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06-Juneo ■ HICN:co Lights, Camera... Student Filmmakers Work To Be Shown At Davie High Page C1 ' ■ V s D A V IE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R I/E N É E C O R D USPS 149-160 Number 22 T h u rs d a y , J u n e 4 , 20Ò 9 40 PAGES Teen Saves Another From Roaring River Boy Had Just Obtained Lifeguard Certification Eli W ittum relax es after saving a te e n from th e S o u th Yadl<in R iver on S a tu rd a y ev ening. By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record Lnst Snturday, May 30, was sup­ posed to be a clay of fun and food for Eli Wittum nnd members of his fnmily. They had made the trip from their home in Cleveland to thc Bullhole in Cooleemee for a grill- out hosted by his mom. The 16-yenr-old hnd no idea on that day he would save a life., Wittum said as his mom and others were grilling up the food, he and one of his friends decided to walk down to the water. It was nearing 5 p.m. “We were sitting clown when we saw a Hispanic male in the water, he was distressed and yelling, try­ ing to kéep his head out of the wa­ ter,” Wittum snid, I ' Wittum said he-never hesitated and dóve in the rough waters to help the drowning boy. The waters in the Yadkin River were turbulent and chilly thnt af­ ternoon due to large amounts of rainfall in prior days. "I swum out,” Wittum recalled. “The boy seemed calm when I got to him and I tried to give him my hand. He grabbed my neck and pushed me under the water. After I came up he was under.” Please Sec Rescuc - Page 10 R e c e n t rain s c re a te d this roaring river below ttie S o u th Y adkin R iver d a ^ to w n s ­ p e o p le h a v e c re a te d a p ark th e re . Town C om m itted To Increased Police Patrols Part Of RiverPark Effort When visitors walk down thc hill along its forested trail and get their first glance at thc shoals of the South Yadkin River, they are omazed at its rough beauty. Its big sand pile, noturnlly de­ posited by the flood of 2003, gives it a beach-like atmosphere. There is a natural water slide, too. RiverPark at Cooleemee Falls was created by a large-scale com­ munity effort to preserve the place locals call “The Bullhole.” Its name originated from the bull ox that slipped into a whirlpool while carrying a timber across the river during construction of the mill town around 1900. It had long served Dovie and Rowan counties as a neighborhood gathering spot for picnics, bap­ tisms and fishing. After the mill Please See Safety - Page 10 S c h o o ls S te p U p S e c u rity P ro c e d u re s F o r V is ito rs By Jackie Seabolt Davie County Enterprise Schools strive to be the safest environments for their students. Every parent wants to feel their child is protected and secure inside the classroom, All Davie schools have nlwnys implemented a mandatory sign-in process for visitors, volunteers, and others entering the doors of any pampus. But an even stricter and more efficient systems is being used by many schools. It is part of Ident- A-Kid Services of America and it’s called the Complete Campus Se­ curity System, Now anyone coming into select Davie schools must enter their name and reason for their visit into ’ a computer. Some schools even hove a cam­ era that snaps o picture of each visi­ tor. Once signed in a printer spits out a stick on identity badge beor- ing on ID number and time of ar­ rival. At the end of each person’s visit they ore required to check out, leoving the school with a complete log of everyone’s time in and out. The system also has an instant predator check that will immedi­ ately, alert staff to any registered sexual predators attempting to en­ ter the campus. “We piloted the program last fall for the district,” snid Mnurcen Gildein, principal at Shady Grove Elementary School. “It’s pretty wonderful. We can track parents Please See Security - Page 10 2 Charged W ith Selling Heroin 0 G ina !\/larle H elm s an d D avid E u g e n e B oles w ere a rre ste d last m onth for selling heroin.■V Two Dovie residents have been arrested for selling heroin to under­ cover narcotics oificers, Dovid Eugene Boles, 39, of US 64 West, Mocksville, wos charged with possessipn of heroin, three counts of possession with intent to sell heroin ond 4 counts of selling heroin. He was token into custody in lieu of 0 $150,000 bond, Gino Morie Helnis, 26, of the some address, was charged with conspiracy to traffic in heroin and maintaining a dwelling for a con- --------------------....................................... trolled substance. She was taken into custody in lieu of a $20,000 bond. Both are scheduled for June 4 appearances in District Court. Davie Sheriff’s Department Capt. Chris Shuskey said Boles had sold 60 bindles (doses) of heroin at $25 each. His girifriend, as he described Helms, hod set up a couple of the deals. Officers bought the heroin from the resi­ dence, and from C’s Restaurant, where Boles had worked as a night ¡manager, Shuskey said. Ì lil I I i j r M l Top Of Tiie Class E m ily B a te s (bottom ) witi le a d fellow D av ie H igh g ra d u - a te s In c o m m e n c e m e n t c e re m o n ie s F riday n ig h t a t W a r E a g le S ta d iu m . A lso sp e a k in g will b e th e s e c o n d a n d third ra n k e d a c a d e m ic g r a d u a te s ■ R a c h e l' O ’B rien (left) a n d A lliso n C a m p b e ll. S e e a sp e c ia l se c tio n in sid e th is Iss u e for a p h o to of every g ra d u a te . - Photo by Robin Snow Compassion: Davie Schools’ Hidden Asset 2 - DAVIE COUNTY EN'FERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 Editorial Райе Some fmd Davic County a little stifling. Half of us nre at least as close as flflh cousins. You can’t get away witli anytiiing iiere. Everybody knows your business. Tliat’s OK with me. It’s the perfect climate lo raise children. My teenager will graduate from high school Ihis week, in no small measure thanks to you. Robert has been a group project. Ali the seniors receiving diplomas Friday evening are part of this small society’s effort to "raise them right.” Mary died when Robert was 4 wilh Ihe comfort of knowing this community watches out for its children. She commissioned a coupic dozen of her friends to keep an eye on her little boy. They have. He hns come homo a hundred times with tho same report; “Somebody told me today they knew Mom.” He absorbed Iheir unstated message: Do her proud, Some might call Ihat nosy. I always considered il a helping hnnd. I’ve needed them. Ten years ago when his older brother sped Ihrough downtown Mocksville, someone called to tell me - even before my son got home. 1 was by the carport tapping my foot when he pulled in. You’ve been the eyes in the back of my head. Graduation is an achievement for all of us - taxpayers, Icachers, classroom moms and volunteers - all who make Ihc system work and have ushered these children lo the commencement stage. Robert will walk away from Davie High well equipped for college. He can think logically. He has a good command of English and mathematics, He’s well mannered. For his entire time in the Davie school system, Robert hus encountered a legion of skilled teachers. You may find the same level of profosslonullsm |n other school systems. The intangible asset of the Duvie County Schools Is the compassion of its teachers, Robert’s teachers have cured about him. In Iho eighth grade, ho brought homo a “rainbow report curd” — ono of everything. My gifted musichm made a "D” in band and was making trouble in Iho classroom. He and I were summoned to a conference at North Davie Mid(lle wilh all his teachers and the principal. There, he and I were laid low. Principal Candy Poplin unleashed her nuclear arsenal on us. Six months later, she was - literally • directing my wedding reception. She and some others solved my problem - recruiting a brave wife for me and a mother for Robert, transforming him from un under-Hchieving middle schooler lo an honor student. Only In Davie County, Overiooked during the civil wars over splitting Davio High und overshadowed by an often-changing nameplate on Ihe principal’s desk, touchers have quietly gone about Iheir business of educuting our children, Robert hud many excellent leuchers, but two of his academic Instructors amazed me. Calculus teacher Reglnu London staged u week-long camp for her students - before school started. She hosted "study parlies” in her home for the students before imporlunl exams. Calculus parties • all the students went. The success rate of her students taking the AP college calculus exam is off tho charts. Similarly, English teacher Pat Noel taught Robert how to write and the wonder of good lllerature. Those were his two hardest classes - and his favorites. Tho Davio teacher who made the biggest impact on him, however, is the 5-foot-3 dynamo Elaino Snow, the chorus Instructor, Robert hnd her all four years, shunning my demands Ihul he drop chorus for more of those college-level classes. On reflection, his judgment wus better than mine. Elaine Snow grew up on a Davio dairy farm aiid embodies the best qualilles of this counly - delerniinatlon, grit and a firm moral compass. She magically transforms discordant voices into a pleasant harmony - and outworks the football coaches. Her students respect her. Her husband and son can be seen doing the heavy lifting back stage al every production, She has an infectious joy of music that helped Robert blossom. Through the turbulent teen years, he needed to be close lo her good example and watchful eye. She was part of the legion of teachers who guided - and loved - him und the other 2009 graduates as they would Ihelr own children. Taxpayers are getting a good return on ihelr Investment in these schools, Elizabeth and I have a son who has reached this important mlloslone, ready to try his wings and leave this small and loving nest for the great beyond, - Dwight Sparks 0/1 Ü í4 e w t ii¿ In The Mail... 5/28 SWAT Team Would Be A Good Idea To the editor; I have been a resident of this county most of my life and so hns most of my fumily, I have just recently relumed buck to Duvie Counly after six yeurs of scrvice In the U.S. Cousl Gunrd to be­ come a police officer. I would like to give my opinion in regards to the “SWAT leams are bad” letter that Oury Palridge of Ad­ vance wrote May 28. Much of what Mr. Palridge wrote wus cor­ rect, but some of the things I reud need to be corrected. From whal I have seen, most special response teams in small areas like Davie County are not equipped with Ihe gear Ihul Mr. Putridge claims. Night vision optics mid annored vehicles arc expensive and nol normally usc(^by departments wilh lower buVl- gois than more populated areas. Now, 1 am nol going lo sit here and knock on the training lhal SWAT teams in Ihis country get because il is usually some of the best around, bul they are in no way trained similar, us well as, or with the same mission us the US Army Rangers and cerlulnly nol US Nnvy Senls, Just becuuse they look the snme when they ure geared up does nol menn they nre Ihe snme, Mr. Pnlridge talks nbout TV distorting Americnn viewers opinion on crime In this country, mnybe he is the one who watches too much TV, So. let me Inform everyone and especially Mr. Pnlridge nbout crime in this country. Crime is real. Crime is everywhere nnd just because it hus nol happened here yet does not meun il won’t. Ev­ erywhere In this country ufler something bud hnppens you henr people on CNN snylng " This kind of thing never huppens here”. All it Inkes is one nut lo gel his hnnds on a AK-47‘or a shotgun and head lo one of our schools and bang - you have a nightmare situation lhal needs the response of a team equipped lo deal wilh the threat. Even wilh u response leam the loss of life could be severe, but if we al least hnve something the loss of life could be DAVIB C O U N TY USPS 149-160 171 S, Main Sl„ P,0. Box 99; Mooksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 • Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co, Dwight Sparks...............................Editor/Publlaher Robin Snow,„....l..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt....... ...................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow,,..............................Advertising Director , Brian Pitts......................................Sports Editor Mocksville Enlarprlsa Davie jRacord CoolMmM Journal Periodicals Postoge Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents $2q Per Year In N.C,. $25 Outside N,C, POSTMASTER Send Address Changes lo; Davie Counly Enterprise Record Boone Connection Good For Heritage Tourism To the editor; The recent Boone Festival and the Israel Boone marker cer­ emony al Joppa Cemetery prompted this wilier to note two re­ lated observations. First, we Davie County residents owe a sincere vote of thanks lo Hugh Larew and Cyreite Sahford for their interest in and per­ sonal efforts they have mude to preserve Joppa Cemetery, Their dedication to and hundreds of hours spent In this cause is little known, but was essentlul to these events. For decndes, Hugh spent hundreds of hours mowing nnd mnln- laining the cemetery while helping to arrange permanent finan­ cial support. Afler he moved lo a rellremenl fncillly, Cyreite, wllh the nsslstance of husband Lush, has also spent several hundred hours researching boundaries, direcdng the restoring of broken gravestones and repairing the wall, and Improving thO' overall appearance of the site, thus making a visit to Joppa a more re­ warding experience. Financial contributors to Joppa Cemetery Inc. and several other persons have also generously helped preserve the Joppa Cemetery of today, However, Hugh and Cyreite are most deserving of the thanks of all of us for their interest, leadership, expertise, financial help and giving so much of iheir time lo the preservation of Joppa Cemetery, Second, a continuing comprehensive study should be given to the maximum development of a tourist allracllon al Joppa. As a significant historic cemetery, Joppa, the burial site of Daniel Boone’s parents. Squire and Sarah Boone, is a unique and major potential tourist ylsllnllon site al almost no cost to a sponsor, There always have been and are visits by people who know about it, An effort is under way ihrough Town of Mocksville channels to get a sign on 1-40 identifying the site. However, this is known to be a long and complicated process. With the Boone connection and today’s emphasis on tourism, perhaps additional consideration should be given to promoting the site locally and in combination wilh other area-wide tourist attractions. James Wall ,, ^ Mocksville limited, ll Is well known lliroughoul Ihe Inw enforcement com­ munity Ihnl our schools, nnd pretty much unywhere else without u muliimllllon dollur price lug, is vulnerublo lo ultucks, Don'l be­ lieve me? Then Inke n look ul every single inn.ss shooting spree in the lust 20 yeurs. Nobody expected il nnd when they did know. nbout It, like in Columbine, they blew il off, when ll could have been slopped. It is this same kind of naive, wishful thinking lhal lot 9-11 happen when il could have been slopped, SWAT teams ure used in this country overydny nnd nre used wisely nnd effectively ulmost all of the lime. There have been Isolated incidents of the kind of things Mr, Palridge wrote about. There have been incidents where non-SWAT police officew havo beaten, killed, and raped people. Does Ihis mean we don't need cops? Doctors muke inislnkes ihul kill people eveiydny, bul does this mean we should get rid of them, loo? With the proper training I believe the Duvie County Sheriffs Office will have an excellent response team und ihnl it will serve Ihis communily well; ns hnve Its deputies for muny yenis now, 1 believe thal Mr. Palridge Is wrong 10 have written the Enterprise Rccord based solely on sto­ ries of SWAT teams gone bad thal he found on Google, But hey, according lo Mr, Pnlridge, if nnything huppens we can just en­ gage the non-existent civilian militia, Thai would be a sight, huh? Let every idiot with a double barrel shotgun or old Coll ,45 handle any situation that the police cun’l, I wonder how thnt would look on Ihe news? Mr, Pnlridge, how can you sit there nnd druw n coinpnrison between nn Americnn SWAT leam and the Siasl or Secret Police of East Germany? Just so everyone knows, the Stasi was modeled afler the Soviet KGB and carried oul secret executions, assassi­ nations, and torture for most of iis existence. For you, Mr, Palridge, to sil back und make this comparison, I question your patriotism and loyalty lo ihis communily. How cun you in good faith make such claims about the men and women who keep us snfe? How can a member of this communily threaten lo kill law enforcement officers in the newspaper and gel away wilh it? Mr. Palridge, you should be ashamed of yourself and you owe an apology lo the Davie Counly Sheriffs Departmeni and Davie Counly as a whole. I can’t speak for the rest of Davie County bul when something goes bad and civilians und officers alike nre gelling killed, I don'l wnnt to wuil three hours until Slutesvllle SRT or Iredell’s ERT leums get here, I wnnt help now and when it can do the most good. If anyone has any doubt how fast something can go wrong look up the Bank of America Shooloul in Hollywood, Calif, back in 1997, I am thankful that we live in a peaceful community with mostly good,_honest, hard working people. I am also thankful lo the po­ lice, fire, and EMS lhal keep this town safe and who are always there when we need ihem. I hope and pray lhal there Is never a need for a SWAT leam in Davie County bul when the day comes lhal we do need one, I hope one Is here and nol a counly away. Christopher Lee Barney Mocksville Editor's Note! The Davie County Sheriff's Department is not developing a SWAT leam, as a writer last week was lold. Capt. J,D. Hartman said lhal sheriff’s officers take training for tactical situations and equipment Is purchased as funds become avail­ able. 4Letters Welcorn^ , The Enterprise Record wlc^mes letters frohi it4 inwU^ j ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state; naiU^'iers or international issues. ; , ''i' An effort will be made to print, all letters, they áre not libelous; vulgar or in poor tast^í^'^jl^^f' reserves the right to edit letter^ for granunar aná , All letters should include U)e na^ne and wMnwt ot ' writer, including a signature: A telephone number, noi to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, ,emews® davie-enterprise.com, ’ ■ ' .........." " ' T '.f. á.'- In The Mail... Davie County Really Is One Big Family davie c o u n ty ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 ■ 3 Raleigh Report . Needs Being Assessed For Stimulus Money To the editor; On the afternoon of April 22, our son Landon Adams was in­ volved in an accidcnt al Ellis Middle School during baseball prac­ tice. Il was really a traumatic experience for our family. From the Initial shock of the accident and his unexpected brain surgery that night, through Ihe dnys spent in ICU to his release and recovery, there huve been so many friends there to support us in every way, There aren’t sufficient words to convey our heartfelt thanks to everyone during this trying lime In all of our lives, ll is reassuring to know that in such difficult limes, every direction you seem to tup, there are friends and family offering iheir help. To everyone al Ellis Middle School, the Ellis baseball leam, and the entire Ellis baseball family, thanks for all you have done. To everyone at Green Meadows Baptist Church, thanks for all of your support. And thanks lo the many other churches for concern and support. To all of our friends who have done so much lo help with meals, cards, gifts and other acts of kindness, thank you. It’s great lo know we have such supportive friends in place during such a hard lime. We’ve often heard thal Davie Counly is one big family, and we now can truly understand what thal statement means. Also, we would like lo thank our immediate family for being there with us and for us. Thanks lo everyone for your thoughts and precious prayers. For we know that the many prayers and His answer to these prayers is what got our son through this ordeal. May God bless you all for your love, Mark and Sharon Adams Advance Many Help Make Boone Festival A Success To the ^dllor: The Daniel Boone Family Festival Committee would like lo thank all of our community, agencies, merchants and organiza­ tions for a wonderful turnout on Salurday, May 2. This is the Ihird year for this festival and tlie public response conlinues lo grow. Our local farmers, Ihe craft vendors, the Davie County Historical Society, and the entertainment throughout the day represent the herilage of Ihis unique festival, A special “shout out” to Davie Counly Recreation Department, our Chambcr of Commerce, our town police department, our lown employees, and the Davie Enterprise. Your combined efforts to promole this project and insure lls success Is greatly appreciated. To the committee, yes, this festivul is important lo our commu­ nity and our "place” on Ihe North Carolina map. Through the ef­ forts of Polly Bnmhurdl, Christine Brulley, Leon Curtcr and Lindu Leonard, the Daniel Boone Family Festival is successful and all your talents demonstrate why Davie County is a wonderful place to visit. Of course, I love being part of this counly, il’s a great community lo huve as part of your family, *• Tami Garwood Lungdon, Mocksville Taxpayers Organizing Another Tea Party’ To the edllor; more elegant edition revised and corrccled by die Author,” This pnst week as wc have remember those who have served As our new President is known for quoting Abe Lincoln, he our country in all the wars this Memorial Day, let us press on needs to read this; "We have been the recipients of the choicest trusting in our God, bounties of Heaven, Wo have been preserved these many years In 1940, Europe was facing lo bailie German wllh Adolf Hiller wllh prosperity. We have grown In number, wealth, and power as and his Nazi forces trying lo tuke over the worid. All of Europe, no other nullon. Bul we have fogollen God. Il behooves us then Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium and France had fallen lo his forccs . In England, on a dark day. May 26, Churchill)' forces were trapped and no way out. King George V1 called for a national doy lo humble ourselves before the offended Power lo confess our sins nnd to pray for clemency and forgiveness.” There is lo be all over the United Stales the firsl week of June another Tea Party. Folks will be leaving on a bus from muny towns Davie Schools Need Lessons On Flying The American Flag of prayer. For the next lOdays, God .sent strange weather causing in North Ciirollno to attend one In Raleigh to lei our Congress the winds lo blow as needed, where needed and when needed, know lhal enough Is enough. They are spending our nalion Inlo When the winds were also calm - when the fog came in - thou- debt ihul our groal-grundchildron will never gel oul of. See sands of troops fied in liny boats lo escape. This Is slill known www.AmericansforProsperity.org for more info, today as the Miracle of Dunklr. Linda Murdock Harmon As our nalion is now siruggling through ihe most difTicuU limes Slatesvllle the majority of us has ever known, I would like lo repeal three greal Americans slalements made long ago and still remembered; Ben Franklin; “I havo lived, Sir, a long lime and the longer I live Ihc more convincing proof I see of the trulh lhal God governs in the affairs of men and if a sparrow can not fall lo Ihe ground wilhoul his notice. Is it probable lhal an empire can nol rise and fall wilhoul His aid. These arc challenging and perilous .limes. Political forces are al work to undermine our country," On his tombstone these words arc written, "Like the cover of an old book. Its contents worn oul nnd stripped of its lettering and ' giiildlngs. Here lies food for Ihe worms bul Ihe work shall nol be-po i),,. miiior: lost for il will as he believes appear once more as a new and on Veterans’ Day, I wrote a lelicr lo Dr. Robert Limdry, Davie Counly Superinlendenl of Schools, concerning the American flag which was flying al full masl al his office on Cherry Sireel in Mocksville. He was kind enough lo call me and explain how pro-mllltary he Is and how his family has a long military history. He assured me lhal he would lake the proper steps lo Insure that this mistake would not happen again. On May 25, as our country celebrated Memorial Day and mourned the loss of so many good men and women. Dr. Landry’s office flag flow al full masl. I took a ride ihrough Mocksville nnd discovered Ihnl Soulh Davie’s flag flew al full mast while Mocks­ ville Elementary and Davie High School displayed no flags al all, Even after hearing, understanding and agreeing wllh my posi­ tion lo honor our veterans, absolutely nothing good came of il, 1 find il difficult lo have a lol of confidence in whal I am lold by the Duvie County superintendent of schools. As a veteran, 1 look ul these buildings wilh no flags flying, or flying improperly and I am saddened and ashamed. Because a lol of men and women of America have given their lives in the name of honor and patriotism, we live as free people In a free nalion. Ycl, il seems lhal our superinlendenl of schools cannot be both­ ered lo sel aside his indifference, his arrogance, or his ignorance T h a n k s F o r H e l p i n g B o y S c o u t s To the editor: Our Boy Scout Troop is raising money lo go lo the National Jamboree in 2010. Thank you for coming out on this past Satur­ day to our car wash. Thank you lo Jiffy Lube for providing Ihe waler. We had a successful cvenl. Dwight Creason, Mocksville Scoutmaster Boy Scout Troop 525 CDVFD Breakfast A Success To Ihe edllor: Cornatzer-Dulin Volunteer Fire Departmeni members would like 10 thank the community for its support and donations in help­ ing lo make the May 16 breakfast a success. Also thanks to the dedicated firefighters and auxiliary for their participation in ihe breakfast. Lora Sparks, Mocksvillo CDVFD Auxiliary President Choral Fest A Great Evening To the editor; I want lo thank Elaine Snow and all of ihe students who per­ formed on Friday night at the DHS Choral Fest. Hours and hours of practice by talented performers gave us a show lhal will long be remembered, Davie County has a treasure in Mrs. Snow, who is devoted Ao excellence. The students have so much talent and whal a greal way lo showcase it. The house was full bul if you missed it, you must make plans now for the chorus performonces in the 2009/2010 school year. You will nol be disappointed. Thanks again for a great evening of enlertainmenl at the Brock, Judy Swicegood Mocksville Folks Need To Lighten Up . To the editor: I believe our local police are here lo protect and serve us, and lhal they do a fine job of lhal. If Sheriff Slokes thinks lhal il is time for Davie lo have officers trained in hazardous entry tech­ niques, I trust his judgement. I hope he never has to call our SWAT squad inlo service, bul if he does. I'm glad we will have them, I pray thal they carry out ihelr duties securely and return safely lo Iheir families. And, if they ever break my door down by mistake. I'll give them a cup of coffee and try to help them find the right house, ' ' You know, a Davie SWAT leam is going lo be caring friends and neighbors, nol some bunch of storm iroopers. Folks need to lighten up, Stan Bametl Mocksville By Julia C. Howurd NC House of Representatives 1 recently was appointed by The Speaker of the House lo serve as a member of the Com­ mittee on Federal Stimulus. The panel is pin-pointing what funds are available for the stale, the proccss for delivery and ihp de­ tails of communily impact. My appointment puls me in a prime posilion lo evaluate federal as­ sistance and identify funding opportunities for our district. The legislature will con­ tinue to see aclion on proposals pertaining lo ihe application of Federal Stimulus Funds In Ihe coming weeks. In my new ca­ pacity, I will be nble lo identify key bills und inform our com­ munily. • The House Insurance Com­ mittee discussed Senate Bill 957 (Speclnl Enrollment Period/ Group Heallh Ins) an Initiative lo extend the enrollmcnl period in the heallh insurance coverage in relation to COBRA, The bill would give individuals who were Involuntarily terminated from Iheir employmcnl u .second opportunity lo elect conllnuu- lion coveruge. Persons possibly eligible would have been termi­ nated between Scpl. 1,2008 and Dec. 31, 2009. The bill would synchronizc«ialc laws wilh llie changes in subsidies provided by the American Recovery and Relnveslmenl Acl (ARRA). I will keep you updated on this and other inillalives pertaining lo ARRA, Budget Update The siale wails in anlicipa- llon as the members and staff of Ihe appropriations subcommil- lecs organize seclions of the- House Budget, No official document has been released, I want lo chtfify Ihe sliuullon ihe bud|;et process is nol near completion and il will be sev- ,eral weeks until a final docu­ ment is presented lo the gover­ nor from the legislative branch. Many proposals will be debated, weighed for impuct, delelcd und udded but nothing Is set in slone. As the siiuullon stands, ll is well known Ihul revenue numbers from April 15 tax collections were fnr lower than anliclpaled. This means the Initial recom­ mendations by our governor and the Senate Budget did nol lake inlo account a much deeper deficit and the House Budget will ulllmaloly be adjusted for the newest figures. House Bill 88 (Healthy Youth Acl) I have been following this proposal for abstinence educa­ tion in our public schools over Ihe past several weeks. The leg­ islation proposes lo establish two tracks of sexual education for students in grades 7-9; one emphasizing ubsllnencc-only and the other a more compre­ hensive educational program. In the current document, parents would be allowed lo choose be­ tween which educational path their child wpuld pursue. Par­ ents who do nol specify an edu­ cational program would be no­ tified that Ihelr child would nol receive any sexuality education from the school. After' passing the House last month, the bill Was given lo Senate members for scrutiny. The Senate Com­ mittee on Mental Heallh and Youth Services discussed the bill, A proposal from the panel which would chunge the latest version of Ihe proposed law was debated. The proposed changes would require enrolling the stu­ dent in the comprehensive pro­ gram if Ihe parents did nol .specify a sex education path. The eommitlce look no aclion on the bill. It remains under that pnnels wulch and should resur­ face for further debute In the nenr future. Senate Bill 526 (School Violence Prevention Act) Sennle Bill 526 that pro­ poses lo slop bullying wns heard in Hou.sc Education Commlltee. The bill wns motioned for u fa­ vorable report oul of the Edu­ cation Committee nnd re-re- ferred lo the House Commillee on Judlcinry I, The bill hns nol moved through the legislature with cose because of provisions defining classes of victims. Some lawmakers have ex­ pressed concerns pver the fact that labeled groupings may grant spcclal privileges to cer­ tain students and the law should be universally applied and pro­ tect all students nol specific tar­ gets because anyone, for any number of reasons, can be the target of harassment. Defining targets could create majority and minority groups when the real issue should concentrate on the bully and ihe overall results of their aggressive behaviors. Furthermore, labeling individu­ als wilhin certain categories might have an undesired effect by singling oul instead of equal proleclion under the law. Feel free to contact my of­ fice if you have any questions on the budget process, House Bill 88, Senate Bill 526, or would like additional informa­ tion on any other policy initia­ tives of this session. Legislative Office: 919,733- 5904; Mocksville; 751-8567; E- mail; Juliah®ncleg.net. for the belter good, Whal a sad commentary this Is for the students of Davie Counly Schools. Shame on him. Cari Humphrey Mocksville Thieves Steal From Boosters To die editor: I want lo write this lo lei Davie County in on a few things about Cooleemee. The Booster Club for the Cooleemee Redskin youlh football leam has many dedicated members and coaches lhal will go Ihe exlra mile for the kids in our communily. Bul as we try lo do things in the community on a volunleer, no pay basis, it’s a slap in Ihe face when people work against you. We have worked hard since January lo fix the lights on the ball field using Booster Club funds we raised on softball tournaments last year wiUi no help from die county or the lown of Cooleemee, I would like lo thank a few lhal have helped us with equipments and other ilems: Roger Spillman, Tommy Daywalt, Leon Pennlnger, Burton Enterprise, Fuller Conlraclors, and bucket trucks from Ron McDaniel and Trey’s Trees in Tryo. However, we had our concession stand broken into by some of Coolcemee’s finest residents. It’s a shame that people have to steal from the Booster Club and the kids in the program. This is a vol­ unteer organization and il hurts lo lose money. If anybody knows anything please contact the police depart­ ment, Unlike the swimming pool, we will succeed in keeping soft­ ball games al Cooleemee on Sunday afternoons and when the lights are finished, games throughout the week. In closing, please help the kids, nol steal from them, Larry Thles II, Mocksville Cooleemee Redskin Booster Club President The Briar PatchThe Most Unique fiorden Shop in the Triad Today thru June 8ih %% OFF Entire Stare poeee AUTrees,Shrubs, PerennUds& Annuals »Itopittrie« ,¡yopic»*« V e r e n n 2366 S. 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Business Park Opens In Advance Economic opportunityis expanding in Duvic Counly with the development of a 20- acre business purk near Bennuda Run. The Hillsdale West Business Park on US 158, about one mile west of NC80I is scheduled to open this summer. Developer of thc pnrk, Bill Burnette of the Hillsdule Group, plnns nn upscale mix of offices and servicc-rclatcd businesses. "We have u premier location, near Ihe site of the proposed Davie Hospitnl and commercial development along 801,” he slated. The Hillsdale Group will build offices to suit the needs of owners or tenants. "Wc are targeting companies requiring upper end nmcnities. Thc lots will be n minimum of a quarter of an acre. This plan will establish sustainable development that meets today’s needs of companies wishing to locate in a premier business park.” The development will create solid jobs and contribute to Ihc tax base of the county, said Terry Brulley, president of the Davie County Economic Development Commission. “Mr. Burnette’s plans will further enhance the reputation of the Hillsdalc-Bermudn Run area for quality commercinl development nnd cncournge others to invest in the county.” Durpette is a local developer ancl partner in the Kindcrton commercial development, which continues to produce'- quality development for Bermuda Run and D uvie, County, Bralley said. Jobless Rate At 11.4% Duvie County’s unemployment rate decreased slightly from March to April, according lo figures released Monday by the Employment Security Commission of North Curolinu. Davie’s jobless rate was 11.8 percent in March, 11.4 per­ cent in April. April unemployment rates for surrounding counties; Yndkin, 10.7%; Rowan, 12.5%; Iredell, 12.6%; Forsyth, 9.2%; and Davidson, 12.7%. Y o u n g e s t G ra d u a te R a c h e l A. H u m p h ries of M ocksville is c o n g ra tu la te d by th e d e a n of th e L o u isian a S ta te U niversity E .J. O u rso C o lleg e of B u s in e ss a fte r receiv in g h e r b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e In a c c o u n tin g . At a g e 2 0 , th e D av ie H igh S ch o o l g ra d u a te w a s th e y o u n g e s t to re c e iv e a d ip lo m a th a t d ay . S h e p la n s to stu d y for h e r m a s te r’s d e g re e in a c c o u n tin g a t th e U niversity of N orth C a ro ­ lina in C h a rlo tte in th e su m m er. 10 Charged At Party With Underage Drinking Harris Earns catawba Degree By Jackic Seabolt Davie County Enterprise Ten people were charged, in­ cluding one juvenile, ut n lale night party last weekend off Sheffield Road. According to Duvic Sheriff’s Capt. J.D. Vlartman, officers were dispatched lo the Sheftleld Road area shortly after 12 a.m. on Muy 30. There had been a report of shots being fired in tho area, Hartman said. When law enforcement ar­ rived they noticed a homo at nearby Center Circle with lots of loud music und a number of vehicles parked nearby. Hartman said that when thc officer approachcd lo investigate people began running in differ­ ent directions. - Thc officer culled for back­ up. “It turned out thoy hnd lo­ cated a large parly wilh lots of underage people,” Hartman said. Jacob Lee Snow, 21, of Cen­ ter Circlo, Mocksville, whose home the party was taking place at, was charged with contribut­ ing Id the delinquency of a ju­ venile and selling/giving mall bovcrago/unfovtified wine to person under 21. Snow was given u $3(XX) se­ curcd bond and is scheduled to appear in court on July 16, Hartman said that while of­ ficers were continuing to check Ihe area, Timothy Bobbitt, 26, of Junction Road, Mocksvillc kcpi walking up to officers. “They told him to step back and when ho fmnlly did he pulled his hand out of his pocket and a straw fell out,” Hartman said, “Mr. Bobbitt bent over to pick it up and put it in his mouth nnd it was discov­ ered it had cocaine on it,” Bobbitt was charged with possession of cocaine and pos­ session of drug paruphemuliu. He was given a .$3000 secured bond nnd is ;>chcdiiled lo appear in court today. The following were cited for consuming beer by person un­ der 211 Dylan Richard Fulk. 18. * of Ridge Roud, Mocksville; Elizubeth Joyce Choplin, 20, of Dnvie Street, Cooleemee; Drit- lany Kristine Blankenship, 17, of Fanninglon Road, Mocks­ ville; Alexandria Elisc Dickens, 19, of Yadkin Valley Road, Ad­ vance; Cody James Sulier, 18, of Jnmestowne Drive, Mocks­ ville; Brnndon Wnde Stewart, 20, of Farmland Rond, Mocks­ villc; Anthony Gavin Simpson, 20, of Davic Acadcmy Road, Mocksvillc; and ono juvenile who wus not numcd, “Everyone underage that was citcd hnd to call their parents to come and got them,” Hailmun said. "There were multiple olhcr people at the event thnl were checked, but the ones thnt blow on the Alco-Sensor were tho ones cited.” O fficers never located a weapon that may have been tho reason for Ihe initial report of shots being fired in tlie area. Harris l\/lan Arrested For Stealing From i\/lother By Jackie Scnboll Enterprise Record A mnn wns put in jnil after authorities discovered he had stolen coins from his mother then sold them lo u locnl recy­ cling business. I According to Cupt. J.D. Hartman with the Dnvie Sheriff’s Office, on Thursday, May 21, Carolyn Murtin re­ ported her homo on Powell Road, Mocksville had been bro­ ken into. “She was missing a fuirly large nmount of older coins,” Hartman said. Detective B.T. Emory was assigned the case, according to Hurtmun, and received a tip from the Mocksville Police De­ partment thut coins hnd rccenlly Ivcy been sold at a locul metal recy­ cling center. Emory discovered that Marlin’s son, Steven Ivey, 36, of Lewisville hnd been Iho seller of the coins. Thc money was identified ns Murlin’s und returned to her, “He wus arrested for break­ ing into his mother’s home while she was away for several duys,” Hurtmun said, Ivey was later arrested and taken lo Davie Detention Ccn­ ter in lieu of a .$10,000 secured bond. When Ivcy wus nrrested of­ ficers nlso seized udditional money from his vehiclo, along with crack cocaine and oxycodone. He wns charged wilh break­ ing/entering, Inrceny, posses­ sion of schedule II controlled subslunce, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hnrimnn said Ihnl Ivey ulso sold two vehicle engines,to the metnl recycling centcr, “We’re not sure where he got those. He stnlcd that he found them in a dumpster,” Ivey is scheduled to uppeur in Davie District Court today, R o b e r t s o n J o i n s A r c h i t e c t F ir m Juson M, Robertson has joined Waller Robbs Cnlluhan & Pierce Architects, PA as a CADD draflsperson, Robertson brings eight years of experience, and holds an as­ sociates degree in mechunicnl engineering, drnfling and design from Forsytli Technical Com­ munity College, ' I June J 5-August 15 Tots, nip nop for All Ages, Ballet, jazz, & Tap for Experienced Dancers Yoga for Mom & Daughter 127 N-iSalisbury St;. '■ ' MoclisÿJlle.NC, , C all for, Inform ation: (^336) 751-^8^8 OPEN HOUSE TKuw^,Juhe4 ft Fri.,jiine 5 « 4i00-6i30pm ForAIIAges*8>Nooh All Dayare Available Until 5;30pm WS Help Wanted:RECEPTIONIST Answering phones, record keeping, greeting visitors. Must have strong customer servlce/communlcBtloh skills and be prollclenl In Microsoft Oflice, Internet, & E-Mail n llcatlons. 11am-Spm Tues.- rl. HS diploma required. Send resume lo Humane Society, PO Box 153, Mocl(8Vllie, NC 27020. Background/fotorenca chocks will ba complalad. Call 7S1-S2U lor Informallon. EOS. ^ B e r m u d a ¿ ^ V i l l a g c ^ Excellent working environment and conditions. Help Wanted CNA’s & PCA’s 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts Call 336-998-6702 or apply in person. Hwy 801 S., Advance On May 9, Molly Elaine Hnrris of Mocksvillc grndunlcd from Catawba College in Salisbury wilh a bachelor’s degree in English. Wliile attending Cnlawbu, Hnrris was inducted in the Phi Epsilon Honor Socicty, thc Sigma Tau Della National English Honor' Society, Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges for her junior und senior yenr, and she served as n College Junior Marshnll. She wns a member of the cross country team and Ihe football und basketball cheerloading squad. Harris wns recently uccepted into tho musters in touching elementary educntion progrnm at thc University of North Carolinn at Churlollc, where she will receive both her North Curolinu Teaching Liccnse nnd her Muster’s Degree. She works as Ihc director of youlh and children al McGill Baptist Church in Concord and ns n rcmcdiul tutor and substitute teacher for the Rowan Salisbury School System. Harris is Ihe dniighlerof Glen and Mnry Lynne Baysingerand Mark and Patty Harris. 3 Earn Gardner-Webb Degrees The following Davie County studenls graduated from Gardner- Webb University. Andrea Rivers of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Emily Williams of Mocksville enmed a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Brandi Knight of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and Spanish. Lust Earns Sewanee Degree Elisabeth Hustings Lust of Mocksville, dnughter of Rebecca Jo Jenkins, eurned n bachelor’s degree in psychology from The University of Ihe Soulh, familiarly known as Sewnnee. Dalton Earns Master’s Degree In Nursing Cynlhin B. Dnlton, n 1978 Davie High School graduate, gradu­ ated with high honors on May 9 from Winston-Salem Stale Uni­ versity with a muster’s dogree in nursing. She holds n bnchelor’s dogree in nursing from WSSU, where she gruduuted wilh honors in 2002, Throughout her sludies, she muin- lained a 3,9 out of a 4,0 grude point nverage. After graduating in 2002, Dalton became employed in the truumn unit nt Wuke Forste University Bnptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, In eurly 2003, she joined the Clini­ cal Teachers Association at WFUBMC, She became a purt-time fnculty member at WSSU'as a clini­ cal instructor while serving as a staff nurse at Ihe hospital. She was appointed assistant unit manager in 2006 and served until 2008, She is working on staff ut the hospitnl nnd is an adult nurse educator at the university, Dalton will continue her educution this fnll at Ihe University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she will pursue a doctor­ ate in nursin¿, "I thunk God Ibrcmosl, my family, and Winston-Snlem Slute University and Wuke Forest University Baptist Medical Cenler,” she snid. She hns uccepted ajob as nursing supervisor at the hosphal. V Dalton D is tr ic t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 ■ 5 The following cuses were heni^d in Davie District Court on May 28, Presiding; Judge Jimmy L. Myers. Prosecuting; Jamie Gentry and Wendy Terry, Assistant DA, - John Franklin Benton, simple possession of schedule VI controlled substance, .$50, cost", evidence ordered de­ stroyed, - John Franklin Blake, DWI, sentenced to 60 dnys. Suspended 18 months, surrender liccnse, not to operate n motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, sub- stnnce nbuse nssessment/trenl- menl, cost, $ 100,24 hours com­ munity servicc, - Jeffery Darrel Bryant, no operators license, prnyer for judgment conlinucd; opernling vehiclo no insurnncc, dismissed per plen, - Jerry Wnyne Campbell, scc­ ond degree Irespnssiiig, commu­ nicating threats, dismissed per mediation, - Christopher B. Charles, simple worthless check, sen­ tenced to 45 days; slinple worth­ less check, sentenced to 45 days at expiration of previous sen­ tence, - James Jay Dnniel, hunting turkey wilh nid of bail, $500, cost. - Kamal Dynl, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, .$75, co.st. ' - Cynthia Dale' Edwards, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, sus­ pended 18 months, surrender li­ cense, not lo operate a motor vehiclo unlil licensed by DMV, subslunce abuse assessment/ trentmeni, 24 hours community servicc, .$150 nttorney fees; reckless driving lo endunger, dismissed per plea. . - Elisabeth B. Eldred, fish­ ing wilhout a license, $10, co.st. - Kelly Parsons Elmore, .speeding 70 in a 55, dismissed per plea; failure lo notify DMV of address chapge, cost, $275 attorney fees. , - Romero Diaz Fair, driving with license revoked! prayer for judgment conlinucd on cost, $150 altomey fees; fictilious/al- icred litle/regislrntion card/lag, dismissed per plea. - Jessica Michelle Fox, DWI, sentenced to 12 months, sus­ pended 18 months, surrender li­ censc, not to opcrute n motor vehiclo unlil licensed by DMV, substnnco ubuse assessment/ treatment, $500, cost, $312.50 attorney fees, 30 days in jail; driving with licensc revoked, possession/display of altered/ fictitious/revoked drivers li­ cense, reckic.ss driving to cn- danger, open container after consuming alcohol, dismissed per p!cu; unlawfully passing emergency vehicle, prayer for judgment continued. - Ryan Scott Gore, driving with licen.se revoked, posses­ sion of open container/consum­ ing alcohol in passenger area, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed per plen; misde­ mennor lurceny, sentenced to 45 days/credit for time served. - Michnl Andrew Grugg, DWI, sentenced to 60 dnys, sus­ pended 18 months, eo.st, $100, surrender license, not to oper­ ate n motor vchicle until li­ censed by DMV, substance ubuse assesstncnt/lrcalmcnl, 24 hours community service; driv­ ing left of center, dismissed per plea. - David Lee Harp, taking gnme during closcd season, prayer for judgment continued, $225 nttorney fees. - John Banner Holloway, driving wilh licen.se revoked and resisting public officer, sen­ tenced to 120 dnys, suspended 18 months, cost, .$50; failure to report accident, reckless driving to endunger, dismissed per plen. - Kenneth M. Hudson, tak­ ing turkey with use und nid of ■ bait, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost. - Steven Mark Jones Jr., con­ tributing to the delinquency of n juvenile, no operntors liccnse, driving left of center, failure to report accidcnt, pos.scssion of fortified wine/liquor/mixed bovcrnge under 21, dismissed per plen; DWI, sentenced to 12 months, suspended 18 months, surrender liccnse, not lo opcr- ule a motor vehicle until li­ censed by DMV, substance abuse assessment/treatment, $400, cost, .seven days in jail, $350 altomey fees; driving af­ ter consuming under 21, dis­ missed. - Lurry Gene Kennedy, DWI, senlciiccd to 60 diiys, suspended' 18 months, cost, $100, not to operate a motor vchicle until li­ censed by DMV, substance abuse assessment/lreulmeni, surrender license, 24 hours community service; speeding 83 in a 70, dismissed per plea. - Charnvnri Saint Leak, speeding 83 in a 70, possession/ display of altered/nctitious/re- voked drivers license; dismissed' per pica; driving wilh liccnse revoked, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, not to operate a motor vchicle unlil li­ censed by DMV, $50, cost. - TVler Richard Lee, disor­ derly conduct, dismissed per re- quest of prosecuting Witness. - Rodney Lee Leonard, car­ rying concealed weapon, sen­ tenced to 30 days. - Erin Lee Mabe, injury to personal property, not guilty; second degree trespassing, sen­ tenced lo 15 days, suspended 12 months, cost. - Ghassan Nasri, hunting tur­ key with use of nid und buit, prnyer for judgment continued on cost. - Samantha Ann McDowell, nid/abct driving with license re­ voked, dismissed. -, George Wesley Mock, com­ municating threats, harassing phone call, dismissed per me­ diation. - Tnbuthu Angeli Odlc, driv­ ing with liccnsc revoked, fail­ ure to stop for slopsign/flashing red light, failure lo wear driv­ ers scut belt, dismissed per plea; failure io notify DMV of ad­ dress cliangc, sentenced to five days in jail. - Michnel David Paoni, ex­ pired/no inspection, possession/ displny of ultercd/nctitious/re- vokcd drivcrs licensc, driving with license revoked, dismissed per plea; DWI, sentenced lo 60 days, suspended 18, months, cost, $100, surrender licensc, not to opcrute a motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, sub­ stance abuse assessment/ircnt- mcht, 24 hours community ser­ vice, $275 nttorney fees. - Chastity R. Robertson, DWI, schlenccd to 60 dnys, sus­ pended 18 months, nol to oper­ ate a motor vehicle unlil li­ censed by DMV, substance abuse nssessmonl/trcatment, $ 100, cost, 24 hours community service; driving left of center, dismissed per plea. - Bobby Eugene Skaggs, possession of drug parapherna­ lia, dismissed per compliance. - Chnrles Randall Sm ilh,, DWI, sentenced to 12 months; misdemeanor probation viola-, tion out of county, paróle re­ voked, «enienced to 12 months. - Robert Travis Smith, driv­ ing with liccnse revoked, dis­ missed per plea. - Anthony Neil Tardcll, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judgment continued. - Dcmetria 0. Tomcz, oper­ ating vehicle no insurance, fic- litious/concealed/rcvoked regis­ tration card/tag, dismissed per plen; no operntors license, $25, cosl; expired/no inspection, dis­ missed. - David Clay Trexler Jr., driving with licensc revoked, sentenced to' 120 days, sus­ pended 18 months, $50, cost; speeding 47 in a 35, dismissed per plea. - Jessica Rue Ward, DWI, sentenced to 12 months, sus­ pended 18 months, cost, $400, surrender licensc, substance abuse assessmcni/treatmcnt, not lo operate a motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, seven days in jail; speeding 85 in a 70, failure to secure passenger under 16, dismissed per pica. - Latry Lawrence Wheeler, driving with liccnse revoked, sentenced to 120 dnys, sus­ pended six months, $50, cost, not |to opcrute a motor vehicle until licensed by DMV. - Kakendra C. Wilson, speeding 87 in n 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $75, cost; child not in reur scat, dismissed per plea. Failed To Appear: - Brandon Lamont Adams, possession of drug parapherna­ lia, possession of marijuana up to half ounce, probation viola­ tion. - Blanca Miriam Dabon, fishing wilhout a liccnsc. - Hubcrlo Mendez Garcia, failure to secure passenger un­ der 16, opernling vehicle no in- surnnco, driving/nllowing regis­ trution plate not displayed. - Melanie Elizabeth Gray, driving with liccnse revoked. speeding 84 in a 70, possession/ display of altcred/fictitious/re- voked drivers license. - Jose Juan, fishing without a liccnse. - Victor Marquez Marti, fish­ ing without a licensc. - Harvey Guy McGlolhlin, inioxicuted and disruptive. - Andres Pascuai, fishing without a liccnse. - Janice Ivey Spillman, simple assault, - Christy-Lynn Vineyard, failure to notify DMV of ad­ dress chnnge, reckless driving wilh wanton disregard. - Samantha Leigh Willard, misdemeanor larccny. 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'I i I i i 1 ' i’‘ ‘ .Ì : !|1 i ■'I. 6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 Public Records Mocksvilie Police The following incidents were reported to the Mocksvillc Police Department. - The attempted breaking and entering of a business on Depot Street wns reported May 20. - The larceny of a load of storm wihdows and doors val­ ued ot $50,000 was reported May 21 from Larson, Quality Drive. • - Vandals wrote on the door to a shelter at Rich Park, it was reported May 22. - A woman was cut by thrown keys at a residence on Boger Street, it was reported May 23. - The larceny of items from Wolmatt was reported May 24. - Gong related grafflti was found May 26 on a sidewalk on Cemetery Street. - A teen was assaulted at a store on East Lexington Road, , it was reported May 28. - A woman reported May 30 someone had cut her swimming pool liner, causing all the water to leak out. - A man reported May 29 he was hit in the head and robbed of $20 in a parking lot off US 601 North. - The larceny of a liccnse plate from a vchicle on West Maple Avenue was reported May 31. - A woman assaulted two other women at a residence on Whiiney Road, it was reported May 31. - Tlie larccny of a 2000 green Honda Accord from a parking lot on North Main Street was reported May 31. Arrests - Emily Smith Stewart, 43, of Bugle Lane, was charged Moy 19 with larceny by em­ ployee. Trial date: June 4. - Robin Thomas Bares, 48, of Woodleaf, was charged May 11 with communicating threats and making harassing telephone calls. Trial date: July 16. - Cody Scott Tharpe, 21, of Boger Street, was charged May 23 with assault on a female. Trial date: June 18. -Ana Jose Juan Jiminez, 18, of Beihel Church Road, was charged May 23 with second degree trespassing. - Erick Eduardo Bernal Vasquez, 21, of Avon Street, was charged May 27 with mis­ demeanor death by motor vc­ hicle. Bond: $25,000. Trial date: June 18. - Timothy Wayne Johnson, 19, of Whitney Rood, was charged May 25 with violation of a domestic violence preven­ tion order. Trial dale: July 9. - Heather Renee Mathis, 26, of Fulton Street, was charged May 27 wilh obtaining a con­ trolled substance by fraud. Trial date: June 4. - Jeanette Marie Cusick, 48, of Fork-Bixby Road, Advance, wns charged May 31 wilh shop­ lifting. Trial dale: July 23. IVaffle Accidents - No charges were filed af­ ter a wreck on Yadkinville Rond al 1:30 p.m. May 25. Jane Cook Beaver, 53, of Fnrmlnnd Road, failed lo slop the 2005 Buick she was driving before it hit the rear of a 2005 Chevrolet driven by Roger Daniel Tanlinen, 39, of Yadkinville, reported Officer P.A. Reagan. Both vehicles had just turned onto the road from Country Lane when Tanlinen had lo quickly slow because of another vehicle. - Asif AH, 27, of Winslon- Salem, was driving a 1994 Toyota-on North Main SIreet at 7:05 a.m. May 31 during a rain storm when the vehicle went off the road to the right and struck a fire hydrant and power pole, reported Officer J.D. Finney. Cooleemee Police The folloi^'ing are from Cooleemee Police Department reports. - Citations were issued for drinking al RiverPark on May ?*• - The breaking, entering and larceny of drinks from the ballfield concession stand was reported May 30. - A domestic disturbance was reported May 28 at a resi­ dence on Neely Road. - Juan R. Isidoro, 18, of Stacee Trail, was charged May 23 witli resisting arrest and traf­ fic violations. Trial date: July 17. - A dog was running at large on Ccnler Street, it was reported May 21. - A disturbance was reported in the RiverPark parking area on May 19. Fires Davie Counly fire depart­ ments responded to the follow­ ing calls; May 22: Mocksvilie, 7:36 p.m., Marconi Street, structure fire; Cornatzer-Dulin assisted; Fork, 8:13 p.m., US 64 East, smoke investigation. May 23: Mocksvilie, 1:22 p.m., hazardous conditions. May 24: Fork, 12:11 p.m., US 64 East, automobile acci­ dent: Farmington, 3:39 p.ni., 1- 40 East, automobile accident; Center assisted; Center, 5:24 p.m., 1-40 West, automobile ac­ cident; County Line assisted; Cenler, 5:41 p.m., 1-40, aulo- mobiie accident; Counly Line assisted; Center, 5:46 p.m., 1-40 East, automobile accident; County Line, 9:52 p.m., 1-40 East, automobile accident; Cen­ tcr assisted. May 25: Centcr, 12 p.m., US 64 West, overturned canoe; Mocksvilie, 2:19 p.m., Bailey Street, fire alann; Fork assisted; Jerusalem, 3:02 p.m., McCullough, grass fire; Mocks­ vilie assisted; Center, 6:08 p.m., 1-40 East, automobile accident; Jerusalem, 7:49 p.m., US 601 South, illegal bum. May 26: Mocksvilie, 12:44 a.m., Jericho Church Road, au­ tomobile accident; Mocksvilie, 10:39 a.m., Milling Road, fire alarm; Comalzer-Dutin assisted; Mocksvilie, 10:40 a.m.. Funder Drive; Fork assisled; Mocks­ villc, Salisbury Road, automo­ bile nccideiil. May 27: Center, 2:01 a.m., 1-40 West, automobile accident; County Line assisled; Mocks­ villc, 12:34 p.m., Salisbury Road, investigation; Cenler, 12:23 p.m., 1-40 West, traffic accident; County Line assisled; Center, 2:01 p.m., 1-40 West, traffic accident; Counly Line assisled. May 29: Center, 1:29 a.m., US 64 West, automobile acci­ dent; Smith Grove, 6:29 p.m., 1- 40 West, automobile accident; Farmington assisted; Counly Line, 5:40 p.m., 1-40 East; Cen­ ler assisled: Fork, 5:44 p.m., Riverview Road, assisl; Smith Grove, 6:36 p.m., Bermuda Vil­ lage Drive; fire alarm; Advance assisled; Mocksvilie assisled; Famiinglon assisted; Advance, 6:40 p.m., Lybrook Drive, grass fire. May 30: Fork, 4:35 p.m., US 158; company transfer. May 31: William R. Davie, 6:48 a.m., US 601 North, haz­ ardous conditions; Farmington, 9:35 a.m., Spillman Road, car­ bon monoxide alarm; Smilh Grove assisted; Smith Grove, 10:41 p.m., NC 801, hazardous leak; Smith Grove ossisted. Arrests The Davie County Sheriffs Department made the following arrests: - Brandon James Tony, 17, of Godbey Road, Mocksvilie was arrested May 24 for failure to appear. Trial date: June 16. - Jeffrey Allen Warner, 48, of NC 801 North, Mocksvilie was arrested May 24 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 29. - Matthew Cory Allen, 29, of Wyo Road, Mocksvilie was ar­ rested May 24 on an order for arrest. Trial date: June 18. . - Robin Conrad Spillman, 51, of NC SOl North, Mocks­ vilie was -arrested May 26 for obtaining property by false pre- lense. Trial dote: June 4. - Barron Lee Thompson, 38, of Davie Academy Rood, Mocksvillo was arrested May 27 for possession of dmg paro- phemnlio. Triol date: June 18. - Kathy Brown Draughn, 45, of Main Church Road, Mocks­ vilie was arrested May 27 for shoplifting/concealment of goods. Trial dote: July 9. - William Lee Carter, 62, of Deadmon Road, Mocksvilie was arrested May 27 for assault on o female. Trial dote: June 11. - Dcrrek Stephen Wall, 20, of Redbud Lone, Mocksvilie was arrested May 27 for misde­ meanor possession of schedule VI con№)lIed substance. Trial dale: July 23. Gregory Edward Barrentlne, 31, of Becktown Road, Mocksvilie was arrested May 27 on an order for arrest. Trial dote: July 20 in Forsyth County. - Randy Lee Jones Sr., 44, of Carter Lane, Mocksvilie was arrested May 27 for communi­ cating threats. Trial date: June 11 in Rowan County. - Piotr KozlmietzZokamarek, 24, of Cedor Creek Rood, Mocksvilie was arrested May 28 for possession of drug para- phemalio and resisting/obstruct­ ing a public officer. Trial dale: July 6. - Frederick Eugene Cothren, 25, of Wagner Road, Mocks­ villc was arrested May 28 for possession of marijuana. Trial dale: July 9. - Leigh Ann Wyatt, 30, of NC'801 Soulh, Mocksvilie was arrested May 28 for possession of heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia, and larceny of motor fuel. Trial dole: June 4. - Jackie Deran Bare, 37, of Wilkesboro was arrested May 30 for communicating threats. Trial date: July 9. - Kathy Lucuille Gunter, 52, of Stonewood Road, Mocksvlile WEIS anested Moy 30 for simplfa assauU. Trial dale: July 16. - Felisha Gunter Waller, 31, of Stonewood Road, Mocksvilie was arrested May 30 for simple assault. Trial date: July 16. - George Riley Gunter, 49, of Stonewood Road, Mocksvillc was arrested May 30 for assault on a female. Trial date: July 16. - Philip Ryan Davis, 27, of NC 801 South, Advance was arrested May 31 for felony pos­ session of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: June 11. - Jackie Cleveland Lacus, 56, of Shelby was arrested May 31 for assault wiihadeadly weapon. Trial date: July 23. - Carlos Rios Roman, 35, of Will Boone Road, Mocksvilie was arrested May 31 for posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia, pos­ session of marijuana, and no operators license. Trial date: July 23. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Davie Counly Sheriff’s Department. - On May 21 vandalism and larceny were reported at Davie High School. - Threats were reported at Davie High School on Mny 21. -On May 22 cruelty to ani­ mals was reported at a home on Allison Road, Mocksvilie. - Vandalism was reported at a home on Branchview Lane, Mocksvilie on May 22. - On May 22 threats were reported at a home on Fork Bixby Road, Advance. - Larceny was reported at an office building on YadkinvUle Road, Advance on May 22. - On May 22 larceny from a motor vehicle was reported at a home on Jerusalem Avenue, Mocksvilie. - A robbery was reported al a business on Salisbury Road, Mocksvilie on May 23. - On May 23 worthless checks were reported at a home on Dutchman Tlrail, Mocksvilie. - Damage to property was reported nt a location on Rain­ bow Road, Advance on May 24. - On May 24 an assault on o female was reported at a loca­ tion on US 64 West, Mocksvilie. - An assault was reported at a home on Michaels Rood, Mocksvilie on May 24. - On May 25 harassing phone calls were reported at a home on Bayhill Drive, Ad­ vance. - Damage lo property was reported at a home on Daniel Road, Mocksvilie on May 25. - On May 26 damage lo property was reported at a home on Greenhill Road, Mocksvilie. - Larceny was reported at a home on Fork Bixby Road, Mocksvilie on May 26. - On May 26 larceny by em­ ployee was reported at o busi­ ness on Pleasant Acres Drive, Mocksvilie. - The larceny of prescription medications wos reported at o home on King Arthur Lane, Advance on May 27. - On May 27 animal cruelty was reported at a home on NC 801 South, Advance. - Larceny was reported at a home on Gladstone Rood, Mocksvillc on May 27. - On May 29 fraud and forg­ ery were reported at o home on Potts Road, Advance. - The larceny of vegetation was reported at a home on US 601 South, Mocksvillc on M ay 29. - On May 29 a motor vehicle theft was reported nt a home on Stroud Mill Road, Harmony. - Larceny from a motor ve­ hicle wns reported nt a home on Crescent Drive, Mocksvillc on May 29. - On Mny 29 the larceny of n . dog was reported at a home on . Manchester Lane, Mocksvilie. - A vicious dog was reported at a home on Howardtown Rood, Mocksvillc on May 29. - On May 29 i'dentity theft was reported at a home on Pine Ridge Road, Mocksvilie. - A burglary, larceny, and properly damage were reported al a home on Pinevilie. Road, Mocksvillc on May 29. - On May 30 a break-in was reporled nt a home on Cana Road, Mocksvillc. - A break-in and larccny wcrc reported at Cooleemee El­ ementary School, Cooleemee on May 30. - On May 30 larceny was re­ ported al a home on Lakeview Road, Mocksvilie. - A peeping tom was reported at the 1-40 Eostbound rest stop on May 30. - On May 31 a trespasser was reported at a home on Gladstone Rond, Mocksvilie. - A motor vehicle theft wns reporled al a home on Casa Bella Drive, Advance on May 31. Marriages The following were issued marriage licenses by Ihe Davie Register of DeeSs. • Nicholas Reynold Roig, 20, and Amy Diane Lanier, 18, of Mocksvilie. - Matthew Neal Crotls, 27, and Ashley Deeann Trill, 30, both of Mocksvilie. - Charles Edward Wyatt Jr., 26, and Melissa Theresa Poske, 24, of Mocksvilie. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. •A Davie man was charged with stopsign violation after the vehicle he was driving was in­ volved in an accident May 19. Ronald Ferrell Church of Wall Street, Cooleemee was driving his 2007 Kia north on ^ill Boone Road and approach­ ing a stop sign at the intersec­ tion of Deadmon Road. Duane Alan Barnett of Frank Short Road, Mocksvilie was driving his 2001 Ford pick-up west on Deodmon Rood. Jerry Woyne Abbott of Lexington was driv­ ing his 2007 Kia soulh on Will Boone Drive and approaching the intersection of Deadmon Road. Church failed to yield right of way at the stopsign, drove into the path of Barnett's vehicle and the two collided, Church's vehicle continued and struck Abbolt's vehicle. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:30 o.m. ond Church and Abbott were token to Rowan Regional Hospilal In Salisbu^ for treatment. • No charges were filed after ' an accident on May 19.- Librodo Hemondez of Win- ston-Solem was driving his 2002 Chevrolet west on Milling Rood. Hemondez stated a ve­ hicle drove into his lane of travel causing him lo run off Ihe right side of the road, then the left side of the road, and hit a tree. Trooper A.J. Former reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 7:35 a.m. and there were no injuries. • No charges were filed after on accident on May 19. Bridget Nichole Cremedy of Winston-Salem was driving her 2001 Chevrolet west on 1-40 in the right lone. Cremedy stated that as she approached the west bound rest area cntrnnce a Irac- lor-trailcr exited in front of her. Cremedy stated that she swerved inlo the left lane, then back into the right lone, and col­ lided with n guardrail. TYooperA.J. Farmer reported Ihc accident occurrcd at ap­ proximately 9:40 a.m. • A North Carolina woman was chargcd wilh lane control violation after the vehicic she was driving hit another Mny 21. Christine Diane Jones of Chapel Hill was driving her 1990 Subaru west on 1-40. Carolyn Marie Wakeman of Charlotte was driving a 1995 Toyota pick-up west on-1-40. Jones swerved her vehicle to avoid colliding with an un­ known object in the left travel lane and spun inlo Wakeman's lone of trovel and collided with her vehicle. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 2:10 p.m. and there were no injuries. • No charges were filed af­ ter an accident on May 22. Joshua Gary Ackerson of Falling Creek Drive, Advance was driving his 1999 Chevrolet north on NC 801. The vehicle ran off the right side of the road, came back onto the road, crosscd the cenleriinc, and col­ lided wilh a diich. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported Ihe accident occurred at approximately 4 p.m. • A Yadkin man was chargcd wilh unsafe movement after the vehicle he was driving hit an­ other May 22. Barry Dwayne Kingrea of Yadkinville was driving a 1998 Grove tractor-trailcr south on NC 801, making a left turn onto Fire Station Road. Jeffrey Wayne West of James Way, Ad­ vance was stopped in his 2005 GMC facing north on NC 801. Kingreo failed to see before starting and Ihe turn could not be completed safely. Kingrea's vehicle collided wilh West's. Trooper C.D. Hall reported Ihe accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:05 a.m. and there were no injuries. • A Forsyth woman was charged with lane control vio­ lation after she wrecked the ve­ hicle she was driving May 24. Sarah Winslow Smith of Winston-Salem was driving a 2001 Jeep east on 1-40. Smilh veered her vehicle inlo the right lane, ran off the toad to thé left, ond collided with o medion cable. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 3:45 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Forsyth woman was charged with exceeding a safe speed for conditions after she wrecked Ihe vehicle she was driving May 24. Rosario Torres Hailey of Kernersviile was driving a 2008 Interslale Iruck west on US 64. Hailey was exceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. She lost control of the vehicle, crossed Ihe centeriine, ran off the road to the left, ond over­ turned. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred af ap­ proximately 12:13 p.m. and a possenger with Holley wos token Baptist Medical Center in Winslon-Salem for treotment. • A North Corolino woman was charged with exceeding safe speed after she wrecked the vehicic she was driving May 24. Amy Leigh Heidel of Burlington was driving her 2004 Infiniti east on 1-40. Heidel's vehicle hydroploned and collided with the end of a guardrail and trees. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported Ihe accident occurred al approximately 6 p.m. ond there were no injuries. • A Davie man was chargcd with exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving May 24. Jason Paul Stuehrenberg of Oakland Avenue, Mocksvilie was driving his 2002 Pontiac west on 1-40. Stuehrenbcrg's vehicle hydroplaned, ran off Ihe road to Ihe left, and collided with a median cable. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 6 p.m. and there were no injuries. • No charges were filed af­ ter an accident on May 24., Lnuro Ann Clnrke of Hickory wns driving her 2005 Mnzdn west on 1-40. Clnrke's vehicle hydroplaned, rnn off the road lo the right, and collided with a tree. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurrcd nt npproximntely 6:50 p.m. • A Forsyth.mnn was charged wilh unsafe movement after the vehicle he was driving hit on- olher May 25. Timothy Eugene Bronnock of Winston-Solem was stopped in 0 1992 Chevrolet pick-up on NC 801 north ol Ihe intersection of US 64. Edgar Bailey Miller of Hudson was driving his 2007 Ford east on US 64. Brannock slated his foot slipped off the brake causing his vehicle to roll forward. Brannock's vehicle collided with Miller's. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 10:232 a.m. and there were no injuries. • No charges were filed af­ ter an accident on Mny 25. Kathleen Mary Nenlon of New York wns driving n 2006 Honda vchicle east on 1-40. Nenlon's vehicle hydroplaned, ran off Ihe road to the right, col­ lided with an embankment, and overturned. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported Ihe accident occurred al approximately 6:10 p.m. and Nenlon and a passenger were taken to Baptist Medical Cen­ ler for treatment. • A Davie man was charged with failure lo reduce speed af­ ter he was involved in an acci­ dent on May 26. Jose Antonio Avila of Mar­ ginal Street, Cooleemee was driving his 1999 Dodge north on US 601 behind two other ve­ hicles. When the vehicles in front of Avila stopped for traf­ fic, Avila failed to reduce the speed of his vehicle in time ond it collided with them. Trooper M.T. Dolton re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Forsyth man was charged with exceeding safe speed ond no operotors license after he wrecked the vehicle he wos driving May 26. Ryan Nicholas Bland of Winston-Salem wos driving his 2002 Hondo vehicle west on I- 40. Blond was exceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Mis vehicle hydroplaned, ran off the left side of the road, and collided with a median cable. TVooper'C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 11:08 a.m. and Please See Records • Page 7 Records...DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - 7 Continued From Page 6 there were no injuries. ' • A Forsyth man was charged with unsafe tires, exceeding o sofe speed, and driving wilh li­ cense revoked after he wrecked the vehicle he wos driving May 27. Nothoniel Williams of Win­ ston-Salem was driving his 2000 Merccdes Benz west on I- 40 exceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Williams' ve­ hicle hydroplaned, ran off the road to the left, and collided with a median coble. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurrcd at op- proximotely 6:46 a.m. and there were no injuries. • A Mecklcnberg man was charged with exceeding a safe speed and unsafe tires after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving May 27. Brandon Tremayne Jackson of Charlotte was driving a 2001 Ford west on 1-40 cxcceding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Jackson's vehicle hydroplaned, ran off the road to the right, and collided with a road sign and embankment before overturn­ ing. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 2:03 p.m. ond there were no injuries. OO KUN. Yadkinville Rd. (.>Л , Mocksvlile , (across tmm Lbwes' Д / '’ id 2 Home Improyemenl) Г ¿v i-'Q u Q m O k jC ti is e a s e r Medical Research Tomorrow'» MKllcIno Today Salisbury One Block From The Hospital 104 641-99131 Visit US on th» web at www.pmg-reeearch.com/creiceni • No charges were filed af­ ter an accident on May 27. Linda Proctor Cook of Crouse was driving her 2001 Oldsmobile wesl on 1-40. Cook's vehicle hydroplaned, ran off the rood to the right, and collided wilh a ditch and an embankment. Trooper C.D. Hail reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 12:28 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A North Carolina woman was charged with exceeding a safe speed after she wrecked the vehicle she was driving May 28. Heidi Beaty Jones of Claremont was driving her 1999 Saturn east on 1-40 exceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Jones' vehicle ran off the rood lo the left and collided wilh a cable barrier. Trooper C.D. Hall reported Ihe accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:02 a.m. and there were no injuries. • Both drivers were charged after an accident on Moy 30. Roger Hamilton Borker of Winston-Salem was driving his 1977 Nissan pick-up south on NC 801 behind a 2006 Mazda driven by Michelle Leigh Wolfe of Hamplonville. Wolfe had stopped her vchicle for traffic to moke a left turn into a private drive. Barker failed to see Wolfe's vehicle stopped and his truck collided with her. Barker was charged with failure to re­ duce speed. Wolfe was charged wilh no signal. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 2:51 p.m. and there wcrc no injuries. • A Davie man was chargcd with exceeding safe speed and left of center after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving May 31. 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The ¡family was to receive friends jfrom 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at ; Piedmont Funeral Home in Lex- ¡ington. ! Mrs. Craver was bom Sept. ¡19, 1927 in Davie County to ¡William A. and Donnie Will- jlams Dunn.-She holds several ¡degrees from Bible colleges and ¡worked as a secretary at Cecil ¡School, She worked as secretary ¡and bookkeeper at Monroe's ¡Service Center for more than 30 ¡years. She loved playing herpi- ¡ano, singing and,dancing. ; Her husband, Drucy Lee jCraver Jr., preceded her in ¡death, us well as her brothers, ¡Elmer, Holloway, Bill and Joe ¡Dunn; and sisters Olie Dunn, ¡Pauline Wood, Vida Whitman ¡and Edna Davis. ; Survivors; her son, Garland ¡Lee Craver of Florida; her ¡brother, W.A. Dunn Jr. of Ad- ■vance; her sister-in-law, Ethel ¡Dunn of Clemmons; a number ■of nlcces and nephews, and a ¡dear friend, Betty Dameron. I Online condolenccs; \www.pie(lmon{fimeralhome.coin. Get it weekly Subscribe to the Enterprise Record and have the news o f Davie County delivered to your 'maiibpx each week. $20 per year in NC 1-877-751-2120 D A Via C O U N T V БМТЕПРПГ/ё^^ЕСОПО С Wr ///A / / / / / Gary Edwards^ ■ 1948 - 2009 FLORENCE, SC William R,.Wooten 1927 - 2009 MOCKHVILLR Mae s. walker 1918 - 2009- MOCKSVII.LE I « Dr. JackE. Shanks и 1934 - 2009 ’ IIICKQRV . « Betty B. Glass 1937 - 2009 MOCKfiVILLE W.C. Phipps, Sr. 1926-^009 MOCKSVaLE ^ ' ’ JaneJ.1\ittero\\> ^ 1920-2009" , с н А ш т ж ' ’■ Ф - }>, Robert }V. Griffin ’ ■ 1939-2609 ' BGRMVQARUN , SyMa'E.Sm(jh‘' 192(1-2009' ' ' MQCK8VIUE , ' ............. Cat^e^irte jSorder^' |H 3251 Alma Lee Dulin Mrs. Alma Lee Dulin, 101, died on Sunday, May 31, 2009 in Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa­ lem. She was born on Oct. 25, 1907 in pavie County, a daughter of the late Josephine Ijames and Tobe Barker. Two brothers, Ralph and John, preceded her in death. She married Charlie Dulin on Nov. 4, 1922, who preceded her in death on Dec. 11, 1966. They had 3 boys, Charlie Jr., John Louis and Walter, all deceased. Mrs. Dulin loved to sew, do crafts, play card games, sports and to flsh. She and her husband were known to break the ice in the winter to drop a line to fish. Survivors; a daughter, Annie Laurie Dulin of the home; a sis­ ter, Rosa B. Carter of Mocks­ ville; 3 brothers, Tobe Barker Jr., and Calvin Barker of Co­ lumbus, Ohio and Charlie L. Barker of Mocksville; 5 grand­ daughters; 4 grandsons; 10 great-grandchildren; 10 great- great-grandchildren; and one great-great-great-grandchlld; Funeral services were held on June 3 at I p.m. at St. John AME Zion Church. The Rev. Gwendolyn Hampton officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. Online condolences: grahainfuiierallwnie.iwt. D ixieland Farm Hoaidlng L»B»ont Mummer Сшщ> Ш12 51Л,Ым1ал1тАпм.Ш Шп»опМшпадЫ$60оП,Board first three monthsi www,dxMM<lfinn.cam Conlncl.’MariiBO Phono; ЗЗв^02(И(И \m (Mbey Ilmil - Mockavlllo, NC 27029 Linda Gail Walker Linda Goil Walker, 54, died on Thursday, May 28, 2009 at her home after d short illness. She was bom oh Oct. 11. 1954 in Rowan County, daughter of Mary F. Price and the late James Lee Price. She attended Rowan County Schools, and graduated from West Rowan High School in 1973. Ill 1977 she was uniled in marriage to Dewayne A. Walker. They had two sons. Mrs, Walker loved to cook, and had worked at Rowan Manufacturing, K-Mart, and Apple Ugly, Survivors; her husband of tho home; 2 sons, Timothy Walker and Dewayne Walker Jr., both of the home; 6 broth­ ers, James Price, and Alvin Price, both of Saiisbury, Robert Price of North Wilkesboro, Omar Friday, Vernard Friday, and Jonathan Friday, all of Lincolnton; 2 sisters, Debra Everhartt and Sylvia Smith, both of Salisbury; 6 grandchil­ dren; her stepmother, Lilly Price of Lincolnton; special friends, Jimmy and Rosa Lee Arnold, and Stephen und Elaine Peoples; a number of other rela­ tives and friends. Her fundral service was held Monday, June 1 at 12;30 p,ni. at Fairfield Baptist Church in Mocksvillc. The Rev, James Clement officiated and burial followed in the church cem­ etery. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service. ' Online condolences; CraliamFuneralHome.net, William Porter Harrison Mr. William Red Porter Harrison, 81, died Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at his home in Mocksville, NC.' He was born in Walkertown, to the late Percy and Zola Harrison. Mr. Harrison was a respected businessman, having founded two local com­ panies in the beauty supply and equipment industry, as well as the owner and operator of com­ mercial properties. He was a member of Cornerstone Chris­ tian Church bf Mocksville. He was a gardener and received pleasure in sharing his bounty. His greatest joy was his grand­ children and sharing in their ac­ complishments. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ruth White, to whom he was married for more than 40 years, and his brothers, Roy and Lindsey Harrison. Surviving; his son, Jeff Harrison and wife Gina; grand­ children, Trent and Britt Harrison and step-grandchil- dren. Tanner and Dillon Manship; siblings Wilburn Perry Harrison and wife Sue and Willard Harrison and wife Carolyn. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30 at Hayworlh-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev Steve Hardy officiating. Burial fol­ lowed at Macedonia Moravian Church graveyard. The fainily received friends Friday, May 29 at the funeral home. Memorials; American Dia­ betes Assoc., www,diabetes,org. Online condolenccs; www.liayworlh-millencom. Bear Creek Farm HQmrKUNCmm Lcl lu xluiro our {vtssion for Itoncs witll yout Specializing In thoughtful, compatiilanate Initructlon for filter and horM. 428 Allan Road, MocksvlH», NC 33M92-6461 www.b»arcre«kfirm«t|ue»tctr.com <I)a]idlaln F arm s 5 1 0 C alahaln R oad, M ocksville, N C 2 7 0 2 8 —....=— i David & Gloiua Anderson ===■■■■ Mon'SaiAli Vkty Siim‘7pm We still have Strawbeiries (ivhile tii^ last). We also have a variety of Eaify Vegetables. Bluebenries coming soon! Look for lu THIj Sanmlay In Downtown Mocluville • 9am-2pm {uiuttr the Oitk me inJmni ofAiodiivUU I'tinmirt) AND AT... Farmington Fanner’s Market • 8am-lpm CdiHfcranbUcvesri I 33MI»22400R33M92-7340 DIRECTO№: From И0 Exit 166 lako Hvvy. 64 Winl ol Moctev№ - рш1 UKo Mym Compgroiml. Ciilotaln Rd, l3oniM rlQlil (oppx 1 müo). Walcti lor SIrawtony sIqii od Iho tighl. »ww.iic«g«w/nciif»diicti M «nodi (^»liluln Ftnnt ЕмК: ul>h<Manae|iiul.can Karyn Eve Dorsett Karyn Eve Dorsett, 56, of Winston-Salem, died Thursday, May 28, 2009 at Forsyth Medical Center. Miss Dorsett was born Aug. 10, 1952 in Forsyth County, a daughter of Melba Poole Dorsett of Winstpn-Salcm and the late Harrison Lindsay Dorsett Sr. She graduated from UNC Chapel Hill and was employed with Wachovia Bank and Trust until her retirement due to health reasons. She loved going to the beach, her animals and sports of all kinds - especially her Tar Heels, Also surviving; her sister, Lynne Dorsett Koontz; brother, Harrison Lindsay Dorsett Jr,; niece, Jennifer Berg; nephew, Jeffery Koontz; and spccial friend, Randy Craver, A private graveside service Will be held. Memorials; Bethany United Church of Christ, 1066 Bethany Church Rd., Winston-Salem, 27107; or charity of choice. Online condolences; www.liayworlh-iniller.com. Clevie Betty Jones Mrs. Clevie Betty Gentry Jones, 83, of Howard Street, Mocksville, formerly of South Boston, Va., died Thursday, May 28, 2009, at Kate B, Reynold.s Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, Mrs, Jones was bom Feb, 19, 1926, in Person County to the late Albert R, and Ossie Eyans Gentry, She was the last survi­ vor of 11 children. She was also preceded In death by her husband, John Henry Jones Sr,; and 10 sib­ lings. Survivors! a daughter, Patricio Ann Browji and hus­ band Allen of Advonce; a son, John Henry Jones Jr. of South Boston, Va.; 3 grandchildren, Teresa Bodawi, Jason Allen Brown and wife Trade and Jen­ nifer Horner ond husband, Robby; and 4 great-grandchil- dren, Jeremy Hudson, Kc-Ke Sims, Abigail Brown, Jared Brown aiul one on the way. A memorial service was con­ ducted at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 30, at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with Dr, David Gilbreath officiating. Memorials; Kate B, Rey­ nolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos­ pice Lane, Winston-Sulcm, 27103, Online condolenciss; www.eatonfuneral.service.com. Thomas R. Cool Thomas R. Cool, 64, of Polk City, Fla. died on May 20,2009. Mr, Cobl retired from Polk Correction Institute. He was o Vietnam veteran. Before mov­ ing to Florida, he was on the Greenville and Versailles, Ohio police depiu-tments. His father, Ray E. Cool, pre­ ceded him In death. Survivors; his wife, Verna Cool; mother, Edith Cool of Greenville, Ohio; son, Timmy Cool and wife Chris of Miamisburg, Ohio; a daughter, Tami Bowlby and htisband Kelly of Celina, Ohio; stepson, Gregory Vogel and wife Deborah of Troy, Ohio; sisters, Connie Swartz and husband Charlie of Mocksville, Carrol Martino and husband Joe of Greenville; brother, T.J. Cool and wife Betsy ofTroy; 5 grand­ children; 2 nephews and 5 nieces; and several aunts and uncles. Memorial services and burial were conducted in Versailles. Memorials; Good Shepherd Hospice of Florida. Online condolences; www.iegacy.com. Juanita Sawyer Mrs. Juanita Sawyer, 80, of Center Street, Cooleemee, died Sunday, May 31, 2009, at her home, Mrs, Sawyer was born Dec, 30, 1928, in Lyons, Colo, She was of the Baptist faith. She was involved in the Davic County Senior Services as a reception­ ist, volunteer, fundraiser and re­ cently submitted 19 recipes to a new cookbook. She loved to crochet and nuikc afghans. Survivors; her huslfund, Charles W. Sawyer of the home; 5 children, Linda Perkins and husband the Rev. Randy Perkins of Canberra, Australia, Willa Arleene Dickerson and husband Jerry of Mapplc Valley, Wash., Rosemary Starke of Portland, Ore., David Hilburn and wife Julie of Naples, Fla., and Quintín Hilburn and wife Lori of Bcntonville, Ark.; 10 grand­ children; 17 great-grandchil­ dren; and one great-grcat-grand- child. A memorial service will be conducted at 2;30 p.m. Friday, Juno 5, at the Davie Counly Se­ nior Services in Mocksville. Memorials; Davie Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville, Online condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Paid Advortleoment ONLY $15.00 TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP BUT HAS NEVER BEEN TO A CHIROPRACTOR BEFORE (Or Hasn't Been in A Long Time) Dear Friend, If you’ve ever tliought ubout going lo a chlropraclor but you've hesitated bccause you weren't .sure It was right for you, please read on... M ynumclsDr.'nidd Corvin. Wo are celebrating out fourtli year at Corvin Chirapruclie which is localcd nt 375 Hospital Sueet In Mocksville. I have agreed lo "give away" to (anyone who asks for il) $250 of my services for only ,$15-that's right, $15 In Ihe yeara since I began practicing. I've helped hundreds of people feel better and live healthier, more pnxluctive lives Ihrough chiropractic care. And now I'd like to introduce even more Mocksville residents to the many benefits our profession hns to offer, . For instance, cWropractic care may be nble (to help you if you’re suffering from any of the followmg conditions: • Migraine headaches • Lower back pain • Numbness or soreness In your arms or legs • ConsWnt fatigue; lack of energy • Muscle spasms, sprains & smiins,, And a whole host of olher problems ranghig from di/iiness to ringing in the eais. Tliesc symptoms can be caused whenever the vertebrae in your spine are out of alignment bccause these "misalignments" Direcdy affect your nervous system Fortunately, if you are suffering from nny of Uiese problems or similar affliction Right now, they can be relieved or eliminated by proper chiropractic Ucatment (commonly called ndjusUnem) So, if you’ve always wanted to "check out" chiropraclic carc and sec whal it can do for you. Now is Uic best time lo do so becau.se,„ What does this offer include? Eveiylliing. IWte a look at what you will receive... • An in-depth consultation about your health and well­ being • A complete chiropractic spinal examination • A full set of specialized X- rays to detemilno if a misalignment in your spine is causing your pain or symptoms.., (NOTE: . nobody gives these kinds' of X-rays nwny free, they would nonnally cost you al least $200). • An analysis of your X-rays and spinal exam results lo see what needs to be done to help relieve your problem '• Helpful literature thnt shows you how your body works nnd why you experience pain • Answers to all your most probing questions about chiropractic care mid what it can do for you... The appobitment will not lake long at nil nnd like I snid, 1 normally chnrge $250 for this (most of which just covers the full set of X-rays). But for now, as piul of diis special offer, you can come in and find out for certain if you need chiropractic care and how it might help you eliminate tlie pain you are feeling. Meet (he Doctor Before you come In, though, you will probably want to know a little bit about me. So let me tell you,,, . I graduated from the . prestigious Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2003, where I grndunted with honors and excelled in my clinical studies. I have done extensive post-graduate work with athletes which include; (not limited to) NFL playera, Olympic athletes, POA nnd Senior PGA players. 1 am certified by tlie NnUonnI Board of Chhopracdc Examiners. I have also had extensive training In chiropractic physiotherapy Does ChlFopractic Really Work? Absolutely! Here aro some findings from studies dons by chiropractora and orthopedic surgeons,,. Harvard Medical School Health Utter September, 1990 ‘‘Chiropractic Ucatment of low back pain, which nffccls 75 million Americans, is superior to Ihe standard regimen administered by medical doctors", a major British study has concluded, “ Chiropractic almost ccrtainly confers worthwhile long-lemi benefit in comparison will) hospital outpatient management," said Dr, T,W, Meade, n British medicnl doctor who hended die study conducted all eleven hospitals nnd cWropractic clinics. Federal Medical Study Endorses ChlropracUe For Back Pain - US Agency For Health Care Federal Medical Study Policy and Research December 8,1994 - Apanel of 23 doctors headed by Dr. Suuiley Bigos, MI), professor of Orthopedic Surgery, studied 3900 medical articles on low back pain Their conclusions were that “chiropractor’s manipulation of Uie spine wns more helpful dian any of die following: UacUon, massage, biofeedback, acupuncture, injection of steroids into die spine, back corsets and ulbusound," Surgeiy was beneficial in only 1 out of 100 casesi Would you like even more proof dial chiropractic works? Then listen lo the comments from a few of my padents... Patient Succcss Stories 1 suffered from low back pain for over two yenrs and tried other doctors, U-ealmenls and medicadons before going to Dr Corvin. My back problem Is now n thing of Ihe pnst. I find I can mn more Oian 2 miles, and 1 wake up in the morning without pain. Sincerely K.Cox Since birth, my litlle boy had chronic asdima, a constant "barking" cough, food sensidvltics, and was unable 10 sleep for more than 2-4 houis nt n lime. We Uied prescriplion drugs, including steroids, nnd hnd many emergency room visits. .When lllle wns 14 mondis old, we found Dr Corvin, Now he sleeps all nighl, eals anything nnd keeps it down. He doesn’t get short of brendi nnymore nnd is n very henldiy nnd content lUtle boy. Sincerely, J. Sclmlu Guarantee of Great Service Obviously, I cannot guarantee results. No one can. But diere is one guarantee I can give you, and dial is a gunrnnlee to give my best effort Plus, if I do not diink I cnn help you, I will tell you nn'd refer you to anodier specialist who might be able to help. Limited Time Offer Obviously, widi an offer like this, I cannot afford to do it for veiy long, so I Paid Advertlsomenl picked June 4di-15th’’, If you would like to take me up on my offer to see whnt chiropraclic- cnn do for you, all you have to do Is cnll our office nnd set up an appointment, PHONE (336)753-0056 Coll dlls number only Call anydnie between the hours of 8:30-1 and 3-6 Mon, Ihrough Thura, or 8:30-12:30 on Fri,, TO! the receptionist you would liko to come in for die Special Introductoiy Examinadon between June 4 & June 15, I expect to get Flooded widi appointments for dds event, so please call ns soon ns possible to nssure that you do not miss out. Thank you very much, nnd I look forward to trying to help you get rid of your pain so you can start living a healdder and more prpducdve Ufe, Sincerely, Dr Todd Corvin Corvin Chiropractic CLINIC 375 Hospital Street Mocksville, NC Due lo Insurance rcgulaiions, / Medicare and lonw otlicr iiwurajiccs may be cxcludcd from tliis onct If you dccldti to putcUaic ftddliional ireainicm. you Imvc ihc le^ial riulit lo change your mind within Uirw days and receive a refund. A community breakfast will be held ut Advance United Meth­ odist Church fellowship hall from 7-10 a.m. on Saturday, June 6. The menu will include ham, sausage, eggs, biscuits, grits, gravy, muffinSt jelly, orange juice and cofjfec. Greater Mount Moriah Plans Homecoming And Revival Greater Mount Moriah Missionury Baptist Church will cel­ ebrate homecoming on Sunday, June 7 at 4 p,m. The speciul guests will be the Rev, Arthur Heggns and St, Luke Baptist Church of Salisbury. Lunch will be served at 1;30. Revival services will be held Monday-Friday, June 8-12 be­ ginning nightly at 7. The speakers will be; Monday, the Rev. Charlene Jones, pastor of New Life Apostolic Church; Tuesday, the Rev. Dan Musser, pastor of Bread of Life Baptist Church; Wednesday, the Rev. Reginald McCorinenhay, pastor of God's Tab­ ernacle for Believers; Thursday, the Rev. Johnny Johnson, pastor of New Gospel Tijbcmacle Holiness Church; Friday, the Rev. Ervin Hannah Jr., pastor of Erwin Temple CME Church. Eatons Baptist VBS June 7-11 Eatons Baptist Church will host "Crocodile Dock” Vacation Bible School from Sunday, June 7-Thursday, June 11 from 6:15- 8;30 each evening. "Crocodile Dock is where fearicss kids shine God’s light,” said pastor, David Gilbreath. "This year our program will provide fun, memorable Bible-Ieaming activities for children and youth. Each doy kids will lake part in Bible learning they can sec, hear, touch and taste.” Bible point crafts, team-building games, music and treats are a few of the Crocodile Dock octivltles that help foith flow into real life. "Since everything is hands-on, kids might get a little messy,” Parents, grandparents and friends arc invited each evening nt 8:10 for 0 celebration of God's love callcd Firefly Finale, Eatons Baptist is on Eatons Church at Richic roads. For more information or to register your child, call 998-6149. Breakfast Saturday At Center Center Uniled Methodist Church, US 64 West at 1-40, Mocks­ ville, will hold a breakfast from 6-10 a.m. Saturday, June 13. The menu will include country ham, sausage, eggs, biscuits, gravy, grits and more. Fork Baptist VBS June 15-19 Fork Baptist Church will host "Son Rock Kids Camp" Vaca­ tion Bible School from 9 a.m.-noon dolly June 15-19. The church is on US 64 East, just west of NC 801. There will be games, Bible stories, crafts, songs and snacks for young people age 4 through those who just completed the ninth grade. Call the church office to pre-register, 998-8306. Transporta­ tion is available. Buffet Dinner Saturday At Fork The Episcopal Church of The Ascension at Fork will host a buffet dinner on Saturday, June 6 beginning ut 6 p.rp. The menu includes homemade fried chicken, barbccued chicken, chicken and dumplings, buked beans, potato salad, rolls and homemade desserts. Tax deductible donations will be accepted to help pay for the Parish Hall. For more informatton, contacl Gcnny Hinkle, Greg Felts, Ben Podlllo, Glenda Brown or Dcacon Kcrmit Bullcy at 708-0499. 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Potts says tlie system helps tho counly schools also imple­ ment other security measures Rescue... The program itself is free, ac­ cording to Davic Schools Tcch- nology Help Desk Mary Orr, the oniy cost incurred to the schools is getting the computer, printer, and other accessories. — N O W O P E N IN M O C K S V IL L E !!------- Furniture Mattress Connection 1500 North Main SL (Hwy. 158) • Mocksville, NC (Beside Carolina Precision Machining) 0pm tiu iiicli^ I SatiiKlays and 1Mbniiiayst>nlyI R eg. H ours: T hurs., Fri. & iVIon. 10:00am -5:30pm ; S at. I0:00am -3 :00pm I Specialiiing in Market Samples Special Buys and Closeouts O v e r 7 5 R e c U n e r s I n S t o c k ! 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Reclining Sofa with Loveseat.................................$999 Call Us at (336) 817-3390 Financing Available Continued From Page 1 Wittum said he initially couldn't find the boy in the 8- 10 foot deep murky waters, “I finally found his hand and pulled him up. Tlicre was a re­ ally strong undertow.” Wittum said he put his arm under tlic,boys right arm and over his left slibuldcr. “He was only under for about 15 sec­ onds. Then wo drifted almost 300 yards.” Wittum said he saw three I fisherman on the shore,'and yelled to them fo|f Kelpi ■ Ho grabbed t) fallen t^ie hi. , the water Niiiih his freo hand and " jjlo^'^iii'e boys head out of Iho’- ' [i|^%ter until tho'fiiiierinaii # - rived and pulled the boy out. j , "He was kiiid of in and out of consciousness,” Wittum re- calls. "But we checked his vi­ tals and lie had a pulse and was breathing. Me .seemed stable. He might have been a little bit shocked.” After rescuing the boy Wittum used a cell phone and dialed 911 to call for help. He said he remembers Davie sheriff’s and Cooleemee police oflicers showing up first, then Are and rescue vehicles, Mario Porl'irio Ramos, 15, was taken to Rowan Regional Safety... Continued From Puge 1 closed, it became a less savory place known for drinking and drugs. Back in 2000 this began to change. In less than 16 months, a task forcc mustered support from churches, civic groups and gar­ nered grants to raise $1.1 mil­ lion to acquire more than 70 acres and develop a nature park. Its Rowan side opened to the public in 2003. On weekends, it is not uncommon to see hun­ dreds of people there, spread out along its shoreline. “ThQ park project has been a source of pride for Cooleemee and remains a vital, potential link in its economic the future,” said Lynn Rumlcy. “Its Davie County land, yet to be brought into active park use, is adjacent to Cooleemee’s old mill. Many Carolina towns have success­ fully redeveloped such mills as new economic engines.” Cyndl Allison h u g s her so n after th e rescu e. S h e sp e n t sev eral frantic m lniJtes not knowing w here he w as. Medical Center where he was treated and released, Wiltiiiii said Ihe seriousness and risk ofhis rescue didn't sink in unlil later, "It didn'l hit me 'til afterwards.” Luckily, Wittum not only had the willingness to bravo the waters of the Yadkin that day, he also had the training. He just bccame a certified lifeguard Inst month and will begin a job at a YMCA in Salisbury soon. Wittum is also an Eagle Just like olher public parks, RivcrPark has faced issues of vandalism. On a meager budget, RivcrPark installed security cameras and took other step.s to prevent damago to park prop­ erty, But last year, consumption of alcohol became a persistent problem, one that threatened to keep families from coming lo enjoy the river, “It was really a small group of people Who were bringing back its old reputation,” says Daphne Beck, president of RivcrPark: "An aggressive se­ curity plan was needed,” Now, the Town of Cool­ eemee - owners of the park - has formally adopted the park rules as part of its own municipal laws. Park rules ban all alco­ holic beverages and civil cita­ tions can curry a penalty of up to $500. Stepped up enforcement has already begun, Cooleemee Po­ lice Chief Bobby West has been Scout and his brave act may earn him a national award for iifesaving from Ihe Boy Scouts of America, Wittum never got a chance to really talk lo the boy he saved that day, but says the boy did say something very important be­ fore he was taken away in the ambulance. "He said thnnk you, und hi,s parents suid thank you,” Wittiim’s aunt, Katrena Wells, is proud of her neplicw. "God put him at the right pluce at the right time,” working closely with RiverPark's board and Ihe lown to return the area to being a fam­ ily-friendly place, “The park rules are clearly stated on a big sign at the en­ trance,” says West, “We’re go­ ing to strictly enforce them,” Several tickets have been written for possession of beer and one man was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. Patrols by law enforcement oflicers have been stepped up and off-duty officers are being hired for duty random days dur­ ing the warmer months. “This park is owned by the town and we mean business. This is going to be a place that is safe and enjoyable,” West udded, RivcrPark continues to enlist volunteers willing to “Walk the Park” or work on its annual October Catfish Fry, Those in­ terested may call 284-6040 to volunteer. Arid Everyonie else... Receive a FREE ’20 gas card for new customers with a 2 year service agreement, or receive a FREE »lo gas card on all upgrades with a 2 year agreement. Call us at 336-463-5022 or visit us at www.yadtel.com Y a d i;e i-e YadtB l#У/ЬМЧпУЬШпЦЫеат Umltad timo offer. Rettrlctloni may apply. Freo gat cards while lupplles lait. —- ----------------------------------- .5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - BI ‘08 Football Star Fighting Cancer By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Last fall Davie senior Jarrell Marshall was enjoying one of the great receiving seasons in Davio football history. He was making remarkable plays for a 5-6, 140-pounder, averag­ ing 15.7 yards per catch, epitomizing grit and determination and helping Davie to an eighth straight year with seven victories. Now he’s sick. Life rocked Marshall about two and a half months ago. He was losing weight and his stomach was hurting. The numbing news: Hodgkin’s lymphoma, also known as Hodgkin's disease. The cancer brought almost im­ mediate surgery, then Chemotherapy treatments. Next is radiation therapy. To see an 18 year old kid have to fight cancer is another reason to hate the disease. It was diagnosed on March 18, six days before his 18th birthday. Loss The Mocksvillo Legion baseball team's pitching woes reached new. depths in Sunday's 25-7 loss at Witi- . ,ston-Sa|em. Tho three-ganies-ln-three- days stretch between Friday and Sun­ day were not much fun for folks who like pitching and defense, Mocksville scored 42 runs but lost two of the three. It gave up 57 runs in the stretch, al­ lowing 15, 17 and then 25. The only good news is Winston-Salem was a non-league affair. Mocksville is 4-2 overall and still 2-1 in the division. Sunday's game was a Mocksville free-fall fiom the bottom of the first . on. Winston wasted no time taking to­ tal control, scoring 11 runs in its first at-bat. The margin was 15-1 after two. “The way the last two nights have been, we still thought we had a chance to come back when it was 15-4,” coach Mike Lovelace said. "It was like slow- pitch .softball.” Lovelace used four pitchers in an attempt to stem the onslaught. Noth­ ing worked. One of the few Mocksville highlights was Heman Bautista's tape- measure home run. "It was one of the longest home runs anybody's seen at that park,” Lovelace said. “It was over 400 feet. Heman said he hit one 420 at Northwest Cabarrus.” Offense is certainly not a problem for Mocksville, It's hitting ,362 and averaging 11,6 runs and 9,3 walks/hit by pitches, Clint Howell is hitting ,555, Colby Seaford ,500, Jess Cartner ,437, Hernan Bautista ,428, Ryan Carter ,375, Zeb Cope ,350, Carlos Bautista .363, TVier King .333 and D.J. Webb .333. Zack Russell-Myers is hitting .307 with 14 walks/hit by pitches. Matt Leonard is hitting an ordinary .277, but he has 10 walks/hit by pitches:. The shot was Heman Bautista's sec­ ond homer. Now all the Bautista boys - including Carlos and Jonie - have homered. While the offense has been good, the pitching has been ugly. The team ERA is 6.54. Mocksville has allowed 65 runs (32 earned) on 63 hits in 44 innings. It has just as many walks (29) as strikeouts. There are ERAs on the staff of 162.00, 40.50, 8.30, 6.00 and 6.00. Notes; H. Bautista went 2 for 4 with three RBIs. Jonie Bautista also homered at Winston.... Howell andC. Seaford were both 2 for 2.... Brandon Sowers made his first appearance for Mocksville, going 0 for 1 and playing : left field. Brad Gaither got on the fleld for the first time, subbing at first base. |: Please See Suffers ■ Page B5 "I lost 14 pounds. When I went to the hospital I was 120,” said Marshall, an only child who lives in Advance with his mother. “My stomach was bothering me. I didn't want to go lo the hospital, but my mom was worried and she made me go. If it wasn't for that, I don't guess we would have found out. They sent me in a room that, night, and two days later they put me in surgery and removed one of the Lymph nodes from my neck. I .went home for a couple weokii and .lH?n I started chemo. I’ve got pné mòre chemo treatment and tfien l Start tadla^= tion (everyday for two straight ■ weeks).” • ,■ Davic doesn't record a sixth straight winning seuson in 2008 without Mar­ shall, who could catch a BB in the dark. He was second to Joe Watson in catches (36), receiving yards (566) and TD grabs (five). In the single-season record book, Marshall is tied for 10th in catches, 10|th in receiving yards and tied for ninth in TD catches. The little man with the enormous heart drew oohs aiid aahs throughout the year, making four catches for 108 yards in a 37-20 loss to West Forsyth and playing a vital role in a raucous 35-21 win over West Rowan, an even­ tual state champion that never lost again. He made a highlight-reel catch inside the West 5 to set up a touch­ down, and he staged a S7-yard TD on a punt return. ' ,‘‘I think if I was a tiulo bit foster I could'have helped out some more,” ' Marshall sAid sheepishly. "I think I inadea impact on the team, but I think I could have done better. I guess anybody would say they could have done better.” Marshall is an outgoing, happy-go- lucky kid who became one of the most popular players on Ihe team. He moved in from Virginia just before his Junior year, , "He's a tough nut,” Davie head coach Doug Illing said, "He's got the' heart of a champion. He was the small­ est kid on Ihe fleld, but yet he went up against Ihc biggest kids und never backed down from any of them. He would block them, dive for catches and put juke moves on people to gain an extra yard. He gave up his body each and every week to help his team. I'd take 22 of him in a heartbeat,” "You hear about people who have tremendous talent, but they don’t have the work ethic to go wilh it,” receivers coach Chris Callison said, “And then you hear about people who've got all heart, but then they don't huve tho size or speed or whatever to go pluy in col­ lege, Jarrell's got Ihe heart. You wish all your best athletes had that kind of heart. He's fun to be uround. He's po­ lite and respectful,” “He's almost like an entertainer,” defensive coach Devore Holman said, "He’s always talking, he’s always got something funny to say and he’ll make you laugh when you’re down and out. If he would have been here when RP (ReShaun Parks) was here, you Wouldn’t have been able to stand it, “But he’s a competitor, and I’ve seen him compete against D-I DBs, take shots from D-I DBs and still catch Ihc football. He will mn his mouth wilh the best of them, and he will compete with the best of them. He’s something else.” Although Marshall's cancer was discovered in Stage 4, he has re­ sponded well to treatments. "During the chemo 1 feel real sick and tired,” he said. "But after it I feel pretty good. They said I-Iodgkin's is one of the slowest-growing cancers. So I guess I've had it for a while, prob­ ably during football season and we Please See Cancer - Page BS M ocksvllle’s Junior Legion team attem p ts a pick off a t first b ase.■ Photo by James Barringer Walk-Off Homers Barneycastle, Dyson Strike Big Blows For Jr. Legion When the dust cleared after play­ ing seven games in seven days, the Mocksville Junior Legion baseball team was a healthy 7-2 overall and 3- 0 in the Southern Division. It was a thrilling week that saw Mocksviile club two walk-off home mns, both at Rich Park before the home fans. The memorable homers came from Ryan Barneycastle and Matt Dyson. "When you’re playing, lhal many games back to back and you run out of pitching^ we can’t complain,” coach Charles Kurfecs said. “I'll tell you what, we're not playing any weak teams, either.” All seven games were played at Rich Park. • Joe Watson went 3 for 4 and Barneycastle homered and knocked in three runs as Mocksville rallied past Salisbury 9-7. II was the first division game. • Mocksville faced a 7-0 deficit in a division showdown against Mooresville. All was forgotten when the home team scored six mns in the bottom of the seventh to pull out a 9-7 win. Fans were in disbelief when Bameycastlc capped tho six-run rally with a walk-off homer to left that was fair by five feet. Bameycastlc stepped up wilh two on and one out. He left the yard with Ihe count full. That made him 3 for 10 on the season, wilh three homers in four games. Dyson got Ihe win in relief, some­ thing that bccame a theme as the week unfolded. • Shane Carter was Ihe catalyst in a 9-4 division win over Lexington, pitch­ ing seven innings and going 2 for 3. • Mocksvillc's 5-0 bubble burst in an 8-7 non-league loss to High Point. That was the first game of a double- header on Saturday. Zach Long went 2 for 4 with a homer. Will Beeson also went 2 for 4. Mocksville stranded two runners in the seventh. • Later on Saturday in another non- league game, Mocksville built an 8-0 lead in the sccond and appeared primed for a 6-1 record. But it did a nosedive in a 12-10 loss to Pineville. "The pitchers hud a bad day,” Kurfecs said. "Wc had trouble throw­ ing strikes and covering bunts. The pitching fell apart (after Ihe 8-0 lead).” The loss famished a 4-for-4 game by Long, who reached five times. Aaron McCleon homered and went 2 for 4. Carter, Dyson and Watson also went 2 for 4. “Pineville is tough,” he said. • Mocksville bounced back nicely in a Sunday doubleheader, winning 4- 2 over Charlotte and 4-3 over Kem- ersville, Mocksville trailed Charlotte 2-1, and it was tied at 2 going inlo the bot­ tom of the seventh. The first batter reached and moved to sccond on a wild pitch. Kurfecs ordered a bunt for Dyson, but he failed lo get it down. No big deal. Moments later, Dyson was in a home-run trot, his walk-off blast landing on the roof of the softball field's concession stand beyond right field. That was the second walk-off homer in five games. • In Sunday's second game, Mocks­ ville turned a 3-0 deficit to Kcmersville Please Sec Homers • Page B4 Feeding Frenzy Legion Drops Draining 17-15 Decision At Soutli Rowan It's hard to believe the Mocksville Legion baseball team scored 15 runs, posted at least one mn in each of the first six innings and still lost Saturday at South Rowan. Mocksville had itself to blame af­ ter a 17^15 Southern Division defeat. It committed nine errors and allowed 10 unearned mns. The loss dropped Mocksville lo 4-i overall and 2-1 in Ihe division. It had a 15-10 lead and was in position for the first 5-0 record since 1991, when lllh-year coach Mike Lovelace was in his third and fl­ nal year as a Mocksville pitcher. "There were so many big plays, it was crazy,” Lovelace said. One night'after winning 20-15, Mocksville led South 5-3 after an in­ ning and a half. Then South stomied " T h e r e w e r e S O m a n y b i g p l a y s , it w a s c r a z y .* - Legion Coach Mike Lovelace into a 10-6 lead. Mocksville used a six- mn flfth lo grab a 13-10 edge. There was more adventure. Mocksvillc's lead went to 15-10 before it unraveled. Soulh tied it at 15 with a five-mn sixth. As odd as it sounds, both teams W(|nl three straight innings without scoring a mn. Ryan Carter held South off the board from the third through the fifth, but il wasn’t enough. ' “We battled all the way back be­ cause Carter put up some zeroes,” Lovelace said. Lovelace had no complaints with his offense. Jess Cartner went 3 for 5 with a double, TVier King went 2 for 6 wilh a double, homer and four RBIs. Hernan Bautista went 2 for 6. Zeb Cope went 2 for 4 with a pair of walks. And Colby Seaford was 2 for 4 and reached base four times as Mocksville banged out 13 hits. But South pounded out 17 hits. The third of three Mocksville hurlers, Jake Koontz, was Ihe loser even though he was Mocksvillc's most effective arm. He gave up three uneamed mns in three innings, walking none and fanning six. It was 15-15 in Ihe South seventh. Two errors on one play gave South the lead for keeps. An errant pickoff throw to second was followed by a fielding error in center field, and the runner scored from second to make it 16-15. Naturally, the next batter whiffed for the third out, “We lost on a freak play," he said. “They picked up another run in the eighth on an error, if you can imagine that. It was our ninth error of the game.” Mocksville missed out on a scoring opportunity with the game tied at 15 in the top of Ihe seventh. With runners Please Sec Frenzy - Page B5 I Barry C hunn (left) g o e s up ag ain st Jo h n so n Rumley. - Photos by Janies Barrlr Cuttin’ Up Wins Men’s Basketball Championship The wild, wacky and unprcdictablc men’s open basketball league was capped by the No. 3 seed, Cuttin’ Up, winning the 10- leam'toumnmenf last weekend. The No. 5 seed. Bird Gang, stonncd into the championship game, where it lost 64-54 to Cuttin’ Up. Davie County native and barber Faruq Peterson put thc Cuttin’ Up team together a few years ago, filled a hole here and there and smoothed the edges until it became a true force. Cuttin’ Up finished with a 13-3 record. The final records of the other nine teams that competed in the tournament; Nccdmorc Logging 11-2, Barnette Heating & Air 10-4, Bird Gang 10-6, Cozart’s Handyman Services 9-7, Hatzoff 9-7, Team V 8-6, Creek All-Stars 8-6, Dem Boyz 8-6 and The Remedy 7-7. Thc first shocker in the tournament belonged to No. 8 Hatzoff, which knocked off No. 1 Necdmore Logging 86-77 in the quarterfinals. TVvo Davie County boys. Drew Absher and Cliff Burns, played key roles wilh 19 and 16 points, respectively. Nccdmorc was Il-l, while Hatzoff was 8-6. The second upset of the quarterfinals was No. 10 Cozart's 62- 53 win over No. 2 Barnette. Corlos Dixon stirred the victory with 20 points, while Brian Lane (11), Tony Mallard (10) und Barry Chunn (nine) pluycd supporting roles. The Bird Gang derailed Hatzoff 57-56 in Ihc semifinals with a last-second shot. In the other semifinal, Cuttin’ Up ovcrcume u 42-38 halftime deficit lo Cozurt’s und won by 11. The finals pitted No. 3 Cuttin’ Up vs. No. 5 Bird Gang. Bird Gang had a 30-29 halftime lead, but Cuttin’ Up went on a 35-24 ran in Ihe second half. Cuttin’ Up won for the third time in two days wilh only six players. Who would have thought Ihut was possible? It was only fitting that something stunning happened in the final hour of what wus un entertaining season. Quarterflnals Necdmore Logging 77 - Paul Cuthbcrtson 10, Steve Heggins 17, Snip Kcttlon 5, T. Rankin 8, B. Avery 17, Jerry Sherrill 12, T.J. Gaither 8. HatzofT 86 - Vincent Cockerham 2, Speedy Redmond 5, Cliff Bums 16, Shuwn Westbrook 6, R. Duvis 10, Drew Absher 19, D. Rutherfordton 24, J. Norman 4. Barnette Heating & A ir 53 - Greg Barnette 6, Andy Snow 16, J. Hoots 3, Scott Tonidandcl 11, Lancc Everette 11, Matt Van Hoy 6. Cozart’s Handyman Services 62 - Mamie Lewis 3, Charles Miller S, Barry Chunn 9, Brian Lane 11, Tony Mallard 10, Chad Ward 3, Carlos Dixon 20. Team \ 55- Sean Stevens 12, Eric Alspaugh 22, Landon Har­ ris 5, Cory Tennyson 9i Cory Schmidt 5, Evan Hall 2. Bird Gang 63- Marcus Lassiter 1, Mario Hawkins 4, Zalinor Banks 25, Roman Davis 13, Phil McFudden 10, Chip Neeley 12. Cuttin’ Up 86 - Faruq Peterson 10, J, Sipeo 14, D. Brooks 2, Ray Bristow 9, Ty Duvis 6, Trcmuine King 10, Dec Blakely 9, J. Rumley 26. Dem Boyz 63 - Tony Tenor 10, Cedric Tenor 2, Brundon Fin­ ger 8, Dewuyne Collins 5, Josh Morris 11, Briun.McCullough 27. Semifinals Hatzoff 56 - Vincent Cockerham 3, Speedy Redmond 3, Cliff Bums 10, R. Davis 5, Drew Absher 12, D. Rutherfordton 23. Bird Gang 57 - Marcus Lassiter 7, Mario Hawkins 10, Malt Burchctte 2, Zalinor Banks 8, Roman Davis 20, Phil McFadden 3. Cozart’s Handyman Services 69 - Bike Lewis 8, Charles Miller 8, Burry Chunn 14, Briun Lane 19, Tony Mallard 8, Chad Ward 12. Cuttin’Up80-J. Sipeo 23, Ty Davis II,Tremaine King 12,J. Rumley 34. Championship Bird Gong 54 - Marcus Lassiter 5, Mario Hawkins 10, Matt Burehette 5, Zalinor Bunks 14, M. Brim 2, R, Davis 13, Phil McFadden 5. Cuttin’ Up 64 - J. Sipeo 8, Ty Davis 16, Tremaine King 8, Dee T ram alne King tries to overpow er Julian M oore. Blakely 2, J. Rumley 30. B 2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, June 4,2009 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - B3 Ellis’ Gallimore Masterful On Tennis Courts Jo h n so n R um ley sco red 34 and 30 on the final day. Ty D avis sh o o ts o v er Tony M allard. C had W ard splits Jo h n so n R um ley and T ram alne King. C uttin’ Up includes from left: front - Jo h n so n Rum ley, D ee Blakely an d F aruq P eterso n , b ack - Ty Davis, T ram alne King an d Jav o n Scipeo. M arcus L assiter tries a finger roll over T ram alne King. Tony M allard of C ozart's rips dow n a rebound. Bike Lew is (left) d efen d s Jo h n so n Rum ley. By Brion Pitts Enterprise Record Scott Gallimore of Ellis’ ten­ nis leam not only beat every opponent in 2008 and 2009, he made every win look ridicu­ lously easy. Every time he stepped on Ihe court it was the Roadrunner vs. Wylie E. Coyote. It always looked like the Globetrotters vs. Ihe Washington Generals. He went 9-0 last year us a seventh grader, and he went 11-0 this year. But what’s phenomenal is lie won all 88 games over 11 mutches in 2(K)8, and won all 84 games over 11 matches in 2009. Over two years that’s u totui score - in games - of 172-0. That doesn’t count the '08 and '09 conference tournaments in singles, both of which were won by Gallimore, as you probably figured. Gttlllmore’s mastery led the '09 Jaguars to records of 7-3 overall and 6-1 in the confer­ ence. Ellis tied South Dovie for' the championship, Gallimore duplicuted what Alex Appelt did at South in 2003-04, Appelt went unde­ feated both years, winning ev­ ery single game in the process, and he wus Davie’s No, 1 player from 2005-08. “I didn’t have to do any- thing,” Ellis couch Brooke Potts. said. “When I wunted my other players to leuni u skill, I could send them over there to wutch Scott und soy; 'See hovy he does this. This is what you .should be working on. This is how you should be swinging und moving your feet.’ Because he could show them wny better thun I could. It was good to have him out there as u model.” Gallimore, who lives a short wulk to the tennis courts in Oak Valley, started playing thc sport at age 5 or 6, he said. Gallimore said South’; David Hursey came the closest to ending his games streak. “I’ve been close (lo losing a game) in u lot of mutches, actu­ ally,” he said modestly. "David Hursey is a really good player, and he gave me some good mulches. He got to 40 this yeur and lust year u few times.” In case you’re wondering, Gullimorc is a superior player on the slate level as well. In the 12-under stute tournament in ‘07, he placed third. In the ‘08 14-under slate. He reached Ihe quarterfinals. He’ll compete in the 14:under division again this August in Cary. ‘‘I wunt to win the state championship this yeur,” he said. "(The quarterfinals) was very good because I was young T he Eiiis ten n is team included, from left: front - H unter B askin, D anny Bailey, Evan Dowell, Luke W alker and Isaac D unn; back - M att Carr, M ichael Sekelsky, S tep h en M cCoy, S cott G allim ore,.G ilson K ingm an an d R yan Beil. und wusn’t seeded very high. High school is going lo be fun. I hope to do well in that. 1 defi­ nitely wunt to play Division 1 in college.” Evun Dowell wus u big rea­ son the Jaguars shared first with South. Dowell, Ihc No. 2 seed, wos Robin to Oallimore’s Batman, going 11-0 as a seventh groder. In doubles, Luke Wolker went 6-1 and Isaac Dunn 6-2. Gallimore and Dowell finished 1-2 in the conference in singles. the second straight year Ellis has fielded Ihe top two players. Dowell will be the main man for sure in 2010. "I don’t think it’s going to be that bod becouse Evan was un­ defeated as ft seventh grader,” Potts said. ‘Tt will be a big loss (without Gallimore), but I’ve got somebody thnt seems like they’re going to be a really good pluyer. Evun’s already proven himself to be good. So we should be right there next year.” Vick Captures Quick 8 Titie At Farm ington Dragway Mocksville’s Steve Vick captured the open field Quick 8 Pro Mod win thiii past Saturday night at Purmington Dragway. Vick led ull the "nitrous” cars withu super 3,96 ETut over 180 mph on Don Plemmons’ ull con­ crete l/8th mile drag strip, Vick with his Fulton powered 1968 Camuro defeated Lewisville’s Todd Tutterow in tho finols with his SPE, Honk Thomns Perf. Chevrolet Corvette. Tutterow had set low ET for the "blown” curs wilh a lighting fast 3.87 ET »1200 MPH. In the finols Tutterow suf­ fered serve tire shake arid hud lo let out, us Vick crui.scd to u 4.02 ET atl 82 MPH win. Kelly Murtin of Pugelund, S.C. and Buzz Vorner of Grohum were both Quick 8 semi-finulists. In the PBM Perforitiance FARM Race Series sportsman action veteran racer Robert Wurltck of Cornelius pickcd up his first season Top Eliminator win defeating former Farm champion Chuck Marlin of Connelly Springs. Wuriick in his . Ace High Perf. Chevrolet Novu ran tt dcnd-on 6.31 ET on a 6.31 diul-inut'lD8 MPH to hold off n loo-quick Murtin’s 4.91 ET ut 137 MPH charge in his WSC Racing Engines Ruce Tech Drugster. James Overcush of Stulesville wns the .semi-finul mun in his Chevrolet Luminu. Virginin’s Jnrred Anders drove his Chevrolet Nova to thc top spot in the TOP Eliminator "Dash for Cush” quulifying. Former Furm Foot Bruke champion Duvid Spaugh of Ad­ vunce, defentcd last year’s chump Tim Byrd of Advance for the Sulurdny night Foot Bruke win. In the clush of the champi­ ons Spaugh with his new Ford Mustung defcuted Byrd’s Chevy "Monzvilln” by .010 nt the stripe for his first PBM point’s series win of.the year. Spaugh also ran deud-on in the finals, going 0 7.42 ET on a 7.42 dial- in in 87 MPH to hold off Byrd’s 6.31 ET at 103 MPH charge. Chris Kilby of Yodkinville scored a strong semi-final fin­ ish in his Olds 442 and also cap­ tured the number one spot in the Foot Brake Dash for Cash quali­ fying. Fannington Dragway Junior new comer Ryan Crews of Ad­ vuncc, pickcd up his first career Junior Dragster victory dcfeut- ing Summer Southerlnnd of Mocksville. Ryun used n better reuction lime of the stnrt and run n 7.94 ET nt 78 MPH lo hold off third gencrntion drag rncer Summer in her Wyo Racing & Rods Dragster. Jeff Houser of TVinity and Zuchery Pauley of Mocksvillc were semi-finalists. Kyle Rumley of Thomasville, pickcd up thc Street division win defeating Randnil Lovctle of Jonesville. Rumley in his Chevrolet Truck run u 10.20 ET at 68 MPH to hold off the hard charging 8.77 ET nt 76 MPH Ford Mustong of Lovetle. Ben Wray of Thomasville and Ben Hulchcr of Clemmons were scmi-final- ists. Rcgiening Motorcycle champion Robert Benge Jr. of Mt. Aiiy scored his first points win of the yeor defeating Donald HoWerlon of Stbkes- dole. Thc champ used a better reaction time off the start imd run n 6.35 ET at 94 MPH lo stop Howerton’s 7.75 ET ut 90 MPH time. Ricky Fisher of Kanna­ polis was the lone semi-finalist. PBM, Performance points series race number six wus con­ tested Sunday ut Furminglon Dragwny with second genera­ tion drag rucer Cameron MununI of Winston-Snlem tak­ ing his first TOP Eliminator win of the year. Manuel in his Fustech Rac­ ing/American Race Curs Drugster defentcd Murty Wright of Swunnunoa in his Wright Machine & Tool/ Appalachian Pcrfornuince Automotive spon­ sored 1981 Chevrolet Cumuro. Cum use n belter reuction time from the stnrt nt run a 4.91 ET at 138 MPH on his Mom’s birth- duy, to stop the door cnr of Wright’s 5.53 ET nt 126 MPH lime. Current PBM TOP point’s lender Darrell Collins of Win­ ston-Snlem and Stuart Smith of Hickory were the semi-finnlisis. In the highly contested Fool Brnke division Robert Benge Jr of Mt, Airy, won by defnull us Stove Lundy frojn Winston-Sa- lem couldn’t mako the final round call, Benge, in his family’s Chevrolet Monza ran a 6,46 ET at 108 MPH on his single run victory over Lundy’s 1972 Plymouth, Tlie first season ■ win by Benge was his second of the weekend at Farmington for tho Benge Masonry bucked team. Veteran Ford rucer Bobby Moser Jn of Advance wns semi- finoiist in his Ford Moverick. John Moretz of Archdnie pickcd up the Junior Drugster clnss win over Mocksville’s Brian Plott. Moretz driving his Huyes Jewelers/Roy H ill’s Driving School backed Drugster run nn 8.08 ET at 78 MPH to stop the Gene’s Auto Soles sponsored Drugster of Plott. Luke Eggers of Jefferson und Sulurdny night’s winner Ryun Crews of Advunce were setiii- finulists. Michnel PuschnI of Piensant Garden drove David Sexton’s a.k.o.‘‘iick” motorsports “lightin” Ford Truck to his sec­ ond Street elus.s'win of the sea­ son. “Mickey” ran a 10.45 ET at 64 MPH to stop Soturdoy night winner Kyle Rumley in his Chevrolet pick-up truck. Runner-up the day before Randall Lovetto and His Ford was tho seml-finitlist. Hard cHorging Robbie Walker of Stalesville on his V- Rod rodé to his first Motorcycle win of the yeor defeating Rob­ ert, Benge Jr. on his Suzuki. Wolker ran a winning 8.02 ET al 88 MPH to score His first ca­ reer Farmington Drogwuy win over the reigning. Motorcycle chumpion Benge. Point’s lender Gene Jennings of High Point, wus Ihe semi-finalist. The next PBM Perfor­ mance point’s race is scheduled for Suturdny, June 13, for the TOP Eliminator, Foot Bruke, Junior Drugster, Street und Mo­ torcycle divisions. Returning thnt Saturday will be tl)e Clas­ sic Gear Jammers, featuring old nnd the new, shifting their wny down the FARM’S famed l/8th. Gates open at 10 a.m, and Time runs begin at 12,01 p,m. Admission $15 and kids under 12 aro free. CRRFTSMRN lAut ModllteaJ 'aiiä S t^ SWck Races ; u i:i‘u i s i M Ai n i: Julia How ard NY l liiiis i' 7'Ji/i D is liii l , Please contact me in; MOCKSVILLE; (336) 751-8567 RALEIGH; (919) 733-5904 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1Í06 Raleigh, N0 27601-1096 Email; Jullah@ncleg.net PAID fOR lirJUlM HOWAKU ( Ш Ш12 andQ M «-$10 Agsiethrou«h11-t1 Children under a .гаев! RLENTYíOFj FREE'PARKING HOME OF THE HOT MONFIEOS wwW¿BowmànGi^ЯШ lш7coln 3 3 в^723^1в19 I Conveniently located on Hwy 601 ‘ . ' * Í near Lowe's Home Improvement : < ’ j • The Wake Forest Baptist hiealthCare Center - Davie.provides primary care, occupational medicine, and a yvaik-in clinic treating non-emergency - injury and illnesses. Also included are a laboratory and a radiology department. Walk-In Clinic Monday through .Saturday, 9a.m. tb 9p.m. • Sunday, Ip.m, to 9p,m, Primary Care by appointment, Monday through Friday ■ • 8a,m. to Noon and Ip.m;-'5p.m. Occupational Medicine Monday throijgh Friday, 8a.m. to 4:30p.m, . , ¡ , Traditlonai hospltai servlces, including surgeries, inpatient beds for both acute care i and swing bed status, the gastrointestinal lab, physician clinics, radiology, laboratory, and the 24-hour Emergency Department, will remain at Davie County Hospital. mi W ak e F o rin t U n iv e rsity B a p tis t M 1 I) ! ^ Л I С I N I I It Healthcare Center-Davie B4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - B5 > TOT r'W .,» * J ■ '* 1 M att D yson (22) an d S h an e C arter get M ooresville In a rundow n. I ' ' Z ach Long sm iles after hitting a hom e run to straightaw ay cen ter field. M ocksville Jr. Legion shortstop Ja v an Phillips w ails for the throw. Homers... Continued From Page Bl inlo a 4-3 conc|ucst. The big liit WHS 11 go-iiliciKl, two-run single up tho miildlo by Watson. Mocksviilc tiirncd u pair of (i- 4-3 double plays. Javan Phillips started botli twin killers. Hip­ ping oncc to Wil Cope and the other time to Carter, In the gumes against Char­ lotte and Kernersville, Kurfees got cxactly what he wanted from .starting pitchers Bec.son and Carter. Bolh got no-deei- slons, but they were strdng, get­ ting ahead of virtually every batter. Dyson rollcvod In both games and pickcd up the win cach time. R yan B arneycastle hit a walk-off HR vs. M ooresville. M ocksville Is 3-0 In the S outhern Division. - Photos by James Barringer M ocksville o vercam e a 7-0 deficit to b eat M ooresville. C oach C harles K urfees h a s M ocksville af 7-2.M att D yson w as m oney In relief last w eek.A aron "Catfish" M cCleon Is o n e of the m ain pitchers. Legion Wins 20-15 Slugfest Cancer... The Mocksville Legion baseball team racked up 20 hits and 15 walks/hit by pitches and produced five players with multiple hits in Friday’s South­ ern Division game at Kannapo­ lis. Mocksville neqded all of it to survive with a 20-15 win. It was an offensive perfor­ mance any football team would have been proud of. Of course, coach Mike Lovelace had mixed emotions after watching his four pitchers give up 16 hits and his defense surrender 10 unearned runs, “That was round one of our three-ring circus,” Lovclace said, who sat through losses of 17-15 and 25-7 the next two nights, Mocksville’s 9-3 lead was trimmed to 9-8 in the fourth, Mocksville put up a nine-spot in Ihc Fifth to take an 18-8 lead. The major factors offensively were Carlos Bautista (5 for 6, walk). Matt Leonard (3 for 4, three walks), Heman Bautista (3 for 4, five RBIs), Jess Cartner (2 for 6, three RBIs) and Tyler King, who made his Mocksville dcbufby gelling two hits and reaching base four times. Two more made their debuts in a Mocksviilc uniform - Jonie ■ Bautista, who went 0 for 1 wllh a hit by pitch, and Nick Burwell, who pitched in relief. The second of four pitchers, Ryan Carter, wound up with Ihe win. He moved lo 2-0 in two appearances despite watching his ERA swell from 2,25 to 4,50, Mocksvlllc improved lo 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Southern Division, the first 4-0 slart since ‘04, It’s Ihe first 2-0 division slart since ‘06, “It was some of Iho craziest scoring I’ve ever seen,” Love­ lace said, “I saw two runners get hit wilh the ball - one from cach team - and get called out. Nine­ teen of our 20 hits were singles. That’s just another wild chap­ ter in this game,” Three nights earlier, Lovelace’s Mount Tabor High team wos defeated in Ihe re­ gional semifinals, 14-5 by un­ derdog North Davidson, Mocksvllie 20, Kannapolis 15 Mocks vlIlc Lconnril cf King 3b H. Bnutlsla c J. Bautista c Russcll-Mycrs If Howell If Cartner lb C. Bautista rf Cope SS Webbp Carter p Burwell p C. Seaford 2b T. Seaford 2b Totals ab r h bl 4 5 3 2 5 2 2 1 4 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 6 1 2 3 6 3 5 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 44 20 20 20 Mocksvllie Kannapolis 810 090 200-20 302 302 302- 15 H. Bautista Loss... Continued From Page Bl W-Salem 25, Mocksville 7 Mockavllle nb r h bl Lxonord cf 2 1 1 0 Sowers If 1 0 0 0 Webb 3b-p 4 1 1 0 H, Bnullstuilli-lb-c 4 I Î.3 R-Myers ll-cf 3 1 1 1 Burwell Ib-p 2 1 1 0 Cnrtner Ib-p 1 0 0 0 Gaither lb 1 0 0 0 Cope SS 3 0 0 0 C. Bnutlstn pli 1 0 0 0 J. Dautlstii c 3 1 1 3 KltiB 3b 1 0 0 0 Howell rf 2 0 2 0 Carter rf 1 0 0 0 C. Seaford 2b 2 0 2 0 T. Senford2b 0 1 0 0 Toliib 31 7 11 7 Mocksville 103 003 0 -7 W-Saleni (11)43 520 x-25 HR • H. Bautlslu (2), J. Bautista. SB • Leonard (2), Mock IP II K ER BO SO Berry, L ,1 5 9 6 1 0 Burwell 2,1 6 8 3 1 0 Conner 1,1 5 6 6 3 1 Webb 2 3 2 2 0 4 Koontz Frenzy... Continued From Page Bl al sccond and third and one oul. King lifted a fairly deep' Hy lo conicr. Thè center fielder threw Mocksvlllc out at the plate for an inning-ending double play. "Wo could have taken the lead again,” he suid. “The guy threw a one-hop strike to Ihe plate.” South Rowan 17, Mock 15 Mocksvlllc Leonard cf ^ King 3b H. Bautista c Russell-Myers C. Biiutislu rf. Cartner lb Cope SS Howell If Corter p Koonti p Webb pli C. Seaford 2b Totals 41 15 13 12 Mocksville 231 162 000- 15 S. Rowan 370 005 11»-17 2B - King. Cartner. HR - King. SB - C. Bautista 2 (3), Howell, Mock IP II R ER BB SO R-Myers 2 5 10 4 3 2 Carter 3 7 4 3 2 1 Koontz. L 3 5 3 0 0 6 ab r h bl 4 2 0 0 6 4 2 4 6 1 2 1 f 2 1 0 0 6 2 1 2 5 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 ■ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 HR - Russell-Myers. SB - C. Bautista. Mock IP II R ER BB SO Webb 4 8 8 2 1 0 Carter, W 2 3 2 2 3 1 Burwell 2 4 3 1 0 1 Koontz 1 1 2 0 2 0 Mocksville Sr. Legion Baseball Schedule W Mock 19, Kernersville 4 W Mock 5, Randolph Co. 1 W Mocksville 4, Concord 3 W Mock 20. Kannapolis 15 L S. Rowan 17, Mock 15 LW-Salcm 25, Mock 7 June 3 vs. Thomasvllle- Davldson at 7 4 at Wilkes County at 7 6 vs. Lexington at 7 7 vs. Stanly County at 7 • 8 at Mooresville at 7 9 at Concord at 7 11 at Kernersville at 7 13 vs. Rowan County at 7 14 vs, Winston-Salcm at 4 15 ot T’villc-Davidsbn at 7 18 at Stanly County at 7 20 vs. South Rowan ot 7 21 vs, Moore,'iviIlc at 7 25 vs. Kannapolis at 7 26 vs. Wilkes County at 7 27 at Lexington at 7 28 vs. South Rowan al 2 28 vs, W. Forsyth at 4:30 28 vs. Wcstcni Forsyth al 7 29 at Rowan County al 7 July 1 All-SlarShowca.se ut Asheboro 3 first round pluyoffs 8 second round playoffs 14 third round playoffs 20 fourth round playoffs 24 slate toumument Mocksville Baseball Stats R e c o r d : 4 - 2 , 2 - 1 S D AVG.AB R H 2B 3B HR RBl BB SI Carlos Bautista .363 22 7 8 0 0 1 7 2 3 Heman Bautista .428 21 6 9 0 0 2 12 1 0 Jonic Bautista ,250 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 Zack Burkhart .0Ö0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Nick Burwell ,333 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Carter .375 16 4 6 0 0 0 5 2 0 Shane Carter ,500 , 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Jess Curtner ,437 16 3 7 1 0 0 7 1 0 Zeb Cope .350 20 9 7 1 0 0 4 7 1 Brud Gaither ,000 ■1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 David Hobson .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 r 1 0 Clint Howell .555 9 2 5 1 0 1 2 1 1 Tyler King .333 12 6 4 1 0 1 5 3 0 Joke Koontz .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Matt Leonard ,277 18 11 5 0 0 0 4v 10 2 Steven Lewis ,000 1 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 l 0 Nick Patterson ,,000 ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 0 Zuck Russell-Myers .307 13 7 4 0 0 1 5 14 1 Colby Seuford ,500 16 6 8 0 0 0 2 ''4,.'.1, Tyler Seaford ,500 2 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 Brandon Sowers .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 D,J, Webb ,333 12 4 4 0 0 0 ' 2 ■.■3'' ; 0 TOTALS ,362 196 70 71 4 0 7 60 56 10 W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB s o Josh Berryhill 0-1 162,0 1 I 0 0 0 1/3 5 9 6 1 0 Nick Burwell 0-0 8,30 2 0 0 0 0 41/3 10 11 4 1 1 Ryan Carter 2-0 6.00 3 1 0 0 0 9 13 7 ,6 9 6 Shune Curler 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jess Cartner 0-0 40,50 1 0 0 0 0 1 1/3 5 6 6 .3 1 Jake Koontz.0-1 1.12 ■ 4 0 0 0 1 8 9 6 1 6 8 Sleven Lewis 0-0 0,00 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 1 2 Z, Russell-Myers 1-0 6,00 2 2 0 0 0 6 5 10 4 , 4 5 D.J. Webb 1-0 3,75 3 2 0 0 0 12 13 12 5 4 6 TOTALS 4-2 6,54 0 0 1 44 63 65 32 29 29 Continued From Page Bl didn’t know ubout it, I may have had it for a couple years. They said afler the first three (chemo) treatments thal 1 responded well. Hopefully after radiation I should be cured. I’ve gained my weight back. I’m hack to 140,” Marshall’s sunny demeanor is a big plus, “Howun 18-ycur-oldkidcan be eat up wilh cancer is jiist re­ ally sud, but he’ll beat il,” llllng said, “There’s no doubt. It’s just a drawn-out proce.ss wilh the chcmo. With his spirit and atti­ tude, he’s going to fight out of lhal. He’s going lo find a way to feel betler and gel Ihrough it. I’m real proud of him, loo, for Itying to keep up wilh his school work while he’s going through all Ihis so he cun graduate.” Jr. Legion Schedule (7-2, 3-0 division) , W Mock7, E, Randolphs W Mock 4, Asheboro 2 W Mock 9, Salisbury 7 W Mock 9, Mooresville 7 W Mock 9, Lexington 4 L High Point 8, Mock 7 L Pineville 12, Mock 10 WMock 4, Charlotte 2 W Mock 4, Kernersville 3 June 1 vs, W. Forsyth at 7 2 at Rowan County at 7 5 vs, Statesville at 7 6 at Stanly County at 4 (DH) 7 at Carson ut 4 8 at Western Forsyth at 6 10 vs. South Iredell at 7 11 vs. Huntersville ut 7 12 al Lexington al 7 - 14 vs. Winslon-Salem al 4 16 vs. Stanly County at 7 17 at Rowan County at 7 18 ut South Iredell at 7 I9vs. Cursonal7 21at Mooresville nt 5 (DH) 22 at Slatesvllle at 7 23 vs. Thomasville-David- son at 7 24 vs. Rowan County at 7 26 at Huntersville at 7 29alThomusvillc-Davidson • al7 July 1 All-Star Showcase at Asheboro Marshall “I’m an only child and my mom doesn’t want mo lo do too much,” Marshall suid. “She hus tightened down on me. I cun do things, but Ijust cun’t go ns hard al it as I used to.” Marshall became a home- bound student In March, but he plans to walk with his Class of 2009 come Friday. “Hopefully I will graduate this Friday,” he said, “I should be able to walk that stage with everybody,” Marshall even downplayed his plight, “I'm doing real good. It’s fine,” he said with Ihe infectious enthusiasm Ihat Davie High htfs como lo love, “Life throws you curvebulls and all you can do is swing at them, Thot’s who! you’ve got lo do. I’m on octive person ond sometimes I don’t even feel like I’m sick. But they keep reminding me that it’s still there, ond my mom doesn't wont me doing much. I'm al­ ways trying to get out and db something.” Briefs, Dates Golf Benent The Marino Corps LeugucDcluchmcnt 1096 1st Toys ForTois golf benefit is scheduled for June 6 at Twin Cedors at 8 a.m. The cost for the four-person captain’s choice is $50 per person, $200 per team. Free breakfost for pluyers. For more information contact Ron Sechrist (998-3007) or Tom Kopetzky (336-749-7547), Basketball Camps The Dovie boys basketball program will have 3 camps in June, • For boys and girls, the Purcnl/Child Comp will be held June 12-13 from 6-9 p,m. on Fridoy and 9-11:15 u,m, on Salurday, This is for rising first Ihrough 12lh graders. The cost is $55. • For boys and girls, the Shooting and Player Development Camp will be held June 15-17 from 6-8 p.m. The cost is $60, This camp is for rising sixth Ihrough 12th graders, • For boys only, Ihe War Engle Day Camp will be held June 17- 20 from 9 a,m,-3 p,m, for rising first Ihrough ninth graders. The cost is $95. You can register on wareaglepride.com and you may contact coach Mike Absher ut 751 -5905 ext. 123. Or you may cmajl Absher (abshcrm@davic,kl2.nc,us). Volleyball Camp The Davic volloyboli cump will be from July 27-30, The morti- ing session will be from 9-noon for rising grades 4-8. The after­ noon session will be from 1-4 for rising grades 9-12. AU campers will aUend Ihc moming session on the 30th for games and awards. Comps will focus on fundamental skill development and skill re­ view, offensive and defeniilvc strategies, game play and fun. Each cumpcr will rccclve a volleyball andT-shirt. 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"He improved in confer­ cnce, in regional and the state, so it was nn outstanding day for him,” Davie coach Daric Beitcr said. “Tying for eighth in the state is a great accomplishment for a sophomore. His' season ended really well.” On the girls side, senior Fa- lon Hooper was ninth in the shot put and 12th in the discus. She went 34 feet, two inches in the shot put, finishing five spots better than her seed (14th). “That was a really good throw,” Beitcr said. “Eighth placc was two feet ahead of her. She had a great year. She's ac­ complished a lot in the two years she’s been here. She’s go­ ing to the University of Arkan­ sas Little Rock, and she’s go­ ing to see if she can walk on the team there.” Hooper came in ranked 13th in Ihc discus, and she took I2lh. She went 103 feet to take fourth In the regional, but she couldn’t find her discus rhythm at the state. "She didn’t have her best day in the discus,” Beiter said. "She was throwing 113 feet during the season. That at tlie state meet would have put her in third or fourth. She was disappointed, but she shouldn’t be. She’s had a lot of accomplishments.” The 3200 relay team for Davie’s girls fmi,shed 14th, af­ ter arriving with a 16 seed. Un­ fortunately, ils time wus 10:25, 10 seconds behind the regional Davie Baseball Stats mark (10:15), On the bright side, all four members will tie back in 2010: juniors Caitlin Tutterow and Emerald Tuthill, sophomore Rachel Howell and freshman Kaitiyn Hutchins. "They didn’t have their best time, but we climbed up two positions and finished 14th,” Beiter said. "Early in the sea­ son we didn’t have a clue that we’d be at lhal level. We started off ruiining 11 minutes. It was realty a lot of effort on the girls’ port. We had some good times, good splits and a lot of effort to close the gap. And we passed two of tho teams that were sup­ posed to beat us.” ' Corvin Takes Over Men’s Softball : Home Run Lead ^ Todd Corvin has taken over the home-run lead in the men’s open softball league. Corvin, who plays. for Nichols Construction; has blasted six. Nick, Raby of ERA Premier Realty/Freebirds and Britt Osborne of C&C Paint/Osborne Towing are sec­ ond with four each. Four players are tied with three long balls - Charlie Parrow of Tri-County, Brack Beal of Nichols, Chris Reeves of C&C and David Mason of C&C. Twelve players are tied at two. R e c o r d : 1 1 - 1 0 , 5 - 5 C P C AVG. ЛВ R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Davie Softball Stats Jacob Barber .166 24 Ryan Barneycastle .142 7 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 6, 0 .2 ' , J 0 R e c o r d : 1 4 - 1 1 , 6 - 4 C P C Josh Berryhill .333 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Connor Bodcnhamer .375 40 6 15 3 0 1 4 2 2 Lindsey Bailey ,321 28 9 9 2 0 2 4 2 1 Dillon Byerly .250 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 ' Annelise Chesnee ,254 55 5 14 5 1 0 7 0 0 Jess Cartner .393 61 13 24 6 0 1 20 10 6 Tori Clontz .170 41 2 7 0 1 0 5. 2 0 Evun trisco .242 33 6 8 2 1 0 5 ■7 1 Kayla Cornatzer .400 5 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 Ryan Foster .236 55 8 13 1 0 0 8 6 6 Tisha Funderburk .179 67 10 12 3 0 2 12 3 3 Brad Gaither .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Losa'Ooubet .333 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carson Herndon .237 59 12 14 1 1 0 9 14 8 Michelle Hamilton .114 35 . '4 4 0 0 0 2 ',6 ' 2 Shelton Howard .090 33 1 3 0 0 0 1 4.0 !Sara Handy .308 68 14 21 1 0 0 9 ■5 2 \ Zach Long .222 18 2 4 ■ 2 0 0 2 1 '5 ■'Sadie Lagle .187 16 ;3 3 0 0 1 4 1 ,Ö Brandon Meade ,000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Grace Loeffler .111 17 1 3 0 0 0 1 5 1 Alex Newman .357 70 22 25 6 0 0 8 7 13 Megan Marshall .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corey Randall .250 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 ' Cassandra McClannon .166 12 2 2 0 0 0- 0 ,3 0 Tyler Seaford .285 56 12 16 , 2 0 • 0 4 9 6 Hnley McCune .224 49 6 11 0 0 0 2 4 1 Jacob Vernon .323 65 17 21 5 0 2 13 9 0 Chelsea Neal .203 38 10 10 0 0 0 3 3 3 ; Joe Watson .206 29 6 6 1 0 1 4 3 4 Amanda Riddle .176 34 4 6 0 0 .0 3 2 , 1 Jake Wyult .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Heather Riddle .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .277 566 109 157 31 2 6 81 81 57 Jordan Schultz . Whitney Short ,352 ,400 71 10 13 3 25 4 8 2 0 0 2 0 19 0 10 0 2 1 W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO , Samantha Tarleton .294 34 3 10 1 0 1 2 2 1 Josh Berryhill 3-2 2.35 8 4 1 0.1 29 2/3 27 14 10 14 26 Morgan Wyatt .542 70 28 38 6 3 9 29 13 6 Jess Cartner 0-1 4.03 5 0 0 0 1 8 2/3 9 10 5 3 13 TOTALS .272 667 119 182: 29 5 17 103 64 24 Evan Crisco 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0, 0 1 0 ’ Ryan Foster 0-0 6.63 3 0 0 0 0 61/3 10 9 6 12 7 W-L ERA G GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO BradOaithcr 2-1 2,94 8 4 0 0 .0 19 12 11 8 16' 21 Clontz 6-2 3.10 11 5 ,4 2 47 1/3 49 , 27 21 8 38 Carson Hemdon 0-0 14,00 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 . 1 Cornatzer 1-0 3.11 2 1 1 1 9 10 4 4 1 8 Shelton Howard 5-4 2,54 9 9 5 1 0 55 48 26 20 28 52 . Locfficr 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 2/3 0 0 0 , 0 2 Zach Long 0-0 31,50 1 1 0 0 0 1 1/3 6 6 6 3 1 Marshall 0-0 4.77 4 I 0 0 7 1/3 11 11 5" ■■■7 '3 Joe Watson 1-2 6,20 8 3 0 0 1 14 2/3 9 16 13 19. 