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03-MarchB ig S k ie s Large Photographs On Exhibit Page D1 Brain P ow er , 1/ ^ .i . ’.ÍÁ' D A V I E C O U N T V E N T E R P m / E ^ E C O R D S w a m p e d P u b lic in f o r m a t io n R e q u e s t s T a k in g A L o t O f C o u n t y T im e the Mebane Charitable Foundation. Requests followed by Dr. Tommy Browder, by Beth Cassidy,' who covers the board fo education for the Enterprise Record, and by Jay Mintz. The county finished with Mc­ Daniel’s request on Jan. 15, when they notified him thnt a computer had been set up for him to view the emails. Those emails with confidential information were printed, with the confidential por­ tion blacked out. Dirks said that as - of Monday, McDaniel had pickedi up the printed copies but had not - viewed the information on the; ,/V /COmputerifi'O ThecQuntyhashadfewrequest!». Sitethat [aUreq^e»^^^^ in past years, but since last fall, thei to be reviewed by iSaUy Srhith, thi requests poured in. RandvMcDan- countv attnrnev/Smi^h a ' ' ' ,x iel got It started in October when hours oil M ...U I »mj-ii » J » * i r- * « he asked for all communications $125 an hour. “We cannot charge North Davie Middle Student Krystal F oster practices an experim ent for the N.C. S cience between county, school, Davidson AM i _ j 1 1 - Photo by Robin Snow County Community College and Please Sec Swamped • Page 4 By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record The public has a right to know. That’s the message County Manager Beth Dirks told commis­ sioners Monday night while talking about the influx of requests for public information. Board Chair Richard Poindex­ ter said it’s also important for the public to know how much it costs taxpayers for these requests; while board member Mark Jones said it isn’t fair for the county to "brow beat” county residents for asking for information “they have a right tohave.' Budding Scieriiist iN u iiii L/avic7 iviiuuiD o iu u o iii rNiysiicti r u s io i a n € Olympiad. Learn m ore about the North team on p ag e C1. Anderson Frye Lambert Williams York Smith Webb Ward RIdenhour Plott B a llo t s S e t F o r M a y P r im a r ie s ; S c h o o l B o a r d E le c t io n By Jackie Seabolt and Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Davie voters will hnve plenty of choices when they go,to the polls on May 4, thanks to last-day filings last week with the Davie County Board of Elections. County voters will select two non-partisan members for the Da­ vie County Board of Education in May. They will pick from in­ cumbents Carl Lambert and Linda Barnette, and challengers Carol Livengood, Steve Ridenhour, Lar­ ry Thies, Brent Ward and David Smith. Two Democrats are seeking the office of county commissioner, incumbent Chris Anderson and Jeff Plott. Seven Republicans are seeking the two nominations for county commissioner; incum­ bent Ron Hoth, and challengers Charies Odell Williams, Robert Wisecarver, Carl Humphrey, John Lester Frye, Jeff York nnd Wayne Webb. For the stnte sennte, incumbent Andrew Brock of Mocksville is being chnllenged by fellow Re- publicnns Robert Dale Stirewalt of China Grove and John Fergu­ son of Bermuda Run. No Demo­ crats filed for the seat. State Rep. Julia C. Howard of, Mocksville is unopposed in her re-election bid. Please Sec Candidates • Page 4 O r e n H e ffn e r : G r o c e r G o t O u t O f B u s in e s s A t R ig h t T im e Ry Jim liulce For the Enterprise Record Oren Heffner knows the grocery business. Or, at least he used to. You may remember Heffner. He owned Heffner’s Land of Food, which wns the plnce to buy grocer­ ies starting in 1949 in Mocksville nnd later in Clemmons and five other locations. “It’s no longer a can of pens nnd n cnn of pork nnd benns," said Heffner, who sold nil of his stores in 1981 to whnt wns then Food Town (now Food Lion). “It’s changed so much. You cnn just go down the line. We had little sinnll delis — hotdogs nnd fried chicken. Now, these delis are full blown, you cnn linve anything ydu want for dinner. They hnve phnr- nincies in there now. They hnve these long nisles with greeting cnrds. The vnriety of foods they cnny, you cnn find shelf after shelf of organic foods thnt didn’t even exist back then, I’d be as lost ns nnyone in the food busi­ ness now," Yes, the dnys of the locnl, indepen- . dent grocery stores nre all but gone, swnllowed up by the likes of Food Lion, Lowe’s, Hnrris Teeter nnd Ingle’s, But going bnck in time, Hef­ fner’s had the comer on this market, Heffner, 85, entered the food business in 1946 when he becnme n pnrtner in his father’s store in Maiden, his hometown, when he got out of the Air Force, He got married a couple of years Inter to a young womnn nnmed Frnnces, who worked in Winston-Salem for Security Life, “Once or twice n week. I’d lenve Maiden nnd go to see her in Winston- Snlem," Heffner said, "Of course, I’d come right through Mocksville, and being in the grocery business, 1 couldn’t help but see what the competition wns up to, so I’d come through nnd look nround the store here," During thnt time, he met Harry Murray, who was in the milling busi­ ness in Mocksviiie, “He told me, iYou ought to think about putting a store here in Mocks- ....-................. ville,’ ’’ Heffner snid, "His cousin hnd moved here nnd wns a builder. He nlso hnd n locntion -7 nn empty lot, where the B,C, Moore building is, which was owned by a Dr, Ander­ son, a dentist. So we bought the lot and built the building, and you know the rest of the story,” Mocksville has been home ever since for the Heffners, who have three children, eight grandchildren and one great-grnndchild. But thnt wns just the stnrt of his grocery busi­ ness in this nren. The Yndkinville store, which came nlong in the early 1950s, wns the next nddition, Clemmons wns tlie third store (in 1960) nnd was in the shopping center on the then quiet stretch of Lewisville-Clemmons Road nenr US 158, which was just a two-lnne road nt the time. Thnt complex included a barber shop, dry clenner nnd n drug store, Wentherwax Phnrmacy. The first Courier newspa­ per office wns inside thnt building. “Clemmons wns not then whnt it is now,” Heffner recnlled, “Across - ..................... ■ from the shopping center, they were fixing to dig n hole for the foundn- tion of n building. Someone nsked whnt they were building, nnd they snid they were fixing to bury this little shopping center. Things were . kind of slow, "We didn’t do much in Clemmons until one dny when n developer j walked in the store when 1 was there, * He snid, ‘One day soon this building will not be big enough,’ They were getting rendy to build Mendowbrook, which wns the first big housing de­ velopment in Clemmons," That, nlong with the crention of 1-40 coming west out of Winston- Snlem, chnnged everything. “It kind of mushfoomed from there,” Heffner snid. He ran 0 double-truck (two con­ necting pages) ad on pages 4 nnd 5 in the Courier nnd Dnvie County Enterprise Record every week for nil those yenrs before he sold out. “Thnt wns our bread and butter Please See Hef№er ■ Page 12 Oren Heffner: “It had gotten to the point that you got real big or you got out. It w as just one of the two. There w as no way to compete." - Photo by Robin Snow ‘•r----------- 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 F a r m in g t o n E l e m e n t a r y M e m o r i e s My old Farmington Elementary School principal-tencher- coach Dwight Jackson stirred memories when he brought in a 1967 picture of our eighth grade class. (See Page 3.) Those were the days of pot-bellied stoves in the comers of the gym. We couldn’t arc our basketball shots too high or the ball would hit (he ceiling. The classrooms had genuine blackboards, and the highest honor a boy could receive was to be chosen to clap the erasers on the sidewalk on Friday aftemoon and create a storm of chalk dust. Our old red-brick, two-story schoolhouse was on its last legs. A large piece of plaster fell from the classroom ceiling one day, whacking a classmate on the head. He wasn’t hurt as much as surprised. The incident barely interrupted class. If it happened today, a multi-million dollar lawsuit would be filed. A committee of Davie County dignitaries came to inspect conditions. New schools were built in the county a few years later, and my old Farmington was demolished. The Farmington community lived up to its name back then. Most of u& were truly children of farmers. Tobacco priming season kept several classmates away imtil September because they were needed in the fields. Others of us had milking duty morning and evening. At recess,’we boys debated the relative merits of John Deere and Farmall tractors, and we generally figured to follow our fathers in the family business. We could speak intelligently about butterfat, silage, fertilizer and artificial insemination. We knew the difference between a Guemseys and Holsteins, or between a baler and combine. I’m relatively certain none of my sons ever talked about those topics in elementary school. All of us Farmington boys carried pocketknives and regu­ larly brought them out for close inspection, or trade. We wore brogans, sometimes spiced with manure; Atid we didn’t think anything about it. I also dredged my old Davie High 1971 yearbook out of the attic last week, noticing several things:' 1. Unlike today, almost nobody v'vore jeans when I was in school. Denim was uncool. Boys woie shirts with cufflinks. 2. ■ Many stiidents had excellent, handwriting skills. In the back pages of the yearbook, 1 re-read the hand writT ten remarks of old classmates. With skiilfui penmanship, they wished me well and recalled the days of yore. Penmanship used to be a measure of character. Handwritiiig conveyed something about a person. Oood penmanship meant good breeding, social skills and attention to detail. Despite years of effort, my descenders and ascenders never were neat. My script tilted sometimes to the left and then to the right. 1 couldn’t keep the flow of letters hugging the base line. Many of the classmates, boys and giris, who signed my yearbook had excellent penmanship. They would qualify as skilled calligraphers by today's standards. Penmanship is a dying art. Schools don’t worry about script in this age of computers and keyboards. Instead of cursive skills, students are now taught to put a little flip at the end of their letters. Handwriting these days is little more than fancy printing. Coffee Therapy Sessions With mixed success, the old editor has been trying to reduce his obsessive-compulsive tendencies in the New Yeaf. Rela­ tively “normal” about most things. I’m nutty about my cof­ fee. Over the decades, I have developed debilhating personal fixations: My coffee cup must be white. The coffee must be Starbucks. Elizabeth gave me a mostly-white cup for Valentine’s Day, and I have used it several times. And I’ve drunk all the assorted varieties coffees I received at Christmas. With a few more years of therapy, I may be released to join the rest of society. — Dwight Sparks I n T h e M a i l .. N a t io n a l D e b t O u t r a g e s R e a d e r To the editor; Never underestimate the sly cunningness of the “Tax (nnd bor­ row) nnd spend” libernls. They nre cnpitnlizing on our brnin’s in­ ability to fully grasp the magnitude of large numbers. Our brains interpret large numbers ns “wow - tlint's n big number”. The news speaks of millions - billions - trillions - (hey all sound nbout the same - so we don’t get excited (outrnged) about it. Let’s start with n $1 bill. The US trensury states that a one dol­ lar bill hns a thickness of.0043 inches. One thousand $1 bills, stacked, creates a 4.3 inch stack. One million Is 1,000 times thicker, so the thickness of $1,000,000 stack is 4300 inches. Converted to feet, this is 358.3 feet - n stack n bit longer thnn an American football field. One billion is yet 1,000 times thicker or 358,333 feet. So, the thickness of a $1,000,000,000 stnck is approximately 67 miles - about the driving distance from Winston Salem to Chnrlotte. One Trillion is one thoiisnnd billions. One trillion $1 bills, stacked, makes a 67,866 miles stack. $1,000,000,000,000 in $1 bills would circumnavignte the globe 2.7 times. Totally mind- boggling. Congress drafted nnd voted in the bill, and on'Feb. 12, Presi­ dent Barack Obnma signed a new debt ceiling of $14.3 trillion into law. A stack of $ 1 bills totaling the current national debt cap of $1413 trillion would go around the worid, at tho equator, 39.3 times, Personnlly, I'm outraged, Qaiy Groce Advance p o ll: 30% OF TeXANS HUMANS ANP PINOSAURS UV6P TOGGTHeR i' •J DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 S, Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 (336)751-2lé'0 . Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...............................Editor/Publisher Robin Snow...................................General Manager Mike Barnhardt;...',........................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow..,,,..’.....,...................Advertising Director Brian Pitts......................................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-19S8 1901-197.1 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 P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 I ^ • * i I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, IWarch 4,2010 -3 F a r m in g t o n E l e m e n t a r y - 1 9 6 7 D w ight Ja c k so n in 1967 w a s principal a n d eighth g ra d e te a c h e r a t th e old.F arm ington E lem entary S chool. H e dug this old photo o u t recently T h e c la ss, pic u red with him , front, from left, Dixie W alker. G ordon Sm ith. A nne E ssic, B enny S to n e. T ina O sb o rn e. J a m e s W elch. R onnie Bo- R sth a R eynolds. S h aro n Ja m e s. K enny Ireland. Tony F oster, E lean o r G ough. M ary Nell R itchie, P atty B ooe; third row. D ebbie W hitaker, G lenn R eavis. F red H arris, C h arles M yers. V ickie G ough, L ester C arter. G ary H arris; fourth row, B uck H an es. E rn est B oger. S cottie C am pbell. G lenn A n derson. D w ight S p ark s. V an ce R iddle. T h e E n terp rise R eco rd w elco m e s old p h o to g rap h s of D avie p eo p le a n d p lace s. Bring th em by th e n e w sp a p e r office o n S o u th M ain S tre e t in D ow ntow n M ocksville o r em ail jp eg im a g e s to e rn e w sO d a v ie - en terp rlse.co m . Ben Franklin C ra fts , D is c o v e r L ife 's L ittle P le a s u r e s SaleEnds^ ,03/09/10, NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Conveniently located on Hwy 601 neat Lowe's Home Improvement T he W ake Forest B aptist H ealthcare C enter - Davie provides primary care, occupational medicine, and a walk-in clinic treating non-em ergency injury and illnesses. Laboratory and radiology services are also available on-site. W alk-in Clinic M onday - Saturday, 9 a,m. - 9 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Prim ary C are cbyoppo/nimeni,) ■ M onday.- Friday, 8 a.m. - Noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. O ccupational M edicine ; M onday - Friday, 8 a.m .- 4:30 p.m. 3 3 6 .7 5 3 .1 5 5 5 Wake Forest University Baptist H e a lth c a r e C en te r-D a vie B e n F r a n k lin store Houts Mon-Sat 9-B, Sunday 1-6 1115 Viidkiiivillc RU. IHocksvillQ, I^C 27020 Phono 751-5400 V ull-iiivillf Uoiid ■ Mocksville, North Carolina iii i-.i'i liDii ul Hwy, 601 ünd Country Lane) _______ 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 Swamped... Angus Association Leaders T hese m em bers will serve on the N.C. board of directors and are pictured at the 2010 N.C. A ngus Association Annual Meeting and B anquet Jan.23 In W inston-Salem . Pictured, from left: seated - D ean Continued From Page 1 for anybody who makes a public records request,” Dirks said. The county can only cliarge the cost of making copies.- Poindexter snid that Browder hnd volunteered to pay for his request. “That’s the differ­ ence.” He nsked Dirks to be sure the requests arc met so that those requesting information can’t blame n delay when the county’s request for a funding pian for the new Davie County High School “We don’t Want to get into a. game of coming in here every month ... and stigmatizing indi­ viduals,” Jones said. “Citizens have a responsi­ bility as well... to follow up on requests,” Poindexter snid, "Everybody is entitled to these public records,” said board member, Chris Anderson. “There’s no wny to make them take what wc provide.” Ken White asked if the costs (Dirks’ and other county em­ ployee time wns not calculated) will require a budget «mend- District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010-5 reaches the state’s Local Ooy- ment. Assistant County Manager ernment Commission., Jim Stockert snid so far, the Crocker, Cherryville, president: Jam es Scarlett. Snow Cam p, vice president: Steve M cPherson. Snow by“he d T S y Z l -T W s^ s sta S ^ ^ ^ Cam p, im m ediate past president; S uzanne Brewer, Lexington, executive secretary: row 2 - Brooke received, but foresees no prob- sive," White said. Harward, Richfield, N.C. Junior A ngus A ssoc, president; John Sm ith Jr., Pink Hill, director; Jo sep h lem. “Simiinr requests are being French, Reidsville, director; John C assavaugh, Lenoir, director; and Cortney H olshouser, C astaiia, Jones took exception to made of the school board, nnd N.C. A ngus Auxiliary president; and back - directors Kenny W oodard, Princeton; Cailie Birdseii, Bur- Poindexter’s monthly mention it’s aii coming out ofthe taxpay- lington: Bettie G arner, Smlthfield; R ussell Vinson. La G range; T.W.- Wall, M organton; Roy Swisher, ^cDnniers request. ers’ pockets," Poindextersa.d. Statesville: Edward Leagans. Mocksville; and Bryan Redfern. Indian Trail. Candidates Continued From Pngc 1 Six Republicans want to be the ndxt Davie County Clerk ' of Superior Court: Loyd Rol­ lins, Kevin Hendrix, Ellen Drechsler, John F. Bivins, ■ Bryan Brandon nnd John C. • Billlins. , ■ One Democrat - John Co- ■ ley, nnd one Republican - in­ cumbent Andy Stokes, filed for sheriff. Both should also appear ' on the November ballot. Lnnibcrt, 47, of Mocksville, said he wants another term on the board to be nn ndvocntc for all children In Dnvie Schools. University in Lynchburg, Va. He is employed nt Eaton Funeral Service in Mocksville. Ridenhour, 55, of NC 801 South, Advance thinks thnt com­ mon sense and good ideas are needed on the school bonrd. “1 grew up in Dnvie, my wife grew up in Dnvie, nnd my chil­ dren were educnted in Dnvie’s school system. We have a great system,” ’ Ridenhour hns been in busi­ ness for 24 years. “1 can repre­ sent nil people. It’s just n com­ mon sense concept of educating our children, but it’s the most important thing we do for them - “1 feel the bonrd ns a whole providing a quality education.” ' is voiy young in terms of board experience. I and, one olher member have the longest yenrs , of board experience. This is very cnicial at a time when there is so much uncertainty in the world, I hnve tried to be fair and responsive to all citizens.” Lambert has three cliildren Ridenhour is married to Sherrie Ridenhour and has three ohildren:’Amy, Brooke, and Drew. He nlso hns three grnndchildren. Ridenhour hns been licensed in North Cnrolina casualty, property, nnd life insurance for the past 25 yenrs. ,aja^jhBpttY(o:Cpunty;^Eft^^^ ^qlly Ltipft,,, cqntiiry,’’^^ " lege High School nnd has been Mocksville wants educntlon and Smith says he brlngsjU vi- technology to grow in Dnvie sionaiy spirit, the nbility,lQ ask County Schools. • ' ' ■ - • *' - “My goal is to make sure tlint every child in Davie has the opportunity to obtnin nn equal married to ills wife Kim for 25 ‘/ years. He is a grndunte of tlie Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science in Ohio nnd Liberty and meeting the economic chal­ lenges in coming yenrs will be itnportant to the board. “I want to try to keep nil of our employees. Our staff hns done extremely well through nil of this, employees are un­ derstanding and do a good job,” Anderson said. , He and wife Erin hnve two dnughters, students nt Dnvie High School. He is owner of Anderson Aggregates, Mocks­ ville. Plott, 39, of Polnris Drive in Mocksville, is n native Davie resident who says it is time for a chnnge on the county bonrd. "During these tough eco­ nomic times, all the citizens of Dnvie County deserve true representntion on the bonrd nnd I think that’s lacking right now,” Plott said. A 1989 Dnvie High grndu- ate, he and wife Angela hnve tiiree dnughters in the county school system. He works with his father at Gene’s Auto Sales oh US 601 §ouih, Mocksville. . \Villianis,''62, of McAllister tough questions to find oifswers,,' Road, Mocksville, isn’t sure "We’re in hnrd times. We need how mnny times he hns sought educntlon. We’re all concerned with growth but we hnve to make sure the children come first." , ' . , Ward believes Davie’s great school system can be better, “I have a good business sense nnd hiivo worked with Inrge budgets. I’ve lived here hiy whole jife and my dad wns in the school system for 37 yenrs, 1 know how Dnvie County schools function, I wnnt to make sure taxpayers are listened to nnd the every child receives nn equni nnd grent education,” Ward attended Dnvidson Community College and Catnw- bnCollegc. Smith, 47, of Rainbow Rond, Advnnce is excited about the fu­ ture of Dnvie Schools. "I feel like wc hnve a need for bold lendership,” Smith says. "I nm concerned nbout the focus on brick and mortar; we mny be forgetting whnt it menns to educate for tho 21st Stanley Worthington On Navy Deployment Nnvy Ensign Stanley R. NMCB-133 historically Worthington, son of Carol provides responsive military and Richflrd Worthington of construction support (o Naval, Mocksville, recently began nn Marine Corps, and other forces almost flve-month deployment to Afghnnistnn while assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 133, home- ported at Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, Miss. NMCB-133's primaiy mis­ sion on deployment will be pro­ viding construction support to improve the living and working quarters for the 30, ООО troops needed in Afghanistan. in military Operations; con­ structs base facilities; and con­ ducts defensive operations ns required by the circumstances of the deployment situation. In tiines of emergency or disaster, the battalion conducts disas­ ter control and recovery op­ erations, including emergency public works functions.. Worthington is a 2002 grndu- nte of Chnrlotte Catholic High School of Chnrlotte nnd Joined the Navy in January 2009. P h illip S p a u g h 2 n d L ieu ten a n t In A rm y ¡Unique 2nd^s CONSIGNMENT AT' IT ’S BEST i.3f) N. .Salisi)iiry St. • Moitksville, NC C u r r e n t l y O p e n F o r B u s in e s s - G R A I V O O P E I V I I V G - The Week of March 15th lloiirs: 'liics.-Sut. llani-6pni ivww.unique2nds.com innovation and a new wny of thinking. W hnt w e d id ten years ago doesn’t necessarily work today.” Smith is concerned about the drop-out rate. Smith is married to Amanda ' Smith and has two children, Hampton and Noble. He lists n background in architecture, municipal govern­ ment, administrntion, develop­ ment and ministry. He is a 1994 graduate of the UNC Institute of Government. Andcrson,45, of Bear Creek Church Rond in the Clnrksville community, is seeking his sec­ ond term on the board. Keeping the schools henlthy. S p e c i a l s o f t h e W e e k C h e e r w i n e p h o t o 24 oz Assorted Flavors 6 p k ^ C a s e L im it 2 eases While Siippiivx Ltisl Lots of Spring & Easter items Don’t Kordel Your Mii.stadiiu-.s! S P E C I A L D o u b l e s F R E E with Advantix Film OneWeekOnly Photo Procosaing Hours; M-F 9-6, Sat 8:30-4, Sun. 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"I’d like to work on the road system, the school system nnd the hospital.” Frye, who lives on Spring Street in Mocksville with wife Dee, is a retired director of emergency services in Davie County, He is mnking his sec­ ond bid for the bonrd, nnd said he isn’t connected with nny sides of political groups, "1 wnnt to look nt the issues, nnd mnke decisions that nre best for nil the people,” he said, York, 42, of Advance, has spent his entire life, other than 12 and n half years traveling the world with the U.S. Air Force, in Davie County. “I think the current county commissioners nre not being good stewards of the people’s money,” York said. “The county • commissioners are taking us in the wrong direction.” He and wife Brandy have three children. Wcbb,6l,ofNC 801 North, Mocksville hopes he can help the county move forward. , “I think Davie County is headed in the right direction and that’s going well, but 1 wnnt to see that continue.” Webb believes his strong business sense would bo an asset, “I think that’s needed for the day to day function. Some say government cannot be run like n business - it can nnd should. We need to go by the simple business principle thnt you can’t spend more money than you earn. We have to Jook towards the future,” Webb is married to Jennifer Webb and has five children. Phillip L, Spaugh Jr, has graduated from Officer Candi­ date School (OCS) at Fort Ben- nlng, Columbus, Qa„ and; was commissioned ns a second lieu­ tenant in the U,S, Army, During the 14 weeks of train­ ing, the officer candidate re­ ceived basic soldiering instruc­ tion in leadership, ethics, soldier team development, combined arms tactics, weapons defense, combnt wnter survival, sqund drill, intelligence, field trnining exercises, day nnd night land navigation, confidence obstacle course, common core tasks, communications, staff and general military subjects, and physical fitness tests which in­ clude three, four nnd five-milo nms, nnd foot marches between S-10 mile routes, The cnndidnte is tested on leadership skills nnd tenm work nbllities required of a commis­ sioned officer. Students learned to utilize acquired skills to function in lender nnd follower positions in sqund and platoon sized elements, and evaluated in lendership gnrrison positions while in a stressful and de­ manding field environment. . He is the son of Audrey W. Sands of Mocksville. His wife, Michelle, is - the daughter of Ann Pilgrim of Elkin. Emergency Management Agen­ cy awarded n grant of $93,091 to the Advance Fire Depart­ ment from the Assistance to Firefighters Grants program. The grant was part of ,$3.6 million distributed to locaj fire departments and emergency re­ sponders in the state of North Carolina. “For the thousands of men and women who risk life and limb as first responders, these fire grants provide essential support so they can carry out their mission,” said FEMA Re­ gional Administrator Phil May, “FEMA is proud to support them and we congratulate them Chili C ooi(s, T asters W anted For LA E vent Fulton United Methodist Prizes will be awarded. Church is looking foi; the best Hungry customers to vote on chili cook in LA (Lower Ad- the best chili are also needed, vance). Make a donation for a ticket to The church will host a chili pick your favorite chili. Crack- cookoff on Saturday, March 6 ers, drinks and desserts will also starting at 6 p.m. in the fellow- be served, ship hall. Entry fee is $ 10. Con- Proceeds will go to the mis- tact Dawn Allen at 998-5870. sion fund. A d v a n ce Fire D ept. A w arded $93,091 The U.S. Department of as they continue to carry out Homeland Security’s Federal this vital public service.” The Department of Home­ land Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grants ptogtam is a component of the administra­ tion’s larger, coordinated effort to strengthen the nation’s over­ all level of preparedness. The AFG is designed to enhance re­ sponse capabilities and to more effectively protect the health and safety of the public with re­ spect to fire nnd other hnznrds. The grants enable local fire departments and emergency medical services organizations to purchase or receive training, conduct fir^t responder health and safety programs, nnd buy equipment nnd response ve­ hicles. The following cases were disposed of during Dnvie Dis­ trict Court, Presiding; Judge Wayne L, Michnel, Prosecuting: Wendy Terry, Jamie Lnprad and John Bnndlo, nssistnnt DAs, - Diana Boger Abernathy, driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, cost, $275 attorney fee. - Jose Astudill Alarcon, driving while license revoked, unsafe movement, dissnissed per plea; driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address chnnge, cost, $200 attorney, $10 inter­ preter fee. - Mntthew Cory Allen, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, obtnin substnnce abuse assessment/treatment, submiMo random drug tests and. searches, evidence ordered destroyed, $100, cost, $350 at­ torney fee; felony possession of cocaine, dismissed per plea, evidence ordered destroyed. • . - Joshua Michnel Benver, nid undernge purchnse of nlcohol by person under age 21, dismissed per plea of co-defendnnt. ,- Aranda Julio Beltrnn, no license, fnilure to stop for stop , sign/fiashing red light, center lane violation, dismissed per plea; DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 11 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substnnce abusp assessment/fol­ low trentment, $100, cost, $10 interpreter fee.' - Snndrn Lee Brown, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting public officer, possession nnd sale of a spring-londed knife, ' dismissed per plen, weapon or­ dered destroyed; simple assault, deferred prosecution, complete DRC program, obtnin mental health treatment nnd medicntion, if in complinnce chnrges will be dismissed in 18,months, - Justin Lee Campbell, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, deferred prosecution, submit to warrnntless searches, not use or possess drugs, supply blood and urine tests,obtain substance nbuse assessment/treatment, 24 hours community service, cost, if in compliance charges will be dismissed in six months. - Renee M. Childress, resist­ ing public officer, dismissed per plea of co-defendant. - Richard C. Childress, fail­ ure to wear seat belt, dismissed per plen; driving while liccnse revoked, sentenced to 120 days. suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, not operate vehicle until licensed, $100, cost. - Jason Curtis Craft, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Crystal M. Crotts, speeding 48 in a 35, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Kevin Lnmont Cruse, DWI, sentenced to 60 dny s, suspended 18 months, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until licensed, credit for substance abuse as­ sessment/follow treatment, 24 hours community service, $ 100, cost; handicapped parking viola­ tion, dismissed per plea. - Mercedez Katherine Doub,- simple possession of schedule II controlled substance, deferred prosecution, submit to drug tests and warrantless searches, if in compliance chnrges will be dis­ missed in 12 months; possession with intent to manufacture/sell/ deliver schedule II controlled substance, dismissed per pica. - Calvin Maurice Dylin, driving while license revoked, driving without two headlamps, dismissed per plea; assault on a female, sentenced to 75 days to run concurrent with sentence now serving, not nssault/threat- en/harnss victim, credit for one A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t The following cases were disposed of during Davie Ad­ ministrative Court. Presiding: Magistrate Dnvid T. Miller. Prosecuting; Jim Hedrick nnd John Bnndle, assistant DAs. - Maria Galicia-Aguilar, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - John Michael Alexander, window tinting violation, dis­ missed, corrected. - Phyllis Railedge Allen, ex­ ceeding snfe speed, dismissed, civil mntter., - Brittany D. Atkins, specd- ,n I Ing‘i73 in n 55; reduced to 64 In a55,$15,cost. : r , i I- Jonnthan Ray Ayers, reck­ less driving to endanger, dis­ missed, civil suit. - David Robert Barnes Jr., speeding 52 in n 35, rcduccd to 44inn35,$15,co.st. - Melissa Dawn Barnes, no license, dismissed, corrected; failure to stop for steady red light, reduced to unsafe move­ ment, $25, cost., Amanda Paige Bartoio, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduccd to 64 in a 55, $ 15, cost; no license, dismissed, corrected. - Tillmon Lee Bentley Jr., expired registration, expired/ no Inspection, dismissed, cor­ rected. - Betty Dariene Blake, ficti­ tious/altered title/registration, dismissed, corrected......... - Cathy McDaniel Bowers, speeding 43 in n 25, reduced to 34 in a25,$l5,co.st. - Chrystal D. Bradley, cnn- colcd/rcvoked/suspcnded certifi- cnte/tag, dismissed, corrected. - Matthew Seth Brinogar, speeding 83 in a 70, rcduccd to 79 in a 70, $15, cost. - Hassann Janise Brooks, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Linda Hellena Brooks^ speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to 54 in a 45,$15, cost. - Kristina L. Byrd, speeding 67 in n 55, reduced to 64 in n 55, $ 15, cost; failure to notify DMV of address chnnge, expired reglstrutibm eitplrid/nO’lnspec- tion, opernting vehicle with no insurance, canceled/revoked/ suspended certificate/tag, pos- session/displny of an altered/ Plctt.se Sec Court - Piigc 11 dny served. - Henry Watson Dulin Jr., driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, cost, $350 attorney fee. ■- Gregory Todd Einstein, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hoiirs community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substance abuse assessmdnt/follow treat­ ment,$100,cost; open container after consuming alcohol, dis­ missed per plea. - Maria Regina Fleck, driv­ ing while license revoked, re­ duced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost; speeding 67 in 55, dismissed per plen. - Tony Lashny Gadson, sim­ ple assault, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. ' Jose A. Mendez-Gama, assault on a female, deferred prosecution, \Vrite letter of apol­ ogy to and have no contact with victim, 50 hours commu­ nity service, if In complinnce chnrges will be dismissed in nine months. Juan Carlos R. Oarcin, no license, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address chnnge, $25, cost. - Justin Bruce Ghoison, two counts driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address cha'nge, $50,cost. - Jamie Dnniel Grnnt, con­ suming alcohol by person under age 19, deferred prosecution, 24 hours community service within 180 days, cost, if in compliance charges will bo dismissed in six months. - Benjamin C. Hedrick, fail­ ure to wear seat belt, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost. - Jennifer Dinne Hill, driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months,24 hours community service, not operate vehicle until licensed, $100, cost. - Christy Dnwn Hinkle, in- toxicntod nnd disruptive, sen­ tenced to time served. - Brittany Renae Howai-d, allowing unlicensed person to drive', dismissed per plea of principle. - Randy Clayton Leonard, using spotlight to hunt deer at night.hunting license suspended two years, muzzleloader ordered returned, $250, cost. .- Austin Ryan Moody, as­ sault, deferred prosecution, 50 hours community service within 120 days, np contact with victim, if in compliance charges will be dismissed in 12 months. - Steve Wayne Nance, using ' spotlight to hunt deer at night, hunting license suspended two yenrs, shotgun ordered returned, $250, cost. - Matthew Wayne Price, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, continued six months, super­ vised intensive probation; driv­ ing while license revoked, re­ duced lo failure to notify DMV of address change; canceled/ revoked/suspended certificate/ tag, liUering not more than 15 pounds, dismissed per plea. - Christine Rector, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, limited driving privilege and fee, credit for substance obuse assessment/follow trentment, $500 attomey fee, $ 100, cost; re­ sisting public officer, dismissed per plen. - Francisco Duran-Rizo, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 11 months, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed,obtain substnnce abuse assessment/treatment, $387.50 attorney fee, $100, cosi, $10 interpreter fee; failure to main­ tain lane control,open container after consuming alcohol first, reckless driving lo endanger, dismissed per plea. - Christopher M. Smith, misdemeanor larceny, cost, $200 attomey fee, not go on premises of York Auto. - Quiana Elalnne Smith, no license, child not in rear seat, dismissed pef plen; improper pnssing, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Ronald Eugene Smith, mis- demennor lnrceny, cost, $162.50 nttomey fee, not go on premises of York Auto. - Reginald K. Swicegood, misdemeanor larceny, prayer for judgment continued. - Dnvid Clny Trexler Jr., driving while license revoked, prnyer for judgment continued. - Connie Lynne Wnlker, canceled/revoked/suspended certificate/tag, driving while license revoked,,dismissed per plea; possession of stolen goods/ property, $50, cost. - Brittni L. Warren, speeding 92 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, cost. - Luis Alberto Yonez, DWI, sentenced to 11 months, sus­ pended 11 months, 7 days ac­ tive, surrender license, not oper­ ate vehicle until licensed, obtain substance abuse assessment/ treatment, $400, cost; driving after consuming under age 21, driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. Failed To Appear - Jovier Osuna Cisneros, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, simple possession of schedule VI controlled substance. - Sabrina P. Curzi, simple worthless check. - Sabrina Lynn Shoffner, aid and aliet driving while license revoked. www.YORKAUCTION,»ra NO BUYER’S PREMIUM A U C T I O N Saturday March 6,2010 @ 10 am Tommy L. Williams 179 Little Creek Lii. ♦ Mocksville, NC * Davie Co. between Mocksville, NC & Statesville, NC; from 1-40 exit # 162 (Cool Springs exit), tnke Hwy, 64 East for + /-1 mile lo Ridge Road # 1159, then Right for 3 miles lo Lillie Creek Ln., then Left lo the Williams’ Fann. TVnclors, Thicks. J.D. Combine, TVnlltrs & Antique Cars • J.D. 4630 Tractor w/ comfort Cnb., duals, power shift, + /• 5,800 hrs. * J.D. 4430 Traclor w/ 4 posi, power shift, +/- 5,400 hrs. ♦ J.D. 4020 Traclor, w/ J.D. 158 Loader » J.D. 9600 Combine, 4 wheel drive, Planetary Drive, +/- 2,400 hrs., duals, • 25 ft. J.D. 625F Grain Head, iBcd very Utile • J.D. 643 Com Head, 6 row 30" • Unverferth HT25 Header Tbinsport Cart • (combine, heads & cart sold subject lo confinnalion)* nice 1961 Mack D-61 diesel Truck, 16 ft. Grain Dump Bed, Harsh Hoist, tandem axle * 1972 Mack diesel R-600 Tnick, 18 ft. Grain Dump Bed, Harsh Hoist, tandem axle • 20 ft, Goose Neck flat bed Trailer, GVW 9900 • Livestock Trailer, w/ tandem nxles ♦ 1 ^ Ford Mustang. 2 door, 289V, straight drive (stored In shed) ♦ 1978 Mustang II, 2 door, siroighi drive (stored in shed) * 1980 Toyota Tnick, 5 speed • 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit, 5 speed * Farm M achinery • J.D, 15 ft. Balwing Bush Hog * J.D. 4600 hyd. 5-18’s Bottom Roll-Over Plow * J.D. 5-16's Bptlom Plow • 10 ft. "Big Ox" hyd. & lilt & angle Blade * Tbylorway 13 shank Chisel Plow, pull type & hyd, • 14 ft. Dunham LehrCulllmulcher* J.D. 14 ft. Offset Bog, 30 disc *20 ft. Bush Hog Disc Harrow, 60 disc, hyd. Fold • J.D. 6 row Rotary Hoe * J.D. 6 tow Cultivator * J.D. 18 ft. Field Cultivator • 7 ft, Bush Hog, 3 pt. h., mod. 307 * Danuser Post Hole 12" Auger, 3 pi. h • Sloll UM410 Tedder / Rake, 3 pt. h. • Round Bale Buggy • front end Pallets Forks * rd. bale Mover, 3 pt. h. * rd. bale Spear, bucket type • Goose Neck Trailer Mover, 3 pt. h. * J. D. Quick Hitch (category II, III) • Drills, Plnntens. Nurse Tlmks. Field Sprayers & Irrigation Equipment • 15 ft.'Greal Plain 1500 No-Till Drill w/ Center Pivot Hitch & small Seed Box * J. D. 8300 Grain Drill, 18 double disc w/ press wheels * AC 6 row No-Tdl Com Planter, w/ liquid ferti. lank • 2 AC 2 row Com Planters, 3 pi. h. • 12,000 gal, alum. Nitrogen 'Пшк • 6,000 gal. Fiberglass Nitrogen 'Dink * 56 ft. hyd. fold Boom Sprayer, 3 pt, h. w/ twin 200 gal. saddle tanks, foam marker, elect, controls ♦ stainless steel 500 gal. Field Sprayer w/ 30 ft. folding Booms • Hatdco 110 gal 6 row Field Sprayer, 3 pt. h. ♦ 1,100 gal. Nurse Hmk on tandem nxle Trailer w/transfer pump • 2 Snyder 1,500 gal. Nurse Tanks * Hardee 200 gal. Fiberglass lank • Ag Rain WW45-M Irr. Traveler ♦ Halo Irr. Pump, P.T.O. • 10 hp. Berkley Irr. Pump, single phase, completely rebuilt ♦ gas Honda 5 hp. Irr. Pump • In’. Thiilers • 6" TS, Ls, & Fillings * 80 ft. Irrigation Sprinklers * Gas Transfer Pumps ♦ Grain Bins. D rjer & Grain Augers * 3 "Long” 8,000 bu. Grain Bins * "Long" 3,000 bushel Grain Bin * Super В Grain Dryer, mod. AS-400 • 1,600 bushel Wet и п к • 3 "Long" Grain Augers w /10 hp elect. Motors, +/ - 50 fl. • Rotary Screen Grain Cleaner • "Modem Mill" 600 lbs. premix 'Пшк * 25 Ion Hopper Bottom Feed Bin • 3 (6 & 8 ton) Hopper Bottom Feed Bins • 4 Grain Auger Dollies w/ new Tites • Hog Equipment & Feeders ■* Tenderfoot Hog Flooring (4’xlO’ & 5’x8’) f Concrete Hog Flooring * +/- 20 stainless steel Hog Feeders • 36 stainless steel Pig Feeders • Mississippi Hog Feeders • array of Hog melnl Panel, Pins & Gates • Feed Auger Motors & End Augers * 4" straight & Flex feed Augers * +/- 8 Universal hanging 2 ft. Fans • Shop Tools, Tires, Supplies & Etc. ♦ gas 16 hp Lincoln 200 amp Welder, electric start * large Anvil * 1983 Honda 200x ATV 3 Wheeler • A.TV. Seed Spreader, I2v * A.T.V. 12v Spray Tl\nk & Pump * Propane “Scare-Awuy" Cannon • 60kw/30kw Generator, p.t.o * small gas Generator * 2 High Pressure Washer • 3 Keystone Dehorners * 10" Table Saw * Steel Banding Tool Set • 2 McCulloch Chain Saws ♦ pr. Firestone Combine Tire, 35.5L32 w/ J.D. 9600 Rims • 2 (184-18) Tractor Tires & J.D. Rims ♦ 2 J.D. front TraclorTires(l6-5L-l6.1) • J.D. Rear Hubs * Repair Parts (new & used) * AC Planter Plates & Sprockets • new J.D. Plow Shins & Landsides • J.D. Weights ,* J.D. & Equip. Manuals ♦ elect. Chipper • Space Heater • Godwin Tnick Bed Holst, hyd, 16 Ion ♦ Other Items • +/- 20 m^lal Callle Gates * Head Gate • new 500 gal. Plastic Septic Tlink ♦ 4 Commodes * "Hunlsman" Wood Healer * Ashley Wood Healer * 2 Oil Healers * 2 new 3 phase Motors • Mec Shot Gun Shell Reloader ♦ " PVC Pipe ♦ Hacks of Lumlier * Plumbing & Building Supplies ♦ long polo Chimney Bush * small vinla,ije Boat Motor NO BUYER’S PREMIUM Many O ther Items Luach Available Restroom You are Invited to visit the Williams’ fana ond Inspect Ihis clean field ready Farni Machinery Ihc week of the AUCTION (Monday March 1*1 thru Friday March 5th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm) cash * check w/lD * credit card w/3% charge (out of stale checks accepted with bank letter) w w w Y O R K A U C T I O N c o m York Auction & Realty ♦ 356 Fox Hunter Road * Harmony, N.C. 28634 704-S46-2696 or 704-929.9311 cell • ncol U74 & ncrei» 32H74 • “ * since ¡935 Come Out and Have B r e a k f a s t o n M e ! ! K e i f i n H e n d r i x . C an d id ate fo r ^ C lerk o f Suiperior C ourt I Is Sponsoring a Breakfast on Thursday, March 4 , 2010 f r o m 6 : 0 0 a . m . u n t i l 9 : 0 0 a . m . a t Miller’s Catering W ilkesboro S t, M ocksville T h i s i s a F R E E E v e n t . E v e ry o n e is W e lc o m e to C o m e a n d E n jo y a T ra d itio n a l B re a k fa s t w ith B a c o n a n d E g g s , G rits, G ravy, T o a s t a n d B is c u its . Donations Will Be Accepted But Are Not Required To Attend. PaitJ for by The Kevin Hendrix Campaign. 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Marcli 4,2010 Public Records Fires Dnvie County fire depnrt­ ments responded to the follow­ ing cnlls: Feb. 22: County Line, 8:47 n.m,, Dnvie Acndemy Rond; Centernssisted. ' Feb. 23: Mocksville, 8:07 n.m., US 64 Enst, nutomobile nccide'nti Mocksville, 3;29 p.m, Funder Drive, fire ninrm; Fork nssisted; Mocksville, 3:56 p.m., Yndkinville Rond, automobile accident; Feb. 25: Smith Grove, 7:02 p.m., Diann Lnne, cnfbon mon­ oxide nlnrm; Center, 1:53 p.m., Center Fire Dept., stand-by for County Line. Feb. 27: Jerusalem, 1:21 p.m., Becktown Rond, grnss fire; Smith Grove, 2:25 p.m.. Long- wood Drive, smoke investign- tion; Fork, 9:17 p.m., NC 801 South, automobile accident. Land IVansfers The following land trnnsfers were filed with the Dnvie Reg­ ister of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township nnd deed stnmps purchnsed, with $2 representing $1,000. - Lee Kennedy Head, and James Michael Head to Cathie Darlene Hend Owlngs nnd Lnrry Dougins Head, 1 lot, Mocks­ ville, $40. - Rebeccn L. Field nnd ns administratrix of estnte of Dn­ vid E. Field, Jnmes M. Field, Joseph E. Field and Dianne LL. Field, Edith C. Fenton nnd James B. Fenton to Jackson D. Fenstermnker nnd Charlene L. Fenstermnker, 1 lot', $226. - Andrea Michelle Elmore, Linda Elmore Trivette and Jack Trivctte, Trncy Elmore Beasley nnd Jerry Shane Beasley to An- ■ drew Clay Jones nnd Amy Jenn Jones, 1/2 interest, nnd Robert Christopher Hendrix nnd Mary Hendfix, 1/2 interest, 3.4 ncres, Clnrksville, $40. - Jeffrey D. Hnyes nnd Nnncy M; Hnyes to Phoenix. Housing Group, 1 lot, $40. - Phoenix Housing Group to Monn L. McCnndies, 1 lot, $380. - Linda Wnrd Adnms nnd Alford D. Adams, and Julie Amnnda Adnms .Leonnrd to Julie Amnndn Adnms Leonnrd and Kevin Lee Leonard,3 acres, Mocksville. - Larry McDaniel Builders to Phillip David Shore, 1 lot, Mocksville. - Augusta H. Gaither to Ro­ setta Gaither, 1 lot. - Brian D. Mcllwnin nnd Deanna J. Mcllwain to Dnryl A. Dixon nnd Eliznbeth C. Dixon, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $735. - Floyd Greene Family Part­ nership to Floyd E. Greene, 2.34 acres, Mocksville. - John A. Holdren nnd Iris F. Holdren to Brandi L. Tnylor, 1 lot, $290. - Inez D. Hnrtmnn to Les­ lie E. Carter, .81 acre, Shady Grove. - Johnnie M. Grubbs nnd Amnnda L. Grubbs to Doris H. Hutchens, 1 ncre, Shndy Grove. - Inex D. Hnrtman to Diana L. Ellis, 1 acre, Shady Grove, - Marian D. Weinstein and Frnnd D. Weinstein to Marian D. Weinstein, trustee, 1 tract, Mocksville. - Dnvid Gregory Sharpe and Jnyne G. Shnrpe to Bnrbara Wilbur Tilton, I lot, Fnrming- ton, $564. - Beeding nnd Cnudle to Kenneth Mnrk Floyd, 1 ncre, $254. - Joe S. Hemrick nnd Doro­ thy S. Hemrick to Dougins E. Wngner nnd Carol A. Wagner, 3.95 ncres,Mocksville, $530. - Mnrion L. Simrill to Jenni­ fer Dinne Vogler, 3 ncres. Shady Grove, $320. - Dnvid Troy Turfier nnd Jenn B. Turfler to Aiinn F. Scully, I lot, Farmington, $540; • - Inez D. Hntlmnn to John­ nie M. Grubbs nnd Amandn H. Grubbs, I ncre, Shndy Grove. - Brock & Scott, substitute tnistee to Interstate Advisors, 1 trnct, Shndy Grove, $58. - Mary Pope LaBell to Mnry Pope LnBell nnd Jeffrey A. Ln- Bell,2 trncts. . - Leoln M. Edwards to Pa­ mela Howard Pnrnell, I lot, Jerusnlem,$160. - Peter Davis Builders to An­ ton Joseph pucinty and Denise Lynne Pucinty, I lot, Farming­ ton, $876. - Melvin Jones nnd Dorris M. Jones toTeliscn Vernn Penn nnd Teisha Deriorris Mercedes Penn, I lot, Mocksville. - Polly G, Barnhnrdt to Polly G. Barnhnrdt nnd Michnel P. Barnhardt, 1 lot, Cninhnln. - Bonnie Louise Bnss (1/3 interest) to Bonnie Louise Bass and John F. Bass, 1.71 acres, Mocksville. - Elizabeth Reavis Beck to Roger Dale Beck and Ronnid Gene Beck, 2 tracts, Clnrks- Ville. Mocksville Policy The following incidents were reported to the Mocksville Po­ lice Department. - Pgppies were nllowed to run nt large on Hollow Hill Court,it was reported Feb; 23^, -A woman reported Mnrch 1 she was threatened nt n residence on Spruce Street. Arrests - Crystal Vernessn Coles, 31, of Sofiey Street, was chnrged Feb. 25 with nssnult. Trial date: Mnrch 18. - Terry Flynt Smoot, 51, of Pine Street, wns chnrged Feb. 25 with nssnult and being drunk and disruptive. Trial date: March 18. , - Brandon Michael O’Brien, 25, of Hardison Street, was charged Feb. 28 with assault and injury to personal property. Trial date: March 25, - Joshunh James Single­ ton, 22, of Fairfield Road, was charged Feb, 25 with driving while license revoked nnd two counts of expired license tng (vehicle nnd trailer). Trial date: March 19, TVaHic Accidents - No chnrges were filed after a three-car wreck at 4 p,m. Feb, 23 on Yadkinville Road, Charles Dennis Keegan, 49, of Hidden Valley Lane, failed , to stop the 1997 Chevrolet he was driving before it struck the rear of a 1986 Nissan driven by Joshua Benjnmin Callaway, 17, of Wandering Lane, knock­ ing it into the rear of a 2008 Buick driven by Sam Colutn- bus Penwell Jj-., 63, of Holly Lane, reported Officer Reuben J. Ijames. - No charges were filed after n wreck on US 64 nt 6:54 a.m. Feb. 24. Janet Rudisill Dinkins, 52, of Liberty Church Rond, was driv­ ing a 2000 Lincoln thnt struck the rear of n 2000 Chevrolet driven by Glendn L. Johnson, 38, of Boonville, reported Sgt. J.D. Finney. , • A Vnldese mnn wns charged with, reckless driving and driv­ ing with license revoked after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Feb. 22 nt 10:59 p.m. Mntthew Jnmes Masterson was driving n 2010 Ford east on 140. Mnsterson’s vehicle ran off the road to the left nnd collided with a median cable. Mnsterson told Trooper C,D, Hnll he hnd fallen asleep. • A Hickory man wns chnrged with reckless driving after he wrecked the vehicle he was driv­ ing Feb, 22 at 7 a.m, Bruce Allen Renenu of Ten­ nessee wns driving n 2005 Vol- HUMANE SOCIETY OF DAVIE H?DC COUNTY R A B f f i S V A C C I N A T I O N C L I N I C - $ 7 . 0 0 c a s h / s h o t SMITH GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT . 4155 US Higliway 158, Advance Saturday, March 6,2010 lP M to3P M FOR DOGS AND CATS ONLY ALL DOGS MUST BE ON LEASH. ALL CATS MUST BE IN CARRIE(IS. 1 YEAR SHOTS ONLY Arrests The Dnvie County Sheriff’s Department made the following nrrests; - Andre Howell, 40, of Etchi- son Street, Mocksville was ar­ rested Feb, 23 for possession of schedule II controlled substance and possession of d^ug parapher- nnlin, Trinl date: March 4. - Ernest Gray Mayfield Sr,, 43,ofUS601 South,Mocksvillc was arrested Feb. 23 for posses­ sion of scheduled II controlled substance nnd possession of drug pnrnphtmalia. Trinl dnte: March 4. - Christy Ann Frogge, 28, of Jnnice Lnne, Mocksvillc wns arrested Feb. 24 for felony pos­ session of schedule II controlled substnnce,. possession of drug pnrnphernnlia, and simple pos­ session ofscheduleVIcontrolled substance. Frogge was arrested Feb. 20 for simple assault and injury to personal property.Trinl dates: March 4 and March 11. - Bernice Faye Stanley, 78, of Will Boone Road, Mocksvillc was arrested Feb. 24 for com- municnting thrents nnd simple assault. Trial date: March 25. , - Robert Gregory Brook- mnn, 50, of NC 801 North, Advnnce wns nn-ested Feb. 24 for fraudulent schemes. Trinl date: March 4. - Pat Douglas Blackmon, 21, of Old Farm Lane, Mocksville was arrested Feb. 23 for failure to appeui^Trinl jlnte-. Mv.ct>-24 in Gnstori Cfeunty, •' ir*!?!,“,'",®"“!, - Christopher Michael Da­ vis, 37, of Fred Lnnier Rond, Mocksville wns nrrested Feb. 23 for nssnult by strnngulntion, assault infiicting serious bodily injury, assault on n femnle. Trial date; Mnrch 4. - Ramaro Theodore Scott, 29, of Village Rond, Mocksville wns nrrested Feb. 21 for second degree trespassing. Trial dnte; Mnrch 25. -Thomas Lee Barnes Sr., 28, of Cednr Creek Rond, Mocks­ ville wns nrrested Feb. 20 for non-support of n child.Trinl date: March 8 in Cabarrus Couniy. - Douglas Mnrtin Knne, 35, of Fnlling Creek Drive, Ad­ vnnce wns arrested Feb. 21 for disorderly conduct. Trial date: March 25. - Alvin Gabriel Prentis, 18, of Vercassdell Lnne, Mocks­ ville was arrested Feb. 19 for simple possession of schedule IVcontrolled substance,posses­ sion of drug pnrnphernalia, nnd alcohol possession. Trinl date: March 25. - Anita Horne Proffitt, 42, of Underpass Rond, Advance was nrrested Feb. 16 for finnncinl card theft. Trinl dnte: Mnrch 25. - Philip John Hanes, 48, of Lexington was arrested Feb. 21 for larceny by employee. Trinl date; March 4. ' - Kelly Elizabeth Mullis, 17, of Northridge Court, Mocksville was arrested Feb.,22 for simple assault. Trial date: March 25. reported at an airport on Fork Bixby Road, Advnnce. - Hnfnssing phone cnlls nnd thrents were reported at n home on Mohegnn Trail, Mocksville on Feb. 21. - On Feb. 21 nn nssnult nnd thrents were reported at a home on Will Boone Rond, Mocks­ ville. - Solicitation was reported at n location on Parkview Lane, Advnnce on Feb. 21, - On Feb. 21 vandalism was reported nt n home on County Home Road, Mocksville. - Vandnlisln was reported at n home on Fork Bixby Rond, vo trnctor-trnilci- enst on 1-40; Advnnce on Feb . 2L (¡^hndwick Dnle Bolick was driving his 2009 Toyotn east on 1-40 nnd merged into the right lnne, failing to reduce his speed before he collided with Renenu’s truck, reported Trooper M.T. Dalton. Bolick was' taken to Dnvis Hospital in Stntesville .• Four deer were reported hit by nutomobiles in the county last week. In the following reports no injuries to the drivers were reported: Gregory Allnn Stimmell of Lewisville wns driving his'2006 Kin enst on US' 158 when it collided with n deer crossing the rond. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the nccident occurred at approximately 2:20 n.m. on Feb.21. Jordnn Pryce Howell cif Pud­ ding Ridg9 Rond, Mocksvillc was driving his 2009 Kia north on Dulin Road when it collided with a deer. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re­ ported the nccident occurred at npproximntely 11:19 p.m, on Feb. 21. Michnel Lee Childress of Dobson wns driving n 1993 Buick south on US 601 when it collide^l with n deer nt 12:20 n.m. Feb. 24, reported Trooper C.D. Hnll. Kelly Eliznbeth Hill of Richie Road, Mocksville was driving a on US 64 when it collided with a deer. Trooper M.W.Whitener re­ ported the nccident occurred nt npproximately 6:50 a,m, on Feb, 24, Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N,C, Highway Patrol, Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Dnvie County Sheriff’s Department, - Threats were reported nt a ■ home on US 601 North, Mocks­ ville on Feb,19. - On Feb. 19 identity fraud was reported at a home on Woodberry Trail, Mocksville. - Harassing phone cnlls were reported nt a home on White Onk Lnne, Mocksville on Feb, 19, - On Feb. 20 larceny wns re­ ported nt n locntion on Deadmon Rond, Mocksville. - Thrents were reported nt a home on Fish Face Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 20. - On Feb. 20 n trespasser was reported at a home on Rnnch Wny, Mocksville. - An nnimal problem' wns re­ ported at n home on Rock House Rond, Mocksvillc on Feb. 22. - On Feb. 20 hnrnssing phone calls were reported at a restnu­ rnnt on NC 801 South, Mocks­ ville, • - A trespasser was reported nt n home on Canterbury Lane, Mocksville on Feb. 20. - On Feb. 20 the Inrceny of n firenrm wns reported nt n locntion on Custom Drive, Mocksville. - The Inrceny of firenrms wns reported at a location on Turren­ tine Church Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 21. - On Feb. 21 vnndnlism wns - On Feb.’21 Inrceny wns reported nt a home on Wngner Road, Mocksville. - The larceny of jeweliy was reported at a home on Sheffield Road, Mocksvillc on Feb. 22. - On Feb. 22 Inrceny was re­ ported at n convenience store on Snlisbury Rond, Mocksvillc. - An animal complaint wns reported nt a home on Will Boone Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 22.' - On Feb. 22 nttempted brenking nnd entering wns re­ ported at a home on US 64 West, Mocksville. ' - Larceny wns reported at n home on Prntt Farm Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 22. - On Feb. 22 larceny wns reported at a school on Snlisbury Road, Mocksville. - Obtaining money by false pretense wns reported nt n home on Houston Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 23. - On Feb. 23 trespnssing wns reported nt n store on US 64 West, Mocksvillc. - Criminnl dnmngo to prop­ erty wns reported nt a home on CInybon Rond, Advnnce on Feb. 23. - On Feb, 23 vnndnlism was reported at n home on Cable Lnne, Mocksville, r The larceny of money was reported nt n home on Benr Creek Church Rond, Mocksville on Feb. 23, - On Feb, 24 larceny was reported at a location on NC 801 South, Mocksville, - The break-in of nn automo­ bile and a motor vehicle theft were reported nt n home on US 158, Mocksville on Feb, 24. - On Feb. 24 hnrnssing phone cnlls were reported nt n home on Glndstone Rond, Mocksville, - The Inrceny of n motor vehicle was reported at n home on Covington Drive, Advnnce on Feb. 24/ - On Feb. 24 road rage wns reported at o locntion on 1-40 in the county, - Identity theft wns,reported nt n home on Cnnterbury Lane, Mocksville on Feb, 24, - On Feb. 24 a brenk-in nnd Inrceny were reported at n home on Covington Drive, Advance. - On Feb. 25 larceny wns reported nt n home on Sheffield Road, Mocksvillc. - The larceny of gas was re­ ported nt a home on Spry Lane, Mocksville on Feb. 25, - On Feb, 25 harassing phon'e calls were reported at a home on Westridge Drive, Advance. Civil Lawsuits The following civil Inwsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court. - Wendy Gnil Ames vs. Sam­ uel Keith Ames, divorce. - MacWorld'Trade Group Binder, domestic violence Inc. vs. Tahoe, money owed, P™t®ctiv6 order. thcr W. Ward, collection on account, $13,752.04, - FIA Cnrd Services vs. Jnmes R. Lning Jr., collection on account, $27,197,42. - Marie Lyons vs. Jamel Handy, domestic violence pro­ tective order. - Susan K. Cramer vs, Jeffrey L, Cramer, domestic violence protective order, - Mocksville Builders Sup­ ply vs. Hendrix & Corriher Construction, confession of judgment, - Amy Nicole Snpp Morgnn vs, Derek Lynn Morgan, child support. - Textron Financial vs, WF- BRCC, nppointment of receiver, collection on nccount. - Davie Social Services vs. Christopher D. Crotts, child support. - State of NC Dept, of Health nnd Human Services Div. of Medicnl Assistnnce vs. Frances W. Onmer, collector of the estnte of Willinm W. Webb, money owed, $5,958.58. - Heritage Monument Service vs. Brenda Wagner, contract. - Angeln Christine Robbins Hnrmon vs. Timothy D. Hnr- mon, custody, divorce, resume moiden name. - Davie Social Services vs. Todd B. Lowe, child support. - Craven B. Page vs. Don G, Angell and ANFAM, money owed, $99,024,37; - Cheryl Kopetzky nnd Thomas Kopetzky vs, Kirstine Kopetzky Carter nnd Victor Alan Tnylor, custody, - Brian C, Byers vs, Cnndi Y. Byers, divorce,' - Horn Oil vs. Crcscent Equipment, Roger Mnki nnd Tracey Mnki, money owed, $38,718.46. - Heather Oakley Jones vs. Michael Scott Jones, domestic violence protective order. - Citibank vs. Josh K. Wnlser, collection on nccount, $1,623.55. - FlACard Services vs. James W. Swlcegood.collectloh on AC- count,$15fl66.95. - FIA Card Services vs. Don­ nld G, Caudle Jr., collection on account, $6,202,72, - Trade Ann Cline vs. Mi­ chael Wayne Cline, divorcc. - Mnry Renee Bnll Hoyle vs. Allen Rny Hoyle, divorce, resumption of mniden nnme, - FIA Card Services vs. Le- nnne Lipscomb, collection on account,$2,619.10. - Robert Welford Jennings vs. Jennifer Blnkemore Jennings, divorce, equitable distribution. - Autumn Cnre of Mocksville vs. Christine Clodfeltcr nnd Adnm Clodfelter, money owed, $40,941.72. - Stnte Employees Credit Union vs, Douglas Lee Ebers- bach, money owed, $9,515,35, - Capital One Bank vs, Jenn G, Shelton, collection on nc­ count, $1,756,57. - Davie Social Services vs, Mary E, Hill, child support, - Discover Bank vs, Mar- quiett D. Goforth, collection on .account, $7,073,32, - Discover Bank vs, Dennis L. Burts Sr., collection on nc­ count, $7,259.77. - Davie Social Services vs. Jessica L. Bledsoe, child sup­ port. ' - Davie Social Services vs. Ronald J. Kinzer, child sup­ port, - Vickie Bender vs, Joseph ■ Locally Q rown, Hy€lroponl€s T o m a t o e isWe nim have: Large Slicing Tomatoe*, Orape Tomatoes, and Cucumbers, Come Visic The Difference! Jpieyi'Drop Farm eaw- 302 Foster Road, Mocksville IFoslcr Rd, I» Jusi nir Rlilgo II J, In Wcsltm Davic Coiimy) O i'EN TiiU K s. & F r i. N o o n - 5 i>m a n d Sa t. 8 a m -n o o n Call For Directions (336) 492-5263 $18.066.79. - Julianne O. Kirby vs. James Rick’Kirby, order to divide SEP accounts. - Horn Oil vs. Russell Smith, money owed, $12,554.25. - Lyndhurst Gynecological Assoc, vs. Kim Agee Bowers, collection on account, $2,705. - Dnvip Social Services vs. Matthew L. Canter, child sup­ port. - Branch Bnnking &Trust vs. Carolyn B, Schwartz, individu­ ally as executrix of the estate of Charles W, Schwartz, collection on account, $206,540.87, - FIA Card Services vs. Lu- - Verna Fay Cox adminis­ trator of the estnte of Byron Clayton Cox Sr. vs. Byron Clayton Cox Jr., money owed, conversion, : Green Tree Servicing vs. Derrick Allan Brown, Christina Elizabeth Heiner nnd Geraldine Brown, possession of personnl property, - Joshun Seth Lnmbeth vs, Ashley Marie Lambeth, child support, custody, mediation, temporary custody. - Kami Lee Simpson vs. Pharris Ray Frank, child sup­ port, custody, tempornry cus­ tody T a x L i e n s 2009 TAX LIENS Davie County, North Carolina virtue of the auUiority vested in me by section 105-369 u, the North Carolina General Statutes and pursuant lo an оЛг by the Board of CommiMioneis of Davie County, I am hcreby-ndvcrtising tax liens for the year 2009 upon the real estate described below. The amount advertised IS the onginal levy and is increased by interest nnd costs, and the omission of interest and costs from the amount advertised will not constitute waiver of the taxing unit's claim for those items. The real estate subject .u the lien IS listed in the name of the owner on the date the property tax bwame delinquent, January 06,2010, If ihe taxes remain unpaid after this adveitisement IS completed, die taxing unit will foreclose the lien and the property will be sold to satisfy the taxing unit's claim for taxes. These collection procedures do not apply to taxpayers which may be under a plan. For questions, please call Caniie Bollinger336753-6130. These are taxes remaining unpaid as of close of day February 24,2010. 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Continued From Page 5 fictitious/rcvoked driver’s li­ cense, dismissed, corrected. - Dennys A. Calderon, speed­ ing 58 in a 40, reduced to 49 in a 40, $15, cost. - Fidel R. Castro, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - James Allen Coy, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Lisa B. Craig, failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced to unsafe movement, $25, cost. - Adam Padilla Cruz, no license, $50, cost, $10 inter­ preter fee. - Pedro Garcia Cruz, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil suit. - Cynthia Denise Dalton, ex­ pired registration, improper in­ spection, dismissed, corrected. - Gerald Lee Doby, expired registration, expired/no inspec­ tion; dismissed, corrected. - Matthew Jason Duty, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. . - Moses Lee Edwards Jr., speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Benjamin Seth Ellis, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Shirley Elizabeth Esterly, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, ,$25, cost. - Tori Latrell Etchison, no license, dismissed, correctcd. - Elizabeth Ann Gaines, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $2^, cost. - Luis Albeiro Gallego, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to impixjper equipment, $25, costi expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - George W. Garthwaite, operating vehicle with no in­ surance, canceled/revoked/ suspended certificate/tag, dis­ missed, corrected. - Joni Phelps Graley, no license, dismissed, matter cor­ rected; failure to yield for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - Hi to improper equipment, $25, cost. > - Tanyii Marie Gwathmey, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Randy Lee Gwyn, Jr., fail­ ure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil matter. - Gary Lee Harding, failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced to unsafe move­ ment, $25, cost, , - Nancy Lafave Horton, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil suit. ‘ - Amy Lynn Houser, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $25,-cost; expired registration, expired/no inspec­ tion, dismissed, corrected. - Jordan Ellis Howell, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost, - Abigail Huerta, speeding 48 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; no license, dismissed per plea. - James Ernest Hurst Jr., , expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, cor­ rected. - Clyde Samuel Ireland, fail­ ure to yield for stop sign/niishing red light, dismissed, civil suit. - Thomas Edward'Jones, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Charles D. Jordan, expired registration, expired/no inspec-, tion, dismissed, corrected. - Michael Todd Jordan, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Carlyle E. Josie,. speeding 83 in a 70, reduced tb improper •equipment, $25, cost. - Stephani D. Jusino, speed­ ing 83 in a 70, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - David Wayne Kirkland, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Sarah Lynne Laliberte, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil suit. - Terry Dwayne Leonard, two counts expired registra­ tion, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected; speeding T a x L i e n s TAYLOR JEFFREY WYNN TAYLOR JOHN RICHARD TAYLOR JOHNNY RAY TAYLOR JOHNNY RAY TAYLOR LARHONDAK TAYLOR LARHONDAK TAYLOR MICHAEL R TAYLOR RICHARD K TAYLOR TERRY RAY TAYLOR TOMMY ALTON TAYLOR TOMMY ALTON TAYLOR TOMMY ALTON TAYLOR VIRGINIA P TENOR CHARLES T TENOR CHARLES THOMAS ETAL TENOR RODNEY PEARCE THIES LARRY THIESURRYI THIES LARRY I THOMAS BARBARA WHITE THOMASON SUSANS THOMPSON HOLDINGS LLO THOMPSON PAMELA L THURLOCHADEUMAN TILLEY ANTHONY HOWARD TISE COLENE R TKACH RENAE JONES TOLAR MARYA TOLLISONBOBBILOU TOLLISONBOBBILOU TOLLISONBOBBILOU TP&JPLLC TP&JPLLCTRAVCaBRT LIMITED PARTNERSHP TRAVCO-BRT LIMITED PARTNERSHP TRIPLE P REAL ESTATE INVEST TRIPLE P REAL ESTATE INVEST TRIPLEnB STEPHEN TRIPLEnB STEPHEN TRIPLEnB STEPHEN TRIPLEnB STEPHEN TRinDCOLEII TRlVEnE MELISSA N ■ TRIVEnE MITCHELLS TRIVEnEMITCHELLS TRIVEnE MITCHELLS TRlVinE GERALD W TROXEL PATRICK .TROXEL PATRICK TUCKER JAMESM TUCKER MICHAEL Q TUCKER RONALD E TURNER DANIEL TURNER MARYANN HEIRS TUnEROW ERICK TUnEROW GRADY L TUnEROW GRADY L TUnEROW GRADYLESTER ETAL TUnEROW GRADY LUTHER TUnEROWLARRYG TUnEROW MICHAEL E TUnEROW ROBERT J TUnEROW THOMAS Will TUmE JOSEPHINE C VAN EATON MARY HEIRS VANCE THEONHJR VANDALLJERRY VANDALLJERRY LEE VANDERBILT MORTGAGE & FINANCE VANDIVER ROBERT ALLEN III, VARELAVINCENTE VAUGHN RICKY G VAUGHN WILSON 0 VAUGHTERSJONATHAN A VEACHJOHNJR VEREEN ALICE D VEST BRADLEYC $856,89 M5160B0008$1,291,10 I4130G0005 $113,52 J10000001504$409.51 J10000001503$218,42 K700000080$492.22 K70000004202$789.65 H900000037 $1,974.64 H50000005305 $313.47 1700000091 $136,03 F40000001902 $Ш,74 F40000001901 $799,74 D20000002001 $154,13 M5160C0001 $222.89 M4120A0012 $48.80 M4120A001202$368.21 M4120A001201$124.00 K3130B0004$56,88 U0000001406 $384.34 L500000015 $5,71 M4120A0016 $350,98 M40000003002 3,524,95 D80000000610 533,38 M5120A0001634.01 C40000003201 ¡268,48 L3080A0008227,69 K600000013 29,94 180000000102 $970,61 E70000008501 $397,05 D700000017 ■ 801,48 D500000084 1,008.18 D5000000B8 829,92 H30000008602 $21,252.98 H300000104$140.12 0700000167¡704,38 0700000168¡13.13 B50000003001 23.04 G800000014 7.75 H2060A0006 ¡13,64 .1,103.23 12,488.41 170.50 $766,03 $252,40 $323,64 590,06 1125,73 $87.36 1,32 1.90 $438,83 ¡1,660,98 W1.41 113,75 :$3в5,58 230.04 I,309.76 II,120,78 11.054.49 $^.701423.90 ¡183.68 1668.39 $1,239,321117.49 1223,84 1768,58 11,217.68 H2060A0007 H20000004701 D8020A0021 H70000002401 J5010B0006 D30000004508 D30000004506 D30000004507 G30000006203 J20000002004 J200000020 G8050A000801 D600000062 N500000047 1300000003 I5010C0016 G200000042 •I4130H002301 I4130H0022 E300000106 E300000107 K200000005 190000000404 M5060B0028 H300000032 E70000005703 J600000036 A K60000003305 J4040E0017 E30000008002 D20000000103 G3060A0010 E50000001706 F10000003901 D9090D0017 M50000000105 L5100A000801 I5160B0027 B50000003201 69 in a 55, reduced to 64, in a 55, $15, cost. ■ - Timothy M, Lorentz, no license, dismissed, corrected; unsafe passing crest or ciirve, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Mark Andrew Mason, speeding 80 in o 70, i;educed to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Cory L. Mitchell, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost., - Lewis Nuzzle, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Luke Alan New, failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Tammy Lynn Nixon, ex­ pired registration, expired/no inspectioh, operating vehicle with no insurance, canceled/ revoked/suspended certiflcote/ tag, dismissed, borrected. - Taylor Ryan Parks, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil. - Jeffery Lynn Pelchat, speed­ ing' 80 in a '70, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Tommy Eugene Player Jr., failure to secure passenger under age 16, no license, dismissed, corrected; failure to wear seat belt, $25.50, cost. - Johnson Pritho, speeding • 92 in a 70, reduced to exceed­ ing safe speed, $25; failure to notify DMV of address change, dismissed, corrected; failure to secure passenger under age 16, dismissed per plea. - Amanda Lee Prince, ex­ pired registration, dismissed, corrected; - Leo Pruitt, speeding 53 in a 40, reduced to 49 in n 40, $15, cost; operating veliicle with no insurance, fictitious/altered title/ registration card/tag, dismissed, corrected. - Ronnie Lee Puckett Jr., expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Veronica p. Ramirez, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $15, cost, $10 interpreter fee. , -Paul Frederick Rapp, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Hanaa Yaasmeena Rasul, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kasey Willinm Revis, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil suit. • - Kendra D. Robertson, ex­ pired registration, dismissed, ¿orrected. - Keri D. Robertson, expired registration, dismissed, cor­ rected. - Morgan Lindsay Rowe, failure to reduce speed, dis­ missed, civil suit. - Danielle E. Sanders, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $15, cost. - Franco N. Roman-Santos, speeding 86 in a 70, dismissed per plea; no license, $50, cost. - David Ray Shutt, driving while license revoked, driving/ allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, dismissed, corrected. - Jack David Smith, no li­ cense, dismissed, corrected, - Shannon Alexis Smith, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Anthony James Stango, speeding 79 in a 70, $15, cost. - Kenny Lee Stewart, can- celed/revoked/suspend6d cer- tificnte/tag, operating vehicle with no insurance; dismissed, corrected; failure to wear seat belt, $25iO, cost. - Angel Ann Swaim, operat­ ing vehicle with no insurance, canceled/revoked/suspended certificate/tag, expired/no in­ spection, dismissed, correctcd; failure to secure passenger under age 16, $25, cost. - Rashawn S,Temple, speed­ ing 88 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70.$15, cost. , - Robert Dale Vernon, ex­ pired/no inspection, two counts flctitious/altered title/registra­ tion, driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, operating vehicle with no insur- VINCENTGJ VINCENT GEORGE J REV TRUST VINES ELIZABETH VOGLERDESSIEJETAL VOGLERGARYT VOGLER GREGORYM WAGNERJOHN TONY WAGNER MARVIN H ESTATE WAGONER GARY M WAITES MICHELLE WALKER EG HEIRS WALKER MARK H WALKER NATHAN WALKER STEVEN KELLY WALKER STEVEN KELLY . WALL TIMOTHY R WALLACE ANGELA BROWNELL WALLACE LYNDA QUTAH WALLACE STEVE BRIAN WALLER DONNIE KAYE WALLER DONNIE KAYE WALLER JERRY THOMAS JR WALLER WILLIAM LEE WALSER DANNY BURT ■ WALTERMAN RAYMOND H WARDWiaiAMM- WARD WILMA JEAN WARNER DAVIDA EVERHARDT ' WARNER JEFF WASHINGTON OLIVER J. WATKINS SANDRA CHAniN WATKINS SHELLY RAY WATSON GERALD WATSON GERALD WAUGH MELISSA F WEBB GEORGE WEBB MYRTLE FAYE BINKLEY WELCH ROBERT D WENK WILLIAM A WENSIL MARLENE N WESTHERMANL WEST HERMANL WESTJOHNE WEST WILLIAM WEST WILLIE MAY scon WESTBROOK TIMOTHY H WESTMORELAND JAMES B ' WESTMORELAND JAMES B WESTMORELAND JAMES B WHARTON GEORGIA A ETAL WHARTON WILLIAM T WHISENANT JAMES D WHISENHUNT RICHARD WHISENHUNT RICHARD ' WHISENHUNT RICHARD WHITAKER JAMES WILLIAM WHITAKER JESSE FRANKLIN WHITAKER MICHAEL GRADY ■ WHITE ADAM C WHITE ALICE PRUin WHITE ANN WHTTE FANNIE T WHITE FRANKYEF WHITE JOHN FRANK WHITE JOHN FRANK WHITE JOHN FRANK WHITE MARYANN CLEMENT WHITE MICHAEL B ’WHITE ROSA LEE G WHITE ROSA LEE G WHITE SYLVIA ANN , WHITETIMOTHY FRANKLIN WHITEHEARTJUDY WHITENER NELLIE R WHITLOCK JOEL F WHITLOCK ROBERT WHITLOCK RUSSELL L ance, dismissed, corrected. - Roy Mitchell Wagoner, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil suit; expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Sheila Sue Walker,speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Rebecca C. Watkins, unsafe lane change, dismissed, civil suit. - Jaleesa Chavon West, fail­ ure to yield, dismissed, civil suit. - Rachel Elizabeth Wilson, speeding 88 in 70, reduced to improper equipment, $100, cost. - Natalie B. Winchester, no license, operating vehicle with no insurance, dismissed, cor­ rected. - Zachary James Wishon, no license, dismissed, corrected. - Lashara K. Worjloh, fail­ ure to stop for steady red light, unsafe tires, dismissed, civil suits. ; - Rochelle C, Wflsby, speed­ ing 52 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $ 15, cost; expired registra­ tion, dismissed per plea. - Joshua Maurice Young, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Alexandria V. Zalakova, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Failed To Appear - Suzi Anne Alfonso, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Jonathan H. Benton, driving while license revoked. - Charles Henry Boston, no license. - Brian Keith Branigan, speeding 80 in a 70. - Jean Bancook Brown, speeding 80 in a 70. - Chelsea M. Burchette, fail­ ure to wear seat belt. - Beatrice Campbell, no li­ cense. - Anthony R. Cardenaz, DWI, driving after consuming under age 21, driving while license revoked.- - Susan Renee Davis, driving while license revoked. ■ m - Shane Lee Durham, driving*“ while license revoked, operat­ ing vehicle wilh no insurance, driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration. - Angela N. Farrington, two counts expired registration, ex­ pired/no inspection. - Dearndraa T. Garrison, speeding 83 in a 70. - Bershiger Gihben, failure to wear seat belt. - Kevin Wallace Goodin, failure to wear seat belt, - Douglas S. Graham Jr., speeding 83 in n 70.Brittany N'. ■ Hamilton, speeding 73 in a 55. - Christopher L. Hodge, speeding 75 in a 65. - Selicia W. 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We moved here and never left." - Photos by Robin Snow Heffner... Continued From Page 1 for years,” snid Robin Snow, general manager of tiie Enterprise Record. “It kept us in business,'’ While Clemmons was growing (the store was relocated twice after the first building), so wns the rest of Heffner’s business. He added another store In Mocksville In n shop­ ping center on US 601 closer to the interstate to pair with his downtown location, along with stores in Lex­ ington, Lewisville and on the south side of Winston-Salem. Heffner also maintained a distribution warehouse in Mocksville, Business was booming in the 1960s nnd 1970s. As a new decade arrived, Heffner noted n shift In the way business wns being done. The mega stores were starting to take over, not only in the grocery business, but everywhere else. Pius, lie realized thnt neither of his two sons was interested in taking over the business. “The handwriting wns on the wall,” Heffner snid of the 1981 deni, with . Food Town. “I had what I thought was nn attractive offer. It had gotten to the point that you got real big or you got outi It was just one pf the two. There wns no way to compete.” Heffner said Clemmons nnd Mocksville were his top-producing / stores but that Clemnions was prob­ ably the crown jewel In the Heffner’s Lnnd of Food empire. “Of nil the locations we hnd, I suspect Clemmons wns the big reason that people were interested in buying what I had,” Heffner said. “That was the location they wnnted. Clemmons hnd the potential. It wns growing by leaps nnd bounds. Property wns not thnt'ensy to come by nnymore.” Heffner wns just In his mid-50s when he moved on from the gro­ cery business to eventually become a partner in Daicor Management, a Lexington rum tiiat manages about 5,000 HUD apartments in six states and is involved in other real estate development. He’s been doing this “completely different business” for nimost 30 years and still drives to his office In Lexington every day. Heffner said there have been negotiations to sell that business, nnd if and when that happens, lie’ll “piny with my grnndklds.” ' But there will be lots of memo­ ries, Including the eariy days when tho Heffners were good friends with Jylyrtle and Gordon Tomlinson, pub­ lishers of the.Enterprise RecO|'d and the Courier. He especially remembers when the Courier got started In 1960. “There were few people who could do what Myrtle Tomlinson did for that paper,” Heffner said. "It was not easy sledding for her in the begin­ ning. She wns everything.” As for Mocksville, he couldn’t imagine being anywhere else. “It’s been a grent plnce to raise a family,” snid Heffner, who has been married to Frances for more than 60 years. “We moved here rind never left.” Oren Heffitier Age: 85 Hometown: Maiden ' ' Famllyt Wife, Frances; 3 children, 8 grnndchildren, 1 great-grnndchlltl Rcsidcncc: Mocksville Work highlights: Owned Heffner’s Lnnd of Food with seven locntions (2 In Mocksville, Clemmons, Lewisville,. Yndkinville, Lexington, Winston-Snlem) along with a distribution warehouse in Mocksvlllo until selling to Food Town (now Food Lion) in 1981; Currently works as a partner for Daicor Manngement in Lexington Quote: “I’m not going to give you any numbers, but thnt property (In Clem­ mons, where the third store was located), now remember they bought It and tore down the building, so the lot brought more, than 10 times whnt I pnid for It in 19-whatever. It’s amazing how thnt plnce hns grown,” Giving hncic to the community: Heffner, a member of First Baptist Church In Mocksville, sold valuable land for $400,000 on U.S, 158 to First Methodist Church to build its Family Life Center, agreeing that he would donate the bal­ ance after the church paid $50,000, What you might not have i<nown about Heffner: He never sold alcohol in nny of his locations, "We didn’t sell wine or beer at any of our stores, I had a delegation of customers in the Clemmons store thnt met with me becnuse they didn’t want to buy groceries in one store nnd then hnye to go somewhere else to buy wine nnd beer.” Heffner said lie understood their point, but he djdn’t compromise his beliefs. M u r r a y F o u n d a t i o n D e s i g n a t e d F o r D a v i e C a u s e s The Murray Foundation came home in 2009 when its assets wei-e moved to The Mur­ ray Foundation Fund, n donor ndvised fund nt the Dnvie Com-, munity Foundation, John and Chiquita Guglielmi, '^who moved the foundation ,'wUr continuens ndvlsors forthe fund and make recommendations for grants. When they cease to be the advisors, the fund will become nn unrestricted fund supporting Dnvie County people. Chiquita’s father Mnlcolm Harry Murray founded The Murray Foundation in the 1980s. He was an astute businessman who began his Davie career in Mocksville when he and his brother-in-law purchased Horn - Johnstone Milling Co. They begnn with six employees and one truck prpducing 15 tons of flour per week. The busi­ ness expanded into other areas of poultry production; in time opening a retail outfet for feed and a chicken hatchery. Harry Murray started one of North Carolina’s first feed nnnlysis laboratories in Mocks­ ville in 1952 nnd continued to promote Inborntory testing of feed, In 1956 Murray’s six employee company hnd grown to more than 70 employees, became Mocksville Feed Mills, and becariie the leading feed supplier to the fastest growing poultry industry in Northwest NC, In 1961 Murray joined 15 other companies to form Holly Farms Poultry Industries, the ' first totally Intogrhtcd poultry ' operation in the country. The company supervised, controlled, and regulated all areas of chick­ en production from the hatchery to the processing plant, Harry remained on tlie Holly Farms board of directors from 1961 until he retired in 1978 with 36 years in the feed and poultry in­ dustry, He was inducted into the Poultry Hall of Fame In 1995, Harry Murray had an Im­ pressive business career in the poultry industry but It was Hnny Murrny the person who mennt so much to the citizens of Davie County, said his dnughter. "He loved his church, fnmily, and community. Dad made time for our family and civic se^ice.” Murray was a life member of the Rotary Club of Mocksville; n Mocksville Town Commis­ sioner, served ns chair of the Board of Central Carolina Bank in Mocksville, and served a term on CCB’s Corporate Bonrd. He wns n member of the Mocksville Snvings & Lonn Assoclntion Bonrd of Directors for 24 years, serving as president his last eight years, He wns nctive nt First United Methodist Ciiurch, I.ester Mnrtin described him as “an outstanding citizen, Hnrry v/ns one of the first people to come to town with a real civic conscience. He wns extremely aggressiye nnd couldn’t stand the thought of losing , but he was a soft hearted fellow,” Through civic service, Mur­ ray touched many live, ’’Harry organized the returning veterans into baseball and basketball teams and sponsored the team uniforms, trnnsportntion, nnd meals,” said Martin, "If there was anything Harry didn’t accomplish it was on the personal side,” said son-in-law John Gugllelmi, "Harry wanted his daugiiter Chiquita to marry a good southern boy. Since I was from north of Chicago, I didn’t fit that bill, Tho only other proj­ ect Harry ever completely failed at Was making a hunter out of me - despite lots of trying,” ■ ' "Moving The Murray Foun­ dation to the Davie Community Foundation is a wonderful way , to keep Harry Murray’s legacy alive in Davie County,” said Jane Simpson, president. "Mr, Murrny touched many lives ns nn employer nnd through his civic service. Through this fund he will continue touching the lives of Dnvie County nlwnys, Whnt n terrific legncy of gener­ osity to Dnvie County,”Murrny W W II V e t e r a n s ’ S t o r i e s P u t O n V i d e o Hnrold Frank is n tough mnn, but tenrs come to his eyes as he tells nbbut the time he spent in Germany ns a prisoner of war. Jnmes Foster was a medio during World War II, working with the wounded on the back lines. Within a few months, he requested a transfer to the front, It was the right thlnfe to do. Their stories nre worth henr- ing, worth preserving. Theirs and their Dnvie -County friends who climbed the benches nt Nor­ mandy, served ns a gunner on a B24, and worked on the Enoia Gay, They felt the first blast in Pearl Harbor, And thanks to Kyle Swice­ good nnd the Rotnry Club of Mocksville, you, too can henr the stories of Fraiik and Foster, nnd of Chloe Leazer, John Cau­ dle, Frank Couch, Aubrey Grey, Sheek Bowden and John Barber, Swicegood conducted inter­ views with each of the veterans, filmed by UNC-Wilmington student Ben Sink, He spent about 45 minutes talking to each veteran - all of whom will receive a copy of their interview. Copies are also going to the public library and . local schools, i Getting the story out of what - Swicegood calls the "greatest generation” has become some­ what of a passion. He helped get Davie veterans on the Flight of Honor to Washington, D,C, Inst year, and went along to make sure they got the credit they deserve. The interviews, he said, nre nbout the veterans, and their real stories of a critical time in history. "For n moment, this kid born in 1969 wns able to be there for just a moment," He hopes people for generations to come will be nble to feel that same appreciation. “It's a case study in history, so future generations can see the sacrifice, appreciate the sacrifice, these men made,” It’s not too Into for other Worid Wnr II veterans to hnve their story included, Swicegood said he’ II make sure their stories nre nlso preserved. ^ 5 0 Dare to Compare Switch Jo Jackson Hewitt* and pay $ 5 0 less than you paid som eone else for tax preparation last year.’ H u r r y in ! offer expires 03/30/10 Visit your local office or call 336-884-5709 wm m m mwwwJocksonHavylH.cpn) •Oder vaW for (ax ^eparallon lees paid of $150 or mote. Prool ol laal yeaf's tax preparolion lee required. Pfoduci fees excluded. Valid at partlcipall^^ locations only and may not te combined wilh any otnei olfer. Most otlices are independentty owned and operated. COUPON CODE: PKRRH - /......T- PAIOAOVEntlSEMENT Horse Liniment Erases Pain IIIALBAII, FL'—All |1щгс(Ист of­ ten liscd to trent InDnmmQiion In rncchorse’s legs, is now back on the mnrktft in its original doctor rcconi* mended clinicu! strcnuth fummlu.Accorditu) 10 я naUonal drug store stirvcy, the Iqrnmln at one time (»cnme so i>optilar ilmt it ros«> to the top of phnr* inncy snies for toplciil pnin relievers., But the company markelínH tho prod« ticl at tho time chanucd the iom^ufa and sales j>l«u«ncted. One oftUc Invunlora оГ the original Tonnula has brought it biitik lo llie market imdcr the tmde mime AflTHAIlRESTnnd soys ilcan relieve pain Ibr millions.AUTMAUriHST works by a diml mechanism whereby one ingredicnl re­lieves pain immcdiBtely, vvJille a sec­ ond Ingredient seeks out and destroys the pain messen^^er signal before it cun 1)C sent to the bram. Considered a medí* cal miracle by some, tho ARTll AU- RKST Ibrraulii ÍÜ tjsefiil in the treat­ment of puinful disorders ranging IVom ‘ minor uchcs and pnins to moro serious conditions such as urthritls, bursitis. rheumQlisni, tendonitis, liackache and more. ■ ARTHAllRUSTisavailublc Inuc««- venlent rolbun uppllcntor ut pbiumn* cles without a prescription or cnll 1- 800-339.3301. Now ovflilnblo M : F O S T E R D R U C : 495 Valley U il* 751-2141 n n d iircn PAID ADVERTISEMENT Commissioner Asits For Support Of Forsytli Appeai For Sectarian Prayer Dnvie County commission ers opened their ineeting Mon­ day the way they always do -whh a prayer to God, Ench month, guests are In­ vited to offer the prnyer. Cokie Jones provided the inspirntlon Monday night. Last month, it wns the Rev. Rodney Barker. At lenst one commissioner, Mnrk Jones, wants Dnvie to support Forsyth County, which is fighting a court ruling that bans sectnrinn prayer at their meetings. "I would like to see us rec­ ognize our associates in Forsytli County in taking n stnnd on their First Amendment rights,” Jones snid. He didn’t suggest the county offer financial help, and his request brought no discussion from fellow commissioners. Storehouse For Jesus On The Forefront Of Healthcare Reform Health care reform came to ers on Monday night. ntes n phnrmacy ■ Dnvie County years ngo. A Storehouse for Jesus in As more than 140 volunteers Andit'sworking.MarkJones Mocksville offers free medicnl, were honored at a recent ban told fellow county commission- dental and eye clinics. It oper- quet, the director of a state as- GOP Convention March 16 The Davie County Republi­ can Party convention wiil be held Tuesday, March 16 at the Dnvie County Courthouse. Precinct meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the coun­ ty convention nt 7:30, To ienrn more, visit h'h'iv, clavlecoiinlygop.com. , , — wi <1 oiiuu »a- sociation of free clinics praised the work in Mocksville, "It is very interesting,” Jones snid. "Storehouse is bn the cut­ ting edge in delivery of health care to the uninsured, and it mny be better than expanding government coverage,” Sports DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, niursdaj, March 4,2010 - B1 The Man Waters Destroys Competition, Claims State Wrestling Crown ivllchael Waters becomes ttie 10tii state 4-A ctiampion In Davie history, - Photo by Eric G room s By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record The pain of failing one win short of a state championship .in 2009 became a,constant source of motivation for Davie wrestler Michael Wnters, nnd the junior completed his 2010 mission Snturdny night nt the Greensboro Col­ iseum, winning the state 4-A champi­ onship at 112 pounds. By going 4-0 and extending his winning streak to 45, Waters cement­ ed his spot as one of Davie’s all-time greats. Becoming the 10th state cham­ pion in Dnvie wrestling history, he joined n prestigious cliib that includes Scott Beauchamp (1989), Jon Ward (1993), Scotty Spry (1993-95), Nell Comatzer (1995-96), Patrick Lowery (2002), Ryan Boehm (2004), Timmy Allen (2005), Garrett Parks (2006) and Zack Vemon (2009), Last year Waters reached the 112 final but was throttled 14-1 by Jack Britt’s Kyle Norburgh. "That hurt but it made me better,” Waters said. "I knew I definitely Had to work harder and be more aggres­ sive.” Three War Eagles made the Parade of Champions. Senor Vemon placed third at 135 and senior Jonathan Hupp placed sixth at 189. Senior Matt Garretson went 2-2 nt 152 and freshmnn Ryan Smith went 1-2 at 103 as Davie wound up sev­ enth In the team standings. Parkland (183.5), Cary (82), Southern Ala­ mance (70), Panther Creek (64), Lake Norman (62:5) and Mooresviiie (61) finished ahead of Davie (55). The gap between Wnters (50-1 season record) and everyone else nt 112 was incredibly wide. All four op­ ponents resembled human bowling pins. He got a first-period pin, then a second-period pin. In the semlfinnls he defeated Parkland senior Dustin Cservenko 8-3, and Cservenko won 39 matches on the year. In the finals, he whipped Clayton sophomore Luke Ludke 9-1, and Ludke was 53-7. Everything had pointed toward a state charhplonship because Waters combined special talent .with nonstop work habits. “He outworks people six days a; week,” Davie’s 34th-year cooch. Bud-;., dy Lowery, said. “He’s strong ond he: knows how to wrestle. That combina­ tion is tough to beat.” Waters pinned his first two oppo­ nents with a "hammer lock,” Lowery said. Ludke offered absolutely no re­ sistance In the finals. “The guy just laid around,” Low­ ery said. "He knew he was going to get beat. He laid on his belly probably 60 percent of the match.” Waters didn’t lose a match all sea­ son at 112. His one loss came at 119 in an' early-seasqn match against St. Stephens junior Ray Famsworth, who went 38-1 and finished second in the 3-A stnte at 112. Give nn assist to fellow War Eagle Tony Donati, who worked out hard with Waters all sea­ son. "He doesn’t take any time off,” Please See 'Wrestling - Page B2 Baseball Team Glows With Promise By Brinn Pitts Davic Enterprise Record Davie varsity baseball coach Mike Hemdon hasn’t felt this good going into a season since 2006, when Dnvie went 24-4, conquered the conference nnd ninrched to the 4-A (|uarterfinals. There’s a bounce in the team’s step and an energy and confidence that far surpasses anything the 2008 and 2009 teams took into the season. “The thing I really like about this team is we have great kids,” Herndon aid. “They’re doing things outside of practice together. They’ve rolled up their sleeves and gone to work from the last day of football, and that build­ ing (a new batting cage under a roof at the school) hns been n blessing for us. Every one of tiiem hns improved. Evety one of them has gotten stronger. Most of them have gotten faster. It’s amazing how much the kids have im­ proved.” The seniors nre Znch Long, Rynn B a rn e y ca stle , Jo sh B e rry h ill, D illo n B y eriy , B ran d o n M e a d e , T y le r S e a ­ fo rd , S te v en luow ls a n d 'iV le r Jo rd a n , T h e ju n io rs nre A lex N e w m n n , C nrson H e rn d o n , Jn c o b B a rb e r, Jo e W atso n , C o n n e r B o d e n h a m er, B lnke W ise nnd S h n n e C nrter, R ynn F o ster a n d C o re y R nndnll nre so p h o m o re s. L a st y e a r D nvie w en t 11-10 fo r Its fo u rth strn ig h t w in n in g se a so n , b u t the C entrnI P ied m o n t C o n fe re n c e w ns a ro ck y rond ngain. T h e W nr E ngles fin­ ish ed fo u rth o r fifth fo r th e th ird y ear in a row. Adding salt to the wound, the season ended badly. In a first-round plnyoff game at Bast Forsyth, they earned a 3-0 lead into the seventh in­ ning, with Shelton Howard carrying a no-hitter into the seventh. But Davie squandered it ail in a 4-3 loss, the fifth loss In six games down the stretch. B u t th e ‘10 team a p p e ars to be cut fro m a d iffe re n t clo th . B o d e n h a m e r (.375) an d N e w m a n (.357, 13 sto le n b a ses) h ad stro n g ‘09 se aso n s. S eafo rd h it .285. F o u r m o re g u y s g a in e d v a lu ­ a b le e x p e rie n c e - F o ste r, H e rn d o n , W a tso n nnd B a rb e r. T h e to p p itc h e r is b n c lt In B eiry h U l (3 -2 , 3.25>,'W ot*on? is n lso bn ck o n th e h ill a fte r ap p e arin g In e ig h t g a m e s last y ear. S im p ly p u t, th e W ar E a g les h a v e nil th e in g re d ien ts to d o so m e th in g rea lly m o m e n to u s, T h e y h av e p o w e r, sp e ed , d e p th , d e fe n se an d p itch in g , “ W e hn v e b racelets th at say W h a t­ e v e r It T a k e s,” H ern d o n snid, “ E v ery P le a s e S e c G lo w s - P a g e B6 W y a t t O n e O f S t a t e ’s B e s t S o f t b a l l P l a y e r s By Brian Pills Davie Enterprise Record Only time will tell if this is finally tlio year Davie’s varsity softball team takes the next step nnd captures second in the Central Piedmont Conference, behind annual prohibitive favorite North Davidson, One thing’s for sure, Davie has one of the greatest players in the state in shortstop/catcher Morgan Wyntt, who hns committed to Western Carolina. Wyatt, a fourth-year starter, has a dazzling portfolio. Last year she hit ,542 nnd led the team in hits (38), runs (28), triples (three), home runs (nine), RBls (29), walks (13) and stolen bases (six). She blasted three homers in n single gnme. She holds season records in at-bnts (81 in 2007), mns (28 in ‘09), hits (38 in ‘09,37 in *07), RBls (29 in ‘09, 25 in ‘07), nvernge (,542 in '09) nnd homers (nine in *09), She nirendy owns cnreer records in runs (75) nnd homers (II), She’ll grnb more cnreer records within tlie first two weeks of the season. Whnt cnn Wyntt do for nn encore? The moon is the limit, as long as she gets pitches to hit. She mny set the world record for walks. First-year coach Aiyse Bowden, who replaced Janice Jackson, hns six seniors - Lindsey Bniley, Tishn Fun- ■ derburke, Michelle Hnmilton, Snrn Hnndy, Grnce Loeffler and Wyatt, Lanna Bottoms and Kayla Comatzer are juniors. Tori Clontz, Sadie Lagle, Haley McCune and Heather Riddle are sophomores, Kristina Parrish is a freshman. Handy is a proven commodity, hit­ ting ,308 with 14 runs Inst yenr, Bailey responded well to ‘09 spot duty, hitting ,321 in 28 at-bats. Clontz, Funderburke, Hamilton, Lagle, Loeffler and McCune bring varsity experience to the table. But it became clenr In the first week of practice that McCUne and Parrish will play important roles. Parrish is presumably too big a tnlent not to mnke the jump from middle schoo| to varsity. McCune was a varsity starter from day one last year as n freshmnn. “Wyntt and McCune have really stood out nnd Parrish,” Bowden said. “Wyatt nnd Pnrrish play for the Cardi­ nals (travel tenm), and McCune wns nt n lot of workouts. Wyatt is very vocal and a very good leader.” Lagle and Wyatt are catchers. Lngle hns to piny, so Wyatt will probably spend most of her time at shortstop. Loeffler, Bailey and Comatzer are first basemen. Riddle and Funderburke are playing second. Parrish is playing third. Hamilton and Bottoms are working in left field, McCune is manning center. Please See Wyatt - Page B7 N e w T e n n is C o a c h C a n ’t W ait F o r O p e n e r By Brian Pitts Dnvie Enterprise Record Dnvie’s new boys tennis conch. Chipper Bnrnhnrdt, is brimming with excitement. Davie returns five of six stnrters from Inst year, two guys nre third-yeiir starters and the lineup is deeper and more talented than it’s been in four years. And Bnrnhnrdt cnn’t wnit for the journey to begin. "I don’t know whnt everybody else has, but 1 will tell you this. We have eight guys tliat can play In the top six,” Barnhardt said, "I’ve got to whittle it down to six, Thnt’s my only problem. 1 guess it’s a good problem to have. It’s really tight, I’ve got eight plnyers thnt could stftrt for nbout nny tenm.’.’ Bret Williams, who hns committed to Pfeiffer on a tennis scholarsliip, is the only senior and one of the retuming starters. The juniors are Alex Flem­ ing, Ryan Moxley, Daniel Moxley, Matt Hursey and Joel Shuler. Thomas O’Brien, Glenn McCurdy and Luke Taylor ore sophomores. Davie has seven freshmen on the 16-man ros­ ter; Scott Galiimore, Stephen Daniel, Robert Daniel, David Hursey, Evan Lankford, Jeffery Phillips and Jacob Horton. Interestingly enough, there are two sets of twins (tlie Moxleys nnd Dnniels) nnd n third set of brothers (Hurseys), Fleming nnd Rynn Moxley were stnrters in 2008, Fleming, Rynn Mox­ ley, Willinms, Daniel Moxley and Matt Hursey were stnrters last year. Three more snw three matches each in ‘09; Taylor, Shuler and O’Brien. Williams nnd Fleming represent the bnckbone of the tenm. “ It starts with the leadership of Bret and Alex,” he said, "They’ve put the court time in, they’re strong players Please See Tennis - Page B8 New coacti Chipper Barnhardt talks to his only senior, Bret Williams. - Photo by Jim Barringer Ni'v-'l-i Il ' В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - B3 *■ h I Jonathan Hupp placed In thè state for'the second time. At right, . Waters does whatéver he wbhts to an opponent, Wrestling... CoMliniiud From I’ugc Itl Lowery said. "He gets ag- gravnted with some people because they don’t work. He practiced with Donati. Both of them have the same type of work ethics, and that worked out pretty good.” Waters- had been building toward this glorious moment. He was 46-8 and sixth in the state as a freshman, and he was S2-7 and second in the state as a sophomore.' “That loss last yenr in the fmals changed his offseason stuff. He worked even harder,” Davie assistant coach Howard Riddle said, “He was on a mis­ sion. He controls guys when he’s on top, he’s constantly got hip position arid he’s always looking to score - top or bot­ tom. Regardless of what the score is, he wants to score more or try to get the pin.” By bumping tip tp face Farn­ sworth, Waters,.barely missecl joining Spry, Cornatzer aiid Lowery as the only War Eagles to go undefeated. He still has a monstrous resume. His career record is .148-16, ranking No. 5 in all-time wins, just behind Lowery’s 150. He has the No. 4 career winning percentage at .902, trailing Spry’s .971, Cornatzer’s .964 and Lowery’s .904. Waters’ 148 wins repre­ sent the most ever for a Davie junior. Russell Hilton did have the record at 128. Waters earned the No. 2 winning’ percentage during a 50-win season. Allen is first (54-1 in 2005, .981), while Waters (.980) is tied with Lowery (50-1 in 2001, .980). Waters wore a scowl all week in the build-up to Greens­ boro. Every day wns strictly business. “AU his hard work paid off,” nssistnnt coach Timmy John­ son said. “His focus wns like a Inser this week, He’d go in the wrestling room and turn it on. When he put his clothes on to go home, he was a different kid.” Vernon 3rd Vemon, who set a season re­ cord with 56 wins last, year on , the way to the crown at 130, did something improbable after ab­ sorbing a shocking first-round loss of 8-6 to Pinecrest sopho­ more Dustin Roemer, who got a tiebreaking reversal with three seconds to go. Vemon went on n 5-0 tenr to claim third. “You rnrely, rarely sec that,” Johnson snid. “Most kids when they lose in the first round, they’re out within the third round,” One measure of greatness is how well an athlete responds to adversity, Vernon responded with nn 8-5 win, then n first-pe­ riod pin, Next wns a. feel-good 3-2 win over Pnrklnnd senior Chris Rivas, who was 52-3 on ’ the season and 5-0 in his career against Vemon, A 3-2 payback win over Roemer followed. Vernon sealed third by defeat­ ing Cary senior Cordale Risk 6-2: “I’m going to tell you, Ver­ non showed li lot of heart,,” Riddle snid. “He beat some good kids coming back through. He beat Rivas, who wns ranked No. 1 all,year. He bent (Risk), who is ranked pretty high, After losing that first match, he could have easily laid down,” Few wrestlers can say they placed in the top four three times. Vernon was fourth in the state .as a sophomore. He’s the first War Eagle.to fight back to third since Jeremiah Raby in 2004, With a career record of 157-34, he’s No. 3 in cnrecr wins. Aaron Hollifield (182) and Hilton (181) are Nos. 1-2. Vernon’s .821 career win per­ centage ranks 11th. Hupp 6th. Hupp went off early, win­ ning 15-1 nnd 15-3 in the first two rounds nnd extending his winning streak to 15. His bril­ liance evnpornted in n 5-2 semi­ final loss to Pine Forest senior Kevin Radford, who went on to win the stnte. Then Hupp lost 3-2 in over­ time. In the mntch for fifth, he suffered a third straight loss, 7-4. Hupp went out with n 44-6 record. Lowery hurt for a guy who hnd only lost three times nil year, “There’s nobody that worked any harder or tried nny hnrder than Hupp,” he said. “But you better be at the top of your game for two days,” Hupp achieved three state berths in a 136-35 career. He was fourth in the state as a sophomore. • Oarretson went 2-2 in his final Davie showing and 45-8 for the season. It was his sec­ ond stnte berth in a career thnt snw him win 108 matches and lose 26, • Smith went 1-2 in the state and 36-6 on the season. A knee injury in the regional short- circuited the freshman. “I think the injury slowed him down,” Riddle said, “With­ out the injury, I think he would have placed,” "It aggravated him,” Low­ ery added. “He had a hard time with it this weekend.” • In a sense, Davie produced two state champions. Shelton Sales, who started the 2009-10 presenson at Davie before mov- - Photos by Eric G room s ing to Chatham Central, won it nil nt 135 in the 1-A class. He ' hnd two pins nnd nn 8-0 mnjor decision in the finals. He went 42-0 as a one-man show on a flimsy team (11-17). As a Da­ vie sophomore in 2009, Salés was fifth in the state with a 52- 11 mark. • Waters will have n chance to become Just the third repeat champion in Davic history. Spry won three in a row in 1993-95, nnd Cornatzer won two straight in 1995-96, Matt Garretson checks the clock during a match. After a first-round loss, Zack Vernon ripped off five straight wins to claim third. The Parade of Champions Included Davie’s Waters, Vernon and Hupp. F r e s h m a n M ille r S c o r e s 3 G o a l s In S c r i m m a g e By Brian Fitts Davie Enterprise Record The Davie varsity soccer team tuned up for the season with an 8-0 win over Forsyth County Educators in a scnm- ^mage last week. * The Wnr Engles only led 2-0 at the half, but they kickcd into gear in the second half. “It seemed like we had but­ terflies in the first half,” coach Pete Gustafson said. The second half, though, snw one Davie flurry after an­ other. Clnre Moser and Caitlin Miller both had hat tricks (three goals),. Laura Shelton added two goals to complete the scor­ ing. Moser also had two as­ sists, Shelton, Kelley Cundiff, , Cheyenne Lashmit and Hannah Gustafson Whitehead had one assist ench, “I was very hnppy,” Gustafson said, “Our com­ munication on the field was excellent nnd the defense was great. We learned in the sec­ ond half that we don’t have to be real pretty to be effective. We’ve just got to stick lo fun­ damentals, get good clears on defense and it wns very effec­ tive. We had a good short game and we combined it with a good long gnme. We renlly turned it on in the second half. And this was a pretty decent tenm. They moved the ball against us and we still managed to keep them tojustafewshots.” Gustafson, the only coach in Davie girls soccer history, chemistry up top, Moser, one is blending six seniors with 10 of the top offensive players in on, Lasfimit, Jansen McDaniel, Dee Oliva, Morgan Parrish, Shelton, ‘Jessica Swade, Izzy Vaughan-Jones and Hannah Whitehead, The freshman is Miller. Davie pulled away from FCE with a number of players trying different positions from last year. McDaniel played midfleld and defender, Lashmit played sweeper and. Hannah Whitehead plnyed defender. Moser and Miller seem to sophomores nnd one freshman. The seniors are Jennifer Booth, Kelsey Bryan, Hannah Cartner, Cundiff, Moser and Heather Whitehead, The sophomores are Megan Dennis, Janna Dix- . “Your two strikers both get hat tricks, thnt’s exciting to see. went 8-8-1 overall and 2-7-1 Thnt chemistry usually takes in the Central Piedmont Con- time to develop and it seems lo ference, finishing fifth out of be clicking.” ' six teams. The recent history Gustafson saw positives is a mixed bag. Davie hasn't from Dixon, Dennis, Vaughan- suffered a losing season since Jones, Swnde, Parrish, Cartner 2006, but it has finished fifth in and Bryan. Dixon is n sopho- the CPC thè past four years, more who didn’t play last year. If Davie has shortcomings. But she is an athlete, leading bonding isn’t among them. The the varsity giris basketball team giris have fallen into their roles with an 11.7 scoring average, nicely, “Dixon (defender) and Den- “The giris seem to be get- nis (midfielder) did good,” he ting along very well,” he said, have developed nn overnight said. “1 can piny Janna pretty “Theré’s a lot of talk and laugh- much anywhere, like Izzy. ter at practice. I'm impressed Swade played in the middle with their cphesiveness this and did good. Parrish is always eariy in the season,” solid at stopper, Cartner plnyed Moser is 36 goals from the most of the game (at goalie) school record, Allison How- •and did well. Bryan had some ell scored 83 times in a career good clears as a midfielder.” from 2000-03, Last year the War Eagles Davie’s 20-year history, scored 19 goals Inst year and has 47 for her career, “Miller seems to be a natu­ ral up top like Clare,” he said. D a v i e H i g h S c h o o l S p r i n g S p o r t s S c h e d u l e s Varsity/JV Baseball Marcli 2 vs. West Rowan at 4:30 (JV away 4;30) 5 at Mt. Pleasant at 4:30 (varsity) 6 vs, Butler (DH) at 1 (JV away I) 9 at Mooresville at 4:30 (JV home 4:30) 15 at Mt, Tabor at 5 (JV) 16 at Reagan at 7 (JV 4:30) 19 vs, Reynolds at 7 (JV away 5) 22 vs, Tabor at 6 (JV) 23 vs, Rengan at 7 (JV 4:30) 26 nt N, Davidson at 7 (JV 4:30) 29 vs. Mooresville nl 4:30 (JV nwny 4:30) April 2-5 Cliff Peeler toumn- ment at Salisbury (varsity) 2-5 E. Rownn tournament (JV) 7 vs. W, Forsyth nt 7 (JV 4:30) 9vs.Tnborat7(JV4:30) 12 at E, Rownn at 7 (JV 4:30) 13 vs, Alexander CentrnI at B r i e f s , D a t e s Fundraiser Tennis The Youth of First Bap­ tist Church Mocksville are sponsoring a fundraiser tennis toumament for our 2011 Africa Mission Team on March 26-28 at the South Davie courts. The Africa Team will spend two weeks in Ethiopia during the summer of 2011, working in the orphanages and minister­ ing to the children who call the orphanages home. Our goal will be to better the lives of children there by improving the standard of care for the children in 'the in­ stitution with which we choose to partner. The Africa Team is working towards raising $88,400 toward Ihe trip. Please consider joining us in our endeavor as we hit the tennis courts to raise money. . Sign up to participate in n toumament event. You can sign up by visiting the tournament website at http://serveafricatour- nament.eventbrite.com (choose under the Add On options for additional eyents, so you receive the discounted price for them). You can make a monetary do-, nntion to the. cause, or you can sign on as a toumament sponsor and donate food and drinks for the players; prizes; goody bag Items, etc.' All plnyers will play at least two matches per event. Register through nt http://serveafrica- . tournnment.eventbrite.com. The deadline for signing up is March 19. Contact Tami Daniel at memoriestokeep@aol.com or 336-918-5226 (cell) or 336492- 2199 (home). DC Softball Clinic The Davie County High School softball coaches and players will host a Little League Clinic on Sunday. March 21 from 2-5 p.m. nt the Complex. The cost for giris plnying Little League is $10 (in advance).The cost for giris not .playing Little League is $20. 7(JV4;30) 14 vs. Carson nt 7 (JV 4:30) 20 vs. N. Dnvidson at 7 (JV 4:30) 23 at W. Forsyth at 7 (JV 4:30) 27 nt Tabor at 7 (JV 4:30) 30 at Reynolds at 7 (JV home 5) May 3 CPC Toumament at Rich Park Boys Golf .March 2 Ledford nt Oak Valley at 3 3 Reynolds at Winston Lake at3 4 Forsyth Home Educators at Oak Valley at 3 8 Forsyth Country Dny at Bermuda Run West at 3 10 nt Statesville Country Clubat3;30 15 Salisbury at Oak Valley at 3:30 17 Salisbury at The Warrior at 3:30 22 CPC at Salem Glenn at 4 23 Forsyth Home Educators at Tanglewood nt 3:30 24CPCat4 29 Reynolds nt Onk Valley at 4 31 Ledford nt Willow Creek at 4 April 1 Statesville n't Oak Vnlley at 3:30 5 Tabor at Bermuda Run at 2 6 CPC at 4 14 CPC nt Winston Lake at 4 15 at Forsyth Country Day at2 • 19 CPC at Pine Brook Coun­ try Club at 4 21 CPC at Pine Brook Coun­ try Club at 4 26 CPC at Salem Glenn nt 1 (18 holes) May 3 regional lO-l I state Girls JVA'iarslty Soccer March 1 at N. Iredell nt 5:15/7 3 vs. Thomasvllle at 5:15 (varsity) 10 at Thomasville at 6:30 (varsity) 15 vs. N. Iredell at 5:15/7 17 ntStarmountnt 5:15/7 22 at W. Forsyth at 5:15/7 '23 vs, Salisbury at 5:15 (var­ sity) 25 at Tabor at 5:15/7 29 Forsyth Co, Educators at Sara Lee at 6 (varsity) April 6 vs, Reynolds at 5:15/7 8 vs. Rengan nt 5:15/7 15 nt Snlisbury nt 6 (varsity) 19 nt N. Davidson at 5:15/7 21 vs, Starmount at 5:15/7 22 vs, W. Forsyth at 5:15/7 26 v,s,Tabor at 5:15/7 29 at Reynolds at 5:15/7 May 3 at Rengan at 5:15/7 6 vs, N, Dnvidson nt 5;15/7 T rack* Field March 9 vs, Forbush at 4:30 12 at Mt. Tabor at 6 16 at E. Rowan/Concord at 4:30 23 at N. Davidson/Reynolds nt5 27 Queen City Relays nt Myers Pnrk 30 vs. N. Davidson/Bishop/ Forbush at 5 April 3 Blue Devil Invitn- tionnl nt Mooresville Girls Lose In 1st Round By struggling throughout the second half of the season, the Davie girls basketball team drew n bear in the first round of the 4-A playoffs. The result was a 60-29 loss lnst week nt Enst Mecklenburg. East, the No. 1 seed from the Southwestern Conference, improved'to 24-2. Davie, the •No. 4 seed from the Central Piedmont Conference, finished 13-n: While East placed three scorers in double figures, Janna Dixon paced Davie with seven points. Asia Steed hnd six, El- yssn Tucker five nnd Tin Clem­ ent four, Cara Hendricks and Amy Steller had three ench, Laura Shelton had one. The War Eagles, who dropped the final four games and nine of the last 11, lost in the first round of the pliiyoffs for the third time in a row. Sophomore Dixon finished with a team-high 11.7 scoring average. Freshmnn Clement averaged 9.4, senior Steed 6 and senior Ashley Smoot 4.7, Old School D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m 1 9 5 9 • Conch Vestal Potts’ Ad­ vance giris basketball team com­ pleted, n perfect season for the third year in a row. Mnrthn Kiser was the top scorer, followed by Katrina Robertson. The team in­ cluded Barbara Hall, Judy Booe, Gaye Hoots, Glenda Hendrix, Carol Greene, Evone Williams, Judy Hendrix, Mariene Jones, Brenda Potts, Margie Cornatzer, Brenda Spry, Ann Essex, Nancy Blakely, Odrinn Zimmerman, Frieda Bnmhnrdt, Judy Hnll nnd Joyce Benuchamp, • Potts also coached the boys team. It didn’t go undefeated, but it did reel off eight straight wjns. The roster consisted of Gary Mcdaniel; Gurney Wil­ liams, Douglas Potts, Jim Fos­ ter, Junior Beal, Eugene Jones, Dan Foster, Billy Potts, Sammy Bailey, Donald Tucker, Donnie Messick, Charles Markland, Dnvid Crater, Charies Crawford, Billy Williams, Ray Byerly and Johnny Gillespie, Billy Williams and Messick were the top scorers, • Ruth Potts paced the Davie girls basketball team with a l2-polnt scoring average. Ann Nail averaged 10.2, Callie Bai­ ley 9 and Brenda Ellis 3.3. • Barry Southern led the Davie boys with n 10.4 average. John Grimes averaged 8.3, Joe Whitlock 4.6, Bob York 4.1, Chuck Tomlinson 3.2, Cari Ja­ cobs 2.9 and Fred Pierce 2.3, . 15 at N, Davidson nt 5 17 Villain Relays at Bishop McGuinness 21 at Reagan/Reynolds at 5 24 Engle Classic at E, For­ syth 28 vs, Tabor/W. Forsyth at 5 May I freshman/sophomore meet nt Tabor 5 CPC at Tabor at 1 15 regional nt Rengnn 22 state at N.C. A&T Varsity/JV Softball March 2 nt Ledford at 4:30/6:30 (varsity first) 5 vs. Lnke Norman at 5 (varsity) 9 vs, W. Rowan nt 4:30/6:30 10 vs. E. Forsyth at 5/7 12 at Alexander Central at 5/7 (varsity first) 16 at CentrnI Davidson at 4:30/6:30 17 vs. Forbush at 5/7 24 at Starmount at 5 (varsity only) 25 at W. Forsyth at 5/7 27 Clash of the Champions tournament 29 at E. Dnvidson nt 5/7 31 vs. Starmount at 5 (JV) April 10 at W. Stokes tour­ nament ' 13 at N. Dnvidson nt 5/7 16 at Reynolds at 5/7 20 vs. Reagan at 5/7 21 at Mt. Tabor nt 5/'7 23 vs, N. Dnvidson, 5/7, 27 vs. W. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - B5 P a r k s & R e c B a s k e t b a ll R e s u lt s 7i8 Grade Tournament 2, Jacob Lntimm 4, .Cavalier,S 2.5 - Tnnncr Junker Jordan 8, Church League A-League C Q U ilIll-N ickStutts26 l^ Jap tist S3 - Scott Tonidandel 21, ■Tourncv 69 - Mntt HiifUnn I« McjUifJeuriiflajLSa - Tony Tenor 21 ' CQLJilSS - Titus Brinager 20 Andy Snow 19 Iil!.\Y-Lifc ^3 - Brandon Finger 17 Mcn.of Purpo.sc 65 - JnmnI Mnyfifflfi ■7*' COL.TC 57 - Nick Stutts 22 ■Tourncv 51 - Tommy Tp.mplfi H B-League . Enelc Heights 65 - Tnylnr Trtnps 1»‘ Mcthodlst/St. Frnncis 49 - Neil Hendrix 16 Entons 60 - Chris Mccham 18 over Bliiisc by forfeit „ J - Taylor Jones 25 F -Mcthodl.st/St. Frnncis 53 - Neil Hendrix 14 Entons 58-Charlie Crerishaw 16 1-Greg Brooks 13 ■Tcricho 61 - Kyle Winters 13, Caleb Davis 13 Center SO - Mitchell Milter 31 ■Tourney 54 - Caleb Martin 26 C enter49-Mitchell Miller 16 ■Tourney 57 - Cody Martin 20 ■Tcricho 53 - Kyle Winters 24 < Rcdland/Grcen Meadows 52 - Greg Brooks 19 Hlllsdnlc Methodist 64- Rodney Perdue 17 Blaise 42 - Bcnid Davis 12 Hillsdale Baptist 60 - Andy Everhart 15 Eatons 54 - Chris Mecham 23 Eagle Heights 45 - Jntnal Mayfield 21 Dnniel Justin Williams 12 Anderson 4, Dustin Potts 10, Tommy Boyette 11, Colton Orrell 9 Deacons 23 - Justin Mnllard 2', Will Plott 2, J.Q. Dalton 17, Hailey Weatherman 2 Bcncals 20 - Jnke Steiner 4, Aaquil Peterson 2, Antonio Clement 5, Colin McMoniimy 2, Destiny Calloway 3, Nate Conrnd 2, Asiah Peterson 2 Cavaliers 36 - Tanner Junker 5, Jared Ridenhour 4, Keion Joyce2, Jacob Latham 2,Daniel Jordon 3, Justin Williams 20 Deacons 32-J.Q. D nlton 7,2 Cavaliers 37 - Tanner Junker 10, Keion Joyce 4, Jacob Latham 2, Dnniel Jordan 7, Justin Williams 14 Lonlihorns 35 - Mnrcus Anderson I, Dustin Potts 21, Tommy Boyette 2, Colton Qrrell 11 Championship Game Cavaliers 34 ^ - Tanner Junker 17, Keion Joyce 2, Jacob Latham 2, Daniel Jordan 3, Justin Williams 10 Longhorns 30 - Marcus 4, Dustin Potts 19, Tommy Boyette 4, Colton Orrell I, Jacob Hall 2 9-12 Grade Tourney IDir Heels 42 - Tevin Gaither 6, J.R. Liseros 5, Kinston Tntum 11, Josh Chunn 6, Xavier Dulin 10, Luke Naylor 4 Kniphts 20 - Timothy Jones 7, Tevin Anthony I, Nicholas Rivern 5, Joshua Doyle 3, Tyrone. Oibsou 2, Chance Barney 2 Dirlv Daisy’s 37 - Greg Nuckols 7, Kenyatta Brand 15, lyier Goodwin I, Nathan Schambach 14 'IW Heels 3 6 - T e v in G a ith e r 9. Devaron ScoU 2, J.R. Liseros 4, Austin Gobble 4, Chris Perkins 2, Kiston Tatum 4, Josh Chunn 4, Xavier Dulin 7 Pirates 40 - Zach Drechsler 9, Austin Bell 15, Ian Pace 3, Lognn Jnmes 6, Landon Adnms 3, Greg Brill 2, BJ. Plummer 2 Dlrtv Daisv’s 53 - Greg Nuckols II, Kenyatta Brand 17, Brad Gaither 2, Ben Burton 14, lyier Goodwin 3, Nnthnn Schnmbach 6 Championship Game Pirates 43 - Zach Drechsler 14, Austin Bell 18, lan Pace 2, Logan James 3, Landon Adams 6 Dlrtv Daisv’s 46 - Greg Nuckols 7, Kenyatta Brand 20, Brad Gaither 2, Ben Burton 8, TVler Goodwin 7, Nathan Schambach 2 Lady Lakers T h e fifth -six th grade L a d y L a k e r s f in is h e d th e y e a r w ith a 9 - 3 r e c o r d a n d w o n th e to u r n a m e n t c h a m p io n s h ip , a n d in c lu d e , fro m le ft: fro n t - B a i­ le y W a ls h , K irs te n F r e e m a n , A lly C a r te r , S a r ­ a h F o rfis q u e ; baci< - C o a c h Z a c h W rig h t, M illie W rig h t, T ris tia n F o w le r a n d K e ls e y B ro w n . Fast Break O n S a tu r d a y F e b . 2 7 , t h e D a v ie F a s t B reai< 1 2 U b o y s b a s k e tb a ll te a m w o n th e ir th ird s tr a ig h t to u r n a m e n t a s th e y to o k t h e title in tlie U S S S A O a v I e C o u n ty O p e n a t D a v ie H ig h . T h e F a s t B r e a k w e n t 4 - 0 w ith tw o w in s o v e r T e a m P h o e n ix ( G r e e n s b o r o ) a n d tw o w in s o v e r t h e C a r o lin a B a lle rz (L a w - s o n v iiie ), in c lu d in g a 6 0 - 4 0 v ic to ry in t h e c h a m p io n s h ip g a m e . A ls o p a r ­ tic ip a tin g In th e to u r n a m e n t w e r e t h e D a v id s o n C o u n ty K n ig h ts a n d T r ia d T ita n s ( W in s to n - S a le m ) . Congratulations to this week’s B A S K E T B A L L C O N T E S T V liM N N E R S S First P lace = $20.00 to J a m es M assie S econ d P lace = $5.00 to D ouglas E. P eeb les Several weeks ago James Massie finished in a tie for second place and split tlie $5 prize netting jUst $2.50 for his efforts. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISEI I I Tie Breaker » I Predict the score in tiie following contest. ■ In cases of tics, the tiebreaker will be used to determine the winners ALL CONTEST ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE A FULL MAILING ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER AND PLEASE, NO NICKNAMES. E n tr ie s th a t d o n o t m e e t th e s e r e q u ir e m e n ts w ill b e d is q u a lifie d . W E W ILL B E M A ILIN G A LL C H E C K S T O T H E W IN N E R S . T H A N K S! W eekly F irst P Ifice W in n ers m ay p ic k up th e ir B aii C ap a t th e n e w s p a p e r o ffice. I I D u k e v s . U N C I I I Total Points Scored. NAME: ADDRESS: NIGHT:I DAY PHONE;____ I Submit by mail, in person or FAX 336-751-9760 lo the Enteiprise-Record ^ office; 171S, Main St„ Mocltsville or PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 j Ii ' • ’ í , и \ ì Josh Berryhill, the top pitcher in '09, is now a senior. Glows.... Continued From Piigc Bl one of our iiids lias one. Wlint- evor It tnlies to be a good tenm- mnle, n good person, do well in tlie clnss room nnd do well on the field. Whatever it talces to be successful, nnd the Icids nre buying into thnt.” The War Eagles are ex­ tremely deep. No mnlter which nine stnrt, there will be slnrter- worthy players on the bench. They nre two deep nt every single position. So the burning question is whether this tenm cnn stny together nnd accept its rales. "1 really think we cnn do some awesome things," Hern­ don Sttid. "But our N6. 17 man hns to be ns importnnt (o us ns our No. 1 guy. Making our No. 17 feel special is what we've renlly been working on. Do we Coach IVlike Herndon Is Jacked up about thé season, hnve tnlent? Yes. Hns our talent Second basem an Brandon Meade puts a tag on KIrklin Bowles during practice. - Photos by Jim Barringer improved? Yes; But we hnven’t proven nnything yet. You cnn tnlk nbout potential nil you wnnt. If you’ve got potentini in baseball, you cnn got drafted in thè 257th round. If you hnve potentini nnd you work your tnii off, you can get drnfted in the fifth round. That's millions nnd, millions of dollnrs differ­ ence." Tlic catchers arc Barber, DAVIE LITTLE LEAGUE 2010 GOLF TOURNAMENT Friday, March 26th @ Bermuda Run Country Club (West Course) 1:00 PM Shotgun Start, Captain’s Choice Format Come join us for a day on the links to bene^t, Davie Little League ■ all proceeds go to support Little League Baseball & Softball Program ENTRY FEES $75.00 Per Player Or $300 Per Team (Includes greens fee, cart, box lunch, cart package and prizes) PRIZES Awards for First, Second and Third Piace Teams Longest Drive and Closest To The Pin Awards 50/50 Drawing/Raffle Hole-ln-One Contests For A New Car, Callaway Irons, HDTV & Airfare For Two REGISTRATION Email aicheei(2004@yahoo.com for additional details or to submit your registration Informalion, or call (336)817-9626, Please include your name, phone number and email address along with the names and contact information (if available) for the other players on your team, if you do not have a foursome, we will be glad to pair you up with a team, Checks should be made payable to Davie Little League and mailed to Ai Cheek, Tournament Director 114 Suntree Court Advance, NC 27006 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Please contact us at Itie address/niimber listed above if you or your organization are interested in assisting our efforts with a sponsorship. Many levels are available, VOLUNTEERS ARE ALSO NEEDEDIII Byorly nnd Wise. Barber and Herndon hnve received schol- nrshlp Offers from Liberty Uni­ versity. i “Bnrber's pop time lins been reni good," he said. “It’s been 1.9 nnd 2.0, nnd he’s nlwnys been nccurnte.He looked good in the (Wntnugn) scrimmage.... Byerly hns mnde greht strides." Bnrneycnstle nnd Randall nre nt first base. They both can piny, whicli is a theme at every spot on the field. "A lot of that will depend on who's pitching and who’s hot," he snid of first base. “They’ve both worked hnrd nnd they both do things woil." Second bnse is crowded with Newmnn, Cnrter, Senford, Mende and Jordnn. Jordnn wns n three-yenr vnrsity stnrter nt short nt North Iredell. North hns struggled for years, nnd Jordnn hns family tics to Dnvie County. So he decided to trans­ fer. His mother, Donnn Whit­ lock Jordnn, wns a Davie ath­ lete who grndunted in 1984. His uncle, Bnrry Whitlock, wns a three-sport stnr in 1981-82 who : played bnscbnll for. Quilford, Jordnn enierged nt Dnvie on Feb. 25, dny nine of prnclice. “We’ve inken nn nll-con- I'crence center fielder (in New- mnn) nnd put him nt second," he snid. "We'ro going lo piny Newmnn in the outfield, loo. He could play second, short, center or third. I’ve seen Jor­ dan piny n little nnd he swings it well. We’ll let them compete nnd see where we’re nt.” When Carson Herndon goes to the mound, coach Herndon will hnve plenty of options. He could use Newmnn, Jordnn or, Cnrter nt short. Rnndnll cnn piny third when Foster pitches. Or Newmnn, Jordnn or Cnrter could play third. See whnt we menn by this depth thing. There are tnlenled logjams all over Ihe outfield. There’s Bodenllnmer and Senford in left, nnd sometimes Byerly. There’s Long nnd Newmnn in cefiter, There’s Wntson nnd Long in right. Rnndnll cnn piny right, “We hnve a lot of combina­ tions, nnd whatever we do we're not holding our breath nnd hop­ ing they don’t hit it there," he snid. "We’re solid defeilsively nt every position.’’ While the defense nnd of­ fense expect to be significantly improved over recent years, the pitching stuff should be vnstly improveil n.s well. Dnvie hn.s eight - yes,eight - qunlity arirts; Long, Berryhill, Herndon, Wat­ son, Foster, Rnndnll, Cnrter nnd Lewis. "We’ve got some guys thnt throw il up there pretty good,” he snid. “Every one of them hns three pitches they cnn Ihrowfor I) strike. We scrimmaged n very good tenm in Wntnugn nnd gnve up three or four hits the whole time while throwing five guys. And Wntson nnd Cnrter weren’t even there, nnd those two nren’t too shnbby.” If the weather plays havoc on the schedule, Ihree-gnme weeks could piny right into Dn­ vie’s hnnd. “We’ve got n chnnce to win with nny of them," he said. "We’re going (o hnve to piny defense behind some of them, but we could piny seven days n week.’' Tho Wnr Engles nre eager to mnke n stntement ngninst ti schedule that hns no soft spots, Herndon would not hnve lond- ed up on tough opponents if he didn’t think Dnvie wns n bonn fide contender in the CPC. “All our kids play, in the summer,” he said. "They nil doh’t play nt the snme plnce, but nil of them piny. Thnt’s n luxury a lot of people don't hnve." J V s N e e d B i g O f f e n s e T o O f f s e t R a w P i t c h i n g Last yenr Davie JV bnsebnll conch Dnnny Allnrd rotated Corey Rnndnll nnd Shnne Cnrter on the mound, snt comfortably on Ihe bucket nnd wntchcd Dn­ vie sinmpede to 15-2, including nn 8-1 mnrk in the CentrnI Pied­ mont Conference. Rnndnll nnd Carter - and another innings-eater in Steven ^w is - nre now wilh the varsity. So you hnve to nnticipnte some kind of decline from 2009. “Pitching is probnbly.going to be our wenk point," he snid. “I’ve got guys that cnn throw strikes, but I don't have anybody like Inst yenr thi\t could domi- nnte the gnme. We’re going to hnve to piny defense nnd score some rtins. I’ve got confidence in the pitchers, they’re just raw. Will Beeson is the only return­ ing pitcher, nnd he only threw Allard one gnme," The roster includes .iopho- motes Beeson, Wil Cope, Dnlton Hummer, Kirklin Bowles, Brnn- don Wilson nnd Tnylor Frnnk, o m n m p v B u c ìDIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER! M o te t R o o fin g i P a n e ls , & T H m s All Steel IW Buildings^ M«Up Hoorn 4 0 t o W s m a fy o n f k l m 'k We are an Bieigy Star Partner Tk Ask About Tax Incentives W VISIT OUR SHOWROOM! 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Freshmen Nesiof, Hendricks, Wilson nnd Boswell have caught Allard's eye. “I've been real impressed with some of the freshmen and the way they swing it,” he said. "Nestor and Hendricks have impressed me in the cnge.". Wilson played for Sovuh Dnvie in seventh grade. He moved to West Virginin ns an eighth grader, then moved back lo Davie County, He could be someone to svntch, ns Vi'ell ns Boswell. “Wilson has impressed me a lot, too," he snid. “Boswoll is ttnothor one that has impressed me hitting-wise.” Lanna Bottoms catches the ball during infield practice. Coach Alyse Bowden watches pitcher Tori Clontz. Wyatt... Continued Kroni Page III Hnndy, Cornntzer nnd Clontz arc plnying right. "They’re nil inlcrchnnge- nbie,” Bowden snid. "I’ve got n couple different scenarios we’ve been looking nt.” In 2008 Dnvie went 14-10 overnll nnd 6-4 in tho CPC, fin­ ishing behind North Dnvidson nnd West Forsyth. Lnsi yenr Dnvie went 14-11 nnd 6-4, ngnin third behind North Dnvidson nnd West Forsyth. But Dnvie did rench the CPC Tournnment finnl by stunning West in the semifinnls. Then it won n plny- off gnme for the first time since 2001,8-7 over CentrnI Cnbnmis. Davie should have advanced to tlic third round, blowing n 5-1 lend in n 6-5 loss ni Northwest Guilford. Jnckson wns replnced nfter (going 91-87 (43-37 CPC) over eight yenrs. Dnvie’s hopes' for surpassing Vest nnd Inking over sccond in he pecking order could hinge fon the development of pitcher Clontz, who went 6-2 with n 3.10 ERA last yenr ns a fresh­ man. She nppenred in 11 gnmes, so the experience is there. The other pitcher js Cornntzer, who threw nine inning,s Insi yenr. Bowden was picnscd wilh Coaches Alyse Bowden and Darby Becl< hit Infield. whnl she saw in last week’s four-team scrimmage against Surry Central, J.M. Robinson and Forbush. "The whole tenm looked good,” she snid. "We hnd.some shnky Innings, but overall we pinyed very well. We know whnt we need lo work on." Wyntt, Lagle, Cornntzer nnd Clontz shined nt the plnle. "They hnd Ihe majority of our RBls,” she said. Bowden said Handy, Ham­ ilton nnd Bottoms "excelled” nt bunting. "It’s nice when you cnll for n bunt and the player gets the job done,” she snid, "They moved the runners and put them in scor­ ing position." ‘ ' ■ ' .Pilchers Clontz and Cor­ natzer were joined by JV hurler Caroline Miller, a freshman. "We looked nt nil our pitchers nnd they nil did well," she said. All the assistant coaches are new to the stnff. Darby Beck and Dawn.Singleton, a strong player on Davie’s greatest team in 2001, ate varsity assistants. Yancy Moose, fresh off ¡i soft­ ball career at Appalachian State, is the’JV coach and pitching coach. "I’ve got a very gobd stnff,” Bowden said. “They’re very supportive nnd very dcdlcnted lb tiie progrnm.”Pitcher Kayla Cornatzer warms up. Former APP Player Takes Over JV Softball Ynncy Moose was n superb three-sport athlete nt Slnmiounl, Ihen pinyed four years of softball for Appalachian State. Now Moose is ready to try her abilities ns n conch. Her Dnvie JV softball team started its senson this week. As n Stnrmount senior. Moose hit .455 and posted a 1.00 ERA, ' winning conference plnyer-of- the-yenr nnd nll-stnte honprs. Her volleybnli tenm won the slnie chnmpionship, nnd'Moose wns nnmed MVP. She wns nlso ali-confercnce in basketball. She hit a cool .375, liist yenr ns nn Appnlnchinn State senior. “Me nnd my dnd went out there to throw when 1 wns 10 or 11, nnd thnt's sometliing we nlwnys did together,” Moose, rt firsl-yenr tencher, snid. “I’v? ■ grown to iovo softball through the years arid I’m very blessed to hnve the opportunity (b coach now.” The sophomores on Dn­ vio nre Kerri Bjevins, Morgnn Cnrter, Henther Kimel, Rebekah McCnnn nnd Mnry-Belh Sher­ rill, The freshmen nre Brooke Bnll, Megan Barringer, Lnuren Dixon, Caroline Miller, Maryssn Pickett, Lnuren Tnylor and Am- ber Villasenor. "I’m very excited.” Moose snid. “We’ve got n lot of girls thnt cnn play and I’m nble to move them around. J hnve good depth in the lineup, and I’m very excited about thnt,” Lnst yenr Dnyie went 11-2, The only losses were 8-4 to For­ bush nnd 3-1 in eight innings to North.Davidson. Alyse Bowden was the coach of that team; now she’s the new varsity conch, ■ Moose has three' pitch­ ers - Miller, Bali and Sherrill, “They’re going to rotate,” she snid. Barringer is cntching. The first bnsemnn is Cnrter, “Morgan is going to be plny­ ing first base, and I’m looking for her to step up and get big hits,” slie said. Pickett is plnying second, McCann shortstop and Tnylor third. The strength of the tenm np- pehrs to be Ihe outfield. Sherrill nnd Bnll aré both in center. The other outfielders are KimeJ, Dixon, Villasenor and Blevins. “We have a lot of depth in the outfield,” she said, "We can niove people nround. There’s a lot of talent there.” Michelle Hamilton mal<es a throw during preseason practice.- Photos by Jam es Barringer S / i T ^ F orallm lledllm a. i^ s t Month Free N o ith w o o d A p a rtm e n ts 800 Northrldge Court (oft Milling Rd) 751-4141 Shri/U/ --20Í0 Perform up to your potential on tiie SAT and Idarn"-' strategies tor siiccessFul test taking. 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(3 miles North of 1-40 from Hillsdale exit) For more information call Becky: 336-201-3104 or email (preferred) bcckyhanes@gmail.com íi '1-B8 - DAVIE COUNTY liNTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mnrch 4,2010 iíí '' '* I t ; ■ 'i ' ' Alex Fleming was the No. 1 player last year Tennis... David Hursey is among seven freshmen pn the Davie tennis team.- Photos by Jam es Barringer Continued From Page B1 nnd grent kids." Three freslimen liave vast po­ tential - Galiimore nnd the Dan­ iel twins. Gnilimore is already pushing the vets nt the top. “I’ve got three renlly good freshmen,” he snid; "Galiimore is ranked in the stnte. He’s very nthletic. Stephen and Robert, their'games hnve come 180 degrees. They’ve put in n lot of work. 1 see them playing (at South Davie) all the time.” The Moxleys will be n force to be reckoned with. Lnst yenr as doubles partners, they placcd fourlh in the lengue, enrned a regional berth nnd finished with nn 11-7 record, .■ . Barnhardt is a Davic County native xyho moved from Char-/ lotte, where he liyed for27 yea«, to Mocksville in October 2609.', Soon upon his return home he learned something about, Ryan Moxley’s character.' “The very first person I played against was Ryan,’’ he snid. “I just wnlked up nnd said; ‘ Hey, you want to hit some?’ So we start plnying nnd we’re going ' nt it. I hit a ball nnd 1 said it was longi He snid:‘No, I cnii’t cnll it long. If I can’t cnll it long, I piny ; ifo Kot: rrianj) kids 16' ^eitrs old >Vould give you thnt cnli. I knew then he was n grent kidi Then' I met his dnd, Steve Moxley. He’s the best tennis plnyer in Davie County. He’s awesome. He’s taught those boys well. They're both the most polite kids. I thought to myself; ‘I’d love to be nble to conch kid? like that.'" Little di'd Bnrnhnrdt know at the time he would be the conch four months later. He replaced a man who built Davie from the ashes. When flarry Ken-, nedy took over in 20()6, Davie had wallowed through seven losing seasons in eight yenrs. Winnings seasons weren’t even contemplated in those {Inys. All Kennedy did wns lead-Davie to the winningest season ever Joel Shuler is among several returners.Senior Bret Williams will play next year at Pfeiffer. ' (2006) nnd four straight winning records. The 2006 team lied for first in the regular senson, won the CPC Tournament, won the first 4-A plnyoff mntch in school history nnd finished 17-3. Dnvie went 10-5 in 2007. Kennedy, who hnd lo resign becnuse his new job wouldn’t nllow him the freedom to coach, went 43-21 over four years, including a 22- 14 run in the CPC. Last year Da­ vie went 8-7 and 4-6, finishing fourlh behind Reynolds, Mount Tabor and West For-sylh. Bnrnhnrdt readily acknowl­ edged the impact Kennedy left on Dnvie tennis.. . “Bnrry left us in n grent posi­ tion,” he said, “He did n heckuvn conching job to give them the proper strokes. It's like Bnrry look them three-quarters around the trnck nnd nil I’ve got to do is tnke ilie balon nnd tnke ihem lo the .finish line. We owe a lot to conch Kennedy for his past commitment to the leam.” . Bnrnhnrdl is as friendly as a gveeter nt.Vegas, nnd he cnn tell nslory.The 1981 Dnvie grndunie wns n three-year starter on concli Robert Lnndry tennis teams that went 15-3, 13-3 and 8-8 from 1979-81. Barnhardt was team MVP and all-conference ns n senior. He wrestled for Buddy Lowery as a 98-pound freshmnn. Why did he drop wrestling? “I had lo go ngninst David 'Boom Boom’ McBride, and I got my butt kicked everyday,” he said wilh a laugh. “1 was just a punching bag. Dnvid used lo wear me out, and I figured wrestling wasn't for me and I swilched lo lennis.” Barnhardt has his sights set high in'large part because so many of Ihe plnyers nre relent­ less workers. The Daniel twins are among ihe hnrdesl workers. “The Sundny before our first practice it was freezing cold,” he snid. “It was 7;30 nt nighl and it was be|ow 30 degrees. I ride by Soutii Davie and ihcre's two kids out there. There's Siephen and Robert oul Ihere hilling balls. I snid; 'Boys, do you realize it's 27 degrees?’ One of them said; ‘ll’s not loo cold 10 piny.’ You’ve got 10 love ihal.” Barnhardt relishes the oppor­ tunity 10 conch ihis group. “It is n joy lo be associated with tliem,” he said, “1 don’t take Ihe responsibility lighlly.” S tudents DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - Cl n " Ì " ^*1 it;. Krystal Foster Meghan Donley Marty Creech Dalton Carpenter Austin Kerr Ashley Ellis O l y m p i a d T e a m S h o w T h e i r S t u f f A t N o r t h D a v i e By Beth Cassidy I Enterprise Record Five months of hard work nil cnme down to one big event. North Dnvie Middle School students who pnrticipnled in the |NC Science Olympind (NCSO) demonstrated this past weekend Hthat those five months weren’t wasted. Their team placed ninth fout of 21 teams. NCSO is a non-profit organization that Is focused on students I with interests in science, technology, engineering nnd math I (STEM). Every yenr, NCSO hosls tournaments that consist of I challenging events thnt incorporate )enrning and knowledge I from biology, earth science, environmenlnl science, chemistry, I physics, engineering nnd technology. North Dnvie is the only middle'school in the county thnt hns ! an NCSO team, and they just started the team last year. This was ! their second compeliliqn. Lnst year, Ihey took eight students to the competition and entered 11 events. This yenr, there were 16 participants in 23 events. Marty Creech, academic advisor, snid they entered nil 23 events that rnnged from building cntapults to firing rockets to building cars and baking cookies. One event. Junkyard Challenge, involved building a contraption that would set off four mousetraps in the order of north, south, ea.tt and west. Will Perkins nnd Daniel York hnd been working on tho design for months, but once at the event, they hnd only 30 minutes to set it up. They got n bonus if their contraption made use of the box they transported it in and another bonus if tho mousetraps were set off in a row. They ended up placing third. In food Science, which wound up with a third place, Meghan Donley nnd Ashley Ellis came up with a cookie recipe, but then had lo change ingredients to create a different recipe. They made the cookies the day before the event, took them with them, and hnd to take n written test on their process nt the competition. Ttnjeclory, created by Todd Miller and Sam Motley, used a , contmptioh that shot various types of balls of different weights nnd shapes. The balls hnd lo travel distances between two and 10 meters, nnd they weren't nble tg find out until the dny of the competition which distnnce they were nssigned. They plnced sixth. Other events lhal placcd were Ballcry Buggy, third place, by Austin Kerr; Bio Process Lab, fifth place, by Krystal Foster and Spencer Kelly; Wright Stuff, second place, by Austin Kerr nnd Daniel York, nnd Anntomy, fifth plnce, by Gnrrett Byeriy nnd Todd Miller. ,Other participants were Dalton Carpenter, Jordan Murray, Kyle Sanrm, Levi Boger, nnd Brittnnl Mohnt, Creech snid, “In my eyes, Saturday was a huge success. This competition 'hits all aspects of STEM. It is n grent hands-on, minds-on competition thnt helps kids develt/p critical thinking skills.that will be necessary to succeed in the 21" century.” Creech is quick to point out that although mnny hours have' been logged by him and Ihe students, none of it would have been possible without tho conches of the Individunl events and two corporate sponsors. Coaches and others who helped were TinS Ellis, Steve Evans, Jack Roblin, Dnvid and Llsn Motley, Karen Jordan, Becky Delaney, Patty Harrington, Ann Davis and Chris Donley. The two companies that donated money to help fund the loiim were Members’ Credit Union and Doug Kelly and Associates. Students watch as an airplane soars through the gym at North Davie.• Ph<|to« by AoMn Snow Daniel York and will PerKins worK on tneir catapult mat was entered in the NC Science Olympiad. _ Teacher Marty Creech says that Olympiad is an event that helps students develop “critical thinking skills that — ------------o*..' will be necessary to succeed In the 21 St century."This was the second competition for North Davie stu- . dents In the Science Olympiad. , j: C2 ■ DAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 Davie Schools North Davic Middle Congratulations to Extreme Team students who earned the second quarter reward trip. Stu­ dents who did not receive nny referrals, “F’s” on their report cnrd, and met AR expectations earned a trip to Skateland on Friday, Feb. 26. R&R Students of the Month for December; Elizabeth Heaf- ner, Tara Stanley, Matt Moore, Adriana Martinez, Kathleen Justen, Kati Shoaf, Jessica Crews, William Sells, Noah Johnson & Lauren Cook. R&R Students for the Month of Janu­ ary; Gavin O’Brien, Joni Bai­ ley, Travis Nor'ona, Brittany Foster, Kelsey Cashwell, Ja­ cob Stewart, Colton Prim, An­ nie Snyder, Lane Snow, Jenny Dodd, Jessa Butteifield, Mor­ gan MacDonold, Will Perkins, Peyton Brooks and Michael Fletemier. Students of the Month for December; Elisabeth New­ man, Brittany Foster, Alec Carter, Emma Rogers, Jared Ridenhour, Jesse Hendricks, Jacob Hall, Ashton Parrish and Allison Hubbard. Students of the Month for January: Jes­ sica Crews, Brooke Hedgspeth, Monica Hernandez, Yaoanna Alvarado-Ramirez, Maria Rog­ ers, George Rothberg, Frank Bledsoe, Christian Jarvis, Josh Lancaster, Brandon Miller, Ethan Barnes and Ashley Spaugh. Shady Grove Elementary Third grade classes have been mastering multiplication and division« The next math ' quest will include exploring the use of graphs while collecting and recording data. All classes are busy with research projects. While the topics vary from class to class, the overall strategies and methods of research are the same. Students are using the Internet and developing word processing skills so they willbe prepared for future requirements ' as learners of the 21 at Century. They sharpened mental strate­ gies by taking part in the Penny Wars to rnise money for the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure. Dr. Keith Sipes visited some of the classrooms and helped students explore ques­ tion/answer relationships. All third graders are develop­ ing critical thinking skills and sharpening their knowledge base daily. With the EOG tests around the corner, the grade level is working at a steady pace and eager to complete this year with a successful bang. Cornatzer Elementary The Cougars are demon- ; strating their positive attitude in gym while learning traditional and modem dance steps.The younger Cougars have learned the Bunny Hop, Conga, Mexi­ can Hat Dance and the Cha-Cha Slide. Older Cougars are giving difflcult dances such as the. Je- kyll Island Stomp a try. They learned the California Strut, Electric Slide and ever-famous Macarena. Students taught the teacher the Cupid Shuffle. Parents are asked to have their children tell them a new word they leam every day. This word could be from a book, something they or the teacher said, or a conversation heard at school. Talk about what it means then make up a sentence with the new word. If needed, use the dictionary to figure out _ what the word means. Play a game where you lise the word in a sentence at least twice that day. Try to use the word again that week. Maybe add the words to a “my new vocabulary word list” and post it on the re­ frigerator. Fourth graders got a birds eye view of the law making process of North Carolina. As part of their annual field trip to the state capital, Raleigh, they visited the state Legislative Building and sat in the Senate while a tour guide talked to the students about the process a bill goes through before it becomes a law. They learned about the history and architecture of the building nnd got to ask ques­ tions. Fourth graders toured the State Capitol Building, getting a peek at the governor’s ofTice as they passed. They had a “whale” of a time in the NC Natural Science Museum where they got close up with all manner of weird and wonderful wildlife, and learned lots about the physi­ cal geography and geology of North Carolina. Tlieir final stop was theNC Museum ofHistoiy, where the Sports Hall of Fame was popular. Students visited a war exhibition, and Saw a replica of Orville and Wilbur Wright’s airplane. In communications, students have been learning how to make timelines and retrieve informa­ tion from them. They hnve been practicing how to sequence a story or a task, and learning the difference between a simile, metaphor, and personification. In math, fourth graders fin­ ished learning about fractions and moved on to extending division skills. They are learn­ ing customary and metric units of measurement, weight and capacity, and how to apply the facts they learned to solving' word problems. In science students began a unit on Animal Adaptations. They will learn about food chains, and how animals hove special behaviors and physical characteristics that enable them to live in particular habitat. As port of this unit, students will complete o project that requires them to chose nn animal and build a suitable habitat for it within a shoebox. They will ■ write a research paper about their animal. .Pinebrook Elementary Kindergarten classes of Mrs. Cope, Mrs. Holt, Mrs, Hockaday and Mrs. Howard started read­ ing groups and are enjoying the books they are taking home. Students ore learning about good dental health. They learned how to brush, floss and eat the right foods for their teeth. They continue to count the days they have been in school and even with oil the snow have been in kindergarten n o days. Second grade classes of Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Potts went swimming at that the YMCA and learned boat safety, swim­ ming safety, and safety around the water. They had fun play­ ing in the water during free time. Many students learned to float or learned new strokes in swimming. The staff thanks the YMCA for the progrom. All four second grade classes ore studying life cycles of onimals in March. Students began an ex­ periment of incubating chicken eggs this week. It will take us three weeks for the experiment to be completed. Lynsie Young, the county. 4-H Leader, makes this activity possible. In science, fifth graders are' studying Newton’s second low of motion; for every action there is an equal and opposite reoction. Students hove been observing the effects of force and moss on acceleration. All classes ore studying the Under- , ground Railroad in language arts class. This will tie into social studies os they finished studying the Revolutionary War and ore studying the period leading up to the Civil War. In math students ore sharpening skills convert­ ing fractions to decimals and have begun studying prime and composite numbers. The school has two Girls On The Run Teams. A group meets on Monday and Wednes­ day, that is coached by Chris Stiling and Susan Sink, and o group that meets on Tuesday and Thursday is coached by Roymonda Shelton and Robin Howard. The school nurse, Natalie Moore ,is helping both groups. On Thursday, girls were visited by Jeon Saunders, Lindo Sechrist, and Marlene Shamel Mocksville Elementary students Cody Josey, Bo Rollins, and Meredith Driver build a colonial type cabin, while Christian Hinz looks up from a table in the bacl<. Mocksviiie Elementary students Emily Morris, Andre Ascenio-Moreno, Kaitlin Mis- chier and Rose Marion enjoy reading night. _______________________________ ■ Mocksville Elementary students learn how to properly care for their teeth from a dental hyglenist. of the Mocksville Woman’s Club. They brought pedometers, apples and Valentine cords for eoch of the girls. Mocksville Elementary Students of the Week of Feb. 21; Elijah Miller, Mndelyn Whitt, Ally Plott, Tyler Bow­ man, Ion Wiles-Kroter, Bryson Bjooe, Eloy Moroles-Iborra, Fredy Hernondez-Ramero, Zochoiy Shuskey, Garrett Smith, Koyano Caldwell, Peyton John­ son, Monique Sellers, Emery Rosenbaum,' Honnoh Willioms, Autumn Talley, Rokim Clinton,- Arnulfo Geuvaro, Kelsey Josey, Thomas Sutton. Kindergarten By Jessica Carson Students learned obout taking core of teeth. They learned nbout going to the dentist. A dental hygienist talked to students. We had a wonderful time learn­ ing abput reading strategics at, the kindergarten' literacy^hVght ' T\iesdoy. The teachers put on a silly ploy obout Goldilocks and the Three Bears and students got to dp fun octivities based on the story. In class they read a story called One Little Mouse, This story was so cute, A little mouse ran around the woodland try­ ing out new homes with other animals. They used this story to learn about sequence. In math they played with dominos. Stu­ dents had 0 greot time leorning about doubles with the dominos. They learned how to mflke pic- tographs. Next they will learn about Dr. Seuss. First Grade By Angelina Etter Angelina Etter, Amando Pe­ ters, and Katelyn McMillan’s first grade class enjoyed the warmer weather. The class has been studying dental health. The children learned how to take care of their teeth and what happens when teeth ore not token care of properly. The doss enjoyed reoding about the tooth fairy. In math, the class learned how to tell time by the hour and the half hour. The children learned how to count money using coins. The class is collecting money for the American Red Cross. Please send in coins or bills to help disaster relief victims. Third Grade By Allison Strickland Third graders paiticipoted in 0 Title I poetry night. Children read poems they hnd been prnc­ ticing in front of 0 lorge group with 0 spotlight. Everyone did a great job. In math, they are moving into division. As long os they know multiplication facts, division will be o breeze. Some of the third grade classes are theme books in Febinory, T h e y _________________________________________________________________________ C ornatterE lem enB niO ougarsoltoW ^^ experience 0 little Of the impor- McDaniel, Chioe Beal, Lindsay Bartlett, Sophia tance of the Underground Roil- ^^rnett, Nick Vermiilian; row 2 - isaiah Saunders, Kentreil Tatum, Shaun McCoy, rond in our country’s history. TravIs Jon6s, Hannah Earle, Reece Vizcaino, Callsta Perdue; row 3 - Clera Sim- Please See Schools - Page C3 rnons, Jessica Reece, Alesia Shumate, Uriel Bernardino, Sara Duncan Makavia Beal. Not pictured; Ridge Sanders. ,,’I Cooieemee Elementary Star Students for the week of Feb. 22, from ieff front - Rebecca Ludwick, Edwin Pereira, Aiexee Allison; back - Brianna Posten Noah Cornatzer, Holden Pittsiey, Alexis Durham. Schools.. Continued From Page C2 Fourth Grade By Marsha McKnight In math, we hove been learn­ ing ofroctions. 1 am proud of how much progress my students have mode. It is a concept that requires o lot of focus and o lot of practice. Please practice these new skills at home nightly. We are beginning to prepare fpr a March 26 trip to Raleigh. We hove started learning about the 3 branches of the NC gov­ ernment and whot are the re­ sponsibilities of each branch. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mardi 4,2010 - C3 Fifth Grade > By Amy Sotahern Mrs, Southern’s fifth grode doss has begun work on their Colonies Project. Each fifth grade closs will participate in the project during the year. To enhonce o study of Colonial America, students work in small groups to build a miniature colony. Students create o colo­ nist profile sheet and choose a fictitious name oppropriote to colonial times. They make up a reoson their colonist is coming to the New World ond.whot tiiey would like to bring. Eoch group is given a few basic supplies to begin the project; o piece of cordboard, popsicle sticks, some yorn, bne smoil milk corton per student, shredded wheat cereal (wheat), scissors, and glue.Students are given minimal instructions by the teacher. They are forced to think about what structures they should build ond whot other necessities (such os lows) they should form in order to create on ideal colony. Each day of the project, o colony card is drawn ot random by each colony group. The cards can be beneficial (such os earning extra lumber or form animals) or det­ rimental (such as a colonist get­ ting sick or a drought that kills their crpps and form animals). Students enjoy the project and it is an excellent way for them to think creatively of what life was like in Colonial America. Elementory’s fifth groders. Cooleemee Elementary Second grade classes contin­ ue to study bats and read a non­ fiction article. Going Botty for S S S P O n iG H T M o b i le A u t o ­ m o t i v e S e r v i c e o f t h e T r ia d Just a phone call away Don’t you Just hate it when something goes wrong with your vehicle? There are the added hassles of taking time off work or, if you are a stay-at-home mom, dragging all the kids to a garage while it gets repaired? Thanks to a new local business that concern can be a thing of the past. r/lobile Automotive Service of the Triad wants to make life easier and more convenient when it comes to car repairs, “I want to save you time and money" says Ted Hill, owner and operator of Mobile Automotive Service of the Triad, “I can normally save a customer 30 to, 50 percent from what a mechanic with overhead can. I don't have the brick and mortar to worry about." Hill, a native from southern California, has been In the car repair business for over 25 years, and can repair nearly everything a shop can right on site - even in the parking lot of where you work. “I have a scanner that allows me to check problems with the vehicle," Hill mentioned. "If I can’t fix something, I will not attempt to try." Hill said that he Is always up front with the customer and Is not going to ever try to act like he can fix every problem when he can't. “I have had people call me about something I know that I can't fix," he noted. “I will be up front and will most likely suggest another garage. I almost always get a call back from them later on with another problem that I am able to take care of. They appreciate the honesty." Some of the repairs Hill can do on site are: • Minor tune-ups •Brakes • Sen/Ice on air condition­ ers • Alternators and starters • Miscellaneous minor problems ' If the problem turns out to be too big and can't be com­ pleted on site. Hill will let the customer know and make arrangements for the repair to be done at his garage in Pfafftown, “Big Jobs such as timing belts, clutches and catalytic converters are too involved and would need to repaired at my garage," Having been In this indus- try for so long, Hill, who has worked at other garages and owned his own, knows that treating people fairly and hon­ estly Is the only way to do business, "I treat my customers well and am always honest with them,” he said, “I give them a price and stick with it. I don't come back and tell them later that it Is going to be more than what I originally quoted," Being a family man and enjoying his time off with his wife, Brenda and their three children, Hill said that he doesn’t like to work on weekends. But, If need be, he will work on a Saturday morning to satisfy a customer’s needs. Normal business hours are Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm. 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Dentist Teaclies Shady Grove Students How To Care For Teeth Fcbrunry is denial hcnilli month and .stiidcnls at Shady Grove Elunientary 'rcccivcd a visit from n dentist reminding them about proper brushing, flossing and gum cure. Dr. Adaip Dorsett, used a large model of a mouth to dom- onstrate proper dental hygiene. Dorsett talked to the children about who to take care of their teeth, number of times to brush and correct movement of the toothbrush. He held a question/answer session with all first nnd sec­ ond grnde students nnd each received n bag filled with tooth­ paste, toothbrush, dental floss and n coloring book. “The students nnd staff were all very thankful to Dr. Dorsett,” said Maureen Oild- ein, principal, ■ WRD... Coiillmicd From I’ligc C3 are working on phonological awaroncss skills and rending. Students are making gains and enjoy working with the as­ sistants in small groups. The tcnchers and assistants help­ ing with the clinic have been trained in strategies vital to' rending success for young rend­ ers. The ndults working in the K-1 reading clinic are: Donnu Anderson, Angie Anderson, Mnrleno Hampton, Sue Ireland, Martha Hunt, Wanda Dalton nnd Bobbie Mnrroqtiin. The students are all smiles while working in the rending clinic. The diligent work from everyone is paying off. Second grade is studying the style and craft of author il­ lustrator Jnn Brett nnd using her books as n spin off into n study in animal information books. The students will be exploring the life cycle of n chick in each of their homerooms as they hatch eggs in incubators. Third, fourth and fifth grade students are working on rending lliiancy and comprehension through thc study of biography and informa­ tion genres. Second Steps students have been studyitig the author/il­ lustrator Jan Brett in reading group and with their tutors. The students were able to explore her website and found many games and nctivities in addition to a few drawing lessons, . ELLs (English Inngunge lenrners) are having a state­ wide standardized te.st named ACCESS to determine .which students haye become fluent in English and to monitor the- progress of those who are'still acquiring the language. Once an ELL becomes proficient In Eng­ lish, she/he does not receive ESL classes nnd modiflcntions in the regular classroom nnymore. JS Unens & Curtain Outlet / 4 t n m 'p ñ e t o n t f - C u t é e t .. . R e g is te r > й й . ,^ N | W IV IE R C H A N D J A R R IV IN G COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS Cash, Visa Mastercard or Checks Accepted 1250 NORTHSIDE DR., STATESVILLE (1-40 EXIT 150) 704-871-1939 Cooleemee Elementary Third Grade All A's - Mnson Hollar, Kenzie Hunter, Quinn Collins, Casie Richardson, A-B Honor Roll - Rylnn Burton, Matthew Easter, Skyjar Hunter-Willis, Elijah Joyer, Cindy Torres, Izaak 'Woerz, Ryan Christian, Y’Kenica Lomax, Alyssa West, Nathan West,WendyLopez,NoahWest, Cameron Bumgarner, Dallas Grubb, Alexis Jordan, Dakota Pittsley, Hnley Reinhardt, Ricky Wooten. Fourth Grade All A’s - Ben Carter, Chyn Torrence, Michelle Werbeek, Destiny Anders, Brinnnah Freyer. A-B Honor Roll - Hannah Baysinger, Matthew Lipnicki, Amanda Seabolt, DeWaunis Kelly, Halie Mayton, Martha Mnrtinez,Tnylor Smith, Hnnnnh Znpotitla, Austin Magallanes. Finh Grade All A’s - Amanda Barbee, Micah Kluttz. A-B Honor Roll - Evan Mills, Jake Ratledge, Emily Gosnell, Knrrie Lee, Holden Pittsley, Kaylnn Vogler, McKenzie Binckwelder, Milton Bonilla, Elaina Burr, Jonathan Chester, Austin Harmon, Nicole Valliere, Carolina Vergnson, Kyle Morrison, Kayla Fortner. Cornatzer Elementary Third Grade AHA’s - Taylor Bare, Zackiuy Bartlett, Lauren Grooms, Mikhail Harris, Nic Qunnce, Reece Vizcnino. A-B Honor Roll - Will Barney, Brandon Dnrhnm, Hnnnnh Earle, Peyton Freeman, Ashley Hehdren, Evan Hurley, Travis Jones, Ryan Kerns, Alex Myers, Erin Pearcy, Mya Rednibnd, Hayes Sales, Chloe Sammons,Oliver Sanchez-, Lobo, Cierra Simmons, Fourth Grade All /l’.f - Alex Crotts, Anna Devereaux, Sierra Ferguson, Olivia Niadeja,ChnrlicOsbome, Cnyiin Perdue, Elijah Sexton, River Simpson, Nolan Tucker, A-B Honor Roll - Kaitlin Allen, Aleyah Beaty, Logan Bell, Duone Campbell, Bnilee Carter, Madison Carter, Bryce Clary, Michael Dalton, Jesse Draughn, Cesar Galvan, Matthew Glass, Shelby Gordy, Sydney Heiidren, Cody Hendrix, Eduardo Hernandez, Stephanie, Hernandez, Kaitlyn Lipscomb, Caleb Moore, Arinna Pickett, Chaney Posey, , Maddie Rose, Trinity Scarlett, Hunter Strickland, Aubrey Valentine, Katelyn Webb, Knitlyn Wrisiey, Flflh Grade All Alv - Charlie Chapman, Sara Duncan, Myles Evans, Sidnee Eyerhnrt, Sierrn Lntham, David Moore, Jacob Morse, Cameron Thomas, A-B Honor Roll - ^iley Ball, Kaila Baubergbr, Uriel Bernardino, Estephanie Ferreyra, Jessica Greer, Haley Holbrook, Macie Latham, Brian Lyons, DeJu.an Peebles, Josslyn Ruiz. ' William R. Davie Elementary Third Grade McKenna Oakes, Sarah Bracken, Kabrion Hauser, James Robbins,TV Bivins, Kayli Lanier, Katelyn Walker, Lyndsay Bowley, Chris Cornele, Sarah Carter, Skylar Sweitzer, Lnykin Adnms, Jonathnn Church, Anna Heath, Serena Shull, Lnndon Swisher, Cody Taylor, John Davenport, Lauralynn Ellis, Cassjlyn Shires, Ashley Long, Alex Moore, Dayanna Neely, Abbey White, Kaitlyn Thompson, Justih Chaffin, Faith Horne, Reina Martinez, Abigail Ramirez, Hope Baity, William Buchanan, Salem Cartner, Brianna Lookabill. Fourth Grade Savannah Beck, MaKenna Carden, Snmuel Heafner,TRUE Jones, Jeb Masencup, Liam Meagher, Eric McKnight, Dennis Mosso, Jessicn Nnvarro, Carson Prim, Aubree Privat, Josh Shore, Samantha Smith, Ben Summers, Alexn Brooks, Cnden BallOu-Tomel, Brittney McClnnnon, Preston Robbins, Laura Beth Drennen, Karla Gomez, Anna-Marie Warzun, Cassidy Jones, Blake Rummage, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Paige Anderson,Thad Vandiver, Jagon Lockhart, Jeremy Southard, Betito Mendoza, Valerio Candido. Flflh Grade Jordan White, Kassie Gray, Brianna Cranfill, Dylan Shoffner, Amber Adkins, Reilly Meagher, McKenzie Bameycastle, Kaitlyn Booe, Jesse Carter, Austin Dillinger, Emily Newcomb, Isabella Mabe, Kristen Cass, Knyln Wicker, Matt Nesbit, Jay Davis, Daniel Gonzalez, Knmryn Hnrrisi Jessica Beck, Joshua Davison, Brandon Lewis, Nicholas Snyder, Mocksville Elementary Third Grade All - Sierra Foster, Christian Hernandez, Rebecca Jarvis,'Ashley Plott, Trey Raisbeck, Madison Taylor, A-B Honor Roll - Taylor Duty, Sidnee Everhardt, Robert Hendricks, Maggie Junker, Sydney Wyatt, Abby Yount, Justin Boardwine, Andrew Lawrence, Julie Miller, Nicholas Pinkos, Kncie Smith, Gavin Wingard, Cody James, Tess Johnson, Brittany Newton, Amanda Ngo, Lauren Atkins, Itzel Crtiz, Jacob Junrez, Mack Judd, Emmn Rakes, Emery Rosenbaum, Danielle Sanderson, Paul Stroud, Caroline Cline, Anna Corriher, Jacob Eamhnrdt, Taylor Hall, Jaretzy Hernandez, Nick Koon, Christian Nice, Darcy Ren, Hannahv Williams, Justin Wallace, Fourth Grade All - Cindy Calix, Hannah Etter, Ben Marklin, Zach Seamon, Brendan Taylor, Cooper Wall, Claire Wallace, Tyier Zickmund, A-B Honor Roll - Austin Brister, Morgan Bumgarner, Liz Crenshaw, Will Southern, Aaron Locklear, TVre Holmes, Joshua Hall, Mason Stanley, Ross Starnes, Victoria Sinopoli, Chase Johnston, Mekenna Boswell, Madelyn Kurfees, Parker Froelich, Moriah Lane, Emily Arismendy,Ben Southern, Ashton Chaffin, Chrisopher Carr, Morgan Gamer, Katelyn Grubbs, Ryan Jones, Tabby Nicholson,CJ Myers,Charleigh Phillips, Kameron Price, Addle Thomas, Jose Villatoro, Qenny Wooten, Fifth Grade All A's - Riya Barad, Jaidyn Bentley, Duncan Curll, Dawson Daniels, Caleb Davis, Matthew Forrest, Adrian Hernandez, Anna Jones, Healy Junker, Malison Keegan, Brianna Lyons, Troy Mabe, Sha’veh Martinez, Jonathon Ressa,Arismel Urbina, Julia Vaughnn-Jones, Kaiiy Vemon, Nicholas Whitley, A-B Honor Roll - Nathan Henson, Sam Jordan, Tyler Lambert, Rebekah Santis, Exavier W hite, Donte McPherson, Loren Myers, Samantha Rivera, Victoria Atkins, Cameron Cregar, Alyssa Godbey, Zachary Hudspeth, Ben Keeble, Madison Riddle, Jacob Scarlett, Garrett Schulte, Cnrly Thompson, Deanna Torres, Blaine Tutterow, Cody Watson, Seth Akers, Meagan Basham, Justin Dillard, Natalie Garcia, Isrrael Hernandez, Micah Hutchinson, Liam Jennings, Jamie Lowery, Brianna McKnight, Jennifer Ngo, Victoria Shoaf, Morcus Sprague, Victoria Stellato, Cheyenne Stewart, Autumn Whitley, Hunter Akers, Yuliana Arroyo, Joseph Cartner, Richard Cline, Heather Deal, Aaron Finney, Alana Johnson, Kailey Jones, Cody Josey, Jack Little, Michael Mock, Bo Rollins, Liam Shaw, Xiia Tillman. Shady Grove Elementary Third Grade Mark Agejew, Rehan Ahmad, Beau Atkinson, Mac Beaty, Maddie Grace Bell, Victor Carbone, Erin Cartner, Latham Chamberlain, Ethan Chase, Will Cheek, Nicholns Childs, Hniley Clnmpitt, Jake Crosby, lyier Dancy, Logan Dingier, Susie Dougins, Alex Enton, Meredith Everett, Morgan Flores, Brack Foimar, Natalie Folsom, Zachary Gantt, Grace Gamer, Jaclyn Grachen, Abigail Halverson, Will Harper, Sydney Harris, Emily Henson, Tala Hicks, William Hicks, Holly Hodges, Jack Holcomb, Mason Home, Laura Jester, Eden Joyce, Jazmin Kernstine, Hannah Klein, Aliya Landry, Cameron Lee, Kenny Leone, Jackson Link, Sydney Love, Christian Martens, Julia Mattox, Aldan McCartney, Owen McCormack, TJ. McCraw, Hite Merrifield, Madi Miller, Austin Mock, Dylan Molloy, Hayden Moore, Katlyn Mote, Christopher Overstreet, Elizabeth Poppe, Mollie Runge, Ramsey Saitrick, William Schreiner, Coleman Sell, Matthew Sheffield, Michael Shelton, Parker Shelton, Emma Slabach, Ryan Smalley, Brooke Smith, Sydney Smith, Nicholas Strauch, Clay Summers, Hope Surratt, Lylah Swan, Cara Terry, Nina Thompson, Bill Trader, Jocey Turley, Michael Walton, Will Ward, Mackenzie Wiles, Joshua Woods. Fourth Grade Michael Agejew, Dean Allen, Landon Bandy, Andrew Bean, Jacob Beauchamp, Laura Becker, Vincent Bellomo, Ellie Bland, Faith Bokeno, Guy Bnmelli, Zachary Buddie, Jacob Byrd, Laura Cain, Luke Caywood, Andrew Claybrook, Matthew Coffey, Stephen Coley, Megan Collins, Bailey Creson, Sam DeAngelis, Ben Fouts, Claire Funderburk, Victoria Gaither-Fortner, Olivia Gray, Chance Hendrix, Cole Hiatt, Alexa Hill, Jacob Humphrey, Ally Journey, Andrew Kabealo, Madison Kassel, Holly Koeval, Sarah Lane, Abby Lawlor, Carson Lesser, Jake Mnbe, Riley Martens, Kerigan Martin, Kary Mayes, Matthew McKnight, Coleman McNeil, Jack Messick, Hailey Molloy, David Morton, Kassy Myers, Alex Ortiz, Emily Pender, Danielle Petree, Reilly Poole, Molly Powell, Brianna Reed, Sarah Robertsqn, Hannah Rul)le, Harry Sancrant, Kirsten Seamon, Zachary Seamon, Kit Seipp, Noor Shehata, Austin Smith, Auston Smith, Anna Spencer, Jason Starnes, Kamryn Szeliga, Brittany Tate, Katie Tierney, Layne Timidaiski, Dawson Tozier, Katie Trader, Taylor Tremblay, Brady Vest, Meg Voreh, Rees Walters, Katherine Watts, Kinston Whitener, Mason Wilson, Matthew Wininger, Crayton Wise, Elias Zondory. Fifth Grade Dana Adams, Kaleb Adams, Hope Allen, Matt Allen, Will Allen, Jake Allison, Spencer , Atey, Sierra Armstrong, Caroline Bandy, James Boyle, Zachary Cartner, McKay Chamberiain, Dylan Cox, Hannah Dix, Zach Eberly, Savannah Everett, Jesse Fanale, Reid Feathemgill, Katie Freeman, Adam Gallimofe, Kayli Garwood, Erin Gniewek, Elijah Gregory, John Michael Gulledge, Ali Guttenberg, Lakyn Halliday, Amelin Halverson, David Horvey,J J. Hayes,Uurel Hecht, Courtney Hownrd, Jake Howell, Foster Johnson, Megan Journey, Stephen Larrnbee, Daylanera Lawson, Jacob Love, Will Mace, Lauryn Mallard, Please See Honor ■ Page CS Honor... Continued From Page C4 Ashton Mann, Matteo Marsella, Chris Mathes, Nicholas Mathes, Maddie McCartney, Tristan Merritt, Samantha Mitchem, Joey Myers, Shelby Nelson, A llie Orgnon, William Orrell, Cole Overstreet, John Passero, Laura Plant, Trevor Poppe, Luke Pratapas, Andy Renegar, Valentina Roa,Taylor Robertson, Rynn Rothrock, Logan Sheets, Ryan Shelton, Molly Shuffler, Wesley Sink, Heath Slabach, Logan,Smhh, Rachel Smith, Foss Srhithdenl, Michnel Sparks/Chelsea Strange, Julianiie Strauch, Nicole Sun-att,/Charies Terry, Tommy Trader, Abby Wall, Chris Wall,' Kathryn Walsh,' Krysta Wftlter, Taylor Walton, Jonathan Weaver, Madalyn Wheeler, Matthew Whitaker, Spencer W ilson, Emily Wolverton, Pinebrook Elementary ■ Third Grade , KatieAllen,MazenBahgat, Miranda Bailey, Johnathan Beam, Armisso Bowles, Matthew Brannock, Trevor Day, Kaylee Duman, Drake Hendrix, Brianna Hernandez Sanchez, Thomas Hurst, Madelcene Koefoed, Johna Koons, Haley McCulloh, Alexis Milevoi, Izoma Mua, Avery Parrish, Hannah Shore, Jade Waller, Abigail Wilkins, Emilia Zickmund, Hunter Bowles, Paige Carter, Maddie Check, Rynn Davis, Vivek Oanapa, Sarah Hardin, Katie Hines, Dylan James, Hope Ledford, Addison Lewis, Sydney Nelson, Baylee Smeeton, Tori Staley, Morgan Athey, Kiley Childress, Mattie Clark, Jacob Hendrix, Darius Hill, Giovanna Hutchins, Matthew King, Kristina Lakey, Danielle Meyer,Hannah Newman,Colby Roberson, Joseph Stanley, Liza Warner, Stephen Wishon, Fourth Grade . Samantha Boger, Lane '' iBolmer, Emma Dixon, Hannah Dunn, Brandon Dwyer, Jillian Griffey, Katie Hill, Patryeja Leszczuk, Renee Marshall, Idalis Perez, Preston Prater, Amari Quick, Larry Roberson, Jake Roberts, Reizo Roscios, Carly Smith, Zoe Staley, Lexle Vaughn, Victoria Wagner, Jacob Watson, Anna Allen, Emma Allen, Logan Allen, Lindsay Bowles, Blake Budd, Lilli Butterfield, Heather Hepler, Jonathon Houghton, Lydia Kennedy, Megan MacDonald, Lilly Murillo, Emily Saarm, Blake Sheets, Brooke Somig, Sara Stanley, Chayse Sullivan, Bridgett Tierney, Sarah Walton, Cloud Beauchamp, Lily Cline, Nora Day, Kyah Eastwood, John Ellis, Harrison Huff, Jennifer Johnson, Evan Marshall, Gabrlelle Meyer, Nia Quick, JacQb Rhyne, Kaley Ridenhour, Zackery Rominger, Beeca Shaffer, Alex Walsh, Natalie Walton, Lindsay Aggar, Amelia Correll, Ben Foster, Austin Freidt,Courtland Hardy, Kristian Kauserud, Brianna McGowan, Troy Moore, Ryan Neely, Madison Riggs, Jill Staley, Shelby'Willlford, FIITi Grade Lanie Abernethy, Hunter Andrews, Rachel Baker, Cassie Becker, Luke Benson, Madison Bohannon, Sam Bowies, Sydney Cobb, Megan Collins, Jacot Day, Zeila Ebert, George Haire, Jackson Hartman, Caleb Johnson, Kyle McCune, Kayla Moore, Sarah Perkins, Abby Shaver, David Sigmon, McKenzie Smith, Kelbi Whitaker, Alyssa Wishon, Jala Bogard, Olivia Boger, Tristón Brandon, Chloe Dressier, David Justen, Kalyx Lyons, Tori Nelson, Dylan Sanders, Hunt Shelton, Julia South, Joey Sprinkle, Avery Vinlng, Abi Waters, Reece Welch, Blake Williams, Tatiana Armstrong, Jessica Boner, George Cuthrell, Bethany Davis, Jacob Doyle, Ha'yden Dupont, Cameron Fuller, Hunter Hendrix, Kelly. Howard, Annie Kinder, Payton Lipscomb, Alana Marshall, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - C5 CInire Myers, Gracie O’Brien, Kate Sink) Hunter Thurlo, Corey Wiles, Brandon Wright, Sydney Beauchamp, Kariy Beck, Luke Carter, Ryan Church, Gracie Clark, Lyndsay Crotts, Hailey Fulk, Levi Gibson, Abby ■ Hines, Will Hoskins, Sydney Lancaster, Beau Plott, Chris Roberts, Katie Shoaf, Hunter Spencer, Cody Ashley, Colten Correll,Brendan Hicks, Landon Phelps, Reinn Martinez, Abigail Ramirez, Hope Baity, William Buchanan, Salehi Cartner, Brianna Lookabill, Savannah Beck, MaKenna Carden, Samuel Heafner, TRUE Jones, Jeb Masencup, Liam Meagher, Eric McKnight, Dennis Mosso, Jessico Navarro, Carson Prim, Aubree Privat, Josh Shore, Samantha Smith, Ben Suinmers, Alexa Brooks, Caden Ballou- Tomel, Brittney McClannon, Preston Robbins, Laura Beth Drennen, Karia Gomez, Anna- Marie Warzun, Cassidy Jones, Blake Rummage, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Paige Anderson, Thad Vandiver,Jagon Lockhart, Jeremy Southard, Betito Mendoza, Valerio Candido, Jordan White, Kassie Gray, Brianna Cranfill, Dylan Shoffner, Amber Adkins, Reilly Meagher, McKenzie Bameycastle, Kaitlyn Booe, Jesse Carter, Austin Dillinger, Emily Newcomb, Isabella Mabe, Kristen Cass, Kayla Wicker, Matt Nesbit, Jay Davis, Daniel Gonzalez, Kamryn Harris, Jessica Beck, Joshua Davison, Brandon Lewis, Nicholas'Snyder, Central Davie Academy A-B Honor Roll'. Aaron Doby, 1 Ith grade. North Davie« Middle Sixth Grade All A’s - Summer Bivens, Payton Cartner, Mary Cloyce Collins, Lindsey Custer,Caroline Davis, Jessica Floyd, Krystal Foster, Kalea Godfrey, Julie Gough, Makayla Hardin, Nathan Harrell, Ryan Harrell, Makayla Hartness, Sarah James, Hayley Karns, Madjson-Kltchene, Eryn Koty, Troy McDaniel, Mitchell McGee, Alan Miiler, Brittani Mohat, Austin Naylor, Logan Prysiaznluk, Seth Ring, Jack Robinson, Skyler Shore, Casey Snyder, Hannah Sprinkle, Michael Walker, Avery Williford. A-B Honor Roll - Katy Alexander, Robert Armstrong, Jacob Baity, Forrest Barber, Ashley Beeding, Levi Boger, Harrison Bollinger, Jacob Caudle, Sarah Buie, William Clontz, Connor Corneiison, John DeCanlo, James Dobbins, Meghan Donley, Penelope Donnelly, Bryan Espinoza, Cameron Fearrington, Tristan Hanes, Samuel Harvey, Fernando Hernandez, Nathan Hines, Zachary Hinkle, Luther Horne, Payton Hubbard, Noah Hutchins,Tessa Ivester, Abigail Kerr, Yahssain Khnn, Kay ley Khan, Jessica Lancaster, Dnnielle Legters, Carrie Logan, Gillian Luttrell, Alison Mahaffey, Carios Maltez, Madison Marrs, Reid Marshall, Andrew Marshal McDaniel, Kasey McKnight, Rachel Mohat, Brandon Monahan, Natalie Moore,Adam Naylor, Tyler Nichols, Isaiah Olmeda, Zachary Oxendine, Jack Ratledge, Michael Rauen, Christian Reavis, Demillion Roby, Jacob Rosier, Johnna Sale, Nicholas Simmons, Michael Smith, Allison Staley, Jacqueline Teasiey, Makinzie Thomas, Kasady Turner, Dane Wallace, Sydney White, Daniel York. Seventh Grade AU /l’.v - Jessa Butterfield, Jessica Crews, Tyler Davis, Jennifer Dodd, Elizabeth Heafner, Noah Johnson, Morgan MncDonald, Noah MacDonell, Jesse McDaniel, Ashton Parrish, Luke Roscios, Hampton Smith, James Waters, A-BHonorRoll-MeYmAlkn, Christopher Andrews, Brandon Armsworthy,Joni Bailey,Ethnn Bnrnes, Jacob Beauchamp, Preston Beauchamp, Samuel Bennett, Katelyn Bolmer; Mattie Bowles, McKenzie Brookraan, Garrett Byerly, Alec Carter, Kelsey Cnshvvell, Maknla Caudle, Emily Coulsoh, Courtney Draughn, Johnathan Dunn, Patrick Fair, Michael Fletemier, Cody Griggs, Brooke Hedgspeth, Jesse Hendricks, Jomes Hendrix, Ashely Hepler, Austin Home, Allison Hubbord, Kirstle Hutchins,Bniley Ingram', Andrew James, Kathleen Justen, Candace Lakey, Joshua Lancaster, Brianna Locklear, Brandon Miller, Samuel Motley, Jeanette Mullles, Sarah Myers, Uriel Navarro, Elizabeth Newman, Travis Norona, Gavin O’Brien, Slaone Pardue, William Perkins, Danielle Privat, Zloltan Pukanecz, Emma Rogers, George Rolhberg, Kyle Saarm, Cora Seelmnn, Kati Shoaf, Madison Sweitzer,Terra Stanley, AustinThomos,Meghan Walton, Jonathan Whitaker, Madison White, Collin Williams, Joshua Wood, Rebecca Woodward, Eighth Grade All A’s - Alexis Albarran, Madisyn Creekmore, Jonathan Edwards, Ashton Hughes, Katarzyna Leszczuk, Meredith Ratledge, Allison Smith, All /I'i - Snmuel Allen, MnelennApperson,Kelsi Atkins, Hannah Ball, Ben Beeson, Carosn Bishop, Clint Boner, Meredith Bowles, William ' Bracken, Morgan Bryant, Anna Carter, Hayley Carter, Zachary Coffey, Hailee Frank, Brynn Hiles, Ross Hoffner, Austin Humphries, Courtney Jones, Mntthew Keennn, Laura Kinder, Mndison Kirk. Alexandra Maine, Luke Martin, Kevin Mnrtinez, Steven McBride, Keith McKay, Taylor Mohat, Danny Murray, Paige Myers, Zackery Pauley, Artist Plott, Kristen Ramsey, Brittany Reece, Matthew Scariett, Kayla Smith, Kaltlyn Soard, Danny Spry, Hannh Swett, Clay Thompson, Skylur Tranquille, Alexandra Turpin, Ellen Tutterow, Jessica White. William Ellis Middle Sixth Grade All A’i ■ Rebekah Barrett, Elisabeth Beauchamp, Kathryn Brake, Grace Cajn, Isaac Campbell, Dominick Carbone, Courtney Cornatzer, Claire Devereaux,'Kirsten Freeman, Paige Hammond, Matthew Harding,' Katelyn Hernandez, Caitlin Hill, Mndison Hines, Amanda Kabealo, Callie Koeval, Julianna McCuiston, Chandler Peterson, Emily Ruble, Madison Stakely, Andrew Whitesell. A-B Honor Roll - Jake Bamhardt, Jordan Boger, Logan Bullins, Janai Campbell, Cade Carney, Allie Carter, Ashlyn Cates, Craig Colboume, Brittney Coone, Allie Cunningham, Ben DeAngelis,Toni DePaoli, Ruby Dennard, Angell Dillard, Hannah Dove, Savannah Ferguson, Alexandra Flores, Gabriel Gonnella, Julia Grachen, Joseph Hall, Austin Hamm, Joshua Harper, Cassidy Hein, Holly Herring, Hadley Hilton, John Howard, Hannah Hutchens, Joseph Ibrahim, Carolina Jester, Brittanie Jones, Chandler Jones, Patterson Jones, Paul Kelly III, Kaitlin Lanier, John Larrabee, Kyle Lash, Brandt Leonard, Camryn Lesser, Emma Link, Holly Link,Sebastian Mikulski, Caitlin Miller, Kelsy Miller, Taylor Morgan,Emily Muchukot, Joseph Myers, Sky Myers, Emily O’Connor, Cameron Ogle, Zachary Orgnon, Nikolas Parnell, Faith Peterson, Sierra Purkey, Evelyn Ramirez-Flores, Steven Robertson, Hannah Runge, Morgan Sessoms, Emma Smart, Maria Stillson, Rachel Sutton, Emaline Tkach, Jesse Tkach, Rachel Vance, Abigail Vogler, Gracie West, Alexis Williams. Seventh Grade All A’s - Katherine Allison, pinna Barron, Payton Beaty, Anna Berrier, Lake Billings, Bethany Brake, Alyssa Brockman, Melanie Flchialos, Ryan Heath, Connor Hebert, Emily Holdsclaw, Kari Kassel, Matthew Kim, Kara Osborne, Christina Rowe, Lindsey Stroupe, Brooke Summers, Nicholas Tozier, Maddy Voreh, Danielle Wood. Á-B Honor Roll - Cole Adams, Martha Amaro, Austin Angel, Jaeline Anguiano, Andrew Ashby, Rachel Baker, Laura Barney, Grayson Bennett, Sarah Burford, Allison Cambra, Nicholas Cariello, Andrew Chase, Parker Correll, Colby Cranfill, Jonathon Davis, Shan Dhillon, Cameron Duke, Brant Dupree, Earle Jordan, Shane Floyd, Michael Fouts, Emily Freeman, Charles French, Ross Ginther, Quinn Holcomb, Katharine Irwin, Blake Koevnl, Brittany Landreth, Devlnn Lawson, Austin Legard, Victoria Long, Nathaniel Marshall, Tanner Martin, Sarah McCoy, Katherine McGurn, William Meeker, Kari Merritt, Ben Miller, Zenith Moore, Brooke O’Brien, Mason Orr, Mary Orrell, Kamryn Osborne, Kara Rice, Jessica Ritter, Joel Rogers, Katelyn Sammons, Max Sekelsky, Kathryn Smlleyi Kelsle Stanberry, Corey Tilley, Afton Tillman,AshleyWark, Caroline Waters, Erin Weatherman,Troy Wolverton, Emily Woods, Alan Watson, Eighth Grade All A’s - Rachael Bundy, Adrienne Fouts, Nadia Gregory, Britani Peterson, Peyton Sell, Katelyn Sizemore, Christian Stoltz, Alyssa Sutton, Teddi Utt, Maggie Webb, Ashlyn Whitesell. A-B Honor Roll - Kasey Alston, Brandon Armstrong, SydneeAutry,Ashely Bamhardt, Grace Barteit, Chloe Berube, Lauren Campbell, Ivey Carney, Matthew Carr, Tristan Comer, Travis Davis, Eric DiMaggio, Evan Dowell, Sabrina Dulaney, Nicholas Endicott, David Ervin, Molly Fields, Paul Foimar, Bethany Foster, Jorge Galvan, Kenny Goodin, Pnrker Grant, Colin Hall, Anne-Marie Harvey, Riley Hein, Drew Henson, Isaac Hernandez, DT Hinkle, Hnnnnh Hodges, Jacob Holcomb, Chase Howard, Abigail Hubbard, Whitney Illing, Jessica James, Cody Jeffries, Kaitlin Johnson, Tanner Junker, Eric Kassel, Gilson Kingman, Leah Kirkmqn, Helen Koeval, Jordan Lagle, Ana Mncaione, Luke Manning, Avee McGuire, Michael Mebel, Angelo Mlcozzi, Kode Milloy, Seth Morris, Charies Muchukot, Madison Myers, Ryan Nelson, Kathryn North, Brian O’Hare, Elaina Passero, Katherine Reed, Joseph Robertson, Rachel Ruble, Tania Sanchez, Kévin Sides, Elizabeth Smith, Mikeaela Smith, Lillian Smithdeal, Kathryn Steelman, Emily Tester, Shelby Weatherman, Austin Whitaker, Emily Williams, Morgan Wininger, Jared Wolfe. South Davie Middle Sixth Grade /IZ/AIv-Tania Benitez, Jayde Bruff, Parker Cassady, Aaron Christian, Melissa Domanski, Emma Etter, Kaitlin Fletcher, Laura Fusaro, Glamar Galeas, Maria Griffith, Hope Grubb, Benjamin Juarez,Shodeah Kelly, Chace Lagle, William Marklin IV, Keziah Martin, David Neal, Hailey Pirk, Kasey Potts, Courtney Prevelte, Matthew Reierstad, James Reinsvold, Hannah Shuskey, Nicholas Starnes, Autumn Stowers, Morgan Taylor, Caleb Wallace, Allyson Wyrick, Jana Yount. A-B Honor Roll - Amelin Allen, Kayla Allen, Phillip Allen, Hayley Bartlett, Aaron Bernal, Brianna Brewer, Toni Burke, Jada Burroughs, Moisés Cadena, Mauricio Carrillo-Chico, Allison Carter, Elexicia Carter, Reyna Castillo, Llzzeth Castoreña, Victoria Cidoni, Karen Cisneros- Pastor, Joshua Cline, Mackenzie Clubb, Jonathan Cook, Kelly ' Davis, Ashley Dobbins, Rocio Dominguez-Romo, Kurt Dumer, Seth Easter, Rolando Estrada, Ashley Fowler, Tristan Fowler, Guillermo Fuentes, Taylor Gantt, Taylorann Godbey, Patrick Gordon, Benjamin Hernandez, Carios Hernandez- Jirnenez,Tommi Hill, Anthony Hunckler, Chelsea Hunter, Leslie James, Corbin Kopetzky, Olivia Kuhnemann, Destiny Lee, Brooke Ludwick, Sabrina Mance, Ka’Shara Marshall, Nothanlel Martinez, Joslyn McGee, Madison Meade, Hannah Melton, Emily Miller, Jaylce Miller, Autumn Murphy, Brittany O’Byme, Brianna Ortiz, Nolan Osborne, Drue Parker, Oscar Quintanilla-Trejo, Jessica Randolph, Daniel Rigollni, Adenxis Rodriguez-Recendiz, Sydney Rusher, Bojangles Sandy, Jalen Scott, John Smith, Hannah Spears, Joseph Spry, Suvonnah Slone, Keyla Torres- Adame, John Vemon, Jakeline Violnnte-Duran, Jared Waller, Logan West, Mia White. Seventh Grade , All A’s - Blaise Bennett, Mia Byers, Caleb Dyer, Tatum Edwards, Cassandra Fowler, Morgan Fuller, Nakota Hensley, Joshua Holbrook, Seth Jones, Shyanne Kiekenapp, Taylor O’Neal, Kayla Raisbeck. A-BHonorRoll-JosephAllen, Cynthia Arreola, Erika Baltazar- Vargas, Danalsn Biggers, Caleb Boswell,Zontrae Butler, Destiny Calloway, Kristin Campbell, Rachel Chester, Joshua Cole, Cameron Coleman, Delton Coleman, Toy lor Cran fi II, Thy lor Crotts, Hannah Daniel, T^ara DuChemin, Tiffany Fleming, Daniel Forrest, Boni Fox, David Gosnell, Conner Hennelly, Denorasch Hernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Marlen Hernandez, Donnie James, Eavan Jennings, Makaylo Johnson, David Jones, Dejah Joyner, Katelyn Koontz, Eli Kurfees, Meredith Kurfees, Knrry LaRoque, Kenneth Lavine, Courtney Magallanes, M iriam M arin, Andrew McBride, Ethan McCoy, Travis McDaniel, Sarah McLaughlin, Collin McManamy, Breeana Nicholson, Amanda Peacock, Alex Peoples, Hannah Perry, Alexa Peterkin, Aspen Phillips, Sonia Ramirez, Lilyanne Ratliff, Joel Robinson, Daryus Scott, Taylor Sheets, Keenan Shoffner, Anthony Sinopoli, Shawna Spears, Kameron Spillman, Autumn, Stewart, Ny’Asia Stockton, Brandi Swisher, Jordain Taylor, Dakota Thompson, Dylan Todd, Kamryn Wagner, Daniel Wilson, Eighth Grade All A’s - Courtney Bode, Alexis Callison, Cameron Cassady, Abigail Daniels, Morgan Dragon, Elizabeth Holland, Courtney Jones, Heather McClamrock, Taylor Nelson, Dustin Potts, Cyntha Reyes-Manriquez, Caitlin Rigollni, Jonathon Shoaf, Brandon Stokes, Andrew , Whaley, A-B Honor Roll - Blbiana Arroyo, Amber Basham, Aubrey Bearden, Christopher Bentley, Ashton Brown,Chelsea Bulatko, Alan Calderon, Michele Diehl, Jasmine Dobbins, Amanda Fuller, Valentin Granadero- Maqueda, Ann Karen Guevara, Micah Guyton, Reid Hecht, Antionette Kight, Alexander Lawrence, Samuel Llnvllle,Erin Mang, Ra’Saun Martin, Kelsl Miller, Tyler Millsaps, Lauren Morrison, Tanner Nelson, Michelle Newsome, Colton Orrell, Joshua Peters, Summer Scardino, Nicole Scott, William Seamon, Casey Shoemaker, Summer Smart, Jared Smith, Joshuah Smith, Kristen Sutton, Victoria Talley, Jose Tejada Jr., Karen Villatoro, Corbin West, Emma West, Mallory Williams, Retha Williams. 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A May wedding is planned at the Dnniel Stowe’Botanical Gardens in Belmont. Youth Selling Pine Needles Long leaf pine needle bales March 13. nre being sold by the youth To learn more or plnce an nt Mocks United Methodist order, call 998-5518 or 345- Church for $5 ench, beginning 0426. Adoption, Foster Care Expo Set For Saturday At Blaise Biaptist Buck And Wylene Keller Celebrate Anniversary Clnrence “Buck” and Wylene Bailey Keller of Mocksville celebrated their 65th wedding nnniversary on Sunday, Feb. 7 with family and friends. The Kellers have two sons; Bob (Linda) and Donny (Sherri), five grandchildren, nnd seven grent-grandchildren. They were married Feb. 7,1945 in Mocksville. Helping clean the Joppa Cemetery are: D.J. Hatley, Gary Hatley, Jimmy and Gall Kelly, Sheila Brown, Payton Kelly, Log'an Brown, Devin Owens, Doug Kelly, Tommy Wallace, Jacob Nobles, Zach Baker, Dwight Creason (Scoutmaster), Spencer Kelly, Tommy Chaffin (troop committee), and Jonathan Nobles. Not pictured; Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Sanford and Robert, Gerald McCall and Crystal Kelly. Joppa Restored For Eagle Project Sunday, Feb. 21 was a beau­ tiful day. And friends nnd family joined Payton Kelly nt Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville to help him complete his Engle Scout project, He had decided to clean the 2.5 acre bnck area of the cemetery enclosed by a rock Wall. Joppa is where Squire nnd Sarah Boone, and Israel Boone, parents and brother to Daniel Boone, are buried. Marked and unmarked graves date back to the nOOs.Tlie cemetery served a Presbyterian church there un­ til the 1830s, Kelly reported. Even though snow wns still on the ground in some shady spots, Kelly’s friends came armed with the necessary tools, spending five and a half hours removing tree limbs, leaves, trash nnd weeds. Rocks were left in place. They could be grave mnrkers. They were plensed when a couple stopped to see the Boone site and commended them for taking care of the cemetery. ' . As the sun was setting, they had pizza and soda while they reflected on the afternoon’s work.They had helped a friend, Pnytoi) Kelly, qualify for tiie Eagle award. And they had cleaned one of the county’s most important historic sites. Cyrette Sanford of the Jop­ pa Preservation Committee, said she wns pleased the Scouts want to help preserve the past for the future. An Easter Sun­ rise service will be held there. Kelly is the son of Doug and Crystal Kelly of Mocksville. A 10th grader at Davie High School, he is a member of the Jazz Band. He has a brother, Spencer, and is a member of Boy Scout Troop 525 .spon­ sored by Holy Cross Lutheran Church on US 601 South, Mocksville. T e l l u s w h a t y o u t h i n k w i t h a l e t t e r t o t h e e d i t o r i n t h e E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/E ^ p EC O R D An Adoption nnd Foster Care Expo will be held on Saturday, March 6 from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The, Expo will include fam­ ily testimonies, brenkout ses­ sions covering n vnriety of is­ sues, and more thnn t\yo dozen booths from orphan care minis­ tries. This Expo is designed fbr families that are considering or have begun the process for adoption or foster care. Ministry lenders nre invit­ ed, ns much informntion will be available as a resource for churches. The guest speaker for the expo is Peter Abern from Ethi­ opia. He is the country coordi­ nator for Children's Hopechest International nnd the founder/ director of Compassion Family International (an orphan care center in Addis Abnbn). Abern cnme to Christ through a Christian relief organization working in a rural area of Ethi­ opia during n fnmine. He faced life-threatening persecution, for his fnmily, wns not Christina. He fled to hi village some dis­ tance from his, home, where he met n pastor who, nlso took care of many orphan^. This pastor trained him in Chriijtian living. As an ndult, he mdved to the cnpitnl of Ethiopin and S'iarted nn orphan care center of his own. He is a pnssionnte folidw- er of Christ, nn able speaker, and a young man on a mission to bring orphans to Christ and care for their needs. Music will be provided at the expo by a local recording art­ ist, Martin Moore. In addition to several praise nnd worship albums, Martin is a master of mnny folk instruments. He is a regular performer at Ihe Mast General Store in Vnlle Crucis. The expo will be held In the Fnmily Life Center. For more delnils, visit wwwBlaiseBap- ilst.com or cnll the church of­ fice at 751-3639. Admission to the expo is free and the public is invited. D a v i e C i v i t a n s H o n o r C l e r g y The Davie Civitan Club met on Thursday, Feb. 18 for the annual Pastor Appreciation Dinner. District Court Judge Jimmy L. Myers, who is nn ordnined Methodist minister nnd Nnvy chnplnin, wns guest spenker. Myers ihnnked Civitan for hon­ oring the four chaplains of the USS Dorchester (George L. Fox, Alexander D. Goode, Clark V. Poling nnd John P. Wnshington) who, on Feb. 3, 1943, freely gnve-up their life jnckets to servicemen nbonrd the sinking ship. The Dorchester soon sank beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, cnrrying with it the four chaplains and 675 servicemen. Myers then provided infor­ mation to the Dnvie Civitnn Club regarding legal events occurring in the neighboring Forsyth County that affect all of North Cnrolinn which is a part of the Fourth Circuit Court of Ap­ peals. A federnl mngistrnte ruled on Jnn. 28 thnt the use of prayer at public meetings violates the First Amendment. The ruling stems from a lawsuit was filed several years ago on behalf of two Forsyth residents, Jnnet Joyner iind Con- stnnce Blackmon, who objected to the use of prnyer in the name of "Jesus” at Forsyth County Commissioner meetings. The commission had argued that the policy of inviting outside clergy lo deliver invocations meant it was staying neutral with regard to prayers. Joyner nnd Blnckmon were supported by Ihe American Civil Liberties Union. The law under the U.S. Su­ preme Court and also the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, which governs North Carolina courts, states that government entitles are constitutionally permitted to open their meetings wllh a prayer If - and only If - those prayers do not favor any pnr- tlculnr religion. Myers explnlned the appeal process available to the Forsyth County Commissioners and Implored all to slay informed and exercise Iheir right to vote as good citizens. The Davie Civitan Club meets every fourth Thursday at tho Hillsdale Baptist Church In Advance, and welcomes visi­ tors. For more Infomiallon, visit www.civUan.net/davie. B a i l e y ’s C h a p e l U M M S u p p e r T h i s S a t u r d a y Bailey’s Chapel United 5-7;30p.m. Methodist Men will have a Proceeds will go toward hotdog/hamburger fundraiser renovation of the fellowship on Saturday, March 6 from hall. You Can Make a Difference in the Life of a Child NC Mentor of Winston-Snlem Is seeking cnrlng fnmllies to open their henrts nnd homes to children and adolescents in need. Licensed Thernpeutlc Foster Pnrents work Independently from home. We offer free pre-service cinsses nnd n competitive, tnx-free stipend. Requirements Include; Reliable Transportation, A Spare Bedroom, HS Diploma or GED, Satisfactory Background Check, And a Readiness to Commit lo Helping a Child. Call Today lo Sign Up • Class Begins 3/16/10 NC Mentor - (336) 765-8912 x 18 Volunteer Domestic Pavie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Cen­ ter will hold n'volunteer trnin­ ing session from Mnrch 15-20. “When you volunteer you are giving something back to your community by lending n helping hnnd,” snid Brandi Reagan, administrative support speclnlist. “Whnt you mny not realize Is lhat volunteering also benefits you as an individual. There are many good reasons to get involved in the com­ munity such as: building your skills and resume; developing n career network; enhancing your education; creating positive change in your community; be- Training Planned For Violence Services DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - C7 Ing a part of your community; learning about your communi­ ty; and earning class credit.” DDVS/RCC hns volunteer opportunhles available In the following areas; crisis line counselors, legal advocates, community educators, chil­ dren’s services (babysitting), office assistance, fundraisers. The session Is 20 hours long nnd upon completion will allow you, to work one on one with victims of domestic crime In Dnvie County. Speakers include a District Court judge, magis­ trate, detective, SANE nurse, and a representative from the pre-trial program, law enforce­ ment and more. Participants will lour Ihe Detention Center, Ihe Davie County Hospital, and a Domestic Violence Shelter. This training is free. The ses­ sion hours are Mondny-Fridny from 6-9 p.m nnd Snturday from 8 a.m.-l p.m. Dinner Is provided on Monday night nnd snacks/drinks will be provided every night. Call 751-3450 for more in­ formation and to register. All volunteers nre required to pnss a background check nnd be out of an abusive situation for at least a full year. DDVS/RCC Is a United Way partner agency. A r t P r o f e s s o r T o S p e a k A t M u d d y R i v e r M e e t i n g The Muddy River Art As­ sociation will hold Its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Mnrch 9, nt 6 p.m. nt the Print Depart­ ment, Scales Fine Art Building, Wake Forest University. The progrnm will present "Art as seen Through the Eyes of a University Art Professor." The featured speaker is David L. Faber, professor of art/prinl- maklng/drawing. Faber holds a master’s degree in printmaklng and painting from Southern Il­ linois University. Faber joined the faculty of WFU in 1990. His work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions through­ out the United States, Mexico, Canada, South America, Africa Russia, and Europe. He is the lead author of two editions of “A Guide to Drawing.” Published in 2002 nnd 2006, he has been Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 2 6 7 2 8 9 1 1 7 5 3 3 1 8 6 9 2 9 7 4 6 Solution On Page €11 awarded eight academic and research nwnrds. The program begins at 6 p.m. nnd is free and open lo the public. For Information call Pe­ ter Driscoll at 998-0459 or visit wwwmuddyri verart.org. Brown Earns Academic Honors At CVCC Chnrlotte Drum Brown of Davie County, a student nt Catawba Valley Community College, was recently recog­ nized on the high honors list of students for the fall 2009 semester. She has maintained a grade point nvernge of 3.8 to 4.0. B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A community breakfast will be held at Advance United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall from 7-10 a.m. Saturday, Mnrch 6. The menu will Include ham, snusnge, eggs, grits, gravy, biscuits, muffins, orange juice and coffee. Crossword Puzzle What's Your Beef? ACROSS 1. Diamond thefts 6. Commuters' towns, for short 11. Gentle _ lamb 14. Dance partner for Fred 15. Dizzying display 16. Taker of vows 17. Friars Club host 19. Oater "SoramI" 20. Ritzy homes 21. Piece of legislation 23. "I'm gamel" 25. Combined, In a w ay 26. Short sock 30. Sylvester's would-be prey 33. Got on the ump 34. Fern leaf 35. Shale extract 38. Place for a stud 39. Sang the blues 40. Charlie of commercials 41. _ out (barely make) 42. Meat and potatoes, e.g. 43. Molds and mildews 44. Goren's game 46, Hang around 47. Recordholder before Bonds 49. Source of roe 51. Airport porters 54. Do business ' 59. Glass of public radio 60. Hotel lobby's locale, often 62. Put on 6 3 ._ u p (spoil) 64. Meriting a 10 65. Otoscope user, for short 66. Op-ed piece, e.g. 67."M ybadr 26 27 26 33 3a 41 DOWN 1. Without a stitch 2. Hubbubs 3. Trousers part 4. Supennpdel Benitez 5. Avoided court 6. Blowhard's , words 7. DHL competitor 6. Hamelln vicllms 9. One of the baseball Boones 10. Attacked from the air 11. Knickers-clad AC/DC guitarist 12. High-end hotel option 13. Fed the kitty 18. Partner of greet I« Homeiown Contint 22, King discovered by Howard Carter 24. Big steps’ 26. Fit for duty 27. Place for a dinette 28. NBA star signed at age 17 29. Jeans brand 31. Sad sack's list 32. Draw the curtain on 34. Tadpole, eventually 36. "PIcnIo" playwright 37. Place of refuge 39. New England catch 40. Winery cask 42. Get by trickety 43. "Semper__" (Marines motto) 45. Fabulous flier 46. "Dragnet" force, for short 47. "All kidding _ ..." 48. Ohio rubber center 50. Food that doesn't easily spoil 52. "Aye" voters 53. _ -c h e f (kitchen #2) 55. Give a fresh look to, 56. State firmly 57. Mad dash 58.^M ayC lam pett 61. World Baseball Classic team Answers On Page €11 Workshop topics; Developing a business plan Legal issues Art and copyright laws Insurance/pernilts/llcenses Building a brand Pricing artwork Financial planning Networking trends Setting long-term goals For more information, contact: TobyRoyston Small Business Center 336.a24.4557 Saturdays, March 13 & 20, April 10 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Davie Campus DavidsonCouiily Conununity CoUcee »...„...ou..'. PiedmontlVlad С8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 Davie seniors listen to the Black History IVlonth program at Senior Services. Approximately 100 people attended the program on Feb. 24, Moments In Black History Recalled At Annual Program . 'I l г/г ti I,,. Entertainment Is by Sylvia Steele accompanied by Alice Brown on the piano. Sheffield-Calahaln News On Wednesday, Feb. 24 Da­ vie Senior Services nnd Grniinm Funeral Home iiosled liie annual Biaok Historj’ Montii Celebra­ tion nt Senior Services. Speaker, Ernestine Foster Hoke, a native of Davie County wiio resides in Higii Point, shared iier thoughts of Black History Month. Music wns provided by Sylvin Steele, nc- cpmpanied by Alice Brown on the piano. Black History Month is the remembrance of important pec-, pie and events in the history of African American people. This remembrance wns founded in 1926 by Cnrter 0. Woodson who chose February because it marked thé birthdays of two Americans who greatly in­ fluenced the lives of African Americans: former President. Abraham Lincoln and abolition­ ist nnd former slave Frederick Douglass, Hoke said. She romirided the group of many milestones in African American history and chal­ lenged the group to test their knowledge by having them By Brenda Bailey ''Sheffield-Calahaln ' Quest Correspondent 'i' Some of us snw a few snow- flakes Wednesday morning, “ 'but thankfully, no accumuln- :' tion. Even with tho warm tem- ' peratures, there’s a lot of snow ' still visible in Dnvie County, with chances of more to come. I'l ’ I tliought by going south for n few days I would escape some ""of the cold and windy weatlier I we were having, but once I ar­ rived, the temperature wns only in the 60s. I guess I just can’t get away from tlte comforts of Steel Buildings FacbMy DmI » ^ Ihouuitds 30x40-100x200 Can Erect/WIII Deliver www.scq-qrp.com SourceZ/OZT • 704-400-7485 home in Davie. As March begins, we want to wish the following people a happy birthday; Crystal Kelly, Chad Dyson, Melody Dyson, Sue Johnson and Cnie Bnity on the 4th; Johnny Naylor, Mi­ chael Ritchie, Abbey White, Mattliew, Martinez nnd Lynze Ladd on tho 5th; Ray Wagner on the 6th; Justin Cave, Roger Daniels and Addyson Dillard on the 7th; Wendy Ramsey on the 8th; Benjamin Hedrick and Sue Holleman on the 9th; and Buck Hill and Ellie Drye on tho 10th. Wedding anniversary wishes arc sent to Lori and Jackie Cheeks wlio celebrated on the 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boger on the 4th, Ricky and Shorri Dyson on the 8th, nnd Shane and Emily Brown who will celebrate" their anniversary on March 10. Lee Ann nnd Johnny Brown arc the proud parents of a new ÈiUJU'HW tbrt-u iCMMttmn avie P la ce n g A s s is te d L iv in g C o m m u n ity Johnnie Bailey Waiting for Spring. . Johnnie has always loved her gardens and flowers and can't wait for Ihe weather lo change. Allhough she doesn't see them iis well as she once did, she loves the colors and fragrances lliat accompany the new growlli. Born in Forsyth County, she made her new home In Davie County when she married. Employed at Western Eleclric for better than 25 years, she managed to run her household and raise six children. site speaks easily of Tony & Toni Moore, Sam and Lynn Bailey and Linda and Ray Brannock. You can feel Ihe pride she feels In her family, Johnnie lias been with us just a short lime but has already come lo enjoy Ihe activities offered al Davie Place as well as the meals. When iisked how she enjoyed her meals, she remarked, wllh a smile, "too mucli". Welcome Johnnie Bailey. Thank you for calling Davie Place home. For information On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 336-751-2175 daughter, Lyln Jnne. Lyla Jane was born the evening of Feb, 25, weighing 7 lbs, 8 oz. Big sister Kody has become quite her mother’s little helper and brother Mnson is fascinalcd with the family’s new addition. The proud .grandparents are Jerry and Eddie Lou Keller of Sheffield, ijames Baptist Church’s an­ nual church-wide birthday par­ ly was a huge success. Special guests were the fomier interim ■pastor, the Rev. and Mrs, John Calhoun, and the group homes of Mocksville, The youth pre­ sented several humorous pup­ pet skits with Jesus at the center of each lesson. They also sang “How Great is our God,” The youth at Ijames Baptist will sponsor a spaghetti dinner wltb snliid, bread and dessert on March 13 from.4-7 p.m. It is available for ent in or lake oul. Donations will be accept­ ed. Proceeds will go toward summer cnmp. You will nlso need to piark your cniendar for Mnrch 26 nnd 27 when “More thnn n Manger” will be present­ ed. Watch this column for more details. Resisting Tradhion will per­ form at Ihe Sheffield Music Hall Saturday, March 6. Each week there is a 50/50 drawing and a cake walk fpr n chance nt winning one of JoAnn Ren- egnr’s fnmous cnkes. This week’s cake walk winner was Pnm Wood of Dobson, JoAnn invites everyone of all nges to come and enjoy some music and dancing. Kids Night will be held at New Union UMC Wednesdny beginning nt 6:30. This week’s event wiil be games. All chil­ dren nre invited to come nnd lenrn more about Jesus, The Men’s Fellowship of New Union UMC will begin their Hotdog Saturdays on Mnrch 27, wenther permit­ ting, from 11 a,m,-2 p,m, in the church parking lot at 1869 Sheffield Road, Donations will be accepted, Mark this date on your calendar nnd go out and enjoy some great food, fun nnd meeting new and/or previous friends. You mny even be able to pui'chase n wooden toy, n bird condo or awind spinner. The fire departtneni’ took their third class of the Wildland Fire Suppression Course on Monday night, Feb. 22. Testing will lake place nt the end of Ihe fifth class, A bonrd meeting will be held Tuesday, Mnrch 2. If you would be interested in be­ coming a firefighter or helping with the department, please see David Beck or one of Ihe other firefighters. We want to continue td keep the following in our prayers; Pat Gobble, Arthur Lee Livengood, Melody Wagner, Tom Wright and Tennyson Anderson, Also, please add Brenda Anderson who hnd should surgery recent­ ly nnd Lori Cheeks’ 91-year old Grandma Story who is in the hospital. SELL IT I AS Г W m i A c i.A s s ii T i:i) 1-877-751-2120 John H, Coley IV has fun on his first birthday, Clarksville News By Maricu Lambc Clarksville Correspondent John H Coley IV had his first birthday on Feb, 23, celebriited with grandparents John nnd Mnry Lou Coley nnd Tom nnd Barbara Torpy, He Imd n party for friends and family on Sat­ urday, Feb, 27 given my his parents, BJ and Charlin, His great-grandparents Belly and Pete Melvin got lo come from Fayetteville, Birthdays this week: March 1, Mary Speer; March 4, Janie Crews; March 6, Jackson Beck; March 7, Brandi Stanley, Da­ vid Winebarger Sr,; March 9, Carrie Trivette; March 10, Lib Beck, Happy birthday lo all. Please remember in your thoughts in prayers, Melissa Beck, Pat Gobble, Novella Richardson, CInrksville’s political his­ tory includes Cedrick Smoot who ran for sheriff and George Smith, who served ns sheriff for severni terms. Mnrcin Lnmb, 492-2235, mmulyprissy® yadtel.net. Í ■ Marehl^is *' ■ Join us on Satnrday, March^ 6th for special siales promotions and.' refreshments to celebratc 3 years ' of providing unique and' personalized gifts. к , hours:v i Mon.