Ihe Estate o LAWSON JOSHUA BOWLING deceased, late of Davie County this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate tc present them lo the undersigned or or before the 11th day of Decem ber. 2003. said date being at leas three monlhs Irom the data ol firs publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheli recovery. All persons Indebted It said eslate will please make Imme diate payment to the undersigned This the 11 th day of September 2003. the same being the lirst pub llcation dale. Grady L. McClamrock. Jr. anc Mark Conger. Co-Admlnlsrators of the Estate ol Lawson Joshue Bowline Grady L. McClamrock, Jr. NCSB #786C 161 South Main Stree Mocksville, NC 2702E Telephone (336) 751-750« 9-11-4trNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu tor of the Estate of JACK JONES JR., lale of Davie County, this Is tc notify all persons having claims againsl said eslate to present then to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 28th day ol Novoember. 2003. be­ ing three (3) monlhs from the firs day of publication or this notice wil be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estale will please make Immediate pay menl lo the undersigned. This 28th day of August, 2003. Deborah Jones Williams EXEC192 Bear Creek Church Roac Mooksville. N0 2702E 8-28-4lr I i' i V il *■< '■* 'a y 4' <• r' ■ PUBLIC NOTICES DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I’lmr.sday, Sept. 11, 2003 - D7 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By authority contained In lhat certain Deed of Trust executed by Charles D, Long, Sr. and wife. Dotlie P. Long, as recorded In Book 308, Page 67. of the Oavie Couniy Public Registry (see Appointment of Substllute Trustee as recorded In Book 495. Page 550, of the Davie County Public Regislry); the record owner of the property described In the said Deed of Trust being Charles D. Long. Sr. and wife, Dottle P, Long, default having been made In payment of Ihe Promissory Note secured by said Deed of Trust; the said Deed of Trust being by Ihe terms thereof subject to foreclo­ sure; the present owner and holder of the Note having demanded fore­ closure for the purpose of satisfy­ ing said debt; and by authority con­ tained In the Order Allowing Fore­ closure of Deed of Trust signed on the 28th day of September. 2003. as the result of a hearing In the fore­ closure before the Clerk of Supe­ rior Courl (03 SP 174); and at the request of the owner and holder of the Note secured by the aforemen­ tioned Deed of Trust, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P,A.. Substitute Trustee, will offer lor sale lo ihe highest bidder at public auction al the courthouse door of the Davis County Court­ house. Mocksville, North Carolina, on September 25, 2003. at 10:00 a.m., the real estale located In the County of Yadkin, being more par­ ticularly described as follows; BEGINNING al a stake or stone In the Western edge ol Highway #601; thence along said highway South or nearly so 130 feet to a stake or stone In the Northern edge of a country road leading to Char­ ley Alien place; Ihence along said couniy road In a Westernly direc­ tion 130 leet to a stake In the edge of said country road; thence Norih or nearly so 130 feet to a slake or stone; thence East or nearly so 130 feet to a stake or stone In Ihe West­ ern edge of said Highway No, 601, the beginning corner, containing 16,900 square feet, more or less. The property Is located at 2107 US Hwy 601 N, Hwy. Mocksville. North Carolina 27028, The sale shall be made subject lo any and all laxes Including taxes which are a lien against the prop­ erty though nol yet due or payable, and any special assessments, easements, rights of way. restric­ tions of record, and prior deeds of trust. The sale shall be made with­ out warranty of any kind, Including any warranty as to Ihe physical or environmental condilion of the real estate sold. The highest bidder at the sale may be required lo make deposil by cash or check of up to live (5%) percent ol the bid, or $750.00. whichever Is greater, at Ihe lime of the bid Is accepted, and the remain­ ing balance upon confirmation of the sale. The sale will be reported lo the Courl and will remain open lor ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. II no advance bids are filed wllh the Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed. This the 28th day ol August. 2003. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P.A.. Substitute Trustee By: Bowen C. Houff. Attorney 9-11-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVC 462 FRANK MICHAEL SMITH and wife. JUDY S. SMITH. Plaintiffs, vs. AMANDA JEAN SMITH. Defen­ dant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: AMANDA JEAN SMITH, the above named defendant: Take notice lhal a pleading seeking relief against you has been liled in the above entitled District Court action. The nature of the re­ llel being sought is as follows; Child custody. You are required to make de- lense to such pleading not later lhan the 13th day ol Oclober. 2003. said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the courl for the relief sought. This the 3rd day of September. 2003. E. Edward Vogler. Jr. Attorney lor Plaintiffs NC Slate Bar #8069 181 South Main Slreel Mocksvlllo. NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 9-4-31П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In thal cer­ tain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Patricia M. Gregory, dated April 22,1996. and recorded In Ihe Office of Ihe Regisler ol Deeds for Davie County. North Carolina. In Book 237 at Page 847, and because of default having been made in the payment ol the indebt­ edness secured by said Deed of Trust and failure lo do and perlorm the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and puisuani to demand of the Owner and Holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose lor sale at public auction to Ihe high­ est bidder for cash the property therein described, to wil; ' Being known and designated as Lot Nos. 26. 27 and 28 of Section No. 2 of Carowoods Subdivision, recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 164, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina, This conveyance Is subject to those restrictive covenants re­ corded In Deed Book 87. Page 520. and Change of Restrictive Cov­ enants In Deed Book 95. Page 340. bolh recorded In Ihe Ollice of the Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy. North Carolina. References; Deed Book 103. Page 517; Deed Book 157. Page 231; and Deed Book 162. Page 409. Present Record Owner: Patricia M. Gregory. The terms of the sale are thal Ihe real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and thal the under­ signed may require Ihe successful bidder at the sale lo Immediately deposil cash or a certified check In an amount equal lo the greater of five percent (5%) of Ihe high bid or $750.00. The real properly hereinabove desribed will be sold “as is.” “where Is," subjeci lo any and all superior liens, and subject to taxes and spe­ cial assessmenls. The sale will be held open (or len (10) days for upsel bids as by law required. Date and Hour for Sale; Sep­ tember 25,2003 al 11 ;00 a.m. Place of Sale; Davie Couniy Courthouse Date of this Notice; July 31, 2003 Stephen A. Lamb. Substitute Trustee 9-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Iho Admin­ istratrix of the Estale ol EARLY ARLES JONES. JR., late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl them lo the undersigned on or belore the 11th day of De­ cember. 2003. being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publi­ cation or this nollce will bo pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 11th day ol September, 2003. Pamela Jones. Administratrix 3310 Forest Hills Drive Killeen. Texas 76542 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney at Law Tan Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 9-11-4tn B E A C ReopcnliiK 1 l\V Y 601 S. Ncxi 10 i'roilucc Siaiul. aOOfíS 01‘EN FRIDAY, SEPT. I2 ih -7 I’M SUNDAY. SEPT, 14ili-7P M K e n D u r h a m C o n s t r u c t i o n Residential or Commercial Remodeling <S New Conslruclion •AdtUtitms • Vinyl Sitlmi! • Kiiojiui; • llahail Work CqII for Freo Eslimale (336) 284-2698 fVlarlln & Van Hoy. LLP Altorney at Law Ten Court Square Mooksville, NC 27028 8-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of MARY GERTRUDE IRELAND MILLER, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to Ihe undarslgned on or belore the 11th day of De­ cember, 2003. being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publi­ cation or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 11 th day ol September, 2003. Theodore Ciilford Miller, III 3716 Lassiter Mill Road Raleigh, NC 27609 9-11-4ln CASHPAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 GLASS]lyUHlKS llN I 3 E £ ia E 4 E a 4 I S [ r ir E S ^ X > G R O f r a L A ^ ^ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ tor of tho Estale ol RUTH KATHLEEN MAYS CLODFELTER. late of Davie County, this Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said eslale to present them to the undersigned on or before tho 11th day of December. 2003. be­ ing three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 11 th day of September. 2003. Barbara Ann Clodfelter PO Box 395 Cooleemee. NC 27014 9-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ lors of the Estate of VIRGINIA Q. WALKER, lale ot DavIe Couniy, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims against said eslate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11lh day of December. 2003. be­ ing Ihree (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said eslale will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 11 th day ol September. 2003. Roy L. Walker 165 Grilfith Road Advance. NC 27006 Lewis R. Walker 243 Lewis Lane Advance. NC 27006 9-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of the Estate ol RONALD GENE BATES, lale ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 28th day of Novoember. 2003. be­ ing three (3) months from the lirst day ol publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This 28th day of August. 2003. Ronald Gene Bales. Jr.. Executor 1113 Crescent Courl Winston-Salem, NC 27127 Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers confidential & free pregnancy tesls. support ser­ vices, and relerrals. Nlake a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE lor appointment. A n i m a l s FULL OR PASTURE board, cov­ered riding area, personalized care. Hyw 801 near Bermuda Run. 336-462-4882 MINIATURE HORSE FOR sale- $700. Phone 704-546-2361. E m p l o y m e n t CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Frl., 10am- 2pm lor application. EOE EXPERIENCEb CARPENTERFOR framing crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overllme. (^usl be de­pendable. No drugs, no hot­heads, 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428, EXPERIENCEb ROOFERS NEEDED. Call 492-7670 or 909- 3551. LOOKfNG FOR THiRD year car­penter to learn high end remod- H o m e s F o r R e n t 243 MAIN ST.-Cooleemee-2BR. 1BA $500/mo. plus deposit. Call Martha @492-7505 B e a c h P r o p e r t y Ä Ä » » CAROLINA BEACH CONDO,ocean view, sleeps 4, completely furnished, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788_________________ C h ild C a r e ALMOST HOME CHILD care has opelngs for all ages, 0-12 yrs. Full-time, Part-llme, Drop-In, Be­ fore & Afler School and Oul of Sohool Days. 1st & 2nd shift. Open 5:30 am. Flexible hours, Split shifts also. Call Debra. 751- PLAY (7529) 571 8 Main St., Mocksvilie, across from Welch’s Funeral Home. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Af­ter school until 6:00pm $100/ month, Comalzer Sohool busing zone. Gome by or call for appli­cation. 998-8306 KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool has Immedi­ate openings for all ages. Our new preschool program has just received a 4 star license and our learning cenler Is newly reno­ vated. Our program oilers qual­ ity education for all ages. Infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers. Please call Pam Burton, director ® 998-9491 tor more Information. F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes. All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC a / Uatlliiifi Co, Comoliilali'd PE.LI.VE.PY Dolivors products to n&signod accounts. Mu6t l^nvo an oxcolloni driving rocord, ability lo lift up to 75 LB'S ropolilivoly, high school diploma or oqulvnlont, & strong stablo work history. Rolatod Exporlonco In routo snios or dolivQiy & a COL Is profotrod. Til hwii iiinic this opimrliiiiiiy in Siiliyhiii y tiiiJ tiiiply. ¡lU iiH- viyii our (ll A U C T I O N I 8015 Linkner Lane, Lewisville N O O NMon.,Sept. 15 • 12 DIRECTIONS: ‘Ì21N to LoMSvillo Exit (Bxil tf2'U\). Turn rigtit offramp travol 2! 10 milo. lurn Lofi onto Slwllowford Rd Travol 3/10 milo, turn Righl onto Popparidgo. Travol 3/10 nulo, tarn Loft onfo Ljnfcner Ltwo. houso on Righl. Homo built In 1072 hns 3 bodrooms, 2 full bnlhs. Central nlr/oloctrlc hont pump loss Ihnn 2 yonrs old. Public wnlor/sowor. Tho properly Is located on .46 acro in quiet nolghborhood on doad ond street. For (n(o conlncl Tara Popo nl 330.3>15.1311. REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C o l. K o im o lli G . K c tn c r, P res.. N C A L 3 2 6 K First C hoice A uctio n & R ealty rinii LiccMLSt' m2^) • 1*0 lio.v 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118Visil Our Web Silo it www.fìrslcholceiuctlan.cqm « cmiil: clir^ldioia'.ith/ni.idiT.ivin NEEDED PIANIST-SEND re­ sumes: First Baptist Church P.O. Box 518 Cooleemee.NC 27014 P A W tW CHURCH seoretar^^ needed-25 hrs. per week. Send resuine lo; Advance United Meth­ odist Church, P. O. Bex 2021, Advance, NC 27006 370 WINDWARD CIRCLE, 3BR, 2Ba. a/c, heat pump. $795/ month. Hubbard Realty. 723- 4306. 3BR, 2BA-Ctemmons-$850/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksville-$650/mo 2BR, 1BA-Mooksvllle-$450/mo 3BR, 1.5ВА-МоЫ|0 Нотв-$500/шо 2BR. 1.5BA-Moblle Home- $500/mo Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 MOTHER OF FOUR willing to babysit 2-4 first shift. 936-0173. WlLr'KEEP cM bREi^^' home. Infants & up. 492-5727. Commercial Property VARIOUS COMMERCIAL PROPERTIESWarehouse & Ollice space Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Really ___________751-9400___________ E m p l o y m e n t CARPENTER'S HELPER. BA­ SIC skills required. Somo Iravel required. Use power tools. Expe­ rience a must. Call 336-751-9486 for Info and application. PART-TIME IN snack bar. Cali Hickory Hill Country Club. 998- 8746, TOP PRODUCER SEEKS li­ censed real estate agent for over­ flow leads. 1-800-448-3094 Ext. 8001 fFtUCK DFilVEFiS WANTED: Must have a valid CDL License, 2 yrs exp. & clean MVR. Drug Free Work Environment. Medlcaf/ Dental/Llle/Vac available. Send resume to: P. O, Box 1848, Yadkinville, NC 27055 or e-mall to crc ams@yadtel.net, Attn: Dwayne Cookson. No phone calls please. F a r m M a c h in e r y 1947 FORD 9-N tractor, new water pump, radiator & battery. 3- polnt hitch. $2000. Call 998-6141 after 7pm______________________ H e a lt h LADIES' PILATES-WEDNES­ DAY & Friday evenings 998- 4100.__________________________ H o m e s F o r R e n t 2BR, 1 BA, LARGE den, kitchen, appl. Ind., new updates, $550/mo + sec. dep. 284-4486. 30 NAYU61'STr-2BRr 1 Ba- lenced bk yard $550/mo. plus deposit. f Eric Brown Construction V in y i R e p la c e m e n t W in d o w s M e ta l R o o fin g Sales and Installation ^ |[|j, (336)492-6108 ,¿ 1 3BR, LIVING ROOM, den. large kitchen, no house pets. Prefer no smokers. 492-7457. 5-ROOM BRfCK house for rent. 2094 Liberty Church Rd. $550/ mo. deposit & references re­quired. 704-546-7916. EXTRAtgiCE SBFlFrick hom¥i^ counlry, 3 people limit. No pets. Well wa­ter $600 plus deposit. 336-284- 4986. FOR RENT: LIKE new 2BR. 2BA. sInglewldQ on private lol. Nice landscaped yard, one owner. $450. a month plus deposil. Stor­ age shad Included. Cell; 336-462- 4233 Home: 336-492-6343. h o u s e'FOR REi^T^iBRri BA house In Mocksville. $485. Leonard Realty 751-3650. 751- 5020. HOUSE FOR rent, ioo Graham St. off Mill St,. Mocksville $475/ month. $475 deposit, oil heat 336-692-8326 MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES available for rentl Call Century 21 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel 751-2222 Ext. 213. H o m e s F o r S a l e BILL CONSOLIDATION AVAILABLEWith purchase ol 3 or 4BR home On Conv. Ln Only Call Mike (704) 883-9997 W rggca-RVSR MINI'STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! C om c by to inquire about tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Call todaijl (SSG) 008-8810 Now Hiring » D i r e c t o r o f N u r s i n g • A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r o f N u r s i n g m A pply in Person ùt: •“ ^ ^ •> W T U M N C A R E 1007 Howard St. MOCKSVille O F l y i O C K S V I L L E 7 5 1 - 3 5 3 5 HaHHah’s Closet C h i l d r e n 's C l o t h in g S a l e FALL/WINTER sponsored by Hannah Circle First United Methodist Church Mocksville F rid a y , Sep t. 12 Saturday^ S ep t. 13 9:0 0 a m -l;O p p m 4:0 0 p m -6 :0 0 p in 9:00 a m -1 2 N o o n First United M e t h o d i s t C h u r c hFamily Life Center (lower level) 305 N.MalHSt., Mocksville Featuring good i/uality used childreh's clotfilng, skes Infant fo preteen. Includes shoes, toys, books, games, computer games, etc. Also Includes baby furniture, strollers, carseats, etc. and maternltY clothing. i l l П8 - DAVIK COUN TY KNTKUPRISK RKCOKI). Tliursdiij. Sept. 11. 201U eLA Sa ■ ■ IMEXPEMSIVE PBOFTTABIiE H o m e s F o r S a l e M o b ile H o m e / R e n t IV Io b ile H o m e / S a le M o b ile H o m e / S a le S e r v ic e S t a t e w id e FSBO-DAVIE COUNTY farm tiouse, 2259 US HIgtiway 158, 3BR, ISA, 1 acre lol. Recently updated. $79,900. 336-351- 4080. h o u s e“ FOR SALE InCooleemse-posslble llnancing available. 284-4940. New Home (No Steel Framos), Crane Set, 7/12 Roof, 3BR, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your foundation $52,900.00 Landowners call 336-362-3676 New 3 or 4 BR homes avail­able. Low down call Mike (704) 883-9997 RENOVAfiNG OLDERbuilt brick tiome at 321 Gwyn St., Mocksville. 3BR, 2BA, carport, patio, brick FP. Call Brenda Long- digital pager, 336-750-9529. $129,500. Saorlllcei liew Home^ape Cod (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 3BR, 2BA. approx. 2300 Sq. Ft. Floorspace, Normal Cost $129,000.00.Delivered and set on your foundation $79,900.00 Limited Time Onlyl Landowners call 1-800-672-9223, TRUE MODULAR (NO STEEL FRAMES) Inlo call 1-800-322- 8679._________________________ L a n d F o r S a le 11.6 ACRE OF land completely lenced In wllh 2 mobile homes & a 6 stall barn. Lots ol privacy. 492- 2884 B ACRES-CANA Rd., Mocksville 336-869-7400._________________ L o t s f o r S a le LOT FOR SALE-Hldden Valley Rd. $15,000. 919-778-9161. M is c e lla n e o u s BUYING/SELLING previously owned CD’s, DVD’s, LP’s, 45’s, cassettes, videos, video games, collectible magazines, tour books, etc. Also, glassware, pic­ tures, bears & clowns. 128 N. Main St., Mocksville In wllh Davie Vacuum. 336-751-1947. HAY FOR SALE,“good for horses or cattle. Round or square bales. + 4 af)fjy ‘Bü'tlvday Nettie We Love You! Your i'rU 'iuls at O uvir CmoitY Uomv H i'ulth ^ B e r m u d a Ucrmudn Villngc is conipasslonute, motivatt'd CNA’s and caregivers for our retirement comnnmity. Call Brandy at 998-6707 14X70 MOBILE HOME on pri­vate wooded lot. 2BR, 2BA, Call lor more details. 336-468-9364. 14X80 SINGLEWIDE FOR Rent. 3BR, 2BA/prlvate lot on Davie Academy Rd. $500/month. No house pels! Call 492-2104. 1995 MÒBILE HOME for rent lo­ cated In the Pines Mobile Home Park, 2BR, 2BA, all electric, air, all appliances. No pels. $450 per montn/$450 deposit requlred- 75 i-7502 2BR7 iBA, S350" month, $300 deposit. Just out ol Davie County. 704-546-2089. 2BHriBA,WBILEhofneonT/ 2 acre lot w/utlllty bidg. close to Lee Jeans. Rent $425 deposit $425 492-5897 2B a 2BÀrMÒBÌLEliòme,ìarÌe private lot In Davie Co., call 336- 406-1981, S a 2BÀ, MOBFlE hom^^^^^ vale lot wllh pond near 801 on Yadkin & the Davie Co. line. Call 336-406-1981. PRIVATE LOT 2BR, 2BA,C/A', No pets, local 336-575-2101 or 828-478-9416 READY TO MOVE In.Furnlnshed 2BR 1BA mobile home. $450/month & $450. de­posll. 751 -1218 or 704-657-5613 SM ALL MOBILE HÒMEÌ nice loi In Mocksville. 2BR, 1.5 BA, $385/ month. Cali 336-406-1981. M o b ile H o m e s / S a le SSOOO.OO REBATE BACKTo you with purchase of 3 or 4 BR home. On Conv. Ln. Onl' Call (704) 883-99;ly-197 1993 14X70 2BR, 2BA, new range, newer Irldge, dishwasher, recently remodeled $9000. OBO. 336-677-3910. 1ST TIME HOMEBUYERSMany new programs available Land/Home package, debt consolidation available on OAC Payments as low as $550 per month Low Downs-Easy Terms RANDY MILLER &SONS :').vMilliTKiiii(l'M(idsWili' (3 3 6 ) 2 8 4 -2 8 2 6 ■ Now Pumping Septic Tanks • FaUGolf Special! Mon.-Fri. After 1:00PM $ 1 8 for Greens Fee & Cart Mon.-Fri. Boforo 1:00PM $ 2 0 lor Greens Fee & Cart .Wephends $ 2 8 for Greens Fee & Cart H I C K O R Y H I L L C O U N T R Y C L U B “Thf Counliy Cllll) iifDiii'ii'" Call for Tee Times 336-998-8746 llwv.lM Iv. .Miic'li.svilli' B a n k - O r d e r e d AUCTIONS 190. FORECLOSURE HOMES Locatod thru'out NC & SC Thurs. Sept. if. 7:00 pm g R E a t h o m e b u y in g Embassy Suites, Greensboro OPPORTUNITY! 116 Laird Road • Advance 2BR, 1BA, 1380 SF Home Agent: Jerry Blackwelder, Blackwelder Realty 336-798-2157 www.hudsonandmarshall.com 800-441-9401 OPENHOUSE: Saturday & Sunday, SopI 6 & 7; 1*3 pm IDS(I\Ä\KSI|\|,|, 2BR, 2BA, A/C, dw, w/d, frig, stove, 1991 Belmont, must be moved. $6500. 940-2484. ATTN. BARGIN HUNTERS, to­ tal Inventory, liquidation, All homes must gol Don't miss this sale, Large selection. Mod & Doubles. Call lor details 888-251- 6789 CUSfOIH BUtt-T Tn MOCKS­VILLE. Shop us on line: BonanzaMobileHomes.com 56’x28’, 3BR, 2.5BA, $49,900 3 Ramada’s loaded Includes 43" TV & DVD 64’x28’ loaded-$55,000. Call us 1-888-462-7806 Mobiles & Modulars DO YOU OWN a 1996-2000 singiewide Paying park rent also? Trade II for Modular Land/Home Pkg.We can Help!Easy Flnanclng/$500 down afler Trade In. 704-883-9997 MODULAR LAND/HOME pkgs. Up to $15,000 cash back/debt payoff WE MEAN IT Call for details/Conv. Ln. Only (704) 883-7706 MODULAR land/h o m e s ' Subd. In Iredell, Rowan, Davie Cnty. Easy llnancing, $0 down 4 homes to choose from No Dealers Please Call (704) 928-2066 MUST SEE,'3BR modular, land­scaped lot, ready to move In. Conv. to Mocksville, Salisbury, Statesville. 0 down, under $800 per month to Qualilled Buyers- Cail lor details 1-888-251-6789. NATURE LOVERS SPECIALI! Beautiful 3BR/2BA ranch style in quiet counlry setting. Close lo good schools. Pay small iransrer lee & assume $617.03 monthly,(828) 695-0039 NICE 2000 MODEL doublewide on an acre lol. 3BR/2BA. 234 Tittle Trail. Contact: Holly Prop­ erties ® 650-1504. OWNER MUST SELL QUICK!Very nice 3BR/2BA ranch style.Great localion. Moving lo Indiana In Sept. Will help with llnancing. Call (828)465-6402 TURNED DOWN drJ newLand/Home Pkg Due to Credit? Call us! Home loans/Low down WE MEAN ITI Hotline # 704-928-2066 WE HAVE TWO LEFTF ' Government backed program loans. Call (828) 464-1169 lor quick pre-approval. ■86 OAKWOOD ALL ap included w/washer & ( , deck & heat pump. $6500. Call 813-1577._____________________ M o t o r c y c le s 1997 SUZUKI KATANA, 600cc, 5900 miles, yellow & black, $2500. 336-414-0918. M u s ic PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Sell-players S Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 P e r s o n a ls PETITE LADY, 50’S, divorced, would like lo meel, S/D gentle­man who’s really nice, non- smoker, likes to laugh, go to become Irlends & hopelully a relationship. 751- 3125'25 leave message. P e t s BEAGLE PUPPIES FOR sale. 751-2838. DOGS FOR SALE-chlhuahua & jack russell terrier mixed 284- 4045. MUST FIND GOOD home for fe- male-lab mix (to avoid pound) 1 yr. old, some shots, loving, good wllh children. 492-6208. R o o m s f o r R e n t 2BRS, 1 FURNISHED, pvt. bath. Full use ol home. Mature, respon­ sible roommates wanted lo sriare expenses on 3BR home in Ad­vance. Fireplace and pool. 998- 9674. FURNISHED ROOfi/i FOR sober working male. 751-0645. N o w H iring • MDS Coordinator • RN for 7-3 Supervisor • Nurses needed for 3-11; modified weekend Baylor •New pay scale (or nurses * CNA’s needed for all shifts • Social Worker Apply In Person at; '?4UTUMNCARE '" IS li f - OF MOCKSVILLE ... n S FLEA MARKET AT L a k e M y e rs R V R e s o rt H ig h w a y 6 4 ,5 M ile s W e s t o f M o c k s v ille Saturday iSept., 13th 8am until You never know what you might find at our flea market. Bring plenty of friends to help haul away all the great stuff you just can’t live without! Call I33G) 492-7736 lar direction Open Free to the Public B & 0 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOMEIMPROVEMENT COMPANY WE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In addillons, renova­ tions, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & llle work, light painting and small repairs.Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. References available. Free Estimates. 'T liN K ^S E ^L E S S GUTTERINGRichard Llnk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 IviASSAGE TH^SlTpTsi TIONALLY certified, state li­ censed therapist will do In office or In home massage (swedlsh massage, deep tissue massage and neuro muscular massage) Strictly Iheraputlc. $30 for 1/2 hour, $45 lor 1 hour. Call Amy Emllson at 336-671-9301 OSBORNE ELECTRIClor ali your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. TOMBERLIN’S LAWNCARE & Handyman Services. All types ol lawncare and landman sen/lces, mowing and weedeating, bushhogging & trimming trees and busnes, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent for Iree esti­ mate (residential and commercial services) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. TOMMY'S TOTAL LAWN Care. We olfer mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also offer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free esti­mates. Ollice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006._____________________ S t a t e w id e ALL CASH CANDY route. Do you earn $800 potential In a day? 30 vending units with double guaranteedlocatlons. $6995. In­vestment. Starllte USA, Inc. 800- 601-6656. train In welding, engine mainte­ nance and machine shop. Paid training: Full-time jobs. High school graduates only, ages 17- 34. Cali 800-662-7419 lor an In- tervlew. NC MOUNTAIN LOG cabln-Flsh, swim, canoe or Just relax on the deck of this easy to finish cabin nestled on 2 acres. Only $67,900, Owner/Broker 828-286-1666. STEEL FABRICATION EQUIP­ MENT Ironworker, welders, band saw, press, cranes, hoists, steel pieces, tools, printer. Govern­ment seizure. Auction: Columbia, SC Thursday, Sept, 18, 2003. Phone; 813-315-2228. See v<ww.ustreas.gov/auctlon/lrs. __________T r a v e l___________ Barter Theatre-Sept 13 "Phantom” Helen, QA-Oct 3-5 "Oktoberfest" Woolly Worm Festlval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Thealre-Nov 1 "Mousetrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov15 "Smoke on the Mountain" MaggleValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & 13 Call T & J Fun Time Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. BRANSON, OCT. 19-26, 8 shows, 5 dinners, lunch, 336- 954-9391/336-924-6461 BRAVES DivisfON PLAYOFFS Sept. 30 & Oct, 1 T & J Fun Time Tours 336-945-9391 336-924-6461 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS HEBEI Bobcat, aeiaiot core plugger amorelorientlodavl 1338)181-2304 A fte r s c h o o l P r o g n u ii D ir e c to r N e e d e d . Ap|-)l>- in I’cr.soil ;ll F o r k B a p t is t C h u r c h H w y 6 4 E a s t o r c a ll 9 9 8 - 8 3 0 6 < A U C T I O N 610 Goldtloss St., Winston-Salem N O O NTbuirs., Sept 18 • 12 DIRECTIONS: 52S Го SUoct, Turn to il onto WmiglHown. Travel 3/ to milo. him fiuihl onlo Ok! Lexington. Trnvcl 2/10 milo. turn LqH o iUo Goldfìoss, houso on Right. Homo built in 1920 h.is 3 bedrooms» 1 full bathandisnpproximalcly 1456 ♦/- sfj. It This liomo lins 7 rooms. Rooms includo n living гоогт», don, mastor bodroom, nnd kilchon. Cenlral air/gas hoal. Public watQi/sowor. Tiw properly is k)catod on .3*1 nero, Tax valuo $52.400. Groal opporlunily for invoslofs! For Info r.onlnct Tara Pope al 330,345.1311. REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C 'al. К с и п еИ \ ( Ì. K c ln c r, I'rcs., N C A L 3 2 6 8 First C hoice A uctio n & R ealty l-irm Liccnsc Ю22^) • i4) Мок 3.1$. Lewisville • (336) 945-4118Visit Our Wctt Site al www.firitchoiccauc(ion.<:<fn\ • iiii,»/. i‘/ir>fi'/inn’iMiiin.nJ ггчсмн A U C T I O N S A L E Sat. Sept. 13, 2003,10:00 A.M. L o c a tio n ; 3 5 0 R a ilro a d S t., iV lo c k sv ille , N .C . Personal Property Of Roger Parish (Living) Body Shop And Eugene Best (Living) Antique Shop Ilems For Sale: Microwave, Fax Machine, Aulo Parts Manuel, Freon Guage, Dent Puller. Body Jacks, Porta Power, Set 01 Head Light Aimers, Body Parts, Paint and Cabinet Holder, Cabinets ol Bolls, Nuts, & Clips, Work Bench and Racks, 6 In. Grinders, 5 In. Vise, Metal Table, 2 Ton Roor Jack, Fans, Air Hoses, Paint Guns, Striping lape, 10 Gal 3 Leg Pol, Spot Welder, Wire Welder, GE Water Cooler, Car Dollies, Car Tole Trailer, Trolley Car Fare Meter, Precisslon Chasle Guage, Log Chains, Old Kitchen Cabinet, Organ stool, Old Model 1910 Copper Car On Piclure Frame, Wicker Table, Melal Top Table, Old Crocks, Walnut Drop Leaf Table, Cheny Colfee Table, Oid Wooden Ship, Old Porcelain Pieces, Liston Music Box, Fenton Glass, Depression Glass. 3 PC Turnen Bowls, 0И Picnic Baskets, Side Table, Round Brass Table, Aladin Lamp, 10 Place Setting Of Dishes Castle Garden Pattern, 10 PC Sel OF Dishes CietB, Wood Doll House, Old Rockets, old Table, Old Pedigree Baby stroller, Antique Hand Made Basket, 22 Gien Reid Rille, 54 Cal. Black Powder Rille, 357 Ruger Black Hawk Pistol, fluger 9MM Model P89 Pistol 38 ’ Special Tams. 1969 Chevy Pick Up 3 Speed Uke New. Noto; All Guns And Chovy Tiuck Sold Under Conriimalion To Ptovonl Folons From Buying Guns You Musi Havo Or Cnn Got A Ponnit Fiom ShoilllsGlflcoi>mATF. AUCTIONEER: Donald R. Luffman ncal 28042137 Milling Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Phone: 336-99M059 Nol Пмроп«1Ыо For Loh Or Accktonis' Food Avollabto DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thur.st)«), Sept. 11, 20()3 - D9 G L A S S DNIEXPEWSIVE PROFITABLE T r a v e l HARRAH’S CHEROKEE V e h ic le s Y a r d S a le s Y a r d S a le s 'fifí CUTLPfi^ .Ql IDDPMC <3it. Ar^nDAiaiC 4A\/T/\ LitAixt 4ea at- i ik»r> Y a r d S a l e s **C»A*r .40«* Y a r d S a l e s О A 1 tr t 4П -HOCASINO TRIP Tues-Day Sept 16th Frl-Nlte Sept 19th Tri-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Sept 13th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt V e h ic le s 1972 FORD PICKUP, E. C. $1700.00 call 751-1182 1986 CH E^2w¥eeTdrTvTr/2 ion long wheel base pickup. Power steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio. Good work truck $1000. will consider decent offer, 998- 5640 leave message. 1987 ? о р 6 “1 а й н !а ^ Ж т ; short bed, 2 wheel drive, fully loaded, new paint, nice truck. $3950. H 998-3385 W 998-5140 Ask for Earl tomatlc, 8 cycl, 96,000 miles, needs freeon, runs exc. $775 lirm. 751-5402 ___________________ W a n t e d ATTENTION STAY AT Home Moms'. Home party Jewelry busi­ness needs help. $50+ per hour avg. No start up costi No deliver. Call 336-813-8248 after 3pm for Info. Y a r d S a le s TRADING POST-601/801/ Greasy Corner. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-5. Buy, sell, trade. Will buy whole or partial estates. Call 284- 4302. 1987 NISSAN 200SX, needs mi­ nor front end repair. $300 OBO H 998-3385 W 998-5140 Ask lor Earl 1990JEEPCHEROKEE Laredo, 4dr, 4x4, parts only. H 998-3385 W 998-5140 ask for Earl 1 9 9 4 ^ 0 0 ^ i^ 'p lc T « ^ ^longbed, 6 cyl, turbo diesel, auto, 2 wheel drive, 60,000, SLT, ac, ps, pw, pdl, tw, cruise, am/lm ste­ reo cassette, bedllner, towing pkg, dual rear wheels, 5th wheeL $11,900. Matching 20ft. trailer $2800, Ex- cellenLMocksville, 751-4837. 1995 PONtlÀlTTÓRFULÀ Firebird, V-8, 6-speed, pw, pdl, am/lm, cassette, 105,000 miles, good condilion, runs excellent. $5000 firm. 492-6208. ‘81 DATSUN 4X4, Ext. cab, 5- speed, lols ol new parts, some rust $850. Also; '88 Ford F-250, 5 speed, runs good, $1400. Also; '90 Chevy Lumina 2 dr., red, runs great, 1st $1000. buys It. 492- 5509 M oving S a le S a tu r d a y , S o p t. 13 0 :0 0 A M u n til Bunk Bods w/dios3or & chosl. Enlertalnmonl Cenler, ole. & MOREI 391 Park Avenue, Mocksville MOPSFall & Winter Children’s Clothing Sale SpoimirecI hy Advance M O P S (Molher.s o f Preschooler.'!) W h e n ; S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 1 3 • 8 a m - 2 p m 1 / 2 O f f S a l e 1 2 - 2 p m W h e r e ; M a c e d o n i a M o r a v i a n C h u r c h 7 0 0 H w y 8 0 1 N , A d v a n c e F o r m o r e in f o r m a t io n c a ll N a n c y H o r t o n 9 4 0 -3 9 9 9 Ellis Auction Company B u s in e s s L iq u id a t io n s - E s ta te F a r m D is p e r s a l M a c h in e r y a n d E q u ip m e n t E llis A u c t io n C o . is n o w b o o k in g fa ll a n d e a r ly w in t e r a u c t io n s . C a l l u s t o d a y to s c h e d u le y o u r a u c t io n (3 3 6 ) 2 8 4 -4 0 8 0 • (3 3 6 )2 8 4 -4 9 8 0 (3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 -8 7 4 4 F r e d O . E l l i s N C A L # 3 43 F r e d O . E llis , J r N C A L //6029 Mcmhei s of the Nutionul Auctionucr.s Associutum OAKWOOD, cleaned & ready, 301 Deer Run Drive, 751-3398 (owner) 650-5172 (realtor) ATTENTION TRUCK DRIVERS: Tired of staying away from home too long? Tired of laying over at truck slops? Tired of running too many empty miles'? Don't delay- Call today. Help Is on the way. 877-284-3332. Wed., Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Glass­ware, furniture, antiques, clothing & toys. s^rg/TsBrobMrcenTeT^cTe(Hwy 64W to second road on right past Center VFD) Inlant girls to 18 months, boys 8 to 14, girls 8-10, petite womens, desk, din­ing room suite, toolboxes, miso. Rain cancels. BIG YARD SALE-Fri. & Sat., oil Deadmon Rd. CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES(336)751-6252 Wednesday-Salurday 11:00 lil 5:00 1 ST TIME IN 15 years Sat. 8 to 2 at 219 Magnolia Ave., Garden Valley subdivision near Ingersoll- Rand. Hundreds ol Items priced lo sell. Do not miss this one you will be glad you came. Tele­phones, tlghls, T.V.s, dryer, exer­ cise bike, sewing machines, com­ puters, word processors,beds, garden tools, old metal llle cabi­ nets, kitchen & cooking stulf, stoves, accounting books & pads, credenza, game table & 4 chairs, new kitchen hutch-green, bikes, tupperware, books, planters, ra­dios, stereo system, CD player, clocks, stacking chairs, kitchen table & 4 chairs, turntable & records, picture frames, curtains, lamps, mans sults(small), wood chipper, lawn mower, lols more, 2 FAMÏLYŸÀROlaie.T^^^^ & Sat. 8;00am until... Lots of clothes, homemade perserves. 1413 Baltimore Rd., Advance. 5FAMlLYTAWsaie,Trl7&¥ait; (12th/13th) 7am until....900 Hwy801N, Infant clothing up to 18 months-boy and girl, floor model TV, recllner, household Items, too much to list... CARPORT SALE-FRI. & Sat. Household items, clothes: up to 4X, Hwy, 158 E of Mocksville 2.5 miles on right. CENfER^UjiKi children's clothing sale. Sept. 12, 5:30pm-7;30pm and Sept. 13, 9;30am-1 ;30pm at Center UMC Family Life Centor, FRr&SAt77arnuntii!;'^ Whitaker Rd. off Liberty Church Rd. Baby clothes and baby Items, household Items and much more. FRL&SAT.12&13, lots ol stuff, new & old, clothes-fall & winter, toys, etc: Hwy 64E before 801 crossroads. 5-FAMILY YARD sale, Sat. Sept. 13, no sales belore Sam, 405 Pudding Ridge Rd, 965 CORNATZERSquirrel's Den, Friday , Sept. 12th, 8-4. “Make An Offer Day" no reasonable oiler refused. Some Items not Included In this GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 4 5 7 1 GARAGE SALE INSIDE-Sept.12 & 13, 8 until... 1014 Rldge Road, 2 miles Irom County Line Fire Dept. Household items, clothes, lawnmower, aluminum fishing boat, motor, trailer & much, much more, Gi^AGES^-TOOLsT'crolh- ing, furniture, 373 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, 5:00pm to 8;00pm Friday, 7:00am to 2:00pm Satur­ day GARAG&MOVIN^^^^ multi-family sale-Downtown Mocksville- In parking lot at 135 S. Salisbury St., Sat. Sepl. 13, 8am-3pm WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPETloan re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Manat 336-99&6402.AlsoNew Carpet Installed. SAT. 9/13 RAIN or Shine, 7am, Women's clothes, furniture, kitchenware, household Items, linens, computer software and MUCH morel Stadium Drive & Brookland, Clemmons...dlrectly behind K-Mart, SAi¥EP7T l3;iE605;00Ba^ Rd (across from Old Farmington School) Good, useful household items, 2 & 3x scrub tops & ladles clolhes. SAiTTEl'T^iSTHream^pn^ 170 Timber Lane, riding lawn mower, bicycles, household items. All priced to sell, S E P T I 3r8lntir.723rBridie Lane, Advance. Baby equipment, furniture & tools. SEI>f.l 3,T;MT2'bo,lTolW^ low Lane, olf Junction Rd. Small chest freezer-$25.00, gas dryer, $25.00, Llltle Tikes doll houses, barbies, toys and more. 492- 6620. S^f. ^FRAliicrs ^ ^ W lTcChurch Annual Yard Sale, 862 Yadkinville Rd., Sat. Aug. 13,8-2 YARDTAlTE-SATi^Oam back on carport. 101 Meroney St. Log on www.enterprise-record.com 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 M ID -S T A T E M E T A L S L o o k in g fo r a |o b th a t p ro v id e s m e a n in g fu l w o r k a n d c o m p e titiv e c o m p e n s a tio n ? C o n s id e r o p o s itio n in a S ta te F a rm A g e n t's o ffic e . • Pr6v|M1fiiallty «AiVica (o • A iiilil 'With' iáttln^' appolnhnenti • Prapare fgrhis, policial and endoriemanli; • Advance/ NC pojillon available This ompio/moni opportunity Is wilh o Sialo Farm agoni, noi with Staio Farm Insuronco Componioi and rcquiros iho succojsful complolion of ticonsing roquiremonls lo soil and sorvico Sialo Farm products. Ploasa ma)) or fax rosumo to: Darryl L. Bandy, Jr. Agenl« State Farm Insurarxo Providing Insurance and Financial Services 5248 US HWY 158, Advance, NC 27006 ph: 336'940-2302 • fax: 336'940*2169 omallt darryl.bandy.(xcg@5tatefann.com Equol Oppo/lunify Employer ESTATE AUCTION SAT. • SEPT. 2 0 • 1 0 :АМ Kcni.s l'Yi)ni 'I'he Kstiilcs i)riVIi'. СЯчнцо l’rie.s (IJviuH) & M.S. 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N.C.R.E.L. « 1540Л0. N.C.R.E.B.L. #100022336-764-5146 11 8am-noon 136 Hickory Tree Rd.Hwy. 64E to L on No Creek Rd to L on Hickory Tree Rd, 5th house on right. Girls namebrand 24mos-2T fall/winter clothes, girls sz 10 namebrand lall/ winter clothes, lols ol toddler toys & slulled animals, complete Sun/Moon/Stars crib set Including mobile, household Items &MUCH MORE!NO early birds Midway St., Cooleemee-Lg vari­ety ol Items, lurnllure, toys, clothes, household Ilems, lo much to menlloni Everything priced to GO-il rains sale will be 9/20. List your next yard sale witli U.S Let tlie couniy i(now about it! CALL 751-2120 FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE TUESDAY 10;30AM A U C T I O N 11422 Belleauwood St., Winston-Salem Thurs., Sept,. 18 • 3 DIRECTIONS: 52S To V\/miqhtown Slroet. Turn Loft onto W>wgfUoivn. Turn Loft onto Poachtrao. Turn Right onto Ballo,'luwoad, 1юияо on RigtU. Tf)ls home bulK In 1956 Iiab 2 bodrooms, 1 full bath and is flpproximaloly 720 +/• sq. fl. This homo has 4 rooms. Rooms Includo a don, maslor bodroom, nnd kilchon. Gas hocil. Public wnlor/sowor. Tho proporty is locniod on .15 acro. Tnx valuo $33,700. Groat oppofUmily for Invostorel For Info contact Tarn Popo at 336.3*15.1311, REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C o l. K e n n e th G . K ctn or, Pros., N C A L 3 2 6 H First C hoice A uctio n & R ealty I'irni Liccnsc //722') • 14) llo\ .1.Ì5, Lcwisviile • (336) 945-4118Visit Our Web Site ч wwwMfslchoicenucilott.cmn • aiuul: i-lir\w!ma\iiunn.tdiu-tm ABSOLUTE AUCTION Saturday, Sept 13 at 10 a.m. Rain or Shine The Personal Properly ol Mr. & M rs. Ralph Polk (Retired) C ooleem eo, N C From Mocksville; Take US-601 Soulh to Hwy. 801, lurn light, go approx. 1 1/2 mile lo American Legion Cemelery SI. turn lelt, look lor signs. From Salisbury; Take US-601 North lo Hwy. 801, lurn lell, go approx. 11/2 mile to American Legion Cemelery SI. lurn lell, look for signs. Items lo Bo Sold Inciuds: Firs King (Poach Lustre), 1/2 Pint Apple Pie RIdgo Vinegar Jug, Wall Pockets. Old Dolls, Ctoam Pitchers, Oishos, Holiday Baible, Cookie Jats, Old Pictures, Toys, Telephone insulators, Nico Guilar, Aniiquo Mantle Clock, Casi Iron Ware, 1940's Dresser wilh Mirror, Bed, Wagner Upright Plano, Carnival Glass, Moonstone Glassware, Hon on tho Nest, Cast Iron Oueen Miniature Slove, Mi№ Glass, Dishes, Enamel Dough Bowls, Lunch Boxes, Colio Slull, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Bread Boxes, Colles Pots, Miniature Oil Lamps, Old Postage Stamps, Glasses, Spice Rack, Pocket Knives, Shoe Shine Box, Goil Clubs, New Car Accessories, New Wheel Covers, Wardrobe, Old Cabinet, Furniture, Many Tables, Oak Chairs, End Tables, Carpet and Padding, Antique Blue Grass No, 3 Corn Sheller, Shovels, Axes, Cross CuI Saw, Matlocks, Scythe and Cradle! Drawing Knile, Skilsaw, Post Hole Diggers, 10" Table Saw, Hand Tools, Christmas Stull, Baseball Cards etc., 2 Wagon Wheel Hub Lamps, and many more ilems too numerous to mention. All those ilems to be sold absolute. The lollowing Ilems will be sold sub|ecl to confirmation, 1953 16 Gauge Browning Shotgun • Nico, 12 Gauge Winchester Automatic Shotgun ■ Nico, 12 Gauge Ivor Johnson Single Barrel 32" lull choke - Nice, Tumor Sawmill wilh 671 Detroit Diesel Engine • Good Shape (Pictured Below), 1979 John Deere 2Q10 With Loader • Good Shape, 1979 John Deere 440 Skiddor wilh Winch - Good Shape, 1977 Chevrolet 12' Flatbed Dump Truck wilh 1994 Model 350 Goodwrench Engine ■ Good Shape, All ol these Items In good working orderl Terms ol Sale, Cash or Approved Check,Relreshmenls Available • Hoi Dogs, Biscuits. Snacks & Drinks Mr. S Mrs. Polk are selling oul aller many years ol accumulation. Don't Miss this Salel • Bring a Lawn Chairl All Itoms sold 08 Is, where Is, No Warranty Is expressed or Implied, Nol responsible lot any accldonts, Inaccuracies In advertisement or any additions or deiellons prior lo sale.All announcements on the day ol sale lake precedence. For Questions or Into,, Please Call; Col, Billy Seats NCAL #3277 115 Mlntora Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-3510 or (336) 407-3510 S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s C l e m m o n s D i s c o u n t h a s a ll y o u r s e a s o n a l n e e d s Clemmons Discount Sales Is located at 1533 Lewisvllle- Clemmons Road. S A V IN G S up E V E R Y D A Y •« 4 U S c n iu r C itiz e n s D incD unlii • Televisions & VCR’s • Cleaning Supplies • Major Appiances Clemmons Discount Sales1S33 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. 766-4449 • Clemmons • 766-4938 X I L E R I T E (336) 813-TILE I T-' — BAKERY THRIFTICEHSL STORE I T H O M A S : • I Buy 1 Thomas Item & Get 1 FREE I Oiir (-■Mt|>on C le m m o n s T h r i f t S to r eI 2GG0LmsteMteCtoiTinc«iVl. CtormcraILAcnxafrcm VAigo CiUxJo A 0«s) №n.-Fr1.9-7; SoL { ^ S u n . 1^6 • TCd^OeO ll’s September and fall and winter are just around Ihe corner. Time to slarl thinking about keeping warm and shopping for holiday ilems. As always, Ihe besl selection and prices are at Clemmons DIs- count-your one stop shopping store. . Great selection of TVs, VCRs, DVD players and appliances When you Ihink of snuggling up wllh some hot chocolate and watching a good movie, Clemmons Discount has an excelleni selec­ tion of TV's (19" lo 55"), DVD players, VCf?s and speakers, all at very good prices. As always they carry appliances from stoves and healers (gas and electric) to refrigerators (from dorm size to side-by-slde), dish­ washers and microwaves. Also In slock are plenty of electrical and plumbing supplies as well as batteries, tarps (assortment of sizes) and heavy duty double-bevel sliing comp miter saws. School supplies still available Still looking for school or office items? Clemmons Discount al­ ways has a nice variety of computer supplies on hand. An assortment of snacks for your children's lunch boxes are also available al Clemmons Discount. You will find great snacks such as cookies, candles, sweet and salty mix, granola bars, pretzels and snack packs Just to name a few. While you're Ihere check oul the various school supplies Ihey carry such as pencils, tepe, crayons, higlillghters, subjecl dividers and many other educational tools. Home decorating items, kitchen supplies In stock If you are wanting to spruce up your home for the holidays, Clemmons Discount has plenty of home supplies such as rugs, deco- relive pillows, comforter and sheet sets (twin lo king), dishes, pots and pans. Ciemmons Discount also carries In-home products such as De- pends, undergarments, briefs, gloves and walkers, ail at prices far below retail. Slock up on your kitchen supplies while you are shopping. They carry paper products such as trash bags, paper towels, paper plates, napkins, cups and assorted take out boxes. Clothing for the entire family As always you will find a wonderful selection of clothing for the entire family. From pants to dresses, party lo casual, Clemmons Dis­ count has what you are looking for in fashion. Wednesdays are Senior Citizen Discount Days And don't forget thal every Wednesday Is Senior Citizen Discount Day with seniors receiving a 10% discount. Public auctions are held Mondays. For dales and lot times, visit WWW.Clemmons dlscount.com or call 766-3132. Clemmons Discount Is located at 1533 Lewisvllle-Clemmons Road (a block north of Ronnl's Wings,) Business hours are (vlonday- Frlday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Satur­ day 9 a.m.-5p,m. Call 766-4449 for more infor­ mation. Л ¡Iverllslni} PrmnotUms HAIR m i is Vl'-W 'S PEDICURES 2565 OM Glory R(l,Sultc !•; CkiiiiiMim'CXTUiilnUli^lnraiKirHKiL(Ih'lmKlACIaiiKrWoál) 778-0604 Kristina E(fdingor. JaUlo Wilson-Solomon. Jonnifor Hutchins. Jonnifor Wognsky. Dargin Smith. Amy Bock % install cemic and stone tile. Fan^WTioiK«n«for l6)Tan.\Veiâktgrïaiinîe in cur upffc anJ cwtomcf ienW. Fftt wtimalo. Ireutwl P l - U M B I N G Kim e. young - owner YourHsx Tb Honest & Dependablo Service • .la In. £xfi. K«)(iwi(iai^Co(tmR'rtiai • WjIwHivIm • Iw*! * ChgnnlDHms • Dhpoulf • • Toilvtt • linarvdS, Bonihd (336) 751-2061Mocksvilio NC Lie. ti 22ZZ9 fn(OQ{WKy ficp.Wrv1 Smio? Snider’s Landscaping & Lawn Service Complcic Lawn Ciirc Leaf Removal • Giillcr CIciinIng Pressure Washing • FRKE ESTIMATHS Rcsldeiilhl & Commercial Fully insured jVoH* Making Yearly Contracts Bryan Snider/owner (336) 492-2174 Cell (336) 409-0113 Floyd W. Baldo Chief of Police HO. t o 586 NC 27012 336-399-4744 OVER lOYCABStXPCTItWCC IN UW tNfOWCMIKT UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOKI! Nation's Largest 4 Oldest Roof Stain Removers Roof-Brite^ 785-2030 100 Royal 0.1k Dr., W injtoivSiilcm, NC 27107 т М - Я ш о о т о п е ^JOrONXOW' 7ire«tone ^ »H A N O SK George's V illa g e G a r a g e , In c . COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Bumper-To-Bumper Car Care Needs »70 LnWtVIUe«LCMHONS ROAO CLUIMONI,NC170U 7ee-m 2 Local Independent Tire Dealer KEVIN PRIES Manager ) E J O Y ’S i iiu i& M o o n : Inìque Boutique! Incense Scented Candles j ; & Unique Gifts '; 8527-D North NC 150 | ; Clemmons, NC ' ! 336-775-93! ’¡(Across Irom Arcadia Nursi 1 10% OFFwithlhis EDWARDS WINDOVra F a llís C o m i n g . . . O h , T h o s e L e a v e s ! fJew Vinyl Top Decking Vinyl Decks & Railing Vinyl Replacement Windows Screen- Rooms Vinyi Siding Sun Rooms ______________________ Enclosures End Ute cleaning o f gutters fomver. Let us dean your existing gutters and add Leaf-Guard. Now in S cators. Free EsHmates! I I. 20% 0FF . I S IC N S & B A N N E R S |I oxuiros 9/24/03 I Hillsdale Animal Hospital Presents... P E T F E 8 T 2 0 0 3 ! ! \ A l l a r e In v it e d to a F R E E \ f a m ily e v e n t f u l l q f ju n , ^ S a t., SEPTEM B ER 2 0 •" l l: 0 0 A M - 3 :0 0 P M . * ! A t Jtfttisd ate A n im a l H o s p ita l________ * J u s t lo o k a t s o m e o f w h a t 's in s to r e .DC \ •n. Pony Rides \ Live Muele Free Lunch Pel Health Into Pin the Tall on Ihe Do¡ Ì Hojis W f8 6 I 2666lewl«vllle*ClemmontRd,Clefflmons_ (XWSÍ Irom i'iiijÿe Cjfij/e Л (¡„is/V Ph'. 766-8382 Far. 766-9661 J B e rm u d a M ini’s S e l f - S t o r a g e 998-9661 'loormg liours: M o n .-Fri. 10-6 Sat. 10-2 S p e c ia liz in g in ... C a rp e t & V in y l C e ra m ic T ile H a rd w o o d F lo o rs & R e fin ish in g C o u n te r T o p s L a m in a te d F lo o rs (336) 766-0733 21 Years Experience tm O PENTone PVBUC LP*nviiioClommon» Hflflitlijwl [wiHinay'iji 5919-C James St. ■ Ш п ш р п а 764-885 ^ H u s q v a rn a V IK IN G Owners Ann Michel and y. Tcrc.sii Lupolc •3 Qimlity fiiliric at great price.s. Complcic line of .sewing niiichine.s and scrger.s. Adult and youlh cla,sses. Service and repair— all makes and models. Noiions-Qiiiliing-& Embroideiy Supplies Mon-Thurs 10-8 • Fri-Sat 10-5 421 & Lewlsvillc-Cleinmons Road Lewis (336) 766-8271 w w w .sew liiglyydurs.co in 'og Agility Demo ♦Popcorn and Cotton Candy * Costume Dog Show (Call for Into or ¡utl com » dro$B»d) ^ -------------- Fire Trucks ^ ♦ Comtnunlty Sponsor Booths and much much morei *'or^ ^or tho dog Bttow, call iho cllnle at 098’$7S0. \ \ ^ Wall bahavad apayod or nautarad pota walcoma. AU pota mual ba on a laaah. ^ i iI C d M A S T Woodworks ‘Since 1989’ A f f o r d a b le P o r t a b le B u ild in g s WHYPAYFOR STORAGE? Wc Customize to Ycxir Spcciiications! 336-486-1194 Sati.sCaction Giianuiteccl • Financing Available Call For Directioas • No Sunday Calls Si. Piiul Cluin.li Kil, HiunpKmvillc, NC 27(12«Alvin Mast Jr. / Climate Control / 24 hr Computerized Gate / Fenced with 24 hr lighting / Sizes 5x5 up lo 10x20 / Video Camera Security / Next to Bermuda Quay 146 Commerce Dr., Advance CHECK ONQURFAU. SPECIALS Storage Buildings Garages • Workshops I i • '4 One Way A r t is t s A n d C r a f t s m e n , M u s i c ia n s A n d J u s t F o lk s M in g le A t D a v i e F e s t iv a l .______Page C6__________________ DAVIE C O U N T Y enterpri/eA ecord USPS 149-60 fJumber 37 Thursday, Sc-¡.!. 11, 2003 40 PAGES Murder Suspected In Local Man’s Death Body Found In SUV; Two Suspects Held By M ike Uariiliiu'dt Davie County Enlcrpri.sc Rccord Ernest Howell rc me 111 be red regu­ lars at the Gasthaus restaurant in downtown Mocksvilie. If he saw you coming, your drink would be brought right to your table. He even liked guessing svhat you would order, often getting it right. On Tuesday morning, Howell’s bloodied body lay behind the steer­ ing wheel of a friend's SUV on Farmington Road in front of North Davie Middle School. He had been killed, apparently beaten to death, according to Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker. Sheriff's delcctivcs and SI3I agents on Tuesday ariernoon were still trying lo figure OUI c,\actly what happened. Two people were in cus­ tody, charged with child abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia. Murder charges were possible, Whitaker said. The district allorney will be consulted after an aulop.sy is performed, interviews arc conduclcd and evidence studied. W hat they do know is lhat Howell, 27, was driving an SUV thill belonged 10 his rooinm alc. Brianna Hecker- inan o f Glade Street in Winston- Salem. In the HoM'cll passenger's scat was Donald Ray Nichols, ,'?0, of the Scottish Inn, M ocksvillc. Behind Howell was Donna Denise Blankenship, .10, who also listed Ihc Scottish Inn as her address. Beside her was her 7- month-old baby in a car scat. It had stopped in the travel lane of Farmington Road in front of the school. They weren’t sure whelher I’ieasf Sue ICrnost - I’lino 12 By Kathy Chiiinii D avie C ounty Bnierprisc Record It was to be a nighi they would long rcincinbcr, three sisters having the time of their lives. Instead,the night and theiryoung lives would end in a fiery crash, a tragedy of such magnitude lhal svavcs of grief would ripple through­ out Davie County, nearby Cornelius and the entire N ASC AR racing coin- niunity. Tara H ow ell Parker, Mysti Howell-Poplin and Megan Howell had been counting down the days to the Sept. 1(1 Fleetwood Mac concerl in Greensboro. Il was a comeback lour for Ihe aging band, which had last performed in the coliseum sev­ eral years before 16-year-old Megan was born. It was lo bcrher very first concerl and the first big night out alone wilh her two older sisters. Megan had written on a memo board on her bed­ room door, "Four days to go, Fleetwood Mac, Woo Woo!" Tara, who al 29 was the oldest of the sisters, loved Slevie Nicks, a lead vocalist for Ihe band. She had even bought a copy of Fleelwood Mac’s new CD, "Say You W ill,” to play on the way to and from the concerl. Mysti, 24, was also a longtime fan,according lo her husband,Shane Poplin. She was the one who first heard about the concerl on the radio and nicniioned to Iheir father, Ricky Howell, that she would like for all three sisters to go. Ricky had always wanted his girls lo have the best, and Ihis was no ex­ ception. He boughl the tickcis, pay­ ing .$300 lo make sure Ihey gol good seats. The limousine was the sisters’ idea, he says. All three of ihein wanleil to rent one, but after check­ ing around on prices, had decided il was too c,\pcnsive. When Mysti and Megan went lo Sheritf’s employees Mafk Crater, Jimmy Phipps and Tom Grubb talk with suspect Donald Ray Nichols.- Photo by Robin Fergusson Sheriff’s Deputy Dies In Off-Duty W reck Sisters Megan Howell, Tara Parker and Mysti Howell-Poplin were killed in a wreck in Greensboro last week. C o u n t y M o u r n s L o s s O f 3 L o v i n g S i s t e r s Muri)hy meel Tara al tlic home of their ma­ lernal grandimiiher, Doris Hillon Lakey, they tiuuighi she was going to drive. Bul Ricky knew beller.Tara, who lived in Cornelius with her husband. Shawn Parker, and their 9-week-old son, Jagger Ale.xander, had rented a stretch limousine and planned lo sur­ prise Mysti and Megan with it. He and his wife, Brenda, were there to sec the e.xpressions on their faces when Ihc sleek, black liino pulled up wilh Tara in Ihe back. Brenda, Ihe mother of Mysti and Megan, describes last Wednesday evening as one of “sheer excite­ ment.'’ She and Ricky hiid made Tara and Mysti promise that they would look after Megan. Il warmed their hearts lo see their daughters so excited and spending qual ily lime logelher. Ricky had picked up some sand­ wiches for them lo eat on the way to the concert. "They all three loved Miller’s," he says, and had placed Iheir orders I’leasc See Howolls - Page K By Dwinht Sparks Davie County. Enterprise Record C H IN A G R O V E - They snapped to atlention and saluted, Iheir bodies rigid and straight. Tears welled from Ihcir eyes, unw illing lo heed any command bul their own. The pallbearers - eight Davie County deputies - struggled to keep their composure. They had brought the remains of one of ihcir own - Deputy .lames Leason M urphy .Ir., 30, here for burial. For most of the 40-some members of the Davie County Sheriff’s Departmenl, it was the firsl lime they had buried a member of their unit. Murphy died last week in an off-duty motorcycle accident. Deputies searched frantically for him that night when he failed to make il home from his part-time job. “Knowing him the way we knew him, we knew there was something wrong. We searched and searcheil for him until three or four in the morning. We didn’t find him until 7 o ’clock in the m orning," said Deputy B.E. Diggs, who worked sccond shifl wilh Murphy. "Wc were riding and walking ovcrditches and ravines - anywhere he mighl be." Off-duty deputies cume in to help. Communily volunteers joined the search. “Murphy was just a good, honest man,” Diggs said. “He worked hard and believed in doing what was right. He was an excellent officer, an excellent (nan,an excellent friend. I’m really going to miss him.” Nearly a hundred uniform ed officers - deputies, highw ay patrolm en, emergency mcdical staff, members of the A ir National Guard, Mocksvillc policemen and firemen - filled 1st Baptist Church of Mocksviile for the funeral service. Their cars, w ith blue lights flashing, trekked slow ly soulh through Rowan County to a grave site there. Davie Counly employees and downlown Mocksvillc workers emerged from their offices and the courthouse to stand silently as the hearse and entourage went past. "It has been a terrific blow,” said Sheriff Allen Whitaker. “Morale is probably at an all-time low. For many of the young officers, this is Iheir fir.srexpcriencc with something like this.”’ Please See Murphy - Page 4 Downtown Dancing Jammln’ Series To Feature 50’s, Soft Rock Music Bring your vintage cars and dancing shoes. Shag beneath the oak trees as the David Joy Band plays 50’s rock at Jammin’ on the Square in downlown Mocksviile Friday from 6-8 p.m. Then relax as Joe Phillips and friends play .soft rock music from 8- 9:30. The Jam m in’ .scries, free events sponsored by downtown merchants, will conclude on Oct. 10 with Oktobcrfest, featuring a German band and folk diinccrs. '■I. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 18,2003 Exjitonal Райг On Their Own: Tragedies Leave Children With Solo Parents Suddenly and awfully, a handful of children have been left with oniy one parent after a string of separate tragedies during the past weelc. A Davie County deputy's dealh on a motorcycle robbed two young girls of their dad. He wa.s on his way home from work. Three sisters were killed in a horrible fire resulting from a crash on Interstate 40 in Greensboro. Davie County natives, they were on their way home in a rented limousine from a rock concert. They were rammed by a man who has been charged with dninken driving. The limousine’s fuel tank e.xploded, and the sisters were unable to escape the flames that engulfed the vehicle. Two of the sisters left behind two infant children. In a third example, an Advancc woman, Donna Carter, championed by the communily through her valiant struggle wilh cancer, died. She left older children and a couple of delighlful grandchildren. It was a terrible week — tragedy heaped upon tragedy as families and communities grieved together. In all three homes, the surviving spouses are suddenly left alone with tremendous responsibilities. Parenting solo. Families and friends will pitch in to help. But the sense of responsibility will be staggering. Thai was my experience. In my case, the superior parent died. With my wife’s health failing, I began a quick study in how she did it. She could relate to the boys calmly and compassionately. 1 oflen had meltdowns. Dad yelling. Boys crying. Mother intervening and llxing, .soothing hurt feel­ ings, gelling the boys to understand what Dad meant, not necessarily whal he had said, 1 knew I had to change. Fasl. I learned how to listen. How to speak calmly. How to be fair while being firm. While Mary was wilh us, I could leave the heavy-duty parenting to her. With her death imminent, I copied her style. My boys have benefited. Perhaps the worst part was having to take carc of two boys while grieving Mary’s dealh. Bul it was the boys thal made it easier to endure and get over the lo.ss. With them, I couldn’t afford to sink into misery. Robert, then 4, joyfully recited his litany of prayers at night while I wept quietly beside him. His joy lifted me. I took Paul, then 13, on wilderness hikes, including slogging 10 miles ihrough a foot of snow in the Smokies. Thai’s S lill where I go to talk to God. It Slill hurts. It always will. Bul the responsibilily of raising those boys — and raising them right — kept me going through dark limes. The surviving partners of the wreck victims don’t have the luxury and comfort of long good-byes. They don’t have the chance lo prepare the children, to brace Ihemselves for the tragedy and shock. To sleel themselves for the rough limes to come. Life isn’l fair. Isn’t just. Isn’t even thoughtful somelimes. 'I hree sisters’ lives snuffed out in an instant. An unforgiv­ ing mistake on n motorcycle. A ruthless disease. Pain and tragedy and death — given time - visits everyone’s doorstep. Mine and yours. — Dwighl Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y EHTERPRI/E&0ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwighl Sparks...............................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Bamtiardt..............................Managing Editor Ray Tullerow.................................Advertising Director Brian Pilts......................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysingor.................CIrculatlon/Classllied Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1956 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, .“iO Cents S20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 I n T h e M a i l ... ‘Murph’ W as A Wonderful Treasure To the editor: I had the honor and privilege of working with a true gem of a person for far too short of a period of time. That person’s life was cut tragically short on Thursday. Sept. 11, 2003. His name was James Murphy, second shift corporal with the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. His “family” at the sheriff’s department, Mocksville Police Department, and the staff of the 911 Communications Ccnter affectionately called him "Murph” or “Murphy.” Murph was a treasure, just a wonderful person to know and to work with. He was smart, hard working, funny, respectful to folks and respected by those he worked with and knew. When Murph checked on duty the afternoons I was working, I was always glad to hear his voice. He was always willing to lend a helping hand, offer a suggestion, answer a question, and give you a smile instead of an attitude. Murph was a member of the Air National Guard and had served in the U .8. Army. He was a training officer and fire­ arms instructor with the sheriff’s department and a mem­ ber of the Advance Masonic Lodge. He worked a second job at Correll’s Garage and kept himself in top physical shape by working out regularly at the Davie Family YM CA. He was a doting dad to his two adorable daughters, Alexis and Autumn, and a devoted husband to his wife, Kim. A trust fund has been established for the girls c/o State Em­ ployees Credit Union, P.O. Box 576, Mocksville! Davie County has experienced great loss this past week with the needless deaths of so many young people cut short in the prime of their lives. The loss of James Murphy is like losing family. The empty feeling will last a long time but we can choose lo remember his qualities and try to incor­ porate some of them in our lives every day in a positive way. He will never be forgotten. 121 will never be forgot­ ten. Alice Hanes Mocksville Stop Tolerating Drinking And Driving To the editor: I cannot begin to comprehend the emotional, spiritual, and physical toll that one family in our midst is enduring at this moment. Any words on my part to express my heart­ felt sympathy wifi surely sound as dim to their sorrow-filled hearts as the chimes of a tiny bell among a church bell choir. Yet my heart cannot help but feel some measure of pain as these thoughts cross my mind and as I watch my very young children fall asleep tonight in their beds, safe for the mo­ ment from as many of life's dangers as a parent can hope for. My words are feeble, but I doubt seriously if any par­ ent would disagree with me in saying that we are .so very sorry for your loss. If we can learn something from your loss, then it is that your tragic loss is our chance at wisdom. For what greater lessons to be learned from this event than to appreciate the moments we share with one another for what they are ... gifts of precious opportunities. Gifts with an expiration date that remains unknown to us until it is too late. For those who choose to partake of alcoholic beverages, take this opportunity to think before you drink, for the life you affect may not always be your own. Students Make Fork Firefighters’ Day To the editor: Fork Volunteer Fire Department would like to express its appreciation and gratitude to North Davie Middle School eighth grade for their lime and efforts for making our treat bags. Thank you for thinking of us during this special time. We enjoyed reading all of the cards and notes. They re­ ally do mean a lot to all of us. Jodi Walker, Eric Godbey and the Fork Volunteer Fire Department For tho.se in entmsted to represent us in government, take this opportunity to enact laws that make simple and perfect sense regarding driving, substance abuse, and how these ' affect others. Ifi will not tolerate immature actions on my child's behalf (especially in public) then why are you con­ tinuing to condone such senseless acts by so called mature adults? The act of drinking requires a conscious decision to consume a substance that has well-known side effects. The conscious decision to drive while impaired thus clearly es­ tablishes a willingness to disregard the safety of others and . places us all at great risk to life and limb. Thus a set of conscious and deliberate decisions leads to the random act of which yet another family is suffering with. Do this par­ ent a huge favor and enact the zero tolerance laws and set up punishments that fit the crime. No, this will not bring peace to the families affected re­ cently. But this is one parent who would sleep better know-: ing that our society no longer tolerates the combination of; alcohol and the operation of any vehicle on our roads. Oth-: erwise the next car that comes by your front yard, where: your children are playing, could easily be operated by an; adult with less concern for the dangers of life than your' children are themselves. Barry Cartner; Mocksville: , Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or inteniational issues. An effort will bei made to print all letters, provided they are hot libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editorreserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. ■ All letters shotild include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be p'ubljshed, is also requested. Please hnve letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. ^onday of the week to be published. Davie Counly Enterprise Record PO, Box, 99^ Mocksville, or email to: emcws@davie-eriterprise.eom'. / , Got An Opinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks queslions 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. 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"We initially were going to have an open house, then we decided to do some fun things and it became a community event," said Dr. Karla Frazier, Hillsdale Animal Hospital owner. The second PetFest will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on the clinic grounds on Medical Drive, off U.S. 158 Just east of the N.C. 801 intersection. "We have a lot of very loyal clients and they came out In droves, and people love animals," she said. "We have a great time. It's a lot bigger this year than it was last year." There will be free food for lunch, games, pony rides for children, an Inflatable playground, door prizes, a pet costume contest, pet agility demonstrations, music by the Davie High School Jazz Band. Advance Volunteer Fire Department will have a children's safety house on display. Companies that cater to pets and pet owners will have displays. Animal rescue leagues will be on hand. “This is to provide general pet information, to provide exposure to the community." 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C o iitlm iv d K roin Рнце 1 Ilo с:И кч1 Ih c n lÿ lU lim c scardi licarl « rcncliìng. ami tlie eventual liisciivciy o l'M iirp h y ’s hticly crusheil thi; ilepulics, " Y iiii SCC rDii^ih, b u rly officers shedding tears und others hugging them, il tells me somelliing about Ihe character of these men." Whilaker said. Chief Deputy Mark Howell was Murphy's neighbor on HicUry trce Road, "ll has hit ' approachcd the grave, a every1)0t|y hurd. Hc was woll bagpiper's mournful lunc liked, dh, miin ..." echoing over the hillside. The pallbearers carricd Whitaker ordered the officers to Murphy'.s remains through a atteiiiion. phalanx of officers as they Murphy was also a member A bagpipe player provided music during Deputy Murphy's burial at Westlawn Cemetery in China Grove. Murphy's casl<et is carried by fellow second-shift members and officers of Davie County Sheriff's Department. of the Air National Guard, and Guardsmen fired a jolting 21- gun salute. Tears streamed down Deputy J.W. Weulherman's Гасс. The Air National Guard - in deliberate and precise military slow motion - presenled Murphy’s wife and two young daughters, Alexis and Autumn, with tlie American flag lhat had draped his coffin. The Rev. Jimmy Lancaster of Jerusalein Baplisl Church knell in from of the two litlle girls, ages 8 and .S. and spoke to them gently. "Your daddy made a big dilTerence. Wc lhank you for sharing your daddy with us," he said. During the funeral service, Lancaster acknowledged feelings of confusion and disbelief. “Frankly, we don’l understand." he said, citing the olher tragedies the counly had experienced last week. "Our comnuinily has been l ipped and our hearts have been ripped open, bul it’s only liccausc wo carc." Lancaster, a chaplain lor Ihe sheriff’s department, said Murphy had been instrumenlal in I'orming the chaplain’s minisiry. As a departmenl chaplain, Laneasler wore his deputy’s uniform during the .service. Pastor David Jordan of liagle Heights Church said Murphy’s widow, Kimberly, had been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support, saying she didn'l know they had so many I'rlcnds. "He was a man who took care of his responsibililies Ui the job bul had compassion and kindness lor others. Those who knew him loved him," hc said of Murphy. His widow, Kim, said thin compassion especially showed at home. 'I'he lasl words she heard iier liusband say were "I love you." He w orked tw o job s, so he could provide Ihings for her and Ihc girls, she said, and wns leaving that second job al Correll’s Garage on U.S. 601 South. He was going to stop by the barber shop and gel a haircut on Ihc way home. "Every day he goes lo Ihc Y and works oul and leaves ihcrc and goes to Cooler’s (Corrcll’s). It was his day off, but lie loved working there. We were going out lo dinner, some lime for jusl me and him." Hc called about 5;.1() and said hc was on his way home, “1 said ‘1 love you.'We always loll cach other we love cach oilier before we hang up." It w as Ih c last w ords she w ould hear. And w hen he w asn’t hom e in a few m in u tes, sho w as mnd, Ih in k in g lh a l he w ns rid in g around on Ihc m olorcyclc Ihey had recently purchased. A few m inuics later, she was w orried. Her husband ulw ays kcp I his w ord. She callcd Diggs, who was also immediately conccrned. "Hc was like a brolher. Diggs knew something was wrong." Kim was lold il was too early lo declare him as m issing, bul Ihc sccond shift deputies .starting riding Ihe roads they thought he m ay have traveled. They saw no signs of iheir friend. ll was 11 p.m. when she filed thal missing person's report. “That was so hard. I never knew there was so much involved." Kim suid the sherilT callcd Ihc search off until morning, but many officers switched to their personal vehicles and kept looking.' "1 knew deep down something was wrong." That fear lasted Ihrough ihe nighl and into the next m orning, w hen slie saw Diggs com ing to her door. "Hc had lhat look on his face. He couldn’l even tell me, hc jusl shook his head." The motorcycle entered a ciu ve at an estimated 70 m.p.h.. Continued On Pnge S Members of Air National Guard fold the flag that govered'M ui daughters. ■ casket. It was presented to his two young Deputy Darren Ireland and his wife Christy embrace as they mourn the deputy’s passing, Murphy... Contimiwl From Pnge 4 according lo Ihc N.C. Highway Palrol, and Murphy stayed with Ihe bike. It cros.sed the cenler line und went into a ditch, and when it hil a driveway culvert, il went airborne, landing in a soybean field. There were few skid murks, and Ihe bike couldn’l be easily .seen in Ihc field from the road. “We hud just mudc the first payment on that bike," u 1996 Suzuki. "Thut wns somelhing hc loved. Hc rode the girls und they loved it. fl makes me so sick now lo see a motorcycle, but he was doing sotnelhing hc loved." Married foreight years.their rclutionship hud lasted Ibr much longer. They grew up in the same neighborhood in Kannapolis, moved apart and “rc-mei" while in seventh grade. “I couldn’t stand him.” she .said. “Hc was a skinny,scrawny litlle boy and I couldn’l sland him.” He was always interesled In Army, wus in ROTC in high school and routinely wore camoufiuge pants, Kim said. In the 10th grade, he moved to A.L. Brown’s rival high school, Concord, and she hud no reuson to Ihltik ubout the skinny kid she couldn’t stund. Two years oul of high school, hc culled and asked her oul. They talked on the telephone several times, und when she met him two weeks later, she realized who it was. “Hc walked in and the first thing I said wus, ‘You grew'." Enguged ufter a few months, they were murried u little over a year later. He slurtcd with the Rowan Sheriff’s Department in 1996 before gelling the job in Davic. She worked ut ihe Duvie Communiculions Cenler before inking her currenl job ut the Duvie Family YMCA. Murphy, she said, wus , determined to be a police officcr. It wus u profession he loved, but not as much us he did the girls. "He wus quiet. He kepi to himself, but he loved his girls," Kim suid. “He worked two jobs - for me to huve whut I wuntcd lo give Ihc girls.” Both hud grown up without many things, und they wuntcd better for their girls. For two years, Murphy got the girls ready and look them lo school. “Hc wus u good father,” she said. “If the girls wanted something, he made sure they hud it." The glHs ure helping her get through the tragedy. She has to be strong - for them. And they’re there for her, loo. “My oldest one is my strength. 'M omma, are you DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RECORD , Thursday, Sept. 1«, 2003 - 5 An Air National Guard member gives Murphy’s daughter, Alexis, with the American Deputy M u ^ h y'w ai]a ih e f^ tig l^ le x^ B,and Autumn, 5. Murphy and wife Kim grew up together in the same Highway Patrol officers J.R. Allred and A.A. Justice Inspect the accident scene o'ff Kanapolls neighborhood. Joe Road in Mocksville. okay, ure you going to be okay’?” Kim cun’l say enough about Ills fellow second shift sheriff's depurlmeni employees. They never guve up the scurch, or in their show of concern for the fumily. She ihinks they deserve some counseling and lime off. “They huve been jusl wonderful.” She expects lo move oul of their house. The cost is loo high, and there arc the memories. “1 loved him. I still love him and I will always love him,” she said. Looking al their child, she said, “He will always be a pari of me.” A triisl fund has been established for Ihe girls ul ihc Slate Employees Crcdit Union, P.O. Box 576, Mocksvillc. Iifpi)rli‘is Mike lianiluinii ami Jackie Seaholl eoim ihiiicii lo lliix sum'. M a s t e r T o u c h L a w n C a r e (336) 391-3578 R esidential & C o m m ercial •Mowing •Edging ' Trimming ' Aerification • Fertilization •Seeding • Full Lawn Maintenance Deputies Chris Vest and Scott Kimel pay their respects to Deputy Murphy. CALL NOW FOR FALL AERIFICATION & RESEEDING M ark Coiisineau, Owner F re e E s tim a te s » F u lly Insui-ccl Fan Golf Special! Mon.-Fri. A«er1;00PH $ 1 8 (or G reens Fee & Cart Mon.-Fri. 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Moeksvillc was arresletl Sept. 5 lor tiomestic iissuuU on a fenuile. Trial dale; nol Iisled. - Cesar Kodriiiue/. Cisneros, .'-t. o f 287 Swicegood Slreel, MiKks- villc was arrested Sept, 7 for IJW I. Trial dale: Oct, 2. ■ Kiniherly Jo C la rk ,2 7 ,o f ft-17 C edar Cirove C hureh Road, Moeksvillle was arrested Sept, 7 for simple assault, 'Trial date: Nov, 1.Я, - AUui Ray Clark, 22. of (w7 Cedar Chove Church Roud. Mocks­ ville was arrested Sept. 7 for nssault on a female. Trial dute; Nov. 1.1. -Jennifer Leigh Sim e.27.0П 81 Cross Street. Cmilecmee was ar­ rested Sept. 8 for luveeny .'Trial date; Oct. 10. - Curtis liugene Bunnell. Í.V of -12S T'airfield Drive. M oeksvillc wns arrested Sept. 8 for driving w ilh license revoked, nol applying for vehicle certificate of lille, display o f fielilious registrutio» plute, and no insurance,'Trial dale; O el, 17, - Nulhun Gray Hayes, IK .o f52 6 Redland Roud. Advance was ar­ rested Sepl. 8 for possession o f sto­ len goods. Trial dale; G el. 2. - U/./,ie Eastoner Sm all, 19, of 2 I.S Bear Creek Chureh Road. Mocksville was arre.sled Sept. 9 for failure to heed siren/bhic light, pus- session of marijuana, possession of drag parapliernalia. curelcs.s/reck- less driving, no operator’s liccnse. and nciitious/improper inspection. Trial dale: Nov. 13. - C h risiy Lynn O rre ll. 25. Statesville, arrested Sept. 9 for worlliless cheek. Trial dale: Sept. 2,‘>. - Alice B, Stevenson,5 5 .of .192 Jimclion Road. M ocksvillc was ar­ rcsled Sept. 9 rordomcslic trespass­ ing. Trial dale: Sepl. 18. - Clyde Lewis Jr.. 5.1, of 291 Tred Lanier Road. Mocksvillc was arrested Scpl. 9 for failure toappear. Triul date; Sept. 25. , • Donald W infield Frost. .13, of Uiist Bend was arrested Sepl. 9 for assault on II fem ale,dom esticcrlnii- nal trespassing, and simple worth­ less cheek. Trial date: Sepl, 25, - Antonio Morias Braga, 41. of Slalesvillc was arrested Sepl. 10 for oblaining property by false pretense. Trial dale; Sept, 18, - Paul F, Banner, 26, o f 237 W indward Circle. Moeksvillc was arrested Sept. 10 for worthless check. Trial date: Sepl, 25, - Justin Michiicl Lanier. 17, of 163 Mohawk Lane, Advnnce was arrested Sepl. 12 for possession of marijuana less than half ounce and possession of a weapon on school property. Trial dale; Oel. 23. - Kevin Lee Harrison, 16, o f 117 English Lune, Mocksville was ar­ rested Sept, 12 for possession of marijuana less lhan half ounce and possession of drug paraphernalia, 'Trial dale: Ocl. 23. -Jonathan DwightJordan, l8 ,o f 1581’eaceful Valley Road, Advancc was arrested Sepl, 13 for assault on a renuile, eoniiminiealing threats, and possession o f drug parapherna­ lia, 'Trial dale; Oel, 2, - Donald W ynfield Frost Jr„ 33, of Fasl nend was arrested Sept, 13 for domestic violence protection order violation. Trial dale; Sepl, 18, - Jason Olenn Shermer, 22. ol 1 l9W est View Drive,Advance was arrested Sept, I <1 for obstructing und delaying. Trial dale; nol listed. Sheriff s Department The following incidents were re|K)rled lo the D a\’ic Sheriff's Dept. ■ f)n Sept. 4 Stephen H ill re­ ported four goals were removed from ;> farm near Sparks Road. Mocksville. - Sherry Cronse reported an as­ sault al a localion near llohson Drive. Mocksville on Sept. 5. - On Sept. 5 Chastity W liilaker reported unaulhori/ed credit canl chargcs III a home on Duke Street. Cooleemee, - John Lanibe reported a break­ ing and enlcring al a home on U.S, W II Smith, Mocksvillc ini ,Scpl. 5. - On Sept. 5 Am ber Hanes re­ ported a breaking and enlcring al a residence on Redland Road, A d­ vance. - lilisabelh Marcotullio reported a concrete driveway was damaged at a residence on llillcresi Thrive, Advance on Sept, 6, - On Sept, 6 W illia m and 'M ich elle Shafer reported money was removed from a business on U.S. 601 Norlh, M ocksville, - I'anny and Danny Angel re­ ported a breaking and entering at a himie on Delano's W ay, M ocksville on Sepl, ft. - On Sepl, ft V iearK atlierine Rackley o f Episcopal Church of Ascension, Advance reported a Hag was removed from the church, - Roberl Orifl'ey reported a cur stereo was removed from u vehicle parked on l-'airway Road, Advance on .Sept. 7. - On Sepl. 7 John Bosliaii re­ ported duinuge to pro|>crly und crii- elly lo animals at a residence near Pudding Ridge Road. Mocksville, - Debra Stapleton reported ha­ rassing phone calls al a home on Ranch Way, Mocksville on Sept, 8. - On Sepl. 8 Lori Kune reported threats were com m unicated at a residence on Bailey's Chapel Road, Advance, - Bobby Stokes reported н niall- bo.v wus damaged at a home on Lakeview D rive, M oeksvillc on Sept, 9, - On Sepl, 9 M ary Bullins re­ ported u muilboK was damaged al a home on Lakeview Drive, Mocks­ ville, - On Sepl. 9 Joyce Terrill re­ ported a mailbox wns damaged at a home on Lakeview Drive, Mocks­ ville, - Chrisline Lypka reported a mailbox was damaged al a home on Lakeview D rive, M ocksville on Sepl, 9. - On Sept, 9 M ike 'Tesler re­ ported doors were dam aged ut Smith Grove Com munity Centcr. Advance, - Cathy Wagner reported a m all- hox was damaged at a home on Ijanies Chureh Road, Mocksville on . Sept, 9. • On Sepl, 9 Charlie Howell re­ ported money wns removed from M ocksville Car W nsli, Sali,sbury Road, - Leati Chunn reported a color primer, lelevision, VC R s, D V D s, a Playstation game cenler, and clothcs were removed from a home on U.S, ft-l West, Mocksville on Sept, 10, - On Sept, 10 Belly Beck re­ ported un upple tree and bricks wcro damaged at li home on Joe Road. Mocksvillc, - On Sept. 10 W illiam Koonlz reported harassing phone calls at ii home on U.S. 64 Hast, M ocksville. - Melissa Dull reported planters were rem oved from H iiyw ortli- M iller Funeral Home on Kinderton W ay, Advance on Sepl, 12, - On Sepl, 13 Richard Myers re­ ported a mailbox was damaged at a home on Family 'Trail, Advance, - Sue Vaughn reported gas was lakcn wilhout pay al Four Brothers, U.S, 64 West, Mocksville on Sept. 13, - On Sepl. 13 Judy Daywalt re­ ported a breaking and entering of a home on Garwood Roail. Mocks- villc. - Larry W illiam s reported a computer and printer were a'lnovcd from a home on West Side Drive. Mocksvillc on Scpl. 14, - On Sepl. 15 Michael Cope re­ ported a mailbox was damaged al a home on Angell Road, Mocksvillc, - Luther W hile reported a m ail­ box was damaged at a home on Angell Road, M ocksville on Sepl. 15, - On Sepl, 15 Charlie Laird re­ ported a mailbox was damaged al a home on Angell Road, Moeksvillc, - James Alwood reported a m ail­ box was slolen al a home on Lib­ erly Church Road, M ocksville on Sept, 15, Land Transfers The follow ing land transfers were filed with Ibc Davic Register o i Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, low nship and deed stamps purchased, with !>2 representing .$1,000. - Jimmie li, Caudle and Carolyn M , Caudle lo Deborah A . Heard and D onald B. H eard, 3 .9 acres, Clarksville, S420, - Ronald W. M cDaniel and Ste- lanie II, McDaniel to Gary A. Pea­ cock and Mary P. Peacock, 3 lols, Jerusalem,.S.W. - C.'riiig Carler Builder lo 'Tamara J. Bnrksanil Rudy 'T. Bermude/. Jr., I lol, T'arminglon..'>824. • Robert A. ami M ichele W. Shaver lo James И. M iller and .len- nilcr N. Troche. I lol. .Mocksvillc, S226. - Luther W a\ne T'ryc and D aphne A , Frye lo C hrisiy M cM ahan. I lot.l''armingtou,S.’ 79. - James L. Sheek lo Steven Lee Sinilh and Barbara C. Sm ilh, ,36 acre, ' RJII Holdings lo Ronald W. I'oster Sr. and Martha M . I'oster, I lol, Mocksville, $38. - Mulvaney Homes to Roberl J, M cCabe and Laurie D, McCabe, 1 lol, Farminglon. S3.54. - Jeffrey D. Clark and Melissa A . Clark lo Blake G. Sholwcll aiul A ngela S. S holw cll. 3.4 acres, M ocksville, .$270. - IlitV Construction to Daniel C h ristian and D o ro th y Rulh Dunnum , I lol, M ocksvillc, S 210. - Jam es Phil l.o o k ab ill und Sharon Barnes l.ookabill to Curl Dw ight Haynes and Shirley Aim ILtynes, I lol, M ocksvillc, $240. - Shannon Diircc Spillm un lo Slacee Spillmun W yrick mul W ill- i;uu Dcun W yrick, ! traci, Jerusa­ lem. Highway Patrol 'The I'olluw'inj! Iralfic w rccks in Duvie Couiilv were listed by Ihe N.C'. Highway I'atrol. (■«llW on « II U .4 ,158 A Davic woman was cliargcd with latlm cloieduce speed alter Ihe schtclc she was driving hit anolher Scpl.6 ,Melissa Tiickcr Hassoi.‘i24 Brier Creek Road, Ailvancc was driving ;i 201)2 I'ord pick-up easl on U.S. 15Х.Л I9S7Chevrolet pick-up driven by Donald M elvin l.:uiicrof 1103 W illiam s Road, Advancc was stopped in Ihe castbound lane of 158 wailing loniakea left lurn onlo Shady Lane, llass faileil lo stow her Iruck in time and il collided into Ihc tear of l.;inier's track. Trooper J.R. Allreil repi)rlcd the accideni oe- cnrreil al approximately 3:55 p.m. Van And Car lm iil\ed In Wreck A N orlh Carolina m,in was charged with sale movcmenl viola­ lion aflcrlhc vehicle lie \\'asilri\'ing liil another Scpl, II. James Edward I'aggarl Sr. of I'.ast Spencer was backing his 1992 Chevrolet van from a privale drive. Peggy FranccsSmilh of 139 Westview Avenue, Cool­ eem ee was driving her 197X Chevrolet vehicle north on U.S. ftO I. F'aggarl slopped his van al Ihc inlerseclion of Ihc drive and 601 and Ihe spare lime on Ihe van pro- Iruilcd inlo the road. 'This caused Sniilh'scarlocollide wilh F'aggarTs van. 'Trooper A.'T. Keller repofleil the accideni occurred at approxi­ mately 10:30a.m. and Ihere were no injuries. M an C harged In W reck A Yadkin man was ch;irged wilh exceeding safe spec(l after he wrecked Ihe veliicle he was driving Sepl. 8. 'Tommy W:iyiie Measimer of Vadkinvillc was driving his 1987 I'ord pick-up soulh on Liberty Chnreh Road w hen he lost control in a curve and overturned. 'Trooper A..A. Justice icporlcd Ihe aecidcnt - 'Thomas Ci. Foster Jr. and Helen S. Foster lo Shannon Duree Spillm an, I lot, Jerusalem. - Thomas G. F'osicr Jr. uiul Helen S, Foster lo Shannon Durée Spillm an, I lol, Jerusulem. - Thomas G . Foslcr Jr. and I lelen S. Foster lo Shuiuiou Duree Spillm an, 1 lol, Jerusalem, - 'Thomas G , F'asler Jr, und Helen S, Foster 10 Shunnon, Duree Spillm an, I lol, Jerusalem, - Shumiou Duree Spillm an lo Tliomus G , T'osler Jr, und Helen S, Foster, 1,31 ucres, Jerusulem, - Joseph W, Bunch und Nicole Jean Bunch lo Duvid Liindy Vest und Virginia Ann Vest, 1 lot, S270, - 11. 'Terry Hutchens, subslitule trustee, to Bank of Am erica. 1 lol. S 1I3. • Luke D avid G ailb c r and Sharon G aither. Lessie Bernice Gailher and Tom McGee. Glenda G. occurred al approximately 11 a.m. and Measimer was lakcn lo Norlh Carolina Baptist Hospital for treat­ ment. Wiiniiin Tuki'ii I'll ilinpllul After Wrcck No charges were filed afler a wreck in Davic on Sepl. 8. Karen Ann Staten of 148 F'airway Drive. Advance was driving her 2002 Daewoo vchicle norlh on N .C , 8 0 1, Staten's vehicle ran off Ihc righl shoulder and overturned. Trooper A .A . Juslice reported Ihe aceideiu occurred al approxim alely 11:45 a.m.and Sialen was taken lo F'orsyth Hospital for Irealmenl. W reck In .liickey Purkiii|> Lot No chargcs were tiled ufler u wreck in Davic on Sepl, 8. Russell Eugene R atliff of 152 Hank Lesser Road, Moeksvillc was driving a 1986 Oltuwa Iraclor-lrailer south in Jockey p;uking lol. A 1994 Chevy vehicle owned by Curtis Trent Dalton o f Salisbury was parked fae- Mocksville Police H ow ell and G ury S. H ow ell lo Branch Banking und 'Trust Com ­ pany. I lol. Jerusalem. - Hranch Banking & 'Trusl Com ­ pany lo Ross Spry. I lot. Jerusulem, $70. - Terry W ayne W hilaker and Kuthle B. W hitaker In Lighthouse Properlies, 2 lols, M ocksvillc, $80. - Ray Nelson Trnvis nnd Ellzn- beih Percy T ravis lo F elix 0 , Spagnola and Delores A , Spagnola, 1 lot, l-armingtlin, $350, - M lt/.l Gregory Fo.ster. J. Roy Foster, Jnmes H arold G regory, Leonard Franklin Gregory and Gail Gregory 10 Faye B. and Jerry W, Kapp, 1,5 acres, Farm lligton, $ 144, - Michael F. Hester and Patricia B, Hester to Tim othy W , M cCraw and Marlha J. M cCraw, I lol. Shady Grove, $443. - Marjorie C, Riddle to Lonnie B, Riddle, 1,14 acres. Farminglon. ing west in Ihe parking lol. R alliff made a right turn and struck the right rear i|uarler of Dalton's ve­ hicle. 'Trooper A .A . Juslice reported the accident occurred at approxi- malely 2 p.m. and there were no hijuries. M nn CIm rKed In W reck A I'orsyth Counly mun was cliurged w ilh unsafe movcmenl af­ ler the vehicle lie wus driving hit unother Sepl. 10, Ruymond Edward Rodrigue/, o f Lewisville was back­ ing his 1998 Chevy pick-up oul of private driveway soulh on U.S. 601. Jimmy Lee Hudson of 814 Richie Road, Mocksville wns driving his 1991 Chevrolel vehicle norlh on 601, Rodriguez failed lo see before backing and his vehicle siruck Hudson's.'Trooper A .A . Justice re­ ported the nccideni occurred at ap­ proximately ll;,10 a.m. and tliere were no injuries. W reck N ear llerim idu Kun A Davie man was charged wilh The following incidents were reported to Mocksville Policc. • Il was reported Scpl. 7 that dogs were running loose and fight­ ing oil M ouniview Drive. - Five mailboxes were dumaged in Ihe Ciarden Valley subilivision. il \\ ;is reported Sepl. 9. - A building was damaged w ith spr.iy paint, il was reported Scpl. 10. - A rock was ilirown through a windshield of u vchicle off Gaither Slrecl. it was repvirlcil Sepl. 10. ■ The larceny of money from a handbag al a business o ff V adkinvillc Road was reported Sept. 10. ■ The larceny of a F'ord l'-45l), wilh an esiimaled value of $45,000, w;is reported from a lo l o ff V adkinvillc Road was reported Sepl. 8. - The breaking,enlcring and lur­ ccny o f m oney, four C D s and money from ;i vchicle on Windsong Roud wus reported Sept. 10. - Properly was damaged at a resi­ dence on W indwm il Circle, il was reported Sept. 9. ■ A vchicle was damaged, it was leponed Scpl. 12. - W'hicles were damaged al a business o ff Salisbury Street, it was reported Sepl. 14. - A U li gnu was shol into ilii! window al a residence on Wesi Church Street, il was reported Sept. 13. • 'The larceny of a while poodle from the D avie Counly A nim al Shelter was reported Sepl. 14. - Rocks were useil lo break win­ dows at a husiness on Wilkesboro Slreet. il was reported Sepl. 14. - The larceny of three packs of cigarellcs was reported Sepl. 14 from F'ood Lion South. Arrests - Jennifer Louise How ell. 28. of 1285 Junction Road, was charged Sepl. II wilh two counts of forgery and uttering. 'Trial dale: .Sept. 25. - Cynlhia Baker Turner. 20, of 972 Harilisiui St., was charged Sept. 13 (Ml an order for arrest. 'Trial dale; Sept. 25. - Roxanna Smilh Webb, 31, of 404 Norlhridge Courl, was charged Sepl, 14 with larceny. 'Trial dale: fJcl. 3, i Fires Davie Coimty fire depiirtmcnls responded lo the following calls: S epl,8; Farminglon, 12:01 p.m,. Green Meadows Baptist Church, automobile accideni; Smilh Grove assisted; M ocksville, 5; 11 p.m .. Soda Shop, hazardous condillmis. Sepl, 9: M ocksville, 7:18 a.m., Forest View Drive, fire alarm; Smilh Grove assisted. Sept. 12: Fork, 10:38 a.m., Joe Road, automobile accident; Jeru.sa- 1cm assisled. .Sepl, 13! Smilh Grove,9:29u,m „ Juney Beauchamp Roud, uutomo- blle accident; Coumy Line, 8;06 p.m., N ,C , 901, automobile acci- ileni; M oeksvillc, 8;43 p.m ,, John Crotls Roud, automobile uccidenl. - Duniel Cobb nnd Kalhy Cobb lo Christopher Vv'ntson nnd Genene W atson, 3,31 acres, Farm ington, $130. - W illiam L, Poland, Ethel L, Poland, co-lruslees under llie Po­ land Fnm lly 'Trust to James Phil L o o kiib ill and Sharon Barnes Lookablll, 1 lol, $ 38.. - M aria Joanna G illey lo Phillip A . Crouse Sr. and Kalhryn Crouse, 20„520.si|uare feet, $126, - Mulvaney Homes to Donna S. Kuhn, 1 condominium, Farmington, $2,59. - Piedmont Properlies o f Lexing­ ton lo 'Titan Homes, I lot, F'lilton, $49. - Republic National 'Title Insur­ ance Company lo John W. Pace and Anita W. Pace, 1 lot,.$474. - Bonnie S. 'Troutman lo Christ! 'T. Cowden and 11. Nelson Cowdcn. 15 acres. Clarksville. unsafe movement afler the cur he was driving hil another .Sept. 10. James Patrick Russell of 4209 U.S, 158, Advunce was backing his 1998 Mercedes from a private drivc­ wuy onlo U.S. 158. Donna Burlon Sims of 374 I lur|ier Roud, Advance had entered 158 from a privnte drive in her 1995 Chevrolet vehicle anil wus Iraveling wesl. Russell's ve­ hicle fulled to yield lo Sims' and collided inlo the rear ol'it. 'Trooper J .K. Allred reported the accident occurred at approximalely 7:30 n.m. and there were no Inju­ ries. Vehicle lIlls Mnllliii.v A Davie man was charged wilh left of center and regislraiion viola­ lion after lie wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving Sepl. 13. Nicholas Decorian Gaither of 239 Barney Roud. Advunce was driving a 1997 Chevrolet vchicle east on John Crotts Road exceeding a safe speed for a curve. Gaither's vehicle trav­ eled left o f cenler. ran o ff the left side of the road, and collided wilh a mailbox. 'Trooper A.'T. Keller re­ ported the accideni occurred al ap­ proximately 8:45 p.m, and a pas­ senger wilh Gailher was lakcn to Davic Counly Hospilal. Veliicle O verliiriis In Creek A Norlh Carolinu man wus charged w ilh D W l.drivin g w ilh li­ cense revoked, speed compclillou, and possession of schedule V I con­ lrolled subslancc. Dwuyne Gregory Doby of Plnnucle wusdrivingii 2000 Fonl pick-up south on Bullimore Roud. Doby's vehicle enlered a left hund curve al un excessive rale of speed and ran off the road lo the righl, Doby's truck coHided w ilh a fence and a group of smull Irees. 'The truck continued soulli where il overturned in a creek and came lo rest on ils right side.'Trooper J.R, Allred reported the accideni oe- - W illiam L. NeI.son. iruslce and P.C. Pappas Builders lo SoulhlrusI Bank, 3 lols. Farminglon, $374, - Clyde Hendricks and Helen Hendricks lo Firsl United Melhod­ lsl Church, 1.5 lols, Mocksville, - Lighthouse Properties to Rob­ erl Brooks and W illie A, Brooks, 2.44 acres, Jeru.salem, $26. - David F. Jackson lo Denise R. -< Jackson, I lol, .Shady Grove. - Denise R. Jackson to David F. Jackson. I lol, Shady Grove. - Picdmonl Properlies o f Lexing­ ton lo Raynor Inveslmenls, 1 lot, Fullon, .$41. - M yron S elli Nelson and M arilyn Kay Nelson lo Stephen li. Hilliard and Sonya F'ay TIilliard, 6,36 acres, S416, - Duniel Duane Ridenhour und Shannon A . Rideiihour und Slephcn D. Ridenhour lo Sleinman Proper­ ties, 7,49 acres, Jerusalem, $164, cnrred al upproximately 9:30 a.m. und Doby was taken lo North Caro­ lina Ba))tisl Hospital I'or treatment, M nn l'’nces M iiU lple Cliiii'KCS A North C arolina man was charged with careless and reckless driving, driving with license re­ voked, leaving the scene o f an acci­ dent,and C(|uipmenl violallons afler he wrecked ihe vehicle he was driv­ ing Scpl. 13. Charles M aynard Grim m Jr. o f Harmony wns driving a 1970 Chevrolet vehicle cast on U.S. 64. He losl conlrol of Ihc ve­ hicle und il overturned. Grim m moveil Ihc vehicle loCartner’s Slore parking lol and left Ihc scene ofthe collision. Trooper A.'T. Keller re- porleil Ihe accideni occurred at ap­ proximately 8:05 p.m. and there were no injuries. One Deer Illl In Davie One deer was reported hil by un aiiiomohile in Davie Counly, In the following accideni uo injury lo Ihe driver was reported: Jason Duniel Desnoyers of 336 Ketchie Creek Road, Mocksville was driving his 1999 Chevrolel pick-up eust on Davie Acudemy Roud when it hil a deer in the roudwuy on Sept. 8 'Trooper A .A . Juslice reported ihe accident occurred ul approximalely 6:45 a.m. 'Ttttt Cur Wreck, One Leaves Scene Churges are pending after a wreck in Davie on Sepl. 14. Kim berly Dawn S lapfor20l W . Cimrch Street. M oeksvillc w asdriv­ ing her 1998 Honda vehicle west on U.S. 158. An unknown vehicle was traveliug east on 158 and traveled left of cenler and collided with Slapl’s vchiclc, 'The unknown ve­ hicle left the scene wilhmit provid­ ing proper vchicle and driver iiilbr- malion, 'Trooper A,'T, Keller re­ ported Ihe accideni occurred at ii|)- priixlmalely 2; 15 a.m. and there were no injuries. DAVIIÎ COUNTY KNTERF'RISE RECORD, Tliursday, Sept. 18,2003 - 7 Fire Department volunteers move a motorcycle after a wreck in wliicli an Acivance man died Tuesday morning. - Photo by Dwight Sparks A dvance M an Dies W hen M otorcycle Hits Truck An Acivitnuc man died Tue.sduy moi'iiiiig wiicii liis motorcycle liit the rear of a truck on N.C. 801. Tiie victim, Miciiael Rich­ ard Com bs, 20, o f 1137 Baileys Chapel Road, was op­ erating the motorcycle tliat struck the tear of the truck near Mocks Cliurch Road al 7:10 a,m. Trooper A,T, Keller of the N.C, Highwuy Patrol said the motorcycle was Iraveling at a high rale of speed and was un­ able lo avoid the 1995 Ford utility truck. The truck,driven by Ricliy Monroe Varney of Molden, W,V„ had just pulled onto the highway from Mocks Church Road. The truck was owned by Milchell Distributing Co. of Cliarlottc. Events Planned For injured Officer By Jaeklc Svnbolt Davic County Enlerprise Rccoril According to llie Diireiiu of Juslice Suillstics in 1970, only two porcciit of till law enforce- inotU officers were women. By 1991 thiU figure had increased to nine porcent. Dnvie County prosenlly has two female patrol officers. One is Vicki Fields, K9 officer with Iho slioriff's depurtnient. Tho oUior Is Robin Robbins, a patrol olTlccr with Moeksvillc Police Department. Robbin.s hns been with the policc deparimcnt 5 years. In 1998 she was honored by Ihc VFW IIS officer of llie year. Though she’s never siifforecl any injuries in the line of duty, she wus involved in un off-duty uccidenl that could leave her wheelchair bound for the ne.xt year. Robbins was working al home witli her husband Johnny doing some roofing work earlier Ihis month. During tho repair she slipped off the roof and fell up- proximately 15 feet. Though she landed on bolh feet, the inipacl from the fall eru.shed both heels. Robbins has undergone one surgery so far lhal reconstructed both heels with rods and pins, Sho returns to her doctor this week lo check the casts she has bolh feet and evaluale her heal­ ing. According lo fellow police officer Keilh Gunter, Robbins will be out fora minimum of six inonllis and could be out up lo one year. To help offset the financial burden to Robbins and her fnni- ily fellow Mocksvillc police of­ ficers are planning fundiaising events to help her out. The first will be a softball toumamenl this Friday and Sat­ urday, Scpl. 26 & 27, at Rich Park. A .$100 entry foe por team will be charged. There will be a 5 home run limil, and you may hil yourown .47 or less balls.To sign up you can contact Gunler at 751-0851 or David Miller at 751-62.11. Tickets are also on sale for a BBQ chicken dinner huppening Oct. 17. The lake-out meal will include a side dish liiul hoino- madc des.serl. Call Mocksville 751-9186, 85l-t)85l, or 751- 6231 for Infornialion. In November a raffle Is planned. The drawing for a gun will bo held the firsl Thursday in November. Tickcls arc being sold now. You can got infornia- lion by calling any of ihe previ­ ous listed numbers. All proceeds from these events will go to benefit Ol'ficcr Robbins. C o . , 190 N o rth M a in St. M o cksville , N C 27028 S i M l l . Shell O il and Lu b rica n t D istrib u to rs. R o tella T in q uarts, gallons, drum s &. b u lk . D o n a x T D (Jo h n D e e re ) h yd ro lic fluids Shell Zone A ntifre eze . W e also have P ennzoil, H a vo line , C a stro l M o to r O il. H o m e , F a rm and In d u stria l d e live ry fo r heating o il, gasoline, kerosene, diesel and lubricants. A sk about o u r business G o ld C a rd accounts at H o r n ’s Express locations. 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"I told hini 10 take caa-of them, and he saiil he would." Hrenda’s brother, lioniiie Mil- Kin.born with liowns syndrome, was I'ascinaled hy Ihe limousine, and the ilriver oliered to pose for a photograph with him. "I knew then thal he was a decent guy," Ricky says. l-lc and Brenda said Iheir good-byes iis the girls prepared to leave. "I got lo hug Ihem ," he says, his voice breaking w ilh em olion, “and kiss Ihem and lell Ihem I loved them. Then they were gone." W hen .Shawn Parker, crow chief for NASCAR driver Dale Jarrell, got home from work ear­ lier lhat evening, he says he no­ ticed how pretty his wife looked. ".She had this cute outlll on,” he says, "and I said, ‘Where did >OH gel those pants? Did you just huy them?'" "No," he says Tam responded. "My mama bought them." Shawn smiles al the memory. "Her mania bought everything," he says. "She never bought any­ thing. hut I would always fmd ihe receipts." Tliough 1)0 was staying be­ hind at Iheir home iu Cornelius to lake care of Jagger, he checked his wife's bag to make sine she had rentcnibered lo lake her medicine. Tara told him her father had already called lo remind her. The whole lamily was prolee- tive of Tara, who was born with a congeiiilal heart birth defect, and had undergone four open open-heart snrgeries before re­ ceiving a donor heart during transplant surgery at Wake Гог- est University Uaplist Medical Ccnler in Winslon-Salcm on Jnly 2S.2(M)1. As she was leaving lo go meet her sisters, Shawn says he said, "Honey, have a good lime." She kissed him and headed out the iloor. A mimite nr so later, Shawn says Tara came rumiing back in­ side. "She said, 'Thank you for Idling me have a Mama’s night oul,’ " he says. She couldn't have been more than a couple of miles down the mad. Shawn says, when the tele­ phone rang. "We’ve gol caller ID,” he says, "and 1 said, ’Honey, you don’l have lo call me, he's OK. Don'l call me all night.’ ” As it turned out, Shawn, who is also 24, suys Taru had already called her mother, Cathy I lowell Merrill, in Cireensboro and a few friends on her cell phone, asking Johnathan Britt, Megan’s boyfriend, kneels at the makeshift memorial at her high school parking space,- Photos by Ray Tutterow them 10 check on him and Jagger. "It kind of hurt my feelings a little bit,” he says, “bucaii.se 1 wanted lo .show her ihai I could do Ihis." Shawn called Tara ut 9 p.m., like he always did when they weren’t logelher, Io remind her lo lake her nici/icine and also to ask a question aboul feeding Jagger. When she didn’t answer, he waited a few ininule.s und then callcd again, "She didn’l answer.” he says, "and 1 was like, 'That’s nol like Tara.' " Al V:2l),Tmi eiillcd him back. Mysti liud been using her phone to call Shnne when he had called, she lold him. "I .said, ‘I ju.sl callcd lo .see if you’re having a good time and lo remind yon to take your niedi- eine,' " he suys, "She .suid, 'Yes, I look my medicine.' She asked me how Jagger was doing and .said, ‘Give him a ki.ss.’ "That was the Inst time I got lo talk lo her." Tara’.s mother, who has a ‘I- year-old daughler, Katie, with her second husband, Tom Merrill, suys Turu called her af­ lcr they arrived at Ihe Greensboro Coliseum. She said ihey had lefi their pocketbooks in the limousine an<l were wailing outside whilo Ihe driver went back to get them. When Cathy asked if she und Mysti were inking care of Megan, she .said ihey were, lhat Ihey Calher had threatened them if tiiey didn’t. "1 said, ‘Well, yon huvo a good time,' " .she siiys, “and ‘I love you.' ; don't know why I didn'l say, ‘Well, call me after­ wards,' because 1 usually always did when Tara called me from races, hill J just .snid, ‘| love you,’ and 'Call me lontorrow lu'ifl let me know how it was.' " The sisters called Brenda and Ricky Irom inside Ihe coli.seum, right he/'ore the concert was to Slarl, and look turns talking lo them. ■'Megan, .she lalked lo me firsl," Hrenda says. "She suid she wus having a great time and .said they hud grem seats." They culled back in Ihe middle of ihe concerl so Brenda and Ricky could hear one of the songs. Brendu suys Megan made a commeni aboul her older .sisters gelling a lillle wild. "I said, 'Well, you beller not gel too wild,' " .she says, "and she just laughed.” Ricky .say.s he cotildn’l lell which one he was talking to be­ cause ol the loud music, bui thut he got lo speak to ull three of hi.s daiighiers. li would he ihe last time he would ever hear their voices. Shane says Mysti first called him at 10 after 9. "It was real loud,” he suys, “und she said Ihey W'cre having a greal time. All of Ihem were hollering." He could hear Tara .shouting that he was her brolher-in-law and lhat she loved him. Mysli called Shane again when the concert was over. It wtus aboul 11:10 p.m., he .says, und they were riding urotind in the parking lot In the limousine look­ ing for a T-shirt for Megun. Fleelwood Muc T-shirts in­ side Ihe concert solde for und up, and outdoor vendors oftentimes sell them for less. “She said, ‘We’re getting ready lo get on Ihe interstate,’ ’’ Shane recalls, " 'and I’ll be home.’ ’’ Mysli lold Shune she mighl come on home lo be with him lhat night. Their daughter, 8- inonlh-old Mallic Ell/.itbctli, was staying with Brenda and Ricky al Brenda’s mother’s house so they could spend some time with their grandchild before she nnd Shane look her to Long Beach the next aflcrnoon. It was lo have been Mallie’s first trip to the ocean. After Mysli’s phone call, Shane say!) he fell asleep. In Cornelius, after feeding Jngyer and putting him to bed, SKawn also went to sleep. When the girls hadn’t rc- Uimcd by midnight, Ricky says he started calling Tara’s cell piionc, but kept getting her voice mill, "I started leaving mes.suges,” he says. "I said,'Tara, il’s 12:30. Qlve us n call, and let us know you're all right,' ” Ricky also tried Megan's cell phone, but couldn't get Ihrough. He siiys he thought maybe she hnd turned It off. When they .still hadn’t heard anything by 1:30 a.m.. Ricky says he was worried sick, bul wiisn’t sure whut to do. He started lo call Shawn, thinking lhat maybe Mysti and Megan had ridden lo Cornelius with Tara, bul didn’l want to wake Jagger. But they knew Megan had school the next day, Brenda says Ihey reasoned. And besides lhal, Ricky suys she had a lesl. In Cornelius, Shuwn woke up to the sound of Jugger crying on the monitor. "I looked ul the clock,” he says, "and it was like 3 :1 5 . I Ihoughi, 'That's weird, Tara's not home yet.' “ ‘Maybe she's downstairs asleep on the couch und just didn'l want to wake me.’ " When Shawn gol downstairs and saw thal Tara wasn’t there, he put Jugger’s bottle on lo wann and picked up the phone to call his wife. About ihis time, he .suys he noticed some heudlighis com­ ing up the driveway. "I thought, ‘Maybe the limo driver pulled into the driveway,’ " he says. Aboul lhat time, Shuwn suys the doorbell rang. "1 thought, ‘Well, muybe the limo driver is bringing Tura to the door,’ ’’ he says. “At the lime, I didn’t think of somelhing tragic.” The baby was crying and the dog was barking, Shuwn suys, when he opened Ihc door lo two Cornelius police officers stand­ ing In front of him. One of Ihem told him there had been an iiccl- dent. “He told me he was .sorry,” he suys. "He didn’t even have to say Tara’s nume. I knew.” Il wns up to Shuwn to tell Ricky and Brendn and Cuthy und Tom whut had happened. “Those were the hardest phone calls I've ever had to make," he says, starling to break down. Shuwn didn’t gel un answer at the home of Ricky and Brendn on Mr. Henry Roud, “I culled three times und got Ihe unswer- ing machine,” he .suys. “I Ihink it’s probably still on there, ‘Ricky, if you arc there, pick up.’ When Tom answered the phone and told Calhy lhat Shawn was on the line and sounded up­ sel, she says she thoughl some­ thing had happened to Jagger while Tura was nl the concert. "When he said Tara was in un uccident und she didn’l make it," she .suys, "I felt like I could nol brculhe. It wus just the worst feeling in the world. "I wunled lo know where she wus. I kept suying, ‘Where is she? Where Is she'.’’ " Cathy suys she didn’t know at that poinl Ihul the limousine had caught on fire. She ju.st wanted to go lo the hospilal, or wherever her daughter’s body was, and hold her and talk to her. "I didn't even think until probably 30 minules laler to ask Tom uboui Megan and Mysti," she .says. "He lold me, ‘All of them.’ I’m like, 'Oh, my God.' ” Calhy und Tom left for Shawn’s house at about 5:15 lhat morning. Ricky says he knew some­ thing lerrible hud happened when his father, 'Harley Howell,called and said he nnd his wife, Betty, who everyone in the fumlly culls "Nanny,” were on their wuy over. "I suid, ‘Dud, whut's wrong?' ” he recalls. "He said, ‘It's bad, we’ll be there in a minute.’ "1 knew something had hap­ pened 10 ull three of them be­ cuuse otherwise, he would have said, 'It's bud, bul one of them's OK,' bul he just said, 'It’s bad,’ and I know immediately.” His fears were confirmed, Brendu suys, when Betty gol out of Iheir van ¡md said, "We’ve lost all three of them." Brenda and Ricky were spending the night with her mother, Doris, becau.se of her recent quudruple bypass surgery, and when they told her what had happened,she went inlo respiru- tory urrest. She was taken by ambulance lo Forsylh Mcdical Cenier, where she was placed on a res­ pirator. She has since been taken off, Brenda says, and is doing beller, tliough she wasn't able to attend uny of her granddaugh­ ters’ memorial services. When Shane was awakened by the sound of someone knock­ ing on the door of their home on Frank Shorl Road, he says he thought it was Mysti. “I went in there and I said, ‘Who is it?’ just to make sure,” he says. But instead of Mysti answer­ ing, Shane heard the voices of his parents, Earl and Carla Poplin. They hnd comc to tell him about the accident. In Cornelius, Shuwn suys he wus in u stute of shock. “I brought Jugger downstairs and just sut on the floor and cried und cried,” he says. He hud called his parenls in Canandaigua, N.V., who were irying to comfort him us best ns they could over the phone. “But I just wanted to be left alone," he says. “1 wus still just waiting for that phone to ring again und il be Tara on the other line. This had lo be a mistake. “It wusn’t Turn and the girls in the accident. It hud to be some­ body else, but it wasn't.” In Davie County, Ricky was so emotionally upset thul his funiily took him to the hospilal emergency room, where he wus given u shot to culm him. He hud 10 find oul where Ihc girls were, he says, and tlie only person he could think of to call wus Murk Huncock of the Duvie County Emergency Medicnl Ser­ vicc. At some point thal morning, Ricky says he was able to talk with the officer who had investi­ gated the accident. He lold him a 1998 Ford F-150 pickup had slummed into the buck of the 1998 Lincoln limousine while il was slopped on Interstate 40 West near the High Point Road exit for construction and heavy truffic. The limousine’s gus lunk rup­ tured upon impact, igniting und irupping the si.sters inside. The limo driver, James Cunudy of New Ellenton, S.C., escaped through a window und was ireuted for broken ribs ut Moses Cone Hospitul und relea.scd. Two people in a 1997 Ford escort, which was struck-in the back after the truck pushed it the limo inlo il, escaped the accident unharmed. Tho driver of the pickup, 35- year-old Jeffrey Niles McFayden of Greensboro, had a blood al­ cohol level of ,17 percent, more lhan twice the .08 percent legal limit in North Carolina. He was being held in the Guil­ ford County Jail under $300,000 bond, the officer told Ricky, but they were trying then to get the amount raised. “I asked him, I snid, ‘How good of a case is it?’ ” he recalls. “He suid, ‘We're going over it time and time again, making sure wc don't miss anything and that every i is doited and every i is crossed,’ “ 'Everything about this case is going to be done right,’ he said, ‘because of the severity of it.’ ” Ricky and Brenda went to be with Shane and Mallie the day after the accident, driving down luter to spend lime wilh Shuwn und Jugger. In tho meuntinic, last Thurs­ day morning, news of the hor­ rible uccident spread quickly throughout Duvic County. A few of Megan’s friends found out be­ fore they wenl to school, and oth­ ers heard ahout it as soon as they arrived. Counselors and aitni ministers were on hand all duy to lulk with students huving a difficult lime. Johnalhun Brill, Megun’s boyfriend, wus devustated by tlic news. “I loved her wilh all my life,” he says. “She meant the world to me. She meant the world to a lot of people.” Both juniors, Johnathan had been going to school with Megan since Ihe ihird grade. They had been boyfriend and girlfriend off and on during that time, he says, dating seriously for the last 14 months. The tragedy was made even more difficult for the family when reports surfaced thut two of three previous counts of driv­ ing while impaired hud been dropped ugainst the drunk driver. An interior aircraft ntechanic for TIMCO, McFayden received a 60-day suspended senlence after pleading guilty lo DWI in 1999, according to court rccords. McFayden, whose bail hus been ruised lo ,$800,000, fuces three counts of .second-degree murder in this case in addition to driving while impaired. The family has received an outpouring of support from the communily. Many visited, while others dropped by food and mailed cards and letters. Businesses und churches ull ncross Davie put messages on their signs in memory of the three sisters, and congregations all uround pruycd for the fumily us part of Ih e ir Sunduy worship ser­ vices, Ricky says he wasn’t sur­ prised thnt news of the uccident wns televised und covered by newspapers across the nalion because of Shawn’s connection with NASCAR und Tara's role as a spokesperson for UNOS (United Network for Organ Shar­ ing), As a recipient of u donor heurt, her photograph had ap­ peared on billboards across the country and wus femured on Chrisiy Trucking truilers being hauled all over. Locally, though, Ricky says he was amazed at the number of people affected by his daughters' deuths. "1 knew they were loved," he says, "but 1 didn't realize they had mude such a big difference here." Continued On l»nge *> Continued From Page 8 Mysti's job as a paralegal for ¡illonicy VViidc Leonurd pin her in touch wilh u lot of people in j the county. Brenda says. If some­ thing wii.s going on, .she .says ' Mysli usuully knew aboul it. And Megan was quite popu­ lar ut Duvie High School. She had been a cheerleader up until this year, was president of the photography club and a member i of the yearbook staff. More lhan 1 00 students, teachers, friends and fumily members turned out for u candlc- ; light vigil at her space in the school parking lot the evening ufler the tragic accidcnl, Bou­ quets of flowers, posters, notes, stuffed animals and oilier me­ mentoes filled a table where her red Hondu Civic wus normally parked on school days. An cstimnlcd 3 ,0 0 0 people attended visitation nt Trinity Baptist Church on Highway 601 Soulh Sunday aflcrnoon, more than 6 0 0 of which stayed for the 4 p.m, funerul. A memorial ser­ vice for Turu wus ulso held Mon­ duy evening in Cornelius by NASCAR’s Molor Rucing Out­ reach (MRO), She and Shawn had recently bought a motor coach so they could be together at the races, and Shawn says she enjoyed at­ tending the MRO services led by chuplain Dule Beaver. The fumily of Tara, Mysli und Megan took two hours Iale Monday morning to talk about ' the loss they have suffered. In describing his daughters, Ricky snys they were as differ­ ent as they were alike. “They liked the same things, nnd they did a lol of the same things,” he suys. “but Ihen again, they had their different ways." Born July 11. 1974, Tara Elizabeth was nuturully outgo­ ing. "She could tulk to anybody, make friends with anybody,” he suys. "She wns so bright. She just hud u glow about her.” Even when she was in Bap­ tist Hospital wailing on a donor heart to become availnble, her father says she kept everyone else’s spirits up. Ricky takes credit for instill­ ing u love of racing in Tura ul a young agc. He took her wilh him lo go-curt races and when he be­ gun building and rnciiig cars, she accompanied hini to those races as well. Once, when she wus about 12, Ricky says he was delivering parts to a dirl track in Charlotte when he siuficd looking uround for her, only to spot her in u racc car, hanging onlo tlic roll cage of the passenger side while the driver sped around the truck. Tura got involved wilh the Winston Cup Series and was Mi.ss Winslon HI the Soulh Bos­ ton, Va., ruce. Ricky was work­ ing wilh a NASCAR team at the lime and gol to sea his daughter present the trophy to thc winnlng racer. She wus still working ut the races during Speed Week in Feb- riwry 1997 when she met Shawn Parker, who was working for Rusty Wulluce at Ihe time. They were nt u restauruni in Daytona Beach one night when Shawn snys Tara came up to him and asked, “Don'l I know you?" "It’s u line Ihut guys usuully say logirls," he suys, "O'irls don’l suy IhiU 10 guys, and I’m like, ‘Well, no, but come on over here and we’ll lalk.’ " As it turns out, Tara had rec­ ognized Shawn from the races, mid though he didn’t remeinbcr her, she ecrluinly captured his attention lhat night. Culhy recalls her daughter calling and telling her ubout Shawn picking her up and carry­ ing her around, saying, "Look what J found.” Tara and Shawn spent the rest of lhat night talking, walking along Ihe beach and even watch­ ing the 3 n.m. laimch of a spacc shuiilc. Thai was Iho week of Vulentinc’s Day, Shawn recalls, and he hud u ilozcn red roses sent to her hotel room, She had fallen for Shawn, Tara told her mother on the phone, "She snid, ‘I’m in love with him,’ ’’ Cathy suys. “ ‘und I’m going to spend the rest of my life wilh him.’ ’’ When Cnihy nnd Tom wenl to pick Turu up ut the airport that Sunduy, her motlier suys she wus currying Ihe roses. Shawn snys Tarn lold hhn the night uttendunts hud offered lo luke them from her during the trip, but lhat she insisted on hold­ ing onto them for the duration of the flight. The next day, he says Tara drove lo his home in Cornelius, reluming to her hou.se on Wednesday to get ready for ihe Rockingham ruce, “It was clo.se, so she came to my house,” he says, "nnd from that dny on, she moved in with me." Il was during her long hospi­ tal stay while waiting for and re­ covering from u heart irunsplunl that Shawn says he and Taru dis­ cussed udopliitg becnuse of her heulth and chose the name “Jagger" for a son. They had been to this year’s July 4th Duylona race when Tara opted 10 stuy on in Floridu for Ihe impending birth of the son they plunned to udopt. Jugger was born July 6, and Shawn recalls Tara’s cxcitcmenl when she called lo lell him about Iheir now baby, "You eould tell she was so happy,” he says, "She didn’t even want to talk to me, she just wanted to puy attention lo him and carc for him,” Becoming purents brought them bolh joy, Shuwn suys, Tara enjoyed her role us u inothcr, and was ulvvuys tuking Jagger lo Bu- bics R Us und other stores to buy him clothes and toys, "The hardest thing now is bo­ ing u single dad." he says. Yet, when he misses Turu the most, Shawn says it helps to hold onto the son she loved wilh all her Iteari, M ysli Dawn, born on Dcc, 21, 1978, was 5 years old when her mother married Ricky, They hud her last name legally chnnged to Howell, and he em­ braced her as his own daughter, "She never met a stranger," Ricky says, “She would lulk to anyone," Shane, who at 23 is a year younger than Mysli, met his fu­ lure wife Ihrough mutual friends. They dated off and on, he says, before marrying on April 20 of last year. “She was very energetic, very oulspoken," he snys. “I mean, she wasn’t scared to speak her mind. And she wns never worried aboul anything. She was nlwnys look­ ing al the good, tho positive. “She wus just u loving person. There ure really no words to be­ gin to describe her. She was ju.st great.” Their daughter, Mallie Eliza­ beth , was born on Dec. 26 of last yeur, Shune says, mi.ssing being a Cliristmas baby' by just four minutes. Brendu suys she wus in the delivery room Ihe whole lime Mysti wus in labor. “It wus ulmost midnight,” she suys, “and I was like, ‘You’re going to have ihis baby on Christmas day.’ 1 kepi watching as every minute got closer to midnight, and I would take her leg and push it up and I'd say, ‘push.’ “I could actually see Mullie's little hend on Cliristmas duy, but she didn't come oul umil 12:04.” Ricky says Mysli u.sed lo lease him and Brenda, saying she could expect Iwo calls every nighi after Mullie was born, one from him nnd one from her, both of Itiem checking on their firsl grandchild. His wife adored Mallie from Ihe day she was born, according to Shune. The three of them were lying in bed Uigcihcr one night, he suys, when Mullie suid "Da- da." “Mysti's eyes gol real big,” he says,"and she said, ‘You did not just suy that.’ ” Even though she said his nume firsl, Shune suys Mullie was u miimu’s baby from the very beginning. The family is empty without Mysti, Tara and Megan. All that i<? and Jagger Parker; and In back - Ricky and Brenda Howell and Cathy Merritt, Tara’s mother. d Shane Poplin and Shawn Harley and Betty, and Tom "She loved her nuuiui," lie suys. "When her mom wulkcd into Ihe room, her eyes just lit up und she smiled and held her hands oul. She svanlcd to go lo her mama no mailer who had her." Shane says Mysti got into scrapbooking ufler Mallie wus born and had been working on compiling their plioiographs in keepsake albums. "I'll always keep those," he says, “and make sure Mallie knows who hor mother was and whut kind of person slie was." From the lime she wns born on Jan. 28, 1987, Megan Eliza­ beth wus her duddy's girl. She liked everylhing Ricky liked, in­ cluding cars, und when she lurned 16 this past January, he surpri.scd her wilh a brand new Hondu Civic, When he was buying ihe car from Ihe Honda deulership in Salisbury, Ricky suys ihe owner asked him why in the world he wus spending ,«20,000 on a new car for a 16-ycar-old. "I said, ‘Mun, you've never had kids, huve you?' ” he rcculls. “And he said, ‘No.' I .said, ‘One day,you’ll understand.' "I said it might have been foolish, bul looking at it today, I don’t ihink il was.” The liccnse plate on Megan's cur reud “Sweet Buby," the nick- ntinie her greul-grnndfnther, the lute John Adams, had given lier .shortly after she was born. She wusii'l the only sisier lo curry u nicknunie. Grundpu Ad- ums nicknamed Tara “Tuga- loog” when she wus young, und she even had il printed on u T- shiil. Mysti Duwn was nicknumcd “Messy Duwn" by her mother’s father, the Iale James Hilton. Johnathan says Megan's smile "could turn u rainy day sunny again.” They had already talked about getting married, he says, but con­ tinuing her education wns equally imporiani to Megan. "She wnnied to go to Wnke For­ est and be u doctor," ho snys. The sislcrs' family hns in­ cluded Johnalhan in all the ac- livilies during iheir lime of grief. " I really appreciale Ihcin bo­ ing Ihero fo r m e,” he says, add­ ing lhal il is Ihrough her fam ily Ihut he feels closest lo M egan. She loved both of her sisters dearly, she says, and loved spending time with them. Brenda suys it iius been umaz- ing to see how muny lives Megun touched. “Even tcachers have come to me and told me what a wonderful child Megan was,” she suys. In addition to being mother and daughter, Brenda says she and.M egan wore also besi friends. "She lold mo every­ thing," she .suys. A t some poinl in the fulure, the family of Tara, Mysli nnd Megan hope to start un organi­ zation against drunk driving, pos­ sibly through Shawn’s connec­ tions with NASCAR. , Bill firsl, Ihey suy, they must put the sisters lo rest. Il gives tliem grcut comfort to know Ihut they hud ull been saved, Brendn says, all three of Ihem huving uccepled Jesus inlo Iheir lives uiid been buptized ut Trinity. And if she eould send one messnge lo other pnrenls, she snys it would be for them to innke sure thoir children ure Chrisliuns. "1 conldn’t survive if I didn’l know thut my children were in u plucc ihut’s so wonderlul," she suys. "There’s no puiii there, no sorrow, no heallh probiems. Tavu is healthy. “They \youldn’l want lo come back hero. If I could open up Heaven and look ul them for just a minule, they would be much happier lhan I am,” Cathy, having lost her oldest daughler, encourages other mothers to cherish every single moment with Iheir children. "Be sure lo give tliem lots of hugs nnd kisses," she says, "and make sure you have those happy times. “Don't luke 'nnything for grunted," Shuwn suys to those who might road this siory. "Make life good," Brenda adds. As for Ricky, he repeals whal he has consislenlly lold purents since he lost ull ihree of his daughters in lust week's Irugic uccideni, ''Never, ever lei Ihem leuve without iiugging Ihem und kiss­ ing them und telling them you love them,” he suys, “becnuse dial might ho the Inst time you see them. I was able lo do that. "I don’t kninv that il wakes Ihis any ea.iior, but al least 1 have thut." Il nlso helps, Ricky says, to liave grown uji in a family where sharing love came easily. Belly or "Nanny” suys she und Hurley ure griueful thut Ihey huve nlwnys let their children, grundchildren und greul-grand- chikhcn know how much they love them. "And we know ihiit they loved us in rclurn,” she says. They muy huve only hud Taru, Mysli und Megan for a short while, thoir Nanny says, bin they were ble.ssed lo have had Ihem us long ns they did. "We tiiunk God for nil the memories," she suys. Jagger. who hns blue eyes nnd lighl brown hair, is obviously too young 10 understand whul has happened to his molher, Shawn suys, bul he seems lo sense she is gone. Tara was the one wlio always gave him his baths, he says, and she’d toll him ubout how he’d laugh und coo und splush in the water. "The firsl night, he did thal with me." Shawn suys. Bul tho second night. Jugger kept look­ ing in Ihe big mirror in the bath­ room, perhaps for tiie beautiful, blonde who loved him so. "I ihiiik deep in his heurl. he has a feeling thal Turn's not there,” he suys, "becuuse he smelled her. he hud her scent, he could touch her skin, know whal she felt like und knew Ihc com­ fort of her." Mullie, wlio hus brigiit blue eyes und duvk hair, seems lo en­ joy ull the attention slie has re­ ceived during the past few days. But Brenda says slio hus noticed her looking uround as if expect­ ing to see unother beautiful woman, tills one with dark hair, brown eyes und u bright smile. "I look ut her und soo hor mother in her,” she says, “und it’s so hurd to picture her huving to go through life without Mysti." No mutter how much they tell Jagger and Mallie aboul their mothers in yeurs to come, Cuthy says it won’t be the same as ac- luully having them there to love and experience llioir personalities and love of life. Bul for the family menibers lefl behind 'in ibis terrible Irng- edy, il is these two children who give them the incentive to keep on going. “They are our hope," Ricky says. “They’re going lo be our motivation right now and from now on." An exciting & fun program thal teaches children (grades 4-6):• To love and respect the Bible• The books of the Bible• How to search the scriptures• To quote verses from memory Your children will represent vour church at Assoclatlonal and State Bible Drills. Don’t miss out on the eternal rewards of this program. Call us today. We want to tell you how your children can get Involved In Bible Drill. First Baptist Church (751-5312 or 751-3378) D on't Get Burned! Y o u c a n b e fin e d u p to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 fo r ille g a l o p e n b u r n in g in N .C . Smoke from open burning can cause serious heallh problems and pollute the air. That’s why the slate regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can be burned.IT'S ILLEGAL TO BURN: • Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tires and other rubber products • Building materials, including lumber •W ire, plastics nnd synthetic materials •Asphalt shingles and heavy oils • Paints, household chemicals and agricultural products Hom eowners can burn yard trimmings - excluding logs and stumps - ¡f it's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup is available and it doesn't cause a public nuisance. Other allowable burning Includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonHres for festive occasions. Landowners also can open bum vcgetatton lo dear land or rights-of- way, provided that! • Prevailing winds are away from built up areas and roads • Fires are at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning Is done between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Btniember, bum ptm its (siuctt by ttie N.C. Dlvhlon of Forest Reiourcet,It» agents or лпу local government do not excuse a person/ram/otlawlng the.e ttate air ijualUy rulet. For more Information, contaclt Winslon-Salem Roglonat Ollice Division ol All Qualltv N.C. Department cl Environment and Natural Resources Phone: (336) 771-4800 (This ad paid lor by a violator ol iho open burning law.) Textile H eritage Festival Cooleemee Civitans To Lend A Helping Hand At Annual Event 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunsday, Sept. 18,2003 COOLEEMEE - "Duilc" comcs from a long line of Jordans wilh rools In Ihis smull lown which oncc produced enough clolh 10 go tiround ihe world many limes over. His grcal-unclc Baxter "Buck" Jordan was the only ball player lo ever pinch-hit for Babe Ruth. Last week, Jordan was be­ ginning preparations at the Zachary House for Saturday, Sept. 27 when Cooleemee will hold its 12th Textile Heritage Festival, David "Dude" Jordan is a member of Ihe Cooleemee His­ lorical Association and the Cool­ eemee Civitan Club, The Civitans will be sponsoring this year's event which will run from 11 a,m,-4 p,m, on Ihe grounds outside the museum, "We fell il needed to con­ tinue," said Jordan, "Il brings a lot of people together who worked at the mill. You see a lot of people you haven't seen all year,' A highlight of Ih is year's Heritage Day will be a "Chili Cook-off" scheduled to begin at noon, Civitan president Flake Blackwood is challenging any­ one who Ihinks Iheir chili beans "are Ihc best around," There will be prizes, says Blackwood, To enter, jusl make a gallon of chili and bring your own cooker (no electric plug-ins,) To save a place call Flake at 284-2834, "All You Can Eat" will cost fes­ tival visitors $5, Civitan hot dogs, hamburgers and cold drinks will also be on sale. Many more activities are planned. There will be a shuttle going back nnd forth across to Rowan Counly laking feslival- goers to the near-complete "RiverPark at Cooleemee Falls- -ThcBullhole," Music will fill the air, provided by John Powell's Tri-County Bluegrass band. The Civitan Club's first presideni, Aubrey Wensil, says "Ihis type of music is part of our history, too," Local postmaster Judy Phillips is organizing the annual Heritage Day Horseshoe Tour­ nament, Registralion and warm­ ing up will begin at noon and Ihe contests will start a I .p,m, in "Round Robin" st^ile, A cake walk, an antique car show and lours of the future "Mill Family Life Museum" site down the block will also be of­ fered, The Zachary-Holt House and the Mill Village Museum will be open for tours. The Cooleemee Hislorical Associa­ tion's gift shop will have the newest "Bullhole T-Shorts" and lole bags on sale as well as tick­ ets for a raffle featuring historic coins going back lo 1829, "Everyone wanted to keep Heritage Day alive," snys Blackwood, "It pulls everybody together nnd keeps the town spirit going," The Cooleemee Civitans have donated thousands of hours of labor lo community projects over their club's short life-span and generously given rinancial support to many more. An informal partnership has existed belween Ihe local history group nnd the Civiinn Club which has donated money to heritage-bnsed projects such as RiverPark and the "Discovering Our Heritage" kids project which teaches each grade at Cooleemee Elementary School a special history lesson each year. The Civitan's highest prior­ ity has been on "special-necds" children - here in Davie Couniy and with Iheir national organization's support of nn Ala­ bama hospital treating children and searching for cures to their diseases. For more informalion on Cooleemee's 12th Annual Tex­ tile Herilnge Festivnl,call Flake Blackwood al 284-2834, Aubrey Wensil at 284-2615 or CHA ut 284-6040, "Duide" Jordan holds photos of his great-grandparents, George Washington and Alice Spry Jordan at Cooleemee's Textile Heritage Center, His grandparents were Dewey and Jettie l\/lesslcl< Jordan who both worked at the mill. Dude's father, Loman, died recently but his mother, Blanch Smith Jordan, still lives in Cooleemee, Jordan hopes his grandsons, Dustin and Daniel, wiil l<eep learning about Cooleemee traditions at events like Heri­ tage Day, C ounty M ay C h an g e N um ber O f H om es For S u b d ivisio n s Hy Kim Justcn Davie County Enterprise Rccord How muny homes does it take to make a subdivision? Members of the Davie County Planning Board are rec­ ommending the definition of minor subdivisions be Ihose with us many us 20 lols, up from Ihc currenl three lots. They ulso propose more re­ slriclions on major subdivisions. The board held a workshop Sept. 9 to discuss the amend­ ments, Carol Rhea, the county plunning and zoning consultant, John Grey, the county water and sewer consultant, und William Whaley, director of development .services, ulso attended. Major subdivisions would be rcstricied In Ihc Residential Ag­ ricultural land cluss, and specini zoning overlay on top of the al­ ready existing land class require­ ments on Ihc Innd would havc lo be received. If u new phuse to un existing minor subdivision would muke it u major subdivi­ sion, the entire subdivision would have lo be rezoncd, "Hopefully, this will keep people from coming in and do­ ing il where they do il piecemeal instead of making it a major sub­ division from the beginning," said Rhea. She sees the changes us one step Ihnt w ill n i w ell w ilh the changcs the board is considering lo Ihc zoning ordinances ancl lund developm ent mup. Plunning Board inember John Fuller was conccrncd about lioiv Ihe amendment would uf- fccl protecting rurul vistas. "Wilh Ihis, will you end up with a Duvie County wilh hun­ dreds of 20-lot subdivisions lluit lake uwuy from Ihe rurul char­ acteristics of the county'?" he usked. Rhea suid this umendmeni was one lool of many lhal could improve organized growlh. "That is a risk and we did dis­ cuss that wilh the counly com­ missioners," she said, "But they fell belter ahoul trying lo spread out development, instead of con­ taining it in one area,” She said it is up to the board lo suggest specific corridors that could be protected, “It’s hard to preserve open spuccs wilhout public sewer. Without it, it's hard to cluster, homes, to set aside areas [for developinenti," said John Gailimore, director of planning and aoning, "That’s one thing this does In part, but it isn’t go­ ing to accomplish it by itself," Anolher concern hus to do with ullowing private roads, “If the road doesn't meet the basic Department of Transportation standards, il makes il difficult later if the owner wants the county lo take over the road. A lot of communities try to say there is a minimum level of qual­ ity, bn.sed on DOT standards, because you havc safety issues and concerns if it has to be taken over," suid Rhea. According to her, many gar­ bage .services will not pick up trash on private ronds, nor will school buses nm on them. Also included in the umend- mcnt ure brond design stnndnrds thut will ullow both boards to go buck to the developer und ask for modificuiions. “In Ihe pasl il’s been hurd for the bonrds to slop u development if it was in an area that allowed them. This amendment allows Ihe boards lo'study the infra­ structure and surrounding land uses und consider whelher or not a development cnn be supported in any aren at a given lime.” John Grey talked to the bonrd aboul how waler und sewer nf- fects growth, und whut needs to be considered in, “We’re reuching a point where the simple nvnilnbility of wuter and sewer cannot deter­ mine whether .something is al­ lowed lo develop or nol,” he said, “Utility availability is the guy you love to hate because if you want growth to slow down, you say we don’t havc utilities out there. On the other hand, if you’re excited nboul communily development, you’re going lo sny there hns to be ndequntc pres­ sure," According to Grey, the pur­ pose of the county’s water sys­ tem was to provide water throughout the counly for fight­ ing fires. Less thun one percent of Ihe wuter from the irealmenl plants is used for human con­ sumption. The majority of the waler is used for irrigation, fire protection and industrial u.ses. "Having potable waler isn’t enough," Grey said, “If Ihere isn’t udequate waler pressure, Ihe .system slill won’l function well. Every time you see a wu­ ter line terminating, you have a situation for water to stagnate," Grey pointed to arens like Oak Valley wilh many dead-end lines und said that in the future, when Ihere are two dead-end lines u hundred feel apart, it would be belter to tell the devel­ oper to connect them. "When water circulates more freely, it generally stays fresher," he snid. "As county planners, the board needs lo decide how much pressure is enough, and whal are the water lines going to be used for, The.se issues have been un­ der Ihe prevue of techies like me, but were nol normally involved in subdivision review proce­ dures," he .said. "It’s lime lo do Ihnt now. It’s time lo begin Ihe work of taking planning respon­ sibility for how the utilities ure inlegruled into Ihe communily. Pony Rides Live Music Free Lunch Pet Health Info Pin the Tall on the Doggie Costume Dog Show (Call tor Info or just come dressed) Fire TrucksCommunity Sponsor Booths a n d m u c h m u c h m o h e i For Information or to sign up for the dog show, call the clinic at 998-8750. ^ Well behaved spayed or neutered pets welcome. All pets must be on a leash. On Ihe sewer side, the i.s,sue is amplified. You’re al a cusp now where you havc to be able lo say, you can’t put it [a development) there because I snid .so, even if u line goes right by il, "When you say it’s important to have water, what do you mean? Water to drink? Water to fight fires? If you’re saying you don’t want residential develop­ ment, great, don’t pul in sewer,” said Grey, "If you do put in sewer and people arc screaming for it throughout the counly be­ cause of failing septic .systems, then who tells people no? Who tells me I can’t build a big de­ velopmenl there? My argument is lhal you do," The five-year drought, com­ bined with above-average rains this year hnve created a series of water nnd sewer problems. First, wells went dry and resi­ dents begged to get on the counly .system. In some ca.scs, those residenls hnd been given the opportunity lo tap on when Ihe lines were placed in front of their homes, but chose not lo becnuse they had wells that worked. Now, with all the rain, .septic systems are failing, leaving people on the eastern side beg­ ging for sewer capacity, Carol Rhea suggested that information should be provided to the public. "Tliat way, people would know before building whether or nol an area would ever see public water, or whether the lines were being pul in spe- cificnlly for fire protection, I think it just gives the county a lot more leverage, nnd gives people their disclo.sure so they know they’re not going on [a fire water line). “It w ould be a huge change o f philosophy," said Grey, “In the past, if there w as a certain custom er density, Ihoy ran a cer­ tain line nnd slopped w hen Ihe density ended," The requirement wus a ccr- Inin number of houses, but there wns no rcquiremenl to hook up, said Gailimore. "So v/c saw people continuing to use their water supply until Ihey needed il fpublic wntcrl, or there was new growth. If you’re looking at expanding or improving the dis­ tribution syslem, whul should be done, or can be done to say, ihis line should be extended lo here, but nol over Iherc bccau.sc Ihis is where we want to grow?” Grey stressed Ihe important of a dialog between planners and developers lo ensure Ihe design objectives were met. "If lliere are several ways for the waler to got there, the boards can work lo ensure the water gets there while slill meeling the needs of Ihe land u.se plan," he said, Gailimore also asked if there should be u policy requiring people to tup on when water lines were brought through Iheir area, whether they already had water or not. He asked whether developments should be denied because there wus no public wu­ ter. Grey said people muy not like the solution. "In the interest o f crculing a supply o f w ater safely, 1 think il il runs by a hom e, you shouUl pay a fee w hether you use il or n o l. Then, w hen you tap on, you pay a fee. When developers arc p la n n in g a c o m m u n ity , they should puy u fee so the county is ready w ith the cap acity w hen Ihose residents need it. If nobody paid a capacity fee w hen it cam c by, and Ihen Ihey need il, sud­ denly w e don’t havc Ihe capac­ ity. If you w ant a strong inte­ grated heuithy system , it's going to cosl someone som ething.” The bourd is holding ofi'on u decision on the subdivision amendment until Ih e ir next meeting iiecuu.se of uddilional growth impact information Ihc county commissioners were to hear on Monduy, Sept. 15. Thai information could affect the up­ dates Ihey are writing lo the or­ dinances und land use map. Pub­ lic input .sessions arc expecicd to be held in November. Hillsdale Animal У Hospital Presents... ^ PETFE8T 2003!! t All are Invited to a FREE family event full of fun. Sat., SEPTEMBER 20 11:00AM-3:00PM _____At Hillsdale Animal Hospital______ 4}. Just look at some of what's in store. 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Ploaso prosoni coupon bofore ordoring Not good wilti ony othor offers.No reproductions accepted A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuistliiy, Sepl. 18,2003 - II The follownig cii.scs were ili.s- posed of in Duvie Adm inislnitive Court Aug. 15. Presiding: Miigis- Irate Rolierl W. Cook. Pro.secuting: Wendy Terry, assistant D A . - M urk T. Adiinis, failure to slop at slopsign/flushing red light, re­ duced lo improper equipment, $25, co.st. • Johnny E. Adkins, speeding 70 in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. ; Ja.son K . Alexander, fictitious/ concealed/revoked registration card/tag, dismissed per correction, - Heather E. A llen, exceeding posted speed, reduced to Improper equipment, $25,co.st. - M ark S. Anderson, speeding 86 In a 70, rcduccd lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, eost. - Kelly M . Avant,exceeding safe speed and unsafe tires, dismissed per correction, - Stevenson R. Bniley, expired Inspeclion sticker and expired reg- Islrullbn card/tag, dismissed per correction, - Philip L, Baity, speeding 70 in a 55 and fuilure lo wenr driver’s scat bell, reduced lo Iniproper equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - Elon D . Burber, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - James S. Burber, use of red light or blue lighl, dismissed per correclion, - Donald S, Beck, expired reg­ istration card/tag, dismissed per correction, - Allen L. Bell, driving left of center, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Jeffrey R. Bentley, failure lo slop for steady red light, reduced to Improper equlpmeni, $25, cosl. - Amanda P. Benlllff, permit op­ eration of vehicic witii no insurance, dismissed per correction, - Andrew T. B enlllff, expired registration curd/lug, dismissed per correclion. - Cundy L. Bost,e.\plred inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - John B. Bostian, operating ve­ hicle with no Insurance, dismissed per correclion, - Jennifer L . Brabham, speeding 54 In a 35, reduced to im proper K equipment, $75, cost. - Cumron J. Brim , expired reg- Islratlon card/tug, dismissed per eorreetion. - Rena B. Bryan,speeding 88 In a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cosl. - Tam m y L. Bryson, improper passing, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Nerri C . Burllcu, speeding 70 in u 55, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Tiffany D , Burton, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper C(|uip- m enl,S25,cost. - Hussan Butt, speeding 93 in a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cost; failure to wear driver’s seat bell, dismissed per plea. - Sulvulore Caiffa, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $ 50 , cost; failure lo wear driver's .seal bell, dismissed per plen, -Jerry L. Callison, unsafe move­ m ent, dismissed per civil sellle­ menl. - Chenoa V.'. Carson, expired registration cai J/tug and license not in posse.ssion, dismissed per correc­ lion, • Lisu K . C a ilil, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip- mem, $25, cost, - Elizabelh A , Caudle, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement, - Tim othy W . Chiipman, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Rosideli S. Chuvez, leurner's pcrmll violation over 18,dismissed per correction. - Clirisloplier W. Clieek, speed­ ing 70 in a 5 5 ,reduccd to exceed- Ing safe .speed, $25, cosl. - Kara F. Church, speeding 66 in a 45, reduccd lo 64 In a 45, $10, eost. - Debra M . Clark, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper cqulp- inem , $25, co.st. - WInsloh W . Cockburn, speed­ ing 80 in u 65, reduced lo Improper equlpmeni, $25, cosl. - Jeffrey E. Conn,driving/allow­ ing vehicle not registered/titled,dis­ missed per correclion. - Don C. Cook, speeding 65 in a 50, reduccd lo improper equipincnl, $25, cosl, - Jusiino S, Cortes, failure lo re­ duce speed, dism issed per civil selllemenl. - Seth D . Cox, speeding 77 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $5, costi failure lo reduce speed, dismissed perclvil selllemenl, - H o lly R, C reason, no operator's lleen.se, dismissed per eorreetion. - K elly A . Creekm ur, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost, - Eddie 0 , Cress, speeding 55 In a 35, reduced lo 44 in u 35, $10, co.st, - Michael L, Dally, speeding 80 In u 70, reduccd lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Brndley L. Durnell, speeding 67 In a 55, reduced lo Im proper equipment, $25, cosl, - Kennelh N . Duvies, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced to Im proper equipment, $25, cost, - Erwing Dumorriay, speeding 85 in a 70, reduccd lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Jamie M . Dyer, unsafe move­ m enl, dismissed per civ il settle­ ment, - M ichael R, Eck, failure lo re­ duce speed, dism issed per civil selllement, - Scoll L. Eckhold, failure lo wear driver’s scut belt, $25, co.st; driving w ilh license revoked und expired inspection sticker, dis­ mi.ssed per plea. - Tusmln M , Edgcrton, fictitious/ concealed/revoked reglslration curd/lug and liccnse not in posses­ sion, disml.s.sed per correction. -P aul S. Ehrlieh, speeding 62 In a 35, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cost, - Melissa R, Euchner, speeding 51 In a 35, reduced lo Im proper equlpm eni, $25, eost, - Charlotte D , Evans, expired Inspeclion slicker, dismissed per correction.. - Jeffrey L. Fink, speeding 86 in a 70, reduccd to im proper equip­ ment, $50, cosl, - Rundy S. Forrest, speeding 80 in a 7 0, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, co.st; failure 10 wear .seal belt, pled responsible. - Siephanie A . Fortune, expired registralion card/lag, dismissed per correction, - M ichacl B, Franklin, fnilure to wear driver’s seal bell, operating a vehicle with no Insurance, expired inspeclion sticker, driving/ullowing vchicle nol reglslcred/litled.and Пс- llllous/coneculed/revoked regislra- tion card/lag, dismlsscci per correc­ lion, - M a re elln a J, G arcia, no operator’s license, dismissed per correclion; Im proper passing, re­ duccd lo improper equipment, $25, eost, - Michael A . G ilreath, expired inspection slicker, dismissed per correclion, - Lcdio Gjcrgjuni, speeding 8 0 1 a 70, reduced to im proper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Sleven N . Goldm eier, speed­ ing RO in a 70, icduced to improper equlpmeni, $25, COS!. - W hitney B. G ough, unsafe m ovem enl, dism issed per civ il selllemenl. - Elizabelh D. Greene, expired Inspeclion slicker, dismissed per correction. - Eurl ll.G reenleaf,speeding 70 in a 55, rcduced to improper equip- nienl,$25,cosl. - Berllia P. G riffin, speeding 68 in n 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - M arlin J. GrilTIn, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Brcnl E. Gurley, failure lo wear driver’s seat bell, dismissed in the inlere.st o f justicc. - Daryl W . Hurbin, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo iniproper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Jeremy 0 . Harper, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo 74 In a 70, cost, Deserae E, Harris, failure to slop for stopslgn/flashing red lighl, reduccd lo im proper equipm ent, $25, co.st; license/permit lim e lim it violation under 18, dismissed per correction, - Nathan G , Hayes, no operator's license and flclltious/eoncealed/re- voked registration eurd/tng, dis­ missed per correction. - Jeffery L. Helm s, no operator’s license, dismissed per correction, - Jeffery S, Hembrook, speeding 88 In a 70, reduccd lo 79 In a 70, $5 cost, - Margarel C , Hendrix,speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cosl, - A nuslacio 0 , H ernnndez, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced to Im ­ proper equlpm eni, $25, cost; ex­ pired Inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Briun A . Hicks, expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Cheramaca 0 . Hood, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced to im proper cquipmenl, $25, co.st. - Crystal D . Horne, I'ailure to wear driver’s seat belt, pled respon­ sible; truffle control devicc v io la -. tion, reduced lo im proper ccpiip- menl, $25, co.st. - Turner 0 . H ow ell, expired In­ spection stickcrand operating a ve­ hicle w ilh no Insurance, dismissed per correction, • Chia N l A . Hsieh, speeding 85 In a 70, reduccd to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Siephanie M , Hud.son, fuilure lo yield ut slopsign/fiashing red lighl, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; license nol in pos­ session, dismissed per eorreetion, - Debra R, Humphrey, expired Inspeclion sticker, dismissed per correction, - Paul B. Jarrell, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - Frederick D. Johnson, speed­ ing 77 in a 55, reduced to exceed­ ing safe speed, $25, cost; unsafe passing yellow line, dismi.ssed. - Juson L. Jolly, .speeding 70 In u 55, reduced to Improper equip- m enli$25,eosl. - Megan L. Jordan, failure lo re­ duce speed, dism issed per civil settlement. - Ezequiel G . Juarez, iniproper passing, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Anuslnsi Kalllgaridls, driving with license revoked, dismissed per correclion. - Erie F. Kelchum , speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $5, cost. - Nazakal Khan, expired regls­ lration card/ing, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Jessicu N . Kiger, speeding 85 in u 70, reduccd lo improper e(|uip- ment, $50, cost, -C ynlhia B. Knighl,expired in- .speelion slicker, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Jusiin R. Lamson, speeding 80 in a 7Ü, reduced lo Improper e(|uip- m cnt,$25,cost. - Sleven B. Lookablll, no head­ lights on wipers on, dismi.ssed per correction. - Antonio 0 . Lopez, speeding 74 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $5, cosl. - Richard S. Lowerre, e.vplreil inspeclion .slicker, dismissed per correclion. - Treva D . Lowlhorp. speeding 80 In a 70, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Tina M , Loziuk, .speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Patricia R, Lyerly, .speeding 53 in a 35, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jeffrey B. Lyncli, speeding 60 in a 45, dismissed in Ihc inleresi of justice,' - Erica D . Lyons, expired regis­ tration card/lag, operuting a vehicle w ilh no Insurance, dismissed per failure o f prosecuting wiiness to appear. - Erica D . Lyons, expired regls- Irulion card/lag, dismissed per plea; exceeding posted speed, reduced lo im proper cquipm enl. $50 , cost: child not In rear .seat, reduced lo scutbelt violution; operating u ve­ hicle w ith no insurnnce, dismissed per correction, - Ibrahim M , Muhnrum, no li­ ability Insurance, dismissed per cor­ reclion, - Baltuiar L , Mnndujano, speed­ ing 80 ih a 70, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost, -Jam es N . M annino, following too closcly; dismissed per civ il settlement. - Russell G . M artin, allowing unlicensed to drive, dismissed per correetiotl, - Arn,uifo T, M ilrtlnez, speeding 80 in a 70, Yeduced lo Im proper equipment,‘.S25i cosl, - L6rl'M,'M ason,speeding 88 in a 70, reiuccij to exceeding snfe speed, $2i5,.‘cbsl; failure to notify D epartnieiil'br M o lo r Vehicle o f oddresi‘.siwi?ge, dlshllsscd per cor- reclion;-;;;;';^ - LiO nurd'L, M cafce, expired Inspcctlon ¿ticker and,expired reg­ istralion Card/lug, dismissed per correclion, • Brudley W . M edford, failure to nolify Department o f M otor Vehicle of uddrcss chnnge, dismissed per correction, - Em ilia P. Melchor, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to 64 In a 55, $5, cost; expired Inspection sllcker,dls- misscd per correction, - Federico Mendes, fishing w ith­ out a license, pled responsible,cost, - M ark L , M endez, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo 79 In a 70, $5, co.st. ■ . ' - Jose M . M endoza, Improper passing, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $ 25, co.st, - Heather J. M iller, expired reg- Istrnllon card/lag, dismissed per correction. • - Benjamin C. M illikan, .speed­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced lo exceed­ ing .safe speed, $25, cosl; improper passing, dismissed per plea. - M ichael W . M inor, failure to secure passenger under 16, reduced lo .seatbelt violation, $25, cost. - M ora Avel, speeding 86 In a 70, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cosl, - Matthew C. Mouscr, speeding 85 In a 70, reduced lo improper equipm ent, $50, cost; expired in­ spection slicker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Sluarl T. Moulos, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo Improper ciiuip- m enl,$25,cosl. - W illiam D . M urray, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to 74 In a 70, $5, cost. - M atthew P. Nunley, speeding 92 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $5, cosl, - Phillip W . Pace I, reckless driv­ ing lo endanger, dismissed per civil selllemenl. • Janette I. Palmer, speeding 51 in a 33, dismissed in the Interest of juslice. - Michael A . Parker, speeding 62 in a 45, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Donald B. Parrott, failure to rcduce speed, dismissed per civil .selllemenl. - Shannon Y. Parsons, speeding 2 0 0 1 D o d g e N e o n SE $ 5 ,5 9 5 2 0 0 0 N is s a n S e n tr a G X E 2 0 0 1 D o d g e D a k o t a A/C. AM/FM/CD, PU PW. lill. aulo. gray $ 6 ,9 8 8 PaK w l Ыив 4 » f l 1'uck, eulo, A W FUCkU.M:.VO.ri»i««lwJ r u y A c r u M M tiko sa Q iea l iticw kl car 34K mi-'u» $ 9 ,9 9 5 2 0 0 1 T o y o ta R A V 4 Aulo. Groon. PW,PL. $ 1 2 , 9 8 8 2 0 0 2 C h ry s le r P T C ruise r Silver. QUtó, AM/FM/CD. tilt, int. wipors. only 1ЭК milos $ 1 2 ,9 8 8 2 0 0 3 D o d g e Neon SE 4 D l А М Г М .С & » . A.'C. iHJCbel »e a li, «u lo , pem oi U o o w/ IS K гы е|. tacfory w aiieoly' Oteal bxi lo ксЪоЫ car Musl $ 8 ,9 8 8 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - D iane S. Peoples, unsafe m ovem enl, dism issed per civ il selllement. - Tracy D . P e ltifo rd , no operator’s liccnse, dismls.sed per correclion. - Dcnrtis L. Privette,speeding 70 In a 55, reduced lo Improper c(|uip- m enl,$25,cosl. - Christopher M . Rakes, speed­ ing 60 In a 45, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Shnron D. Ramseur, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced lo Im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Lee A . Reich, fuilure lo wear driver's seat bell, dismissed in the Inleresi of juslice. - Am y M . Renegar, expired In­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Teagan A . Rhodes, spcedin gH6 in a 70, reduced to improper cquip­ menl, $75, cosl. - Jacqueline Richardson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equlpmeni, $25, cosl. - Jumes P. Roch 11, failure to wear driver's seat belt, dismissed In the interest of juslice; failure lo no- ■ lify Deparlment of M olor Vehicles o f address change, dismissed per correclion. -Curlis B. Rose,expired inspec­ tion sticker and expired reglslration card/tag, dismissed per correclion. - Bobliy W , Rosemun, no op­ erutors license, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Richurd 1. Roth.slein,speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $75, co.st. - Susan K . Saunders, expired inspection slicker, dismissed per correction. - W illiam R. Sawrey, following too closely, dismissed per civil .selllemenl. - R ichurd S. ScartioroHgh, speeding 85 In a 70, reduced lo 74 in u 70, $5, cosl. - Kelly P. Sheehan, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, eost; expired Inspection slicker, dismissed per correclion. - Karen L. Shepard, speeding 80 in a 7 0, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - Elizabelh A , Simmons, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced to 79 In a 7 0 , $5, cost; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. ■ - Janies L. Shnnis, following loo clo.sely, dismissed per civil .sellle­ ment. - Byron K. Sm ilh,driving/allow ­ ing vehicle nol rcglslcred/lliled, dis­ missed per correclion. - Dustin R. Sm ilh, speeding 74 In a 55, reduced to Iniproper cquip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Michelle T. Smilh, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to iniproper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - M illard F. Sm ith, failure lo wear driver’s seal bell, pled respon­ sible, $25, co.st; lleen.se nol In pos- .se.sslon, expired Inspeclion slicker, operuling vehicle with no insurance, dismissed per correction. - Twana E. Smoot, permit opera­ tion of vehicle w ilh no insurance, dismissed per correclion. - Donnie J. Speer, expired reg- istrullon card/lag, dismissed per correclion; speeding 70 in a 55, re­ duced lo Improper e(|Uipmenl, $25, cost; failure lo wear driver’s seat beh, pled responsible. - Keith R. Stumper, expired In­ spection slicker, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Mark S. Stanley, failure to wear driver's seat belt, pled responsible, $ 2 5 ,cost; license nol in po.s.session. dismissed per correction. • Daryl 11. Starnes, failure to com ply with license restrictions, dismissed per eorreetion. - Rolierl L. SiClaIr, speeding 74 in a 55, reduced to 64 in u 55, $10, cosl. - Howard J. Slocklon. I'ailure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil selllement. - Sherry II. Sullivan, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Herbert L . Tatum , fictitious/ concealed/revoked regislrutlon card/lag, dismissed per correclion. - Thomas M . Thom as, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo iniproper equipment, $25, cosl. - M illiccnl M . Tibnia, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, eost. • Jeffrey A . Trimble,.speeding 83 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Shukeela D . Turner, e.xceeding safe speed, reduccd lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Donald R. Tulterow , allered registration curd/tag and rictitiou.s/ concealed/revoked reglslration card/tug, dismls.sed per correction. ■ - Tiffuny E. Vule, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Pieter Vundyk, speeding 51 In u 35, dismi.ssed in Ihc inleresi of juslice; no operutors license, dis­ missed per plea. - Justin B. Vanhecke, speeding 80 In a 70, reduced lo Iniproper equipment, $25, cosl. - M ark E. W aldroup, speeding 95 in a 70, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cosl. - Benjumln W . Wallacc, speed­ ing 59 In a 45, reduced to Improper cquipmenl, $25, cosl. - Josliua K. Walser, speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo iniproper e(|uip- m ent,S25,cost. - Jel'I'ery A. W ard, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper eipiip­ ment, .$25, cosl. - Renzel L. W hren, speeding 70 In a 55, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; expired inspeclion sliekcr, dismissed per correction. - How m d D . W ilkins, faihire to wear driver’s seal licit, dismissed per plea; improper passing, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Lurry W . W illiam s, no liubillly Insurnnce, dismissed per correction. - Michuel A . 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Tuesday, ¡illcying everylliinj; from a kidnap­ ping, that a man svas wavinti a yuii, thal a lohbery was in priiiiress, lhal shols had been fired. Nichols and Ulankenship somehow' made il lo a nearhy residence askini; for help. W liilaker said. One report said they ran there, another said that a second vehicic may have been involved. When Ihe first ileputy ar- vived, he called for immedi­ ate assistance. He found Ihe two suspects on the scene, and Howell behind the wlieel of the truck with severe trauma to Ihe head, Whitaker said. Ulooil had been splatlered, and they i'irst ihouiiht he had been shol. Later in the invesligation, Ihey couldn’t find evidence of a gunshot, and thoughl .H ow ell may have been strangled and beaten to death. Whitaker said. They arc wail­ ing I'or a preliminary autopsy report to learn more.^ "A pparently, there had been some discussion inside Ihe vehicle aboul narcotics, money, maybe a robbery ... a conversalion about money and dope, robbery, taking dope or not enough dope," W hitaker said. “Whatever occurred, it occurred inside that vehicle." Because the scene was se­ cured for Ihe SBI crime lab lo arrive, Whitaker called super­ intendent of schools W .G. “Dub" Potts. Although the school was not involved in Ihe incident, the drive w'as blocked and Potls decided lo call off school for the day. A few buses had left the park­ ing lot. Whitaker said. A l the lime, investigators didn’t know if the murderer was on Ihe loose in the area. . Tlierc were signs tliat pep­ per spray or some other type of personal defense spniy had been used againsl Howell. Nichols and Blankenship lold investigators they thought Howell was reaching for a weijpon when Ihe fight began. Both showed signs they had been involved in a struggle, and Ihere was blood on Iheir clothing and on the baby. lio well had been frequent­ ing Ihc motel in Mocksville seeking drugs, Whitaker said the two suspects reported. They had been together all nighl looking for drugs. Nichols and Blankenship had been at the Scottish Inn for a week, and hail paid for a room through ne.4t week. N ichols’ brother called from Tennessee Tuesday af­ ternoon, saying his sibling had a problem with and re­ fused help for drug abuse, es- pecially O xyconlin. The coupic had fled Tennessee because authorities there were planning lo take custody of the child. He also said thal his brother "prostituted" Blankenship to gel money to buy drugs. The child was taken into Ihe custody of Davic Couniy Social Services. The two were pliiced in the Davie Couniy Delenlion Cen­ ler in lieu of a .$6,000 bond each, pending a preliminary hearing and further charges. Sheriff's Department Sgt. Tom Grubb takes a photograph of Donna Denise Blankenship. Sgt. Tom Grubb pholographs blood stains on Nichols shirt. Davie People DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRI’KISK RKCORD.Thursdny, Sept. 18,20()3 - Cl Edith Anderson shows a pocketbook fashioned by her granddaughter-ln-law, Christy Alvin Dyson, 92, remembers going to school on the Center Fair site. Anderson. Steve Evans and Mark Williams talk outside the barbe- Canned goods were among the entries in the annual Pearline and Bill Seaford look at the baked goods. They cue shack.event.won an award for red velvet cake. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 18,2003 Godbey-Taylor Couple Married At Carolina Bible Camp L ccA nii G iKlbey aiul Charles "C h u c k" W illia m T a y lo r were united in m urriagc ut 6 p.m , Sat­ urday, A u g . 16 at the outdoor am pliitheater at C arolina B ible C a m p in M o c k s v ille . D ennis C o n n e r, m in is te r o f the Y a d k in v ille C luirch o f C h rist, o fficiated. The bride is the daughter o f M r . und M rs . E d w u rd Lee G odbey o f M o c k sv ille . She is the g rn n d d u u g h te r o f A n n ie C a u d le W rig h t und the late A rchie W ade W right Jr. o f H ar­ m ony and Betty Lee O odbcy and the late A rm it Edw ard G odbey o f Lc.xing ton . She graduated w ith honors fro m M a ry v ille (Tenn.) C ollege in M a y w ith de­ grees in business and organiza­ tion m am igom ent, and sociol­ ogy, w ith a certification in non- ргоГа m anagem ent. The groom is the .son o f M r. and M rs. Charles Earnest Tay­ lo r o f R ock H ill, S .C . H e gradu­ ated from East Forsyth H igh School and is em ployed as a cus­ to m e r service rep resen tative w ith the K eith H ille r A gency o f N a tio n w id e Insurance in A d ­ vance. H e is the grandson o f L illie M ae Lov/e and the late W illia in Bedford Lo w o f Spring- Tield, Tenn., and M r. und Mr.s. Earnest Austin Tuylor Jr. o f W in ­ ston-Salem . Gue.sts w ere greeted by the groom 's cousin. Brandy Fortner o f N ash ville, Tenn., guest regis­ te r a tte n d a n t, und by P u ig e S p ille r and M ayg u n K le in o f S ta ffo rd , V a ., prog ram a tte n ­ dants. T h e bride w as escorted by her father und given in m urriugc by her m other and futher. She w ore a satin gow n overlaid w ith ch iffo n , crufted by her m other. T h e bodicc wus e m b ro id ered w ith luce m o tifs h ig h lig h te d w ith pearl b eudw ork, nnd the chapel length truin wus em bel­ lished w ilh em broidered butter­ flies. H e r porcelain rose hcad- piece was flanked by a double layer nngerlip length veil. S he c a rric d a b o u q u et o f creum und peach rosebuds sur­ rounded by w hite hydrungeas und m in ia tu re c a lla lilie s . M eghan M ue G odbey o f N ash­ v ille ,T e n n , was her sister's m uld o f honor. T he bridesm aids w ere: A b b ie H am m ond o f Flo rence, A la ., Lisa Neace o f L o u isville, T e n n ., and Jessica F o ster o f M adison, A la ., the bride’s co l­ lege suitem ates; and C y n th ia G insberg o f R ock H ill, S .C . and M e lin d u O ldham o f C ary, the g roo m ’s sisters. J u n io r b rid e s m a id s w ere A shton Y o rk o f A dvuncc und Sharce K n ig h t o f M o c k s v ille , the bride’s cousins. T h e groo m ’s cousin, N ulhan H e n ry o f S p rin g fie ld , T e n n ., served as be.st m un. G room sm en were; Jon G insberg o f R ock H ill, S .C ., the g ro o m ’.s b ro lh e r-in - luw ; Steve W eeks o f Dobson nnd Sleven W hitukcr o f Parkersburg, W .V a ., friends o f Ihe g roo m : W ade D y e o f N ash ville, Tenn., N u lh a n F re e m a n o f T u c s o n , A riz ., N ic k Freem an o f A uburn, A ltt, and S co tl M c E n d re e o f Eagan, M in n ., college friends o f Ihe groom . Ushers w ere R ick W illiam s o f N ushville, high school friend o f the b ride; John E p p le y o f N ushville and M att Hudson o f M o c k s v ille , frie n d s o f the Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Aaron Kennedy D u r h a m - K e n n e d y C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t W o o d l e a f M e t h o d i s t L in d a C o rson D u rh am o f W o o d le a f and B radley A aron Kennedy o f W oodleaf were mur­ rie d S a lu rd a y , A u g . 30 at W o o d le a f U n ite d M e th o d is t C hurch. T h e R ev. B ill Draughn o ffic ia te d at Ihe 2 p .m . c e r­ em ony, follow ed by a reception. T h e bride wns escorted by her son, Jonathan D urham . K ayla D urh am o f W oodleuf, daughter o f the bride, w as m aid o f honor. J en n ife r N elson o f A dvunce wus bridesm aid. Jeffrey K en n ed y, father o f Ihc groom , wus best m un. Eddie S m ith o f Ind ianu, brother o f the g ro o m , und To n y C hastain o f W o o d leaf, w ere groom sm en. A s h la n C a m p b e ll o f c o u p lc . T h e g ro o m ’s c o u sin , A lexis A therton o f G reenbrier, Tenn., w as the flo w er g irl and the g ro o m ’s n ep h ew , N ath an G insberg o f R ock H ill, was the ring bearer. T h e b rid e ’s cousin, A u slin Y ork o f A dvance, lit a m em ory cundle given by the bride’s grcul aunt and uncle, M r. and M rs. B ill W rig ht o f S u m m erville, S .C ., in rem em brance o f those friends nnd fu m ily m em bers w ho hud died or w ere unnble to attend. T h e bride and groom w ove a thrce-slrand cord sym b o lizin g unity w ith G od w hile Ihe bride’s sisler pre.sented a sign language interpretation o f Ihe contem po­ rary C hristing song, "T h e H a m ­ m er H old s," by Bebo N orm an. R cccp tio n A re c e p tio n at the c a m p , given by the b rid e’s parents, fol­ low ed. M a rie K n ig h t o f M o c k sv ille , the b rid e ’s aunt, designed and m ade the w edding cake, w hich featured a photograph o f the couple surrounded by four sut- e llile cukes decorated w ith blue h ydrangeas, can dles, Iv y and tw in k le lig h ts. A d d itio n a l fla ­ vored cakes w ere m ade by A nnie W rig h t und B etty G odbey, the bride’s grnndm oihers. and Evon Fells, fu m ily friend. R eh e arsa l D in n e r T h e gro o m ’s parents hosled a reheursal dinner at the Jericho C h u rch o f C h ris t fe llo w s h ip building on Friday evening. A sit-dow n dinner o f stuffed c h ic k en , roast b e e f, steum ed broccoli, rice p ila f, pursley po­ tatoes, steam ed sum m er veg ­ etables, und spinuch fru il salud wus served. The groom 's cuke table featured a curved m ullurd duck cake w ith fudge cuttuils by D ebbie K oontz o f M o cksville, a fa m ily frie n d o f the b rid e . C hocolate cake and straw berry shortcake was also served. M a s te r o f cerem onies was K irk Sam s o f K annapolis, and the'disc jo ckey was Lee E ppley o f C h a rlo lte , frie n d s o f the couple. A m em ory table displayed p ic lu re s and ile m s fro m the couple’s past and a slide show o f c h ild h o o d p ic tu re s w ns show n, prepared by the bride’s sisler. S ocial E vents • A bbie H am m ond hosted a "S easo n s" Ih e m e s h o w er on A p ril 18 in M a ry v ille , Tenn., at the W illa rd H o u s e on the M a ry v ille C o lleg e cam pus for friends s la ff and faculty, • M eghan G odbey, sister o f the bride, Joan H o ly fie ld , M a riu K n ig h t, C o n n ie V e s ta l and M alin d a Y o rk, aunts o f the bride, and A n n ie W rig h t, grandm olher o f Ihe bride, hosled a m iscella­ neous show er June 1 al the Jeri­ cho C hurch o f C hrist fello w h ip hull in M o cksvillc. M aria Knight designed and m ade the cake. • B etty G odbey, grandm olher o f the bride, hosted a show er on June 15 in her hom e in L e xin g ­ ton fo r friends nnd fum ily o f the bride. • T h e Young A dults M in is ­ try hosled u couples show er in M a r y v ille at th e M a r y v ille C hurch o f Christ fellow ship hall on July 6 for fu m ily m em bers and friends. • M eghun G odbey hosled u Mr and Mrs. Charles William Taylor p ajam a/b ach elo relle party for Ihc bride-elect und her friends und fum ily on A ug. 15 ut the d in ­ ing hall o f C arolina B ible C am p. • M alissa G odbey, m olher o f the bride, hosled a bridal lu n ­ cheon on A ug. 16u l Gusthuus in M ock.sville. B ridesm aids gifts w ere given. T h e c o u p le w e n t on a w eeklong honeym oon Irip to u re s o rt in P u e rto A v e n tu ra s . M e xic o . T h e y reside in M o cks­ v ille. 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A re Y o u C o n c e rn e d F o r A F rie n d O r L o v e d O n e W ith A lz lie im e r’s D is e a s e ? Piedmont Medical Research Associates is currently in search of moderate to severe Alzheimer's sufferers for an investigational research study. Study participants must be at least 50 years of age to participate. While participating, the following study-related items will be provided to study participants at no cost: □ Study medication □ Physical examination □ Laboratory testing Financial compensation is also provided to study participants up to $200. For more information, please contact PMRA at 336-714-7672. Advance News ■Hy E d ith Z lin in u riiin n -Advance Coricspoiidcnt ; Hom ecom ing w ill be at Ihc ;M ethodist Church Sunday,Sept. <!1 celebrating ils 210th year. :Evcryonc is invited. : W c w elcom ed unolher new, :young c h o ir m em ber Sundny, Jla le y Dunn. ; T h irte e n m em b ers o f o u r church enjoyed a day at Shatley Springs last Tuesday w liere they hud lunch. They also w ent to tilc n d u lc to sec Ihc Fresco's, ivlecll'ord Shoaf wus the driver o f •the van. ; Jack und D o ro tliy C u rte r spent Ihe w eekend in the m oun- tuins ut L in v ille . M e lis s n H e n d rix B u in u m und baby Isabelle o f C hariotte. M e re d ith H e n d rix , sludenl at U N C -C h u rlo lltc v is ite d th e ir grandm others lasl W ednesday afternoon, Pauline H endrix o f F o rk und E d ith Z im m c rm u n , Later Junie H endrix jo ined them al E d ith ’s and all w ere supper guests. O u r c o m m u n ily e x te n d s sym pathy lo the fam ily o f D onna C arter. She died lust w eek ufier a lengthy illness. B o b L a w s o n und w il'e M in n ie Rose C rew s Law son o f Polk C ity , Flu. w ere Saturday afternoon visitors o f Frank and M argie M arklund. Luter in the w ee k th e y v is ite d E d ith Z im m erm an and Sarah B ailey. Edith Z im m erm an wns :i F ri­ duy afternoon visitor o f Beulah C lin e in llie R edland conirnu- .n ily . A speedy recovery is w isheil for Brenda Burton us she goes into the ho.spital this w eek for extensive surgery. H appy B irlhduy to F'rances W a rd , Jan e S a m m o n s . B e lt B arn h ard t, M a rg ie M a rk la n d . Lucy B arney and E laine Bahn. County Line News Ky Shirley Thorite C ounty Lin e Correspondent W elcom e to the C ounty Line new s und to the C ounty L in e c o n im u n ity. W here is C ounty Line? In the eurly lySOsand 1460s, if m y daddy saiil hc was going to C ounly L in e, I knew hc was going to a slore ul the intersec­ tion o f N .C . У 0 1, U .S . 64 W est, and D avie A cadem y R o iid .T h at was the "busine.ss center" o f Ihe area, w ilh tlie m ain store being Jam es W arren ’s A m o co in the "V ." It wus luteroperated by the Andersons iind Ihe Strouds, plus G riff’s (C larence G riffith ) store. Sum S tro u d ’s m ill neurby on N .C . 901 und la te r C a rtn e r’s S inclair began in 195У. T h a t’s the w ay it wus until the 1970s w hen tw o things oc­ currcd; the A m oco stulion wus closed und Ihe com m unity buill the C ounty Line V olunteer Fire D epurlm eni on Ridge Road near U .S . 64 W est about a m ile w esl o f N .C , 9 0 1 . ' N o w , most people think o f C ounty Lin e us the conim unity in .southwestern D a v ic , near Ihe Ired c ll/D avie/R o w an line, cen- iered about the lire departm enl und bounded by H unting C reek, |he S oulh Y adkin R iv e r und Ihc fo u iu y linos. ; N o t o n ly has C o u n ly L in e grow n in ureu, Inil in the num ­ ber o f fum ilies. As laic as tho 1950s und 60s, if someone in tlte area w asn't a S lroud , G aith er, C artner, K oontz, or kin to one, lhal per.son had to be a visitor. M y grandm u w us M a g g ie G a ilh e r T h o rn e . G re a t-g re a t aunt Mcli.ssa G aith er m arled R i­ churd " D ic k " S tro u d . G re u t- greut aunl B elle B row n m urried T o m m y C artner. C ousin Rachel Foster m arried Frank S lro u d . C(Hisin Sudie C am pbell m arrieil Dorse K o o n tz. A u n l M argaret G ibson m arried Robert C arlner, w hose m other w as Ester Stroud C artner, and .so on, and so on ... In 193.1, the Strouds began a Stroud R eunion w hich w as held annually on Ihe Ihird Sunday in S ep tem b er ut S o ciety B uplist C h u rch u n lil Ihc lu le 1 950s, w hen it was discontinued due lo Ihe declining health o fth e orga­ nizers. A t thut tim e. Society con­ tinued Ihe tradition o f din ner on the grounds and aflernoon sing­ ing us the church hom ecom ing. Society und its ccnietcry arc rich on local genealogy. Today, Society invites every­ one to attend the church hom e- Pino News com ing service Sunday m o rn­ ing. Sept. 2 1, follow ed by a cov­ ered dish dinner. The church in­ vites everyone to attend revival services w ith the R ev. M ik e H am by o f M t. Pleasant Baptist C hurch in W ilkesboro as guest speaker. S ervices w ill beg in cach e ve n in g at 7 , M o iu la y - W ednesday. O u r com m unity extends its deepest sym pathy to the fam ily o f C harlo u Pope, a lo n g -tim e resident vvlto recently w ent to he w ith the Lord Jesus C hrist. In our C ounty Lin e news, wc w ill fculure u little o f the past, the pre.seni and the future. If ycni have related new s/an n o u n ce­ ments or piclures. cal 14 9 2 -5 115 und leave a message. Ity N o ra L iitln iin Pino Correspondent T h e b re a k fu s t at W e s le y C hapel w ill be Ihis S aturd ay, Sept. 2 0 .Tho menu w ill he coun­ lry ham , red eye gravy, sausage, sausage gravy, scram bled eggs, buked upples, grits und hom e­ m ade bi.scuils. Il w ill be served from 6 :.3 0-I0 a.m . Everyone is invited. Oiu- prayers are w iih D iane R obertson and Pastor T o m m y Robertson. Diane was back in the hospital last w eek. E rvin and Peggy A n g e ll o f M anico visited H urinon Lalliam Saturday. N ancy and B ill Henson o f C harlotle also visited him . Four Corners U y M iiric W h ite Гч)11г Corners Corrcspondenl M rs. Johnsie Shellon and Von Shelton uttcnded u reception for M r.u n d M rs. D ylan D ull Sunday uliernoon ul the hom e o f Vernon D u ll. Batry S m illi is on our sick list und needs ourcom inued pruyers. M rs. N orm a Jean D unn vis- ited M rs . E dna A nn B eck one day last w eek. M rs. Johnsie Slielton allended a birthday party Suturduy honor­ ing Janu Hughes for her birlhduy al the hom e o f M r. and M rs. T im Hughes and A m an d a. A lso at­ tending w ere M r. and M rs. Von S lielto n , L o y e , M ull and Ryan S hellon, and M r. and M rs. Ron Hughes. The Episcopal Cliw'ch of die Ascension at Fork Welcomes You (and vour best triend) T h e D a v ie C o u n ty H u m a n e Society w ill be here w ith best frien d s w ho siieetl adoption. 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The reunion hnicheon w ill be on SHliiriluy al'tcrnoon, Sept. 20 beginning at noon. A ll relatives anil frienils are invited lo bring a eovereil ilisli or basket o f food. O n Sunday m orning. S epl. 21, w orship service at II a.m . w ill convene al the T h iril Creek B aptist C h u rch . S ton y P o in l. w here thc R ev. Sterling H ow ard is the paslor and M a c Lois Cnin O rilTm is a m em ber. For m ore inform alion, con­ tacl Faye C ain C arter nl 9 9 8 - 3 626 or Frank C ain 111 5 78 -1 27 7 . co-chairs o f the steering com - m itlec. Civitan Bluegrass Convention Raises Funds For Local Charities Kyle Swicegood, president of the Rotary Club of ivlocksvilie, and Christine Sanders, Mocksville town manager, chat about the Elliot Engel program at the library on Oct. 9. The MUinds o f banjos and gui- lars. m andolins and fiddles filled thc air as m enibers o f Ihe C o o l­ eem ee C iv ila n C lu b held Iheir I'irsl bluegrass and fiddlers con- veiilion on A ug. 23 al the M a ­ sonic Picnic G rounds in M o cks­ ville. The club regisiereil m ore lhan 4 0 in d iv id u a ls and g ro u p s. M em bers w ere prepared for the hot w eather w ith plenty o f cold w a te r, drin ks and sno-eones. S everal hundred holdogs and ham burgers w ere prepareil for ihe esiim aled crow d o f 6 00. Prizes am ounting to S2,(K)0 w ere aw arded, plus ribbons and trophies. Local businesses spon­ sored the event w ith cash, food and door prizes. P roceeds w ere d onated lo D avie C ounly Special O lym pics. C a m p M a n n a , D a v ie H ig h S ch o o l, T h c C o o lee m ee F ire D epartm ent. D avic Hospicc und the Slorehou.se for Jesus. Dr. Elliot Engel Returning Civitans Win Awards For Program O n Dickens W h o in Ih e D ic k e n s is Dickens'.’ G o lo ihc D a v ie C o u n ly P u b lic L ib ra ry on Thursday, O cl. 9 at 4 p.m . or 7 p.m ., and D r. n ilio l l-ngel w ill help you learn w ilh the p rc s c n u ilio n , "The Dickens N obody Know s." The free program is m ade possible from donalions I'roni Ihe R olary C lu b o f M o cksville, Ihe D a \ ic H igh School Sludenl G o v e rn m e n l, and the D a v ic C ounty A rls C o u n c il. Rngel is a popular, w o rld ­ w id e s p e a k e r re tu rn in g lo M o c k sv ille for ihc fourlh con- seciilivc year. H c has been de­ scribed as a m asler o f e n lcrliiiii- m ent w ho uses lu in io r and de­ ta il. H is presentation style has been com pared to lhal o f A n d y R o o n e y and P aul H a rv e y . A N .C . S late p ro fesso r, a w a rd - w in n in g leachcr and scholar, lin g el has perform ed in a PUS lelevision n iini-lecliire scries on D ickens. G e l m o re in fo rm a tio n on Fngel al wivw.diiihorsink.ciiiii. C lic k on "fin d out m ore ..." and "T h c R eview ers are la lk in g ." C lic k on “ In P la in t-N G L L - isli." For m ore inform alion on the library p ro g ram ,call 7 5 1 -2 0 2 3 . Cassidy Completes Navy Training N a vy F irem an A p p ren lic e A n d re w C . C a s s id y , son o f Sherry C . R oyal o f W inslon Sa­ lem . and D w ig h i D , Cassidy o f .M ocksville receiuly com plcled U .S . N avy basic training al Re- cruit Train in g C om m and, G reat Lakes, 111. D uring Ihc eighl-w eek pro­ gram , Cassidy com pleted a va­ riety o f training w hich included classroom sludy and practical insiruction on naval custom s, first a id , fire fig h tin g , w a le r safely and su rv iv a l, nnd ship­ board and a irc ra ft safely. A n em phasis w as also placed on physical niness. T h c eapslone event o f boot i-'amp is "B altic Stations", Thi.s exercise givc.s recruits thc key skills and eonfidcncc they'need lo graduale and take lo the fleet. ''B ailie Stations" has been de­ signed to g alvan ize the basic w arrio r allribiiles o f sacrifice, dedication, leaniw ork and en­ durance in each recrnil Ihrough the practical application o f ba­ sic N nvy skills und the core val­ ues o f lionor, courage and com - m ith ie n t. Its d is tin ctly 'N a v y ' flavo r was designed lo take into necounH vlial il means lo he a sailor. . ,■ C a ^ ld y is a 2000 graduale o f y/eii F O riy ih H ig h School o f • i.',' ' llrin n luu l lliilly A npus nre excited to nnnouncu llic liirtli o f th e ir SUM, D y lu n S cott A n - Ku.s. H e «US h o rn on A ugust 2 (llh ,2 (l0 .3 a tri:l9 |).m .n (L e x - in i;t(iii iM e in iirlu l H o s p ita l. D y la n w eiittivd K Itis. K.5 o /. and wus 21 Inelies Ion);. T h e p ro u il n in te rn n l (•rn ndparents ure K ic k und D ia n n e S n id e r and p a tern al t;randpurcnt.s are K ini and ,lui) A n)ius, Earns Promotion C o l. C hristopher E . C o ley is the deputy com m ander o f the 4 3 7 th o p e ra tio n s g ro u p . A ir M о b i 1 i I у C o m rn a n d , C h a rle s lo n A ir F o rc e Base, S .C . H e is llie son o f A rnold and A n n О wing s C o le y and grandson o f •Anna A . O w ings o f M o c k sv illc . In the new p o silio n ,C o ley is re s p o n s ib le fo r the c o m b a t Coley R E A L E S T A T E A U C T I O N S 445 Homes Drive., R ural H all NOON L u k e .\n d re w Н а р е т а и c e le lira te d his 2nd b irth d a y S ulurd uy.A uK U S l 2.i,2(m .V H e c e le h ru le d w ith a " N e m o " p u rly w ill) Ills I'um lly ut lium e. L u k e Is the litlle b ro th e r n f L in d sey, und .son o f T o n i und S liu n n o n llu p e m u n o f C o n ­ c o rd . H e is th e )>rumlsoM o f ,lu n e t a n d W o o d le B a les o f A d vu n ee niu l H elen und K leh- a rd H a p e m u n o f C o n c o rd . H is tjre a l-K ru n d p u rv n ts n re M r. u n d M r s . C h a r lie M e C la m riie k o f M o e k sv ille . W’e w ould lik e to th u n k ev­ e ryo n e fo r tlie nice ull'ts and fo r h e lp ln u ns e e le liru te this specilli (lay. Fri., Sept. 19 «12 DIRECTIONS: Umvorsity Pnrkwey North towjrcfs Rurnl Hnll Flight onto W>ill fid Hiijht otUo Holnws Dnvo Houso on Lofi. Homo bin» in lOCG tias 3 bodfoorns, 1 lull bnlh and is appicximaloV 127*1 ♦/• sij (I. This hotno Mas 6 fooins Rooms includo a living room, miistof bodroom, and kiichon Hoiibo has a lull basomont. Public walor/soplic lank Houso has boon damnaod by fifo. The proporty is locatod on 1,02 ncros. Tax valuo S02,600 Groal opponuniiy (of invostor! 5213 Cox Blvd., Winston-Salem Fri., Sept. 19 • 3 DIRECTIONS: 52N (o Ltbctly SUoat {Aifport} oxit. Turn Right. Liboiiy Sifoo/ bpcomos Old Rural Hall Hd. Turn Lofi onlo Cox Blvd. Houso on Highl. Homo built in 102B has 3 bodroorns, \ (uH balh and is appioximaioly t22G -»/• sq 11. This homo hna 6 fooma. Rooms includo a liviny room, maslor bodroom. and kitchon Gas hoat. Public wator/sowor. Tho proporty Is tocatod on .29 nero. Tax vnluo S50,500. Giont opporlunily ftir Invoslor or lirsl lìmo buyor! Movo ricjhl in! Call Tara Popa 336-34S ’i3 1 1 for ttw ro Info or appt for vlewlns C o l. K e m iclh G . K c ln c r. Pros.. N C A L 3 2 r> K F irs t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a lty [•inn Ijcciisc #722‘) • PO Пох 335,1.owisvillt*Visit Our HVft Sile tt wwwatUctn3Ìi;^fiu<;tlafl.catt\ • aiuil:(336) 945-11 IKй>111 G e n e L a g le and his w ife T am m y represenled the C o o l­ eem ee C ivitan C lu b at the state convcnlion in H icko ry A ug. 15- 16. T he presidenl-elecl o flh e lo ­ cal club accepted ihrce awards on b e h a lf o f C o o le e m e e C ivitans. The club earned the H elm s- num A w ard for giving S600 lo the C iv ila n In lc rn a lio n a l R e- sciirch C enler at ihe U niversity o f A labam a. It e arn e d thc G o v e rn o r’s M a ke A D ifference A w ard for uccum ululing m ore than 1.003 points on the eoniesl and awards program . T lie third w as the Top D is- tric l. given lo all clubs in D is ­ tricl W est for being the largest dislricl in all o f C ivitan . S u e S h iic in a k e fro m Ih c B oone C lu b w as installed as governor, and her c ab in el in ­ cludes G ene L a g le . lieutenant governor for A rea 4 W est. Ne.xl year's convcnlion w ill lie in Boone. Chigger Hill Ram blers To Play At Fiddler’s Grove The C higger H ill Ram blers, led by N ancy Peacock o f H ar­ m o ny, w ill be Ihe hosi band p la y in g al F id d le r's G ro v e Cam pgi'oiind, Union G rove, S al­ urday. Sepl. 20 beginning al 7;3() p.m . T h c band plays irad ilio n a l bluegrass and gospel n uisic. They play for churches, festivals and civic groups. T h ey arc one o f the re g u la r bands ut the S heffield M usic H a ll in D avie C ounty on Salurday nights. Band m em bers are: N ancy Peacock, fiddle; H arold H ayes, bass: Paul Lam bert, m andolin; Busier R o y a l, banjo; and G a r­ land Lam bert, guilar. “These excellent m usicians w ill provide an evening o f good m usic and enlerlainm enl." said host H arper A . Van H oy. T hey are the next lo the last grou p in eo n cerl al F id d le r’s G ro v e ,o n N .C . 9 0 1 ,forlh e 2003 season. T hc last concert on Sept. 27 w ill be the fronl porch strings. There w ill be a ja m session I'o llo w in g thc e o n c erl. O th e r musicians are invited. N o adm is­ sion w ill be chargcd, bul a love o fferin g w ill be taken fo r the host band. B ring law n chairs for scaling. In ease o f rain , the con- ecrl w ill be held in the barn. ,re fld io o 'ji\)ffo u r C -1 7 A si|uad- rons «nd nil Operations supporl siiuiidron. T h c group w as the firs l lo rc c e iv e the C - I7 A G lobcnio sier III in 1993. The 4 3 7 th .A irlift W in g pro vid es m ore lhan 40 percenl o f die D e­ p a rtm e n t o f D e fe n s e 's a ll- w eather airdrop force. C o le y w as born A u g . 2S. lO.SQ in C oncord, and earned a b a c h elo r’s degree in business adniinislralion from T he Citadel and u inaslcr's o f public adiniii- islralion degree from B all Slale U niversity T h e S u s a n G . K o m e n B r e a s t C a n c e r F o u n d a t i o n N orth Carolina Triad Affiliate The North Carolina Triad Affiliate ofThe Susan G. Koincn Breast Cancer Foundation Is Seeking Crant Proposals For Innovative Breast Health Programs A uiiii|uo iisiH’cl alio u l the; Susan G . Konion Hrc.ist C anccr Fciunclnlion is Ihnt 7S%oi not luntls r.iiscci llirou gli ovenis such ns iho Kom on Raco for Iho C uro' slay in Ihc c o m m u n ily lo iunci iniiov.iiivo lironsi lit!<illli etiiiccilion, scrconing nncl tronlniont proiocls. TIiQ romainclGr supporis Iho Knnten rouncidlion A w ard .inti Research G ranl Program . Tlio Race held in M ay ol 2 0 0 3 raised over $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 w hich lirings llie N o rth Carolinn Triad A ffiliale o f the Susan G . Konien HronsI C nncer Foundation's 4 year lolal lo over $1,5 million. To dale, our A ffiliale hns aw arded $ 6 9 4 ,0 0 0 in grnnts to non-profil orgnnizalions in our eighl-counly service area. Because of lliis funclinB, liiinclreds w h o could nol afford m nm niogram s and breast heailh care, ari! Ix'ing scrcioned for hreasi canter. Tlie 200:i Konien North C.irollnn Tri.id Affiliale G ranl Recipients were: - FORSYTH C O U N TY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - YW CA O F GREENSHORO - C O M M U N IT Y CARE CLIN IC - SURRY C O U N TY HEALTH A N D N U TR ITIO N CENTER - THE IIREAST CLIN IC - W INSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY - YW CA O F W INSTON-SALEM - BREAST CANCER C O A LITIO N O F NC For grant application ; , information, visit www.triadrace.com. ^ Air applications must be ; recieved by September 26th to be considered. ' Mar/r your calendars for Saturday, May Bth, 2004 for next year's race! N O W M A Y B E T H E B E S T T I M E E V E R T O B U Y A C A R R I E R H E A T I N G A N D C O O L I N G S Y S T E M . hitroducing Cool Cash, W h en ; you can gci a rebare of uji co $ 6 0 0 on ciuaiifying new Carrier systems. W e have the perfect com fort system for your h om e ,,, at spectacular Cool Cash savings! Save up to m $ 6 0 0 * ^ Shore’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 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() nAVri'; COUN'PY tiNTIiRPRISE RECORD , Thur.sdiiy, Sept. 18, 2003 - C5 П 7 Г f e i 1 I i J Members of the Mocksville High School Class of 1943 at the 60th-year reunion were, from left: front - Dale Chaffin, Pearline Beck Seaford, Nell Boger Robinson, Helen Dyson Chaffin, Lucille Tutterow Beck, Ella Gray Smith, Kathlyn Hoots Reavis, Neva Markham Anderson, Teacher Helen Page Crenshaw, Dorothy Howard Sparks; row 2 - Julia James Chamberlain, Lelia Barnes Lemiey, Nellie Sofley Cook, Berma Tucker Foster, Lols McDaniel Long, Martha Graves Zellner, Jane Glasscock Tutterow, Grace Ralledge Beck, Ethel McCiamrock Lowder, Armond Smith, C. LeGrand Dunn; and row 3 - Beulah Johnson Honeycutt, Robert “Bob" Hall, Gilbert Lee Boger, and Joyce Anderson Goodman. M HS C lass O f ‘43: ‘Life Is W hat You Make It’ L ife is w hal you m ake it. T h e m otto o f the 1943 Class o f M o c k sv illc H igh School was re m e m b e re d w h en m em bers m et for thc 6 0lh year reunion, T w e n iy -fo u ro f thc 4 9 gradu­ ates answ ered roll cull. A total o f 5 7 , in c lu d in g classm ates, spouses and guests registered. M in u ies o f the .“iOth reunion w ere read. S e v e ra l u n a b le to u tle n d called or had sent letters. “W e m issed seeing them ,” suid class m e m b e r D o ro th y H . S p arks, “ M uch rem iniscing, visiting und catching up look placc from be­ ginning lo end. even during Ihe good m eal." E ach tab ic w as d ec o ra te d w ith a red ro se (th e class flo w e r), w ilh baby's breath in a bud vase. T h e 15 deceased m em bers w ere rcm cm hered w ilh a rite o f the roses c ercm o n y : as ih c ir names w ere re a d ,a red ruse was placed for cach in a large vase. N am es sverc: B illie A m m o n s, A delaide A ngell W h itaker, Ross B a rn e y c a s lle . N o rm a S m ilh C o o k , C lin a rd L c G ra n d . .1. D iiffe c M c D o n a ld . Joe S pry, Frances W il.son C lem ents, C ad G re g o ry , Jam es S w ie o g o o d , W illia m G . “ B ill" Sanford, Ruth S m ith H illa rd , K atlicrinc W ard R ichurdson, J,N . Richardson Jr. and D o ro th y L a k e y W a lk e r. A lso rcnienihered was the mas- c o l.R .W .“ B ill" C o lle lle Jr. Presentations w ere m ade to E lla G ra y S m ith , a p lai|iie in gratitude fo ra li her years o f ser­ vice lo the class: a book, "W h al Il M eans To Be Soulhern" lo the teacher, H elen Page Crenshaw for her guidance; and a red rose 10 M rs. D .J. M a n d o . teacher's w ife and friend o f m any. B erm a T u c k e r Fosler read Ihree o f her o riginal w riting s, in clu d in g " I N e v e r Forgot A I'ace." C la s s m a te T Iu in u is E ato n fro m W o o d slo ck, G a ., m ade ' eom iiienls and led the group in singing “G od Bless A m erica," H u g h T h o m a s H o w a rd o f P ikevillc spoke b riefly, saying hc was glad to bo w ith thc group and is w orking on a book, A Video und pictures w ere m ade. , R obert B , H a ll'th u n k c d all fo r attending and fo r nil w ho helped put thc reunion togelher. H c a sked th e R e v , C h a rle s L e m iey lo lend a closing prayer, “ A nother w ay o f putting the m otto is ‘life is 10 perccnl w hat you m ake it und 9 0 percent how you luke it’ ." said Sparks. i|uol- ing Irv in g B e rlin , s o n g w rite r and m usician. D a v i e P l a c e R e m e m b e r s A t S:4f) a.m . on Sept. 11. a lolal o f 37 residents o f fJavie Place gathered in front o f llic facility. T h e y w ere s ile n l. p raying and rem em bering ihul lim e Iw o years ago. T he residents had held hands w h ile C o lle e n S train read an original poem , A fterw urils, r<aynionil G ray .said a prayer for the victim s o f 9 -1 1 , their loved ones, Am erica und for D avie Place. “W e w ould just like every­ one to know that w e rem em ber and w e care," said T rud y Speer, activity direclor. D ix ie l a n d Fa r m Lessons (Engtishtlunl-Soat) lixloor ni)d CXjtdoor Arunn Inuo Ooarclfttg Паю - $250 lor (ifsl 6 Monlhs Contact Marissa .lohnston EmaU: cliniolafKlirvkfisbCG.coin PhOoe.336-492'6403 Web.viVMdlnieiat>d.\k 1704 Ooüboy Ro ì kJ - Mocksvillo, NC 27028 50%OFFFirstLesson with this Adi D B W A G e t s W e t - C l e a n s D o g s - A n d R a i s e s I V I o n e y A lth o u g h th e sun w us shining b n g h lly , it w as raining dogs - and ino re dogs as the D a v ic B u s in e s s W o m e n ’s A sso ciation held it’s first B o w W o w W ash D u y on S aturdjiy, A u g . 2 3, T h e re wns no set charge for thc dog w ash, o n ly donutions w ere accepted. A ll proceeds w e re lo b e n e fit th e D n v ie C o u n ty H u m an e S ociety, B etw een lQ a .m ,u n d 2 p .m „ tho D B W A ra ised ,$450 and bathed m o re than 4 0 dogs, “ A n d w ere not talk in g tiny p u p p ie s , w e ’ re ta lk in g |-> eve ry th in g fro m G rout D anes. S ib e ria n H u s k ie s , B o x e rs , G e rm a n S h e p a rd ’s and even s o m e R o ttw e ile r s ," s a id C rystal H u ll, “ N o t o n ly w ere the dogs n ic e an d c ic a n , b u l a ll o u r d e s ig n a ted d o g w ush crs aro no w Ile a und tic k free as w e ll,’’ she said, “ T h a n k yo u to e v e ry o n e w lio helped lo c o o rd iiia lc und p u ll o ff such a unique event. W e w o u ld love to thunk euch n n d e v e ry in d iv id u a l a n d business th at donuted to this e ve n t, bul thc lisl is too lon g. Y o u k n o w w h o y o u urc und pIcHse kn o w thut w c appreciate yo u r support. "S o lei y o u r ‘T''ido" p lay in the m ud and sw im in Ihe pond' - w c 'll be buck a g a in n e x l yeu r,” she said. T h e D a v ie B u s in e s s W o m en 's A sso ciation is m ade o f w om en from all w alks o flil'e ' a n d v a rio u s c a re e rs . T h o iir g a n i/a lio n p ro v id e s n c lw o r k -in g . s iijip o rl a n d (.■aniaraderie lo m em bers w ith the o pportu nity lo prom olo and supporl Ihe c o iii-n iu n ity . F o r m oro inl'ornialion on becom ing a m o n ib e r, c u ll th e C lu b President T ra c y V o g ler al 7 5 1 - 2 8 2 « , CAMILLE GARDENS* SIGNS Pansies • M u m s • P u m p k in s Trees • S h rub s • Ciifts A ddress ik. C u s to m ,Sii'iis m Fniiii Mm-biill,' ■ lluyHOI Shlßiiiux ( liiinh ll{l fliimul (Ун llHQi llu'ii li'/i ufi («питникт fir. O u r d e e p e s t's y m p a th ie s & p ray e rs to Ih e fa m ilie s o f iVIv T ara I a m i D u s tin ivieycrs. 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G o t o 4 t h s t o p l i g h t , t i i r n l e f t & l o o k f o r s c h o o l o n l e f t b e s i d e C l e m m o n s l i b r a i y ) Cf> - »ЛУИС COU N l'Y KN I KU l'U ISK R K C O U l). riuirsdii.v. Sept. 18. 2()03 r a n r - i T -DAVIIi COUN TY liN l'KRI'KI.SK RKCORD. riiui sday.Sopl. 18. 2003 - C7 I I i: H u n t e r s S h o u l d P r o t e c t A g a i n s t M o s q u i t o e s Lisa Peverall and Eleanor Peverall of Winston-Salem look at some of the painted windows by Leslie Hamlin at ttie One Way Arts and Antiques show at the Glenn and Linda Mace farm near Mocksville last weekend. "We’re loving it,” Lisa said. "We’re so impressed." - Photos by Robin Fergusson Terry Ramsbotham gets the chicken ready to add to the big pot of dumpllns. Joe Phillips of Mocksville sings for the crowd.Visitors look over some of the plants offered by Michelle Whitaker and Willow Roots Nursery. Joe Rams- bothem had the hot job of keeping the fire going for the outdoor cook­ ing, and for frying the Johnny Cakes. Dove season opened Sept. I , nnd hunters should not bc concerned that handling or eat­ ing the birds will iriinsinit West Nile virus or olher niosquito- borne illnesses. No evidence exists that West Nile virus (W NV), Easl­ ern Equine Eneephiilitis (EEE) or LaCrosse virus arc spread in any manner olher tlian IVoni mo.squito bites, so preventing bites is central to protecting against the diseases. The W ildlife Resources Commission and the Division of Environmenlal Health rec­ ommend tliat hunters take nor­ mal precautions when prepar­ ing and eating game, including wearing gloves, washing hands after handling birds, and thor­ oughly cooking meat. Hunters often remain .still for long periods, making them inviting targets for mosquitoes. Hunters should lake precau­ tions lo avoid mosquito bites and mosquilo-transmilted dis­ eases. Wear long sleeves and long piuits and use a mosc|uito repellent containing DEET al concentrations of 30 percenl or less. DEET products siiould be used according to label insiruc- lions. WNV, EEE and Lacrosse arc Iran.smitted by mosquitoes. W ild birds serve as natural hosts for Ihc viruses. Mosqui­ toes bile the birds and then can transmit the viruses to humans and animals. A person can't calch liie diseases from another person or an infccted animal. North Carolina has re­ corded human cases of all three diseases Ihis year six cases of W NV. including a t)avie County man who died, one ca.se of EEE, and si,\ cases of LaCros.se. According to Ihc Centers lor Disease Conlrol and Pre­ vention (CDC), the majority of people infected with WNV will have no symptoms. Twenty pcrcent of Ihe people infccted wilh WNV will develop West Nile fever, which is a mild ill­ ness wilh fever, iieadaches, body aches, an occasional skin rash and swollen lympii nodes. The CDC estimates that only one in 150 people infecled with W NV will experience severe infection, called West Nile en- cephalitis (inflammation of Ihc brain), meningitis (inflamma­ tion of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) or mcningocn- cephalilis, a combination of botli. Symptoms of severe in­ fection include hcadache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness and paralysis. People over 50 years old have tile liighcst risk of severe disease and possible death.The incubation period in humans is usually Ihrce lo 15 days. EEE is a rare disease thut at­ tacks the central nervous sys­ tem. causes inflammutioii ofthe brain.and can be fa­ tal to animals and humans. About 50 pcrccnl of human EEE cases arc fatal, with young children and the elderly most at risk. Symptoms can develop from a few days to two weeks after being bitten by an in- fcclcd mo.squito. They include rapid onset of lever and hcad- ache and can resemble a case ofthe llu. Survivors of EEE infections may suffer from long-term ef­ fects to the nervous system. Therapy is limited to treating tile symptoms of the disease; there Is no specific cure. La Crosse virus is the most common mosquito-borne ill­ ness in North Carolina. ll is found predominantly in the western part of the state. On average, 70 cases of l.a Crosse virus occur annually in the United Stales. In 2002, Norlli Curolinu had 20 cases of Lu Crosse. La Crosse is rarely fa­ tal, ulthough a Transylvania County girl died from Ihe dis­ ease in 2001. Anyone exhibiting tlic symptoms listed above should contact his or her liealih care provider. REVIVAL Fellowship Baptist Church 1084 Rainbow Road Advance, NC 27006 Monday, Sept. 22- Friday, Sept. 26 Brother Jimmy Thomasson from McDonald, Tennessee F o r m ore in fo n n a tio n call 492-7210 Everyone Welcome f c h i l d r e n ’s C l o t h i n g & T o y E x c h a n g e Йпе Grove Methodist Church Wreicday School Fri., Sept 19,9 a.m.-l pan. & 4-7 p.m. Sat., Sept 20,9 a.m.-3 p.m. 1130 Jonestown Rd., WInston-Salem, NC 27103 ¡ Я Д Д д а Д A r e Y o u T i r e d O f L o s in g S l e e p D u e T o in s o m n ia ? Are You At Least 65 Years Of Age? If you answered yes to both questions, you may be eligible for an investigational research study of an experimental medication designed for the treatment of Insomnia. During study participation, study participants will be provided with the following study-related benefits at no charge: □ Study medication □ Laboratory testing □ Physical examination Financial compensation is also provided to study participants up to $990. For more Information, please contact PMRA at 336-714-7672. Ule’re just a mouse-dick away.■ ■ D A V I I s C O U N T Y ENTERPRim ^ECO RD O N L I N E Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition, it’s your online connection to Davie County. 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 ! wuiui.enterorise-rkord.com C8 . DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRPRISE RECORD , Thursday, Sept. 18,2003 DAVIK COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECO RD , Tluirsday, Sept. 18,2003 - C9 B o o k S a l e T h r o u g h S e p t . 2 1 Habitat for Humanity board members and members from Biaise Baptist, First Baptist and Jerusalem Baptist cliurches cut the ribbon to dedicte Habitat’s sixth home in Davie County along with the Etchison family. A Place To Call Home Habitat D edicates Sixth D avie H o u se Л p u b lic c c lc liiiilio n (Iciliciiliny ll:iliil:il's sixlli luiiisc оГИтсс! o p |)(irlu u itic s lo r tlic lilc liis o n fiim ily lo o x ic iu l w o rils o f a p p re c ia tio n m u l lliankriilni.'ss lo volunteers w ho assi.sled in the consliu clion o f llie ir new liDiiie. 'l liree area cluirclies atlopled tliisluiu so. Uluise U iip lisl, I'ii'sl B a p lis l ol' M o c k v ille , and J e ru s a le m B a p lis l C h u rc h uniled to huild on I'liith. V o lu n le e rs fro m Ih e cluirclies domilecl llie ir lim e and latenls to tielp m ake this house p o s s ib le . M u le riu ls m u i fu rn ish in ijs w ere d o nated o r discounted by area residenls and businesses. "VVe w ould like lo lake lliis opporlunily 10 lliank everyone w ho helped Ihc lileliison fam ily reali/.e Ih e ir dream o f hom e o w n e rs liip .B y w o rk in g lo y e llie r, m o re o f G o d 's c h ild re n c o u ld h ave a h ave place lo call liom e." said Ken W aypa, presidcnl. This Ihree bcdroom -sinyle fa m ily d w e llin g cam e in al ,■>•40,ООО, Barry litchinson, along w ilh his w ife Jeanaiine, and ih e ir ihree children, conlribulcd more lhan .“iOO sweal c(|uiiy Iiours on ihe conslruclion o f llic hom e and w o rk e d a lo n g s id e v o lu n le c rs fro m ih e th re e churches. Ila b ila l fo r H u n ia n ity o f D avie C ouniy was eslablislied in 1У>)-1 and has com pleted six hom es. The iMrsl U nilcd M elhodist C h u rc h o f M o c k s v ille has adopled llic sevenlh house, "W e are so excited about our p a rln e rs liip w ilh the I'irs l U niled M elhodlsl C hurcli and c o u ld n o l h ave b een m o re p le a s ed w iih o u r c o m b in e d p a rtn e rs h ip s w iih B la is e Barry and Jeananne Etchison and their three children at the house dedication. B a p tis t, P irs l B a p lis l, and Jerusalem B aptist," .said D o llie B a rk e r J a c k s o n , H a b ita t executive director. "T h ey really know w hal they arc doing m id they are doing il for liie right reasons. In rc lu rn , m o re o f G o d 's ch ild ren are fin d in g a p la c e 10 c a ll h o m e and w e couldn 'l be happier. "M o u se a d o p tio n s are so easy and g ro u p s can a d o p t houses in c o n ju n c tio n w ilh olher churches, civic groups, or o lher organi/.alions o r they can decide lo do the enlire house by them selves,’’ she said. Habitat has cho.sen its eighth fam ily and ihey arc w ailin g for ih cir house lo be slarled. A ll they need is a lo l suitable for b u ild in g th e ir h o m e. H a b ita t hopes to break ground in the nexl few w eeks. T h is g o a l w ill re q u ire a c o m m u n ily p a rln e rs h ip . T o adopt a H a b ita t house o r lo v o lu n teer lim e , m m e ria ls , o r building lols, or lo apply for a H abitat house, call H abitat for H u m an ity o f D avie C o u n iy al 751-751.“). H a b ita t fo r H u m a n ity In le rn a lio n a l, fo u n d e d b y M illa rd and L in d a F u lle r in 1 9 7 6 , is a C h ris tia n , ecum enical, nonprofit housing m in is try lhal strives lo bu ild h om es fo r those in need o f s im p le , d c c e n l, a ffo rd a b le , h o u s in g . Il is th e g o a l o f Ila b ila l fo r H u m a n ily lo e lim in a te all poverty housing from all o ver ihe w o rld . The w o rk o f Ih is m in is try is happening in all 5 0 stales and in 6 0 c o u n trie s w o rld w id e . Homc.s are built for people o f a ll e lh n ie itie s , ra c e s , and relig io n s. M o re than 100 ,00 0 hom es have been b u ill lo dale all over the w o rld . H a b ila l for H u m an ily In lern alio n al hopes to h ave c o m p le te d the n e x l 100,000 hom es by 2 005. T h e philosophy o f H a b ilal fo r H um anity is sim ple: B uild affordable liousing for people in need o f adequate shelter w ho have lim ited re.sourccs, through v o lu n le er lab o r, d o nalions o f m a te ria ls and m o n ey , s w e a l e q u ity , an d c o m m u n ity p a rtn e rs h ip s . H a b ita t w o rk s u n d e r Ih e th e o lo g y o f the h a m m e r and the c o m m itle d b e lie f th a t yo u sh o u ld h e lp people w ho are less fortunate . than yo urself. H abitat builds houses in p a rln e rs h ip w ilh selected fam ilies at no p ro fit to the organ izatio n . H ouses are .sold lo the fam ilie s w ilh no- in le re s l loans and m o rlg a g e paym ents are recycled to build additional housing. "W e are liappy and proud lo have dedicated lliis house and look forw ard to buildin g m ore houses for those in need o f a p lace lo c a ll h o m e. W e are eager to increase our building capacity to tw o houses a year and look forw ard to partnering w ith area c h u rc h e s , c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s , and p riv a te citizens,’’ W aypa said. A book sale w ill be held in the D avie C ouniy Public Library auditorium , N o rlh M a in Street, M o c k s v ille , through S ep l. 2 1, during library hours. D r. E ttio l Engel w ill present "The D ickens N obody Know.s” al 4 p.m . and 7 p.m . on Thurs­ day, O cl. 9 , sponsored by the R olary C lub o f M o c k sv ille . Wallace Reunion Sunday Descendants o f Ihe lale T h o - m as G a s to n and R o sa L e e A rno ld W allace w ill hold a re­ union on Sunday, Sepl. 2 1, al the Joyner C o m m u n ily C e n le r on S andy S pring s C h u rch R oad near H arm ony. Lunch w ill be served at 1 p.m . P articipants are asked lo b rin g food and d rin k . O th e r needs w ilt be provided. For m ore inform ation, con­ tact M argaret W allace M yers al 7 04 -8 73 -0 95 2 . P o o r M a n ’s S u p p e r , G o s p e l S in g S a t u r d a y In S h e f f ie ld There w ill be a poor m an’s supper and gospel singing S al­ urday, Sept. 2 0 , beginning ot 4 p.m . nl Ihc S h effleld -C alah aln C o m m u n ily B u ild in g on T urkeyfo ol Road. The m enu w ill consisl o f pln- los, cornbread nnd dcsserls. D o ­ nalions w ill be accepted. T h e m eat is sponsored by Lib erty W esleyan C hurch, B ear C reek B aplisl C liurch and N e w U n io n U n ite d M e th o d is t C hurch. In case o f inclem ent w eather, Ihe sing w ill be held nt L ib e rty W e s le y a n on 2 0 9 4 Shefneld Road. For m ore in fo rm alio n , con­ lacl the Rev. R onald Lee al 4 9 2 - 2963 or 4 9 2 -7 2 3 9 . T h e T r e e H o u s e T o o 123 N. Sollsbu>y Street In. Mociuvllle Don't Pay Mall Prices For Brand Name Clothing Come ond see ow eotlectton of btoni wune Meft't, U/omen's, P (u Size and. CIrtldren'c clotktnq ol reduccdl |>tlccs. Need To Sell Furniture ? Stereos ? Computers ? Household Items 7 Don't settle for yotd sole prices. U t us sett It for uouj ,We currently have a selection of stereo equipment, furniture, and household Items at affordable prices.Contact us at (336) 753-6680 Bunk Bed with Ladder WOOD Ш П Е О SUPPLY This includes 2 bunkie mattresses Delivered and Set up. M o c k s v i l l e F u r n i t u r e I n c . D ow ntow n M ocksville sales @ mocksvillefurniture. com' S e p te m b e r E v e n t s 'ji /4imiMNCARE OF MOCKSVILLE "Come Home For Hometown Care That Can Meet Your Individualized Needs." Ш Ш SCHOOL Eveiy Sun. at 10:00am - by John & Ester Baum M M ¿MOON SERVICES Eveiy Sun. al 3:00pm - by Scott Jackson AUTUMN BEIIEVERS Each Friday al 10:30am Habitat for Humanity of Davie County’s sixth house is occupied by a local couple and their three children. September 1110:30am.... September 1211:30am.... 2:30pm... ..Homestead Assisted living ......Tattoo Joe September )310:30am............ September 1510:30am............ September 16 10;30am,.,. ...Music by Dale Grtggs .........Thefalthkeepers .......................Bingo...Gaither HamnonySeptember 19 2:30pm.. .Karaoke with Мое, Judy Bemle & Emle Shaw . . . ...............................Jonlee Stanley SingingSeptembei 20 lO;QOam..............................Consultation wilh Song September 2312:30pm.......................................... luncheon to! t^lnlslen of Davie Co, & Mocksville io introduce........Davie Co. C.hoosing A.mong R. esourses E. effectively Group.‘tcraaal Ca-c oUlxto«). Oa« Поса temhiieai Saro Can о/ }(aay« ац rotcXiy^ September 24 10:30am...... September 2710:30am,Plano by Alice Cloniz ■Singing by Sharon YalesSeptember 8,1M2,29 2:30pm:::~::::::::ïalChlŒe oSpw ¡0 join us lot any acmes, please contocUane Hanlson / AcMly DIrecloi, to find oul how we can care loi your toved one or lo schedule a lour please contact Dana Rogers/Admissions. 9 A U T U M N C A R E o f M O C K S V IL L E . z x i Swisher Pleasant View Baptist To Observe 95th Anniversary PleasanI V ie w Baptist C hurch o f H arm ony w ill observe its 95th anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 21. A n old-fashioned day is planned w ith a covered dish luncheon fo llo w in g Ihe m orning w orship. The R ev. Jason W h itley, form er pastor, w ill bring the W’orship message. T h e G ospelalres o f Troutm an w ill be the guesl singing group lo llo w in g the luncheon. The pastor, the tiev. Bobby Jones, and the congregation invite everyone. S t e v e S w is h e r T o P r e a c h A t S e p t . 2 1 - 2 4 C o n c o r d R e v iv a l D r. Steve Sw isher w ill preach al a revival Sept. 2 1 -2 4 al C o n ­ cord U nited M ethodist Church. Pickcd as one o flh e 10 best young preachers in Ihe U nilcd Slates, he is a m u lti-dim ensional m inister, w rite r, television personality, legislative chaplain and public speaker. H is appearance tw o years ago was postponed bccausc o f 9- 11. H e holds degrees from N e w M e xic o State U niversity, a m aster’s in theology and a doctorale o f m ln islry from Ihe U n ilcd I Tehological S em inary in D aylon, O h io . He was selected as one o f four pastors nationw ide to com prise an inaugural group o f a doctoral program in conjunction w ith llic C ry s la l C ath ed ral in G arden G ro v e, C a lif. H e graduated on the H our o f Pow er television show led by D r. Robert Schuler in January, 2 001. Born to a pastor’s fam ily in R cidsville, he serves one o f llie largest parislies in llie W est T e xas/N ew M e xic o Conference o f the U nited M ethodist Church. Aw ards included tlie Paul H arris F ellow by R otary rnternutiom il und the G o ld M ed al D istinguished Scrvice by S pecial O lym pics. H e speaks to civic and govenim ent groups, and has opened sev­ eral sessions o flh e Texas S late Legislaiure and has been a keynote speaker at .several conventions. H is ininistries have grow n rapidly Ihrough preaching and w orship along w ith a com m ilm enl lo assist people in discovering their true potential in a personal relationship w ilii Jesus C hrist. Several singing groups w ill bring m usic during the revival. On Sunday during liic 11 a.m . service, C h arlo lle G race W epner w ill play Ihe harp, one o f ihe top 10 finalisls for Mi.ss N orth C arolina. The resl o f ihc services w ill be al 6 :3 0 pm . w ilh singing and the service al 7. T h e paslor. D r. John F. A ndrew s, and Ihe congregation invite Ihe public “ lo hearlhis fine preacherand his message o fh o p e und w ellness.'’ Life Chain Sunday, Oct. 5 T h e D avie C ounty L ife C hain w ill be held Sunday, O cl. 5 from 2:3 0 -3:3 0 p.m . on U .S . 601 N orlh in M o c k sv ille . T h is evenl is a peaceful and prayerful w ay to stand against the k illin g o f unborn children, pray for thoir parenis and pray for the nation, said G w yn Jones o f Blaise B aplisl C hurch. T h e group w ill m eet at Blaise at 2;15 to pick up signs and then lino up ulong U .S . 