18 Tarleton ’ 7-9 3.24 20 18 10 4 95 106 76 ^ :45 60 TOTALS 11-10 3,55 6 2 3 137 2/3 124 94 70 96 140 TOTALS 14-11 3.27 ,15 7 158 1/3 176 118 74 61 ill BUSINESS SPOTUGHT Garage Door Services of Farmington The garage door on your home Is one of those things you rarely think too much about until II stops workingl The staff at Garage Door Services of Farmington knows lhat your garage door can be more than Just a garage door-it’s often the main entrance for you and your family to get in and oul of your home. It also provides your home with an extra level of security. With Ihls in mind. Garage Door Services strives to ensure lhal you will never be without its service, Garage Door Services excels In service,of all makes and models ol garage doors and electric door openers. 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During the ceremony, students were recognized for their commitment to malcing good choices and slaying drug, alcohol nnd violence-free. Students were required to write a DARE essny describing why they think it is important to make good choices, especially about drugs, alcohol and violence. Three students, Chase Sheets, Jasmine Dniton, nnd Miknyin Thomas, were selected ns essny winners and read their essays to the audience. On April 24, all Davie fifth ■grnders traveled to the YMCA -for a dny of fun, exercise and ' new friendships. Students were assigned to a group (with fifth graders from other schools) so I that cuch child would hnve the ' opportunity to meet some new ‘people. Even though the weather wns unexpectedly warm, students enjoyed 'activities including hex ball, • field hockey, jumping rope, nnd ' basketball. At the end of the dny, fifth grnders had fun talking to their new friends nnd signing ' Field dny t-shirts. ■ Tho biggest event of the month was the EOO exams. During May, students worked hard to strengthen their skills for the tests. As students reviewed i for the EOGs, they practiced : answering sample questions and ; using their testing strategies. : North Dnvle Middle I Sixthnnd seventh grnde stu- ; dents in Mrs. Goodings’ career décisions classes have been working on sewing projects. They nre making pillows and stuffed animals using hnnd sew­ ing stitches. Each student will be able to take the project home after completion. Eighth grnde students in life skills nre also sewing. They are learning how to sew using the sewing machine. .Safety in Ihc use of machines has been stressed. In exploring technology, stu­ dents have had success with tho module bnse curriculum. There nre 12 modules nvnilnble; robot­ ics, energy and power, virtual nrchitecturc, health and fitness, forensic science, resenrch nnd development, struclufnl engi­ neering, electricity lind electron­ ics, environment and ecology, video production, alternative energy, and flight tcclinology. All modules integrate math, .sci­ ence und technology. Sixth grnders learned how lo type on the uiphnnumeric nnd numeric sections of the key­ board. After Icnrning how to proofread and what the editing murks are, students learned to format invitations, business let­ ters, memorandums, tables, and reports. Students should be well prepared to type any of the prod­ ucts. Seventh grnders learned about the basics of computers and technology, ethics in deal­ ing with the digitnl world, word processing, database, spread­ sheet, and multimedia. In eighth grnde, these students will tnke the NC Computer Competency Test to show their pronciehcy C a n y o u a n sw e r th ese B ib le Q u e stio n s? Test Your Bible Knowledge 1. The angel who cime to Mary was named! n) Gabriel; b) Michael; c) Enoch. I. Jesus wos born In whnt lown? n) Dclhleliem; b) Nnzarcth; c) Jerusalem. .1. Jesus arose from denth on what day? a) Good Friday; b) First day of the week which Is Sunday; c) Seventh dny, Ihe Sabbath. 4. Jesus' (Irst miracle was performed In which town? a) Nozoreth; b) Cana; c) Jericho. 5. Jtsui once sent Peter lo flnd money In a; a) cave; b) fish; c) purse. 6. II was prophesied that Christ would be a priest forever after the order of: o) Moses; b) Aaron; c) Mclchisedec. 7. What woman anointed Jesus' feel and wiped them with her hair? a) Elizabedi; b) Mary; c) Sarah. 8. Jtsus had how many half-brothers (other sons of Mary?) 0) four; b) none; c) two, 9. Jesus was cruclfled on which feast day of Ihe Jews? a) Possover; b) Purim; c) Pentccost. 10. Who was the apostle who three times denied that he was a disciple of Christ? a) Peter; b) Judas Iscariot; c) Matthew. 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' Name__ Address City___[State .Zip. , Return completed registration to: NORTH MAIN STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 605 North Main Streeti Mocksville, NC 27028 www.nmcofc.org in computer usnge. Passing this test is required for high school graduation. '' Mocksville Elementary Kindergarten students are cxcitcd about their first T)ig school yenr coming to nn end. They have been reinforcing skills learned throughout the year to celebrate successes. In math, students have practiced addition and subtraction using story problems. The story of the week wns u non-fiction book titled Building Beavers and explained many things about these interesting animuls. Students reviewed siglit words and word building strntegies. Writing has bccome n treat as they have Ruined confidence in their abilities and ure striving to inuke longer sentences und stories. Mrs. Flynn nnd Mrs. Cook’s first graders have been doing occnns und pirutes. They loved reading the adventure stories and learning the pirate lingo. Their favorite pirate treat wus the book, Grundmu and the Pirates. Students earned tickets to give away the class pet. Rainbow, the Beta fish, to somo lucky kid whose name is drawn out of the fish bowl. Students continue meusurement in math. They constructed a ramp and found out how far a race car could go. After some adjustments it went IÜO links uwuy. Students nre getting ready for second grade und huve written their new tcacher u letter to tell her nil about them.selves. Ms. Hockuduy's second grude cluss is wrapping up the yeur with a stiidy of fairy talcs. Students have been reading versions and comparing und contrasting these stories ns well us identifying fuiry tule story elements. They have been . studying mutter in science witli ; the chunges in solids, liquids, und guses. .They performed several experiments lo observe the.se chnnges. In matli they arc studying 3-D shapes and mcniori/.ing inultipliuulion facts, Plncbrook Glcnicnlnry Kindergarten clusses ure working on an end of the year book eulled “The Very Hungry Kindergartner” bused on the book "Tho Very Hungry Cnterpiilnr". Students arc enjoying tearing paper to ercnte fruits for the pages of the book. First grade students of Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Hendrix, Mrs. Miller, und Mrs. Drane enjoyed , a visit from the Tangiewood School Nature Programs. The program coordinators led the students on a classroom "nature" walk where they found clues ubout animuls native to this area. A highlight was the pet corn snake, Cornelious. Second- graders have been wrapping up a science stiidy of animal life cycles. Tlwy have been preparing for the second grade Spelling Bee. Second graders luive had tl)eir own end •of grnde assessments in reading, writing, und, math. Most importantly, second graders have been cheering the upper grades bn to do their best with EOGs and supporting Ihetn by being quiet during testing time. Third graders ’ have cohipleted EOO tests. All third grades will luid their last field trip to Dan Nicholas Park. Mrs. Bradford's class is studying plants' and seeds. They investigated honeysuckle parts und tasted its nectar. The students read the story The Pinatu Maker and are making Mickey Mouse piñatas as a follow up of a study of Walt Disney at the beginning of the year. Fourth grude students ure discussing the bruttches of governments und the responsibilities of eucii branch. Thcy-liave been reviewing this information as a preparation for a field trip to Raleigh - u culmination of u yeur-long study of North Carolina. While in . Raleigh, students visited the Capitol building. Legislative building and the museums of history and natural sciences. Bus riders of the week arc Danielle Legtcrs, Vivek Ganapu, Nutulie Walton, Juliu South, Jordan M ortin,'and Hanna Dunn! These students received ribbons during morning announcements. PBS winners tliis week nre Mukuyla Smith, Emmu James, Aiden Booth, Trey Ellis, David Welcomc, Joseph Patterson, Trevor Duy, Morgun Athey, Matthew King, Payton Phillips, Brandon Dwyer, Cody Beane, Zellu Ebert, Kate Sink, Jessicu Johnson, Karly fleck, Suruh Jnmes, and Meghan Donley. These students had lunch wilh a friend. . William R. Davic Elementary Mrs. Prince and Mrs. Anderson's kindergarten classes huve been leurning ubout furms und farm animuls so tliey will understund whnt they see during n field trip to 'Lnzy 5 Rnnch. Students rend Homes Around the World nnd have been leurning how homes ure different according to tho climate and materials available. They have been working on addition, solying story problems and learning about symmetry. Students nre counting down the last days of school and have done projects showing favorite kindergarten moments. Mary Boger, Prc-K assistant teacher, wus recently given one of Davie Counties most honored uwurds. She wns chosen Assistant Pre-K Teacher of the Year. She hns worked with the Davic County Preschool Program for eight years, has obtained her Highly Qualified Certificate and consistently maintains her annual training. i “Mnry is a treasure in and out of the classroom,” her teacher said. “Her flexibility is. never ending. When asked to monitor the preschool van route she was more than willing to comply with the request. Her adaptability extends graciously ' into the classroom sotting.' Always arriving early, Mary . prepares the room for the planned daily agenda and then greets each child with open arms. She is a source of encouragement for the children and fellow staff members. The displayed art is a sinull visual of how Mary constantly stimulutes the child’s creutivity and free-thinking skills. Mnry exudes brilliance and love when ■ it comes to setliiig up for special events throughout the yenr. "Paying individunlized attention to every detail, Mnry surely makes every child in the classroom feel, special.” On May 28, the Prc-K graduation ceremony wus held. The children shined us they presented selections to show off some of what they learned throughout the year. Staff nnd - family members beamed with pride und shed tears of joy while watching tho children. C o o leem ee E lem entary S tar S tu d en ts for the w eek of M ay 23, from left: front - Jerem iah Kennetdy, Kala Godw in, N l'Jaya Finger, Z ack Cole; m iddle - M ichele W erbeck, Luis L azaro, K atie H ager, A ndrew D urham , S e a n n a W elch; back - S a ­ v an n a M ance, Alexis H ernandez, Milton Bonilla, Ja re d Waller, M iranda O w ens. C ornatzer E lem entary C ougars of the W eek: B rianna Howell, M addie O w en, A dam Brahim , Jennifer Jaim es, J e s s e H ernandez, C aleb S teele, N athan LaLonde, J a i r . S andoval, R e ece V izcaino, Z ach B artlett, D avid M ayfield, K ayla Kirby, Trinity S carlett, O ton Ju a ra c e , M ichael Long, David M oore, Llzzeth B enitez, Jo sh Sm ith, S tep h an y S an ch ez, S arah C rotts. -------------------------------------------------------------------- — I I— I ^ M ocksviile E lem entary Terrific Kids for Ju n e, from left: row 1 - K enia C uadra, P eyton W hitley, M ax Sw alm A shton W illiams, R ihonna W ilson, Vernon Prater, A na M Iranda-Barrera, C aleb Sw artz, E duardo Castillo; D anleia Figueroa, Jo sep h Chor, Z a’Q uan Martin, O scar Miguel, Jack M ena, C ariey G reen, Austin Stroud, FedI H ernandez Z achary Shuskey; row 3 - A rm ando D om inguez, S aral Phillips, S h en d au s Lohm an, Christian Nice, Amarl Tillman' G avin W ingard, S ydney W yatt, Justin Boardwi'ne, B rianna Fett; row 4 - P eyton B eardon, M elghanne lavaroni' Lesley A lvarado, N athan Krull, Ellie B yers, A nthony R enegar, Abigail B arrera, T hom as Beaty; row 5 - Adrian H em andez, C heyanne Stew art, Miya Tabor, Z achary C ram er, S am an th a Rivera, M atthew Forrest, A aron B em ah row 6 - Loren M yers, C arlos A scencio, D aniel Harrell; row 7 - Jonathon Cook, K assady M cG reevv M irhaoi C am pbell, R eb eca P ereira. '''"‘'"cjei DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - B9 Early College Students Earn Academic Honor The following Davie County Eariy College High School students earned aca­ demic honors list status for spring semester: Priyanka Barad, Devin Benuchnmp, Mntt Borlik, Hannah Buie, Kendrn Custer, Zane Duffner, Cong Hinkle, Nikki Hollar, Matt Meeker, Brittany Metcalf, Kelly Presley, Blake Rosier, Kristen Scariett, and Victoria Stanley. These students earned a 3.5 grade point average or above in iligh school and college courses for spring semester. Grab And Go Contest Winners Are Announced E a r t h D a y A t C o r n a t z e r Cornatzer Preschool celebrated Earth Day on April 22. Students learned the importance of protect­ ing the planet and community involvement. They and their families donated flowers, plants, vegetables, and garden decorations. Working together they planted a garden in the front of the classroom. Stu­ dents are pictured near a personal sign local painter Tim Smith designed and,donated. Pictured, from left: front - Austin Glass and Sadie Eddinger; second row - Bryson Parker, Joel Cheek, Aimee Loj, Sara Bishop, John Parker, Chloe Beal; third row - Christina Gaddy, Jay Nlland, Baylee Simmons, Eli Smith, Anthony Dixon, Brianna Howell, Christina Sammons, Zack Stowe. Not Pictured:,Ty Proctor. Grand prize winners of the first Grab and Oo contest were announced at the Davie Board of Education meeting last month. They were Paige Berryhili and Emily Freeman from William Ellis Middle School, Suih Linville from South Duvic Middle, nnd Kelly Loy from Davic High, The contest, judged by School Health Advisory Council members, was sponsored by a grant, und winners received cash prizes. It wus held to encournge pnrcnts, teachers, students and the community to think about healthy eating choices when grabbing food to bo eaten on the go. Entrants were able to use a variety of techniques, ranging from making posters to writing a comic strip to creating a video, Berryhili and Freeman made a video that will be reproduced for use at the middle and elemental^ levels for classroom activities or for othor media outlets at the schools. Linville made a poster that will be reproduced into stickers, mugnets und lurgcr posters and will be distributed at all the schools. Loy also creatcd u poster that won first place and was made into key chains lhat will be given to high school students, B rad P ark s talks to P inebrook first g rad ers ab o u t beekeeping. Pinebrook Students Learn About Bees Pinebrook Elementary first grade students know a little bit about beekeeping. The students of Wendy Drane, Tracy Miller, Sandy Hendrix und Trade Welch got the lesson from Brad Parks, Welch's brother, who started beekeeping as a hobby. Parks tuught the first grud- ers about the three main types of honeybees found in the hive; the queen bee, her worker bees and the drones. Parks taught stu­ dents about the life cycle of hon­ eybees. He also clarified some com-, mon myths, such as why bees sting and the differences be­ tween honeybees and other in­ sects. He said lhat honeybees play important roles in the growth of certain fruits and vegetables. Students learned about smokers and various tools that have to be used when working in the bee hives. Porks showed the children the special hat and suit he has to wear when han­ dling his bees. Some students even got to try (he suit on. Finally, students were able to taste some honey. U .................' - .. . S outh D avie eighth g rad e b an d m em bers are; front L to R, K rista Miller an d R achel W illiam s an d b ack Ja ck D odd, C hris C am pbell an d D avid H ursey. T hey a re posing with trophies w on a t a recent com petition. Including overall b e st band. Soutii Davie Band Wins Top Honors At Va. Competition G arrett B oger tries on th e b e e k e e p e r hat. N oble Sm ith p re p a re s to do th e "W aggle D ance", a com m on practice of w orker b ees. By Jackie Seabolt Duvie Enterprise Record The South Davie Band won top honors ut a recent competi­ tion in Virginia and brought home a trophy for best overall band. Eighth grade bund members and one invited seventh grader, whq played French horn at the competition, went lo Yorktown, VA from April 24-26 to compete against bands from Delaware, South Carolina, Virginia, and North Carolina. The spring competition is sponsored by Music Showcase Festivals and competitions are held throughout the United States. The 52 participants from S. Davic raised money all year to attend the competition, accord­ ing to band teacher Mr. Kathy Ferebee. The students competed that Friday and won Outstanding Trumpet Section, first place in their division, and Over^] Band out of all divisions in the com­ petition, “By winning Overall Band of the Festival, South Davie will l>e entered in the National Grand Sweepstakes,” Ferebee said. After the competition the band had supper and went shop­ ping at the Patrick Henry Mall before checking into their iiotel. On Saturday they spent 12 hours at Busch Gardens Theme Park in Williamsburg, Mrs. Ferebee rode the Grif­ fon, a roller coaster that literally drops straight down. The weather was good, but exceptionally hot, at the park nnd two students did get sick. “The students were ex­ tremely well behaved und coop- crutive,” Ferebee said. With the help of several - chaperones the trip ended well and the group returned to Mocksville around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. ‘The chaperones did a wonderful job and helped the trip run smoothly,” Ferebee said, - But, bund is not finished yet. South Davie still has the Solo and Ensemble Festival to attend on May 9. A full day trip to Carowinds for 7 th nnd 8th grad­ ers on May 23, And year end concerts on May 28 and June 1, “I have had n good yenr und nm already looking forward tb next year,” Ferebee said, ; She only hus a few years left before she retires and would like for the lust ones to be Ihe best. The Odd Shop C o n s i g n m e n t s Your Internet Marketing Service $ M A K E lyiO N E Y O N EBAY $ Let us sell your items ih our consignment eBay store. Turn your unwanted <ind unused items into Cdsh! Cars-Jewelry-Collectibles-Toys-Toois-Etc at the corner o f Hwy 158& Farmington Rd. 336-577-7673 cell • 336-998-8377 theoddshopebay@yahoo.com ask for Rick ' ! iI d B io f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Juné 4,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 ■ Cl Taylor Crotts Is exhausted after the South Davie Comet walk-a-thoh. Cynthia Arreola, Tatuni Edwards, Brandi Swishfer, Mandy Merritt, Ashley Cregar make their way around the South Davie track.. They Care South Davie Students Raise Money For Water For Sudan School After reading an article written by Davie native Billy Riddle, about his efforts to help the people of Wadupe, Sudan, sixth grade Comet students at South Davie Middle School were inspired to help. On April 24, the students held a Walk-a-Thon for Billy Riddle's non-profit organiza­ tion, Why The Woods. They successfully raised $2,402.32 to help provide wells for clean drinking water and the building of a school in Wadupe. Riddle left for Wadupe on May 5 to begin work on these projects. Visit the website www.whyihewoods.com for more information and woys you can help to support Ihis cau-se. The walk-a-thon participants Include, from left: front - Mandy Merritt, Tatum Edwards, Cynthia Arreola, Ashley Creagar, Breeana Nicholson; row 2 ■ Toni Musseni Tara Duchemln, Jordan Beam, Aslah Peterson, Katie Parker; row 3 - Ryan Robinson, Jiake Steiner, Austin Jones, Taylor Crotts, Blaise Bennett; and row 4 - Brandi Swisher, Brianna Moore, Madison Holland, Ràndy Smith, Conner Hennelly . im\ student m Produced Film To Be Shown Monday Zach Drechsler mans the camera while Paul Beauchamp and Sean Norona rehearse a fight scene. - Photos by Robin Snow Cooieemee Elementary teachers, staff and assistants dress In character and perform for the annual EGG Idol contest. EOG Idol Cooleemee Elementary Has Fun Preparing For Tests / The talent wus evident performed for local judges winner was light, judges chose recently at Cooleemee Randy (Steve Morrison), Paula the teacher assistants as the (Shelly Morrison) and Simon winner. The winners crcatcd (Luis Munoz). The event was original costumes and danced hosted by Omar Seacrest to the song "Cupid Sliuffle”. (believed to be a distant Students responded to the relative of Ryan). event wilh rousing cheers and Although the race for a terrific .scores. Elementary School. The school held the annual EOG Idol. ■;;;— ;--------------; " ...................................................... — Grade Level teachers as Cooleemee Elementary teachers, staff and assistants dress In character and per- well as office staff, resource, form for the annual EOG Idol contest. and teacher assistants hi Fdiilit Gymnashim 162 Webb Way (Hwy 158) • Advance, NC ,_FUNDAYIatinlay.JunB8«n«ii-2|ini Slide • Face Painting • Games Drawing for a Free Birthday Party Drawing for a Free M onth of Tumbflng Drawing for a Week of Summer Cam p d Raffle for a $50 Gas Card All freo (except food) Hot dogs, Drinks. Popcorn & SnoW Cones availably for purchase. 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By Beth Cassidy \ Enterprise Record A group of students from Davie High will get to experience their 15 minutes of fame, literally, June 8. For tho past four months, the students in Digital Media II, under the direction of tcacher Ruth Page, have been working on a short film called Disuactión. The film Will be premiered at the school Monday, June 8, at 7 p.m. in the Choral Room. Concessions will be sold prior to Ihc beginning, and there will be a reception afterward in the Multipurpose Room. Seating is limited, so Page is requesting an RSVP; PageR@davle.kl2.iic.iis. Admission is free but Page said "donations will be gladly accepted” to help with equipment, costumes and a new audio board. The film is about a secret agent, Walter Wade Waliaco, played by Paul Beauchamp, whose mission is to recover a disk, but while on the mission, he is injected with a poison by Mercy Lynch, played by Lucy Freibergeir. He ends up retrieving the disk and Mercy ends up dead, but the iend is a surprise. Parts of the filn) were shot in local areas, including the courthouse and the former Moby’s coffee stiop. Paul said ttwy also; : . filuied a fight scene at his h o u ^ \ Nyhich ended whèii two holes put into the shéetrock; ; The students werè responsible for every step of the film, said Page, from conccpt to fruition, from writing to casting to costumes to the actual filming. “There were so many little details to work out, and it's really amazing how long it took to get a few seconds of footage on film. They have worked so hard for so long, and they definitely went aboye and beyond anything I could have realistically expected,” she said. . I . , Page and the students put in ' many mòre hours than were available during class time,' working at night and on weekends. > Tiiey had problems with lighting, rewrote the script three times and continually scrutinized each scene, making sure it iooked just right on film. Many of the studeiits plan to go into film for their professions. Beauchamp, a sophomore, wants to be cither a director or editor, and Freiberger wants to go into design intermedia. She is a junior. Nathan Battles, a senior, plays Sturgil Holcomb in the film and wants to major in game design and development and possibly go back to college for video prodiiction.ii; ^ Sean ^orona, also a senior, plays i Mr. McCallister, and is going to , UNC Greensboro to pursue a career in directing or screenwriting. The entire cast: Paul Beauchamp as Walter Wade Wallace; Nathan Battles as Sturgil Holcomb and Guard 8; Lucy Freiberger as Me^cy Lynch; Jordan Taylor as Faith and Guard 6; Bob McDaniel as Roland Mclver and Guard 2; Zach Drechsler as Todd Nader atid Guards 3 and 9; Michael Lynch as Kvle Lvnch-. Sean Norona as Mr. McCallister and Guwds 7 rad l2; Ruth Page as Associate.l; Mr, Rogers as Associate 2; Officer Gusman as Gusman; Vanessa Cuellar as Guard 4; Jordan Kinder as Guards S and 10; Adani McCallister as Guard li a^nd Zach Drechsler Is ready with the camera, 'V ' ■ Teacher Ruth Page Is proud ^the students’ dedication.Christian^ee as Tho Assassin. C 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 ; I ' 1 il'i; Y b u V e I n v i t e d • é* V o c a t i o n B i b l e S c h o o l J u n e 14-18 6 :3 0 - 8 :3 0 p m Em ail o r call to rag ister 998 3022 office@ graenm «a< iow sbc.org C re S ^ /Ç ÎS  w S 1646 Hwy. 801 North B a p t is t c h u r c h MocksvUle Ben Franklin Crafts Uacation Bible School STIMULUS PLAN ^25 G ifi Certificate Ben Franklin would like to help your churches summer programs. Times are tight and we’re here to help with lots of paint, heads, felt, foam, visors, T-shirts and more. T o receiv e y o u r c h u rch es g ift c e rtific a te , p lease p resen t the fo llo w in g in fo rm atio n : • C o n ta c t nam e ’ C h u rc h e s m ailin g ad d ress • B ib le S ch o o l d ate • C h u rch b u lletin o r letterh ead ^ Limit one $25 gift certificate per church. Available al Mocksville location only. Ben Franklin store Huurs и ; . n . Muii-Siil 9-9, 'Л .. '• Suiitliiy 1 (i >11 n, .1 , Ashley Couple Celebrates 40th Wedding Anniversary Charlie Larry and Judith Carter Ashley of Howardtown Road, Mocksvillc, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on May 31. They were married on May 31,1969 in Dulin United Method­ ist Church. Hellatd-McGlothlin Engagement Announced Ron Helled and Elissa KicOlothlin of Mocksville announce their plans to marry on July 25, After a honeymoon in Sturgis, S.D., they will reside in Mocks­ ville. Godbey Reunion This Sunday The descendants of Calvin Monroe and Margaret Elvira Gaither Godbey will meet Sunday, June 7 for their 10th Annual Family Reunion. The gathering will be at Society Baptist Church, Socicty Church Road just off US 64 West on Garden Valley Road, approximately 11 miles west of Mocksville. A time of fellowship will begin at 3:30 p.m, with the picnic meal to be shared at approximately 5. Family members are cncouraged to bring pictures and information of interest to share as well us updated family information for tho history booklets. There arc approximately 250 descendents of Calvin and Elvira Godbey, many in und around Davio, Rowan and Iredell counties. Anderson’AHen Engagement Announced Jcsslcu Marie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jeffery Anderson of Mocksville, und Michael Ray Allen, son of Norman G. "Bud" Allen Sr. and Mary W. Edgertpn of Mocksville, announce their engagement. The bride and groom arc to own und operate the local Buck’s Pizza franchise. The wedding will be an outdoor ceremony on Aug. 29 at Rediand Pentecostal Holiness Church in Advancc. Dancers Bring Honrte Awards Fronn Competition Library Plans Summer For Kids The temperature is rising and so is the level of fun and activity at the Davie County Public Library. The summer calendar is packed with programming for thefamily. ; Monday night is family night with' artists, magicians, musicians, theatre groups, African drum ensembles, and a mud scientist. Wednesday is movie day with offerings for young children at noon and for teens at 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon is Playtime for kids ages 10 and up. The auditorium will be niled with games and crafts for an afternoon of creative fun. Story times will still be on Tuesdays and Fridays. There will be a visit from some cutc and creepy critters - from baby bunnies to snakes and a baby crdcodilc. Of course it wouldn't be summer reading at the library if you couldn’t earn prizes. Two reading clubs provide incentives for kids from the youngest non- reader up through high school. “Remember, the only way to keep your reading skills sharp is to practice,” said Lisa Neal, librarian. "So stop by the library or visit our website ut www.library.daviecounty.org for a calendar of activities. "We are going to have lots of fun at the library this summer, and we want you to join us.” Davic School of Dance stu­ dents attended several compe­ titions this yeur, including Sut­ urduy, Muy 9 with seven studios at Star Talent Productions at the Carolina Theater in Downtown Greensboro. Natalie Donati earned high gold and first overall high score in the recreational division for modern ballet/juniors. Jennifer Powell earned u high gold in the tap/tcen divi­ sion. Savannah Stone won plati­ num and first overall high score in the competition division in modern ballet/juniors. Cindy Corriher, Nicole Slate and Savannah Stone won high gold and second overall high scorc ih the competitive divi­ sion, jazz/juniors. The trio earned high gold und third over- all high score in tap/juniors. Anna und Cindy Corriher, Alun Dean, Jennifer and Nicole Powell, Adilenc Ruano, Savan­ nah Stone and Jessica Williams earned gold in the hip hop teen division. Cindy Corriher, Natalie Donati, Evan Jennings, Oillian Luttrell, Briunnu Moore, Jenni­ fer and Nicole Powell, Nicole Slate, Savannah Stone and Claudia Solis earned high gold und first overall high score in the modem/junior small group division. Natalie Donati, Brianna Moore, Jennifer and Nicole Powell and Claudia Solis earned high gold.and sccond place overall in tap/small Junior groups in the recreational divi­ sion. Moxie’s Bar 142 N. 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Al­ though she hus been placcd on the donor's list, Wilson doesn't believe she'll be a good candi­ date for the transplant, because Chevls and Lianna Cuthrell of Mocksville are happy to announce the birth of their baby girl, Avery Jane Cuthrell, on Feb. 13, 2009 at Forsyth M edical Center, W liislon-Salem , N O . She weighed 7 Ihs. 3 oz. and wos 21 inches long. M aternal grandparents are Buddy nnd Read Landen of New Port, N C and Jane Hinson of Macon, G A . Paternal grandparents are Earl and Cindy Cuthrell of Mocksville. Mallyah Elyssa Allen was M aternal great- born on May 4, 2009 at 5:15 grahdparents arc Ibm m y and at Forsyth Medical Cen- Frances Landen of Wades- ‘er. She weighed 7 lbs. 14.6 boro, N C and Aaron and Lou ounces. H er parents are Hinson of Lllesvllle, N C . > Jocelyn Martinez and Robert Paternal great-grandparents Joe Allen Jr. Grandparents are Sue and Jack Eudy. are Elizabeth M artinez, Father, mother, big Arlene Allen and Robert brother and baby are all doing Allen. Uncles are Jachawn well and reside In Mocksville. Martinez and Iburus Allen. she also suffers from SjOgren’s them fixed and gives them to the syndrome, a chronic uutoim- kids." Hull said. "You should mune disease in which a see the smiles on these kids person's white blood cells attack faces when Shirley gives them moisture-producing glands. For a bike. It's like they can't believe some, SjOgren’s (pronounced thebikeistheirs. It's like Christ- show-grens) is simply an irrita- mas to them," tion which causes dry eyes and Wilson, a mother of two and ■ dry mouth, but for many, the a grandmother, said seeing the disease is much more cruel, children .smile or hearing them Sjtigren’s also causes dysfunc- laugh brings her ajoy she never tion and breakdown of other or- experienced before she became gans such as the kidneys, gas­ trointestinal system, blood ves­ sels, lungs, liver, pancrcas, and the central nervous system. Wilson said the combination ill. "1 lised to work with handi­ capped children, mostly those with cerebral palsy," Wilson said. "I've always had a love for of COPD and Sj6gren’s has kids, but since I've been diag- caused her to lose 100 pdunds nosed, it's like 1 woke up to the Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 1 8 9 8 6 5 3 7 6 5 1 2 2 8 3 1 8 9 7 6 4 Solution On Page CIO since November, and that her body is literally killing itself. "It was just the luck of the draw," Wilson said. "It's what­ ever God deals you. You can curse it, or you can use the time you have to make a difference. 1 dont have the time to curse it, I only have enough time left to muke memories." Without the transplant, Wil­ son, who travels everywhere with a small oxygen tank, said her doctor gives her about a year before her lungs will no longer be able to function without me­ chanical ussistunce, or life sup­ port. "I'm reully not afraid," Wil­ son ^aid, her shortness of breath coming through wilh each sen­ tence, "I've made a lot of mis­ takes in my life, but I've re­ ceived God's grace. I've been saved, I know where I'm going." Wilson said her faith in God iind gsing the time she has left' to muke u difference in the lives of others is whut^gets her up in . the morning. "There is a lot of poverty in this neighborhood," Piim Hull, a neighbor and friend of Wilson's said. "This woman, even with all her suffering, is making a difference in the lives of these children. She cooks and feeds a bunch of these kids ev­ ery day, and her apartment is like a magnet for these kids when they get home from school." Hall suid Wilson found a cause to live for. "She hus been collecting bikes from people, all kinds, good condition, broken down, it doesn't matter. Then she gets world around me. The leaves are . prettier, the laughter of the chil­ dren is amazing. I'm just thrilled by these things every day." Hall said Wilson lias become an inspiration to her, too. "She just amazes me, no matter how bad things arc in my life, no matter how hard I'm struggling with money, no mat­ ter how many bills 1 have to put off because I dont have the money to pay them right away, I can't get too down, becausc there's Shirley, out in the park­ ing lot tf>'ing to teach some little kid how to ride a bike." Hall said, her eyes tearing. "How can I feel like I have it bad when she's fucing whut she has, but she's still out there bringing joy to everyone around her." Hull decided the best way to honor Wilson was to try to help her in her quest to get all the broken, rusty bikes she has in front of her apartment fixed and ready for kids to ride. To raise the money, as well as help off­ set some of Wilson's medication costs, Hall has organized a pokei run fund raiser this Sat- Bikers interested can meet at Moxie's between 10:30 and I a.m. for a 1 lO-mile trip that will take them tp Tucker's Place in Advance and four other stops before returning to Mocksville for a door prize drawing and live music. The cost is $25 first hand, and $15 second hand, lunch included. Tho.se wishing to donate a door prize, un un- wunted child's bike or cash, cun do so at Moxie's any time this week. Hall said she hopes the event will raise around $1,000. Fpr Wilson, the money isn't important. What gets her choked up is the friendship she has developed with her neigh­ bor. "I've lived a full life, it's been a rough life, and it's coming to u rough ending," Wilson suid. urday,Junc 6 at Moxie's Baron "But Ifl can make a difference Main Street Mocksville. in downtown in a child's life, it wus well worth it." 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Scored 100 on 62. Congregation's place 63. Had down pat 65. Low-quallty Answers On Page CIO T Parents still looking for something fun for their kids lo do this summer are invited lo spend some time at the Davie "Family YMCA on Monday night for a summer cump open house. "We’re renlly excited aboul camp this year, and want to give families a taste of what our day camps will be like,” said David Shutt, Davie Family YMCA youth director. “This is also a greut lime for fumilies who have ulreudy signed up to meet the counselors before camp starts. “From 6-7p.m. we’ll huve the open house, wilh food nnd some of Ihe fun folks would experience at camp. We’ve got activities for Ihe kids to play, including an obstacle course and water games in Ihe field. Families that attend the open house will receive a coupon that allows the family to swim in the a ub Forming A new club is being formed in Cooleemee for pepple age 55 und older. The first meeting will be at 11 a.m. Monday, June 8 in the fellowship hall at First Baptist Church. Patk in the back of the church and bring a covered dish. “There will be good fellow­ ship, fun and food,” said Nancy Foster and Bettie Smith. Recital Sunday Piano students of AniUi Long will play in a recital Sunday, June 7 al 2:30 p.m. ut the Davie County Public Library. Those who plan to partici­ pate are: Savannah Taylor, Sam Linville, Emily Arismendy, Katie Koontz, Kaylee Allison, Caleb Moore, Joslyn McGee, Jennifer Jordan, Kelli Graham, Caitiin Tutterow, Xiaa Tillman, Alyssa Hilton, Edward Renfroe, Ben Brock, Anna McBride und Jiilia Vaughn-Jones. .................... pool from 7-8 on Monday nighl, so make sure you bring swim suils und towels.” The Davie Family YMCA is offering several camps this summer, including day cump for rising first-fifth graders, SOS day camp for rising sixth-ninth graders, Mad Science, British Socccr, All Sport, Golf und Basketball camps. “Camp brochures that describe all the camp options are available ut the YMCA or online al davie.ymcanwnc.org," said Shutt. “Slots are still open for campers in all of our camps, so we hope people will take advantage of this event to sign their children up, whether it’s for a week, a month or ail summer.” ’Diabetes] A r e Y o u U n a b l e t o M a n a g e Y o u r Type 2 Diabetes W i t h D i e t a n d E x e r c i s e A l o n e ? \()ii m:i\ hr oli^ibli' lo parlicipaU' ill :i jilol)iil I'litiii'iil rcsoarcii slii(i> оГ:т iiiM'sli^alioiiiil inrdii'alioii. If you... • H av e n o t b e e n tre a te d w ilh, o r h a v e h ad only lim ited e x p o s u re to, oral a n tid iab etic m ed icatio n • A re b e tw e e n 18 a n d 7 7 y e a rs of a g e You may be eligible to participate In a global clinical research study. Participants may receive study-related medical care, study medication, laboratory work, and evaluations, at no cost. ent M e d ic a l R e s e a rc h , Tomorrow's MediclfW Today S a lisb u r y 7 0 4 - 6 4 7 - 9 9 1 3Or [each ui on Ihs web ol localBd-SalWJury One Blook liom Hospital C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 Sheffield-Calahaln News By Janice Jordan Sheffield-Calahaln Correspondent It was a busy week in Sheffield with good news and sad news. It began with word that former resident, Gary “Cotton” Edwards, 61, died Monday, May 25 at his home in South Carolina. Son of Charley Mae Edwards of Sheffield and the late James Hugh Edwards, he is also survived by his wife, Pamela Martin Edwards of thc home, a son, a stepson, a stepdaughter and three grandchildren. Local surviving family members include brother Lester Edwards (Maxine), and sisters Shirley Edwards and Sandra Dyson (Terry). Services were May 29 with interment in New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery. Anyone wishing to send a memorial is asked to consider the Alpha One Foundation, 2397 S. W. 27th Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33133 or New Union New Building Fund, c/o Terry Dyson, 595 Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksville. Condolences are offered to family and friends. John Henry Reeves was rushed to Iredell Memorial Hospital for emergency gall bladder surgery, but ho is making strides toward recovery in spite of having developed pneumonia. From friends who have spoken with him, it is apparent that he is looking forward to being home soon. As you proy for the Edwards family and for John Henry's swift recovery, you are requested to add a few more additions to your list, as well. Nuncy Keller Campbell fell while with grandchildren at a skoting rink in Forsyth County on Saturday afternoon, and was transported to Forsyth Memorial Hospital, where surgery was required to set her broken arm,. Sandra Dyson was taken to; Forsyth Hospital on Snturday evening for emergency abdominal surgery and may be a patient for several days in order to recuperate and get much needed rest. Robin White would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, comments. C en ter preschool g rad u ­ ate, A shlen Drye, se e m s happy to have m ade the big step tow ard kindergar­ ten. and other shows of concern about her sight difficulties and the lens implant procedure which should greatly improve her vision. Tho Reeves Family Reunion, which includes quite a few family tree branches in our community, is being held on Saturday, June 6 beginning at 4 p.m. with a covercd dish dinner, Any interested friends or relatives are invited to attend. Saturday, May 30 was ' Family Night for members of the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department members and Iheir immediate fumiiies at tho community recreation ureu. Muny in the department have spent hours of their free time clearing thc fire department property udjucent to tho community center, and everyone was able to see the results of those efforts while enjoying thoir evening meals. The children enjoyed the playground equipment, while adults sat out of the sun under the covercd shelter. Firefighter/ EMT, Wayne Whitaker, with help from his wife, Karen und ono of their daughters und u son- in-law, brought their cooker lo prepare aU the haihburgers and hotdogs that the crowd could eat. Auxiliary members prepared the fixings for the sandwiches und prepured an assortment of desserts that topped off the meal. While severul diners worked off some calories pitching horseshoes, others took time to catch up on conversations that aren’t possible to have when on emergency scenes. Recent Illinois transplant, Ju.son Butts, whose wife Amunda is from Sheffield, is a firefighter for Sheffield-Calahaln. He’s a great sport about thc many ribbings he gets about being a Yankee and not liking grits. But he has no complaints about eating persimmon pudding, so the competition for that dessert continues lo grow. Perhups having seen much of the urgent sido of life at vehicle accldcnts and at many types of fires makes spending time with children and other family members and friends oven more .spccial for the group of fire department members. Three infants in uttendunce, runging in uge from 9 weeks to 7 months, reminded everyone of the continuance of life und tho joys that little ones cun bring. Many youngsters, including cancer patient Joanna Trent, stopped Iheir pluy just long enough lo eat beforo thoy rushed buck to thc swings, slides, und bicycles. Several women who don't often get to hold babies enjoyed passing Kendra Lynne Trent amongst them with the approval of her mother, Amy. Also Iho daughter of firefighter, Adam Trent, Kendra already weighs more than 10 pounds although she was born on April 14. Her big sister, Cunducc, wus happy to take off running with Ihe other children, as Kendra will certainly wunt to do, too beforo her mom und dad can blink thoir eyes. Morgun ThutI, at 7 months, wus the happiest child in the crowd, and is known lo keep her grandparents, Randy and Vicki Groce, us well us her Firefighter A dam T rent holds his new baby daughter, K endra at th e station's Fam ily Night. Form er Illinois resident, SGVFD firefighter Ja so n B utts tal<es his turn at h o rse­ sh o e s while his team m em ber, Justin D yson w atches. parents, Ed and Amber Thutt on their toes during all of her moments uwukc. Mudison Drye, who urrived on March 30. well before her expected due dute in April, is thriving and is ulreudy becoming accustomed lo lots of uctivities. The evening’s event was blessed with perfect weather, so uny losses at horse .shoes couldn't be blamed on wet ground. Muy always brings graduations, bul one ofthe most fun ones, where curfew is not an issue, happens ut thc end of preschool. Rising kindergurlners get their first experience wcuring caps and gowns und purents begin to reulize what may lie uheud for their children. Ashlen Drye followed in thc footsteps of her brother Caleb and several of her friends when she wore her blue cap and gown for graduation from Center Preschool. Proud parents, Noah and Ellie Drye, snapped several photos of the special occasion. Worship services at Ijumes Baptist Church were a little different on Sunday, May 31, since il was u 5th Sunday. Spcciul music, songs, and testimony were the primary focus. Those who held the congregation’s ullention with music wore Myrtle Stroud; Teresa Alexander and daughters, Amy and Sarah; Jumie White; and Robin Ellis. Those who spoke und gave testimony of thc many blessings from God, plus what tho church means to them'were Wendi White, June Tutterow, Larry Tutterow, Elmer Allen, Gordon Grilling ham tA jrgers an d hotdogs for the entire fire d e ­ partm ent Is m em ber, W ayne W hitaker. Fink, Creolu Rogers, und Annie Ingram. All in ull, thfc .service was meaningful and particularly uplifting for those in ultendunce. The church will hold its Vacation Bible School from Jiniel4-l8from6;l5-8;30each evening, with commencement on June 19. Visitors ure welcome. • A while back I wrote about a Sheffield tradition, Mary Ann’s Fumily Huir Cure, which due to the heulth of its owner, Mury Ann Swisher, would bo changing hands. It’s now buck in thc hands of fnmily, with daughter-jn-law, Ginu Swisher, at the helm. Glnu’s 10 yours in the field has her well qualified to take over the facility under the name Metamorphosis Huir Salon. Lots of locals will be huppy to know that they still have a place to go in Sheffield to get their hair done while they enjoy neighborly conversulion, Gina can bo contacted ut 492- 6015, The next gume night ut the Sheffield-Calahaln Community Center will be on Friday, Juno 19, with the doors opening ut 6 p.m. Bingo cards nnd food concessions will bo sold, und the gumes begin at 7 p.m. Crusher Run is scheduled to play at Prissy Polly’s Barbeque in Kemersvilie on Thursduy, June 4, from 6-8:30 p.m. and at Redding’s Country Kitchen in Ronda on Friday evening, Juno 5, but you may want to cull 765- 6589 or 751-7567 to confirm. They are scheduled to perform at the Sheffield Music Hull on Suturduy, June 6 from 7:30- 10:30. Cull Joann at 704-546- 3099 for more information about Ihe music hail’s schedule. The following have birthdays in the coming week: June 4, Mary Waugh; June 5, Surah Myers; June 6, Pal Swisher, Rebecca Sizemore, Sam Lambert; June 7, Sherry Shoemaker, Spencer Kolly, Buylor Builoy; June 8, Kim McDnniel, Bernio Cugle; June 9, Virginiu Wall, Robby Stegull; and June 10, Soth Keller, Leo Pope, Dorothy Conner. Duvid und Vicki Johnson will cclebrute their wedding anniversary on June 6; Mr. und Mrs. Larry Beeson celebrate theirs on June 7, the same dute us Justin und Rachcl Cave’s anniversary. Also, Kenneth und Virginia Lunior will mark 52 years of marriage on June 7. June 8 is the special day for Juck Builey and his wife, Brenda. Pleuse send any news you have for this column by emailing me at jvfjordcin@holmail.com or by telephono to 492-5836. Wetmore Farms t WOODLEAF F R E S HSTRAWBERRIES ALSO AVAILABLE: Cantaloupes, Tomatoes, Local Squash, Zucchini & Cucumbers O th e r p r o d u c e a s It b e c o m e s a v a ila b le Open Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday 8:00am-3:00pm Closed on Sundays FnrniMoclmmtakteoi South to BOIMintclloa, turn rlgMotHtM.4mlk$to OHiUoa HgMla WoodUtf. ’ fjoOom^gmtotarm, 704-278-2028 Four Comers News Advance News By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Murie White, Bottle Smilh, Edna Ann Beck, Patricia Shelton, Irma Joun Shelton and Debbie Vogler attended a baby shower for Drew and Natalie Hili. It wus held ut the home of Dory and Linda Hill in Winston- Salem. Drew Hill is Ihe grand­ son of Helena Cruft. Memorial Duy was cel­ ebrated Sunduy at Courtney Interior Painting Ceiling, plaster and drywall repairs. Thom Rutter 336-2844211 T Baptist Church. Veterans were recognized. Testimony was given by Charlotte Baity und Edna Ann Beck. The Fnrmington Ruritan Club has placod flags in Courtney Baptist Church Cem­ etery. Veterans’ graves are deco­ rated with a flag. Joe White, Mark, Joanna and Jessica While placed the flogs this year. There are 42 veterans buried in the cemetery Mr. und Mrs. Mark White and Jessica were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White at­ tended thc singing Sunday night at Rocky Springs Baptist Church, By Edith Zimmerman Advancc Correspondent The community breakfast will be Saturduy, June 6 al tho Advance United Methodist Church fellowship hall from 7- 10 a,m, wilh hum, sausage, eggs, biscuits, grits, gruvy, muf­ fins, jelly, ornnge juice und cof­ fee. The high school graduates were recognized during the wor­ ship service Sunday at the Methodist cljurch und given Bibles. Graduates were Carly Oornutzor, Julie Jones, Brenden Hanes, and Morgun Long. Con- grntuialions also go out to T^ler O’Maru who graduated,from U.S. Air Force Basic Training J on Sulurday, May 31. A large cut floWer arrange­ ment was in the pulpit Sunday in honor of Medford and Nuncy Shoaf who celebrnled Iheir 50th wedding anniversary May 31. Congratulations go out to them. Their children Brent Shoaf, wife Carolyn and diiugh- ter Katie from Smilh Grove at­ tended church in Iheir honor, lutor inking Iheir pnrents Medford and Nancy out for u surprise. Also congratulations to Rick and Leila DeLucia who cel­ ebrated Iheir 47lh wedding an­ niversary on Tuesday, Muy 26. Get weli wishes go out to Betty Carlton who underwent eye surgery last week. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 • fi/lem bers of the C ornerstone C hristian C hurch youth group with th e Little B rothers an d Little S isters at the Activity D ay M ay 31 at the Farm ington C om m unity C enter. FejTnin¿ton News By Iiuura Mathis Farmington Correspondent On Sunday, May 31, a Big Brothers and Big Sisters Activ­ ity Day was held ul the Furm- ington Community Cenler. This wns Ihe results of weeks of preparation and plunning, ulong with collaboration between the community center, Comerslone Christian Church and the Big Brolhers/Big Sisters orgnniza- tion. And may 1 say, thc results were positive. BBBS Activity Days are plunned to provide positive and encouraging fun for youth on the BBBS waiting list. These ure kids who are waiting to be mulched with a big brother, big sister, or big couple.' Amy Boardwlne, director of the Duvic BBBS, urrungcs uc­ tivities for these kids through­ out the year, as u way to show them support until they receive u mutch. They are bright kids from single-porent homes that ure needing a bit of oxira sup­ port during this time in thoir lif^c. The communiiy ccnter has been looking for ways to meel more needs in tho community, so Ihis was a perfect fit. The communily cenlcr provides tho space und seeks out volunteers to provide tho activities. The youlh group of Cornerstone Christian Church, led by Rick und Amanda Money, agreed to provide the uctivities for this Activity Day. The group en­ joyed time spent playing games and talking with the kids. I en­ joyed seeing all the smiles nnd listening to all the giggling. Not, only wus It u fun day. It was a special day for two of Iho kids. Thoy received Iheir matches. Big Sister Bonnie Schwengel was matched with Little Sister Sarai. Bonnie is a speech therapist with Comalzer Elementary. A coupic of Bonnie’s friends have been mentors with Big Brothers Big Sisters and turned her on to the idea of becoming u Big herself. Bonnie is a tennis player and Sarui likes tennis. Bonnie will bo touching her nil thc rules of tho game. They also share the love of Ihe same movie, Grcusc, und Surni cun almost quote ev­ ery line of the movie. They are looking forwurd to doing lots of girl stuff together. Big Couple, Eric and Stcphanl6 Smith, were matched with Little Brother, Selh, Eric is a former Highway Patrolman with Davie County and Is an agent for Knights of Columbus Insurance, Stephanie is a home­ maker and home schools ihcir son. Eric and Stephanie initially checked inlo fosfcr parenting, but after researching Big Broth­ ers Big Sisters, they felt this would bo the host fit for Iheir family. Eric, Stephanie and Iholr son, Landon, enjoyed meeting Seth and his mother. Thoy talked sports and Seth was cx­ citcd to learn that Stephanie is a Duke fan. Unfortunately, Eric is a Carolina fan, but Seth won’t hold this against him. They arc looking forward to spending time together on day trips to museums, swimming, playing basketball and lots of other ac- tiviiies. Seth had been on the walling li.it sincc November of ‘07 and Sural since August ot ‘08. Big Couples have become important, because they are be­ ing motched up with kids who have been wailing for a Big Brother pr Sister for some time. Big Brothers are harder to find because, there are more women willing to donate their time and energy to those kids, than there urc men. This leaves some boys waiting for a match, two lo Ihree years. Matching up these kids with positive role models, gives them self-confidence and en­ couragement to do better in school and In other areas of their lives. If you utc interested in learning more about the Big Brothers And Big Sisters pro- gram, call Amy Boardwlne at 751-9906 or check out bbbsdavie@mocksvHle.com. The Farmington Community Center will, work to plan monthly Activity Days for the BBBS. If you are part of a group who would like to hel with thc activities, give me a call at 998-2912. You are invited to attend the next r^eservo Farmington meel ing at 7 p.mTuesday, Juno 9 at Ihe community center. Don't forget to stop by the Furminglon Farmers Market this Saturday morning. It runs from 8-1 at tho community cen­ ter. There was a good turn-out lust week, with lots of great ilems to buy. See yu there. Taking part In th e Fun D ay are B onnie S chw engel with Little Sister, S arai, Amy B oardw lne, Eric an d S tep h an ie Sm ith an d so n L andon Sm ith, with Little Brotherr S eth.Justin B oardw lne sh o o ts so m e hoops with S am Law. I) A V I ,S li E G I о N A 1 M I I) I ( Л I ( I N I Г R F O R S A L E :Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings , Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC RANDY MILLER &SONS 295MiUer Rond‘ Mocksville (336) 284-2826 Now Pumpliig Septic Tinki ' Skid Sim Ш Trencher Work Hauling Fooi Loader Iw w w . 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RiilfivshmentSMllbepmldedandthismntisimdiidoftentothepubHc, J Reservations are requested at 704-838-72SS, For more mjbrmation On tiie . cail Carolina Uroio^ Care at 704-662-9870. 2 1 К Oil) M C) С К S V I I I t U t» Л I)( 7 (» 4 ) H 7 t n J К Сб - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - C7 If t Ì LEGAL NOTICES Pre-School Graduates Graduation celebration was lieid at the Hillsdale Preschool at Hillsdale Baptist Church on May 19. Pictured above, clockwise, from 12 o’clock: Heidi Jones (teacher), Maddie Kulls, Gavin Ledford, Blake Sheffield, Ethan Deas, Caitiin Horn, Brooke Hutton, Wyatt McDaniel,Olivia Campbell, Maddie Burt, Bailey Snow, Ethan Zondory, Zander Freeman, Julie Peache (teacher), Jasie Hollar and Jessica Clark. Not pictured: Emily Morris. Each graduate received a superlative award from their teachers. Director of the preschool is Emily Miller and the pastor of Hillsdale Baptist is Dale Harlan. County Line News By Shirley Thorne Counly Line Conespondenl The recent storms and heavy rains in our community have put u dumper on our coolcouls and other outdoor activities. But, for some reason, some folks do not drive more cautiously or slow down in such weather. We appreciate greatly the extra effort and call-to-duty of our firefighters. A weelc ago this past Sunday afternoon, the Pino News sirens were ulmost constantly buzzing along 1-40 and our Counly Line VFD had at least five calls. Again, to all of our firefigliters, we thunlc you. Rise und shine Suturday moming, June 6, to u countiy hum and suusuge breakfast from 6-10 a.m. sponsored by the V- Point Ruritons at the V-Point Building on Old Mocksville Road near NC 901. The breakfast buffet will include fried country hum, fresh By Norn Lnlhum Pino Correspondent Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church will host their annual homecoming Sunday, June?. Worship scrvice will be at 11 u.m. Sunduy school will start at 10, Our own pastor, Jack Tookey, will be the speaker. Everyone is invited to come, enjoy the service und join us for a covered dish lunch immediately following the worship service. The breakfast at Wesley Chapel UMC will be Suturday, June 20. from 6:30-10 u,in. It will be the last breukfust until Sept, 19, We will be having a rummage snlc to support the Relay for Life, Wesley Chapel GENE TREXLER ROOFING Now & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Froo Estimataa 33B -2B 4-4S71 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMM ER IS COMING! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more lor rent today! (3361 751*2304 will have a leam and we invite everyone to join us. Registration is $10 per person. We will have registration forms at the breakfast. The Relay for Life this year will be July 31-Aug. 1, 6 p.m.-6 a.m. at the YMCA in Mocksville. Betty West, Sara Eure, Marie Miller, Nora Latham and Kathy Ellis attended the Davie County United Methodist Women mini retreat in the family life center ut the 1st Methodist Church in Mocksville on Monduy, June I. The retreut was hosted by Mocks United Methodist Women. The focus was on autism. Speakers were Judy Smithmyer, parent advocate for the western Piedmont region for the Autism Society of North Carolina, nnd Stephnnie Ashby leader of the Duvie County chupter of the Autism Society of North Carolina, They were both informative, A total of $680 was raised for the Davie County chapter for uutism. METAL ROOFIMG 3 ’ C overage • 40+ Colors 40 Year W arranty •1,500°o TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices! 1 -8 8 8 -2 7 8 -6 0 5 0 MID-STA1E METALS of the Carolinas, LLC www.mldfitalemetals,com seasoned sausage, red-eye gravy, sausage gravy, sawmill gravy, scrambled eggs, eornmeal mush, grits, baked apples, biscuits, und drink, Ent in or take out for a donation. All proceeds will benefit the club's community projects. The Unit^ Methodist Men of Salem will meet at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, June 7, in the fellowship hall. You are invited to join them for breakfast and prayer. The Calvary Baptist Church Youth will host a hotdog,' hamburger, and homemade' friezer ice-cream dinner at noon Ommediately following the 11 a.m, worship service) Sunday, June 7, in Ihc fellowship hall. Just make a donation nnd ent us much ns you wnnt. All proceeds will benem Ihc church youth activities and projects. This past Sunduy morning Ciarksbury United Methodist Church welcomed 13 new members; Gray, Beverly, Ashlyn nnd Meredith Abercrombie; Jacob Cartner; Ann Marie Ingram; Teresa Johnson; Doris Kurfees; Anna Marie Smith; and Emest, Cindy, Seth, and Emily White. All of us in County Line welcome you. Upcoming community events include a V-Point Ruritan Flag Day observnnce Suturday moming, June 13, in Harmony: vacation Bible school from 6:30-8:30 p.m, June 14-18 at Pleasant View Buptist Church; vacation Bible school nightly from June 15-19 at Calvary Baptist Church; a play by the Piney Grove AME Zion Church Youth Ministry Saturday, June 20; Saint Matthews Lutheran Church homecoming Sunday, June 28; and vacation Bible school nightly from June 28- July 3 at Clurksbury United Methodist Church, Our community sends get- well wishes to Lee Curtner, CInru Evans, Bueford Lambert, Virginia Porter, and Carl Rogers, Lee has been hospitalized at Rowan Regional Medical Center, Clara has been hospitalized with circulation problems at Iredell Memorial, Bueford hns been hospitalized with kidney problems at Iredell Memorial since last week and had u stroke on Monday of this week. Virginia is also at Iredell Memorial, Carl was hospitalized with pneumonia Inst week nnd hus been recuperuting ut home since last Friday, Bud Wallace remains in rehab, Sara Koontz is recuperating at home. Please join us us we pruy for the Lord's henling and comfort upon Lee, Clara, Bueford, Virginia, Carl, Bud, Sara, and others who may have heallh problems. Also, please remember in prayer others who are having difficult limes and pray that the Lord will sustain them in such times. For news or memories to shure, please call Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdtiink@hotmail.com. If you are, or know of anyone, graduating from college or high school or receiving a certificate of study, please let us know. If possible, include a picture plus details and plans for the future. Such should be submitted no later than Sunday, June 21. H a r r is P o o l éb S u p p lie s (»«•амЫ'РМАЗраМаЫя 0И*|1СМ«*11М1Ь|г1Ц1имм1 Ibmmy HanisiOwner-Over 20 Yrs. 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Uw LM Ш«. № Ibfa № Ми Sat.,Jm6«6:30PM*l NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Exeou- lors of Ihe Estate of BETTY BAILEY GLASS, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 4,2009, (being three {3} months from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons, tlmis' and corporations In­ debted to said esIate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of June, 2009, THERESABEAUCHAMP IDOL PO Box 2076 Advance, NC 27006 CHRISTOPHER LEE GLASS 441 Merrells Lake Road Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN »VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09SP52 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power ol Sale contained In thal certain Deed of Trust executed by CHRIS­ TOPHER W FLEMING, A MAR­ RIED PERSON AND WIFE CASSANDRA FLEMING to WILL­ IAM R. ECHOLS, Tru8tee(s), which was dated July18,2008and recorded on July 18,2008 In Book 765 al Page 480, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of Ihe note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and Ihe undersigned, Brock & Scolt, PLLC, having been aubsll- luled as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In Ihe Office of Ihe Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and Hie holder of Ihe note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, Ihe under­ signed Substitute Trustee will of­ fer for sale at Ihe courthouse door of the counly courthouse where the property Is located, orthe usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting Ihe sale on June 12,2009 at 11:30 AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bid­ der for cash Ihe following de­ scribed property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, lo wll: BEING KNOWN and deslg- naled as Lol No. 29 ol Craflwood Subdivision, Socllon Ono, as sot forth In Plat Book 4, Page 112, Davie Counly Registry, lo which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description, SUBJECTTO Rostrlcllve Cov­ enants In DB 87, PG 323, and as modified In DB 87, PG 419, Davie Counly Registry, and any other easements and restrictions of record, FOR BACK TITLE, see DB 338, PG 105; DB 170, PG 767; DB 150, PG 835; DB 95, PG 419; and DB 88, PG 403; Davie County Registry, See also Tax Map 1-5-6, BIk B, Parcel 7, located In Mocks­ ville Towrishlp, Davie Counly, North Carolina. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 237 Morse Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay Ihe excise lax, and the court costs of Fprty-Flve Cents (45$) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCOS 7A-30S(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at tho time of Ihe sale. Following the ex­ piration of the slalutoiy upset bid period, all Ihe remaining amounts are Immediately duia and owing. Said property lo be oflered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety condlllons existing In, on, al, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other enqum- brances or exceptions ot record. To Ihe best of the knowledge and belief of Ihe undersigned, Ihe cur­ rent owner(s) of the property Is/are Chrjslopher W. Fleming and wife, Cassandra Fleming. An Order for possession of the properly may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In lavor of Ihe pur­ chaser and against the party or parties In possession by Ihe clerk of superior court of the county In which Ihe property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a renlal agreement entered Into or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving the nollce of sale, ternil- nate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written nollce lo the landlord. The nollce shall also slate Ihat upon termination of a renlal agree­ ment, Ihe tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo Ihe effective dale of the termination, II Ihe trustee Is unable to con­ vey title to this proporty for any rea­ son. the solo remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, bul are nol limited to, Ihe llllng of a bankruptcy pelltlon prior lo the conflmiallon ot the sale and relnstalemenl of Ihe loan with­ out the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee, In their sole discretion. If Ihey be­ lieve the challenge lo have merll, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IFYOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT­ TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC By:________________________ (SEAL) Jeremy B.WIIKIns, NCSB No. 32348 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8M7 . File No.: 09-02165 6-4-2tn LEGAL NOTICES H O W A R D R H A i.T Y liM [J. t llil Cl ------------ iMuiiiidrvatii CMNtomOnitÍM,600 330 s . S a llsb AviUih«№1.№tc»i« inibjnlM124^Kml CAUI 330 S. S a lls b u w St., M o c k s v ille C a l l 7 5 1 - ^ 6 3 8 V l * l f w w w J w w a n h M lty .c o m Ш в Ш Ш NORTH CAROLINA. DAVIE COUNTY CREOrrOflS NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of ALMA COMBS SHOAF, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all parsons, llrms and corporatlpns having claims against said esiate to present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or before August 21,2009, (being Ihree {3} months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said esiate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 21st day of May, 2009. GLENDAS. BARNHARDT 762 Main Church Rd Mocksville, NC 27028 5-21-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREOrrORS NOTICE Having qualllled as Administra­ trix of Ihe Estate of RALPH HALBERT LOUDERMILK, late of DavIe County, this Is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before August 21,2009, (be­ ing three {3} months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recoveiy. All persons, Ilmis and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Iho 12th day of May, 2009. SYLVIA H. LOUDERMILK 5817 Teague Town Road Taylorsville, NC 28681 MARTIN & VAN HOY LLP Attorneys at Law ' Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PERSONAL < REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE Having qualllled as Personal Represenlatlvo of Iho Estate ol SIRENAGALE HICKS, deceased, late of davie county. North Caro­ lina, this Is to nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Au­ gust, 2009, said dale being al least three months from tho date of first publication of this nollce, or this notk:e will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recoveiy. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. ' ' This 14th day of May,'2d00, Iho same being the llrst publication dole. Elaine W. Tllllo, Personal Representative ol the Estato ol SIrena Gale Hicks 292 Tlltle Trail Mocksville, NC 27028 Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866 Attomey for the Estate of SIrena Gale Hicks 161 Soulh Main Street Mocksvllie, NC 27028 Telephone; (336) 751-7502 5-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINQS BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BERMUDA RUN TO CONSIDER rTEMS AS RELATED TO THE TOWN OF BERMUDA RUN ZONING ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, puiBuanttoG,S, 160A-364 that Ihe Town Council ol Bermuda Run will meet at 7:00 P,M. on Tuesday, June 9,2009 at the Town.Hall, lo­ cated at 120 Kinderton Blvd, Suite iOO, Advance, NC 27006, to hold public hearings and to receive pub­ lic comment on the following Ilems: ' 1. First Citizens Bank/Thomas B. Morris Is petitioning Ihe Town of Bermuda Run for Ihe approval ol q 10/70 provision for 1.566 acres the property located off of Peachtree Lane and further de­ scribed as Davie County Tax Par­ cel D8080A005. The public Is Invited to attend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard In favor of, or In opposition lo, the above Items. Additional Inlorma- tlon Is available at the Bennuda Run Town Hall weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., by tele­ phone at (336) 998-0906. Ron Bell Town Manager 5-28-2tn DAVIE COUNTY 08SP62 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Joel Wayne Hill and Anita Deanne Hill to CHARLES R CUNNINGHAM, Tru8tee(s), which was dated De­ cember 3,1999 and recorded on December 8,1999 In Book 321 al Page 230, DavIe Counly Registry, North Carolina, Default having been made In Ihe payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted 9s Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Inslrljment duly re­ corded In the Office of the Regis­ ter ol Deeds ol Davie CoiUnty, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed thal the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will ol­ fer for sale al Ihe courthouse door of the county courthouse where Ihe property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting Ihe ealeonJune12,2009 at 11:30 AM, and will sell lo the highest bid­ der lor cash the following de­ scribed property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Unit 11 (Including car­ port and drive and the space be­ tween located at the Southern cor-' ner) as shown on Ihat plat entitled Spyglass Hill condominiums. Sec­ tions 9 and 10 as surveyed by Grady L, Tutterow and recorded In Plat Book 5, Page 109, Davie Counly Registry, Together wllh all nonexclusive rights and easements lo Ihe com­ mon use and enjoyment ol the common areas of Spyglass Hill Condominiums as the same may be or hereinafter platted and all rights of Ingress, egress and re­ gress over Spyglass Drive, This conveyance Is subject lo Restrictive Covenants recorded In Deed Book 117, Pages 115 and 135 and Deed Book 118, page 835, Davie Counly Registry, and olher easements and rights of way of record. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 245 Spyglass Drive, Ad­ vance, NC 27006, Third party purchasers must pay the excise lax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) pursuant to NCQS 7A-308(a)(1), A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the ex- , pirallon of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Imrhedlately due and owing. Said property lo be offered pur­ suant to this Notice ol Salo Is be­ ing olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS," There are no represenlatlons of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety condlllons existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being offeredforsale, Thlssalelsmade subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transler taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights ol way, deeds ol re­ lease, and any olher encum­ brances or exceptions ol record. To Ihe best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) ol Ihe property Is/are Joel Wayne Hill and wile, Anila Deanne Hill, An Order lor possession ol the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21,29 In lavor of the pur­ chaser and against Ihe party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which Ihe property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a renlal agreement entered Into or renewed on or al­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving Ihe notice of sale, termi­ nate the renlal agreement upon 10 days’ written notice lo the landlord, The nollce shall also slate that upon lerminatlon of a rental agree­ ment, Ihe tenant Is liable for rent due under the renlal agreement prorated to the effective dale of the termination. If Ihe trustee Is unable to con­ vey title lo this property.for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited to, Ihe filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conflmiatlon of the sale and reinstatement of the loan with­ out the knowledge of Ihe tnislee. If the validity of the sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the Inistee, In Ihelr sole discretion. If they be­ lieve the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare Ihe sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IWOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Trustee Brook & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.: 06-03416 5-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDrrORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of tha Estate ol WILLARD T. HAYES, SR„ late of Davie Counly, this Is to nollly all persons, llrms and cor­ porations having claims against said estaie to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before August 28,2009, (being three {3} months from the first day of publication of this notice).or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said esiate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 28th day of May, 2009, WILMA W, HAYES 223 Liberty Road Mooksvllle, NC 27028 5-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP63 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Undor and by virtue of a Power ol Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by ROB­ ERT DALTON and RAMONA G, DALTON lo MARK MOIR, Tru8lee(s), which was daled Oc­ tober 31, 2001 and recorded on November 5,2001 In Bpok 393 at Page 329, Davie County Regis­ try, North Carolina, Delault having boen made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In Iho Ofllco of Iho Regis­ ter of Deads of Davie Counly, North Carolina, and Ihe hofdor of Ihe note evidencing said Indebt­ edness having directed Ihat the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale al the courthouse door pf the counly courthouse where the property Is located, or Ihe usual and cuslomary location at the county courthouse lor con­ ducting Ihe sale on June 12,2009 at 11:30 AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEGINNING al an Iron slake In Ihe western right ol way mar­ gin of Austine Lane, northeast corner of Clarence W, Hampton, Jr„ said point being located South 4 degrees 41 minutes East 220 leet Irom the southeast corner ol Blllle E, McDaniel and running thence Irom said point of begin­ ning with the northern line of Clarence W, Hampton, Jr,, South 85 degrees 20 minutes West 200 feet to an Iron, Clarence W, Hamp­ ton, Jr., northwest corner; thence North 4 degrees 41 minutes WesI 120 feel to an Iron; thence North 85 degrees 20 minutes East 200 feet to an Iron In the Western right ol way margin ol Austine Lane; thence wllh the western right ol way margin of Austine Lane Soulh 4 degrees 41 minutes East 120 leet to the point and place of the BEGINNING and being Lot #33 of Green Brier Acres according to a plat recorded In plat book 4, page 173, Davie County Registry, This conveyance Is subject lo all easements and restrictions of record. Save and except any releases, deeds ol release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 121 Austine Lane, Ad­ vance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay the excise lax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45i) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant lo NCQS 7A- 308(a)(1). Acashdopo8lt(noper- sonal checks) ol live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or SeiVen Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be re­ quired at the time of the sale. Following the expiration ol the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Nollce of Sale Is be­ ing olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no represenlatlons of warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental,,heallh or safely conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to Ihe property being offeredforsale. Thlssalelsmade subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights ol way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of Ihe undersigned, the cur-' rent owner(e) of the property Is/are Ramona G. Wood. An Girder for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S, 45-21,29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against the party or parties In possession by Ihe cleri< of superior court of Ihe counly In which Ihe property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Inlo or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving the notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written nollce to the landlord. The nollce shall also state that upon temilnallon of a renlal agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo Ihe effective date of the termination. If the Injstee Is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is Ihe return of Ihe deposit. Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited lo, the llllng ol a bankruptcy petition prior lo Ihe conlirmatlon ol the sale and relnslaloment of the loan with­ out the knowledge ol Iho trustee. If the validity of the sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee, In Ihelr sole discretion, II Ihey be­ lieve tho challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare the sale lo be void and return Ihe deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy, THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR, THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION,. IPi'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT­ TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Trustee Brock & Scolt, PLLC By------------------------------------------ (SEAL) Jeremy B, Wilkins, NCSB No, 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Sulle 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910)392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 09-03628 8-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estaie of MARY ALICE CREWS PEEBLES, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estaie to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before September 4,2009, (being three {3} months from the first day of publication ol this no­ llce) or this notice will be pleaded' In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All per­ sons, llrms and corporations In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of June, 2009. HENRY LEE PEEBLES 127 Mt. Zion Church Rd. Advance, NC 27006 6-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE PUBLIC SALE - Mocksville Mini Storage Intends to sell the contents of Ihe following units due to unpaid rent: #420 Samantha Nicholson, #96 John Cover, #221 Palsy Garcia, .#247 Myra Wilson and #258 Beatrice Vciughters. Household Items. Dale of sale Is June 19, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. No personal checks. 124 Eaton Road, Mocksville, (336) 751 -2483. 6-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BERMUDA RUN TOWN COUNCIL TO CONSIDER THE PROPOSED FY 2009-2010 BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, June 9,2009 at 7:00 PM In the Bermuda Run Town Hall at 120 Kinderton Blvd., Sulle 100, Ihe Bermuda Run Town Council will hold a Public Hearing to receive public comment, bolh written and oral, regarding the pro­ posed FY 2009-2010 Budget. Additional Inlormalion Is avail­ able al Ihe Bermuda Run Town Hall weekdays from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm or by telephone al (336) 998-0906. Ron Bell Town Clerk 6-4-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 54 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power ol Sale contained In thal certain Deed of Tnjst executed by JIMMY T MYERS, PEGGY J. MYERS AKA PEGGY S. MEYERS AKA PEGGY S. MYERS, HUSBAND AND WIFE lo CONSTANCE R. STIENSTRA, Trustee(s), which was dated October 22,2004 and recorded on November 1,2004 In Book 579 at Page 951, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by Ihe said beod of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Tnjstoe In said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Ofllce of Ihe Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ot Ihe note evidencing said Indebt­ edness having directed that the Deed ol Trust bo foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the counly courthouse where Ihe property Is located, or Ihe usual and customary location at the county courthouse lor con­ ducting the sale on June 12,2009 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lol ol land, together wllh Improve­ ments thereon, situated, lying and being In Shady Grpve Township, Davio County, North Carolina, and more partlculariy described as fol­ lows: Being Lot Number Three (3) of Ihe Poplars Subdivision as shown at Map Book 5, page 132, Davie County Registry, to which map relerence Is made for a more spe- cllic description. This Is Ihe same property con­ veyed to Jimmy T. Myers and wife, Peggy S. Myers by deed of Perry J. Marcheras (legally separated), dated August 13, 1987 and re­ corded August 14, 1987 In the Office ol Ihe Register ol Deeds for Davie Counly In Book 139, Page 389. Parcel Number; G8010CQ003 Property Address: 2529 Cornatzer Road, Advanco, North Carolina 27006 Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 2529 Cornatzer Road, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and Ihe court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant lo NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1). Acash deposit (no per­ sonal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fllty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater,' will be re­ quired at the time of the sale. Following Ihe expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be olfered pursuant to this Notice ol Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS," There are no represenlatlons of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safely condlllons existing In, on, at, or relating to the property be­ ing offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transler taxes, special, assess­ ments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions ol record. To the best of the knowl­ edge and bellel of Ihe under­ signed, Ihe cunenl owner(s) ol the property Is/are Jimmy T, Myers and wile, Peggy S, Myers, An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant lo G,S, 45-21,29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against Ihe party or parties In possession by the cleri< of superior court of the county In which Ihe property Is sold. Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a renlal agreement entered Inlo or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, alter re­ ceiving the nollce of sale, termi­ nate the renlal agreement upon 10 days’ written notice lo the landlord. The notice shall also state lhal upon termination ol a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable.lor rent due under Ihe rental agreement prorated lo the eltecllve dale ol the termination. If the trustee Is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the relum of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited lo, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of tho loan with­ out Ihe knowledge of the Inislee. If Ihe validity of Ihe sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the tmslee. In Ihelr sole discretion. If they be­ lieve tha challenge to have merit, may request Ihe court to declare the sale to be void and relum Ihe deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IffOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT­ TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Tnislee Brock & Scott, PLLC By--------------------------^ . (SEAL) Jeremy B. Wllklns, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 08-13390 6-4-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION: 09 CVD 379 IV-D#6111058 Yadkin County Child Enforcement Agency, ex rol. AMANDA D. LEE,' Plalnflff. VS. PHILIP ADAM LEE and TROY A. LEE, Defendants, NOTICE NOTICE TO: TROY A. LEE, Ihe above-named Delendant TAKE NOTICE Ihat a pleading seeking relief against you .has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is to establish pater­ nity of a minor child. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later than July 17,2009, said date be­ ing at least 40 days from first pub­ lication of this nollce; upon your lallure to do so Ihe party seeking sen/lce against you will apply lo Ihe Court lor the relief sought. This the 4th day ol June, 2009. VALERIE J. ZACHARY Attorney for Yadkin Counly Child Support Enforcement Agen^ Post Ofllce Box 608 Yadklnvlle, NC 2709& 336/679-8823 or 336/677-3708.' 6-4-3ttt. NORTH CAROLINA “ ' DAVIE COUNTY PUBUC NOTICE TOWN OF COOLEEMEE '' FY 2009-2010 PROPOSED BUDGET The FY 2009-10 Proposed Budget, for the Town of Cool­ eemee, has been presented to thH Town Board. A copy Is available for public Inspection In Town H^il during normal business hour^; Monday through Friday. There will bo a public hoarihd; on the FY 2009-10 Budget, bn Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 5:30 p.m. at Cooleemee Town Hall,' 7766 Highway 801 Soulh, Cool­ eemee, NC. Dolly Urdanlck Town Cleri</Flnance Officer Town ot Cooleerqee 6-4-1lri .1. Ц.Л.*. ...,..4 ,P8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 •DAVIE-CLEMMONS C a ll M o n d a y -F r id a y 8 A M -5 P M T O L L F R E E 1-17^7И-2121 FAX: 704-630-0167 EMAIL; CLASSADS@8ALISBURYPOST.COM ЯЕАСИ OVER2 9 ,0 0 0 READERS E V m WEEK! PICTURiADS Include a photo w ith y o u r aiito ad & ruh It I for 4 w eeks for $ 2 0 . R un a p h o to w /your |ri h o u se ad for $ 3 0 for 4 w eeks. ‘ i General General Hoots Memorial Hospital, Inc Is a 22 bed critical access hospital. Wo ara located In Yadkinville and are JCAHO accredited. Positions Available: Emergency Deportment: Full Time RN 3:00 pm 3:00 am (Includes every other weekend) Part Time RN 3;Q0pm-11:00pm (every other weekend) PRN RNS Por quesllbns regarding positions call, 336«Q70* 6705, or 330-679'6700. HR Dopoftment will bo 00* ceptlng applications until positions are riilod. 1 Í I l i It .i: I \ •« I.L..NIW MIPIIIiItlI • M ill • Й М С т И и м И м 'C N piM r/EqiN w iil/ П Л КкпЫ •D th n n l ThK»|iortatloii •EdiKiUMtMiilmi • emni , •HNllhCIII ;<1М||111сцМНу • M i Wm M HIQH SCHOOL QRADS- Qdl a groal fuR-tlmo ]obl Good pay, lull bonolKa. 30 days va* callon/yoar, roo'^'lor raisoa No oxporlonco neoded, will train. Call Mon-FrI, a00-6d2> 7231 lorlocollnteivlow. Davi* & Clammon« yard Salea ClemmorwMoving & Downsizing Sold Sal Juno e^eam-lpnt 5050 Hampton Rd. Moekfvllle 4 Family VardSak)Thuradey, FrWay and Satur­day 7am-uritllTake 601 North io 801 f houso bolow wator lower, bo* low Four Cofnersnd.Old records, baby and giris clothes, household itoms. Ev­erything must go. N M m l •M IIm IC M m I Yard Sale Area 1 - D riv e rs &■ Transportation DRIVena • CDL-A Cypross Truck Unos. Inc. Business Continuos lo bo Strongl Qroat Pny and Donotlts. Call or ap­ply online; QOO-545-1351. www.CYpros8lruck.com DTR Drivera- Join PTL! Top Payl Required 12 months ex- porlonco and COL*A. Oul tO- 14 days. NO rotony or DUI past 5 yyoars. 077-740-6262 ly www.ptl-lno.com. 117-1155 0/08. С L A S S I F I E D S 1-877-751-2120 National Kidney Foundation* • I NOITH CAIOUNA Salisbury, Saturday 0*1.7580 Old MocksvilloRd. Din­ing room sot/hufch. dryor, 4K4whQo(e.Lotftol stulf. Yard Sale Area 4 Qranllo Quarry, Hugo multi' ГаглИу ynrdsalo Sal 5/30, 7:00until. Fumituro, babyHorns, ciothos of ail sUos in­cluding plus, books, vidoo gnmos, household Horns, loo many lo montton. 311 Rowon SIrcot. Turn down road bo- sido Qas and Qo, take a kift on Old 60, light on Reman St. Yard éale Areas Advance Famlty Yard Sale,Friday & Saturday. Juno 6 & e, Sam-untii, 108 Montclair DrIvO'Oll Ooltimoro Road. All kinds ot oroat ttoms lor alt agos.ToorboKos, tools, John Dooro attachments, men, womon and inlant ctoihlng, toys and numerous other itoms. Plan to visit our neigh­bors for thoir yard sales! Mocksville Estate Clвa^ enee Salo, Saturday, Juno 0, 7:30am-umii, 343 Ivy Lano. Tables, соНосНЫов, china, w/d, TVs. Mocksvlllo Family YardSale, Frklay, Juno 5, tZp-until & Saturday, Juno 6, 7am-un- til, 1051 Angol Road. Lots ol mochlnory tools, largo »oms and miscoilanoous. Mocksvliie Multi-Family Yard Sale, Friday and Sotur- day. June 5 and 6, Oam-until, 671 Will Boone rJ. Cancotod it rain. Mocksville Yard Sale at Noi- tío Couch's houso. 128 Tow- oiy Rood (turn bosldo Hardi­son Mothodlst Church. Watch for signs). Saturday, Juno 6, 8flm-3pm. Lots ol now ond old things. Win sono hot dogs lor lunch. Procoods going,for tho Lodfos Cirdo Mission pro­gram. CancokKl II It rolns. Mocksvlllo Yard Sal«', Fri­day, Juno 5, 8am-lpm, and Saturday. Juno 6, 7am-1pm, 181 Tora Court oil Junción Road. Mocksvlllo Yard Sale, Frklay Juno 5 & Saturday Juno 6, 6om-6pm, 132 Ktunlo Road. Folk)w signs, Rain or shlnel Mocksville Yard Sale. Frkfay and Saturday, Juno 5 and 0, Bamunlll, 613 Wllkosboro Stroot. Pflby, childron and adult ciothos, toys and morol No early birds, ploaso. Mocksville Yard Sale, S&lur- doyi Juno 6, 7om-noon, 2186 ng Lano. Fill a bag for $3. chlldron's ck)ihlng& morol Mocksvliie Yard Sale, Satur­day, Juno 6, 7am-1pm, al Contor Community Buikling ol tho ShoHor. Boby ciothos,baby Horns, and k)is morel Davie & Clemmons Yard Sales Big tag sale ot Conslgnmoni UnTlmltodt 200 Wilkosboro St. Mocksvlllo. Everything in store t0%-75% ofll Tuoa. & Wed, 10-5. Thurs.iFrl. 10-6. Sat. 10-4. Olfor oxpiros 6/26/09. Mocksville. Sat. tOAM-IPM. Poitobie hoi tub. grills, 50 pairs of fiBhIng waders, lug­gage, hunting Stull, 40 EZ up canoptos, Jogging storiior, air compressors, gas gonorators, 30 sots ot golf clubs, 40 goll bags, oxerclso oqülpment. bounce Iwuse, wator ski tubos, fumituro, sk)t machine, baseball stulf, plus kits of oth­er STUFF. Star Storooo Worid. 1033 Salisbury Hwy. RT6Qt, Mocksvlllo. MocksvilleBig Six FamlV Yard Saio Salurday, Juno 6 eam-unlii Hwy 601 South, vaconl hou bosldo Cotvary Baptist Church. Wo'ro holpmg Lacey on her trip to Australia. Lots ol bargains, dishes, pots & pans, glassware, ddls. Christmas Rems, ciothos (all sizes), k)ts of toon ciothos, books, tapes, CDs, lami ~ pictures, lots of )owol shoos, purses and mu much moro, floln date- 6/13 Mockavllle Fri. & Sat. 7am*1pm 460 Rklgo Rd. (Jorlcho Ch. Rd to Davie Acadcmy Rd to RMgo Rd.) MocksvilleGigantic Yard Salo Saturday, 6am-uniil 321 Modlson Road oil 601 by Burger King.Thousonds ot iloms for $1 or lossl MocksvllloHugo 4 Fomiiy Yard Sale Frtday & Saturday ßam-until 210 Wall Wilson Road Too Many Homo to List MocksvllloMulti Famllii Yard Sato Friday and Saturday 7um? until288 Doadmon Road Anik]uos ond coliociiblos, fur* nituro, two bunolod pecan bulfols, kitchon Itoms, 2 an­tique Winchester 22 caBbor rl- llos, tlshing tackle and polls. Too much to list. Rai^n or Shine. Mookw^llle -Multi'FamllyYard Salo Salurday, ^ -u n lil 194 Foskr Dairy Rd.Infant to 3T bcv and girt cloth' Ing, men and womon clolhing, toys, househok) Itoms ond Christmas decor.Cancel II raining. MockevilleVonl Sole Frtday, 8am-8pm Hwy 601 South, 1 mik> south of Dovlc High. Fumituro, shoo^. loys and more. Mocksvlllo Yard Solo Saturday, 0am-2pm 123 Redwood Drive Mocksvliie. 120 Ash Drive. Troasuro Hunt/Estate Salo. Friday. Juno 6" & Saturday. Juno e^ 0am-2pm. Como & find your troosurol Women's plus size clothing, small toots, fumituro & morol Evorything must gol Mocksville. 1465 Doadmon Rd. Multi-Family Yard Sale, jrday. Juno Ó*', Oam-untii. Allttk)b/lol ovorythingi Mocksville. 1813 Ridge Rd. (bosldo County Uno Vfib) 4-Fomiiy Yard Sale. Satur­day, Juno 6^. eam-untii. Hondmado . Hems, ' pillows, lunch bowl sot, dog Jackots, loll oH-ln-t printer, monitor, keyboard & mouse, all sizes cioth&s, shoos & other Itomsl Too numerous lo monltoni Mookavllte. 486 Howardtown Rd. Vord/Qarago Sale. Satur­day, Juno 6'^, 7am-11am. RAIN OR SHINE. Kids' ck)th- Ing, toys, B&Q size ND*slze 6, homo goods, exorcise oquipmont. Mocksville, 712 North Main SI. Yard / Estate Sale. Rain oi Shine. Frklay. Juno G, 0am- Opm. Saturday, Juno 6, 8am- 2pm. A traitor load of items oddod since the los) solo. Solo, tovoseal, coffeo tablo, chairs, light fixtures, lamps, }k:tures, motal toy trucks, an- Iques, record albums, can- nkHJ lars & much moro! U you mado it to our first sale, you'll like this ono ovon betterl Mocksville. CrosMow Dr. In Twin Brook (right boioro tho Armory) MOVING SALEl EV­ERYTHING MUST GOI Frt­day Juno 5" & Saturday Juno 6", 8am-4pm. Mocksville. Greon HUl Rd. olf Hwy 64 «Jericho Church Rd.) Muitl-Famlly Yard Sale. Saturday, Juno 6, 7am*noon. Household goods, women's clothes, boys' clothes (0-9 mo.), girls' dothss (6mo. • 2T), loys, riding loys, sluHod animals, 4 lots more.“ Pro­ceeds help pay medical bills for 6 month oidboy. Mocksvllte. Hwy 601 North. 1 mile post Wiilum R. Davie School. 3-Family Yard Sale. Friday. June 9am-until & Saturday. June 6**. 8«m-1pm. ChlUren & adult dolhes, shoes, pocketbooks, jewels, comforters, books, Game Cube, loys, n>ovlea, sand box, gun cabinet, oak mirror. Bronco II parts, miso. Kems G et a jum p slart on your spring cleaning! Donate your used cor, boat or motorcycle to the NKF. donate online ot: ¥iw w .k ld ln eycars.ers or call us ot 800.488.CARS ‘^ ö v ü rS ^ a fflm o n a Yard Sal«* 8>llebunf, J3S Vnmadora Ril. МауЭ(Г. Ilemalorule ‘ It clolhes ilze 8-10, loti, . «na machine, loclg, rae- Ino and acKsrt »p*rt»,traln Irack, lumliur», picluroj, гИ- 3Wor many othoi Wort D«wi«.ato Hwy 001, ц mllo Irom Hwy 64. Qiganllo Multl-VoiWor Yard Salo. Fri- day, Juno t* & Salurday. Juno 6*", 9am-2pm. Antkiuos, coiioctiblos. househokl, tuml- (uro, bathroom vanities A sinks, small rotolHtor. push mowors, ladders, tools, tO vinloge doors, Serendipity an- tlquos. 336-492-2234 Von* dom Welcome • М П м т 1 1 1 п (м •С М и М Й /Ш А м >CH |É ÌH IÌM IW iri Ьм1мц«1>м«1 • Гт1«|рЛаяй1м • Flmti/nMlt •rtwI/NMc« <!Ги1/М«1 • Fmliin/lílWllMCM • t a M t m i i , 1 М ч * г м ц J m k f ' •U m I M m M n I > 1 М М 1 1 |||(м 1 ' ’ щ т М и м н п и ! «ш ; м 11Я1п111 • ib M i TV/IM/VMm WMtlDlqi/llinik. Antiques & Collectibles mtlquss Records. Elvis (f Amtir Annlvoraarv QoWon Al­bum. Songs Irom 1054-1900 $376.704-042-1124 Furniture & ^ А щ Н а п с е в ^ Dining Set, KIncaM, cherry tabk) w/ 4chalra. 2 toats and 1/2 inch think table pad cover. 704-210-9810 $40000 entertainment Center Sys­tem. Medium silo, pine tlnlsh< Excoilent condition. $50. 704-209-0674 It Ctr, iarge-$76Entertalnr______Wooddesk-SSOHL_____Kitchen table w/4chalrs-$60- Call 704.207.4443 NIgM stand. Small, black $12. ВгоуЫИ Tall Drossor $160. L-áhap " desk $150.401-4743. lope Oak olfk:o Can Doe at 704- MIsc For Sale Organ. Antique pump with stool tor sole. Does not ' but k)oks fine. Coil 704- 9500 Asking $228.00 . Pet Acceeeorlee- 6 e'xIO' dog panels, $60 ooch. 6X12 chain link dog pon and igloo dog houso,^00. All for ^50. Call 336-399-0684 Vlnyt Storage Buildings 12' X Iff wilh loll. $3.406. tOf M 10' $2.973. Prfcos Include de­livery and sol-up. Othor sizes avalfabio. Call 704-057-8811 JO C K EY C L O SE O U T SALEl Sat., May 30"'& Sat. Juno 0"’ . OiOOam-lliOOam - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC- "Plrst Quality Gnrments" $$$$ Cash Only $$$$ luckcy Dlstrlbutlan Center Nollcy Rond In Coolecmue Cull Debbio Normmi (З'ЗЗе-гй^-гН.!^ Fur DIrecttonsI Furniture & _ A £ £ U a n c o s Oodroom suite for sale. Coll 336-040-3203$1SO.OO Poster Bed, quoon size. Procttoaiiy now. $350. Full sizo bed, $40. Now 27’ RCA TV, $100.336-492-5380 Refrtgerotor, student slie. $40. Ukenow. Solid oak tabki & 4 chairs. $150. Picoso call 704-232-2470 Sofa, btuo and white, In ox collont condltton. Ptoase can 704-036-6343 for more Infor- matton. Ask№g$160.00 Sofa, siteper. Green with flowers. Good condition. Mov­ing. must soli. $76. Coll 704. 245-3Ö76 Washer & dryer. Hoi Point Qroat condltton. $300 or boat oiler. Soon by appt. only. Coll - 232-2476 Washer/Dryer sot by Ropor. Groat shape. $275. Whirlpool diyof.$t25.704-708-1020 Spinning Wheel. Anik^uo in working conditkin. /^klng $ 425.00. Ploaso call 704- 638:0500 Building Equipment & Supplies SreCL ARCH BUILOINOS- Savo ThousandsSI Summer CloaratKO 20'x24', 3ff«40', 1 OthoTB. Invonlory Won'l Laill Aak Aboul Display DlBCOunta. CallTodayl 1.860.352 0710 Electronics Camera, Vu-Polnt Digital camera 2.5 Pixols wilh eott- ware and USB, $25.00 Call Dee at 704-401-4743 Redlo/CD player, Bosch, job site model. Soils al Lowos loi $189,00. Call Rtek ot 704- 232*0069 Asking $100.00 f^arm Equipment a Supplies Fescue, horso quality.Pick up in Hold, Mooroavillo. 200-300 bales, $225 each. Call 704-201-5875 Furniture & J^££llances_ Bed. Twin Sizo with trundio. “ too. Whlto motal day bod lot ^100. Please call 82&-23B- 1174. Mocksvlllo. Dining room set Table w/6 chairs. 2 ioavos, hutch, glass door china cablnot. '40s ora. $495.704-458-4618 Your ad . could b e se e n here!Cali 1-877-751-2120 to place an ad. Games &, Beanie Babiee about 50 in oxcollonl condition. Will soli (l)om ait or lust part, $2 ’•0471ooch. 704-857-0 Nintendo. DS* black with cor chargor. Piooso call Austin al 704*200-1392. Asking $90.00 Sony PSP. With case and- wall and car charger. Dahh Vador spocial oditton. Cell Austin 704-200-1302 $120,00 Jewelry rings.difforoni colors. Paid $129.99 now. Will soil for $89.90 oach. Call 704-232*2478 Wedding ring set, 2 piece.Asking $80.Seen by appt. only Piooso call 704-232*2478 Lawn & Garden Sales & Service Lawn MowerMTD14.5HP 42’' cul, 6 speed. Good shape. $350. 704-857-7186 MedicalEquipment Scooter, Victory PrkJo. 3501b Copaslty, full soat w/arm rest. MUST SELLI Please cali 704-267-4443 Only $5001 Misc. Equipment ^_&_Sugglles Wheel Chair. Invacaro. Nev­er used. $300. Scooter Iill tor pk:k ID truck $150 OBO. 704- 938-4334 between 4-7pm. MIsc For Sale Avon, Capo Cod collection. 55 pleco. Complete set. $200. Ploaso can 704-785*7630 fot more Infonnation . Engine stand, throe wheels. Call 704*278-2340 before 9 p.m. for more infonnatkm Asking $40.00 Music Sales & Service Saxophone. About 4 yoar okl. Good condltk)n.$500 Ploaso caU 704-279-0730 Want to Buy Merchandise timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. S ocros or more soioci or clear cul. Shaver Wood Products, Ino. Call 704-278*0201. Timber Wanted, 1 acre or more, pine or hardwood, clear or solect. H & M Log­ging, 336-468-6576 •UmiKt • MtarMi • MtUfNtNk Im lc N ' Cats Cal, 2 yr. old, booulllul lo- mole. Moving and can't take with mo! Free lo good homo. Ploaso coll 704-239-9494. Free kittens to good homo. Two orango tabbies. One tor­toise shell color. Woodlool 704-431-4402 Kittens, Booutilul and free to good homot Long^short nelrud, several colors 704- 278*3754 or 980-234-0932 Kittens, orphaned, Iroe to good home. Thmo orange and ono gray. Ptoeso coil 704-633-05^. Kittens. Freel 0 wks okl, 3m.. 1fm„ light/dark grey, white a black. CaK(704)&5&2620 Leave message. Dog> OoM Chlhuahuee,and 1 female. $150 oach. nol registered. 336-463*2359 Pupplee Ral huanui mix. beautifully marked, tails docked and do- irmed. 6 weeks okl. $100 oach. 336-463-4000 or 336- 407-3115 355± A C R E S OnVmJ in 22 IVacu, Comblnitiuru, antluaWhole EQUESmiANFARADlSß 276.970.5201 866.787.4243www.rtdhawl(auctjons.coRi Doga Ful)-bk>odod.$80oach. Pioasocatl704-270-6620 for more information Doge. White Chow Chow Dogs, FREE • 1 mek) ft 1 Fe­male - Ploaso cell 704*433' 7741 for more informatton. Puppies. Labe, bom 3/11/09, 2 yoHow lomak)8, had t" shots, $100. Coll 330-751* 7030 or 330-900*2173 Pet & Livestock Services Horste, Boerdlno. Tlnkeibett Equostrion Contor. Excolkinl Facilillos. Advanco. Full Board $350 por month, 338-018-5039 •iN lN lllN lltM lM a •UidlMKM • Г г и М •iM ktHtlM • M i r m l . •И тм а Ц С я и кп г »» iiMlimliii •Ih M l^ iirtÉ M lN m h h I ^Free Stulf Free Cat, lo good home. 4 t/2 yoar oW mate orango and white tabby. Piooso call 602-5225 Free flowers. 1 dig, you, you ptok up. Dllfotonl klnda ol poronnlais end fiort>s. 704* 279*2434 оПогЗр.т. Freo Hay, 20 ocres in tho lloid, you cut ond balo. Musí be cut in two wooks. Lako Myors aroa. 336-998-8903 Free kittens to good home.2 Whlto, 1 orange tabby, I — AU moles. Pk>aso call 15-2964 for more Info.grey. AU 704-855- Free kittens,5 tuxedos & 1 tigor. Very cute. Pk)aso call 704-8S7> 1284 for more Inlormatton Kittens.Froo kittens and or cat. Litter box irolnod. Call704-8Se-82a0 Instruction AIRLINES ARB HIRINQ-Troln lor high paying Aviation Molntonanco Career. FAA ep- orovod progrom. Financial okl quallflod.Ttouslng availabto. Coll Aviaiton institute of Main­tenance (688) 340-5387. DRIVERS/TRAINEES NEED­ED, Nalional Caniers Hiring Now! No oxporionco neododl No CDL7 No probloml Train­ing avallablo with Roadmas- tor. Call Now. 866-494-8459. Lost & Found Found cot In Advance.Yellow with handicap front paw. Coll 330-909-3470 to clolm. Found Dog. BluoAvhlto fo* male oil bulT. Found on MUIor Rd. Has collar. Call lo Identi­fy. 704-797-0555 or 6404774 Found Dog.Knox Mkidle School eroa. Fe­male. AbouUmos.Colt 704-239*7735 Found Labrador puppy,mtle. White markings. No oUer than 6 monlhs. Near South Davie. 338-413*6072 Notices DAVIE PREQNANCY CARE Cenler oilers oonlMonllal & servlras^^^lorrals'l^l^o hoalthy choice lor your lilol Call 330-763 HOPE (or appl. •IhmlirMi•ÉmMimtPtiiwlr •U k tta H rti •ImlfirM « И и а М ш И И вм ' Im lM llipiH > IM |i|ilin ic W . Um • 1МЫМ11П1м М Е М М т м М • iK M IM E lM t " н о т е Г " (or Sale leer Сгеей Church Rd, 9* sores, ЗВП/ША, basomont. shop buikling, bams, pond, Wm R Davto School District. Flrsl limo buyer $0,000 crodlt possible. $109,000. 336*751*6020 Bermuda Run Country Club. 3BR, 3BAt0wnh0U80. Carport, pool privlhraos. $175,000. ЗЭ6-998-7666 Farmlngtoa House and farm for Mie..Coll 336*782* 0642 or www.157rao* coon.checkoulmoro.com Nomee, Government fund*1п9 available tor Ы1 homo buyers who own land or have lamiV land. $0 down, eosyimanclng. Call 336-348- 6347. LocaL HOMEOWNERS or INVESTORS 3BR, basomsnt, carport, brick ranch. Country. Curronily bolng rontod al $70(Vmo. ($0,400/yr) $30.000 down. 704-030 0005 Land for Sale. 2 cloai . .3.0 acres njrol sottlnai'road frontage. 336-492-2144 icreage,32*wooded Plusckiarod bulMlng silos, 2.4 Acreage. Wagner Rd. oil Lib­erty Church. Firm pricos. All road from, country water, tao, $1SK. 2oc, $28K. 3ao, $30K. 336-761*3012 OWNER SACRIFICE-I nood holpl Owner must soil nowl Ono acre, heavily wooded, river access homesile on tho Catawba River. Over 50% oil original list prico. Povod roads, pool, rivor walk trails, sport court, otc. First $29,000 lakes it oil my honds. Coil now8fl8-310-23l4. Manufactured Home Sales $0Down with your land No ctosing cosl.Ploaso call 336-299-5612 12,500 down13 payments loll. Please call 704-483-3702 $3,000 down - only 13 pay* monis loft. Call qulckl Wo owner finance. Ploaso cat!336*299-5613 2 Year Job rime, 2 Year Rental History, You Con Own Todayl 704-630-0149 Foreclosed HomesAvoilobk) In Davio County Act Now!888-273-8701 Government funds availabto for 1“ limo homobuyers who own land or have family land. Zero Down, Easy Flnancinol 704-630-6400 Mocksville area, 3BR, 2BA $650/monih.Owner financing. Cali 704-483-3702 l«ocksvllle8kytinoD/W, 28X 52, L/D mi combo, 2BR/2BA. incl acç^s. Must be moved. $22,000. 336-998- 8142 or 336-998-3365 Move in Today!BR, IBA cottage with poreh. $450ЛЛоп1Ь ■’04-630-9840 Move In Todayl 2BR.2BA wiih Porch. 56 or Oklor Community 704*630^00 Manuractured Home Sales New9BR ranch.$89.995. On Private lot. $500 Moves You in!Act nowl 336*767-9756 New Momee$2,500 Down 2 crcdit references, 336-299-6526 Rent*to4)wnN0W3BR, $99 down Please caH 060*273-0701 Salisbury, Mobik) homo on renlod k3l In nice neighbor­hood for sale. 3 bedrooms ,2 boths w/new carpot. Largo docks w/ storage bldg. Musi soell Coll 704*267-1246, Taka Over My PaymentsI$402ffA>nlh Please caH 704-630-6400 •Nn m Im I M •titirnpMlllMiitil •UailNiM • OffiMl СаммсМЯмШ • rNtmlMitwIM • IhMlNtmdHoM Uto- ЛШ----«_.«----Atà-------• mmunwii ним Ш Ш , • Ш И Ш И й Ш Ш • и н м ы м Apartments Mocinvillt1BR. for rent. Furnished with utttttlea induded, poftect tor a single person. Available July t.33e-762-8023 Houses for Rent Century 21 Triad 330-751-2222 350 McCullough Rd., Mocksville. 3BR.1BA.$72S/mo. 264 Ken Dwlgglns- Mocksvlll« 3BR,2BA.Ail appl.lndudod. $750/mo. 822SShallowfordLn.- tswltvllle2BR,2BA Cot­tage w/oil heat. $550/mo. 0020 Whitmore Cove Ln.Clemmona. Stunning 40R.3WDA. 2-Slory bilck. Full basomont. community pool, & lawn maintonance provided. $l,98(Vmo. 215McCulk>ughRd.2BR, IBA. Hoot pump^onl,-alr. $575/mo. 239McCulk>ughRd, 2BR, IDA. Oil heal/win­dow air. $525/mo. Clemmons. Tangiewood Farm». Ono bodroom condos. avolL Community POOL Call tordotails. Hwy 601 Bypass. • Mocksville. (Just oil 1-40) Commordol olltee space Iorloa8e.2olllcos, break room.roccpiton afoa& bathroom. $700Ano. PossiWoaddt'l space avoilabk). Call Century 21 Triad 336-75t-2222 Mon-FrI 8am-flpm OR 33e-751*M89Ext.2t3 nights and weekends. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-763-8777 or Э36-761-2058 MOCKSVILLE-ChorkJSton RkJgo. 3BR.2BA. Scroonod porch, foncodwuvnyaiu, e ISmoko Froo.ol$450,S885Ano. MOCKSVIUE-3BaiMi BA,Wol|.malnlalnodwllh oppllaiKOB, heal pump, lui basomonl, deckt large lol, Pels nojoilablo, Avail, abto July l.iBOO/mo. . MOCKSVIUE-Beauliful 2 story colonial, 48FI,2>4BA, gas Ioga, deck, fenced ■ backyard, 2oar oaraoo- Avall. July 1.$l 160/mo. MOCKSVILU-Vtetoita homoon3a5.3BaiBA, wrap around porch, ollica, appllancos. Smoke free. Aval. Juno 15 i78S/mo, ERA Premier Really Jacklo Coulston 338.7!3.6777or33S-7S1- 20SS M u lt ip ly y o u r resu lts w ith hom7?cmoiii,a Get your 2 column by 2-inch ; advertisement in more tlian 75 ,JSvG.,newspapers for $ 1,400! newspaper for details. I Itcgional buys alio available. i DAVIE-GLEMMONS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 - C*> Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 - l 7 7 - 7 S 1 - 2 t n FAX; 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSAOS@SALISBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 2 9 ,0 0 0 READERS EVERY WEEK! PICTURË APS Include a p h o to w ith y o u r au to ad & run it for 4 w eeks to r $ 2 0 . R un a h o u se ad for $ 8 0 to r h o lo w /^ o u r :s. й о и « е в for Rent $01 N. Of Moefcsvllle. 3BR, 1ИВА. Full basement. Appli­cation & deposit required. $850/mo. Call 704-276*1717 Advanot, 128 Little John Dr. Brk:k ranch. 2 Lg. BR. 1.5 BA. dish, washer, stove, relrg., dis­posai. Lg DR & LR. laun. dry room. Oil hoot. Cen­tral sir. 2 car garage ol' tached w/oponors. now flooring throughout. Beau­tiful ckian homo. No pels. $760/mo, 330*706-0525 C a ll C la $ s lfie d s a t 1-877-7S1-2120 Houses J o r £ e n t_ Advanu, 1ВЯ, IBA, Quosi cottage. Water incfudod. .$450/^nlh -f deposit. No pets. 330-998-1444. Advance. 3BR. ZVi BA. garage. 2.000 t sf, security system. Executive homo Rent $1,400 or Rent lo Own. 704-030-0695 Advance. 420 Gun Club. 4BR, IBA. hoot pun^AC, now romodol, 1,450 SF. ap­ple, M ao, no Insldo pots, $67&/mo * dop. Possibly HUD. 330-990-7003. iderton VlHsge. 149 Pari(vkiw Lane. 3BR, 2BA. Doubk) garage, carpol- ed. Davk) schooia, convo- niontly kjcaled lo Winston, aroa shopping and k)cal activ­ities. Poo) prtvileges nego­tiable. $l060/mo. DopoeK and loase requlrod.^ 330-427-6100 Houses tor Rent Glemmone. 1620 Southwest school Rd 2BR. IBA. Uving room, kitchon, laundry room. Lorge front porch. Largo yard. Portoct(or4l $600/mo. with $300 deposit. 330-766-6827 Davit Cnty. 4234 US Hwy001 s. 3BR. 2BA. 10 ocros. Nowly romodokK). RonlaVwrk roloroncos req'd. $850/mo. * dopoalt. CailM6-993-4587 Mocksville3DR, 2BA, lomHy room, kitchen, utility room w/ sink. Qatago, hoai pump, AC. Oil Jorteho Church Rd. ot 257 Foazor Rd. $600/mo. + $300 deposit. 704-283-9648 or 704-320-1170 Mockavllle 4BR/tJt BA, 101 Solley Avo In town, kitchon, LR. now heal pump, $050/mo + $650 dep. 330-817-0237. Mockavllle area. SBR^V^ BA. Rem to OwnI Oorago, approx 2,000 sf, cont heat/air. V^ry Nice. $15,000 down, $3M/mo. 704-630^95 FREE DIRECTV 4 ROOM SYSTEM! _ Л.^.ЛИ niGIIAl CIIANNI I S' ^ B l ^ 1 I .UI 11(1 CHANNFI S' P I К t t T V T oil F re e 8 6 6 -6 9 5 -7 9 3 8 S T O P L E G C R A M P S B E F O R E T H E Y S T O P YOU. Calcet's triple calcium formula Is designed to help stop low calcium leg cramps. Just ask your pharmacist lüaaivr Calcet Houses for Rent MoekavtHa Rent to Own Homeowner or Inwelorl 3BR, basement, carport, country. Home Is now rented. Quarantaed rental Incorrw ot $70(Vmo ($8,40(Vyr}. $30,000 down. Mockevllla, 208 Moraa Street. Uke Newl Immacu* latol ЗВН^Ш BA, lg comer lot. $75Q'mo * $750 security dop, 1 yr toase, no pets. Cell Mary • ERA Premier П 338-g40-7077r^sr Mockavllta.tmnMOulala 3BR / 1.5BA brtek rancKNow carpet and paint. Range, dishwashor and slde-tW'sTde refrigerator. Energy efildont heat pump, $8owmonth + $800 security deposit. No pots. Cali Mary HendrtekS el 330-040-7077. PENNINQTONftCO.330-908^00ЭЭв-00»«747 Wo have rontals available.-Canus tor inlonnBiion on prope^ lies or property manage­ment. We have an automat­ed phone system for Infor­mation. Commorclal Proportioo/ Businesses for loase or sak>. Can Janlco McDaniel 330-909-0747 Pennington A Co. 338-008-0400' 338«»0747 — s ? n « s -------- Commercial Rental BCM ButliMM Parti. For salo or tease. 9,000 sq. fl. building. 1500 to 4500 so ft units. Commercial tots tor sale or Win bulU to suit ten­ant. 336-098-3165 Manu^acturtiJ Home for Rent Davla County. Nice Se< ckided Mobile Home Park has 3BR/2BA & 26RABA singkiwkles tor rent. Alt ap­pliances. No Pets. Soct ft OK. Depoelt Ptoaso coll 336-1 Manufactured Home for Rent Davie County. Jasmine Park.3BR, 2DA. Water, gaitioge.vino. Incl. Deposit n»q. No pets. 336-575-2101 rarmfnoton Ana, prfvata.2BR/2BA, al applanoes, central heat ft air. deck, ft garage. No pets. No smok­ing. $600ifmo. phis depoelt. Please call 336-655-3272 or 336-990-3636 jrtvate fami tat, heat pump, irepleoe. Convenleni lo shop­ping. $700Mio * deposit * reforencee.336-761-5628 MochavMa looaled off Qladetona Rd. D/W, private lot. 3BR, 2BA. all alec, cent ak, kKludes water ft garbebe $69S/mo $500 dep. fTo Inside pels. 336-284-4679 Moekevllle. Reedy Now 2 BR brick house, furnished, also electric. $500/mo. 2BR, 1 DA mobile home, private lot. 704-207-5581 Off M l. 1 BR cottage m courv try. 'Furnished.* No pels. Per­fect lor 1 or 2. $400. Rent, dep. ft ref. 336-204-4758 Off 601. 2BR. 'Furnished.* On private kit In country. No pets. 3 peopk) limiL $450 * dop.ftrol.330-204wt756 Pinebrook SetKwl District. 3BR, 2BA. $550/mo. $300 dopoelt. Abeolutoly no pots. 336-040-2515. Aoe Moblki Homo Pk 14x70 2ÜR. also doubtowkk) for rent. John Crotts Rrl.. US Hwy 04 EosI, MocHsvUle. No pots. Call 330-009-2002 Resort & Vacation Rentals_____ FAMI.Y VACATMN VAt.UKIt Family Beach cotttges/condoe nei along our beautiful b e a ^lld a l cfeeks. All slzee and price rangee. Call for brochure lodey. 1:600- 037-7362. PawleM Island Realty Co.. UC. ReeorVRe* tlrement Salee and Vacatton Rentals. Pawleyo Island. SC. www.pawleyslslandvacattorv s.com. Located on tho coast between Charieslon and Myr­tle Beach. Autos Buldt Park Avenue, 1087.4-door. ail powor. Needs paint. Runs good mechanically. $4,000.336-463-2350. U xue,-----------------Needs engine work, some al­ready d0ne.$l700OBO. Cal 704-402*8533 Toyole.1N0 . - .Excelient bod/ inskle end out. Needa a motor. Good tires and rims. $1,000. 336-998' 5636 Boats & Watercraft N ssd a naw w ashar or drysr? Want to get rid olthe old one? Call us to place an ad to help sell lhal old appliancel 1-877-761-2120 Motorcycles SATVe _ 5 S i g h i ^ 1«^. ^nвrl•can Classlo Tour. itOOcc with wlndshisid ft hard saddle begs. Excelont condition. Al­ways gomge kopl. Or^ 8,600 miles. Biko Is burgundy ft black ft comes w/2 hoimots. Asking $4,000.336-402*7024 _______'rtorewciaeelo.2005. Biad( ond eüvor. LKe now. low miles. $6,500. 336- 761-2450 Auction* Rowan AiBtlen Ca Protee- Siena! Audton Senricee; Setobury. NC 704^0609 Kip Jenmnge NCAL 6340 Classifieds Werk! Home Loweon'e Home improve| ments. Windows, doors, vtnyj siding, brick, btock work, log siding, henMood ftooring. Free osBmoles. Owner Andy Lawson Can 336-9000695 • Vinyl ektlno and vinyl win­dow InstaHallon. No |ob t<A smal. Free estlmalos. C4I Mart( Troyer at 704-657-0611 Lawn Ш Г Landscaplnfl« JR'a Movrlng Seivlea -LooWng to IIB my schedule ^ OrUy a few openings lofL if you need your lawn tak* on care of call lor a free estimate at 336-945-0168. M ltM lh in M Ü S ^SetrvlcM Doni throw awey iawrv< mowers, ATV's, g«1 carts< outdoor powor equipment, wm pk;k up for free. Call Rtehard 336-473*1838. Muele”Services Btfllnn« Oult« t-essoni. Roading music, labiaturo, chords, scales ond basic fin- gorplcUng. Coll 402-0108 "We can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed” The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to ieoaily remove accurate and timely infor­ mation from your credit report Is tyliig. There's no easy fix for bad orMtt. it takes time and a con- •ckius effort to pay your debts. Liom about managing credit and d^t at 1tc.gov/creCRt. A m essag e from T he Salisbury Post and the FTC. Tree Service Canopy Tree Service. Pro^ losslonal Service ol rooson- abto rotos. Fuly insured. Call for free oslimaloe. Roter-, onces available. Also, fire« wood lor solo. 336*0964374' тем QuaNty Tiaa Car* li Land Meintenanoa. Наь atdcua removale, pruntng *>pfMarvatloin, ttofw t-------'cjen-«p, gradUig. ' landecaphgfThomaTMÌt^ insured. Cell: 338-407-7834; homa:33e-860<M11 лТшоИпа^ S e ry te e e i Tutoring. Summer Tutoring in oiementaiy. roading anp math. Call ю schoduio limes anddays492-6t08. ' LIVE UNITED: JOIN Н А Ш . OPEN YOUR HEART. LEND YOUR MUSCLE. FIND YOUR VOICE. GIVE AN HOUR. '‘4^ <4 i n : GIVE A SMURDAiTHINK OF WE BEFORE ME. . ' . REACH OUT A HAND TO ONE AND INFLUENCE >| \THE CONDITION OF ALL 0 : : w t Í \ ' b J W a h t t o m a k e a d i . i s c r e a t i n g r e a l , j a s t i e d u c a t i o n , ¡ n c p m e a ñ , iS-b с ю - DAVIE CÖUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2009 i i: I' S a lls b u iy C y c le C e n te r 1 5 1 4 Ja k e A le x a n d e r Blvd. W e s t (Hwy Б 0 1 ) S alisbu(7 , N C S 8 1 4 7 7 a 4 - 6 3 3 -5 7 8 7 Quick 15 minutes from Ivtocksville Dunlop I Shinto Mldielln Conünentai Metxier Full Bore (JudArrhod) We Service What We Sell Fundraisgrs S a tu rd a y , J u n e 6 Spring FUng, hosted by Fulton UMC, 3689 NC 801, Advance, from 8 n.m. til 2 p.m. Rent space for$I5. Tlicre Will also be ham & sausage biscuits nnd hot dogs. Fdr rentals space cnll 998-8385. Vard Sale, Hardison Church Ladles Circle, at 128 Towery Road, old and new item s, clothes, furniture. Hotdogs for lunch, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Proceeds tomission.Evf/i/ciiHCf/fei/ if rains. Buffet D inner, at the Episcopal Church of Ascension at Fork, 6 p.m., contributions welcome, proceeds for mortgage payments on parish hall. Fricdchicl<en,BB(}chlcken,chicl<en/ dumplings, bilked béans, potato salad, rolls, dessert. Community Breakfast, Advancc UMC, 7-lOn.m. Ham, sausage, eggs, biscuits, grils, gravy, muffins, jelly, onuige Juice, & coffee. F riday, J u n e 12 SaundsofSum m cr, signatureevent of Davie Community Foundation, 6;30-10:30 p.m., Childress Vine- 'a if 's Y O U T H SO C C E R A S S O C IA T IO N Great Soccer Camos in Advance @ BB&T Soccer Park Ages 4-12. More info at www.twincitysbcccr.com June 19-20 Dads nnd Kids Socccr Under the Stars -Learn from Wake Head Coaches Tony Daluz and Jay Vidovlch. -Great Socccr activities and other Fun events. -From 5:00 pm Friday to 5:00 pm Saturday -Camp but in your own tents V A C A T I O N B IB L E S C H O O L D O N ' T L E T T H E T R A I N L E A V E T H E S T A T I O N W I T H O U T Y O U CUSSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL ACES. DATES: JUNE 8 - n CHILDREH & YOUTH FROM « ;3 0 -8 ;3 0 P.M.; ADULTS FROM 7-8 P.M . EACH EVENIN6. B e a r C r e e k B a p t i s t C h u r c h 492 Bear Creek Church Road • Mocksville B-July 20-24 Twin City Soccer Skills Camp -Focus on fun ways to development skills -Professional Twin City Coaches. -Great soccer ¡Facilities with new Skills Centers -Indoor videos and outdoor Field work N iitionw ide Insurance hiis insured NASCAR fans for ^ over 60 years. I r» *'t o x .K I c o v v iiiiji* y o u n c i’ d I <il llu ' riyht pnti*. I fill cl (/iKih' liiiltiy KfilhHllUr I I 09 Yadklnvllle Dd. Willow Oal» Shopping Cti, Mockivill« 751-6131 Nationwidt Mutual Iniuren« Compiny JlmK«l|y,Jr. 381 North Main St Mockivlllt7S1-2937 THANKS roiMatlnaUi N a t i o n ' Insurance t AiU b, ЧЛ.Л.01 »W..ÍI М* Vk* <tA»»tV4 írt «UV Ujtlt lejuliivv h>un »Nj W MifJt |» й Mtv»ri w *1 tu'«. ^ЛK^Я XiM-r-ií» к*«) л «tW Iftj-I 1(0 14 tr I'« fwls-j l4 V«» (H Ai*l »«I» к «>j tuUAl« НАШ Ыич« Гпт(«'| MVIUP «d.. bf) Kl JI»« «iiouiiei б« <« И. HttonKii nuin« tNIf*»i 'i КЛЛЯ«* li-MVil C^pfj/ 0 Ш Hit*"**'» lUnJ Irsv.c4l U n/M НАУм! ynrds, Lexington. Forinfo; 753-6903. S a tu rd a y , J u n e 13 BeneOtPro^nm , bytlieCniftBroth- ers, 7 p.m., at Mt. Olive UMC. Pro- ceeits to Relay for Life. Country H am & Sausage Break­ fast, Center UMC, 6-10 a.m. Menu: country ham, sausage, eggs, biscult.s, gravy, grils, and all the trimmings - inside Ihc Family Life Center. F riday, J u n e 19 Game Night, nt Sheffield-Calahain Comm. Center, 174 Turkeyfoot Rd., doors open 6 p.m. for food & conces­ sions, games 7 p.m. S a tu rd a y , J u n e 2 0 Fundraiser Breukfast, at Bread of Life Biipt. Church, 7- 10:30 a.m. Price; $5. Walk-ins are welcome. Location: 4557 NC 801 North (ju,st off US 601). Reunions S a tu rd a y , J u n e 6 Reeves Fam ily R eunion, at Shcfneld-Calahaln Comm. Center, 174 Turkeyfoot Rd., begins 4 p.m. with covcred dish. Everyone invited. 6th Annu») Smith Fiimily Kcuniun, descendants of iSamucI Smith & Hannah Jane Kiteiy, Center Comm. Bldg., 5 p.m., covered dish meal, door prizes & entertainment, for info call75l-3626,998-6213or751-5160. S u n d ay , J u n e 7 Descendants of Colvin M onroe und M argaret Elvira Gaither Godbey, fellowship at 3:30, picnic meal nt 5 p.m., Socicty Bnptist Church, off US ,64 11 miles west ofMcoksville. Religion S u n .-F ri., J u n e 7 -1 2 Homeconilng& Revival, ntGreatcr M ount M oria M issionary Bapt. Chutch, begins Sun. wilh 1:30 lunch then4 p.m. servicc, revival services? p.m. each night. S u n .-T h u rs., J u n e 7-11 VBS,atl3iitonsBapl.Cliurch,"Croco- dllc Dock", 6:15-8:30 p.m. cach evening. For info: 998-6149. M on.-F ri., J u n e 8 -1 2 VBS, nt I2aglc Heights Church, 6- 8:30 p.m., all welcomc, tlicme 'Tlie incredible Ruce", on Inst night dinner and parents welcomc to attend. M o n d ay , J u n e 15 ,; VBS, SdnRock WdsCamp, 9 a.m. til У noon daily, games, stories, crofis, ' songs, ages 4 thni those just com- '.r^l^d9thgnuie.Toprc-iegi.stcr:998- M on.-F rl., J u n e 1 5 -1 9 VBS, at Hnrvc,st Fellowship, 130 Feedmill Rd., Advance, 6:30-8:30 W ed .-F ri., J u n e 2 4 -2 6 VUS, at Hiirvcsl I'cllowsliip, 130 avie P la ce 'ng Assisted Living Community Seated: U'ft to HIghI: lucilie Ik'iisley, lidllli Waller, Benha Draughn, Carolyn MtCriir)'.Slandln8;l.eil 10 lilght: Guy Mellone, Jiuiies Couch. , ... j à n e B ir th d a y s On a beautiful Spring day, our residents who were born in June gathered for a group picture, . Each resident proudly offered their ages and a big smile. Davie Place is pleased to wish all of our June birthday celebrants a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY with our wish for many more to come. F o r in fo rm a tio n O n P la c e m e n t^ 'C o n ta c t: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 336-751-2175 J u n e S p e c ia l s B l o o m i n g R o s e s Rose Sale includes all Roses except Knock Out Roses. 2 0 % O ff Sale C o n c re te S ta tu a ry All concretc bcnclies and siatiinry 2 5 % O ffS a le F u rn itu re S a le All 3-picce Bistixi, Dining nnd Seating Sets 2 5 % O ff Sale All Silk Picks, Bunches and Polled Silks 5 0 % O ff Sale I n t h e N u r s e r y Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Arborvitaes, Maples and Japanese Maples . , 2 0 % O ff S ale In P e re n n ia ls Hosta and Day Lilies 2 0 % O ff S ale C o n ta in e rs a n d P o ts All Pottery, Light Weight and Coáctete Pots 2 0 % O ff Sale REYNOLDS B u y 5 g e t 1/2 O f f Candles or Food Items ^AIIMii(!i;lcllllnmlliii|!s75%0(r aA R D E N S H O W C A S E * Sale ends 6/14/09 Г ^^^^1М^»^^^11^|||ЭД1^аЬп^С27КЧ^3^5^7Л^^Нс^о1(|шт^1||Ыау9|^шЛ m HOPE Where thera’s hope there’s Angel Food Ministries With today's econom|(! challenges, many families have fallen on hard times and just need a little help. Angel Food Ministries, a nationwide program offering low cost food relief to anyone who would like to save money on their grocery bill, can make a difference! If you or someone you know n^eds help - check out Angel Food Ministries at Jericho chutch of Christ. angel/ood Local host site: Jericho CliuTch of Christ, 124 Davie Academy Rd For information; call 492-5291, visit www,jericl>otoday.com M enus and info also available: Jericho church building. Storehouse For Jesus, & senior center. L as t d a y to o rd e r.is S u n d av . l u n e 14V- F o o d P icleu p is iim n anm Feedmill Rd., Adyancc, 6:30-8:30 p.m. For ages 4-12. S u n d a y , J u n e 7 G arden A rt, BrockPerforming Arts Center, 2-3:30 p.m., giutlcn inspired artwork from Shady Grove ft Will­ iam R. Davie Elementary students. S a tu rd a y , J u n e 2 0 Spirit of Elvis, Junkers Mill Out­ door Theater, 107 Snlisbury St., Mocksville, 7-11 p.m., DJ from 7- 8:30p.m. Show fentures Elvis Vegas show & light show. $10 adults, $8 srs., children 12 & under lue free. Bring your lawn chair, info: 909- 2263. Rain dale; Sal., Aug. 29 Dates to Remember M pndiay, J u n e 8 Free Classic Movie, Duvie Public Libriuy, 10 ji.m. Y M C A Formorc information, cnll 751-9622, visit www.duvie.ynicanwnc.org, or come to the YMCA for a tour. S u m m e r Y B aseb all Children 3-8 cun pnictlce skills de­ velopment & good sportsmanship while leurning T-ball and baseball. Practices Tues. & Thurs. first half of season; games held .second hnlf. Chil­ dren 3-4 T-ball, 5-6 modified T-ball, 7-8 coach pitch baseball. Registra­ tion ends June 19; sea.son June 23- . July 28. Cost: $40members/$65 non- members. S lim m e r S w im tacu lar Don't have time for month long les­ sons? Sign up for special week-long Instead. Runs June-Aug. Pre.school lessons arc 10:15-10:45; youth tac 11-11:45 a.m . Cost: m em bers $20;non-membcr» $38, Month long also available all summer. M e m b ers O nly Join the YMCA and take advantage of wntcraeroblcs, yoga,biking, walk­ ing, personnl training, and more. Come visit nnd tour our rneility nt215 Cemetery Street nnd learn how we build, strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. H elloM udah,H elbF addah Camp’s Coming, nnd YMCA hiLS all the fun of resident camp without spending the night. Wo offer evcry- tliina from volleybull to knitting, to self-defen.se to scrupbooklng - also half-day specialty camps. Financial aid to those who qualify. , T riath lo n T rain in g Getting ready for triathlon this fall? Weekly trnining club' wilh onc-lir. class focuses on .speed, endumiice, and transition trnining. Two practice mini-triathlons to see where partici­ pants need improveincnts. Training on Tues. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Cost: free to members/$5 per session for non­ members. Seniors Ail Senior Activities take place at Davie County Senior Services lo- calednt278MeroneySt.,Mocksvllle unless otherwise noted. Call 753- 6230. O ngoing , Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W., 11:30 a.m., Th. & i’ri., 11 a.m., lunch served daily. Silver Health Exercises, Exercise . Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m. Tues. & thurs. 9 a.m. at Mock Place, (open to any senior). Quilting Club, every Monday, 10 a.m. Rook, I p.m. every Monday. Texas HoId’Em -Thursdays, I p.m. Painting - Wednesdays 8:30-11:30 n.m. G rief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Sr. Book Ciub, every sccond Tues. of the monlh, 12:30 p.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davic Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. L e a r n C o n t a i n e r G a r d e n i n g “Containers uiid Beds: What Really Works" by Danielle Moody will be presented m the Mocksville Garden Club meet­ ing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 4 ip the old fellowship hall be­ hind First United Methodist Church, Main and Church streets. The 2009-2010 officers will be installed. ■ Visitors are welcome. y A cadem ic w h iz kids ready fo r next challenge By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record Commencement ceremonies for tiie class of 2009 will take place Friday, June 5. The top three academic seniors - Emily Bates, Rachel O’Brien and Allison Campbell - will take the stage to share their thoughts about their school experiences. Bates, the valedictorian, is the daughter of Gregory and Alicia Bates. She has one brother, Daniel and lives in Oak Valley. She moved to the county from Knoxville, Tenn., during the second semester of her ninth grade year. After graduation, Bates plans to attend the pre-med program at Duke University and eventually become a general practition medical doctor. "I recently switched from pre­ law to pre-med,” she said, “because I feel thatbeing a doctor will enable me to U-avel and do more things that would be self-fulfilling in the'end. 1 had thought about law all my life, but going to Duke, because it has such a good medical school, just injipired me to go into that field.” Bates, who said advanced placement U.S. History and calculus have been her favorite classes at Davie, has maintained a “Be determined, Stick to what you believe in, even if other people don’t agrée with you, Stick to your beliefs.” -DHS Class Of 2009 Valedictorian, Emily Bates straight “A” average since fifth grade. “I’ve always just been really self-motivated. My parents were always there to support me, but they didn’t put pressure on me to make straight A’s. I’m just really competitive.” In addition to school work, Bates has worked for the past two years as a waitress, is in the Student Government Association and is the senior class president, has done community service with the National Honor Society, is president of the Debate Club and attended Governor’s School this past summer. She snid she is not quite sure what her grade point average is, but thinks it is a 4.7 or 4.8, and she made 2050 on the SAT. Her speech, she said, will be “about the things I’ve learned over the past four years, the things that have really impacted me and how I can use that toward the future,” Bates advice for other students is, "Be determined, stick to what you believe in. even if other people don’t agree with you. Stick to your beliefs.” The number two slot is held by Rachel O’Brien. O’Brien is the daughter of Tom and Ale O’Brien and has one brother. Tommy. She lives with her family in Oak Valley, having moved here from Zurich, Switzeriand, just before her freshman year at Davie. She explained that the family lived there because of her father’s work, but that they had lived in North Carolina before their move overseas. After visiting friends in Switzeriand this summer, O’Brien plans to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to major in science. She said she isn’t sure yet what field she will go into, but plans to take as many science courses as possible to help her in her decision. “There are so many choices. One day, I think I might want to be an I I ■ Please See Top - Page 10 Rachel O’Brien, Emily Bates and Allison Campbell arc ready to take on the newest challenge in their lives. - Photo by Robin Snow Junior Marshals The top acadcmic juniors who will serve as junior mar- shuLs for the Clu.ss of2009, from left: Nickluus Powell Ashburn, Omar Towilk Shehata, Caitiin Ellse 'rutterow. Scan Peter Reynolds, Jennifer Hailey Rominger, Brian Anderson Bullins, Taylor Nicole Moore, Bradford Tyler Shelton, Lauren Sherrill Gryder, Kathryn Kendall Gerdon, Clare Campbell Moser. Not pic­ tured: Gregory Lee Nuckols - chief marshal. - Photo by Robin Snow Graduate to continue to study art in By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record O n a recent visit to Davie High School' we were lucky enough to meet 18-yeur-old Jessi Felts. As we stepped Inside Lauren Rieth’.s art class wc found Jessi work­ ing on her latest piece - a painting of a sunset. Jessi says that she doesn’t know why sunsets hold such a special place for her, but finds her hands painting colorful versions of them quite fre­ quently. Jessi was born with spina bifida and has been in a wheelchair as long as she cun remem­ ber. “I keep going,” she says, “It doesn’t make any­ thing hard for me,” After she gradu­ ates this year she hus plans to attend Rowan-Cuburrus Jessi is the daughter of Keith and Tina Felts of Moeksvlile and plans to attend college in Community Col- Salisbury next year. ........................■.....:J i lege in Salisbury, where she says she’ll continue her art studies. Jessi says that she’s been interested in painting the four years she’s been at Davie High, but says that she tie- gan her love of art in elementary school. “I’ve always been interested in it.” Her favorite medium is watercolor paint and as she wets her brush and swiris it in the nearby color she says, “I’m painting another sunset.” But there’s one painting Jessi re­ cently completed that has drawn some attention to this budding artist. Jessi titled it “WWJD” and if you look at the blended colors carefully you can see a figure, one that bares a close resem­ blance to Jesus. “When we started dripping the colors down, putting water on it, I saw it after Mrs. Rieth pointed it out,” Jessi says. Pieaise See Artist-Page 10 Jessi Felts works on a painting in her art class at Davie High School.- Photo by Robin Snow ■ii o 1 ' У! 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Essie - Sarah Elizabeth Dinkins, Marcie Rebecca Garrett, Ethan Luke Hollifield, Lonnie David Oakley Jam es E. and Leila N. Essie Renewal Scholarship • Allison Leigh Bradley Farmington Ruritan Club - Jordan Paul Kinder, Bethany Grace Little, Heather Renee Steagall Helen C. Gantt Memorial - Karlyn Miranda Phipps Georgia M ilitary Junior College - Репу Mitchell James Dorothy Rucker Graham Scholarship - Aaron Lechad Peoples Gunnery Prep School - An­ drew Michael Absher Congratulations Class of 2004! from P h i l C a r A u t o m o t i v e 1628 Hwy. 601 S., МоскзуШе —Q g IbrMVnirAutomollmCart 336-731-1800 № М и | 1о » в м п е 1 » Center w is h th e D a v i e H i g h S c h o o l C lass о 2 0 0 M u c h H a p p i n e s s a n d S u c c e s s . W e a r e p n H id o f a ll o f y o u ! CongraMlatlotts to the entire class qf2009. High Point University - Sa­ rah Ruth Martin Lees-M cRae College - Kara Elizabeth Dodd Le Jour Des Femmes Club Doretba Latten Wilson Schol­ arship - Aaron Lechad Peoples Lenior-Rhyne College - Carrie Leigh Brewer Ruby Morris Markland - Julie Marie Jones MaHIn and Van Hoy His­ tory Award - Kayleigh Eliza­ beth Heubel Jam es B.- M cG uirc - Marcie Rcbccca Garrett, Ethan Luke Holllfield, Karlyn Miranda Phipps Jam es B. M cGulrc Re­ newal Scholarships - Kaitiin Stevens, Courtney Lee, Tiffany Kelly, Brian Bluckwell, Kristen Fromal, Ben Tutterow Mocksviiie Lions Club C. Frank Stroud Jr. Michaci Charies Rowe Mocksviiie Women’s Ciub' - Elizabeth Ann Coiner National M erit Scholar­ ship Program Finalist - Rob­ ert Scott Sparks N.C. Coaches Association - Zachary James liling N.C. Baptist Fellows - Bra­ dley Samuel Burton North Carolina Elks Most Valuable Student - Emily Elizabeth Bates N orth Davlc R uritan - Samantha Aleena Contos, Kayla Jean Luckey, Ashley Gaylellena Woodie N.C. Teaching Feiiows- Courtney Ann Turner N.C. Division of Veterans’ Affairs - Kelsey Jane Crisco Pepsi Scholarship - Cassie Lynne Barnes, Kayleigh Eliza­ beth Heubel, Zachary James liling, Wulkiria Lisbeth Quiroz President’s Volunteer Ser­ vice - Joshua Chung-Hua Pun Rotary Club of Mocksville - Allispn Leigh Campbell, Diana Marie Green, Bethany Grace Little, Rachel Elizabeth Mackintosh Rowan County F air - Shelby Jean Karriker Salem College - Kayleigh Elizabeth Heubel, Samantha Aleena Contos Saille Southall Cotton - Karlyn Miranda Phipps Shcasley Scholarship Uiiited Methodist Church - Julianne Murie Olson Simon Youth Foundation - Joslynn Maelee Thomas John Singleton - Amber Irene Rogers SECU Scholarship “People Helping People” - Christopher Brian Sponaugle Dianne and Allen Snipes Scholarship - Karlyn Mirunda Phipps Alien 'ftite Realtors Schol­ arship Fund - Jordan Corrin Lane TVI-M Music Honor Soci­ ety - Diana Murie Green Jim 'nitterow - Victoria Danielle Kennedy UNC - G reensboro - Brandi Nicole Capps University of Oklahoma • Robert Scott Sparks University of Tennessee - Michael Arrington Wood US Air Force - Jennifer Mue Bruce US Army National Guurd - Jospeh Bill ljumes, Clurk Keith Dalton. Michael Adam Lucus, Josehua Trevor Atkins, Donovan Richard McPherson, Bobby Ray Owens US Army Reserve - Octavia Evonne Boyd US Coast Guard ■ Brittany Victoria Dykes US Marine Corps Scholas­ tic Excellence - Emily Eliza­ beth Bates US Marine Corps Distin­ guished Athlete - Hannah Kate Stroupe . US Marine Corps Semper Fidells Band Award - Diana Marie Green US Navy College Fund - John Tyler McKown UNC Chapel Hill • Robert Cody Rusher Y-Point Ruritan Club - Karlyn Mirunda Phipps Wake Forest University - Joshua Chung-Hua Pan James and Esther Wall - Christopher Brian Sponaugle Wachovia Dependents - Kenneth Justin Keaton W.C. C onstruction - Zachary Jumes liling West Hills Community College of California - James Kendrall Mayfield Western Carolina Univer­ sity - Joshua Ray Burcham, Jennifer Marie Miller White Martin Scholarship - Erin Elizubeth Lutimer, Samuel Brady Whitley White Martin Renewals - Morgan Costner, Joni Garrett, Andrew Gosnell, Phillip Hursey, Lauren Parker Wingate University - Bra­ dley Samuel Burton Woodmen of the World - Lindsay Marie Cartner, Marcie Rcbccca Garrett, Ethan Luke Hollifield, Bethany Grace Little, Christopher Brian Sponaugle, Jonathan Lee West Woodmen of the W orld History Award - Caitlln Elise Tutterow Local Scholarship to be announced later: Mocksville Civitan Club Mildred M odlin presents a Davie County Retired School Personnel scholarship to Karlyn M iranda Phipps. Congratulations to John Michael Stigall Class OF 2009 Graduate o f the North Carolina School of Science AND M athematics Wishing you all the best in life and at NC State University. We love you- Mom, Dad, Sarah, Nua & Grundaddy Deo Vìndice Congratulations Sarah Rufli Elizabeth Marlin Davie Higli Qass of2009-------- C o n g r a tu la tio n s D a v ie H ig h C la s s o f 2 0 0 9 G r a d u a te s i Am«rloara Bast Bear Creek Commons Across from the Post Offlci Hwy. 601 •Mocksville 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -9 4 6 4 If- •'•S Л-.'- - ■•. --... ., DAVIB COUNTY ■ N T B R P m /^ E C O R D T h u rs d a y , J u n e 4 ,2 0 0 9 Page 10 D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l C la s s O f 2 0 0 9 : Rieth says that in her class 'shis encourages students to Iry to work with nature. “All of these shapes are released by water,” Rieth explains as she looks at Jessi’s WWJD'paint- ing. “Jessi wasn’t finished ■ pouring water on that, but we stopped when the image ap­ peared, It’s so fiinny because we both saw it and 1 said to her ‘Is it religious?’ and then I said only Jessi would have Jesus show up in one of her paint­ ings,” Jessi’s mom, Tina, says she’s dumbfounded, “I’m not an artist in any shape or form. She did not get this from me,” As Jessi continues working on her painting tina says she was amazed when she saw WWJD. “1 stood and, cried,” she says as she watches Jessi paint, “But that would come out in Jessi’s painting - she is God’s baby.” Je ss i’s m om , Tina, sh o w s big sister, Kelly, Ihe hidden figure in J e s s i’s painting W W JD. S u n sets, like th e o n e pictured above, are w hat J e ss i sa y s sh e paints m ost often. - P h o to s b y R o b in S n o w Je ss i’s painting W W JD. Look closely In th e u p p er left sid e of th e palting - can you s e e the shoulder, shroud an d o u tstretch ed han d , along with the face an d hair? J e ss i u se s sp ecial p ap er th at ren d ers h er w atercolors vibrant h u e s of blended colors, T o p . . . Continued From Page 1 entomologist, then the next do research and then the next work in a museum. There are .just 80 many choices that it’s completely overwhelming. I do Imow I want to travel a lot, and I hope to do studies abroad.” ; She has made As and Bs for all 12 years of school, but admits she was once close to making a C. ■ “I’m ■ focused and internally driven,” she said. “Part of me wants to compete, but not to a crazy extent. I just want to succeed and do well for the sake of doing well, so as nbt to disappoint myself or my parents or my grandparents, who love to brag about their grandchildren.” O’Brien lists London, Jimeson, Hoyle, Noel, Byrd and Bustle as her favorite teachers at Davie; and she is in marching band, where she plays flute, and in the Art Club. She says she is ilot a numbers person and has no idea what her GPA is pr what she made on the SAT. Her speech will center around “how iny parents have always told me that life is an experience, and when bad things happen or something doesn’t go your way, it’s just an experience, something you can laugh about later. They taught ,me to take incidences as experiences and adventures, not something bad that drags you down. ' Allison Cai^pbell holds the thircl position in the senior class. She is the daughter of Terry and Leigh Ann Campbell and has a sister, Megan. She has lived in the county all her life. . In the fall, she will attend the University of North Carolina at'Chapel Hill, where she plans to double major in international study arid business administration with a minor in Spanish. Ultimately, she would like to go into foreign relations, in the business field. She hopes to one day travel to Spain, so she can try out using what she has learned for the past four years she has taken Spanish. She said she enjoys every subject but is probably better at English and history. Her favorite teachers are Clevenger, London and Parrish. She has never made a final grade lower than a B. "I’m really competitive. Not obnoxiously competitive, but 1 want to do as well as 1 can so I don’t look back and wish I had done better. And my parents always encouraged me to do well.” Campbell, who has a 4.7 grade point average, made 2120 on the SAT and 32 on the ACT She has been in the Student Government Association, the Débate Club, National Honor Society, Beta Club, and is the vice president of the senior class. This past summer, she went to Princeton University, where she lived on campus ■ and took two classes, speech communication and foreign relations. She has also attended leadership camp in Washington, DC. During her speech, Campbell will “look back at the past four years and talk about what we, as the students of the class of 2009, can accomplish in the next four years and beyond.”. Coegrataktions' to the • Davie County High School,, ¡^.ЛГПМЛМГ^АВе '1007 Howard St. .. Mocksvlile, NCOF MOCKSVILLE 336-751-3535 Q^enesia Congratulations to all our 2009 Graduates! We’re Proud 5273us Hwy 158»Advance• 336.940.6787 itions to I Of You! W Fun in The Garden Bottles, Bowling Balls & More Adorn This Woman’s Paradise Page Cl H all O f Fam e Three Added For Davie High Spbrts Page Bl D A V IE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R EC O R D U S P S 149-160 Niim boi Tluirsclny, J im o tl. County OKs Budget Commissioner Hopes Further Tax Cuts Can Happen By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Davie County’s property tax rate is going down to 62 cents be­ ginning July 1. County commissioners unani­ mously adopted a $61 million bud­ get earlier this month. And although the property tax rate is going down, most will see an increase of an estimated 3-6 percent on bills that go out in Au­ gust, Colnmissioner Mark Jones called the tax rate cut a "good down payment” on a broader tax reduc- , tion, Becaiise of the uncertain eco- nornic times' - especially with the state whiph could send its budget woes to the countics - he said now isn’t the time to make further cuts. "It leaves us a little room if wc have some reversions back on us,” he said. Commissioner Ken White agreed. “Our staff is going to have to stay vigilant, forward looking,” he said. “There are no sacred cows.” “The state is in trouble and that’s going to translate into prob­ lems with us... but we’re in excel­ lent shape to deal with them,” said Commissioner Ron Hoth. “Davie County is in a very good position now. We’re talking about turning money back in, and I don’t think any other county is doing that.” Board members praised the work of county employees to keep Please See Budget - Page 10 Celebration J e s s a R e n c e le b ra te s h e r g ra d u a tio n from D av ie H igh S c h o o l o n F rid a y night. F o r m o re p h o to s a n d a rtic le s o n th e rain y e v e n t, p le a s e tu rn to p a g e s 6 a n d 7. - Photo by Dwight Sparks Ingersoll B ringing 20 Jobs To DaVie Twenty new jobs will be com­ ing to Ingersoll Rand in\Mocks- ville. \ "The move solidifies Iiigersoll Rand’s commitment to reinvesting resources and jobs back\^into Mocksvilie,’ said Terry Bralley, president of the Davie County Eco­ nomic Development Commission. “This is an exciting time, and we thank Ingersoll Rand for its ongo­ ing support of our cotnmunity.” The good news for Mocksvilie isn’t so good for Pueblo, Colo. lYane, an air eonditioner manu^; facturer recently acquired by Ingersoll, announced that 320job^ would be cut in Pueblo. A coinpres4 sor m ^ng unit Is being moved to MockiVlUe;'... ‘ said that IngenoU Rand will make an $18.5 millioii investtnent into its Mocksvilie ciiity. Most of the new jobs will b^ highly-skilled machine tool opera-! tors associated wilh helical rotor manufacturing. Some Pueblo em> ployees will be given the option of moving to Mocksvilie. >■' The move should be completij by the end of August. >; Science, Technology & i\/lath Grant Will Also Help Schools Serve Businesses, Community^ Davie County is one of three communities chosen to participate in a six-month initiative to bring more science, technology, engi­ neering and math studies into the county’s classrooms. NC STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), out of Re­ search Triangle Park, is part of a non-profit organization that strives to improve learning and is dedi­ cated to ensuring all students have the opportunity to get the educa­ tion that will give them a founda­ tion for future success. Karl Rectahus, leader of NC Stem, said that Davie is building on the opportunity to help ensure the education system better serves the needs of the community, its businesses, and, most of all, the children that call it home. The program outline shows Davie sees education as a way to support its children and attract the health/life science industry. The Wake Forest Baptist Healthcare Center, which opened in January, shows the type of fui ture jobs that requite S1%M ediH cation for Davie. :i Please See STEM-Page Ip From The Cold North To Warm Davie 1 Physician’s Assistant Enjoys Taking Care Of Local Foll<s By Scott Carpenter Special to the Еп1ефП8е When John Levis left his home in Buffalo, for a medical school interview in March 1973, Winston-Salem welcomed him with a warm 60 degrees while it was still winter-like 24 degrees back in New York. That was it. Levis shuffled off from Buffalo and never looked back. “Before I came here for the ‘ interview, I knew nothing about the South except what I had seen on The Dukes of Hazzard and other TV shows,” Levis said. "I fell in love with this area from thé moment I arrived. The weather is great, the people are the best and the medical facilities are outstanding. For me, it’s been that way for three decades and counting.” Levis was bom in the rural mountain town of Kane in . northwest Pennsylvania, where . he said it was common to see bear and deer wander down the community’s streets. "Kane is rural - 1 mean really rural,” he said. “About the only thing Kane is famous for is snow, cold weather and more snow.” He moved to Buffalo in 1969 and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the State University of New York at Buffalo. After leaving the frigid Pennsylvania . and New York weather behind, Levis moved to Winston-Salem and graduated from the Physician 1 Assislatit Program of the Wake Forest .University Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1976. --------Уг After graduation, he moved to Mocksvilie and worked for the Davie Family Medical Center from 1976-1993. From 1993- 2001, Levis practiced at the Carolina Primary and Urgent Care facilities in Farmington and, later, in Cleveland. The only time Levis left Mocksvilie during his career was when he worked at Cleveland Medical Center in Rowan County from 2001-2007, “I worked in Rowan County for a few years, but I always lived in Mocksvilie,” Levis is quick to say. “Mocksvilie is my home for good. I love it here.” Levis returned his practice to Mocksvilie in Joniiaty 2007 when he joined the staff of Davie County Hospital. After joining Davie hospital, Levis immersed himself in planning for the new ........................................ 