\Ved g-Ç / Th M / Fri 9^ / Ы , i Щ • !2б6 8 Ь'тЦ уШ е-С |е|п1(Поп8Д 4 <>'.>''~^Цг^-' guess the answers to n who, what, when, or where question about black history. The event was emceed by Davie’s own Julius Suiter. “The event was entertaining and well received,” said Beth Haire, Senior Services ndmin- istrative nssislnnt. ■ Approximntely 100 people from nround the county nt- tended. After the progrnm, they invited to siny for n lunch of hotdogs with all Ihe trimmings, baked beans, dessert, nnd a drink. 4 Comers News By Marie While Four Comers Correspondent Mrs, Pntricin Hamm of Wilmington spent the weekend with Mrs, Qeltie Smith Mr, nnd Mrs. Mnrk White nnd Jessicn hnd lunch Sundny wilh his pnrenls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe While, L,S, Shelton is sick nnd needs our continued prayers. M e e t T J iVleet TJ, a beautifully m arked reddish tan and white, approxim ately one-year-old stub-tailed m ale hound mix. H e's an active dog who loves to play and run and does very well In a household setting. He is up to date on shots, house trained, neutered and is , avail­ able for adoption. Call the Hum ane Society of Davie County adoption center at 751-5214 to visit TJ. ^WASHES ^ T o u c h le s s or<; || B r u s h W a s h ^ M o c k s v il l e i A u t o P r id e ! C a r W a s h “ * O PEN 24 HO URSI * N, Yadkinville Rd, Mocksville (Qcross from Lowes Home Improvement) i "'QuQtSfiiQkiQ'S é .................. " ..— **séñmm DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - C9 Pino News By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The next breakfast nt Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church will be Mnrch 20, from 6:30-10 a.m. The same delicious menu will be served. Everyone is invited, Thursday night, March 4, there will be another gospej singing nt Wesley Chapel at 7. The group singing will be Mountains Flat. Desserts nnd coffee will be served. Everyone is invited to enjoy the music, Wesley Chapel is having a prnyer session every Sundny morning stnrting nt 9:15. You mny come any time from 9:15 until 9:45 for quiet devotion and prnying on your own. Everyone is invited. There will be Bible study nt Wesley Chnpel on Wednesdny morning nt 10:30, The study this time is on Dnniel. Pastor Jack Tookey is the instructor. He has the same study on Tuesday night at Farmington UMC at 7, There are severni people’ on the prnyer list at Wesley Chnpel, those most local are L.W. West Jr,, Joyce Parrish, Calvin Trivette, Louise Dill, nnd Cnivin Petticord, Plense pray for them nil. Ethan nnd Reid Boger of Reidsville spent Friday night with his parents, Kathy and Bob Ellis. They enjoyed dinner Friday night and breakfast Saturday morning at his grandmother’s, Nora Latham, Frank and Nancy Payne and Joe nnd Judy Bniley enjoyed dinner with Jim and Cliinern Lnthnm at their home on Cana Road Saturday night, ■ The Farmington Red Hats had lunch’ at Feed Bag Provisions in Farmington last Tuesday for their monthly outing. Those nitending were Nancy Hartman, Ostine West, Ròse Cnudle,Snrnh Pilcher, Tib Hoots, Jiinice Hord, Madeleine Sparks, Lottie Deters, Ractiel Brock, Margaret Jo Brock, Shelly Gregory, Mary Brock and Nora Latham. ' John and Mary Ellen Candilla of Winston-Salem visited her parents Janies nnd Lelia Essie last Sundny, ; This Sentinel clipping talks about the life of Lizzie Douthit of Farmington, FarminetonNews County Line News By Laura Maihls Farmington Correspondent It's n small world. How many times have you heard thnt phrase? The longer I live here in Farmington, the more I realize the statement is true, I moved out here in 2001, along with my husband, Kenneth, and our two boys. We moved from Clem­ mons, where we had lived about five yenrs. During the time we live in Clemmons, 1 enjoyed going to estate sells nnd nuc- tlons. One day I attended nn esinte auction in Clemmons, in which I purchased some beauti­ ful stoneware and an old picture of a stem looking lady. I loved the old picture and often won­ dered who the lady was. When we moved to Farm­ ington, I hung the picture in our parlor on n wall behind a spinning wheel. She seemed to be right at home and little did I know how close to home she really was. Last month, while attend­ ing the Valentine Dinner at the Farmington United Method­ ist Church, 1 wns looking over some items that had been set up on a table set up by John Caudle, a member of tiie Pre­ serve Farmington Group. He had displayed some old photos of the church and an old news­ paper article from the Winston- Salem Sentinel. The articled featured the old Farmington School nnd a lady who looked familiar. Thinking that the lady resembled the one in the old picture I had hung in my parlor, I took a picture of tho article so I could compare the two when 1 got home. I was amazed to find out that it was the exact picture and 1 could hardly wait lo find out what the article said and who the lady was. Mr. Caudle brought me the article to copy and as I began to read it, I was instantly absorbed with every word. * The lady was Mrs, Lizzie Douthit of Farmington, who at the time was 81 years old. She had just seen her I5th grand­ child graduate at the Farming­ ton High School, Mrs. Douthit talked about her 36 grandchil­ dren and 13 great-grandchil­ dren, She remembered Ihe This portrait of Lizzie Douthit Is home again. times of Stoneman's invasion with his Yankee troops and the Civil War. She grew up on a plantation owned by her fa­ ther, Col, Richmond Sheek, which was located on the Yad­ kin River, When Mrs, Douthit was a teen, she was interested in getting an education so her father and a neighbor, Mr, Law, hired a private tutor for their children. They hired Miss Mar­ tha Vogler, who was a graduate of Salem Academy, Colonel Sheek built a small dwelling for Miss Vogler to live in, while she taught the children. The news article also told of how Mrs, Douthit loved read­ ing the paper and at one time, walked a mile and a half to her mailbox to get her paper. She had been a Sentinel subscriber for 50 years and remembered when it was called the Twin City Sentinel, For many years, they got their mail at the Ferry Landing on the Yadkin River, When Mrs, Doulhit's children where grown, she moved out to a house on Hwy No, 801, across from her son, Jake W, Douthit, I am researching to find out when and Where Mrs. Douthit passed away nnd of what age, I aifi lins’ure of the date of, the article, but I do know that nt the time of the article, the gymna- siCitn and cafeteria of the old Farmirtgton High School had not ÿet been built, ' It was really amazing to me how I found my way to live here in Farmington and with­ out knowing it, I brought Mrs. Lizzie Douthit back wilh me. It sure is n small world, • -If you have any information as to where the Sheek Planta­ tion was located or about the Doiithit family, I would be in­ terested in hearing it. You may calime at 998-2912. • The ' Farmington Beauty Shop/will host its 3rd annual Spring Fling April 17 at the NC 801 and Farmington Road, There will be vendor space available for $10, along wilh iivo.tnuslc, food, and activities, Ali tlie proceeds will go toward the. Humane Society, If inter-, estei in booth rentals, call Gina Sheppiird at 9.98-4300. By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent It’s finally March, spring will be here shortly, and here’s hoping thnt wnrm wenther will also be here shortly. But, one thing is for certain: the County Line VFD spring delicious barbecue and chicken pic supper is just a few weeks away. Mark Saturday, March 27, on your calendar for the supper. Barbecue sandwiches and chicken pies will be sold beginning at 9 a.m. Serving for the buffet supper wiil begin at 4. Baked goods will be for sate nt Ihe bazaar tnble. We hope to see you there fpr n dny of good food and fellowship. If you are hankering for some good County Line vittles and can’t wait, join the V-Point Ruritans for breakfast from 6-10 a,m, Saturday, March .6, at the V-Point Building on Old Mocksville Road about .3 mile from NC 901. The menu will include fried country ham and sausage, red-eye gravy, sausage gravy,sawmill gravy,scrambied eggs, grits, com-meal mush, baked apples,biscuits, and drink for n donation. Tnke-ouls will be available. Proceeds benefit community club projects. The United Methodist Men of Salem will meet for breakfast and prayer at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, March 7, in the fellowship hall. The men invite others. The United Methodist Women of Clarksbury will meet at 7 p,m. Monday, March 8, in the fellowship hall, Louann Jones and Malinda Smith will host the meeting. The women invite others for the program followed by refreshments and fellowship. The Women on Mission of Calvary Baptist will meet at 7 p.m, Tuesday, March 9, in Ihe fellowship hall. The women will enjoy a program on North Americati missions followed by refreshments and fellowship and invite others. The United Methodist Women of Salem will have a traditional Jewish Passover meal at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, in the fellowship hall. The program will include the meaning of the meal and its importance in Jewish history. The women invite others for this informative and meaningful service. If you plan to attend, please call JoAnn at 492-5700. “Women’s Dny” is Snturday and Sunday, March 27 & 28, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church Our community sends get- well wishes to Julia Nantz, Ken Stroud, nnd Lnvelte Stroud, Julin was hospitalized with Ion infection last week and hos been recuperating at home since last Thursday. Ken fell this past weekend and broke his leg and is recuperating nt home. Luke Nichols hns improved nnd is recuperating at home, Vickie Lackey is recuperating at home. Word has been received that County Line native Myrtle Godbey Alexander of Bradenton, Fla,, fell Saturday and broke herhip. Please join us in prayer for the Lord’s divine healing and comfort in the lives of Julia, Ken, Lavette, Luke, Vickie, Myrtle, nnd others who nre having health problems. If you have news or memories to share, please call Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdtUnk®liotmatl£om. Comatzer News By Dottle Potts Comatzer Correspondent Will Brooks relumed home from Forsyth Medical Center last week. Mr. and Mrs. James (Buck) Shoaf and son, Ryman Shoaf visited Mr. and Mrs, Homer Potts MondayRyman lives in Washington, D.C. and wns vis­ iting relntivek here. Jill Potts has been confined with strep throat nnd the flu, Richard Williams celebrated his 60th birthday at his home with relatives and friends. Nannie Lou Sparks and Bar­ bara Allen visited Lena Wall at Somersett Court last week. Kaye Morris spent last week in Mexico with friends. 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The menu will be ham, sausage, eggs, grits, gravy, bis­ cuits, orange juice and coffee, Lenten meals are every Wednesday night at 6 p,m, at AUMC fello.wship hall until Easter, These meals are a time of good food, fellowship and spiritual information. The United Methodist Men’s breakfast will be Sunday, March 7 at 8 a.m, in the fel­ lowship hail, Jim and Joan Eaton of Sum- mitsville, Ind. were Friday night nnd Saturday visitors of cousin Anna Lee Myers, They were driving their RV nnd vis- ited Rommie nnd Cnthy Bnrney and Marcia Goshorn. Get well wishes go to Mar­ gie M.arkland who has been confined with a severe case of bronchitis. Lelia Gray of Winter Haven, Fla. spent the weekend with her mother Jeanette Comatzer. Sh'e'also visited her sister Julia Nichols in Bermuda Run, Get will wishes lo R,J. Mark- land wlio has been hospitalized with a number of problems, Lt. 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BUTroom Wa Sunound m.-- ------ ' • ■ •ment Sale HOPE where there Is Angel Food Ministries there Is hope W ith today's econom ic challenges, m any fam ilies have fallen on hard tim es and just need a little help. A ngel Food M inistries, a nationw ide program offering low cost food relief to anyone w ho w ould like to save m oney on their grocery bill, can m ake a difference! If you or som eone you know needs help - check out A ngel Food M inistries at Jericho church of C hrist. a n M I N I I T I I [ > Local host site: Jericho Church of Christ, 124 D.ivie Academy Rd For inform ation: call 492-5291, visit w w w .jerichotodav.cnm Menus and info also available: Jericho church building. Storehouse for Jesus, Davie Co. Senior Center & Mocksville Post Office. Last day to order is Sunday, M arch 14 FoQd_Pickup is Saturday. M arch 20-9:30-11:00 A.M. O b i t u a r i e s Memory Foam Mattress Theratouch The perrect nlglits sleep awelts with eur Serenity deslgneii to conform to every curve of the body and gently provide corresponding support. By Spirit Sleep ComB by today fOf FfBe Demonstration silversclence -------- and DotaUS Technology along with . green tea and active 10” Foam charcoal makea the 2q Year and safe alternative Limited Warranty other memory foam mattresses on the 1 Poiv-veimirCouBr . Twin Mattfess............$629.00 2.10” Body Foam Core .........«c7o nnA. Theiatouch Memory Foam ....f 679.00 B. 4” Thick Vlaco-Utex Foam King Mattress........$799.00 C. 4" High, 3” Wide HD Foam Edge Support D. 3” Thick HD Polyurethane. M o cksville Furniture ( '¡Hill SiHi.iii' I Rebecca King Smith Mrs. Rebecca King Smith, 59, of Advance died early Wednesday morning, Feb. 24, 2010 at her home. She wns born Feb. 18, 1951 in Forsyth County to Joe Hard­ ing nnd Helen Michnel King. Mrs. Smith hnd'nn ongoing bnt- tle with ovnrinn cancer for five years. She never slowed down or gave up nnd kept her sense of humor. She loved to garden, cherished spending time with fnmily nnd wns known for her love of children and a desire to sew. Providing and caring for others came nnturnl. Her Inst words to her fnmily were “my journey hns ended.” Mrs. Smith was preceded in denth by her mother. Surviving: her husband, T.C. Smith'Jr.; a dnughter, April S. Newmnn nnd husbnnd Jeff; 2 sons, Trent Smith nnd Dustin Smith; 3 grandchildren, Sniiuir el, Elisabeth and Hnnnah New­ mnn; her father, Joe King; a brother, Thomns King: and 3 sisters, Eileen Dimn nnd Phyl­ lis Hayes, both of Advnnce nnd Deborah Foltz of Lexington. A memorial service wns held nt 2 p.m. Sundny, Feb. 28, nt Yndkin Vnlley Bnptist Church with Pastor Wayne Swisher of­ ficiating. The fnmily received friends Snturdny nt the church. Memorinis: Hospice/Pnllin- tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lnne, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences; wwif. hayworth-milkr.com. Larry Stephen Davis Sr. Larry Stephen Davis Sr., 57, of Windward Circle, Mocks­ ville, died on Tuesdny, Feb. 23, 2010. Bom in Rownn County on Mny 23, 1952, he was the son of Sallie Irene Pilcher Davis nnd the late Theodore S. Davis. He wns retired from ingersoll- Rnnd, wns of tho Baptist fnith, nnd nttended New Life Minis­ try. Also surviving: his wife, Peggy Troutmnn Dnvis; 3 sons, Lnrry Stephen Dnvis Jr. of Hnr- mony, Christopher Michnel Dnvis of Mocksvillo nnd Ken­ neth Rny Dnvis of Advance; n daughter, Angeln Dnvis (Don­ nid) Sowers of Mocksville; a brother, Roger Lee (Shelia) Dnvis of Advance; 6 grand­ children, Brnndon nnd Brndley Sowers,. Kelli Dnvis, Ben and Luke Davis, nnd Kny Lynn Dn­ vis; n grent-grnndchild, Riley Blnck; nnd close fnmily friend, Felicia Carter of Mocksville. He wns nlso preceded in denth by n brother, Gernid Da­ vis, and a sister, Susan Neely. The service to celebrate his life wns on Fridny, Feb. 26, at 3 p.m. in the Dnvie FunernI Ser­ vice Chapel with the Rev. Tim Welsh officiating. Burial wns in the Fnrmington Community Cemetery. Pnllbearers were Brnndon, Brndley and Donald Sowers, Jerry Christie, Jimmy Keaton Jr. nnd Justin Keaton. The fnmily received friends on Thursdny, Feb. 25 nt Dnvie Fu­ nernI Service. Online condolences: www. daviufimcral.service.com. Thomas Ervin Nall Dean Arthur Porter Mr. Thomas Ervin Nail, 74, Denn Arthur Potter, O.C., ofDeer Run Drive, Mocksville, PhD, DSc (Hon), FRSC died died Mondny, Mnrch I, 2010, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital at his home. Feb. 26,2010. He wns born Nov. 1,1935, in Bom in Diversion, Englnnd, Dnvie County to the Inte Grndy on Dec. 8, 1910, he wns the Thomns nnd Zola Mac Swice- son of John William Porter and good Nnil. Mr. Nnil wns re- Mary Anne Harris. Educated nt tired from QST, hnd worked nt the University of Manchester Hanes Dye and Finishing and with bachelor’s, master’s and helped at YVEDDI. He wns n doctornte degrees, he built the veteran of the US Air Force, first computer in Europe as n Mr. Nail enjoyed watching rnc- grndunte student. He came to ing and his grandchildren play- the USA ns n fellow at MIT in mg sports. He wns also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Shelby Par- due and Beriie Dean Waller. 1937 and returned to Britain in 1939 for war service in the science and technology sector of the British government. He Survivors: a son, Christopher was professor at Britain's Royal (Cathy) Nail of Mocksville; 2 Military College from 1946- grandchildren, Maria and Heath 1949 nnd Inter immigrated to Nnil; and a sister, Donnie (Rob- Canadn. He headed the digital ert) Beddinglon of Mocksville. research group for Ferranti in A funeral service was to be Toronto until 1955 when he conducted at 10 a.m..Thursday, returned to Britain ns professor Mnrch 4, nt Enton FunernI Cha- of electrical engineering nt the pel with the Rev. ScoU Schuyler University of London. In 1958, officinting. BurinI wns to fol- he nssumed the dean's position low in Salisbury NntionnI Cem- nt the University of Snskatch- etery in Snlisbury. The family ewnn nnd established biomedi- was lo receive friends from -9 cni engineering as an academic p.m. on Wednesday, March 3, discipline for the first time. He at Eaton Funeral Home and returned to Toronto in 1961, at other times at the home of headed industrini engineering his son, Chris at 265 Winding for the University of Toronto Creek Rond. Online condolences: ivivti'. catonfimeralservlce.com. for 15 yenrs, served Cnnndn nntionnlly and internationally nnd wns chair of n number of committees. He wns n member in the 1950s of Project Lnmp- light, n joint US Congress/ Cnnndian Parliament commis­ sion for the nuclear defense of North Americn. He wns chnir of Ihc science advisory committee for Expos 67, the Worid's Fair in Montreal. He chaired the Ca­ nadian Environmental Council, chaired the Royal Commis­ sion on Electric Power Plnn- Henry Clay Livengood Mr. Henry Clay Livengood, 87, of Livengood Rond, Ad­ vnnce, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, at Alston Brook Nursing & Rehab Center in Lexington. , He wns born Oct. 1,1922, in Davio County to the late Ernest Webster and Mary Myers Liv- ning for Eastern Cnnnda and engood. Mr. Livengood was re- wrote four books. He became tired from Lexington Furniture «ctive in the humnnities, nnd nrid was a member of Fulton was an active collengue of Dr. United Melhodist Church. He Mnrshnll McLuhnn. He wns enjoyed working in his flow- awarded the Order of Cnnndn, ers. . Cnnndn's highest decorntion in He wns nlso preceded in 1988. He wns elected n fellow death by 4 sisters, Enriine of the Roynl Society in Canadn Gnibb, Pnuline Wnlser, Zndie in 1970. He received Cnnndn's Long nnd Lnvelle Hendrix; nnd 3 brothers, Jnmes, Gilmer and Chunk Livengood. Survivors: 3 sisters, Sylvia Rny (Jnck) Smith, Mnry Ruth (Harvey) Snider of Linwood and Veil (Roger) Jones of Centennial Mednl in 1967. From his lime nt MIT, when he Irnveled 43 stales by nutomo­ bile in 1938, he loved America. He becnme a citizen in 1995. He nnd his wife, Pnlricia, who predeceased him in 2007, en- Lexinglon; 3 brothers, Frank joyed retirement in Naples, Fla. (Edna) Livengood of Mocks- nnd at Bermuda Village, ville, Hobart Livengood and Survivors: their son. Dr. John Mnynard (Janie) Livengood, Porter, a neurologist in practice nil of Lexington; severni niec- wilh Cornersloneheallhcnre nt es and nephews; and special Bermuda Run and Winston-Sn- friend. Junior Smith. lem, Kathy, his daughter-in-law A funeral servico was con- and their 2 sons, Ian, who is dueled at 2 p.m., Wednesday, attending George Washington March 3, at Eaton Funeral 1-nw School and finishing his Chnpel wilh the Revs. David low degree, nnd Greg, who is Robinson nnd Cheryl Skinner- nllending NASCAR Technical officiating. Burial followed in Inslilule; a granddaughter, Jen- Fork Baptist Church Cemetery nifer, lives in Cnnndn with her in Mocksville. The family re- husband, Trevor, wilh 2 grent- ceived friends Tuesdny, Mnrch grandchildren. 2, nt Enton Funeral Home. A memorial service for Memorials: Fork Baptist friends nnd fnmily will be held Cemetery Fund, 3i40 US 64 Bermudn Vlllnge on Salur- E, Mocksville; or lo charity of ilny, Mnrch 6, at 2 p.m, donor’s choice. Memorials; CurePSP Foun- Online condolences; ivivif. dalion, a neurological condi- eatonfunerahervice.com. 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Garrett Earns Master’s Degree Kimberiy Garrett of Ad­ vnnce has been awarded a mns- ler’s degree in criminni justice from Knpinn University. Garrett's accomplishment was celebrated during a live graduation ceremony on Jan. 30 in Minmi, Fin. General Colin L. Powell, the 65th Secretary of State and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, served ns the commencement spenker. "You can improve your- selves using the incredible pow­ er of this revolution [in online education] ...It's how Kaplan University has grown and con­ tinues to grow. This revolution will speed through this counlry because of its effectiveness and power," Powell lold the grndu- nles during the ceremony nl the Jnmes L. Knight Inlernnlional Center. "Today celebrate your nchievemenis; tomorrow get bnck online nnd determine whnt you are going to do next." National Show Features \ Artist From Farmington liV A painting by Dnvie nrtist Rnlph Grndy James featuring the Old Salem gun shop will be shown in Salon Internntionnl nt the Greenhouse Gnilery in Snn Antonio. This is the third year thnt one of his pnintings hns been nc- cepted into the juried show. Salon International is n proj- |ect of The Internntionnl Museum lipf Contempornry Mnsters of |Fine.Art nnd is sponsored by |Greenhouse Gallery. The exhibit |is considered to be one of the ftop juried art competitions in (the world. Each year the Salon attracts entries from artists worldwide. This year 1,288 en­ tries representing 46 states nnd 18 countries outside the U.S. were received, of which 392 C ro ss w o r d A n sw e rs 1 iH i S u d o k u S o lu tio n 8 6 1 5 7 2 3 9 4 4 7 5 9 3 8 1 2 6 2 9 3 1 6 4 8 7 5 7 2 8 3 5 9 4 6 1 3 5 6 2 4 1 7 8 9 1 4 9 7 8 6 5 3 2 5 3 2 6 1 7 9 4 8 6 1 4 8 9 3 2 5 7 9 8 7 4 2 5 6 1 3 were accepted. Mnster artist Everett Ray­ mond Kinstler will judge the show. The exhibit will open on Saturday, April 10 at Green­ house Gallery. James, who is represented lo­ cally by Germanton Galleo' and in Asheville by 16 Patton Gal­ lery, is an oil painter. He pnints n vnriety of subjects, including Inndscnpo, still life, figurative works, and wildlife. Besides his acceptance in the Salon shows, in 2009 Jnmes hnd the honor of having a painting chosen for the Leigh Yawkcy Woodson Art Miiseiim’s Birds in Art show in Wausau, Wise. The Woodson museum’s Birds in Art show is the top avian wildlife show in the worid, featuring sculpture nnd two-dimensional medin. James’ painting, Snnd- eriing Running, is one of .seven pieces from the show purchased by the Woodson Museum for its permanent collection nnd is on a nntionni tour with roughly hnlf of the other pieces from the show. , See Jnmes’ Snion entry and his other work nt ralphgrady- james.com or call998-4038 for additional information. 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C12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 W e G a r e C o rn a tzer S tu d e n ts R a ise M o n ey To H elp C la s s m a te s ’ F rien d s In Haiti Cornatzer Elementary students are proud of their efforts to raise money for Haiti relief. Suzanne Rodgers with, from left: Jada Howard, Grubb and All Angell. Robin Howard, Julian Howard, and behind them, Julianna Students at Cornatzer El­ ementary School had a spe­ cial reason to dig deep when they decided to raise funds to help victims of the earth­ quake in Haiti, Two of their own class­ mates are ■ from the Carib­ bean island, Kindergartner Jada How­ ard and her brother Julian, who is in second grade, joined Cornatzer at Christ­ mas after moving to Davie Country with their adop­ tive parents, John and Inara Howiu'd. Shortly after they arrived the earthquake rav­ aged their country of birth and their new school friends decided they had to do some­ thing to help. Led by the kindergarten teachers, a challenge went out to the school to raise as much money as possible to help the stricken Haitian . people. They presented a ,$911.50 check to the Ameri-* can Red Cross. A third of the money was raised by the kindergarten classes, and the balance came from students in other grndes.Receiving the check for the Red Cross wns Su­ zanne Rodgers, director of fund raising. She, told her audience of kindergartners, “1 am so proijd of you. You have made a difference in the world. What you have done is huge and amazing: you have given the people of Haiti hope.” Rodgers said the Red Cross had vaccinated some 200,000 Haitian children against diseases that may strike in the aftermath of the earthquake, and that money would be used , for food, shelter and clothing. Student representatives from all grades spoke with Rodgers; many told her they hoped some of their money would help with rebuilding schools in Haiti. Julian Howard, told Mrs. Rodgers, “Thank you for giving money to Haiti. I would like for some of the money to help children come to America." When Mr. and Mrs. Hovy- nrd arrived in Davie County with Jada, Julian, and their, own three children, Brynn, John, and Robin, they were in the process of adopting three more Haitian children. Then the earthquake struck and the Howards did not know whether the three chil­ dren were even alive. All three survived. Mr. Howard flew to Haiti and was able to bring home one of the children, but there was an agonizing wait be­ fore the remaining two chil­ dren were allowed to leave the island to join their adop­ tive family. i « i l l Я Above, Lindsay Crotts shows her limbo skills at the Pinebrook sock hop. Above right are some 50s memorabilia. At middle right are students wait for instructions, and below, teacher Linda Harris m easures a bubble blown by Trace Brown. Pinebrook Students Learn About 50s Fun Pinebrook Elementary fifth graders went bnck in time on Friday, Feb. 19 to a 1950s Sock Hop. Students came to school dressed in poodle skirts, ■ leather jackets arid rolled-up jeans. In Innguage arts clnss- ' es, students did interactive Smart Bonrd lessons on the 50s. They lenrned about new inventions nnd new products that came out in the 50s such as M&M candies and color TV. Students lenrned about TV shows popular during the time as well as events thnt defined the 50s, such as the Civil Rights Movement. After lunch, students went to tbi gym decornted "50s- style” by fifth grade parents. Students pnrticipnted in bub- ble-gum blowing contests, limbo, and lenrned how to do the "stroll,” Students enjoyed dancing to 50s music and get- the period, ting their pictures taken in n Parents helped to mnke the bright red convertible from Sock Hop fun. д;-,иь, i- , i I Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - DI ‘Big Skies’ Photos On Exhibit Through March 16 Wclcomc to Big Skies country. Welcome to the worki of Mnrshiill E, 'lyicr. The Dnvie photographer 1ms n show, Big Skies, thnt will be nt Ihe Fine Arts Center nt Salem College through March 16, Visit www.Marsholliyier.com to lenm more. “1 love the visual space which can be captured with photogrnphie pnn- ornniie techniques," he snid. “In nddi­ tion 10 the underlying Inndscnpe, I find the diversity of skies fnscinnting,”The clouds, nnd their nssocinted weather, nre major influences. The time of dny land apEle of.the li^lu, can chwge. the ' ci^p.r orihe cfomls ■ ‘‘The integration bf ilic'se elements - clouds, light and color - brings to me the iinnge to be cnpliired," he snid. The jjlioto composites nre big, cre­ ated from multiple; photographs of n single scene. As the images nre com­ bined, the digitnl file increases ns does the totnl resolution, which nllows for printed imnges to be larger than wilh a single image, lyier said most images were crenled wilhn wide angle lens, nnd while some final imnges are horizontal, the images which created it nre verticnl, "This gives the final image a greater visual height with' the panoramic horizontal dimension,” He has spent the pnst 10 yenrs com­ piling the phologrnphs, Tyier is no newcomer to photogra­ phy. For the pnst 38 years, he has been taking photographs of very small parts of the human eye as an ophthalmic photographer. He earned n bachelor’s degree in professionnl photography from the Rochester Institute of Tech­ nology in 1970, After working at Yale for four years as chief ophthalmic photographfr, for the past 35 .years, has been nt the Wake Forest University Eye Center in Wiiiston-Snlem, where he is an instructor in the Department of Ophthalmology, Division of Surgi- cni Science, . i, i.» D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 D a t e l i n e This truck picks up pets in Davie County, for spay/neu­ ter surgeries. H u m a n e S o c ie t y O f f e r s L o w C o s t S p a y /N e u t e r S e r v ic e s In D a v ie The Humane Society of Da- ’ vie. County introduces a new J spay/neuter service for local ' pot owners. , ' ,pn the second Wednesday of ' each month, a van'from tho Hu- .' mane Society of the Piedmont jn Owners may sign up for vac­ cinations for pets. The clinic requires a current rabies vaccine for each animal; if n pot owner cannot show documentation for a current rabies vaccination, the clinic will provide the rabies Ordensbqro confies to the adop- ' vaccination for on additionnt tion coilter for pot pick-up. The chnrgo. Reservations and pay- Ijots are taken to tho clinic for ment for the clinic transport ' surgery, monitored overnight, must be mado at least one week and retumed to Mocksville the in advance, next moming. The spay/neuter clinic trnns- "The clinic offers yory af- port will run on Wednesday, ' fordable pricing for surgery on March 10, retuming on March ' both dogs and cats,” said Jane 'McAllister. 11. Space is available. Call the adoption center at 751-5214 for additional information. I T e e n C h a r g e d W it h R a p e F-Un..ci.rM$.ers. Friday, M arch 5 Shum rockR un,W nlk& 'l№ ts'IV ot, 4-7 p.m .,St. FrancisofA ssisiCutho- lic C hurch, 862 Yudkinville Rd., M ocksville. Info: 336-473-5730, Saturday, l\/larch 6 B B Q C hlckcn D inner,ntA dvance First Bnpl,, 1938 N C 801 South, 11 a,m , til 5 p,in, Eal-in or tnke-oul. M enu; half chickcn, beans, slaw, roll, dessert. Tickcls: $7, C o //995- 8232 before M arch 6. All proceeds lo youth m issions. H ot D og/H aniburgcrFundrnl<icr, nt Bailey’s Chnpel U M C , 5-7:30 p.m ., proceed lo renovallng fel­ low ship hnll. Presented by B ailey’s United M ethodist M en, C om m unity D rcakrns(,iilAdvnncc UM C, 7-10 a.m , M emi: ham , sau­ sage, eggs, grits, gravy, biscuits, m uffins, onm go ju ice, coffec, Saturday, M arch 13 C om m unity B reak fast, al First P resbyterian, 7-1,0 a.m . D ona­ tions accepted wilh proceeds lo m issions, Saturday, M arch 27 A il You C an E at B rcnkfast, by Ihe Cooleem ee W om en’s Civitan C lub, 6-11 a.m , nt V FW Bidg,, N C 801 South, Cooleem ee, Hnm, sausage, eggs, grits, baked apples, grnvy,biscuits,coffce,ornngejuice. W alk-ins w elcom c, Saturday, M arch 20 S h a d y G ro v e H igh !925-19S6 R eunion, at A dvance U M C fel­ low ship hnll, social hour 4 p.m ,, program 5p.m „pothickm eal6p.m ,. D rinks will be provided. D onation will bo collected to pny for paper goods nnd rent on building. Call 998-4627 or 9989-4320 if you nt- lended Shady Orovo H igh between 1956 and 1925, ■B e lígíoD Friday, M arch 5 j By Jackie Seabolt ; touching her for [tcriod of lime 1 Enterprise Record beginning when she was 7 yenrs ' of age,, ■ A Forsyth county teenager Tho child ropoHed tho inci- has been arrested and charged dents had occtirrcdovor a period Arcnftislors^inistc~rsDlnncr,at : with raping a child in Davie of five years at a location in Blaise Bapt, Church, Mocksville, Advance, > '6 :3 0 p,m. with music & guest After several interyioWs, speaker. Meal is free, but rcserva- includihg foretisic interviews lions required; Call 751-3639. by medicnl professionals, it Saturday, M arch 6 . was dlscovercd'llio rape had T h e P atch w o rk of a Woman’s occurred, , Life, at Courtney Bapt, Church, 9 Hemnndoz remains iti Davie, ‘' m' ’ P'"’'- childcare County Jail under a $30,000 secured bond. ■ " ' His first court appearance was not listed. County. According to Capt. J .D. Hart­ man of the'Dnvie Sheriff’s Of- flco, Sergio Joel Hernandez, 17, of Winston-Salem was arrested Feb. 26 for first degree rape of a child and two counts of indecent liberties with n child. An investigation wns con­ ducted by Det. Sgt. Scot Kimol after a minor reported thnt Her­ nandez hnd been inappropriately F in d L o c a l C r im e S t a t is t ic s O n lin e By Jackic Scabolt. Enterprise Record The Davie County Sheriffs ;; Department is now offering u : new service to help keep resi- dents informed of any criminal r activity in the county. The website is called www. sheriff’s department from tho agency icon. They are then directed to a mop of the county and can view crime and sex offender locntions, olong with dates of incidents. The site is updated daily so anyone viewing will get the “ mnpnimbus.com and it provides most up to date activities oc- nn up close nnd detailed, map curring In tho county, that shows crimes in your neigh- Hartinnn says the plans are borhood and areas nearby. to link the website with the According to Cnpt. J.D. sheriff department’s website Hartman the sité went live last and make it easier for residents week and is tho opportunity for residents to research what’s happening in their neighbor­ hoods via the web. Once a resident reaches the websito they can select the to access. For how, you can go there directly and keep an eye on what crimes may be occurring near you. provided, free adm ission, RSV P to 983-289Ó or 463-2453, Sunday, M arch 14 A nnual U shers D ay, at Cednr Creek' M issionary Bapt, C hurch, 3 p.in. with guest speaker, " SpegiaLEventg Fri. & Sat., March 5 & 6 A nnual D ad d y /ü au fih tcr D ance, by M ocksville Parks & Rec, Pick your night. Cost: $40 percouplc/,$ 10 each ndditional child. Prc-regislni- tion required, call 751-2325, .PategtQRgmemtjgr Saturday, March 6 P r o s tr a te C n n c c r S c re e n in g , hosted by Dnvie H ealth D ept., G e t R id O f O u t d a t e d M e d ic in e s The Mocksville Police De­ partment will host a “medicine drop” for area residents to get rid of unneoded or outdated inedications on Wednesday, March 17 nt Walmart, 9 a,m,-l p.m. H O W A R D R E A L T Y Tldy38fVÍ5BAonU$taÍM.Proí.lan(Jícap0d. 8Ш.ЕП1ЮПУАТИ)1Ш0А.1ят1а11Ш b$nioaraoeon0.6}t/'ac.$169,e00 nralicreage. 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F resh M a rk e t M uscadinc P ro ­ duction W orkshop, 10 a,m . til .12 noon, at G arden G ate Vineyards, 261 Scenic D rive, M ocksville. To pre-register call 753-6100 (do so by M arch I). Feb. 11, March 11 F rL 'cD lnbctcsC ookingC lasses, nt D avie Cooperative Extension C en­ ter, 6;30-8;30 p.m . Pre-registration required,751-6100 or 753-6177, Thursday, March 18 M am m ogram C linic, hosted by D avie Health Dept,, 8:30 a.m , til 3 p.m . Call 753-6774 fur info on how lo get a free m am niogrnm . Meetings Thursday, M arch 4 M ocksville G ard en C lu b , nt First U M C ,C hurchSlrccl,M ocksville in the fellow ship hall, 7 p.m, Tuesday, March 9 B reast C an cer R csourcc & Infor­ m ation G ro u p , at D avie Library in Ihe multi-purpo.se room , program by Susan 0 , Kom en Foundation, 7 p.m , Cnll 751-2777 for info. C o n su m er & F am ily A dvisory 'C o m n iltlcc, 6 p.m ., Onk Grove U M C (dow nstairs), Coiilnct; m issjulic@ m ocksvillc.com Tuesday, M arch 16 D em ocratic W om en, 6 p.ni,, nt A ri's (form erly P ier 601), w ilh guest spenker. Ongoing D avic B eek eep ers A sso ciatio n , second M onday o f every m onth, 7 p.m ,, 114 D octor Slate D rive, M ocksville (EM S building). Visitors w elcom e. To lind out m ore info; ww w.daviebeekcepers.org D avic C ounty R epublican M en ’s F e d e ra tio n , second T hurs. of every m onth, 6:30 p.m. at Pier 601, M ocks­ ville. For info: 909j3534. B reast C nnccr R esource & In fo r­ m ation G ro u p , every 2nd l\iesday o f the m onth, at Dnvie Libm ry in the m ulli-purpse room , 7 p.m . Cnll 751-2777 for info, D avic Q u ilters G uild, 3rd M on, o f each m onth, for info: 49?-2000, V F W l> ost'4024,7p,m .,2ndT ues, ench m onth, V FW H ut, Sanford Av- enue,M ocksville,Eligiblem em bers w elcom e. C om e early for refresh­ m ents, For info cnll 492-7521, T riu m p h P a r e n tin g C la s se s , W ednesdays, 10:30 n.m „ cnll for info: 751-5636, H u m an e Society o t D avic C o., bi­ m onthly m ceilngs2n(lTiies,ofcvcry cvcn-num bcred m onth, ht Humnne Society A doption Ccnter, 290 Eaton Rd, Cnll 751-5214 for info, D avie C o. F ra te rn a l O rd e r of Police L odge 94,3rd Tues. o f every m onth, 7 p .m „Z cko’s Restaurant, Dnvie C o. R epublican Party,every third Tues, o f m onth, 7:30 p.m , in Davie Co. coftrthousc. D nvie A m ateu r R adio C lu b , 1st Tuesday o f ench m onth, 7 p.m ., Dnvie Co, Hospilnl Training R o o m ,. Public w elcom e, , D av ie C o . R e p u b lic a n M e n ’s F ed eratio n , second Tues. o f ev­ ery m onth, 6:30 p.m ., Sngebrush Steakhouse, M ocksville. For info: 909-3534. D avie H istorical & G enealogical Society, 4th Tiies., 7 p.m ., Duvic Library, M ocksvllie L ions C lu b , 1st Thurs­ day, 7 p.m ,, fellow ship hall of St. F rancisof A ssisi,Y ndkinville Road, M ocksville (bonrd tnceling contin­ ues 1st & 3rd T hurs., 6 p.m.). A l-A non F am ily G ro u p , at M ace­ donia M oravian C hurch, N .C, 801 N „ A dvance, Sundays 8 p.m ,, Rm. 225 (above fellow ship hnll), Al- A non is n group thnt helps fnmilics & friends o f alcoholics, Cooleem ee W om ens C ivitan C lub, m eets 4th T hurs. o f each m onth, 7 p.m . Cooleem ee First Bapt. fellow­ ship hall, 204 M arginal St., C ool­ eem ee. All area Indies invited. For further info; 336-284-4795. S tltch -In , n gnlhering o f crafters nt M ocksville Library, second Wed. o f ench m onth, 7-8:15 p,m . B ring' your portnble project nn nil your best tips nnd tricks to share. Info; 751-2023. C om m unity F oundation o f D avie C ounty B oard of D irectors, 2nd M on,, 5 p,m . Rotating m eeting. For info/m onthly locatio n cnll 753-6903. M o ck sv ille G a rd e n C lu b , 1st Thurs, o f each m onth, 7 p,m „ in fonner fellow ship hall behind First U M C, M ain Street, M ocksville, N orth D avie R u rita n C lub, m onth­ ly dinner m eetings, second M on. of ench m onth, 7:30 p.m , Cnll 782- 4276 for info nnd locution o f next m eeting. S m a rtS ta rto fD av Ic C ounty board m eeting, 3rd Tues. o f every other m onth (begins Jan,) at SiuiTrust on Yadkinviiie R d,, 9-10:30 n.m. Q uestions: 751-2113, A lzheim er’s S u p p o rt G ro u p , 2nd Tuesday o f each m onth, 6:30 p.m ,. nt Autum n Cnre, M ocksville, Info;. 751-3535, D nvie C iv ita n C lu b m eets 4th Thurs, o f cnch m onth, Feb,-Oct., 7 p.m ., nt Hillsdale Bapt, Church, Hwy, 158. All visitors welcome, N A A C P C om m unity A w areness M eeting, every 4th M on, o f each m onth, 7 p.m ,, nt Shiloh Bapt, church. C en ter E C A C lub m eets 3rd Tues­ day o f each m onth,at C enlerC om m , Bidg,, 7:30 p.m . Please join us. D isabled A m erican V eterans Post 75 m eets on third M onday o f cnch m onth, 7 p,m ,, nt 1958 Hwy. 601 S, Contnct Rnlph at 751-5118 for m ore info. Tow n O f Cooleem ee P lanning B oard, m eets 3rd.Tlnirs. of cnch m onth nt Cooleem ee Tow n H all, 7 p.m. A utism S u p p o rt G ro u p 3rd M on­ day o f each m onth, 6:30 p.m ,, at Hillsdale Bapt, C hurch, Advancc, Dnvie C ounty D iabetes S u p p o rt G ro u p , first Thurs. o f every m onth, 7-8:30 p.m ., nt Dnvie C o. Public Library Sm all Conference Room , Info: 751-8700. D avic C o . H o sp ita l A u x ilary , every second Tues., in bonrd room , 6 p.m, D avie B usiness W om en’s A ssocia­ tio n , 1st W ed, of cach m onth, 12 noon,nt SunTrust Bnnk, Spenker of interest nnd entered lunch, cost $8, Yearly m em bership $35, Contact Cathy BoleS' 753-1006 for m ore info, D avie C ounty H orse E m ergency R escue T eam , 7:30 p,m „ dow n­ stairs nt the Agricultural Building, M ocksville. Every 3rdTuesday ench m onth. For info; 940-2111. Dnvie C o. B and B oosters, m eets 2nd T\iesdny o f m onth, 7:30 p.m ., D avie High Band Room . C bristianB uslncssnicn’sC om m it- tce o f M ocksville.T hursdnys, 7 a.m . M ucksvillc Roinry Hut, G old W ing Ib u rin g A ssociation, Red Pig Bnrbecue, G reasy Corner, N ,C ,801 at U.S, 6 0 1 ,6 p.m . 284- 4799, C oolecinvc R ecreatio n A ssocia­ tio n , Znchary H ouse, 1st Tucsduy, 7 p.m. T h e A rtist G ro u p , Dnvie Coim ty L ibrary,? p,m ,lnslT ues,C nll B on­ nie at 998-5274, C e n te r C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p ­ m e n t,3rd M on„7 p,m ,C om m unity Bidg, C o o le e m e e T ow n B o n rd , 3rd T iiesday,Ibw n H all, 6 p.m , unless otherw ise noted. C o o le e m e e A A , b eh in d G ood Shepherd Episcopal, Tues, & Fri., 8 p.m. N o rth C o o leem ee a n d C la rk R o ad C ouncil, 2nd W ednesday. 7 p.m . Friendship Baptist Fellow ­ ship Hall, M ocksville A A , closed non-sm ok­ ing m eeting, at St, Francis o f Assisi Church fellow ship hall, 862 Yadk­ inviiie Rd,, M ocksville, Thursday, 7 p,m . Info; Jan 753-6863, D nvie D om estic V iolence Services nnd R ap e C risis C enter. Offers weekly support group for dom estic violence & sexual assault victim s, Tho group meets every Tues, evening from 6:30-8:30 p,m . Please cnll of­ fice for location, 751-3450, S ons o f C o n fed erate V eternns, 1st M onday, Cooleem ee Historical Building, 7 p,m. M ocksville R otary C lub,T uesdays, 12; 10 p.m ,. Rotary Hut, F nriidngton M asonic L odge No, 265,2nd M onday, 7:30 p,m , nt Ihe lodge, D avie C o . U n ited W ay B o a rd o f D irecto rs, 4th M onday, 5:30 p.m .. Brock Center A nnex, C o n f Room 208, D avic H igh A tldetic B oasters, 3rd M onday, 7 p.m ,, school cafeteria, F arm in g to n R u rita n C lu b , 2nd Tiuirsday, 7:30 p.m ., Farm ington M elhodist church, H E L P S M inistries, Christian re­ covery progrnm for wom en sexunlly abused as children. M ondiiys, 7:30 p.m ,, 41 court Square, Room 210. P aren ts R esource O rganization (PR O ) support group for fam ilies of childrea wilh disabilities, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m . Call Rosem ary Kropfelder at 998-3311 for loca­ tion, Jerlcho-H ardlson R u rita n Club^ 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m ,, club build­ ing. H ealth D ept,, clinic hours; M on.- Fri„ 8:30-11:30 a.m ,, l-4;.30 p.m. D nvie C ounty B oard o f Social Services, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS. N arcotics A nonym ous Agninst All Odds G roup, First Bnpt, Church, 390 N, M nin Street (upstairs), Thurs. 7 p.m .. Sun, 6 p.m . D rug Problem ? H elpline, 336-785-7280, M ocksville A m erican L eglun Post 174, VFW H ut, Sanford Ave„ 2nd T hursday,? p.m. M ocksville C ivitnn C lu b , 7 p,m „ 2nd & 4th M ondays, at First Pres­ byterian C hurch, i A d v an ce M e m o ria l P o st 8719 VcleralisofForcignW arsandU idics A uxlllnty,4lhT ues„7;30pjn„posl hom e. Feed Mill Road, Dnvie C ounty R ight l b L ife, 7 p.m ,, 3rd T hursdny, grand jury room , courthouse, 751-5235 o r 492-5723, C ooleem ee M em orial V F W Post 1119,2nd, 4th Thurs,, 7 p.m ., VFW Hnll, N.C. 801, C o rin th ian L odge No, I7F& A M , 2nd, 4lh Fridays, 7:30 p.m . nt the lodge,. M ocksville L odge N o, 134, 1st Tucsday,7;30 p.m , at the lodge, Cooleem ee C ivitnn’s C lu b M eet­ ing, 1st and 3rd M on, each m onth, 7 p.m „ Red Pig, Hwy, 801, C ool­ eem ee, DavieCo.MSSupportGroup,2nd M on. of cnch m onth, 6 p ,m „ Dnvie Co. Hospilnl, YMCA For m ore inform nlion, cnll 751- 9622, visit ww w,dnvie.ym cnnw nc. org, or com e to the Y M C A for a tour. Kids Night Out Parents can enjoy a date w hile kids enjoy the Y M C A , R egister no>v for “It's All A bout Pirates K ids Nighl O ut" for Friday, M arch 12, 6:30-10:30 p,m . O pen to children 3 m onlhs-12,'M em bers si's/n o n ­ m em bers $20, Register by noon on T hurs„M nrch 11 to avoid a $10 per child late fee. YMCA Scavenger Hunt Looking for fun way to spend nn evening as a family. Com e to Y M C A on Friday, M arch 19 for scnvcnger himt. Event is free for YM CA m em - bers,$2perperson/$10forpolcntinl m em bers. R egister by M nrch 16. H om eschool P.E. W eekly physical fitness program for hom eschoolcrs. In thegym ,w orkon pers'nnnl Illness, coordination, and skill developm ent through organized sports. Includes w ater safety and sw im lesso n ! Cost; $20 per child, Sessons are T hurs,, 9-11 a,m . M em bers Only Join the Y/vlCA and take advantage o f w ater aerobics, yoga, biking, w alking, personal train in g , nnd m ore,Com e Visitnnd lourourfacility al 2 1S Cem etery Slreetand leam how we build strong kids,strong fam ilies, nnd strong com m unities. Swim L essons Sign up now for sw im lessons. C hoose T ues/T hurs, evening les­ sons ($38 m em bors/$75 potentinl m em bers) or Sat, m om ing lessons ($20 member.s/$38 potential m em ­ bers), Private & fam ily lessons also available. S .Q ,D la r-g . All Senior A ctivities take place at D avie County Senior Services located at 278 M eroney St,, M ocks­ ville unless otherNvise noted. Call 753-6230, Ongoing S r.L u n ch b o x ,M ,T ,W , I l;3 0 a,m „ Th, & Fri,, 11 a.m ., lunch served daily. S liver H ealth E xercises, Exercise Room o f Senior Services, Tues, & Thurs, 8:30 a.m . at M ock Place, (open lo nny senior). Q u iltin g C lu b , ev ery M ondny, 10 n,m. B ridge, every Fridny, 2 p,m, S K IP B O , W ednesdays, 1 p.m . Scrapbooking,every 2ndTuesdny, 2 p.m , D r.D unn,Po<llatrlst,atSr,Serviccs every three w eeks, 8;30a.m „please call for dates. Free Blood P ressure C hecks, once ' a m onth, nt 10:30 n.m , in the N utri­ tion Site, Singing S eniors C h o ru s, T hurs­ days, 10 a.m . S crab b le, I p,m , every M onday, T exas H o ld ’E m -T hu rsdays, 1 p.m, , G rief S u p p o rt G ro u p , 1st & 3rd l\lesdays at 6 p.m, Sr, B ook C lu b , every second Tués, of the m onth, 12:30 p,m. C o m p u ter C lasses - nre available, cnll for infonnntion. A rth ritic Exercise - e v e ^ other W ed, 10:30 a.m . L ow Im p act A erobics - Tues, & Thurs,, 11 a.m . Fitness E qu ip m en t R oom - open M on.-Tluirs, 8 a.m . til 8 p.m , Fri­ days 8 a.m , til 5 p.m , & Sat, 9 a,m , til 1 p.m. H tble Tennis - every T ues. 1-4 p.m. A rt, M ondays 9 a.m , til 12 p.m . Pigeon Forge, Tn. Trip A pril 20-22, deadline for registra­ tion is M arch 5, com e by Sr, Services or call 753-6230 for m ore info. Report Davie Dateline By Noon On Monday Item s fo r D avic D ateline should be reported by noon M onday of the publication w eek.C all 751-2120 or drop it by die office, at S, M ain St, across from the courthouse. »9 1 ; J DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - D3 LEGAL NOTICES north CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF north CAROUNA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 10SP38 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY WILLIAM D. LEONARD AND MARIASEATS LEONARD DATED AUGUST 3, 2005 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 819 AT PAGE 902 IN THE DAVIE . COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol the power and authority oontalnad In the above-ralerenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured Indebtedness and (allure to perform the stipulation and agreemenla therein contained and, pursuant lb demand ol the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the usual place ol sale at Ihe county courthouse ol said county at 3;00 PM on March 18, 2010 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon, In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; Lying and being In Farmington Township Davie County North Carolina and beginning at a T-bar with cap found; said T-bar with cap found being located In the Western right of way of Farmington Rd, SR 1410 and being the Northeastern corner of Harold G. Seats and wife Debra 0, Seals DB 149 Page 87, Tax Map E-S, Tax Lot 17,01 and being the Southeastern corner of the within described properly; thence with said Seats'llne South 88 degrees 18 minutes 19 seconds West 208.75 feet from an Iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; thence North 02 degree 19 minutes 23 seconds West 208.75 to an Iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; thence North 88 degrees 18 minutes 19 seconds East 208,75 to an Iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; said Iron rebar set being located In tha Western right of way of said Farmington Rd; thence with said right ol way South 02 degrees 19 mlniites 23 seconds East 208,75 leet to the point and place of beginning and containing 1,000 acres as suiveyed by Stone Land Surveying Company December 6th, 2001, see DB 77 Page 87, Tax Map E-5, part of Tax Lot 17, And Being more commonly known as: 989 Farmington Rd, lUlocksvllle, NC 27028 The record owner(s) of the property, as redected on the records ol the Register of Deeds, la/are William D. Leonard and Marla Seats Leonard. The property to be olfered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Neither the Trustee nor Ihe holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees,' agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or, relating to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified lunds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration ot the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING, Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR -LEASEHOLD , TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing In the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice lo the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the eftective date ot the termination. The dale of this Notice Is February 25,2010, 10-000848 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drivel Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 http://shaplroattomey3. com/nc/ 3-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate ol ANN VANN SWEET (aka Ann V, Sweet; Ann Sweet) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P,0, Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or before the 4th day of June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned; This the' 4th day of March, 2010, David G, Sweet, Executor 604 W, Meadecrest Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Send claims to; Estate of Ann Vann Sweet David Q. Sweet, Executor c/o Neal E, Tackabery Blanco Tackabery & Matamoros, RA, P, O, Drawer 25008 WInslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor lor the Estate of GUDYS W, BICKFORD (aka Gladys Bickford) of Advance,'Davle County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O, Drawer 25008, WInslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or before B erm uda M ini's S elf sto ra g e 146 Com m erce Dr., Hillsdale (Behind A Cleaner World)336-998-9661 5x5 up to 10x20 Standard & Climate Controlled CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS! O P E N H O U S E Goimtiy Meadows Model Home SATURDAY, M arch 6 • 10am -5pm and SUNDAY, M arch 7 * 1 2 N oon-6pm StibiUvision is localcit on C ountry Lane, M octisvllle, NC between I lii’y. 601 a n ti Hwy. ISB the 4th day of June, 2010, or this 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 4th day of March, 2010, Jane M, Earlck, Executor 12396 Bethel Ridge Road Vevay, IN 47043 Send claims to; Estate of Gladys W. Bickford Jane M, Earlck, Executor c/o Neal E, Tackabery Blanco Tackabery & Matamoros, RA. P, 0. Drawer 25008 WInslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Hillsdale Mini Storage located at 153 Webb Way, Advance, NC 27006, Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. rain or shine, the following units of personal property will be sold to satisfy a lien for rental fees. SOLO AS IS - WHERE IS-to the highest bidder for CASH ONLY All sales are considered final, Hillsdale • Mini Storage reserves the right to reject any bid, withdraw any property from the sale and cancel sale without notice, A clean up deposit will be required. Announcements take precedence over printed material. Unit #, TENANT DESCRIPTION; 025 Carol ReavIs, furnltute and boxes, 098 Sabrina Shoffner, clothing, 012 Andy Jones, crib and toys. 3-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale; Mocksville Mlnl-Slorage Intends to sell the contents of the following units for unpaid rent and expenses. #88 George Clement, #7 Terri Hunter Reid, and #73 Tammy Casey. Public sale date Is March 19, 2010 at 1:00 p,m. Household Items. No personal checks. Balance must be paid by March . 17,2010 to avoid sale, 124 Eaton Rd„ 751-2483, 3-4-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT • DIVISION IREDELL COUNTY 08SP1009/Davle 08SP289 • IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUSTEXECUTEDBYTHOMAS L, NESBIT AND NANCY E, NESBIT DATED JUNE 24, 2005 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 1911 AT PAGE 548 AND MODIFIED BY AGREEMENT RECORDED IN IREDELLOOUNTYON 4/21/2008 IN BOOK 1934 AT PAGE 1842 IN THE IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in tho above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured Indebtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 1:00 PM on March 19, 2010 the following described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon. In Iredell County, North Carolina, and being more partlculady described as follows; BEGINNING . at an existing iron pin In the Western margin ol S,R, 1158 (Stroud Mill Road), the Southwestern corner ol the lands of Martha E, Edwards, et (Deed Book 109, page 587), and running thence with the Western margin of S,R, 1158 the following five (5) courses and distances; (1) South 34-00-28 West 442,58 feel to a point; (2) South 39-18- 55 West 203.38 feet to a point; (3) South 42-48.24 West 93.83 feet to a point; (4) South 52-38-08 West 112,48 feet to a point; and (5) South 56-57-18 West 197,71 feet to a point iti the centerline of the creek, the line of Martha E, Edwards: thence with the centerline of the meanderlngs of Ihe creek, Ihe following seven courses and distances: (1) North 39-32-08 West 333,96 feet to a point; (2) North 22-55-31 West 38,13 feet to a point; (3) North 40-37-, 07 West 467.39 feet lo a point; (4) North 14-04-38 West, 223.05 feet to a point; (5) North 16-47-08 West 197,19 feet to a point; (6) North 52-40-52 Wasl 213,78 feet to a point; and (7) North 01-58-43 West 188,02 feet to a point, corner of Martha E, Edwards; thence with the line of Martha E, Edwards, iSouth 85-55- 27 East 668,32 feet to an existing Iron pin; thence continuing with the Edwards lins, South 55-40- 48 East 728,82 leet to an existing Iron pin; thence continuing with the line of Edwards. South 59-52- 19 East 283,93 feet to an existing Iron pin In the Western margin S,R, 1158, the point and place of BEGINNING, containing 24.74 acres, more or less, with this description taken from a survey by Sam R Hall, NCRLS L-2930, last revised May 17,1993, And Being more commonly known as: 454 Stroud Mill Road, Harmony, NC 28834 Tho record owner(s) ot the property, as reflected on the records ol the Register of Deeds, Is/are Thomas Lynn Nesbit and Nancy Ellen Lanter Nesblt. The property to be olfered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note securpd by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, ‘ nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure, A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must be tendered in the form of certllied lunds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all - remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING, Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale, SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: II you are a tenant residing In the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable lor rent due under th^ agreement prorated to the eflectlve date of the termination. 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Each offic# Ii indepandantiy owned end ojwated.T R I A D , R E A L T O R S ГЛГ.Ц-...-:.! i ' , J , 't ■ ...................... . , ■■ ■ ........................... • . T -n■. ’V.',*' V’. i l - , , ■' r 1- r' r -T-i .• .................-/1- ...y ./ D 4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2010 - DS LEGAL NOTICES i ; NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of ttie Estate of ROBERT ALLEN STEELE, aka ROBERTA, STEELE, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons,' firms and corporations having claims against the deceased to exhibit them lo the ■ undersigned, on or before the 11th day ol May, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said deceased will please make Immediate payment. This the 11th day of February, SOIO. Jean B, Steele 290 Lakevlew Road Mocksville, NC 27028 David P, Mast, Jr„ Attorney 3325 Healy Drive, Suite D, Wlnston-Salsm, NC 27103 2-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for Ihe Estate of RACHEL PHILLIPS HELTON (aka Rachel P, Helton; Rachel Helton) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations to having claims against the, of said decedent lo exhibit them to the estate of said decedent to exhibit ' them to Ihe undersigned al P.O, Drawer 26008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 11th day ol May, 2010, or this 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 Ihe Illh day ol February, 2010., James E, Creamer, Jr„ Executor RO, Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 Send claims to; Estate of Rachel philips Helton c/o James E, Creamer, Jr„ Executor Blanco Tackabery & Matamaros, PA„ RO, Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 2-11-41П Gastonia, North Carolina 28053- 0488, on or before the 26th day of May, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons, llrms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 25lh day of February, 2010, D, Michael Payseur Executor of the Estate ot Steven Michael Beaver Elizabeth Nelsier Sumner Mullen Holland & Cooper, P.A, Attorneys for Estate RO, Box 488 Gastonia, NC 28053-0488 ' 2-25-41П NORTH CAROLINA PAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified on the 28th day of January, 2010, as Executor of the Estate of LAURA S, WOOD a/k/a Laura S, Sides, deceased, of Davie County, North Carolina, does hereby nollly all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 11th day of May, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said Estate will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 11th day of February, 2010, Jerry Q, Wood Executor of Ihe Estate of Laura S, Wood, aka Laura S. Sides, Deceased 4011 University Drive, Sle. 300 Durham, NO 27707 William X Hulchlns, Jr. Kannon, Craver, Belo, Craig & McKee, PLLC Attorneys at Law RO. Box 51579 Durham, NC 27717-1579 2-11-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified аз Executor ol Ihe Estate ol SUSAN MARIE HENDRIX, late of Davla County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 251h day of May, 2010,- being three (3) months from the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 25th day ol February, 2010, JACK GRAHAM HENDRIX 1515 Hutton Lance Sle, 103 PO Box 6437 High Point, NC 27262 2-25-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT 10 CVD 73 Angela Christine Robbins Harmon vs, Timothy D, Harmon TO; Timothy D, Harmon TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking against you has been Hied In Ihe above entitled action. The nature ol the relief being sough Is: absolute divorcé, child custody, and resumption ol maiden name. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than forty (40) days from this date and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought, This Ihe 18lh day of February, 2010, PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES PA ; Lynne Hicks Attorney lor Angela Christine Robbins Harmon 124 West Depot Street • Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone: (336)751-3312 2-18-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiifled as Executor ol the Estate of STEVEN MICHAEL BEAVER, late of 348 Country Lane, Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby nollly all persons, llrms and corporations having claims age^insl the estate of said decedent to present them to Ihe undersigned at RO, Box 488, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of RUTH KELLER AYERS, deceased, ol Davie - County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 2010, being three months from the first day ol publication or , this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery.' All persons, llrms and corporations Indebted lo said estate are notified lo make Immediate payment tot he' undersigned. This 18th day ol February, 2010. Frances LuRay A. Meyers 624 Gordon Drive Advance, NC 27006 Piedmont Legal Associates, PA Lynne Hicks, Attorney 124 W. Depot St„ Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-3312 2-18-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Havingquaiilied as Co-Executors of the Estate of FRANKLIN GRAY MCBRIDE, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 11th day ol May, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of pubiication or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sEiid estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of February, 2010, DARRYL GRAY fiilCBRIDE 207 Applewood Road Mocksville, NC 27028 SEAN DAVID MCBRIDE 2264 Ebenezer Church Road Coats, NC 27521 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys At Law Ten Court Square 103 Cedar Lane Advance, NC 27006 2-11-41Р ■rtiey cavM, frb iu ►vtLLes to see H er skvtlle, b u t to see H er ^w>wjitst tufltees yoM. 00 w o w \ s w e e t sixteeiA/ w e Love o u r £0M.tHem> B e lle ! Mow,, Nitetet, Missy, sttfinavde, M ad ü ÎM , кол aiMÌ pomU« NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 10SP31 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY MARTIN R UNE DATED SEPTEMBER 5, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 729 AT PAGE 151 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In Ihe above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In Ihe payment of the secured Indebtedness and failure to perform the sllpulallon and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol Ihe owner and holder of the secured debt, Ihe undersigned subslltute trustee will expose for sale al public auction to the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale al the county courthouse ol said county al 2:00 PM on March 11, 201 d Ihe following described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon. In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows; BEGINNING at an Iron, said Iron being located in the Northwest corner ol Grady L. McClamrock, Deed Book 187, Page 778, Davie County Registry, and also being located In the Southern right ol way line ol Avon Street; thenoe from said point of Beginning along McClamrock's West line South 05 deg. 12' 05” West 151.46 feet to an Iron; thence North 87 deg. 03 ■ 45" West 74.99 feet to an Iron In Ihe Southeast corner of David Alan Cowden, Deed Book 162, Page 95, Davie County Registry: thence wllh Cowden's East line North 05 deg. 12' 30" East 151.55 leet to an Iron in Cowden's Northeast corner and also being in tho Southern right ol way line ol Avon Street; thence with the Southern right ol way line of Avon Street South 87 deg. 00' 00" East 74,97. feet to an iron, Ihe point and piace of Beginning, containing 0.261 acres, more or less, and being In accordance wilh a survey prepared by George Robert Slone, RLS, dated June 25, 1997, The above described property being Informally known as Tax Lot H-27, Map 1-4-13, Davie County Tax Maps, And Being more commonly known as; 156 Avon St, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds, la/are Martin P. Lane, The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Neither Ihe Trustee nor Ihe holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale. Any and Harris Pool & Supplies (Ug'Cbilcab'PooltSiialnitafalioa OpNÉ«t(^«>VlnHlJwr Replacent Tommy Hiirris/Owncr-Over 20 Yrs, Exp. 277 Pleiisant Acre Dr., Mocksvillc Home 1336) 284-4817 Business (336) 90И027 all responslbllllles or liabilllles arising out of or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, ^ and unpaid taxes and assessments . including but not limited to any transfer lax associated with the loreciosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of Ihe amount of the bid or seven hundred llfty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form of certllled funds at the time of.Ihe sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following Ihe expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING, Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit wili be frozen pending Ihe outcome of any re-sale, SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD' TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing In ' the properly, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of Ihe purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of Ihe termination, The , dale of this Notice Is February 18, 2010. 10-000514 . Grady ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 . (704)333-8107 http'J/shaplroaU ornays.com /nc/ 2-25-2ln ' NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualilled as Executor of the Estate ol JOHN RICHARDSON DAVIDSON; a/k/a Dr. John R. Davidson; . Jack Davidson, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, .this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1340 Westgate Center Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on or before the 21st day of May, 2010 or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons ’ Indebted to said Estate will please make Immediate payment. This Ihe 16th day of February, 2010 Jolin Eric Davidson, , ' Executor of the Estate of John Richard Davidson W. McNair Tornow Tornow & Kangur, LLP Attorneys at Law 1340 Westgate Center Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 2-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 72.0000008 10-SP-22 NOTiCE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Mark S, Miller, Single, dated May 7, 2003 and recorded in the Office of Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, recorded on May 12, 2003, In Book 482 at Page 963; and because ol delauit in the payment ol the Indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebted-iness secured by said Deed olTrust, the imder-<slgned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public ■ auction, to the highest bidder for cash at thé usual place ol sale at Davis County Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina at 1 ;30 PM on Thursday, March 11,2010, that parcel of land,, Including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Mocksville, County, of Davio, State of North Caronllna, and being more particularly described as follows; Lying and being In Mocksville Township, Davie Cpunty, North Carolina and beginning at a railroad spike In the center line of Davie Academy Rd. SR 1147 said spike being the Southeastern corner of Dennis L, Potts, Deed Book 112, page 51 and being Ihe Southwestern corner of the within described property; thence wilh said Potts line North 03 degrees 20 minutes 53 seconds East , 308,81 feet to a placed Iron pin;, said placed Iron pin being located In the Southern line of Johnny ■Green Deed Book 150, page 367; thence with the line of Green South 85 degrees 54 minutes 08 seconds East207.13feettoanew Iron pin; then'ce South 02 degrees 44 minutes 18 seconds East 277,81 leet to a point; said point being located in the center of said Davie Academy Rd,; thence wilh the center of said road North 88 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds West 239,75 feet to the POINT AND PUCE OF BEGINNING and containing 1i576 acres as surveyed oy Tutterow Surveying Co, October 6th, 2000, Tax Map Reference J-3, Parcel 9, Deed Book 193, page 731, Together with a certain '1998 CHAMPION manufactured home with SERIAL # 49992562870AB located on the above described property. Address of property: 510 Davio Academy Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 Present Record Owners: Mark Steven Miller /V/k/a Mark S. Miller The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash lo Ihe highest bidder, A deposit ol live percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered in the form of dertifled funds at Ihe time of the sale, in the event that Ihe Owner and Holder or ils intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s. Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove , described Is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at Ihe sale. The sale will be held open lor ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. II Ihe Trustee is unable to convey title lo this property for any reason, the sole remedy of Ihe purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons ot such . Inability Ip convey include, but are not limited lo, the filing ol a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement ol the loan without tha knowledge ol Ihe Trustee. II the validity of the sale Is challenged-by any party, the Trustee, In his sole discretioH', 'If he believes the challenge to.have merit, may declare the sale to be > void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy. Additional Notice Where Ihe Real Property is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order lor possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of Ihe purchaser and against Ihe 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 property pursuant lo a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5,896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20,2009. Dated: February 18,2010 David A. Simpson, RC. ‘ Substitute Trustee By; Attorney at Law Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC Attorneys for the Substitute •Trustee Posted:__________________ , Witness:_________________ Assistant/ Deputy Clerk ol Superior Court 2-25-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10SP19 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Bobby Allgood Jr. and Wife, Jacquelyn I Aiigood to TRSTE, INC. Trustee(s), which was dated September 24,2004 and recorded on September 24, 2004 in Book 573 at Page 017, 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, ■ Brook & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, apd the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed gf Trust be foreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer tor sale al Ihe courthouse door of Ihe county courthouse where Ihe property is located, or Ihe usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on March 10, 2010 at 11:30AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder tor oash the following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: Beginning at an existing iron located In the'northern right of way margin of US Highway 64,. Ihe southeast corner of Robert N. Baker (DB123, Pg 3) and Ihe southwest corner of the within described tract; runs thence from said Point Of Beginning wllh the.eastern boundary line of Robert N. Baker, North 03° 55' 35" East 315,35 feet to ah axle, the southwesternmost corner of Ricky A. Winters (DB 135, Pg 42) and the northwest corrier ol the within described tract In Ihe line ol Robert N. Baker; runs thence wilh the line of Ricky A. Winters, South 81“ 05’ 22" East 240.64 leet to an existing iron, the northeast corner of Ihe within described tract in the line ol Rloky A. Winters; thenoe continuing with Winters' line. South 05“ 05' 59" East 294,18 feet to an existing Iron In the northern right of way margin of US Highway 64; runs thence wilh the northern right of way margin of US Highway 64, North 86“ 51' 26" West 285,91 feel to the Point and Place Of Beginning, containing 1,823 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Grady L ,. Tutterow, RLS, dated 10/21/87, For further reference see Deed Book 78, Page 200, Davie County Registry, Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 3021 US Highway 64 East, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and Ihe court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.p0) 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 iis greater, will be required at the time of Ihe sale. Following Ihe expiration ol the statutory upset bid period,' all Ihe remaining arpounts are Immediately due and owing. Said propei^ to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance .'-AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations ot warranty relating to Ihe 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, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions ol record. To the best ol the knowledge and bellaf of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property is/are Bobby G. Allgood and Jacquelyn T, Allgood, An Order lor possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In lavor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court of the county |n whicli the property Is sold, Ariy person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental'agreement prorated lo Ihe effective date ol the termination, ■ If Ihe trustee Is unable to convey lllle to this property lor any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons' ol such inability to convey Include, but are pot limited to, the llilpg of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement ol Ihe loan without tho knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, Ihe trustee. In their sole discretion, II they believe Ihe challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy Substitute Trustee Brock & 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. 09-25505-FC01, ■ 669108 2-25-2tn LEGAL NOTICES ......... NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10 SP 23 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Barbra A Simpson, a married person, and Richard A. Desroslers. A Married person, wife and husband to H. Terry Hutchens Trustee(s), which was dated March 22, 2004 and recorded on March 25, 2004 In Book 541 at Page 827, Davie , County Registry, North Carolina. Delauit having been made In the payment ol Ihe note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at 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 sale on March 10, 2010 at 11:30AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder lor cash Ihe following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: Being known and designated as Lot No. 13, Section 1(b) on a plat entitled “Pembrooke Ridge at Bermuda Run," recorded In Plat Book 5, at Page 145, In Ihe office ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina; and together wilh all rights and easements appurtenant to said lot as speclllcally enumerated In Ihe Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and restrictions issued by Bermuda Run Development , Company and recorded in Book 125, al Page 778 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North .Carolfna; and membership in Pembrooke Ridge Owners Association, Ino,; and Ihe 1st amendment thereto, (Deed Book 127, Page 146); and Subject to the regular monthly assessments and special assessments, limitations and rules reserved In said Declaration ol Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, The Declaration ' ol Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions is incorporated herein by reference. Byway of IlmitaVon, ■;sald dealaration provides for; '',](!) v'AnnSxatlon of additional ‘properties;"(2) Property rights ot "iViembers and their invitees In Association land Including the Common Area; (3) Obligations ol members for regular monthly assessments and club dues, and the effect of nonpayment thereof; (4) LImltallons upon use of the Common Area; (5) Obligations, of Asaoclatlon lor exterior maintenance; and (6) Restrictions upon use ol Ihe land conveyed herewith. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances ol record. Said property Is commonly known as . 131 Pembrooke Ridge Court, Advance, NC 27008, Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty- Five Cents (45$) perOne 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 Ihe expiralipn of the statutory upset • bid period, all the remaining ' amounts are immediately due and owing. Said property to be offere.d pursuant to this Notice ol Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS," There are no representations ol warranty relating to the lllle or any physical, environmental, health or salety 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 transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and .any ■ other encumbrances or exceptions ol record. To the best ol the knowledge and belief , of the updersigped, the current owper(s) of the property Is/are Barbra A, Simpson, An Order tor possession ol the property may be issued pursuant to G.S, 45- 21,29 Ip favor of Ihe purchaser apd agalpst the party or parties In ' possession bythe 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 alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice ol sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' ' written nolloe to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination ol a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to Ihe effective date of the termination. If the trustee Is unable' to convey title to this property tor any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to convey Include, but are not limited to, Ihe filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of Ihe sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If Ihe validity of the sale is challenged by any party, Ihe trustee. In their sole discretion, II they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare Ihe sale to be void and return Ihe deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Substitute Trustee Brock & 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, 09-26478-FC01, 669127 ■2-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10SP30 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Ronald R Prachel, Sole Owner to TRSTE, Inc., Truslee(s), which wds dated April 11, 2006 and recorded on April 11,2006 In Book 657 at Page 475, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, Delauit having been made In the payment ol the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that Ihe Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Subslltute Trustee will offer tor 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 March 10, 2010 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the lollowing clescrlbed property situated in Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: Being known and designated as Lot 1'of Willard's Way as set forth in plat book 8, page 17, Davie County Registry to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is commonly known .as 1344 County Home Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45c) 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 ol the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing, Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE Is," There are no representations of warranty relating to Ihe lllle or any physical, environmental, health or - salety 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, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of . record. To Ihe best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property is/are Ronald R, Prachel, An Order for possession of Ihe property may be issued pursuant to Q.S. 45- 21,29 In favor of the purchaser RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Koad * Mocksvillc (336) 284-2826 Now Pumping Septic Tanks Skid steer m il Trencher Work Hauling Loader and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk pf 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 after October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the notice ol sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effecUve date of the termination if the trustee Is unable to convey lllle to this property tor any reason, Ihe sole remedy ol the purchaser Is Ihe return ol the deposit. Reasons ol such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior lo the confirmation ol the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the . trustee. II Ihe validity of the sale is challenged by any party, Ihe trustee. In Iheir sole discretion. If they believe 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. Substitute Trustee Brock & 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. 09-26401-FC01, 669128 2-25-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co- Executors of the Estate of MARY LOUISE FITZGERALD, late,of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) rnonths from the first day of publicialion or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25lh day ol February, 2010, ROBERT E, FITZGERALD ¡32 Mountain Rise Fairport, NY 14450 THOMAS A, FITZGERALD. 882 Ferngrove Drive Cupertino, CA 95014 2-25-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of JERRY PARKER PAHERSON, late ol Davie County, this is to nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) months Irom the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day ol February, 2010. RICHARD PARKER PATTERSON 11324 Moores Chapel Road Charlotte, NC 28214 2-25-4lp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale contained in a certain deed ol trust executed by Gordon K. Whitney and wife, Donna D. Whitney, dated the 28lh day of April, 2008, and recorded In Book 756, page 1, In Ihe olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured. and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder ol Ihe Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for Ihe purpose of satisfying said indebtedpess, and the undersigned Trustee having petitioned Ihe Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County for an Order Allowing Foreclosure to proceed and such Order having been entered, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door of Ihe Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on Ihe 11th day of March, 2010, all of the property conveyed In said deed of trust. Including all buildings and permanent improvements affixed thereto, which property as of ten (10) days prior to Ihe posting ol this notice was owned by Gordon K. Whitney and wife, Donna D. Whitney, the same lying and being Davie County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as lollows: Exhibit "A": BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot 10,' RIVER BEND HILLS as shown on Ihe Plat of RIVER BEND HILLS recorded In Plat Book 6, Pages 182 and 163 and re-recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 185, In'lhe Office ol the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made lor a more particular description, SAVE AND EXCEPT the 285,46 square leet, more or less conveyed to William E. Lee and wife, Tammy C. Lee In Deed Book 424, Page 850, Davie County Registry. The Trustee is advised that Ihe property is located at 131 Serenity Hills Trail aka Lot 10 River Bend Hills, Advance, North Carolina 27006, and Is being sold as Is SUBJECT to any cily-county ad valorem taxes and any special assessments that are a lien against the premises, as yveli as all prior deeds ol trust, liens, judgments, encumbrances, restrictions, easements and rights-ol-way of record. If any, and THERE IS NO WARRANTY RELATING TO TITLE, POSSESSION, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR THE LIKE IN THIS DISPOSITION. SALE AS IS WHERE IS. An order for possession of the above-described property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45- 21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties , In possession, by the Clerk pi Superior Court of'ihe'county In which Ihe property is sold. Any person who occuplès Ihe property pursuant to a rental agreementenleredintoorrenewed on or after October 1, 2007 may, after receiving Ihe Notice ol Sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to Ihe landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, Ihe tenant Is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the effective date ol the termination. The ' highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of his bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, at Ihe time of sale, with the balance Immediately due and payable upon expiration of Ihe time allowed for filing upset bids. This sale is SUBJECT to upset bid which may be made wilh llie Clerk ol Superior Court in the mafter provided by law. This the 11 th day of February, 2010. Trustee Services Inc., Trustee 10-SP-25 2-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davie County Board of Education Davie County High School Site Construction INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids tor construction of the Davie County High School Site will be received by the Board of Education at Central Davie Education Center located at 220 Campbell Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 until 2:00 PM on Thursday March 18, 2010, then publicly be opened and read aloud, Mark “Davie County High School Site" on the outside ol Ihe bid envelope. DESCRIPTION OF WORK This project consists ol Ihe construction of a high school site with building pad for a proposed 211,700 sf building, parking, drives, utilities, athletic practice fields, and landscaping. The project has been revised lo Incorporate STEM Initiative improvements. The Site Contractor will be responsible for all construction outside the building walls, except lor site electrical work, and will be required to coordinate wllh Ihe Building Contractor. CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS The project may be awarded only to a contractor properly licensed under Chapter 87 of the General Statutes ol North Carolina and who has successfully completed projects of this magnitude and scheduling in Ihe past five years. Owner references are required and will be verified. General Site Contractors must propose at least 40% of the site work be done with Its own forces and equipment and must submit documentation listing available equipment and staffing for tlils project. A list of proposed sub-contractors must be provided along with documentation of appropriate licensure. Each sub­ contractor Is subject to the same conditions regarding experience and references as the general contractor. A 5% Bid Bond is required with the bid In the form of cash. Certified Check from a bank or trust company Insured by the FDIC or Bid Bond.^ No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date ol the opening thereol. The Contractor shall comply with the Department ol Labor Safety and Health Regulations for construction promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act ol 1970 (PL91-598) and under Section 107 ol the Contract Work Hours and Salety Standards Act (PL91-54),or latest revisions, PROPOSED SCHEDULE The awarded Contractor must provide the Phase 1A building pad portion, access road and construction staging area within 60 days of Owner’s Notice to . Proceed, The Notice to Proceed may be Issued within three days of the Notice of Award. Phase IB must be provided within 100 days. Substantial overall project completion Is scheduled for July 15, 2011. MINORITY BUSINESS PARTICIPATION, "BUY AMERICAN” AND DAVIS BACON REQUIREMENTS Contractors are hereby notified that the Davie County Board of Education has a verifiable Ten Percent (10%) goal for participation by minority businesses in the total value of work for which a contract or contracts are awarded pursuant to N.C.G.S. Section 143-128. Minority percentages will not be the basis for determining the low bidder. All minority businesses are encouraged to participate In bidding this project. This project may be eligible for Qualified School Construction Bonds (QSCB) funding, and thus may include “Buy American", Davis Bacon and other ARRA compliance requirements. PRE-BID CONFERENCE AND BID SCHEDULE A pre-bid conference will be held on Tuesday, March9,2010at 2:00 pm In the North Davie Middle School Cafeteria located at 497 Farmington Road, Mocksville NC 27028. Bids lor this project will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 pm on March 18, 2010 at Central Davie Education Center, Board Room located at 220 Campbell Road, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained after March 3, 2010 Irom Grey Engineering, Inc., 254 W. Water St., Mocksville, NC 27028 (Ph. 336-751 -2110). ANon-Refundable fee of $150.00 will be charged to all those not having purchased original project plans. . The project documents may also be examined at Ihe lollowing locations: Metrollna Minority Contractors Associalion,3124WTradeStreet, . Charlotte, NC 28208,. Phone: 704-394-2994 AGC-Triad Office, 4275 Regency Drive, Suite 102, Greensboro, NC 27410', Phone: 336-854-1669, mwv.cegc.org HCAC Plan Room, 1005 Burke Street, Winston Salem, NC 27101, Phone; 877-227-1680, w w w .hcecarollnas.org RIGHT TO REJECT The Board ol Education reserves the right to waive any Inlormalities and to reject any or - all bids, 3-4-1 In NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Ihe requirements ol Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A ol the General Statutes of North Carolina and Section 155,236 ol the Oavie County Code of Ordinances, that the Davie County Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing In the Commissioners Room of the Davie County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC March IS, 2010 I hear the lollowing requeS A) Spencer Wright has applied to amend a Special Use Permit to an established Catering Business In the Residential Agricultural (R-A) zoning district pursuant to §155.236 ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. The subject property is located at 205 Camellia Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 and is further described as Parcel of the Davie County Tax Map F30000009502. A sign will be placed on the above listed properties to advertise the Public Hearing. All parties and Interested citizens are Invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to present lacts and testimony In support of, or in opposition to, the .request. Prior to Ihe hearing, additional Informalion on a request may be obtained by visiting Ihe Development Sen/Ices Department weekdays between 8:30 a,m, and 5:00 p,m, Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (336) 753-6050, As a resultof the publlchearing, subsianfial changes might be made In the advertised proposal, refiectlng objections, debate and discussion al Ihe hearing'. Anyone who needs an accommodation to participate In the meeting should notify Ihe Development Services Department at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or call North Carolina Relay at 1-800-735- 8262, Andrew Meadwell Planning Department 3-4-2Ш , J U lll IVIUin a ilD D l : on ^onday I at 6:0(1 p,m, to ig request: H a p p y 6 2 ^ * B i r ^ u i c i y В r e n d a / ! Love, Your husband Andy, ^ family and friends , ^Bermuda ( ^ ^ V i l l a g e ? COOK WANTED Are you an Eraerienced and Creative Cooli wiio loves to worlc, but is burned out by restaurant life',> Bermuda Village needs you! Fulltime 6;30am-2;30pm , Apply in person, Hwy, 801 S„ Advnnce T ^ o o L C.LÆ. .Pat aMi sa h n n a the MARCH r OPENING o f tlieir kvew/loowtioj^l Start the season with your Brand New Inground Pool, Above Ground Pool or Spa! Corné Visit Our Showroom at 121 N. Main Street, Mocksville owMd § o^trattA ?36-751-7665 jStOfi Hour«: M-F, 10-7; Sat., 8 until ; i • Pool Openings and ClotIng«'' I • Sarvicing Comm»rcl»l »nd ■ Residential Pools • W eekly Service • Chemicals • Free W ater Testing • Portable Spas • Liner Replacem ents • Renovations • Pum ps and Filters • Pool and Deck Renovations • Tile Work • Salt W ater Chlorine G enarators... never buy chlorine agjini i—I. ! - .•v.v.vr. .-.V î ■ i ; 6D - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Morch 4,2010 D A V IE -C L E M M O N S Call Monday-Frlday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 -I7 7 -7 S1 -2 1 2 I FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! E I C T M R E A P S Y A R D S A L E a photo with your auto ad & run it, weeks for $20. Run a photo w/your 5 H ' 'Q D house ad for $30 for 4 weel<s. , ^ m g l o ^ m e n ^ 60+ COLLEGE CREDITS? Serve ono weekend a month as a National Guard Offi­ cer. 16 career (lelds, leadership, benellls, bonus, pay, tuition as­ sistance and morel Joel.eber- ly®us.arnay.mll Caroglvor LIve-in Caregiver thal can lilt , a patient, light cppklng. & housekeep­ ing. Miist have refs. & valid driver's Iteenee. Reply to blind box 371, c/o Salisbury Post, P.O. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145 ' Employment HIGH SCHOOL GRADS- US Navy has Immediate openings. Nuclear Power Trainees; B average In science and math. Special OPS: excel­ lent physical condi­ tion. Career opportuni­ ty, will train, relocation required, no medical or legal Issues. Good pay, lull benellls, money for college. Call Mon-Fti, 800-662- 7419 for local Inter­ view. Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales DRIVER- CDL-A, Groat Flatbed Oppor- . tunltyl High fvllles. Limited Tarplng. Pro­ fessional Equipment. Excellent - Pay • De­ posited Weekly. IVIust have TWIC Card or apply within 30 days of hire. Western Ex­ press. Class A CDL and good driving record required. 866- 863-4117. KNIGHT TRANS­ PORTATION- Char­ lotte Division. Hiring OTR Drivers, Must have 6 mos OTR ex­ perience, Clean MVR, No DUI/DWI, No Felonles/Acclderits. Apply ' online www.knlghttrans.com 704-998-2700 PTL OTR Drivers. NEW PAY PACKAGEI Great MllesI Up to 41 cpm. 12 months expe­ rience required. No felony or DUI past 5 years. 877-740-6262. www.pti-inc.com Mocksville QIgnnllc In­ door Yard Salo, Friday and Saturday, March 5 & 6, eam-until, 321 Madi­son Road oil 601 by (3urgor King. Thousands ol ilams lor $1 or loss! 33B-250-2687 B a b y Items Furniture & Appliances OlshWQshor by LQ; 2009. SiQinless stool. Cost $000. Soiling (or $400 firm. 704-642-1501 Baby ewlng $20. Oradlo $50. Changor$40. Bouncor $25. Ploaso call 980-234-0438. Building Equipment & Supplies NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - Lumbor Mato'pro hondlos logs 34* dlametor, mills boards 28" wide. Aulomatod qulck'cycl0‘8aw)ng in* croasos offlcloncy up to 40%l www.Norwood* Sawmlll9.eom/300N 1- 800-661-7746,oxt. 300N. Clothes Adult & Children Coat Ford Oullllters. Sizo large wllh lealhor sloovsä, $35. Ploaso call 704-630-0286 Healthcare CNAs Needed - Advance Area Immediate openings for CNAs In Ihe Advance area. Visit our website at; angeihandshomecare.com or call: 1-877-NURSEAID for lurther Information Education Davidson County Community College We are accepting applications for the follow­ ing full-time positions; • Faculty, Nursing • Faculty/Coordinator, Truck Driver Training Program ■ Davie Campus For more Inlormallon, please see "Employ­ ment at DCCC on the College website; http://www.davldsonccc.edu or contact; Human Resources, Davidson County Com­ munity College, P.O. Box 1287, Lexington, NC 27293-1287. Telephone: 336-224-4540; email; hr@davldsonccc.edu Equal Opponunlly College Drivers- IMMEDIATE NEEDI OTR Tanker positions available NOWi CDL-A w/Tanker required. Outstanding pay & benefits. Call a re­ cruiter TODAYI 877- 882-6537. www.oak- leytransport.com FOREMEN to lead utility field crews. Out­ door physical work, many positions, paid training, $17/hr, plus weekly performance bonuses alter promo­ tion, living allowance when traveling, com­ pany truck and bene­ fits. Must have strong leadership skills, good driving history and able to travel In the Carolinas and nearby states. Ernall resume to Recruiters @03- mose.com or apply online ■ at www.Os- mosBUiiillles.coni. EOE M/F/DW Jackot. Myrtio Boach NASCAR Cafg |nckot. Sizo largo wllh lonthor sloovos. $45, Ploaso call 704-630-8286 , Olshwosher lot Salo, used, whilo, Whirlpool, In groal condlllon, $76. iiyer rosponslblo lot transport. 704-603-4690 MIsc For Sale □Ishwashor. 2002 while Konmoro undor counlor, standard sizo. Good condlllon. $76. Ploaso call 704.в61-б332 Dryor, Maytag, like now $176; Holpolnt Washor, $150; Roper Dryor, $160. All good. Call 7D4-708- 1920 Entertonment center, oak, lois ol storago, $100. Now black slolgh headboard, $100. 704-278-9779 Freezer, Upright Soars Coldspol, oxcollont con­dlllon, $185.00, 704-223- 0163. • • , Furniture sot. Usod S pleco Itori/Wlckor brown lurnlluro sol w/ cushions. $25.704-661-6332 , Computers & Software DellOptlplox QX240 WlnXPProiMS ollico 2007; 256 MB RAM, 20 QBHHD $200.00 704-701-1230 Oosktop, Dell. Intornot roady. Compioto Windows XP. $150.980-234-043Э Electrónica DISH • NETWORK $19.99/Mo. Froo Actlvd* Uon, Froo HBO & Froo Showllma. Ask about our no-crodit promo. 48hr Froo Install - Cnll Now 808-920-2680, BuyDlsh- Today.com DISH , NETWORK $19.99/monlh (for 12 monllis) Ovor 120 Chan­ nels. FREE Standard Professional Inslallallon - Up to 8 Rooms. Plus $400+ Now Cuslomor Bonus11-688-679-4649. Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales Advance. 650 Redland Rd. Children's Consign- monl Solo. Sal., 3^6 7am- noon. Cloltilng, oqulp- monl, loys, olc. Bonolll lor Easier Danco for Adult SMclal Noods Group ol Davie Counly. Mockevillo. Saturday 10 am-lpm. Pop-up Cano­ pies, Recumbent BIkos, Elllpllcal Machines, Treadmills, 20 pairs ol fishing wndors, 15 Pieces ol Luggage, Air Com­pressors, 30 Sols ol Qoll Clubs, 40 Qoll Bags, New Giant Dog House, Youth Crossbow, BB Guns, Pool Slull, Furni­ture, Skis, Ski Tubos, New Shoes, Tonis, Base­ball Stull, tool sols, make-up sels, candles, toys, fishing stuff. В stor­ age unlls wllh ovor 5,000 Hems, Lois ol NEW STUFFI Star Storage World, 1033 Salisbury Hwy, Rl. 601. Support tho Rod Croii and changa a life, itartlng wllli your own. Call 1 -SOO-RED CROSS or vlait rfldcrC8a,ofg, American RMlCroM Surround Sound Syetom. Sony 1000 Walt w/DVDolayor & Ipod Dock. Ex. Cond, $200. 704-245-B032 ■ Exercise Equipment Furniture: Enlertalnmont Center, wood, walnut, 57"L, 16"W, 28"H with opon shell, 1 closed aroa. $35; Walnut color Oval Tablo w/2 lonvos, 42"W X 5 'L, $49; Colfoo Tablo, walnut color, 58"L X 21" W X 16" H w/stor- age, $45; 704-932-6008, Kannapolis. Gardon tub, 49"X60". Paid over $400+, asking $350 obo, Ploase cat 336-468-0401 Good dealal Cafe type Tablo 3'X3' formica top, mil. Bottom $36; Chairs- black, gray w/chrome $5 oa; Dressor melal brown 3-drawor $35 ea; Corner cablnot slalnod, II. Pino, 2 doors, $45; Lamp, chrome, 5 bulbs, froo standing $46; 704-932- 5008, Microwave. 2002 while Konmoro, 30 Inch,over the range. $50. Ploaso coll 704-681-5332 Oven. 2002 while Konmoro, 30 In. froo standing,soif cloanlng .' Works well. $100. Ploaso call 704-681-5332 Sacrifice sale! Chlppondalo cuaiotn-mnda round 48 Inch Iflblo, chorry llnlsh. Bought now $700, sacrlffco salo tor $160. Call 704-e36*5460, loavo mos- saflo.- Sofa & loveseat. Bolge with floral design (mauvo & bluo). Qood condition, $250.336-575-0679 Ш Troodmlll Weelo, Modol Kadon 4.8, 2 wofkoul modos. $300. Soflous in­ quirios only. 704-278-9203 Fuel & Wood Firewood noodod. Ei-dorly widow with dis- nblod daughter in noed of firewood. If it is on your tioart, ploaso con­ tact 704>938-5629. stay warm Firewood, cured and ready lo burn, $50 a pick­ up load, 704-637-2963 Furniture & Appliances 27“ Apex TV w/remoto. Qood condlllon. $60.00 704-230-3545 Tables, French Provin­ cial. 2 ond tables, 1 col- feo lablo w/marblo lops,, LIko new. $100 lor all obo. 704-638-3137 Lawn and Garden Riding mower. Coast to coast Sears mower. Froo computer accessory wllh purchase, 336-492-2172 Riding mowor. Murray 42" Industrial. $350. Freo computer accossory wllh purchaso. 336-402-2172 IVIachlne & Tools |!1.ещ£Н233 Husqvorna Chalnsaw lor salo. $175. Ploaso call Paul al 704-806-7405 lor moro Inlormallon WORKBENCH 80+YRS ÖLD. Top Rollnlshed 6'x2.5' NICÉI Vory Heavy $350,00.704-637-0322 Mise For Sale 20" Dealt scroll saw wllh stand. Usod twico Orig- nally $610. Asking $400. 704'в36*В91В Arnlsh China Cabinet,7'h, 4'w,2'd. Excollonl condition. $276 obo. Call 704-873-8587 Beautlfuil Floor lamp, brass, 56" wllh 15" cream shade. Asking $125; Bassell Liv­ing Room Chair, mauvo/greoniblue, nover usod $250. Call 704-636- 5468 BROYHILLWOOD CANNONBALL BED FulUQuoon NlCEl $275.00 704-637-6322 UM China cablnoUanlortatn- ment center, cherry wood. $125. 46" TV $100, 25" cabinet model TV, $50. Free computeraccessory w/ purchase. эг-è—336-492-2172 5-8 fool Jack posis; $100. Oak pump organ and stool; $400, 751- 5212 Bob Timberialce Print, “Mid-Day" Framed, signod, and numbered. Valued at $1,225. Aaklng $S00. 704-938-3137 Doll 964 photo printer all- in-one plus 2 Ink car­ tridges, $125; Lexmark 3400 printer, $35; An­tique lull-slze molal bed, ij75. 704-754-2097 any: DISH NEIWORK $19,99/ Mo. Free Activation, Free HBO & Frao Showllmo. Ask about our no-crodll promo. 48hr Freo Install • Call Now 888-929-2580. BuyDlshToday.com Harlequin (Romance Books. 62 books. Brand now. All fòr $20. Call 338-751-5171 Like new! Victorian Antique Solo, r090 color. Ctiorty wood lop and bottom. Jufll rocovorod - llko brand now. Asking $'150. Call 704-030-546Q ana loavo mos- aago. Mobile home power pole lor salo. $50. 6x0x15 (eel. 704-279- 2783 for moro Info. Motor. Chevy 283 motor no . Cam $400. Runs groat. 704-212-7807 New, Norwood Sawtiilllt - LumborMate-Pro han­ dles logs 34“ diameter, mills boards 28“ wide. Automated qulck-cycle- sawlng Increases olll- oloncy up to ■ 40%l www.NorwoodSawmllls,- com/300N. 1-8OO.601- 7746, ext. 300N. Organ, KImbalL Swinger Temptatton with enter­tainer 3 system. 2 key­ boards w/large leather padded stool. $200 obo. 704-932-0516 , Plano. Uptight Conn Pl­ano lor safe. 14 years old. Excellent condlllon. $750. 338-751-6803 Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wonted - Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or moro solQct or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products. Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Dog!s Free dog. Husky mix, ■ Yo 3fllyard. Ploaso 239-4523 malo. Young dog, doni Noodi >ky 1 I. Beautl- Iccall 1 Cats Calico,, fornaio, ago un­ known, froo lo good home. 336-284-5064 anyllme. FREE beautitut kittens to a good, loving homo. Wormed, llller tiox trained. 2 loll. 6 months old. Male. Ploase call 336-608-1554 Free cat & kitten. Klllon approx. 10 wks. Black w/blue eyos, male. Cat Is Siamese. Bolh love peo­ ple. To good home. Call 704-433-6725 Free kittens. Fornaio. 2 black & whito, 1 grey S> whIto. 8 wks. 3 black & whilo 9 mo old, 2 are ' bobtails. 704-433-6574 Free dog. Mld-slzod mixod brood, male. Ap­prox. 114 yrs old, 1“ shot. Black 'nlm \ around toco. Vsryswoet. 704-6Э6-652в Freo dogg. 2 Basset Hound mix dogs. Great wllh kids S other do(|9. Coll Amando 704-701-7177 Froo dogs. Chihuahua, male & Pit Bull, male. Both approx. 2 months. Ploaso call 704-898-9611 Livestock Plga. 4 seven week old striped piglets. $40 each or 2 for $75. 336-749- 5577 or 336-998-4156 Taltoo Equipment and IS, Ш 1Ibrks great, 1.00 704-232-0839 Trailer oxtos end tiros. 4 available. $125 oach. Axles are 114 inches wide. Cnll 704-B57-7186 Transmission. Chav 2 speed Power Guide Transmission. Runs groal. $350. 704-212-7807 Music Sales & Service Jaokeon Randy Rhoada Flying V Eloctrlo Guitar RX10D Soymour Duncan Pickups, voiv condition, played vory little $225.00 w/caso, 704-209-1747 Television, DVD & Video SONY Handycam usod vory litllo Caso & CD's . Incl, $250.00 Dobblo, 704-850-8072 Vory large tabby cat. Qobbod tal) Slameso. Black & white femalo cat. All spayed. Froo. Call 704-223-1508 _Dogs_ Found Bassett Hound In China Qravo-Landls area. Call to Identify. 704- B57-B014 onyllme and loavo mossage. Found do0. Large hound dog. Mole. Baker Mill Rd. area on 2/25. Ploaso call 704-278-1512 Foundl Qno Bmall Cltl- huahua-mix dragging his chain w/ioash- In Woodloal area, accom­panied by 0 blonde Bea­ gle, vory friendly. Call 704-431-4402 lo Identify. Froo dog. Beautllul res­cued Boxor mix, fomOlo. Spayed. UTD on shots. Lots on energy. Noods loving homo lhal will give her Iota ol time. Tall lias docked. Ears still long. 704- 857-7391 LM Froo dog. Dobormnn, 7 wooks, malo. To good homo only, UTD on shots. 704-000-9011 Business Opportunities ALL. CASH VENDINQI Do You Earn Up to $800/day (potontial)? Your own local route. 25 Machlnos and Candy. All for $9,995. 1-888-753- 3458, MultlVond. LLC. Community Events The Clommons Eastern Star v/lll sponsor a spaghetti supper on Saturday, March 6, 4-7pm at Ihe Clommons Ma­ sonic Lodge at 6210 Stadium Dr. Eat In or lako out. Instruction ATTEND COLLEOE ON­LINE Irom homo. Modi- cat. Business, Paralegal, Accounllng, Criminal Jus­ tice, Job placonmnl as- alstnnco, Cornputor nvnll- ablo. Financial aid II qual- Iliad, Call flOB-809-0010, www,ConluraOnlino,conj Lost & Found Notices Found dog. Pitbull mix. Kemaio.- Kannapolis, Moose Rd./Qoldflsh Rd. area. 2/21/10. .Vory friendly. 704-792-0747. DONATE YOUR VEHI­CLE - Receive $1000 Grocery Coupon. United Broast Cancer Founda­tion. Free Mammograms, Broasl Cancer Info: www.ubc1.lnlo. Froo Tow­ ing, Tax Doductlble, Non- Runnors Accepted, 1- 888-468-5884 Helpl Found smalt black dog noar VA hospital. Minia­ ture Pinschor mix. Call 704-645-0802.Apartments & Condos for Sale Notices Wllmlngten- 2BR,2BA uppor-end unit. Parents, groat condo lor your stu- dentl Sale erea close lo college & beach. Vaulted colling wllh skylight, washer/dryer, security system. FSBO $119,900. 338-998-4687 AIRLINES ARE HIRINQ- Train for high paying Avi­ ation Maintenance Ca* root. FAA approved pro­ gram. Financial aici if qualifiod. Housing avail* аЫо. 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In kltchon. Neutral palm colors, insert FP In basement & gas log FP In upstairs living room. 2-car attached garage. Storage buildings. Vory quiot, sedudod. Surround­ed by woods & Holds. $189,900. For more U>lo. or appl., 336-940-3989 Land for Sale Beautiful area. 32.0 ± ПСГ08. Woodod Irocl, couWtflvkJo. Rural eoUlng. .13(M92-2144 Ufe in the Countryl lavio Counly ocroago. Лма(аг. 2aaos.30G ' v onlngo, 6 minutos lo lorslalo 40. Waonor Road. 8,000. 336-75(-3012. . ftEAL ESTATE AUC- triON- 6 Homes & 4-f/* |AC In Cumborland. ? Robeson, Hertford, Nash, ' Halifax & Brunswick ' Counties. 3/11/10. Iron Horso Auction, 910-997- 2248. NCAL3938.www.lronhorseauctlon.« com Yadkin Counly. Nlco lol In Buck Shoals Acros, lata modol D/We and up. Privato walor system, good owner financing $11,900. Brown Osborno 336-838-4590 Wanted: Real Estate WANTED 10 HOMES For 2010 lo advortlso sld- It^, windows, sunrooms or roofs. Savo hundreds of dollars, Froo Washer/Dryer or Rolrlg- orator wllh Job. All credi accepted. Paymonts $89/mo. 1-866-688-8681. Houses for Rent Щ е Ш Ш Ш 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus olflco nnd sunroom; mantor aulto on main floor, ond unit, 2 cnr onrago. up* I gradoa, lolo of alorago nnd NO YARD WORK! 2Ü00»- 8q,ft, Boautifuil $280,000, i Call 704-638.7365 or 704-467-079g_______ j LAND OR DEVELOP* MENTS WANTED. Wo buy or market dovelop- mont lots. Mountain or Watorfront Communitlos in NC. SC. VA. TN, AL. QA, FL. Cali 000-455- ■1981, Ext.1034. Century 21 Triad 336*751-2222 239 McCullough Rd. 2BR.1BA.0il hoat/ window air. S495/mo, 387 Oladstone Rd.■ 3BR, UiBA. HW Flooring, spacious kitchen, living room & don. Carport w/ extra storage. Kltchon appii- ancos incl. S750/mo. 4021 Whirlaway Ct.. Clemmons - 1BR, 1BA condo at Tangle* wood Farm. Communi­ ty pool. Appl. includo rango, rolrig.. dish* washor, washor & dry* or. $575/mo. 1024 Country Lane 3QR. IViBA. Full fin­ished basemont. HW flooring, don w/ (Ire* place, storage building & covorod back shat­ ter. Appllancos Incl. S095/mo. 131 W. Chlnaberry Ct., Mooksvlllo • 3BH. 2 lull BA. Rock gas log fireplace. All appli­ances incl. $995/mo. 2009Choplln Rd., Yadklnvlire-3BR. 2BA homo wllh don. living room & dining area. Fireplace. Rural sotting. $850/mo. 1324 Lone Hickory Rd.-3BR, 1WBA. Up­ dated throughout. Do- tachod garage/ workshop. S795/mo. Century 21 Triad 336-751-2222 Mon-Fri eam-5pm OR 338-761-5555 Ext.213 nights & weekends Houses for Rent 1№ ш;шзз ERA Premier Realty Jacklo Couiston 336-763-8777 336-761-2056 MOCKSVILLE-Smoko lreo-3BH,2BAbrtck home. Newly remodeled on 1.10ac. LgLR.don w/FP, kltchon w/dlnlng aroa, 2 laundry loca­tions, lull bsmt & ownor maintains yard, $900/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Boaull- lully malnlolnod older home, 4BR 2BA,don w/gas log FP, living room, eel In kitchen, din­ ing room, bonus room, appllancos, garage & carport. $1,100/mo. ' MOCKSVtLLE- Charleslon Ridge - Smoke froo 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log FP, dining room, bonus room, porch, polio & 2 car garago$1,350/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Couiston 336-763-6777 336-761-2066 Houses for Rent '3BR, 1BA In Cornatzer/ Ellis district. $650/mo. Doposit roq'd. Coll 336- 848-0097 Щ еЮ Н О З Mocksvilio 2BR/1BA du­ plex, all appis fumishod. Mackle tHcDanloi. 330- 940-8649 (8849 Control .21 Triad) 2BA, dining room, kitchen (wllh dishwasher, mi­ crowave. rolilBota(ot), woshor/dryor. sunroom, front porch, lencod yard, S72S/mo. Call 336-671- 2355 Mocksvttte, 3BR, 2BA. HUD/Seotton 6, all eloc­trlo, private acre, country. 704-630-0895 (lassHieds TO ADVERTISE CAU1 -8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 PENNINQTON&CO. ЗЗв-908-д400 336-909-0747 For ail/any Real Estate Noods, Ronlnl. Sales, Commorlcal. Landlords needing Prop. Mgmt. Pleaso call Janico Me* Daniel 336-909-0747, of­fico 330-99e-9400-auto- mated service. Ш В Ш Е И З З Southern Davie County area. 2BfV26A. porch, gas hoat. A/C. $550/mo. 2BR/1BA, now hoat pump. Oladstone . Rd. $550/mo. 336-4B2-8488 Houses for Rent Mockevillo. Off Hwy 601 N. 2BR, 1BA. Now hoat pump. $450/mo. Applica­ tion & doposit roqulrod. 704-278-1717 • • West Rowan arofl, 3BR.2BA. 1,750 sq. It. 1.2 aero yard. Nico nolghbornood. $1150/mo. Call 704- 239-1252 Office and Comniierciat Rental BCM B uslnoM Park, For fiale or loase. 0.000 sq. ft. builciing. 1500 10 4500 sq It unita. Commorclol lote tor salo or will bulk! lo suit ten­ ant. asO'DsO'dies Bingo Parlor for rent Boonovllio. 336-469-2378. Beautiful Interior. Equip­ ment incl. Established customer base. $700/rho. Serious inquires only. Mockavllle & Ad- Vftnco tocatlons. Oltice spaco available with onsy accoss to 1*40. high vtelbiiity, ■ ampio parking. Small spaco or larger depending on your noods. Terms no- gotiable.336-909-12B4 Manufactured Home for Rent ЕеНЯЕШЗЗ Davte County. 2BR, 2BA. In. park. Deposit ro­ qulrod, No pots, Socdon 8 OK. 336-575-2101 M ockB vllte.'son, 2BA sln- glowldo, Prlvflto, ncro wood­od lol country. Ckwo to higt) school, H U O /^ tlo n S ap­ proved. 704.B30«il)5 Nlco home,3BR2BAon big lol. 2 living & dining rooms, Appl Ino'd, Pols wolcomo w/ doposit. Not a HUD home. $600/mo + utilities. 338-284-6110 af­ ter Spm. ШещСПЗЗЗ S. Davie 2BR furnished, prlv. Lot, no pels. 3 peo­ple limit, rols. $450/mo + dep. 336-284-4758 Wanted: To Rent Room wanted in Davie Cty. Can bo basement. Stovo & rofrineralor. For one nón- smokQf, non-drinkor. No pots. 704-754-6884 Autos Make this space work for you!!! Call 1-877-751-2120 lo place your classilied ads. MOCKSVILLE-Depot 81, - Separate building, 800+/-8q,tt. Rqmod- olod2007.$500/mo. ERA PREMIER REALTY Jackie Couiston 336-763-8777 33e-761-20Se Manufactured Home tor Rent Financing Available! HONDA,2Q03, ACCORDEX. $500-700 down, Will help finance, Credll, No Problemi Privalo party salo. Call 704-638-1538 Щ е М Е Ш а Advanco eren. Nlco 3BR, 2BA on .private lot. No pots, ГЮ smoking. 4 porson llmll. Roforoncoc & doposit. $500/mû, Call 336-998-2872 Mazda. 2001. MPV. Lowmiloago. Excoltont condlllon. PrIco nog- otinblo. Must solll ploaso call 336-751-3442 'similar lo photo* & r I V ■ ■ « s,f‘- / P ictu re y o u r so n o r d d u g h te r g e ttin g : M • Training in m ore than 200 career ( 1 I 1 I K fields, such as technology and engineering • Recognized for part-tim e service In the com m unity • Up to 100% tuition assistance 1 -8 0 0 -G 0 -G U A R D • wwwJ-800~G0-GUARD.com T R A IN IN G O E D U C A T IO N O A D V E N T U R E O M O N E Y O S E R V IC E Boats & Watercraft Buy Me! 1997 May Craft CenterСопвоЮ. 23 it. 225 Blue Walor Mercury. $18,500 or boat oiler. Must Solll $21,000 Invostod, Call. 704-855-2240 • Motorcycles & A T V S Faring (Balwing) and windshield Ills 98 Road King and possllby other bikos $100 704-857-2501 Motorcycle Seal Fits 2006 road king $50 ■704-B57-2561 Moteroycte Seat Ills 98 Road King, Saddlebags, and windshield $400 704-857-2561 (Salisbury) W ù ià k Trucks, SUVs & Vans SOLD We finalty sold our van/ - Q.C.. Woodlûii! SOLD Auctions Auctions AUCTION - Wilson Coun­ ty Farmland. Sat.', March 13,12 Noon. 43t/- Acres ollerod In 3 tracts, one wllh larmhouse. Unlled Oounlry/Stone Aucilon i Really. NCAL 561. Call lor appl. .'252-235-2200 or www.slone-aucllon.com RMtaurant Equipment Auction - Wednesday, IHatch 10 at 10 a,m. 201 S. Central Avo., Locust, NC. 3 Tractor Trailers ol Catering Equipmont & 2 ot Restaurant Equipment, www.ClasslcAuctlons.com 704-888-1647. NCAF5479, Rowan Auction Co. Pro­ fessional Aucilon Sondees; Sails,, NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 8340. Home Improvement Home Improvemeht Lawson's Home Improve- , monis, Windows, sWIng, tiooiing and inotol Froo es­ timates. Call 336-909-0695 Piedmont Waterproofing of the Triad, Inc. We make Bassments/ Crawl Spaces/Retainer Walls Dryi Pressure Wash Roofs & Walls Commerclal/Resldentia 336-774-8002 ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS Oconn Front t-lomo & 2 Lois Figure В Island (Wilmington NC), Mat 27 + 8,SA on Tidal Crook with access lo ICW Sneads Fonv NC Mar 26 10% BP MIko Harper NCAL 8268 www,harpor- nuotlonandtonlty.com 843-729-4998 AUCTION ■ Construction Equipmont & Tnicks, March 12, 9 a,m.. Rich-, mond, VA. 600t Lots, Ex­ cavators, Dozers, Dumps & More. Accepting Items Dally. Motley's Auction & Really Group, 804-232- 3300, www.motleys.com, VAAL*16. Shoemaker's Seamless Gutters Vinyl Siding, painting windows, gutter clean' ing, leaf free guttei guard. 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Л‘ V,- v: Ь .Л .*-f .f- *f -• -•» - Kinko For President Davie Native Founds Cirkus; And IVIal<es Anotlier Bid For Wtilte House P a g e C l Smart Kids Science Glympiad Team Places Second P a g e D1 D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/E ^ E C O R D U SPS 149-160 N um ber 10 T hursday, M arch 11, 2010 Explosión Debris was found hundreds of yards away. And the roof of the Cooleemee Car Wash adjacent to the Cooleemee Shopping Center was in shreds after an apparent explosion on Monday afternoon. Town Clerk John Chandler said he went outside soon after the 3:30 p.m. incident Monday because the electricity was out. Some people said a sudden burst ot wind took the metal roof up into the air, before it fell onto electricity lines. Members of the Cooleennee Fire Department said the likely cause was an explosion In a gas water heater. No injuries were reported. - Photo courtesy John Dwiggins Trial Of Deputies i\/loved To Federal dt. By Jackk Seabolt Enterprise Record The two deputies nrrested last year have been charged by federal authorities on narcotics and fire­ arms violations. Davie Sheriff’s patrol deputy Bobby Lee Màbe Jr., 38, of Jack Booe Road, Mocksville was arrest­ ed Sept. 23 after drugs were found in his patrol car and residence; evidence technician Malinda York, 46, of Plowman Road, Advance was arrested Sept. 24 by the Davie Sheriff’s Office, The drugs found in Mabe's pa­ trol car on the day of his arrest were traced back to sheriff’s evidence being kept at the department that York supervised, saicl Sheriff’s Capt. J.D. Hartman. The case was turned over to federal investigators and op Feb. 23 York and Mabe were indicted for conspiring to distribute five grams or more of crack cocaine between June 1 and June 31 of 2009, The previous charges by the Sheriff’s department are still pend­ ing, but federal officials charged Mabe and York with conspiring to distribute crack cocaine in Davie, Mabe is also charged with being nn unlawful user of a controlled substance while possessing fire­ arms, York is also charged with pos­ session of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, ,A detention hearing and ar­ raignment for Mabe is scheduled Match 11 and his trial is expected to be scheduled for the April term Please See Federal - Page 4 Counselor Arrested With Child Pornography By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record A counselor at Davie High School has been charged with _ . . , having child pornography on a hdve family traveling in fibm 6\it 36 PAGES Saturday Cerem ony Weather, Travel Cited As Reasons For Change In Graduation Day High .school seniors hoping to get an eariy start on Beach Week may have to change their plans. pavie board of education mem­ bers voted unanimously lost week to' set the date for graduation for the, Class of 2010 for Saturday, June 12, at 9:30 a.m. , The rain date will be Sunday,' June 13, at 2:30 p.m. ‘ ' The event will take place at War Eagle Stadium. , • There are several reasons, ac-, cording to Principal Jeff Wallace, for moving graduation from the more traditional Friday night to Saturday momihg. Those who sat in the tain last year will understand the first reason. . ' "There is less of a chance of thiinderiitq.rmSi atid it ,^ill,,lje cooler in the morning than in the evening,” Wallace said. Wallace said the las)! day for students was supposed to be Jiinei 10, but because ofsnow, that is now June 11. Wnlliice said it would be too difficult on students and teach­ ers who help out \yith,graduatipn, to hold it the night of the last day , of classes. , . , There will still be exams going pn Friday, he said.. . ' ' Holding the event Saturday will help parents who work and would have had to rush home to get'ready ' for graduation and people who Going Green Klyomi Taylor, 15, was busy Saturday playing the lepre­ chaun as St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church hosted the annual Shamrock Run. For a list of finishers and more pho­ tos, please turn to page 68. * Photo by Mike Barnhardt computer at his home. Kevin Ronald Siddéli, 37, who lives in Davidson County was arrested by authorities there on March 3 for three counts of third degree sexual exploitation of a minor. According to Davie County Sheriff’s Capt. J.D. Hartman, on Jan. 7 a report was received that a female juvenile at the high school had been solicited by Sidden, “During the investigation it was determined that there was an issue with child pornography possibly being on Kevin Sidden’s home computer,” according to Sheriff Andy Stokes. Please Sec Porn - Page 4 of town. But the main reason, Wallace said, is *'I want it to be the right kind of ceremony, a nice ceremony, and in the past, having it in the evening, it has been uncomfort­ able for people, especially older people, to have to sit in the hes>t and the rain.” D a y lig h t S a v in g s T im e B e g in s O n S u n d a y Daylight Savings Times begins Sunday, so be sure to turn yoiir clocks forward one hour before going to bed on Saturday_hight. , Top 5 0 Jerry Smith Honored By Business Leaders ADVANCE - Busiiless Leader Media has chosen Jerry W. Smith as one of the Top 50 Entrepreneurs in the Piedmont Triad. Smith is founder and CEO of Le Bleu and Nature’s Pearl jn Advance. Smith was honored at an awards’ ceremony Feb. 24, in Greensboro. Winners will be fea­ tured in the March, 2010, issue of "Business Leader” magazine, "Jerry is the personification of iV an entrepreneur,” said Gene Hoots, chair emeritus of CornerCap In­ vestment Counsel in Atlanta, Qa. “I knew how difficult the bottled wa­ ter business and consumer products were lo get off the ground. Jerry has been a tremendous success.” Smith founded Le Bleu in 1990, one of the forerunners of manu­ facturing and distributing bottled water. Le Bleu Ultra Pure Water is nationally distributed through ____________________ major grocery chains, health stores and drug retailers. Le Bleu produces are sold, in two dozen countries;' produced by a patent-pending, five- step purification process. Smith demonstrated his motto of “helping people help others” during the recent disaster follow­ ing the earthquake in Haiti. Le Bleu donated 21,672 bottles of Le Bleu’s Ultra Pure Water to Global Medical Outreach to take to Haiti, along with almost 20,000 bottles sent previously to Haiti through Operation Compassion. In 2005, Smith founded Na­ ture’s Pearl, which has grown into an international multimillion- dollar business.Nature’s Peari has completed the first double-blind, placebo-controlled, human clini­ cal trinl researching its efficacy on Please See Top - Page 4 -4 - <‘>*4 '••'«MPCAb i Ì. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 E d i t o r i a l P a ^ e Wanderlust Sends Some Far Away ■ Florida was a chilly disappointment. 1 had tioped a quick escape south over the weekend would let me, for two days, get out of the cold weather that has lingered too long here. It didn’t. We shivered in Florida too, Global cooling has made Floridians uncomfortable this winter. ■ We needed our heavy coats that had been,left at home. Elizabeth arid I flew with my mother to Port St. Lucie for a one-day reunion with Mom’s only living brother, John Smoot, 91, who graduated from Farmington High and left the. Bear Creek tobacco fields during the Great Depression. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps, helping build Hanging Rock State Pnrk nnd then Yosemite. He joined the U.S. Navy before World War II and made the Navy n career, rising to the rank of Chief Petty Officer. He rnrely came home, living in New York City before moving to Florida. I had only seen him a handful of times, but my mother has kept in touch with letters and telephone calls. He has always been the exotic uncle, rnrely seen and with a repiitntion for snlty Inngunge. My mother nlwnys worried about new vocnbulnry words we might leam when our uncle visited. Over the weekend, he brought out the yellowed newspaper . clippings of his Nnvy exploits, including a six-month assign­ ment in frozen Antarctica. Far more than any of us, he has weathered true iceberg cold. It repeatedly nmazes me how some people can’t be dragged out of Davie County, their own piece of the Garden of Eden. Others leave for the far corners of the world, rarely looking bnck. Inside this week’s issue is ri story of Keith Nelson, an Ad­ vance youth who graduated from Davie High in 1988 nnd is now a clown in New York City. His clown act, Kinko, is even running for President. He could find n lot of votes here. There is more wanderlust in some of us thnn others. Some nre imbued with the exploring spirit of Dnniel Boone. Like Ol' Dnniel, they are raised here but have the urge to explore and wander in nil directions! My uncle sniled the seas, at risk'of foul weather and German U-boiUs. Keith '''Nelson'has mndc'-a career in entertainment in the cultural cnpitnl,of the world. As the song goes, if he can make it in New York City, he cnn make it anywhere. What cournge he must hnve summoned to tnke the plunge. There are countless others“ from here” who have gone on to make it in the far renches of this nation and beyond. Nelson jokingly gave credit to being raised on Snook’s Bnrbecue. That must hnve helped open his gullet. He’s now n sword swallower among other clowning qualities. I read obituaries from other areas, frequently spotting the line, “Born in Davie County ...” Some leave' for better opportunities. Some follow love. Some search for their own illusive form of gold. An old college friend came to visit me a couple years ago nnd tnnrveled that I had settled all of five miles from the farm. My career moves were to Salisbury, Winston-Salem, Madison arid then bnck home — not exactly qualifying me for “world traveler” status. I don’t care for flying. I have seen other nrens that looked nice, but Davie County is still my own Tarn. . My Uncle answered his own call of the wild. A Benr Creek ■tobncco fnrm didn’t excite him. Adventures awaited on the high seas. , There may not be Cnlifornin gold wniting to be discovered for our youngsters, but some pf them nre still boldly going to senrch. We wish them well. Meanwhile, our heavy dose of winter is finally easing ... Signs of spring have been breaking through since we re­ turned, I still get an inner boost when I cross the river and see the “Davie County’’ sign. Daniel’s roaming spirit didn’t infect me. For n few days, it was just as warm here as in Florida. — Dwight Sparks FAAREAOHêPITS {DECISION ON THE OFK AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ® 'гО/ОРЛУ7г>М СУХ«^Д/«г<(В*^Лв'Ядагиле,5у/и*сЦ >7В' в п т т у .с о т The Booe Family “ 1875 Ron Booe provided this photo of his great-grandmother, Cenith Emma fiatledge (1865- 1948) and her mother and father, Daniel Jacob Ratledge (1838-1892) and Martha Ann Heath. This photo was taken at their home in Davie County around 1875. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photographs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper of­ ficer on South Main Street in Downtown Mocksviiie or send .jpg images to ernews@davie- enterprise.com. Bfimmy.com <pz DAVIE COUNTY USPS 149-160 171 S, Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks..............................Editor/Publisher Robin Snow.................................„General Manager Mike Bamhardt..............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow,......................„...'....Advertising Director Brian Pitts.,,................................'...Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal, ‘ 1916-1958' 1899-1958 1901-1971 . 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' : - ' ■ ■ 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 iSilSSíS''■ ■ I ' S я ш т л я ..Ä Nature’s Pearl founder Jprry Smith checks one of the muscadine vines on his Davie County farm. Top... Continued From Page 1 on “The Effect of Muscadine Jeff Weigele, n Wilming- “Jerry has the reputation of cardiovascular function. Na- Grape Seed and Grape SIdn ture’s Pearl is the only mus- Extract on the Growth of Hu- cadine supplement company man Cancer Cells” at a major to fund wviVro cancer studies medical university. ton, water industry profes­ sional, expressed admira­ tion for Smithes accomplish­ ments. being an ethical, honest man. Evety time I talk to him, I see in his eyes the vision for the future.” Smith talks with visitors at a health and wellness seminar in Mobile,'Ala. on Feb. 20. Early Voting For Primaries Starts April 15 Voting by mail for the Miiy 4 primaries/school board elec­ tions will be available beginning Monday, March 15. Requests may be made by the voter or on their behalf by a member of their immedi­ ate' family, or legal guardian. . Applications will be accepted until Tuesday, April 27 with (he exception of disnbillty or illness. Requests ma^ be made for a disabled or ill person until 5 p.m. Monday, May 3. If a voter is registered un- affiliated they may request to vote in either the Democrat or Republican pnrty primary. Mailed ballots will be count­ ed in the elections office if received by 5 p.m., on May 7 if postmarked no later than Tuesday, May 4, properly signed with signature of a witness. The "One-Stop/No Excuse” voting will be available in Ihe Elections Office, 161 Poplar St., Mocks­ ville beginning Thursday, April IS, and at the Bermuda Run, Jerusalem VFD, nnd Willinm R. Davie sites beginning April 26. Registrations, nddress, name, or party change deadline will be Fridny, April 9. 'Persons, who miss this dendline, may file new registration, address or name change and vote nt the snme time during the early voting period. Questions may be directed to the elections office, 753-6072. Mabe Federal.. Continued From Page 1 of federal coiirt. York is expected to be arraigned Inarch 18 and her trial is scheduled for the May federal court term. If convicted on the drug conspiracy charge each could Porn... Continued From Page 1 That information was re­ ported to Davidson County officials. On Feb. 4 the Davidson Sheriff’s Office obtained a search warrant for the content of the computers and other digital media equipment be­ longing to Sidden. “Upon further invesU- gation, Davidson County Sheriff’s Detectives, as part of the Piedmont*Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, are alleging that Kevin Ronnid Sidden did possess numerous images of child pornography on his computer,” according to press release from Davidson County Sheriff David S. Grice. Sidden is out on a $5,000 secured bond and is sched­ uled to appear in Lexington District Court on April 12. The investigation by Da­ vie officials into the original York face a prison sentence 5-40 years, plus a fine of up to $2 million, or both, and super­ vised release for a four year probation. On the additional charges they face each could receive more federal prison time ranging from 10 to 25 years. Sidden allegation by the stildent at Davie High was closed. “It was detennined that the al­ legation did not rise to the level of a criminal charge,” Hartman said. Nothing inappropriate was found on Sidden’s computer at Davie High. Sidden began employment with Davie County Schools in 2007. He is suspended with pay. P re s e rv in g F a rm in g to n Community Meeting Sunday Afternoon Whnt’s hnppening in Farm­ ington? Lenrn the answer, and give some ideas of what you want to see nt a meeting at 2 p.m. Sun­ dny nt the Farmington Commu­ nity Center. 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SRYSON WHITE VICKY ZICKMUND Evanlne P^rformanc«» at 7 FMi March 17th, 18th, 10th, S 20th Matin«« P«rformane«s at 2 FMi March 20th and 21 «t • R«s«rv«d Seating •Adultsi $18 A Stud«nta/S«nlors $13 CALL 336.781.3000 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, March 11,2010 - 5 Tlie fdUowing cases were dis- • pb.'ie^ of during Dnvie District Court. Presiding; Judge Mary F. Covington. Prosecuting; John Handle, Jamie Gentry, nnd Wendy Terry, nssistnnt DAs. - Joseph Oscar Adams, com- municnting threats, sentenced to 7 dnys', credit for time seryed; second degree trespnss, dis­ missed per plea. - Adrinna Arellano, driving while license revoked, reduccd to failure to notify DMV of address change, not operate ve­ hicle until licensed, cost; use of red or blue light, no registration, dismissed, corrected. ' - Janice Lee Bnnks, breaking and/or entering, possession of open contnlner/consuming nlco- hol in passenger area, dismissed per plea; felony larceny, re­ duced lo misdemeanor larceny, senienced to time served, testify against co-defcndnnts! - Tony M. Bnrney III, mis­ demeanor probntion violation, continued on probntion, proba­ tion extended one yenr, serve 30 dnys activfe nnd pay Jail fees, poSSess hO alcohol, $225 attorney fee; misdemennor probntion violation, transferred , lo unsupervised probntion. - Dnvid Hnmilton Bnucoin, possession of drug parnphernn- iin, motion for appropriate relief was granted becnuse defendant was in compliance, evidence ordered destroyed, - Christopher R. IJurch, as­ sault on a female, prnyer for judgment continued (upon ngreement), not nssault/lhrent- en/harnss victim, $525 nttorney fee; fnlse imprisonment; dis­ missed per plen. - Brian Byers, speeding 64 in a 40, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Tnbntha Kny Dri,ver, misde­ mennor probntion violntion out of couniy, sentenced to I S.days, credit for two days. - Cynthia Dnle Edwards, driving while license revoked, misdemennor Inrceny, sen­ tenced to 45 diiys, suspended 18 months, obtnin substarice|nbuse nssessment/treatment, submit to drug screens nnd wnrrantless senrciies for drugs, not opernte vehicle until licensed, continue mentnl health treatment, not go nbout Dollar General, cost, $350 attorney fee; misdemeanor larceny, dismissed per plea. - Sherry D. Ferguson,driving while'license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, not operate vehicle until licen.sed, cost,. - Shannon Inez Guy, failure to wear seat belt, reckless driv­ ing to endnnger, no license, dismissed per plen; DWI, sen- .tenced to 60 dnys, suspended 12 months, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until li­ censed, credit for substnnce nbuse nssessment/trentment, 24 hours community service, $100, cost. - John Dnvid Hodges, com- munienting thrents, sentenced to 120dnys,suspended ISmonths, have no contact with/do not go on property of prosecuting wit­ ness, cost. - Ryan Taylor Huff, posses­ sion with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, mnintnin vehicle/ dwelling/pin(<e for controlled substance, sentenced to 5-6 months, suspended 24 months, 50 hours community service, not violate laws, submit to riindob drug screens/senrches, DRC recommended, cost, $387.50 at­ torney fee; manufacture sched­ ule VI controlled substnnce, felony possession of schedule VI controlled substnnce, posses­ sion of controlled substnnce on prison/jail premises, dismissed per plen. - Sheena Denise Jackson, driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $200 nitorneyfee. ■-Cody Alexander Jnmes, sim­ ple assault, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Jason Lee Kimrey, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed per plea; overloading size/ length/vehicle, cost, - Angeln Denise Leonnrd, misdemennor probation violn­ tion out of county, trnnsferred to unsuperyised probation. - George Thomas Lowery, DWi, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 1 year, 24 hours com­ munity service, obtain substance abuse treatment, surrender li­ cense, not Operate vehicle until licensed, $ 100, costi ^ ■ ' - Matthew David jWlckoy^re- sisting public officer, dismissed per plea; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, comply with current terms of : probation in Forsyth County, ' not use/possess alcohol or driigs, ' evidence ordered destroyed, cost, $200 attorney fee. - William A. Montgomery, driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected; felony possession of schedule II con­ trolled substnnce, simple pos- . session of schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed per plea; simple possession of schedule III controlled substance, sentenced to lime served, evidence ordered destroyed. - Timothy Ray Moxley, at- tempted larceny, felony larceny, injury 10 personal property, sen­ tenced to 45 days. Appealed. - Angela M. Phillips, driving whiie license revoked, reduced lo failure to notify DMV of ad­ dress change, dot opernte vehicle until licensed, $200 nttorney fee; rear Inmps violntion, dismissed per plea. . -Joey Lynn Roberts Jr., speed­ ing 91 in,a,65, i)WI, failure to appear, prnyer for judgment : eontinued, cost. - Joseph R. Rutherford, driv­ ing Wh|le license revoked, prnyer , for judgment continued, cost, not operate vehicle until licensed; giving fictitious informntion to officer, disrfiisjjed per plea, . - Michael Zachary Spnugh, misdemeanor Inrceny, dismissed due to insufficient evidence, , " Johnathon C. Sweat, con­ suming alcohol by person under nge 19,’dismissed per plea; driving nfter consuming under nge 21, prnyer for judgment continued, cost. 'Failure fo Appcnr - Jnmes Donnld Smothers, DWI. H O P E where there Is Angel Food Ministries there Is hope W ith today's econom ic challenges, m any fam ilies have fallen on hard tim es and just need a little help. A ngel Food M inistries, a nationw ide program offering low cost food relief to anyone w ho w ould like to save m oney on their grocery biU, can m ake a difference! If you or som eone yofu know needs help - check Out A ngel Food M inistries at Jericho church of C hrist. a n и I N I I T я U S М Ш Local host site: Jericho Church of Christ 124 Davie Acadcmy Rd For inform ation: call 492-5291, visit www.ierichotodav.com Menus and info also available: Jericho church building. Storehouse for JeSus, Davie Co. Senior Center & Mocksville Post Office. Last dav to order is Sundav. March 14 Specials o£ the Week Davie County Senior Games A g e s 55 and Better! R e g is te r N o w !$10 registration fee for most events. Fee includes a t-shirt, 2 meals, medals and a lot of games & fun. Forms are availabi 1 Mocksvllle/Davie RarKji': orthe Sehipi “ ‘ Local games will be held in April and SilverArts will be held in May. For more Information,. contact Sandra Boyette @ 751-2325 C h e e rw in e 1/2 liter Assorted Flavors Limit 2 ciiscs While Supplies U isi Lots of Spring &Easter Items Dfiiri 1'0 | цс1 Ninii \1 iis( •iilii»'''- PHOTO SPECIAL F R E E C D w/35 mm . 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LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR 58 YEARS WITH OVER IS YEARS OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE! 116 Wllltesboro St. • Mocksville (336)751-5021 Hours: M-F8imi-Spni, Sat 8ain-lpni, Closed Sim. 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 Coach Doug Illing uses his chain saw to clear out a big tree.John Peeler m oves logs and other debris to clean up the "Cooleem ee Beach." W ar Eagles Give Facelift To Cooleem ee’s Bullhole W ater rushes around rocks at the spillway near the dam. C O O L E E M E E - T h e big Hoods came in late Jnnim ry but there have been several more since. W h ile the floods drew am azed onlookers, they also washed in tons o f im wanted debris onto the grounds of R ive rPa rk at Cooleem ee Falls - T h e Bu llh ole. “ W e kn ow w e ’re going to be getting even m ore visitors as soon as the weather turns w a rm ,” says R o n B iv in s , w ho organized a m ajor clenn-up ef­ fort Saturday. " N o w that the Bullhole has been featured as one o f 12 m ust-visit places in O u r State m agazine, w e ’re expecting people from far and w ide this sum m er.” B ivin s , along w ith fellow R iverPa rk board members John Peeler, John Chandler, Jason W alser and T o n y Steele joined forces w ith m embers of the D a vie H ig h School football team and six o f the coachcs. Th e w o rk team pulled big logs from the sah^ pile that reached several stories high. Underbrush was reduced to a m inim um and lim bs rem oved from places where suribathers w ill soon w ant to lay out their blankets, A fte r fou r hours o f heavy Davie County High School football coaches and team mem bers working at The Peoples, Derrick Danner, Matt Cusack and Ricky Bell; back - Christian McGougan, W elch, Andrew Ledford, Coach Callison and Coach Bivins. STICK BUILT ON LAND YOU ALREADY OWN OR LAND YOU SELECT. 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N0 27014' Phonfi 3S»-284-a724 MoivFil9 00amlo4 00pm labor they all broke for lunch, “ It was 200 percent im prove­ m ent,” said Cooleem ee’s for­ m er m ayor Joh n Chandler w ho came w ith his son, Ph illip. Bivins has served on the nonprofit R iverPark board since the park opened in 2003. H is father, R o n n ie , had been part o f a task force that created the nature preserve oyer the previous three years. "It is just a big passion for m e,” said B ivin s. "W h en I was a teenager this was where we went to sw im , fish and cam p.’’ N o w he w orks to preserve ■ it for his fam ily but also sees it as a real attraction for C o o l­ eem ee. “ It’s a beautiful place that w e ’ re w illing to share.” “ I’ ve walked these trails ali m y life ,” said Ken D u rh am , w h o also put some o f his time into the cleanup effort. " I am a park m an, I was just looking at park trails up in the m ountain. T o hnve som ething like this in our ow n backyard is great. 1 think it is the kind o f thing that could help attract new fam ilies to live here.” Several m en brought their chain saws and John Feeler ran equipm ent he usually uses to m ake a livin g. H is vi­ sion has driven several m ajor park im provem ents over the last several y e a ri, including “ Three O aks H ill” surrounded by a green m eadow , A w ed­ ding took place there last fall. "T h e supporting partnership between Cooleem ee, D avie C o u n ty and R ow an Co un ty has grow n stronger and this is a necessity if w e are to m ain­ tain the park. 1 think a lot m ore people w ill com e to love this place like we d o ,” says-Chan­ dler, R ive rP a rk, Inc. is a nonprof­ it that manages what w ill be­ com e an 80+ acre nature park, “ T h e park needs people. W e need people help bring off some' new events like a duck race in the sum m er and m aybe a youth spiritual rally every spring. W e need volunteers to w alk the park, greet visitors and keep an eye.on things,” Som e o f the young foot­ ball players had been to R iv ­ erPark before but all o f them had heard o f it. Th e y were not disappointed. There was beau­ tiful weather and water was pouring over the dam , “ W e are so thankful they cam e. W hat a lot o f people don’t kn ow is that this foot­ ball team is really involved in the com m unity,” said B ivin s . “ Th e team delivers, food and gifts for the Storehouse for Jesus and participates in the W ar Eagles teddy bear project at local nursing hom es, Th e y w o rk as a close-knit fam ily and this builds team w ork and character,” I f you w ould like to becom e m ore involved in R iverPa rk call to volunteer at 284-6040 or 2 8 4 -2 14 1, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - 7 Navy Petty Officer Helps With Haiti Relief Effort M arty Martin found this tattered flag flying off John Crotts Road. Vet Urges US Flag Etiquette Th e United States piag is liv­ ing thing, M arty M artin is on a cnisade to m ake sure everyone knows that - and to make sure they treat the flag wilh the respect it deserves. Th e M ocksville resident nnd Vietnam W ar veteran gets up­ set every time he sees a torn or weathered flag being flow n, or one flown at night without proper illum ination. H e ’s pointed out improper flag etiquette to residents and businesses, even to county and tow n governm ents, M artin quotes the U ,S . Code; “ Th e flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing.” Flag Etiq u e tte • Th e flag should never be dipped to any person or thing. It is flown upside dow n only as a distress signal, • Th e flag should not be used as a drapery, or for covering a speakers desk, draping a plat­ form , or for any dccoration in general. Bunting o f blue, white and red stripes is available for these purposes. The blue stripe o f the bunting should be on the top. • Th e flag should never be used for liny advertising pur­ pose. It should not be em broi­ dered, printed or otherwise impressed on such articles as cushions, handkerchiefs, nap­ kins, boxes, or anythiqg li^tend- ed to be discarded after tem­ porary use. Advertising signs should not be attached to the staff or halyard, • Th e flag should not be used as part o f a costume or athletic u niform , except thnt a flag patch m ay be used on the uniform o f m ilitary personnel, firem an, po- licemnn nnd members o f patri­ otic organizations, • Th e flag should never have placed on it, or attached to it, any m ark, insignia, letter, w ord, num ber, figure, or drawing o f nny kind, • Th e flng should never be used ns n receptncle for receiv­ in g , holding, carrying, or deliv­ ering anything. • W hen the flag is low ered, no part o f it should touch the ground or any other object; it should be received by waiting hands and arm s. T o store the flag it should be folded neatly and cerem oniously. • Th e flng should be cleaned and mended when necessary. • W hen a flag is so worn it is no longer fit to serve as a sym ­ bol o f our country, it should be destroyed by burning in a dig­ nified manner. D r o p O f f O ld M e d ic a t io n s Prescription poisoning is on the rise. Som etim es, those m edicines nre outdnted, or no longer being used before fnlling into the wrong hands. Th e M ocksville Police D e - ' partm ent and its S a fe K id s progrnm cnn help. A “ M e d ic in e D ro p Ta ke Back” event w ill be held from 9 a .m .-l p ,m , W ednesday, March 17 at W alm art o f M ocksviiie. B ring expired, unused prescrip­ tion or over-the-counter drugs for free disposal, “ Operation M edicine D rop offers the public a free nnd con­ venient option for disposing o f their prescription and over-the- counter medications to protect their families nnd the environ­ m ent,” snid Donna Law rence. N a v y Petty O ffic e r 3rd Class Nicholas P. pucker, son o f Jan and George Tucker o f A d va n ce , assigned to N im itz-, class aircraft carrier U S S C m I Vinson ( C V N 70 ) i recently de­ parted H aiti after com pleting hum anitarian assistancepjjera- ■ tions to victim s o f the riiassive 7 ,0 ¿arthquake that struck the Caribbean nationiJan, 12'. C a rl Vinson arrived in the region less thnn 7 2 hours after the quake nnd im m ediately be­ gan rendering assistance to ap­ proxim ately 300, ООО injured and an estimate o f one m illion homeless H aitians, F o r nearly tW o w eeks, Vinson's personnel em barked 19 helicopters flew m ore than 2^00 sorties, de­ livering m ore thnn 166 tons o f fo o d , 89,000 gallons o f water and 3 8,70 0 pounds o f m edi­ cal supplies to earthquake vic­ tim s. In addition, C a rl Vinson's helicopters evacuated m òre than 450 patients to evacuation sites and the ship's doctors and corpsm en treated 60 patients in tlie ship's m edical w ard, Carl Vinson's prim ary role in the hum anitarian mission was as a first responder, pro­ viding critical airlift and com ­ m and and control capabilities as the flagship o f Task Force 4 1 , the N a vy 's sea base sup­ porting Joint Task Force (J F T ) H a iti. ; . . Prior to departing the dev­ astated region, the Vinson transferred m uch o f its airlift capability, including 10 heli­ copters, to other units in J F T - H a iti. U S S ,C arl Vinson is taking part in Southern Seas 2 0 10 as part o f a scheduled hom eport shift to San D ie g o , C a lif. Tu cker is a 2006 graduate o f D a vie H ig h School o f M o c ks­ ville and joined the N a v y in October 2006. 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Low e's a nd the g atile design are registered tradem arks o l U =,U C .I, «04-0059296, о В о / О О З , 00«,005,OO/.OOB,009,010.011.0»,018.0)9,023.026,027,0Ï8,030,03<,038.041.045.052,056.060.061,062,064.066.072,073,078.0)9,1 0;.12 3,t24 ,l!C .t32 .l3 5.1 36 ,137,138.139,M 1.142 :: f 8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Mnrch 11,2010 Public Records Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported to the M ocksville Po­ lice Depnrtm ent. - Th e Inrceny o f roofing m n- terinls from n site o ff W hitney Rond wns reported Feb. 28. - A couple fou gh t over n W ii giim e nt a residence oii Spruce Street, it wns reported M nrch 1. - N o charges were filed after n wreck on Wilkesboita Street at 5:30 p .m . M a rc h s . Tam ara Garw ood Langdon, S3 , o f M illin g R o a d , failed t6 stop the 2005 Pontiac she wns d riv in g before it struck the renr o f n l999 Gndillac driven by W illiam Pnul Fo le y, 3 1; o f W indw nrd Circle, reported O f­ ficer Reuben Ijames. - N o charges were filed after a wreck on Valley Road nt 8:22 n.m'. M nrch 5 .' Henther Fn ye Pope, 2 8 , o f Yndkin ville, fniled to stop tho 1999 Nissan she wns driving at a stop light nnd It struck a 2001 Hondn driven by John W illinm Presnell, 3 7 ,’o f Hnrtley R oad , reported O fficer E .M . Parker. Building Permits Th e follow ing building permits were issued In Davie C ounty, listed by applicant, type o f building, estimated cost and location. - M agnolia Construction, G oodw ill retail store, $980,000, Yndkinville R d ,, M ocksville, - Clayton Hom es o f Winstonr- Sniem , on-frnnie m odulnr, $ 120,00 0, M nin Church R d „ M ocksville, - R oger Dale Law son , - Zn c k Rothrock Builders, interior renovation, $ 7,3 2 3 , R iver H in D r ,, Advnnce; - Diane Go olsb y, conversion o f unheated space to enclosed heated space, $28,000, Spyglass D r„ A d vn n c e ,’ - V in yl Structures, 14x24 shed, $5,000, East Lake D r., M ocksville. - Tim othy J . Scott, iiiground sw im m ing . pdol, $50,900, H ayw ood D r ., Advnnce. Fires D a vie Gounty fire depart­ ments responded to the follow ­ ing calls: M a rc h 1 : Sm ith G ro ve , 11:16 a .m ., H ilton R o a d , field fire; Fnrm ington assisted; M oc ks­ ville, 2:05 p .m ., Madison R oad, nutom obile accidcnt; Center assisted; M ocksville, 3:30 p ,m „ D avie County Library,' natural gas sm ell, M n rc h 2;. M ocksville, 6:40 n .m ,, Snin R on d, grass/woods/ brush fire; Fo rk , 2 :l4 p ,m ,, U S 64 Ea s t, nutom obile accident; M o c k s ville , 2 :19 p ,m ,. Sain R o a d , au tom obile nccident; Sm ith G rove nssisted; Jenisnlem , 2:21 p .m .. Funder, conimercinl fire alarm ; M ocksville assisted; Sm ith G rove assisted. M a rc h 3 : Sm ith G ro ve , 7:36 n .m .,N C 8 0 1 North,autom obile accident; Farm ington assisted, ■ M a rc h 4 : A d v n n c e , 3 :Q 7 p ,m „ Brookm ead C o u rt, cnrbon m onoxide alarm ; Sm ith G rove assisted, M « rc h 5 : M ocksville, 8 :14 a .m ., W ilkesboro Street, auto-' m obile accident; Fnrm ington, Sm ith G ro v e ,9:36 a .m ., Yadkin - Trespassing was reported at a hom e on N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville on Feb. 26, i - O n F e b . 2 7 dnm nge to property was reported nt n home on Ijnmes Church R on d, M ocks­ ville, - Lnrcefty nnd trespnssing were reported nt n hom e on Tu r- rentine Church R o a d , M ocks­ ville on Fe b , 2 7 , - O n Fe b , 2 7 trespnssing wns reported nt a hom e on Hobson D riv e , M ocksville. - Dam age to property wns . repoited nt a hom e on Hobsoii D riv e , M ocksville on Fe b , 2 7 , - O n Fe b , 28 nn assault and vandalism ,were reported itt a hom e oh U S 601 N o rth , M ocks­ ville, - Vandalism wns reported nt n honie on Peoples Creek R on d, Advnnce on Feb. 28. - O n M a rc h 1 o b ta in in g • Both drivers were charged after nn nccident on M nrch 1. A n n B ro w d e r Seam on o f M ooresville wns stopped in her 2004 Toyota nt the stop sign on Farm ington Road and U S 158. Ignacio M ojica o f Manchester Ln n e , M ocksville was driving his 1996 Plym outh west on U S 15B and approached the inter­ section at Farm ing ton R o a d . Seam on fniled to yield, stnrted pulling her vehicle out to make a left turn nnd collided w ith road, collided w ith n ditch, nnd o f Carolina Street, M ocksville overturned. was arrested M arch 1 for failure Trooper M .W . W hitener re- to appear. Trial date; M arch 29 ported the accident occurred nl in Iredell County, approxim ntely 7:3 5 a.m . -M ichaelJnm esBenm on,20, • A D a v ie w o m a n w as o fR o y Davis R ond, M ocksville charged with failure to reduce was nrrested March 1 for pos-. speed after the vehicle she was driving hit another M arch 3 , C a ro lin e Jon n R e s tivo o f Hnzelw ood D riv e , M ocksville wns driving her 2003 Chrysler session o f schedule II controlled siibstnnce, possession o f sched­ ule I controlled substance, m is­ demennor possessionofschedule V I controlled substance, and north on Dalton R oad , .Melissa possession o f drug parnphema- New m an Johnson o f Clem m ons ■ lia. Trial date: M arch 4 , M ojica’s vehicle. Seam on w a s ' wns driving a 20 0 1 Volvo north chnrgcd w ith failure to yie ld , slow ing to a stop on D a lto n M ojica was charged w ith child R oad , Restivo failed to slow her restraint violation. , ' vehicle in time and it collided , Trooper M .W , W hitener re- ■ with Johnson's, ported'the nccident occurred nt approxim ately 10:40 p .m . and there were no injuries. • A.Sbu th Carolina mnti wns chnrged w ith driving w ith li­ cense revoked, possession.of out - Kendall Clay Tatum , 18 , o f Kne La n e , M ocksville wns nrrested M arch 1 fo r statu­ tory rape/sex offense. Trinl date; M arch 1 1 , Trooper C .D , H nll reported - Brnndon Lee W ntts, 2 4 , the nccident occurred nt approxi- o f Phelps W ay, Advancc was mntely’3:31 p ,m , nnd there were nrrested M arch I for m isde- no injuries, m danor child abuse, injury to • A D avie teen was charged personal property, assault on'n w ith unsnfe m ovem ent nfter 'fem 'ale,.com m unicating threats. m oney for fiilse pretenses w n s, ofstnte license while revoked in tlie vehicle she wns driving hit m isdemennorlnrceny,Trialdate: chim ney addition lo existing hom e, $ 10 ,00 0, Bnltim ore fire; W illinm R .D n vie ,Sh effie ld - Trnils La n e , Advnnce. , ly c o n . In c ., finish basement, $39,000, Kingsm ill D r ., Advance. - Joshua and M yriam Valentine, renovate unfinished basement, $ 15 ,0 0 0 , Oakshlre C o u rt, M ocksville. - George and poris Snyder, single fnm ily ' dw elling, $230,000, Tim ber Trnils Ln n e , M ocksville. - Benr Creek Lo g Hom es, single fnm ily dw elling, $309,000, Entons Church R d „ M ocksville. - Edw ard B o lton , single fam ily dw elling, $300,000, Brookdnle D r.,'A dvnn ce . - Rnndy Grubb Construction, single fnm ily dw elling, $320,000, Singleton R d ., M ocksville. - Richard Pfefferkorn, finish house, $50,000,’ Benuchnm p R d ., Advance. - D .R . H orto n , single fam ily dw elling, $89,608, Kilbourne D r., Advance. ' Щ Ш Ш Factory Deals-Save Thousands 3 0 x 4 0 -1 0 0 x 2 0 0 C a n Erect/W ill D e live r w w w .scq-arp.com Source#OZT 70Ф-400-7485 Calahaln, Center, 4;0 4 p .m ., C V Sm oot Ln n e , sm oke investiga­ tio n ; F o rk . C o rnn tzer D u lin , 5 :4 7 p .m ., U S 64 Ea s t, sm oke investigntion; IF o rk , 8:50 p .m ., U S 64East,aulom obile accident; Cornntzer-Dulin,9; lO p .m .,C o r­ nntzer R oad , on stand-by. M n rc h 6: Cooleem ee, 10:07 a .m ., Sunburst Ln n e , grnss fine; Jerusalem assisted. M a rc h 7 : W illinm R . Davie', M oc ksville, 1:58 p .m .. M ain Church Rond,grnss fire;; M ocks­ ville, 7:08 p .m .. Cooper Creek R oad , vehicle fire; W illinm R . D a vie , 9:25 p .m ., Nebbe Tra il, illegnl burn. M n rc h 8: M ocksville, Fo rk , 8:44 a ,m „ Funder D rive , fire nlnrm ; Sm ith G ro ve , 7:5 9 n .m ., 1-40 W est, vehicle fire; Fnrm ing­ ton assisted. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were, reported to the D a vie County Sh eriff’s Depnrtm ent. - Larceny wns reported at a Da vie H ig h School on Fe b . 25. - O n Fe b . 26 vandalism wns reported at a home on Peoples Creek R oad , Advance. - Hnrnssment wns reported m a hom e on La Quinta D rive , Advance on Fe b . 26, - O n Feb, 26 dnmnge to prop­ erty, wns reported nt a home on Peoples Creek R on d, Advancc. North Carolina, and lane control violation after the vehicle he wns driving hit another M nrch 2, Justin Lew is M nriow o f W il- linm stoh, S C wns driving a 2002 G M C p ic k-u p w est on 1-4 0 , Jo y Eugenia Lash o f E . La ke D riv e , M ocksville was driving her 1998 H on da vehicle west on 1-4 0 , M n rio w npplied the brnkes to his vehicle due to slowing traffic ahead.The trailer attached to his truck began to skid out o f control nnd collided with La s h ’s vehicle. T ro o p e r M .T . D a lto n re­ ported the nccident occurred nt npproxim ately 2:3 0 p .m . aiid there were no injuries. • O n e deer was reported hit by nutom obile in the county Inst w eek. In the follow ing re­ port no injury to the driver wns reported: M orgnn Alexnndria Daw son o f Sonora D riv e , Advance was driving a 1998 H onda vehicle north on Beaucham ptown Road when it collided w ith a deer in the roadway. Trooper C .D . H nll reported tho accident occurred nt npproxi- m ntoly 4:45 n .m . on M arch 7 . • A n A la m a n c e m an wns charged w ith exceeding safe speed after he wreckcd the ve­ hicle he was driving M arch 2. Horace W nyne Scott o f Ashe­ boro wns driving n 1997 Plym -, outh west on U S 64 nnd stnrted slid in g on the sn o w y ro a d . Scott’s vehicle ran o ff the right sjde o f the road and collided w ith a utility pole. Trooper M .W . W hitener re­ ported the nccident occurred at approxim ntely 2:10 p.m . • A C le m m on s m nn was chnrged w ith exceeding n safe speed after he wrecked the ve­ hicle he was driving M arch 3 nt 5:51 n.m . D n v id Je ro m e Te sm er o f Cieinm ons wns driving his 2003 Chevrolet pick-up west on U S 64 exceeding n snfc speed for icy rond conditions. W hile crossing Dutchm nn’s Creek Bridge, Tes- m er’s truck went put o f control, ■ rnn o ff the rond to the righ t. atiother M nrch 4 , M nrch 18, Aericlle K a y e Freem an o f - June M arie Epperson, 3 1 , Edge w oo d C irc le , M ocksville o f W inston-Salem was arrested w n sbn ckin ga 1997 Nissan out M nrch2fordrivingw ithlicense o f parking space in the D avie , revoked. Trial date: M n y 7 , H ig h lot. Jerem y Robert Morgnn - .lamie Lee H olland, 28, o f o f U S 64 Bast, M ocksville wns Alam osn D rive ; Advnnce was driving a 1991 H onda vehicle south in the school’s parking lot. , Freem an’s vehicle collided with M organ's. Tro ope r' K .L . Le o n a rd re­ ported the accident occurred nt npproxim ntely 3 :3 1 p .m , nnd there were no injuries. Arrests Th e Dnvio Coim ty Sh eriff’s Depnrtm ent mnde the follow ing nrrests: • -A n d re H o w e ll,4 0 ,o f Etchi- son Street, M ocksville wns nr­ rested Fo b . 23 for possession o f schedule II controlled substnnce nnd possess ion o f drug pnraplier- nnlia. Trin l ditte; M arch 4 . - M ntthew W nyne Price, 19 , o f North Ridge C o u rt, M ocks­ ville wns arrested Fe b . 22 fo r . assault on a femftlo. Trinl dnte; M arch 25. nrrested March 2 for possession o f open container, Trinl dnte; A p ril 16, - Dnrron G rey Beeding, 39, o f Alnm osa D riv e , Advnnce wns nrrested M nrch 2 for possession o f open contniner, Trinl dale; A p ril 16, - Tim othy W ayne Beeding, 4 1 , o f Sunset D rive , M ocksville wns aiTcsted March 2 forposses- sion ofd ru g paraphernalia, mis- demeanorpossessionof schedule V I controlled substance, Trinl date: M arch 25, - Byron Lam pnt W esley, 35, o f W inston-Salem wns nrrested M nrch 2 for possession o f sched­ ule II conlrolled substance,driv­ ing with license revoked, posses­ sion o f drug pnrnphem nlia, nnd D W I,T ria l date: M a y 7 , - Debergerac Jay Quan A l ­ lis o n , 1 8 , o f D n lto n R o a d , M ocksville was arrested Mnrch reported nt n location on Crepe M yrtle R o a d , M ocksville. - The unauthorized use o f a m otor vehicle was reported nt a gns stnlion on Custom D riv e , M ocksville'on M nrch 1. - O n Mnrch 2 disorderly con­ duct wns reported nt n school on Snlisbury R o a d , M ocksyille, - Trespassing .was reported nt a convenience store on Salisbury R o n d , M ocksville on M arch 2. - O n M arch 3 Inrceny wns reported at a hom e on D in ks W ny, M ocksville. - Trespassing was reported at a hom o on U S 64 Ea s t, M ocks­ ville on M arch 4. - O n M nrch 4 nn nssnult was reported at a home on M iddleton Ln n e , Advnnce. - Thrents were reported at a home on Stncy Trn il, M ocksvillo on M nrch 5. - O n M nrch 5 Inrceny was reported at a locntion on Angell R o n d , M ocksville. - Identity theft wns reported at n hom e on Dutchm an Trn il, M ocksville on M arch 5. - O n March 5 vandalism was reported at a hoiYie on Peoples Creek Road , Advance, , r Harassing text messages w ere reported at a hom e on Fred Lan ier R o a d , M ocksville on M arch 6, - O n March 6 n domestic dis­ turbance was reported nt a home on Sam Cope R o a d , Advance. - Larce n y from buildings wns reported nt n locntion on Pepperstone D rive , M ocksville on M nrch 6. - O n Mnrch 6 threats were reported at n hom e on Bnileys Chapel Road , Advance. - Vandalism was reported at a hotel on U S 601 South, M ocks­ ville on Mnrnch 6. - O n March 7 larceny from H m otor vehicle was reported at n hom e on Elm o re R o n d , M ocksville. - Vnndalism wns reported at a locntion on Roilingw ood D rive , M ocksville on Mnrch 8. ■ Highvk'ay Patrol The following trnffic wrccks « ..v a iw i uu. lui »usuc- - -------------------------------- in Davie County were listed by " gunrdrail, con- n ,e„nor’ lnrceny and possession misdemeanor larceny, the N .C . H ighw ny Pntrol. ofstolengoods.Trinldnte:M nrch finnncinl cnrd theft. Trinl 26 in Surry County. - Jnmes D evitt M ongom ery, 4 0 , o f Cross Street, Cooleem ee wns nrrested Fe b . 28 for non- - Christy A n n Frogg e, 2 8 , o f , , Janico La n e , M ocksville wns 3 for m isdemennor Inrceny, m is- nn-ested Fe b . 24 for felony pos- demennorpossessionofschedulo session o f schedule II controlled substance I possession o f dnig pnrnphernalia, sim ple posses­ sion o f schedule V I controlled substance. Trial dnte: M nrch 4. -Jn m io M ic h eJleSen ts,2 9 ,of N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville wns nrrested Fe b .26 forldentity theft. Trial dnte; M arch 4 . - Cari Junior D o b y , 2 0 , o f B e aucham p R o n d , A d vn n c e wns arrested Fe b . 26 for safe­ cracking nnd Inrceny. Trinl date: M arch 4 . ; ■ - Lisa Dillard Ln n e , 4 6 , o f Cedar Foiest La n e , M ocksville wns nrrested Fe b . 2 7 for oom - m unicnting thrents. Trinl dnte; A p ril 15. r Snbrinn Lyn n Shoffner, 2 1 , o f B nm ey Ln n e , Advnnce wns nrrested Fe b . 2 7 for fnilure to nppear. Tria l date: M arch 25. - M ichael En ri Boone, 4 4 , o f U S 601 N o rth , M ocksvillo was nrrested Fe b . 28 for misde- W e in v ite y o u to c o m e b e a p a r t o f o u r f a m ily . , —--------------------------;--------------------------------------------------------------1 J P le a s e p r e s e n t th is c o u p o n f o r i 20% OFF CIMARRON Cimarron Steakhouse 3260 S. Stratford Rd. 712-4689 Hrs: Mon. 11am-9pm Tues.-Thurs. llam-IOpm Sat;4-ilpm www.clmarronrestaurant.conn I I ¡Y o u r E n tire P u rc h a s e | I (E xclu d e s A lc o h o l) y Expires 04-04-10 J W in in g W a rn e n d W e d n e J d a y 1/2 OFF Wine by the Glass overturned, reported Tro op e r C .D . H nll. • N o charges were filed after a Davie mari wrecked the ve­ hicle ho was driving M arch 3. D u s tin M a jo r C o llie r o f Sparks R o a d , A d v n n c e was driving n 2008 Chevrolet pick­ up north on N C 801 nnd stnrted sliding on tho icy rond. C o llier’s truck crossed left o f center, w ent o ff the left side o f the V I controlledsubstnnce,nnd pos­ session o f drug paraphernalia. Trinl dnte: A p ril 8. - M ichnel Znchnry Spnugh, 18, o f Daniel R o a d , M ocksville was arrested M arch 4 for failure to appear. Trinl date; A p ril 30 in Forsyth County. - Jerry Lee Sidden, 4 4 , o f U S 601 South, M ocksville wns arrested M nrch 4 for nssnult by slrnngulntion nnd nssnult on n fem nle. Trinl dnte: A p ril 18. - Kurosh W ren M a k k i, 1 7 ,o f M eadowridge R oad , M ocksville wns nrrested M nrch 4 for second degree trespnssing. Trinl date: A p ril 8. - M iranda Franklin Roach, 31 ,o f Baltim ore R oad , Advance was nrrested M nrch 6 for simple nssnult. Trinl dnte; A p ril 29. - Tinnna M arie Dorranco Ep le e , 2 2 , o f Broadw ay wns nn-ested Mnrch 7 for brenking/ entering n m otor vehicle, felony 15 in Buncom be support o f n child. Trinl dnte: M nrch 16. dnte: Mnrch County, - Edith Grose Potts, 4 9 , of Roilingw ood D rive , M ocksville wns nrrested March 7 for simple assault and assault on a child . - Meagnn Dnriann Andrade, **"der 12. Trial date: A p ril 29. - Charles D avid Jacobs,40,o f W oodleaf wns nrrested M nrch 8 for intoxicntion nnd disruption. Trial date: Ap ril 22. 2 5 , o f Ridge R o a d , M ocksville wns nrrested Feb. 28 for com - m unicnting thrents. Trinl date; M arch 18. - Bo bby Joe M cD an iels, 45 , H C L E R K O F S U P E R IO R C O U R T 18 Years of Setvlce In N C Courts Magistrate For 1i+Years Fom w r Mocksville Poltee Officer Proud, Dedicated Public Servant. Davie County Republican Party Mem ber Davie Counly Lavi Entorcem enl Assoclatton M em tw r Mocksville Masonic Lodge #134 Mem ber Davie Counly Hom e Builder’s Assodalion Mem ber State Em ptoyee’s Credit Union Member Advisory Board U fa Long Davie County Resident Paid for by the Kevin Hendrix Camnainn ISchoots ipprove iPersonnel leports A t their February and Mnrch ■neetings, bonrd o f educntion Tiembers received the following )orsonnel reports. Em p lo ym e n t: Dinne Shoe- nnker, M n rie Fn n n ie, Terrell V ilson , Knren Jim eson, Davie ■ligh; M nry-M argaret Hudson, V illiam Ellis M idd le ; W esley U hnn, North Dnvie M iddle; nnd onn H olco m b, En riy College. Resignntions: A p ril R akes, V illia m E llis ; E ric R e e d e r, !ariy College; and Robert Fo x I I , M o c k s ville Elem en ta ry/ louth Dnvie M iddle. R e tire m e n t; Barbara F u l- irig h l, D n v ie H ig h ; K n re n Cirkpntrick,-Shady G ro ve E l- m entary; and Shiriey Easling, locksvillo Elem ental^. R e a s s ig n m o n ts ; A n g e la lim m ons, North D a vie; Diane barter, Sarah G o sn e ll, South )nvie; Tam m y R eavis, W illiam |l. D a vie ; and Vickie Kendrick, ^ o c ksville Elem entary, I Substitutes: Am anda Sloan, \m b e r K in g , B n rry M e rritt, becky H aynes, Betty Binkley, JCnthryn Stnton, K e vin South­ ern , La u re n K o s s le r, M a rin A g rillo , M n ry Kenney, M elindn M cLn ug h iin i Peggy Isonhour, lu th B ro w n , S n lly Jo h n so n , Sharon Johnson, D a n La w lo r, B m ily M ille r, Jcnnnn W h ite , [uiie G ru b b , Kath io Coth re n, |lichelle O rn y, Nicole K o o n tz, hra Snow , Aurelia Lngle.Henth |nggett nnd Laurice Iskander, I a n F a c e s 9 C o u n t s V i o l a t i n g d o m e s t ic ^ .O r d e r B y Ja c k ic Scabolt ^ Enterprise Record A Davie mnn fnces 19 counts !o f violnting n domestic violence protective order ngainst him by continuing to mnke contnct with his estranged w ife. M ichael Joseph Passm ore,' 3 3, o f Com atzer R o a d , Advance was arrested M arch 6 and ac­ co rdin g to his nrrest report further chnrges nre pending in the case. According to a press release i issued by the'Dnvie Sheriff’s D e - [ partm ent, on Jan , 29 Passmore's [ estranged w ife filed n report that Passmore hnd befriended her on M ySpace under a false name in * violation o f the 50-B (domestic violence protection) order she had against him . That order was issued Fe b , 9 , 2009 by Judge Jim m y M yers. D a v io S h e riff's L t . W .L . W hitesides obtained a search waiTant and began investignting Pnssmore’s fnlse name MySpnco account. D u rin g the in ve s tig a tio n Passmore's estranged w ife re­ ported he wns texting her ev- erydny under the fnlse nnme and w ould not stop, even though he'd been nsked to, nccorcling to W hitesides. She nlso 'reported she hnd blocked the false nam e from her M y S p a c e pa ge, but that Passmore continued to post mes­ sages, W hitesides reported. W hitesides said that over a 19 dny tim e frnm o, Passmore’ (under the false name) sent his estranged w ife 755 text mes­ sages, “ H e was chnrged w ith ono count per dny thnt he texted her," W hitesides snid,' Pnssm ore. wns served the warrnnts on these chnrges while in the Dnvie County Jnil on his sixth violntion o f the 50-B order nnd his second stnlking charge. H e is scheduled tp appear in D a vie District Court on A p ril 8 . • The case is still under inves­ tigation, according to nn nn-est report filed by Whitesides. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - 9 F u n d r a i s e r s S aturday, M arch 13 Community Brcnkfnst, ul First Presbytcrliin, 7-10 a.m. Donations accepted wilh proceeds lo mis­ sions. Mock’s Church Fnmous Country Ham & Tenderloin Breukfnst, nt Mocks UMC, Advnnce (comcr of Mocks Church & Beauchamp roads), 6:30-10 a.m. Menu: counlry ham,lendcrioin,cggs,grils,sausngo gravy,biscuils,beverage.Sponsorcd by Mocks UM Men lo their minis­ tries & projects. Counlry Hnm & Sausage Brenk- , fast, nl Center UMC, 6-10 n.m. Country ham, sausage,eggs, nnd nil the trimmings. Join us in our’Fnm- ily Life Center, Proceeds to Jeremy Hnrris for mcdicnl expenses. Fri, & Sat,, March 19 & 20 Center BBQ, t;S 64 Enst, Mocks­ ville (behind liisloric CenterArbor). Pork BBQ sold all day, both days in pounds, plates, sandwiches, & trays. S aturday, M arch 27 All irou Can Ent Brcakfnst, by the Cooleemee Women’s Civitan Club, 6-11 n.m. nl VFW Bidg., NC 801 South, Cooleemee. Ham, snusage, eggs, gt;ils, baked apples, gravy, biscults,coffeo,orangejuice. Walk- ins welcome. Flight of Honor Fundraiser, lo send W WII veterans to Washington, D.C., 4 p.m. unliUl VFW Bidg, NC 801 South, Cooleemee. Menu: Chicken & Dumplings,green beans, com, cole slaw, rolls, dessert, cof­ fee & iced tea. Donations accepted. Hosted by Cooleemee Women’s- Civitan Club. Fri. S at., A pril 9 & 1 0 . Friends of Library Book Sale, Fri. (9-6) and Sat. (9-3) at library. Sale forFrl(!iiilsl.'iFrl.,Aprll8(S-8)-you cnn join nl the door. O ngoing Coolecnice Civitans BBQ Chick­ en, 3rd Fri. of each month, at Cool- eemce Civitnn Blilg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chickcn, BBQ slaw, baked beans, roll & pound cnke. $7 per plale. Reserve your plate, sign up at Cooleeinee Hardware or call 284-2196 or284-2030. Will deliver order of five (5) or more. Proceeds lo help pay for Cooleemee Civitan Comm. Bidg. Wesley United Melhodist Church Ham & Sausage Brenkfast, with nil the trimmings, 3rd Sat. of qnch month, 6-10 n.m. R e u n i o n s S aturday, M arch 20 • Shady Grove High 1925-1956 Re- nloK, nl Advance UMC fellowship hall, socinl hour 4 p.m., program 5 p.m., pot luck meal 6 p.m. Drinks will be provided. Donation will be collected lo pay for paper goods and rent on building. Cnll 998- 4627 or 9989-4320 if you attended Shndy Grove High between 1956 and,1925. R e l .ig j.Q n S unday, M arch 14 Annual Ushers Day, atCedar Creek Missionary Bapt. Church, 3 p.m. with guest speaker. 130lh Church Anniversary, at MninvilleAMEZionChurch,3p.m. wilh guest speaker. S at& S un.,M arch2 7& 2 8 “Crown Him Lord of All: Cel- ebrnting Ihc Risen Snvlor”,nt Fork Bapt.,3140 US 64 Enst.Mocksville, 7:30 p.m. bolh nights, ndmission is free. O ngoing Kids Night, every Wed. nt New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info: 492- 6408. After School Cnre, Advnnce U MC, K-5lh, Aug. 25,2009-June 10,2010. 3-6 p.m.. Cost: $ 140 per month, for more info or to register; 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOPS (Mothersof Preschoolers), 1st nnd 3rd Fri. of every hionth during mulitional school year, 9:30- 11:45 a.m.. Cornerstone Christian Church, 1585 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 998-0600. H 20 (His to Own), new ministry •nt Jerusalem Bapt..Church,3203 US 601 S.,Mocksville.On Wednesdays nt 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married. We cover topics pertinent & ihleresling to tills nge group. Awnna, every Wed, evening 6:30-8 p.m. al Eagle Heights Church. The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist' Church, Mon. & Thurs. nl 7 p.m., at 407 Milling Rd., Mocksville. Free ndmission. For info: 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youth Program, nt Ijames Bapt. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., nges four through sixth grade. Info: 492- 6434. A Womnn’s Discussion Class, A pproaching Ihc Temple o f G od. Psalms 26 ench Tues. 10:30-11:30 n.m. nl Jericho Church of Christ. All women'inviled. Cnll 704-798-2038 for infb. Women's Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed. night nl Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m. current topic: nuthentic relntionships. All mnterjnis' provided nl no cosl. All women invited. Cnll 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s Bible Study, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n home rienr Milling Rond area. All women welcome. Info: 751-5229. VVomen’s Bible Study, fociising on Biblicnl women from femnle perspective nnd African American, Latino, and American women, 2nd Sal.'of each month at Fairfield Bapt. Church, 164. Excnlibur Lnne (off U.S.601S.). info: 940-5149. VVomen’s Study Group, Phnse 2, ' on Biblicnl women, presented by Hnnnnh's Ministries. Free & held every second Sal. of each month, 10-11 a.m. All welcome. Info: 940-5149. CarcNet Counseling Centers, nt First Bnptlst Church,390N. Main St., Mocksvillo. Offers inler-de- nominntionnl counseling. Acndemi- cnliy trained, certified counselors & mental health professionals. Info. & appt. 751-2041. Prcschool/Pnrents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Tiine: 9 n.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,W or T, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre-K - three or four dnys per week. Cnll 998-6820, Preschool, nt Center United Meth. Church, 2 dnys per week or 4 dnys 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 n.m. Phone 940-3753. Awnnn & Bible Study, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m., Hope Baptist Tab­ ernacle, S p e c ia l E v e n ts Friday, M arch 26 Dinner & AShow, hosted by Davie YM CA, students in after school pro­ grams will be participating in talent show, 6 p.m., al YMCA. Dinner for gnestsS I per person. Donations will -be nccepted for Pnrtner wilh Youlli fundraising cnmpnign. Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sal. night biuegrass, nl Sheffiefd Music Hnll, cnll 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4lh Sun. ench month, 7 p.m., nt Comal'icr UMC. Oood coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Fnrn;ilnglon Farmer’s M arket, Sniutdnys 8 n.m. til 1 p.m. Dates .to.Rg.mente T hursday, M arch 11 Free Diabclcs Cooking Cfnsses, nl • Dnvie Cooperative Extension Cen­ ter, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pre-registration rcquircd,75l-6i00 or 753-6177. S aturday, M arch 13 FREE Meal for Hope, tiie Son- shine Girls nl Cornerstone Christinn Church will have meal for those facing unemployment or toiigh dmes,3-6p.m., 1585 NC801 North, Mocksville. I T hursday, M arch 18 Mnmniogrnm Clinic, hosted by Dnvie Henlth Dept., 8:30 ti.m. til 3 p.m. Cnll 753-67W for info on how to get n free mammugrnm. T uesday, M arch 23 Cnndidntcs Forum, sponsored by Woodmen of the World, nt Dnvie Acndemy Comm. Bidg., 147 Mr. Henry Rd, (Just off Davie Acad­ emy),? p.m. O ngoing Free Monthly Diabetes/Blood Prcssure/Cliolestcrol Screenings, last Fri. of each month in 2009 al WalMart,9 n.m. til 12 noon. Spon­ sored by Davie Lion’s Clnb. Visit Coolcemee’s M ill Village Museum, MChurch Sl.,Wed.-Snl. 10a.m.til4p.m.Toursalsoavailable by appt. Cnll 284-6040. Storytiiues, al Davie Co. Library: Tues. lOn.m. &Fri. 11 n.m.-stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. 1st SnI. of every month - stories/activities for kids of all nges. At Cooleemee Branch; every other Fri. 10:30 n.m. (cnll or check website for dales). Al Hillsdale UMC: eyery other Fri. 10 a.m. (cnll library o'r check website for dntes). Special Olympics of Dnvie County, piny nctivities & fun nite, Wednes­ days at Brock Bidg. Play nctivities 6-'7 p.m. Fun Nile 7-8:30 p.m. Open to nil persons with disnbililies & their fnmiiies. T uesday, M arch 16 Democratic Women, 6 p.m., nt Ari’s (formerty Pier 601), wilh guest speaker. T hursday, M arch 18 AARPMcellng, 10:30n.m.,Dnvie Co. Sr. Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville, with guest speaker. O ngoing Dovie Beekeepers Association, second Mondny of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor SInte Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors welcome. To find out more info: www.davicbeekcepers.org Dnvlc County Kepubllcnn Men’s Federation,second Thurs. of every month,6:30p.m.ntPler60i,Mocks­ ville. For info: 909-3534. Breast Cancer Resource & Infor- mnlionGroup, every2ndTuesday of the month, nt Dnvic Library in the multi-purpse room, 7 p.m. Cnll 751-2777 for info. Dnvie Qullters Guild, 3rd Mon. of cnch month, for info; 492-2000. VFW Posl4024,7p.m.,2ndTues. ench month, VFW Hul, Sanford Av­ enue.Mocksville. Eligible members welcome. Come early for refresh­ ments. For info call 492-7521. Trium ph Parenting Classes, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., call for info: 751-5636. Humane Society of Dnvie Co., bi­ monthly meetings 2ndTues.ofevery even-numbered month, nt Hiirnane SocietyAdoplion Center, 290 Eaton Rd.Call 751-5214 for info. Dnvlc Co. FraternnI Order of Policc Lodge 94,3rd Tues. of every month, 7 p.m., Zeko’s Restaurant. Dnvlc Co, Republican Pnrty,every third Tues, of month, 7:30 p.m. in Dnvie Co. courthouse. Dnvie Amateur Rnd/o Club, 1st Tuesdny of ench month, 7 p.m., Davie Co. Hospital Training Room. Public welcome. Dnvlc Co. Republican M en’s Federation, second Tues. of ev­ ery month, 6:30 p.m., Sagebrush Steakhouse, Mocksville. For info; 909-3534. Davic Historical & Genealogical Soclcty, 4th Tues., 7 p.m., Davie Library. Mocksville Lions Club, 1st Thurs­ day, 7 p.m., fellowship hail of St. Francis of Assisi,Yadkinvillo Road, Mocksville (bonrd meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs, ,6 p.m.). Al-Anon Family Group, al Mace­ donia Moravian Church, N.C, 801 N„ Advance, Sundnys 8 p.m.. Rm. 225 (above fellowsiiip hall). Al- Anon is a group that helps fnmiiies 6 friends of alcoholics. ' Cooleemee Womens Civitan Club, meets 4th Thurs. of each month, 7 p.m. Cooleemee First Bapt. fellow­ ship hnll, 204 Marginal St., Cool- eemec. All area Indies invited. For further info: 336-284-4795. Stitch-In, a gathering of crafters nt Mocksvillo Library, second Wed. of each month, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portable project an all your best tips nnd tricks to shnre. Info: 751-2023. Community Foundation of Davic Counly Board of Directors, 2nd. Mon.. 5 p.m. Rotating meeting. For info/monlhly location cail 753-6903. Mocksville Garden Club, 1st Thurs. of cnch month, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hnll behind First UMC, Mnin Street, Mocksville. North Dnvlc Ruritan Club, month­ ly dinner meetings, second Mon. of each month, 7:30 p.m. Call 782- 4276 for info and location of next meeting. Smart Start of Dnvie County bonrd meeting, 3rd Tues. of every other month (begins Jnn.) al SunTrust on Yadkinville Rd., 9-10:30 a.m. Questions: 751-2113. Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesdny of each month, 6:30 p.m., al Autumn Care, Mocksville, Info; 751-3535. Dnvic Civitnn Club meets 4th Thurs. of cnch month, Feb.-Qct., 7 p.m., al Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Hwy. 158. All visitors welcome. Center ECA Club meets 3rd Tues­ day ofeachmonlh, at Center Comm. Bidg., 7:30 p.m. Please join us. Town O f Cooleemee Planning Board, meets 3rd Thurs. of ench month at Cooleemee Town Hall, 7 p.m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon­ dny of ench month, 6:30 p.m., at ' Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Advance. Dnvic Business Women’s Assocln- tlon, 1st Wed. of each month, 12 nbon.alSunTnist Bank, Valley Bank Branch location. Open to all ladies interested in networking. The Artist Group, Davie Counly Library, 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bon­ nie al 998-5274. Center Community Develop­ ment, 3rd Mon.,7 p.m. Community Bidg. ' Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tuesdny,Town Hnll, 6 p.m. unless other\vise noted. North Cooleemee nnd Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Feiiow- ship Hnll. Mocksville AA, closed non-smok­ ing meeling,nl St. Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hall, 862 Yadk- invilie Rd., Mocksville. Thursdny, 7 p.m. Info; Jnn 753-6863. ’ Davic Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual nssault victims. The group meets every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please call of­ fice for location, 751-3450. Sons of Confcdcrntc Veternns, 1st Mondny, Cooleemee Historical Building, 7 p.m. MocksvillcRatnry Club,Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hut. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Davic Co. United Wny Board of Directors, 4th Mondny, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Center Annex, Conf. Room 208. Dnvic High Athletic Boosters, 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., school cnfeterla. Fnrmington Ruritnn Club, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Fnrmington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Christinn re­ covery program forwomensexunliy nbused as children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square, Room 210. Parents Resource Orgnnizntion (PRO) support group for families of children wilh disabilities, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m. Cail Rosemary Kropfclder al 998-3311 for loca­ tion. Jcricho-Ha’rdison Ruritan Club, 2nd Tuesdny, 7 p.m., club build­ ing. Health Dept., clinic hours: Mon.- Fri.,8;30-ll:30a.m., 1-4:30 p.m. Dnvlc County Board of Socinl Services, 4th Tuesdny, 5:30 p.m. MDSS. Narcotics Anonymous Against All OddsOroup,First Bapt. Churcii,390 N. Main Street (upstairs), Thurs. 7 p^m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280. Mocksville American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursday,? p.m. Mocksville Civitnn Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4lh Mondays, nl First Pres- byterinn Church. Advance Memorial Post' 8719' VeteransofForeign Wnrs nnd Ladies Auxiiiary,4thTues.,7:30p.m„post homo. Feed Mill Rond. Davie County Right 'Ib Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand jury room, courthouse. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post Ill9.2m l,4th Thurs.,7p.m., VFW Hall, N.C, 801. . Corinthian Lodge No. 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridnys, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Mocksville Lodge No. 134, 1st Tliesday, 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. Cooleemee Civitnn’s Club Meet­ ing, 1st nnd 3rd Mon. eiich month, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cool- cemce. R e c re a tio n For more information, 751-2325. D avie Y outh C ouncil all students grades 9-12, attend N.C. Slate Youth Council events, serve community. Cnll Sandra 751-2325. S quare D ance Farmington Comm. Cir, Mondays 7 p.m., cost $5 per month. Volunteer & community serv ice opportunities. Call 998-3837 for more info. S helter R entals Available at Rich Park, Н1уефпгк at ■ Cooleemee Falls, and Farmington. Call 751-2325 to reserve. Special Oiyinpics Fun available to anyone with a disnbiiily, Wednesdays, Brock Gym, 6 p.m. Cnll KnihieStreit 751-2325. S ilver. S triders Brock Gym nvniinble for walking 6:30-9 n.m. Quarterly incentives for miles walked. S enior G am es Open to all 55 or beuer. Be ac­ tive, have fun, softball, basketball, badmltton, horseshoes, bocce, & more. B occe At Rich Park, Wednesdays, 11 a.m. Leam sport of Bocce. Open lo se­ niors 55 or better. Y M C A For more information, cnll 751- 9622, visit www.dnvie.ymcnnwnc. org,- or come to the YMCA for n tour. K ids N ight O ut Pnrenis cnn enjoy n dnte while kids enjoy the YMCA. Register now for "it's All About Pirates Kids Night Out" for Fridny, March 12, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Open to children 3 months-12. Members $ 1.1/non­ members $20, Register by noon on Thurs,, March 11 lo avoid a $ 10 per child Intc fee, V M C A S ca ve n g e r H unt I-ooking for fun way to spend an evening as a family. Come lo YMCA on Fridny, Mnrch 19 for scnvengcr hunt. Event is free for YMCA mem- bets, $2 per person/S 10 forpolenlinl members. Register by Mnrch 16. , C heerle ading Kids 3-12, senson runs March 29- June5. Practice on Mon.,Tues.,or Thurs. evenings and cheer nl Snl. gnmes. Register thru March 26. Cosl: $40 members/$65 potential members. Flag Football Kids 3-12, season runs March 29- June 5. Practices Mon., Tués, or Thurs. evenings, gnmes Snl. Register thru Mnrch 26. Cost: $40 mem- bers/$65 potentini members. S occe r Kids3-I3,new this season Ail Boys and Ail Girls leagues. Season runs March29-Junc 5. Practices Mon., Tues.l or fhurs., games.Sat. Pee Wee Soccer (nges3-4) will meet Snl, Mornings. Register Ihra Mnrch 26. Cost; $40 mcmbers/$65 potenUni members. H om eschooi P.E. Weekly physical fitness program for homcschoolers.Inlhegym;workon personni fitness, coordination, and skill devciopnient through organized sports. Includes water safety and swim lessons. Cost: $20 per child. Sessons are Thurs., 9-11 a.m. . M em bers O n ly Join the YMCA and take advnnlngc of. water aerobics, yoga, biking, walking,' personal training, and morc.Comevisitandtourourfaciliiy al 21 iCcmelcry Street and leam how we build strong kids,strong fnmiiies, nnd strong communities. S w im Lessons Sign up now for siVim iessonS. Choose Tues/fhurs. evening les­ sons ($38 members/$75 potential members) or Snl. morning lessons ($20 membcrs/$38 potentini mem­ bers). Privnte & fnmily lessons also available. S fìP lo rs 'All Senior Activities lake place at. Davie County Senior Services ideated nl 278 Meroney St., Mocks-' ville unless otherwise noted. Cali 753-6230. O n g o in g Sr.Lunchbox,M,T,W, ll:30a.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m.. lunch served dniiy. Silver Health Exercises, Exercise Room of Senior Services, Tues. & Thurs. 8;30 n.m. at Mock Place, (open lo any senior). Quilting'Club; every Monday, iOa.pi. '\- Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m; ■ SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p.in. Scrapbooking', every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. i Dr.Dunn,Podiatrisl,atSr.Services every three weeks, 8:30n.m.,plense call for dates. . Free Blood Pressure Checks, once a month, al 10:30 a,m. in the Nutri­ tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs­ days, 10 a.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Texas Hold’Em -ThursdnyS, 1 p.m. ‘ Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdnys nt 6 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues. ofihe month, 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - lue nvailnble, call for information. Arthritic Exercise - every other Wed. 10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics • Tues; & Thurs., II a.m. Fitness Equipment Room - open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri-^ dnys 8 n.m. til 5 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. til 1 p.m. Tnble Tennis • every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. til 12 p.m. Ib i Chi, Tliesdays (call for sess- sion dales) Woodcnrving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. Advanced Silver Henlth Exercises, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8:30 a.m. Manlcurcs/Pcdicurcs,everyTliurs. call for nppl. & prices. Mnssngc Therapy, every 3rd Tues. Cnll for nppt. & prices. CurrcntSocinl Dnncing,Thurs. 11 n.ni. lii 12 noon. Yogn, call for dales and sessions. Dnnce Pnrty Aerobics, 5:30 p.m. on Tues. & Thurs. P igeon Forge, Tn. Trip April 20-22, deadline for registra­ tion is March 5,come,by Sr. Services or call 753-6230 for more info. Report Davie Dateline By Noon On Monday Items for Davic Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the publication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by the office, nl S. Mnin St. ncross from Ihc courthouse. 10. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 A lls ta te In s u r a n c e Mark Jones & Steve Ridenhour ,852 US Hwy. 64W„ Suite 101 Mocksville 336-751-0669 G a u d e ll L u m b e r 162 Slieek Street, Mocksville 336-751-2167 D a v ie C o u n ty E n te r p r is e R e c o rd I* ; 171 South Main Street, Mocksville 336-751-2129 D a v ie M e d ic a l E q u ip m e n t 959 Salisbury Rd,, Mocksville 336-7514288 E a to n F u n e r a l S e rv ic e , In c . 325 N. Main Street, Mocksville 336-751-2148 F o r m a c A u t o m o t iv e , I n c . 1484 us Hw. 64 W., Mocksville , 336-751-3372 F o s te r D r u g G o . 495 Valley Road, Mocksville 336-751-2141 F u lle r A r c h it e c t u r e 68 Court Square, Mocksville 336-751-0400 M ik e ’s W r e c k e r S e rv ic e 24 HOUR SERVICE Since 1978 684 Junction Rd., Mocksville (336) 492-7303 or 909-2018 This Message Brought lb\bu By These Local Businesses. 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Pleasant 5 -1 'on the road before sweep­ ing a hom e doubleheader against B u t­ ler, 4-0 and 4-3 . ‘ ’ . “ M t. Pleasant is a good team ,” 12th- ycar conch M ike Hem don said. “ Th ey went to the regionnl finnis last year In 3 -A . We faced tw o legit lefthanders (from Butler). Th e first one has signed with Pem broke and he’s nasty. Both o f them played in the S ^ te Onm es last year.” The W nr Eagles only hit .260 over three gam es, but they didn’t need to tenr it up because the pitching from five nrms was phenomenal. W ith Ryan Foster w orking seven innings, Joe W atson five , Josh'Berryhill four, C orey Randall three nnd Shane Carter tw o , they combined to give up four runs and six hits in 21 innings. Th e y gave up zero - no lie, zero - earned nm s. Tiie offense got on track in the third gam e. Watson is 2 for 5 after nn 0-for- 3 strirt. 'IVier Jordan, a transfer from N orlh Iredell w ho has became an un­ expected bonus, stnrted 3 for 5 . Jordan and Jacob Barber are both 3 for 8 on the season. Cnrsori H e m d o n , w ho has tho team’s only hom e m n , is 3 for 9. O u v i e 5 , M t . P l e a s a n t 1 Th e W ar Eagles managed four , hits in tlie season opener on the road. , Th n t’s all they needed w ith Berryhill and Randall on the hill. B erryhill, a senior and the top returning pitcher from 2009, retired the first six batters nnd had a no-hitter for 3 1/3 innings. H e w ound up throwing one-hit ball for four. ' Rnndnll, n sophom ore, wns w on­ derful in his first varsity appearance. A fte r getting greeted w ith a hit, he didn’t allow another one over three innings. M t. Pleasant’s only run came bn a tw o-out fielding error. , “ M t. Pldasant cnn swing it,” H e m ­ don snid. "Th e y were disciplined nt the plate nnd they can swing it all the ' w ay through the lineup. W e only had one strikeout, so we had to m ake 20 plays nnd we played the gloVe pretty good." , Jordan had the only hit - in his first D avic nt-bat, no less - ns Dnvie grabbed n 1-0 lead in the third. H e singled in his second nt^bat as Davie broke it open in a four-m n fifth. Jordan suffered through a tw o-w in season in 2009 at North Iredell. H e hns already enjoyed m ore wins after one week at D avie. “ I told Jordan: ‘ Yo u look aw fully good in that orange and black,” ’ H ern­ don snid. “ f asked him if he wns ner­ vous. H e snid; 'N n h , I’ m not nervous.’ I had him batting in the nine hole, but I ’m going to tell yo u , he’s not a nine-hole hitter. A lot o f them played with him in (M ocksville’s fall Legion league), and that was good. Th e ones that didn’t play w ith h im , they knew o f him . It wasn’t like they didn’t think he could play. Th e y all knew he could play." - W hile Jordan went 2 for 3 w ith an R B I, Barber, the cleanup m an, went 2 P l e a s e S e e 3 - 0 - P a g o B S Davie catcher Sadie Lagle puts down the tag, but not in tim e to get the Lake Norm an runner. Dazzling Debut Miller Pitches No-Hitter; JV Destroys Ledford Th e Davie varsity softball team ’s season got o ff to a disappointing start last week. Losing 7-6 in eight innings at Ledford and 4-0 at home to Lake N o r­ m an was hardly the w ay Alyse Bow den ' wanted to start her tenure ns coach. First-year J V coach Yan cy M oose, on the other hand, felt like a m illion dollars lifter watching her J V team de­ stroy Ledford 13-1 In five innings. " M y girls did very w e ll,” M oose said. “ I ’m very proud o f them . Eve ry ­ body got on (base) and everyone batted. 1 like to see good tenm w ins." Freshm nn Caroline M ille r wasted no time distinguishing herself, firing a complete-game no-hitter in her Davie debut. . “ She worked the inside corner and hit her spots," M oo se said. “ W e ’ re w o rkin g on getting those first-pitch strikes and she did that very vvell. She got ahead and we could w ork it ^ u n d . - 1 like to get ahead so w e can m ove It o ff the plate m ote. N o w w e definitely want to im prbve even m ore.” M iller offset three walks w ith nine strikeouts. “ She’s got a whole array o f pitches that she can throw if she gets ahead,’’ M oo se said. “ She can th ro w them a ll. S h e ’s just nn allrarouhd g o od pitcher.” ,• • A , 'w M ille r’s pitching was o n ly'h a lf o f It. M ary-B eth Sherrill and M egan B ar­ ringer each reached b a s e :th r^ ,tim es as D a vie dazzled at the plaW , U'poured P l e a s e S e e D a z z l i n g - P a g e B 6 Twins’ Exploits Carry Over Td The Diamond Soulli D n vic wonder twins Cnieb nnd C o d y M nrtin spent the fall nnd winter seasons stnrring on tlie football field and the basketball court. N o w they’ re prim ed to demonstrate more heroics, their final exploits as Tigers com ing on the baseball field. Th e Martins did most o f tiie dam ­ age ns the Tigers dismantled visiting Calvary 10-0 in Friday’s season opener. Th e gnme ended in the sixth inning vin the 10-run rule. Th e y com bined on a two-hitter, and they both went 2 for 4 at the plate. Caleb stnrted on the m ound and didn’t issue a w alk in four innings. Reliever C o d y recorded the final six outs. "C aleb’s m ore accurate nnd C o dy has m ore stu ff and m ore ve lo city," third-year conch B o b b y B ye rly said. " I f C o d y ever gets his fundamentals d o w n , he could be mean because he throws gas." Th e Tigers, looking to bounce back from last year’s 4-9 record, broke open a 3-0 game w ith a six-run fourth. W hile both M artins hit gappers for doubles, C o d y scored three runs nnd knocked in three. Dakota Th o m p son , m aking a splash in his m iddle-school debut, matched them at 2 for 4 . But the biggest revelation is Travis Leon ard, w ho appears determined to m ake him self n key com ponent as an eighth grader. H e w asn’ t anyw here near'the radar in 2009, but that didn’t stop him from blistering a double o ff the top o f the fence, narrow ly missing n hom e run. “ I thought it wns gone,” B ye rly, snid. “ 1 had already tum ed to congratulate him and it hit the top o f the fence. H e hit n seed. Fro m last year, he’d have to be the most improved that I ’ve seen to this point. H e deserves this kind o f start because h? works his butt o ff. H e wns at Ihe field (Sunday afternoon).” N o te s: South m ade one e rro r.... B y ­ erly said Calvary was good defensively. ... Th e team ’s eighth graders; To m m y Joe Boyette, Leon ard, Pake M illsaps, Colton O rre ll, Charlie Ferrell, Corbin W est, N ic k M an zin i and the M artins; seventh graders, Dakota Th o m p son , Corey TU m er and M ott W alker. W o rth N o tin g D a v i c v a r s i t y p i t c h e r s J o s h B e r r y h i l l , C o r e y R n n d a l l , R y a n F o s t e r , J o e W a t s o n a n d S h a n e C a r t e r c o m b i n e d f o r 2 1 i n n i n g s w i t h n o e a r n e d r u n s a l l o w e d i n D a v i e ’ s 3 - 0 s t a r t . Z a c h L o n g h i t n t i e b r e a k i n g d o u b l e i n t h e b o t ­ t o m o f t h e s e v e n t h t o s c o r e T ^ l e r S e a f o r d , w h o s t a r t e d t h i n g s w i t h a p i n c h - h i t s i n g l e a s D n v i e e d g e d B u t l e r 4 - 3 , J u n i o r J a s o n G a l l l m o r c , a t w o - t i m e a l l - C P C g o l f e r f r o m D n v i e , f i r e d a 1 - o v e r 3 7 n t O a k V n l l e y . H a n n a h W h i t e h e a d o f D a v i e v a r s i t y s o c c e r s c o r e d t h e m a t c h ’ s f i r s t g o a l , a n d g o a l i e K e l l e y C u n ­ d i f f m n d e a " b e a u t i f u l " s a v e t o p r e s e r v e a I - I t i e W i t h N . I r e d e l l . M a r y - B e t h S h e r r i l l a n d M e ­ g a n B a r r i n g e r r e a c h e d b a s e t h r e e t i m e s e a c h n n d C a r o l i n e M i l l e r p i t c h e d a n o - h i t t e r n s D a v i e J V s o f t b n i l w h i p p e d h o s t L e d f o r d 1 3 - 1 i n f i v e i n n i n g s . C h r i s t i n a C l e m m o n s o f P a v i e J V s o c c e r s c o r e d t h e g o a l i n a 1 - 1 t i e a t N . I r e d e l l . P o l l y R e y n o l d s s a i d B r o o k e H e s s " p l a y e d a w e ­ s o m e a t s w e e p e r " a n d A n n a D e - r l a n “ i s n b u l l d o g a t m i d f l e l d . " C a l e b a n d C o d y M a r t i n o f S . D n v i e b a s e b a l l c o m b i n e d o n a 2 - h i t t e r , n n d e a c h w e n t 2 f o r 4 ! n t t h e p l a t e i n a 1 0 - 0 b l o w o u t o f C a l v a r y . D a k o t a T h o m p s o n a l s o ' w e n t 2 f o r 4 , a n d T V a v i s L e o n - ; a r d h i t a d o u b l e o f f t h e t o p o f t h e f e n c e . Cundiff Preserves Tie With Save The D avie varsity soccer team liad in the opener. The W nr Eagles buried the first half. Hannnh W hitehead gave a tie and a w in in the first week o f the visiting Thom asville 7-0 . D avie a 1-0 lead, scoring o ff a com er season. It tied host North Iredell 1-1 A ll the scoring in the tie was done in kick by Laura Shelton. B u t North nn- Clare M oser scores four goals in a 7-0 rout of Thom asville.