601 for ind ividual prayer. For m ore in form alion, cull the church al 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 or G w yn Jones ut 4 9 2 -2 7 8 3 . S o c i e t y B a p t i s t P l a n s H o m e c o i n i n g , R e v i v a l S ociety B uplisl C hurch w ill hold hom ecom ing services on Sun- diiy, S epl. 2 1. i’aslor M o nty M ath is w ill give the hom ecom ing m es­ sage al 11 a.m . A covered dish luncheon w ill fo llo w ihe service. R evival services w ill begin on Sunday nighi and eonlinue ihrough Wedne.sday night al 7 .The Rev. M ik e H am by, paslo ro f M ount Pleas­ ant B aplist C hurch o f W ilkesboro, w ill be the guest speaker. T h e public is invited lo a ll services. T lie church is icoatcd al 879 G arden V alley R oud, o ff U .S . 64 W est near the Ired e ll/D a v ie line. Song Of Solomon Class Planned Faith and V icto ry Church o f M o c k sv ille w ill conduct a 12-w eek Sludy on Ihe Song o f Solom on each W ednesday ul 6;30 p.m . begin­ ning S epl. 24. For m ore inform ation, call 751 -4 61 1 . S a le m H o m e c o m in g S e p t . 2 8 Salem U niled M elhodlsl C hurch w ill observe iis annual hom e­ com ing on Sunday, Sepl. 2 8. A m usical program w ill be presenled by the M ountain C reek H nrm ony quartet o f G ranile Q uarry al 10 a.m . T h e Rev. Sieve B lair w ill lead Ihc 11 a.m . w orship .service, follow ed w ilh a picnic lunch. A ll form er m em bers, fam ily and friends are w elcom e. S h ilo h H o m e c o m in g S u n d a y S hiloh B aplisl C hurch, 5 4 4 E. D epol S l., M o c k sv illc , w ill cel- cbralc hom ccom ingon S unday,S epl. 2 1 al 3 p .lit.T h e R ev. Norm un C . D udley und his congregation from M t. N ebo Baptist C hurch in H arm ony w ill be special guests. D in n er w ill be served at 1:30 p.m . R evival w ill be held M onduy, Tuesday and W ednesday nights beginning at 7:30 w ith the fo llo w in g m inisters.' M onday, the Rev. C a lv in S m ith o f Cedar G rove B aplist: Tuesday, Ihe Rev. Thom as W h ile o f W inslon-S alem : and W edne.sday, the Reb. Bobby M illo n o f B oxw ood B aplisl. A ll are w elcom e. Advance Baptist Plans Barbecue A chicken barbecue w ill be held al A dvance Firsl B aplisl Church, 1938 N .C .8 0 1 S .,fro m 11 a.m .-6 p.m . on Salurday, Sepl. 27, eal in or take om . Plates are $6 each. C a ll 9 9 8 -2 0 6 6 . S a t u r d a y G o s p e l C o n c e r t T o B e n e f it C h ild r e n ’s N e t w o r k A gospel m usic concerl al llie Brock Perform ing Arts C enler, N orlh M a in S lreel, M o cksville on S alurday nighi w ill bencfil Ihe C hildren's M iriic le N e lw o rk . Feulured m usicians w ill he G alew ay, T h e M a ste r’s C hoice and T l\e M urshull Brolliors und H igh Road, T lie T h u m b and Finger Pickers w ill perform from 6:30-7 p.m ., w ith the concerl beginning al 7. Adm ission is .$8 in advance (Iro m M ocks­ ville W a l-M a rl or Ihe Brock box o ffic c), .$10 ut the door. P l e a s e A t t e n d T h e C i i u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Crook Primitive Baptist Church, 222 Aubroy Merroll Rd. Mocksville. 2nd & 4lh Sundays, 10:30 n.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conference, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, Richard Kirby. Eaglo Heights Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship,.? p.m. Tuesday Powortime. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Bible study andAwanas. Cas'ial dress, contem­ porary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158. Hlllsdalo. Mocksvlllo Wosloyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayor Meeting. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapel Unltod Mothodlst Church; 2030 U.S. 601 N. Woishtp, 10 a.m. Sunday Schoo). 11 a.m.. Pastor, Rov. Jim Sanders. Centor United Mothodlst Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Poster, Stephen Blalr. 751 • 2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevetle, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940- 3753. Elbavlllo Unltod Mothodlst 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 lor Chrisl (ages 12- 18) meot Sun.. 5*6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev Nevllie Storey. Cooloomoo Church of Qod: Sunday School. 10 n.m. Worship Servlco nnd Childron's Church. 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer MoQ|ing. 7 p.m. Wed, Family Service, 7 p.m. For more Into, call pnstor Roboft Hulotle at 264-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornntzer Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: 1244 Cornalzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 n.m. Worship, 11 a.m., Rov. Kaye Frye, pnstor. Bothol United Mothodlst Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi, 10:50 n.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advonco Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sundny School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youlh. 5 p.m. Rev. Hnrry D. Sammons.Downlown Advance. Farmington Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sundny Schooi, 10 n.m. Wojshlp, 11 o.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 098-5569. Rev. Tommy Roberlson. Ook Qrovo United Mothodlst Church; 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11. Concord Unltod Mothodlst Church, Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sundny School. 10:45. Wonderful Wednea-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Pastor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Boptlst Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11, Evening sorvico, 6. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. QIadslone Rond. Hlllsdalo United Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sundny School. 9:35. Casual dross, refreshments. Jr. High Youth Sunday nighi, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. Mldweek®Hilisdale prayer service, wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Bible sludios. ministries such as drama, worship, mislons, singles, womon's. men's. Pastor: Jerry Webb, 998-4020. Wosloy Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church'. Worship Service: 10 n;m. Sunday School: 10:45 a,m. Rev. Tommy Robertson. Pino Rd. Rodiond Pontecostal Hollnoss- Church; Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meellng & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Doylos. Holy Cross Lutheran Churchi 1913 US 601 s. Worship: 10:30 n,m. Sunday School: 9; 15. Rev. Robert Kasting. 751 • 5419. www.mlndspring.com/‘'holycross/ Mocksviiie First Prosbytorlan Church, 261 S. Mnin St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Garter. 751*2507. Mocks Unltod Mothodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau- 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 30 years experience 892 Rntph RAttodgo Rd * MocKftVlllo 492-5496 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers ot DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 GAUDELL LUIVIBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 à i c e . Ш Ш И Л И Ш А Й С 5431 Hwy. 1S8» Advance, NC 336-998-1987 champ roads, Advanco. Rev. Donnie Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship; 8:45 & 11 n.m. Sunday School: 10 n.m. Smith Grove Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship. 11. Children's ministry. Before and after school programs. 940-5296. Hlllsdalo Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeling, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940*6618. Minister of Music, Brent Holton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Contor, 1687 Hwy. 601 1^. Sunday Services. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Boiiovers Ministries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pnstor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. Liberty Unltod Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. W0fshlp:9:45 a.m. Sundny School: 11a.m. First United Mothodlst Church of Mooksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m, Praise singing, cnsuai dress, contemporary formal. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m, 305 N. Main Sl. 751 • 2503, Pastors, Cryslal Alexander and Donald W. Roulh. Believer's Sonship Tabernacio; Sundny worship, 10:30 a.m, & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor: Jorry L. Couch. 998* 1324. Cana Rd. - Potter’s Lane. Turrentine Boptlst Churoh; Sunday School, 9:45 n.m.. Worship, 11; Night Service, 6. Pnslor; Rev. Joe Smith. Bothlohom Unltod Mothodlst Chureh: Sunday oarly worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Lighthouse Service, conlemporary worship, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 996-5063. Fax; 040-5502. E- Mall: kQybelhumc@yQdtol.net Episcopal Church of tho Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advance, Sun. Schooi, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Mirtistry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Ciomont Qrove Church of Qod, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbalh School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wodnosday Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijnmes, Radio Broadcast: The Bible is Right, Tuesdnys. 5*5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM nnd Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Groon Meadows Boptlst Church Sunday School. 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m, Poslor Rov. Michnel Wnters, 998-3022. LIborty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shoffield Rd., Hnrmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr, Mlnislry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 n.m. 492*2983. Pnslor: Ronald Leo. Bixby Prosbytorlan Church. 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd,, near Cornatzor Rd., Sun. School 9:45 n.m.. Worship 11. Pastor; Peler Peterson, 998* 6813. Dulln Unltod Methodist Church, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksville. 998*5409, Paslor: David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a,m., Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleomoe United Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5*6:30. Paslor; Rev. Perry Bradshaw 1264* 6135) In Home Bible Studies, by Randy Howell, 284-4667. Boar Crook Boptlst Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.. Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rov. William Loo Cook III. pastor. Cooloomoo First Boptlst Chureh. 264 Marginal St., Sun, Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Reginn Chandler. Dr. Tommy Register, pastor,Mocksvlffe Second Prosbytorfan, 400 Pine St. Sunday School, 6;30 a.m. Worship, 9:30. Only African-American Presbyterian church in Davie Couniy. Rov. Thomas M. Loach,751-1410 SI. Fronds of Assisi, RC. Masses: Saiurdny Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and VOGLERЛ-SONS I'lmural luimc 2849 Middle Brook Dr, Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rotlnlshing Installation • Old & Now Work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME siNci; /y .i/ .12.“; Niirlii Main .Sircol NUK-ksville.NC 2702K 336-751-2148 c Z ^ S T A U T O P A R TS IHOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. M ain SI. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 10,30 a.m.. Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening Mass, 7. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Snlurday, 7:30 a.m. Masses. Rev. Andrew Dtnper. TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for ali ages, 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmlng-ton Rd., 5 miles from 1-40. Pastor: Scotl Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, off U.S. 601 N. at f-40, Mocksviiie. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday, 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bibio study and mission programs for all ages, 7 p.m. Pastor: Qlenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. www.blalsebaptisl.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksviiie. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 o.m. Pastor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751 *0597, Fulton Unltod Mothodlst Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Chrisl, Sundays, 5*6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev, Neville Storey. HoQvon Bound Full Qospel Churoh,U,S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Depl.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998* 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main SL, Mockdville. 751*5312. Contemporary early worship service. 8:30 n.m. Sunday SchooHoT all ages, 9:45 n.m. Traditional worship service, 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., nctivities for children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sundoy School, 9:45, Worship sorvico. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wodnesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornotzor Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evonlng. 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Mothodlst Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd., at Couniy Line Rd. Services; 8:30 a.m.. conlomporary worship with casual dress nnd refreshmenis; 9:45 n.m. Sundny Schooi assembly. 10, Sunday School for atl ages. 11 a,m..Wotshlp. 492- 5367. IJomos Baplist Church, Shoffioid Rd., rnocksviiio. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. 11. Sunday ovoning, 6. Wednosdny, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Fnust. St. John AME Zion Church. 145 . Campbell Rd.. Mocksvillo, Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Paslor, Georgo C. Banks. Advanco First Boptlst Church, 1938 N.C, 801 S. Sundny School, 9.45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Marlln Kaslner. 998*6302. Church of Qod of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S„ Mocksville. Sunday Scliool, 10 а.m., worship, 11. Sundny evening, 6; Wednosdny evening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shlnaull. 719* 6565 or 284*2935. Victory Baptist Churoh, Midway St,, Cooleomeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship 11. Sunday ovoning, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m., Prayor & Blbto Sludy, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077, Sovonth Day Advontlst Church. Milling Road, Mockavllle. Sabbath Schoot, Saturday, 9;30‘11; Worship, l1*noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751*3886, Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advanco, Sunday School, 9:30*10:45 a.m. Worship, 8;45 and 11 n.m. 998*4394. Paslor: Rev. Greg Lillle. Yadkin Vailoy Boptlst Churoh, 1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advanco. Paslor: Ronnlo Craddock, 998*4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 & б. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting, 7:30. Live Sundnys, WDSL 1520AM, 11* Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of Qod, U.S. 64 E, at Mill Slreel, Mocksviiie, Sundny School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop James Ijames. Ml. Sinol AME Zion Church. 488 Peoples Crook Road. Advanco. Sundoy SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jerlctio Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Chiurch 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 FULLERi^a1.'rteir Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication855 S.ilisbiiry Ro.id, Mocksville. NC 27028 336-751-3712 School. 9.45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 996-6231. Bixby Church of Ihe Living Qod, 2121 Cornntzer Rd., Advanco. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks. 768*1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m, Salem United Mothodlst Church, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles wesl of Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday, UMM first Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Slephen Blalr. Plney Grove United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev, Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. New JorusQlem Apostctlc 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. to Camella Lane, Mocksville. Paslor: Sloven W. Dalton. SundaySchooi, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church of the Good Shophord, Church & Cross sis., Cooleemee. Worship, 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour after church. BIbte Study 2nd and 4th Sundays after church Priest; Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Lifo Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p,m. Paslor: Hilda Reavls. Mocksvlllo Church of Qod, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751*0817. Paslor; Larry Hollifield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday evening, 7, Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksville. 284-2328. Rov. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages; 11, morning worship; 7, evening worship. Wednesday services: 6 p.m., family fellowship meal;7 p.m., TeamKID. Youlh 4 Chrisl, Adult Bible Study. Nursery for Infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd,, Advance. 998*6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Paslor, Wayne Swisher. Smilh Qrovo AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy, 158, Mocksville, Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Qlenn. paslor. Eatons Baptist Ciiurch. 405 Eatons Chutch Rd., Mocksv’il'e. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer mooting, 7:30 p.m, Poslor; Dr. David Qiibronlh. 998-6149. Abundant Lifo Christian Victory Contor, 117 E. Depol St, Mocksville. Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753*4453. Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Life Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m.. Brock Porlorming Aits Center, Norlh Moln Slreet, Mocksville, Contemporary style worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-LlFE. Hopo Boptlst Tabornaclo, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m Wodnosday, 7 p.m., AWANA children and leens, adulls, prayer meeling and Bible sludy. East Oavie Baptist Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Cenler. 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Bible sludy for older adults; 9:30, morning worship 10:45; Bible study for all ages; 6 p.m., Sunday ovoning sorvico. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Sludy and Prnyer Service. Pastor, Max T Furr. 998-5584, Life Community Church, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksville. Ser­ vices Sunday, 10 a.m. Calf Kevin Stowarl, paslor, aboul Wednesday evening life groups, 753*5433. Malnvlllo AME Zion Church, 210 Mnin Church Road, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Bible Study. Wodnesdny, 7 p.m. Paslor: Rev Roborl H. Bailoy SHEFFIELD LUIVIBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 C R A IG C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Sullo 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 Ишкк-гЫ (,iii.ilii\ Cu\im 11,шу1<ио\1'гМ1 Сгл^гА Cjiifi.I'tiMJciil‘.Mirtine C'jrtcf,S'icc|*rf^ H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d e r t o n C iia i’o l Lo c a t h d o n Hw v 158 Bl-TWHI-N CtnMMONS & A dva n c e 336-940-5555888-940-8511 CIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Sept. 18,2003 O b it u a r ie s Dustin Michuel Myers M r. Duslin M ichiicl M yers. I ‘) ofSlcppin.stoiic Lane. M ocksvillc. died Wedne.sday, Sept. 10. 2(X).1 al his residence after beint: in de­ clining heutlh. A funeral s ervice was held Salurilay. Sept. 1.1 ut 2 p.m . al Free­ dom B a p lisl C hurch w ilh Ihe Rev. W ill Pryor official- ing . B u rial was in the churcli ccmelery. M r. M yers was born Jau. 5, 1984 in Davie Couniy lo Ricky and Sandra Pressley M yers. He svas a graduate of D avie H igh School cluss o f 2(K)3 and u m em ­ ber o f Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors; his parents o f Ihc hom e: 2 sisters. C rystal Duw n M ilchell o f Salisbury and Tonya Ann Pruler of M ocksville; pater­ nal grandpareni.s, W. A . and Gracc M y ers o f M o c k s v ille ; and a nephew.Devon Mich.iel M ilchell. He wa.s preceded in dcalli by liis malernal grandparenis, T h o ­ mus A . and Rosa Lee Pressley. Alma Mars Ballard M rs. Alm a Mars Ballard, 81, form erly o f Salisbury, died M on­ day evening, Sept. US, 2003 al Rowan Regional M edical Center. Funernl arrangements are incom ­ plete at Eaton Funeral Hom e in M ocksvillc. Hattie Belle Shnrpe H allie Belle Shore Shiirpe of die Sandy Spring.s com m unity, Harm ony, in Iredell County, died unexpectedly at her home on F ri­ day m orning, Sept. 12,2003. She wus born A pril 2 ,1 9 1 5 , lo W oodson Jones Shore nnd Fannie Loraine C ooke Shore o f Sw an Creek in Yudkin Coum y, and wus m arried for S6 years to the late Henry W oodrow Sharpe Sr. M rs, Sharpe wns a longtime m em ber of Snndy Springs Bnptist Church, und in earlier years wus uclive in Ihc Iredell Couniy Hom e Dem on- slralion C lub. In addition lo m ain­ taining the Shaф e fam ily hou.se- hold, and cullivnling large veg­ etable and flow er gardens, she was a seamstress and crocheted more than two dozen bedspreads for her children and grundchildren, each соиш сф апе having morc than a m illion sliiehes. She loved w el­ coming fam ily members und visi­ lors. In addition lo her parenis and her husband, M rs. Sharpe wa.s pre­ ceded in death by her sons, Th o ­ mas Franklin Sharpe Sr., James H a ro ld Shurpe und W illia m Donald Sharpe; grandsons, Th o ­ mas "Sony" Franklin Sharpe Jr., Ernesl "R icky" Enrique Kooniz and John "Jay" W illiam M cC oy Jr.; and sisters, Frnnce.s Cook o f High Point and Esther W illiam son o f Concord. Survivors: her younge.sl son und caregiver o f Ihe hom e, Roger D . S harpe; her son, H e n ry W oodrow Sharpe Jr. and w ife Ruby o f Sandy Springs; daugh­ ters, Jo Ann .Sharpe K ooniz o f Harm ony and June Carol M cC oy and husband John W . of Slalcs- ville; 16 grandchildren; 20 great­ g ran d c h ild re n ; 2 g reat-g reat- grandchildren; 3 sisters, Doris Bale.s o f Brooklyn, M d ., Nancy Durham and Colcen M oore o f C o o lee m ee ; 3 b ro th ers, T .L . Cliipnian o f W inston-Salem and Tom as R . Shore and N orm un ''Pele" Shore, both o f Cooleem ee: and nunicrou.s nephew s and nieces. Л graveside service was con­ ducted at 4 p.m . in Ihe Sandy Springs Baplisl Church cem etery by her pastor, the Rev. D uvid K is e r, and Ihe R ev. M a rie M o refield Fleischer, Episcopal Diocese o f North Carolina. A re­ ception followed in Ihe church fel­ lowship hall. M e m o ria ls : Sundy Springs B a p lis l, 2 9 3 0 Sandy S pring s Ro:id, Harm ony, 28634, for m ain­ tenance o f the Japanese M aple Tree M em orial Garden dedicated al the springs lo M rs. Sharpe and her late husband on M uy 2 1,1992; Alzheim er's Assoc., 3800 Sham ­ rock D riv e , C h a rlo tte , 2 82 1 5 - 3220; or to the charity o f the donor's choice. Tura Howell Parker M rs. Tara How ell Parker. 29, o f Cornelius, form erly o f M ocks­ villc. died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2003. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 14 al 4 p.m . al Trinity Bap­ tist Church w itli Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. M rs. Parker was born July 11, 1974 in Davie Couniy. She wns a form er M iss W inston, w ho sur­ vived four open-hcart .surgeries grow ing up nnd n henrt trnnsplnnt two yenrs ago. She was married to Shawn Parker: crew chief for N A S C A R d rive r D ale Jarre ll. They recently bought a m o lor conch so Ihey could stay together at the rnce Irack as n fnm ily. Survivors, in addition to her husband, u son, Jagger Parker, both o f the hom e; parents, Ricky nnd Brendu H ow ell of M ocksvillc nnd C nthy nnd Tom M e rritt o f Plensant G nrden; a h a lf .sister, Kalic M eiTitt: grandparents, Lein B enge nnd B e lly nnd H a rle y H ow ell, all o f Mock-svllle. M e m o ria ls : Jngger P n rker Triist Fund, c/o W nchovia Bank. PO Box 2 519. Cornelius, 28031. Samuel Spencer Foster M r. Sam uel Spenccr "Penny" Foster, 7 5, o f E rw in Street, C o o l­ eem ee,died Friday,Sepl. 12,2003 al Row nn Regional M edical Cen­ ter in Sulisbury. Funeral services were M o n ­ day, Sept. 15 at 4 p.m . at Enton Funernl C hapel in M o c k sv ille w ilh the Revs. Dan G elatl nnd Brent H elton officiating. Burial w ith full m ililnry riles was in the veteran’s section o f Rowun M e ­ morial Park. M e m o ria ls : S am uel Foster N ursing Scholarship Fund, c/o CcnIrnI Carolinn Bnnk, 7784 N .C . 801 S., Cooleem ee. M r. Foster wns born June 5, 1928 in Rownn County to the late S nm uel L u c k e y und L u c ille Cnm pbell Foster nnd was retired from Ingersoll-Rand with 30 years o f .service. He.hnd worked w ith Ersvin/Burlingtpn M ills in C ool­ eemee for 22 yenrs. He wns n vet- ernn o f the U .S . A rm y, serving during the Korean Conflict and was a m em ber o f South R iv e r United M elhodisl Church. He en­ joyed farm ing, collecting trnctors and spending lim e with fam ily, es­ pecially grandchildren. Survivors: n daughter, Penny F. (G eorg e) C alhoun o f C o o l­ eem ee: a brother, K enneth D . (L in d a) Foster o f Cleveland; 2 grandchildren; several nicees and nephews. He was preceded in denth by n brother, Hurold Foster. Aleksandra Wlodarczyk M rs. Aleksandra W lodnrczyk, 83, o f Springfield Drive, Advance, died M ondny, Sept. 15, 2003 al For.syth M edical Cenler. She was born in M iasow u, Po­ land on M ny 2 3,1 9 2 0 , the daugh­ ter o f Jun K w iecien und Anna Bariyla. She was a hom em aker, w ife, m other nnd grandm other, a religious w om an and member of Holy Fam ily Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husbnnd, W la d y s la w W lodarczyk and 2 sisters and 3 brothers. S u rvivin g : 2 sons, E dw urd Urbanow icz o f Linden, N J . and Jerzy W lodarczyd o f M ocksville: a daughler, M aria Zakam nrek o f Advancc; 7 grandchildren; and 3 grcal-grandchildren. A Mass o f Christian burinl wus scheduled for 11 a.m . Thursday, SepI. 18 in H oly Fam ily Catholic C h u rch by F a lh e r M ic h a e l B u itn c r. B u ria l w as to be in Forsylh M em orial Park. MystI Howell-Poplin M rs .M y s li H ow ell-P oplin,24, o f Frunk Short Road, M ocksville, died W ednesday, Sept. 10,2 00 3 . Funeral services were Sunduy, Sept. 14 n l4 p.m . nt T rinity Bnp- list Church w ith Rev. Dnrrell Cox officiating. Buriul wns in Row an M em orial Park in Salisbury. M rs. Poplin was born D e c ,2 1 . 1978 in D avie County. She wns n new m other o f an 8-m onlh-o ld daughter. M a llie Elizabelh. w ilh husband Shnne. and w orked ns a paralegal. Survivors, in addition to her husband nnd duughter o f the home: pnrenis, Ricky nnd Brenda H ow ell o f M ocksvillc: grandpar­ ents, D o ris H ilto n Lakey, und Harley nnd B elly H ow ell, nil of M ocksvillc. M e m o ria ls : T rin ity B aptist Church 2722 U .S . 601 S .M ock,s- ville. Adele Wilkins Azmon M rs . A d e le Lee W ilk in s A zm o n , 6 7 , died M o n d a y evening, SepI. 8 ,2 0 0 3 , m Forsylh M edicul C enter M rs . A zm o n was born in Forsyth C ouniy on Nov. 15,1935, a daughter o f John D . nnd Nclrosc Lemons W ilkins. She was a long­ tim e m em ber o f Pincdale Chris- tinn Church nnd wns retired from the Forsylh County H eallh D e­ partment. M rs. A zm on was preceded in death by a sister. Pal Jnrrard. Surviving: 2 daughters, Vicky (R oz) Hallenbcck o f W inston-Sa­ lem and Donnn (M ik e ) Bodcn- heim er o f Denver; a son, Jumes K enneth (M n ry ) A zm on Jr. o f M ocksville: 5 grandchildren: and 2 sisters, Doris Taylor and Vivian H u ff, both o f W inston-Snlem . A m em orini servicc was con­ ducted at 6 p.m . Thursdny, Sept. 11, ut Pinedale Christian Church by B ill M cK en zie. M em orials: Pinedale Christian C h u rch in support o f Jerry H eaden's m issionary w o rk in Thailand, 3395 Peters Creek Park­ w ay, W inston-Sulcm , 27127. Kathryn Johnston Jones M rs. Kathryn Johnston Jones, 82, o f 249 G obble Lane, M ocks­ ville, died Snlurdny,,Sept. 6 ,2 0 03 , at Slalesville Placc Assisted L iv ­ ing, She was bom Nov. 26, 1920, in Ire d e ll C o u n iy to the Intc Zcbelon Vnnce nnd Katie Hoover Johnston. She was a retired pur­ chasing agent at the United M e lh ­ odisl Children's Hom e in W in - sion-Salem . She was a mem ber o f Firsl U nited M ethodist Church in M ocksvillc and the Faithful W ork­ ers Sunday School class. On M ay 2 5 .1 9 7 6 , she m arried James Henry Jones, who preceded her in death on July 3 1 ,1 9 9 3 . Survivors; 2 daughters, K atie Kinder Barker o f Stntesville und Robertn Sue K inder Gobble nnd husbnnd Lurry Gobble o f M ocks­ ville; 6 grnndchildren: 13 great­ grandchildren; a brother, C arl Johnston o f Slatcsville: and n sis­ ter, Frances A llen o f M ocksville. She was preceded in death by 5 brothers, Zeb, H enry, Joe, Jsimes and Ray Johnston: nnd 3 sisters, Dessic Lazenby, M nrlhn Tutterow nnd A m elia H ag er The funeral service was con­ ducted nt 11 n.m . Tucsdny, Sept. 9 , ut the W cstm orclnnd Chupel o f Bunch-Johnson Funernl H om e, w ilh the Revs. D on Routh nnd C rystal A lexn n d er o ffic in tin g . B urinl fo llo w e d in O akw o o d Ccm elery. M em orials; Faithful W orkers o f First United M elhodist C hurch, N . M ain St., Mock.sville; or to the charily of Ihc donor's choice. William H. Cuniby Jr. W illium Henry C u m b y J r,66, o f Cussctn, G n., died W ednesday, Scpl. 10, 2 00 3 , at Ihc M cdical Ccntcr in Colum bus, Ou. M r Cum by wns born A ug. 22, 1937, in Forsyth County, the .son o f W illin n i H e n ry and E d ith Cum by. He had lived in Cus.scta for the past seven years and wns retired from the U .S. N nvy nnd from c iv il sorvice. He wus the ow ner o f Tranquil Finnncinl in Cussctn and a mem ber o f Cussela First Bnptist Church, w here he served ns a deneon. Survivors: his w ife, M ndelyn H . C um by o f Cus.sein, G n.; his ch ildren, M a rk T . C um by nnd Janet M . Leech o f Jacksonville, Fla., nnd Thom ns W ayne Cum by and M ary Kniherine Rogliclin o f O rlando, Flu.; his stepchildren, Thom ns W ilso n o f C olu m bus, G a., W endy Btirfield o f Cussctu, O n., nnd Stucey Turner o f A ri­ zona: a brother, John Don C um by o f Suwnnce, G a.; his sisters, B illie K im e l o f W in s to n -S a lem and Norm a Jane Bullnrd o f M ocks­ ville: nnd 13 grnndchildren. The funeral sorvice was held al 2 p.m . Snlurdny, Sept. 13, w ilh m ililnry honors, at First Baptist C hurch in C ussela, G a ., w ilh bu rial fo llo w in g in H a rm o n y Cem etery. The Rev. M ark D ixon officiated; Ray Kenneth Jones Sr. M r Ray Kenneth Jones Sr., 84, o f Lew isville, died Snlurdny, Scpl. 13,2003, nt M endowbrook M nnor o f Davie. He wns bom O cl. 2 8 ,1 9 1 8 , in D nvidson C o u n ty to tho into Phillip Sylvester nnd M illie C or­ nish Jones. M r Jones wns a m em ­ ber o f M uddy Creek Church o f Chrisi nnd retired from Forsyth M edicnl C e n le r He was a m em ­ ber of the Clem m ons V F W Post 910. M r Jones wns n stuff sergenni in the U .S. A ir Force during W orld W ar II nnd wns decorated w ith the follo w in g m edals nnd ribbons: Am crlcnn Servicc M edal, G ood Conduct M e d a l, A m erican D e ­ fense Service M edal, Philippine Libcrnlion Ribbon w ilh n Bronze Stnr, W orld W ar II Victory M ednl nnd the A sinlic Pncific Service Mcdnl w ith tw o stars. He wns preceded in denth by 3 brothers, B ill, Lee nnd How nrd Jones: 2 sisters, Bcrnicc Scoll und Pernio Pickle; nnd a grandson, Ray Payton Jones. S u rv iv o rs : his w ife , Fuye Pegram Jones o f the home; a son, Ray Jones J r and w ife Carol of M o c k s v ille : n dnughler, A lic e Tysinger nnd husbnnd Lnrry o f W inston-Snlem : 4 grnndchildren; n brother, P h illip Jones Jr. o f Clemmons; nnd 8 grent-grandchil- dren. A m ilitary graveside sorvice was hold nl 12:30 p.m . M ondny, Scpl. 15. in O aklaw n M em orial Gardens w ilh M in is te r Denton Landon and the V F W H o n o r Guard officinting. Mem orinis: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 1401 O ld M ill C irc le , W in s to n -S a le m , 27103. Megan Elizabeth Howell Miss M egan Elizabelh flow cll, 16, o f M r Henry Road. M ocks­ ville, died W ednesday, Scpl. 10, 2003. Funernl scrviccs were Sunday, Sept. 14 nl 4 p.m . al Trinity Bap­ tist Church w ilh the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Entombment wns in R ow nn M e m o ria l P ark in Salisbury. M iss H ow ell was born Jan. 28, 1987 in Dnvie County. She wns n jun ior ut D avie H igh School, a popular .student w ho .served ns president o f Iho school's photog- rnpiiy club nnd had been a cheer­ leader Survivors: her parents, Ricky and Brenda H ow ell o f the home; grnndpurenis, Doris Hilton Lnkey, nnd Hurley und Betty H ow ell, all of M ocksvillc. M em o rin is; M egan H o w ell M em orial Scholarship Fund, c/o Dnvic H igh School, 1200 Sniis­ bury Rond, M ocksvillo. Betty L. Dulin M s. Betty L . D ulin, 76, o f W in- ston-Snlcm died Wcdncsdny, Sept. IQ ,2 0 0 3 ,al Forsylh M cdical Cen­ ter follow ing nn extended illness. She wns born June 23, 1927, in S niisbury to M r. nnd M rs . Henry A lexnnder and E lizabelh Clouse Flynt D ulin. A l n young age her fam ily m oved back to the Dulin homestend in Dnvie Couniy, where she wus reared to adult­ hood. A l a young age, she united w ilh Shiloh B aptist C hurch in M ocksville, where she snng in llic choir und was an usher Slie grndu- alcd from D avie County Training School (the Colored School and predecessor to C cnirnI D n vio ), where she excelled in dranin, sow­ ing nnd m usic. Soon thercafler, she m oved to Forsylh C ounty, where she settled in the Bolview C o m m u n ity nnd u n ile d w ith (First) W aughtown Baptist Church during the tenure o f Pnstor J. Pinkney Joyce. She was a m em ­ ber o f the old B olview Flow er Club. Sho enjoyed pluying tho or- gnn, singing old Christiun songs nnd hymns o f hor youth,und tend­ ing lo hor hom e and fam ily. She wns preceded in denth by her pnrenis: 2 sisters, E th e l (W illie ) Jenkins and Pauline M . Dulin; 2 brothers, Henry A . Dulin J r und Law rence D u lin ; nnd 3 sons-in-law, Johnnie Richardson, W ilb u r Sculos und S pen cer M cC all S r S u rv iv o rs : 4 daug h ters. Daphne Scalcs, Sandra M cC all, Annette D ulin nnd Knirinn (Rn- leigh) Lognn; 6 grnndchildren; 2 grent-grnndchildren: 2 sons-in- law , Lonnie Scrivcns nnd Donnld G lenn, bolh o f W inslon-Snlem ; a sister, E liz n b e lh D u lin o f Sniisbury; 2 brothers, George W . (Julia M ae) D ulin o f M ocksvillc und John D ulin o f M ooresville; nnd n host o f friends und reliuivcs. The funeral servicc was con­ ducted at I p.m . Saturday, Sept. 13 nl First W nughtow n Baptist Church, w ilh Pastor Dennis W . B ishop o ffic in tin g . B urial fo l­ lowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Janet Mount Pipkorn Janet M ount Pipkorn. 74. of Bermuda Run. died W ednesday. Scpl. 10, 2 00 3 . nl the Knte B. Reynolds Hospice Hom e. She was born June 21. 1929. in M ilw aukee. Wi.sc., to Stuart and M ildred M o u n t. She spcnl the carly yenrs o f her mnrringe rnis- ing her fam ily in M ilw aukee,The fa m ily m oved to A lta m o n te Springs. Fla., where she and her husband conlinucd lo live for 30 years before m o ving lo N o rth C arolinn tw o years ago to bc clo.ser to fam ily. In addition lo lier parents, she was preceded in death by her brother Stuart M ount J r Survivors: hor husband, John B . P ipkorn; 3 c h ild re n , K atie P ipkorn K en n ey nnd husbnnd Steve of Bermudn Run.Luuren J, Pipkorn o f N ew York C ity und W illia m J. P ipkorn o f D cltonn. Flu.; nnd 2 grnndchildren. , She ultcndcd C arroll College in W isconsin and grndtnited from tho U n iv e rs iiy o f W isconsin- Mndison und wus a mem ber o f llic Gam ma Phi Bela sorority. She was a second-grade teach er hom e­ maker, Realtor nnd active coniniu- nity volunteer Organizntions sucii as the M ilw aukee Historical So­ c ie ty, O rla n d o C iv ic T h en lcr, S p rin g V n lle y G nrden C lu b , Gam tna Phi Bela A hm ini and the O rlan d o S ym p h o n y benefited from her com m itm ern. She was n mem ber o f St. Clem ents Episco- pul C hurch in C lem m ons und H oly N ativity Episeopnl Church in W liitcfish, M ont. Donations: Hospice/Palliative CareCenler, IIO O -C S. Sirntford Road. W inston-Salom , 27103; or H oly Nntivity Gpiscopul Church, P.O. Box 1926, W hitefish, M T 59937. A m em orial service w ill bo held at 2 p.m . Salurday, O cl. 4 at A ll Saints Episcopal Church, 338 E. Lyman A ve., W inter Park, Fin, DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE 1аспг|шга1с(1 ■Itfl V,illiy Kll., Mocksi'ilio, NC 336-751-3111"Our ГоппЪ/ Si'n’iin; Your I'nuiih/''louit iiiMtmiH'x tiwHiiAi, muíK A M e a n in g fiil F u n e r a l S e rv ic e W u li'li F u n e ra l lliiin t;, In c . 556 S o u th M a in St. • M o c k sv illc , N C • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Owned B Operated — , “My insurance will take care of my funeral.” No it won’t. No insurance policy tells your family iiow to plan your funeral, wiiat type of service you want, or how much to pay for your flineral. 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Surviving: a son, Richurd W il­ son G roce (B e tty Jo) o f Y ndklnvillc; 3 daughters, Lorina Boggs (Herbert), D elia M ille r and Joann C a m p b e ll, nil o f Yndkinvillc; a sister Dora York o f Y ad k in ville ; 17 grandchildren: and 15 great-grandchildren. M r G roce wns preceded in denth by his w ife . L e o n a W . G roce, nnd 2 infnnt sons. Funeral scrviccs were held at I p.m .W odnc.sduy,Sept. I7 a lM t. O live U nited M ethodist Church w ith D r Joe Lear and Rev. B illy Seals officiating. Burinl followed in the church cem etery. Memorinis: M t. O live M elhod­ isl, 3521 W yo Road, Yndkinvillc, 27055. Raymond Hall Gibson Jr. Rnym ond H nil G ibson J r, 59, o f G reensboro, died Saturday, Sept. 13,2 00 3 , al his residence. M r. Gibson was u son o f liic la le R nym ond H . nnd L illin n Alcxnnder Gibson S r und wns a native o f Dnvie Couniy. He moved lo Greensboro in 1964 nnd wns em ployed w ith JP Slovens unlil 1972. He was also em ployed with O dell Hnrdwnrc Co. I^or 18 yenrs nnd w ilh G uilford County Henlth D epurtm enl for Ihree yenrs. in­ volved in budget mnnugcmcnl. He wns un uclive m em ber o f Trinity Church, where he pnrticipalcd in the T rin ity C hancel C h o ir. He graduated from King's C ollege in C h a rlo tte . M r. G ibson wns un am ateur photographer nnd rudio operntor. K 4 R H G , und belonged lo the Greensboro A m nleur Radio A.s.sociation. He was a longtim e mom bor o f the Greensboro Jay- ceos. His hobbies included com ­ puters, cam ping, fishing und nny- ihing thnt involved his love o f tho outdoors. Survivors: his w ife o f 33 years, Ann Irw in Gibson; his daughter und her husband, Beth nnd Jeff C otlrell o f Greensboro; u stepson und his w ife, Jerry und Deni.se C rater o f M nriclla, G a.; a sister und her husbnnd, L in d n nnd Harold M ille r of W inston-Salem ; a brother and his w ife, Joe and C olin Gib.son o f Davio C ouniy; und 3 grundeliildren. A celebration o f lifo was held ut 2 p.m . Wednosdny, Sept. 17, ul T rinity Church, G reensboro, with the Rev. M arc Putnam officiating. B urial was private in G uilford M em orini Park. M e m o ria ls ; A L S C lin ic ul W ukc Forest U niversity Buptist M edicnl C enter M edicul Center B o u le v n rd , W in s to n -S a le m , 271 5 7 -1 0 2 1; or T rin ity Church B e n e vo le n t F u n d , 5 2 0 0 W . F rie n d ly A v e ., G re en s b o ro , 27401. Donna Adams Carter M rs. Donna Adams C a rle r 4 1, o f Advance died Friday, Sept. 12, 2 00 3 , nl the Knte B . Reynolds Hospice Hom e. She wns born Sept. 21, 1961, in Forsyth C o u n iy lo W esley D ulton A dam s Sr. nnd Estelle S later M rs. Carter served in the Advance Vohuiteer Fire Depart­ ment and wns n nicmbcr o f M ocks U nited M ethodist Church. She was Hclivc in tlic com num ily and was em ployed by Jeffco. S urviving; her husband, Jeff Carler; a daughler, Jenny Curler and her fiance David Terry; a son, Adnm Curler and his friend Leslie E llis: 2 grandchildren: a s isler Tina W alker and husband M ark; 2 half brothers, Dalton Adams nnd w ife, W endy, nnd Randy Adams; a h alf sister C heryl M c M illia n nnd husband Barry: 4 nephews; 2 nieces; and the Carter fam ily. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m . Sunday, SepI. 14 nt Mocks United Methodist Church. Buriul follow ed in tlio church cemetery. M e m o ria ls ; A dvnncc Fire D e p t., "W hat Christm as is A ll A boul," or M ocks United M eth- • odisi Church, "Bccause Wc Care," bolh at P.O. Box .‘>5, Advnnce. James L. Murphy Jr. M r James Leason M urphy J r, 3 0, o f Hickory Tree Road, M ocks­ v illc , died Thursdn y, S e p l.ll, 2003. Funernl services w ere Nion- dny, Sept. 15 nl 2 p.m . nl M ocks­ villc Firsl Bnptisl Church w ith the Revs. Dnvid Jordan and Jim m y Lancaster officiating. Burinl wns in W cstlnw n C em etery, Chinn G rove. M em orinis; A le x is and A u ­ tum n M u rp h y Trust Fund, c/o S lale Em ployees C rcdit U nio n, PO Box 576, M ocksville. M r M urjiliy wus bofn A pril 15. 1973 in Richm ond. Vn. lo Jnmes Leuson M yrphy S r o f C hester Vn. and Bonnie Livsay o f Chester­ field. Vn. nnd wns a second shift corporal w ith the Duvie County S h eriff’s Deparlnienl. He wns n mem ber of Ihc A ir Nutionul Guurd served in the US A rm y und n m em ber o f A dvance M aso n ic Lodge. Survivors; his w ife, K im berley N orris M urph y o f the hom e: 2 children,A lexis Brennnc undAu- tum n Cheyenne M urph y o f the hom e; 2 sisters, M iclielle Tucker o f G oldsboro nnd Jcssicu G reiner o f Indinn Trnlls: und his grand­ m o th er, V irg in ia S hepherd o f Chesterfield, Vn. Melba Slaydon Coley M rs. M elba SInydon Coley, 87, o f O ak Island, died unexpectedly Tue.sduy, Sept. 9 ,2 0 0 3 . She wns preceded in denth by her husbnnd o f 56 years, Howard W estm oreland C o le y , in July 2003. M rs. Coley wns bom in Surry Couniy on Murch 30, 1916, the daughler o f the late Joseph R . nnd Ednu HolyPicId SInydon. She wus n m em ber o f Union Cross Baplisl C h u rch in K e rn e rs v illc , M rs . C o le y hnd re tire d fro m R .J. Reynolds Tobacco C o. She wus an avid gnrdener und enjoyed cook­ ing. Survivors: a d aughter Donese C . Cum pbell nnd husbnnd Tom o f F u rm ing lon; a son, D ennis H . C oley and w ife Suzyo o f Rural H a ll; 5 grandchildren; 2 grent- grandehildrcn; 2 sisters, Beulah Stonestroci and Iris M cK in n o y, both o f Lexington: and n brother, Robert SInydon o f Asheboro. She wus preceded in denlli by u sou, Churlcs M ichael Coley. A graveside scrvlcc wns con­ ducted ut 11 u.tn. Fridny.Scpi. 12, al C restview M em orial Park in Rural H all by Iho Rov. Kenneth B arker M e m o ria ls : The C h ild ren 's Hom e Inc., 1001 Reyngldn Rond, W inston-Snlem , 27104-3245. Robert A. Weinman M r. R ob ert A le x n n d e r W einm uu, 8 8, died nt his hom e in W inslon-Saleni on Sunday, Sept. 7 ,2 0 0 3 , o f congestive heart fail­ ure. The younger son o f sculptor A d o lp h A le x a n d e r W ein m an (1870-1952), W einm an follow ed in his father's footsteps and opened a studio in N ew York C ily in 1948. H e worked there until 1972, when he moved his studio to Bedford, N .Y . W einm an retired lo W inston-Snlem in 1998. He wns n pust presideni nnd honorury president o f the Nalionnl Sculp­ ture Society, which uwurded him ils G o ld M ed al in 1 997. The Am erican Num ism atic Society, o f which he wns a direclor, awarded him ils highest honor, the J. Sanford Salius Medal .in i 964 and named him Sculptor o f Ihc Year in 1975. W einm an wns nn Acudc- niieinn o f the Nnlionul Academ y of Design nnd served on Iheir ex­ ecutive bonrd. In nddllion lo as­ sisting in his father's s tu d io , W ein m n n studied nt the A rl Student's Longue und the Nutionul Acndem y o f Design unilcr Pnul M unship .C . Puul Jennewein, Ed- wnrd M cCurtnn, W nlkcr Hnneock and Lee Law rie. Ho served in the U.S. A rm y A ir Corps from 1942 to 1945. Survivors: his w ife, Jane M . W einm an o f W inslon-S aleni: 2 sons, Paul o f Advance and Chris- toplior o f Norw ich, V l.; a daugh­ ter-in-law , M uribelli of W inslon- Sulem; nnd 4 grandsons. A m e m o ria l service w as planned fo r4 p.m. Thursduy, Scpl. 11, ut H eritu g e W oods, 3 81 2 Forreslgalc D rive, W inston-Sn­ lem. Irene Vickery Moon Irene V ickery M o o n , 8 4 , o f Lexinglon, died Snlurdny m orn­ ing, SepI. 1 3.2 00 3 . nt Lexinglon M em orini Hospilnl. M rs. M oon was born in Andcr- .son. S .C ., on A pril 23, 1919, lo Edward Andrew nnd Dieic Louise P ow ell V ickery. A hom em aker she loved to do needlework and grow flowers. A l her church, she kept Ihc nursery for a num ber of years and served on the food com ­ m ittee. She wus preceded in dculli by her husbnnd, S .Q . M oon, in 2002; nnd by 2 sons, Jnmes Hoyt M oon nnd Robert M oon. Surviving: 3 sons, Bobby Joe M oon o f Advnnce, Stunley Wuyne M oon o f Boone's Cnve nnd K en­ neth A llen M oon und w ife Betsy o f Reeds; 4 duughlcrs, Nuncy M oon Slovnll o f Reedy C reek, Shirley M oon Polls und husbnnd D o u g o f M o c k s v illc , Snndrn M oon Rnmsey nnd her husbnnd, Robert, of Buiincr Elk und Burbnru Jenn M oon M cG clicc und her litis- bund, M ik e , o f Y u d k in v ille ; u daughlcr-in-law, Debbie S. M oon, of.Boonc's Cave; 16 grnndchil- drcn; 12 grenl-grundcliildrcn: a sister, Fannie M a e B ro c k , o f . Prntlvillc, A lu.: n brother-in-luw, Henry Dutton o f A llnntn,O u.; und 2 sisters-in-lnw,Arlene Vickery o f Greenwood, S.C.,und Sully M oon o f High Point. The funernl servicc wns held ut 2 p.m . Tuesday. Sept. 16. at U n io n G ro ve B aplist C h u rch , w here she was a m em ber, con­ ducted by Pastors Ken Hnrris nnd Hurold Flclcher Burinl follow ed in the church cenielcry. M em orinis: Union G rove Bup­ tist. 2295 U nion G rove Rond. Lexington,-27295. Sudie Livengood Hownrd M rs . S udie L iv e n g o o d H o w u rd , 9 5 , fo rm e rly o f S alisbury, died M ondny a fte r­ noon, Sept. 15, 2003 in Rownn Regional medicul Center, She hud been n resident o f Genesis ElderCnro for the pnsl Ihree yonrs. Funernl services were selied- uled for 4 p.m . W cdncsdny, Sept. 17 in Enlon Funernl Chnpel in M o c k s v illo w ilh D r, John Andrew s nnd Duvid Huekell offi- cinting. Burinl wus to be in the Liberty United M ethodist Church Cem etery in M ocksville. The fum­ iiy wns to rcccivc friends al the funernl homo W cdncsdny nfler- noon from 3-4. Memorinis: Liberly Mclhodi.st, 129 Liberty Circle, M ocksvillc; or M ilfo rd H ills United M cthdoisi Church, 1630 Slulesville Blvs., ■Sniisbury, 28144. M rs . H o w n rd w as born in Dnvie Coum y on Sept. 16, 1907 to the late Oscar and Bertha Link Livengood and had w orked at Erw in M ills for many yeurs. She had becMi a lifelong mem ber o f the Liberty United M ethodist Church and enjoyed w orking outdoors in horynrd. She was preceded in dealli by her husbnnd, Henlliniun How artI and by 5 sisters and a brother Surviving: a daughter and son- in -la w , E v e ly n H . and John Ridenhour o f Salisbury; 3 grund- childron; 6 grcal-grandchildren; 9 greal-grcnt-grnndehildrcn; u sisler Bessie L . (A uron) W eir o f W in- s lo n -S u le m ; a s is le r-in -lu w , Louise Henry o f W inston-Sulem ; and several nieces and nephews. S o l i d W o o d F u r n i t u r e by Tom Seely itriiifi (his ad In fo r a /п т Тиш Svvlv < • Bedroom •Living Room •Dining Room ' Entertainment Centers • Mattresses • Recllners • Solid Wood Furniture Energy nited YOUR LOCAL CO NNECTION Attend ; A n r m a l M e e t i n g :'M of EnergyUnited EMC are Invited to ,i,./ Saturdny, September 20, 2003 • 7:30 a.m to nooi ■ Davie County High School, Mocksville, Noi lh Cavolina ': ; T h e A n n u al M e e tin g is o n ly for •.;? ineinbcrs o f EnergyU nited E M C . A ll - w e n ts are free. Please b rin g your ■ ■ Registration C ard from the Septem ber - . • issue o f the Connect n e w s letter w ith : ' you to th e M eetin g . T ransp o rtatio n Is available from E n erg yU n ited offices In C orn elius, Denton, Le-Klngton, Madl.son, Statesville an d T a y lo rs v ille . C a ll y o u r locnl E nerg yU n ited office to m ake trans­ p o rta tio n arrangem ents. I Here'S What Will Be Happening 7:30 a,in. -10:30 a.m. Free health screenings 7:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Reglstradon (Each m em ber receives $5 for registering and a chance to w in a gas grill, D V D player, Dogw ood trees, and other prizes) 1:30 a.m.-10:459.111. E nergyU nited has a variety of activities in store for the w h o le fam ily. Joining E n erg yU n ited tor the firs t tim e \v iU be the Scrap E.xchange, a hands-on creative arts program fo r people o f a ll ages. T he Scrap Exchange prom otes a rtistic creativity and strengthens environm ental aw areness by p ro v id in g o p p o rtu n ities fo r people to prod uce a rt and o ther useful things from discarded m aterials th a t have been salvaged and tra n s ­ form ed. The Scrap E.Nchange w ill provide p le n ty o f free m aterials at the A nnual M e etin g for m em bers to create a rtw o rk to take hom e and enjoy. E n erg yU n ited also w ill have K rispy K rem e doughnuts, fru it and orange juice for ch ild re n d u rin g the Scrap Exchange. A nd EnergyUnited w ill have face painting for ch ild ren . fwo Shows-9:30 a.m.S 10:15 a.iii. E ntertainm ent by father-son gospel duo Tim and 'lim m y LeHcau ll:00a.m. Business m eeting 11:45 a.m. D raw ings for d o o r prizes Noon Hag lunch from C lilck-fil-A , including cookies and drinks ( j I Getting There Is Easy Ш а Ш Ш Ш Ж Ш й М М Ш Ш Ш Ш Ж г 4889 oíd Hwy 64 WestLexinglon • (336)787-5353 B eeker FURNITURE . WWW buijkoifiitoiliiru com T h e K night.s o f C o lu m b u s C o u n c il //1 2 6 1 0 P resents... 2003 Davie County WWII Hero Col. Thomas W. Ferebee " R e g is t e r N (o w ! Memorial Golf Tournament il^ttturdair, Sept. 20,'21)03' F, Ml:30 PM (Shotgun Start) |^Jl|ollow(Hl by a BBQ Chicken Dlpor t e First Corve, First Served Featuring. ■■ Captain’s Choice Format $60 per Player / $240 per Team 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Prizes Hole - in - One Car Giveaway & Lots More! W i n a 2 0 0 3 P o n t i a c V i b e G T w i t h a H o l e - i n - O n e ! Presented By GMAC Insurance and INSURANCE if Proceeds raised from this event will go to: The establishment of a scholarship fund at Davie High In the name of Col. Thomas W. Ferebee (deceased), a decorated WWII war hero from Davie County. Contact: Al Mondlak • (336) 751-2030 • ALMARM0N@2IT.NET -------------------------------- Registration Form --------------------------------- Company/Team Name: _____________________________________ Captain Name;______________________Phone; ________________ Team Players; _____________________; _____________________; Amouni Enclosed; $_______________(.$60 per Player or $240 per Foursome) M ukcs Check Puyuble to: Knights o f C olum bus nnd m ail to: C o l. Thom us W . Ferebee M em orial G o lf 5 00 E Lake D r M o cksville, N C 27028 (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -2 0 3 0 '* Dny of Event Rcgistialion Limited to I’irsi Cimie Firsl Serve* C12 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI'KISK RKCORD,Tliursduy. Sept. 18,2003 Event organizer Jack Koontz (left) and a sheriff’s deputy salute fhe flag. Scouts raise the new flag at Ijames Baptist Church. Jo and John White, Jal<e Caudle, 5, and his parents Angle and Joe Caudle and sister Haley, 9 walch the memorial and dedication service. - Photos by Ray Tutterow Paying Tribute A re a R esidents H elp Ijames D edicate N ew Flag P ole Otiy is (hme, gimc the xiiii. From ihe hills, fivni ihe lake. From the sky. All is well, safely rest, God is nigh. — From "Tnp.s" Morc than 100-mcn, women and children gmiiered in Ihe ccm- elcry of Ijames Bapti.st Cliurch last Thur.sday evening lo dedicate a shiny, new tlugpole and puy tribute to the niillioii.s of people who have fought to sccure and protect the freedom of these Unilcd Slates. Vietnam veteran Miiic Branham, a member al Ijame.s, gave a moving tribute to those who hnve fought aiul/or ¡ire still lighting for this country. In all, he said more than one and a quar­ ter million American men and women have died in combat. "This does nol include the lens of thousands lisled as mi.ss­ ing in aclion," he said, "or those who were wounded and maimed. “In some w'ars, more men died from disease than from en­ emy action, and it is Incalculable the number of lives and families lorn apurl due to Ihc scpuralions and the children that grew up fa- ihcrless, ami though they will nol speak of il, the torment of many veterans lhat they endure from the horrors that they witnessed and were pari of." A stone memorial on Ihc Town Square in Mocksvillc pays tribute to 346 Davie Countians who paid the ultimate price, he said, “a pricc that continues to rise.” For even as he was speaking, Brunhum said thousands of young Americans are in harm’.s wny. Recently, Secretary of State Colin Powell wns asked if the Operation Iraqi Freedom wns jiist nnolher example of empire- building by tho U.S. "Hc nnswered by saying that over the years, the United Slates hns sent many of ils fine young men nnd women into grent peril to light for freedom beyoiul their border," hc sniil. "The only Innd we have ever nsked for in return wns enough to bury those thnl did not return. "So I sny 10 you, God bless our men ¡uid women in unifonn. Ood bless 'The Oreaiesi Genera- lion.’ God bless our ling, and God bless America." Also speaking al Ihc 6:30 p.m. “In Honor and Remembrance nnd Flagpole Dedicniion Ser­ vice" were the Rev. Tommy Fnusl, pastor nt Ijnmes; Jnck Koontz, president of Woodmen of the World Lodge No. 323; and Creoln Rogers, grnnddaughtcr ol Ihe Inie W.V. and Flossie Gobble, who were rccogni/.cd for having four sons to serve in WorkI Wai II. Three local Boy Scouts led by commiltee member Lynne By- erly participated in the raising ol llie American flng, hoi.sting it all the way to the top ofthe llagpole before lowering it back down to half-must. The adult choir at Ijames sung “God Bless Amcricn," nnd Paula Lewis performed a stirring ren­ dition of "The Nalional An­ them.” The service, held on the sec­ ond anniversary of the Sept. 11. 2001. terrorist attacks, wns spon­ sored by Ijaines Baptist and the Woodmen of tho World, Lodge No. 323. Three llugpoles have been erected on the bnck side of the sccnic cemelcry nl Ijumes. The North Curolinn and Christian flags lly on both ends, while the Americnn flag Hies from a taller pole In the middle. Introducing F re e T o R o am ” M in u te s Your local plan now stretches C o a s t -t o - C o a s t Only ALLTEL lets you add 100 National FrceToRoam minutes lo Local Freedom plans for just 510 a month. 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Cal lorwar .ng, 4118, yoico mail calls a.clodor). Promolional mmutos, olhor than FrooTolloam Meólas anply vVi ,in ^ n il!' »¡Í ^ iBffninatino in tlio U.S. ffBOtioin callinQ Feature DAVIK COlJN'rV KN TKRI’RISK RKCORl),Tluir.sdii.v, Sfpl. 18.2003 - Dl Ashley Davidson, Lane Summerlin, Tommy Pullen, Chuck Metts and IVlaggle Agüero provide some music. Matt Rich gels ready for a trombone solo. M o r e T h a n A G a m e The aclion starts ..cll before the 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Sure, the War liagic football team brings in plenty of fans, but there is a lol more lo do on loolbnll Friday nights at Davic High School. There’s the Marching War Ragle Band, one ofthe best around. Cheerleaders, ilancers, uiul u flag team. And if you just like watching people, there nrc plenty ofiho.se to go around, along with u well-siockcd concession. Tlic home action picks up again on Scpl. 26, and us un iidtlctl ullruelion, il's homecoming, wilh special aclivilies before, during nnd after the game. War Eagle cheerleader Kelsey Dyson shows some Shady Grove cheerleader Katherine McCuiston hangs fVlichelle Pawlik performs with the flag team, school spirit. out with the “big" girls. ii Kelsey McDaniel, Kathryn Schamuns, Tanya Dixon, and Jessica Foster kick their legs during halftime entertainment.- Photos by IVlike Barnhardt D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Sept. 18,2003 Davie Schools W illiu m K . D avle K lcm cnturv In conjunction w ilh Ihc United W ay, students honored W illiam R . D avie nrefighters on Sept. 11 w ith tokens o f appreciation by presenting them w ith bags of snacks and thank you notes, A s p ccial thank you goes to fircnghters Jerry M yers. Jason K e ato n . R icky B e ck , Rodney Pierce, Stephen Paccitto, Donald R iv e rs . K e ith L a th a m , D ule B lackw eld cr, Stephen C o rrell, Roger Beck. Kenny M ason.Terry P acitto, Barry A nderson. John H ohm an n, M arsh all S p illm an . Roger Ireland, Dean Cartcr.Tracy Latham , Randy D avis. C harlie B ro w n , D oug R iv e rs , Todd Lanning, Steve M cB ride. Lonnie H orn e. Danny Testa. B rian D . M o o re, Edw in W alker, C harlie W h a le y , Roy M o jic a , Jeffrey B a rn ey, W ayn e W h iia k e r. M llth e w M o o re , M ik e B aker. Tim othy l-oster. Juslin Latham , Johathan B. Jones. Ja.son Royal. Barry Shell. K im berly M cB ride, Jack Trivctt. Jim m y A tw ood, and I’aul Hendrix. Citiiiens of Ihe W eek for Sept. 2-5: S ydney W h ile . L in d sey Custer. JuniorCaM ro.Isela liciza, P eyton B ro o ks , Jacob Beauchamp, Chrislian Childress, Becea Ferebee, D uslin Reavis, M aggie M eagher, C ody Roger, R icky W ilson, Jessica S tew art, Payton K elly , K endall G obble, Jam ie M o rris . Tori N orris and M egan Cam pbell. Citizens o f the W eek o f Sept. 8-12: Jake Caudle. Tessa Ivesler. Jonathan M iller, Tim othy Baker. Jenny D o d d , A s h le y C re g a r. M c K en /ie Brookm an, Anna Belli C arter. Taylor M o lia t, M aclena Apperson. Joey D avis. Annalee Tullerow , Natalie Ireland, Brandi Ferrebee, W illie Brannon, Bailey Carpenter, Taylor Anderson, and Ashley M alloy, Bus and Car R ider ol'ihe Week o f Sept. 2-5: Junior Castro-Fuente, A n n a L e e T u tle ro w . W illie Brannon, Courtney Jones, Joaquin Rnm ire/., Judith C arbaja, Joslina H ill, Sydney W h ite , C hristina G ra n n a m a n , and Zach ary Lawrence. Grandparents’ Day was held Sept. 12 w ith many grandparents having lunch w llh their grand­ children. T he firsl P TO m eeling was held Sept. ‘J. Taylor Anderson and Jarrell W allace, fiflh graders, led the Pledge.Teresa Apperson, IT O president, led the nieeling. Tina Dyson spoke ahout the yearbook asking for contributions so the school would be able lo conlinue providing the book at a low er pricc for studenis. Danny Cartner. principal, introiluecd faculty and s ta ff dism issing them lo Ih eir classrooms for open house. The school began a program tilled "Risk W alch" Ihis pasl week. S tudents learned about m otor vehicle safely w iih the assistance of a H ighw ay Patrol orficer. Fiflh graders made posters and hung them around the school, Fiftli graders began Ihe DAKF. program w ilh a O fficer Cam pbell, c o L o u i e u . B A N K e R Q T R I A D , R E A L T O R S - S tudents in Judy W h ite 's fourth grade class have had a busy b e g in n in g o f s ch o o l. T h ey discovered lhat their icacher had moved rooms, and they are proud o f their room . The class has two new studenis; K ayla B e ll and Teresa Shrewsbury. K ayla Bell's m other, M ichelle B ell, M ary Kate B eck's grandfather. V ic Patty. B rittany G obble's m other. Tina G obble and Sadie Lagle's mom , A uriela Liigle,arc volunteers. Tlie class has soared into fourth grade w ilh the W rig h t B ro lh e rs . Sludenis are reading the novel as w ell as the new spaper about their great adventure. As they read, they are keeping a jo u rn a l of summaries o f each chapter The W right Brolhers arc soaring inlo m ultiplication with the students as Ihey fly gliders lo learn facts in a m ulliplicalion nice. Payton K elly has glided to Ihe end o f the race. An after school m u ltiplicatio n m ath slub has started to help others s o a r As students read books they are decorating a glider or hot air balloon lo di.splay the titles. In social studies, students are studying D avie County iind w ill to u r the c o u n ly w ith M ik e Hendri,x. As part o f heallh, the fourth and fifth grade students are "Jogging Across N orth C arolina." Students have accepted pledges from fam ilies and w ill earn money lo d o n ale to "S lo re iio u se for Jesus." M rs. W h ite’s students are jogging daily. O n G ra n d p a re n ts ’ D a y, stu den is presented "M e m o ry Bo.xes" to Ihe class and ih e ir grandparents. Each child filled a box, bag or basket w iili items lhat are dear to them and shared with Ihe audience. M ary Kale Beck brought her puppy. Jaimie Burton had a trophy lhal was taller than her. A le x B ritt had a m o ving vehicle. Logan Brown had a cobra losharefit w asabell). Tlierew ere photographs, baby clothes, toys, jew elry and more. C odlevinec ICIcinuiitury M rs. Kislner's and M rs, W all's class presented local volunteer firefigiiters w ith snacks and good­ ies ns part o f "A Day o f Caring." A ll classes donated items to the projecl.B ill Gibson raised the flag from half mast as Ihe studenis re­ cited the Pledge o f A lleg iance, The students gave Ihe Tire fighters letters and a handshake before leaving. M rs. Custer's class went bow l­ ing w ith Special O lym pics. The follow ing sludenis received I'irsl place: Kristen Sutton and Adam S hore; second p la c e , Joanna Hicks. Cosm o Hulchins and Kay Peebles; third place. Jonathon Shoaf; I'ourth place, K alie Sm ilh; fifth place, Cody Jeffries. The studenis in M iss Brown's and M rs. Beck's second grade class arc reading W elcom e to a N ew M useum . They are w riting slories aboul a trip lo a museum, la m ath, students are w orking on addition facts, patterns, and I'rac- lions. The science unit Ihey are sludying is "How Plains and A n i­ mals G row and Change," First grade has been busy vis­ iting new' friends from Lelterland. They rei'iew ed letters and letter sounds from kindergarten and are w orking making some words to­ gether. Students have begun learn­ ing doubles facts from 0-5 w ith Ihe help o f doubles rap. Parents joined for a hom ework orientation as the year began. M rs. C orn alzer M rs. Stokes. M rs. Low ery, and .Miss Boddy w ould like to thank them for all Iheir support for the classrooms. M rs . S aville's kindergarten class has been working w ith Annie Apple on letter "a".Students have read The G ingerbread M an and made a gingerbread man. H e ran away and sludenis looked around the school for him . This w eek M rs. Robinson and M rs. M cClaniroch's kindergarlen class has been reading The G in ­ gerbread M an .T h e children made' gin g erb read cookies th al ran away. The w ent on a hunt around school to find them and wrote a book about Ihe experience. In math, the class has been making paltcrns w ilh their bodies. The fifth grade students in M rs. Flem ing's class visited the Duke Power Steam Plant's W ild Educa­ tion Ccnler on Sepl. 11. Lisa W ear from Horizons taught the class. The students learned how to cheek traps for reptiles and amphibians, and they learned lo check tracks to id en tify nocturnal anim als, riiey \ isiled a heron rookery, and collected insects in a container to sludy Ihe food chain. In the aflcr­ noon. the students used skeletons and anim al skins to identify m am ­ mals. Studenis learned aboul en­ ergy and Ihe team planl. D nvie II IkIi M arcliing Band students w ill meet in Ihe band room at 4;?0 p.m . to depart for the away gam e al M o r-g a n lo n Freedom H ig h School Sepl. 1У. Parents should plan lo pick students up al Davie High around m idnight. P i/./a and drinks w ill be provided to studenis w lio have signed up w ith M r. Schaub al .^:45 p .m . in the m ultipurpose room . C a ll 7 51 - 5905 u x t41 7 . V arsity F o o tb all; S ept. 19, Freedom , Aw ay G am e (7:.40), J .V . F o o tb a ll; S ept. IK , Freedom , Hom e Gam e CZ:!®). Volleyball;Sept. l8,R eyiiolils, Away (5:00); ScpI. 22, Asheboro, Hom e (5:00). M en ’s Soccer: Sept, 17, Easl f-orsyih. Aw ay (5:15). Cross C ounly: Sepl, 17, N . Davidson, Aw ay (‘1:00). W o m en ’s Tennis: S epl. 18, S o u ih w e si R a n d o lp h . H om e (4:30); Sepl. 22, W esl Forsylh, Hom e (4:30), Lady W ar Eagles G olf; Sept, IK , R o llin g H ills (S a lis b u ry ), 4.0(1; .Sept. 2 2, Fox Den (Soulh Iredell). S epl. 19 is the last day lo register for A C T al D H S. Sept. 22 - O cl. 9 is PSATsign up. You must pay the registration fee w hen you sign up. M ake chccks payable to D avie High S ch o o l. Ten th graders in geometry, algebra II or higher are free. Juniors in geom etry arc free. A ll others taking the PSAT must pay S I5 non-rcfundable fee. See M rs. K ennedy in the guidance office to sign up. The Fellow ship o f C hrislian Athletes and students of D avie High School w ill participate in the See You at the Pole evenl on Wednesday, Sept. 17 al 7:15 a.m . It is a p ra y e r g ath erin g fo r stu den ts, fa c u lty , and the com m unily al the D avie H igh School fla g p o le . R O T C and chorus w ill participate. Shndy G rove E lem entury There are ongoing fundraisers sponsored by Ihe PTA. The recent fundraiser was a success. The top salespersons in the school were B en ja m in M ille r from M s . M a rio n ’s firs l grade class (S 7 17,50 in sales). Zach W aller from M r. M anzullo's fifth grade class (S 6 5 7 .5 0 ), and Seth Constable from M s. A le ’s fiflh grade class (S 421). Another way lo supporl is by attending skate night. Skate nighls are set for the last Tuesday (6:30-8:30) in each month (cxcept Decem ber). Eat at Venezia's on M onday nights and 10 percent o f Ihe receipts go to Ihc school. Continue collecting bo.x tops and relink Harris-Teeter V IC carda lo 1701. Each grade has an assigned day lhat their grandparenl(s) may eat lunch W'ilh Ihem durin g G ran d p aren t’s W eek; kin d er­ garteners, Friday. Sept. 26; first graders. M onday. Sept. 29; second graders, Tue.sday. Sepl, 30; Ihird graders, Thur.sday, O ct. 2; I'ourth graders, W ednesday. O ct. 1; and nftli graders, Friday, O ct. 3. M rs . H e n d rix . Ihird grade teacher coordinated Ihc "D ay o f Caring" Sept. II . Each cla.ss filled large paper bags w ith goodies for Ihe firefighters o f Advancc Fire rjepartm cnt and the Jerusalem Fire Departm enl. As the firem en arrived lo pick up Iheir bags tho students lined the hallw ays and applauded the firefig h ters, To show th e ir a p p re c ia tio n , the fire fig h te rs exchanged handshakes and high fives w iih the sludenis, " M s . T o w ’s C re w " in kin d erg arlen has m et several charuclers including Ticking Tess, M u n c h in g M ik e , and Sam m y Snake from Lelterland. In math, Ihey have focused on likenesses, differences and patlerns, M s. Rogers’ first graders have brought in pictures for the "M e" project and the classroom quilt Ihey have m ade is cute and interesting. The boys and girls are finding oul about each other, their fam ilies, and what they like. M s . H ill nnd M s . C a rters ’ second graders hnve been discussing h ard w o o d and softwood trees and the ways seeds tra v e l. M s . K a u ff and M s . B o s w e ll’s class has read The Roundup ¡11 R io Ranch, a story aboul w hal it is lik e being a cowboy. Also, the children created anim al an w ith leaves. Sectnid graders in M s. Sptich’s class have been Iciirning aboul the m oon, sun iind the shirs. They h¡lve worked on blends, digraphs, vowels, and coniprehen-sion skills. Third graders in M s. Hendrix and M s. Plyler's class hnve been w o rk in g on su b tractio n and regrouping in m ath. Students learned how im portant natural resources arc to Ihc comm unity. M s. Ohr's and M s. N orm an’s third grade class has learned aboul prefixes and base v,iords, along w ith what a glossary is and how to use one. M s. Brown's fourth graders are reading A R books al home and al school every day. Students lake a test on the book and carn poinls based on the num ber o f correct answers. Students are required lo carn seven poinls before Ihe end o f each nine weeks. The students in M s. G roce’s fourth grade have been getting a big overview o f all o f North Carolina. The boys and girls are doing a North Carolina scrapbook, titled North Carolina from A to Z. The follow ing sludenis have been chosen as Ihc student o f the w eek; Tannor A tw oo d, Taylor B ennett, A lex M ead er, Shaun M in o r, Lauren C oals, Brooke S um m ers, D o m in ic Franco- W idener Alex Yarbrough,'Justin M allard , Peylon S ell, Katherine M e C u is lo n . A n n a G ohccn. Ctissidy Edwards, Stephanie S iler Katie Lewis, Kovin M ille r Alex C lo e r Brandon Russell, Amanda H u g h es, C h ris iy H o ld sc la w . Jen n ifer W eatherm an, B ritani Peterson, Kara O sborne, A llie Slabach. Alice K im , David Harp and Kasey Alston. Cooleem ee E lenientury 111 firsl gnide, students arc be­ ing introduced to Letter Land. This leticlies the sounds o f loiters by using songs. M rs. W all’s first/ sccond grade Inis been busy. In firsl grade, students nrc reviewing le lle r form ation, letter sounds, plural nouns, and kinds o f sen­ tences. They enjoyed learning about rocks, m inerals, and ani­ mals. In second grad e, M rs . Godbey's class is reading "Cam Jansen and the Mystery o f the D i­ nosaur Bones" for cluster group, M rs, W all's second graders area reading togelher in cluster groups and cenlers, pnicticing spelling w ords, and review ing senlence siruclure. In m ath, students arc praclicing matli facts, sequencing, and learning aboul shapes and angles. They havcenjoyed learn­ ing about rocks, m inerals, and ¡lni¡nals, In third grade, M rs. Linkows' class is learning about com m uni­ ties and map s kills. T h e y arc Sludying optical illusions in Ihe story "Opt; An lllusionary Tale," M rs. Schwiobert's class has fin ­ ished learning aboul Ihc earth, sun and m oon.They are beginning to study communities ¡uid map skills, w riting letters lo friends, and read­ ing "Opt; An lllusionary Tale." H eaded north'.' M rs . M aurer's class is al.so sludying directions and map skills. They have "trav­ eled" to ¡ill seven continents and crossed every oceini.Tlie sludenis have been comparing Iheir local DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w h a t e V er it takes. c o m m u n ities to co m m u n ities around Ihc world. They have been w orking on addition and suljtrac- tion facts. Fourth graders have been lean­ ing aboul anim al habitats and be­ haviors in science. Students were quite re.sourceful in constructing models ofbackboncs w hile sludy­ ing vertebrates. N orth Carolina history and geography aro a big focus. Students hnve been brush­ ing up on map skills and learning m oro about the land o f N orth C arolina. This month they w ill be going on Ihree field trip s ... lo H o­ rizons, O ld Salom and Rich Park for Conservation Day. Fifth grade students are prac­ licing keyboarding skills in prepa­ ration for sixth grade. Students must know how lo keyboard. M rs. Carter’s class is reading weather books mid w ill be giving a speech on weather and m aking a weather inslrum ent. In M rs. Custer's class, students aro w orking on touch point math, meeling Ihe loiter people, and rec­ ognizing and counling m oney. Jonathon S h o af, K a tie S m ilh , Courtney Arnold,nnd Ray Peebles are new lo Ihe class. Students look forward 10 having M rs. Custer re­ turn a fte r being out w ith her daughter Abby. The sludeni body went outside Aug. 26 to SCO a house move down the street. Sludenis watched a mill house m ove down Joyner Street past the school on ils slow trek lo ils new hom e on Cross Streel. They made posters lo sliow sup­ port and cheered il as it went by. This house w ill be set up in ils new locaiion and become the new M ill Life Mu.seum. L a le r it w ill show a day in the life o f m ill villagers in the 1930s. Demonslralors w ill go about their day w ilh the chores such as cooking, planting a gar­ den and washing as Ihey were dur­ ing the oarly years o f the lionsc. Aug. 19 was when the Vo-Vo man was here for a show. The P TA fiindraisor is under way, a sale o f items from gift and candy books to raise money for the .school. P ln cljro o k Elem entary Early release w ill be Thursday, Sept.18. P icture D ay is W ednesday. Sepl, 24. Skate N ight is the first Tues­ day o f each month, Tho next skate night w ill be O cl 7. O n the D n y o f C a rin g , a county-w idc event to honor local firofiglilers on the second anniver­ sary o f the Sept. II terrorist at­ tacks, studenis and fam ilies pro­ vided cards and treats to honor 52 firefighters o f the Sm ith G rove and C oum y Line fire departments. 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Thanks to all the parenls who donated money lo Ihis project and thanks to Linda Tliom as w ho made the pockets. The firsl grade cliisscs have boon learning ¡iboul fam ilies, how they are alike and different, and how each person is important in a fam ily. T h ey are going to be leiiriiing about com m unily helpers and what Ihey do. They celebniled Grandparents on Monday, Sept. 8. They came for lunch ¡ind then lo the classrooms to receive a card and hear a song. To celebrate "Grandparent's Dny" Ihe second grudc classes of M rs. Potts, M s. Van O fferen, M s. H o ld en , M rs. Jam es, and M rs, Harpe honored grandparents by inviting them lo an afternoon rc- eeplion on Friday, Sept. 5. The studenis perform ed songs and po­ etry and were Ireiiled lo rel'resh- m ciils. The grm idparents wore iiiviled to tour Iho second grade classrooms nnd were presenled g ifts and cards m ade by thoir grandchild. T h e character tra il fo r tlio w eek o f S ep l. 8 -1 2 was responsibilily.Characler Kids for Ihis week; Asiah Peterson. Chris­ lian Latham . Sarah Forloscuo, M eredith Eckenrode, K allin M ar­ lin, Lacey Tuthill.Ashton Parrish. K a le a G o d fre y . Ben G riffe y , Hailec Frank, Kali W h itaker T .J. H u p p , Jesse M c D a n ie l, H aley M cC ure, Kaylcn Fields, K aillyn S w y e rs , Both L a p is h , K a yla S m ith , Jacob W alker, M ichacI FIclcm irc, Sherill G am ble, Brad­ ley C arler Zackery Keeton. Colby Hcrncr, David Stanley, Brandon Daiioy, Brandon O akley. C orn ut/.cr E lenienln ry M rs, Ancuta atul M rs. Peeler arc very proud o f ihcir pro-K class. Tho children liave done a wonder­ ful job o f adjusting lo tho school day rouline.Tlic class has had fun learning about sea life imd sca- shclls. They have been learning ih e ir favorite nursery rhym es; H um py D u m p ly and H ic k o ry Dickory Dock aro Ihe class favor­ ites. During slory lim e. studenis have read some very entcilainiiig books and had classroom visits from Elm er the Elephant and M rs. Honey. During m orning circle, children are learning about tho weather, months o f the year and ilays o f the week, Somo studenis ¡ire ¡ible lo recito the Pledge o f A l­ legiance. Students aro learning about shapes and practicing color­ ing, tracing nnd cutting skills. C oriiiitzer first graders have been talking about fam ilies. They aro learning lhal every fum ily is unique. They were preparing Ibr tiieir grandparents to com e and visit last week. In M rs. Brooks’s firsl grade class, c¡lch sludeni made ¡1 book about his or her spccial visi­ tor and shared il w ith them . M rs, M cD aniel's second grade class has been sludying the occan w hile reading Iho bboks “Hungry, Hungry Sharks" and “ W hales, the Gentle G iants.” They oelebralcd Graiidparonls W eek Sepl. 11 by eating hineh w itli grandparents and proscniiiig a poem. Along w ith all Cornat7.er stu­ dents, faculty and s ta ff, M rs. M cD an iel’s clnss remembered the viclim s o f the events o f Sept. 11 by wearing red, whilo and blue, aiul observing a m om ent’s silence. , M rs, S tillo r’s fourth graders started oul by working on getting to know you activities and learn­ ing respect, Iho charactcr educa­ tion trait for the month o f August. Studenis are now learning and talking aboul sclf-di.sciplinc. T h e first class novel w as "There’s a Boy in Ihc G irl’s Bath­ room ." M rs. S liller’s students had great fun reading il together and thought il was hilarious. In .social studies, North Carolina has come under Ihc .spotlight. Students have boon talking about the location of N orlli Carolina on the globe and North Carolina land regions, and they have lonrned how lo use lines o f longitude and latitude 10 help locate cities in N orth C arolina. They have just slarled their first social studies project in w liich stu­ dents aro creating a specific map o f Iheir state. These maps w ill be displayed when completed. Angela Lawrence Broker Cell: 909-2вЗв O akH fiveú tiï I BradXaw ronco _ _ _ _ _ _ Broker Со//,* 909<1293 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 f w m Ш E. Ujdngton Rd. Moctovllle ■“ *"* * B u y e r s ! - S nve $ 5 0 0 n t closing! Call fo r D etailsl S e lle r ’s ! - S nve up to thous.nnds in com m lG sion! 121 East l A h e Dr • Nico Слрв Cod. ЗПП 2 Q A . c e (o m ic U k ) i n b a l h s . 2 o o i l o g « . heriMoodA. caihAdral ceilino, 12 x 20 slor Dlög, profciseloriAl londscflpe $144,000 24в Allen Rd • V^il Mamiained 30R 20Л. vauitod coiliDQ, опо1(7у nfticiotit, onormous m e t r U i lh w t V i gardon 1ut> ft top ehowor, peaceful aroa, acte k>( • {134,700 246 Townp/iih Or ■ Gtvoeoua ond I r n r n A a j la t » 3 D R 2 5 D A . L r y kilch w/island, »ep rtinmo. scrnd porch. Ыкюпу oti guost rm, porcii off OR, 2-car дагацо - S170.600 otlhnven Ln - Nearly 3.700 8Г. 30R 2 50A, Ai IS WiKrdnty, Cutoiwan (laic, Updoltxi Ilyu4)ut. iinialiBd lisriint. Btirihitn Wklii roorn, beou«iful Iant1:icape • S219.999 8B4 Sallibury St •TnBloruliy romodoiodi 2fi6 Dublin Rd • ShomrDCii Acras-Advanc« f-daiufo» c/cnvn molcjings, cliair rati, coratnic rwiarty 2,200 flP. tiuiit 1996, mopla cabinols,tilB, W^DOtla rnnoo a DW Inroa nf'fm largo 1« w/foiw«l bacVyord. loat dock,bnsenionl. Lorgo fancad bkyard - $121,900 boauliM aroa ■ ONLY $148,900 514Mountview Dr-3DR2BA. NiCO spill foyer honia witli lols of арасл '¿•Ш floroflo, tww die(iw«*hof. privacy fane« $109,700 012 E. Lailnoton Rd • ШдЭ Hisloric Farm Houui 4Un 3UA, over 3.000 НГ, updalod kil & litoti bniDs, vmiltad GR w/httarns & iofi, farwod for horsos. O Q acres -$117,000 1619 Rlvorsld#t)r • Lnko Homo w/dock. 30R 2UA itJiWad lull bsml, harthvoods, г л т т с t il « . O M '« 0 * . ^ dodi рчм*$210.000 121 Austine Ln • UpdatAd 3DR 2ПА, Hijgo yord w/privacy fwica' TooHwno T>mv(0(ú»<\0p<Great Advanc4ik>cat)on $04,900 nu Elmwooii st -1,63(1 SF, .IIIR гал, M s H b o t h w / f la r d o n lub & sep s r w A T , o a s Jogs, lo w e r »ovoi o H o is о»»; oarage, pnvocy fencing $127.900 134 Sonshlne Way - Very spacious ft cloan ЗПП 2ÜA doublewkja on W ac Nosllod uphill around beaut(tul htiwds & bordors Dutchmans Creek $82,000 In M rs. S tillc r’s accclorallon rending class. sUulcnis have been m aking and sending postcards lo friends who arc not in founh grade. They gol Ilio idea aflor reading the novel "M ari Vic." Tho postcards wore sent through the Wee Deliver m ail .system at C ornatzer The stu­ dents wrote about what they had learned so far in I'ourth grade and hopo lo receive a response soon. Cougars o f the W eek from M rs. Slillor's cla.ss have been Caroline Co/.iirl, Madison Junker, Shannon D illar and Tracio Thom as. Cougars o f the W eek; Jos.se T k a c h , S ky M y e rs , C h a n d le r Jonos, Jordan E a rle , Jam ie L o n g w o rlh , E li K u rfe e s, Josh Lankfo rd, Rob B lake, M adison P arker Sydneo A ulry,Toni Easier, A m anda S m ith, C hris G obble, CheI.sea Curtiss, Gerald W hitaker Jose D iaz-O lea, Tracie Thom as, M atlieu Sawicki-John.son, Jiiirell W ilk in s , E rica E tchison, T y le r Kurfees, Hope Allen. Rem inder lo parents; Tuesday, S ept. 2.1, .10 - V enezia N igh t; Thursday. Sept. 18 - Early Release Day. M oeksvllle tileinen tnry Student o f the W eek, Sepl. X- 12; K a rin a C isn e ro s -P a s to r, M ackenzie C lubb, K eyla Adam , E m ily M ille r, K a lie K o o n iz, Maranda McitIii, Autumn Stew aii, Am andu Peacock, Tyler M artin, Anim ida Burgan,Ale,\ Lawrence, Am ber Basham. M ichiicl Shores, H aylcy Lam bert, Joshua Hicks, Juslin L an n in g , A lo,\ C o s tn e r Paige Sm art, A ngellloTyus,Tony D o n a ti, Jared B arb er, C a le b O sw ell, Haleigh Brown. M rs. Flynn and M rs. C ook’s firsl graders have had a great week reading about caterpillars and walching lliem . O ur monarch bui- Icrfiy emerged from ils chrysalis on M onday. We aro slill watching and w ailing I'or two more. Thanks to our wonderful parenls I'or the yiinim y fruit wo have numched on like Ihe very hungry caterpillar M rs. Julie Flolclior iind M iss Lynn Zoubek sccond graders are learning about llie life cycle of trees. 'l\vo o f the main trees lhat they are learning about arc the oak iiiui the m aple. The studenis urc discussing how they start from a seed to a full grown tree.The chil­ dren made tree etching as an art project, to help build a large iree in their classiooiii. The class is ulso studying about ecology. They are learning difl'erent ways thal they can holp keep our earth cican. The year is o ff to a fiying start. W e have been enjoying such great books as " M r Popper’s Penguins," "Charlotte’s W eb,’” ’Frcekle Juice” und "D onovan’s W ord Jar." Wo have opened a mock post officc. They w ill w rile friendly letters, learning how lo address envelopes and sorting and delivering m ail. M atii tim e is spent w orking on m ulliplicalion lables, I'nielions and worti problem s. W e arc looking forward to field trips lo Horizons and Tanglewood in the near future. M rs. W ilson's nnisic classcs have had a greal beginning to the school y ear The kindergarten and first grade classes arc using clas­ sic children’s literature lo sludy musical concepts. The kindergar­ ten classcs have been "singing" Ihe book "Brow n Bear. W hat Do You See'.’" w hile learning the difCeronce between their singing and speak­ ing voices. Somo puppets came lo help them w ith this concepl. Firsl graders have enjoyed playing and chanting the steady beat o f "O ld Black Fly" w hile finding repeat­ ing rhythm patlerns. The second and Ihird grade classes are preparing for a visit from the W inston-S alem S ym ­ phony in Decem ber Each class has stalled a study o f Iho fam ilies of instruments and how ihey make thoir sounds. We had a greal limo "plucking" our rubber bands to see how the stringed instruments vi- brate to make sounds. Wo are look­ ing forward lo the Siring Ensemble com ing lo M ocksviile Elem entary Sept. 24. so lhal wo cnn see the instruments w e have been sludy­ ing and listening lo. From blues, jazz and 50's rock, to sings from other countries, Ihe I'ourth graders arc learning lo idon- til'y and perform rhylhm patterns I'roni a variely o f music. Add a stciidy beat, and it adds up to an e.xciling challenge for them . The fifth graders aro taking those rhythm patterns and using tliem to brush up on music reading skills ill prepiiration for playing the re­ corder Every fifth grader started "Recorder Karate." C e n trn I Duvie Developm ental Day I Student o f the W eek, Sept, 1-5; A m ber M yers, Wo learned aboul our five senses.They have been busy work­ ing on grandparents’ presents. W o read books aliout our senses. They enjoyed reading about tho ginger­ bread man and wutorpainling iheir gingerbread man. Developm ental Day I Studcnl o f the W eek, Sept. 8 -12; Tom Brown. The kids were glad lo huve Iheir grandparents comc by for a special snackk and give them their stepping stones w ith their hand­ prints in il. F e a t u r e d L i s t i n g s 1 0 8 R u ffin S tre e t Urge brick ranch w/lols of rm, 5DR, 2BA. Updated kit, ncw'roof, replacenicru wndws. now doors, lg sep worksliop/gnrage wilh heal, AC & water. Screened porch. Call Bobby. $149,900 1 2 6 S, B e n s o n L a n e Gorgeous 3BR, 2DA brick w/lidwd fioors in LR. DR & kit. Sunroom overlooking fairway, patio,ccramic floors, trans 3 yr. golf course mbrsiip to buyer. Caii Mary. $169r900 Pennington Company REALTY M o c k s v iile О Г П сс : 336-751-9400 lOLLlMU'.H I-800-53g-338i H ills d a le / A c lv a iic c O f f ic c : 336-998-8900 11 )1 1 I R I I 1 Н Н Н -8 2 Н -2 2 И w w \\.|H 'tititii;.;lo tm '.illy 4 o m Ш и ш # N e w H o m e s L o t 3 9 E lisha C re e k R id g e Now under construction. 3BR, 2ВЛ. 12x28 unfin bonus rm for ftituro expansion, Neighborhood offers piygrnd, picnic area, basketball court & walking trail. Call Mary. $143,500 151 W in d in g C re e k Rd.New home. SiinFllippo Construction with finished basement for added space makes this a great deal. Call Dobby $ 15 4,900 134 - DAVIE COUNTY F.NTKUI’RISK KIX’O RI), Thiirsday. Sipl. 1«. 2003 Local Youth Place High In State 4-H Com petition C o m p elitio n :il any level i.s unigh. T lic S liite 4 -H S k illiillio n com esi proves lim i :i high-level o f conipclilion cnn hring oul Ihe besl. ¡iccordiní! lo ro iip e ra liv e E xieiision ugenl P illi Rucker. F or a group ol young people from D avic C ounly, il tlid jusl lh a l. as ihey hroughi hom e hon­ ors and aw ards. T h e S killalhon is an aniuial evcnl lhal brings youlh logelher from all over llie slate for fe l­ low ship, educalion and friendly com eplilion. Il was held on the campus o f N .C . Stale Universily. Big Sweep Saturday Л cam ping or fishing trip lo ihe river can bo easily ruined - hy Irash. ll's ugly. It's unhealthy. And il's unnecessary. O n .Saturday, volunleers in IJavie C ounly w ill m eel al the new R iv e rP ark al C ooleom ee Palls - The H ullhole lo clean lit­ ter from w aterw ays. M eet at 8:,K) a .m . at Ihe p ic n ic s h e lter in R o w an C o u n ly . T a k e F rw in T e m p le C h u rc h R o ad o ff N eedm ore Road o ff N .C . X d l. O lh er areas w ill be cleaned if Ihere are enough volunleers. C all ahead to volunteer, 7.S I - 2 3 2 5 . lo re c e iv e a fre e D ig Sw eep 1-shirl. Local B ig Sw eep volunteers w ill be part o f a statewide effort. Volunteers should ilress for the w ork, w ith gloves and insect repellenl. Alternate Planners Possible T h e days o f w a itin g fo r enough m em bers o f the D avie County Planning Hoard lo show up lo conduci a m eeling m ay soon be over. The board is rccom m em ling a new policy lhat w ould add al­ ternate posilions. because Ihere are lim es w hen il is d itfic u ll for all m em bers lo attend a m eeling. The new policy w ould creale a l­ ternate m em bers w ho could fill in w hen a board m em ber was ab­ sent. R egular and altcrnale m em ­ bers could serve no m ore lhan tw o conseculivc term s on the hoard. W hen a regular m em ber leaves the board the allen latc w ilh the most .seniority w ould fill tlie vacant seal, C ounly C om m issioners are expected to vole on llie issue this w eek. Il is a eom binalion o f identi- I'lcalion skills (cuts of m eal, live ­ stock breeils. feetlsluffs and live­ stock ei|u ip m en t) and overall livestock know ledge (including a w ritten test). T he Y ailkin /D avie Ieam . one o f Ihe youngest in Ihe conlcsl. placed second o v e ra ll. Team m em bers con sisted o f: G rin Rucker. Y adkin, third high ind i­ vidual; A licia Slaebncr. Y adkin, fiflh hig h In d iv id u a l; M ealh H oover. D avie, ninth high ind i­ v id u a l; and liv a n A n d e rs o n . Yadkin. " The Icam has been logelher for a w h ile and keeps gelling stronger all the lim e ." Ruckcr said. Kelsey T iffl. in her firsl year o f com petilion. placed I.Sth. a m ajor accom plishm eni. accord­ ing to Rucker. A l the N .C . J u n io r B e e f R o u n d -U p in W in sto n -S alem . the B eef B ow l contestanis from D avie m ade their m ark. Rucker s;iid. Heath H oover joined Yadkin C o u n ty to fo rm a team that plow ed Ihrough the com pelition unlil they ran inlo the cvenlu:il cham pion from R ow an Counly. K elsey T ilT l anchored a team consisting o f younger partici­ pants. "They gave all they had and made a greal showing in Ihis lough com pclilion." he said. Z a c h Y o k le y and W ade G ough o f D avie County team ed w ith Hannah Beck o f Yadkin to present a sirong team in Ihe se­ nior division. "Look for these youlh lo be parlicip atin g in other jud ging conlests and livestock evenls in the future." R ucker said. "The hard w ork these youth put inlo Iheir projects is paying off. C on­ gratulations to all Ihe local par- licip;inls." • Davie/Yadkin 4-H Skillalhon team members, from left: front - Rae Rucker, Alicia Staebner, Kelsey Tifft, Erin Rucker; back - Heather Hoover, Evan Anderson, Hannah Beck and Emily Osborne. 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I'liilJwii il\ln uiih >11,1,4 I, iW AARV)eçeoi]tr<tfmn«4]«idC{wal(4]>Tt(Tt«Ci<tr<ftui}«nliin«ilEtfUeAliilaiit loe It Wouldn’t Work S y s t e m S a y s N o T o H o m e S c h o o l e r s I n S p o r t s DAVIIC COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Tliursday,,Sept. 18,2003 - D5 H o m e s ch o o led s lu d e n is aren't allow ed to parlicipalc in D uvie C ounly Schools nlhlclic programs. “O pening the a th letic pro­ gram s lo students w ho d o n 't at­ tend D a v ie C o u n ty S ch o o ls w ould open the syslem up lo a lo l o f p ro b le m s ," suid W .G . “ D ub" Polls, superinlendenl. 'i t w ould dp aw ay w ith a lo l o f our kids com ing to sehool. T h e y 'd say, I call slay al hom e and play on Ihe team , and that’s all I w ant lo do." H e w enl on to say llia l for sludents w ho m ig lil otherw ise fall through the cracks, sporls can m ake ihc difference and help Ihem perform academ ically be­ cause it’s required in order lo play on the team s. In addition, students on the leam s are re­ quired lo atlcnd al Icasl a half­ day o f .school on gam e days or else they can't play. "W ilh o u t Ihose ru les , you w o u ld h ave c o ach es g o in g counly 10 county rccriiiling play­ ers," said board m em ber M a rly C a rle r, w ho said the question “ A nd how w ould you report cli- g ib ilily ,” asked Potts. “ H o w do you know if those students are m eeling the standards o f aca­ dem ic success? T h e precedent that w ould be set w ould be a hard one for us to fo llo w up on. he said. W c think and agree w ilh Ihe H igh School A thletic A.sso­ ciation lhat you m ake a com m il- m enl to hom e .school or public school. “T h e sam e argum eni could be m ade for privale schools. Il w ould be very d iffic u lt for us lo say w ell let you play if you home school (and nol open il to olher students livin g in the county]. There's not a school syslem in N ortli C arolina lhal I am aware o f lhat allow s lhat." 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M o c k s v illc , N C 27028 (336) 751-3538 1 lours: Mondny-Priday 8-6 S.ilurdiiy ‘>-12, Sund.iy Dy AppL ms 246AoamsRoad № I I P 103 Raven Road U n i i 302 Ukeview road . Г Л П 1073 Riveroend dr. 3BR. 2BA, 310+/- acfos. with lOOf/-acfos (nrm, 3BR, 2DA, oul- 5 bodrooms, 3.5 bnlhs, 1,49 Largo 2 slory, 4Bfl, 3.5ВЛ, soiling "as Historical 6BR 2ВЛ homo on 2 76 alfoam ond pord $2,970,400. bldgs., crook, $575,000. ncros, Hickory Hill. $279,900. is" appraisal fn hand $275,000. acros, with irnmaculnlo landscaping 275 Madison Road | [Д145 Couriney-Huktsvilu ГТЩП 176 Hamilton Court 0,3 ncros, 4ВП, ЗВЛ, largo Yíidklnvillo, ЗВП, 2BA, 1,5 íicros. sloiago bldgs, $219,900. loo mudi Io lisi. $189,500.Вогти<1л Fiun - 30R, 20A, sunroom. 30R. IBA, in Haimony, HUGE 30x50 Now 30 Yoar Pool. $185,900. workshop. $175,000.3Dñ, 2BA, spacious rooms, possible icaso, groal location! $159,500. Adorabio 3BR, 2,5BA on 3.51 4BR, jBA. Can listing ngoni lor ncros, bsml, PP $142,500. dotaiisi $id9,90ü.2 slory. 2200 sq. It. Iromondous Twinbrook Acros, 3BR, 20A, largo valuo! FP, gazobo. $134,900. kilclton, iircplaco. $129,900. 429 <>eorgia Road W »1 !144H 00SEU H E I iM k I 2 4 Ï SHEFfiELD Farms TrJ ~ ^ P 141 Dakota ÜWE Twinbrook, 3 bodrooms, 2 bnlhs, 1 aero, ali nppiiancos. $129,900. 128 Farmview Lane 5 Bodrooms. 3 Baths, 3.5 ncros, 3BR, 2ВЛ, on privato 1.29 acros, Country Uvingl $124,900. scroonod porcIi, dock. $119,900. 234 W. Church Street I /■4 1 2113 Junction Roao 3DR, 2BA, willi oxtra room, 5,70 ncros w/ stream. $119,900.3DR. 2BA, 5,5 notes, possible Ifodoll Co,. Gronl startoi w/ 3BR, lonso. $109,900. 2BA. Call (or dolails! $109,900. 3BR, 1.5 BA 2 FP's, priced to wil. $104,500.bsmt. 3BR, 1BA, wondorlul colors, woll laiHli^apod, ti(optaco.$98,Q00. ;i и у Е Ш Ш Ш З В Щ с 3BR, 2BA, Historic District, 1.5 stoiiüs. basomonl $102,900. 156 Avon Street Spacious 3 bodroom, 2 bath. Well rnainlainod, parila! basomonl. Ofoal tocallon. $99,900. .G9 acios. ЗВГ^, ША. $93,900 211 Rainbow Road 4BR, 2BA, Now paint, carpel. Rowan County', minules Irom Catawba vinyl, olc. $89,900 Coiiogo, 30R, 1.5BA $89,500 145 Duke Street 3BR. ША. hardwoods, inground pool, part, bsml. $87,000. ■— acgirsir " , , J iiii..,..... ~7i,3BR. IBA, on 1 acro, plus a 5.95 acros, 3BR. 2BA, FP, groal 4üK30bldg. $84,900. building sito! $79,900. 3BR, 2BA, pania! bsml. oxcoüonl ЗВП. 2BA, smgluwido. all appliances, condition! $69,900. groat stanor homo $09,900 3DR, 1 5DA, Cooloomoo, now hoal/AC, now plumb., comp, updated. $69,000 Cooleomee, complololy updated, 3BR, 1BA. brick ranchar with lovoly ingroundpool, groat buy! $05,900. hardwoods. $64,500. A v a il a d l u L o t s a n d L a n d a n d R k n t a l P k o i’u r t ir s «I Salmon« Road...................12 Salmoni Road...................OH Dolhcl Ch, Rd..................Byerly Chapel г I Keydon Drive (commircioi).-..Cedar Ridge (Id...................... 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If you do not have acccss to the internet and would like to receive a general information packet about our program, call toll free 1-888-259-2616. * t V f » ♦ Df) - DAVIIC C'OUNT\' liN'I'URI'RISE RECORD, Thursduy, Sept. 18, 2003 D avie Schools All Tapped O ut In Its Rainy Day Fund Hy Kim .(listen D a \'ie С о ч т у tinlcipri.se Rccoril D avie C o u n ly Sciiools have lappctl Into llic "n iiiiy liay" fum l. A m i Ihc lijih l bm lj!cl .schools arc opcralinj; on Ihis year w ill havc lo c h aiijic. one board o f c d iic a lio n m e m b e r said lasl w eek. M a rly C arler also said llie schools should ¡¡cl some ol' the “ hold harm less" m oney it ap­ pears Ihe slalc w ill release lo the counly. ■ “ W c have alw ays saved I'or a Susan Heaggans Knox Principal S usan D u lin lle a y jia n s . a 1982 D avie M ii;li School griidu- alc, was recenlly appointed prin­ c ip a l оГ K n o x M id d le School in R ow an Counly. S he is the d a u g h te r o f .Icvvcll D ulin and llic lale H enry W . D u lin o f A d - H fiiK K im s vancc. A n ass islan i p rin c ip a l al S a lis b u ry H ig h School since Seplem hcr. 1499, llcauL’ans cam c to Ihe Uow an- Salisbtiry School Syslem I'roni ihc W in s io ii-S a lc n i sch ools, w here she was assislani princi­ pal for I’aisley M a lli and Science A eadeiiiy. She has w orked as a curriculum coiirdiiiiilor. student intern for a liospital, and voca- lioiial business tcachcr. Ileajjcans served as a firsl lieutenant in the U .S . A rm y dur- int! O peralion Deserl Storm . She earned a bachelor’s de- i;rcc from W insion-Salcni Stale I Inivcisity aiul a m aster's dej;rce from .Appalaeiiian Slale U niver- sitv. rainy day," said C arter about the fund balan ce, "and it rained. N e xt .year's budget can’t look lik e th is . W e 're servin j! IOO m o re c h ild re n . T h e re are .10 leaehini! positions included in llio.se local dollars. O ther county em ployees got 2 percent .raises I from the county |: w c hud to llntl Ihose raise dollars on our ow n. "The county'.s not pulling llie hold harm less m o tley in this budget, but m y understanding is those d o lla rs arc c o m in g in . People need to m ake sure the school children o f lliis county gel a piece o f that m oney. W e w o n 't be able to go into otirsav- ings again,” C arter said. “ W e re c e iv e d Ih e sam e aniotint o f current e.xpense fund­ ing from the county com m is­ sioners as we received in 2002- 2003," said Superintendent W .G . "D u b " Potts. The biulgel allow s for con- tiiu tiu g the 5 percent teacher supplem ent, and Ihe c ertifie d slaff receiving a 2 perceni state increase. N oneertiried em ploy­ ees w ho are em ployed by the .system as o f O ct. I w ill receive a one-tim e bonus o f S 550. “ Looking at the big picture, ill D avie C oiinly, the school bud­ get is alm ost .$.17 m illio n lo lal." said Polls. “A lm ost S 32m illion is spent o f salary and benents. I'he business o f ed u catio n is vety niticli aboul people." "T h is w as a very interesting year," said C h air D avid O w ens, "W hen the schools knew things were really tig h l. iheir pre.senta- tions w ere v eiy short, but w e w ere slill nol even able lo fund some o f Ihosc things thiit were very im porlant to them , as w ell as Ihe w hole board." "The fund balance offered a buffer .so the.em ployees o f the school system did not feel the pain Ihis year." said O w ens."but w e w ill not be able to continiie Scholarships Available Teaching Fellow s Scholarship applications are available fo rs iu - denls interested in becom ing leachers. T h e scholarships pay .S6.500 per year for four years, anil the recipient must w ork four years in N .C . schools or pay back ihe m oney to the slate. See M rs. Hobbs al the D avie H igh School guidance deparlm ent. Debbie Davidson Earns Degree D ebbie Davidson graduated from D uke U n iversily G raduate School o f N ursing during ihe M a y com m encem ent e.Kcrci.ses. D avidson was aw arded the m aster's degree in nursing w ith a m iyor in fam ily nurse practitioner. She com pleted the part-tim e only g'radiiatc progvm ii over Ihe Inlernel w hile m aintaining her job as a school nur.se at Soulh D iivie M id d le . She is nationally certified lo prace as a fan iily nurse priiclilioner am i is w ilh H aw ihorn O U -C iY N in W insion-S aleni. She is Ihe daugliler o f Bob and Peggy W allace, and llte w ife o f Carl D avidson. Wiil-Mari iiiaiiiigcr rim Sicwitrl, Davie .Sciiools .Siipcrinlciidcnt W.G. Potts, All-American gcnciiii iiiititiigcr. Stexc I’iirilales. itjul Weniiy Riiinsey of Ali-Anicrican tiilk iibotil .S3,000 in gift ctnils going to the scltiHils. Gift Cards Donated To Schools D a vie C o u n ly Schools are g etting S3,(1(1(1 w orth o f W a l- .\liirl g ift ciiids to he divided am ong the schools. T he m oney comcs from A ll- A m ericiU i I'ord iind W a l-M a rt. A ll-/\n ie ric a n doniiled $S() per veh ic le sold in A u g u s t, w iih W a l-M art pitching in ,S20. T he idea Ciinie from W endy Ram sey o f A ll-A m e ric a n , w ho w anted to find a w ay lo give back to llte coninuniily. P olls said Ihe project was iippealing because it not only helped the schools, it put m oney into the local econom y. T he cars w ere purchased locally, ¡md the m oney to the schools w ill be "re- spem " locally, A part o f saic.s la.x goes for school capital im provem ents. T he program w ill co m iiuie through Septem ber. like lhal." Polls has inviied local slate ofllcials 10 visil N orth and South D avie m iddle schools in S ep­ tem ber. and he said one o f the topics o f discussion w ould be Ihe effecis severe suggested citls to the vocational education pro­ gram s ne.xl year w ould have on local econom ies. The budget increased funds in the electrical budget fo r the first tim e In years, and because o fth e inerease in gas prices since the state passed its budget, also increased the transportation a l­ lotm ent. The system absorbed a .$10.000 cut to cenlral office and non-inslrtictional allotnienl. T h e slale cut $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 in techno logy fundin g thi.s year, and forced the school system to m ake an additional $20 0 .0 0 0 in discretionary cuts. The system was given 14 days to m ake the cuts. Federal dollars arc the same as they w ere last y ^ ir, but the fiscal year fo r the federal gov­ ernm ent starts O c t.li, nnd Potts snid the system w illlh e n receive additional inform ation and usk fo r b u d g e t a m e n d m en ts as needed. Extended Hours M o n d a y - S a tu r d a y - 8 A M - 8 P M S u n d a y - 9 A M - 6 P M 1 9 1 W i l k e s b o r o S t . M o c k s v i l l e , N C ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 5 1 "With over 1 0 0 0 locations and growing your hometown is our hometown!" P R O re S S IO N A L P A R T S PEO PLE Brandon Owens Is At NCSA Brandon O w ens o f M o cks­ v ille has been accepted for en­ ro llm e n t fo r Ih e 2 0 0 3 - 2 004 year at the N o rth Carolina School o f Ihc A rts. Owen s w ill stu d y sccne design in the School o f Design and Production, A sophom ore, he is the son o f D a v id and S h elia O w ens o f M o e k sv ille . H e had been a student al Forsyth Tech­ n ical C o m m u n ity C o lle g e in W inslon-S alem , OWCI1.S PARENTING CONFERENCE ^ Ifow T o B e A H e r o T o Y o u r K id s ’ Saturday, Sept. 20 Speaker: Rev. Johnny Condrey $ 10.00 per person/,$ 15.00 per couple (ticl<el.s .sold at door) (Price of ticl<et incliide.s luticli) Time: 8:30 a.ni, until 2:00 p.m. Location: Fellow.ship Hall, Center Grove Bapti.st Church C liildciuv p ro vid ed fo r in flin ts through elem entary grades (lunch w ill iilso b e p m v id e d Ib r children) I I m elher you iine coming for toddleiTi or teenagers, thi.s confeietice will add to vour spiritual knowledge of nusinp yjurphildorstudgnt. i PLEASE JOIN USI Center Grove Bapti.st Church 8200 Center Grove Church Road Clemmons, N.C 27012 For questions, please call 336-766-5727 ext 218 T riad C ounseling Services ! ,,’S ? Counseling • Consulting • Training Rebecca Flynt. MSW, LCSW Kim Poner, QMHP, TFA Ceilified ÖV iip/Hiinliiu'iil tmh'. Sime ewmiix Л weckend (щт. атНаЫе. Call (336) 753-6650 Most .major iNsim,\Mii.s Ara;i'n;n, iniuiding c iiii.d мшислш, Sl.miNíiSCAUUrj:. O P E N H O U Si Firiday, September: Join Us For! Refreshmei provided Ghef Marcus Fjlynt of Gasthaus on the i. And Desserts Ketcliic Greek! atourncwofii^at 110 Depot St : Downtown Mocksville Turrentine Baptist Church 613 Turrentine Church Road F a ll R o n n d u p ^ Sunflay, Sepl. 21 • 3-7 p.m. • Petting Zoo • Inflatable Castle • Glory Train • Food - Ham burgers, Hotdogs, etc. Music from Souls By Grace 6-7 p.m. FREE...EVERYONE INVITED! F o r m o r e I n f o r m a t io n c a ll 998-2366 ^ I %IIII DAVIE COUNTY KNTEUI'RISK RECOUD, I’hursilay, Sept. 18,2()03-D7 P U B U C N O T I C E S N O R TH CARO LINA DAVIE C O U N TV N O TIC E O F SALE O F REAL ESTATE By authority contained In that certain Deed o( Trust executed by C harles D. Long, Sr. and w ile, Dotlie P. Long, as recorded in Book 308, Page 67, ol the Davle County Public Registry (see Appointment of Substitute Trustee as recorded In Book 495, Page 550, ol the Davle County Public Reglstiy); the record ' owner of the properly described In the said D eed of Trust being C harles D. Long, Sr. and w ife, Dottle P. Long, default having been m ade in payment ol the Promissory Note secured by said Deed of Trust; the said Deed of Trust being by the term s thereof subject to foreclo­ sure; the present owner and holder of the Note having demanded fore­ closure for the purpose ol satisfy­ ing said debt; and by authority con­ tained In the Order Allowing Fore­ closure of Deed of Trust signed on the 28lh day ol September, 2003, as the result of a hearing In Ihe fore­ closure before Ihe Clerk of Supe­ rior Court (03 SP 174): and at the request of the owner and holder of the Nole secured by Ihe aforemen­ tioned D eed of Trust, B lanco Tackabery Com bs & IHatamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee, will olfer lor sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door of the Davle County Court­ house, Ivlocksville, North Carolina, on Septem ber 25, 2003, at 10:00 a.m ., the real estate located in Ihe County of Vadkln, being more par­ ticularly described as follows: BEG INNING al a ё1аке or stone In the W estern edge of Highway #601; thence along said highway South or nearly so 130 leet lo a stake or stone In the Northern edge ol a country road leading to Char­ ley Allen place: thence along said county road In a W estemly direc­ tion 130 feet to a stake In the edge of said country road; thence North or nearly so 130 feet lo a slake or slone: thence East or nearly so 130 feet to a stake or stone In Ihe W est­ ern edge df said Highway No, 601, the beginning corner, containing 16,900 square feet, more or less. The property Is localed al 2107 US Hwy 601 N, Hwy, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, The sale shall be m ade subject to any and all taxes Including taxes which are a lien against the prop­ erty though nol yet due or payable, and any special assessm ents, easements, fights of way, restric­ tions ot record, and prior deeds of trust. The sale shall be made with­ out warranty of any kind, Including any warranty as to Ihe physical or environmental condition ol the real eslate sold. ' The highest bidder at the sale m ay be required to m ake deposit by cash or checli of up to live (5% ) percent of the bid, or $750.00, whichever Is grealer, at the lime of the tild Is accepted, and the remain­ ing balance upon confirmation of Ihe sale. The sale will be reporled lo the ' Court and will remain open lor ad­ vance or upset bids lor a poriod of len (10) days. II no advance bids are filed with Ihe Clerk of Court, tho sale will be confirmed. This the 28lh day ol August, 2003. Blanco Tackabery Combs S Matamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee By: Bowen C. Houff, Attorney 9-11-21П N O RTH CARO LINA DAVIE C O U N TY IN TH E G ENERAL CO U R T OF JU STIC E D ISTR IC T CO URT DIVISIO N 2003 CVC 462 F R A N K M IC H A E L S M IT H and wife, JU D Y S. SM ITH, Plalnlilfs, vs, AM ANDAJEAN SM ITH, Defen­ dant. N O TIC E O F S ERVICE OF P R O C E SS BY PUBLICATION TO: AM A N D A JEAN SM ITH, Ihe above nam ed defendant: . Take nollce lh al a pleading seeking reiiel againsl you has been filed In the above entitled District Court action. The nature ol the re­ iiel being sought Is as lollows: Child custody. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading nol later than the 13th day ol October, 2003, said date being 40 days Irom the first publlcalion dl this notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply lo the court for the relief sought, This the 3rd day ol September, 2003. E, Edward Vogler, Jr. Artorney lor Plalntills 1 NC State Bar #8069 181 South Main Slreet Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 1 9-4-ЗЩ NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O U N TY N O TICE O F SUBSTITUTE TR U S TE E ’S FO R EC LO SU R E . SALE O F REAL PRO PERTY Under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in that cer­ tain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Patricia M. Gregory, dated April 22,1 99 6 , and recorded In the O lllce ol the Register ol Deeds for D avle County, North .Carolina, In Book 237 at Page 847, and because of default having been m ade In the payment ol the Indebt­ edness secured by said Deed of Trust and failure to do and perform the stipulations and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to demand of Ihe Owner and Holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the high­ est bidder for cash the property therein described, to wit: Being known and designated as Lot Nos. 26, 27 and 28 of Section No. 2 of Carowoods Subdivision, recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 164, In the O lflce ot the Register ol D eeds of D avle County, North Carolina. This conveyance Is subject to those restrictive covenants re­ corded In Deed Book 87, Page 520, and Change of Restrictive Cov­ enants In Deed Book 95, Page 340, both recorded In the Olflce ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina. References: Deed Book 103, Page 517: Deed Book 157, Page 231; and Deed Book 162, Page 409. Present Record Owner: Patricia M. Gregory. The terms ot the sale are that Ihe real properly hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold lor cash to the highest bidder and that the under­ signed may require the successlul bidder at the sale to Immediately deposit cash or a certllled check In an amount equal to Ihe greater ol five percent (5% ) ol the high bid or $750.00. The real property hereinabove desribed will be sold "as Is," “where Is," subject to any and all superior liens, and subject to taxes and spe­ cial assessm ents. The sale will be held open lor ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law roquirod. Date and Hour lor Sale: Sep­ tem ber 2 5 ,2 0 0 3 al 11:00 a.m . Place of S ale: Davle Counly Courthouse Date of this Notice: July 31, 2003 Slephen A. Lamb, Substitute Trustee 9-11-2tn N O R TH CARO LINA DAVIE C O U N TY N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S Having qualilied as Ihe Admin­ istratrix ol Ihe Estate of EARLY ARLES JO NES, JR., lale of Davle County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ol De­ cem ber, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g 'th re e (3) months from the first day of publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said esiale will please m ake Im m ediate paym ent to Ihe undersigned. This 11th day ol Septem ber, 2003. Pam ela Jones, Administratrix 3310 Forest Hills Drive Killeen, Texas 76542 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 9-11-4ln N O RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO U N TY N O TICE TO C R EDITO RS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Esiale ol EDW ARD E. TARULLI (a//k /a Edw ard Tarulll, Edw ard Emanuel Tarulll), deceajed, of Ad­ v an ce , D avle C ounty, N orlh Carollan, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, llrms and corporations having claims tha es­ tate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Draw er 25008, W inston-Salem , North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 4th day of December, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebted lo the said estate will please m ake Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 4th day of September, 2003. W achovia Bank, National Association, Executor c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matam aros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 W inslon-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4tn N O RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY NO TICE TO C R ED ITO R S Having qualified as Co-Execu- tors of the Estate ol V IR G IN IA G. W ALKER, late ol Davle Counly, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 11th day of December, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please m ake Im mediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 11 th day ol September, 2003, Roy L. W alker 165 Grllfllh Road Advance, NC 27006 Lewis R. W alker 243 Lewis Lane Advance, NC 27006 9-11-4tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY NO TICE TO CR ED ITO R S Having qualified as Administra­ tor ol Ihe E state of R U TH KATHLEEN MAYS CLO DFELTER, late ol Davle County, this Is to no­ tify all persons having claim s against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of Decem ber, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day of publlcalion or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im mediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 11 th day ol September, 2003, Barbara Ann Clodfeller P O Box 395 Cooleem ee, N C 27014 9-11-4tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of M ARY G ER TR U D E IRELAND M ILLER, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said eslate lo present them to the undersigned on o r’belore the 11th day ol D e­ cem ber, 2 00 3 , being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirsl day ol publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please m ake Im mediate paym ent to the undersigned. This Ihe 11 th day of September, 2003. Theodore Clilford Miller, III 3716 Lassiter Mill Road Raleigh, NC 27609 9-11-4tn NO RTH CARO LINA DAVIE C O UNTY N O TICE TO C R E D ITO R S H aving q u alified as O o- Adm lnlsralors ot the E slate ol LA W S O N JO S H U A B O W L IN G , deceased, late ol D avle County, Ihls Is to nolify all persons having claim s a g ain st said e sta te to present Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 11th day of Decem ­ ber, 2003, said dale being at least three months from Ihe dale ol first publication ol Ihls nollce, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please m ake Im me­ diate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 11 th day ol September, 2003, the sam e being the first pub­ lication date. Grady L, McClamrock, Jr. and Mark Conger, Co-Adminisralors of the Eslate of Lawson Joshua Bowling Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866 161 South Main Street Mocksville, N C 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 9-11-4tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTY N O TIC E TO CR ED ITO R S Having qualified as Ihe Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol RONALD G ENE BATES, lale of Davie Counly, Ihls Is to notily all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 28lh day of Novoember, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said esiale will please m ake Immediate pay­ ment to Ihe undersigned. This 28lh day ol August, 2003, Ronald G ene Bates, Jr„ Executor 1113 Crescent Court W inston-Salem, NC 27127 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, N C 27028 , B-28-4tn NO RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO UNTY IN THE G EN E R A L C O URT OF JU STIC E O F N O RTH C A RO LINA SUPERIO R C O U R T DIVISIO N DAVIE C O UNTY 02S P 67 IN THE M ATTER O F THE FO R E­ CLO SURE O F A DEED O F TRUST E X E C U T E D BY T E D F O R D M. RANDO LPH, JR. AND JANICE N. R A N D O LP H D A TE D JA N U A R Y 29, 1999, A N D R E C O R D E D IN BO OK 295 AT PAGE 586 IN THE DAVIE C O U N TY PUBLIC REG IS­ TRY, NO RTH CARO LINA N O TICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order of the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because of de­ fault In the payment ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo oarry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute 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 ol said counly at 12:00 P.M. on Monday, Septem ber 2 2,2 00 3 , the lollowlng described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davle Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: Beginning at a railroad spike located In Ihe centerline of Rainbow Road (S,R. 1441), said point mark­ ing the northeast corner ol property ol Karen D. Ratts (see Deed Book 186 at Page 749, Davie County Registry), and the southeast cor­ ner of Ihe within-described tract and Irom said point running thence wilh the northern boundary ol said Karen D. Ratts property, North 89 degrees 17'10" W est 394.45 lee to a new Iron localed at the southeast corner ol property ol Victoria E. N ew ell (see deed Book 178 at Page 596, Davle Counly Registry) running thence with the eastern boundary of said Victoria E, Newell property. North 00 degrees 04’58” East 520.00 leel to a PK nail lo­ cated 2,4’ nortli ol the centerline ol Speaks Road (S.R, 1440); running thence South 87 degrees 53’15" East 340,67 leet to a railroad spike located In tha centerline ol Rainbow R oad; running thence with the cenlerllne of Rainbow Road, Soulh 06 degrees 47’22" East 302.37 teet to a point, containing thence wilh said centerline. South 04 degrees 42'49" Easl 212.82 feet to a rail­ road spike, Ihe polnl and place of beginning. Cqnialning 4.375 acres, more or lessi according lo a sur­ vey prepared by Sam P.l Hall R.L.S. L-2930, daled February 1, 1999 and being designated as Drawing No. 2399-2, and being a portion ol property of Henry E. Doulhll (see Deed Book 144 at Page 237, Davle County Registry). Subject lo Ihe right-of-ways'of Speaks Road (S.R. 1440) and Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441), as shown on said survey. And Being m ore com m only known as: 537 Rainbow Road, Ad­ vance, NC 27006 The record owners of the prop­ erly, as rellecled on Ihe records ol Ihe Register ol Deeds, are Tedford M. Randolph Jr. and Janice M. Randolph. . The property to be ollered pur­ suant lo Ihls notice ol sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.’’ N ei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, direclors, atlorneys, agenis or,au- Ihorlzed representative of either Trustee or Ihe holder of the nolo m ake any representation or war­ ranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, heallh or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relallng to Ihe properly being ol- fered lor sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising oul ol or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid laxes and assessm ents In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer lax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying, II any. A deposit of five perceni (5% ) of the amount of the bid dr seven hundred lifly dol­ lars ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ichever is grealer. Is required and must be tendered in the lorm ol certitied lunds at the time of Ihe sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upset period, all rem aining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The dale of this Notice Is August 22, 2003, ELIZABETH B. ELLS Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 9-11-2tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTY N O TICE OF BO ND R EFERENDUM The Board ol Commissioners ol D avle C ounty, N orth C arolina hereby gives notice that a bond referendum will be held on Tues­ day, November 4, 2003, to deter­ mine w helher Ihe following bond order shall be approved: BO ND O RDER AUTHO RIZING TH E ISU A N C E O F N O T TO EX­ C E E D S C H O O L B O N D S O F DAVIE CO UNTY, NO R TH C A R O ­ LINA W H E R EA S , the Board ol Com ­ missioners of Davle County, Norlh Carolina on petition ol Ihe Davie Counly School Board deem s It ad­ visable lo m ake the capital Im ­ provements hereinafter described; and W H ER EA S, an application has been filed wilh Ihe Secretary of the Local G overnm ent Com m ission approval of the bonds hereinafter described as required by The Locall G overnm ent Bond Acl, and the Secretary ol Ihe Local Government Com m ission has acknow ledged lhal Ihe application has been filed and accepted for submission lo the Local Government Commission. N O W T H E R E F O R E , B E IT O R D ER ED by Ihe Board ol Com ­ missioners ol Davle County, North Carolina as follows: Section 1. The Board ol Com ­ missioners of Davle County, North C a ro lin a has ascertain ed and hereby determines that It is neces­ sary to m ake certain capital Im ­ provemenls lo acquire, construct. Install, Improve and equip certain school lacllllles. Including, wilhout limitation, schoolhouses, buildings, plants and other lacllllles, physical and vocational educational build­ ings and lacllitles, including in con­ nection therewith classroos, labo­ ratories, libraries, auditoriums, ad­ ministrative offices, gymnasiums, athletic llelds and lunchroom s, which improvements are localed or to be located In D avle County, Norlh Carolina and lo pay Ihe capi­ tal cosls of such Im provem enls, These capital needs are to be funded by a $8,825,000 bond Isue with approximate expenditures as follows: Elementary Schools $7,877,020 Middle Schools 233,700 High Schools 714,280 Section 2. In order lo raise Ihe money require lo pay the capital cosls of providing Ihe Im prove­ menls referenced above. In addi­ tion to any funds which m ay be made available lor such purpose Irom any olhor source, general ob­ ligation bonds ol D avle Couny, North Carolina are hereby autho­ rized and shall be Issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act. The maximum aggregate principal amount ol bonds authorized by this bond order shall be $8,825,000. Section 3. A lax sufficient to pay Ihe principal ol and interest on said bonds when due will be annually levied and collected. It Is antici­ pated lhal Ihe principal amount ol the Bonds will be sold or drawn down over a six-year period. Section 4. A sworn statement ol tho debt of Davle Counly, North Carolina has been filed with the Clerk to Ihe Board fo Commission­ ers ol Davle County and Is open lo public Inspection. Section 5. This bond order shall lake ellect If and when approved by Ihe voters of Davle County, North Carolina at a relerendum. The last day on which voters m ay register to vole on the bond referendum described above is October 10, 2003. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk 9-11-2ln NO RTH CARO LINA DAVIE CO UNTY N O TIC E TO C R EDITO RS Having qualilied as Execulor of the E state ol A N N E T T E L. L IV IN G S T O N , d e c ea s ed , ol Mocksville, Davle County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims the es­ tate of said decedenl to exhibit them to the undersigned al P.O. Draw er 25008, W inston-Salem , North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 4th day of December, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted lo Ihe said estate will please m ake im­ m ediate paym enl to Ihe under­ signed. This the 4th day ol September, 2003. Levine L. Livingston, Adminis­ trator c/o Jam es E. Cream er, Jr. ' Blanco Tackabery Com bs & Matam aros, P.A. P.O. Dravver 25008 W lnslon-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4tn NO RTH CAROLINA DAVIE C O UNTY A M ENDED N O TIC E O F FO R EC LO SU R E SALE 03 SP 87 Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale contained In a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by Timothy N Ban­ ner and Alicia M Rose lo Gabriel B erry and W eston, Trustee(s), daled the 4th day of November, 1997, and recorded in Book 25.5, Page 16il, Davie County Regisiry, North Carolina, delault having been m ade In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA having been substituted as Truslee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded In the Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carollna'and the holder ol the nole evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned , Substitute Trustee will offer tor sale at Ihe Courthouse Door in the City of Mocksville, Davle Counly, North Carolina al 3:00pm on October 1, 2003 and will sell lo the highest bid­ der for cash the following real es­ tate situate In Iho Counly ol Davle, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: Being all ol Lot 264, Section 1, RIdgemont as set forth In Plat Book 4, Page 135, Davle County Regis­ try lo which reference Is hereby m ade lor a more particular descrip­ tion. Together with Improvemenls localed thereon; said property be­ ing located at 163 Windsong Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Subject lo restrictions as set forth in DB 93, Page 518, DB 98, Pago 737 and DB 111, Page 402, Davle County Registry, Should the property be pur­ chased by a ihird party, lhal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per O ne Hundred D ollars ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) required by N CG S §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be offered pur­ suant to this nollce ol sale is being ollered for sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS is, W H E R E IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the otticers, directors, atlorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized represeAtatlve of either the Truslee or Ihe holder of Ihe nole m ake any representa­ tion or warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, henllh or safety conditions exisling In, on, al or relating lo tho properly being offered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or llabllllles aris­ ing out of or in any w ay relating to any such condition expressly nre disclaim ed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all laxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior lions or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five perceni (5% ) of Iho purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time ol Ihe sale. This 10th day ol Septem ber, 2003. H. TER R Y H U TC H E N S, PA S UBSTITUTE TRU STEE BY: H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, rjorlh Carolina 28302 Case No; 717.64367 9-18-2tn N O RTH CARO LINA DAVIE C O UNTY NO TICE is hereby given lhal Iho E. Shady Grove polling localion will not be moved to the Advance VFW Post //8719 lor the Novem ber 4, 2003 School Bond Election. N O TICE Is lurther given that Ihe E. Shady G rove voters will cast Ihelr ballot as in Ihe past al the Advanco Volunteer Fire D epart­ ment, 169 Fire Slatio Rd. on No­ vem ber 4, 2003. H .R Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davio County Board ol Eleclions 9-18-1tn RANDY MILLER &SONS 2').’ Milln-ti(iiiil-Mortsvilli (336) 284-2826 • Now Pumping Septic Tanks • Skid Stoor Work TrsncherWork Hauling ■■ . •............ 0« - DAVIE COUN TY EN TEUI’RISE R E C O R D ,'I'lnirsdiiy, Sept. IS. 2003 PUBLIC NOTICES 6 LASSU 1 EDS NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallied as Executrix ol Ihe Eslale ol BLUM T BECK, lale ot Davle Counly, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl ttiem lo the un­ dersigned on or before Ihe 18lh day ol Decetnber, a002, being three (3) monlhs trom the first day of publi­ cation Wthls notice will be pleaded in bar of ihel recovery. Ail persons > indebl^ jp said estate will please . make Ijfltinedlale paymeni to thi ' undersigned: ,I Th|p;ihe’18lh;diy of September, /2(303. '• •) : ' M\e B. spry, EXEC I ,. ; %iör3 County Lino Road ' ' 'itarfpony, NC 28634 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOtlÒfe TO CREDITORS Having qiiaiilled as Ihe Adrnin- islralrix of Ihe Eslale of CHARLES VIRGIL NEWMAN, deceased, late ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, Ihis is lo nolify ali persons, firms and corporations having claims against Ihe estate ol said deceased lo exhibit them lo the undersigned al 102 Soulh Cherry Street, Win- slon-Saiom, NC 27101, on or be­ lore January 8,2004, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of Iheir re­ covery. Ail persons indebled lo said ostale wlil please make Immediate payment. This Ihe 18lh day ol Seplember, 2003. Shirley T. Clubb, Adminislralrix of Ihe Eslale ol Charles Virgil I^ewman Stafford R. Peebles, Jr., Esq. 103 Soulh Cherry Street Winslon-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 723-7361 9-18-4ln-NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTIFICATION OF BALLOON TESTING An application has been submit- lód lo Davio County for a Wireless Telecommunications Tower. Pursu­ ant to the County's Wireless Ordi­ nance and In order lo beller inform Ihe public, a “balloon test" by Ihe applicant will bo held to show the proposed rfiinlmum lower height. ' release, b« advised that a 'balloon test" win Ily ori SÀftirdey, Oclobcr 4, 2 0 0 3 , Dqubla A Trilli, . Àdvatid^ l^n h Ètrollna, tax map ' nutnbtf ■ h o u rs «M ii/W iiid If !ÖÖ,kin., In thè ai^<;ft'pdbr vttlblll ‘ iober4,'20IM;a'««Mndball6oHtéirt will ocout 0)^;-iru*BdaVi'Ootob*r.7i 200ä, àt tKa soniti (óoatlon durlrig thowinté'f»()rii ' ' ' ; NORTH dArt(3LÌNA, ¿hEBfrOBS Havtno atiailflaci at the Execu­ tor óì'thDiftate‘.Óf'TlM0THY L, SELL, talè ÒI D&vfè County, thla 1b to nolify all porsoria' having claims ' against said eaiBte to präsent them 10 the undersigned on Or beloro the 28th day ÒI (W^rtibar, 20(^3, be­ ing three (3ffrf6nlhs from ihe first day ol publi(«|tlÓn of thlé notice will ' bo pleaded ill bàrbi their rocovety. All persons Indebled to said eslale will please moke Immediate pay- mont lo the undorsigneij. This Z8lh day of August, 20Ó3. Timothy L, Sell, Executor 6993 Brook Trout Lane Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 8-28-4lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTIFICATION OF BALLOON TESTING An appiicallon has boon submit­ ted to Davio County tor a Wirolsss Toiocommunicalions Tower. Pursu­ ant to the County's Wireless Ordi­ nance and In order lo boiler Inform Iho public, a "balloon losl" by Iho applicant will be hold lo show Iho proposed minimum lower height. Pieaso bo advised lhal a "balloon iGsr will fly on Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 3174 US Hwy. 601 North, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina, tax map number SB21016065, between Ihe hours of 12:00 noon and 4:00 p.m. In Iho ev’onl of poor visibility on October <t.;2003, a second balloon test will occur on Tuesday, October 7,2003, at the same location durmg the same hours. 9-18-2tn L.EGAL.S Deadline MÒNDAY NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVD 459 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS OF PUBLICATION MYRA LYNN JOHNSON, Plaintiff vs. DAVID SCOTT WALKER, De­ fendant TO: DAVID SCOTT WALKER TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief againsi you has been ¡filed in the above-entitited action. Ttie nature of the rellel sought Is as follows: CUSTODY OF MADlSbN , CHEYENNE JOHt^SON borh May 16,2001, and attorney’s lees. You are required to file a writ­ ten answer to such pleading nol later than October 29, 2003, said dale being 40 days from Ihls no­ tice, or 30 days Irom Ihe date a copy ol Ihe Complaint and Sum­ mons Is personally served upon you. After such lime, Ihe plaintiff will apply lo Ihe court for Ihe relief sought. This 18th day ol September, 2003. Grady L. McCiamrock, Jr. NCSB#7866 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 Allorney for Ihe Pialnlill, Myra Lynn Johnson 9-18-3lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE The public wlil take notice that the Board of Commissioners of the Town ol Mocksvillo proposes lo accept sealed bids for the purchase ol Ihe following surplus property: 1 used 20-Inch frame police bi­ cycle manufactured by Giant. Saddlebags, ilghls, siren, vehicle carrier and helmet Included. Sealed bids may bo submitted to Ihe offico of tho Town Clerk, 171 Ciomont Street, Mocksville, NC, to- be opened at Ihls location on Oc­ tober 2, 2003, 2:00 p.m. No bids shall bo accepted unless upon time of filing II Is accompanied by a de­ posit of cash, cashier or certified check, or bid bond equal lo 5% of tho amount bid. The Town ol Mocksviiie reserves the right to re' |eot any or all bids. Christine W. Sandsra,- TownClifli*', NORTH CAROLINA i OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITOR^ - ;iHaving qualllied as th» Execu­ tor Of tho Estate of JACK JONES, 'JR., late ol Davle County, this la to notlly all persons having claliti^ ■ against said estate to present them ' to the undersigned on or before the 28th day ot Novoembor, 2003, be- . Ing three (3) monlhs Irom the llra| day ol publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebled to said estate will pieaso make Immediate pay- . metlt to the undersigned. this 28th day of August, 2003. Deborah Jones Williams, EXEC 192 Bear Creek Church Road Moeksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ol tho Estate of WALTER SCOTT WOODS, JR., iaio ol Davio Counly, this is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate to presonl them lo Ihe undersigned on or before Iho 21st day of Novem­ ber, 2003, boing throe (3) monlhs Irom Iho lirst day ol pubiicalion or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol thoir recovery. Ail porsons indebled 10 said eslale will please make im- medlalo payment lo tho under­ signed. This Iho 21st day ol AugusI, 2003. Stephen Joseph Woods EXEC 148 Fox Run Lano Slanloy, NC 28164 ORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol JAMES C. SELL, late of Davie Counly, this is to notily all porsons having claims against said eslale lo presenl Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or beloro the 28lh day of Novoomber, 2003, be­ ing threo (3) months from tho first day of pubiicalion or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recov­ ery. All persons Indebled lo said eslale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28lh day of AugusI, 2003. Timothy L. Soil, Executor 6993 Brook Trout Lane Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney at Law TenCourl Square Mocksvillo, NC 27oae 8-28-4lrt Abortion Alterntive DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfors confidenlial & free pregnancy tests, support ser­vices, and referrals. Make a healthy choice lor your lllel Call 753-HOPE for appoinlmeni. Animals 2 YEAR OLD mare, buckskin, built rlghl, gentle, $2500. 940- 5616. FULI o'r PASTURE board, cov­ ered riding area, personalized care. Hyw 801 near Bermuda 36-462-<(Run. 336 1-4882 Auctions SATURDAY-SEPT. 20- 9am per­sonal property ol Lucille Reavls Hall-wno Is moving. 1116 South 601-Yadkinville, N(527055. North of 801 on 601 belween Mocks­ ville and Yadkinville. Lake beside road. fularble lop dresser, old oak bed, dresser, chest, oak sideboard, double drop leaf table, hulch, oak table and 4 chairs, white glass door kitchen cabinet, several dressers with mirrors, Iron bed, trunks, twin bed, milk cans, hall tree, handmade quilts, chest freezer, refrigerator, washer, dryer, pictures, side shairs, singer sewing rrCachlne, lawn lurnlture, ugs, large d items, old 'ing I blue jars, crock, amount ol househo c Camel metal swinging store sign, cast Iron big pot, lea kettle, gypsy pot with Hd, 2 outbulldlngs-lull ol old tools and misc., 2 man saw, hand tools, etc. 1964 Dodge pickup-runnlng.This will be an all day sale-many items still boxed, bring a lawn chair, enjoy Ihe shade, relresh­ menls served. C. E. Flynn-NCAL 3240 336-677-4666 336-940-3787 Rain Date Sept. 27th.__________ Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH CONDO, ocean view, sleeps 4, completely lurnlshed, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788_________________ Card Of Thanl<s LILLIE MAE MYERS BURTON Thank you to all who have done / so much with prayers, food, ' support and love during my Wile's Illness and death. Johnny W. Burton, Jr. ‘ Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD care ■' has opeings for all ages, 0-12 yrs. '■ Full-time, Part-time, Drop-in, Be­lore & Alter School and Out of School Days. 1st & 2nd shilt. Open 5;30 am. Flexible hours,, Spill shifts also. Cali Debra, 751 - PLAY (7529) 571 S Main St., Ivlocksville, across from Welch's Funeral Home. ' FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Al­tar school until 6:00pm SlOO/ month, Cornatzer School busing zone. Come by or call for appli­ cation. 998-8306 I GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Froo Estimates 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 4 5 7 1 F R O M 3 T0 3 0 ^ B e r m u d a Q ’< № O i l l a g e - N o w H ir in g R N s and L P N s P a r t - t im e 3-11 a n d 11-7 P le a .se in q u ir e to B c r n u id a V illa g e (3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 6 7 7 7 Child Care HQUR-BY-HOUR Child Care now enrolling childrenl Fulltime, parttime, after school will pick up from Pinebrook, 801 Macedonia pre-school and Hillsdale Baptisl pre-school (Shady Grove bus brings children to us). Flexible hours fVlonday-Saturday. Call 940-6450. KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool has immedi­ate openings for all ages. Our new preschool program has just received a 4 star license and our learning center Is newly reno­ vated. Our program offers qual­ ity education lor all ages, Inlants, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers. Please call Pam Burton, director ® 998-9491 lor more Information. Employment LE BLEU BOTTLED water, a leader in the bottled water indus­ try, is looking lo fill several full­time sales positions in the Win­ston Salem area. We are seek­ing dependable, money-moti­vated Sales Representatioves who possess excellent interper­sonal skills and have a strong drive to succeed. Le Bleu offers quality training, proven success­ ful sales tools and a lucrative commlsslon-only compensation Applicants must have their own transportation. Bring the enthusi­ asm, drive and self-determination to “write your own paycheck” and be a part ol a successlul leam. Please lax your resume to: 336- 940-6617. MOTHER LOOKING FOR In­ fants or toddlers to keep. 751- 7108. MOTiHER OF FiiUR wlillng^t^^ babysit children ages 2-4, llrst shift. 936-0173. WILL KEEP CHiLDRENTn my home. Inlants & up. 492-5727. Commercial Property COMMERCIAL RENTALSVarious Properties Warehouse & Olflce Space Janice McDaniel Pennington & CoiilgBny Realty LOOKING FOR THIRD year car­penter to learn high end remod­eling/carpentry. Great opportunity for right person, 704-902-0818. NEEDED pTa N IS T - S E N ^sumes: First Baptist Church P.O.Box 518 Cooleemee,NC 27014 NOW HIRING PT room atten­dants. Help keep our Super 8 super cleanl Genuine smile re­quired. (336) 778-0931 PARWlMElSHFRCFsec^^^^^ needed-25 hrs. per week. Send resume to: Advance United Meth­odist Church, P. 0. Box 2021, Advance, NC 27006 751-9400 HILLSDALE AREA-COMMER­CIAL office space, $650/month 336-998-2121, HÏLLSDALI AREWÑiiwrÍ800 sq. II. and up; rôtall òr Shop; $850 and up. 336-998-2121. Employrnent BERMUDA MINI'S Self Slorage needs mature, dependable per­son to answer questions, rent storage units, and generally over­see the olflce & facility when on duty. Great job for retiree or someone wanting extra Income. 12 to 16 hours weekly. MUST be able to work from 10am to 2pm on Saturdays as needed. Contact Jessica or Sandy at 998-9661. CONCREfEffELFEaTRA^^^^ req. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Frl„ 10am- 2pm lor application. EOE E X P E B iE N C E D ^^R ^T E RFOR Iramlng crew, 40-plus tiours weekly w/overtlme. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. EXPERIENCED ROOF ERS NEEDED. Call 492-7678 or 909- 3551. TOP PRODUCER SEEKS li­censed real eslale agent for over- llBW iaadsrl •000-448-a004-&rt-. 8001 WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 3 3 6 - 9 9 & 6 4 0 2 . Also New Carpet Installed. A fte r s c iio o l P ro g ra m D ir e c to r N e e d e d . 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Prefer no smokers. 492-7457. 3BR/2BA, $580 Seclion 8 ok 178 Mountvlew Dr., Mocksville. 336- 508-6977 5-ROOM BRICK house for rent. 2094 Liberty Church Rd. $550/ mo. deposit & references re­quired. 704-546-7916. AD\MNCE ABEA^, 2BR, 2BA; non-smoking, no pets, $600/ month. 407-9977 EXTRANICYsBR counlry, 3 people limit. No pets. Well water $600 plus deposit. 336-284-4758. HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR,'i^^^ house In Mooksville, $485, Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. HOUSE FOR rent. Too Graham SI. off Mill St., Mocksville $475/ month, $475 deposit, oil heat. HUD ok. 336-692-8326 Homes For Sale BILL CONSOLIDATION AVAILABLE With purchase ol 3 or 4BR home On Conv, Ln Only Gall Mike (704) 883-9997 PART-TIME IN snack bar. Call Hickory Hill Counlry Club. 998- 8746. Furniture NEWI MUST SEE beautiful glass top table, 4 chairs, wrought Iron- $250.2 glass top end tables-$50 both. 492-2160________________ Health LADIES’ PILATES-WEDNES- DAV & Friday evenings 998- 4100.__________________________ Homes For Rent 30 NAYLOR ST.-2BR, 1 Ba­lanced bk yard $550/mo. plus deposit,243 MAIN ST.-Cooleemee-2BR, IBA $500/mo. plus deposit. Call Martha ® Anders Realty 492-7505 FOR RENT/SALE/LEASE OP­ TION Mocksville, 3br, 2BA, 3 year old house. Double car ga­rage, approx. 1450 sq.tt. $134,900. 492-5601, FSBO, NEW HOME, D,C„ Pud­ding Ridge Goll Course, 4BR, 3.5BA, 2970SC,. It., 1600 unfin­ished basement, reduced now, need to sell next 30 days, $298,000. 998-4618 FSBO-DAVIE COUNTY farm house, 2259 US Highway 158, SBR, IBA, 1 acre lot. Recently updated. $79,900. 336-351- 4080. HOUSE FOR SALE In Cooleemee-posslble financing available. 284-4940. New Home (No Steel Frames), Crane Sel, 7/12 Rool, SBR, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your foundation $52,900,00 Landowners call 336-362-3676 370 WINDWARD CIRCLE, 3BR, 2Ba, a/o, heat pump. $795/ month. Hubbard Realty. 723- 4306._________________________ 3BH, 2BA-ClBmmona-$850/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksvlil0-$65O/mo 2BR, 1BA-lv1ocksvliie-$450/mo SBR, 1.5BA-liiobiio Hom0-$5OO/mo Pennlnglon & Company Really 751-9400 New 3 or 4 BR homes avail­ able. Low down call Mike (704) 883-9997 NICE 2000 MODEL doublewide on an acre lot. 3BR/2BA. 234 Tittle Trail. Contact: Holly Prpp- ertles @ 650-1504. wisgcawsT? MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, clioose us! Come l)y to inquire about tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C o il totloy! (336) 098-8810 HOMES FOR RENT IN MOCKSVILLE Spacious, New 3BR, 2BA home in rurai setting, 2-car garage and some appliances included. $1000/month, Three Quaint 3-2BR, 1 BA homes near Davie High, $475-$600/month. 1BR, 1 BA apartment for rent near downtown Mocksviiie. No appliances but utilités included in rent price $425/month. HUD APPROVED HOMES FOR RENT ÏW 0 2BR, 1BA homes in Cooleemee. $500-$600/month. C a ll C e n tu ry 21 S w ic e g o o d W all & M c D a n ie l 336-751.2222M on. Fri 8 a m ■ 5 pm 336-751-5555 Ext. 213 O m u D ÿ 2 1Swicegood Wall & McDaniel GLASS DAVIE COUNTY I:NTKIU»RISE RECOUD, riiursclay, .Sept. 18,2003 - DO IMEXPJiUMSlVE PBOFTEABUE Land For Sale Mobile Homes/Sale Rooms for Rent 11.6 ACRE OF land completely fenced In with 2 mobile homes & a 6 stall barn. Lots of privacy. 492- 2884 8 ACRES-CANA Rd., tv/loci<svliie 336-869-7400.________________ Lost & Found LOST DOG, HILLSDALE area, brown & while pit. 577-7652 Lots for Sale LOT FOR SALE-Hldden Valley Rd. $15,000. 919-778-9161. Miscellaneous FIBERGLASS CAMPER COVER lor long bed $400. David Everhart 998-8748. ADORABLE 14X70 OAKWOOD,cleaned & ready, 301 Deer Run Drive, 751-3398 (owner) 650- 5172 (realtor) aW nTb a r g in HUNT EFs;TotalInventory, liquidation. All homes must gol Don't miss this sale. Large selection. Mod & Doubles. Cali for details 888-251-6789 Statewide STEEL BUILDINGS HUGE sav­ings on New Modelsl Factory seconds, freight damaged : 20x26, 25x34, 1-800-222-6335. Financing available, no reason- able offer refusedi___________ Mobile Homes/ Rent 1995 MOBILE HOME for rent lo­ cated In the Pines Mobile Home Park, 2BR, 2BA, all electric, air, all appliances. No pets. $450 per montn/$450 deposit requlred- 751-7502 DO YOU OWN a'l 996-2000 ' singlewlde _ Paying park rent also? Trade it for Moduiar Land/Home Pkg.We can Helpl Easy Financlng/$500 down after Trade In. 704-883-9997 M o U L ^ L A N D /H W E p k ^ Up to $15,000 cash back/debt payoff WE MEAN IT Call for detalls/Conv. Ln. Only (704) 883-7706 2BR, 1ВА, *$350 rionih, $300 deposit. Jusi out of Davle County. 704-546-2089. 2BR, 1 BA, MOBILE home on 1/ 2 acre lot w/ulllity bidg. close lo Lee Jeans. Rent $425 deposit $425 492-5897 2Br: 2BA, MOBILE home, large private lot In Davie Co., call 336- 406-1981. MODULAR LAND/HOMES Subd. in Iredell, Rowan, Davle Cnly. Easy financing, $0 down 4 homes to choose Irom No Dealers Please Call (704) 928-2066 MUST SEE, 3BR modular, land­ scaped lot, ready to move In. Conv. to Mocksville, Salisbury, Statesville. 0 down, under $800 per month to Qualified Buyers- Call for details 1-888-251-6789. TURNEDdW n ON new Land/ Home Pkg Due to Credit? Call usi Home loans/Low down WE MEAN ITI Hotline # 704-928-2066 2BRS.1 FURNISHED, pvt. bath. Fuii use of home. Mature, re­ sponsible roommates wanted to share expenses on 3BR home in Advance. Fireplace and pool. 998-9674. R ri^S H E m R O O ii^^ working male. 751-0645. Service B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPflOVEMENT COIWPANY WE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ship. References available. Free Estimates. L T iii^'siS v iL K Y GUTTERING Richard Llnk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 2BR, 2BA, MOBILE home, pri­ vate lot with pond near 801 on Yadkin & the Davle Co. line. Cail 336-406-1981. FOR RENT, 1574 Junction Rd. Sbr, 2BA, modular on 1 acre , new updates, $650 rent, $650 security deposll, no pets call 940- PRIVATE LOT 2BR, 2BA,C/A , No pets, local 336-575-2101 or 828-478-9416 READY TO- MOVE In, Furnlnshed 2BR IBA mobile home. $450/month & $450. de­posit. 751 -1218 or 704-657-5613 sivj^LliiOBiLETHb¥E,in Mooksville. 2BR, 1.5 BA, $385/ month. Cali 336-406-1981. Mobile Homes/Sale $5000.00 REBATE BACKTo you with purchase ol 3 or 4 BR home. On Conv. Ln. Only Call (704) 883-9997 1ST TIME HOMEBUYERSMany new programs available Land/Home package, debt consolidation avallabre on OAC Payments as low as $550 per monlh Low Downs-Easy Terms Call (704) 878-0147 for Appt. ‘86 OAKWOOD ALL appliances Included w/washer & dryer, new deck & heal pump. $6500. Call 813-1577,_____________________ ______Music______ PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 Personals PETITE LADY, 50'S, divorced, would like to meet, S/D gentleman who's really nice, non-smoker, likes to laugh, go antiquing, to become friends & hopefully a re­lationship, 751-3125 leave mes- sage.__________________________ ______Pets______ PUPPIES FOR SALE, 1/2 Chi­ huahua, 1/2 Jack Russell Terrier. 2 male’s left-$100 each. Phone 284-4045. MASSAGE THERAPIST: NA­TIONALLY certified, state li­censed therapist will do In office or In home massage (swedlsh massage, deep tissue massage and neuro muscular massage) Strictly theraputlc. $30 for 1/2 hour, $45 for 1 hour, Call Amy Emilson at 336-671-9301 OSBORNE ELECTRIClor ali your electrical needs.Free Estimates. 751-3398. fbMBERLlTi'S lM nCARE“& Handyman Services, All types of lawncare and landman services, mowing and weedealing, bushhogging & trimming trees and bushes, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent for free esti­ mate (residential and commer- olai services) Home phone 492- 5424 Mobile 391-2266. TOiviMY’S TOTaTLAWN Care. We offer mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also offer traclor work, bush hog­ging, plowing, scraping drive­ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­mates. Olflce 492-2330. Cell 336-682-7006. ____________ Statewide AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAIN- EES-Traln with no prior experi­ence and get a nice paying job with benelits. Read our ad under Schools/Instruction classified section. www.aviallonlnstllutes.edu BRANSON, OCT. 19.26, 8shows, 5 dinners, lunch, 336- 954-9391/336-924-6461 HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP FrI-Nlte Sept 19th Sat-Day Sept 27th Trj.State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Oct 4th Atlantic City Trip Nov, 27 & 28 E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt 2BR, 2ВА, A/C, dw, w/d, trig, stove, 1991 Belmont, must be moved. $6500. 940-2484. Conimcri'iiil & ^ Rwldcntiiit " Homes & Walkways Driveways, Vinyl Siding, Gutters, IVIildew Removal, Trucl< Fleets, Etc. Hom e: <J9«-6I9S °« n o d * Ccll: .аду-7100 Oporntod Robblo Smith MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL S U M M E R IS HEBEIBobcat, aeratoi; core nlugaer amorelorremiodayl Hwy. 601 S.. non* M ocksvillc 13361 / 9 l - / d l l 4 i ^ B e r m u d a Bermuda Village is .seelfing flexible, dependable & enthusiastic person for our FRONT DESK Part-time, some weekends & evenings. Call 336-998-6536 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR W HOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 L A K E W O O D M O T E L Call for Special Fall Rates $125/week 1642 Hwy. 601 S. 751-2189 20 YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding \ 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS Now' Hiring ’ A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f N ursin g • M D S /C are P la n N urse • R N for 7-3 S u p e rv iso r • N u rse s n e e d e d for 3-11; modlfled weekend Baylor •New pay scale far nurses i* * C N A ’s neeidied fo r 3-1'f, 11-7 A pply in Person at: .^ > H ) T U M N C A R E ' " r Z n i B ® ’- O F M O C K S V I L L E EOE 751-3535 PROCESSING ASSISTANT 111 Salary. $19,0:i<J - $29,053 Davie County- Posted; September 9, 2003 New Horizon Enterprises lii«li\i(lti.il U'vixMhililc fot lliiil f sii|)|)(iil ami iitcp tí(lní^t (liitlL-t til iiuliiiji' .iitswvmii; llte ti-li'|)li()iii'.ЦСССНИЦ Nkllil’b im ltllli'% lltl-tlL’M’lll|>lill-|ll.ll-К ilisaiili’«! filiiii;. 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Stiiirmln-i 2i>, (йЧ''!-!}, SiilniiiviitHi (JÍ a tif I /iiivi’iMl) Ir.iihi ii|il% .iml .iti iiMk|iti.il I :t’Hli-il\)iiil I luiti.m Si-i\iiлч .i|i|)li- caliiiii is ici|iiiinl. lì'.III iilTiT iiieiii]itinmciit u I’vti’inlnl, »tlfiiijl mllii-c- li,iii4 ii|il» mti>l be nib-liii(lc<) iiiiiit lolit i;iniiiii«»4>il> An .iiiiiIk.iIii..... ulil.iim'il hum IlifCt iiU i m Wcl) vile .imlMiliimlk’d In: IIU.M.W Kí:S()UK(;|'!s.(:i'iiU’iIViíiiI ll(tiii.mSi-nim.T¿^ N. Ili(ililiiii(l A\i-i)iii*. \\'iii4l<iu-S.ik-ni.Niitlli Cuiiilimi 2711)1, 1':()|'У.\||'’,C e n t e r R ó ^ n t . Human Services A U O T I O N Sat., Sept. 2 0 • lO A M (Rain or shino unloss sovoro wonllior) ICstiite o f S'liiii I). KDsttTdXtciisw l); ICxraitrix, ICnmm l>. Tesh 2830 David St,, Clemmons DUocUons: Qo h40, oxit on Lowlsvlllo’ciommons Road lo Clommons. Turn right on Hwy. 158, ga 1/2 mite, turn lofi on David SI. Salo on right. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, TOOLS . (Sotno additions (tom (.imity) P A R TIA L LIS TIN G : 1978 FORD LTD, marble lop wash sland, push lawn mowers, Gravely lawn mowor 11/38. old beds, bedroom suite, mahogany chest ol drawers, drop leal lable, living room furniture, breakfasl room suite, upright freezer, washer and dryer, old box top pedal sowing machine, electric sewing machine, chest of drawers, iron ware, microwave, cool<ing utensils, good quality bedroom suile, old trunk, Depression glass, glassware and china. Stemware, Earnhardt items, ornate book case, end tables, lamps, set ol china, McLean metal sign, books, TVs, gun cabinel w/giass doors, figurines, yard furniture, platform scales, iron wash pot, old vinegar jugs, 20' log chain, electric drills, oid wrenches, lots of yard and garden tools, can hook, ladders, milk can, oid tables, levels, log binder, pipe vise, bolt culler, 15 Ion railroad jack, saw and joiner, heavy duty Skill saw, chain hoist, pop bottles, 4.5 angle grinder, wheel barrows, toys, architectural books and many moro. Many moro tools and household items. Allorney For Ealalo: T. Dan Womblo. T E R M S O F S A L E ; C A S H O R A P P R O V E O C H E C K , E v o t y lh i n g B o ld a s is o n d w h o f o Is . A u c l io n o o r is n o l f o s p o n s i l ji o lo r a n y d i s c r o p a n c i o s o r l im c c u r a c i o s in a d v Q it is it io o r l o t a n y o d d ilio n s o r d o lo lio n s . N o l lo s p o n a ib io In C O S O o l a c c id o n l. F o o d o n o r o u n d s . F R E D M O C K , A U C T I O N E E R(3 3 6 ) 6 9 9 -3 4 2 6 , NCAL # 2 1 Vehicles ALL CASH CANDY route. Do you earn $800 potential In a day? 30 Vending units wllh double guaranteed locations. $6995. In­ vestment. Starllte USA, Inc. 800- 601-6656. ANTIQUE AND APPRAISAL Fair, Tarboro, NC-Saturday, Sept. 27, 9-5, Admlsslon:$5, Apprais­als: $10. Home and Garden tour- Tarboro, NC-Sunday September 28,1-5, $15. Call 252-823-5166. S fÄ ^C l5 sri^H o m e r$ :3 ^^ mile for 1 year Experience, More experience pays morel Home most WeekendsI Miles and hometlmel Heartland Express, 1- 800-441-4953 www.heartlatidexpress.com WNC m o u n t a in s"-GATEDmountain community with access to river and private lakes. Swim, llsh, hike. Owner financing avail­able lor up to $50,000, no quail- lying. Call today 1 -800-699-1289 or www.rlverbendlakelure.com ______Travel______ Helen, GA-Oct 3-5 "Oktoberfest" Woolly Worm Festlval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Theatre-Nov 1 "Mousetrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov 15 "Smoke on the Mountain" MaggleValley/Lake Junaluska Deo 12 & 13 Call T & J Fun Time Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. 1972 FORD PICKUP, E. C.$1700.00 cail 751-1182 1986^ C ~H E V Y S U B‘U R B A N,4WD, PS, power windows, power doors, fronl and rear heat and AC, 60,000 miles on NEW 350 factory motor. Looks good, runs greatl $5000. lirm and worth it. 492-7619. Yard Sales 2 FAMILY YARD saie, 288 Deadmon Road, Fri, 19lh & Sat. 20lh, 8-4, toys, TV, baby Items, hammocks, games, etc... & even some antiques. Don't Miss This One. 553 BEAR CREEK Church Rd., 1990 CHRYSLER CONVERT­IBLE, 77,000 miles, new tires, very nice, $3995, 1992 Plymoth Van- A1 shape, clean, 7-passenger, child seats, $3200. 940-5616 1 9 9 4 'd O D g I'I5 0 0 ^ckup longbed, 6 cyl, turbodiesel, auto,' 2 wheel drive, 60,000, SLT, ac, ps, pw, pdl, tw, cruise, am/fm ste­ reo cassette, bedilner, towing pkg, dual rear wheels, 5th wheeH $11,900. Matching 20ft. trailer $2800. Ex­ cellent. Mocksville, 751-4837. Salurday, 9/27, rain or shine, 7am until....Multi-family saie with loads of great stuff & fvlO JUNI;C. 965“ C o F n AtTeR ~R 6 AD- Squlrrel's Den, Friday , Sept, 12th, 8-4. “Make An Oiler Day" no reasonable oiler relused. Some Items not Included In this 965 CORNATZER ROAD-"Squlrrel's Den", Fri. Sept. 19,9- 4, A lot of good buys for every- onelll 1995-35Q-EXT, Cab, turbo diesel, leather, 6 new tires, tow package, XX sharp, 59,000 actual miles,$14,998. 940-5616 A DOLLAR STORE Dollar Dreams & More 854 Valley Rd., Suite 500 Mocksville, NC 27028 . beside Ketchie Creek BakelV 336-753-8997 Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 1996 FORD PANGER XLT, s/o, 4X4, loaded, one owner. 998- 1405__________________________ Wanted ATTENTION STAY AT Home Moms’. Home party Jewelry busi­ness needs help. $50+ per hour av^. No start up costi No deliver. CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES(336) 751-6252 Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 lii 5:00 Info.II336-813-8248 after 3pm lor Yard Sales TRADING POST-601/801/Greasy Corner. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-5. Buy, sell, trade. Wiil buy whole or partial estates. Cali 284- 4302. fed BETHLEHEiVI DR. off Redland Rd., Friday 8-5, Satur­day 8-12. MULTI-FAMILY YARD saie, 8-2, Sat. Sept. 20, 951 Dulln Rd, FT6^YHljtr9-~2^03^2rb'ei spreads, china, lloral arrange-- ments, orienlal vases, goll equip­ ment, name brand clothes, household stuff. No early birdsi SAT.Ts^EPTTaOTH, 7am-1pm, 227 Mr. Henry Rd., cross double bridges on Davle Academy, next left Is Mr. Henry Rd. SATre-2; 3961vrchu^^^ baby Items, household Items, variety of sizes, adult clothing. Rain Cancels. 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Lowe's Distribution C enter 711 Tom lin M ill Rd Statesvllla, N C Lowe's Is an Equal Opportunity com m illed lo Diversity and Inclusion. DIO . DAVIE COUNTY ENTKKI’RISK KECORD. Tliursdiiy, Supt. 18,2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, Sept, 20 H am & Sausngc Hrcnkrnst, by Wesley Ch.ipcI V .M . Church. Pino Road. Breakfast with s.iusagc gravy, ted eye gravy, eggs, baked apples & homemade biscuits. Friday, Sept. 26 Bencfll Softball Tournam ent, at Rich Park. Mock.svillc. 5 home run limit, hit your own .47 or less balls. $ 100 entry fee wiih proceeds going to benent Mocksville Policc Officcr RobinRobbins.Contact: David M iller 751-6231 or Keith Gunter 7 5 1 -0851. Saturday, Sept. 27 jlelpForThoscW lioCnnnnlSpenk For Themselves, Charity Horse Show, lo be held at M ila Et|ucstrian Cenler, Mocksville. Silent auction, raffles, parade of rescue (will feature rescued animals & (heir owners). For info contact Highland Farm; 9-I0- 6941. A ll proceeds go to local hu­ mane societies and animal re.scue or­ ganizations. Class sponsorships & vendor spoLs available. Chlckcn DOQ, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.. Ad­ vance First Bapl. Church. 19.18 Hwy. 801S., S6 per plale, e»t-in or tnkc-nut, 998-2066. Bencfll Sonbnll Toum nm enl, al Rich Pnrk, Mocksvillc. 5 home run limit, hil your own .47 or less balls, SlOOcntryfee witli proceeds going to benefit (Mocksville Policc Officcr Robin Robbins.ContacI; David M iller 75 1 -6231 or Keith Ounter 751 -0851. Friday, Oct, 17 H IIQ Chlckcn Dinner,take-out din­ ner includes chicken, side dishes, and dessert. Tickcls available now al Mocksvillc Policc Dcpanmcnl 751- 9186. A ll proceeds going to benefit Mocksville Policc O fficcr Robin Robbins. Thursday, Nov. 6 BcncniRaillo,tickets bclng.sold now through M ^ksylllo Police Depart­ ment, raffle‘drawing for gun. Pro­ ceeds going , to benefit Mocksvillc Police Ofriccr Robin Robbins. Con­ tact: David M iller 751 -6231 or Keith Gunter 751-0851. Reunions Fri.-Sun., Sept. 19-21 C ain Reunion, Center Community Bldg., begins wilh fish fry Friday evening 6 p.m. Reunion lucheon Sat. afternoon beginning 12 noon(uH n:lii- tivcs Invited to attend and bring cov­ ered dishorbaskclof food). Worship Sun.momlngat 11 n.m.tttThlnlCreck Qapt.Church.Slony Point, N.C. Info; 998-3626 or 578.1277. Saturday, Sept. 20 Spcncer W UIIam s Fam ily Reunion, fo rk Comm. Center, dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept, 21 Allen Reunion, 1 p.m., at M l. Olive U M C feltowshlphall. A ll relatives & friends invited. Bring picnic basket (all plates, forks & drinks furnished). Bring musical Instrument, after lunch w ill have music and singing. Wallace Reunion,dcscendcnts of last Jhomas Gaslon & Rosa U-c Arnold Wallace al Joyner Comm. Center on Sandy Springs Chutch Rd. (near Har- inony) Lunch served 1 p.m, Bring food ond drink (other needs provided) Info; 704-873-0952. Religion Saturday, Sept. 20 2nd Annual Gospel M usic Concert, at Brock Performing Arts Center, Mock5vllle.7p.m.(doorsopcn6p.m.), tickets ovnllable Brock box office 751 - 3000, or Mooksville W alM n«. A ll procecd.s go to Children's Miracle Network. Sun,'Vyed,, Sept, 21-24 Revival, at Concord U M C , .Sunday morning 11 tt.m.,eveningsing6p.m., ^•rvices 7 plm. Special speaker. Dr. Steve Swisher. • Sunday, Sept, 21 llom ecom lng & Revlvnl, ut Shiloh Bapt. Church, E. Dcpol St., MiKks- viile, Hnmecoming Sunday 3 p.m., Rev.NormanC.Dudley,dinnersencd I ;30 p.m. Revival M on., Tiics., Wed. nights al 7:30 p.m. A ll welcome. Saturday, Sept, 27 Buck to School Bible School, at Mocks U M C , Advancc. "Liglilhou,se Kids - Shining God’s Lighl", prcschol- 5ih,biblelcssons,crafis,music,lunch. 10 a.in.-3 pjn . Pre-tcgisler 998-5518 from 9:30-10 a.m. Salurday. livery- one welcome. Sunday, Sept, 28 iloniccom lng, at Mocks U M C , Ad­ vancc, 10:55 a.m. Covered dish menl to follow in fellowship hnll. Iluniccomlng,at Salem UMC,m usic program 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m., followed by picnic lunch. A ll former members,family,and friends invited. Hnmecoming, at Conimunity Bapl. Church, Gladstone Rd., Cooleemee. Special singing 11 a.m., frxxl scr\'cd after scr\'icc. Info; (704) 278-9128 or (704) 633-0093. Sun.-Wed., Sept. 28-Ocf. 1 Fall Revival, at Mocks U M C . A d­ vancc. Nightly scn ices 7 p.m. wilh diffcicnt sjK’akcrs. Ongoing Preschool/l’urcnts M orning O u t, Bethlehem United M clh. Tim e: 9 a.m .-noon.Ages I & 2 -M .W o r T . Th. Age 3 - M .T .T h . Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four days per week .C all 998-6820. Presclionl/Parciits M orning O ut, Center United Medl..Ages 2 ,Thurs.; Ages 3 M on., W ed.; Ages 4 M on.. W cd..Thurs.Call 940-3753 o r492- 5735 .8 :30 -1 1 ;.10 a.m. BcforeSchuol Progrum rurSlm dy G rove Stiidcnts, available M on.- Fri. beginning 6 a.m . at Advancc U M C Comnuinily Bldg. School bus arrives 8 a.m. to lake children lo Shady Grove Elementary. Call 998- 0199 for fees and info. A tinm i & Illhle S tudy, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m.. Hope Baptist Taber­ nacle. M O P S (M alliersa f Preschoolers), Isl & 3rd Fridays ihru school year, at Macedonia M oravian Church, N .C . 801 N , 9 ;I5 - 1 1:45 u.m . Childcare provided for small fee. info; 998-4394. Before School P rogrnm , Advuncc U M C Bldg. N .C . 801 S. for Shady Grove studenis, drop off 6 a.m ., school bus pick-up 8 a.m . Registra­ tion rei|Uircd. Cull 998 -0 199 for info. Lighthouse Scrvicc, Thursduys, 7:30 p.m .. Bethlehem U M C , .321 Redland Rd.. Advancc, 998-5083. Soedal Events Every Friday Night JnmSe.‘islon!i,alShefficldMusicHall, call492-7417 forinfo. Friday, Sept, 19 Jum niin' In ThcS(|iiiirc,downtown Mocksvillc, 5-9 p.m. "Joe Phillips", acoustic guilar from 8-9:30 p.m. & "David Joy Band", 50's nwk. Come dressed for the ‘50's, bring your vin­ tage cars & shag beneath Ihc oiiks 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23 \V .O ,W . Lodge 323 & 1436 Fnmily Night Cookout, al Davic .Academy Comm. Bldg. M r. Henry Rd., 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct, 1 Tolm cco Kesenreh Rererendiim , polling place is Cooperative li.'cten- slon, 180 S. Main St., Mocksvillc. Thursday, Oct. 9 "'rhc Dickens Nobody Know.s", by Dr. Elliot Engel,al Duvic Co. Library, 4 and 7 p.m. Info: 751-2023. Friday, Oct. 10 Oktobcrre.st,coming soon, featuring band and folk dancers. Dates to Remember Sunday, Oct. 5 Life ChuIn, 2:I5-3:.10 p.m.. nation­ wide event. Mock.sville-Junci ionof 1- 40and YadkinvilleRd.M cclal Blaise Bapt. Church. For info; 751-3639. Monday, Oct, 6 Cruise In,lasl Cruise In fur ilteynn-,- sponsored by Piedmont CARS Asso­ ciation, Main Sl. downlown M<Kks- vllle, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751-.3770, 2R4- 2079,or 751-0313. Meetings Thursday, Sept. 18 Dnvle Cm m ty Repulilleun W om en, at Parker & Purker law officc, 854 Valley Road, Mocksville, 5 p.m. IVIonda^^ept. 22 N A A C P , a l^ iilh Grove Fellowship H a ll,.544 Dcfot Street. Sums 7 p.m. Lexington District U M W ' AnnunI Meeting, 6:45 p.m., Midway U M C . Old Hw y. 52. Ongoing lium nn e Suciely uf Duvie C n„ monihly meetings 2nd Tues. of each month, at officc Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wush. 7 5 1-.‘>2I4. Dl.snbled Americnn Vclenins Post 75 meels ou third Monday of each month,6:.10p.m., at 1958 llw y .N il S. Conlacl J. Renfro at 284-4664 for morc info. Duvie County Uinhetes Support Ciruiip, last Tluirs. of every month. 7- 8;30p.m.,ut DavicCo. Public Lihrao' Sinall Conference Room. Info: 751- 8700. Duvie Co. Hospilnl Aiixlhiry.eveo' second Tues., at hospiial cafeteria, 7 p.m. Davic Business W om en’.s As.sucln- tiun, first Wed. of eacii monlh, 12 noon, al Mocksvillc Rolary Club I Iul. Forinfo: 751-2828, DavleRepnhllcunMcnsClul),meels 4lhSnlurdayofeachmoiUh,7;30a.m., Red Pig BBQ. Cclehnite Recovery, weekly sup|)ort group for those .struggling wilh bad habits, addictions, and viclims of abuse. Meels Friduys. 7 p.m ., at Hillsdale Biipt. Chuivh. Hw y. 158. Advance.Cull940-66|X for more info. Dnvle Coimty I loi-se Emi'i gency Res- cue Tenni, 7:.W p.m., downstairs at tlie Agricultural Building, Mreksville. Ev­ ery 3rU Tue.sday each monlh. For info: 'J-W-21II. Dnvie Co. Bund Buoslers.mccts 2nd Tuesday of monlh. 7:30 p.ni., Davie High Band Room. Fnm ily Services "W hat Every Pur- ent Should K now " .parcntiugclusscs to interested parents of teens in liwal areas, every M on. 6-7:15 p.m.. at Mocksvillc office Sanford Ave. Cosl SIS. For more info: 751-4510. Chrlstinn Biislne.ssmen's Cum inlt- tee u f Mocksviiie, Tliursdays, 7 a.m. Mocksvillc Rolary Hut. Cenicr Com im m lty Development. 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooiecmce Town Bourd, 3rd Tues­ day,Tow n Hall, 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted, Cooleemee А Л , behind Good Shep­ herd Epi.scopal,Tues. & F ri..8 p.m. North Couleemee und C hirk Rond Council, 2nd Wednesday, -7 p.m. Friendship Baplisl Fcllowsiiip Hall. M ocksvillc A A . Thurs.. 7 p.m. - clo.sed mlng. Sun., 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Dnvle Domestle Violence Services nm l Rnpe Crisis C enter. Offers weekly support group for domestic violcnee&.sc.KUai assault viclims.The groupmcclsevcryTiics.cveningfrom 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please call office for localion. 7 5 1-34.‘iO. Fum ily Violence Preventlnn Ser- vlce.surDnvieCounty. Free counsel­ ing for viclims of violence and their children. Separate groups. Tuesdays,' 6-7:30 p.m.First United Mcthwiist Cluircli of MiKksviilc. Call l-8(X)- 728-3413. Concerned Bikers A.ssocluliun, b'lKilhills Chapter, 2nd Wednesday, WestemStccr, U.S.6 0 1 at 1-40.7p.m. Public welcome. Advnnce Curdcn C lub, I st l ues., 9 u.m ..M ocksU M C .94K -2lll. M ucksvllleGurdenClub, islTliurs.. Jericho Churcli of Clirist fellowship hall, 7 p.m. Visilors welcome. Sons of Cim federntc Veternns. I м Monday,C(K)leeniecHisloricalUuild- ing, 7 p.m. Mocksviiie Kutnry Club. Tuesdays. 12:10 p.m., Kotary Hul. Farinlngtun Mnsuulc Lodge No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. al Ihe lodge. Dnvle Cunversatlons O n Cim eer. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., Davie Library, lor cancer palienis. friend, family. I - 8(X)-228-742l or 7 5 1-0313. M ocksvillc Lions C lub. 1st. 3rd Tliursdays, 7 p.m., fellowship luill of St. Prancis o f Assisi. Yadkinville Road, Mocksvillc.' Dnvle Co. Unilcd W uy Bourd of Directors, 4th Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Center Annex, Conf. Rmmi 208. ^lock.svПle-Dnvle ilim iebuiidtrs. 4th'niun,day,7p.m..CaptainSleveii's, Duvie High Athletic lluoslers. .^rd Monday, 7 p.m., scliool cafeleria. Furniinglon R urltun C lub . 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Farmington Methodist cliurch. H E LPS Mlnlstrles.Christian recov­ ery program for wimien se.xiially abused as children. Mondays. 7:31) p.m., 4 1 court Square, itoom 210, Brenst-recdlngSiippurtGroup.2nd Tuesday, Davie Hcaitli Dept.. 6-7:30 p.m. Purents Resource O rgnui/.ntlm i (PRO) support group Ibr f»milies of children wilh disabilities, 2nd ’I'ues- dny.7 p.m.Call Ro.scnuiry Kropfelder at 998-3311 for iiK-ation. .lerlchu-llardisun R uritan Club. 2nd Tuesday. 7 p,m „ eiiili building, lieulth Dept., clinic hours: Mon.- Fri., 8:.30-ll:30 a.m.. I-4:.'«) p.m.; Tue,sdays;4:30-7 p.m.; Teen lieulth Prumotlun Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon. 2nd,4lh Saturdays. Duvic Cm m ty Board uf Socinl Ser- vlce.s,4lhTuesday,5:.30p.m.atDSS, Niircullcs Anunynioiis Againsl All Odds Group, BC Brock Bldg., 622 N. Main St.,'l1nirs. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Pruhlem? Helpline,336-7K5- 7280. Mueksvllle Americnn l.tgluii I’osi 174, V IW Hut, Sanford Ave.. 2nd Tluirsday, 7 p,m. Mocksvillc Civltnn Club.6:.3I) p.m,. 2nd.4lli Monday, Weslern Sleer. Advnnce M eniurinl Pust H71!) Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliury, 4lh Tues., 7:30 p.m.. post liome, Feed M ill Road. Dnvle Cm m ty R ig iilT o Life, 7 p.m,. 3rd'nuirsday,grand jury riKim.comt- liou.se. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Couleemee M em orial V F W I’ost 1119,2nd, 4th Tliurs.. 7 p.m.. V I'W Hall. N.C. 8(11. Curlntlilun Ludge No, l71'\tA M . 2nd. 4th F'ridays, 7:30 p.m. al ihc lodge. Mncksville Lodge No. 1.14,1st Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. Cooleemee Civilnn'sC liibM eeling. 1st and 3rd Mon.eacii monlh. 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cooleemee. C ull Scout Puck 504. s|wns4ied b Fulton Unilcd Mclh. Church, 1st and 3rd Tues. nights euch month, 7-8:.30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like lo become a memlier are welcome lo attend. D uvicC o.M S S iip portG roiip ,2nd M on. of each moiitli, 6 p.m.. i^avic Co. Hospital. V F W Au.xllhiry Post 41)24,1 p.m.. 4thThurs.eueh monlh in lower level o f Brock Bldg.. N . M ain Street. ПМ- giblc members welcome. Duvic Khvnnl.4 C lub , 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m . al W ebb Heat­ ing & A ir. 998-2121. Recreation For more information on these events, call 751-2325. Line Dancing Faniiington Conimunity Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: .$2. Inslruclors: Steve & Linda Hatley. For more info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (,$ 15)or afler ($25)school and oul o f schooi programs. Registration o|)cn. Square Dance Daucc Lessons S5 |к г month. Volun­ teers fordifrerent social evenls. Con­ tact Clhei at 998-3837. Siiverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 aud up. M -F . 6:30-9 a.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays. $7 jwrday. S40 per monili. The Dance Company M on.,Tues.,W ed..&Sal.Cali Emily Kol)citson. 498-5163. YMCA I'or more information, call 751-9622 or visit Davic Family Y M C A . Water Exercise Class For Iwginners und tiic cx|)cricnced. Ali |igcs. Call forclass types & limes. Swim Lessons Choose from 2w k.,4 wk. .Sal, iiiorn- ing or private lessons. Reg. Iwgius 2 wks. priortociass. Call forcla.sslimes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays. 7-8;-l5 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae l<won Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Thurs., 6.(XI. 6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out 6-10:30 p.ni.Agcs 3-12. Swimming, arts c& crufts,games, movie. Dinncrat 6:30 p.m. S7 members. $ 10 nonmeni- bers. Adult Flag Football League Adult leuguc ages 21 and up. Eacli leam guanuilccd I Ogames and .scrim­ mage. League ninsearly Sepl.loearly Dec. Cost; $5.50 for member team/ .$600 non-memiKT team. Cull Lauren forinfo. Youth Soccer Practice beginsScpl. 13-Oct. l8.C'osl: Pee Wee (3 & 4) member S25/non- iiiemlicr .$35. Kiildic Kickers (5-1(1) memlier $30/non-mcml)cr S50. Seniors A ll Senior Aetivities take place at Davie Counly SeniorServiccs located iu Ihc Brock Building on Nortli Main Slieel. Mocksville unless otiierwise noted. Call 751-0611. Ongoing S r, Lim chhox, M .T,W , 11:30 a.m.. Th. & F'ri.. I i a.m., lunch served daily. Silver Henllh ExcrcLscs, East Room of Senior,Services,M, W .F,8;30a.m . Qliiiting,evei-y Monday, IOa.m..l:ast RiKim. Scrublile,cvery Monday. 1 p.m.,CraH Room. Bridge, Tuesdays I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. East Room. S K IP B O , Wednesdays. 1:30 ji.m.. Eust Room. Scruphiiokhig. 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Pulnt Class, Wcdncsdaysal8:30a.ni.. Craft RiMim. D r. D iinn, Podintrist.at Sr. Services every lliree weeks on Monday. 8:iO- 11:30 a.m. in Ihc Nutrition Silc. Free Bluud Pressure Checks, oncc a immlh, al 10:45 a.m. in the Nulrilion Site. S r, Churns, Thursdays, 10 a.m.. East Room. T nl Chi Classes, Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m .. Nature's Gifts, next session dales; Scpl, 2.1-Nov. 25, Class size limiled,callSr..Scrviccs at751-0611 to prc-regislcr. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Duvie Dutetiiie should lie reported by iioon Monday ofthe puii- iicalion week. Call 7 5 1-2 120 or drop il by Ihc ollice. al S, Main Sl. across fnmi the courthouse. mmm шштшшмшт . . t ilt ' .. A l l A r t is t B r u s h e s A l l B o lt e d F a b r ic S t ic k e r s & R u b b e r S t a m p s $ 0 9 ^ l$ | 9 9 ф [ ш ш ® M O R E S U P E R S A V E R S ! Wo gladly accepl Master Card, Visa & Olscovor Ben F ra n k lin J Ills Yadkinville tld • MocksviUe, NC 3 3 6 > 7 5 X * 5 4 8 8)tm r m e sutp ju r сгиДу, fram iatt, м Ы Ф & f/eiv Hours . iVIon-Sat 9am - 9 pm Sunday 1pm - 6 ^m Sports DAVIE COUN rv EN'PEUI’KISK RECORD. Tliursday, Sept. 18,201)3 - »I Terrell Wilson (50) reaches for the Statesville ball carrier in Davie’s first loss of the season, 34-27.- Photo by Mike Barnhardt Self Destruction Repeated Turnovers, Costly Mistakes Wreck Unbeaten Record a B y H rln n P lu s D uvic C oum y Enterprise Recoril W h e n you le a v e the ilo o r o p e n , lliei'c’s no telling w liut's going lo barge through. S lu lc s v ilic , kept uiive by u season's w orlh o f D nvie s elf-iiin icleil w ounds, fiiilied IVom » 13-O dol'icil ¡mil spoiled Duvie's pori'ecl rccord here Prt- duy in a iionconfcrcnce varsity Ibolbull gum e. R eiiiarkably, the G reyhounds (3 -2 ) losi ibc yiii'dage battle by 172 but won the scoi'cbourd w ar 34-27 in u shocking iipsel that ilenteil D avie's bid for a spot in the Class 4 -A rankings. D avie (4 -1 ) doubled S latcsvillo in l"irst dow ns. C ooler A rnold piled up 145 m ore rii.shing yards ilian S tatesville’s C am S im p so n -W a lte r H o rn e lam lem and S lalesvillc sum m oned its punter four m ore tim es than D avie. The W ar Cagles luul the blow'out lable .set in the first iiunrlcr am) w ould have likely rolled lo u com fonubic w ill if ibcy svoulthi't have doom ed theniselvcs w iib repeated iiilstakcs. But ify o u takeaw ay M onica,C linton w ould be oil M ount Riisbniorc. Thanks to six D a vie turnovers (seven if yo(i count a punl tliiit hil u Duvic blocker and gave S la le s v illc a iirs t-a n d -g o a i) to Statesville's zero, Ibe bollom line was .34-27. Thanks lo giving one aw ay, an A rnold niastci'piccc (214 yards rushing, four louclulow ns) and another dom inal- iiig defensive perroriiiance w enl ilow n the tuijcs. "L ike the old .saying goes, .somelinies il's better to lie lucky than good," .se­ nior left gtiaril Jusiin N orsw orlhy said. "That's w lial il lurned out to be. You cun't svin like llial, 1 don’l care bow good you are. i don't ciirc if you're liic G iccii Bay Packers, lliey couldn't overcom e all that. W e’ ve just gol lo rebound from our m istakes, because Lord know.s w e made u bunch. W e 'v e gol lo learn I'rom Ibis." M e an w h ile , S tatesville coach iio g e r Bost w as all sm iles. S la le s v illc was hardly dom inant, but h e 'll l;ike it. "T h is is e xtre m ely b ig ," he said. "W e 're jusl as happy as w e can be. If w e'd lost ihis gam e, Ihis could iiave been a bad Ihing for us. W iih tliem lieing 4 -A and them iicing 4 -0 , w inning this gam e could do great things Ib r us. They arc good, there’s no doubt about lhat. They ju sl d id n 'l play as good as I'v e seen ibein play." D avie could never have liream cd o f so m any unlorccd. Ill-lim ed m istakes in its w'orsi nightm are. Tlie O reyliounds scored live touchdow ns, and tliey iw ly needed lo ncgoliatc 36 yards to tlo il. "T h ey d id n ’l slop us m any lim es - other lhan us slopping ourselves - and lliat's the IVustrating ihing," D avic coach Doug lllin g said. "W e ’re a good team , bill w hen w c lurn it over like tbnl, w e can 't beat anybody. "T h e bc.sl team in the nation can't overcom e that m any m istakes." H arly on, it looked like D avie wa.s going to pad Its portfolio. A fte r a lo w snap to S ta te sv ille 's punier resulted in a 17-yard ioss - llic o n ly lim e iia v ie b en ci'illcd I'rom a S lalesvillc bicakdow'ii - A rno ld .scored the fir.sl o f ills four touchdowns for a 7- 0 lead. D.J. Rice broke up a Ihird-dinvn pass seven m inutes later, aud A rn o ld , w ho hiid a 75-yard 'I'D rom p waved o lf by a flag on D avie's previous possession, ripped o ff a 54-yard touchdow n. Tiie I’ieusc See M lstui<cs - I’lige Ufi Davis’ Kickoff Return Ignites Impressive JV Win H y » rla n n iL s D avie C ounly Enterprise Record A fte r spending all o f 2 ()0 2 ’s im por­ tant m inules on Ihc bench, .sophomore C urt D avis o f D a v ie ’s J V I'oolball team look'the spotlight on Sept. 8 al M oores­ v ille nml sparked a 2 1-(i w in. In the m osl m em orable play o f the 20Ü3 season. D avis took the opening k ic k o ff and raced S5 yards I'or Ihc first o f D a vie 's three l'irsl-c|uartcr touch­ dow ns. D avie's dom iiuincc conlinued ihrcc days laler, ripping Statesville 2 9 -6 and running ils nonconl'crcncc record lo 4- 0 . A fter being buried ou the deplii chart as a freshm an, D avis dem onstrated his considerable .speed lasl spring in track and m ade an im m ed iale im pression during prescason foolball. Coach Tiiden C arter senses lhat D avic has found a rising star at receiver and on special team s. "H c was under radar last year,” he said. "H c was so m all and nobody gave him nuicli o f an opportunity bccause o f Ilis size. He was a little tim id last year, but he ran track and really show'cd us his speed. H e ’s been a big surprise. W e do n ’l have anybody w ho lias blazing .speed outside o f liim ." A fte r D avis triggered a 2 1 -0 firsl- i|u a rte r o n s la u g h t, M a rk H u g g in s , Brock Flow ers and the defense kept M ooresville.fruslraled, holding the Blue D evils o ff Ibe scoreboard until the fi­ nal m inulc. Flow ers was a onc-niiin w reckin g crcw w'itli 13 tackles, including tw o for lo.ss.and a.sack on fo tirlli-iiiid -IO at the I3avic 20 w ilh D avic liolding a 13-0 le a d . O n the k ic k o ff lh al fo llo w e d D avis' S3-yard return, a run thal fea­ tured three broken tackles, a Huggins llit forccd a I'um ble, I'lowcr.s recovered ,at the M o o resville 13, and Jaspcn G ray ran it in i'rom Ihc 2 for a 15-0 lead. M ooresville never recovered, losing its .second siraight on the heels o f an unbelievable 57-gam e w inning .slreak. A lexander C eniral broke the streak a w eek earlier, 14 - 13 in double overtim e. IMcil.se See ,|V s - I’ngc 117 N D F o o t b a ll T e a m s O b lit e r a t e C - L ip e lEveiyone expccted N o rth D avie's fo o lb a ll team s lo o b lilc ra te v is itin g C o rrih er-L ip e last w eek, and llia l’s e x ­ actly w hal the W ildcats did. N o rth ’s sovcnth-grade leam rolled .30-0 In a gam e o f nine-on-ninc, and its eighth sc|tiiid gave the Y ellow Jackets a 3 6 -6 beating on tlic next day. "W e d id so m elh ing w e 'v e never done before. W c played nine-on-ninc (in the seventh gam e)," Coach lio n K irk saiil. "T h e y had I I players but they [ d id n 'l w ant lo play all 11 at one lim e. [T h e y called and w anted to forfeit tlic j gam e, bul I said bring w hatever y o u ’ve |g o l, and w e had fun playing il." N o one had m orc fun lhan Cal'eb lU o n iiiig e r, w ho sliced C o rrilicr-L ip e ’s |defense apart w ilh 141 yards rushing la n d tw o touchdow ns on jnst 11 carries. iR o m in g e r also gave C -L a hcailaclie on dcl'eiisc, racking up 12 tackles and re­ covering a fum ble. Zac O ’ B rien did Ihc same Ihing in Ihe eighth conlesi, running all over C - i^, w liich lost to South's seventh and eighth teams 32-0 and 4 6-6 respectively. "R om inger was all over the place," K irk said. "H e's going lo be a good one." N o rlii’s seventh averaged 10 yards per rushing allcm |il, w illl Chance D avis adding 66 yards on seven carries, C ody S illier 4(1 on five carries, John ijitiin o re 31 on fo u r carries and i|tiarterb ack V ince C ioicc I (I on one carry. C ioice Uis.scd a 23-yard scoring pass to - w ho else'.’ - R om inger, as a N orth leatu w ith 18 |ilaycrs scored on every possession bul one. "W e played e xc e p lio n a lly w e ll,” K irk said. "T lie y w ere excited about playing and had a good tim e." B esides K o m in g e r’s 12 lackic.s, N ortli got I'ive tackles i'rom D evin 'rrtill and four from S illier, D avis'and .losli Freem an. "Freem an and R om inger ut diffcrcnl tim es cam e from across the field and tackled the ball carrier to keep them out o fth e end zone,” K irk said. " T h a i’s a gutsy little leam , I ’ll tell you." Both N orth team s w ere com ing o ff a season-opening loss lo K nox.'I'h e sev­ enth lost 2(1-6 and tiie eiglilh 12-6. 'flic next day w ith C orriher-Lipe was ju sl as predictable. O ’B rien rushed 11 tim es for 101 yards, and i|uarlcrback O arrctI Benge Ihrew a piiss I'o raT iD an d caught one for a T D as N o rth ’s eighth rom ped by 30. B enge, w ho th rew a 3 2-yu rd cr to i^anny l\'c lc and caughI a 3 3 -y a id e r fro m B rent B e am , had 63 yards on seven carries and scorcd tw o rushing loticlidow ns. Faulkner turned three car­ ries inlo 4 0 yards, Beam had 20 yaixls on four tries and Josh R iddle had a 7- yard run. The tackling leaders were Riddle and Patrick H arris w ith five and Benge and O ’B rien w ith lour. "The seventh and eighth teams could have scored 30 if we w otikl have wanted lo. There w asn't any need in scoring m o rc,” K irk said. " T h a t’s w h al (the eightli grader.s) needed afler lhal licarl- breaking loss at K n o x." N o rth ’s .seventh plays at hom e to E rw in on S cpl. 23 and al Southeast on S cp l. 3 0 . T h e eig h th plays al Vl'esl Rosvan on S epl. 17, al hom e to E rw in on Sept, 24 and at Southeast on O ct. 1. Stunning Turnaround D a v i e V o lle y b a ll K n o c k s O f f U n b e a t e n A C liy llrin it l’ill.4 iia v ie C ounty iiiilerprise Record D avie's varsity volleyball team has stepped back from the edge o f now here aud started a jo u rn e y headed som e­ w here. 1ч)г w'ceks, Coach Karen Stephens liad been w aiting I'or a spark, a breakout gam e, anything lo turn around the .sea­ son und live up lo the slandards o f 2001 and 2 0 0 2 . A four-m aleh losing streak and 4 -6 record d id n 't sit w e ll w ith Slc|ihcns, w ho m ade licrdisgu.st know n by putting tiie W ar Eagic.s through ii .scric.s o f dem anding practices. "1 wa.s a m ental case, trying to fig ­ ure out w hat lo do," she said. " Il w ould have been cusy, after w e lost scvetitl matches in a row , just to finish out the year and be average. But they w orked iiard und focussed." T h e ir practice intensity wns o ff the c h an s.T licy learned from the hum bling experiences o f getting sliiil out four m atclics in a row j answered Stepiicns' call at Ihc pcrfcct lim e - in the first w eek o f C eniral Piedm ont C onferenee play - and defeated A le x a n d e r C entral nnd W est Forsyth on the road lasl w eek. "W e did a iol o f iiu ic k -fc e l w ork and passing d rills," Siephciis .said. "W e had 10 get i|uicker, we did a lol o f inlensc conditioning and 1 put m ore prc.ssurc on the kids, if they d id n 't do things in a cerlain tim e, they had to do som ething in placc o f it and liicn com e back. "They liked w luil cam e oul o f it, be­ cause they see there is a difference," B ul w ho w ould have prcdlclcd whnt liie V /ar Eagles did lo A lexander C en­ tral in the final tuneup for the C P C ? They offered no resistance in an A ug. 28 ihree-gum cs-lo-none loss, and A C cam e into thl* rem atch w ith an 1 1-0 record. T h a t’s w hy D avie's th rillin g 19-25, 2 3 -1 8 ,2 0 -2 3 ,2 3 -1 6 , 16 -1 4 w in was .so special. "W c played re a lly good and had niticli better passing," Stephens said. "A n d w c had lo. A lexander C entral is sm art, they pa.ss the iiall real ea.sy ¡ind lliey know w here lo put il. It w ent dow n lo Ihc w ire , bui oiir kids cam c lo play, n vciyb o d y played gooii." I ’luiisc See S clial'cr - P age 113 W o r t h N o t i n g ... Perry Jamc.s, Sanlaiin ArnpUl initl Brian Fuentes of S. Davie’s 7tii tootb'll teani combined I'oi' 253 yaids on 1.3 cnrric.s in a 38-0 sliqt- ■ lacking of Erwiii. ■ Caleb Rominger of N. Davie's . 7t|i footbali team rushed for: 141 ynrds atid made 12 tackles in a 30- D\viivoverCoiTifioi'-Lipe,' . • ; ¿ac p^Briori’ riished:' for'-101 yards, imd QB'Gitrrett Bcngc scored ttireoTDs uniJ throw foroii- . other as N: Davie'.s Stli team'clrllled C-Lipe 36-6. > Seiiior.s early Ва1«1оу and Megan .Jordan of Dnvie'.s tennis team have an 8-2 record nt No;, j tlotible.s. , Alii.son Sc)iafer ofDavle'.s var­ sity volleybnll lean) haU.24 kills in a shocking \у1п ¡over ;aii :l,’l-0 Alexander Centrnl team, апф22 kills in a dominming,win oyer,;W. for.syth. . M Curt Davis retiirncci ihe орепг ing kickoff 85 yards fot' a TO, and Brock Flowers nitidc l3 taci<les in the Davie ,IV football team’s'21'6 win over ' Mooresville, ‘Brad G()rrllier went 6-of-6 fot! 106 у ardsi ■> in the finst half, iIiclllding"fouг- .чtrikes to Zach Vogler, and ' Tltomp'son liad three',sacl{s I'l) a 29j 6 vvin over Slate.sville, ■' . Cooler Arnold ntslied for'2H yards and foilrtouchdowns, Bran* ■ don Pane mad^ 10 tackles, BIH;^ ■ RUidlc blocked a field goal to keepv his.team aliyenndD JsRIcc mado two sacks. But mistake-jjrohe Davie lost forthe firsl time,34i2'7 to Statesville,' , ' В2 - DAVIK COLIN 1Л- ICN I'ICKPRISK RI-CORI), Thursdii.v, Supt. 1«, 2(1(13 L e e B e a m s A t J V S o c c e r ’s I n s p ir in g P la y The Davie High varsity soccer team, from left; front - Felix Carbajal, Harrison Judd, Car! Swartz, Placicio Cruz, Malt Conley, Andrew Gildein, Dylan Reynolds, Read Plott and Mike Paoni; back - Coach Jeremy Byrd, David Stein, Josh Parrish, Lucus Boger, Corey Wood, Jon Crisco, Daniel Gamble, Jose Paniagua, David Mcllwain, Mike Gravatl and Juslin Schullz. The Davie JV soccer leam, from left: front - Tyler Baity, Andrew Beeson, Conche Varona, Nick Tucker, Jason Bowles, Ross Davidson, Matt Clutts, Irving Cisheros; back - Russell Hilton, John Michael Bartelt, Jarrett Fleharty, Michael Jolly, Danny Smilh, Richie Gassell, Michael Sulier, Jake Lloyd, Max Graham, Chris Wantuch, Brook Hinman and Coach Hugh Lee. Not pictured; Jack Rooney. V a r s i t y S o c c e r T a k e s D r e a d f u l L o s s e s r; A l'ler cnjdyin i! its nuisl cn- ; coiiniging slrclc-li o f llie season , w illi a w ill aiitl IWO ties, D avie's ; v a rs ily soccer team s u im b leil , iiaclly ill iioiicoiiference gam es w illi M ooresville anil Asliehoro lasl w eek. M o o re s v ille m ade Ihe W ar Gagles look had, fi-O, and A slie- horo o v e rw h elm e d them 5 -1 . The dreadful w eek left D avie 1- f)-2. “ W e didn't play up to onr po- tem ial at M o o re s v ille," Coach J erem y B y rd s a id . " A y a iiis l Asheboro w e w ere oulskilled. I w asn'l upset w ilh ihe yuys." The W ar Eagles .scored I'irsl against Asheboro on a goal from M ik e G ra v a tl, but A s h e b o ro roared in froni 2-1 by .halflim e. Asheboro blew it open early in the second h a lf w ith a 10-m inute Hurry thal turned a 2-1 gam e inlo 3-1. "G very lim e ihey got an op­ portunity, lliey look ailvaiiuige o f il," B yrd said. "W e had opporlu- nities several tim es, but w o jusl don't hnve Ihe e.xperience." D a v ie plays nonconference gnme.s at East I'orsylh on Sepl. 17 and al hom e to Parkland on Sepl. 2 5 . ll opens C enlral Pied- m oiu C onference play al W esl I'orsytli on O ct. 1. T lie ie were dram atic signs of im provenienl in a .1-1 loss lo e.'t- plosive M ooresville. Then came more ill a 2-2 coiiie-from -bcliiiK l lie w ith Asheboro. Hugh Lee believes his D avie JV.soccer team is grow ­ ing at a strong rale and building confidence at the right lim e as tho W a r Eagles approach the C e n tn il P iedm ont C onference schedule. T h ey couldn't have scripted a beller game ag a in s i M o o re s v ille , le a d in g 1-0 w ith 25 m inules left. U nforlu- niilely for D avie, il re­ treated and couldn’t re­ cover in lim e to avoid three Blue D e vil goals in ii span o f seven m inutes. Dospile the .3-1 loss, there was p lenty I'or D a v ie to be happy about. “W e played the besl 50 m in­ ules lhal w e've played all year," Lee said. “That's Ihe besl I'v e felt all year about m y leam because M ooresville is good. In n span of seven m inutes, it w enl from 1-0 us to 3 - 1 them , W c had som e problem s for seven m inules, and Ihen w e got our heads together again and rm ished strong." A l'ler 4 4 m inules o f scoreless action, N ic k Tucker .scored on a cross from M ichael Sulier. H o w ­ ever, few team s can bring you back to E arth quicker than the B lue D e v ils , w ho bUized to a com m anding lead before D avic could lurn around. Thoug h the outcom e d id n ’t help D a vie ’s record, it bodes w ell for w hat il m ight do in the tough C P C , M ooresville outshol D avie 10-7. "T h ey nre n betler team ," Lee said. “ I m ean M o o resville is a soccer program ." W h ile tlie S ulier-Tucker com ­ b in a tio n g a v e M o o re s v ille a .scare, D avie w ouldn’t have been in position for a big upsol w ilh ­ oul the co n tribu tions o f m id ­ fielder Conche Varona and ile- ■ ' I Lee fonder B rook H inm an. “ V arona did a terrific job," Lee said, “ H e w as able lo mark their best player and keep him out o flh e goal area. H inm an Iwd a very strong gam e." The W ar Eagles (3-4- 2 ) duplicated Ihe inspir­ ing effort ngainsl Ashe­ boro, w liich held a 2-0 lead bul w as lucky to leave w ith a 2-2 lie. W ilh the score 2-1, D a vie thought Russell H ilto n put in Ihe lying g oal. T h e o fficial said no, ruling the sweeper cut o ff the ball before it penetrated tlie goal line. D a vie shook o ff llio dis- appoinlm enl and forced the tie in the w aning m inules. “ I ’ve got a Uipe that shows a goal w en l in that the referees d id n ’t .see,” Lee said. “ It went aboul tw o feet in the box beforc their kid cleared it out." A fte r trailing for 32 minute.s. Iho W ar E agles’ Inndem (Sulier and T u cker) w ouldn't lei them lose.Tuckcr found Sulier with 25 m inutes to play to m ake it 2-1, und after o fficials turned down H ilto n ’s b id , S ulier w ent 1-on-l w ith the keeper w ilh Tive min­ utes rem aining. S ulier won the battlo, d riving hom e his fourth goal o f the year, forcing llie lie. “(T h e missed goal) seemed to invigorate us,” Lee said, "Defen­ sively, il’s alw ays H inm an, Jake L lo yd and Jiirrotl Fleharty who reully stabilize the defense," N otes: A fte r digging a hole, D a vie outshol Asheboro 7-2 in the .second h a lf, ... Davie's of­ fensive presence has been en­ hanced by the addition o f soplio- m ore P lácido C ru z, w ho moved dow n from varsily. "C ruz w ill create m ore scoring opporliini- lie s up to p , and he diil against A sheboro,” Lee s a id ,... Tlie W nr Engles play nonconfer- once games at Easl Forsylh Sepl. 17, at hom e to Forbush Sepl. 25. T h e ir C P C opener is O cl. 2 al W esl Forsyth. J a r v i s L e a d s G o l f T e a m T o V i c t o r y S arah Jarvis fire d a 47 as D avie's girls g o lf team capturcd ; an eight-team m eel on iis h om e c o u rse. H ic k o ry H ill, lasl w eek. Jarvis, w ho w obbled oul o f Ihe gate w iih a 57 in the firsl m eet o f the season, delivered a 12- over 47 lo nnish Ihird be­ hind a 4 5 and 46. Healher B iiger bncked Jarvis w ith a 4S as D avie trium phed w ith a 9 5 , beating S tatesville (9 6 ), M o o re s v ille (9 S ), F.asl R o w an (1 0 2 ), L a k e N o rm u n (l0 2 ),S a lis b u ry (1 0 2 ),N o rth Ire­ d e ll (1 0 7 ) and S outh Ire d e ll (10 7 ). "Playing on our hom e course is w hat pul us over the edge," C o a c h D e b b ie E van s s a id . "Jarvis has really com e around. Tliat I'irsl m alch was rough, bin she’s bounced hack." I-arlier in the w eek, Davie fin­ ished th ird al T w in O aks in S ta te s v ille . T h e o rd e r w en t: S tatesville ,S5, S alisb u ry 100, D a vie 1 01 , M o o re s v ille 103, Lake N orm an 105, North Iredell 108, East R ow an 111 and South Iredell 119. This tim e D avie w as led by B oger, w h o p osted llle rourlh-besl score at 4S . J arvis p la c e d n in tli w ilh a 5 3 . Hoger hus been coii- sisienlly strong w ith 48s in a ll th re e matches. "You can'l argue w ith that." 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For more infonnation, please call 704-838-7255 2 1 8 O L D MOCKSVILLE ROAD • 1 - 4 0 , E X I T 1 S 4 , S T A T E S V I L L E -(70 4 ) 8 7 Î . 0 2 8 1 DAVIK COUNTY ICNTERPUISE RICCORD, I’luirsihiy, Sept. 18,2003 - B3 Schafer, M aready Lead Dram atic Volleyball Reversal C o n d n iic d F ro m I'n(-e B l S enior A llison S chafer was the catalyst o f the over­ n ig h l m eta­ m o rp h o s is , p r o v id in g r o 111 i n e I y brilliant per­ fo rm a n c e s w ilh 24 kills a g a in s i A C and 22 kills againsi West Forsylh (6 -4 , 1-1 C P C ) in the league opener. Schafer had just Miiroady seven errors w ith all those kills. “ She pluyed tho bull w her­ ever il wus," Stephens said. “ If it was o ff a little, she slill made a good play." Th e coach m arveled at the w ay ju n io r N icolc M aready rose lo the occasion and gave D avio a big boost aiound the net, un e m e rg e n c e Ih u l w us s o re ly needed lo com plem ent Schafer, A lyse B ow den, A shley D iivid ­ son. A ndrea D w iggins and A sh­ ley C ornalzer. M u re u d y hud n in e k ills uguinsi tw o errors uguinst A C . JV Volley Suffers Long Skid D uvio's JV volleybull team s u ffe re d through its sovonth straight loss lasl w eek, losing al A lexunder C entral (2 2 -2 5 , 15- 2 5 ), at W esl Forsylh (2 2 -2 5 ,1 9 - 25). W est wus the firsl Centrul P icdm onl Conference m ulch for D avie, w hich fell to 1-8 overall. C arly Booth led w ith five kills aguilist A C , und Kacey Stulls liad three. D a v ie 's m ost e ffe c tiv e servers were Juiiiia Seunion, B rit­ tany C ooper and Stulls. "O u r biggest problem is thal w hen w e huve the opporlunily lo allack Ihe ball, w e ure not put­ ting il on the lloor," Coach Becky M ille r said. T he W ur Eagles had Ihe samo trouble at W est and gol blanked in tw o gam es fo r the seventh lim e . Stulls (Ih re e ) and Booth (Iw o ) led in kills. Booth und Seu- mon hud 21 servicc poinls be- iw oon th em , and E rica C orno cum e o ff liie bench lo provide solid passing und serving. "W e ure going to huve lo get moi-c uggressive, becuuse w e end up pluying m ore defense than of- I'enso," a disappointed M ille r said. "W e ure also still slunding up w hen w e puss iiisteuil o f stuy- ing low . T h u l reully hurt us ul W est because th e ir c e ilin g is low er." D uvie pluys al Reynolds on Sept. 18, at hom e to Asheboro on Sept. 22 and at hom e lo N orlh D avidson on Sepl. 23. Reynolds Races By Davie R e y n o ld s ' c ro s s -c o u n try teums blew by D avie last w eek. The D em on girls w on 24-43 and the boys w on 15-50, Tho bright spol for D avie was B ,e k a h P eeler, w ho w on Ihe girls race despite a s u b p ar lim o o f 23:02. C orey D o u b led D avie's boys w ith a 14th- • place finish. “ ll w as a rough one, bm a good thing cnme out o f it," C oach D aric B e iler .said. "W o gol our sccond (3.1 - m ilo) race o flh e season, and ev­ erybody know s that w e ’ve gol w ork to do. W e ’ ve got to get m ore m ilos on us, w e've got lo have some longer runs and w e’ve Doub gol to w ork harder in practice." P ee le r beat the ru n n er-u p from Reynolds by 14 seconds, but she’ ll need u greuler perfor­ mance dow n the road in the C en­ lral PiednionI Conference meet. "O nce again, their coach told me before the meet lhat his girls w ere d o in g a w o rk o u t and w eren'l really running the race,” B eiter said, “ Bckuh wns oul on her on uguin, bul she did n ’t have u good lim o and she know s she’s gol to have a beller lim e to com ­ pete w ith some o f their top girls,” D avie was m issing its N o . 2 runner, Sharon W oodw ard (sick). Thoug h M u rie R obertson was D a v ie ’s fifth fin is h e r, she show ed s ig n ific u n l im p ro v e ­ m ent. D o u b posted u 2 1 :0 7 und Aaron H ollirield wus nexl in 15lh w ilh u 21:3 0 . Tho boys w inner finished in 19:27. Meet The War Eagles Allison Schafer S p o rt: volleybull ir I co u ld keep.jii.st one m usic C l) , it w o u ld be: M y bas­ ketball C D from the seniors. I f I lost ill! n iy po.s.se.sslons b u l one, I ’d keep: M y blankie. S onielhliif> people d o n ’t k n o w iib o iif m e: I liko to sing and dance. K nntnsy Job: B eing an "A n d -O n e ” bas­ ketball player. I c im ’t live w itlio iit: B o Jangles cinna­ m on biscuit. M y grcutest m o m ent In .sports: W inning back-lo-back C P C cham pionships in vo lley­ ball and baskelball. I w o u ld lik e to .switch places fo r ii dny w ith : T h e pow erpuff girls. Fiinnie.st vo lleyb all s lo ry : W hen Coach M arkland gol mad ul us and w enl lo kick a ball and m issed. I w ould like to cut d in n e r w ith (deiid o r alive): John M ayer. F a v o rite clnss in school lu u l w h y: B iology because 1 w anl to be a doctor. A thlele(.s) I n d m lre nio.st: Lance A rm strong und B rilluny W ulker. M y I'nvorite tliiiiK n b out pliiylnf> vo lley b u ll is: M a kin g friends tiiat you can iiave fun w ilh and ulw ays count on. Jessica Lagle S p o rt: volleyball 11'I could keep ju s t one m usic C D , it w o u ld he: F ifly C ent. II' 1 lo.st nil m y possessions b u t one, I ’d keep: M y baby blanket. S o in eth iiiK people d o n ’t k n o w ab o u t m e: i ’m obsessed w illi candles and love to puint. Knnlu.sy Joi): Proi'essionui shopper. I cn n ’t live w ith o u t: M y cell phone. M y grentesl m o m en l in sporls: W in ­ ning C I’C outriglil. I w o u ld like to sw itch plnees fo r n day w ith ! J.Lo. l-’unniest volleyhull story: W hen Coach M urklund kicked the volleybull and missed it. I w o u ld like lo eat d in n e r w illi (d ead o r a liv e ): V in D eisal. F a v o rite class in school and w h y: A P H istory becuuse M r. B yrd is cruzy. A th le le (s ) I a d m ire niost: Sara M ille r. M y fa v o rile liiin K ah o u l p la y in g v o lley b a ll l.s: it’s fun to pluy mul spiking Ihe ball gives you n rush. "She wus reully quick ul the nol (a g a in s t W e s t), g e ttin g blocks or tip.s," she said. "Siio really played good. W e ’ve been w orking w ilh N ico le on gelling to Ihe ball quicker in the m iddle- front position, und she dug a ball up that S clial'er played over, s o m e th in g 1 d o n ’ t th in k w c w ould have seen four w eeks ngo. She w asn’t pluying low enough to gel to thut bull," In the A C niu tcli, Bow’don nnd D uvidson contribu ted six k ills e a c h , and i!)w tg g in s , C ornatzer and Sclial'er paced the s e rv ic e a lla c k . in tho W est in alch , B ow den hud six k ills . D u v id s o n fiv e and E rin W h ilu k er four (w ith no errors), w h ile D w ig g in s and S ch a fe r supplied efl'ectivo serving and pa.ssing. A l'le r d o in g little lo I'ore- shudow sucli a dram atic lurn- uround, liie W ar Eagles are sud­ d e n ly th in k in g about a tliird slraighl regular-season title .T h e k ey is sustain ing lusl w eek's luinger. "It's up lo llie m ," Stephens said. "W e ’ve got lo continue to go in the direction thal w e ’re going and w ork hard like w e ure riglit now . Tho effort in pruclice carried over lo tlio gam es." N o te s : B o w d e n m ade an a m a zin g p la y ugain st W e s t, c h u s in g d o w n a b a ll that bounced o ff Ihe basketball goal and keeping il alive, " It was a play you see and think: ‘ H o w in the w orld'.’' “ Stephens suid. ... If it w eren’t for a serving slum p, D avie w ould have buried W est in three gam es. “ O u r serving was not good,” she said, "W e gave llicni easy points," Duvie (6 -6 , I -0 ) pluys al Reynolds on Sept. 18, al hom e lo Asheboro on S epl, 2 2 und ut hom e to North Davidson on S epl. 23. Reynol(ds Again Cream Of CPC Tennis Crop N o lliin g lias chunged in the C en tral P iedm on t C onference lennis w orld. Il’s Reynolds und e v e ry b o d y else. Davie s tu ck its head in the lio n ’s mouth la s l w e e k , losing 9-0 us the D em ons rolled to 7-1 and 5 -0 in llio C P C . They grabbed 84 o f 103 gam es, w inning ail six singles by m argins o f 10-4 or greater. .lordali D a v ie 's o n ly c o m p e titiv e slio w in g wus A iyso n W a lk e r- Jackie B utton’s 8 -6 loss at N o . 2 doubles. “ I think R eynolds is easily heller this yeur thun Ihey were lust y e u r." C o u ch K im b e rly Bucklund snid. “T lie y lost one g irl oul o f Iheir top six, und liieir coach snid (N o . 1 K ura) Wor.sley has been playing even belter ihnn norm al recently. “ N ext lim e I w ould like lo see us pluy ut lensl u bit better and get m ore gum es. if not a m ulch." W h ile the gup between R ey­ nolds nnd llle resl o f llie pack is only grow in g, there is con.soia- tion for the W u r Eagles; T h ey look quite enpuble o f finishing second I'or the tliird straight yeur. They tied for second in 2 0 0 1 und took runnerup by Ihem selves lust your. Enrlier in the w eek, they dis- putched Soutli Row un 6 -3 , The singles w inners I'or D avio (5 -5 , 1-1 C P C ) wore N o . 1 M egan Jor­ dan. N o. 2 W alker, N o. 3 C arly B a ls le y and N o . 6 M e re d ith C lieek. In doubles, Bulsley-Jor- daii won al N o . I und W alker- Butlon won al N o . 2. "W est I'orsylh is strong, but 1 think we cun overcom e them in both m utches," B ucklund suid. "From whut 1 undersinnd. N orth Duvidson has u new conch und w e should be able to beat them .” N otes: A fle r going 6-1 at N o . 3 . Jordun .seized the N o , I spot in p ru clice. So far, sh e’s 1-2 againsi opponents’ top p layers,... W alker has a 5 -4 record nt N o . 2, Bnlsley-Jordun ure 8-2 nt N o . 1 doubles and W alker-B utton are 4-2 al N o . 2 doubles. ... D nvie plays at liom e lo Southwestern R undolpli on Sept. 18. at hom e lo W csl Forsylh on Sept, 22 and al Soulh R ow an on Sopt. 24. e a l t h Ro w a n R e g io n a l M ui.iicAi. C i;n t i:h S e p t e m b e r C l a s s e s & E v e n t s Community Programs I Support Groups com Diabetes Screening—$15 fccAn Individuni consullntion witli n ccnificd diabetes eciucalor. Participants gel a fingerstick blood glucose lest and arc assessed on their risks for developing diabclcs. Tliis screening is by appoiiu- menl only. Screenings nre held at; Eclucation tk Wellness Outpatient Seivices Uuilding, 721 Grove St., Snlisbury.Call (704) 638-1437 for an appointment or for more information. Prostate Cancer Screening — fVeeSponsored by Rownn Regional Medicnl Center and Sniisliiio' Lli ologicnl Clinic. Screening wiil be held;Seplenilicr 20 • i) n.m. - noon,Wilson L Smith Faiuiiy Oiitpatieiu Center, 612 Mocksville Ave. in Salisbuiy. Call 1-800-335-4921 lor an appointment; space is limited. Educational Programs Comprehensive Diabetes ClassesSninll group classes nnd individual inslRiclion me offered on a weekly bnsis lo iieip master the skills nnd concepls for tiic control of clinbctcs. These classes hnve a fee, wiiicIi is covered iiy most insiimncc plnns. All cinsses nrc held nt ihe Snllsbuiy Cily i’ark Recreation Cenler, 3161-ake fJrive in Sallsbuiy. Dialietes classes will be offered on the following elates, anil you must alteiul all three sessions!SeplcmlxT 24, Octolicr I and 8 • I - 3 p.m. Call (704) 638-1437 for more infamalion. Gestational Diabetes ClassesA certified diabetes educator provides n specini program foi' expectnnt molliere wilh gesinlionnl clinbelcs. The program includes biisic facts, meal pinnning and home hlood glucose moniloring. lliese classes hnve n fee, which is covered by most insurnnce plnns. A gestational diabetes class will be offered on the iollowing date: Seplenilxr 25 *9-11 n.m., Rownn Regional [Educnlion St Wellness Outpatient Seivices liuilding,721 Grove St., Salisbuiy.Call (704) 63©-1437 lor more informalion. Look Good, Feel BetterAn American Cancer Society progmm thal leaches cnncer palienls lecliiikiues lo nddress the cosnielic side eflecls of treat- nieni. Call (704) 278-0992 for an appointment or for more information. ADHD Support GroupI’rovidcs support and education for parents of children with Attention I3eficii h-fypemctivity Disorder.Seplenilicr 23 • 6:30 p.m., Salisbuiy Pediatric Associates, 129 Woodson St., Sniisbuiy. Call (704) 636-5576 for more information. AWAKE (Alen, Weil And Kcc|iing lincrgetic) I’rovides a social nnd educational forvini for anyone wilh a sleeping disorder.Call Ihe Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury at (704) 637-1533 for meeting iniormatipn. Canliac Support GroupProvides supporl and education for cardiac pnlienls, people wlio nre nt higli risk for lienrt disease and their families. This group meets the third Tuesday of ihe monlh during I'elminiy, June and Octolicr • 7 p.m.. Cardiac Reliabilitalion6 Wellness Center, 2nd floor,Kiser Medical Office liuilding.Rowan Regionni Medicnl Center.Call (704) 2105412 for more information. Grief Support GroupProvides supporl for lliose dealing willi the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Rownn Regionni Home Henlth &Hospice. Seplemlier 22 • '6 p.m., i^yan's Stenkliouse, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Salisiiuiy. Meeting and program slnrt al7 p.m.; Dinner is nol inckided.Call (704) 637-7645 lor mae inlornialion. Prostate Cancer Support GroupOifere supporl and educntion for people with prostnle cancer nnd proslnte canccr suivivors. September 1« • 5;30 p.m., Lirgc Conference Room, Rowan Regional Medicnl Cenler. Call (704) 639-0942 or (704) 210^104 for mae information. Nurse On Duty Women’s Health Ail classes meet in the Women's Heallh Center, 3rd lloor, Rowan Regional Medical Cenler. Cail (704.) 210-5544 to regisler or lor more iniormation. lamaze Preinred ChHdbMh and Baby BadcsLenrn wiml lo expect during Inbor, birth and postparluni periods,, coping skills; relaxation nnd lirenlliing tcclinic|ues,. nnd pi-eparing forcliildhirtli. Tauglit by our bimaze-certified childbirtli educators. Classes meel once a week for six weeks, and a class fee is charged, l-amaze cinsses will fie offered on the following dates; Septenilx;r 22 - Oclolx;r 27 • 6 - 8:30 p.m. Septeinlxi' 30 • NovcniIxT 4 • 6 • 8:30 p.m. Moonlight Mammography Do you find il dilficult lo schedule n niamniography exam during regulnr business hours? Now you cnn get your annual niamniography exnm as Inte ns 7 p.m. Monday - Thursdny at Rownn Regionni Medical Center Cali (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Blood Pressure Clinic l:vciy Wednesday froni 9 n.m. - noon, a Ircc blood pressure clinic is iicId in tiie mnin lobby of Rownn Regionni N'lcdical Center. Volunteer nurses conduct tiie clinic, Free parking is provided in the medical center's pnrking garage on Hendei'son Street. Гог ixiutine, non-cmcrgency iiieclical prolilems or for nnswere to your medicnl questions, call Nuise-On-i)uiy 24 hoiiis n dny, seven clays a week, it's Iree. 1^00-335-4921 . 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The Tigers faced live silualioni; where Iho outcome was de­ cided in the lourth i|iiarleroroverlinie. and Ihey squeezed victory out of lour of them 16 finish 6-2. This yoar the tables have lurned. Afler losing 14-6 to West Rowan, Ihe Tigers kist by the same score lo vis­ iting Erwiillast week. And the theme's been the siinie in both losses. They have problems covering Ihe pass. The long ball led to both West Rowan touchdowns, and Soulh was beaten ileep in the flniil minute by unbeaten Erwin, which punched in a 2-yard, tie- breaking run wilh 25 seconds to play to beat Soulh (1 -2) for just the third lime in 15 meetings. “Big plays have cost us,” Coach Todd Bumgarner said. "I thought we won the battle between the lienches on bolh sides of Ihe tiall, bul it came down lo big passing plays. They picked up two or three thivd-and-longs. I’tn not talking about lhlrd-and-7. I’m talking aboul !hird-and-20s." It’s notjust that South has lost twice Ihal’s Irrilating Bumgarner. It’s the way it's losl. With Ilte score tied al 6-6 in the second half, South failed to con­ vert u fourlh-and-2 al ihe Erwin 20. After a Cameron Webb inlerceplion gave Soulh Ihe ball wllh Ihe score slill 6-6,i|uarterback Colby Seaford found Webb for a 23-yard complellon to the Erwin 25. Bul Erwin’s lackler stripped Webb of Ihe ball and Erwin recovered, "We shot ourselves in the fool a couple of limes,” Bumgarner said. "We’ve got to figure oul hpw to win,” To make matters worse, a 15-yard penalty on South al the end of the fumble pul Erwin al midfield, and ihe Eagles passed Iheir way lo llie clinch- Ing TD, "I knew il was going to be a ilog- fight, and 1 knew whoever made Ihe most big plays and fewest mistakes would win," Bumgarner said, "We won some close ones Iasl year, bul Ihe last two Weeks the big pass plays have luirl our chances of winning,” Erwin’s do-il-all slar, (|uarlerback Shawn Engle, displayed his all-around skills, rushing for 29 yards on fourcar- rles and compleling 7-of-l I passes for 97 yards. Eagle had 44 rushing yards on three roll-out runs If you delete a 15-yard sack. Eagle lined up at receiver on the game’s defining play, lbird-and-30. He streaked down the field and hauled in a halfback pass. The 34-yard reception carried llie Eagles to ihe 2. and they clinched the win on Ihe ne,\l play. All told. Eagle accounted for 160 yards, 15 fewer lhan South’s entire of- fense. "He can Ihrow il and run ll, and he's big, slrong and lall," Bumgarner said of Eagle, "But he threw several passes up for grabs, and we weren't able lo make any plays," Eagle’s 8-yard pass gave Erwin a quick 6-0 lead, bul South answered wilh a seven-play scoring drive. Tailback James Mayfield picked up 14 lind 22 yards before 'I’anner Lowe's I- yard run lied it at 6-6, Overtime appeared in order when Austin Wood sacked Eagle for a 15- yard loss to the South 36, Bul Erwin bounced right back and slung Soulh with the Eagle-at-reeeiver play. The heartbreaking finish left Bumgarner concerneil aboul South's psyche, “This league is lough," he said, “This is my seventh year (coaching), and I've never seen anylhing like il. In this league you belter strap it up light because Ihese teams are going lo hit back and make plays, "Whoever wins the league eotild have one loss, maybe two. So we’re going lo have lo keep playing as hiird as we can. 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Sept. 1«, 2003 Dewayne Collins drags down Waller Horne as Ted Randolph (84) closes in. - Photos by Mike Barnhardt Justin Brown throws a block for his backfield mate, Cooler Arnold, who scored on runs of 54 and 72 yards. The crowd enjoys Davie's early 13-0 lead. But six Davle turnovers allowed Statesville to pull out a 34-27 win. I Mistakes Spoil Arnold’^ 214 Yards, 4 Touchdowns ;(le 1C o n tin iie d r'rn n i I’ii)’t' K l Hounds Imd him .surrounded ill tlie 2 5, bill A rnold left Ilieni slapping iiir iis he sprinted dow n tile left sideline. A lllio u g h K e v in W in te rs m issed the p o in t-a rte r l<lcl<. D avie led 1.1-0. at the D avie 5 . lie made another golden play. bloci<ing G eoffrey Cochran's chip shot, j Th en , on first dovyn, A rnold pulled o ff an exiiilnrn ing, gam e- tyin g 7 2 -y a rd run. H e started o v e r rig h t ta c k le ,/s p u n le ft, w ig g le d th ro u g h th e w h o le A rn o ld , w h o has shredded Statesville tcnm nnJ tightroped five defenses every w ay In iagiii- the left sideline. W iijters split the Coach Doug llling shouts Instructions.Brandon Pane (7) and D.J. Rice knock down a runner. able, bruised Ills shoulder against M o o re s v ille and w as listed as questionable c o m in g in lo the gam e. Som e bruise. Tlie 214 was a scnson high in nisiiing yards - it could huve been 289 - and he’s rushed for 119 or m ore ill every gam e. Bost called him the real deal. "O h gosh, lie’s greal,” he said. “H e has great vision. A ll o f his big runs w ere cutbacks, going one wny o r another. It’s hnid to do anything w ith h im . I ’m going to tell you w hat, he's hard to stop." "H e did n’t prnctice all w eek, and w e d id n ’t know if he was going to play until today,” lllin g .said. H o w (|uickly Ihings can turn sour. T w o m inutes after A rn o ld ’s second T D , S tntesville punted w ilh the 13-0 deficit. But the punt hil a D nvie blocker In the leg, the ball pinballed behind D nvie nnd S tatesville jum ped on il al tho D nvie 8. T\vo pinys Inter. D nvie's defense gnve up its third T D o f the yenr. D ew nync C ollins blocked the exlrn point to keep D nvie nliead by seven, but the blunder on the pum return w as u precursor o f w liat was lo com e. lllin g w ent for it on fourtli- a n d -in c h e s nt the D a v ie 2 9 . S tntesville stuffed A rn o ld nnd c|unrterbnck B rnndon M c L a in prom ptly m oved S tntesvillc to the 1 w ith a 28-yard pass to S im ­ pson. H orne scored on the nexl piny to lie it at 13-13, R eceiver Jerem y Y oung, w ho re e le d in fo u r o f A n d re w IV lc C ln n n o n ’s .seven c o m p le ­ tio n s, I'um bled three m inutes Inter, nnd M n tt P apandrea re­ turned il 22 yards to the D nvie 2. A id ed by tw o errors and n fourth-dow n play that backfired, .Slntesvillc scored three touch­ downs in less than six m inules for n 20-13 hnlflim e lend, llling mnde n siniilnrly bold call in at W est R ow nn, and it broke open 11 scoreless gam e and sparked a resounding 2 8-7 w in . T h is tim e it did n’t w ork. " I had a lot o f confidence in our IVont to get a foot, W e 'v e done il nil yenr," he snid. “ There, the m o m en tu m tu rn e d . T h e y started m akin g plays and w c started m aking a lol o f m istakes. " If I could havc one call bnck, that w ould be the one. But in the snme situation, I m ight do llie same thing, just becau.se I ’ve got tlial m uch c o n fid e n c e in our guys," "W lien A rno ld broke the big one (.S4 yards to m ake it 13-0), we were really dow n,” Bost snid, "D avie's got a greut teuni and they controlled Ihe line o f .scrim­ m age. But wc w ere able lo knock the ball loosp n few tim es. It’s one o f the w ildest gnmes I ’ve ever seen.” D avie looked ns if it hnd re- coverctl w hen A rnold sliced 19 ynrds to tie it nt 20-2 0 m idw ay tlirough liic tiiird niiarter. Instead o f rognining control, it mnde llie snme mistnkes. R ice nnd D e re k C o rn n tzer sniidw iclicd M c L n in to force a punt, bul fullbnck Jusiin Brow n fum bled at the D nvie 4 0, A mnd scin m b le pushed the bull 2,‘i ynrds bnck to tlie D avie I.S, and Sim pson plow ed in on fourih- nnd-gonl I'rom inside the I , g iv­ ing Stntesville n 27-2 0 lend w ith 12 m inutes to go. Л m inute later, M cC lannon I'unibled the snap, nnd this lim e Statesville reuirned it 25 yards to the D n vie 8 . D n v ie ’s defense stiffened, but co u ld n ’t prevent Ihe G reyhounds from lining up forn 25-ynrd field goal w ith eiglit niiiiules left. G am e over, right'.’ N o l quite. D avie needed a m onster play, and Riddle responded. O ne w eek uf­ te r s av in g n 1 0 -7 w in o v e r M ooresville w ith an interception slicks for n 27-2 7 tic “C o o ler’s got tile heart o f n lion,” lllin g said. ‘iH e put it on hi.s shoulders. H e didn’t see any­ thing, found som ething, broke three or four tackles and found a w ay to tie it.” I “ I w as thinkin g o v e rtim e ,” Bost snid, “ becnusè w e couldn’t hnrdly m ove the biill. 1 m enn w e can’l run against tliose guys. W e had very few oppórtunities to get first dow ns by running.” R iddle and A rnold set up what could have been n m irnculous e.scape, but Dnvie hndn’t mnde its Inst m istake. Its defense forced a th re e -n n d -o u t, bui its offense stalled ut Its 3 4. Thé snap on the punt sailed over W inters’ heud like a Bnrry Bonds hom er, nnd W in ters w o und up in the Inst pince he wnnted to be. R unning fran tically around the goal lin e , he ihrew the bnll out o f desperntion nn instnnt be­ fore getting ham iiiered.The bnll floated right to O reg C urrence, w ho w alked 2 yai-ds inlo the end zone. T he last frenk m ishap was in the books. It wns nil but over. " W e k e p t s lv in g th em 10 ynrds to s c o re ,'filin g snid. “ You can’l fight out o f a hole but for so long before you’re going lo fall in it. W e w ork on (punt-snap­ ping) everydny, nnd w e hnd pen- nlty after penalty after penalty after penalty - on top o f turn­ overs.” “ It's been crazy,” jun ior D us­ tin M organ said. “ Nobody's been nble lo reully think right w ith «11 that’s happened. W e vl’ent out and bought w hite wristbands to w ear fo r M egan H o w e ll. W e’ve got to ' learn how not to fumble like that, nnd w e got too m in y 15-ynrd p ennlties. Y o u cnn’t w in lik e that." N o te s: W in te rj m issed his fourth PAT, but lie ’s averaged 4 4 yards on Ilis Inst four punts. ... Brnndon Pnne hcd 10 tnckles. R idd le eight, Rice six and C o l­ lins five. Terrell W ilson added n snck. „. Stntesville w on despite having ju sl one’first d ow n, 4 0 yards and one pass com pletion in the second h u lf,... For ihe gam e, the statistical disparity was strik­ ing; Dnvie hnd 12 first do\yns nnd 2 96 ynrds, w hile Statesville had six first dow ns, 124 ynrd.snnd 42 rushing ynrds on 37 a tem p ts. Sim pson, a 1,700-yard ru; her lust year, had 45 yards on 21 cnn'ies. H o rn e, com ing o ff a si!i-carry, 125-ynrd outburst, had ^4 ynrds on 12 tries. .Slutc.svlllc 0 211 0 Oavlc 7 6 7 Firsl Quurtvr D - Arnold 2 run (Wiacrs kick). ^■ЗÌ. .Sccond Qimrlcr D-Arnold run (kick £ill), 11:31. S • .Simp.ion 5 run (kici blncked),«;<16. I ,S - Horne 1 run (Codirun kick), S • Simpson 2 run (Ciiliriin kick), .1:11. t Thlril QunrlcT I I'ciurlli Qunrter j S • Simpson I run (Cbchrim kick), tt:56. ! D • Arnold 72 run (WInicts kick), 7:2«. S - Currcncc 2 INT return (Coclirun kick), .1:10. TKAM STATI.STIC.S / M i S DFirst dovviiK 6 12Ru.shcs-yiirds 37*42 38-257Passing8265Ciunp-Au-lm 6-11.0 7-17-1Pimts6-31 1 2-41Funiblcs-Losi 0.