'I' Health Care Center - Davie, which opened earlier this year and is where Levis now practices. Levis primarily focuses his practice on family medicine and occasionally sees pediatric patients. "I’ve been taking care of a lot of my patients for many years,” Levis said. "Most of my work entails physicals and routine exams. I see a lot of patients with colds, flu, diabetes and high bloOd pressure. I’ve also seen my share of patients who have larger problems such as heart attacks' and even an occasioiial rare disease,” "Mocksvilie IS re^ly lucky to have such good local physicians . and medical care,” he said, “We oil know that Davie County Please See Levis - Page 10 ...... ')--------------------------------------- Jo h n L evis; “I’v e b e e n taking c a r e of a lot of p a tie n ts fo r m an y y ears." ‘ilr:>l 3i ■'.i •. : 1 à 2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 Л.'.- . V 1 Last Lesson In A Rainy Graduation Even with the intermittent rain, Davie County High School’s Class of 2009 graduation was wonderful. The rain added to the excitement. • Temperatures were a pleasant 70 or so. Those who brought umbrellas didn’t get soaked. Those without - did. There was always the uncertainty about when the rain would come, but the Class of 2009 proved they aren’t a bunch,of sissies. They didn’t cower in the face of a little rain. They marched grandly across thé football field to get their diplomas. That morning, they had practiced their march in a pouring rain - a foreshadowing of things to come. ;■ Of course, the graduation could have been in the always-dry Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem. Moving graduation to the Joel has been considered in the past, usually after a wet graduation^ .• There are some serious drawbacks to a shift. The Forsyth County schools will stage their graduations in Joel this Saturday. Each school gets 90 ipinutes, including seating time. The schedule is tight: Herd the parents inside. Hear a brief speech by one student. Hustle the graduates across the stage at a sprinting clip. Then, evacuate just as fast. Rush, rush, rush. That’s sacrificing a lot of pleasantries to stay dry. Davie’s graduation ceremony lasted two hours. Parents started arriving well before 6 p.m. to get the best seats. The three valedictorian speakers were excellent. Two students sang. Principal Jeff Wallace gave his remarks, and the graduates all had a dignified ' walk across the stage. ■ There was a lot of pomp and circumstance that graduation properly requires. .; After throwing their mortarboards into the air, the graduates and their parents lingered on the football field for another 30 minutes soaking in more than the rain. They enjoyed the moment and stretched out it for as long as they could, umbrellas or not. Valedictory speaker Rachel O’Brien callcd the rain just one more of the experiences the Class of 2009 will always remember. Indeed, they will. ; Not every day can be sunny. A little rain will fall irltp all our lives. If we have taught them that, and if they learn how to deal with life as it comes at them, they are indeed ready to face the world outside Davie High. Congratulations, graduates. — Dwight Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, MQoksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. ¡Dwight Sparks................ ¡Robin Snow.................... I Mike Barnhardt.;............ 'Ray Tutterow.....!............ ^Brian Pills....................... ................Editor/Publisher ...............General Manager ................Managing Editor .......;......Advertising Director ................Sports Editor 'Mocksville Enterprise Oavle Record Cooleemee Journal Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER . ■ Send Address Changes to; . Davie'County Enterpriiie Record In The Mail... Dr. Landry A Patriot And Fine IVIan To the editor; First and foremost, I would like to thank you (Carl Humphrey) for serving our country. Wilh that said, I am going straight to the point. 1 am the wife of a service man who has Just returned from serving in Kuwait. 1, along with many others, undcrstimd tho mean­ ing and the importance of our American flag. 1 know the sacrifice that has been given for our country. What I don’t understand is how you can pinpoint one honest, caring and loving man who is not indifferenf, arrogant or selfish in any terms. Dr. (Robert) Landry always does what is in the best interest of the schpol chil­ dren und the employees of Davic County Schools. On Monday, May 25 the school system was not In session, so families could gather to honor our military men und women who have given the ultimate sacrtnce. lust because you had time to ride around looking to iec if flags were half-mast does not mean people did not honor that day. Some were flown at half-mast and others were flying high und proud at the request of military friends. Dr, Landry and his family supported and encouragcd my chil­ dren and I during the difficult time of my husbund, their father, deploying, 1 am an employe of the school system and without the care and support of my co-workers, my family and my friends, 1 • am not positive how I would have gotten through the long de­ ployment without them. Dr. Landry’s daughter, who servos pur country, took the time to be pen puls with my duughter. In ending, I would like you to know that Dr. Landry is a very fine man with great qualities nnd a positive Influence to our school children. Before you write about someone in a negative way, you should make sure you know your facts. You should put your:in- differencos aside and think openly, ' , .i^i.^.i.-.i^v.Mivu- Annette Beuuchump, Advnnco Services Here For Needy - Including Tomato Welfare’ To tiie editor; 1 enjoyed und uppreeiated the editorial "Sinking Great Hope In 2 Toinuto Plants," Don't worry ubout your tomutoes - you cun easily get on Tomato Welfare. Davie County is u gardening county, and hometown folks are always willing to share. Every tomato they give away is one we don't huve to cun, 1 ugree with you about the Topsy Turvey Tomato planter. You could buy a lot of home-grown tomatoes for what you'd pay for that gimmick. Plus, oiie for ench of the 30 plants we put out would cost over $500, You could buy nil the "maters" you want und hire someone to can them for you for that. Like many Dlivie County folks, wc come from a long line of gardeners because people who didn't garden didn't eat. Folks who nre struggling with today's economy should strongly consider how their grandparents survived and thrived without muny of the modern services, conveniences and "stuff we consider necessi­ ties, Larry's folks have lived along the Yudkin River for 250 years und survived without much in the wuy of cnsh. They farmed, canned, fished and hunted, gathered wild berries, made jam and pickles, made their own clothes and quilts, and made their own fun. It would be great to hear from readers who lived thut way, or still do. My dear 96-yeur-old mother-in-luw, Ellen Gregory tuught me how to be u country girl when I came here 25 years ago, (Larry hnd to go to Forsyth County to find someone to marry that he wasn't kin to.) I'm pretty sure he's kin to you, too. Ellen guve me a great husband who knows how to do things, plus a piece of land for our house. Larry and his brothers can fix anything, mnke People Help After Dog Hit To the editor: I would Uke to say “thank you” to the two ladies who stopped to sec If they could help me on Saturday, May 2. Someone hud hit and killed my dog, Jack. 1 was very distraught. One of the ladies helped by culling by Uncle L.B. to come help me take Jack home. The other lady was supportive, as well. I am sorry 1 do not know your names. Also, a man stopped identifying himself us a pastor. He was supportive and kind, I did not get your name. These people were wonderful to me in my time of sorrow. I am glad to know there are still good kind-hearted people in this old worid. My uncle came with a friend, whose name I don’t remember, to help load Jack on the truck. My kind neighbor, Dennis, came with his tractor to dig the grave. When finished, he prayed for me and my dogs. To Jnck’s olher fnmily who knew him by Dnvy, I am so sorry for failing him. 1 still have the note you wrote and attached to his collar. He was u special dog. I loved him and enjoyed his compan­ ionship, He is now romping in Heaven with Daisy. The person who hit Jack plucked a great joy from my life, This person did not have the decency to try and find his owner. You are evidently a selfish, self-centered, non-feeling, non-caring human being. As you continue your walk down life’s path; someone, some day, may pluck some of your Happiness away. Suzi Davis, Advance anything, und nre nlwnys rendy to help where needed. She tuught me how to garden, quilt, can, freeze, make jam, juice and pickles and how to do "muke do or do without". We spent many happy ' hours in the swing under the oak trees she planted, capping straw­ berries, stringing beans, or shucking corn. Sho is now at Davie Place, and I really miss those days. She had a lot of wisdom, and her favorite sayings were "A little help is worth a lot of pity" and "You'll rust out before you'll wear out." You opened n can of wonns when you asked for advice about the cartoon strip. Heck, advice is Davie County's mnin export. I checked out Comtcs.com and'loved the following. Political car- toons-Adam Zyglis. Comic strips would have to apjieal to a wide variety of readers, and 1 think Lio is pretty weird, too. We have enough weird stuff in our lives already, How about ono of these? Rudy Park, Luann, Family Tree by Signe Wilkcrson. Flight Deck by Peter W«klner, Grand Avenue by Steve Breen, Spot The Frog by Mark Heath, Shiriey and Son by Jerry Bitde, Reality Check by Dave Whamond. Good luck making the choice - we look forward to seeing u comic in the Enterprise again. One more thing - have you considered writing a scries of ar­ ticles addressing the tight economic times Davie residents jire fac­ ing now and tips for help avuiluble? Muny people who ure troubled just don't know where to turn und whut is available. For instance, did you know the Davie Senior Services will expertly do your taxes free if you nre over 55? That you cun use computers, check out llbrury books and exercise there? That you can borrow all kinds of cool movies and CDs at the Davie County Library? That you may be able to get your medications free or at a reduccd price through Veteran's Services? The great folks at Counseling Services can help you deal with whnt is troubling you. Animul20Services can help if you can't afford to care for your pet. Many people resort to unacceptable behavior like dumping your pet or domestic ubuse simply be­ cuuse they don't know where to tum to for help. And hey, if you nre blessed enough to not be bndly uffected by the economic down tum, you may want to know what you can do to help those who can benefit from your knowledge or skill. After all, a little help is worth a lot of pity, Patricia C, Gregory, ■ Advance Letters Wefcomeci The Enterprise RMord welcomes letters front its read­ ers. The letters may'be on topics of local, sttite', national. or iiitemationaUssues, , ' ■ Aii effort will be made to print all letters, provided they ate not libelous, vulgar or in poor tast^. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grpimar and for space, AH'letters should include the naipe and address of the' writer, int;luding a signature. A telephone number, Wt to') te published,- is also requested.'; ‘' i. ” Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record.P.O. 'floxj 99, Mocksville, < fcmews@davie-cnterprise.com, '' ^ ! I In The Mail.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - 3' May 23, my.defibrillator began to whack me with electrical charges and, knowing I needed help quickly, we dialed 911. In no time at all, the first responders were at my door with the EMS close behind, The caring and professionalism in the way they attended to me was so comforting, both to me and my fam­ ily, and they knew just what needed to ^e done, .The EMS then transported me to my doctors at baptist Hospital. First responders - all volunteers - get UUle recognition for the services they perform and I wish to publicly thank them and let them know how much I appreciated their help and support when I was in need. We who live in Davie County should be so very proud to have nil of these individuals who so lovingly give of themselves for us. J • ■ Buck Jones, Mocksvillo Many Help With Tennis Tournament To the editor: I would like to thank the fíne folks and businesses of Mocks­ ville for making our USTA Futures tournament a great success. We had over 60 players from around the state Come to Mocksville and participate in the USTA sanctioned tennis tournament played May 29-31. I had at least 20 parents of the players comment on what a nice, pretty and friendly town wclive in. Many of our participants went out to eat and shop between their matches. They all came back happy with reports of the great hospitality they received. The par­ ents spoke highly of our tennis center at South Duvie Middle School. I would like to thank the folks at the recreation department for all their great help and enthusiasm for the toumment. Barry Kennedy, Mocksville Tournament Directof. Director of Tennis Recreation Department, USPTA, Raleigh Report Grants Available Through Federal Stimulus Package When Misfortune Strikes, EMS, First Responders Ready To the editor; When misfortune strikes, it is so wonderful to have the Davie County First Responders and EMS just a phone call away. On Keep Your Own Squirrels To the editor; \ ^, The residents of Park Avenue and neighboring streets have a big problem - squirrels, squirrels, and more squirrels. The over­ population of squirrels has always been a problem and now 1 know why. ’ lieamed a few weeks ago that some individuals. In an effort to be humane, are capturing sqiiirrels in their neighborhoods and setting them free in Rich Park. How kind. This note Is to simply ask that this practice be stopped. If you do not want the squirrels . in your neighborhoods, what makes you think we want them in ours? Martha Bowers, Mocksville Box Out A Success To the editor; ^ "Box Out Teen Suicide” was a success because of all the people who braved the weather and attended the concert and slept out. A big thanks go to tlie following for their help and donations - “Safety in Verses” and “Elishah" for playing at the concert, businesses for donations. Detective MuUhews and the Mocksville Police Dept., Christina, Beth and the town of Mocksville, Beth Cassidy and Robin Snow, and all of the youth groups involved. As usual, the people of Davie County always step up to sup­ port such important causes in our county. Thanks again to you all. Tom Eanes, Mocksville, and the Duvie County Teen Suicide Prevention Team 1-40 Pavement Dangerous To the editor: I drive to Winston-Salem and back everyday, and have no­ ticed that sincc they paved the scction from Farmington Road to Advance that the number of accidents have increased drastically. This winter when it snowed I counted at least 10 wrecks on my way to Winston, and then tho next week 1 saw in the paper where people were ticketed for going too fast for conditions. I rcduccd my speed to 30 mph and wns still sliding. Now with winter gone 1 thought I could relax, but now 1 sec the same thing when it is raining. . Whatever they did differently to this asphalt needs to be ad­ dressed. My whole family is on that part of the Interstate and I do not want to see theip or anyone else hurt. If there is any docu­ mentation for wrecks on that stretch of Interstate,.! ani sure that someone will see the.difference. Maybe this has been addressed before and I niissed it In the paper. But I thought maybe if not and you looked into the matter yout voice might get others to listen before someone dies or gets seriously harmed. Angle Stevenson, Mocksville WE BUY GOLD! ByJuHa C. Howard NC House of Representatives We continue to work through the budget process. It is by far the most difficult budget in the past 20 years. As citizens con­ tinue to lose employment oppor­ tunities, lose their houses and struggle to simply make ends meet, we must produce a bal­ anced budget without placing more burdens on families. Federal Silmulus I have been working to pin­ point some key aspccts of the federal stimulus money and its application to our community. For fito stations, the Department of Homeland Security issued guidance for Its fire grant pro­ gram. This is money to be used for the repair, renovation, and construction of fire stations. Fire departinents must apply to the Federal Emergency Man^ agement Agency (FEMA). The state government has no in­ volvement in'thls program. Visit www.flregranlsupporl.com/ docsn009AFSCa8uidance.pdf. For early childhood pro­ grams - The Childhood and De- velopmept Block Grant re­ ceived approximately $67 mil­ lion In Recovery Act funds, These are funds intended to be used to assist low income fami­ lies, and those In protective ser­ vices, to obtain childcare among other things. These funds aro moving through the budget pro­ cess. Within Iredell County, Statesville Housing Authority received nearly $1.2 million in Recovery Act funds for Public Housing Capital improvement Projects. Furthermore, both counties have been urged to contact tho NC Department of Commerce. They will bo admin­ istering some of tho Community Development Block Grant funds In the Recovery Act. These are funds that arc broad in scope and could potentially be used for parks and recteation. The website below is the con­ tact address for the Commerce Dept: www.nccommerce.com/ en/Community Ser vices/ CommunltyDevelopmehtGrants/ CaitnunftyDevekprnaiBMijrati/ House Bill 511 (EMS/FIre Dept. Sales IIm Reftind) This legislation which, if passed, could have a positive effect on our community. The bill moved favorably out of the House Finance Committee on Wednesday. On Thursday, the initiative moved out of the House of Representatives unanimously with u vote of 111 - 6. Currently, the bill’s purpose is to reenact the sales tux refund for certain volunteer emergency response personnel. Provisions would add volunteer fire depart­ ments and volunteer emergency medical services squads to the list of nonprofit entities that arc nllowcd n seminnnuul refund of sales nnd use taxes on dircct purchases of somo personal property and services for use ih ' the work provided by the entity; ■ This legislation moves to the Senate where it will continue tQ procced through committees,, eventually to the Senate Cham­ ber. 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Thc Mocksville Lions Club sponsored the visit to (he Walmart parking lot, and mem­ bers got help from A Storehouse for Jesus, Ihe Walmart optical centcr, thc Leo club of South Davie Middle School, and vol­ unteers from the Hispanic com­ munity. “Particular thanks to Sister Susie Dandison of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Dr, Ronald Oontt, attending optom­ etrist, Lion Mike Howard, di­ rector of the NC Lions Founda­ tion Vision Van, and to Walmart for allowing us thc opportunity to serve the community from . their store site," said Rick Raynor, president of the Mocks­ ville club. The van operated from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and screened more than 80 people for potential vi­ sion problems. Staff from A Storehouse for Jesus screened 56 people for high blood sugar, Any person with a need for fur­ ther examination was referred to Iheir doctor, Raynor said. The van is owned and ope^ ated by the N.C, Lions Found*- lion, and may be lequesled by, any club in the stale. Its services are free lo Ihe public. Three Face Drug C harges A fter U ndercover Sting • • Three people face drug and qther charges after an under­ cover operation by the Davie aiid Yadkin County sheriff’s departments. Officers purchased more than 28 grams of cocaine and some 60 grams of meth, or ice, meeting the suspects in the Food Lion parking lot off US 601 Deputy Cited W ith M otorcycle 1 1 A sheriff’s sergeant was ' cited after the patrol car she was driving was involved in a wreck livst week. According to n report by N.C, Highway Patrol Trooper M.C. Howell, Deputy Vicki Fields WHS driving u 2004 Ford patrol car east on US 158 in re­ sponse to a dispatched call for service. William Lee Boger of Whittaker Road, Mocksville Was driving his 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle east on US 158 in front of Fields. ^ Boger reduced thc speed of his bike in preparation to make a right turn onto McClamrock Road, ; Fields was unable to see the rear brnke light or turn light on Boger’s bike due to blinding sunlight nnd glare, Howell re­ ported. Fields failed to slow her (patrol car in time and it collided vVith thc rear of Boger’s motor­ cycle, i After the collision, Boger’s bike was overturned and ho was ejected onto the shoulder of US 158, Fields was charged with fail­ ure to reduce speed, Boger was tnken to Bnptist Mcdical Ccnter in Winston-Sa­ lem by EMS nnd has been re­ leased. Fields wns taken to Dnvie County Hospital for treatment. ‘This was her first wreck as an officer with 17 years of pa­ trol,” said Sheriff Andy Stokes. “ She was blinded by the sun. He signalled and she just didn’t see the signal,” Stokes said he spoke with Boger last week and that he was recovering. "As of last Friday nothing wns broken nnd we think he’s going to be ok,” Boger said he felt lucky to be alive. “She hit me at full speed, 1 was taken to Baptist Hospital and stayed overnight, 1 have a follow-up visit with trauma doctors tomorrow,” Boger said on Monday, South in Mocksville, said Dnvie Sheriff’s Capt, Chris Shuskey, Emelin Policnrpo-Carrasco, 38, of Swicegood Street, Cool­ eemee, was charged with three counts of trafficking in meth. 1 count of conspiracy to traffic in meth, two counts of mnintnin- ing a vehicle for thc purpose of drug sales und Ihree counts of trafficking in cocaine. He wns tnken into custody in lieu of a $500,000 bond, Paulino Mirnnda-Qarcia, 24, of Yadkinville, wus charged with conspiracy to traffic meth and was taken into custody in lieu of a $150,000 bond, Omar Carachure-Pollca^, 17, of Swicegood Street, was charged with identity theft and possession and manufacturing iteliw'хШW‘Я f i Carriuco fraudulent IDs, He was taken into custody in lieu of a $15,000 bond. Policarpo Shuskey said the suspect had ' about 25 fraudulent identifica­ tion cards, including Social Se- Garda curity, NC driver’* liceiuei ind resident-alien cards. Landry To Speak To NAACP ; Dr, Robert Landry, superin­ tendent of Dnvie County Schools, will speak nt the monthly meeting of the Dnvie (lounty NAACP at 7 p,m, on Monday, June 22 nt Shiloh Bap­ tist church on Depot Street, Mocksville, All parents nnd others inter­ ested are invited. A r e Y o u O n M e d i c a t i o n f o r U r i n a r y S y n n p t o m s D u e T o A n E n l a r g e d P r o s t a t e ? taking a msdlcation called an alpha-blocket to heal tee symptoms, you may , lo participate In a research sludy to evaluate (he safety and effects ol an Invesllgallonal drug with medications known as alpha-blockers. Examples of alpha-blockers are: •Alfuzosin (also called Uroxatral* >*•>■ .ww* V WiVi «rVBri« • Terazosin (also called ^ ., •Doxazosin (also called Cardura®) Sludy related medical exams •Lab tests •Study medication •Coinpensallon for time and travel. II you are Interested or for more Information, please contact: it no cost: (crescent Medical Research ' TomofTOw'iMcdkIno Today Salisbury 7(D4-647-9913 located - Salisbury One Block from Hospital Board of Education Briefs Grants Awarded Four schools received grants from Walmart. Welma Kam, communily involvement coordinator for Wnl Mart, presented the checks at the Board of Education meeting June 1. Central Duvie Academy received $200; Davie High and Pinebrook Elementary received $400 each, and Shady Grove received $500. Summer Venture Students Several Davie High students were recognized by board of education members for their upcoming involvement in Summer Ventures. Luke Bartelt and Sean Reynolds won Summer Ventures in Science and Math. Bartelt will attend Appalachian State University, and Reynolds will attend UNC-Charlolte. Summer Ventures is a statewide, intensive study program that is free and available for academically talented juniors and seniors who may pursue careers based in science and math, Governor's School Selections Six students have been selc;cted to attend Governor’s School, Ihree al Salem College and three at Meredith College. Brian Bullins (math), Caitlin Hauser (dance) and Caitlin Tutterow (social sciences) will attend Salem, Kaitlin Buss (dance), Greg Nuckols (social sciences) and Omar Shehata (natural sciences) will attend school at Meredith. DHS Therapist A part-time outpatient therapist will be available at Davie High School in the fall, said Jacque Dunbar, director of student services. The therapist is expected to be on site at least eight hours per week and is open any student with parental consent and regardless of ability lo pay. The position was created by a partnership between the Community Collaborative of CenterPoint, Davie County Schools and Triumph Mental Health. Personnel Recognized June Freeman, audit compliance specialist, from Central Davie Education Center, was selected as Ihe 2008-09 EC Related Scrvlce Person of the Year, Kim Harmon, lead school nurse, also from Central Davie, was selected as Ihe 2008-09 Student Services Person of the Year. EC Program Reviewed Davie’s Exceptional Children’s program has been determined to be tneeling requirements of the individuals with Disabilities Act of 2004, according lo the NC Department of Public Instruction’s Exceptional Children Division, The locol program was reviewed, in areas such as graduation rate, testing assessments, environmeni, and general supervision, among others, and all were found lo be in compliance. In most categories, Ihe county not only met, but exceeded, slate goals. Mebane Masters Five student teachers were recognized for working with the Mebane Masters Student Teaching program: Briun Post and Kelly Michulski, DHS; Dusty Smith, Early College; Abby Hartman, Shady Orove, nnd Emily Johnson, Pinebrook. Finance Office Awarded The finance office received the Stale Board of Education Recognition of Achievement in Financial Resource Management, nn award prescnied annually to finance oificers of those units with no audit exceptions and no position or months of employment allotment exceptions. Those recognized were Jami Waszczeniuk, Crystal Shoffner, Anna Bumgarner, Judy Coughenour, Fran Parker and Deborah Smink, Personnel Announcements Resignations, retirements, and leaves of absence were reported by Candy Poplin, assistant superintendent. Those submitting resignations were: Ann Marie Flanagan, EC teacher, Shady Grove; Elizabeth Jones, EC teacher, DHS; Erica Fahy, English, DHS; Erin Stewart, teacher, Mocksville Elementary; Larry Linder, science, DHS; Joy Howanl, EC math, DHS; Surah Clement, language arts, Soulh Davie; and Thomas Connors, assistant principal. Shady Grove. Fran Parker will retire as deputy finance officer. Angie Stage, scjence teacher at DHS, Kathryn Lumley, first grade teacher at Cornatzer, Brooke Potts, social studies at Ellis Middle, and Judy Snider, custodian at DHS, all requested leaves of absence. Substitute teachers recently approved for work in the schools are; Breanna Dalton, Shady Grove; Chris Hazlip,'Ellis; Grady Cartner, Cooleemee; Rebekah Brock, Mocksville; Diane Behrens, Central Davie Education Center; Jake Hools, Davie High; and Lisa Whitaker, North Davie, The employment contract for Beth Weatherman, principal a|)Central Davie Academy, was extended four years to June 30, Gym Renovations Work will soon begin on gym floors at two middle schools. Bleachers will be moved starting June 11 and wood flooring will be delivered lo North'and South Davie June 15 and will acclimatize for a week in air conditioning, said Facilities Manager Dub Potts, The flooring will be put down starting June 22, and it will lake six to seven weeks for the projects to be completed, "No activities will be allowed on Ihe floors until August,’’ Potts snid. t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - 5 1 The following cnses were heard in Dnvie District Court on June 4, Presiding: Judge B, Carlton Terry. Prosecuting: Jamie Gentry,. Assistant DA. - Brandon . Lamont Adnms, possession of drug paraphenin- lia. sentenced to 45 days, evi­ dence ordered destroyed, credit for lime served; possession of marijiiann up to half ounce, sen­ tenced to ISdays, suspended 12 months, 50 hours commuiiity service,' evidence ordered de- su-oyed, not to use/possess con­ trolled substnnces, submit to random drug screens/wariant- less searches, - Billy Scott Beck, DWI, sentenced lo 60 days,'suspendccl 24 months, $ ibO, cost, 24 hours community, service, surrender license, not to operate n motoi vehicle until licensed by DMV, ' substance abuse assessment/ treutment, $125 attorney fees. - Deirdre Robinson Bland, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed, - Emelia P, Carrasco, allow­ ing unlicensed minor to drive, failure to notify DMV of ad­ dress change, dismissed per Superior Court indictmcnl, - James Cecil Cheek, misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced to 37 days, credit for time served, - Ronald Malcolm Craver, misdemeanor larceny, sen­ tenced lo 120 days, suspended 24 months, cosl, 72 hours com­ munity service, $385.16 reslltu- tlon, not to go about Wilco, crcdil for time served. - Janet Hickman Dalton, speeding 54 in a 35, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Evan Park Dcchunt, speed­ ing 94 in a 70, reduccd to care­ less/reckless, $200, cost. - Robert Casey Dobson, mis­ demeanor larceny, dismissed per compliance. - Wade Louis Good, driving with liccnse revoked in viola­ tion of restored license, $100, cost; window tinting violation, dismissed per plea. / - Marc Anthony Grady, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost, - Matthew C. Harris, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced to im­ proper equipmenl, $50, cost; following too closely, dismissed per plea, - James Thomas Hicks, driv­ ing with liccnse revoked, re­ duced to failure to notify DMV . of address chnnge, $60, cost, $125 nttomey fees. - Jimmie Gilbert Huff 11. DWI, sentenced to 120 dnys, suspended 12 months, $200, cost, 48 hours community ser­ vice, surrender liccnse, not to operate a motor vehicle until li­ censed'by DMV, substance abuse ossessment/lrentment; driving wilh license revoked, possession/displuy of nltcred/ fictitious/revoked drivers li­ cense, speeding 68 in a 55, driv­ ing with license revoked, ex­ pired/no inspection, expired registrution cnrd/ing, window tinting violation, dismissed per plea. Pot Found In Flower Bed An Advnnce mnn wns ur- rested May 27 for growing marijuana in his yard, R andy M ic h a e l Barker, 36, of Bingham & Parks Road, was charged by Davie S h e riff’s o ffic e rs with munu- facturing marijuana, possession of. marijuana and possession of drug parapherna­ lia, He was taken into custody in lieu of a $15,000 bond, Officers confiscated five marijuana plants, about three feet lull, found growing in u flower bed, said Copt, Chris Shuskey. Paraphernalia and' seeds were found inside the resi-. dence. Barker - Tamara Lynn Jones, aiding/ abetting driving with license re­ voked, dismissed, - Jacob James Kalie, misde- meanpr probation violation, pa­ role revoked, sentenced lo 45 days, credit for time served; misdomcilnor probation viola­ tion, sentenced to 45 days ut expiration of previous sentence. - Wesley Lee Keaton, simple possession of schedule VI con­ trolled substance, sentenced to 20 days, suspended 18 months, 48 hours community service, not to use/possess drugs, submit to warrantless searches/random drug screens, evidence ordered destroyed, substance abuse as­ sessment/treatment, $200 attorr ney fees; possession of drug jinraphemalia, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months at expiration of previous sentence; speeding 80 in a 55, failure to wear drivers seat belt, driving wilh license revoked, operating vehicle no insurance, fictitious/ altered litlc/registration card/ tag, driving/allowing motor ve­ hicle no registration, reckless driving to endanger, fleeing/ eluding arrest with motor ve­ hicle, dismissed per plea. - Michael Lee Lawrence, misdemeanor probation viola­ tion, parole revoked, sentenced to 150 dnys; misdemennor pro- bution violation, sentenced to 120 days at expiration of previ­ ous sentence, credit for lime served, - Crystal Tcena Lester, lar- ceny by employee, reduced to misdemeanor larccny, sen- teiiced lo 45 daysi stispended five years, 24 hours community service, not lo go aboul Dollar General, $9800 restitution, - Ana A, Martinez, larceny by employee, reduced to misde­ meanor larccny, sentenced lo45 days, suspended five years, 24 hours community service, not to go about Dollar General, $9800 restitution, - Thai Van Nguyen, resisting a public officcr, fictitious info to un officer, dismissed per plea; shopliñing/concealment of goods, sentenced to Ihree duys, credil for lime served. - Melburn Henry Perez, pWl, sentenced to 60 days, sus­ pended 12 months, $100, cost, surrender license, not to oper­ ate a motor vehicle until li­ censed by DMV, substance ubuse assessment/treatment, 24 •hours community service; speeding 67 in u 55, failure to wear drivers scat belt, dismissed per plen. ■- Chad Pritchard, misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, cost, $20,09 restitution, not to ' go on premises of Pop Shop; driving with liccnse revoked, reduccd lo failure to notify DMV of address change, sen­ tenced to 20 days, suspended 12 months, $60, cost, - Calixto Salin Ramirez, un­ safe pnssing on yellow line, dis­ missed per Superior Court in- dictmenl, - Jimmy Jermain Ramseur, driving with license revoked, dismissed per Superior Court indictment. - Teresa,Treadway Reyes, obtaining property by false pre­ tense, reduced to misdemeanor lorceny, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 24 months, cost, $275 altomey fees, $2000 res­ titution, - Esmeralda C. Romero, pos­ session/manufacture of fraudu­ lent id, dismissed per plea, evi­ dence ordered destroyed; resist­ ing a public officer, prayer for Judgment continued on cost. - Roland Eric Sagendorg, failure to wear drivers seat bell, expired registration card/lag, dismissed per plea; driving with license revoked, reduccd to fail­ ure to notify DMV of address chnnge, $60, cost, $200 uttomey fees. - Falecia M, Shcdrick, mis­ demeanor Inrceny, prnyer for judgment continued on cost, - Michuel Berhard White, driving with license revoked, rcduccd to failure to notify DMV of address change, $100, cost; driving/allowing motor vehicle no registration, dis­ missed per plea. - Janice Ivcy Spillman, simple assault, sentenced to three duys, credil for lime served. Failed lb Appear; - José R. Arellnnesj DWI, ^ - Joseph Allen, misdemeanor driving after consuming under ; probation violation. 21. 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DAVISlONAL Hsfreshments will bt provided and this event is fhe and open to tlw public, Reservations are recjuestedat704-838-725S: For more inlbrmation on the proffam, call Carolina Urolo§ Care at704'662-9870. 2 \ H O il) M (> I К S V I I I I U Л I)•1 (I , I X I 1 IS i. S I Л I I S V I I I I . ( 7 (» 4 11 6 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunday, June 11,2009 i 1?' и Hu Jacob Dunh and will thing. :' , Apelting rain doesn't Stop Alex Marlon from practicing for his high school graduation on Friday morning. in, R ain... Class Of ‘09 Doesn’t Let The Weather Win Kayla Luckey and Avery Lutz huddle under an umbrella. practice. D avie C ounty raises hardy children, and no bet­ ter evidence could be found than the high school gradu­ ation practice session last •Friday m om ^g. liiey did it^n the rain. S eniors lined up and m arched onto the D avie I ‘ High football fleld, some out, not letting! a tornhtlu rain keep them from their : photos courteay Ange Byrd, toachar appointed ro u ^ s. Students w ere put on hold all Friday waiting for word on whether the gradu­ ation would be postponed or not - their parents not beirfg quite so hardy. Davie was w aked with several inches o f rain, and the rivers' swelled to the tot>s o f their banks. The ^ n w h ^ padu-: _______________________________________________________ a. practice they w6uid:;rer.,;. A little rain doesn't dam per the spirits of Drew A bsher member. and Paige Altman. Enterprise Record G oes North For New C om ic The Davie County Enter­ prise Record has gone lioith to Alaska to find a comic suip. “Strip-less" since the loss of popular Calvin & Hobt>es a de­ cade ago, the newspaper has re­ cruited an up-and-comer, Tun­ dra, drawn by Chad Carpenter of Wasiila, Alaska. The comic deals with wildlife, nature and outdoor life. Tundra is syndi­ cated in about 160 newspapers. There are several regular characters living in Owgrene Oulch; Sherman №e Squirrel, Dudley the Bear, Chad the Car­ toonist, Andy Lemming, Whiff Skunk, and Hobart the Wise. Shemian causes trouble. Dudley eats everything in sight. Whiff stinks. And Chad cleans up the mess and pays for the damage. Carpenter has been recog­ nized by the Alaska legislature as its "Cartoon Laureate.” No, this has nothing to do with Alaska Qov. Sarah Palin. l\in- dra pre-dates her. The National Cartoonists Society awarded Carpenter the 2007 Reuben Award for “Tein­ dra” as the best newspaper panel. I The Enterprise Record will make the cartoon suip a regular feature. The black and white daily suips will be on our clas­ sified pages. The “Sunday” color comic will be in another ' part of the newspaper - but on Thursday for us. Here’s what Carpenter says about himself: “Bom in the state of Michi­ gan, raised in the state of Alaska and constantly in thè state of confusion, cartooning has been a part of Chad Carpenter his entire life. As a young child, .when normal kids would be playing video games, watching TV or talking on the phone, Chad could be found scribbling on anything that didn't move (and a few things that did). This same geéky, antispcid behavior lasted well into .young adult­ hood when Chad decided to seek out a cueer as a cartoon- ist. . “Chad’s quest to avoid a real job was successful. His comic strip Tundra hit the newspapers like certain other things hit fans, ^ndra has been called the fast­ est growing newspaper comic strip in North America and has been labeled as a worthy, suc­ cessor to the FAR SIDE by sev­ eral newspaper editors. “On most days, Chad can be found scribbling away at his home in Wasiila, Alaska with his wife Karen and their three children. On other days he can be found scribbling somewhere else. “Abandoned by his parents on his 20th birthday, he was forced to wander aimlessly in his neighbor’s backyard. It was there that he was adopted by a pack of friendly ground squir­ rels and taught the ways of small rodents. Subsisting mainly on grass, seeds and insects, Chad grew and grew, until one day, the neighbor fmally got sick of the huge holes Chad was dig­ ging in his rose garden and had him leave the state. Thus in 1988, Chad moved froni his home in Alaska to Sarasota, Florida where he had the nice opportunity to leam some of the cartooning tricks of the trade from “Hagar the Horrible” cre­ ator Dik Browne. “While in Sarasota, Chad also got to know another car­ toonist that lived in the area. That cartoonist was Mike Pe­ ters, the creator of “Mother Goose & Grimm”. It was Peters who set Chad on his current project of “Tundra” by telling him to “draw what you know.” Having grown up throughout the state of Alaska, Chad de­ cided that “what he knew” was animals and nature. Because of this Chad decided to head back to his home state. Once there, ¿had began the awesome task of beating "Tundra” into the psyche of every mah, woman,, child and houseplant that roamed the four comers of the globe,” Ch.'IP C ^ R rí:N T íR 's (с ) TU N D R A 2009 w w w .tim clracoinics.com n ^ ^ ^ ^------------ •*■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - 7 í Cacty Brown and Lauren Mock share a mohleht as high school graduates. • Photo« by PwlgHt Sparks Drizzles liirn lo Rain Chris Sponaugle proudly walks across the field with his.DavIe High School diploma As Class Of ‘09 Graduates By Dvrigiit,Sparks Ente^ris|i Record turned their tassels and threw their caps itito th^yaiij.'№?nitrttiM ag^iii.'^is tlm^^ Davl'éliòìffity fflgli’SchM^ Class of 2009 graduation òn Friday. The 376 seniors marched into the football stadium during the rain to "Pomp and Circumstance,” all of them carrying, with some irony, a bptUe of water. For drinking purposes. Nobody got dehydrated during tills graduation. The upside in the recent years of summer drought had been dry graduations. Not this time. Davie County was soaked with three inches in a rain that had lasted through the night and all Friday morning. The Class of 2009 practiced graduation in a pouring rain Friday morning, certain to be, as valedictory speaker Rachel O'Brien'noted, one of the experiences they will remember from their days at Davie; Thè seniors were told to await a decision at S p.m. on wheUier the ceremony would be postponed until Saturday moming. At 1 p.m., die skies cleared, the siin came out for a beautiful sununer afternoon. The call carne as expected: Graduation is on. Trouble was, another cloud was forming in the west, and radar showed a lingering line of cloiids coming, maybe witii a little water left. The clouds spread and darkened. The stadium was akeady filling with proud families at 6 p.m, when they felt the first few sprinkles. By 6:30, everyone had popped up theh- umbrellas, and tiie bleachers were a bright canopy of canvas sheltering people from a light, annoying and steady ^ sprii^e. At 7 p.m., the graduates paraded across the soggy football field, some young ladies no doubt questioning why they had worn their best high heels. But when they took their seats, the > sky^turncd 9^ the;i|p^j^er.: í“UinÍM«rias‘Wéi>t'dowh; ' and the ceremony proceeded in very pleasant temperatures. The three valedictorians made their speechesi. Allison Campbell recalled it took four principals to get this class through Davie, and she cited an amusing string of developments they had witnessed in the four years — “Safety Day,” Twitter, Facebook, and Uips to Super Walmart in Mocksville and "McAmoco” in Hillsdale. Songs were sung and tiien diplomas were presented. When they reached the “ J” names, it started sprinl^ling lightly again.| Umbrellas popped back up, and grandparents and some families who had already seen their graduate cross the stage headed for tiie exits, not risking another soaking that seemed imminent. Then it stopped again during the "P” names, and it looked like the graduation would be remembered only as a Methodist sprinkle, not a Baptist soak. The Class of 2009 graduates are Baptists. It really rained, and tiiere were neitiier enough umbrellas ñor plastic , ponchos to keep several hundred romping, joyful graduates dry as their proud parents snapped pictures. The school board has considered in the past moving the graduation to die guarantecd-dry confines of Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum in Winston- Salem. For the Class of 2009, rain was just part of their education “experience." > V'j ' 'iU.y'} , « Ï , ; S Щ :. M ary H endrix, M eagan W hittaker. M aggie H endrix an d R e b ecca H endrix are ali am liea after tiie graduation. G rad u ate R obert S p ark s sin g s during th e cerem o n y fo rth e D avie High S chool C lass of 2009. ! Ì ГI j' Family members and friends brave the rainy weather to watch their loved ones gradiiato. fri ■ ' V .........',.¿1 >1 ' Tí*'”** V' ■. ..■ -J'. ».•ti“.-'4^' 0V‘:;';\t.'V..ViS’-'í-'-':<'''>'• i>' 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 Ч A -, .1 v'V ñ i:Ь >'l' 'I A r i ^ t s The Davie County Sheriffs Department made the follow­ ing arrests; ■ - Matthew Eugene Jessup, 26, of Dobson was anestedJune 1 for domestic violence protec­ tive order violation. Trial date: July 9. -James Neal Scott Jr., 42, of NC 801 South, Mocksvilie was arrested June 4 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 20. - Leigh Ann Wyatt, 30, of NC 801 South, Mocksvilie was arrested June 6 for violation of pre-trial release.Trial date; June 18. - Nicole Yvonne Milles, 22, of Woodleaf was arrested June 7 for second degree trespass­ ing, Trial date; Aug. 20. Fires Davie County fire depart­ ments responded to the follow­ ing calls; June 1; Mocksvillc, 6:57 p.m., US 158, automobile acci­ dent. June 3: Mocksvilie, 12:27 p.m., Salisbury Road, automo­ bile accident; Jerusalem, 3:08 p.m., Woodleaf Fite Dept., com­ pany transfer; Smith Grove, 6:06 p.m., Riverhill Drive, smoke investigation; Advance assisted. June 4: Mocksvlile, 4:21 a.m., Heather Court, carbon monoxide alarm; Smith Grove, 11:05 a.m.. Medical Drive, child locked in vehicle; Farmington, 11:23 a.m., automobile acci­ dent; Smith Grove assisted;' Cornatzer-Dulin, 4:11 p.m., brush fire, June 6: Smith Grove, S:0S p.m.. Valley Oaks Drive, struc­ ture fire; Farmington assisted, June 8: Advance, 7:13 a.m., Beauchamp Road, automobile accident; Cornatzer-Dulin as- 's|sted. ■ Sheriff’s Department ■ ■''The ioUowlng incidents were reported to the Davie Counly Sheriff's Department. -, On June 1 financial card fraud was repohed at a homo on Centcr Street, Cooleemee, - An assault on a female wus reported at a home on Manchester Lane, Mocksvillc on June 1. - On June 1 fraud was re­ ported at a home on Jack Booe Road, Mocksvilie. - Damage to property was reported at a location,on the Interstate in Davie County on June 1. - On June I damage to prop­ erty was reported at a construc­ tion site on Joe Road, Mocks­ vilie. - Vandalism was reported at a home on Pamela Lane, Mocksvilie on June ,2. ^ On June 2 a burglary and larceny were reported at a home on Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksvilie. - Vandalism was reported at a home on Gun Club Road, Advance on June 2, - On June 2 the larceny of a inotor vehicle tag was reported at a home on Faith Drive, Mocksvilie, - Harassing phone calls were repprted at a home on Somerset Court, Advance on June 2. - On June 3 trespassing was reported at a home on US 64 West, Mocksvilie, - A fight was reported at Davie High School on June 4. . - On June 4 trespassing was reported at a location on Ber­ muda Run Drive, Advance. - Threats were reported at a home on Hazelwopd Drive, M9cksville on June 4; -On June S damage to prop- 'erty was reported at a home on Bridgewater bhve, Advance. - Larceny was reported at a home on Will Boone Road, Mocksvilie on June 5, - On June 6 damage to prop­ erty ;^as reported at a location bn I the interstate in Davie County. • An assault was reported at a home on Oaladrim Way, Ad­ vance pn Jiihe 7. - On June 7 threats ^were re­ ported at a home on Wall Street,' Mocksvilie., - Vandalism was repotted at a home oil Georgia Road, Mocksvilie on June 7. - On June 7 a burglary and larceny were reported ot a loca­ tion on Farmington Road, Mocksvilie. - Lwceny wos reported at a home on La Quinta Road, Ad­ vance on June 7. • - On June 7 a motor vehicle theft was reported at an office building on US 158, Mocks­ vilie. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. • An Iredell woman was charged with unsafe movement after the vehicle she was driv­ ing hit another June 4. Margaret Harris Simmons of Statesville was driving her 1999 Cadillac south on US 601. Mar­ tin. Kelly Bowman of US 601 North, Mocksvilie was driving 0 2005 Chevrolet pick-up south on US 601. Simmons failed to see Bowman's truck prior to merging left ond her vehicic collided with his. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at op- proximately 10:54 a.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie woman was charged with failure to yield right of way after the vehicle she was driving hit another June 5. Lucy Margaret Freibcrger of US 64 West, Mocksvilie was driving a 2008 Hyundai west on the parking lot of Davie High School. Miranda Clero Edwards of Howardtown Circle, Mocks­ villc was driving a 2005 Hondo vehicle .south on US 601. Frelberger failed to yield right of way to Edwards' and entered the road in on attempt to cross to the parking lot of Davidson' County Comniunity College!, The two veMcles collidèd In thè southbound lane of US 601, - TYooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:07 a o.m. and there were no ir\jurics. • A Virginia man wus chargcd with exceeding a safe speed af­ ter’ho wrecked the vehicle he wos driving June 5. Samuel Wyatt Alexander of West Point, VA was driving .his 2007 Pontiac east on 1-40 ex­ ceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Alexonder's vchicle hydroplaned, ran off the right side of the road, and collided with 0 guardrail. Trooper C,D, Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 11:22 o.m. ond there wcrc no injuries. • A Dovie mon wos charged with exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he wos driving June 5. Ismoel Rodriguez Amoro of Junction Rood, Mocksvilie wos driving his 1994 Chevrolet south on Greenhill Road ex­ ceeding a safe speed for rainy conditions. Amaro's vehicle hy­ droplaned, ran off the road to the. left,.collided with a ditch, then collided with a culvert. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:17 o.m, ond there were no injuries. • A North Corolino mon was charged with exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the ve­ hicle he was driving June 5. Michael Scott Chitwood of Huntersville was driving o 2003 Saturn east on 1-40 exceeding ó safe speed for rainy conditions. Chitwood's vehicle' hydro­ planed, ran off the road to the rightf and collided with a ditch and an embankment. , Trooper C.D. Hall reported the Occident occurred ot ap­ proximately 10:03 o.m. ond there were no injuries. • A Dovie woman was charged .with failure to yield right of way after the vehicle she ' was driving hit another June 5. Ruby Boger Corum of McCullough Road, Mocksvilie was driving a 2008 Kio making a left ШГП tom é e parking lot '. of Fdod Lion onto US 6б1. D.anielle ' Jo-Dawn Casey of Lakewood Drive, Mocksvilie was driving a 2002 Dodge north on US 601. Corum failed to yield right of way to Casey's. vehicle and the two collided. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 2:37 p.m. • No charges were filed of- ter an accident on June 6. Brittany Shea Hicks of Mocks Church Road, Advance was . backing her 2001 Volkswagen east on Mocks Church Road. A 2009 Chevrolet was parked facing'west on Mocks Church Road and Hicks' vehicle collided with it. Trooper C.D, Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 11 p.m. and there were no injuries. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Dovie Reg­ ister of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township, an deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000. - Shelton Dairy Properties to H&S Investment Properties, ,61 acre, Calahaln, $24. - Trustees of First Baptist Church of Mocksvilie to Ronald Brent Dodson, 3 lots, Mocks­ vilie, $500. - The Hillsdale Group to The Burnfam Partnership and "nilbert Group, I lot, Farming­ ton, $93. - The Burnfam Portncrship and Talbeit Group to Liberty Hospitality Partners, 2 lots, Farmington, $1,950. - George E. Miller and Jeanne R. Miller to Primacy Closing Corp., 1 villa, Farming­ ton, $658. • RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. to SchwarZ'RJR, 31L14 acres. Shady Grove, $20,000, r Willie F. Yarbrough to , Щ шг R> Hendrix Sr, ^ d Eliza-. ' both 1f.‘Hendren, 11 acres, Cal^aln. - Betty Lou Blackwell'to Betty Lucille Steele, Mary Morlho Blockwell, Phillip Ber­ nard Blackwell, Donold Eugene Blockwell and Brendu Ncshcll Sims, 1% interest euch, 1 lot, Formington. - Lester D. Foster to Karen J. Foster, 1 lot. - Amber Creason to Amber S. Creason and Adam Boger, .46 acre. - The Bank'of New York, successor trustee, to JBJH Prop­ erties, 13,600 square feet, Form­ ington, $85. . - Hope Homes of Dovie County to Habitat for Humon- ity of Dovie County, 1.32 ocrcs, Mocksvilie. - Jackie F, Holloway and . Nancy 1. Hplloway to William J. Marklin Jr., 3 lots, Mocks­ vilie, $44. - Sunni McKnight and as executor of estate of Joe Preston Tucker, and Amanda Tucker Steelman and Matthew Steelman to Amando Tucker Steelmon, 3 tracts, - Sunni McKnight and os executor of estate of Joe Preston Tucker, ond Amonda Tucker Steelman and Matthew Steelman to T and M Farms, 37.94 acres. '- Shannon D. Hall doing ' biisiness os Shannon Hall Con­ struction to Thomas F. Cocks and Elizabeth P. Adatps, 1 lot, Farmington, $190. - Brock & Scott, substitute trustees to Federal Home Loan .Mortgage Coiip., 1 lot, Farming­ ton. - Joanna Marie "nitterow and Dewey Willard Tutterow to Joanne Marie TUtterow, Claudio Tutterow and Gary Tutterow,, 1,06 acres, Calahaln, $1. - Angela Jill Lindblode and Phil Lindblade to Robyn Youngblood, 1 lot, Jenisalem. - Thomas Lee B ^ e y and Jennifer Denise Barney to Christopher Adam Lamb, 4.46 acres, Calahaln, $68. - Grady L. McClamrock Jr.* acting as commissioner to SRS Unlimited, 2 iotsr Jerusalem, '$52.- ' V. - Howard|Tyayis Riddle and Kendra klnimer Riddle to Ri­ chard Lawson and Heather Lawson, 1.37 acres, Mocksvilie, $194. - Mazie W, Griffin to Mazie W. Griffin (90% interest) and Sharon Griffin Whlsenant ( 10% interest), 58.33 acres, Farming­ ton. - Mary E. Anger to Donald W. Beck, 6 acres, $80. - James Snyder and Michelle Snyder, Bobby Cope and Lynn Cope, James Lee Cope aqd Darlene Cope, Samuel Gene Cope and Linda Cope, Sandra Aasland and Ronald Aasland by attorney in fact, Tamara Fleming to Pansy Myers and Heather Myers, I lot. Shady Grove, $36. - H& A Development to Jerry L. Crews and Janie D. Crews, 1 lot, Clarksville. - Carolyn M. Caudle to Carolyn M. Coudle ond Karen C. Cope, 2.95 acres. - D. Paul Folmor ond Sue B. Folmar to Chorles W. Plltt ond Linda F. Plitt, 1 lot, Shady Grove, $66. - Charles W. Plitt and Linda F. Plltt to. Nicholas A. Netheria;id and Amy C. Netherlond, 3 lots, Shady Grove, $966. - Luther Wayne Frye and Daphne A. Frye to William Loyd Hutchens Jr., 1 lot, Farm­ ington, $110, - Luther Wayne Frye and Daphne A. Frye to Williom Loyd Hutchens Jr., I lot, Farm­ ington, $40. - Sue Miller Word to Debra Sue Boiley and Paul Keith Word, 6.43 acres, Fulton. - Bruce H. Krause to Weichort Relocation Resources, I lot, Farmington, $579. - Weichert Relocation Re­ sources to Jon David Anderson and Jennifer L. Anderson, 1 lot, Formingjon, $579. Mocksvilie Police . The following incidents were reported to the Mocksvilie Police Deportment, - A woman reported Juno I she wus ussuulted ut u residence on Ash Drive. - A plastic pot on 0 porch on Wilkesboro Street was burned, it wos reported June 7. - A vehicle porked off Eaton Road was scratched, it was re­ ported June 5. Arrests - Joy Williom Humphrey, 46, of Brentwood Drive, Advance, was chorged May 30 with DWI ond failure to bum headlights. Trial date: Aug. 27. . - Rosetta Goither, 59, of Dovie Acodemy Rood, was charged June 1 with shoplifting. TViol dote: July 16. - Ann Botes Edwards, 35, of West Maple Street, was charged June 2 with violation of a do­ mestic violence prevention or­ der. TYial date; June 18. - Kristie Nicole Widener, 19, of Cedar Creek Road, wos charged June 4 with shoplifting, Triol dote; Aug, 20. - Tina Louise White, 31, of Newton, was charged May 29 with trespassing ond obstructing ond delaying on officer, Triol date; June 18. IVafflc Accidents - No charges were filed af­ ter a wreck on South Salisbury Street at South Main Street ot 12:40 p,m, June 1, Theolene Shaver Watson, 83, of Salisbury, .was driving a 1993 Mercury from South Salisbury Street when It struck 0 2009 Tbyoto being driven on South Moln Street by Moria Florinda Magana, 40, of Yadkinville, reported Officer E.M. Parker. ’ - No charges were filed af­ ter a wreck on South Main Street at 1:16 p.m. June 3. Rodney Morris Willis Jr., 29, of Geneyo, Ala., backed a trac­ tor trailer into a 2001 Ford driven by Michael Lee Davis, 38, of Stone Wood Prive, re­ ported Officer E M. Parker. - No it^uries were reported after a'tvr^ck on South Main Street ot 1 i ;42 a.m. June 4, Frank МвУеу Tatum, 81, of Tbtum Road, waS driving a 2003 Buick and turned it into the path of a 2006 Hyundai driven by Pierce 2!acliariah Smith, 28, of Salisbury, reported Officer E.M. Parker. ; - No charges were filed af­ ter a wreck on North Maiii Street at 12:50 p.m. Jiine 6. Keith Benjamin Hiatt, 49, of Koras Lone, failed to stop the 1998 Toyota he was driving be­ fore it struck the rear of a 1998 Mazda driven by Stacey Lynn Shores, 22, of Milling Road, reported Officer E.M. Parker. Civil Lawsuits The following clvU lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court. - Roger Lee Dalton and Georgia Dalton vs. Tenika Brock, custody. - Davie County Hospital vs, the following for collection on account: Billy Scott Beck, $2,020.18; John Franklin Benton, $3,375.51; Jason Allan Bibb, $2,55.92; Donald Keith Billings, $2;362.67; Pamela Jo R. Billups, $4,869.56; Michael C. Bledsoe, $3,283.76; James Curtis Blevins, $2,418.08; Julie Mae Blevins, $2,289.65; Jerry Dean Bobbitt, $5,828.91; Michael Joseph Boger, $6,079,84; Leona Marie Bracken, $4,202.19; Wesley Shea Bridges, $3,447,54; Lellian C, Brock, ,$2,700.76; Annie Opal Wood Brown, $4,681,11; Kevin James Brown, $7,023.32; Deirdre P. Browning, $4,144.99; Lotisho Down Bumgarner, $8,315.42; Billy Don Byerly, $4,442.83; James Paul Carter, $4,624.52; Joyce Swain Caudle, $4,653.38; Susan Redeye Chapman, $14,094.15; MiQhael Dean Collier, $2,144.69; Timothy Allen Connell, $3,654.35; Franklin Pierce Coppley, $6,737.51; Frances Roxanne Cregar, $5,377.94; Jamie Warren Crowley, $6,464,27; Antonia H. Rodriguez, $4,623; Joseph Adams ond Ddrlene Phelps Adoms', $4,186.42; Auron Wayne Allison ond Могу Elizabeth Allison, $4,059.80; Joel Kevin Anders and Vonda Mae Smith Anders, $12,114.54; Joshua Ben Anderson and Karen Louise Anderson, $2,479.88; Dannie William Angell and Fanny F. Angell, $6,420.69; Pedro Benetiz Aparicio and Ana Marie Floors Aparico, $3,083.73; Ronald Eugene Armstrong and Buffy Armstrong, $2,609.48; Manuel A. Astudillo and Leonor Martinez Astudillo, $4,551.28; David Edward Ayers ond Ruthie Ayers, $1,096,94; Nelson Azilo ond Dulce Corine M. Azilo, $8,808,85;. Donald Robert Bome, II ond Lavonna Ann Bome, $3,434.05; Clifton Eugene Botes ond Sheila Bates, $5,406.64; Wode Franklin Beover, III and Sheilo.Diono Beover, $1,678.63; Joseph Phillip Bennett and Tammy Bennett, $1,775; Lee Roy Benson and Annie Lois H. Benson, $3,226.29; Wallace Boyd Benson, Jr. and Terri T. Benson, $5,036.50; Paul Frederick Boger and Shelby Boger, $4,751.31; Tyrone Edword Brown and Commeko Arnold Brown, $3,942.77; Bruce Lee Burton and Joonn Combs Burton, $5,824.21; Brian Wilton Cotter and Tonio Dellopen Corter, $12,079.05; Jerry Woyne Christie and Melissa Ann B. Christie, $3,280.58; Dovid Woyne Church and Angelo Sue B, Church, $2,605.90; JackEdwin Collier and Sandra Eugene Collier, $5,624.26; Douglas H. Council ond June Williams Council, $5,040.50; Douglos Anthony Culler and Louro Barber Culler, $9,383.36; Donald Jerry Wilson ond Vonesso Ann Wilson, $2,791.81. - Karen Jordan Foster vs. Lester Dell Foster, child support. - Ginger C, Cantrell vs. Brian fcharles Cantrell, divorce. * Amanda Frye vs, Stephen Frye, domestic viqlince protective order. - Suntrust Bank vs. Christy M .' Steele, collection on occoiint, money oWed, $10,445,98,. . - Suntrust Bonk vs. Clyde Ervin Scott, li, collection on occoiint, money owed, $11,167.19. , : - Suntrust Bank vs. Andrew White, also known as Andrew White UI, collection On account, money owed, $63,287.77. . - Megan B. Collier vs, Adam Lee Biesecker, domestic violence protective order, - Melissa Locke vs. Randy Woerz, child support. - Sandra K. Carter vs. Randall Keith Carter, child support. '- Shayna M. Show vs. Dennis James Shaw, domestic violence protective order. - FIA Card Services vs. Marjorie K. Barnett, collection on account, $11,861.06. - Fort Dearbprn Life Insuronce vs. Linda Collier Church, as executor of the estate of George Franklin Church, interpleoder. - Dovid Johnson ond Angelo Johnson vs. Scott Cronfield and Trocy Cronfield, controct. - Christopher Shawn Allison vs. Andrea Riddle, child support, custody. - Donna Lawrcncc Carter vs. ' Frank Baxter Carter, divorce. - Beth Lewis vs. Misty Spillmon, no contact order. - Arrow Financial Scrviccs vs. James K. Noylor, collection on account, $9,544.61. - Discover Bank vs, Michael Doyle ond Myro Doyle, collection on account, $1,313.31. - Dovie County vs. States Industries; Robert Marziono, trustee for Bonk of the Carollnas, lienholder; Bank of the Corolinos, lienholder; WFBRCC LLC, holder of rig,ht of first refusal, tax foieclosure. - Davie Sociol Services vs. Brodlcy T. Bowman, child support. - Davio Social Services vs, Justin Morgon, child support, -Dovie County Hospitol vs. Motthew Doniel Brock, collection on account, $3,102,58. - JTL, Inc. vs. Kenneth C.' Long, Jr., collection on account, $8,324.99. - Dovie Social Services vs. Eddie F. Church, child support. - Cindy L. Halverson vs. Elizabeth Ashley Carroll, purchoso to bo completed (contract).' - Mogon Brook Collier vs. Adam Lee Biesecker, child support, custody. - Kevin Ward vs. Christi Michelle McBride Ward, custody, incorporation ond enforcement of separation ogreemont, brooch of separation ogreement/controct, fraud, temporoty restraining order. - Jones Doors & Windows vs. Ronold Wilson, doing business os RHW Builders, collection on account, $14,345.83. - Robert Brian Luttrell vs. Christina Smith Luttrell, divorce. - Jayelenc Bames vs. Brian Smiley, domestic violence protective order. - Jenno Marie Eastman vs. Robert James O’Connell, divorce. - Diane Renee Buck vs, Robert Steven Buck, domestic violence protective order. - Unifund CCR Partners vs. Koren F Loweiy, collection on account, $3,649.64. - John David Budd vs. Russell Woyne Howord and Judy Ann Howard, doing business os Howord’s Towing, fraud, unfair proctices, punitive damages. - Davio Social Services vs. Donald H. Taylor, child support. - Davie Social Services vs. Rito Solorsano, child support. - HSBC Bank Nevada vs. Louonn Searnon, collection on account, $7,701.65. Please See Records - Page 9 Records... DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 ■ 9 Continued From Page 8 - Cathy Ann Cagle Owens, vs. Paul Cosey Owens, custody, divorcc. - Karen Marie Dwiggins Boger vs. Paul Frederick Boger Jr., divorce. - Chariie Frank Ridings vs. Rosalind Koy Bodenheimer Ridings, divorce.' - Wochoviu Bonk National Association vs. Robert William Hardy, collection on account, $2,116.75. - BB&T Finunciul FSB vs. Churicne B. Jumes, collection on account, $8,043.78. - Shuvor Wood Products, vs. Bonnie P. Clork, individuully und Bonzoni Enterprises, breach of the covenunt of .seisin, fraud, unfuir and deceptive trodo proctices. - Bronch Banking & Trust Vs. Regina Y. Cline and Colvin C. Cline, collection on occount, $27,568.94. - BBc&T Finunciul vs. Mure R. Bishop, collection on account, $4,217.38. - Dena Potts Grady vs. Duvid Mutthew Grudy, child support, custody, divorce, visitotion, - Bullhead Investments, vs. Audrey E. Campbell, collection on account, $5,195.47. - Bullhead Investments vs. Elizabeth Mortinez,:collection account, $4,329.26, - Bullhead Investments, vs: Jill C. Robertson, collcction on account, $1,107.76. - Valerie M. Poole vs, Jayson L. Poole, divorce. ■ Kelly Ann Stellato vs. John Frank Stelloto, divorcc. Patricio Harris King vs. Chories Kelly King, divorce, equitable distribution. • Nancy N. Coriiotzor vs. Charles J. Cornotzor, divorcc from bed and board, equitable distribution, possession of lersonul property. - Builders Firstsource loutheust Group vs. Distinctive Properties of the Trliid; The GLG Corp, Phillip Arithóny Beauchamp and Thi L. Alderman, collection on account, contract, lien. - Citibonk South Dokoto vs. Kenneth R. Alexondcr, collection on account, $1,424,86. - Blaze Air vs, Tim Moss and Crystnl Moss, doing business as Moss Home Improvement; comploint for money owed, ' •- Tommy ■ ■ Boles , vs. Christopher VonAlstine, divorce. Building Permits The following building permits were issued in Davie County, listed byapplicont, type of building, estimated cost and locution. - Randy and Toni Clork, addition, sunroom and deck, $62,400, IS. Madera Dr., Mocksvillc, ■ Benny Dysòn, 40x60 pole bam, $25,000, Green Hill Rd., Mocksvillo. - Jay Collier, finish out bosement, $3,500, Houser Creek Lane, Advancc. - Tucker Construction, replacement ,óf pole carport, $13;350, Country Circle, Advanco. ' - Winona McCullough, renovation of existing duplex, $35,000, Foster Streeti Mocksvillc. - Mike James, outbuilding, $40,000, Will Boono Rd., Mocksvillc. ■ - Greg Bucot, singlo family dwelling, $250,000, Beur Creek Church Rd., Mocksvilie. - Larry McDaniel Builders, existing building, $28,800, Sanford Ave,, Mocksvilie, - Larry McDaniel Builders, foolers, $34,900, Sanford Aye., Mocksvilie. - Phommevanh Synong, carport/aluminum shelter, $23,760, Howard Street, Mocksvillc. - Jiiy CollierJ install windows in basement, $7,400, Hauser Creek Lone, A'dvonce. - Mattomy Homes; single fomily dwelling, $ 2 is,105, Parkview Lane, Advance. . - James Larry McDaniel, single fomily dwelling, $144,195, McCullough Rd., Mocksvillc. - Mottomy Homes, single family dv/elUng,' $226,945, Porkvicw Lone, Advance! David Simpson, replacement of dock, $6,000, Creekwood Dr„ Advance. - Karen White, repair to floor system and foundation, Laiirens Court, Advance. - Glenn A. Hughes Construction, inground swimmiiig pool, $20,000, Oakshire Court, Mocksvilie. - Joeff Williams, replace­ ment of deck, $15,000, Feezor Rd„ Mocksvlile, - Horold Wood Jr,, out­ building, $6,720, Buck Scoford Rd., Mocksvlile. - Thomos Cooks, single fomily dwelling, $327,955, S. Hiddenbrook Dr., AdvonCe. - Alliance Development, single family dwelling, $389,475, Summerlyn Dr., Mocksvillo. - Chorlio Brindle, renovation to speq., $50,000, Duke Street, Cooleemee. - Digestive ■ Health Speciolists, suite upfit to commercial, $184,029, Kinderton Blvd., Suite 100, Advancc. ‘ - Rodland Pentecostal Holiness Church, oddition to fellowship hall, $15,000, Boltimore Rd., Advance. ,- Shelton Construction Services, finish basement, $42',000, S. Madera Dr., Mocksvillc. - Fidel Hornandez-Vorgos, close existing сафог1, $2,0(Ю| Windward Circle, Mocksvillo. - Paul Carter, roof over porch, $3,200, Indian Hills Rd., Advancc. - Chad Correll; single fnmily dwelling, $328,430,'US 64 R, Mocksvillc. - Chad Correll, workshop/ outbuilding, $48,б(Ю, US 64 E., Mocksvillc. N.ilionwide' Irmir.iiirt" h.is insured NASCAR foiis ÍOT over 60 years. (x't thi.’ trx.irl covtT.uji’ you шчч! .il ttìo rujht pr ic(' С ihll ■> (fliofr tOlllly Keith Hiller Matt Hiller IIMNUIotMjklnnUl tollna.•IlnNotlhCatolli N4tlOnwl(f*MUtU4llAtUr«nC*COffipsn)r 1109 Yadkinville noad Willow Oiiks Sliopping Center Mocksvillc 751-6131 hlllcrk10natlonwlde.com N a t i o n w id e ' In su ra n c e MfkftM «г.»«« аяЗ ко*«« Мцп M i«tun to Н Л frtfit # ì4 wm ХЫ Mttmà*H A «4 vVH ktn« tv Í4 b A« U»« M. nf MMnV l*AMl I .'...... M M iMUiwf J *■ iMwJ Inirtcni Ыш! Cm Jhàl ftUM. ftt. 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Cairüs at (336) 817-3390 Financing Available Levis... Continued From Page 1 Hospital is an older facility that needs rcplncemcnt, but the staff and equipment in the existing building are top notch. It's also good for physician’s assistants Uke me to know lhat we have a world- class health cate partner at Wake Forest Baptist just a few. miles away when needed.” Levis is particularly proud of Davie County’s new Heahh , Care Cenier. ‘‘We have much more room in the new facility, and it makes the atmosphere pleasant and easy for staff and patients alike," he said. "When Duvie Counly Hospital and Wake Foresl Baptist were planning the Health Care Center, they came to me and said, ‘Give us a wish list of all the equipment you will need.' 1 never dreamed I would get every piece of it, but I did. I also have the best staff I have ever worked with. “The quality of healthcare and the quality of life in Davie County are great," Levis said. "1 can’t imagine working or living anywhere else." Levis is a member of the American Association of Physician Assistants and the Budget,.. Continued From Page 1 budgets in line. Board chair Chris Anderson said members need to lobby against some of the proposals the state is considering - such as putting road maintenance in the hands of counties. That would equal more than a 10 cent tax increase in Davie, he said. Resident Bill Foust said Davie County is scheduled to make about $754,000 this year, which equals about two cents bn the tax rate. "No government should be in the business to make money," he said. He sug­ gested "giving it back to the people," N.C. Association of Physician Assistants. He is certifled to practice by the National Association for Certiflcation of Physician Assistants. Levis is licensed by the N.C. Board of Medical Examiners and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. He has completed STEi\4... Continued From Page 1 NC STEM names The Mebane Foundation as "a lo­ cal force for education and community development with funding directed toward im­ proving public education in NC - specifically in Davie.” NC STEM will support the commitment of Davie to de­ sign relevant, rigorous engi­ neering and science education for all students. The goal of NC STEM is to serve the entire state. "We believe Davie will be a won­ derful example to build NC STEM’S mission and outreach across North Carolina,” Rectanus said. In addition to Davie, Lenoir County and the Fayetteville/ Fort Bragg area will also par­ ticipate. “We have a responsibility to our children to prepare them for the world they’ll live in, not just the one we came from. Much of the world they will live in will be steeped in STEM opportunities,” Rectanus said. “The possibilities are end­ less,” said Davie County Man­ ager Beth Dirks. "It’s a huge plus for us.” The project will help teach­ ers understand, and give them the tools, lo teach students what they need to be competi­ tive in the work force, she said. medical mission trips to El , Salvador (1997,1998 and 1999), Cuba (2000) and Ghana, Africa (2003 and 2007). To schedule a healthcare appointment with Levis, call the health care center at 753- 1555. Cooleem ee Gets iVlanager Intern By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record Last month, the Cooleemee town board approved plans to hire a "town manager" intern. The decision was decided by unanimous vote by the town council and the intern who will serve as a temporary advisor to the town is expected to arrive in August. Cooleemee is one of 12 N.C. towns selected as a pilot loca­ tion for the North Carolina Lo­ cal Government Service Corps. The two-year initiative is a partnership between UNC and Appalachian State. Tho town management advisors will be recent graduate students who have earned their Master of The Democratic Women of Davie will meet on Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p.m. at Pier 601 Seafood, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville. C o n c e a l e d C a r r y C l a s s T o B e T a u g h t H e r e J u n e 2 0 A concealed handgun tinn­ ing class will be taught on Sat­ urday, June 20 at the Davie County Law Enforcement IVaimng Center on Dalton Road in Mocksville. Cost for the 8 a.m.-6 p.m. nt FREE GAS ^IRADS & DADS \ And Everyone else... R eceive a FREE *20 g a s c a rd fo r n e w c u sto m e rs w ith a 2 y e a r serv ice a g re e m e n t, c>r receiv e a FREE *10 g a s c a rd o n aU u p g ra d e s w ith a 2 y e a r a g re e m e n t. C a ll u s a t ||< <46s> g o a a o r v isit u s a t w w w .y a d ta l.c e m Umlfd ttmt aWw. mitricttoni tnty ippiy Fr«t b» CMdi whit* luppliti liil. Y a d t e l Public Administration degrees. The town of Cooleemee will contract for $4000 per year for two years ($8000 total), and share their manager with two other nearby towns - Dobson and Boonville. Commissioner Earl Lester has led the effort to make Cool­ eemee a part of the project. “I’m anxious to meet him," Lester said of the new manager. Commissioner Fran Parker asked if the speciflc duties of the manager would be addressed at a future workshop. "We don’t know his concept and what he’s got in mind," Lester said. “Since this is the first time this has been done, the whole area is like a big black area. We'll lalk to him and get his ideas.” D e m o c r a t i c W o m e n T o M e e t Ouest speaker will be Jo Anne Goetz, author of "Long Time Coming, My Life and the Darryl Hunt Story." class is $55 before June 15, $65 thereafter. To leam more or to register, contact Daniel Matthews at 284-4660, 671-4603 or DTM@yahoo.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - B l ■ B e a l, H e n d rix , C h a ffin C h o s e n F o r H a ll By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Louis "Peewee” Beal, J.C, Hendrix and Kendall Chaffin joined a distin­ guished fraternity last week when they were chosen for the Davie County High School Athletic Hall of Fame, They will be enshrined at haiftime of a football game this fall. Beal, 63, was in the Class of 1964. He lives in Mocksville. His wife is June Beal. Hendrix, 39, graduated in 1988 and lives in Mocksville. His wife is Stephanie Bames Hendrix. He’s the son of Jerry and Jane Hendrix. ChafHn, 38, is a 1989 graduate who lives in Ad­ vance. He is married to Melissa Wooldridge Chaffin. The trio brings the hall of fame membership to 29. The 53-year-old school launched the hall in May 2002. If you would like to nominate some­ one for the hall of fame, contact the school at 751-5905. J.C. Hendrix Hendrix quarterbacked the Davie football team's wishbone in 1987, when the War Eagles won five straight before settling for 6-4.. But he was deadly on the diamond, playing catcher, leading Davie to back-to-back conference championships (1987-88) and becoming one of the most honored baseball players in Campbell history. When Hendrix and the War Eagles captured the Central Piedmont Confer­ ence in 1987, it was Davie's first crown in 16 years. He is one of Mocksville Legion's all-time luminaries, helping 1987 Mocksville to the first division title in six tries and to a then-record 27 victories. On Monday, July 20 1987 at Rich Park, Hendrix played in a comeback for a lifetime. \^ a t Mocksville did in Game Six of the Southern Division fi­ nals against Lexington is right up there with man landing on the moon. It U-ailed 13-0 - in the seventh - before winning 14-13 and clinching the series four games to two. Mocksville offset six errors with 20 hits, including three from the .396-hitting Hendrix (5|^pr 139). The epic game lasted three hours, 20 minutes. It was 13-0 with two outs in the boUom of the seventh. Back then there was no 10-run rule, so it was going nine no matter the margin. But the home fans were planning a 'Hiesday trip to Lexington f^or Game iSeven before Mocksville canie back from the dead. Bob Richardson's two-out, two-run homer in the sevehdi made it 13-2. Mocksville roared within 13-12 in the eighth, sending 15 batters to the plate. A lot of bizarre things happened, like Hendrix getting aboard on catcher’s interference two tiities In the same in­ ning. Nine of the 10 runs came home with two outs. RBIs by Scott Walker, Jack Kimel, Richardson, Biyan Bishop and Johnny Riddle knocked out Lex­ ington starter Brian Huie. Reliever Scott Walser was greeted by a Ron Sidman RBI single, making it 13-9. A shortstop’s throwing error kept the in­ ning alive, and Danny Shore capped the 10-run rally with a single. "What amazed me was we did i( without using power,” coach Barry Whitlock said then. “It was single^ single, single. We just kept pecking “Whitlock said last week that I got catcher’s interference on purpose so I could get on base, biit I don't remem­ ber that,” Hendrix said. “1 remember Please See Hall • Page B2 Mocksville Drops 4th Straight Game By Brian PIMs Davie Enterprise Record ' The losing streak became the worst drought in Ihree years on Sunday night, when the Mocksvillc Legion baseball team lost 11-8 to visiting Stanly County in 10 innings. It gave Mocks­ ville four consecutive defeats, the long­ est streak sincc opening the 2006 sea­ son 0-4. Rubbing salt on the wound, Stanly entered the Southem Division contest with an 0-3 league rccord. When Mocksvillc opened with Ihe first 4-0 record since 2004, did anyone imag­ ine it would be stuck in the rut it’s in now? "We can’t buy one,” coach Mike Lovelace said after Mocksville slipped to 4-4 overall and 2-3 in the division. "And it’s not going to get any easier." Plain old bad luck cost Mocksville terribly in the top of the 10th. Stanly had a runner at second with no outs against the third of four Mocksville pitchers, Jess Cartner. The batter popped a bunt high in Ihe air with the runner racing to third on the play. If Cartner catches it, it's an easy double play. But Cartner charged when the batter squared around (just like he's supposed to), slipped on the wet grass and watched hopelessly as the bull traveled over his head. Everybody safe. Cartner beaned the next batter. Then came an RBI single on a 1-2 count. By the lime the smoke cleared, it was 11-8 Stanly. “South Stanly (High School) just won the 1-A slate championship, and they have five players from Soulh Stanly," Lovelace said. A bunch of two-out lightning Please Scc4lh-Page B5 T^iéf SËait Fades For l\/locksville Legion By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record In the early going of Saturday’s home game wilh Lexington, every­ thing seemed to be lining up for the Mocksville Legion baseball team to knock out a future UNC Charlotte hurler. My, how things changed in a 9 5 Southem Division setback. Mocksville played really well in the first few innings, grabbing a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning and carrying that margin into the top of the third. But it didn't play so well in Ihe final seven innings, suffering a third straight loss. Matched against lefthander Jordan Hudson, Mocksville came out like its hair was on fire. Hudson hit Matt Leonard with his first pitch, lyier King drove Hudson’s second pitch of the game down the right-field- line for a double. Hernan Bautista laced Hudson's third pitch for a two-run single. Hudson finally got an out, but Carlos Bautista drew a one-out walk. The next batter, Ryan Carter, rifled a run-scoring double off the right-fleld wall. The fourth run scored on a Zeb Cope ground out. That was an impressive start. But Hudson redeemed himself, holding Mocksville to three hits over the next six innings. “The Hudson boy settled down," coach Mike Lovelace said after Mocksville stumbled to 4-3 overall and 2-2 in the Southern Division. "He signed with UNC Chariotte last year. He's a lefthander from West Davidson." The game’s deflning moment was the Mocksville third. It failed to score after loading the bases with no outs, keeping the scorc 4-2. Carter singled, Cope walked and Jess Cartner reached on an error to load the bases. But the next Ihree batters struck out, grounded into a fielder’s choice to home and struck out. “We had a chance to put a lot of pressure on them and get in their bullpen, and we weren’t able to get it Please See Drops - Page B5 M ocksvllle se co n d b a se m a n C olby S eafo rd tries to turn a double play in a 9-5 lo ss to Lexington. Rash Of injuries Slow Jr. Legion A M ocksville runner dives back to first on a pickoff p la y ..' Photos by tlames Barringer The Mocksville Junior Legion base­ ball team’s Southem Division title as­ pirations took a major hit last week with a series of injuries. Javan Phillips, one of the team's centerpieces while batting second and manning shortstop, was lost for the year early last week. “He has shoulder surgery coming up, He's done for the year," coach Charles Kurfees said. 1 Phillips is not the only key player with an injury. The list includes Ryan Barneycastle, who has three homers, and Aaron McCleon, a workhorse pitcher and big bat - as well as pitcher Steven Lewis. "Barneycastle twisted his knee at Stanly County," Kurfees said. "We don't know how it is. He's going to the doctor (June 8). McCleon's elbow is bothering him. Lewis got spiked in the Rowan County game and cut his wrist pretty bad." Mocksville’s duct-taped lineup suf-: fered another blow when Zach Long had to leave town, missing two games.' Mocksville lost both. "Long had to miss the second Stanly game and Carson because of a football recruiting trip," Kurfees said. “It v;I-' J l ¡ í •> I " f■k I ■ bli Щ ' I. I V 1^1'' Ì ' ------ ! Ì : ; t, il '■'Г \ iv' h ¡ Ш - s.i '¡4 Ii-t i;l I H ' Г' :; • I B2 ■ DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Junu 11,2009 ^'S L&3pi'H4i- ^ ^ ’ Kendall Chaffin (left) w as a football-w restling star. P eew ee B eal (center) did big things In basketball an d baseball. J.C . H endrix w as a quarterback and a m ean catcher. Hall... Continued From Pagò Bl it was a fìcrce cotnpcUtioi) bb twccn' the teams, and ' they' got ■ up 13-Ò and tooK tt idtfof thfciV starters put (starters cóuld not ■ reenter brick tfièn). Bvcrybòdy' in thc stands left except tor the parents and girlfriends.” In thc bottom of the' ninth, Lexington was clinging to thc 13-12 lead with two outs and Richardson on base. Hendrix hit. a dribbler between the pitcher and first, dove head first into the bag and got thc call on a bang- bang play. ■, “To be honoàt ;wlth;you, 1 thought i was, put," - Hendrix 5aid. . ■; : A passed ball ,'moved; Rich­ ardson and Hendrix into scor-" ing position for,'Riddle, whti roped a gaine-wiiiiiing;double in (ho left-center gap - at 11:05 p'.m, RichaWson went 4 for'6.; , Hendrix was 3 for 4 witl; thrcp juns. Riddle was 3 for 6 and Shore 3 for 5. , ' ' . ; , i “rm coming around Jhird ' ,(òn.Riddle's.hu). and.l'hud’to. tóni to See where the ball was ijecause’Whitlock.' who, was, coaching third, had already, |iimped the fence ana was high- ,fiving people in the stands,” siiid Hendrix, who’s also a colorili!, storyteller. ; Hejidrix's four-year carccr at Campbell was one long master­ piece. He shares two singlc- ganiie records - three doubles in 1991 at Georgia and four wajks in 1992 against UNCA.sheville,, He owns! the season rccord for batting nyeragc (.464 in 1991), aiiid he,'s No. 2 in hits (89 in 1991) and doubles (20 in 1992). He held the hits and doubles records until 2006 and 2005, rcspectiyel);. When he hit that- 'Something's ,;,wrong, , You , staggering .464 in:1991, ,going' reckon',tho'15-31 rccord should 89fpr 192,thejuniorwasNo.4 ,be з1-15^^ЬиУ‘|роор1с,8аЫ:. in'tiie,''nation ;in; ■ :N6.th'af’s"right.'j” ,. dampbcli‘s Np.vi all-titne iiv ThbCamels gave.Stanford a^ ’ erage is'well backiit'.432'. He scare-' before bowing 7-0.; holds career records in doubles Stanford's ucc w i9, Mike (58), cxfra-basc hits (96) and Mu.ssina, Who cpmpleted an 18- total buse.s'(399). Alsu in carcer year Miyor League carecr lust numbers, he’s No. 2 in hits year. Hc.played for the Orioles (234), No. 4 in average (.366), and.X^koes from 1991-2008, No. 4 in walks (110) and No. 6 winning 27() gaiiics. In home runs (31). “Wewere'deadlnst.soobvi- Thc Fighting Camels floun- ously wc didn’t get to face Mike, dercd throughout Hendrix’s ca- Mussina,” Hendrix suid. "They reer, but what they did down the weren’t going to throW ,him a t; stretch In 1990 wus nothing us, Stanfprd scored one, run In short of niugical. They entered the fir.st uming, but ut 'thd pnd thc Big South Tournament v/itli of tlie sixth or.sbvcnth it Wiis still, ' an 11-31, rc'cprd, inchkiiiigi,17 ,1 -O.i ^usslnji; got up (n the straight 108.40811191^0,point. But ‘ btilliibn is''tiiO(to \ they played thfi ultlmato spoilciv, tell y6ii. Йу tjltciie? wta beating 5 Baptist',, , Radford,' Ihg the giiijioof hls liie, but t^^ j Wint|irdp.,and/tpurn^ > ended \yiniiing/7-Q.iBut the ■СракаГCarolina and'(.arnint, tretit:tliln|' Was U ^:the aut.p|i.atic berth to the < peoplecmbraf;c(lu.y^ iNCAA T^ourniiitient and th^^ o^crcd for us against • v“U wiis one of ijjosq dвa^^, SQUthotnlllino^s,^^i1p,bcnt us ' . where we had played ,So bad for '. 8*7 (ti b,\yd innings. And South-. i'sp JouE that we had/npthin'g,to,:VoriiJi|inPfc\yaW^ 10th in los'ei'S^^iiy nbt 'bp iiose^’ ^^H&''lSStlp>v'Tfi^^^ T-shlrts’ ;Heri'driX, the Big South Wuyer , with Cami).boll University.'They ; 'of, the:.Year in 1991, sold. ‘‘Wc sold put and people were suy- hud the most loo.se teum in the ing; ‘Hey, we’ve never heard of :tournament. That wa.s the llrst this .school and it might be a, year our conforencc hud the au­ tomatic bid, We.Weni in there jolting und having fun, and it just all jelled that weekend. Coastal Carolina was 41-17 or something like that, and their only run came on a balk in the Parker). , '“When I.vya's coming up, Diid, said you'always heard about the Parker guys,” Hendrix; said, "Btit'pad* always said if there was bno person 1 could be like, it would be Peewee B6ul becausc he was smooth as silk.. Dad thought he was one of the better pliiyers thut he!d ever seen. I’ve heard thnl from sev­ eral people.” . . ■ Beal's .skills still stick in the mind of Charles Crenshaw, 64. “When he came up to thc varsity (in basketball) as a fresh- ;hian, man he wasn’t scared,” Crenshaw said. “It was iike; ‘Oh yeah, I cun pluy with these guys.’And he could. Basketball was different then. There wasn’t a lot of one-on-one stuff. Every­ body played zone and Peewee was a gqod shooter. 1 mean an uutoinutic jump shooter from the key area. When you moved it around and got him un open jump shot, you cpuld count it. ‘ /.“I cun remehibbr cPiicti .' (Roger) Snow anti Peewee stay­ ing after practice and pluying ii game of jump shots. Pe,cwee could hang right with,him, and Snow was awesome at Catawba. Snow could play, but Pccwcc, could shoot, too.” Grimes Parker onco said that Beiil’s curvcball wu.s one of thc best he ever .saw. • i‘He was good at both sports, but I think baseball was his top sport,’’ Creilshuw said. “1 really remember him in Little League baseball, He was just uwesomei Nobody could hit him. I remem­ ber playing ifastpitch softball against him. He was catching for Heritage. 1 was on first base uiiid 1 thought:.‘l believe I’ll just steal.' So 1 lake off for sccond arid Pbewec mukes. a pcrfcct throw and I’m out by 10 feet. He played; second,base on Cartrier's (fip WerhoUsd) softbOl 1 1 tcami'and you should have Seen him turn a double play.”' Kendall qiaffln With an imposing presence, ' Chaffin was terrific in football and wrestling und oiie of the fe w Davie County football players to play jjrdfessionuliy. He n.turtedon 1987,1988 and 1989 wrestling teams that went a combined 29-0 in dual mutchcs, ,i won three confcrencc titles, three regional titles and finished state runner-up twice. , Chaffin went on to star in football at Wingate, He was an. all-conference linebacker one year. He was an all-confercnce offensive lineman another yenr. He played pro football (1994) in Tiiipei, Taiwan in the UFL. P o w e rlifle rs W in T itle s collector's item some day," Peewee Beal Basketball and .baseball came easy to Beiil, a diminutive dynamo in the early ‘60s, He started'four years on varsity in botli sports; Dayie has won four last inning. It was a fun riilc.’’ eonfercnce championships in , Campbell's reward for Win- , boys basketball, and Beal was ning liie tournamcni'was a trip among' two of thern (1962,, to Palo Alto, Calif., tp face top- 1964). He played on Davie's ranked Stanford. firstbasebulichampionin 1963, “People from California along with two'other hull of were calling and saying: famers (Grimes Parker and John 7€\ У ne KJeasons С/)/(/с / C^re/7i/ere. since competing In thelr first meet in December 2008, Kelly Wolfprd and Johnathan Britt of Mocksville have something to be proud of. Along with Joey Smith of Nebo, they have brought home national powerlifting titles. Each individuul won first place in their weight class. ■ Wolford'troined for scverul months with fellow lifters al Peuk Fitness in Clemmons and at Nebo Burboll in Nebo. Wolford competes raw. imd since he began competing, has increased his total cuch time. He competed ut nutionuls in the 259' weight class. He had a total of 530 on his squat, 560 on his dcadlift and 355 on his bench with a total of 1,445.'Wolford hud u 40 pound PR (personal rccord). 1 • Britt also trained several months before nationals. He competed in the 181 weight class. He is an equipped lifter and lias also increased his total . cach time. Britt opened with 350 setting a 15 pound PR. He took the national title when he bench pressed 370 pounds. He did a great job gaining a 35 pound bench meet PR, , Smith, who has been a men­ tor and friend to the Mocksvillc duo, weighed in at 285i Ho'is an equipped lifter ranking 21st in the United Stales, After train­ ing for 10 years, he is a coach for others. He won best lifter, first in his weight class (which was 308), and biggest bench with 755, 5 pound PR, The local powcrlifters will be going to the world champion­ ship in October, in Nashville, Tenn, For more information, go to www.soulhcrnpowerliflmg.com. 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I ■ il ' With Paula Deen, Savannah, Ga P aula D een, blonde center, h a s nothing on good D avie C ounty cooks, from left, Judy Gaiiiher, E leaiior S w icegood, K ate Ja m e s, P at G regory (wilh new spaper), P auline G regory ancl Lynette Lagle. T hey w ent fo visit the cooking TV host recently. in S av an n ah , G a. , Fishing at North Carolina’s Outer Banlts Young Tyler and H unter S teelé should h av e u se d the E nterprise-R ecord for bait w hen th ey w ent fishing a t P ortsm outh Island on thé O uter B anks oif NojiH C aro­ lina. , , ' . •. ' '' ' , ,.V" ' John Deere Headquarters, Moline, III. S o m e like their tractors green. S om e red. S o m e blue. Little L auren F orbes, 3, iike th e m ajority of D avie Couri- ty farm ers, prefers her tractors Jo h n D eere green , e s ­ pecially since h er great-grandfather, G erald S h arer of Fulton, III., retired from D eere in 1979. W hen p aren ts Patti and ,Greg F orbes of M ocksville took th e family b ack to m om ’s Illinois hom e recently, they sw ung over to the Jo h n D eere W orld H eadquarters. Little L auren Is being trained to read on the E nterprise-R ecord, a proven prim er for young children. G ran d p aren ts Jo h n and K aren S y k es of M ocksviiie also m ad e th e trlji. ’ - Xcaret Ecological Park, Cancún, Mexico Eric Phillips took his family to C ancún over spring break and toured the X caret Ecological P ark, but not w ithout his trusty copy of the E nterprise-R ecord. ■Above, Phillips, center, sp re a d s the n ew sp ap er w ide for every one to read - his fam ily and th e C han family, friends they m et a few y ears back. In the photo: Jav ier Jr., se a te d left, D aniel - B ehind the paper, Luis - H at ■ and S u n g lasses: Jav ier Sr. - holding the bag; Char-: leigh Phillips, Eric Phillips, holding the paper; C eleste, with F ern an d o on her lap: Taylor S h eets, w earing th e M cD onalds shirt; A spen Phillips, top m iddle; and linda Phillips, top right. ’Si , I В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, June 11,2009 ж ш »w 'iV .4• ■■ <aiii^'‘ ’•tifi Russcil-Mycrs 4th :.. Continued From Pngc Bl vaulted Mocksvlllc into an 8-6 lead in the fifth. The inning started with Mocksville facing a 6-2 deficit. Cnrtner and Coljiy Scaford had singles. With two outs and tho score 6-2, Hernan ^ a u tista walked. Thnt set the '^ a g e for Zack Russcll-Mycrs, who unloaded a grand sinni to right-center. Carter doubled to ^centcr, Curios Bnutista .singled *'iind Zeb Cope capped the six- run uprising with a single tlie other way, , ; ^ Stanly, however, tied it at 8 in the next hnlf inning. The . score stayed right there until the ' top of Ihe lOth, Mocksville had’ no answer for Stanly’s reliever, y who itruck out nine In 4 1/3 In- ,nlngs, Noics ' Mocksville produced Ihe most runs in three games - to no avail, • On a positive note, Russcll- Mycrs went 2'for 4 with a walk. > It was his .s-econd homer. .,. Carter doubled twice, raising his, «verago lo .384. ,„ Cope singled Cope and double to push his average to .321, ,,, H. Bautista hn,s played in seven gnmes nnd hit safely in «11 seven. • The pitching has struggled for several gnmes. Now the bnts are struggling, with Mocksville getting outhJt 17-10. The team' ERA soared to 7,00, It has al­ lowed 94 hits nnd 85 runs (49 earned) in 63 innings. Ouch,. SInnly 11, Mocksvlllc 8 (10) MdcImvIIIc Lcuniird cf King 3b H, ВаиНацс Ru,n,«li-Mycrs If-p Corter dh-tf C. Bmitlsin гГ Howell rMb Copéss ■ Cnrlner Ib-p : C. Scnford 2b ToInU Stanly Co. Oil (М2 ООО 3-11 Dnvle OII 060 UOO 0-8 2B - M. OnulUtn, Cnrlcr 2 (3), Cope (2). HR - Ru»sell-Mycr,4 (2). SB - Rimcll- Myer.i (2). Mock IP II К Webb 6 10 8 Burwell 1.1 2 0 Dinner, L 1.2 4 3 R-Myors I I 0 H. Bautista Carter Fades... Continued From Pnge Bl done,” Lovelnce snid. “Wc hnd been scoring plenty of runs.” Mocksvillc’s last stand cnine in the sixth, when Hernan ' Bautista’s solo homer to ccnier lifted Mocksville into a 5-3 lend, Mocksvlllc faded froni. there, giving up two runs in each of Ihe final three innings. While Mocksvillc’s average "dipped from ,362 to .336, its ERA rose to 6,62, It was aver­ aging 11,6 runs per game, but it managed the fewest runs in four games. Losing pitcher Jake Koontz, making his first start on the hill, lasted 7 1/3 innings, but he surrendered 13 hits. "Koontz did damage con­ trol,” he snid. “He got one pilch ■ up lo their cntcher, nnd he hit a two-run homer when we were up 4-0, Our Pitching wns good enough to keep us in the gnme.” One has to wonder how blid Mocksviiie’s slide would be if it weren’t for Hcrhnn Bnutisln, who went 2 for 5 with three RBIs, He’s hitting .423(11 for 26) with three homers und 15 RBIs in six games, Carter went 2 for 5 ns well, bumping his murk lo .380(8 for 21), H. Bnutista, a feared catchcr, clubbed nine homers and hit ,408 for West Rowan High, "He committed today to Surry Community College,” he said. "He was also just named Rowan County Player of the Year. He’s been-,very good de­ fensively nnd offensively.” Lexington doubled Mocks­ ville in hits, 14 to seven. Lexington 9, Mocksville 5 Mocksville nb r li bl Leonnrdcf 4 1 1 0 King 3b 3 1 1 0 H.Baullstuc 5 2 2 3 Rus.sell-Myers If-p 5 0 0 0 C. Bnuli.sln rf 4 1 1 0 Cnrlcr It-dh 5 0 2 1 Cope ss 3 0 0 1 Cnrlner lb 3 0 0 0 C. Scnford 2b 4 0 0 0 'Го1и1ч 36 5 7 5 Lexington ^Mocksvlllc 002 001 222-9 400 001 000-5 20 ■ King (2), Concr. HR - H. Bnullsln (3). Mock IP H R ER BB SO. KoonIz.L V.l 13 7 7 5 8 R-Mycrs 1.2 Г 2 . 0 0 3 WEBIIYGOLD! DlAMONt MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 CLÜMMONS • 766-1800 $$ D O N T w a n t it ? s e l l IT! $$ Sr. Legion Schedule W Mock 19, Kernersville 4 W.Mock 5, Rnndolph Co. I W Mocksville,4, Concord 3 W Mock 20, Knnnapolis 15 L S. Rowan 17, Mock 15 ' L W-Salem 25, Mock 7 • L Lexington 9, Mock 5 L Stanly 11, Mock 8 (10) 8 ut Mooresville at 7 9 at Concord nt 7 ' 11 at Kcmersville al 7 13 vs. Rowan County at 7 14 vs. Winston-Salem at'4 15 at T’ville-Davidson nt 7 18 at Stanly County nt 7 , . 20 vs. South Rownn nt 7 21 vs, Moprflsville nt 7 25 vs, Kannapolis at 7 26 vs, Wilkes County at 7 27 at Lexington at 7 28 vs„South Rowan ni.2 28 vs, W, l’oisylti,at.4;3p' 28 vs. Western Forsyth at 7 ■29 at Rownn County nt 7 July I All-Star showcase at Asheboro '3 first round playoffs 8 sccond round playoffs 14 third round playoffs 20 fourth round playoffs 24 stnte loumnmcnt KR 111) SU 8 2 ñ О О О 2 0 1 0 0 2 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11', 2009 - j Mocksville Baseball Stats Record: 4-4,2-3 SD AVG.AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB .»'.-I Carlos Bautista ,344 29 9 10 0 D 1 9 3 3 Heman Bautista ,400 30 9 ,.12 1 0 3 16 2 6 '■4 Jonlé Bautista ,250 4 • 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 ■ ■ 0 Nick Burwell .333 3 1 -T 0 0 0 0 0 0 •' i Rynn Carter ■ .384 26 6 10 3 0 '0 .6 2 0 Jess Cnrtner ,333 24 3 8 I 0 0 7 .2 0 • 1ZebCope.321 28 9 9 2 0 .0 6 8 1 f .Bracl Oaither ,000 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 ClintHoWeII .454 II 2 ' 1 0 1 2 I'""1 TyIer King ,263 19 8 S 2 .0 ■ ,1 5 6 0 3Jake Koontz Matt Leonard Zack Russcll-Mycrs Colby Seaford Tyler Seaford' D.J, Webb Others TOTALS ,000 0 ,240 25 ,272. 22 ' .375 24 0 13 .333 12 ,100 10 .324 271 83 W-L ERA G GS,CGSH SV IP H R JpshBerrylTirf , 0-1 162,0 I ' 1 0 0 Ó ,1. 5 9 0 0 0 0 5,2 12 II 7 0 ■ 9 13 Z. Russcll-Mycrs 1-0 4,15 4 2 0 0 ,() ' 8.2 7 12 D.J,Webb 1-0 6,50 4 3 0 0 0 18 23 20 Olhers 0-0 0,00 1 0 0 0 0 . 2 Nick Burwell Ryan Carter Shane Carter' ,Jcss Cartner Jake Koontz 0-0 6,35 3 2-0 6.00 3 1 0 0 0 9 ' 13 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 i§0 0 1 0 0-1 24,00 2 0 0 ' 0 0 3 9 0-2 4,69 5 1 0 0 TOTALS 4-4 7,00 L if e In s u r a n c e ? It’s not about your life, it’s about theirs. I.Ifc Insurance isn't oboiil ycnir lilc, it*s about llic people wild rely on il. As a local hulcpotulcnl a^cnl, vvc can design an Insurance prugrnin 111,Us Jusi rliihl for you and your faniily. 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Now we’ll see how. resilient it is. • Mocksville was held to a season-low run total in an 8-3'loss at Rowan County. It was Mocksville’s first divi- ,Sion,Jqss in four games, and it snapped a two-game win­ ning streak. Mocksville col­ lapsed after holding a 2-1 /ead in the fifth. "Then we just lost itv” ho .said. "All of a sudden we couldn’t throw strikes.” Long had two hits. Joe \\';U;jon connected for a two- run homer, and McCleon hit a solo shot. This was Phillips’ final game of 2009. ; • Thanks to 6 1/3 innings pitched from Shane Carter and two hits from Long, McCleon and Barneycastle, M ocksville bounced back with a 5-4 division win at Stanly County. Long got the save by recording the final ]wo outs. M ocksville won despite making eight errors and stranding 12 runners. • In the second game of a jdoubleheader at, Stanly, Mocksviilc fell short 4-3 in a ‘non-league game. Kirkiln ■Bowles and Lewis pitched X)K, but M ocksville went jBown on strikes 12 times, • A dismal first inning led |p u 12-8 division loss at Curson. It was 4-0 Carson be­ fore Mocksville could blink. "We played bad,” he said. i'W hen you start walking •people, when they do hit it 'the defense is relaxed, and Ihe next thing you know we’re kicking it around,” he said. "We didn’t look good at :all." Dillon Byerly and Matt © yson delivered two hits •{¡piece. Carter and Brandon ■Meade came up with clutch lliits to get Mocksville back ■in the game. S lian e C arter of ttie M ocksvllie Junior Legion leam co v ers se co n d on a pickoff attem pt, with /\arori M cC leon backing up. A aron M cCleon hits a solo hom er In an 8-3 loss to R ow an County. Z ach Long brings th e heat. An airborne Jo e W atson celeb rates his hom e run at N ew m an Park. M att D yson sw ings. ■ P h o to s by J a m e s B a rrin g er I i ' : C atch er Dillon Byerly show s th e ball a s the um p calls R ow an out at hom e. i i . '( , DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - B7 Wyatt Named CPC K en n ed y W in s Tenn is T o u rn ey Co-Player Of Year Junior Morgan Wyatt of Duvie unU North Davidson’s Tish Mahon were named co- players of the yeor for sofiball in tlic Central Piedmont Confcr- cncc. Wyatt aiid senior team­ mate Jordan Schultz were se­ lected to the all-Nortliwest and all-stato teams. Other War Eagles who made the all-CPC team were Scliultz; juniors Tisha Funderburk, Samantha Jr. Legion Schedule (8-5,4-2 division) W Mock 7, E. Randolph 3 W Mock 4, Asheboro 2 WMock 9, Salisbury? W Mock 9, Mooresville 7 W Mock 9, Lexington 4 . L High Point 8, Mock 7 L Pineville 12, Mock 10 W Mock 4, Charlotte 2 W Mock 4, Kernersville 3 L Rownn Counly 8, Mock 3 W Mock 5, Stahly County 4 L Stanly Co. 4, Mpck 3 L Carson 12, Mocksville 8 8 at Western Forsyth at 6 10 vs. South Iredell at 7 11 vs. Huntersville at 7 12 at Lexington at 7 14 vs. Winston-Salem ut 4 16 vs. Stanly County at 7 17 at Rowan County al 7 18 al Soulh Iredell al 7 19 vs. Carson at 7 21 al Mooresville al 5 (DH) 22 al Slutesvllle ul 7 23 vs. Thomasville-David- sou al 7 24 vs. Rowan County al 7 26 ut Huntersville at 7 29 aiThomusville-Davidson «‘ 7 July 1 All-Slur Showcase at Asheboro Tarleton and Sara Handy; and freshman Tori Clonlz. Sophomore'Alex Fleming made the all-CPC from Davie’s tennis team. Dnvic’s soccer team was represented by senior Hannah Stroupe and junior Clare Moser. And selected from Davie’s baseball leam were se­ niors Jess Cartner, Shellon Hownrd and Jacob Vernon and sophomore Alex Newman. Schultz, Absher Get Top Awards Davie seniors Drew Absher und Jordun Schultz won the Jnck Ward Male and Femiile Athlete of the Year awards, respectively, at Davie’s end-of-lhe-ycar ban­ quet, Absher played bnsketbull and golf and Schultz played softball. Kalelin Wensley and Michael Wood won the Achievement Awards. The Spurgeon Ooss Sportsmanship Awards went lo Zach Illing and Rebecca Hendrix. The Bill Peeler Most Dedicated Awards went to Tanls Jefferies and Fulon Hooper. And Aaron Peoples and Hannah Stroupe took home the Marine Achieve­ ment Awards. Robert Daniel, Ryan Moxley and Caroline Cozart all finished third in a USTA tennis touma­ ment at South Davic on Mny 29- 31. Daniel played in the boys 14 division, Moxley the boys 16 nnd Coznrl the girls 16, Elizubelh Kennedy und sis­ ter Victorin Kennedy were the only entries in the girls 18, and Elizabeih won the title in a Ihird-sel tiebreaker. Seventeen of the 61 players were from Davie Coi\nty. Davie boys tennis coach Barry Kennedy was the tournamenl director, and Brue Lanier wus the USTA referee. Forty-one percent of Ihe matches involved a pavie player. "It was a great tournament,” Barry Kennedy said. “This is the first USTA we’ve held here in a number of years. For a lot of these kids, it’s their first party, Ryan and Brandon Roycroft play a fair nmount of tourna­ ments, so they’re a little more tournament savvy. A lot of the others had never pinyed in a sanctioned USTA tournament wilh a referee and all that stuff,” In the consolation finals, Daniel defeated Sean Gallagher of Mooresville 6-3,3-6,1-0. He went 2-1 in the boys 14, wjiile David Hursey went 2-2, Tho­ mas O’Brien 1-1, Evan Lank­ ford 1-1 und Jhcob Horton 0-2. In the consolation finals in the boys 16, Moxley defeated Evan Tillery of Cimrlotte 6-1, 6-4. Moxley went 3-1 on Ihe day. Roycrofl was 1-1, Luke Tuylor 0-1 and Matthew Hursey 0-2. Sam Bennett went 0-2 in the boys 12. Cozaft dcfeuted Davie County teammate Kate Bennett in Ihe consolation finals in the girls 16. The score was 6-2, 6- 1. Cozart went 2-1, while Bennett went 0-2, ' ' A number of Davie County players earned a ranking or Im­ proved their ranking. "David Hursey got ranked,” Kennedy said. "He had a maih- draw win and played well through consolations. Robert Daniel won Ihe 14 consolations and got ranked. Moxlcy was al­ ready ranked nnd his ranking moved up. Roycrofl won a first- rqund match. He got 30 poinis and his ranking jumped up. Cozart played in her first tour­ namenl. She won the Consola­ tions, so she pickcd up several points and got herself a ranking. Elizabeih gol ranked. Lankford got a first-round win. He’s an­ other one thnt got ranked. So 1 was rcully pleased.” When the Keiinedy sisterS fuced off in the girls 18, Eliza­ beth took the first set 6-3 before Victorin cumc back,with a 6-4 win,.. ' ' . “That was a ,furi match for me,” falherBarry Kennedy said) “Every point I \Vas'real happy for ohe of them. TheVi put away a littlii bit of sisterhood and played pretty competitively. But they get along real \vell afler it’s over.” They were nol the only sib­ lings lo do battle. In the conso­ lation scmifirials in the boys 14, Robert Daniel outlasted, twin brother Stephen Daniel 5-7, 6r 1, 1-0. “One's lefthunded and one’s righlhanded,’’. Kennedy,'said; ‘That’s the only Wny I can tell them apart,” . Tliunder Wins State Cliam pionsiijp The Davie Thunder USSSA 14-under girls basketball team won Ihe state championship by routing tho Winston Lady Lak­ ers 58-30. Davie, made up of Davie County girls, went 4-0 in the Onstonin-bused tournament and was able lo win Ihc big prize after finishing second last year. The eighth graders ure Bally Folmar, Tia Clement, Sarah Sponaugle, Amy Steller nnd Sydney Wooten. The seventh graders are Mallory Williams, Emernl Oudson and Elizabeth Smith, And the sixth graders urc Alexis Benge and Asia Peterson. The team is coachcd by Marnic Lewis and Sterling Wooten, In Ihe clinching win over the Lady Lakers, the Thunder con­ trolled the game wilh hard- nosed defense and a good mix of outside shooting and offen­ sive rebounding: “This year’s team is peaking al tho right time,” Lewis said, ‘The girls worked hurd and our eighth graders stepped up when we needed them. Anybody on our leam can pul the bull in ihe Briefs, Notes f Home Run Leaders Men’s Open Sonball. . ^ , HR Todd Corvin (Nichols Construction) 8 Nick Raby (ERA Premier Realty Freebirds) 5 • Brian Murphy (Tri-County) i . . 5 Britt Osborne (C&C Paint/Osborne Towing) 5 , Chris Reeves (C&C Painl/Osbonic Towing) 5 Brack Ueul (Nichols Construction) 4 David'Mason (C&C Pnint/Osborne Towing) • 4 William Aniisworthy (RH Lnwn/Duvie Alarm) 4 Drew Ridenhour (Allstate Insurance) 4 Charlie Parrow (Tri-County 3 Andy Ward (Allstate Insurance) * 3 Todd Josey (Tri-County) •' 3 , Cliad Dyson (C&C Paint/0.sborae Towing) 3 ' , James Whitaker (Nichols Construction) 3 Ryan Caudle (RH Lnwn/Davie Alarm) 3 Dennis Whlsenhunl (RH Lawn/Davie Alarm) 3 Charlie Crenshaw (C&C Paint/Osborne Towing) 3 Zuch Vogler (ERA Premier Rcully Freebirds) 3 Softball Standings Open League A Division W-L RH Lawn Carc/Duvie Alarm 6-0 Allstate Insurance ' >5-1 C&C Paini/Osborae Towing 5-1 Nichols Construction . 4 -2 ':, Tri-County Open League B Division ■ 3-3 ERA Premier Realty Freebirds , 4.2 ^ - Ingersoll-Rand ■' 2-4.' ' - Mocksville Fire Moxie’s : , 0-6. Subway Church Leagiie, ’ A League Fraleniily ■'з-l ' Hillsdale Methodist ;, > •, ■ .; 3-1 ■' Liberly/Advance . •' i'' Л ;^1л3^1’я New Union , Redland ■ Eatons ‘ V 'í ^,,,,1-3 ■ B League ' V' First Mclhodist/Sl. Francis -,4-1 Bethli:heni Methodist ,vrW,3j-2y;V'^ Eagle Heights Green Meadows ■v;. ■■‘-;v,\2-2v;' Journey Hillsdale Baptist C League Center Methodist , ( ■ ; , , Blaise/Society :' 3-2 : Famiington Baptist ; Jericho Church of Christ .:2тЗ Advance Buptist ., 2-3 Liberty Methodist :2-2 : 1-3,/^Smith Grove ■ ' Basketball Camps The Dnvie boys bnsketbull program will have three camps in June. • For boys and girls, the Parent/Child Cnmp will be held June 12-13 from 6-9 p.m. on Friday nnd 9-11; 15 n.m, on Suturday, This is for rising first through 12th graders. The cost is $55. • For boys and girls, the Shooting and Player Development Camp will be held June 15-17 from 6-8 p.m. The cost is $60, This camp Is for rising .sixth through 12lh graders, • For boys only, the Witf Eagle Day Camp will be held June 17- 20 from 9 a,m,-3 p,m, for rising first through ninth graders. The cost is $95, You can register on wareaglcprlde,com and you may contact coach Mike Absher at 751 -5905 ext, 123. Or you may cinull Absher (abshermS'davie.k 12,nc,us). Volleyball Camp The Davio volleyball camp will be from July 27-30 al Davic. The moming session will be from 9 a,m,-noon for rising grades 4- 8, The afternoon session will be from 1-4 p,m. for rising grades 9- 12. All campers will attend Ihe moming session on Ihe 30th for games and awards. The camps will focus on fundamental skill de­ velopment nnd skill review, offensive and defensive .siralegies, game play and fun. Each camper will receive a volleyball nnd T- shin. The camp director is Davie coach Bccky Miller, and Ihc staff will include JV coach Alyse Bowden and past and present pluyers. The cost is $60 for early registmtion, $65 after June 30, To reserve a space, send a $25 deposit along wilh tho registration form (avail­ able online al wareaglepnde,com or at your child’s school) by Jime 1. Checks should be made payable lo: Davie Women’s Volleyball. , Contact Miller with any questions (millerb@davie.kl2,nc,us), 1-Pitch Tournament There will be a one-pitch softball toumameni on June 13. Cull Larry Thies for details at 336-692-7299, Girls Basketball Camp The Davio girls basketball camp will run June 22-25 al Davie, Rising 6-8 graders will go from 9 a.m.-noon, and rising 9-12 grad-: ers will go from 1-4 p,m. The cost by June 17 is $60, The cosl afler June 17 Is $80, For more information, you cun conlncl Davie coach Debbie Evans at 751-5905 ext. 124 or by email (evnnsd@duvie,kl 2,nc.us), Soccer layouts Davie boys soccer coach Lance Everelte will hold tryouts for the varsity and JV teams from Aug. 3-7 at Davic, slar(ing nt 6:45 a.m. S. Carolina’s Merrifleld Whit Merrifleld of South Carolina’s baseball team finished third on the team with a .340 baiting average (91 for 268). The 2007 Davie graduate had 11 homers, 49 RBIs and 15 stolen buses. The Gamecocks were eliminated by East Carolina in the NCAA base­ ball regional in Greenville, bul Mcrrifield hit .364 (8-22) in the regional. In East Carolina’s clinching 10-9 comeback win over South Carolina on June 1, Merrifleld went 4 for 6, Baseball Camp The Tri-Cats Baseball Camp for ages 6-15 will be held at Ihe Davie Complex (behind Norlh Davie Middle School) from June 29-July 2 from 9:30 a,m.-noon. The cost is $60, For more infor­ mation, call Bobby Byeriy at 336-978-5194. WE BUY COLD! Jo e W atson k eep s his eye on the ball. D lA M O N tlY }^ GOLD GALLERY MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 CLEMMONS • 766-1800 $$ MNT WANflT? SELL IT! $$ basket, and we go to whoever js hot at Ihe time. So we don'l worry about who's scoring. When we play good defense and rebound, wo win. It's that simple,” This is Ihe team's fourth year of existence. It's a relatively young progrum when compared to others in Ihe slate. “I hope wc can build on the success and entice more girls lo play basketball in Iho (spring and summer) months,” Lewis said. "This is how wo will com­ pote consistently,’’ Tho Thunder will represent North Carolina in the 14-under national tournament In Greens­ boro on July 3-5. The Thunder would like Ip thank those individuals and businesses that helped sponsor il during the year. mOGKSVUJE NIOOSE UNXSE # 1 9 4 9 TURKEY SHOOT &BARBQUE J U H E 1 3 • 1 p .m . 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They've rested in gutters and on racks, been transported in bags and the trunks of cars, and occasionally, tiiey’vo laiided on thc innocent toes of feet shoved into slippery, smelly shoes. And if Ihere is a heaven for bowling balls, they’ve found it in Elette Owen's garden. / Owen, who lives with her hiisband, Mike, and an assoitmimt of.pcts, off Cana Road, got the idea yeari ago to have a bowling ball garden. Since then, she has collected 14 and continues lo add to them as she can find them, which, she said, can be difflculi. “I've found them at yard sales imd sporting goods stores, but they're kind of hard to come across. And you can't get them online, because shipping would be outrageous." Owen paints Ihe balls with a durable outdoor paint and places them in a garden on the side of her home. Eclectic would be a good adjective to describe Owen’s gardening style. She has a variety of plants and garden art, including metal chickens and a dinosaur, rusty flamlngoei. ii butty purple metal girl, a water garden, . two bottle trees. Iron pieces, bid: . bicycles; and a cq tug« that was; originally going to be a .i^tU il shed.' Owen said she and Mike eqjoyed it so much after it was built that they decided lo turn it into a raiiiy weathei- hidcout, because of Ihe sound of the rain on thc tin roof. Her fiowcrs include a rose bush from a cutting of a bush in her grandmother's garden, irises, red-hot pokers, spiderwort, clematis, catniint, butterfly bushes, blue spruce, and a young, bul full, bed of roses. The home, on seven acres, has ^ purple door, because, said Elette, “Wherever I live, Ihere will be a purple door." ' ■ O w en enjoys sp en d in g tim e In h er g ard en an d yard.A ro se re a c h e s for th e sun. Y es, th at’s a rail in th e g ard en , p art of O w en’s eclectic desig n . , Bottle tre è s a re artipng h e r fevorltos. 4 i C2 i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 Taytor-Carler [Engagement Announced ¡! Gary nnd Teresa Taylor of Cooleemee announce Ihe engage- itient of their daughter, Kelsey Lauren, lo Andrew Ross Carter of i^dvunce. !■ The bride-elect is a 2008 graduate of Davic High School. Her ihatemal grandparents arc Judy Brinkley of Lexington and Larry Brinkley of Advance. Her paternal grandparents are Virginia Tay- Ipr and the late Otis Taylor of Cooleemee. j: The groom-to-be is Ihe son of H.L. and Cheryl Carter of Ad- v|mce. Ho is a 2008 graduate of Davio High School. His maternal grandparents are Agnes Linebcrry and the late Elwood Lintberry of Galax, Va. His paternal grandparents are Hobert and Peggy Curler qf Advance. The couple is plunning an Aug. IS wedding at Mocks United lyiethodisl Church in Advunce, Montgomery-Keller Engagement Announced Jumes and Kim Montgomery Sr. of Mocksville announce the engagement of their daughter, Brinnu Marie Montgomery to Joshua Leo Keller, son of Bobby and Rctha Kollcr of Mocksville. The bride-elect is u 2005 graduate of Davic County High School and eumed u diploma from Winston-Salem Barber College in 2006. She is a registration supervisor at Davie County Hospital. Tho groom-elect is a 2005 graduute of Davie High School und eumed u diploma from Motorcycle Mechanic Institute in Orlando, Flu. ill 2007. Ho is employed as a motorcycle teclinicinn at Vic­ tory Motorsporls. The wedding will be Sept. 26 ul the Lear Plantation in Salisbury. Mrs. M a rk S tep h en P h illip s Oyercash-PhiHips Couple Married In Gaffney, SC Warwidi-Cranford Coupie i\/iamedAt Cooieemee Сtiи reti Jamie Ann Warwick, duugh- tcr of Mr. und Mrs. Joe U. Warwick Jr. of Greensboro, and Brent Collins Cranford, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McDavid of Oak Island wore married on June 7 in tlie Cooleemee Meth­ odist Church., Tho double-ring ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Ray Mims. Given in marriage by her fa­ ther, the bride wore her mother’s wedding dress that was floor length with u truin of taffela and a bodice of Chantilly lace trimmed wilh iridescent se­ quins. She curried a cascade ar­ rangement of red and white car­ nations, roses and gardenias. The matron of honor was Lisa Devjn. Bridesmaids wcro Jann Gerok and Courtney Homey. Mitch Kopley was best man. Groomsmen were Josh Beck and Paul Fox. Ushers were Gene Warwick Jr. and Drow Arey." The flower girl was Annu Cranford and the ring bearer was Cariton Cranford. Music was played by Mike Hendrix and Kuren Smith sang "Surely the Presence" and "Holy Ground,” The Oak Ridge Men were led by Avis Ridenhour and sung “In The Room.” , A reception followed at Davie Senior Services in Mocksville. WE BUY GOLD! D lA M O N tlY ^ COLD GALLERY MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 CLEMMONS • 766*1800 $$ DON’T WANT П? SELL m H i l l s d a l e P r e s c h o o l Developmentally-approprlate, Christ-centered programs for ages 1-5. , Registration is open nowl Visit www.hlllsdalebaptistchurch.org or call (336) 940-6618. F O R S A L E :Cars • Trucks Utility B uildings C arp o rts: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC H a r r is P o o l & S u p p lie s СМ«*(ЫЫ|*М1$р|1нЫии Tommy Hums/OWiicr-Over 20 Yrs. Exp. 277 Plcasanl Aero Dr., Mocksviiio Home 1336) 28H817 Вм1лш(33в)90»4027. Erica Lynn Overcnsh and Mark Stephen Phillips wore mnrricd Saiurday, Miiy 16 nt 5:30 p.m. in n iradhional cer- omony al Cherokee Avenue Baptist Church in Gaffney, S.C. The Rev. Doctor Clyde Thomas ofnciuted. A reception hosted by the bride’s purents followed al Broad River Elcctric Audito­ rium. Tho bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richnrd Kevin ■niylor of Mocksville, She ij the grnndnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Douglas Nichols of Mocksvillc nnd tho Into Mr. und Mrs. Lester Rny Ovorcnsh of Cooleemee. A grudunte of Duvie High School, the bride earned n buchelor’s degree in cl- ementnry education and early childhood development from the University of North Caro­ lina al Charlotte. She is em­ ployed in tho legal depurtmenl with Goodrich Corp. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dean Phillips of Gaffney, He js the grandson of Mr, and Mrs, Joo Dean Spen- cor nnd Mr, and Mrs, Monroe Dean Phillips of Gnffney; und the lato Mrs. Alice Kemsey Spencer of Gaffney. A graduate of Gaffney High School, ho graduated from Spartanburg Technical College where ho pursued a career us u commer­ cial nnd industrial HVAC ser­ vice technician wilh Aircond Corp. Tho bride wus escorted nnd given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor wus Kristin Morrow of Charlotte. Maid of honor was Tonya Stroud of Charlotto. Bridesmaids were family nnd special friends from childhood ahd college; Karen Kloeppol of Charlotte, Vivi Peterson of Knoxville, Tenn., С Hllltdal« Baptist Church. 4815 US Hlghwoy 158, Advance, NC i7006,336.Э40.661В Cornatzer Baptist ChurchVACmON BIBLE SCHOOL Monday, June 15-Friday, June 19 • 6:30-8:30 p.m. Ages: Nursery - Youth 1372 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville 336-998-4399iЧ WASHES^ *600 ^TOUChleSiOrc;; H Brush Wash | ^ M ocksville c A u to Pride Car Wash ? N, Yadklnvllle Rd, Mocksville (across trom Lowes Home Improvement) i ■j ■ Amy Waddell of Advnncc and Savannah. Taylor, sisler of the bride of Mocksville, The flower giris were Alice and Emily Petty of Gaffney. Chiming of Ihe hour was Anna Grace Phillips of Clyde, all nieces of tho groom. The ring bearer was Andrew Petty of Guffney, nephew of the groom, Greeters nnd register atten­ dants were Kate Phillips of Clyde, nicco of the groom, Phil and Gayle Ellis and Marvin and Peggy Clary of Gnffney, friends of tho groom. The wedding di­ rector wns Loretln O'Donald of Gnffney. The father of the groom served as best man. Grooms-^ , men included Bobby McKelvey ’ " of Fountain Inn. S.C., Mathew Wright of Piedmont, S.C., and brothers of tho bride included Bill Ovcrcash of Cheraw, S.C., Justin Overcash of Mocksville, and Lundon Overcash of Char­ lotte. The bride wore an ivory strapless satin bodice embroi­ dered with metallic flowers, freshwater pearls nnd swarovski crystals designed by Oleg. Cassini. The wedding gown hus an organza ball gown skirt cov­ ered with flowers and pearls with a chapel train trimmed with metallic stitching. Her headpiece was an ivory two- liered finger lip veil embel­ lished with swarovski crystals and freshwater pearls. Music wns provided by vo­ calists Nanda Bedenbaugh and Benji Steagall. Organist was Katherine Moss. • A bridal shower was hold ut tho Cheesecuke Factory in Churlotto on March 7, hosled by Kristin Morrow, matron of honor. • Cherokee Avenue Buptist Church hosled u bridnl shower honoring the couple in Gaffney on March 20. Hostesses were Frances Clary, Sara Bailey, Carolyn Campbell, Libby Phillips, Treva Wagoner, Beverly Putman, Catherine Pettit, Claudolla Moss, Jennie Blackwood, Margaret Smith and Rosemary Worthy. • A bridesmaid luncheon was hoted by Sharon Campbell, aunt of the bride, in Mocksville on April 4. • A Pink Tea Shower honor­ ing tho bride and groom was ■ held at the home of Gayle Ellis in Gaffney on April 25. • Tho groom’s parents hosted a seated rehearsal dinner at the Cherokee Avenue Baptist Church - Fumily Life Center in Gaffiiey on Friday night. May 15. After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple resides in Easley, S.C. I Medford And Nancy Shoaf Celebrate 50th Anniversary Medford and Nancy Shoaf of Advance celebrated thoir 50lh wodding anniversary on May 31 with a family lunch at The De­ pot in Dobson, hosted by their children and granddaughter, Meluny Shoaf, and Brent, Carolyn and Kulie Shoaf, all of Advnnce. Mr. Shouf retired from PPG Industries in Lexington and Mrs. Shoaf retired from the Davie County Clerk of Court office. They were married on May 31,1959 in Advance United Meth­ odist Church. Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 1 9 •T 9 6 3 2 1 8 5 9 7 2 8 4 1 6 3 2 4 9 5 8 So,'ution on Page C7 Nicholas and Renee Davis of Moclcsville are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl, Lillian Mae, on M ay 13, 2009 at Forsyth Medical Center In Winston- Salem. She weighed 7 lbs. 3.8 oz. and was 20Л Inches long. M aternal grandparents are David ^ Hilda RaUedge of M o ckivllle. Paternal graodparentf are Roily and Betty Davla of Asheboro, and Kelly and Belli Bowman of MocksvUle. Maternal great-grandpai^ ehts are Doyle and Hazel Grose, John Ratiedge and Elaine Perkins, all of Mocks­ ville. Paternal great-grand- parents are Paul and Sandy Swetland of Texas and Phil and Donna McClain of Penn­ sylvania. Crossword Puzzle Pair o' Doc« ACROSS 1. Sine _ non ' 4. Like lemon Juice 10. Bibliography abbr. 14. City area, Informally 15. Tile with pips 16. The Lion King" lioness 17. Get mellower 18. Method of moving files. 20. Shoulder muscle, for short 22, Pro-__ (some ‘ , tourneys) 23, Appropriates as one's own 24, The whole shebang 26. Jury member, In theory 27. Place for undies 33. It's circulated as. Nobellst Wlesel 36. Start of a bray 37i."lflt_broke...'' 38. Brits’ strollers 39 . monster (large ■ lizard) 40. Terhune title dog 41. Coty of France 42. Mythical goat- man 43. Irregular amounts 47. Comic Martha 48. Angle shape 49. Pump figure 52. Dallas b-baller 54. Old US gas brand 68. Breathalyzer flunker 61. Claiborne of . fashion ,62. callus;..." 63. Corrida combatant '64. Wood-shaping tool 65. Places for rubdowns 1 2 3 14 17 го 1 Aiinilcin Pio«« HoiMtam Coocml 66. "Hang onl" 6 7 ."O y_l" DOWN 1. Campus locale 2. Twist the arm of 3. Genesis son 4. Tack on 5. Reef builders 6. Mosque leader 7. Goes underground, maybe 8 . pig's eyel" 9. Admits defeat 10. "Bewitched" witch 11. Ground crew's rollout 12, Gazillions 13,Placesfor napkins 19. Active sort Г 66 57 ггг 21. Pentade bearer, maybe 25. Was presidential 26. Readied, as a punip 27. Comics orphan 28. Far from flustered 29.Dlk<llkkln . 30. Minuscule amounts 31. Hard to hang onto 32. Paddler's target 33. Like badly worn tires 34. Pinocchio, famously 38, Petitioned, In a way 39, Butler player 42, Paul’s "Exodus". costar 44. North American geese 45. Went under 46. Rider of 1775 49. OTB postings 50. FlaM yield 51. MeK Ingredient 52. Mucky stuff 53. NYCs Madison and Park; Abbr. 55. Polo or Croat 56. Slaw or fries 67. Heavy metal's' Osbourne 59. Potter pal__ W easley 60. Fabulous blid DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - C3 Robertsons Plan Reunion A covered dish lunch for the Drew and Jane Smithdeai Robertson family reunion will be held June 28 at 1 p.m. at the Fork Civic Center. All relatives and friends aie welcome. Class O f‘64 Planning 45th Year Reunion The Davic High School Class of 1964 will meet Friday, June 26 at the home nf Chris Hinkl^%t"2()0'Ironhorse ^ne, Mocksville, at 7 p.m. This will be the first organi­ zational meeting for the 45th year reunion to be held in the fall. Vo'untc nre welcome. To leam more, call Hinkle at 753-0323 or Jean Clet^ at 492- 5441. I ) Л V I S lu t . И > N Д Í n U Л I ( » N M К Answers On Роце С? LET US HELP WEIGH YOUR OPTIONS DAVIS R EG IO N AL M EDICAL C EN TER OFFERS HELP FO R A N Y O N E CO NSID ER ING SURGICAL W E IG H T LOSS O PTIO N S, Please join us (bran upcomin^seminaron; MONDAY,JUNE22,5;30PM OR SATURDAY, JULY 11,8 AM Program Highlights: • 3-StcpFastTra^ Surgical Program • Minimally Invasive Procedure Insurance Coverage 8< Other Financial Concerns Sessions are held in the Outpatient Conference Room, loiated at the rear ofthe hospital, and parking is available nearby. Please enter through the hospital’s . East Enhance. Seminars arc lead by the Bariatric Depamnent of Piedmont Healthcare. Surgeries arc perfbmied by Dr. Gaiy Robinson who has extensive training and experience in gastric banding procedures. (NOT A PROVIDER FOR ME01CARE/MF.BICAID.) Fof more injbrtmithn or to rvgsterfbra dass, please call 704-838-8220. ' - « s ^ D A V I S REGIONAL M ' и к •> V t I M U ( • Л I 1 • I Id I V и \ N I Ч t Л M S \ U I I Congratulations Maggie MacLean Class of2009 ■ Pholographer Kirsten Link Graduate of ‘^The North Carolina School of Science and Math” We are very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Elijah, and Grandma Sharon Hi C4 - DAVIE COUNtY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 Scout Fundraiser Friday Mght .. Boy Scout Troop 525 is. sponsoring a fund-raising sup­ per ffona 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, June 12 at the Jericho-Hordison Ruritan Btiilding on Greenhill Road, Mocksvilie. < ilie menu Will iml^de ham­ burgers, hotdogs, chipii,driiiki and desserts for $6, dhte in W. take out. Proceeds will go to •; National Jamboree trip in iZOlO. Retired School Personnel Installs New Offlceis D avie NAACP M other of the Y ear B arbara S eaw right with runriers-up S ad ie J o n e s an d M arjorie Jo h n so n , an d (fiist y e a r’s w inner, K rysta G ary. . ' : “ Barbara Seawright is the Davie County NAACP Mother Oif the Year for 2009-2010.' She is Ik member of Chinqua­ pin Grove Baptist Church,, where she provides leadership in a host of ministries. She is a member of the Lions Club and board vice prc.iidcnt for the Advocacy Center of Davie Counly. She is chair of the pro­ gram committee for the Davie NAACP. Second runner-up was Sadie Jones of St. John AME Zion Church. Third runner-up was Marjorie Johnson of Shiloh Baptist Church. Krysta Gary, lust year’s winner, crowned Seawright, The Davie County chapter of the NC Retired School Person­ nel held its last meeting before summer break on Thursday, June'4 at Bermuda Run. New president Barbara Owens and new vice president, Jennifer Godbe,y were sworn into office by Carolyn Beaver, a past president. Anne Bariihardt introduced the 2009 DCRSP scholarship winner, Karlyn Phipps. She has been accepted at UNC-Greens- boro wheire she plans to major in elementary education. She said that she "wants to make a difference in Ihe lives of oihen." She is Ihe daughter of Amanda, Cartner and the grandikughtcr of Diane Foster of Mocksvilie. Following the cpnunittee le-, ports, several members of the group presented a talent show followed by a group sirig-'a-long accompanied by Jim Anderson on the piano. The next meeting will be on Sept. 3. All 2009 retirees from the Davie County school system are invited as special guests. Tiiere’sA Lot To Consider When Choosing A Camp : Summer is right around Ihe cpmfir. ; For many parents that, and Ihe end of the school year, means scrambling to find carc options. : Child Care Aware, ■ a program of the Notional Associolion of Child Core Resource & Rcferrol Agenclcs, and Smart Start of Dovie County, offers these tips for flnding core or camps for your child this summer. : They suggest parents think about their child’s growing skills and needs when looking into summer programs. Also, it’s important to phm oheod ond know whol questions to usk when considering child core or 0 comp. While parents know best what ,w}ll meet Iheir child’s end family’s needs, here are some odditionol things to consider while scorching for Ihc best fit. Overnight comps ore one summer choice for school-ogo children ond may hove several enrollment options. Some occept compcrs for several days; others require a two, four or eight week schedule. Some comps concentrate on one specific interest, such os boseball or creotive oris or computers, and others offer a variety of octivities. Overnight camp is not tlie only child core choice. Local schools, congregations, YMCAs (ond Y WCAs), ond other community organizations often sponsor doy comps ond olher summer programs. Although il is difficult to visit summer progroms in advance, there may be open houses for fomilies considering a camp. You can olso write or coll comp directors lo ask for brochures and golher information. Other parents con often provide Ihe best lips, general advice and perhaps shored child care if the doily program is shorter than your work day. For most children it will be important to Icam whether some of their friends will enroll too. Here ore some things to consider; Scheduling nnd Cost • When und how often docs the program meet? • Whut ore Ihe orrangements for transportation? • Does the program occommodote your family’s work schedule? • Does the program’s start date and end match your child’s summer vocation or leave you' a gap in child care? • What is the cost and is financial assistonce ovoiloble? Children’s Needs, Safety and Quality • What are Ihe camp’s strengths and philosophy? • Whot are the experiences ond skills of the director and counselors? • Whot is the rolio of counselors lo campers? • What are the condition ond sofety of the facilities ond equipment? • How does the program help children develop new friendships? . To help old in the transition lo 0 summer progrom, espcciolly if this is o first-time experience for your child, consider having your child reod one of the following books. They ore recommended by porents, librarians and bookstores. Most of them should be available ut your local public library or bookstore. For younger ciiildren; Arthur Goes To Camp by More Brown; Pig Pig Goes To Comp by David McPhail; Raymond’s Best Summer by Jean Rogers. For older readers: Buddies by Barbara Park; Camp Pinelree Pais by Judy Baer; AWonderfiil, Tenible Time by Maiy Slol*. If you want help finding care for your child, call Smart Start of Dovie. Through the child can resource ond referral program, Smart Start con help you find quality summer care and camp programs in Dovie Counly. This free program only takes a few minutes and con be done over the phone. Coll Smort Start ot 751-2113 or visit ivivti'. davlesmartslart, org for more information. g a a d i i j i N E W G O O D W I L L D O N A T I O N C E N T E R N O W O P E N ! ,'■11 M o c k s v ilie M a rk e tp la c e N e x t t o F o o d L i o n 1 3 8 8 H w y 6 0 1 S o u t h M o n - S a t 8 a m - 6 p m S u n l - 6 p m Franl< S cott with his G rand C ham pion S teer. Youth Shows Grand Champion Steer Fronk Scott, 15, of Lucamo, grandson of Jim ond Pat Reilly of Mocksvillc, hod the Grond Chompion Steer and Best County Calf at the Wilson^ Counly 4-H Livestock Show & Sale. Fronk wos second place in the senior showmanship compe­ tition. Frank’s 12-year-old brother, Wyatt, won the junior show- monship competition with o morkel hog. The Scott brothers are Ihe sonsof Joey and TCcia Reilly Scott of Lucama, Theirpalemal grandparents are Barbara Scotl ond the lale J.R Scott of Kenly. We invite you to come be a part of our family. j P le a s e p re s e n t th is c o u p o n fo r* 20% O FF ¡Your Entire Purchase (Excludes Alcohol) Cimarron Steakhouse 3 2 6 0 S. S tra tfo rd R d. 712-4689 Hrs: Mon, 11am-9pm Tues-Thurs llam-IOpm Sat 4-11PM www.cimarronrestaurant.com . fcxplros06-21-09 W ining Wmm*é 1 /2 O F F W in e b y t h e G l a s s 'Æ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - C5 D escen d an ts an d friends of th e la te C a lv in a n d E lv ira G a ith e r G o d b e y g ath ered this p ast S unday a t S ociety B aptist C hurch for th eir an n u a l reunion a n d en jo y ed sh arin g the la te s t n ew s, old p h o to s a n d m em ories, an d deli­ cious food. County Line News By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent It’s.vocation Bible school lime. Two churches in out community ore having Bible school for children of oil oges. I Colvory Baptist Church will hold Bible school from Monday, June 15-Friday, June 19, The theme is “The Boomerong Expres.s.” Closses for children age 6-18 will be nightly from 7- 9 and will include Bible study, crafts, games, and refreshments, The school will concludc Friday with commencement ond family night. The agenda that night will begin ot 7 with ohbrevioted ¿loss times followed by commencement ond a hotdog supper with all the trimmings in the fellowship hoil. Colvory members invite oil children for 0 great week of Bible study und fun. For more informotion, pleose coil Peggy on 492-7114. Pleosont View iioptist Church will hold Bible school nightly from Sundoy, June 14- Fridoy, June 19. The V-Point Ruritans and the North Iredell Legion Post 113 will conduct 0 ceremony to honor the American flog ot 11 o.m. Solurdoy, June 13, at Ihe Harmony Cemetery on US 21 North. A wreoth of flowers will be loid at the flog pole. The American Legion will conduct 0 retirement of flogs; onyonc with a flag that needs to be retired may bring if. The Iredell- Slatesvllle Reiired 'School' Personnel Choir will prtsent a progrom of patriotic music. Three selected fifth grodo students from Hormony Elementury will tell whot the flag means to them, Aflcr Ihc ceremony there wiil be a eovered-dish dinner at the Harmony Community Center on Highland Point Avenue off US 21 North, The public is invited to all activities. In cose of rain, the event will be postponed. For moie informution, pleose coll Alice on 704-546-7820. The Rev, Otis Snow will bring the message ol the 10:30 o,m. worship servicc thi.« Sundoy, June 14, Postor.Allen Ingram and Carol Cartner, church delegate, will be attending the Western Norlh Carolina annuol conference in Loke Juneoloska. Chiirch members invite friends of the Rev. Snow ond others in the oréa to join them for worship. / Thé Ciarksbury Seniors will be traveling to the Moyflower . Reslouront in Lenoir Tuesdoy, June 16. Those plonning to go should be at the church nb later than 8:45 a.m. The group inviles olhor seniors to join thein for an ei\joyable day trip of fellowship and good food. The Women on Mission of Socicty Baptist Church will meet at 6 p.m. Thvirsday, June 18, in the fellowship holl. The meeting will begin wilh o light covered-dish supper and fellowship. Mildred Bcnl'ield will then lead a program on North Americon mission needs. The women invite others, Socicty Boptist Church welcomed new member Robert Stroud of Mattie Lane on Sundoy, Robert, our community welcomes you also. Upcoming community events include a ploy by the Piney Grove AME Zion Church Youth Ministry Solurdoy, June 20; Soint Matthews Lutheran Church homecoming Sunday, June 28; vOcotion Bible school nightly from June 28-July 3 ot Clorksbury United Methodist Church; ond Vacation Bible school comivol ond registrotion Sunday, July 19, at Society Boptist Church followed by school nightly July 20-24, : Our community extends ils deepest sympothy lo Ihe fomily of Claro Poole Evans, who died last Wednesday evening ot Iredell Memoriol Hospitol. A native of Davio Counly, she was bom In 1920 to the loie E.D, and Ethel Willson Poole of the Davie Academy area. She attended grade school at Dovie Academy and graduated from Cool Spring High School in 1937, She tiien married "Bud” Evans and the couple mode their home on Vaughn Mill Rood, She enjoyed gardening, quilting, and playing cords ond dominos. She wos an octive member of the Clorksbury Home Dcmonstrotion Club and taught basket-weaving. She wos 0 member of Society Boptist Church ond 0 member of the Baptist Women on Mission, A service to celebrote her life wos held Solurdoy ofternoon ot Society ond she wos loid to resl in the church cemetery next to her husband, who preceded her in death in 1979, We send ge^-well wishes lo Ruby Thorne, who was hospitalized while vacotioning ot Oak Island. She is rccuperoting ot home. Lee Cartner has been tronsferred to Durhom for rodialion treotment, Bueford Lombert and Virginia Porter remain ot Iredell Memoriol Hospital. Bud Wallace continues in rehob. Please join us in proycr for the Lord’s comfort ond blessings in the lives of Ruby, Lee, Bueford, Virginia, Bud, and the famiiy of Cioro. Continue to remember others who ore having health problems' ond ore toking outpotient! treatmentii. Also, continue to' pray for those who ore having' difflcuU times. Send news or memories lo < Shirley at 492-5115,: sililink@ liotmail.com. • Four Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent Hildo C. Smilh was honored on her 70th birthday Saturday, May 23 at 5 p.m. ut Jonestown Civic Center. A delicious ineal was served by her children, grandchildren, fomily ond friends. This was o surprise birthday celebration. A large crowd attended including Mr. ond Mrs. Joe White. Mr, and Mrs, Mork White ond Jessico were dinner guests Sundoy of Mr, und Mrs, Joe White. The meal was in celebra- tion of Mr. nnd Mrs, Mark White’s onniversory and Jeonno White’s birthday, Mr, and Mrs. Joe While vis­ ited Glenda Sapp Sunday night. D o Y o u S u f f e r f r o m C r o h n ’s D i s e a s e ? ' LoemÊÊy Q ro w n , H ydlro/tonlo^Tom atoesWenowhaveCueumbmrm tk Lmttuem Conte Ibste The Difference! ___________ S f t i » ' '• , 302 Foster Road, Mocksvillé (R)itaRa.Ujuao(tRIJ|ioRiln\№«eraD«vloCmiiily) Open Thurs. & F ri, Noo№-5pm and Sat, 8 am-noon Call For Directions (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -g 2 6 3 T h e m em bers of P leasan t View Biaptlst C hurch invite ail children,, n u rsery -l 2th grade, for vacation Bible school 6:30-8:30 p.m . S unday, Ju n e 14-Thursday, Ju n e IB. T he them e is "P assp o rt to th e P rom ise Land." E ach night activities will include Bible study, crafts, and g a m e s plus a light m eal. C om rnencem ent will b e a t 6:30 pim . Friday and wiil include a review of the w eek 's activities by ea c h class. Call 704-838-6408. ; / • ’ ! ii' DIAMONi MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 • ■ m i GQLDÇALLERY С1Ш INS • 766-1800 iCifecent Medici Researcli lonwtrow'i Mertcino Today Salitbury 0ne Block From Tho Hoipllal 104 64?-99131 Vlitt Ul on tha web at www.pmg-™«earch.coro/eraacant C 6. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2Ó09 Hi I ' f ■; ■Д' ■; Sheffield-CaJahaJn News By Janice Jordan Sheffietd-Calahaln Correspondent William R. Davie Volunteer Pile Pepariment, like the others to Davie County, is comprised of many individuals who don’t think twice about using their valuable free time to help their community. Getting to know several of these men and women has. shown me just how . much people ate willing to help each other. Each year the departments designate one member as their firefighter of the year who then becomes a candidate for the position of Davie County Firefighter of the Year. Mike Hartness was chosen to reprttetit WRD for the current honor, but he was perhaps the only one who was surprised when his name was called. Although Mike is a native of Yadkin County, his wife, Casey, is a Davie High graduate who moved for a while to iive with her new husband in Hampion-vitle. They both found jobs in the Statesville area, and soon realized they needed to live a little closer to . their work places. Mike had held an idea in the back of his mind for several years about joining a volunteer . fire department, but the timing wasnlt right until after the couple settled in the area of Bear Creek Church Road. Caiey, who knew several of Ihe members of the department from school, introduced Mike as they often ran into them around Mocksville. He finally joined in early 2007 and has accepted all the challenges that camé with being a new member. His chief, Jason Keaton, said that Mike had over 100 hours of training last year, ranking consistently in the top five for participation. Even though Mike is active in the Uvet and extracurricular activities of his daughter, Makayla and son, Tlanner, he has been able to combine family life with work and volunteering without problems. Only recently has he become one of the many in our area who has been a victim of job downsizing. A machinist by trade, with a background also in maintenance', he has remained optimistic while he subsidized the family’s income with landscaping jobs while he : searched for his next ; opportunity. Fortunately, the rie^t people heard about him, and he has now received an offer for full time work in his field. An only child, his late parents would no doubt be ’ proud of his many : accomplishments, and from my observation, they raised a fme ' citizen and à gentleman. Mike serves the fire department as one of the safety officers. He calls it a training and learning role, but those who are fire department members know that it is an important job that is never taken lightly. Regardless of the type of call where the station is dispatched, safety for Lasi Week’s : Answers, Solution n a n a п п п п □ п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п и п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п а п п п п п п п п п п п ППП0 п п п п ППППППППППППППП п п п п ПППП п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п n n tin n n п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п и п п и п п [1|4[в[2|9|б|7.