- Photos by James Barringer swered n m inute later. D aviegotthebetterofNorthinshots attempted (21 -1 4 ), but it lost a starter in the first half when Shelton injured her quad. She sat the entire second half. “ She’ ll be out for a couple weeks," coach Pete Gustafson said. . . Cheyenne Lashm it stepped in for Shelton at m idfield. Sophom ore Janna D ix o n , w ho didn’ t play last year, made an impact in her debut. “ Janna played up top some and had a nice gam e,” he said. Th e biggest defensive p la y was undoubtedly delivered by goalie K e l­ ley C u n d iff, w ho prevented a go-ahead North'goal late in the second half. “ K elley had a really beautiful save w ith just a few minutes left,” he said. “ It was a diving save that hit the post. That w ould have gone in .” Th e coach liked what he saw from tw o reserves in particular - Dee O liva and Kelsey B ryan. ■“ Dee played quite a bit o f defense for a first-year player and did good,” he said. “ Kelsey had one o f her better games at m idfield." Forw ard Clare M oser had no trouble penetrating the defense and finding shots. She just couldn’t catch a break. “ O u to fo u r2 1 shots, Clare had lO o f them ," he said, “ She was just unlucky. Th e next day she could score three." Later in the w eek, the W ar Eagles beat T h o m a sville 7-0 in effortless fashion. It was 7-0 at the half. Th e y lost their focus in the second half. P l e a s e S e c T i e - P a g e B 2 В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 C on tin ued F ro m Page B l M oser cnnie alive with four gonls. Caitlin M iller hnd two nnd “ T h e first h a lf wns rtiich D ixo n one. Rive girls provided belter thnn the second half,” he five assists: M ille r, H eath er snid, “ We tried to dribble too W hitehead, Jnnsen M c D a n ie l, m uch. W e kind o f got Sloppy.” M oser and M egan Dennis. " Ц и к л . п 1 Л ' 5 < f * f \ J * ' í f Ч if Coach Pete G ustafson talks strategy at halftime; Davie started the season 1-0-1, tying North Iredell and beating Thom asville. 1 ■ ■ 1 * ' ■ . , a Two All-CPC Golfers Return The Davie go lf team’s season opener last week at O a k Valley wnsn’t anything to text nbout, but it’s hard to be in sync with the wenther w e’ve had. So conch Chris Cnllison wns O K w ith n 160-192 w in over Forsyth H om e Educntors. “ The wenther wns so bnd, so w in d y,” C n lliso n , B fifth-ygar conch, said. “ W e shot 160 and that’s averaging 4 0 ,n m an. That w ould put you in the m iddle o f the pnck in our conference. W hen we play like w e should, 1 think w e’ll bo six strokes better thnn thnt.” D n v ie ’s 16 -over-p nr score wns pnced by junior Jason O n l- lim ore’s l-o vc r 3 7. Senior A n ­ thony Cnprn was second for D n vie and second overall nt 39. Sophomores To m m y Dillon nnd Joe Sink were tied for fifth w ith 42s. "O n e o f m y best golfer?, we didn't even tnke his card,” he snid. "W e need to im prove ns the senson progresses, and that should happen ns the wenther begins to wnrm up.” Th e only seniors on the team are tw ins A n th o n y and N ic k Cnprn. Th e juniors are G n lli- m ore, Lognn Jam es, Brice Ren- egar, Patrick W haley nnd Brian W o o d . T h e sophom ores are D illo n , M ark Grn h am , Sink nnd Jncob W hitley. Chnse M oore is the lone freshm an. Th e W ar Engles glow with promise nfter finishing third in the Central Piedm ont Confer­ ence in 2009, behind Reynolds nnd M ount Tnbor. Th e Spnrtnns edged D a v ie by one stroke. M any o f the same faces nre back in 2010. O allim ore is a tw o-tim e nll- C P C pinyer ns n junior. H e was tied for eighth in the league in 2008 nnd.ninth in 2009. D a vie ’s top returner from 2009 is N ick Capra, w ho tied for second in the lengue rnce, fo u r o ff the pace. But it was An th on y Capra w ho led Davie in the M idw est Regional, shooting n 6-over 78 . W ood follow ed with a 79 . C a l l i s o n JV Soccer Coach Excited About Depth Tlie senson is only one gnme old , but Davie J V soccer coach Polly Reynolds firm ly believes the J V o f 2010 is considerably better thnn the sqund thnt fin- i.shed 2-10 in 2009. Last week Dnvie opened with n 1-1 tie nt North Iredell. “ M y lenders nre An nii D e -, rinn,Rachel H offm n n.Kn yleigh C le m m o n s, C h ristin n C le m ­ m ons, M agi Baron nnd Colleen Hennelly,” Reynolds, a fourth- year coach, snid. "B u t 1 wns im ­ pressed with our bench. I think we hnve depth we hnven’t had. Last year 1 had 22 plnyers. 1 hnve 19 this yenr, but I ’ve got depth I didn’t hnve lnst year.” Davie got on the board first, with Derinn assisting C . Cle m ­ m ons. “ It wns a beautiful shot (by Clem m ons),” Reynolds said. D n vie ’s hopes for n w in were denied with 6:30 rem nining. “ It wns just a good shot by their forw ard,” she snid. R eyn olds still cam e nw ny sntisfied w ith D n v ie ’s execu­ tion nnd effort. So m any plnyers delivered significnnt contribu­ tions that she struggled to pick a player o f the m atch. , “ Eve ryb ody pinyed so hard and so well it was hard to pick one,” she snid. “ I ’m really excit­ ed nbout this senson. It’s n grent bunch o f girls. T h e y ’re n bunch o f go-getters thnt wnnt to piny. Th e cool thing about this team is I don’t hnve one stnndout player. W c have so m any strengths oh both sides o f tlic field. W e’re in , a tough conference, but I think w e’ ll do w ell.” ' Dnvie got n lift from Brooke W nllnce. “ Brooke played awesome at sweeper,” she said. "T h e y were Butler Beats JV Baseball Twice Th e Davie J V baseball team ’s 0-2 stnrt in Snturday’s doubleheader at Butler had to feel strange to coach Danny A l ­ lnrd. Dnvie wns drubbed 10-0 in gnme one, and it wns the first time in 36 games under Allnrd thnt Dnvie hnd failed lo scratch. It was just tho fourth time Davie has allowed double-figure nins in A lln rd ’s three yenrs. W hnt’s m ore, it wns A lln rd ’s first slow start. Th e past tw o teams start­ ed 9-0 before finishing 12-6 In 2008 nnd 15-2 in 2009. Allnrd carried 10 freshmen on an hoiir-and-a-hnlf bus ride. stage fright hnd something to do w ilh results. H e also gnve credit to n fine Butler tenm. “ W e hnd n little bit o f first- gnme jitters nnd they hit tho ball really w ell,” he said. “ They didn’t get any dink hits. In two games they had seven or eight hits that bounced o ff the w all. W e did some things that lielped them out, too.” Th e 10-0 game was not ns bad as it looks. Butler’s first seven nm s cnme w ith tw o outs. "S o we just couldn’t get o ff the field,’’ he snid. "In m y view it wns n little closer thnn the score w ould indicate.” Th e good news is the W ar Engles made Butler w ork for the 8-5 sccond gam e. A fte r fall­ ing behind 2-0 enrly, they ral­ lied to n 5-2 lead. Th e y held a 5-4 lead when Butler delivered tho dagger. Th e bases were loaded when a Bulldog slammed one o ff the center-field w all. Three runs scored on the hit. Th o batter came nil the w ny nround when the cntchor’s throw to third bnsoman T y Manshall got awny and rolled dow n the left-field line. M aking matters w orse, M nr- shall wns injured on the piny. Parks & Rec Church League Basketball A L e a g u e T o u r n a m e n t Men of Purpose 69 - Jamal Mayfield 19 F . BaptisL62 - Andy Snow 23 .lourncv 6S-.Iiistin Dotson 12, Scott Sandrsky 12 New Life 60 - Shawn Westbrook 13, Brandon Finger 13 COL.ir: 65 - Titiis Breniager 21, Nick Stutts 21 Men of Fumose 55 - Brandon Chrapeck 15 C h a m p io n s h ip G a m e COL.IC 59-Nick Stutts 21 ■lourncv 45 - Matt Hudson 12 , B L e a g u e T o u r n a m e n t Center 48 - Adam Smith 24 Hillsdale Baptist 62 - Charles Millèr 17 Blaise 43 - Benial Davis 15 1st Methodist/St. Francis 44 - Neil Hendrix 13 Rcdland/Green Meadows 41 - Greg Brooks 20 Eaple Heights 43 - Jamal Mayfield 10 Hillsdale Bantist 60 - Charles Miller 20 Jericho 43 - Caleb Davis 18 Hillsdale Methodist 39 - Kenny Orsillo 11 ■lourncv 36 - Caleb Martin 12 l»t Mcthodist/St. Francis 51 - Corbin Dirks 23 Eatons 45 - Charlie Crenshaw 14 Hillsdale Bantist 55 - Charles lyliller 18 Eagle Heights 43 - Jamal Mayfield 18 Hillsdale Methodist 43 - Eric Stillsen 13 l»t Mcthodist/St. Francis 51 - Corbin Dirks 21 C h a m p io n s h ip G a m e 1» Mcthodist/St. Francis 46 - Corbin Dirks 14 HiiUtinic Rnntist 61 - Charles Miller 23 Old School D a v ie S p o r ts F r o m 1 9 6 5 • Guard R uth Shelton and forwards D orothy Soaford and Marsha Bailey were n.'imed to the all-N orth Piedm ont C o n ­ ference team from Dnvie girls basketball. The Davie boys had two to mako it - John Parker and La rry Bailey. • T h e CentrnI D n vie M o - hnw ks boys bnsketbnll tenm captured the Pied m o nt D is ­ trict Single A Division tournn­ ment by w inning three straight gam es. W illia m W est scored 2 7 points ns C e n tra l D n v ie defentod Sum m erfield in the opening round. New m nn Dalton nnd Odell Rhynehnrdt added 12 and 10, respectively. Y a d k in -B o o n ville tried to pull the upset o f the year in the sem ifinals, but CentrnI D a vie staged nn impressive finish to escnpe. Th o top scorers were West w ith 16 , Rhynehardt with 15 , Elto n Foote w ith seven and Dalton with five. Th e M o h a w ks dispatched Aggre y M em orial o f Lnndis in the championship gan\c, 56-44. Rhynehnrdt led the w ny w ith i 7 . Th e Enterprise reported that "his long jum p shots and tricky drives com pletely dazzled the defense.” Eugene M arch added 13 nnd W est 1 1 . D n lton nnd Foote hnd six ench. • Th e re w ere throe o ve r­ tim e gnm es in the recreation bnsketbnll pla yo ffs. Heritage edged H n ll’s 64-61 in overtim e; Junior Beni led Heritage w ith 15 points. H arry Lee H ow e ll scorcd 25 in defeat. Ed d ie Cartm ell scorcd 20 ns H e ffn e r’s squeaked past G a ith e r’s 62-59 in overtim e. Nate D iilin ’s 31 w asn’t quite enough for Gaither’s, R oger Sherrill o f R E A led ' n 65-37 rout o f Baptist w ith 25 points. R obbie Lan ier had 14 for Baptist. H a ll’s prevailed 64-58 in O T against G a ith e r’s. M ik e B ra ­ nham had 16 for the winners. D u lin had 32 in n losing e ffo rt.. H o w e ll po u re d in 30 as H n ll’s ripped Bnptist 80-49. G . b u ll hnd 17 in defent. Donnie Jones scored 19 as R E A defeated H effn er’s 44-36. B ill Russ had 14 for H effn er’s. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - B3 called for four offsides, and it was becnuse o f Brooke pushing up. She’s such a smnrt player.” A big reason N o rth never took the lead was the com bina­ tion o f B ro oke H e ss , N ic o le Gniew ck and Dorian. "Hess and Nicole arc going to be strong forw ards,” she said. "Derinn really got stronger plny­ ing club bnll in the offseason. She’s n bulldog nt m idfield.” Susana Hernandez wns im ­ pressive ns w ell. “ Susnnn hns never pinyed team soccer, and you should see her foot skills at m idfield,” she said. D a v ie has seven ju n io rs ; M a g i B a ro n , Christinn C le m ­ m o n s , K a y ie ig h C le m m o n s , An n a Derian, Rachel H o ffm an , Gabrlcln Ignncio and Samantha V n n N o y. Th e sophom ores are W hitney C o rrell, Colleen H en ­ nelly and Carolina Zaknm arek. N in e freshm en include K a tie Bonilla, Jordan Fleharty, Nicole G n le w e k , Susana H ern an d e z, Brooke H ess, Kaitlyn M c G in - le y, R nquel R o m e ro , Bro oke Wnllnce and Rachel W hitaker. “ H o had to go to the hospi­ tal, and he m ay have a hairline fracture in his left w rist,” A l­ lard said. “ It wasn’t a good dny all the w ay around.” Allard used five pitchers - W ill Beeson, A n d y Lew is nnd M att Andrew s in the first gam e, nnd Brandon W ilson nnd N ick Bosw ell in the second gnme - nnd ho snid nil five gnve every­ thing they hnd. Butler got its shnre o f hits, for sure. But D n vie ’s defense wnsn’t up to the tnsk. "T h e pitchers renlly com pet­ ed,” he snid. ‘!They did what I asked them to do . Th e y pound­ ed the strike zone. W e just faced a good-hitting team .” Allnrd circled his wngon nt M on da y’s prncticc. "W c don’t have anyone w ho can shut somebody do w n , nnd we ’re going to hnve to piny good defense,” ho snid. “ O u r pitch- ors nre going to throw strikes. Unfortunntely we didn’t piny defense well enough. I told tho guys; 'it’s a long season, keep your heads u p .’ W e do have to figure some things out.” In game tw o , D n vie got good hitting from QarreU Nestor, K irklin Bow les and Bosw ell. B r i e f s , D a t e s Fundraiser Tennis Register for the Serve A frica Tennis Tournnm ent, M arch 26-28 at the South D a vie C ourts, hosted by Th e Youth o f First Baptist Church in M ocksville to raise m oney for the 20 11 Africn M ission T 'a m . Th e tenm consists o f 17 youth and eight ndults from First Bnptist. •The Africn Tfenm w ill spend tw o weeks in Ethiopin during the sum m er o f 2 0 11 , woi'king in the orphnnngos nnd ministering to tho children w ho cnll the orphanages hom e. Th e goal w ill be to Im prove the standard o f care for the children in the institution. Th e A fric a Team is w orking towards raising .$88,400. Registration for one event is $20, Each additional even is $5. Participants can sign up to play m en’s singles, m en's doubles, w om en’s singles, w om en’s doubles, m ixed doubles, ovei‘ 55 w om en’s doubles, over 55 m en’s doubles and junior doubles (under 16). Registration closes M nrch 19. Fo r additional inform ation, contact Tam i Daniel at iiieiiwriestokeep@aol.com, 91S-5226 or 492-2199. DC Softball Clinic Th e Dnvio County H ig h School softball coaches and players w ill host a Little League Clinic on Sunday, M arch 21 from 2-5 p.m . at the C o m p le x. Th e cost for girls playing Little League is $10 (in advance). Th e cost for girls not playing Little League is $20. All-CPC Tw elve O f 14 starters on D a vie ’s wrestling te’am mnde the rill-Central Piedm ont Conference team , including the league’s most outstnnding wrestler between the 103-140 weight olnsses in junior stnte champion M ichael W nters. Th e most outstanding from 145-285 wns W est Forsyth senior state champion Jake M c K a y , w ho stnrted for D avie as a freshm an. Th e coach o f the year was D a vie ’s Biiddy Lo w e ry. - , D n vie ’s a ll-C P C wrestlers were freshman Ryan Sm hh at 103, senior Jesse H ilton at 1 12 , junior Shane Carter at 125, senior K e vin W hitley at 130, ju n io rT o n y Donati nt 135, senior Za ck Vem on at 14 0 , sophom ore Trevon Faulkner at 15 2, senior M att Gnrretson nt 160, freshmnn To b y Lo w e at 1 7 1 , senior Jonathan H up p at 189, junior R icky Boll at 215 and freshman Cole Blankenship at 285. Senior Jam al M ayfield o f Ihe boys and sophom ore Janna D ixo n o f the girls were named a ll-C P C from Davie basketball. M ayfield also made all-District II second team , a district that includes 33 schools. Th e player o f the year in girls wi\s M ount Tabor’s M illosa C a lico «. The co-coaches o f the year were North Davidson’s K im Payne and Reynolds’ M o n ty G ra y. 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Mocksville (across irom Lowes Hom e Improvement) • .il B4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 Basketball Contest Pick The Winning Teams Each Week For Your Chance To WIN! $ 2 0 0 BONUS PRIZE $ 2 0 & Cap F IR S T P R IZ EEach Week $ 5 S E C O N D P R IZ E Each Week P i t y o u r “ h o o p s ” k n o w l e d g e a g a i n s t s o m e o f t h e g r e a t e s t s p o r t s m i n d s i n t h e a r e a e a c h w e e k i n o u r B a s k e t b a l l C o n t e s t . T h e f i r s t p l a c e w i n n e r e a c h w e e k w i l l r e c e i v e a c h e c k f o r $ 2 0 p l u s a s p o r t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d b a l l c a p s o e v e r y o n e w i l l k n o w y o u a r e a W I N N E R ! O u r s e c o n d p l a c e w i n n e r e a c h w e e k r e c e i v e s a c h e c k f o r $ 5 . lüimMS1, Anyone can enter except employees of the Davie County , Enterprise Record and ttieir families, Only one entry allowed per person per week. All entries must be on original newsprint or Fax 336-751 -9760. ' 2, Games In tills week's contest are listed In each contest advertisement on these two pages. Fill In the contest entry blank and submit or mall the ' entry to the Enterprise Record, P,0, Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028, 3, The first entrant of the season to correctly predict the outcome of all games In a week will receive a bonus : of $200 (This will be awarded one time per contest season). Weekly prizes are ' $20, and an Enterprise Record cap for first place and the second place winner rece ves $5. In case of ties, the entrant who came closest to the total number of points In the tie-breaker wins. If. a tie still exists after the tie-breaker game the awards will be dlvlded'equally among the Individuals who aré tied.: 4, Entries must be delivered to the Enterprise Record before 5 p.m, Friday each week. The office Is located at 171 South Main St,, Mocksville, NC, 5, Winners will be announced following each contest In the next . Issue, Decisions of judges will be final, A new contest will be announced each week, 6, Entries without first and last name, mailing address & phone number will be disqualified. Due to the prize money being awarded by check PLEASE USE YOUR REAL NAME, NO NICKNAMESI I WAR EAGLES! fiftr Daniel Furniture& Electric Co., Inc. 1. (NBA) Dotroltv, Atlanta C o u rte o u s , D e p e n d a b le S e rvice f o r o v e r 70 Years Jo h n n y M a rk lin • W ill M a rk lin 8 4 8 S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t • M o c k s v i l l e , N C 336-751-2492 •336-751-3975 m O N F U N E R A L ^ S E R V IC E SINCE 1951 325 North Main Street ' Mocksville, NC 751-2148 8. Indiana V. Milwaukee Y o u r “ H o m e - T o w n ” D r u g S t o r e 3. Denver V. 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PhoenI« NOW A C C EP TIN G NEW PATIEN TS Family arid Cosmetic General Dentistry 336-99a-2427 • Fax 336-998-10B8 135 Medical Drive, Suite 201 Advance, North Carolina 27006 NEW Large Popparoni Pizza DUO.^ .9 9 ■ Limited time offer. DONATOS> PIZZA SU0S.6»LAD3 336.712-3300 • CLEMMONS 6. New York 6246 Towne Center Drive • By Panera Bread v.Dallas D INE IN • D E U V E r r /- C A g A H E A D CURBSIDE P IC K U P B ’C O 2 0 5 6 8 Pick the IVinners 3 - 0 . . . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, March II, 2010 - B5 Continued From Page B1 2 for 4 with a pair of RBls. In • the gaitie-breaking fifth, Barber had a two-run hit over the'third- base bag.Hemdon made a pivotal play at short vyhen Mt. Pleasant hnd two on with Davic nursing the 1-0 lead. He dove and flipped i to Jordan at second. Berryhill recorded the third out on the next pitch.Jordan'also made a nice play, ranging to his left and into the grass.“He knocked it down, camc up and threw it,” he snid. “And Randall scooped it at first for a giieat play.”Making the victory all the belter,.Davie defeated an expe­rienced pitcher.. ; “We didn't swing it all that good,' but Honeycutt pitched on their Legion teain and he’s a good player,” he said.Davic 4, Butter 0 ' Foster, a sophomore, was razor sharp in the first game of Saturday’s home doubleheader. He gave up two hits in a com- . plote-game performance, watk- ^ ing one and fanning six. Seaford “Foster was golderl. He was something,” Herndon said. “He was pounding the strike zone, changing speeds and throw­ing three pitches for strikes. Man, he is deceivingly fast. He had some giddy-up on it. They didn’t know what was coming. He could throw fastbaii, ctirve- baii and changeup for a strike.” All Foster needed was mlfli- mal run support. The offense provided more thnn enough in a two-run first. Herndon and Connor Bodenhamer stroked Long singles, while Newman and Jordan got walks.Dayie extended the lead to 4-0 in the fourth, when Jordan doubled to right-center. Zach IwOng burned Butler with a two- run double.Hemdon, the No. 3 batter, went 2 for 3.Davie 4, Builer 3The War Eagles sweated out a last-inning win, and one of several quality reserves - TVler Seaford - helped make the dif­ference. D a v i e B a s e b a l l S t a t s R ecord: 3 -0 ,0 -0 CPCAVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBJncob Bnrber ,375 8 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 0Ryan Barneycastle ,000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Connor Bodenhamer .142 7 • 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 óDillon Byeriy • 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Foster .250 8 1 2 0 0. 0 0 1 1Carson Hemdon .333 9 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 2Tyicr Jordan .375 8 2 ,3 1 0 0 1 1 1Zach Long .222 9 0 2 2 0.0 3 0 0Alex Newman .125 8 3 1 0 b 0 .1 2 1Corey Randall .000 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Tyicr Seaford 1.000, 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0Joe Watson'.400 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 ,0 T 0 -TALS .260 ,73 13 19 3 ,0 1 11 9 5 W-L ERA G GSCG SHsv IP H R ER BB soJosh Berryhill 1-0’,0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4,1 0 0 2 0Shnne Carter 1-0 Ó.OO t 0 0 .0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 "Ryan Foster 1-0 •0.00 1 1 1 1 '0 7. 2 0 0 1 6Cproy Randall 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 ■0 1 3 i 1 0 1 ' 1 ' 'Joe Watson 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 3 4TOTALS 3-0 0.00 1 1 t 21 6 4 0 7. 13 With the score 3-3 in the bottom of the seventh, Seaford came on as a pincli-hitter. He slapped the first pitch of the in­ning between short and third.Talk about capitalizing on your opportunities, Seaford has walked twice and singled in three plate appearonces.Carter laid down a good bunt. The throw lo second was late, putting runners at first and second. Long stepped in after a strikeout. He got down 0-2, then muscled a double pver the center fielder’s head, driving in the clinching run.Long is 2 for 9, but he’s a strong 2 for 9, Both hits are doubles thot have resulted in three RBls,Watson paced the nine-hit attack with a 2-for-2 day, Hem­don was 1 for 2 with two RBls, including the first homer of the year to left-center. It was well out and he didn’t even get all of it. That opened the fourth, when Davie turned a 2-1 deficit. into a 3-2 lend.Newman and Foster were both 1 for 3. Dillon Byeriy was 1 for 1 and Barber I for 2.Again, Davie overwhelmed the opponent'on the mound. Watson worked five one-hit innings, carrying a no-no for 4 2/3, and all three of his runs were unearned."He did some really good things,” Hemdon said. “There’s some things we need to work on. When He gets his elbow up, he’s electrifying. When his elbow comes down, the ball tends to go all over the placb. If he can just repeat his mechanics over and over and over again, he’s going to be alright,”Butler's bats had no answer for relievier Carter, who struck out two in two innings. He “pounded the strike zone” nnd allowed one harmless hit.Center fielder Newman pro­vided the defensive play of the year to this point, catching a line drive and throwing a strike to catcher Byeriy, who hung tough ond supplied the tag for a double play. “Byeriy blocked the plate,” concerned.Hemdon said, “It was great "We missed a routine flyconcentration on his part,” ball, missed one that was hit upOverall, Davie's defense the silo and we threw away a(three errors) wns less than tailor-made double-ploy ball,”stellar, but Hemdon isn’t overly he said. Davie 5, Mt. Pleasant 1 Davie : ab r h bl Newmon cf 3 I 0 1 Foster 3b 2 1 0 0 . Hemdon ss 4 0 0 0 BarlMr c 4 0 2 '2 Long rf 4 0 0 0 Bodentiumer If 2 0 0 0 Watson dh 3 0 0 0 Randall lb 1 1 0 0 Seaford ph 0 1 0 0 Jordan 2b 3. 1 2 1 Ibtab 26 5 4 4 Davie 001 040 0 -5 Ml. Pleasant eoe1 OIO.O-I SB - Foster, Jordan. Davie IP H R ER 1 Berryhill, W 4 I 0 0 Randall, S 3 1 i 0 Davie ab r Davie 4, h bl Newmnn cf 2 1 0 0 Foster p 3 0 1 0 Herndon ss 3 1 2 0 Barbere , 2 0 0 0 Jordan 2b 2 1 1 0 Bodenhamer tf .3 0 1 1 Randall 3b 3 0 0 0 Barneycastle Ib 2 0 0 0 Seaford ph 0 1 0 0 Longrf 2 0 1 2 Tblals 22 4. 6 3 2 0 1 1 Butler Davie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 200 200 ¡Í- 4 2B • Jordnn, Long. SB - Newman, Herndon (2). Duvie IP H K ER BB SO Foster, W 7 2 0 0 1 6 Davie Newman cf Foster 3b Herndon ss Barber c . Byeriy c Jordan 2b Bodenhamer If Seaford ph Watson p Rnndotl lb Longrf TolaU BuUer DavIe Davie 4, Butler 3 ab r h bl 10 1 O’12 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 ■102 1 ■3 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 25 4 9 4 002 01Ó 0 -3 too 200 1-4 2B - 1-ong. HR - Hemdon. Davie IP H R ER BB 80 Wntson 5 1 3 0 3 4 Carter,W 2 1 0 0 0 2 Congratulations to this weeic’sBASKETBALL CONTEST W M N N E R S I F irs t P la c e = $ 2 0 .0 0 to J o h n n y P a in te r S e c o n d P ia c e = $ 5 .0 0 to T o d d IH ow eii Johnny Painter missed ust 2 games this week to claim our first place prize. Close on his heels was Todd Howe I with just 3 missed games. Howell edged out a couple of other entries who also had 3 misses by virtue of our tie-breaker game. Due to the college r E N T R Y b l a n k ! I Search tiie ads on these two pages to find the contest games, Then I enter the team you predict wi I win beside Ihe advertising sponsor’s name listed below, 'II |1 12' |3 . l4 . ADVERTISER , DANIEL FUBNITURE MOCKSVILLEAUTOMOTÍVE FOSTER.DRUG DARE MACHINE REPAIR WINNER toijirnament season beginning you will notice that the games this week are games. The contest will soon be ending so get those entries in and GOOD all NBA LUCK! 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W E W I L L B E M A I L I N G A L L C H E C K S T O T H E W I N N E R S . T H A N K S ! Weakly First Plac* Winners may pick up thair Ball Cap at the newspaper office. II ACC Championship Game I I Total Points Scored. NAME: ADDRESS: NIGHT:.IDAYPHONE:^________ I S u b m il b y m a il, in p c is o n o r F A X 3 3 6 -7 5 1 - 9 7 6 0 t o th e E n te ip r is e - R c c o r d ^ o ff ic e ; 1 7 1 S , M a in S t,, M o c k s v iilc o r P O B o x 9 9 , M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 j It B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - i. . I 1^ Kristina Parrish slides safeiy into second. Dazzling... Continued From Page B1 across six runs in the Ihird,’ n burst triggered by Miller’s lendoff triple."Then it wns one after an­other, either hits or walks,” she said. “Not one person shined. The whole tenm shined."The sophomores on the tenm are Kerri Blevins, Morgan Cart­er, Heather Kimel, Rebekah McCann and Sherrill. The fresh­men .ire Brooke Ball, Barringer, Lauren Dixon, Miller; Mnryssn , Pickett, Lnuren Tnylor and Am­ber Villasenor.Moose couldn’t have scripted - her coaching debut nny better. “It’s pretty nwesome to be nble to pick up that first win, dhd it was good for tny JV girls,” she said. "I love Davie High School. We have a great sports staff, a good nthletic director (in Mike Absher) nnd it’s n privilege working with coach Bowden ns well.”Tori Clontz fires a pitch as IVlorgan W yatt gets ready at shortstop. IVIorgan W yatt connects on a pitch. Davie catcher Sadie Lagie looks for tne um pire’s call on a piay at the piate. M ichelle Ham ilton goes to right field DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - B7 *Ve^«ntopof liMCs goino onh ItaNi» Couniy. Local Events School N ew s ' . f . v \ . . .M O R E Keep in touch with all the happenings across the county. Subscribe to the Davie County Enterprise Record today and have all of this delivered to your mailbox each week for just $2 0 . 0 0 per year. DAVIE COUNTY Kristina Parrish races out of the box after m aking contact.■ Photos by James Barringer В8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 i ■ 4 •i , ‘i ■f : \ Л. '.i- 11 N ____________________________ Com petitors in the Shamrocl< Run 10K follow the leprechaun at the start of the race. 5K Results , P l a c e N a m e T i m e 1 Woods, Ryan ' 0:16:01 2 Smith, Drew 0:16:17 3 Duggan, David 0:17:30 4 Brandon, Richard 0:17:33 5 Nunn, Molly 0:18:36 6 Holbrook, Douglas 0:19:22 7 Armentrout, Betsy 0:19:26 8 Mebel, Michael 0:19:36 9 Eokman, Scott 0:19:48 10 McGrlde, Anna Qayle 0:19:54 11 Norman, Jeffery 0:19:55 12 Straight, F<hllllp 0:20:15 13 Hawes, Katherine 0:20:18 14 Koontz, David 0:20:25 • 15Mlstor, Paul 0:20:40 16 Johnson, Justin 0:20:51 17 Junker, Clint 0:20:59 18 Boles, Jonathan 0:21:03 19 Ellis, Blake 0:21:08 20 Murphy, Martin 0:21 ;15 21 Crotts, Jim 0:21:16 22 Beeson, Marty 0:21:18 23 Ellis, Lucia 0:21:19 24 Monsees, Hal 0:21:36 25 Inabinett, David 0:21:42 26 Driver, Steve 0:21:43 27 Beeson, Ben 0:21:45 28 Kinyo, Tracey 0:21.-47 , 29 Smith, Mark 0:21 .’SI 30 Keaton, Jeremy ' .0:21:57 31 Faust, Hunter 0 :2 2 :0 2 '32 Faust, Stephen 0:22:05 33 Fitzgerald, Brian 0:22:13 34 McBride, David 0:22:20 35 Sigmon, Alan 0:22:38 36 Zachary, Benjamin 0:22:43 37 Bullins, Kyle ■ 0:22:52, 38 Gale, Trudy 0:22:54 39 Day, Eddie 0:23:05 40 Swain, Graham 0:23:08 41 Stalnbark, Chris 0:23:30 42 SctAleupner, Warren 0:23:35 43 Grooms, Ronnie 0:23:39 44 Horton, Caleb 0:23:57 45 McManamy, Kenneth 0:24:03 46 Rose, Douglas 0:24:03 47 Prillamon, Gary 0.24'.Q5 48 Fitzgerald, Amanda 0:24:06 49 Lewis, Leon 0:24:09 50 Monks, Bruce 0:24:16 51 Haensei, Michael 0:24:17 52 McCann, William 0:24:24 53 Burgess, Aian 0:24:37 54 Watson, Richard 0:24:39 55 Bulatko, Dustin 0:24:44 56 McGrath, Greg 0:24:48 57 Myers, Gina 0:24:51 58 Wiener, Andrew 0:24:52 59 Newton, Lindsay 0:25:02 60 Robertson, Jack 0:25:25 61 Steele, Matthew 0:25:26 62 Obrien, Zac 0:25:38 d3Freidt, TJ 0:25:49 64 Butala, Elizabeth 0:25:56 65 Muslin, Emily 0:26:06 66 Schleupner, Heather 0:26:08 67 Hess, Terry M 0:26:10 68 Locke, Robert 0:26:14 69 Hawes, Sidney 0:26:21 70 McSwaIn, Brandon 0:26:23 72 Owens, Mary 0:26:32 73 Torrencò, Anne 0:26:33 74 Bullins, John 0:26:35 75 Braffey, Ron 0:26:47 76 Moose, Jeff 0:26:53 77 Williams, Josh 0:26:59 78 Penley, Jason 0:27:04 79 Carter, Drew 0:27:05 80 Vaughan, Catina 0:27:08 81 Giazener, Marla , 0:27:08 82 Seamon, Danny ' 0:27:10 83 Gildein, Jim 0:27:11 84 Cox, Emily 0:27:14 85 Ulmer, Rachel 0:27:20 86 Lawhon, JamI 0:27:27 87 Cox, Rob 0:27:27 88 Bokeno, Kathy 0:27:36 89 Moore, Susan 0:27:37 90 Ebrlght, Scott 0:27:43 91 Jester, Farron 0:27:44 92 Crawford, Everette 0:28:03 93 FItton, Giacomo 0:28:10 94 Barnette, Greg 0:28:11 95 Carter, Beth 0:28:16 96 Hoyt, Curtis 0:28:17 97 Hatley, Amy 0:28:18 98 Maynard, Kristin 0:28:22 99 Salmon, Dave 0:28:25 100 Hunckler, Anthony 0:28:36 101 Osborn, Ernest' 0:28:43 102 Ruppenkamp, Jil ' 0:28:45 103 Wooten, Meagen 0:28:50 104 Moore, Tony 0:28:53 105 Linville, Lee 0:28:55 106 Rice, Brét 0:28:59 107 Hauser, Lauren 0:28:59 108 Hoyt, Henry 0:29:02 109 Kraft, Christie 0:29:08 110 Grey, Pam 0:29:14 IIIBayslnger, Karen 0:29:17 112 Devereaux, Amy 0:29:23 113 Hoyt, Betsy 0:29:26 114 Smith, Scot 0:29:38 115 Brode, Chris 0:29:40 , 116 Caywood, Anne 0:29:54 117 Kistner, Jacob' 0:29:57 118 Kimberly, Elizabeth 0:30:00 119 Grove, Frank 0:30:02 ' 120 Raub, Kristin 0:30.03 121 Finney, Becky 0:30:14 122'Martln, Kristi 0:30:17 123 Zlckmund, Gary q:30:19 124 Emericl<, Alyssa 0:30:20 125 Maconochle, Rich 0:30:29 126 Robertson, Ron 0:30:30 127 Hess, Jennie 0:30:38 128 Davis, Brandon 0:30:45 129 Amick, Beverly 0:30:48 130 Petticord, Casey ■ 0:30:51 131 Walker, Tami 0:30:53 132 Phelps, Juile 0:30:54 133 McPherson, Kelly 0:31:04 134 Ulmer, Ward 0:31:06 135 Maynard, Seth 0:31:08 136 West, Shirley 0:31:11 137 Parker, Marlena 0:31:23 138 Pasarin, Guillermo 0:31:23 139 Barnette, Broc 0:31:25 140 Barnhardt, Jake 0:31:41 141 Barnhardt, Todd 0:31:42 142 Corriher, Steven 0:31:55 143 Robertson, Marie 0:31:59 144 Cobbs, Bailey 0:32:03 145 Boons, Darrell 0:32:11 146 Knickrehm, Tyler , 0:32:15 147 Simmons, Maggie 0:32:15 148 Hilliard, Asia 0:32:15 149 Ganvood, Jason 0:32:26 150 Keller, Jennifer 0:32:32 151 Powell, Jamie 0:32:41 152 Mitchell, Terry 0:32:45 153 Safrit, Meilssa ■ 0:32:46 154 LIsak, Robert 0:32:47 ‘ 155 Sneed, Charles 0:32:50 156 Zlckmund, Tyler 0:32:56 ■ 157 Koike, Cathy 0:33:01 158 Torres, Deanna 0:33:01 159 Bailey, Douglas , 0:33:11 160'Choate, Marion 0:33:15 161 Gorycki, Laura 0:33:19 162 Knickrehm, Katie 0:33.22 163 Holcomb, Krista 0:33:26 164 Sweger, Judy 0:33:38 •165 Stone, Brandi 0:33:53 166 Johnson, Katherine 0:33:54 167 McDougalL Mike 0:33:56 168 Gerdon, Katie 0:33:59 169 Rosenbaum, Emery 0:34:12 170 Rosenbaum, Daryl 0:34:14 171 t.lttle, David 0:34:17 172 Little, Emily 0:34:17 173 Swain, Rod 0:34:34 1.74 Robertson, Emily 0:34:36 175 Arnold, Toble 0:34:44 176 Barron, Kim 0:34:45 177 McGee, Josiyn 0:34:47 178McSvyaln, Felecia 0:34:57 179 Johnson, Rebecca 0:35:02 180 Horton, Robin ' 0:35:04 181 Cozarl, Bryceson 0:35:24 , 182 Willie, Cozart 0:35:25 183 Embry, Kimberly 0:35:28 • 184 Domanski, Susan 0:35:40 185 Laprad, Travis 0:35:42 186 Cannon, Anne 0:35:47 187 Robertson, Don 0:35:55 188 Kofke, Robert 0:36:00 189 Gorycki, Tom 0:36:01 190 West, Jennifer 0:36:20 191 Goughnour, Roxanna 0:36:21 192 Siler, Patricia 0:36:24 193 Keeley, JeyaraJ 0:36:31 194 Vijayathllakan, Deepa 0:36:32 195 Wilkie, Juile 0:36:47 196 Wilkie, Kathryn 0:36:48 197 Devereaux, Anna 0:36:48 198 Slabach, Emma 0:36:49 199 Byers, Mia 0:36:50 200 Kimberly, George' 0:37:05 201 Scoggins, Stephanie 0:37:34 202 McDougall, Katie , 0:37:40 203 Bloomqulst, Charles 0:38:03 204 Blevins, Randy 0:38:12 205 McDougall, Kristi 0:38:16 206 Ngo, Amanda 0.38:19 207 Dean, Lauren 0:38:34 208 Arnold, Richard 0:38:35 209 Robertson, Steve 0:38:44 210 Rash, Beverly 0:39:05 211 Laprad, Jamie 0:39.07 212 Parker, Katie , 0:39:24 213 Youngqulst, Sherry' 0:39:28 214 Bvi, LInh 0:39:29 215 Steele, Stephanie , 0:39:35 216 Moore, Brianna 0:39:37 217 Caskey, Leslie 0:40:04 218 Menaey, Bernadette 0:40:06 , 219 Ngo, Jennifer 0:40:07 220 Adams, Michelle 0:40:37 221 Jacobs, Chris 0:40:45 222 Zlckmund, Vicky 0:41:17 223 Flanagan, Jennifer 0:41:32 224 Robinson, Christy 0:41:43 225 Williams, Lawne 0:41:44 226 Markiln, Ben 0:41:44 227 Marklin, Juile 0:41:46 .1 OK Results P l a c e N a m e T i m e 1 Woods, Ryan 0:34:12 2 Sherman, Paul 0:38:18 3 Longhurst, Craig 0:38:37 4 Duggah, David 0:38:45 122Gott, Lisa 1:03:58 5 Nunn, Molly 0:38:58 123 Pride, Ashley ■1:04:01 6 Shires, Bill 0:39:00 124 Hoyt, Betsy 1:04:04 7 Chrlsman, Caltlln 0:39:33 125 Bailey, Douglas 1.04:22 8 Sauer, Ryan 0:39:36 126 Wood, Aiiyson 1:04:27 9 Schneider, Keelln 0:39:44 127 Butler, Terry 1:04:34 10 Storey. Matt 0:39:51 128 Butler, Amber 1:04:34 11 Brandon, Richard ():40:34 129 Covington, Jennifer 1:04:39 12 Fleming, Alex 0:41.03 , 130 Koontz, Nicole. 1:04:43 13 Grannis, Matt 0:41:12 131 Rush, Lacy 1:05:01 14 Gerdon, Rebecca 0:42:39 132 Morris, Amy Leigh.1:05:03 15 MeEiwee, Will 0:43:41 133 Green, Christopher 1:05:21 16 Kathman, Steven 0:43:50 134 Harris, Jordan 1:05:23 ■ 17 Manuel, Julie J 0:43:58 135 Rains, Juile 1:05:31 18 Morrison, David 0:44:14 136 HInshaw, Sarah 1:05:40 19 Norman, Jeffrey 0:44:25 137 Swain, Melissa 1:06:36 20 Holbrook, Douglas 0:44:30 138 Llllle, Mary 1:06:37 21 Burleson, Joe 0:44:42 139 Johnson, Jennifer 1:07:26 22 Koontz, David 0:44:59 140 Opltz, Peper 1:07.28 23 Driver, Steve 0:45:14 141 Reagan, Brandi 1:07:31 24 KInyo, Tracy •0:46:07 142 Hocevar, Katie 1:07:32 25 Cleland IV, George 0:46:16 143 Stayer, Tom 1:07:49 26 Pierce, Rodney 0:46:27 144 Gregory, Erika 1:08:01 27 Locklear, Ray 0:46:35 . 145 Blomqulst, Angle 1:08:07 28 Monsees, Hal 0:46:58 .146 Reel, Rebecca 1:08:23 29 McPherson, Wil 0:47:09 147 Undenwood, Leslie 1:08:29 30 Beatty, David 0:47:22 148 NIcholls, Amanda 1:08:31 31 Stauffer, Shelia 0:47:23 149 Brace, Amy 1:10:21 32 Fray, Brittney 0:47:36 150 Dockery, Allred 1:10:37 33 Esslo Jr, David 0:47:59 151 Yockey, Jason 1:11:55 34 Brodeur, Richard P:48:00 152 Monks, Bruce 1:11:57' 35 Johnson, David 0:48:13 153 Bunch, Kelly 1:14:53 36 Tagnanl, Teresa 0:48:56 154 Mattison, Donna 1:15:20 37 Mister, Paul 0:48:58 155 Eades, Tanya 1:15:21 38 Johnson, William 0:49:11 156 Williams, Shannon 1:16:04 39 Smith, Lori 0:49:11 157 McLendon, Tamara 1:16:45 40 Zachary, Benjamin 0:49:35 158 McLendon, Haney 1:16:46 41 Keaton, Jeremy 0:50:26 159 Flanagan, Jennifer 1:26:19 H u n d r e d s T a k e P a r t I n S h a m r o c k R u n A collision wilh n moimtain bike nnci a ctit to the leg wasn’t about to keep Margaret Haggerty from showing up at the Shamrock Run at St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church. For 22 years, she has been making the trip from Concord to M ocksville. ; Not bad for an 86-year-old woman who started running at age 64. She’s also completed a marathon (26.2 miles) on every continent, with 80 un­ der her belt. “1 love this place so much. The peo­ ple are so fantastic,” she said. The weather was nice for the cou­ ple of hundred runners who took lo M ocksville’s streets Saturday morn­ ing to compete in 5K and lOK races and walks. Although several of the top runners took a wrong lum in the lOK, most were smiling when the race was over - some happy with their times - others happy just to have completed. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - Cl 42 Myers, Gina 43 Parker, Tina 44 Rush, Matthew 45 Lewis, Melissa 46 Freeman, Scott 47 Bull, Tom 48 Cheek, Neal 49 Worley, Jerry 50 Parker, Bryan 51 Fulda, Amber 52 Blevins, Brandi 53 Brewer, Kevin . 54 Holcomb, Mike 55 Carplen, Seth 56 Yuenger, David 57 Williams, Brian 58 Horton, David 59 Rose, Doug 60 Norman, Erin 61 Waltonen, Laura 62 Prillamon, Gary 63 McGrath, Greg 64 Darr, Ryan 65 Rhyne, Laurie 66 Grooms, Ronnie 67 Purser, Amy > 68 Browder, Tom 69 Walker, Mary 70 Sutcliffe, Josh 71 Kerr, Cindy 72 Opitz, Brian 73 Cook, Becky 74 Felts, Mike 75 Harris, Matthew 76 Mason, Linda , 77 Fobert, Jennifer 78 Owens, tilary 79 Sweger, David 80 Voilinger, Kim 81 Ollphant, David 82 Vaughn, Catina 83 Giazener, Marla 84 LIngle, Meilssa 85 Ollphant, Jason 86 Byers, Heather 87 Fuller, Eleanor 88 Johnson, Ben 89 Linn, Joanna 90 Turner, Thomas 91 Braffey, Ron 92 Freeman, Ahunna 93 Layton, Jennifer 94 Wiener, Andrew 95 Riddle, Bonnie 96 Sapp, Kathy 97 Johnson, Sharon 98 Lowrance, Kristi 99 Davis, Brandon lOOLovlli, Alicia 101 Wilson, Marian 102 Masencup, Joy 103 Slabach, Angle 104 Kerr, Jason 105 Clark, Cassle 106 Day, Eddie 107 Chaffin, Patricia 108 Saine, Pamela 109 Manning, Terri 110 Cook, Gary 111 Hendrick, Brent 112 RItz, Trisha ■ 113 Embty, Brad 114 Markiln, Julie 115 Bliss, Leigh 116 Hilton, Creslyn 117 Hobbs, Stephen 118 Kasek, Katherine 119 Moore, Tony 120 Katppes, Beth 121 Hobbs, Kelly 0:50:32 0:50:32 0:50:38 0:50:57 0:51:11 0:51:15 0:51:15 0:51:18 0:51:20 0:51:22 ,0:51:4fe 0:51:46 0:51:57 0:51:59 0:52:09 0:52:12 0:52:33 0:52:40 0:52:45 0:53:06 0:53:11 0:53:23 0:53:27 0:53:52 0:53:55 0:53:58 0:54:08 0:54:26 0:55:36 0:55:40 0:55:57. 0:55:59 0:56:03 0:56:15 0:56:19 0:56:21 0:56:29 0:56:34 0:56:35 0:56:43 0:56:45 0:56:51 0:56:58 0:57:01 0:57:08 0:57:08 0:57:13 0:57:14 0:57:28 0:57:43 0:57:43 0:57:49, 0:58:16 0:58:35 0:58:41 0:58:53 0:58:54 0;58:55 0:59:02 0:59:07 0:59:30 0:59:34 0:59:48 1:00:10 1:00:19 1:00:20 1.00:24 1:00:33 1:00:33 1:00:43 1:01:01 1:01:20 1:01:39 1:01:56 1:p2:04 1:02:27 1,02:32 1:03;36 1:03:39 1:03:54 Moiiy Nunn finishes the 10K. She w as the 5K and 10K fe­ male winner. • I DavIe native Keith Nelson, at left In the black and red suit, w as one of six sword swallowers w ho perform ed on Tim es Square Feb. 27 for the 2010 W orld Sword Swal­ lowers Day. - P hoto b y Liz S teger-H artzm an E a t i n g F ir e A n d S w a i l o w i n g S w o r d s D a v i e N a t i v e H e l p s S t a r t B i n d l e s t i f f F a m i l y C i r k u s Davie County native Keith Nelson swallows sw ords... and sometimes rans i^ fo r President. On Feb. 27, he participated iii the 2010 W orld Sword Swallowers Day on Times Square in Now York City at Ripley’s Believe It or Not. He was one of six sword swallowers participating there, and one of 25 performers world wide at various Ripley’s locations. Nelson, 39, the son of M arcia and Holli Nelson of Advance, grew up eat­ ing nothing more exotic than Snook’s BBQ. He was a Davie High Class of 1988 grad. Then he went off to Hamp- ■ shire College in Amherst, Mass., and. eventually to the life of a clown. His clown act, Kinko, ran for Presi­ dent in 2008, declaring, "1 am the best choice to lead this country.” He lost. He has also been nominated for the clowning Gqlden Nose Award. “My greatest inspiration for clown­ ing has been poverty, pain and suf­ fering,” he proclaims on a YouTube video. “1 learned to juggle and eat fire in college,” he emailed us this week. "A fter college 1 moved to New York and got my first fire eating job. Once 1 realized that one could make a living by entertaining people, I was hooked. I became involved wilh the Sideshow and Circus Arts. Fire eaters are a dime a dozen.pius eating fire is quite toxic, so in order Id expandm y resume 1 learned to swallow swords. Plus sword swal­ lowing is healthier than enting fire, It took me two years of practice before I could swallow 24 inches.” We joked about D avie C ounty barbecue preparing him for his career. He hinted that a boyhood experiment wilh chewing tobacco might have had a bigger influence. “I would venture lo say that Davie BBQ prepared me for life,” he said. “And sw allow ing a sw ord is more pleasant than accidentally swallowing tobacco juice.” / He was among 25 sword swallowers participating in Ihe 4* Annual World Sword Swallow ers Day at R ipley’s locations worldwide. Sword Swallowers’Association In­ ternational president Dan Meyer, in a press rilease, said the feat is risky. "W e sword swallowers risk our lives every time we swallow a sword, but many people don't believe it’s real, or they think the art'has died oul,” snid Meyer, a sword swallower and Ripley’s Please Sec C irkus - Page C7 David Koontz races to the finish in the 10K.Keith Nelson, as Kinko the Clown, has already announced his presidential campaign for 2012. ^ ■Nelson said swallowing swords Is a lot less toxic than eating fire. ■'aìi p î''l J'-, 4I'- I I;.-/ i- T( I'! 1 I I ' I r f Ì t, C2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mnrch 11,2010 W ho Is that Team Iran guy between the Team USA ping pong participants.Steve Rareshlde shows his cham pionship form. P in g P o n g T o u m a m e n t R a is e s $ 3 6 4 F o r G r a n t s A crowd gathers around a table to watch the cham pionship match. Friday, Feb. 26 marlced tiie second anniinl SU R F B oard Youth Graiitniakcrs Ping-Pong Tournam ent. Tile tournam ent w as held at tlie D avie Fam ily Y M CA from 6-9 p.m ., attracting more ' than 31 players and 27 paying spectators and raising $364 for grant making. There were several rounds of competition which led to the cham pionship m atch betw een Luke Johnson .and D om inic Gray. G ray cam e aw ay with the trophy as w ell as a $100 prize package. Johnson walked aw ay with a $50 prize package for com ing in second. “Tlie tournam ent has been Davie SURF board m em bers pose for a photograph with the participants in the annual ping pong tournament. M o o f e s v l L L e T > o o i u uA A uùMuy ovsM«* 5 oj>trattd 336-751-7665 Stofo Houi’i: M-F, 10-7; Sal., 0 until 1 2 Í N. M ain S treet, M ocksville' Library Offers News Database Service Free Bible Course “ G etting To K now Jesus" is a FR E E H om e Bible C ourse to assist you in the study o f your own Bible. You will leam at your own pace and In the privacy o f your own home. All lessons are handled by mall. Enroll today. 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(N m tins o f p ro p s 9 n d b a c k a ro u n d s i) Easier, Spring, and non-ssasonal poses avaiiabiel ‘Extra pel in same pholo $9.95 extra Www.royalpetography.com C h u r c h Y o u t h S e l l i n g P i n e N e e d l e s Long leaf pine needle bales nre being sold by the youth at Mocks United Methodist Church for $5 each, beginning March 13, To leam more or place an order, call 998-5518 or 345-0426, W o m e n ’s C I v l t a n s P l a n B r e a k f a s t The Cooleemee W omen’s Civltan Club will hold an all-you- can-eat breakfast on Saturday, Mnrch 27 from 6-11 n.m, at the VFW building on NC 801 South, The menu will include ham, sausage,eggs, grits, baked apples, gravy, biscuits, coffee, orange juice and coffee. F r e e M e a l S a t u r d a y A t C o r n e r s t o n e Financial struggiesV Tough times? Lonely? Unemployed? M embers of Cornerstone Christinn Church want to lighten their load and ease budgets in these hard times as they share a meal. A free meal sponsored by the SOnshine Girls will be held on Saturday, March 13, from 3-6 p.m. at the church on 1585 NC 801 N., Mocksville, in the Farmington community between Farmington Road and 1-40, . - J D D G R O U P SnutrtSm 'ke^Greall\xii>f{‘ S e c u r i t y O f f i c e r s N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y Tho Budd Group Is currently hiring full-time security officers starting at $9.50, Weekends required. Position Is in a medical environment so must be willing to get flu shots, which Is provided, ■ Must be In good physical condition and willing to work outside frequently. Please bring work and personal references and copy of nigh school or college diploma or transcript when you apply. / In person Tuesday or Wednesday at 2325 South> M w t • T » f WWI iw w C i& y CaW &O W U U ll d, Winston-Salem, between 9;00am-4:00pm. N o p h one calls, please. EOE ' a huge success for the past two years nnd the SURF board would like to thank everyone who showed up and supported our cause,” snid Andrew Key, board member. On a related note, applica­ tions for funds for youth-led projects are due to the SURF. Board by Thursday, A pril 1. Youth groups and organiza­ tions are encouraged to get applications in. I f you are in terested in learning m ore about SU RF, send an em ail to info ® d a- yiefoiindatioii.org or visit the SU R F section on the D avie Com m unity Foundation w eb­ site at www.daviefoiimiallon. org. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, March 11,2010 - C3 A r s e n i c a n d O l d L a c e O p e n s N e x t W e e k A t T h e B r o c k Davie County Arts Council’s Brock Players will perfonning the classic comedy, Anenic and Old Lace. There will be seven opportu­ nities lo see the play. Opening night will be Wednesday, Mnrch 17 at 7, The other evening per­ formances will be at7 ,on Mnrch 18,19nt!d20,wlth twoniniinees offered on Snturdny, Mnrch 20 and Sunday, March 21, Adult tickets are $15 and students and seniors’tickets nre $13. The actors have been pre­ paring for their roles since January. “They have enjoyed learn­ ing their parts and their craft of acting in the production from their director, Diana Mnrshall- Shoaf,” said Sidniee Suggs, arts council director. M nrshall-Shoaf is the the­ atre arts lead teacher with , the Wlnston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, where'she stnrted her career teaching theatre in 1992. She has been the drama instruc­ tor at Triple Threat Dnnce Center since 2000. She graduated with honors from Western Carolina University in 1978 with a bach­ elor’s degree in theater. A fler graduation she began her carcer as a professional actress on the regional and din­ ner theatre circuits. Her acting gigs allowed her to travel the mid-western and eastern states. D uring travels as nn actress, producers started asking her to C o o le e m e e H is t o r y P r o g r a m E x p la in e d Davie County Retired School Personnel met March 4 at Ber­ muda Run Country Club, Vice president Jennifer God­ bey opened the meeting wltH li welcom e. Ellen Dyson and Linda Leonard welcomed guests and visitors. ' Helen Everhart provided the inspiration before lunch. Lynn Rumley of Ihe Cool­ eemee Historical Society spoke about the "D iscovering O ur Heritage” program that intro­ duces Cooleemee Elementary children to local history. President, Bnrbnrn Owens conducted the business session. Alice Barnette offered a bit of humor, Afler door prizes were awarded, the meeting was ad­ journed. The next m eeting w ill be A pril 1 at 11:30, All retired school pe'rsonnel are invited. C a u s e F o r P a w s B a n q u e t M a r c h 2 0 A t H ills d a le U M The 14th annual Cause for Paws banquet and silent auction to beneflt the Humane Society of Davie County will be held al 6 p,m, Snturdny, Mnrch 20 nt Hillsdnle United M ethodist Church, Tickets nre $25 at the door. Hems are needed for a silent auction. Call 751-5214. S u d o k u 1 2 3 4 ■ 3 5 6 7 2 8 7 8 3 9 6 2 6 4 ■ • 3 6 7 ' 4 1 6 8 3 5 9 Solution On Page C7 i Need A Home M ee t P hoebe, a b e a u ­ tiful ch estnut red, w ith a w hite blaze on her chest, spayed • fem ale D obernnan m ix, res­ cu ed by th e H um ane S ocie ty o f D avie a d o p ­ tion center, along w ith he r sister, from a fa m ­ ily th a t co u ld n 't l<eep all th e p uppies from a litter. S he's ab o u t 6 m onths old, is active, playful and e a g e r to learn. S he is u p -to -date on routine sh o ts and w ill nee d ba ­ sic pu p p y training. C all th e a doption ce n te r a t 751 -5 2 14 to m eet P hoebe. 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Big jerk 44, Sarajevo native 46. Setting Insert Answers On Page C7 direct studio shows, cabaret acts and ohe-acts. In 1984, Elkin Community Theater hired M arshall-Shoaf to direct My Fair Lady which launched the next phase of her theatre career - professional stage director. She hns mounted more thnn 35 major productions during her career, including;' Brigadoon, Sugar, Once Upon A Mattress, Annie Get Your Gun, Xhe .Foreigner, Steele Magno­ lias, Harvey and Nunsense. She completed her m aster’s degree in theater at the Universi­ ty of North Carolina, in Greens­ boro. She is entering her third season as artistic director for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth Cpunty Schools’ sum m er enrichm ent musical theatre prograni, W S/ FCS w ill be celebrating the 50th anniversary of this student program by producing Peter Pan, the musicnl in July 2010, She directed Grease in 2008 nnd The Pirates o f Penzance in 2009 for tho summer enrichment progrnm. She lives in Pfnfftown wilh her husband, Phil nnd Ihey , have a daughter. Abbey. The nssistnnt director is Lisa M atthew. M atthews has been involved wllh theatre since high school nnd has been in several community theatre productions at the Brock. She is married to Daniel Matthews and is mother lo M eghan and G ai’rett M at­ thews. “This is a tim eless classic thenire comedy which c.nn he en­ joyed by nil nges,” Suggs snid. For morfc information or to order tickcts, call the Davie C ounty A rts C o u n cil's box office, noon-5 p.m., M onday- Fridny, 751-3000, Levi Brnndon Green I turned 1 years old on Feb­ ruary 28th. I ccjcbratcd my birthday with a big bash at the Jericho H ardison R uritan Building. M any of my friends and family joined me there to m ake niy 1st birthday very special. Among m any of Ihe people there was niy m om m a, C harity It. G reen and niy daddy, B randon G reen. Also my grandparents and great- grandparents were there to help m e celebrate, R ichard & Valerie Bostick, W ayne & Lois G reen, and A rthur & Èva Bostick. 1 would like to c.specially thank them for all that they do for me and ail my great surprlsc.sl T hank you everyone for all the great gifts and I hope to see you soon to playl M y nam e Is Kaela Elaine W anek. M y fam ily and friends helped riie celebrate m y 1st birthday on Feb. 6,2010. Wc had a royal celebration with a prlnee.ss cake and p rin­ cess gam es!,M y daddy and m om m y are Rick and W endy W anek. M y big brother Is .loshua Key. M y m aterniil grandparents arc T erry and Louise C orrell. M y paternal grandparents arc Sherry and the late Rick W anek and Sue and Buck Sw ihart. 1 would like to tliank everyone for all the nice gifl.s and for treating me like a princess! -I »«»»«w. i l ' I1'‘гI';, ' I ''-.г I C4 - DAVIE COUNTY'ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, March 11,2010 I' ' ' |i 9 9 A n d G o in g S t r o n g A dva nce frie n d s w ish R obert "P ops" C arter, 99, hap py birth d a y last weei< a t B ojangles. S till d riv­ ing his tra cto r and taking ca re o f his cow s, C arter and frie n d s e njo ye d ca ke w ith guest, S he riff A ndy S tokes. "H e's a frien d to everybody," C iin t E llis said. 4-Hers from the Clover Club helped bring In custom ­ ers for the 4-H chili lunch. 4 - H e r s R a i s e F u n d s F o r S c h o l a r s h i p Davic County 4-H held its first chili lunch on Feb. 18 to raise funds fora new scholnrship program. - Tiiis scholnrship will be for D avie County Senior 4-Hers who nre graduating high school nnd planning to further their education. “I would like to thank nil the volunteers that worked to mnke this event happen and those wiio cnme nnd supported our youth through their donntions,” said Lyndsey Young,4-H agent. “The lunch wns n' success and we raised over $470 for the scholnrship progrnm,” To lenrn more nbout becom­ ing involved in 4-H, call 753- 6100. Locally Qrown, Hydroponic Tomatoes iKm' fimr; Large Slicing Tbmaioes, Orape Tomatoet, and Cucumbers. Comi' Tasti’ The D{lfert'ticd JDew Drop ÌFarm .102 Fo.slcr Rond, Mocksville d 'o M fr K«l. U Jtu l itfT K id s c R il. ill W cM cm D nvie C om ity) Open Thurs. & Fri. Noon-Si'm and Sat. 8 am-noon Call For Directions (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -5 ^ 6 3 11 ■ , ‘! ! и D a v i e C o u n t y R e p u b l i c a n P a r t y C o n v e n t i o n T u e s d a y , M a r c h 1 6 t h J F I at the Davie County Courthouse P re c in c t M e e tin g s w ill b e g in a t 6:30 PiUI fo llo w e d b y tlie C o u n ty C o n ve n tio n a t 7:30 PM A $5,00 donation would he appreciated but is not required to attend, Ad paid for by the Davie County Rei-ublican Party , G a r d e n C lu b O f f ic e r s Officers for,2010 for the Bermuda Run Garden Club, from left: Cathy Zellvogel, treasurer; Eleanor Salley, vice president membership; Betsy Cochrane, vice president programs; and Peggy Schuppert, president. Not pictured; Alice Bostrom, secretary. Among the ciub's outreach projects are making flower bouquets for Davie Senior Sen/Ices, IHeals on Wheels, food and money for A Storehouse for Jesus and books for the DavIe County Library. N C L I V E V i d e o s A v a i l a b l e W i t h E d u c a t i o n a l B e n e f i t s The NC LIVE Video Col­ lection includes more than 250 high quality documentary and J V . Rsfmlsai^NaUCm • A c ry lic N n lls * G o l N iiils • M n n lc u ro & P b d ic u fo • P in lfS W h ito • A ir B ru s h D o s ig n • F ro o R u p iiir, F ro n c h a n d C u t D o w n W hi> n Y o u G o t F ill-In • E yo D ro w W .ix - • F ru o S o ft D rin k ! Г1 educational video program s produced for the Public Broad­ casting Corp. Approxim ately 60 percent of those titles have closed-cnptioning. The collection hns progrnni- ming in sciences, history, biog- rnpliy, arts, and other subjects. This includes Ken Burns’ Base­ ball, The Civil Wnr, nnd Jnzz as well ns the selected episodes from series such ns Americnn Experience, Frontline, Scien.- tific Americnn Frontiers, nnd (he childrens’ programs Cyberchase nnd Liberty Kids. As with nil NC LIV E re­ sources, to access from your home or office you will need to login'using your librnry card, student/faculty ID, or the NC LIVE password. If you would like to access the collcction and do not hnve one of these types of identification, contact the Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville.753-6030,' www,llhrary.(laviecoimty.org. C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P A R T M E N T S A n a c tiv e e ld e rly c o m m u n ity is now accepting applications for spacious 1 & '2 bedroom conveniently located in Winston-Snlem, with handicap accessible units available. All electric, water and appliances included. Rent based on income. Section 8 assistance available. Call 336-765-4354 or apply at 201 Park Ridge Circle, Winston-Salem, NC. Office hours; M-W -F 8;30 am-5;00 pm. TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962: ____________ Equnl Housing Opponunily Apartment Homos - s la r lin f ' i l l *415/month . SPR IN G into a new apartm ent! N o r t h w o o d A p a r t m e n t s 800 N o rth rid g e C o grt (off tiMIIIng Bd) 751-4141 I !' .M ^ ГМ W o r k s h o p to p ic s : Developing n business plan Legal issues A rt and copyright laws Insurance/perm its/licenses. Building a brand Pricing artw ork Financial planning N etw orking trends Setting long-term goals For more information, contact: ' Toby Royston Sm all Business C enter 336.224.4557 Saturdays, March 13 & 20, April 10 ' 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Davie Campus Dnvtdson Couniy Conununlty CoUcgc ... PiedmontTrlad NORTH e*ROÚNA>» OPEN TO THE m u c ! DIRECT FROia THE imHUFACTURERl Metal Rooflnft Panel«, &1Hn» All Steel MeklButtdin^ R q H - U p D o o r ik m Y m W ü m a fy m e o ím i^ W e a r é a n S t a r P a r t n e r A s k M o o t T a x In c e n t iv e s i k VISIT OUR SHOWróOMl W h e th e r y o u n e e d m e ta l ro ofing fo r y o u r h o m e o r b u sin e s s , o r a n e w m e tal building, g iv e u s a call to d a y I 1 -8 0 0 4 S 4 -7 8 1 3 wmv.betcolnc.comStatesville, NC Simpson A A R P T o M e e t Jnnc Simpson, Davie Com ­ munity Foundation president, will present information about the foundation and its work in Davie County at the AARP meeting on Thursdny, Mnrch 18 at 10;30 a.m. at the Dnvie Senior Services in Mocksville. Simpson will also discuss the Foundation Legacy Circle and the opportunity to leave bequests nnd planned gifts to benefit Davie County people through the foundation. D i n n e r & S h o w A t T h e Y M C A On March 26, the Davie Family YMCA is hosting “Din­ ner nnd A Show.” Students enrolled in YMCA After School progrnms from nil six elementary schools in the county will pnrticipate in a talent show. Students have been preparing acts for several weeks; including gymnastics, singing, skits and jump roping. The event will take place at 6 p.m. at the Dnvie Fnmily YMCA. Dinner for guests is $1 per person. Donntions will be accepted for the Partner With Youth fundraising campaign. Bear. Creek Farm E Q V E s n m C E m R U l M thure o il passion for hones wilh you I ““»йгг*“ W W W .b « .ro rW M « n n » < lU M lC lr.l!n m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March II, 2010 - C5 Cale Baity celebrates her first birthday with cousins Levi and Ethan W illiam s and brother Justin (left); Justin w atches little sister w ith her cake m ade by Aunt Erin (m iddle); and at right, she tries out her new tractor. Sheffield-Calahaln News Uy I’um cia Brnnhiini ' Sheffield-Cninhnin Con-espondent Whnt beautiful weather , we nre hnving. Many of us appre­ ciate being able to get out of the house more, nnd doing a few things in the yard. Maybe Spring is here to stay and the snow and cold are gone f;or n while. The Sheffield Music Hnll schedule; M arch 13, Elkville String Band; Mnrch 20, Cimar­ ron; M arch 27, Zephyr Light­ ning Bolts. There wns n good' crowd, at the hnll Saturday night. JoAnn npprecintes the support. Pntty Cope won the cnke wnlk. Crusher Run will' be per­ forming nt Redding's Country Kitchen on Fridny, Mnrch 12 and at the Cowboy Palace on Saturday the 13. For more in­ formation, call John Brown at 408-6941. Mark your calendar for Fri­ day, April 9 for bingo at the Slieffield-Calnhaln Community Center. Alexis Jordan participated in the Little Miss Cleveland County Princess Pageant on March 6. She wns one of five girls in the 6-8 year old class. They had two categories to dress for, n cnsunl wear con­ test nnd the beauty contest. When it cnme time lo announce tlie winners, she was first pro­ nounced the title of Miss Pho­ togenic, nnd then wns pro­ nounced the title of Little Miss Cleveland County. The pageant was held nt Burns High School, Her parentsiare Holly and Clin­ ton McDaniel of Mocksville and Bryan and Lindi Jordnn of Mt.Holly. Other supporters who nttended were her Aunt Trncy Baimes nnd cousin Riley Bames. Since Alexis won the title, of Little Miss Cleveland County, she will get to attend the state pageant in July. All the family nre proud her accom­ plishment. Her proud grand­ parents are David and Dawn Allen of Sheffield, and Bonnie Allen of Advance. Congratula­ tions to Alexis nnd good luck nt the stnte pngennt. Kida Night will be at New Union United Methodist Church Wednesday beginning at 6;30 p.m. Tutoring is avail­ able, so be sure to bring your homework. The M en’s Fellow- .ship of New Union will begin the hotdog Saturdays on March 27 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. In the church parking lot located at 1869 Sheffield Rond. Donn­ tions will bo accepted. You mny even be able to purchase a wooden toy, n bird condo or a wind spinner. Cale Baity, daughter of Dan- Alexis Jordan strikes som e poses as she is crowned U tile Miss Cleveland County last Saturday. iel and Jonnic Baity, celebrated her first birthdny Sunday after­ noon. She is the grnnddnughter of Jnck>nnd Brendn Bniley nnd Kenneth and Mayis Baity. She wants to thnnk all her family and friends for coming to her party and for the wonderful gifts. March birthdays and an­ niversaries being celebrated this week: l llh, Chris Vaughn, Trncy Bnrnes, Noah Bourne, Robert & Mandy Edwards (an­ niversary); 12th, R.a. Wooten, Mac W hite, Tonya Draughn, Jimmy & Tana Powers (anni­ versary), and Kenny & Phyllis W illiams (anniversary); 13th, Karen Jordnn, John Henry Reeves, Tinn Preyette, Dn­ vid, Beck; 14th, Buddy Beck, nnd Pastor Steve Rniney, whp .turns the Big 60; ISth, Kenny W illiams and Andy Anderson; 16th, Rachel Wright and Dar­ ryl Sizemore; 17th, Todd Cor- vln and Robbie Dyson. Happy birthday and happy anniverary to allofthfse, Ijames Youth are busy. They collccted.nnd shipped 82 pairs of shoes from their Soles for Souls project. The youth w ill. sponsor a spaghetti dinner nt Ijnmes Fellow.ship Hnll Sntur­ dny, Mnrch 13 from 4-7 p.m. Eat in or take out is avnilnble for a donation. The meal will consist of spnghetti with snuce, bread, .salad, dessert nnd drink. Proceeds will be used for sum­ mer camp. Everyone is encour­ aged to attend. Please rcmembei, the week before Easter, "More thnn a Manger" will be' presented on M arch 26th & 27th at Ijames. Guests will drive around the grounds viewing seven scenes from Jesus' birth to resurrec­ tion. Refreshments will be served to your car upon exiting. Plan now to make this a part of your Enster experience. There is no chargei Remember to pray for the many in our neighborhood who are ill and those in hospitals. Congratulations to our many students who recently made the honor roll.. We are very proud of all of you. Oak Gi’ovc Children’s Vision COimHY BREAKFAST Saturday, March 13 7:00am - 10:00am Includes; Country Ham, Sausage, Eags, Biscuits, Gravy, Grits, Fruit, Drink Oak (t\im United Methodist Chur»! (In the Fellowship Hall) 1994 US Hwy. 158 Mocksville DONATIONS TAKEN AT THE DOOR The Beck Family on June 10,1937, from left; front - Myrtle and John Beck, Mary Bell and W ill Beck; rows 2-3 - Robert and Louise Beck, Roy and Ina Beck, Elton and Ina Beck, Elton and Ina Martin, Grady and Beulah Lewis, Pink and M arietta (mother) Beck, Jess and Frances Beck W offard. Clariisville News By Marcia Lnmbc Clarksville Correspondent Don't forget Daylight Sav­ ings Time begins Sunday morn­ ing, spring forward one hour and wear your green Wednes­ day for Saint Patrick's Day. Edith Beck was able to return to church Sunday after having knee surgery, and wns happy to see all her church family. Congratulations to Ricky Beck and Gary Livengood on their grand opening of Yadkin Shell on 601 in YoJkinvilie. Stop in and see them, they will bd happy to serve you.. Remember in your thoughts and prnyers the families of L.S. Shelton Jr. and Leroy Driver, Those on the sick list this week, Wilma Cole, Jerry Hanes, M il­ dred Wiles, Rhonda Snow, Les­ lie Taylor. Birthdays; Jnmie Livengood, Rny Evnns, Mnrch 11; Angeln Spillman, March 14; Dorman Brown, Mnrch 15; Mnrcin Lnmbe nnd Charles Childress, Morch 16. I hope everyone has n safe lind good week. And don't for­ get to send me some news to Marcia Lambe nt 492-2235. Г I I I I I I I vfE l\/6 L \/£ i i Ö A L Ö W $ 5 . 0 0 o f f First Hair or Nail ServiceWith This Ad* Expires 3/31/10 Call For Appointment - 766-8880 ^ 2668 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. • Clemmons n I I I I I I I J You are alw ays w elcom e at First United Methodist Church 310 North Main Street Historic Dowtown Mocksvillc Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m.' Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. , www.firstumcmocksviIlc.org Telephone: 751-2503 (DaCton P H O T O G R A P H Y Spring Special Suii. Mareii 14: 2:00 -7:00 PM Mon. March 15: 10:00-7:00 Txies. March 16: 10:00 - 8:00 By Appointment Only! Package Special: 3 -5 x 7 ’s ■And 8 Wallets Only $49 Live Bunny Available.. Cali The Studio To Scliedule Your Appointment Today... 753-0071 ' www.daIlonphoiography.net 1 у li .1 I' 11' t’ I '• ri ft C6> DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 " l iJ.'j .П More than 100 folks enjoy a delicious belated valentine dinner at the County. Line VFD "Barn Dinner Theater" Saturday, Feb. 27. County Line News By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent After nn all-day snowfall last week plus snow every week thi.s , year, the 60+ temp days have been great. The enrly morning sunshine has been energetic, but . that will change this weekend ns we wclcome Daylight Savings Time and more sunshine in the , .afternoon, Be sure to set your 'clocks forward an hour before ii; 'going to bed Saturday night. We /■ change from Enstern Standard : ,:Time to Daylight Savings Time i |nt 2 n.m. Sunday, Mnrch 14. yy[ The Baptist Men of Society ; „will m eet for breakfast nnd '. 'pniyerat 7 n.m. Saturday, Mnrch ;/;'vl3, in the fellowship hnll. After | breakfast the m en w ill split I ¡wood for a person who is unable to do so himself. The men invite others in tho community. The Sniem United Method­ ist Youth will spon.sor a "soup and sandwich” limch following ;the ipf3Q n.m. Sundny school March 14 in the fellowship hnll. Just mnke a donation and have lunchi Proceeds will benefit the youth Summer mission project. T he san ctu ary c h o ir o f y, Ciarksbury United M ethodist Church will present a program of gospel music at revival ser- ¿ , vices Monday, March .IS at the т U ä U t ж The Society Baptist Youth Нее Haw Gang entertains the crowd. Union Orove Christinn Church on NC 901. Tlie service will begin nt 7:30 p.m. The choir and Union Grove Christian Church invite you to join them for wor­ ship and song. The Women on Mission of Society Bnptist Cliurch will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Mnrch 18 in the fellow ship hall. M ildred Benfield will lend a progrnm on North Americnn Missions nnd missionnry Annie Armstrong. Sue Ligon will host the meeting. The women invite eveiyone for refreshm ents nnd fellow ship followed by the program. Tho Rev. B ill Shonf o f Mocksville hns accepted tho in­ terim pnstornte of Plensnnt View Baptist Church. This pnst Sun­ dny he began his duties which include delivering the sermonS on Sundny morning and evening and conducting W ednesdny evening Bible study. Church members invite everyone to join them for these services. U p c o m in g c o m m u n ity events include the Piney Grove "W om en’s D ny” celebration Saturday-Sunday, March 27-28, and the County Line VFD spring barbecue and chicken pie supper Saturday, March 27. This week three members of the CInrksbury M en’s Building Tenm are leaving on a mission trip to Pamguny, South America. C asey Bailey, Andy Cnrtncr, and Dan Hutchens will join the Rev. Bob Harris Mission Tenm to work on a building project in Paraguay, They request our prayer support that they will accomplish their gonls nnd will hnve a safe trip. ' O ur community sends get- w ell wishes to M argaret Ann C artner Shew nnd C hristan Young. Mnrgnret Ann fell this pnst Saturday m orning and broke her hip. She has been hospitalized nt Forsyth Medicnl Center since then nnd is to hnve surgery this week. Christan wns involved in n serious nuto ncci- dent on her wny to work Fridny morning.The accident hnppened on Statesville B oulevard in Salisbury. She wns airlifted to Wnke Forest University’Bnptist M edicnl Center, where she is in the intensive cnre unit. She hns. 13 broken ribs, n punctured lung, n lacerated liver and scalp, nnd severni broken bones and cuts. A female passerby called her parents. L,avette Stroud hns improved and is recuperating nt . horne. M yrtle G. Alexander has improved and is in rehab. Please jo in us in prayer for the Lord’s divine healing nnd blessings upon M argaret Ann, Christan, Lavette, Myrtle, and others w ho nre having health problem s. A lso, pray for C hristan’s pnrents as they care for Christan nnd for Casey, Andy, and Dan while on their mission trip to Paraguay. If you have news or memo­ ries to shnre, picnse call Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdlUnk® hotmail.com. Farminston News ; By Lnura MathLs Farmington Correspondent I It's time for our annual com- ' munity meeting and I want to see you nil tliere. It will be at ithe Farmington Community . Center Sunday, March 14, at 2 p.m. After church, grab a bite to ' eat nnd head on over. 1 will be ; there, along with the F.irming- ' ton Community Association to give updates on progress being ‘ made at the community cen­ ter nnd plans for the year. The community center is a non- ; profit organization and belongs to thei Fnnnington community. The center is here to serve you nnd meet ns many needs in the community ns possible. The i center offers recreation to fami- t Ties as well ns two progrnms, the Dnvie Senior Services nnd ; the Teen Qnthering Plnce, both ' ; of which are supported by the j: Davie United Way. Once a yenr, we have nn ' ' open meeting so thiit we cnn in­ form the community on whnt is going on at the center nnd henr from meniibers of the communi­ ty regnrding concerns or idens, These meetings nre for you, our neighbors nnd friends, nnd we wnnt to see you (here. • Beth McCnshin, from the Preserve Fnrmlngton group, will give updates on the prog­ ress of the Historicnl Registry nomination process. We will nlso welcome Greg Hoover of the Dnvie Coop- erntive Extension. He will be giving n presentntion on the Volunteer Agriculturnl Dis­ trict Program. Greg is working with locnl Inndowners to get n Volunteer Agriculturnl District stnrted in Dnvie. The district will promote ngricuiturnl nnd environmental values and the general welfare of the county by increasing identity nnd pride in the ngricultural community. Some of the benefits the dis­ trict will bring is to preserve open spiice, provide economic B e th le h e m A n g e ls P re s c h o o l C h ild r e n 's S p r in g C o n s lg n iH e n t S a le Featuring genfly used or like new Items Including: . infant & children's clothina baby equipment & furniture, toys, books, videos, & maternity clothing. 9 u y a n d S e l l f o r E a s t e r , S p r i n g a n d S u m m e r l Petfilehem United Methodist Church $Z\ Redland Road, Advance Sales Tlwe: Saturday, March 20, S a.w.-1 p.m. Highlighted half-prloe Hbw s from U -1 p.w. l>rop-off Tlwe«: Thursday, March U, 4-7 p.m. Friday, March 19,9 a.iM.'12 noon Volunteers shop the Friday evening pre-saiel Contact Holly iimond at 998-3622 or halmond®yadtel.nel for additional Information diversity nnd increase opportu­ nities to produce locally grown agriculturnl commodities, nil of which is importnnt to the Farm­ ington community. Greg wiil show how the program will be beneficini our farmers and landowners, as well as answer questions. Plan to come out to the meeting and we.promise not to keep you too long. I know how it is to try to get in thnt Sundny nap, before heading out to the evening church service. Cornerstone Christinn Church will offer n free Meal for Hope on Snturdny, March 13, 3-6 p.m. Are you facing finnncinl struggles, loneliness, or unemployment during these tough times? You nre invited to come hungry and enjoy a meal sponsored by the church Son- shine Girls. I would like to thank ev­ eryone who responded to last weeks article on Mrs. Lizzie Douthit. I heard from her grent granddaughter, Francis Atkin­ son Beck, who still lives in the area and from many who knew her nnd even of a couple who were taught by Mrs. Douthit in Sunday School. Some have called to inform me of where I could gather more information on the family and I appreciate ■it. nil so much. Because of all the interest in Mrs. Douthit, I plnn to write n second nrticle to share my information, once I have time to gather it all. I will be on the W DSL Ra­ dio morning, show, the first and third M onday of ench month, to give Fnrmlngton updntes on whnt's going on in our com­ munity. The updntes will be sponsored by the Thorough­ bred Trnining Center nnd will hopefully be n way to keep you informed as well as, reading the Farmington News. Don't forget to come to the Spring Craft Fnir on Snturdny, Mnrch 20 from 10-3. So far, there have been over a dozen vendors who have signed up to bring a good seleciion of items to sell. There will for sure be some great M other’s Day gifts and some neat things for Spring. We’ll sell food for lunch nnd Mr. Rnbbit will be nvailable for hugs nnd pictures with the kids. Have n grent week nnd I'll see you at the Community- Meeting this Sunday. Pino News By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The next breakfast nt Wes­ ley Chapel United M ethodist Church will be March 20, from 6:30-10 n.m. The snme delicious menu will be served. Everyone is invited. Wesley Chapel is having n prayer session every Sunday morning starting nt 9:15. You may come any time from 9:15 until 9:45 for quiet devotion and praying on your own. Everyone is invited. There will be Bible study at Wesley Chapel on Wednesdny morning at 10:30. The study this time is on Daniel. Pastor Jack Tookey is the instructor. He has the same study on Tuesday night at Farmington UMC at 7. There are several people on the prayer list nt Wesley Cha­ pel, those most local are Joyce Parrish, Calvin Trivette, Lou­ ise Dill, nnd Cnlvin Petticord. Please pray for them all. Louise had a stroke last week and spent a few dnys in the hospital. She is doing better and is at the home of her daughter, Fran Craver, in Arcadin, Everyone at Wesley Chapel extends their sincere sympnthy to the fnmilies of neighbors nnd friends, Don Nell Goss and L. S. Shelton who both passed nwny Inst week. They will be missed. C ongratulations to proud grandparents, Pnt nnd Kuthy Miller, who hnve a third grand­ daughter, Calleigh Grace Lakey. She was born on M arch 3 to Bryan and Suzanne Lakey. Cnl- leigh hns 2 big sisters, Annabelle nnd Brooklyn. Knthy Ellis and Norn Lathnm spent Snturdny in Greensboro with their son nnd grnndson, Ethnn Boger and his sons Reid, 3 years old, and Luke, 9 months old, of R eidsville. They hnd lunch at Chick Filet and spent the rest o f the day at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro. Joining them at the science center was Reid nnd L uke’s m nternnl grandm other, Judy Hoffman and cousins, Spencer and Brady Hoffman. Everyone had a great time. O ur friend and neighbor, Betty Etchison West, hns taken a trip across the Unito(' ‘States. She was in education all her working life, teacher, and prin­ cipal. W hen she retired, she had moved to a position in the education adm inistrative of­ fice. Here is her account of her Intest trip. Betty Etchison West recently flew to Phoenix, Ariz. to meet her friends, Jnne nnd B J. Tester- m an, w ho w ere vncationing there. The group headed west from Phoenix through miles of desert. They stopped and ex­ plored the Joshua Tree National Park in Cniifornia. A ctually, what they did was pay a visit to the park headquarters nnd then drove nbout two hours through the pnrk’s only rond. The pnrk is nn area of 80^,000 acres which is in the Mojnve nnd the Colorado deserts. As one drives along on the desert floor, there are barren m ountains in the distnnce and mnny interesting rock formntions by the road. The desert vegetation is most inter­ esting. There are the tall spindly ocotillo cacti, followed by an area w hich has thousands of cholln cactus plants, nnd finally one arrives at the area with the thousands of Joshua trees. T h?. Joshun tree is so nnmed becnuse its branches that reach upward are reminiscent of the uplifted arms of the Prophet Joshua. A fter many more hours of driving in the desert, the group traveled north through the hor­ rendous traffic around Los An- C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P A R T M E N T S A n a c tiv e e ld e rly c o m m u n ity Is now accepting applications for spacious 1 & 2 bedroom conveniently locnted in W inston-Salem, with hnndicap accessible units nvnilable. All electric, water nnd appliances included. Rent based on income. Section 8 assistance available. Call 336-765-4354 or apply at 201 Park Ridge Circle, Winston-Salem, NC. Office hours: M-W -F 8:30 am-5:00 pm, TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962. ___________________________ E q u a l H o u s in g O p p o r lu n ity TUPPERWARE Lora Sparta Tu(>f>erware Coniultant Mocksville, NC ■(316) 751-0807 Free R eblaceim ents o n Y o u r C racked, C h ip pe d , Peeled, o r B roken T u pp e rw a re P roducts! geles to Simi Valley, Calif. The highway aroUnd Los Angeles had seven Innes of traffic in one direction and the cars were traveling nt 75 mph. The purpose of the trip to ' Simi Valley was to visit the Rea­ gan Library. As one ascended the winding drive up the mountain to the library, one is reminded of that same ascent that wns made by the Reagan funeral proces­ sion. The feature of that drive wns the huge pictures of nil the presidents thnt hung from the light poles, The pictures/banners began with George Washington at the bottom of the drive and went in order that the presidents served ending with the picture of President Obama, A bronze statue of Reagan greets one at the door of the library. Once inside, the building is Inrge and quite elegant. There nre displnys nnd videos which tell nbout Mr. Rengan’s life and his presidency. There are display cases which house gifts given to the Rengnns by foreign dignitar­ ies. There is even a display case which holds the suit which was cut off of Mr. R eagan’s body when he was shot by a would- be assassin with the bullet hole indicated. There is a replica of the oval office with exnctly the snme dimensions ns tho oval office in the W hite House, nnd it is decornted ns it wns during Rea­ gan’s administration. Attached to the library is a' huge hanger which houses the airplane, Air Force One, which was used by President Rengnn. H elicopter One nnd n mock-up of a presi­ dential motorcade are housed in the hanger. President Reagan is buried on the grounds of the library on a cliff thnt overiooks a beautiful valley nnd the Pacific Ocean. A trip south from Simi Val­ ley brought the visitors.to Yorbn Linda, Calif., and the Richard Nixon Library nnd birthplace. This libraiy is largo, and it tolls' a story o f the life and presi­ dency of the 37"' president of the United Sates. One gallery has life-size statues of all the foreign dignitaries with whom Mr. Nixon dealt. Another dealt with his work with China of which he was quite proud. One gallery told about the life of First Lady, Pat Nixon, and it had her inauguration gown and the wedding dresses of the Nixon daughters, Julie and Tricia. Part of the library is built to look like tho White House and that houses a replica of the W hite House East Room. . Richard Nixon’s birthplace is right beside the library. Nixon’s father built the house in the enriy 1900s on this spot from n kit which he ordered, probnbly from Senrs-Roebuck’s. It is 900 squnre feet nnd 90 percent of the furnishings in it were owned by the Nixon familyl President Nixon’s funeral was held in front of this house with all the living form er presidents, 97 foreign dignitaries and 3,000 friends in attendance. The Rev. Billy Gra­ ham conducted the funeral nnd President Nixon wns Inid to rest on the grounds of the Librnry beside his wife, Pnt./ . ■ t , A fter n long trip through Cnlifornin, Arizonn, nnd New Mexico, the travelers nrrived in M idland,Texas, at the boyhood home of George W. bush. This was a modest three bedroom house where the Bush family lived for 11 years. George grew up in this house, nnd he consid­ ers Midlnnd his hometown. The visit to George W. Bush’s home completed n project which Betty begnn 60 yenrs ngo when she visited M ount Vemon, the home of our first president. Her goal has been to visit one site connected to ench mnn who hns served in the pnst ns president of the United Stntes. She was able to reach her gonl with the help of friends nnd family and has visited 75 sites connected to all 43 of our former presidents. Tell us what you think w ith a le tte r t o th e e ^ lito r Cirkus... Continued From Page C l Believe It or Notl himself. "We established Wftrid Sword Swal­ low er’s Day to raise awareness of the m edical contributions sword swallowers have made to the fields of medicine nnd sci­ ence, to honor veternn perform­ ers, to raise funds for esophageal cnncer research and the Injured Sword Swnllower’s Relief Fund w ith donations m atched by Ripley's, and to correct myths by putting on sword swallowing demonstrations for the public and media around the worid.” R ipley’s has hosted sword swallowers since the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933. • The art of sword swallowing began over 4,000 years ago in India, and requires the practi­ tioner to use mind-over-matter techniques to control, the body and repress natural reflexes lo insert solid steel blades from 15 to 25 inches down the esophagus and into the stomach. With the demise of the traveling circus sideshow ovei- the pnst severni decades, there nre currently less Four Corners News By Marie While Four Corners Correspondent The family of L.S. Shelton Jr. would like to thank every­ one for prayers, thoughts, cards and calls. He will be greatly missed. Mrs. Bettie Smith nnd Mrs. ' Pntricia Hamm visited Mr. and Crossword Answers 8 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 9 9 3 4 8 1 5 7 2 6 5 7 6 9 4 2 1 3 8 1 4 5 7 9 6 2 8 3 7 8 9 2 3 1 6 4 5 2 6 3 S 8 4 9 1 7 3 5 1 6 2 9 8 7 4 4 9 7 1 5 8 3 6 2 6 2 8 4 7 3 S 9 1 FanriK D en tist D a v i d J B a r a b e , D O S Dr, B arabe w e lco m e s ■ yo u to h is p ra c tic e In A d va n ce , NC. He is a fa m ily d e n tis t w h o ca re s a b o u t the p a tie n t firs t! C a l l n o w f o r s c h e d u l i n g . O p e n i n g A p r i l 6 , 2 0 1 0 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 1 0 7 6 B m u l ^ (U M a b o u t(¡o n , David J Barabe, DDS 149 Yadkin Valley Rd. Advance, NC 27006 (C o rn e r of HW V 801-N & Vnditm V alley R oad) DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, IMarch 11,2010 - C7 than a few dozen full-tim e professional sword swallowers actively performing the art of sword swallowing around the worid today. Keith Nelson and Stephanie M onseu nre co-founders of the B indlestiff Fam ily C irkus, a vaudeville house which oper­ ated on Times Squnre for two yenrs until 2004. It made an East Coast tour of the East Coast in 2006 and opened on Staten Island in 2007. Nelson hns been a profes­ sional entertainer for over 15 years, performing at festivals, thcnters nnd clubs nround the world. In October he look pnrt in a Clown Festival in Chinn. He has swallowed swords at Coney Islnnd nnd Lincoln Cen­ ter nnd hns been fentured mnny times on TV. On trips bnck home, he hns entertained Boy Scout troops in Davie County, !ind Bindlestiff Cirkus hns per­ formed at Woodleaf Elemen­ tnry, Reynolds Auditorium, nnd numerous clubs nnd theaters in North Carolina. ^50 Dare to Compare Switch fo Jackson Hewitt* and pay $ 5 0 ISSS than you paid someone else for tax preparation last year.' Hurry in! 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Shelton wns n m em ber o f Courtney Bnptist Church. ■ Surviving; his w ife o f 59 years, Irm a Jean Jones Shelton; children, Leslie Gene Shelton, M ocksville; Debornh Shelton (Ed ) Vogler, Advnnce; Denise Shelton (K e lly) M ab e, W nlnut Cove; grandchildren, Erica Bost, Payton Triplett, Le s­ lie Shelton, Allison Shelton, Cliristopher Shore; 5 grent- grnndchildrcn; 4 sisters Helena C rn ft, M arie (Joe) W hite, Bcttic S m ith ,Ed n n A n n (Grndy) Beck;. 2 brothers Leonnrd (Jean) Shel­ ton, B illy (Pntricin) Shelton. A grnveside service wns con­ ducted nt 2 p.m . Sundny Mnrch 7 nt Courtney Bnptist Church Cem etery by tho R ev. R icky Atkins. Mem orials: Courtney Baptist Building Fu n d ,'3 3 4 l Courtney Baptist Church R d ., Yadkin­ ville, 27055. Online condolences; ■ ww w. genttyfuneralservke.com'. S e l l i t f a s t w ith a classified a d 1-877-751-2120 . ■////// Rcbeccn K. Smith 19 5 1-20 10.ADVANCE Larry S. Davis ßr, ч , . '¡ ‘.','1052'. 2010,- '* •MOCKSVIltE * ; Henry С, Livengood 1922-2010 ADVANCE ■Dem A, Porter „19 10 -2 0 10 W IN S T O N -S A LÉM 325 Ñ . Main SUcet ' Mocksville, N C ‘ (336)751^2148 w.,..-.!, -v » .4 jr,.. Roland Carson Wishon M r. Roland Carson “ R .C .” W ishon, 7 0 , o f Gordon D rive , Advancer died Sunday, M nrch 7 , 2010 nt Forsyth Medical Center in W inston-Salem . H e wns born Ju ly 4 ,1 9 3 9 , in W ilkes County to the Intc M il­ lard Glen nnd H azel D e Ette W ishon. M r. W ishon was n vet- ernn o f the U .S . N n v y nnd was a member o f N o Creek Prim i­ tive Baptist Church. H e was also preceded in denth by a sister, Rosa M ae Norm an; and n brother, Frnnk- lin Glen W ishon. Survivors; his w ife , Dorothy Tnylor W ishon o f the hom e; 2 sons, Jonnthan W ishon o f W in- stpn-Sal4m and Ke vin W ishon o f M ocksville; n sister, Em m a Lee Lnw son o f W inston-Snlem ; a brother, Leon (Rickie) W is­ hon o f Pfnfftow n; nnd severni nieces nnd nephews. A funernl service wns con-, ducted at 2 p .m ., Wednesday, Mnrch 10 at Enton FunernI Chnpel with Elder Eddie Fo w l­ er officiating, BurinI followed at 4:30 p'.m. in Cool Springs. Baptist Church Cem etery in Elk in . Th e fam ily received friends Tuesday, March 9 ,; at the funeral hom e. M em orinis: Cool Springs Cem etery Fu n d , 1467 Cool Springs Church R on d, Elliin , 28621. Online condolences; ii'icii'. edionfwierahervlce.com. Nell Allen Goss M rs. D o n N ell Allen G oss, 7 7 , o f Murchison R on d, M ocks­ ville, died Snturday, M arch 6, 20 10 , nt Bermudn Com m ons in Advance. M rs. Goss wns born in D n ­ vie County on Mnrch 13, 1932, to the Inte W illinm H enry and Dorn Luther A lle n . She was a faithful member o f M t. O live United Methodist Church in Yndkinville. She enjoyed w ork­ ing nt A Storehouse for Jesus. She wns nlso preceded in deatb by her husband, Reggie Lee Goss; a sister, Betty John­ son; and a brother, W illiam Ju ­ nior A lle n . Survivors: 2 daughters, Patsy Le a Goss o f W nlnut C o ve nnd Lind n Barton (B ob) o f K in g ; 2 grnnddnughters, Christine Hnle (Dallas) and Rnchel Barton; a grent grandson, A J . H alo; n sis­ ter, D orothy West o f Berm udn Com m ons; 3 brothers, Jim m y R ay ' A llen (Magdalene) o f M ocksville, Sonny A lie n (N e l­ lie) o f Yndkinville and Sam m y Allen (Nellie) o f M ocksville; sisters-in-law; and several niec­ es and nephews. A grnveside service wns held at 2 p.n i. M ondny, M arch 8, nt M t. O liv e United M ethodist Church Cem etery with the R ev. G n ry Foster offlciating. The fam ily received friends after­ wards in the fellowship hall. l\)lemorials; M t. O live Cem ­ etery Fu n d , 1646 Cliardnle R d ., Clem m ons, 2 70 12 . Online condolences: ii’iviv, eatonfmeralservice .com. H a n n a li’ s C lo s e t Children's Clothing & Equipment Sale SPR IN G /S U M M E R sponsoredby RuthCirol* First UnitMl Mcthodict Churoh, Moeksvill« (NoniProlll • Funds go lo suppal local missions.) ay, Marcli 12 *6-9pm '. Saturday, March • 8am-Noon AU-Itinns ¿re i/2 pric^ oh First United Methodist Church Family Ufa Center (lower level) ЗОБ N .M aln^., Mqcksvllle КесеШа Tlwas:SHnday, Marih 7, 3-S p.m.Wednesday, March 10 «Jam-Noiiii S 4-6 p.m.Tliurtday, March II flaM-NooH a 4-6 p.m. For volunteering Info contact Ellzabetli Rosenbaum at 75I-SZ36 For consljnlnj Information contact Siuanne Barnhardt at ‘I40-3S34 All unsold Horns musi bo pickod up Saturday, Marchio , bolwoon 2pmS3pm or thoy will bo donatod to local charity Ginger Lindquist-Card M s . Ginger Len Lindquist- C a rd, 4 9 , o f Dnvie Street, C o o l­ eem ee, died on M arch 5 ,2 0 1 0 , after a long battle with lung cancer. She was born Dec. 15 ,19 6 0 , in M issoula C ounty, M o n t. to Eve lyn A n n nnd Chester Lindquist. She hnd a love for the lord; she was a member o f Freedom Baptist Church o f M ocksville. She loved to spend time w ith her children nnd grandchildren and liked to watch the drag races in M oores­ ville.. She enjoyed listeiiing to m usic, nnd dnncing She wns preceded in death by her biological father, Chester Lindquist; nnd m other-in-law , Donna Card; Survivors: her m other, E v ­ elyn nnd W ilbur O lesoh; 3 children and 4 grnndchildren, Alethn (M ntt) Dudley and their son, ly ie r W illiam s, nil o f Cooleem ee, A m y Cnrd nnd hor daughters, Knynna and Lnyla C n idw cll, all o f M ocksville and Richard Card and Kristin Coble and thoir son, Iznnk C n rd, all o f Cooleem ee; a sister, Geri (Russ) Cnrm nn o f G lcn dive, M o n t.; 4 brotliers, Chet (Jnn) Lindquist and Terry (C in dy) Lindquist, all o f Post Fa lls, Idaho, Ted Lindquist o f Coeur d ’ Alen e, Idaho nnd Randy Lindquist; arid m any nieccs and nephews. A funeral service was con­ ducted at4 p.m .Tu esday, March 9 , nt Freedom Bnptist Church, with Pnstor K e vin M orris of- ficinting. Burial follow in tho church cemclery. Th e fnm ily received friends at the church one hour before tho servico. Mem orials: Freedom Bnptist, 118 Cornatzer R oad , M ocks­ villo. Online condolences: tinvn’. ealonfiineral.iervice.com, C E N I M I B B Q Friday & Saturday, M arch 1 9 & 2 0 P o r k B B Q s o ld a l l d a y , b o t h d a y s ‘t i l s o ld o u t S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 0 C r a f t s & V e n d o r s (call (336) 407-2744 to reserve craft space) J Located on Hwy. 64 West a t 1-40 (E xit 168) • M ocksville — B e h i n d T h e H i s t o r i c C e n t e r A r b o r — Sponsored by; Center Volunteer Fire Dept, and Center Community Development Assoc. Ollie Mattie Wood O llio M attie “ L izzie ” W ood, 80, o f Charlotte, died on M o n ­ dny, M nrch 8 ,2 0 10 , Th o oldest child o f the Inte W illinm Henery A llen nnd the Into Celessie M artin A llen was born Jnn. 2 , 1930, in C o ol­ eemee. She and her husbnnd B o b b y' Lew is W ood lived in Cooleem ee for m nny years be­ fore m oving to Chariotte m nk­ ing it thoir new hom e. She nt­ tended the public schools o f Row an County. She worked ns n hom em aker for her fam ily nnd as a housekeeper for other fam ilies. She began her Chris­ tian journey at Ervin Tem ple C M E Church in W oodleaf. She later united with N e w Shep­ pard Baptist Church in C o o l­ eemee holding her proud title “ M other o f the Church." She was ndnmnnt nbout people nt- tending church nnd'paying thoir tithes nnd offering. She never nllowed anything to stop hor from nttendlng church. She wns n kind nnd loving wom nn who nurtured m any in the com m uni­ ty nnd fam ily by giving sound advice nnd providing Inughter. She had it hum orous charac­ ter and did not m ind teaching nbout H is w ord. She wns nn independent wom nn w ho loved her fnm ily, friends, nnd church. She was m arried to the Inte Bobby W ood and they had six children. , She was preceded in death by her: siblings Chariie A lle n , Bernice Chu n n , H en ry A lle n , Sarah Jackson and M a ry A l­ len; her son, D r. To m m y W ood; grandson, Aaron Shaw n W ood; granddaughter. K h a ylia W ood. ' Survivors: n son, Tim othy W ood , lind daughter, Barbara W ood , o f the hom e; 3 daugh­ ters, Celeste W ood-Hnile o f M ocksville, Yvonne (Phillip) Fisher o f Ad van ce , Norm a M attox o f Statesville; dnughte'r- in-lnw , Sandra W ood o f Char­ lotte; siblings, Louise Payne, G n ry (Bonnie) A lle n , W illinm (M nry) A lle n , Derek (Jenn) A l­ len nil o f Snlisbury, nnd Geor­ gia (John) Grnhnm of Greens­ boro; nn aunt, L izzie M ayfield o f Cooleem ee; 13 grnndchil­ dren; 24 grcnt-grnndchildren; a gront-grent-grnndchild; nnd n host o f nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, A wako is scheduled for 7 p .m . Fridny, M nrch 12 , and tho funeral at 2 p .m . Saturday, M arch 13 . both at N e w Shepard • Baptist Church. Apartm ent Homes *4 1 5 /m o n th . S P R I N G i n t o a n e w a p a r t m e n t ! 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B o m in Surry County on Ju ly 19 ,19 5 0 , he was the son o f H a ­ zel Hutchins Hnrrold o f M ocks­ villo nnd the Inte Rufus Driver. H e was a self-em ployed painter and was n m em ber o f Sandy Springs Bnptist Church. H is w ife , Eleanor Jones D river, preceded him in denth in 2003. A lso surviving: a son, To n y Lee (tn m m y) D river o f M ocks­ ville; 2 dnughters, Darione Greer o f Salisbury and Chariene D rive r o f M ocksville; 4 broth­ ers, Eugene D river and Dale (Lin da) D rive r o f Snlisbury nnd Gerald (Sue) D rive r nnd Charies D river o f M ocksville; 3 sisters,Lula M ae Sherm er, Bar­ bara (G len ) Reavis and Bonnie Sue H u n t, all o f M ocksville; 14 grandchildren; and 5 great­ grandchildren. Th e servico to celebrate the life o f M r. D river was Sntur­ day, M arch 6, nt 2 p.m . in the Dnvie FunernI Service Chapel with the R e v. Denn Chandler officiating. Burial was in the Sandy Springs Baptist Church Cem etery. Th o fnm ily received friends Frid ay,,M arch 5 at D a ­ vie FtJnerai Service. Online condolences: m t'n'. daviefimeralservice.com, Martha Jane Livengood M rs. Martha Jane “ Janie” Best Liven g o od , 73 , o f E lm ­ wood Street, M ocksville, died on M nrch 8, 20 10 , at W ake Forest Baptist Hospilal in W in ­ ston-Snlem . She wns bom Sept. 1 , 1936, in Johnston County to the Into Hnrvey nnd Theim n Sullivan Best. ' Survivors: her husband o f 59 yenrs, Fletcher H . Livengood ' o f the hom e; 3 daughters, Patri­ cia J . Elle r and husband Dnrryl o f Liilin gton , Rita G . Live n ­ good o f M ocksviUe nnd Vickie . L . Harris and husband J .R . o f Salisbury; 2 granddaughters, Stacey M . P fa ff and husband, Jesse o f W inston-Snlom nnd Kristy L . Shough o f Brow n Sum m it; n brother, John W . Best o f Courtinnd, V a .; and 7 nieces and nephews. A funeral service wns to be conducted nt 2 p .m ., Thursday, March 11 ,nt Enton FunernI Ch a­ pel with the R ev. Kevin Hobson officinting. BurinI wns to follow in Joppa Cem etery. The fam ily wns to receive friends from 6-8 p .m . on W ednesdny, M arch 10, at the funernl hom o. Online condolences: n’lfii'. catonfimeralservice.com. M urphy’s Lawn & U ndscaping, LLC Mowinsfmniminii Stcdini fcnlteri LImt Acnilion, Mulch, I’ine Nec Jlci Weed rnnrmi Year-rouiul ami Seiuoital Moiulitx Contract Options Available ruPM w rioNs r o R ^ m w i i ) JwnMuiphy,Òiiii«r (336) 941-746S P l i i l C a r A u t o m o t i v e & T i r e jjtom* Full SeiTice VeMcte Maintenance Center • сйтриЕо m c № ^ ( ' • САЯМв i4IOF|S8K4№'inM^iVK<:^ /'• ,• T|RESmfER^WÌttlMÌÉ№"' ' ' 1628 Hwy, 601 S, . Mocksville • 75Ì-Ì8Ò0‘ i\D.Mim,owntr_______"Philcar fo r your car," B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t C e n t e r A country hnm and sausage breakfast w ill be held at Center United Methodist Church, U S 64 West at 1-40, M ocksvillo, from 6-10 a.m . Saturday, March 13. Proceeds w ill help with medical expenses for Jerem y Harris. C h i l i C o o k O f f T o B e n e f i t A S t o r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s Th e sixth annual chili cook-off w ill be held on W ednesday, M arch 17 nt 5:30 p.m . in the fnm ily life center o f First United M ethodist Church, North M nin Street, M ocksville. Proceeds will go to A Storehouse for Jesus, A Variety o f chili, including Texas style, chicken, beef, vegetar­ ian, hot, m ild and others w ill be served. Salad and desserts w ill also be available. C h ili cooks are welcom e. “ It’s good, it’s fun , nnd it benefits A Storehouse for Josus,” said Sarah W ood, organizer. Call 751-2826. F r i e n d s & F a m i l y D a y S u n d a y A t l ^ t . S i n a i The R ev. D r. K^ren R . M iller and members o f K it. Sinni A M E Zio n Church w ill celebrate thoir nnnuni Friends nnd Fam ily D a y on Sunday, Mnrch 14. The R ev. D r. Cnivin L . M iller, presiding elder o f tho W inston-, Snlem district, w ill bring the m orning message. Tho R e v. Dnirl Scott and his congregation from union Chnpel A M E Zio n Cliurch . in Lexington will bo the guests for the 3 p ,m , service. Th e public is invited. Tiie church is located at 488 Peoples C rc e kR o a d ,A d va n c e . P o o r M a n ’s S u p p e r M a r c h 1 6 A t F u lt o n U n it e d M e t h o d is t Fulton United M ethodist Church, 3689 N C 801 S ., Advnnce, w ill host a poor m an’s supper on Tuesday, M nrch 16 from 4 -7 p.m . Th e menu w ill consist o f chicken and dum plings, pinto beans, stowed potntoes, slaw, cornbread, rolls, desserts nnd drinks for n donntion. C o m m u n it y B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t M o c k s v i lle - 1 s t P r e s b y t e r ia n First Presbyterian Church o f M ocksville w ill host a com m unity breakfast Snturdny from 7-10 a .m ., dine in or tnke out, with all- you-can oat scrambled eggs, bncon, sausage, country ham , bis­ cuits and gravy, grits, spiccd apples nnd a beverage. Donations w ill be accepted. Lnst m onth's brenkfast wns can­ celled due to snow, so this breakfast proceeds w ill go to help sup­ port A b e Drochslor on his mission trip. H e is a student nt N .C . Stnte University and will be going to Honduras with Presbyterian Cam pus M inistries. M ocks B reakfast S aturd ay M ocks United Methodist Church, M ocks Church nnd Beau­ champ roads, Advancc w ill host n country, ham and tenderloin brcakfnst, ent in or tnke ou t, on Snturdny, M nrch 13 from 6:30-10 a ,m ,,T h o menu w ill also include eggs, grits, sausage gravy, bis­ cuits and beverages. Th e breakfast is sponsored by the M ocks United Methodist M e n , Proceeds benefit the ministries and projects o f tho U M M , Ijam es Youth H osting S paghetti D inn er S aturd ay Th e youth o f Ijnmes Bnptist Church w ill sponsor n spnghetti dinner on Snturdny, M nrch 13 from 4 -7 p,m . The meal w ill con­ sist o f spaghetti with meat siuice, brend, salad, dessert and drink. Eat in or take out nre nvnilable for a donntion to the Youth Sum ­ m er Cam p, Ijames is at Ijames Church and Sheffield roads near M ocksville, n M a in v ille A M E Z io n C e le b r a t in g 1 3 0 t h C h u r c h A n n iv e r s a r y Th e R e v, Gloria L,.T h o m n s and the M ainville Church fam ­ ily w ill be celebrating their 130"' church anniversary on Sunday, M arch 14 at 3 p.m . Th e spenker w ill be Pastor Nettye Barber o f N o w Jonisalem Apostolic Church, M ocksvillo, along with hor choir nnd congregation. G e t o u t s t a n d in g lo w p r ic e s o n q u a l i t y p r o d u c t s . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - C9 T h i s m e s s a g e b r o u g h t t o y o u b y t h e s e l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s w h o e n c o u r a g e y o u t o w o r s h i p a t t h e c h u r c h o f y o u r c h o i c e . C A U D E L L LUiVIBER COIW PANY 162 Sheek Street IVIocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2167 AUTO PAirr» MOGKSVHUEAUroMOnVE 834 S. 