() 1 4-4Pcn»llics*y«rds 7-65 1 7-703ni conversions 2/(2 '2/HINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Slnlc.Hvlllc KUSUINQ - Simpson 2 lU.“!, Horne 12-24, Mcl,aln .l-(-lO), Kotírs |.(.|7 ) P A S S IN G -McLain 6.Ц .0.82 tiliCm VINO - Simpsoi 207, Nes- hil 2-27,1’ouslicc 1-14,Oru mn 1-П Duvlc RUSHING-Arnold 27-i M , Brown «•■I'J, Hnilchcr I -2, McCtumon 2-(.8) PASSING - McClminoii7-16-1.ftj WinlcrsO-l-l-O I KRCEIVINa - Ynung4-I9, Kmi- dolpli 1-22, Arnold I-I2,lj[irks М 2 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Tluirsdiiy, Sept. 18.2003 - »7 U p set O ver F reed o m W o u ld M ake U p F o r L o ss T h e .s im ila ritie s betw een Dnvie nnd M organton Freedom nre uncanny, Bolh arc com ing o ff exnspernling losses tlint stopped their unbeaten records. Bolh play a hard-nosed brund o f football. Both dare opposing defenses to stop th e ir p o w e rfu l ru n n in g gam es. F re e d o m , w h ic h w iil host D a v ie F rid a y n ig h t nt 7 :3 0 , opened w ith n pair o f w ins, 24- 14 over S helby and 3 5-3 over W est C a ld w e ll. B ul the Patriots o fth e Northw estern 4 -A C onfer­ ence lost 2 1 -7 Fridny to the de­ fending 3 -A A stnte chnm pions (A .s h b ro o k), nnd nil three o f CPC Standings C I'C O vc ru tl N orth Dnvidson 0 -0 5-0 D nvie C ounty 0 -0 4-1 Soulh Row nn 0 -0 4-1 W est Forsytli 0 -0 4-1 Reynolds 0 -0 2-3 L n s t W e e k ’s G ttm cs Stntesville .34, D uvie 27 N . Davidson 3 6 . E. Dnvidson 0 M o o resville 4 9 . S. Row nn 14 W . Forsylh 20. N . Forsylh 7 M t. Tnbor 20, Reynolds 7 T h is W e e k ’s G tinics D avie at M organton Freedom E . Forsyth ul N . Duvidson N W G uilford nt W . Forsyth Reynolds at Page A shbrook’s touchdow ns cum c courtc.sy o f a Freedom turnover. D avie, w hicii played w itii a lienvy liearl Friday in the w ake o f the irngic dentils to the tlircc H ow ell sisters, is eager to ensc the sting o f a six-turnover fiasco. It cusily held Ihe upper hnnd in first downs nnd ynrdnge, but lol Stntesvillc drive just 56 ynrds to score five touchdow ns in n 34- 27 lo.ss. "In n w ay I think this loss is going to help us." star safety B illy R iddle said. "A 4 -0 stnrt, I think w e w ore kind o f gelling a big hcnd." “ M ayb e il’H 'b c a w ake-up call lo realize w e have to con­ centrate in prnctice every w eek." D avie conch Doug lllin g snid. “W c hnd the worst prnctice w eek w e’ve had (before S lalesville). There wus a lot o f adversity and y o u ’re going lo play like you practice. W e w ere just Iioping wc could find enough focus to sur­ vive it." Likew ise. A siibrook’s victory o v e r Freed o m w as fueled by fum bles. " If we d o n ’t pluy uny belter than w e pinyed Fridny, we cnn’t bent nnybody," Freedom coach T im M c M ah o n snid, “W e hnd n bunch o f pennlties, It was nbout the snme thing us Dnvie's loss," , T h is is the W nr Engles’ b ig ­ gest test, a chance lo see if tlie y ’re good enough lo boat a team that was ranked sevenlh in Davie Football Statistics Record: 4-1,0-0 CPC Alexander Central W29-7e:at W. Rowan W28-7Щ /at Lake Norman W52-0.Mooresville W10-7StatesvilleL 34-27 ';,|‘RUSHING Car.Gain Avg.Longf.S'Arnold 112 826 7.4 72r/5'Brown 59 315 5.3 52f%Bratcher 30 180 6,0 50 Winters ^1 21 21,0 21™ Cornatzer,2 13 6,5 11№ Rice 3 10 3.3 4ffi Davle 214 1355 6.3 72№ Opponents 174 345 2.0 49 H PASSING Comp Att Int Pet Yds TD Lng H McClannon 21 46 3 .457 228 1 40 H ArnoltJ 3 10 0 .300 53 1 39 ■ Winters 0 1 1 .000 0 0 0 ■ Davle 24 57 4 .429 281 2 40 ■ Op,ponents 19 55 4 .345 217 0 30 1 PASS REC Rec Yds ’ Avg.TD Long 1 Young 11 79 7,2 0 171 Randolph 4 87 21.8 1 401 Parks 4 60 15.0 1 391 Collins 3 41 13,7 0 321 Davle 24 281 11.7 2 401 Opponents 19 217 11.4 0 30 1 SCORING TD Conv. Kick FG Pts1 Arnold 11 0 0 0 661 Brown 4 1 0 0 261 Winters 0 0 14 3 23 Bratcher 1 0 0 0 6 Pane V 0 0 0 6 Parks 1 0 0 0 6 Randolph 1 0 0 0 6 Rice 1 0 0 0 6 Corriher 0 0 1 0 1 Davle 20 1 15 3 146 Opponents 8 0 7 0 55 Defense Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF Riddle 37 1 0 2 0 Rice 31 7 1 0 0 Pane 24 8 5 0 0 Goode 22 3 0 0 0 Morgan 20 4 1 2 2 Wilson 18 6 4 0 1 Blakley 16 0 0 0 0 Collins 16 4 2 0 1 O'Brien 11 1 0 0 0 Buchanan 9 1 0 0 0 Cornatzer g 2 1 0 0 McNeil 8 0 0 0 0 Note: Tackles through 4 games. INTERCEPTIONS Arnold 2, Riddle 2 FUMBLE RECOVERIES Pane 2, Collins, Rice Kicking Winters Corriher PUNTINGWinters PAT FG Lg 20-29 14-18 3-6 41 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 Att Avg.Long In 11 36.7 50 5 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 the stale before m eeling A sh- brook, w hich is ranked N o . 2 in 3 -A . Last year A slibrook losl 42- 14 to Freedom , but responded w ith 10 consecutive w ins tocnp- ture the 3 -A A title. Bent Freedom nnd tlie Stntcs- v ille gainc w ill be forgiven. A ny D a v ie fan w o u ld ta k e a 5-1 record w ith the loss being lo Statesville over n 5 - 1 record w ith the loss being to Freedom , w hich denied D n v ie 6 -3 in 2001 nnd 17-8 Inst yenr to tnke n 2-1 se­ ries lend. T h e rond hns brought oul the best in the W ur E agles, w ho have a m inus-8 turnover m arg in in three hom e gam es com pared lo a plus-four m nrgin - w ilh zero turnovers - in tw o rond gnm es. " If w e bent them , it puts us bnck w here w e w ere," R id d le snid. “ Freedom is alw uys tough, bul I ’m sure w c can bent them - if w e lenrn from our m istnkes nnd m inim ize our pennlties," sinr guard Justin N orsw orlh y said, "The encouraging thing wns there wns n lol o f good things going on w ith n lot o f bnd results. Everything w e did w rong is fix- able." lllin g said. " W c 'rc not playing for a tnorni victory. W e need to go ilow n there and w in. W c need lo beat n top-qunlity opponeni like them for n lol o f confidence going into the confer­ ence." D nvie w ill hnve to be shnrper thnn it's been nil yenr to do il. In the 24-14 w in over Shelby, ju n ­ io r tn ilb a c k T re y H ennessee picked up h a lf o f his 102 rush­ ing ynrds on the gam e-senling drive. Josh Corpening udded 71 ynrds, nnd in n prim e illustrntion o f F re e d o m 's 4 -y n rd s -n n d -a - cloud-ol'-dusl o ffen se, sopho­ m ore quuilerback C urlis Bristol w ent O -for-2 passing. A fle r routing W est C a ld w ell, Freedom outgaincd A shbrook 2 5 3 -2 2 2 in d e fe a t, B ris to l, n scniy option runner, rushed for 85 ynrds on 15 keepers, nnd H en- ncssee ndded 84. A lth o u g h C o o le r A rn o ld ’s rushing totnl (82 6 ) is greater llian Freedom ’s runners, Ihe Patriots m ix up carries am ong B ristol, Hennessee and C orpening. “ T h e y ’ re not fancy." lllin g said. “T h e y play sm ashm outh fo o lb a ll.T h e y ’re going to run nl you and dare you to slop Ihoni. T lie ir quarlerbnck is extrem ely lalenled. T hey Iry to keep things sim p le w ith h im , but hoy ho gives thcni a lol o f punch. It's n sim ilnr offense to whnt w e run. except thoy run the option." A lthough D nvie is a clear un­ derdog. M c M ah o n is concerned ab o u t A rn o ld nnd D n v ie 's stauncli defense. “A rno ld is going to be a big- tim e player," he said. “ Bolh line- bnckers ( D J , R ice nnd C h ris G oode) are im pressive. (R ic e ) .seems lo be nil over the field. T h o ir line looks very strong, nnd the free safety (R id d le) ninkes n ton o f plays. "T h e y ’re good tncklcrs, ex­ trem ely w ell-eonched nnd very rnrely oul o f position.”' N o tcsi T ills iiegins a brutal strotch for the W nr Engles, w liich could drop the nexl three gnmes • lo Freedom , N orth Forsylh nml W est Forsyth - w ith nnything less thnn llieir best s tu ff.... Dnvie won the first m eeling in Ihe epic 1997 Fog B o w l, C e d ric W liite nnd M ntl Jnmes led n 4 1-3 5 second- round plnyol'f w in in four over­ tim es. ...T h e Pnlriols have been Goode Hoelim strong for a long tim e, w inning nt leusl eight gam es for seven straiglil yenrs under M c M n h o n . w ho is 70-31 in nine yenrs. ... Dnvie wns w ilhcnil ju n io r center R ynn B o eh m (k n e e ) ag ainst S lalesville, but Boehm is prob­ able i'or Frijhiy. “ H e could have gone Friday f he w ould iiave had a brucc." lllin g snid. “ He makes n lol o f culls up froni. Thnl's nol lo sny thnl liy ie B row n d id n ’t do n good jo b . B row n did n renl good jo b , and he's going lo have lo be ready ngniii." D ire c tio n s to M o rg n n to n l''reed(m r. 1-40 W esl lo E xit 100 (Jam estown Roud). A t lop o f exit, lurn right. O o npproxim ntely four m ilos. School is on tile rig lit. D riving lim e from M o cksville is npproxininloly 75 m iles, o r ono hour 15 m inules. JVs improve To 4-0 With Another Win C u iitiiiiic d F n iin I'n g c It l " Il wns big ," C nrter .snid o f tlie w in . "T h e kids inlked aboiil (M o o r e s v ille ’s J V w in n in g streak) a lot. and I d id n 't loll a lol o fth e kids lhal they'd lost. A couple kids suid they w ere dis­ app o in ted A le x a n d e r C e n lra l ended it instend o f us." A Flo w ers sack late in the first quarter created n fum ble. D nvie recovered, nnd dn foui lli- nnd-3 nt the D nvie 4 7 , Jnspon G ra y bo u n ced o ff n h il nnd churned 5 yards. T h a t led to a 10-y a rd T D run by K e n n e lh B row n, nnd Brud C o rrilie r’s ex­ lrn point mnde il 2 1 -0 , From thnl point, D n v ie ’s o f­ fense s p u tte re d , M o o re s v ille controlled the line ofscrim m nge und bottled up D a v ie ’s running gam e (1 9 c u rrie s , 5 2 y a rd s ). M ooresville nearly doubled the W nr Engles in ynrdnge (16 8 to 8 7 ), but c o u ld n ’t scorc u n lil Ihere w ere only 4 0 seconds lefi. C h n n lz G rnnnnm on nlm ost preserved the shutout, causing a fum ble near the goal line that M o o resville fell on in Ihc end zone. O rannainoii had seven tack­ les, T im m y A llen six nnd H u g ­ gins five. Froshm nn cornerbnck nnd bnckup qunrterback W h it M e rrifield had a crow d-pleasing llil lhal forced a fourlli dow n. “ H e had a n o tlier knockout hit." C arter said. “ Ho had tliat one in the .scrim m ngo. nnd lie hnd one on the sideline lo stop them on third dow n. H e's got n lol o f honri, deterniinalion nnd nbilily." D esp ite D a v ie 's un im p res­ sive offensive num bers, C arter Imd no coniplnints nbout liow it nil looked. "W e hadn’l practiced since (S e p t. 3 b e fo re tho S e p t. 8 m akeup) and had ihnt big let­ dow n o f nol being nble to play (Sept. 4 ),” he snid, “ I w restled w ilh w h e th e r to p ra c tic e on (Sept. 5 ), but I w ent w ith (M a tt) S ain ’s gut feeling. Il wns n good night.” D n v ie 2 9 , S tn tesvillc 6 T iie W nr Eagles had plenty lo cheer aboul in ihis one as w e ll, scoring 29 unansw ered points. C o rrih e r’.s left nrm tore up State.svlMc’s defense. In the first hnlf nlonc, Ihe qunrterback w ent 6 -o f-6 fo r 106 yards nnd tw o louciidow iis. Flow ers and Justin T h o m p s o n led the d e fen s ive churge w ith eiglit und six tack­ les respectively. “ Il wns the first tim e nil yenr thnl w e were d ow n, nnd I wns nnxious lo see linw Ihey w ould respond to n d vcrsity," C n rter snid. “ A nd thoy put up 2 9 unan­ swered." D uvie hunded S tutesviiie u quick lead w hen a S tatesville punt hit a D avie player. Stulos- villo gained possession nl the Davio 15 and w ent up 6 -0. D avio responded w itii an as­ tounding .second i|uarler. C o rri- hor com pleted a 35-yard scoring pass lo Z a c h V o g le r, and C orriher's PAT gave D avie a 7- 6 lend. H uggins m ade a crush­ ing lackle on the ensuing kick- o ff, G ray pounced on the ball at Iho S ta to s v iile 9 , and G ra y scorod m om ents later to m ake it 14-6. C o rrih er dazzled in the final 35 seconds o f iho h n lf.co m p lcl- ing a 24-yurder lo V ogler, u 14- ynriler to D nvis nnd n 21-ynrder to V ogler, w ho scored ns lim e expired for n 2 1 -6 lend nnd fin - islied w ilh four catches for 92 yards. G ray padded llie m argin early in the fourth quarter on u 17-yard run, " C o rrih e r told m e in third period: 'C o nch, I'm going to get 100 yards,’ “ C arter snid. " I lion- eslly thought it was a litlie far­ fetched because 1 saw Slalesville play lust Thursdny und their de­ fensive bnckfiold wns good." As usuni, Flow ers wns every­ w here, leading Ihe wny in lack- ies and intercopling tw o passes. Thom pson ale the (|unrtorhnck tliree lim es. Josh A iknn blocked a pum nnd A llen did thv jo b at strong salety. “ Flow ers Imd a huge gnm e." C arler said. "O ne o fh is inlercep- lions. liujustslook the ball out o f the kill's iiands. Tliom pson hud n heckiivn gam e. H e's been sick bu t he liad a b re a k lliro u g h gam e." A lthough the W ar Eagles are s till perfoct, although th e y've w on nine in a row ilaling lo last yeur, C urler doesn't w an! ihem 10 gel ahead o fthem selvcs.Th ey host Freedom Thursday al 7 p.m . before visiting N o rlh Forsyth on Sept. 25 al 7. “ I d o n 'l wnnt to talk aboul il,” he snid o f the w in n in g sireak. "W e ’ll see w hal w e ’ve got this w eek.” N otes: In the S Inlcsville w in . B row n had 53 ynrds on 10 cur­ ries, D aniel G ough 41 on seven curries, G ray 4 4 on six carries and B ranilon Slew art 4 9 on five carries. ...T lie firsl C enlral Pied­ m ont Conference gnm e is O ct. 9, F o r m e r D i s t r i c t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. 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Silks $2.00 extra COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH INCOMING ORDER Á В8 • CAVIE COUNTY ENtERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, St-pl. 18,2(KI3ЛГХЗ - T ■ * :* ■ i i : i i ^ ■ i l a u « ^ b j v | i « . » t M % Long-To-Fields Com bo Spurs Shady G rove Shocker •■' ■ • ■ .............' ■' ■ ■■■ •■------ ----........... .....I .... |„ц hull 1111 ÌlltcrCC|)tÌOIl.V iirs lty S h n d y G ro v e 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 M ock.svlllc 0 0 0 0 - 12 F irs t Q iiiirlc r M - Jcvin S coll 21 run (run fail). T h ird Q u n rtc r SO - Peter Fields 26 pii,4s I'rorii Ziicli Liinj! (Chase Sam pson pass Ггот Long). K o u rlh Q u n rtc r M - Scoll S6 run (run lail). SO - John Flowers I run (Long n in ). S O .stnt.s: SG had 27.1 yards, includ- ini! 16 4 passing. Fields 60 yiivds on 12 carries and five receptions for?.’' yards. Flow ers .1.1 yards on 8 carries and a 17- yard catch. Long 12-for-22 passing for 164 yards. Tanner H olden. Brad L an ­ dreth and Chase Sam pson also had re­ ceptions. SO forced lour turnovers, in­ cluding an IN T by Fields anil fvnnbic recoveries by Cole Jackson (2) and G reg Rogers. Eleven dil'forent player.s made tackles, including Long (1 0 ). Shane W inters (5 ), Flow ers (4 ), Jackson (3 ) and Samp.<ion (3). M o c k sv illc stn r: Scott 150 yards on 8 carries. K e y pluy: The Bulldogs slopped Ihc Ram s 2 yards from the end zone to end Ihe first half. K ccard s - SO 2 -0 , M ocksville l - l . S G conch M n x lc IM cllon snid: "O u r offensive line did a good jo b on block­ ing. Brandon Tester had a great gam e w ith his w ork al snapping the ball in the shotgun I'orm ntion.That wns really im ­ pressive .Lo ng had a good passing gam e. O ur defen.se did a great jo b ." M o c k sv illc conch K c rw y n W ilson snid; Coach M elton and his staff had their kids very w ell prepared. They showed a lot ofheart and character in nol folding up after Scott's long T D run in the fourth quurter. They passed the hall heller lhan some middle-.school team s. O ur kids hung lough, w orked hard and fought lo the end, but today wns jusl a B ulldog day. Turnovers hurt us, but we alm ost overcam e them . W e look for­ ward to hopefully playing them again this season." ,IV M o c k sv ille 16 8 16 f i - 46 S hndy G ro v e 0 0 16 1 4 - 3 0 K irst Q iin rlc r M - RS run (run good), M - 17 nm (run good), Sccond Q u n rtc r M - 52 pass (run good). T h ird Q u n rtc r M - run (run good). SO - A lex M ilch ell 9 run (Trevon Faulkner run). SO - M itc h e ll 1 run (Faulkner run), M - 60 run (run good). F o u rth Q u n rtc r SG - N ic k B osw ell 18 run (M ilc h e ll run). SG - Faulkner 18 run (run fa il). M - 60 run (run fail). S G slats: M itch ell 57 yards and two T D s on five rushes, and 5 tackles. Bosw ell 75 yards on six carries, and four tackles. F au lkn er 66 yards on 10 carries. D illo n C ran fill 3 lacklcs, and , A aron B row n, B ryan M cG ee and N ick Irw in tw o each. SG coach K enny W ood .said: “ In the second h a lf our offense stepped up nnd played w e ll. W c m usl gel better on defen.se to be com petitive. A ll o f our backs are running hard. W e scorcd 30 and that is real positive. W e need to focus on thal und keep gelling belter oiv defense." K ccords: M o cksvillc unavailable. Shady G rove 0 -2 . V a rs ity W U D n vic 0 0 0 0 - 0 IM n clm io k 8 0 14 6 - 2 8 F irst Q u n rtc r I’ - Joe W atson 18 run (D aven G ray run). T h ird Q u u rte r - W atson 20 run (G ray run). I’ - Paul Beaucham p 39 run (run fall). F o u rth Q u a rte r P - R icky G rccr 39 run (run fa il). P in eb ro o k Icndcr.s: Zachary Dunn six tackles and G ray five. C hrislian Lee and Jake H oger had good blocking gam es. W R D s tn ts : M atl Speer 29 yards on 7 carries and T y le r Lee -18 yards on 5 carries. John W calherm an fum ble re- cover>' and Jarrott W allace intercep­ tion. K e y plnys: I’inobixiok's second and th ln l T O s w civ set up by tui novtf vs deep in W R n territory. W K D conch .Insou M u rp h y .snid: " T lii score ivally doosn’ l ju stify Ihe w ay vve played, esi'ccially in tho firsl half. T h e w hole gaiue was ivally an iniprovcnienl frv<m the w ay w e played Inst w eek .T h e uirnlng iH'Int in tho gam e was tw o cosily turnovers early in the .second h alf. Janies R ay had an oui- stnnding gam e at D l;, Jarrick M cK n ig h t m ade a pass detlection, and Tyler Leo hnd a solid gam e on bolh sides. Josh O olns, Jacob Draughn and Josh Clum n had good defensive gam es, as w ell as Tanner Bled.soe." Records - Pinebrook 1-1, W R D O -2 . V n rslty C ooleem ee 0 6 0 6 - 12 C o rn n tz e r 0 0 0 0 - 0 Second Q u n rtc r C - D arrell Boger run (run fail). F o u rth Q u n rtc r C - (run fail). G n m c notes: C ornalzcr's Jesse H il- ,|V 0 8 0 - 8 12 8 0 - 2 6 C o rn n t/c r 0 C oolccuicc 6 I ’irst Q u n rtc r C ool - (run fail). Sccoiid Q u n rtc r C ool - Slophon Sm oot run (run fail). C ool - C hris Barnhart run (run fa ll). 'T h ird Q u n rtc r Cool - C hris Harnhart run (run good). Corn - Codric Jones run (Jones run). J V riu c b ro o k - 28 W R D n v le - 0 I’h u 'b ro o k 'TD s; M a x Lu m , T o m m y G reer (2 ) and D allo n H um m er. I’lu ch ro o k stnt lenders: Lum 98 rush­ ing yards and G reer 6 8. Jake R eavis 8 tackles. Brandon Horne fum ble recov­ ery. W K D liighiiK lits: Brandon M edford had a sack and fum ble recovery. T y le r Hobson and Logan H endrix both m ade an awesom e lackie. A l the end o f the Ihird, N athan "Die.sel" Pcarce and T y le r M yers stopped Pinebrook from scoring the tw o-point conversion. O lh er solid play cam e I'rom Jacob Bales, C olo B lan­ kenship, A lex B ritt,R obbie F ox,O unn ar G inthor.Jo sh G odbey, Johnny K allsh, A ndrew Lee, D allo n “T an k" Schener, D erek Schenor an'd T y le r S hoffner. Old School D a v ie S p o r t s N e w s F r o m S e p t e m b e r , 1 9 6 7 In Ihe co n feren ce opener, D avie's football team beal Easl R ow an 7 -0 on a d iv in g flrst- quarier calch in Ihc end zone by D on Everhart. D ennis C artner wns a w ork- ' horso w ith 74 rushing ynrds, nnd H ank Ridge and H enry Johnson added 65 conibiiiod. O n D a v ie ’s second pos.sos- sion, i|uarlo rback Joo M a n d o found E verliarl w ilh a 15-yard pass, and John N orton Jr.'s ex­ tra point gave D avie a 7 -0 load th a l proved to bo enou gh as D avie evencil ils record al I -1. “ M ando and Ronnie Shoal', o ur o ffe n s iv e and dp fen sive q uarterbacks, d id a real fine jo b ," Coach Jack W ard said. E arlier in the drive, M ando com pleted a 22-yardor lo D ale S m ilh . L a te In the g a m e , Johnson made a interception. Perty Becomes Heisman Contender C h ris Perry o fA d v a n c e bc- ciim c u serious c o n ten d er in the H cisin an T ro p h y racc S at­ urd ay by leading N o . 5 M ic h i­ gan to a historic 3 8 -0 b lo w o u t o f N o . 15 N otre D a m e , P erry, w h o played foo tb all in D a v ie C o u n ly I'or fiv e years (fo u r w ilh S h ad y G ro v e and one w ith N o flh D a v ic M id d le ) b efore m o vin g lo F o rk U n io n M ilitn ry A c ad em y in V irg in ia , rnn fo r three touchdow ns and c au g h t a n o lh e r sco re as the host W o lverin es handed N o tre D a m e its w o rs t lo ss s in c c 1985, A fte r cnievlng S ulurday as the nation's leading ru.sh er,the sen ior rushed fo r 133 yards on 31 carries, g iv in g h im 5 4 9 und e ig h t T D s Ih ro u g h th re e gam es, and cau ght fo u r passes fo r 4 4 yards. Yadkinville Vikings Put Up 61 Points In Flag Football The Big Catch Mike Whitaker is shown with his “catch of the day." He said the fish was caught in a nearby river, but he doesn’t know exactly where, but the 35-pound catfish fought hard and is a tro­ phy. TH|№allenge 2 (j^ l^ tH jrh e y s ^ In ^ 7 A t P L id d lh g R i d g e Thb. dliallehg^o at Ptidding : Ridge Golf dubis .scheduled for Sept. 27.Tlior(J will be two tour­ naments'in one dny with over .S6,00()'lii'cash awards. Tovininniont form at: Team s consist o f four am ateur players, .shotgun .start at 8:30 a.m . nnd 2 p .m ., and Id -h o le c a p ta in ’s :choice. R egislraiion begins al 7:.10 a.m . and 12:.1() p.m . Awards and prize draw ings a fle r each ronnd for: $ 1,0 00 for lio le -in - ono, lop throe team s, closest to Ihe pin and longesi drive. A ll proceeds lo ЬепеГп North D avie Rurilan Scholarship Fund, com m unity service piojecls and olher needs o f die com m unity. For m ore in form atio n, contact Jim Eaton at 998-.1043.T lm 1 leti- dri V al 4 9 2 -2 7 0 8 or Jim m y S um ­ mers at 9 4 0 -5 05 4 . The secon d w o o k o f the D a \ ie Flag Foolball I.eague was an e xc ilin g Sunday lille d w ilh h ig h -scoring gam es and turn­ overs. T w en ty-tw o interceptions w ore th ro w n and 186 points w ere scorcd by six team s on a w acky day, T h o scores: E n fo rcers 5 4 , S ara Lee IS ; d efen d in g iw o - lim c W insion-S alom cham pions Y ad k in ville V ikings 6 8 . Frisby A cros 26; Spartans 3 8 , G oing D eep 0. T h e m ost outstanding per­ form ers w ere M a rk B randon an d M a rc u s S u ito n o f Y a d k in v ille , B ubba C o le m an and M ik e Jessup o f the E nforc­ ers and D iuiny Piggott and Joe M cG u in n o fth e Spartans. In w eek three (Sept. 2 1 ) at Ihe D avie F am ily Y M C A , there w ill be a big show d ow n b e ­ tw een Y adkin ville and the Spar­ tans. Th e tripleheader starts al I p.m . H e c T ? 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F o r the third straight w eek, there was a lol o f “ H ey, k icko ff team , get oul there!" from South a.ssistant coach Brent W all. The Tigers shrugged al the Eagles’ unbeaten reco rd and handed them a 3 8-0 shellacking. T h e runn ing score ihrough three games; Soulh 134, oppo­ nents 0. “ I heard C hina G rove has a prelly good team , and E rw in beat them 16-14," South coach Todd B u m g arn er .said, " I was con­ cerned going in lhal E rw in was going to be the best team w e've seen. " M y coachcs had the boys ready lo play. W c executed and look care o f business." Tailback Perry Jam es picked up righl where he Icfl o ffa l West R ow nn, ru.shing fo r 150 yards and three touchdowns on six car­ ries, H e w enl 5 0 yards on the gam e’s second play from scrim ­ m age for a 6 -0 lead, he rnn Ihc same direclion 51 yards for a sec­ ond-quarter touchdow n, and his offensive day was done early in the third after a 27-yard scoring dash. F o r the y ea r, Jam es, w ho added an Interception thal tod lo a score, has 4 69 yards and 10 Knox Denies South Softball Team In 8 South D avie's sofiball loam rallied in Iho bollom o f ihe sev­ enth inning to forceoxlra innings, but w ound up losing 15-12 lo visiting K nox last w eek. T h e h a rd -fo u g h t d e c is io n dropped South's rccord to 0 -2 , "W e p la y e d re a lly h a rd ," C oach M ik e M c D o u g a ll said, “ Lyndsay G arrett’s pitching and S hay H o ld e r’s catching held It ; together for us, but K n o x ’s girls ' cam e lo play, put the bat'on Ihe I b all, ran aggressively and m ade ■ I Ihe plays defensively," D ow n 12-8, the Tigers faced W i l d c a t S o c c e r S e e s a w s T o 3 - 2 - 1 In fiv e gam es, C oach John I M a rs h a ll has w atched his N o rlh ijD av ie soccer Icam go from one fi:|*e x tre m e to the other anil expe- ‘ "■ rience a lillle in betw een. T h e W ildcats fell short 6 -5 in trip le-o vertim e shootout w ith i',_ *E lk in and battled S u m m it to a » « i2 -2 lie . T h e y ham m ered First I A ssem bly by 6 - 1 und 9 -0 scores iind rom ped o ver Forsyth A c ad ­ e m y 4 -0 . A n d they found them ­ selves on the receiving end o f a b lo w o u t, lo s in g 9>-0 to M o o re s v ille - “one o f the best team s I ’ve ever seen," M arshall said. “ M y guys actually played pretty w e ll. M o o re s v ille is just stacked," W h ile N o rth 's offen se has been every bit ns good as adver­ tis e d , a v e ra g in g 4 ,3 goals a gam e behind M ic h a e l R ow e's .seven netters, the defense has been shaky, “ B oth o f those (close gam es, a 6 -5 loss and 2 -2 tie ), w e failed to w in because o f m istakes in th e b a c k ," M a rs h a ll s a id , “ W e ’re still Iryin g to find an­ sw ers on defense, K u rils K eiser is p laying real w ell at sw eeper, but w e 're trying to fin d the right c o m b in a tio n a ro iin d h im . ‘If you can't bear the thought uf othor doalorshlps saying fft^/'gluo ME a call”... VIKWEDTOBETHEBESV f Gtr K s o m r Kevin McCullough C a ll m e p e r s o n a lly a t 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 o r 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 6 4 - 6 8 2 3 Etnall M e at - k m c c u llo u g ti@ b e n m y n a tt.c o m A p p ly by Phono - 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 5 6 - A U T O ( 2 8 8 6 ) w w w .b e n m y n a tt.g e ta y e s.c o m 4 t P J > B E N M Y N A T T ’PONTIAC'GMC'NISSAN 6 2 9 JAKE ALEXAND ER BLVD. S . T D s on 15 carries, a 31,3 pcr- carry average. “ U 's u n fo rtu n a te w c c a n 't give Perry the ball m ore," B um ­ garner said. “W e're not into run­ ning anybody inlo Ihe ground. 1 wi.sh w e could give it to him 15, 16 tim es a gam e ju sl to sec w hat he could do. H e could rack up som e unbelievable num bers. “ B ut w e're going to m eet ad­ versity dow n the road, and when w c do w c can get the ball lo Perry m orc tim es." W h en Santana A rn o ld runs like he did against E rw in , South looks loo good lo beal. T h e fu ll­ back thundered up the m iddle five tim es for 62 yards, includ­ ing a 41-yardcr that opened Ihe door for Shyleek B row n's touch­ dow n run o f 6 yards. A rn o ld and D re w A b s h e r shared tackling honors w ilh five slops cach. “A rno ld runs behind his pads and d o e s n ’ t go d o w n e asy," B um garner suid, “ A nd he played an o u ts ta n d in g gam e on d e ­ fense." H o w m n n y w eapons does South have? South m oved eas­ ily w ithout Jam es and A rn o ld . Q uarterback Zach lllin g handed o ff tw ice to B rian Fuentes. und he ram bled fo r 15 and 26 yards. B ro w n averaged six yards on three runs. Fuentes’ second big gainer was South's sixlh and final T D . D ylan F illk tacked on tw o points on the conversion. "Fuentes is not a bad liltle runner," Bum garner said. “ He's prelly quick. H e's one o f Oioso players that ju sl gels after II," Lost in Ihc excilcm enl sur­ rounding Jahies and A rnold is a defense that hasn't com e close lo s u rre n d e rin g p o in ts . S o u th 's coaches w ere delighted w ith the dynam ic play o f A rn o ld , Abshcr, Josh O sw e ll, Louis Farvc, ZaOh S h o e m a k e r, B ro w n , M ic h a e l Jones, Jam es and Tanis Jefferies, A ll nine had between three and five tackles as Soulh held E rw in lo 26 rushing yards on 24 at- lem pls. A bshcr, Farve, O sw ell, S hoem aker and Jones had tack­ les I'or m inus yardage. "S h o em aker did a hcckuva jo b al nose guard. H e knocked the ball loose once," Butrigarncr s aid . " B illy F le m in g m ade a couple good tackles at corner. C raig C leary and C hris Johnson played good on the d -lin e, and C ody C lark played a good gam e. “ A n d Josh Burcham and Jef­ feries had good games on the o f­ fensive line." N otes: E rw in avoided slalls- tical purgatory by com pleting three passes fo r 5 3 y ard s, ,,, B um garner had one com plaint: South w ent l-fo r-6 on tw o-point conversions, “T h at w orries mo becau.sc that's a lot o f (m issed) poinis," he said. ... Soulh plays at hom e to N orth Row an on Sept. 23 and at C hina G rove on Sepl. 30. Jonathan Roesch is playin g real w ell In the back as w e ll." O n th e plu s s id e , the m idnelders and forw ards have d elivered In every gam e but the loss to g iant M o o re s v ille. R ow e leads in goals, and h e’s just a seventh grader. “M y m id field has been solid, w hich Is Jordan K in d e r, Ryan D avis, E than W antuch and A us­ tin B a ity ,” M a rs h a ll s aid , “ I k n ew w c w ould bo pretty w ell skilled . T h e gam es w e ’ ve losl have been bccause tenm s have been able to push us o ff the ball. “ O v e ra ll I'm pleased w ith w h ere w e a re . E ve n tho u g h w e 'v e been up and dow n (w ith a lo.ss, w in , w in , loss, tie , w in ), they continue to w ork and get better w eek by w eek." N otes: In the tie w ith S um ­ m it, R o w e provided a 1-0 lead and D a v is gave N o rth a 2-1 lead. ... In the 4 -0 shutout o f Forsyih A cad em y, R ow e scored tw o goals and B ally distributed tw o assists, M ic a h W o m b le and Cass C assidy had the other tw o g o a ls ..., N o rth plays at hom e to M o o re s v ille on S epl. 18 and nt D o w n to w n on Sept, 2 5. a sleep hill going into the bot­ tom o f the seventh. T h ey scored the lying run w ilh tw o ouls to push the gam e inlo the eighth, bul K nox poured across ihrec runs In Ihc lop o fth e extra fram e. “ W e m ade our share o f m en­ tal m islakcs. but they look It to us," M cD o u g all .said. 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DAVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E|#ECGRD USPS 149-60 Nurnber 39 thutóday, Sept 25, 2003 Driver Critical After His Truck Hits Scliool Bus Hy Jackie Seabolt Davic County Enterprise Record The 76-year-oW driver of a cargo vchiclc that collided with a school bus Inst week remains in critical con­ dition after being airlifted to Bap­ tist Mcdical Center. Charges are pending against Earl Lowe of Winston-Salem, according to the N.C. Highway Patrol. He was driving a 1987 G M C truck east on U.S. 158 lust Wednesday around 3:45 p.m. behind a Davie County school bus. The bus had stopped to let off stu­ dents near New Hope Baptist Church when Lowe’s vehicle hit the rear of the bus. The report listed Lowe was trav­ eling the posted speed of 55 mph and the truck slid more than 120 feet beforc hitting the bus at approxi­ mately 15 mph at impact. Davie County Schools Superin­ tendent Dub Polts said the bus was from Mocksville Elementary School and there were 19 passengers aboard. “No students nor driver were injured,” he said. Children were assembled at the church parking lot to bo counted and chcckcd for injuries. “I was very proud of the way our emergency personnel and school personnel worked together to pro­ tect the safety of ourchildren,” Potts said. “There was a quick response time from emergency personnel and vol­ unteer school nurses came and as­ sisted at the scene. I just wanted to thank all those folks who went above and beyond the call of duty." Frank Hnrdcastle, whose son Dustin was on the bus, was at their Farmland Drive home at the time of the accident. He said he heard the sirens and emergency vchicics go­ ing to the scene, His older son had Please See Students - ^ Mocksville Elementary student Kyle Lash, 6, Is coinforted after the wreck by his step-father, Tim Smith. AirCare lands on U.S. 158 to take the injured truck driver to N.C. Baptist Hospital.- Photos by Robin Fergusson C h ill, B lu e g r a s s T o H ig h lig h t T e x t ile F e s t iv a l COOLEEM EE - The chili will be boiling and the music will be hot ns the lown celebrates its 12th Textile Heritage Day on Saturday. Co-sponsored by Civitans and the historical association, the 11 a.m .-4 p.m. event will include a chili cook off, shuttles to the new RiverPark at Cooleemee Falls - The Bullhole, bluegrass music, a horseshoe tournament, a cake walk, antique car .show and tours of the future M ill Family Life Museum. Plenty of concessions will be available in addition to chili. To participate in the chili cook off or for more informalion, call Flake Blackwood al 284-2834, Aubrey Wensil al 284-2615 or the Cooleemee Historical Association at 284-6040. County Cautiously Hears Land Use Impact Report By K im .lusten Davie County Enterprise Record Davie County commissioners cautiously heard a report from con­ sultants last week about Ihe finan­ cial impact of land uses. They expected the residential uses lo cost the county the most with .services such as schools, police and fire protection. But they were sur- priseil to lenrn thnt only retail space generates more revenue than re­ quired in county .services. “I hear whal you’re talking about, but common sense says if people come here to work and live else­ where, then our finances are in bet­ ler shape,’’ said commission mem­ ber Dan Barrett. He asked fora more complete breakdown of industrial costs from Chris Cullinan, who pre­ sented the results for Tischler and Associates. “We're all aware we have some things we have lo look at,” said board chair, Ken White. "1 know wc sound skeptical. In 25 years, we've built one new school in the coimty and we have been recognized as the fastest growing couniy in the North­ west Piedmont. If what you're rep­ resenting is the truth, I would ask how we're keeping the kids in schools.” Cullinan asked about classroom size and levels of .service, “In some communities we do work in, they have policies that say every child will have permanent seats. Other communities make no difference between a permanenl seal and a mobile classroom,” he said. Chuck Folds of the Winston-Sa­ lem Realtors and Homebuilders questioned the Tischler sludy, nnd presented one done by his group. Every time a home is buill, there are trickle-down effects on tho economy. Folds suid. “There are hundreds of jobs generated every year by the construction of houses.” He questioned the .sales lax infor­ mation in the study - retail uses were credited for the .sales lax revenue. Folds said lhal people who live in homes pay lhat lax. “If you take the sales tax away from retail and credil it to residents, that paints a slightly different picture.” Whatever tho piclure is, il won't be aclcd on by couniy commission­ ers any lime soon. W hile said. “This is someihing we've already Please Sec Land Use - Paijc 7 40 PAGES ’ Murder Charges Filed I n v e s t i g a t o r s N e e d M o r e I n f o r m a t i o n A b o u t D a y O f C r i m e Iiy M ike Uarnhardt Davie County Enterprise Rccord Ernest Howell can’l say whal happened on Farmington Rond just prior to sunrise on Tuesday, Sept. 16. He's dead, the victim of a stran­ gulation and bcnting ns he sat behind the driver's seal of a black Jeep Cherokee borrowed from a friend. Atid although two suspects have been charged with second degree murder, investigators want lo know more about what happend earlier that morning, especiully in the time just prior to his deulh. “If anyone drove by who we hnve nol spoken lo, please contact us,” ' said Detective J.D. Harlman of the Davie Couniy Sheriff’s Deparlmenl. “Anyone who saw the vehicle lhal night, or saw them together needs to come forward.” A preliminary autopsy report shows thnt Howell died of strangu­ lation. Hartman would not elaborate. Charged with second degree mur­ der were Donald Ray Nichols, 30, and Donna Deni.se Blankenship, 30, who listed the Scottish Inn in Mocksville as their address. Bonds were set at .'{500,000 each, pending first-appearance hearings Thursday in Davic District Court. Please Sec 'l\vo Cliargvd - Page 4 U n p r o t e c t e d S e x P u t s M a n O n H o u s e A r r e s t A Mocksvillo man has been de­ clared a public health hazard and is on house arrest. W illiam Clay Campbell, 37, of 124 Saytoe St., was arrested Friday for having unprotected sex in viola­ lion of nn order from Dnvie Health Director Barry Bass. He is scheduled to face the mis­ demeanor charge Thursday in Duvie District Court. “The defendant was ordered not lo have unprotected sex due to a medical condilion nnd continued lo do so,” read the warrant for Campbell’s itrresl. "That has created a public health hazard or nuisance.” Bass would not elaborate on Campbell’s case, but said that state law dictates lhal people be charged when they violate his orders, which arc given lo prevent the spread of communicable diseases. “Il's one of Iho.se authority things you rarely have lo do,” Bass snid. “Usunlly, when I issue the order, they comply.” If convicted, Campbell would face a two-yeur mandatory stay in a stnte hospital,said Magistrate Kevin Hendrix. t i 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 EditorìeJ Рай,е Isabel’s Wrath: Beach Houses Are No Match Never had I felt so good aboul niy placc at the beach. I don'l have a place at Ihe beach, of course. l.ooking at the reports of hurricane Isabel sweeping across the Outer Banks last week reaffirmed my long conviction: the beach, like New York Cily. is a nice placc to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there. And it's better to stay at someone else's place when you do the visiting. Despite all the forecasts, despite all the predictions of disaster, beach construction continues at a brisk pace. Even when hurricanes knock the houses down, people replace them with biggei houses. Hurricane l.sabcl ripped through the Outer Banks with a lesser fun’ than had been e.\pccted. Some residents refu.sed to leave — hunkering down to bra\ e the storm, not wanting to miss the e.xpcrience of hurricane winds and the eye of the storm. They must like tempting fate. A week in summer walking along the shore, fishing a little, building sand castles with the children, flying kites ... that's enough. C h e r r y S t r e e t S c h o o l - 1 9 1 1 This photograph of Mocksvilie School was taken in 1911, on the site of the current board of education building on Cherry Streel. It housed grades 1-5. A belfry was installed in the 1930s. The photograph was provided by Hugh Larew. The Enterprise welcomes old photographs of Davie people and places. Bringing Down In T h e M a il... >• Sheriff Hege He certainly made himself a big target. And now Davidson County Sheriff Gerald Hege — displaced from office by the court — is underfire. Too bad he doesn't have his military bunker-style office to shield him from incoming mortur fire. He has been removed from officc pending triul.The trappings of office are no longer his. Hege has always had a swaggering style — half clown, half serious — designed lo attract attention more than to intimidHle and apprehend the criminals of his counly. And he did attract a lot of attention. National television crews parked on his doorstep. His pink jnil W!»s quite a rage. He was always in the middle of a storm about something. And he still is. A sheriff must do more than be the mnin attraction of the evening news broadcasts. Now Hege finds him.sclf facing multiple indictments that could put him wearing tho.se same stripped uniforms he designed for his jail inmates. The charges paint a blatant disregard of personal account­ ability and integrity. Hege’s tenure has provided good entertainment, good reading and a spectacle for those of us living outside Davidson County. Bul surely the residents of that county mighl prefer a sheriff like ours. More boring, less dashing, less eomrover- s ia l... but much more effective, accountable, trustworthy and law-abiding. Those arc the critical requirements of the office, not celebrity. Swagger is not enough. A .sheriff isn'l suppo.sed to attract grand jury inve.stiga- tions. He shouldn't find him.self on the defendant's side of the courtroom. All of Hege’s bluster and celcbrity couldn't forever disguise his weak administration and lack of responsibility. Driving at breakneck speeds. Political controversy. Internal problems. And now criminal charges. It has been amazing how quickly the Davidson sheriff's department is trying to make Hege a Iwd memory. — Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99. Mocl<sville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...............................Editor/Publisher Robin fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt..............................Managing Editor Ray Tutlerow.................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.......................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger..................Circulalion/Classilied Mocksviile Enterprise Davle Bocord Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Po.sliige Paid in Mock.svillc, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord P.O. Box 99, Mocksviile. NC 27028 After Hours Trucl< Parking Appalling To the editor; This past Friday night, niy hu.sband and I drove inlo town lo listen lo the live music lhal had .been advertised previously in the local paper. As wc parked, I noticed that the sidewalk benches were full of people and the Gasthaus porch tables were overcrowded wilh diners. I lurned around lo look at the band as they were tuning up. Instead of seeing the makeshift stage in front of the courthousc an- New Online Policy Disappointing Totheedilor: ‘ , ........ As a guy who grew up in Davie Counly bul who now lives in Michigan, I like to keep up with the hometown news by reading your online edition. Today I was very surpn.sed and saddened lo read of Ihe death of a friend and former classmate at Davie High School, Ernest Howell. I was also surprised when, only a couple of paragraphs through the article, the text was cut off and I was told I would need lo subscribe to your paper copy lo read the rest. The same is true of any other article 1 attempted to read. This is disap­ pointing. I appreciate that you would like the added revenue of more subscriptions, but if I subcribe then the paper arrives a week after il's published and Ihe news is quite old. I beg you lo recon­ sider this tactic and continue including full-length articles in your online edition. If you'll excuse me, I must now check the Winslon- Salcm Journal's website for more (complcic) information on this breaking slory. Steve Dcsch Michigan The onliiw version of Ihc Enlerprise Record, www,emerprise- reconl,com, only conltiins tibbrevialcil versions of news, feature ami sporls slories. • T he E dilor Online Reader Upset With New Policy To the edilor: I am writing 10 express my displeasure wilh the "new " Eiiier- prise Rccord Online. 1 have been reading this newspaper online ever since my family and 1 moved lo Virginia. Today 1 gel online to catch up on the news and can only read part of the article. Why Ihis change? I am sure I am not the only person oul of town or out of stale who reads this newspaper online. Rick Gilliland Appomattox, Va. ncx and the many people sitting under the trees and lining the area with lawn chairs, I looked straight into the unmarked large white truck of Mocksvillc Furniture. It blocked the entire view from the restaurant and sidewalks on both sides of tho corner, as well as across Ihc street. As a frequent patron of the recent attempts of our local mer­ chants and Arts Council to bring life back into our small town, I was appalled to see the large white truck parked around the big tree. In fact, il's still parked in the same place today (Sunday), I. thought local business personnel usually park behind or oiit of the wiiy to allow customers prime parking spots, especially those mer­ chants who have oversized vehicles. I hadn't noticed this truck there throughout Ihe spring and summer events, or when I was in town during the day, I get the impression lhat not all of our downlown merchants share the idea of revilali/.ing our benutiful, quaint town wilh music, ex­ citement, and laughter on warm evenings. It's such a shame. In my wanderings around the squaie and up and down the street. I've win­ dow shopped and later returned lo these shops to purchase items that struck my fancy. I’m prelly sure lhal this lack of consideration for all of us who gathered for this public event will be remembered when we shop Ibr furnilure. Donnie Foster Ayers ____________________ ______________________Mocksvillc Letters Welcomed ^ The Enterprise Record welcomes Icttcr.s from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, .state, national or- international issues. . An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they;; are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. Tite editor reserves the right to edit letters for granimar and for space. ■ All letters should includc the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A. telcplione number.not to be'published, is alsp requested, Piease Save letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m, Monduy of the week to be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.O.Box, 99, Mocksville; or email to: cmcws@davie-enterprise,cpm. . ^ 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. Do you plan to vote for the upcoming $8.25 million school bond? Log on now to cast your vote. www.enterprise-record.com Yes, 81% No, 19% DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 - 3 Ernest Howeii W as Precious, intelligent, Funny, Charism atic To the editor: Though almost all of my relatives live in Davie or Iredell Coimty, my career has landed me in the Nevada desert, three hours behind and 3,000 miles away. Word travels fast in a small town, and with advancements in technology, it reachcs even those of us in different time zones. Often, my mother will call me to tell me of a William R. Davie classmate getting mnrried, or a Davie High grad expect­ ing her first child. These arc happy, nostalgic moments for me. Though I’ve fallen out of touch with these people, it's nice to know lhat people from my past, who influenced the person I am today, are happy and their lives have meaning. But all too oflen this. yeur. my mother's newsbrlefs have been sorrowful reports of tragic endings to lives full of potential. Such was the case last Tuesday when she called to tell me my friend of over a decade, Ernest Howell, was dead, Ernest and I met through K in d n e s s W o n ’t B e F o r g o tt e n To the editor: As a member of Corniitzer-Dulin Fire Department, I would like to thank Comat/.cr Elementary School for the gift bags that ihey guve to our rirenghters. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Terry Davis, Deputy Chief Cornatzer Dulin VFD Freda Ramsey's forensic competitions, Each of us had heard of the others' academic accomplishments, but had never put a face with the name. How fitting lhal I would make the acquaintance of some­ one so animated al a dramatic interprelation compelition. I only ■spent one year at Davie High, transferring to the North Carolina School of Scicnce and Mathematics for the remainder of my high school carcer. The bond that Ernest and I formed in that one year mandated frequent visits to NCSSM, and he was my roommate dur­ ing my first two years of college. He was in the delivery room at Ihc birth of my daughter, and lived with my family for some time. When I moved to Las Vegas, too caught up in my own life to maintain contact wilh anyone, it was Ernest who tracked me down. He bought phone cards, adjusted his calls for the time change, and pushed his way back into my life where he belonged. The last time I saw Ernest was over Mother's Day weekend. Wc went out for dinner and played a game of pool, I would give anything to be able to do that again. Knowing Ernest, this is probably the point where he would want me to tell you how great he was. That is something that's open lo interpretation. If all you knew of Ernest Howell was what you read in the Enterprise last week, the allegations of self-diagnosed drug addicts, anything I say aboul how wonderful he was will mean noth­ ing lo you. If you knew him, you knew that he could be a pain sometimes, hud a tendency for exaggerating the facts, and didn't always know when lo say when. But if you knew him, if you truly knew him, you don't need wrillen confirmation from me of how precious, intelligent, funny, charismatic und altruistic this human being was. For those of us with thal kind of connection with Ernest, it's too early to discuss how great he was - we're slill in shock tliat he's gone. So whut is to be done7 What is to be done aboul a generation bored lo tears with the laid-back Davie Counly mentality, but crippled by fear of Ihe unknown? What is to be done ubout a place where outlets for the energy of youlh arc few and far between, leav­ ing little choice other than to accept one's fate and go numb under the influence'? As u comniunity, whal are you going to do, Davie County, to prevent well-mannered, hard-working, intelligent, young men (and women) from falling into this downward spiral? I don'l live there anymore. But you do. Open your eyes to the problems at hand and prevent these senseless things from reoccur- ring. My prayers and thoughts arc with the family of Ernest Lewis Howell. I love you more than my luggage, Boo. You will be missed. Felicia Nicole "Nikki" Miller. Las Vegas, Nev. Thanks For He7p7ng Benefits From Day Of Caring ■ ^ To the editor: R ii; Brothers B lc Sisters could not snrviv,- w lihm it lln lii'tl Wnu To the editor: I would like to thank everyone who helped me when I had my bus accident. If it wasn't for llie following people, I don't know what I would have done. My first thanks goes to Beth Walker and Sheri Robertson. They were there right from the beginning. Then my next thanks goe.s to Rita Biirgan and Frankie Reavis for helping with the children. My sinccrest gratitude goes out to nil who helped. Vicki Devoid Mocksviile F u n e r a l H a n d le d W it h D ig n ity To the edilor; The funeral service of Deputy James МпфЬу wns carried oui with so much dignity from our sheriff’s department, police depart­ ment, all other law enforcement, military nnd other organizations. It made me feel proud to be a citizcn of Davie County. Our county hus lost a good officer and a good person, Lois Felts Mocksviile S c h o o l E f f o r t s A p p r e c i a t e d To the editor: On behalf of the Cornatzer-Dulin Volunteer Fire Department, we would like to express with greatful appreciation and gratitude to Cornatzer Elementary School for their time and efforts for making our treat bags. Thank you for thinking of us, und the cards touch our hearts, Wc ¡3- really enjoyed all the cards and notes which mean a lot to us. We have shared the cnrds nnd notes with our family and friends nnd other firefighters. Thank you for all your support. David Smith, Chief and Cornatzer-Dulin Volunteer Department members T h a n k s F o r S u p p o r t i n g F i r e f i g h t e r s To the editor; Each day the residents in Davie County are receiving help from volunteers who are responding to fire and medical calls. These vol­ unteers are firefighters that make up the 12 departments within Davie County. The nrefightcrs usk for little in return for their lime nnd commitment. But sometimes it is the little thlng.s that count. On Sept, 11, the students in our schools working with United Wuy provided care packages for each firefighter in the counly, In­ cluded were handmade thank you cards addressed to the firefighters. The cards included drawings by the students and a short message thanking them for the work they do in the community. As president of the Davie County Fireman Association, I hnve heard how these packages and thank you cnrds have touchcd the hearts of several firefighters in Davie Counly, To the Davie Counly School System nnd the United Way, thanks for curing. Also, to the teachers and their assistants, thank you for your time in tlie class­ room lo work on this projcct and to teach the students about com­ munity service. Thank you to Davie County for supporting our fire departments. Edwin B, Owens President, Davie Fireman Association Life Chains To Be Oct. 5 To the editor; Nearly 1,000 cities will take part in the Life Chain on Oct. 5 to conlinue a iradiiion lhat began in 1987 to remind follow Americans of the sad truth lhat more lhan 43 million children have lost their lives through abortion since Jan. 1973. The Please Let Me Live Life Chain will be built on Oct, 5. Coast to coast from 2:30-3:30 p.m. in tiieir lime zone. As in the past years, the evenl will fealure anywhere from a dozen lo several thousand who will silently hold signs that speak the truth about abortion. The Life Chain in Mocksvillc will begin al Blaise Baptist Church and line up on U.S, 601 North. In Slatesville, we will assembly at 2:15 at Glen-Way Drive go­ ing into theWal-Marl area at Crossroads Shopping Center, Please join us in this one hour time of silence as we take part with others across America to remember the 4,000 plus unborn babies thul lose their lives through abortion each duy. You may pick up your sign at the site as we remember the mothers who arc suffering all over our country from making the wrong choice. We will stand from 2:30- 3:30. The Statesville Resource Cenier located just pasl the old Mul­ berry school building is there to help yonng mothers make the best choice for them .self and their unborn child. Adoption is tlie loving option. You may call 704-871-0338 for help. Our Walk For Life is Oct. 18, At 10:15 u.m. at Lakewood Park near the National Guard Armory, we svill walk from there to Statesville High School and back for a cook out and a lime of fellowship. Linda Harmon Co-chairman of the Statesville Life Chain Mocksviile To the editor: As coordinutor of Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, I want to give speeiul thanks to the volunteers who took a dny off work from Ingersoll-Rand in order to participate in Uniled Way's Day of Caring. Ashley Hogan, Hilda Potts, Bonnie Brewer, Shannon Keene und Cathy Best painted a multipurpose room that will be used by our agency. The children in Big Brothers Big Sisters are the direct benefactors of the volunteers’ time, effort, and sacrifice, I would also like to encourage everyone in Davie County to support the annual United Wuy cumpuign thut is going on through November. United Way dollars help a lot of people in many ways. What’s so great about United Wuy is thut the organization helps people from all walks of life. I feel sure that most people in our county hnve been helped in some way by one of the 20 United Way agencies. Not u duy goes by that I don't think aboul what Big Brothers Big Sisters is doing for children in Davie County, Funding from United Way is a vital part of our budget. Quite frankly, al this point, Big Brolhers Big Sislcrs could not survive without United Way funding. We provide mentoring services to girls 6 lo 15 und boys 6 to 13. I think of it as giving a Ilower the water und sun thnt it needs to grow und have beautiful blooms. Thai's very similar to what we do for the children in our program. We provide nurturing, mentoring, und friendship Ihul helps children grow and develop Into successful young adulls.The result is thut children, their fumilies, und ultimately our community reap the benefit. Your donation to the Davie County United Way will help all United Wny agencies in our county, or you can choose to designate a particular United Way agency to receive your contribution. I, along with the other Uniled Wuy agency employees, appreciale what our community is doing to support us and ask that you continue to help in various ways. Please contact United Wny at 751 -0313. 1 ask you to open your hearts and give, Rcginu Gruhani-Huuser, Mocksviile Big Brolhers Big Sisters Services Davie’s First One Way A Success To the editor: Our firsl annual One-Way Art and Antique Show was held two weekends ago.The weather was beautiful, every thing came logelher without u hilch and all was fun. Many ofihe people who attended on Suturduy cume back on Sunday and expressed appreciation for such nn event. And to those people who took a chance, came out, spent some time and money with us, we say "thunk you und we couldn’t have done il without you,” You made the show successful. We are also blessed with enthusiastic volunteers from tho get- go. Our Davle County Arts Council stuff, Laura Ward, Regan Jones and Shunda Smith went above and beyond the cnll of duty. They ugreed to this “crnzy idea” from the beginning. They coordinated the events thnt took place nil weekend and even fixed much of the food that was sold. Their volunteers from the Arts Council did n superb job with everylhing. We can't nume all of you, but thanks so much for your time and energy. Terry nnd Joe Rumsbolhnm from Old Salem also cooked on an open fire all day Salurday and hnd “red faces” to prove it. They were such a hit and we thank them. Mel Jones did so much to muke our music flow smoothly ull week- end und his professionalism really showed. Thanks to ull who guve up their lime to play for free, the crowd loved you. The l-shirt contest through our Dnvie County Elementary Schools wus successful. Madison Whitlock from Willinm R. Dnvie won Ihis year's contest, T-shirts are still available ihrough the Arts Council and Wood-works Gullery for $10 und all money benefits the nrts und education program in the school syslem. Our artists, craftsmen, antique dealers and nur.sery (plnnt) dealders were great,They nlso took u chnnce on this first-time show - und were rewarded for it. We had a very diverse group and many have expressed an interest in next yenr, Thunk you. Many thanks to our friends, Sarnh, Jenn and Wayne James to our west, nnd Norman Cnrler lo our enst, for ullowing us to use part of their land to park cnrs. Whul gracious people we huve around us to call neighbors. Last, but not Icnst, thanks to our family and friends. Without Ihem, Ihis event would not huve hnppened. They worked their fan­ nies off. We love you. Lindu nnd Glenn Mace, Mocksviile O utpouring O f Appreciation Gratifying To the editor: From time to time letters nppcnr ihunking EMS, Ihe rescue squud, or fire deparlments for extraordinary ucts of kindness or just for being there when needed. With n recent outpouring of appreciation shown to our department, the members of the Cooleemee Volunteer Fire Department would like to take a moment lo express our sincere apprecinlion for the acts of kindness we have recently received, First there wns n breukfnst thut wus hosted by the Good Shepard Episcopal Church, which was enjoyed by all for Cooleemee's pubic officials and safety personnel. Even with all the activities thut the Cooleemee Civitans sponsor, at their recent bluegrn.ss convention, they munuged to recognize the Cooleemee Fire Departmenl with n generous donation. Next, we were blessed with n tremendous outpouring of generosity from the students und stuff of Cooleemee Elementnry School on 9-11, All the firefighters received huge goody bags of snucks nnd letters written by the students expressing Iheir appreciation for whut wc do. The goodie's nnd letters were hand delivered lo us by a couple of clas.ses of .students. The emotions wc fell as the letters were read are hard lo describe. The sludenis stayed with us to recite the ‘Pledge of Allegiance' as we ruised our ling back to full staff following the tribute we paid to those who ‘gave their air in New York, Wushington und Pennsylvaniu on lhat futoful day two years ago. Last Sunduy, we were guests ut Cooleemee Uniled Mclhodist Church for u specinl church service, which wns followed by a wonderful meal. Then as wc thought we had received our share of thank you's, we all thoroughly enjoyed a family fun day this past Saturday at Lake Myers Family Campground, This wus sponsored by many Fannily Thankful For Generosity To the editor: To ull of Dnvlc County, I would like to express my sinccrest appreciation to all of you who hnve helped me nnd my family through this tragic time, I would like to especially thank all of the Duvie County law enforcement, emergency personnel und my family and friends al the Davie Family YMCA for all that you have done, I cnnnot thank you all enough. The overwhelming generosity from everyone will never be for­ gotten. God bless you nil. The fumily of Cpl. James Murphy Kim, Alexis and Autumn locnl merchants nnd enjoyed by emergency service personnel from ucross the county, A specinl thanks goes out lo Troopers Dalton , and Justice of the N.C, Highwuy Pulrol, who wilh help from members of Davie Communications and Mocksviile Police organized this second unnual fun day to show their uppreciution to the volunteer fire and rescue personnel who try to help nnd make their jobs easier. As you read the above events, the menibers of Cooleemee Volunteer Fire Depnrtment, our Ladies Auxiliary, and members of our families send our deepest gratitude and thunks to nil those involved. It inkcs mnny smull groups to muke u comniunity n good place to live and with the leliowship and supporl we hnve recently been shown, it is obvious to see why Davie County is such a close community. Bill Gibson, Cooleemee Chief, CVFD Ш Щ £ Ш п а W a y Щ -у : ^(SÀRDEn C/V I L L A S J/ Grand Opening Sun., October 5th 2:00pm 4:00pm R e g h te r Z 4 p m fo r , $ S O O C A S H to be ghfèn a w a y à t4 :1 5 p m l - DAVIE COUNTY KN’I’EKI'KISK RIÍCORIÍ, Thursdny, Scpl. 25,201)3 Davie Sheriff's Detective J.D. Hartman with murder suspect Donna Denise Blankenship.IVIurder suspect Donald Ray Nichols is escorted to jail by Deputy Jeff Weatherman. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Two Charged With Second Degree Murder Coiitima-il Kroni I’nuc 1 The Jeep, w hich beloniied lo H o w e ll's ro o rn n ia le , I.s im - p o iiiu lc d . " T h a t's o u r c rim e scene," H arim an said. The room - m ale seems to have not been in­ vo lved . and had never m et or heard o f Nichols or Blankenship, he said. Investigators aren't sure how H o w e ll m e l the c o u p ic . Blankenship and N ichols were on the run from Tennessee au­ thorities in a child custody ca.se. H artm an said. T h e 7-m onth-old hoy was in the Jeep at the tim e o f the fight. "T h ey claim it was s elf de­ fe n s e , lh a l th e d eceased (H o w e ll) w as try in g to rob them ," Harim an said. “W e found a few holes in ih eir story." A fte r tw o m eelings w ith the district attorney's o fficc. the sec­ ond degree iiun'der charges were n ied. The tw o had been held on charges o f child neglect. The suspccts said they d id n ’t know w here they w ere or how they got th e re , but s h e riffs d e p u tie s had fo u n d N ic h o ls w alking along Farm inglon Road tw o nights earlier, but because no crim e had been com m itted , let him go. T h e ir car had been a b a n d o n e d on 1 -4 0 n e a r C lem m ons. N ichols is from Tennessee, and D iankenship has fam ily in F o rs y th and D a v ie c o u n tie s , H artm an .said. She had been liv ­ ing in C lin to n , T e n n . w ith N ichols for aboul three yenrs. Prior to tliat, she had been in this area for a few inonths, and prior to lhat, had lived in O klah om a for several years. T h e v e h ic le w as s lo p p e d , straight, in the travel lane. The suspects said they fought fo r conlrol o fth e Jeep w ith H o w e ll. B lankenship adm itted lo spray­ ing H o w ell w ith pepper spray, Hartm an said. N ik k i M ille r o f Las V egas, N e v., a friend o f H o w e ll, was shocked to learn o f his death, saying he had laken the tim e lo track her d o w n us Ih e ir « d u ll lives ted them in separate direc­ tions. “ I f you k n ew h im , if you truly knew h im , you don’l need w ritten confirm ation o f how pre­ cious, in lelligenl, funny, charis­ m atic and altruistic this hum an being w as. For those o f us w ith that kind o f co n n ectio n w ith E rnest, il’s too early lo discuss how greal he w as. W e ’re still in shock that he’s gone." Man A rrested W ith 14 Pounds O f M arijuana Seeds Hy Jackie Senbotl D avic C ounty Enlerprise Recoril A routine patrol o f an area rest stop Iasl w eek resulted in the arrest o f a N o rih C arolina m an on felony drug charges. A ndrew Lancaster S kidm ore, 3 2 , o f W iim in g lo n w as charged S cpl. 19 w ith felony trafllcking o f m arijuanii, felony possession w ith intent to m anufacturc/sell/ d eliver im irijtiana, possession o f m a riju a n a , m a in ta in in g a v e ­ hicle/dw elling/place fo r a con­ trolled subslance, and m anufac­ turing ntarijuana. A ccording to D avie County S heriff's D epartm ent D eteciive J .D . H a rtm a n , N o rth C aro lin a H ig h w a y I’a iro l T ro o p er A .A . Juslice was doing a check o f the Interstate 4 0 w est botm d rest- siop. Justice noticed a suspicious v c h ic le , a I 9 ‘J2 C h e v ro le t A strovan, and proceeded to in­ vestigate further. Justice called fo r b a ck-u p from a county unil and w as as­ sisted by Sgl. T o m m y G rubb of the s h e riff’s departm ent. They w ere given consent lo searcli the vehicle and found 14 pounds o f m arijuana seeds inside. A cco tding 10 H artm itn, some o fth e seeds w ere inside a llve - gallon bucket, some w ere pack­ aged in plastic baggies stored inside a cardboarti box. M e d ic in e h o llie s w ith eyedroppers w ere also found. A c c o rd in g lo H a rim a n , S kidm ore lold officials he had fo und a w ay to g rin d up the seeds, m ix them w ith alcohol. and drain the e.'tlract. T h is e x ­ tract w as placed in bottles and could he placed directly in the m outh using the eyedropper, in- stcad o f sm oking it. S kidm ore w as arresled at the scene aro u n d 4 :1 5 a .m . and transported to D avie County D e- lenlion C enler. H e w as placcd in ju il in lieu o f a secured bond o f $ 100,000. H is lirsl court appear­ ancc is .scheduled today. 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Ashburn, simple as­ sault, dismissed perfailure o f pros­ eculing witness to appear. ■ Robert D , Avkinson, posses­ sion o f molt beverage/unfortified wine by 19/20 year old, $25, cost. - W illiam T. Boger, comm uni­ cating liireats, dismissed per request o f prosecuting witness. - OscurT, Braun, failure lo wear senl bell, $25; expired Inspeclion sticker, dismissed per correction. - M ichael R . Brown, speeding 72 in a 55, dismissed per plea; D W I, senlenced lo 60 dnys, suspended two years, bc gainfully employed, $100, cosl, surrender license, nol opernie a m olor veliicle unlil li­ censed by Departm ent o f M otor Vehicles, 24 hours comm unily ser­ vice, subslnnce nbuse assessment/ ireatmcnl. - Brian P. Bullins, perm itting operntion of vehicle with no Insur­ ance, dismissed per correction, - Jam es D . C artner, m isde­ meanor larceny, senlenced to 45 days in jail, suspended two years, $100, cosl, 24 hours comm unity service within 30 dnys, - Angela D. Cnstevens, assault on a fem ale, dismissed per requcsl o f prosecuting witness. - O ildardo 0 . Cntninn, D W I, scMenced to 60 dnys in ja il, sus­ pended three yenrs, $ 100, cost, sur­ render license, nol to opernie n m o­ tor vehicle until licensed by Depnrt- ment o f M olor Vehicles, subslance nbuse nssessmcnl/irenlment; driv­ ing left of center and open container in passenger area, dismissed per plea. - Russell S. Соф1п, speeding 72 in a 55, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $50, cosl; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - W illiani H. Cox, .speeding 54 in tt 35, dismissed per plea; no op­ erators license, dismissed per cor­ rection: speeding 60 in n 45, re­ duced 10 im proper equipm eni, $100, cost; no operators license, dismissed per correction. - Julie k . Crisp, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced lo exceeding snfe speed, $10, cost; no operators li­ cense, dismissed per corrección, • M ttUlww L . Dow ning, speed­ ing 91 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $25. cosl. - Henry L . D ulin Jr.. speeding 54 iYi a '35, prayer for judgement continued on cost. - Robert F. Dunlevy, speeding 80 in a 55. prayer for judgem enl continued on cosl; expired inspec­ lion slicker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Jeremy T. Elling. speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo improper equip­ ment. $10, cost. - Robert J. Fespermaii, child not in rear seal, dismissed per plea; ex­ ceeding safe speed, reduced to im ­ proper equipment. $100, co.st. - Phillip Fislier, assaull on n fe- mnle, dismissed per request o f pros­ ecuting witness. - Jessica S. Gaffney, speeding 89 in n 70, reduccd lo 74 In a 70, $10, cost, - Dewayne E. Onitlier, commu­ nicating threats, not guilty. - Ahm ed Hnkim , communlcnt- ing thrents nnd harassing phone calls, dismissed per civil settlement and per request of proseculing w it­ ness. - Loree L. Hammons, carrying a concenled weapon, prayer for jud gem ent continued on cost, weapon relumed lo owner, - Arthur M . Hnrris, nctitiou.s/ concealed/revoked registration card/tug, dismissed per corrcclion; possession of slolen goods/prop­ erty, dismissed per correction. - G len E. Hiatt, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. - M ary E. Hutchens, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced lo im proper equipment, $75, cost. - Angela D . Inscoe, exceeding posted speed, reduced to improper equipment, $50. cosl. - Robin James, harassing piioiie calls, dismissed-, bieaking/cntcving, reduced to second degree irespa.ss- ing, prayer for judgement contin­ ued on cost. - Sheila L, Kincaid, failure to wear driver’s seat bell, dismissed per plea; driving w ilh license re­ voked, prayer for judgement con­ tinued on cost. • M arcus A . Lassiter, expired inspection slicker, driving/allowing plute nol 10 be displayed, and no li­ ability insurnnce, dismissed per plea; driving with licen.se revoked, reduced to failure to notify tJeparl- ment o f M otor Vehicles of address, $50, cosl. - Lori Lewis, discliarge firearm in cily, $25, cost, weapon returned 10 owner, $130 ntlorncy fee, $50. - Ricky D. M cCraary, domestic »lolencc protective order violation, .sentenced lo 60 dnys In jnll, sus­ pended one yenr, $50, cost, abide by domestic violence order. - Michnel J. M cDnnlel, speed­ ing 80 In n 55, reduccd to 64 in a 55, $10, cost; expired registration cnrd/tng, dismissed per correction. - Alejnndro G . Mendoza, speed­ ing 73 in a 55, reduced to improper equipmeni, $75, cosl. - Edwurd J. OGrndy, speeding 85 in n 70, rcduced lo im proper equipment, $10, cosl. - Oscnr T. O tl, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $10, cost; expired inspection sticker and expired registration cnrd/lug, dismissed per correction. - Crystnl C. Phifer, driving wilh license revoked nnd expired regis­ tration card/ing, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Michael J. Rainey, contribut­ ing lo the delinquency o f n juvenile, dismissed; sccond degree Irespuss- Ing, pruyer for judgement conlln­ ued on cosl, slny away from victim, $260 attorney fee, $50. - M ark J. Ranncy, failure to wear driver's seal bell and failure lo no­ tify Dcparlment of M olor Vehicles o f address change, dlsniisscd per correction. - Andrew W. Royall, speeding 64 In a 55, prnyer for Judgemenl conlinucd on cosl. - Andrew L. Sanders, license/ permit time lim it violulion under 18. dismissed per correction. - Roger T. Smoot. D W I, sen­ lenced 10 60 dnys in jnll. suspended 36 monlhs, $100, cosl, 24 hours comm unity service within 30 days, surrender license, nol lo operate m olor vehicle unlil licensed by Department o f M otor Vehicic, sub­ slance abuse assessmenl/lreulmenl; open contniner nfter consuming nl- coliol first, dismissed per pica. - Dennis 0 . Strain, nssaull on n fem ale, dismissed per failure of proseculing witness to appear; as­ saull on n government offleinl, dis­ missed per fuilure to proseculing witness 10 appear, resisting a pub­ lic officer, dismissed per fuilure of prosecuting witness to nppenr. - Rolondn R. Stroud, resisling a public officer, nol guilty. - M alcom K. Tilley, driving wilh license revoked and open container afler consuming alcohol firsl. cov­ ering/disguising registration plale, ficlliious/conccnied/revoked regls- tralion card/lag, driving/allow ing vchiclc not registered/tilled, dis­ missed per pleu; misdcmeunor pos­ session o f schedule V I controlled substance and possession o f drug pnraplicrnaiia, .sentenced to 45 dnys in Jnll. - Eric L. W alford, speeding 80 in u 70, rcduccd lo impro()cr equip­ ment, $10, cosl. Fulled Tu Appeur; - M eredith I. Howell, no opera­ tors license and open container af­ ter consuming alcohol. - W esley A. Johnson, financial curd fraud. - Christopher L. Lanning. felony larceny, breaking and entering. - Jonathan D. M cDowell, simple worliiless check. - Belh A . Shouse. driving w ilh license revoked and failure to re­ duce speed. - Robert D . Vernon, failure to wear driver's seat belt, im proper u.se o f a dealer pcmiil/ing, ficliliou.s/ concealed/revoked registration card/lag, operating a veliicle with no Insurance. Sept. II The following eases were heard in Davie Dislricl Courl on Scpl. 11. P residing; Judge Jam es M . Honeycutt. Proscculing; W endy Terry nnd Kevin Bcnie, AssislnnI DAs. - Edwurd A . Allen, D W I, .sen­ tenced to 17 months in Jnll, sus­ pended two yeurs, $750, cost, sur­ render license, nol to operate ve­ hicle unlil licensed by Department of M otor Vehicles, substance abuse nssessmenl/lrenimeni; driving w itli liccnsc revoked, open contniner af­ ter consuming ttlcoliol, ami speed­ ing 70 in a 55, di.smlsscd per pica. - Benjamin A . Anderson, D W I, dismissed per plea; open container after consuming nicohol, dismissed per plea; driving after consuming and possession o f drug parapher­ nalia, sentenced lo 45 days in ja il suspended one year, $150, cost, surrender license, not to operate a motor vehicle until licensed by De­ pnrtm enl o f M otor Vehicles, 24 hours cotumunity service within 30 days, subslnnce nbuse ussessment/ Ireatmcnl, nol lo possess nny con­ trolled substance. $195 attorney fee, $50; misdemeanor schedule o f schedule V I cuntrollcd substance, fniiurc lo stop for slopsign/nashing red light, und failure to yield, dis­ missed per plen. -A d am M . Bailey, speeding 58 in a 45, rcduced to improper equip­ m eni, cost, im proper inspeclion slicker, dismissed per correction. - Todd A . Barnhardt, assaull on a female, injury lo personul prop­ erty. nnd nssaull by painling a gun, dismissed per plea; communicating thrents, sentenced lo 45 days in juil, suspended 18 monlhs, co.st, nol lo threnten, hnrass, or assaull victim , enroll w ithin 30 days und complete domestic violence clnsses. - Donnld L. Beck, financinl cnrd theft, financial cnrd fraud, felony aiding nnd ubetting, dismissed per request of proseciitlng witness, - Jim m y L . Brondwny, unautho­ rized use o f a m otor vehicle, dis­ missed al request of prosecuting witness. - M elanie M . Burton, D W I. dis­ missed per failure of prosecuting witness 10 appear. - Ryan T . Celcer, failure lo no­ tify Department of M olor Vehicles of uddress changc, no registration cnrd, und possession o f open con­ tainer/consuming alcohol In pas­ senger urea, dismissed per plcn: D W I, sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended tw o years, $200, cost, 24 hours comm unity service within 30 duys, surrender liccnsc, not to opernie a m otor vchicle unlil li­ censed by Dcpnrlm cnt o f M olo r Veliicles, substance nbuse assess- m ent/lrentm cnt; reckless driving with wnnton disregard, cosl. - Barry Darnell, misdemeanor probation violation oul of couniy, admits, activate sentence, - Randy E. Davidson, posses­ sion w ilh intent lo manufacture, sell, or deliver marijunnn, rcduccd to possession o f marijuana more lhan one-lialf but less than one nnd onc-linlf ounccs. sentenced IA 45 days In jn ll, suspended two years, $350, cost, submit to wnrrnntlcss senrches, not to possess nny con­ trolled substunce, rundom drug scrccns. contrabnnd ordered de­ stroyed. substunce abuse assess- menl/treutmeni; felony possession o f m arijuana, m aintaining a ve- hlclc/dw elling/plnce for a con­ trolled substancc. possession of a controlled substance on Jail/prison premises, dismissed per plea; pos­ session o f drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced to 45 days in jail, suspended tw o years at expiration o f previous sentence, ull conditions o f previous sentence continue, $350, cost. - Herbert Dooley, allowing live­ stock to run ut large, nol gullly. - M ichael W . Drennen, misde­ meanor possession o f schedule V I controlled substance, prnyer for judgemenl continued six months, cosl, not to violute any slate/fed­ eral laws, contraband ordered de­ stroyed; possession o f drug para­ phernalia und fa ilu re lo w ear driver’s seal bell, dismissed per plcn; driving w ith license revoked, dismissed per correction; speeding 73 in a 55, rcduccd lo im proper equipment, $50, cost. -Taneku Edwurds, brenklng/en- lering o f a motor vehicle, dismissed per pica; m isdem eanor larceny, prnyer for judgem ent conlinucd six monlhs, cosl. nol violute any sialc/ federal laws. - Christopher Hulchins. D W I and no operators license, dismissed per failure o f proseculing witness lo appear. - M ntlhew S. Justice, brcuking and/or entering, dismissed per plea; larceny nfter brenking/enlcring. re­ duced lo m isdem eanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 dnys in jail, sus­ pended 18 months, $250, cosl, 72 hours coinmunity service within 90 days, nol to go on property o f vic­ tim, submit lo warrnnllcss senrches and random drug scrccns, nol lo possess any controilcd substance, sub,stancc abuse nssessmenl/lrenl- menl, nol lo n.s.sociale w ilh co-dc- fendanl, - Michnel J. King, mi.sdcmcaiior possession o f schedule V I con­ trolled suhstai\ce. sentenced to 1Ü days in jail, suspended one year, $25, cosl; possession o f drug parn- piierimlia, dismissed pet plen. - Ronnid J. K in zer, m isde­ meanor probation violation oul of coutuy. adm its, sentenced to 45 days in ja il, credil for one dny served. - Russell J. Lindsay, delving w ilh license revoked, possession of slolen goods/property, and failure to obtain registcttllon or title, dis­ missed per correction. - Hunter B. M acfariane, felony possession o f tuurljuatw, reduced 10 possession o f niarijiinna more thnn one-half but less tlian one mul one-half ounccs, sentenced to 45 duys in ja il, suspended one year, $200, cosl, nol lo possess any con­ trolled substance, money seized bc forfeited to scliool board, contra­ band ordered destroyed; possession w ith inlenl to scll/dclivcr m ari­ juana, maintaining a vcliiclc/dweli- ing/place for a conlrolied sub- .slnncc, nnd felony possession of marijuami. dismissed per plea; pos­ session o f drug pnrnphcmalia, sen­ lenced lo 45 days in ja il, suspended one year, $200. cost, not to possess any controlled substancc, contra­ band ordered destroyed. - Scott R. M axw ell, hirceny o f m olor fuel, senlenced lo 45 dnys in juil, su.spendcd 18 monlhs, crcdit for 17 days served, $50, cost, nol 10 go aboul Dollie's M arket, sub­ m it lo wnrrunlless scarclies/rnndom drug screens, substancc abuse as- sessmcnt/trcnlmenl, $228 attorney fee, $50, $29.26 reslilulion; no op­ erators liccnsc, rccklcss driving to endanger, larceny o f inolor fuel, dismissed per plea. - Calvin D. Oncal, assmill on a female, prnyer for judgem enl con­ tinued 12 monlhs, take medicine prescribed, enroll/com plete anger mnnngcment, nol lo Ihrcaten/us- .suull/liarass victim , $488 allorney fee, $50; assuull on a fem ale, dis­ missed per plea. - Cnthy D. Oncal, sim ple, as­ sault, pruyer for judgement conlin­ ucd 12 monlhs, substancc abuse as- .scssmcnl/lrealmenl, complete an­ ger m nnugcm cnl class, not to thrcatcn/lmrass/assnnll proseculing witness, $390 ultorney fee. $50; re­ sisting a public officer, dismissed per plea. - Joshua W . Porter, contributing to the delinquency o f a juvenile. dismissed per failure o f prosccul­ ing witness lo appeur. - John C. Poulos, D W I, sen­ tenced lo 60 days in jail, suspended two years, $100, cosl, surrender li­ cense, nol to operulc n m olor vc­ hiclc unlil licensed by Department o f M olo r Vehicles, 24 hours com ­ m unily service wilhin 30 days, sub­ slance nbuse nssessmcnt/trcalnicnl; driving left o f center, dismissed per plea. - Gernrdo J. Ramirez, speeding 9 1 in a 71), dismissed per pleu; driv­ ing w ith license revoked, prayer for judgem enl continued on cost. - Josepli C . Uavitt. lishing w ith­ out a license, prayer for judgetnent continued on cosl. - Hbad M . Reyes, ullowing tui- licensed lo drive, cosl; permit op­ ernlion o f vehicle w llh no insur­ ance, dismissed per corrcclion. - Norn P. Rivera, no operators liccnsc, dismissed per correction. - Daniel A . R ult, felony break­ ing nnd entering, reduccd to mis- demcnnor brenking nnd entering, senlenced to 45 dnys In ja il, sus­ pended 18 months, $200, cosl, nol to go nbout properly o f victim , sub­ mit to wnrrnntlcss senrche.s/rnndom drug screens, not to possess any controlled substance, substance abuse nssessm enl/lrenim ent, 72 hours community servicc within 90 days. $455 ultorney fee, $50, not lo nssocinle w ilh co-dcfendnnt; felony Inrceny, rcduccd to misde­ m eanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 dnys in ja il, suspended 18 months. - Levi P. Tinglcr, violation o f court order, sentenced lo 30 days in ja il, crcdit for 13 dnys served. - M nrin G . Vargas, failure to stop at slopsign/flashing red light and no operators liccnsc, disinisscd per plea: fictitious inform alion lo an officer, senlenced lo 10 dnys in juil, suspended one year, $25, cosl. - C alvin L . W illiam son, .sccond degree Irespassing, dismissed per fuilure o f prosecuting witness to nppear. - Frank W illiam s, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to im proper equip­ ment, cost. - Isnins A . M adrid, D W I, sen­ tenced to 6 0 days in ja il, suspended two years, $ 100, cost, surrender li­ cense, not to operate a m otor vc- liicle until licensed by Department o f M olor Vehicles, 24 hours com ­ munily service wilhin 30 days, sub­ stance abuse assessmenl/treatmeni. - Rosalio Castro, D W I, reduced 10 impaired inslriiclion, dismissed per pica. Fniled To A ppear: - Danny L. Evans. D W I, driv­ ing w ith license revoked, speeding 90 III a 55, ficlilious/concenlcd/re- vokcd registration cnrd/lug, expired inspection stickcr, open contniner after consuming alcohol, no llubil- ily insurance. - Tliom us R. Hunter, driving w ith license revoked, failure lo yield nl stopsign/nushing red light, und fictitious/concealcd/revoked registrntion card/tag. - L arry G . 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 Public Records Mocksville Police The follow ing iiicidcm s were reported lo Ihe M ocksvillc Police Deparlmenl. - The larceny o f ii liiindbng from a YM C A locker was reported Sept. 18. - The larceny of gasoline from Fust Track, Yadkinville Road, was reported Sept. 18. - The breaking, enlering and lar­ ceny of money and jewelry from an office off Blaise Church Road was reported Sepl. 18. - The breaking and enlering of Davie Social Services was reporled Sepl. 18. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny o f compact discs and a game culw I’layStiilion was reported Sept. 17 from a residence on East Lc.x­ ington Rond. -The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny of two bicycles from a resi­ dence on W ilkesboro Street was re­ porled Scpl. 16. - Hood ornaments were taken from vehicles o ff Gaither Street, il was reported Sepl. 15. - Vehicles on Edison Street were damaged, it was reporled Sept. 15. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny o f household ilcms was re­ ported Sepl. 15 from n residence on Wesl Church Street. - A piece o f wood fell from a vchicle strikin g anolher on Yadkinville Road, il was reporled Sept. 21. - The lurccny of a check from a 1‘esidcnce on East Depot Street was reported Sept. 2 1. - Paint was shot onlo property on Salisbury Street, il was repond Sept. 21. - The shutter lo a residence on Salisbury Slrccl was broken, il was reponed Sepl. 21. - W indows lo a business o ff W ilkesboro Sireel were shot with paint, il was reported Sept. 21. - A woman reported Sepl. 20 thal a man in a while Ford truck showed hi.s private parts on W ilkesboro Street. - W indow s lo a business on Wilkesboro Street were broken wilh Ihrown rocks, il was reported Sept. 14. - The larceny o f money from a residence on Spruce Sireel wns re­ ported Sept. 19. - The larceny o f food from Food Lion South was reported Sept. 19. Arrc.sts - Jeremy Lnniont Cody, 18, of I0U6 Daniels Road, wns charged Sept. 18 w ilh disorderly conduct nnd cotnm unicnling threats. Trial dale: Sept. 25. - Oniver T rujillo Luna, 25, of 202 Northridge Court, was cliarged Sepl. 15 w ilh larceny o f cable tele­ vision service. Trial dutc: Sept. 25. - Bculrice Luvern Parson. 44. of 186 Spruce St., wus churgcd Sepl. 20 with assaull. TrinI dnte: Oct. 16. - Jeffery Edwurd Parson, .19, o f 186 Spruce St., was charged Sept. 20 w ith as.saull nnd possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial dale: Oct. 16. - Cryslal Venicssa Coles. 25. was charged Sepl. 22 with DW I, driv­ ing while license revoked and ob­ structing nnd delnying an officer. Trial dale: Oct. 17. Truffle Accldcnts - The mirrors to Iwo trucks col­ lided at the Lexington Rond railroad overpass at 7:55 p.m. Sept. 18. Leonard Allen Pendleton Jr., .12, o f Norwood, was driving one o f the trucks, und the olher driver conlin­ ued on U.S. 04! reported O fficcr L. Keilh Gunter. - A motorcyclist suffered minoi injuries trying lo avoid n vehiclc on Lexinglon Roud al 10:20 a.m. Sepl. 19. Lee Mnrsh. 43. o f Curthage, wus driving Ihe motorcycle on Lexing­ ton Roud when a 2001 Dodge, driven by Lueiridu Wuru.szewski Slockninn, 49, o f Denton, went from Depot Street into his path. Officer R.A, Donathan reported Ihc motor­ cyclist lost conlrol o f his vehicle try­ ing to avoid a collision. Land Transfers The follo w ing Innd transfers were filed with Ihe Davie Register o f Deeds, lislcd by purties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, w ith $2 represenling SI,000. - Elizabelh B. Ells, subslilule trustee to Wells Fargo Bunk M in­ nesota, I..19 acres, C larksville, J I20. - Russell E. Dionne und Heidi Q. Dionne lo Roy Arthur Copen and Donna Norman Copen, 2 Iracls, Clarksville, $265. - Shellon Construction Services to Lance O ilo m e l and Jeannie Gilmel, I lol. Shady Grove, $433. - Roger Lee Allen nnd Martha A nn A lle n to N ickcy Dean Strickland, I acre, $53. • Janie Mack Wilkes Bowman tu Flora W ilkes Hancock, 1 tract. Mocksville. - Hugh S. Larew to Geruldine E. Sales. 2 tracts. Mock.sville, $320. - Jeffrey M. M cNeil and Mattie R. Mabe to Crystal D. Fleming and M ary C. Fleming, I lot, $254. - BRC Development lo Larry Thomas Anderson and Caroline Sue Anderson, I v illa , M ocksville, $200. - Elizabelh B, Ells, subslilule trustee lo Associates Financial Ser­ vices, 3 lots, M ocksville, $92. - Albert L. Gentle by ottontey in fact, Ronnie C. Gentle, und Ronnie C. Gentle to Jerry Edward Gentle, 7.74 acres, Clarksville. - Glenn Johnson Builders lo Robert A . Shaver and M ichele Shaver, 1 lot, Fannington, $410. - Rundy Lee Hnnes to Donnld R. Broadway, 3.57 acres, Clarksville, $50. - Wanda R. Reeves to Jeffery S. Feimslcr and Pamela M . Feimster, 1 tract, Jerusalem, $14. • Graham Funerul Horne to Nelson H. Graham und Dorothy R. Grnhuin, .75 ncre, Mocksville. - McDnniel lnve,stments Proper­ ties lo Ronuld J. Stroupe and Penny R. Siroupe, 1 unit, M ocksville, $370. - M. Martin Fleharty nnd Briana Fleharty, co-truslces o f Ihe Martin and Briana Flehurty Living Trust to M . M artin Fleharty and Briana Flehurty, 7.76 acrcs. - 4C Develo|)ers lo John Haire and Sharon Haire, 2 lots, Shady Grove, $146. - Barry Joel W hitlock lo Jane B. W hillock, 5 Iracls, M ocksvillc. - Bermuda Village Retirement Center L im ited Partnership lo Dolores Stoncking, 1 villa, Farm- inglon, $864. - Brenda G. Barney to B illy Hayes and Jean Hayes, 3.09 ucres, Shady Grove, $298. - Kenneth D. D urham and Cymhin C. Durham lo Ronuld E. Dietrich and Cathie A. Dietrich, 1 lot, M ocksville, $276. - D orothy Ruth S pillm an to Brian H. and Regina F. Sheppard, I lot, Clurksville, $50. - C harles Dean Foster and Jeanne Green Foster to W ayne N alhan H en drix, 13.81 acres, Fulton, $35. - Rebeccu M ae V ogler and Donna Loui.se Johnston lo Rebecca J. Vogler, .51 acre. Shady Grove. - Mulvaney Homes to Tim othy D. D everieks und C hrislinu Deverieks, I condominium, Farm­ inglon, $164. - Mulvaney Home.s to Stephanie M . Styles, 1 condontinium, Farm­ ington, $160. - D avid Church und Angela Church to SAWS Lim iled Partner­ ship, 4 lots, Jerusalem, $40. - D avid Church and Angelu Church to Roger P. Spillman, 2 lots, Jerusulem, $20. - D onnld R. M clln a y and Cynthia A. M cllnay to Hernuui Gor­ don Niblock Jr., 1 lot, Fannington, $1,550. - Johnny Ray Dnvis und Junicc C. Davis lo Michael A. Fanary and Debbie C. Fnnary, I lot, Fullon, $40. - Meade R. Atkinson III und Junel C. A llin s o n to R. Roger Bullins and Gloria Jane Bullins, I lot, Fannington, $570. - Fred O. Ellis Sr. and Mnrie C. E llis to Richurd Leonard, .78 acrc, Jerusulem, $140. - Central Carolina Bank to Abel Villasenor, 1.1 ucres. $106. - Piedmont Properties of Lexing­ ton to G regory A . H arper und Brandi A. McGrady, I lot, Fulton, $49. - James Wesley Baily Jr. nnd Lindn P. Bnity to W illiam Ray Baity Jr. and Bonnie W. Baily, .26 acre, Clarksville, $2. - Nan Nesbit Howard to Jack C. Howard, 2 tracts, M ocksville. - Hattie Sanders and Archie Sanders lo John F. Hendon, .84 acre, Mocksville, $10. - H & V Construction lo Matthew Hubbard C on struction, I lot, M ocksville, $30. - Kay M . Shnrpe lo Jerry W. Sharpe, 3.77 acrcs. Clarksville. -sfl& V Constmction to Howard R. Hughes Jr. and Grace L, Hughes, I lot,'M ocksville, $ 2 18. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were lisled by Ihc N.C. Highway Patrol. Colllslun on Deudmon Roud A Davidson County man wns chargcd w ilh safe niovemcnl viola- ^ lion ufter the vehicle hc wus driving hit another Scpl. 15. Ronnie Dwayne Overby of Lex­ inglon was driving a 1981 Ford pick up Iruck wesl on Deadmon Road. Jusiin Michael Schultz o f 149 Pa­ poose Trail Advance, was driving a 1989 Chevrolel vehicle west on Deadmon Road and stopped al the intersection o f U.S. 601 and Deadmon. Overby failed to reduce his speed and his vehicle collided w ith Schultz. TrooperA.T. Kellerreponcdthc accident occurred at approximately 7:44 a.m. There were no injuries. Vehicle tills Fence A Hnnnony womun was charged w ilh stop sign violation after she wrecked the vehicle she was driving Sept. 15. Barbara Gale L illy was traveling soulh on Sheffield Rond in a 2003 Chevrolel vehicle. She failed lo stop for the stop sign at Ihe intersection o f Sheffield Road and U.S. 64. Lilly run o ff the road and collided w illt a fence. Trooper A.T. Keller rcporteil Ihe accideni occurred al approximulely Fires Davie County fire departments responded to the follow ing calls: Sept. 16! Advancc, 7:15 a.m.. Mocks Church Road, automobile accident; Smith Grove assisted; W illiam R. Davic, 8:51 a.m.. Ed­ w ard Bcck Road; S he ffield- Calahaln assisled; Smith Grove, 5:20 p.m., N.C. 801 North, fire alarm; Farmington assisled; Mocks­ ville, 5:50 p.m., U.S. 601 Soulh, fire alann; Jerusalem assisled. Scpl. 17: Mocksville, 11:18 a.m., Valley Road, smoke invcsiignlion; M ocksville, I p.m., Dcuno's Res- Inurnnt, cooking oil spill; Mocks­ ville, 2:25 p.m.,County Home Rond, nutomobile uccident; Center as­ sisted; Mocksville, 3:45 p.m., Hope Baptist Church, automobile acci­ dent; Smilh Grove nssi.sied; Jcnisa­ lcm. 7:06 p.m.. U.S. 601 South, fire alarm ; Cooleem ee assisted; Sliefficld-Calahaln, 9:32 p.m., Duke W liilaker Roud, automobile ncci­ deni. Sepl. 21! Cooleemee, Jcmsalem, 10:21 a.m., Duke Street, fire ninnn; Mocksville, Jerusulem, 1:02 p.m., U.S. 601 Soulh, fire ulunn. 7:40 n.m. nnd there were no inju­ ries. M un Churged In W rcck A Davic man wns cliarged with rccklcss driving, unsafe tires, pos­ session o f marnjuu and posejsion of drug paraphernalia on Sept. 17. Albert Thomas Bracken Jr. o f 176 Duard Rcvis Road, M ocksvillc was traveling east on Duke W hilalter Rond in n 1999 Nissan vehicle. Bracken run o ff the road after enler­ ing a righl hund curve nt a itigh speed. He overcorrecled his steer­ ing and collided w illt a mailbox and conlinued oul o f control colliding inlo a ditch. Bracken's vehicle be­ gan overturning and camc to rest upright in Ihc roadway. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported Ihe nccideni oecured nl approxi­ mately 9:30 p.m. W rcck on Soutliwood Acrcs A Davic teen wns charged with fuilure lo reduce speed after an nc­ cident occurred Sept. 16. Christopher Ryan Beaver o f 280 Farmland Road, M ocksville was Iraveling west on Soutliwood Acres Road in a 1996 G M C pickup inick. Jusiin Daniel Powell o f Harmony wus traveling west on Soutliwood Acres Road in a 1979 Ford pickup truck. Powell's Iruck stopped for Iraffic nnd Beaver's truck collided into Powell’s. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reponed the accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 3:12 p.m. and there were no Sheriffs Department Arrests The follow ing incidenis were reported to the Davie Sheriff's Depl. • On Sepl. 15 Stacey Latham re­ ported a mailbox was damaged al a home on Angel Road, Mocksville. • Sandra Ward reported a box of checks nnd bottle o f prescription medicine was removed from a home on Cook Trail, M ocksville on Scpl. 1.5. - On Sepl. 15 Gwyn Jones re­ ported a mailbox was dumngcd at a home on Bear Creek Church Rond, Mocksville. - M ickey Lnm lie reported a mailbox was damaged al a home on Liberty Church Road, M ocksville on Sept. 15. • On Sept. 15 Danny Reavis re­ ported a mnilbox wns damaged al a home on Angel Rond, Mocksville. - Mellissa Bohannon reponed vinyl siding was damaged at n resi­ dence on Springwood Trail, Mocks­ ville on Sepl. 15. - On Sepl. 15 Terry Creason re­ ported tt mailbox was dumaged at n home on U.S. 601 North, Mocks­ villc. - Patricia Vaughn reporled a m nilbox was damaged at a home on Peoples Creek Road, Advancc on Sept. 15. - On Sepl. 15 Joige Cardenas reponed windows on a vehicle were damaged at n home on Cnsu Bella Drive, Advance. - Sisak Anton reponed a m ail­ box was dumaged ul a home on Woodward Road, M ocksvillc on Sepl. 15. - On Sepl. 16 Harold Lanning reported prescription medications were rem oved from a home on Jolley Road, M ocksvillc. - Lisa Cruse reponed harassing pilone calls and threats were com­ municated al a home on Point Road, M ocksville on Sept. 17. - On Scpl. 17 Jeffrey Correll re­ ported money wns removed from a home near Buck Seuford Road, Mocksville. - Tom Carter reported a mailbox wns damaged at n home on Lilw rty Church Road, M ocksville on Sepl. 18. - On Scpl. 18 Patrick Foster re­ poned n door and concrete oniameni was damaged at Jim's Fruit Stand, U.S. 601 Nonh, Mocksville. • Daniel K ooisira reponed n mnilbox was dnmnged al a home on Bear Creek Church Rond, Mocks­ ville on Sept. 18. - On Scpl. 18 Susnn Reynolds reported n cell phone was removed while at Lowe’s Foods in Advancc. The Davie Counly Sheriffs De­ p a rtm e n l m a d e Ihe following a rre s is : • Teddy W illiam Johnson, 17, of 190 Midland Sircet, Mocksville was arresled Sept. 16 for failure to ap­ pear. Trial dale: Nov. 13. - Monica Janice Burrell, 16, of 1959 U.S. 601 Soulh, M ocksvillc was arrested Sept. 17 for unautho­ rized use. Trial date: Oct. 2. - Charles Maynard Grimm, 41, o f 3780 G. M em oriul Highway, M ocksville was arresled ,Sepi. 17 for larceny o f a motor vehiclc. Trial dale: Sept. 25. - Jonathan Todd V/hiie, 20, of 165 Canterbury Lune, M ocksville was nrrcsted Sept. 18 fordisonlerly conduct. Trial (late; Nov. 13. injuries. W reck On Prcvclle Drive A Davie teen was charged wilh driving while licensc revoked, and exceeding a safe speed Sepl. 17. Jason Rodney Clny o f 131 Oak Ridge Lane, M ocksvillc was trav­ eling west on Prevette Drive In a 1997 Ford vehicle. Clay's vehiclc ran o ff llic right shoulder, struck tt u tility pole, continued traveling west nnd struck a fence and a post. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihc accident occurred at approxi­ mately 2:30 p.m. and ihere were no injuries. Accideni On U.S. 158 A Davie woman was charged with failure lo reduce speed afler the vehicle she was driving hit another Sept. 18. Jeanette Tatum Parks o f 301 W hitney Rond, M ocksville wns driving a 1999 Subaru vehicle enst on 158 behind u 2004 Chrysler vc­ hicle driven by Russell Lynn Wynll of 147 H illcresl Drive, Advnnce. W ynll hud slopped behind n slopped school bus and Parks failed to slow in lim e before her vehicle slruck Wyatt's. Trooper A.J. Farmer reponed the nccident occurrcd ul npproxi- mutely 1:15p.m. and there were no injuries. Vchlcic n ils T>vu Parked Curs A Davie woman was clinrged with exceeding safe speed afler the vehicle she wns driving hit Iwo olher vehicles Sept. 19. N ellie Thomas Foster o f 140 W hittaker Road, M ocksvillc was driving a 1988 Ford vehicle soulh on Main Church Road when il ran off the right shoulder and struck a 1990 Buick vchicle and n 1993 Pontiuc vehicle. Foster then lefl the scene lo report Ihe accident. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accideni occurred at approxi­ mately 3:30 a.m. nnd there were no injuries. Collision On U,S. 601 A Davie wonian was chargcd with failure to yield the right of way after Ihe vehicle she was driving hil another Sepl. 19. June McGuire Purris of 724 Mr. Henry Roud, M ocksville was driv­ ing her 1992 Buick vehiclc north on 601 and had merged inlo Ihe left lurn lane lo make a luni onlo M adi­ son Roud. W illium Riiy-Lcc Estep Jr. o f 137 W hittaker Road, Mocks­ ville was driving his 1996 Mercury vchicle south on 601. Purris failed to yield lo Estep's vehicle before allem piing lo lurn and her veliicle struck his. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 4 p.m. D river C linrged In W reck A Davie teen was charged with following loo closely after Ihe ve­ hiclc hc wns driving hit anotlier Scpl. 19. Jeffrey Diamond Mighion of 154 Longm eadow Roud, M ocksville was driving a 1991 Subnni vehiclc nonh on U.S. 601 behind u 1988 Ford pick-up driven by Juson Lee W illiums o f 219 Jumes Roud, Ad­ vunce. The IW O were in n line o f slow moving traffic thnt wus leav­ ing Dnvie flig li School. W illiam s' Iruck cnme to n stop behind other slopped traffic nnd M ighion's ve­ hicle collided into his pick-up's renr. Trooper J.R Allred reponed the uccident occurred nl upproximuicly 3 p.m. nnd tliere were no injuries. Dnvle Teen Chnrgcd In W rcck A Duvie teen was churged w itli lefl o f cenicr nfler the vehiclc she wns driving hil unolher Sepl. 20. Stephunie Nichole Sparks of 145 Chuucer Lane. Mocksvillc wus driv­ ing a 1995 Buick vehicle west on Brook Drive. James W nller Deun of 940 Green H ill Rond, M ocksville was driving a 1997 Chrysler vehicle east on Brook Drive. Sparks drove Iier vchicle in Ihc center o f the roud while negotiuting u eurvc nnd ll col­ lided wilh Deun's vehicle. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported Ihe accideni occurreil ut approximulely 2 :15 p.m. und there were no injuries. D river Full Asleep, W recks A Davie womun wns churged w ith reckless drivin g ufter slie wrecked Ihe vchicle she wus driv­ ing Sepl. 21. Helene Mudun Am ursiiigh o f 1857 Yndkin Vnlley Road. Advance was driving n 1987 Mercedes Benz vehicle eust on Inlerslale 40 when the vehicle ran off the lefi side ol' Ih c roail nnd into the grass mediuii. The vehicle then cnme bnck onlo the rond anil left Ih e left side of Ih c road in a side skid where it collided with a median cable. Amnrsingh staled she fell nsleep prior lo running off the roud. Trooper M.T. Dalton reporled llie accideni occurred al approxi­ mately 3:30 a.m. and Ihere were no Injuries. Three Deer (III In Dnvle ^ Tiiree deer were reported hit l^y automobiles in Davie Counly. In the,, follow ing accidents no injuries to drivers were reporled: Edwina Boger Barney o f 493 Cana Road, M ocksville wus driying her 1999 Dodge vechicle west on Cann Rond when it liit a deer cross­ ing llie roadway on Sepl. 18. Trooper M.T. Dalton reporled the accident occurred at approxi­ malely 1:15 n.m. Jucob Lester Billings o f Lexing­ ton wus driving his 1995 Jeep ve­ hicle enst on U.S. 64 when adeerran into il's path nnd it collided w ilh il. TrooperA.J. Fnniier reported Ihc accident occurred at approximately 8:30 p.m. on Sepl. 20. Snndru Brown Boyelle o f 516 Snin Rond, M ocksville was driving a 2000 Nissan vehicle west on Campbell Road when it collided wilh u deer crossing the rond. Trooper M.T. Dalton reporled llic accident occurred at approxi­ mately 10:05 p.m. on Sept. 20. F a l l G o l l S p e c ia l! Mon.-Fri. After 1:00PM $18 for Greens Fee & Cart Mon.-Fri. Before 1:00PM $20 for Greens Fee & Cart Weekends $28 for Greens Fee & Cart HICKORY HILL COUNTRY CLUB “The Ctmnhy Club n f Davie’’ Call for Tee Tim es 336-998-8746 2251 Hwy. 64 Ii., M ocksville 5 3 0 0 X c i n g u a r- WIRELESS IW l ■ m i t A C ONLY i v i i i i u i o $ 2 Q 9 9 A ir tiin e per month Marsil^i^luiar.com 137ÇHwy. 601 S. Mocksville (b e lvi^ BucH's Pizza) I751,9444 www.var8itycellular.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 - 7 IS ch Id at Í- e, :r A n E M S o f f i c i a l c h e c k s a s t u d e n t f o r n e c k p a i n a f t e r t h e w r e c k . N o s t u d e n t s w e r e r e p o r t e d I n j u r e d . T h e 1 9 8 7 G M C d e l i v e r y v e h i c l e t h a t c o l l i d e d , w i t h t h e s c h o o l b u s w a s d r i v e n b y a F o r s y t h C o u n t y m a n . Land Use Impact Report Continued From Page 1 •Studied a yenr. It’.s not somethinB we’re going lo do a knee-jerk re­ sponse to. Building und real es­ late w ill have ti place al the table," While said. “We’re jusl looking fo r« way lo nol slop it (grow th). W e’re looking for ways losustnln il.” According lo figures submit­ ted by Cullinnn, for eitch 1,000 squaro feel of retail space, Ihe counly receives $1,496. The same nmount of office space cosls the coumy $47; industrial spnce costs $87. The losses were worse for residenllal uses, from н negative $418 for lownhouses to $1,516 for a single-family dwelling on a small lot. The largest portion ofthe ex­ penses Is for .schools. If .schools were lemoved from the figures, four of Ihe land uses would see a profit. Register Now To Vote Nov. 4 O n Tuesday, Nov. 4, all Davie voters will be able to cast “yes” or ”no” to ballots on tiie school bond referendum. All polls w ill bo open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Voters in the towns of Ber- tm'ida R un, Cooleemee and Mocksville will elect members to the respective governing bod­ ies. To bo eligible to vote Nov. 4, you must be reglstored with the Davie Counly Board of Elec­ tions wilh cuiTcnt Ifiiormiition by Friday, Oct. 10. Persons who desire lo vole no excuse by mail may rci|uesl in writing thal a ballot be mailed to them until Tue.sday, Oct. 28. D r . V a n J o h n s o n , ' a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f D a v i e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n , h e l p s s t u d e n t s a t t h e s c e n e . S t u d e n t s O K A ft e r B u s W r e c k Continued From Page 1 lefl for work and Hardcastle found out nbout the wreck by spenklng lo him by cell phone. Hnrdcaslle wus lold there were broken windows and the kids were all outside of the bus. "1 Ihought something aw­ fully big would have to hit it very hard lo do damage,” he said. Duslin was later picked up nl the church pnrking lot. “ He was fine and is still doing fine,” Hnrdcaslle said. Todd Naylor is transporta­ tion director for Davie Counly Schools. He suid the 1993 school bus will will cosl an es- limalcd $6,300 to repaiv. Ten years ugo the bus would have cosl $36,000 new. "If a school bus is hit from the renr it is practically inde­ structible,” Nuylor suid. Side impacts can cause substantial damage but that is usually be­ low floor level so it doesn’t af­ fect passengers, he said. A s c h o o l e m p l o y e e s u p e r v i s e s c h i l d r e n w a i t i n g I n N e w H o p e B a p t i s t C h u r c h p a r k i n g lo t . S c h o o l e m p l o y e e s c o n s o l e c h i l d r e n a f t e r t h e w r e c k . - Photos by Robin Fergusson The study concluded that the counly is loo dependent on fixed revenues such as the general fund balance. Interest on invest­ ments, tax collections, grants and the like. “Thesa fixed revenues huve resulted inthe county being able to achieve an artificial level of service for many of its pro­ grams,” Cullinan said. "As the fiscal results show, this level of service cannot be supported by llie present revenues und may be evidence of a revenue siructure problem.” Tlie study suggests raising rates for .services, impact fees on new development, car rental taxes, nnd real estate conveyance excise taxes, some of which would require action by the state General As.sembly. The second option, Cullinan said, was to decrease the level of services. Poor Man^s Supper Hardison United Methodist Church (1 6 3 0 Je ric h o C h u rc h R o a d , M o c k s v ille ) Thursday. October 2, 2003 5!30 until TzOQpm Join us for a fun evening out with family and friends and enjoy great food, fellowship, and live music featuring The Poor M a n ’s Band! Proceeds to benefit A Storehouse For Jc.sus Thanksgiving Meals Program Donations welcomed bul nol required I(ЙГ 9 I F A L L B A Z A A R | A N D C H I C K E N S T E W f Saturday, September 27th j ^ / 5 Crafts, Baked Goods, Pumpldns ^ /31 ® Chicken Stew6;00pm ?1 Auction/Concert 7:00pm ? # Eagle Heights Church Mocl<sville % Hwy 158, Near Hwy 801 Intersection ^ B A Z A A R 8:00am - 1:00pm I No excuse/one-stop voting will be available in the elections olTice, 124 S. Salisbury St., Suile 102, M ocksville, beginning Thursday. O el. 16 and ending on Salurday, Nov. 1 al I p.m. The only exceptions will be for persons who arc sick or dis­ abled, who may vole unlil 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3. All ab.senlee ballots must be in the elections office by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3 to be eligible for counting. Tho membeis of the Davio County Board of Elections will meel oach Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. as needed to review requests for early voting. Direct questions to 751 -2027, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-.5 p.m. Wetmore Farms WOODLEAF Available Now H o m e g r o w n T o m a t o e s S q u a s h & C u c u m b e r s . Z u c c h i n i and Other Produce As It Becomes Available Open Monday-Friday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am-2 pm Closecf on Sundays From Mifsksvllla lake 601 South to 801 Intersection, turn right al light, 4 miles to caution light In Wooilleat, Follow signs to farm, 704-278-2028 N O T I C E T O P U B L I C Davie Counly Is committed to fair housing opportunities for all of the County's residents. The County has adopted a Resolution In support of Fair Housing which finds Ihe denial of equal housing opportunities because of religion, race, color, sex, national origin, familial or handicap status legally wrong and socially unjust. The County has established a complaint procedure by which to receive and document complaints regarding housing discrimination In Davie County. Such complaints will be referred to Ihe North Carolina Human Relations Council for Investigation, conciliation and resolution. If you have a discrimination complaint, please call the Terry Bralley, County Manager, (336) 751-5513 weekdays, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Hearing Impaired persons desiring additional information or having questions regarding this subject should call the North Carolina Relay Number for the Deaf (1-800'-735-8262), f 8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 25,2003 ! ’ 1 DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRI’RISK RKCORD, Sept. 25, 2003 - 9 Festivities Begin at 11:0 0 am Saturday on the Zachary House Grounds A Shuttle will run back and forth to Rowan County taking festival goers to the "RiverPark at Cooleemee Falls - The Bullhole." Plenty of parking available . ^ around Cooleemee for this annual event. Textile Heritage Day Saturday, September 27th John Poweirs Tri- County Bluegrass Band Heritage Day Horseshoe Tournament Registrations begin at Noon Antique Car Show Cake Walk Museum Tours +4af)|3ij To» Serve Tke RiuePeof>lje of Cooleemee S Tke Surrounding Countíesí Davie Discount Drugs Dr. Jeffery Billings, D.D.S. G eneral D entistry for Children and Adults 4 Cooleemee Shopping Center • Cooleemee, NC (336) 284-2537 ^Celebrating Our 40‘" Year^ Thank You Cooleemee (or allowing us to serve you for tlie past 40 years. We're proud to call Cooleemee & the United States home! C o o le e m e e S h o p p in g C e n te r C o o le e m e e , N C 3 3 6 -2 8 4 -2 5 9 5 We salute Cooleemee and Paul Shew, who has been a barber in Cooleemee for the past 46 years. 