[8|з] [clelalTlaliUlelel папппаппп Sgggggggg О П П П В П й П П ' |7|б|э|1|а|б|8|»|4| the members is always (he highest priority, and the safety officer on scene can override die direcUves of a commander if the situation warrants. In the past, woricing a second shift pieventf d him from taking the training to become an emergency medical responder; however, as soon as he settles into his new job, I suspect that' EMT training will be in the near future. Both children are active in sports, especially with the Stingrays, a local swim team. It's only natural that Mike and Casey are interested in WRD Elementary School activities, and they participate in fire prevention day at the school each year. iWmer is 7 years old, but with several law enforcement officers in his mother’s family, plus the examples he's exposed to at the ,fire department, Tanner is already certain that he wants to be a "firefighter policeman". Still surprised that he was chosen for his departments award with only a couple of years’ experience, Mike is nonetheless proud and honor bound to continue to grow and advance what he learns to benefit family, community, and fellow firefighters. ' Another asset for WRDVFD is its strong roster of emergency medical technicians or medical first responders. Leading this group with yet another award for their EMT of the Year is Bloke Jones. Quick to respond, knowledgeable and enthusiastic, Blake is one of those likeable young men who can gel serious in a heartbeat when a call is dispatched. When the incident is a fire, you will find him suited up to do whatever is called for. In this department, Mike and Blake are two fine examples of how the cream really dews rise to the top. Those who are served directly by the WR Dayje VFD should know Aey have a department with dedicated and talented individuals who stand ready to respond to any emergency situation that arises. Sheffield-Calahain is grateful that WR Davie is available to provide mutual aid in their adjoining district as needed and stands ready to assist them in theii area, as well. Many Reeves relatives were joined by friends on Saturday, June 6 as they reunited at the annual event that helps to keep the family close. The reunion was held at the Sheffield- Calahain Community Cenler. In spile of illness that kepi a few away, there was a large turnout as some are able lo see each other only once a year at this planned gathering. An opportunity lo enjoy a meal together brought out the best of covered dishes, and the wait in line to fill a plate was worth the time. When not eating, everyone was busy talking and catching up on I news. Although hospitalized and unable to be there, John Henry Reeves is' improving after his recent surgery. Also on Saturday, descendants of Mr. Cass Ijames gathered at the Ijames Heritage. Farm of Todd and Reba Mclnnis on Sheffield Road for their annual reunion. Many traveled from throughout North Carolina to share food and fellowship. Each family group gave a brief accounting of what had happened to them during the past year. lUk about the early years of the family led to numerous stories, including an oral history of the days when slaves became connected to the Ijames family. Showing photos, swapping recipes, and eating buffet Style was enjoyed by all. Capping off the meal with homemade ice cream was the perfect touch. As each year passes, everyone agrees that their day together just gets better, so plans are already in the works for next year’s reunion, After a special day of family B lake J o n e s Is th e EM T of th e Y e a r a t W illiam R . — «■«» D avie Fire D epartm ent. M ike H artn ess Is th e firefighter of th e y ear a t William R. Davie. R e ev es fam ily m em bers line up to fill their p lates with food a t their annual reunion. reunions, some chose continue the evening by heading to the Sheffield Music Hall, where Crusher Run performed for the audience mixture of young and old, All ages ei\|oyed - two-stepping to the music, and some stayed on the dance floor for a slow dance to music aptly named "H and in Hand", Crusher Run will perform on Friday at Sims Barbeque in Granite Falls and al Christopher's ■ Pizza in Meadows of Dan, Va. on Saturday. Call 336-765-6589 or 751-7567 for further information about Crusher Run's schedule. On Saturday, June 13, Mountain Park Old Time Band will perform at the Sheffield Music Hall. If you have any questions about thc music hall, contact Joann at 704-546-3099. Game Night on Friday, June 19 at the Sheffield-Calahain Community Center will have bingo and donated prizes for the winners. The doors will open at 6 p.m. to allow plenty of time to buy concessions and cards. This lime Game Night will have a special grand prize that no one would tum down. Speculation is that tickets to a well-known amusement park in Tennessee will be awarded to the wimier. This fundraiser helps to maintain Ihe community center and donations are always appreciated. Ijames Baptist Church will hold its Boomerang Express Vacation Bible School on Sunday, June 14-Thursday, June 18 from 6:15-8:30 each evening. The fin al, coihmencement on Friday, June 19 will begin with a pizza meal for everyone followed by a program by the children. To conclude the evening, the children will go outside to lake turns on a huge waterslide. For further information, contact Kristi Lanier at 492-2690 or Wendi While at 492-2970. The next parking lot hotdog lunch at New Union United Methodist Church will be on Saturday, June 27. The Men's Fellowship will offer hotdogs, chips, and drinks from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. with donations accepted. The Humane Society of Davie has sent out an urgent request for donations as a shortfall this year is threatening operations. Checks of any amount can be mailed to HSDC, — n iiT Ìr^ ' m uste ha?.""'® "H ar'd In H and" bring th e d an cers to th e Поо^ I l h e PO Box 153, Mocksville. They are seeking a volunteer bookkeeper and a part-time receptionist. Donations of paper towels and bleach are in critical The wreck caused the steering wheel to turn out of control, catching his arm in the'process. Surgeiy to reset his broken wrist with pins was scheduled for last h;, :h '-iv'.vî Ronnie Shoffner; June 15, Zachary Payne, Greg Gobble, Paul Frye, and Jennifer Barney; June 16, Charley Hager; and _________________________ June 17, Justin Dyson. Wedding with pins was scheduled for last need, and you may deliver them anniversaries will be June 15, T\ies^y at Baptist Hospital. This to the building on Eaton Road. Doug and Renee Holland and incident comes a week after In .u... 1—- J - June 17, Matt and Christy Wise. Nancy Campbell's broken arm. Sandra Dyson continues an Joantta Trent and her family extensive recuperation following enjoyed a memorable trip IP emergency surgery a little more Disney World recently, thanks to than a week ago, Nannie June lheMakeaWishoiganization,but Dyson Is back at home after Joanna still has several chemo spenduig tw o day 8 in the hospital last week. Jason Keaton, chief at W.R. Davie Volunteer Fite Department, enjoys driving his race car at weekly events at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem; however, a crash on Saturday night will sideline him for at least four to six weeks, --------^--—.w— In addition, they have issued a warning to pet owners about Cocoa Mulch which is sold by several garden supply stores. It contains a lethal ingredient that smells like chocolate and attracts dogs. Dogs atid cats that ingest this product can become extremely ill and usually die. Birthdays for the coming week are the following: June 12, Alan Richardson, Everette Glasscock, Bonnie Lambert, and Jacob Stowe; June 13, Linda Tutterow; June 14, Joanna still has several chemo treatments remaining. Please add these neighbors, including John Henry Reeves, and ahy others who may be ill or injured to your prayer lists. Please send any news you have for this column to JWordan@hotmail.com or by telephone to 492-5836. / .< V/ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - ‘ C lem S e a ts buys b e e ts from grow er Karl K oeval at th e F arm ington F arm er’s M ar­ ket. Farmirtôton News By Laura Mathis Farmington Correspondent Members of the Farmington Baptist Church spent a big part of Uieir Saturday working al the Farmington Community Center. Pastor Phillip Brande came out wilh the group and they spent the day working on landscaping projects, painting, and clean-up. Even thc little ones got in­ volved by planting flowers and helping to make goody baskets for the seniors. The baskets were filled with items one would use everyday and werc a hice surprise to the seniors, as they arrived at Ihe senior cenlcr on Monday. They also put up a new stor­ age shelf for Mrs Kilby's ofTicc. They were a hard-working bunch, made up of all ages, young and old. Maggie Caudle, 21 months old, even tried lo work, while making sure sho kept her sippy cup close by. Their hard wotk paid off and thc place looked better when they were fmished. Projects like this help make a difi^crence at Ihe community center and in thc lives of oth­ ers. They make it a better place for the community lo utilize und enjoy, while al lhe .same time, uniting those who work together to complete the projects. "Thank-you" Farmington Bap­ tist for all your hard work. The Farmington Farmers Market has been buzzing since it's opening on May 30. People havo been pleasenlly surpiscd to sec produce coming in so early in the scasoir. There has been a little something for everyone. So far, cach Saturday has been a little different, as differ­ ent people show up with new things to sell. Clem Scats came out looking to find beets lo pickle and bought a half bushel from grower, Karl Koeval. Growers have been able to pro­ vide onions, beets, peanuts, ctu:- rols, cabbage, cucumbers, squash and more. David Ander­ son of Calahain Farms hus been providing some sweet strawber­ ries, along wilh olher producc. You'll also find great beef, fresh eggs, plants, baked items, juices and jams, and crafts. The mar- & '■.'P ? Farm ington B aptist P asto r Phiiiip B rande, so n Q uinn, an d church m em ber Jerrllynn Q ough work ori landscap­ ing a t th e com m unity center. M aggie C audie Isn’t going to let the older foiks do ail th e work. Pino News By Nora Laiham Pino Correspondent The breakfast at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church will be Saturday, June 20 from 6:30-10. The same delicious menu will be seryed. Everyone is invited for the fellowship and good food. This Will be our last breakfast until Saturday, Sept. 19. Wesley Chapel celebrated its annual homecoming last Suiiday. Approximately 75 people enjoyed the worship service conducted by Pastor Jack Tookey. Betty West did a special remembrance for our deceased members since last year. Gene, Smith and Mrs. Johnsie Shelton. Special music was provided Tom and Toni Horton, Kathy Miller and Pastor Jack Tookey, Sara Eure placed a beautiful flower arrangement n^ar Ihe altar in memory of her husband. Mac. She also placed 2 dozen red roses on the dtar in honor of DeWilla Smith and in memory of DeWilla's late husband, Gene. Out-of-town guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferebee of Charlotte, Maxine Pruitt of Greensboro and Rhan and Christie Gardner of Charlotte. It was a pleasure to have two of our oldest members attend, Mattie Ward and Louise Dill. Sandy and Ann Cline and Nora Latham visited Sandy and Nora's brother Flake and his family on Sunday afternoon. Flake's daughter, Kaye Helper, and granddaughter, Terina and great-grandchildren, Adda and Tripp are visiting from Georgia. Jim and Chinera Latham enjoyed the week at Myrtle Beach last week. Also, staying wilh Ihem for the week were both their daughters and Iheir families, Audra and Glenn Raus and Caroline, all from Daniel Island, S.C. and Kendra and Jim Jacobs and their 2 sons M. J. and • Stephen. James and Lelia Essie had as their luncheon guests one day last week, Anne Anderson of Hickory and Jan Robbins of Newton. They are long-time friends since they all lived in Winston-Salem during the 40s. On Saturday their son and daughter-in-law, Neal and Brenda of Rock' House Road visited them. Neal picked cherries while Brenda cleared grass from rows of zinnias and marigolds. After Neal seeded the cheiries, Lelia made a cherry pie which they all enjoyed for dessert after lunch. Bob und Kathy Ellis and Nora Latham spent Saturday morning in Reidsviile visitjng Ethnn and Allison Boger and Ihcir 2 sons, 2 and 1/2 year old Reid and 3 week old Luke. They Went lo a neighboring strawberry farm for Reid’s first experience at picking straw­ berries. The patch was muddy which Reid enjoyed more than thc strawberry picking; Allison’s cousin, Stephanii Snyder, joined them and they a| went to Mayberry’s ig Reidsviile for lunch. » Advance News C ro s s w o rd A n s w e rs S u d o k u S o lu tio n I ■ I T I A I L ППП п в п п п п nQ D g n n n в п п п п п п п д п п ПВВП ПИП^НИИОПП п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п в п п п а п а а п п о а п а п п а п и о ^ S ® S rm n IP 1 2 3 4 S 6 6 7 8 1 9 7 9 6 3 2 1 8 5 9 7 2 8 4 1 6 3 2 4 e S 8 By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Two beautiful cut flower ar­ rangements were on the altar at Advance United Methodist Church Sunday. One was in memory of Julia S. Patton whose birthday was June 10 given by her daughter Jodi- Patton Athey arid husband R.C. Alhey. The other arrangement was in memory of Thurman 6 ’Mara from the wedding ofhls niece, who was married in the church Saturday, June 6. Vacation Bible School will be June 22-26 at the Methodist church, all children ages 3-5th grade are invited to participate in this year’s exciting vacation Bible school. "Camp Edge : Ex­ perience and Discover God Ev­ erywhere”. Time is 6:30-8;45 p.m. for singing, Bible stories, crafts, recreation, snacks, and a mission project. Elbaville and Fulton United Methodist churches are joining with Ad­ vance in this year’s VBS. One way Ihe community can help: if you have camping equipment, potted trees, or fems that can be borrowed to transform our church into a campsite, please, let pastor Cheryl sicinner know. Medford and Nancy Shoaf spent three days last week in Historic Savannah, Ga. in cel- ebratlon of Iheir 50th wedding anniversary on May 31. They enjoyed a day’s drive to ly ^ e Beach Island during their stay in Savannah. Jeanette Comatzer has re­ lumed from a week's visit with her children Lelia and Jay Gray and children Erin and Jack Gray in Winter Haven, Fl'a. Anna Lee Myers, who is homebound, had several visitors last week. Marcelle Beck visite§ and assisted Anna Lee lo visit their friend Ila Hoots who iS home bound at the home of her daughter Faye Poindexter. Anna Lee's son Dale Myers, a long distance bruck driver spei)t time with his mother, Clarksville News ' By Marcia Lambe Clarksville Correspondent Baptist Church. Please keep the following people in your thoughts and , Sorry I missed the news last prayers; Estie Jones, Mary week but I have been on a won- Speer, Rhonda Snow, Sandra derful vacation At Ocean Lakes. Dyson, Lany Melton, the Rev. Campground at Myrtle Beach Jack Johnson, Lewis Freeman, with some ofmy family. Enjoy- Jimmy Atwood, . Jerry Hanes ing the week wereEdith'Beck, and the family of Bill Reavis. Brandon, Mandy and Ashley To have items included in Bledsoe and Mickey and my- this column, contact Marcia self. We had a wonderful time Lambe at492-2235 or via email and had great weaüier. While we were there we celebrated Mandy's birthday on Sunday at Margarilaville. Celebrating birthdays this week: June 8, Mickey Lambe and RobiiiiMyers; June 11, Bryce Chidress, Melver Culler, Tim Pearce; Juné 14, Elaine Culler and John Wallace. On Friday, June 12, there will be a commencement pro­ gram at 6:30 p.m; followed by a hotdog supper for Vacation Bible Schop,\ at Bear Creek at mandyprissy@yadtei.net. RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 МШег Road •Mocksville (336) 284-2826 ' iiNiPM|Éi|iipiieTaiiii ' 00|, D/AMONi MOCKSVILLE • 75Í-3747 LUlMMUiNS • /00-iaUU I i D avid A nderson of C alahain F arm s h a s p roduce to sell a t th e m arket, o p en ever» ‘ S atu rd ay from 8 a.m .-l p.m . a t th e com m unity cen ter on Farm ington R oad. S ‘ ket is open every Saturday from ' 8-1 at the Fanninglon Commu­ nity Center. Remember to check it out reguraly; items change as morc produce becomes avail­ able through Ihe season. The Farmington RurilanS . will meet this Thursday at 7:30 . p.m. at the community center.;' Davlc Cooperative Exten- . sion will host Ihe Junior Master • Gordener Camp ut thc commué nity cenlcr June 22-26. \ A I ’M li ■Y: C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPmSE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 H u g e T a g g a l e Hniirc. Tue« ft Wed iO-5 • Thurs в Fri 10-6 • Sat. 10-4 C on sioiin M iit 200 wilkesboro StreStreet, Mocksville DIAMONi MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 [GOLDGALLERY CLEMMONS * 766-1800 Y o u ' r e I n v i t e d . Vacation Bible School Ì J o n e 1 4 - 1 8 6 ; 3 0 - 8 : 3 0 p « « Email or call to register ■ : 998 3022 > 1 office@greenmeadowsbc.org G r e l^ li^ ii^ O W S 1646 Hwy. 801 North Baptist CHURCH Mocksville Linda BaU Trivette Mrs. Linda Ball Trivette. 68. of Cana Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, June 6,2009, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Oct. 16,1940, in Cabarrus County lo the late William McKinley and Elvira Oaither Owings Ball. Mrs. Trivette was a member of Chest­ nut Drove United Methodist Church where she was a mem­ ber of the United Methodist Women. She was retired from Lexington Nursing Home. Mrs. Trivette enjoyed crocheting, knitting, baking, cooking and spending time with her grand­ children, great-grandchildren and her Chihuahua, Lexie. She was preceded in death by a sister, Sylvia Ball Driver. Survivors; her husband, D. Orady Trivette of the home; 3 children, Anita (Steve) Beadle, Karen Bennett, Ronald'Mvette, all of Mocksville; a sister, Phyllis Ball McCiamroch, of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Shanda (Jonathan) Sechrest, Blake (Shiriena) Smith, Lauren Bennett; 2 great-grandchildren, Jaxon Sechrest, Layla Smith; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, June 8, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jason Constantine, and Tim Starbuck officiating. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Mocksviile. The family received friends on Monday al the funeral home. Memorials; Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences;. www.eatoitfuneralservlce.com. I a where tiiero’s hope there’e Angel Féod Mlnletrlee With today's economic challenges, many families have fallen on hard times and just need a little help. Angel Food Ministries, a nationwide program offering low cost food relief to anyone who would like to save money on their grocery bill, can make a difference! If you or someone you know needs help - check out Angel Food Ministries at Jericho church of Christ. a n Local host site: Jericho Church of Christ, 124 Davie Academy Rd For information: call 492-5291, visit www.jerichotoday.com Menus and info also available; Jericho church building, Storehouse For Jesus, & senior center. Lagt■day4^■flIt^eü8.Sнn^^ayJwne.M*i■ IvsiiliiV M V i» Jim t 80"' Howard Conard Danner Mr, Howard Conard Danner, 86. of Grey Street, Mocksville, died ’Hiesday, June 2, 2009, at Forsyth Medicol Center in Win­ ston-Salem. He was bom Jan. 21, 1923, in Davie County to Ihe late DeWitt Talmadge and Amanda Bowles Danner. As a young man, he played pitcher and first base for local league baseball. Mr. Danner was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. He was a veteran of the U.S. Amiy Air Corp. Mr. Danner was a long-time em­ ployee of Burlington Industries in Cooleemee and retired froni Armtex in Gastonia. He enjoyed gardening and sharing the crops with neighbors., Ho was also , preceded in death by a sister, Nellie D. Bailey; and his stepfather, Lawrence A. Link. Survivors: his wife, Mary Lee York Danner of Ihe home; 3 daughters, Janice D. Jones of Salisbury, Patricia “Pally" D. (Gene) Livengood of Advancc and Phyllis D. (Earl) Shoaf of Raleigh; a sister, Helen Bailey Davis of Advancc; 9 grandchil­ dren, Ricky Shackleford, Chris Shackleford, Gina Oakley, Anita Van Lew, Randy Boger, Jeff Boger, David Boger, Craig Shoaf and Suzanne Ward; IS great-grandchildren; 4 great- great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and his Chihuahua, Coco, A funeral service was con­ ducted ol 2 p.m. Friday, June 5, al Eaton Funeral Chapel, with Ihe Revs, Don Roulh and Darren Alexander ofn.ciating. Burial followed in Rose Cem­ etery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: First Methodist, 310 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: i! :I . j I' t I' • : Specials of the Week I Oatmeal Cookies PH O TO SPEC IA L Limit 4 While Supplies Last I'dtliL’i 's Day Cards 112 ()F I< D d ii'I 1 (irycl ^(iiit M iisi ;i(lim s! w it h A d v a n t ix F ilm О п ш У Ш к О Ш у I 'lir ц п м ! illlo r iin ilid ll (III lll'llцs i4 In ;illli priilticm s. 'ДП 111 « w .liislrrd i iii;i ii.ioiii Regular hiours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 F o s t e r D r u g C o . 4 9 5 V a lle ty R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 Erin Marie Smith Erin Marie Cralley Smith, 29, of Franklin, Pa. , died, at 10 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 at UPMC Northwest, Seneca, Pa., after a 2-year battle with can­ cer. Born Aug. 15, 1979 in Chester, Pa., she was the daugh­ ter of Dennis Cralley and Jacqueline Grimm Cralley. She graduated in 1997 from Rocky Grove High School in Franklin, Pa., where she was a member of the band and chorus. After attending Edinboio College in Pennsylvania, she moved to North Carolina where she met and married her lole husband, Joshua Trenan Smith. She worked as a manager of Chiles in Winston-Salem, and had worked as an events manager al TPC-Wake Forest Country Club in Wake Forest. After the onset of her illness, she relocated back to Franklin to begin treatment. She was a member of Coopcrs- lown United Mclhodisl Church in Franklin, and a member of Elks Club BPOE 110, and Ducks Unlimited - Sugarcrcck Valley Chapter. She enjoyed reading, Sudoku, and theater. She. loved spending time in the N.C, mountains and the beach, Erin loved spending time with her children and her nephew. i She will be remembered for her smile, sucngth and courage. Her battle with cancer was fought through her faith in God that grew stronger each day. Many lives were touched by her de­ termination and courage. Survivors; her parents, Den­ nis and Jackie Cralley of Franklin; her 5-year-old daugh­ ter, Ryah Elizabeth, and 2-ycar- old son, Trcnun Jesse; her brother, Sean Cralley and wife Patty of Cooperslown; mother- in-law, Debby Shelton Beauchamp of Advance; 4 brothers-in law, Jeremy Smith of Durham, Joel Smith of Ad­ vance, Jacob and Josiah Beauchamp of Advance; her fa­ ther-in-law, Thomas Smith and wife Patty of Mocksville; pater­ nal grandparents, Howard and Virginia Cralley of Cedarburg, Wise,; maternal grandmother, Anna Grimm of Kittanning, Pa; and her nephew, Dylan Cralley of Cooperstown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joshua Smith in 2007, and maternal grandfather. Jack Grimm. Funeral services were at 11 o.m, Fridoy, June 5 at Cooperstown United Methodist Church with the Rev, Joseph P. Martin Jr. offlcialing, assisted by Pastor Will Pryor of Harvest Fellowship Church in Advance, Memorial; the Kirtland Foundation, PO Box 108, Franklin, PA 16323, whose pur­ pose is helping with cancer pa­ tients. Online condolences: www.gatdm ietfim eralhom e.com . Myrtle Waldrop Wilson Mrs. Myrtle Irene Waldrop Wilson, 94, of Pineridge Road, Mocksville, diedTXiesday, June 2, 2009, at Autumn Core of Mocksville. She Was bom Jan. 21,1915, in Greenville, S.C. lo the late James Arthur and Roxanna Raines Waldrop, Mrs. Wilson was a member of Victory Bap­ tist Church in Cooleemee. She loved her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and served Him each and every day. She was also'preceded in death by her husband, Harold Eugene Wilson on Oct. 5,1994; a brother, Harry Waldrop; and a good friend, Bruce Spiy. Survivors; 2 daughters, Kaye (Bo) Bellamy of Holden Beach and Rebecca (Edgar) Osborne of Cooleemee; a son, Terry (Deanna) Wilson of Mountain City, Tenn.; 8 grandchildren; 11 grcat'grandchildrcn; 2 nieces; and a nephew. A funeral service was con­ ducted al 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 4, at Victory Baptist Church with Ihe Rev. Shelby Harbour offlcialing. Burial fol­ lowed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family re­ ceived friends Thursday, June 4, at Victory Baptist Church. Memorials; Victory Baptist Building Fund, PO Box 686, Cooleemee; or to Camp Manna Ministries, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville. Online condolenccs: www.eatotifutieralservice.com. ^ B e r m u d a Excellent working environment and conditions. Help Wanted CNA’s & PCA’s 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts Call 336-998-6702 or appiy in jjerson. Hwy, 801 S., Advance 1 Irene Jordan Bostian Mrs. Irene Angell Jordan Bostian, 89, died Monday after­ noon, June 8,2009 at her home. Mrs. Boslian’s funeral was at Wilkinson Funeral Home at 11 a.m, on Wednesday. Officiating, ministers were the Revs. Jason Pierce and Doug Hardin. She was bom June 1, 1920, in Davie County to the late Nanny and Hiawatha Angel, She was a devoted member of the Friendship Baptist Church. She worked at Kayser Roth as a hosiery mill supervisor for a number of years. She was also preceded in death by 2 husbands; Harold "Pete” Jordan and Ray Bostian; 3 brothers and a sister. Survivors; 3 ¿islets Nikki Blake and Mabel Couch, both of Davie County, and Gilma Goodman, of Concord; 1 brother, Dodd Angel of Seattle, Wash.; 2 daughters, Louise Culp and husband Bill of Salisbury and Phillis Hamilton and hus­ band Wayne of Advance; 3 sons, Jerry Jordan and wife Suzy of Smith Mountain Lake, Va,, ., Gene Jordan and wife Melody of Concord, Jan Jordan and wife Terry of Ml. Holly; 11 grand­ children; 11 great-grandchil­ dren; and 2 step-children. Memorials; Hospice/ Pallia­ tive CareCenter, 522 Klumac Road, Suite 3, Salisbury, 28144; or Friend.ship Baptist Church, 100 Porter Rd. Salisbury, 28146. Online condolences; \vw\v.wilkinso\]funeraUu»ne.com. i ..,................................ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, June 11,2009 ■ C9 .i' -.i'i« i* Confirmed Four Davie High School students were con­ firmed into the Lutheran faith on Sunday, May 31 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church after an extensive study of Martin Luther’s “Small Catechism" under the guidance of the Rev. Susan Bame. From ieft: Taylor Hoffman: lyiitchell Sllkowsi<i, son of Kathleen Cox; Bame; Kyle Bullins, son of John and Mary Lynn Bullins; and Rebecca Hoffman. The Hoffmans are daughters of Rebecca and Taylor Hoffman. A reception followed. . Craft Brothers Performing Saturday At Mt Olive The Craft Brothers will perform a benefit concert for the Re­ lay for Lite al 7 p.m. SaUitdiiy, June 13 ul Ml. Olivo United Moth- | odist Church, 3521 Wyo Road, Yndkinville, Refreshments and fellowship will follow Ihe singing. Mission Selling Hotdogs, Cakes I Jesus Life Mission, 111 Caravan Lane, Mocksville, will sell hotdogs and cakes beginning at 7 a.m, Saturday, June 13. It is located off US 601 North, Mocksville, across from Danner Road. VBS June 15-19 At Cedar Creek Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School June 15-19 at 6;30 nightly. To learn more, call Sarah Scott al 998-3590. ijames VBS June 14-18 Ijames Baptist Church will be having Boomerang Express Vacation Bible School beginning June 14-18 from 6:15-8:30. Classes will be provided from 2 years old through sixth grade. Tiiere will be final commcncoment on June 19 beginning with a pizza meal for everyone and program performed by the children, This will bo followed by children enjoying u hugo walerslide lo conclude the weok. Any questions, contact Kristi Lanier at 492-2690 or Wendi Iw hilent 492-2970. \ Breakfast Saturday At Center Center United Methodist Church, US 64 West at 1-40, Mocks­ ville, will hold a breakfast from 6-10 a.m. Saturday, June 13. The menuWill include country liiun, sausage, egjgs, biscuits, griivy, grits and more. Biaise VBS June 15-19 Blaise Baptist Cliureh in Mocksville will offer Vacation Bible School June 15-19 for all children age 3 lo eighth grade, Tho theme is SonRock Kids Camp, un adventure lhat sliidics the life of Peter. VBS will be held Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Children will learn Bible lessons, music, missions, and crafts. Snacks and rccrcation will be provided. Registration and infor­ mation can be found M www.tHalseDifplisi.com or by calling the church office al 751-3639. T his m essage brought to you b y these lo ca l b u sin esses w ho encourage you to w orsM p at the church o f your ch oice. CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY, 102 Sheek SIreat Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-2167 AUTO PAKT« MOCKSVUXE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI. Mooksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2944 GENTLE/AACHINE &TOOLINC. 2716 Hwy. 001 N Mocksvillo, NC 27020 336-492-5055 Fox: 336-492-в04в jHm n М Ш Р Ш Ш Ж Ш Guitom Mfiiil Eiacaia Boot - Pork • Door ЭР years experience 092 n»lph natlKiD» ftt • MocklHW336-492-5496 I Local doctors are now ponductlng a medical study In gout to latetheellectlvenetB ami safety ot an InvestlgaUonal medicine. If you Iiave gout, you may be eligible to participate in fhe iifflETSURGEI stuily, evaluating an investigational medicine for DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mockavlllo, NC 27028 336-751-9144 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trado SI. 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GioiUer to (i fiiilh lit Gud 1668 Hwy 64 VI/• Mocksville llmmy Boettcher (336) 492-5418 «libW considered for participation In the PRE-SURGE 1 study, :j«HIroust:.!,:, h.., ' • 'Be18-80yeafsofage, ,Pre- ' ’ ■ ^ ■ '.’■^1 • Be able to riacalve treatment with a urate-lowering f .' medicine known as allopurinol, AND FULLERArchitecture¿UCoufl &nvat.Su»*'iíQO M«k,*VKcW03i p. M4.75I.O<IOO PROUDLY DtSlGNING DAVIE CHURCHES 336-751-0400 ñSPalletOne A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Rond Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 ,S«ITUMNCARE OF MOCKSVIUE 1007 Hovfard St. Mocksville 751-3535 . PfTliei Investigator m^III work will) you to determine whether you ■i forthe study, uslnò a more comprehensive list of criteria. m tRelmbu^mentfor To learn mor9. pleesB contact; C re s c e n t M e d ic a l R e s e a rc h 7 0 4 - 6 4 7 - 9 9 1 3 P u t T h is S p a c e T o W ork F o rY o u C all 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 9 Custom Roofing by: M I y Insured F re e E sU m ta s 336-399-3703 - iÊ Ê Ê t E A T O N FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1951 325 Nonh Main Slraat Moclisville. NC 27029 336-751-2148 1-----------------------^-------------1 ^ ^ . C a l l 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 9 T O A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s O N T H E C h u r c h P a g e , ï !__________I'« if (CIO ^ DAVIE COUNTY^NTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2M9 C o l l e g e H o n o r S t u d e n t s D e n z e l R i c e O n C C U D e a n ’s L i s t ; Denzel J. Rice of Cooleemee has earned dean's list honors for the spring 2009 semester at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C. To qualify, freshmen must earn a 3.25 grade point average and upperclassmen must earn a 3.5 grade point overage; all students must be enrolled full time to earn status on eilher list. Four Earn GTCC Honors Guilford Technical Community College has recognized the accomplishments of four Davie students during the spring 2009 semester. Named to the president's list with a 4.0 grade point average were Dale Lee and Emily Tierney, both of Advance. ' Named to the dean's list with a 3.S grade point average was Michael Harrison of Advance. Named to the 'part-time student honor's list with a 3.5 grade point average was Daria Ooldfuss of Advancei Students Honored At G W U The following Davie sluderits were among a group of students to makii the dean's list Wilh'3.^ ’or highei' grade point averages for the spring semester at Gardner Webb University: Brandi N. Knight of Mocksville, a psychology major; Melinda B. Mclaughlin of Mocksville, an elementary education major; Andrea T. Rivers of Mocksville, an elementary education major. The followingwere named to the honor roll list with minimum 3.2 grade point averages; Scott Spillinan of Advance, a business administration major; and William K. Lumley of Mocksville, a business administration major. L a u r e n P a r k e r O n A S U D e a n ’s L is t Lauren Parker, daughter of Craig and Alicia Johnson, made the dean's list at Appalachian Stale University for the spring se­ mester with a 3.5 grade point average. She is the granddaughter of Grimes and Fran Parker. 8 Earn Campbell Honors Named lo the chancellor’s list for the spring semester al .,Campbell University were Morgan Costner, Andrew Gosnell, Jus­ tin Phillips, Rebecca Riddle and Corey Taylor. Earning dean's list honors were Kelsey McDaniel, Katherine Ellis and Timothy Whitaker. By Jane Stegner Special lo the Enterprise The hard part of having diabetes is lhal the daily management falls on you, the patient. With other medical conditions, such as appendicitis, all you have to do is show up at the hospital. The doctors and nurses take care of it. Diabetes care is a daily, hourly, responsibility Ihat only the pehon with diabetes can manage. Yet, few people have the knowledge and education lo control diabetes well. This can be frustrating and discouraging. If you had lo take out your own appendix, you would study for several years. We know that keeping the blood sugar as close to normd as possible greatly reduces the' occurrence of the unforturime Stegner medical conditions that diabetes can cause. Chronic high blood sugar contributes to reduced circulation in Ihe legs and feet resulting in numbness or pain and amputations, kidney damage requiring dialysis, heart disease and stroke causing disability and early death, reduced vision and blindness. How many people with diabetes know what normal blood sugar Is, or how to prevent il from getting loo high? The marvelous technology of blood sugar meters Ihat allows immediate and frequent testing is nol well used if the patient doesn't know what Ihe results mean and what to do about it. Diet is the biggest influence on blmxl sugars and the aspect of life we have the most control over. Food is complicated. There is a lot of wrong infonnation going around. Food industry advertising is confusing. The more accurate information you have about food, the easier cpntrolling your blood sugar will be. Davie County Hospital offers comprehensive diabetes self-management education, a scries of classes following the American Diabetes Association curriculum. This is often coVered by insurance. Classes or individual consultation are available by referral from your physician (fax to 336-777- 8917). For more information, call the hospital al 751.8304. Wilh correct information, you can feel good today and have a long and productive life wilh diabetes. Stegner Is a dietitian and certified diabetes educator (CDE), one of few in North Carolina, the only one in the Piedmont to hold the credential board certified advanced diabetes management. She Is a certified for Insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring. Stegner coordinates the classes at the hospital and provides diabetes education al WFUBMC and Duke Universily Medical Center. S tu d e n ts DAVIE COUNTY ENIERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - D1 Adopt A Cat Humane Society Touts Benetits O f Feiine Friends 2 On UNCA Dean’s List Two Mocksvillo students, Alex William Appclt and Amanda Jane Phillips, have boon named to UNC-Asheville's Spring dean’s list with minimum 3.5 grade point averages. 14 O n C ataw b a D e a n ’s U st ' Fourteen students from Davie County were named to the spring semester dean’s list at Catawba College with 3.5 or higher grade point averages: from Advance - Andrew IVIo' Cornatzer, Shw- hon Burton Parker, Sarah Elizabeth Thorp, Clifford Brian Tkach; from Coo^envM - WiUiam Sherrill Cranfill and Mary Lynn Lince; and from Kloclcsviile'- Leanne Williams Beck, Robert Lee' Brake, Vickie Hutchens Gammons, Megan Fior Grubb, Craig Eugene . Livengood, Boveriy |ayno Maurice, Eugenia Pierce Myers and Travis Mark William^ S U M M E R Grades 2-6 'E n c o u r a g e r e a d i n g d u r i n g w m m e r - Comprehension skills - Vocabulary enrichment Meet I hour for 6 sessions Book Provided - Q Call 677-M7I5 or 782-T " Djuna Gailion - Certified Teacher vwith 20 years experience Approximately 4 million cats end up in adoption centers and animal shelters every year. One could be a perfecl match for you, according to Ihe Humane Society of Davie County. ‘To promote Ihe adoption of these playful, affectionate animals, Ihe Humane Society of Davie County recognizes June Central Davie Reunion Next Weei<end The 20th Annual Davie County Ti-aining School/Central Davie High School Reunion will be held June 19-20 at the Village Inn Oolf and Confer­ ence Center in Clemmons. HdspiiUily and social activi­ ties will be Friday, June 19 from 7-11 p.m. The banquet will be Satur­ day, June 20 at 7 p.m. The Class of 1959 will be recognized in honor of its 50lh anniversary, and will lie in charge of the fes­ tivities. For more information, con­ tact Faye Cain Corter at 998- 3626, Betty J. Eaton at 998- 7797 or Ernestine W. Brooks at 940-3639. as “Adopt a Cat” month.” said Dolly Uridanick, president. “Come see Ihe beautiful kittens at our adoption center and take home your new best friend.” There are advantages to adopting a cat from the Humane Society of Davie County, Urdanick said: • Ihe cat adoption fee of $60 includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and de-worming; • the cots are socialized from Iheir Tirst day at.our adoption center, oil interact with staff and volunteers so Ihey have been Poker Run To Benefit Girl There is a poker run sched­ uled for Saturday, June 13 to benefit Joanna Trent, a young Davie girl battling can­ cer. RegisUation is at 10:30 a.m. al Moxie's bar on North Main Street, Mocksville. Kickstands up at 11:30 for a ride that in­ cludes Cody Creek in Dobson and other stops. Cosl is $25 first hand, $15 sccond hand with lunch included. Proceeds will go to offset the medical bills for this child. handled, spoiled, petted and cuddled and interacted wilh other cats and learned to share food and toys; and • cats are litter box trained. “Adopting a cat will enrich your worid in so many different ways,” Urdanick said. "You will be constantly entertained with their playful antics. Cats are clean - Ihey bathe themselves. Cats are independent and can be left alone while you are at work. Cats don't need lo be housebroken - using the litter box is natural to them. Cots don't need a lot of space. They ore perfect pets for apartments and smmer homes. Having a cal can reduce your blood pressure and prevent heart disease. lUdng care of a cat can help teach a child responsibility and humane values, Cats gel plenty of exercise living indoors. Just 15 minutes of playtime each day will satisfy a cat.” And if you already have one cat at home, consider bringing a ploymolo/companion home. "You’ll be amazed at how the youthful instincts of an older cot will come alive when a buddy is brought into the house. After a brief (week or two) of determining turf and rank. they'll soon be grooming each other, hanging out in the same room just for company, sleeping together and chasing each olher around just like kittens,'' she said. “Want to add some-smiles and sunshine lo your day? Just stop by our adoption center and watch the kittens play together. We hove calicos, greys, stripes and many other color combinations available for adoption, If you're feeling sad, blue or just lonely - it’s a sure bet that your spirits will be boosted as you watch them ploy. "Improve your life wilh a cat's companionship and help combat Ihe tragedy' of overpopulation - come see our adoption center cats today> The center is open Monday by appointment only; 'Hiesday: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m., al 291 Eaton Road in Mocksville, 751-5214. "The HSDC would like to thank everyone for iheir continued support of our mission. And remember, save a life - adopt a pet - and please have all of your pels spayed or neutered,” Urdanick said. Young Scientists Sliine At MES Young scien tists were busy this spring at M ocks­ ville Elementary School as m ore than 200 scien ce projects were created for the PTA sponsored science fair. A ll students w ere in ­ volved, with class projects for kindergarten-third grade, fourth graders could create an individual project or work with a buddy, and fifth grad­ ers created individual projects. “Students spent the day touring the media center and gymnasium viewing the ex­ traordinary projects,” said Principal Lynn M ans. Par­ ents were also invited. Students were judged on: a clear hypothesis, conclu­ sion, procedure, list of mate­ rials and results; liniqueness and creativity; student pro­ duced; and clear research to support the conclusion. Winners received trophies and medals. All participants received certificates. Judges were county office personnel Linda Dorset), Me­ lissa Rareshide and Dr. ТоЫе Arnold. M ocksvllie E le m en tary ’s m e d ia c e n te r Is filled w ith scien ce fa ir projects - an d p len ty o f Interested on lo okers. Join our SonRock Kids Camp W e t m o r e l a r m s WOODLEAF C a n t a l o u p e s , T o m a t o e s , L o c a l S q u a s h , Z u c c h i n i & C u c u m t ) e r s ■<H MIU MfH aa KOI, nW« FORK BAPTIST CHURCH V a c a t i o n B i b l e S c h o o l M o n d a y t h r u F r i d a y J u n e 1 5 - 1 9 ,2 0 0 9 9 a .m .* N o o n D a i l y Ages 4 years to 9th Grade Call the church office to pre-regiaterl, - Traniportation avallablel Located on H w y 64E at H w y 801 • 3S6-9e8-8306 ituralFai lutS ent Tonii ling Skin и Ш г Ш •IS Years Younger |e [ o i n U s O n ! l 3 , } 2 - 3 p m f o i : a ;inonstratioti ifffihentary UntftSTKPe-Up serve Your Seat. ÿ3A«i8L<mlivllleCI<mmoni Clammoni 766Л070ог O th er p ro d u ce as It becom es availab le O p e n M o n d a y - F r i d a y 8 :0 0 a m > e :d 0 p m D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, June 11,2009 Davie Schools Cooli'cmce Elcmcntury PBS avvurds were presented. Students were recogniEed for good belmvior in enhancements, classroom, iind bus Star stu­ denls. Prizes were given io stu­ dents who had been on level 4 ull year, These studeht.s did nol have any behavior problems all year. Names were drawi'i for balls of air sizes and shapes,, coolers, water balloons, super soaker water glin and the three grand prizes - a baskelball goiil donated by Food Lion und two : bicycles donated by the Cool­ eemee Police' Department. Wal- Miu-t helped with the bicyclcs. Cooleemee Pollcc Chief, Bobby West and Officer Matt Scott were on, hand to give away the prizes. The griitid prize winners were Quinn Collins, Chacc Lagle, and Loren Phillips. Fifth grade studc;its had their end of yeur awards. Par­ ents and students enioyed bar­ becue, chip.s, und homemade desserts supplied by all thc stuff Awards were given for student jobs, ciihanccmenls, bus riders,, perfcct attendance and honor . C o o le em ee ,P o lic e C h ief B obby W e s t an d O fficer M att S cott presen t bicycles to elem en tary students Q uinri C ollins an d C h a c e Lagle w hile Loren Phillips starids w ith the basl<etbali goal sh e w on. ' , . ' : roll. The V.O, Prim award is given to Ihe top student voted on by iheir pecr.s. This year's nominees \vcre Dustin Bulatko, Kuyla Allen, destiny Lee, Avery Whitaker. The winner was Kascy Potts. The PBS Fantastic Four Cel­ ebration was for all students who remuined on level 4 for the quurtcr. Studciits werelreatcd to chips, .sal.su, lemonude slushies and took a swiiig at a pinata.' Pinebrook Elcmentnry First grade clusses purticipated in an end of the year spelling bee. The winners were Etnmaric Rumple, Troy Ellis, and Alice Wang from Mrs, 7 1 8 R i v e r b e n d D r i v e 5 4 4 0 , 0 0 0 B f r m u d a R u n c o u n t r y C i u b c i i ’ i N H o u s L S u n d a y , J u n e 1 4 t h 2 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 P M Dranc's class; Sarah Grace Rogers, Ethan Isgett, and Kenduli Carter from Mrs. Miller's class, Jonathan Foster, Blakley Freeman, and;Jack Scully from Mrs, Welch’s Class, and Regan Shoemaker, Riley White, and Joshun Wright from Mrs. Hendrix's class. Regan Shoctnukcr was. the overall vyinncr. She won by spelling the word uquurium correctly, All of ' Ihc children did a fabulous job and proved that they are excellent .spellers. First graders showed they've gol talent on Friday, June S. A lulcnt show wus held and the uudicnce enjoyed singing, dancing, poems being read and even hoola hooping. After the .show the clusses purticipated in gnmes against. Qames included fug of war, three legged rucds, a hoolu hoop race, and others. Thanks to parent volunteers for orgatiizing this. First grade teachers .and, ussistunts would like to thunk all ;ehil(Jren and parents, and remind them to read this summer. Third graders enjoyed their, end of yenr outing at Dan Nicholas Park. Students were nble to mine for gems, pluy mininture golf, ride the curousci and the train, and go on a wildlife ndventure. There was a lot of excitement when the school yearbook was revealed. Tho student body atiended u program called “Mud Sciehce". Fun was had as students were entertained with expcrimenls deuling with lire, fog, elcch'icity and other chemicrils. Bus riders of thc week are Kelly Howard; Josiuh Koeign, Neil Obricctt, Daniel Mallettc, and Jnyla Bognrt. These students rdccived ribbons during morning nnnounccnients. Avis A nd erson an d A lice S m ith w ith the C lass of 1 9 7 6 scholarship w inner, C hris S po nau gle. Class Presents First Scholarship Tiic Duvie High School School Acudcmic Awnrds Cluss of 1976 awarded its first Thursday, May 21 at the Mocks- .schoiurship ut Ihe Davic High ville Fir.st Bupli.st Church. Members of the class liave It^s a smart lime to buy. High Inventory- Lower Prices - Good Mortgage Rates S t a r t y o u r h o m e s e a r c h a t c b t r i a d . c o m .............- ......_-Eir ADVAHCIШ 45HA n-.-# tjl 1№n l,vtÄa» S li.yiqitó rtlcuici;!», (».ìuiì, \m Skiern lirtlitus iW mliliiä, gMniV.', i,r<!\/i П1Я; ('1(5.4 ’.hvm nli'oe! bim« ft.llk-Otl ivri e/MliV Wji(.K'ly Stoll Oudc-i »M180 $6(0,000 619 HtQOeHBROQKt QM VALKV AOVANCÉ bDH 4 5BA Periwo-l flf-uviol'Hs rilillpiWk'Ji'p coil. 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In 2(Ю8, when class members were turning 50 years old, class- muies were challenged to donate ",$50 at 50” nt a 50th birthday celcbrntion. Siiortiy thereafter, classmates met the goall Л As a result, Alice (Smitli) Hanes and Avis Anderson uwurded Christopher Sponaugle a .$200 collcge scholarship. “All classmnte.s are encour­ aged to continue' thnt quest to keep donating whulever ihey can every yenr .so the scliolnrship ■ nmount can continiie to grow,’,’ ,Hanes suid. ,, Send donations to Davic Community Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 546. 194 Wilkesboro St., Mock.wille, phone 336-753-' 6903, email: Info @ da viefoundation.org. Mark donations for the Class of 1976 Scholarship Fund, All do­ nations urc tnx deductible, “The Dnvie High' School of 1976 Scholarship committee members also.chaljenge all other clusses lo estublish their own scholurship : fuiids; Jane Simpson, president of the Com­ mimity Foundution, will guide class leaders through the; pro­ cess,” Hunes suid. 118 lONEIKEE CmClE OAK VMLEY lOKETKEE «DVANCE 4ВЯ 2Шcfifi lloof (jijn aiUL V./ (к и'Л Vìi Ci'l- Loli ci [¡(JaiJ liOOfS. <lin DH Г] lifgct'onus 1И f;H5ifi ic-.v laiQC roiiv r (0(f/i5n;)j):iciWj;iO‘jii'ii№ S23Q.80Ö Ш.._____________Ш lOVE III[ COMPOni & CÜWtMfllCE OF THIS LOCAIiO«' ? rrjniiiej (o l-l(VSup« A'.ii Mvi, f.kiiiMl Facdiiici Сол 2-$nt */ tiaS 900 9M-1I6? Ii«lng fnioy view ol njdjfe Ifon UDl I'cf i!ec>. GR *i?P. m BA nm Jir.Vi jcnw bib. яр jfia*er Seitef lo му ш la Г (521923) Siiphefl ^ly 62f &<ù2 $197,9C ................. ... 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З^ША, OQt-k) Ibtchon W;Vits o( cabinolsl RanoMofrigerator. $70,000 CurronlHaifSaJonwilhlGFVlOA wMashor-dryor iridgol $S7,600 2Bfl/IDAvrthfai40iofrioerator, woodilQors. $59,SS0 Cull os > buttn ootuge wWcctheal/cwMa», $46,000 330 S. S a lis b u iy S t., M o c k s v illc C a ll 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 o r v is it b u iy S t., 1 1 -3 5 3 8 I www.howatdrenlly.coiti N orth C aro lin a G ov. B everly P erd ue tall<s w ith fourth g rad ers from C o rn a tze r E le m en tary S chool. Cornatzer Elem entary School fourth graders could not believe their luck when thoy were visiting the vState Capitol building in Raleigh and met Gov. Beverly Perdue. The governor had just finished her liinch and was walking through the building when she camc across the visiting students. Perdue took time tp sit down with the fourth graders and talk to them about their good fortune to be living in America and getting a first class education, compared with children in poorer nations who do not have the same opportunities. The govemor answered a D avie H igh allied health students w h o b e c am e certified n u rse’s aid es on M arch 14, from left: kn eelin g - K ayla G rubb, B rittany H icks, M arian ' H unckler, S ara h M artin; row 2 - C arly C ornatzer, A shton York; row 3 - C ass an d ra M cC lann on, A shley W oodie, ‘B rittany M ab e , Jo rdan M athis, Britni G ram m er; ro w 4 - G arrott Fulton, K ntie Low ery. Students Become Nurse’s Aides Students in Allied Heulth Scicnccs II becume Certified Nurse Aides on Marcii 14. All 13 students demon­ strated proficiency in 76 skills prior lo puriicipuling in the re­ quired clinicui rotntion. These sludenis were honored witii a reception given by their instnic- lor, Paula Allen, on April 2Я. On May 2, Surah Martin, Marian Huncklcr, Ashton York, Ashley Woodie, Brittany Mnbe, and Jordan Matliis spoke lo the Duvie County School Bourd ubout their experiences in thc heuljh scicnccs progrnm und how the Nurse Aide certifica­ tion will benefit Ihem in their fulure plnns. Kerlin Takes Navy Training Nnvy Scnman Robert M. Kerlin, son of Virginia M. und Wurren W. Kerlin of Mocks­ villc, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Grcnt Lukes, 111, During the eight-week pro- grnni, Kerlin completed training which included classroom study and practical instruction on na­ val customs, first aid. firefigiiting, water safely and survival, und shipboard and air­ craft salcty. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. The capstone event of bool camp is ''Baltic Stations", This exercisc givc.s recruits the skills und confidence they need to succeed in thc fieet. "Buttle Stu- tions" is designed lo gnivunize thc busic wnrrior uttributes of, sucrifice, dedicntion, teamwork and endurance in eacli recruit througli the practical application of basic Navy skills and the core vnlvies of honor, courage and commitment. Its "Navy" flavor was designed to take inlo ac­ count what it mcnns to be a Sailor, Kerlin is u 2005 gruduute of Cnivnry Baptist Day High Sciiooi of Winston-Salem. Can you believe Ihut Davic Counly students might soon be taking field trips to the moon with NASA or go diving off Australia's Greal Barrier Reef. Just about anything will be possible with a new interactive video conferencing system that has been inslnllcd in ull of thc county’s 10 schools. ' The lechnQlogy has been provided through an initiative from the county commissioners und will have a divided use between staff and students. LRB L a n d s c a n i n g Residential & Business •ijwn Mowing’& Seeding • Tree & Bush Trimming & Planting ■ • Trenching • Pressure Washing • Clean Gutters • Leal Removal www.lrblandscaplng.com 336-909-8573 Teny Whimker/Owner Tenchers will be nble to tnke staff development cour.scs wilhout having to travel, and students will be able to take virtunl field trips anywhere in thc worid. They will be able lo interact with students from other schools. Watching how Cornatzer’s fourth graders enjoyed their interactive museum project, was Sara Rhyne, the instructionni technology facilitator for Davie County Schools. “It’s a very exciting technology development for our sludenis in Dayfe County. It will provide them with global opportunities to connect with experts throughout the world without even having'to leave the classroom,” she said. Some of the virtual field trips' carry n variable fee, but federal progrnms nre free. $ $ $ W E B U Y G O L D IA M O N i MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 G O L D G A L L E R Y CLEMMONS • 766-1800 notice of upcoming www.YORKAUCTION.com 2 Day AUCTION Fri. June 26, 2009 ( Sat. June 27,2009 (i )5pm 1 10 um Leonard Lee lluyncs. Sr. and Wiggins Ireland Haynes - estates (ilccmscd) 328 Ollie Harltey Rd. ** Yndkinviiie, NC In Davie Co. neur Liberty Cluirch + / - 80 a c . w / 2 s t o r y Home divided ** +/- 3,500 ft. paveii rd, frontage ' pond ■'* running wnter Davie Co. l ax Pin # 58033S0859 Tractor * Farm Macli, * old Farntstead items Antiques * Glassware * Pottery. open house Sun, June 21 from 1 to S pni for more Inforniation & color pictures visit w w w . Y O R K A U C T I O N . c o m - - 704-546-2696 Harmony, NC ncai it 74 ncrei # 32874 * since 1935 niy AuctlbnZIp U Is 4569 ABSOLUTE AUCTION 5:30PM THURSDAY, JUNE 18th Jonestown Warehouse, 4801 Commercial Piuza Winston-Sulcni Hwy 421 & Jonestown Rd Bcliind "McDonalds” CORPORATE SURPLUS , . Warehouse Clearance Auction YALE FORKLIFT 60 portaiilc gcacralors. 425 sheds cxtcriur plywood. 734 96” 2x 4's. 55 sections oflienvy duty pallet rackliii;. 18 lll’eus generator. 160 walnut laminate S' foldin); tallies. 3 new skill saws. 3 eases surge protectors. IVo brand new trailer hitch receivers. 2 pallet jacks. IS■ if paperwasle conlalncrs. Scntsnina Ice maker, 8 commercia:. Schredders. 30 stadium seats. 15 teller stoiiLs. 7 framc'd nrinti 100 hlack tablet jirm chairs. Cummerclal snuike eater. 30 break room chairs. Load of comnwrcial carpct squares. 12 commercial doors. 5 new claw hanuncrs. 8 A-frame ladders. Loads of shelving. Small Fibre Glass Boot. Hundreds of items not listed here. . V isit o u r W eb S ite , S e e P h o to s: www.pierceauction.com www.carolinaauctions.com TERMS: Cush, |>ood chcck with (huinl) print. Miistvr Card VIsn. 109ci BP. AUCTIONEER-BROKER KEITH I PIERCE Phone: (336) 731 i003, Cell-ph: 813-3333 ‘ . ■^NCAL'n5)‘NCAFL189 ^ STROUSE HOUSE AUCnO N S 1 4 2 4 Industrial Dr., S tatesville, N C 2 8 6 2 5 Phone: 7 0 4 -8 7 2 -8 4 4 4 3 3 6 -9 4 0 -6 3 0 6 AUCTIONEER: MIKE STROUSE, NC UC. #7465 www.strousehouse.20omshare.com Thin.,JuMl1*6;30PM*1hicldoad$^ Roif fWer^ Boat M tfnm Boies, H oi^ Waders, GaBear Warrtf Bm. 1^ Ofler, Qaine C«nm. <i32 Sco^. H20 GPS, Frog) Anind Trip, Btvoin Eis^CalO«BalDalwiliallWlflMOiw25C«fie^CJQnM-(^IO(m Ter«(ilee?2ttl0peopie).CanvCctt.C^1aUc,Screen №use$, Cast Iren Coi«tfa,Slem Stove.Scfttrti - Tridi. Subutanj. ftelife &Gri2Ch2nter$,f«hFrOOU-W^onHci«UC.................... Helniett.№JscnA20006tove.№AW2y№e. v ^ nnius ■ TrurfA <t$TTreadmil^ Tre«»!!. BenM, ^ S9& Ch&rpbka.IMC.. BassLiJ^BBQ$elPDler№ps.(M4^.296aliviA SI>dleioyi&Shoes№ дапимгеида. nHcf«uSub^OiftriarXOS(^№(nareeg. Fri, June 12 «бЗОРМ» 2 BIG RINGS!! ,НЦ Mt M • Wra Coolers, 0 ^ uiipi, DVD №ym aiti Recorders, Card^C ^ir Set), S i)^ i Bee GiM G rAr t Cudra HedoeftaIMn|ta7tOOpa.TOOlSII'toC(Mye»gi.AiWrefx^Air>;MWeM^ _________ Sat, June 13 • 6i30PM • Rick Hannon FOOD SALE!!! OOVK№ I ШГД1ШГ вшлг rooOflSiA Pack lems, Steals Beel, Qiees^ Srttdo^SreaUasllter4Saus^,U0TSU0RE]l) AliKINOSOFGOOOfOODilt ВЯШО YOUH COOLSHiJI DInetlons: NO to A77 South toExlt49A,Q. B»gna}Ave. (Ea$l) appmx. 3M mih put • Shдl^Stлthn•N«xihnoпln<H^$tтШDr.,Strou*ФHou$вA^кtk>nUonth»Ш ^_________його$$ th0 ЯЯ tnek$...Juet i fiiort drive tnd шу to find ^ ! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 - D3 Governor Visits Witli Cornatzer Fourth Graders few questions from the students who have been learning about the governm ent of N orth Carolina in social studies classcs. "It was a wonderful experience for the students to actually meet the person we have talked so much about, especially when it was such an unexpected surprise,” said fourth grade teacher Jennifer Stiller, The fourth graders were on their annual visit to Raleigh during which they visit the N.C. H istory Museum, the Natural Science Museum, and have guided tours of the Legislative and Capitol buildings. Fourth graders at C o rn a tze r E le m e n ta ry exp lo re the N ative A m erican T rib es of th e state w ith an exp e rt from th e N ,C . H istory M u se u m . Students Expand Learning With Interactive Technology I D 4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2009 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA - DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE PUBLIC SALE - Mocksville ■ : Mini storage Intends to sell the ; contents of the following unlls due ■ to unpaid rent; #420 Samantha ■' Nicholson, #96 John Cover, #221 Patsy Qarcia, #247 Myra Wilson ■ and #258 Beatrice Vaughtsrs, ; Household Items. Date of sale Is , 'June 19, 2009 at 2:00 p,m. No ■: personal checks. 124 Eaton Road, Mocksville, (338) 751-2483. 6-4-2l( Is greater, will be required at the NORTH CAROLINA time of the sale. Following the ex- DAVIE COUNTY 3RTH CAROLINA i: DAVIE COUNTY j; CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Execu- ifMoriipt the Estate of BETTY pirallon ot the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing, Said property to be offered pur­ suant to Ihls Notice of Sale Is be­ ing olfered lor sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS,” There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety condillons existing Ih, on, at, f relaling to the property being ‘^ered lor sale. This sale Is made iject to all prior liens, unpaid os', any unpaid land transfer :es, special assessments, ease- lenls, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. BA(cEY GLASS, late ot Davie • To the best ol the Knowledge and ; County, this Is to notify all persons, belief of the undersigned, the cur- CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administra­ trix of the Estate of RALPH HALBERT LOUDERMILK, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, (Irms and corporations having claims against aald estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore August 21,2009, (be­ ing three {3} months from the first day of publication of this notice) or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12th day of May, 2009. SYLVIA H, LOUDERMILK 5817 Teague Town Road Said property Is commonly known as 121 Austlne Lane, Ad­ vance, NC 27006, Third party purchasers must pay Ihe excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45«) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) pursuant to NCOS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred FIftyDollaro ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice ot Sale Is be­ ing olfered (or sale, transfer and (being three (3} months (rom the (Irst day o( publication o( this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar o( their recovery. All persons, (Irms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 4th day o( June, 2009. HENRY LEE PEEBLES 127 Mt. Zion Church Rd. Advance, NC 27006 6-4-4tn ; firms and corporations having ‘ Claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before Seplgtpber 4,2009, •: (being three (3} months from the ;:ilrst day of publication of this no- I . tice) or this notice will be pleaded iiln bar of their recovery. All persons, ? (Irms and corporations Indebted to ' said ostate will please make Im- ■ .'mediate payment to Ihe under- : signed. , This tho 4th day ol June, 2009. THERESA BEAUCHAMP : IDOL PO Box 2076 Advance, NC 27006 CHRISTOPHER LEE GUSS ; 441,Merreli8 Lake Road Mocksville, NC 27028 ‘ MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP :* ' ■ Attorneys at Law l' , , Ten Court Square Mocksvllle, NC 27028 . 6-4-4tn 'NORTH CAROLINA „DAVIE COUNTY ' 09 SP 52 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed o( Trust executed by CHRIS­ TOPHER W FLEMING, A MAR­ RIED PERSON AND WIFE CASSANDRA FLEMING lo WILL- . 1AM R. ECHOLS, Trustee(s), ' which was dated July 18,2008 and rent owner(s) o( the property Is/are Christopher W. Fleming and wife, Cassandra Fleming. An Order (or possessiori o( the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in (avor o( the pur­ chaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk o( superior court o( Ihe county In which tha property Is sold. Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or af­ ler October 1,2007, may, alter re­ ceiving Ihe notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termlnallon of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of tho termination, ' if the trustee Is unable lo con­ vey title to Ihls property (or any rea­ son, the sole remedy o( the pur­ chaser Is the retum ot the deposit. Reasons o( such inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited to, ' the llling o( a bankruptcy petition prior to Ihe conflrmaliori o( the sale and reinstatement o( the loan with­ out the knowledge o( Uie trustee. I( Ihe validity o( the M e Is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee, in Iheir sole discretion, l( they be­ lieve Ihe challenge to have merit, may request Ihe courWo declare Ihe saie to bo void and return the ... .................. conveyancaiftS IS WHERE IS," Taylorsville, NC-28681^There are nu*reprosentations of MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP warranty relating to tho title or any Attomeys at Lar physical, environmental, health or ' Ten Court Squa j ■ifety conditions existing in, on, at, Mocksvllle,’NC 270i r> or reiating /;'^SIhe property being 5-21‘-i‘. -^'/ered for sale. This sale is made , I ' Uibject to all prior liens, unpaid (rtxes, any unpaid' land transfer Itoes, special assessments, ease- ; liients, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions ot record. To the best of Ihe knowledge and belief o( the undersigned, Ihe cur­ rent owner(s) of the properly Is/are Ramona G. Wood. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant lo G.S, 45-21,29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against tha party or parlies In possession by the clerk NOHTH CAROLINA ,-4 DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE . Having qualllled as Executrix o' the Estate of WILLARD T HAYES, SR„ late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons, llrms and cor­ porations having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before August 28,2009, (being three (3) months from Ihe first day of publication o( Ihls notice) or this police will be 'recórdedonJuiy18,2008lnBook deposil. The purchaser will have 765 at Pagò 480, Davie County, no (urther remedy. Registry, North Carolina. De(ault having been made In ■ the payment o( the note thereby secured by tho said Deed o( Trust and the undersigned. Brook & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Olflce ot the Regis­ ter of Deeds o( Davio County, North Carolina, and the holder o( . the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be (oreclosed, tho under­ signed Subslilule Trustee will o(- (er (or salo at the courthouso door 'of the county courthouse where tho property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the counly courthouse for conducting : the sale on Juno 12,2009 al 11:30 : AM, and will sell to the highest bld- : der for cash the, following de- ■ scribed property situated In Davie ■ County, North Carolina, to witi •: BEING KNOWN and deslg- i ; natad as Lot No, 29 of Craftwood Subdivision, Section One, as set (orth In Plat Book 4, Page 112, Davie Counly Registry, to which re(erenco Is hereby made for a more particular description, SUBJECT TO Restrictive Cov- ; enants In DB 87, PG 323, and as :; modified In DB 87, PG 419, Davie ;; County Registry, and any olher ; ■ easements and restrictions of ; record, FOR BACK TITLE, see DB 338, PQ 105; DB 170, PG 767; DB Having qualified as Executrix of 160,PQe35;DB95,PQ419;and tho Estate of ALMA COMBS DB 8 8, PG 403; Davie County SHOAF, lale of Davie County, this THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COllECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK- ■ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPi'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OFTHE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVENTO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBTOR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT. AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF’THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC By_______________________ (SEAL) Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wllminglon, NC 28403 > PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.; 09-02165 6-4-2ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE of superior court ol the counly in which the properly la sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or af­ tor October 1,2007, may, afler re­ ceiving the notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state lhat upon termination of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is llablo for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo Ihe effeclivo date of the 'termination. • If the trustee Is unable to con- Under and by virtue of a Power vey lllle to this property for any roa- of Sale contained In lhat certain, son, the sole remedy of the pur- Deed ofTrust executed by ROBjj^ chaser Is the return of tho deposit, ERT DALTON and RAMONA G, Reasons of such Inability to con- DALTON to MARK MO IR, ■ vey include, but aro not limited to, Truslee(s), which was dated Oc- the filing of a bankruptcy potilion tober 31, 2001 and recorded on prior to the confirmation of the sale November 5,2001 In Book 393 eit ' and relnstalemeht o( the loan with- Page 329, Davie Counly Registry, oul the knowledge of the trustee. pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, llrms and corporations Indebted to said estate wili please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 28th day of May, 2009. WILMA W, HAYES 223 Liberty Road Mocksvllie, NC 27028 5-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 63 M NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ; . Registry, See also Tax Map 1-5-6, Blk B, Parcel 7, located In Mocks­ vllle Township, Davie Counly, ;, North Carolina. ' ! Save and except any releases, ■ : deeds of release or prior convey- 1, ances of reo(yd, ;' Said property Is comrnonly ' known as 237 Morse Street, ' : MocKavllle, NC 27028, Third parly purchasers must ; pay the excise lax, and the court ^ • costs of Forty-Five Cents (<^6®) per " One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1), A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) o( the ■ purchase price, or Seven Hundred . Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is to nolKy ail persons, (irms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore August 21,2009, (being three {3} months (rom Ihe (Irst day o( publication o( this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar o( their recovery. Ail persons, (Irms and corporations Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 21 St day of May, 2009. GLENDA S, BARNHARDT 762 Main Church Rd Mocksvllie, NC 27028 5-21-4lp North Carolina, Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Dead of Trust and tlie undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as fVustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded in the Office of the Regis­ ter ol Deeds of Davio County, North Carolina, and tho holder of Iho note evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee wiil of­ fer for salo at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where Ihe property is located, or the usual and customary location at the counly courthouse for conducting the sale on Juno 12,2009 at 11:30 AM, and wiil sell to tho highest bid­ der for cash the following de­ scribed property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit; BEGINNING at an iron stake in the wos,tern right of way margin of Austlne Lane, northeast corner of Clarence W, Hampton, Jr„ said point being located Soulh 4 de­ grees 41 minutes East 220 feet from the southeast corner of Billie E, McDaniel and running thence from said point of beginning with the northerri'llne of Clarence W, Hampton, Jr,, South 85 degrees 20 minutes West 200 feet to an iron, Clarence W, Hampton, Jr„ north­ west corner; thence North 4 de­ grees 41 minutes West 120 feet to an Iron; thence Nprth 85 de­ grees 20 minutes East 200 feet to an Iron In the Western right of way margin-o( Austlne Lane; thence wilh the western right o( way mar- , gin o( Austlne Lane South 4 de­ grees 41 minutes East 120 (eat to the point and place o( the BEGIN­ NING and being Lot #33 of Green Brier Acres according to a plat re­ corded In plat book 4, page 173, Davie County Registry. This conveyance Is subject lo aii easements and restriotlons of record. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. If. the validity of tho salo is chal­ lenged by any party, tho trusteei in their sole discretion. If they be­ lieve the challenge to have merit; may request the court to declare Ihe sale to bo void and return the deposit. Tho purchaser will have no (urther remedy THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COfwl- MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION, IPi'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVENTO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE- OUlREMENt.AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT­ TEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT JO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substllute Trustee Brock & Scolt, PLLC By._______________^ (SEAL) Jeremy B, Wilkins, NCSB No, 32346 ' 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 , WIimingtoni NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910)392-8587 File No.; 09-03628 6-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllled as Executor o( the Estate o( MARY ALICE' CREWS PEEBLES, lale o( Davie County, this Is to notity ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or betore'September 4, 2009, D IA M O N i m (x;ksville • 751-3747 G OLD G ALLBR Y CLEMMONS • 766-1800 M ETAL ROOFING 3' C overage • 40-h Colors 4 0 Y ear W arranty •1,500°° TAX C R ED IT AVAILABLE C a ll fo r prices! 1-888-278-6050 M IO -ST A IE M ETALS ■ of the Carolinas, LLC www.mldatatemetals.com MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS COMING! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more tor rent today! I Iwy 601 S , Mutksvtllc {336) 751-2304 У К NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 54 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue o( a Power -o( Sal4 contained in that certain Deed of Trusl execu^ by JIMMY T MYERS, PEGGY J. MYERS AKA PEGGY S. MEYERS AKA PEGGY S. MYERS, HUSBAND AND WIFE to CONSTANCE R, • STIENSTRA, Trustee(s), which was dated October 22, 2004 and recorded on November 1,2004 In Book 579 at Page 951, DavIe Counly Registry, North Carolina, Delault having been made In the payment ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed o( Trust and Ihe undersigned, Brock & Scolt, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the OKIce o( Ihe Regis­ ter of Doods of Davio Counly, North Carolina, and the holder, of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that tho Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will of­ fer for sale at the courthouse door of tho county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on June 12, 2009 at 11 ;30AM, and will sell to tho high­ est bidder for cash the following described properly situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit; Ail that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, together with improve­ ments thereon, situated, lying and being )n Shady Qrovo Township, Davio Counly, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol­ lows; Being Lot Number Three (3) of the Poplars Subdivision as shown al Map Book 5, page 132, Davio County Registry, lo which map ref­ erence is made fora moro spocllio description. This Is the same property con­ veyed to Jimmy T, Myors and wife, Peggy S, Myers by doed of Perry J, Marcheras (legally separated), dated August 13, 1987 and re­ corded August 14,1 987 in the Of­ fice of the Register of Deeds for Davie Counly In Book 139, Pago 389. Parcel Number; G8010C0003 Proporty Address; 2529 Cornatzer Road, Advance, North Carolina 27006 Save and except a i. deeds of release or prior convey-. ances of record. Said proporty Is commonly known as 2529 Cornatzer Road, Advance, NC 27006, Third parly purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs o( Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1), A cash deposit (no per,sonal checks) ol five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase prico, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale.- Following the ex­ piration of Ihe statutory upset bid period, ail the remaining amounts are Immediately due and ovylng. . Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Nollco of Sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relaling to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or reiatlhg to the properly being olfered for sale. This sale is made sublect to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any, unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To the best ot the knowledge and belief of Ihe undersigned, the cur- ■ rent owner(s) of the property Is/aro Jimmy T. fi/Iyers and wife, Peggy S. Myers. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against thb party or parties in possession by the clerk of-superior court of the county In which the property Is soid. Any person who occupies the properly pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or af­ ter October 1, ¿007, may, after re­ ceiving the notice of sale, ternr)l- nate Ihe rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to tho landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable (or rent due under tho rental agreement prorated to the eKectlve date of thd termination. If the trustee Is unable to con­ vey iille to Ihls property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the retum of the deposit. Reasons ol such inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement o( Ihe loan with­ out tho knowledge o( Ihe trustee. I( the validity p( the sale Is chal­ lenged by any parly, the trustee, in their sole discretion. If they be­ lieve the challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposil. The purchaser will have no further remedy THIS IS A COMMUNlCATibN FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPt'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK-. RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. Subslilule Trustee ' Brock & Scott, PLLC By;_____________________ (SEAL) Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 S431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File fijo.; 08-13390 e-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY . PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2009-2010 TOWN OF IVI0CK8VILLE BUDGET The Town of Mocksviiio pro­ posed 2009-2010 Fiscal Year Budget was presented to the Mocksvllle Town Board on Tues­ day, June 2,2009. The proposed budget Is balanced al $6,810,634. The proposed budgpt Includes a proporty tax rale of .29 cent per $100 of property valuation. A copy of the budget proposal Is available In the Town Hall at 171 Clernent , Street, Mocksvllie, North Caroiins during normal business hours of 8;00 a.m. until 5;00 p.m, Monday through Friday A public hearing will be held at 4;30 p.m., June 15, 2009, In the Bo^rd Room at the Mockavllle Town Hail, 171 Clement Street. Mocksville, North Carolina, io re­ ceive public comments, either oral or wrllten. All citizens aro welcome. to comment on Ihe budget pro­ posal at this lime, Christine W. Bralley, Town Clerk Mocksville, NC ■ 6 -11-ltn G E N E T R E X L E R R O O F IN G New & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Administra­ tor o( the Estate o( ANNIE RUTH MCPHERSON, late o( Davie County, this Is to nollly all persons,. (Irms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore September 11,2009, (being three (3} months (rom the first day of pubiloalion of this no­ tice) or this notlco will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All per­ sons, firms and corporations In­ debted lo said estate will please, make Immediate payment lo the undersigned This the 11th day of June, 2009. JULIA MCPHERSON SECOVNIE P.O. Box 5 Willis, VA 24380 WADE H. LEONARD, JR Altorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 - ' 6-11-4ln r f t " ■ ^ ■ J • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday,,June 11,2009 - DS V'\ LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COUfiT DIVISION 09 CVD 379 IV-D#6111058 Yadkin County Child Enforcement Agency, ex rel. AMANDA D. LEE, Piainfiff. vs. PHILIP A()AM LEE and TROY A, LEE, Defendants, NOTICE NOTICE TO; TROY A. LEE, the pbove-named Defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been (lied In the above entitled action. The nature o( the rellel be­ lli Ing sought is to establish paternity ' o( a minor child. • ■ ■ You aro required to make de­ tense to such pleading not later - than July 17, 2009, said date be- Г Ing at least 40 days (rom (irst pub- may afler receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days’ writlen notice to tho landlord. Upon termination ol the rental agreement, the ten­ ant is liable (or ront due under the rental agreement prorated to the elfectlve date of the termlnallon. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IStO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION obtained will BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below In the Instance ol bankruptcy protection, ■ ' IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­ RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­ SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO­ CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL llcatlon of this notice; upon your PURPOSES AND IS NOT .IN- fallure to do so the party s'eeking ‘ TENDED' AS M ATTEMPT TO ATELY DUE AND OWING, Failure to remit (unds In a timely manner wili result in a Declaration o( Do- (ault and any deposil will be (ro- zen pending the outcome of any re-sale, SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing In Ihe prop­ erty, be advised that an Order for Possession ol the property may be ls.?ued In (avor o( the purchaser. Also, i( your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, b^iidvlsed that you may ter­ minate the rental agreement upon 10 days writlen notice to the land­ lord. YoU'hiay be liable (or rent due under the agreement prorated to the elfectlve date of the termina- lion. H The (Hte of ftiis Notice Is June 3,2009. ■ 09-11S725 Grady Ingle Substllute Trustee or upset bid wllhin ten calendar days of tho filing of the report of sale wilh the Davie Counly Clerk of Court upon paymenl o( deposit required by Ihe Davie Counly Clerk o( Court. This the 1 •' day o( June, 2009. Kyla J. SIpprell, Commissioner P.O. Box 595 Mocksvllie, NC 27028 ^6-ll-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 08 CVD 1021 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plainlilf, TERRY ALEXANDER SfElfE;' BETTY BUCKWELL STEELE; FLORENCE S. SIMMONS; DOR­ OTHY E. STEELE BARKER; JEF­ FREY ANDREW BARKER; dOHN .1 1 1 service against you will apply to the Court (or the relief sought. ' - This Ihe 4th day ol June, 2009. '«•< VALERIE J.2WCHARY Attorney lor Yadkin County Child Support Enforcement Agency Post Offlco Box 608 Yadklnvile, NC 27055 336/679-8823 or 336/677-3708 - 6-4-3tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 09 SP 73 Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale contained In a cer­ tain Deed of Trust made by Mark J. Snow to John H. Kornegay, ’ Trustee(s), dated Ihe 18th day of January 1999, and recorded in Book 293, Page 923, In Davie County Registry, Norih Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by ,tho said Deed of Trust arid the undersigned. Substitute Trustee Sen/ices, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee In said , Dood o( Trust by an Instrument '■ duly recorded In Iho OKIce o( the Register ol Deeds o( Davio Counly, North Carolina andine* holder o( the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that ; ithe Deed o( trust be (oreclosed, the if'f|inderslgnod Substllute Trustee <, will offer (or sale at tho courthouse , door In the City o( Mocksville, /'-Davie County, North Carolina at P.M. on June 24,2009 and will COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RE­ COVER All or any portion OF THE debt FROM YOU PER­ SONALLY This 3rd day o( Juno, 2009. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTltUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm o( Hutchens Senior & Britton, P.A.- Attorneys 1or Substitute Trustee Sen/Ices, Inc. P.O. 1028 4317 Ramsey Streel Fayeltevllle,NC 28311 /ШрУ/sates. hsbtirm. com Case No., 1002906 e-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 09SP69 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY KEVIN BURGESS AND MAY JOY CORTEZ BURGESS DATED MAY 23, 2005 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 609 AT PAGE 57 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to a Court ordor and under and by virtue ol Iho power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed o( trust 8520,ClUIjCaimeron Drive, Suite ,. Q j r , . jq y 'c e H. STEELE; AMERICAN P.O.S,Charlotte, NC 28269 fsell to the highest bidder (or cash anti because ol de(auit In Ihe pay- ' 'the (dllowing real estate situated 'bo secured Indebtedness . In the County o( Davio, North Caro- and 'allure to pertotlm the sllpula- ; I llna, and being more particularly and agreements therein con ^described as follows; Bolng Known and Designated as Lot No. Ono (1) ol Shamrock Acres, as set forth in Plot Book 6 , Pago 183 In Ihe Olllce of iho Reg­ ister of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, releronce to which Is hereby made (or a more particu­ lar description. Together with Im­ provements located thereon; said proporty being located at 109 ^Dublin Road, Advance, North Carolina. Trustee may, in Iho Trustee's , sole discretion, delay the sale (or i t up to one hour as provide In NCGS •' ‘ /45-21.23. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, that per- 1 ; son must pay the lax o( Forty-Five 'ly Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred ■‘‘ Dollars ($100.00) required by NCQS/7A-308(a)(i). The property to be offered pur- suant to this notice o( salo is be- I, "Ing offered (or sale, transler and conveyance AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Trustee nor the holder o( the note secured by the deed o( tained and, pursuant to demand o( tho ownor and holcjer o( tho so- curod debt, the undersigned sub­ stllute trustee will expose (or sale at public auction to Ihe highest bid­ der (or cash at the usual place o( - coiner; thence'South 200 (eel lo sale at Ihe county courthouse o( ,he Beginning. For full doscrlptloh (704) 333-8107 htlp;//shaplroaltorneys.com/nc/, 6-11-2 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 08 CVD 1021 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plaintiff, ' vs. TERRY ALEXANDER STEELE; BETTY BLACKWELL STEELE: FLORENCE S. SIMMONS; DOR­ OTHY E. STEELE BARKER; JEF­ FREY ANDREW BARKER; JOHN Q. STEELE, JR.; JOYCE H. STEELE; AMERICAI^ P.O.S. LEASING,) Lienholder; AMERI­ CAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SER­ VICES, Lienholder; FORD MO­ TOR CREDIT COMPANY, Lien­ holder; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELIH H. STEELE; THE UN­ KNOWN HEIRS OF TERRY H. STEELE; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FORRES■^^ih• STEELE; De­ fendants. ' N0- TfCE OF SALE Under and by virtue of that De­ fault Judgment f|le^ on April 13, 2009, in the abovo-daplioned mat­ ter in the Dlslrlct'Court ol Davio Counly, North Carolina, the under­ signed Commissioner will on Ihe 25"’ day o( June;' ^OOO, ot(er (or sale and sell (or cash to the last ar^d highest bidder at 1:00 p.m. at the courthouse door of the Davie County Courthouse, 140 S Main Street, Moci<8Vlllo, Norih Carolina, the following described real prop­ erly; LOT NO. 1; LYINfji AND BEING In the Town o( Mochsville. Begin­ ning al a Slone, formerly L.Q. Qailher's corner; thence East 50 feet lo a stone; Ihonce North 200 fool to a stono: thonce West 50 (eel to a stone In L.Q. Gaither’s said counly al 3:00 PM on June 24, 2009 the (ollowing described real estate and any other Improve- ments which may be slluatod thereon, In Davio County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as (oilows; Being known and designated as Lot 29 as shown on the plat o( Readland Placo, as recorded In Plal Book 8, Pages 60 and 61 In the Office of the Register ol Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, reference to which hereby made for a more particular description. And Being more commonly known as: 173RedmeadownDr, Advance, NC 27006 The record ownor(s), of the property, as reflected on Ihe records of Iho Register of Deeds, is/are Kevin Burgess and May Joy trust/socurlly agreement, or both, Cortez Burgess. • being foreclosed, nor the officers, The property lo be offered pur- dlrectors, attorneys, employees, s^'ant to this notice ol sale Is be- agonls or authorized representa- |n9 offered (or sale, transler and live o( either the Trustee or Ihe conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." holder o( the note make any rep- Neither the Trustee nor the holder resenlalioh orwarranty relaling to the title or any physical, environ­ mental, hoalth or sa(oty condillons existing In, on, at or reiating to the : property being ottered (or sale, and any and aii responsibilities or li­ abilities arising oul o( or in any way relMlng to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, this prop''erly Is being sold subject to ail taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposil or cashier’s check (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) of the purchase price, os seven hundred fffty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al the time of the sale. An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant ^ lo Q,S, 45-21,29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk, pf superior court of the counly In fthlch tho property Is sold, , Any person who occupies the properly pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or after October 1,2007, of Ihe note secured by the deed of trusl, being foreclosed, nor the of­ ficers, directors, attorneys, em­ ployees, agents or authorized rep­ resentative o( either Trustee ortho holder of the note make any rep­ resentation orwarranty relating lo tha title or any physical, environ­ mental, iiealth or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relaling to the properly being offered (or sale. Any and all responsibilities or II- abiiilies arising out o( or In any way relaling to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to ail prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessm'enis Including but nol limited to any transler tax associated with the (oreciosure. A deposil o( ffve percent (5%) o( the amount of the bid or seven hun­ dred flfty dollars ($750.00), which­ ever Is greater. Is required and riiusl be tendered in the form of corllffed funds al Ihe time of tho sale. This sale will tie held open ten days for upset bids as required see Deed from W.J. Williams and wife to Henry Hasler et. al., dated '1*' day of November, 1877, and registered in Book 10, Pages 448, and 449 In Register ol Deeds 0(-' ffce, Davie County, NC. See also Deed (rom J.T. Lyons, Trustee, to D.F. Steele, dated 12"' day o( Sep­ tember, 1914, and recorded in Book 22, Page 617. LOT NO. 2: A lot or parcel o( iand located on E. Depot Street In the Town ol Mocksvllle, Davie Counly, NC, and adjoining Lot No. 1 as set out above. Beginning at a stake or stone on the East side o( Depot Streel, D.F. Steele, de­ ceased, corner, (ormeriy corner of Thomas H. Gaither lot on said street; thence East with the line o( Ihe said streot 30 (eel to a slake or stone, corner of Nora Anderson store house lot; thence North or nearly so 190 feet to a stake or stone in Martha Carter line; thence West 30 feet to a stone In Marshall Clement line; thence South 190 feet lo Ihe Beginning, the same being part of the John Kerr lol, and being Ihe lot will or devised to Irvin Pass by Richard'Pass, deceased. For a fully and particular descrip­ tion of which releronce Is hereby made to the Wili of Richard Pass, deceased. Recorded In Book of Wills, No. 2, Page 482, Clerk’s Offtce, Davie County, NC. And also Deed from W.A. Bailey to Ri­ chard Pass, recorded in Book 19, Page81, Register of Deeds Office, Davie Counly, NC. See also Deed frorn In/In Pass to D.F. Steele and wife, Mary M. Steele, recorded In Book 24, Page 267;Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2 combine to form whal is inlormaily known as Tax Parcel No. I5160A0004, pursuant lo the cur­ rent Davie Counly Tax Maps. The sale will be made as-ls and subject lo all outstanding city and county taxes and all local Improve­ ment assessments against the above-dpscrlbed properly nol in­ cluded Iff the said judgment In the above-entitled cause, A cash de­ posit of twenty percerit (20%) of by law. Following Ihe expiration of , ihe successful bid will be required. the statutoiy upset period, all re­ maining amounts are IMMEDI- LEASING,) Lienholder; AMERI­ CAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, Lienholder; FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, Lienholder; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELIH H. STEELE; THE UNKNOWN HEJRS OF TERRY H. STEELE; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FORREST M. STEELE; Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Virtue of that De­ fault Judgment liled on April 13, 2009, In the above-captioned matter in the District Court ot Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 25“’ day of^une, 2009, of­ fer for sale and sell for cash tb Ihe last and highest bidder at 1:00 p.m. at the courthouse door of th? Davie County Courthouse, 140 S Main Street, Mocksvllle, North Carolina, the following described real property; FIRSTTRACT: BEGINNING al a stake, corner ol Maxey Paës lot, and running Ihqnce North 92 feel to a slake, corner of the Gilmore Shepherd lol; thence East 50 feel to a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 5 In Gilmore Shepherd Line; thence South with line of Lot No. 5, 92 feet to a stake on side of Depot Street; thence West 50 feet to the Beginning, containing ■1/10 acres, rpore or less, being known as the lot upon which the True Reformers buildings are lo­ cated - lodge, stores and cafô on Depot Streel in the Town of Mocksvllle, NC. Being in all re­ spects the same properly con­ veyed to A.O. Steele by deeds of C.W. Smith, et. al., dated Septem- , ber 13, 1945, and recorded In Book 43, Page 358, Davie County Reglslty. This, property Is Informally known as Tax Parcel No. 15180A0010 pursuant lo the cur­ rent Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will be made as-ls and subject to all outstanding clly and county taxes and all local Im­ provement assessments agalnsi the above-described property not Included In Ihe'said judgment In the above-entitled cause. A cash deposit of twenty percent (20%) of Ihe successful bid will be re­ quired. Any person who has an Interest In Ihe property may file an Increased or upset bid withiri ten calendar days of the filing of the report of sale with the Davie County Clerk of Court upon pay­ ment of deposit required by the Davie County Clerk of Court. This the 1" day of June, 2009. Kyla J. SIpprell, Commissioner RO. Box 595 Mocksvllle, NC 27028 6-11-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE • OF I'JORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP65 IN THE’MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY ANSLO FOWLER AND WANDA L, FOWLER DATED MARCH 31, 2003 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 475 AT PAGE 756 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to a Court order and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of,trl)st and because of default In the pay­ ment of the secured Indebtedness and (allure lo per(orm the stipula­ tion and agreements therein con­ tained and, pursuant lo demand o( Ihe owner and holder o( the se­ cured debt, the undersigned sub­ stllute trustee will expose (or sale at public auction lo the highest bid-. der for cash at the usual place ot sale at the county courthouse o( said county at 3:00 PM on June ments which may be situated thereon, in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more partlcu- farly described as (oilows: Tract I; BEGINNING at an fron the eastern corner of Linda Blackwell (Deed Book 165, Page 618) and westem.line of Lot 107 of |he O.C. Wall Division (Plat Book 1, Page 96); thence with the common line with Lot 107 South SO deg. 37 mln. 16 sec. East 50.05 feet to an Iron In the western cor­ ner of Lot 101; thence with Ihe northwest boundary line of Lot 100 South 33 deg. 34 mln. 04 sec. West 83.48 (eel to an. Iron In the northern line ol Spillman Service, Inc. (Deed Book 155, Page 649); thence with Spillman’ line North 50 deg. 35'mW:%14 sec. West 51.38 (eel to an 1^^^ Blackwell's south­ ern corner, tii iince continuing wilh Blackwell’s line North 34 deg, 45 mln, 59 sec. East 63,33 (eel TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BE­ GINNING, conlalnlng,074 acres,, more or less, TRACT II; BEGINNING al a pk nail placed 2,4 (eel (rom the cen­ ter o( a 10 (ool paved drive and being thee eastern corner ol the herein described tract; thence con­ tinuing In the 10 (oot paved drive South 31 deg, 25 mln, 11 sec. West éo (eel to a railroad spike (ound In the cenier o( tho road; thence with the northern line o( Spillman containing Service, Inc, (Deed Book’ 155, Page 649) North’ 50 deg-. 35-mln. 14 sea West 161.41 (eel to an Iron In the south­ ern most corner o( Tract I de­ scribed herein; thence with a com­ mon boundary line ol Tract I North 33 deg. 34 mln. 04 sec. East 63.48 (eel to an Iron In the northern most corner o( tho herein described tract and western corner o( Lot 101 o( the O.C, Wail Division (Plat Book 1, Page 96); thence continuing with Ihe common boundary lino o( Lot 101 Soulh 49 deg, 14 mln, 43 sec. East 159.58 loot TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING, containing 0.225 acres, more or less. And Being more commonly known as; 181 Neely Rd, Cool­ eemee, NC 27014 The record ownor(s) o( the property, as rodocted on the records o( Ihe Register o( Deeds, Is/are Anslo Fowler and Wanda L. Fowler. The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is be­ ing olfered for sale, transfer and < conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither Ihe Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the of- ffcers, directors, attorneys, em­ ployees, agents or authorized rep­ resentativo pf eltherTnistee or Ihe holder o( tho note mako any rop- resontallon orwarranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relaling to the property being ofiered for sale. Any and all responsibilities o7 li­ abilities arising oul of or In any way relaling to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transler tax associated with the (oreciosure. A deposit ol (^percent (5%) ol the amount o(.,S№. bid or seven hun­ dred lllty doijprs ($750.00), which­ ever Is greater. Is required and musl.be tendered In the (orm ü( cerlKled (unds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be hejd open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration o( Ihe statutory upset period, all re­ maining amounts are IMMEDI­ ATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure lo remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration ol De­ fault and any deposil will be fro­ zen pending the outcome of any S pe c ia l n o t ic e Fofi- LEASEHOLD TENAI^TSi.ll you are a tenant residing In the prop­ erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of the properly may be Issued In (avor o( the purchaser. AIqo, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised lhat you may ter­ minate the rontal agreement upon 10 days written notice lo the land-i lord. You may be liable (or rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective dale of the termina­ tion. The dale of this Notice Is June 3, 2009. ..'Âî'fcïf,------------------------------------- 08-104480'';^, Grady 1пд1вД ¿.ji Subslilule lri/siee^7ÌM4 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive/ Suliet Charlolte. NC (704)333-'^ httpV/sheptroattomeys.eor. ' e'ift NORTH CAROLINA . DAVIE COUNTY IN THE general COURT OF JUSTICE'! . DISTRICT COURT DIVISION'.',„г“! 09 CVD 57 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plalmlff, 1.^''' va. /к/а VALERIA lEGORY; ■ De*. VALERIE, MORRlSOj fendant. NOTfC }F SALE Under and by virtue of that De­ fault Judgment «led on ApriH3( 2009, In the abovo-captlonttd matter In the District Courtlòf», Davie County, North Caroilnaj| undersigned Commissióne);;^] on the 25'" day of June,. 2099f;i fer for sale and sell for cash ib |ii| last and highest bidder ai' f íÓQ p.m. at Iho courthouse door q| iHs Davie County Courthouso,'1'4^S Main Street, Mocksville,-Nori^ Carolina, the following describ real property: BEING that certain tract qf là f located In Farmington TovynsM Davie County, North Carolina, i bounded now or formerly by II I and/or monuments In the poase.|f^l> slon of and/or,owned by pérsó^vl as follows: On tho North by;SBf 1434, commonly known as C " Cedar Creek Road, on Ihe Ea by Bernard Tatum and Qooi:a^ Brock, and on the South byArthi® Scolt and Lillie Mao Scott, a n d M the West by Leaihia MorrisipS Speaso; said land being approximately 9 miles North (rp the ToWik of Mocksville and t ' more particularly described aa fo| lows; BEGINNING ataraiiroadspl^l 8 (eel South of the cenler.l|ne’'e* SR 1434, tho same balnQMf Northeast corner of L*è^t| Morrison Spease, and I’iiji^jr thence South 88 deg. 54 miiif-i sec. East,279.46 fe|)t to a rütll spike In the ceriter line of S^;]| righici way; thonce South 0 " 12 mln. 05 sec. West 169 an Iron pin, Southwest Bernard Tatum (Deod^ Pg. 213) and Northwest coi George Scolt; thence Soutlitl deg, 13 mln.'37 sec. West feel lo an Iron pin, George;? Southwest corner In the lliif.' Arthur Scbtt and Lllllo Mao Séòtl!?, thence with the line of ArthurScoU'<;| and Llllle Mae Scolt North 88 deg.i 01 min. 43 sec. West 287.85 feqk'-tjtS. lo an Iron pin. Southeast corrier-<j/¿i| r ol Leathia Morrison SpeasoV*i'^!|lJi thence with Spease line North -- deg. 13 mln. 37 sec. East 8 0 1 .151 feet to Ihe point o^d | GINNING, and being a portloj^^ those lands described by e ' recorded In Deed Book IDS; 660, Davie County Registry^ tract Is Informally known as Parcel No, DS00000023,piii" to the current Davie County-j Maps, The sale will be made and subject lo ail oulslandltig ol^L and county taxes and all localjriij-; provement assossmonts agalpsf,'' Ihe abovo-described property riqt; Included In the said judgment ItV'«;,!!, the above-entitled cause, Aoasbn‘M ' deposll of twenty percent (2pf»J t ol the successful bid Wm be ra? quirod. Any person who haVapi''''''* interest In th? property may llie ahA f Increased or upset bid within \ calendar days of the filing of ‘W / 5 report of sale with the DaBo" County Clerk of Court upon ply- fi; ment of deposit required by Davie County Clerk ol Court,*. This Ihe 1“ day of Juné; 2009*/ife* ’ Kyla J, SIpprell, Co(i)'iTilf%,* ' ■,■''вoñ№*''■ RO,Boí<5aS4 MooksvUlo, NQ,270lél • S W-, Any person who has an Interest In . 24, 2009 the following described the proptirly may file an Increased real flstale and any olher Improve-. Halo Wanted: R E C E P T IO N IS T . Answering phones, record keeping, greeting visitors. Must have strong customer servlce/communlcatlon skills and be proficient In Microsoft OHIce, Internet, & E-Mall applications. 11am-5pm ’Tues.- . Fri. HS diploma required. Send resume to Humane Society, PO Box 153, Mocksville, NC 27028. Backgrdund/refomnco checks will bo complaled Call 751-5114 tor Inlormatlon. EOE. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e ^ S u p p o r t S t a f f , D a v i e C o u n t y ; Duvidson Count) Conmiunity CuUcgc is ucccplint; npplicalioas for 11 part-*, lime |K»ilion, "Admini.slnilivu f. Sup|x)d .Siarf, Davie County" . .. 10 i^oviclc siipix>i5 for the Collcgo’s - Duvie Ciimpvïs in Mocksville. : anJ Ihe Davic Eilucnlioii Center, . loc.iied ill AJvance, NC. ’ , i For more inronnalion please seo Üiç ■ page for “Employmeni Opponunitl«'! oil llie College wcrnk* , \ f WHW.(lavld5onccc.cilu orloniuof.'ij Hiimim Resources Office, Davliisoii County Community ColIuBe, P.O,W Do.x 1287, Lexington. NC 27293. 1287, Telephone; 335-2J4-4540, Email: lu^daviilsoncec.eilu V “ EtjiKil Op/K>rtiitiily Collt'se '• \ P O O R Q U A L IT Y P R IN T I »iTv- I 'f\ ' : t !-' l- v '! l"5i ?.■ i Ы. ' iw Td AVIE c o unty enter prise r e c o r d, Thursday, June 11,2009 DAVIE-CLEM M O N S Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-S PM TOLL FREE, 1 - t 7 7 - 7 S 1 - 2 i a FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS®SALISBURYPOST.COM R E A C H O V E R 2 9 , 0 0 0 R E A D E R S E V E R Y W E E K ! 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CJMtUv Social WorkorDnvto/Stokes Counlies'Minimum ono yoar recent oxporionco In modial Social Work. 0:00am-5:00pm II you would like lo bo considered for thia challenging oppor­tunity, apply in person or send a cover letter, resume and salaryrequlremontsto: Hosplco & Palllalivo CaroContor Attonlton: Human Resources 101 Hospk;o Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Fax; 336-201 -5222, Apply online at; www.hosplcocaroconterorg EOE miDN Drivers & Transportation Drivers • Miles & Freight;Posillons avallablo ASAPI CDL-A with tanker required. Top pay, premium bonelits and MUCH MOREI Call or visit us online, 677-484-3066. www.oaktoytmnsporl.com Drivers* CDL'A Cypress Truck Lines. Business Con* tinues to bo Strongl Minimum .1 yoar ТЯ experience. Call oi appV ото: 000-545*1351. wvw,cypresslruck.com Otflce & Clerical 0((ioe Manager'Immodlato nood (or lull-limo Olllco Managor/Admin. Assl. In Loxington. A/P, A/R, pay­roll. month-ond closings, cash (low stalomenls. Job costing. Word. Excol, Ouk:kBook8 ex­perience neodod. Will also assist with bkt proposals ond corrospondonce, adminlslor group Insuranco. and handto workman's oomp. claims. Salary commensurate with oxperlenco. Fax resume and cover letter to; (330) 240- 2400 B u y o r s e l l y o u r h o m e b y l o o k in g t h r o u g h t h e D a v i e - C l e m m o n s C l a s s i f i e d s e c t i o n 1-877-751-2120 Sales & Marketing Mnnagemonl Couples •Work togolhori You will bo actively involved In dally oper­ations, satos, marketing. & lead generation for rotiroment communily. Locotlons thioughout VA & NC. Uvo on­site. Compotiiivo salary/bono- lits. Minimum 5 yoars voriii- obto oxporionco in Manage- mont and/or Sales. Bolh re­sumes to dennls.fltiger* oldOholtdaylouch.com or fax 010-3070440 Yard Sale Area 1 Fallhlul Friends Pick of the Llller Yard Sale ond Bake Soto Saturday. Juno 0. B-nocti .Old K-Town Fumituro pnrking lot. W. Innos nnd Fulton St., Salisbury Wo've got ovorylhingl faithluIfrtondsrK.org □nvlo & Clemmons Yard Snios Advance. 100 Irishman Placo, (off Pooplos Crook) Yard Sato. Friday, Juno 12^, 1 lnm-3pm & Saturday, Juno IT, 7arn-2pm. Orossors,toys, соНосУЫо sleins, oslato jowolry,*and ntorol Advanco. 172 BothlohomDr. [off o( Rodlnnd Rd.) MuHI- Fnmlly Yard Soto. Frklay, Juno 12*', 0am-4pn^ & Sniur- day, Juno 13’', flnm-2pm. Lola ol Iloms tochooaofromi Advance. Willinms Rd, HUQE 4-Famllv Yard Sato. Friday, Juno 12*'. Oam-3pm A .Solurdny, Juno 13*', 0am- 1pm. Youlh bode, microwave, furniture, household Itoms, bedding, toys, clothing, light (ixturos, baby Horns, Christ­mas items, and much morel Clemmons300 Family Yard Sato Sal. Juno 27"' Oam-noon Ctommons Moravian Church Spangonburg Avo. AniKiuos, tools, housowaros, bnby ciothos, jowelry, furnlhire, sports oquipmont and much rrwro. Clemmons 8 Fnmity Yard Soto Friday and Saturday Cornor ol Lasator and Harp- or. Bikes, plants and tots moro itomsl LewisvilleMuili-FamUy Yard Sale 2 Neighborhoods Saturday, 6/13 Oam-noon Wollosioy Placo in RIdgocrosI Shallowford Rd, turn ■ onto Lowlsvillo Vienna, left onto Franklin, Wollosioy Place drlvo on right Participating homes will have balloons on mailboxes. MocksvilleHugo 3 Family Yard Salo Fri. Juno 12" Oam-Cpm 001 Qiadsiono Rd. . Chlkiron's ctoihos, books, toyo, househokl Itoms and much, much mgrol MocksvllloMulti-Family Garage Sato Friday - Salurday 0am-2pm. Chiklron's clothing A toys, books, anikiuos. 4*H Scl-toch club. 309 and 323 Park Avo. No early birdsi Mocksvlllo Multi-Family Yard Salo Salurday, Bam-lpm B71S. Main Stroot Childrens clolhes and loys, mats, shelves, equlpmenl, mons pants and shorts, Aoro- postato T shirts (all sizes). Como Seel, Mocksvillo. 110 Gulnovoro Lano olf 001. Mulli-Fnmily Yard Salo. Saturday, Juno IS*", Desktop computors, lap- top, rTwnltors, bunkbod/luton, Xbox, gamos, DS Quitar Horo, slroltor. clothes and much moro. Look lor tho 0 ft. Incrodlblo Hulkl Mocksvlllo. 102 Dogwood Lañó, 150 East. Yard Sato. Thuraday Juno 11'’, Friday Juno 12"' A Salurday Juno IT. Rain or Bhino. Toys, girls' ciothos, refriQorator, shoos, otc. Xotsoflhlngsl Mocksvlllo. 1061 County Lino Rd. (Off Shofltold Rd.) Yard Sato. FrWay, Juno 12" A Saturday, Juno 13", 7am- 2pm. Ciothos for baby, mon A womon, household iloms, chàirs, oxorclso biko, mon's biko, onlortalnmont conlor. Gamo Cubo A gamos, ond LOTS morol Somothing for overyonol Multiply your results with’ Gee your 2 column by 2-inch advertisement in more th.in 75 ’ N.C. new.sp.ipecs for $ 1,400! . Gall tlii.s new.spaper for detaiKs. | if R egio nal buys also available, Davie & Ciommons Yard Sales Mocksville. 1720 Hv/y. .64 Enst, just past Dalton Rd. Yard salo. Fridny Juno 12*', 8nm-3pm and Salurday, Juno \T, Oam-noon. Ctothing for Ihe ontlro family for all son- Bons-mon's womon's, boys', A giris' (rom Inlant to adult. Also, housowaros, toys, sluffod onlmals, baby oquip- meni, and much morol- Mocksvlllo, 448 Frod Untor Rd. (behind Lnko Myors) HUGE Yard Srtto, Fri. A Snl. Exercise equlpmenl, clöthoo, printers, camero, tools, otc. Mocksvlllo. 4774 Hwy 001 North. Mulll-FamllyYard Sato. Saturday, Juno 13", 7nm-un-North. Mulll-Fnmlly Yard Sato. til. Tools, clothes, housoltoki Items, and lota morol Mocksvlllo. Conlor. Church Gholler. Yard Sato. Snturday, June 13'\ Oam-unlH. Bakod ods, horso stulf, youth sod- 1, what-nots, cortilesa circu­lar saw. misc. ' , Mocksvlllo. Don't miss tills 2 Family Yard Satol Saturday, Juno 13,8am* 7 12U,0rodlord Place, Fumituro, loots, TV, nk:o clothing (odull A chil­dron). and so much morol Winslon-Salom. Jonestown Civic Club. 1350 Jotwstown Rd. (botwuon Somorsot A McQtooof Roads,) HUGE Yard sale, Saturday, Juno IT, 7пгтгип111. Wide vnrloly ol iloms from multiplo houoo- hokls. •«nllquei/Colltclllilea • «rts/Cralti/HobblM • BiillillngEqiilpiiienI/ ' Suppllas • ■uilnetiEiiulpniaDl/ luppilea • CallPlianMftSanIca • CloHiet-Aduil/Chllilten • ComiiutaratSollwaii Coflslgnnwflt • Eleclroalcs Eiatclsa Equipment Farm Eqiilp./Siippll9S • Floweri/Planli • Fooil/PfDiluce • Fuel/Wood Fuinllute/Appllancea Damei&Toys «Honllngli Fishing •Jewiliy • lawn&OatilenSaleiS SerylM • Midiineiy/Tonlii • Medical Equipment Mlic. Equlp./SappllM • Miscellaneous For Sale • Muslo Sales/Service Sporting Goods • Tickets • TV/DVD/Vldeo • WanltoBuy/MetcIi, Antiques & Collectibles aUNS, SWORDS & WAR RELICS- Paying S10- $100,000 CA$H lor Clvil'War, CONFEDERATE A WW2 All Wars- Medals A Patches, Uniforms, Headgear, Knives, Japanoso Sworus, Military A Coiloctibto Firearms' Buying Coltoctlons... EdHlck- s02Oaol.com . (ООО) 322- 2630,..(910) 4Й5-7000, (FFL1-50051-01-0J03110) Hal, Autographed Dallas Cowboys hat (rom tho 2004 drall parly. Incl. Roy Williams, 704-245-3707 $100.00 Arts, Crafts & Hobbles Bnsobnll Cards Mixed Lotûl 1070's - 1990's Call 704-340-0110, $150,00. Building Equipment & _ ^ u £ g l le s ^ STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS - Save Thousands$l Summor Ctoaranco 20x24', 30'x40', A Othots. Invonlory Won't Lnsil Ask Aboul DIsptoy Oiscounls. Call Todayl 1-0GQ-352-0716 Business Equipment & Supplies Beauty Shop Equipment Wot slalion with hydraulic chair. $400. Call704-036-03G0 Business Equipment & Supplies Cell phoYw, Boost rnoblto (or snto. ploaso call 704-207- 2012 .(or. moro information. $20.00 Collphono, (-shadow tor eato.Ptooeo cnll 704-207- 2012 (or moro Inlormation. $r2S.00 Electronics DIrectTV Sntelllto Televh «lon, FREE oquipmont. FREE four room installalion, FREE HO or DVR Rocoivor Upgrade. Pnckagos from $29.09/mo. Call Direct Snt TV (ordetnlls. 1-000-420-9400. DIreoTV flolellllo Television. FREE oquipmont, FREE four room Inslaliatlon, FREE HD or DVR Rocoivor Upgrade, Packages from $20.ti9/mo. Coll Direct Sat TV for dotails. l-80e-4200<100. PSP syslem, and 3 gamos Excoltont condition. Must Gol Ploaso call 704-245-3707 $300.00 Exercise _ E 2 u i£ m e n ^ Bicycles. Mon's A womon’s Froo Spirit 15 spood. Sofk) tires. On- or oil-fond $?5 on . $40 for both, 704 G30-0102 Exercise bench, Gold's gym. Asking SI00.Pienso cnll 70-t 003-00fl0 lor moro information. Powor House Qym - 25 poai- Hon rnnclilno • Now Condi- lion- Cnll 704-3-1001I0 $160.00 Furniture & Appliances Bed, nd|uslablo,Liko now. $250.Plonso call for moro info. 70-1-2100003 Bed, Brown sofa bod, Nk:ol $75, Twin bod complolo $00.00 Ploaso call Donlso 704-6300952. Bod, Henderson loft bed. Liko now. Very sturdy. Slu* dont desk A bookshoil. $475. Cnll 330-953-2503 Curio Cablnel. Howord Millor, excoltont quality. Brand now. never usod. $300 Plonso call 704-270-70?0 DInolto suite with Ü chnirn nnd chinri hutch. Mnplo. $125. Ptonso cnll 704003- 8000 for moro Informalion, Dining Set, Solid Cherry 4 person set. Musi Goll Excoltont Condition. Cnll 704 245-3707 $250,00 Dining Table. 6 ptoce dinnott set. Tabto, 4 chairs and a bonch. Mapto finish. $250. Call 704-637-2028 Fur Sato 21 fl,GE frosl freo roligorntor.coupto years okl used vow Mtle.Phona 704 033 1310 $300.00 Henling A afr conditionl unit for window. Whirip.. 7000 DTU. 2yoaroold.$105. Ploaso call 704-033-4100 Lamps, wrought Iron A gran­ilo tabto lamps, ono ol a Kind, rnro pnir. $00.00 for pair. Coil Donioo 704-030 006Й. LR suite, 3 ploco, puodo soc- tlonnl, cherry end and coffee table. $1,200. Whlrpool Waslior A Dryor $900, All only a low monlhs old.., MUST GOI 704-431-445Ö Rolrlgerotor. $7S. Enlortain- monl contor, $20. Aroa rug, neulrni cotors, 6x8. $40. Coll 336-284-6091 Rofrlgernlor. Side by flido re- (rigorator, noods repair. Coolo bul won’t froezo. '$76,00 DonlM 704-030-0502 Solid Oak Bar with Black Top • 3 stools. Excoltont Condltton. Call 704-340-0110. $150.00 Table. Lyon-Shaw Wrought Iron glass lop table 3ô*dla. wilh 3 chairs. Top ol tho lino. 70-1-433-3Q22. $200,00 Washer A dryer, hoavy duty. $205. Foosball A air hockey labio, bolh $76. Plonso call 70-V6450053 Washor and Dryerby Whirlpool. $150,00/polr. Ploaso call 704-310-Э154 Washing, machine. Ringor. Maytag. 3 avail. $150 oach. Ploaso call ЗЗв-204-2401 foi moro Information. Games & Toys Air Hockoy Table,Excollont Condlilon, $100Call 704-3*10-0110 Combination pool table onono sido and pokor tabto on othor. Excoltont Condition- 704-3400110$125.00 Games & Toys Star Ware PSP w/ case, 3 gnmrfs, 2GOmom card, uab, chargor, insiructtona. 70-1212- a002$t40.00 J1oa llM i_ B ea u t^ Weight wotchere storter kit, like now includoo cni cnlo nnd carry pouch. $30. 704000-3270 Jewelry Rings. 3/4 ct diamond ond wedding band. $500.Call 70‘1030-2401 Lawn & Gerdon Sales & Service Mower, Swisher pull be­hind, 10 hp. 44" cut, PakJ$025. Asking $400. CalI704-2700705 Maciilne & Tools Cnmpbell-Hausfeld Dotaü Spray Qui\ now in box W/25 -♦FT. ol hoavy duty air hone 70-1-433-3022 $40.00 Sniid paper, 3M 30in. discs. Clolh backod 00-150-220 gnt. Aboul 00 discs 704-433-3022 $100,00(ornll iVledicai Equipment Bedside commodeNovorusod.$35/04 033-4100 Lift chair. Recllniia. Blue. In good condltton. $250. Mocksvillo nro. Plonno call 330-000-4П07 for moro inlo. Moblto Chair, Almost Now 2000 Modol Buzaiaround Lilo OB-106 Mado by Golden Tcchnoionloo Unit conio» apart In tnroo unsy stops. Fila in virtually nny trunk. Very well lakun care ol und Extra Clonnt $000. Call 704-232-1009 Mise For Sale Bed frame, adjusloble »(ееГVorygoodcondilton. . Asking $20. i Call7W-700-1213 Chinn and glassware, as­sorted. 25e-$2.00. Approx. 75 pieces ovailablo. Ptoaso call 704-057-3017 Collar, for dogs. Brand new remoto training collar. $10. Onco used automobile not pet barrlor,$10,704-030-0192 Qas range, simond color.Sell ctooning ovon. Soatod burners, Sel for propano. $100.Call330-402-2004 Heoler.gat. 60,000 BTU. $100orbe8tof(or,Ptoaso call 704-279-030*1 Patio Set, 6 pieces, liko now, $200. Blssell Quick Steamer, like now, $65.00.Coll 704-036-8306 Rabbit hutch (used) A boby rabbit, feeder A water bowl. $50.704-055-2200,- Re(r1gerator, Kenmoro sido- by-sldo. $150. Cabin tont, ifrxN', $100, Now olftoo desk. $76.330-055-5034 Aiding mower, 12 hp. Mur* ray. Runs and cuts good. Now baltory. $225. Call any* lime. 704-246-3070 Rims. 17 Inch,4'lugs. $400. 'Call 704-267-2012 for moro Informatton. Screens for house, alu­minum. Ciko now. Vartous sizes. $10 each - 19 lelt. •Please coll 7Q4-790-1213 Tnble and two rocking chairs, $60. Brother sowing machine, now, $05. Call 704-636-8300 Table, glass top with brass bottom $16. Sharp oloctrto typowrllor with tabto, $30. Ploaso call 704-030-0192 Trailers, farm. 2 avallabto. Ono 4x0 livostock end'ono 5x10 Hat bed. $125 eoch or $225 lor bolh. 70‘1-270-2в95 Veil, bridal w/poarl beaded headband. Whlto satin ring bearer's pillow. Decorativo ribbon. $40.330-990-3531 FREE DIRECTV 4 ROOM SYSTEM! D I R E С T V . 265+ ALL DIGITAL CHANNELSI 130 HD CHANNELS! rKLE HBO. Showliiiii; S. SI.»/ lor 3 Monlhs! PnckcKjes Stari only $29 99 F№E DVR/HD No Slart Up Costs' We're Local Installeis! Toll Free 866-695-7938 |Chbnnel Pkgs. Start . I $29.99/m o IVIisc For Sale VHS, Star Trek episodes, 7 Star Trek movlos, '7ho Star Trek Compondium' $2 each or$IOOforall. 704-630 0102 Vinyl Stornge Buildings 12'x' 10' wilh Ш. $3,400. 10' X 10' $2,973. Pricos Includo do* llvoiy and ftot-up. Other sizes avaiiabio. Call 704-057-0011 Wedding dress, Whlto with sequins In good condilk/n, Cnll Kolly nt 704-700-3595 $45.00 • Sporting Goods Bicycles. OO's 70’o old btoy clos, Schwinn and olhors. 0 available- $200 lor nil. 70<IC40-5750 Gun smithing lool, Badgor Ordnance, Recoil Lun-Aclton Alignment Fixturo, NEW 704- 433-3022 $30.00. Want to Buy Merctiandise Timber wonted-Pino or hardwood. 5 ocrea or more' floloct or cloar cul. Shavor Wood Producís, Inc. Cnll 704-2700291, Timber Wnnlod. 1 acio or more, pine or hnrçlwood. clonr or aolocl. HAM Log­ging. 3:Ш 400 0576 • Cats • Dogs • Horses • Umtock • Oilier Pels • PitaUvestock sSenlces' Cats Free KittonsI Two orange Inbbios, ono lortoiso shol! col­or Woodleaf Aron' 70-1-431-4402 Klttons, Dfliiulifiil <ind Irne lo (joo<l tiomol • Lofig/eliort halrod. covoral colora 704- 270-375-1 or 0Ü0 234 0032 Klttons, Iroo. Tiiree mntos.' 10-wookô old. Froo lo good homo. For more informatton, (.all 330-IC3-4PG3. Klttons. Froo Ion good home. 2black/whlto ond 2 Coclicoa. 704-314- 0020: Ask for Mary. - DogIS Beagle houso pet varioty pupa. Noi Huniers. Tri A Lesa shedding, .raro cotors (silver, khakl, cl)ocolato, orango). Standard A Mini slzes. Shols A Wormod, www.surv shlnoboaglepups.com. Mon- roo, NC breodor. Dòg's. Chihuahuas, l malo and 1 femato. $150oadi, not rogietofod, 33Q-4C3-2359 Pupploa НП1 Terrler/ChI huahua mix, beautifully marked, tollo dockod and do- wormod. 0 weeks оИ, $100 oach. 330-403-4009 or 330- 407*3115 _Dogs Beagle puppies.Full-bkîodod. $00 oach, Plonso call 704-279 0020 for more Information Dog. Lnb'. AKC, black Lab 7 monlhs old. Up to dale on all 'Shota. Call for moro Informo- lion. 704-702 0345 Puppies, DESIShiranlan. Shih-Tzu/Pomornnian combo. Born 4-U-09, Maloa^Fomalos. Cute, cuddly, nnd playlul. PInaae call to sool 330-700-2930 Otiier Pets Rnbblts, 2 mnie. Cago also. Freo to good homo. Ptoaso coll 330-204-2401 (or more ln(Ofmatton. Terrarium for sole20L and 40g screon top w/lioalor. $50.70-1-3100154 Pet & Llvestoci< Services Horses, Boarding. Tinkotboll Eiiuosirlan Contor, Excoltont Fncllitioi). Advnnco. Full Bonrd $350 por monlh. 330010-5030 • Business Oppottualtlei • Legal Notices ' • FresAds • Instruction • lost i Found • Monuntent/Centelerif Lots' • Notices .• Special Occasions • TranelOppotlnnltles Business. Opportunities ALL CASH VENDINQI Do You En^ Up to $00(Vday (po- lonlial)? Your own local routo, 25 Machines ond Cnndy. All for $0,095. 1-80в-753-3450, MulliVond.LLC -All Cash Vendingi Do You Earn Up to SOOO/day (poten­tial)? Your own tocal routo, 25 Macfilnoa and Candy. All for $0,005. 1 000-753-3450, Mul- liVond, LLC Free Stuff Cat. Loving cat noocis good Indoor homo. Ploaco coll 704-700-5005 Free Beagle, 1 yeor old.Mato, huusobrokon. All shols. Froo lo good homo. Call 33Q- 703-7730 for moro info. FREE Boxer mix0-8 wooks. To good homo on- ly. Cali 704-209-5310 or 704- 939-0240 for more Info. Free camper, small. Good lor junk, fix-up, or Storage. Ploaso call 704-033-0299 for moro Information. Free cat Mato, tong-halrod grey tabby. Noutorod. Shots up-to-date. To good homo on­ly. Call 330-047-4306 SAI llkDAY ■ |UNI 27. ■ 2 I'M I ».I, I WhIh viII. ( ..... ( . ★ A n V I )< W A l lU S SI I i A H S O I U ll- * * 4 \ Free Stuff Freo firewood.You cut nnd haul.Pieaso cnll for more Info. 704-202-1275 Froo Kitten,Ono Female lo good home.Cnll 704-754-^340 Freo klttoni.ewoekeold.LIltortraliMd,To good homo only,704•431*4424 Freo puppy, Doberman mix.Blue A lanr. Fomato. В wks. Shots, tail docked, dew daws removed. 330-703-7730 KIHens. 6 Kittens. Wormed, leukemia tested, vaoclnotod. Free to good homo. Rovwin Animal СУП1С. 704-030-3408 Kittons. Cuto and vory lov- ing. 1 part Siamese and 3 Tabby. 6 weeks old. Free lo good homes. 704-057*4024 Kitteni. Freo lo good homo. Vnrtous cotors. 7 wooks old. Litter irained. Call 704-210- 2014 i( interested. Instruction AIRLINES ARE HIRING-Trnin lor high paying Aviation Mnlntonnnco Cnroor. FAA np- provod protjram, Finnnclal aid if (luniifiod. Houaing avallabto. Call Avialton Instituto of Maln- lonanco (ООО) 349-5307. Attend coltogo online from homo Modicnl, Business, Pnrniogal, Computors, Crimi­nal Juotico. Job placomonl nsslotnnco. Computer nvail* abto. Rrmnclnl aid II qualiflod. Call 000-050-2121, www.* CnnturnOnllno.com Ationd College Onlino from homo. Medical, Business, Paralognl, Computors, Crimi­nal Justice. Job placomonl assistance. Computer avail* abto. Financial aid If qualified. Call 060-850-2121, WWW.- ConluroOnltno.com Drlveri/traineet needed.NaltonnI Carrtors Hiring Nowl No oxpertonce neodedi No CDL? No probtomi Training avallabto with Roadmastor. Call Now. 000-494-8450, FIRERGHTER- Paid training. Join olito U.S. Navy team. Good pay, modicnl/dental. promotions, vacatkjn. HS grnds agofl 17-34. Call Mon- Fri, 000 002*7231 for local In- lorvjow.* Pnld training, )oln olilo U.S. Nnvy leam. Good pay, modlcal/donlal, promo­tions, vacotton. HS grads agos 17-34. Call Mon-Fri, 000 002*7231 for local inter- view. Lost & Found Found Boston Terrier, fo­mato, Young, vory swoot. Woodleaf RdJGordon Groon- housoaroa. 704-030-5000 Found dog * Bon|l typo fo* mato. Near Granito Knitwear, Please call to Identity. 704-209-1359 Found dog near Castof Rd and Rimer Rd in Faith nrea. Small brood. Call lo klontify. 704-202-2990 Fqund puppy. Very, young black fomato puppy. Castor Rd. aroo. Ptoaso call 704* ■ 239-5009 loidonlify. Found Yorkle. 4 pounds, op* proxlmaloly Juno 1, China Grove aroo. Coll to kkintlfy. 704*787-9452 Found, Black Lab w/brown leather collar. Lower Slone Ch.Rd. Calt704-2ü9-65021oclaim. Free dog. Shepherd A colllo mix, fomalo. 6-8 monlhs old. Shols, spayed. To good homo only. 704-279-0305 Freo Pit Bull mix.One yoar old. Up-t04late on shols Call 704-209*1234 Notices DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Contor offers confklontiai A froo pregnancy tests, support son/lcos ànd roforrals. Moke a healthy chotoo for your llfol Call 336*753 HOPEforoppt. 355± .A C RES ()ircrr<lii>i2T m ti, C(iiultliuU<tni, aiul at ftVVhulc IQUr^HIAN PARADISE! 276.970.5201 866.787.4243mvw.rcilli.wkmirtinni.com Quintiil S E A S I D E ^ R E N T A L S Pmmicr Vaailloii Humes Surfsidc Dcacli & Qardcii City Beach 'if. ^ "'sl'i.'ii rccciw! 7th nijiht FREE ‘iis 4 (ic/icn for Hliie Wilier AilientHrc.1 W|)/tiii Wiiicliiiiji Excursion r FREp, Vacation Qttide S866-614-3411. mific.s~atvuy froni Myrtle Beach, SC ♦ ti>ivw,sc(i.s'j<le4>ip|,)i^t DAVIE-CLEMMONS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .Fune 11,2009 - D7 Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 - 1 7 7 - 7 6 1 - 2 1 2 1 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM F R E E A D S Giving away something or sellifi' R E A C H O V E R 2 9 , 0 0 0 R E A D E R S E V E R Y W E E K ! P I C T U R E A D S Include a photo with your auto ad & run it''; ■ r rn » ^ Iosf pet? •, I for 4 weeks (or $20._Run a photo w /yo u r' q q ^buy IT ВПВ BDBBi ' 1 ^ WCBRb 1Ц1 null a JilOIO wnun II run гнввштlimilaMci,eiTOà|)fiy.c#ioi(W^^ houso ad tof $30 (ог 4 weoRs. • ieslNMOpportailtlei • Coadei/rownhoaMt • HoMltlliim • Hogm tar Sale • lamlMMtPnpttlif • LakaPnperty • land lor Sale • Lots lor Sale • Manulactured Home Dtalen • Manufactured Hone Sales • Manulactured Home Lob lor Sale • ManulacttredHenn Sertrlul Repaln • Mortgage Senrlces/ Loans • Real Estate Smices • RoilEslata-Comnwclal • Resort & Vacation Piopetty • Wanted: Real Estate Homos for Sale Bermuda Run Country Club. 3ÜM, 3BA lownliouoo. Carport,' pool prlvltogos. $175,000. 330-900-7000 Farmington. Houso nnd fnrm lor enlo. Www.157rnc- coon.cliockoutmore.com or call 330-702-0042 Government MortgagesZeru Down nnd $0000 BackHurryl Call 70-1-030-01- Homos, Government funrl* Ing avallablo (or all homo buyers who own land or havo fondly Innd. $0 down, easy financing. Coif 330*348* 0347. Local. HOMEOWNERS or INVESTORS 3BR,baoomenl, cnrporl, brick rnnch. Country. Currently bolng rented nl $70(VnK>. ($8,40(Vyr) $30,000 down, 704-630-0095 Mocksvillo. 2BR, IDA with cnr port on Mill St. Nico size lot. Stove A rofrlgorator Irv ciudod. 330-492-5320 or 330- 400-0345 Land for Sale Acreage, 32twooded Plus2 ctonrod buikling sitos, 2.4-3 0 ПСГОЭ rural setting/road Irontago. 330-492-2144 CRYSTAL COAST, NC Wn-toriront al drasltoally roducod pricosi Noariy 2 AC water ac* cosa $59,000. NOW $29,900: 9 AC doopwalor lot whuro you can moor a boat IlOO.BOO, NOW$30,000. TIHJ morkot ia HOT. own you ovm innd wilh direct accese lo kayaking, canooing, lei skiing or t)oallngl Boat launches havo luat rocontfy boen In- slaltod for ovon groator con* ventonco. No timo (ramo to build. Groat finandng avail* abto. 077-337*0104. Owner ssorKico-1 nood ho’pl Owner musi soli nowl Ono acre, heavily wooded, rivor nccess homosito on tho Calawbo RIvor. Ovor 50% oli originai lisi prfco. Pavod roads, pool, river walk trails, sport court, ole. Flrsl $20,000 takes it off my hands. Call rtow 080-310-2314. IVIanufactured Home Sales SO Down with your land.No closing cost.Ploijao call 330-290-5012 $2,500 down 13 payments lolt.Ploaso call704-483-3702__________ $3,000 down - only 13 pay­ments left. Call qulckl Wo ownor (inanco. Ploaso call 330-299-5013 Cash rebates ol $3,000 • $0,000 on hundreds of homos. Please call (or details 330-209-0526 Foreclosed HomesAvallabto in Davio County Act Nowl 888-273-8791 Holy CowlSinniewidesOnly 7.5%CallToday704-630-9040 Mocksville area. 3BR.2BA $650/month,Ownor financing.Call 704-403-3702 Mocksvliie Skyline D/W, 28 X 52, L/D rm combo, 2BR/2BA, Incl oppio. Must bo moved, $22,000. 336-098- 8142 or 336-900-3305 Manufactured __Home Sales New 3 BR ranch.$09,995. On Private toi. $500 Moves You Ini Act nowl 330-707-0750 ' New Homes $2,500 Domi 2 credit references 330-299-0526 Own your own home and moke no house paymenls foi oyoar.Cnllfordolalls 330-209-5012 Rent-to-OwnNew 3BR, $99 down Plonso cnH 000-273-0701 noplace ttml Okl Singlewldo Todayl CInyton Homes ol Salisbury Replacomeni Spe­cialists 704-030-9840 Shndy Acret MoUle. Home Park. John Crolts RdMwy 04 E., Mocksvillo. Small oldor mobile homo. Groat for sin­gles/couptos. 330-009-2092 Mortgage Service/Loans Houses for Rent eoi N. of IHoclavllto. 3I3R. тВА. Full bosomont. Appll- cotton A deposit required. $b50/mo. Coll 704-270-1717 Advance, 125 Uttto John Dr. 2BR, тВА Brick ranch, 2 cor ctoan. No 336-7Г‘ Advance. 3BR, 2Vi BA, garogo. 2,000 ± s(, security syslem. Executive home Rent $1,400 or Rent to Own. 704-630-0695 Advance. 420 Gun Club. 4DR, IBA, hool punWAC, now remodel. 1,450 SF, ap­pis. W ao, no Insklo pels, $075/mo * dop. Possibly HUD. 336-008*7003. 23 Famillea Helped Govomment Mortgages Avallabto. $0 Down. Call 704030 0400 Resort & VocatlonJProgert^ NO MOUNTAINS- Loo СпЫп Lk]uidation Sale. 0 Now 1A2 story cnblns on 1.5 to 2* ocros slarlirtg at only $70,000. Land Foradosuro: 2f wooded acres, vlow, pos* eiblo shoft snlo. For pk:turos/dotoils coll: 000-736- 5522. •НимИасИп! •liiiirnp«t)llNM •MfMilatri • n tk tl CiMMcUllMtal • Parivi lanllw IM • Им<(м1мйМи« Lria • MaairiMturedHonm lot Rent • Resort tVaeallon Rentals • Roommala Wanted • Roen» lot Rent • Storage • WanteltoRmt ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulaton ЭЭв*753-в777ог 336*751*2085 MOCKSVILLE <Chortoston Ridge. 3BR, 2BA. Screened porch, fenced backyard, 2 cor gorago. Smoko Freo. Roducea S/D of $450. $805/mo. MOCKSVIUE*3BR, m BA, WeHmalntained with appliances, heal pump, (ud basement, deck A large tot. Pels nogotiabto. Avail* abto July 1.$800/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Beautiful 2 story cotonial, 48R. 2HBA. gas fogs, deck, fencod backyard. 2-car garage* Avail. July1.$1150/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Vtolorian homoon3ac. 3BR, ША. wrap around porch, ofllco, ap^lancea. Smoko free. AvaH. Juno 15 $785/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston ЗЗв-7М-в7770ГМв*791* 2069 Manufactured Home for Rent tsstVMomli LancWome Packages Or Just Keep Ronllng 704-630-0403 3fiR, 2BA. Private tot. vory ntoo. No pots, no smoking. Deposit A re(, $475Лло. Call 330-098-2072 Advance. ЭВП, 2\^ BA dou- bto wUe. m acres. Hugo yard. $05(Vmo. Ctoso*lo schools. 336*703-5325 Davio County. 3BR, 2DA. $450/month plus $450 do- pcert. Criminal hlalory re­quired. 701-Q73-'/081 Davie County. Nice So* eluded Mobito Homo Park has 3BR/20A A 2BRÆBA slngtowktos (or rent. АЛар-g toncos. No Pels. Soct. 0 K, Depoelt required. Ptoaso call 336-090-5002. Green Hill Rd. 3BR, 2BA brick ranch. Great foom A llv* Ing room, Central oir A heat. Carport, utility/storage room. 704-534-5170 Mookavllle 4ВНЛЛ BA, 101Soltoy Avo In town, kitchon, LR, r>ow hoat pump. $650/m0 -f $6 50 dop, 336-8)7-0237, Mockavllle ere*. 3BR/2V^ DA. Rent to OwnI Garage, approx 2,000 s(, cent heat/alr. Vory Nice. $15,000 down, $3M/mo. 704-6300695 Apartments Green Hill Rd. 2BR, IBA with kilchon/dinlng/don com- bl(\ation. W/0. С&ф<и1. Con­trol hool and air. Ploaso coll 704-534-5179 Condos & Townhomes Near Lewlsvlilo/Clommons 2BR, 2QA Condo (or ronl olf Country Club RO. $050. Call 330-072-0072 Houses for Rent Mockavllle Reni to Own Homeowner or Investor! 3BR, basomont, софоП, country. Home Is now rentqd, Guaranteed rontnl Incomo of $700/mo ($0,40(Vyr). $30,000 down, 704-030 0005 rmfngton A 2BFV2BA, al appliances, contrai hont A air, dock. A garogo. No pota. No smok­ing. $60a/rr>o. plus dopooil. Ploaso coll 330-655-3272 or 330-008-3636 Autos i/J .'-? ..............HONDA, 2003, ACCORD 6X. $0 down, will lielp fi­nance. Credit. No ProbtomiPrivate party soto. ■ 1704-071-2223Coll 7 Honda, 200S AccordExcoltont condtton. While ox* terior. bolgo interior. 53,000 milos. $13,500, obo. Contact Mockavilio ownor Jomie, 000-2470 Lexus,________Needs ongino work, some al­ready done. $1700 OBO. Call 704-402-0533 Mockavllle. 345 Hobson Drive. 4BR, 2BA. Remodotod inside. Brontf new refrigerator and stove. No smoking. Out­side pola only. $100 pot do- pobit. Avaltobto in 2 weeks. Deposit neodod up (ronl Please call 336-990-6257. MoekevillA. Ready Now 2 BR brick house, fumlslied, also etoctrto. $550/ mo. 2BR, 1 DA mobifo home, private lot. 704-207-5501 Olf 601.1BR cottage In coun­try, ’Furnished.- No pots. Per* feet for 1 or 2. $400. Rent, dop. A ref, 336-204-4750 Off 601. 2BR. 'Fumlshed,* On private tot In country. No pets. 3 poopto limll. $450 •» dep. A ref. ЗЭв-204-476д Pinebrook School Dlalrld.3BR, 2BA. $550/mo. $300 deposit. Abfloiutely nu pets. 336-940-2516. Shady Ace Mobito 14ome Pk 14x70 2BR, also doii)towklo for rent. John Crotts Rd., US Hwy 04 East, Mocksvilto. No pots. Call 336-000-2092 Resort & Vacation Rentals Macliivllli,209Mori« Street. Liko f ^ l Immacu- lalol 3BFVm BA. lg comer lot. $750/mo t $750 socurlly dop, 1 yr toaso, no pels. Call Mary O ERA Premier Realty 336-MO-7077 Free Camping A $200 In Grocery Rewardef OoouUful Campground Resort In Norlh Carolina. Amozing Amonittos and Family Funf Coll 000- 795-2199 lo Discover Morol Free Camping A $200 in Grocery Rowardfll Amonittoa and Family Funi Beautiful Campground Resort In North Carolina. Amazlngl Cafl 600- 795-210910 Discover Morol Auctions APPLIANCE A ELECTRON­ICS AUCTION- Saturday, June 13 ot to a.m.. 418 s. Solisbu7 Avenue, Sponcor, NC. SolHng scratch A dent. Invonlory (rom o local doator duo lo rolocotton. Hundreds of new major brand appll- anco, etoctrontos, TVs. OuoB- ly now morchondlso at ouo* tioni www.ClossicAuctions.* com 704-507*1440.NCAF5470 Appliance A Elaetronlci Auction • Saturday, Juno 13 Al 10 a.m.. 410 8, Solsbury Avonuo, Sponcnr, NC. Soiling scratch A dent, invenloiy from a tocal dealer duo lo roloco* lion. Hundreds of now major brand appflance, etoctronics, TVs. Quality new merchan­dise ol aucttonl www.ClossI* cAuctlona.com 704*507.1449. NCAFS470 Toyota, 1900 4RunnerExcoltont body InsUo and out. Needa a motor. Good tiros and rims. $1,000. 330-990- 5838 .'oyota,2000, Prius- Loallv)r,Navlgatton GPS, JBL sound system, bluo- looth, satollilo radio 40,000 miles. New Mtoho- lin lires. Excoltont Cond* toni 704-405*7359 $15,530 éoate & JWgterçra«_ 1990. Rebuilt englno '05, tow hrs, 3 soais. Not used for 2 yrs. No battery, $960. Make -------8-5030Offer 336-018-5 Motorcycles &ATVS Auction • 2 Boach Lota* Frt­day, Juno 10. 2000 О 1:00 PM. 291 Topsai Rd. A 5737 16th Avonuo, North Topaail Boach, NC 28450. www.bfownondthlgponauo- tlona.com. 010-289-0523. NCAL »7303. Auctions OCEANFRONT REAL ES­TATE AUCTION, Oconnfronl Island on the Atlantto at Shol- lotlo Intot, Ocoanfront Homo- silos, Wotorwoy Homosrto; Brunswick County, NC; 6-20- 09. Iron Horso Auctk>n, NCAL3936. 000-097*2240, wwv/.Ironhorsoauclton.com Res t Auo*tlon • Wednesday. Juno 17 ol 10 a.m., 3915 Gtonwood Drive, Suite A*7, Chariolto, NC. Hundreds of Items, Ho­bart SUcors/Mixera, Gas Cooking Equipment, Ro(rlgor*olion, fCO Mochinos. WWW,*ClasslcAucttons.oom 704- 791-6025. NCAF5479/550e AUCTION- REAL ESTATE A FURNISHINGS, Edenton. NC, Tho Lord's Proprtotor'a inn, on historic BAB. Real es­tate offered In 0 pnrcols. Also selling anliquea, (umituro, roslourant oquipmont ond (ix* lures. Auction on Juno 20,10 a.m. al Saint Pnura Episcopal Church. Coll Russoll Sonoll * 000-551 -3500 or soo property al www.wolt2.com. Wo^ A Associates, Inc.. Roanoke, VA. Brokers A Auctioneers, NC#7500 Home Improvement Au> tlon * Soturdw, Juno 20 ot to a.m., 201 S. Central Ave.. Lo* eust. NC. Granito Tops. CaM* not Sets, Doora. Corpol, Tile, Hardwood, Balh Vonittoa, Composite Docking, Lighting, Nomo Brand Tools. NC Satos Tax oppltoi. wwrw.Claisl* cAuctlons.com 704-507«1449. NCAF8479 UND AUCTION, Mcckton* burg County, VA, 301.7 acres, ono minute from Lako Gaston. Oflored In S traete. 54.6 acres sella ABSOLUTE, regardtoss ot prtool Creek frontago. long rood fronlago, genito topography * period (or dovolopmont, rocroatton and Investment. HekJ Juno 27,2000* 12 NOON at Lako Gaston Vokintoer FIro Do- partmont, Bracoy VA, Call ChorBe Wfldo or Boyd Terrv pto - 000-551-3500 or www.* wolticom. Woltx A Asso- dnles. Inc. Brokers A Auc- tionoors,VAi*321 Mockavllle. 3BR IBA. now otoc. cenlral HAA. Renoval- ed. $050/mo. * soo dop. CaH MarLo A Co Really 402-7505 Yamaha Vstar 659 Classlo.2005, Btock and sllvor. Like now, low milos, $0,500. 336-' 761-2450 Service Truck engine, 5.0 Ford, wilh sslor Major Commerolal Und Auction. CommordAl Lota, Cor Wash, Houso, Rosldon* liol Lota; 0/25/00; Slodmon. NC. Close proximity to Fort Brngg/FAyotloviito. Iron Horse Auction, 000-007*2248. NCAL3936. www.iroo* horspaucUon.com Rowan Auction Co. Pro(es- alonal Auctton Sonricos; Salisbury, NC 704-033-0000 Kip Jennings NCAL 0340 Caregivlng Services will all with oldojly. Cnn ho'p wilh housodoanirw, light cooking, running orronds, otc. Plooao call 330-071-4305 Child Care & Nursery Schools Home Improvement Lnwson'a Home Improve^ monts. Windows, doors, vfnyl siding, brick. bk>ck work, fog siding, hardwood flooring. Froo ootlmotes, Ownor Andy Lnwson Can 330-909-0695 • Llcensod Family Child Caro Home in Salisbury has Immo* diato openings (or proschool and school nge children. Mon-Sat An Shifta * DSS OK (704) 754-2514 N0W0PSN1Hnloya Futuro Loadora Olforlng; ExcopBonol Child- caro 7 days a wook.tsl and 2nd ehm agos nowbom*12 yoam (704) 637-3000 Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 “Wo can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed" The Federal Trade . Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and timely Infor­ mation from your credit report is lying. There's no easy fix for bad credit. It takes time and a con­ scious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credTt. A message from The Salisbury Post and Ihe FTC. Vinyl elding and vinyl win­dow instaHolton. No job too smnll. Froo estimotos. Call Mork Troyer at 704-057-0011 Music Services Beginner Guitar Losoor^s. Hondlng muslo, toblnture, chords, scales and basto fln* yorpicking. Con 492-6108 ’ Tree Service Canopy Tree Service, Pro*lossionnl Sowico at reason* obto ralos. Fuly Insured. Call for (roe ostimatos. Re(or^ oncos avonublo. Also, (iro* wood for sale. 330-008*4374 тем Quality Tree Care ALand Molntonanco. Haz* nrdoua removals, pnjning A presorvotioln, storm damage с1оп-1ф, gracSng, haulm clearlrig, stump removal, landscaping. Thomas Martin. Insured. Coil: 33W07*7534, homo: 336-050-0011 Tutoring Services Tutoring. Summor Tutoring in otomentary, roading and mnlh. Call to schoduio times nnd dnys 492-0100. Classifieds W orkI 1-877-751-2120 G o P a M e s s ly M ay Ann V/. Compare and Save! B u y T H E R A -G E S IC * NC WATERFROr^ AUC­TION. Pamlico County, Juno 27. Our Country Auction A Realty, NCAL 5310, NCRELC-7505. Phono: 1- 252-747-4213. Info:WWW,BollCiookAuciIon.com NC Waterfront Auction, PamSco County. June 27. Our Country Auctton A Real­ty, NCAL 5316, NCRELC- 7585. Phono: 1*252.747* 4213. Info: www.Bol- CrookAuctton.com Century 21 Triad 336*751*2222 350 McCullough Rd., Mockavllle. 3QR,1BA.$725/mo. 264 Ken Dwlggins- Mocksvlllo 38R,2BA.AII oppi. Indudod. $750/mo. 8225 Shallowford Ln,< Uwlsvillo2BR,2BACot- logo w/oil hoal. $550/mo. 0020 Whitmore Covo Ln.Ctommons. Stunning 40R, ЗИгВА 2-slory brick. Full basomont. community pool, A town molntonanco provided. $1,90(Угтю. 215 McCullough Rd.2BR,1BA. Hool pump^cont. olr. $575/mo, 239McCulk)ughRd. 2pR, IBA. Oil hoal/win­dow air. $525/mo. Clemmona. Tangiewood Farms. Ono bodroom condos, ovall. Community pool. Call for details. Hv^OOl Bypasa.« Mockavllle. (Just olf 1-40) Commordol olltoo space (orloaso. 2olfico8, break room.rocopllon aroa A bathroom. $700/rno. Posslbio oddt'l spnco availabto.. Cali Century 21 Triad 336*751*2222 Mon-Fri 6am-6pm OR 336*751*5555 Ext 213 nights and weekends. Mockavllle. Immaculate 3BR / 1.5BA brick ranch. Now софо1 ond paint. Rango, diahwasher and sido- rofrlgorator. Enorgy hoat pump, $60(Vmonth + $000 security doposli. No pots. Call Mary Hondrtoks at 330-040-7077.__________ PENNINGTON A CO. ЭЗб-ООв-МОО 336*90»<)747 Wo havo ronlois ovailablo. Londtords and tenants -> Call us for Infonnation oh proper­ties or property manago- mont. Wo havo an automol* od phono system (or in(or* . matton. Commercial Proportloa^ Businesses for toaso or sato. Call Jantoo McDantol 330-900-0747 Pennington A Co. 336-996*0400 ЭЭ6-609Ю747 Renters Wanted Land/Honw Packagos ond Afiordabto Mortgages, Coll Clayton Homos 704-030-6403 Winston-Salem, 3 BR, 1 BA plus 2 fin. rms In full bsmt. All appl. (urn. 2430 Oueen SL 1 bik (rom Knollwood. Very clean, rocont remodel, c/a,SOS hoat, No pots. $050 mos. 36-766-0525. "S ffice ^i Commercial . Rental BCM BusIhm. PwI(, ForOHIO or loaso. 0,000 sq. It. building. 1500 to 4500 sq fl unlls. Commorclal lots lor salo or will Ixiild 10 suit lon- am. 330.098.3165 Urgent new s for people who took AVAN DIA /AVANDAIVIET Avandla*, A vandam et* and Avandaryl*, druca prescribed to p atien ts w ith Type 2 diabetes, have been linked to h eart attack s, stro k es t t congestive h eart rallure (CHP). To evaluate your p o ten tial claim , call oa now toll free a t 1-800-THB-XAQLB for a fltM ooiM iiltatlon. We p ractice law only in A rizona, b u t associate w ith law yers throughout' th e U.S. ^ m OOLOBERO к OSBORNE l-eOO'TflE'BAOLB (l-e00>843>a245) WWW.1800<hecaflle.coin Q lllt ir lit lir t г о т н а п м й и п п ! Dlicountod Foot nt more lhan 600 Ooir Couriei In 10 Southoait Stateli www.lungnc.org 800.892.5650 Make« а great Falhaj^DaygifU 4- ame Т Ж AMEItICANINOiOCIATK)N«oTMvtfi emina Donate Your Vehicle * Ro*ceivo $1000Grocery Coupon. Unltod Breast Cancer Foun- datton. Froo Mammograms, Breast Cancor info: www.ubc(,In(o. Froo Towing, Tex Doduclibto. Non-Runners Accepted, 1-88a-468-5964. ' DONATE YOUR VEHICLE*Reçoive $1000 Grocery Coupon. U(^ted Breast Con* cer Foundatton. Froo Mam­mograms, Breast Cancer Info: www.ubc(,ln(o. Froo Towing, Tex Doduclibto, Non-Runners Accoplod, 1*880-460-5964. I il I : r i 1 л п •DAVIE COUNTY ËN ÏE Ï^ÎSE Т1Ш^ ;iI Ir; ( и ! U Fundraisers Friday, June 12 ’SoondiofSuininer, signature event :bf Davie Community Foundation, '6;3M0;30 p.m., CMldrcss Vine- ■ynnb, Lcxin^on. For Info; 753-6903. ;Boy Seoul Troop 525 Fundraiser ;^upp«r, homburger/liotdog, ctilps, .Шпк, dessert - $6, at Jericlio- jlaidlson Rtirilan Bldg., Oreenhill Hd., from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Proceeds fe National Jmnboree Trip 2010. •Saturday, June 13 P r^ am , by the Criift Btolhcrs, 7 p.m., nt Mt. Olive UMC, ,^521 Wyo Rd, Yadkinville. Pro- :cteds to Relay fo r Life. Xottntry Ilam & Sausage Break- 11Ы, Center UMC, 6-10 a.m. Menu: countiy ham, sausage, eggs, biscuits, ^ v y , grits, and ail the trimmings - Jwlde the Family Life Centcr. j^otdogs St Cakes, at Jesus Life fission. III Caravan Lane (take 1)S№1 N. onlellacross from Danner iRd.), 7 n.m. until. .i^riday, June 19 Game Night, at Sticfncld-Calalmln Comm. Centcr, 174TurkcyfootRd., doors open 6 p.m. for food & conces­ sions, games 7 p.m. Saturday, June 20 FUndralMr Breakfast, at Bread of .Life Bapt. Church, 7-10;30 u.m. Price: $S. Walk-ins ore wclcome. LocaUon; 4557 NC 801 North (just off US 601). 'Prabe Fest, al Pork Bapt. Church, tJS 64 E„ Mocksvilie, 3-6:30 p.m. Concert Is free, but donations ac- .cepted for Kelay For Life. Bring a chair & concessions will be avall­ abto for purchase. iHamburgcr/lloldog Cookout, m ■l-Ioiy Cross Lutlienin Church, 1319 ?JS 601 Soutli, from 5:30-8 p.m. Donations a:ccpled for Keliiy fo r Ufe. Saturday, June 27 3rd Annual GoirToumament, by Iho Cooieomeo Civitan Club, Foxwood Golf Club, Woodleaf. In memoiy of Flake Blackwood wilh j)CocccdstoCoolccmceClvitan Bldg. Jind. For info or lo ontcr your leiun: :^336-284-2030/cell336-909-2192or :336-2844353/cell336-655-8937or 'Www.cooleemeccivltans.com 'hetdog Lunch, by men’s fellow- 'ihlp of New Union UMC, In church ^ in g lo t, 1869 Sheffield Rd., II 'a.m. til 2 p.m. Donations accepted. tWoiiien’s fellowship selling Krispy Xremc donuts $5 box. ‘Saturday, July 18 llotdog/llnmburgcr/lce Cream .Fundraiser, ul Slieffield-Calaliain Comm. Ctr, l74Turkeyfoot Rd., 5- 8 p.m. lOngolng Smith Grove UMC Pancake & Sausage Breakfast, 3rd Saturdays - May, July & Aug., 7-9:30 o.m. Pro­ ceeds 10 youlh missions and acllvi- ties. (Counliy Breakfast resumes In Ihe fall). CookcmecClvltmis BBQ Chicken, jnl Fri. of each month, ul Cool­ eemee Civllan Bldg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chickcn, BBQ slaw, baked beans, roll &. pound cuke. $7 perplalo. Reserve yourplate, signup . at Cooleemee Hardware or cull 284- 2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver or- 'der of five (5) or more. Proceeds lo help pay for Cooleemee Civitan Comm. Bldg. Wesley United Methodist Church jHam & Sausage Breakfast, with ^1 the iximmings, 3rd Sul. of euch month, 6-10 a.m. Reunions .Sunday, June 14 i^ualPo№ Rcunlan, atComalzer .bapt. Church fellowship hall, ‘cveyone wclcome. :Fri.&Sat.,June19&20 ■^Oth Annual Davio Training 'School/Ccntral Davie High Re- :unlon. Village Inn Golf* Confer- ince Center, Clemmons, Fri. 7-11 -p.m., Snt. 7 p.m. For info: 998-3626, !W8-7797, or 940-3639. Siunday, June 28 •pnw&JaneSmllhdealRobcrtson /Family Reunion, covered dish ■Junch, 1 p.m., at Fork Civic Center. ;A11 relatives & friends welcome. ^Saturday, Aug. 29 :i)avle High 20 Year Class Reunion, ■for info www.daviehigh89.com or call 751-3236. Reii^on Thru Thurs., June 11 VBS, at Eatons Bnpt. Church, “Croco­ dile Dock", 6:15-8:30 p.m. each evening. For info; 998-6149. Thru Fri., June 12 Homecoming & Revival, nt arenter Mount Morla Missionary Bapt. Chtuch, begins Sun. with 1 ;30 lunch then4 pim, servicc, revival services 7 p.m. each night. VBS, at Eagle Heights Cliurch, 6- 8:30 p.m., all wclcome, theme ‘Tlie Incredible Race", on last night dinner and parents welcome to attend. Sun.-Thurs., June 12-16 VBS, at Now Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd., FruUs o f the Spirit, 6:30-8:30 p.m. nightly, ages 3-12. For info or to pre-register 492-6408. Sun.-Thurs., June 14-18 VBS, nt ijames Bapt. Church, Boo­ merang Express, 6:15-8:30 p.m., cla.s.scs from 2yrs. to 6th gnide. Com- mencemem Fri. June 19 with plzzn, d ilh lm i 's iiragnwi, ami mitmllile, Monday, June 15 VBS, SonRock Kids Ciunp, 9 a,m. til noon daily, games, stories, crafts, songs, ages 4 thru those Just com­ pleted 9lh grade. Topre-rcglstcr: 998- 8306. Mon,-Fri., June 15-19 VBS, at Harvest Fellowship, 130 Fecdmill Rd., Advance, 6:30-8:30 VBS, al Cedar Creek Missionary Bupl., 6:30 p.m. nightly. Wed.-Fri., June 24-26 VBS, ul Hurvcsl Fellowship, 130 Fcedmiii Rd., Advunce, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Forages 4-12. Saturday, June 27 Sungfest, nl Cedar Creek Mission­ ary Bapl., 6 p.m. Ongoing After School I’rogram , ut Cornutzer UMC, serving Cornutzer Elemenlary School, ages 5-12 years. Call 998-0687 for Info. H20 (His lo Own), now ministry nt Jerusalem Bapt. Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksvlilo. On Wednes­ days at 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are collego, single, or mnrtled. Wo cover topics pertinent & inter­ esting lo Ihis ago group. Awana, every Wod. evening 6:30- , 8 p.m. at Eaglo Heights Churcli. The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksvillc Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. nl7p.m., al407 Milling Rd., Mocksvillo. Free admission. For info; 7»l-876-3665. l''lminclal I’cnce Uiilver.slly, 13 week serio.s starts Sept. 9, at Hillsdale Bapl. Church, 7 p.m. Open lo public. Call 940-6618 for info and preview sessions info. AWANA & Voulh Program, nt Ijumes Bnpt. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., ages four through sixth grade. Info: 492-6434. A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approaching the Temple o f Cod. Psulms 26 each Tues. 10:30-11:30 n.m. al Jcricho Churcli of Christ. All women invited. Cail 704-798- 2038 for info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed. night ut Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m, current topic: authentic relationships. All materials provided al no cost. All women invilcd. Cnll 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s BlblcStudy, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in a home near Milling Roud aren. All women welcome. Info; 751-5229. Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from female perspective und Africun American, Latino, und American women, 2nd Sut. of each montli al Fairfield Bapl. Church, 164 Excniibur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). Info; 940-5149, Cornutzer Cuffechausc, 3rd Sun. of euch month, 7 p.m. at Cornutzer UMC. Women’s Study Group, Phnse 2, on Biblical women, presenled by Hunnuh’s Ministries. Free & held every second Sat. of each month, 10-11 a.m. Ail welcome, info: 940- 5149. CarcNel Counseling Centers, at First Baptlsl Church, 390N. Main St., Mocksvilie. Offers inler-do- nominalioniii counseling. Academi­ cally trained, certified counselors DARE Machine & Repair H a s A c q u ire d C o m p le te Iiiy e n to ry o f _____-H y d ra u jjc Hos^^ F ittings; F ro m G e n e ’s A u to P a its Hose^ Asj^m bled W hile You W ait! David Reayis 1; 2960-3 Griffith Rd. PH# 336-6S9-3332 Winston-Salem, NC & mental health professionals, info. & appt. 751-2041, Preschool/Parents Morning Oul, Bethlehem United Moth. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2- M,W orT, Th. Ago 3 - M,T, Th. Ago 4 & Pre- K - three or four days per week. Call 998-6820. Preschool, at Center United Moth. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days per week (2 yr. old class) 8:30- 11:30 a.m. Phono 940-3753. Awana & Bible Study, Wednes­ days ut 7 p.m., Hope Baptist Taber­ nacle. ' Special Events Saturday, June 20 Spirit of Elvis, Junkers Mill Out­ door Theater, 107 Salisbury St., Mocksvilie, 7-11 p.m., DJ from 7- 8:30 p.m. Show features Elvis Vegas show & light show. $10 adults, $8 srs„ children 12 & under are free. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909- 2263. Rain tiale: Sal., Aug. 29 Saturday, July 11 R&B Night, Junkers Mill Outdoor Tiieater, 107 Sallsbiuy St., Mock.4- ville; 7-11 p.m.. Show features Bluo Deville (Todd Phillips) and Tin Can Alley (Mel Jones). $10 adults, $8 srs., children 12 & under are free. Bring your lawn chuir. Info: 909- 2263. Banil Info on their websites. Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sul. night bluegrass, al Shoffieid Music Hidl, cull 704-546-3099 for info. ColTee House, 4th Sun. each month, 7 p.m., at Cornatzer UMC. Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Dates to Remember Thursday, July 23 Breast & Cervical Cancer Screen­ ing, sponsored by Davie Henllli Dept., 8 a.m. Ill 2:45 p.m. Women In heed of screening conluct Hiulth Dept. 751 - 8700 for info on liow to qunlify. Funding by Susun G. Komen Breust Cancer Foundation & NC Ba-ast & Cervical Control prognun. Ongoing Basics otSpcaking Spanish, Thurs­ dnys, 6:30p.m., In Blulsc В apt. Fam­ ily Life Ccnler. Cost of textbook = $20. Aityono welcome to attend. For info and rogistnilion cull 751 -3639 or visit our website www.BlaiseBaptist.eom FrecMonthiy Diabetes/Blood Pres- sure/Cholc.sterol Screenings, lust Fri.ofeuchmonlhin2009ulWnlMurt, 9 a.m. til 12 noon. Sponsored by Duvie Lion's Club. VLsltCoolecmec'sMlllVlllngeMu- seum, 14 Church St., Wcd.-Sat. 10 a,m. til 4 p.m. Tours ul.so available by appt. Cull 284-6040. Storytlmes, at Duvio Co. Library: Tues. 10a.m. &Fri. 11 a.m. - .stories, songs, fun for pre.schoolcrs. 1st Snt. of every month - slorie.'i/aclivilies for kids of ull ages. At Cooleemee Bnuicli; every olher Thurs. 10:30 o.m. (cull or check website for dotes). At Hillsdale UMC; every other Fri. 10 u.m. (call library or check website for dates). Special Olympics of Davlc County, play activities & fun nite, Wednes­ days at Brock Bldg. Pluy activities 6- 7 p.m. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p.m. Open lo all persons with disabilities & their families. Meetings Tuesday, June 16 Democrat Women of Davie, 6 p.m„ Pitr601 Restaurant,Mocksvillc, wilh guest speaker. Monday, June 22 NAACP Meeting, 7 p.m., at Shiloh Bnpt. Church, Depot St., Mocksvilie, with guest speaker. Friday, June 26 Class of 1964 Reunion Planning Meeting, 7 p.m. ul 200 lronhor.se Lane, Mocbvlllo. Questions; 753- 0323 or 492-5441. Ongoing Davie Beekeepers Associatlon,sec- ond Monday of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksvillc (EMS building). Vjsitors welcome. To find out moro info: www,davicbcekccpers.org VFW Post 4024,7p.m.,2nd Tuos. cach month, VFW Hut, Sanford Avenue, Mocksvillc. Eligible mem­ bers welcome. Come early for re­ freshments, For info call 4И-7521, Triumph Parenting Classes, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., cull for info: 751-5636. Humane Society of Davie Co., bi­ monthly meetings 2nd'I\ies. of every ovcn-numbcrcd month, at Humane Society Adoption Center, 290 Eaton Rd, Call 751-5214 for info. Davie Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tuesday 6feachmonth,7 p.m., Davio Co. Hospital Training Room. Public welcome. Davie Historical & Genealogical Sodety, 4th Tues., 7 p.m., Davie Libraiy, Mocksvilie Lions Club, 1st Thurs­ day, 7 p,m,, fellowship hall of St, Francis of Assisi, Yadkinville Rood, Mocksvillc (board meeting contin­ ues Ist & 3rd Thurs,, 6 p,m,), Al-Anon Family Group, at Macedonia Moravian Church, N,C, 801 N,, Advance, Sundays 8 p,ml, Rm. 225 (above fellowship hail), Al- Anon is a group lliot helps families & friends of alcoholics, Cooleemee Womens Civitan Club, mods 4th Thurs, of each month, 7 p.m, Cooleemee First Bupl. fellow­ ship hull, 204 Miu-ginal St., Cool­ eemee; All area ladies invited. For ' further info: 336-284-4795. Stltch^In, n gathering of crallcrs nl Mocksvilie Libraiy, sccond Wed, of each month, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portable project nn all your best tips and tricks to shore. Info: 751-2023. Conununity Foundation of Davie Counly Board of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m. Rotating meeting. For info/monthly location cull 753-6903. Mocksvlile Garden Club, IslThurs. of each month, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hull behind First UMC, Main Street, Mocksvilie. North Davie Ruritan Club, monthly dinner meetings, second Mon. of each monlh, 7:30 p.m. Cull 782-4276 for info and location of next meeting. Smart Start of Davie Counly bourd meeting, 3rd Tues. of every other month (begins Jnn.) ut SunTrust on Yadklnvlllo Rd., 9-10:30 a.m. Ques­ tions: 751-2113. Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesday of euch month, 6:30 p.m., ol Autumn Core, Mocksvilie. Info; 751 - 3535. DnvleClvUnnClubmcets4UiTlnirs. of cach month, Fcb.-Ocl., 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Bupl. Churcli, Hwy. 158. All visitors welcome. NAACP Community Awnrcne.ss Meeting, cvciy 4tii Mon. of each monlli,7p.m.,alShiloli Bapl. Church. Centcr ECA Club meets 3rd 'I'ucs- day of cach monlh, al Center Comm. Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Please Join us. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meets on third Monday of euch ■ month, 7 p.m., at 1958 Hwy, 601 S, Contact Ralph ot 751-5118 for moro info. Town Of Cooleemee Planning Board, meets 3rd Thurs, of each month nt Cooleemee Town Hall, 7 p,m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon­ day of each month, 6:30 p.m,, at Hilisdole Bapt. Church, Advancc, Dnvie County Dlnbctes Support Group, first Thurs. of every month, 7-8:30 p.m., ut Dovie Co. Publio Li- brory Small Conference Room. Info; 751-8700. Davie Co. Hospital Aiixllary, every second Tues., in boiu-d room, 6 p.m. Davie Business Women’s Associa­ tion, 1st Wed. of each month, 12 noon, at SunTrust Bank. Speaker of interest ond colored lunch, cost $8. Yearly membership $35, Contact Calhy Boles 753-1006 for more info. Celebrate Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those straggling with or in recovery for bud hubits - such us stress, depression, addiction, obuse, etc, Meels Tliurs, 7 p,m, nt Farming­ ton Comm, Center, Fimnington Rd, Call408-8750or813-9921 for more info, DavkiCountyHoiseEmet^iKy Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p.m,, downstairs at the AgricullunU Building, Mocksvilie, Ev- ciy 3rd 1\iesday eath monlh. For info: 940-2111, Davlc Co, Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesdoy of month, 7:30 p,m,, Davie High Bund Room, Christian Businessmen's Commit­ tee of Mocksvlile, Thursdays, 7 u,m, Mocksvillc Rotary Hut. Gold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Grcosy Comer, N.C. 801 01 U.S. 601, 6 p.m. 284- 4799. CooliicniecRecreation Association, Zachaiy House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. The Artist Group, Davie County Libraiy, 7p.m.lostTues. Cull Bonnie 01998-5274, Center Community Development, 3rd Mon,, 7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tues­ day, Town Hall, 6 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. I Cooleemee A A, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopol, Tues. & Fr(., 8 p.m. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Holl, Mocksvlile AA, closed non-smok­ ing meeting, at St, Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hall, 862 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksvilie, Thursday, 7 p,m. Info; Jon 753- 6863, Davie Domestic Violence Services Monday, Cooleemee Historical Building, 7 p,m, Mocksvilie Rotary Club, Tuesdays, 12; 10 p,m„ Rotary Hut, Fermington Masonic Lodge No, 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p,m, at the lodge, Davie Co. Untied Way Board of Directors, 4lh Monday, 5:30 p,m,. Brock Center Annex, Conf. Room 208. Davie High AthleUc Boosters, 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., schpol cafeteria. Fermington Ruritan Club, 2nd Thursdny, 7:30 p.m., Fiuminglon Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Cliristion recov­ ery program for women scxuolly obused os children. Mondoys, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square, Room 210. Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for families of children with disabilities, 2nd Tues­ day, 7 p.m. ball Rosematy Kropfelder at 998-3311 for locution. Jericho-Hardlson Ruritan Clubi 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club building. Health Dept., clinic hours: Mon.- Fri., 8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m. Davie Counly Board of Social Ser­ vices, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. al DSS. Narcotics Anonymous Against All Odds Group, First Bnpt. Church, 390 N. Main Street (upstairs), Thurs. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280. Mocksvilie American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sonford Ave., 2nd 'Iliursdoy, 7 p.m. Mocksvlile CivlUn Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondoys, at First Presby­ terian Church. Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary, 4th Tues., 7:30 p.m., post liomc. Feed Mill Roud. Dnvie Counly RlghlTo Life, 7 p.m., 3nniiursduy, grand juiy room, court­ house. 751-52.15 or 492-5723. Cooleemee MemorinI VFW Post 1119,2nd, 4th Tliurs., 7 p.m., VFW Hull, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Mocksvlile Lodge No. 134, l.st Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cooleemee CIvitaii'e Club Meet* Ing, Ist lutd 3rd Mon', each month, 7 p.m,. Red Pig, Hwy, 801, Cooleemee. Davie Co, MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. of ouch monlh, 6 p.m., Davie Co. Hospitol. Recreation For more information on any of Ihc following rcc. events coil 751-2325. Davie Youth Council oil sludenis grades 9-12, attend N.C. State Youth Council events, serve community. Coll Sondra 751-2325. Square Dance Farmington Comm. Ctr, Mondays 7 p.m.,cost$5pcrmonth.Voiunteer& community scrvlce opportunities. Call 998-3837 for more info, Metro Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up, including adults, Tues. & Thurs. @ 6 p.m.. Brock Gym. Gary Kccble, inslnictor. Coll 391- 4538 for more info, Shelter Rentals Available ut Rich Purk, Riveфark al Cooleemee Falls, ond Furminglon. Coil 751-2325 lo reserve. Special Olympics Fun NItes uvuiloblo lo onyone with a disability, Wednosdays,BrockGym,6 p.m. Cnll Kathie Stroll 751-2325. K-2 Instructional B’Ball Includes T-shirt. Silver Striders Brock Gym available for wolking 6:30-9 a.m. Quarterly incentives for miles walked. Senior Trips 9622, Summer Y Baseball Children 3-8 can practice skills de­ velopment & good sportsmanship while teaming T-ball and baseball. Practices Tues, & Thurs, fust half of season; games hold second half. Chil­ dren 3-4 T-bnll, 5-6 modified T-ball, 7-8 coach pitch baseball. Registra­ tion ends June 19; season June 23- July 28, Cost; $40membcrs/$65 non- members. Summer Swimtacular Don't hove lime for month long les­ sons? Sign up for spccial week-long instead. Runs June-Aug, Preschool lessons are 10:15-10:45; youth are 11-11:45 a,m. Cost; members $20;non-membcrs $38, Month long also ovailoble all summer. Members Only Join Ihc YMCA and take advantage of walcr aerobics, yoga, biking, walk­ ing, personal training, and more. ComevlsltandtourourfaciIityat21S Cemetery Street and lenm how we build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. HelloMudah,HelbFaddah Camp's Coming, and YMCA has idl tho fun of resident camp without spending Iho night. We offer eveiy- thing from volleyball to knitting, to self-defense to scrapbooking - also half-doy specialty camps. Financial aid lo those who qualify. Triathlon Training Getting rcudy for triathlon Ihis fall? Weekly training club wilh one-hr. class focuscs on speed, endurance, and transition training. Two practice mini-trinllilons lo sec where partici- panls need improvements. Training on Tues. 9:30-10:30 a,m. Cost: free to mcmbcrs/$5 per session for non- mcmbers. Seniors All Senior Activities lidtc place at Davio Counly Senior Services lo­ cated 01278 Meroney St., Mocksvillo unless olherwiso noted. Call 753- 6230. Saturday, June 13 Summer Dance^ 9;30p.m., cost: $5. join us to dance to all your favorites. Refreshments. Open to adults 55 & older. Monday, June 15 Monthly Movk>A%A<f/nJ{ai<iifi<A«, 2 p.m., cost: free. Open toodulls 55 & olcr. ■ Tuesday, June 16 Golden Anniversary Party, 12 noon, cost; free, oil couples miuricd 50ycurs or moro usof June 16invilcd to grent meal und giuno of Not So Newlywed Game. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 a.m.. Til. & Fri., II a.m., lunch served dolly. Sliver Health Exercises, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 n.m. Tues. & Thurs, 9 a.m. at Mock Place, (open lo any senior). Quilting Club, eveiy Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, eveiy Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Scrapbookhig, evciy 2nd l^iesdoy, 2 p.m. Dr. Dunn, Podlalrlsl, ul Sr. Services evciy three weeks, 8:30 a.m., please call for dotes. Free Blood Pressure Checks, once 0 month, at 10:30 o.m. in Iho Nutri­ tion Site. Shiglng Seniors Chorus,Thursdays, 10 a.m, VFW Ladles Auxiliary, eveiy 2nd Thurs., 1 p.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Rook, 1 p.m. every Monday. Texos Hold’Em -Tliursdays, I p.m. Join us for doy trips & occosionol ' ‘’“ '" " " 8 - Werincsdoys 8:30-11:30 overnighlcrs lo inlcrcsting locutions & let us do Ihe (hiving. Cull Kathie for info. Senior Games Open to all 55 or beitcr. Bo active, have fun, softball, basketball, budmitlon, horseshoes, bòcce, & more. Dance Company Brock Gym, Emily Robertson 998- 5163, ages 3 & up, including uduhs. Classcs Mon. & Tuos. Bocce At Rich Park Sports Complex, Wednesdays, 11 u.m. Lcom sport of Боссе. Open to all seniors 55 or better, YMCA For more lnformution,cull 751 -9622, visit www,davie.ymconwnc,org, or come to Iho YMCA for a tour. Grief Support Group, Isl & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Sr. Book Chib, eveiy sccond Tuos, of the monlh. 12:30 p,m. Computer Classes ■ are available, coll for infoimation, ArUuilicExerdse-eveiyolherWed, 10:30 a,m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues, & Thurs,, 3 p.m. Fitness Equipment Room • open Mon,-Thurs, 8 a,m, til 8p,m, Fridays 8 a,m, til 5 p,m. Table Tennis - every Tues, 1-4 p,m. Art, Mondays 9 a,m. til 12 p,m, Tai CW, Tuesdays (call for sesssion dales) LhieDanctog, Thurs, 11 a,m. til 12 p.m. ' Woodcarving, Wed, 9-11 a,m. and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic Topic Tu6s: Water Safety violence & sexual assault victims, Topic'niesdaysarelreo,onccamonlh TliogroupmeelseveiyTues.evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pleaso call of­ fice for location, 751-3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie DateUne should be reported by noon Monday of the pub- presentations. Join us Juno 16, 5:30. licalion week. Call 751-2120or drop p.m. for fun session on pool, lake and by the office, at S, Main St, across ocean safety, taught by Y aquatics from the courthouse, stoff. Pre-register by calling 751- ■ ' t r IГ-. •.< -jy ,'.” - Making The Pledge National Honor Society IVIembers Inducted At Davie High Page DI Legion Baseball Beats Rivals Rowan PageBI D A V IE C O U N T Y en te r pr i Æ I ec o r d U S P S 1 4 9 -1 6 0 N u m b er 24 T h u rsd n y. J u n e 18, 2 0 0 9 Down On His Luck Churches Hit By Apparent Scam By Jncklc .Seabolt Eiiterpri.sc Rccord eiitirchcs beware. Thnl’.s llic warning one member of a local congregation wants to .spread after a vi.sit from a mnn claiming to be down on his luck. Duvic S heriff’s Capt. J.D, Hartman snid that the man lias vis­ ited at lea.st four churches in the counly. He’s used two nnmes they know of so far - George Williams and George Hill. “His story so far hns been the same,” Hartman snid. The white male goes to.the church und asks if lie can speak, .....“He says thin he’s been living in a dumpster and that a woman came, helped him, and that he gol saved," Hartman said. “Then he claims liial he’s called his mom, who he hasn’t spoken to in some time, who also lives in nnother st(ite. His mother tells him to wit­ ness nnd teii his story to others.” After sharing his story the man receives money from church mem­ bers in Iho form of n love offering Please See Scum > Page 10 T h a t ’s A W h o p p e r Nellie Edwards, at age 101, catches her first fish on a recent outing with members of the Davie County Law Enforcement Association. She is shown with Teresa Phillips, activities director at Somerset Court, where Edwards lives, and Davie Sheriff's Deputy James Taylor. For a brief article and more photos from the outing, please turn to f’age C l. 36 P A G E S Picnic Grounds GetA Faceiift By Mike B arnhardt Enterprise Record The Masonic Picnic will take phtce on Aug. 6, just like it has for some 129 years. Folks will gather at Clement Grove nt noon for the fnmous pic- nic-style meni nfter hearing a few speakers and some music - all to support the Mason’s main cause - nn orphanage in Oxford. Whnt' will be different will be the Inck of nm usem ent rides throughout the week, a once popu­ lar tradition that has dwindled in attendance • hnd its ability to help the Masons raise more money for the ¡orphanage. The Masons plan to hold a community day before the Thursday picnic, according to T ay-, ..„lorS lye, ■ '■ ‘ '“fne'picnic l^goiiigtoro^ bhi“ he said. "It’s too good of a thing not to keep going.” Slye is also happy nbout im­ provements being made to the pic­ nic grounds thanks to the efforts of Masons and the Piedmont Antique Power Association, which holds successful July 4 tractor shqws and parades on the site. The picnic itself does have a Please See Grounds • Page 10 Passing The Test Views On The Enterprise And Davie County From An Outsider Editor’s Note: UNC-Clicipel Hill joiinuili.mi inslnictor Jock Laiiterer .s'pent a couple days touring Davie County in May and filed this story on the Enterprise Record. By .lock Lnutcrer Mny 2009 Permit me to disabuse you of the notion that ail newspapers are failing. Sure, we all know lhat many major metro dailies were already in a dismal state prior to the economy tanking Inst fnll, due largely to investor greed and corporate owners Inking on too much debt. Since then, their snd demise hns been all too well documented. So take a deep breath and allow me this summer to take you beyond the beltways, off the interstates nnd out onto our state’s "blue highways” where we bonst nt lenst 190 smaller news- , papers, including nbout 140 weeklies - many of which are still independe/itly owned, or nt lenst owned by small groups which would hardly be called a “chain” in the sense of a com­ pany the size of a McClatchy or n Gnnnett. I’m interested in this size newspaper, not only because I •used to help run a pair of weekly papers atid the fact that I tench “community journalism,” but nlso because of whnt I’ve ob­ served firsthnnd over nine summers of workshops statewide from Murphy to Manteo. In spite of the economy. I’ve witnessed in weeklies (and especially in the non-chain weeklies>n strength of coinmu- nity spirit and a vitality of robust sustninnbility that will restore your faith in joumnlism. So wouldn’t it be instructive to ask “whiU are these folks doing right?” How are these community papers weathering what some are calling “The Grent Recession?” Is there a formula, or nt lenst n common dehominntor among these successful small-town hews institutions? I decided to slnrt with-a pair of western Piedmont papers I’ve long admired, the Clemmons Courier and the Dnvie County Enterprise Record of Mocksvilie, • both owned by the Evening Post Co. of Chnrieston, S.C. nnd printed nl their sister paper in Salisbury. Welcome To Mocksvlile Turn left off the mind-numb­ ing sameness of 1-40 thirty minutes west of Winston-Snlem nnd nlmost mngically find yourself driving through the soundstage of Meredith Willson’s The Music Mnn: nn old-fash- ioned picture postcard tree- canopied county seat downtown square dominated by n classic 19th Century cupola’d court­ house with IN GOD WE TRUST emblazoned over the white columns. Ringing the square nre law offices, eateries and local small­ town businesses with names like the coffee shop Kool Beaiiz. Not a national franchise chain store in the lot. Please See View • Page 6 Sara Campell Is on her 63rd year with the and greets customers buying newspapers Enterprise Record, on Wednesdays. I'i; 1л'Ь - I l •ii il . , : i ! 1 0 I '•!j [■:\: V ii 1 - i HI II I E d i t o r i a l Р а й е Teenage Boys Defy Rain, Cold, ... And Parents 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 Thou sh alt not w ear a raincoat, n or carry an um b rella in the rain , nor w ear an ything to avoid G od’s rain , lest thou be called unm anly. N o r s h a ll thou w ear a coat in the w in ter cold, fo r th a t is an abom ination. — 12th Commandment Teen Translation Pardon me, Moses. Perhaps you left Mt, Sinai before Ood had finished. First, you forgot Ronald Reagan’s llth Commandment, "Thoii Shalt Not Speak 111 of Another Republican," which is often broken these days. But there seems to be another commandment left off the original 10 that teenage boys follow religiously:'Don’t wear raincoats in thc rain or conts in the cold. When they reach the crazy years, boys take leave of their senses and forget the training of Iheir youth. . During one of last week’s several downpours, my otherwise reasonable teenager dashed outside, refusing th* raincoat that I held out for him, "Don’t need it." During winter, he wore t-shirts to school. During n college visit in Indiana during single-digit temperatures, he wore only a light jacket and refused to cover his dars. Last week, thc Davie County High School Class of 2009 practiced graduation in a pouring rain. Attendance was required. It wns raining hard when all the seniors left home that morning and continued beyond noon. Less than half of them brought um brellas. Most of the boys marched unprotected through thc rain as they rehearsed graduation. They left soaked to the bone. Soaked nnd.proud, |- My oldest son went through the snmo phase. He has grown out of it now that he’s in adulthood. But n^l the parental warnings of pneumonia, sickness and death resulting from getting wet are ignored when boys are in thei}' teen years. There were no reports of pneumonia or illtiess among the members of the Class of 2009 nfter their soiling. God was with them, y Their umbrellas and raincoats not. | Let Football Team , : Guide College Choice My sweet nnd extremely smart niece sent n “thnnk you" note to her favorite uncle last week. A May high school graduate, she had been in a quandry about where to go to c'ollegc. She had applied and been accepted to five premier schools. Deep into April, she still hadn’t been able to decide, and her parents werc at wits end. All the schools appealed to her. I told my sister not to worry. I would direct my niece’s future. ' . • That’s when I gnve my ndvice; Pick the school with the best football team. For more than n moment, she thought her uncle was an idiot. So did her parents. “FOOTBALL!" my sister screnmcd. .She was unaware that football is the cornerstone of American colleges. Il excites the alumni nnd unsnnps their wallets. The Saturday home game makes college life fun. When all other considerations are equal, tilt toward football. My doubting niece followed my advice. Last week she returned from orientation, gushing about her new college. Even her younger brother, my nephew, has wisely dropped Duke from his list in favor of n football school. My sister will be sending me flowers any day. Also following my advicc, my son is going to the University of Oklahoma — where football is king, — Dwight Sparks Raleigh Report $780 Million Tax Package Proposed By .Inlla C. Howard NC House of Rcprc,sciitalivcs Thc House Coinmittcc on Appropriations discuss cd Senate Bill 202 (Appropriations Act of 2009), That is Ihc budget document which wns crnficd and then passed out of thc Senate Chamber and given lo the House for Qwr. scru­ tiny In mid-April. Since Its approval by Ihc Senate, revenue foifc- casts changed und thc House was given a much hurder tusk due to nevys of greater job losses, less revenue and a deeper budget defif cil. ,The respective House Subcommittees on Appropriations havi beeil wbrklhg bn sections ol^lic document for several months and have drafted proposals which deeply cut into education nnd health pi^^grnms." An entire draft of thc lutc.st House state budget is nvall- able on the General Assembly's main webpage at www.ncleg.net. The House Finance Coinmiucc voted to approve a ,S780 million dollar tax package which is intended to bring In more revenue. This includes; • income tax Increases for those who cam more than $200,000; • sales tax on warranties. Installations and repairs (Including muinlenance); • sales tax on courier services; • sales tax on digital products; . , • sales tax on amusements/movies; • franchise tax on LLCs; , . , • increase liquor tax by 1.5%; und • .25-ccnt sales tax. Proposals for new sources of revenue include a host of pos­ sible fee increases for state services and procedures. As of Thursday aflernoon (June 11), the House was in an ex­ tended session In the Chamber debating the Appropriations Act of 2009. Complete details of the outcome of the discussions will be available after floor proceedings have concluded. During this year’s budget proceedings, the Democrat majority has not allowed the Republican minority much participation in thc budget proce.ss by denying us the opportunity to amend and offer alternatives to extreme cuts to education and health services and more taxes. Huu.sc Ulll 9 (No Tcxting While Driving) The Senate passed this bill. If approved by thc governor, it would become unlawful for individuals to text or E-mail while operating their vehicle. Provisions state that reading an email or text would be considered Illegal and would be punished thc same as manually entering text into a mobile device. Exceptions are included for Individuals who are texting/malllng In legally parked or stopped vehicles, ns-well-us law enforcement officers, fire of- flciuls and Iho operators of a public or private aml)ulanccs while they are perfonning official duties. There Is an cxccption for hands free voice operated mobile technology. The oiTchse 'woultf be li ' Class 2 Misdemeanor With a fine of $ 100 if signed.into law by thc Chief Executive. House Bill 440 (Nicolas Adkln.s School Bus Safety Act) The General Assembly has passed the Nicolas Adkins School Bus Safety act. This effort to enhancc the process of prosecuting individuals .who pass stopped school buses has been shifting around thc legislature for months. The bill passed unanlmoi)sly out of both the House and Senate Chambers when it was brought before the members in those bodies. The bill is presented to the governor for approval. The act provides for Ihe use of photographic cameras or video recording systems to identify individuals who pass stopped school busses. Data gathered from those means would then be deemed as acceptable evidence In court proceedings. The bill which heads to Iho executive branch also contains provisions which Increase the penalty for striking and causing death when passing a stopped school bus. Fed free to contact my office if you have any questions on the Senate Bill 202 (Appropriations Act of 2009), House Bill 9, House Bill 440, or If you would like additional information on any other policy initiatives of this session. Legislative Office; 919-733-5904; Mocksville; 751-8567; E- mail; Jiiliah@ncleg.net. . 1.4И DAVIB C O U N T Y USPS 149-160 171 S, Main St„ P,0. Box 99, Mooksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks..... Robin Snow......... Mike Barnhardt.... Ray Tutterow........ Brian Pitts............ ..............Editor/Publisher .............Qeneral Manager .............Managing Editor .............Advertising Director .............Sporis Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C, POSTMASTER •• ■ Send Address Changes to; ' - Davie County Enterprise Record , 8/15 The 1938 State Of Education In Davie In her research on the history of schools in Davie Coiinty, Marie Roth found this article from the Enterprise on April 7, 1938. An interesting bit of history concerning edu­ cation in Davie County, together with illumina­ tive data concerning the life of Peter Stewart Ney, is contained iri an article prepared recently (1938) by J. Hampton Rich, of Chapel Hill. The article, which summarizes the growth of the educational system from an humble begin­ ning before 1898, wus sent the board of educa­ tion of the county. Believing thnt our readers will be Interesled in this comprehensive survey of past and present educational facilities, Thc Enterprise is quoting Mr. Rich's letter In full as follows;" "Davie County was formed in 1836, from Rowan County. Thc first classical school in Ihis county (be­ fore 1836 a part of Rowan) was taught by Peter Stewart Ney, the subject of an Interesting vol­ ume by Rev. James A. Weston. Its patronage extended over several counties. It was situated about one mile from Mocksvillc, near a church named Joppa. Three years after­ wards he taught at what was known as Dun Foster's school house. He had about 30 pupils at cach, many of whom werc of full age, some be­ ing giris 16 years old and older. This remarkable man, who made a profound impression on all with whom he came in contact as a man of learning and high character, arrived in the United States in 1819. His bearing, con­ versation, skill in horsemanship, fencing, and military iactlcs and numerous wounds, together wilh his evidently being li Frenchman, ihowed Ihat he hud probably been a cavalry officer in Napoleon’s army. He showed an acquaintance which his friends thought lo be familiar, with Latin, Greek and Hebrew, spoke good English and wrote indifferent poetry. He was a faithful and successful teacher, kind in temper and ter­ rible only to the idle and wayward. He was hon­ orable and irreproachable in conduct except in matters of temperance. He drank ardent spirits regularly, often lo excess. When intoxicated and occasionally'when some thought him sober, he encouraged Ilie belief that he was the celebrated Marshall Michael Ney whose execution was al­ leged to be a sham. He was regarded with affec­ tion and admiration by his pupils and patrons who condoned his vice on account of his good quali­ ties. Many think Mr. Weston has proved that he was truly the'Marshall, others that the claim wns hallucination of alcohol. Certainly he was an in­ teresting character. The writer often heard an uncle,,Burgess , Gaither and Dr. J.W. Wiseman both of the Farm­ ington community talk about "Marshall" Ney. They always affixed the title. Mr. Burgess Gaither, a boy of ten was a favorite pupil and was often taken in the room when Ney was in his cups and he at these times according lo Mr. Burgess Gaither, exhibited marvelous sword play. He Invariably swore him to secrecy al such times. Col, W,G. Murchison ritired army oflicer and grandson of Burgess Gaither now (1938) resid­ ing In the Pino community on the old Burgess Gaither homestead, holds Ihc same opinion gath­ ered from his grandfather. Peter Stewart Ney taught In Brownsville, Soulh Carolina; in Davie County (then Rowan) between 1820 and 1830; then in Mecklenburg ; County, Virginia. Returning to North Carolina about 1830 he had schools in Lincoln, Iredell, Davie, Cabarrus, and Rowan counties in North Carolina until his death in 1846. His salary was $200 per ten months term and his board. In addi­ tion to his knowledge of the languages, he was a skilled mathematician. Thc number of his pupils was about 30. He was very liberal in giving free tuition, deducting thc amount If required by the trustees; out of his salary. Other teachers in Davie at Mocksville or very near thc town, were, 1830-36, Wm. Buford, fa­ ther of Col. A.S. Buford once president of the Richmond and Danville Railroad company, of high reputation. After him was A.O. Miller and then Armficid followed by Rev. John Tillett. Robert E. Troy, Rev. Baxter Clegg 1840-55. Then there were Rev. Campbell, Samuel Davis, Jacob Eaton 1862-74; Miss Mattie Eaton, 1875-83, and afterwards successively Rev. E.M. Downum Bander. Maxcey L. John and George E. Barnett, 1893-97. The attendance of these schools aver­ aged about 50. Of the above. Rev. Baxter Clegg had the larg­ est reputation having pupils from Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Rowan, Iredell und other counties. He hud great influence upon thc young in stimulat­ ing desire for education und upon the people ut lurge, morully and socially. In 1856 there were male and female acad­ emies in Mocksville, a mixed school at Smith,s Grove and another ut Clcmmonsville. Yudkln College was going strong In the 1850's. It was located across the river in Davidson Counly. From 1854 to 1860 J.H. Foote and Samuel O. Tatum, and from 1878 to 1881 J.F. Brower taught about 60 pupils at Union Academy, near Farm­ ington. In the Academy at Farmington, S.W. Finch, O.B. Eaton and Leon Cash were successively principals from 1884 to the Incumbency of Miss Jessie Chaffin, who was in charge in 1898. Cana Academy flourished under the prineipnlship of E.E, Milsaps and others during thc yenr 1884-98, It wns in this community thnt at a large farmers, gathering nnd picnic during the summer of 1885 thut he received much sym- puthetic cooperntion in the luunching of thc Pro­ gressive Funner which wus begun to be published in Winston-Sulem, 20 miles dislnnt, C,F, Romlngcr, Ed Gnidermnn, J,T, Aldermnn, nnd Rev. J,N, Stnlllngs taught Jerusalem school nbout 1886. Rev. A.K. Murchison taught at Ad­ vance Academy about 1888, B,K, Mason and C.M. Sheets taught at Advance Academy 1892- 94. ■■ ■ ■ Chief Justice R.M. Pearson opened his cel­ ebrated law school In Mocksville in 1842. The school wns afterwards moved to Surry (now Yadkin) nnd conducted his fninous school nt Richmond Hill. This wus sturted in 1847 und he collected students from this und mnny other sintes. His studenls became some of the leading lights of the South in law. Cokesbury school, though of short durutlon, is of much interest because it wus the first edu­ cational institution established by the Method­ ists in North Curolinu und lit the South, nnd wns one of the first Denominntionul schools in thc entire nation. It wus a clnssicnl school situated in what is now Davie, near the Yadkin River in the Advance community, and was begun In 1793. Rev. James Parks wus the first und only teucher. Its nnme wns n comblnntion of Coke nnd Asbury." In The Mail... Thanks For The Comics To the editor; newspupcrs. They give people n chunce to smile Thnnk you so much for bringing comics buck und luugh nnd that is something so important in to the Enterprise. As a child, I eageriy awaited tough times. the paper'cach Week so Ihal I could read "Calvin I look forward lo reading "Tundra" and hope and Hobbes". I feel like there has been a void in to see more comics added in the future, this pnper since that comic ended. Even now as Hilary Funderburk an adult the comics nre still my fuvorite purt of ' Sunford ___ü'íil У1,1«. hf W s' 1 I 1 1 'Enterprise Record welcomes letters’irom its readeirs, The , letter^ may. be on topics of local, state, national or international , m J’ An effort win be made to print all letters, provided they are not >’^’ii]te|ous, vulgar t)r in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to • ^"1/^dit letters for grammar and for space, " i^s.'.All letters should include the name and address^of the writer,' ;' incliiding a signature. A telephone number, no^ to ^ pubji“*“'"' '' ^ » p irijq u e ste d . , fi'piease hav^ letters in tlie newspaper office nd I4ier t of WMk to be published, ¿^Record RO. Box, 99, Mocksville, ertiew9@davir ““ —------- ... , • r- ‘ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - 3 I ) Л V Í S IM (.J I () N Л I M i I) I ( Л 1 ( I. N I I. 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H ealthcare Center-Davie f ; ! il i 4 - DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 DA Upset With Budget Proposal Garry Frank isn’t liappy at wliat tie’s licaring from Ralcigti tiicse days. In a news release last week, the district attomey for Davie and Davidson counties suid tiie proposed state House budget "wiii pun- isii fJie victims of crimes.” The proposed budget would cut 180 victim advocate positions os well as 31 assistant district attomey) positions statewide, the re­ lease said. "If the proposal holds, we will lose approximately 10 percent of our budgeted prosecutor staff and 44 percent of our victim witness assistant staff,” Frank said. “This is particularly demoralizing to some very dedicated, hard-working employees who have recently had their paychecks cut while their workload increased. “We knew we would have to tighten our belts but this is a grossly disproportionate cut to prosecution services compared to state govern­ ment as a whole. Surely the criminal justice system and the victims of crimes have a higher priority than as reflected in this budget,” Frank ■ said. Tlie news release accused legislators of proposing a budget that doesn’t properiy protect residents. “During an economic downturn, crime goes up,” it said. "Without prosecutors and their staff, offenders will go free, lives will be lost and all present und future victims will suffer.” m 1 Carllon McGiivary 10ШЕ'$ L e t's B uild S o m e tliin g T o g eth er* S P E C IA L V A L U E ! 18-VoK and Flashlight wHh Case •Includes two balterlos, quick charger, driver bits and COSO *5-year worronly #102087 3-HP( •Blower port •e' power cord •Onboard tool olorage #216727 % ALL RIDERS & WALK- BEHIND OTT MOWERS KOBALT Щ TOOL 2-1 Cordless ( •Includes 1/2” drlll/drlver, 6-1/2" circular saw, 1 -hour charger and 2 ballerlea #37804 great gifts under S P E C I A L V A L U E ! 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Exclufo Lowe's* Business d^tt Accounts Two Charged With Growing iMarijuana Two Davie residents were arrested last week, accused of growing marijuana at their home on White Oak Lane, Mocksville. Sheriff Andy Stokes said that on June 12, a deputy was attempting to serve a warrant at at the residence when several marijuano plants were seen growing in a flower pot next to the driveway. Narcotics detectives were called ond a total of 14 marijuana plants were located growing inside arid outside of the residence. During a consent search, detectives located a pipe used to smoke marijuana, partially smoked marijuana joints, and 0 small amount of marijuana, Stokes reported. Alicc Marie McGilvory, 59, and Robert Glenn Carlton Sr., 54, bolh reside at the residence and were arrested. They were each chargcd with manufacturing marijuana, felony possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were taken into custody in lieu of $50,000 bonds each. Goodwill Opens Donation Center Off US 601 South Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina announced the opening of its new at­ tended donation center (ADC) in Mocksviilc Marketplace Shopping Center next lo the Food Lion on US 601 South. Goodwill accepts donations of gently used clothing and household items thot con be sold in its retail stores to underwrite workforce de­ velopment programs. "In today’s economy, we are seeing an in­ creasing number of people coming to us for help, said Jaymie Eichorn, Goodwill director of marketing. “The donations we receive from the community enable us to provide services that help people find jobs and bccome finan­ cially stable." Services offered at Goodwills Workforce Development Centers in Winston-Salem and Statesville include joJb skills training, work ex­ perience opportunities, support and training for persons with disabilities, and placement and retention services. In 2008 alone. Goodwill served over 33,000 people in its programs and placcd over 3,500 people into jobs in northwest North Carolina. The Mocksville ADC is open seven days a week, Monday-Saturday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and on Sunday from i-6 p.m. During these hours of operation, an attendant is present to assist with donations and to provide a donation receipt, if desired. Goodwill operates a retail store in Mocks­ ville at 1117 Yadkinville Road offering clotli- ing and household items. For more information on Goodwill’s stores and services, visit w w w .goodv/iU nw nc.org, Sykes Celebrating 20th Year Here Dr. Susan Sykes is celebrating her 20th year of chiropractic services. She started her prac­ tice in Hillsdale on June 19, 1989. She graduated with honors from Life Chi­ ropractic College in Marietta, Ga. in 1987 and was granted her license to practice by the N.C. Board of Chiropractic Examiners in 1988. She has expanded her practice to include other healing modalities such as nutrition, acu­ puncture, massage and rehabilitative exercise therapy, She practices a specialized form of chi­ ropractic colled Sacro-occipital Technique (SOT), designed to balance the spine, in addi­ tion to correcting specific levels of spinal dys­ function, "I hove enjoyed seeing multiple generations from the some families get well and have their functíon restored through chiropractic care,” she siiid, “Chiropractic is the art and science of cor­ recting spinal dysfunction, which relieves stress oil the nerves, thereby allowing the body to be restored to normal health and function.” Conditions she has seen improved; head­ aches, low back and neck disc problems, fibromyalgia, muscle spasm, sinus problems and digestive disorders, "My greatest joy is seeing patients who come in with little hope, get well end resume'normal life activities,” she said. District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - 5 The following coses were heard in Davie District Court on June 11. Presiding; Judge B. Carlton Terry Jr. Prosecuting: Jamie Gentry and Michelle Duff, Assistant DAs. - Benjamin M. Anderson, felony possession of marijuana, reduced to possession of mari­ juana up to one and one-holf ounces, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, cost, $100,48 hours community ser­ vice, substance abuse assess­ ment/treatment, submit lo war­ rantless searches, evidence or- dered.destroyed; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months at expiration of previ­ ous sentence; possession of. open container/consuming alco­ hol in passenger arco, dismissed per plea. - Donold Vera Baker, domes- tic violence protective order violation, dismissed per insuf­ ficient evidence, crcdit for time served. - Kenzie Lynn Brown, speed­ ing 94 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $100, cost. - William Lee Carter, second degree trespassing, sentenced to 20 days, suspended 12 months, substance abuse assessment/ treotment, cost; assault on a fe­ male, dismissed per failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Billy Gray Cox Jr., driving with liccnse revoked, $100, cost. - Tony Lee Edwards, selling malt beverage/unfortined wine to person under 21, dismissed per compliance of prayer for judgment. - Trocy Evans, second degree trespassing, sentenced to one doy, crcdit for time served. - Amanda Virgi'nio Frogge, DWI, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 12 months, cost, $200,48 hours community ser­ vice, substance abuse assess­ ment/treatment, surrender li­ censc, not to operate a motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, $200 attomey fees; possession of controlled substance on prison/juii premises, possession of drug paraphemalia, driving with license revoked, posses­ sion of open container/consum­ ing alcohol in passenger area, dismissed per pica. - Dennis George Gaydo, DWI, sentenced to six months, suspended 18 months, $300, cost, substance abuse assess­ ment/treatment, 72 hours com­ munity service, surrender li­ censc, not to operate a motor vchicle until licensed by DMV. - Tony Jermaine Greer, driv- ing with license revoked, dis­ missed per plea; possession of drug paraphemalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, cost, $200 attorney fees, 48 hours community ser­ vice, evidence destroyed. - Marie Elizabeth Hyman, speeding 91 in a 70, reduced to exceeding sáfe speed, $50, cost, - Kenneth Allen Johnson, speeding 82 in.a 55, dismissed per plea; reckless driving to en­ danger, $50, cost; hit/mn fail to stop for property damoge, dis­ missed per plea. - Dayon TVree Jordan, sec­ ond degree trespassing, sen­ tenced to 15 days, suspended 12 months, cost, $50; second de­ gree trespassing, dismissed per plea. - Michael Edword Mondy, communicating threats, harass­ ing phone call, dismissed per mediation. - Efrain Cisnero Pastor, no operators license, $30, cost. - Justin Shalome Sharpe, possession of fortified wine/li­ quor/mixed beverage under 21, sentenced to 45 dpys, suspended 12 months, cost, substance abuse assessment/treatment, 48 hours community scrvice, $1(52.50 attorney fees; misde­ meanor larceny, dismissed per plea. - Dennis James Shaw, second degree rape, dismissed per re­ quest of prosecuting witness. - Edward Smith, intoxicated and disruptive, sentenced to 10 days, suspended 12 months, re­ main of good behavior, not vio­ late any laws. - Jeremy Scott Smith, misde­ meanor child abuse, dismissed per insufficient evidence. - Anthony Dwayne Gordon, misdemeanor larceny, sen­ tenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months, cost, 50 hours com-, munity service, not to go about Walmart. Failed to appear: - Charies Lee Moore, failure to wear drivers seat belt, driv­ ing with license revoked, fail­ ure to secure pas.senger under 16, fictitiou.s/altered title/regis­ tration, operating vehicle no in­ surance. - Kristy Latoya Pruitt, simple possession marijuana. - Shanda Rose Styers, reck­ less driving to endanger, failure to yield to stopsign/flashing red light, fictitious/altered title/reg­ istration. - Joson Lee Williams, driv­ ing with licensc revoked, oper­ ating Vehicle no insurance, can­ celled/revoked/suspended ecr- tificate/tag. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e G o u r t The following cases were disposed of in Davie Administrative Court. Presiding; Magistrate E.S. Brockwell. Prosecuting; Jomlc Gentry, assistant DAs, - Ryun Brent Addison, speeding 72 in o 55, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Wendy Sue Alcoek, speeding 53 in o 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Morgan Patrick Bell, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $100, cost, - Joseph Stanley Bcrch, exceeding posted ¡¡peed, rcduccd to improper e(|uipment, $25, cost, •- William Talbert Boger, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $15, cost; failure to wear scot belt, dismissed, - Chelsea Rae Bost, speeding 83 In a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost; - Amber Lackey Browning, failure to reduce speed, dismls.sed. ■ - Eric Scott Campbell, speeding 90 in a 70, rcduced to 79 in tt 70, $25, cost. - Erica L. Cortrctte, following too closely, rcduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Daniel Chovonic, speeding 83 in u 70. reduced to Improper equipment, $25. cost. - Kourtney Denise Cohen, failure to wear seat belt, $25, cost. - Anita Delores Cooper, speeding 81 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost, - Johnathan L. Cornbllth, possession of open container/ consuming alcohol in passenger area, dismissed; possession of malt beverage/unfortified wine by person 19/20, $25, cost. - Patricia Garrison Dole, exceeding sofe speed, dismissed.’ - Jason Daniel Davis, failure to wear seat belt, $10; cost; possession/display of altered/ (ictitious/revoked driver’s license, dismissed. - Timothy M. Doherty, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; expired license, dismissed, - Barbara Willis Evans, speeding 53 In a 40, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Normal Garcia Flores, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment; $25, cost. - Joseph Eugene Flowers, fictitious/altered title/ registration, dismissed. ' - Jasmine N. Fortune, mirror violation, dismissed: - Luis A. Triona-Fraire, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Maria Gladys Franco, speeding 54 in a 40, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. ' - Luis Alfredo Gamez, exceeding safe speed, dismissed. - Lois Regina Gibson, speeding 67 in o 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Dovid Lee Griffin, speeding 86 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $50, cost; failure to secure passenger under age 16, dismissed. - Jessica Lynn Hall, expired registralion, dismissed. - Michael T. Harrlston, operating vehicle with no Insurance, dismissed. ■ Monika Renea Hawks; .speeding 68 In u 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $25. cost. - Elizabeth Ruth Holder, speeding 84 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment. $25. cost. - Gregory D, Hill, speeding 51 in 0 35, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - James Arthur hill, stopping where truffle Is obstructed, reduccd to Improper equipment, $25, cost. • Nicholas H, Hillman, no liccnse, dismissed, - Lasondro J. Hogue, speeding 67 In a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, co.st; failure to wear scut belt, dismissed. - Mark Alexander Holmes, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost, - Lauren N, Hudson, failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost, - John Lewis Jackson, speeding 49 In a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Evaristo B. Jimenez, no license, $50, cost, $10 interpreter fee; failure to stop for steady red light, dismissed. - Walkgne D. Jordnn, expired reglstrution, dismissed. - Michael Gruy Keuton, speeding 71 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. -, Zachary E. Lavoy, speeding 85 In a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. . - Lundon John Lentz, speeding 82 in a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jennifer A. Llneberry, speeding 87 In o 70, rcduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost; following too closely, dismissed. - Berto Lilian Lopez, speeding 83 In a 70, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $25, cost, $10 Interpreter fee. - Guadalupe’ R. Luna, speeding 73 in a 55, dismissed; no llcetisc, $50, cost, $10 Interpreter fee. - John Michael Lyle, speeding 70 in a 55, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Dcneen M. Marsh, canccled/revoked/suspendcd ccrtificate/tag, operating vehicle with no Insurance, dismissed. - Marilyn Donna McLeod, speeding 91 In a 70, rcduced to 79 In a 70, $15, cost. - Eric Lynn Miller, speeding 85 In a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, co.sl. - Julia Howell Miller, expired registration, dismissed. - Thomas Michael Miller, speeding 85 in a 70. rediiced to improper equipmentj^ failure to wear scut "beit. “dismissed. - Christopher L. Morton, speeding 67 in a 55, rcduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. , - Stephanie L. Oden, speeding 86 in u 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Donald Earl Pudcrick, speeding 84 In a 70, rcduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. - Milka Yolanda Pena, speeding 86 In u 70, reduced lo Improper equipment, cost, $10 interpreter fee. - Jose Alberto Perez, failure to wear seat belt, $25, cosl. - Angela M. Phillips,' operuting vehicle with no Insurance, dismissed. - Angela C. Potts, operating vehicle with no Insurance, cunceled/revoked/suspended certificute/tag, dismissed. - Kenneth Darrell Powell, driving while liccnse revoked, dismissed. - Angela Hellard Powlas, speeding 67 In a 55, reduced lo Improper equipment, $25, cost. - Ann Rector Queen, speeding 60 In a 45, reduccd to improper equipment, $25. cost; no liccnse. dismissed. - Carrie T. Ratledge. speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo improper equipment. $25. cost. - Lucas Wayne Ray. speeding 68 in a 55, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl; failure lo notify DMV of address chunge, dismissed. - Mark Alan Riddle, child not In reur seat, $25, Cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed. - Luz Marla Rosado, speeding 72 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $75, cost. - Linda Taylor Roueche, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to Improper equlpmeni, $50, cosl, - Larry Edward Rouse, speeding 85 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipment, $25. cost. - David Leonard Rush,- speeding 68 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. ; - James Fuyia Sainolu,- expired registration, canceled/ revoked/suspended certificate/ tug, operating vehicle with no insurnnce, dismissed, - Natalie Jane Sizemore, speeding 73 In a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $100, cosl, - Brandon Dakota Smith, no license, dismissed, - Ricky Lee Spillman, failure to wear seat belt, $25, cosl; driving/allowing vehicle to be driven wilh no registration, canceled/revoked/suspended ccrtiflcate/tag, dismissed. - Robert Jerome Steed, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to Improper equipment, $50, cost. - Ravlndra Sukhwal, exceeding safe speed, dismissed; driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $50, cost. - Priscilla L, Surratt, expired registmtion, dismissed. - Brlnn Keith Sutphin, failure to stop for stop sign/ flushing red light, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Ruben P. Terrones, speeding 68 in a 55. reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl, $10 interpreter fee. ■ - Shirley D. Thompson, unsafe movement, dismissed. - Samuel B. Vazquez, speeding 88 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $100, cost. - Alfredo Arias Velio, no license, $50, cost; expired inspection, dismissed. - Richard Eric Wagner, expired registration, dismissed. - Curl Stucy Wallacc, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Charies Anderson Weaver, speeding 49 In a 40, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Donil Marie Whitley, speeding 89 In a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $15, cosl. - Marcus Deron Williams, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to 64 In a 55, $15, cost. - Kcrwyn Dion Wilson, speeding 49 In a 35, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Tonya Mullls Yount, failure to rcduce speed, dismissed. L o a m lly a r o y im , H y * k it» i> a n la T o m a t o e sWe now have Cueumbmrm A Lmttuem Come Tmte The DIffe fence! i W i P i i i » * » 302 MocksvtUe. 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W e M / . . . Continued From Page 1 Big city reporters would call Moclcsville "sleepy," but I find it just right. Diagonal parking along the main street forces traffic to creep and defer to pedestri­ ans. The sweet pace of life makes me jealous (To my way of thinking, Chapel Hill shot itself in the foot years go when they did away with diagonal parking on Franklin Street, where pedestrians like me take our lives in our hands trying to get across the 100 block). But M ocksville (locals pronounce it MOCKS-vul) feels just the right size to . me, several thousand folks : who clearly love it here. ; The new York native at the ■; Davie County Seiiior i Center is one, telling me she couldn’t take the frantic pace of nearby Winston- i Salem. She loves the town i and the neighbors who "let I me know right away - no I running power equipment I on Sunday.” « That pretty much says it all - that and the chimes of the M ocksville First United Methodist Church playing old hymns at noon. The kind of place where at the Senior Center a retired Baptist preacher kept wanting to know “What’s . your church affiliation?” until I told him I was a fallen-away Unitorian. Been There Since Dirt It never fails, but when I find a town like Mocksville, I imagine cloning myself into whoever is lucky enough to run the local community newspaper. Today it’s Dwight Sparks, who’s been a fixture in the local journal­ ism world for 24 years. But compared to some other staffers, the editor- publisher of the two papers is a newcomer. So it didn’t take long to .. figure out one of the major reasons for their success. In a word, it’s continuity. Just look at this line-up. Sara Campbell, who just turned 85, started at the Enterprise Record in 1946 and has been there 63 years. Now she just works on Wednesdays when the paper com es out, and some people refuse to buy the paper from anyone other than Sara herself. Dwight tells me she’s said many times that she wants to die at her desk. Legendary photographer James Baninger, who just turned 70, started in 1965 and has been there 44 years. To this day, he still takes drop-dead great prep sports photos. Vivacious General Manager Robin Snow started in 1973 and has been there 36 years - long enough, in her words “to have made photographs of three generations.” Check out these other employment records: • Clemmons Courier secretary Kay Henderson, 25 years; • Courier sports editor Chris Mackie, 23 years; • Enterprise Record Managing Editor Mike Barnhardt, 24 years; • Enterprise Record Advertising Director Ray Tutterow, 19 years; • Enterprise Sports Editor Brian Pitts, 14 years; • Staffer Jeannie Trotter, 14 years; • Staffer Jackie Seabolt, nine years; and • Staffer Linda Morrison, eight years. And Dwight points to two "county correspon­ dents” with even longer track records. In an email, Dwight writes: "Our Advance News and Four Comers news writers have both been at it for 50 years.” So you can safely assume that Dwight runs a “happy shop,” the kind of place people love to work at. Fact is, that’s exactly what they told me. “We love this newspaper,” vowed Robin. “This is our newspaper.” The bald truth is that it’s legally owned by folks in' Chorieston, but the psycho- social-spiritual ownership liés here, and with the enviable reader loyalty exhibited by the approxi­ mately 2,000 paying readers qf the Courier and the 9,000 paid subscribers of the Enterprise Record, some of whom insist on buying the paper on Wednesday even though they’ll get it in the mail the next day. What does this sort of staff commitment gain the papers, I asked? Access and trust, they told me quickly. “1 don’t need a press pass,” says Robin. PolUicians often time their announce­ ments and law enforcement officials schedule their busts and perp walks to Tuesday afternoon so the local weeklies can get the scoop. In my humble view, these two papers are perfect examples of the “beloved institution” of which MLK spoke. Dwight observes, “The years we have in­ vested in this community is remarkable.” The community has noticed. Even in this lousy economy, there are local businesses that advertise with the papers, I leam, just because they “understand they need to support their local newspaper.” . History On Their Side As Dwight explained, the first paper in the region was the Record, started in 1899 as a Republican Party paper. Next came the Cooleemee Journal in 1901, and then the Enterprise in 1916, the Democratic Party paper. The Enterprise and Record merged in 1958. The Cooleemee paper was significant because it was the first (or one of the first) papers in the state to go “cold type” or offset in 1965. That technology allowed them to run huge photographs that impressed everybody - and to this day, the legacy of the Cool­ eemee Journal can be seen in the photo-heavy, family- oriented pages of both papers, printed expertly at the Salisbury Post. Right On the Square Both papers got an A+ on the Lauterer Accessibil­ ity Test. That’s where I walk in the front door unannounced and ask to see the editor or publisher. Papers where 1 can "walk right in” score the highest. Papers with locked news­ rooms, keypad entry only, a receptionist Nazi, video cameras and/or a uniformed guard with a gun flunk my test. Lauterer’s “Virtuous Triangle” goes like this” the more Accessibility the public has, then more likely the community joumalist is to feel Accountable, and therefore the more Accurate he or she will try to be. Here’s another of my litmus tests: is the paper office located cenU'ally downtown so pedestrian traffic is facilitated and even encouraged? Again, M ocksville particularly gets another A. So I barged right in the office (located smack-dab across the square from the courthouse), with the old heavy glass and wooden door creaking just like our Aunt Maude’s. It was the homiest sound, and there to greet me with a smile (me, a rank stranger) was Sara, who, when we got t6 talking about her age, said with a smile, “I’m kind of like that old door; the older I get, the squeakier I become.” Hoover Adams Formula Veteran publisher Hoover Adams of the Dunn Daily rccord is famous for saying that his paper’s formula for success is simple: just run lots and lots of photos of local people. OK, so let’s put these two papers tb the Hoover Adams Test. In a random issue of the Enterprise Record, I countcd 154 identifiable faces in that week’s 30-page broadsheet. In the 26-page Courier, 1 counted 160 faces (many ID’d in the cap­ tions). Multiply 314 times 8 (all the family folks who care) and you get 2,512 local people impacted this week alone by just the photos in these papers. Don’t you think they’re gonna want to buy the paper? You betcha. This is no accident. "We run lots of big pictures of kids,” Robin says. “We can make stars out of middle school and high school kids, and they’re a star for a week.” Speaking of school coverage, both papers mine their local schools relent­ lessly. Up at Clemmons, there’s been a 30-year tradition of high schoolers writing “The Titan Tattler” column for the Courier. Students come begging to write for the paper, Dwight says. Repeat: begging. The Newspaper Of Record Wlien I asked Dwight and his staff to assess their assets, here’s something else he'mentioned. “W&are the old newspaper of public record,” meaning that they run arrests, court records, fir/police/ane'st logs, tax liens and legal ads. In fact, the Clemmons Courier, located in the southwestern edge of Forsyth County, gets the county’s legals because as one staffer told me, the major metro paper has “priced itself out of the market. We’re racking up on their stupidity.” Not All Sunshine Care Bears And Rainbows So what are their weak­ nesses, the greatest chal­ lenges they’re facing? Not surprisingly, "Ads are a struggle,” concedes Adver­ tising Director Tutterow, with formerly dependable real estate and automotive advertising down signifi­ cantly. “They’re just not advertising,” he says. But the papers are profitable, and Sara Campbell thinks that’s due in part to their relative isolation, particularly M ocksville, located mid­ way between Winston- Salem to the east and Statesville to the west. “We’re the only paper here .. and doing well because there’s no com petition... and w e’re a family paper, too.” The absentee ownership factor in distant Charieston, S.C., has not been without its speedbumps, with some furloughs and the loss of one part-time ad typesetter. Corporate did move all the classified ad adminisU'ation to the larger paper in Salisbury, a change that chaffs som e staffers used to controlling all their content in-house. But compared to their big-city cousins where entire newsrooms have been decimated, this is nothing and they know it. “As long as we are profit­ able,” says Dwight, “they leave us alone.” And there is absolutely no prior restraint on news content. Online The Enterprise Record has a fairiy handsome nothin’-fancy online version, (though I truly detest those winking/ blinking ads poking me like a stick in the eye). All the same, there’s veteran photographer James Barringer’s consistently excellent sports photos to anchor the sports page ..a local on the H lN l flu, and a lead story about gangs (gangs?!) in rural Davie County. Good reading... until you get to the end of the brief, where it abraptly stops, and then )/ou see "SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAVIE COUNTY ENTER­ PRISE RECORD... ETC.” Pretty clever marketing, if you ask me. They get you hooked and then jerk; away the carrot. Hmmm. How much do they want, I wondered. See? It worked for me and I don’t even live here. I like this online model: a taste for free but you pay for the whole enchilada. If I lived here, I’d shell out for sure. But truth be told, the e- version of both the Courier and the Enterprise Record don’t hold a candle to the print product. And I think it’s obvious they’re putting their best efforts into their proven, profitable hold-and- fold newsPAPER. The online version, clearly, is a work-in-prog'ress. A Ibie Of'Two Cities Dwight is also the editor of the Clemmons Courier 11 miles back toward Winston-Salem. The two towns of Clemmons and I “ Mocksville couldn’t be. more different. After driving around Clemmons for an hour looking for its center, I conclude it’s been “Caryized.” There is no there. What there is is one after another boring homog­ enous tickytacky develop­ ments with predictably boring names: Asbury Place, Meadowbrook, Hampton Way. I’m sure wonderful people live here, , but I mourn for this McCity, an exurb to Winston-Salem. Creating a sense of commu­ nity at the newspaper must be a stretch. Authentic North Carolina Leaving the sameness of Clemmons and driving west , on 158 back toward Mocks­ ville, not far from Dutchman’s Creek, y o ii, come to rolling farni)tln^*of nodding blue bachelor '* buttons blooming - and suddenly there is Andy’s General Store and “Snook’s Old Fashion Barbecue” and you know that all is still right with the world. At Andy’s (glass counters, wooden floors) nothing much has changed in 40 years, and yoii can still get Moravian Chicken Pies there. Across the ^ highw ayandoveratthe : comer of Juney Beauchamp Road, Snook’s joint caused my car to mysteriously do a U-turn. A gaggle of oddly- arranged clunkly little buildings huddle around a parking lot filled with pick­ up trucks: a sure bwometer recommending a great food place. Inside the tiny take-out Please See Lauterer - Page 7 I -I Andy Smith’s Store at US 158 and Rediand Road was one of the stops UNC-CH Journalism instructor Jock Lauterer made during his swing through Davie County.; L a u t e r e r . . . Continued From Page 6 booth, Rita Reavis offers me, an obvious 'Tirst timer,” a forkful of barbe­ cue for my culinary inspec­ tion. She did this com­ pletely on her own; I did not ask. But I did receive. Truthfully, I wasn’t even hungry, but how’s any u-ue № Heel gonna pass up an honest-to-God-greasy- spots-on-the-brown-paper- bag BBQ joint? Exactly. I chowed down. On the walls inside Snook’s, I spot a framed yellowed newspaper clipping from 1984 spot­ lighting Rita’s dad, Snook, in the Clemmons Courier. And what was the byline on that full-page feature; Who else: Dwight Sparks. As I’m leaving, Rita hollers at me, "You come back and have somo banana pie, now.” The Formulas Before leaving Mocks­ ville, 1 swing through Rich Park, an oasis of a mid­ town forested park within the town limits, complete with picnic shelters, nature trails and manicured baseball fields, around the outfield fence stand the large advertising signs from local businesses that made that ball team possible; Graham Funeral Home, Caudell Lumber, O’Reilly Auto Parts ... and then my eyes rest on a long-time local business that is a community institution right there amid the others; Davie County Enterprise Record. Why am I not surprised? I H N - I H M m Being publisher of a weekly newspaper means wear­ ing many hats. Here, Enterprise Record Publisher Dwight Sparks fills a newspaper rack. ■;î,i vi! 1,'i I! ? W 4 : , ¿I •~(i if ; Ir.' 8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 Public Records Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported to the Mocksville Po­ lice Department. - A man reported June 8 he was harassed via Ihe telephone on June 8. - A vehicle was taken from a home on West Church Street Extension, it was reported June 10. - A room was damaged at the Quality Inn, it was reported June II. - Ice cream was put on a ve­ hicle in thc Food Lion South parking lot, it was reported June II. - Thc larceny of a beer from a convenience store on Salisbury Street was reported June 10. - The shoplifting of items from Walmart was reported June 8. - A teen reported June 10 he was threatened over the tele­ phone. - A man reported he was as- saultedJune lOatarc.sidenceon Campbell Road. • The larccny pf items from Walmart was reported June 9. Arrests - Brian Lahionte Bruce, 25, AÜ TlD M ATm ’ )■ CARJNIV«W WASHES lOO pTouchless or<;^ B nishw ash M O C K SVÊLLE ^ A U T O P r i d e C a r W a s h N. Yadklnvllle Rd. Mocksville . (across from Lowes Home ImprovemenO JC b Q tiffilQ i.' Do You Suffer from Crohn’s Disease? • Лгс- you .it UmsI ih yir.if, iif • ÜH ytiii li.iv»; .1 (li.jyiKiVii of Ciolm’i lííMM'.f tfum cimitof' • If.ivi- ymi iii)t bfen (lui;mibC4l vvitli Uli'.üi.ílivi- Colitis' lí you II,IV«' .Ml .Wrrt'H v<‘*. to |I)C iilxivc i)iji--.lioii-. yiiii m.iy Ik ,ihlr lo |>.irti«.iH'*t« >>i .1 < liiiM al tii.il P.lltll Ip.int • r-|4Mtj|f tu fft MVO, I L .Ux'i.il'ii 1 woi ^ Pliy .M .ll I • inmi.ilii (.rollìi ' 'IlM'.l'.« I 4,1 r C i ^ e n t Medical Researcli lonKMfow'i MedicineTodjy Salisbury Ono Block From The Hospital ?04 64T-99131 visit Ul on the wab at www.pmg-reiaarch.com/craBcanI of Cliu'emont Lane, was chiirged June 11 with rinancial card theft and two counts of Tmancial card fraud. Trial date; .July 9. Carla Michelle Shrewsbury, 17, of Yadkinville, was chargcd with shoplifting on June 8. Trial date; July 23. - Kacie Michelle Watts, 16, of Yadk|nville, was charged June 8 with shoplifting. Trial date; July 23. - Carol Reed Petree, 44, of Yadkinville, was charged June 9 with shoplifting and two counts of larceny. Trial date; July 23. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. - On June 8 a break-in and larceny were reported at a home on Sonora Drive, Advance. - A burglary was reported at a home on Cross Street, Cool­ eemee on June 8. - On June 9 larceny and dam­ age to property was reported at a home on Farmington Road, Mocksville. - The larceny of a canoe wus reported at a home on E. Valley Road, Advance on June 9. - On June 9 attempted ob­ taining property by false report was reported at a home on Four Corners Road, Mocksvillc. - Vandalism was reported at a home on Timber Trails Lane, Mocksville on June 9. - On June 9 larceny of a mo­ tor vehicle tag was reported at a home on Brier Creek Road, Advancc. - Larccny was reported at a home on US 601 South, Mocks­ ville on Juno 10. " - On Juno 11 a burglary and larceny were reported at a home on Brentwood Drive, Advance, - Larceny from a motor ve­ hicle was reported at a home on Forest Drive, Advance on June 11. - On June'11 larccny was re­ ported at a home on Calvin Lane, Mocksville. - The larceny of a registra­ tion plate was reported at a home on Daniels Road, Mocks­ ville on June 11. - On June 11 larceny was re­ ported at a home on Pembroke Ridge Court, Bermuda Run. - A break-in was reported at a home on E. Renee Drive, Ad­ vance on June 12, - On Juno 12 thc larccny of a bike was reported at a location on US 158, Advance. - A fight was reported at a location on US 64 West, Mocks­ ville on June 13. - On June 13 an assault was reported at a home on Liberty Church Road, Mocksville. -. A break-in was reported at a home on Liberty Church Road, Mocksville on June 13, - On June 14 larceny of mo­ tor fuej was reported at a con­ venience store on US 64 West, Mocksville, - Vandalism was reported at tt home on Farmington Road, Mocksville on June 10, Fires Davie Coimty fire depart­ ments responded to the follow­ ing calls; June 9: Mocksville, ll;02 a,m,, Davie High School, fire ttlorm; Jerusalem assisted; Ad­ vancc, 11 ;S7a,m„ Mocks Meth­ odist Church, fire alann; Smith Grove assisted; Mocksville, 12:51 p,m,, Avgol Drive, fire alarm; Jerusalem assisted; Jerusalem, 5:13 p,m.. Liberty Road, automobile accidcnt; Smith Grove, 7:26 p.m., 1-40 West, automobile accident; Farmington assisted; Advance, 7:34 p.m.. NC 801 South, haz­ ardous conditions; Advance, 7:42 p,m„ Plyer Lane, hazard­ ous conditions; Cornatzer- Dulin, 7:41 p.m., Cornatzer Road, hazardous conditions; Advance, 7:43 p.m.. Underpass Road, hazardous conditions; Fork, 7:49 p.m.. Fork Bixby Road, hazardous conditions; Advance, 7:50 p.m., Fire Sta­ tion Road,' on stand-by; Cornatzer-Dulin, 7:52 p.m., Cornatzer Road, on -stand-by; Fork, 8:06 p.m., NC 801 South, hazardousconditions; Fork, 8:09 p.m., Fulton Road, hazardous conditions; Fork, 8:13 p.m., CedarOrove Church Road, haz­ ardous conditions; Fork assisted; Fork, 8:28 p.m., Riverview Road, hazardous conditions; Fork, 8:24 p.m., US 64 East, hazardous conditions; Advancc, 8:33 p.m., Markland Road, haz­ ardous conditions; Advance, 8:47 p.m., NC 801 South, haz­ ardous conditions; Fork, 8:54 p.m.. Hill Top Drive, hazardous conditions; Advance; 8:59 p.m., Wendell Lane, hazardous con­ ditions; Advance, 9:10 p.m., River Road, hazardous condi­ tions. June 11: Jerusalem, 2:23 p.m., automobile accident; Ad­ vance, 5:05 p.m., Odell Myers Road, hazardous conditions; Jerusaleni, 5:36 p.m,, Oakdale, hazardous conditions; Center, 6:02 p,m,, 1-40 East, automo­ bile accident; Farmington as­ sisted. June 12: Cooleemee, 7:18 p.m., NC 801 South, automo­ bile accident; Advance, 2:22 p,m„ Lybrook Drive, automo­ bile accidcnt; Smith Grove as­ sisted; Smith Orove, 2:55 p,m„ Longwood Drive, vehicle fire; Farmington ussisted, : June 13: Advancc, 8:22 a.m., Hillcrest Drive, hazardous con­ ditions; Smith Grove, 2:11 p.m., Bermuda Village, fire alarm; Advance assisted; Farmington assisted; Mocksville assisted; County Line, 2:58 p.m,, 1-40 East, vchicle fire; Ccnter as­ sisted. Arrests The Davie County SherilTs Department made the following arrests: - Carla Danielle Baker, 21, of Brockland Drive, Advunce was arrested June 6 for misde­ meanor larceny. 'I'rial date: July 16. - Blanca Miriam Duboh, 45, of Salisbury was arrested June 6 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 23, - Justin Lee Wiand, 24, of Brockland Drive, Advance was arrested June 6 for resisting/ob­ structing a public officer. Trial date: July 22, - Tony Lynn Wilson, 41, of US 64 West, Mocksville was arrested June 8 for non-support of child. Trial date: June 16, - Alton Rhndull Lane, 50, of S, Angell Road, Mocksvillc was arrested June 8 for failure to appear. Trial date; July 15. - Jermaine Dwy none Dalton, 36, of Vircussdcll Luile, Mocks­ ville was arrested June 10 for DWI, driving with liccnse re­ voked, and reckless driving. Trial date; July 17, - Laura Owens Keen; 16, of Fonzo Way, Mocksville was arrested June 10 for harassing phone cull. Trial date: July 23, - Ann Bates Edwards, 35, West Maple Avenue, Mocks­ villc was arrested June 10 for domestic violence protective order violation, Triul date; June 18, - Lcvaric Samuel Johniken, 37, of Cenler Circle, Mocks­ ville was arrested June 10 for failure to appear and abandon- PhilCar Auloiiiotive Specials o£ the Week Cheerwi 1/2 Ltr. Bottles Assorted Flavors 6 pk *2^ Case *9** Limit2Cas«8 While Supplies Last Father's Day C'a rds 1/2 OFF D o n 't I'lH'ni'l Nom- M iisiadlncs! PHOTO PECIAL One Hour Processing at Next Day Prices OneWeekOnly I 'm- ;4i4':it in lo rm iitio n on lin io s \ lu'iillli |ir<il)lcm s. ЦП \\ \\ w.rosli'i'ilniiico.com Regular Hours: 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sum 1:30-5 F o s t e r D r u g C o . 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 www.fosterdrugco.com ment/non-support of child. Trial date: June 16, - Bruce Isunc, 3U of Fred Lunier Rond, Mocksville was arrested June 11 for ubondon- ment/non-support of child. Trial date: June 16. - Desiree Aphradite Stovall, 21, of Casa Bella Drive, Ad­ vance was arrested June ¡2 for injury to personal property. Trial date: July 16. - Derreck Stephen Wall, 20, of Campbell Road, Mocksville was arrested June 12 for break­ ing/entering larceny after break­ ing/entering. Trial date: June 18. - Tcrrcncc Kendall Tapp, 31, of Columbia was arrested June 12 for misdemeanor larccny. Trial date: Aug. 13. - Juson Lee Williams, 22, of Mocks Church Roud, Advance wus urrested June 12 for failure to appear. Trial date; July 9. - Brian Nicholas Eudy, 30, of Broudwuy Rond, Mocksville wus nrrested June 13 for brenk- ing/entering. Triul date; Aug. 13, - Darrell Eugene Dobson Jr., 22, of Olin wus arrested June 13 for u.ssuult on a female. Trial date: July 16, - Ernist Leo Pyrtle, 52, of Jericho Church Road, Mocks­ ville was urrested June 13 for trespussing. Triul date; Aug. 27, - Dennis James Allen, 51, of Lakewood Circle, Mocksvillc was arrested June 13 for misde­ meanor possession of schedule VI controlled substance, intoxi- cntcd/disruptive, niid resisting a public officer, Trial date: Aug, 6, - Shawn Dnwayne Frost, 37, of Bast Bend wus nrrested June 13 for driving with license re­ voked and resisting/obstructing a public officer. Trial date: Aug, 13. - John Watkins Elliott, 22, of Pfufftown was arrested'june 14 for failure to appear. Trial date: Aug. 18 in Forsyth Counly. - Timothy B. Evans, 39, of US 158, Mocksville was arrested June 14 for non-support of a child. Trial date: June 29 in Yndkin County. - James Kenneth Steele, 42, of Deadmon Road, Mocksvillc was arrested June 14 for com­ municating threais. Trial dnte; July 30. - Michnel Heuth Jnrvis, 33, of McDaniel Road, Advancc was arresled June 14 for posses­ sion of marijuana. Trial date; Aug. 21. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by tho N.C. Highway Patrol. • A North Carolinn man was charged with failure to yield right of way after the vehicle he was driving hit another June 10. Nathan McKinley Brown of Cullowhee was driving his 1999 Jeep making a left turn from the parking lot of Horn's Truck Stop onto US 601. Robert Dale Vernon of US 601 North, Mocksville was driving his 2003 Dodge south on US 601. Brown failed to yield right of way to Vernon's vehicle and the two collided. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the nccident occurrcd ut ap- proximately 2:08 p.m. and Vernon was taken to Davie County Hospital for treatment. • No charges were filed after an accident June 8 at 3:28 p.m. Christopher Dayie Lipe of Stntesville wus driving a 2005 GMC pick-up west on PP- Pickelton Road. Lipe's truck collided with a utility pole, re­ ported Trooper C.D. Hull. • No chnrges were filed after an accident op June 8. Subrina Lynn Shoffner of Mocks Church Road, Advance was driving her 1998 Chevrolet south on Oak Grove Church Road and swerved to avoid a deer. Shoffner's vehicle ran off the right side of the road, col­ lided with a ditch and embank­ ment, and several trees before overturning. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 7:16 a.m. • A Mocksville man was chargcd with failure to reduce speed after the vehicle he wds. driving hit another June 9 at 5:30 p.m. Michael Shnne Beaver of Calvin Lane was driving a 2004 Pontiac in the northbound lane of US 601. Brenda Louise Sherrill of Woodleaf was stopped in a 2007 Suzuki in US 601 North waiting for traffic. BeaVcr failed to reduce Ihe speed of his vehicle and it col­ lided with Sherrill's, reported Trooper M.W, Whitener, Sherrill was taken lo Davie County Hospital for treatment. • No charges were filed af­ ter an accidcnt on June 9. Leigh-Ann Marissa Russell of Woodleaf was stopped in a 2000 Nissan in Ihe pnrking lot of The Corner Slore. David Ed­ ward Gamenu of Salisbury was driving a 1955 Chevrolet south­ west in the parking lot of The Corner Store. Russell began backing her vehicle and it col­ lided with Gameau's, Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A North Carolina woman wus chargcd with exceeding a safe speed and no operators li­ cense after she wrecked thc vc­ hicle she was driving June 9. Julian Lopes Vargas of Lillinglon was driving a 2000 Chevrolet wesl on 1-40. Vargas' vehicle began to hydroplane, ran off the roud to the left, nnd collided with n cuble median barrier. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the nccident occurred at approximately 7:25 p.m. and there were no injuries. • An Advancc man wns chnrged with fnilurc to reduce speed nfter the vehicle he was driving hit another June 10 al 10:02 a.m. Noah Brian Bailey of Fulton Road was driving his 2002 Pontiac east on Yadkin Valley Road. Kimberly Hfiynes Robertson of Winston-Salem was driving her 2005 BMW enst on Yadkin Valley Road making a U-turn. Bailey failed to reduce the speed of his vehicle and it collided with Robertson's, re­ ported Trooper C.D. Hall. W e t m o r e F a r m s WOODLEAF H o m e g r o w n T o m a t o e s , L o c a l S q u a s h , Z u c c h i n i & C u c u m b e r s C a n t a l o u p e s o t h e r p r o d u c e a s i t b e c o m e s a v a ila b le Open Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pni Saturday 8:00am-S:00pm Closed on Sundays Fmn ¥ock$vlll0 («*• SOI South to 801 MtnteUoa, turn rlghtatllght.4mllMtoaiuHoallgMluWomtM. FoUowtlgmtotum. ___________704-278-2028 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, ,Iune 18,2009 - 9 Bob and Carol Head help James Ridenhour and Peggy Foster pick out some vegetables at the Cooleemee Farmer's Market. Farm Fresh Cooleemee Market To Open Wednesdays, Saturdays John Chandler of Cooleemee has found ajob. Chandler was laid off this' past February. Although he receives no salary, Ihe mayor of Coblccmce hns great benefits, he .said, including organizing a farmer's market in the town.. This past Wednesday proved people arc looking lor good, fresh and local products. Chandler suid even though produce is limited bccauso it is, "just too carly for most produce," many buyers came lo shop. Local farmers will be provided a place to sell their produce, as well as bakers and beekeepers will be provided an open market store. Chandler quickly formed a committee of four to help with Ihe mechanics of opening Ihc market. One of the commitloc members is Larry Williams, agriculturni teacher at Davic High School., "Because of Mr. Williams’ expertise in agriculture nnd Ihe fact he has been involved in other farmer's markets, makes him a great asset to the committee," Chandler said. ‘This market will also provide summer jobs for Mr, William’s sludents during the summer, as well as local farmers in thc area,". There aro some specific guidelines for the vendors, Ilems must be grown or made within a 50-niilc radius of Cooleemee. Flea market type items and crafts arc not allowed. Chandler is thankful for the work of the committee - William Davis, David Jordan, Peggy Foster und Lnrry Williams - and special thanks to the Cooleemee Civitan Club for the use of its property. The Cooleemee Farmer’s market welcome's vendors. Anyone inlerested may contact Chandler 284-4207 or Davis 284-4167. 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II you are interested, please call • • • C r e s c e n t M e d i c a l R e s e a r c h Tomorrow's MedlclneTotlay Salisbury • 704-647-9913 Or visit us on Itio wob at www.pmg-researctilcQnn/crescenl _______LocalBd • Soilibury One Block Irom Hospifai T o w n B r i e f s Proposed Budget Approved Town Manager Christine Bralley presented the proposed 2009-2010 fiscal year budget for the board’s review. The ‘09 ’10 budget is balanced at .$6,801,634. The proposed budget includes the following: property tax rate decrease of Iji per $ 100 asscilscd value; no increase in water and sewer rates; side­ walk construction and improvements; recreational green space improvements; new roof lor the Brock Oym; new position in Ihe police department, due to reclassificution; wnter und sewer infrastructure analysis and improvements. Bralley told Ihe board lust yenrs budget contributed to the completion of the US 601 South water transfer station; the mapping of water and sewer lines on the GPS system; Bear Creek waste wuter treatment plant to lift stnlion, sewer going to Cooleemee waster water treatment plant; and the NC Rural.Centcr Grant helping to bring Powertray business to Mocksville. "I want to express my grati­ tude to the mayor and commissioners for their concern and muny hours of dedicntion to this lown." Thc budget was ap­ proved after u public hcnring at lown hail on Monday. Interlocal Agreement Approved The lown board unanimously approved an inleriocal agreement wilh Ihe county at Ihis month’s commissioners meet­ ing. The agreement named the'following shared services be­ tween Mocksville and Davio County: Tax collection will be provided by tlie counly, along with tnx billing .services. For non-motor vehicles lax bills the town will pay tho county $7 per bill lo be paid annually on or before April 15. For motor vehicle tnx bills the county will keep the uclunl cost of collecting tho tax, not to exceed 1.5% of the amount of Ihe lax. The county will provide n plunning officcr for the lown nnd the lown will pny the county $25,850 for the ‘90-’10 fiscnl yenr. ■ " .' The counly will provide nil radio communications for the town to include pollcc, emergency, fire and 911. The lown will pay the counly $91.280 nnnuully for Ihis service.' ■ For animal control services the town will pay the County $23,73 i or the equivalent of 15% of the animal control budget for the‘09-’10 fiscal year. The, counly will allow residents of thc town to use the county’s solid waste program. The county will provide library services to thc town at a cosl of $40,318 for the upcoming fiscal yenr. And tho county’s inspection depurtment will enforce build­ ing codes und the flood dumage prevention ordinance. . The lown yvill provide recreation services to thc county at a cost of $326,000 which equals .75% of the current fiscal year’s tnx base. The interiocnl ugreement will run until June 30, 2012. Brock Gym Roofing Bid Town cominissioners approved the bid lo re-roof the gym at thc Brock. Professional Roofing Services, out of Mt, Airy, was approved lo do the work at a bid of $78,700. Water Shortage Response Plan The town board approved n Water Shortage Response Plan (WSRP) presented by town engineer John Grey. Grey told the bourd thut the pinn is required by the slute und helps define clear criteria for evaluating water shortage levels. The' plan defined water use pnorities during drought conditions: levels of response; and enforcement of water u.se restrictions. ‘The records have been reviewed extensively," Grey said. He told thc board that Mocksville has done well during past dry spells. > ^ a v ie P la c e Assisted Living Community t ' V y ' Ч «Y,','I я S u s a n B u r r i s Moving into Davie Place has been a blessing for Susan liurrls. II Wiis becoming IncreiLsingly difficult for her to live on her own and she was becoming more and more isolated. She and her sister mstde the decision for .iiet to cotite to Davie Place where she could receive assistance with her day to day needs, , ■ Susan was bom In the mountains in Surry County then moved on to Wilkesboro. She worked in the tobacco business for years while growing up and raising her family Her dSughters, Donna Riley and Patricia Riley, and son, Scotty Reynolds, live close by and gel Into see her when they are able. , Susan’s mother, Alma "Gritnny" Ray Is her neighbor here across the hall so they get to visit often. Having people around her and not feeling Isolated along with nol worrying about her medlcittlons are just two ot the reasons she’s excited about being here. We welcome Susan and look forivard to helping her with her life here'al Davie Place. For information On Placem ent, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 7 5 i I i ( I i jfl ;'i t ! ■V, ' . г ■ 1^' г: i l : io . DAVEE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuradoy, June 18,2009 Torches For A Cause Relay Fundraiser To Light Up The Night Keith Hilton with a torch In memory of his wife, who bled from cancer last year. - Photo by Robin Snow Tears w ell up in Keith Hilton’s eyes when he talks about Sunday, June 14. It had been one year since his wife, Crystal, had died of cancer. Hilton, who can be found most every day at Davie Flo­ rist on Wilkesboro Street in M ock sville, is heading a project for Davie’s Relay for Life for the American Can­ cer Society, scheduled for late July at the YMCA track. Torches are being sold in honor or memory of a loved one who has (had) cancer for $100. The metal torches will be on display at the Relay, and can be taken home at the end of the event. Hilton snid if those mak­ ing the purchases will pro­ vide him a photograph and a few lines about the person, he w ill create an 8x10, (ami- nated page to be displayed on thetorch. Hilton took part in the Re­ lay last year, but this is his first on a committee. "When she got sick, we tried to go to all of the meet­ ings,” he said. The Relay, he said, was very em otional. “Really, about all I did was Now OPEN IN IWGCK^VILLEr! ^ Flirif iture connectloii 1500 North Main SL (Hwy. 158) • MocksviUe, NC (Beside Carolina Precision Machining) ^ O p e n T h u r s d a y s , F r i d a y s , S a t u r d a y s a n d M o n d a y s O n l y Reg. 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To purchase a torch, with all of the tax-deductible cost going to the R elay, visit Hilton at Davie Florist or call 751-2254. “If I can help som eone, that’s what I want to do.” Piedmont Antique Power Association Arthur Bostick stands In front of the reno­ vated concesslon/plcnic arbor at the Masonic Picnic Grounds G r o u n d s . . . Continued From Page 1 new home, of sorts. The pic­ nic arbor built in the 1950s was torn down, and the con­ cession arbor up the hill ex- pande.d. That’s where the meal will be served this year. And volunteers from both groups also graded the land to take out som e o f the steeper slopes, and an an­ tique tractor pull is planned for September. "This is too good o f a place not to be used more,” Slye said. Use of the facility is handled by M ocksville/ Davie Recreation. Both groups hope to reno­ vate the main arbor, which needs seating, roof and stage work, The costs are high for two groups that don’t mako a profit. All their money goes to charity. “We’re going to continue S c a m . . . Continued From Page 1 to help him return home to his mother. And though one associate pastor has taken the man to Horn’s Truck Stop to catch a ride, no one knows for sure if he’s left. Judy Bailey says she’s been a m em ber o f First United Methodist Church in Mocksville for years and has never seen anything like this happen. “When he told his story there wasn’t a dry eye in the church.” Hartman said the man is clean-shaven, has graying hair combed straight back, and has few teeth. "He’s ap-' proximately six feet tall, 20() pounds, and in his late 4Qs,tp, early 50s.” ' ' Hartman said thc investi­ gation is continuing and that an exact number of churches visited or total amount of money given to the man has not been determined. “One doing what we can do,” snid Arthur Bostick, president of the power association. Slye said the property was given to the Masons in 1874, and he hopes to see more community events held there. ,“We are working w ith, these guys (power associa­ tion) and they are working with us,” Slye said. "We deeply appreciate what they are doing,” church did give him an offer­ ing of approximately $600.” Anyone with information about the man is asked to call Detective Scot Kimel at 751 - 5547. “Right now thc informa­ tion we have is very limited,” Hortman said. Bailey said, “We need to get this in the news so sur­ rounding counties and churches don’t fall prey to this scammer. People need to be aware.” B e rm u d a R u n B rie fs Bank Petition Approved The town council approved a petition by First Citizens Bank for a 10/70 provision. The bank asked the town to approve the provision for 1.566 acres of property with access from Peachtree Lane to cdnstruct a drive-thru bank. Town Manager Ron Bell said that this is the first step the bank needed approval for, and that additional requests will be made to the planning council and bonrd of adjustment. O f the 68,203 sq. ft. parcel size. First Citizens has plans to build on 36,830 sq. ft,, leaving almost half of the parcel pervious. The petition was approved unanimously, Proposed Budget Presented Bell presented the ‘09-’ 10 fiscal year budget to council for their consideration. The 2(Ю9-2010 budget is balanced at $2,761,083. The revenue neutral tiix rate based on taxes from increased property valuation is .140 per $100, that’s down one cent from last year’s property tax of .150 per $100. Capital projects include stormwater projects, a children’s, park, half of the remaining fencing and landscaping along NC 801, a side­ walk project, postal centers, design of the US 158 gate re-locatiOn, and design of the US 158/NC 801 intersection. 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There are big wins and there arc BIO wins, Saturday’s 2-1 win ovor RdVfati'Gpunly defied description, xiiere’s no easy way to say how or why Mocksville won to snap maybe the longest losing streak in ils 28-yenr his­ tory. It was the longest skid in at least 21-plus years, “It was thc biggest game we’ve had in a long time," llth-ycarcoach Mike Lovelace said, "You just don’t know with this crowd. If we get pitching, I think we can beat anyone. That was proven against Rowan. We werecloso 10 having il come unraveled. Bul wc bowed up.” Mocksville's prospects appeared gloomy. • Rowan was 7-2 overall and 5-1 in the Southern Division, By contrast, Mocksville was 4-6,2-5. • Mocksville hnd allowed an aver­ age of l.‘i,3 runs during the slide, • Mocksvillc was swept 3-0 by Rowan in the first round of thc ‘08 playoffs, and il had lost seven of eight in the series, • Mocksvillc starter Jake Koontz, a West Rowan High grudualc who knows the Rowan team as woll as any­ one, came in 0-2 with a 4,69 ERA. But Kooniz looked liko Superman the way he rescued Mocksville, toss­ ing a coniplete-ganie four-hilter and olTselting five walks with a whopping 11 stiikeouls. It was truly a pitching performance for the ages. "Boy, lie was aina/.ing," Lovelace said, “1 told him il ranks as one of the lop five games I’ve seen pitched sincc I've been here, 1 pul it up there wilh John McDaniel’s 1-0 win against South Rowan, And what a big time to have it," The offensive heroes were Clint Howell and Heman Bautista, Howell broke the ice wilh a Hfth-inning homer, and Bautista, who also hails from Rowan County, doubled Inter in the inning lo give Mocksville a 2-0 lead, “One thing would go bad and then everything would go bad," Koontz said. “The wheels fell off,‘Hopefully this gets us back on irack." A first-inning double piny gave Koontz a much-needed boost. Rowan had the bases loaded wilh one out, byl a 6-4-3 twin killer kept ihe visitors off thc board. It wns turned by shortstop Zeb Cope, second baseman Tyler King and first baseman Howell, A Hllle luck was involved, but Mocksville wns due for somo luck. “It wont off Zeb’s glove nnd rolled strnight to Tyler at the bag," Lovelace said. "He throws it to first and Clint's on his face with his foot trying to slny on the bag. He toe-inps the bag on a bang-bang play.” Mocksville’s decisive pu.sh came in the boltom of the fifth. Howell led off with a home run - a laser beam lo cen­ ter, It wns his second homer in 19 nt- bats, Thc only reason Howell was even playing first was because Jess Cartner was at the beach for Senior Week. Mocksville was missing a second starter in Zack Russell-Myers. “We nil thought il wns going to slay in die park becausc il was a line drive,” Lovelace said of the homer. "It Just barely cicnred the black, but il would have knocked the fence down if it would hnve hit it." Lnler in the fifth, King nnd Cope delivered bnck-to-back singles. The next batter, Unutisln, drilled nn RBI double olí Ihc lert-l'ieid wall, I’lease Sec Upset • Page B5 D.J. Webb is the Mocksville runner on a close play at first. - Photos by James Barrlngei R ussell-M yers 5 For 5 In Sunday Blow out Y o u ’re O u t Mocksville Jr. Legion third baseman Corbit Foster tags a run­ ner trying to stretch a double into a triple. For more on the Jr. Legion team, please turn to page B6. By Brian Pitts Davie Enlerprise Record A leam that was wrillen off early liisl week was enjoying a two-game winning strenk Inte in the week, Mocksville's Legion bnsebnll lenm pul visiting Winston-Salem hopelessly be­ hind in the third inning on Sunday nighl nnd consled lo nn 18-6 non- lenguewin. There wns no emotional hangover from Snturdny's 2-1 win over first- plnce Rownn County, Znck Russell- Myers nnd Co. mnde sure of thnt, Mocksville used a different victory formula than the Rowan game. Instead of extraordinary pitching and clutch hilling, Mocksville's offense started fust and remnined relentless until it hnd 18 runs in Ihe fifth inning, Russell-Myers did .something he'll remember 30 yenrs from now, going 5 for 5. He rnised his average from .322 to .416 us Mocksville squared its over­ all record at 6-6. “1 thought after a big win Inst night we might hnve n letdown," conch Mike Lovclnce snid. “But wc cnmc out und bnllled. We went 20 for 36. You cnn’l do that in slowpiich softball. And we were wilhout two starters (Hernnn Bautista and Jess Cartner).’’ Talk about a turnaround. Winston trampled Mocksville 25-7 in the first meeting. This lime Mocksville over­ whelmed Winston, scoring six runs in the first, three in the sccond, five in the third (for n 14-5 lead) and four in the fifth (for nn 18-5 lend). Carlos Bautista (3 for 5, four RBls), Nick Burwell (3 for 5, two RBls), Zeb Cope (2 for 3, two doubles, three RBls) nnd Clint Howell (2 for 2, wnlk, three runs) rolled up big numbers. Colby Seuford singled and walked twice, nnd Ryan Bameycnsilc singed n memorable first nt-bat in his Sr, Legion debut. Cope has become an unexpected star, going 12 for 21 (.571) during a five-game hitting streak and pushing his overall mark lo .431, He hnd two hits in four of the five. He hnd four in the other, “Cope's been holler ihnn n fire- crncker,” Lovclnce snid, “Since we’ve moved him up to two hole, he’s 10 for 16, Thni's wenring it out. And he's pinying well defensively (nl short­ stop)." Howell rose to ,428, nnd Curios Bnutisia moved up lo .368, It was a brcnkoul game for Burwell, who came in 1 for 4 on thc yenr but nenrly hnd nS mnny hits (three) as positions played (four). He played DH, pitcher, left field nnd first base. He also got his first win in his sixth relief appearance, working 2 2/3 innings pf scoreless ball aftei: getting a no-decision in the previoui five outings. Matt Leonard, the fourth Mocksville pitcher, got on the mound for the first time ever in Legion an^ promptly fanned two of three batters; “Tho biggest thing was talking to the kids nnd letting them know if they give their best effort und we don't come out on top, nt lenst we know we’ve pluycd ns hnrd us we cun,” Lovclnce suid. • Mocksville turned n 3-0 deficit inlQ a 6-3 lead in thc bottom of the first. Cope followed a Leonard walk with an RBI double. Then came singles fronl Russell-Myers, Tyler King, Howell, CX Bnutisia and Burwell. Bnmeycnsile, who earlier in the da>» caught 10 innings in a Jr. Legioq doubleheader, figured lo only catch bullpen for the big Legion team. He got nn nt-bat and made the absolulq Please See Blowout ■ Page B5 Absher To Play In East-West All-Star Game By Brian Pitts Davie Enlerprise Record When you're the sixth person in 53 years to do something, you know it's pretty special. Drew Absher, who Just completed his senior year at Davie, will become the sixth War Engle in history to pluy in the Ensl-West All-Slur Bas- kelbnll Game on July 20. The 5-10, 162-pound guurd mude the 10-man rosier, becoming Just Ihc fourih Davie male lo receive the honor. Jingles Ijames (1970), Dwayne Grant (1977) and Dunne Phillips (2000) were the other mnles lo pluy in the Ensi-Wesl game. Two Davie fe­ males have played in the game - Jill Amos in 1980 and Angie Browder in 1984. James Mayfield, Davie’s star foot­ ball player from 2006-08, will play in the East-West All-Star Football Game the same week, "Whenever you think of a game like this, you think of kids from Guilford County and Forsyth Counly because they have a lot more big names and stale championships,” Absher said, “1 always thought: ‘Geez, ihere’s only 10 guys nnd it's the whole western part of the stale,' I’ve gone lo that game four or five limes. We even drove from Hickory (before ihe Abshers moved lo Dnvie in 2002), 1 think the whole weekend will be fun, being ubie to go down Sulurduy, prnclicing twice nt UNC-G on Sunduy nnd going to the banquet, I remember watching some big-time names. It will be fun playing with two Division-Is and one (future) ACC player." The game will be held ut the Greensboro Coliseum. Absher will play with the likes of C,J, Hairis (Wake Forest recruit), Mike Gruce (Yule) nnd K,J, Sherrill (Charlotte), He has played on some big-time AAU learns over Ihe years, nnd now he's got the perfect ic­ ing lo his high-school cnree'r, Harris and Grace led Mount Tabor to the 4-A stale chumpionship, , “It's cool to play with Harris nnd Grace and (Trinity’s) Josh Pittman, because I’ve played with C,J, since third grade and with Mike since fourth,” Absher said, “C,J„ Mike and I went lo Houston wilh the Gators and we won state championships and nil kinds of stuff together. I played AAU wilh K.J, Inst summer and we went to Orlando together. So it’s good to pluy with him again. “I'm sure I'll pluy one nnd PiUmnn will pluy two. Thni's my gut feeling. I don't know why they wouldn’t keep Mike nnd C,J, together because they've been playing together for quite some time," Absher started four years on Davie’s varsity, averaging 16.3, 18 and 15.2 points over the last three years. He hit .44,15, 75 and 73 three-pointers. His stellar carecr included ihe No. 3 point total in Davie history (1,460). Grant (2,007) nnd Phillips (L544) are the only male players wilh more points, He’s the No. 1 carecr 3-point shooter, hitting 267 shots from long range. . Absher’s college hopes for this fall did not work out lo his liking, so he decided to take up a substantial schol­ arship offer from a prep school in Washington, Connecticut - The Gun­ nery. It's localed in the mountains, ati hour and a half from New York Cit^.‘ The Highlanders went 10-10 last sea; son, “ After a year nt The Gunnery, Absher hopes to fulfill his lifelong drenm of pinying college basketball, “It’s not a plnce Just for athletes,'^ he said. ‘There's famous people’s kid.^ Please See Absher - Page Bf \ . ! ' ' I'l I! ' I ! I . ! B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, THURSDAY, June 18,2009 SS SPO TUG HT > S U 2UPim B ies. 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On June 13. the team trav­ eled to Raleigh and placcd sil­ ver in their age group after two days of toumament play. The team has plans to partici­ pate in the upcoming 3v3 tour­ naments in Statesville and Rock Hill. S.C. "3v3 Socccr" is claimed to be the fastest growing form of soc­ cer in the world. Its gain in popularity is largely because every member of the team gets equal playing time, and equal ' touches on the ball. “It is a much faster paced, and higher scoring game than traditional full sided soccer,” said Coach Joe Freeman. “The speed of the attack, the use of triangulation, and the strategies bring aspects of hockey into the game. The quick shift from one end of the field to the other af­ ter a goal is scorcd, or upon loss of possession is reminiscent of basketball. It requires the blend­ ing of individual skills with teamwork on a smaller field without a goalie position.” The team trains weekly with Freeman, focusing 6n their goal of attending the national 3v3 competition in DisneyWorld in January of 2010. The team has sponsors that have provided uniforms, a ban­ ner, wnter for fundraising. The giris thnnk the companies as well as the people who donated to the team at the recent NC Wine Festival in Tanglewood where the giris sold bottled wa­ ter. The giris play for Twin City Youth Soccer Club nnd Ouilford United Footbnll Club (Skyler Prillnman). Members ol the Knockouts 3v3 soccer team include Skyler Prillaman, front, and from left, Katie Freeman (Advance), Erin Blevins, Brooklyn Berry, AnnaToohey, Savannah Goodin, and Coach Joe Freeman (Advance). . ll 1 ; I Tim Maloney (left) congratulates son Jessie on win- Qrgg curtls and Lynn Campbell, ning the home run title at the Cooleemee Redskins softball tournament. 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B B Q S a u c e s & O th e r Ite m s 4 F a th e r ^ s P a y В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 ■ B5 I Colby Seaford and Zeb Cope are Davie products. Zack Russell-Myers pitches In relief for Mocksvlile, which has won two straight after dropping six In a row. 1 'I Awful Start Dooms Legion One night aflcr losing 12-10 at Mooresville, the Mocksvilie Legion baseball team got into another mess on June 9 at Con­ cord. Concord, a 4-3 loser to Mocksvillc in the first meeting, scored 10 runs in the bottom of the first nnd mauled Mocksvilie 18-8. The 10-run first made the rest of the game all but mean­ ingless. The loss was Mocksville’s sixth in a row. If Mocksvilie had ever lo.sl thot many in a row, it happened in the mid-1980s. The 9-21 team in ‘99 did not drop six in a row. The game-by-game results date back to 1-989, and the longest skid between 1989 and 2009 is six. It has surren­ dered at least 12 runs In five of the six. The offense didn’t do that bad, getting outhit 11-10 and getting two hits from Tyler King, Zeb Cope and Zack ■Russell-Myers. But tlie pitching was dreadful yet ogoin. Lovelace employed five hurlers, but only one - Nick Burwell from North Iredell High - lasted more than one inning. Though Mocksvilie (4-6, 2- 5 Southern Division) was thor­ oughly outmanned, it did re­ spond from the 10-0 hole ns well as could be expected. It got within 12-2, 12-6 and then 12- 7 - before Concord pulled away again down Ihe stretch. “They beat (first-place) Rowan la^er in Ihe week,” coach Mike Lovelace said. “We had chances and couldn’t cash in. When wc went down 10-0, wo didn’t hit Ihe panic button. It was 12-7 and we had the bases Koontz Upset... Continued From Page Bl "Hernán hit.s one lhat misses by a foot from going out,” Lovelace snid. “II wns an inside fastball, and my eyes lit up,” Bautistn said. Meanwhile, Koontz vyas working magic. He could have had butterflies with his 0-2 rccord aiid high ERA, but in­ stead Ihe Brevard pitcher per­ formed like Ihe seasoned vet that he is. “I think wc ran into a guy who can pitch, and he exploited our weaknesses,” Rowan coach Jim^aanjt Said, “Koontz used -our owii ajggressiyencss against us." ■' " Rowan’s four hits were all singles. "Wc made some big-time de­ fensive plays, but tliis game wus all about Koontz. He was unbe­ lievable,” Lovclace snid. “When you can hold any Legion team to four hits, much less Rowan, you’re doing something. The hnrdest-hil ball was a liner lo centcr that (Mall) Leonard caught. Two of those four hits were off Ihe end of Ihe bat. One of those was off an 0-2 pitch late in Ihe game. Il was a great pitch, Ihe guy hit it off the end of the Howell bat and it flew over the shortstop’s head. Thai’s how •good-his stuff was." Rowan broke up Koontz’s shutout in the seventh, using a single, Iwo walks and a siic fly to cut Mocksville’s lead to 2-1. But Koontz retired Rowan in order in the eighth, nnd he got a popup to catcher Bautista with a runner at second in the ninth. “The biggest thing for him was being able lo throw his changcup and curveball when he was behind in the count,” Lovelace snid. "He induced nine ground-ball outs. They wero baffled, ^ e y didn’t know what ^ vt'as coming, and they couldn’t just sit bn one pitch. That’s what makes him a true pitcher. Being at college one yeur, he’s learned that you can’t just Iry to blow it by everybody. Now he’s able to change speeds.” When Ihe crisp two-hour, 14- minutc game was in ti;e books, Mocksvilie had gone from eighth to seventh in the nine- lenm division, and Koontz hnd trimmed his ERA to 3.32. A sud­ denly unstoppable Cope went 2 for 4, making him 10 for 18 dur­ ing a four-game spree. Bautista’s rampage kept going. He went 2 for 4, getting a hit H. Bautista for the 10th time in as many games. Factor in Bautista’s value at catcher, and he’s unquestion­ ably one of the league’s top players. "Heman throwing out two basé runners was very big,” Lovelace said. "He ended a threat with one of their good hillers up. He was a difference- maker back there. He was in control of the game. They tested him one time and he shut it off. One lime their coach at first told him not to go, und he threw him out by a good four steps. And they had a guy on third at that time.” IMocksville 2, RoWan Co. l Mocksvlile King 2b Copo ss H. Diiutisla c Coilcr rf Webb ilh C. Bnuilslnir Leonard cf Howell lb C. Seaford 3b Tolab ub 3 4 4 4 4 2 3 3 1 30 0 0 2 7 2 Rowan Co. ООО ООО 10 0-t Mocluvllle ООО 020 OOx-2 2B - H. Bnullslo (4). HR - Howell (2). SB - Cope (4). Mock IP H R ER BB so Koontz,W9 4 1 1 5 11 M o c k s v i l i e B a s e b a l l S t a t s R e c o r d : 6 - 6 , 3 - 5 S D Jonie Bautista tries to tag out a Mooresville runner. Mocksvlile trailed 6-0 before rallying and forcing ties at 6 and 7. AVG. AB R H 2B зв НК RBI ВБ SB Ryan Barneycastle 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 . 0 0 Carios Bautista .368 38 11 14 1 0 1 13 3 4 Heman Bautista .418 43 11 18 4 0 4 21 2 0 Jonie Bautista .166 6 1 1 0 0 1 3 • I 0 Josh Berryhill .000 1 ,0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Burwell .444 9 2 4 ' 0 0 0 3 0 0 ■Ryan Carter .292 41 10 12'4 0 0 8* 3 1' Jess Cartner .333 .24 3 8 1 0 0 7 2 0 Zeb Cope .431 44 1Í5 19 5 0 0 12 10 4 . Brad Gaither .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clint Howell .428 21 7 9 1.0 2 5 2- -2 Tyler King ..290 31 13 9 2 1 1 7 11 0 Jfike Koontz .000 1 0 0 .0 0 O'0 2 0 Matt Leonard .184 38 16 7 1 0 0 4 17 г 3 Zack Russell-Myers .416 36 11 15 0 0 - 2 13 16 4 Colby Seaford .323 ,34 10 И 0 0 0 3 7 1 Tyler Seaford .400 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 .4 '. 0 D,J. Webb .304 23 6 7 0 0 0 5 5 0 Others .100 10 2 1 Ó 0 0 2 4 1 TOTALS .337 409 .121 138 19 1 12 109 89 20 W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO Josh Berryhill 0-2 59.40 3 2 0 0 0 1.2 12 20 11 4 0 Nick Burwell 1-0 5.92 6 0 0 0 0 13.2 20 17 9 10 9 Ryan Carter 2-1 Ô.92 ' 4 2 0 0 0 13 19 13 10 11 10 Shane Carter 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 . Jess Cartner 0-1 24.00 2 0 0 0 0 3 9 9 8 3 2 Brad Gaither 0-0 8.43 3 1 0 0 0 5.1 8 6 5 2 4 Jake Koontz 1-2 3.32 7 2 1 0 1 24.1 27 14 9 16 27 Matt Leonard 0-0 , 0,00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ‘о 0 2 . Z. Russell-Myers 1-0 8,10 5 ' 2 0 0 0 lÓ 10 17 9 .7 11 Tyler Seaford 0-0 , 27,0 1 0 0 0 0 .1 0 2 I 2 1 D.J. Webb 1-0 6,50 4 3 0 0 0 18 23 20 : 13 6 12 Others 0-0 0,00 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 1 2 TOTALS 6-6 7.23 1 0 1 93.1 131 122 75 62 80 loaded.” Concord 18, Mocksvlile 8 Mocksvlile ab r h Ы King 4 1 2 2 Cope 4 1 2 2 H. Bautista 3 .1 1 1 Russell-Myers 4 0 2 1 Carter 4 1 1 1 Webb 3 1 1 0 Leonard 3 0 0 0 C. Bautista 2 1 0 0 T. Seoford 1 0 0 0 C. Seaford 0 1 0 0 Howell 3 1 1 1 Totals 31 8 10 8 Mooresville Jumps On Mocksvilie In 1 st Mocksvlile 002 411 0 -8 Concord (10)20 031 2-18 2B - H. Baulisin (3). 3B - King, SB ■ Cope 2(3). Russell-Myers (3). Mock IP II R ER BB so Berryh.L ,1 6 10 4 2 0 Burwell 4,2 4 6 ■ 5 5 5 Oallher 1 0 0 0 0 1 T, Seaford,! 0 2 1 2 1 Koontz, 0 1 0 0 0 O' S r . L e g i o n S c h e d u l e W Mock 19, Kernersviile 4 W Mock 5, Randolph Co. 1 W Mocksvilie 4, Concord 3 W Mock 20, Kannapolis 15 LS. Rowan 17, Mock 15 LW-Salem25, Mock 7 L Lexington 9, Mock 5 L Stanly II, Mock 8 (10) L Mooresville 12, Mock 10 L Concord 18, Mocksvilie 8 W Mocksvilie 2, Rowan I . W Mock 18, Winston 6 15 alT’ville-Davidson at 7 18 at Stanly County at 7 20 vs. South Ruwan at 7 21 vs. Mooresville at 7 25 vs. Kannapolis at 7 26 vs. Wilkes County al 7 27 al Lexington al 7 28 vs. Soulh Rowan at 2 28 vs. W; Forsylh at 4:30 28 vs. Western Forsytii at 7 29 at Rowan County at 7 ■July I All-Star Showcase at Asheboro 3 first round playoffs 8 second round playoffs 14 third round playoffs 20 fourth round playoffs 24 slate tournament O fficers To Patrol State’s W aterw ays During the weekend of June 26-28, wildlife officers of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Com­ mission and cooperating law enforcement agencies will par­ ticipate in Operation Diy Water, a nationwide initiative to detect intoxicated boaters and enforce boating-under-the-infiuence laws. "All public waterways in North Carolina are subject to additional patrols,” said Capt. Chris Huebner, the state boat­ ing safety coordinator. "Operal- . ing a recreational vessel while under the influence of nn im­ pairing substance or with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher is against the law. Penalties may include fines up to $1,000 and jail. "With more than 300,000 boats registered in North Caro­ lina, boating is one of the most popular forms of recreation in the state. We urge everyone to boat safe, boat .sober whenever they are out,” Officers will conduct vessel safety inspections and random checkpoints, alert to possible intoxicated operators, and offer safe boating education and out­ reach efforts, "Over 20 percent of boating- related fatalities are alcohol re­ lated,” said Lt, Todd Radabaugh, a wildlife officer and Ihe state’s lead instructor for boating-under-lhe-influence de­ tection training, "Sun, wind and waves, noise, vibration and motion can create a condilion known as boater fatigue, which can magnify the effects of alco­ hol, Being inebriated is danger­ ous for passengers, who can more easily slip, fall overboard, , or suffer other dangersous acci­ dents.” , For riiore information, go to www.nasbla.org, call 919-707- 0031 o rwww.uscgboating.org. The Mocksvilie Legion base­ ball team’s offense stepped it up on June 8 at Mooresville, scor­ ing the most runs in four games and outhitting Ihe hosts 13-10. , What was missing was the pitching. Sound familiar? Four pitchers guve up eight walks and nine earned runs in a 12-10 Southern Division set­ back. It was Ihe fifth straight defeat for Mocksvilie (4-5, 2-4 SD). Mocksvilie looked helpless in the early going, giving up five runs in Ihe bottom of the first inning and trailing 6-.0 after fourth. "Moorcsville’s really good,” coach Mike Lovelace said. "They’ve just now gotten every­ body.” At least Mocksvilie did not go down without a fight. It scratched back to lies at 6-6 and 7-7. But the visitors couldn’t keep up, watching Mooresville pour across four runs in the sev­ enth for an 11-7 margin. The loss spoiled outstanding offensive nights by Zeb Cope (4 for 5, double, walk) and Heman Bautista (3 for 6, double, homer). Cope’s average climbed from .321 to .393, while Bautista posted his fifth multi-hit game in eight tries, along wilh socking his fourth home run. Zack Russell-Myers and D.J. Webb added two hits each. Mocksvilie’s last two losses have come by a combined fiVB runs. Mooresville 12, Mocksvlile 10 Mocksvlile ab r h Ы ,' King 2b 3 1 0 0 -, Oaither p 1 0 0 0 ; Cope ss 5 3 4 1 • H. Bautista c-lb 6 1 3 3- Russell-Myers 3b-p 5 1 2 1... Carter p 3 1 0 0 • 1. Bautista с 2 0 0 0 - Leonard cf 3 1 1 0-: Webb rf 4 1 2 3..- Howell lb 2 0 0 0.., Burwell p 1 0 0 1 T. Seaford If 1 1 0 0,.; C. Seaford lt-2b 5 0 .1 1,.. Totals 41 10 13 m . Mocksvillc Mooresville ООО 051 103- 10, 500 101 4 U -I2 ,: 2B - Cope (3). H. Bautista (2), Leonard, HR - H, Bautista (4), - Mock IP II R ER BB so' Carter 4 6 6 4 2 4' Burwell ,2 1 0 0 2 0 R-Myers,Ll,l 3 5 5 3 f Oaither 2 1 1 0 1 2 ' Russell-Myers Blowout... most of it, launching a Uiree- , run homer to left-center. The win was a historic one for Lovelace, who tied Dole Ijames I'or most career wins. Ijames went 175-88 in seven years (1989-95). Lovelace stands al 175-142 in II years. Mocksvilie 18, Winston 6 Mocksvillo ab r b bl Leonard c-p 4 2 0 0 Copess 3 2,23 Bnrneycostle Ib-c 1113 Russell-Myers 3b 5 2 5 2 Carter cf 4 2 1 1 King 2b 2 2 1 0 T. Seaford 2b 1 0 1 0 Cope Koontz Ib-Sj I "O- 0 IT C. Baiitlstn rf 5 1 3 4 ■ Burwell dh-p-lf-lb 5 1 3 2 C. Seaford If 2 2 1 D' Berryhill p-lf I 0 0 O ' Totals 36 18 20 16 Winslon-Salem 302 001 0 -6 Mocksvlile .635 040 x-18 2B - Cope 2 (5). Caner (4), C. Bautista. HR - Barneycastle, SB - Leonard (3), Russell-Myers (4), Carter, Howell (2), C, Bautista (4), Mock IP 11 R ER BB SO Oaither 2.1 7 5 5 1 1 Burwell. W 2.2 3 0 0 2 3. Berryhill, 1 1 1 1 1 0 Leonard, 1 0 0 0 0 2 y^Dlabetes] A r e Y o u U n a b l e t o M a n a g e Y o u r Type 2 Diabetes W i t h D i e t a n d E x e r c i s e A l o n e ? \ ’m i m ii\ l)c c lij^ ih lc ' lo |i;ir lic 'i|):iU ' in 11 д1о1);|| c 'lin ic 'iil I'l's t'n ri'h s t ii( l\ o l n il in \c 's li^ iit io iiiil n u 'd ic a tio n . If you... * Have not been treated with, or have had only limited exposure to, oral antidiabetic medication •Are between 18 and 77 years of age You may be eligible to participate In a global clinical research study. Participants may receive study-related medical care, study medication, laboratory work, and evaluations, at no cost. Or leoçh m on the web al Located - Salltbuiy One Block torn Hospital ! CÆscent Medical Research, Tomorrov/t Medicine Toddy Salisbury 7 0 4 - 6 4 7 - 9 9 1 3 B6. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 Matt Dyson takes third on a wild pitch for the Mocksville Jr. Legion, which dominated a doubleheader Sunday. Shane Carter pitched shutout ball on Sunday. Shane Carter connects on a first-lnning home run to left. Ryan Barneycastle and Joe Watson enjoy a home run by Shane Carter (9). Watson Throws 1-Hitter, Triples, Doubles For Jrs. The Mocksvillo Jr. Legion basebiill teum suffered a thin! straight loss on June 8, but it returned to foriti in Sunday’s doubleheader sweep. All three games were non-league con­ tests. The team entered the week at 10-6 overall and 4-2 in the Southern Division. ' »The third straight loss came al Western Forsyth, 8-2. Mock.sville was limited to four hits (Will Beeson, Joe Watson, Aaron McCleon and Shane Carter), • Mocksville faced Winston- Salem’s B team in the first game of Sunday’s home double- header, Mocksville barely broke a sweat in a 10-0 decision, with Carter breezing through four innings and Steven Lewis clos­ ing in the flfth and final inning. Carter and Matt Dyson ripped home runs; while Watson and Kirklin Bowles had two hits TeU us what you think with a letter to the editor of the Enterprise Record D e t a i l s , P a g e 2 W h e l E M M i G H T : 12andOM«f (10 Agas a H ir^ h 11 > t1 r,Chlidr«nund«ra-rRiei RLENTYiOFjFREEPflRKING iànMfW.BowmanGrayRaelnà-com Fort« Drug Co,i' JmntmiPhinnKK UwhriltoOnige«., Mitl«|iDni|,iiid YwlMiiVtlliynuniiKy 3 3 6 -7 2 3 ÍB 1 9 apicce, Wil Cope and Corbit Foster added one hit. Cope’s was a bullet by the third baseman, • Ironically, Mocksville de­ feated Winston’s A team by a larger margin, 13-1, also in flve innings, WatJion overpowered Winston on the mound, giving up one hit in flve Innings, Fie added two hits, a triple in the right-ileld corner and a double in the left-center gap, Watson, a football star at receiver, show­ cased his 4,5 speed on both hits, Dillon Byerly had a big day, getting three hits and ending the game with a homer off the left-, fleld light pole. J r . L e g i o n S c h e d u l e (10-6,4-2 division) W Mock 7, E. Randolph 3 W Mock 4, Asheboro 2 W Mock 9, Salisbury 7 W Mock 9, Mooresville 7 W Mock 9, Lexington 4 L High Point 8, Mock 7 L Pineville !2, Mock 10 W Mock 4, Charlotte 2 W Mock 4, Kernersville 3 L Rowan County 8, Mock 3 W Mock 5, Stanly County 4 L Stanly Co, 4, Mock 3 L Carson 12, Mocksville 8 L W, Forsyth 8, Mock 2 WMocklO.W-SalemBO WMock 13,W-SalemAl 16 vs, Stanly County at 7 17 at Rowan County at 7 18 at South Iredell at 7 19 vs. Carson at 7 , 21 at Mooresville at 5 (DH) 22 at Statesville at 7 23 vs. Thomasville-David- son at 7 24 vs. Rowan County at 7 26 at Huntersville at 7 29 at Thomasville-Davidson at 7 July 1 All-StarShowca.se at Asheboro Joe Watson hit a triple, then doubled as Mocksville won 10-0 and 13-1. Steven Lewis pitches In relief.■ Photos by James Barringer DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - B7 Ryan Barneycastle chest bumps Matt Dysori (19) after Dyson's homer to right. B r i e f s , D a t e s V o lle y b a ll C a m p The Davie volleyball camp will be from July 27‘-30 at Davie. The moming session will be from 9 a.m.-noon for rising grades 4-8. The afternoon session will be from 1-4 p.m, for rising gradés 9-12, All campers will attend the moming session on the 30th for games nnd awards. The camps will focus on fun­ damental skill development and skill review, offensive and defensive strategies, game play and fun. Each camper will re­ ceive a volleyball and T-shirt, TTie camp director is Davie coach . Becky Miller, and the staff will include JV coach Alyse Bowden and past and present players. The cost is $60 for early registra­ tion, $65 nfter June 30. To reserve a space, send a $25 deposit along with the registration form (available online at wareaglepride.com or at your child’s school) by Jiine 1. Checks should be made payable to: Davie Women’s Volieyball. Con­ tact Miller with any questions (millerb@davie.kl2.nc.us). G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l C a m p The Davie girls basketball camp will run June 22-25 at Davie, Rising 6-8 graders will go from 9 a,m.-noon, and rising 9-12 graders will go from 1-4 p.m. The cost by June 17 is $60. The cost after June 17 is $80. For more information, you can con­ tact Davie coach Debbie Evans at 751 -5905 ext. 124 or by email (evansd@davie.kl2.nc.us). S o c c e r T r y o u t s Davie boys soccer coach Latice Everette will hold tryouts for the varsity and JV teams from Aug. 3-7 at Davie, starting at 6:45 a.m. B a s e b a l l C a m p The Tri-Cats Baseball Camp for ages 6-15 will be held at the Davic Complex (behind North Davie Middle School) from June 29-July 2 from 9:30 a,m,-noon. The cost Is $60, For more information, cnll Bobby Byerly at 336-978-5194. G o l f T o u r n a m e n t The Cooleemee Civitan Club will hold its .third-annual golf tournament on June 27 at Foxwood located in Woodleaf. The toumament is held in memory of Flake Blackwood, with pro­ ceeds going to tlie Cooleemee Civitan Building Fund. The build­ ing is used to support other club fundraising events thnt will allow tlw club to meet its goal of Making a Difference In Our Community Cash prizes: $300 to first place, $200 to sccond and $160 to third, with awards going to fourth, Tifth and sixth places. The entry fee is $40 per person, $5 for one mulligan. There will be contests for closest to the pin and longest drive, and lots of food and drink. For more information or to enter a teom, call David Jordan (284-2030 or 336-909-2192) or Edgar Osbome (284-4353 or 336-655-8937). Or visit the club website (coolecmeecivilans.com), Davie High’s Top Pitchers, Batters In School History Twelve different pitchers from Davie High have reached seven wins in a season and 16 different baiters have hit ,400-plus over the. 53-year history of the school. Actually, there's been a .400- plus average 18 limes, with two guys reaching the milestone twice. Brock Keene and John McDaniel are tied for most wins, and John Parker and Travis Allen are Ihe only pitchers to go unde­ feated with at least seven wins. Grimes Parker, Carl Jacobs and Bryan King all finished wilh one loss; The first to reach seven wins was Jacobs in 1958, and the latest to do it were King and Kuellin2007. Grimes Parker, Michael McDaniel and Roger Pierce own the top three averages of all time among guys who averaged at least 1.5 at-bats per game. Grimes’ 1582 clip in 1963 seems as safe at the lop as younger brother John's II wins in 11 starts in 1965, Andrew Day wait and Whh Merrifleld have the distinction of reach­ ing .400 twice. The first .400 hitter was Allen Bailey in 1958 in Davie's second year of existence. The latest to do il was Merrifield in 2006. If anyone is missing from either list, the Enterprise would like to know about it. You can contact Brian Pitts at 751-2120 or 336- 909-0474. W-L Year Brock Keene 12-1 1993 John McDaniel 12-2 2006 John Parker 11-0 1965 Travis Allen 9-0 2001 Grimes Parker 9-1 1963 Paul Ijames 8-2 1971 Tony Renegar 8-3 1991 Carl Jacobs 7^1 1958 Bryan King 7-1 2007 Richard Bowles 7-2.1989 Denny Key '7 - 3 1988 Tom Kuell 7:4 :., 2007 Avg.Year Grimes Parker .582 1963 Michael McDaniel .547 (40-73)1989 Roger Pierce .532 1963 Allen Bailey .479 (23,48)1958 Drew Ridenhour .474 (37-78)1999 Andrew Daywall ,467 (3'6-77)■ 2002 Whit Merrifield ,461 (42-91)2006 Vic Patti,.450 (41-91)1999 Doug Kelly .442 .1983 Whit Merrifield .441 (38-86) ,2005 Andrew Daywall .432 (32-74)2001 Danny Shore .432 (32-74)1988 Ron Bivins .425 1976 Bubba Coleman .414‘(34-82) '1993 Malt Marion .409 (27-66)1989 Alex Nail ,407 (33-81)1991 Ricky Bentley ,406(26-64)2001 Norman Woodward __ .L. ---- .402 1962 Former Mocksville Player Drafted A pitcher with tics to the Mocksville American Legion program was selected last week in the Major League Baseball Draft. Corey Martin of Yadkinviile was picked on the second day of the draft by the Chicago Cubs. Marlin, a 6-3, 195-pound righthander who just completed Absher... Continued From Page Bl there's really smart kids, there's low-income, high-income, hockey players, guitar players... I mean it’s a real diverse place. There will probably only be 10- 12 post-grads like me .there. There's only 300 students 9-12 (grades)." Absher's package of court skills is accompanied by an equally strong Inner drive. He has a burning desire to win and to improve every lime he steps on the court. He's tough, deter­ mined and full of tenacity. When The Gunnery coach Jon Russillio evaluated Absher at a July 2008 basketball camp, he got an eyeful. "As a basketball coach. I’m excited. As a person in educa­ tion, I’m excited," Russillio said Monday by phone. “1 en­ joy' quality, good kids and I don't think you can go wrong with Drew Absher, This kid impressed me from the first moment 1 saw him. He im­ pressed me with everything. It wasn’t so much talent, which is impressive. It wns how he his senior season at Western Carolina, starred on the flrst Jr. Legion club, which happens to be the strongest Jr. leam in the seven-year history. • Marlin and the 2003 Jr. Le­ gion went 29-8 and flnished sec­ ond in Area 111. After his 2005 senior yeur at Forbush High, Martin played for Mocksviiie’s IM M M Absher handled himself, his demeanor, his personality, his skills and how he represented himself around his coaches. And that was from me watching from the sidelines. It had nothing to do with working with him. I’m ex­ cited he’s coming. It's going to be a worthwhile experience for him and The Gunnery,” Sr, Legion, “I knew he was going to be one you wore going lo read about one day," Mocksville Jr. Legion coach Charios Kurfecs said, “I'm just proud of him. That is great. He just wanted to get an opportunity to play (pro­ fessionally). They don’t come any better than him. He’s a su­ per kid.” Marlin also played in the Mocksville fall league for three years. “I can remember him play­ ing right fleld and hitting flfth in our lineup (in 2003)," Kurfees said, “Ted Randolph and Corey hit back to buck. He was one of our starting pitchers - him and Johnny Mac (John McDaniel). And then he would come in in relief. I can remem­ ber him pitching at Wilkes one' time and the umpire got scared after he hit our catchcr (Matt Rich) right square in the mask. He was gassing il up there as a 16 year old, 1 remember him throwing two guys out at third base (from right field), against Rowan County in a playoff game.” During the 2005 Sr, Legiotf™' .season, Martin went l-l wilh ai | 6,92 ERA in 13 innings. He hit;' ,260, going 13 for 50, But ho'.l didn'l finish the season, ~ ; “Yadkinviile started a teanCJ and he had trouble getting a re'^j lease," Kurfees recalled, “So he: ; went and played for a travel.'. I leam," , “ j Asa Western Curolina senior this year, Martin consistently hit] •' 90-plus mph on the radar gun, \ He went 7-4 with a 5,56 ERA ! in 16 appearances, including 13-1 starts. He gave up 75 hits, 29 :! walks and struck out 55 in 68 i innings. Opponents hit .283. He ; was tied for first in wins, third I. in starts, fourth in innings and > fourth in strikeouts. :; The Cubs made Martin the | 830th pick, coming in the 27th ; round. The Soulhern Confer- 1 ence had 30 players drafted, an ; all-time high for the league. The ; old record was 24 in 2008. j “When the Cincinnati Reds ; gave him a workout last week, ! 1 think they clocked him at 94,'--^ Kurfecs said, r." H o m e R u n L e a d e r s Men’s Open Soflbnll Todd Corvin (Nichols Construction) Chris Reeves (C&C Paint/Osbome Towing) Brack Beal (Nichols Construction) Nick Raby (ERA Premier Realty Freebirds) Brian Murphy (Tri-County) Britt Osborne (C&C Paint/Osborne Towing) David Mason (C&C Paint/Osborne Towing) Drew Ridenhour (Allstate insurance) Chariie Parrow (Tri-County Todd Josey (Tri-County) '. ■ James Whitaker (Nichols Cgnstruction) Ryan Caudle (RH Lawn/Davie Alarm) Zach Vogler (ERA Premier Really Freebirds) Dennis Whisenhunt (RH Lawn/Davie Alarm) William Armsworthy (RH Liiwn/Davie Alarm) Charlie Crenshaw (C&C Paint/Osbome Towing) Jamey Holt (C&C Paint/Osbome Towing) Brent Bearn (ERA Premier Really Freebirds) Zach Smith (Tri-County) Chad Dyson (C&C Puint/Osbome Towing) Andy Ward (Allstate Insurance) Note: Brack Beal socked three homers in his first three at-bats; lo vault into a tie for second, two behind teammate and league leader Todd Corvin. Beal had a chance for No. 4, bul he popped up. Still, il was the first threc-homer game of the season. S o f t b a l l S t a n d i n g s H R 9 7 7 6 6 . 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 Open League A Division W-L RH Lawn Care/Davie Alarm 6-0 Allstate insurance 5-1 C&C Paint/Osbome Towing 5-1 , Nichols Conslmction 4-2 Tri-County ■ 3-3 Open League B Division ERA Premier Realty Freebirds /r 4-2 Ingorsoll-Rand 2-4 Mocksville Fire 1-5 Moxie’s 0-6 Subway 0-6 Colossal Catfish Daniel Poindexter, son of James and Mandy Pbindexter, landed this catfish from the Yadkin River. Chiirch League A League Fraternity , ‘ ■ 3-r Hillsdale Methodist ’;'-'/> 3 -l' Libeily/Advance 3-1 New Union 3-1 Rediand , 2-2 Eatons ■1-3 B League First Methodist/St. Francis 4-1 Bethlehem Melodist 3-2 Eagle Heights ' 3-3 Green Meadows : 2-2 Journey .: 1-4 Hillsdale Baptist 1-5, C League Center Methodist Ì5-0 Blaise/Society 3-2 Farmington Baptist . 3-3 Jericho Church of Christ ' - 2-3 Advonce Baptist ■ 2-3 Liberty Methodist "2-2' We Service What We Sell Smith Grove 1-3 BaHsburu L ydB cesncsr 1514 Jate Alexander Blvd. West (Htwy BQ1) Sallsbuiy, NC 28147 704-633-5787 Quick 15 minutes from Mocksville Dunlop sm nko M tehellii C onünentai M etzler m il Boro (JurtArrhMd) F r e e T ir e In s t a lla t io n o n B ik e w i t h T ir e P u r c h a s e 1 0 % O f f T ir e In s t a lla t io n o n W h e e ls w i t h T ir e P u r c h a s e Guaranteed Lowest Tire Prices ;B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 A l l s t a t e I n s u r a n c e M a rk Jones & Steve R idenhour 852 US Hwy. 64 W „ Suite 101 Mocksville 336-751-0669 C a u d e l l L u m b e r 162 Sheek Street, Mocksville 336-751-2167 D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d 171 South M ain Street, Mocksville 336-751-2129 D a v i e M e d i c a l E q u i p n i e n t ; ^ 959 Salisbury Rd„ Mocksville., ‘ 336-751-4288 E a t o n F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , I n c . 325 N . M ain Street, Mocksville 336-751-2148 F o r m a c A u t o m o t i v e , I n c . 1484 u s Hw. 64 W ., Mocksville 336-751-3372 F o s t e r D r u g G o . 495 Valley Road, Mocksviiie 336-751-2141 ■ F u l l e r A r c h i t e c t u r e 68 Court Square, Mocksville 336-751-0400 M i k e ’s W r e c k e r S e r v i c e .24 H O U R SER VIC E 684 Junction Rd., Mocksville (336)492-7303 or 909-2018 T his M essage B rought T blibuB y T hese Local B usinesses. M o c k s v i l l e A u t o m o t i v e 884 Sovith Main Street, Mocksville 336-751-2944 O s b o r n e ’s T i r e & A u t o m o t i v e Lai]ge Truck & Farm Tire Sales & Repair. 1083 Salisbury Road, Mocksville ,,336-753-8090 P h i l C a r A u t o m o t i v e ; 1628 Hwy. 601S., Mocksville 336-751-180(0 Wslmart S u p e r c e n t e r 261 Gpoper Creek/ Mocksville 336^751-'266 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - Cl A n n u a l F is h in g T r ip A J o y Nellie Edwards had never caught a nsh. And when she pulled her first put of the Harris pond recently, it not only made her smile, It btaught smiles to the faces of thc members of the Davlc County Law Enforcement Association who had taken some 60 residents of Somerset Place und Cedar Rock on a fishing trip, Edwards is 101. “Whut a blessing it was on this fish­ ing trip with all the good folks from thc local rest hoines,” suid Mocksville Police Chipf Robert Cook. Joe Harris made his family’s pond near Mocksvillc available for thc day. Bojangles provided a fried chicken lunch. John Coley and Kevin Hendrix headed lip. thc committee of law en­ forcement volunteers who accompa­ nied and assisted the nursing home residents, “Everyone hud a grout time und caught lots of fish," Cook said, “We look forward to having u fish fry for them in the near future and taking them buck next year. If anyone knows of an elderly person who would like to go, just notify me."Mocksville Police Chief Robert Cook chats with Henry Scales. “I want a flounder,” Scales said. Teres?(, Phillips and Kathy Newsome reel 'em In. Mocksville Police Sgt. Keith Gunter and Sheriff's Sgt. Vicki Fields escort Mary Peoples to the fried chicken lunch, . ■ IV'. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 I ' W a g n e r - D iN e r o C o u p le M a r r ie d Brin Elizabeth Wagner of Winslon-Salem and Christopher Frank DiNero of Winston-Sa- lem were married March 7 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Greensboro. Father Joseph Kelieher performed the wedding mass. The bride is the daughter of Pat Hale Wagner of Bermuda Run and Louis Edward Wagner of Greenville. She is a graduate of Bishop McGuinness High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in business administra­ tion from East Carolina Univer­ sity. She is vice president of Wagner Financial Services. The groom is the son of Frank and Joanne DiNero of Longbranch, N.J. He is a gradu­ ate of High Technology High School in Lincroft, N.J., and earned a bachelor’s degree wilh honors in mechanical engineer­ ing from Clemson University. He is enrolled in Duke Univer­ sity master of business adtnin- istration program. He is a project engineer for BE Aero­ space. The bride’s maternal grand­ parents were the late Thomas Perry and Margaret Hoggard Hale. Paternal grandparents were the late Frank Regis and Elizabeth Stahl Wagner. The groom’s maternal grandparents were the late Nicholas and Helen Novak. Pa­ ternal grandparents arc Frank Lenge of Middletown, N.J., and the late Mildred Lenge. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a Maggie Sottero diamond white strapless A-line gown with corset closure, fea­ turing beaded embroidery on Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Frank DiNero the bodice and skirt. She curried a bouquet of calla lilies and or­ chids. Bridesmaids wore long pew­ ter satin gowns and carried bou­ quets of calla lilies and orchids, The ring bearer was Alexander Logan Wagner of Cary, the bride’s nephew. Nikki Poe of Indianapolis, Ind., served us maid of honor. Lcilani Jacobs of Winston-Su­ lem was matron of honor. Other bridesmaids included Kristin Dickson of Greenville, Molly Peterson of Winston-Salem, Emilie Hendee of New York City, Shawn Huff of Satellite Beach, Fla., the bride's sister, and Jennifer Atkinson of Hopewell, N.J., the groom’s sis­ ter. The groom’s brother, Brian DiNero of Longbranch, served as best man. Groomsmen in­ cluded Adam Bueb of Atlanta, Gtt., Richard Little of Longbranch, and Matthew Pensinger of Atlanta. The wedding was directed by Gloria Essa of Greensboro, and music was provided by the Elegant Ensembles String Trio of Winston-Salem. Program attendants were Tia Tyler bf Satellite Beach, Fla., and Samantha Chiafullo of Hopewell, NJ. The guest register attendant was'Linda Walker, the bride’s aunt. Readers were Emilie Hendee, Molly Peterson and Leilani Jacobs. The wedding cake was pro­ vided by Kellie Nee.se of Win- ston-Salem. Reception music wns provided by The Summer Daze Band of Tega Cuy, S.C. A reheufsul dinner was held at the Proximity Hotel. • A pig pickin’ to celebrate the couple’s engagement was given last summer by Ihe bride’s mother at her home in Bermuda Run. The pitmaster was the bride’s uncle, Thomas Perry Hale of Aulander. • A shower and a luncheon were hosted by the bridesmaids in Winston-Salem. • The groom’s family hosted a purty for the coupic in New Jersey. • The bridesmuids luncheon was given by Linda Walker, the bride’s aunt, Diane Holding, and Joyce Moser at the aunt's home in Winston-Sulem, The couple will make their home in Winston-Salem. Hart-Mckoln Engagement Announced Jonathan Hart and Amber Mckoin are engaged to be married on Sept. 26 ut Cornerstone Christian Church in Mocksville. The groom’s purents ure Billy Hurt Sr. and Pumelu Hurt of Advunce. The bride’s parents are William "Billy” Mckoin and Junet Brudley of Winston-Salem. The couple wiil reside in Advunce. Ridenhour/i-iellard Reunion June 28 At Cooieemee Arbor The Ridenhour and Heliard- Cooieemee. Hillard-Hilliard Reunion wili be Bring u chuir for seuting nnd held Sunduy, June 28 at 1 p.m. a covered dish. To leam more, at the Ridenhour Family Arbor call Rachel Ridenhour Spry at on Ccnter Street Extension, 704-636-5329. Central Davie Reunion This Friday, Saturday in Ciemmons ‘64 Class Planning Reunion The .20th Annuul Davie County Training School/Central Davie Reunion will be held June 29 and 20 ul Ihe Village Inn Oolf and Conference Center in Clemmons. Hospitality nnd sociul activi­ ties will be Friday, June 19 from 7-11 p.m. . , The banquet will be Satur­ day, June 20 at 7 p.m.. The Class of 1959 will be honored in rec­ ognition of its 50lh anniversary, and will be in charge of Ihe fes­ tivities. For more information, call Fuye Cain Carter nl 998-3626, Betty J. Eaton at 998-7797 or Ernestine W. Brooks ul 940- 3639. The Dnvie High School Class zutional meeting for the 45th- of 1964 will meet Friday, June year reunion to be in the fall. 26 at Ihe home of Chris Hinkle Volunteers are welcome, at 200 Ironhorse Lune, Mocks- Call Hinkle at 753-0323 or Jean ville, ut 7 p.m., the firsl organi- Cleary nt 492-5441. Advance C o m e C e l e b r a t e F a t h e r * s D a y a t C a p t a i n ’s G a l l e y Father’s Dav Weekend Super Soecials Shrimp Trio 8 oz. Ribeye (Cajun Fantail, Popcorn & ' сЬсопи^Ышр), ; Ribeye I Ü $ < 1 2 0 5 Specials Served June 19,2,0 & 21 Signature Specials (Served with soup or salad; and one side) 8 oz. Ribeye Combo (with choice of Cajun or Teriyaki Marinated Chicken or Popcorn Shrimp) >: Fisherman’s PlatterColorado Chicken (Topped with BBQ Sauce, ■ (Includes ¿^by Flounder, , Shallots, Mozzarella . 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(10 years old and under from the Kids Menu) 336-940-6868 M ichael and A nna MItcliell of Cary, NC proudly announce the blrtli of tlieir daugliter, Caroline Ruth, on May 20,2009. She weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and was 20ш Inches long. M aternal grandparents are Vance and Karen Riddle of A dvance. P atern al grandparents are Dave and Susan Mitchell of Advancc. Caroline is the niece of Grace Riddle, Derrici( and Jennifer (M itchell) Lail, and Kelly Mitchell. M atern al great- grandparents are Aviion and Doris Frye of Mocicsvilie and Lawrence and Dolly Riddle of Advance, Paternal great- grandpare nts are Sidney and M argie Teague of W inston- Salem and Henry and Betsy Mitchell of W inston-Salem. Bailey James Morehead celebrated his 1st birth­ day on Wednesday, June 17. He celebrated a shared early birthday party along with his 17-year-old uncle, Justin Michael Cope, on Sunday, May 31 with family and many friends. Justin’s birthday was Monday, June 1. Bailey and his proud parents, Tony & Ashley (Cope) Morehead, moved to Michigan the following weekend. Bailey’s father graduated from tlNC Charlotte on May 9 and took a great job in Michigan. Bailey’s maternal grandparents are Michael and Karen Cope of Mocks­ ville. His paternal grandparents arc James & Oonna Morehead, also of Mocksville. Michael & Karen are also the proud parents of Justin Michael Cope. His maternal grandparents are Carolyn and the late Jimmie Caudle. His paternal grandparents are Julia Faye & Jerry Cope, all of Mocksville. Thank you to all family and friends whom helped make this a memorable celebration. S u d o k u 1 2 3 • 4 5 3 1 6 2 7 8 6 8 1 7 9 2 4 1 5 6 2 5 4 3 9 6 7 S o lu tio n O n P a g e C 7 M att and Tiffany Evans are excited to announce the birth of their son, Brantlee Matthew Evans. Krantlecwas born at 9:59 p.m. on May 12, 2009 at Rowan Regional Medical Ccnter. Me weighed 5 lbs, 10 oz. and was 19 inches long. Brantlec’s grandparents are Ibm niy and Jenny 'nirner and Rick and Nancy Evans. His great-grandparents are Mildred l\irner. Dotty Smith, and Edith Evans. He also has two aunts, Tonya I'urner- Carroll and Emily Evans, and two uncles, Chris Evans and Michael Carroll. B rantlee’s family wants io thank all of his fnmily nnd special friends for thclr love nnd support as he made his early arrival! C r o s s w o r d P u z z l e Fixing a Hole ACROSS 1. Mattress Innards 6. Pyraniiid boHom 10. Artsy Big Apple area 14. Bovine nfillk source 15. Opera highlight 16. Grace ender 17. It's found Ina crust 19. YOU ARE _ 20. Politician's goal 21. Moth-eaten 22. South American plains . 24. Baylor Unlverslly city 26. Seal In, as a steak's Juices 27. Aid for one kicking a smoking habit , 32. Golfer's set 34. Word after dog or salad 35. Reporter's question .36. Tennis great Bjam 37. Sub part 39. Flag down 40. An end to alcohol? '41. Pepper dispenser , 42. Vito Corteone's eldest 43. Bit of unabashed self-promotion 47. City near Provo, . Utah. . 