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Benefits of hearing instruments vary by type and degree ofhearing loss, noise envirotunent, accuracy of hearing evaluatipn and proper fit. © 2(^ Electronics DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - D1 | î ê i. V " i / Josh Peeler and Jack Dodd test their elevated bridge to see how much weight It can hold.Julia Juhasz and Thomas O’Brien must build a suspen­ sion bridge In 20 minutes only using provided materials during the Mystery Architecture event. a s m Brian Bullins and Emerald Tuthlll receive their medals In the "Picture this" event. DHS Science Olympiad 2 nd In Region Josh Peeler prepares to launch his bottle rocket In the Egg-O-Naut competition. Th e Davie H ig h School Sci­ ence Olym pind Team competed in its fourth year o f regional competition in H icko ry on Feb. 2 7. Team members competed in 21 o f the 23 events. Th e team plnced seconcd overall o f 11 team s, nnd nil team m embers w ill advancc to state com peti­ tion. "Science O lym pin d tourna­ m ents are rigorous academ ic interscholastic com petitions that consist o f a scries o f d if­ ferent h an ds-on, interactive, and inquiry-based events th a f are welt balanced between the disciplines o f b io lo g y , earth science, environm ental science, chem istry, physics, engineering nnd technology,” said Elizabeth Bustle, D avie H ig h ’s conch.' T h e team m em b ers w h o plnced in the top seven or re­ ceived medals in test and labo­ ratory events nre; Lauren M ar­ shall and M a lt H u rs e y , sixth plnce, anntom y and physiology. nnd fourth in forensics; Devon H eubel, astronom y, first; Brinn Bullins nnd Devon H eubel, first, chem istry Inb; Brinn B u llins nnd Jnck D o d d , first, experi­ mental design; Jenna Pum m ill nnd Em ernid T u th ill, seventh, cell biology; Julia Juhasz and Jenna Pum m ill, fourth, disease detectives; R obb y Steinour and Ash ley Fanale, seventh, under pressure; Joce lyn D a w a l and A sh le y Fan n ie , second, orni­ thology. M ich ael H eu bel nnd M att E ltis placed first in the d y ­ nam ic planet event; A lice K im and Christy Holdsclnw placed second in fossils); Devon and M ichnel Heubel were second in ecology; Brinn Bullins and Em erald Tu th ill were third in Picture T h is !; M a tt H ill and K y le Serio were fourth in re­ m ote sensing satellites; K y le Serio and R obb y Steinour were fourth in food science; Thom as O ’ Brien and Julia Juhasz were fourth in m ysteryarchitecture; nnd Jack D odd and M att Ellis were seventh in W rite It, D o It!). S ix tenm m ernbers spent weeks building devices for com ­ petition.Team members. Mason Lesser and Th o m a s O ’ B rien placed eighth in the trajec­ tory'event w ith their trebuchet; Glenn M cC u rd y nnd Josh Peeler plnced fourth in the Eg g -O -N n u t Bottle Rocket Eve n t; Jack Dodd and Josh Peeler plnced seventh in the Elevated Bridge event; and M att H ill plnced fourth in the M ousetrnp Vehicle event. T h e stnte Science O ly m ­ pind com petition w ill be held in Rnleigh, A p ril 23 -24, on the Centenninl Cam pus o f N C State University. Dnvie H ig h School’s team w ill march in the parade o f cham pions at the opening ceremonies. “ T h e Science C lu b and its ad visor w o uld like to thank all o f the D a vie H ig h School teachers w h o helped provide students w ith the background know ledge and skills needed to succeed in these even ts,” Bustle said. Local businesses prepaed breakfast and lunch for the participants, John Bullins transported students to competi­ tion, and Sharon Heubel wns n chaperone. ■ T o learn m ore or to h e lp , contnct Bustle nt bustlee@dnvie. k l2 ,n c ,u s;75 1-5 9 0 5 e xt.5 0 8 . Ashley Fanale and Jocelyn Dawal receive thejr medals in the "Ornithology” event. The team celebrates their win with the second place trophy: ' TTT' Thomas O’Brien and Mason Lesser prepare to launch their trebuctiet. Members of the DHS Science Otyplad team, from left: front - Jocelyn Dawal, Matt Hilt, Ashley Fanale, Kyle Serio, Brian Bullins, Alice Kim, Christy Holdsclaw, Jenna Pummill, Mason lesser, Emerald Tuthill, Lauren Marshall: back - Julia Juhasz, Devon Heubel, Matthew Hursey, Josh Peeler, Thomas O'Brien, Glenn McCurdy, Michael Heubel, Jack Dodd, and Robby Steinour. ' .......................................... - ...........................' .....................' ............../. ■ • D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 Davie Schools Cornatzer Elcmcniiiry Fo r the fifth grnde classes, it hnS been a busy third nine Weeks. ' ' , In comm unications, students have been reading genres o f short stories, as w ell ns n o v­ els and poetry. Students read Accelerated Reader books on their'oW n to develop reading' com prehension skills and to ■ learn'new w ords. Starting this m onth, students w ill participate in the D A S H reading incentive program . Each communications •class has set its ow n goals in ordei" to reach firs t; second ’ and third base and the greatest accom plishm ent is to reach a grand slim . Students participate in w rit­ ing workshop, in com m unica­ tions, th e y exercise creative , writing skills through narrative w ritin g And po etry. W ritin g workshop provides a' tim e to teach and rein force w ritin g conventions, as students w ork to finish nnd publish their writing. Th e y are working on writing n biography research papei; on a fam ous'person. Students con­ tinue to Work on spelling skills through weekly tests and other exercises. In m ath, fifth graders nre delving into polygons, anglesi decim al, percentages, and frac­ tions. Th e’students are continu­ ing to develop skills they will use in higher level mathemat­ ics. ' ' In sc ien ce , students nre studying landfornis. Th e y cre­ ated a model o f the enilh ns an experim ent. Students studied Shady Grove Elementary fifth graders dress as character’s from the Revolutionary period. Slin dy G ro v e Elcm cn tn ry O n M n rch 5 , fifth grnde cinsses were visited by Betsy R oss, Tliom as Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry and sev­ eral other historical patriots.The students were participating in the countywide, content-specific writing project. Students were required to w rite in d ivid u a l reports and m ake accompany­ ing projects. Som e exam ples submitted by the students were dioram as, posters, tim elines, bio-cubes, or they were allowed to dress as a patriot. The students did a grent job describing their patriot’s contributions to the Revolutionary W ar. The .stiulenfs visited Heritage Theater In W inston-Salem . They anger nnd handling anger with self control. We have enjoyed role-playing nnd hearing the D ia l. The basic message is thnt it is O K to be nngry, but it is not O K to be m ean. W e talked nbout how controlling our anger is a choice nnd it is our responsibil­ ity to "tum down our anger dinl" when we are feeling angry. ' In addition to nnger nnd self- control, second grnde students studied fictionni characters in­ cluding B enn y B u lly , Caring Catherine, Terry 'nittietale, In­ terested Ida, Silly B illy , Nancy Nam e-Caller, Bossy Betty, and G a ry Q ood spo rt. These char­ acters facilitated discussions on frien dsh ip nnd academ ic success. Second grade students practiced steps to being as­ sertive vs. aggressive through- role-playing. Th e m ain focus o f guidance nctivities in the upper grades hns how volcnnoes, m ountains, and were asked to dress as partici: enrthqunkos are form ed. pants in the Revolutionary.W ar Social studies students have > to present day soldiers fo r a been learning about the C iv il piny. Ench student wns given n .W()r and all o f the wnrs that script lo read, and ns groups tliey iliave follow ed. Th e y have been read chorally to the audience. A t been an emphasis on choices nnd hmiized at how the hom eland 'the end o f the play, the students consequences,problem-solving, security linS changed ^rtce the ■ sang “ G o d Bless Am erica” ns jendership, team w ork, friend- , 9/11 attacks,:. ;,' , tiiey surroundecl the Am erican ship,academ ic success,denling ^ ;1,;A s 5i(uderit^lendeм6f th e ! F Ц 8. > ; V sc h b o l.fito , 'The St,vidont C o u n c il dei- Vithe sohopl in m any w ays. Soine signed yalerttine's D a y cards nre pnrt o f n m orning hews pro- to sell for 25 cents ench. The card sales to ta le d ^ ^lO O . A ll the m oney Was sent to Breii'ner Children’s Hospital in honor o f M att A lle n , a fifth grader. By Clirhihm Orgnon Counselor O n e o f the m ost enriching nspects o f being nn elementaiy school counselor is facilitat­ ing opportunities for groups o f T h e E n g lis h La n g u a g e students to gnin an awareness Learner^, for w hom English is oftlieir feelings and the feelings 'm ath, they are working on word not their hatiye language, have o f others.'Together, we explore problems and solving strategies, to take a battery o f state tests to the importance o f m aking good check proficiency p f English ev- choices and spend lots o f time ery year in February arid M arch, practicing strategies fo r dealing From kindergnrten lo fifth grade w ith life chnllenges. Lessons (up to 12th griidfc in the county), are filled with visuals, hnnds-on students are subjectecllo tests to nctivities, stories, discussions, check rending, w riting, listening . and role plays, and speaking ability in English. 'In the low er grades, a num - M rs.San Fijippoand M n C arlos ber o f classes focus on using A ra u z challenge any reader to one’s helpful words to express imagine tnking exams in another uncom fortable feelings instead, lnnguage,even as an adult.They o f losing one’s self control. W e have talked about garbage words nnd how titose words must be filtered and nol used. We have gram that prqyides im portant and relevant ihtormation to the student body. O th e r students ' participate in safety patrol and help keep the younger students safe. In addition, students serve ns M om iijg Buddies for younger students, school-wide mnil de­ liverers with Wee Deliver. They have been recycling paper. w ith bullying, organization and cMcer exploration. W c have had n few friends nnd parents visit and spealt of,their careers with n number p f cinsses. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to be am ong the m any, including pnrents, stnff, arid surrounding com m unity to facilitate the character growth o f our students. ' Pin eb rook Ele m e n ta ry Kindergarten students are blossom ing into readers.' In said these students w ill show grent im provem ent in Englisli proficiency when the test results nre released this summer. Th e y are watching for changes that occuaing outside becnuse Spring is com ing. Second grade cinsses o f M rs; Harpe, M s. H ow ard, M rs, Moore and M rs. Potts started a study on anim als, Ench clnss received 21 chicken eggs which were put in nn incubntor. Stiiclents tnke turns turning: the eggs and m onitor­ ing the temperature each day. Tow ard the end o f the m onth they hope to have baby chicks hatch in the classroom s. In math students have been'wórk- Bus riders o f the w eek o f F e b , 2 2 : Tatiana A rm s tro n g , Priige W elch, Jnckson Hartm an, Landon Rom inger, Casey C ol- lien and An na A lle n . Bus riders o f the week o f M arch I : W ill H oskins, Reece W elch, Danielle W alls, Sydpey H en drix, Jordan M arshall, and Lera Marshall .A ll, o f these students were recog­ nized during m orning announce­ ments and received ribbons. P B S winners for tlie week o f Fe b . 2 : Shplby S m ith , Dec An n a T ritt, Lu k e Roberts, Vic­ toria H ill, Abiga il Y o rk , Eva n Shives, Em m a Jam es, Samantha W oody, Grayson Hughes, Bran­ don New com ber, Destiny Ellis , Peyton En g ic i A ve ry Parrish, Carsort M y e rs , H annah N e w ­ m an , B riann a In g ra m , R e izo Roscios, Em ily Saarm , Hannah Hutchens, Caleb Johnson, Julia South, nnd Hunter Th u rio . O n M nrch 5 the P B S winners were C yru s W inchester, Lu k e H u r­ le y, D y la n Lo ve la c e , An drea M c B rid e , Hannah Fry e , Anna- belle Sh aw , G a vin Tow nsend, T re y E llis , Jake S ta le y, Jack Scully, Brianna Sanchez, S yd ­ ney N e ls o n , M o rg a n A th e y , T ro y M o o re , Jac ob W atso n , M egan M a c D o n a ld , Gnbrielle M e y e r, George H a ire , Tn ylnr L illy , Krista B ro w n , Lu k e Cart­ er, and Landon Phelps. These tw o groups were rewarded with a walk ori the nature trail. M ocksville Ele m e n ta ry , Students o f the W eek o f March I; Eva n W h ita ke r,^n d e r Frye r, Jasm ine Ruano-Vnrgns, W hitney D e Lo a c h , Jacob W h y- brew , Sam antha Spears, M ad - elyn K e n n y, Jackson Law rence, Zam nrie Sum m ers, Jose G am n , H a y ley Pace, Bryceson C o zart, Giselle Ruano Vargas, Rachel Jordnn, M nggie Junker, M aram H e ika lf Paul S tro u d , M elissa G iim e z, Justin Boardw ine, N n ­ thnn R e ie rs ta d , K a tie W e lls, Rydn D ru tn , Donte M cPlierson, tr o y M abe',' M eagnn Bnshnm , Jalen B ro w n , First Grade By Kathryn Norris and Michelle Myers Students nre learning nbout mnis. Th ey lenrned thnt nnimnis nre able to su rvive in areas covered in ice for most o f the year,Th ey got to experience the blubber that keeps penguins and other arctic animals w arm . O ne hnnd Was put in ice cold water w ith nothing nround it but a plastic bag. Th e other hand was put in side'a bag o f blubber then stgck in the ice cold water. Stu­ dents observed how the blubber allowed them to keep their hand in the ice cold water longer. In the com ing w eeks, they will begin a unit on rocks and soils. Students w ill conduct a , rock experiment to find the char-, acteristics p f rocks. A soil test w ill be perfonned to observe the characteristics o f type.^ ot soil: Second Grade By Janelle Yount W e have been studying parts o f spepch nnd this week We fo ­ cused on ndverbs. W e enjoyed learning about .Helen Keller in reading nnd practiced deter­ m ining if a statement is fact or fiction. In mnth w e have been w ork­ ing on volum e nnd are worklhg on the balance' scale. W o are for sw im m ing. M s . Brow n and w eighing objects around our M rs . C a rte r’s classes w ill be unit. W e w ill receive eggs soon and can’t wait for tliem to hatch. Second Grade By Sheryl Martin In trallblazer M a th , the stu­ dents are lenrning to ndd 2 digit numbers using a vnriety o f m ath, mnnipulntives. W e are also leam- ing to identify quarters, dim es, nickels and pennies. O u r class is looking forward to studying em bryology now that our chick eggs have arrived. W e w ill have baby chicks in 21 dnys.! O u r clnss hns been studying com m unication and technol­ ogy. W e used “ Skype” to com ­ m unicate w ith EV a n L ittle ’s cousin, Jacob, in France. Jncob is a' graduate o f U N C Chapel H ill and is teaching English to French students. A big thank yoii to Ev a n ’s M o m , N e va . Fifth Grade By Stephen Lyday M r. Ly d a y ’s class is studying the causes and events leading up to the Am erican Revolution. We have explored how the French and Indian W ar led to disagree­ ments between the colonists and the British governm ent and how these'disagreements escalated to violence. Each student is re- searching an individuni heavily involved in the conflict, th e y are enjoying discovering how these individuals are associated nnd the roles they played in the cqnflict. Cooleem ee Ele m e n ta ry First grade is learning to tell tim e to the hour and the half hour. Students are beginning to w rite poetry, th e y w ill leam to express their thoughts Jn differ­ ent w ays. In science they w ill be talking about health and the Importnnce o f stayinjg active. ■ Second graders have been w o rkin g on tim e and m oriey in m ath. In science they are learning about w eather. S tu ­ dents are looking forward to a trip to the Y M C A this m onth room w ith the pan scale and gram weights and graphing the results. W e are getting excited about our approaching em bryology going M arch 15 , 1 7 -1 9 . M r s ., C o rnatzer, M rs . Lu d w ic k and M s . W ard w ill go M arch 22-25. Students are learning to write a book report. Cooleemee Elementary Star Stiidents for the week of March 1, from left; front - Santiago Botello, Lillian Thompson, Isabella Lowder, Tanner Sechrest; back - Perform up to you r potential on tiie S A T and learti ' ' .strategies for .succcs.sful te.st taking. U.se the .slcills ‘ obtained in this cour.sc not on ly to in ip rove,you r S A T score b u t y o u r SUCCC.S.S in the cla.ssroom. Studehts are . required to bring Barron’s 2 4 th Ed itio n ,'H b /w w / ’/r/ w i for the New SAT. Cltiss size is ¡imitedT*nrregistriJtioii required. Fee: $175per course or. both foil'$325, National S^^- 'ppittg Dates are!,i^a;ich 13, May 1, М Л Т П /’rtif /; Tuesdays, Jamiaty 26 -M alrh 9i SiOO -;7i00 p.m. v " ’ /iJir/A'Tltiirscliiys, March,I8ni\prll 29; 5:00-7:00 p.m. I',, ’ C R IT IC A L U H A D IN G A N D W R IT IN G w 'X C 'k f ’'. Pm I: Thursdays, Jaiiuaty 28 - Marcll j'o p p.liii. ' Piin II: Tuesdays, March 16 - Aprii 27,i'5j^Q*^7i^9'p.ni.’' ' Call 336/7^h28S?; today to t cgist^H , / ‘-K- SALBM ; ' ‘' & O L ; L ' E G , E , ,., , . spent n lot o f tiiTie talking nbout ■ ing on telling dm e, adding with regrouping, reading a thermom ­ eter, solving w ord problem s, and counting m oney. Students Dolores and learned about the value o f true friendship. ■ Fourth graders have begtm their second research p ro j­ ect o f the year. Ench student is researching an anim al that ■ lives nnturnl.Iy in N C . A fte r the research is com plete, students w ill write a paper and create a Pow erPoint presentation. M rs. Y o u n g , m edia coordinator, is assisting students w ith the re­ search. In math and reading students are using Senteo technology to review W inter Predictive A s ­ sessments. Students continue to w ork ori objectives on classs- cape d u rin g m ath class., In social studies ,and science they are starting the second hnlf of penguins and pther arctic ani- ^®*^hary Strouse, Laylan FiemmlnQi Mlcah Kluttz. M wvw.salcm.tdu • 336/721.2855, the seiriester with new groups. Cornatzer Elementary Cbugars of the Week of March 1, from left: front - Kiser Young, Students in social studies will be Ayden Crotts, Austin McClure, Bryson Parker; row 2 - Jadon Davis-Ashburn, Jason studying the C ivil W ar. Science Barrera, Christopher Williams, Destiny McCrary, Jair Fiores, Josh Morse; row 3 - classes will experitnent With tiie Luis Gonzales, Aaron Gobble, Destiny Cook, Sierra Latham, Andy Argueta, Made forces o f m otion, Latham, Not pictured: Lila Hunter. Davie High JR O TC Cadets Have A Ball DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - D3 Ì! O n Saturday, Fe b . 2 7 , the Davie H ig h School J R O T C held its 26th Annual M ilitary Ball at the National Guard Arm o ry in M ocksville. Th is event had been post­ poned from its original date because o f w in te r w eath en Ironically, the theme for the Bali was “ W inter W onderiand” . C o l. Te rry Hales and First Sgt. Harold W olfe, nlong with Battalion Com m ander Katelin food , laughter and dancing. M usic was provided by Caleb Creason, a Davie H ig h School graduate o f ’0 8 -‘ 0 9 , w h o is atten d in g , W estern C a ro lin a University. Several cadets said they enjoyed his selection o f m usic. "Th e Indies looked lovely, as if they were going to find Iheir Prince Charm ing,” said Steven Courtney. “ I had a ball.” “ Th e m usic was great and JROTC Seniors for 2010, from left: front - Kelcey Sykes, Katellh Starre and Ethan Snyder; row 2 - Colonel Siarre , w elcom ed the Cadets Ihe food was w onderful,” said J e r r y Hales, Samantha Ledbetter, Amber Boger, Casey Carter, Jose Beltran, First Sergeant Harold Wolfe, back and ilieir guests to an evening o f C o d y M ason. . James Paris, Brecklen Want, Thomas Bailey, Justin Cope. MES Students Learn Fire Safety Second graders in Sh eryl Martin and Josui Forbes’ clnss at M ocksville Elem entary School have been rending the story “ Firefighter” . T h e y invited C a p t. Jam ie H offm an from the Sm ith G rove and Advancc fire departments, w ho gave an'inform ative and fun prcsentatipn. “ T h e children loved w hen he dressed in his co m p le te fltcflgUlct gent,” M tw U n said. “ Th e students wrote wonderful letters to' C apt. H o ffm a n , th e y remembered everything he told them ab ou t be ing 'safe in a fire.” Capt. Jamie Hoffman shows Mocksville Elementary second graders what to expect when a firefighter enters their home (left), and then poses with the students after telling them how to stay safe in case of a fire. Student Earns N.C. State Parks Scholarship M iclielle Eliza b e th Phillips o f A d va n c e has been nam ed a Park Scholar by N .C . State U niversity. T h e daughter o f Stephen and N a n c y P h illip s, M ichelle w ill graduate in spring from the N .C . S ch o o l o f Science and M athem atics w here she is varsity soccer team captain, founder o f F u n Tim es 'U ito r- in g , and a residential life as­ sistant. She started a charitable organization called S u p p o rt-A- Soid ie r, visited Costa R ica as part o f a cultural im m ersion and service gro up , and scored in tiie lop one percent o f Ihe nation in Ihe Am erican M a th ­ em atics C o m p etition . Phillips plans to m ajor in biom edical engineering spe- Phllllps cializing in regenerative m edi­ cine. She w ns one o f 53 h igh sc h o o l se n io rs n a m e d last w e e k as N .C . S ta te ’s N o rth C arolina State’s Pa rk Scholars fo r the C lass o f 2 0 14 . C a n ­ didates w ere selected based on Iheir potential in Ihe areas o f s c h o la rs h ip , le a d e rs h ip , s irv ic e an d c h a ra c te r, t h e Park Scholarship is valued at $80,000 fo r residents o f North' C arolin a. P h illip s a tte n d e d D a v ie H ig h School for her freshm an nnd sophom ore years. A t D n ­ v ie , she played varsity soccer, w ns in student g o ve rn m e n t nnd particip ated in the B ig B ro th e r/B ig Sister P ro g ram . She has been tutoring children in D a vie C o u n ty since she was 12 yenrs o ld . th e Park Scholarships pro­ gram is am ong Ihe m ost pres­ tig iou s undergraduate m erit scholarship program s in the nation. Ea c h ye a r, ap proxim ately 50 scholarships are aw arded, w ith tw o-thirds to N o rth C a ro ­ lin a re sid e n ts, to o u tsta n d ­ in g h igh sch ool seniors fo r undergraduate stu dy in any discipline. N .C . Slate received a record n u m b e r o f ap p lica tio n s fo r Pa rk Scholarships this year; recipients w ere selected froin ,m bre thnn 1,3 0 0 candidates, t h e recipients represent 24 N .C . counties and 12 states. .......................................V . Early College Honor Students Each semester, the Davie County Early College recognizes students who have an unweighted grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher. The GPA includes high school and college courses. The foliowing students earned the honor for the fall semester: 9th grade - Alex Abbott, Sarah Cranfiil, Joey Davis, Jill Duffner, Abigail Dupree, Amber Hill, Kari Koty, Jacob Lambert, Bree LaPointe, Luke Naylor, Adrienne Olson, Grace Rauen, Alyssa Turner, Tori Williams; 10th grade - Aubrey Apperson, Priyanka Barad, Hannah Buie, Betsy Forrest, Cong Hinkle, Wesley Myers, Gina IVIaurice, Kelly Presley, Diana Vides; 11th grade - Devin Beauchamp, Matt Borllk, Ashley Cook, Malissa Diehl, Zane Duffner, Sean Gifford, Paul Gough, Nikki Hollar, Matt Meeker, Blake Rosier, Kristen Scarlett, Lee Ziglar. m CALL ME FOR A QUOTE TODAY Nationwide' On Your Side Auto Н о т Life Builnea M Ы HiUoniMt MumI InwwKi Свлчипу NM iv«bbl« In й lUtti W» You Can Make a Difference in the Life of a Child N C M entor o f W inston-Salem is seeking caring fam ilies to open their hearts and homes to children and adolescents in need. Licensed Therapeutic Foster Parents w ork independently from hom e. W e offer free pre-service classes and a com petitive, tax-free stipend. Requirem ents Include; Reliable Transportation, A Spare Bedroom , H S Diplom a or G E D , Sntisfnctory Background Check, A n d a Readiness to Com m it to H elping a C h ild, Call Today to Sign U p • Clnss Begins 3/16/10 N C M entor - (336) 765-8912 X 18 -i •л-:;”*: *¿y-■л '•>:-•* D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 г STROUSE HOUSE AUCTIONS Л 1 4 2 4 Industriai D r., S ta te s ville , N C 2 8 6 2 5 P h o n o : 7 0 4 - 0 7 2 - 8 4 4 4 A U C T IO N E E fi; M IKE STR O USE. 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M O H П ш № . Pmio Q virdPifn EM. D m F«y«t. lüd Srugg«s, № C rv* HOM FWA Ironrg Cov^ClNncn. 1400 PSI PrwM t w jtren, SoUf L ^ ti. E M lle RttM rgM M Tocn BnahM. èlo Cwtri {Cbw, U m S*« I Sofi],. KM E s H tù h Ump « 0Я 1/ LEGAL NOTICES Juet в я/foft arfv» 0па*ллгго/гпл OPEN HOUSE Country Meadows Model Home SATURDAY, March 13-10am-5pm and SUNDAY, March 14*12 Noon-6pm Subilivision is localcd on Country Lime, Mocksvillc, NC between Hwy. 601 and Itwy. ISO P IER CE A U C TIO N SER V ICE ABSOLUTE AUCTION LENTZ TRUCKS 12:NOON MOVING CO. TRAILERS URDAY MARCH 13 6300 C le m e n tin e D rive C lem m ons NC ********** Four Ford Vans - Chevy, Freightliner, and Internatlpnal Box Trucks. Two PUP Trailers & Dollies. Six large 40' to 53' trailers Six Forkllft Trucks, Pallet Jacks, Pallet Racking, Hand Trucks, Packing Blankets, Ladders, Radial Arm Saw, Maklta Hammer Drill Note; For the "Handy Man" and woman, we have "Huge" Wooden Storage VauHs, 82" X SI" X 82" great (or making small storage buildings, pisy houses for Ihe kids and grand kids, Set It on ■ flat trailer from Home ' Depot, make your seH an enclosed box trailer reel rsssonsble. ' OPEN H O U 8B FRIDAY 12^** 1 0 :A M -2 :P M DIRECTIONS: Ffomjntersecllon ol MO and Uwltvllla -Clommons Road, dilve down Uiraugh Clemmons and onto MIddlebrook Drivo, Uien anolher mlk) lo Idols Road. Tum left onto Idols Road, drivo over lo Hampton Road. Tum right, cross railroad tracks, then tum lafi onto Clomentlno Drivo and down to Auction Site on your righl. TERMS: CASH ~ MASTER CARD, VISA BANK LETTER GUARANTEEING YOUR CHECK Photo ID and thumb prints with checks. 10% buyer premium. MCTIOHEEI-BRONEI KEITH J. PIERCE, GRI N C B L « 9 9 4 6 0 www.earolinaauctlons.com Fall 2010 Master of Library Science Iredell County Appalachian State University is proposing a new graduate degree program leading to the Master o f Library Science beginning Fall 2010. Interested individuals arc encouraged to attend an infonnation session on: W ednesday, M arch 24, 2010, 5:00 P M , Room 122 M ooresville Center of ' M itchell Com m unity College (219 North Academy Street, Mooresville, NC) Appalachian representatives w ill discuss how an individual who has earthed a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited collegc or university may enter this program and take Appalachian’s required courses in Mooresville. Courses in Appalachian’s off-campus programs are typically taught two nights per week or selected Saturdays (an average o f 6 semester hours per term) and the off-campus graduate tuition/fees rate for the current year is $153.75 per credit hour for an in-state student. For more information please contact: Appalachian State University Office of Extension and Distance Education 800/355-4084 mvw.ext-dl.appstate.edu NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of KENNETH WESLEY CHEEK (aka Kenneth W. Cheek and Kenneth Cheek), late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present theni) to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ol June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publlcallori or this notice will be ploaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of fHarch, 2010. VI/ILU JO SUTTON CHEEK Executor of the Estate of Kenneth Wesley Cheek c/o Gordon W. Jenkins Suite 200,155 Sunnynoll Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 3-11-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 57 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Eric H. Hill and Tonya L. Hill to Hunter H. Galloway Trustee(s), which was dated April 12,2007 and recorded on April 27, 2007 In Book 710 at Page 822, DavIe County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Lisa S. Campbell, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and Ihe holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the properly Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on March 24, 2010 at 10:00AM, and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash Ihe following described property sitiialed In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEGINNING at a point, ah iron located In the Southern line ot James J. Sulller ( Deed Book 104, Page 603), said point lying North 81 deg. 45 min. 30 sec. We'sl approximately 850 feel from North Carolina State Road 1605 ( Cornatzer road), said point aiso being the Northwesl corner of Roger Daly Mayhew ( Deed Book 102, Page 340) and Ihe Northeast corner of the win described trad; thence from said Point and Plac eof BEGINNING, South 00 deg. 29 mln. 10 sec. West 303.16 feel lo an Iron, the Southeast corner of the within described tract; thence North 79 deg. 06 min. 00 sec. West 150.34 feet lo an Iron; the Southwest corner of the within described tract; thence North 00 deg. 28 min. 45 seo. East 296.13 feet to an Iron, Ihe Northwest corner of Ihe within described tract; thence South 81 deg. 45 min. 30 seo. East 149.27 feet to the Point and Place of BEGINNING, and containing FARM FRESH PORK G R / ^ r a B E l FQuartan, Halvn or WhdraaroROEmoMr- B fu n m m ju u tti Jerry & Cindy Foster (336)998-7175 1.017 acres as taken from C. Ray Cates, RLS, dated October 25, 1996. TOGETHER WITH Ihe above lands Is conveyed a perpetual 30 foot easement of Ingress and egress acrosë the lands of Roger Dale Mayhew as set forth by a right of way easement recorded In Deed Book 98, at page 389, Davie County Registry, and a 10 foot easenjent ’ of Ingress and egress acrosé the lands of John Wayne Sanders as described In Deed Book 97, at Page 460, Davie County Registry, and said easements to be appurtenant to Ihe above described 1.017 acr& tract and lo run with the same In the hands of ail persons whomsoever. Sub|ect to easements and restrlctionsw of record. For back title, see Deed Book 190, Page 845; Deed Book 138, Page 64; Deed Book 131, Page 251; and Deed Book 102, Page 718, Davie County Registry, See also Tax Map H-6, Parcel 85.01 located In Fulton Twonship, Davie County, North Carolina. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 163 Pool Drive, Mocksviiie, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (450) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant lo NCQS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at Ihe time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS.” There ara no representations of warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safely conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the • property being olfered for sale. This sale Is made sublect to all ‘prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best ol Ihe knowledge and belief of Ihe undersigned, thé current pwner(s) of the property Is/are Eric H. Hill and wife, Tonya L. Hill. An Order for possession of Ihe property . may be issued pursuant, to G.S. ; 45-21.29 in favor of Ihe purchaser and against Ihe party or parties In possession by Ihe 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 alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to tho landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the effective date of the termination. If the trustee is unable lo convey title to this property 1er any reason, the sole reniedy of the purchaser Is thè return of the deposit. Reasons of, such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, Ihe filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmàliòn ol the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge ot Ihe trustee, II the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discretion, it they believe. Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no lurlher remedy. LlsaS.Campbeil Substitute Trustee PO Box 4006 Wilmington, NC 28406 PHONE: (910) 392-4971 FAX: (910) 392-80S1 File No, 09-00316-f^C01, 676569 , 3-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10 SP 28 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Cathy M Wagoner lo Robert W. Kraft trustee(s), which was dated April 9, 2008 and recorded on July 14, 2008 In Book 764 at Page 717, 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. Brook & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sijbslitute Trustee will off.er for sale at the , courthouse door of the county courthoiise where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse lor conducting the sale on March 24, 2010 at 10:00AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the'following described property situated In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, lo wit:' Land referred to in this commitment Is described as ail that certain property situated In City of Mocksville In the Couniy of Davie, and the state ol NC and being described In a deed dated 07/23/2007 and recorded 07/23/2007 in book 722 page 709 among Ihe land records of Ihe county and state set forth above, and referenced as follows; That parcel of land In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of SR #1307 right of way (locally known as "Ijames Church Road") said point being the northeast corner of Lot number eighteen, (18) ot "Forrest Brook Subdivision" as recorded In plat book 6 at page 138, and runs thence with Ihe center ol SR #1307 right of way' South 82 deg. 41 mln. 26 sec. East 30.00 feet to a railroad spike In Ihe center of said right of way; Ihence South 07 deg. 18 min. 34 sea West 1010.82 feet to an Iron; thence North 82 deg. 09 mln. 26 sec. West 328.39 feet to an Iron in Amos Brown Line; thence with Brown Line North 04 deg. 41 mln. 42 seo. West 625.40 feet to an Iron, southwest corner ol Lot number twenty-two (220, thence with the southern lines of Lots 22-18 (Inclusive) South 85 deg. 30 min. 04 sec. East 428.97 feel; thence North 07 deg. 18 min, 34 seo. East 373.00 leet to the beginning, containing 5,913 acres, more or less, as surveyed March 21,1996 by Grady Tutterow and being a portion ol those lands described by daed book 184, page 792, said lands are conveyed subject to all reslrioling reservations and easements appearing In the DavIe County (Registry and specifically to those restrictive covenants recorded in deed book 186, page 57 and modilled in deed book 187, page 619, Davie County Registry. Subject to restriclions, reservations. 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Л Л В Ш 1 1 № Т 0 В 5 1 № а Э т В Л Ш |)в . 0 .4 > |А ш еЬ 1$ 11 7,5 00 lli№ teraid[<)0lA ltcK gaiage,$1ie,S (IO C (m o n io n ltl'lim lo c a llo n l$ 1 1 4 ,e o o u l4 ili№ > |m c {í№ i.$ 7 0 ,0 0 0 330 s. Salisbury St., MocksvUle • 336-751-3538 For addiUonal listings, please call 33&-7S1t3538 or visit our website al www,tiowardreaity,com easements, covenants, oil, gas, or mineral rights of record, if any. Parcel No. 5820103973 Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 419 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third parly purchasers must pay Ihe excise lax, 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 Filly Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the lime of the sale. Following Ihe expiration ol the statutory upset bid period, ail the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." Thera are no representations of warranty relating to the 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 ail prior llins, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transler taxes, special as'sessriients, easements, rights of vyay, deeds ,of release, and any other oncumbranccs or, exceptions ,of record. To the best of Ihe knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Cathy M. Wagoner. An Order lor possession ol Ihe property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45- 21.29 In lavor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court ol the county In v/hlch the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the notice of sale, terminate Ihe rental agreement upon 10 days' wrilten'nollce to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination ol a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under Ihe rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee Is unable lo convoy title to this properly, for any reason, the sole remedy ol Ihe purchaser Is the return ol the deposit. Reasons ol such Inability to convey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankrupt9y pelltion prior to , the,cpriflrr]natlon of ihe sale and reinstaleiTient of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. II Ihe validity ol tho sale, Is challenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discretion. If Ihey believe Ihe challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare Ihe sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Substitute Trustee Brock & 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. 10-00168-FC01, 676570 3-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol LEE ROY DRIVER, late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estáte to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 11lh day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of March, 2010. TONY LEE DRIVER 4250 NC Hwy 601 N Mocksviiie, NC 27028 3-11-4IP C òm e on o u t to “ A Place In T h e C o u n try” fo r o u r Opizn tl0 US(2 frldiiy, M.irch 19-9!00-5!00 s.iliirclaj’, March 20 - 8!30-4i00 •¡Intiquiz» Painted furnlluriz and Moru Register to win a door prhc 214 AlerrclU Liti«, ll<l, from Mockivllle tiVe llwy, « Eut jbout M mllM, Mcrrelli Uke R J, will be on tht left. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 - D5 K* Г’Л' .»■ ..If , LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol STEVEN MICHAEL BEAVER, late ol 348 Country Lane, Mocksviiie, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedent to present them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 488, Gastonia, North Carolina 28053- 0488, on or belore the 26th day ol May, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons, llrms and corporations Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This.the Z5th day ol February, 2010. b. Michael Payseur Executor ol the Estate . ol Steven Michael Beaver ■Elizabeth Nelsler Sumner , Mullen Holland & Cooper, P.A. Attorneys tor Estate P.O.-Box 488 Gastonia, NC 28053-0486 2-25-41П NORTH CAROLINA ' ' DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualllled as Executrix of the Estate ol RUTH KELLER AYERS, deceased, ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons, firms and corppratlons having claims against said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20lh day ol May, 2010, being three months Irom the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons. Arms and corporations Indebted to said estate are notllied lo make Immediate payment tot he undersigned. This 18th day ol February, 2010. Frances LuRay A. Meyers 624 Gdrdon Drive Advance, NC 27006 Piedmont Legal Associates, PA Lynne Hloks, Attorney 124 W, Depot St,. Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-3312 2-18-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor ol the Estate of SUSAN MARIE HENDRIX, late ol DaVie County, , this is to notily all persdris having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) months Irom the lirsi day of publication or this riollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 25th day ol February, 2010. JACK GRAHAM HENDRIX 1515 Hutton Lancs Ste. 103 PO Box 6437 High Point, NC 27262 2-25-41Р NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as . Executor of the Estate of JOHN RICHARDSON DAVIDSON; a/k/a Dr. John R. Davidson; Jack Davidson, deceased, late ol Davie County, Norih Carolina, ;thls Is to notily ail persons, llrms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said deceased, to exhibit therp to the undersigned at 1340 Westgate Center' Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on or before the 21st day of May, 2010 or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery, All persons Indebted to said Estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 16th day ol February, 2010 John Eric Davidson, Executor of the Estate ol John Richard Davidson W. MoNaIr tornov^ Tornow & Kangur, LLP Attorneys at Law 1340 Westgate Center Drive Winston-Salem, NC 271032-25-41П С I . K A R V A L J IX ) S A b K S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized Ail Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Co; Executors of the Estate ol MARY LOUISE FITZGERALD, late ol Davie Couniy, this Is lo notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before 'the 25lh day of May, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersignsd. This Ihe 25th day of February, 2010. ROBERT E. FITZGERALD i • 32 Mountain Rise Falrport, NY 14450 THOMAS A. FITZGERALD 862 Ferngrove Drive Cupertino, CA 95014 2-25-4lp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Ihe requirements of Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes ol North Carolina and Section 155.236 ol Ihe Davie County Code of Ordinances, that, Ihe Davie County Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing In the Commissioners Room ol Ihe Davie County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC on Monday March 15, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. to hear Ihe lollowing request: A) Spencer Wright has applied to amend a Special Use Permit to an established Catering Business In the Residential Agricultural (R-A) zoning district pursuant to §155.236 ol Ihe Davie County Zoning Ordinance. The subject property Is located at 205 Camellia Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 and Is lurlher described as Parcel ol the Davie County Tax Map F30000009502. A sign will be placed on iHe above listed properties to advertise the Public Hearlrig. All parties and Interested citizens are invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to present facts and testimony in support of, or in opposition to, Ihe request. ' Prior to the hearing, additional inlormation on a request may be obtained by visiting the Development Services Department weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (338) 753-6050, Asaresultolthepubiiohearing, substantial changes might be ma.de In Ihe advertised proposal, reflecting objections, debate and discussion at the hearing. Anyone who needs an accommodation to participate In the meeting shoujd notify Ihe Developniienl Services Department at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or call North Carolina Relay at 1-800-735- 6262. Andrew Meadweil Planning Department 3-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY . 10SP38 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY WILLIAM D. LEONARD AND MARIASEATS LEONARD DATED AUGUST 3, 2005 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 619 AT PAGE 902 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA ■ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because ol default In tlje payment ol the secured indebtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder ol the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at public' auction to the highest' bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse of said county at 3 PM on March 18, 2010 the following described real - estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon, in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being In Farmington Township Davie County North Carolina and beginning at a T-bar with cap lound; said T-bar with cap found being located In the Western right ol way ol Farmington Rd, SR 1410 and being Ihe Northeastern corner of Harold G. Seats and wife Debra C. Seats DB 149 Page 87, Tax Map E-5, Tax Lot 17.01 and being the Southeastern corner ol the within described property; thence with said Seats line South 88 degrees 18 rhinules 19 seconds West 208.75 feet from ah Iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; thence North 02 degree 19 minutes 23 seconds West 208.75 to an iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; thence North 88 degrees 18 minutes 19 seconds East 208.75 to an Iron rebar set 1/2 Inch; said iron rebar set being located In the Western right of way of said Farmington Rd; thence with said right of way South 02 degrees 19 minutes 23 seconds East 208.75 leet to the point and place ol beginning and containing 1.000 acres as surveyed by Stone Land Surveying Company December 6th, 2001, see DB 77 Page 87, Tax Map E-5, part of Tax Lot 17. And Being more commonly Known as: 989 Farmington Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(s) o( the property, as reflected on the records of the Register o( Deeds, Is/are William D. Leoiiiard and Marla Seats Leonard. The property to be ollered pursuant to this notice ol sale Is being offered lor sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust, being foreclosed, nor the. officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or Ihe holder ol the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to Ihe property being offered tor sale. Any and ail responsibilities or ilabiiities arising out of or. In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to ail prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited to any transler tax associated with Ihe foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) ol the amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred lllty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days fpr upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of Ihe statutory upset period, ail remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit lunds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration ol Default and any deposit will be Irozen pending the outcome ol any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: II you are a tenant residing in the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be issued In lavor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under Ihe agreement prorated lo the effective date ol the termination. The date of this Notice is February 25, 2010. 10-000848 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 htip'J/shaplroattom eys,com /nc/ 3-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor for the Estate ol ANN VANN SWEET (aka Ann V. Sweet; Ann Sweet) ol Advance, Davie Couniy, NC, the undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or belore the 4th day of June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, lirmá and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day ol March, 2010. David G. Sweet, Executor 604 W. Meadecrest Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Send claims to: Estate ol Ann Vann Sweet David Gt Sweet, Executor c/o Neal E. Tackabery Bianco Tackabery & Matamoros, P.A. P. O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor lor the Estate ol GUDYS W. BICKFORD (aka Gladys BIcklord) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, llrms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned al P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or belore the 4th day of June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, llrms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day ot March, 2010. Jane M. Earick, Executor 12396 Bethel Ridge Road Vevay, IN 47043 Send claims lo: Estate ol Gladys W. BIcklord Jane M. Earick, Executor o/o Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Tackabery &' Matamoros, P.A. P. O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-4Щ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Hillsdale Mini Storage located at 153 Webb Way, Advance, NC 27006. ,л ,, и, .! , Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. rain or shine. The following unlls of personal property will be sold to satisfy a lien for rental fees. SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS - to the highest bidder for CASH ONLY All sale's are considered llnal. Hillsdale Mini Storage resen/es the right. to reject any bid, withdraw any property Irom the sale and cancel sale without notice. A clean up deposit will be required. Announcements take precedence over printed material. Unit #, TENANT DESCRIPTION; 025 Carol Reavls, lurnllure and boxes. 098 Sabrina Shoffner, clothing, 012 Andy Jones, crib and toys. 3-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Mlnl-Storage Intends to sell the contents of the following unlls for unpaid rent and expenses. #86 George Clement, #7 Terri Hunter Reid, and #73 Tammy Casey. Public sale Is March 19, 2010 at 1 p.m. Household Items. No' personal checks. Balance must be paid by March 17 to avoid sale. 124 Eaton Rd., 751-2483. 3-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION IREDELL COUNTY 0BSP1009/Davle 08SP269 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUSTEXECUTED BYTHOMAS L. NESBIT AND NANCY E. NESBIT DATED JUNE 24, 2005 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SPRING IS COMING! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more lor rent today! H w y . 601 s. M o c k s v i l l e (336) 751-2304 Bermuda Mini's Self Storage 146 Commerce Dr., Hillsdale (Behind A Cleaner World) 1 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 1 5x5 up to 10x20 Standard & Climate Controlled CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS! AND RECORDED IN BOOK 1911 AT PAGE 548 AND MODIFIED BY AGREEMENT RECORDED IN IREDELLCOUNTYON 4/21/2008 IN BOOK 1934 AT PAGE 1842 IN THE IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in Ihe above-relerenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured Indebtedness and failure to perlorm the stipulallon and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder ol the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose tor sale. at public auction to Ihe highest bidder for cash al the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 1:00 PM on March 19, 2010 the lollowing described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon, In Iredell County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: BEGINNING at an existing Iron pin In Ihe Western rinargln of S.R. 1158 (Stroud Mill Road), the Southwestern corner of the lands ol Martha E.' Edwards, et (Deed Book 109, page 587), and running Ihence with the Western margin ol S.R. 1158 the lollowing live (5) courses and distances: (1) South 34-00-28 West 442.56 leet lo a point; (2) South 39-16- 55 West 203.38 feet to a point; (3) South 42-48-24 West 93.63 leet to a point; (4) South 52-38-08 West 112.48 leet to a point; and (5) South 58-57-18 West 197.71 feet to a point In Ihe centerline of the creek, Ihe line of Martha E .' Edwards; thence with the centerline of the meanderlngs of Ihe creek, the following seven courses and distances: (1) North 39-32-08 West 333.96 feet lo a point; (2) North 22-55-31 West 38.13 leet to a point; (3) North 40-37-. 07 West 467.39 leet to a point; (4) North 14-04-38 West, 223.05 leet to a point; (5) North 16-47-06 West 197.19 leet lo a point; (6) North 52-40-52 West 213.78 feet to a point; and (7) North 01-56-43 West 188.02 leet to a point, corner of Martha E. Edwards; thence wllh the line of Martha E. Edwards, South 85-55- 27 East 668.32 feet to an existing Iron pin; thence continuing with the Edwards line, South 55-40- 48 East 728.82 feet to an existing Iron pin; thence continuing wllh the line ol Edwards, South 59-52- 19 East 283.93 leet to an existing iron pin in the Western margin S.R. 1158, Ihe point and place ol BEGINNING, containing 24.74 acres, more or less, with this description taken Irom a survey by Sam P. Hail, NCRLS L-2930, lasl revised May 17,1993. And Being more coinmonly known as: 4S4 Stroud Mill Road, Harmo^ny, NC 28634 The record ownor(s) of the property, as reflectad on the records of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Thomas Lynn Nesbit and Nancy Ellen Lanter Nesbit. . The property to be olfered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither Ihe Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by Ihe deed of trust, being loreciosed, nor Ihe oHIcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered lor sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This Optometrie Technician/ Assistant for Advance eye doctors Great hours and fun atmosphere. Ey e care e.'qjerience helpful. F a x resum e to (704)896-0271 or email cmorris@provisiongroup.corn sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transfer lax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) ol the amount of the bid or seven hundred filly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certllled lunds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held oper\ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of 'the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit lunds In a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome ol any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: II you are a tenant residing in Ihe property, be advised that an Order lor Possession of the property may be Issued in favor of Ihe purchaser. Also, II your lease began or was renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice lo the landlord. You may ,be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is February 16,2010. 07-94544 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive,: Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 http‘M3haplroattorneys,com/nc/. 3-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate ol JERRY PARKER PATTERSON, late ol Davie County, this Is to. notily ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) months Irom the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day ol February, 2010. RICHARD PARKER PATTERSON' 11324 Moores Chapel Road Charlotte, NC 28214 2-25-4tp METAL ROOFING 3' Coverage • 40+ Colors ' 40 Year Warranty *1,500°« TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices! 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS ol the Carolinas, LLC w w w . m id s la le m B t a ls . c o m H a rris Poo l & Supplies CM«>CkMicA*Mi>SpilKbUlN OpMk(tCU«*lfiHUMrmiKMMl Tommy Hanis/Cwncr-Ovcr 20 Yis. Exp. 277 PlcasMiI Acn: D r„ Mock.sville Home (336) 284-4817 ^Business 1336) 90M027i RANDY MIUER &SONS . 295 Miller Road'MocksvlUe (336) 284-2826 ' Now РшпрН Sortie Tank! ' Sklä steer Work TïMcherWork Hiuling N O W H t R t N G f tG r iU AmTic«'* Wing» Servers and Bartenders ' Needed Apply in Person 1112 Yadkinville Rd. M ockivillo, NC 336-751-9464 , у ' у . * - ; V.'V* 'V D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! ELCXURE APS hoto w ith your auto ad & run it; EHEE.ABS ■Qlvlng away somettiing or selling something include a p 'Л. • under $500? Found a lost pet? . for 4 week: JRUN4TtFOR rREEI<l IlnoM, uuluslona opply. Call lor Mils; hOUS(:s for $20. Run a photo w/your house ad for $30 for 4 weel<s. YARD SALE « 8 ^ 0 0 Call Mpnday-Frlday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 - I 77 -75 1 -21 Z I FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM DAVIE-CLEMMONS DAVIfi COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11,2010 ■ D7 Call Monday-Frlday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! EREEADS ElgXUJRi-AiaS ; VAr DSALE Giving away something or selling something' include a photo w ith your auto ad & run it ■ - BUM iT^enii ^ Ì for 4 weeks for $20. Runa photo w/your $ H П П R U II I T . f u l l FIIEEl^llnollmlliiixcliislonsapply.Calllotdilijllsj hOUSO 3d fOT $30 for 4 weeks. 1 - I 77 -7 S 1 -21 Z 0 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM i '; ; _ E m £ jo jm e n t_ D ilvo re DRIVER- CDL-A. Qreal Flatbed Opportunity! High Miles. Limited Tarplng. Professional Equipment. Excellent Pay - Deposited Weekly. Musi have TWIG Card or appiy wilhin 30 days ol hire. Western Ex­ press. Class A CDL and good driving record re­ quired. 866-Be3-4117. Drlvora Drivers- Food Tanker Drivers Needed. OTR positions avaiiabia NOWI CDL-A wn-ani(or Required. Outstanding Pay and Benelitsi Call a Recruiter TODAYI 877-484-3066. www.oakleytransport.com Onvors KnIghI Transportation- While other companies are cutting jobs, we are creating CAREEHSI Take advantage ol our llnanclal strength & rest easy knowing you will get the pay you earn & deservel Come work lor an Industry leaderl Qreal Benellls, Assigned Driver Manager no matter whal part ol Ihe country you are In, Flexi­ ble Schedules, Qreal Equlpmont. Walk-Ins wel­ come lor Immediate inter­ views or Apply online www.knlghttrans.com 800-4B9-6467, Educallot\^rolning Fayanevllle Teolinl- oil Community Col- lig* Employnnent Op­ portunity: Associate Degree Nursing Pro­ gram Dept Chair, Jobfl09-39. Deadline: Open Until Filled. An FTCC appllcalion w/copies ol college transcripts must be re­ ceived in the Human Resources OKIce to be considered. For further inlormatlon & application, please visit our website. Hu­ man Resources Of­ fice, Fayetteville, Tech­ nical Community Col­ lege, PO Box 3S236, Fayetteville, NC 28303. Phone: (910) 878-8378. Fax: (910) 678-0029. http://www.- Iaytechcc.edu. An Equal Opportunity Employer. _ J m £ lo ^ m e n t_ Do you have a CDL bui no experlonce? WII-TranS Win leach you how to tmck and give you a |obi Must be 23. eoo-eo4-6567 Orivors DRIVERS- Up to .41 CPM. Excellent Benellls, Home Time s Paid Vaca- tlonl OTR Experience & CDL/A Required. Flatbed company. No lelonies. Lease purchase available. 800-441-4271, X NC-100 Drivers SLT NEEDS CLASS- A Team Drivers wilh Hazmat. $2,000 Bonus. Split $0.68 lor all miles. Regional contractor po­ sitions available. 1- 800-835-9471 Davle-Clommons Yard Sales Advance, Cleaning out the Attio Satel 145 Rabbit Farm Trail. Saturday March 13 and Saturday, March 18, 7am*2pm. Furniture, TVs, horso equipment, children's clothes, ladles clothes and much, much morel Mocksvlllo. 321 Madison Rd. (oil 601 by Burger King). Qlgantlc Indoor Yard Salci Sat., March 13, Oam-unlll. Thousands ol Items lor $1 or lessi 338-265-2587 'Mocksville. Indoor Yard Slae Davie School of Dance 127 N. Sallsbuiv SI. Saturday. Marcii 27 8;30-2.30pm. Mulllple families, baby & children's clothing, household & kitchen Items, toys, bikes and loots. Q o v o m m o n t/M llltflfy REGISTER at www.- MatchForce.org and connect wllh hundreds of Federal, State ol North Carolina, and lo­ cal Jobs, it's free, it's easy, and it worksi O lh o r Wanted: Life agents. Potential to Earn $500 a Day. Great Agent Benellls, Comntls- slons Paid Daily. Lib­ eral UndenAfrlling. Leads, Leads, Leads. Life Insurance, Li­ cense Required. Cali 1-888-713-6020. Davte-ClemmonB Yard Sales March Spooli:ls al Conslgnmont UnllmIt' edl 200 Wllkesboro SI, Mocksvlllo. Swoatera and coats (excluding leather) 50% oil. Cloth- Inn Yellow lags 75% oil. Tan tags 50% oil. Purple lags 25% oil. This cfler expires March 31st. + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + Hold over Ihrough March, leature artist ■Boadll" by Amber Allen. Handmade Jew- elery and ' designer type handbags. New Items added to store everyday! Building Equipment & Supplies Exercise Equipment Chuck Norris' total gym 1100 for salo $125.00. Paid $200.00. Call 336- 752-4159. Farm Equipment __and_Su£g¡l£8_ Keep running! Sweco Motion Generator, 2.5. HP, great lor small shop, good condition. $500. 704-700-7306 or 704-270-4100. Fuel & Wood Firewood needed. El­ derly widow with dis­ abled daughler In need of llrowood. If It Is on your heart, ploase con­iact 704-938-5629. Furniture & Appliances 2 Г ApexTVw/roniolo. Liko l^w Condition. $50.00. 704-239.3545 NEW Norwood SAWMILLS- LumborMato-Pro handles logs 34“ diomotor, mills boards 28* wido. Automalod quick-cycio* sawing Incroflsos ofildoncy up to 40%l www.NorwoodSQwmllls.c om/300N. 1-800-681- 7740,0 X 1 .300N. Quality Stool Arch Buildings CLEARANCE BLOWOUTl Wo aro offering HUGE discounts on a fow sizos: 16x20, 20x24 & 30x44. Llmllod Invontory “ Cnlt Nowl 866-352-0469 Computers & SoftvKare Computer, Doll Pontlum 4. CD bumor, dvd. Inlor* not roady. $150. 704- 713-3237 for Electronics DISH NETWORK $19.99/Mo. Free Activation. Freo HBO & Froo Showtime. Ask about our no-crodit promo. 48hr Froo Install • Cali Now 888-029-2680. BuyDishToday.com . Exercise ^ E g u ig m e n t^ Workout! Prolorm 625 Treadmill, used vory liltle, excellent condition, $300. 704-B55- 3539 or 704-202-2739 anytime. Amlsh China Cabinet, 7'li, 4'w, 2'd. Excellent condition. $275 obo. Call704-873-8587 Bedroom eults. Girls', while w/lloral design. 5 plece-lull ' bod. dresser, desk, ilngorie chest, & night stand. Nice. $400. Call 704-278-B779 Chain (2 avail.) Emerald green winnbocks. Jusl clooned. Old, bul still very usable, still look gooa. $50 obo. 704-e47-9655 C h u t Iraazer, 15cu.lt. Good condition. $150 firm. Ploase call 704-212-2807 Colleo Table, Iwo ond tables wilh marblo tops, made by Hammory. $100. 704-0Э4-0080 • Electric Range S12S, Now Air ’ Compressor $200, Washor & Dryer $40 each. For moro Into., call 704-857-1854 Lane Sofa 4 Lovoseat. recllnors on bolh pieces, excolleni condition. $250. Entertainment center, light oak, $125. Call 704.833- 9057 or 704-213-4522 Must see! Roll-top desk, 52 Inches, wood, like new. Call 704- 833-3313, $150, Sola, Living room. Mixed brown colors, 7' long, excollent condition. $100. Salisbury 704-833-3046 Gerard donated in his mother’s name.+His gift provided shelter for the lyier family after a fire. Support the Red Cross and change a life, startlrig with your own. C all 1-8 0 0 -R E D C R O S S o r visit redcross.org. li-; I /k : + American Red Cross H20397 Lawn and Garden Leaf blowers. 4avallablo. $40 eoch. Please call 704-798-2789 lor more Inlormatlon. Machine & Tools Air Compressor, now. Asking $200. For moro information, pteaso call 704-857-1854 Miso For Sale Circular saw, now. $50. Fish tank Iron stand, $80. Plato cablnot m/s, $80. Call 704-803-8351 Commercial garage doors. 2 aro 10 x8', 1 Is 9'x7', molai roll up doors. $160 each. 704534-4772 Entertainment center (Irg). dog crate, picture window, Panasonic stereo system, old dresser, Joep Slfollor, Sony 32" list screen TV Wega, GE 32' regular TV, & 2 video in a bag. Call lor moro details & prices. 704‘640-8e84 Mise For Sale Let's go! 2Г Amertean Tourlstor Suitcase. Now w/lags. $22.00. 704-239-3545 Lovely loaf paltorn heavy metal mirror with sconces. Mirror Is 32’’ around. Can email pic $40,00. 704-880-3270 Riding mower, Yard Ma­chino. 42" cut. Cuts groall $300. Please call 704-209-1285 Table. Porcolln, onamol, red & while. $50 obo. Need work. Ploaso call 704-795*8683 lol morO inlormatlon. Tires: 205/75/14 Mounted w/Rlms. Two Maxxis brand at $80/ea. 336- 998-4197 DogiIS 7 week old Golden Reltlover pups. $200. Call 704-209-5319, Rockwell AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Dark golden. Females. $350. tóalos, $300 Call 336-215-8342 All now Hippy Jack Pet Stain & Odor Remover: cllrUs enzymes permanently remove .pel stains & odorsi Smitherman's Hardware 766-9109 Dog N eeds R oom to R un & P lay! Gas FIroplaco insort & stono manlol $225. For moro information cali 704-857-1854 HOT DOQ PUSHCART Earn oxtra monoy at sports ovonts, (ostlvois, oto. Turnkey, all you nood to mako monoy. I'm retiring. $1150 Bill 704- 287-4579 Pine rieedles. $5/balo delivered! Attn; Oak Valley, Hidden Crook, Kinderton aroa homeowners. Pro-order landscaping pine noodlos nowl Needles will arrivo 3/18. Dollvorles will begin ^19. Limited supply. Orders will be tilled In tho order recoivod. Email your order with contact Jnfo and dollvory addross to: buyplnonoodlosOroad runner.com or call 330- 972-3781 Restaurant Equipment Commorclel Doop Fryor$450.00. For moro Information call 704-857-1854 Sporting Goods Nordic Trao. Excollont condition. $100. Ploaso call 704-934-0066 for moro information. Television, DVD & Video Emoreon 19" Olgllal TV. liko now, has front Jocks for gaming, DVD player elc. Comes wtih romolo handbook. $80.00 704-680-3270 Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wanted ^ Pino or hardwpod. 5 acros or moro soiect or clear cut. ahavor Wood Products. Inc. Call 704-278.9291. Cats Free cat. Long4iairod whito femnio. Spayed, hlas blue ^ o s. LIttor box tralnod. Owners havo aliorglos. 704-209.0560 DogiIS rtee dogs. Walker Hound, 8 mo. old. Boxer Hound, 6 rno. old. Doborman, 4 yrs old. Ail good with chlldron. 704‘ 797-1408/704-212-7920 PIttbull, full blooded, freo lo good homo. Solid whito. RIondly, good with kids. 704-603-8379 Puppte». Goidondoodle pi loalurod In Da Enterprise Record 2 weeks ago. Low shodd-lng, all shots, swoot malos. $600. Call 338-751-2934 www.carolsdcodlos.com Terrier Mix. Black, while and brown. Needs room to run a play. All shots & noulorod. Froo lo good home.336-936-0096 Dog. Medium Froo lo good homo. Call 704-в45-0е02 Spayed lemalo. m sizo. Loving. Free dog. Bassetl Hound, 2 years old. male. Has papers. Loving, good wllh Kids. UTO on shots. Ploase call 704-279-0451, Free dog. Golden Relrelvor/Lab mix. Female. Approx. 1 yr. UTD on shots. 704-63Г-9021 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Two malo 3yr old Golden Rotrievors aro iooking for a new homo. They aro not noutorod and tho prico is nogolinblo. Cali Jaamino 0 704-241- 0080 for moro info. Supplies and Services invisible fonco system • stili now in box. $150. Cali Christina 704-213- 0251 4 \ Free Stuff Freo female mixed black with light jrown undor nock and on foot and chost. Will bo ono in august. Vory playfull and tovos kids. Call 704 638.6247. Froo Tolovlslon. 46" Toshiba. Noods work. Call 704-636-8902 lor moro Information. FREE woodon crates and woodon pullots. Ploaso call 704*270.6685 for moro infórmatton. Hammond Organ, Composer Senos. $300.00 or B/0 704-633-1781 Oak Chester Drawers, Real wood, 3 r Wido 58" High 16.5" Deep Exc. Cond. Sturdy $100. 704-762-0018. Toddlor bod - whito motal toddler bod. Excollont condition. $35 Call Christina 704-213-0251 instruction Business _0£gortunitles_ ALL CASH VENDINGI Do You Earn Up to $800/day (potontial)? Your own local roule. 25 Machlnos and Candy. Ail lor $9,995. 1-888-753- 3458, MultlVond, LLC. Free Stuff >¥/ «У ^ Perfume. Women's Ralph Lauren Romance. 3.4 fi OZ.$40, 704-267-1560it ® * FREE cots. Rescued cats nood to find a good home. From 5 monlhs old and up, many different color combinations. Cali ' Bob 10am-6pm 704.253-3661 yr 0 female boaglo. house dog, not a huntor, froo lo rigtit homo. 704.209-1680 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home, f^edical, Buslnoss, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Justlco, Job piacement assistance. Computor avallablo. Financial old If quailliod. Coll 888-899.6918. www.ConluraOnllno.com BECOME MANAGER DIETARY (average annuol saiaiy $40,374)1 eight months in online program offered by Tonnossoo Technology Center ot Eilzabothton. Dolails: www.ltcolizabothton.odu 1-888-986-2368 oromail; patricia.roarkOltcolizabot hton.odu Lost & Found Bracelet found 2/27 in Food Lion across from Salisbury Mall. Call' (o identify. 704-798-0682 Found cot. In Wellington Hills CIrcio. Ploaso call lo identify. 704.636.0610 D a v ie a n d C le m m o n s “ S e r v i c e G u i d e ” Advertise monthly for as little as $25^°*! O ther papers charge $80 fo r one ad once a week. • More space to promote your • 11,300 Davie County and Clemmons business weekly in the Classifieds! subscribers weekly. • A variety of size's and commitments • 2.1 million monthly viewers on available. salisburypost.com Davie County and Clemmons Davie/Clemmons Service Guide P u t y o u r n a m e a n d p h o t o in f r o n t o f t h o u s a n d s o f . ^ p r o s p e c t i v e ' ^ c u s t o m e r s f o r as l o w a s ^ $ 2 5 % a m o n t t i * ! $ 0 . 4 0 * O t h e r s i z e s a v a i l a b l e . C a l l u s f o r d e t a i l s ! 877-751-2120 little JOE’S WRECKER SERVICE 000-000-0000 CALLUS 24 HOURS ADAVI a c t u a l s i z e 1x2 as l o w a s $ 1 2 . 8 0 R &R 1Ш 1№ • Pvts* Service •BBiiili' Lawnmoweis, blowers, weedeaters, leal vacs, ATV, goll calls &mofe! 3319 US HWÏ158, M0Cklvllie,NG 27028 Available rates; Cost 1 Mo. (4x)*3Mo. Cost Per Mo.Cost Per Mo. Cr 1x1 $32.00 $30.40 1x2 $64.00 $60.80 1x3 $96.00,$91.20 2x2 $128.00 $121.60 S . Ö U i a 6IVIo. a c t u a l s i z e $27.20 $54.40 $81.60 $108.80 12 Mo. Cost Per Mn. $25.60 $51.20 $76.80 $102.40 ‘ Three, 6 and 12 mos. are commitment price, based ori 4 times per month. *1 month oniy, no commitment. To advertise call email us: classads@salist)urypost com 8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 or fax to: 704-630-0157 Lost & Found ' Found dog. Black Lob. male. On 801 near Dead- mon Rd. Ploase call 336- 2S1-4e20toldonllly. Found dog. Small brood, male. Long hair, white & C . 12-15 pounds. On n Church Rd. on March 1". 704-202-2206 Found dog. Yorkshire Terrier end ol Fob. In Crane Cove area. Call to Idonllly. 704-633-3248 Lost Dachshund. Black and Ian: Missing since Frt„ March 5". Noods'lo get back heme. 336-499-1511 . Notices D A V IE P R E Q N A N C Y C A R E C o n lo r o lfo rs c o n n d o n tla l & fro o p ro g n a n c y te s ts , s u p p o rt s o rv lc o s a n d ro lo rro ls . M a k e a h o a tlh y c h o ic o lo r y o u r IKot C a ll 3 3 0 .7 5 3 H O P E fo r n pp t. Part-time job with full­ time benefits. You can rocolvo cash bonus,' monthly pay chock, job training, monoy foi technical training or collogo, travel, health bonofits, retirement, and much, much morel Call now and loarn how the National Guard can benefit you and your family] 1-600- QO-GUARD. Homos for Sale Homes (or Sale Bermuda Run Country Club. 3BR, 3BA town- house. All appi., pool privileges. $170,000 (-). 336-998-7666 Mockavllle, oil Daniels Rd. 164 Carter Ln. For Sale by Owner. Wllh 4 acres. Private well. Notural gas connecllon wllh centrai heal. New plumbing. Enorgy elllclent window. Wllh eppllancos. 304-358-2769 LM iViODULAR HOME OUTLET Select Homes Mocksvlllo is selling a Truo Modular Display al our Greens­boro location. Homo has Porch and Bonus up­ stairs and built with tho highest construction standards of any display Truo Modular In NC. Peri­ od. Enjoy huge savings ao wo mako room for now homos Freight, In­ stallation & Trim inciudod. Anthony, 336-362-0831 www.sotoctmoduinr.com Homes (or Sale S a lisb u ry Price Reduced! Land for Saie D o a u tlfu l oroQ. 3 2 .6 t a c to s . W o o d o d tra c t. coukJ d ivid o . R u ra l e otting . 3 3 (M 9 2 -2 1 4 4 ^::e8, onerny-olficlont windows, now carpot throughout, neutral paint colors, boautifully iandscapod aero yard with wired 10x12 storage bidg., now well In 2000 and new wator hoator. 24x36 double garago with oxtra attic stomgo and fan. East Rowan schools, conve­ nient to 1-85 and shopping. Was $129.900. NOW $124,9001 Call Cathy Griffin at 704-213-2464 for Apartments & Condos for Sale Wilmington - 2BR, 2BA upper-ond unit. Parents, groat condo for your stq- dontl Safo aroa cloäo lo collogo & boach. Vaultod ceiling wllh skylight, washor/dryer, security system. FSBO $119,900. 336-998-4667 Homes for Sale D a v io C o u n ty a c ro a g o .C o u n ty w a to r. 2 a cro s . 3 0 0 ' 4 ro a d Iro n te g o . 5 m in u to s to In to rs ta to 4 0 . W a g n o r R oa d. $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . 3 3Ö .7 51 -3 0 12 .BoarCroeK Church Rd, 9 + acres. Current Ro- model. 3BR/1BA, base­ ment, shop building, barns, pond, Wm R Davio School District. First time buyor $8,000 credit posslblo. $175,000. 336-751-5628 Life In tiie Countryl Yadkin County. Nice lol In Buck Shoals Acres, late model D/Ws and up. Privale water system, good owner ,,linanclng ¡511,900. Brovm’Osborne 336-838-4590 Houses for Rent Century 21 Triad 336-751-2222 239 McCullough Rd. 2BR, 1BA.01I heat/ window air. $495/mo. 367 QIadstone Rd. 3BR, 1WBA. HW Flooring, spacious kitchen, ilving room & den. Carport w/ oxtra storage. i<itchon appli­ ances incl. $750/mo. 4021 WhIrlawayCt., Clemmons - 1BR, 1BA condo ot Tangle- wood Farm. Communi­ ty pool. Appi. Include range, reirfg., dish­ washer, washor & dry­ er. $575/mo. 1024 Country Lane 3BR.1>^BA. Full fin­ ished basement. HW {leoring,'donw/fire­ place, storage building & covored back shel­ ter. Appliances incl. $995/mo. . 131 W. Chlnaberry Ct., Mocksville • 3BR, 2 full BA. Rock gas log fireplace. Ali appli­ ances incl. $995/mo. 2009Choplin Rd., Yadkinville-3BR, 2BA homo with don, living room & dining aroa. Rroplaco. Rural sotting. $850/mo. 1324 Lone Hickory Rd.-3BR, ШВА. Up. dated throughout. Do* tachod garage/ workshop. $795/mo. Century 21 Triad 336-751-2222 Mon-Fri 8am-epm OR 33e-7S1-5555Ext.213 nights & weekends i r i P 'r O P A Y l ERAPrcmlwRM lty Jacki* Couliton 338-7B3-87T7 338-751-2058 MOCKSVILLE - Smoke lroe-3BR, 2BA brick home. Newly remodeled on I.IOac. LgLR,don w/FP, kitchon w/dlning aroa, 2 laundry loca­ tions, lull bsmt & owner malnlalns yard. $900/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Beaull- lully maintained oklor homo, 4BR 2BA, den w/gaa log FP, living room, eat In kitchen, din­ ing room, bonus room, appliances, garago carport. $1,100/mo. MOCKSVILLE- Charloston Ridge - Smoko tree 3BR, 2BA, Ilving room w/gas log FP, dining room, bonus room, porch, patio & 2 car garago $1,350/mo MOCKSVILLE-Older 2BR, 1 BA home on Nonh Main wllh high ceilings and wood detail, living room, dining room, eat-ln-kltchen. lull base­ ment. $600/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulaton 338-753-8777 336-751-2056 O CEAN FRO NT ABSO LU TE A U C TIO N S Figure E iglit island m W ilm in g to n , NC AUCTION DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 27 . Home at 7 Inlet Hook (fully furnished) 1 p.m. . Lot at 4 Comber Road 11a.m. . Lot at 10 Surf Court (Reserve S49Sk) 11 a.m. P L U S - S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 8 a t 2 p .m . - 6 .5 S u b - D lv ld a b le A c re s o n IV1III C re e k (S n e a d s F e rr y , N C ) w it h a c c e s s t o IC W 1096 Buyers Premium U Absolutes sell to tho highest bidder REGARDLESS OF PRICE /\R IM к w w w .A u c lio iiiV ly R e a lH .sliilo .n c t ............. ......... ........... 1И. MA. (ÌM3) 7 2 4 Houses for Rent 2655 Liberty Church Rd. 2BR, 2BA w/ laundry room, situated on A acros w/ garago and storage shed. Now lament floors. William R. Davio school district. $595/mo. with garago or $550 without. 338-972.3911 Kinderton Villege.1370 sq.ft, 3BR. 2 full BA. Kitciien/dlning/iiving ar­ eas combinod. front and side porchos. laundry room. 2-car attached garago. gas hoat, logs & water, carpotod, sprinkler system, coiling fans, f^olghborhood pool and clubhouse. Homeowners Association. Davio Coun­ ty schools. $157,900. 336-427-6100 Mocksville 2BR/1BA du­ plex, all appis furnished. Macklo McDaniel. 336- 940-8649 (8649 Central 21 Triad) ioarea. 3BR/ 2BA, dining room, kitchen (with dishwasher, ml- ctowave, refrigerator), washor/dryer, sunroom. front porch, foncod yard. $725/mo. Coll ЗЗр-671- 2355 ClassifiedsTO ADVERTISE CALL1-877-751-2120 Houses for Rent Mockavllle, 3BR, 2BA. 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ERA PREMIER REALTY JackJo Côulston 336-753-8777 336-751-2056 IHanufactured Home for Rent Davie County. 2BR, 2E)A. in park. Deposit re­ quired. No pots. Section 8 OK. 336-575-2101 M o c k s v lllo . 3 B R , 2 B A sin- g lo w k lo . P riv a to , a e ro w o o d ­ o d lo t c o u n tr y . C lo s o to h ig h s c h o o l. H U O /S c c tlo n 8 a p ­ p ro v e d . 7 0 4 -6 3 0 -0 6 0 5 Manufactured Home for Rent S. Davie 2BR furnished, priv. Lot, no pets, 3 poo- plo limit, refs. $450/mo -f dep. 336-284-4758 Wanted: To Rent Room wanted in Davk) Cty. Can bo basement. Stove & refrigorQtor. For otw non- smoKor, non-drlnkor. No pots, 704-754-6884 Autos DONATE YOUR VEHICLE- Rocolvo $1000 Grocery Coupon. Unllod Breast Cancer Foundation. Free Mammograms, Breast Cancer Inlo: www.ubcl.lnlo. Free Towing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runners Accepted, 1-888-468-5964. Financing Available! HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help financo. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538 Mazda, 2001, MPV. Low mileage. Excellent condition. Prteo nog-' otiable. Must solll Please call 336-751-3442 'similar to photo* Pontlac, 1997 Qrand Amsodan. $350.00. 4Dr, 4 cyl.,auto. Hasplenly new parta, wlll not run. Uso lor perts or you can lU. Cali 704-637-5405 after 3pm. Boats & Watercraft Buy Me! 1S97 May Cratt Center Consolo. 23 II. 225 Blue Water Mercury. $18,500 or best olfor. Must Selli $21,000 Invested. Cali 704-855-2240 John Edward P s y c h i c M e d i u m Be there this year ~ LIVE! June 26,2010 - 7pm C row ne Plaza C tiarlotte 201 S outti M cD ow ell St. C tiarlotte, NC IHe has captivated audiences worldwide. On Ills Intemalionall/ distributed talk shows, .Crossing Over with John Edward and John Edward Cross Country, he uses his unique abilities to connect people with loved ones who have passed on. Deeply compelling, often startling and occasionally hunnoraus...don't miss this intimate evening with John Edward. 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Address; 109 Bonita Drive, Greensboro, NC 27405, PREVIEWS: Thursday, March 11 & Thursday, March 18, Noon-2 p.m. Sale wlll be held on-slto. This ad Is lor ln(omiatk)nal purposes only and Is not a legal notice. Visit www.woll2.com or call Woliz 8> Associates, Inc. (NCK7560), 800-551- 3588 lor sale brochure. AUCTION Я v a rie ty o f item s, fu r n itu r e , coiTectiSfes, J ls ia ii e iA m e n c a n In c iia n vases, waCC fia n g in g s <£t m uch, m u ch m o re l F rid a y , M a rc h 19 ,2 0 1 0 a t 6:3 0 p .m . SunRIsc Auctions 3560 Clcmnioni Road Clemmons. NC 27012 (Next to the library) Viewing begins at 1:00 p.m. Concessions available SunRlse Auctions NCFL«8918 Auctioneers: Scott Shlminski NCAL«8870 335-462-2882 . Dob Jackson NCAL(/8862 335-650-3561 Auctions HOME IMPROVEMENT AUCTION- Saturday, March 20 at 10 a.m., 201 S. Central Ave., Locust, NC. Granite Tops, Catilnet Sets, Doors, Carpel, Tlie, Hardwood, Bath Vanities, Composite Decking, Lighting, Name Brand Tools. Nij Sales Tax applies. www.ClasslcAuctlons.co m 704-507-1449. NCAF5479 Rowan Auction Co. Pm- lesskinal Auctkin Sendees: Sails., NC 704-6334)809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340. T IñañcIs f Ssrvicês •У/ш йшп Фпт y o u r b ad c ra d lt—100% в и а га п М м ГT h a F td o ro lT ra d a C onvniM lon says a n y cradH repair corraany that ciaim e to bo abto to io ga ly ram ova aecum ta a nd ilm aiy Infofrneilon front you r cfadll (vp oit la tying. T hant's no a a ty Ля lo r ^ c r * d it. t t la k a a tim « and a conacioua a tto rt to p ay you rd aO tt. Laam about m anaging credit a nd dabt a l no.goW oedf|.A шмаоб fiom The SaJtobury Poet and the FTC Нопю Jm £rov«nent_ Lawson’s Home Improve­ ments. Windows, siding, flooring and morel Free os- llmatos. Call 336.9090695 Trea Servica Canopy TrM. Saivic«, Prolosskinai service at reasonable ratea. Fully Insured. Call lor tree es­ timates. References available. Also, firewood lor sale. 336-998-4374 F o r R e a l P a in T h e r a p y . . . 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'F0RM0REINF0RMATI0N0NRECYCUNGANDWAYST0SAVEENERGYTYPE|N'RECYCLE'0RVISITWWW.EARTH911.0RG ■ ' D 8 - 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 , T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 1 1 ,2 0 1 0 PICKLES m G L A P ^ P E C IP G P r o s m Mv AQOAciee class, E A a . IT 'S A G R E A T V O O R K O O T m ? F l> \ scg I H!<N:co iCO !U) it*"305<T» Soo A t T h e C a p it a l S t u d e n t s L e a r n A b o u t S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t O n V is it T o R a le ig h Page D1 B r a in P o w e r , ^ ■^XiiàdërïiièfeiÎS^èt, DAVIE COUNTY E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D U S P S 149-160 Num ber 11 Thursday, March iò , 2010 C ooleem ee board m em bers m eeting before a packed tiouse t\/Ionday nigtit Include, from left: Jean Snead, C huck Taylor, advi­ sor Tyler Beardsley, M ayor Lynn Rumley, Tow/n A ttorney Brian W illiam s, C hris Branham and Tom m y Daywalt. - Photos by Robin Snow Rumley Sworn In As Cooleemee Mayor By Jackic Scabolt En te rp rise R e c o rd . '■“ “ cO O LEÊM ÈF-'d^^^^ n ig lit it w as sta n d in g ro o m o n ly at C o o le e m e e T o w n H a ll fo r the sw ea rin g in o f the n e w m a yo r. A t the b e gin nin g o f the m eeting to w n cle rk Jo h n C h a n d le r asked som e o f the audience m em bers to w a it outside so the n um ber o f occu­ pants inside.the to w n h all w o u ld n ’t exceed capacity. L y n n R u m le y ,WMS. ?y/prn, in b y .^^..Chandleras.the n eW /iniiiyQ f.Cn d le r h ad Jjieen m a y o r, and resigned to becom e c le rk. ; , i - > „ , . D a p h n e B e c k w as ap poin ted as a regular m em b er o f the to w n plan ­ n in g b o a rd , and Jessica A lm o n d as an alternate. A resolution su pp ortin g the ap­ plication fo r a to w n credit card w ith C lerk John C handler sw ears In the new m ayor, Lynn Rumley. the authorized, users b e in g R u m le y and C h a n d le r w as a p p ro ve d u na n i- ' jnously,.,, .......................:............. T h e b o a rd a p p ro v e d the p u r­ chase o f a projector, screen, m o u n t, c a b le , and lap to p fo r $ 1 ,J 8 1 - but not w ith o u t s.ome discussion. “ It ’s g o o d to have th is ,” board m e m b e r T o m m y D a y w a lt s a id , “ b u t I w o n d e r i f i t ’s s p m e th in g tha t’s g o in g to la y aroun d here and gather d u s t.” B o a rd m e m b e r C h ris Branhaçn said he hopes to h ave m ore pre­ sentations m to w n hall to use the eq uipm en t. “ D o w e have it in the bu dg et w here w e d o n ’t h ave to ro b Peter to pay Pa u l? ” D a y w a lt aske d. . “ It’.s not like o v e rk ill,” B ra n h a m said. " It w ill h o ld its g ro u n d fo r a w h ile .” T h e b o a rd a p p ro v e d S p rin g C le a n U p D a y s fo r M a y 2 4 ,-2 5 , and 2 6 . A ll item s fo r p ic ku p 'm u s t be in fro n t o f hom es b y 8 a .m . on the p ic ku p day. Th e re w as an update on the ball field at C o olee m e e Ele m e n ta ry. . T h e b o a rd a p p ro v e d a , c o n ­ tract betw een the to w n and D a v ie C o u n ty Sch o ols to lease the field. Proceeds fro m gam es pla ye d at the field w ill b e ne fit the C o o le e m e e R e cre atio n A s s o c ia tio n . T o w n A tto m p y B ria n W lU la m s suggested the b o a rd co nside r ad d - ' iiig thé field to tlie to w n ’s pro perty' listing s and to ensure m o re insur­ ance co ve ra g e . A m o tio n 'to d e ve lo p a c o m ­ m ittee fo r c o m m u n ity events w as w ith d ra w n . ' R u m le y sa id , “ I d o n ’t k n o w i f it fits. I t ’s g o o d to h a ve a co m m ittee that does all e ve n ts , bu t it ’s better to recruit som eon e to b u ild th e ir o w n co m m itte e fo r the C h ristm as p ro g ra m , fo r e xa m p le . O th e rs m a y lo ve the F o u rth o f Ju ly . I ’m ju s t be­ in g practical ab ou t it. I ’m n o t sure that it w ill w o rk , so I ’ m g o in g to th ro w in m y d o u b ts.” T h e decision to p fin t and m ail the "C o o le e m e e T im e s ” new slet­ ter fro m to w n hall w as a p p roved . R u m le y ca st the d e c id in g v o te , w ith b o a rd m em bers C h u c k T a y lo r 'a n d Je a n S n e a d also a p p ro v in g , and T o m m y D a y w a lt and C h ris B ra n h a m vo tin g against it. T a y lo r presented the boaird w ith a c o p y o f the fo u r page p rin to u t. “ W e ca n d o th is q u a rte rly an d p ro vid e g o o d in fo rm a tib n to the c o m m u n ity.” T a y lo r said the cost Please See Mayor - Page 8 32 P A G E S B’Run Eyes Revenue Sources By Jackie Scabolt En te rp rise R e co rd B E R M U D A R U N - T h e to w n co vin cil is lo o k in g fo r w a y s to increase re ve n u e , w ith o u t raising p ro perty taxes. C o u n c il m em bers u n a n im ou sly a p p ro v e d tw o re s o lu tio n s to be presented to the G e n e ra l A s s e m ­ b ly - one au th orizin g an occupancy ta x , the other to a llo w fees to be assessed fo r gate and fence m ain ­ tenance. M a y o r Jo h n Fe rg u so n said that the occupancy ta x w o u ld ap ply tp the n e w H a m p to n In n b e in g b u ilt Please See Revenue - Page 8 B e P re p a re d F o r S e v e re W e a th e rClass To Teach Warning Signs T h e first th u n d e rsto rm o f the s e a s o n p a s s e d th ro u g h D a v ie C o u n ty last w e e k . E x p e c t m o re . A n d be re a d y fo r m ore severe storm s. D a v ie C o u n ty residents should have plans fo r their fam ilies in case o f severe w eather - in clu din g torna­ d o e s, said Je rry M y e rs , em ergency m anagem ent co ordin ator. A se ve ral w e a th e r class w ill be taught on Th u rs d a y , M a rc h 25 at the D a v ie E M S train in g ro o m (n e xt to D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l in M o c k s v ille ). T h e h o u r and a h a lf classes w ill start at 3 :3 0 and 6 :3 0 p .m . Particip an ts w ill learn Please Sec Weather - Page 8 Sign Of The Times F u rn itu re S to re C lo se s A s S a le s C o n tin u e To S lum p By Jackic Seabolt En te rp rise R eco rd B o yle s Furn iture on Farm in g to n R o a d at 1-40 has closed. A n an sw erin g m ach in e at the business says that due to current econ om ic conditions the location is closed until furth er notice and directs all callers to the Jam estow n and H ic k o ry sites, B o y le s is p a rt o f the p a re n t c o m p a n y H e n d r ic k s F u r n itu r e G ro u p and w as in th e b u ild in g o n F a rm in g to n R o a d tha t fo rm e rly housed H e n d ric k s . W a n d a H a r tm a n w o r k e d at B o y le s ’ M o c k s v ille loc atio n and has been offered a po sition at one o f the oth er stores. “ It ’s been a tou gh ye a r fo r the fu rn itu re w o r ld ,” H a rtm a n sa id . " I t ’s ac tu a lly been to u g h fo r the past couple ye a rs.” H a rtm a n said m a n y fu rn itu re stores m ake their produ ct overseas .1, and the failed e c on om y has taken a toll o n sales. • Jo h n n y Jo h n so n is a fo rm e r em ­ plo ye e at M o c k s v ille . H e w o rke d ' fo r B o yle s fo r 2 2 years an d says the ec o n o m y is the reason fo r the clo sin g. “ It’s p a in fu l fo r them to close a store,” Jo h n so n sa id. “ It w as a w o n d e rfu l location fo r the people o f D a v ie an d su rro u n d in g areas. T h e re are m a n y hom es here that have fu rn itu re fro m o u r store.” A sign at Boyles tells the brands of furniture that w ere offered there. Forum Tuesday Candidates Expected To Take Part M o s t local candidates are e x ­ pected to take part in a fo ru m at 7 p .m . Tu e s d a y, M a rc h 23 at the D a ­ vie A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity B u ild in g , M r . H e n ry R o a d , M o c k s v ille , S p o n s o re d b y ,th e W o o d m e n o f the W o rid L o d g e 3 2 3 , it w ill include local candidates fo r c o u n ty co m m issio n er, b o ard o f e d u c atio n , c le rk o f c o u rt, state h o u se an d senate. “ C o m e out to m eet the ca n d i­ dates and hear w h a t the y h ave to sa y,’’ said Ja c k K o o n tz . !;i’ '. Ml; !'ù; ■|ii _;'i . l.'i I •;!.vi 'iii ;i:'^v ) ; 1.1 i I I'I.;: 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 No Brawl At The Bullhole During This Visit By Football Team You n g readers m ay have missed the irony o f an item in last w eek’s newspaper: “ W ar Eagles G iv e Facelift to Cooleem ee’s Bu llh ole.” Coach D o u g Jllin g , his assistants and som e team m embers spent n recent Saturday cleaning up the R ive rP a rk, rem oving trash and clearing debris from recent flooding. It was a w onderful gesture o f civic involvem ent and piittiiig young muscles to w o rk for a good cause. . , Th e last, tim e the W ar Eagles storm ed,the B u llh ole, form er Cooleem ee Police C h ie f T im W ooten ran them o ff w ith his pistol drawn nnd tear gas poised. Scores o f football players, cheerleaders nnd students had all descended on the Buljhole af­ ter school on Frid a y , a few hours before the gnm e. Th n t began the trouble. , , “ Fig h t A t Bullhole Attracts H undreds," our headline read in ■ Septem ber [996. . • ■ • ; . In an after-school rendezvous, football players, cheerleaders ■ in their uniform s nnd students left a pep rally fo r a rum ble at the Bullhole jungle. Th e Bullhole in those days vyas notorious. Predictably, a fight broke out. W ooten was the first on the scene and found him self in n m ob. Deputies swarm ed to back him up. Stiidents begged police to let them leave so they'w ouldn’t be late for the gam e. T h e good tim e by the South Yadkin R ive r had ' quickly soured. Th at night, the suddenly gun-shy D a vie team lost to light­ weight N o rth Iredell 2 3 -12 . D a vie fum bled fou r.tim es, North Iredell, w ith o n ly 52 yards rushing and five first dow ns, scorcd four toiichdowns. D a vie had 153 yards'rushing and dom iniited every phase o f the gam e ... except the score. D avie|s stand-out nm ning bnck D a vid D a y e , n ow a county E M T , wns sidelined that night w ith a sprained ankle. H e de­ clared him self healed in the fourth quarter and begged for the ball. O n a w obbly ,ankle, he ran fo r a touchdow n, but the W ar Engles couldn’t clim b o u t o f the deep hole. A n enterprising student printed t-shirts proclaim ing, “ I sur­ vived the Bullhole B ra w l.” O n e o f the souvenir shirts is in m y attic. ; ^ X f 'v i ;,. Th ose were the w ild tim e s .' ; v .) ,' CoacfiTllin g has found w ays to civilize his team when they , aren’t on the football field. T h e players w o rk at Storehouse for Jesus, visit liursing homes and involve them selves'in civic.nc- : tivities. Strangely enough, those activities m ay also help w in footbnll gnm es. Th e re ’s an old saw , “ Idle hands nre the d e vil’s playthings.” Coach Illing keeps them busy. G o o d for h im ... and good for us. Coffee Party Politics? I thought I had found a new political hom e when I read the headline last w eek. “ Fe d up w ith governm ent gridlock, but put o ff b y the flavor o f the Tea Party, people in cities across the country are offering an alternative; Th e C o ffe e Party,” reported Th e N e w Yo rk Tim es. Turns out the'Coffee Party is m erely a com puter social net­ w ork creation w ith slick graphics. Based on the news story, the creator believes in big governm ent W ith the slogan, “ M eet me in the M id d le .” I could yote for coffee, but not the founder’s ideas. Postal Service Emails Y o u kn ow the end is near when the Post O ffic e starts using em ail. Th e Postal Service solicited our em ail address last w eek. "In order to provide you w ith the m ost efficient m ethod o f ...” the letter said. Th e Post O ffice m ails its letters free. W h at’s m ore efficient than that? — D w ig h t Sparks a^WODAiìri)rìCìMt\WM^t^iMS‘f»>luri;tuSV‘iiOb grimmy.com in The Mail .. Americans Servants Of Corrupt Government T o the editor; Am erican people have become servants o f corrupt govern­ m ent. ' I am fully aware that this letter is empathic and denunciatory. H ow ever, facts are facts and the truth w ill prevail, It is quite clear to everyone today that our current form o f govem m ent and responsible representation is far below the people’s expectations. This failure is evident in all levels: federal, stnte, county and city, Never-,ending demands being imposed on the w orking class have effectively converted the Am erican worker into a servant o f tho state. If you question the validity o f this, take an inventory o f your'w orldly possessions and list those that are free o f governm ent control or lim itation. Surprise, surprise, f iPolkB,'underour present oDgnrchtcal ru le ,yo u , the w orker, have been reduced to nothing m ore than a source o f revenue to feed an ever-expanding political,beast that has become insatiable. ' iHow leaslfy we forgfifrthat Clir political guardians were placed Chicken Stew A Success T o the editor; The Ladies A u xilia ry o f the W illiam R . D a vie Volunteer Fire Departm ent would like to thank the m any people w ho volunteered their tim e, contributed dessert^ and m onetary donations to make Ihe chicken stew a success. Th a n k you com m unity members w ho came to support this fundraiser. W e are proiid to be a part o f the com m unity w e servo. Thank you again for your continued support o f our fire department and firefighters. Casey Hartness W R D V F D Au xilia ry DAVIE COUNTY r USPS 149-160 171 S, Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 . ■ Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.......................„..„Editor/Publisher Robin Snow................................General Manager Mike Barnhardt.,..'.,......................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow..............................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.................',.................Sports Editor Mdeksvliie Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in M ocksviiie, N C 27028 Subscription Ratos jin g le C o p y , 50 C e n ts. $20 Per Year In N .C ., $25 Outside N .C . P O S T M A S T E R ' ■ Send Address Changes to; ' . , D a vie County Enterprise Record ,P .O . B o x 99, M ocksville, N C 270 28. i;--.....■ ■ V .............^ — .............................. Nation Needs God T o Ihe editor: O u r country was founded on the principles o f the B ib le . O u r forefathers believed that this nation needed G o d ly principles to govern the people. M y question is: W hat in tlie worid happened lo those principles nnd values? 1 hnve a hard tim e understanding w hy m y children and 1 live in a worid where a wonderful cashier, w ho felt G o d asking her to pray for me during an em otional and frighteniiig situation, hesitated in doing G o d 's w ill because she could get fired. O n the other hand, if the establishment that the cashier worked for refused to honor a person’s right to praptice a religion other than Christian­ ity, they would face a civil action lawsuit. I w ould like to thank that wonderful wom an for listening to G o d that night, Christy Jacobs ' M ocksville Storehouse Thankful T o the editor; ' A Storehouse for Jesus would ilk? to thnnk all the churches, businesses, organizations, neighborhood groups and individuals for helping Storeiiouse extend Christ’s loye through the giving o f food and Christmas presents to our Davie County residents in need this past Thanksgiving and Christm ns season. Because o f your prayers, acts o f service, gifts, and m onetaiy donations. Storehouse wns able to provide a Thanksgiving meal to 544 Dnvie County families (2 ,119 people). This past Christm ns, 1,13 1 children had presents under the tree that otherwise would not have. W e were able to provide gifts for 58 special needs adults and 110 senior citizens ns well as provide Christm as dinner for 43 senior families (103 people). W e nre tm ly thankful for your generosity. .. W e pray thnt G o d blesses you and your fam ily all through the year. G o ahead ,and m ark your calendars. Storehouse w ill begin signing up Thanksgiving dnd Christnjas sponsors on Sept. 1 7 . It w ill be here before we know it. Julia N ich ols, Storehouse Christm as Distribution Coordinator & Christm as VolunteerTeam in their positions as servants o f the people, not as master over the people. Th e self-serving beast we have allowed to enslave us over the past 50 years has matured into an egotistical m onster whose mandates are definitive and which demand servility. Th e governm ent hns developed nn attitude that its decisions are final nnd override constitutional rights in the name o f politicnl expediency. If you doubt this, try bucking the system niid you w ill again be surprised. Fo r instance, you w ill be challenged and given an indecipherable explanation if you ask to see exactly where your tnx dollars are really being spent. You w ill face hostility in doing so and even then the information w ill be skim py and is usually handed dow n to you from a low bureaucratic crony w ho is a tm sted, long­ tim e loyalist w ho never strays from patented answers. Friends, we no longer have the good fortune o f trust or depen­ dence at nny level b f governm ent. Vte'èro. being m iinlpulnled b y ii corrupt, self-serving assembly o f professionals overseeing n w ell- oiled political ftiachine designed by greedy despots. Recall the N C House fiasco, the innocent politician w ho so vehem ently defended his innocence but is now serving time for his “ innocence." The prime m overs behind our m odem political oligarchy well know that Ihe average wage earner is com pletely ignorant o f Ihe legal system and their civil rights. They nlso know thnt most people are reluctant to get involved, even when thoy are Within iheir rights. Th u s, we have sacrificed our freedoms and become content to be pawns in a woridwide game o f political chess (the N e w W orid O rder, globnlism, worid Irnde, worid bnnking, etc.). ■ A l Cobb M ocksville BBQ Benefits Fire Dept. T o the editor; Th e County Lin e Volunteer Fire D e p n rtm en fw ill hnve its spring pork barbecue and chicken pie fund-raising supper at the fire station on Saturday, March 2 7 . Barbecue sandwiches w ill be available starting at 9 a.m . Th e supper w ill start at 4 p.m . Take-out plates w ill be available,The menu w ill be pork barbecue, chicken pie, green beans, potato salad, slaw, and homemade desserts. Th e fund raiser is being sponsored by the County Lin e fire­ fighters and auxiliary, and funds w ill be used for the training, operation and maintenance o f Ihe fire department at 1819 Ridge R oad , just o ff U S 64 West in southwestern Davie County near thè Iredell County line. The fire department serves Iredell and D avie counties. T o leam m ore, ca|l 940-7293, Jack G , K o o n tz, board chair County Lin e Volunteer Fire D e pt. Senator Helps Church Get 1RS Reimbursement T o the editor; 1 am writing on behalf o f Ihe congregation o f O a k G rove United M ethodist Church. In 2008, the 1R S w rongly assessed taxes, fines and penalties o f more than $20,000 on our church. A fte r m uch legal w rangling, Ihe 1R S did admit that this was erroneous, and agreed that we were due a refund. Fo r m ore than tw o years, we contacted the 1R S to inquire about the status o f the refund, and never got any answers. Filially we contacted Sen. Richard Burr, H e told us that twice he had sent inquiries only to be told that there was no record o f Ihe case. Th e third time he sent someone in person, and Ihe situation was resolved quickly, and we received our refund imm ediately. W e woidd like to extend our sincere gratitude to Sen, B u rr and Beverly G illon o f his W inslon-Saletn office for their assistance. Needless to say, we were beginning to feel extreme frustration and discouragement and that we were sim ply not being heard by the 1R S officials. W e are so grateful to Sen. Burr and his staff for Iheir sw ift and thorough solution. It is reassuring to know that we are represented in the U .S . Senate by such a competent nnd compns- sipnate individual and his staff. Beveriy G illon worked tirelessly with me until this problem was satisfactorily resolved. . G rady L . M cC lam rock Sr. , , M ocksville . ' J. . X _DAV2EC0UNTYEOT|RPRISE^^ We are pleased to announce that the recycling materials that can be collected have been expanded to include: Glass (Clear, Brown & Green). P la c e a t t h e c u r b w ith y o u r o t h e r m a t e r ia ls o n y o u r c o lle c t io n d a t e a n d w e w ill p ic l< u p . RECYCLABLE ITEMS; • M ix e d P a p e r ( m a g a z i n e s , c a t a l o g s , j u n k m a l l, o f f i c e p a p e r , e m p t y c e r e a l b o x e s , a n d p h o n e b o o k s ) • A l u m i n u m C a n s ( b e v e r a g e c a n s ) • T y p e s 1 & 2 P la s t ic s O n l y • M ilk J u g s ( c l e a r o r l i g h t y e l l o w ) • N e w s p a p e r • C a r d b o a r d • T i n C a n s ( v e g e t a b le , s o u p , p e t f o o d ) • G la s s T h a n k y o u t o r a l l o w i n g u s t o p r o v i d e s e r v i c e t o y o u . G D S / R № U B U C S E R V IC E S 1 3 1 Industrial Blvd. • Mocksville, NC 2 7 0 2 8 336^751-1585 or 1-800-688-5120 •/Î4 I '■I: - ! ‘ ■■ ' ;■ ■ il' V '-ÍI I r ,i ! ..'1 ■ i Í- Î i It; ’. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 T e e n , W o m a n F a c e D r u g C h a r g e s A f t e r I n v e s t i g a t i o n s A traffic stop last week re- baggies used for packaging and suited in tlie arrest o f nn A d - selling drugs, vance teen for drug charges. Sulier was charged with two According to Sh eriff A n d y counts possession With intent to Stokes, on M arch 8 narcotics sell/deliver a schedule V I con- officers perfonned a traffic stop trolled substance, sell/deliver o f on C o d y Jam es Sulier, 19 , o f schedule V controlled substance, Hearthside La n e . , tw o counts m aintaining a dwell- '■ , ^ e stop was part'ofnnbngo- ing/vehicle, and possession o f ’ ing investigntiori invdlving the drug paraphernalia, sell and distrlbuticin o f narcotics Sillier is being held at Dnvie }n p a vie C o un ty, Siokes said, Detention Center in lieu o f a Sulier consented to a search o f ,the vehicle nnd officers lo­ cated approxim ately 10 grams o f marijuana and several plastic $5000 secured bond. • A second drug arrest was mnde on March 9. Stokes said thnt Mnrqiiishn Denise H ollan d, 2 7 , was origi­ nally sought in a drug round up on D e c. 2 9 , 2009 but avoided arrest at that lim e. Narcotics officers in Davie began w o rkin g w ith R o w a n authorities and located Holland in Salisbury. ' H ollan d was charged w ith possession with intent to sell/de­ liver crack cocnine, sell/deliver o f crack cocnine, nnd m aintnin- ing n vehicle for the purpose o f a controlled substance. She received n $3000 secured bond, D avie H onor H igh A ca d e m ic S tu d e n ts Liste d Specials o£ the Week Lance Cookies 10 pack i n * Lhnit 4 While Supplies hi.