1957-presentrULLERfllVteiT Precision Laser Cutting and Fabrication Phil and Darlene Fuller 8SS Salisbury Road ♦ M ockivllle, NC 27028 I Telephone 334,751.3712 ♦Toll Free 1,000,448,4708 ♦ Fax 336,751,2215 EMAIL: fullcrweldtng@carthllnk.ncc ^^llman's Lime & Fertilizer & Home Heating Oil COOLEEMEE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Cooleemee Shopping Center • Cooleemee J ^ iu tl/a £ u i (336) 284-2234 V CALL TODAY FOR FALL FILL-UPS Hwy. 801, Cooleemee, N 0 ______(336)284-2551 V I t is with pleasure I congratulate Cooleemee on your Textile Heritage Day. You are to be commended. Davie C o u n ty Sheriff Paid (or by Sheriff Allon Whitnkor UEALT¥ 330 s. S a l i s b u r y Sr ( C o r n e r H w y £ - 6 0 1 M o c l < s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 (336)751-3538 Get the GAS Advantage! 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(b e .s id e L a k e w o o d M o te l) M ocksville • 751-1800 T h e C o o l e e m e e B r a n c h L ib r a r y T h e very best p la c e to s ta rt... B ooks, In te rn e t, a n d M O R E ! DAVIE C O U N TY P U B LIC LIB R AR Y \Cooloomeo Shopping Cenler • Cooloemoo • (336) 284-2805 M 371 Noflh Main Slreel • Mocksville • (336) 751-2023 Congratulations on y o u r Textile Heritage Day a n d '‘Thanks To You” for your continued ' support. J ulia Howard N,C, House of Repre,sentalivc,s ¡\iiiljor hy Ht'prf.u'iilolivi Jiilui ( U E D D Alex Patton Store M annncr B i- L o s a h U e s C o o le e m e e T e x t i l e H e r i t d f j e D a y a n d o u r C o o le e m e e C t i s l o m e r s . 796 Valley Road • Mocksville New Store Hours; 6 a,m,-12 midnight W E 'V E G o t ^ Y o u C o v e r e d C o o l e e m e e ! D A V iE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R I/ E ^# E C 0 I^I^ FULL COVERAGE ON NEWS & ADVERTISING 4 R0.B0X 99-171 South Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028 phone: (336) 751 -2129 fax: (336) 751-9760 John Poweirs Tri- Coiin^ Bluegrass Band Heritage Day Horseshoe Tournament Re^stl'alions begin at Noon Antique Car Show Cake Walk Museiim Tours ^ W e ’ r e p r o u d t o b e a p a r t o f C o o l e e m e e a n d a l s o p r o u d o f i t ’ s h e r i t a g e .Osborne's Service &1bwing and Edgewood 09 Hwy. 801 • Cooleemee Shopping Center (336) 284-2777 24 Hr. Towing 284-2777 8ain-5:30piT) or 909-2486 or 284-4353 5;30pm-8am 4 NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO FILL UP YOUR FUEL-OIL FOR WINTER — CALL TODAYI Thanks For Helping To Make The Communities We Serve ABetter Place To Live And Work. TW O l-OCAI'ION.S TO .Sl'KVi; YOU Gailiicr Slreel U U J P T ’ W iildwOak 751-5951 I S r K ^ X Kju cm tell wc want yuur httsincss. Manhnurn: Sincc IS72 D a v i e M e d i c a l E q u ip m e n t A ll Your H om e H ealthcare Needs... Customer Service is the most important part ofour business V / : AccrviUUIltm (Tuiuiuisston fur IllUHf Cnrf. Inc. 959 Salisbury Rd. 751-4288 DAVIE TRACTOR s a l u t e s C o o l e e m e e , t h e R i v e r P a r k & T e x t i l e H e r i t a g e D a y . 1029 Saiisbury Rd, • IVIocksville • 751-5969 S e rvin g the C itize n s o f Cooleem ee Since 19 5 1. Thanks for placing your trust in us for so many years. We are honored to have served so many fine families. EATON FUNERAL SERVICE M 5 North M ain Siivel, Moclcsvillc, N C 751-2148 ^ Y o u r . C o n n e c t i o n to th e F u t u r e Davidson County Community College h .: D a v id s o n C a m p u s ' 3 3 6 ,2 4 9 ,8 1 8 6 D a v ie C a m p u s W , 3 3 6 ,7 5 1 ,2 8 8 5 Equal Opportunity College DCCC l>rovi(lcs lirdoiig learning i>pportiinitics..'’■S ' ir fi cusioinized IS ch3dut I I 10 - D A V IE C O UN TY KNTERPRISE RECO RD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 Looking For Graduates Of Davie High Class Of 1988 Where did Ihcy go? Tlic Davie High School Class of 1988 needs help in locating graduates lo notify them of the 15th-ycar reunion the weekend of Nov. 1. If on the following list, or if you know of someone on the list and their address, send it to Davie High Class of 1988, P.O. Box 1522, Mocksvillc, or email lo davieliigli8SlBlyalwo.com. Vickie Allen, Angela Ander­ son, Marsha Bailey, K evin Baker, Melissa Ball, Melissa Barber, M ichelle Bracken, Elizabeth B rock, Tim ik a Brooks, Lticy M . Brown, Susan O . Brown, India K. Bullins, C. Shawn Burton, Donna Carrick,- Melissa Daniel, Scot T. Davidson, Sonia K. Davis, Joey A . Deal, Chris Dickens, Diedre Driggars, Mary Dulin, Sherrie 0 . Durham, Joshua Ebright, Jes­ sica Eckles, Jnmes Eubanks, Melissa Forrest, W illiam A . Foust, Natalie Godwin, Jennifer Herb, Julie Hobson, Jason Hodges, Jeanette Hols- houser, Decdra Horne, Shelieh Howard. Lisa Ijamcs, M aryt Johnson. Christie Jones, Tim o­ thy Jones,Tammy Keeton, Lisa King, Shannon Lankford, Kris Laiten, Amanda Cartner, Laura Cartner, David Clark, Audrey Cleveland, Vincent Cockerham, Lewis Correll, Paul Cox, Th o­ mas Connors, Christy Hackshaw, Thomas Hampton, Reginald Hancock, Charles E. Harrison, Brooke Ashley Hayes, Cherie D . Hendrix, Tam m y A . Hendrix, Grant Henson, Terry Lawrence, LeAnn Levcns,Lori Longworth, Sherry D . M a rlin , K evin M ayhew, Kenneth M cN elly, A lliso n M c N e ill, Richard M oore, Lori M ueller, Sarah Odum , Anthony Outen, Chuck Parker, Tam m y Pennington, Saud Peterson, Sandra Pcttiford, Carrie Pope, Jimmy Revels, Leatricc R evels, Joey Ross, Teresa Salmons, Kimberly D . Salyer, David Sammons, Lisa Sherrill, Brenda Shore, Carl Sipes, W. Scott Spencer, TIena Stephens. Eric Stevens, Cathy Stockton, Chris Thompson, Grade Toney, A lvin Transou, Andrea Vest, Todd D . Vincent, Eric S. Virtue, Gina Watson, Heather Wem- pron, Traci Wenncrberg, Barry W illiam s, Eddie Yates, Brian H ollow ay, Joey M anno and Erick Peebles. S à i G A S T H A U S o n th e SQUARE Restaurant, Guesthouse & more! N E W H O U R S AT The GASTHAUS M onday - Closcd 'Aiesday - Closcd [ Wednesday - 11:00am ‘til 10:00pni ^ Thursday - 11:00am ‘til 10;00pm Friday - 11:00am ‘til 11:00pm Saturday - ll:(M)am ‘til 11:00pm Coming Soon ... Sunday Brunch! ^ 101 Noirrn Main Stkkct I>IIONE:336.7J1-7900 MOCKSVII.I.K, NC 2702* KaX! 33fr75.V09»l G A.STIIAUS (in tlw Square l.tC Artur lltlch Owntr/MonaKtr Now .SKRVINC a SKI.KCnON OF MtXKI» DRINK.S — „■ - " L On The Square I / O c t o b e r f e s t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10”* 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM On The Square ] in < DOWNTOWN I MOCKSVILLE I Music by the > “Little German Band” and Dancers Bring yo ur law/n chair and relax under the "Fo u r Oaks" Due to nn unnrccctlcmc'cl (leiiinnd, week’s isstie (|uitclitcn»ily Hew olf tlic newsstands. liy'tluirsdiy morning, they were ¿»one iilmost cver)AvIierc. We got many calls from people wlio didn't get a псит>рарег. I'rom Mocksvillc lo Cooleemee to /V(l\’ancc, there w-asn't a copy to be found. W c could have sold я lot morc. We pulled back the few rcmainlnj; copies from out o f county locations to our high tniiHc mras. And they vanished. It \ras a u-ondcrful problem, but still a problem. Wc want newspapers available for all potential readers. Wc failed to anticipate the huge extra demand. s— and even our 1 to cover an unusual tragic news events.They did an outstanding job— on little sleep. 'Pile most rewartling part o f this job is knmnng readers look forw'ard to the ncNvspaper and depend on tis. So wc wimt to make a special offer for you to ieserve)-our copy of the I:nterprisc-Record every week. By subscribing. Гог тару years, wv have pushed newsstand sales. Its morc profitable. The rash o f thefts last month iLnmpened that. Some people prefer buying their paper on Wednesday rather than waiting tor mail delivery VTe enjoy that enthusiasm. But if you Ni’ant a ne\vspaper \vith your name on it ... subscribe. Our trucks deliver directly to the Advancc, M(Kksville and Cooleemee post offices to insure prompt delivery Rural in<ounty subscribers get their newspapers Tliursday We’re proud to be your newspaper. D w ight Sparks Publisher D A V IB C O U N T Y enterpri/ U ecord C o u / Shorn In Off. 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Includos linzflfdous wasto dibposal, No Lincolns or Pfohos Soo Sorvico Advisor lor dolails Ollor Valid will) couponE«p«us \m\im Quality^re' Sept. 25th - Oct. 31st. on Tuesday and Thursday (onlyl. 10% Discount on Parts Sold in the Shop - Not valid with any other advertised special. VDan Beck Ford - Dan Beck Ford - Dan Beck Ford - Dan Beck Ford - Dan Benk FnrH . n.n Beck С S Ì 9 3 S p o r t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 - Bl Fum bleitis; Turnover-Mad Davie Blows 13-0 Lead ».V Uriim I’ltts Davie Connly Enterpri.sc Rccord M O R G A N TO N - After leaping lo 4- . 0, Davic'.s var.sity Ibotball team has dl.s- j covered a sure way of losing; Lay the ' tball on the groiiiul. over and over. V' The War Eagles were their own worst ,enemy againsl Statesville on Sept. 12, (Committing seven turnovers and blow- ling a 13-0 lead in a 34-27 upsel loss. Friday’s nonconferencc game al Free- O a k le y , L in v ilie Return For Homecoming B.v llrinn Pitts Davie Counly Enterprise Record W o r th N o t in g Perry. Janies rind Shytcck Bruwn combined for 332 yards and seven TDs on 10 carries,itra 58-6 buttering of Southeast. Josh Oswell led a defease ihiu hns al­ lowed S. Davie’s 7th teum to ' outscore four foes 192-6. James May field rushed for 131 yards and four TDs on six carries ' as S.' Davie’s 8th team thrpitled Southeast 50-0. Ryari Hellard lidded two TDs,’ a 34-yard récep­ tion and a 48-yard interception re- '■turn.', Sarali Alexander of N. Davie’s softball team pitched 11 gutsy in- ’nings in a 7-6 loss to Erwin. Kticey S^tfs and Carly Booth conibined for lO kills and, 12 ser­ vice points as Davie’s JV volley-, ball team rolled over S. Rowan Iti two games. ‘ 'I AHL^on Scliafcr had 12 ki) is as Davie’s vars'ty volleyball te>im beat S. Rownn for the lOlh'strnigln time (25-^16,23-14, ^.i-l 1). Bekah Peeler of Davie’s girls cross-country team has won all three CPC meets. ■ Freshman Michael Sulier of Davie’s J V soccer team scored bolli goals in a tough 3-2 loss to Forsyth ^Country Day. ' Cootcr,Arnold tushed for 140 lyards - his sixtli lOO-yard game land Billy Riddle mude 13 tackles;; in the Davie varsity football team’s ' ;37-13 .loss al Freedom. (lom was cleja vu. They played astound­ ing while roaring lo a 13-0 lead, ihcn played astoundingly had the rest of the way as tumovcr-mad Davie guve up 37 unanswered points and lost 37-13. Behind touciuiown-niuchine Cooler Arnold and hard-hitting Billy Riddle, Davie (4-2) almost overcame the turn­ over fiasco uguinst inferior Stutcsviiic. Wlien Duvie couglied up two crucial fumbles ugninst u stout Freedom (3-1) teum that played error-free, it never had a cliunce. It’s one thing to lose, ll’s another thing to aid your own defeat. Davie's couclics cun huve all the meelings tliey wuni, but Ihey cun only do so mucli about fumbles. "W e’re our biggest enemy," a fed-up llling snid after losing the tumover battle 4-0. "W e’re playing ourselves. Aguin it wusn't us vs. Freedom. It wus Davie vs. Dnvie nnd Dnvie’s beuling Dnvie. The teum thut mnkes the fewest mistukcs is going lo win big gumes like this. "Tile tiling is, we’re not bud. W e’re « good team. W e’ve just got lo elimi- nnle the mislukes." Tiie Wur Engles got off to the best Sturt possible. They took the gnine’s first possession nt their own 20 nnd took eight minutes to drive 80 yurds for u 7- 0 lend. They quickly fnced third-and-14, but quarterback Andrew McClannon and tight end Ted Randolph kept the Please See Davie - Page H6 Collins Morgan Doug llling and Bill Oakley both need a win lo erase sour tastes, and a win Friilay in u matchup of sirong teams could do wonders for their teams' con- ;;;tidcncc iieadiiig into tlie meat of the i'schcdulo. t Vet a win will have to come at the , expense of a close friend. Either \ Oakley’s North Forsyih team will en- . ter ils Metro 4 -A Conference opener against 4-1 Page on a two-game losing streak, or llling's Davie team will cnicr its Central Piedmont 4-A Conference opener against West Forsyih (5-1) on a llirec-game losing streak. llling and Oakley, who coordinuted Duvie’s ofl'ense from 1УУ9-2(102 nnd conclicd niongside llling severul yeurs before that, would prefer to play another opponent, any opponent not coached by the olher. The hyped matchup for Davie's ilomccoming (7:30 p.m.) also murks the return liome for Cooleemee’s Lee ' Linvilie (Davie cluss of 1990), who played or conclicd nt l3avlo lor 10 years before leaving with Oakley lust spring. "It’s going to be the hardest game I ’ve ever coached, and that’s in 18 yeurs,” Oakley said. "Everywhere I’ve ever been, lliere’s been some reason to muke u change. But when 1 think about my lime in Iho.sc fouryeurs nl Dnvie, I hnve zero negutive feelings or tiioughts aboul any of my experience tliere. In u way, it's like going home aguin. 1 gol cards from some of Ihe parents from Davie when we won onr firsl game. I don't wish anything bul greul things for their kids - except for Friduy. It's a job where nobody makes a lol of money. Please See Form er - Page Hfi A s h l e y D a v i d s o n ( r i g h t ) b l o c k s t h e b a l l b e s i d e t e a m m a t e E r i n W h i t a k e r i n D a v i e ’s e a s y w i n o v e r S . R o w a n . ■ Photo by James Barringer Davie Volleyball Buries South Rowan « y Ilrlan Pills Davie Counly Enlerprise Record Davie’s varsity volleybnll teum is more' than m aking up for a rocky nonconference road. Airier losing four in a row on the doorstep of Cenlral Pied­ mont Conference play, the War Eagles improved to 2-0 in Ihc CP C witli a 2.“)- 16, 2.‘i-14, 2.S-I1 drubbing of visiting Sontli Rowun lasl week. Th e shutout was D a vie ’s third straiglit win. “The kids arc finally sturting to re­ lax ami play for Karen (Stephens’) pro­ gram instead of what they did in the past, and everybody’s confidence level has really ri.sen," assislanl couch Becky Miller suid. "A lot of people huve slurtcd to step up nnd nol doubt their ubiiilies, nnd lliul’s the difference.” Allison Schuler pnsscd fluwlessiy und pounded oul 12 kills. Ever-improv­ ing Nicolc Mnready lurned in five blocks and six kills on nine attempts. Asliley Daviiison, a skillful sopiiomore, had four kills and three blocks. Alyse Bowden had six kills. And Ashley Cornutzer, Andren Dwiggins, Mundy Lamiie and Scliafer led the way in serv­ ing. Please See Volleyball - Page 112 Bowden Cornalzer ( M a y ) f i e l d D a y : S D P l a y e r R u n s O v e r C o r r i h e r - L i p e South Davie’s eighth-grade footbull team took two games of frnstration oul on host SoulheasI lasl week. Smarting from back-to-back hearl- brcakers by 14-6 scores lo Wesl Rowan ancl Erwin, tlie Tigers righted their ship with a 50-0 thumping lhal featured Janies Mayfield’s sccond four-touch­ down performance in four games. "1 could lell before the game we were u hnngry lenm, und we played like il," Coach Todd Bumgarner said. Mayfield hud a monsler gume. 1 ic relumed ihe opening kickoff 32 ynrds, then ininicdiulely ilnshed 38 yurds for the firsl of seven Soulli touchdowns. And the inilbuck wns jusl getting sturled, udding scoring runs of 49, 14 und 8 ynrds und finishing wilh six rushes for 131 ynrds. It wus loo ensy for the Tigers, wlio evened their record ul 2-2 by nmussing 211 ynrds on 12 plnys I'roni scrimmuge and beat tlie i^atrlots for tiie seventh time in eight meetings. "Unlbrtuiialeiy, every time we hud the ball, we were in their territory and had short fields," Bumgarner said. "We never hud to mount a drive.” Fullback Tanner Lowe pounded for 42 yards on six carries, and Colby Seaford ran for one score and llirew for anolher, a 34-yard completion to Ryan Hellard. "Tanner runs the ball like 1 like to .see il ran," Bumgarner said. "When he has opporlunilies lo juke somebody, he won’t juke. He’s u straiglit-ahead run­ ner, and I jusl love to watch him run.” It was a breakout game for Hellurd, Afler hooking np with Sculbrd on the 34-yariler, he intercepted a puss und returned it nil the wuy (48 yurds) to punctuute the rout. "Ryan’s a good player," Bumgarner snid. “ He’d been sturting nt wide out, but he sturled on defense for the lirst lime. We went wilh a two-tight end .set, so we Slurled liim ul defensive buck nnd he did a very good job." I leilard was one of three new faces in a revamped defensive backfield. Malt Osw ell and Juslin Phillips joined Hellurd in the secondary, Ron Alexander mude his first start nt D-line, und Abe Drechslcr gol the nod on the offensive line. "A ll three of my (new) defensive backs did a super job," he said. "O s­ well made several good tackles and played puss defense, nnd Phillips eume up lo piny run support nnd wus where he belonged. “They went lo work everydny like they were 3-0, und our defense plnyed the best they've played nil yenr.” But nothing pleused Bum garner more than Mayfieki's eutch-me-if-you- cun runs. Afler being "held” to 171 yards and 6.6 ynrds a carry in the lough Plense See M ayfield - Page B8 All North: King’s Netters Rip Off Four Shutouts Trish King suid liefore the .seuson this could be a dominanl team, and so far North Davie’s volleyball team has provetl its couch rigiu. The Wildculs are 4-0 willi four shulouts - Downtown, Forsyih Country Day, Summit and South Duvie. T h e y 'v e won ull eight games, outscoring opponents 200-90, Nortli’s tear has been so pronounced thut King was glad lo face u competent teniii like South Dnvie. Although it wus all North in n 25-12, 25-16 decision, the Tigers olfered u true buromelcr. "It was the I'irsl match where the balls were coming liuck ut us," King suid. "They renlly tested us. The only way we can get better is playing teams like Soulh Duvie. We enjoyed il becnuse il was more competilion. it opened up a new perspective on wliere we're at." Jumie Sluncliff nnd M olly Chupple have been loo potent a combination for unyone to linndle. Sluncliff delivered 12 struigiU service points against Soulh, and slie was com plem enled by Chappie’s serving and the hitting of Sanianthu Judd, Sarah Martin und A m ­ ber Purrish. "Stiinclirf's gol nn overhcuil serve. und when she's on, she .serves it hurd," King said. "She can set or hil renl well, and so can Chupple." In earlier nialches, For.sylh Country Day and Sum m it were punchiess ugaiiist ynwning Nortli, whicli Ihuniped FC D 25-12, 25-17 und buried Summit 25-4,2.5-15. Riglit off the bnt, Snniunllin Mareudy burned FC D wilh 12 consecutive ser­ vice poinis, In gume two, Alyssn Corne served eight points. Corne is one of tliose role plnyers every lenm needs. “ She's one of those plnyers nil couches like to huve because she’s con­ sistent," King snid. "She may not do anything brilliant, bul .she’s consistent, ulwuys mukes n good pnss und is nlways in the riglit pluce at the right time,” Chupple staked Norlh to a 12-0 lead in game one against Summit, and Haile Gardner came off the bench to put to- getlicr a 9-0 run in game two. King also cited the net presence of Martin and Mnreudy und Coty Lee’s setting. The Wildcats play at home to Down­ town, Sept. 25, at Statesville Christian Sept. 29 and at liome to Forsyth Acad­ emy Sept. 30. 15 ch id at }• e. sr fi ' r ' ì I I I И2 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTKRPUISK UKCORI), riuirs(ia>, Sept. 25,2(i03 J V W ar Eagles Snap O u t O f The Doldrum s Davie’s JV volleyball team attacks at the net.Kacey Stutts passes while Vanessa Didenko looks on. Diivic’.s JV volleyball team I'inally .showed sigiKS of life la.sl week, boating South Rowan 25- 14,25-20 anil snapping a seven- match losing sireak. “ Il was wonderful to get a win." Coach Becky Miller said. “They needed it so much lor con­ fidence." The War Eagles' losing streak included six 2-0 los.ses, und their previous win was Aug. 19 over Wesl Rowan. But they put it to- gellier in lime to even their Cen­ lral Piedmont Conference mark at 1-1, Kacey Stutts and Carly Booth led wilh five kills cach, and Sliitls had two blocks. Erica Corne had three aces wilh 11 ser- vice points. Siulls and Booth holh had six service poinls, and Jenny Mann hnd two aces willi five service points. “We finally jelled and were quicker on the court,'' Miller said. “Wc only had three service errors the entire match, and our passing was so much beller." The War Eagles (2-8) look to build on the win al home againsl West Fonsyth on Sept. 30 and at Soulh Rowun on Oct. 2. The weakness they’re working the hardest to fix is hilling. “When we have an opportu­ nity. we're not putting il on the lloor," she said. "But it's com­ ing." Karen Stephens huddles the varsity volleyball team. - Photos by James Barringer Volleyball On Winning Streak 3- C(intin\ieil From I’liut HI “Maready Icxiked reully good. She had probubly the best game she’s had all year," Miller .said. "Cornalzer's been doing a greal job. She just sturled playing lasl yeiir, and I was reully impressed wilh her. Dwiggins is slaying consi.sleiu." M iller .said the match was importam for Bowden, an ex­ tremely valuable hitter whose production had suffered ihrough ernilic .selling. "Her biggest problem is ihe ball has nol been sel consistently 10 her. so she started doubling her.self a little bit," Miller said, "She really came on and played with confidence. She's suciv a good leader on the courl lhal we really need her lo huve that con­ fidence," N()le,s: The outcome wus soniewhal prediclut)le. The War Eagles have won 1(1 slraiglu.and .10 of the lasl .'^2 games, againsl Soulh. Their last loss was in the firsl of three meetings in 1‘J‘W. .„ Davie (7-6,2-0) plays at luime 10 Wesl I'orsylh on Sepl, 3(1 and at South Rowan on Ocl. 2, Siephens wasn't available for comment. L e a s e S p a c e A v a il a b l e New Constniction for Lease in Boxwood Village, Mcxksviile Beside Johnson Insui'ance Services, Inc. — N o w A v a i l a b l e — C a U 3 3 6 - 7 8 6 - 1 7 6 2 For More Information Located beside... 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No. 2 Alyson Walker, No, 3 Carly Balsley, No, 5 Juekle But­ ton and No. 6 Meredith Chcck gave Duvie a 4-2 load over North, und Walker-Bullon sealed the win ut No. 2 doubles. The win kept Davie in posi­ tion Ibr second place in the Cen­ tral Piedmoni Conference ut 2- 1. Then the W ar Eagles avenged u 5-4 10.ss 10 South­ western Run- dolph on Aug. 11. W alker, Balsley und Check pro­ vided wins us the nonconference opponents en­ lered doubles tied at 3-3, Davie's Wnlkcr No, 1 doubles pair, Megan Jor­ dan und Bulslcy, and Wulker- Bullon produced the winning niurgin as Davie improved its overall record to 7-5, "Their couch coinmented on how much it looked like we've been working on certain things, especially in doubles," Duvie couch Kimberly Bucklund said. "She said she saw a lot of im­ provement, N o , 2 doubles (Walker-Bullon) hus gollen u lol better. At the beginning of the year until (three) weeks ugo, (Jordun-Bulsley) were pluying great. Then for u couple weeks they slumped. (Againsl SW R ) they showed me whut they're cu- pable of doing," Davie plays ul Soulh Rowun on Sepl, 24. al home lo Asheboro on Sept, 25, al home lo Reynolds on Sepl. 29 and at North David­ .son on Ocl. I . Byrd Maintains Positive Outlook By Brian I’iits Davie Counly Enterprise Record Improvement, not wins, is the Davie varsity .soccer team's mea­ suring .slick. Coach Jeremy Byrd is telling his young leam lhal vic- torie.s nre un important thing, bul nol the only Ihing. "M y main focus is individual und ultimutely leum Improve­ ment, and my focus is off the win-loss record,” Byrd said uf­ ter u puir of I0.S.SCS last week, "I'm looking forward to next year, bul right now we're just in a building stage where we have to Slay positive und say: ‘Arc we marking and are we working und getting bel­ ter?' " Th e W ar Eugles(I-8-2) couldn’l make enough slridcs to uvoid lop- sided nonconfercnce losses to For­ syth Country Day (6-0) and East Forsyth (4- 1), but Byrd wns encouruged by much of what he saw aguinst Eust, They guined confidence and momentum despite losing becau.se it held Enst lo one sec­ ond-half gonl nnd East defeated presumably the best two teams Wood in the Cenlrul Piedmoni Confer­ ence - I -0 over Reynolds and 3- 1 over Wesl For.sylh. "If wc play in conference the way we played aguinst East, we’ll be fine," Byrd .said. “That (4-1 .score) tells me we’re doing something right. It wus a mea­ suring slick of whether we’re going to be able to hang in con­ ference, and I think we will. We allowed one goal in the sccond hnlf. For40 minules, I’ll lake it." Davie didn’t show up againsl a superb FC D leum, losing 6-0, bul it pulled within 2-1 uguinsi East on a hookup between Jose Paniuguu und Corey Wood. Eust, Ihough, scored the nexl I'our goals. "Puniagua kicked a beautiful ball on the ground toward the cornor of the goal," Byrd ex­ plained. "The keeper went to save it. il bounced back out and Wood finished so fast. I mean, he came oul of nowhere und wus exuclly where he needed to be. "Wood hnd the game of his life. He hus really pushed him­ self in Ihe lust two weeks," Notes! The Wur Eagles, mired in u seven-game whiless .streak, have been outscored 38-11. ... They play at home to Forbush Sept. 25, al Wesl Forsylh Oct. 2 (C P C opener) ami at home lo South Rowan Oct. 7. Peeler 3 Of 3 In CPC Races Bekah Peeler of Davie's girls cross-counlry team has faced ev­ eryone in Ihe Cenirul Piedmont Conference in three meets, und she’s won ull three. Slill, Couch Duric Beiter re­ mains cautious, Peeler’s domi- nunce could be un omen. Bul on the other hund, Peeler’s foremost challengers could be saving ev­ erylhing for Ocl. 15, the CP C championship meet. Lust week Peeler ran 3,1 miles in 21 minutes,20 seconds. The No, 2 runner finished in 21:37, Sharon Woodward wus second for Davie in 1 Ith place. West Forsylh won easily wilh 24 poinls to North Davidson's 53 nnd Davie’s 57. "Em ily Williams (of West) and Bekah ran a good race to­ gether," Belter said. "When the race finished Emily kepi nmning. I guess, again, she was doing a practice, I think she wus nmning five miles. So 1 don’t know if lhal was Em ily’s best performance.” Hannah Thompson. Savunnuh Kowulski and Allison Mackin­ tosh finished 18 -19-20 Ibr Duvie, II wns the best times of the sea­ son for Peeler, Mackintosh und Thomp.son. Corey Doub beat his previous best lime by 30-pIus seconds und finished 10th lo loud Duvie’s boys, Auron Holiifield ( 17lh) und Michuel Beck (25th) ul.so run personal-besl times. The order was the same in the boys race, w'ilh West Forsyth fin­ ishing firsl w ilh 26, Norlh Davidson at 30 and Duvie al 80, "The times are improving Ibr Ihe guys and girls," Beiter said, “ Hopefully w e'll bring them down another minute," Lee Praises JV Soccer In Defeat Davie's JV soccer leam lo.sl both nonconference games lasl week, but Coach Hugh Lee kept his head up. He was full of praise for a team that conlinues to give maximum effort despite a 3-6-2 record. "I will stay behind this team because they look out for one unother, they pull for one another and they give me all they’ve gol," he said after losing 3-2 to Forsyth Country Day und 6 -1 to Easl For,syih. “Our skill may not be as good ns some of the other teams that wc play, but I ’ll lake our effort any dny. We’ve been in all of our gnmes except two.” A strong season wus expected from the War Eagles, bul that wus before they lost freshmen Tyier Buity und Chris Wuntuck. They were 2-1 before Baity und Wanuich were pulled up lo var­ sity; they’re 1-5-2 since. F C D ’s go-to player scored two go-uhcnd gouls, including the dagger in the final five min­ utes to beat Davie 3-2. Davie could have used a lato stand for a tie before meeling powerhouse East Forsylh, but it wasn’t meant to be. “We played pretty well,” Lee snid."TheirGermanexchange is n talenled kid. und we hud trouble marking him ull day. We would hnve been pleased wilh u tie, bul the German kid cnme through ourdefen.se again (wilh five minutes lo play) nnd slole the bull. Ho is bigger lhan any player we have and as fast us any player we have.” Every time Davie needed u lift, freshman Michael Sulier was there. Afler F C D broke a scoreless game wilh five minules left in tho firsl half, Sulier lied it a minule luler. After FC D went up 2-1 ut the 52nd minute, Sulier lied il u minule laler. Sulier started distinguishing himself when varsity coach Jer­ emy Byrd plucked Baity and Wantuch, scoring five of his teum-high six goals in the lust eight games. "He has really come on of­ fensively,” Lee said. The War Eugles made noise in the firsl half against East For­ syth,getting off seven shots and Wildcats Lose 11-Inning Softball Game Tw o perennial forccs, Erwin and West Rowun, overlook North Davie's softball leam and likely lefi Ihe Wildcats bound for third pluce in the nine-teum Mid-South Conference. Erwin’s Morgan Peeler wus overpowering on Ihe mound (17 strikeouts), bul Ihe Wildcats slill found u way 10 irade blows wilh Erw in for 11 Innings. Credit Em ily Tierney, who weni 3-for- 4, nnd pitcher Surah Alexander, who lasled all 11 innings. “ I was real proud of the girls,” Coach Angie Williams suid. "We were able lo field und hold them down and hit belter than they did. Wc kepi Erwin on their loes.” North held a 4-2 loud before Erwin scored four struighl runs for u 6-4 lead. North unsweied wilh two runs to force extru in­ nings, Alexander wus gutsy in going the distance, bul she gol plenty of help from her defense. “We hud good fielding on the left side from Breanna Dallon and Am y Grubbs, and we had good outfield play from Sarah Daywall nnd Surah Evans,” W il­ liums said. One of North’s besl hits came from Jordan Schultz, who jerked one down the left-field line. How scary is Wesl Rowan'.' The Bulldogs’ 11-3 win over North is their closest margin dur­ ing a 6-0 run. They are simply unbelievable, winning by scores of 23-0, 3.3-2, 18-0 and 17-0. Through the North Davie game, West’s pitchers had allowed two hits in 15 innings. "Wesl is one of the best hil­ ling teams I’ve .seen," Williams suid afler gelling one-hit. "We did whul we could. If we would huve hud u fence, they would huve hit three or four out. If wo would huve hud a fence, that would have been nice because the balls would huve bounced off the fencc und we could have played the ball, Once it's by our outfielders, you're looking at a Irip around the bases,” The Wildcats bounced back wilh a 25-9 rout of Corriher- Lipe. Brettly K irk , Megan Murshull und Murgarct Amlcrson contributed hits, and Alexander, Sicphunie Hinson, Ginu W ill­ iums and Kuielyn Jones shared six innings of pitching. "O u r buls clicked up und down Ihe lineup,” Williams suid. “They huve a good pitcher, hut they didn't calch whal we hit lo them.” North (2-2) plays at Southeast on Sepl. 25. ll hosts u double- heudor with Knox on Sept. 30. If lusl year’s pattern holds, North has u good chance to win out, fin­ ish third und eurn u r ematch wilh Erwin in Ihe M SC Tournament. "Wesl Rowan is going lo be lough for whoever, bul Erwin is bealuble," Williums suid. Eaton Enjoys Success in First Coaching Experience The Soulh Duvie volloybull leuni's 6-3 record entering the week hus brought bolh relief und joy. The fuel Ihul this is Duna Eaton’s first coaching experience has made Ihe solid showing all the more rewarding. : " I’m real pleased with whul they've done because of the sim ple fact ihul I ’ve never coached before,” Eaton said. "1 had a lot of worries going into the season und I was real nervous ubout it. I've played volleyball for u long lime, bul I’d never couched anything.” The Tigers opened with u Ihroo-gamos-lo-one win over Thomasville. After getting .shut­ out 2-0 by Firsl Assembly und Statesville Chrislian, they bout Downtown 2 -1. They blanked Downtown und Summit in the next two mulches before lo.sing 2-0 to Norlh Duvie. And then Ihey pickcd up two wins over Thomasville by taking four of five games. "Th ey’ve come u long way since the beginning ofthe yeur," Euton suid. The roster is made up of 12 eighth grnders and Iwo sevenlh grnders. The eighth graders urc Cierra Clemenl, Siucy Hendrix, Noel Holland, Kylie Jenkins, Sarah Miller Saruh Moore, Katie Newberry,Taylor Randall, Carly Stauffer, Stephanie Teliva, Laura Vanhoy und Erin W ill­ iums, The seventh gruders ure Shelby Cum ille and K im Brough. The key for Soulh has been Ihe ser ving of Vanhoy, Rundull and SluulTcr. "Th e ir strong, consistent serves huve helped us out in ull our games,” she suid. "A ll ofthe girls ure improving on Iheir pass­ ing and on their uiulcrsliuiding of where Ihcy neeil lo be.’’ M e e t T h e W a r E a g le s Derrick Foster Sport: foolball If I could keep .just one iiuislc C D , il would he: Lurry the Cable Guy's Lord, I Apologize, if 1 lost nil m y possession.s but one, I'd keep: M y golf clubs, Somclhitij; people don’t know nbout niu: I'm a Chrislian. Knntn.sy Job: Tiger Woods' cuddy. I cnn’t live without: College buskel- bull. M y greiitest nioniciit in spurts: Beat­ ing Norlh Davidson last year. I would like to switch pliices for n duy w ith: Kevin Winters at foolball practice. Funniest fouthuii sto ry: Michael Murphy telling his life slory ut cutnp, I would like to ent dinner with (dead or tilive): The Riddles after church. Fuvorite clnss In school nnd why: Weight lifting because 1 get lo work on my golf swing wiih Couch Herndon. Alhiete(.s) I iidniirc most: Shune Buttier, Chipper Jones und Jeremy Young, M y I'livorite tiiin|> ul)oiit playing I'nntbail is: 1'he feeling I gel afler we win. 15 :h 1(1 al West Demolishes North 8th Graders North Duvie's eighth-grude footbull team opened wiih u 12- 6 loss lo a Knox leam il handled rulher easily lasl year. Lusl week's gume ul unbeaten Wesl Rowan (3-0) was another di.sap- poinlment for the Wildcats, who flopped 24-0 to slip lo 1-2. Lusl year North eked oul an 8-6 win for West's lone defeat. The Wildcats allowed u 42- yard IoucIkIowii rtin and commit- icd IWO turnovers (interception, fumble) that pulled the plug on promising drives. Nic O'Brien curried North's offense wiih 70 yards rushing. North pluys ul home to Erwin Sept. 24 und ut Southeast on Oct. 1. North's seventh-grade gume at West Rowan was postponed und rescheduled Ibr Sept. 25. Il pluys ut Southeast on Sept. 30 und at home 10 North Rowun on Ocl. 7. trailing 3-1. Bul Ihe .second hulf was total domination by liusl, which held Duvie lo one shot und pulled uwuy with three goals. “Wc played really well in the first hulf. We hud our chances lo make it clo.ser (lhan 3-1), even be lied,” Lee said. “The second half wus a differenl story. They're a better leam. They've been that wuy Ibr u long time.” Notes: Tho War Eugles have been competilive in nine of 11 games. 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CItadol DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 - B5 Overtime Defensive Stops G ives Shady Grove W in O ver W R D JV W K Dnvie 6 0 0 0 0 -6 Sliudy Grove 0 6 0 0 6-12 First Qunrter W • Branilon Medford run (run fall). Secoiul Qunrter SO - Nick Boswell 15 run (run nHI). Overtime SO - Boswell I run. Keys to tlie SG win: Overliine tiickle.s by DylanCraurai.Nicliolfts Irwin,Cumeron Peebles nnd Anron Brown stopped WRD. ... Trevon Fiiulkner’s 5-yjird run scl up Boswell’s yanie- winning T D .... Brown had ii TD-savlny tiickle Ime In the fourlli quarter lo stop a big drive and forcc or. SG stnts; Richard Kelly 8 tackles. Boswell 9 carries, 70 yurds. Faulkner 7 carries. 37 ynrds. Alex Mitclicli 7 tackles. WRD htghlif>Iits; Medford ran 45 yards before scoring n TD. Logan I {eutlrix mi\dc some excellent tackles. a»lc Blankenship had a sack. Medford hud a sack and recovered a fumble on tiie same play. Gunnar Ginther recovered a fumble, and Robbie Pox Intercepted a pass. WRDalsogotcontributionsfromTylerShoffner. DerekSchcrer.Dalton Scherer. Nathnn“ l5ieser’ Pearce. Tyler Myers. Johnny Kallsh. Tyler Hobson. Josh Godbey. Kendall Gobble. Alex Brllt and Jacob Bates. SG record: 1-2. SG concii Kenny Wood snid: “Our defense pUiyed well in Ibe seL'ondbalf. Richard Kelly and Aaron Brown made some key tackles. Offen­ sively Boswell is becoming one ofthe best third graders In the league. Our 0-line is doing better. The blocking of I larley Gunter was a big part oi' our success." WKD*s CfKieli snid: “The team has really showed impnwement. We applaud them all for a job well done." Viirslty Shudy Grove Ы 14 0 0 - 2Я WK Dnvie 0 0 0 6 - 6 Firsl Quarter SG - John Flowers 2 run (Tanner Holden pass from Zach Long). SO - Chase Sampson 46 pass from I-ong (run fail). Second Qm irler SO • Long 3 run (run fail). SO • Peter Fields 55 run (Sampson puss from Long). Fourlh Qmirter WRD - Clini Mast 55 pass from Mall Speer (run fall). SG stnts: SG Iiad 170 nishing yards and 57 passing yards. ... Fields 4 carries, 119 yards. Chase Angell 3 carries. 22 yards. Jolin Flowers 3 carries. 12 yards. Long 4-of-6 pa.ssing for 57 yards.... Winston Becker. Andrew Ledford and Greg Rogers forced fumbles. Rogers aclually forced tw o .C o le Jackson had a sack. 'Packle leaders: Jackson 4, Flowers 4.. Ledford 3» l.ong 3. Matthew Mills 2 and Shane Winlers 2. Other players who stepped up on defense were Matt Essick.TylerSlielton.Christian McGougan.Greg Rogers.(Tliuse Angell. Harley Stroud und Win­ ston Becker. Key mnments: SO .scored cm lls firsl posses­ sion. then recovered un onside kick for u (julck 14-0 leuil.... WRDuirnovers .set up two SGTDs. For WRD.Jerrick McKnight und John Weulher- mun bolh hnd big recoveries on onside kicks. W UI) slnlsj MIchacI Tilley l-of-4 passing for 12 yards. Speer n .S5-yard completion to Mast imd 7 rushes for 32 yards. Tyler Lee 6 carries.28yurds.ZachPaugh 5 curries. 22 yards. Speer und Lee 6 tackles each. Colby 1 lempstcud and Jacob Draughn 4 tackles each. WKD coacli Jnson Mnrphy sniil: “ Afler playing tlie worst tuilf of footbnll of the yeur. ihe leam responded wilh st)me of the best play of the year. The 0-Hne played a lot better after half- time, and we were able to move Ihe hall better. We nccil to cut down on turnovers, because we have anolher ttuigh team ahead of us in Mocks­ ville. Speer. I.ee. Mast, Hempsteud and Mul- tliew Dyson had solid games. Mack Britt hud a gtxul game tmdefense.as well us Tunncr Bledsoe uml Matt Muriine/. I hope our TD will give this team a boost .Shady Grove.they’ve got anexccl- lenl team lhat passes the ball heller than any olher youih team I’ve seen." Record: SO 3-0. WRD 0-3. Varsity Mocksville 6 K 6 14-34 Cornatzer 0 0 0 0 -0 First Qiiarler M - Jared Barber 2 run (run fail). Sec(»nd Quarter M • Jevin Scott 47 run (Caleb Koontz run). Third Qunrter M - Scou 10 run (run fail). Fourth Quarter M • Jnred Burber 19 run (Jacob Barber run). M - Josh Calloway 5 run (run full). Mocksville's key plays: Jnred Barber car­ ried five times for48 yards on the first TDdrive. Will Marrs’ 18-yard bootleg run set up the third TD. And Nick Holder recovered i\ fumble nt the Cornatzer 12 lo set up thc final TD. Stnl of Ihe Cornalzer had no first dinvns. Moeksvllle'-s record: 2-1. Mncksvitle eoneti Kerwyn Wilson suldt “Our defense had a chip on its shoulder from last week’s game against Shady Grove. They had something to prove. Caleb Oswell. Holder,Zach Drechsler. bolh Barbers nnd Dcvnron Scott had solid defensive gumes. Offensively, wc felt that wc could outrun them to the edges. Our 0-llnc - OnrrcU Cookson, Dustin Bostick. Blake Wise, Greg Nuekols, Kelsey Sykes,Scott und Drechslcr gave our running backs room to run." Varsily (Sept. 13) Cooleemee -1 2 Cornntzer - 0 Sccond Quarter Cool - Micliael Key 38 run (run fail). Third Qunrter Cool - Darrell Bogcr 18 run (run fall). 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DAVIIÍ COUN IT líNTRRI’RISE RECORD, Thursday, Sepl. 25,2003 Davie Makes 4 Turnovers, Watches Freedom Rip Off 37 Conlim ivd I'roni I’iiijL' III ilrivc ¡ilivc. connccling for 21 yards, A nicc liiiicl; liy receiver Jeremy Young lieyed a 23-yard run by Arnold, wlio moved the cliains again on I'oiirlli-and-I, Arnold capped llie 15-play drive with 11 sliorl loviclidown nm, his 12lli in six ¡¡anies. Aflcr Duslin Morgans pass dcfleclion I'orced Treedom lo piinl I'rom ils 36, Davie scored in two plays. Arnold boiled 29 yards. On the next play, McClannon I'akcd a hiindofr and liil Dewayne Col­ lins 22 yards over Ihe middle, and Collins completed a 52-yard scoring play as Davie led 13-0 (Ihe exlra poinl was wide righI) for the secoiul straiglit week. It was a wonderfiil slarl on a beauiiful nighi againsi a leam lhal was ranked No. 7 in llie slate before losing to defending 3-A A slate champion Ashbrook. “We came out and executed our game plan perfectly," llling saiil. "A nd then wc self-de- slrucled again on offense." I'.verylhing turned upside down so ijuickly. If ever there was a inomcnium-changcr, Ihis was il: I'rcetlom tailback Josh Cor|iening brought the Patriots to life with a 67-yard touchdown run, and it came on the first pluy I'riMii scrimmage I'ollowing Davie's longest pass play of the season. 'I hings were never the same again. Davie never re­ gained Ihe bounce or edge that produced the stunning 13-0 lead. "That long run, when il was 13-0, gol our kids believing and back excited," said Freedom coach Tim McMahon, who im­ proved to 71-31 in nine years. Less lhan three minutes later, and two Freedom plays from .scrimmage after Cor]>cning's 67- yarder, option quartcrbnck Cur­ lis Bristol did the same Ihing, sprinting 88 yards for a 14-13 Freedom lead. Davie's defen.se looked nolh­ ing like Ihe unil lhat had held opposing runners to 345 ynrds on 174 carries, a paltry 2,0 average. Freedom rushed for more yard.s (349 on 40 altempts) thun Alex­ ander Central, Wesl Rowun, Lake Nomiun, Mooresville nnd Statesville combined, and did il on 124 fewer rushes, Corpening Finished wilh 146 yards on 13 carries, Bristol hud 94 on seven carries and Trey Hennessee had 55 on 15 carries, "I thoughl our team .speed matched up with them woll," II- liiig said. "W c just missed a lot of tackles and assigninenls, which caused Ihem to have big plays. They've got some good, ijuick backs, but I think Billy Riddle nnd D.J, Rice urc good, too. We just lo.st coiitaimnenl thul allowed (Corpening) lo break outside. Their cjuurlerback did the same thing to us." With the War Engles down Davie Football Statistics R ecord: 4-2,0-0 C P C Alexander Cenlral W 29-7 at W. Rowan W 28-7 at Lake Norman W 52-0 Mooresville W 10-7 Statesville L 34-27 at Freedom L 37-13 RUSHING Car, Gain Avg, Long Arnold 138 966 Brown 65 356 Bratcher 33 197 Cornalzer . 2 13 Rice 4 11 Davie 252 1512 Opponents 214 694 PASSING Comp Att Int McClannon 26 57 5 Arnold 6 18 0 Davle 32 78 6 Opponents 20 59 4 PASS REC Rec Yds Young 13 89 Parks 7 88 Collins 5 117 Randolph 5 108 Davle 32 416 Opponents 20 232 SCORING TD Conv. Arnold 12 0 Brown 4 1 Winters 0 0 Bratcher 1 0 Collins 1 0 Pane 1 0 Parks 1 0 Randolph 1 0 Rice 1 0 Corriher 0 0 Davle 22 1 Opponents 13 0 Delense Tackles For 1 Riddle 46 3 Rice 41 11 Pane 32 8 Goode 31 3 Morgan 23 4 Collins 20 4 Wilson 20 7 Blakley 19 0 O'Brien 15 1 McNeil 12 0 Cornalzer 11 2 Buchanan 10 1 6,0 6,5 2,8 '6,0 3.2 50 11 4 72 88 ,456 330 ,333 86 ,421 416 ,339 232 Avg. TD 6,8 0 12.6 23,4 21,6 13,0 11,6 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 12 1 1 1 3 0 FG 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 52 1 39 3 52 0 30 Long 17 39 52 40 52 30 Pts 72 26 24 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 159 92 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Note; TacKles through 5 games, INTERCEPTIONS Arnold 2, Riddle 2 FUMBLE RECOVERIES Pane 2, Collins, Rice Kicking Winters Corriher PUNTING Winters 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 P A T F G L g 2 0 - 2 9 3 0 - 3 9 4 0 - 4 9 1 5 - 2 0 3 - 6 4 1 1-1 1-1 1 - 3 M 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 A l t A v g , L o n g I n 2 0 1 5 3 6 .1 5 0 5 - )/-■ ___________ just a point. Freedom's long runs weren't crushing blows. But Iwo fumbles in u spun of three min­ ules sapped their plans for a re­ covery. When Arnold split Ihe de­ fense for 57 yards to the Free­ dom 18 - he was drugged down from behind or would have scored from 75 yards oul - Davie appeared destined to retake the lead. But Freedom gung-tucklcd Arnold two plays later, a Patriot who exploited a missed assign­ ment up front ripped the ball oul and Freedom recovered the fumble. Th e War Eagles' second fumble mighl have cost tliem n touchdown. O n third-and-16, McClannon rifled u puss lo Col­ lins. who had Ihe firsl down and more. But just when Collins was ready to turn the comer nnd race down the Duvic sideline, u Free­ dom defender .stripped him from behind. Thanks to the fumble. Free­ dom hnd to drive only 27 ynrds fora 21-13 halftime lend. The War Engles hnve man­ aged to commit 14 turnovers in Ihree games, compared to oppo­ nents' two. That puts the season lurnover margin al 17-8, or mi­ nus nine, "Collins was probably going 10 score on lhat play,” llling suid. The War Eagles' mistakes undermined first-hulf advan­ tages in firsl downs (7 -5) and yards (255-212). In the firsl half, McClnnnon was 4-of-4 for 99 yards and Arnold already had 130 yards on 17 carries, Dnvie fell apart on Ihe first play of the third ijunrter, Corpen­ ing bursted Ihrough another wide, wide hole and wns off for 48 ynrds, Hennessee broke the gume open ul 28-13 from 4 yards oul. After Davie's second thref- nnd-oul of the third. Freedom pul the gume out of rench on u fake punt. Alex Chapman, stand­ ing 5 yards behind the center, look the snap on fourth-and-2 and cruised 52 largely unim ­ peded yards to muke il 35-13, “We thought we were plny­ ing good enough defense to muybe give Ihem some Field po­ silion und not nbsolutely give up .seven,” McMahon snid, "We fell like they were coming (ut the punter) becuuse they needed lo muke a play." Down ihree scores, the War Eagles worked entirely in the nir in the remnining 15 minutes. It wus one of Ihe longest hulves in tiling's six years nt Dnvie, with McClannon und Arnold going 4- of-15 passing nnd Dnvie sputter­ ing to 37 yards, Arnold pluyed qunrterback most of the second half und thus udded only 10 ynrds to his rush­ ing lolul (140), nnd McClnnnon went t-of-7 after the hot start. On Ihe other side of Ihe bulL Freedom ripped off 255 of its 364 ynrds (70 percent) on four runs und bent Dnvie for the third strnight yenr, “We've just got u lot of work to do," u visibly frustrnted llling said, “This is nonconference. Yeah, it means something in our hearts nnd to our pride, bul these nre mistnkes thnt nre correctnble, V.'e cun't put our heads in the lank and quit, I menn we’ve got a lol invested, there's a lol of season left and the most impor­ tnnt purl of the senson is slill yet lo comc. So we’ve just got to grow from it and leurn from it,” Noles: Riddle collected 13 tackles, Torretl Wilson was next wilh Five and Zac O ’Brien hud four, ,„ Collins hnd 76 receiv­ ing ynrds, 35 more than he had in Five games.,,. Corpening had u modest 196 ynrds on 44 car­ ries through three games, ,., While Bristol is a brilliant run­ ner, he's u work-in-progress pusser, going I-o f-4 against Dnvie nnd 8-of-25 on the yenr, ,,, M cM ahon is 69-22 since 1996. H e’s won at lenst nine games in six of the past seven yenrs, Morgnn hnd u sack nnd K evin W inters kicked two touchbncks. IJjivIc t*^ 0 0 0 -1 3 Krccilom 7 14 14 2 -3 7 F irit Quarter D - Anuilcl .1 run (Winters kick), 4:00.D-Collins.‘i2puss from McClnnnon (Idck full). ;47. r - Corpening 67 run (Smith kick), :28. Sccond Quarter F - Bristol 88 run (.Sinllti Idck), <1:22. • Corpcniiii! 6 run (Smilli kick), i.TO. Third Qunrter F - Hennessee •) run (Sinilh kick), 9:03, F - Ciiapniiiri 52 run (Sinilh kick), 2:48. Fourth Quarter F - sufcty, 9:36. TEAM STATISTICS Firsl downs Ruslies-yiirds Passing Conip-All-lnl Punis Funibles-Losl Pcnullies-yards 3rd conversions I) II 38-157 13.'S 8-19-2 4-35 2-2 2-15 4/11 К 9 40-349 15 1-4-0 6-40 0-0 8-75 2/10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Duvie RUSHINO-Anioid 26-140, Drown 6-41, Braicticr 3-17, Rice I - 1, McClnn­ non l-(-I6),W inlets t-(-26) PA.SSINO-McCiannon5-l 1-2-102, Arnold 3-8-0-33 RECEIVING - Collins 2-76, Parks 3-28, Rimdotpti 1-21, Yo«ng2-tO Kreedom RUSHING - Corpening 13-146, lirisloi 7-94, llennes.scc 15-55, Chap­ man 1-52, John.son 1-8, Ullle 1-0, Nor­ man l-(-2), Haliard i-(-4) PASSING - Bri.slot t-4-0-15 RECEIVING-Joimson i-15 F o r m e r C o a c h e s R e t u r n in g F o r H o m e c o m i n g Continued Kroin Page IU so you’ve got a lol of relation­ ships built over Ihe years. "W hen it's all over, 1 wish them well and hope they win the C I’C nnd go deep in the playoffs. But we’ll do whal we’ve got to do between 7:30 und 10." Linville said: "It feels weird, looking nt the film und uctuully hnving to scout them. It'll be strange walking in there Friday und being in the visitors locker room nnd on the visitors sideline, I wus al Davie three years us u student and seven years ns a teacher, and I’ve never been on thal visilors sideline," Com pciing agninsi your friends can resull in mixed feel­ ings, but al llie same lime, noth­ ing stirs the juices more than n rivalry like this, "W e need u win bad,” llling said, “Oakley's « good friend, bul I'm going lo lell you, we’ve gol 10 be enemies for one night. Hopefully when it's over, we can walk ucross the field, shake hands and congratulate cach other on a welt-played game," In the last two gumes nguinst Sintesville und Freedom, Duvie (4-2) opened in impressive fnsh- ion, but undid 13-0 lends with 11 turnovers. Is Friday win or else'.’ The War Engles’ stulus is not thut bleak, bul they dcspernlety need to get tiack on Inick before truv- eiing to CPC favorite West For­ syth. Fans made the mistake of sticking u fork in them in 1999, when ihey lost buck-to-buck nonconference games lo Norih Duvidson und Cenlrnl Davidson. They rcsponiled by going unde- feuted in the CPC for the firsl of tiling’s two titles. "W e've got Io eliminute mis- tukcs," llling suid. "We were one or two pinys away from blow­ ing Freedom out. We liiid missed ussignments on defen.se thal iel them b.ick in Ihe game, und we were going to score on the two CPC Standings North Davidson West Forsylh Soulh Rownn Davie Coumy Reynolds Lust Week’s Camus Freedom 37, Davie 13 N, Duvidson 34, E, Forsylh 7 W,For.sylh 2 L N W Guilford 7 Puge 50, Reynolds 39 This Week’s (James W. Forsyth nt E. Forsyth N, Forsylh at Davie S. Rowan at Phillip O , Berry Academy of Tech N W Guilford ut Reynolds pluys wc fumbled." The Vikings nre 2-2, losing 10-0 to Glenn, beuling Carver 31-16, beuling Reynolds 59-26 and losing 20-7 to Wesl Forsyth. They will tum to junior luil- buck Cedric Hickman und Iry lo pound Davie's defensive front into submission, Davie's defense will be on the spot after giving up 349 rushing yards to Free­ dom, nlthough 255 of them enme on four plays, Hickman is a thunderous run­ ner, The junior had 52 yards on 11 carries against Glenn, 122 on 18 curries against Carver, 286 on 16 carries ngainst Reynolds and 140 on 22 carries ngainst West Forsyth, That gives him 600 yards on 67 carries, a robust 9.0 average. “ C edric is R icky W hite (Dnvie's cureer rushing leader), but two inches taller.” Linville said. "R ic k y was 6 -1 , 190 pounds. Cedric is 6-3. 225, und you don't see nn ounce of fal on him. Tlic first lime I walked in the weight room und saw him. I looked at his face and thought: 'That's Ricky W hite.' I said: 'H oly cow.' “ The Vikings put up u fighl in bolh lo.sses: The loss lo Glenn wus 0-0 four minules inlo the fourth quarter, nnd the loss to West wns 0-0 al hnlftime. In the 31-16 win over Carver, they forged a 31 -8 lead and snnpped the defending 3-A chump’s 16- gnme unbeutcn slrenk. In the 59- 26 w in over Reynolds, they rolled up 578 yards (including 123 on nine carries by Jason Scoll and 60 on 10 carries by Chris M ack) to easily offset Reynolds’ 369 rushing yards, Q B Don Page wenl S-of-8 for 87 yards. North’s power game also de­ scribes the Wur Eagles, wlio wilt counter with Cooler Arnold, who is already just 34 rushing yards from the 1,000 plateau, “ I never try to make predic­ tions, bul I think it’s going to be a good gume to see in the slunds,” Oukley suid. “Bolh of us would like a win going into conference, and wiioever wins il's going to be a win over a qual­ ity leam." "They've had two weeks lo O a k lu y L in v illc , prepare for us and they know what we do and who we've got," llling said, "Still, who makes the fewest mistakes is going to win.” Notes: Th e key could b c i which quarterback - Andrew McClnnnon or Page - cnn slow the run defense. Linville ¡mid Page is capable of making a Iny- you'r-cars-bnck defense pay. "W e’ve got n good senior quar­ terback nnd three good senior re­ ceivers," he .suid. "H e’s u lot like Dan Sullivan (2000-01) with a little better umi. Page is aboul the same running-wise us Dun, not quite the nrm of Drew Ridenhour (1997-99), H e’s between Drew und Dun on throwing.” Ironi- cnlly, this is the first-ever meet­ ing between Dnvie und North. The Episcopal Chnrch of the Ascension at Fork Welcomes You (and your best Mend) The DavieCounty Humane Swiety will be here with best friends who The Blessing of the Animals Saturday, October 4,2003 Л i \ i \ m C I'C O venili 0-0 6-0 0-0 .S-l 0-0 4-1 0-0 4-2 0-0 2-4 Л r- D/Wnc COUNTY m V E im U S K RECORD, 'riuirsdny, Sept. 25, 2003 - H7 Notes & Quotes J a m e s C h a s i n g R i c e , L a n k f o r d W i n s P l a y e r O f t h e Y e a r • Pcrrv .Ihiiip« nf ..............1........... .. . . .’ I’crry ,|ames of South Davie’s sevcnih-grnde foolhnll lenni IS chasing n couniy middlc-.scliool rccord thal once seemed unap- proachiiblc - Neil Rice’s 1,447 rushing ynrds In 1996. Halfway Ihrough the season, Janies hus 656 ynrds and is on pace for 1,312. He needs 791 yards in llie next four games to reach I^icc. Even more remarkable, James is almost hulfway there on u mere 2 1 rushes. Flo's uvernging 31 yards a curry und has 15 TDs. But il Soulh continues to effectively seui every game in the first qiiarter, he may nol gel enough second-half carries to ihrentcn Rice, wlio uvcruged 13 on 111 curries us a sevcntli grniler. • Eleven Duvie running bucks since 1977 have readied the 1,000-yard milestone, bul Cooler Arnold sliould make it 12 Fri­ dny nguinst North Forsylli. He only needs 34 ynrds witli five regu- Iur-.seu.son gumes to go, und he's gnined at lensi 119 in the first si.N gnnies. The Dnvie single-.seuson record liolder is Cedric W hile (1,601 in 1997), followed by.DavId Uiiye(l,472 in 1996). • Golfer .lelTLiinkford of Mocksvilie added another trophy lo his impressive collection recently by winning the Curolinas PGA Scclion golf championship nt Tlic Point Luke nnd Golf Club. His 8-iinder performunce (69-68-71) und ihree-slrokc winning margin on the Greg Norman-designed course produced n $3,600 firsl-plucc chcck, nniled down player-of-lhe-year honors in tlie Carolinas Section and gave him e.seniplions inlo lliree PGA Tour events (Charlotte's Wachovia Championship, the M CI Herituge Classic in Hilton Head nnd Ihe Chrysler Clnssic of Greensboro). "Thul's sonielliiiig we dreuni ubout," Lunkford, 39, wlio hud a top-30 finish in his most recent Greensboro appearance, told riie С luirlollc Olm'i'vcr. Flag Football Has Another Exciting Week Week three of the Dnvie Flag Football League wus unother e.\- citing round of gumes. In the firsl game of Sundny's tripleheuder, the Dirty Dozen defenled Ihc Acros 39-28. The nailbiler of the day was the Going Deep-Eiiforcers game. The Enforcers seemed lo liave a commanding leiid, bul wilh 43 ■seconds lefl Ihey lurned llie tmll over and gave Going Deep an­ olher shol lo win. Wilh 1.4 sec­ onds on the clock. Chnd Phillips hil Millnrd Vining wilhu 20-yard puss lo cup u gunie-winning drive nnd give Going Deep n 44-41 win. The ’»'ndkinville Vikings suf­ fered only their second loss in Ihree sensons (23-2 record), dropping a close game svitli ihe only undefeated team in the D FFL - the Spurlans. The game was lied nl 19 al halftime. Bolh teams traded scores nnd turn­ overs in the .second half, but the Spurlnns sijueaked by 40-37. The most noleuble perfor- niunces of Ihe dny; Chnd Phillips nnd M illard Vining (G oing Deep), Tony Hirrillieri (Dirty Dozen) and the entire Spurlnns tenni. Ciieck out the leugue web­ site: www.geocilies.coni/ davieflugfoolbnll <htlp:// w w w .g e o e i l i e s .c o m / dnviel'lngfoolball>. Oregon Stops IHeisman Candidate Perry • No. 22 Oregon stoppeil Chris Perry and No. 3 Michigan Salurday, 31-27. Perry, a Davie C o unty native, cniered Michigan's first road trip as llie nation's leading rusher, but only managed 11 carries for 26 yards. The Hcisman T'rophy cnndidute wus uvernging 183 ynrds u game. • Patrick Low ery (D avie class of 2002), a redshirl fre.sh- nian linebucker, lias appeared in two of N.C. Slale's four games. After making Iwo tackles in a 59-20 seusoii-opeiiiiig win over Western Cnrolinn, lie snw no ac­ tion in back-to-back losses. He played in Saturday's 49-21 win over Te,\as Tech, but didn'l make uny tackles. • David Wooldridge (Duvie class of 2002) still has one punt for North Curolina. His only punt traveled 61 yards in the opener againsi Florida Slate, but he stayed on the bench in tlie last two gnnies ns Ihe Tar Heels fell to 0-3. • Rod Tenor (Davie class of 2001), n redshirl sophomore re­ ceiver for Calawba, was second on the leam in receptions tlirough two games for the eiglilh-rankcd Indians, who im­ proved lo 3-0 SaUirtlay. Enter­ ing game three. Tenor had ciglit catches for 137 yards (17.1 av­ erage). The leader, Corey Ready, had 13 catches. Old School: Davie Sports From September, 1994 • Chris Perry, a 2003 Heis- man Hopeful ns Michigan's .se­ nior Inilbuck, fueled the North Duvie sevcnth-grude footbnli tenm’s 55-0 win over Corriher- Lipe. He rushed for 102 yards, cuughl a Drew Ridenhour pass for 26 yards, scored on runs of 52 and 50 yards and returned a fumble 45 yards for a score. A l- The Challenge Saturday At Pudding Ridge Golf The Challenge nl Pudding Ridge Golf Club is scheduled I'or Sepl. 27. There will be two lour- ‘83 War Eagles Reunion Oct. 17 The 1983 Wur Eagles football tenm will have u 20-year reunion and reception al the Ocl. 17 home D uvic gume againsi Soulh Rowan. The former players and coaches will meel al 6 p.m. in the classroom nexi lo the auxiliary gym. Formore information, contact John Bullins at 940-2704, De­ vore Holman at 284-4543 or Kerwyn Wilson al 391-1628. namenis in one dny wilh over $6,000 in casii awards. ’I'ournanieiil formnt; Teams consist of fmu- aimiteur players, sholgun start at 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m ., and 18-hole captain's choice. Registration begins al 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Awards and prize drawings ufler ench round for: $1,000 for hole-in- one, lop Ihree teams, closest to the pin and longest drive. All proceeds lo benefit North Davie Ruriian Scholarship Fund, community service projects und other needs of Ihe comniunity. For more inforninlioii, contact Jim Eaton at 998-3043, Tim Hen­ drix at 492-2708 or Jimmy Sum­ mers at 940-5054. logellier. Perry wus responsible for 23 poinls, counling Ihree ex­ tra poinls he kicked und one con­ version he run. Zeke Enrle udded 94 yards rushing. • Ashley Latham of North Davie's softball leam hail three hits in an 18-0 thrashing of Soulh Duvie. Asliley Brucken hit a three-run homer as North swept the doubleheader with a 7-4 win. Jessica Diilnrd of Soulh and Dana Sniilh of Norih also honi- ered in game Iwo. • Davie's JV foolbnll team got 89 rushing yards from Aubrey Jnmes in a 28-14 win overSlar- moiint. Malt Jumes rushed for 64 ynrds and returned a punt 45 yards. • Davie's tennis team I'mished Ihird in the conference behind Reynolds and Mount Tabor. No. 3 Beth Cam pbell and No. 5 Laura Prillaman eneii went 5-1 in the conference. In an 8-1 win over West Forsylh, Davie gol singles wins from No. 1 Tami Ramsey, No. 3 Jenny Mando and No. 4 Tiffnny Hnrris. Ramsey, Mando, Cunipbell, I’rilluman and Slephanie Curler were vic­ torious in n 7-2 will. • Thomas Hunter run for 150 ynrds, including TD s of 60 aiul 40 yards, ns N. Dnvie's eighth leum pounded Corriher-Lipe 36- 14. Eric Kollvc relumed n kick- off 70 ynrds, and linebacker John Daye hnd 12 luckles, four sacks nnd cuii.scd n fumble. 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II.V lirin n I’itls IJiivie Comity liiilcrprisi; Kccoril Il's aniiiziiij; Perry James niul Sliylcek "'Г1)с Froiil<" Brown did 111)1 llylil e:icli oilier in liio huddle lo see wliieli one would carry ihe bail lasl week ror.Soiilli Oiivic's sevenlii-gratle football leam. which marched to Sotilheiisi and smacked the I’alriols in liie mouth, ll didn'l mailer one hil whicli ninnini: back got the ball. Tlie tmsloppabie I’erry James had a typical yame - si.x carries I'or 187 yards and five loiielulnwns - bul Urown was ct|ually cleclriryiiiij wilh four carries for 14.S yards. Santana Arnold, a bruiser who prel'ers leaving cleat marks on a tackier for 10 loud yards, ailded .^4 as the Tigers rolled to 3fifi rushing yards on I.S allempts and hung seven touchdowns on llieir fourlii ballered opponent. " If Soullieast would have moved ihe hall some and wc woiilil Iiave iiad lo drive a longer Held. Ihose lumihers could have been a lol moro," Coacii Todd Uunigarner said. "1 mean, what­ ever yard line we sliirleil on was how far wc went." In a rerun of three previous games, ii was mop-up liinc by the middle of llic first quarler. The game-starting setjucnce: • The Patriots opened deep in liieir lerrilory, wenl nowliere and i>n fourth down snapped llie ball over llie punler's head. Soulh scored in lliree plays. • Soulheasi iried lo punt on ibe fourlh play of its seeond .series, bul South smothered Ihe punier in Ihe end zone for a safely. • Southeast then kicked off S a n t a n a A r n o l d i s a b u l l i s h r u n n e r w h o a v e r a g e s 8 y a r d s a c a r r y f o r u n b e a t e n S o u t h . from the 2(1. and you know wliat happened next. "They kicked ll riglil lo Perry, and il was lights oul from iherc," Uunigarner said of James' 44- yard louciidown return. "It W'as 18-0 before they ever got the scoreboard started. They had trouble gelling il slarled. We had a delay because they didn'l have the chains oul there; they couldn'l find the key lo gel Ihe chains." With llie 'I'igers scoring on .seven of eight possessions - the c.xception was the end when Soulh ran oul ihe clock - they sel Soulh's seventh-grade record for poinls ami posted Ihe seeoiid- iiiost points in their two-team, 11 -year hislory. Tiie record is 68 by the 201)0 eighth leam in a sluitoul of Soulheasi. South wenl 7-of-7 on two-point conversions. Janies pushed liis absurd sea­ son totals lo 6.56 yards and l.i TDs on 21 carries. He's gained no fewer lhan I .“iO yards, and he’s run Ihe ball no more than six times. Th e onslaught continued when Brown got involved. “Tlie Freak" broke scoring runs of .“i.S and .53 yards. "Brow n makes people miss, lays liis head back and goes," Bumgarner said. The Tigers' shulout sircak - and 166-0 running score for the season - ended in Ihc second Hiiiirter with the score 32-0. "We had a breakdown in an assignmenl, and llieir llltle No. 3 sc|iiirled througli for 60 yards." Bumgarner .said. "Josh Oswell j-an him down and we held them unlil fourlh down. I think lliem scoring miuie Ihc boys mad go­ ing into the second half." The slar of South’s lake-no- prisoncrs defen.se was Oswell. Causing hI^oc around him were Michael Jones, Chris Sponaugle, Arnold atul Zach Slioemakcr. "Oswell played by far his best game, l ie was sprinting to Ihe ball. Me had a super game.” Bumgarner said. "Marcus Gad- .son gol his firsl start al split end, and he made a two-point conver­ sion on a reverse." Can anyone make Ihe Tigers' sweat? Bimigarner’s challenge in the second iialf of the season is to see lhat their focus doesn’t drill. They play al China Grove on Sepl. 30 and at home to Knox on Oct. 14. “ Knox is prelty strong. I’ve seen liieni play and they’ve got some athletes,” he said. “ I know North Davie’s down in numbers, but when you play them you never know. I’ve heard China Grove was fairly good." Mayfield Runs All Over Corriher-Lipe C o n lin iie d I'ro m Puge B l losses ll) West Kowan and Erwin, he Iefl Southeast’s defenders grasping al air. l-or the year, he’s gol 446 yards and an 11.2 yards-per- carry average. Anti ilon't forget - he's the only sevenlli grader on the team. Jusl tliink, nexl year he and Perry James (6.56 rushing yards for Ihe 4-0 sevenlh team) will line up In Ihe same back- I'ield. "I lold Janies I’m awfully proud of liim," Bumgarner salti. "W ith a seventh grader going Q u a r t e r b a c k Z a c h l l l i n g b a r k s t h e s i g n a l s b e f o r e t a k i n g t h e s n a p f r o m M i c h a e l J o n e s . - P h o t o s b y J a m e s B a r r i n g e r iim .‘ ' L \ i l u S a d ^ i ^ K n ” o c i ! ’ is .' speed of Ihe game ciianges dras­ tically from Tuesday lo Wednes­ day. For Janies to be averaging 100 yards a week against eighth- grade compclition, lhal speaks volumes of l\im." 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M e g a n H o w e l l a n d h e r f a t h e r , R i c k y , s h a r e a h a p p y m o - T a r a P a r k e r u n d e r w e n t h e a r t t r a n s p l a n t s u r g e r y i n J u l y M y s t I H o w e l l - P o p l l n w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r M a l l l e E l i z a b e t h , r r i e n t . 2 0 0 1 .J® S i s t e r s I n s p i r e d T r in it y B a p t i s t P r e a c h e r . « For liie Rev. Darrell Cox, preiicliing liie funeral for Ihe three Howell sisters is tiie most itifficuil service he lias ever been callect upon to do. In his 23 years as a minister, hc had never encountered a tragedy of such magnitude as the Пегу explosion tliat claimed their young lives after an alleged drunk driver craslied into the back of the lim­ ousine Tara Howell Parker had rented to take them to a Fleetwood IVlac concert in Greensboro. They all three wanted to'go in a limousine, then abandoned the idea after checking on the cost, Bul Tara, determined to please her sisters, liad surpriseil Ihem by arriving lo pick up Mysli Howell-Poplin and Megan Howell on the after­ noon of Sepl. 10 in llie back of a sleek, black limo. Tlieir deaths at such a young age — Tara and Mysli were new molhers still in tlieir 20s, and Megan, a junior in high scliool — lefl family and friends and all of Davie County reeling from sliock and overwhelming grief. News of Ihe tragedy made nalional news be­ cause of Tara’s role as a spokesperson for the United Network for Organ Sharing (U N O S ) fol­ lowing her July 28, 2001, heart transplant and husband Shawn’s job as crew chief for N A S CA R driver Dale Jarrell. Preacher Cox, as he is called by the members at Trinity, loved the three sisters dearly, having watched Tara, Mysli and Megan grow up as part of his congregation on Highway 601 South. Ricky and Bremla Howell had started taking the three girls lo H eart to H eart with Kathy Chaffin church Ihere a few monlhs after Megan was born on Jan. ?.8, 1987. Ricky and Tara’s molher, Caliiy, who has since remarried Tom Merrill and liad another daughter, had divorced a few years before, and the two shared custody of their only daugiiter while she was growing up. Brenda’s daughter, Mysli, was about 5 when slie married Ricky, and they had her last name legally changed lo Howell. From the very beginning of his relationship witli her mother, Ricky loved her as one of his own. As tlieir minister, Prcaclier Cox, now in his lyih year al Trinity, had Ihe opportunity to walch the giris develop inlo beautiful and outgoing young women. He had celebrated tiieir salvation as they accepled Christ inlo their lives and seen them all baptized at his church. "1 was wilh them Ihrougli the major events in their lives,” he said. Prcacher Cox, for example, conducted the ceremony wlien Mysli married Shane Poplin on April 20 of lasl year. “They were excited and happy to be getting married," he said. "We had fun nt the rehearsal, cutting up some and carrying on with them." Tlie minister was a faithful visitor to Tara throughout her four open-heart surgeries and subsequent transplant surgery. Except for when he was out of town. Preacher Cox never missed a day visiling Tara during the three monlhs she spent at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center wailing on a donor heart during llie summer of 2001. He went to cheer her up, he lold the ООО family and friends in the main sancluary and overflow chapel at the sisters’ Sept. 14 funeral, bul time and time again, she ended up cheering him. “She made me laugh,” he said. It wasn’t long after her transplant, he said, lhal Tara, swollen and wearing an oxygen mask, motioned liim over by her bed in tlie in- tensive-care unit with her index finger, "1 leaned over,” lie said, “and she said, ‘I want you lo preach to me,' and ‘I wanl you lo sing to me.’ " "1 said, ‘Tara, we’re in the IC U unit,’ ’’ he recalled. "She said, ‘I know where we are.’ " Preacher Cox said he asked a nurse if she thought it would be all righl. "She said, ‘If that’s what she wants, have at it,'" he said. He didn’t have a songbook with Iiim, Preacher Cox said, or even a Bible. He had come lo pray wilh Tara, like he usually did on hos­ pital visits. But this was no usual hospital visit, and this was no usual patient. Wlien Preacher Cox told Tara he didn’t have his Bible wilh him, she wasn’l aboul lo accept thal as an excuse. “There’s mine,” she said, pointing lo the lop of a nearby nightstand. Thai visit with Tara taught Preacher Cox a lesson lie said he will never forget, that he’d better be ready to preach and/or sing at any given time. On that day in the IC U unit of Baptist Hospital, some 26 months ago, he sang "Sheltered in tlie Arms of God" for Tara. And when hc had finished, he said, "she said, ‘Preach to me.' " Preacher Cox said he opened Tara’s Bible and preached a sermon based on I Peler S;7, which reads, "Casting nil your care upon Him ; for He careth for you.” Tara and Mysti were saved during cliurch services, he recalled at ^ the funeral, but Megan was saved at the hospital a day or two before Tara’s trhnsplant surgery. He was there vi.^iting, he recalled, when she told him she needed lo talk lo him, alone. Megan, her molher and Preacher Cox walked oul into the hall­ way where they could talk privately. "She said, ‘Preacher, I ’m not PIcusc See Sislcrs - Page 04 H e a r t b r o k e n : S t u d e n t s D e v a s t a t e d B y D e a t h s By Kathy Chaflln Davie County Enterprise Rccord Studenis began gathering in the parking lot of Davie High School early on the evening of Sept. 11 following the late-night accident that killed junior Megan Howell and her two sisters while on their way home from a Fleetwood Mac concerl. They encircled parking space No. 210, where Megan had parked the brand new Honda Civic her parents, Ricky and Brenda Howell, surprised her witli on her 16th birthday this past January. The bright red car with tiie license plate, “Sweel Baby,” was missing. But it was the absence of the pretty brunette who drove il lhal was causing the young hearts to break. Johnathan Brill, Megan’s boyfriend for the past 14 months, was one of the Tirsi to arrive nt the candlelight vigil in her memory. He knell down on the line dividing spaces 210 and 211, laid his head on the pavement and cried, Soon, his sobs were joined by others in a loud chorus of raw grief - so painful, so horrendous, so hopeless as to send chills ihrough all those who heard il. Occnsionally, Johnathan lifted his head and reached out with his Iiands to touch tiie numbers painled on the pavement, grasping for anylhing to connect him with the girl he had loved with ail his lieart. "She meant the world lo me,” hc said. “She meant the world to a lol of people,” The Iwo had been classmates since tlie fourih grade, boyfriend and girlfriend on and off during that time, lie said, but il wasn't until Ihe summer of 2002 that Iheir relationship began lo turn seri­ ous. They had even talked about marriage, Johnathan snid, but agreed lhat Megan’s education would come first, “ She wanted to go lo Wake Foresl and be a doclor,” he said. Megan and Johnathan met every morning at her parking spnce and walked into school logelher. “She was my life," he said, "and it's just like 1 had my life taken away. Everylhing lhat I've ever done up lo this point doe.sn'l even matter now." M olly Harris wns nmong the close lo ISO sludents, teachers, ministers, friends nnd fnmily at the candlelight vigil. She and Megun had been classmates since preschool and were best friends from the fourih through the eighth grndes. “She wns nice to everyone," M olly snid. "It didn’t mnlter what group you hung oul wilh. She would always sny ‘hey’ to you." When she first henrd nbout the nccident enrly Ihnt morning, Molly snid she couldn'l believe il. Bul ns the news sprend throughout the school thnl day, the horror of what had happened began to sink in. "We were all Ihere for each other,” she snid, "and tlint renlly helped a lol.” Area ministers joined counselors al Ihe high school in providing support to students. Tables were set up in the multipurpose room where studenis could talk about their feelings, make white ribbons to wear in memory of Megan nnd her sisters, 24-yenr-old Mysti Howell-Poplin and 29-year-old Tarn Howell Parker,'or write notes nnd letters to the family. “If we wanted," M olly said, “we could go into a separate room with guidance counselors and talk to ihem aboul it.” The Rev. Jimmy Lancaster, pastor nt Jerusnlem Baptist Cliurch, was one of the ministers al the high scliool during tiie school day. He also nddrc.s.sed the sludents al Ihe vigil ihnt nighl. “I've learned somelhing very vnlunble,” he said. “Whnt I've lenrned is thnt you tench us ns adults incredible lessons." Lancaster said there was nothing hc could say to the students to make their pain any less. Whnt he could promise them, he snid, was that they were not walking alone in their sorrow, "The Bible promises us that Christ is walking along beside us,” he snid, "The memories nnd experiences you had with Megan and her sisters, the times of laughter, the times of mischief, the times of sharing slories in chemistry or photography or the yearbook or cheerleading, whatever those experiences might be, I believe with nil my henrl ihe one thing lhat she would encourage us to do is live our lives fully and lo do all we can lo benefit others and lo honor our Lord." Without knowing Megan real well “except for the limes that I snw her .smiling," Lnncasler said he believed thnt she would be nmnzed and humbled by all the people who lurned oul to honor her memory. “M y hope and prnyer,” he snid, "is thnt you’ll always realize thal whether you realize it or not, people are watching the way you live your life ... And what’s imporlanl is Ihnt we live our lives in such a way lhal others cnn follow our exnmple." Debrn Howell Dunn, the nunt of Megnn, Mysti and Tarn, thnnked the students nnd others al Ihe candlelight vigil on behalf of the fam­ ily for their support. And Belly Howell, the sisters’ grnndmollier, plended with stu­ dents to learn a lesson from what had happened aboul the dangers of drinking. Please See Heartbroken - I’agc C4 I ' l T a r a P a r k e r w i t h h e r s o n , d a g g e r A l e x a n d e r ,M y s t i a n d S h a n e P o p l i n o n t h e i r w e d d i n g d a y . ) M e g a n i n h e r c a r , a s u r p r i s e g i f t f r o m h e r p a r e n t s . M o c k s v i l l e L i o n s S e e k D o n a t i o n s F o r A n n u a l W h i t e C a n e A u c t i o n Donations are sought for the Mocksville Lions Club While Canu Auction on Ocl. 16. All types of items ure requested, but no clothing. Items to be sold al auclion should be turned in by Oct. 13. The Ocl. 16 auction at Sl. Francis Catholic Church on Yudkinville Road in Mocksville will begin al 6:30 p.m., wilh a preview starting al 6. Among the ilems lo bc sold will be jewelry, household ilems. runiilure, lools, antiques and gift cerlificale.s. All proceeds will go lo the a.ssi.slance of the visually and hearing impaired. For more informalion. eall Linda Blackburn al 753-0950. O k t o b e r f e s t T i c k e t s O n S a l e H e r e The Triad German Club will hold ils annual Oktoberfest from 6-11 p.m. on Salurday, Oct. 4 al the Millennium Cenler, 101 VV. 5th St.. Winslon-Salem. Music will be by The Liltic German Band from Raleigh, wilh traditional German food, refreshments and dancing. Admission: $8 advancc, $10 at the door, available al Gusthau.s on Ihc Square in Mocksvillc, 751-7900. B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t U n i o n C h a p e l There will be ii country ham and sausage breakfast from 6:30-10 a.m. Salurday, Sept. 27 al Union Chapel Methodist Church, U.S. 601 North of 1-40, Mocksvillc. 4 0 - F o o t L o n g B a n a n a S p lit G r e e t s Y o u n g s t e r s A t B la is e A 40-foot long banana split greeted those attending the firsl nighl of A W A N A ul Blaise Baplisl Church. A W A N A will meet every Wedne.sday night throughout the school year from 6:30 -8 . All kids ages 3 ihrough sixlh grade arc invited and can begin any lime throughout the year. For more informalion. call the church office al 751 -3639. Beck Reunion Sunday The family of the laic Thomas Jefferson and Malilda Smilh Beck will meet Sunday, Scpl. 28 at Bear Creek Baplisl Church Fellow­ ship Hall. Lunch will bc served al 1 p.m. All relatives and friends are in­ vited. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brenl Collins Y o r k - C o llin s C o u p le M a r r ie d In S t . T h o m a s Lori Jo York and Matthew Brenl Collins, both of Mocks­ ville, were married at 5 p.m. July 12 in Sl.Thomas, Virgin Islands. Pastor Robert Nelson ofriei- aled. The bride is the duughter of Dennis and Kathy York and Jeff and Gena Cline of Mocksville. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walker of Mocks­ ville. Paternal grandparents are Ruby York and the lale Colin York of Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and Appal.u'hian Slale Univer­ siiy. She is a kindergarten leachcr al William R. Davie El­ emenlary School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Collins of A d ­ vance and Rosemary Collins of Pulaski, Va. Malernal grandpar­ ents are Ihe lute Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duncan of Chrislianslmrg, Palernal grandptirenls are Clyde Collins and the lale Mary Jo Collins. He is a graduale of Davie High School and is em­ ployed wilh E M A Resources. Neal-Froelich Engagement Announced Hcalher Nicolc Neal nnd Michael Ryan Froclich announce iheir ; engagcmenl. He is Ihe .son of ihe laic Chris Froelich Sr. and Palsy ; Byrd of Union Grove. The bride-elecl is also Ihe daughler of David Neal and Vickie Neal of Mocksville. She attended the University of North Carolina al Wilmington wliere she was a inembcr of Phi Mu Fraternity. She is completing a : business degree al the University of Phoenix and is employed us an . operations specialisi wilh Inmar Inc. The groom-lo-bc is a 1995 graduale of Davie High School and a 2001 graduale of Forsyth Technical Comnuinity College. He is em­ ployed with Mears Conslruclion Co. in Mocksville. An Ocl. 22 wedding is planned al Bluebeard's Bench Club in Sl. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. ^ R e e c e F a m ily P la n s R e u n io n The Reece fumiiy reunion will lie held Saturday,Oct. 11 at Union Grove Baplist Church in Yadkin County. A covercd dish meal will be .served al 6 p.m. For mote informalion call James or Virginia Recce al 998-5097. Master Touch Lawn Care ( 3 3 6 ) 3 9 1 - 3 5 7 8 R e s id e n t ia l & C o m m e r c ia l Mowing Edging Trimming • Aerification • Fertilization •Seeding • Full Lawn Maintenance CALL NOW FOR FALL AERIFICATION & RESEEDING Mark Cousineau, Owner Fi-ce EAliniates » Fully Insumí Davic County A r t s CouncilOmoCk FLY Dance Company im ^ Don't miss this hip hop dance troupe-these FLY guys know how lo move lo Ihe groovel _ • . _ Tickets:F f id a V i O c t . 3 Adults-$15. y'^ a n r k m Students S Senior Cilizons-$13 .< 9 U p m Groups (15+)-$12 A special Thank You to Gear2Dance fo r contributing to this program. 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P . 0 3 0 7 2 5 . 1 8 C M S 8 / 0 3 F l y : C o n t e m p o r a r y D a n c e T e a m C o m i n g T o T h e B r o c k DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, SepI. 25,2003 - C3 "They know how to move from Iheir kmtckie.s all ihe way down to their toenails." •Houston Press The young, high energy, all­ male contem pornry dance troupe Fly, from Houslon Texas, will bc taking the stage of the Brock Performing Arts Center on Friday, Oct, 3 at 7:30 p.m. "These five muscled young men, who look more like pro­ fessional athletes than dancers combine streel smarts and urban moves with break dancing to music by Bach and hip-hop moves to Haydn," said Laura Ward, executive direclor of Ihe Davic Arts Council. "Th e ir w ild showcase of high-energy head spins, body poppin', flying footwork, cork­ screw turns and limber-legged strength, have dance criiic.s and audiences across the country lit­ erally springing lo Ihoir feet in 336-766-9918 S h o p MOCKSVILLE •o Ir p e t •UMINATE FLOORING •CERAMICTILE •CABINETS Sandy L Leonard Paul McCormack (ntcifef Oesignef Kitclien Oevgncf Mocksville Builders Supply’s Home Decor Center Is your local one stop shop with an attractive, showroom atmosphere. Our professional design team wil give you die personal attention you just can't get In those big city stores. 814 S. Main St., Mocksville (336)751-5915 open MfSam-Spm & iyAppi: wild applause at the sheer physi- calily of bodies hurtling Ihrough space. “Recognizcd for Ihcir boldly original choreographic inven­ tions, Fly is the mosl succe.ssful dance company in Texas, next lo the Houslon Ballet, having per­ formed at the Kennedy Cenler in Washington, D .C and venues across the country," she said. “This kind of street savvy, hip-hop style of dance explodes with energy and sheer guts. These dancers are performing the same moves lhal kid.s across the world sec on M T V every day - but they are taking it to a much higher level. "For a group of urban profes­ sional dancers lo come to a ru­ ral area such as Davie Couniy offers our young people the op­ portunity to experience a bil of Ihe big cily righl in ourown back yaid. Il’s nol M T V or ihe music awards; this is real, in your face dancing by some of the nation's best. They call themselves Fly for a reason," Ward said. Fly's repertoire includes mu­ sical selections by Leonard Bernstein, Earth Wind & Fire, Propellcrheads, Michael Jack­ son, Nat King Cole, Vivaldi, and James Brown. The Brock is locatod al 622 N. Main Sl. in Mocksville. Tick- els are $15 for general admis­ sion; $13 for siudents & senior citizens; $12 forgroups of 1.5 or more. "Bccausc the Brock is an in­ timate performing venue of only 483 scats, wc cncoiirage you to purchase tickets now by calling Ihe box officc at 751-3000," Ward said. Check the web sile: www.din'ieiirls.ori’. CAMILLE GARDENS* SIGNS P.msics • Mums ■ Pumpkins Trees • Shrubs • Gifts Address & Custom Signs i i Fn>m Muchvilli’• ¡{uy(^í¡ NUiljnmc.% Ciiiiixli Hil Hunt al VnUrnìUlmkfìim CmunamanDr. M y iinm c is .losliua Cole Baity. I turncti 1 year old on Tuesday, A ugust 26. I cel­ ebrated ruy birthday on Sun­ dny, August 24 nt m y home with m y fam ily. M y caite wus n blue Pord tractor, wiiicli is iny D addy’s favorite. M y M o m m y and D nddy are Luke and Stephanie Baity of M ocksvilie. M y m aternal grandparents arc ,|ini and Vivian Gro.ss of W inston-Sa­ lem. M y paternal grandpar­ ents are Kenneth and Mavis Baity of Mocksvillc. I would like to thank every­ body for coming and spending my special day wilh me nnd es­ pecially for all the great gifts I received. Interior Designs, Inc. Lot Us H elp You W ith Your H om e For the Fall Custom Line ol Window Trealmonis Silk Ticos t Plants Wall Coverings • Bedding Ensembles Acccessorics • Lamps E v e r y o n e is in v it e d to jo in u s f o r ... H o m e c o m i n g a t F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h 3 9 0 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t M o c k s v i l l e , N o r t h C a r o l i n a O c t o b e r 5 , 2 0 0 3 10:55 AM Worship Featuring: Spccial music by the Sanctuary Choir and a message from our former pastor Rev. Charles Bullock 12:15 PM Dinner on the Grounds Please bring a well-filled basket with enough for your family plus one more. Come prepared to enjoy good food and fellowship! S p e c ia l o £ t h e W e e k S a t h e r ’s Candy & C ookies / J 1 Limit 8 Last B T .U M ’S Farm ers & Planters Alm anac A v a ila b le N o w ! f o r 2 0 0 4 1 For ^iTiil iiilbniiiilion on 1 1 (IrilK.s & hvallli prohk'in.s, }>() lo 1 1 W» w.l'o.stcrdrugcó.coin | Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.fosterdrHgco.coni S a n t a ' s L i t t l e H e l p e r s s a y , " N o w i s t h e t i m e t o L a y a w a y f o r C h r i s t m a s a t D a n i e l F u r n i t u r e ! " W e h a v e a h u g e a s s o r t m e n t o f r e c l i n e r s f r o m “ B e s t ” a n d “ B e n c h c r a f t ” a n d G l i d e r R o c k e r s f r o m ‘ ‘B e s t ” a n d “ C a m b r i d g e C h a i r ” M o m s a i d s h e a l w a y s w a n t e d a g r a n d f a t h e r c l o c k a n d D a n i e l F u r n i t u r e h a s t h e b e s t s e l e c t i o n o f “ R i d g e w a y ” c l o c k s i n t o w n . C u r i o s o f a l l s h a p e s a n d s i z e s a r e i n s t o c k a t D a n i e l F u r n i t u r e . DANIEL FIBNTTURE C o u r t e o u s , D e p e n d a b le S e r v ic e f o r o v e r 6 0 Y e a r s A s A l w a y s , S a n t a w i l l b e o f f e r i n g F R E E C h r i s t m a s E v e d e l i v e r y Johnny Marklin • Melissa M. Rollins • Will Marklin 848 S. M ain St. • M ocksville 751-2492 • 751-3975 C4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY EN'l’ERPRlSE RECORD, I'hursday, Sept. 25, 2003 J o h n a t h a n B r it t a n d M e g a n H o w e l l .T a r a P a r k e r w i t h h e r s i s t e r , K a t i e M e r r i t t . M y s t i H o w e l i - P o p l i n e n j o y i n g C h r i s l m a s . S i s t e r s W e r e A n I n s p i r a t i o n . . . Contlm ivd rro iii Риде C l snvccl,’ " hi; recalloci," 'I ’m not saved.' I siiici, 'Merlin, arc you sure'.’' '■ The Iccmigcr liiiil one of the sweetosi pcrsonalilic.s of anyone he siiiil lie had ever met. She was .sure, Megan an­ swered, und t’reaelier Cox said lie went over the plan of sulva- llon in llie New 'I'estamenl and prayed wilh lier right Ihere in Ihc hospilal. I le asiied her lo niaiie a public profession ofher salvation al churcli Ihe following Sunduy niglil, afler whicii she would be baplized. She would, Megan lold him, bul she ilidn’l want lo be baptized by one of tiie assislani pastors al liie cluircli.. "She said, 'I want you In baptize me,’ " he said. And so he did. All Ihree sisters were outgo­ ing and friendly wlierever lie saw Ihem, Preacher Со.ч recalled at llieir funeral. i ie'd see Mysli walliing down the sidewalks of Mocksville on her way U> and from the Oavie County Courthouse and allorney Waile Leonard's oflice, where she worked as a paralegal. "She always waved big," he said, "uiul hollered al me, 'Hey, I’reacher.’’’ it was around 4:30 on the morning of Sept. II dial I’reacher Co.4 siiid he heard about the ac­ cidenl in a telephone call from Hrenda's brother, Keilh Milton. 'i'heir motiier, Doris i iiiton Lakey, iiad just returned iionie after t|uadniple bypass surgery at I'orsylh Medical Center, ami Ihe family wanted him lo lie there wiien they lold her aboul llie ac­ cidenl. "A lt the way over there, I was ihinking, 'Whal am I going lo doV " lie said." 'Wlial am I go­ ing lo do'.’’ ’’ i’reaclier Cox was Ihe one who lold the sisters’ grandmother what hail happened. She took Ihe news so badly Ihut siie had lo be rustled back lo the liospital by ambulance and put on a respira­ tor. She was laken off a few days laler ami has since returned home, where she is struggling lo deal with whal happened. In llie days following tiie ac­ cident, Pa’aciier Co,x said he was grasping at whal to do, whal lo say, 10 comfort the family. " I ’m just un old country preacher," he suid al the funeral, “with no Iraining, no formal edu­ cation wliatsocver." He began calling uround to olher area pastors, asking liow they had handled similar trag­ edies. "I found I couldn’t find any­ body wlio had handled anylhing tike this," lie snid. "And tiierc's nol u book you cun go gel e.xccpt the Bible lo say Ihis is how you can handle something like this. "Tlie only Ihing we havc to lean on is llte word of God." So Preaclier Cox did wiitit he always docs when he doesn’t know whal to do, lie prayed for God lo help him. He was still pruying for help when lie called Ricky the duy before the funerul und asked if he could come hy and huve prayer wilh the family before they went to tite funeral home. "He said, ‘I’reuclier, I wisli you would,' " he suid, " “I wish you w ould.'" Afler arriving at tiie Howell home on M r. Henry Road, I’reacber Cox suid lie prayed wiih Ricky und Brenda. When he had finished, lie said Brendu went und got Megan's Bible oul of iier bedroom to siunv him. She unzipped the case the Bible was in und pointed oul three or four tissues her daugh­ ter hud wudded up anil stuffed inlo the back of llie case during cluirch services. "Megan was tenderheurted,” Preacher Cox suid. " I’d preach, and she’d cry.’’ Brenda ulso pointed oul an angel pin Megun hud won in Sunday school before pulling oul u duily Bible reading bookmurk wliich she liud placed lo mark John, Chaptcr 14. I’reacher Cox held the bookmark up during Ihe funeral. Megan had sketched a mon­ key, one of her favorite animals, al the top. under which she'd H e a r t b r o k e n . . . Conlim ied From I’uftcCI Megan loved school, she said, and all the extracunicular activi­ ties tlial went along wilh il. 'I'he family looked forward to seeing whal she would end up doing with her life, according lo her grundmother. Hill her dream is gone now, she said, adding, "Keep your dream alive for her." I'rances Tutterow, school heallh coordinator, related the supporl of the students and luc- iilty to the family. Th e y’ve al­ ready collected S400 as llie be­ ginning of a memorial fund for Megan, slie said, und will decide iuter on whut Ihey Ihink she would want them lo do wilh il. "Please let the family know how much we care," she said, "und ull Ihe thoughts thut were shared loday and all the prayers." Tulterow recalled that Ihe lusl time she suwTara was al Ihc high scliool. about six monlhs or so after her July 2S, 2001, heart transplant. "And I'm a nurse," she said. "I was a nurse in llie elementary schools, und I wus a nurse in llie middle schools, and I jusl moved T - S h ir t s T o R a i s e M o n e y F o r M e m o r i a l s Tlic family and friends of Tara Howell Parker, Mysti Howell- Poplin and Megan Howell - Ihc Ihree sisters killed on their way home from a Sept. 10 Fleetwood Mac concert - will begin .sellr ing T-.shlrls Friday to raise money for mcmorini funds set up on tlicir behalf. The front of the T-shirts will feature Iheir picture, followed by the words, "In loving memory of Mcgun, Tura und Mysti." Below that will be written “John 3:10," their favorite Bible verse, according to their fnther, Ricky Howell. “then o|i the buck,” he said, "it's going lo say, ‘Plea.se don’t drink iinii (Irivc anti lake any more precious live.s,’ " Bumper stickers und pins will be uvaiiabte in the nenr future. The products, being provided by Courtside Sports ut cost, will be nvailabte at Davie Florist al 613 Wilkcsboro St. Proceeds will go toward the following memorial funds; ' • Jaggcf Parker Trust Fund, c/q Wachovia Bank, P.O, Box 2519, Cornelius, N .C. 28031. ' . • Shane and Mattie Poplin Assistance Fund, c/o Wachovia Bunk in Hillsclute. Donations to the fund may also be taken or mailed to attorney Watie Leonard’s officc in.Mocksvillc. Call the officc at 751-5020 witli questions. • Megan Howell Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Duvie High Sc.hool, 1200 Salisbury Road, Mocksvillc, N .C . 27028. The sistcr.s' father snid the fnmily hnd tulkcd with a represen- lalivc of the M A D D (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) chiiptcr in Orccnsboto about sliitling u chaptcr here. The miin charged with crasliing his 1У98 Ford F-150 pickup into the limousine in which the sisters were passengers had a blood.alcohol level of .17.pcrccnt, tnore.ibnn twice the ,08 per- ccnllcBtU lim it,'' 'i ' v ' . ' ■ Jeffrey Niles McFaydcri, 35, of Greensboro, faces three counts of necond-dcgrcc inurclcr and one count .of driving while im- pttife'd, HVlitid been cKfttged tliree previous times with driving wfiite impiiircd, but receiycd one convictipn. . . ' ‘ right on up witii Tara. I alwuys worried ubout iier heart und ill- ways worried aboul how she was iloing, anil I worried aboul tier al scliool, how she would get along... "I was so excited when I iieard ihul she hud had henruns- plunl, und you know whut slic wanled lo do, the very firsl ihing afler she hud that transplant, was she wunled lo start telling people how important it was to be do­ nors. "So that's whal I would like lo a.sk euch of you is to keep the light shining that wc have to­ night, keep Ihc brightness and the jiiiiiles lhal you saw in iheir faces,' support each other be­ cause you know that’s wlial they would want us 10 do, bul also help lo spread the messages llial were importunt to them. "And I know a message tliat wus imporiunt to Tara was to spread Ihe message lo lie a do­ nor, lo be an organ donor, and all of you here can help us to do that." Luncusler, in a pruyer for the grieving students, asked that all Ihose louched by ihe deullis of Ihe three sislers would learn wrillen noics from one ofhis ser­ mons. Ironically, il wus a sermon he said was inspired by Turn's wail for a donor heart. He hnd iieen to visil her in ihe hospital, he recnlled,'on one of those rare days when she was down. Tuni had been in llie hos­ pilal a couple monlhs by that lime. Preacher Cox suid, ¡md wus discouraged that they hadn’t been able lo find a donor hcarl. Trying to encourage her, "I said, 'Tarn, one of these days, they’re going lo find the right iieart for you,’ " he recalled, " ‘and when Ihcy do, you’re going 10 liave a new liearl, and you're going to be free from heurl' trouble’ ... from whul had happened lo laugh more, love more, slow down and lell each olher how Ihey feel more, hug more, pruy more nnd lo live each nnd every day more like Ihe Father in Heaven. A distraught Ricky Howell, falher of Megan, Mysti and Tarn, slopped by lownrd the end of ilic cnndlelighl vigil witli his cousin, Kenny 1 lowell, nnd took a few minutes lo hug his daughters’ friends and thank them for their supporl. The Rev. ,Stan Riddle closed the vigil in prayer, llianking God for the w'onderful memories of the sisters and asking for strength for their fnmily and friends 10 gel Ihrough lliis ter­ rible, tragic time. "Tlinnk you for whnt you're going to do in Ihc lives of these students," he suid. "Fallier, we realize lhal life is like a vapor, here today and gone loniurrow. Falher, we praise you for the time lhal we have on the face of Ihis enrih lo impact ihe lives of olhers. "ll is truly obvious thut Megan impncled Ihe lives of mnny young people. Thank you ( V " 'I said, 'A trouble-free heurl is whnt you’re going lo hnve.’ She sturled Inughing, nnd 1 sturled luugliing. So I said, 'Thai sounds prelly good, a trouble- free heart.” ’ When he went oul lo his van lo go home, Prencher Cox sniil he pulleil an index card from his pocket and outlined a sermon from John 14 on how lo have u trouble-free heart. Megun wus in the church Ihc following Sundny, silling in the seventh or eighth row where she nlwnys snl, he snid, when he prenclied the sermon. And she look notes on the iiookmark be­ ginning with, "To be free from heart trouble ..." for her and for her memories." All ofthe students al the vigil joined Riddle in reciting the Lord's prayer, afler whicii tliey sang "Am azing Grnce." Mnny .lingered around Megan’s park­ ing lot for anolher half hour to nn hour, crying, hugging and tulking quietly nniong them­ selves. As they slowly left to return lo their homes, they left behind a Inble filled wilh boui|uels of llowers, handwrillen notes nnd other tributes lo Mcgnn. "When Brenda pulled that oul and showed il lo me, il almost jumped off the page," he said, ilis voice breaking wilh emotion. "And God said, ‘Huve you for­ gotten wliut you told them? Huve , you forgotten whal you told them about how not to have a troubled heart'?’ ’’ Megan didn’t know it that duy. Preacher Cox said, but slie was outlining the sermon for the funerul he would later prcacli for her nnd Iier two sisters. He read from St. John 14, venses 1-6; ‘Lei nol yonr hcarl he ironhUul: yc hclicve hi God, be- Hcvc also in Me. In iny Falhcr's house are many mansions: ifil were nol so, I would havc lold you. I яо lo prepare a placc fo r you. And if I ЦО and prepare a place fo r you. I w ill comc afiain and rcccivc you unlo Myself; lhal where I am. iherc yc may he also. And wliillier I go ye know, and the ir«y yc know.' Thomas sailli u n lil him, 'Lord, icf know nol whither Thou noesi: and how can u'f know ilie way'/' . Jc.'ius.saiilimiiohim, 'lamthe way, ihc irulh, and ihc life; no man comcih unio ihc Faihcr, hul by Me,' "Everyone in tills room has a troubled heart loday," Preacher Cox said ut Ihe funeral. "We all do ... The whole couiiiy's heart is troubled. "I've never seen anylhing like Ihis in my life." Rcading from Megan’s notes, lie went over four steps for hav­ ing a trouble-free hcarl. The Inst step, he said she had written, is lo believe in a person, and lhal person is Jesus. Secondly, he read from Megnn’s notes, "The cure for a troubled hcurt loday, believe in the placc lhal is prepared for us." Henvcn's not a figment of the imagination, Prencher Cox as­ sured the sisters’ fumily and friends, including many weeping Dnvie High students, it's u real place, a real city, a city of man­ sions. There will be no good-tiyes in Heaven, he suid, and no more need for funeral homes as there will be no more dealh. Thirdly, Megan had written, the cure for a trouble-free heart is to believe in the plan of salva­ tion. The fourth slep, he rend from her notes, is to believe in the promise. "He said, ‘If I go, I will comc ugnin.’ ” For those who believe. Preacher Cox said the life after this one will be one great re­ union, "It will be just one reunion Ihrough eierniiy," he snid. Preacher Cox thanked Megan for paying iiltcniion that Sunday and for writing down the notes from his sennon. “I forgot," he .said, “but you lold me how it is." If he could havc spent just five more minutes with Ihe Howell sisters. Preacher Cox said lie believes tliey would havc asked him to lell their friends and loved ones nt the funeral about Christ. In closing the servicc, he asked everyone tliere to bow llieir heads, close their eyes and keep liicm closed while he asked anyone not saved to repeat after him the prayer of salvation. When he usiced for a show of hands from those who had ac­ cepted Christ at the funeral, Cox snid be counted at least 70, In addition,'he snid nine people were saveil and baptized nl ctiurch this past Sundny morn­ ing ns n direct result of what hnd linppencd. The iiccident that killed Turn, Mysti and Megan was a terrible tragedy. Preacher Cox suid, "but God used it in a wonderful way." Brenda Howell said after the funerul that Preacher C o x ’s words had brought great comfort lo the family. “ He’s a wonderful man,” she said. “He’s our friend, not just our paslor.” Preacher Cox said lie contin­ ues to check on llie family every day and will keep doing so. 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The Brock Performing Arts Center serves as host site for the second year in u row. Students at Davie High have been putting in a few extra hours in their practice routines to pre­ pare for the event. The ail day affair begins Oct. 3 at 8;30 a.m. with registration at tiic Brock.' Davie High dancc teacher Terri Winehell hopes to have several area schools participate. She currently hns commitments Mt. Tabor, Reynolds, und M hi- ernl Springs whose leucher is a former national dancc instructor bf the year. Winehell hopes more schools wiil commit as the event draws closer. Dnvie High School Dunce will host nnd guest artists from tlie Jnn Vnn Dyke Dunce Group will perform works and hold a cluss for attending students. The class wiil focus on modern dance techniques and composition. The event is to support mod­ ern dance and give students nn opportunity to present their works on stage. To end the dny students will give n showcase perfor- works from M e m b e r s o f D a v l e H i g h ’s d a n c e c l a s s e s w i l l p e r f o r m d u r i n g t h e f e s t i v a l a l o n g w i t h s t u d e n t s f r o m o t h e r s c h o o l s . - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n ( A b o v e ) M e m b e r s o f t h e J a n V a n D y k e D a n c e G r o u p w i l l b e g u e s t a r t i s t s a n d t e a c h e r s a t t h e f e s t i v a l . Dr. D.L. Lowrie To Be Guest At Blaise Revival D a v i e H i g h d a n c e s t u d e n t s ( l e f t t o r i g h t ) J e n n i f e r H a m i l t o n ( 9 t h ) , M a r i a V l l l a v l c e n c i o ( 1 0 t h ) , T r i c i a B u r g a n , a n d L i z e t C a b r e r a ( b o t h 9 t h ) p r a c t i c e d u r i n g s c h o o l h o u r s . Blais,e Baptist Church will hold revival meetings Sept 28-Oct.5. Gue.st speaker will be Dr. D ,L. Lowrie of Lubbock, Texas. Lowrie is a Tennessee native. He received his col­ lege education at Carson- Newman College and East Tennessee State University, He received his theological training at Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi­ nary and earned a doctorate of divinity from Dallas Bap­ tist University, He has been a pastor sincc 1954 with the exception of six years that he gave to de­ nominational service in Texas and Tennessee. He has served First Baptist Church in Lub­ bock, Texas as .senior pastor from 1992-2001, plus an ear­ lier ministry with this church ■from 1980-1986. Services will begin with a homecoming celebration on Sept 28 at 8;30 and 11 a.m. A covercd dish meal w ill be held following services. Revival meetings will be held nightly Sunday-Saturday at .7 with Dr. Lowrie present- ing the message each evening. The week of revival services will wrap up on Sun­ day Oct, 5 as Dr. Lowrie preaches at 8;30 and 11 a.m. Othor opportunities to hear D.L. 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M y s t i H o w e l l - P o p l i n e n j o y i n g C h r i s t m a s . S i s t e r s W e r e A n I n s p i r a t i o n . . . f - S h l r t s T o R a i s e Cunllnuud From C l suvcci,’ " hc recalled. “ T m not .saved.' I said, ‘Megan, are you sure?'" The teenager had one of the sweete.st personalities of anyone lie snid he had ever met. She was sure, Megan an- swereil, and Prcacher Cox said he went over the plim of salva­ tion in the New Testament and prayed w ith her right Ihere in the hospital. He asked her to make a public profession of her salvation al church the following Sunday night, after which she would bo baptized. She would, Megan lold him, hut she didn’l want to l>c ba[)lizcd by one of the assistant pastors at the church.. "She said, ‘1 want you to baptize me,’ " he said. Anil so he did. All three sislcrs were outgo­ ing and friendly wherever he saw them, I'reacher Cox recalled at Iheir funeral. He'd see My.stl w'alkingdown the sidewalks of Mocksville on her way lo and from Ihe Davie County Courthouse and attorney Wade Leonard's office, where she worked as a paralegal. "She always waved big," he said, “ und hollered at me, ’Hey, Preucher.” ' It wus uround 4:30 on Ihc momii\gofScpl. U lhal Preacher Cox said he heurd ubout the nc­ cident in u telephone cnll from Uremia’s brother, Keith Hilton. Their mother, Doris Hilton Lakey, had just returned home after i|iiadniple bypass surgery ul I'orsyth Mcdicul Center, aud the family wanted him to be there when they lold her about Ihe ac­ cident. "A ll Ihe way over ihere, I was thinking, 'W hal am 1 going to do?’ " he said. “ ’What nm 1 go­ ing to do'.’’ " Prcacher Cox was the one who told Ihc si.slqrs' grandmother whal hud hnppened. She took Ihe news so baiily lhal she had to be rushed back to the hospital by ambulance and put on a respira­ tor. She was taken off a few days later ami has since returned home, where .she is struggling to deal wilh whut huppened. In the days following the ac- cidcnl. Preacher Cox said he was grasping al what to do, what to suy, to comfort the fumily. “ I'm just un old country preacher," he said al the funeral, '’with no training, no fonnul cdu- cution whulsoevcr." Hc began calling nrouml lo other ureu pnslors, asking how they had handled similar trug- edics, "I found I couldn’l find any­ body who hnd hnndled nnylhing like thi.s,” he suid. "And there's nol u book you cnn go get except the Bible lo sny this is how you cun handle something like this. "The only tiling we have to lean on is the word of God." So Preacher Cox did whal he ulways does when he doesn’t know whut to do, he prayed for Ood lo help him. He was slill praying for help when he callcd Ricky Ihe day before Ihe funeral and asked if he could come by and have prayer with the family before they wenl lo the funeral home. "He said, ‘Preuchcr, 1 wish you would,' " he suid, “ ’1 wish you would.’ ’’ After urriving nl the Howell home on Mr, Henry Road, Preucher Cox suid hc prayed with Ricky und Brendn. When hc hud finished, he snid Drendu went nnd got Megan's Bible oul of her bedroom to show him. She unzipped the case the Bible was in and pointed oul ihree or four li.ssucs her dnugh- ter had wadded up und slulTcd into the buck of Ihc cuse during church 8СГЛ'1СС8. “Megan was tenderhearted,’’ Preacher Cox .suid. “ I’d preach, and she’d cry.” Brenda ulso pointed oul an ungel pin Megun hud won in Sunduy school liefore pulling out u daily Bible reading bookmark which she had placed to mark John, Chapter 14. Preacher Cox held the bookmark up during the funerul. Megun had sketched « mon­ key, one of her favorite animals, at the top, under which she'd H e a r t b r o k e n . . . CoiUlnucd Krimi Pngc C l Megan loved school, she said, und all the extracurricular activi­ ties that went along with it. The family lookcil forward to seeing what she would end up doing wilh her life, uccording lo her grandmolher. But her dream is gone now, she suid, adding, "Keep your dream alive for her." ■•'ranees Tutterow , school health coordinalor, related Ihe support of Ihe students and fac­ ulty to ihe family. They've al­ ready collected S400 as the be­ ginning of a memorial fund for Megan, she .said, and will decide later on whal Ihey ihink she would want tlicm to do wiih it. ’’Please lei the family know how much wc care,” she said, "and all Ihe thoughts lhal were shared today and nil Ihe prayers." Tutlerow recalled thul Ihc Insl lime she suw Taru was ut Ihe high school, about six months or so afler her July 2S, 2001, heurl trunsplunt. "And I'm a nurse," she suid. "I was a nurse in Ihe elemenlnry schools, unil 1 was u nur.se in ihe middle schools, and 1 just mov ed right on up wilh Tara. 1 nlwnys worried uboul her henrl nnd al­ ways worried nbout how she wus doing, und I worried about her nt school, how she would gel along ... “ I was so exciled when 1 heard thal she hud hud her trans­ plant, and you know whut she wunled to do, the very first thing afler she had lhat trunsplunt, was she wanted to start telling people how important it was to be do­ nors. "So that's whal I would like to usk euch of you is to keep the lighl .shining thut we huve to­ night, keep the brightness and the ijijiilcs lhal you .saw in iheir fucc‘8,' support euch other be- cuusc you know that's whnt they would wanl us to do, hut ulso help 10 spread the messages thut were important to them. "And I know a messuge thut wus iniportnnt to Turn wns lo sprend the message to be a do­ nor, to be an organ donor, and all of you here cun help us to do thul." Lancaster, in a prayer for the grieving sludenis, asked lhat all tho.sc touched hy the deaths of the three sisters would learn M o n e y F o r M e m o r i a l s The fnmily and friends of Tara I lowell Parker, Mysli Howell- Poplin nnd Megan Howell - the three .sisters killed on Iheir wny tiome from a Sept. 10 Fleetwood Mac concert - will begin selU ing T-shlrls Friday lo rai.se money for memoriul funds set up on their behalf. Thè front of llie T-shirts will feature ihcir picture, followed by the words, "III loving tnctnory of Megnn. Tarn nnd My.sti,” Below thnt will be written "Jolin 3:16,” iheir favorite Bible verse, uccording lo their father; Ricky Howell. "Then on ihe back," he suid, "it’s going to suy. ‘Plensc don't drink and diiVe and lake any more precious lives.” ' Bumper slickcrs nnd pins will bu nvuiluble in the ncnr future. The products, being provided by Courisidc Sports nt cost, will be available at Davie Florist al 613 Wilkesboro St. Proceeds will go toward lite following memorial funds: • Joggei" Pnrker Trust Fund, c/o Wnchovin Bank, P,0, Box' 2519, Cornelius, N ,C . 28031. ' ■ Sitane and Miillie Poplin A.ssistance Fund, c/o Wnchovin Bank in Hillsdale. Oonnlions to the fund mny also be Inkcn or maijed to nltoriicy Wnde Lcoiinrd’.s officc in Mock.sville. Cnll the office at 75 i -5020 with i|uestions. • Megnn Howell Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Davic High School, 1200 Snlisbury Rond, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028, Tlic sisters’ fulhcr .said the family had talked with a represen- Intivc of the M A D D (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) clitiplcr in Greensboro nbout slarting a chnptcr here, Th e mnn cliargeci with crashing his 1998 Ford F-150 pickup into the limousine in which the sislcrs were passengers hnd a blood nlcohol level or,l7.percent, more than twice the .08 per­ cent legal llmll, . ■ . ' ' ■ Jeffrey Niles McFnyderi, 35, of Greensboro, faces three counts of'sccond-degrcc murder and one coutil,of driving while liii- palred, He'liiid been churged three preyloiis'tlmes with drlvln^^ij while Impuired, bul received one conviction, " wrillen notes from one of his ser­ mons. Ironicully, it was u sermon lie snid wus inspired by Tura's wuil for a donor heart. He had been to visil her in the hospital, hc recalled, on one of those rare days when she was down. Tarn hnd been in Ihc hos- pitul n couplc months by Ihut lime, Preucher Cox suid, and wus discouraged lhal ihey hadn't been able to find a donor heurl. Trying to encourugc her, "1 said, 'Tara, one of these duys, they're going to Iiml the right henrl for you,' " hc rccullcd, " 'und when they do, you're going to have a new heart, and you're going to be free from heart' trouble'... from whnt hud happened to luugh more, love morc, slow down and tell each other how they feel more, hug morc, pruy morc and lo live each and every duy more like Ihe Futher in Heuven, A distruughi Uicky Howell, I'nihcr of Megnn, Mysti und Turn, slopped by lowuril the end of the cundleliglil vigil wilh his cousin, Kenny Howell, nnd took a few minutes to hug his daughlers' friends und lliank Ihem for Ihcir support. The Rev. Stun Riddle closed the vigil in pruyer, tliunking God for Ihc wonderful memories of Ihe sisters und asking for strength for their fam ily und friends to get Ihrough tills ter­ rible, tragic time. "Tliunk you for what you’re going to do in tiic lives of tliese sludents," he suid. "Fatlier, we realize thul life is like u vapor, here today und gone tomorrow. Father, we praise you for the lime Ihul we hnve on Ihe fuce of this enrih lo impuct tlie lives of others. "It is truly obvious tliat Megan impacted Ihc lives of many young people. Thank you '’ ‘I said, ’A trouble-free heart is what you’re going lo have,’ She sturled luughing. and I started luughing. So 1 said, 'Thai sounds pretty good, u trouble- free heart."’ When he went oul lo his van to go home, Prcucher Cox said hc pulled an index card from his pockei uiul outlined a sermon from John 14 oil how to have a trouble-free heart. Megun wus in tlie church the following Sunday, sitting in tlie seventh or eighth row where she always sut, he said, when hc prenclicd the scinion. And slie look notes on the bookninrk be­ ginning wilh, "To be free from heart trouble...” for her und for her memories.” All ofthe students ut Ihc vigil joined Riddle in reciting the Lord’s pruyer, after whieh they .sang "Amuzing Grace." Many .lingered ai'ound Megan’s park­ ing lol for anolher half hour to an hotn', crying, hugging and lalking i|uiclly among them­ selves. As Ihey slowly left to return lo Iheir homes, they left behind a table llllcd with bouquets of flowers, handwritten notes ¡uul other tributes to Megun. "When BaMidu pulled thnl out nnd showed it to me, it nlmosl jumped off the pugc,” hc snid, his voice breaking with emotion. "And Ood said, ‘Hnve you for­ gotten whut you lold them'? Huve . you forgottcii whnl you told Ihem ubout how not to have a troubled heai't'?’ " Megan didn't know it Ihul duy, Prcucher Cox suid, but she wus outlining tiic sermon for the funeral he would later prench for her mid her two sisters. Hc rend from St. John 14, verses 1-6; ‘Let not your licarl he iroiihlctl: yc hch'cve in God, be­ lieve (dso in Me. In niy I'alhcr's house arc many mansions: ifil wre nol ,ю, I would have lold you. I go lo ргерагс a place for you. And if I go and prepare a ¡tlwefor учи, I will come again and receive you imio Myseif; lhal where I am, ihcrc yc may he also. And whillwr I go ye know, and Ihc way ye know.' Thomas saiih uniil him, 'Lord, M’t’ know nol whillwr Thou goc.il; and how can iiv know Ihe way'^' , Je.'iussailh uniohim, Ч am ihe way, Ihc Iriilh, and llie life; no man comelh iiii/o ihc Falher, bin by Me.' "Everyone in this room hns n troubled henrl lodny," Prcucher Cox snid al the funeral, "W c nil do The whole county's heart Is troubled. “I’ve never .seen anylhing like this in my life." Reading from Megan's notes, he went over four steps for hav­ ing a trouble-free heart. The first slep, lie said she had written, is to believe in a person, and thul person is Jesus. Secondly, he rend from Megan’s notes, "The cure for a troubled heart today, believe in the plucc thal is prepared for us.” 1 leaven’s not a rigmcnt of the iniugination, Prcaclier Cox as­ sured the sisters’ fumily und li'ieiid.s, including many weeping Duvie High sludents, it’s u reul placc, a real cily, a city of man­ sions. There will be no good-byes in One,CllckJ www.CBroliflaintislcways.ort) GENE’S A U TO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Ciemmons Road Ciemmons Heaven, hc snid, nnd no morc need for funernl homes as there will be no morc deuth. Thirdly, Megun hnd written, the cure for a trouble-free heart is lo believe in the plan of snlvn- tion. The fourih step, lie reud from her notes, is lo believe in Ihc promise. "H c suid, ‘If I go, I will come uguin.’ " For those who believe. Preacher Cox snid the life after this one will be one grcul re­ union. “It will be just one reunion through eternity,” hc said. Prcucher Cox thnnked Megnn for paying ntlention thnt Sunday and for writing down the notes from his sermon. “I forgot," he snid, ‘‘but you told me how it is." If he could have spent jusl five moro minutes with the Howell sisters, Preacher Cox said he believes they would hnve nsked him tb tell Iheir friends und loved ones ul the funeral about Christ. In closing the servicc, he asked everyone there to bow their heads, close their eyes and keep Ihem closed while he asked anyone nol saved to repent nfler him the prnyer of snlvaiion. When he asked for a show of hands from those who hnd nc- cepied Christ nt the funeral, Cox said hc countcd ut least 70, In addilion, he said nine people were saved and baptized at church this pasl Sunday morn­ ing as a direct result of what hnd happened. The accident that killed Tara, Mysti nnd Megun wus n terrible trugedy, Preucher Cox suid, “bul God used il in n wonderful wuy." Brendn Howell snid nftcr the funerul that Preucher Cox's words hnd brought grent comfort to the family, “He’s a wonderful man," she snid. "H e’s our friend, not jusl our pastor,” , Preacher Cox said he contin­ ues to check on the fnmily every dny and will keep doing so. “It slill doe.sn’t scein reul,” he suid. “Il seems like we’re going to wake up and suy, ‘It didn’l re­ ully happen,' Sad to .sny, it did." BAR-B-Q CHICKEN & PORK DINNER S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 4 , 2 0 0 3 S H E F F I E L D - C A L A H A L N Volunteer Fire Department T a k e o u ts B e g in at 12 N O O N D in e -in 5 -8 p ,m . B a r -B -Q S a n d w i c h $ 2 • P la te s $ 7 Potalo Salad, Baked Beans, Slaw Bar-B-Q Chicken or Pork, Biscuits & Dessert Iro d i & Yai 1 Countb bvio 75* Working Height Bucket Truck E c a y ” Tree Service Residential & Commerlcal Lot Clearing • Tree Feeding Tree Removal Fertllliallon Slump Grinding • Hozanloui Selective Trimming Removal & Pruning ■ Skid Steer Work Storm Damage 336492-2944 Toll Free;J_-856:477-mEE (8733) Complete Clean up ' Fully Insured Modern Dance Is Coming To Davie Second Regional High School Dance Festival B y Jacklc Seabolt Duvic County Enterprise Rccord Reserve the first Friduy in October on your cnlendnrs to at­ tend the sccond Regional High Schooi Dunce Fcslivnl. That’s when area high school dancers will once again unite lo show their sluff in downtown Mocksville. The Brock Performing Arts Center serves as host sile for the sccond year in a row. Sludents al Davic High hnve been putting in n few extra hours in their practice routines to pre­ pare for the event. The all day affair begins Oct. 3 at 8:30 a.m. wilh registration at the Brock.' Davie High dance teacher Terri W inchcll hopes to hnve severul area schools purticiputc. She currently has commitments M l. Tabor, Reynolds, nnd M in­ eral Springs whose leacher is a former national dance instructor of the year. Winchcll hopes more schools will commit as the event draws closer. Davie High School Dance will host nnd guest nrtists from the Jnn Van Dyke Dance Group will perform works and hold a clnss for nttending sludenis. The clnss will focus on modem dunce techniques nnd composition. The event is to support mod­ ern dnnce nnd give sludenis un opportunity to presenl their works on stage. To end the day sludenis will give a showcase perfor­ mance o f their works from 2:30 p.m. M e m b e r s o f D a v i e H i g h ’s d a n c e c l a s s e s w ill p e r f o r m d u r i n g t h e f e s t i v a l a l o n g w i t h s t u d e n t s f r o m o t h e r s c h o o l s . - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n ( A b o v e ) M e m b e r s o f t h e J a n V a n D y k e D a n c e G r o u p w i i l b e g u e s t a r t i s t s a n d t e a c h ­ e r s a t t h e f e s t i v a l . Dr. D.L. Lowrie To Be Guest At Blaise Revival D a v i e H i g h d a n c e s t u d e n t s ( l e f t t o r i g h t ) J e n n i f e r H a m i l t o n ( 9 t h ) , M a r l a V i l l a v l c e n c i o ( 1 0 t h ) , T r i c i a B u r g a n , a n d L i z e t C a b r e r a ( b o t h 9 t h ) p r a c t i c e d u r i n g s c h o o l h o u r s . Blai.s.e Baptist Church will hold revival meetings Sept 28-Oct. 5. Guest .speaker will be Dr. D .L. Lowrie of Lubbock, Texas. Lowrie is a Tennessee native. He received his col­ lege education at Carson- Newman College and East Tennessee State University. He received his theological training at Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi­ nary and earned a doctorate of divinity from Dallas Bap­ tist University. He has been a pastor since 1954 with the exception of six years that he gave to de­ nominational .service in Texas andTennc.ssee. He has served First Baptist Church in Lub­ bock, Texas as .senior pastor from 1992-2001, plus an ear­ lier ministry with this church ■from 1980-1986. Services will begin with a homecoming celebration on Sept 28 at 8:30 and II a.m, A covered dish meal will be held following ,services. Revival meetings will be held nightly Sunday-Saturday at 7 with Dr. Lowrie present­ ing the message each evening. The week of revival .services will wrap up on Sun­ day Oct. 5 as Dr, Lowrie preaches at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Other opportunities to liear D.L, Lowrie includc: pustor's lunchcon on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at noon at Prime Sirloin of Mocksville; men's breakfast at 6:30 a.m, on Thursday, Oct. 2 at Blaise Baptist Church; and a business lunchcon al noon on Thursday, Oct, 2 at Prime Sirloin of Mocksville. Everyone is invited, Alice Lowrie will be the featured speaker at a ladies luncheon Saturday, Oct. 4 at 11:30 a.m. in the Blaise Bap­ tist Church Fellowship Hall, Call to re.serve a meal, 751- 3639. T r ia d C o u n s e l in g S e r v ic e s Í I ЛИ}' I't C o u n s e lin g • C o n s u ltin g • T r a in in g Rebceca Flynt, MSW, LCSW Kim Porter, QMHP, TFA Certilieil Uy appiiinlmeni only. Some evening A weekendappls. available. Call (336) 753-6650 Mos r M,U()R INSl'RANCIS Al'Cll'll-l), IN'n.miNli t'IIN.IJ MIJ)ICA1I). Sl.lDINCi.Sl'AI.I; 111-. O P E N H O U S E Friday, September 26th 2p.m.--7p.m, Join Us For Refreshments provided by: Chef Maixius flynt , afGwillt(uis ahtheSqmn-e ' And Desserts by: ' '' • Ketchic'Crc«k Bakery . ‘atomrnewolfkeat' 110 Depot st . DoWiitown Mock^ille^ N o r t h D a v i e R u r i t a n p r e s e n t s , , , P u d d i n g R i d g e G o l f C l u b S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 2 7 ,2 0 0 3 2 T o u rn a m e n ts in 1 D a y ! Shotgun Starts at 8:30 am and 2:00 pm O v e r $ 6 ,0 0 0 in C a s h A w a r d s ! Sponsored by: Interstate Seeding, Ino. Anderson Aggregates, LLC Piedmont Kflutual Insurance Carolina Drilling & Blasting Summers Grading Anderson & Sharpe Trucking Flonnie Foster Builders Blakely Landscaping Services, Inc. MId-Soulh Drilling Randy Grubb Gonstruotlon & Crane Serv. CCI Telecom 1 8 H o l e “ C a p t a i n ’s C h o ic e * ' Awards and Prize Drawings alter each tournament for: $1,000 for a Hole-ln-One Cash awards for top 3 teams Cash award for Closest to the Pin Cash award for Longest Drive All proceeds to benetit North Davie Ruritan Scholarship Fund, Community Service projecls and other needs of the community. For more Information contact; Jim Eaton 998-3043 • Tim Hendrix 492-2708 • Jimmy Summers 940-5054 V I E T N A M W A L L E X P E R I E N C E A T im e T o R e m e m b e r , T o R e f le c t , T o H e a l. T liis 2 4 0 -F o o t, 3/4 S ca le R e p lica O l ’T lie V ie tn a m V eteituis M e in o tia ! In W a s liin g to n , D .C . T a il in g N o rtli A m e ric a Is T o B e O n D is p la y A t Oaklawn Memorial Gardens 3 2 5 0 H ig h P o in t R o a d , W in s to n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 0 7 October 10^-12^^ O P E N IN G C E R E M O N Y Friday, October 10, 2003, 6:00 PAl. Sponsored by: Local Dignity Memorial Providers Vogler & Sons Funeral Homes Oaklawn Memorial Gardens Forsyth Memorial Park C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 T h e I n n e r m i s s i o n d r a m a t e a m f r o m R e d l a n d P e n t e c o s t a l H o l i n e s s C h u r c h . Innermission Drama Team First At 2003 Youtii Quest Their hunds move. Iheir bod- ic.s swiiy. W ith pninlcd faces, they evoke just about every emotion imnginnble. They do it witliout saying a word, and they do il well, Th e y arc mimes from the Innermission Drama Team from Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church who recently attended Youlh Quest 2003 in Chatta­ nooga, Tenn. Youth Quest is a convention of youth from Penlecostal churches from across ihe eusl- crn United Stales. Pari of the convention in­ cludes a talent competition in a variety of categories. Only those who have won competitions at the local conference levels were eligible lo compete at the na­ tional convention. Innermission won first in the calegory of inaudible mime for two or morc wilh an original piece wrilien by the group called "The Faith of a Child." This mime dealt with Ihe subject of spousal und child abuse in Ihe family and the result of God’s D a v i d s o n C o u n t y a r t i s t D e m p s e y E s s i c k , t h e R e v . C r y s t a l A l e x a n d e r , J a c k C o r r i h e r , I h e R e v . D o n R o u t h a n d C l a r a C o r r i h e r w i t h t h e p a i n t i n g o f M o c k s v i l l e F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , “ B l e s s i n g s o f G r a c e . " F i r s t M e t h o d i s t U n v e i l s D e m p s e y E s s i c k P a i n t i n g Dempsey Essick had noticed Mocksville’s Pirst United Meth­ odist Church in the pasl. "The two things lhat have always caught my eye about this church building were the un­ usual double steeples and the stained glass windows,” said Essick, an arlisl from Welcome. When the church wenl to Essick to create a painting of the church, he went to work. "Now that I have completed the paint­ ing, I have come to appreciate the many beautiful bricks, anil I feel as if I mortared and stacked every one of them." Locatcd at 310 N. Main St., the watercolor "Blessings of Grace" wus unveiled on Sunday, Scpl. 7. The painting feaiures the historical sanctuary of Firsl United Methodist Church as it appears on Easter morning. It is a gift to the congregation from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corriher of Mock.sville. Essick attended the unveiling. The painting wns blessed by First United Methodist Church ministers the Revs. Donald Roulh and Cryslal Alexander. Th e painting hangs in the narthex of the sanctuary. Church m em ber Jean Saunders said the idea came about when fellow members discussed ways lo beaulify Ihe entryway inlo the church. It started with new paint nnd floral arrangements, and the committee decided the an work would be the finul touch. They re.seurched polentiul artists, and chosc Essick be­ cause ofhis success wilh Davie subjects such as Fullon Meth­ odist Church Soulh and the Davic County Courthouse. Tliey also fell com fortable w ilh Essick's belief that his talent is a gift from God to be shared with others. Limited-edilion, signed and numbered giclee prints ure available. Order forms arc at the church office, and pre-ordered arl will be ready for pickup on Sunday, Nov. i), when Essie will be on hand to sign a persotial- ization card. Shipping fee is $ I.S to have a print mailed. The prints w ill also be sold ul Essick’s booth al the Davie Crafi Corner in the Brock Gyin- nusium Nov. 13-1.“). H u m a n e S o c i e t y O p e n s S a t e l l i t e A d o p t i o n C e n t e r How about a nice killen to wclcomc you home in the eve­ nings? O r n cut to keep rodents ut bay? Il is becoming easier for Davie residenis to adopt kittens, cuts nnd other pets ns the Hu- mune Society of Davie County is opening ils first satellite adop­ tion office. Located al Village Way Vet­ erinary Clinic on U.S. LS8 (al N.C. 801) in the office of Dr. James Bec.son, Ihe office will be open Monday-Friday 9 n.m.-4 p.m. und Salurday 9 a.m.-noon. Call 998-0262. Kittens and cuts arc avail­ able. "Be a responsible pet owner by having your animals spayed or neutered," said M yra McGonigle ofAdvance. “Don’t forget to ask uboul low cosl spny/ncuter vouchers.” A W a lk I n T h e P a r k D o g g ie J o g T o H e lp W ith A n im a l A d o p t io n s intervention. In Ihc individual calegories, Andy Ellis won second for a per­ formance of a mime depicting the story of David and Goliath. Joshua Kuhn won Ihird in the creative arts painting category wilh an original painling of Moses purling the Red Sen. For more information nboul Innermission or on how to bring the ministry to your church or conununity, contact Brad Wombaugh or Tes.sy Welch al Redland Pcnlecoslal Holiness Church. Th e Hum ane Society of Duvie County will hold ils first Doggie Jog on Ocl. 2,‘i, n one- tnile walk Ihrough Mocksville’s Rich Park. Local companies and friends are sponsors with the Davie United Way ns mujor sponsor. Open to dog lovers nnd their pets who wish lo support Ihe Humnnc Society, proceeds will be used in the construction of nn adoption cenler scheduled for completion by 200.“). Applications arc available al local schools, veterinary offices, and public library. Participants will be asked lo collect pledges from friends and supporters as donations to the Humune Soci- ely. Prizes nnd commemorutive l-shirts will be nvailablc, Additional sponsors and vol­ unteers nre welcome. Cnll 7.‘il- 5214. “Plcn.se help make Ihis event a rousing succcss und join oth­ ers for a walk in the park on Ocl. 2.Í,” said Duvid McGonigle of Advnnce. “The Hum ane Socic'ty’s mission is the preven­ tion of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among ani­ mals, the rescue of udopluble dogs und cats, aild the promo­ tion of spay/neuter education.” A r m y P r i v a t e C o m p l e t e s T r a in in g A rm y Pvt. Richnrd T. Lashmit has grudunted from the wire systems ci|uipmeiit repnircr advanced individual training (A IT ) course ul Fort Gordon, Augu.stu, Gu. The soldier learned skills and uci|uircd knowledge needed to identify fuulls, replace, remove und repair parts, rewire equip­ meni, interconnect components and adjust ull levels of munual and automatic telephone swilch- bourd equipment nnd ussocinted wire inslrumenis und assem­ blies, The student was trained lo rca^ and use circuit, wiring dia­ grams and sclienialics needed to test repaired equipment. Lashmit is Ihe .son of Kathie B. Whitaker of W illow Creek Lane, and Rick A. Lasliinil of Milling Road, bolh of Mocks­ ville. He is a 1995 graduate of Davie High School. D a v i e N a t i v e , F o r m e r A l c o h o l A g e n t I s F e a t u r e d I n M u s e u m J. Fred Ralledge pul on his job application that he wns able to “drive a car und stand most any kind of weather and wade mud und water without il mak­ ing me sick," The year wus 1921, nnd the Dnvic nnlive landed the job, nnd eventually completed a 40-year career in alcohol enforcement. For the nexl three months, an exhibit of Fred Ratledge's career tilled “Moonshine, Luw & Or- iler and Agent Fred Ralledge" will be on displuy ut the Greens­ boro Historicnl Musucm. Rutledge’s dedicution to the job, fairne.ss, knowledge of li­ quor laws nnd expert marksman­ ship ensured his succcss and eventual promotion to mannge- ment. He worked as an invesli- gutor, head of the Greensboro Alcohol Tax Unit, und chief of the Law Enforcement Division of the city's A B C Bourd until retiring in 1961. Six yeurs after his death in C o p e C o u p le H a s A S o n Timothy Gray Wallace Cope and Kristi Lynn Cope announce the birth of their second son, Caleb Izunc Cope, al 12:34 p.m. Sepl. 13,2003 alNuvnI A ir Sln- lion Sigonelln Sicily Hospilnl. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. nnd wns 19.75 inches long. His broiher is Dyinn Grey Wallace Cope, Grandparents are Grey and Ruby Curler, Tommy and Sandra Cope und Karen Carter. 1994, family metnbers culled museum archivist Stephen Catlett to see if there were uny interesl in Ratledge’s diaries, business correspondence und photogruplis. “This type of pcsonal collcc­ lion is indeed unique," Catlett said. "1 don’t know of any other quite like il.” A small spotlight exhibit on Prohibition and Rutledge’s cu- rcer includes such related items as a still confiscated by the sheriff’s department. 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":|p'Cedar Rock 191 Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 Enough to Serve - Small Enough to DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,TIuirsdiiy, Sept. 25,2003 - C7 Adult Chitóren Of Alcoholics Part Of A Rippling Effect By M arc L . Wlllinnis Special lo the Enterprise Alcoholism und drug ubuse affccl a significant percentage of families in our country - nol only the substance abusers thcin- sclves, but their children as well. Children who grow up under the difficult circumstances of chronic inloxicnlion, criticism, temper ouibursls and unprc- dictubilily oflen carry on ihe dysfunction from their child­ hoods. This creates a "rippling" effect across ihe generalions. By the time children of alco­ holics rcach udullhood, they of­ len have a long hisiory of ihcir feelings being ignored or crili- cizcs, not receiving affection consistently, living in nn atmo­ sphere of anger, and witnessing property destruction, The sub­ stance abuser, nnd oftentimes Ihcir spouse, lend lo minimize ihe impact of whal goes wrong at home, and youngsters come to evenlually feel lhal “ Ihere is something wrong with me.” Adull children of ulcoholics (A C O A s) thus huve to guess at whut “ feeling normul" is nil about.They long to be loved, but are afraid of being too intimale wilh others, such as a spouse, oul of fear of criticism or rejection. They can be overly responsible for caring for olhers, be loo pre­ occupied with work, and afraid lo make nccessnry chnnges in Iheir lives.They slarl projects but loo often do nol complele ihem, do nol pinn well for Ihc future, consianily seek approval from olhers, and yet feur committing ihemselves lo olhers in friend­ ship and love. They cnn, in coiitrnsl, be loynl lo u fault. Fun in a group setting can be scary for Ihem bccause they fear il may fall apart and become argumenlalive, "prov­ ing" their childhood experiences were righl after all. O f most con­ cern, adult children of alcohol­ ics urc three to four times more likely lo become substance abus­ ers, or todateorniurry them. As in olher childhood trau- mas, such us sexuul abuse, memories of living wilh an alco­ holic parent “hibernate" in child­ hood and adole.sccncc, becoming more apparent in the Inter teen­ age years and young adulthood as iittcmpts nl independence from their fumilies begin in earnest. Such memories do not com ­ pletely fade, and can have a strong impact on adults' mood slates (chronic depression and anxiety), relations, jobs and fi­ nances. There is fnistrution lhat life is nol yel working out suc­ cessfully nnd not knowing whul to do nbout it. Some hnve de­ scribed this as “ the nightmare Ihnl never ends.” Bccause this is a complcx situation evolving over many years, many A C O A s who wanl lo feel better and function more effectively find this to be diffi­ cult lo do on Ihcir own. Some turn lo psychotherapists who arc futniliar wilh Ireuting this prob­ lem who can help, particularly in slowly dealing with the painful childhood experiences which have caused so much distress. For any A C O A wondering if childhood experiences may be keeping you from living life cf- feclively, a good place lo start is 10 nsk your spouse, your friends or even your brothers und sisters whul they think.They know you besl and will likely lell you Ihe truth, if you persist. M arc L. Williams, M.S.. a Li- ccnscd Professional Counselor, practices in Mocksville (492- 5065) und Sali.\biiry. S p e c i a l O l y m p i c s E v e n t H e l d Four Corners News The Special Olytnpics-PTA bowling qualifier was held Sal­ urday, Sept. 20 in Greensboro with 11 Davie parlicipanis and one from Yndkin counly. They included, from Davic; By M arie White Four Corners Correspondent M r. and Mrs, Joe While at­ tended the Allen Reunion Sun­ day at M t. Olive United Meth­ odist Church. Batry Smith is home from the hospital, but needs our continued prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Robin visited Mr. und Mrs. Kenny Smith Saturday. Cornatzer News Mrs. Dana Haneline and Cole visited M r. and M rs. Kenny Smith Monday. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton,Mr. and Mrs. Von Shelton and Mr. und Mrs. Bobby Shellon nltended the Tucker Reunion Sundny. We extend our sincere sym- pathy to the family of Katherine Jones. She was a faithful cus­ tomer and friend, I enjoyed knowing und serving her to tlie end. There will be a concert of prayer for the Jesus video projecl of Davie County on Sal­ urday evoning, Scpl. 27 al 7 p.m. at Turrentine Baptist Church, 613 Turrentine Church Roud, Mocksville. In order for the videos detail­ ing Jesus’ life and ba.sed on the gospel of Luke to be mailed dur­ ing the first week in December, ull monies hnve to be received nnd deposited by Oct. 10. Des- By Dotllc Potl.s Cornalzer Correspondent Our communily extends sym­ pathy to Shirley Polls and fam­ ily in the dealh of her molhcr, Irene Moon, who passed away lasl week. Lindsay Fishel Iiad surgery al Forsyih Hospital lust Monday for a malignant tumor in his lung. Glendn McKnight is recuper­ ating at her home after having heart surgery. Flowers were placcd on the communion table al Cornalzer Baptist Church lasl Sunday by Darrell and Sharon Senford and children. Th e flowers com ­ memorated the wedding anniver­ sary of Sliuron’s pnrcnls, Mr. und M rs. James Deal, who are de­ ceased. Mr. and Mrs. Normun Smilh visited Bobby Pierce in Denlon. Bobby liad shoulder surgery re­ cently. Morgan Smith, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Smilh,hus been confined for some time wilh pneumonia. She is recuperating now. Cooleemee Elementary To Hold Harvest Fall Festival The Fall Festivul ut Cool­ eemee Elementnry School will be held Oct. 2 from 5-8 p.m. There will be cntcrtuinment und gaines fornli ages. Carolina Breeze, a local bluegrass band, w ill provide music and Carl Wickcr will be performing as the Cowboy Robot. The Cooleemee V FD depart­ ment will be on hund wilh their Firehousc Sim ulator, giving tours to adults and children. Exhibits include antique cars,antique tractors,"puu-puii” engines, and hundniude quilts. Gumes for kids, including the moon bounce, giant slide and inflatnbic obstacle course, will be in the gymnasium nnd oulside nnd will range in cosl from 25 cents lo $1.00. Hnyrides will be given und lots of food will be uvailnble. A concession stand with popcorn, sno-cones and cotton candy will be sel up for oulside nnd n din­ ner of pizza, frcnch fries, dessert nnd drinks will be sold in cuf- eleria. Parking is free and will be uvaiinbic al Coolecniee Elcmen- lury nnd ut the Firsl BuplisI Church of Cooleemee localed beside the school on Marginal Slreel. Plea.se bring the entire fumily and huve lots of fun sup­ porting Cooleemee Elemenlary School. All proceeds will go lo Cooleemee Elemenlary P TA . For information call 284-2581. Ken Durham Construction Residential or Commercial Remodeling & New Construction •AMitions • Vinyl Siding • Rtiofmi; •Bobcat Work Call (or Free Estimats (3361284-2698 Kid’s Recliner’s «38° Table &'4 Chaii Sets By Bushllne Oak N O W ONLY $ 2 9 9 9 5 Chevel Mirror oniy S2 5 0 0 A re O n Sale Prices start at ®239°° M ocksville Furn iture & Appliances, Inc. 5 9 C o u rt Sq. ■ D o w n to w n M o cksville 7 5 1 -5 8 1 2 F o r m e r D is t r ic t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. 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Sunday School will be held at 9;30 a.m. wilh church scrvicc beginning at 10:30 led by the pastor, Roberl Kasling. A cov­ ered dish luncheon w ill be served nfter the scrvicc. The community is invited. H o ly Cross Lutheran Church, founded in 1962, is a member of the Nortli Carolina Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Amcrica und is locnlcd on U.S. 601 South. M yrtle B each G eta w a y ATTRAaiONS ~ SHOPPING - GOIF - SEAFOOD ~ THEATER TOTAL FOR 2 ADULTS Unwind al the coast for 3 fun-fillcd day.s & 2 relaxing nights. Gclaway Packagc includc.s acconmiodations, a romantic seaside dinner & more! Call 1.800.992.7622 ext.268 M onday - Friday 9 a.m . to 9 p.m . 4 Days - 3 Nighls for Sun.-Tues. arrival •Limitations apply, inquire for dclnil.s. T H I S A D V E R T I S E M E N T IS F O R T H t P U R P O S E O F S O L I C I T I N G S A L E S O F T I M E S H A U E I N T E R E S T S . I n d i v i d u a l l y Y o u , I n c . 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Interested individuals are encouraged to attend an inlbrmation session on: Thursday, October 2,2003,4:30 pm, in the Anderson Center, Room C-006 Winston-Salem State University Appalachian faculty and administrative staff members will discuss how an individual who has earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university and holds a NC “A " Teaching Licen.se or the equivalent from another state, may enter this program. Appalachian’s required cour.ses will be offered at Winston-Salem State University campus. Courses in Appalachian’s off-campus programs are typically taught two nights per week (an average of 6 semester hours per term), and the off-campus graduate tuition/fees rate, for the current year is $87.25 per credit hour for an in-state student. For more information please call: Office of Extension and Distance Education 800/355-4084 A p p a l a c h i a n1 1 ITA TI UNIVÍRIlTy C8 - D AVIE C O UN TV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 Obituaries Graee Davis Foster Gracc Davis Foster, SH, of Bcr- muilu Run. wife of Arlio O. Fos­ ter. died Scpl. 20, 2003, after a long illness. Mrs. Foster was born in Wilkes County, u daughter of the lute James Hurrison Davis and Mury Ethel Vannoy Davis. She und her husband were married in 19.18 und after World War II tliey moved from Wilkes County lo tlie Win­ .slon-Salem area. While her hus­ band was pursuing his business cureer he was one of tlie founders of Salem Carpet Mills in Winslon- Sulem. Mrs.Foster wus employed ut Manes I losiery. She wus an avid quiiler and enjoyed crossword puzzles. After rearing her children she traveled ¡niernulionally with a good friend from Wilkes County. She also played golf at Pinebrook Country Club und was thrilled the duy she scored u hole-in-one. She enjoyed intending events involv­ ing her grandchildren. She wns a member of Old Town Womans Club, Old Town Gurden Club and was active in Becks Buplisl Churcli in the Circle Class. When her health began to decline she and her husbund moved from Winston-Salem to Bermudu Vil­ lage in Dnvic County. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, nnd several brothers and sisters. Survivors; her hiisbund, Arlie O. Foster of the lionie; 2 duugli- ters, Joan F. Allan and husband Peter of Winslon-Salem, und Janice F. Jordan und husband, Chris of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Gladys Billings of Wilkesboro nnd Doris Eyseiibuch of Bristol, Pa.: 4 griindchildren; n slep-grand- duughteri 4 greut-grundchildren: und 2 slep-great-grandchililren. A service wus held Monduy, Scpl. 22, al Hayworth-Miller Fu­ neral Home Chapel, Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Sulem with Dr. Ruy Hamilton nnd the Rev. Paul Wonders Jr. ofnciaiing. Burial fol­ lowed al Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials; Becks Baptist, s m Becks Church Rd„ Winston- Sulem, 27106: or Hospicc of Win­ ston-Salem, 1100-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Sulem, 2710.1. MiciiacI Richard Comb.s Mr, Michael Richard Combs, 20, of Advancc died Tuesduy, Sepl. 16, 200.1. Ile was born Feb. 17, I'JS.I, in Forsyth County to Julia Ann Such. A funeral Mass was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sepl. 20, at Holy Fnmily Catholic Cluirch, wiih llie Rev. Adrian I’orras ofUcialing. Donutions; Catherine Such, 4148 Wycliff Drive, Winslon-Sa­ icm, 27106. Michael Wayne Linville The Rev. Michael Wayne Linville, 4.1, of Winston-Salem died unexpectedly Sunday, Sept. 14,200.1, al Forsyth Medical Cen­ ter, He was a native of Forsyth County, born on Aug. 1.1, I960, to the late Billy Linville and Aniionelie Simmons Linville. He was a 197') graduate of Norlh I’orsytli High School und a 1997 graduate of Piedmont Bible Col­ legc with an associate's degree. The Rev. Linville was ii nienilier of Shiloh Buplisl Church and Inter becnme paslor of Cedar Creek Missionary Baplisl Church in Mocksville, a part of the Rowan Association. He wus employed by Kay Chemicals of Greensboro, nnd wus u member of Kimberly Park Tennis Club. Survivors: his wife, Shoiiia Renee Linville of the home; 6 children, Michael Bruton. Alisha Fullard, Michelle Fullard und Jas­ mine, Sherika, and Arnita Linville, all of Winslon-Snlenv, 2 grandsons: his molher, Antionette Linville: 2 brothers, the Rev. James (Renita) Linville and Billy Ray (Dupltne) Linville; a sister, Voncile Linville of South Caro­ lina; his mothcr-in-luw, Shirley Fullard of Winslon-Saleiii; 2 sis- ters-in-lnw, Beverly (Michael) Rowe and Alfreda Fullurd: 2 brothers-in-law, Reginuld and Charles Fullard. ull of Winslon- Salem; und a host of iiutils, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. The funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, al Shiloh Baptist Church, with Dr. Puul Lowe Jr. ofrtcialing. Buriul followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Ruble Rozel Beauchamp Mr. Ruble Rozel Bcauclianip, 82, died in his sleep ut his home ill Advuncc on Sulurduy, Sept. 13, 2003. Raised in rural, central Texas during the Depression era, Mr. Beauchamp served in the Civilian Conservulion Corps in Arizona as u teen-ager, then enlisted in the Marine Corps, where a.s a mem­ ber ofthe 5lb Murine Divi.sion. He was a paratrooper. He received the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in the battles of Guadalcanal and Iwo Jimu, carrying pieces of slirnpiiel us a reminder of his par­ ticipation in World War II. He wus married to Rutlinnna Milligan of National City, Calif., on Feb. 23, 1944, und resided there until his retirement from the U.S. Post Of­ fice in 1974. He was known in Nutionul City und Bonitu, where he served us a mail carrier. He wus scoulniasler for Troop 32, .spon­ sored by his church. First Bnplist Church of National City. Follow­ ing formal reliremcnl. he operated liis furm in Del Norte. Colo., then managed the school-bus fleet in Weatherford, Okla., where he ob­ tained his private pilot's licensc und flew his own plane oul of the adjuceni airport. He served on the Maricopa County Senior Posse In the community of Sun City Wesl, Ariz. Survivors: his wife of ,‘i9 years, Rulhanna M. Bcuuclinmp; 4 sons. Ruble Mitchel Beauchamp, Mark Harris Benuchamp. Paul Bryant Beauchamp and Bruce Duvid Benueluimp; a daugliler, Andrea Rue: a sister, Odessa Estelle; 5 brothers, J.N . "Chuck" Beauchamp, B .C . "Johnny" Beauchamp, Donuld A lvin Beauchamp, Bryan Stanford Beuuchump und Glen Dnle Beuuchump; 14 grumlcbildren; und 3 greal-grandduugliters. A gruveside service wus lielii ul 2 p.m. TImrsduy, Sepl. 18, in Union Cemetery in Durango, Texus. .Icunettc Spencer Mrs. Jeunelte Spcncer, 74, of Autumn Care, Mcoksville, died Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003 in Davie Couniy l lospiial. She wus a native of Floyd, Va. und wus tnken to Chupel Funerul Home in Bluefield, W.Va. for fu­ neral und buriul. Ornhnin Funeral Home of Mocksville is in charge of local arrangements. Florida Cheek Dowell Mrs. Florida Cheek Dowell, 76, of Eusl Bend, died Sunday, Sepl. 21, 2003 ut For.sylh Medi­ cal Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on July 11,1927 in Yadkin Couniy to Franklin A. nnd Mnry Elizabeth Sturdivant Cheek. She was a member of True Gospel Chupel. She was preceded in deulh by her husband, Clarence Dowell. Surviving; her children, Kay (Roger) Cook of Pfafftown, Steve (Diane) Dowell of Easl Bend, Terry (Kay) Dowell and Virginia Ann (David) Vest, all of Mocks­ ville, Put (Earl) Hawks of Low Gap, and Rose (Curtis) Stewart of Eusl Bend; a sister, Minnie Stokes of Graham; a brother, Spurgeon' Cheek of West Jefferson; 11 grnndchildrcn; 8 grent-grandchil­ dren. Funerul services were con­ ducted Tuesday, Sept. 23 al S p.m. UI Huff Funeral Home Chnpel by Rev. Gene Snow. A graveside ser­ vice followed Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. al Ih e Stony Knoll United Melhodist Church Cem­ etery. Beulah Christian M rs. Beulah Vay Hauser Christian, 90, of Yadkinville, died Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003 ut Alterra CInre Bridge Nursing Home in Winston-Sulem. She graduated from Atkins High School and at­ tended Winston-Sulem Teachers College and graduated from American Universiiy in Washing­ ton. D.C. Survivors; u daughler. Vicki Fortune Lucus of Clevclund, Ohio: u grundson and granddaugh­ ter: a brother, Dr. Chnrlic B. Huuser of Winston-Snlem: 4 sis­ ters, Funnie M . Rice of Northridgc, Calif.. Doris Elliott of Hyullsville. Md,. Oleoha Puige of Herndon. Vu., and Vclmu Jackson of Cleveland. A memorial service will be held Friday, Sept. 26 at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville, Family visi­ tation begins at 3:30. Memoriuls: chairly of the donor's choice. Ernest Lewis Howell Ernest Lewis Howell. 27. of Mocksville died Tue.sday. Sepl. 16, 2003 in Davic County. He was the son of Johnny Fos- ler und Tammy Howell, born Jan. 12, 1976. He graduated from Davie High School, and was em­ ployed us a malre'd for u locul res­ tuurant. In addition to his parents, sur­ vivors ure; 2 brolhers, Johnny Fos­ ter Jr. of Hawaii and Royal Marrison Jr. of the home; 4 sis­ ters. Yolanda Dush and Shaundu Foster, both of Sulisbury, Whilney Wyutt and Tichina Morrison, both oflhe home; grandparenis, Lonnie Howell, John Henry and Nellie Foster, all of Mocksville, und Mama Ruth Mayfield of Winston- Salem. The funeral service wus nt 4 p.m. Monduy, Sept, 22 ul New Jerusulem Apostolic Church in Mocksvillc. Paslor Netlye Barber ofncialed, and burial followed in llie church ccmclery. Richard Earl Ford Mr, Richard Earl Ford of Ber­ muda Run, the son of Lucy und Harry Ford, was born in Herrington, Kan., Nov. 18, 1930, und died Sept. 20,2003, at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Ford graduated from Kun- sus Slate Universiiy and served four yeurs in the U.S. Air Force. His purents and his brother, "Bill", preceded him in death. Survivors; his wife of 5 1 yeurs, Doris; 2 sons, Rnndul and wife Elizabelh of Rochester Hills, Mich., nnd Gregory of Washing­ ton, Kan; a daughler, Lori Ford Winlher and husbund Rick of Kennesaw, Oa; 4 grunddniighters; u sisier-in-lnw, Betly Ford of Ber­ mudu Villnge; 4 nephews; sislcr- in-luws, Betty Zenger und hus­ band Wesley of Haddunl, Kan. nnd M arilyn Burt of Washington, Kan.; und mnny nieces and neph­ ews. Bermuda Run wus his home for 2 1 yenrs. A memorial service was con­ ducted al 11 u.m. Monday, Sept. 22 nt Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chupel by the Rev. Edwin Troutman. A mililary graveside .service wns to be held al Huddum Cemetery in Huddum, Kun. Memoriuls; Acute Pullintive Cure Unil, Forsylli Medical Cen­ ter, Winslon-Sulem, 27103; or Huddum Cemelery Fund. Hnddam. KS 66944 c/o Warren Zenger. W illiam Harding Cleary Mr. William Harding "B in" Cleary. 83, of High Poinl. died Wednesday. Sept. 17,2 003 at High Point Regional Ho.spliul fol­ lowing to monlhs of declining heullh. Mr. Cleury was born in Davie Couniy on April 12, 1920, a .son of Acie und Agnes Rutledge Cleury. He retired from Almu Desk us a plunt superintendent after 42 years of scrvice. He wns a humanitarian who loved people. He enjoyed woodworking and gardening, and was a member of Deep River Friends Meeting. Surviving: his wife of53 years. Hazel Sniyre Cleary of the home; 2 daughters, Wanda Cleary Gnilman of Charleston, S.C. and Jeanne Swiinson Davis of High Point: n sister. Elizabeth Gaither of Stulcsville; 2 brothers. Ray Cleury nnd wife Ernestine and Darnell Cleary and wife Putriciu, all of Mocksvillc; 8 grandchil­ dren: and 11 great-grandchildren. A memoriul servicc was con­ ducted Saturday. Sept, 20 at 11 u.m. ut Deep River Friends Meet­ ing by the Rev. Scolt Wugoncr, Memorials:Deep River Friends, 5300 W, Wcndover Ave., High Point, 27265; or Leukemia nnd Lymphoma Soeiely. Kathalean D. Flint Mrs. Kuthalean D. Flint. 89, of Mocksville, died nt Aulumn Care Nursing Home on Sunday, Sept. 21,2003. She wns born in Iredell County, but lived most of her life in Dnvie County und wus nn ac­ tive member of Fairfickl Baplist Church. She was preceded in death by her firsl husband, Charlie Dulin, in 1959,and her second husband. Lindsuy Flint, in 2000. Survivors: dnughlers, Ruchel D. Curson, Addie (Elvie) Bell, Clenevu (Carlel) Foote, Zeldu (Donald) Naylor und Betty Frost, all of Mocksville, and Mildred (John) Blackwcll of Salisbury; a sisler, Bertha Dulin of Mocksville; und u lurge number of grnndchil­ drcn, greul-grundchildren and greal-greiit-grandcliildren. Funeral services were held on Thursday, Scpl. 25 ul 3 p.m. at Fnirllcld Bnplist Church, with the Rev. Marcus Williams officiating. Burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery. Janie Ann Haynes Janie Ann Vin.son Haynes, 85, of Tiflon, On., died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2003, at Tift Regionni Hospital. Survivors; sons, Roosevelt Vinson, Robert Vinson, Ed Vinson, M elvin Vinson, Eurl Vinson, Karl Vinson und Murshull Vinson, nil of Sacrnmento. Calif., and John Vinson of Los Angeles, Cullf.: daughters, Luvenia Holmes of Tifton, Ga.. Dyhanna Knapp of Sun Diego. Calif.. Ola Bell Booker of Sacramento, and Ester Haynes of New Orleans, Lu.: 2 brothers, John Pruitt and Levnnder Pruitt, both of Cooleemce; 2 sis­ ters, Lizzie Tensley nnd Claudinc Walls, bolh of Sacramento, Culif.; und 151 grandchildren. The funernl was held nl 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22, at Friendship M,B, Church, wilh burial follow­ ing in Sunset Lawn Memorial Park in Sacramento. Calif. Charlie Franl( Keaton Sr. Mr. Churlie Frank Keaton Sr., 60, of Swicegood Slreet, Cool­ eemee, died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2003 nt his residence. Mr, Kcalon wus born June 3, 1943 in Duvie County to the Inte James R. and Annie Triveltc Kenton. He wus preceded in death by his first wife. Linda Spaugh Kcalon, on Feb. 6,1999, and a sis­ ter, Mary Nevlis. Mr. Keaton was a member of Green Meadows Bnptisl Church und worked US a truck driver for Sherrill Paving. Survivors; his wife, Margaret R. Kcalon; u son, Charlie F. Keaton Jr. nnd wife Lnuru of Mocksville; 2 dnughters. Murgn- ret A . Kenton of Advnnce and Linda K, Spaugh uiul husbund Casper of Woodleaf; 4 stepchil­ dren, Sherri Debusk nnd husband John of Lexinglon, Annette McCoriiiIck of Welcome, Timothy Roark and wife Debbie of Angler, nnd Roy Benn of Lexinglon: 10 grandchildren; 3 greal-gmndcliil- dren; and 11 step-grundchildren. Funerul services were Sundny, Sept. 21 at 3 p.m. nt Wclch Fu­ neral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Lnncasler officinting. Burial fol­ lowed m Green Meadows Baplisl Church in Farmington. Memorials: Davie Rescue Squad. 112 Westside Dr.. Mocks­ ville; or Rowun Home Heullh/ Hospice, 825-A W. Henderson St., Suli.sbury, 28144. 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VJBERMUDA RUN 2';’ & Miller W,Grocel^ 1912-2003 :*i'. YAD KIN VILLE,; b ', I RaymondH: Gil)sonJn Died September 1 3 ,2003 GREENSBORO .Donna A, Carter- 1961'. 2003 ADVANCE James V. Murphy, Jr. 1973 - 2003 . ’ M O C K9VIILB Melba S. Coley ' 1916 - 2003 O AK ISLAND Robert A, Weinman ■: DiedSeptember 7; 20()3 v WINSTON-SALEM - Iren? V: Moon 1919 - 2003 LEXINGTON I? is f e f üj - Sadie L, Howard 4 ? ä 1907-2003 !i''. 'SALISBURY DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI’RISK RECORD, I'hursda.v, Sept. 25, 2Ü03 - C!) E a g le H e ig h ts A W A N A E a g l e H e i g h t s C h u r c h i n A d v a n c e h a i d i t ' s o p e n ­ i n g n i g h t t o t h e A W A N A p r o g r a m o n W e d n e s d a y , S e p t . 1 0 w i t h a b a l l o o n l i f t o f f a n d P o p s i c l e p a r t y . A W A N A i s p r o g r a m f o r c h i l d r e n a g e 3 t h r o u g h s i x t h g r a d e o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g s f r o m 6 : 3 0 - 8 : 1 5 p . m . C h i l d r e n l e a r n t h e w o r d o f G o d a n d h a v e l o t s o f a c ­ t i v i t i e s t o l ^ e e p t h e m i n t e r e s t e d . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a ­ t i o n a b o u t t h e A W A N A p r o g r a m , c a l l D a v i d J o r d a n , p a s t o r , a t 7 5 1 - 4 4 4 2 . . H o m e c o m i n g O c t . 5 A t M o c k s v i l l e F i r s t B a p t i s t llomccomiiig will be celebrated al Mocksville First Baplist Church, 390 N. Muin St., on Sunday, Ocl. 5. Worship will be nt IO;55 n.m. featuring .speciul music by the sanciuary choir ami a message from a former pastor, the Rev. Charles Bullock. Dinner on Ihc grounds will be at 12:15 p.m. Bring u buskcl with enough food for your lamily and more. M o c k s B a c k - T o - S c h o o l B i b l e S c h o o l S e p t . 2 7 Mocks United Methodist Cluirch will conduci n "Back-To-Schoiil Bible School" frm 1(1 u.m.-3 p.m. Sulurduy, Sept. 27. Witli the ihenie, Lighthouse Kids - Shining God's Light, Bible lessons, crafts, mu­ sic and lunch are available to children from pre-school through fifth grade. Register by calling 998-5518 or from 9;.1(M0 a.m. Saturday. ‘O n e A c c o r d ’ T o P e r f o r m A t C o m m u n i t y B a p t i s t H o m e c o m i n g The singing group “ One Accord" will perform during home­ coming services at Community Baptist Church, Gladstone Roud, Cooleemee, Services begin at 11 u.m. Sunday, Sept, 28, Food will be served following the service. For more information, contact Ihe paslor, the Rev. Clyde Sctlle, at (704) 278-9218 or Peggy Christie at (704) 633-0093. Advance Baptist Plans Chicken BBQ Chicken barbecue will be sold at Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N .C. 801 S., from 11 a.m.-6 р.1Л. Salurday, Sept. 27. eut-in or take-out. Cost; $6 per plate. For more inl'ormntion. call 998-2066. ¡ H o m e c o m i n g S u n d a y A t M o c i ^ s ; R e v i v a l T h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y Mocks United Methodist Church will celebrate homecoming on Sunday, Sepl, 28, with the Rev. Jane Webb .speaking at the 10:55 a.m. scrvice. A covcred dish meal will follow in the fellowship hall. Revival will be held al 7:30 nighlly with; Sunday, the Rev. Alec Alvord; Monday, Ihe Rev. Harry Sherrill; Tuesday, the Rev. Howard Allred; and Wednesday, the Rev. Mtirion Fulk. For more informa­ tion, call 998-5518. M o u n t S in a i A M E Z io n T o C e le b r a t e 12 0 t h A n n iv e r s a r y Mount Sinai A M E Zion Cliurch, 488 Peoples Creek Church Road, Advancc, will celebrale its 120lh anniversary on Sunday, Sepl. 28, wilh Ihe pastor, the Rev. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr. The morning ser­ vicc begins al 11, wilh the celebration dinner al 1 ;30. The afternoon scrvice is at 3. For more information, call tlie church al 998-6231 or the paslor al 798-1120. Church Supper To Benefit A Storehouse For Jesus A church supper to bencfil Ihe Slorehouse For Jesus will be held from 5:45-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sepl. 24, in the Family Life Center of Mocksvillc First United Methodist Church. Holdogs with all Ihe trimmings, potato chips and baked beans will bo served. Home­ made ice cream in a variety of flavors will be available. The public is invited, with donations going to the Storehouse. S p a g h e t t i S u p p e r O c t 1 A t E l b a v i l l e M e t h o d i s t On Ocl. I, Elbaville United Methodist Church, 2595 N.C. 801 S., Advance, wilt sponsor a spaglielli supper from 5-7 p.m. Funds will be u.sed for the church’s third annual Christmas Angel project for underprivileged children from local elementary schools. The children will be carried shopping lor clothing, shoes and a few toys in Dcccmber by church members. Plates will be available to eat-in or take-out. Donations will be accepted. P l e a s e A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Crook P rlm itlvo Baptist Church, 222 Aubroy Merrell Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4lh Sundays, 10:30 a.m . Fourth Saturday worship and conlerenco.l :30 p.m. Pastor, Richard Kirby. Eaglo Holghls C hurch,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powortime, 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays, Bible study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem ­ porary music/worship, 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. M o c k s v lllo W oslo yan C h u rc h : Hospital Si., Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship, W. W odnosday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rov. Georgo Troyor. 75t*5595. U n io n C hap el U n lto d M e lh o d is t Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rov. Jim Sanders. Contor United M othodlsl Church; U.S. 64 W. .Sunday S chool. 9:45 a.m . Worship. 11. Paslor. Slephen Blair. 751 • 2754. C hildcare dire cto rs; C arla Prevelte. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry. 940- 3753. Elbovltio United M ethodist Church: N.C. 001. Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship, It. Kids For Christ (ages 4*11), 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3*4:30 p.m. Teens tor Christ <ages 12- 18) meet Sun., 5*6;30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleemeo Churoh o l Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. W orship Servlco and Children's Church. 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Servlco, 7 p.m. For more Inlo. call pastor Robert H ulette a) 284-2180 or visit wmv.coolcog.org. Cornolzor Unltod M othodlst Church; 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a,m. Worship. 11 a.m., Rev. Kayo Fryo. pastor. B ethel U nltod M oth odlst C hurch: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advanco United M othodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 o.m. Worship. 11 a.m . Youth. 6 p.m . Rev. H arry D. Sammons.Oownto'wn Advance. F a rm in g to n U n lto d M o th o d lst C h u rc h : S unday School, 10 a.m . Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-5569. Rev. Tommy Roberlson. Oak Qrovo Unltod M ethodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. M ocksviiie. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. It. C oncord Unllod M othodlst Church. Cherry Hili Rd.. Mocksvillo. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday Schooi; 10 a,m. Pastor, John Andrews. H ardison Unllod M olhodlst Church: W orship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. W onderlui W odnos-days Children's program, 6-7-.30. Pnstor. Rov, Dennis a. Marshall. C om m unity Baptist Church: Sunday School, to a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evonlng servlco, 6. Wodnosday Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. QIadslone Road. H lllsdolo United M othodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Advance. Contemporary worship Sundoy 10:45 n.m. Sunday S chool, 9:35. C asual dross, retreshmonts. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Mldweek(S>Hlllsdale prayer service. Wednesday 6:30 p.m . Bible studies, m inistries such as dram a, worship, m islons. singles, w om en's, m en's. Paslor; Jorry Webb. 998-4020. W osloy C hopal U nite d M othoU lal C hurch: W orship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy Robortson. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n to co sto i H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S unday S chool: 10 a.m . W orship; 11 a.m . E vening; 6:30. W ednesday prayer m eeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rov, Joel Boylos. H oly C ross Lulhoron Churoh, 1913 US 801 S. Worship; 10:30 n.m. Sunday School: 9:15. Rov. Robert Kasting. 751- 5419. www.mlndspring.com/''holycross/ M o c k s v illa F irs t P ro s b y to rla n Church. 261 S. Main SI. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: C horisters (grades 1-5} & Youth (grades 8*12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carter.751-2507. M ocks U nllod M elhodist Church, olf N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau- W . G . W H I T E & G 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beet - Pork - Deer 30 years experience 892 Ralpli Rollodgo Rd • Mochavlllo 492-5496 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., ING. tVtakers 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 ^ I C E щ ш ш т т 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NC 336-998-1987 cham p roads. Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship; 8:45 & 11 a.m. SundaySchooi: 10 a.m. Sm ith Grovo M othodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. M ocksville. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, II. Children's ministry. Before and aller school programs. 940-5296. H llls d o le B a p tis t C h u rch : Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 & t0;30 a.m., W ednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. C hildren's youth actlvlU os. prayer meeling, 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman. 940-6618. Minister ol Music. Brent Hellon, 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. F aith ond V icto ry F am ily W orsh ip C onlo r, 1687 Hwy. 601 N, Sundny Services. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Bellovers M inistries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksville. Sundny Sctiool. 10 n.m worship. 11, Wodnosday night Bible study. 7. Paslor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. Liberty Unllod M olhodlst Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday Sctiool: 11 a.m. F irs t U n llo d M e th o d ist C hurch o l M o c k s v ille . Eorly Sunday W orship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary lormat. Traditional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751- 2503. Pastors. Cryslal Alexander and Donald W. Roulh. Believer’s Sonship Tabornaclo; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. ovoning. 7. Paslor: Jerry L. Couch. 998- 1324. Cana Rd. - Poller's Lane. Turrontino B aptist C hurch: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. W orship. 11; Night Servlco. 6, Paslor: Rov. Jog Smilh. Bothlohom United M othodisI Churoh: Sunday early worship, 6:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 10. Worship. II a.m. Lighthouse Service, conlom porary w orship. Thursdays al 7:30 p.m. 321 Redland Rd,. Advance. 998-5083. Fux; 940-5502, E- Mall: kQybethumc@yadlet.net Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advanco. Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story M inistry lo r children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716, Ciomont Q rovo Church o l Qod, Body of C hrist. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath S chool. 10 a.m .. W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Rlghl, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM, Q roon M oodow s B a p tis t C h u rch Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, II a.m.. 7 p.m, Wodnosday Prajor & Biblo Sludy. 7 p.m. Pnslor Rev. Michael Walors, 998-3022. L ib o rly W osloyan C h u rc h . 2106 Shollleld Rd.. Harmony. Sundny School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed, Biblo Advenluro 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. oach m onlh 10 a.m, 492*2963. . Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterion Church. 1606 Fork- Bixby Rd.. near Cornatzor Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor; Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. D ulin U nllod M othodlst C hurch. 897 Dulln Rd.. Mocksvlllo, 098-5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m .. W orship 9:30 o.m. CooloomQo Unltod M othodlst. Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. W orship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pnstor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284-6135) in H om e B lb to S tu d io s , by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boor Creok Baptist Church, Boar Creok Ch. Rd., Sun. Scliool 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook III. pastor. Cooloom oo First Baptist Church. 284 Marginal St., Sun. Biblo Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. W orship 7 p.m.. Wednesday prayor meoilng, 7 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Dr. Tommy Register, pastor. M ocksvlllo Second Prosbytorlan. 400 Pino St. Sunday School. 0:30 a.m . W orship. 9:30. Only African-American Presbyterian church in Davie Couniy. Rev. Thomas M, Leach.75M 410 St. F rancis o f A s s is i, RC. Masses: Salurday VIgif, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and V O G L E R & - S O N S MiiierTiT Moiiic” 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, N0 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rellnlshing Installation > Old & Now Work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 EATON F U N E R A L H O M E SINCE 14^1 Ì25 Norlh Main .Sticcl Mocksvillc. NC 27028 336-751-2148 l ì A U TO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mooksvlite 336-751-2944 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass. 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening Mass. 7. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday & Salurday, 7:30 a.m, Masses. Rov, Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farm lnglon B aptist C hurch. Sundny morning Dtbio sludy. classes for all ages. 10. Worship; tt. t8 4 t Fntming-ton Rd.. 5 milos Irom 1-40. Paslor; Scoll Lyorly. Church: O9Ö-3026. Home: 998-5372. Blolse Baptist Church, Blaiso Church Road, оИ U.S. 601 N, at 1-40. Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship. Sunday. 8:30 Ä 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9;45 a.m, Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday Biblo sludy and mission programs lor all ages, 7 p.m. Pastor; Gionn Sellers. Assoc, paslor. Ken Furches. mvwblnisebnptisl.org. Shlioh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depol St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.rn. Morning worship; 11 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon Unllod M ethodist Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advanco. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10.45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Chrisl. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor; Rev. Novillo Storoy. H oavon B o u n d F u ll G osp ol Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksviiie. (beside Conlor Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m,. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship. 6. W odnesdny nighi praise/ worship. 7. Paslor. Jamos Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main Sl.. M ocksville. 751-5312. Conlem porary early worship service. 8:30 a.rn. Sunday School for 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 for children, youlh and adulls. Fork Baplisl Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. Sunday Sctiool, 9.45. Worship service. 11 a.rn,, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p,m.998-B306. C o rn n lzo r B a p tis t C h u rc h . 1372 C ornalzer Rd.. tH ocksville. Sundny School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; A w ana's W orship. 7 p.m . Wednesday ovoning. 7:30 p.m. Now U nion M othodlst C hurch. 1869 S heffield Rd.. nl C ouniy Lino Rd. S ervices: 8:30 n.m .. conlom porary w orship w ilh casual dress and relreshmonls; 9:45 a m, Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all ages. II a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367, Ijam os Baptist Church, Shellield Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday Sciiool, 9:45 a.m., w orship, t t . S unday ovoning, 6, Wednesday. 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Faust, ,S t. Jo h n AM E Z io n C h u rc h , 145 C am pbell Rd., M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship. 11 n.in, Paslor, Georgo C. Banks, Advnnco Flral B nptist Church. 193B N,C. 801 S Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 1 1 . W odnosday Bible Sludy/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Pa5lor:M ariin Kaslner. 998-6302, Church ol Qod of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m,. worship, 11. Sunday ovoning. 6; W ednesday evening, 7. Pastor; Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719* 6565 or 284-2935. V ictory B aptist O hurch. Midway St.. Cooloomee. Sunday Schoo), 10 a.m.. w orship t t . S undny ovoning. 6; W ednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayor & Biblo Sludy. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Sovcm h Day Advontial Church. Milling Rond, M ocksville. Snbbath School. Saturday. 9‘.30-lV. W orship. 11-noon. Pastor. Ron Davis. 751-38ÖD. M acedonia M oravian Church, 700 N,C. 801 N., Advance. Sunday School, 9:30-10;45 a.m. W orship, 8:45 and 11 а.m. 998-4394, Pastor: Rov, Greg Lilllo. Y adkin V ailo y B a p lis l C huroh. 1324Yadkin Valley Road. Advanco. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock, 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. II Ä б. W ednesday Night Prayor meeling. 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1620AM. 11- Noon, Ml. Zion Hollnoss Church of Qod, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Slreel, Mocksviiie. Sundny School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pasior: Bishop James Ijames. M t. S in a i AM E Z io n C h u rc h . 4A8 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. Sunday SEAFORD LUMBER COiVIPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUIVIBER & LOGGING 872 IWain Ctiurcti 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 Lnser Cutting & Metal Fabrication lil)5 S.ilisbui-y Koad, M ocksville, N C J7028 336-751-3712 School. 9:45 a.m.. worship, ft a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of (ho Living God. 2121 Cornalzer Rd.. Advance. Postor, Rev. Perry H aw ks. 768-1606. W orship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. S alem U n ite d M e th o d ist C hurch. Salem Church Road-olf Davie Academy R d.. 8 m ilos w est o l M ocksville. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday S chool, 10:45.UM W . second W ednesday. UMM firs l S unday brea kfast al 7:30. UM YF S unday evenings. Rev, Slephen Blalr. P Inoy G rovo U n ite d M e th o d ist Church. 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School..10 a.m., Worship. 11. Paslor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover, 998- 7316. Now Jorusalom A p o sto lic C hurch. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor. Nettye Ijames-Barber. 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m .. W orship 11. W ednesday night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayor. 6 p.m. True Light C hristian M inistry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Camella Lane, Mocksville. Paslor: Sleven W. Dallon. Sundny School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. E p is c o p a l C h u rch o f th e G ood S h o p h o rd . C hurch & C ross sis., C ooloom ee. W orship. 9:30 a.m ., fellowship hour afler church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays afler church, Priesi; Rev, Noah Hownrd. Josus Life M ission. Liberty Church Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School, tOa.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening al 6 aлd Tuesdnys at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavls. M ocksvlllo Church of Q od, 662 U.S. 64 E. (beside A rm ory). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jorusalom Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S.. M ocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rov. Jimmy Lancasler. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m.. praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages: 11. morning worship; 7. evening w orship. W ednesday services; 6 p.m.. family fellowship meal; 7 p.m,, TeamKID. Youlh 4 Chrlsl. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery for Infants and toddlers. F e llo w sh ip B a p tist C h u rch . 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544, Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sundays, 6 p.m. Wodnesdny service. 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Pastor. Wayne Swisher. S m ith G rovo AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy, 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, paslor. Eotons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Wednesday prayer meeling, 7:30 p.m. Pastor; Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. A b u n d a n t L llo C h ris tia n V Io lo ry Conlor, 117 E. Depot SI., Mocksvlllo. P aslor, D aniel Brow n. 753-4453. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . Morning w o rsh ip .lt. Lifo C om m unity Church. Sundays, 10 a.m .. Brock Perlorm lng Arts Center. N orth M ain S treet. M ocksvillo. Contomporary stylo worship with Pastor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hope B aplist Tobornoclo, 240Q Hwy. 158. Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship. 11 a.m.. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m., AWANA children nnd loons, ndults. prnyer meellng and Bible study. . East Oavie B optlsl Church. Bermuda Guay Shopping Cenler. 5397 U.S. 158. Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Bible sludy for older adulls; 9:30. morning worship; 10:45. Bible sludy for all ages; 6 p.m., Sunday evonlng service. Wodnosdays, 7 p.m., Biblo Sludy and Prayer Service. Paslor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Lffo C om m unity C huroh, Days Inn. Madison Road, Mocksville. Ser­ vices Sunday, 10 a.m . C all Kevin S tow arl, pastor, about W ednesday ovoning life groups, 753-5433. M oinvlllo AME Zion Churoh, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 10 a.m ., w orship. 11. Bible Study, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Roburt H. Bailoy SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 185 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 GRAIG GARTER BUILDER, ING. 119 Hwy. 801 S, suite 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 ffitiU.'f i!i(> Ciisfi'm f (niiicv li>f t'ii'f .^(t y<iT* Craii; \ r.jfli7. 1'io.mJi'iiI » \l.iilin C. Cjttci. Vicc IYc\ IlA Y W O R T H - M lL L E R F u n b r a l H o m f . K iN D iiR T O N C h a p e l L o c -a tI'D o n H w v 1 5 8 B i;tw i-:i;n C i.h m m o n s S. A iîv a n c e 3 3 6 -9 4 0 -5 5 5 5 8 8 8 -9 4 0 -8 5 1 1 с ю - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 Advance News By Edith Zim m erm an Advancc Correspondent T h c hom ecom ing ui ihc Methodist church Svmilay wus a great success with many visitors. Th c Rev. D w ighi J. Cartner brought an inspiring messuge at the 11 a.m. worship servicc. Cartner was accompaincd by tiis wife Carol. Hc has recently re­ tired from the Western N C Con­ ference for thc second time. Our Pastor the Rev. Harry Sammons, celebrated his birth­ day Monday Sept. 22. During thc Sunday worship service the congregation sang Huppy Birth­ day to him. O n Thursday, O ct. 2 the Methodist Men will serve a Poor Man's Supper ut the community building. This fund raiser sup­ per will be at 6 p.m. Donations only. A cut flower arrangement wus on thc altar Sunduy in m em ory of G ray und Pearl Hartman und Frunccs Hartman W allace. G iven by Nancy Hartman McKnight and hus­ band Harold McKnight. On Thursday night Sept. 11, the 1945 graduating class of Shady Grove High School met at Bermuda Run for their annual reunion. Thirteen class members and eight spouses attending were John and Vivian Bailey, Gene and Peggy Vogler, Pat and Norman Chaffin, Jancll and Boyd Puck, Sue and Fred Lunch, Betty nnd J.H. Plott, Pansy and Bill Ward, Louise Smith, Helen Evcrhurdt, M arilyn Tu ttle , Gertrude Robertson, Maggie Lou Barney, Betty Rix and friend Carney Bluck. The group had a great time wilh fun, fel­ lowship and games, with prizes for everyone. Thc good food was enjoyed by all. Meredith Hendrix, student nt UNC-Churiotte spent the week­ end with her mother, Junie Hendrix. Bob nnd M innie Rose Lawson of Polk City, Fla. were Tuesduy luncheon guests of Edith Zimmerman. On Sunday and Wednesday they were lun­ cheon guests of Sarah Bailey. Others in the community the Lawsons visiled were Virgil and Lillie Mae Potts, Johnny and Rosalie Allen, Louise Potts und "Bo" und Mona Potts. Brenda Burton came home Sunday from Forsyth Hospital where she underwent surgery Tuesday. She is recuperating satisfactorily. We wish her a speedy recovery. Huppy birlhday to David Barnhardt the 24th, Brundon Emert the 25th and Virgil Potts the 28th. County Line News By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent Our County Line communily hopes you are enjoying our crisp, cool fall weather as much as wc arc. In this area Ihis tjme of Ihe year means church hotnecom- ings. Tw o churches, Society Baptist and Pleasant View Bap­ tist, held their homecoming ser­ vices this pasl Sunday. Socicly celebrated its 182nd anniversary while Pleasant View celebrated its 95th anniversary. This coming Sunday morn­ ing, Salem United Melhodisl will cclcbrale homccoming with singing at 10 a.m. featuring M ountain Creek Harm ony Quartet of Granite Quarry. A worship service wilh Ihe mes­ sage by puslor Sieve Blair will begin ut 11 u.m., and will be fol­ lowed by a picnic dinner on the grounds. Salem members invile everyone lo come and join tliem in their homccoming celebra­ tion. We will Iiave more on our area honiccomings in future col­ umns. Our communily was sad to hear of Ihe curly morning fire lhal extensively damaged the home of the late Joe and Connie Nicholson ut the Cool Springs exit on 1-40. This home had been u part of the communily since the 1940s. We were also sud to hear of the death of former resi­ dent Mr. Henry Griffith, son of Q uincy und Carrie Stroud Grifruh, Mr. Griffith was buried in the cemclery of his home church. Society Baptisl. O ur communily extends sympathy to llis lamily. We send get-well wishes to two long-term residents. Lib Stroud M oore and Pauline Johnson Stroud, who recently suffered severe strokes and were in the hospital. We also wish Mike Guilhera speedy recoveo'. Lust week, he fell off u metal roof, broke several bones and is ut Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Join us as we lift ihese friends in oui; prayers. Margaret Ann Cartner Sliew and Lois "Snookie" Safril Hur­ ris and their spouses, Paul and Docker, respectively, attended the reunion of their 1951 gradu­ ating cluss of Cool Spring High School. Oscar Koontz, anolher graduate, wns unuble lo utlend. {I wonder if he remembers my being in thc first grade and riding his scliool bus in 1951. He wus a good driver, but I must admit I wns afraid to ride tlie bus my first year unless my sister was on thc bus, too.) U nlil next time, wc wish each of you u great time shop­ ping, visiting or driving ubout in County Line. Civitan Clubs of Mocksville, Cooleemee <£ Davie J o i n i n t h i s c o m m u n i t y e f f o r t t o c o l l e 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., October 4th • 9am-5pm B rin g Y o u r N o n -P e ris h a b le F o o d s o r 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 whlocations) • Ben Franklin ■ Bi-Lo HILLSDALE - Food Lion & Lowes Foods COOLEEI\/IEE- Cooleemee Super Marl<et CLEMMONS AREA - Harris Teeter (Tanglewood) • Bi-Lo iciommonsRd.) • Lowes Foods • Food Lion SUGGESTED ITEMS INCLUDE: JUICE • PANCAKE MIX • SYRUP • SPAM • BEEF STEW • SALMON • SPAGHETTI SAUCE • MUFFIN MIX • GREENS • YAMS • BEETS • CARROTS • INSTANT POTATOES • SUGAR • TOILET PAPER • SHAMPOO • BAR SOAP • DEODORANT • DISH DETERGENTS • PEANUT BUHER • JELLY • SPAGHETTI NOODLES • CANNED FRUITS • MACARONI & CHEESE • OATMEAL • OIL • SOUPS • FRUIT • TUNA • CEREAL • FLOUR • CORNBREAD MIX • DRY PINTOS • CORN • PORK N BEANS • GREEN PEAS • CANNED SAUCE $59,900.1128sf. { V e s , y o u r e a d t h a t r i g h t ) The Revere, 1128sf, $59,900 ($53 per sf) 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths W e ’re o ffe rin g a v e r y s p e c ia l p ric e o n o n e o f o u r m o s t p o p u la r h o m e s th r o u g h O t to b e r 3 1 , 2 0 0 3 . ■ O u r h o m e s a fe b u ilt o n s ite , n o t p re -fa b o r m o d u la r. ■ N a tio n a l b u y in g p o w e r. L o c a l c ra fts m e n . ■ N o lo t? W e c a n h e lp y o u w it h o u r free lo t lo c a tio n s e rv ic e . ■ N o d o w n p a y m e n t a n d n o c lo s in g costs fo r q u a lifie d b u y e rs . Statesville Sales & Design Center ■ Take Exit 154 off 1-40 704-872-8989 800-714-2324 ext. 2 WWW. WayneHomes. com Call for free book of house plans. U7AY№Wf|0№S‘ A Division of Centex Homes Garage, land and Improvemenls not Included In pricc. Offer Rood HuourIi 10/31/03. OUer subjecl lo change and applies lo qualified buyers. Home shown for illustrailon purposes only. NC General Conlracting License tf‘17781, VA Home Builder ID «880P. Y O U R H O M E YOUR LOT YOUR WAY I » RELAY FOR LIFE I, American , Cancer ^ Society The American Cancer Society R e la y F o r L ife of Davie County T h e F in a l T o ta l $ 1 5 0 ^ 7 4 2 An average of $147.75 per walker!l: 1 OAWE a l l -s t a r a w a r d s B ronze Baker Furniture..................................................$2,221.80 Bethlehem UMC...............................................$3,126.00 Cornatzer UMC.................................................$1,515.00 Davie County Employees................................$5,306.03 Donna Crusaders..............................................$4,117.71 First Baptist Church, Mocksville......................$2,069.00 Gasthaus on the Square..................................$2,555.00 Jericho Church of Christ.....................;...........$12,110.00 Jerusalem Baptist Church................................$2,935.11 Seeds of Hope..................................................$2,973.85 Town of MocksvlllB............................................$4,078.28 Walkwoman.......................................................$2,640,15 Wal-Mart............................................................$1,780.00 Walking for Miracles........................................$11,619.13 Slbesi CCB....................................................................$3,175,05 Fork Baptist Church..........................................$3,054.00 S Q ia l|ames Baptist Church......................................$8,063.66 VFJeanswear.................................................$21,113.84 I G w i i l f For Another Successful M a rk y o u r ca le n d a rs n o w ! Next Year’s Relay For Life will be held June 4th & 5th, 2004. See You T here! F e a t u r e DAVIE COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 - DI D a v i e R e s i d e n t s S h o w s T h e ir C a r in g S p i r it H undreds Volunteer, A nd B enefit In U nited W ay Effort Handicapped und livin g alone, Nellie Lyons not only has trouble mak­ ing ends meet, il’s difficult lo gel around, lo clean, to do just aboul any­ thing. She's thankful lhal someone cares. A lol of people in Davie Counly carc - aboul Lyons - and uboul oilier fellow residents. And tliey look lo the roads on Thurs­ duy, Sept. 11 in the first Davic Counly United Way “Duy of Curing." : Volunteers from Piedmont Natural Gas went lo Lyons' home, wilh Ihc job of replacing a door and kilchcn floor. They were lo be done al 4. Before they left, tlie workers had done thul und more. Working through lunch, Ihey ul.so removed and cleaned every appliance and item in the kitchon. And Ihey painted the wulls. Il was 6:30 before they finished. ' Tlie team received Ihe Exceptional Performance Award, Across the counly, .school children collectcd snacks and goodies along willi letters of appreciation to locul firefighters. Many wenl to the schools witli fire trucks. “Thc school children hud so mucti fun," said Annu Eichhorn, executive director of the Duvic United Way. "They gave the firefighters a rousing welcomc und celebrated Iheir volunlecr comniitmenl to this community." Shady Grove Elementary teacher Melanie Hendrix coordinated lhal projecl. Olher projects helped senior citizens, the handicapped and disabled ul Iheir lionies. Tw o wheelchair ramps were P i e d m o n t N a t u r a l G a s e m p l o y e e s w i t h a t h a n k f u l N e l l i e L y o n s a f t e r t h e y c o m p l e t e d r e p a i r s t o h e r h o m e a s a p a r t o f t h e D a v l e C o u n t y U n i t e d W a y ' s D a y O f C a r i n g . built, grab bars were installed. Puint- ing, mowing, cleaning and liaiiling were accomplished for those who coiildn'l do the chores for ihcmselves. “ In the spirit of comniunily and voiunleerism these people readied out lo Ihcir neighbors and u.sed tlieir hands und heurls lo help others," Eichhorn said. While some were ut homes, otliers went to public places such as the Davic County Library, Duvic Higli School, Zachary House, and the Storehouse for Jesus. They organized food in the pan­ try, stucked books for a book sale, cleaned a biisemenl and did multiple projecls al the high .scliool, Duvic Counly Government spon­ sored u food drive and collected 22 boxes of food for Ihe Storehou.se. "United Way is focused on what matters most - working together in this community," Eichhorn said. “This is one way we were able to do thut." O f course. United Wny agencies tien- cnilcd from thc caring attitude that duy. Teams helped landscape ut the Davie Family Y M C A and group home, scl up a blood drive for tlie American Red Cross, puinlcd a youth inceling room for Big Brother.s/BIg Sisters, and sanded, puinted and prepared pink broomsticks for Cancer Services. Thc broomsticks will be u.sed to help in the rehubilitalion proccss for people who have had surgery lo remove cancer. Folks from the Davie Counly Group Home and A R C of Davie went lo Ricli Purk for games, and invited volunteers. Seniors from RSVP helped. The Davie United Way has 20 agency partners, und these were Ihc only ones needing u work project dur­ ing the Day of Caring. Tlio Day of Caring served as a kick- off to Ihe United Way campaign for 2003-2004. “We urc starting to redefine who we are and how we can help this commu­ nity," Eichhorn said. The United Way initiated an Adopt a Troop project in the spring and brought thc 2 11 information and referral telephone line to liie counly in February. “We are in a time of change and this year's campaign w ill be all aboul changing lives," she said, "What mat­ ters is working together to produce re­ sults you cun sec. The most imporlant Ihing we can hope to nchieve is lo im­ prove people’s lives and have a lusting impact in tlie community." To do more, they need more help. “The events o f the day deeply touched those who were able to partici- palc," Eichhorn suid. “Notes of grati­ tude have been coming into our office all week. Il was truly a life-changing experience for many of us who planned, organized and purticipuled in this vol­ unteer experience. "Our hope is thul this is the first yeur .of many to come where we cnn go out into the comniunily to offer hope and help to those in need. “Thank you to all the many people who made this event such u huge suc- CC.SS,” Eichhorn suid. More thun 1,000 vohinlecrs partici­ pated, including most school children, who collected items and pul together thank you bags and wrote letters for every individual firefigthter, E M T, and police officer in the county. More than 120 adult volunteers worked in thc community. Tlic day began ut Clement Grove at 8:30 a.m. for doughnuts and a motiva­ tional speech by Hunk Van Hoy, At 8:46, a moment of silence was observed for the viclims of Ihe 9 -1 1 tragedy. Work crews departed immediately after to start by 9, und were provided a hotdog lunch. I’Icusu 'I\irn To Page DIO V o l u n t e e r f i r e f i g h t e r s f r o m J e r u s a l e m a n d A d v a n c e g e t h a n d s h a k e s a n d t h a n k y o u ' s f r o m t h e c h i l d r e n S h a d y G r o v e t e a c h e r f\ / le la n le H e n d r i x a m o n g t h e g o o d i e s f o r a t S h a d y G r o v e E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l . f i r e f i g h t e r s . S h e o r g a n i z e d t h e p r o j e c t . J o h n n y B e n f i e l d , a C e n t e r v o l u n t e e r f i r e f i g h t e r , l o a d s b a g s f o r C e n ­ t e r a n d S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a l n t h a t w e r e p r e p a r e d b y S o u t h D a v l e I v l i d d l e S c h o o l s t u d e n t s . L i l l l e l\ /1 ab e I s g l a d t o s e e t h e U n i t e d W a y D a y o f C a r i n g v o l ­ u n t e e r s h e l p a t h e r M o c k s v i l l e T h e g u y s f r o m W e s t s l d e C h r y s l e r / D o d g e / J e e p a r e s m i l e s w h i l e h e l p - G . A . J o y n e r s a y s h e “g o t t h e g o o d d e a l " w h e n t h e W a l - M a r t t e a m h o m e . I n g L i l l i e I V I a b e . b u i l t a n e w w h e e l c h a i r r a m p f o r h i m a n d h i s d a u g h t e r L i n d a . D2 - DAVIE C O U N TY ENTERPRISE RECORI).•niiirsdii.v. Supt. 25.2003 D a v ie S c h o o ls N iirtli D iivlc M lild lc Tho Tstiiiuini Team soki Iho must hoiiis Ibr Iho I’ T.SA Г^llldra¡^or. Suulenis sdIiI W drlli (if hoins. Rowarils ¡iro h) progress. TüUiKiini sliiilcnls o f Iho immlli arc Nalhai) Hulchons, Jiioy l.aril. Diaiui Ciroono, Jdtihm Soluilu ami Salma Ihrahini, K i'i R siudoiils nl' Iho iiumlh aro Sarah M arlin. Ciana Sam pson. John W cakloy. Jako Ilallnian and Alan Spry. Tho Tsunami loam w ill liogin oollooling monoy/spiiro ohaniio to generate funds for a spocial project Ihrough Storehouse for Josiis. The money w il] be divided and usod to purchase Christmas gifts for ncedv children. Students w ill bo soloetod lo purchase sujgestod items for the ohilJron - an act of kindness anda good malh lesson. On Oct. I tho team » ill go to the N.C. Zoo and on Ocl. M they « ill hise a W orld Series. I’ormis- sion letters for joo trip havo twoii sent hs^nv aiHl noed to K’ roturnoil. T h i H io iw r Team has explored nuny topics in corv classes. Sci­ ence classes aro lo.irning about spas-e. Tlie planets, the moon. stars. and gala\ics, and the history o f spacc have boon some ofthe units o f study so far. Clas.ses are creat­ ing Power Point presentations on tho solar system. Languiige Arts cla.ssos have finished a ihcinatie unit on growing and chaniiing. Siudents havo learned about story elements and literary terms and have made posters to depict those words. Classes are reading in Accelerutod Reading books and acctimulating a Int o f points. I'otal poinls are duo for first nine weeks on Oct. 3. In grammar, each class has studied nouns, pronouns and verbs. I;ach student has written an o.xpressivo paper on A Speciul G ift, Social studies classes have learned tho five themes o f geography lUiil hav e made posters that express each theme. Map .skills have boon introduced and each student has created a map In the shape of iin animal, llower, or olher imaginary creature to as­ sess map parts, Pioneer students w ill take a field trip to the Renais­ sance Festival in Huntersville Get, 29, M alh students are studying decimals and graphing. Prime Time classes have learned about honesty and are fiK-iising on a unit titled I lard Work. They have designed ncroslie poems to learn nbout ench other and crcatcd paper plate faces to share individual dif­ ferences. Hach Prime Time grou|> is collecting ilems for the Storehouse in Mocksvillo. Pioneers aro collocl- ini; (liiipers, poanul huller, canned vegetables ami hygiene prtKlucis, These items aro due on Sept, M). liach Prime Tinw visiled w ilh eighth grade buddies. D iiviv IIIkIi M arching Hand students w ill meel at 5;.1(l p.m . Sept. 2‘l for practice nnd perforinancc heforo Iho liomecoming game against Ninth l-orsyth. Students w ill be dismissed around l();.1() p.m. Call V.SI-.SWl.S. Varsity I'ootball: Sept. 2fi. North P orsyih, Home Game |7:.M)), liomecoming, JV I'boihall: Sept, J.S, North l-orsyth. Away Clame (7;t)D). V olleyb all; Sept. West l-orsylh. Home (.S;IK)). JV Volleyball: SepI. .V). SVesi l-orsyth. Away {-V.M)). Men's Soccer: .Sept. 2^. Park­ land, Home (7:00); JVSopi, 2.“;, Porbu.sh, Home (S:^“!). Cross County; Sept, 2-1, Reynolds, Away (4:00); Sept. 27. Greensboro Invitation. Away (-l:(K)), W om en's Tennis; Scpl. 24. Soulh Rowan. Away ( l:.W); Sept. 2.'>, Asheboro. Home (4:.10); Sept. 29, Reynolds. Home (4:.W). Lady War liaglosG olf; Sept. 29, W arrior (Hast Rowan), 4:(K). Seniors planning lo attend a cotniiiunily college do nol need to take the SAT or ACT, They should plan to take Ihe placomenl tost at llieir chosen com m unily college, usually Ihe CPT (C'om putori/ed Placement Test) or Ihe ASSLT Placement test. Por more inft^rniation, simlcnls can see Mr. Hobson in tho guidance oflicc. Seniors planning lo attend a C(>nmiunliy ci)llogo or a lour y ear collcgc should begin lo meet with their covmselor lo plan whal thoy should ilo lo apply lo a school. Siudents inlorostod in the biotechnology m ajor al I-orsyth Tech should see Mr. Hobson in the guidance o ffic e . This is an emerging career in the Triad ;irca w ilh goixl om pbyinenl oulbiok. Tho deadline to register for Ihe Nov. I S.AT I is SepI. 2ft. Sludenis may regisler hy applying online al w'ww.follt'^i'hifai'ti.coni o r by picking up a registration booklet and a "T.-iking the SAT I" study guide in the guidance o ffic e . Students should be sure lo include Ihe lost contor code and fourcolloge etvtles when registering. The cost includes sending your scores to four colleges. Parenis and students are encouraged to visit the guidance w ebsite lo gol all Iho latest information related lo college and career planning. The address is Click on guidance and then click on liagle liehoes. You can also gel nn email every lime il is updaled by v'niering your email address at the "N otify M e" icon. Tho website has just been updaled w ilh m any college scholarships an<l college o|)oii house dales. W lllliint K. Dnvle Kleinenlnry Ms. Le'Don Hyril's fifth graile class welcomes Officer Campbell as liA R I: o ffic e r for the noM 10 weeks. Students are researching Hispanic explorers, holidays, and famous H is|ninic Am ericans in honor of Hispanic M im tli .Sept. 1.“'- O ct. I.S. Safety and in ju ry )>revenlion is the key focus as the class takes part in Ihe pilot program, "Risk Watch." So far sludenis have covered m otor vehicle and bus safety. SCiuesl speaker Trooper King of the N.C. Highway Patiol spoke mi Wcilnes-day. SepI. 10. The eluss made salety posters lo display around the school. Ilus and Car Riders o f the week of Scpl.K-12; I'nmco Lope/.-Uuano. I.u pila C astro, Ross H offner, M ariim a M oreno. D illon W est. M ichaellynn Drennen. Thomas Sutton. Taylor ,\lohat. M atthew Scarlett, and Chesnee Harbcr. Ciramlparents camc from near and as far aw;iy as West Virginia for Ihe Grandparenis' Day l.unchcon. There were .10(1 special guests. Ashley M alloy from Ms. Ki iilh's fiflh grade class reports that Ihoir class is learning lo add. subtract, m ultiply and diviiie fractions in m alh. They are learning about volcanoes in reailing and doing a report aboul thom . They are lo;irning аЫнН the earlh’s climate in social stiiilies. She reporls lhal sciencc is fun. C ili/e n o f Ihe Week I'or SepI. I.'i- 19: Jayleo M iller. Dylan W aller, Nal;ilie Moore. Caily Hodonhamer. D riel (larne/, M ariiuia .Moreno. Ilrian Shrewslnny. ,-\very Itrown. Sarah Myers. Tanner C'all. Logan Hendricks, Tyler Shoffiier, Julia Lan/o, Austin Smilh, l.miren (.)ulen, Hramlon (iammons, Tyler l.ee anil Jarrell Wallace. National School Lunch Week is O cl. 14-17. The theme is "C afeteria o f Ihe Jungle," celebrating .“>7 years o f a national school lunch program with special activities. 'Tuesday is IO()';i Club Day. A ll classes lhal have 100';; parlieipalion al lunch gel a pri/o. On Wedne.sday sludenis w ill create an animal hoadbanil, The stuilents in grades .V.S wilh Ihe most creative headbands w ill win Spy Kids hook hags. Thursday is Safari Jungle Print Day. Students are inviicd to wear Iheir favorile safari or jnncle print clothing, l-'ridiiy is C'lasstoorn liaim cr Day. liach chiss is in\ iieil lo mako a W ild :iboul School i.imcli REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED! Elizabeth ---------Sw ic e g o o d Call for free recorded _ Information!211-800-448-3094 Ext. 2091 SnKignod Will * McDjttltl lianner. There w ill be lucky tray winners (U> l-riday. S hiid y (¡ro ve K Itim 'n Iu ry The first P TA meeting o f the yoar was on 'Tuesday. Sept. lfi. A hot dog supper was served by the faculty lo parents and students. Larry Lanier, principal.said Shady Orove had lieen selected as a school o f excellence fo r tho third consecutive year. 'The winners of teacher o f the year. Rebccca Marion, and the teacher assistant of the year. Sharon M oser, were ininounccd . They arc voleil on by Ihc faculty. Upcoming events: Mega Party for sludenis on l-riday, Sept. 26 lo celebrale the success o f the fall fundraiser. AM 'S hady G rovo grandparents are in viicd for Grandparenis Week when euch grade hus un assigned duy lhal Ihcir grandparent(s) may eat lunch with them: kindergarteners, l-riday. Sept. 26'. firsl graders, Monday. Scpl. 29; second graders. Tuesday. Scpl. 30; third graders. Thursday. Oct. 2; fourth graders, Wednesday. Ocl. I ; and fiflh graders. Friduy, O cl, 3. I'am iiy Fun Night Is scheduled for Friday. Ocl. 24 with games nnd con­ cessions for all ages. M s. Tcw 's Crew o f kinder­ garteners used apples Ihis week In many lessons. Pnrenl conferences w ill begin Ocl. 6. Ms. Martin und Ms. Uurford's kindergarten class hnd a "bcary" educational and fun week w ith cnch child using their bear lo complete art, m ath, and writing projects. There were llfe- si/.e replicas o f nil tho siudents. Ms. Rogers and M s. Tesler's firsl graders w ill have a drawing each Friduy fo r the "C lassy Characler" for the following week. The student w ill have their own bu lletin board to display their pictures, drawings, or work. Ms. K auff nnd Ms. Boswell’s sccond grudc eluss read Frog und Toad Friends Forever, a slory aboul a friendship between Frog und Toad. In social studies, llic children are learning aboul cllU cnshIp nnd working together, Sccond graders in Ms, Spach's class had n Hawaiian Luuu nnd learned uboul customs in other nrcns o f the country, Ms, Dixon nnd Ms, Wullon's class sel up a lemonade stand und prucliced m oney s k ills by buying the lemonade. Please ’ftin i To I’nge D3 Sew What? '.Volunteer Seamstresses Needed //'V o lu n te e r seam- ¡¿tress6s pfiall levels are 'rieided fbr the,upcomlng ,I)avie .H ig h School 'drama production of / Q h ilttd n ’ o f id e ii. 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IV tromondous Twirbrook Acros, 3BR, 2BA. largo Twinbrook. 3 bodrooms. 2 baths, dutaiis! $139,900. vaiuol FP, gazobo. $ 134,900. kitchon. Iiropiaco $129,900, 1 aero, all appiiancos. $129,900. 5 Dodfooms, 3 Balhs. 3.5 ncros. Country Livincjl $124,900. » I f 3DR. 2DA. on privalo 1.29 ncros, 3BR. 20A, 5.5 acros. poastblo 3BR. t.5 BA, 2 FP's, M\ bsmt, ЗВП. 2ВЛ. Hisloric District, 1.5 scroonod porch, dock. $ 11 9,9 00 . loaso. $ 10 9,9 00 . priced lo wli. $104,500. stories, basomonl. $102,900. Spacious 3 bocffoorn, 2 balh, Spaciouu 3BR, 2BA. slono FP, 30П, IBA, wondorful colors, woll Woll mainlainod, partial baaomonl, 4BR, 2BA, Now paint, carpol, groal location $99,900. much morol $99,900. landr.capod, iiropiaco $98,900. .69 acros, 3BR, IBA. $93,900 vinyl, otc. $ÌB9,9 00 Bow.ii CTKinty rnifujtes f/om ЗВП. IBA, hardwoods, inground 3DR. IBA, on t aero, plus a 5.95 acros, 3BR, 2BA, FP, gioal 3Bfl, 2BA, partial bsml oxcollonl coitygo 3DR i i,DA 589 ,50 0 pool. pan. bsml $87,000. 40x30 bidg $84,900. building sitol $ 79 ,90 0, condilion! $69,900. р ш ш а щ с ЗПП, 2QA. singlüwKlo. all appliances, (jitiat starler (илгю $69,900 »1 Salmoni fload................#2 S.ilmoni floid............Oil Oethel Cli (Id.............Chaptl Rd................ Kaydon Drive (commercial)..Cedar Ridge Rd ...................SafilordAv#...................Bear Creek Ch. Rd............... 3BR, ША, btlck tanche! with lovely ha/dwoods. $64,500. 3BR 1 5DA, Cooloomeo, now hoal/AC. Cooleemoo. complotüly updated, r^ew pKjnib. comp updaioo $69,000 inground pool, groal buy! $ 65,900. A v a i l a b l i- L o rs a n i j L a n d a n d R i;n i a l P k o i M 'K h l s ........M Ac. iUO.eW10 Ac. C45.050......6.64 Ac. $60,0002 19 Ac. S25,000...15 6 aerei Я40,ООО2 isserei t160,ООО... 1.257 flcrei $29,000....t.4»ciet $134,000..,40 02 acte» $257,000 100x190 toi zoned Town Cir. Call Jano for details. $40,000. VlítMWíe» Line...ЛП1в TrailHwy. WIN...........SheHield floed......Dnjm LaneLol to. Northbrook... ...... ...2.» acre« StB,000....JO acre* 5172,500.....e.5 acroa 146,475,..20tA aerea $139,500......1.2 aerea $23,600...3.29 attt«« 129,500lot $t15,000 Lot $tS,900 ,ш а о ,ь п ,..ь в ,„ ^ ? Е Е Е ...357 Avon Slrta'317 Avon Streel..................................... ,llWSplllmarind..............................477UnderpaaiRa........................1962 Itwy. 64 W......................................eieniverbflfKJ Dr.................................... IHtA lOSMIliOtVMU) KOVV.MSKl7Sl.,l\b7 Laioo2slory.-1(30.3 6HA. stilling'as 9 3 acros, 4BR. 33A, laiQO Beimuda Run - 3BR, 2BA. sunroom. 30R, IDA, in Hamwny, HUGE 30x50 3BR. 2BA, spacious rooms, possible IS* appraisal in hand $ 275,000. storage bldgs. $219,900, Now 30 Yoar Root. $185,900. woik.shop $ 175,000. loaso, greal localion! $159,500. rt' I D a v i e S c h o o l s DAVIK COUN I Y HN'níRI'KISIÍ KliCOKD, Tluir.sdiiy, .Scpl. 25,2()l)3 - D3 C im tlnuccl F rom Рпцс D2 Tliird graders in Ms. Hendrix imd Ms. Plylcr's cla.ss begun rending Cliiirlolle's Web. In sociul suidics, they wrote songs nbom llie hnbilul und recycling. Ms. O lir nnd M s. Norninn's lliird grnde cluss wrote stories explutning how hunmns could use mils if thoy had them. Ms. Hob.son's boys ond girls held five baby bunnies broughl in by their classmate, Leiih Oryder. Ms. Brown’s fourth graders hnve been working on pince values in math. They are pnrlicl-pnting in literature circles cach day. Each student chooses n book and the group discu.sses the book and the noles taken. Ms. Red-mond's fourth graders read a novel aboul Daniel Boone and the demanding life o f a pioneer child. The Citizenship Lunch for this month’s siudents o f Ihe week w ill be Thursday. Sept. 25. The fo llo w in g students hnve been chosen as the sludenl o f Ihe week; Kevin M iller, AIIi.son Q riffin, Scott Gallimore. Celeste Kirkmnn, Cindy Blanco, Teddi U ll. Isaac Dunn, Ashley W ark. Gracc Cain, Abby I’llll,C raig Colbourne, Rynn Heath. Caroline O ’N eil, M ichael Watts. Addle M yers, B rllan i Peterson, Colin Floyd. Josh C ottrell. Sarah Stigall, Diwls Mossman, Rebeccn Lard, Ron Neese. Dane Cook, Bretl Dodson, Tony Gadson, nnd Erien Bnrnes. Parents nnd friends arc reminded o f the ongoing fund-rnlsers sponsorcd by the PTA. Sknte nights arc set for the last Tuesday (6:30- 8:30) in cnch nion lii (except Decem ber). A t Venezia’s on Mondiiy nights, 10% o f receipts go 10 the school. Collect box lops and relink Harris-Tcclcr V IC card lo #1701. Cooleemee Elementary In Miss Ludwick's kindergarten cluss, students are working on let­ ter D. They made Dippy Duck's decorated doughnuts and finger­ print fall trees for the .season. Ms. Davis nnd M s. C runflll's klndergnrlon cInss rend The Gingcr- brcndAtnn.They made gingerbread people who Jumped oul o f Ihc oven and ran nwny. They are looking all over the school for them nnd are working on Ihc leller D w llh the . help o f friend Dippy Duck. The fourth grnde clas.ses o f Mrs. Culler, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Kistner have been studying the Coastal Plain o f North Caroliria and Ihc ef­ fecls Hurricane Isabel on the gcog- t^aphy. M rs. Jones' class did boach erosion demonstrnllons lo observe how rushing wnter cffecis Ihe snnd on tho boach. Mr. Cnmpbell, prin­ cipal. shared his son's experiences on Ihc const during the hurricane w hile reporting for Fox 8 News. M rs. K istner and M rs. C ullers' classes have been studying animals in science. The fourth graders w ill go to Old Salem next week. ; Mrs. Stein nnd M rs. Seamon's kindergarten class are making big books in rending groups. They are learning about Letter Land. Dippy Duck, Annie Apple, and Cleaver Cnt are leaching them how to make let­ ters and sounds. In math thoy are i;realing patterns w ilh cubes nnd graphing Ihe pallerns. They Inlked about Hurricane Isnbel and how it effects wenther. They celebrated August und September birllidnys: Theodore Fisher, Chris M ayhew ,. Hope Grubb, Shelby Rclch. Luko Chambers, Kayin A lle n, Rachel C O L D I U e t L B A N K E R 0 TRIAD, REALTORS’ Garrelson. Nicole M illc. Mrs. Saville nnd Mrs. Snider's kindcrgnrlen cinss hns been work­ ing w ilh the Idler Dd. and friend Dippy Duck. They wrote the poem Six Little Ducks to go w ith the les­ son. Next week they w ill read ihe Three B illy Goals G ruff. Mrs. Wnll's combination class of I sl and 2nd graders has been study­ ing the "neighborhood." They con­ structed a community consisting o f a bank, fire department,post office, library, school, and houses. Using covered m ilk cartons, they created u display. M rs. Lowery's class is learning .spelling words and putting them inlo sentences. They are working on double facts in malh. A fter read­ ing "M ax, the Cm" the students mnde cnts, nfler reading "W hal Does Pig Do?” , tho students made pigs. This week Mrs. Robinson and M rs. McClamroch's kindergarten class hus been Icnrning nbout the leller Dd w ilh Dippy Duck from Lelterland.Thoy acted out the story "The Three B illy Goats G ruff." They have been making up counl­ ing stories using farm anininis in math. The siudents In Miss Brown's and M rs. Beck's 2nd grade class read "Frog nnd Toad Aro Friends." They wrote stories nbout their fa­ vorite sensons und n time Ihey lost somelhing. The class learned how to write a letter and w ill begin lo use the Wee Deliver mall system soon. Students in PE classes have been practicing forthe physical fit­ ness lesl. They are trying hard lo pass the Prcsidenllal and National test. PTA's Fall Festival is Ocl. 2 from 5-8 p.m. There w ill be a pizza dinner. Super Slide, liayrldo, bingo, and olhor games. Tickets start al .“iO cenls. Everyone Is invited. M rs. C ornalzcr's and M rs. Levons' class has been working on doubles facts in math. They mel lols o f charnclcrs in Lotterland and had the first spelling test. Second grade students, M rs. Henderson, Mrs. Me Dougall nnd Mrs. Wall's clnsses have been bu.sy in cluster groups. Each day students spend lime rending, writing, and en­ joying lllcrncy centers. Gall Kelly from tho M ocksvillc Women's Club delivered more lhan 40 books lo the .school library this week. I’lncbrook Eiemenlnry This year, the school hns col­ lected 6, 859 box tops, totnllng .