48. Produces cackleberrles 49. l.lke a wasteland 52.Dlda10K 53. Prima donnas' problems 57. Where to get off . 58. Largest of Ireland's 32 .61. Cinders of old \ funnies 1 2 3 4 ■14 17 20 ■ 49 SO 51 B7 ei G4 Amerlc«n Proltie Hometown Contení 62. Cut and paste 63. Rumba or samba 64. "Coldpne" 65. Declare untrue 66. Ending with home or bed DOWN 1. Recipe measures 2. "G^rflald" pooch 3. Light bulb, In comics 4. Liberal faction 5 . Lanka 6. Something to cast 7. Like Death Valley 8. Thing to confess 9. Keen observer 10. Much of North .Africa 11. Straw In the wind 12. Ticker-tape parade honoree, perhaps 13. White Monopoly bills 18. Plumb crazy 23. Mller's quartet, often 25. Rm. coolers 26. Go bananas 27 . Jean (Marilyn, originally) 28. Worshiped ones ' 29. Country music tone 30. Goatee's spot 31. Like Toledo? 32. Hieroglyphics bird 33. Hashanah 37. Hushed up 38. Skelton's Kadlddlehopper 39. Indoor kitty 41. "A__formality!" 42. Like a fox 44. Pestle's partner 45. Like Italic type 46. Breathe hard 49. English TV channel, with "the" 50. Wheel shaft 51. Stir up 52. Totally destroy 54. Sold, to an auctioneer 55. Black and white predator 56. Depot posting, Informally 59. Poem of Sappho 60. Gridiron divs, A n s w e r s O n P a g e C 7 CampPRYDE YMCA Effort Aimed At Young Teens DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 ■ C3 The Davie Family YMCA has a solution for teenagers who face summer boredom: Camp PRYDE. The YMCA is offering week-long, full-day teen camp designed exclusively for rising 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th graders. Weekly activities will include sports, games, arts and crafts, and team building. Teens will also go on weekly field trips lo places like Emerald Pointe, Adventure Landing, YMCA Camp Hanes and many more. Camp PRYDE is designed to help teenagers build self-esteem and good character while they have fun and make new friends. The daily routine includes breakfast, lunch, swimming and lots of outdoor activities. Breakfast and' lunch arc provided. The YMCA is offering 11 week-long camp sessions starting through Aug. 21. Teen Day Camp will run from 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration is open. The YMCA Is committed to making the experience affordable for all families. The fee is $45 per week. In order to secure a spot, a one-time registration fee of $40 is required. As with all YMCA programs, flnancial assistance is available through the YMCA’s Open Doors program. For more information about the YMCA’s Teen Day Camp, contact Hannah Guthrie Myers at 751-9622 or via email at h.gutltric@ ym c<m w nc,org.T\\c Davie Family YMCA is located at 215 Cemetery St,, Mocksville. H is t o r ic a l S o d e t y T o T o u r F o r m e r B u s in e s s C o lle g e The Diivie County Historical and Genealogical Society will hold its regular monthly meet­ ing Tuesday, June 23 al 7 p.m. at Ihc Davie County Public Li­ brary on North Main Street in Mocksville. Marie Roth and Debra Dotson will present the program on their trip lo Raleigh last month to attend the National Genealogical Socicty confer- ence. They will give updates on genealogiciil infoimation that is available on the internet. This is the closest the conference has been held to Davie County in many years. It will be in Salt Lake City in 2010 and in Charleston, S.C. in 2011. John Fuller gave a program in May about the Hodges Busi­ ness College on Cherry Hill Road that he has restored and is his family’s home. The .society will tour the former college, meeting at the' library at 6:30 p.m. on July 28 to carpool. Members and visitors are wel­ come. Membership dues arc $5 per year. New members are wel­ come. The society meets every foiirth Tuesday and has pro­ grams and field trips. G a m e N ig h t F r id a y A t S iie f f ie ia The Sheffield-Calahaln Community Ccnter will sponsor a Oahie Night, Friday, June 19 at 7 at the community ccnter at 174 Turkeyfoot Road, Mocks­ villc. The event will consist of bingo, cake walks, 50/50 draw­ ing, chanccs at grand grize und super grand prizes. Tlie charge for bingo will be .$5 per card which is good for 20+ games. The cake walks, 50/50 drawing and the chance on the grand prize are $I per ticket. Tickets for a prize of two admissions to Dollywood are $2 each or 3 tickets for $5. The doors open at 6. Hotdogs, chips, drinks and des­ serts will be available for pur- cliase. Proceeds go to the up­ keep of the community center and the building of restroom facilities for the recreation area. "Please come out for a great night of fun and support the community center,” said Brenda Bailey. L e a r n T o S w im A t T iie Y M C A This summer, as millions of families head to the beach, lake, pool or water park for fun in the sun, the YMCA reminds Davie residents of the importance of safety while in the water. “Swimming has always been part of tiie YMCA. It’s a great way for families to spend time together and improve their health and wellness," says Lindsay Pegg, wellness and aquatics director at the Davic Family YMCA. “It’s all about safely, though. Our advice to all adults and children is to leam how to swim and to understand the importance of being safe while in the water. It’s never too late.” The YMCA has been recognized as Ihc nation’s leading source of swim instruction, teaching safety and confidence in the water. The following tips will help keep children and families safe in the water this summer; • Only swim where there is lifeguard on duty. • Never swim alone. • Read and follow all rules and signs. • Constantly watch children in and near the water. If multiple adults are in the vicinity, designate a “water watcher” so everyone knows who is “on duty.” • Keep children who cannot swim within arm’s reach of an adult in Ihe water. • Children and inex- pericnccd swimmers should take precautions, such as wearing a U.S. Coast Guard- approved personal floatation device (PFD) when around the waler. • Stop swimming at the first indication of bad weather. • Enter water feet first unless in a designated diving area. • It’s never too early or late to leaim about water safety. The Davie Family YMCA leaches swimming and waler safety through group and private lessons for people of every age. The YMCA also offers family swin\ lessons where the entire family can learn at the same time. The Davie Family YMCA is also hosting a free water safety session as part of its “Topic Tuesdays” program. The session is free and open to the public. “Summer Sun and Boating Safety" will be held July 14 at 5:30 p.m. Lindsay Pegg and Aileen Visser will walk attendees through sun and boating safety to ensure families have a safe time on the lake. To leam more or sign up for the YMCA’s aquatics programs, contact Pegg at l.p e g 8 @ y m c a n w iic .o rg or Visser, aquatics coordinator, at a ,visse r@ ym ca n w n c.o rg . Or visit liiip;l/dayle.ym canw nc.org for more information. Guests for the free water safety sessions are asked to pre-register at the YMCA or by calling 751-9622. The Davie YMCA is at 215 Cemetery St. in Mocksville. La Leche League Meets Wednesday La Leche League (LLL) of Davie County is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, June 24, at 10 a.m. at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksville. La Leche League (LLL) is an international, non-profit or­ ganization lhat strives to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through moiher-to- mother support, encourage­ ment, information, and educa­ tion, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother. The topic for this month's meeting is The Advantages of Breastfeeding. All pregnant and nursing mothers and their chil­ dren are welcome at LLL meet­ ings. There will be a drawing for a door prize. For more infor- mation„call 940-3334 or email at lllofdavie@ gm ail.com . Ray Completes USAFBasic Training Air Force Airman Luther W. Ray graduated from basic mili­ tary training at Lackland Air Force Base, Son Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training com four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College ofthe Air Force. V He is.the son of Luther Ray Mocksville. of Westside Drive, Newton, and The airman is a 2008 gradu- Lynn Wisecarver of US 601 S., ate of Davie High School. O O G F F j WffrcHBATTETOESl I I I , ____________ I 'g o ld g a l l e r y I . M oci«mi¿j_7¿w7£ ; C4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 '1!/I i ■Ч. I ■ li These Davie County school bus drivers competed in a “roadeo" recently. M ille r W in s B u s R o d e o T h ir d T im e By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Rccord For Shuron Miller, driving » school bus is nil in tiic family. Her. mom, Brendu Lycrly, hus been driving n bus for Cooleemee Elementary for 35 years, nnd her sister, Knthy Brondwuy, drives for Ihe Iligh school und works at Ihe bus gnruge. Muybe it’s genetics timt lins mude Miller so good ut whut she does. For the lust three of four yeurs, she has won tho local annuul Bus Roud-E-0, und two yenrs ago, she won tho state title of bus driver of the year. Her latest win on March 27 will allow her to oncc again competo at the state, and possibly national, level. Miller grew up on Junction Road and has been married for 22 yeurs to Chuck. They huve three children. Trey, 19, Justin, 18 und Krista, 13. Miller hus been driving u bus for 10 yenrs. Slie spent two yenrs us u student driver when slie was nt Duvie High nnd hns driven for Cooleemee for Ihe pnst eight yenrs. She is niso u toucher’s ussislunt ul tiie schooi. The Rond-E-O is nn obstucie course set up lo test driver’s skills. It hns eight stntions, including slop line, sirnighi line, railrond crossing, pnrniiel purking, right lum, offset ulley. LRB mnilscaiiing Residential & Business ■,1/Uiwn Mowing & Seeding, ^ .'• Tree & Bu$h.TiiiraTiing & Planting i 'Tlreiichlng* Pressure Washing ' Cj^Gutle^ Removal;:.' www.Irblandscaplng.com336-909-8571 Terry Whllaker/Owrjer diminishing cienrnnce, bucking ' nnd a written lest. Contestants ' nre judged by employees from tho division of School Bus and Traffic Safety, Ihe same people who train drivers across the slate. The locol winner compete.s at Ihc district level, and the top 10 district winners compete at the slate level. From Ihere, Iwo top stnte winners go to nutionnl competition. T\vo yours ngo. Miller went to the nntionui competition in Boston, where sho plnced 16th of 54 competitors. If sho mukes it lo thut level this yenr, she won’t hnve ns fnr to go - the competition is going lo bo held in Greensboro in mid-July. The state competition is June 16 in Ruleigh. Miller loves competing, but said sho docs it to have fun. "1 think it’s fun to drive a bus, but a lot of people say, 'There is no woy I could do thnt.’ It’s not os bod us you would think, ond I’ve driven for nil uge», elementury through high schooi. 1 love competing in Ihe Rond-E-Os." Miller toils the story of how, the first your she won. she wns wonring, ns n joke, her dnughler’s pink Cowboy hat. Since sho won, she wore tho hat again Iho next year for good luck, and she ended up winning oguin. After Ihut, sho bought n tioro lo put on the hut, to lot folks know who wus "Queen of Ihe Rood-E-0." Lust yenr, when Chnd Dalton won, ho wore Ihe hut, complete with liuru. Todd Nnylor, Irnnsporlution director, is proud of Miller’s driving. "She has not hnd uny reporluble nccidenis in the eight yeurs she’s driven for us," he snid. "She is n very co;iscien- tious driver wilh u greut driving record, nnd sho is well respected among her fellow drivers." THANK YOUI D r. M olly Douglass and Dr. Jackie M artin would like to thank all fhose who helped celebrate our 20fh Anniversary. Ihe results were rem arkable, especially during these economic limes. f l W e w ou ld also like to thank the follo w in g businesses w ho helped m ake o u r ra ffle and open house such a huge success... We (oulJfi t have done it without you' A n im a l H o s p ita l o f C lem m o n s 2635 N eudorf Road • Clemmons • 7 6 6 -8 9 5 0 Winner Sharon Miller is flanked by Chad Dalton, second, and Antoinette Neely, third. Inspectors check the distance during the contest held In Davie County. Z7//5 Student Derek Danner Sen/es As State House Page Dorok Donner, n student ot Duvie High School, recently served us u Page for the N,C, House of Represenlutives, He is Ihe son of Ricky nnd Cynthia Danner of Mocksville und was sponsored by Rep, Julio Howard (R-Dovie), Speaker of Ihe House Joe Huckney up- poinls Ihe Puges nnd introduces ouch one to members nnd resi­ dents in Ihe House gnllery nt Ihe Sturt of cach week during Mon­ day night's session. For decades, Ihe Stnte House hus relied on the service of^ ' Puges, who help deliver bills nnd nmendments for represen- B B Q C tllcken Friday 111 €0016617166 tutives during dnily House ses­ sions nnd commiltee meetings, offer assistance in individual represenlutives’ offices, nnd run errands around the Legislature. Pages spend a weekf al the General Assembly assisting members and their staff ond learning about tho stmclure of North Carolina government. HOWARD REALTY №№eA,iieot/,t(|.A.biMiencii 3eivteMmmiciw.Un№.bsiit. сл|.№'Ю«. |10S,000 Iwcedbaciуал1 Ite,aoo 33 0 s . S a lis b u r y S t., M o c k s v ille C a ll 7 5 1 - ^ 5 3 8 o r v is it ____________w w w .how rdr»«lty.com The Cooleemee Women’s Civitan Ciub will host a Porl- A-Pit burbecued chicken dinner from 11 u,m,-6 p,m, onn Friday, June 19 nt the VFW Hull onNC 801, Ul I’KI S IM M l\ I Julia Howard iltmst /hs/m / Please contact me in; MOCKSVILLE: 336)751-^567 RALEЮH: (919) 733-5904 16 W. Joires Street, Rm lfo6 Raleigh, N027601-1096 Email; Jullah@ncleg.net Paid foh вгЛил Howard The $8 plntes will niso in­ clude buked benns, slnw, dessert nnd rolls, Inke-out only. Tickets nre available from any club member or al the door the day of Ihe event.. D A R E M a c h i n e & R e p a i r Has Acquired Complete Inventory of Hydraulic Hoses & Fittings From Gene’s Auto Parts H o s e s A s s e m b l e d W h i l e Y o u W a it! David Reavis 2960-3 Griffith Rd. PH# 336-659-3332 Winston-Salem, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - C5 Fundi^aiser^ Friday, June 19 Game Night, niShcfficld-CnInliuIn Comm. Center, 174Turkeyfoot Rd., doors open 6 p.m, for fom! & conces­ sions, Rumcs 7 p.m. Saturday, June 20 Fundraiser Urcakfast, ntBrciulof- Life Bnpt. Church, 7-10:30 n.m. Price: $5. Wnlk-ins ure wclcomc. Location: 4557 NC 801 North (just off US 601). Praise Fcsl, nt Fork Biipl. Church, US M E., Mocksvlllc, 3-6:30 p.m. Conccrt is free, but doniitlons iic- ccptcd for Relay For Life. Bring u chnir & concessions will be nvnll- iible for purchase. Hamburger/Hotdoi! Cookout, ut Holy Cross Lulhcran Church, 1319 US 601 South, from 5:30-8 p.m. Donations accepted for Relay for Life. Ham & Sausage Urcakfast, ut Wesley UMC, 6:30- 10u,m. With ull the trimmings. Saturday, June 27 3rd Annual Golf Tournament, by the Cooleemee CIvllun Club, Foxwood Golf Club, Woodlcaf, In memory of Flake Blackwood with procccdstoCoolccmceCivltunBldg, fund. For info or to enter your teimi: 336-284-2030/cell 336-909-2I92or 336-284-4353/cell 336-655-8937 or www,coolcemccciviluns.com llotdog Lunch, by men’s fellow­ ship of New Union UMC, In church parking lol, 1869 Sheflicld Rd„ II a.m, til 2 p.m. Donations accepted,' Women's fellowship selling Krispy Kreme doiuils $5 box. Saturday, July 18 Ilotdog/Haniburger/Ice Cream KundmlsiT, ut SlicnicUI-Culahaln Comm. Ctr, 174 Turkeyfoot Rd., 5- 8 p.m. Ongoing Smith Grove UM C Pancake & SaiLsage Ilreukrast, 3rd Smurduys - Mny, July & Aug., 7-9:30 a.m. Pro­ ceeds to youlh missions and uctjvi- tles, (Country Breakfast resumes in Ihe fall), CootccmeeCivitwuBIIQChlcken, .3rd Fri. of each month, nt Cool­ eemee Civitan Bldg., Cooleemee, Serving 1/2 chickcn, OBQ. slaw, buked beans, roll & pound cuke, $7 per plnlo,Rcscrvcyourplttte,signup at Cooleemee Hordwoie ur call 284- 2196 or 284-2030, Will deliver or­ der of (Ivo (5) or more, Procctds lo help pay for Cooleemee Civitan Comm, Bldg. Wesley United Methodist Church liain & Snusnge BrcnkrnsI, wilh all the trimmings, 3rd Sat. of each monlh, 6-10 a.m. Reunions Fri. & Sat., June 19 & 20 20lh Annual Davie Training . School/Central Uavle lilgli Re­ union, Village Inn Golf & Confer­ ence Center, Clemmons, Fri, 7-11 p.m,, Sat, 7 p,m. Forinfo: 998-3626, 998-7797, or 940-3639, Sunday, June 28 Drew & JaneSmlUideal Kobertson Family Reunion, covered dish lunch, 1 p.m., ut Fork Civic Center, All relatives & friends wclcomc. K ldenhour/liellard/H lllard/ Hilliard Reunion, I p,m„ at Ridenliour Family Arbor, Center St. Ext,, Cooleemee, covcred dish nnd bring your yard chairs. Info: 704- 636-5.129, Saturday, Aug. 29 DavleHIgh 20 Year Class Reunion, for info www,daviehigli89,com or cull 751,-3236, Religion Thru Thurs., June 18 VBS, at Ijnmos Bnpt. Cliurch, Boo­ merang • Express, 6:15-8:30 p.m., classes from 2 yrs. to 6th grade. Coimiwiicemeiil Fri. June 19 wllh pizza, children's program, and walerslide. Thru Fri., June 19 VBS, at Harvest Fellowship. 130 Feedmill Rd., Advance, 6:30-8:30 VBS, at Cedar Creek Missionniy Bapt., 6:30 p.m. nightly. Wed.-Fri., June 24-26 VBS, at Harvest Fellowship, 130 Feedmill Rd., Advance, 6:30-8:30 p.m. For ages 4-12. Saturday, June 27 Songfest, at Cedar Creek Mission- luy Bapt., 6 p.m. Men's Day Program, sponsored by Ihe Brotherhood of Clement Grove Church, 12noon,nt 159 Parker Rd„ Mocksville, with guest siieaker. Ongoing After School Program, at Comatzer UMC, serving Cornatzer Elementary School, ages 5-12 years, Cnll 998-0687 for info, H20 (His to Own), new ministry nt Jerusalem Bnpt, Church, 3203 US 601 S,, Mocksvilleit. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m, for 18-29 year olds who are coilcgc, single, or married. We cover topics perti­ nent & Inleresting to this age group, Awana, every Wed, evening 6:30- 8 p,m. at Eagle Heights Cliurch, The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church. Mon. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m., nt407 Milling Rd., Mocksville, Free admission. For info: 704-876-3665. Financial Peace University, 13 week series starts Sept. 9, at Hillsdale Bapt. Church, 7 p.m. Open to public. Call 940-6618 for info and preview sessions info. AWANA & Youlh Program, nt Ijames Bapt, Church, ench Sun, evening 5:45-7:30 p,m., ages four through sixth grade. Info: 492-6434, A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approaching llic Tehipiv of God. Psalms 26 each Tues, 10:30-11:30 a.m, at Jericho Church of Christ, All women invited, Cali 704-798- 2038 for info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed. tiighl at Jericho Cluirch of Christ; 7:30 p,m, currcnt topic: uullientic rcialionsliips. Ail mnlerinls provided nt no cost. All women invited. Call 492-5711 or 492-5291, Women’sBlbleStudy,everyWcd, 5-6 p,m„ in u home near Milling Rond nrea. All women wclcomc. Info: 751-5229, Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from female perspective nnd African American, Latino, und American women, 2nd Sat. ofeucli monlhnt Fuirneld Bnpt. Church, 164 Excalibur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). Info: 940-5149. Cornatzer Corrcehousc, 3rd Sun. of cuch month, 7 p,m, at Cornul/.cr UMC, Women’s Study Group, Phase 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hannnirs Ministries, Free & held every second Snt, of each monlh, 10-11 n.m, All wclcome. Info: 940- 5149, CareNet Counseling Centers, ut First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksviile. Offers inter-de- nomlnationai counseling. Academi­ cally trained, certified counselors 6 mental health professionals. Info. &appt. 751-2041. Preschool/t^arenls Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M,W orT, Th, Ago 3 - M .T. Th, Age 4 & Pre- ,K - |hrec.or,fout.days per week,., Cnll 998-6820, Preschool, nt Center United Meth. Church, 2 dnys per week or 4 duys per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old cluss); 2 days per week (2 yr, old class) 8:30- 11:30 n.m. Phone 940-3753. Awana & Bible Study, Wednes­ days nt 7 p,m„ Hope Baptist Tnbcr- nacle. S p ed a l Events Saturday, June 20 Spirit of Elvis, Junkers Mill Out­ door Theater, 107 Salisbury St., Mocksville, 7-11 p.m., DJ from 7- 8:30 p.m. Show features Elvis Vegas show & light show. ,$10 udults, $8 srs., children 12 & under ure free. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909- 2263. Rain daw: Sal., Aug. 29 Saturday, July 11 R&B Night, Junkers Mill Outdoor 'riiealer, 107 Salisbury St., Mocks­ ville, 7-11 p.m., Show features Blue Devilie (Todd Phillips) und Tin Can Alley (Mel Jones). ,$10 ndulls, $8 srs., children 12 & under ore free. Food und drink available. Bring your lawn chair. Info: m-2263.Bandlnfo on Iheir wekillei. Saturday, August 15 Beach Night & The Oldies, Junkers Mill Ouldoor Tlicnter, 107 Salisbury St., Mocksvilie, featuring Grndy McClamrock & Tim Smith as Tiic Troubadours 7-8:30 p.m., and Fan­ tastic Shakers 8:30-11 p.m. $10 adults, $8 srs., children 12 & under are free. Food&drinkuvailubie. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909-2263. Saturday, Sept..12 Classic Rock, Junkers Mill Ouldoor Theater, 107 Salisbury St„ Mocks­ ville, 7-11 p.m.. Thirteen 20, wann- up band to be announced. $ 10 udulls, $8 srs., children 12 & under im: free. Food & drink nvnilnble. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909-^263, Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sat, night bluegrass, nt Sheffield Music Hull, cull 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun. ench month, 7 p.m., nt Cornatzer UMC, Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music, Furmington Farmer’s Market, Snt- urdnys 8 n.m, til I p,m. Dates to Renr\eniber Thursday, July 23 Breast Sc Ccnlcal Cancer Screen­ ing, sponsorcdbyDuvicHcalthDcpI,, 8 a.m. Ill 2:45 p.m. Women in need of screening conlnct Health Dept. 751- 8700 for Info on how to qualify. Funding by Susnn 0. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation & NC Breast & Cervical Control program. Ongoing Basics of Speaking Spanish, 'Iliurs- dnys, 6:30 p.m., in Blaise В apt. Fiun- iiy Life Center. Cost of textbook = $20. Anyone welcome lo nttend. For info nnd registration call 751-3639 dr visit our website www.BlniscBnptist.com Free Monthly Diabetes/Blood Pres­ sure/Cholesterol Screenings, last Fri. of each month in2009at WnlMurt, 9 u.m, til 12 noon. Sponsored by Duvie Lion's Club. VkltCooleemee’sMUIVIUagcMu- seum, 14 Church St., Wcd.-Sut. 10 u.m. til 4 p.m. Tours niso avnilnble by nppl.CnII 284-6040. Storytlmcs, at Duvie Co. Library: Tue.4. lOn.m. &Fri. 11 n.m.-.storic.s, songs, fun for prcsciioolers. 1st Sal. of every monlh - slorics/actlvitlcs for kids of uii ages. At Cooleemee Bnuich:cvctyolhcrTliurs. 10:30a.m. (call or check website for dalc.s). At Hillsdale UMC: every other Fri. 10 a.m, (cidl library or check website for dates). Special Olympics of Davie County, play activities & fun nite, Wednes­ days at Brock Bldg, Play activities 6- 7 pm. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p.m. Open lo all persons with disabilities & Iheir families. Meetings Tuesday, June 16 Democrat WomenofDavle, 6p.m„ Pier 601 Rcstnunmt, Mocksville, wilh guest speaker. Monday, June 22 NAACP Meeting, 7 pm„ at Sliiloh Bapt. Cliurch, Depot St., Mocksviile, willi guest speaker, Friday, June 26 Clawi of 1964 Reunion Planning Meeting, 7 p.m, al 200 Ironhorse Lane, Mocksviile, Questions: 753- 0323 or 492-5441, . • Ongoing Davic Beckecpeni Association, sec­ ond Monday of every monUi, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors welcome. To find out more info: www.davicbcekecpcrs.org V FW Post 4024,7 p.m., 2nd Tues. "cuch irtonth, VFW Hut, Sanford Avenue, Mocksville. Eligible mem­ bers welcome. Come curly for re- fresliments. i'or Info cull 492-7521. Trium ph Parenting Classes, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., cull for info: 751-5636. Humane Society of Davic Co., bi­ monthly meetings 2ndTues. of every even-numbered month, at Humane Society Adoption Center, 290 Eaton Rd.Call 751-5214 for info, Davie Amateur Radio Club, ist Tucsdayofcuchmonth,7p.m., Davie Co. Hospital Training Room. Public welcome. Davie Historical & Genealogical Society, 4th Tues., 7 p.m., Davic Libniiy, Mocksville Lions Club, 1st Tiiurs- day, 7 p.m., fcliowsliip hall of St, Francis of Assisi, Yndkinville Road, Mocksville (board meeting contin­ ues I St & 3rd Thurs,, 6 p,m.), Al-Anon Fam ily Group, nt Mucedonin Monwiun Church, N,C, 801 N„ Advancc, Sundays 8 p.m., Rm. 225 (above fellowship hall). Al- Anon Is a group that helps families & friends of alcoholics. Cooleemee Womens CIvltan Club, meets 4th Tiiurs. of each month, 7 p.m. Cooleemee First Bnpt. fellow- ship hall, 204 Marginal St., Cool­ eemee. All area ladies invited. For further info: 336-284-4795. Stilch-In, u gathering of crnflcts at Mocksville Library, sccond Wed. of each month, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portable project an ail your best tips and uicks to share. Info: 751-2023. Community Foundation of Davie County Board of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m. Rotating meeting. For info/monthly location call 753-6903. Mocksville Garden Club, Istlburs. of each month, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hall behind First UMC, Main Street, Mocksviile. North Davie Ruritan Club, monthly dinner meetings, sccond Mon. of cach monlh, 7:30 p.m. Cali 782-4276 for info und locution of next meeting. Smart Start ofDavie County board meeting, 3rd Tues. of every otlier month (begins Jan.) at SunTrust on Yndkinville Rd.,9-I0:30u.m. Ques­ tions: 751-2113. Alzhebncr’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m., at Autumn Care, MocksviUe. Info: 7S1- 3535. . DavleCivit«nClubmeets4thThur8. of each month, Feb.-Oct., 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Hwy. 158. Ail visitors wclcome. NAACP Community Awarene,ss Meeting, every 4th Mon. of each month, 7 p.m., at Shiloh Bapt, Church. Center ECA Club meets 3rd Tues­ day of each month, ut Center Comm, Bldg,, 7:30 p,m. Please join us. Disabled American Veterans Post. 75 meets on third Monday of each monlh, 7 p.m., nt 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Contact Ralph ut 751-5118 for more Info. Town O f Cooleemee Planning Board, meets 3rd Thurs. of each monlh ut Cooleemee Town Hull, 7 p.m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon- diiy of each month, 6:30 p.m., at Hillsdale Bapt, Church, Advance, Davie County Diabetes Support Group, First Tliurs. of every month, 7-8:30 p.m., at Davie Co. Public Li­ brary Small Conference Room. Info: 751-8700. Oavle Co. Hospital Auxllary, cvciy sccond Tues., In board room, 6 p.m. Davie Business Women's Associa­ tion, isl Wed. of each monlli, 12 noon, nt SiinTrust Bunk. Spenker of Interest und catered lunch, cost $8. Yearly membership $35. Contuct Cathy Boles 753-1006 for moro Info. Celebrate Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those smuggling wilh or in recovery for bad habits - such us stress, depression, nddlctlon, abuse, etc. Meets Thurs. 7 p.m. at Farming­ ton Comm. Center, Fnmilngton Rd. Call 408-8750 or 813-9921 for moro info. Davie CountyHorse Emergency Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p.m., downstairs al the Agricullimd Building, Mocksville. Ev­ eiy 3rd T\icsday each month. For info; 940-2111, Davie Co. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tue.sday of month, 7:30 p.m., Davie High Band Room. Christian Buslne.ssmen's Commit- lee of Mocksvilie, Tliursdnys. 7 a.m. Mocksvlllc Roliuy Hut. Gold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer, N.C. 801 at U.S. 601, 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Cooleenwe Recreation Association, Zachary House, Ist Tuesday, 7 p.m. The Artist Group, Davic County Library, 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bonnie HI 998-5274. Center Community Development, 3rd Mon,, 7 p,m. Community Bldg, Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tues­ day, Town Hall, 6 p,m, unless other­ wise noted. Cooleemee AA, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal, Tues, & Fri., 8 p,m. North Cooleemee nnd Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Bnptist Fellowship l iull. Mocksviile AA, closed non-smuk- Ing meeting, at St. Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hull, 862 Yndkinville lid., Mocksvlllc. Thursdny, 7 p.m. Info: Jan 753- 6863. Dnvie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic . violence & sexual nssauU victims. Tlie group meets every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Plcn.se call of­ fice for location, 751-3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, Ist Mondny, Cooleemee Historical Building. 7 p.m. Moeksvlile Rotary Club, Tuc.sdays, 12:10 p.m., Rotary Hut. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at tho lodge. Davie Co. United Way Board of Directors, 4Ui Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Center Annex, Conf. Room 208. Davie High Athletic Boosters, 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., school cafclcria. Farmington Ruritan Club, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Farmington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Ciiristinn recov­ ery program for women sexually abused as children. Mondnys, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square, Room 210. Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for families of children with disubiiities, 2nd Tues­ day, 7p.m. Call Rosemiuy Kropfelder at 998-3311 for location. Jericho-Hardlson Ruritan Club. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club building. Heallh Dept., clinic hours: Mon.- Fri., 8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m. Davic County Board of Social Ser­ vices, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. ut DSS. Narcotics Anonymous Against Ail Odds Group, First Bnpt. Church, 390 N, Main Street (upstairs), 'Iliurs. 7 p.m., Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline. 336-785-7280. Mocksville American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m. Mocksville Civilan Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Monilnys, at First Presby- tcriim Church. Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wiu-s und Ladles Auxiliary, 4tli Tues., 7:30 p.m., post homo, Feed Mill Road. DavleCounty RIghtTo Life,7 p.m., 3idTinirsduy, grandjury room, court­ house. 751-5235 or 492-5723, Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119,2nd, 4lh Tlmrs., 7 p.m., VFW Hull, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. nt the lodge. Mocksville Lodge No. 134, Ist Tues­ duy. 7:30 p.m. nt the lodge. Cooleemee Clvltan’s Club Meet­ ing. 1st nnd 3rd Mon. eacli monlh. 7 p.m.,Red Pig, Hwy. 801 .Cooleemee. Davie Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. of each monlh, 6 p.m., Duvic Co. Hospitui. Recreation For more infunnution on uny of (he following rcc.'cvcnls cull 751-2325. Davie Youth Council all students grades 9-12, ultond N.C. Stule Youlli Council events, .serve community. Cnll Sundrn 751-2325. Square Dance Fnnnington Comm. Ctr, Mondays 7 p.m., cost $5 per month. Volunteer* community scrvice opportunities. Cull 998-3837 for moro Info. Metro Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up, including adults. 'I'ucs. & Thurs. @ 6 p.m., Brock Gym. Gary Kccble, Instructor. Call 391- 4538 for more Info. Shelter Rentals Available at Rich Park, Rivcrpark nt Cooleemee Falls, nnd Funninglon. Cull 751-2325 to reserve. Special Olympics Fun Nites uvuilnble lo unyonc witli u disnbiiity. Wcdncsdnys.BrockGym, 6p.m. Call Kathie Strcit 751-2325. K-2 Instructional B’Ball Includes T-shirt, Silver Striders Brock Gym nvaiiublc for walking 6:30-9 u.m, Quartcriy incentives for miles wulked. Senior Trips Join us for duy trips & occasional ovemlghters lo inleresting locutions & let us do tho driving. Call Knthic for info. Senior Games Open to all 55 or belter. Be active, hnve fun, softbnll, busketbull, badmitton, horseshoes, bocce, & more. Dance Company Brock Gym, Emily Robertson 998- 5163, uges 3 & up, including adults. Classes Mon. & 'I'ucs. Bocce At Rich Purk Sports Complex, Wedncsduys, 11 n.m. Lcnm sport of Bocce. Open to nil .seniors 55 or belter. YMCA For more infomiation,cnil75i-9622, visit www.duvic.ymcanwnc.org, or como lo the YM CA for a lour. Summer Swimtacular Don't have time for monUi long les­ sons? Sign up for special week-long instead. Runs June-Aug. Preschool lessons luc 10:15-10:45; youlh arc 11-11:45 u.m. Cosl: members $20;non-mcmbers $38. Month long ulso uvuilablc all summer. Members Only Join die YM CA and take adviuitage of water aerobics, yogu, biking, walk­ ing, personul training, und more. Come visit nnd lour our facility nl215 Comolery Street und ieiun how wc build strong kids, strong fnmilics, and strong communities. HelbMudah,Helk)Faddah Comp’s Coming, and YM CA has uii Ihc fun of resident cnmp without spending the night. We offer every­ thing from volieybnll lo knitting, to self-defense lo scrapbooking - ulso liulf-dny spcciully camps. Flimncinl aid lo tiiosc who qualify. Triathlon Training Getting ready for triathlon tiiis full? Weekly training club wilh one-iir, class focilscs on speed, endurance, and U'ansilion training. Two practice mini-triulhlons lo see where purtici- piints need improvements. Training on Tues, 9:30-10:30 u.m. Cosl: free lo membcrs/$S per .session for non- members. Seniors All Senior Activities tnke pincc nt Duvic County Senior Services lo­ cated al278McroneySl., Mocksvlllc unless odierwise noted. Caii 753- 6230. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M ,T,W , 11:30 a.m.. Til. & Fri., 11 a.m., lunch .served daily. Silver Health Exercises, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m. Tues. & Thurs. 9 a.m. at Mock Place, (open lo any senior). Quilting Club, every Monday, 10 u.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, I p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr. Dunn, Ppdhilrlst, al Sr. Services every three weeks, 8:30 a.m., please cttH for dates. Free Blood Ptes.surc Checks; once u monlh, at 10:30 u.m. in the Nutri­ tion Site. SinglngScnlors Chorus, Thursdays, 10 n.m. VFW Ladles Auxiliary, every 2nd ’i'iuir»., 1 p.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Rook, I p.m. every Mondny. Texas Hold’Em -Tliursdays, I p.m. Painting - Wednesdays 8:30-11:30 n.m. Grief Support Group, Ist & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues. of the month, 12:30 pm, Computer Classes • arc available, cull for Informntion. Artlirilic Exercise - every odier Wed. 10:30 u.m. Low Impact Aerobics ■ Tues. & Thurs., 3 p.m. Fitness Equipment Room • open Mon.-Tliurs. 8 a.m. til 8 pm. Fridays 8 n.m. til 5 p.m. Table Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. til 12 p.m. Tal Chi, Tuesdays (call for scssslon dates) Line Dancing, Hiurs. Il -a.m. til 12 p.m. Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by llic officc, nt S. Muin St. ucross from the coiirtliouse. A n n u a l F l a t s $ 9 . 9 9 Flats of 36 Plums Save $5.00 A l l P e r e n n i a l s 20% Off F u r n i t u r e S a l e All Furniture 2 5 % O f f I n t h e N u r s e r y A il Trees and Shnibs 20% Off Ж Me A l l R o s e s 2 0 % O f f A ll S ilk Picks, Bunches and Potted Silks 50% Off Buy 1 Get 1 Free Containers and Pots All PoUerv nnd Light Weight Pots 2 0 % O f f Concrete Statuary All Concretc Benches, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Containers and StatuaryREYNOLDS 50% O fif Sule ends 6/28/09 K 440()S'>vraFetTyRQa').Wimton-Saicm,NC27l(M LAKcjTOto.com Mon-Sal9-6 'Uy Canules nnd Food Items t T í Сб ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 и ? if Ì Щ. Ш ь I C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s By M arcia Lambe Clarksville Correspondent Congratulations To Kathy and Leon Sushereba of CV Smoot Lane of the birth of a grandson, Daniel James Gor­ don, on June 2 at Rex Hospital in Caiy. Little Daniel weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. His parents are KeAnn and Jimmy Hoeg of Ra­ leigh. Tkma and Mickey Mason are enjoying a week with their granddaughter Lila Buzzell from Atlanta this week and they will be celebrating her birthday. Bear Creek Church had a good week at Vacation Bible School this week. They aver­ aged 106 for the week and their largest night wds a total of 112. Friday night after the program everyone enjoyed hotdogs. , Also at Bear Creek they rec­ ognized high school graduate Lori Booe, college graduates Andrea Elmore, Gina Myers and David Snow. Congratula­ tions on your achievements. Mark and Candi Atwood cel­ ebrated their wedding amilver- saryJunel3. Birthday wishes to; June 19, Brandon Bledsoe, Dale Cranfill; June 22, Nancy Beck, Annie Belle Wishon: June 24, Ted James and David Yates. Our thoughts and prayers to the family of Ronald Cole. Don’t forget to call me with news at 492-2235 or via email at mandyprlssy@yadtel.nel. F e u r n i n ü t o n N e w s Reid Towel! is pictdred with a horse about 1925 in front of the old barn that burned In the mid 1940s. C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent This weekend will be special in County Line as we pay tribute to our fathers - past and present. Some of us will remember our fathers by placing flowers on their graves or on the altar, For those whose fathers are still living, perhaps ihey will visit or dine with their fathers. Our churchcs will follow the tradition of recognizing all fathers in attendance. This year we again pay special tribute to one of our living fathers - James Cline Gaither - and to two fathers of the past - Brown Porter and Lemuel Reid Towell. We appreciate their contributions to our community and trust you enjoy a brief flashback of Iheir lives. To all fathers, we thank you and wish you a very special Father’s Day this Sunday. James Cline Gnlthcr In March 1929 Milton und Lizzie Gaither welcomed wilh great joy the last of their nine children - James Cline. Baby James enjoyed lots of attention from his older siblings. As he matured, he loved helping his parents with their grocery business and'developed a deep love for singing gospel music. After graduating from Harmony High in 1947, he found the love of his life - Frances Foster of Rowan - and the couple married in March 1954. They built a home at the comer of Old Mocksville Road and NC 901 and reared their son Tim. Through the years James, a talented tenor, extended his lova of gospel music lo include singing in several groups, including initially ‘The Gospel Quartet” and more recently “The Davie Senior Chorus.” After his father’s death in 1960, James and his sister Virginia partnered to continue the grocery business. He later sold his part to Virginia and retired to help Tim manage their family chicken business. Since the death of his beloved Frances in 1998, James has continued to be an active member of Ciarksbury United Methodist Church, where he has attended since childhood and is a member of the choir. Brown Porter Brown Porter was bom in March 1922 and reared in the West Jefferson area and married the former Virginia Vannoy of the same area in December 1941. In the mid-1940s the couple and children Eddie and Kay moved to US 64 West near Society Road and later to a home about two miles further west. Initially Brown operated a sawmill and built houses, then directed the building of terminals for Pilot Freight, and then co-owned/opcrated a jewelry business. After 1958 Ihe couple made Iheir home on Porter Farm Road off US 64 West. From Ihe 1970s unlil his death in September 2007, ho was co-owner/operated of Carpet Distributors at US 64 and 1-40 in County Line. He is buried in the cemetery of Society Baptist Church, where he had been a member since the 1940s. Through the years he supported church building programs by donating lumber and carpet. Today his contribution to our community continues as family members now manage the carpet and flooring business. Lemuel Reid Towell The Towells of County Line welcomed the 1900s with a new son Lemuel Reid born in September 1900. Young Reid grew up loving horses and mules and working on the family farm. Mocksville maiden Veatrice “Veat” Jones, whose grandparents lived on nearby Jones Road, was able to turn his love from horses to her. In 1932 they were married and made their home on Davie Academy Road near Godbey Road. As their family began to grow in the mid-1940s, Reid continued to farm but also worked for Hanes Furniture and later Lovette Poultry and Farm Equipment of Mocksville. The couple began their family with a son James Cari, who died at birth in 1944. Daughter Anne and son Johnny were born in 1945 and 1946, respectively, A few years later they added fraternal twins Jane and Joe. Reid was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather. He was an active member of the Woodmen of the World and Jericho Church of Christ. In April 1987 he went to be with the Lord and was laid to rest in the cemetery of Jericho. This week vacation Bible school continues through Friday at Calvary and Pleasant View Baptist churches. At Calvary, classes for children age 6-18 are from 7-,9 each night with commencement and family night on Friday. At Pleasant James Cline Gaither enjoys his 80th birthday celebration In March. View classes for children nursery-12th grade are from 6:30-8:30 each night with commencement at 6:30 on Friday. Classes at both churches include Bible study, crafts, games, and refreshments. The Youth Ministry of Piney Grove AME Zion Church invites everyone to attend a play titled “Help Me” Saturday afternoon, June 20, at 5. The play promotes ways to develop positive self-esteem, education, respect, forgiveness, and love for others. Children are deflnitely a blessing from God to parents; however, rearing them can be difficult and challenging at times. All of us must continue to model God’s love to our children. Guest vocalist will be Tammy Clement of Cedar Grove Baptist Church of Mocksville. Refreshments and fellowship will conclude the program. Upcoming community events include the Saint Matthews Lutheran Church homecoming at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 28; vacation Bible school nightly from June 28-July 3 at Ciarksbury United Methodist Church; and vacation Bible school carnival and registration Sunday, July 19, at Society Baptist Church followed by classes nightly from July 20-24. Our community extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Eula Conner Harbin, who died Tuesday evening of last week at Davis Regional Medical Center. A native of Iredell County, she was bom to the late Joseph and Mary Catherine Conner. She married William "Bill” Harbin of Old Mocksville Road, and in the mid-1950s the couple moved to the Safriet farm on Ridge Road Brown'Porfer at his desl< at Carpet Distributors around 1980. and reared their four children, A homemaker and devoted mother and grandmother, she remained on the farm after her husband’s death in 1972. Later in life she lived with her daughter Christine in Woodleaf. A service to celebrate her life was held last Friday afternoon at the Ernest M. Troutman Memorial Chapel at Reavis Funeral Home in Harmony, and she was laid to rest beside her husband in the cemetery of Society Baptist Church. We send get-well wishes to Ruth Greene and Howard Safriet. Ruth was hospitalized last week and is recuperating at home. Howard has not been doing as well lately and has been readmitted to Davis Regional Mcdical Center. Lee Cartner continues with radiation treatment at Durham. Virginia Porier is recuperating at home. Bueford Lambert has been transferred to Ihe StichI Center of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center for rehab. Bud Wallace conlinues in rehab. Please join us in prayer for Ihe Lord’s comfort and blessings uppn Ruth, Howard, Lee, Virginia, Bueford, Bud, and the family of Eula, Continue lo pray for those who are having outpatient treatments and other health issues. As manufacturing plants and other businesses continue lo close or cut back on their employment, please remember those families and individuals facing financial problems. If you have news or memories lo share, please call Shiriey on 492-5115 or email sdtlink@hotmail.com. Be sure to send information and pictures of graduates no later Ihan Sunday, June 21. By Laura M athis Farmington Correspondent The Davie Senior Center at the Farmington Community Center will have a "Craft Day" on June 25. Kay ICilby will be instructing on how to trace a picture onto canvas and then painting Ihe picture, wilh either acrylic or watercolor paints. Mrs, Kilby will be instructing on how to trace the pictures onto a 8x10 canvas on Ihe 25th, so you will need to bring along some type of picture wilhin that size. She will in.slrucl on paint­ ing Ihe pictures on July 23, Ihe July "Craft Day", Please sign up by June 22 if you plan to attend, Farmington Baptist Church will honor our veterans on Sat­ urday, June 27 at 6 p,m, with Ihc "Freedom" choir musical. They will have homemade ice cream and desserts afterwards. Help make Ihis a success by suppling the following: name, rank, ad­ dress, and wish list of anyone you know who is actjve military (no mailer where Ihey are from - does not have to be Davie County). They will send care packages. It does not matter if ’■(hey are on US soiJbir overseas.'"’ The church would like to thank Ihem for their service lo our country and for protecting our "freedom," They will honor them by name during Ihe musi- P i n o N e w s cal. Please submit Ihis informa­ tion to them by Friday, June 19, In addition to honoring active military, Ihey would like to have the names of veterans (those who are living and those who have passed away) so they can be honored by name in during the Freedom musical. If you could give their name, rank, branch of service, wars they served in, if any, and dates or number of years served, that would be great. Please submit' this information by Sunday, June 21. Information may be submitted Ihrough Ihe church's website farmingtonbc.org/free- dom or by dropping it off at the church. The Preserve Farmington group will hold a fundraising barbecuc on Aug. 29 to raise funds lo pay for Iho historic des­ ignation application. Heather Feambach, who has been work­ ing on gathering information for Ihe application, has completed most of the survey photography. Her next step will be to gather oral history by talking to prop­ erty owners and local historians. Tickets for the fundraiser will be available by July 14. Save the "aate'and wait for further info. If you are interested in helping serve food on Aug. 29 or would like lo donoie a dessert, yoii may contact Beth McCashin at 940- 3178. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The breakfast al Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church is Saturday, June 20, from 6:30-10 a.m. II will be Ihe last breakfast unlil Sept. 19. We wilt also be having a rummage sale to support the Relay for Life, Wesley Chapel will have a leam and we invite everyone lo join us. Registration is $10 per person. We will have registration forms at the breakfast. The Relay for Life this year will be July 31-Aug, 1, 6 p.m,-6 a.m. at Ihe YMCA in Mocksville, Last Sunday Pastor Jack Tookey was oul of lown at Ihe Western Norlh Carolina United Methodist annual conference. Guest speakers at Wesley Chapel were Kathy and Willie Everhart from Welcome, They are part-time missionaries and have been on several mission trips. Their stories and message was very interesting, Nancy Collette and charge delegate, Kathy Ellis, also attended the Western North Carolina United Methodist annual conference at Lake Junaluska on last Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Salurday. It was spiritually refreshing with a little business mixed in. Mary Ellen Candillo, daughter of James and Lilia Essie, visited Ihem last week at Iheir home. They have been in their home for 50 yijars. The descendants of the late Arlifus and Mary Pearl Weatherman Rupard held their annual family reunion last Saturday in Ihe fellowship hall at Wesley Chapel, Papa and Mama Rupard had 13 children. Three of Ihe 13 are slill living, Flossie Loflin, Gilmer Rupard and Clarence Rupard, Flossie and Clarence were able to attend. Approximately 70 olher family members attended. This year's reunion was hosted by the family of the late Dottle Rupard Cline Renegar. Peggy and Ervin Angell from Manleo visited her sister, Nora Latham, on Monday, Peggy and Nora then went to visit Zella Gough and Ervin went lo visit other friends, Ethan, Allison, Reid und Luke Boger visited his parents, Bob and Kathy Ellis last Saturday, They came especially lo attend the Rupard reunion, Luke is 1 monlh old and the youngest one at Ihe reunion. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By M arie White Four Comers Conespondenl I The Dixon-Shellon Reunion >1 was held Sunday, June 14 at I' Rich Park in Mqcksville, Presi- .............................' ...... dent Brysm Andrews welcomed everyone and relumed thanks before the meal. The oldest per­ son, Helena Craft, 83, was hon­ ored wilh a gift. The youngest, Nathan Andrews, 6, was also honored. There were 35 people present. Everyone enjoyed the occasion very much and planned to have it again next year, the second Sunday in June. Mr, and Mrs, Joe White at- tended the Craft Brothers Sing­ ing Saturday night at Mount Ol­ ive United Methodist Church, ‘.‘A Tribute lo Fathers” To every father In this world today. We pray Ihat God will bless you in a very special way. They labor and teach us to do right, Working so hard from morn­ ing until night. 1 They are one of the best gifts God gave us all we ^now. 1st us continue to let our love to him show. V', £ove in Christ, l^arie White DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 -Sheffield-CeJahaIn Newij The children watch as they are shown how to quilt on an outing fo Ijames Heritage Farm Todd Mclnnis demonstrates cooking over an open fire for 4-H kids from Davie and Yadkin. The 4-H group holds plants from the Ijames Heritage Farm that they have Identified. Crossword Answers □ □ n a n S S S Q □□nag annn ogSg □ппппввппа □□□□ пппи^вяи □□□□□□ □□□□ ппвпв ПВИ Ш Н Н Й яяЯ йи“ “ □□ппввввпаавввпвп поив□ в а в в в ^ п в п BB gB □ввв ввдп ввввв □пвв ипии дивив Sudoku Solution 8 1 6 4 7 2 3 S 9 4 7 5 8 3 9 2 1 8 9 3 2 5 1 8 7 8 4 5 6 7 3 2 8 9 4 1 2 9 4 1 8 7 8 3 5 1 8 3 9 4 5 Ö 2 7 7 4 1 2 9 3 5 8 8 e 2 8 7 S 1 4 9 3 3 5 9 6 8 4 1 7 2 Davie, Slokes, Surry, Yadkin and Wilkes counties will host a Herilage Skills Day on Friday, Sept. 25 at Ihe Yadkin County Senior Cenier. Classes include Chrismons, Chair Bottoming, Kudzu Basket, Two Pie Basket, Decorative Painting on Glass, and Herilage Scrapbooking, A registration form must be completed with a $12 registralion fee lo secure a spot. By Janice Jordan Sheffield-Calahaln Correspondent Game Night is Friday, June 19 at the Sheffield-Calahaln Communily Cenier, Load up the kids and head over there for supper before Ihe games begin. Concessions of hotdogs, snacks, and drinks will be available for purchase. The doors will open at 6 with Ihe first bingo game at 7, Twenty games of bingo are $5, with lots of prizes thal have been donated by area businesses and individuals. There will be cake walks and a 50-50 drawing, A grand prize, never before offered at Ihis fundraiser, will be tickets for a great outing for the lucky winner. The details will be announced the evening of Game Night. This type of event helps lo maintain our communily center and your participation and donations are always appreciated. Saturday, June 27 is Ihc next church parking lol hotdog lunch. New Union’s Men’s Fellowship will offer hotdogs, chips, and drinks from 11 a.m,- 2 p.m. wilh donations acceplcd. They will have handmade wooden loys for sale which can make great gifts for children or accent pieces for yeur homo. The Women’s Fellowship will sell doughnuts for $5 per box of 12. The parking lot is on Ihe corner of Sheffield and Counly Line roads. Your participation will be appreciated. Birthday celebrations for Ihis week include: June 18, Tenila Keaton and Jay Vandall; June 19, Hal Joyner and Lauren Hobson; June 21, Eddie McDanicl; June 22, Andy Drye, Jeremy Keaton, and Gregory Dcvault; and June 23, Phil Myers and Randy Gobble! Happy 18th birthday on June 20 to Sheffield-Calahaln junior firefighter, Brandon a.k.a. “Sweet” Cheeks, His bravery and willingness to represent the department in a womanless beauty pageant al Central Volunleer Fire Department earned him a third place fin A in Iheir fundraiser. At 18, h e ^ eligible to become a member® Sheffield-Calahaln’s f i r ^ fighting unit. ^ June 11 was 4-H Fun Day ® the Ijames Heritage Farm oif Sheffield Road owned by Todd and Rcba Mclnnis. T hirte;^ members from Davie atail Yadkin counties spent Ihe d ^ involved in farming aclivitie® Some of the events included!3| nature hike Ihrough the opm¡ fields and woods of the historiCI farm while hearing stories frdffi limes past. They studied sevei|i]j; trees and plants and identifiédl them. During Ihe lunch brei^j Ihe kids sampled pinto beaffiH and combread which had been! prepared on an open fire. At thcj end of the busy day, Ihey madK a slop at Ihe Ijames family cemetery where they saw tfiffi grave sites of Beal anS! Elizabeth lams, from whom tivj; family originated in 1792. '”1 The Adult Sunday School; Class at Ijames Baptist Churci); wos ii^iled lo a cook-out at thè) home of Mike and Pamela; Branham on June 6. Twenty«,' seven members and guesi|; arrived early and stayed late. Iij: fact, everyone had such X wonderful lime that Ihej; decided lo Iry to meet morifi often in the future. ‘n Other news from Ijamej; Baptist includes word thaC Reggie Ingram, after spending several days at Iredell Memoriid! Hospital, is at home. Also, JefE Polls has been seriously ill ani a patient al Fersylh Hospital foK more than a week. He h ^ already had two surgeries antt may require another, Sandra Dyson is out of t ^ hospital and continues tQ recuperate at home, John H en^ Reeves has been released frgffl Iredell Memorial and is at hoiiflS Please continue to keep all ^ these neighbors and any othiKB in our community who may ]K ill in your prayers and thoughts Send any news you have ^ this column by. emailing JvfJordan@hoimail.com or tiJC telephone to 492-5836, " ’ A r e Y o u O n M e ( d i c a i i o n f o r U r i n a r y S y m p t o m s D u e T o A n E n l a r g e d P r o s t a t e ? IIyou have been diagnosed wilh symptoms-------------------------------------, taking a medication called an alpha-blocker lo treat those symptoms, you may quality to participate In a research sludy to* evaluate the safety and effects of an Invesllgallonal drug wilh medications known as alpha-blockers. Examples of alpha-blockers are: Aifuzosln (also called Uroxatral* • Tamsulosin (also called Flomax’ • Terazosin (also called H^rln*) • Doxazosin (also called Cardura’) exams Lab tests Study medication Compensation for time and travel. If you are interested or lor more Information, please contact: (ci^cent Medical Research ' Toiiwrow'lMedkliwTolay Or reach us on Ihe web at www.Dmg-research.com/cretcenl Located ■ Salisbury One Bk)ck from Hotpltol ■£] ¿ ö a r / 7 H e r ita g e C r a fts The fee includes lunch. All participants are asked lo pick a firsl and second choice, as class size is limited. Registration deadline is Aug. 21 and pariicipanis will be notified of Iheir class placement. Call NC Cooperative Extension, Davie Counly Center at 753-6100 or visit davie.ces.ncsu.edu for a regis­ tration packet. C A N N I N G S U P P L I E S A N »w L ln »a t Dawl» F a m Swrwlea: P r e s s u r e C a n n e r / C o o k e r s , J a r s , L i d s , M i x e s , S a l t s a n d L i m e . 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Our powered mobility equipment Is available In a variety of offerings allowing for different methods o f operation, size and three or four wheel models. We service all o f our equipment on site and provide training for ail o f the products we carry. Come In to speak with one o f our specialists today and allow us to help you with greater Independence, well being and enjoyment o f lifei ■ ■ I C ¡Medicai equipment 959 S alisbury Rd. •' M o cksvlile (336)751-4288 fax (336)751-4688 704.924.9393 www.StatesvilleHousing.com Toll Free 1.877.283.4344 Ronald Dwayne Cole Mr. Ronald Dwayne "Skeetcr” Cole, 48, of Wagner Road, Mocksvilie, died Wednesday, June 10,2009. Mr, Cole was bom Jan. 13, 1961, in New London County, Conn. He had worked at Galan Enterprises in Montana, coun­ seling abused children. Mr. Cole loved to fish,' being outdoors, hiking in the mountains and riding Harley Davidson motor­ cycles. Survivors; his mother, Wilma Booe Colo of the home; a sister, Susan Cole (Carson Lewis) of Mocksvilie; a brother, Robert Cole of the home; a nephew, Jonathan (Emily) Cole of California; and a great-niece, Sarah Cole. A graveside service was con­ ducted at II a.m., Saturday, June 13, ot Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Butner and Greg McEwen officiating. Tiie fam­ ily received friends on Friday, June 12, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Bear Creek Bap­ tist Cemetery Fund, c/o Stacy Beck, 1131 Wagner Road, Mocksvilie; or Brenner Childrens Hospital, c/o WFUBMC, Winston-Salem, 27157. Online condolences: www.eatonfimemlscrvlce.com. Bear Creek Farm EliVhXniMCFJfrii« Ut lis sliare our piiMlim for liorsci wilh youi Specializing (n thoughtful, compassionato Instruction for rider and horse. 428 Allan Road, Mocksvlile, NC 336-492-6451 www.besrcrMlrfiritiequMtctr.coni ila'B.IHviitefr , ■ 1940 - 2009 MOCKSVILLB Hoivard C. Danner 1923 - 2009 MOCKSVILLE . ' Erin M, Smith 1979-2009 , , FRANKLIN, PA \ , .4- , MyieW,Wil$on 1915 - 2009 MOCKSVILIE , ' * ! Irene /, BoaHati 1920 - 2009 ’SALISBURY ' MilaA.'Newcombe Mrs. . Mila Anderson Newcombe, 95, of NC 801 South, Advance, died Friday, June 12, 2009, at Bermuda Commons of Advance. She was bom June 12,1913, in Westchester County, N.lf. to the late Arthur Edward and Anna Louise Anderson. Mrs. Newcombe was a retired dental hygienist. A forever young ad­ venturer, she enjoyed travel and good health to all points of the world. Her highlight in life was spending 18 years on a sailboat sailing the east coast and the Bahamas. She was a reader and enjoyed just about anything she could get her hands on. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Louise Brooks; and a brother, James Thorn Anderson. Survivors; her daughters, Toni Palter of Belmead, N.J.,' Mila Tolbert (Michael) of Oak­ land, Calif.; and sons, Peter Inman (Carol) of Winston-Sa­ lem, and Robert Newcombe (J Laine) of Vero Beach, Fia.; 13 grandchildren; 9 great-grand- children; and some nieces and nephews. Memorials: hospice of donor's choice. Online condolences; www.eatonfimeralservice.com. Inez Downs Inez Downs, 88, died June 16,2009 in Autumn Care Nurs­ ing Home in Mocksvlile. Her funeral service will be Friday, June 19 at,3:30 p.m. in tho chapel at Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Nettye Barber will officiate and burial will fol­ low in Piedmont Memorial Gar­ dens in Winston-Salem. The family will receive friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences; GraliamFwieralHome.net, S e ll it fa s t with a D avie/Clem m ons classified ad 1-877-751-2120 ,S Ü S S E S,^-IS AU I Utv/1A.nu'JP ?WASHES^ $ Q o e l'UiH'i ;il Si i \ iic 323 N. Mali} Strffil, Mockavllle, N O '' (336)751.2148 ’Touchless or<q Brush wash | M O C K S V IL L E C A u t o P r i d e C a r W a s h N.'Yadkinville Rd. Mocksvlile (across Imm Lowes ■lome Improvement) ( Robert Kent, Jr. Robert Alexander Kent Jr. died at Wake Forest Medical Center in Winston-Salem, June 12, 2009. He was born in Caldwell County, April 20, 1934, to the late Robert A. Kent Sr. and Zella Anderson Kent. Mr. Kent gradu­ ated from Gamewell High School and Draughon’s Busi­ ness College in Winston-Salem. After graduation, he began his career in transportation with Ihe Atlantic Coastline Railroad, for which he worked tliroughout the country until he decided to re­ turn to Lenoir to live and edu­ cate his children. In 1969 he be­ came a licensed stockbroker and opened and managed an office in Lenoir, which later evolved into Interstate Securities and is now Wells Fargo Advisors. Mr. Kent served as a Caldwell County commissioner from 1972-1979. He was active in all phases of programs for young people. He served as a baseball coach for many years' in the Little League for the Whitnel Optimist Club and Jaycee-spon- sored basketball team. He was a former director of the young people’s department at College Avenue Baptist Church. He was a member of the Preferred'In­ vestment Group and Lower Creek Investment Club. He was a member of College Avenue Baptist Church where he has served on the board of deacons and was a long-time member of the adult choir, Joy Group, and numerous church committees. Ho was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Roberta K. Bure, Anne K. Hickman, Ruby K. Lamkin and Virginia K. Ox­ ford; 2 brothers, William F. Kent Sr. and James C. Kent Sr.; daughter-in-law, Katherine H. Kent. Survivors: his wife, Davie native Elaine Allen Kent; 2 daughters, Lynn K. Lowther and husband Jim of Fort Worth, Texas; Donno K. Barlow and husband Tim of Lenoir; and son, Robert A. Kent HI of Lenoir; 5 grandchildren, Kent Bariow of Chapel Hill, Katie Barlow, Robbie Kent, Andrew Kent and Claire Kent, all of Lenoir; brother, Horry M. Kent Sr.; 3 sisters, Lilliam K. Setzer, Eliza­ beth K. Heltzer of Lenoir and Julia K. Watkins of Virginia Beach, Va. A celebration of Mr. Kent's life was held at College Avenue Baptist Church in Lenoir, Mon­ day, June 15 at 11 a.m,, con­ ducted by the Rev. David Kent and Dr. Eari Davis, Burial fol­ lowed in Blue Ridge Memorial Park. The family received friends in the sanctuary of the church Sunday. Serving as pallbearers were Horry Kent Jr., Mikeal Kent, Heath Kent, Bill Kent Jr., Jim Kent Jr., Jim Setzer and Ben Rich. Memorials; College Avenue Baptist Church, 1201 College Ave., Lenoir, 28^5. CIMARRON Cimarron Steakhouse 3260 S. Stratford Rd. 712-4689 Hrs: Mon, 11am-9pm Tues-Thurs llam-IOpm Sat 4-11PM www.cimarronrestaurant.com W e invite you to com e be a p a rt o f o u r fam ily, j Please present this coupon fori i 20% OFF ! ¡Your Entire Purchase! I (Excludes Alcohol) j I !Expires 06-21-09 J W in in g W om ens W S n e J d a y 1/2 OFF the Glass S a n d y S p r i n g s C a r W a s h S a t u r d a y I The youth of Sandy Springs Baptist Church will have a car I wash Saturday, June 20 at Pizza Hut in Yadkinville from 9 a.m.-l I p.m. Donations will be accepted to help fund'the youth summer I trip to Fort Caswell. ^Bishop To Spea!< At Blaise I Father-Son Breakfast Dr. Ron Bishop, founder and director of SCORE, Int. will be the guest speaker at the Father & Son Breakfast at Blaise Baptist Church on Sat­ urday morning at 7:19. Signed baseballs by Albert Pujojs and Mariano Rivera will be given away to those bringing the most visitors, as well as a picture of Sid Bream sliding into home that sent the Braves into the World Series. Bishop will also be speaking at the 9:30 a,m. worship on Fathers Day on Sunday, June 21. A minister, Bishop was the head bas­ ketball coach at Tennessee Temple Uni­ versity for 10 years with a record of 27i>- 88. His teams won four national champi- I onships and he was twico national coach of the year. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - C9 Bishop I B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t B r e a d O f L i f e Bread of Life Baptist Church will hold a fundraiser breakfast Ion Saturday, June 20 from 7-10:30 a.m. Plates will be ,$5 each, ■ I walk-ins welcome, Tho church is al 4557 NC 801 N,, Mocksvillo, (just off US 601 North. 1 CooicoutSaturdayAtHoiy Cross Holy Cross Lutheran Church will sponsor a hamburger/hotdog Icookaut on Saturday, June 20 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Ihe churcli on 11319 US 601 S., Mocksvilie. Donations will be accepted for the iRelay for Life. I Relay Praise Fest Saturday Fork Baptist Church, US 64 East, Mocksvilie will host a Praise iFest for llte Relay fpr Life from 3-6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20.I Scheduled to perform; 3 p,m„ Cedar Grove Baptist Choir; 3:30, Ipork Baptist Choir; 4:30, Trinity Trio; 5, Mickle’s Family Choir; |5:30, Good Life Singers; and 6, Davie Singing Seniors, If tho weather allows, the event will be held outdoors, bring a Ichair for seating, Concessions will be available for purchase. W a lie S u r e C iia r it y / 5 R e a ! B e fo r e \ M a ld n g D o n a tio n Thinking about donating lo a charity? The Federal Trade Commis­ sion, the nation's consumer pro­ tection agency, recommonds taking these precautions to en­ sure that your donations benefit the people and organizations you want to holp, • Don't be shy about asking who wants your money. Some charities hire professional fundraisers rather than use their own staff or volunteers, and then use a portion of the dona­ tions to pay the fimdraiset's fees. If you're solicited for a donation, ask if the caller is a paid fundraiser, who they work for, and the percentage of your do­ nation that will go to the char­ ity and to the fundraiser. If you don't get a clear ans,wer - or if you don't like the answer you got - consider donating lo a dif­ ferent orgaiiization. • Contact the office thut regulates charitable organiza­ tions and solicitations in your state (NC Attorney General’s office) to see if the charity or fundraiser must be registered. If so, chock to make sure that the company you're talking to is registered, For a list of state of­ fices, visit the National Associa­ tion of Stale Charity Officials at nascoiiet.orglagciicies. The of­ fice ulso can verify how much of your donation goes to the charity, and how much goes to fiuulraising and management expenses. You can check chari­ ties with the Wise, Giving Alli­ ance {bbh.org/charlty) and OuidcStar {guitlc.ilar.org). •Trust your gut. Callers muy try lo trick you by thanking you for a pledge you didn't make. If you don't remember making the donation or don't have a record, resist the pressure to give. • Be wary of charities lhat ■spring up overnight in connec­ tion with current events or natu­ ral disasters: • Watch out for similar sounding names. Some phony charities use names that closely resoinble those of respected, le­ gitimate organizations. • Be cautious of promises of guaranteed sweepstakes win­ nings in exchange for a contri­ bution. According to U.S. law, you never have to make a dona­ tion tp be eligible lo win a sweepstakes. • Be wary of charities offer­ ing to send a courier or over­ night delivery service to collect your donation. • Do not give cash donations. For security and tax record pur­ poses, it's best to pay by check- -madepayable to the charity, not the solicitor. If you're thinking about giving online, look for indicators lhat the site is secure, like a lock icon on the browser's status bar or a URL that begins "https:". For more informalion, visit ftc.gov/charityfraud. Hillsdale Preschool Developmentally-appropriate, Christ-centered programs for ages 1 - 5. Registration is open nowl Visit www.hiiisdalebaptistchurch.org or call (336) 940-6618. Wolcomo to new proschool dlroctorjulie Llvongood OlKon« and congrdtulatloni to rocent 4-yoor-old graduatesi Hlllidale Bapllil Church, 4815 US Highway 158, Advance, NC 27006,336,940.6618 ' ., A . ■ ■ . ; ... / \ n d J e s u s s a i d u n t o t h e m , C o m e y e a f t e r m e , a n d I w i l l m a k e y o u t o b e c o m e f i s h e r s o f m e n . (M a rk J: 17) T his m essage brought to you by these local b u sin esses w ho encourage you to w orship at the church o f your ch oice. 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T h is S p a c e T o W ork F o rY o u C all 336-751-2129 SSPalletOneA PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Rond Mocksvllla, NC 27028 336-492-5565 Custom Roofing by: Fully Insuretl Free E stim ates 336<399-3703 MimiMNCARE OF MOCKSVIUE 1007 Howard St. Mocksvlile 751-3535 , E A T O N FUNERAL HOME ■ S/NCE /y.>/ 325 North Muin Street Mocksvilie, NC 27028 336-751-2148 C a l l 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 9 t o A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s o n t h e C h u r c h P a g e . • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday,. W « D o ! Yes, they do read the Davie County Eitlerprise-Record. Right i\fter they spoke their wedding vmvi on June J4, Davie County’s own Kristhi Garner and Scott CaUison paused to read their newfpaper ijecause unscientific studies have slKhvn tluit a key to maritifi l>llss is redding tiie hometown newspaper. Congratulations to tiie newlyweds! , Students DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - D Perfectly Planned E a r l y E d u c a t o r T r a i n i n g F o c u s e s O n G e t t i n g F a m i l i e s M o r e I n v o l v e d On Saturday, May 30, more than 40 area early educators were treated to a workshop at tho EMS Truining Room, eallcd Perfectly Planned Parent Involvement. Hosted by Smart Start of Davie County, it offered special training to these educators teaching them how to better engage hard to reach parents and draw them in. Jill Nolen and Laura Beaver conducted the workshop. The two are natives of North Carolina and have a combined 30 years of experience in education. In addition lo developing nnd sharing training tools on parent involvement, they have authored a children’s book titled "Into the Tub" that includes reading techniques for purents to use during story time. "Getting parents involved in education throughout a child’s time in school is important, but it’s essential in Ihe early years for children in child cure. Working closely with your child’s teacher in a team upproacli will do grcat things to keep the child on track for success,” said Corey Miller, executive director of Smart Start of Davie. "Ms. Nolen and Ms. Beaver' da a great job of getting the teachers lo see new ways to get parents involved. Their passion is contagious," Miller snid. 0-THe^ workshop ipravided. a parent training' mijffisnhar IS"' easily implemented in the classroom. Tliis new approach to parent involvement allows teachcrs lo share effective strategies with parents and empowers the teachers to make every parent involvement event a success. . Topics included; A New Visioti for ■ Parental Involvifment-Taking off Those Teacher Glasses, Working With Parents-Connecting with All Social Classes, Communicating with Parents-Written, Verbal & Non-Verbal, Engaging Parent Involvement Events-ldeus Galore and A^lvertising Techniques that R,cally Work. "The workshop was totally enjoyable," said one attendee, "It was an exciting, interesting learning experience." Another participant said, “This workshop was excellent.” For more information on parent involvement, early education, or programs and services for parents and child cure provider«, call Smart Start at 751-2113 or visit www.daviesnmrtsuirt.org. New Davie High School National Honor Society president Molly Graham lights a ceremonial candle at the Induction. New Members In DHS National Honor Society The National Honor Society ' nt Davie High School recently tapped 40 members of the jun­ ior class and four seniors at an induction ceremony at Hillsdale United Methodist Church. New ofncers were installed: Seun Reynolds, Tuylor Moore, C|are.Moser and Molly, Gra- .• ham.-Graham will serve nf president. The ceremony was led by Superintendent Dr. Rob­ ert Landry and three Davie Board of Education members, Rick Ellls, Linda Barnett and Barbara Owens. New senior class members iiiducted were Allison Campbell, Rebecca Gerdon, Rachel O'Brien and Chris Sponaugle. ' The new junior inductees were: Nick Ashburn, Briu Buckmun, Luke Bnrtelt, Rebeccu Bobo, Brian Bullins, Ben Burton, Slume Butcher, Hannah Curtner, Claire Coleman, Patti Evans, Lisa Fos­ ter, Avi Gomez, Molly Graham, Lauren Grydei', Tyler Ham, Curia Harris, Morgan Harrison, Ryun Harrison, Kara Harvey, Chris Hoke, Julia Juhasz, Will Marrs, Taylor Moore, Glare Moser, Melissa Nichols, Greg Nuckols, Leanna Peedin, Sean Reynolds, Jennifer Rominger, Brianu Sheets, Amira Shehata, Dina Shehata, Tyler Shelton,' Gerald Stakely, Jessica Stephens, Taylor Stokes, Emily Tale, Caitlin Tutterow, Heather Whitehead and Bailey Will­ iams. NHS Officers include, from left: Sean Reynolds, Taylor Moore, Clare Moser and Molly Graham. - Photos courtesy Ange Bryd First Group Of Teachers Complete Elementary Masters Graduating teachers, from left: front - Dr. Cassaundra El-Amln (WSSU professor), Tracy Miller (Pinebrook), Crystal Donley (William R. Davie), Chrlstin Howard (Pinebrook), Emily Moore (Pinebrook), Dr. Edwin Bell (WSSU professor): back - Kathy Mannlno (Comatzer), Sunni Collins (Cooleemee), Wendy Drane (Pinebrook), Trade Welch (Pinebrook), Leah Hayes (Comatzer.) Not Pictured: Kristin Garner (Mocksville). The first cohort of the El­ ementary Masters Program of Winston-Salem Stute University guthered for their last class und May graduation at Outback oh. April 20, I ,'V ,' Theigroup, consisting Qf teachers from Cooleemee, Comatzer, Pinebook,,und Will­ iam R. Davie, celebrated with two professors, Dr. Cassaimdru EI-Amin and Dr. Edwin Bell. The program, operating ut Pinebrook Elementury, begun as a dream of Dr. Robert Landry, superintendent of Davie County Schools. When it began three years ago, Landry was princi­ pal nt Pinebrook and un assis­ tant professor of education at the Graduate School of WSSU. Landry recognized thut it is u hardship for teachers to leave school immediately und work on udvunced degrees. All course work hus been completed at Pinebrook and stu­ dents, huve commented on the outstunding relationship.and in­ struction from their professors. This three-year program in­ cludes classes in ull core sub­ ject areas, with an additional focus on performing action re­ search. Graduate students gain knowledge in preparing portfo­ lios, which can be submitted for National Board Certification. Nine students from across the Davie County Schools eti- rolled and are quickly approtich- ing graduation. The second and third cohorts are under way and an interest meeting for a fourth cohort will meet in May. Davie County Schools iij working with WSSU to offer aii elementary unclergraduate pro; gram for the many outstanding teacher assistants lacking certii fication'yet field tested who“, upon coriipletion,'may apply for teaching opportunities in our school system. The students in the first cor hort agree that working towards their masters of education der grees in, this setting provides convenience, smaller elasj sizes, personalized instruction and collaboration , ■' .........................-.....Ü. I :'l -------------- . . - i - D2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, June 18,2009 The top 8 percent of the Davie High School senior ciass receiving academic letters at a recent breal<fast: Emily Bates, Rachel O’Brien, Allison Campbell, Jordan Schultz, Rebecca Gerdon, Kayleigh Heubel, Vasilika MillOi Samantha James, Hannah Stroupe, Diana Green, Joshua Pan, Robert Rusher, Robert Sparks, Christopher Sponaugle, Matthew Coiner, IVlichael Brewer, Elizabeth Coiner, Rachel Mackintosh, Daniel McBride, Samuel Whitley, James Burford, Courtney Turner, Mary Hendrix, Kayla Luckey, Tatum Snow, Megan Whittaker, Vincent Cioce, Chasen Arey, Jessamyn Ren and Julie Jones. The top 5 percent of the Davie High School junior class honored at a recent academic breakfast: Gregory Nuckols, Caitlin Tutterow, Jennifer Rominger, Brian Bullins, Clare Moser, Taylor Moore, Omar Shehata, Lauren Gryder, Sean Reynolds, Nicklaus Ashburn, Kathryn Gerdon, Bradford Shelton, Chelsea Parish, Carla Harris, Joshua Carter, Dina Shehata, Taylor Stokes. The top 5 percent ofthe sophomore class at Davie High School received academic letters at a recent breakfast: Bradley Deal, Taylor Anderson, Devon Heubel, Willis Jones, Kenneth Hockaday, John San Filippo, Erin Deadmon, Daniel Needs, Wesley Vanhoy, Lyndsey Ruble, Marshall Fleming, Lake Slabach, Tyler Laymon, Caitlin Hauser, Megan Hennings, Ashley Finale, Christopher Breeden, Elaina Womble, Chandler Archer and Andrew Domanski. Two From Davie Earn Diplomas From NC School Of Science, Math Area Students Earn Degrees Two Davic Counly sluilcniii " Mary Margarcl MacLcaii of Mocksvillc and Jolin Micliael Stigull of Advance - wore among llie Class of 2009 graduales of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. Both sludcnis spent Iheir freshnlen and sophomore years at Davie High before applying to NCSSM. Both plan to attend N.C. State University next fall. NCSSM graduated its 28th class when NCSSM Board of Trustees Chairman William P.H. Cary accepted 324 members of the Class of 2009. U.S. Senator Kay Hagan gave the keynote address to a crowd of nearly 3,000 parents, alumni and friends gathered on Watt’s Hall lawn on the I^CSSM campus. Sen. Hagan cluillenged the Class of2009 to help the United Stales become energy independent and to develop clenn energy that reduces the need for fossil fuels. Hagan explained that if thc brightest young minds set their sights on this goul, il is a problem thnl can be solved. Also speaking was University of North Carolina President Erskiiie Bowles and Board of Governors member Clarice Cato Goodyenr. Bowles look the opportunity to congratulate the Class of 2009 and to express his pleasure in ' having NCSSM as the University of North Carolina’s 17th constituent institution. Nearly 75 percent of this year’s graduating class, which includes students from 77 North Carolina counties, plan to attend a University of North Carolina system school _ for undergraduate study, with more than 8 r percent attending schools in-slale. Other graduates plan to allciid Duke University, MIT, Princeton University, Stanford University, Wesl Point and Yale University, among others. S c h o o ls Se rvin g F re f IVIeais Free meals will bo offered (o Davie school children this sum­ mer al Cooleemee nnd Mocksville elementary schools. Breakfast will be from 8;30-9 a.m. at Cooleemee, nnd from 8- 8:45 a.m, at Mocksville. Lunch al bolh locations is from 11:30- 12:30 p.m. To learn more, call Mrs. Doss al Cooleemee, 284-2118; or Mrs. Dwigglns nl MocksviUe, 751-3866. A ' , . 5 Earn LRU Degrees Five Davic residents were among the 209 graduates al the spring 2009 commencement al Lenoir-Rhyne University. • Micliael Vincent Vulpitta of Advance, earned a bnchelor’s degree in biology. • Zachary Scott O’Brien of Advance earned a bachelor’s de­ gree in accounting and finance. • Elizabeth Caroline Bellucci of Mocksville eamed a bachelor’s degree in management. • Rebekah lllah Peeler of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s de­ gree in psychology and .sports management. • Shelley Mae Phelps of Mocksvillc earned a bnchelor’s de­ gree with honors in accounting and management. Students Earn College Academic Honors Benge On Wingate Dean’s List Garrett Tyler Benge of Mocksvillc earned.n minimum 3.30 grade point nverage to be named to the spring semester dean’s list at Wingate University. 5 On Catawba Presidential List Five Davie sludents were nnined to the 2008-2009 academic president’s list al Catawbn College wilh minimum 3.7 grnde point averages; Mary Lynn Lince of Cooleemee; and Robert Lee Brake, Vickie Hutchens Gammons, Megan Fior Grubb and Craig Eu­ gene Livengood of Mock.sville. , Lust On Sewaneie Dean’s List Elizabeth Hastings Lust of Mocksville was named to the denn’s list al Sewanee - The University of Thc South for the Easter se- niester with a minimum 3.625 grade point average. She is the daughter of Rebecca Jo Jenkins. 3 Earn Brevard Academic Honors Three Dnvie sludents earned academic honors foi; the spring semester nt Brevard College. Shawn James of Mocksville wns named to the dean’s list, and Herbert Abendroth nnd Derrick Parks, both of Mocksville, were named lo the honor roll. T i m o t h y W h i t a k e r E a r n s D i p l o m a Campbell University has awarded a diploma lo Timothy Whitaker of Davie County in the spring commencement ceremony. Carter Earns UNCW Degree Brennan Carter earned a bachelor’s degree with departmental honors in marine biology with minors in chemistry and leader­ ship from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington on Sat­ urday, May 9. She is a 2005 Dnvie High School graduate. At UNCW, Cnrter was president of the National Residence ' Hall Honorary for Iwo years, received the Southeast SAACURH president of the year award, nnd wns inducted inlo the RA Hall of Fnnie. She was awarded the Leadership Excellence Award for three yeurs nnd as n senior wns awarded one of 19 Senior Medallions for leudcrship and servicc. She received the Sinrfish Award for mnking the greatest difference in the residence halls. She was a member of the Omicron Delton Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and was a dean’s list studenl. Carter plans to continue her education al UNCW by pursuing, a master’s degree in marine science in the fall. She has been awarded a leaching fellowship to teach in the chemistry labs and will be an assistant residence coordinator. Two Earn Brevard Degrees Two Davie residents were awarded degrees from Brevard Col­ lege on May 16. Jarrod Neil Hayworth of Advance eurned a bachelor’s degree in business and organizniionul leadership. Shawn Patrick James of Mocksville eamed a bnchelor’s de­ gree in art. 4 Earn NCSU Degrees Four Davie residents were awarded degrees from North Caro­ lina State University ut its 2009 Spring Commencement on Satur­ day, May 9, al the RBC Center in Raleigh. Madispn Everett Owen earned a bachelor’s degree in textile and apparel mnnagemenl Jumes Read Plott eurned a bnchelor’s degree in civil engineer- ing. ■ Gruce Jillian Riddle eamed a bachelor’s degree in parks! rec­ reation and tourism managemenl. Brandon James Angell earned a master’s degree In mechani­ cal engineering. - .j' '1 . " ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 - D3 Courses Offered On Davie Campus The Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College will offer the following continuing education classes. Refer to ihe website tvti<tv. d a vid so n ccc. edit/ lifelongleandng/irtdex.him for a complete course listing. Refer lo the CID number when registering for a class. Facilities arc available to hold organizational meetings. Call 249-8186. Nursing Assistant! This course introduces basic nursing skills to provide personal care for patients, residents, or clients in a health care setting. Upon completion, the studenl is eligible lo make application for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) Examination for listing on the N.C. Nurse Aide I Registry. Conviction of certain crimes may prevent students from obtaining training and employment. Course offered in traditional and hybrid formats. Spccial admissions procedures required. Call 249-8186, ext. 6106 or 751-2885. Nursing Assistant II This course prepares graduates lo perform complex nursing skills for patients or residents in a health care setting. Upon completion and skills/ competency evaluation, the graduate will be eligible to apply for listing by the N.C, Board of Nursing as a Nurse Aide II, To qualify, you must have the following: Copy of High School Diploma or GED; Proof of Nurse Aide I Training (Certificate of Completion or Transcript from training school); current listing as a Nurse Aide 1 (from www.ncnar,org); current CPR card; Photo ID and govemment issued ID (driver’s liccnse and social security card). For more information, cull 249-8186, ext. 6106 to receive a course packet. Heallh Unit Coordinator This coursc prepares students for clerical positions in hospitals and long-term carc facilities. Thecoordinator performs non-nursing, organizational duties and coordination of health cure .activities. Content includes terminology, scheduling, order entry, and recordkeeping. Special admissions procedures required. For more information, call 249-8186, ext. 6106 to receive a coursc packet. Home Companion Aide This is a 60-hour course designed lo prepare thc student to render assistance lo aged persons and their families who need support with personal care. Special admissions procedures M E T A L R O O F I N G 3’ Coverage • 40+ Colors 40 Year Warranty •1,B00<x> TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices/ 1-888>278-6050 MID-SrAlE METALS ofthe Carolinas, LLC www.mldstatemetals.com required. For more information, call 249-8186, ext. 6106. Medication Aide This course is designed to meel the training requirements for becoming qualiflcd to be a Mcdication Aide. The course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include mcdication administration via the oral, topical and instillation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon coinplclion, sludcnis should be able lo take the competency exam and demonstrate skills necessary to qualify for listing on the N.C. Medication Aide Registry. For more information, 249-8186, ext. 6106. Business Orrice SIdlis- CID 17020 Offered on Fridays in 5 & 10-hour modules, 8 a.m.-l p.m. Module I: Windojvs, July 10 & 17; Module II: Internet July 24; Module III: Word, July 31 & Aug. 7. How to Write Business Plan CID/('17031 July 7, Tuesduy, 6-9 p.m., 3 hours. Building Level I Standard Inspection CID #16794 July 10 - 26, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 40 hours. Electrical Level II Standard Inspection CID f)« 15498 July 30-Aug. 2, Thurs., Fri., Sal., Sun., 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 32 hours Adult Basle Education . (ABE) Designed to instruct adults of all ages who did not complete their education' through the public schools. Course work is done in basic reading, English, math, spelling, and writing. Classes for non-rcudcrs available. Helps prepare adults who want to earn an Adull High School Diploma or GED. Students work at their own rate and receive individual help and guidance as needed. There is no registration fee and books are free. Students muy enroll at any time. Mondny-Thursduy, 8;30 a.m .-1:30 p.m., Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m General Educational Development (GED) Designed as a means for adults to obtuin a high school diploma credential. Individuals IGENETREXLERROOFING New & Old Roots Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 3 3 6 -2 8 4 -4 5 7 1 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SUMMER IS COMING! Bobcat, aerator, core piugger & more lor rent today! [ Iw/ I M.i, i,sviii, 1336) 751-2304 STROUSE HOUSE AUCTIONS 1424 Industrial Dr., Statesville, NC 28625 Phone: 704-872-^444 336-940-6306 ||| AUCTIONEER: MIKE STROUSE, NC LIC. #7465 H | www.8trou8ehouse.zoomshar0.com Y lii^Jiii1l«l!N N *1hieU oiilSin^^ IIM IlillM • m i - Dta 11« Fm M , l«w M«loa Zitct Ht, Olln M Eli.. June IS • ftaopy • 2 BIG RINGS!! Sit., Jim 20 • 6i30i4l • General Meréhandise tekItolWWiclwl^e4S(raC«*m,toií>WSAI)V0 take the GED exnms to demonstrate high school level competencies in English, social studies, .science, reading, und math. Preparation is on an individuul basis. The progrum is sponsored by the American Council on Education; the GED is the legal cquivnlent of a N,C, high school diploma, $7.50 testing fee. Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. English as a Second Language (ESL) Designed especially for adults whose native language is not English. Instruction is offered in conversation, pronunciation, vocabulary, basic reading and writing, spelling, and English grammar. Registration is open: students may begin on any class date during the semester. Classes are • offered at no cost to the student. Books and materials are provided free. Tuesday & Thursday, 3:30-6 p.m. Adult Higti School Diploma The AHS program provides an opportunity to eurn u high school diploma for those who may not have completed high schooi. Students may be given credil for courses completed and passed in high school. Sludents work in the program at their own puce and reccive individual help and guidance from tcachers. Books are furnished free by DCCC. Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.; Tuesday & 'Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. College, Community Classes Being Taught At Bermuda Run Site The Davidson County Community College Davie Education Center will offer the following classcs. Visit ti>If IV. da v id so n c c c .e d u / tifelonglearning/index.lilm for a complete coursc listing. Refer lo the CID number when registering for a class. Facilities are available to hold orgunizutional meetings. Call 249-8186. Notary Pubiic EducatlonCID# 15931 July 27, 29, Monday, Wednesday,6-9 p.m., 6 hours. , Marketing for Success CID #17032 July 14, Tuesday 9- I a.m., 2 hours. Thc center is offering college credit courses. Cull 998- 3220 for more inforniation. WE BUY GOLD! D lA M O N t^ Y } ^ G O LD G A LLE R Y MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 CLEMMONS • 766-1800 $ $ D O N T WANT П ? SELL IT! $ $ ABSOLUTE AUCTION 5:30PM THURSDAY, JUNE 18th Jonestow n W arehouse 4801 Coninicrcial Pluzn Wiastoii-Salcni Hwy 421 & Jonestown Rd Behind “McDonalds"C O R P O R A T E S U R P L U S Warehouse Clearance Auction YALE FORKLIFT 60 portable generators. 425 sheets exterior plywood. 734 96” 2x 4’s. 55 sections of heavy duly pallet racking. ISln* gas senerator, 160 walnut laminate 5’ folding tables. 3 new skill saws. 3 cases surge protectors. Two brund new trailer hitch receivers. 2 pallet jacks. 15 waste containers, Scotsman Ice maker. 8 commercial paper Schredders. 30 stadium seats. 15 teller stools. 7 framed & matted prints. 100 black tablet arm chairs, Commcrcial smoke eater. 30 break room chairs. Load of commercial carpet squarc.s, 12 commercial doors. 5 new claw hammers. 8 A-frame ladders. Loads of shelving. Small Fibre Glass Boat. Hundreds of items not listed here.Visit our Web Site, See Photos: www.pierceauction.com www.carolinaauctlons.com TERMS: Cash, Bood check with thumb prhit. Master Curd Visa. 10% BP. AUCTIONEER-BROKER KEITH J. PIERCE Phone; (336) 731-2003, Cell-ph; 813-3333 NCAL#154 NCAFL189 notice of upcoming www.YORKAUCTION.com 2 Day A U C T I O N Leonard Lee Haynes, Sr. and Wiggins Ireland Haynes • estates (dmueil) 328 Ollie Harkey Rd. * Yadklnvllle, NC * Davie Co. Mocksville, NCs from MO exit № 170 take Hwy. 601 North for +/- 4 miles to Lllierty Church Rd., then leli for +/- 6 miles to Ollie Harkey Rd., then let\ for '/a mile to the Haynes’ farm. F r i . J u n e 2 6 ,2 0 0 9 @ 5 p m Ford 4600 SU Tractor • Farm Mach. ♦ Horse Drawn Items ♦ old Farmstead Items * Yard & Hand Tools • many other items S a t. J u n e 2 7 ,2 0 0 9 @ 1 0 a m +/- 8 0 ac. w / 2 sto ry H o m e divided Into 6 Tracts * H - 3,500 ft. paved rd, frontage ' pond * running water Davie Co. Tax Pin # 5803350839 Antique Furniture * Antiques* Glassware ♦ Carnival * Pottery carly 1800s Wal. Comer Cupboard • nice Rose Carved Back Viet. Sofa • 2 Oak How Front China Cabinets ♦ Pie Safe * early Pine Blanket Chest • +/- 12 pcs. of Carnival Glass • +/■ 60 prs. of Dep. Glass • +/- 55 pcs. of Iris Dep. ♦ +/- 55 pcs. of Royal Ruby Glass • +/■ 30 pcs. of Forest Green • array early old Pattern Glassware • +/- 12 pcs. of old Pottery * +/- 9 pcs. of Watt Pottery., Apple ♦ +/- 50 pcs. of “Blue Ridge" * +/- 50 pcs. of“Jewell Tea” • Oak Wall Telephone • early “Necco Sweets" sq. Glass Jar ♦ Royal Crown Cola hanging Themiometer • +/- 30 pcs. of signed “Ttiomas F. Clark” Knomes • •*■/- 25 “Madame Alexander” Dolls • +/- 50 nice Prints & Frames • many other items open house Sun. June 21 from 1 lo 5 pm walk through viewing only on Personal Properly for mure informallon & color pictures, please visit w w w .Y O R K A U C T IO N .c o m 704-546-2696 or 704-929-931 Icell Harmony, NC ncal # 74 ncrel # 32874 * since 1935 __________________my AuellonZIp # Is 4569_________________ LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held belore the Board ol Commissioners of Davla County and Ihe Commissioners of the Town of Mocksville at 5:30 p.m., Monday, July 6,2009, In the Conference Room of the Davie County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocks­ ville, North Carolina, pursuant to Ihe provisions of NCGS §168-7.1 to consider appropriations (or eco­ nomic development Incentive re­ imbursements for the purpose ot aiding an encouraging Industrial development and enterprises. The request Is to approve an eco­ nomic developnnent Incentive re­ imbursement agreement between the County of Davie, the Town of Mocksville and Ingersoll-Rand Company, Ino. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the economic development Incentive reimbursement Is for property owned by Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc. In Mocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina In the amount of $222 ,000.00 for the County and $148,000.00 for the Town. The economic develop­ ment Incentive reimbursement will be conditioned and dependent upon the Installation of new equip­ ment and constructing Improve­ ments to real estate located In the Town of Mocksville, Including site Improvements and Improvements to the buildings located on the properly which create an addi­ tional $18,500,000.00 million dol­ lar Increase In ad valorem tax valuation from the Ingersoll-Rand property and to facilitate the cre- ' atlon of twenty (20) new Jobs. The source of funds will be from gen­ eral revenues. It Is expected that the economic development Incen­ tive reimbursement will be re­ lumed to the County and the Town In tax revenue derived from the project within less lhan ten (10) yeara. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thai the benefits to the public ex­ pected to be derived Irom the site improvements as a result of the economic development Incentives Include: the enhancement ol tax base ol the county and town and the anticipated creation ol new jobs. 6-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ tor of the Estate of ROBERT SMITH ALLEN, of Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of Rob­ ert Smith Allen, to present said claims to the undersigned. In care of RenllaThompklns LInvllle, P.O. Box 20802, Winston-Salem, NC 27120-0802, on or betore the 18th day of September, 2009, or this notloe will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, llrms and corpo­ rations Indebted to the said Estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment. This the 18th day ol June, 2009. JOSEPH NEAL GRAHAM Administrator of the Estate of Robert Smith Allen Renlta Thompklhs LInvllle Attorney at Law 205 West Third Street P.O. Box 20002 Winston-Salem, NC 27120-0802 (336) 725-0998 (Office) (336)725-1980 (Fax) 6-18-4tn H a r r i s P o o l & S u p p l i e s tW«>tliMikib>MkS«iMiUlM Tommy llaiTis/Owncr-Ovcr 20 Yn. Exp. 277 Plciwant Acre Dr., Mocksvillc Home (336) 2844817 .Business 1336) 909-4027 F O R S A L E :Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lois 336-751-3442 MocKsvlll«. NC RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road* Mocksville (336) 284-2826 > Now Pumping SepUoTanlu ' SMdStmWork Ttenchtr Work Hauling Septic Systems ’¡ Foollngi ‘ Loader Wo o o ccco co o H a u p y 3 1 - * B i r t h d a y Antonio Hudfori 6/21/78 Love, Mom & famllv REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Estate of Alice P. Kiser (Deceased) 7140 Marshall Road, Lewlswllie, NC 27023 THURSDAY & FRIDAY • JUNE 25-26 • 10:00AM DIRECTIONS; Take Highway 421 To Clommons-Lewlsvlllo Exil 242. Take Lewlsvllle- Clommons Road: Go 2 3/10lhs miles. Turn RIghI On Shallowlord Road; Go 3/10lhs Milo. Turn Lell On Lewlsvllle-Vlenna Road; Go 11/2 Miles, Turn Lelt On Matshall Road. Salo On Loll. GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERY WITH ACREAGEChaimlng 7 (oom house slls on partially wooded 1.5 acres. The house contains approximately 1900 square leet and has 3 bedrooms and 21/2 baths. Hardwood llooring Is In Ihe living room and dining room. There Is a detached carport and storage building out back. REAL ESTATE TO BE AUCTIONED JUNE 26, AT 12 NOON. Precloui Galleries. Perillo, I Richard Sin leclous Moments (Dolls And Figurines). Zook Kids, illlon Collection, Zaph Creallons, Belly Ball, Favzah [la Vandeibllt, Victorias Collectibles, Seymour Mann, d Gallery, GInny, Franklin Mint, Danbury Mint, ----------"Co., 1.Г * iok). Paradise• w > ■ a.v. I lut.■••••.•I _lie Aille. Morehead Designs, Gorham, Lawton Doll Co., Cennox, Coco-Cola, Marian Corp^ Marie Osmond, Dolls Bv Jer I, Gone Anne Dolls Exclusively F^or Goebel, Elite Dolls, The Presili ' ie, Madame Alexander, Lee Middleton, Cabbage Patch Doll Front Curio Cabinet, Oak Curio Cablnels, Dry Sink, Room Suite Wilh Hulch, Upholster Sofa And Lo r Recllner, Oak Des! ' ' 'Ist« Sò¥M' LòVe SeaÍ! ■ ■ ' [any Finished CotleeGone Wilh The V Jlmi„.,, lelol. Dynasty Wilh The Wind, ..........- A 'sSfekW ’M'a"n^;aFURII TUni! Oak Bow Froiinamei Top Table, Dining Rl,... ..........Ipholslered Loveseat AnfChalr. Rocker Rec...------...Ind End Tables, Full/Queen Bedroom Sulle, Tlllany Style impXhlld's Chair And Rocker, High Chair"TlhlttS £ COUECTlilES: Bear Collection (Knickerbocker Toy Co., IecTon7lluss), fleanwooo iTreek By Jim Shore, Polish Pottery, Spanish Polls The Nest, Glassware (Fenlon, Westmoreland, Milk Glass, Pressed, Cut, lalt Blue), Art Glass, Cloisonné Pieces, Coca-Cola Ilems. 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BOX 335 • LEWISVIUE, NC 27023 (336) 945-4118 • WWW.FIRSTCHOICEAUCTION.COM <V V. "V -.Л И * 'A *. » У Л- ! I D4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 LEGAL NOTICES I; ' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Execu­ tors of the Estate ol BETTY BAILEY GLASS, late of Davie County, tfiis Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations fiavlng claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 4, 2009, (being ttiree {3} months from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and софога11опз Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment lo the under­ signed. This the 4th day of June, 2009, THERESA BEAUCHAIVIP IDOL PO Box 2076 Advance, NC 27006 CHRISTOPHER LEE GLASS 441 Merrells Lake Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 , MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY " CREDITORS NOtlCE Having qualified as Executrix of IheEstateofWILLARDT HAYES, SR„ late of Davie County, this Is to notify all porsono, firms and cor­ porations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 28,2009, (being three {3} months from the llrst day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations In­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of May, 2009, WILMA W. HAYES 223 Liberty Road Mockdviiie, NC 27028 5-28-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe , Estate of MARY ALICE CREWS PEEBLES, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 4, 2009, (being three {3} months from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice, vyiil be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporalions Indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 4th day of June, 2009, HENRY LEE PEEBLES 127 Ml, Zion Church Rd. Advance, NC 27006 6-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Administra­ tor of the Estate of ANNIE RUTH MCPHERSON, late of Davie ' County, this is to notify ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 11,2009, (being three {3} months from the first day of publication ol this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and софогаНопз indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. ; - This the 11 th day of June, 2009, JULIA MCPHERSON SECOVNIE P,0, Box 5 Willis, VA 24380 WADE H, LEONARD, JR, Attorney al Law 34 Court Square MocksvillQ, NC 27028 6-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 0BSP69 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXE6 UTED BY KEVIN BURGESS AND MAY JOY CORTEZ BURGESS DATED MAY 23, 2005 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 609 AT PAGE 57 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo a Court order and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default Ih the pay­ ment of the secured indebtedness ' and failure to perform the stipula­ tion and agreements therein con- ' talned and, pursuant lo demand of ' the owner and holder of the se- cured debt, the undersigned sub­ stitute trustee wlll expose for sale at public auction to the highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place of salt, at the county courthouse of said county at 3:00 PM on June 24, 2009 the following described real estate and ariy other Improve­ ments which may be situated thereon, in Davie County, North Carolina, and being moro particu­ larly described as follows: Being known and designated as Lot 29 as shown on the plat of Readland Place, as recorded in Plat Book 8, Pages 60 and 81 in the Office ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which hereby made for a more particular description. And Being more commonly known as: 173 Radmeadown Dr, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Kevin Burgess and May Joy Cortez Burgess, The property to be oHered pur­ suant to this notice of sale.is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS,” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the of­ ficers, directors, attorneys, em­ ployees, agents or authorized rep­ resentative of eltherTrustee or the holder of the note make any rep­ resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to tho property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or li­ abilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessmenis including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure, A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hun­ dred fifty dollars ($750.00), which­ ever Is greaier, Is required and must bo tendered in the lorm of certified funds at the timo of the sale. This.sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following tho expiration oi the statutory upset period, all re­ maining amounts are IMMEDI­ ATELY DUE AND OWINQ. Failure to remit lunds in a timely manner wlll result In a Declaration ol De­ fault and any deposit will be fro­ zen ponding the outcome of any ro-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; if^ou aro a tenant residing In Ihe prop­ erty, be advised Ihat an Order for Possession of tho property may be Issued in favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October ,1, 2007, bo advised that you may ter­ minate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the land­ lord.. You may be liable lor rent due under Ihe agreement prorated to Ihe effective date of the termina­ tion. The dale of this Notice Is June 3,2009, 09-113725 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Chariotte, NC 28269 (704) 333^8107 http://8hapiroattorneys.com/nc/ 6-11-2 tn ' ning at a stone, formerly L.G. Gaither’s'comer; thence East 50' . leet to a stone; thence North 200 feet to a stone; thence West 50 feet to a stone In L.G. Gaither’s corner: thence South 200 leet to tho Beginning. For lull descriplion see Deed from W.J. Williams and wife lo Henry Hasler el. al„ dated 1“ day of November, 1877, and registered In Book 10, Pages 448 and 449 In Register of Deeds Of­ fice, Davie County, NC. See also Deed from J.T. Lyons, Trustee, to D.F. Steele, dated 12'" day of Sep­ tember, 1914, and recorded in Book 22, Page 517. LOT NO. 2: A lot or parcel of land located on E. Depot Street in the Town ol Mocksville, Davie County, NC, and adjoining Lot No, 1 as set out above. Beginning at a stake or stone on the East side of Depot Street, D.F. Steele, de­ ceased, corner, formerly corner of Thomas H. Gaither lot on said street; thence East with the line of the said street 30 feet to a stake or stone, corner of Nora Anderson store house iot; thence North or nearly so 190 feet to a slako or stono In Martha Carter lino; thence West 30 loot to a stono in Marshall Clement line; thence South 190 feet to tho Beginning, the some being part ol the John Kerr iot, and beirig the lot will or devised to In/in Pass by Richard Pass, deceased.' For a fully and particular descrip­ tion of which roloronco Is hereby made to the Will of Richard Pass, deceased. Recorded In Book of Wills, No. 2. Page 482, Clerk's Office, Davie County, NC. And also Deed Irom W.A. Bailey to RI- ohard Pass, recorded In Book 19, Page 81, Register of Deeds Office, Davie County, NC. See also Deed from In/in Pass to D.F Steele and wife, Mary M, Sleele, recorded In Book 24, Pago 267,Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2 combine lo lorm what Is inlormaliy known as Tax Parcel No. I5160A0004, pursuant to tho cur­ rent Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will be made as-ls and subjeot lo ail outstanding oily and county taxes and ail local Improve- menl assessmenis against the above-described property not In­ cluded in the said |udgment in the above-entitled cause. A cash de­ posit of twenty percent (20%) ol the successful bid will be required. Any person who has an interest In the property hnay file an increased or upset bid within ton calendar days ol the liling of the report of sale with the Davie County Clerk of Court upon payment of deposit required by the Davie County Clerk ol'Court: I ! ^ !■; This tho 1“ day ol June, 2009. Kyla J. SIpprell, Commissioner P.O. Box 595 Mocksviiie, NC 27028 6-Il-2tn thence with the line of Arthur Scott and Lillie Mab Scott North 88 deg. 01 mln. 43 seo. West 287.65 feet to an Iron pin. Southeast corner ol Leathia Morrison Spease; thence vvlth Spease line North 04 deg. 13 mln. 37 seo. East 801.13 feet to the point and place ol BEGIN­ NING, and being a portion of those lands described by deed recorded In Deed Book 105, Pg. 660, Davie County Registry. This tract Is in­ formally known as Tax Parcel No. D500000023, pursuant to the cur­ rent Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will be made as-ls and subject to all outstanding city and counly taxes and all local improve­ ment assessments against the above-described property not In­ cluded In the said judgment In the above-entitled cause. A cash de­ posit of twenty percent (20%) of the successlui bid wlll ba required. Any person who has an Interest In the property may file an Increased or upsot bid within ten calendar days of the filing of the report of sale with Ihe Davie County Clerk ol Court upon payment ol deposit required by the Oavlo County Clerk of Court. This Ihe 1" day ol Juno, 2009. ■ Kyla J. SIpprell, Commis­ sioner P.O. Box 595 Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 6-11-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 09 CVD 379 IV-D#6111058 . Yadkin County Chlid Enforcement Agency, ex rei, AMANDA D, LEE, Plainlilf. vs. PHILIP ADAM LEE and TROY A. LEE, Defendants, NOTICE NOTICE TO; TROY A. LEE, tho above-named Defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been liiod In Iho above onlltiod ac­ tion. the nature ol th6 rellel being sought Is to establish paternity of a minor child.' You aro required to make de- lense to such pleading not later than July 17, 2009, said date be­ ing at least 40 days from first pub­ lication ol this notice; upon your lallure to do so tho party seeking service against you wlll apply to the Court lor the rellel sought. This the 4lh day ol June, 2009. VALERIE J. ZACHARY Attorney for Yadkin County Child Support Enlorcoment Agency Post Ollico Box 608 Yadklnvllo, NC 27055 336/679-8823 or 336/877-3708 6-4-31n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 09 CVD 57 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plainlilf, vs. VALERIE (a/k/a VALERIA MORRISON GREGORY; D o - fendanl. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol that De­ fault Judgment filed on April 13, 2009, In the above-captioned mat­ ter in the District Court ol Davie County, North Carolina, the under­ signed Commlssionor will on the NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP65 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY ANSLO FOWLER AND WANDA L. FOWLER DATED MARCH 31, 2003 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 475 AT PAGE 756 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE \ Pursuant to a Court order and NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 08 CVD 1021 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plaintiff, vs. TERRY ALEXANDER STEELE; BETTY BUCKWELL STEELE; FLORENCE S. SIMMONS; DOR­ OTHY E. STEELE BARKER; JEF­ FREY ANDREW BARKER; JOHN 0. STEELE, JR.; JOYCE H. STEELE; AMERICAN P.O.S. LEASING,) Lienholder; AMERI­ CAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SER­ VICES, Lienholder; FORD MO­ TOR CREDIT COMPANY, Lien­ holder; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELIH H.. STEELE; THE. UN­ KNOWN HEIRS OF TERRY H. STEELE; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FORREST M. STEELE; De­ fendants. NO­ TICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol that De­ fault Judgment filed on April 13, 2009, In the above-captioned mat­ ter In the District Court of Davie County, North Carolina, the under­ signed Commissioner will on the 25“' day of June, 2009, offer for sale and sell for cash to the last and highest bidder at 1:00 p.m. at the courthouse door ol the Davie County Courthouse, 140 S Main Street, Mocksviiie, North Carolina, the following described real prop­ erty: , LOT N0.1;LYINGAND BEING in the Town of Mocksvlllo. Begin- 25-" day of Jun., 2009, offer lor ^009, GINNING, conlalning.074 acres, more or less, TRACT II; BEGINNING at a pk nail placed 2.4 leet Irom the cen­ ter of a 10 foot paved drive and being thee eastern corner of the herein described tract; Ihence con­ tinuing In Ihe 10 foot paved drive Soulh 31 deg. 25 min. 11 sec. Wost 60 feet to a railroad spike found In the center ol tho road; thence with the northern line ol Spillman containing Service, inc. (Deed Book 155, Page 649) North’ 50 deg. 35 mln. 14 sea West 161.41 feet to an iron In the south­ ern most corner of Tract I de­ scribed herein; thence with a com­ mon boundary line of Tract I North 33 deg. 34 min. 04 sec. East 63,48 feet to an iron in the northern most comer ol the herein described tract and western corner of Lot 101 ol the O.C. Wall Division (Plat Book 1, Page 96); thence continuing with Ihe common boundary line ol Lot '101 South 49 dog. 14 mln. 43 sec. East 159.58 leet TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING, containing 0.225 acres, more or loss. And Boinimoro commonly known as; 181 Neely Rd, Cool- aomae, NC 27014 The record owner(s) of the property, as relleoted on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, is/are Anslo Fowler and Wanda L. Fowler. The property to bo offered pur­ suant to Ihls notice ol sale is be­ ing offered lor sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor tho holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust, being loreclosed, nor Ihe ol- licers, directors, attorneys, em­ ployees, agents or authorized rep- resenlative of eltherTnjstee or the holder of the nolo make any rep­ resentation or warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being ollered lor sale. Any and all respon8ibllit|os or li­ abilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition ex­ pressly aro disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transler lax associated with tho foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) ot tho amount ol the bid or seven hun­ dred lllty dollars ($750.00), whloh- ever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form ot certified funds at the time ol Ihe sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following Ihp oxplratlon ol tho statutory upset period, oil re­ maining amounts aro IMMEDI­ ATELY DUE AND OWINQ. Failure to remit lunds in a timely manner wili result In a Declaration of De­ fault and any deposit wlll bo fro­ zen pending the outcome ol any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE . FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing In the prop­ erty, be advised that an Order for Possession ol the property may be issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may ter­ minate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notlco lo the land­ lord. You may be liable lor rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the tetmina- lion. The date ol this Notice Is June sale and sell for cash to the last and highest bidder at 1:00 p.m. at the courthouse door of the Davie County Courthouse, 140 S Main Street, Mocksviiie, North Carolina, the following described real .prop­ erty: BEING that certain tract of land localed In Farmington Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and bounded now or lormeriy by lands and/or monuments In the posses­ sion of and/or owned by persons as follows: On the North by SR 1434, commonly known as the Cedar Creek Road, on Ihe East by Bernard Tatum and George Brock, and on the Soulh by Arthur Scott and Llilie Mae Scott, and on the West by Leathia Morrison Spease; said land being located approxi­ mately 9 miles North Irom the Town ol Mocksville and being more par- tlculariy described as loliows: BEGINNING at a railroad spike 8 feet South of the center line ol SR 1434, the same being the Northeast corner of Leathia Morrison Spease, arid running thence South 88 deg. 54 mln. 26 sec. East 279,46 feet to a railroad spike In the center line of SR 1434 right of way; thence South 01 deg. 12 mln. 05 sec. West 159 feet to an Iron pin, Southwest corner of Bernard Tatum (Deed Book 48, Pg. 213) and Northwest corner of Geo'rge Scott; thence South 04 deg. 13 mln. 37 sec. West 646.31 feet to an Iron pin, Qeorge Scott Southwest corner in the line ol Arthur Scott and Lillie Mae Scott; end authority contained In tho above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol delault In the pay­ ment ol Ihe secured indebtedness and lallure to perform the stipula­ tion and agreements therein con­ tained and, pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol Ihe se­ cured debt, the undersigned sub­ stitute trustoe will expose lor sale at public auction to Iho highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 3:00 PM on June 24, 2009 the following described real estate and any other Improve­ ments which may be situated thereon, in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more partlcu- iariy described as loliows: Tract I; BEGINNING at an Iron tho eastern corner ol Linda Blackwell (Deed Book 165, Page 618) and western line of Lot 107 of the O.C. Wall Division (Plat Book 1, Page 96); thence with the common line with Lot 107 South 50 deg. 37 min. 16 sec. East 50.05 leet to an Iron In the western cor­ ner of Lot 101; thence with the northwest boundary line of Lot 100 South 33 deg. 34 mln. 04 sec. VVest 83.48 feet to an Iron In the northern line of Spillman Service, Inc, (Deed Book 155, Page 649); thence with Spillman' line North 50 deg. 35 min. 14 sec. West 51.38 feet to an Iron In Blackwell’s south­ ern corner, thence continuing with Blackwell's line North 34 deg. 45 min. 59 seo. East 63,33 feet TO THE POINT AND PUCE OF BE- 08-104480 Qrady ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 CilH Cameron Drivo, Suite 300 Chariotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 http://shaplroattom eys.com /nc/ 6-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 08 CVD 1021 COUNTY OF DAVIE, Piaintiff, vs. TERRY ALEXANDER STEELE; BETTY BUCKWELL STEELE; . FLORENCE S. SIMMONS; DOR­ OTHY E. STEELE BARKER; JEF­ FREY ANDREW BARKER; JOHN Q. STEELE, JR,; JOYCE H. STEELE; AMERICAN P.O.S. LEASING,) Lienholder; AMERI­ CAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SER­ VICES, Lienholder; FORD MO­ TOR CREDIT COMPANY, Lien­ holder; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELiH H. STEELE; THE UN­ KNOWN HEIRS OF TERRY H. STEELE; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FORREST M. STEELE; De­ lendants. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of Ihat De- lauK Judgment filed on April 13, 2009, In the above-captioned mat­ ter In the District Court of Davie County, North Carolina, the under­ signed Comrplssioner will pn tho I 25"' day ol June, 2009, offer for sale and sell for cash to the last and highest bidder at 1:00 p.m. at the courthouse door of the Davie County Courthouse, 140 S Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, the loliowing described real prop­ erty; FIRSTTRACT; BEGINNING at a stake, corner ol Maxey Pass iot, and running thence North 92 loot to a stake, corner ol the Gilmore Shepherd lot; thence East 50 feet to a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 5 in Gilmore Shepherd Line; thence South with line of Lot No. 5,92 leet to a stake on side of Depot Street; thence West 50 feet to the Beginning, containing 1/10 acres, more or less, being known as the lot upon which the True Re­ lormers buildings are located - lodge, stores and caló on Depot Street In the Town of Mocksviiie, NC. Being in aii respects the same property conveyed to A.O. Steele by deeds of C.W. Smith, et. al., dated September 13,1945, and re­ corded In Book 43, Page 358, Davio County Registry. This properly Is Informally known as Tax Parcel No. I5160A0010 pursuant to the cur­ rent Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will bo made as-ls and subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improve­ ment assessments against the above-described property not in­ cluded In the said Judgment In the above-entitled cause. A cash de­ posit ol twenty percent (20%) of the successful bid will be required. Any person who has an interest In the property may Ilia an Increased or upset bid within ten calendar days of tho filing of tho report ol sale with the Davie County Clerk ol Court upon payment of deposit required by the Davie County Cieri< of Court. This the 1" day of June, 2009, Kyia J. SIpprell, Commissioner P.O. Box 595 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Having qualllled as Executor of tho Estate ol WILLIAM RAYMOND WOOTEN, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or bolore September 18,2009, (boing three {3) months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said es­ tate wili ploaso make Immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 18th day ol June, 2009. LUCILLE M. WOOTEN 148 Grey Street Mocksville, N0.27028 . 6-18-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of MARGARET A. BOGER, late of Davie County, this Is to notify alt persons, llrms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or bolore September 18,2009, (be­ ing three {3} months Irom the llrst day ol publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Aii persons, llrms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immedi­ ate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of June, 2009. JERRY D. BOQER 231 Farmwood Dr. Statesvilie, NC 28625 6-18-4tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE OF WILLIAM P. HARRISON, DECEASED, NOTICE The undersigned, having here­ tofore qualified as Executor of the Estate of WIiiiom P. Harrison, de­ ceased, late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, hereby nollllos all persons, llrms, and corporations having claims against said Estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore September 18, 2009, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery thereon. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said Es­ tate wlll please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 18th day of June, 2009. Jeffrey B. Harrison 18201 Capstan Greens Road Cornelius, NC 28031-5217 TUQQLE DUQGINS & MESCHÁN PA 100 N; Qroeno St., Suite 600 Post Office Box 2888 . Greensboro, NC 27402 Telephone (336) 378-1431 6-18-4tn• Ii'. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, fhursday, June 18,2009 - D5 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY • 09 SP 80 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trusl executed by Chris­ topher S Meadweil ond Angela N Meadwell, HUSBAND AND WIFE to Stuart Ciari<0 at Thorpe & Clark, Trustee(s), which was dated Feb­ ruary 25, 2005 and recorded on February 25,2005 In Book 595 at Pago 292 and rerecordsd/modi- lied/corrected on March 14, 2007 in Book 704, Page 001, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Delault having been made In the payment ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded in the Office of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of Trust be loieclosed, Ihe under­ signed Subsllluto Trustee will oi­ ler for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is localed, or the usual and customary iocalion at the county courthouse lor conducting the sale on June 29, 2009 al 2:00PM, and will sell to the high­ est bidder lor cash the folloVving described property situated In Davie Counly, North Carolina, lo wit; Being the same premises con­ veyed lo the mortgagors herein by deed being recorded simulta­ neously herewith; this being a pur­ chase money mortgage given to secure the purchase price of tho above described premises. BEGINNING at an Iron in tho Northwest corner of the herein de­ scribed tract, said iron being lo­ cated 14.5 It. Irom the sgulhern edge ol the pavement of U.S Hwy 601 and being the Northeast cor­ nor of James R. Tarleton (DB 129, PQ 159); thence Soulh 66 deg. 07 mln. 07 seo. East 308.0 It. to an Iron localed 15.0 ft. from the south­ ern edge of the pavement ol U.S Hwy 601 and being the Northeast corner ol the herein described tract; thence with tho Western line ol Keith H. Latham (DB 174, PQ 609) Soulh 54 deg. 19 mln. 32 seo. West 448.39 It. to an Iron In tho Southeast comer ot the herein-do- scribed tract, said iron being lo­ cated North 52 deg. 53 mln. 07 B^o. east 211.98.11, thence North 67 dog. 05 min. 34 soc. West 170.30 with the lino ol Gurney S. Williams (DB 123. PQ 743) lo an iron in the Southwest corner ol herein described tract and Tarieton’s Soulheosl corner, said Iron being localed South 65 deg. 33 mln. 54 sec. East 158.93 It. from an iron In Tarieton's South­ west comor: thence with Tarieton's eastern line North 36 deg. 49 mln. 14 sec. East 399.61 It. to the point and place ol BEQINNING, contain­ ing ¿,125 acres, more or loss as surveyed by Qrady L. Tutterow, Registered Land Surveyor, on July 27, 1995 (Drawing No. 17195-3), and being Lots Nos. 45-55; 11B- 121; and p/o 117 of Tho Eidson Nursery Development as set forth In Map Book 2, Page 75 Davie Counly Registry. SUBJECT TO easements and restrictions ol record. FOR BACK TITLE, see DB 182, PQS 86 and 8 8; DB 80, PQ 194; and DB 54, PQ 411; Davie County Registry. See also Tax Map Q-3-3, A, Pci 51, localed in Clarksville Township, Davie Counly North Carolina. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said properly Is commonly known as 2551 US Highway 601 North, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-f^ive Cents (45i) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) pursuant to NCQS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, wili be required at Ihe time of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice ol Sale is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There ore no representations ot warranty relating to the tllle or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is mada subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessmenis, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions ot record. To the bost of the knowledge and belief ot the undersigned, the cur- rent owner(s) of the property Is/are Christopher S, Meadweil and wife, Angola N. Meadweil. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant 10 G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of Ihe pur­ chaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant lo a rental agreement entered Inlo or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving Ihe notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days' wrillfln nolico to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination ol a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the relum ol the deposit. Reasons ol such Inability to con­ vey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conlirmalion ol the sale and rolnslatomonl of tho loan with­ out the knowledge of the trustee. 11 the validity ol the sale is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discretion, II they be­ lieve the challenge to have merit, may requost the court to declare the sale to be void and relum the deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPr-OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC By:__________________________ (SEAL) Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. ........................... 32346 8431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.; 09-03880 6-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . In the Matter ol: DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC 09 SP 77 Under and by virtue ol the 'power of sale contained in that certain Deed ol Trust executed by DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): DISTINC­ TIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC) to Richard Q. Pfefferkorn, Trustoe, dated Octo­ ber 16,2008 and recorded in Deed Book 773, at Page 509 In the Of­ fice of the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, de­ lault having been made In the pay­ ment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, Kelly M. Otis or Ken­ neth C. Otis, III, having been sub­ stituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded in the Office ol the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee wlll oi­ ler for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Advance, Davie County, North Carolina at 10:00 a.m. on Ihe 30th day ol June, 2009 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following real estate situated In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particuiariy described as loliows: . BEING all of Lot 3 of the Alan Mock Trustee Subdivision as set forth In Plat Book 9, Page 333, in the Office ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which map reference is hereby made for a more particular descrip­ tion ol said lot. Substitute Trustee may, in the Substitute Trustee's sole discre­ tion, delay the sale lor up to one hour as provided In N,C.Q.S. 45- 21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty- Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hun­ dred Dollars ($100.00) required by N.C.Q.S. 7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant fo this Notice of Sale is be­ ing offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the Deed olTnJSt being loreclgsed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attor­ neys, employees, agents or autho­ rized representative ol either Ihe Substitute Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heaitl^ or safety conditions exist­ ing In, on, at or relating to Ihe prop­ erty being offered for sale, and any and all responslbilllies or llabllltles arising out of or In any way relat­ ing to such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, easements, rights ot way, restrictions of record and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded re­ leases, A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal chocks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase prico, or Seven Hundred Filty Dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever |s greater, will be required at tho time of the sale. The sale wiil be reported to Ihe Court and will remain open for ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. If not advance or upset bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, the sale will bo confirmed. An order for possession of Iho property may be Issued pursuant to N.C.Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against tho party or parties In possession by tho Clerk ol Superior Court ol tho county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or after October 1,2007, may, alter receiving tho Notice of Sale, terminate tho rental agree­ ment upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination ol a rental agreetinent, Ihe tenant Is'liable lor rent duo under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date ol the termination. This the 18lh day of June, 2009, Kelly M. Otis, Substitute Trustee Hendrick, Bryant & Nerhood, LLP 723 Coliseum Drive, Suite 101 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone: 336/723-7200 6-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 07SP183 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Powor of Sale contained In that certain Deed ol Trusl executed by Taro L Wagner an unmarried woman to John H. Harris, Trustee(s), which was dated September 20, 2004 and recorded oh September 23, 2004 in Book 572 at Page 840, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and Iho undersigned, Lisa S. Campbell, having boon substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidenc­ ing said indebtedness having di­ rected that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Sub­ stitute Trustee will offer lor sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and custom­ ary location at the county court­ house lor conducting the sale on June 29,2009 at 2:00PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash Ihe following described property situated in Davio County, North Carolina, to wit: BEINQALL0FL0T10FHILL TOP ESTATES AS SAME IS SHOWN ON MAP THEREOF RE­ CORDED IN MAP BOOK 8 AT PAGE 122 OF THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances olrecord. Said property Is commonly known as 2146 Sheflield Road, Harmony, NC 28634. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (45i) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or SevenlHundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, wlll be required at the lime of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts aro Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered lor sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no ■ representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being Offered lor sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transler taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum- biances or exceptions of record. To the best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) ol the property is/are Tara Wagner. . An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk ol superior court ot the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or al­ ter October 1,2007, may, alter re­ ceiving the notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to tho landlord. The notice shall also state that upon temilnalion of a rental agree­ ment, tho tonani is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date ol the termination. II the trustee Is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, Ihe sole remedy ol the pur­ chaser Is the relum ol the deposit. ' Reasons ol such inability lo con­ vey Include, but are not limited lo, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conlirmalion ol the sale and reinstatement ol the loan with­ out Iho knowledge ol Ihe trustee. II tho validity ol the sale is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee, In their solo discretion. If they be­ lieve the challenge to havo merit, may requost the court to declare Ihe sale to bo void and return tho deposit, Tho purchaser will have no lurther remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM- lilUNICATiON IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPCOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT'TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. Lisa S. Campbell Substitute Trustee PO Box 4006 Wilmington, NC 28406 PHONE; FAX: File No.; 07-09037 6-11-21П CBM 97391427 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 09 SP 68 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JASON LEE HERNANDEZ DATED De­ cember 19, 2008 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 694, PAGE 883, DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY, TO BB&T COLLATERAL SER­ VICE CORP, TRUSTEE, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in th{it certain deed ol trust executed by JASON LEE HERNANDEZ dated December 19,2006 to BB&T COL- UTERAL SERVICE CORPORA­ TION, Trustee for BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COM­ PANY, recorded in Book 694, Page 883, DAVIE County Registry; de­ lault hEkving been made in payment ol the Indebtedness thereby se­ cured; and the necessary findings to permit foreclosure having been made by the Clerk of Superior Court of DAVIE County, North' Carolina; the undersigned Substi­ tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid­ der lor cash, Ihe property con­ veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County ol DAVIE and State ol North Caro­ lina, and more particuiariy de­ scribed as follows; Being known and designated as Lot No. 2, as shown on the Plat of Redland Place, as recorded In Plat Book 8 , Pages 60 and 61, In the Office ol the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular descriplion. For lurther relerence, see Deed Book 534, Page 856, Davie County Registry. Parcel I. D. Number: E7140A0002 PROPERTY ADDRESS/LO­ CATION: 185 Redland RoadAd- vanceNC 27006 , DATE OF SALE: July 2, 2009 TIME OF SALE: 10:30 A.M. LOCATION OF SALE: DAVIE Counly'Courthouso RECORD OWNER(S): Jason Lee Hernandez TERMS OF THE SALE: (1). this sale wili be made subject to: (a) ail prior lions, encumbrances, easements, right-of-ways, restric­ tive covenants or othor restrictions of record affecting the property; (b) property taxes and assessments for the year In which the sale oc­ curs, as well as any prior years; (0) lederal tax liens with respect to which proper notice was not given to the internal Revenue Sen/lce; and (d) federal tax lions lo which proper notice was given to the In­ ternal Revenue Service and to which the right of redemption ap­ plies. (2) The property Is boing sold *as Is". Neither tho beneficiary of the deed of trust, nor the under­ signed Substilute Trustee, makes any warranties or ropresenlallons concerning Iho property, including but not limited to, the physical or environmental condition ol the property. Furthqrthe undersigned Substitute Trustee makes no title warranties with respect to the title to the property. (3) The highest bidder will be responsible lor the payment of rev­ enue stamps payable to the Reg­ ister ol Deeds and any linal court and/or auditing lees payable to the Clerk ol Superior Court which are assessed on tho high bid result­ ing Irom this foreclosure sale. (4) At tho time of the salo, the highest bidder will be required to mako a cash deposit ol live per­ cent (5%) of Ihe bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, with tho ro- mainlng balance of the bid amount to bo paid on the day following the expiration of tfio applicable ten (10) day upset bid period. (5) Any person who occupies tho property pursuant to a rental agreemont ontorod Into or re­ newed on or altor October 1,2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate tho rental agree­ ment upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. (6) An order for possession of the property being sold may be Is­ sued pursuant to N.C.Q.S. §45- 21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against Ihe party or parties In pos­ session, by tho Clerk ol Superior Court ol Iho county In which tho property Is sold. This tho 3rd day of June, 2009. SMITH DEBNAM NARRON DRAKE SAINTSINQ & MYERS, L.L.P. Jeff D. Rogers', Substitute Trustee P. O. Box 26268 Raleigh, NC 27611-6268 (919) 250-2000 For more Information concerning this foreclosure, please visit our website at www.smlthdebnamlaw.com. This cdmunlcation is Irom a debt col­ lector. Tho purpose ol Ihls commu­ nication Is to collect a debt. 6-18-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 78 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by TERESA LYNETTE BRINDLE, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, to JIM HODGE, Truslee(s), which was dated July 8, 2005 and recorded on July 11, 2005 in Book 615 at Page 886, Davie County Registry, North Carolina., Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed o l' Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in the Office of the Regis­ ter of Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substilute Trustee wili oi­ ler for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on June 29,2009 at 2:00 PM, and will sell to the highest bid­ der for cash the following de­ scribed property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEQINNINQ at an Iron said being located in the Western right ol way line of Oak Grove Church Road said also being In Ihe South­ eastern corner of Roy A. Wall, Deed Book 53, page 533, Davie Counly Registry; thence Irom said point of Beginning along the west­ ern right of way lino ol Oak Grove Church Road South 34“ 05' 5Ó',’ West 100.04 feet lo an Iron In the Northeast corner ol Sarah Jane Whitaker Deed Book 118, pagei 601, Davie County; Ihence along Whitaker’s North 64“ 58' 10" West 164.82 feet lo an iron in WhIlakor’S Northwest comerthenco along thfl Eastern line ol Dariene W. Wilkins North 40“ 01' 10" East 99.78 feet to an Iron; ihence South 65“ 511 45" East 154.80 feet to an iron,' then point and place of Beginning,' containing 0.359 acres, more or less, and being In accordance with a sun/ey prepared by C. Ray Cates R.L.S dated March 1,1992 and up^ dated May 31,1994. < Subject lo easements and re^ striclions ol record. ■ | For back title, see Deed Book 443, page 365, Davie County Reg- islry. Seo aisoTax Map Q-5, Pci 137 located In Mocksville Town­ ship, Davie County, North Caro­ lina. Savo and except any reloases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said properly Is commonly known as 165 Oak Grove Church Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise lax, and tho court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCQS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ol tho purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filty Dollars ($760.00), whichever is greaier, wili be required at Ihe time of the sale. Following the ex piratlon of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immodiately due and owing.' Said property to be offered pur-- suant lo this Notice ol Sale Is be­ ing offered lor sale, transler and conveyanco “AS IS WHERE IS.»; There are no representations of warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at; or relating to the property beino oHered lor sale. This sale Is mada subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights ol way, deeds ol roi lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions ol record. ^ To the best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, Ihe cúr» rent ownet(s) ol the property Is/aréi Teresa Brindlo. An Order lor possession ol the ' property may be issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the piir< chaser and against Ihe party of parties in possession by the clerk ol superior court of the counly In which Iho property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant lo a rental agreemont entered inlo or renewed on or al­ ter October 1,2007, may, alter re­ ceiving the notice of sale, lermi; nato the rental agreement upon 1Ó days' written notlco to tho landlord, The notice shall also slate that upon tenmlnalion ol a rental agree: menl, the tenant Is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the effeclive date of tha lomilnatlon. If the trustee is unable to con^ voy litio to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the return of the deposit." Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited toj the liling of a bankruptcy petition prior to the coiilirmallon ol the safe and reinstatement ol the loan with'- out the knowledge of the trustoe." If the validity of the sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the tnjstee,; In their sole discretion, if they be­ lieve Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court to declaré the sale lo bo void and return the deposit. The purchaser wlll have no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANKr HUPTCY PROTECTION. IPt'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DiSCHARQEO AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR: SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR; MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OF! ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. Substilute Trusted Brock & Scolt, PLLC By_--------------------------------:■ (SEAM Jeremy B. 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Q months OTR oxperlence required. 800- 44H271.XNC-100 General Paid Apprentice • HS grads agos 17-34. No Exporlonco needed: Eloclronics, ongl- noorlna communlcatlone, ond moro. Poy wHh benefits. Cali Mon-Frl 600-862-7231 for lo­cal intorviflw. agem ofessiProfessional Bali profMsionais. agon cles, ball ogonla/runnors wonlod. Email mrbnil' ncOmen.com or call !■ 800'585-1011 Sales & Marketing LIconsod Life Insurance Agents, NC ngoncy looking for LIconsod Life Insuranco Agonto wt>o want lo oorn po- tonlinl ol 100K-200K Annuol- ly- Wo provido bonofits, ond load program. Contact Rotlicliikiat 1-008-300-1607. Wanted: Lifo Agentsl Polon tiAl lo Eom $500 a Day- Qroal AgonI Donollts-Commlsslone Pakl Dally- Liboral Underwrit­ing- Loads, Loads, Loads. Life Insurance Uconso Ro­quirod. С&1И-880-713-0020. ~ Ш Ш Г A reas Advance Yard Sale, Frktoy, Juno to, 7am-1pm & Satur­day. Juno 20, 7am-12noon, 158 UndorpoBs Road, Roln dntoJuno 20&27. Advanco Yard Sole. Frklny, Juno 10 ar»d Sniurday, Juno 20. 8arn-2prn, off Hwy 801 On Yodkln VoHoy Road, Exorciso oquipmont, kids clolhos and toys, loon and adult dothos. books and morol Mocksvllie 4-Famlly Yard Sale, Saturday, Juno 20, 7am-12noon. Sain Road ono mllo from Highway 168 on tho iofl. Doya 10 mo. • 2T clolhos, toys, books, household Homs, women's ctothos, tools, much more. Davie It Clemmons Yard Sales Advance2 Family Yard Salo180 BothloUm Dr (otI ttv>ReddiandRd).Friday, Junó IO" 8am-5pm Sat. June 20" 8am-12pm Furniture, housohoid lloms, clothes, and much moro. AdvanceYard Salo 'Saiurday. 7am.126 Shady Oiovo Lano (oil Hwy 801 close 10 Ellis MWdlo). Fur., Real pony, kids bikos, computer hutch, somo tools, ontsrlalnmont contor, g<(l and boy namo brand clolhos, housohoid storoo. At­tic and storago bUg. iuH, loo much to list. Advance. 175 High Meadows Rd. Yard Sale. Friday 6/19 and Saiurday 6/20, Oam-lpm. Miscollanoous housohoid items, boys' clolhos sizo 8- 12, early 50's dining room aol $460, illeslzo R202 cootor, Advanco. Emily Drive, Hwy 158 behind Smith Jrovo Fire Dopt.) Yard Salo. Saiurday, Juno 20^ 6am- 1pm. Chiidron'a & adult's clothing and misc. items. Advance. McQoo Court. mile off 1-40 towards Farming­ton. on right» Neighborhood Yard Salo. Friday, Juno 18 & Saiurday. June 20, 8am-untii. Books, baby stufi, some turni* lure, housewares, clothes, shoos, pockoibooks. Lots of stutll Too much to llatl Clemmons '300 Family Yard Sola Sat. Juno 27"' 8am-noon Clommons Moravian Churdi Spangonburg Avo. Anilquos, tools, housewares, baby clolhos, jowolry. lumituro, sports equipment and much moro. Davie & Clemmone Yard Sales Mocksvllle 3 Family Yard Sale Sat.. June 20" 7am-Noon 3038 US HwyeOIN Mocksville4 Family Yard Sato Frt.,8-Spm. Sal. 8-3pm 295 Main Church Rd. Oil ol Hwy 158. Home iniertors, Poityillo, Vera Bradley, furni* lure, all size clolhos ond who knows what olsol Mocksville4Fami^YardSotoFriday áSotui . 