\l Lots of Spring & Easter Items Don’f Korsef Your MuscudiiiOs! PHOTO SPECIAL FREE 5x7 w i t h A d v a n t i x F i l m One Week Only Photo ProcosBing Hours: M-F 9-6, Snt 8:30-4, Sun. Closed For great inl'(>riiiali»n on drugä & health problenis, go to www.fo.sterdrugco.coin Regular H o u rs: M -F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1 :30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.fosterdrugco.com N E W P A T I E N T S W E L C O M E ■near Lowe's Home Improvement The W ake Forest Baptist Healthcare Center - Davie provides primary care, occupational medicine, and a walk-in ciinic treating non-emergency injury and illnesses, Laboratory and radiology services are also available on-site. • Wall<-in Clinic Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m , - 9 p.m. Sunday, 1 p .m .-9 p.m. P rim a ry C are (b^appointment) Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - Noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Occupational Medicine Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 3 3 6 . 7 5 3 . 1 5 5 5 Il À Wake Forest University Baptist MEDICALCENTER H e a l t h c a r e C e n te r - 'D a v ie TI88 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville, North Carolina (Intersection of Hwy. 601 and Country Lane) R o g e r A d k in s I I , C rystn l Agüero, Kaylee Allison, Caroline Altieri .Anthony Anderson, Sarah A n d e rs o n , Ta y lo r An d e rso n , D rew Andrade, Dylan Andrade, Russell A n th on y III, Chandler Archer, A m b er Arn old,N icklau s A s h b u r n , A n d r e w A u s t in , Jordan A u try , Lau ren B a ile y, Lind sey Bn iley, Austin Baker, Jordi\n B a k e r, B ro o k e B a ll, An drew Ballard, Ayana Banks, Kurtis Banner, Autum n Barber, C h e sn e e B a rb e r, K a th le e n B a rb e r, Sarah B a rb e r, Sarah B a ttle s , C ie ra B e a m , Sarah B eauchnm p, Richard B e ll I I, Am anda B e ll, Salvador Benitez- R o in e 'ro , K a th ry n B e n n e tt, Allie B illin g s , Jessica B la c k b u rn , W esley B la k e , A s h ly n B lass, Rebecca B o b o , M egan B o lin , Katie Bonilln , Dustin Bostick, M e k n y in B o s w e ll, C h ris te n Botello, Kirklin Bowles, Bethnny B ra d s h a w , C a th e rine B ra k e , Melanie Brannock, Christopher Breeden,Aaron B row n,Brianna Bro w n , Chclsie B ro w n , Danielle B ro w n , John B ry a n , Kelsey B ry a n , Jcssica Buchanan, Brian Bullins, K yle Bu llins, Jarred Burcham , Seth B u rg d o fe r, A s h le y 'B u rg e s s , Ja c ly n n B u r n s , B e n ja m in B u rto n ,T a rn B u rto n , K a itlin B u ss, Shane B u tch er, Jessica Butner. 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Give the people you love Safe.Sound.Secure.* protection from Auto-Owners Life Insurance Company. \j4 u to -O u m era In su r a n c e Johnson Insurance Services • 127 Marketplace Drive K Mocksville, NC 27028 /W ted (336) 751-6281 V ^ c e * N im a n , Am ber Vnndall, Kathryn V an n im an, Stephanie Velotta, Jonnely Vides, Brandon V in c i, W eston W nlker, Brittany W all, K a s s a n d ra W a lte r, Jo rd a n Walters, Btecklen W nnt, Brandon W arren, W illia m W atlington , Stephanie W atts, Cassidy W ebb, Nathan W ebb, Daniel W ellm an, Jennifer W est, Patrick W haley, R o y W h ita k e r J r ., C h e lsea W h ita k e r, C la ire W h ita k e r, Ja c o b W h it a k e r , Je re m y W hitaker, Kali W hitnker, Bryson W h ite , H n n n a h W h ite h e a d , D avid W hitley, Ke vin W hitley, M a d is o n W h itlo c k , K a s e y W ilburn, Breana W ilkes, Logan W ilk in s o n , M a c y W illia m s , To b y W illiam s, W alter W ilson III, Alexander W ilson , Elaina W o m b le , Jo n n h W o m b le , C h ris to p h e r W o o d , M o rg n n W y n tt, A lyssa Y o rk , Chelsea Y o u n g , K a c y Y o u n t, C n sey Zakam arek, Stncey Ziglnr, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - 5 Charges Dismissed; No D i s t r i c t C o u r t Proof Man Was Driving B y B eth Cassidy Enterprise Record A M ocksville mnn had three charges dismissed after the slate failed to prove its case in Davlc District Court last week, Donald Houston Titylor, 2 7 , o f Gladstone R on d, wns charged w ith D W I , hit nnd run after causing property dam age, and reckless driving in M n y. - N ,C . H ighw ay Patrol Trooper Ben Fleetw ood testified he was on routine patrol M a y 12 when he received a report o f a colli­ sion on Cornatzer R oad , H e saw where an accident hnd occurred but did not see n vehicle. "I could see where the ve­ hicle had run o ff the road, spun nround, hit n tree and contin­ u ed," he snid. H e found m ud and tire tracks on the road nnd followed them until he found the vehicle, about a m ile down a pri­ vate drive. W hen he approached the vehicle, he said, he detected "n strong odor o f alcohol." Fleetw o od ran the license tag, determined Taylor wns the ow n e r and proceeded to his hom e on Gladstone R ond. "W hen I got to his house, I saw the defendant sitting in the passenger side o f a vehicle in the drivew ay. H e was passed out. I knocked on the glass until he w oke u p ," Fleetw ood testified. Ta ylo r’s eyes were red and glassy, his speech was slurred and he had nn alcohol odor nbout h im , said the trooper. H e said T a y lo r’s jeans and shoes were soaked with mud and grass stains. "I asked him if he’d been in a collision, and he said 'N o .' 1 asked him if he’d been driving that n igh t, and he said, ‘ N o .’ I felt he was the driver o f the vehicle." W h e n F le e tw o o d asked Ta ylo r whore his vehicle w as. T a y lo r turned around in the drivew ay and looked around w ith a shocked expression, as if he did not know where it was, Fleetwood testified. A fte r a few m ore m inutes, Fleetw ood said he again asked him if he’d been driving. “ He said if he w as d riv in g and wrecked his vehicle, he didn’t recall it.” Taylor was placed under ar­ rest and taken to the detention center. H e blew n .09 on the intoxilyzer test. Fleetw ood snid Taylor m aintained he was not the driver o f the vehicle through­ out all the tests. G ra dy M cC lam rock, Fleet­ w ood's attorney, alluded thnt Fleetwood wns sleeping in the car in the d rive w a y because he’d hnd a fight w ith his m other, w ho was in the house. He said Ta ylo r’s clothes were wet nnd m uddy from his ow n yard, be­ cause it had been raining earlier that day. ' . Assistant D istrict Attorney Jam ie Laprnd asked Fleetw ood, "D id M r. Taylor nt nny point ask you nbout filing a report for a stolen vehicle?" Fleetw ood said, “ N o .” She asked, "D id he say nny­ thing to you about nnyone tnking his car?" Fleetw ood again answered, “ N o ." M cClam rock made a m otion to dismiiis the charges, saying, “Th e only evidence was the ve­ hicle out there. M y plient never admitted to driving the car." Judge B . Cariton Terry de­ nied the m otion to dismiss the charges at the end o f the state’s e vid e n c e , nnd M c C la m ro c k rested his case, but renewed the m otion to dism iss, and Terry granted thnt m otion. B e fo re lenving the co urt­ room ,Tnylor shook Fleetw ood’s hand. Th e fo llo w in g cases were disposed o f during Davie D is­ trict C o u rt. Presiding: Judge B . Carlton Te rry. Prosecuting; John Bandle nnd Jam ie Laprad, assistant D A s . - K e n n e th D a n ie l A n e y , speeding 94 in a 7 0 , reduced to careless and reckless drivin g , $300, cost. - C a rlo s L o p e z B a rre ras, speeding 86 in n 7 0 , reduced to im proper equipm ent, $50, cost, $200 fnilure to appear fee. - Cnrn Nesn C o le , driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify D M V o f ad­ dress change, $50, cost, $200 failure to appear fee; speeding 84 in ti 7 0 , dismissed per plen. - Aaron l^ e D o b y, tw o counts sim ple possession o f sched­ ule V I controlled substnnce, tw o counts possession o f drug paraphernalia, deferred prosecu­ tion, abide by laws o f stnte nnd n a tio n , 60 hours com m un ity service within six m onths, cost, if in compliance charges w ill be dismissed in 12 m onths: weap­ ons on educational property, dismissed per plen. - A n g e la C a m ille G o b b le , sim ple assault, scntcnccd to 20 d a y s , suspended 18 m on th s, obtain substance abuse assess­ m ent/follow treatment, complete abuser treatment program , not assault/threaten/harass victim , cost, $275 attorney fee. - Joe Vestal G o b b le , nssnult on n fem ale, reduced to simple assault, sentenced to 30 days, suspended 18 m onths, attend and complete abuser trentment program , not nssault/threntcn/ harass victim , cost. - Jonathan M arcus G ra d y , driving w hile license revoked, prayer for judgm ent continued, cost; simple possession o f sched­ ule V I controlled substance, pos­ session o f drug paraphernalia, dism issed per plea, evidence ordered destroyed. - Marisa K , Greene, speeding 85 in a 65, reduced to 74 in a 65, $10, cost. - L a ta s h a D . H e m p h ill, speeding 86 in 7 0 , reduced to im proper equipm ent, $50, cost. - Steve n M a rk Jones J r ., driving w hile license revoked, aggressive drivin g, reduced to careless and reckless drivin g , sentenced to 45 dnys, suspended 12 m onths, crcdit for substnnce abuse assessment/follow treat­ m e n t, 48 hours c o m m u n ity service, not operate vehicle until licensed, not be around anyone not approved by probation of­ ficer, cost, $275 attorney fee; failure to report an accident, dismissed. - Royal Junior M orrison, sec­ ond degree trespass, dismissed due to failure o f prosecuting witness to appear. - Ronald W ayne Palm er Jr., second degree trespass, not g u ilty; harassing phone calls, prnyer for judgm ent continued, cost, not nssault/threaten/harass victim . - Lo ri Elizabeth Seals, simple worthless check, dismissed. - N e ls o n D o n a ld S m ith , speeding 85 in a 7 0 , improper Use o f dealer perm it/tag, dis­ missed per plea; driving while license re v o k e d , reduced to failure to n otify D M V o f ad­ dress change, cost, $200 at­ torney fee. - C h e rie T e rry S te w a rt, sim ple nssnult, possession o f drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea; sim ple possession o f schedule V I co ntrolled sub­ stance, 10 days, suspended 12 m onths, $50, co st,'$237.50 at­ torney fee, all evidence ordered destroyed. - Jade Austin W elch, simple possession o f schedule V I con­ trolled substance, dism issed per plea; possession, o f drug paraphernalia, deferred pros­ ecution, 24 hours com m unity service w ithin 90 days, obtain substance abuse assessment/ treatm ent, subm it to random drug tests, warrantless searches and seizures, not use or possess nny controlled substnnce, cost, if in compliance charges w ill be dismissed in six m onths. - Brian Tracy W ike , simple possession o f schedule V I con­ trolled substance,deferred pros­ ecution, 24 hours com m unity service within 90 days, obtain substance abuse assessment/ treatm ent, subm it to random drug tests, warrantless searches and se izu re s, not be around people using drugs, cost, if in co m p liance charges w ill be dismissed in one year, - Hannah Elizabeth W illiam s, speeding 92 in a 7 0 , reduced to 79 in a 7 0 , $ 10 0 , cost. Failed To Appear - Frances B elinda D e w a lt, driving while license revoked, misdemeanor larceny. - M arcus Jerom e Fo rtu n e , driving while license revoked. - Shnron I. G lld e w e ll, tw o counts simple nssault. B looming B ucks ^ A re B ack d t L .A . teey Isolds I n t h e N u r s e r y S p r i n g P a n s ie s Aare Ready! andArborvitae 2 0 % O f f F r e s h P e r e n n i a ls ! R E Y N O L D S O A R D E N S H O W C A H E * Blooming Bucks Bum Bloom ing Bucks now on nil your purchases. Redeem for up to '/5 o ff your purchase June 14 to June 2 7. Sale Ends 3/21/ 1 0 ’ W e ’ ve got y o u r Seeds nnd .Seed Startin g needs co vere d . 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It is a s m a l l t o w n c o m m u n i t y w i t h b i g d r e a m s , a n d I c a n n o t t h i n k o f a b e t t e r p l a c e t o r a i s e a f a m i l y . I a m t h e p r o u d f a t h e r o f t w o b e a u t i f u l g i r l s , B a i l e y a n d M a d i s o n B r a n d o n . T h e y h a v e , a n d a l w a y s w ill b e m y l i f e . H o w e v e r , in m y t i m e h e r e , I f e e l t h a t t h e D a v i e C o u n t y c o m m u n i t y h a s b e c o m e l i k e a s e c o n d f a m i l y t o m e t h r o u g h m y p e r s o n a l a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l r e l a t i o n s h i p s . T h e r e is n o t a w e e k t h a t g o e s b y t h a t I a m n o t a s k e d , “ W h y d o y o u w a n t t o r u n f o r C l e r k o f C o u r t ? ” T h e a n s w e r is s i m p l e , I l o v e t o s e r v e o t h e r s . I h a v e d e d i c a t e d m y a d u l t life t o t h e s e r v i c e o f o t h e r s , b e g i n n i n g w i t h s e n / i n g m y c o u n t r y in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A i r F o r c e d u r i n g t h e f i r s t G u l f W a r . I h a v e s e n / e d D a v i e C o u n t y s i n c e 1 9 9 6 a s t h e o w n e r o f B r a n d o n R e h a b i l i t a t i o n . I o p e n e d t h e c o m p a n y w i t h o n e p u r p o s e in m i n d , t o p r o v i d e q u a l i t y P h y s i c a l T h e r a p y c a r e t o t h e p e o p l e o f D a v i e C o u n t y . T h i s C o u n t r y w a s b u i l t o n t h e b a c k b o n e o f s m a l l b u s i n e s s e s , a n d s o w a s t h i s c o u n t y . I a m p r o u d t o b e a s m a l l p a r t o f t h a t . K e n B o g e r h a s s e r v e d t h i s c o u n t y a s C l e r k o f C o u r t f o r m a n y y e a r s , a n d h a s s e t t h e s t a n d a r d f o r o t h e r s t o f o l l o w . H i s s h o e s w ill b e d i f f ic u lt t o fill. I f e e l t h a t t o p e r f o r m t h i s p o s i t i o n w e l l , y o u n o t o n l y n e e d t h e a b i l i t y t o l e a d a n d m a n a g e t h e p e o p l e u n d e r y o u , b u t a s o l i d b u s i n e s s a n d m a n a g e m e n t b a c k g r o u n d a s w e l l . A s a s m a l l b u s i n e s s o w n e r , I b r i n g 1 4 y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e r u n n i n g a b u s i n e s s w i t h a s m a n y a s 1 2 e m p l o y e e s . I h a v e v o l u n t e e r e d m y s e r v i c e s t o D a v i e C o u n t y H i g h S c h o o l s i n c e 1 9 9 9 . I h a v e w o r k e d w i t h D a v i e C o u n t y H o s p i t a l in k e e p i n g it s t r o n g a n d o p e n f o r t h i s c o m m u n i t y . I h a v e b e e n t h e s o l e P h y s i c a l T h e r a p y p r o v i d e r f o r D a v i e C o u n t y H o m e H e a l t h s i n c e 1 9 9 7 . N o w it is m y p a s s i o n t o c o n t i n u e s e r v i n g t h i s c o m m u n i t y a s y o u r n e x t C l e r k o f C o u r t . T h e c a n d i d a t e s r u n n i n g f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n h a v e u n i q u e e x p e r i e n c e s t h a t w o u l d m a k e e a c h o f t h e m a n e x c e l l e n t c h o i c e . C h a r a c t e r , I n t e g r i t y , L e a d e r s h i p a n d a s t r o n g w o r k e t h i c a r e w h a t I w ill b r i n g t o t h e t a b l e . 1 h o p e t h a t e v e r y o n e w i l l g e t o u t a n d v o t e o n M a y 4 t h . O u r C o u n t y a n d it s f u t u r e a r e d e p e n d i n g o n t h a t . ■ I a s k f o r y o u r v o t e a n d m a y G o d B l e s s u s a l l .. .. Paid for by: Bryan Brandon for Clerk of Court. •'1 ■ i ;^ ■ i ^ 5л- iy И ■ ■ ((• 1i,í; \' к " 'r »• ' ;iv l !'  l'i'i ; 'il ■I :ll 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 Public Records L a n d I V a n s f e r s Th e follow ing lnnd transfers were filed with the Davie Reg­ ister o f Deeds, listed by parties in vo lv e d , acreage, tow n sh ip , nnd deed stam ps purchnsed, with $2 representing $1,000. - B illy W illiam Buelin and Betty Jenn Buelin to Julie W h i­ tnker, Thenntuis G regory, Allen B u e lin , Joh n n y B u e lin , Beck Hnrpe nnd Pnmehi P. H arpe, 2 trncts, Shady, G ro ve . - Theresa M . M agner to Ste­ ven L . Berry and Lind a L . B e n y , H o t , $558. - Phill ip A . Fisher and Yvonne L . Fisher to George K im berly and Eliza b e th K im b e rly , .46 acre, Jerusalem , $ 19 . - Adam s E g lo ff A va n t Prop­ erties to D .R . Horton In c ., 6 lots, W illard,Joyell M iller,Stevie D . Farm ington, $420. B u e lin a n d W illia m R .B u e lin ,3 - D an ny M in o r to W illiam trncts.Clnrksville, 11.5 % ench. Tlio m n s M in o r , 7 .1 7 acres, - K Todd Isenhour to D o ro- Shndy G ro ve . thy S . H em rick, 1 lot, M ocks­ ville, $334. - Frnnkie Le o n M artin and Helen G . M artin to Cecil Arnold and Glendoris B u tle r A rn o ld , G a ry D . A rn o ld and C in d y A rn o ld , Sherm an D . A rn o ld , Alberta Г . A rn o ld , and R o y Lee Arn old III, .33 acre. - Cecil Arnold and Glendoris Butler A rn o ld , G a ry D . Arnold and Cinder A rn o ld , Sherman D . A rn o ld , Alberta F . A rn o ld , and R o y Le e Arn old III.to Ronald Edw ard LaPointe and Deborah A n n L a P o in te , 2 0 .3 7 acres, $ 14 7. , - Stephen M . H o m e y and Robin S . H om e y to 3Palm s A d ­ ventures, 2 tracts, $290. - Lolam ar Inc. to M ark Shore and Oksana Shore, 1 lot.Jem sa- le m ,$ 3 2. - John M . K o o n tz to Melanie C . K o o n tz, 2 tracts, M ocksville and Calahaln. - Bo bby R ay Tutterow and Peggy G .1\itterow to Lisa Daw n Tutterow (1/3rd interest), I acre, Jerusalem. - B o b b y R . West and Jerri W est, B illy Frnnk West nnd Pa­ tricia W est, and Jnmes W illinm West niid Olorin West to Stney F . W est, 1 lot, Jerusalem . - Stacy F . West and Stephanie J . West to B illy Frnnk West nnd Patricia W est, 1 lo t, Jerasalem , - Ow ens Properties to M .E .B . H o ld in g s , 1 lo t, Fa rm in g to n , $640. • - Peggy P. Arm sw o rth y to W illinm R n y Arm sw orthy, 5.26 ncres, Fnrm ington. - Tim m y J:K e n ton n n d B re n - da K . Keaton to Justin M a rk Keaton, I lot. - Substitute Trustee Services to Fannie M a e , 2 trncts. - Substitute Trustee Services to Fnnnie M n e , 1 lot, M ocks­ ville. - Su bstitute Tru stee S er- _ vices lo Fnnnie M n e, 2 .79 ncres, Clnrksville. - Vanderbilt M ortgage and Finance lo Jerry R ny Buttles, .7 acre, $9. - Fa n n ie M a e to A n g e la Foster, 1 lot. - Je a n S m ith Ph e lp s to Jean Sm ith Phelps and Th o m ­ as Phelps, 1 lo t, Farm ing ton , $639, - Steven L . Berry and Linda Lee Berry to Jerem iah Brandon H o w e ll, 9.26 acres, Calahaln, $606, - Jesus U . C azarez and Elia M , Reyes to M arina Lem us, 1 lot, M ocksville, $180. - M ichael A . M ye rs, substi­ tute trustee to Carolinn Fnrm Credit, 8 lots, Jerusnlem , $82. - W illiam Franklin Brandon Sr. to W illiam F . Brandon Jr. nnd Chm iene M . B ra n d on ,26,5 acres, Clnrksville. - Lenn P. W all to Derek S . - C h a rlie Le e M in o r and S h elly M in o r, C rystal M in o r M y e rs and R ic h a rd M y e rs , An gie Peacock and Larry Gene P e a co ck, an.d D a le A n th o n y M in or to G ra dy Lee M in or, 7 ,17 acres, Shady G ro ve , C i v i l L a w s u i t s Th e follow ing civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk o f C ourt, - Citibank South Dakota vs. Ginger D . Grannam an, collection on account, $ 2 ,6 3 6 ,71. - Citibank South Dakota vs. Gin a M . Cassady, collection on account, $26,506.50, - Davie County D ept, o f Social Services vs, Carla Baker, child support. Douglas Charles Terpenning vs. Angela Diane Terpenning, divorce. - Terry B . Joyner vs. Laura A . Charlton Joyner, divorce. - Davie Social Services vs. Chrissy B , W allace, child support. - D avie Social Services vs. Donnie R . Lyle s, child support. - Davie Social Services vs, Richard S , Ke lle y, child support, - George C alvin Fow le r vs. Diane Fow le r, divorce. - Joel F , W hitlock nnd Brenda T . W hitlock vs, D avid Jordan and Donna W . Jordan, custody. - Sharonview Federal Credit Union vs. Eric D a vis, contract, - Sharonview Federal Credit Union vs, Eric Davis and Theresa P. Davis,.contract, - G a ry Lee W arzun vs, Katherine M arie Kim brell W arzun, child support, custody, visitation, - Angela Davis Sowers vs, Christopher D a vis , domestic violence protective order. - Paula Walsh Crom er vs. D a vid Alan Crom er, alim ony, child support, custody, divorce from bed and board, equitable distribution, post separation suppoit. - Brian W ilton Carter vs. Tonia Dellapenta Carter, divorce. - Branch Banking & Trust C o . vs, Jerry Rash, Jr.,collection on account, $ 20 ,8 3 2.11, - John C , Bryan Jr, vs, Kenneth W , H inkley and Teresa. W , Freiberger, m otor vehicle negligence. - Jam es Lester Beam er vs. M ary F . Beam er, divorce, - Branch Banking & Trust C o . vs, W ayne Steven You n g, collection on account, $ 11,0 3 1,0 8 . Denise Le e Griffith vs, Rodger Dale G riffith , divorce, Davie Social Services vs, Germ an Aristides Urrutin D ia z, child support. - Tiffan y N , Yokley vs, Brandon L , W atts, domestic violence protective order, - Davie Social Services vs. Zachary T . Falls, child support. - M itzi M on tez Davidson vs. Jordnn W ayne Davidson, domestic violeiice protective order. - Charles A . Ta ylo r vs. Kellie Taylo r, custody, divorce from bed and board, equitable distribution, - F I A Card Services vs. Jam es W . K n ig h t, collection on account. $ 2 8 ,6 2 4 .72 ., - Branch Banking & Trust C o . vs. C o ry Andre D u lin nnd R icky Dale W agner, collection on account, $ 3,8 07.40. - B B & T Financial F S B vs. La rty D . M cC lenney, collection on account, $ 16 ,8 6 1.18 . - N C Baptist Hospital W ake Forest University Health Services vs. Inas M a y Ladue Stanley, collection on account, $8,931.59. M cD ow e ll Investment Partners vs. Charles R . Nichols, collection on account, $ 1,0 17.9 0 . - Tim m y Gene Elm ore 'vs. Karen Allen Elm o re, divorce. - Jennifer L . M ills vs. Robert K , M ills, divorce. - Eaton Funeral Service, Inc. vs. M arvin Phillips, contract. . - F I A Card Services vs. John B o w m an , collection on nccount, $ 4,623 .74. - Citibank South Dakota vs, W nher L , D o w n e y, collection on nccount, $ 1,256 ,5 4, - Citibnnk South Dakota vs, John T , Petroccia, collection on account, $ 17,8 6 2 ,73 . - Benton Concrete and Utilities vs. W orley Trucking and R o y D . W orley Jr ., notice o f filing o f foreign judgm ent, $ 3 7,6 8 6 ,14. - Joan Pratt Allen vs. Jim m y W ayne A lle n , divorce. - Davie Social Services vs. Bradley L , D arnell, child support, - Davie Social Services vs, M ichael R . Stiller, child support, - Douglas Norris Zig le r vs. Jacqueline A n n Zig le r, divorce. - D avie Social Services vs. To m m y E . Player, child support. charged M arch 3 with assault on a fem ale, assault and resisting an officer. Trial date; A p ril 8. - Helen Lyn n Lyn c h , 2 3 , o f Deadm on R o n d , was charged M arc h 2 w ith d rivin g w hile license revoked nnd leaving the .scene o f an accident. Trial date: M a y 7 . - R e x Alexander Carsw ell, 2 5 , o f D e ad m o n R o a d , was charged M iirch 2 w ith leaving the scene o f an accident. Trial date: M a y 13. - Cedric Jones, 4 1 , o f M ount- view D riv e , was charged M nrch 2 with assault on a female and com m unicating threats. Tria l date; A p ril 1. - V icki Lyn n Fortune, 3 8, o f M ountview D rive , was charged Mnrch 2 w ith nssnult.Trial date: A p ril 15. - Felisha Lynnette Hoselton, 18 , o f M urraysville, W .V a , was cited M arch 6 fpr larceny. Trial date: A p ril 15. - M ichael Todd Pe rry, 3 7 , o f Patricia 'W ay, was charged M arch 7 w ith m aking harass­ ing telephone calls. Trial date: M a y 20. - Jaris Am brose Stoddard, 2 4 , o f Salisbury, was charged M arch 7 w ith assault on a fe­ m ale, possession o f m aryuana and possession o f drug para­ phernalia. Trial date: M a y 6. - Kari Stacy Johnson, 46 , o f M ill Street, was charged March 13 with possession o f drug para­ phernalia. - Jason Allen D u lin , 2 1 , o f W oodleaf, was charged March 13 w ith possess!,on o f drug paraphernalia, possession o f cocaine,Trial date: M arch 25, 'IVnfflc A c c ld c n U - N o charges were filed after a wreck on W ilkesboro Street at 9:20 n,m , M nrch 11. Jn n e t K n y W o o d , 3 7 , o f Charlotte, bnckcd a 2009 Toyota into n 2008 Dodge driven by Debrn A n th o n y H ayes, 5 4 , o f Gladstone R o a d , reported O f- ficer'C h risJ. Hefner. . - N o charges were filed after a wreck on Valley Road at 8:22 a .m , M arch 5, Heather Faye Pope, 28 , o f Yadkinviiie, drove a 1999 N is­ san through a red light, causing it to hit a 2001 Honda driven by John W illiam Presnell, 3 7 , o f Hartley R oad , reported O fficer E ,M , Parker. • - O n March 13 threats were reported at a home on Riverdale R oad , M ocksville. - A n animal complaint was reported at a hom e on B e ar Creek Church R ond, M ocksville on M arch 14. H i g l i w a y P a t r o l Th e follow ing traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N .C . Highw ay Patrol. • N o charges were filed after an accident on March 5 .. Dew ayne Butler Sm ith Sr. o f M ooresviiie was driving a 2006 M ack tractor-trailer west on U S 64. Th e vehicle overturned and ran o ff the right side o f the road. M ocksville, 5:31 p .m .. Funder S m ith ’s vehicle continued out D riv e , fire alarm : Fo rk assisted; o f control and collided w ith a Cornatzer-Dulin assisted. utility pole. M a rc h 10 : M oc ks ville ,7 :1 5 Tro o p e r K .L . Leon a rd re- a .m ., M ou n tvie w D riv e , fire ported the accident occurred alniTO;Com atzer-Dulinnssisted; at a p p ro xim a te ly 8 :5 3 p .m . W illia m R .D a v ie ,2 :2 2 p ,m „A n - nnd .Smith wns taken to Davie gell Road,autom obile accident; County Hospital in M ocksville F i r e s D a vie County fire depart­ ments responded to the follow ­ ing calls: M a rc h 8: Cooleem ee, 3:33 p ,m ., N C 801 South, grass fire; Jerusalem , 3:36 p .m ., U S 601 Sou th , direct traffic; M o c ks­ ville, 5:38 p .m .. Sunset D rive , fuel spill. M a rc h 9: M ocksville, 10:58 a .m ., 1-40 East, autom obile ac­ cident; Jerusalem , 11:30 a .m ,, Turrentine Church R o a d , brush fire; M ocksville assisted; W il- lia m R .D a v ie ,2 :0 7p ,m ,,N .P in o R o a d , grass fire; Cooleem ee, 2 :0 2 p .m ., Gu ine ve re L a n e , woods fire; Jerusalem assisted; S h e ffie ld -C a la h a ln assisted; M ocksville, 6 :18 p .m .. Funder D rive , commercial fire alarm ; Fo rk assisted.. M a rc h 1 1 : M ocksville, 11:50 a .m ., Cam pbell R o a d , chim ney fire ; S m ith G ro v e assisted; for treatment. • A n Ire d e ll w o m a n w as charged w ith unsafe m ovem ent after the vehicle she was driving hit another M arch 7 . Deborah Stroud B n ile y o f Statesville wns driving her 2005 $1.000 BEWMD F o r in fo r m a t io n le a d in g t o th e R E C O V E R Y . A R R E S T a n d P R O S E C U T I O N o f g u U t y p a r t y f o r s to le n f a r m e q u ip m e n t b e lo n g in g to D a v i d S p r i n g e r o f P o i n t R d . in M o c k s v ille . Equipment Missing: C a t t l e , F o r d 5 0 0 0 T r a c t o r w it h lo a d e r , F o r d 8N R e d B e lly I V a c t o r w i t h b u s h h o g , N e w H o l l a n d 8 4 9 H a y B a le r , g u n s , a n t iq u e t r u n k , a n t iq u e c lo c k , s ilv e r c o ffe e s e r v ic e , e tc . Call 336-936-2987 O r 336-909-2677 M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e Th e following incidents were reported to the M ocksville Po­ lice Departm ent. - A wom an reported M arch 4 she was harassed on Heather Court. - T h e b re a kin g , entering and larceny o f a w allet from a vehicle on Valley Road was reported M arch 6. - A n eighboring business reported M nrch 10 the Inrceny o f wnter. - Th e brenking nnd entering o f a residence on South M nin Street wns reported M nrch 8. - Fo u r counterfeit $100 bills were reported M nrch I I . - Th e attempted breaking and entering o f n residence on H o lly Lane was reported M arch 1 1. - A m nn reported M a rc h 14 his son had taken a vehicle without permission. Arrests - Carios Hernandez Lo p e z, 2 4 , o f Statesville, was charted M arch 5 with driving without a license and failure to yield for an emergency vehicle. Trial date: M arch 26. - To n ya M arie O liv e , 2 5 , o f Sunset D riv e , wns chnrged March 4 with assnult, Trinl date: M n y 6. - Jordon W ayne D avidson , 4 3 , o f R olling H ills La n e , wns K K P U K .S K M v r m .: Julia Howarfl \ ( ' ridiiw 7'Jili liisd U l Pleiise contact me in: M O C KSV ILLE: (336) 751-A567 R A LEIG H : (919) 733-6904 16 W . Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, N C 27601-1096 Email; Jullah@ncleg.net PMo FOR eyJvuA Howard C o o l e e m e e P o l i c e T h e fo llo w in g nre fro m Cooleem ee Police Departm ent reports, - Meagan D , Andrade, 25 , o f Ridge R o a d , was charged Feb. 2 7 by O fficer Brent C , Cranford with driving left o f center, N .C . H ig h w ay Patrol Trooper M att H ow ell charged her w ith D W I and having an open container o f alcohol in the vehicle. - Jason A llen D u lin , 2 1 , o f W att Street, was charged Mnrch 2 w ith driving while license re­ voked. Trial date: M a y 7 , - M ichael An th on y B o b litz, 55, o f W oodleaf, was cited by Sgt. John 1. Agee on M arch 1 for urinating in public. H e is ac­ cused o f urinating on a Church o f G o d van o ff N C 8 0 1. O n M arch 4 he was charged with trespassing by O fficer M att D , Scott, Trinl date; A p ril 2 2 . H e Is accused o f being at the C o ol­ eemee Shopping Center after being told to leave. - Th e larceny o f fishing and ca m p ing eq uipm en t fro m a residence on M ain Street was reported M arch 4 , - M onte Lan ier Blackw ood, 5 8 , o f E rw in Street, was cit­ ed M arch 9 for burning after hours, - A disturbance at a residence on M arginal Street was reported M arch 10, - A w om an on R ive rsid e D rive reported M arch 13 that she was being harassed, - A wom an reported March 12 she was threatened at a resi­ dence on Joyner Street, - A disturbance at a residence on W estview Ave nu e was re­ ported M arch 13, Sm ith G ro v e , 12 :4 8 p .m .,R id d le Toyota nnd turning left onto U S Circle;structurefire;Farm ington 601 traveling southwest. M egan assisted. Aiyse Goforth o f Statesville was M a rc h 13 : M ocksville, 12:24 traveling beside Bailey in a 1990 a ,m ., How ard Street, fire alarm ; To yo ta. Bailey made an unsafe Jerusalem assisted. m ovem ent and her vehicle col­ lided w ith G o fo rth ’s. A r r e s t s Tro o p e r K .L . Le on a rd re- Th e D avie County Sh eriff’s Po^ed the accident occurred nt Departm ent m ade tlie follow ing npproxim ately 4:0 5 p .m . and arrests: <hcre were no injuries. - M ichael R ny S e lf Jr ., 55 , o f * Tw o d ^ r were reported hit Swicegood Street, M ocksville by automobiles in Ihe county last was arrested M arch 8 for carry- w eek, in the follow ing reports ing a conccaled w eapon, resist- «о Injuries to the drivers were ing a public officer, and D W I. reported: Trial date: M a y 7 . ' Lin d a Barnes Potts o f Sain - Sherrie M ontsingerBenson, M ocksville was driving 45 , M iddleton La n e , Advance her 2004Toyota east on Country was arrested M arch,9 for simple Lan e when it collided w ith a assault and assault w ith a deadly tleer crossing the road, weapon. Trial date: A p ril 29. Tro o p e r K .L . Le o n a rd 're - - Johnny Lee Boger, 3 7, o f ported the accident occurred Cable La n e , M ocksville was ar- at approxim ately 7:0 9 p .m . on rested M arch 9 for injury to real M arch 6. property, misdemeanor larceny, M ichael A lv in Leatherm an larceny o f a m otor vehicle, and o f New ton was driving a 2005 interfering with a utility meter, Preightliner east on U S 64 when Trial date; A p ril 1 , collided with a deer, -M arquisha Denise H ollan d, Trooper C .D . Hnll reported 2 7- Shonna Deyonne Brannon, ‘he accident occurred at approxi- 40 , o f W inston-Salem vyas iir- m ately 7:0 9 a.m . on March 9. rested M arch lo for failure to ' * A Y a d k in w o m a n w as appear. Tria l date: A p ril 1. charged w ith failure to yield - O tis Vlnce B o oe, 3 4, o f U S “ f*cr the vehicle she was driving 64W est,Mocksvillewasarrested hit another M arch 10. March lOforassaultonafem ale, M elodee W h ite H o d g e o f assault infiicting serious injury, Yadkinviiie was stopped in her and assault by strangulation. 20 01 Fo rd in the eastbound Trial date: M arch 18. travel lane o f U S 158 waiting to m ake a left turn onto M ain S h e r i f f ’ s C h u rch R o a d . R obe rt B u ch - T b f II r anan Dw iggins Jr. o f H o ly CrossTh e following incidents were d j »л i reported to the D a vie County Sh eriff’s Departm ent. - Identity theft was reported at a hom e on Dutchm an Tra il, M ocksville on M arch 5. ‘ w o collided, - O n M arch 6 vandalism was reported at a home, on Peoples Creek R o a d , Advance, - Larceny was reported at a home on Daniel R o a d , M ocks­ ville on M arch 8, - O n M a rc h 8 frau d wns reported at a hom e on W , Eden Course D rive , Advance, driving his 2001 Ford west on U S 158. Hodge failed to yield her vehicle (o Dw iggins’ and the Trooper M .W . W hitener re­ ported the accident occurred at approxim ately 5 :10 p,m . • A Davie woman was chained with failure to reduce speed after the, vehicle she wns driving hit another March 10. Rebecca Lyn n Bobo o f Yad­ kin Valley R oad , Advance was - Larceny was reported at a !l" home on N C 801 South, M ocks­ ville on M arch 9. on Redlnnd Road. Candis A n n Chaffin o f Daniel Boone Tra il, - O n M a rc h '9 a burglary “ and larceny were reported at r J 'o ^ ‘=¡’’6 south on a hom e on Springw ood T ra il, 2 1 M ocksville, I'®'' vehicle -Harassing phone calls were vehicle'^” "*''^ ^ reported at a hom e on Sweet- t ! ™ . o .t w o o d L a n e , M o c k s v ille oii ,1. . H all reported M arch 9. accident occurred at nppraxi- - O n M arch 9 Inrceny nnd »"d there were no dnm nge to property were re- ported at a location on Hillcrest D riv e , Advance. A You n g sville mnn wns chnrged w ith D W I nnd care- - Spotlighting wns reported n tn h o m e o n B rn n g u s W n y .A d - ® vehicle he wns driv- vnncenfter persons were spotted ® *1 nt 9 :15 p.m . running across farm land w ith ■* finshlights on M nrch 13. his 2007 Cndillae east in - O n M arch 13 threats were ’’ n V 'Jp ‘ f^st reported at a hom e on S . Angell ^ ' ’ehicle ran o ff the R oad . M ocksville, P «^ *n g lo area, collided with - Vandnlism wns reported nt _ '^hw ay sign, then n home on M ocks Church R on d, **‘«veled Advance on M arch 13 . ^ ^ n an embankm^ TV o o p e rM .W . Whitener. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, March 18,2010 - 7 A rse n ic & O ld Lace Brock Players’ Production Opens This Week At The Brock Davie County Arts Council’s Brock Players w ill be perform ­ ing the classic com edy Arsenic and O ld Lace seven times be­ ginning W ednesday. M arch 17 at 7 p .m . Th e other 7 p .m . per­ formances w ill be M arch 18 .19 and 20. with two matinees being offered on Saturday, M arch 20 and Sunday M arch 21 at 2 p.m . Th e story line is hilarious. M ortim er Brew ster, a N e w Y o rk critic o f drama and mar­ riage, has finally married Elaine Harper, the giri next door. But before heading o ff to Niagara Falls for the honeym oon, M o r­ tim er stops in to see his agnts, A b b y and M arth a B re w ste r, tw o sweet little old ladies who donate toys to charity and care for their nephew Teddy, a bugle blow ing nut w ho thinks h e’s Theodore Roosevelt. But A b b y and M artha aren’t as sweet and innocent as! they seem. M o rtim e r soon discovers, to his horror, that his dear old aunties have a dozen bodies buried in the basement. It seems the Brewster sisters have a new hobby - luring lonely old men into their home and serving them Elderb erry W ine spiked w ith ' arsenic poison. T o m ake matters worse, M o r­ tim er’s deranged and dangerous broth er Jonnthnn show s u p . Jonnthnn, on the run from the Inw , hns a dead body in the trunk o f his car, a drunken plastic surgeon at his side and a face that looks like Boris K a rlo ff, M ortim er frantically attempts to deal with dead bodies, insane asylum d ire cto rs, attem pted murders and a new bride all on a single crazy night, , Th e follow ing are the char­ acters o f the play and the names o f thé Brock players w ho w ill be perform ing each role: • A b b y B re w ster (D re is ): A dariing lady in h er.60s w ho po ison s e ld e rly m e n . A b b y is the sister o f M artha and an aunt to Te d d y, Jon ath an , nnd M ortim er. • Th e R e v . D r. H nrper (S . Jncksoh Bnrnett Jr.)l M inister nnd fntheroifElnine. • Te d d y B re w ste r (Ju d g e Jim m y M yers): nephew o f A b b y nnd M artha Brewster, Teddy is a m nn in his 40s w ho thinks that he is Theodore Roosevelt. • O ffic e r B ro p h y (V ic k y Zickm un d ): a police officer. , • O fficer Kle in (Lacey T riv ­ ette): a police officer. ■ • M artha Brew ster (M arge Barnett): h sweet elderly woman w ith Victorian charm w ho poi­ sons eld eriy m e n , M “ rtha is the sister o f A b b y and an aunt to Te d d y, Jonathan, and M o r­ timer. • Elaine'H arper (M ackenzie R ic h e y): an attractive giri in her 20s and M ortim er’s fian c^,' Elaine is the daughter o f the R ev. D r. Harper. She is surprisingly wise in the ways o f tiie worid for a m inister’s daughter. • M ortim er Brewster (Nolan Sm ith ): nephew o f A b b y nnd M arth a, M ortim e r is a drama critic w ho is engaged to Elaine, H e is a nice man w ho cares for his aunts, • M r. Gibbs (Jere Dailey); a man W ho wishes to rent a room from the Brewster sisters. • Jonhthan Brew ster (Seth Cranftll): nephew o f A b b y and M artha Brewster, Jonathan is a psychopath w ho has had plastic surgery and now looks like Boris K a rlo ff. • D r. Einstein (Jeffery Cross): a plastic surgeon and an al­ coholic w ho is in his 50s, D r. Einstein has changed Jonathan’s face three times. • O ffic e r O ’ H a ra (A a ro n L ily ): A police officer, O ’Hara is ,a would-be playw right w ho pesters M ortim e r to rend his play. • L t . R oon y (Bryson W hite): a tough and dom inating police , officer, • M r , W ith e rs p o o n (Je re D a iley): the superintendent o f H app y Dale Sanitarium .’ • M r. Hoskins and M r. Spe- nalzo (Em m a Sm art): you w ill have to attend the play to find put who these tw o characters are in the story. Fo r m ore inform ation or to tickets, call the D a vie County Arts Council’ box office M on - d a y-Frid a y, noon-5 p .m .,7 5 1- 3000. D avie S u p e rio r C o u rt In S e ssio n N ext W eek The following eases are sched­ uled lo be heard in Davic Superior Coiirt Ihe week of March ?2. Presid­ ing: Judge Mark E . Klass. Prosecut­ ing: Wendy Terry and Rob Taylor, Assistant D A s . - Amanda Sue Abshire, misde­ meanor probation violation. - Cyrano A lliso n , breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/ entering. - I.eannn Marie Anthony, felony probation violation. - Caroline Michelle Athey, pos­ session o f drug paraphernalia, resisting a public officcr. - Michael Shawn Atkins, felony probation violation, misdemeanor larceny, resisting a public officer, - Andrew Julian Atkinson, nt- lempled robbery wilh a dangerous weapon, felony conspiracy. - Ronald Keilh Atwood, habitual felon, breaking/enlering, felony larceny. - Brinn Keith Baker, misde­ meanor probation vioUition, driving wilh liccnse revoked. / - James Lester Beamer. com- municnling threats. - Dnvid Eugene Boles, posses­ sion of heroin, innintainihg a ve- hicle/dwolling/place for conliplled .Irnfficklng, oplpin or heroin, possession'wilh intent lo sell/deliver heroin, , , , , . „ , - Anthony Palricit Burkd, inde­ cent liberties wilh a child. - Shakelha Meshel Burris, al- lempled robbery wilh a dangerous weapon, conspiring robbery with dangerous weapon, • Robin LamonI Campbell. driv­ ing wilh license revoked, fictitious/ altered title/registration card/lag, - Louis Manuel Claveria.DW I, - Eric Donnell Cleveland, D W I, speeding 80 in a 70 , driving wilh license revoked, reckless driving lo endanger, possession/display o f ! altered/fictitious/revolced drivers license, J - Kelia Dawn Coffey, D W I, - Frederick Eugene Cothren', financial card fraud, - Shannon Tijunn Dalton, ha­ bitual felon, habitual impaired driving, - Larry Stephen Davis Sr., mis­ demeanor probation violation. - Cart J , Doby Jr., breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/ entering, - Laura Casey D oub, misde­ meanor probation violation oul of county. - Douglas Lee Ebersbach, in­ decent liberties wilh a child, sex offense against a student, third degree sexual exploilalion of a mi­ nor, indeccnl liberties wilh a child, breaking/enlering, first degree rape o f a child. - Rosalind M olt Eckles. obtain­ ing property by false pretense. - Anthony Robert Fabrilze. fel­ ony possession o f cocaine, simple possession o f schedule V I con­ trolled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia. • - Thom as W ayne Feim sler. misdemeanor probation violation out of county. - Marin Regina Fleck, larceny by anti-inventory device, aiding/ abetting obtaining property by false pretense, - Jim m y L , Fortune, misde­ meanor larceny. ’ - Douglas Raymond Fulk, mis­ demeanor probation violation. - Sleven Jason Gonighly, felony probation violation. - Dom inic Rashad Oraham , fleeing/eluding arrest wilh motor vehicle,-assault on a government official/employee, possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine. - Chantz Lee Oninnaman, assault inllicling serious bodily injury. - Kathy Huffman Hale, driving wilh license revoked, failure lo slop for slopslgn/ilastiitig red light. Rocky Joe Ham ilton. D W I. misdemeanor larceny, breaking/ entering; larceny after breaicing/ entering. - David Dwane Hargro, felony probation violation. -Elizabeth Ann Hargro, felony probation violation. - Tim othy Scotl Harrison, mis­ demeanor probation violation oul o f Ihe county. - Vander Keith Hodgson, no operators license, failure to exhibit/ surrender license. -‘ Jam es M adison Jackson, worlliless checks. - Clayton Matthew Jarvis, iden­ tity theft, obtaining properly by false pretense, - Ann Marie Johnson, felony probation violation, - Donald Edwnrd Johnson, un­ sealed wine/liquor in passenger area, driving with license revoked, window tinting violation,possession of drug pampliemalia. possession of marijuana up lo hnlf ounce. - Jonathan Jermaine Johnson, possession whh intent to sell/de­ liver cocaine, selling schedule 11 controlled sub.slnnce. - Karl Stacy Johnson, habitual felon, felony possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. - Cameil Jones Jr., D W I. j - Brandon Andrew Keller, flee- ing/eltiding arrest wilh motor ve­ hicle, failure lo exhibil/siirrcndcr license, driving/allowing registra­ tion plate not displayed, assault on a govecnment official/employee, resisting a public officer. - Dougins Key. assault by point­ ing a gun. . - Corrina Marie King, assault wilh a' deadly weapon wilh inlent to kill/inflict serious injury, robbery wilh a dangerous weapon. - Matthew Jason Kiuttz. felony probation violalion, , - Onsgory tiarrison Kuhlman. D W I. driving after consuming under 21. open container after con­ suming alcohol, -John Franklin Leach Jr.. felony probation violalion. - Patrick Lynn Lloyd, first de­ gree sexual offense, sex offense,' - Christopher Lee Manns., fel­ ony probation violalion oul of Ihe county. - Ricky Frederic McKnight Jr.. felony probation violation oul of Ihe county. ' - Sandra M ic o zzl, em bezzle­ ment. - Dale Roger Morris Jr., misde­ meanor probation violalion. - Richard lylicheal Moses, lar­ ceny of a motor vehicle, breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/ ' entering. .'/ ,. - Hubert Ray Orren. felony pro­ bation violalion. - Katrina Dawn Powell, D W I. driving with license revoked, driv­ ing left of center, misdemeanor probation violalion. - Bryan'Jeffrey Raymes, inde­ cent liberties wilh a child. - Brandon Corea Reid,alleinpled robbery wilh a dangerous weiipon. conspiring robbery with dangerous weapon, - Roger Dean Reinhardt, assauli on a female. .- Cheryl Katrina Roda, felony probation violation. - Dennis Jerome Sales, traffick­ ing opium or heroin. - Brandon Lee Sandy, felony probation violnlion. - James Neal Scott Jr., assault on a female. - Jeremy Craig Seaford, misde­ meanor probation violalion. - Thomas Joseph Shields, statu­ tory rape/sex offense, obtaining property by false'pretense, - Cliristopher Mallhew Smith, breaking/enlering motor vehicle, fleeing/eluding lirresl wilh motor vehicle, expired registration card/ lag. - Stephanie Yates Smith, posses­ sion of stolen goods/property. - Farren Lee Stanley, misde­ meanor probation violnlion. - Heather Renee Stout, intimi­ dating a witness. - Monte Emmanuel Straite, at­ tempted robbery with dangerous weapon, conspiring robbery wilh dangerous weapon. - Fredrick Chad Talbert, break­ ing/entering, larceny after breaking/ entering. - Kendnll Clay Tatum , first degree rape o f a child, incest wilh a child, indecent liberties wilh a child. • - Oilbert Richard Turner, break­ ing/enlering, larceny after breaking/ entering, felonylarceny, - Tara Dyson Turner, breaking/ entering, larceny, after breaking/ entering, felony larceny. - Lloyd Wesley Webb, assault by slrongulation. assault on a female, assault/battery. - W illiam Brian W haley, first degree rape of a child, first degree sex offense pgainst a child, indecent Iibertie.s with a child, - Jessica Williams, aiding/abet­ ting driving with license revoked. ' - Kenneth Eugene W ooten, cruelty to animals, possession of ■ fliinnn by felon! ' ^ : ' - Bobby Odell M ott, speeding ,v67ili\p55. Y ; ; R oy Lee Arnold Jr., felony ipossessioh of schedule II controlled substance. - Wllllah) ’Diibert Boger, felony possession o f schedule II controlled substance, possession o f drug paro- pheraalla; -Anthony Drevv Brooks, larceny from the person,. r Edward Alien Bucherick, inde­ cent liberties wilh achild, , - Brandon Michnel Cnmpbell, cruelty lo animals, . - Mark Anthony Carpenter, at­ tempted robbery witli n dangerous weapon, - Billy Herman Carson, pos­ session with inlent to sell/deiiyer cocnine, possession o f nn open container/consuming alcohol In piissenger area, maintaining vehicle/ dwelling/place for controlled sub­ stance, possession/selling non-tax paid alcoholic beverage. - Anneinarie Jean Chambers, fiecing/eluding arrest wilh motor vehicle, simple possession of sched­ ule IV controlled substance, failure lo heed light/siren! - Edna Joyce Dellinger, em­ bezzlement controlled substance by employee. - Michael James Dolphin, rob­ bery wilh a dangerous weapon, allenipted robbery wilh a dangerous weapon, carrying a concealed weap­ on, felony possession (if schedule II controlled substance, pos.sesslon of drug paraphernalia, ' - Micliael Hanes Driscoll, ob­ taining property by false pretense, - Bessie Darlene Durham , ha­ bitual felon, Inrceny by employee. - Bruce Earl Edgerlon Jr., lar­ ceny of motor vehicle. - John A llen Eva n s, felony conspiracy. - Rigoberto Torib Caspar, felony possession'of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. - Tim othy Ray Green, breaking/ entering, larceny nfler breaking/ entering. - Donald WilliamsOreer,simple possession of schedule IV con­ trolled substance, simple possession of schedule III controlled substance, possessl'on with Intent lo sell/deliver marijuana, maintaining vehicle/ dwelling/ place for controlled sub­ stance, posse.sslon o f drug parapher­ nalia, felony possession of schedule V I controlled substance; * . - Luis Qutler^ez, assault on law enforcement officer/police officer/ , other with firearm.' - .Thomas Eugene Hendrix Jr., attempted obtaining property by t'aise pretènse, ' - Andi'e H o w e ll, larceny by employee. - Kenneth Allen Johnson, lar­ ceny after breaking/entering, lar­ ceny o f motor vehicle, possession o f stolen goods, possession o f drug paraphernalia. - Quentin Maurice Johnson,’dog/ cal/ferrel vaccinations, cruelly lo arilmnis, restraining dogs in a cruel manner. - Matthew Todd Jones, financial card fraud., - E d w ^ Lee Loggins, breaking/ entering, Inrceny after breaking/ enterinfi. - Riclinrd Mark Lo w , indecent liberties wilh a child, first degree sex offense against a child. -Anthony Duane Napier, assault on a female, assault by strangula­ tio n , attempted second degree rape, - Alfonso Mora Perez, traffick­ ing in cocaine, maintaining vehicle/ dwelling/place for controlled sub­ stance. . - Efrain Barona Romero; break­ ing/entering, larceny after break­ ing/entering. simple possession of schedule V I controlled siibstance. possession of drug paraphernalia. • Siephen Paul Shea II. common Inw robbery. - Christopher Ray Smith, break­ ing/entering motor vehicle, break- Ing/dntering, larceny after breaking/ entering. Tetry Odell Smith, possession of firearm by felon. - Anthony Quinn Strickland, iiabitual felon, finanCial cat^l theft, felony larceny. - Marvin Lewis Sullivan, pos­ session with intent to sell/deliver cocaine.' ' ' ' . - Barron Lee TÎiom pson, ha­ bitual felon, assault Infiicting seri­ ous bodily injury, larceny of motor vehicle. - Cynthia Turner, em bezzle­ ment. . - Michael Dale Wafford. habitual felon, larceny by employee, felony larceny. - Samuel Robert Watson, com­ mon law robbery. - Jonathan Todd W hile, habitual misdemeanor assault. - Melvin Whitlpek, second de­ gree sexual offense. - Thbalha Kay Driver, breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/en­ tering, felony probation vlolatioii. - Tim olliy Ray M o xle y, at­ tempted larceny, felony Inrceny, injury lo personal properly. - Oscar Lynn Young, felony pro­ bation violnlion oul of county. vf£N/€)’£ \/^ ii S A L <b W $5.00 O ff First Hair or Nail ServiceWith This Ad »Expires 3/31/10 Call For Appointm ent - 766-8880 Welcome to our ''SpringHas Sprung Sale"' is Delicious! w l i e r e s h o p p in s r C o m o D is c o v e r D a v ie -s B e s t K e p t S e c r e t ¿incl J o i n ilie C e lo b r a iio n ! 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" I like the idea o f putting it out now ,” R um ley said. “ I ’ll break the tie in favor o f doing it nowi” Th e board discussed redoing the tow n ’s website. there were m any residents in Cooleem ee w ithout access to a computer. “ D q you realize how m any peopl.e that’s not going to help. Those people are going to jum p up and dow n when they find out w e did something iike this when at least h alf o f them "Ifw e want to attract a great- don’t have о com puter.” Board member Chris Branham calls the meeting to order. er people base w e’re going to have to have a healthy website to do that,” Ta ylo r said. Ta ylo r showed the board a m ock web page and (old them the average cost o f a new w eb­ site w ould be between $500- $ 800 , but w o u ld not exceed $ 1,0 0 0 . "T h e re ’s going to be an initial cost w hoever we go w ith.” D a yw alt said he understands that a website is a good thing for the tow n , but told the board R um ley tojd the board there were Website designers in C o o l­ eemee and suggested having a w orkshop to get ideas and sug­ gestions. . , Th e board discussed build­ ing a shelter at the tow n ’s play­ ground. D a yw a lt presented tw o es­ tim ates - one for $ 7,5 0 0 , the other for $ 12,30 0 - to build a shelter sim ilar to the one already at the site. “ Th is w ill have to be done in tw o phases. Firs t, to build the shelter and add bathrooms later,” D a yw alt said. Th e board agreed to come up w ith specifics for the building and agreed to request additional proposals. Chandler told the board to consider develo pin g a co m ­ m unity calendar to help keep the residents inform ed o f whot events m ay be going on . "W e w ant people to call tow n hall Continued From Page 1 to re c o g n ize signs o f h ig h - im pact thunderstorm s. Across A m e ric a , there are 50 0 w e ath er-re la te d deaths each year, M ye rs said. "W e can help ready ou r­ selves for the storm s through c o m m itm e n t, education and a w are n e ss,” he sa id . "T h is fo u n d a tio n , although not al­ lo w in g us to becom e storm Revenue Continued From Page 1 .behind the L o w e ’s Food s on N C 801 and nny other facil­ ity that rents room s. T h e tax w o u ld not exceed 6% w hen com bined w ith the county oc­ cupancy tax rate o f 3 % . T h e s e c o n d re s o lu tio n passe.d requests legislation au­ thorizing the collection o f gate operations and fence m ainte­ nance fees w ith property tax c o lle c tio n s. T o w n A tto rn e y Bria n W illiam s told the board that this was the best w a y to deal w ith n on -paym ent. "T h is is the best w a y to do this, it w ill m ake collection a lot eosi'er and enforceable fo r the to w n .” Fe rg u s o n said, tha t w ith Be rm u da R u n ’s gate fee and new entrance system the dis­ cussion o f increasing the fee needs to be addressed since it hasn’t been raised since the incorporation o f the to w n . E d C o le y reiterated that this w ill not im pact the to w n ’s ad p ro o f, .m a y p ro v id e us' the know ledge to m ake k e y , per­ haps life saving decisions fo r ou r fam ily and friends w hen high im pact w eather strikes.” To rn a d o e s oc cu r d u rin g severe thunderstorm s. I f one is forecast, residents should take refuge in a basem ent, or in nn interior low est level ro o m , aw ay from w in do w s. T o leam m ore, visit www. ReadyNC.org, valorem taxes. A l Barnette asked W hen the changes m ay go into effect. . To w n M anager Le e R ollins snid that the change in fees co uld happen b y Ju ly 1 nnd w o u ld begin on a pro-rated basis. ‘ “ It’s not the im position o f a tn x, it’s a fee w e already have nnd this is stream lin ing the m ethod o f a chnnge in collec­ tio n ,” W illiam s said. F e rg u s o n s a id , "W e are c o lle c tin g the fees fo r the re sid e n ts. R ig h t n o w there are several different w ays it’s being collected. T h is w o u ld clean up n lot o f problem s fo r the to w n .” R o llin s ad d e d , “ T h is can h elp. T h is resolution w ill al­ lo w us to collect nlong w ith property tn x.” “ In the pnst 11 years w e ’ ve been a tow n w e ’ve tried to.ac- com odate the residents ... it’s gotten com plicated,” Ferguson snid. C o u n t y P l a n n e r s T o D i s c u s s 3 8 A c r e R e z o n i n g R e q u e s t Th e re w ill be n m eeting o f the D n v ie C o u n ty P la n n in g B oard on Tuesday M arch 23 at 6 p .m . in the second floor Com m issioners R o o m o f the D a vie C o u n ty Adm inistration B u ild in g , 123 S . M a in S t ., M o c ksville . property is nt 20 16 C o rnatzer R o a d nnd is D n vie C o u n ty Tn x Pnrcel 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 4 7. Dennis O . Sm ith is request­ ing to rezon e ap proxim ately .6 19 acrc o ff M arklan d R oad fro m R e s id e n tia l A g r ic u l­ tural ( R - A ) to H ig h w a y B u si­ ness ( H - B ) . T h e area is lo - Jean Snead listens to fellow board member Chuck Taylor. C o m a tze r Properties is re- .................................................questing to rezo n e a p p ro xi- cated to the rear o f property and let us know about certain 3 8 .3 acres o ff C o r - at 10 15 M a rk la n d R o a d and dates o f events that are happen- natzer R o a d fro m Ind ustrial-1 is D a v ie C o u n ty T a x Parcel ing around the tow n.” ( I - 1) to Industrial-3 (1-3 ). T h e H 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 I4 0 2 . Cookbooks and tick& ts a ve^ß o U ig ß ist! H ckyourc u p -iie w a i ÄlishuiyPosI 131W. 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B R Y S O N W H I T B V I C K Y Z I C K M U N D B v a n i n g P a r f o r m a n c a a a t 7 P M i M a r c h 1 7 l h , 1 8 t h , 1 9 t h ,& ^ 0 t h M a t i n « * P a r f o r m a n e a a a t 2 P M i M a r c h 2 0 t h a n d 2 1 s t - R a s a r v a d S a a t l n a • A d u l t s i $ 1 8 & S t u d a n t a / S a n l o r s $ 1 3 C A L L 3 3 8 . 7 8 1 j 3 0 0 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mnrch 18,2010 ■ B1 V arsity B aseball M akes It To 4 - 0 B y B ria n Pitts Davie Enterprise Record In last w eek’s game at M ooresville, D a vie ’s varsity .baseball team pitched like it hns all four games. Th e offense hardly set the w orld on fire but was opportunistic like it’s been all four gnmes. Josh Berryhill nnd Cnrson Herndon dominated on the h ill, and A le x N e w ­ m an, Rynn Foster, Herndon nnd Joe Watson came up w ith crucial hits ns D avie rallied for n 5-2 wii) and basked In the sunshine o f n 4-0 start. The Wny the W ar Eag|es won was fa­ m iliar enough. Tlicy were outhit 6-5 but they continued their attention-grabbing stuff on the m ound. Davie is hitting .244 for the season. Th at,h asn ’t mattered because it’s al­ lowed six runs in four gnmes. Conch M ik e H erndon isn 't w orried nbout the bats.' Davie is playing good teams every time out, and as you know , good pitching’s going to bent good hitting n io sto fth e tim e . “ W c’ll get it going," the coach snid. “ Th e pitching is Just a little bit ahead o f the offense right now ,” You know you cnn pitch it nnd glove It when you 've w on by scores o f 5 -1 ,' 4 -0 ,4 -3 nnd 5-2. A n d you know you 've got something brewing when'your vic­ tims have been M ount Pleasant, Butlcl- (twice) anil M ooresville. “ M t. Plensnnt is ranked N o . 7 In 3 -A ," Herndon said'. “ Butler was sec­ ond in Iheir conference in 2009, nnd they’ve got pitchers going to Charlotte and Pembroke,, M o^resyille hns a renl Vtroiig'Bfiiloll'lUr'nicy've been a ing 12-14 hits ag arpe jToIio td th etn to six is pretty im pressive." Berryhill gave up a tw o-run hom er and three hits as M ooresville tagged him in the first. But he responded like yoti w ould hope a seasoned senior w ould, checking Mooresville on one hit over the next 3 2/3 innings. H e worked 4 2/3 without issuing'a w alk, im proving to 2 -0 w ith a 1.61 E R A . Berryhill is a finesse pitcher. M oores- ville’s lineup niig|it haye figured him out if it had seeii him' a third tim e through the order, so Herndon turned to his deep bullpen. C orey R an da ll, Shnne Cnrter and Wntson combined for one-plus inning o f shutout ball. Then Herndon stole the show. He came on in the sixth and threw B B s , striking out four in tw o innings and Please See 4-0 - Pngc B 7 Worth Noting... C a rso n H e rn d o n struck out four in tw o relief innings,,and, lie,blis­ tered n double o ff the fence as D a vie .varsity baseball erased a 2-0 deficit in a 5-2 w in at M oo resville. . M o rg a n W y n tt o f D a vie vars ity softball hom ered innn 8-4 w in over E . Fo rs yth , and S n ra H a n d y just m issed a hom er w hen s|ie laced a triple. A d n in S m ith and R ic k y B e ll o f D a vie boys track and Jo rle S ln ca th and M cc h cl G a d s o n o f the girls w on tw o individual events each as D a vie dom inated Forbu sh. A n th o n y C a p ra o f D n vie g o lf shot a 1-over 35 at Berm uda R u n W est and an even 36 at W inston L a k e . Lo g n n Ja m e s shot 1 ^over 3 7 at Statesville C o u n try C lu b . C a ro lin e M ille r struck out 11 in five-plus innings o f relief as D a vie J V softball defeated W . R o w a n 13- 5 . She also tripled and doubled. W ill Beeson o f D a vie J V bas'e- ballpitchedntw o-hittertoleadn2-0 w in over M ooresville. D a vie look the lead on n Nicl? Bosw ell double that scored TViylor F ra n lt. : : C o d y M a r tin p f S . D a vie base­ ball wen\ ,“) I fpr 7 \yi'th, S tw o w in s, including a grand slam and a long double o ff the top o f a 390-foot fence. C o lto n O rre ll went 4 for 6. A sliding Brandon Wilson beats the throw to third during the JV baseball team’s 2-0 win.- Photos by James Barringer Comes Up Big For JV Baseball will Beeson tossed a complete-game two-hltter. T a y lo r Fra n k and N ic k Bosw ell delivered key hits in the second inning, but last w eek’s Davie J V bnsebnll game against visiting M ooresville quickly bccame pitcher W ill Beeson’s show. Davie gave up 18 runs in a pair o t season-opening losses to Butler, but Beeson gave his team a big boost, com pleting seven innings in just 90 pitches (12.8 per inning) to lead a 2-0 victory. T h a t was crucial becnuse D a vic has only managed seven runs In three games. “ H e pitched his roar end o ff,” conch D a n n y Allard said. “ T h e y didn't even Vget a'iuilner to third base.” Beeson finished w ith a tW o-hitter, and o ffse t fo u r w a lks w ith seven strikeouts. “ W e m ixe d in som e changeups against some o f their bigger hitters to keep them offbalance, but we stuck m ostly w ith the fastball," Allard said. “ H e was throwing the ball so w e ll, they were having a hard tim e catching up w ith just his fastball.” Freshm an right fielder Karcii A rey turned in the fine.sfdefensive play by ; nagging dow n a fly in foul ground. “ A s soon as he caught it,he slammed into the fence," he said. “ H o som ehow Please See Beeson - Page B6 South Baseball Racking Up Runs, W ins B y B ria n Pitts Davie Enterprise Record A s well as South Dnvie is hitting the ball, its pitching needs only to be half­ w ay efficient for the Tigers to w in. Last week they improved to 3-0 with wins o f 13-8 over visiting Rivcrbend and 9-5 at Westchester Country D a y in H igh Point. C o d y M artin looked like an all-star at the plate, although that's hardly a surprise. T h e sw eet-sw inging lefty iaunchcd ii grand-slam hom er ngninst R iverb erid, and he' barely -missed a hom er against Westchester, Slam m ing a pitch o ff the 39Q-foot fence. “ Thnt kid needs to conUnue to play baseball,” coach B obby B yerly said o f the three-sport athlete. “ H e's special.” In the enrly going against Riverbend, the Tiger? seemed destined for their first defeat. Th e y'fo u n d themselves behind 4-0 after the second inning, and they trailed 6-2 going into the bottom o f the fourth. Riverbend's cleanup batter/pitcher' was an carly nightmare for South., “ Riverbend was lough,” Byerly snid. “ Th e y had a stud and he struck out five o f the first six batters and seven o f the first 10. H e hit a missile into left-center and they took the lead 3-0 (In Ihe first). Th e y were a real sound team ." ‘ So how, did the Tigers com e back and w in going away? Th e y seem ingly flipped a sw itch, scoring four runs in the fourth and seven more iti the fifth fo i a 13-6 lend. “ W e settled dow n in the third,” he snid. “ I stnrted telling them to tnke a pittih, w e worked atid eventually got some guys on base. Th e ir pitcher strug­ gled when he pitched from the stretch. H e ’s n different benst com ing from the stretch, nnd we finnlly got to him and they pulled him in the fourth.” Th e biggest highlight was C o d y ’s grand slam .'H e went 2 for 3 with five R B Is . • “ It’s 300 to center and he hit it over the pine trees in dead center,” he said. “ H e hit it 350 or somewhere around there.” Caleb M nrtin (2 for 3 , double, three , R B Is ) and Colton O rrell (2 for 2) were hot. Dakota Thom pson was I for 2 nnd N ic k M an zih l l fo r4 . To m m y Joe Boyette earned the win by recording the final six outs. C o d y's season got ridiculous in the 9-5 w in at Westchester. H e went 3 fo r4 with three R BIs,,including a huge blast o ff the top o f the 390 fence in center. “ O n e o f the pnrents snid: ‘ W e ll, C o d y w o n't hit one out todny,’" B yerly said. “ It was 390 in center and C o d y hit the top o f the fence. H e ’s smooth as silk. H e has a lot o f power and can go to both fields. Th e y threw him aw ay and aw ay and he laced one to left. H e does all the little things to this point." Th e blast went for a' long double. “ Th e center fielder hnd a cannon, and C o d y’s not real fleet o f foot, either," he said. C a leb handled the pitch in g, g o­ ing six innings. Boyette closed in the seventh. Corbin W est went 2 for 3. O rrell was 2 for 4 . C a leb ,Travis Leonard and Boyette had one hit ench. L e t ’s not forget the defense o f Leonard at third nnd O rrell behind the plate. “ Leonard made tw o real good plays at Ihird,” .he said.' ■' O rrell has a.quick release, always looking to catch a base runner ventur­ ing o ff too far. “ H e really turned the com er,” he said. “ H e came out w ith a little more focus. H e ’s blocking up everything. H e picked a guy o ff third. W e dropped tw o throws (the pnst tw o games) after he had come up and gunned it. He'hnd one dead by 10 feet.” ■ • N o te s : Th e Tigers have piled up 32 runs in three gam es, scoring at least nine in each gam e. Last yenr at this tiine they were 1-2 w ith 12 total runs on the w ay to 4 - 9 .... Byerly said W estchester’s field was picturesque. “ M a n , their field is n ice ," he said. .“ Th e y said; ‘W e brought in 24 tons o f dirt and steamrolled the field this m orn­ ing.’ It’s unbelievable. I bet their hitting facility had to be $100,000." Tennis Endures Heartbreaker In Opener B y B ria n Pitts Davie Enterprise Record M oim t.Tabor defeated DnVie’s ten­ nis tenm 6-0 ip lnst w eek’s season opener, but the final was as deceiving as It gets. I W hen you look into the num bers, it was hardly n 6-0 m ntch. W hat,m nde it extrem ely hnrd to take wns the fact three ofthe singles matches went to tie­ breakers an^l Tabor survived all three. W hnt m ade it even harder to take was Davie w on the first set in each O f those eventual tiebreaker losses. , W hat n w ay to jstnrt the season. -Not only did D avie start the season w ith a conference match insteacl o f a iioncpnference tuneup,' it opened ngainst a menacing opponent. Davie "^hasbeen around,54 years nndJt hilght- be the first time it has opened a season against a league rival. ^ .■you had to feel for C h ip Bam hardt, w ho wns conching his first luatch ever. “ T h e s c o r e d o e s n o t r e f l e c t o u r t r u e l e v e l o f p l a y . W e f o u g h t h a r d . W h e n t h r e e o f s i x m a t c h e s g o t o t i e b r e a k e r s , y o u ’ r e r i g h t ■ t h e r e .” -Coach Chip Bamhardt Last year Dnvie played three noncon­ ference matches before getting Into Central Piedinont Conference play. Tabor (2-0) had a match under its belt before facitig D a vje . Rain started falling after singles, and w ith the verdict decided, the tenms declined to send out the doubles tenms. . “ Th e y were a m ore experienced team , and we knew they were going I to be, tough,” Bam hardt said, “ B u i the score dpes not reflect our true le ve l' o f play. W e fought hard. W hen three o f your six matches go to tiebreakers, you’ re right there.” If you don't believe that, look at 20 0 9 .Tabo r beat D avie 9-0 in the first meeting and 5-4 in the rematch. . Freshm an Scott Gallim ore had a w ild match at N o . 1 , losing in a tie­ breaker. Th e final tally was 6 -2 , 5-7 (11 -1 3 ). Th e y exchanged blows for tw o hours, 20 m inutes. “ It went bnck nnd forth, bnck nn(l forth,” Bnrnhnrdt said. “ Scott played a kid w ho was really banging the ball and Scott played hard, H e played sm art. Th a t’s a heartbreaker right there, H e showed a toil o f heart.” Senior Bret W illiam s had a tense match nt N o . 2 , losing in' a tiebreaker. It was 6 -4 ,1 -6 (2 -10 ). Junior Daniel M o xle y and Ta b or’s fifth seed kept com ing at one another. Th e Spartan, how ever, was a wee bit better as M o xle y lost 6 -4 , 3-6 (8-10) in a tiebreaker. Juniors A le x Flem in g, Ryan M o xle y and M att Hursey played the three, four and six seeds, respe?- tively. “ I ’m proud o f how they fought,” Bam hardt said. “ W e just didn’t get St done in the tiebreakers. W illiam s, Flem ing nnd Dnniel M o xle y played great. Th e y were just edged oiit. D a n ­ iel had broken strings and had to use his dad’s racket. H e didn’t even have liis tool and he pushed it to a tiebreak­ er.” ' Th e W ar Eagles didn’t lack energy and passion. W hat they lacked was a w arm up. It was like buying a new baseball glove and tnking it straight to a gnme without oiling it dow n and breaking it in. Please See Tennis - Page B2 V 4-.Ч B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 Glenn McCurdy works during a practice Tiie War Eagles stretch before practice. They’re hoping to surge into the upper half of the league. Tennis... C o n tin u e d F r o m Pngc B 1 “ W c hadn’t been in n match nnd it's lilce you suddenly get n title shot,” he said. “ W e weren’t quite ready for a title shot. We didn’t hnvb any warm ups. W o went straight to the top o f the conference.” ' Last year Reynolds, Tabor , and West Forsyth finished 1-2- 3 in the C P C . Dnvie was fourth. I f Reynolds doesn’t w in the league, there needs to be an in­ vestigation. But second is w hh- 'in rench. Dnvic w ill get another crnck lit Tabor. “ It’s Reynolds, Tabor and everybody else,” he said. “ If you wnnt to be in that upper echelon, it’s a iiard step to mal«e but w c can m ake it. Reynolds is unreachable. T h e y ’ve got na­ tionally-ranked players.” Davie has lost five straight to the Spnrtans. It hasn’t defeated them since 20 07. ' !■ Matt Hursey is a starter for the War Eagles.Evan Lankford is a promising freshman.- Photos by James Barringer C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P A R T M E N T S A n a c t i v e e l d e r l y c o m m u n i t y Is now accepting applications for spacious 1 & 2 bedroom conveniently located in W fnston-Salem , with handicap accessible units available. A ll electric, water luid appliances included. I^cnt based on income. . Section 8 assistance available. C all 336-765-4354 or apply at 201 Park Ridge Circle, W inston-Salem , N C . Office hours: M -W -F 8:30 am -5;00 pm . T D D Relay 1-800-735-2962. 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U6608c, 8 /0 9 ' '• M00S3 4 4 2 4 ,9 /6 /0 ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - B3 Reynolds Puts On a 2 -Under Show In Golf Senior twins Anthony nnd N ic k ' Cnprn were constnnts lnst week ns D avie's go lf team competed in three matches. An th on y paced Davie iii two o f them , while junior Logan Jam es led the W ar Eagles in the other. In a 14 6 -149 loss to Forsyth Country D a y at Berm uda Run W est, An th on y tied for mednlist honors with a 1-over 35. Fo u r guys shot 3 7 , including D a ­ vie sophomore Joe S in k. N ic k Capra (38) and sophomore Tom m y Dillon (39) rounded out D a vie ’s scores. "W e lost a tough match to a tradi­ tion-rich F C D ," coach Chris Cnilison said. “ A three-stroke defeat is never easy to sw allow , but w e’ ve lost lo F C D by 10-15 strokes in the past." Jam es’ I-o ve r 37 tied him for third in a match nt Stntesville Counlry C lu b. Salisbury was first at 150; Dnvie and Statesville tied at 156. Th e other three scores for D a vie came from N ick Capra (38), An th on y Capra (40) and D illon (4 1). “ W c shot our best score to date,” Callison said o f D a vie ’s 12-over. N o one could have touched R e yn ­ olds in a match at W inston La ke . The Dem ons fired a 2-under 142 - in rainy conditions, no less - to beat Dnvie by 15 strokes. Reynolds is the defending Central Piedm ont Conference cham ­ pion. “ Playing on.Reynplds’ hom e course in the rain mnde for difficult plnying conditions,” Cnilison snid. “ But the conditions were the snme for both tenms.” Reynolds posted scores o f 33, 35 nnd 36. An th on y Cnpra tied for third at even-pnr 36. N ic k Capra shot 38 nnd Jnmes 4 1 . Dnvie got 42s from Dillon nnd Junior Brice Rencgar. “ W e need tb m nke continued im ­ provements in order to compete with them when the conference season starts,” he snid. D H S C o a c h S t a r t i n g N e w S w i m P r o g r a m A t D a v i e F a m i l y Y i W C A Humphrey If yo u ’re in m iddle school or high school nnd yo u ’re serious nbout sw im ­ m ing, Dnvie conch Ben Hum phrey is running a satellite program from the W inston-Salem TVdc three days a week at the D avie Y M C A . Th e M on day, Wednesdny nnd Fri­ day sessions begin at 4 p.m . and end at 5:30 p .m . It started tw o weeks ago, nnd it w ill Inst nnother three or four weeks. Davie needs more yenr-rbund sw im m ers, nnd Hum phrey hopes this opportunity will give D n vic ’s progrnm a boost. “ W e are trying to put a competitive team at the Dnvie Y M C A as n sntellite program ,” H um phipy said. “ This is the first tim e,(TVde) has ever done this. T h e y ’re t^ in g to reach out to anybody in Davie County thnt is interested in sw im m ing in n yenr-roim d program because a lot o f the kids from Davie are having to drive to W inston. 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Coach Eric Alspaugh picked up Mitchell Baldwin, who starred jit Reynolds before be­ coming a starting guard for Charlotte. Baldwin scored 25 in an extremely easy opener, 124-54 over DC’s Fin­ est. The youngest team in thè league, and the newest, opened victoriously as West Rowan Grill defeated veteran-laden Hatzoff 71-55. Xavier Dulin (24 points), Michael Key (18) iind Jamal Mayfield (13), three high schoolers froin Davie, led the way. Cozart’s Handyman Services 63 (OT) - Carlos Dixon 23, Brian Lane 15, Marnic Lewis i2, Bike Lew­ is 10, Barry Chunn 6. ■ Bird Gang 62 - Roman Davis 17, Zalinor Banks 15, Mario Hawkins 13, Tremaine King 6, Julian Moore 4, Matt Burchette 4, Marcus Lassiter 2. Nccdmorc Logging 82 - Steve Heggins 22, Tristan Rankin 16, Snip Keaton 12, William Allison 12, Bryan Avery 11, T.J. Gaither 4, Paris Wilson 3, Darrell Mor­ rison 2. Barnette Heating & Air 65 - Scott Tonidiindel 16, Eric Lowery 10, Matt Van Hoy 10, Greg Barnette 8, Bubba Coleman 8, Andy Everhart 7, Brent Basser 3, Brent Wall 3. Team V 124 - Eric Alspaugh 34, Juan Griffin 30, Mitchell Baldwin 25, Austin Spaugh 19, Cedric Gra­ ham 15. . DC’s Finest 54 - David Pitts 23, LaBron May­ field 16, Daniel Hennings 10, Ryan Hargrove 3, Scott Tandon 2. , Cozart’s Handyman Services 91 - Barry Chunn 20,Charles Miller 17, Carlos Dixon 16, Brian Lane 15, Brandon Chrapek 12, Marnic Lewis 9, Bike Lewis 2. DC’s Finest 60 - Josh Holcomb 1'8, LaBron May­ field 15, Al Evans 10, David Pitts 7, Ryan Hargrove 4, Kenny Orsillo 4, John Evans 2. The Remedy 69 - Matt Hudson 31, Scott Sundusky 14, Brandon Maxwell 13, Raheem Martin 8, Jeremy Miller 3. • Few Good Men 112 - Avery Patterson 27, Nyrobi Mason 26, Jimmy Kessler 17, Isaac Johnson 12, Ah- mad Murphy 10, Sam Hillie 8, Brandon Finger 8, An­ thony Oglesby 4. Hatzoff 55 - Ray Bristow 16, Drew Àbsher 14. Shawn Westbrook 9, Vincent Cockerham 6, Lance Ev­ erette 6, Christian Summer 2, Speedy Redmond 2. West Rowan GrlH 71 - Xavier Dulin 24, Michael Key 18, Jamal Mayfield 13, Nathan Jones 4, Steven Wilson 3, Brandon Walls 3, Darius Hall 2. Old School D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m M a r c h , 1 9 8 6 G re g B n m eU e, a tight end for D n v ie , .signed lo play football lit Cntnw bn. “ T h e y run the snme offense w e d o ,” Barnette said o f the, w ishbone. “ It w o n ’t be new to m e.” • D a v ie ’s baseball team trailed 5-0 after three Innings nnd lost 7 -2 to visiting NortI) IredcH. D n vie got on the board in the bottom o f Ihe fifth . A fte r Te rry M cC ln n n o n doub led, D n vie got singles from B o b Richnrdson nnd T im N estor. T im B o w les re­ lieved in the sixth and gave up tw o runs, but both were unearned. A lie n Bruce took tiie loss ns D n vie dropped to 1-2 . .• D iw ie ’s boys tennis tenm opened the season w ith an em - pnthic 9-0 w in nt South R o w n n . T h e D a vie w inners, starting at N o . 1 seed and m ovin g dow n the ladder, were Scotty W ands ( 6 -4 ,6 -2 ),O rn n t Henson (6 -3 ,6 -4 ), Ke ith D a y (6 -3 ,6 -2 ),T o n y Le ftw ic h (6 -0 , 6-6) , C h u c k Eb e rt (6 -2 , 6 -4) and C ra ig Sm ith (7 -6 ,6 -4 ) .T h e doubles w inners were W nnds-H enson (6 -3 ,6 -7 , 7 -5 ), Le ftw ic h -W ill Plitt (6 -0 ,6 -1 ) nnd D n y -Eb e rt ( 6 -1 ,6 -1 ). • IW A A ll-S tn r Chnm pionship W restling cam e to the B rock G y m in late M arc h . T h e m ain event featured IW A W orld H e a v y ­ w eight cham pion W ild Snm son against Avalanche Buss TV le r. 'IV Ie r was the undefeated N W A M id -A tln n tic chnm pion, thanks to a victory ove r C o w b o y R o n Bass. W orld Brass Knuckles cham pion M a n M ou n tain L in k , m anaged by Pln yb o y H eart, defended his title against the Itnlinn Sb illion . T h is m ntch had no rules nnd could not be stopped b y in jury. T h e M idgets W orld ch a m p io n, 99-pound M ig h ty Jo e , defended his title ngnin^t 94-pound Little Bruiser. T h e Southern Th g Tenm cham pion.s, T h e Zam b u ie Exp ress, defended their title against M r. W restling and General Le e R am sey. B r ie f s , D a t e s F u n d r a i s e r T e n n i s Register n ow to pnrticipnte in the Serve A fric n Tennis To u r­ nam ent M n rch 26-28 at the South D a vie C o u rts, hosted b y the youth o f First Baptist C hurch in M o c ksville to raise m on ey for the 2 0 11 A fric a M ission Te nm o f 17 youth and eiglit adults. Tlie team w ill spend tw o w eeks in Eth io p ia during the sum ­ m er o f 2011, w o rkin g in the orphanages nnd m inistering to the children. Th e tenm is w o rkin g townrds rnising $ 88,400 fo r the trip. Registration for one event is $20. Eac h ndditional event is $5. Pnrticipnnts can piny m en ’s singles, m en’s doubles, w o m e n ’s singles, w o m e n ’s doubles, m ixe d doubles, over 55 w o m e n ’s doubles, over 55 m en's doubles nnd ju n io r R u b le s (under 16 ). R egistration closes M arch 19 . C ontact Tn m i D a n ie l at inemor- /«7otee /j@ rto/.tvw i or 9 18 -5 226 o r 4 9 2 -2 19 9 . D C S o f t b a l l C i i n i c Th e D a vie C o u n ty H ig h School softball conches nnd pinyers w ill host a Little League C lin ic on S u n d ay, M arch 2 1 from 2-5 p .m . nt the C o m p le x. T h e cost for girls playin g Little Le ag u e is $ 10 (111 iidvim cc). T h e cost for girls not playin g Little Leag ue is $20. C o o l e e m e e R e c S o f t b a l l Cooleem ee R ec is tnking'registrntion fo r U S S S A open and church softball team s. T h e open league w ill play on M on days nnd W ednesdays, nnd the church lengue w ill play on Tuesdays nnd Th u rsd ays. T h e cost per team is $ 425 , w hich includes um pires, sanction, balls for gam es and n scorekeeper. T h e leagues w ill begin in late A p r il. C n ll Lnrr>' Th ies (6 9 2-729 9 ) o r R obb ie Th ies (399- 3 72 4 ). M - D R e c S o f t b a l l T h e M o c k s v ille -D a v ie R ecreation D e partm e n t is taking registration fo r open nnd church softbnll team s. T o sign up a tenm , call M ik e G a rn e r nt 75 1-2 3 2 5 . S o f t b a l l T o u r n a m e n t Th e re w ill be a m e n ’s open/church softball tournam ent w ith five hom e runs on M a rc h 2 7 at R ic h P a rk. T h e entry fee is $ 15 0 . Fra n k D o tso n is taking the first eight team s. C a ll him at 655 -4629. Congratulations to this week’s B A S K E TB A LL C O N T E S T m N N E n S ! F irs t P la c e = $ 2 0 .0 0 to A n th o n y S e lle rs S e c o n d P la c e = $ 5 .0 0 to A a ro n N a y lo r WOWIII Seven contestants finished tied at the top this week with 3 missed games each. 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Frnnk (1 Gnrrett Nestor went 1 for 2. for 3) singled nnd scored on n Dust files as Wil Cope tries to get the out at second.- Photos by James Barringer Wil Cope grounds out. Taylor Frank had a big hit. At right, Kirklin Bowles backs away from some chin music. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, IViarch 18,2010 - B7 Softball Bounces Back, Ham m ers Tw o Foes T h e 0-2 stnrt w n sn't what D n vie vnrsity softball coach A lyse Bow den w anted, but the response coiild n ’ t have been any better. Dnvie squnred its record nt 2-2 last w eek, defenting West Row an (1 l-I in five innings) and East Forsyth (8-4) in a pair o f hom e nonconference gnmes. “ (In losses to Lfcdford and ■ La k e Norm an) w e were m aking contact, but w e weren’t finding holes,” Bow den'said. “ This was real im portant. T h e y ’ ve been w orking hard nnd they needed n w in to show them w hy they’ve been w orking hard.” T h è W nr En g le s hit W est Row an im m edintely, grnbbing n 2-0 lend in the first. Th e spark was a T o ri C lo n tz double. A Kristina Parrish single helped key thé inning. ' ■ Davie delivered the knockout blow in the fou rth , extending a 2-1 lead to 6- 1 . A fte r Par­ rish drew a w alk, Grace Lo e f- fler singled. Tisha Funderburk bunted and reached on nn error. Tw o more West errors followed n Sara H andy single. C lo n tz, w h o pitched five three-hit innings without w alk­ ing a batter, went 2 for 4 , dou­ bled and reached base three times. Shdje Lagle was also 2 for 4 . Pnrrish and Loeffier were I for 2 . H andy, Moi'gan W yatt nnd M ichelle Ham ilton were t for 3. W yatt's hit vt»as a double. Against East Forsyth, Davie took full com m and early. W y a tt’s gro u n d out gave D n vie a 1-0 lead in the first. C lo n tz had walked and m oved up on a Lagle single. Lindsey Bailey was hit by a pitch in the second. She scored on a triple fey H andy. D a v ie ’s 2 -0 lead m u s h ­ roomed to 6-0 in the third. Haley M c C u n e , L a g le , W y a tt, Par­ rish, Loeffler and Bailey stijing together six singles. Lo e ffie r’s plated tw o runs. C lo ntz did all the pitching for the second straight gam e. “ Sh e has re n lly ,m a tu re d for someone w ho is a sopho­ m ore and pitching, on varsity,” Bow den said. ■ ’ Loeffier has fiourished as a senior, and Parrish hns turned heads as n freshmnn. “ Pnrrish finnlly got the fresh­ mnn jitters out o f the w a y, and she’s come through the Inst tw o games,” she said. W yatt hit her first home run, after hitting a m ind-boggling nine in 20 09. H a n d y caught fire last week and flirted with a hohie run against East, settling for the triple. “ Sh e a lm o st cleared the fence,” she said. “ It was deep, I ’ve never seen her hit the wny Parrish Loeffler Wyatt Handy she’s been hitting. She’s been doing renlly good.” Loeffler wns 2 for 2 with n w alk. Lagle and Bhiley were 2 for 3 , each reaching base three tim es. W yntt wns 2 for 4 wilh three R B ls . Handy wns 2 for 4. Parrish wns 1 for 3 with a w alk. M cC une wns 1 for 4 . Hnm illon drew tw o w a lk s ., JVs Rally, Fail Short 8 - 7 Berryhill Hcrdon Caroline M ille r’s dom i­ nance in a season-Qpening 13-1 rout o f Ledford turned out to be an appetizer. Th e freshman continued her torrid start in the second gnme o f the senson, n 13-5 blowout o f visiting West Row nn lnst w eek. M iller cnme on In relief nnd shut West dow n for five- plus innings, striking out 11. in the process. She had struck out nine in five hitlcss innings against Ledford . M iller did it with the bnt, too, hitting a triple and double and driving in tw o runs. 4-0... Brooke Bnll nnd ' Megan Barringer both reached bnse twice in four tries ns Davie im ­ proved to 2-0 with 26 runs in twojgam es. The W ar Eagles were head and shoulders above the first tw o opponents, but that wasn’t the case in a hom e gnme with Enst Forsyth. E n s tb u ih a 7-1 leadandheld on to beat D a vie 8 -7. Th e W ar Eagles did m ake an nm azing rnlly. Th e y trniled 7-1 in the sixth inning, then scored six runs to forge n 7 -7 tie. M orgnn Cnrter stnrted the chnrge w ith n single. M nry-Beth Sherrill nnd Bnll snndwiched doubles around a Lauren Ta y ­ lor single ns Davie came nil the w ay back. Unfortunately, the comebnck didn’t result in a victory. East scored in the top o f the seventh. Its rally started with a Davie er­ ror. There were tw o wnlks. A n d Dnvie couldn’t handle East's bunts. . "T lie y killed us with bunts,” conch Yancy M opse said. “ Th e y didn’t have any hhs in that inning.” 'is i C o n tin ue d F ro m Page B l earning the save. M ooresville had gone dow n on ' strikes Once before Herndon toed the liibber. That wns n staggering performance for a guy m aking his first pitching appearance o f tho season. It had to feel good considering Herndon had to see a 14.00 E R A beside his name every time he picked up the 2009 newspaper, nithough he only threw one inning in '0 9 . . H ern don cnn sling it around 88 m p h , so M ooresville had to be quivering when his first offering sailed over the batter’s head. “ Carson wns throwing gns,” his fathpr-coach said. “ H e ’s got a great changeup and he threw some curveballs for strikes," TV'ailIng 2 -0 , D avie's offense erupted in the , fourth without warning, M ooresville’s pitcher had faced the m inim um through three, but New m an started Ihe fourth w ith n llne-drive single, Foster' fallow ed w ith a hit. Then Herndon absolutely m urdered one to center, the laser slam m ing o ff the fence for n run-scoring double, ' - ■ M ooresville chose to intentionnlly w alk Tyier Jordnn to put the force o n , nnd it unlntentlpnnlly wnlked Connor Bodenhnm or. Dnvie'seized n 3-2 lead on a sw inging-bim t single by W atson. Th e W ar Engles finnlly put M ooresville nwny w ith tw o runs In the seventh. \ D n vie is flyin g high nt 4 -0 , but H erndon doesn’t want to get carried nwny. It's enrly, nnd the demnnding Central Piedm ont Conference race hasn't even begun. “ W e’ve got to stny level-hended nbout it iind keep w orking,” he said, ' N otes: W hen M ooresville scored in the first, D n vie '^ 2 1-in n in g streak w ith ou t an enrned run allowed was over. N o w its E R A is 0.50. ... Jordan went 1 for 2 w ith tw o w alks. N ew m a n, Herndon and W ptson were 1 for 3 . Herndon had D avie's lone extrn-bnse hit. Foster wns 1 for 4 . ... Bodenhnm er didn’t get n hit, but whnt he did worked just the snme: three wnlks nnd one hit by p itc h ,... Th e top averages belong to Jordan (.40 0 , 4 for 10 ), W atson (.3 75 ,3 -8 ) and Herndon (.333, 4 -12 ). ... 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D n vie cnptiired 16 events, led by tw o double winners in individunrevents - Jorie Sinbnth (long ju m p , triple jiim p ) nnd M echel O adson (discus, shot put), : ■ ■ "Jo rie ’s 3 1-10 in the triple ju m p wns especinlly im pres­ sive,” Bciter snid. Belter finnlly hns thé depth he’s longed fo r ove r the pnst II years. H e hns 49 girls -' six seniors, live juniors, 22 sopho­ mores nnd 16 freshmen. Dnvie put thnt depth on full display against Forbush. TOylor Sm oot (IC O hurdles), Chelsea , W hitaker (|6 0 0 ), Caitlin Tu t- • terow (400), Kaitlyn .Hutchins, (300 hurdles);rBmerflld 'nithill V (80 0 ), A n n a M cB rid e (320 0), Sam M o y e r (pole vault) and M ekayla Bosw ell (high jum p) earned, first places, and Davie controlled nil four relays. , Th e winning relays included H o lly Th o m p so n , Ta ylo r A n ­ derson,.E<Tuthill and Tlitterow on the 3200; Sierra Ferrell, M a - rissa Perkins,K iran Dhillon and ■ A m y Steller on the 800; Bailey W illiam s, Nakia Carter, Hnley M cK n ig h t and Lacey Tuthill on the 400; and W hitaker, Th o m p­ son, E . Ttithill and Tlitterow on the 1600. “ There arc m ore girls on the team than in the past 11 years," Beiter snid. “ In some o f the early m eets, I told the girls thnt ju.st - about everyone w ill be running in either the 3200 or 1600 relnys. W e hnd six different 1600 rejnys. Th e w ork cthic is ns good ns it over has been, and this is due in large pnrt to the 'scnlor lender- , ship. Th e glris finished second In the conference last yenr, and they w ould like to challenge M ount Tabor for first. But the conference is stronger thnn in the past couple o f yenrs,specifi­ cally in the distance events.” A t least one o f those strong distance runners belongs to D a ­ vie - M cB ride. “ M cB rid e dropped 16 sec­ onds o ff from her indoor state ' meet in the 3200,” he said. Beiter can't wait to see how much ilifference tho deep roster m akes. “ W ith the Inrger num bers, it w ill nllow us to spread individu- nls around in different events,” he said. “ Ill the past four years our tüp athletes would have to compete in four events at the conference cham pionships.This yenr tho gonl is to be nble to use our depth to mnke sure w e are fresh in the running events.” T h e b o y s te a m , w h ic h cruised past Forbush 10 2-43, is even bigger, than the girls. C o a c h DoY'o.re H o lm a n hns 6 7 bodies, the largest tenm in m em ory.There nre nine seniors, 18 juniors, IS sophomores nnd 25 freshm en. W ith those kinds o f numbers, Dnvie should be nble to improve on Inst yenr’s flfth-plnce finish in the C P C . “ Th is wns n grent meet to stnrt the season w ith ," Belter said. “ W e really used this meet to see w ho we have and what each nthlete has thé potontinl ' to do . W e hnve nthletes thnt are , com peting in practice against each other, nnd that w ill only m ake the team better. Between the, boys and g ir|s ,'w e haye nround llO 'a th lo te s. Th e re is strength in num bers; and w e’re- going to use that to have a suc­ cessful season.” ' Th e Dnvie boys nlso had two double winners among individu­ als - Adn m Srnith (110 hurdles, 300 hurdles) hnd R ic k y B e ll (shot pùtÿ discus); ; > , “ In his-two,.vicfories, Adnm^; ' nlrendy outperfofm e'djhis best ] ■. tim es from Inst ye a r," Beiter said. ' , Jacob W h ita ljer(l6 0 d ),B rn d D e al (4 0 0 ), D a vis M ossm an (3200), Johnathan Boles (pole va u lt). Craven C h u n n -O akley (triple ju m p ) and P .J. N e e ly (high jum p) enmed first pliices as Dnvie cnptured 12 events. “ W hitnkcr’s m ile tim e wns 25 seconds better thiin his best from 2009,” Bciter snid. “ M oss- m hn hns m nde trem end ou s im provem ent from Inst yenr. H e has really mnde n com m it­ m en t, running over the sum ­ m er, running cross country and m aintaining n good trnining schedule throughout the winter. H e im proved over n m inute on his 3200 from last year." T h e boys took {w o relays' - B ria n B u llin s , D e a l, Josh M oney nnd Sterling Tknch in the 3200, nnd Ln ke SInbnch, Devon Dulnney, A .J . 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In a ll, eight U S A rm y , fou r U S N a v y and six U S A r m y -A ir Force veterans enjoyed a tim e o f fe llo w ­ ship, and fo o d . T h e A rm y A ir Force was the forerunner to the U S A ir force w hich was form ed as a sepa­ rate branch o f the m ilitary on Sept. 18 19 4 7. “ A s 1 experienced on the H o n o r Flig h t in Ihe Inte fall o f 20 0 9 , I en­ jo ye d once again listening to their stories o f the G reat W a r,” said K y le Sw ic eg o od , organizer. "In ou r group o f D a vie C o u n ty veterans, w e had m en w h o served at Pearl H arbo r during the great attack, a su rvivor o f a torpedoed ship that sank, B -2 4 bom ber flight, crew s, a prisoner o f W ar in the European theater, a m em ­ ber o f the En o la G a y crew , purple heart recipients and I could go on and o n ." ' • ■ . Th e veterans enjoyed a bartie- cue sandwich and peach cobbler. A group photo was taken that w ill be given to the library history room as w ell ns to Deano's B B Q ns a m em ory o f the day's event. H a n k V a n H o y , Te rry B ro w n , and Jerry Sw icegotjd helped fun d this event. B ill Steed and D o n W ooten added their efforts. Th ose present were : J .B . C a ld w e ll, H a ro ld Fra n k , Janies Fo s ­ ter, B o b Potter, A u b ry G ra y , Jack Je ro m e , Joh n C a u d le , C h arlie W bod - ru ff, R alph G a ll, Irvin H e p le r, Gletias M c C ln m ro c k , Charlie’ C ra ig H an es, Jam es "Jayb ird" P lo tt, Fra n k C o u c h , W illia m E . H a llj C h lo e Le a ze r, Jr. B o w d e n , and Jo h n Fo rd h a m . A n o th e r reunion w ill be planned fo r later In the sum m er. Í Charlie Woodruff, US Army Airforce speaks with John Caudle. US Army Airforce James "Jaybird" Plott talks with Harold Frank. \л:< к: rii C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 ii ! ÏÎ ^ lì-: ll! ’ Businesswomen Award Scholarship For Conference 4 S m it h -E llis E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Am nnOn Susnn Sm ith nnd Miclm el Edw ard Ellis II o f East Bend w ill be married A p ril 17 at B ixb y Church o f the Livin g G o d in Advancc, ' Th e bride-elect is the daughter o f Keniicth D a vid 'S m ith and Donna W ood Sm ith o f Advnnce. She is a graduate o f D avic H igh School. ' The grpom-to-,be is the son o f M ichnel Edw ard Bllis o f Colfnx nnd Jettie Thcresn W illinm s o f Atlnntn; O n . H e is a grndunte o f Dnvie H ig h School. I t , ' '■ ‘ t’ S e a f o r d -R it c h ie E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d M r. nnd M rs. Je ff Seaford announce the engagement o f their dnuglitcr, Knti Elizabeth Seaford to Jason.Christopher Ritchie, son o f M r. and M rs. Rnndy Ritchie o f M ocksville. Th e bride-tp-be is n 20 07 grndunte o f D n vie C o u n ty H ig h School nnd is em ployed with Costco. Th e groom -to-be is a 2003 grndunte o f Dnvie County H ig h School nnd is em ployed w ith M id South D rillin g. A M n y 1 wedding is planned nt 1812 Hitching Post in Tu m - ersburg. Th e D n vie Business, W om ­ en ’s Association has awarded Mnrgnret “ M nggie” Sim m ons n scholnrship to attend the Hugh O ’Brian Youth Leadership C o n ­ ference (H O B Y ) nt W ake Forest University. Founded in 1958, H O B Y ’s m ission is to provide lifelong leadership de velo pm en t o p ­ portunities thnt em power indi-' viduals to achieve their highest potentinl. H O B Y programs nre conducted nnnunlly throughout the United Stntcs, serving local and international high school students. Th e conference is open to high school rising juniors. Sim m ons plans to becom e n high school history tencher. In her scholnrship request to D B W A ,M a g g ie said; “ Atencher must hnve grent pntience, lead­ ership and social skills which could all be enhanced by attend­ ing the H O B Y ,c o n fe re n c e . A t H O B Y , one can learn to think outside o f the box and be more creative. This vt'ould also help if I go ot) to educating high school students ns a cnreer.” Daughter o f Pat and Martha Sim m ons o f Advnnce,Sim m ons is n sophom ore nt Davie H igh School. A n honor roll student. Simmons she is participating in track ,Fe l­ low ship o f Christian Athletes, and the H istory C lu b . She was on the cross country and J V bas­ ketball teams this school year. Th e D a vie Business W om ­ en’s Association brings together businesswomen o f diverse oc­ cupations to help them selves and others grow personally nnd professionally through network­ in g, support, and camaraderie. Tlie association meets the first W ednesday o f cach m onth at noon at SunTrust Bank nt 880 Yadkinville Road in M ocksville. Visitors are welcom e. F o r m ore inform ntion visit w w w .D B W A . org or contact President D orothy Graham nt 75 1-110 0 . S e ll i t f a s t w ith a c la ssifie d a d 1-377-751-2120 FARM FIjlESH PORKSausaga,LobisftRnMGRAIN FED BEEFQuarters, Halves or WholBS BroRDBtsomr-imimtrAVAtJitiM Jorry & Cindy Foster (336) 998-7175 Locally drown. Hydroponic Tomatoes Wi! now him : Large S licing TbfiMloea, Orap» Ib m a lo e t, an d C ucum ben, Come Tmie The Difference! Drop Farm ■ 302 Foster Road, Mock.sville (I’o s ic rR tl.liJ u M o iflU » lg c R il.la W c 5 le m D a v lo C o u n iy ) O r E N T h u h s . & F r i. N o o n -S p m a n d Sa t. 8 a m -n o o n Call For Directions (3 3 6 )4 9 2 .5 2 6 3 You are a lw a ys w elco m e a t F irst U nited M ethodist C hurch 310 Nortli Main Street Historic Dowtown Mocksvilic Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. www.flrstumcniocksviIle.org Telephone: 751-2503 Sarah Ledford of Advance is leading a mission trip with to help Ugandan orphans this summer. She Is shown with orphans above during a prior trip. Kevin and Lori Robertson will join a mission trip to Uganda In May. They are shown with son Whit. Yard Sale To Benefit Ugandan !\Aission SEPARATION? DIVORCE? J . L a R o s s K e i n e r A t t o r n e y a t L a w Family Law since 1996 336-940-3984 rossketner@gmail.com SATURDAY 8 AM-12 BIXBY PRESBY­ TERIAN CHURCH All proceeds will support missions In Uganda. Household items* electronics* baked goods* furniture* clothing of all sixes* books* etc. 1806 Fork Bixby Road, Advance Purchase with a purpose. That's wliat Ke vin and Lori Robertson o f Advnnce nre hop­ ing shoppers tnke aw ay from thefr Yard Snle for Uganda this Snturdny. Fo r weeks they hnve gnthered items from friends and fnm ­ ily and w ill have them for sale on Snturdny, M arch 20 from 8 a.m .-noon at B ixb y Presbyte­ rian Church, 1806 Fo rk B ixb y R oad . A ll o f the proceeds ben- efit.their upcom ing mission trip to Uganda, Afric a. "The old saying, 'one man's trash is nnoihcr mnn's trensure,' is what we're hoping people w ill find at our Yard Snle for Uganda," said Ke vin Robert­ son. "Sim ply by purchasing , things at the sale, people will be helping out orphnns in A fri- cn. It's nbout m nking purchnses for a purpose." Th e couple is planning to go to Uganda, Africa in M n y on n short-term mission trip and the yard 'snle is one o f the ways they are rnising funds for the costs, as well as food , clothing, and supplies needed to minister to the children at M ercy: O r­ phanage and Bethany Village Children's H om e. A lo n g w ith yard sale items for snle, the couple plans to' have bnked goods for sale as well ns other vendors present. M onetary donations w ill be ac­ cepted. "W e've got such n wide'range Btùt Cliurcfi ' .',5; I rama чеат \ Г■sent: . ■ . ' r ï X nHIM o f items that we're selling, ev­ erything from cnkes nnd pies to electronics nnd custom cnbinet nnd drnwer knobs. Jt's nm az- ing the am ount o f things that have been donated for this snle and the support our trip has re­ ceived. W e're hum bled by the generosity o f our friends nnd fam ily," said Lo ri Robertson. ' Th e Robertsons nre going to' Uganda through a not-for-prof- it-org^nization started by Sarah Ledford o f Advance. Ledford started ekissa (pronounced etch'-uh-sa) in 2009, vyhich translates to "m ercy" in L u - gnndn, the native Inngunge o f Ugnndn. Ledford has led three teams to Uganda and in M ay the team plans to do com m u­ nity outreach and continue the partnership with Gaba Com m u­ nity Church in Kam pala, Ugan­ da to plant a church in Bw eya Village. , "Bw eya is overflowing with starving orphnns," Ledford snid. “ Eve n the children w ho hnve pnrents, m any arc malnourished nnd suffer m ultiple m edical af­ flictions such as deadly mnlnr- ia, nutriept stealing w orm s and parasites, flesh éating jiggers, n rising reoccurrence o f polio, and they experience days w ith­ out food. Th e physical, edu­ cational, m edical, nutritional nnd, most im portnntly, spiritual needs are overwhelm ing nnà G od-sized. It is in pinnting the church that together, we aspire to begin addressing the needs o f the orphans in Bw eyn as well as the m edical, educational, nu­ tritional, physical nnd spiritual needs o f the local people." Uganda is a country in east­ ern A fric a the size o f Oregon w ith a population o f 2 7.3 m il­ lion, yet has 10 percent o f the world's population o f orphans. It is in the top 25 percent o f the poorest nations in the world with 50 % o f the population un­ der the age o f 15. CELEBRATING Ш Щ SAVIOR ^ ; V > Satuttù^, ¡M m ñ 27 at 7:30 р.