$ 685.0U lownrd books forthe nicdin cenler. Wo nre so proud o f our pnr­ enis nnd students' enthusiasm for this Im portant progrnm . This week's box tops champions nre Mrs. Potts' socond grade class w ith 286 box tops. Cinss winners includc: Brandon Boole, Kirsten Buchin. Jordan Budd, Ashley Ellis, Hailey Gough, Megan Hanlts, Kayla Hnr­ ris, Kyle H ollel, Jennn Hummer, Zncknry Keolon, Nicholns Logan, Robert M osor, Jordan M urray. Em berly Pnrker, Justin Phipps, Brennnn Swont, and K ayla Thornsberry. These siudents w ill ench receive a pencil and sticker. Mrs. Polls w ill receive n Box Tops 1-shlrt. Along with saving Box Tops, siudents nre enrolling members into tho Box Tops for Educntion Booster Club. The school receives 50 cenls for cnch email address submitted. Continued On Pngc DS Featu red Listings Pennington C o m p a n y Neiv H om es r e a l t y 126 S. Benson Lane Gorgeous 3BR, 2BA brick w /hd w d floors in LR,DR& kit. Sunroom overlooking' potto,ceram ic floors,trans 3 yr.goTf course m brshp to buyer. Call fviary. $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 341 Kennen K re s t^ a d Cozy hom e surrounded by 3.44 wooded acres. Privacy in qreat locadon, close to Clem m ons &W -S.W ired shop/office in back w /storage bidg.SBR. 2BA,Call Janice. $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0 219Mumford Drive Neat 3BR2BA cottage - com pletely rem odeled In 2000.Very convenient In- tow n location. Less than 5 m inutes to 1-40, Call Mary. $ 9 3 ,5 0 0 198G inny Lane Spacious ranch w ith 4BR, 3BA In eastern Davie County.Full finished basement. 2 car atiacheo garage, deck and storage building. Call Bobby $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 Mocksvillc Office; 336-751-9400 m i I I R i'i; I -Н С Ю -53 4 -3 3 8 3 l iillsdalc/Advance Office: 336-998-8900 lO I I I K i:i- I-H 8H -828-22 54 \\л\w, ¡к'мтп^юпгсайу.с om l l l n i B Ф N ew Listing 239 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR, 2BA, living room w /gas log fireplace. Split Bn floorplan, Ig kil, fin, bsm t, brick front w /vlnyl siding, 2 car bsm t garane, desirable neighborhood. Call Bobby. $ 1 6 4 ,9 0 0 249 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log fireplace. Split BR floorplan, Ig kit, fin. bsm t. brick front w /vinyl sidlng.2 car bsm t garage,desirable neighborhood.C all Bobby. $ 1 6 4 ,9 0 0 145 Old Oal<Lane Very nice, well cared for hom e on 3.5 acres! Private, m ostly w ooded setting w /pond & 2 natural springs. 3BR,2BA w/extra nice kitchen, lots o f cabinets & form at DR. M otivated seller. Must sec! Call Cirxly $ 1 2 4 ,9 0 0 134 Applegate Court Split bedroom plan oHer . suite.This 3BR, 2BA hom e Is loaded w ith ffers privacy lo master am enities Including screened back porch. Call Mnry $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 0 1231 North Main Street Charm ing older M ocksville hom e w ith 3BR, 2 full BA. w ood floors & wrap around porch. A m usl seel Seller m otivated. Call Cindy. $129,900 26B Cleary Road Situated on 1 acre, this 3 bedroom , 2 bath hom e has a private setting In the country. Deck, porch & storage building. Ro.id soon to be paved. Priced to sell. Call Glen. $ 5 9 ,9 0 0 7340 H t«y 801 South Great starter hom e w ith 3BR, 2BA and lols o f space. Slorage building, walk-in attic, vinyl exterior, fencing. Priced right and a great buy. Call Glen. $ 7 9 ,0 0 0 2161 H w y 158 C ounlry living in convenient localion, 3BR, 2BA brick ranch w ith full biisem em siuiated on over 2 acres. 2 fireplaces and large storage building.C all Glon. $ 1 4 4 ,9 0 0 130 Sterling Drive New construction. 2BR, 2.5BA tow nhousc. Graet room w /gas log fireplace, large master suite w /siltln g area.Convenient location I-‘10 & tow n. Call Janice or Bobby. $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 ry 2 Very v/ell m aintained 3BR, 1 BA, brick ranch in historic district o f Mocksvillo. Some hardw ood flooring, large sunroom w ith separate heat & a/c. Nicely landscaped lot. Call Debbie 114 sterling Drive Brick & vinyl outside, easy one level living Inside w ltfi 2BR, 2BA, gas logs, 9 it celling In greatroom , trey celling in master. Close to shopping business areas and 1-40. Call Janice $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0 1336 County Hom e Rd Approxim ately 1576 sqft, 3BR, 2BA, new construction, approx 1 acre.MBf^ w /w alk-in closet, form al dining, Iq den, vinyl siding, 2 car attach, garage, 16x 16 back deck. Call Debbie. $ 1 2 4 ,9 0 0 ШШ J Ü .1 i i i ' 'il u J ''J J ri'-i-j 306 Rollingwood Dr. Too m any ieatvucs lo HsU Abrt 2.5BA hom o. Formal dining, full basem ent, dbl garage, lots o f storage space, large deck. Great neighborhood. Call Debblo $ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 518 Salisbury street Be.iutifully m aintained & updated 2/3BR, I.5BA brick ranch In historic district o f Mocksville. Hardw ood floors, 15x9 sunroom , beautifully landscaped w / goldfish pond In bkyrd.Cail Debbie $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 Jankco DetibloMcPaniul - Ponnington73l-t760 900-1204 Мдгу Oobby Ot*nMoHdrleke Jdn*« SliinUv7si.3i93 009-Э5Э0 eso-sifa Cindy Janie JackieOurhain . Minion940-7822 071^707 ■ 7в1-!МР0 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w h a t e V ie r I t t a к è s www.colclwellbanker.com ,.J MIAOOWIAM WHIP-O-WIU OAVIESDR JBA 565AC GfinOeui Hounshes in Ihu nucnilicenl fietKh Couniiy hofne A Ujnquil pool 3-Jds lü teiuif cl !fii5 Silling ftidJ persofui home Qractd by u<tUi use ol siiy«. sijit; & granite Ш afchiietiuijl eiMJixe Ihruoui Vicki riennng-m-tlG? |в34.т IÛ5AC FaWous' Gofgeoui' fionie Ailfi липу unique ip QfatJes on 10. acres »t/4(X)0SF gjfage. 5 bavs M' ceiimg cocjlij be easii/ ct^ifrtlied 10 a hoise Mm in Ilie inW lootiwi Cin(i/JuhnM)(i900'll??$«9,MO ш а г ш ш г ж ш. . Ilîiibilitj! 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Coldwell Uiinkt ti is .> tcgislctetl Kú(Jcii).iti( üI Cuidwvli ü.inkcr Co(|)or<]tíon. An (quoi ü|i|iüituolly Comp,iny. íriujl HousKkj Oiipuilunily. Elicti Ollicc is iii(li'{icinJt.'ally Owiu'il ^kuI ü(icia(u(l Ли lii(.U '|)i'iiili'i4 ly()w iii4 l,m il 0 |)|'|,тч1 M i'iillii'r 1)1 ( (>lilw,-ll ll.iiiki'i lli'.il I s l.ili’ U m iliW-nm-11»«inm-itm-ii m-11 991 n e »»»•11 ■ 998-11 99H1w n .99MU{99S-n7099в-11б99}|-1t7S«I-UK991-mr99M1B1W-11W99S-116Í991-ttSS99tmO991-1Ш99I11S«99И167 1)4 - DAVIE C O U N TY ENTKRl’RISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25.2003 Pajamas At School? It’s All Part Of Spirit Week As Davie High Celebrates Homecoming 2003 i-.- L jf ii ■-------f ------rrn. i l '----------- II' KM u TT-jM — m j' ■< J ■-------A JUJ) .. I. -No, sleeping wasn't iiliowcil. But if you suw Diivie Iligli students going to scliool on Mon­ day in tiieir pajamiis, your eyes weren't deeeiviny you. It was part ol' the school's week-loiii! lioniecoming celebra­ tion. The homecoming I'ootbiill game against North l4ir.sylh will kick off al 7:30 Friday in War t-agle Stadium - a night that will Iw highlightcil by the presenta­ tion of the homecoming courl and the ijuecn's crowning at lialf- lime. On Aug. 19, the senior class nominated 16 young women through a preliminary ballot, which was to be presented to llie student body on Sept. 25 lo se­ lect the queen. Results will be kept secret until the crowning. Those pajamas on Monday were followed by: coiintry-wesl- ern/bling bling day nn Tuesday, tacky day on Wednesday, and twin or collegc day on Thursilay. Friday was the traditional school colors day wllh seas of students plastered with oninge and black. Special aclivities were planned for all lunches. O h M onday, freshmen, sophomores, juniors mul seniors had represenlalives competing for spirit poinls. Monday's lunch games began with Say Whal'.’ Karaoke D C Style. Tuesday hud sludenis twirling toilet tissue in the Guys and Gowns competi­ tion. Wednesday had sludenis wildly tossing svatcr balloons in a relay race. Thursday was the Pile O ' Clolhes relay. Spirit banners made by clubs decorated the cafeteria. On Friday morning, studenis were greeted by decorated lob­ bies, compliments of each class, which vied for spirit poinls. The Screaming Engles, a new spirit group, sponsored Ihe banners that decorated the cafeleria which were to be moved Friday to the stiidium. Dalii Mnlt'l' sponosred by the I’holography Club was an added treat for students. Spirit competitions continued all week between the freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Points were awardeil for parlici- palion in hall decorating, ban­ ners, lunch uctivities, dress-up days, and class banners culminat­ ing in a cheer-off at Ihe pep rally on Friday morning. Eacb day during period three, leadership sludenis canvassed the campus, counting the num­ ber from each class who partici­ pated in dress-up days. Л spirit poinl was awarded to the class for each participant. Л special fealure were the spirit buttons produced by stu­ dents in Transition Sorvicos, which were sold Ihroughoul the day.earning a spirit point. The pep rally, beginning at periixl two. will feature the Da\ ie High Marching Band, the Hag s(|uad, dancing hoots, JV and varsity clieerleaders. skits, and spirit games between the classes, Introductions of all fall sports leams. the banner parade, the cheer-off. and a last look at llie girls vying for the homecoming queen title will also lake place. A special appearance by the faculty kazoo band, as well as a faculty cheer squad, should de­ light Ihe audiencc. Prior to the Friday night foot- ball game, the homecoming (|ueen nominees will be honored at a reception hosted by the PTSA . Parents and escorts arc invited to toast the young women. Arrive early lo see Ihe arrival of the homecoming court at 7 p.m. in vehicles provided by Robbie Dilmore. Reigning queen Shalonda Brown will lead the motorcade. Following the entrance, the DHS Marching Band, under the direclion of Mark Schaub. will present a "halflime" show before Ihe game, along with Ihc Danc­ ing Boots under the direction of Colleen Pitts. The Davie Choral Ensemble, under the'direction of Elaine Snow, w ill perform the Star Spangled Banner, followeil by the band funnel formation for the football team's entry, as well as Ihe triple high banner presenled hy the cheerleading sqtiads. Homecoming queen nomi­ nees will take the field as half- time aclivilies begin. Mike Mor­ gan and Cary Powers, assistant principals, will present each with a bou(|uet as she is introduced. •IROTC cadets w ill form an honor guard as a salute to the nominees. The band will ser­ enade them as tliey walk onlo the field. Crown bearer wiii be Taylor Kae Sheets, datigbter of Johnny and Judy Sheets. Sash bearer will be Kendra Dawn Brown,daugh- lerof Uitricia and Kenny Blown. Presentation of the queen's flowers w ill he by Eli/.uheth Bustle, DHS teacher of the year. Principal Larry Bridgewater and assistant principal. A licia Holman, will present the saslies lo the queen and her courl. After the crowning. Ihe queen and her court will tour Ihe Irack in cars supplied by the PicdmonI Antique Car Association, coor­ dinated hy Bob Brannock, wilh Sam Redmond and Bill Myers also providing cars. The homecoming dance will he held on Salurday night, Sept. 27, fmm H-11 in llie school gym. A DJ will provide music, and stu­ dent blinds w ill be featured. Games and refreshments will be provided. Adm ission; .$.1 for singles, $.‘i for couples. Admis­ sion for seniors will be 50 cents. Kristine Kokoski and Jean Wliile are homecoming coordi- naUirs, and recognize the follow­ ing contributors: Uarry Bridgewater, M ike M organ, Cary Powers. Alicia Holman. H o m e c o m i n g q u e e n n o m i n e e s , f r o m l e f t ; A l l i s o n W a y p a , N i c o l e W a l p , E r i c a S c h e r l e , A s h l e y S p a i n , T e i s h a P e n n , J e n n a M i c h a e l , K e l s e y L u t z a n d J e s s i c a L a g l e . D a v i e H i g h h o m e c o m i n g q u e e n n o m i n e e s , f r o m l e f t : S a v a n n a h K o w a l s k i , B r i t t a n y H o l t , G i a n n a F l e h a r t y , E m i l y E v a n s , K a t i e C r o s s l i n , A l y s e B o w d e n , C a r l e y B a l s l e y a n d A s h l e y A z m o n . Lynn Ray, Re.vanne Russell, Wayne Harpe and Ihe library as­ sistants, Judy M iller, Buddy Lowery, Keith Whiiaker, Mike Herndon. Elizabeth Bustle and the student governmenl, Karen Ferrell and the floriculture classes. Donna Dunn and the leadership class, Craig Johnson and the carpentry classes. Mark Schaub. Kalhy Ferebee, Jason Whitaker and tlie marching band, tiie flag squad, Colleen Pitts and the Dancing Bools, Elaine Snow and the Choral Ensemble, the PTSA (Nola Rich • president). JK O TC . Angela Bickel and the varsity cheerleaders. cheerleading parents. Danielle Escnwein and the JV cheerlead­ ers. Latesha Sm ilh and the Steppin' Eagles, Jim Moore and the Photography Club, David Dwiggins, Holyfield Studios, parade drivers Wayne Harp, Daric and Michelle Belter, Ben and Colleen Allred, and Tony Daniels, Bob Brannock, Sam Redmond and Bill Myers (half­ lime car parade), Charles Hayes (pre-game announcer) and Sara Snow, student halftime nn- iiouncer. Kristine Kokoski provicled this tmich'. Prudential Together, Dreams are Achieved, Carolihas Bealty C l e m m o n s / D a v i e C o . - 3 3 6 . 7 1 4 . 4 4 0 0 877 Л71582? 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Main Street *$92,000 Susan Patkor 399*3137 An iftÂçiniJenfty (mtú me ерийМ ffefrt« o( tr* Piuítnliíí fleíl Еяш Wrfuitj Ис I Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .Sept. 25, 2003 - D5 Continued From Page D3 Booster club piirliclpnnts rccelve email.'! contnining Dox Tops infomia- tlon only. Email uddrc.tsc.s urc not sold or .shared for oilier purposes. Il's not loo Inic lo unroll. .Send your cniai I ud­ dress lo your student's Icacher. Mrs. Hnrpc's Second Crude Cluss won the ice crcum sandwich party for enroll­ ing the most new nieinhers. Tliose winners include; Meredith Uowlcs, W ill Brucken, R.C. Bruiisteilcr, Bril­ tnny Foster, I hillce Frunk, Nathan Gor­ don, Alile Muinc, Luke Martin, Judun M cO ill, Keith McKuy, Alex Monl- gomery. Am ber M yers, Suru Ranipersud, MichucI Sluniper, Cluy Thompson, Ellen Tullerow, und Jes­ sica White. Cliuruclcr Kids Irail for die week o f .Sepl. ¡.“i-l«) wus responsibility. Chunicicr Kids for this week.' Kuylu Perrus, Johnny Zuriioek. Tyler Foster, Chris Roldun, Luinu Womble, Niek Sheetnn, Alee Curler, Alex Bollinger, Brnndi Jennefi, Natliun Gordon, Peic Ncwmun, Erica Coffey, Christopher W righl, Tnylor Chandler, Jamie Greer, W ill Ploii, Jus­ lin Flood, McKenzie Phillips, Fclisliu Datlon, K lrslic Hulchcns, Jordnn Collins, .Sumuel Ncwmun, Kirsten Buehin. Colloy Meiner, Neil Zurlioek, Brandon Dancy nnd Knlic Cassidny In kindergarten. Mrs. Crutch­ field's cluss has been Icurnlng uboul letters, seusoas. and Eric Carlo liooks. In Mrs. Cope's cluss. they finished a unll on shapes und sturlcd Ihe unll on Ihc senses. The Fair is Monday. Oct. 6 and the Fnrmington Volunleer fire depurtinenl w ill have Ihe smoke house licrc Oct. 8. Firefighters w ill show children Ihe ci|nlpmeni and clolhing Ihey use to fighi fires. Fircrighters will dcnionslrute how fire truck hoses work and whut lo do in euse of a fire.Tlic sniokehoasc helps students denion- slrate und ucl out the proper procedure for exiling a building lhal is on fire. In Miss Fuller's class, the first biit- ic rfly hutched out o f its cocoon Ihis week. In first grude, Mrs. Blunks' cluss honored Amcrieu wilh a nionicnt of silence 7'luirsduy, Sepl. 11 and wrote about the country. In Mrs. lleadrix’ cluss, Ihey have been learning uboul communily helpers, In Mrs. Dranc’s class, the nnlt study wns inunncrs. In Ms. Vun Offcren’s cluss, they finislied the unimul unit in science und will he slutting the unit on eommunllles nexi week. Mrs. Murpe's second grude cluss cclcbralcd Apple Week in cluss nnd finished by baking upplcs on Friday, .Sept. 19. Picturc Day Is Sept. 24. Skate '■ Night w ill he Ocl, 7. Cornnltcr lilem cninry ■’ Cbfhnlzci' .sl'udeiils were proud lo reccive n speeiul flug from the Comntzcr-Dulin Fire Department Ihis week. Duvid Smilh of Ihc Fire Depl. presenled the flag lo the school, live on Cornalzer’s weekly televised news show, in appteciaiion ofihe huge gift of snacks donated to his leum by llie children of Comal/er. The snacks were collccled und pre­ sented to the Fire Dept, ns purl of the school's Day of Curing rccognilion of Ihe bruve role played by firemen in Ihc tragic events of Sept. 11,2001. Mrs. Dullon's first graders ure off to a great slarl. Tlicy are doing lots of reuding and their September focus has been on famille.s/grundpurenls. Tills week tile llienic has been "Down al Ihe Farm." Lots uf different and fun adivi« lies will he tuking plucc relating lo fann uniniuls, On Sept. 24, Ihc sindcnis en­ joyed their first field Irip of the year lo Baa Moo Farm and were able lo see al firsl liund the fann uiiiinuls Ihey had studied. Tiie Lellerlund piionics scheme Is proving very populur wllh sludenis und leachers alike. Mrs. Dallon's firsl graders huve liecn doing a geal job on llieir spelling tests. Miss Cathy Byerly and Mrs. June Alli.son’s third graders iiave lieea learn­ ing lols ubout Ihe world Ihey live in. Conlinenis, oceans, maps and lund- S h o p MOCKSVILLE fo r •CARPET •LAMINATE FLOORING •CERAMICTILE •CABINETS SandyLLeonard Paul McComuck Imcfiof Designer Kjtclie/t Dci^ncr Mocksville Builders Supply’s NEW H o m e D e c o r C e n t e r Is your local one stop shop with an ato'active, showroom atmosphere. Our ptx3fession.nl design te.iiti viill give you the personal attention just can't get In those big city stores. B14 S. Main St., Mocksviile (336)751-5915 opal M f BanhSpni & by Appt- fomis huve been under class invcsli- gnlion. The class Is also doing a lol of writing aiioul made up ciiaructcrs as part of Ihcir coinmunicallons lessons, Studenis enjoyed having their grand­ parents visil Ihem for lunch lusl Tues­ dny. Miss Byerly suys she is very pleased at how well her studenis huve sclllcd inlo third grude and doing llieir very best. Mrs. Sandra Smith’s fiflli graders urc in full swing. In eomniunicullon classcs, studenis are reading ahout an heroic woman who fought polio and became an Olympic gold inedalisl. Slu­ denis have rcalied that Ihey can follow their dreams und succeed. In siK'ial studies, Ihe class is study­ ing the United Stales. Already they luivc learned that America Is a melting pot of many different miliomililles, and they urc now working on a projcct about Iheir own herituge. In math, stu­ dents are working math operalioas, geometry and world problems. Nol only is Ihe class in full swing academi­ cally, hut muny sludenis arc participat­ ing in extracurricular aclivities! dance leum, WCZE Nows Siiow, Wee Deliver mull scrvicc, mediu ccnler lieljicrs and safety putrol. Several of Mrs. Smith's sludenis will soon he tuking pan in a Buddy Progrum in wliich llicy will lie pulred wllh u klndcrgarlner or firsl gnidcr. They will help their huddles In acudenilc urcus, such us reuding und math. Mediu studenis are learning about Ihe books on llils year’s North Caro­ lina Book Award lists. Cornalzcr stu­ dents particlpule in bolli the picture and junior book divisions. KImlergurtcn through sccond grade studenis have learned aboul books containing Ihe Ihemcs frogs, sharks, wliales and farms. Third timiwgh fiflh grade students have been working with the school’s online card cutulog in ihe Mediu Center uml the computer lab. The Full Scholastic Book Fair will arrive on Sepl. .10. Pur­ chases ut Ihe Book Fuir muy Ik* mude on Oct. 2, Ocl. .1 and Ocl. 6. I'he Book Fair will also he open from 6:.10-8 p.m. on Family Reading Niglit, Tucsduy. Ocl, 2. • The devclopincniul class of Mrs. Deadmon, Mrs. Rallcdge, Mrs, Check and Miss Church have had a very busy start lo Ihcir scliool year. The cluss has adjusted well lo llieir dully routine, in- cluillng eating in tlie cafeteria. The class unll of sludy for Aiignsl was the ocean. Circle time books Ihe children enjoyed reading Included "Little Fish Lost,” '"file Rainbow Fish," “ My Very Own Octopus," and "Shark in the Purk." Tiie cliildren made (wcun crufts including tiieir own rulnbow fish, orca wliales, seals holding colored balls, and stuffed fish. During cenier time, they arc learning uboul shupes, colors, the alphabet, numliers 1-10, nnd spelling Iheir numes. Scptenihcr uctivilles iiave included n trip to tlie AM F Lanes in Winston-Saleni for Special Olympics Bowling, Euch sindeni in die cluss re­ ceived u prize. The cluss is very exciled uboul tiieir forthcoming trip lo the Bua Moo Farm in Olin. The furni trip will he u nice ending lo the cluss unit of study on upplcs, funns and funn uni- muls., Cougars of the Week: Isaac Recce, Madison Slakcly. Rachel Vance. Alyssa Hoytcr. Destiny Rycroft. Carrie Maniey. Zack Wagner, Jacob Karriker. Casey Wyatt, Krislcn ■|rivcllc. Viri lleriiundcz, Ryan Prcilfer. B.J. I.unicr, Brillany Reynolds, Joilie Duvis, Oriselder Murcclino, De’Vontu Scoli. Drew Andrade. Clian Archer. Mella Sheets, Cassidy Walden. Cougurs of Ihe Month: Savanah Ferguson, Chandler I’urker, MIkuylu 'rimmas, Alyssa Dudley, Manual Ro- nian-Munoz, Alexa Pcierkln. Josh Lunkford, Kori Goforth. Toni Easter. Lori Daniels, Jucob 1 iortoii, Tyler M i­ nor, Genild Whitukcr. Jose Diuz-Oleu. Mudison Junker. Salvador Bcnilez. Matlieu Sawicki-Johnson. Chris Diggs. Zachary Spaugh, Cassidy Walden, Travis Davis. Madison Parker. Tuesday, Sepl. .10 - Venezia Night; Tiicsd:iy. ScpI. .1l)-Minulay. Ocl. 6 - Scholaslic Hook Fair; Thursduy, Ocl. 2 - 6;.tl)-S p.m.. Family Reading Night. Cenlrnl Dnvlc Dcvclopmcntul Duy I Sludeni ofthe Week, Sept. 1.1-19; Emily Brucken. This week wc tulkcd ubout apples and Ihe color red, Thu class enjoyed eating homemnde upple-sauce. Our windows are decorated with red, yellow nnd green stulncd glass apples. We arc working on dccoratlng the room for fall. The class painted apples. We read Ihe book "Ten Red Apples.” They arc enjoying looking nl ihcir family pic­ tures and talking aboul their fumily. Wc will begin talking uboul fall animals: owls, squirrels and raccoons. Developmental Dny II students had a wonderful week. Our letter person was Ms. W. The children enjoyed watching the v/eatlior. especially the wind. We discus.sed words and pickcd our favorite ones lo wrile on stickers and cover our clothes. On Wedne.sday, the children mude their own snack time treat, "Wiggly wonns” out of pudding, Orcos and gummy worms. McKcnzic Blackweldcr Is the firsl "Star of the Week.” She hus been un excelleni line lender. Thunks to her nnd her family for preparing a terrific "M e” bug to share wllh the class. Wufvcinc/ llioweíí mo iiow I coviti olianl lltti Olì ¡uft otìu lalo'y. THE ANSWER H®ME Easy To O w n! M o v e In F o r Z E R O D o w n P a y m e n tr NEW homai starling In Ihe 80's In Iha arta'i molt exdling NEW (ommunltyl • Completa with pool & labono, village graani ft In'nelghborhood ihopplngl • Keep your low Davle Counly tax ratei Slay tn your greal Davle County sihoolil • Only 10 minutes west ol Hanes Mall, just a<ross the (ounly llnel IN D E R T O N rokwi Wtkomt i|. Take lirst iigM on 940.4643 Moniay-fiiilay 11-6, Salurday 10-5, Sunday 1-6 Irokw i Wtlramt fiom l-IO West, lake Exit 180 (Hivy, 801), Turn ilglil onlo Hwy, 801, Take lirst rlglil on Yadkin Valley Rd. Communily entry Is on llie riohl, >'ui f.SUH njr!.i!S\ fny'j'n ___________________ O r r i U Q i 167 vitalt Wilson *$3» ,ООО I 196 McAllister Rd, .$299,000 21 Swicegood Wall & IVIcDaniel 9 2 7 5 C e n t e r G r o v e • $ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 г.. 197 T w in C e d a r s G o l f • $ 1 7 9 9 0 0 222 Byerly Ctiapei Rd • $144,900 B«b; 3 Brute: 2 Dc(h:3 Baths: 3 Dodi;] Dathii I 137 Tara Ct. ' • $134,900 1206 Wtiispering Piries In. • $134,9001 129 Renee Dr. • $12^)0 A d '/“’ " " Beds: 3 \кШ : 3 tJccls;'1 Uiititt: 2 1 2 2 3 B io o l< w o c d .$ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 2 4 0 5 W i c k h a m Р с 1 * $ Л 5 .0 0 0 Uc‘(h:] Ontht: t.S IVxb; 3 Rille: 2 2 4 1 5 S t r a t fo r d t a k e • $ 1 1 0 ,5 0 0 1 5 7 6 S a l i s b u r y S t. • $ 1 0 9 ,9 0 0 -"--s 'Ä19 t iirl 3 8 3 R a i n b o w R d . . $ 1 1 4 ,5 0 0 Beds: 3 Baths; 2 3Í30 Pleasant Ac Dr., • $84,900 Bed«t3 BathiH.S 3 4 3 W i i l b o o n e R d . • $ ( 5 9 , 9 0 0 l 1 4 4 C e n t e r • $ 6 5 , 9 0 0 I 1 4 0 2 M d n C h u ic t i R d . $ 6 5 ,9 0 0 ■ Ю ' W i n w a t d C ir c l e • $ 6 5 ,0 0 0.. .#v|. .4, 1 m m íS f : ni P a i i f I ivi J Oods:3 0.ith»:2 fcatkitiBodi:2 Qnthti I 1 3 5 W a t t S t.* $ 5 1 ,9 0 0 2 9 2 W a t t S t. . $ 5 1 .9 0 0 Beds: 2 Ballis: 1 Beils: 2 Baths: 1 Beds: 3 BntlTs: 2 G iv e U s A C a ll F o r A l l Y o u r R e a l E s ta te N e e d s ! Bedti4Bathi:I.S 1^1» ((IH KlllllWlll ...................... 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Serving You Wilh Mflmbershlps ini The Winston-Salem Board of Realtors, Multiple Lisling Servlfe, Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Carolina Real Data f f C I f T l M L ^ " (statewide commercial). i.pop Net (commercial listing network), International Relocation Services U S IlI í 1)6 - DAVIE C O UN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday, Sept. 25,2003 D a v ie D a te lin e Fundraisei's T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 2 5 R.K. ljum«i Mi'mivrlnl Scluiliirslilp I’lHinclalliiii.mimial I'uiidr.iistriit New Jvnisiikm Ai«iMolic Church. 7;.W p iii..s|)i;iiki;r: Ms. Gladys Scoll.asst, ptineipal al Mivksville lilwmcnlaiy .Sdi(K)l.l>hi.no:.VVi-7.‘il-()049. I’udnuHli's S\i)i|)i.'r, Cootccmcc UMC.Main.Sl..GH)lccmec..''-7p.in.. cosi; ikmatums. Uvctvonc wclconK. F r i d a y , S e p t . 2 6 llciicnt .Siirihnll Tniirnuiticnt, at Rich I'ark. Mocksvillc. 5 home ran limil. hil your own .47 or less ball.?. SI(K) entry fee with proceeds going lo lienent Mocksville I’olicc Ofricer Robin Robbins.Conlaci; David Miller 751 -62.11 or Keith Gunter l i I -OS.S I. S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 2 7 Help KorTliose \Vh(iCnnnotS|M!uk For Tliciitsclvi’.s, Charily Horse Show, to be held nl Mila lijucstrian Center. Mocksville. Silenl auction, raflles. parade of rescue (will feature rescued animals & iheir owners). For info contacl Highland Fann; 940- (i941. All pn)cccd.s go lo local lui- niane sociclic,s and animal rescue or- gani/alions. Class spon.sorshlp.s & vendor s|xits available. Chlc'ki'il IIMQ, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.. Ad­ vance I'irsl Bapt.Church. 19.18 llwy. 801 S..S6 |)crplate,eat-lnorlake-oul. 998-2066. Ilcnellt Snflliull 'I'Durnnnicnt, at Rich Park. Mocksville. .“i home run limit, hil your own .47 or less balls. S100 entry fee wllh proceeds going lo iK'nefIt Mocksville Police Officer Robin Robbins.Conlact: DaviilMillei 151 -62.11 or Keilh Gunter 751 -0851, Cfliiiilry I Inin & .Siiii.su)>i' Ilrenk- fasl, 6:.10-I0 a.m., at Union Chapel Methixlist Church. Hwy. 601 Nonh of 1-40. W e d n e s d a y , O c l . 1 .Spnghi'lll Supper,at HIbavillc UMC, 5-7 p.m.. In Ihe church fellowship bidg., 2595 N.C. 801 S., Adviuice. Proceeds to .Ird Annual Christmas Angel I’roject. I:al-in or lake-out, do­ nations accepted. S a t u r d a y , O c t , 4 H n r-ll-y C hlfkeii & Pnrk Dlm ier, al Shell'ieM-CHliihaIn Vl'lJ.takc-ouls liegin 12 lUKin, cal-ln 5 p.m. unlil 8 p.m.. IIUQ suntlwiches S2. plalcs $7. l’olalosalad,bakedbeaiis,slaw,HHQ chicken ot potk, biscuits & dessetl. ^ F r i d a y , O c t . 1 7 UUQ Chicken OInner, lake-out din­ ner includes chicken, side dishes, and dessen. Tickets available now al MiK'ksville Police IX-partmeni 751- 9186. All proceeds going to bcnem Mocksvillc Police Ofl'icer Robin Robbins. S a t u r d a y , O c t , 2 5 Isl AiinunI “U(i;>(;le J ok"> one mile walk thrtnigh Rich Park, open lo all ilog lovers and |Wl who wish to sup- IKin Ihe Humane Society of Oavie County. Proceeds lo conslniclion of new adoption center In thc county. Applical ionsavailableat schools, vel- erinary offices, and public library. I’ri/cs & i-shirls planned. Info: 751- 5214. Please help muke Ihis cvcnl a success. T h u r s d a y , N o v . 6 lleiiffll RiilTle,tickets lieing sold now Ihrough Mix;ksville Police Depan- ment, raffle drawing for gun. Pro­ ceeds going to lieneni Mocksville Police Onicer Robin Rtibbins. Con­ tact; IJavid Miller 751-62.11 or Keith Chintcr 7510851. Reiiiiions S u n d a y , S e p t . 2 8 Myers Reunion, the George Valen- liiic and I.OU Hiinon Myers reunion 10 Ik' at lilbaville Mctluxlist Church fel- lowshipluill. 1 p.m.Covereddish. All relatives & friends invited. Ueck RcuiiliHi,fumily oflhcliile'n\o- masJen'ersonand Matilda Smilh Reck w ill meet at Hear Creek Uapl. Church rellowship hall. Lunch .served I p.m. All relatives & friends inviled. Pulls Rennliin.al Bread of Life llapl. Clutrch fellowship hull. I iwy. 801 N.. Moi'ksville. DiKirs ojicn I2;.1(l p.m., eal at 1 p.m. I'umily und friends of Henry, Charles, Jesse, Jim, Andy & Tom Polls welcome. S a t u r d a y , O c t . 1 1 Union Orovenapi, C’tuirLh. Ymlkin Co. Cnverctl dish tncal served ill 6 p.m. For inlo: W8* ii(W7. Relitiion S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 2 7 llnck lo SehiMil lllhti- Schiiiil, ut .Mocks UMC, "IJghthouse Kids - Shining Gml's l.ighi", pre-sch(xil lo 5th grade. Uible lessons, crnfis, mu­ sic,lunch, (pre-registerby culling 998- .5518 from 9;.10.|0 a.m, .Suturduy) liveryone welcome. S u n d a y , S e p t , 2 8 HotnecmnliiK, at Mocks UM C, Ad­ vance. IO;55 n.ni. Covered dish meal to follow in fellowship hull. llnmecomlnj;.at Salem UiMC. music prognnn 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m., followed by picnic lunch. All fonner members.family,and friends invited. Hnmecomln)!, at Community Bapl. Church, Gladstone Rd., Cixilcemee. Special singing 11 a.m.. food sened after .scri'ice. Info; (704) 278-9218 or (704) 6.1.1-009.1. Mount SInal I20lh Annlvcrsiiry, 11 a.m.moming.scrvice.dini«;r I :.10p.m., .afteniixm service 3 p.m..488 Peoples Creek Rd., Advance. S u n . - W e d . , S e p t . 2 8 - O c t . 1 Fall Revival, at Mocks UMC. Ad­ vuncc.Nightlyscr\’ices7;30p.m. wilh different speakers. S u n d a y , O c t . 5 Iluniccoinlnf!,at Firsl Bupl,Church, 390 N. Muin St.. Mocksvillc. IO;55 n.m worehip feuturing special niu- sie.l 2:15 p.m. dinner on the grounds. O n g o i n g Prcschool/ParcnLs Morning Out, Bethlehem United Mcth. Timo; 9 a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M.W orT. Th. Age 3 - M .T.Th. Age 4 & Pre- K - three or fourdays per week. Call 998-6820. Prc.schuol/Parcnt.« Mornln); Out, Cenler United Melh., Ages 2,Thurs.; Ages 3 Mon., Wed,; Ages 4 Mon,, Wed.,Thurs.Cnll 940-3753 or 492- 57.15,8:30-11 ;.10 a.m. Ilcforc School Program fur Shady Grove Students, nvnllable Mon.- Fri, beginning 6 a.m. at Advuncc UMC Community Dldg. School bus anlves 8 u.m. to take ciiildren lo Shady Grove Elementary. Cull 998- 0199 for fees and info. Awann & llihic Study, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m.. Hope Baptist Taber­ nacle. MOPS (Mothcrsori’rcschoolcrs), 1 SI & 3rd Fridays thru school year, at Macedonia Moravian Church, N.C. 801 N, 9:15-11:45 u.m. Childcare provided for smnll fee. info: 998-4.194. Ilefore School Procrnni, Advance UMC Bidg, N.C. 801 S. for Shndy Grove students, drop off 6 a,m„ school bus pick-up H u.m. Registru­ tion required, Cull 998-0199 for info, l.lKhthousv Scrvice, Thursduys, 7:.10 p.m., Bethlehem UM C. 321 Redland Rd., Advance, 998-5083. Special Events E v e r y F r i d a y N i g h t JimiScsslon.s,atShcfrieldMuslcHall, eall 492-7417 for Info, W e d n e s d a y , O c t , 1 Tiilmccn Kvsvnrcli Referendum, polling place Is Ccx)ix;ralive Exten­ sion. 180 S, Main St,. Mix-'ksvillc. T h u r s d a y , O c t . 9 “The Dickens Nobody Know.s”,by Dr. Elliot Engel, ut Duvic Co. Library, 4 and 7 p.m. Info: 751-2023, F r i d a y , O c t . 1 0 Oktoherfest, coming S(X)n. featuring band and folk duncers. Dates to Remember S u n d a y , O c t . 5 Life Chain, 2:15-3:30 p.m.. nalion- widecvenl. Mocksvillc-Junclionofl- 40and Yadkinvillc Rd.Mcetat Blaise Bapt, Church. Por info: 751-3639. M o n d a y , O c t . 6 Criilw In, lasl Cruise In fur ihe year, sponsored by Piedmonl CARS Asso­ ciation, Muin Sl. downtown Mocksvillc, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 -3770, 28-1-2079,or 751-0313. . O n g o i n g visit Cnoleeniec'.s Mill Vlllniie Mu- .scum, 14 Church St.,Tues.&niurs.. 9 a.m.-noon, Suts., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours nl.so available by appl. Cull 294-6040. Prc.schnol Slorytiinc, Tues., 11 u.m. AivieCounty Libraiy.30-minule program. For children ages 3-5. Mu­ sic, read aloud, stories, niins. nursery rhymes. Richard Burr Hold.s Omcc Hours In Davle, 2nd 'Piurs. of every month. 9 a.m. til 4:30 p.m., Town of Mocksville building. Speclul Olymplc.s uf Dnvle Cuunty, pluy activies & fun nile, Wednesdays ut BriK-k Bidg. Play activities 6-7 p.m. Fun Nile 7-8:30 p.m. Open lo ull per­ sons with disabilities & their families. Meetinüs O n g o i n g Humane Society of Duvie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of ench month, ut office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 751-5214. DLsnhled Americnn Veternns Post 75 meets on third Monduy of each month,6:.10p.m., at 1958Hwy.601 S. Coniaci J. Renfro al 284-4664 for more info, Davle County Dlabete.s Support Group, last Thurs.ofcvery monlh.7- 8:30p.m.,at DavleCo. Public Library Small Conference Rtxim. Info; 751- 8700. FarnilnKlon Rurltnn Club. 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Farmlnglon Methodist church. H KLl’S Ministries.Christian recov­ ery prognun for women sexually abused a,< children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m.. 4 1 court Square. Rixim 210, Dnvle Counly Hoard of Socini Ser­ vlets,4thTuesday,5;30p.m.al DSS. Davle Co.MSSuppurl Group. 2nd Mon. of each month. 6 p.m.. Davie Co. Hospital. VFW Auxiliary Posl 4024.1p.m., 4th Thurs. each monlh in lower level of Hrix-k Bidg.. N. Main Street. Eli­ gible members welcome. Davle Khvnnls Club, 1st und 3rd Tuesday. 6:30 p.m. at Webb Heal­ ing ,.<! Air. 998-2121. Recreation Fur more informniion on these events, call 751-2325. L i n e D a n c i n g Fannington Community Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: $2. Instnictors: Steve & Linda Hatley. For more info, cull 751-3848, R e c C l u b Before ($IS)oraner($25)schoul and oul of school pnigrams. Registration open. G o o d T i m e r s S q u a r e D a n c e Dance t-essons $5 per month. Volun­ teers for different .social events; Con­ tact Ethel al 998-3837, S i l v e r s t r i d e r s W a ! l < C l u b Seniors, 50 nnd up, M-P, 6:30-9 u.m. No charge. M o t h e r s M o r n i n g O u t Tue.sdays and Thursduys, $7 per dny. $40 per month. T h e D a n c e C o m p a n y Mon..Tues,.Wcd..&Sat.Call Emily Robcnson.998-5163. YM CA For more infonnation. call 751 -9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. W a t e r E x e r c i s e C l a s s For bcginncn, and Ihe experienced. All ages. Cull for cluss types & times. S w i m L e s s o n s Choose from 2wk., 4 wk. 3ul. morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg, begins 2 \vks,priorloclass.Calirorclasstlmcs. K a r a t e - C a r u c a d o S t y l e Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w o n D o Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues, & Tliurs., 6:00,6:45 p,m. P a r e n t s N i g h t O u t 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner nt 6:30 p.m. $7 members, $ 10 nonmem- bers. A d u l t F l a g F o o t b a l l L e a g u e Adult league ages 21 und up. Euch leuinguuranteed lOgamcs and scrim­ mage. League ninsearly Sepl. toearly Dec. Cost; $.550 for member team/ $600 non-member team. Call Lauren for info. P e e - W e e & K k k fe K ic k e rF a liO o ld o o rto r Practice begins Sept. 13-Ocl, l8.Cost; Pee Wee (3 & 4) member $25/non- member $.15. Kiddie Kickers (5-10) member $30/non-memlx;r $50. Seniors All Senior Activities lake placc at Davie County Senior Services l(x;aled in Ihe Bnwk Building on Nonh Muin Street, Mreksville unless otherwise noted, Cnll 751-0611, O n g o i n g Sr. Lunchbox, M,T.W , 11:30 a.m., Th.& Fri., 11 a.m„lunchscrvedduily, Silver Heailh Fxerclses. East Room of Senior Scrviccs,M,VV,F,8;30a.m. QullllnB,every Monday, lOa.m., East Room. Scrabblc,every Monday, 1 p.m.,Craft R(xim. Ilrldgc,Tuesdays 1p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m., Easl Room. SKIPIIO, Wednesdays. 1:30 p.m.. Easl Rix)m. ScrnphiHiklng, 2nd Tue.sday, 2 p.m. PalnlCliuis, Wednesdays al8:30u.m.. Craft Room. Dr. Dunn, Podlntrlst, al Sr. Services every threo weeks on Monday. 8:30- 11:30 a.m. In the Nutrition Sile. Free Illuod Pre.ssurc Chccks,once a monlh, ul 10:45 a.m. in Ihe Nutrition Sile. Sr. Churus,’niursdays, IOa,ni.,E)isl Room. Tnl Chl Clas.ses, Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m.,Naturc'sGifis,nexl.session dates: Sepl. 23-Nov. 25. Cluss size limiled. call Sr. Services al 751-0611 to pre- register. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davle Dateline sliould be reported by noon Monday of the pub­ lication week.Cnll 75l-2l20ordnip it by Ihe office, nl S. Main St. across from Ihe courthouse. PU BLIC N O TICES DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiv, Sept. 25,2003 ■ D7 P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP171 IN THE MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EX EC U TED BY lillCHAEL JO ­ SEPH MINIGH DATED APRIL 19, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 418 AT PAGE 443 IN TH E DAVIE C O U N TY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol Ihe Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained In Ihe above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ fault of the Indebtedness thereby secured by said deed of Irust, the undersigned substitute truslee will expose lor sale al public aucllon to Ihe highest bidder for cash at the usual place o) sale at Ihe county courthouse of said counly al 12:00 P.M, on October 9, 2003, the (ol- lowing described real eslale and an other Improvements which may be situated thereon, situated In Davis County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: FIRST PARCEL; BEGINNING at an Iron, Northwest corner of the within described tract and north­ eastern corner of Harry Vernon Booo, ,lr,(DB 151, Page 151) In Ihe line of Tony G. Buchanan (DB 155, Page 516) and runs thence with said Buchanan’s line. South 84 deg. 50 mln. 59 sec. East 90,36 leel to a railroad spike In the center of SR#1330 right ol way (locally knovvn as “Jack Booe Road”); thence with the canter of the rigtit of way of SR #1330, North 64 deg. 3 mln, 44 sec. East 71.82 teet to a point; Ihence wllh Ihe center of said SR #1330 on a curve to the right, North 71 deg. 20 mln. 48 sec. East an arch ol 271.44 (eel to a chord distance of 270.65 and a radius of 1031.86 to a railroad spike; thence Soulh 05 deg. 01 min. 52 sec. West passing through an Iron at 1417,13 leet lor a total distance ol 2314,81 feet to an Iron In the line of Elrv Spear Heirs; thence with Spear line. North 83 deg, 09 mln. 35 sec. West 400.00 leet to an Iron, Harry Vernon Booe, Jr., Southeast cor­ ner: thence with Booe line, North 05 deg. 01 mln. 52 sec. East 871,63 feet to an Iron; thence conllnuing wit Booe line North 05 deg. 01 mln. 52 sec. East crossing SR #1330, 1285.07 feel to the beginning, con­ taining, 20.434 acres, more or less, as surveyed 3-9-94 by Grady L. Tutterow, and being a portion of lands described by DB 136, Page 61, Davle County Registry, and boing lurther designated as a por­ tion of Parcel 32, Tax Map D-2. SECOND PARCEL; BEGIN­ NING al an Iron In the line of Elrv Speer (Deed Book 44, Page 223), Southeast corner of that 20.434 acre tract described by deed re­ corded In Deed Book 173, Page 488, Davle County Registry, and runs Ihence North 05 deg. 01 mln. 52 sec. East 2314.81 leet to a rail­ road spike in Ihe right of way ol SR #1330 (locally known as “Jack Booe Road"); thence with said right of way North 79 deg. 45 mln. 19 sec. East 77.75 feet to a railroad spike; thence South 05 deg. 01 min, 52 sec. West passing through an Iron at 26.05 feet lor a total distance ot 1186.69 leet to an iron; thence South 46 deg. 50 mln. 05 sec, East 680.95 feet to an Iron; thence South 15 deg. 06 min. 10 sec. West 641,39 feet lo rebar at a Poplar Tree; thence Soulh 16 deg, 59 mln. 48 sec. West 114.69 feet to an Iron In Speer line; Ihence with the spear line North 83 deg. 09 mln. 35 sec. West line; thence with the Speer line North 83 deg. 09 mln. 35 sec. West 471.00 leet to the beginning, containing 14.532, more or less as surveyed 12-25-94 by Grady L. Tutterow and being a portion of those lands described by Deed Book 136, Page 61, Davle Counly Registry. The above lands are conveyed subject to all restrictions, resen/a- tlons and easemenls ol record and to the riparian rights of the water of any streams located on said prop­ erty. And Being more commonly known as: 627 Jack Booe Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellecled on Ihe records of the Register of Deeds, Is Michael Joseph Mlnlgh. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the loreclo­ sure, lor paying, II any. A deposit of live percent (5%) of the amount of Ihe bids or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must bo tendered In Ihe form of certified funds at the lime of Iho sale. This sale will be hold open ten days (or upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe expiration ol the slalu- tory upset period, all remaining amounts are Immedialely due and owning. The date ol this Notice Is Wednesday, Seplember 17,2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVIE W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 ClIK Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 9*25*2lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF BOND REFERENDUM The Board ot Commissioners ol Davle County. North Carolina hereby gives notice that a bond referendum will be held on Tues­ day, November 4, 2003, to deter­ mine whether the following bond order shall be approved; BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING TH E ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EX­ C EE D $8,825,000 S C H O O L B O N D S O F DAVIE CO U N TY, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Board of Com­ missioners of Davle County, North Carolina on petition ol the Davle County School Board deems It ad­ visable to make the capital Im­ provements hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, an application has been llled wilh the Secretary ol the Local Government Commission approval of Ihe bonds hereinafter described as required by The Lo­ cal Government Bond Act, and the Secretary ol Ihe Local Government Commission has acknowledged lhat the application has been filed and accepted tor submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW TH E R E FO R E , BE IT ORDERED by the Board ol Com­ missioners ol Davle County, North Carolina as follows: Section 1. Tho Board ol Com­ missioners of Davle County, North Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines that It Is neces­ sary to make certain capital Im­ provements to acquire, construct, Install, Improve and equip certain school lacilities, Including, without limitation, schoolhouses, buildings, plants and other facilities, physical and vocational educational build­ ings and facilities, Including In con­ nection therewith classroos, labo­ ratories, libraries, auditoriums, ad­ ministrative offices, gymnasiums, athletic tletds and lunchrooms, which improvemenls are located or to be located In Davle County, North Carolina and to pay the capi­ tal costs of such Improvements. These capital needs are to be funded by a $8,825,000 bond isue with approximate expenditures as loliows; Elementary Schools $7,877,020 Middle Schools 233,700 High Schools 714,280 Section 2, In order to raise the money require to pay the capital costs ol providing the Improve­ ments referenced above, In addi­ tion lo any funds which may be made available for such purpose from any olher source, general ob­ ligation bonds of Davle Couny, North Carolina are hereby autho­ rized and shall be Issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act. The maximum aggregate principal amount of bonds authorized by this bond order shall be $6,825,000, Section 3, A tax çufficient to pay the principal ol and Interest on said bonds when due will be annually levied and collected. It Is antici­ pated that the principal amount ol the Bonds will bo sold or drawn down over a six-year period. Section 4. A sworn statement of the debt ol Davle County, North Carolina has been filed with the Clerk to the Board fo Commission­ ers of Davle County and Is open to public Inspection. Section 5, This bond order shall take ellect II and when approved by the voters of Davle County, North Carolina at a referendum. The last day on which voters may register to vote on the bond relerendum described above is October 10, 2003, Brenda B. Hunter Clerk NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE As required by federal and state laws, this notice is lo Inform all workers and building occupants and/or their legal guardians about asbestos In schooi buildings. Any­ one who wishes to see the asbes­ tos files may contact the school or call Tom Evans, Davle County Schools Maintenance Department, 336-751-1091, This the 10th day of September, 2003. 9-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu tors of Ihe Eslale ol VIRGINIA Q WALKER, late ol Davle County, Ihl! Is to notily all persons having claim! against said estate to present therr to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ol December, 2003, be ing three (3) months from tho firs day ot publication or this notice wit bo pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estatt will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of September' 2003. Roy L, Walkei 165 Griffith Roac Advance, NC 2700( Lewis R, Walkei 243 Lewis Lane Advance, NC 27006 9-11-4lr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol MARY GERTRUDE IR EU N D MILLER, late ol Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersignec on or before tho 11th day of De­ cember, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the llrst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleadec In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pSyment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of September, 2003, Theodore Ctilford Miller, III 3716 Lassiter Mill Roac Raleigh, NC 2760S 9-11-4tr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co- Admlnisrators of the Estate ol LAW SON JO SH UA BOWLING, deceased, late ol Davle County, this Is to notlly all parsons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beloro the 11th day of Decem­ ber, 2003, said date being at least three months from the date of first publication of this notice, 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 11 th day of Seplember, 2003, Ihe same being the first pub­ lication date. Grady L. McCiamrock, Jr. end Mark Conger, Co-Admlnlsrators ol the Estate ol Lawson Joshua Bowling Grady L, McCiamrock, Jr„ NCSB #7666 161 South Main Street Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 9-11-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as the Admin­ istratrix ol the Estate of CHARLES VIRGIL NEWMAN, deceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceasec to exhibit them to the undersignec at 102 South Cherry Street, Win­ ston-Satem, NC 27101, on or be­ lore January 8,2004, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their re­ covery, All persons Indebted to sale estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 18th day of September, 2003. Shirley T, Clubb, Administratrix ol the Estate ol Charles VIrgi Newmar Staflord R, Peebles, Jr„ Esq, 103 Soulh Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 723-7361 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as the Admin­ istratrix of the Estate of EARLY ARLES JONES, JR„ late of Davle County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of De­ cember, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publi­ cation or this notice wilt be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 11th day of September, 2003, Pamela Jones, Administratrix 3310 Forest Hills Drive Killeen, Texas 76542 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 9-11-4tn ' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of A N N E TTE L. LIV IN G STO N , deceased, ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims the es­ tate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, WInslon-Saiem, North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 4th day ol December, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to the said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 4th day of September, 2003, Levine L, Livingston, Adminis­ trator c/o James E. Creamer, Jr, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamaros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 WInston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK . 03-SP-85 IN TH E MATTER OF THE PRO­ POSED FO RECLO SUR E OF A DEED OF TR UST EXECUTED BY ANGELA SINK AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TR USTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO: Paul S. Bliley, Jr., Trustee, re­ corded In Book 354, Page 648 ol Ihe Davle County Registry, by Wil­ liam B, Hamel, Substitute Trustee Under and by virtue ol the au­ thority ol Chapter 45 ol the North Carolina statues and tho power ol sale contained In the Deed ol Trust, and because of the Mortgagor’s delault In the payment ol the indebt­ edness secured by the Deed of Trust, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebted­ ness, the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction lo the high­ est bidder for cash the property I therein described, to wit; p ' BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot Number 17 as shown on the Map ol Oakgrove Subdivision, as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 19, in the Olfice of the Register ot Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particular description. Address ol Property; 145 Children's Home Road, Mocksville, North Carolina Presenl Record Owner; Angela Sink The lerms of the salo are lhat the real property described above will be sold lor cash to Ihe highest bidder and that the undersigned may require the successful bidder at the sale to Immediately deposll cash or a certllled check In Ihe amount of ten percent (10%) ol the high bid up to and Including $1,000.00 plus five percent (5%) ol any excess over $1,000.00. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sals is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance “As Is, Where Is." Neither the Trustee, Substitute Trustee nor Ihe holder of the Note secured by the Deed of Trusl being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives ol either the Trustee or Substitute Trustee or the holder of the Note make any rep­ resentation ol warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or salely conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being otter tor sale, and any and all responsibilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such conditions are expressly dis­ claimed, The Property will ba sold subject to restrictions and ease­ ments ol record any unpaid taxes, superior and prior liens and special assessments, any Iransler lax In association with Ihe foreclosure and Ihe tax of thirty cents (30e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N .C .G .S . § 7A- 308(a)(1). The sale will be held open lor ten (10) Days tor upsel bids as by law required Date and Hour for Sale: Oc­ tober 8, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Place ol Sale; Lobby, Davie Counly Civil Courts Bidg. Date ot this Notice; September 16, 2003. HORACK, TALLEY PHARR & LOWNDES Attorneys for Slerling National By: William B. Hamel (NCSB #17736) 2600 One Wachovia Cenler 301 S. College Street Charlotte, NC 28202-6038 Telephone (704) 377-2500 9-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVD 459 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS OF PUBLICATION MYRA LYNN JOHNSON, Plaintiff vs. DAVID SCO TT WALKER, De­ lendant TO : DAVID SCO TT WALKER TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking rellel against you has been llled In Iho above-enlitiled action. The nature ol the relief sought Is as follows; C U S TO D Y O F M ADISON CHEYENNE JOHNSON bom May 15,2001, and attorney's fees. You are required to lile a writ­ ten answer to such pleading not later than October 29, 2003, said date being 40 days from this no­ tice, or 30 days from the date a copy of the Complaint and Sum­ mons Is personally served upon you. Aller such lime, Ihe piainlilf will apply lo Ihe court lor the rellel sought. This 18th day of September, 2003. Grady L. McCiamrock, Jr, NCSB#7866 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 Attorney for the Pialnlill, Myra Lynn Johnson 9-18-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTIFICATION OF BALLOON TESTING An application has been submit­ ted lo Davle County lor a Wireless Telecommunications Tower, Pursu­ ant to the County's Wireless Ordi­ nance and In order to belter Inform the public, a “balloon test” by the applicant will be held to show the proposed minimum tower height. Please be advised lhat a “balloon lest“ will fly on Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 3174 US Hwy, 601 North, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina, tax map number 5821018065, belween Ihe hours ol 12:00 noon and 4:00 p,m. In the event ol poor visibillly on October 4, 2003, a second balloon test will occur onTuesday, October?, 2003, at the same location during the same hours. 9-18-2tii NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTIFICATION OF BALLOON TESTING An application has been submit­ ted to Davie County lor a Wireless Telecommunications Tower, Pursu­ ant lo the County's Wireless Ordi­ nance and In order to belter Inform the public, a "balloon lest" by the applicant will be held lo show Ihe proposed minimum tower height. Please be advised lhal a “balloon test" will Ily on Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 281 Double A Trail, Advance North Carolina, lax map number 5863903758, belween the hours of 7:00 a,m. and 11:00 a.m. In the event ol poor visibility on Oc­ tober 4,2003, a second balloon test will occur on Tuesday, Oelober 7, 2003, at the same location during the same hours. 9-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Administra­ tor ol the Eslale of R UTH KATHLEEN MAYS CLODFELTER, lale of Davie County, this Is to no­ tlly all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 11th day ol December, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months (rom the (irst day of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebled lo said estate will pieaso make immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 11th day ol September, 2003. Barbara Ann Clodfelter PO Box 395 Cooleemee, NC 27014 9-11-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallied as Executrix ol the Estate ol BLUM T. BECK, lale ol Davle County, this Is to notily all porsons having claims against said eslale to present them to the un­ dersigned on or belore Ihe 18th day ol December, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot thel recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to Iho undersigned. This tho 18th day ol September, 2003. Janie B. Spry, EXEC 1673 County Line Road Harmony, NC 28634 9-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 03 SP 87 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Timothy N Ban­ ner and Alicia M Rose lo Gabriel Berry and Weston, Trustee(s), dated the 4th day ol November, 1997, and recorded in Book 265, Page Ifiä, Davle Counly Registry, North Carolina, delaull having been made In the paymeni ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Inslrument duly re­ corded In the Oilice ol the Register ol Dbeds of Davle County, North Carolina and Ihe holder of the note evidencing said Indebledness hav­ ing directed thal tho Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer lor sale at the Courthouse Door In Ihe Clly ol Mocksville, Davle Counly, North Carolina at 3:00pm on October 1, 2003 and will sell lo the highest bid­ der tor cash the following real es­ lale situate in the Counly of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; Being all ol Lot 264, Section 1, Ridgemont as sel forth in Plat Book 4, Page 135, Davle County Regis­ try to which relerence is hereby made for a more particular descrip­ tion. Together wilh improvements located Ihereon; said property be­ ing localed at 163 Windsong Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Subject lo restrictions as sel lorth In DB 93, Pago 518, DB 98, Page 737 and DB ill. Page 402, Davle County Regislry. Should tho property be pur­ chased by a third parly, lhat per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being ollered for salo, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder ol the note secured by Iho deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or aulhorized representative ol eilher Ihe Trustee or the holder of the nole make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to the lille or any physical, environmental, heailh or safely condilions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being ollered lor salo, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out ol or in any way reialing lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subjecl to all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenis, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposll or cashier’s check (no personal checks) ol live percenl (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred lllty dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, will be required at the time ol tho sale. This 10th day ol September, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: H. Terry Hulchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilute Trustee RO. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayellevliie, North Carolina 28302 Case No; 717.64367 9-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilieed as the Co- Executors ol Ihe Estate ot PAUL GRAY HENDRICKS, lale ol Davle County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said esiate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 26lh day ol De­ cember, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This 16th day ol September, 2003. L.D. Hendricks, Co-Executor 207 Danner Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Gerald James Johnson, Co-ExQcutor 265 Moll Hodgson Road Harmony, NC 28634 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Court Square Mooksville, NC 27028 9-25-41 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Undor and by virtue ol the power of sale conlained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Lon H. Bailey and Olivia D. Bailey lo Craig A. Williamson, Trusloe(s), daled the 26th day of July, 2000, and re­ corded in Book 341, Page 6.65, Davie Counly Regislry, North Caro­ lina, defaull having been made in Ihe payment ol 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 Inslrument duly re­ corded In the Oltlce of the Register ol Deeds ol Davle Counly, North Carolina and the holder ol tlie note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the Courthouse Door In Ihe Cily ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 3:00 pm on October 8, 2003 and will sell lo Ihe highest bid­ der lor cash the following real es­ tate situate in the Counly ol Davle, North Carolina, and being more parlicuiariy described as follows; BEING KNOW N AND D ESIG ­ NATED as Lot(s) 7 and 8, as shown on the map of Oak Grove Subdivi­ sion, which map is recorded in Plal Book 7. Page 19, In the Olllce ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davle County, relerence to which Is hereby made for a more parlicuiar descripllon. Togelher wllh improve­ ments located Ihereon; said prop­ erty being located at 5175 US High­ way 601 North, Mocksviiie, North Carolina. Should Iho properly be pur­ chased by a third parly, that per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) por Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to bo ottered pur­ suant lo Ihls notice ol sale is being ollered tor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Truslee nor the holdot ol the nole secured by Ihe deed ol Irusl/securlly agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative ol either Ihe Truslee or the holder ol the nole make any representa­ tion or warranty relating lo Ihe lllle or any physical, environmenlai, health or safety condilions exisling In, on, at or reialing to tho properly being olfered lor salo, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenis, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposll or cashier's check (no personal checks) ol live porcenl (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, will be required at the time ot the sale. This 17lh day of Seplember, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Sulle 103 Fayelteviile, North Carolina 26302 Case No: 119.65344 9-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor of Ihe Estate ol EDWARD E. TARULLI (a//k/a Edward Tarulll, Edward Emanuel Tarulll), deceased, of Ad­ vance, Davio County, North Carollan, Ihe undersigned does hereby notily all porsons, lirms and corporations having claims the es­ tate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Wlnslon-Salem, North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before Ihe 4lh day ol December, 2003, or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebled lo Ihe said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 4th day ol Soplember, 2003. Wachovia Sank, National Association, Executor c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamaros, P.A. RO. Drawer 25008 Winslon-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 9-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 03-SP-183 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ot the power and authority contained in thal certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Dimitri Z. PilovskI and wile, Mirjana PilovskI. daled September 8,2000, and recorded In the Olllce ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, in Book 345 at Page 424; and because ol delaull In the pay­ ment ol the Indebledness secured Ihereby and lallure to carry out and perform Ihe sllpulalions and agree­ ments conlained therein and, pur­ suant to demand of Ihe owner and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trusl, tho under­ signed Substitute Trustee will place lor sale, al public auction, lo the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of salo at tho Davie Counly Courthouse, in Mocksville, North Carolina, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Ocotbor, 2003, at 10:00 A.M. that parcel of land, including Im­ provemenls thereon, situated, lying and being in Ihe Cily ol Advance, Counly of Davie, Slate ol North Carolina, and being moro particu­ larly described as loliows; BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot Number 251, as shown on the plat entitled Oak Val­ ley, Seclion 6, (Isleworlh), as re­ corded In Plat Book 6, Page 84, In the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davio County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereb made for a moro particular description. Address ol property; 180 Isle­ worlh Drive, Advance, NC 27006 Presenl Rocord Owners; Dimilri Z. PilovskI and Mirjana PilovskI Tho lerms ol the salo aro thal the real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold lor cash to tho highest bidder. The Subslilute Trustee reserves Ihe right lo require a cash deposit or a certified ch eck not to oxceed tho greater ol live percenl (5%) ol the amounl of Ihe bid or Seven Hundred Fitly Dollars ($750.00). In tho event that the Owner and Holder Is exempt Irom paying tho same, Ihe successlul bidder may also bo required to pay revenue stamps on tho Trustee's Deed, any Land Transler Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S, Sec­ tion 7A-308(a)(1). Tho real property hereinabove described Is boing offered lor sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior lions, unpaid taxes, and special assessmenis. Olher condilions will be announced at the sale. The salo will be held open lor ten (10) days (or upset bids as by law roqulrod. This Iho 10th day of Soplember, 2003. Kollam & Pettit, P.A. Subsliiule Trustee By; W.J. Kellam, Jr., President 9-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC-NOTIC E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ ING before the Davie Counly Zon­ ing Board ol Adjustment at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6, 2003 In the 2nd Floor Commlsslonors Room ol Iho Davle Counly Admln- islrallon Building, Mocksville, N.C. The public is inviled to attend. The loliowing item Is scheduled to be hoard; BeaLCite^k-BaiillaLClmcch has applied for a Variance lo §155.101(D) of the Davie Counly Zoning Ordinance. Tho request is lo allow a sign larger lhan the 24 square loot limit lor Idenlllicallon signs lor a church. This property is located at 492 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, and is further described as Parcel 22 ol Davie County Tax Map E-2. A sign will be placed on tho above listed property to advortise Ihe Public Hearing. All parties and interesied cili- zons are invited to attend said hear­ ing at which lime they sliall have an opportunity lo be heard in favor of, or in opposition to, Ihe request. Prior to Ihe hearing, all persons in­ lerested may obtain additional in­ formalion on a requesl by visiting the Development Services Deparl- mont weekdays between 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephono al (336) 751-3340. John Galllmore Devolopmoni Services 9-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002-SP-13 IN THE MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLO SUR E OF TH E D EED OF TR U S T O F JO H N N IE LEE HELLARD AND WIFE, LOLA S. HELLARD, Granlor To; Jerone C, Herring, Trustee As recorded in Book 261, Page 690 of the Davio County Public Regis­ try NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of he power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Johnnie Leo Hellard and wife, Lola S, Hellard, to Jerone C. Herring, Trustee, dated tho 2nd day of Seplember, 1997, and recorded In Book 261, Page 690, In Ihe Oilice ol Ihe Reg­ ister ol Deeds lor Davle County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment ol tho Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out or perform the stipu­ lations and agreements therein contained, and the holder ol the indebledness thereby secured hav­ ing demanded a foreclosure Ihereol lor Ihe loreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will olfer lor sale al public aucllon to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Mocksville, North Carolina, at 2:00 p.m., on the 15th day of October, 2003, the land, as Improved, con­ veyed In said Deed of Trusl, the same tying and boing In or hear tho Clly of Mocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as loliows: See attached Exhibit A Subjoci, however, lo any and all prior encumbrances ol record and all ad valorem taxes. Tho record owners ol this prop- orty as rellecled on the records of Ihe Register ol Deeds of this county are Johnnie Leo Hellard and wile, Lola S. Hellard. Terms of the sale, Including Ihe amount of the cash deposit, II any, to be made to the highest bidder at the sale, are: Five percent (5%) ol the amount ol tho highest bid must be deposit with the Truslee on the date ol sale pending conlltmallon - of the sale with the balance due as of Iho date ol conlirmation ol sale. Dated this 22nd day ol Seplem­ ber, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr., AgenI for the Truslee 181 Soulh Main Slreet Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-6235 NORTH CAROLINA 3-25-3'n DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol BOBBIE H. MOORE, late ol Davle County, this Is to no­ tily all persons having claims against said estate to present then- tot he undersigned on or belore the 26th day of December, 2003, be­ ing three (3) monlhs from the lirsl day ol publication or this notice wil be pleaded In bar ol their recovery All persons Indebted to said esiate will please make immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned, This the 25th day ol September. 2003. Warren E. Kasper, Executor P.O. Box 687 Clemmons, NC 27012 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol RICHARD S. JAMES, lale ol Davio Counly, Ihls Is lo no­ lily all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present then- lot ho undersigned on or belore the 26lh day ol December, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice wil be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of September, 2003. Nellie Graley 198 Jessie King Roac Advance, NC 27006 9-25-31r GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & OW Roots Small Ropair Jobs Froo Esiimatos 336-284-4571 iMILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SIIM M tBiSHiBilBobcat, aeratoi core plugger amoreforiemtodavl Mockivilio^’ (3361'751*2304 Happy 63rd Birtliday James “ Brownie” Hides "y b ie ’iv been o u t s m a rte d rig a iii!” l.oi'c, Sue, liiitcli, S aitt, Stitcy, Triicy,Joth n« - DAVIK COUN 1Л’ KN TKKl’KISK RKCOKI).Tluirsdii.v, Supt. 25. 2003 6 LAS S EE 1 ED S ШЕХИЕЯЯ81УЕ FBOFTCABLB Abortion Alterntive Employment O A V IE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Center otters conlidenlial & Iree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a hoaHtiy cliolce tor your llfel Cali 753-HOPE tor appointmenl. Animals FR EE TO G O O D tiorne. Male Iguana. Cage, lood, books In­ cluded. 2 t/2 ■ 3 years old. 26 Incties. Call 940-2186. FULL OR PASTURE board! cov­ ered riding area, personalized care. Hyw 001 near Bermuda Run. 336-462-4882 H O R SE B 0A R D iN Q 7 LA R G E pasture, fuil board, $225. 751- 9074 R EG. SIM M ENTAL BU LL, 13 monlhs old, dark red w/stiite lace, approx. 1100 lbs. Semen tested, ready lo work. Call anyllme SIOOO negotiable. 336-463- 5940(D) or94t-7390(E) Boats for Sale 1993 BAYLINER TROPHY, 20' boat wltti trailer, 1997 mercury motor, 175 hp walk around, sleeps 2 equipped with GPS, depth finder, U H F radio, rodholders, outriggers, etc. 336- 765-1238. Child Care A L M O S T HOM E CH ILD care has opelngs tor all ages, 0-12 ws. Full-time, Part-time, Drop-In, Be­ fore & After School and Out ol School Days. 1st & 2nd shllt, Open 5;30 am. Flexible hours. Split shuts also. Call Debra, 751 - PLAY (7529) 571 S Main St., Mocksville, across Irom Welch’s Funeral Home. FORK B A P fiS T C ^ R C H “ aT- ¡or school until 6:00pm $100/ month, Cornatzer School busing гопе. Come by or call (or appli­ cation. 998-8306 H O U R -B Y -H O U R Child Care now enrolling chlldreni Fulltime, Darttime, aller school will pick up from Pinebrook, 801 Macedonia pre-school and Hillsdale Baptist pre-school (Shady Orove bus brings children lo us). Flexible hours Monday-Salurday. Call 940-6450. ^ B e r m u d a o ^ ÿ O i l l a g e - Now Hiring RNs and LPNs Part-time 3-11 and 11-7 Plcn.se inquire to Bermuda Village (336) 998-6777 M O TH ER LO O K IN G FO R In­ fants or toddlers to keep. 751- 7108. M O TH ER O F FO UR wlillng^^^^^ babysit children ages 2-4, first shllt. 936-0173._________________ Commercial Property COM M ERCIAL RENTALS Various Properties Warehouse & Olllce Space Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 HILLSD ALE AREA-CO M M ER ­ CIAL olllce space, $650/month 336-998-2121. HILLSD ALE AREA-NEW , 1800 sq. ft. and up; retail or shop; $850 and up. 336-998-2121. Employment B A N K O F T H E Carolinas Is currontlly seeking a Manager, Pubilc & FlnancialHeportlng: a 4 year accounting degree Is re­ quired. Interested candidates should have experience In call reports, lOO's/IOK's, issuing an­ nual reports and management reports. A salary history is re­ quested. Bank of The Carolinas secures consumer credit reports, criminal record checks and pre-hire drug screening. EOE. Please mail resumes lo: Pally Perry, HR Director flank ol The Carolinas P O. Box 2032 Asheboro, NC 27204 C^ll for Special Fall Rates $125/w9Bk 1642 Hwy. 601 S. 751-2189 BERM UDA MINI'S Self Storage needs mature, dependable per­ son to answer questions, rent storage unils, and generally over­ see Ine office & taciilty when on duty. Great job lor retiree or someone wanting extra income. 12 to 16 hours weekly. M UST be able to work Irom 10am to 2pm on Saturdays as needed. Contact Jessica or Sandy at 998-9661. DELIVERY DRIVER W ANTED must be at least 25 yrs old. Full lime/part time. Good driving record a must. Apply In Person only. No phone calls. Davle Flo­ rist, 613 Wllkesboro St., Mocks­ ville. E rifl P L 0 Y M E N T P 0 sl TIO N Available Davle County Tax De­ partm ent-Real Property A p­ praiser. Salary Grade 66, Hiring Range $29,198-$33,578. Brief Description; Work Involves ap­ praising real estate lor ad valo­ rem tax purposes using the Davle County Schedule of Values. Work involves measuring and listing new construclion, and research­ ing to determine appropriate real estate values. Work Involves heavy public contact and requires considerable tact and courtesy to the general public. Requires con- slderable-knowledge of the pro­ cedures and standards lor ap­ praising residential, commercial and Industrial real properties. Knowledge ol current construc­ tion costs and materials, general knowledge of the faws and regu­ lations regarding ad valorem taxation is needed. This position may require work In other areas ol the Tax Department as as­ signed. This position requires Ihe ability to use various computer applications Involved In the ap­ praisal process. Possession of a valid NC driver's license is re­ quired. Graduation from a lour year college, two-year college or business school with specialized courses in real estate appraisal or an equivalent combination ol education and experience. Must be able to obtain certification (rom the NC Department ot Revenue as a Real Property Appraiser within one year o( employment. Applications will be received un­ til tne position is lilled. Davle County Is an equal oppor­ tunity employer. Contact; Mary Nell Richie Davle County Tax Ad. 123 Soulh Main Sl. Mocksvliie, NC 27028 336-751-3416 emall:maivnen.iichle®co.davle.nc.us E X P E R IE iiiC E D " R O O F E R S NEEDED. Cail 492-7678 or 909- 3551. EX P ER rEN O ED S A L E S P E R ­ SON NEEDED. Call, write, (ax or e-mall: Michael Daniels, 206 Cooper Sireel, Suite 115, Statesville, NC 28677, phone: (704) 872-7330, lax: (704) 872- 8220. email: michael_daniels@stalesviile.nel FULL TIM E O FFICE manager in Construction Co.-Quickbooks & Excel experience needed. Multi­ tasking required. M-F. Send re­ sume: Fuil Time Office Mgn, P 0. Employment PART-TfME CHURCH secretary needed-25 hrs. per week. Send resume to: Advanco Uniled l\/1eth- odisl Church, P. 0. Box 2021, Advance, NC 27006 P O S ITIO N - L E A D teacher, Helen C. Gantt Child Develop­ ment Center Position Descrlptlon-Thls Is a lull time 12-month position. The Lead teacher works cooperatively wilh the Director, parents and teach­ ers. is responsible (or planning and carrying out an appropriate variety ol developmental activi­ ties with children, maintaining a sale, stimulating and organized classroom environment. Main­ taining progress records ol children’s developm ent and learning. Qualifications-A minimum of an Associate Degree in Early Child­ hood or related field with 12 se­ mester hours In Early Childhood Education or a 4 year degree with 12 semester hours In Early Child­ hood Education. A minimum ol 2- year experience is prelerred. Salary-Commensurate with edu­ cation and experience In accor­ dance with the Public School System Salary plan, Appllcalion Deadllne-Resumes will be accepted unlil the position Is filled. Appllcatlons-Each candldate- must submit olflclal college tran­ script, resume or experience along with an application. Appli­ cations may be picked up at the Helen C. Gantt Child Develop- Box 99, Mocksville, NC, 27028. LE B LEU B O TTL E D water, a leader in Ihe bottled water indus­ try, Is looking lo lill several lull­ time sales positions In the Win­ ston Salem area. We are seek­ ing dependable, money-moti­ vated Sales Representatloves who possess excellent interper­ sonal skills and have a strong drive lo succeed. Le Bleu offers quality training, proven success­ ful sales tools and a lucrative commlsslon-only compensation Applicants must have their own transportation. Bring the enlhusl- asm, drive and self-determination to “write your own paycheck" and be a part ol a successlul team. Please lax your resume to; 336- 940-6617. N E E D E D P IA N IS T-S EN D re­ sumes; First Baptist Church R O . Box 518 Cooleemee,NC 27014 Ellis Auction Company Business Li(iuidations - li.state Farm Dispersal Machinery and Equipment Ellis Auction Co. is now booking fall and early winter auctions. Call us today to schedule your auction (336) 284-4080 • (336)284-4980 (336) 998-8744 Fred O. Ellis N C A L #343 Fred O. Ellis, .Jr N C A L #6029 MemtKTS ol'llio Nulinnnl Auctioiiufr.s As.socintinii Homes For Rent EXTRA NICE 3BR brick home in country, 3 people limit. No pels. Well water $600 pius deposit. 336-284-4758. H O USE FOR RENT-2BR, IBA house in Mocksville. $485. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. SEE CEN TUR Y 21'S ad below. S TO P PAYING R EN TI CaH lor Iree recorded report that will show you how lo stop paying rent lorever and own a home ot your own. Call 1-800-448-3094 ext. 1141, Elizabeth Swicegood, GRI, Broker.__________________________ Homes For Sale BILL CONSOLIDATION AVAILABLE With purchase of 3 or 4BR home On Conv. Ln Only Call Mike (704) 883-9997 FOR SALE BY owner, 3 acres, 2 houses, 2 large storage buildings, 1526 Yadkin Valley Rd. 998- 8267 FSBO, NEW НОИЛЕГо с ., Pud­ ding Ridge Goll Course, 4BR, 3.5BA, 2970sq. II., 1600 unfin­ ished basement, reduced now, need to sell next 30 days, $298,000. 998-4618 FS B O -D A V IE C O U N TY farm house, 2259 US Highway 158, 3BR, IBA, 1 acre lot. Recently updated. $79,900. 336-351- 4080. ment Center. A list ol three reler­ ences (Including name, address, phone number during business hours and relationship to candi­ date Is also required). Applications and information are addressed to Sherry Brlndle-Ex- ecutlve Director-Helen C. Gantt Child Development Center, 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. T o p p r oW cF r S E E K S 'il- censed real estate agent lor over- llow leads. 1-800-448-3094 Ext. 8001____________________________ Furniture 4 PIECE TW IN bedroom suit with mattress & box springs, $500. 492-6235_______________________ Health LA D IE S ' P ILA TE S -W E D N E S - DAY & Friday evenings 998- 4100.___________________________ Homes For Rent 2BR HOUSE FOR rent. 100 Gra­ ham SI. oil Mill St., Mocksville $475/monlh, $475 deposit, oil heat. HUD ok. 336-692-8326 2BR/1 BA, 1400+807|Г, ig deii/ kitchen, appliances Ind., remod­ eled, 1+ acre, Hwy 801S, $550/ mo plu security deposit. 370 WiNDWARD сТЙ сГЕ Тзв а 2Ba, a/c, heat pump. $795/ month. Hubbard Realty. 723- 4306. 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo SBR, 1BA-tHocksville-$H50/mo SDR, 1.5ВА-1ИоЫ1в Home-$500/mo Pennington & Company Really ___________751-9400___________ 3BR, LIVING ROOM, den, large kitchen, no house pets. Prefer no smokers. 492-7457. 3BR/2BA, $580 Section 8 ok 178 Mountvlew Dr., Mocksville. 336- 508-6977_______________________ E X C E P TIO N A L L Y N IC E , IN town 2BR, I B A , no pels, gas log FP, del. garage $500 month & $500 security deposit. 1 year lease. Call Mary Hendricks, Pennington & Company Realty, 751-3152 New Home (No Steel Fram e^, Crane Set, 7/12 Roof, 3BR, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your foundation $52,900.00 Landowners call 336-362-3676 New 3 or 4 BR homes avail­ able. Low down call Mike (704) 883-9997 SELLING YOUR HOME? Belore you list again-Cali to hear the most important questions you absolutely must ask your next agenl 1 This special (ree recorded O m u i ) ; . 2 1Swlcooood Wall & McDaniol Miscellaneous S TE E L BUILDINGS HUGE sav­ ings on New Models! Factory seconds, Ireight dam aged : 20x26, 25x34, 1-800-222-6335. Financing available, no reason­ able oiler relusedi Mobile Home/Rent 2BR, 1BA, $350 month, $300 deposit. Just oul ol Davle County. 704-546-2089. 2B1R, 1BA, M OBILE home onT/ 2 acre lol w/ulllity bldg. close to Lee Jeans. Rent $425 deposit $425 492-5897 2BR/2BA M OBILE HOM E (or rent. Prime location. Private 1 acre lol. $450 a month. Cail 940- 5579. Mobile Homes/Sale A TTN . BARGIN HUNTERS, to­ tal inventory, liquidation. Aii homes must gol Don’t miss this sale. Large selection. Mod & Doubles. Call lor delails 888-251 - 6789 FOR RENT, 1574 Junction Rd. 3br, 2BA, modular on 1 acre , new updates, $650 rent, $650 security deposit, no pets cail 940- 6703. M OBILE HOME FOR renl on pri­ vate lot-2 bedroom, good loca- tlon-751-5200or 406-1981. PRIVATE LO T 2B^FÍ, 2BA,C/A”, No pets, local 336-575-2101 or 828-478-9416 R E A D Y TO M O V E in. Furninshed 2BR IB A mobile home. $450/month & $450. de- posit. 751 -1218 or 704-657-5613 B EA UTIFUL 4BR Modular on wooded lot Owner (Inanclng available Call (828) 464-8970 ■ DOTtD^U 6 W a T9 9 6 -2 0 0 0 singlewide Paying park rent also? Trade 11 lor Modular Land/Home Pkg. We can Helpl Easy Flnanclng/$500 down alter Trade In. 704-883-9997 Д 5 д в с Т г з Г 3 AGP Loans available Get prequalified by phone In 30 mlns or less _____Call j828) 464-1169 M ODULAR LAND/HOME pkgs Up to $15,000 cash back/debt payoK W E MEAN IT Cali (or detalls/Conv. Ln. Only (704) 883-7706 TiviODULAR LAND/HOM ES“ Subd. In Iredeil, Rowan, Davle Cnty. Easy financing, $0 down 4 homes to choose Irom No Dealers Please Call (704) 928-2066 M o b i l e Н о т р < ; / Ч я 1 в m odular, land-i v i o D i ie n o m e s / o a i e g o g p g j ,o, ^gady ю m o ve in. - • ■ • ■ 'file, - ■ report will keep you (rom making the same mistake twice! Cail 1- 800-448-3094 ext 1131 Elizabeth Swicegood, GRI, Broker________ Land For Sale 11.6 ACR E O F land completely lenced in with 2 mobile homes & a 6 stall barn. Lots ol privacy. 492- 2884 8'ACRES-CANA Rd.,li/lockaVli;a 336-869-7400. l a n d ' FOR SALE-Advance, 1 acre, wooded lot. Perked, county waler meter, minutes (rom 1-40. ^336) 659-0240 or (336) 403- Mlscellaneous 4 U TILITY TRAILERS-dlllerent styles. Also bantam chickens for sale. 998-3224 ■r e a l H A L L O W E E N C A S - KETS, metal or wood, $125.00 940-3945, SOUTHERN FOODS FREEZER, United Commercial, heavy duty, must sell, $650 OBO. Enterlain- ment Center $60 OBO Must sell. 998-9382 W E IG H T M A C H IN E $150., 2 bedroom suites $100/each, Cail 751-4592 FOR RENT HOMES FOR RENT IN MOCKSVILLE Spacious, Now 3BR, 2BA homo in rural soiling. 2-car garage and somo appiiancos includod. SlOOO/month. Ihroo Quaint 3-1BR, 1BA homos near Davio High. S475-S600/month. IBR, IBAapartmonl lorroiil noar downtown Mocksviiio.No appiiancos but utilités Included In lont piico. S426/month. 3BR, 2BA homo on Main St. In downtown Mocksville avaiiabio in Octobor. $600/manth. 5BR, IBA within walking distance ol downtown. Foncod backyard. Available in October. $SOO/month. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT IN i\10CKSVILLE Call (or dolails, S300/month. CONDO FOR RENT IN CLEMMONS 2BR, 2BA, Condo In Tanglewood Famis. Range Oven, Rolrlgerator, dlshwashor and disposal IncludodI S700/month HUD APPROVED HOMES FOR RENT Two2BR, IBA homos In Cooloomoo.S500-S600/monlh. Ca\l Century 21 3 3 6-7 51-222 2 M on ■ Fri 8 a m - 5 p m 33 6-7 51-555 5 E xt. 21 3 N ig h ts & W ee ke n d s $5000.00 R EBATE BACK To you with purchase ol 3 or 4 BR home. On Conv. Ln. Only. Call (704) 883-9997 1993 14X80 H Ó R TÓ Ñ mobile home, great localion on private rented lot, close lo Hillsdale , 3BR, 2BA, covered decks, car­ port, outbuilding, $14,500. 998- 2588. 1ST TIM E H O M EBUYERS Many new programs available Land/Home package, debt consolidation availabfe on OAC Payments as low as $550 per month Low Downs-Easy Terms Call (704) 878-0147 lor Appt. 3b r ¥b a Beautiful country setting, small transler fee take up payments Cail (828) 465-6402 A D O R A B L E 14X70 O AK W O O D , cleaned & ready, 301 Deer Run Drive, 751-3398 (owner) 650-5172 (realtor) Conv. to Mocksville, Salisbury, Statesville. 0 down, under $800 per monlh to Qualilied Buyers- Cail (or delails 1-888-251-6789. SPLIT LEVEL small transler lee and take up payemnts Cali (828) 695-0039 TUR N ED DOW N ON new Land/Home Pkg Due to Credit? Call us! Home loans/Low down W E MEAN ITI Hotline # 704-928-2066 m s e c G R y s R MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire al)out tree rental, 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Coll today! (33G ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 FO R SA LE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All Sizos, Aii Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / IVIany Colors Pole Buildings ; Metal Roofs & Siding f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS A U O T I O I M Sat., Sept. 27 • 9:30 AM A N T I Q U E S , F A R M IV I A C H I N E R Y , G L A S S W A R E , C O E N S , T R U C K , A D V E R T I S E R S , F X J R N I T U R E & M O R E ! <)ri<"rctlO. S p a in lio u r (D eceased) C‘r> i;\n-iii(it> Hiiiuh I.. .S|iiiinlioiiriiimI {'it-il (). .Spainliour.Iu lUul soiiioiiildillon rn>tii riiiiilly. West Central Community Center, Pfafftown DIrocllons: From Winston-Snlem. (allow Roynolda Rond (Hwy. 67 West). Bear left on Yadkinvillo Rond (Old US Hwy Salo approxinuiloly 5 miles on left. 6100 Block of Yadkinvillo Road. Pfafflown. ITEMS INCLUDE: 19*(0 N. Ford Ifiiclor and oi|uipmont. 1992 Dodge Rnm 150 1/2 ton w/hnrd-top cover. 115k niiloa. ono owner. Very tine Hooslor cnblnot complolo w/si(lor, splco wltool and canister set, old toy motor grader, old woodon buttor mold, bowtront ctilnn cabinet (not old), vintage pattern marigold carnival hntpln tioldor, Doprossion glass (variety), pattern pinli Dopression gloss pcs., covorod vogolablo bowl, ilbbod camival vasos, carnival stem, Ijamble powder dish, salom r:lonretlo tablo lighter, tobiicco advertisers, cigarette lighters, paper niiiche huntlni) decoy, polioiy (several NC: BB Craig )uo 17", BB Craig vase, whiskey jug, slono |i]g), approxiraatoly 20 pcs. Fostoiia cryslal, old patlorn glass, princess house, corner cabinet (not old), vinegar biuet, cobalt blue, glasses, Polish pottery. Depression juicer, Liltlo Rascal glasses, cartoon glasses, Cornlngwaro, Pepsi glasses, sol ol china, toa house rose, flflutlnos, NC Sealood Festival (Moorehead .City print), kitchen table (4 chairs and hutch), Indian Joo toy in original box, several old carpenter block pianos, plantéis poanul advoitisot nut chopper child's cookie cutters, fire king, dinner boll. Bob Timberlake signed poster prini (Iramod), bodroom lurniture, codar chesi, Salem viiioao, old push plow, Queon Anno stylo lovosoat, Westbend cookware, pressure caaner, sloigh bed. wardrobe, lingerie chest, goll cart w/ctiargor (E-Z Go), Snapper soil-propeilod push mower w/baggoi, spreader, generic portable generator, Iroozer, silverware, grass Ihatcher, silver dollars (Poaco, Morgan), silver coins (halves, quarters, dimes), gold coins (2 1/2, B 10, 20. Indian Hoad & Liberty), largo cent, large $1 sliver corlilicale, tobacco pins' Coca-Cola serving trays, oilier Coca-Cola memorabilia, old 1930-508 (toys, books’ iinu collectibles), 78 rpm records, plocos ol tumiture, railroad tools, advorllsemonts (llOlilors, gum. |ars, cans), Wesllnghouso Hall China Co. china, cryslal, old china kitchon wato, (iio king, and many othor iloms. Preview ; 8 :3 0 A M , the day of sale. Iwt„. c.ilti m o(>|.iovi„l chock loW isf,.l,«ru 1. AticlK«,w,( » tiol (u*|)o«iiU« (or an. üjicluiHincie* o,<11 « Iw .viy .kWcIiwi» 01 ilBlelKxi» ot meíchíir»ü.io HOf HESPOMSlQie C^SE OFACCIDENT Kocd MfVMl 00 (vomiivt FRED MOCK, AUCTIONEER (336) 699-3426. NCAL #21 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdny, .Sept. 25,2003 - D9 6 LA S S 1 ш ккрш аУЕ FBO FITA BLB Motorcycles 1997 SUZUKI KATANA 600m Service Wanted Yard Sales Yard Sales Yard Sales ЛТТСМ ТШ М GTAV AT <3 PAMII V VADH cqIo. Ccil Cant С С ТЛ Т С VAD H CA I C./1CC о A*r oe*n>r пт и ..... 5900 miles, Yellow/Black, $2500 (336)414-0918.________________ Music PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barlord 996-2789 Notice S O C IA L D A N C E C L A S S E S , ballroom, western, llne-partner dance. Taught In Mocksville. Call Jerry Cope or iva Mosko at 284- 4322.___________________________ Personals P E TITE LADY. SO'S, divorced, would like to meet, S/D gentle­ man who’s really nice, non- smoker, likes to laugh, go antiquing, to become Irlends & hopefully a relationship. 751- 3125 leave message.___________ _____Pets_____ FB P ITT B ULL pups $100 Call 284-6487 F R E in < if f E lis n iiio l^ ^ need good home. 751-3489 P U P W E ^ O R SALE, 1/2 Chi- huahua, 1/2 Jack Russell Terrier. 2 male's lelt-$100 each. Phone 284-4045._______________________ Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR sober working male. 751-0645._______ O SBORNE ELECTR IC for ail your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. P ER FEC T PAWS, C^^^ Groomer, Christine Julian, Mocksville, NC, 751-9074 TOM BERLIN’S LAW N CAR E & Handyman Services. Ali types of lawncare and handyman ser­ vices, mowing and weedealing, bushhogging & trimming trees and bushes, plugging, seeding, fertilizing, leaf removal, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent lor Iree estimate (residential and com- merolai services) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. t 6 ¥m Y'S T o f ^ L A W N Care.' We oiler mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim- mlng shrubbery and planting. We also offer tractor worl<, bush h Service B & D DESIGN & CO N STR UC­ TION YOUR CO M PLETE HOME IM PROVEM ENT COM PANY W E W O R K T O M E E T YO UR B U D G ET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. References available. Free Estimates. LINK'S SE/iivOsSGUffERiNG Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 M AS’S A G E T h ER A P IS T: N A- TIO N A L L Y certified, state li­ censed therapist will do In otlice or in home massage (swedlsh massage, deep tissue massage and neuro muscular massage) Strictly theraputic. $30 ior 1/2 hour, $45 lor 1 hour. Call Amy Emllson al 336-671-9301 WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I can re-stietch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 33&99&«402. Also New Caipet Installed. glng, plowing, scraping drive ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ mates. Office 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006._______________________ Travel B R A N S O N , O C T. 19-26, 8 shows, 5 dinners, lunch, 336-954- 9391/336-924-6461 “ HARRAH’S C H ER O K E^ CASINO TRIP Sat-Day Sept 27th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Oct 4th Atlantic City Trip Nov. 27 & 28 /VayTri Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt Vehicles C iiiiiinerciiil & ^ Ki;,sldi!iitiiil Homes & Walkways Driveways, Vinyl Siding, Gutters, M ildew Removal, Truck Fleets, Etc. H o m o :‘JW -fitO S °w n o d & Oporatod Robbie SmithC i'il: 3Uy-7tno D A V I E U N I T E D W A Y H e l p N e e d e d We ciiiTe ntly Iiave openings for 4 Board Members. If you ate looking for an outlet to give back to your community, piea.se lielp us in wiiat matters. One meeting a monlli, 2 or 4 year terms, big heart required. Call liobby IDilmote at 7 5 1-.‘5948 II .sail’s p c c ip ic a rc n o t c iv a ic c l (.'q u a l... uli.u -> \\\)\ ilu’V т\ч'пич1 lomiiib' Aie yo\i lor \lu‘ oi л iifctmu- .\mi .m itp)>omniny i»' builil luci.itivc LMU4T? iXikwiMtl Hi'nu's i-'mpoi.iiii'ii is a lull)’ iiiif>;r.ik4Ì liini.->inj’ i44ii]>.iii)’- m.ii\uüciuutin. ici.uhnj;. (ш.тссий. M\d sotvicm^-.qiiiiluy (.wuny-hmli Iu'hu’s .ui^ss tllL- М.ИК'П. Sales Profes.slonals VS’r'ic si-ckm>;.srlf si.iricii> «Itli winnii'j; attituilcs as uvll as i-.Mclli-m tutiunuiucatiou .iml litllinv up skills lor om 'Irm iiinan Uk.hIoii 'Uicso positimis cvi-n pay a h.iso s.ilaty tor llic liisi L’ weeks ol woik lo get you siailod. Onci* youVc sctilril in, pay is lull comittissioiv This posliion rt’(|iiiio.s cvcnlii}’ ancl urokciul availability. Mmi'II he ii’WarcicJ loj your cfions tool Monlhly fcioi;niik)n ptoj;ranis ancl (|viarifily homiscs arc ollficd U’hcii you demonstrate an ouisiaiuiin}’ sales peilonnance. Noi i>nly dn we olier one ol the uiosi ajiyre.ssive i.onipi'ns.iiion pacl<4iges in our indusjiy. but we also liave cptatierly ihns aiui an exeellrni iraining division/mnnagonient development piORrani lor our iuiure leadeis, Our employees enjoy a wealih »'I beneiits, iniludin« mcdical m\d dctual iusuraace. vision program, .«ui aw T.mploycc /VsslsiaiKC for ymi and your f.unily plus mt'ic! Tor more inlo ahom us and to apply online, please visii; mnv-OiikwoiHlhomcs.com aiul click on Umploymejit. then >elect ilarcer nppommities and apply ftir |oÍ5 A*: 079Salis-00l, You’le also invited toappl^'ln persnn: lOB I.cxus pt. II yon arc unable to apply online, ple.be f.ix your resuim;, Intlicaiin^ Job to Alison Nolan: (.Vid) 664*2*)0-l. liO li. V £ / C O R P O R A TIO N W w U . о Ji к u 1» I» tl i> 1И ‘‘ ** Moms'. Home party Jewelry busi­ ness needs help. $50+ per hour avg. No start up cost! No deliver. Cali 336-813-8248 after 3pm for info. iTo w TN G FOR A DeeTHunting Club or Land for Lease with a good Deer Population. James Clark, 750 W. Deep Creek Rd. Bryson City, NC 28713,828-488- 6961. Jam es28713@aoi.com Sublect Deer Hunting W A N TED T6 "B U 7 o irco in ^s; Call Bud Hauser at 998-8692. w ^e d -w o o iT b u r n i n g stove. Small, Iree-standlng, rela- tively new. Call 998-7240. Yard Sales 27, 8am-2pm, 302 Boger Rd. olf 158 between Rainbow and Pinebrook School Rds- house at dead end of road. Rain date Sat. Oct 4. 553 BEAR“c REEK Church Rd.; l-(amliy sale with loads Saturday, 9/27, rain or shine, 7am until....Multi-family s of great stuK & ffe JUNK. 729 R ED LAiiD RD,"^air9727“ Bam until,,., Rain or Shine, bat­ tery scooter, clothes, table, hockey game, toys, household Items & much more. 9 6 ^ C O R TiA TZ ER " “Ro X d^ "Squirrel's Den", Fri. Sept, 26 10-4, Name a Price-Will accept II reasonable-Barble dolls not In­ cluded. hog- TR A D IN G POST-601/801/ Greasy Corner. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-5, Buy, sell, trade. Will buy whole or partial estates. Call 284- 4302. T 0 + F A M l I ES S Afr27t^ rain or shine 7:00 until...bedroom suites, living room suites, T V ’s, tables, chairs, hutch, beds, air conditioner, microwaves, lamps, trunk, pictures & frames, dishes & kitchen Items, shelves, baby bed, toys, bedspreads, curtains, clothes ali sizes, stereo & TV stands, sheets, towels & lots more. In store beside Plantation Antiques on Salisbury St. in Mocksville. A D OLLAR STO R E Dollar Dreams & More 854 Valley Rd., Suite 500 Mocksville, NC 27028 beside Ketchle Creek Bakery 336-753-8997 Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 1986 C H E V Y S U B U R B A N , 4WD, PS, power windows, power doors, front and rear heat and AC, 60,000 miles on NEW 350 factory motor. Looks good, runs great! $5000. firm and worth It. 492- 7619, 1762 HW Y 801S, Advance, Fri. 7 until...Sat. 8-1, gas logs, house­ hold items. Lots o( Bargains. 2 faiviI l y 'yaW s a l ^ 12, Hwy 801N and 4 Corners Rd. TV, clothes, other great buys. Rain Cancels. 2 FAM ILY YA R D sale- 192 Gladstone Rd., Mocksville, Fri. Sept 26, Sat. 27,8-2 Don’t miss this one-Lots ol Qood Stulll Rain cancels. 1993 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE, V- 6, ac, all power, EC, 998-0724. i9 9 6 ? 6 ¥ c T p A ig G E R ^ ,T / i 4X4, loaded, one owner, 998- 1405 T9 97 bO D irE^G W A ^C ¥ravati LE, good condition, 115,000 miles, tlres-one year old, Kelly Blue Book value $6275 Asking $6100.00 Cail 940-2317. 2 Ж Ж 2 0 О ' - « 6 Г Ё х1 cab^ 4dr, pick-up truck, 13k miles, all options, like new 998-0447. 2001 rI d “ j Ё f f A ‘“T D i $14,500.00 998-5391 2 FAMILY-SAT. Sept 27, 8 un­ til,...441 Madison Rd., Mocks­ ville, exercise equipment, com­ puter, etc. Rain or Shine SUPERMAH HAS IIIRMED SO! Hoy 4& Lou Hurt Tvrv$.b Mikv, Lyiwltv, Kalhy & Aslilyn Birlhdciy Roclneif Luv Ya! T.C. Professional Office Seeks Individuals For Career Positions: Gmvving local business (ilTtco is currently uccepling iippllcaiions for Customer Service Representiitive.s. Position re({uire,4 individuals who are motivated, flexible and liiive Ihe ability to learn quickly. Emphasis will he placed on problem solving and developing client relalioiisiiips. Strong admini.stralive skills, ability lo work in a team environment, atiomion to detail ami proiiciency with Microsoli Windows ancl Oflice are a must. Both lull and part-time positions available wilh competitive salary and benefits olTercd. Submit resumes to: ESR PO Box 219 Mocksville. N C 27028 A U C T I O N Estate of WUIIum 11. Kcltb (Dccca.scd) & Mury Keith (Living) 3660 Lakeview Dr- Winston-Salem Mon., Sept. 29 • 10 DIRECTIONS: (From W’S) Take Hwy 67N Ihrough Old Town, lurn Right onlo Bollwnia Rd. Travol 1/W milo, (urn Led onlo Lakoviow Drivo, follow to sale on Right (Watch far Signs). FURNITURE', Dining Room Toblo w/G Chnifs; Mahogany EntJ Tnblos; Desk: Nosllng Tnblos: Codar Trunk; Thomasvlllo 6 Pioco Bodroom Sull: Cherry Finish OfQssor; Rocking ChaU; LndcJer Dock Chairs; China BuKol; Mahogany Drum Tablo: Primitivo 3 Bonrd Farm Tablo (Poggod) ANTIQ UES & CQLLECTIBLgS: Prlncosa Housq; Stamwaro; Sterling Sllvor Candio Holdors; Cnndiovvlck; Pink Dopression Glass: Old Carnival Glass: Oil Lamps: Ruby Rod: McCoy Wall Vano; Iris & Horrlnobano; Cobalt Bluo Basket; Hon on Nost: Costume Jowolry; 6 Place Sotting Lynnbrook Fino China w/Servlng Piocos; Bluo Jars; Soth Thomas Manlio Clock IVIISCELLANEOUS: Hand Tools (Somo Old); Yard Tools: Ryobi Gas Trimmor; Homolito Backpack Blower; Shop Vac; Snoppor Push Mowor: Craftsman Sabro Saw: Craftsman 3/6’ Drill; Schrader Bowlo KnIfo; Sovoral Pocket Knivos; Rods and Rools: Old Falcon Snow Sled: Cookbooks: Ukololo; Golf Clubs; Framod Picturos (Including "First Arrivals" by David Dosa, “Country Troastiro" and “Fall Morning" by Harry Jarman, "Still Wotor" by Phil Phllbock), plus much, much more..... C ol. K enneth a . K c ttic i\ Pres., N C A L 3268 First Choice A uction & Realty I'irm License //7229 • PO Box 335. Lcwisvillo • (336) 945-4118 Visit Our Web Sho Ml www.nrsichoiceaactlon.com • t'liuiil: cilrsldi(>iiV.ui(‘/ln\iilrT.iviii --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Calahaln Rd., Mocksville, North Carolina, Oct. 4, 2003, 9:00am to 2:00pm, West US-64 pasl Lake Myers RV Resort to lop ol hill. At top ol hill take right onto Calahaln Rd and drive 1 mile. Small one-story brick house on right. 64W, 583 Fred Lanier Rd, toys, videos, home decor, kids, aciult & maternity clothes, (urnlture, cars & lots more. FAITH & VICTORY CHURCH will be having a rum m ^e sale on Sept, 27 @ 7:00am. The location Is 1684 Hwy 601 N. across from Horn’s Truck Stop. FRf^TToO UNTTL.. S A f7 til.... Limited, Abercrombie, Gap, Old Navy, Etienne Algner bags 117 Huffman Rd. FRI 8-2...SAT8-12 some clothes, lot ol miscellanous things. 196 Baity Rd, 11 miles north of Mocksville SAT. 28, 6:OOAM-11:30am, take 64 toward Lexinglon, turn on Joe Rd„ follow signs. Dress clothes, new pants, antique clock, com­ puter, harley, etc. SAfr77iivi^W UALC7e^vTO ^ Development Yard Sales, many families participating throughout neighborhood, 801N at Creekwood Drive. SAT. 97^/037 9A M -4pni,^ox; wood Churoh Rd., lollow 601S past Greasy Corners, approx. 2 miles on lelt. Housewares, women’s clothing, lurniture, many other Items. A U TU M N C A R E YARD sale- 1007 Howard Slreet, Fri., Sept 26th 8:00 til 4:00, Sat., Sept. 27th 8:00 III 12:00. All proceeds go to Resident Council Funds. b a c iT 'y a r d ~s a I eT ‘T 56 Whitney Rd. Craltwood Develop­ ment, olt Milling Rd, Fri, & Sat., 26-27,9am-2pm, lots ol bargains! B R O C ITg YM, SAir8-12. Furn^ ture, toys, lewelry, Princess House, exercise equipment, children’s & adult's clothing. ^ R O ^ W O L L E C f i B L l S (336) 751-6252 Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 til 5:00 CLEAN IN G O U T TH E Closets Yard Sale Thurs. 1-5, Fri. 7-5 & Sat. 7-5. Children’s clothes and much morel Corner ol Forrest Lane & S. Main SI. с о ш и ш т y a r d ' S A L E - North on 601, one mile on Angell Rd., 2 houses-one on right & one on lelt-lollow signs. HUGE YARD SALE: Sat. Sept 27lh, 8- until...3533 Keaton Rd. oil Wyo Rd. Follow signs. Sev­ eral lamllles, furniture, dolls, clolhes, household, etc., cheap prices, tlrst Ihls year. ¡¡TuXf i^AiviiiXYA R D slie (rain date 10/4) 7:30 am until,,,. Mower, 1996 Grand AM GT, baby crib, clolhes, toys, lots of misc. 221 Dreamscape Lane. Take 801 to 4 Corners Rd. 998-0480 T H R E E FA M ILY S A L E Farmington Cenler, 27lh, 8 until... dishes, clothes, boy leans, llow­ ers, hookrugs, shoes, odds & ends. YAR D AND B A K E sale-Sat., Sept. 27th. Front ol Ben Franklin, 8-3. Mocksville Clvltan Club. YARD SALE, FRI. & Sat. Sept. 26 & 27,8 111 5, good tires, shoes, clothes, rugs, dishes, Near Dutchmans Creek Bridge East M U LTI-F A M ILY..........Lots of childrens clothes, boy size 24 m o-3T and girl size 4-6, high chair, toys. Ladies clothes, household ilems, home interior. Small yard plugger and lols more. Sat. 9/27, 8:00am III...Redland Rd to FalnA/ay Rd. right to Little Rober Dead End. R O T A iW H ljtrS A f:'7:30-4:3 mother & daughter sale- racks ol good clothing, sizes 8-3X (Lisa’s Collection) ol Dolls and baseball cards. Hallmark ornaments, Beanies, dishes, bedspreads, towels, sheets, toys, glassware. Lots ol olher Hems not Mstedl Sale by Lisa and Betty Trivelte. You ail comel O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call /Irlhur Bostick 336-492-5992 RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'J5 Miller Ktmd • Mncksville (336) 284-2826 ' How Pumping Septic Tanks • Skid steer Work Trencher Work Hauling Sopllc Systems Foolhga Loader Work ■Bermuda Uernuida Village is seekiiii> flexible, (lependnl)lc & cntluisin.stic person for our F R O N T D E S K Part-time, some weekends & evenings. Call336-998-6536 AUTO AUCTION Auction Every Wed. 6 pm Open To Dealers & Public ■ Come To Buy or Sell 300 - 500 Vehicles Every Week Cars - Trucks - SUV’s - Anything on Wheels Call or Fax For Information E L L I S A U r O A U C T I O N HVVy 601ApprtÄ,5Mte«(rfMocksvi(iNC-RtrfMbin РНоие; • Fax; $36- m-6455 A U C T I O N Saturday Septenit»er 27th - 10:00 Л.М .383 Rainbow Road - Advance, N.C. Personal Property of .loAnn Co.\ (Relocating) Directions: From M ocksvllla take Hwy 1SB towards W inston Salem. Proceed to Rainbow Rd. & lurn left. Sale ahead on left. Walntil МагЫо Top Table, Mahogany CoKco Tablo, Nice Curio Cabinel, 3 pc. Depression BR Suilo, Oak Poslor Bed, IVIapltj Table & 6 Chairs. Mapio Hulch, Lane Codar Chesl, Roll Top Desk, Dresser w/Mirror, Cliesl, Marble Top Fern Sland, 2 Large Bookcases, Indian Tree Chlnai Jewel Tea Serving Pcs,, Luray, Gieen Cut to Cleat i^ose Bowl, Opalescent Glass, While Camival Vase, Cul Glass Vase, Bavarian Bowl, Capodimonie Pcs., Elched Glass, Dragon Ware Vase, Blown Glass Peilumo Bollle, American Beleek Ttiroen, Sol ol Danisco China, Ptincoss House Pcs,, Punch Bowl & Cups, 5 Dollar Gold Pc., Diamond Pendant, Gold Ring & Chains, Slerling Jewelry, Coslume Jewelry, Silver Oollats, Kennedy Halves, Wash Pot, Cast lion Bean Pol, Beer Minors, Frames & Prlnls, Kllchenwaie, Childs Chair, Walnul Shadow Box Frame, Apolhocary Jar, Whal Nol Shell, Tobacco Pipes, Carving Sel, Ice Tongs, Old Tools, 31 Day Wall Clock, Sloteo w/8 Tiack, Cloisonne, Thomas Radio, Collecior Dolls, Chrislmas Ilems, Avon Bollles, Books, Doll House Fuinlture, + Much Motell TtTni.s: Cn.sli or Good Cheek - No Buyers I’remiiim Ii'ond Avnllable All items Sold As Is - Where Is Aiiellun Com pim y Make.s Nn Giiiminlecs Keith Ydkelev - Aiiclloneer N C A L 5323 I’ll. (ЗЗЙ) 243-7404 Y o k e le y 's A u c tio n C o m p a n y D IO . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Tluirsday, Sept. 25,2003T T h e d a Y o r k i s h a p p y w i t h t h e n e w p a i n t o n h e r p o r c h , t h a n i < s t o B a n k o f C a r o l i n a s e m p l o y e e s . Caring Attitude Catches On Continued From Dl “The companies thul purtici- pnted In the Duy of Caring were recognized willi.a certificate am! our sinceresl llianks," Eichliorii fiaid, The United Way's campaign goal of $450,000 was an­ nounced. “This funding will come in part from people employed in the county and a large part will come from individuals who live here but work elsewhere. Re­ member to send your conirlbu- iions back lo Davic Counly,” she suid. Event ChulrTIm Slewarl nnd Duvid Gruhum worked with Unilcd Way stuff lo pul logelher Ihe event. : “We snw this as u great op­ portunity to change and Improve the lives o f people in this county," Eichhorn said. “ Muny communliles sponsor u Duy of Curing, but ours was u lillle dif­ ferent nnd wc feel had more im­ pact. :• "W c not only helped Uniled T r a c y C a r t e r s e r v e s a d r i n k t o v o l u n t e e r K e v i n H e n d r i x . U n i t e d W a y a g e n c y p a r t n e r s a n d b o a r d m e m b e r s s e r v e d l u n c h . Way agencics with rmicli needed projecls, bul we also helped vul­ nerable individuuls in need of us- sistunce." Requests cume from agen­ cies. Duvie Social Services, the heallh deparlmenl, schools,gov- ernnieiu. "We chose projects lhal re- flccled Ihe mosl urgent needs of Ihis community and found a wuy lo gel lho.se needs mel " A fler the exlcnsivc lisi of projccis wus approved, the tusk of {funding und pulling together leams of workers was nexl. Key sponsor Duke Power was Instru- nienlal. Organi/alions ihut provided funding und u team of workers: Bunk of Ihe Cai ollnas, Chrisliun Businessm en’s Coniniiltee, Ingersoll-R und, M ocksville Civllans, W al-Marl of Mocks­ ville, Webb Healing and Air, und Weslsiile Clirysler/Dodge/Jeep. Those Ihul made allowances for workers to create leanis dur­ ing Ihe business day und lo go do llie work: Buker Furnilure, Sl. Francis of Assisi Catholic Diiughlers, D avic County Chamber of Commerce, Pied­ mont NuUirul Gas, Trim , Duvic Civiians, Davic Schools, Davic Musler Gardeners nnd Davie Counly Governmeni. Sponsors that helped with funding, food donalions, dis­ counted products and services: B B & T, Caudell Lumber, Centrnl Carolina Bank, Colum bian Vending Service, Custom A d­ vertising, Food Lion No. 932, Horn's Express, Kaydon Corpo- rulion.Sara Lee Narrow Fabrics, Skyline Corp., V F Jeanswear and Krispy Kreme. "This was ihc firsi lime our Davie County Unilcd Wny has worked on such a large and coni- plicaied projecl," Eichhorn said. “ We had 26 projects in every area of Ihe county al ihc same lime. Many people did nol un- dcrsumd whut they had volun- iccred lo do, bul aflerwurd, ihcy were fuiniled in the resulls." To pul il sim ply; Davie Counly cares.D a v i e C o u n t y m a s t e r g a r d e n e r s t r i m t h e b u s h e s a t t h e D a v i e F a m i l y Y M C A . PREMARKET C l f A R A N C E SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION p s Assorted Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Lanps, Miirots, Office Furniture Dam aged Scratch One o f a Kind T R I J C 3 5 5 0 C l e m m o n s R o a d • 7 1 2 - 1 8 9 0 * O p e n M o n d a y 1 0 - 5 ifSDAY&FilDAY IQAM-6PM • SA1IJI®AY1QAIVWPM • SUNDAY 1PM-6PM ( G o w e s t o n S t ic it f b r d R d . e x t e n s io n o r t a k e 1 - 4 0 W e s t t o C l e m m o n s e x i t & H im le f t . 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