210WaltWtlson 8am-unlii )oad (001 S oil Doadtnon Rd.)Everything from ontkjuos, okf books, glassworo. haiKlmade cralts, old windows, furniture and dothos ol all slzos. Mocksvllle .Community Yord Said/ Kol Fish FrySat. Juno 2(T 7am-5pm 232 Codar Qrovo Church Rd. Evorything Must Solti Mocksville Family Yord Sato Saturday, Oam-untii 104 Blue Bonnot Ck)urt Chlkfs basketball goal, itomsbaby IIond othor miscollanoous items. Mocksville Tag BaleConstanmont Unlimited 200WltkosboroStrool 10% • 75% off most lloms in Sloro. Olforoxpiros e-28'09. Mocksville Yard Saie Saturday, 8am-2pm West Church SIrool Sovorai Homos involvod. Antk^ues, gtassv/aro, trunk, lumituro. knick knacks. 1972 Mag Whools, Rooso 6" whool hitch, basoball, NASCAR cards and mudt more. MocksvilleYard Sale Saturday, 8am-2pm 1280 UtMrty Church Road Plus size women's clolhos, baby itoms and numerous houso hokJ itoms. MooksvUlo Yard Sale Saturday, (tom-lpm 650Junctton Rood Furniluro, housohokl itoms, boys, mona and womons plus size ctolhos, odds and ends. MocksvllieYard SoleSatufdoy, 7am-until 319 West Maple Ave. Mocksvllle. 107 Coventry Ln. (south of Qroasy Comer oil 60t> Yard Salo. Saturday, Juno 20^ Oam-unlil, Tods, coNoctiblos, ond misc. Mocksvllie. 132 Woodhavon Ln. (localoU in Southv^ood Acres behind Davio High School) YARD SALE. Satur­day. Juno 20, 7:00om-12 noon. Vartoty ol itoms for sato Includlr^g yard oquipmont. tools, and liomo docori Mocksvllie. 159 Cros^tow Drive, (take 04 toward the Ar­mory in Twin Drook subdivi­sion) Moving Salot Friday. Juno 1(T. 1(Mm-4pm & Sal- u^a^ Juno 2(f. Oam-2pm, haatogoieverything and it oil Mocksvllie. 1669 Hwy 601 Soutli (Botow Calvary Church) Big Yard Salo. Fri­day. Juno Iff’* & Saturday. June 20^ 8am-untH. Houso- woros, toys, ctolhing (ail slzos). Homo Inlorior, doll, linens, shoes & hand bags, swim suits, TV. woodoator, lishing equipmonl, furniluro. Lols more, look for sianst Cancoltodifraln. Mocksvllle. 236 Lakewood Drive. (Irailor tocalod acrossSpillman Lake up on lop ol ЬШ Yard Sale. Friday, Juno 10'*' ond Saturday, Juno 20", InSam unlll. lloms Includo lumi* turo, ctolhing, housohokl goods, and moro. Mocksvllle. 2691 Liberty Church Road. Mulli-Family Yard Sole. Saturday, June 20". 7am-3pm. RAIN OR SHINE. Fumlturo, princess house, coltocllbio items, kkfs' clolhos, and moro. A big yard saloi Don1 miss iti Mocksville. 204 South Main St. Mulli-Family Yard Sato. Saturday. Juno 20", 8am- 1pm. Housohokl Hems, ctoth- Ing, baby items, etc. Mocksville. 771 Junctton Rd. 3-Family- Yard Salo. Satur* day, June 2(7', 8am-until. Rain dato: Juno 2r. Mocksvllie. Contar United Molhodist Church Community Shelter. Yard Sale. Saiurday Juno 217", 8am-until. Wom­en's & men's clothing, boys' clothes newborn to 6T, toys, housohokl llems, weight bonch, loveseat and more. Evorything must gel Mocksvllle. Comor ol Hwy 84E and Joe Rd. 4-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, Juno 20”, 6am-2pm. Ladles' ond children's clothing, toys, furni­luro. Uoms loo nun\erou8 to monlton. Developer Inventarci Reduction Six Units ABSOLUTELY tilusl Go!Ä . ' i i l D L G H M Ä M Ocean View - S4£»iO W r 3 Bodroom $319,900 Golf View - i36»ree0- 3 Bodroom $231,900 SpscIa) Financing Avallatile ■ K% Down wilh «5K LTV «nd no PMI ■ 5 yiar Fl«id Ran Imm t.2S% amHtiltd o w 30 Vwi North Myrtle Beach • TilghmanBeachResort,coin • 600-525-0225 hi 307 teancffwii "оау!ГГс1втЯ ?о^ Yard Salee Mocksvllle. Danner Rd. & Camoila Ln. (601 N. 2 mitos north ol Horn's Tnxk Stc®) Yard Sato. FrWay, Juno Ifir & Saturday, Juno 20", 7am- unlii. SsHstxiry. 1808 MooTosvlIk) Rd. olf Jake Alexander Blvd., Indoor Moving Sale.. Thurs­day & Frktay, June 16& 19, 9am-5pm. Bedroom, living toom, dining room lumliuro. TVe, washer & drvor, refriger­ator. computor. 1998 Mercury Sabto. Lois morel Brfng trucki 704-245*1045 •М Ц м /М М Ш м •Ш И щ т т Ш • 1*Л» т и1Л)тМ • MinmNllmlM • ПМм-ХШМИгм • CNptmlMlwn «Сои1|ии111 • IjMtiMlei • bnclMtqilriMiit •flwutlfflmtl • FoM№o<iiH • Fuel/Wood •enMitToyi Haitlii|tFMIiig •Jw éy •и м к В кй й М м с Im lM ' ' ‘ ИиЫмцЛМ! IMI(lll«ilp«Mi NIMi M I i/Im iNn • IMniIImimiFmIiI« •MtMiMonlM •« rw N to « * •TteMi • n m m * •1 М |||ц |И т к. ArìììquS?*“ Collectibles Exercise J|gu¡£ment_ Ploaso coll 704-301-5441 (01 moro inlomiallon. Asking $15.00 Furniture & _Ag£ljancee_ Bar Stool. (2) 20" high, vinyl seal, swivels. $40 lor both. Baby cradto mado Irom »oat wood. $50. 704-837-0336. Bedroom Set.6 piece cherry bedroom eoi still In box. $350. 704-902-7222 Bedroom suite, T\vin bod with headboard., chest ol drowors, and drossor. Call 704-637-0330 $100.00 Entertainment center. Brand now in boxos. 2 avail. Black, chrome, & sUver. $75 ea. Call 704-202-0831 / 704-857-0687 Lovetest,Brown iovosoat.converts to a bod with hidden Storage. Donis0 704-030-8952.$75.00 Microwave Spacemaher v /hood by QE, slightty used, good condilton. $200 or bost olfer. 330-926-5150 Microwave, Panosonto $25, Twin Ood with child comforter sot $125.00, Donleo 704 630- 6052. ANTIQUE 8Н0РРЕП81Make Soima your dosiinotlon. Aniiquo sliopo and mails opon daily. Solriui is Just 25 mllos East ol Rakilnh or exit ÖB oil 105. Arts, Crafts & Hobbles Art supplies. Bob i^SS 18 X 24 canvases, now in plastic wrap, fivo, $50.704-057-3233 Art supplies. Bob Ross cioar ptostlo pototto. Now. Novel usod. $25.704-Ö57-3233 Building Equipment & Supplies Heating and air condition unit. In like now condiiion, $499.00 or bost offor (704) 040-1350 C lo th e s Adult & Children Clothlra18W-24I , women's sizes$2 ca. pc. Dross­es, $4. Approx. 20 PCS. avail. 704-839-9070 altor 5pm. Comi^uters & Software Monito», (m 3 PC Doll 17 Flat screen. IBM 19, Gate­way 15* all working. Call JofI 704-270-15Ö1 Printer/Scanner/Copier/Fax, Lexmark 5150. Noods black ink cartridge. Ptoaso call 704- 803-8652 $20.00 Electronics CB Radio, Qatoxy V*73 w/ sti whip antonna, coax, bumper mount & now noise fiiior. $250.00 704-638-0307 DIrectTV Seteliite Televi­sion, FREE oquipmont, FREE four room installation. FREE HD or DVR Rocoivor UpQfado. Packagos Irom $29.09/mo. Call DIroct Sat TV fordotails. 1-B88-420'9486. Exercise _E 2ulgm ent_ Ab Loungsr.Llko Now. $50 ОБО. Call Э30-2В4-865ВОГ 704-267-166C' Now Mattress.Ouoon Pillow Top Mattross Sot still in plastic. $150. Cali 704-002-7222 Mise For Sale Sewing Machine, Rex Com- morolal, blind stitch machino. $200.00 or bost olfer. in good condition. 704-857-6471 Tanks. 3 -300 gallon Tote aaHon. Hoavy duty. $50 each, Ploaso cali 336-787-5003 foi mora infomiatlon. Tunnel cover lor ptokup. Blnck w/iock & koy. Ltohts. Factory. Qroat cond. 03 L xtory. ________ _57i4‘W. $300.704-202-0831 Music Sales & Service Quitar, Acoustic Jdhnson G-810. Has somo scrntchos & noeds 1 string. $30 obo. Ca]l704.603-8052. Plano Klmbsil Artist Con­sole wilh paddod bonch $300 & Organ Kimball Swingoi 1600 $200.336-492-2320 Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wanted - Pino or hardwood. 5 acras or mora soloct or dear cut. Shavor Wood Products, inc. Coil 70-1-278-0291. Refigerator. 2tcubic It., frost froo. Ptoaso pilone 70*t-633- 13t0 Asking ^00.00 Refrigerator, QE Bide by Side, cools, won't froozo. $76. Ploase call Doniso 704- 030-8952. Refrtöerelor,$38, Cherry din­ing room tobto & chairs, $25. Computer dosk, $10. Chosl drossor.$10.704-033*1880 Sofa A lovesest, $100. 2doopfroozors, $50 oa.2 internet roady computers, $40ea. 704-633-1866 Sofa chair, Ito. Ntoo Victori­an desk A nighteland. $30. 2 TVs, $5 ea. Bookcase, $5. Ploaso cali 704-033-1080 Wsshsrand Dryer.Full size QE.Llke noyv.$400 cash. Loavo message, 704-603-8435 Washer, Frigidaire. Yellow. $75. Rolilgorolor, .Hotpolnl. Whlto. $50. Ptoaso cali 330- 204-8665 lor moro info. Washer. Sufxir capacity plus. 21 cycio, hoavy duty. Dryer Supor, 8 cydo, Sormor Dry. $400 for bolh. 33ö-02Ü-5150 Washer/dryer, stacked, Dry­or works lino, washer noods repair. $75. Ptoaso call 704- 232-1014 for moro info. Games & Toys Pool table wilh sland and ac- cossortos. 614 fool long. $250. Coil 704 030-Ö079 altor 5pm lor moro inlo. jJ e w e lr ^ Ring, Ono carat diamond ring. Ptoaso coil (704)245- 4327 Asking $300.00 ООО Ring. Lacllos3 stono ring. Ц carat. $350.Please call 704-637-5418 Lawn & Garden Sales & Service Landscaping rock. 3 poitots. Mlxod sizes. $450. Ptoaso call 336-787-5803 lor moro informatton. Lawn Mower, Yardmon mowor, 17 HP. 42" cut. Noeds some work. 704857-1867 MIsc For Sale Air Conditioner, 6,000 OTUs $30, power ccoolor oipcirto $100704-857-1007 Breast pump, Medela Pump In-Style Advance. Usod. Attachmonts, Extras. $150. 704-638-1252 Qoif baa with clubs, $76. Fish tanK. 40 gallon with stand, $100. Ploase call altoi 6pm. 704-639-9679 r. 12 horso powor rkling mower mns and cuts great. $300. Ploaso cail 7^603-4838 Pet Accessories- 8 6'xl0' dog panels, $60 oach. 6X12 chain link dog pon and Igloo dog houso. $100. All for $450. !aTl336-390-6684 Rims. 17-inch chromo rims 4 lugs. $400.Pioaso call 704-287-2012 lot mora informalion. Timber Wanted, 1 acre or moro, pino or hardwood, cloar or soloct. H S M Loo- ging, ЗЗв'468-0570 • Citi • Umtock •ОПмгГА • PitlllmtMk Birds Duolu (or tala. Nino ol $20 ooch. Dilforant kinds: Cali II intorasted.704-640-3222 Cats Kltlens Froo klltflim. Ploaso call 704-202-2047 KITTENSUThroe fomatos • 2 Colico, 1 black and whito. Froollt Mom is good mousor. 704-857- 1579 Kittens, Freo to good homo. Boautilui, Û wooka dd. Cali BartMra at 704-637*1079 for mora information. Kittens, orphaned, froo lo good homo. Two orange kll* tons. Ptoaso call 704-633- 0555 for moro Informatton Kitties. Froo Insido babtos. No floes, very spociai. Had lender love and caro, Noar Kannapolis, 704-702-0499 .Dogs, a t e a , oach. Ploase call 704-630-6299 lor moro Inlormatton Dogs. Chihuahuas, 1 пш1о 1 (ornalo, $150 GQch, noi rofllstorod. 336-463-2359 Ч к PuppiésRatTerrler/Chl huahua mix, beautifully marked, tolls docked and do- wormod. 6 weeks okl. $100 oach. 336-463-4009 or 336- 407*3116 Shlh-Tzu/Pomoranian combo. Bom 4-6-09, Motoa/Fomotos. Cute, cuddly, and playlul. Pleaso call lo sool 336-766-2930 Á a / u / ^ Ì / / Û // )i\\ ■ I U N I 'У ■ I'M 355± A C R E S ОП'|-т11л22'П’.111)>,Coml.Iii.iiii.n»,AiHl.n4\Vlmti‘ EQUrvSTKIANmitAIJISIil 276.mS20I j 866.787.4243 | wwwrcclhawkauctioniixim ÏÏ _2 £ i|8 _ Puppies, Labradoodto (Multi- gen) ршр108, 7wks., black matos. Ready for now loving famiiyi 704-636-7879 $550 Puppies.Lab pupplos.Froo lo good homo.Cali Gary, 704-239-6242 •imlNMOwMtiMlHN • lifilMtlm • FmlUi • iMlracIlH • iM ll Forni •ИммиЦСмМиу Uh • MicM• Melai OccMiMt • №т10|ЧЖМ11п Business _Og£ortunltle^ ALL CASH VENDINQI DoYou Earn Up to $8Q(Vday (po- tonlial)? Yourown local routo. 25 Machines and Candy. Ali for $9.095. 1-088-753-345в, MuiliVond. LLC Sawmills From Oniy$2,090.00. Convert your Logs To Valuable Lumber \Mth your own Nonvood portablo band sowmin. Log skkfders also avniiabto. norwoodsawtnille.- com/300n. Froo informalton: 1-800-570-1303, ext300N, Free Stuff Cat, white long hsir. Mato, 3 years old. Noutored, do- clawed, Vory swoot. Must oo to good homo. 704-209-3706 Oog, Uib Mix FREE to n |00d homo, Vory Loving and .ist hod shots. Can't koop so ptoaso can 704-207-2140 Dog. Female Labrador Re* trtover, 5 years okJ. Qood w/ chiidron. Need room lo nin. 704-202-2269 Free cat, lo good homo, Í yr okl coitoo, Tomato, spoyod and doclawod (indoor cat). Pioano call 330-40260IO Froo dog. PII bull, 0 mo. old, fomnto. Doubto rogistorod. Blue & whlto. To good homo w/rostrtotions. 336-703-7730 r h Liilor box trained. 704-267*0439 Free kittens- 2 w/no tail and 1 with tall. Orango A brown. Please call 704-239-6547 altor 6pm Froo pu|»y. Labrador Re­triever, cliocototo cotor. le- mato, lo a good and toving homo. 704-310-8450 Free wood. Wo havo a troo down. Bring your chainsow & haul. Call 704-647-0519 0» mofo Inlormatlon. Free Yellow Lob, mato. About 4 years okl. Qroat with kids. To good homo onty. Outside dog. 704-938*1901 Holland Lop Rabbit. Gray fomalo.Cali alter 5;30pm. 704-278-2303 Kittens. 0 wooks old. Liter bbx trained. Ploase coll 704-202-0273 Kittens. Froo lo good homo. Vartous cotora. 8 weeks old. ..................Call 704-230- Lost & Found Found Mln. Pin. (mix? Wod. morr^lng at VA Hosplta, off Stotoovilto Blvd./ Hwy 70. 704-638-9000 X5100 or 704' 657-2199 or 704-278*1043 Found Pit Bull on Holmos SIrool, Saiisbury on Juno 10. Pelase coD 7(M-030-5700 identify. Found Pit Bull, temale. Hap­py Lake area. Found on Sol' urday June 13. Cali lo idonli' fy. 764-:4-791-6572 Found Pit Bull. Female, vor ' voimo. vnry Irtondiv. Oiac i brlndto. Ellis crossroads area. Coil 704-037-3599 to klonlify. Found puppy, awooL In South Rowan, . olf Unity Church Rd. No lags or Collar. Call 704-433-8468 to klonlify. Found, Small dog found rooming in Tangiowood in Kannapolis, Juno 10th. 704- 033-0495 Notices OAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Conlor olfors conlktonttai & 0 healthy choice lor your iilel Call 330-753 HOPE for appt. DONATE YOUR VEHICLE- Recolvo $1000 Grocery Coupon. United Braast Can­cer Foundatton. Froo Mam­mograms, Breasl Cancor Info; www.ubcf.info. Froo Towing. Tax Doductibto, Non-Runnora Accoptod, l*688-4et)-bl№4. FREE CAMPING & $200 InQrocory Rewards! Boautifuf Campground Rosort In North Carolina. Amazing Amoniltos and Family Fun! Cnll 800- 795-2199 to Discover Moral Travel _0££ortunlllee_ DIsnsy/Bssch arss. 7 days, Ight Slay with 2 Disney }ts. Paid $760, sell lot $240. Qood for 1 year, Cali 704*3180135 ♦fin • KoaoBtilldert • HoniMlerSala • litvntmeiitPtoportif • UkePtojWily • UndtorSale • lili for Sale • MantfactiinilHoim Dialna ' • HaaafaclwadHoM Salas •MaaalaclurailHoM laUfoiSala •MaaufNlindHoM Sanlcat Xapaln • Mectgaialanlcai/ loaai •RaalEitalaSatvlcai • RaalEitHa-CoaMwelal •RaMrtlVagatlaa • WantadiRaal fatale Homes for Sale Bermuda Run Country Club.3BR,3BAtownhouso. Liner trained. __ 8244 if intorastod. Kittens.Must Iind homo for 0 kltlens. Froo. Playful, 6 wooks old. Cali 704-857*5210 Plano, Anttouo upright . Noods somo TLC and a low Pioaso call 704-603- instruction ATTEND COLLEQE ONLINEIrom homo. Modtoal, Busi­ness, Paraiogoi, Computers, Criminal Justice. Job place­ment assistance. Computet avayaWo. Finoncial aid ii qualiltod. Call 866-858-2121, www.ConturaOnlino.com Lost & Found Found dog. Westto, wtiilo. Fomalo. On Main St. In China Grove. On Tuesday 6/9.704- 857-6222 or 704*708-2397 Found dog. Yoitow Lob mix, adull mole. Wearing collar. Patterson Rd. aroa. Ptoaso call 704-857-2073 oltor 5pm, Qovernment MortgagesZero Down and $8000 Qq(MHurryi Call 704*6301-0149 Homes, Qovernment fund­ing available lor oil hcmrm buyers who own land or hove family land. $0 down, easy flnandng. Call 336-348- 6347. LocaL HOMEOWNERS 0( INVESTORS 3BR, basomont, carporl, brick ranch. Countiy. Currently being rented ai $70(Vmo. ($8,400/yr) $30,000 down. 704-630-0695 Mocksville. 2BR, IBA with car port on Mill SI. Nico size lot. Stovo & rolrigerator irv dudod. 336-492-5329 or 336- 486-0345 Rockwei).3BR, 2SA. PRICE REDUCED. On 1/2 acre loL Approx. 1,179 sq It,, singto car garago. Built in 2004. East schools. Houso is on a cul-do-sao not lar from Rock­well Paik. 150 Hazolwood Drivo. $125,000. Pleaso call 704-270-2505 Land Гог Sale Acreage, 32fWooded Pius2cteored buikJing 81108,2.4* 3.0 acras mral sottina/rood frontage. 336-492-2144 Manufactured Home Salea SO Down With your iand.No ctoslngcofit.Pioaso call 336-299-5012 $3,000 down - only 13 pay­ments lolt. Coll quickI We ownor llnance. Pleaso coil 336-299-5013 Coih rebates of $3.000 •> $8,000 on hundreds ol homos. Ptoaso call lor doloUs 330-299-8528 Holy CowlSlnj)lo>HdoaOnly 7.5% 7Й-5о-%40 Mocksvllle 3BR/ 2BA, Sky* line D/W, 28 X 62, iiving/din* ina combo, incl apple. Must be moved. $22,000. 336- 998-8142 or 336-9980365 New Homes$2,500 Down 2 credit roferencoa 338-299-8526 Own your own home andmako no house роуфоШв lot юг.СаЯ for details -299-6612oyear330-21 Replace thot Okl Singiowlde Todayl Clayton Homos ol Salisbury Roplacomoni Spo* ciallsts 704-630-9840 Ohody Асгм т л* Park. John Crolla Rd./Hwy 64 E., Mocksville. Small oklor пюЫ1е homo. Qroat lor sln- gtos/couples. 336-000-2092 Mortgage Service/Loans 23Famlll«Htlp«t Government Mortgages Avaliabto. $0 Down.Cali 704-630-6400 tacIM •lak«N|wtylla«M, • iMd lor Rant • Ottica t Comietclal Rantal • Fattura iand for Raat • MaaiitKtwadHeiM Lob • MaaiilKlindHoaM iMRaRt • RoaarilVacatlaii Raatala •RaotmitaWÙM •RoaiaafatRaat •Stoma • WaatrttaRaat _ ^g a rlm e n ts _ Green Hill Rd. 20R, IBA with kitchen/dinlng/den com­bination. W/D. Caraort. Con­trol hoal and air. f^ioase coil 704-534-5170 CM F R E E D IR E C T V 4 R O O IV I S Y S T E M ! ^ 265+ ALL DIGITAL CHANNELS! 1 n o HD CHANNELS! " ’¡I I MHO Sli(,wIiiiH,' S DIRECTV l-'i 1 M.,rillrJ Toll Free 866-690-7938 ADAVIE-OLEMMONS m Ш Ш Ш Ш c l a s s i f i e d s R E A C H O V E R 2 9 , 0 0 0 R E A D E R S E V E R Y W E E K ! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, June 18,2009 - D f Call M onday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1-I77-7SI-21ZI FAX: 704-630-0137 EMAIL; CUSSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM PICTURE APS _________ Include a photo with your auto ad & run it.unlim ited¡W for 4 weeks for $20. Run a photo w/your . house ad for $30 lor weeks. Houses for Rent Century 21 Triad 330-761-2222 dBOMfiCulknighnd.,Mooksvllle.36R,1BA.$72S/mo. 264 Kan Dwigglns- Mocksvllle 3BR.2BA.AI1 appl. Induded. $750/mo. 0228Shallowford Ln.* Uwlsvllle2BR.2BA Cot­tage w/oil hoot. $55Vnx). 9020 WhHmore Cove Ln.Clemmons. Stunning 4BR.3ViBA. 2-story brick. Full basement, community pool, a lawn maintenance provided. $1,980/mo. 215Me€ulioughRd.2BR.1BA. %at pump/cont. air. $575/mo. 239McCuik)ugh Rd. 2BR, 1BA.0II heal/win­dow oir. $525/mo. Ctemmona. Tsnglswood Farma. Or» bedroom condoe, avail. Community pool. Calt fordelals. Hwy 60t Bypau.« Mockavllle. (Just off 1-40) Commerdal ofltoo space for lease. 2 offtoes. break room, rocoplton araa& bathroom. $700Ano. Possibtoaddri space avaUabto. Call Century 21 Triad 336-761-2222 Mon-Fri dsnv^pm OR 336*761*6958 ExL213 nights and weekends. Houses for Rent «01 N. ol MoeMvlito. 3BR,IV^BA. Full t>asemenl. Appli­cation & deposll roqulred- $850/mo. Cali 704-278-1717 Advanea, 125 Little John Dr. 2BR, 1HBA Brick ranch. 2 car garage. Very ctoan. No pets. $750/mo. 336*766-0^5 ERA Premier Realty Jackla Coulston 336-783*6777 or 336-761*2058 MOCKSVILLE-Chartoston Rkfge. 3BR.2BA. Screened porch, fenced bockyard, 2 car garage. Smoke Froe. Reduced^S/D of$450. $895Ano. M0CK8Viae*3BR, mBA, WoR-malntalnod with appliances, heal pump, fuR basomont, dock & large lol. Pots г>ооо11аЫе. Avall- abtoJulyl.$e00/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Beautiful 2 slory cotontol,4BR, 2HBA, gas logs, dock, foncod backyard, 2-caroarage* Avail. Julyl.$ll6(ymo. MOCKSVILLE-Vtotorton homoon3ac. 30R, IBA, wrap around porch, olffce, appliances. Smoko free. Avai. Juno 15 $785/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-763-6777 or 336*761. 2065 1705»»»" for Rent AdvwlM. 3BR. BA,garage. 2,000 ± sf. security system. Executive homo Rant $1.400 or Rent to Own. 704-6304)695 Advanca. 420 Qun Club. 4BR, IBA, heat pump/AC. new remodel. 1,450 SF. ap* pis. ao. no inskfe pels, $675/mo * dep. Possibly HUD. 336-998*7003. Qrten Hill Rd. 3BR. 2BA brick ranch. Qreal room & liv­ing room. Central air & heal. Carpoit, utHity/ftlorago room. 704-534-5179 Mocksville 4BR/1JI BA, 101 Softoy Ave In town, kitchon, LR, now hoal pump. $650/mc $650 dop. 336-817-0237. Mocksvllle area. 3BR/2V4 BA. Rant to Own! Garage, approx 2.000 al, cent heat/ak. Very Nice. $16,000 down, •306/mo. 704-630-0695 Mockevilie ‘ Rent to Own Homeowner or Invastort 3BR, basomont, carport, country. Homo is now rented. Querantaed rontal income ol $700/mo ($8,400/yr). $30,000 down. 704-630-0605 Mocksvllle. 3BR IBA, now etoc. central H4A. Renoval* od. $65Q^mo. + sec dop. Can Mftfto & Co Realty 402*7605 Mocksvllle. 3BR.20A.Nowty romodolod. Low utility biilS. New heal pump. $600/mo. Please coR 330-941*7558 Houses for Rent PENNINGTON a CO. 33M9e-Moo 33éW0747 We havo rentals availablo. Landtords and tonante - Call us for Information on proper­ties or properly manage­ment. Wo have an automot* le system for Infor-ed phone malton. Commorclol РгореШов/ Busino sees for tooso or sato. CallJantoe McDantol 330*909-0747 Pennington a Co. ЭЗв-вМ-MOO 336-90»0747 Renters Wsnted Lendine Peckagos ar>d Allordabie Mortgages. Call Clayton Homes 704-630-6403 Wlneton-Salam, 3 BR. 1 BAplus 2 fin. rms in lull bsml. Allrfurn. 2430 Queen SI. 1 from Kndiwood. Very clean, recent remodel, c/a, gas heat. No pels. $850 mos. 336-766-0528. Office & Commercial Rental BCM Business Park, For salo or Ioaso, 0,000 sq. fl. building. 1500 lo 4500 sq II units. Commorcial lots for sale or win build to suit ten­ant. 330-998-3105 To Sell.. Buy.. Call Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 Mocksvllle. irn'mscuiate 3BR / 1.6BA brick ranch. Now carpol and point. Range, dishwasher ond akle-bv-srde rolflgotalor, Energy enidonl heat pwnp. $600/mofilh -f $800 socurlty deposit. NoSets. Cali Mary Hondrtoks at 36-940*7077. .SPECIAL' Vl 6 nlgM> a gM 7di nlgM. т ш .vrwwaurfiMìirftl^., . Manufactured Home for Rent LandHomo Packages Or Just Koop Renting 704 030-64Ô3 Manufactured Home for Rent Mocksvllle. In country.No pots. $500/month plus deposit. Ptoaso call MO-49! 7336 lor moro informatton. Mocksvllle. Ready Now 2 BR brick house, fumlshod, also otodrto, $650/mo. 20R. 1 BA mobile Iwme, private lot. 704-267-5581 Pinebrook School District. 3BR, 2BA. $550/mo. $300 doposll. Aboolutoly no pole, 336-040-2515. Shsdy Acs Mobito Homo Pk 14x70 2DR, also doubtowkta for rer>t. Jolvi Crotts Rd., US Hwy 04 East, Mocksvllto. No pots. Cail336-909-2092 Advance. 38R, 2M BA dou- bto wkle. iHi acres. Huge yard. $650/ma Ctooe lo SChoole. 336*703-5325 Farmington Area, prhrata. 2B№2BA, al appliances, central heal & air. ded(. a garage. No pets. № smok­ing. WOO/mo. plus depoalt. nease call ЗЭв^И5-3272 or 336-996-3636 Pork eras. 3B№2BA DW. Pri­vate 8 acs. kitchen w/appis, ig. front porcH, XL Mastor BR closet. $TOO/mo. 1*. last mo., seo. dop. 336-403-6320 MocksvllW. 345 Hobeon Drtvo. 4BR. 2BA. Remodeled inside. Brand new rofrlgoraloi and stove. No smoktog. Out­side pets only. $100 pot de­posit. Avaiiabto In 2 wooks. Deposit noedod up front Please call 330-098-B267. • Mi/HWoitnn•CaNactafCan•еаммеЫ •Mahiqcloi/ATVi•RattaaHafialVaMclaa•RoitahlUailH•Sanlca/hrti/ Xceaaaailn •Tnmyartatlaii •naMHrtattaa •IMn/NVi/Vaaa •IM ta la ii/Паи Autos iMihor, Bluoiooih, .L.. lite Rodio, Sunroof, Auto­malto or Manual optton, 23.000 mitos. Excoltont condiitoni $24.000 Ptoaso coil 704-165*7369. Autos Buick Park Avenua,1M7.4-door, ail powor. Noods paint. Runs good mochantoally. $4,000.330-163-2359. Chevrolet. 2000, Blaxer L8.4 door SUV. 135,000 mitos. Ctoth groy soots. Mocksville. 1 driver, 53 year oM fomale- $3,999.336-345-8340 J098, Crown_____15lK miles. Polce Pockage. AM/FM, CD, SiriusyXM. Etoo- lrtowindov\«. Original wheels and covers also come with vohteto.704-279-2605. HONDA, 2003, ACCORO EX. $0 down, wll help fi* nonce. Credit. No ProbtomI Privato party salo,Cali 70^871-2223 Toyota, 19904RunnerExcoltont body Inekto and out. Noods 0 motor. Qood tires nnd rims. $1,000. 336-908- 5830 Leolhor,Navigatk)n QP9, JBL Bound system, bluo* tooth, satellite radio 49,000 milos. New Mtoh» iin tiros. Exceltont Cond* tonl 704-465*7359 $16,600 Auctlom BOAT 5 MRtont>onaf Boat Inventory Reduo- tton. 0 Boats. Sail Abeohile, 6/27/00. Lake Nonnan. Moorasvlile, NO. Iron Horse Auction, 600-997-2248. HCAL39M.www.ironhoreoaucltoo.com COMMCRCIAL AUCTION*Saturday. June 27'at 10 a.m. 201 S. Central Avenuo, Lo­cust, NC. 10^ Ford Crown Vlcloria'a, (11) Ford 2002* 2004 Ranoets, 2001 l^tailoy Davkiaon ftodra Qlido, 2000 Hattoy Oavklson Sportster, 1094 Infinity J30. 2000 Ford F150, 20^ Dodge 1500 (nlcs). 1990 FOfd F-4S0 XLT SuperOuty 4x4, C^L Genera­tor. Tods a more. wWw.ClasetoAuctions.com. 704-791-6826. NCAF5479 Auctions Major commarclsi land Auc­tion. Commercial Lots, < Cor Wash, House, ReskJontiol Lots; (V26rt>9: Stedman, NC. Ctose proximity to Fod BranyPayeltovilto. Iron Horso Auction. 800-997-2240. NCAL3936.www.ironhorsoauctton.com Rowan Auction Co. Proloa- sionoi Audton Servlcoo; Salisbury, NC 704-633-0609 Kip JonnlnoO NCAL 6340 VIRQINIA AUCTIONS- Juno 20,11 Q.m., 335 Aero Farm. 2 Trads; Juno 27, 9 o.m . 38 Acres, Brtok Homo, Fantaatto Antta^. www.catwitoauo- Uons.com. (434) 547-9100. (VAAR392) . CIssslflsds Work!1-877-751-2120 “We can erase your badcredit — 100% guaranteed” The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and tirtiely infor­ mation from your credil report is lying. There's no easy fix for bad credit. It takes time and a con­ scious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at fto.gov/creait. A message frorn The Salisbury l>6st arxl the FTC. Careglving Services Will ell With elderly. Canholp wilh housocloanlng. llghl cooking, running orrand«, otc. Ploaso can 338-671-4305 Child Care & Nursery Schools NÓW OPENI Ной/а Fuluio Lendoia. Oiloflng; Exct>pttoiv at Childcaro. 7 days о wook,}" A Z* shifts. Agos: nowborn-12 yoais. DS3 no­coplod. (70-1).637-3000 Home Improvement Lawson's Homo Impro-'o- monto. Windows, 'sidino. Iiooring and morol Froo osti- matos. Coll 330-909-0095 Lawn Maini & Laridscapihfl JR'J Mowing Son/tee -Looking io im rny sclwdulo. Oniy a fow oponings loft, il you nood your lawn tak­en coro ol, call lor a froo estimato ot 336-945-018d. Tree Service Canopy Tree Service, Pro- fossionol Son/ico nt roasorv nblo ralos. Fully inourod. Coll for froo ostimatos. Rofor- . crKus ovailnblo. Alao, fire­wood lor solo. 336-998-4374 ' TCM Quality Tree Care aLand Mainlenanco, Haz-. ardous rernoveis, pruning A prosorvaltoin, slonn danuigo- • clon-up, gruc^ng, hauling.^ doarlng, stump removal, landscuplng. Thomas Mar1in,> « insurod. Coil; 336*407-7634, home; 336-650-0611 • :• e55.SOW- Aotaa oreenevme Great hunting proportyl Auo> tlon; Juno 24,12 p.m. www.* countsaiidton.com. eOO-ZSO* 2991 (VAAF03) Tired of Making PEANUTS? . ' B e c o m e in d e p e n d e n t 8 0 % b ro k e r c o m m is sio nmonogoiTiont (oos rolontlon (or nil producl!) ■ ONLY FINHA registered Reps need apply. Intercarolina Financial Services RegislGrod with SEC & FINRA sinco 10Ö6 j Cotilaot Marcus Klrnlley or Joe Navola/ilo I -воо-згс-з/оь or 1 -asu-Ma-ua» L o o k i n g f o r a g r e a t p l a c e t o v a c a t i o n ? ■ .-I'-'' • J , it " j , / I , I , .. : ) . *<4 ^ '¡'Л ' ' Î •' D8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2009 b y C h a d C a r p e n t e r AFTER Ve/\RS OF i l / K X m r PISCRIMINATIOWj 8I6FOOT F tH A L iy T A K E S CIVIL A C T IO U O N BEHALF OF MV ¿LIEMT A U P EVERV' ONE ELSE THAT WEARS A SIZE 68. n n ^ i i l lrtROk^ WHAT STARTED OUT A S AM INNOCENT SNOWBALL FI6HT CHAN6EP FROSTVS LIFE FOREVER... ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE PAW6ER OF PISTRACTIN6 CELL PHONE CONVERSATIONS ...THEN SHE 60T A ll up IN HIS FACE ANP HE WAS LlUE "VEAH?/* ANP SHE WAS LIKE ’ Y E A H I" THEN,.. 6-16 JIM BOB'S HUMTIN6 TECHNIOUE PIPN'T TRANSITION WELL TO THE A P C T IC !k 5 3 l I 3 P ^ t o.#w3Xi««wrT THE AP IN THE PAPER SAIP PARROT FOR SALE BUT IT PIPN'T MENTION .HE ONLV KNEW ONE WORP. The Spirit Of Elvis Jimmy W. Johnson as “The Spirit of Elvis" will be on the Junl<er’s Mill outdoor stage in Downtown Mocl<svilie on Saturday, June 20. A DJ will pro­ vide music beginning at 7 p.m., with Johnson scheduled to take the stage from 8:30-11. Bring a chair for seating. Food and drinks will be available. Tickets available at the gate are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors. Children underage 12 free. ¿ ¿ i CM/f CARPENTEfirs TH IS 6T B IP 16 SAdeO OM A)4 IP0A FffOMi c o r n im i um m Ko,a SWPITTO;lun4nconl<i.com Д'WE'RE STILL H0PIN6 HE'S f JUST PLAVIM6 PEAP. J I JC>i Undersea Adventure if ' Scouts Go Scuba Diving Off North Carolina Coast ! 7 ■ ■■ Page 01 1 D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^ IECORD USPS 149-160 Number 25 Thursday, June 25, 2009 32 PAGES Woman Dies In Wreck After Police Chase C o o l e e m e e O f f i c e r H a d B a c k e d A w a y F r o m S u s p e c t ’s C a r ■ Uy M ike Barnhardt Enterprise Record . COOLEEMEE - A police of­ ficer here realized that the driver he was attempting to stop Sunday night had become dangerous. He was right. Michelle Deese, 32, of NC 801, was later pronounced dead at the scene of a wreck. Officer Brent Cranford had ac­ tivated the blue light and siren on his patrol car at 11:40 p.m. in an attempt to stop a Chevrolet Cava­ lier that had been reporied stolen - with Deese driving without a li­ cense. As the two entered Rowan County on NC 801, ttie suspect car sped up and turned right onto Needmore Road, "The in-car camera showed the pursued vehicle going left of cen­ ter and passing vehicles on a double yellow line on hills and in curves,” said Police Chief Bobby West, It was traveling at an esti­ mated 90 mph. W hat happened next makes West proud of his officer. “Officer Cranford realized it was dangerous and he pulled back and let the vehicle accelerate away from him. He used good judgment, used protocol per standard operat­ ing procedures ... and the in-car camera backs it all up,” West said. The officer did continue travel­ ing on Needmore Road, and about four miles later came upon the wreck. The Cavalier apparently had crossed the center line and hit an SUV head on. West said. The Cavalier was on fire, and Cranford put out the blaze with a fire extin- Roy Lee Arnold Jr. (left) is taken into custody after a raid on the home of John Percy Lee (right), who was charged with possession of marijuana, ■ Photos by Robin Snow Three Face Drug Charges After Raid By Jacl{ic Seabolt Enterprise Record Undercover drug operations by Davie County Sheriff’s Office and Mocksville Police Department led to an afternoon raid on a local home and three arrests. According to a news release from Sheriff Andy Stokes, on June 18 narcotic detectives received in­ formation that Marcus Jerome For­ tune, 34, of Mountview Drive, Mocksville was in possession of crack cocaine and marijuana, “Thby received informatipn that Mr. Fortune was actively involved in selling the narcotics at the dead end of Etchison Street,” Stokes said. W hen detectives from the sheriff’s office and police depart­ ment went to Etchison Street to investigate shortly before 5 p.m. last Thursday, they located For­ tune, Roy Lee Arnold Jr., 27, of M ountview Drive, Mocksville, John Percy Lee, 60, of 156 Etchison St., along with another mah, standing on the front porch. According to Stokes, when de­ tectives approached Fortune, Arnold and Lee ran inside the house. The other man ran into the Please See Bust - Page 5 guisher. The family in the SUV were not seriously injured. West said. The N.C. Highway Patrol is investigat­ ing the wreck. A medical helicopter had been called to transport Deese, who was trapped inside of the car, but she died before it arrived. West said. The Davie County Sheriff’s De­ partment had been called to The Please Sec Chase - Page 5 Filing To Start For Town Offices F ilin gs for the three m unicipalities in Davie County At f in l­ and will close Friday, July 17 at noon. The two council seats in Bermuda Run will be those held by Ed Coley, District II and Ihat of R. Andrew Hewitt, whp recently, replaced Ron Hoth in District V. The two commissioner seats in the Town of Cooleemee are those; of Eari Lester and Frances Parker.' The three commissioner scats in the Town of Mocksville are those of Richard Broadway, William L. “Bill” Foster, and Lash Gaither: Sanford Jr. The filing fee for each seat is $5, preferably by check to the Davie County Board of Elections, The eleptions office is located at: 161 Poplar St., Suite 102,: M ocksville (lower level of the' Brock Building), open Monday-: Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed noon- , 1 p.m. Residents have until Friday, Oct. 9 to register to vote or make any corrections in their registration. Question may be directed to the elections office at 753-6072. Sm all Newspapers S till Making A Profit By Dwight Sparks Enterprise Record Publisher How odd that a UNC journal­ ism professor should look at our little newspapers - often consid­ ered old school dinosaurs - as role models. Of course, we did earn a bigger profit than many of America’s daily newspapers last year - combined. More than the stately New York Times. More than most of the other recogniz­ able big city newspapers, all of which reported staggering losses. By our standards, we had a pretty good year. We’ve never made a lot of money, but we’ve always made some, This year.,. so far, so good, but it has been painful, and we’ve pinched pennies. The sky is not falling, but there are clouds. Like many others, our em­ ployees halve learned first hand ' the definition of “furlough” - taking two weeks off without pay. We also “down sized,” our first-ever, eliminating a part-time ad composer. Our classified and circulation duties were shifted to the parent Salisbury Post so jve could trim a full-time position and save mailing expenses. Please Sec Enterprise - Poge 8 Enterprise Record workers wear more than one hat. Here, Advertising Director Ray Tutterow, Sports Editor Brian Pitts and advertising representative, Bruce Hemming, get ready to deliver newspapers to subscribers. - Photo by Robin Snow - ............. ' . , , . , -f. .. . -......................../11 '4 ' it E ^ t p r i a l Р ^ а й е Searching In Vain For IVIissing Stuff O ne day I’m going to find all the things I’ve m is­ placed. They w ill be altogether in a neat pile - the blade that I carefully put away in a safe place, countless tools and ... m y kite string. H ow could I m isplace the kite string? G etting ready for the sum m er trip to the beach, 1 found all m y kites ih their assigned place. But not the expensive reels o f high-wind string 1 bought last year. A half-m ile o f string, capable of sending a kite to the next county and back. O nce I alm ost snagged a Piper Cub. Planes hauling the floating banners had io watch out for m e. A t M anteo, m y kites m ight have been spotted from France. At M yrtle Beach, the wind was usually going the other way, sending them inland alm ost to Raleigh. N ot this year. This yeiu' I w ill be searching for m y string, thinking o f all the places I could have stashed it. Parenting Should Be This Easy In The M ail г - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 e/19 Father’s D ay has com c and gone. I didn’t expcct any ties this year. Instead, I was hoping for another iTune gift card to add to m y collection o f songs. Until now. I’ve never been one to buy songs. N ever had a record player. N ever collected all the Beatles album^. I never kept up with who sang what. ' With m y little iPod present last year, I nfiw have a sm all collection o f songs popular from my ÿouth that I listen to in the car, thanks to tho children. / Better than fatherhood is the grandfather title. It’s easy and fun. The grandkids com e over for a few hours and then leave. The discipline and diaper.purchases are left to their parents. Parenting should be this easy. Smoking’s Still Legal, For Now At Least A m ong the letters this w eek, Lita R ollins asks if D avie County is joining the nationwide, anti-sm oking cam paign and telling people they can’t light up. She made the mistake of bragging to her friends in M is­ souri that Davie County doesn’t tell people how to run their lives. . Aciually, all o f North Carolina w ill be under a new mandate to stop sm oking in public places. Gov. Beverly Purdue signed the new legislation M ay 19. Sm oking is prohibited in state governm ent buildings, state-owned vehicles, all schools and school-sponsored events. It is also prohibited in prisons. N ew changes on Jan. 2 ,2 0 1 0 w ill prohibit sm oking in restaurants and bars. Private clubs and cigar bars m ay still allow sm oking. W hen the new law becom es effective, restaurants must rem ove ashtrays, post warning signs and tell offenders to extin­ guish their cigarettes. The new law w ill allow local governm ents, county com m issioners and health depiurtments to expand on the restrictions. People can still sm oke in their own cars and in their ow n hom es. For now. If cigarettes didn’t produce so m uch tax revenue, sm oking w ould have been banned long a'go. A s it is, state and federal governm ents can’t wean them selves from the m oney. - D w ight Sparks Prayer Has A Proven Track Record For Am erica To the editor; Wliiit uni(|lic Ibrcc liiiN iniulc Aincricii grcHt? Wc have lind our flaws - lind obviously .still ilo. But why is Ainoricn one of the great lenders militarily and eeononiicnlly?. Why are legal nnd illegal immigrants risking their lives and being urrested to come here? Is there a key to oiir siieces.s? Is it possible, or probable, that we could tall fruin this lofty position? I am convinced thut our founding fathers hnd no assurance Ihnt their efforts for freedoin would succeed. They spoke of either hang­ ing together or hanging separately. And Ihey were not talking of “hanging in there,” or “hanging on," they were speaking of nooses. In 1787, during tho Constitutional Convention, the discussion on stales' representation In a “congres.s” was getting especially hea ed. Benjamin Fnmklin, perljnps surprising many in doing so, mnde a motion lhat future sessions should begin wilh prayer. From his experience In the 1770s In Ihe often divided debates over the Revo­ lutionary. War, Franklin rolutcd that the sessions of Ihc Continental Congress opened with prayer. Without trusting God for help, “Wc T h a n k Y o u F o r C e n t e r B r e a k f a s t s To the editor: Thank you to everyone who helps with the delicious break­ fasts nt Center United Methodist Church. Wc enjoy visiting with our friends and we are glad lo help with the fundraisers. Wo greatly appreeintcd Ihc free meal. It takes special people to give Iheir time and energy to help others. Roy and Teresa Hurl Mocksvilie Law Association Wonderful To the editor: To tho members of the Davie County Law Enforcement Asso­ ciation: It was so wonderful lo rend about your group Inking the nursing home residents for a day out of fishing, food and fellow­ ship. I was so impressed thnt everyone involved took tho time to think of others. Thank you for being so kind and generous. , Carol Jean Nash Spencer Charlotte VJHW KIND OF SYSTEM MAKES A m u m csf w аш ш m > T H W W S Ш V « u . OF T H E PEOPLE? THERb Ъ Ш И 0 № RSR SÜÍH Л shnll bo divided by our little pnrtini locul interests; our projects will be confounded, nnd wc ourselves shnll become a rcproach and bye word down to future uges...” Prayer has had a proven track recofd through wars, depressions, recessions, disputed vote counts, civil unrest, tyranny, bigotry, and other severe confliets. Wo nrc nl many crossroads of crisis propor­ tions. Wo need lo pray lo Ihe God of Isrnel. We ns nnlions nnd individuals need lo repent of sin, und pray for God's blessings through the blood of Je.sus Christ His Son. George "noycr, Mocksvilie H a p p y T o B e A P a r t O f M o c k s v i l i e To tho editor: Wc aro in the process of moving to Mocksvillo from Pennsyl­ vania and loved Mr. Lnuterer's article In Ihis week's Enterprise Record. Wc think Mocksvilie is a great place and nre very happy to be becoming pat I of tlie comttumity. W« .'ie|ectod tho area after a two-year weather search and our son-in-law found our houso in Twinbrook on-line. Thank you for the article, again, and pleaso comniunicate our enjoyment to Mr. Lautercr. Carole and Ed Demmy Mocksvillc L e t t e r s W e lc o m e d The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. ! ^ ' An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. 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For info or to enter your tcrnn: 336-284-2030/cell336-909-2192or 336-284-4353/cell 336-655-8937 or www.coolcemcccivltnns.com Hotdog Lunch, by men’s fellow­ ship of New Union UMC, in church parking lol, 1869ShefncldRd„ 11 a.m. Ill 2 p.m. Donations ncccptcd. Women's fellowship selling Krispy Kreme donuts $5 box. Conununity Yard Sale, 7 n.m. un­ til, al Tlie Journey Church, 124 WilkesboroStrcct, Mocksvillc. Pro­ ceeds lo Tho Journey's ouU-cach ministries, Info: 753-1390. Saturday, July 18 Hotdag/Hamburgcr/Ice Cream Fundraiser, nl Shefficld-Cnlnlinln Comm, Clr, 174 Turkeyfoot Rd„ 5- 8 p.m, Saturday, Sept. 19 Fall Festival, nt New Union UMC, 10 n,m, til 4 p,m. Now taking reser- vnllon.s for vendor space. If inter­ ested cull 751-7567 or 961-6929, Ongoing Smilh Grove UMC Pancake & Sausage BreakTost, 3rd Saturdays - Mny, July & Aug., 7-9:30 a.m. Pro­ ceeds to youth missions and activi­ ties, (Country Breakfa.st resumes In the fnll), CoolccnKc Clvltons DBQ Chicken, 3rd Fri, of each monlh, nt Cool­ eemee Civitiui Bldg., Cooleemee, Serving 1/2 chickcn, DBQ slaw, baked beans, roll & pound coke, $7 perplatc. Reserve yourplntc, sign up nt Cooleemee Harxlwaro or call 284- 2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver or­ der of five (5) or more. Proceeds to help pay for Cooleemee Civitan Comm. Bldg. Weatey United Methodist Church Ншп & Sausage Breakfast, wiUi nil Ihe trimmings, 3rd Sat. of each month, 6-10 a,m, Ш ш ш ш , . ,......... Sunday, June 28 Drew & JaneSmiUidedi Robertson Family Reuiiion, covered dish lunch, 1 p,ni„ at Fork Civic Cenler, All relatives & friends welcome, Rtdcnhour/H ellard/H lllard/ Hilliard Reunion, 1 p,m,, al RIdenhour Fumily Arbor, Ccnler Si. Exl„ Cooleemee, covcred di,sh nnd bring your yard chairs. Info: 704- 636-5329. Sunday, July 12 51st Annlversnr}« Reunion of Holman & Frost FamUles, nl Pal­ metto Church, US 601 N„ Mocks­ villc, Fellowship begins 10:30 a,m. Picnic dinner 1 p,m. Relatives & friends welcome, Saturday, Aug. 29 OavIeHIghZOYcarClassReuiUon, for info www,davieliigh89,com or call 751-3236, Religion Thru Fri., June 26 VBS, al Harvest Fellowship, 130 Fecdmill Rd., Advancc, 6:30-8:30 p.m. For ages 4-12, Saturday, June 27 . Songfest, at Cedar Creek Mission­ ary Bnpt,, 6 p,m. Men’s Day Program, sponsored by. Ihe Brotherhood of Clement Grove Church, 12 noon, al 159 Parker Rd., Mock.sville, wilh gucsl speukeV, 13lh Annual Junefest, at Ml, Zion Holiness Church, US 64 E. & Mill SIreet, 10:30 until. Free food nnd nclivilies. Everyone welcome, Sunday, June 28 Ordaining, Rev, James Taylor and Rev, Jimmy Church, nt Bread of Life, 3 p,m. Hosted joinlly by Bread of Life & Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Bapl, Church, Refresh­ ments after service. Sun.-Thurs., July 12-16 VBS, “Fruits of Iho Spirit" at New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd„ 6:30-8:30 p,m, nightly, ages 3-12, For info or lo register: 492-6408, Ongoing After School Program ,’ at Cornatzer UMC, serving Cornatzer Elementary School, ages 5-12 years. Call 998-0687 for info, H20 (His to Own), new ministry at Jerusalem Bapt, Church, 3203 US 601 S,, Mocksvilie. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m, for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married. We cover topics perti­ nent & interesting tothls age group. Awana, every Wed. evening 6:30- 8 p.m, at Eagle Heights Church, The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presenled by Mocksvilie Sevcnth- Dny Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. at 7 p.m., at407 MiilingRd,, Mocksvillc, Free admission. For info: 704-876-3665, Financial Peace University, 13 week series starts Sept, 9, nt Hillsdnie Bnpt, Church, 7 p,m. Open to public. Call 940-6618 for info and preview sessions info, AWANA & Youlh Program, at Ijames Bapl, Church, ench Sun, evening 5:45-7:30 p,m,, ages four through sixlh grade. Info: 492-6434, A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approaching Ihe Temple o f God. Psalms 26 euch Tues, 10:30-11:30 n,m, at Jcricho Church of Christ, All women invited. Call 704-798- 2038 for Info, ■ Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed, night at Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p^m, current topic: authentic relntionshlps. All muterinls provided nl no cost. All women Invilcd, Cnll 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s BIbleStudy,every Wed. 5-6 p.m,. In n home nenr Milling Rond urea. All women welcome. Info; 751-5229, Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Bibllcnl women from female perspective nnd Africun Americun, Lntlno, nnd American women, 2nd Snt, of each monlli at Fairfield Bupl, Church, 164 Excniibur Lunc (off U,S,601 S.), Info: 940-5149, Cornatzer CofTeehouse, 3rd Sun. of each monlh, 7 p.m, nt Cornutzer UMC, Women’s Study Group, Phase 2, on Bibllcnl women,' presented by Hannah’s Ministries, Free & lield every second Sat, of each monlh, 10-11 n,m. All welcomc. Info: 940- 5149, CareNet Counseling Centers, nt First Baptist Church, 390 N, Main St., Mocksvlile. Offers Intcr-de- nominnllonai counseling, Acudeml- cully trnlned, certified counselors & montal lieulth ptofcssionals. Info, & appt. 751-2041, Preschool/Parents Morning Oul, Bethlehem United Melh, Time; 9 a,m,-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,W orT, Th, Ago 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four days per week. Call 998-6820. Preachool, ut Center United Moth. Church, 2'days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old cluss); 2 dnys ' per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days per week <2 yr. old class) 8:30- 11:30 u,m. Phone 940-3753, Awana & Bible Study, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m., Hopo Bnptist Taber- nnclc, SoedaJ E-vents Saturday, July 4 Cooleemee Lawnmower Parade, 10 a,m, (line-up ul Cooleemee Elemenlar 9:30 a,m,), ul Zachary House on Church Street Ihcie will be hot dogs, snow concs, Ice crcam, watcnnelon, nnd a watersliUc, Saturday, July 11 R&B Night, Junkers Mill Outdoor Theater, 107 Salisbury St., Mocks­ vilie, 7-11 p.m,, Show features Blue Deville (Todd Phillips) and Tin Can Alley (Mel Jones), $10 adults, $8 srs,, children 12 & under are free. Food luid drink avaiinble. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909-2263, Bandh\fo on Ihelr websites. Sunday, Aug. 2 Davie High Class of ‘76 BuU Hole Summer Blast, at River Park, 2-6 p,m, Bringfamilyorfricnd andplenly of food to share (covered dish event). For info: 705-6301 or go lo www,daviehlghulumnl,com Saturday, August 15 BeachNight&The Oldies, Junkers Mill Outdoor Thenterf 107 Salisbury Sl„ Mocksvilie, fenluring Grady McClamrock & Tim Smith os The Troubadours 7-8:30 p,m„ nnd Fun- tastic Shnkers 8:30-11 p,m, $10 adults, $8 srs,, children 12 & under are free, Food& drink available. Bring your lawn chuir. Info: 909-2263, Saturday, Sept. 12 ' ClasslcRoek, Junkers Mill Outdoor Thcuter, 107 Suiisbury St., Mocks­ vilie, 7-11 p.m,. Thirteen 20, wurm- up band to be announced, $ 10 adults, $8 srs., children 12 & under are free, Food & drink available. Bring your lawn chair. Info: 909-2263, Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sat, night bluegrass, ut Shcffleld Music Hull, call 704-546-3099 for Info, Coffee House, 4th Sun, each month, 7 p,m„ nt Cornatzer UMC, Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. FamUngtonFanner’sMarkct,Sut- urdays 8 a,m, til 1 p,m. PaiES to Remember Thursday, July 23 Breast & Cervical Cancer Screen- hig, sponsorcdbyDuvieHeallhDcpt,, 8 a,m, lil 2:45 p,m. Women in need of screening contact Health Dept, 751- 8700 for info on how. to qunlify. Funding by Susun G, Komen Breust Cancer Foundation & NC Breust & Cervicul Control progrum. Ongoing Basies ofSpeaklng,Spanish, Tliurs- days, 6:30p,m,, in Blaise B apt. Fimi- ily Life Center, Cost of textbook = $20, Anyone wclcome to attend. For infound registmtioncnll751-3639or visit . our website www,BlalseBnptlst,com FrteMonthlyDiabetcs/BloodPres- sure/Cholesterol Screenings, last Fri, of euch montli In2009nt WalMarl, 9 a.m. til 12 noon. Sponsored by Davie Lion’s Club, VIsilCooleemee'sMIUVIIIageMu- seum, 14 Churcli St„ Wed.-Snl, 10 n.m. III 4p,m, Tours ulso uvuilnble by nppl. Call 284-6040, Storytlmes, al Davie Co, Librnry: Tues. lOu.m, &Fri, 11 u,m,-,stories, songs, fun for preschoolers, 1st Sut, of every monlh - stories/nctivltics for kids of all nges. At Cooleemee Brunch: every otlicrTliurs. 10:30n.rn, (cull or check website for dntes), Al Hillsdnie UMC: every other Fri, 10 n,m. (cnll library orcheck website for dates). Spccial Olympics of Davie Counly, pluy nclivilies & fun nile, Wednes- duys ut Brock Bldg. Pluy nclivilies 6- 7 p,m. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p,m. Open to nil persons wilh disnbililies & Iheir fnmilies. Meetings Friday, June 26 Class of 1964 Reunion Planning Meeting, 7 p,m, nt 200 Ironhorse Lane, MiKksvillc, Questions: 753- 0323 or 492-5441, Ongoing Davie Beekeepers A.ssodnllan, sec­ ond Monduy of every month, 7 p,m., 114 Doctor Slutc Drive, Mocksvillo (EMS building). Visitors wclcome. To find out more Info: www,daviebcckeei)ers,org VFW Post 4024,7 p. Ill,, 2nd Tues, eucli monlh, VFW Hul, Sanford Avenue, Mocksvlile, Eligible mem­ bers welcome. Come enrly for re­ freshments, For info cnll 492-7521, Trium ph Parenting Classcs, Wedncsdnyn, 10:30 a,m„ cull for Info: 751-.5636, Humane Society of Duvie Co., bi­ monthly meelings 2nd Tues, ofuvcry even-numbered monlh. nl Humaiie Town Of Cooleemee Planning Board, meets 3rd Tliurs. of ench monlh at Cooleemee Town Hall, 7 p.m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon­ day of ench monlh, 6:30 p.m., nl Hillsdnie Bnpt, Church, Advunce, Davie Counly Dlabeles Support Group, first Tliurs. of every monlh, 7-8:30 p.m., nt Davie Co, Public Li­ brary Smull Conference Room. Info: 751-8700, Davie Co. Hospital AuxIIary, every sccond Tues,, In board room, 6 p,m. Davie Business Women’s As.socla- Uon, 1st Wed, of ench month, 12 noon, ut SunTrust Bunk, Spcnkcr of interest nnd catered lunch, cost $8, Yeurly membership $35,' Contact Cathy Boles 753-1006 for more Info, Celebrate Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those struggling wilh or in recovery for bad habits - such us stress, depression, nddlcllon, nbusc, cic. Meets Tliurs. 7 p.m. nt Farming­ ton Comm, Center, Fiutninglon Rd, Cnll 408-8750 or813-9921 for more Info, DavhCountyUorscEmcrgciKyRi'S- ciicTeam, 7:30 p.m., downslaini ut llie Agricullunil Duilding, Mocksvilie, Ev­ eiy 3rd Tucsdjiy ench monlh. For info: 940-2111, Davie Co. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuc.sduy of monlh, 7:30 p,m„ Duvie High Bund Room, Christian Businessmen's Commit- lee of Mock-sville, Thursdays, 7 n.m, Mocksvillo Rotnry Hul. Gold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Oreusy Comer, N,C, 801 ul U,S, 601, 6 p,m, 284- 4799, Cooleemee Recrea lion Association, Zachary House, 1st Tuc.sduy, 7 p.m,. The Arllsl Group, Duvic Counly Library, 7 p.m. Inst Tues, Cull Bonnie al 998-5274, Ccnler Communlly Development, 3rd Mon,, 7 p,ni. Community Bldg, Cotdeemee Town Board, 3rd Tues­ day, Town 1 loll, 6 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. Cooleemee A A, beiiind Good Shep­ herd Episcopul, Tues, & Fri,, 8 p,in. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Connell, 2nd Wednesduy, 7 p,m. Friendship Bnptist Fellowship Hull, Mocksvlile AA, closed non-smok­ ing meeting, nt St, Francis of Assisi Church followship hull, 862 Yudkinville Rd„ Mocksvilie, Thursduy, 7 p,m. Info: Jun 753- 6863. Daiie Domestk' Violence Services p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy, 801 ,Coolcemcc, Davie Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. of each month, 6 p.m., Dnvie Co. Hospitul. Recreation Foi- more information on nny of llie following rcc, events cnll 751-2325, Davie Youth Council nil sludenis grades 9-12, nttend N,C, State Youth Council events, serve community. Cull Sandra 751-2325, Square Dance Furminglon Comm. Clr, Monduys 7 p.m., cost $5 per monlh. Volunteer & communlly service opportunities, Cnll 998-3837 for more info, Metro Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up, including ndults, Tues, & Thurs, @ 6 p,m„ Brock Gym, Gury Kcebic, Instractor, Call 391- 4538 for more info, . Shelter Rentals Avalluble nt Rich Piuk, Rivcrpnrk al Cooleemee Falls, and Fiuinington. Cal I 751 -2325 lo reserve. Special Olyinplcs Fun NItes avulluble lo unyone wilh u disability, Wednesdays,BrockGym,6 p,m,CBÍl Kathie Süílt 751-2325, K-2 Instructional B’Ball Includes T-shirt, Silver Striders Brock Ciym available for walking 6:30-9 a,m. Quarterly Incentives for miles walked. Senior Trips Join us for day trips & occasional ovemighters to interesting locations & let Us do tho driving. Call Kathie for Info, Senior Games Open lo all 55 or better, Bo active, have fun, softball, basketball, badmlllon, horseshoes, bocce, & more. Dance Company BuK'k Oym, Emily Robertsoii 998- 5163, ages 3 & up. Including adults. Classes Mon, & Tues, Bocce At Rich Park Sports Complex, Wednesdays, 11 a,m. Leam sport of Bocce, O^n to all seniors 55 or better,' Y M C A Society Adoption Center, 290 Eaton ...and. Rape Crisis Center. . Offers. Rd,Cull 75l-5214forlnfo, Davie Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tuesduy ofcnch monlli, 7 p.m., Dnvie Co. Hospital Training Room. Public welcome. Davie Historical & Genealogical Society, 4lli Tues., 7 p,m„ Davlc Library, Mocksvlile Lions Club, Isl'Iliurs- day, 7 p,m., fellowship hull of SI. Francis of Assisi, Yudkinville Road, Mocksvlile (board meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs., 6 p,m,), Al-Anon Family Group, at Macedonia Moravian Church, N.C. 801 N„ Advancc, Sundays 8 p,m„ Rm, 225 (above fellowship hall), Al- Anon is a group lliut lielps families &. friends of alcoholics, Cooleemee Womens Civllan Club, meels 4th lliurs, of each month, 7 p,m, Cooleemee First Bnpt, fellow­ ship hull, 204 Marginal St„ Cool­ eemee, All area ladies invited. For further Info: 336-284-4795, Slilch-In, a gathering of craflers ut Mock,sville Library, sccond Wed, of euch month, 7-8:15 p,ni. Bring your portublo project un ull your best tips nnd tricks to share. Info: 751-2023, Community Foundalion of Davie County Board of Directors, 2nd Mon,, 5 p,m. Rotating meeting. For info/monllily locution cull 753-6903, MocksvilleGardenChib, IslThurs, of ench monlh. 7 p.m., in fomier fellowship hall behind First UMC, Muin Street, Mocksvilie, North Davie Rurilan Club, monthly dinner meelings, second Mon, of cach month, 7:30 p,m. Call 782-4276 for info nnd locution of next meeting. Smart Start of Davie County board meeting, 3rd Tties, of every olher month (begins Jan.) at SunTrust on Yadkinville Rd., 9-10:30 a.m. Ques­ tions: 751-2113, Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m., at Autumn Care, Mocksvillc. Info: 751- 3535. Davk Civitan Clubmccts4lhThurs. of each monlh, Feb,-Oci,, 7 p,m., nt Hillsdnie Bapt, Church, Hwy. 158. All visitors welcome. NAACP Conununity Awareness Meeting, every 4th Mon. of each month, 7p.m,, nt Shiloh Bnpt. Church, Center ECA Club meets 3rd Tues­ day of each month, at Center Comm. Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Please Join tis. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meets on third Monduy of each month, 7 p,m,, at 1958 Hwy, 601 S, Contact Ralph at 751-5118 for more info. weekly support group for dome.silc violence & scxuul assuull viclims. Tliegroupmeclsevery Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please cull of­ llce for liK'utlon, 751-3450, Sons of Confederate Vcleran.s, 1st Monday, Cooleemee Historicnl Building, 7 p.m, Mocksvlile Rotary Club, Tuesduys, 12:10 p.m., Rotnry Hut. Farmington Masorde Lodge No, 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p,m, nt Ihe lodge. Davie Co. United Way Board of Directors, 4lh Monday, 5:30 p,m„ Brock Center Annex, Conf, Room 208, Davie High Alhlelic Boosiers, 3rd Monday, 7 p,m., school cafeteria, Farmlnglon Rurilan Cliib, 2nd Thursduy, 7:30 p,m„ Fiu-minglon Methodist church, HELPS Ministries, Chrisliim recov­ ery program for women scxuully nhused ns children, Monduys, 7:30 p,m„ 41 court Squurc, Room 210, Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for fnmilies of children with disnbililies, 2nd Tues- duy,7 p,m. Cull Rosemary Kropfelder ul 998-3311 for locution, Jericho-Hardlson Rurilan Club, 2nd Tuc.sduy, 7 p.m., club building. Health Dept., clinic'hours: Mon.- Fri„ 8:30-1 l:,30a.m., 1-4:30 p.m, Davlc County Board of Social Ser­ vices, 4th Tuesduy, 5:30 p.m, ut DSS, Narcotics Anonymous Against All Odds Group, First Bnpt, Church, 390 N, Muin SU-cct (upslnirs), Thurs, 7 p,m„ Sun, 6 p,m, .Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280, Mocksvilie American Legion Post 174, VFW Hul, Sanford.Ave,, 2nd Tliursday, 7 p.m, Mocksvlile Civitan Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondays, ul First Presby­ terian Church, Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars und Ladies Auxiliary, 4th Tues,, 7:30 p,m,, ix>st home. Feed Mill Roud, Davie County Right To Life, 7 p,m„ SrdThiusday, grandjury room, court- hou.se, 751-5235 or 492-5723, Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119,2nd, 4 th Tliurs,, 7 p,m„ VFW Hall, N,C, 801, Corinthian Lodge No, 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p,m, at the lodge, . MocksvUleLodgeNo, 134, ist Tues­ day, 7:30 p,m, ul the lo<lgo. Cooleemee Clvitan's Club Meet- Uig, 1st nnd 3rd Mon, ench monlh, 7 For more information, call 751-9622, visit www,d«vle,ymcanwnc,oi;g,' or come 10 the YMCA for n tour] All Sport Camp Tired of busebull, socccr nnd fool- . bull? Try our All Sport Camp, focus on dirfercnt sports euch duy. Hnnd- bull, kickball, ultimnic Frisbce, golf undmore, July 13-17,8:30u.m,-12:30 p,m. Cost: $70 membcrs/$85 non- memben), Full duy options options' uvuilnble. Summer Camp Summer vncalion underway - cun’l figure OUI whut do wilh Ihe kids allduy? Send them to YMCA cump. For rising lst-5lh graders, and teen cump for rising 6lh-9lh graders. Summer Swimtacular Don’t have time for month long les­ sons? Sign up for spcciul week-long instcnd. Runs June-Aug, Pre.school lessons arc 10:15-10:45; youth arc 11-11:45 u,m. Cost; members $20;non-mcmbers $38, Monlh long also available ail summer, Members Only Join the YMCA nnd take ndvantnge of wuter aerobics, yogn, biking, wnlk- Ing, pcrsonnl training, und more. Come visit nnd tourour facility ut 215 Cemeiery Street and leam how we build strong kids, strong families, luld strong communities. Triathlon Training Getting ready for Uialhlon this fall? Weekly training club with one-hr, class focuses on speed, endurance, nnd transition training. Two practice mini-triatliions lo see where partici- pnnls need improvements. Training on Tues. 9:30-10:30 a,m. Cost: free lo membcrs/$5 per session for non­ members. Seniors All Senior Activities tuke pluce nt Dnvie County Senior Services lo- culed al 278 Meroney St., Mocksvillc unless otherwise noted. Cull 753- 6230, Patriotic Party . Thursday, July 2, 2 p,m,, free fun purty for Independence Duy, Singing Srs, Choms nnd refreshments. Chair Volleyball Monduy,Juiy6, IO:30n,m,,alFurm- Ington Site, free fun vollcybull with n twisi, RSVP by June 29 (limited lo first 25 to register), Cnll 753-6230, Christmas In July Tuesdny,.Iuly 14, l0:30n,m.,atFunn- inglon Site, celcbrate curly and have lols of fun, limited to first 25 to reg­ ister. Call 753-6230, Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 a,m„ Th, & Fri,, II a,m„ lunch served dully. Silver Health Exercises, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m, Tues, & Thurs, 9 a.m, ut Mock Pluco, (open to any senior), . Quilling Club, every Monduy, 10 u,ni. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p,m, SKIPBO,Wednesduys,lp,m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr- Dunn, Podiatrist, alSr, Services every three weeks, 8:30 a.m„ please call for dates. Free Blood Pressure Checks, once . a month, nl 10:30 a.m, in the Nutri­ tion Site. Singing SenIorsChorus,Tliursduys, 10 u.m. VFW Ladles Auxiliary, every 2nd Thurs,, 1 p,m. Scrabble, I p,m, ieveiy Monday. Rook, 1 p,mi.oveiy,Monduy. Texas HoId’Em-Tliursduys, 1 p.m. Painting - Wednesdays 8:30-11:30 a.m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p,m, Sr, Book Club, every second Tues, oftho montli, 12:30 p,m. Computer Classes ■' aro avulluble, cull for Information, Arthritic Excrclse-everyolherWed, 10:30 a,m. Low Impact Aerobics • Tues. & Thurs., 3 p.m, Fitness Equipment. Room • open Mon.-Thurs, 8 ii,m, lil 8 p,m, Fridays 8 a.m. til 5 p.m. Table Tcnills-every Tues, l-4p,m. Art, Monduys 9 n.m. 111 12 p,m, Tal Chi, Tuesduys (cull for sesssion dntes) Line Dancing, Tliurs, 11 a.m. til 12 p.m. Woodcarving, Wed, 9-11 u.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Hems for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monduy of Ihe pub- llculion week. Cull 751 -2120 or drop il by the office, al S, Main St, across from Ihc courthouse. Sew ing Center 119 Sallsbuiy Street, Mocksvlile, NC (ЗЗв)751-И17 Hours: Tues-Fri9:30am-5pm . ' t -й with Purchase of Any Full, Queen or King Pieced or Pre-Prlnted Quilt Toft Batting & Uning, FREE .Pattern vulth purchase of select QuIltTops, FREE Cording with Purchase of Pillow Form & Cover, ,fifIONlFREE (Free Item Is of Equal or Lesser Value,) 10% OFF Quilt Batting MgMorDayQUiM itgaasseaAvaUahle! 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 Terry Bralley, president of the Davie County Economic Development Commission, gives an update to local leaders. Biotechnology Jobs Promoted Regional Effort Focusing O n Higfi-Tecli Segm ent - Photos by Robin Snow By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Nanobiotechnology. Bio­ science. Regenerative medi­ cine. As Davie leaders gathered for the quarterly economic update last week, they heard all of those terms. More than one eyebrow was raised. Difficult to understand? Yes. What they did understand was a simple word - jobs. The growing industry can provide jobs, The key is get­ ting workers educated, Com­ munity colleges are a key, and so are the local school systems. Owyn Riddick, regional director for the N.C. Biotech­ nology Center in Winston- Salem said Davie County is on the right track. "The thing that is critical, when companies, entrepre­ neurs come in, the first thing they ask is what kind of edu­ cation do you have,” he said. “What we have in this county is outstanding but it can get better. Your students are getting great science and math training, and you’ve got to see that it gets tetter." The largest industry in the Piedmont Triad area is health care, Riddick said. “The whole purpose, in the end, is to create jobs,” he said. North Carolina ranks third in bio-technology industries, behind Califomia and Mas­ sachusetts. It’s second in ag­ riculture technology. “Our future is in plants,” Riddick said. “God gave us plants for just about every­ thing we need.” North Carolina has come a long way, said Bill Dean of Piedm ont Triad Research Park. The state was ranked 49th in the 1950s in per capita income. That led to the development of the Research Triangle Park near Raleigh. Cooperation and technol­ ogy are the keys to becom­ ing successful with the indus­ try, he said. He’s talked about this area worldwide. “Not only are we shovel ready, we’re science ready. W e’d better be science ready,” Dean said. "We want North Carolina, the Triad re­ gion, to be prepared. You’ve got to be thinking ahead. You do not want to be a follower.” Local governments and residents have to work to­ gether for the same goal, he said. Doug Drabble, manager of the BioNetwork Pharma­ ceutical Center, said part of the problem is a lack of ana­ lytical training. Equipment is expensive and becomes out­ dated quickly. They’ve developed a vir­ tual training program where just about any method mid r equipment can be turned into a video, lYaining is on a com­ puter, using the exact equip­ ment and set up as in tlie lab - what he calls virtual train­ ing. They have a machine that can measure one’s mechani­ cal aptitude. Russ Read believes the industry’s future is strong. ‘There are a lot of jobs available. It’s growing and it pays well,” Read said. Aver­ age industry wages are $30 per hour. The average age of people taking training at Forsyth Tech is the mid-30s, and the majority are women. Jobs are in the bio-sciences and agriculture, pharmaceu­ ticals, medical equipment and research and training. The morket has slowed some, but employers are op­ timistic. The BioNetwork is the strongest training organi­ zation in the world. Read said. He touts the slogan “Heal, Fuel and Feed The World.” B r a lle y : D a v ie T o o S m a ll T o B e D iv id e d O n is s u e s School board members, Mocksville and Cooleemee town board members, county commissioners, stnte rep­ resentatives and business leaders - even the president and' other officers of The Golden Leaf Foundation were in Mocksville last week for the quarterly economic update from Terry Bralley, president of tho Davie County Eco­ nomic Development Commission, "Wow,” was Bralley’s feeling after visiting the Bio­ technology Center in Winston-Salem, “What an opportu­ nity for our county, for our region.” That philosophy of cooperation is necessary to move forward, Bralley said. It has to start inside Davie County, and spread through the region and state, “We really are a region. Sixty percent of our residents work outside the county,” Bralley said. “We’re blessed that our boards work together. The competition today is I the world. It’s not Yadkin Cpunt|^,.or Forsyth County, I y/e're too small a cqunty to ^ ‘divided among each other bn any issue.” ' ^ ^ The economic development scene is active. Bralley said he gets inquiries weekly, with 12-13 visits here by potential employers every quarter. “1 hope we have seen the bottom,” he said. “I talked with the supply chain people. Managers are asking ‘W hat’s your carbon footprint? Are you socially and en­ vironmentally friendly? What are you doing to reduce your waste’?” erry Bralley: "We really are a region. Sixty percent our residents work outside the county," Gwyn Riddick gays Davie is on the right track. Russ Read: "Heal, fuel ahd feed the>orld.” Bill Dean: Cooperation and technology are key. Visitors listen to speakers talk about the future of the bio-tech industiy. --------------------------........!--------------■............. ■ ' I Doug Drabble talks about the pharmaceutical indus­ try. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - C h a s e . . . Continued FFom Page 1 Corner Store at NC 801 and US 601 South twice earlier that evening because of dis­ turbances involving Deese, who each time left the scene before officers arrived. Deese had an extensive record, and her driver’s li­ cense had been permanently suspended last year, West said. The Cavalier was owned by John Cicero M iller Jr.^, who between the calls froih the store, had reported that it may have been stolen, Inves; tigating officers determined that it was an unauthorized use of a vehicle, West said. ^ N/locksville Police Sgt. Keith Gunter and Detective Nelson Turrentine on the scene of the drug raid last Thurs­ day. ■ Photos by Robin Snow B u s t . . . Sheriff's K-9 Officer Cody Stephens escorts Marcus Fortune to jail. Continued From Page 1 woods behind the house. Detectives forced entry into the home and detained the three. The man in the woods was detained there, but was not found to be in possession of any narcotics and was released, Stokes snid. Lee was charged with simple possession of mari­ juana by the Mocksviile Po­ lice Department, He is sched­ uled to appear in court on Aug. 13. In the room where Fortune and Arnold fled, detectives located approximately eight grams of crack cocaine in Clark 'IVotter Hemming 'I\itterow Newspapers Win 17 Advertising Awards Davie Publishing newspa­ pers earned 17 awards in an annual hJ.C. Press Associa­ tion Best Ads Contest. The Clemmons Courier won nine awards am ong small community newspa­ pers. The Davie County En­ terprise Record won eight awards among medium sized community newspapers. The Enterprise awards: • Ad D irector Ray Tutterow won a second place award in the best full color motor vehicle category with an ad for Ail American Ford Mercury. • Retired ad representative Bob Corson and ad designer Jeannie Trotter earned a sec­ ond place award in the best food category for Foster Drug. • Clemmons Courier nd director Christy Clark and Trotter won a second place award in the best full color home furnishings and appli­ ance category for Design Galleries. • Tutterow and his staff won a second place best use of full color award for a “Good Luck Mr. President” ad. • ’^tterow and staff won a second place best commu­ nity service signature page award for a “Happy Fourth of July” design. • Tutterow won a second place best ndvertising cam­ paign nwnrd for Gym 365. • Ad representative Bruce Hemming nnd Trotter won a third pluce best real estate ad award for Miller Building & Remodeling. • The staff won a Gold Star for the special section, “Footbail 2008 - We Have No Fear.” The Courier awards: • Clark andfrotter won first in best real estate ads for Allen Tate Realtors. • C lark and Publisher Dwight Sparks won a flrst place award in the best full color institutional ad for Clemmons Fire Department. • Clark and Trotter won a first place best full color re­ tail ad for Dero’s, • Clark and Trotter won second place in bes^pparel, jeweiry and accessories with an ad for Hip Chicks Bou­ tique. • Clark ond Sparks won a second place best full color institutional award with an ad for the Clemmons Fire De­ partment. • Clark androtter earned a third place best full color food ad for M rs. Hanes Moravian Cookies. • Clark anffrotter earned a third place best institutional ad for Animal Ark. • Clark and Sparks won a third place best use of full color award for o Holloween page. • Clark and Sparks earned a third place best community service signature page award for a July Fourth creation. a d v i c e Let our advertising representatives help you expand your business. Call today! 751-2120 several baggies and 9.5 grams of marijuana in several baggies, according to Stokes. Fortune and Arnold were both arrested and each charged with intent to manu- facture/seli/deiiver schedule 11 controlled substance, felony possession of sched­ ule II controlled substance, possession with intent to m anufacture/sell/deliver schedule VI controlled sub­ stance, and possession of schedule VI controlled sub­ stance. Both were given a $100,000 secured bond and arc scheduled to appear in Davie District Court on July 6. C o o l e e m e e B r i e f s Budget Apprqye4 Following a public hearing, where no one spoke, held this month at town hall thé Cooleeinee town board approved the budget for the Upcoming fiscU year. The budget is balanced at. $648,374 and Mayor John Chàndlèr announced that é e prop- • erty tax rate for the,i009-2010 fUéal year Will remain at ,38i" and ^e solid waste collection fee will remain at $12,50 per.- month, or $150 per year, per household. Commissioner Fran Parker pointed out liighiights of the budget which included.: proposed work to be done on WaU Street Extension beside the fire department and an increase in capital outlay to begin work. on a new park shelter. The budget was approved unanimously., Police Chief Offers Suggestion Cooleemee Police Chief Bobby West spoke to board mem-,, bers at this month’s meeting and suggested efforts be made to^ repair and improve the tennis courts inside the town, West said , he felt Ihe courts would provide a positive place for people in Ihc town to use. The courts are in need of resurfacing, paint, -; and lights. “Even if wc have to go out and tty and raise dona-,, tions I think we need to fix it,” West said. > Drainage Problems Addressed Board member Tommy Day wait told the board that recent heavy rains near Cross and Duke sUeets intersection showed" drainage problems in lhat nrea and water was overflowing in the road. The board agreed to look further inlo the problem. WE BUY GOLD! D M M O N t^ y ^ GOLD GALLERY MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 C1ÆMMQNS • 766-1800 ^ S S D O H 'T W A N T m S O X m S S — » S O W O P E N I N I V i O C K S V I I . 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A toilet that constantly leaks loud enough lo hear can waste hundred of gallons of water each day. Toilet leaks cannot always be heard. Putting food color In the tank and watching for a change of coior In the toilet bowl, can delect a silent leak. • Check the water heater for any valve leaks (pressure relief and main valves) • Check pipes coming Into the house for leaks and have them repaired Immediately. Don't forget to check outside faucets and garden hoses. > If you have an Irrigation s' frequently Inspect all connections for leaks. valves SERVICE DIRECTORY D u k e P ow er 1 -8 0 0 -6 5 3 -5 3 0 7 W ate r & S ew er E m erg ency N u m b e r 7 5 1 -0 8 9 6 ¡Not for billing questions/ T im e W a rn e r C able 1 -8 8 8 -6 8 3 -1 0 0 0 E m barq T elep ho ne 1 -8 8 8 -7 2 3 -8 0 1 0 Repnir scrvice 611 Yadkin ValleyTelecom 336 463 5022 GDS Davie Recycle & Garbage Picliup 7S1 1S85 Pied Nat Gas 1 -8 0 0 -7 5 2 -7 5 0 4 24 Hr Emergency Service 751-4954 MOCKSVIIXE PUBUC OFFICIALS Tbwn Board Dr. F.W, Slalc, Mayor Richard Broadway . i J.C, "Buster" CIcaly, Bill Foster LashSanford Lee Rollins' Brlan\ StevieDulln NealCheek ■ Clint Jiinker Alanlakey’ ViUMarMin ' Janie Neely , , Zoniny Board of Ad|iMtment Ipn Hicks Byeriy, (exiraierritorial member) v: Paisy Crenshaw D^ey Hunt (Chair) Gail Kelly SusanPrim Stuart Shore (Vice-Chair) Christine Bralley, Town Manager , 753-6700 V Robert Cook, Police Chief 753-6710 MUieWest, ;J№blic Works Department 751-2519 Michael Gamer, RecreaUoa Director ' 751*2325 ' №uiH Carter, Fire Chief , 751-57S2 ' Parks & Grounds 751-5500 , ' Contraeted Services 753-6051 Piilnllllig it Zoning I‘"753:6050', ■; Independence Day at Rich Park! Join us at the M o c k s v i l l e / D a v i e P a r k s & R e c A n n u a ! M y 4 t h C e l e b r a t i o n I Parking Is available at Rich Park for oniy $5 per vehicle, or FREE at the Brock parking lot on N. Main St. Walk In for FREE. Jy The Music of ^ 3rd Generation C r u is e In The first and third Monday of each month from 5;30 till daik, the Piedmont C.A.R.S, Association is hosting its summer Cruise In. Events include a 50/50 drawing ond music by DJ. Barry Rentz. The Cruise In dates for 2009 are as follows: July 6 July 20 Aug.3 Aug.17 Sept, 7 Sept, 21 Oct.S(Ustonefar20Q9) For more information call Bob Bfannock (336-751 -3770) or Cooler Correll (336-284-2079), www.piedmont-cars.com Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association is not responsible for any damages, loss, or Injury while attending the Cruise Ins. J u n k e r 's M ill O u t d o o r T h e a t e r Admission; $10.00 Seniors: $8,00 Under 12: FREE July 11«h, Saturday R & B Night Blue Devllle (Todd Phillips) Tin Can Alley (Mel Jones) 7:00-11:00-PM August 15th, Saturday Beach Night & The Oldies Featuring: Grady McClamrock &Tlm Smith In theTrobadours Band 7:00-8:30 PM THE FANTASTIC SHAKERS 8:30-11:00 PM Sept. 12lh, Saturday Classic Rock Thirteen 20 Warm up band - to be announced 7:00-11:00 PM Band Information on their websites FOOD & DRINK AVAILABLE • BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIR For More Information contact Tami Langdon 336-909-2263 Mocksville/Davie Parks & Recreation Dept. 644 N. Main St, • Mocltsville, NC 27028 • (336) 751-2325 Summw I ____i.June 15 • Park. Will meet'onAug 14 ©Shelter is® Riel Mon.-Frl. from 8:30am-12:30. SS.OO per week craft fee. Grades; rising K - 6th. Breakfast & Lunch provided free of charge & MES On rainy days, we wiii meet at the Brock Gym. Contact; 751-2325 for morelnfo. JaltitttLCtlthrilltn.eJlltli Pirk, •: Sat., July 4th. Music by 3rd Generation, Davie County Senior Games will be selling Concessions along with other food venders. Fireworks display 0 930pm. Parking Is SS per car. You may walk In for free. Parking will be available behind the Brock Gym. Bring your family oirt for an evening of fun, music, food and fireworks. Inflatable rides from 6:30 - 8;30pm for young children. U6 - U U Soi«r Le«au»-Real5ter In August. Cost; $40 Includes a T-shirt. All games are played at the Soccer Fields behind Pinebrook Elementary. Tennis - by Barry Kennedy 751-3194 to register Beginner Tenrtls Clinics- Times: 5-6 PM Days; Tues. & Thurs. Dates: June 9,11,16& 8. Program designed for students who want to learn the gameof tennis. Ages 10-16Cost $32.00 Inlermedlale Tennis afnfcs-Tlmes'. 6-7 PM Days Tues. & Thurs. Dates June 9,11,16, and 18. Program Is designed for students who want to Improve on their basic skills. Students will work on skills like ball placement strategy and drills. Ages 10-16;Cost $32.00 Advanced hlltlna c/Mcs-Tlmes; 8-9:30 AM Days Mon.- Fri. Starting Dates June 9. Program Is designed for competitive players. Players should be playing on Middle or High schooi teams or tournament players. Work a variety of drills, physical training and match playing strategies. Must be able to follow instructions and execute drills. Cost $25.00 per week Quick StarlTennls-'nmes 12-1 PM Days Tuesday and Fridays Dates June 9,12,23, and 26. Ages; 5-10 years old. Program designed to Introduce children to tennis, we wiii use smaller rackets, courts & nets. Parents are encouraged to participate. Class will be held in erocii Gym. Cost; $32.00 parent and come Join us^for a'fun doubles night. Stans June 11 at 7PM, team will play in a fun filled night of doubles. Kids should be ages 10-18. ifyou do not have a parent who plays let me know, I should be able to get you a substitute. We will piay every Thurs. evening for 6 weeks. $25.00 per team. weeks start Date; Juno 10 Ages 12-18. This league Is for ail Junior players who want to play In a fun and competitive league. Kids will piay each other In singles. At the end of round robin play we will hold a tournament for all the players.Cost Is $20,00. Dsvli Metro Tie Kwon Do Offering classes for kids 6 and up and adults of all ages. A great way to learn self defense, build confidence, gain discipline and have fun in a relaxed atmosphere. Meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays ® 6pm. Chief Instructor; Mr, Gary Keeble 391-4538 Senior WilHna Pfoariin-Mondav - Friday from 6:00am - 9am. No chargel Wieitllna • Date; July 20-23, must register by July 15. Cost; $45 Includes t-shlrt. Ages; K-6tn grade. Time: 6-7:30. Location; Brock Gym. Instructor; Former State Champion Coach Greg Atwood. Wate checlrpayable to CregAtwood SaSiiri.Date; August 3-7 at Pinebrook Soccer Fields. Time; 6-7:30. Must register by July 30th, Cost; $45 Includes t-shlrt. Ages; 4-12. Instructor; Polly Reynolds. Make chech payable to Polly _________ .; & Girls. Date; Aug 10-13, mustregister by Aug 4. Cost; $45-lncludes t-shirt. Ages: rising K-6tn grade. Time: 6-8 at Brock Gym. instructors; DHS Coach Mike Absher & staff. Make check payable to Mike Absher. Shelters available to rent at Rich Park, Masonic Picnic Grounds & at the RlverPark In Cooleemee. Call for reservations® 751-23251 M a n a g e r s C o r n e r Inflatable rides from 6:30-8;30pm Coficesslons will be available A new fiscal year for the Town of Mocksville t»eglns July 1,2009. This year's budget will Include a decreased tax rate of 29 cent per $100 valuation and no Increase in water and sewer rates. At the beginning of this new budget year I would like to thank Mayor F.W. Slate and Commissioners J.C. "Buster" Cleary, Richard Broadway, Bill Foster, Lee Rollins and Lash Sanford for their continued support and contributions. The Town of Mocksvllie residents are fortunate to have the leadership provided by this board. Also, 1 would like to sincerely thank the employees for public ¡en/lce that extends beyond a dally Job. With combined efforts and great support from staff, employees, legal counsel, and various appointed board members; the service to the citizens of Mocksville will continue to t»e regarded as top priority In the most effective and efficient manner. Enjoy a ”day-catlon In Mocksville this summer. Picnic In Rich Park, enjoy an American Legion Baseball game, check out a book at the library, engage In one of the many summer recreation activities. Stroll through the historic downtown, shop and eat Take advantage of the many local opportunities Including Junker's Mill and the Brock Performing Arts Center (see (Calendar of Events), Here's to a New Year, with best regards, ChristlneW.Bralley • Town Manager Y a rd W a s te S ite The yard waste site will be closed Saturday, July 4,2009. It will reopen for tha 3rd Saturday iJuly 18,2009). The waste site will be open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays In July, August & September. The yard waste site hours are from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Yard waste may be dropped off during the week by appointment only by calling 751 -5500. Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the gate Is locked. Do not leave bags of yard waste at the compost site. Residents of the Town of Mocksville aie allowed to waive the dumping fee at the yard waste site for one truckload of yard waste per month. Purchase: Mulch • $5 per scoop Leaf Compost - $5 per scoop Drop off fees: 1st load of yard waste per monlh frea (Town of Mocksville Residents only) Thickload of yard waste: $5 1/2 truckload or less: $3 Tyallerexceedlng10fti$10 F O G A l e r t m s , OILS AND 6REÂSB ACCUMULATIONS CAN BLOCK YOUR PmVATB PLUmiNG SYSTSMAS WELL AS PUBLIC SEWCRS Bolh residential and business customers con help prevent wastewater overflows by minimizing the amount of fOG disposed of through plumbing drains. Inside a sewer, fats, oils and grease change to a plaster-llke consistency and can block the pipes, causing an overflow of untreated wastewater. At home,you can dispose of normal cooking oil and grease by putting It In a container as part of your solid waste rather than through your sink and plumbing drain. Wiping and scraping pots, pans and other utensils before washing them ate Important steps In proper grease disposât if your business generates waste grease, fats or oil, you should have a grease interception system that works effectively. A company that recycles fats, oils and grease should regularly clean out the grease trap. S t r e e t L ig h t O u t a g e s For your convenience, Duke Energy provides a 24-hour Customer Service Line 1-800-653-5307, Town residents may report street light outages directly to Duke Energy or you may contact the Town Hall and we will be glad to report the outages for you, 753-6700, When reporting an outage, It Is necessary to have the closest street address to the light. Davie County Arts Council Enjoy the flogs ot Davit as presented by the Town of Mocksville and the Davie County Arts Counclll You wiii be able to see the flying canvases from July 7th until July 28th (if weather permits their Installation on the 7th.) Daniel Furniture, Relay for Life and the Davie County Arts Council have teamed up again to sponsor a chair palming contest called Chair for Lift which benefits the American Cancer Society. With their sturdy construction and artists' creative design these chairs will be works of art to cherish for generations to come, thus the contest title, Chair for Ufi. Chairs will be on exhibit In the Brock Gallery from July 6th until July 30th. A reception will be held to honor the artists on Friday, July 10th. People's Choice Award will be announced at the reception. Each chair wiil be Judged by anyone who wishes to vote for their favorite chair. There will be a $100 US Savings Bond awarded to first piace, and prizes wiil be given to other wInners.Wlth the permission of the entrant, the chairs will be auctioned off from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the 2009 Relay for Ufe event on July 31st held this year at the YMCA track. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society. Last year the artists raised over $900 for this Important fund raiser. Register now for the July 20th - July 25th Missoula Children's Drama Camp (Completed grades 1 st-9th) - Jack and the Beanstalk Kids and their parents need look no further for a cool afternoon or evening of fun - come to one of the arts council's July 25th Jack and thi Btanstaik Ptrformancts at 3:00 and 7:00, general admission Is $6. If you missed the first week of Missoula Drama Camp don't despair you can register now for the second week which will be August 10th - August 15th with Cindtrtila. Another fun time for kids of ail ages Is to see CindntHa being performed on the Brock stage August 1 Sth at 3:00 and 7:00 with general admission of $6. Historic Downtown Mocksville, In partnership with the Davie County Arts Council Invites young and old to participate In a community art project entitled Noteworthy. The Intent of the project Is to not only highlight artists but to seek out Images to use on sets of four note cards. The note cards will be used by Historic Downtown Mocksville as a fund raiser for future projects. Historic Downtown Mocksviile Is an association of merchants-retali, restaurant, professional manufacturing, government-dedicated to making Historic Downtown Mocksville your first choice when you have need for one of their services, The group takes pride In Its heritage and Is striving to keep this historic district vibrant. Notmiorthv art entries would capture the beautiful architecture and charm of Mocksville to be shared with others In correspondence or as framed miniatures. The Davie Countv Arts Coiincll will be In charge of receiving and exhibiting the art entered Into the competition. The exhibit will be shown In the Brock Gallery from Auqust 1st through August 30th. A reception will be held on Sunday, August 1 from 2 00 Ш113:30 pm and will be open to the public for the artist to discuss their artwork Tfte wipners will be announced at the reception. Ail entries are to be delivered to the Davie County Arts Council on July 27th and July 28th from noon until 5 pm. TownofMpd^lle • 171 C I^S t.,j№ lle • Июле Í3M) 753^700 • Fax (336) 751-9187 • Web Site vnmnio<ksvlllenc.org • ^Шночщ.^тШо,»Ьтг>ШоАММ oilgln, rtliglon or dltabllllr In Its «wpfoyment ofportutilllu, programs, senrhes or otlMilts. ' P u b l i c R e c o r d s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - 7 Fires Davie County fire depurt- mcnts responded to the follow­ ing calls: June 17! Mocksville, 9:21 a.m., LaCnrreta Restaurant, gas alarm; William R, Davie as­ sisted; Cooleemee, 11:02 a,m,, Grove Street, cut gas line; Jerusalem assisted; Jerusalem, 5:12 p,m., Michaels Road, re- portedi structure fire; Cooleemee assisted; Jerusalem, 9:57 p.m., US 601 South, structure Tire; Cooleemee assisted, June 18: Advance, l:40p,m„ Daisy Ridge Lane, automobile accirlent; Farmington, 3:33 p.m., Dutchman Trail, service assign­ ment; County Line, 6:15 p.m., Blackweidcrs Trading Posl, brush pile fire. June 19! Mock.sville, 8:25 a.m., N, Salisbury Street, auto­ mobile accident; Mocksville, 1:32 p,m,, Nealy Street, public service, June21: Smith Grove, 10:45 a,m,, Howardtown Circic, auto­ mobile accident; Smith Grove, 3:22 p.m., 1-40 East; Famiing­ ton assisted; Farmington, 12:58 a.m., Deerfield Drive, fire alarm; Smilh Grove assisted; Mocks­ ville, 5:04 p.m., Rolling Hills Lane, structure fire; Cornatzer- Dulin assisted; Smilh Grove, 5:23 p.m., Milling Road, fire alarm; Fork, 5:22 p.m., Funder Drive, fire alarm; Fork, 6:29 p.m., US 64 East, on stand-by. Arrests The Davic County Sheriffs Department made the following arrests: - Heidi Shawn Doss, 32, of West Virginia was arre.sted June 15 for breaking into a coin/cur­ rency machine. Trial date: Aug. 12 in Surry County. - Emest William Gragert, 50, of Elmore Road, Mocksville was arrested June 16 for resisting, delaying, and obstructing. Trial dutc; July 16. - Cedric Herman Jones, 40, of Fairfield Road, Mocksvilld was arrested June 16 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 9. - Alice Hess Clarke, 48, of Statesville was arrested June 19 for trespassing. Trial dale: July 23, - Amy Lynn Campbell, 34, of Statesville was arrested June 19 for trespassing. Trial dale: July 23,. - John Garfield Laws, 50, of Yadkin Street, Cooleemee was arrested June 19 for probation violation. Trial date: July 15 in Iredell County. - Larry Lee Willard Jr., 23, wilh no address listed was ar­ rested June 19 for failure to ap­ pear. Triul date: Aug. 18 in Stokes County. - Dana Frank Sulier, 25, of Jainestowne Road, Mocksviile was arrested June 19 for assault and battery. Trial date; July 9. - William Franklin Tatum, 31, of Williams Street, Mocks­ viile was an'ested June 19 for non-support of a child. Trial date: July 21. - Jerry Lee Pearcy Jr., 42, of Creekside Drive, Mocksville was an-ested June 20 for affray. Trial date: July 23, - Michael Wayne Seamon, 41, of Creekside Drive, Mocks­ ville was arrested Juno 20 for affray. Trial dale: July 23, - Angela Diane Tcrpening, 35, of Ken Hoots Lane, Ad­ vance was an'ested Juno 20 for threatening phone call. Trial date: July 9. - Samantha Taylor Meadows, 18, of E. Roliingmeadow Road, Advance was an'ested Juno 20 on an order for arrest. Trial date: June 30 in Forsyth County. - Luiz Gutierrez, 34, of Cameiot Way, Mocksville was arrested June 20 for assault by pointing a gun and assault by pointing a gun at a law enforce­ ment officer. Trial date: July 23. -Jeffrey Shane Jacobs, 36, of Dogtrot Road, Mocksville wos ' Naturai, Organic Coij^lcs Designer fragrancea ¡00% pure mineral makeup DdVinci Minerals . See w hat all the rdffelfs aboutl \ ^ ul Choice of Tbp MaKmp Artist's ^ No Hidden Chemicals , ' .. ^ Full Coverage w/oiit the h^yinesp^' ♦ nQjrriiailqn and will remove rednM/friim the skin ^ ' ' " i ' * Vfery riatural and lasts all day Ftnally^ eveiythbtgyo(t want U a mineral makeup and more. Bring lit yowMliittalMak*ua a ^iS iih m j,iv^ a n a d d itim itm m ' 2i«8 LswlfvllltClammon Ciiittr, 76&-2070 Town of Mocksville Calendar of Events arrested Jiine 21 for assault on a government official/empioyec, resisting a public officer, as­ sault on a female, injury to real property, and injury to personal property. Trial date: July 23. - Chase Diiiori Finch, 17, of Windsor Court, Advance was anrested June 21 for breakingy entering and injury to real prop­ erty. Trial date: July 9. . - Michael Early, 18,ofBrush Mountain Road, Mocksville was arrested June 21 for breaking/ entering and injury to real prop­ erty. Trial date: July 9. - Brandon Charles Warren, 18, of Gordon Drive, Advance was arrested June 21 for break­ ing/entering and injury lo real property. Trial dole: July 9. Sheriffs Department The following incidents were reported to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. - On June 15 larceny from a motor vehicic was reported at a home on Farmington Road, Mocksviile. - Larccny was reported at a home on Richie Road, Mocks­ ville on June 15. - On June 15 threats were reported at a public building ott S. Main Street, Mocksville. - An assault was reported at a location on Hobson Drive, Mocksviile on June 16. - On June 17 a trespasser was repotted al a location on Liberty Church Road, Mocksviilc. • Trespassing and animal cruelty were reported al a home on Bcauchamp Road, Advancc on June 18. - On June 18 identity fraud was reported al a home on Seaford Road, Advancc. - Shoplifting, an assault, and disorderly conduct were re­ ported at the.Bermuda Run ABC Store on US 158, Advancc. - On June 18 lurceny was reported ut a home on LuQuinta Drive, Advancc. - Fraud wus reported at a convenience store on Cornatzer' Road, Advance on June 19, - On June 20 animal cruelty was reported at a home on Hobson Drive, Mocksville. - A trespasser and threats were reported at a home on Hobson Drive, Mocksville on June 20. - On June 20 the theft of an automobile was reported al a home on Edgewood Circle, Mocksviilc. - Trespassing was reported at a home on Bridgewater Drive, Advance on June 20. - On June 20 a burglary and larccny were reportcdat a home on Brentwood Drive, Advance. ' An assault and vandalism I M : i i . July 3 - Tow n Hall Closed July 3 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup July 4 - C elebration @ Rich Park July 6 -C ru is e In 5:30 til dark July 7 -rTown Board M eetin g 6 P M ' July 9 - Planning Board M eetin g July 10 - G arbage fit Recycle Pickup July’l 1 - Junker's M ill - R & Bf N ight 7 P M -1 1 P M July 13 - Foxx R epresentative 1 pm *4p m July 17 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup July 19 - Yard W aste Site - 8-N o o n ^ , J M ly 2 b -C r(4 ls e ln 5 :3 0 tl|d a rk ‘ July 2^ - G arbage & Recycle Pickup ^ July 31 - Relay for Life - Y M C A , ’ July 31 - G arbage & Recycle Pjckup AUfiUSI i'';')’'*'; ' A ug 1 -.R elay for Life - YMC;a Aug ‘l - Yard W aste Site - 8 -N p o n \ A u g ,3 - Cruise In 5:30 til dark \ A ug. 4 '-T o w n Board M eetln g ,6P M A ug. 6 -M a s o n ic Picnic A ug. 7 - M arshall Tucker B and - Junker's M ill, 8 p m Aug. 7 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup Aug. 11 - Foxx R epresentative 1p m -4p m Aug. 13 - Planning Board M eetin g Aug. 1 4 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup A ug. 15 - Yard W aste S ite 8 -N o o n Aug. 15 - Junker's M ill - Beach N ight & T h e Oldies, Fantastic Shakers Aug. 17 -: Cruise In 5:30 til dark Aug. 21 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup Aug. 28 - G arbage & Recycle Pjckup - fiEEIEMBEB.. Sept. 1 -T o w n Board M eetin g 6P M S e p t.4 - G arbage & Recyt;le Pickup Sept. 5 - Yard W aste Site -r 8-N ob n S e p t.7 - Cruise In 5:30 til dark. Sept. 8 - Foxx R epresentative 1-4p m S ept 10 - Planning Board M eetin g Sept. 11 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup Sept'. 12 - Junker’s M ill - Classic Rock '7P M -11P M Sept. 18 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup Sept. 19 - Yard W aste Site - 8-N oo n Sept. 21 - Cruise In 5:30 til dark Sept. 25 - G arbage & Recycle Pickup were reported at a home on Riddle Circle, Advance on June 20. - On June 20 an assault was reported at the rest area on 1-40 in Davie County. - A domestic assault was re­ ported at a home on Hilton Road, Mocksville on June 21. - On June 21 threats were reported at a home on' US 158, ^!Iocksville. - Injury to personal property was: reported at a home on Peoples Creek Road, Advance on June 21.' - On June 21 a burglary, lar­ ccny, and vandalism were re­ ported al a home on Griffith Road, Advancc, - The unauthorized use of an auloinobile was reported at a home on US 601 South, Mocks­ ville on Juitc2i. ■ On June 21 larccny from a vehicle was reported al a park­ ing lot on US 64 East, Mocks­ ville. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol; • A North Carolina woman was charged with reckless driv­ ing and hit und run after she wreckcd the vchicle she was driving June 19. Alexandria Rae Green of State Road was driving a 2001 Ford north on US 601. Green's vchicle went off the right side of the road and collided with two mailboxes. The vehicic re­ entered the road and Green left the .scene. 'Frooper C.D. Hull reported tho accidcnt occurred at ap­ proximately 4:14 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie woman-was charged with failure to reducc speed after the vehicle she was driving hit another June 20. \ Brenda Carol Huger of Junc­ tion Roud,.Mocksville wus driv­ ing her 2000 Isuzu west on US 64. Keith Joel Pate of Yadkinville was di^fvilig ii'2004 Toyota pick-up west on US 64 and was stopped in the travel lane I'or trai'fic ahead. Hager failed to rcducc the speed of her vehicic and it collided with Pate's truck. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurred ut approximately 1:10 p.m. and there were no Injuries. • A Davic man was chargcd with reckless driving after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving June 21. Herman Hiissell Travis Disher IV of Lera Lano, Mocks­ ville was driving his 1999 Ford pick-up north on Howardtown Circle, Disher entered a curve at an excessive rate of speed and his truck ran off the road to the rigiit. Disher came back on the road in a side skid, crossed the centerlinc, ran off the road to the left, collided with some trees, and overturned. Trooper M.T. Dalton re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 10:45 a.m, • Two deer were reporied hit by automobiles in the county last week. In the following re­ ports no injuries to the drivers were reported: John Wayne McCandless of Tennessee was driving his 2006 Chevrolet east on 1-40 wlien il collided with a deer in the right lane of travel, Trooper C.D. Hull reported the accidcnt occurred at ap­ proximately 10:02 p.m, on June 19. Joan Huffman Hamm of US 64 West, Mocksville was driv­ ing hci“ 2002 Chevrolet east on US 64. A deer entered the road in front of Hamm's vchicle and it collided with the animal. Trooper C.D, Hall reported tho accidcnt occurred ut ap­ proximately 10:35 p,m. on June 20, Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported to the Mocksville Police Department. • - A resident of Hillcrcst Circic reported June 15 Ihat a dog barks und growls at people and scatters garbage in the neighborhood. - All Advance woman re­ ported June 15 she was as­ saulted in a parking arc on North Main Street. - Cash register sales receipts were removed from a business on Sanford Avenue, it was re­ ported June 15. - A parked vehicle off Coo­ per Creek Drive wu.s scratched, it was reported June 15. - Someone tried to breuk into un office un North Main Street, and damaged parking signs, il was reported June 15. - Eggs were thrown onto a vehicle on Campbell Road, it was reported June 16. - The larccny of an inspec­ tion sign from a business on Salisbury Street was reported June 16. -A woman reported June 16 she was threatened at a resi­ dence on Milling Road. - A mollter and daughter got inlo an argument at a residence on Hardison Street, il wasje- ported June 18. -A house on Rolling Hills Lillie wii’s damaged by a fire on June 21, It started In the kitchen, Arre.sl.s - Evan Eugene McCrec, 39, of Jesse King Roud, wns chargcd June 15 with violation of a release order, simple pos­ session of marijuana and pos­ session of drug puruphcmulia. Trial dutc: July 30. - Toni Marie Pezzofcrruto, 28, of Ouklund Drive, was charged June 15 with obtaining property by fulse pretense. Triul date: June 18. - Carter Wayne Allen Jr., 33, of Charlotte, was charged June 14 with assault on a female and unauthorized use of a vehicle. Trial date: June 29. - Amanda Lilly Simmons, 27, of Dutchman Trail, was charged June 18 with common law robbery. Trial date: Aug. 21. - John Percy Lee, 60, of Etchison Street, was charged June 18 with possession of marijuana. Trial date: Aug. 13. - Keonna Tarae Roberson, 17, of East Lexington Road, wus churged June 12 with three counts of assault and one count each of damage to property and lurccny. Triul dute: Aug. 27, 'IVafflc Accidents - No charges were filed af- ter a wreck on East Lexington Highway at 12:35 p,m. June 14, Christopher Ray Smidi, 25, of Howardtown Circle, was driving a 1986 Oldsmobile that crossed’ Ihc center line and struck a 1994 Subaru driven by Lilly Booth Green, 65, of Lex­ ington, reporied Officer Chris Hefner. - Three vehicles were in a wreck on Yadkinville Road al 12:37 p.m. June 16. Jamie Rene Livengood, 34, of Riverview Road, Advance, failed to stop the 2005 Kia she was driving before it struck the rear of a 2003 Mitsubishi driven by Laura Anne Snook, 55, of Salisbury, knocking it imo the rear of a 2003 Ford driven by Terry Eugene Carter, 40, of Twin Cedars Drive, according to u report by Officer E.M. Pnrker, Cooleemee Police The following ure from Cooleemee Police Deparlfhent reports. - Patrick Cusey Nunn, 24, of Salisbury, was churged on June 20 with trespassing. Trial date: July 16. He is'accused of climb­ ing a power company wall on the Davie Counly side of the South Yadkin River. - Three people were arrested after a Mocksville man suffered minor injuries on Cross Street. John Garfield Laws, 50, of Statesville, was charged with assault, resisting arrest and as­ sault with u deadly weapon. Bond; $25,000. Robert Gray Ridings, 37, of Emcruld Lunc, Mocksville, was charged with assault, failure to disperse on command and re­ sisting urrest, Bond: $25,000. Donnie Lee Beaver, 25, of Nolly Road, was charged with resisting arrest nnd being intoxi­ cated and disruptive. Bond: $2,000. Officer Brent Cranford seized a hanimor, a rMor knife and a table leg. All of the men, including the victim, hud been drinking, according to Cranford's report. - Eric Thomas O’Ncul, 41, of Main Strcet, wus churged June 16 wilh ussaull. - The larceny of bottle of wine from the Hundi-Cupboard on NC 801 was reported June 13. - The breaking, entering and larceny of chips from the ball field concession stand was re­ ported June 11. . - The breaking, entering and larceny of a laptop computer from a residence on Cross Street was reporied June 10. - A man reported June 7 a neighbor on Riverside Drive threatened to kill him. - The larceny of gasoline from the Handi-Cupboard was reported June 2. - A patio and door frame at a residence on Ruffin Sireel was damaged, il was reporied June 1, - The owner of u dog found running at large on Erwin Street was cited for violation of a city ordinance, - Three people were cited at RiverPark for drinking alco­ holic beverages in violation of a town ordinance. C A L L N O W F O R E X T R A * 3 , 0 0 0 Additioiuil Discount or L(iw(*s Gill C.trd On Ail Rem<iinin(i Models! THB ВЛЮНТМОНИ ОДРВ WAt«ALL HOMES ARE TRUE OFF-FRAME MODULAR HOMES THS AVONOALIOAPI^ THE HAMPTON RAMC»i WAlStOMWr^l « •|-Я1оЕ«Н49А• US70EMt4Ím»N• LertonBuiineu STATESVILLE HDUSINO CINTIRPailiDilva.4ffi:in La<toneuilOM>70 Ä Ä " " ” FecloryBullt'FectoiySold-WeAREtheBulkkr-UndifìnancingAi/ellable 704.924.9393 www.StatesvilleHousing.cora Toll Free 1.877.283.4344 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 E n t e / p r i s e . . Continued From Page 1 We’ve nlways been pretty lean. The publisher delivers newspapers, The ad salesmen and the sports writer double as paperboys (and a papergirl) on Wednesday. So far, weekly newspapers have fared better than their big city brethren in this recession. The weeklies never feasted on the big national adver­ tising contracts that have disappeared - ruining the profit ledgers of the big city dailies. We never got the big bank ads or the national car promotions. But we’ve all felt the pain. Auto advertising has all but disappeared in the national upheaval. Real estate advertising - for two decades our biggest sector - has contracted as home sales have plummeted. And we’ve lost Gene’s Auto Parts. For all of my 24 years here, Gene and Pat Rominger of Farmington Jackie Seabolt covers crime and town board meetings. Managing Editor Mike Barnhardt checks out the latest copy of the newspaper. “a com puter can help, but not replace a reporter, and that Is still the critical job of a newspaper. Publisher Dwight Sparks Jeannie Trotter designs advertising for the newspaper. advertised their Clemmons store every week in the newspaper. The retired in May, closing the;store. They sent a note with their last payment: Cancel their church page ad. They have faithfully supported our newspaper. So have many others. The Mom-’n-Pops have always kept us afloat. Those little.church page ads foot the bill for the various news items sent in by the churches about their worship services. Christmas cantatas, revivals and such. Similarly, the football and basketball contest ads pay the salaries of our sports writers to cover West Forsyth and Davie High. We've had a football contest for 24 years. A handful of charter advertis­ ers have been in every season. There’s nothing glitzy about us. The Enterprise Record, except for color photography, looks much like it did 50 years ago. That’s by design - and experience. I jazzed up The Clemmons Courier upon my arrival in 1985. New masthead. Color. Lots of pizzazz. We racked up pre.ss awards for outstanding design, but thc nice plaques hanging on the wall didn’t translate into higher circula­ tion, I quickly discovered that the newspaper’s founder, Myrtle Tomlinson, knew what she was doing. Content sells newspa­ pers, hot gimmicks. We may not be the glitziest newspaper, but we throw a lot of information at our readers. Ten years ngo, a com­ puter guru sold me on a slick new website idea. (“The new thing, Dwight. Everybody’s going to this.”) Clemmons circula­ tion immediately started falling. Why spend 50 cents when you can read it free on the computer? Like the big city dailies, website advertising merits us a pittance. Advertising in the real newspaper pays the bills. The website damaged our flagship. Daily newspa­ pers are learning the same lesson. I didn’t repeat my mistake in Davie County. Davie has a website, but we only put teasing snippets on it. What to read something in the newspaper? Buy it. I get disappointed, angry and even threatening emails almost daily wanting internet access to our newspaper. Some of them impolitely question my intelligence. Anonymous emaiiers forget their manners. The website restrictions arc why I’m considered a dinosaur. Most daily newspapers give away their news for free on the ' internet. Like our big city breth­ ren, we nre encountering the ever-spiraling cost of health care insurance and printing costs. When we enrolled with Blue Cross/ Blue Shield 24 years ago, pieniiums were $60 a month. Now, the individual premium is $384 and ever- climbing. Newspapers across the nation have been encounter­ ing a “perfect storm” or rising prices nnd falling advertising sales. Battening down thc hntchcs, wc trimmed 10 percent of our workforce lnst fnll. For us, that meant two and n half positions. One in Clemmons. A full- and part-time positions in Davie. The Clemmons ax fell easily, A vacant news reporter position has gone unfilled. I now cover the Clemmons village council meetings. In Davie, the "downsizing” involved real flesh and blood - and it hurt. We had never had n layoff. The paperwork was new to us. The staff walked around with blanched looks on their faces, avoiding eye contact with me. I’ve cut other expenses where possible, and even tried to decipher our telephone bills, looking for savings.. But we haven’t cut out the occasional Ketchie Creek Bakery cookie run. For company m orale... now and then, everybody needs a couple of those whopping-big cookies. Keeping the joy of the job in tough times has been the biggest challenge. Everybody is having to do a little more. We’ve always wom multiple hats. Em­ ployees who wore two hats now wear three. We all know how to sell newspa­ pers. That has always been top priority. The Enterprise Record circulation is 9,500 - a penetration in our market unheard of among today’s daily newspapers. While daily newspaper circulation nationwide has been falling over the past two decades, we have been steadily climbing. During some “big news” weeks we have edged up as high as 9,800. We have often echoed Advance Mayor Linda Carter’s admonition: reading the Enterprise Record is one of the 10 Commandments of living in Davie County - along with supporting the volunteer fire department barbecues. As UNC professor Jock Lauterer discovered, our staff has a lot of history. Both photographer Jim Barringer and secretary Sara Campbell were here during the old Cooleemee Journal days. Robin Snow has been here since she was a teenager. Newspaper technology has changed dramatically in the past decade. Wc may be old-fashioned about some things, but we’ve scuttled our old clunky equipment for high-speed computers that allow us to do things faster nnd with fewer people. But the county commis­ sion and school board meeting still must .be manned in the same way they have been for 50 years. Managing Editor Mike Barnhardt gets the Mocks­ ville police news by walk­ ing up the street to copy the police blotter - the only way it can be done. A computer can help, but not replace a reporter, and that is still the critical job of a newspaper. We’re going to keep on keeping on. We don’t share the dire predictions of the death of newspapers. We still believe that holding a newspaper in your hnnds is fnr belter than strnining your eyes to rend n com­ puter screen. A cup of coffee and the newspaper go naturolly together. We pInn to be here. Our readers nnd advertisers hnve allowed us to muke a living. Even if our hairs are graying, we still get a kick out of bringing the news of this good land to you every week. The dinosaur still has its legs. Linda Morrison handles customers from the front desk. Sports Editor Brian Pitts enjoys covering Davie's ath­ letes. The Enterprise Record staff, from left: Bruce Hemming. Jackie Seabolt, Mike Bamhardt, Dwight Sparks, Linda Morrison, Sara Campbell, Robin Snow Brian Pit s James Barringer, Michael Cass, Jeannie Trotter and Ray Tutterow. ’ ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 ■ Bl Resilient Mocicsviiie Erases 7-0 Deficit By Brian Pitts Davic Enterprise Record If there was any remaining doubt that Mocksville's Legion bnsebnll team is n bona Tide contender for nn upper- eclielonTmish in thc Southern Divi­ sion, h wns erased in Sunday’s 15-11 eomebnck win over visiting Mooresville. Not too long ngo Mocksville wns losing six in n row nnd giving people every reuson to write its obitunry. Now it’s won four of five for records of 8-7 overnll and 5-6 in the division.,On Snt- urdny nnd Sunday combined, Mocks­ ville went 31 for 70 (.442) and scored 26 runs. In the process it delivered pny- baek for eariier losses, including 12- 10 nt Mooresville (5-4,4-4). In n scrnpbook moment, thc good guys wiped nwny a 7-0 deficit in n single nt-bat and broke n three-game losing streak in the scries. Mocksville’s last win over Mooresville wns In 2007. "Offensively I think wc match iip with nnybody,” Mike Lovelace said following his 177th victory ns Mocks­ ville skipper. "We made some defen­ sive ndjustments (during thc losing strenk). Wc had to find the right posi­ tions, and now we're shellacking thc bnsebnll.” Mocksvillc wns shaky in the early going. Its first six batters went down in 16 pitches, und Mocksville had one hit through three innings (Jess Cartner). Mockiiviile dug completely out of thc seemingly insurmountable hole in the fourth, scoring eight runs on eight hits. It started nfter Zeb Cope wns hit by an 0-2 pitch. Three pitches Inter, 'Hernan Bautistn homcrcd to Icft-cen- ler. On the next pitch, Znck Russell- ' Myers homered over the flng pq|e, iii' center. After Ryan Carter, Cnrlos Bautista and Clint Howell reached, Colby Seaford rapped a two-run single up the middle, With two outs, Cope singleil thc other wuy. After H, Buutistu reached on un error, Russell-Myers got his second hit of thc inning, u run-scor- ing single. Just like thnt, Mooresville's 7-0 lend wns gone. “We never feel like we're out of it," Lovelnce snid. "It wns looking like it might be n seven-inning gnme, but then everybody fed off euch other. We crnnked it up. We’re really hitting it right now." In u gume in which no lend wns snfe, Mooresville went buck in front 11-8. Mocksvillc didn’t flinch, scoring five runs in the sixth Torn 13-11 leud that it wouldn't relinquish. H. Bautista, Russell-Myers, Howell and C. Seaford supplied singles, Seaford's wns n two- run hit to left-center that cupped thc five-run rully, H. Bijiitistn went 3 for 5 with four RBIs, cranking his fifth und sixth home runs. He has 28 RBIs in 15 games. As nssistnnt conch Todd Bumgurner snid, some guys nre 5 o'clock hitters and some nre 7 o'clock hitters. Some guys look unstoppable during BP, but Please See Resilient - Pngc BS J» Zeb Cope covers second during a 9-2 loss at Stanly County.- Photos by James Barringer Cope Blazing Hot In Rout Of S. Rowan By Brian Pitts Duvie Enterprise Record There ure three good reusons thut TVler King's hot strenk hns hnd n hurd time escnplng the shudows. King went 2 for 5 with four RBIs In Suturdny's impressive 11-1 home win over South Rowun, giving him u hit in five con­ secutive gnmes. King is 8 for 18 during the strcuk, but he's not even close to the hottest but for the Mocksvillc Legion busebull tcuhi, which is n good thing If you're cdn(;h Mike Lovelucc. One who Is even hotter is Znck Russell-Myers, who went 2 for 4 with three RBIs nnd his third home riui. He's 14 for 26 during n six-gumc hitting streak. Another pluycr on u sizzling surge is Zeb Cope, who went 3 for 4 with three runs. His seven-gume hitting strenk hns lifted his uverngc to .461. A third skyrocketing player is Colby Senford, who went 2 for 2 with two runs nnd two wnlks. He's 5 for 7 over three gumes. Oh, und Clint Howell doubled to extend his hiuing streak to five. This was u monster win. Soulh cnme in lied for flrst in Ihe loss col­ umn with Rowun Counly. Lovelnce probnbiy expected Mocksville to give South nil It wunted considering it hnd won two of three und wus i playing nt home, but whut he couldn't huve an­ ticipated was a blowout game that was prncticnily over in the thirdinning. Mocksvillc hud 10 runs on 12 hits after three. "I'm going to give their hitters the credit," South couch Michacl Lowmun said. ‘They hit like they knew whut wus coming.” Mocksville grubbed u 2-0 leud in the first on Russell-Myers’ two-run homer. He jumped on n flrst-pitch fustbnll. In thc second, Mocksvillc batted around for the second straight inning, scoring four runs for a 6-1 lend. Hits cnme from C. Seaford, Howell, King, H. Buutista und Ryun Curter. “We’ve beaten the top two league teams," Lovelnce said proudly. "And we've held cach one of them to one mn,” assistant couch Ibdd Bum- gnrner chimed in, "I think this wns u belter totul lenm effort lhan (Ihc 2-1 win over Rowun)," Lovelnce continued. ',‘Wc went 15 for 34." '■ i Cope, who pliiyed for Hnmpden- Sydncy College in Virginin this spring, hns been ridiculously good. He got n two-strike single In his first nt-bnt. He singled on the first pitch of u hit-und- run. Then he got a two-strike single lo mnke him 3 for 3 -and 17 for 28 (.607) over seven games. "He's been on fire," Lovelace said. "I told him I thought we were going to huve to get u fire extinguisher to put him out. By the middle of the gnme I thought we were going to need n fire truck. He is something. Everything lie hits is on the bnrrel." D.J. Webb scnttered 10 hits in seven complcte-game innings - running record to 2-0 and lowering his ERA from 6.50 to 5.04 - as Mocksville uvenged u 17-15 loss al Soulh, That loss sturtcd n six-game losing streak. But Mocksville (7-7,4-6) won for the third lime in four games, whi|c South stumbled to 8-3 overall andlS-3 Ih Southern Division. A big reuson Webb hns been sue. ccssful Is precision. He walked one.yj this gnme, nnd he's wulked .scvcii.tt 25 Innings, He wns very economicKK throwing 95 pitches, or 13,5 per inning; "Webb pitched out of some JnmS", but he wns in control," Lovelnce suid. Please Sec Rout - Page BS. Bautista’s Long Hit Streak Ends In Stanly Los# In the wide open Southern Division, there’s little lime to cclebrute u big win. After winning two in n row, the Mocks- ville Legion bnsebnll lenm wns pumped up us it visited Stnnly County last week. But Mocksville's spirits were dampened by u 9-2 defent, Mocksvillc struggled with runners on bnse, nnd its first three pitchers struggled while fulling to 3-6 in the division, Stunly squnred its Icngue record nt 3-3, The story of the gnme wus Mocksville's inability early in the gnme to find n clutch hit. It hud the buses louded with one out in the scc­ ond, A squeeze play backfired. Instead of scoring at Icnst two runs, it settled for one und n 1-1 tie. Colby Senford singled with two outs in the fourth, but Cnrlos Bnutistu wus gunned down at the plate, keeping the gume tied at 2- 2. Tyler King und Clint Howell reuchcd with no outs In the sixth, but Mocks­ villc cnme uwuy empty bunded us the deficit stuycd nt 6-2. Thnt wns pretty much the visitors' Inst gusp. “Wc hud chnnces,” ronch Mike Lovelnce snid nfter losing to Stnnly for the second time. It wns 11-8 when the teums met ut Rich Pnrk. "Wc left 11 runners on bnse. We couldn't cnsh In,” Mocksville’s spotty hitting wns compounded by a game-swinging er­ ror in the fourth. The gnme wns tied 2- 2 with two on und two outs, Mocks­ viUe made nn error on what would have been the third out, Stnnly mnde the miscue hurt, scoring three runs for u 5-2 lend. "We made n huge error," Lovelucc snid, Lovelucc trotted out five pitchers, nnd they were terrorized by lendoff mun Justin Culp, who went 4 for 5 with two homers nnd five RBIs, He led off the bottom of the first with u long bnll, Mcunwhile, Hemun Bnutlstu's shin­ ing slur dimmed. He went 0 for 5, end­ ing his 10-gnme hitting strenk. He cume in nt .418, “Hcrnun's swing wns long," Lovelnce suid, "He’s hud u few days off," Zeb Cope went 2 for 4 wilh u double. King wns 2 for 4 nnd C, Senford.2 for 3, Cope's hitting strenk reached six as his average climbed to ,437, Pitcher Rynn Cnrter (2-1) sturtcd und took his first loss. Suspect control hns led to n 6,48 ERA. He hns wnlk«^'; 15 in 16 2/3 innings, “ Slanly Co. 9, Mocksville 2 ■'* Mocl(svllle ab r h Ы ’ 1» Leonard p-cf 5 0 0 0 № Copess 4 1 2 0 ';i, H. Bamislnc 5 0 0 0 C Ru.sscll-Mycrs 3b 4 0 1 1 ”2;- King 2b 4 1 2 0 ÍX" Howell dli-lb-cf 3 0 1 0 zj;, C. Dniillsla rf 2 0 1 0 T. Seaford rf 1 0 0 0 Canncr Ib-p 3 0 1 0 C. Senford If 3 0 2 1. iii".' TolaU 34 2 10 2 Mocksville Oil ООО 000 - 2 ’ SlanlyCo, 110 310 30x-9 2B - Cope (6), C, Bnullstn (2), ' Mock IP II R ER BB SO Cnrter, L 3.2 6 5 2 4 1 Koontz 1.1 2 I 1 2 2 Burwell 1 5 3 3 0 0 Cnrlncr 1 0 0 0 1 0 Leonard 1 0 0 0 0 2 Whitlock Retires After 23 Years Of Football By Brian Pitts Duvie Enterprise Record Two outstnnding conches who con­ tributed significnntly lo Ihe finest stretch in Duvie* football history huve stepped nwuy, Chud Groover, who hus couched on und off since 1999,*re- slgned ns offensive line couch lnst win­ ter. Burry Whitlock, Duvic's offensive coordinutor for the pusl six yeurs, re­ tired from couching in the spring. Duvle's 12th-yenr heud conch, Doug llling, hud 12 ussistunts in 2008. It looks like he will huve to go with 10 this yenr. The rest of the stuff is bnck, including Todd Bumgurner, Jimmy Welch, Chris Cnllison, Ron Bivins, Devore Hohnun, Mike Herndon, John Bullins, Mike Rominger, Tim Dever- Icks und Rnndy Athey. Groover hus ulwuys been u highly- regarded OL coach. Whitlock has al­ wnys been n highly-regnrded conch in nnything he's coached. He was. upurt of the Davie footbnll family for 23 con­ secutive yeurs, including n long stint US South Dnvlc’s heud couch, “If you stuy in it this long nnd you develop n stuff like thnt, you know those times áre going to come," llling snid, “Couch Groover Is buttling thc fumily life. He's got to do other things with his time, und 1 told him I under­ stund thnt. With his knowledge, nlti- tude und rupport with kids, you won’t be nble to repluce him, “Coach Whitlock hus been n big pari of us for n long time, so we’re defi­ nitely going lo miss both of them. They won't be nble to be replnced, but we’ll move on. We’ll still be fine. We’re working on udding another coach, but everything’s in a hiring freeze right now. So we’re going wilh whnt we've got right now.” Whitlock joined Illing's stuff in 2002 nnd becnme his'offensive coor- dinntor in 2003, llling decided to lake over the playculllng duties for 2009, Whitlock's biggest passion is culling pluys, so he figured this wus n good time to hnng it up, “Actunlly I hnd thought nbout It the first year (dnughter) Ashley went to college (in 2006),” Whitlock snid, “In fuel, I snl down with llling nnd told him 1 wns thinking about getting out of footbnll, 1 decided to keep doing il und I'm gind I did, I wunted lo go out lov- ing Ihe gnme, I didn’t wnnt to go out mud or upsel ubout nnything. If you go back that one mote year and you don't like il or you're nol Into it, then you would lenve on n sour nole,” Whitlock had no problem whatso­ ever with llling inking over the reigns of thc offense. He snid he would do the sume thing in Illing's position. “llling is the heud couch und 1 re­ spect everything he’s done,” Whitlock snid, "I just didn’t think I would be huppy or like it ns inuch us I did, llling jusl wunted to get more involved wilh the plnyculling. If I was the head coach, I would have been culling the plays every game. With Zach (llling) being gone now, he wanted to gel more in­ volved, 1 totally understund thnl. You're nol going lo gel a belter group of coaches lhan whut they've got at Dnvie,” . Whidoek's new job is co-alhletic director nl the school he’s been at since his first yenr of teuching in 1986-87, South Davie. His AD sidekick is Bobby Byerly. "Thut’s something I've alwnys thought about doing, and I felt like it’s the right time to do thut," he suid. "Plus, Ashley’s senior yenr (In softball ul Gurdner-Webb) is coming up und they pluy u 20-gnme fnll schedule. I hnven’t gotten to see mnny of those games at nil becuuse of footbnll. I cnn nlwnys go bnck to coaching footbnll, but I can’t go buck und wnlch her se­ nior yenr. Thnl wns n big pnrl of it. Piease See Whitlock ■ Page B3 " ' f Ml*. В2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 S S The Timco team (left) was first In the Davie Habitat For Humanity golf tournament while the The Clemmons UPS team was third. G o lf Tournam ent Benefits D avie Habitat For (humanity Lake Louise prepnred the The winners were: first - greens as golfers showed up on May 30 to tec off for the nnnuai golf tournament fundraiser to benefit Habitat of Duvie County. After lunch provided by returning presenting sponsor, Walmart, golfers headed out to enjoy » beautiful wann Carolinu blue sky while embarking on pursuit for first pluce. Volunteers were busy muking rounds across the course to take golfers cold water and drinks. Piizes were awarded with no cost to Habitat due to the donations of prize sponsors. Timco Team, 3 day Trip to St. James Pluntation and golf resort. at Southport; second - The Clemmons UPS Store team; third - Wayne Frye Team; closest to pin - Julius Sutler; men's longest drive - Miinny Harden. The need for affordable housing increases in times of economic hardship while donations and grants decreased. To contact Hubitut for sponsorship opportunities or to volunteer, call 751-7515, email dircctor@dcmehabital.org or visit daviehabilal.org.The Wayne Frye team finished second. Davie Team Wins Operation Smile Tourney The team of Kyle Swice­ good, Seth Correll, Jason Correll and Juyson Judy eurncd the first-plucc cup in the third- annual Operation Sinile Golf Tournament ut Brynn Park in Greensboro on May 29. The captain’s choice tournament’s winning score was SI (21rundcr pur and four shots uheud of the fleld). "Today was not about the scorc. It was about raising money lo assist Operation Smile and operating on chil­ dren with clefts und palates,” Seth Correll suid. The tournament had 24 four-man teams. Swicegood, a board of director member for N.C. Opsmile, suid; "I’d love to take credit for today’s win. but I wus honestly just a good cheerleader for my team­ mates.” To help secure the win, Seth Correll buried a 60-foot putt. Ja.son Correll’s drives set up many of the team’s opportuni­ ties. Judy, of Elon College’s gólf team, made u huge differ­ ence. . "Swiccgood’s incredible tec shot on a par-3 got our rally go­ ing,” Seth Correll suid. Throughout the world. Op­ eration Smile volunteers repair childhood facial deformities while building public and pri­ vate partnerships that advocate for sustainable heullhcure sys­ tems for children und families. Tho tournament raised over .$29,000. ‘Wigeon Trio’ New Wildilfe Stamp, Print "Wigeon Trio," the 2009 North Curolina Waterfowl Con­ servation Slump and Print, will bs available Ihrough Ihe N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's N.C. Wild Store on July 1. Signed nnd nimibered regu- lur edition prints with mint stamps will sell for $145. The collector’s mint stamp will .sell for $10. The acrylic portrait, which depicts a trió of beautifully put- terned American wigeons rest­ ing among the cattails, wns painted by Gerald Putt, a nution- ully renowned wildlife urtist from Boiling Springs, Pa. "Wigeon Trio” marks Putt’s fifth honor us urtist for the North Carolina Wuterfowl Conserva­ tion Stnmp und Print, ulso known us the duck stamp. In addition to painting the Illinois Stute Duck Stnmp three times and placing in the top 20 in the U.S. Fish und Wildlife .Service’s Federal Duck Stamp contest mnny times. Putt has won Pcnn.sylvania’s prestigious duck stamp contest an unprecedented eight limes, more than twice tliat of any other arti.st. Proceeds from sales of the print and stamps will go to the Commission’s Waterfowl Fund, which generates revenue for tho conservulion of waterfowl habi­ tat in North Carolina. The money is used to'help North Carolinu moot its llnnnciul ob­ ligations in implementing the Norlh Anierlcan Waterfowl Management Plnn, Ihc inlcrnn- tionnl agreement helping restore waterfowl populations through­ out tho continent. In addition, fimds have been used lo supporl waterfowl research and to buy equipment lo manage wetlands. To purchase a print and mint stamp or for additional informa­ lion, call the Wildlife Resources Commission toll-free at (866) 945-3746, or visit Ihe agency’s online N.C. Wild Store, www.ncwildstore.com. Fish For Free In NC On July 4 On July 4 from 12:01 a.m. 11:59 p.m., anyone - resident and non-resident - can Fish in any public waler in Norlh Caro­ lina, including coastal wnlers, witliout the purchuse of n fish­ ing license or trout privilege li­ cense. All other fishing regulations, such as fish length nnd daily possession limits, as well ns bnit and tackle restrictions and park- use fees, apply. Authorized by tho N.C. Gen­ eral Assembly and started in 1994, North Curolinn's nnnuai frce fishing day, whicli nlwnys fulls on July 4, wns created lo encourage people to go fishing nnd promote Norlh Carolina's vAst aquatic resources. "Even with the cosl of fish­ ing licenses, fishing is a rela­ tively inexpensive fiimily pas- I n s u r a n c e ? It’s about pcuplu, not things. It's ul)aiit sci'urlly. It’s ubout conlldcncc, It’s nbuut rvltttlonslilps. It’s ubout (rust. It’s about youl As a local indcpciidcnl hbcih, wc cnn design an insurance program thnt'sjust right I'or you und your family. Give llie people you love Siilt.SovimI.Secwn!.* protection I'rom Milo-Owiiurs Insurance Company. % A u to ~ O u m e r s i n s u r a n c e J o l i n s o n I n s u r a n c e S e r v i c e s 127 M arketplace Drive Arusted ^.Choice' M ocksville, NC 270 28 (336)751-6281 lime that cnn be enjoyed yenr- rouml by childron and adults," suid Kyle Briggs, a fisheries program mannger with Iho com­ mission. ‘There is nb shortage of places where anglers of all uges cnn go lo reel in a variety of fish - from largemouth bass und cat­ fish in coastal rivers lo striped buss, cruppie and sunfish in Piedmont reservoirs lo trout and smallmouth bass in cool, moun­ tain streams. To make finding a spot to fish easier, Ihe commission pro­ vides a list of free fishing-ncccss nrons across Iho state nt www.iicwiidlife.org, The agency's Public Fishing Areas offer free access from tho banks of muny streams, rivers and ponds- across the state. Staff maintain these areas by clearing banks of underbrush, and in some cases; by constructing universally accessible fishing piers and graveled or paved parking lots, installing fish attractors, or baiting Ihe nrons with fish feed. The ugoncy works with local governments lo provide fishing opportunities in urban aroas tlirough a Community Fishing Program. Those sites typically fonluro solnr-powered fisli feed- / ers, universally-accessible piers and periodic stockings of harvestable-sized channel cat­ fish from April-Seplember. The commission has moro thun 40 sites in the prögram, wilh moro being udded euch yeur. Some of these sites hnve loaner rods and reels lhal an­ glers cnn borrow for tho dny on a first-come, first-serve basis. Through the Commission's Tackle Loaner Program, anglers can check oul a fishing rod and reel in much the same way they check out n librnry book. They receive a Tackle Loaner card, which is good at all tackle- lonner sites ncross Ihe stute, al­ though Ihe rods and reels must be returned lo the locution where they were borrowed. Norlh Carolina residents ago 16 and older who are interesled in fishing the remaining 364 days of tho year cnn purchase ¡i one-year comprehensive inland fishing license, which includes public trout waters, for $20. A one-year license to fish in coastal waters is $15; lo fish in inlnnd, including public trout waters, and coastnl wnlers, u unified license is $35 und is vnlid for one year from purchase date. S p o r t s B r i e f s , D a t e s Volleyball Camp The Davie volleyball camp will be from July 27-30 at Davie. The moming session will be from 9 a.m.-noon for rising grades 4-8. The afternoon session will be from 1-4 p.m. for rising grades 9-12. All campers will attend the morn­ ing session on the 30th for games and awards. The camps will focus on fundamental skill development and skill re­ view, offensive and defensive strategies, game play and fun. Each camper will receive a volleyball and T-shirt. The camp director is Davie coach Becky Miller, and the staff will in­ clude JV coach Aiyse Bowden and past and present players. The cost is $60 for early registration, ,$65 after June 30. To reserve a space, send a $25 deposit along with the registra­ tion form (available online nt wareaglepride.com or at your child’s school) by Jtme 1. Checks should be mude payable to; Davie Women’s Volleybnll. Contact Miller with any ques­ tions (millerb@davie.kl2.nc.us). Soccer Tryouts Davie boys socccr coach Lance Everctte will hold tryouts for the varsity and J V teams from Aug. 3-7 at Davie, starting at 6;45 a.m. Baseball Camp The Tri-Cats Baseball Camp for ages 6-15 will be held at the Davic Complex (behind North Davie Middle School) from June 29-July 2 from 9;30 a.m.-noon. The cost is $60. For more information, call Bobby Byerly at 336-978-5194. Golf Tournament The Cooleemee Civitan Club will hold its third-annual golf tournament on June 27 at Foxwood located in Woodleaf. The tournament is held in memory of Flake Blackwood, with proceeds going to tho Cooleemee Civitan Buikling Fund. The buikling is used to support otherclub fundraising events that will allow the club to meet its goal of Making a Differ­ ence In Our Community. Cash prizes; $300 to first place, $200 lo second and $ 160 to third, with awiu-ds going to fourth, fifth and sixth places. The entry fee is $40 per person, ,$5 for one mulligan. There will be contests for closest to the pin and longest drive, and lots of food and drink. For more in­ formation or to enter a team, cnll David Jordan (284-2030 or 336-909-2192) or Edgar Osborne (284-4353 or 336-655- 8937). Or visit the club website (cooleemeecivitans.com). H o m e R u n L e a d e r s Men’s Open Softball, • Todd Corvin (Nichols Construction) Chris Reeves (C&C Paint/O.sborno Towing) Brnck Beal (Nichols Construction) Britt Osborne (C&C Puini/Osborne Towing) Jnmes Whltuker (Nichols Construction) Nick Ruby (ERA Premier Realty Freebirds) Brinn Murphy (Tri-Coiinly) Zuch Vogler (ERA Premier Reully Freebirds) Dnvid Muson (CcScC Painl/Osbomo Towing) Drew Ridenhour (Allstate Insurunco) Chnrlio Parrow (Tri-County Todd Josey (Tri-County) Ryun Cuudle (RII Lawn/Duvio Alarm) Dennis Whisonhunt (RH Luwn/Dnvie Alarm) William Armsworthy (RH Lnwn/Duvie Alnrm) Chnrlic Crenshuw (C&C Paint/Osborne Towing) ■ 4 Chnd Dyson (C&C Puinl/Osborno Towing) 4 TVrone Mnrtin (Nichols Construction) 4 HR 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 Softball Standings Open League A Division RH Liiwii Care/Davic Alunn W-L 6-0 AlKslnte Insurance 5-1 C&C Painl/O.sborae Towing 5-1. Nichols Construction 4-2 Tri-County 3-3 Open League B Division ERA Premier Realty Freebirds 4-2 Ingersoll-Rand 2-4 Mocksville Fire 1-5 Moxie’s 0-6 Subway 0-6 Cliurcli League A League ; Fraternity 3-1 Hillsdale Methodist 3 .1 1; Liberty/Advance ''3-1 ; New Union 3-1 :- Rcdland 2-2: Eatons B League First Methodi.st/St. Francis ,' 4-1 Bethlehem Methodist ,3-2 Eagle Heights 3-3 ,: Green Meadows 2-2 Journey : 1-4 Hillsdale Baptist 1-5 C League Center Methodist ., 5-0 Blaise/Society ■3-2 Farmington Bnptist ■3-3 Jericho Church Of Christ 2-3 Advnnce Baptist 2-3 ‘ Liberty Methodist 2-2 Smith Grove 1-3 Æ'■Hr W h i t l o c k . . . Continued From Page B l Bobby and I are going to work great togelher.” Whitlock was a three-sport star at Davic in 1981 -82, play­ ing quarterback in football, point guard in basketball and shortstop in baseball. After a record-setting baseball career at Guilford, which played on the Division II level back then, Whitlock’s first coach­ ing job was at the helm of the Mocksville Americnn Legion baseball program, a role he held from 1985-88. At that time. Legion baseball was the biggest thing going in Davie County, and he was leading that train al the age of 21. His first football job was Davic tight ends coach under Mike Carter in 1986. Whitlock became a South Davie foolballcoach in 1987, and he was South’s head conch for 13 ycnrs. The Tigers evolved into a dynasty under Whitlock, going 119-41-1 for a .743 winning percentage. He directed them to records of 6- 1,7-0,7-0,7-1, 8-0, 6-1, 7-0, 8-0 und 7-1. Whitlock won’t be easily replaced because he really handles players well. He has the gift to make you see what he sees and want what he wants. He also has a great eye for talent. His touch as a coach car­ ried over to Davie. With Whitlock nt offensive coordi­ nator, Davie went 9-5, 14-1, 11-3, 12-2 nnd 8-4 between 2003-07, winning 54 of 69 games, al least a share of five confcrence championships and making a handful of deep runs in the playoffs. "We’re doing so much sluff in -the summer, but I under­ stand thal part of it,” he said. ‘To be competitive and suc- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - B3 Old School Davie Sports from 1969 Whitlock cessfui, you’ve got to do that. I’ve dedicated 23 yoars to foot­ ball and I’ve loved every minute of it. I’ve gained groat friendships Ihrough players and coaches. I’ve been able to SCO plaices I never would have seen becausc of football. One example is taking Raeshon McNeil on his recruiting trip lo Notre Dame, taking Cooler Arnold lo N.C. State and tak­ ing D.J. Rice to Coastal Caro­ lina.” The 1986-2008 stretch brought moments Whitlock will cherish forever. The 2009 season opener promises to be a tough night for him. It’ll bo the first Davic football game in eight years in which he’s nol on the staff. "I’m going to miss Friday nights, no doubt aboul it,” he soid. "But I will bo there. I’ll support Davie football. I al­ ways have and always will. I supporl everything the coach­ ing staff does. They’re a top- notch group of coaches thnt iielp kids out more than people really know in the community. “It’s been a great ride. I wouldn’t give anything in the world for what I’ve experi­ enced over 23 years.” • In the communily softbull league, Liberty-Concord’s men took over first placc by edging the Methodist 9-8. Joe Fowler led the Methodist with three hits. . The Cools scorcd six runs in the top of the soventh to deny the Baptist 11-7. Dude Jordan led the Cools with three hits. Jordan and Barry Riley socked home runs. Jimmy Wishon and Steve Ridenhour had three hits apiece for the Baptist. In the women’s softball league, the Presbyterian de­ feated Liberly-Concord 20-11 and split with the Methodist. Presbyterian’s Renee Myers went 4 for 5 in the 20-11 game. Ann Fosler hud four hils to lead the Baptist to a 15-2 rout of Liberty-Concord. • In Little League baseball. Fork outlasted the Cooleemee Indians 1-0 in nine innings to break Coolecinee's four-game winning streak. Fork scored the game’s only run in the bot­ tom of the ninth. Geiie Will­ iams pitched a great game in defeat. Cooleemee bounced back to beat West Davie 5-1. Terry Ward struck out eight as Cool­ eemee improved to 5-1. Mark Freeman contributed to the win by getting two hits. Bear Creek Farm _____EQVESrmNCEmR Lei m share our pajjlon for honcj wiih youl Spaelallzing In thoughUul, comraiilonato Initructlon for rider and hofM. 428 Alimi Road, MocktvMa, NC 336-492-6451 www.IxarcrMkfartnaquMlclr.coin К I CIM SI \ I Л ll \ I Julia Howard \( Ihtnst '^4¡h HtsHn I Please contact me in; MOCKSVILLE; (336) 751-6567 RALEIGH: (919) 733-6904 16 W. 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Matt Leonard is first in walks and second in runs. ; ;■ i. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - B5 Cope Rout... Leonard H. Bautista Russell-Myers Resilient... i s Continued From Page Bl “He kept the ball down and was able to throw offspeed when he was behind in the count. He knows how to pitch a little bit because he can throw more than one pitch at any time. And any timo you can do that, you can get them out.” Notes • Mocksville snapped a three-game losing streak in the series. • H. Bautista responded from his first hitless game wilh a 2- for-4, three-Rfil effort. • Matt Leonard is the most productive ,173 hitter you will ever find. He went I for 3 with two runs, drawing his team-high 18th walk. He's No. 2 with 18 runs. In addition, he made a beautiful catch in the seventh, “He dove on the warning track,” Lovelace said. • H. Bautista's expertise at catchcr helped Mocksville gel off to a commanding start. He threw out a would-be base stealer in tho first. “The ball was waiting on him," Lovclace said. On a second-inning sac fly, he helped tum a 9-2-5 double play. • The win gave Lovelace the most victories for a Mocksville coach. Dale Ijames went 175-88 from 1989-95 (seven years). Lovelace improved to 176-143 in his 11th year. Lovelace tPjwedfprJiwws iiom 1989-91, leaving with thè record for ca-. reer pitching' wins. “It’s an honor to break something by a Webb coach I played for and ono of the greatest coaches that’s ever coached Legion and high- school baseball," said Lovclace, who has played, assisted or head coached for 21 consecutive years. Mocksville 11, S. Rowan 1 Mocluvllle King 2b Cope 99 H, Baullito с Ru9Jill-Myor9 3b Carter rf Cutner lb C. Seaford If Howell dh Leonard cf ToUb nb r b Ы 5 1 2 4 3 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 34 II IS II S.Rovi«n MockivUlt 010 ООО 0 -1 244 001 x-ll 2B - Ri|i9ell-Myen, Howell (2), HR - Rus9ell-Myer>(3). Mock IP H R ER BB SO Webb.W 7 10 1 I 1 5 Continued From Page Bl struggle under the lights, Bautista is the opposite in Bum’s eyes. He looks ordinary during pregame, and he’s a ma­ chine when it counts, “During batting practice he’ll hit balls hard and they’ve got topspin on them,” Lovelace said, “But when he gets in tho game he's just so good at mak­ ing adjustments. He might not look so good on a pitch, but he understands the way people are trying to pitch him," Russell-Myers went 3 for 4 with three RBIs, a walk and his fourth home run, C. Seaford went 3 for 4 with four RBIs and a walk. Howell went 2 for 3 with two RBIs and a walk as Mocks­ ville piled up 16 hits to go along with seven walks. Starting pitcher Jake Koontz didn’t have his most impressive performance, giving up 11 runs (six earned) on eight hits, but he had enough to last six innings and even his record at 2-2. "After giving up seven runs, he was able to get us to the sev­ enth,” Lovelace said, "That was big for him to battle back," Not only did Russell-Myers pound Mooresville with his bat, he was a crucial contributor with his relief arm. He retired the first six he faced and nine of 11 overall. His three one-hit innings resulted in a save. No one is belter at coming in without bullpen work. “He hadn’t thrown in a week Mocksville Baseball Stats Record: 8-7,5-6 SD ;AVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB ; Carlos Bautista .380 42 12 16 2 0 1 14 4 4 ! Heman Bautista .403 57 14 23 4 0 6 28 2 0 1 Nick Burwell .444 9 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 ¡ ; Ryan Carter .306 49 12 15 4 0 ' 0 9 4 1 1; i Joss Cartner ,285 35 4 10 1 0 0 7 3 0 í ; Zeb Cope ,454 55 22 25 6 0 0 13 14 4 •; Brad Oaither ,000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !; Clint Howell .419 31 10 13 2 0 2 7 4 2 Tyier King .325 40 15 13 2 1 1 11 11 0 i Jake Koontz .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 '; ' Matt Leonard .153 52 18 8 1 0 0 4 18 3 > ; Zack Russell-Myers ,437 48 14 21 1 0 4 20 18 4 Colby Seaford .418 43 13 18 0 0 0 8 11 1 Tyler Seaford .428 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 D.J.Webb .304 23 6 7 0 0 0 5 5 0 Others .166 18 4 3 0 0 2 8 5 1 ■ TOTALS .348 513 149 179 23 1 16 137 106 21 : 1 W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO ; Nick Burwell 1-0 7.36 7 0 0 0 0 14.2 25 20 12 10 9 1 Ryan Carter 2-1 6.48 5 3 0 0 0 16,2 25 18 12 15 11 ; Shane Carter 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jess Cartner 0-1 18.00 3 0 0 0 0 4 9 9 . 8 4 2 ; ' Brad Gaither 0-0 8.43 3 1 0 0 0 5.1 8 6 5 2 4 1 Jake Koontz 2-2 4,54 9 3 ' 1 0 1 31.2 37 26 16 20 37 1 Matt'Leonard 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 ; Z. Russell-Myers l-l 6,23 6 2 0 0 1 13 11 17 9 .7 12 ! Tyler Seaford 0-0 27,0 1 0 0 0 0 .1 0 2 1 2 1 ;; D.J. Webb 2-0 5.04 5 4 1 0 0 25 33 21 14 7 17 ; Others 0-2 27,00 4 2 0 0 0 3.2 15 24 11 5 2 ; TOTALS 8-7 6.75 2 0 2 117.1163 143 88 72 99 and a half and he didn't take one warmup pilch in the bullpen,” Lovelace said. “His arm isn't like it was in the past, but he still knows how to pilch, and he’s going to keep you in the game most of the timo. It’s big to have somebody like that.” "He doesn't want warmup pitches,” Bumgarner said. “He can do that every night if we need him to. If you get in a jam in the middle of an inning, we can just bring him from third base." Mocksvillc's pitching depth has issues. But the way it can hit, it doesn’t need great pitch­ ing. It only has to be good enough. It is hitting .348 and averaging 9,9 runs per game. To put tho offensive into per­ spective, Mocksville scored 15 runs without Tyier King (pulled muscle), who is hitting ,325 with a five-game hitting streak. Its No, 9 batter, C, Scaford, is 8 for 11 (,727) over four games. Thore are oye-popping num­ bers everywhere. Cope has an eight-game hitting streak and .454 average. Russell-Myers is 17 for 30 (.566) over seven games and has a .437 average. Howell has a six-game hitting streak and .419 average. C, Seaford is hitting .418, H. Bautista .403 and Carlos Bautista .380. “Clint had a big hit to right on a 1-2 pitch,”;Lpyelace said. "He’s worked real hard. You can't get him out of the lineup. Sr. Legion Schedule W Mock 19, Kernersville 4 W Mock 5, Randolph Co. 1 W Mocksville 4, Concord 3 W Mock 20, Kannapolis 15 L S. Rowan 17, Mock 15 LW-Salem 25, Mock 7 L Lexington 9, Mock 5 LStanly ll,M ock8(10) L Mooresville 12, Mock 10 L Concord 18, Mocksville 8 W Mocksville 2, Rowan 1 WMock 18, Winston 6 L Stanly 9, Mocksville 2 WMock II, S. Rowan I WMock 15, Mooresville 11 24 at Wilkes County at 7 25 vs. Kannapolis at 7 26 vs. Wilkes County at 7 27 at Lexington at 7 28 vs. South Rowan at 2 28 at Western Forsyth at 7 29 at Rowan County at 7 July 1 All-Star Showcase at Asheboro 3 first round, playoffs , 8 second round playoffs 14 third round playoffs 20 fourth round playoffs 24 state toumament Note: The June 28 game against Western Forsyth was originally scheduled to be played at Rich Park. It has ^ n moved to West Forsyth High. Howell He's pretty much worked him­ self in there. "The one that’s been quiet and no one’s talked about is Colby Seaford. He's been very solid.” Mock 15, Mooresville 11 C. Seaford Mocluvllle Leonard cf Cope ss H. Bnullsln с Russell-Myers 3b-p Cnrter rf C. Bnullsta If T. Seaford 2b Cnrtner lb Howell dh-lf c. Seaford 2b-3b ToUb ab (< 3 5 4 4 2 I 4 3 .4 36 Jess Cartner takes a pickoff throw at first base. After losing six In a row, Mocksville has won four of five - Photos by James Barringer W e w ill c lo s e f o r t h e s e a s o n o n J u ly 3 id . Locally Qrown, HydroponicTomatoes We now have C u c u m b m n Л Lm ttuem 302 Foster Road, MocksviUe (Faster Rd. U Juit off RUlo Rd. In Wulon Davit CauM;) O p e n T h i№ . & Fr i. No o n - «p m a n d Sa t. 8 a m -n o o n Call For Directions (3 3 6 )4 9 2 4 1 2 6 3 Hillsdale Preschool Deveiopmentally-appropriate, Christ-centered programs for ages 1 - 5. Registration is open nowl Vlsitwww.hilisdalebaptistchurch.org or call (336) 940-6618. t- VMksffi* <0 n«w amctMo) dbMUr, iulto Uniwood Dtaon, and conintulMlMU to г и * п 1 raduatn I Mooresville 105 104 000-11 Mocluvllle ООО 805 lU-15 HR - H. Bautista 2 (6), Russell-Myers (4). S B -T. Seaford. Mock IP II R ER BB so Koontz, W 6 8 11 6 2 8 R-Myers, S 3 I 0 0 0 1 ^ W A S H E S ! ;>Toiiclilets or< I Brush w ash ^ ^ M o c k s v i l l e C A u t o P r i d e C a r W a s h N. 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ONLY«И< Ml MWMta UMm WMW ■ilaUartaMUra experience f V i d a ^ ; m assag e Î ЬУМобОтЫ«" гЫакаНоп mouoge bVida cv&iom focioU & p«o)t' oJ’)$49wHew Tawn* Shopping Center JutI down Irom Slopfos as 17 Uwl>vlll»-CI«mmoni Rd 336-766^0622 Mon-Frl 9-9 • Sol 9-6 • Sun 11.-6 ■ 1(п body • mind • life BAKERY THRIFT STORE G r e a t N . C B B Q S a u c e s & O t h e r I t e m s 4 F a t h e r ’s D a y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 ■ B7 ><l|estcoffee 1'ё д 1('/ф са|| lltó s p a n i G H T Present this i $ | 0 0 I iSurtdoy.BruiMh^ 1дсп№д|Ц|//|!Р^1М^ . Nol good with any other diseounie or ! ! I r v i n R o b e r t s S a l o n O p e n s I n H i s t o r i c C l e m m o n s H o m e . Homey, convenient, Irlendly and pleasant. A place where the staff of top-notch professionals honestly care about your needs. A destination for beauty. When clients visit the new Irvin Roberts Salon and Day Spa In Clemmons, they will discover these things and a Whole lot more. Salon owner Jennifer Hutchins wlll make sure of It. Salon has homey, personal touch After working In the hair care profession for Ihe past 13 years, Hutchins has learned a thing or two about the needs of her cli­ ents. As an owner of the newest salon In Clemmons, aha wants to continue serving those clients while sharing her experience with anyone who Is looking lor more than Just a haircut. “I have an amazing client base and I've been able to build It because I truly care about each person's Individual needs," sTie explained recently. “You become a part of these peoples' lives and you want to do your absolute best for them each time they come in"" Her obvious passion for hair care and personal service was the Inspiration for the creation of IrvIn Roberts Salon and Day Spa. Located In historic home between Highway 158 and Hampton Rood "I knew I wanted to have my salon In a house, not a strip mall,” she said, referring to the salon’s two-story brick home, a struc­ ture that was residential for years and now serves as part of the Informal ge^teway to Clemmons on Highway 158. “I couldn't be­ lieve what fate was getting ready lo hand me." Hutchins had a scheduled veterinarian v|slt for her dog one afternoon with Dr. Mitch Splndel at Animal Ark In Clemmons. "I Just made the comment that I would love to have a business In the house that sits In front of Animal Ark," she said. T he next thing I knew. Dr. Spindel (the owner of the property) asked me If I would like to go and lake a look al the house and handed me the keys." The rest Is history. The house, which was constructed sometime between 1875 and 1895 and Is still In the original structure, Is one of the land­ marks of Clemmons. 'The bones of the house were great," Hutchins said. "Dr. Spln­ del gave us an open door to go In and make over the entire house." She Immediately enlisted the expertise of her fiancée, Nate Abbotl's construption company, Abbott Brothers, lo come In and update Ihe Inside. “It took us about three to four weeks to retinlsh the original wood floors, paint and get the house ready for business." There are three large trees that stand In the front yard that the Village of Clemmons did not want cut down. "That Just made It all the belter for me," Hutchins said. "The trees give the salon that much more of the "homey" feeling I want my clients to enjoy when they are here." Hutchins said she has been asked many times about the name of the salon. Was it a chain or franchise business? Salon name has special meaning “I wanted the name lo have meaning lo me," she staled, “In/In Is my grandfather’s name and Robert Is my father's first name and the first name of my flan- ■ c6b." I guess I am a bll of a Ira- dlllonallsl with some modern mixed In.” Excellent stall Irvin Roberts Salon and Day Spa has been opened a little over a month now and Is grow­ ing each day. “1 wanted my clients to re­ ally enjoy that 30 minutes or so that they are here," she said. "We have a great staff, which Includes stylist Erica Canovai and esthellclan IVlorgan Wil­ liams. We wlll also be adding a massage therapist and a manl- curlst In the near future." Hutchins said she wants professional people al the lop ol their game working at the salon. "1 want the clients pampered from the moment Ihey walk In until the moment they walk oul. I want to know that they are be­ ing taken care of In the same way I would be taking care qf them." Array of personal services Some of the sen/lces Irvin Roberts Salon and Day Spa wlll be offering are; • Styling ■ Cuts • Color arolma S m a ll E n g in e Sfllos & sorvico of outdoor powor oquipmont: mowors, trlmmfersi chain tawt> blowers, gonoralors, A moro 1034 Fork ВЫЬу М., Advanco 998-7755 Mower Repair. Parts & Service A lso Selling Used Riclinq Mowors Push Mowors rillnrs. Pnrts Etc R&R Trading Post U l‘)USHwy r>H i i(, 998 0 i 10 UGl 00 ST REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOKINollon'o LnryoQt & Oldoal Rool Slain RotivavGro Roof-Bnt^ 785-2030 100 Royal Oak Dr.. Wlnston-Solem. NC 27107 • Relexturlzing • Long hair design for special events • IVIake-up • Skin treatments • Facial and body waxing • Lash and brow tinting "All of the spa services are located upstairs. Hutchings notes that clients wlll be greeted at Ihe door and If they are a little early, they are welcome to bring In their laptop computers and surf the web or continue their work. "We have WIFI In the salon and clients can relax and enjoy a complimentary beverage." Grand opening In September In September, Hutchins Is planning a grand opening for the salon. “It will be more like a festival, with live music from a couple of bands, food and tun events for kids,” she notes. “We want to make this an annual event and Invite the community and small businesses to Join us." Hutchins goal Is bring the community together and give back. “At Irvin Roberts Salon and Day Spa, we want lo establish ourselves In the community -r pulling businesses and'families together." The salon Is located at 3505 Lawrence Street directly across the street from the Clemmons First Baptist Church and in front 01 Animal Ark. The hours are Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Sunday'and Monday. If any new or existing clients mention this story or ad, they will receive a special promotion on all services. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - Cl Members of Boy "Scout Troop 732 of Advance are shown at a bar 15-feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. The bar was a stopping point on the way down - and back up-on the scuba diving trip. - Photos courtesy Jim Secord The Venture Patrol Scouts Experience More Than Diving On Ocean Scuba Trip B y C hris H(7kc Special to tlie Enterprise Boy Scout Troop 732 of Advunce formed tlielr venture patrol in 2008 as a w ay to give older scouts a high adventure experience while keeping them involved in scouting. During the summer o f 2008 members of the venture patrol earned their scuba certification in order to prepare for a diving trip planned for this summer. ' The scouts recently returned ,'ifrom t^s trip to Carolina Beach. Scouts and leaders departed for the coast on the morning of June 14 and arrived in the W ilmington and Carolina Beach area in the early afternoon. After settling in at the camp, the scouts went to the dive shop . which was chartering their dive to settle paperwork. The dive shop, and dive boat, is partly owned by the instructor who certified the scouts last summer. It was here that the true excitem ent of the trip began. W hile receiving a briefing on the upcom ing dive, all standing in the room heard a resounding boom . After the initial shock of the moment, everyone realized that a car had crashed into the building. Eagle Scout Will Suggs was im mediately noted as saying “did that really just happen?” This soon becam e the motto of the trip. The car had gone off the road to avoid hitting another vehicle, bumped the church bus which the group traveled in, and then crashed into the dive shop. There were thankfully no injuries due to the location of the church bus. This exciting start would be hard to beat, but a dive in the Atlantic Ocean can beat almost anything. Early the next morning, the scouts boarded the dive boat to go out to sea. Divers were able to explore two wrecks including the H yde and the Markham while experiencing schools of fish, and sharks. Water temperatures were comfortable. J The crew o f the boat e n « j ^ that scouts had an e r ijo j^ e experience while on tiieir first ocean dive. The next day, even better prepared to fair the seas, the scouts boarded a catamaran style fishing vessel for an all­ day deep sea fishing trip. Although the catch was not great, alm ost everyone brotjght back som ething. Red snapper and sea bass were am ong thc catch. After a good rest, scouts and leaders were ready for the trip home. But it was not a direct trip. The patrol stopped in Fayetteville at an Arm y-Navy store. \ Although a tiring trip, \ everyone seem ed to have had a good time. There is already talk o f a return trip later this year to explore a wrecked war ship. A s Luke Barteh described it, "diving in the ocean is like skiing in the western part o f the United States. You will never want to do it anywhere else again.” The Scouts head out on the diving expedition. Kyle McKenzie, David Smith and Luke Bartelt prepare for the diving trip. Showing off their catch, from left: Parker Lee, Hugh Lee, Matthew Hauser, David Smith, William Mills (behind fish), Bryce Bartelt, Paul Hoke, Will Suggs, Ben Secord, Chris Hoke and Sam James. The Scouts were surprised while visiting a dive shop by and SUV Not pictured: Jim Secord, Kyle McKenzie, Luke Bartelt and Mark McKenzie. that made a new entrance Into the building. V.k C2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 F o s t e r - T h o m a s C o u p le M a r r ie d Jessica Renee Foster of Mocksvilie ancl Jack Rilley Thomas Jr. of Winston-Salem were married at 4 p.m. June 20 at Sniitl) Grove United Method­ ist Church in Mocksvilie. The Rev.s. Tim Roberts and Chris Clontz officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foster of Mocksvilie. Her maternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cope and her paternal grandparents are Lucille Foster and the late Mr. Spurgeon Foster Sr. The bride graduated from Davie County High School and earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Appalachian State University in Boone. She is working as a substitute teacher for Davie County Schools. The groom is the son of Jack Thomas Sr. of Walnut Cove and Ann Walker of Winston-Salem. His maternal grandparents arc Ella Leonard and the late Mr. Bert Blizzard. His paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. The groom graduated from Ledford Senior High School in Thomasville and completed truck driving training at Davidson County Community College in Lexington; He is employed as a tanker driver with Sterling Transport. The bride was escorted by her father. The maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Lisa Foster, of Mocksvilie. The bridesmaids were Mandy Sink of Clemmons, Maleia Meadows of Mocksvilie, Gina Holder of Mocksvilie, Jes­ sica Lancaster of Statesville, and Cassie Whitson of Walnut Cove. The best man was the gloom’s father. The groomsmen were Scott Morgan of Winston-, Salem, Jason Parker of Mount Airy, Chris Rhodes of High Point, Max FeiTcll of Winston- Salem, and Raymond Laird of Mocksvilie, The flower girl was the bride’s cousin, Clara Tate Fos­ ter of Roper, She was escorted by her brother, Peyton Foster of Roper. The ring bearers were the bride’s cousins, Trevor Herrin of Clemmons and Luke Foster of Columbia. The acolytes were Michael Martin and Michael Lane Mar­ lin, both pf Winston-Salem, Ceremony music was per­ formed by Michael Martin and Benita Finney, soloists; Amanda Cloniz, pianist; and Amy Duffner, violinist. The gucsl register attendant was Suzanne Martin of Winston- Salem, The program attendant was Hannah Martin of Winston-Sa- lem. The wedding was directed by Donna Parsley, Following,the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a recep­ tion at the Family Life Cenler, Reception music was provided by Mike Wilson, A' rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s father in Ihc fellowship hull of Smifh Grove United Melhodist Church, A bridal shower was hosted by Smith Grove United Meth­ odist Church and another bridal shower was hosted by Sherry Foster, Judy Musgrave, Vickie Sink and Mandy Sink at Smilh Grove United Melhodist Church. A lingerie shower was hosted by Lisa Foster and Mandy Sink at tho bride’s home. After a honeymoon trip to Savannah, Ga., Iho couple will live in Mocksvilie.M rs. J a c k R illey T hom as Jr. Jones-Lanier Couple Wed in Tennessee Stacey Lynn Jones and Steven Chad Lanier were united in marriage on Saturday, June 6 at 5:30 p.m. at the Historic Evans Chapel of Gennanlown Presbyterian Church in Germantown, Tenn. Pastor Don Feuerbach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones III of Germantown. Sho is tho grand­ daughter of the late Ellis II and Jewell Jones and Ihc lale Manuel and Margarita Reyes. She is a graduate of Houston High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in business administra­ tion and master’s of accounting degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. She is a senior accountant at Ingersoll Rand in Davidson and is self- employed as u professional pho­ tographer. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lanier of Ad­ vanco. He Is the gifandson of the late Jacob and Grace Lanier and the lale George and Ruth Dull. He graduated from. Davie County High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in business adminislralion and a master’s of Mr. a n d Mrs. S te v e n C h a d L anier accounting degree from Iho Uni­ versity of Norlh Carolina at Chapel Hill, He is employed by tho Siegfried Group of Chariotle as a lax manager. The bride was given in mar­ riage by her parents and escorted by her father. She wus attended by her sister, Michelle Cline, of Collierville, Tenn, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sabrina Livezey of Naslivillc, Tenn,; Tiffany Shore of Nash­ ville; Amanda St, Cluir of At­ lanta, Ga,; Kristen Weaver of Atlanta; and Tammy Wilson of Chattanooga, Tenn,, all friends of tho bride. Dr, Kale Lanier, sistcr-in-law of the groom of Charlolle, was tlie scripture reader, Tlie groom chose his fatlier and his brother, Greg Lanier, of Chariotle, as best men. The groomsmen were Scott Inman of Washington, D,C,; David Peters of Durham; Glen Smith of At­ lanta; and Scott VanHoy of New York, N,Y,; ull friends of th groom. Ushering wus Ellis Jone IV, brother of tho bride, of Mem­ phis, The bride’s nephews, De­ von and Dylan Cline of Collierville, Tenn, were junior groomsmen, and Bronnait Cline of Collierville and Henry Jones of Memphis were ring bearers, Socliil Events On Friday, June 5, Ihe bride’s sister, Michelle Cline, hosted a bridesmaid luncheon at her homo in Collierville. On Friday evening following the rehearsal, the groom’s par­ ents hosted a barbecue dinner at Rendezvous Restaurant in Memphis. Following the ceremony t)n Saturday, a reception was hold at Ihc Tower Room in Memphis, hosted by the brido and groom and Iheir parents. Following a honuynioon to St. Thomas in Iho U.S. Virgin Is­ lands, Ihe couple will reside in Charlotte, Mr. a n d M rs. K evin K eith K o sk i L a n d r y - K o s i< i C o u p ie M a r r ie d in F lo r id a Booe-Crandall Engagement Announced Mr. and Ms. Ron Booe announce the engagement of their daughter. Tiffany Melinda Booe to James Robert Crandall, son of Gregory Todd and Debra Lynn Johnson of Mocksvillo and Dennis and Susan Crandall of North Collins, N.Y, The groom-to-be is a 2007 Davio County High School graduate. He is enrolled at Empire State College seeking a bachelor's degree. Private First Class James Crandall is a combat medic in tho US Army, stationed at Fort Dram, N.Y, He will be deployed lo Iraq in October. The bride-elect is a 2007 Duvio County High School graduulo. She is a senior at Salem College seeking a bachelor's degree in inlomationul relulions with u minor in political scicnce. Her goal is to become u defense attorney. Sho is employed with CVS as a photo lab technician. The wedding will be held at the Davie County Courthouse on Aug, 24, The formal wedding coremojiy will be held upon the Carnival Cruise Ship - Ihe Glory - on Aug, 30 in the Nassau Bahamas, Long-Hurst Engagement Announced Alan and Lynn Long of Mocksvillc announce the engagement of their daughter, Brittany Lynn Long, to Darrell Ray Hurst II of Williamsburg, Ky, Tho bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Carol Haugen and the lale Robert Haugen of Concord, and the lale Mr, and Mrs, Jessie Long of Concord, Sho is a 2006 graduate of Trinity Baptist Acad­ emy, Mocksvillc, She ultended Hyles-Andorson College in Indi- unu. She is employed with Keichie Crock Bukery, The future groom is the son of Durrell and Grace Hurst of Williamsburg, Ky, He is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs, Bob Van Keuron of Williamsburg, and Mr, nnd Mrs, Bill Hurst of Connersville, Ind, He is u 2006 gruduule of Whitley County High School, He also attended Hyles-Anderson College in Indiana, He is employed with Ihe Whitley County Water Department, A wedding is planned for July 25 ut Trinity Baptist Church in Mocksvillc, After a wedding trip to Gullinburg, Iho couple will reside in Williamsburg, V Heidi Suzanne Landry and Kevin Keith Koski wore united in marriage on Saturday, March 28 at the Gaylord Pulms Resort in Orlando, Flu, Pustor Kirk Bane of Discovery Church in Orlando officiated Ihc ceremony. The bride was escorted by her father, Robert Landry, and step-father, Daniel Martin, Serving as matron of honor was her sister. Holly Johnson of Sparks, Okla, Bridesmaids wore Ihe bride's sister, Carrie Miller of Clemmons, Elisha Sivils of Chesapeake, Va., Jody Muisuno of Boston, Mass., Jodi Min of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Suzanne Thome of Raleigh. Tho best man was Dan Etelamaki of Ishpeming, Mich. Groomsmen were Dave Etelamaki of Ishpeming, the groom's father, Peter Koski of Champion, Mich., Ihe groom's brothers, Pete Koski of Champion and Jon Koski of Appleton, Wise., and the bride's brother, Chris Miller of Winston-Salem. The flower girl wus tho groom's niece, Reese Koski of Appleton, and the ring bearer was tho bride’s nephew. Clay Johnson of Sparks. The bride is the daughter of Susan and Daniel Martin of Scottsdale, Ariz, aiid Robert and Kuy Landry of Mocksvilie, Sho graduated from the NC School of Science and Math and eamed a bachelor's' degree in mechanical engineering from the U,S, Coast Guard Academy. Sho is a lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard. Tho groom is tho son-of Jackie and Peter Koski of Chanlpion. He graduated from Westwood High School and earned u bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering technology from Michigan Tech. He is a lieutenant junior grade in Ihe U.S. Coust Guurd. The couple resides wherever tho Coast Guard sends them. Social Events • The bride was honored at a bridal shower in February nt the home of Linda Leonard, also hosted by Put Campbell, Karen Wenker and Kathy Crows • The rehearsal, dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at the Samba Room in Orlando. • A Friday night “Cocktails und Conversation" was hosted by the bride's parents at the Gaylord Palms Resort. • The couple also experienced a uniiiue wedding experience on top oftho Empire Slate Building on Valentine’s Day after winning a contest sponsored by bride.'i.com. V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - C3 Members of the Piedmont Antique Power Association at an Ice cream Social they sponsored at Autumn Care of Mocksvliie. Mnmy & Re^aW tiittaker fsjursing Home Residents Treated To Ice Cream Celebrate 50th Anniversary Piedmont Antique Power Hendrix, David Speer, Joe tractor show. Jimmy and Relha Whittaker of Mocksvillc cclebrutcd their SOth wedding unhiversary on June 28. The couple has three sons: Mark and wife Beth, Clark and wife Nikki and Barry. They have eight grandchildrcn; Misty, Hunter, Wendy, Ashton, Duke, Corona, Hailey and Clark Junior. Association .sponsored the Antique Tractor Show and Homemade tee Cream Social at the Autumn Carc of Mocksvillc on June 20. Arthur Bostick, James S u d o k u Cartner, Chester Reeves, Benny Dyson, Wayne Green and Edwin Walker brought their tractors und the hit and miss engine with the Ice cream maker. Speer coordinuted the The nursing home hosted a Father's Duy breakfast for residents and their families Saturday moming, June 20. “Our residents hud a great time," said June Harrison, 1 2 3 4 5 4 6 5 6 7 2 2 8 7 3 7 1 9 6 9 5 8 9 5 3 6 7 8 3 9 6 4 I s I n e q u a l i t y M a k in g U s S ic k ? Explore Issue With Upcoming Seríes activity director, “ I would like lo thank Cindy Shaver, dietary manager, for preparing the food for the Fathers Day breakfast, A special thanks to the staff Penny Moody and Rema Brill for all their extra help, I would like to thank Aldine Daniels, a volunteer for al,so helping," Is inequality making us sick? und skin color; Solution On Page C5 Learn more about that and other "unnatural causes" of health problems as the Healthy Carolinians of Davie County and Davio County Unitod Way host a summer video und discus­ sion scries. Tho meetings will be at the Davio County Public Library on North Main SIreet, Mocksvillc, from noon-1 p.m. Boxed lunches can be ordered for $5 by calling Louise at 751-8700 before 9 on the moming of the event. • July 6, In Sickness and In Wealth, a 56-niinutc video on connections between healthy bodies, heulthy bank accounts July 13, When the Bough Breaks, a 29-minute video on how racism gets embedded in the body and affects birth out­ comes; • July 20, Becoming Ameri­ can, a 29-minute video on Latino immigrants who arrive healthy but don't stay thut way; • July 27, break; • Aug. 3, Bud Sugar, a 29- minute video on diabetes in two Native American communities; • Aug. 10, Place Matters, a 29-miniite video on how whore you live predicls'your health; • Aug. 17, Colluterul Dam­ age, a 29-minute video on Marshall Islanders who are caught between the developing imd industrialized worlds; and • A.ug. 24, Not Just a Pay- chock, a 30-minute video about how unemployment lakes a loll in Michigan but nol in Sweden. Robertson Reurilon Sundäy A covcred disii lunch for Ihe Drew and June Smithdcal Robertson family reunion will be held June 28 at 1 p.m. ut the Fork Civic Cenler. All reiulives and friends are welcome. Yardr Bai<e Saie To Benefit Reiay C r o s s w o r d P u z z l e A n t Farm The Davie County Health Department and Home Health Agency will have a yard sale und b'ulce sule on Saturday, Juno. 27 from 8 a.m.-noon at the health department, 210 Hospi­ tal St., Mocksvilie. Procoods will go to Relay for Life. A C R O SS 1. Mustachioed surrealist 5. TAs' bosses 10. Do some telemarketing 14. Classic lab assistant 15. Moon valley 16. Twistable treat 17. Pre-ClvllWar 19, Word before bust or belly 20, Tennis official's call 21, On the briny 2 2 , Christian Soldiers" 24, Fainted dead away 26. Natural soother 27. Slip preventer 28. Features of some motel rooms 32, Rimes of Country 35, Sonny Corleone portrayer James 36, Off the sauce 37, Flak producer 41. "O Sole 42. Scout's doing 43. Loyal subject 44. 'The Man Who Knew Too Much" actress 47. Rolodex no. 48. Sawboneses 49. One of the Redgraves 53. Any of the Ivies 56. "Stupid mel" 57. Flat hat 58. In the _ (Informed) 59.1958 Rosalind Russell comedy 62. Oodles 63. Daytona entry 64. Bell-rlnglno company 65 . down (frisks) 66. Fancy Jugs 1 2 3 ' 114 17 20 ■24 26 0 11 12 1Э г0 Class Of ‘64 Planning Reunion 32 33 34 37 41 '44 The Davie High School Class of 1964 will meet Friday, June 26 al the home of Chris Hinkle at 200 Ironhorse Lane, Mocksvilie, at 7 p,m„ the first organizational nheeting for the 4Sth-yoar reunion lo bo in the fall. Volunteers are welcome. To learn more, call Hinkle al 753- 0323 or Jean Cleary al 492- 5441. R id e n i io u r - i- i e l l a r d R e u n io n S u n d a y TheRidenhourandHellard- Cooleemee, Hillard-Hilliard Reunion will be Bring a chair for seating and held Sunday, June 28 at 1 p,m.- a covered dish. To leam more, at the Ridenhour Fumily Arbor cnll Rnchel RIdenhour Spry nt on Cen^r Street Extension, 704-636-5329. Chad and Hollie. Pangan announce (he birth of their first child, NIscc Emnlenc, on May 15, 2009 nt 'rhoniasvillc Mcdlcnl Center. She nrrivcd at 7:33 p.m., weighing 7 Ib,<!. 5 oz. nnd was 20.5 Inchcs long. Maternal grandparents are Dennis and Sandra Potts of Mocksvlile. Paternal grand­ parents are Mary Pangan of Lexington and the late Dennis Pangan. Maternal great-grandpar­ ents are Lester and Peggy Potts of Mocksvilie and Evalene Fuibrlght of Statesville. Paternal great- grandparents are Elenore Hleks of New Brighton, Pa. and Elise Pangan of Beaver Falls, Pa. Proud aunts and uncles are Dustin and Heather Potts of M ocksvilie, Tara Potts of M orehead City and Roger and Carrie Pangan Hosey of China Grove. Axnerican Prol“« Hometown Coment 67. Try fora role D O W N 1. Uses a rotary phone 2. Vice president who resigned 3. Scratch-off ticket game 4. Angry feeling 5. Car radio button 6. All worked up 7. Stewpol, or its contents 8. Winter bug 9. Wheat for pasta 10. Halloween decoration 11. Field of study 12. Lecher's look 13. Man of the manor 18. One of a bunch 23. Alternative to smoking? 25. Prefix with potent 26. Oscar or Tony 28. "Be silent," In music 29. Add a fringe to 30. Knock out. In a way 31.1/1 song word 32. Poor, as excuses go33. Geraint's woman 34. "This must weigh 35. Salad green 38. "My goodnessl" 39. Defat, whaler- style 40. Sliuttle-protectlng piece 45. Takes as one's own 46. "You stinki" 47. Fleshy-snouted beasts 49. Lever puller, perhaps 50. Banel part 51. Margaret Mead study site 52. Modify, as a law 53. Three Stooges assault 54. Fast-food drink 55. Show derision 56. Fable opener 60, Detroit org, 61, Put a scuff on Answers On Page C5 W e invite yo u to come be a p a rt o f o u r fam ily, Tplease present this coupon foM 20% OFF C IM A R R O N ¡Your Entire Purchase j I (Bxdudes Alcohol) i С|глаггоп Steakhouse 3260 S. 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He loved his Lord and served Him well, In more ways than I can tell. To his family with sympathy let me say. We'll all meet again In Heaven some sweet day. Bixby Fun Center j * Internet Sweepstakes Games * J * Lottery ’* Game Room * • * ATM Machine * . J * Internet Service * Copies * Fax • * Wildlife Agent * Boat Registrations J * Birthday Parties * • * Arcade Game Rentals * Z * Concession Machine Rentals * J ‘ Popcorn Machine * Nacho Machine * • Cotton Candy Machine * J * Sno Kone Machine * • s im c fs 9 9 8 - 6 4 7 0 Locally Owned and Operated at 2200 Cornatzer Road, Advance Get outstanding low prices on quality products. . 0 The Saint Matthews Church Homecoming will be Sunday, June 28. An old-fashioned dlnner-on- the-grounds will be at 1 p.m. Yes, that means a make-shift table of saw- bucks and boards 'neath the old towering oak trees. Come early and enjoy fel­ lowship with friends and neighbors. Take a tour of the historic little church on Davie Academy Road about one mile south of I- 40 or perhaps you prefer an old fashion game of horseshoes. Just bring a basket of good food and memories to share with others. Chairs will be pro­ vided, but you may prefer to bring a lawn chair. As shown in these pictures from past homecomings, folks of all ages enjoy a great Sunday afternoon of fellowship, food, and fun. C o u n t v L i n e N e w s I* AND ■ м ш т i u m j i t Ш SHEEK STREET 761-2187 M o o M v iu i's o o M H m b u iu m u ’ s u p m y Op»n MIy WMkdtyt 7:30 - SiOO • Sal 7:30-12 noon By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent , Summer arrivcdwilh a bang this past weckcnil. Tlio humid 90+ tcmperulures were devastating at times bul did not delcr attendance at local events. Thc play presented by the Piney Grove AME Zion Youth Ministry was well attended. Also, fathers were honored al . our local churches this past Sunday. We trust all fathers had a super Father’s Day. Vacation Bible schools al Calvary Baptist and Pleasant View Baptist churches were enjoyed by many children. If you missed one, we have others upcoming. Clarksbury United Methodist Church will hold vacation Bible school for children age pre-kindergarten- eighth grade June 28- July 3. The theme is “Camp EDGE - Experience and Discover Ood Everywhere.” This Sunday rcgislrotion will be from 6-6:30 p.m. followed by classes from ■ 6:30-8:30 p.m. Then Monday- Friday Bible school will be from 6:30-8:30. Each night classcs will include Bible sludy, crafts, games and recreation, and snacks. Bible school will end Friday night wilh commencement followed by a hotdog supper. All children are invited for an enjoyable week of Bible sludy and fun at Camp EDGE. Upcoming vacation Bible schools include lho.se at Society Baptist Church, Piney Grove AME Zion Church, and Salem United Methodist Church. Society’s Bible school will begin Sunday, July 19, with registration and a carnival al 6 p.m. followed by classes nightly from 7-9 Monday-Friday. Definite schedules at Piney Grove and Salem huve not been made finul. Our community sends congralulntions to Todd and Rhoda Jones Redmond upon the birth of daughter Samantha Bristol. She arrived at Iredell Memorial Hospital Wednesday, June 17, and weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. Maternal grandparents Parks and Louann Church Jones arc looking forward lo spoiling their new granddaughter. Samantha and her family reside on Rimrock Road and attend Clarksbury United Methodist Church. Howard Safriet has been in Specials o£ the Week 1/2 Ltr. 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Dr. TsfiasW H/rata of fthdlcal Aasodates ot Davla ol Hlllidala Is bacrtl artifled In Ftmlly Medlcim and a immbtr of Society forAdoltKtnl Medlclno, with sfitdat tntoma In »dohtcanl end women't tiealiti. Dr. Hlmla eJso tem» ese cllnlcet faculty el IVo/cb Fonet Unlvenlty School of Medicine Department ofFamily end Communily Medicine. — >.Nicjic«}) A»0(U>ll Of bM« MHuuMu PLEASE CALL «S8-t0e0 TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY Iredell Memorial Hospital rather than at Davis Regional Mcdical Cenlcr as reported last week. Lee Carlncr continues with radiation treatment at Durham through Friday of this week. Bueford Lumbcrl continues to improve but remuins in rehub ut the Sticht Centcr of Wake Forest University Baptist Medicui Center. Bud Wullace remains in rehub. Verla Curtner, who suffered u stroke severul months ago, hus not been doing us well. Pleuse pruy for the Lord’s comfort nnd healing in the lives of Howurd, Lee, Bueford, Bud, Verlu, und others who ure huving outpatient treatments und other heulth issues. For news and memories to share, please call Shirley on 492-5115 or via email at .•¡dtlink@hotitiail.com. Class Of‘61 Get-Together Here July 1 The Dnvie High School Class of 1961 will huve its quar­ terly get logether on Wednes­ duy, July I ul I p.m, nt Snge- brush in Mocksville. All clnss members are invited. To lenrn more, cull 998- 6720. Bake Sale Friday For Scout’s Project A fundrniser buke snle for Chris Rose’s Eugle Scout project will be held from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Friduy, June 26 at Walmart of Mocksville. The money will be used to purchase AEDs for the Davie Couni> Courthouse and Dnvie County Public Librnry. C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 > CS By Marcia Lambe Clurksville Correspondent I hope thut everyone had a wonderful weekend nnd u greut Fathers Day. Tama and Mickey Mason enjoyed thc weekend in Atlanta wilh their daughters Rebecca and Amy celebrating giund- daughter Lila's birthday. Enjoying a \iicek al the beach was Bill und Pulriciu Shelton. Remember in your thoughts und prnyers Randy Miller nnd Trudy Speer, the families of Dewey Parks and Leo Speer. Birthdays this week: No­ vella Richardson, June 26; and Jucob Elmore, June 30. Logun Davis celebrated his 13th Birthday Friday with some of his friends at his home. To place an item here, cull Marcia Lambe at 492-2235 A d v a n c e N e w s By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Father’s Duy wns observed Sunday at Advancc United Methodist Church with thc fa­ thers given special gifts, pre­ sented by the children ussisted by Pustor Cheryl Skinner, Jen­ nifer Hnrris nnd Sundy LeRoy. Benitn Finney wns chosen ns the finulist from u number of vocniists to sing the Nutionul Anthem Sulurday night, June 13, nt the Winston-Salem Dush busebull teum (previously known ns the Wnrthogs) gume ul Wake Forest University bnll park. The contest wus sponsored by the Winston-Snlem Joumnl newspuper. Judging the contes- tunts were members of the Jour- nul stuff, director of uclivilics, nnd militury personnel. Among those nttending the gume to support Benitu were her pnrents Gilbert nnd Willu Brundon, duughter Amber, son Brundon nnd husbund Jeff Finney, friends Mnggie Lou Burney nnd Duvid Howurd, ull of this community, and her brother John Brandon und wife nnd children frotn P i n o N e w s Wilmington. Beth Beidler of Raleigh spent Father’s Day wilh her par­ ents Duve nnd Frnnces Wnrd. Beth wns umong thc visitors at the Methodist church Sunday for worship. Brenda Zimmerman and friend Maxine Glenn of Glen Cove, N.Y. arrived Thursday night to spend five days with Brenda’s mother Edith Zimmcrmun. While here they visited nn nunl Bess Bennett in Comntzer community, where they snw cousins Delbert nnd Mnrlhn Bennett, Christy Wishon, Wnlker imd Wurren Foster ut Bess’ home. Btendu und Muxinc were visitors nl church Sunduy. Brendu, Muxine nnd Edith enjoyed lunch at Cap­ tains Galley in Kindcrton Sun­ day and visited Sarah Reece at Somerset Assisted Living in Mocksville. Kelly Hamrick of Lexington spent Father’s Day with her fa­ ther Dick Vogler, und atiended worship service at church. Get well wishes go out to Stella Vogler who is confined to home. The Yadkin Valley Partners had everyone kicking up their heels on Saturday night in Sheffield. S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a l n N e w s By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The breakfast ut Wesley Chupel United Methodist Church was last Saturday. We had greal attendance, we thank everyone who came, ll wus the lnst breukfust unlil Sept. 19. Wc ulso hnd n rummnge sulc to support the Reluy for Life. I wns a success. Wesley Chapel will have a team and we invite everyone to join. Registrution is $10 per person. The Relny for Life will be July 31-Aug. 1,6 p.m.-6 n.m. nt Ihe YMCA in Mocksville. Pustor Jack Tookey presented n good Fnther’s Duy sermon. Afterwnrds, Andrew nnd Andren Brock hnd n speciiil progrum for our futhers. Ench futher wns given n gift bug full of miscellaneous items. Mnrie Miller hnd surgery on her eyes last week. She is nt home nnd doing better euch day. James and Lelia Essie enjoyed lunch at their home for Father’s Day with some of their family who provided the lunch. Their family that was there was Mary Ellen Cnndillo,- Neul nnd Brendu Essie and Chip nnd Ruth Essie. Bob nnd Kathy Ellis Crossword Answers attended church with their son, Ethun Boger, und his fnmily Allison, Reid nnd Luke, in Reidsville at Northside Presby­ terian Church. After church they went to lunch al the home of Allison’s parents, Ted and Judy Hoffman in Greensboro. Kcndrn Jncobs und children, M.J. und Stephen hosted lunch honoring futhers, Jim Luthum, Jim Jucobs and Chnrles Mashburn. Others attending were Chinera Latham, Kathy Mashburn nnd Norn Latham. By Janice Jordan Sheffleld-Calahuln Correspondent Saturday, June 27 is the next church parking lot hot dog lunch. New Union’s Men’s Fellowship will offer hotdogs, chips, and drinks from 11 u.m.- 2 p.m. with donations accepted. They will also have handmade wooden toys for snle. The Women’s Fellowship will sell doughnuts fur $5 per box of 12. The parking lot is al Sheffleld und County Line roads. Your participation is appreciated. Here arc the week’s birlhdnys: June 25, Luke McDnniel nnd Nathalie Jade Sherriell; June 26, Matt Lasswell and Joann Smith; June 28, Lizzie Reeves, Zelma Reavis, nnd Dakota Miller; June 29, Eddie Lou Keller; nnd July 1, Ginu Cnrol Smilh. Wedding unnivcrsnries celebruted this week include Eugene and Ritz Anh Reeves on June 25; Shane and Janet Dyson on June 26; Don nnd Wanda Hartle on June 27; George and Bessie June Wall, David and Dawn Allen, and Norman and Louise Spry on June 29; Jerry and Kim McDaniel on June 30; and Don and Inge Shnw on July 1. It wus un exciting Gume Night last Friday at the Sheffield-Calahaln Community Center. Winner of the grand' prize of a wooden wheelbarrow and plant was Pamela Ladd. Thc 50/50 drawing was won by Brenda Bailey. The great-grand prize of two admission tickets to Dollywood went to Helen Bulla. The next fundraiser for our ccnter wilt be Saturday, July 18 from 5-8 p.m. when the unnuul hotdog and hamburger Samantha Davis doesn't let having her tonsils removed keep her from Game Night or the music hall last week­ end. cookout will be held. Home­ made ice cream will also be served. Everyone should bring a lawn chair and stay for the music social. Because of all Ihe fundraisers and tho help of everyone in the community, ground has been broken for the construction of restrooms for the recreation area of our ' boinifnunily cenler. ' " "''' ’ !! The Yadkin Valley Partners played Saturday evening at the Sheffleld Music Hall and kept the enthusiastic crowd on their feet. Young Samantha Davis had her tonsils removed on Thursday but insisted on going to Game Night on Friday and also went to thc Music Hall on Saturday and “rested,” where she is usually recognized for her dancing skills; This Saturday Yadkin County’s “Sweet Hollow’’ will play their bluegrass, country, and gospel music at the music hall. Crusher Run is scheduled to play June 25 at Comer Cafeteria in Conover; June 26 at Redding's Cotmtjy Kitchen in f'lioh'dSf June 27 at Sims Barbeque in Granite Falls; and June 28 at Greensboro’s City Park. Ijames Baptist Church just finished its Boomerang Express Vacation Bible School with an evening of fun for all the children who participated. The kids had celebrated each night iast week with excellent lessons from every teacher as th^y boarded a ship in MissioMä Harbor, There they learned about missions around tUfi world. Craft projects includd items that were made to displayed in a new prayer garden under construction at tlw church. On the final night that included commencement, pizSä and Cokes were servej^ followed by the fun of playiOB on a huge waterslide. Vauda Ellis announces that summer art camps for risiii^ first graders through rising- eighth graders will be held oiilk weekly basis from 9-4 each da^i Please check her website ^t www.poplarsprlngsschool.com for exact dates and addition^ information.' Vacation Bible School kicks off ut New Union United Methodist Church with n hotdog cookout on July l2.Continuiq'g ench evening from 6:30-8:3.0 through July 16, thc theme will be Fruits of the Spirit. Ages J; 12 are invited. For further information, contact Heather Dyson at 492-6408. Chris and I have reachca home after driving to Montain and back for the past two weeks; Keeping us entertaihed on tlw trip were our granddaughters; Krystal and Candice. Assuming that I will regain some energy In t ^ n ^^ few days, I will ihci\we i ^ e details in a future column about the adventures the giris and I shared while Chris and his fellow Sheffield Varmint Club buddies were wandering the badlands looking for ferocious prairie dogs. Send any news you have iäi this column by emailing me ^t Jvfjordan®hotmail.com or by telephone to 492-5836. ij. Farmington seniors help fill jars with cookie and brownie ingredients as a fundraiser for a new playground at the community center. F a j T n i n d t o n N e w s __________________________|_____________________________________________ Sudoku Solution 9 ,1 6 2 7 3 4 8 5 2 7 8 5 1 4 9 6 3 3 4 5 8 6 9 7 1 2 4 9 2 1 8 5 6 3 7 5 3 7 6 4 2 1 9 8 6 8 1 3 9 7 5 2 4 8 2 9 4 5 1 3 7 6 1 6 4 7 3 8 2 5 9 7 5 3 9 2 6 8 4 1 . By Laura Mathis Farmington Correspondent Seniors ut the Davie Senior Center in Farmington worked together to make recipe jars last week. Maria Newsome and Kay Kilby planned the project as a fundraiser for a new play­ ground.»Seniors worked to­ gether to carefully measure in­ gredients for ench jnr. Some contained recipe ingredients for .1. oalmenl chocolate chip cookies nnd others had ingredients for chocolate brownies. The jnrs nre available for purchase at the Farmington Beoutyihop and at the senior center in the Farm­ ington Community Center. These jars will make greal gifts for someone special or for a spe­ cial treat for your family. Best of nil, proceeds will go townrd the new plnyground. The jars are $5 for a quart. You may also place an order for one or more by calling Maria Newsome at 998-3271 or Kay Kilby at 998- 3730. The Farmington Farmers Market continues to do well. Last Saturday, the first tomatoes and green beans of the season were here, along witli other pro­ duce. Each week, il seems, we see a new grower come in with fresh goods to sell. If you don't see what your looking for, check back often. It's also best to come early as most produce is sold out by 11:30 or 12. The market runs every Saturday from 8-1. If you are interested in selling home­ grown or hand-made items at the market, you may call 998- 2912. A reminder about the "Free­ dom" choir musical in honor of our veterans to bp Saturday, June 27 at the Farmington Bap­ tist Church: the service starts at J 6 p.m., followed by an ice cream; social. I I have noticed an old Modie{.; T truck going up and dov^fa Farmington Road lately. Oncl? in a while I'll see an old car, too. I'd love to gel some of these old vehicles together al the Farm­ ington Communily Center one Saturday. If you have one o f know someone who does, cidl me at 998-2912. i ■v:....................................... C6 ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 Obituaries Brenda Boles Lisk Brenda Frnriccs Boles Lisk, 55, of Southport, died on Friday, June 19, 2009, at the home of her son, Jeffrey B. Lynch in Ad­ vance. - Bom in Forsyth County on March 6,1944, she was tho daugh­ ter of the late Howard and Annie Brewer Boles. She worked in hospital patient accounting and was of the Christian faith. Survivors: her husband of 23 years, Robert B. Lisk Jr.; 3 sons, Keith (Stacy) Lynch of Southport, Jeffrey B. (Ciiarlynne) Lynch of Advance and Jason (Kristie) Lynch of Boiling Spring Lakes; a daughter, Gerri Anna (David) Buckner pf Southport; a brother, Bill (Linda) Boles of Arcadia; 2 sisters, Sylvia Sattcrneld and Barbara Rose, both of Winston-Salem, and 12 grnndchiidren. Mrs. Lisk was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Etta Yountz. A private service for family and friends was held Saturday, June 20, at 6 p.m. at the home of her son, Jeffrey Lynch on Antler Lane in Advance. Online condolences; w w w .daviefim eralservice.com . “5« I n M e m o r y o f M y D a r l i n g B r e n d a Not a (lay goes by that you are not missed. Oh how. I wish I had ju.it one more kiss. You are my heart, my life, my love. I can V wait to meet again, to give you one more hug. The love I feel for you, Brenda, still flows.' I miss you more than anyone could ever know. Happy Anniversary June 17,1988 Sweetheart, Your Andy, forever and ever, I love yon March 2, 1948 - Juno 17,2008 D u lin UMC S a t u r d a y . 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Or, Hlrala also serves os a clinical /acuity at Wako Forest University School of Medicino Department of Famüy Bfid Cohimiini(y Mddicine. PLEASE CALL 998-9060 TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY Hoyle Michael Combs Hoyle Michael Combs, 50, of Will Boone Road, Mocks­ ville, died on Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Davie County Hospi,* tnl. Born in Davie County on March 11,1959, he was the son of the late Hoyle W, Combs and Lathel Miller Combs, who sur­ vives. He was a dry wall contrac­ tor and was of the Baptist faith. Also surviving; his wife of 29 years, Lavada Stevens Combs; 3 sons, Johnny (Heather) Spaugh of Monroe, Oa., Michael Combs of Salisbury and Bobby (Martha) Combs of Monroe; 4 daughters, Amanda Combs of Monroe, Shlynn (Bobby) Parker of Woodleaf, Moranda Stevens and Nicolc Millcs, both of Salisbury; 3 sisters, Janice (Charies) McAbee, Joann Bur­ ton and Jill (Richie) Roberson, all of Mocksville; and 16 grand­ children. The service to celebrate the life of Mr. Combs was held Wednesday, June 24, at 11 a.m. in tho Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Will Pryor ofriclating. Burial was in the Legion Memorial Park in Cool­ eemee. The family received friends Tuesday, June 23, at Davio Funeral Scrvicc. Online condolenccs; w w w ,daviefuncralservice,com . Elizabeth Michelle Deese Elizabeth Michelle Deese, 32, of NC 801 South, Cool­ eemee, died on Monday, June 22,2009. Born in Rowan Coimty on Dec. 17, 1976, she was tho daughter of Tonic Brogdo.n Moore of Cooleemee and the late Tony Barnette Docse. She attended Davie County High School and enjoyed doing sketch drawings, writing poetry, playing music and the drums, nature and collecting nature items and playing video games with her son. Survivors: her son, Tony Martin "Buddy" Deese of Cool­ eemee; a sister, Jennifer Louise Cope; and a brother, Anthony Foyell Cope, both of Cool­ eemee; a niece, Ava Mac Cope; her grandparents who raised her, Foyell and Cassic Brogdon of Cooleemee; und a special aunt,. Claudie Deese of Rockwell, She was also preceded in death by her grandparents, Claude and Betty Deese. The service to celebrate her life was to be held Thursday, June 25, at 2 p.m, at the Cool- . eemee Church of God with the Revs. Steve Morrison and Rob­ ert Floyd olTiciating, Entomb­ ment was to be in the mauso­ leum ut Rowan Memorial Park. The family was to receive friends at the church from nooii- 2 p.m, on Thursday, Online condolences: ww w .daviefuneralser\’ice.f;om. 1 Geraldine M. Smith' . Mrs. Geraldine McCulloh Smith, 85, of Advance, died Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Sho was bom Nov. 29,1923 in Davie County to George Washington and Harriot Jones McCulloh. Mrs. Smith was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was re­ tired from P.H. Hanes Knitting Co; She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Anderson Smith Sr.; a sister and 6 broth­ ers. Surviving: a son, Andy Smith; a daughter, Jean S, Phelps and husband Tom; 2 grondchildren, Andra Smith and Corrie Phelps; and 2 sisters, Georgia Tuft and Bonnie Hclsubeck, all of Advance, A funeral service was held 11 u,m. Thursday, June 18 ut Bothlbhom United Methodist Church with the Revs. Dennis Marshall and Donald Funderburk officiating. En­ tombment followed in the church mausoleum. Tho family received friends Wednesday, June 1 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. •Memorials; Bethlehem Cem­ etery Fund, 321 Rediand Rd., Advance. Online condolenccs: w w w .hayw ortb-m iller.com . Leon Warren Luce Leon Warren Lucc, 84, of Citadel Road, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Juno 17, 2009, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Chicago, III., on July 1, 1924, he was the son of tho late Leon Warren and Rose FIcisctt Luce. He served in the U.S. Army during Worid Wiu- II. He was a retired electrical en­ gineer and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Mr. Luce was a 3rd Degree member of the Knights of Columbus Council 12610, Survivors: his wife of 36 years, Barbara Jean Lucc; 2 sons, Raymond Luce of Califor­ nia and Leon Luce of Hawaii; a daughter, Laura Brown of Cali­ fornia; 3 stepsons, Ricky (Brenda) Scats of Advancc, John (Yonhuic) Seats of Greens­ boro and Jerry (Diane) Seats of California; 10 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a grcat-grcut-grundchild. Ho was preceded in death by a brother. Bob Luce and a step­ son, Paul Scats, The Mass of Christian Burial for Mr, Luce was held Friday, June 19, at 11 a,m. at St, Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with Rev. Father Andrew Draper of­ ficiating. Burial was in the Farmington Community Cem­ etery. Members of the Knights of Columbus served as pallbear­ ers, Military honors were ac­ corded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials; the КОС Schol­ arship Fund, c/o Tony Pulozzolo, 145 Longwood Drive, Advance. Online condolences: w w w .daviefuneralservice.com . П апаЦ аС ок ' 19^1,2009 • M(№keyiUB, MilakNewcmbe • 'ШЗ-2009 , 7.>v,Í * ! » 1 ^ i m D m ts y ' ' Ч I MOCKSVIUE ’ >'< ‘ ¡'(ftf 'i ‘ ' .1 H'’i ’ '■< 5 I, >*' -'i ' Rob0Kent,Jr. I, 1934-2009 • WINSTON-SAl^EM. , » ' I , , , I .lion 1 uru'i .ll Sri \ ii I ; 325 ÍJ; Main street ' MocksvUle,t^C ■' (33«) 751-2148 ■ E v e r y b o d y h a s o n e An opinion, that is Tell us yours wijth a letter to the editor o f the Enterprise Record Details Page 2 Lois Marie Broadway Lois Marie Cranford Broad­ way, 61, of Pttw Paw Lane, Mocksvillo, died at home on June 20,2009. She was born in Surry County on March 15, 1948 to the late Otis Franklin Cranford and Edith Ray ONcal. She wus u member of Calvary Baptist Church in Mocksville. She wus a homemaker who onjoycd spending time with family and friends. Sho also enjoyed living life through her faith in Jesus Christ, » She was also preceded in death by u brother, Ernest Crunford, Survivors: her husbund of al­ most 45 years, William Hcdrick Broudwuy; 4 duughters, Twylu (Marty) Smith, Teresu Brond- wuy, Murie Register, und Putricia (Vancc) Ebright, ull of Mocksville; 8 grundchildren, Keri, Jcssicu and Johnuthon Smith, Toni and Juson Register, Tiffany French, and Nicolo and Cody Ebright; a great-grandson, Logan Register; 2 brothers, An­ drew (Vickie) Cranford of Cool Springs, und Tony (Sandra) Crunford of Mocksville; 2 sis­ ters, Frunces (Ed Ruy) Lewis of Coolcemeo, and Lisa (Jerry) Dickens of Mocksville; u host of nieccs und nephews. The servicc to celcbrato her life wus on Tuesday, June 23 at II u,m, at Culvury Baptist Church, US 601 South, Mocks­ ville, with the Rev, Jim Gryder officiating. She lied in stute 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Ihc church ccmetery. The fnmily received friends on Monduy, June 22 ut Davio Funeral Service. Memoriuls; A Storehousti for Jesus, 115 Hwy 64 E, Mocks­ ville. Online condolenccs; w w w .daviefuneralservlce.com , Elnora B. Luper Mrs, Elnoru B. Lupsr (Nora) of Jcricho Church Roud, Mocksville, died Wednesday, June 17, 2009, utWFU Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa­ lem after several year's of de­ clining health. She was born on Sept. 16, 1928, to the late A, Leo und Jessie Lee Bowles in Mocks­ ville, She wus a member of Jeri­ cho Church of Christ, She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin J Luper; her parents; 2 brothers, Alvin L. Bowles und John C. Bowles Sr, (Jack); und a sister, Roberta Bowles, Surviving: 2 sons, Stephen and Lindsay Luper; a brother. Worth Bowles; 2 sisters, Alice B. Dolman and Vera B, Scobey (Ed); 4 nieces, Carolyn S, Mor­ ris (Dick), Pamela Dolman, Sara B, Wall and Donna L, Bowles; 3 nephews, John C. Bowles Jr., Michael C. Dolman (Rita) and Scott Bowles (Donna). A funeral service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at Eaton Funeral Chape^ with Dr. Tom Torpy officiating. Burial was in Jcricho Church of Christ Cemetery. The family receive friends on Friday June 19, at the funeral home. Memorials: Jcricho Church of Christ, 124 Junction Road, Mocksville. « Online condolences; mvw.eatoiifuneralservice.com. . Jame.s Calvin Tabor James Calvin Tabor, 68, of Mocksville, died on Friday, June 19, 2009 at 3:40 a.m, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born on Dec. 16, 1940 in Mocksville, Ihe oldest son of the late Calvin Clayton and Magnolia Grimes Tabor. He graduated with honors in 1958 from Duvie County Trnining School in Mocksville. He attended N.C. A&T Stuto University for a year. Mr. Tabor enlisted in the U.S. Army and ascended to the runk of SSGT. He completed three tours of duty in Vietnam, where he was awarded Combat Infantry Badge, three Purple Hearts, and Jiimp Muster Wings. He ulso served us Military Police, CriminuLInvcstigulion Division School, Murtiul Arts School (Third Degree Black Bell) Kurate and Ikedo. Ho wus honorably discharged from the military in 1968. He returned to New York in 1965 where ho murried Rowenu G, Norries, They had one son, Alan J, Tubor. Mr. Tabor was employed wilh New York Telephone Co. Later in New York, he married Mary Owens in 1973, and they had one son, Shuwn L. Tabor, In 1989, he relocated to Mocksville, Surviving: 3 sons, James Tabor Jr, of Okinawa, Japan, Alan J. Tabor of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Shawn L. Tabor of Portsmouth, Va,; a daughter, Tamara Tabor of Bossier City, La,; a brother, Willie J, Tubor of Atlanta, Gu,; u devoted friend, Geneva Spouse und her daughters, Theresa and April Chappell and Stacie Spcase; a host of grandchildren, great­ grandchildren, nephews, nieccs, cousiiis, loved ones and friends. The funeral service was held on Thursday, June 25 at 12:30 p.m. at Grahum Funeral Homo Chapel. Pastor Nettye Barber ofnciuled and burial followed in National Cemetery, SalLsbury. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service. On-line condolences: C raham FuneralH om e.net. Grady Leo Speer Sr. Mr, Grady Leo Speer Sr., 78, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, June 21, 2009 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, He was bom Oct, 1, 1930 in Yadkin County to the late Eirv and Myrtle Speer. He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nellie Gunter Speer; daughters, Jane Moorcfield, Joanie Welborn; grandson, Daniel Speer; great- granddaughter, Madison Leazer; sister. Ruby Gloss; brothers, Roy Speer, J.W. Speer. Surviving: his children, Patricia Bryant, Betty Speer (Wayne Smith), Grady Leo (Ritchie) Speer Jr., Tim (Candle) Speer; 11 grandchil­ dren; several great-grandchil­ dren; siSters, Bonnie Harris, Doris Gunter; brothers, William (Mary) Speer, David (Pum) Speer; several nieccs and neph­ ews. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m, Wednesday, June 24, at Gentry Family Chapel in Yndkinville by the Revs, Bobby Russell and Keith Jones. Burial followed at Turners Creek Bap­ tist Church Cemetery with full military honors by Yadkin VFW Post 10346. The family received friends Tuesday, June 23 at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinvilie. Online condolences; w w w .gem ryfim eralsen’ice.com. i Clement Grove To Host Men’s Day Program June 27 The Men's Club of Clement Grove Church will host its annual Men’s Day Program on Saturday, Juno 27 at noon. The guest speaker will be Samuel Thomas, associate minister at Cedar Grove Baptist Church of Mocksville. He was ordained as an AME minister in 2001 in Bowie, Md. where he served us an associate minister until relocating to Mocksville in the summer of 2006. He joined Cedar Grove Baptist Church in May 2008 and he serves as one of several associate ministers under the guidunce of Pastor Rodney Coleman. Clement Grove Church is located at 159 Parker Road in Mocksville. The public is invited. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25, 2009 - C7 Jam es Ordination Sen/ice Sunday At Bread O f Life Baptist The Revs. James Tuylor and Jimmy Church will be ordained at Broad of Life Baptist Church on Sundny, June 28 at 3 p.m. This service will be hosted jointly by Bread of Life and Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, The Rev, Daniel Brown will preach the ordination sermon. Refreshments will be served after the servicc in the fellowship hall. Coffee @ Cornatzer Sunday You are invited to Coffee @ Comutzer (a Christian coffee­ house) at Cornatzer United Methodist Church on Sunday, June 28 begiiming ut 7 p.m. This month's entertulnment is The Smith Grove Singers, Join nn evening of fellowship and fun, Cornatzer UMC is ut 1244 Comutzer Road, Mocksville, Visit the website for more information at w w w .cornalzenm ic.com or call 998-0687, Yard Sale Saturday At The Journey Church A community yard sale will be held on Suturday, June 27 at The Journey Church, 124 Wilkesboro St., Mocksvlllc, beginning at 7 u.m. Proceeds will benellt outrcuch ministries. For more in­ formation, visit w w w .llw Journey.info or cull 753-1390. Junefest Saturday At I\4t Zion The 13th unnuul Junefest celebration ut Mt. Zion Holiness Church, US 64 East ut Mill Street, Mocksville, will be Suturday, Juno 27 beginning at 10:30 a.m. There will bo free food and ac­ tivities for tho family. All aro welcome. S o n g f e s t S a t u r d a y A t C e d a r C r e e k B a p t is t The W.C. Hay Fellowship Clioir at Cedar‘Creck Missionary Baptist Church in Farmington will hold a songfest Saturday, June 27 beginning at 6 p.m. To learn more, call Surah Scott at 998- 3590.. Women’s Day Sunday At Second Presbyterian Ciiurcii The women of Mocksville Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine St., will host a Women’s Day Servicc at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 28. The speaker will be Dr. Y Dianna Wright - the African American Ad­ vocate of Salem Presbytery, who will speak on “The Strength of a Woman.” Music will be by a group from Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church under tho direction of Frances Cowan, the Rev, Rodvcgas and Tamara Ingram - minister and first lady of Collins Grove United Methodist Church in Greensboro. A reception will follow the scrvice, “Come with us on a journey of self discovery and strength as wo witness the power of God to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary,” said Sylvia Steele. “Come worship and pray with us us we feust on and ure inspired by the presence of God.” Fred N, Terry is pastor nt Second Presbyterian, Sunduy School for ull ages starts at 8:30 a,m, and worship is at 9:30. Town of Mocksville Community Development Block Grant Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Town of Mocksville will hold a public hearing on July 7, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. at the Tbwn Hall of Mocksville located at 171 S. Clement Street, Mocksville, NC. The purpose of this hearing is to receive chizen input regarding the use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the North Carolina Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. CDBG funds may be used for: 1) Community Revitalization Projects which could include housing rehabilitation, clearance, relocation, infrastructure improvements and recreationol improvements; or 2) Infrastructure Improvement Projects which could include water and/or sewer improvements; or 3) Housing Development Projects which could provide funding for the development of new low to moderate income housing or 4) Infrastructure Improvement Projects which could promote Economic Development, all of which are designed to benefit low and moderate-income residents within the Town. All interested persons are invited to attend this hearing. If any disabled person has a special request for a hearing interpreter or other assistance, please contact the Town Clerk at 336 751-2259. • Hearing impaired persons desiring additional information or having questions regarding this subject should call the North Carolina Relay Number for the Deaf at 1-800-735-8262. 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NC 27026 336-751-2148 Call 751-2129 to Advertise Your Business on the Church Page. n C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 A doe that wandered Into the Pat and Kathy Miller deck in Farmington was Interested In the family cat - but the cat doesn’t seem to like his four-legged visitor. Pat Miller plays with the doe. - Photos courtesy Kathy Miller O h, D eer D o e M a k e s It s e lf A t H o m e >*• -tV i ’i ' - Pat Miller yelled for his wife Kathy as he headed for the bam outside their Farmington home last week. He had just seen a coyote. “When 1 got out to the front porch I heard a noise and looked around and a doe deer, about 4 months old, just walked up to me and Pat,” Kathy said,' Owner of One Shot Photography, of course, Kathy went for the camera. “She came right up to Pat. When Pat tried to leave, she really tried to get into Ihe truck. A few minutes later, after going back into the house, 1 looked out’ the back door and the deer was on our back deck. The cat, as you can see, was scared to death. As you can tell by the claw marks on her back, something had. gotten a hold of her earlier," she said. “The deer spent most of the morn­ ing just milling, around the yard,” Kathy said. "Pat thinks she was scared to death and possibly the coyote had been chasing her.” i l ’ ‘ ' ’'V t ' The doe doesn’t want to leave after finding a safe haven. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - Dl Lenolr-Rhyne students Amanda Hahn, Seth Cantrell, Lauren Walker, WFU archaeologist Ken Robinson, Seth Cantrell and LR professor Mark Hager practice using the ground penetrating radar machine at Joppa Cemetery In Mocksville. - Photos by Mike Barnhardt Science iUleets H istory Radar Used To Study Below The Surface At Joppa Cemetery Hager watches Robinson calibrate the radar. By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Rccord Tliere’s a lot of history un­ der the soil of the "Old Bury­ ing Ground.” That's what Squire Boone called what is now known as Joppa Cemetery in the mid- 1700s. He’s buried there, along wilh wife Sarah and son Israel. They helped make Joppa Cemetery famous. But Mark Hager, Lenoir- Rhyne Universily professor, ' continues to bring students to the site to document Ihe fami­ lies buried there - and their his­ tory. TIv? latest project got help . froni t^e^ake Forest Univer­ sity arpt^eology department. KeniRCitinson was at Joppa this-month with ground-pen- etrating radar to try td locale where the Joppa Church .stood or any unmarked graves. “Il’s a non-invasive tech­ nique with no disturbance lo the site. It allows you lo look beneath about two meters.” It will lake a few weeks to decipher the data, which shows anomalies in the ground; The site where the radar goes is carefully laid out in a grid pat­ tern, so such anomalies can be pinpointed. "That’s important, espe­ cially in a graveyard this his­ toric,” Robinson said. “It won’t tell you everything, but you may find something ... an anomaly. You slill have to in­ terpret Ihe maps and data.” It’s science and history combined. The radar provides exact images, it’s up to the his­ torians lo interpret them. "This is a very important site for this part of North Caro­ lina, and the Daniel Boone connection makes il all the more signiFicant. "We’re detectives, archae­ ologists. We're investigating the past. We're trying to fmd historical evidence,” Robinson said. “It's great lo be working on a site of this historical im­ portance. It's wonderful what the community has done to preserve this site.” Hager said it’s grent lo let his history students know lhal science is an important of their research. And it helps to gel outside to the sites oncc in a while after hours studying old documents in libraries and ar­ chives. As president of the museum committee of the Davie Hi.ft torical Society, Huger is prou^ of Joppa - and the fact that it’s more Ihnn the Boone connec­ tion. Many families still live in the area, and the names of people buried there are famil­ iar; Booe, Meroney, Harbin, Gaither. There are Revolution­ ary War soldiers. North Carolina’s representative to the Constitutional Convention in 1789, Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surgeon foi" the Artijy of North-. em Virginia. Forefathers of to­ bacco barons, historians, and everyday people are buried there - people from a different era - one worth preserving and remembering. ■# "For thal lime period, the names of people who started here and became prominent is phenomenal,” Hager said. Lauren VValker of Advance get& some Instruction from * WFU’s Ken Robinson. ; ' H r » .......4 [The students lay out the grid for the work. Lauren Walker, Jennifer Angel, Marie Hord, Josh Poole, Ken Roblnsgn, Seth Cantrell, Amanda Hahn and Mark Hager make sure they get the measurements correct. _____--dii m ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 Courthouse Closing Fbr Employee Furlough Days Don’t expect to do much business with thc Davie County Clerk of Court on July 3, or July 2, or late afternoon on July 1, for that matter. Except for limited purposes, the clerk’s office will be closed, thanks to the governor. All state employees have been ordered to' take 10 hours of furlough - or time off without pay - from July 1-Dcc. 31. Clerk of Court Ken Boger said the officcs will be closed beginning at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, and re-open on Monday, July 6. Someone will be available each day to reccive payment of fines/fees and civil filings. All other clerk offices Will be closed. Dorothy Graham congratulates scholarship winner Aaron L. Peoples. Peoples Earns Scholarship . Aaron L. Peoples is Ihc 2(X)9 recipient of the Dorothy Rucker Graham Scholarship. He will be attending UNC- Grecnsboro this fall to pursue n degree in business administra­ tion. He rcceivcd a $500 scholarship towards his expenses. Graham Funeral Home started thc scholarship in 1998 and the fund has been managed by thc Davie Community Foundation sincc 2007. Each year a scholarship is awarded to Duvie High senior who presents leadership, academic ability, and finuncini need. “It is a pleasure to help students further their education becausc in our global, competitive society, higher education is one of thc keys to success," said Dorothy Graham. 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Ho is thc grandson of Bruce and Christine Hinkle of Mocksvillc and Anne Edwards of Winston-Sulem. 'We.sley Evans Evans Earns Master's Of Theology Wesley Evans graduated May 9 from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas, with a master’s of theology degreem whicli required an intense sludy of systemic theology and Greek and Hebrew languages. Ho is a 2000 graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in cotnputer .science from UNC Charlotte. He is the son of Dr. James H. and Melinda Evans of Mocksvillc. Dinkins Fiindcrl>urk Two Serve As Pages With State Legislature Michael Recognized By ASU Business Department Duvie High School students Meredith Dinkins and Tisha Funderburk recently sgrved us Puges for the North Curolinu House o f. Dinkins She is the duughter of Juson und Erin Stcwurt of Mocksv[lle. Funderburk is the daughter of James and Dana Recktenwald of Mocksville. Bolh were sponsored by Rep, Julia Howard (R-Davie). Speaker of the House Joe Hackney (D-Chathum, Orange und Moove) appoints the Pages und introduces each one to Members und citi/.cns in thc House gallery at the start of each week during Monday night’s session. For decades, the State House has relied on the' service of Pages, who help deliver bills and umendments for representa­ tives during daily .sessions and committee meetings, offer assistance in individual representatives’ offices, und run errands around thc Legislature. Pages spend a week at the General Assembly assisting members and their staff and learning about the structure of North Carolina government. On April 24 Ryan Michaci was recognized at u ceremony al Appalachian State University witli an ucademic exccllcnce award. To receive the honor, a student must have a cumulative GPA of at least u 3.9. Michael wus one of 25 students in thc college of business to rcceive Ihe award. He is a rising senior at ASU and each semester, excluding one, he has been on the chancellor’s list. He is a member of Bela Gumma Sigma, thc international honor society recognizing business excellence sincc 1913, and Sigma Iota Epsilon, a management fraternity. Ryan MicliacI ? N ationw ide' Insurance has insured NASCAR’ fans for over 60 years. Gel Iht* exticl covft.iye you nyytl <it tht! (i^ht pricLv as an intern. He is the son of This summer he is working .Craig and Kuren lUichael of at Bayadu Nur.ses in Salisbury Mocksville. Derek Green Graduates With Honors From ASU Kelt») Hiller IVIatt Hiller ,Д THANKS iotMalino Us UtlnNotlhCaioiina. Netlonwldt MututI lniur«ncfl Compiny n09Y(idkinvlilc Road Willow Oaks Shopping Center Mocksvillc 751-6131 hlllorkl(á>n¡illonwlde.com N ationw ide* insurance AU li it CjmXm*! IWi Кr»Mil lly Сииллц Кмч Wit CcmUv 01 41Л). 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Lawrence Bond, a well- known medievalist and a history pro­ fessor emeritus. Green is an Eagle Scout und u 2004 graduate of York High School, Yorktown, Va. He is the son of Lt. Col. Bryan D. Green, U.S. Army (Retired) and Blair H. Green of Conover. He has two sisters, Lauryn und Tayler, both of Conover. His grundpur­ ents nre Cecil R. and Melvin H. Hutchinson of Salisbury and David W. and Jean Green of Mocksville. He plans to uttend the University of Kentucky in Lexington to pursue his master’s and doctorate degrees in ancient history, with a focus on classical Athens.I DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 - D3 D istrict 0 3 u rt JoAnne North Goetz talks about her book about Darryl Hunt to the Democratic Women of Davie. Democratic Women Hear From Author Darryl Hunt Book JoAnne North Goetz, author of Long Time Coming - My Life And The Darryl Hunt Lesson wus the guest spenker of thc Democrutic Women of Davio County on Tuesday, June 16. Goetz wus Hunt’s sixth grade teacher at Mebune Elementary School in Winston- Salem. She actively followed the life of Darryl Hunt during his many trials for the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes in 1984. Goetz alwuys believed Hunt was innocent of the crimes and supported him by appearing us a character witness in court. She did this at a great risk to herself nnd her personul property. During thc trial in 1985, thc Winston-Salem community was in great rnciul conflict over Hunt’s involvement in the murder. Sykes was a young whito woman who worked at the Sentinel newspaper. Hunt was , a young black man who hod . dropped out of school at the age of 16. Whites generally thought Hunt was guilty und most blncks felt as though Hunt was being a victim of racial discrimination, she said. Goetz knew thc history of Hunt’s life nnd she knew thc character qualities he possessed ns n sixth gruder. Having this information and gut feelings about his innocence, she made the decision to stand by him and support him in any wuy she could. The jury found Hunt guilty of rape and murder during his first trial and he received a sentence of life in prison. After serving almost 20 yenrs in prison. Hunt wns exonerated of thc crimes due to DNA test results and the confession of Willnrd Brown to the crimes. Goetz still corresponds with Hunt regularly and sees him ns often as possible. She talked nbout the work thnt Hunt dues now with young people to try to help them, from mnking tlie wrong choices nnd ending up in prison. Goetz talked nbout her life, educntion, nnd leaching carcer, interspersing humorous stories. "It was a very enlightening, inspiring anil enjoyable speech,” said Mazie Laurencc. Other business included cominittee reports on plans for upcoming events. Sue Nokovich made final plans for the ice cream socinl July 25 nt Rich Park in Mocksville. Lnurcnce and Faye Cárter reported on tho precinct cluster dinner, which will be in August. The group heard from Laurence nbout plans for a formal dinner, which will occur in Octobcr. The committee is making plans for this to become thc largest annual fund-raising event. ' Members of NAACP invited Democruts nnd coneorned residents to a meeting of thc NAACP. Dr. Robert Lundry, school superintendent, was thc guest speaker. Chair Sue Nokovich reminded everyone of their commitment to A Storehouse for'Jesus before she udjouraed the meeting. The following oases were heard in Davie District Court on June 18. Presiding; Judge B. Carlton Terry Jr. Prosecuting; Jamie Gentry and Michelle A. Duff, Assistant DAs. - Dannie William Angel, do­ mestic criminal trespussing, dis­ missed per request of prosecut­ ing witness. - Michael Shawn Atkins, as­ sault on a female, dismissed per request of prosecuting witness; consuming beer/wine underage, sentenced to 33 duys, crcdit for time served. - Sandra Branno Cueller, driving with license revoked, sentenced to 20 days, credit for time served: expired/no inspec­ tion, unsafe tires, dismissed per plea. - Bessie Dariene Durham, simple assnult, dismissed per re­ quest of pro.secuting witness. - Tinu Durhnm, comihunieat- ing threats, dismissed per me­ diution. - Trade Farington, misde­ meanor larccny, dismissed per compliance. - Grady Lee Fulk, possession of open container/consuming alcohol in passenger area, $25, cost. - Huberio Mendez Garcia, failure to secure passenger un­ der 16, operating vehicle no in­ surance, dismissed per plea; driving/iillowing registration plate not displayed, $50, cost. - Amanda Hampton, simple assauh, domestic criminal tres­ passing, injury to personal prop­ erty, dismissed per request of pro.sccuting witness. - Jason Lee Hampton, com­ municating threats, dismissed per request of prosecuting wit­ ness. - Andrew Davis Harris, as­ sault on a fctnale, dismissed per request of prosecuting witness. - Ana Jose Juan Jiminez, scc­ ond degree trespassing, dis­ missed per insufficient evi­ dence. . - Daniel Enri Keith, driving with license revoked, sentenced to four days, credit for time served; fictitious/altered title/ registration curd/title, dis­ missed: unsealed winc/llquor in passenger area, dismissed per plea. - Cecilia Anne Lane, sitnple assnult, dismissed per media­ tion. - Terry Randall Laxton, speeding 92 in a 70, reduccd to 79 in a 70, $100, cost. - Rodney Lee Leonard, reck­ less driving to endanger, failure to heed light/siren, resisting a public officer, injury to personal property, dismissed per plen; ns- sault on a government ofricial, sentenced to 75 days, suspended 24 inonths, cost, mental health assessment: assault on n govern­ ment official/employee, sen­ tenced to 75 days, suspended 24 months nt expirntion of previous sentence. - Even McCrce, misdc­ mennor larceny, dismissed per plea; misdemeanor larccny, sen­ tenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months, cost, $200 attorney fees, not to go ubout WnlMart; ’ assault on a female, sentenced to 150 days, suspended 18 months at expiration of previous sentence, not to assault/threateny hurass complninunt, enroll in nbuscr treatment program, re­ main guinfully employed. - Joseph Lee McDonough, simple assault, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of stolen goods/property, dis­ missed per mediation; abandon­ ment of iinimni, dismissed per [jIcu: cruelty to unimnis, sen­ tenced to 30 dnys, suspended 12 months, cost, 24 hours commu­ nity scrvicc, $350 uttomey fees. - Virginia K. Montgomery, driving with license revoked, posscssion/displny of nitered/ fictitious/revoked drivers li­ cense, expired registration card/ tag, dismissed. - Timothy Michaci Noe, as­ sault by strangulation, simple qssault, dismissed per plea; pos­ session up to one and one-half ounccs, sentence to 120 days, suspended 24 months, cost, $150, $237.50 attorney fees, submit to rundom drug screens/ wiuTuntlcss seiyches; possession of drug pnrnphemalia, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 24 months at expiration of previous sentence. - Charies Richurd Noto, ns- suult on a female nnd domestic violence protection order viola­ tion, sentenced to ISO days, credit for time served; assault on a fetiiale, dismissed per plen. - Garry Steven Pirk, hit/run leave scene property dumnge, dismissed. - Ernest Leo Pyrtle, second degree trespussing, sentenced to six duys, crcdit for time served, not to go nbout WalMart. - Inoccnte Benitez Rea, fail­ ure to notify DMV of address change, $100, cost. - Leon Miguel Rivas, misde­ meanor probation violation, pn- role revoked, sentenced to 75 days, credit for time served. - Jodi Lynn Robertson, fail­ ure to stop for steady red light, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - William C. Sanderson, speeding 49 in a 35, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - James Dwight Sari, felony possession of cocaine, dismissed per plea, evidence ordered de­ stroyed; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, cost, $100,48 hours community service, submit to warrantless searches/random drug screens, evidence ordered destroyed. - Stacie Latia Spease, simple assault, dismissed per media­ tion. - Crystnl Annette Strunk, simple assault, dismissed per request of prosecuting witness. - James Allen Swing, driving with license revoked, sentenced to 120 dnys, suspended 12 months, $500, cost. - Brnndon Mitchel Taylor, cruelty to animals, dismissed per compliunce. - Cody Scott Thurpc, assault on a female, sentenced to 60 dnys, suspended 18 tnonths, cost, nttend nbuscr progrnm, have no contnct with victim. - Marcia Kristian White, simple worthless check, dis­ missed per civil settlement. - Terrance Reshaw White, in­ jury to real property, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Joshun Miles Whitley, DWI, sentenced to 120 dnys, suspended 12 months, $200, cost, surrender license, not to operate a motor vehicle until li­ censed by DMV, substance abuse assessment/treatment, 48 hours community service; driv­ ing with liccnse revoked, pos­ session/display of altercd/ficti- tious/revoked drivers license, dismissed per pica. - George Quinton Wingo, driving with license revoked, speeding 47 in a 35, dismissed per plea; misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 120 dnys, sus­ pended 24 months, cost, $480 restitution, $425 attorney fees. - Michael Wright, misde­ meanor probation violation out of county, parole revoked, sen­ tenced to 45 days, credit for time served. - Leigh Ann Wyatt, misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced to 120 dnys, suspended 24 months, cost, $612.50 nttorncy fees, $396.96 restitution, submit to wurrantless searches/random drug screens; obtaining property by false pretense, allowing un­ licensed to drive, niding/nbetting driving consuming under 21, obtuining property by false pre­ tense, possession of heroin, lar­ ceny of motor fuel,' possession of open contnincr/consuming alcohol in pa.sscnger area, ficti­ tious/altered title/registration card/tag, dismissed per plea:: possession of drug parapherna­ lia, sentenced to 120 dnys, sus­ pended 24 months nt expirntion of previous sentence, cost. - Luis Arguijo Cunaca, no op­ erators license, sentenced to three days, credit for time served. 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Each onice i* itvSependanity owned and operated.TRIAD,REALTORS D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES WESLEY WOOTEN, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Septem­ ber 22,2009, or this Notico will be pleaded In bar of their right to re­ cover against the estate of Ihe said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment. This the 24th day of June, 2009. GREGG S. WOOTEN Executor of the Estate of James Wesley Wooten c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney for Gregg S. Wooten, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 e-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY notkJe o f s a l e Hillsdale Mini Storage located at 153 Webb Way, Advance, NC 27006. Thursday, July 9,2009 at 10:30 a.m. rain or shine. The following units ot personal property will be sold to satisfy a Hen for rental fees. SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS to Ihe highest bidder for CASH ONLY. All sales are considered' final. Hillsdale Mini Storage resen/es the right to reject any bids, withdraw any property from the sale and cancel any sale without proper notice. A clean up deposit will be required. Announcements take precedence over printed material. UNIT#, TENANT DESCRIPTION; C13 Rodney Holman, multiple boxes, wooden shelfMesk; 03 John Yandell, chair, clothing, old monitor; 093 Max Hess, personal belongings, 6-25-2tn FO R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All GalvanizedAll Size Dog Lots 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2Mocksville, NC Harris Pool ébSuppües Omé«>CImMi*PMIS|i Wí *í OpNkflONkfMitUwmiMMl Tbmmy Hfliris/Owncr-Ovcr 20 Yn. Exp. 277 Pleasant Acrc Dr.. Mocksvillo HonM|336|2SH817 BiiiinMs|338)90M027 W E $ $ $ U Y G O L D ! DlAMONi MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 GOLD G ALLERY CLEMMONS • 766-1800 H O W A R D R K A I J Y Cunert Hair Sahxi. Cortac; aoenl lor (Mabll $57,900 (BflnBAho™ »«11.704Í- aoM «up lo IZtAlcm CALL FOR PRICINQI ' S t., M o c k sv ille330 S . S a lis b u iy S C a ll 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 o r Visit _________www.howrdrxlty.coni notice of upcoming www.YORKAUCTION.com 2 Day A U C T I O N Leonard Lee Haynes, Sr, and Wigglni Ireland Haynci - eilates (dcnaitd) 328 Ollle Harkey Rd. * Yadkinville, NC * Davie Co, MockivMIe, NC: from 1-40 exit II 170 take Hwy. 601 North for +/- 4 miles lo Liberty Church Rd., then left for +/- 6 miles lo Ollie Harkey Rd., thon left for '/a mile lo Iho Haynes' farm. Fri. June 26,2009 @ 5 pm Ford 4600 SU Traclor * Farm Mach. • Horse Drawn Items ♦ old Farmstead Items • Yard & Hand Tools * many olhcr items Sat. June 27,2009 @ 10 am +/- 80 ac. w/ 2 story Home divided into £ Tracts * +/- 3,500 ft. paved rd. frontagt pond * running waler Davie Co. Tax Pin H S8033508S» ' Aatluue Furniture « Antlauei* Glassware ♦ Carnival * Polterv early 1800s Wal. Comer Cupboard * nice Rose Carved Back Viet. Sofa • 2 Oak Bow From China Cabinets • Pie Safe • early Pine Blanket Chest • +/- 12 pcs. of Carnival Glass • +/- 60 prs. of Dep. Glass • +/- 55 pcs, of Iris Dep. • +/- 55 pcs, of Royal Ruby Glass • +/- 30 pcs. of Foresl Green • array early old Pattern Glassware • +/- 12 pcs. of old Pollery * +/- 9 pcs. of Wall Pottery, Apple ♦ +/- 50 pcs. of "Bluo Ridge” • +/- 50 pcs, of “Jewell Tea" * Oak Wall Telephone • early “Necco Sweets" sq. Glass Jar • Royal Crown Cola hanging Thermometer * +/- 30 pcs. of signed “Thomas Fi Clark" Knomes * +/- 25 "Madame Alexander'’ Dolls * +/- 50 nice Prints & Frames * many other iloms ' for more information Si color pictures, please visit www.YORKAUCTION.com 704-546-269« or 704-929.9311cell Harmony, NC ncal« 74 ncrel # 32874 * since i935 my AuctlonZip H is 4569 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY MUNICIPAL FILINGS NOTICE Is hereby given that the filing period for the towns of Bermuda Run, Cooleemee and Mocksville will open at 6:00 a.m., Monday, July 6,2009, and remain openuntll 12Noon, Friday, July 17, 2009. NOTICE Is further given that the ofllces to be tilled In the No­ vember 3'" Municipal Elections are: Bermuda Run are for Coun­ cilman In District II and V; In Cool­ eemee for two Commissioners: and In Mocksville for three Com­ missioners. NOITCE Is further given that all filing fees are requested to be paid by check made payable to the Davie County Board of Elections In the amount of $5.00 each. Residents are reminded that the Board of Elections Office Is lo­ cated at 161 Poplar SI, Suite 102, Mocksville, next door to the DMV office. Questions may be directed to 753-6072. H. P. Van Hoy, 11, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections 06-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having quallfled as Co-Execu- tors of the Estate of BETTY BAILEY GLASS, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 4,2009, (being three {3} months from the llrst day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, tirms and corporations Indebted lo said estate will please make Im­ medlato payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 4th day of June, 2009. THERESA BEAUCHAMP IDOL PO Box 2076 Advanco, NC 27006 CHRISTOPHER LEE GLASS 441 Merrells Lake Road Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 " ' ' 6-4-4tnI ' ' . ' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having quallfled as Executor of Ihe Estate of MARY ALICE ^'’CReWi'PEEBLES, laWW Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons,, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present thom to Iho undersigned on or belore Seplember 4, 2009, (bolng three {3} monlhs from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons. flmis and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 4th day of June, 2009. HENRY LEE PEEBLES 127 Ml. Zion Churoh Rd. Advance, NC 27006 6-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallfled as Administra­ tor of the Eslale of ANNIE RUTH MCPHERSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, llrms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 11,2009, (being three {3} months from the flrsl day ol publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons, flnns and corporations Indebied lo said eslale will please make Im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This the 11th day of Juno, 2009. JUUA MCPHERSON SECOVNIE P.O. Box 5 Willis, VA 24380 WADE H. LEONARD, JR. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lo Iho requirements ol Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A of Iho General Statutes ol North Carolina and Section 155.251 ol Iho Davio County Code of Ordi­ nances, thal Iho Davio County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing In Ihe Commls- aloners Room of tho Davio County Administration Building lo­ cated at 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC on Monday, July 6, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. to hear the following requests: Board will review text amendments to tho requirements for Zoning En­ forcement In sections §155.999 ol the Zoning Ordinance. Tho amendment proposes lo change Ihe procedure for zoning enforce­ ment by the planning director. Tho public Is Invited to attend the hearing al which tlfnoMhore will" be an opportunity lo be hoard In lavor of, or In opposition lo, tho above Itoms. As a result ol Ihe public hearing, subslanllol changes might be mado In Ihe nd- vertlsed proposal, rollocling objec­ tions, debate and discussion at Iho hearing. Additional Informalion Love, . Robert & Michael, ^Bermuda Excellent working environment nnd conditions. H£lB.Wfln<ed PCA 1st & 3rd Shins CNA 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts Apply in person. Hwy. 801 S., Advance Exercise Y o u r B r a i n . ’/^ead Studies show that reading keeps the mind sharp. Give your brain a boost. Subscribe to the newspaper and expand your mind with a world of information. DAVIO C O U N TY E N T E R P R I / i ^ E C O R D 171 S. Main St. Mocksville 336-751-2120 Is available at the Development Services Department bn week­ days between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone al (336) 753- 6050. Andrew Meadwell Planning Department 6-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE MOCKSVILLE TOWN BOARD FOR THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE AND ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS of Chapter 160A-364 of the Qeneral Statutes of North Carolina and pursuant to Section 8-3.9.7 of the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, that the Town Board of Commissioners will hold a PUB­ LIC HEARING In the Town Hall, Mocksville, NC, at 6:00 p.m. on TUwday, July 7,2009 to hear Ihe following Items: A) Th« Board will review a re­ quest by William Junker to rezone approximately 1,552 acres from OSR Open Spaco Residential lo HC Highway Commercial. Subject property Is located on the north side ol Interstate Drive and bolng further described as Davie County Parcel H400000006. All parties and Interested citi­ zens shall have an opportunity lo be heard In favor of or In opposi­ tion to Ihe foregoing changes. Prior lo Ihe hearing, all persons In- terested may obtain any additional Information on the proposal by vis­ iting the Development Services Department, 172 Clement Street, Mocksville, N.C. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 753-6050. 6-25-2ln , NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallllod as Exocutorol Iho Estate ol WILLIAM RAYMOND WOOTEN, lato ol Davie County, this Is lo notlly all persons, llrms and corporallons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before G E N E T R E X L E R R O O F IN G Now & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Froo Eslimales 336^284-4571 M IL L E R E Q U I P M E N T R E N T A L SUM M IR IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, coro plugger & more lor rent today! 1 Iwy f.l) I No.ksvill,- |336| 751-2304 RANDYMILLER&SONS 295 MlUtr Road •Mocksville (336) 284-2826 ’ NowrmnplngStptloTinki' Skia S im Work ThnchtrWork Htuling StpllcSyilemtFoollngsLonhrWork September 18,2009, (being three {3) months from the first day ol publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This tha ISth day of June, 2009. LUCILLE M. WOOTEN 148 Grey Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallfled as Executor of the Estate of MARGARET A. BOGER, lale of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons,, firms and corporations having claims agalnsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Seplem­ ber 18, 2009, (being three {3} months from the llrst day of publi­ cation of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In liar of their re­ covery. All persons, llrms and cor­ porations Indebted lo said eslalo will please make Immediate pay­ ment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 18th day of June, 2009. JERRY D, BOGER 231 Farmwood Dr. Statesville, NC 28625 6-18-4ln STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE OF WILLIAM P. HARRISON, DECEASED. NOTICE The undersigned, having here- tolore qualified as Executor of Ihe Eslale of William P. Harrison, de­ ceased, late of Oavio County, North Carolina, hereby notifies all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said Eslale lo presonl them to the undersigned on or before September 18', 2009, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol their rocovory thereon. All per­ sons, llrms and corporallons In­ debted to said Estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. . This the 18th day of June, 2009. Jeffrey B. Harrison 18201 Capstan Greens Road Comollus, NC 28031-5217 TUGGLE DUQGINS 8. MESCHAN PA 100 N. Greene St., Suite 600 Post Qfflco Box 2808 Gr.qpns^oro, NC 27402 „ telephone (336) 376-14"3i 6-18-4tn LRB Lanclscaplng Residential & Business •1^ Mowing ASeedifig ,• Tree & Bush TtlmnSig 4 Planling • TretKhing • Pressure Washing ; Clean Glitters * Leaf Ren^ www.lrblandscaplng.com 316-909-0573 Terry Whileker/Ovmer METAL ROOFING S' C overage • 4 0 + Colors 4 0 Y ear W arranty *1,S00°« TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices! 1-888-278-6050 M ID -ST A TE M E TA LS of the Carolinas, LLC www.mldslal9molal3.com STROUSE HOUSE AUCTIONS ^1 4 2 4 Industrial Dr., S tatesville, N C 2 8 6 2 5 Phone; 7 0 4 -8 7 2 -6 4 4 4 3 3 6 -9 4 0 -6 3 0 6 IR B AUCTIONEER: MIKE STROUSE, NC LIC. #7465 B www.slrousehouse.zoomshare.com ItaM M » J S s æ X  œL !?■ InOTMdw» Ditrtfi Man M' Irf Widyf piy >jrTy nUifljMBiseMGtanSûtHunlcw.StoSH<Badt.DertkJetef SwtoiMA-WwfipwM v S !L s 2 2 o S li FTTMtU* №rt20) T iu d r &nth№tfw,UFCiC«ntir MUTUUI-Tw^knw; Uarey Wm ^8pyjef.oyiQ«cwi2'WiiwTfryoh>.Oï»you>tettc Fri.. JuM2fi • fiiSAM « 9 RIA QIUACII IMilVIU. »1. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tburaday, June 25.2009 - DS LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 80 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Tnjst executed by Chris­ topher S Meadwell and Angela N Meadwell, HUSBAND AND WIFE lo Stuart Clarke at Thorpe & Clari<, Trustee(s), which was dated Feb­ ruary 25, 2005 and recorded on February 25,2005 In Book 595 at Page 292 and rerecorded/modl- fled/corrected on March 14,2007 In Book 704, Page 001, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Ofllce of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will of­ fer for sale at the courthouse door' of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on June 29, 2009 at 2:00PM, and will sell to Ihe high­ est bidder for cash Ihe following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: Being Ihe samo premises con­ veyed to Ihe mortgagors herein by deed being recorded simulta­ neously herewith; this being a'pur- chase money mortgage given to secure the purchase price of the above described premises. BEGINNING at an Iron In Iho Northwest cornor of Iho herein de­ scribed tract, said Iron being lo­ cated 14.5 II. from the southern edge of tho pavement of U.S Hwy 601 and being tho Northeast cor­ nor of James R. Tarieton (DB 129, PG 159); thence South 66 deg. 07 mln. 07 seo. East 308.0 ft. to an Iron located 15.0 ft. from the south- om edge of the pavement of U.S Hwy 601 and being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract; thence with the Western line of Keith H. Latham (DB 174, PG 609) South 54 deg. 19 mln, 32 seo. West 448.39 ft. to an Iron In the Southeast comer of the her»ln-de- scrlbed tract, said Iron being lo­ cated North 52 deg. 53 mln. 07 seo. east 211198 ft, from qn Iron; thence North 67 deg. 05 mln'.’34 ■ seo. West 170.30 with the line of Gurney S. Williams (DB 123. PG 743) to an Iron In tho Southwest corner of herein described tract and Tarloton's Southeast comer, said Iron being located Soulh 65 deg. 33 mln. 54 sec. East 156.93 II. from an Iron InTarlolon’s South­ west comer; thence with Tarleton's eastern line North 36 deg. 49 mln. 14 seo. East 399.61 ft. to the point and place of BEQINNINQ, contain­ ing 2.125 acres, more or less as surveyed by Grady L. Tutterow, Registered Land Sun/eyor, on July 27, 1995 (Drawing No. 17195-3), and being Lots Nos, 45-55; 118- 121; and p/o 117 of Tho Eldson Nursery Development as set forth In Map Book 2, Page 75 Davie County Registry. SUBJECT TO easements and restrictions bf record. FOR BACK TITLE, see DB 182, PGS 86 and 68; DB 80, PG 194; and DB 54, PQ 41V, Davie County Registry, See also Tax Map G-3-3, A, Pol 51, located In Clarksville Township, Davie County North Carolina. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 2551 US Highway 601 North, Mockavllle, NC 27026. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale la be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, al, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(a) of Ihe property Is/are Christopher S. Meadwell and wife, Angela N. Meadwell. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against the party or parties In possession by the cleri< of superior court of Ihe county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving the notice of salo, temil- nate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon tennlnatlon of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the tennlnatlon. If the tmstee Is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the return of Ihe deposit. Reasons of such Inability to con­ vey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petillon prior to the confirmation of thesale and reinstatement of the loan with­ out the knowledge of the trustee. If Ihe validity of the sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discretion. If they be­ lieve the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will hava no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPt'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OH HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE- QUIREMENT'AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT­ TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY, Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC (SEAL) Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32M6 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 09-03880 6-18-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE In the Matter of: DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC 09SP77 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): DISTINC­ TIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TRIAD, LLC) to Richard Q. Pfefferitom, Trustee, dated Octo­ ber 16,2008 and recorded In Deed Book 773, at Page 509 In the Of­ fice of the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, de­ fault having been made In the pay­ ment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Kelly M. Otis or Ken­ neth C. Otis, III, having been sub­ stituted as Tmstee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Ofllce of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of TnJst be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will of­ fer for sale at the courthouse door In the City of Advance, Davie County, North Carolina at 10:00 a.m. on the 30th day of June, 2009 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more partlculariy described as follows: BEING allot Lot Sot the Alan Mock Trustee Subdivision as set forth In Plat Book 9, Page 333, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which map reference Is hereby made tor a more particular descrip­ tion of said lot. Substitute Trustee may. In the Substitute Trustee's sole discre­ tion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In N.C.Q.S. 46- 21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty- Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hun­ dred Dollars ($100.00) required by 1. I4.C.Q.S. 7A-308(a)(1). The property to bo offered pur­ suant fo this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Substitute Tmstee nor the holder of the note secured by the Deed of Tmst being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attor­ neys, employees, agents or autho­ rized representative of either the Substitute Tmstee or the holder of the note make any representation or wan'anty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist­ ing In, on, at or relating to the prop­ erty being ottered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or llablllUes arising out of or In any way relat­ ing to such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, easements, rights of way, restrictions of record and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded re­ leases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal chocks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. The sale will be reported to the Court and will remain open for ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days, if nol advance or upset bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed. An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to N.C.Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the Cleri< of Superior Court of Ihe county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies tho property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or after October 1,2007, may, after receiving the Notice el Salo, tonnlnate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. tJpon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termlnaUon. This the 18th day of Juno, 2009. Kelly M. Otis, Substitute Tmstee Hendrick, Bryant & Nerhood, LLP 723 Coliseum Drive, Suite 101 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone: 336/723-7200 6-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA daVie county 07SP183 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Sale contained In thal certain Deed of Trust executed by Tara L Wagner an unmanled woman to John H. Harris, Truslee(s), which was dated September 20, 2004 and recorded on Seplember 23, 2004 In Book 572 at Page 840, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Lisa S. Campbell, having been substituted as Tmstee In said Deed of Tmst by an instniment duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidenc­ ing said Indebtedness having di­ rected that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, tho undersigned Sub­ stitute Tmstee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and custom­ ary location at the county court­ house for conducting the sala on June 29,2009 at 2:00PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davla County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING ALLOF LOTI OF HILL TOP ESTATES AS SAME IS SHOWN ON MAP THEREOF RE­ CORDED IN MAP BOOK 8 AT PAGE 122 OF THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 2146 Sheffield Road, Hamiony. NC 28634; Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45«) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To Ihe best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) of the property Is/are Tara Wagner. An Order for possession of Ihe property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving Ihe notice of sale, temil- nate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon temilnatlon of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee Is unable lo con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, the sole remedy of Ihe pur­ chaser Is Ihe return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inalilllty to con­ vey Include, but are not Ilmlled lo, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan with­ out the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of Ihe sale Is chal­ lenged by any party, Ihe trustee. In their sole discretion, If they be­ lieve Ihe challenge lo havo merit, may request Iho court lo declare Ihe salo to bo void and return Iho deposit. Tho purchaser will havo no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IIYOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED 'AS AN 'At- TEMPTTO CQLLECTADEBTOR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Lisa S. Campbell Subslllute Tmstee PO Box 4006 Wilmington, NC 28406 PHONE: FAX: File No.: 07-09037 6-11-2ln CBM 97391427 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 09SP68 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JASON LEE HERNANDEZ DATED De­ cember 19, 2006 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 694, PAGE 883, DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY TO BB&T COLLATERAL SER­ VICE CORP, TRUSTEE. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by E7140A0002 PROPERTY ADDRESS/LO­ CATION: 185 Redland Road Ad­ vance NC 27006 DATE OF SALE: July 2,2009 TIME OF SALE; 10:30 A.M. LOCATION OF SALE: DAVIE County Courthouse RECORD OWNER(S): Jason- Lee Hernandez TERMS OF THE SALE: (1). This sale will be made subject lo: (a) all prior liens, encumbrances, easements, right-of-ways, restric­ tive covenants or other restrictions of record affecting Ihe property; (b) property taxes and assessments tor the year In which Ihe sale oc­ curs, as well as any prior years; (c) federal tax liens with respect lo which proper notice was not given to Ihe Internal Revenue Sen/Ice; and (d) federal tax Hens to which proper notice was given to the In­ ternal Revenue Sen/lce and to which the right of redemption ap­ plies. (2) The property Is being sold “as Is". Neither tho beneficiary of the dead of tmst, nor tho under­ signed Subslllute Trustee, makes any warranlies or representations concerning the property. Including but not Ilmlled to, Iho physical or environmental condition of the property. Furtharthe undersigned Subslllute Trustee makes no title warranties with respect lo Iho tllle to the property. (3) Tho highest bidder will be responsible for the payment of rev­ enue stamps payable lo Iho Reg­ ister of Deeds and any final court and/or auditing fees payable to tho Cleri< of Superior Court which are assessed on the high bid result­ ing from this foreclosure sale. (4) At tho time ol Iho sale, Ihe highest bidder will be required to make a cash deposit of five per­ cent (5%) of Ihe bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, with the re­ maining balance of the bid amount lo bo paid on the day following tho expiration ol the applicable len (10) day upset bid period. (5) Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or after October 1,2007, may alter receiving ths notice ol sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the tennlnatlon. (6) An order for possession of the property being sold may be Is­ sued pursuant to N.C.G.S. §45- 21'.29Tn favor of the purchaser and against Ihe'party or parties In pos­ session, by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county In which Iho property Is sold. This the 3rd day of June, 2009. SMITH DEBNAM NARRON DRAKE SAINTSING & MYERS, L.L.P. Jeff D. Rogers, Subslllute Trustee PO. Box26268 Raleigh, NC 27611-6268 (919) 250-2000 For more Infonnalion concerning this foreclosure, please visit our website at www.smlthdebnamlaw.com. This comunlcatlon Is from a debt col­ lector. The purpose of this commu­ nication Is to collect a debt. 6-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 78 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by TERESA LYNETTE BRINDLE, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, to JIM HODGE, Trustee(s), which was dated July 8, 2005 and recorded JASON LEE HERNANDEZ dated on July 11, 2005 In Book 615 at December 19,2006 lo BB&T COL­ LATERAL SERVICE CORPORA­ TION, Trustee for BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COM­ PANY recorded In Book 6M, Page 883, DAVIE County Registry: de­ fault having been made In payment of the Indebtedness thereby se­ cured; and the necessary findings to pennlt foreclosure having been mads by the Clerk of Superior Court of DAVIE County, North Carolina; the undersigned Substi­ tute Tmstee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid­ der for cash, the property con­ veyed In said deed of trust, the same lying and being In the County of DAVIE and Stale of North Caro­ lina, and more partlculariy de­ scribed as follows; Being known and designated as Lot No. 2, as shown on the Plat of Redland Place, as recorded In Plat Book 8, Pages 60 and 61, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particular description. For further reference, see Deed Book 534, Page 856, Davie County Registry. Parcel I. D. Number: Page 886, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note Ihereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the. undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Office of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Tmstee will of­ fer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and cuslomary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on June 29,2009 at 2:00 PM, and will sell to the highest bid­ der for cash the following de­ scribed property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wll: BEGINNING at an Iron said being located In the Western righl of way line of Oak Grove Church Road said also being In the South­ eastern corner of Roy A. Wall, Deed Book 53, page 533, Davie County Registry; thence from said polnl of Beginning along tho west­ ern right of way line of Oak Grove Church Road South 34“ 05' 50" West 100.04 feet to an Iron In the Northeast corner of Sarah Jane . Whitaker Deed Book 118, page 601, Davla County; thence along Whitaker’s North 64» 58’ 10" West 164.82 feel to an Iron In Whitaker's Northwest comer thence along the Eastern line of Dariene W. Wilkins North 40» 01' 10" East 99.78 feet to an Iron; thence South 65» 51’ 45" East 154.80 feet to an Iron, then point and place of Beginning, containing 0.359 acres, more or less, and being In accordance with a survey prepared by C. Ray Cates R.L.S dated March 1,1992 and up­ dated May 31,1994. Subject lo easements and re­ strictions of record. For back title, see Deed Book 443, page 365, Davio County Reg­ istry. See alsoTax Map Q-5, Pci 137 located In Mocksville Town­ ship, Davie County, North Caro­ lina. Save and except any releases, deads of releáse or prior convey­ ances of record. Said properly Is commonly known as 165 Oak Grove Church Road, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028. ' Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45«) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal chocks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ot the sale. Following Ihe ex­ piration of Ihe statutory upset bid period, all Ihe remaining amounts aro Immediately due and owing. Said property lo be offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Salo Is be­ ing ollerod for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to Ihe tllle or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to Ihe property being offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior lions, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) of the property Is/are Teresa Brindle. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant lo G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of Ihe pur- i chaser and'against tho party or parties in possession by Iho clerk of superior court ol Iho county In which Iho property Is sold. Any person who occupies Iho property pursuant lo a rental agreement entered Inlo or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving the notice of salo, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to Ihe landlord. The notice shall also slate thal upon tennlnallon of a rental agree- menl, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo Ihe effective dale of the lennlnallon. II the tmstee Is unable to con­ vey title to this property for any rea­ son, tho solo remedy of the pur­ chaser Is the rotum ot the deposit. Reasons of such Inability lo con­ vey include, but are nol limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to Ihe confimnallon of the sale and reinstatement of the loan with­ out the knowledge of tha trustee. If the validity of Ihe sale is chal­ lenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion. If Ihey be­ lieve Ihe challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return tho deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IFYOU AREUNDERTHE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY Substitute Tmstee Brock & Scotl, PLLC B yi_----------------------------------- (SEAL) Jeremy B. 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Yard Sale Area 1 SpencerFriday & Saturday Moving Salol 321 Alexander Slroel Furniluro, bousohoW Itoms, cloihos, Chrtstmas, baby slult...don't miss this onot Cnm FrWay, 7am Sai..,until Yard Salo Aroa 2 Salisbury,Yard SoloSaturday. 7am-ltam.300 While Onk Dr.. Salisbury IJn Wostclillo). CtillUrorfs Toys, Oooks. Eloctronice, Sports Colloctiblos, Ciolhoo. Yard Sale Area 6 AdvarM« Movlno Salo, Saiurday; June 27, 7:30om-6pm, niBHwyOOl South. Tons olmiso, household lloms. Qiris ctott^oft Including AF. AH, Hol­lister, oto. sizes O & up. Shelving, TEU sola, lovo soal, chesi, dining labki and chairs. Ind. Korosono hoators. tlowor pots, dinette sol.’QE range, filing cabinels. and much morel Ampio park­ing. Rain or shlnol Everytlting must gol Healthcare Yard Saie Area 6 Mocksvillo Multi-Family Qaraoe Salo, Friday. Juno 20 and Saturday, Juno 27, 8am' 2pm, 309 and 323 Park Av- onuo. Kkis ckithos and toys, lumiluro and antiquos. Mocksvilie Yard Sale, Frklay ond Solurdoy, Juno 20 & 27, 8om-unlil, 110 Cable Lone (Hwy 001 South to Qladstono Road, go t.6 ml. and tako Daniels Road on right, go t4 milo. Cabk} Lano on rljjhl). Lola of odds and onda. Mocksvillo Yard Sato, Thursday, Frklay and Satur­day, Juno 2e"-2r, 7am-unlil, Dock Circio across from King Doors and Windows on Oothot Church Road. Lots ot 60C to 75e ctolhing, Christ­mas and Hallowoon Itomo, housohoki iloms, baby Items, toys, glasswaro, oto. Mocksvillo Yard Saleo, Sat­urday, Juno 27, 7am-unty al tho Joumoy Church, 124 Wilkesboro SIrool. Clothos, lumiluro, housotidd oppll- Procoods bonollt tfio Joumoy Church's Outreach Ministry. Hugo 4-Famlfy 47 СопЮг CIrcIoMocksvlile,yard sak). 147------- ------off Hwy. 64 West. Saturday, Juno 2/, 6am - 3pm. Nlco boys and girls baby lo OX clothing, Homo Interior, Princess House. ]unk)r ond adult clothing, fumituro. Too much moro |o mention. Oavie & Clemmons Yard Sillos AdvarKOVardSnloFriday ond Sat. 7am-lpm 354 Llvongood Road Housoltolo Itoms. ■ booka, boys ctottwft. (3T. 4T) Iftdtos clolhlng, somo jowolory, Christmas Itoms, somo lools, shoos, tovfl. sandbox. Slop 2 climbor/siidor and much mofol Clommons 300 Family Yard Salo Sal.Jurw27'' 6am-noon Clommons Moravian Church Spangonburg Avo. Anlkiuos, tools, housoworos. baby clothos, jowolry, fumlturo, sports oquipmenl and much morn. ClemmonsYord Solo Sal., Oam-unill 216S Lowlsvlllo Clommons Rd. 0/10 mile trom ) 40 be­yond Poocoliavon. Rd Inter­section. Housohold lloms, collectibles, fumlturo, fabric, tools. Shop equipment Itwlud- Ing small air compressor, wood planer, 1?' wood lalho with bits, roiitor and labto, 14" bond saw and 10* radial ami saw, boil sandor nnd much moro. Healthcare <!VIUTUMNCARIOFMOCKSVILU Autumn Care ot Mocksvlile Is seeking Soolal Worker. Pleaso apply In person Monday tlirough Friday B;30 am until 4:00 pm at: 1007 Howard Street ' Mockavllle, NC 27028 Yard Sale Area 6 Advance MuHl-Famlly Yord Salo, Saturday. Juno 27, 8am-3pm, 1245 Undorpass Rd. (A01 south from Inlor- stale 40 lo Undorpass Road) Fumlturo. goll clubs, dlshos. olhor Itoms too numerous lo montloni liain cancels! Mocksvillo Huge Family Yard Sale, Frfday, Juno 20, 7am-4pm A Salurday, Juno 27, 7um-2pm, 590 RIchio Road off 601 North. Hunting clothos SÌ20 largo, hunting eupplles. wator gTobos, toys, clothos - aduli & children, aii sizes, all seasons. Houso- woros, loo many lloms to list. Qrool prices! Davie & Clemmons Yard Sales MocksvilieHugo Mulll-Famlly Moving / Yard Salo Saturday, Oam-untii 302 Dogor Rd.(AT DEAD END) Hwv 160 bolwoon Plnobrook ana Rain­bow Roads.Girls, boys and womon'a clothos, housohold Itoms, okJRlass waro. Echo loaf bkswor, lASCAR ond Comol cd- locliblos. old dolls, onlortnin- monl conlor, largo etorono cabinot w/ doors, stampin' Up stamp sols, Slngor sowing machine, Konmoro sowing machino Brolhor ombroldor- Ing machino, 2 antk^uo Slngor sowing madiinos, Grace hand quilting Iramoe. dosk, dish washor, rofrlgoralor w/ Ico maker, old Chovy 4 whool drive Iruck, bikos and oo much morol Rain or Shlno. C a ll 1 -8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 to p la c e y o u r a d to d a y ! No MEWCAL AS8I8TAMT-Loam on tho job. Good pay/bonofits. 30 days vaca' Hornear, $$ lor school, exporionco. HS gra 17-34. Calt Mon-Frt 741910Г local Inlorviow. Healthcare ■ Is accepting applications Tor 1 ■'Shirt RN Supervisor, 1{lam-6pm Apply In person Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4pm, Ask for Debbie Radlord, 1007 ■ Howard St, Mocksvilie, NC Cilice &Office & Clerical Clerical AdminlaUBtlye Support Staff,Davie Education Center Davidson County Community Coilogo Is accopting appll- colions for a full-limo position, ■Adminlslrallvo Support Stall, Davio Education Contor' lo provkie support lor tho Colioge's Davio Educalton Contor, located In Advanco, NC. For Information ploaso soo 'Emptoymont at DCCC* on tho Coliooo webslto; www.davidsonccc.edu or con­tact: Human Roeourcos Offlco, DavWson County Commu­nity Collego, P.O. Box 1287, Loxlnglon, NC 27293-1207, Tolophone: 33G-224-4S40. Email: hrOdavldsonccc.odu Equal Opportunity Coilogo Mocksvlilo Huge Yard Sale,Saturday, Juno 27. Bam-lpm, Rain or Shlnol 33t9US Hwy 158. Baby clothes, baby iloms, glassware, fumlturo, lawn mowers, lools, and much morol Davie & Clemmons Yard Saleo HarmonyYord SaloRod Tag lloms 50% oil Through July 4*Tuos- Sat. 10-7pm al Komor Slulf Consignmonl. 3370 Har­mony Hwy. 704-540-B7D7 Mocksvilie202 Winding Crook Road In Charleston Rkigo. Saturday, Juno 27th 8am -3pm. Ctothing for all, misc. iloms, housohoki lloms, kids toys, and much moro. Davie & Clemmons Yard Sales Mocksvlile 4 Family Yard Sale Sal. Juno 2y^eam-unW 1165 Junction Rd. Mocksvlile Estate Yard Salo Saturday, Sam-untll Rain or Shlno 64 West of Mocksvllto ol Contor Church Shollor. Sovorai Fomitlos Mocktvill«Oarage Sato Saturday. 8am-2pm 303 Cornwallis DrIvo at Pud­ding Rictao Golf Courso. Jon boat, Doll computer, commer­cial lawn mowor, small appli­ances and moro. MocksvlileHuge Yard SatoSaturday, Juno 27* Oom- until1728U8HwyS4EostLots o< Itoms, ch»dron'sItoms. household, and bakodgoods. , MoQktvllie Largo Yard Sale Saturday, 8:30am-lpm Ralph Ratledge Road MookavllleMulti-Family Yard Sato Saturday. 7am 140Hlllcro8lCt. Third rood on right post Okl Baker Furni- tu(o Facloty (RotHng Hllts Lane) Then (ako firsl lolt (Hiil- crost Ct.). Will havo baby lloms, household goods. mon'sMomon's ctothina girb slzo 12 months - 6, chtW- rnaa iloms. 1995T-Top Camnro,TV, toys, olo. ' Mooktvllle Tag BaleConeignmont Unlimllod 200Wiikosboro Street 10% • 76% olf moot lloms In store. Offor expires 0-264)9. Mocksvlilo Yard Sate Friday, 6am-itnlil Saturday, 0am-2pm 319Howoimd.Tools, Littki Tyke's, Houso­hoki, toys, iawn mowers, Iroo lounge door slond, hunting supi^B. plaaKo model kits, albums, books, DVD«, Play Slallon 2 and gamos, guitar cralo amp, loo'much moro to list. Nol a junk sak)l Mocksvilie Yard SaleSal., Juno 27*" 8am-noon 138 Bradford Place (Oil Sain Road) Mocksvlile 'Yard SaloSaturday, 7am -ипШ 153 Rliodo Island Court MocksvlileYardSaioThur.V.30-6pm;Ffl.t;30-epm Sat. 7-11am. 601 South loolfl on Pocklown Rd. iiouso on right. 404 Docklown Rd. Fol­low signs, lols ol rTK)vios, CD's. DVD's, sports stutt, dilll. tools, Iralkir, tots ol olhor stuff. Must sell ovory- Ihlngl Mocksvlile. Sat. 10AM-1 PM Portabto hot tub, grlKe, 50 pairs ol lishing wauors. lug- gago, hunting slufi, 40 EZ up canoplos, jogging strollor. alt cornprossors. nas gonerators, 30 sots of golf clubs. 40 goll bogo, oxorciso oquipmont. bounco houso, walor ski lubos, furniluro, stol machine, basoboll sluff. plus tots of olh­or STUFF. Star Storage Worid. 1033 Salisbury Hwy, RT601,Mockevlllo. •«■tlqmi/CtllictlUii • Mt/Cnlit/MiMN • |||||«ц(1||1рм1|/ ЫрцИй •BMiMwEquipiNiit/ SupfllN • CellPlioiiNttinilM• Шки-даиК/СМАи • CiMputifitSoltwari • CoiulatiMiit • ElectfMici • EieicltaEi|iilpiHiit •F«nnEi|iii|i,/Sii|)|illM •Ffowtrs/Pleilti • Fooil/Prodiic« • F u tM • Furpltura/HppllMCN •GtMtlToyi •Им11ч«ГШпд tWiilM • ИмМлиуДооЬ • 1М1н1Е«|1|М1М| И||в.Е||1|1рЛ«рг11м • MlwillwowFprtiíi • Иш1е№1м/1т 1с1 •IjiortlniBOHit •Ilekiti • TV/OVP/V№o • WMltoBuyAlercli, Electronics Camera. VuPoInt Digital Camoro/VIdoo . 2.0 moga plxol,$25. ColiDoniao 704-401-4743 DIRECTV Sateillle Tetovl- sion, FREE oquipmont, FREE lour room inelaílatlon. FREE HD or DVR Rocoivor Up­grade. Packagos from |20.90/mo. Call DirocI Sat TV lordolaiis. 1-08Q-420-94ee. Exercise Bloyclo, Murray Ultra Torrain 15 spood. $50. Call 704-e42-1301 or 704- 213-7707 lor Informatton Bicycle, Roadmastor Ultra Terrain 15 spood. $50.Call 704-042-1301 or 704 213-7707 for Informatton. Elllpttoai Trainer • Fitness Qoar-6 Programs. LIko Now. Call $250.704-239-S029 Nordlo Track. Excol PrtoO $50. Coll 704 642-1301 ОГ704-213-7707 for more Irifornullon. Farm Equipment Tim. FREE usod llroa. Sol of dually tiros, Aothors. 100 Wiloy Lone. YOU PICKUP 704-309-5017 Flowers & Plants Banana Trees.$Ooach or 3 for $10, Plouse coK 704-2I2-7Û07 Furniture & Appliances Air conditioning unit, Oulside Trano unit. 2.5 condì |ionor.$200. Ptoaso call 704-279-4100 Bar Stools, IWO, black, 29', Vinyl soal, swlvot, cosi $49. each sale for both. 037 0330 $40.00 Bed. Baby bod. $50.24" i-t/P otoctrlo stove. Uko now. $276. Roper Washor, $145. 704-798-1920 Cabinet.drawer metal filo cabknol. In good condilion. $20. 704-857-9007 Computer Desk. LIko now. Sliding keyboard shelf, shell for prinlor, hutch. $75. Moni­tor stand. $26704-C330900 Píenlo Table: bonctios Included, $20. Charcoal gray rockor-roclinor, $50.704-279-1720 Relrlgeralor/freezer.Whito with too maker. Runs good, $150.Ploaso cail 704-279-4094 Wall Unit. 3pc. T.V. Wall Unit, Silver A Blk, two glass side curto'a, Denise 704-401- 4743 $400. jJ e w e li^ Necklace and Earring (2)Sol's, Sopphiro & Amolhyst, Now wim corQticato, $76. Doniso 704-030 0952. Quartz Watchos, man's 1) spoilz (2) dross sllvor. h/owl $10. Contaci OooO Lawn & Garden Sales & Service Mower. Rally Plus 12.5hp rid­ing lawn mowor. Noods mow­ing boll lor mowing dock. Now paint $250. 232-1038 Misc. Equipment & Supplies SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $2,990.00. Convert your Logs To Valuable Lumbor wilh your own Nonvood portoblo band sawmill. Log sklddors also available, notwoodsawmills.- com/300n. Froo Informalton: 1-000-576-1363, OXI300-N. MIsc For Sale 40 galten Rhoom DirocI Vonl gas hoi wator hoalor. Usod t yoar. Excoltoni condllton. $225.704-797-B810 Building Saloi 'ROCK BOT­TOM PRICES.’ FLEXIBLE DELIVERY. 26X40 $6,045. 30X50 $9,600. 35X60 $10,550. 40X60 $15,900. 60x120 $20,900. Accossorios opHonat. OTHERSt 1-800- 008-5422. Pionoor Stool Man- ulaclurors, since I960. Qenulne QM hood for Ca- maro '82-’92. While. $75. 22“ Honda push' mower. Motor knocks. $2g. 704-930-1360 Lawnmower (push), Muiïoy 20 In. cut with Briggs & Stratton motor, $50. 704-B57-2945, MIsc For Sale Mountain Bikew/holmot. Lodtos 20*. Rkldon 1 limo. $75. Coll 704-603-4310 Rebar 11 ptocoo. 5/0 x 20 ft $100. Woll casings. 2 ptocos 4* by toil tong. m Cnll 330- 055-5034 Television, DVD & Video VH8. 64 orialnal Star-Trok opisodoa In jnckots. 7 VHS movlos, plus Tho Star-Trok Compondlum“. 704-0300192 Want to Buy Merchandise Boot molor wanted 20 HP Marlnor, lilt chair In working condilion for roaeonubto prico. 330-990-2694 Iv msg. Timber wanted - Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or moro soloct orcluorcut. Sliavor Wood Products, Irw. Coil 704-270-9291.., Timber Wonted. I aero or ПЮГО, pino or hnrdwood. clear or soloct. HAM Log­ging, 330-400 0570 •dnll • Call • Dogt •Hotus • llmlock • Other Pelt • Pit I llmlock StrilCN Dogs puppies RatTerrier/Chi huahua mix, boautlfuity mnrkod, tails docked and do- wormod. 0 wooks oki. $100 onch. 330-403-4009 or 330- 407-3115 _D oas iBlorod Mln. Schnouzor pupptos. 8 wooks old, 1st shots, 1st haircut, wonnod, llbht colors, hnnllh gunronloo, already hoimo training, par­ents on silo A family rnisod Matos $300, fomalos $350 704-2390017 C a ll 1 -8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 to p la c e y o u r a d to d a y l Dogs Puppies, DE8IQNER.Shlranlan. Shlh-Tzu/Pomoronian combo. Bom 4-0-09, Malos/Fomatoo. Cuto, cuddly, and playful. Ploaso call to soo! 330-760-2930 Pupplee. 3 Mato Doogto Pup­plos for solo. 0 Wooks old. $75.00 onch. Contact Danny О 704-490-9037 U s e r s o f Z i c a m ' If you have cxpcriciiccd: citiicr temporary or permanent LOSS OF SMELL (known as Anosmia) Contact: Till-; MKIA IN LAW I-IRM 1-800-39t-8191 Vic h'DA bin rniuesU'tl ihc пшкт of/laim K.Mnlrlxx ¡пШчИусх, Mop murki'Un^ Zlcum fJ Cohl Hcmcily (id Niiuil .Vuii/'.t onJ Smhi In Ш'л Л’/.-о, Urgent news for people who took AVANDIA/AVANDAMET _Dogs Dogs, AKC Mini Longhair Dachshund Puppies Roady for Falhors Day! 2 Shadod Choc. Cream, 1 Shadod Rod Croam, Shols, WorrnodA Do- cinwod $400 (330H60-6092/ (336)413-0700 IM Shaded Rodl2wko$250 Dogs. ...............and 1 fomato. $150 each, nol registered. 330-463-2359 A va n d lu ”, A v a n d a m e f and A v a n d a ry l', druga prescribed to patients w ith T y p e 2 diabetes, have been lin ke d to hea rt attacks, strokes fl> congestive h e a rt railure (C H F ). T o evaluate y o u r po te ntia l cla im , call ns n o w to ll Tree at 1 -8 0 0 -T H E -B A Q L E ror a flr«e a o M u lta tlo n . W e pra ctice law o n ly In A rlco na , b u t associate w ith law yers th ro u g h o u t th e U .S . GOUMIBRO A OSBOHNB t-80»'nm-BA0i.B (l-800«43-3a40)tfcl. WWW, I ------ Man Hurls Polecat 63 ft. llliXAH COUNTY ■ Aflcr using Tlicrii-Clcsic’ <in iiis soro .sliimlilcr, 'Him W. wiL< alilc lo rid his proiKrty of tlic varmint lust 'nuitsday, Wlicii uskcil if tlic pokciit lived nr ilicU, l\o pain­ lessly replied: "None of your diing liusine.M!" GoPalnlessly- ComparaandSam /f«3-THERA-GESIC’ Join the IN CROWD With a subscription to the Davie County Enterprise Record YOU can be"in the know''on issues of importance to all of Davie County. Keep up to date on events that are happening in your comnnunity. Don't mls5 a single issue. Subscribe today. D A V I B C O U N T Y S im p ly s e n d in t h is fo r m w ith y o u r p a y m e n t . . . iïTOJOlNTHEINCROWta dme a Л to theуЕп1ефг1|е Recordl tnusMi . . Ul3».(onlh///-5r^rf 8ut)sal(ilon>>2000 Ü 13 Monlh OUT-OF'STATE 6ub$cnp(iO(i-$2SOO I I I I I I I DAVIB COUNTV I ENTERPni/ix^ECORD DavloCounty’s choice for local News,Sports, Advertising«! Morel DAVIE-CLEMMONS Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-S PM TOLL FREE 1 - l 7 7 - 7 S 1 - 2 i a FAX: 704-630.0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS®SALISBURYPOST.COM R E A C H O V E R 2 9 , 0 0 0 R E A D E R S E V E R Y W E E K ! F R E E A D S ____________ iGlvlng away somefhing or selling something, include a photo with your auto ad & run it ® I for 4 weeks for $20, Run a photo w/yourRUll lT fOH,FREEl4iit«iiiirii,(i«iusi(»ijappi/.c«ii(o[iioi«iu. house ad for $30 for 4 weel<s. Y A R D S A L E Unlimited Words $5.00 a W eek Doga Beagle puppies.Full-btoodod.$00oucli. Ploaso call 704-039 0299 for moro Informatton Horses pony for lease to responsi- bio, know^odgonblo ridor. $175 por monlh, includoa board ol bam In Advanco. 330-918-5039 Pet & Livestock Services Hoitos, Donrdlng. Tinkoiboll i:(]U09lrlnn Contor, Excoltoni Fncllllios. Locotud in Advanco, Drtvto County. Full Board $350 por monlh. 336010-5030 • IwlMMOwtitnHlii •ииШоНеи Ч т Ш • M IFm d M l •NotlCM •SpMlallKcHloM • TnnelOppwtiinllln Business Opportunities At-L CASH VENDINQI Do You Earn Up to $80(ydtiy (po- tonti.ll)? Your own local route. 25 Machines nnd Candy. All for $9,995. 1-800-753-3450, MulllVond,LLC 4 \ Free Stuff Cat.Adult Agouti Tabby noods good homo.Call 704-433-7040. Cale. 2 adult fomaloo. \ yr old and 2 yrs dd. Havo boon fixed. UTD on sltols. 9 others. Qood bam cats. 270-7108 Dog. 8 yr old Alaskan Hunky, Strawberry btondo. 1 groon oye, 1 btoo oye. Freo to good homo. 704-038-1654 Dog. Malo mixed Terrier. Houso trained. Noods good home. Ploaso call 704-850-2434 Free cate and kittens. Havo had shols, dilfuroni agos. Call for moro inlor. Somo spayed or neutered. 704-270-2001 • Free puppies AustralianShepherd/Chow mix foradoption, vory cute. Call 704-630-6160 Kittens. 8 wooks old. Vory swool.Ploaso call 704-270-2547 Kittens. Free to good homo. Very cute. Eight wooks okl. Ooki Hill aroa. Ploaso call 704-213-1609 Kittens. Free lo good home. Vortous colors. 8 wooks old. Litter trained. Call 704-239- 624411 Inlerosted. Kmene.. Part Siamese. Froo loo good home. Ptoaeo call 704-933-1835 I n s t r u c t lo i^ Alrllnee Are Hiring- Train for high p^lng Avialton Malnla- nanco Catoor. FAA approvod program. Financial aid If quaJ- Iflod. Housing avaiiablo. Cali Aviation Instituto of Mainto- nanco (688) 349-5367. ' ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE• from homo. Medical, Busi­ness, Paralegal, Compulors, Criminal Justlco. Job placo­monl asslstanco. Computer avallabto. Flnanciai aid il qualified. Cail 866-858-2t21, www.ConturaOnllne.com DRlVERSn’RAlNEES NEED­ED. National Carrtors Hirtnj Nowl No oxporionco noododi No CDL? No problemi Train­ino avaiiablo wtlh Roadn^as- lor.CaHNow. 666-494-8459. Drivers^ralnees Needed.Naltonal Carrtors Hiring Now! No oxportonco noododi No CDL? No probtomI Training avaiiablo with Roadmastor. Call Now. 866-494-8459. _Lost_&_Found Found Dog on Pol Neck Rood. Mato, port Pit Bull, white with black spola. 704- 033-2270. Call lo claim. FOUND dog. Chihurtor mix? Dlock and white on Campbell Rd. Ploaso call 704-270 0408 loUontify. Found Kittens on Fourth St. In Spencor. Approx. 12 wks okl, both wonrtno Hon collars. 704-6400420 Notices DAV1E PREQNANCY CARE Contor offors coniktontlal A froe pregnancy tosta, support son/lcos and reforran. Make 0 heatthy choteo ter your lifel Coll 330-753 HOPE/or appi. DONATE YOUR VEHICLE- Rocoivo $1000 Grocery Coupon. United Breast Can­cer Foundalton. Froe Mnm- mogmms, Breast Cancer Into; Viww.ubcf.info. Froe Towing. Tox OoducliWo, Non-Runners Accepted, 1-068-468-5904, HOST FAMILIES for For- olgn Exchongo Sludenis, flgos 15-18 & have own sponding monoy & Insur- unco. Coll Now lor stu- donta arriving In Augusti Groat Ufo oxporionco. 1- QOO-StDLlNG. www.oiso.- corn Host Famlllos for Foroton Exchange Students, agos 15- 16, tiave own SMrvllng nvjn- ey/!nflumnco. Coll Now for sludonls arriving In AugustI Qront life exporionco. I-OOO- SIDLING. wwwMlso.com •МммОйМймШм •С м М иШ м яи • НамММп • HimtfirM)' A --4 . . . Л• lammtit ntpwry, • lltlPrOfMty itm ltorM i • IçtlflwSll« ............ • MaiiitlicliiredKone Dialera • Man iifactuieil Hong Salat • ManulacltiroilHonie Lata tor Sale • MamlactimdHonie SanluiRapaltt • MHtgi|aSar>lcii/ loaas • ReBlEitttoS««ltet • Rtal Ealat^Cвlми(clal • RiMft I Vacation Piopart» . • WaMRaalEatata Homes (or Sale BANK SPECIALI 3 t»d- rooms, 2 bathrooms, lorgo loll Moke offerì Qractous living Roally. www.graciousiiv- ing.org, omoii: winiamOgra- cloU8living.org. 800-749- .5263. Bank says 'Sell, Soil, Selli* Bermuda Run Country Club. 3BR, 3BA townhouso. Carport, pool privltoges. $175.000. 330-908-7060 FarmlnQlon. House and farm for sato www.157rao- coon.checkoutmore.com or call 336-762-9642 Foreclosed Home Auction • Norlh CaroKna Statewkle. 500f Homes Musi Be Sold! REDC. Froo Brochure. www.Auclion.com. RE Brkr 20400 Government Mortgages Zero Down and $6000 ' Huftyl Call 704Ä0149 Back Kinderton, Immaculato 3BR, 2li BA. 2 (ovol, master 6R on main, 2 car garago, scroenod In porch, courtyard, and many olhor ollractivo fonluros. $227.700. OPEN HOUSE Sunday Juno 28 fnim 2:00- 4;00pm-5 Grand In Hand.Call Janico McDaniel of Koilet Williams at 336-909-0747 Homes for Sale Homes, Qovernment fund­ing available for all home buyors who own lond or havo family land. $0 down. 634:ly financing. Call 330-340- Locat. HOMEOWNERS or INVESTORS 3QR,baooment. carport, brick,ranch. Couniiy. Currontty being* ronlod al $700/mo. ($8.400/у>) $30,000 down. 704 030 0095 Mocksvillo. 3BR. 2BA home for sole or loase lo own. 202 Dannor Rd. Poppor Stone Acros. Excoilonl condllton. Call 330-702-5700. locl(vraiL3ÉR.2BA. PRICE REDUCED. On t/2 acre lol. Approx. 1.170 sq fl., sinoto car garage. Guilt In 2004. East school». Itousolsono cul-de-sac not far from Rock­well Porli. 150 Hazohvood Drive. $125,000. Ptoaso call 704-279-2505 True Modular Otl-Frame Home. Retails for $09,995, 7/12' Roof and full 10' oc. Construction. I.2l7sq.fl. ranch display. Novor iivod in! DuWor vrtH movo W4l sol Oty In home In ono day on your londl Only ono al opodnl pricolCail for discount. Anthony 000624-7457 or 330-302 0031 Land tor Sale Acreage, 92»wooded Plut2ctoorod buikling sites, 2.4- 3.0 acroA rural aeillru/road frontage. 330Ц02-2144 OWNER SACRIFICE-1 need hcipl Owner must soil nowl Ono acre, hoavlty wooded, river occoss liomosile on Ihe Calawba River. Over 50% oil original list prIco. Pavod roads, pool, rivor walk trails, sport couii. otc. First $20,900 takes II off my hands. CaH now 886-310-2314. Owner Sacrifice- 1 nood hoipl Owi>or must soil nowl Ono ar:ro. heavily wooded, fivor access liotnosllo on IhO Catawba River. Ovor 50?o oft original ilsl price. Pavod ronds, po<^, river walk Irmls. sport court, otc, Firot $29,000 Inkos 11 off my Imndo. Coll now 000 310-2314. Manutactured Home Sales $0 Down wUti your land. No closing cosi.Please call 330-299-5612 $3,000 down - only 13 pay­ments felt. Call quicki Wo ownor finance. Please call 336-299-5613 Cash rebates of $3,000 • $8,000 on hundreds ol homos. Ploaso call for details 336-299-8520 Holy CowfSInglowldos Only 7.5%CallToday704-030-9840 New Homes $2,500 Down 2 credit reforoncos 336-209-8526 Own your own homo andmako no houso paymonts tora yoar. 336-29 payment -.Cali for dolallA Replace lhal OU Singlowido Todayl Clavlon Homos olSalisbur --------------clalists loni Spo- Mortgage Service/Loans 23 Families HelpedGovernment Mortgages Avaiiablo. $0 Down. Call 704-030-6400 Resort & Vacatlon_Progertji^ CRYSTAL COASir, NO Wa lorfront al drasllcally reduced pricosi Nearly 2 AC wator ac- coss $69,900, NOW $30,900; 9 AC doopwator lol whoro you can moor a boat $199,900, NOW $99,900. En­joy kayaking, canoolng, jolskl- ing or boating, w/boal launch­es on silo. No lime framo to build. Groat financing avaV- abto. 077-337-9164. Crystal Coast, NC. Wator- fronl ol drasttoolly reduced prtcosl Noaity 2 AC wotor ac- coss now $39,900;0 AC doopwator lol whoro you can moor a boat $199,900. NOW $99,000. En­joy kayokmg, canoolng, jolskl- Ing or boating, w/boal launch­es on silo, fvo limo framo lo build. Groat financing avail- ablo. 077-337-9164. Bad Credit, No Credit, Bankruptcy? Stili Doesn't Chonge Tlie Fact You N H To Pay Your Blllsl Need Help, But Don't Know Where To Start? 1-888-355-2542 An Agent is Walling To Help You Resort & Vacallon£ro£ert^ FREE CAMPINQ & S200 In Grocery Rowardsi Beautiful Campground Rosod in North Carolina. Amazing Amonlltos and Family Funf Call 000- 795-219910 Discover Morel . NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC • Up to 60% off on Last Minute Availability. Luxury Ocoanlront Doach VIomoa ond Condos. Dost Soloclton, Service nnd Rates Guoron- leodl Call 800 070-2754 ot www.northmyrtloboachtravol.- com ToOTlwiMt •HoHNloiRairt • lakaProjMityRMtal • laml tor Rant •Ottlcal CoiMMTCIalRantal • PastutalanilloiRtnt •ManutatluiailHone loU • Manufacluroil Homai lor Rent • Rasoit 1 Vacalion Denials •Roonmiale Wanted • Rooms lot Rent •Storage •WanteilloRent Houses (or Rent Century 21 Triad 336-751-2222 350McCultough Rd., MocktvUle.3DR,1DA. $72S/nx> 138 Center Clrele* Mockevlile 3DR, t h BA homow/ full basement.$700/¡no. 8225 Shallowford Ln. • Uwisvllle2BR,2nACol- lago w/oll hoal. %ЪЪ01пю. 0020 Whllmore Cove Ln.Ctommons. Slunnlng 40R, 35ÌBA. 2 ttlory brick. Full bason^onl, community pool, A iawn rnoinlonanco provldod. $l,0e0/mo. 216 McCullough Rd.2BR. IBA. Hoot putnA'conl. air. $575/mo. 239 McCultough Rd. 2DR, IBA. Oil hoot/win­dow air. $525/mo. Clemmons, Tangtowood Forms. One bedroom corxlos. avail. Community pool. Cali fordotaHs. Hwy 601 Bypass. • Mocksvlile. (JusI oil 1-40) Commerciai ofltoo space for lease. 2 olflcos, break room, locoplton aroa A bathroom. $700/mo. PoBslbloaddt'i space avallabto. .Cali Cenli<ry2l Triad 336*751-2222 Mon-FrI 0am-5pm OR 330-751-5555 ExL 213 nlghtsand weekends. Houses (or Rent SOI N. ol Mocksvillo, 3DFI, тВА. Full basomonl. Appll- colion A deposit roquirod. $850^mo. Call 704-270-1717 Advanco, 125 Utlto John Or. 2DR, ^VгQ^ Brick ranch. 2 cat garage, ctoon. No pels. 336-760-0525 Advance. 30R. 2W BA. garopu. 2,000 * sf. socurity syslom. Executive 1юте Rent $1,400 or Rent to Own. 704030-0095 Advance. 420 Oun Club. 4BR, IBA, heal pun^AC, now remodel. 1,450 SF, ap­ple. Vi oc, no InskJo pots, $075/mo + dop. PossSjly HUD. 330990-7003. ' Davie Cnty. 4234 US HwyCOI 8, 3BH, 2BA. 10 acres. Newly romodekxl. Rental^vrk reforoncos roq’d.' $050/mo. ■» deposit. Call 330-093-4587 ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-753-8777 or 336-7St-206$ MOCKSVILLE-Chartoslon Rtogo. 3BR, 2DA. Scroenod porch, foncod backyard, 2 car garago. Smoko Froe. Roduced S/D of $450. $950Atio. MOCKSVILLE - 3BR. m DA, Won-malntalnodwlth appliancoa, hoat pun^), fuR basomonl, dock A largo lot. Pots nogollabto. Avall­abto July l.$000/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Vtolorton lwmoon3ac.3BR. IDA. wrap around i^rch. ofltoo. appliances. Smoko froe. Aval). Juno 15 $705/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-763-87norMM61- 2065 Mocksvlile area. 3BR/2K BA. Rent to OwnI Garage, approx 2,000 sf. cent hoaVair. Very Nice. $15,000 down. $395/mo. 704-030-0095 Mocksvillo Rent 10 Own Homeowner or Investorl3BR, busernont, carporl, country, Homo IB now rented. Quaronteed ronlni Income of $700/mo {S0.40ÛVr)- $30,000 down, 704 030-0095 Mocksvlile, 20a Morse Street. Uko Nowl Immocu- lalol 3BR/m BA. IQ comerlot, $750/mo + $750 security dop. I yr toaso. no pots. Cail Mary O ERA Premier Realty335-040-7077 Mocksvlilo. Immaculate 3BR / 1.5BA brick ranch.Now cnipot and paint. Паппо. dlshwashor and sldo-by-slde reinooraior. Enorgy elllcleni hoal pump. $000/monlh * $800 security deposil. No pots. Coll Mary Hondrtoks al 330-940-7077. Houses (or Rent Mocksvillo. 3BR IBA. now otoc. conlral HAA. Ronoval- od. $050/mo. + soo dop. Call MarLo A Co Roolty 492-7505 Mocksvlile. 3BR, 20A. Newly romodolod. Low ulility bills. Now hoat pump. $e00/mo. Ploaso call 330-941-7558 PENNINGTON A CO. 336-998-9400 336-909^)747 We Iwvo rontais ovnitable. Lnndtords and tonante « Call ua for Infomiallon on proper- lies or propody monogo- mont. Wo liavo en automat­ed phono cystom for Infor­mation. Commercial Properties/ Businesses for toaso or sato. Call Jantoo McDantol 330-909-0747 • Pennington A Co. 390-998-9400 336-909-0747 Rentere Wanted Lanceóme Packages and Affordabto Mortgages. Call Clayton Homes 704-030-0403 SB Mid, Car High.3BR 20A. СфП. strg slid, ntoe. Fih. oto. $650/mo. I nno. S0Ü Immod. avail. 010- 372-2425 Winslon-Salem, 3 DR, 1 BA plus 2 lin. rrno In full bsmt. All appi. turn. 2430 Queen St. 1 blk from Knollwood. Very clean, recent remodel, c/a, gaa hoal. No pels. $050 mos. 330-700 0525. .CXdce & Commercial Rental BCM Buslnose Park, For salo or loauo, 0,000 сг]. fl. building, 1500 lo 4500 sq II units. Commercial lota lor solo or will bulkl lo suit lon- anl. 330-998-3165 Manutactured Home Гог Rent SSSfVMonth Lan(№omo Packages Or Just Keep Renting 10370-1-030-04Ò; Farmington Area, private. 2BFV2BA al appUanoos, central heal A air. dock. ASarogo. No pels. No smok- ig, $600/mo. plus doposll. Please call 330-055-3272 or 330-990-3030 Greasy Comer area. 3BR/2BA recently remod­eled, now carpot, pr^ato lol A carport. Largo roar dock. Limit 2 adults A 2 childron, $550/mo * $550 deposit. 330-204 0011 Mocksvilie aroa. 3BR, 2BA $450/mo + $450 dep, prtv lol (oft Hwy 64 E). Roforences required 704-873-7881 Mocksvlile. 345 Hobson Dnvo. 4BB, 2BA. Romodolod Inside. Brand now rofrigeralot and stovo. No smoking. Out­side pels only. $000 ront. $600d deposil. $100 pot de­posit. Avallabto In 2 weeks. Doposll noodod up front, Call 330-098-8257 leave msg. Mocksvillo. Roady Now 2 BR brick house, furnished, also etoctrto, $550/mo. 2BR, 1 BA mobile home, privato lot. 704-267-5581 Pinebrook School District. 3BR. 2BA. $550/mo. $300 deposit. /UMolutely no pots, 336-940-2515. Shady Acs Moblto Home Pk 14x70 2SR, also doubtowkle for rent. John Crotls Rd., US Hwy 64 E08I, Mocksvllto. No pels. Call 330-909-2092 KiitrrpritfHtcntU rriulrrt, llrtti o/iht ihill 1/» Initr, kiu btin luklng nwrner Itmpiraiurci In mui rfieir nn« j/vi/ifr. AN»/, hiurrn onJ MiUl Foittr anJ Chtii am/ llrlaima Uantif tfiki , Ihenf^jiMip<r(>n ИагЫшгlihiiul in iht Bahiimtif. Utlow, JanilunjPautШцЫип мЛ ib* n»w«j4ip«f wlih ihrm ti> ИтчИ. .This newspaper really gets around. DAVID C O U N TY ENTERPRI/^ECORD Call336-7SI-3I20 In iiihcrlhe. Resort & Vacation Rentals Beach Summer Red ikl There will never bo a bettor time to purchase. Es­tate sole. Must soil. Listed be­low mart(Ol price. Doodod ownership. 2-bodroorr^-balh and 1-bodroom/l-balh, fully fumlshod condo, OcoanfronI resort. Low regime fee. As lo</v os $4000. Contact De­fender Really at I-800-799- 0796. fbakorOdofondorro- sorls.com • Mot • «riaHon . • iMrtilWiltKiin • Collect« Cw • tm m M Tninqiwlatloii • MIortrtlti/ATVi • ReeriatlonalVehlciet • RmUbtUsilK • S«i«lce/rart8/ Accessoiiet •iransportation Dealenlil|)t • Transportation Financing • Tnicks/SIIVs/Vans • Want lo Buy/Tram Autos 3-Sortos, 3301 Leatfior. Bluoloolh. Satol­lile Radio, Sunrool, Auto­malto or Mnnunl optton, 23,000 mitos. Excoltoni condittoni $24,000 Ptoaso call 704-463-7359. Bulck Park Avenue, 1097.4-door, all power. Noodu piint. Murm good mocliunicolly- $4,000. 338-403-2359. Chevroiet. 2000. Bloiur LS. 4 door SUV. 135,000 mikjs. Ctoth grey seals. Mocksvillo. 1 driver. 53 year okl fomalo. $3,999.336-M5-8340 Ford, 1998, Crown Victoria, 151K milos. PoUco Package. Af^M, CD, Sirlus/XM. Etoo- Irtowlndowe. Original whools and covers also come wilh vehtoto. 704-270-2505. HONDA, 2003, ACCORD ex, $0 down, will holp fi­nance. Credit, No Probloml Privalo party sato.Call 704-871-2223 Autos Toyota. 1990 4RunnerExcoltont body inskto and oul. Noods a moior. Good tiros ond rims. $1,000. 330-990- 6838 Auction» Foreclosed Home Auctk>nNorth Carolina Statewkle. 500f Homes Must Be Soldi REDC. Free Brochure. www.Auctlon.com. RE Srkr 20400 Rowan Auction Co. ProlM*slonal Audton Senrlcee: Salisbury, NC 704-033-0600 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340 . C a ll 1 - 8 7 7 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 t o p l a c e y o u r a d t o d a y l Financial Services ТПЙпсНГ St v Ic m “We can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed” Tiie Federal Trade Comfnlsslon says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and timely Infor­ mation from your credit report is lying. Tliere's no easy fix for bad credit, it takes time and a con­ scious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt af ftc,gov/credTt. A message from Tfie Salisbury Post and tiie FTC. Autos .'oyota,_______Loaiher.NovlgaitonGPS. JBL sound system, bluo- tooth, smollilo radio 40,000 milos. Now Mtoho- lln tiros. Excoltont Condi- ioni 704-405-7359 $15,500 Motorcycles &ATVS Honda 1984, V^S MagnaQood condllton. Now tiros. $1,000. 330-264-2707 Service & Parts Chevrolet Lumina, 1997 forparts or will soil witolo car os Is wlih tillo call 704-857-2945 $450.00 Trucks, SUVs & Vans Chevy,lOeaSIOTehooShortbod, V6 47k mitos. Rod. Vory good condition. $2,200. Call 336-751-3980 Йопм Improvenient Laweon'e Hume improve­ments. Windows, siding, llooring and morel Free est> mates. Call 330-909-0695 HOÜM „C lm n ln g _ Will etean home or smvl of­fices. Reasonably priced. We' wUI beat any pitoeT Call Bar-, bara 336-492-525S or ЭЭ6- 9094)095. References avail. ' T««nasiñnr JR'e Mowing ServiceLooking to fill my schodulo. Only n fow openings lolt. if you nood your lawn tak­en care of, coll for a free estimate al 330-945-0100. Pressure Washlnfl Auttln'a Pre rosklentlal. freeQuality I 33M09-I ... eetmuitae. ' A^pepdsbie work. Tree Servlet Canopy Ttm Servtee, Pro­fosslonal Service at reasorv- abto mies. Fuly insured. Call for free estimates. Ftefer- oncos availabto. Also, fire­wood lor sale. 330-908-4374 тем QuaUty Trot Cor* ftLend Malntonanoe. Ha^ ardous removals, pruning A preservattoln. etomi danunje clon-up, grading, hauHng, clearing, stump rwrtovtl, landscaping. Tbomae Martla insured. Cell; 336^07-7534, homo: 330-859-9611 SaiuiumY ■ |UN! >7 ■ >. I'M * * ( IVI к ')■! M'KI s M II \|tS( II II I I * * 3 5 5 ± A C R E S OfTrmlinl^lhcti, Comblrullont, indaiaWhnle EQUESTRIAN PARADISEI 276.970,5201 866.787.4243\vw№rcdhawbuctloni.com О л!ш 1|'•SL Steel Arch Buildings- l \/ l a d e i n U S A H U G E S A V IN G S on 3 re p o ’d, 2 0 x 3 0 , 2 5 x 3 6 . S e llin g fo r b a la n c e o w e d ! D is p la y d is c o u n ts a lso ! Call 1-866-352-0716 D8 ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2009 Empire State Kiss Heidi Suzanne Landry and Kevin Keith Kosl<i sliare a kiss on top of the Empire Stale Building on Valentine's Day. They,won the unique wedding experience after winning a contest sponsored by brides, com. TUNDRA WMEH CLOWWS 60 WUWTIklf, ^ ^ b y C h a d C a r p e n te v ¡Happy Campers Davie Family YMCA Camp PRYDE Kids of the Weel<, Alex Wilson and Jonathon Whittaker, kick back and grab some rays on the YIVICA field. Be- low, Sydney Leoor, Julia h/llkulskl and Dustin Bulatko were kids of the week '''‘mi''oFF-hAsoS" at YMCA Camp Sunburst. » I- »\> » .,.'1 « I' / .V.sV* • •• '