щ, - ' i I ' SutuCiy, ¡M mA 28 a t 7:30 um . ' ' i l . - t ' ' r n f aADMISSIOÍ^ IS РЯВВ. f; U K ® W R Sm ^R Q V U X ßpi,^'^,!,' ' ' ' ' — ' 64 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! DIRECT FROM THE IHANUFACTURER! Melal IlDoflng^ Panelsk ftlHms All Steel Metal BuB W RQlt-(^Doois lAr 40 llap MTaiiiuijly Oft We are an Eneigy Star Partner A sk About Tax Incentives ir VISIT OUR SHOWROOM! Whether you need metal roofing for your home or business, or a new metal building, give us a call todayl 1 - 8 0 0 4 5 4 - 7 8 1 3 www.betcoinc.comStatesville, NC e . t: A variety of Items have been donated for the Cause for Paws auction Saturday night. C a u s e F o r P a w s B a n q u e t , A u c t i o n S a t u r d a y N i g h t Celebrate sp rin g ’s nrrivnl this weekend by attending the H um an e Society's Cause for Paw s dinner nnd m iction on Snturdny, M arch 20 at H ills ­ dale U nited M ethodist Church. Doors open nt 6 p .m . nnd dinner is served nt 6 :3 0 . Brent C a m p ­ bell o f F o x 8 N e w s w ill serve ns em cee. T h e even in g w ill feature C h u ck Houskn for an update on the Clem m ons dog park project plus nn extensive silent auction, w ith items rnnging from A to Z in k . Funds go directly to the rescue and adoption o f dogs nnd cats in D a vie C o u n ty by the Hum ane Society. • “ IxK)sen up your wallets nnd prepare to bid on a wide range o f very attractive items for the sake o f the dogs nrtd cats,” says Jane M cA lliste r. Au ction items include g ift baskets nnd cer- tificntes from nren nierchnnts, original art, photography and crafts, je w e lry, a bicycle, and h om e a c c e n ts .,C re d it card trnnsnctions w ill be possible this year. Tickets are avnilnble nt the door for $25. S u d o k u 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 1 7 8 2 9 4 9 7 1 8 4 8 5 3 5 4 1 2 >2 6 9 S o lu tio n O n P a g e C 5 C r o s s w o r d P u z z l e Acid Containers ACROSS 1, Boat skippers. familiarly 6. Dutch chesses 11. Pharmaceutical- approving org. 14. Stan's pal 15. Balk's conquest 16. Dory propeller 17. Where hygiene Is taught 19. Dad's bre 20. Beat at the rine range 21. Like a crow's call 23. Amtrak map pts. 24. NFL tiebreakers 25. Dancat) recklessly 26. Choose 28. Lose one's cool 29. Failed lo 32. Porter's regretful Miss 34. Talk like a tosspol 37. Actress , Meyers 38. Military : diplomat ,41. Merkel of' movledom 42. Reply to a I , schoolmarm 4 4 . boyl" 45. Treble clef lines 47. "Lima Iodine" cartoonist Jimmy 49. Actress Arthur 50. Type of pear 52. "_you nuts?" 54. Caron title role’ 58. Buoyed up 1 2 3 4 14 17 20 23 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - C3 F a r m i n g t o n C r a f t F a i r S a t u r d a y A t C o m m u n i t y C & n t e r ■ T h e F.irm in gton C o m m u ­ nity Center w ill host a Spring C ra ft Fa ir Saturday, M arch 20 from 10 a .m .-3 p .m . Vendors w ill have hand­ m ade crafts ranging from quilted item s, je w e lry, hnnd pninted item s nnd nrt to crnft- cd fishing flies, bnked goods and m ore. A hnndm ade quilt w ill be sold in n raffle. M r. R abb it w ill be there to greet the kid s, so bring n cam ­ era^ H om em ade soups, hotdog plates, and desserts w ill be avnilnble fo r lunch. “ D o n 't forget thnt M other's D a y is right around the corner and this is a great tim e to find som ething specini fo r her ns w e il,” said La u ra M a th is, di­ rector o f the com njunity cen­ ter. Proceeds w ill go tow ard renovating the old cafeteria. T h e com m unity center is part o f w hnt use to be the Fnrm ington H ig h Sch o ol, bnck in the early 1900s. “ T h e Farm ing ton C o m m u ­ n ity Association and vo lu n ­ teers are w o rkin g to restore the building nnd use it to meet needs in the co m m u n ity," M a ­ this said. T h e center houses D n vie Senior Services nnd tiie Teen G athering Pla ce, sup­ ported b y the tJn vie U nited W n y. T h e cafeteria space is being renovated to accom m o­ date m ore seniors ns w ell as to provide additional spnce for groups w h o uses the center sucli as the G irl Sco uts, 4 -H , the Fn rm in gton R u ritan s, the Frid a y N ig h t BUtegrnss Jam and others. “ C o m e o u t,n n d enjoy the first dny o f Spring w ith us and support a grent cause at the same tim e ,” M ath is said. T h e center is locnted nt 172 3 Farm ing ton R o a d , M o c ks­ ville . F o r m ore in fo rm ation , visit farmingtoncc.org or call 9 9 8 -2 9 12 . The best chili cooks in Lower Advance: Barbara Angell, Lib Vines, Jane Young and Sarah Ivey. C h u r c h N a m e s B e s t C h i l i C o o k s In L A Fulton ' United Metliodist Church was looking for the best chili cook in L A (Lo w e r Advance) on Mnrch 6. Th e top five emerged. L ib Vines won first plnce for Am ish C h ili, Barbara Angell won second for her Turkey C hili and fiftii for her Vegetable C h ili. Sarah Ivey won third for her Fire Chili nnd Jnne Young w on fourth for her Pebble Beach C h ili. Each cook decorated their table and served their chili for the taste testers. “ The church w ould like lo thank all w ho supported this event and w ill probnbly plan to m ake h an annual event,” said Teresa Young. Proceeds nre going lo help fund a mission trip to Cuba for Daw n A lle n . ./American Profilo Hometown Conioni 59.,Makes privy to 61. Slo-_ (type of fuse) 62. Certain church ofrcer ■ 64. Back muscle, for short 65. Martini ■ garnish 66. _ Haute, Ind. 67. Addis Ababa's land: Abbr. 68. Basic principle 69. Markèd a ballot DOWN 1. Paclflfc salmon 2. Eskimo's cousin 3. "Ore y (Montana motto) 4. "Everybody's Talking" singer Harry 5. Son of Adam 6 . Center ' (Disney Worid attraction) 7. Knuckleheads 8. In the style of '9. Hodgepodge 10. "Already?" 11. Department of Agriculture- sponsored youth group 12. Salnt-Sa'ns's "__Macabre" 13. Rainbow­ shaped 18. Owl's call 22. Tag sale caveat 27. School org. 28. Typewriter type ■ 29. Calendar page 30. Wrath 31. Kitchen •worker's rag , ,32. Director , . Preminger 33. Tit for___ 35. Sturm _ Drang 36. UK airmen 39. Whopper of a , story, 40. Shoebox letters 43. Big shark 46. Classic Italian astronomer 48. "I'm a Little 49. "Uiile , Women". . woman 50. Luxurious fur 51.Dsharp equivalent 52. Still kicking 53. Bowling alley button ■ ■,55. Like helium or neon ; 56. "Casablanca" aclor Peter 57. Signed, as a conlract 60. Network 90" ('80s comedy 63. _ Tin Tin A n sw e rs O n P a g e C 5 ¥ Davie ¡High PTSA Sponsoring Poetry Contest For Students Th e D avie H ig h H ’S A w ill sponsor its second nnnual po­ etry contest beginning M arch 22. Students m ay subm it origi­ nal w orks o f nny length nnd style and m ny choose their ow n topic. Th e typed or printed poems should be submitted to Kristine Ko koski in the medin center from M nrch 22-A p ril 2. N o nnmes should nppenr on the front o f the pnges, but should be written on n sepnrnte piece o f pnper, nlong w ith the grnde and poem title, folded nnd taped to the back. Th e entries w ill be judged on creativity, originniity, im agina­ tion nnd artistic exp ression . n n d , ns w ith E E C u m m in g s , regular gram m ar rules do not apply. Each student m ay enter up to three poem s. O n e w inner from each grnde level w ill receive a cnsh prize o f $25. Th e w in ­ ning poems w ill be read nt the A p ril P T S A General Assem bly m eeting. С Н Й Р C A R P E N T E R * $ f o V T U N D R A ^ (^rUNORA ЗОЮ Uè: I ■ I l C4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 ; y 1Л. !l-^ ill ' '11 ? ! ■ ¡ii V' V V- i; County Line News Beth McCashin gives updates on the Preserve Farmington projects, while commu­ nity association board members Vivian Allen, Terry Spillman and Marla Newsome listen. Farmineton News B y L a u ra M n th is Fnrm ington Correspondent The Fnrm ington Com m u­ nity Associntion held its nnnuni com inunity meeting Sundny. Bonrd members gnvc updntes on the linnnces, progrnm s, nnd pinns for the center. It wns reported thnt numbers served for ench o f the progrnms were up in 2009. Th e Senior Service progrnm increased from 1 ,74 4 to 3 ^ 7 5 . Th e Teen Onthering Place incrensed from 288 to 446 youth served. Th e Senior Service progrnm , provided by the, Dnvie Senior ServiccSf is open to locnl se­ niors M on day-Fridn y, 9 'n .m .- I p.m . and the Teen Qather- ing PInce is open Fridnys 6-9 p .m . Both o f these progrnms were supported by the Dnyie United W ay in ' 2009 w ith n grnrit o f $10,800. Tlie center nlso received ,$10,000 from the County o f D n vie , through parks and recreation. It wns nlso re­ ported thnt over $5,000 hnd been raised for tlie public plny- ground fund i\nd over $17,000 wns rnised for new windows in the old cnfeterin spnce. Th e association welcom ed V ivian Allen ns a new board m em ber .for 2010 Upcom ing events: Spring Crnft Fn ir this Snturday, tO -3 ; n Career Fnir for locnl youth oh June 12, 10- 2; and n Piny for the PInyground concert. Th e Fnrm ington Fnrmers M nrket w ill be open ngnin this yenr ns well ns a Com m u­ nity Ynrd Sale nnd Plant Sw np. Dntes for these events w ill be nnnounced soon. Beth M cCnshin o f the Pre­ serve Fnrm ington Group nn- nounced that the historic district application w ill be sub­ mitted to the National Historic Registry Com m ittee in Raleigh this spring. Th e group contin­ ues to mise finids to pny for the application process and is plan­ ing an Open M ie Night nt the Fnrm ington Com m im ity Center on Ju ly 10. Th e nssociation welcomed Greg H oover, Cooperative E x ­ tension director, w ho tnlked about the Vohm tary Agricul­ tural District program and the purpose o f tho district. I learned n lot nbout the progrnm and it pretty much all boils dow n to this; the purpose is to protect and encourage the preserva­ tion o f ngriculturni nnd forest lands. Th e benefits to n clim - m unity is the prcservntion o f open spnces, scenic viewsj visual buffers between areas, and to be know n ns a com m u­ nity thnt supports agriculture. There nre severni benefits to Inndowncr. Lnndowners pnr- ticipnting in Bnhnnced Districts m ay receive',exem ptions from zoning regulations, b eligible to receive a higherpercentage o f ' cost-share funds under the A g ­ riculture Cost Shnre Progrnm . Agencies that a\yard grants to farmers ate oncourngod to give priority to landowners partici­ pating in Enhanced Districts. Th e y are offered some protec­ tion from nuisance suits that can occur when cUy folk m ove In next to a farm and complnin. Agricultural nnd relntcd busi­ nesses in N C nre worth inore thnn $68 billion nnnunlly, m ak­ ing it North Carolina's N o . 1 in- dustry.Farm land still pays more than it cost in services. H oover snid. Residentinl development S T R O U S E H O U S E A U C T IO N S ^ In d u s tria l D r., S ta to s v lllo , N C 2 S e 2 5Phono: 704-072-0444 AUCTIONliKn: MlKfi вТПОиВЕ-. NG I.IC. #7<IOr> V ltll our W ebille tor Full L M o t llem si vm w .shousohoueoM om iharo.com Thurs., Mar. 18 • 6:30PM • TVuckload Outdoor/Recreational Surplus/Salvage SalelMUKTiHWttHtKO - i Си» f«\ Олт* CJtr«», Gwre C»6». tSoihel & №>ref4 6(Г4»». Cvtiun Ant»*.lUtiMi. Out^rюl OncOyt fWingUi Eumi/t Kfl« C«m. 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Evw'tì 1Ц)П Cfi*t. fljcW lUy C«**uo Stl Carianeti 4IW Sol», Itea:»» Моолм C«l tnSMtVwlrcn.OoiC'iO. lepc Cao»«OmiWw«.F(K0Pict«iaiy.Aaaalic(ki(4ra,Dt lbckCwUvt|CU4.C>vfkal.lili.To(c>*/ l(H Fl4Kie»,Tc»tolS«taa,(liffeilaoC»ia»» __________________________________ Sat., March 20 • 6;30PM * General MerchandiseCofr.tofi*< S*t». D«» lampi. Co»«« Pticrci, Leimi/n Ргл«, ÌV Oanee Mal, Ktìi ЕамИ. 30 Wrtiniu« Piojoci«. FV • tino. Uiixiie,Ityr« Mu»c S/iien. loucii HKV. Tenrvj &r«ut Dlr»cilonBih40tohT7 Bollitilo EMlt-IOA, O. 0«(7Л«/Дм. (Cmut) яррплш. ¡V4 mtf pautBheU BimUon - N»xt $ФП on liuhi»Ulal Dr.. Slrouam Наишт Aucflon la nn Ih» Lati ieotx>aa llta nn lrecka...Juala ahort qilvo and алау to find. is whnt costs. W hen you hnve more people m oving into the com m unity, you hnve to spend inore m oney on roads, schools, nnd county services, therefore, taxes are rai,sed to cover the cost. Looking at the growth rate in D a vie , I feel like we need to look for ways to preserve the farmland we hnve left ns well ns support our local farmers. Unfortunately, In recent yenrs, N C 'hns led the nntion in loss o f farm s. This trend threatens to irnpact our agricultural heri­ tage in m any different w nys, from the loss o f farm related income to reduced availability to fresh food , w ildlife habitat, and m ore. A s we arc w orking toward Historic Prcservntion in our com m unity, w c should con­ tinue to look for wnys to sup­ port agriculture nnd preserve our fnrm lnnds. If you would like more .inform ntion on the requirements o f being within n Voluntnry Agriciiltiirnl District and it's advantages, contact Cooperative Extension nt 753 - 6 10 0 .; Th e Farm ington Ruritans w ill be hnving their B B Q Pork snie on O ood Fridn y, A p ril 2 nt the Farm ington Fire Departm ent. Th e y w ill bo cooking whole shoulders, as well as Boston Butts for $5 nnd $6 per pound respectively. M eat must be pre-ordered, so cnll Wee Brock (998-3621) by M nrch 28. Be sure to come to the Spring Crnft Fair Saturday nt the com - m iuiity center. There w ill be a good selection o f item s, some­ thing to ent for lunch, nnd n chance to visit w ith M r. Rabbit. The Craft Fair w ill nin from 10 - 3 , rain or shine. y ------------------------ --------------------V T i i r r e n t i n e B a p t i s t C h u r c h welcom es yo u to a M usical E v e n in g Sunday, M arch 21 6 -7 p.m . M usic by Valor III Turrentine Church Rd. Mocksville V -____________________r н PHOTO §hOOT S a tu rd a y M arch 27 9 a m -3 :3 0 p m С о ш б il] ;0 § 6 0 ilS istsf Bulli]q c ,Ш Q . Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road - Mocksville - (336) 751-2,141 B y Shirley Th o rn e County Lin e Correspondent T h e c o n tin u e d w a rm e r weather has been well received in County Lin e ; our Inwn's nnd trees arc begin nin g trf perk up from the harsh w inter. A s “ M arch Madness” is upon us, m any o f us becamc couch po-' tntocs last week ns w e watched the A C C Tournament and hoped our favorite, team w ould w in. Needless to say, I was very dis­ appointed that State or Wake did not v/in, but congratulations to . nil o f our Duke nlumni nnd fans. I must ndmit some us were glad to hear o f the new N C A A Toilr- namcnt dress code: N o Heels. Th e R ev. Ben R eyes, m is­ sionary to South Am erica, w ill bring the message at the 10:30 a.m . worship service at Clarks­ bury United Methodist Church S u n d a y, M n rc h 2 1 . C h u rch members invite eveiyonc. Th e W om en on M ission o f C a lva ry Baptist Church w ill take orders for Stnnley H om e Products until the end o f A p ril. Call Betty Stroud on 492-7286 or nny other member. Proceeds w ill benefit N o rth Am e rican mission projects. Upcom ing comm unity events includc a country ham and sau­ sage breakfast sponsored by the Clarksbury U nited M ethodist Church B u ild in g Team from 6-10 a.m . Saturday, M arch 2 7, in the fellowship hall; the County Line V F D spring barbecue and chicken pie supper Saturday, M arch 2 7 ; and a church-wide yard sale 7 a.m .-noon Saturday, A p ril 2 4 , nt C a lva ry Baptist Church. Casey B a ile y, A n d y C a rt­ ner, and Dan Hutchens o f the C la rk s b u ry M e n ’s B u ild in g Team are iii Paraguay. Th e y encountered problems upon ar­ rival in Florida and missed their connecting flight to Paraguay. Th e y continue to request our prayer support. O u r com m unity extends its deepest sym pathy to the fam ­ ily o f M ary Ellen W alker, w ho died Sundny morning nt Autum n Care N u rs in g C e n ter. M a ry Elle n was born Jan . 7 , 19 16 , to Boone and Fnnnie Stroud W alker o f Godbey Road. A s a child she loved spending time with her Grandpa D ic k Stroud at his store and farm nt Godbey and D a v ie A c a d e m y roads. She attended C en ter School and lived w ith licr parents and cared for them until their deaths in the 1950s. She then worked as a hom eninker for the Reid fam ily in W inston-Salem and later returned to Godbey Road. Although she was an only child, she had an extensive fam ily o f cousins and friends and enjoyed visiting her Oaither, Stroud, and W alker relatives in County Line. She was a m em ber o f Center United M ethodist Church and the U nited M ethodist W om en nnd loved her Sunday school class. A celebration o f her life was held W ednesday m orning at C e n ter U n ite d M e th o d ist Church, and she was laid to rest adjacent to her parents in the church cemetciy. W c send ge t-w ell w ishes to R ay Draughn, C o d y Josey, and Lu ke Nichols. R ay has just finished taking a series o f radia­ tion treatments. C o dy broke h is . arm last week. Luke hns become worse since his recent surgery and has been hospitalized at Iredell M e m o ria l. M arg are t A n n Shew has im proved and was transferred to Davie County Hospitol for rehab on M onday. Kristan Young has improved but remains at W ake Forest U niver­ sity Baptist Medical Center. She is in a regular room ; she has had tw o surgeries and is scheduled to have m ore surgery Frid a y. M yrtle Alexander continues to im prove but remains in rehab.. Pleaso join us in prayer for the Lo rd ’s divine healing and blessings in the lives o f R a y, C o d y , L u k e , M arg oret A n n , Kristan, M yrtle , and the fam ­ ily o f M a ry E lle n . C o n tin ue ■ to rem em ber Lavette and L ib Stroud as he has not been as w ell. Pray for safety and good health os Casey, A n d y , and Don accomplish their building w ork in Paraguay. I f you hove news or m em o­ ries to share, please call Shiriey on 492-5115 or email sdtlink® hotm oil.com . Clarksville News U y M arcia La m b c Clarksville Correspondent M ark your calendars for M arch 28 nt 7 p.m . Th e North Dnvie Ruritnn C lu b w ill spon­ soring a Palm Sundny Sing at Enton’s Bnptist Church. Bonnie Harris has a visitor, Nickey Harris, daughter o f Je ff Hnrris from Lns Vegns. Nickey just finished high school and is visiting for n couple o f weeks. Birthdnys: R ick M yers, M nrch 18; Trnvis B ooe, Mnrch 20 ;' ond G rady Beck, Morch 23. G et well wishes to Jerry Hones, Edw ord Reavis. R e­ member in your thoughts ond Advance News prayers the fam ily o f the R ev. Cecil W etherholt. I would like to gather any history o f the Clorksville com ­ m unity. If you w ould like to share some o f your fam ily his­ tory give me a coll, I w ould be glod to pick them up. M orc io, Lom be, 492-2235, mamtyprissy@yacltel.net. ...............................-• B y E d ilh Zim m e rm a n Advance Conespondent There w ill be o reunion o f the Shady G rove H igh School graduates, from 1925-1956, on Saturday, March 20 at the Methodist Church fellowship hall. Th e social hour w ill begin T h a n k Y o u ! R o b e rt J. H o llis a n d E d m o n ia H o lm a n H o llis express o u r sincere ap preciatio n to the C lem ent G rove Church F am ily fo r h o t\o rin g u s o n M a rc h 6. T h a tik y o u fo r the k in d re m ark s, gifts, a n d delicious m e a l. W e w ill cherish the lo v e , joy, a n d g o o d fe llo w s h ip w e exp erien ced. The Hollis Family .It 4 p .m ., 0 short program at 5, follow ed by a pot luck meal at 6. Drinks w ill be provi'ded. A donation w ill be collected to pay for paper supplies, rent o f building and other expenses. Those w ho attended Shody G rove H ig h School but did not groduote are olso w elcom e. Th e United M ethodist 'Youth m et at Elbaville for a time o f learning and fellowship on Sunday and for their great Des­ tination U nkno w n . M u r p h y ’s U W N & L a n d s c a h n g , L L C MowingfUimminft Smlina Feitiliztr S Umc tollón, Hulth, Pine Neeilla Wed Conliol Year-round and Scasomtl Mowing Contract Options Available HARCH isTHe o n im H t iw FORSPNNatSUHMfll nUNUUnONS FORYDUR UWN. . o u io w irfM fm ttEs iiM A ra Jasrn Mutiihy, Ownw (336) 941-7465 Th e mission group which hnd been in Bolivia for 10 days from this com m unity has re­ turned. Th e y were Keith Cart­ er from Elbaville and his pas­ tor, the R e v. K irk Tutterow and K e n Osborne from Advonce M ethodist. Elboville Methodist w ill treat the senior citizens o f the com ­ m unity with a meal on Sunday at 6 p .m ., followed by enter­ tainment. Th e A U M C w om en w ill be m aking chicken pies on M o n ­ day, M arch 22. Orders ore be­ ing token, call 998-4243. Lu c y Barney attended the dedication o f her 7-m onth-oid great-greot-neice Koro Shalom Crotts in Salisbury Sunday. She is the daughter o f Jodi and Tra ­ cy Crotts. Jim m y ond Nellie Sizem ore and granddoughter Elia Sizem ore o f Courtney were re­ cent visitors o f A n na Le e M y ­ ers. March 2 8 , 2 9 & 3 0 7 p m e a c h e v e n i n g S p e a k e r : R e v . S h a n e N i x o n S pecial M u sic Each E vening N u rs e ry W ill B e P ro v id e d C o m e J o i n U s M I First Baptist Church 390 North Main Street • Mocksville _____________(across from the^avie County Public Library)_________. Sheffield-Calahaln News DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - C5 B y Jan lcc Jo rd a n Sheffield-Calahaln Correspondent I f changing to Daylight Sov- ings time in the m iddle o f March means that spring is olmost here, m ost o f us w ill gladly m ake the adjustm ent. It w ill be several days, how ever before I can look at the clock w ith any certainty about the correct tim e. M an y have had a busy montli w ith several birthday and an­ niversary celebrations. Ke nn y and Phyllis W illiam s just had a wedding anniversary on March 12 , but K e n n y, w ho norm ally is well aware o f all thot is going on around h im , had o special surprise on Sunday afternoon. ' Phyllis and their children, Brian ond Am a n da, worked for several weeks to plan Ke nn y’s 60"' birlh- doy event. T b acknowledge and honor K e n n y’s m ilestone, they gathered approxim otely 60 o f his friends ond fom ily in the fel­ low ship holl o f Society Baptist Church. K e n n y’s m other-in-law, L izzie Reeves, was one o f the m ony guests w ho helped keep the party o sccret. Brenda Boiley provided the photos o f the porty for the colum n this w eek. T h e schedule show s that Resisting Trodition w ill perform on Soturdoy evening at Sheffield M usic H oll. Coll Jo A n n Renegor at 704-546-3099 for updotes on perfotm onces. O ther events that people in our oreo m ay want to attend include a perform ance by C rusher R un on Saturday evening at 7 for thc W ythevilie Com m unity College Jom borce Kenny Williams antd his wiie, Phyllis who surprised him with a party. Friends and Reeves and Lena Mae Alien of the Sheffield community. at the high school in W ythevilie, may contoct Crcolo Rogers for T o order, coll Crystal Sherrill at V a. John Brow n at 408-6941 additional inform ation. 492-6364,tlwcropshop®yadlel. can provide more details. K id s ’ N ig h t at N e w Union net. Le t her know also if you Church Wednesday ot 6:30 p.m . are interested in participating will feature singing. A ll children in an all day scrapbook crop on ore invited. Th e M e n ’s Fellow - A p ril 17. Fo r $15 you w ill re- family enjoying the celebration, which Included Lizzie A n y o n e w h o w o u ld like to help the H um an e Society o f D a vie w ith their efforts to benefit rescued dogs and cats in our county can plon to attend the 14"' Annual Cayse for Paws on Saturday, M orcn 20 ot 6 p.m . in Advance. C all 75 1-5 2 14 for more information about this and other activities regording the Hum ane Society. O n M arch 26 and 2 7 w ill be the "M o re Than o Maiiger” live outdoor production by the youth at Ijames Baptist Church. A fte r driving through to view the seven scenes from the life aiid resurrection o f Jesus, guests w ill be served refreshments in their cars upon exiting. There is no charge for this uplifting Easte r experience. A ls o this week is the Lodies R O S E Bible Study ot Ijam es. Joyce M eye r’s "D ealing w ith Offense” w ill be the topic. A ll are welcom e and ship ot N o w U n io n plons to resume their Hotdog Soturdays on M a rc h '2 7 from II a.m .-2 p.m . in the church parking lot. W ooden toys, bird condos, and wind spinners w ill be avoiloble. Be sure to get your share o f bor- beque this Fridoy and Soturdoy ot the Center V F D ond com m u­ nity semi-onnuol fundraiser at the Center Com m unity Center next door to Center U M C . O u r com m unities' support is requested for the W illiam R . Davie Elem entary School P T O fundraising project. T h e y are selling cookbooks thot were put together by fam ilies from the school ond include m ore than 450 recipes, photos o f the kids, and school history. O n ly $10 each, they ore scheduled to or- rive by the end o f Ap ril ond w ill make gi*eat M other’s D a y gifts. ceive lunch, snacks, prizes, and demonstrations by several well kn ow n supplier consultonts. Space is lim ited and deadline to register is A p ril 5. Ijom es Yo u th group did o greot jo b m a kin g spaghetti sauce, waiting tables, and m ak­ ing everyone feel welcom e' at their spaghetti dinner Satur­ day night. Th e event helped to raise funds for sum m er cam p. Ijames w ill hold a building ond grounds clean-up day on Satur­ day, M arch 20. Other news from Ijames is that Sarah Alexander is back from a medical mission trip to Honduras. Reggie Ingram has received the good news from his doctor that he w ill not need any more treatments; how ever, his w ife An nie Bell continues to hnve problems with her eye. Continue to rem em ber them in your prayers along with Jerem y Hnrris and his fnm ily, ns he hns been hospitnlized fo r severni weeks since nn autom obile ac­ cident. Rem em ber to pray for the others in ou r n e ig h b o r­ hoods w h o nre ill and those w ho are hospitnlized and have had surgery, including W ayne Swisher. Upcom ing birthdays nre Ruth, G a ith e r S n o w on M arc h 19 ; Elo is e Stephens, W ando R a - tledge, and Brittany Evan s on M a rc h 2 0 ; A n th o n y Beeson on M arch 22;; Lo rry Beeson on M orch 23; and Lisa Reeves, and Carrie Johnson Fu rr and Daniel Ram sey on M arch 24. W edding anniversaries are Le ste r ond M axine Edw ards on March 22 ond Stan and Penny Dunlap on M arch 23. Special thanks to Brenda Bai­ ley and Pomelo Branham w ho stepped in to write this colum n ‘the previous tw o weeks while I was unable. Regular contribu­ tors for Ijames Baptist ond N e w U nion churches, os well os for our com m unity center ond other groups ond ossociations in the co m m un ity-at-larg e, they are invaluable to helping prepare the inform otion needed to produce on article every w eek that w ill inform a broad reodership. C u r­ rently Barbara Barney provides news from Coloholn Friendship Bnptist and H azel Frye and Jen­ nifer M onser let me know about events ot Lib e rty W esley on. There ore o host o f other indi-' viduols w ho contribute topics and com m unity updates. W ith ­ out all o f yo u w ho volunteer your tim e to help m e os I spend m y personal time to provide a w eekly article, it w ould be ex­ tremely difficult to put together all the bits and pieces, plus the occosionol personal stories that combine to give something that current ond form er residents ond their friends and families tell me that they enjoy reading. Y o u r news and photos are welcom e each w eek. Just email . me ot jvfjordan® hotmaH.com or coll 492-5836. Nora Latham (center) poses with members of her former Sunday School class at Wesley Chapel United Meth­ odist Church, from left; Frances Tutterow, Kathy Ellis, Patrick Miller and Teresa Correll. At right are the students outside the church, well, many years ago: Patrick Miller, Kathy Latham, Frances West and Teresa Smith. Pino News B y N o ra La th a m Pino Correspondent T h e b re akfa st nt W esley Chapel IJM C is Saturday, March 2 0 ,fro in 6 :3 0 -10 o .m . Proceeds are going to aid the earthquake victim in Chile. There are several people on the prayer list at W esley Cha-. pel, those most local are Frank H aw kins, Louise D ill, and Col­ vin Petticord. Plcose proy for them oil. Frank is hoving open henrt surgery soon. It wos good to have Joyce Parrish back in church Sunday. She has been absent due to ill­ ness for on extended tim e. Slie was accompanied by her grand- daughter, Jessica. The U M W o f W esley Cl'npel held its m onthly m eeting last Wednesday at the home o f Dew - illa Sm itli with Marlene Trivetle os hostess. O thers attending were B e tty W est, Sara Eu re , Nancy C ollette, M arie M iller, Noro Lothom and Kothy Ellis . W esley Chapel is celebrat­ ing tw o birthdays: Jesse Gentry and Pastor Jack Tookey. Happy birthday to you both. S u d o k u S o lu tio n 8 1 6 2 9 7 3 4 5 9 2 4 8 5 3 6 1 7 5 7 3 4 6 1 2 8 9 2 6 8 9 7 4 5 3 1 4 9 1 6 3 5 8 7 2 3 5 7 1 2 8 9 6 4 7 8 9 3 1 2 4 5 6 6 3 5 7 4 9 1 2 8 1 4 2 5 8 6 7 9 3 Four Corners News C ro ssw o rd A n sw e rs B y M a rie S . W h ile Fou r Corners Correspondent M r. and M rs. M ork W hite and Jessica had dinner Sunday with his porents, M r. and M rs. Joe W hite. M rs. Bettie Sm ith and M rs. Terry H am m visited M r. and M rs. Richard Potts recently. L .S . Shelton Jr. was a w on­ derful hian in more ways than I could tell - a great husbnnd, • father, grandfather, a devoted Christian w ho served the Lord w ell. A loving brother, he will be greatly missed by everyone - fam ily and friends. W e would like to thank everyone for all the prayers, calls and food and ' all the nice things people hnve done. Locally Orown, Hydroponic Tomatoes ll'e iiaH’ im v ; La rg e S lic in g T o m a to e s , Q ra p e To m a to e s , a n d C u c u m b e rs . ' Come Toxic The Difference! DevT Drop Farm 302 Foster Road, Mocksville U'ttstct Ril. is Jh« uff RWi« ill W«Nien\ n.vvic CwiiUy) O p e n T h u r s . & F r i. N o o n - S p m a n d Sa t. 8 a m -n o o n Call For,Directions (336) 492-5263 C E N T E R B H i Friday & Saturday, March 19 & 20 P o rk B B Q sold a ll day, b o th days ‘t il sold o u t S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 0 C r a f t s & V e n d o r s (call (336) 407-2744 to reseive craft space) I Located on Hwy. 64 West at 1-40 (Exit 168) • Mocksville — B ehind The H istoric C enterA rbor — i Sponsored by: Center Volunteer Fire D ept, nnd Center Com m unity Developm ent Assoc. T M-.- «Ч-.т;г t A ‘I ' \ч\. ‘ I: . 5' ‘ ! •: ‘ i' Î I C6- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March , 2010 Obituaries James Clinton Spry Sr. Jam es Clinton Spry S r., 90, o f Gladstone R oad , M ocksville, died Tuesday, M arch 9 , 2009, at Row an Regional Medical Center. B o m in D avie County on Sept. 18 , 19 19 , he was the son, o f Ihe late Joseph F . and Bessie Safley Spry. H e was a veteran o f W orld W ar 11, serving as a sergeant in Com pany “ A ” 744th Tank Battalion. H e was retired from the Salisbury V A Hospital and was a m em ber o f Liberty United Methodist Church, H is w ife , Doris Jean G ar­ w ood Spry, preceded him in death on Fe b . 3 ,20 0 0 . Survivors: 3 daughters, M ary (W ayne) M artin o f M ocksville, Clarcnce Keller M r. Clarence “ B uck” Keller, 94, o f Oreenhill R oad, M ocks- „ , ................. , ville, died Saturday, M arch 13, 2 0 10 , at Davie County Hospi- Sarah Carter Nolley M rs. Sarah Carter N olley, 96, form erly, o f N olley R oad, Mary Ellen Walker M iss M ary Ellen W alker, 94, died Sunday, Mai;ch 14 , 20 10 , at Au tu m n Care o f M ocksville. , She was bom Jan. 7 ,1 9 1 6 , in D avie County lo the late John Boone and Fanny Stroud W alk­ er. M iss W alker was a member o f Center United M ethodist Church. She was also preceded in death by a "special son," R o b ­ ert Reid. Survivors; a "special son,” Steve (Elaine) Reid o f G o ld H ill; severnl cousins; friends, including Nancy 'Hitterow and D a vid M abe. A funeral service was con­ ducted at 11 a.m . W ednesday, M arch 1 7 , at Center United Bert Rogers M rs . A lb e rt A lic e R o g e rs, 84, o f Statesville, died at Iredell M em orial Hospital on Tuesday, M arch 9 ,2 0 10 . M rs . R ogers retired from Sunbeam App lia nce as a m a­ chine operator in Elkin and was a m em b erof W hite R ock M e th o d -, ist Church. S u rv iv o rs : a s o n , A lb e rt Lew is Rogers Jr. o f R ockw ell; 3 daughters, Brendn Ellison o f Statesville, D o ro th y B a ity o f M ooresville, and Priscilla Boyce o f Troutm an; 10 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, A lbe rt Le w is Rogers; 2 grnndchildren. Brad B aity and Jam ie Harrisi-and a Hendersonville and Rebecca (Ton y) M allard o f Advance; 2 sons, James C . (Cecelia) Spry Jr. o f Greensboro and W illiam F . Spry o f Cooleem ee; a sister, Betty Patterson o f M ocksville; 2 brothers, Joe (Eliznbeth) Spry H e wns born in Dnvie Coun­ ty on A u g . 3 , 19 15 , to the late M arvin Ellis and Bessie Tnylor Keller. M r. Keller wns a vct- ernn o f W orld W ar 11 serving in the A rm y A ir Force and was Bobby Lee Head M ocksvillc, died Friday, M arch “ " “ J '--------------------------------------------- 12 , 2010 at The Laurels o f p „ ц p , , , U S 601 South, M ocksville, g re a t-g ra n d c h ild , C h ristia n a R e v. R obin Fitzgerald officm t- died Saturday, M nrch 13 .2 0 10 -------- o f Snlisbury nnd Louis Spry o f, ,],g nursing assistant hired Asheboro; 10 grandchildren; 9 Hospital in Salisbury great-grnndchildren; and a spe- |,o worked until retire- cial com panion, F lo Reeves o f H e was a charter member Ashe County, H e wns also preceded in o f the Dnvie County Rescue Sqund serving 25 years. M r, Helen Snyder, Elizabeth Rlch- kus, and Lois M unday, The service to celebrate the life o f M r, Spry was on Sat­ urday, March 13, at 11 a.m . at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Revs. Karen death by a brother, Bruce Spry Keller was a longtime m ember nnd 4 sisters, Margaret Bro w n , jefi(.|,o church o f Christ, r., . ^ fnrmer and gar^lener, loved his tractor nnd taking rides in his pick-up, especially for coffee breaks nt M illers, Survivors: his w ife o f 65 yenrs, W ylene Keller o f the hom e; 2 sons, Bob (Lyndn) Roberts and Joey Spry officiat- te lle r o f Mooresville nnd Don- ing. Burial w a s,in the church „¡g (sherri) Keller o f Cherry cemetery with m ilitary honors Q ro ve , S .C .; 5 grnndchildren, presented by the V F W M em o- shnwn K . Cooper, M issy K . rini Honor Gunrd. Tho fnm ily o i„th e r, Lee Keller, Megan received friends Friday, Mnrch M cDaniel nnd Ben Keller; 12 at Davic Funeral Servlcc. 2 stepgrandchildren, Meredith M em orinls; Liberty M ethod- M cSw ain and Josh Keep; and 7 ist, 141 Liberty Circle, M ocks­ ville. Online condolcnces; vtnvn>, davlefimer<iLscrvicK.com. B e a r C r e e k F a r mEQVESmWCEyrER l i l » » s lia ie o u r pa^sloi\ fo r Im rscs w ith y « u ! SpoclHlIzIng In thoughtful, compflsalonato Inalruotlon (or ridor and horao. ♦ Excellent I<esson Progrnm • j •Soperlor Boarding* | ' • Summer Cam p (agcs'NJ) • | 428 Allon Rood, Mockavlllo, NC 336-492-S451 www.bcarcrookfarmoquoalctr.com C l a s s i f i e d s 1-877-751-2120 great-grandchildren, A funeral service wns con­ ducted nt 11 n ,m ,, T\iesday, M arch 16 at Jericho Church o f Christ w ith D r,T o m T o rp y offi­ ciating. Burial wns in the church cemetery, Th e fam ily feceived friends on M ondny, M arch 15 at Eaton Funeral Hom e, Mem orials; Carolina Bible Cnm p c/o Bobby Grigsby, 1988 Jericho Church Rond, M ocks­ ville. Online condolences; www. ealoiifimeralservke.com. ■ S teel B u ild in g s Facto«y Deals-Save Thousands 30x40-100x200 Can Erect/Wlll Deliver www,sca-arp,com Source #OZT 704-400-7415 T a n g l e w o ©d C .O M M U N m |^ ^ ^ N N IS ^ O im I K Junior Tennis Lessons Session I: March 22 - April 15 Session II: April 19 - May 13 Age 4 - 6 Qulcl<Start A fun Introduction to the game using proper grips and mechanics. The size of the ball, racket and court are brought In lino with the size of the player, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday: 4:15 - 4:45 Cost; $25 a session for 1 doy a wk, $40 a session for 2 days q wk, and $50 0 session for 3 or 4 days a wk To participate in the clinic on a drop in basis, cost will be $8 each time and must coll In advance Age 6-10 Quici<Start A fun Introduction to the game using proper grips and mechanics. The size of the ball, racket ond court are brought In line with the size of the player. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday - - 3:30 - 4:15 Cost; $30 0 session for 1 day a wk, $50 a session for 2 days a wk, and $60 a session for 3 or 4 days a wk To participate In the clinic on a drop In basis, cost will be $10 each time and must call in advance Age 11-18 Beginner Junior A fun introduction to the game using regulation bolls and equipment. The class will focus on proper grips, mechanics and an introduction to rules and competition. Monday, Tuesday, W ednesday, and/or Thursday; 4:45 - 5:45 Cost: $40 a session for 1 day a wk, $60 a session fo r 2 days a wk, $75 a session for 3 or 4 days a wk To participate In the clinic on a drop In basis, cost will be $12 each time and must call in advance Private Lessons are also available Call Buck Thomas, iblrector of Tennis Tonglewood Tennis (336)778-6260 or email tcnnls9tanglewoodpark.org ^ www.tanglcwoodtennls.com ^ Salisbury, She was bom in Row an County on D c c, 2 3 ,19 13 to the Inte J.W . nnd M innie Evelyn W est Carter. M rs. Nolley wns n grndunte o f W oodleaf H igh School and retired from Erw in M ills. She was a lifelong m em ­ ber o f Liberty United M eth­ odist Church where she wns a member o f the United M ethod­ ist W om en, the choir and as­ sisted in the children’s depart­ m ent, She enjoyed gardening nnd took pride in her ynrd. She was also preceded in death by her husbnnd, CnIeb Hubert N olley Sr.; her son, C .H . N olley Jr.; and siblings, Margaret C o pe, Louise Price, Lola Craw ford, Ella Clem ent, Penrl D eal, Jack Cnrter, Bob Carter, Clyde Carter and Paul Carter. Survivors; her daughter in Inw , LnN e lle Ratledge N o l­ ley o f Shelby; 3 grandsons, RIchnrd Denn N olley (Heidi) o f Cum m ings, G a ., Michael Steven N olley o f Shelby and Caleb Hubert N olley ill o f Augusta, G a .; 3 great grand­ children, A le x , Katie nnd Grant N o lle y; rind several nieces and nephews. A funeral service wns con­ ducted nt 4 p.m . M onday, M arch 15, nt Enton Funeral Chapel w ith the R ev. Karen Roberts ofliciating. Burini fol­ lowed in Liberty United M eth­ odist Church Cem etery. The fam ily received friends one hour prior to the service nt the funeral home. Mem orials; Liberty M ethod­ ist, 141 Liberty Circle, M ocks­ ville, Onlin e condolences; ww w, uutonfimeraliiervice.com. ing, Th e body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Th e fam ­ ily received friends Tuesday, M nrch 16 , nt Enton Funernl H om e , I M em orials: Center M ethod­ ist Cem etery Fu n d , c/o Linda O w ln g s, 728' W llkesboro S t„ M ocksville, Online condolences; www. catonfwteralservice .com. Johnson, V isitn tio n was T h u rs d a y , Mnrch 12 at Nicholson Funeral H o m e , Funernl services were Frid a y, M nrch 12 nt 2 p ,m , at the N ich olson chapel. Burial followed in the Crestwood M e - at W F U Bnptist Medicnl Ccn ter, •,i, H e was born in Row an County on M n y 3 , 1935 lo the late Robert Lester and M ary Belle Bnrnes H ead, M r, Head had been em ployed with Er- morial Gardens in Elkin , win M ills and was retired from ____ Lh to n -Tn ylo r after 23 years, I T u H e was a m em ber o f the Cool-' f ^ ’ eemee Civitnn C lu b nnd the f Spencer M oose Lo d g e , M r. J « y . M nrch 10 ,2 0 0 nt the Kate С -<.] У/А У/ /A У y /A f ;<a Leslie s. Shelton, Jr. 19,32-2010 MOCKSVILLE RolamlC. Wishon 1939-2010 ADVANCE & Nell A. Go.<is 1932-2010 MOCKSVILLE I& I Ginger Uiidqiiist-Canl | ■ 1960-2010 COOLEEMEE & Ollie "Uwe" Wood 1930-2010 CHAKLOTTE , Lee Roy Driver 1950-2010 MOCKSVILLE & Martha /. Livengood 1936-2010 MOCKSVILLE la ■ lion I'UMi'r.il .SlmvIco 325 N , M a in Street M ocksville, N C (336) 751-2148 William Cranfill M r , W illiam “ B ill" C ranfill, 78 , o f Lone H icko ry Road , Yadkinville, died Tue.sday, M arch 9 ,2 0 10 n t Forsyth M e d ­ icnl Center. H e wns born A u g , 12 , 1931 in Iredell County to the late G u y and Disn Renegnr Cran- fill, M r. Cranfill was retired from the N .C , Departm ent o f Transportation H ig h w ay Departm ent in Yadkin C o u n ­ ty, was a m em ber o f Sandy Springs Baptist C h u rch , Lo n e Hickory Volunteer Fire Depart­ m ent, and a veteran o f the U S A rm y . H e enjoyed m nking his dnily rounds nt M cD onalds and . spending time w ith his fam ily nnd friends. H e wns nlso preceded in denth by nn infant sister, and 2 brothers, Lnrry Crnnfill nnd Hnrold Cranfill, , Surviving; his brother, Fred (Ida M ae) Cranfill, M ocksvillc; special friend, Cnrrie Steel- m nn, Yadkinville: nephew, Joe (M nudie) Crnnfill; nieces, V iv ­ ian (A lle n ) H ix , Shelia (Rnlph) Renegnr, Vickie (M nxie) M elton , Lnura (Darrell) H ar­ ris, Disn Caudle; several great- nieces, great-nephews, cousins, iitcluding M arilyn R , Kim m e r, and friends, including, Jim m y B ow m an, Th e fnm ily received friends M arch 10 nt Gentry Fnm ily Funeral Service in Yadkinville, H is funeral service was held at 11 a ,m , Thursday, M arch 1 1 nt Sandy Springs Baptist Church by the R evs, D a vid Kiser nnd How ard W agoner, The body lay in-state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery w ith m ili­ tary rites by Yndkin V F W Post 10346. Online condolence; wit'w. genlryfimenilservice .com. B . Reynolds Hospice H om e , •She was bora Jn n , 1 7 , 1943 in Granville County to W il­ liam M ack and M ary Pope A n ­ drews, Surviving: her husband, G a ry L . H art; 3 dnughters, Lisn B row n and husband W alter o f W inston-Snlem , Sharon Cooke d e m i b ^ I b ;;;i ;r r ,‘ } ; ; ; R o b : “ " ‘J '-«»band Brt.ce o f Advance •' and Dem se O nkm an and hus­ band Chris o f Kernersville; Head enjoyed fishing, espc- cinlly nt the coast; participat­ ing in the Farm ington Fnrm ers M nrket; and helping his w ife w ith craft fairs. H e loved coun­ try nnd bluegrass music and all nnim nis, especinlly his cats and kittens. H e wns also preceded in ert Head and James Edgar H ead. Survivors: his w ife o f 50 years, Cnrol Chaffin Hend o f the hom e; 2 dnughters, Lisn Spill­ m an (Eddie) o f M ocksvillc and Lo ri Harrison (M ike ) o f Salis­ bury; 3 grnndchildren, Ashlee Spillm nn, Courtney Hnrrison nnd Spenser Hnrrison; a sister, Sadie M ae Burton o f M ocks­ ville; sisters-in-lnw, Frances Hend o f Cooleem ee nnd R o x ­ annn Head o f M ocksvillc; nnd several nieces and nephews. A funeral sctvico was con­ ducted nt 2 p.m . W ednesday, M nrch 1 7 , at Eaton Funeral Chnpel with the R ev. Dw ight Durhnm offieintlng. Burial wns in Legion M em orial Park in Cooleem ee, Th e fam ily re­ ceived friends 'I\iesday, Mnrch 16 nt the funeral hom e, M em orinls: Dnvie Hum ane Society, P O B o x 153 M ocks­ ville; or B o o k Bags o f H ope c/o Cooleem ee Elem entary, 136 M arginal S t„ Cooleem ee, O nlin e condolences: (vww, caumfimerakervicc.com. nnd 5 grnndchildren, Blake nnd Zn c k B ro w n , Cnrter Cooke and Benjnm in and Sara Onkm nn, A m em orinl service wns held at 11 a,m . Fridn y, M arch 12 at H ayw o rth -M illcr Kindeilon Chapel w ith Chaplain f’red M ore tz officiating. Inurnment follow ed nt Enstlnw n Gnrdens o f M em ory. Th e fnm ily re­ ceived frit^nds one hour prior to the service nt the funernl hom e, M em orinls: Knte B , R eyn ­ olds Hospice H om e , 101 H os­ pice La n e ,, W inston-Snlem , 2 710 3 , . Online condolence; www. hayworth-milkr.com. Fonty Fontana Fo n ty Fontana, 7 7 , born Richm ond “ R C " Connie Beck Jr., son o f Richm ond Connie Beck Sr. nnd L izzie Leonnrd Be ck, died Friday m orning, M arch 12 , 20 10 at Kate B , Reynolds Hospice H om e o f W inston-Salem , H e wns bom D e c, 16 , 1932, in Forsyth C oun ty, M r, Fontana wns residing in Kernersville w ith his son nnd daughter in law , N ic k "M e rie” and Joann Beck, H e hnd resided nt Cnil Rond in M ocksville w ith his specinl friend o f 13 yenrs, L u ­ cille Sain, in addition to his pnrents. АиТП1ИАТ\С’GAR b W A S H E S ^ pTouchless orc;^I Brush Wash | ^ Mocksville ^ Auto Pride . Car Wash ★ OPEN24HOURSI* N, Yadkinville Rd, Mocksville 'across Irom Lowes Improvement) i: John D, Rummage M r, John D , "Joh n n y” R u m ­ m age, 8 1 , o f U S 601 N o rth , M ocksville, died Sunday, M arch 14 , 20 10 , nt W F U Bnp­ tist M edicnl Center, H e wns bom D e c, 8 ,1 9 2 8 , in Dnvie County to the late R o y W , M r, Fontana was nlso preceded nnd Tossie Collette Rum m age, by a sister, M a ry Fran- M r, Rum m age wns retired from Dqub nnd 2 grnndsons, Ja- Lin k -Tn ylo r Furniture in L e x - A . Beck nnd C o d y W orth ington. H e wns n veteran o f the U .S . A rm y having served in Ihe surviving: his brother, Korean Conflict. M r. Rum m age Robert Beck o f W alkertown; was n lifelong mertiber o f En t- children, J . Tim othy Beck nnd ons Bnptist Church where he Grace o f Randlem an, D a - had served as a deacon, Sundny E . Beck and w ife Teresa o f school teacher and R A lender. Richm ond, V a .; G . Diane N ich- H e was nlso preceded in ®nd husbnnd W nyne, and denth by 2 sisters, N in a Arnold R u b y A , B e ck, all o f Jonesville; nnd Nannie Boger; and a broth- grnndchildren, Brynn Beck and er, Norm an Rum m age, w ife Candice, Jerem y Beck and Survivors; his w ife o f 61 w ife Nico le , Thom as Beck, years, H azel Reynolds ■ R um - Jonathon Be ck, Patricia Beck, mage o f the hom e; a sister. M ar- Ashton Be ck, Spencer Beck, iettn (B ob ) Langston o f M ocks- Kristen N ich ols, Michnel Beck, ville; nnd n host o f friends and Kaitlynn Be ck, Claudia Beck neighbors, and Karnh Beck; great-grnnd- A funernl service was con- children, Kayla Grace Beck, ducted at 3 p .m , Tuesday, G n vin Beck, Eliznbeth Grace March 16 , at Eatons Baptist Beck nnd Dniton Beck, Church, with D r. D n vid G il- H e wns a conversntionnlist breath officiating. Burini foi- w ith stories o f his trnvels with lowed in the church cemeteiy. N A S C A R nnd the country m u- Th e fam ily received friends at ^ic industry. H e enjoyed cook- the church on Tliesday. outs with fam ily and friends M em orinls: Entons Bap- Pnt “ nd Brenda Snook, tist Cem etery Fu n d , c/o Bob The fnm ily Langston, 1922 M ocksville. O nline condolences: ww!!», eatonfimeralservice.com. is receiving U S 601 N „ friends at 2256 Venus D rive , Kernersville, w ith a celebration o f life service w ill be held at 11 n ,m , Snturdny, M arch 20 , S h i lo h H o n o r i n g P a s t o r Shiloh Baptist Church, Depot Street, M ocksville, w ill observe the R e v, Joe B , Clark’s second pastoral anniversary on Sunday, M arch 21 nt 3 p.m . Guest spenker w ill be the R e v, D r, J ,C , Harris o f First Baptist Church, Statesville, accompanied by his choir nnd congregntion, Clark w ill bring the m orning message with specinl music by the Chnncel Choir under the direction o f Mngalene Gaither, Lunch will be served nt 1:30 p ,m . in the Sm ith-Grace Fellow ship H a ll, A p p r e c i a t i o n P r o g r a m S u n d a y Friendship M issionary Bnptist Church in Cooleemee w ill honor deacons and trustees w ith an npprecintion progrnm on Sundny, M nrch 21 nt 4 p ,m . Quest speaker w ill be Bishop W illie Joe G ra y, pastor o f Freedom United Church o f G o d , and N ew Jerusalem H o li­ ness Church, W oodleaf, Th e R e v, Ervin Baker is the host pastor. D i n n e r , M o v i e A t J e r u s a l e m Jenisnlem Baptist Church w ill hold n dinner and m ovie night on Snlurdny, M arch 20 , A hotdog supper will begin at 5:30 p .m , with n m ovie, “ Th e C lim b ,” presented by the Serving H im M inistry nt- 7 , Donntions for missions w ill be accepted. B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t W C U M C W esley Chnpel United M ethodist Church in the Pino com ­ m unity w ill host a ham and sausage breakfast on Saturday, M arch 20 , Th e m enu w ill also include eggs, gravy, grits, biscuits, coffee and orange juice. F o r k B a p t i s t C h o i r , D r a m a T e a m T o P r e s e n t ‘ C r o w n H i m L o r d ’ Th e Fo rk Baptist Church C h o ir and Dram a Tenm w ill present "C row n H im Lo rd o f A ll: Celebrating tho Risen Savior" on Sntur­ day, M arch 2 7 nnd Sundny, M nrch 28 . Both performnnces begin nt 7:3 0 p .m . Adm ission is free and a nursery w ill be provided. Th e church is located at 3140 U S H w y 64 East in M ocksville. Please visit w w w .forkbaptist.com or call 336-998-8306 for more infor­ m ation or w ith nny questions. C o m m u n i t y B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t S m i t h G r o v e M e t h o d i s t Sm ith G rove United Methodist Church on U S 158 w ill hnve n com m unity breakfast Saturday, M nrch 2 0 , from 7 -1 0 n.m . Th e menu w ill include scrambled eggs, bacon, country ham , sausage, hom em ade biscuits, grnvy, and beverage. Pethleheiti Angels Preschool Children's Spring Conslgnnient Sale roaturing qcnily used or llto raw Hems Includinq; DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - C7 Infant & children's clolhlna baby equipment & furniture, toys, books, videos, & malemlly clothing. 0uy and Sdl for Eatten Spring and Suinwerl Bethlehem United Methodist Churoh 9t\ Redland Road, Advatioe Sales Time; Saturday. M areh 20, t a .in .-1 p.m. Highlighted half-prloe Hewi from 12-1 p.w. Prop-off Time»: Thursday, Maj'oh 1>. 4-7 p.m. Friday, MaroFt 19,9 a.nt.-I2 noon Volunteers shop ihe Friday evening pre-sale! Contact llolly Almond at 998-36ZZ,or halmond®yadlelni!l for additional Information ayie Place Ing Assisted Living Community Chiistjty\l'illiaiiis Cha.siliy comes to us' from Woodlciif In Rowiui Couniy where she currently resides with her parents Harold and Patricia Williams. A graduate of West Rowan High School, she obt.'Uned her CNA designation about a year ago ami has chosen Davie Pliice as her first venture Into the healtlicare Held. She's a busy penson wllh full time work here luid part time work In tlie retail business along wllh her church activities at Erwin Temple CME Church. Her granilmolhcrs Bernice Mayfield and Ada Williams are especially proud of their granddaughter's achlevemenls. When not committed, she relaxes by curling up in fronloflhc'fV. Kristina Randolph KrlsUna Is a new Med Tech here at Davie Place, She has been a Med Tech for about 5 yeiirs and comes lo us from private duly work. Her designation was achieved at Davidson County Commimliy College In lexlngton and she will be going on lo acquire her RN degree at Rowan- Cabarnis Community College, Her concern for and interest in helping people brought her into tlie healthcare field, Kristina and her family, pareni,'! Ted mid Jaiilce Randolph, along wllh brother Ted Randolph reside in Davie County. Wlieh not busy wllh her work, she enjoys hanging out wllh friends, travelling and riding ihe thoroiighbrcd horses her father raises. We tiielcotiie both Chastity and Kristina to our staff knowing they bring the catj and concern tvesirlvefor here at Davie Place. For information On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 7 5 T h i s m e s s a g e b r o u g h t t o y o u b y t h e s e l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s w h o e n c o u r a g e y o u t o w o r s h i p a t t h e c h u r c h o f y o u r c h o i c e . CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2944 G E N T L E M A C H I N E & T O Ò L I N C . 2716 Hwy. 601 N Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 336-492-5055 Fax: 336-492-6048 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING Wa CU8lom Meat Process Beat - Pork - Doer 30 years experience 8 0 2 R itlp ti n allo clg « R d • M ocksville 336-492-5496 D A V I E L U M B E R & L O G G I N G 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, N0 27028 336-751-9144 W .G . W H IT E & C 0 . 2119 Hwy, 601 N. . Mocksville, NC 27028 336-723-1669 H A Y W O R T H - M I L L E R ■ I'llN I-.K A I. H O M I-: 10s iiart Klmlurwn Wav Ailranre, NC 27006 ' 3 3 6 .9 4 0 .S S 5 5 F U L tE R U s îS r Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 980 Salisbury Rd. Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 336-751-3712 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 rreíctipíloñ Cíill In: 336-753-DRUG Put ìbis Space ToWoifc ForYou Call 336-751>2129 С У М ÄRTERв и Í I. D с R a 157 Y edkin V ûlley R oa d • S u lle 210 A d va nce . NC 336-940-2341 BulUtr Сшш IhmaM JOCrayA.CiuteT.rtwkkn»»^UitinCC«rtCT.ViccFrei Put This Space ToWorii ForYou Call 336-751-2129 Ш F U L L E R Architectureâ8 Ctwit Sqgor* Suitt 300 p ; ЗЗЙ .751.0400 PROUDLY . DESIGNING DAVIE CHURCHES 336-751-0400 S S P a lle tO n e APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 336-492-5565 / i W T U M N C A R E OF MOCKSVILLE 1007 Howard St. Mocksville 751-3535 1441 Doîkdmon Rood • Mocksvlllo J O E ' S T O W I24 Hour» RoodBMo Rollbnck Sotvlcol Small & Medium Duty Towing Joseph Ctolls, Owner 33B-988-iB93 - OHICO 336-940-72S6 - Mobile Put This Space To Work ForYou Cali 336-751-2129 Put This Space ToWoric ForYou Cali 336-751-2129 Щ E A T O N FUNERAL HOME S lN C i; 1951 32S North Main SIreet Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2148 C a l l 7 5 1 -2 1 2 9 TO A d v e r t is e Y o u r B u s in e s s o n t h e C h u r c h P a g e . C8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 Fundraisers Saturday, March 20 Hnm&Snusflgc Brcnkfast,nt Wes­ ley Chnpel UMC.eggs.gmvy,grits, biscuits, coffce nnd omngc juice. Community Brcnkfnst, Smith Drove UMC, 7-10 n.m. Menu; scrambled eggs, bncon .country iinm, snusngo, biscuits, gravy, beverage. Fri. & Sat., March 19 & 20 Center BBQ, US 64 East, Mocks­ viilc (behind historic Center Arbor). , Pork BBQ sold nil dny. both dnys in pounds, pintcs, snndwiches. & trays. Thursday, March 25 Port-n-Plt Chickcn Dinner, at Liberty UMC, 601 Liberty Circle, 11 n.m.-6 p.m. Tnke-out only. Tickets: 284-2869 or 284-2914, Saturday, March 27 Flight of Honor Fundraiser, lo send WVVll veterans to Washington, D.C., 4 p.m. untiliit VFW Blilg, NC 801 South, Cooleemee. Menu: Ciiicken & Dumplings .green benns. corn, cole sinw, rolls, dessert, cof­ fee & iccd ten. Donations acceptcd. Hosted by Cooleemee Women's Civitan Club, County Line VFD BBQ & Chickcn Pie, buffet 4 p,m,. take-outs all day long (corner of US 64 W, nnd Ridge Road), Southern Country Community Breakfast, Cornerstone Cliris|ian Church cooked by Men’s Fellow­ ship, Adult: $6, children $4, Come out 5;30-10130 n,m. Questions; 998-9787, Fri. & Sat., April 9 & 10 Friends of Library Book Sale, Fri, (9-6) nnd Sat, (9-3) nt libmry. Sale for Friends Is Fri.,Aprll8(S-8) ■ you canjoin at tile door. Saturday, Junes 2nd AnnunllViail First In Fnmilics “Dreams Comc'iyuc” Opcn Horse Show, at Thoroughbred Training Center, Mocksviilc, call 724-1412 ext, 144 for more info; Ongoing Cooleemee Civitans BBQ Chick- ^50 Dare to Compare Switch to Jackson Hewitt* and pay $50 less than you paid someone else for tax preparation last year.’ Hurry in! o f f e r e x p ire s 0 3 /3 0 /10 Visit your local office or call 336-884-5709 in a o B in o rwwwJacksonHowill.com •o n » m M I« Im pmpaiallon l « i paid o l SI N 1 « moi». Prool o l M ytat’i lax p d p i/itlo i) l e i . ' iK lu k x l. Ptoduol Io n iK ta liO . V iiu u pM llcl(nlliHi tea llora only ond may nol bg com ilnail w iui any ofta r ollat. Moat olllcaa aia kwaoonilenny ovinad and opaialad. C lX iro il COOti PKIWH F a m i l ) D e n t i s t D a v i d J B a r a b c , D D S Dr. Barabe welcomes you lo his' practice in Advance, NC. He is a family dentist who cares about the patient first! Call now for scheduling. Opening April 6, 2010 336-998-1076 В еш ие^ m С Ш abo utijod. David J Barabe, DDS 149 Yadkin Valley Rd. Advance, NC 27006 (Gom el of HW Y 801-N .4 Y.idkiii V.illi'v Roiid) cn. 3rd Fri. of each month, at Cool­ eemee Civitnn Bidg,. Cooleemee, Serving 1/2 chicken. BBQ slaw, baked benns, roll & pound cake. $7 per plate. Reserve your plate, sign up nt Cooleemee Hardwure or call 284-2196 or 284-2030, Will deliver order of five (5) or more. Proceeds lo help pay for Cooleemee Civitnn Comm. Bidg. Wesley United Methodist Church Ham & Sausage Breakfast, with all the trimmings, 3rd Snt. of each month, 6-10 a.m, ■BMniQriS Saturday, March 20 . Shady Grove High 192S-19S6RC- nion, nt Advance UMC fellowship hnll, social hour 4 p,m,, program 5 p.m., pot luck meat 6 p.m. Drinks will be provided.'Donation will be collected lo pay for paper goods nnd rent on building. Cnll 998- 4627 or 9989-4320 if you attended Shndy Grove High between 1956 and 1925, Saturday, April 10 2ndFairclothFnmily Reunion, 12 noon, covered dish 1 p,m,,ntMace- doninMoravianChurch.700NC801 North. Advance in the fellowship hnll. Drinks & paper products will be provided. Religion Saturday, March 20 Dinner & A Movie, at Jerusalem Bnpt, Church, hot dog supper begins 5:30 p.m, and movie “The Climb” presented by Serving Him Minis­ try nt 7 p.m. Donations accepted townrds missions, Sunday, March 21 Shiloh Bapt. Postor Observation, nnd second pastoral nnniversacy, 3 p,m, wilh guest speaker. Lunch nt 1:30 p.m, in Smith-Orace fellow- sliip hnll, ' Dcncons & IVustecs Honored, nt Friendship Missionary Bnpt, Churcii, 4 p.m, with guest spiaker, Sun.-Wed.,March 21-24 Revival, nt Courtney Bapt. Church. Sun. 6 p.m., Mon., Tues., Wed. 7 p.m, SaL&Sun.,March27&28 “Crown Him Lord of All: Cel­ ebrating the RlsenSnvlor”,at Fork Bnpt.,3140US64 East,Mocksville, 7:30 p.m. both nights, ndmission is free. Ongoing Kids Night, every Wed. at New Union UMC. 1869 Sheffield Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info: 492- 6408. AfterSchool Cnre, Advance UMC. K-5th,Aug.25.2009-June 10,2010. 3-6 p.m.. Cost: $140 per month, for more info or to register: 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), 1st nnd 3rd Fri. of every month during traditionnl school yenr. 9:30- 11:45 n.m,. Cornerstone Christinn Church. 1585 NC 801 North. Mocksville. 998-0600, H 20 (His to Own), new ministry nt Jerusalem Bapt, Church, 3203 US 601 S„Mocksville. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds wiio arc college, single, or married. Wo cover topics pertinent & interesting to this age group, Awana, every Wed, evening 6:30-8 p,m, at Eagle Heights Church, The Life & l\eaehtng of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon, & Thurs, nt 7 p,m,, nt 407 Milling Rd,, Mocksville, Free ndmission. For info: 704-876-3665, AWANA & Youth Program, ut Ijnmcs Bnpt, Church, cach Sun, evening 5:45-7:30 p,m„ ages four through sixth grade. Info: 492- 6434, A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approaching Ihe Temple of God. Psnlms 26 each Tues, 10:30-11:30 n,m, at Jericho Church of Christ, All women invited. Call 704-798-2038 for info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed, night nt Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p,m, current topic: authentic relationships. All materials provided at no cost. All women invited, Cnll 492-5711 or 492-5291, Women’s Bible Study, every Wed, 5-6 p,m,, in n home nenr Milling Road area. All womin welcome. Info: 751-5229. Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from female perspective and Africnn American, Latino, nnd American women. 2nd Spt, of each month at Fairfield Bapt, Church. 164 Excalibur Lane (off U,S,601 S,), Info: 940-5149, Women’s Study Group, Phase 2. on Biblical women, presented by Hannah's Ministries, Free & held every second Sat, of each month. 10-11 a,m. All welcome. Info; 940-5149, CareNet Counseling Centers, al FlrstBapllstChurch,390N,Maln St., Mocksville. Offers inter-de- nominational counseiing.Academi- cally trained, certified counselors & mental health professionals. Info, & nppt, 751-2041, Preschool/Parents Moming Out, Bethlehem United Meth, Time: 9 n,m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,W or T, Th, Age 3 - M,T, Th, Age 4 & Pre-K - three or four dnys per week, Cnll 998-6820, Preschool, nt Center United Meth, 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 (2yr,oldclass) 8:30-11:30 a,m, Phone 940-3753, Awana & Bible Study, Wednes­ days nt 7 p.m., Hope Baptist Tab­ ernacle, Special Events Friday, March 26 Dinner & AShow, hosted by Davic YMCA,students innfterschool pro­ grams will be participating in talent show, 6 p,m., at YMCA. Dinner for guests$l perpcrson.Donationswili be nccepted for Pnrtner with Youth fundraising cnmpnign. Saturday, March 27 Spring Dancc, at Journey Church (former Horizon Bidg.), 7-9 p.m. Semi-formal attire, sponsored by Green Meadows Bnpt. Church Acteens&AIIAbout Elegance Snion & Boutique. Questions: 998-7047, Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Snt. night bluegrass, at.Shcffield Music Hall, cull 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun, ench month, 7 p,m,, at Comatzer UMC, Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music, Farmington Farmer’s Market, Soturdnys 8 n,m, til I p.m. Thursday, March 18 Mammogram Clinic, hosted by Davie Health Dept., 8:30 a.m. til 3 p.m. Cnll 753-6774 for info on how to get a free mammogram. Tuesday, March 23 Candidates Forum, sponsored by Woodmen of the World, at Davie Academy Comm. Bidg., 147 Mr, Henry Rd, (Just off Davio Acad­ emy), 7 p.m. Meetings Thursday, March 18 Yadtel Y a d k i n V a l l e y T e l e c a m F a llo w T h e T r a il T a Y a d t e l F a r A l l O f Y a u r C a m m u n lc a t la r i I M e e d s I ' ' ' ' , P h p n e V i d e o i n t e r n e t W i r e l e s s r V i s i t t h e E a s t e r B u n n y ! • N a a n N a a n ' ' h K l n t i e r t a n S t a r e , M a r c h E O t h , 11 a m M a c k B v Ì H e S t a r e , M a r c h S 7 t h , 11 a m ■ Ongoing Davic Beekeepers Association, second Mondny of every month, 7 p.'pi,, 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors welcome. To find out more info; www.daviebcckcepers.org YMCA For more information, call 751- 9622. visit www.davie.ymcanwnc. org. or come to Ihe YMCA for n tour. Cheerleading ■ ■ Kids 3-12, scason'runs March 29- Juric 5. Practice on Mon., Tues,, or Thurs, evenings and cheer at Sat, games. Register thru March 26. Cost; $40 members/$65 potentinl members,. Flag Football Kids 3-12, senson runs Mnrch 29: June 5. Practices Mon,, Tues, or Thurs.evciiings,gamesSnt,Register thni March 26, Cost: $40 mem- bers/$65 potentinl members. Soccer ' Kids3-13, new this senson All Boys and All Girls leagues. Season runs March29-June 5, Practices Mon,, Tues,, or Thurs,, games Sat, Pec WceSocccr(ages3-4)willmeeiSat. Mornings, Register thru March 26,' Cost: $40 membcrs/$6i potential members, Homeschool P.E. • Weekly physical fitness program for homcschoolers, In the gym. work on personal fitness, coordinntion. nnd skill development through organized sports. Includes water safety nnd swim lessons. Cost: $20 per child. Sessons nre Thurs,. 9-11 n,m. Members Only Join the YMCA nnd take advantage of wnter aerobics, yogn. biking, wnlking. personal training, nnd more,Como visitandtourourfacility at215CemeteiyStreetand leam how we build strong kids.strong families, nnd strong communities. Swim Lessons Sign up now for swim lessons. Choose 'I\jes/rhurs, evening les­ sons ($38 membors/$75 potentinl members) or Snt. moming lessons ($20 members/$38 potential mein- bers). Private & family lessons also available. AARPMectIng, 10:30 a,m„ Davie Q o r i i r ^ r c Co, Sr. Services, 178 Meroney St,. ; -' •• •■ Mocksville. with guest speaker, Senior.Activities take place at Davie County Senior Services locnted at 278 Meroney St.. Mocks­ ville unless otherwise noted. Call 753-6230. Ongoing . Sr.Lunchbox,M.T,W .ll:30a.m.. Th. & Fri., 11 a.m.. lunch served daily. Silver Health Exercises. Exercise Room of Senior Services. Tues, & ; Thurs, 8:30 n,m, at Mock Place, (open to any senior). Quilting Club, every Monday, 10a,m, Bridge, every Fridny. 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p,m. Scrapbooking, evety 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.ni. Free Blood Pressure Checks,once a month, at 10:30 a.m. in the Nutri­ tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs­ days, 10 n.m. Scrabble, 1 p.m. every Monday, Texas Holti'Em -Thursdays, 1 p,m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p,m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues, of the month. 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - are available, call for information. Arthritic Exercise - every other Wed, 10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues, & Thurs,, II a,m. Fitness Equipment Room - open 'Mon,-Thurs, 8 n.m, til 8 p.m, Fri­ days 8 a,m, til 5 p.m, & Sat, 9 a,m, til 1 p.m. Table Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p,m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m, til 12 p.m. TbI Chi, Tuesdays (call for sess- sion dales) Woodcarvlng, Wed. 9-11 a,m. AdvanccdSilverHcalthExerclses, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8:30 n.m. Manicures/Pedicures,eveiyThuis. call for nppt, & prices. Massage Therapy, every 3rd Tues, Cnll for appt, & priced CurrcntSoclal Dancing,Thurs, 11 o.m, til 12 noon. . Pigeon Foi-ge, Tn. Trip April 20-22, deadline for registra­ tion is March 5,come by Sr, Services or call 753-6230 for more info, Roport-Davle Dateline By Noon On Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of Ihe publication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by the office, at S, Main St, across from the courtl;ouse, I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - D1 Kindergarten teacher Kaye Vandiver and her student, Silas dress as the Cat in the Hat. Zander Fryer, Kaitiin Mischler, IVlarl<us Inscore and Lillie Rollins act Goldllockas and the 3 Bears. T h e C a t in th e H at C o m e s T o Life A t lUloclcsville E le m . Kindergar­ ten intern mss Nail (right) with students on Cat In the Hat Day. Th e Cnt in the H nt cnmc to visit and hnd m nny interesting things to shnrc w ith M ocksville Elem cntni^ kinder­ garten students recently. Students rend lots o f D r . Seiiss books. I'h e Cnt in the H nt had it special surprise w ith every b o ok. Students m ode Cat in the H a t hats, painted fish, m ade their ow n specini "noises” like G e ra ld M c B o in g B o in g , ate green eggs, watched their foot turn colors and m ore. “ It was so exciting they decided to w rite nbout the specini day w ith the C ttl and the H « t ,” said teacher B rd rid i.H e n d rix, H e even left some activities for teachers. T h e C a t in the Hnt instructed the teacher to end the week w ith a special D r, Seuss search gnm e. Students were given the title o f the D r. Seuss book and hnd to use those clues to find the object that the Cnt left behind, "T h e y nlso had quite n bit o f fun w ith the story o f Qoldilocks nnd the 3' Benrs. Students listened tb the story, acted it o u t. and wrote nnd directed their ow n theatrical version o f G o ld ­ ilocks and the 3 Bears w ith an alternate ending.” she said. In.m ath they m ade a pietograph. Idcn tin ed hot/cold th in g s, m atched equal sets, identified d o u b les, and had a "rin g s on fingers” m ore/less activity. Students Tour Capital I'ourtii graders from C o r- a closc up look at their stale nntzcr Elem entary school got capital last m onth, n ------;Г Я Г - ■ f Matthew Glass, Eric McMurray and De’Maura Isaac with a replica of the Liberty Bell. T h e y vi.sited the Stnte Le g - isliitive B u ild in g nnd learned about h o w Inw s nre debated nnd voted upon. In the Stnte Capitol B u ild ­ ing they snw where the state’s first law m akers m et, and got a bird>s eye vie w o f G o v . B e v Perdue’s office. T h e N atu ral Science M u ­ seum was a great hit w ith stu­ dents as they discovered their stale’s geography, geology and w ildlife. In the N o rth Cnrolina H is ­ tory M u se u m , they w ere able to vie w a full size replica o f the W right Brothers’ airplane that m ade the first flig h t at K ittyh a w k , Fourth graders pose with the three presidents from North Carolina in front ot the State Capitol Building. , Daniel Melton, Spence, Miller and Kody Walser get ewa«o»ed alive In » . Natural fourth graderà atthe gales ol llieaovernor's Manelon In Raleigh. Science Museum. ^ IÍ1 ■ Ï ii D2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 Davie Schools M ocksvillc Ele m e n ta ry In m nth, our clnss hns been Stud en ts o f the w e e k o f couiitingby 5snnd lOs.identify- M arch 8 -12 ; Bniley M c C o o k , ing nnd writing numbers from 0 Fnith M atthew s, Austin Kiser, to 30, ordering and comparing Jnzlyn Rivecn, Ashley Butero, num bers, nnd lenm ing how to M nlak H e ik a l, Ed g a r Jnim es- divide sets nnd shnre 'objects Rnm os, Cary W illis, RahQunnn equally. A n th o n y, Zn vio n B ro w n , M e- First Grade Jissa G n m e z. Ta la yia Carey, By Kristin Callison 'A le x Evnns. ; M r s . C a llis o n an d M r s . Klndergarlen N ielton ’s first grnde enjoyed By Kaye Vandiver working w ith the num ber 100 in Mnrch came in "like a Inm b," m nth. Students hnve been lising so we think it w ill go oiit-'l'like m nnipulntives 'including pen- n lion .” Does thnt mean there nies, nickels, dim es, quarters, m ay be m ore snow to come? counters,, nnd rods to add nnd M ea n w h ile, w e w ill continue subtract to get 100. Th e students to leam about types o f weather enjoyed working with calculn- ' nnd how the changing wenther tors to check their w ork. Lnst affects liinn, pinnts, nnd nni- week the students enjoyed read- mnls. Th e children have written ing a biography titled M r. Bones. some great snow y nnd rniny day Dinosnui-Hiinter.This story went stories. W e nlso used the sci- perfectly with the unit on rocks : ence fair project and the winter and soil. Th e students enjoyed season to learn about static being rock collectors at home electricity nnd kn ow w hy wc in their surroundings. Once at sometimes get shocked when we school, they sqrted the rocks touch others nnd objects. ■ ' by properties, m easured, nnd In reading, we have enjoyed weighed their rooks using non- the wonderful informational text stiindard measurement. Lnst, the If You Could G o to Antarctica students picked a pet rock which nnd enjpyed learning about the they decornted, n n m ed , nnd , clim nte nnd. anim als o f that wrote about. Th e students en- region. The children have beCn joyed exploring types o f soil, working on word fnmilies nnd Second Grade they love creating new nnd “ un- By Julie Fletcher usual” rhym ing words. M rs. Fletcher's sccond grad­ ers nre learning about the life cycle o f frogs and toads. Th e y enjoyed reading two books: Fan - are Friends.Th e class designed n tadpole book showing the com ­ plete life cycle frpm egg to adult frog. Th e y also m ade a paper plate frog and watched a video called "Frogs niid Toads” . Th e class has been taking care o f 21 chicken eggs that they got from the Dnvie County 4 -H ; Th e students have been learning about the life cycle o f n chick. Th e y got to turn the eggs’ three times a dny, nnd wntch the tem- ¡jornture. Th o best pnrt hns been cnndling our eggs. Th o students cnn see the chick’s eye nnd the blood vessels thnt nre keeping the chick niiye in the egg. We cnn’t wait until M nrch 2 2 , when we hope to hnve'a room full of chirping baby chicks. Fourth Grade By Nick Strickland W e are gearing up for our science fair, which is.quickly ap­ proaching. 1 nm truly impressed w ith all the w onderful ideas and hard w ork the students are putting forth. 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Ms^ Siknrskie's clnss hns been lenming about com m unity helpers, recording interview s w ith school helpers. M rs. C o l­ lin s’ clnss has been studying the wenther nnd lenm ing nbout w eather chnnges. Th e y m ade kites and plan to fly them next w eek. M rs. Oohoen’s clnss hns been studyingm nps and m aking nn intornctive m ap o f the school in group projects. Kindergarten thanks D r. Billings and his oflice staff for hosting students in thoir office nnd sharing gift bags o f toothbrushes, toothpaste,' floss, and toys. Firs t grnde is len m in g to' tell tim e to the hour nnd half hour. Students are practicing addition nnd subtraction. In sci- ehco students w ill learn nbout wenther. Th e y w ill discuss lielp- fiil nnd hnrm ful w inds. Students w ill lenrn the origins nnd history o f St .t’atrick’s D n y . Students are listening to and m odeling poetry. Fifth grade has boon w o rk­ ing On adding and subtracting fractions, sim plifying fractions, chnnging fractions to decimals nnd decimnis to fractions, m ulti­ plying ;deoimnls, and geometry. Th ird graders are w orking to pass m ultiplication facts be­ fore nn ice crenm isundne pnrty. Som e o f the sundnes nre nimost com plete. Students arc w ork­ ing on O lym p ic stories. Each student chose an O lym pic winter sport, researched that sport, and is writing about the event. Th ird graders have been learning nbout the kinds o f soil nnd have 'enjoyed bringing in things for n compost p ile .T h L ^ ^ ill begin n unit on pinnts next. O n Mnrch 4 , all students tried to qualify for the M inute C lub during P E classes. Th e m nxi- m um for students in K -2 to jog without walking was 15 minutes . nnd the m axim um for grades 3-5 to jog was 20 minutes. Kindergarten studepts jo g ­ ging for 15 minutes wore A za - ‘riah Brailsford, Ashlee Harris, Jnsio H o lla r, Nathan Lin v iiie , Shayna G arm on , Sorria Renkin nnd Ashley Gnrcin. Firs t grndors jo g g in g fo r 15 minutes included M atthew H arris, Isniah Johnson, Karen La zn ro , T im m y Page, Log n n Phillips, M aria Fortner, Taylor H illiard, Dylan An gu s, Am elin B aysin ger, M ad elyn n Fish e r, Zo e ' Durner, Sadie Essie, Isa­ bella Low d er, Ave ry Ta ylo f and Dallas B yrd. Second graders jogging for 15 minutes were Ingrid.Cadena, Rylen Carter, Brooks Johnson, E rik Parndn, Ad ria n R o m e ro , Jalyn Chntm on, Znchnry D n vi- son, Kenneth Le e , Em m n Pat­ terson, Austin Shaver, Alayn a Sm ith, Jonathan Arguetn, A le x Chester, C o d y D o b b in s, A le x R a tle d g e , T y ris G r iffin , Iv y W alker, M ichael W erbeck, Er- icka Arco s, M ichelle Johnson, Klnra Le w is , Javier D e lgad o, Em a n i 'H argro , Estefnni M n r- tin e z. Faith M a yfie ld , M iquel Visoso, Brittany W ooten, Darren Jefferson, Jazm in A lvn re z, A u s ­ tin Dontreil, Arm ando G arcia, To n i H utch en s, Lu is La zn ro , Lilli Enster, Samnntha Reproza, Len n y A da m e , L illy Thom pson and Santiago Botello. T h ird graders jog g in g fo r 20 m inutes were Ca rli A lle n , Gabriel C la rk, Joseph Fuentes, Chnnning G le n n , Cnsio R ich ­ ardson, B rooklynn Shbm aker, Zachery T riv e tt, Lu k e Le w is , Ryinn Burton, Alyssn Cam pbell, M atthe w EnSter, Le a h M n b e , D e stiny M n y fie ld , K e vin A r - straws into the right patterns. Tiie y cnn identify 3 -D shnpos such ns cubes and spheres. Th e kindergnrten team was able to select m any students as Cougars o f the W eek w-ho worked hard t6 follow the school rules and the Cougar Pledge; M s . Dalton ’s clnss, Kham auri W il­ son, Sadio Edd in ger,.Kam eryn D a vis, Lila Hunter and Q hiyah gueta, Brandon Jones, Bradley Johnson; M rs. Jennings’ class, M ickalow ski, Noah Sheppard, Robin H o w a rd , A le x Sum m ers, M adison Bpone, Auston John­ son, Noah M org an , Nnthaniel Steele, N nthan W est, A le xe e A lliso n , Dallas G iiib b , Lu is V I- C h lo o B o n I, A u s tin M c C lu re nnd A le x Speckin: M rs. M n n - n in o ’s cln ss,R ile y R a th b o n e , Rachel Q uanco,Xlyssa M c D n n - so so.Ricky W o o te n ,Eli Joyner, iel, Ayden Crotts and Christinn Dam on Roberts, Dustin Pass- Snmitions; M rs. Rodgers’ class, m ore,M olissaRodriquez,Cindy Seth D n lto n , K ry s tn l D n v is , To rre s, S k yln r W illis , Reese Bryson Pnrker, and M ackenzie Bridgm an, W endy Lo p e z, Casey Sm ith. M ills,Jn q u elin e PoIicn rp o ,K el-. Students are on the look-out lym i R o d riq u e z, A m y Vargas, fo r m isch ievou s leprechaun Noah W est, Erick Benitez, Jo - visitors. Students havo begun seph G adson , Ryan Christinn, rohonrsing'songs for a spring Morgnn Lew is,Tren t M cD an iel, progrnm . Ench student in kin- M ayra M elchor, W illie W alker, dergnrton w iil m ake a spring Alyssn.W e st, Karen R a zo and hat to w ear during the parade L itzy Acevedo. ; nnd.prpgram . Th e students w ill Fou rth frnders joggin g fpr, en joy ah egg hunt before spring 2f! m inutes included M ateiisz break. Lipn ic ki,C hrisM ayh ow ,C a ssie O n Tu e s d a y, M n y I I , the N e w e ll,T n y lo rO ’ N e ill,C n m cr- school w ill h old it’s annual on Pinyer, Leslie R u iz, W hitnee m usical. Th is year, tho students W yrick,D estiriy An ders, Brian- in volved com e from a larger nnh Freyer, Ta y lo rS m ith ,C h y a group than norm al. To rre n c e , H nnhnh Z n p o titin , Th e theme is patrb tic m u- Nato M ille r, Dow aunis K e lly , sic, and the kindergnrten nnd H n le yB u ln tko , Katie M oss, D a - first grade students have been kota R enkon, Christina R iddle, D ylan Fpstor.Alo xa Hernandez, H u n te r C h a m b e rla in , C u rtis . G ra y, Martha M artinez, Stephen Bacon, Charism a H a le , Jaedyn Johnson, Savanna M anco and Knssidie M cD nniel. Jogg in g for 20 m inutes in the fifth grnde were Brnndon B la ke , Shakoie Cnrler, H ailey C h u n n , G e n o va D a y e , Caleb L in k , Zach M cB rid e , Knyin N n - vnroz. Hunter Potent, Nicholas Shell, Jncob Speight, Chnndler Le w n llo n , Au stin M ille r, B ri- nnna Speight, Tyie r W illiam s, Keith Dugger, Kane H ollow n y, Brandon Trivette, K e vin A la s , learning nbout the m eaning o f patriotic songs w ith phrases like "stuck a feather in his cap nnd called it rhncnroni” (which is not as meaningless ns it sounds) and "pledge thee m y allegianco” . Senn N e ls o n , the m u sic teacher, is nlso tho band direc­ tor nt the En rly College H ig h School, nnd he hns decided to com bine the tnlents o f his stu­ dents at both schools, Th e En rly College Band w ill be nccompn- nying the C o rn a tze r students, while they perform , something thnt w ill be a unique experience for both. A lso ns an addition this yenr, Za c h B y rd , Jonathan M ead-i tw o fifthigrnde students w ill’be o w s , Isabel R o m e ro , Joshun solcctcd to play their recorders Sm ith , Chandler Steele, Britt­ ney Reprozn, Eva n M ills , Jnke R n tlo d g e , D n n iel R o d rig u e z, A m n n d n B a rb o e , M c K e n zie Blackw elder, Jonathan Chester, Austin H nrm on , M icnh K lu ttz, Eric R o d rig u e z, Brooke Sutn- m ers, Nicole Vnlliere, M nrvin Argueta, Jam ie DeCoss, Karrie Lo e , Isaac A rc o s, Teodoro B o ­ nillo, K a yla Fortner, Tykedrik with tho Eariy College Band for one o f tho pieces during the m u­ sical. Th is w ill be nn advanced experience for the fifth grade students, but it w ill be exciting for students interested'in being in band'vyhen the get to m iddle school. Th e Ea rly College Bnnd w ill feature student conductors, w hich w ill be another great op­ portunity for those students. In Gadson.Ashton Garcia,M eghan all, the grades involved in this Hadley, Gabriella M elchor, Snrn year’s musical are kindergarten, M iller, K yle Morrison and Sadie M oses. ■, A C ornntzer Elem entnry In Febru a ry, kindergarten- first,fifth ,n in th , lO th .an d llth , m aking it the'm ost'fnrronching m usicnl in regards to student involved in recent years. T h ird grade students w ill ors celebrated yaiontino's D a y. start an intensive unit pn re- The students shared cards nnd cprders at the end p f M arc h . 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T h e y practiced m aking thoir ow n shapes by draw ing them on paper, m olding them out o f clay or by nrrnnging objects like LRB L a n d s c a i i i i i g Residential & Business • Lawn Hiowlng& Seeding ,• Treo & Bush Trimming & Planting' •Trenching'Pressure Washing ‘ •Clean Gutters •L^afReijioyal;, www.lrblandscaplng.com336-909-8571 Terry Whitaker/Owner Th e y w ill got ndvnnced lessons in instram entnl technique nnd ensemble perform nnce, as well as m ulti-cultural and historical cpiinoctions ns they relfite to the music being studied. Letters are due to go hom e next w eek, w hich w ill hnve extensive de­ tails about whore students can get recorders and prepare them for this im it. Shudy G rove Elem entary T h e s c h o o l n urse sa ys to encourage children to be p h ysic ally active every day w ith norm al activities such ns walking and playing in the yard. Lim it television tim e, plnying o n . the co m p u te r, nnd vid e o gnmes. Discourage eating and/ o r snacking w h ile 'w a tc h in g television as this conirndicts a heahiiy lifestyle. Please See Schools - Page D3 I Schools C ontinued From Page 0 2 Involve kids in m aking good food choicos, such as packing lunch nnd preparing healthy snacks fo r the fn m ily. Serve a variety o f healthy foods at every m eal and eat m eals as a fam ily as often as possible. Encourage children to have at least five servings o f fruits and vegetables d a ily w h ile lim itin g the consum ption o f sugar-sweetened beverages and talk w ith you r children about the importance o f eating well nnd being nctivo. A s nlwnys, it is important to start cnch dny with n healthy breakfast. B y eating w e ll, exercising reg ula rly and in corp oratin g healthy habits into your fam ily’s daily life , you nre m odeling a healthy lifestyle for your children thnt w ill Inst n lifetim e. The kindergarten classes are getting ready to welcom e tho ioprechauns in celebration o f St. Patrick’s D a y. Students planned ways to try to catch them and h opefully find som e o f their hidden gold. In science, students have been learning about weath­ er nnd nnswering questions like; w hy does it rnin, where does a rainbow come from nnd w hat’s tho difference between clouds DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - D3 and fog? . Students have been experim enting with' their five senses. Through activities, they have tried to play tricks on their eyes, e a rs ,'m o u th , nose nnd hands. Th e kindergarten classes nre participating in the school’s reading contest. M rs. H ardy nnd M rs. A ltie ri’s cinsses nre in tho lead; however, it remains to be seen w ho w ill come out on top at the end o f M arch. N orth Davie M iddle Sixth grnde keyboarding students flnishod ledming how to type the alphanumeric keys with the correct flngors. Som e nre able to type quite quickly without looking nt their fingers. N e x t, they w ill, leam how to type using the ngmeric keypad on the right side o f tho key­ board. In learning how to use these keys, they' w ili practice with a game called Tontie. Seventh graders are in the w ord processing unit. Th e y nre typing n pcrsonni business let­ ter to a college or a com pany. A fte r thnt, they w ill resenrch the history nnd origin o f their last names and typo a research report. The drama department is stnrting the spring m usicnl, • H on k Jr.; in conjunction with Cooleemee Elementary is recognizing its heroes. CES Collecting Pennies In Honor Of Student ,the miislc department. Th p m u­ sicnl w ill bo performed in the first week o f June. Th e seventh grade drnmn students nre w ork­ ing on short scenes to perform bnsed on the w isdom o f C o n ­ fucius. Th e y are having a ton o f fun com ing up w ith w itty wnys o f telling these tidbits o f w isdom . Sixth graders have finished puppets nnd are m ov­ ing on to play structure and process. Thanks to pnrents w ho have been supportive o f drama students. Th e talent show held at the end o f February wns ontertnin- ing and loads o f fun. There wore six student actsi tw o fac­ ulty acts and tw o acts o f form er students now nt Davie H ig h . M aster o f ceremonies wns M r. Crenshaw. M on ey raised w ill assist in buying choral m usic. Th e seventh and eighth grade choruses are preparing to attend M usic Perform ance A d ­ judication (form criy referred to as Festival) nt W ingate U n i­ versity nt the end o f the m onth. Th e y w ill be singing tw o songs, "Soon I W ill Be Done” nnd "Sing Allelu in .” Th e W ind Ensem ble per­ form ed nt the D n vie County M P A (M usic Performnnce A d - judicntion) Preview Concert at South D a vie M nrch 9 . Th e comments received from the judges w ill help prepare for the M P A held nt Lenoir-R hyne University on M nrch 23. K yle Hottel represented North well at All-State Band auditions M arch 6. K yle did not place in the All-State Band, but he is ranked 17th among m iddle school trombone play­ ers in the state. In Explorin g Technology the students liave had success w ith tlie m odule bnse curricu­ lum . There nre 12 m odules: robotics, energy nnd power, v)rtiinl nrchitocture, health and fitness, forensic science, re­ senrch nnd developm ent, struc­ tural engineering, electricity and electronics, environm ent and ecology, video production, alternative energy, and flight technology. A ll modules inte­ grate m ath, science, and tech­ nology. Eigh th graders in Life Skills have been learning nbout thé food groups and their daily re­ quirements. Th e students are designing menus for n "res­ taurant,” keeping in m ind the importance o f serving healthy foods. Later on in the semester they w ili have cooking, child­ care and sewing units. During the beginning o f tho quarter students learned more about their personalities, skills, team ing styles, values and goals and completed inventories ro- inting to these topics. Sixth and seventh graders in M rs. G o o d ­ ing's Cnreer Decisions cinsses are w orking on sewing projects. Th e y covered pointers on sew -, ing safety before they began the projects. Th e y are constructing projects by hnnd. Pin e b ro o k Ele m e n ta ry Second grade students o f M rs. M oo re, M s . H ow a rd, M rs. Potts and M rs. Harpe havo been learning about "G e o m e try in M otion ” . Th e students are ex­ ploring geom etry using pattern blocks, m aking draw ings, and visua lizing shapes. T h e c h il­ dren are investigating shapes, com pnring them as they are m oved, and using them to create pnttems. Students are investigat­ ing sym m etry. Th e y learned that lino sym m etry means n shape can be folded into two matching hnlvos.The second grade classes continue to care daily for their 21 chicken eggs during a study o f em bryolo gy sponsored by Dn vie County 4 -H . Th e eggs nre turned dnily nnd m ust be m onitored in incubators. Th o eggs w ilij hatch nround Mnrch 22 and M arch 23. M rs. Cnrothers’ third graders are w orking with M rs. Hocka- d a y ’s kindergarten students as "R en din g Buddies” . Th ird graders help their buddies sort w o rd s , listen to them re a d , and rend to the kindergarten children. Students enjoy this experience once a week. Th o fpurth graders are get­ ting ready to dive intp studies pf tho animal kingdom . Th e y will begin by studying hpw scientists cla ssify livin g thin gs. Th e n they w ill cpncentrato pn the animal kingdom . Each student w ill dp a research project on an an im a l.Th e y w ill have to pick a N C animal nnd flnd out how its life is nffected by other anim nis, pinnts, wenther nnd clim ate .Th e y w ill present the informntion in tw o w ays. They w ill take notes onto a graphic organizer from which they will write paragraphs for a research paper. Then they w ill tnke the inform ntion and turn it into a Pow erPoint presentation. Th e class hppes to hnve a presenta­ tion w eek and invite parents. Th e y need some supplies for a dem onstration on vertebrates. Fourth graders arc beginning to study division in m nth. There w ill be q u ite n bit o f m nth hom ew ork donling w ith long d ivision . TencherS w ill focus on prepnrntion for E O G tests by tnking com puterized tests on n program developed by N C State called CiassScapo. Th e Jum p Rope for Henrt to­ tnl this yenr was $3,15 2.56. M rs, Jackson nnd M rs. A the y orga­ nized the event through physical educntion cinsses. Btis riders o f the w eek;. D a ­ vid U llo a , M akenzie Heaggnns, An th on y Deters, Sydney Beau­ c h a m p , H o w a rd R h ile , and M atthew H ill. Those students were recognized during morning announcem ents and received ribbons. P B S winners for the week o f M arch 12' Jesse A r y , Jennifer G o n za le z, Cooper W h ite, Elijah Kennedy, M ia Foster, K e lli A l ­ len, N oil Doucet, Josh Pilcher, C o lto n L a d d , D n v id U llo a , Joseph Patterson, Snlly Boger, Johnn K o o n s,To ri Stnley, C o lby R oberson , Ben Fo s te r, A m a ri Q u ic k , Lind say B o w les, C o d y S m ith , Alyssa W ish on , Tristón B rn n d o n , H n ile y F u lk , ánd Coltpn Correll. This group wns rewnrded w ith outside tim e on the blacktop basketball cpurts. M t)' Alaiis Profosslgnal M Cp(9• Acrylic Nnilj • Gol Niiits • Mnnicuru & Podicurn • Pink & Whito • Air Brush D«sign • Froo Ropiiir, Fronch «ind Cut Down Whon You Got Fill-In • Eyo B^row W.ix Fruo Soft Drink • т щ щ т 1107 Y u d k h iv lile K o m i ii p a r l ’ oHi O ffic e751-7949 Tell us what you think with a letter to the editor C o o le e m e e E le m e n tn ry School is hosting n “ Pennies fo r P a tie n ts ” c a m p a ig n in h o n o r o f leu ke m ia s u rv iv o r Jak e L in v iiie . Jn k e wns dingnosed w ith L e u k e m ia w h e n he w a s 3 yenrs o ld . Th n n ks to the trent- m ents he re c e ive d and the b o n e m a rro w he re c e ive d from his brother N a th a n , Jake has been cancer free fo r five years. "T h o s e successful treat­ m ents w o uld never have been discovered if not fo r schools like us donating ou r pennies to help find treatm ents and u l­ tim ately a cure,” said teacher, K ris ti M c D o u g a ll. T h e cam paign began Fe b ; 15 and w ill n m through M arch 3 1 . T h e re is som e frie n d ly c o m p e titio n a m o n g h o m e ­ room cinsses and the class that brings in the m ost m oney w ill w in a party. “ Students have been excit­ ed to lenrn about the Leukem ia and Lym p h o m a Society anil blood cancers. Som e students started saving their pennies as soon as they heard w e were going to have this cam paign, nnd the e xc ite m e n t c o n tin ­ ues,” M c D o u g a ll said. . B e th C a rte r’s fifth grade class is in the lead w ith her students bringing in $ 1 1 1 .1 6 as o f the end o f the sccond w e e k. T h e school total is at $ 1 ,1 1 9 .9 5 w ith m on ey co n ­ tinuing to com e in . “ W c are so proud that our sm all change has added up so q u ic kly,” she snid. D o n a tio n s nre also being m ade in m em o ry o f another one o f C o o le e m e e ’s heroes, Brandon K o o n tz. Brandon did not have leukem ia or a blood cancer; he hnd neuroblastom a, a cancer o f the sym pathetic nervous syste m . H e lost his battle w ith cnncer on O c t. 3 , 20 09. B ra nd on loved to help other people. “ H o p e fu lly , a cure fo r all cancers w ill be fou nd so on ,” M c D o u g a ll s n id . “ I f y o u w ould like to help us in our cam paign fo r the Le u k e m ia and Lym p h o m a Society and m ake this the largest donntion . ever m ade fro m Co olee m e e E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l, please feel free to contact the school or bring y o u r donntion and be a part o f this w o rth y cause.” PRICE R ED U C nO \P R I C E R E D U C E D 1951 Hwy 158 Best deal In town. REDUCED from $269,000 to $215,000. INCLUDES hon:\e,commetclal building, barn,outbuildings on 13 ACRES, House and outbuildings have NEW roof. Upstairs level of house has original wood floors, walls. Well maintained. 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I -;.чуг‘ D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 : LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP1B0 SECOND NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of thie Clerk of Superior Court of DavIe County, North Carolina authorizing foreclosure In Special Proceéding No, 09 SP 180 entitled “In the fvlatter of the Foreclosure of the Deed of Trust from Marquis Building, Inc." which deed of trust was recorded In Book 721; Page 522 In Ihe Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina (the “Deed of Trust") and the .power and authority contained In the Deed of Trust; and after a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Article 2A of Chapter 45 of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina; and because of default In the payment of the indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and pursuant to the demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned, Kim W. Qallimore, Substitute' Trustee, will expose tor sale al public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 30th day of Hilar'ch 2010 at 11:00 Ш . at the place considered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, North Carolina to be the "courthouse door", Davie County Court House, 140 South Main Street, Mocksviiie, North Carolina, the real property more particularly . described as follows: Being Known end Designated as Lot 519, as shown on the map of Oak Valley, Section 12 (4) (Hiddenbrool<e), as recorded In Plat Book 8, Pages ill and 112, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, relerence to which Is hereby made for a more particular description. Said property being believed, without representation or warranty, to be located on North Hiddenbrooke Drive, Advance, North Carolina. The record owner of the above-described real property as reflected on the records of the Davie County Register pf Deeds not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this Notice Is Marquis Building, Inc, TERMS 0FSA1.E: Should the property be purchased by a third party, that purchaser must pay. In addition to the amount bid, the following Items: (I) the tax required by N.C.' Gen. Stat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) of Forty-Five Cents (45C) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to a maximum tax of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), (II) Ihe excise tax on conveyances required by N.C. Gen Stat. Section 105-i228.28 el seq. of One Dollar ($1) per Five Hundred Dollars ($500) .or fractional part thereof of Ihe bid amount, and (ill) unpaid ad valorem taxes. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45- 21.10(b), and the terms of the Deed of Trusl, any successful bidder may be required lo deposit. with the Substitute Trustee immediately upon conclusion of Ihe sale a cash deposit not lo exceed the greater of ten percent (10%) of the amount of Ihe bid or $1,000. Any successlul bidder shall be required to tender Ihe lull balance purchase price so bid In cash or certified check al the lime the Trustee tenders to him a deed for the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fail to pay the full balance purchase price 90 bid at Ihal time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided for w w . Y O R K A U C T I O N . c o m “ NO BUYER’S PREM IUM ” AUCTION Sat. March 20 @ 10 am Herman Hill - estate (deceased) And Becky Hill 4819 Taylorsville Hwy. * Stony Point, NC from Slatcsvllle, N.C.: from 1-40 exit II 148 (to Taylorsville, NC) lake Hwy, 64 West for +/- V4 miles, turn Rlgiit on Tnylorsvllle Hwy. (old Hwy. 90) go -H- 5Vt miles lo Ihc Hill Farm on Left jusl post Seotts Elem. Seh. 1930 Ford Coupe (restored) * 2004 Buiek C entury C ar, +/- 44,000, tended * “TR " Pottery J a r * Pottery * Clocks Antique & M odern Furniture * small A ntiques * Collcetible.s * great 1940’s large Cola-cola Posters * A dvertisem ent Item s * old Sloan’s Drug Store Item s * Guns * Safes Fishing * G arden & Shop Tools * Old Farm stead Item s * old C ar Parts * H ousehold & Kitchen Item s * M any O ther Items * Lunch Available * Restroom for listing & color pictures, please visit w w . Y O R K A U C T I O N . c o m 704-546-2696 * Harm ony, NC neai 74 *** since 1935 AuctionZip.com #4569 in North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.30(d) and (b). The property to be olfered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Substitute Trustee nor Ihe holder of Ihe note secured by Ihe Deed ol Trust, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, attorneys, employees, agents, or authorized representatives of either the Substitute Trustee or the holder Of Ihe note make any warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health, or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being oflered lor sale, and ahy and all responsibilities or ilabiillles arising out of or In any way relating lo any such condition are expressly disclaimed. The property Is belng sold subject to all prior Ilens, unpaid taxes, matters of sun/ey, restrictions; encumbrances, lease's and easements of record, and assessments, if any. This sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as required by law. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant In the properly, be advised Ihal an Order for Possession of the properly may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or afler October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under Ihe agreement prorated to the effeclive dale ol the termination. .This the 1st day of March, 2010. Kim W. Gaiiimore, Substitute Trustee c/o Wyatt Early Harris Wheeler LLP P. 0. Drawer 2086 High Point, NC 27261 Telephone: 330-884-4444 3-18-2Щ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilled as Executor of Ihe Estate of THOMAS E. NAIL, late of Davie County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 18th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months Irom the first day of publication or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ali persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 18th day of March, 2010. CHRISTOPHER AUN NAIL 265 Winding Creek Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3-18-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate o f, BONNIE T SEAMON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them'to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 18th day of June, 2010, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of March, 2010. PERRYT MILLER 6995 Hwy. 801 South Mocksviiie, NC 27028 3-18-4tp entered into or renewed on or afler October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the .notice of saie, terminate Ihe rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon lermlnalion of a rental agreement, Ihe tenant Is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated to Ihe effective date of Ihe lermlnalion. Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a boria tide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.8^8 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became eHectlve on May 20, 2009. Dated: March 12,2010 David A. Simpson, P.C. Substitute Trustee 3-18-2tn — ^ N O W O P E N I N M O C K S V I L L E ! !------------- Furniture Mattress Connection 1500 North Main St. (Hwy. 158) • Mocksville, NC ■ (B eside C arolina Precision M achining) W HOURS: IVIon-FrI 9:3Dam-5:30pm and Sat 9:30am-3:00pmO v e r lo,CM>o Sq. F t. o f F u r n i t u r e & M a t t r e s s B u y s l 'M ю м ш т ш ш т ш т ш м ш THEIMPEMC' «MTTReS SPECIAM Present this Coupon and receive | * 2 5 O F F .................Twin Size Therapedic Set OR |*40 OFF.....FuilSizeTlierapedicSet0B |*SSO OFF.....Queen Size Tiierapedic Set OS |* 100 OFF. . .King Size Therapedic Set | I F u r n i t u r e M a t t r e s s c o n n e c t i o n ijj^^GcodSvou^^27-f0on Thempodic Mattress sets only. tJolviiSdwHh anyotfwroHor. Onecoifionpercuskimr.^^ CaHUsat (336)817-3390 or (336) 391-7252 Financing Available NORTH CAROLINA . DAVIE COUNTY 805.0002169 10-SP-46 NOTICE O F SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF R EAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Michael F Hunter and Jodie S. Hunter aka Jodie Hunter, husband and wife, dated June 2, 2006 and recorded in the Office of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, recorded on June 2, 2006, in Book 665 at Page 300; and because of default in the payment of the indeb-itedness secured thereby and laliure to carry out and perform Ihe stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of Ihe indebted-<ness secured by said Deed of Trusl, Ihe under-isigned Subslilute Trustee will place for saie, at public auction, to Ihe highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Davie County Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina at 1 ;30 PM on Thursday, April 1, 2010, that parcel ol land. Including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City ol Advance, County of Davie, Stale ol North Carolina,. and being more particularly described as follows: Being known and designated as Unit 103, Building 4 of the Condominiums at Kinderton Village, as shown on plat thereof which Is duly recorded In Piat Book 7, Page 234, and In Condo Book 2, at Page 20, ol the Davie County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds Office. Address' ol property; 156 Pinewood Lane Unit 103, Advance, NC 27006 Present Record Owners: Michael F. Hunter and Jodie S. Hunter aka Jodio Hunter The terms of the sale are lhat Ihe real property herelnbelore described wiil be sold lor cash lo the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fitly Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time ol Ihe sale. In Ihe event Ihal Ihe Owner and Holder or Its Intended assignee Is exempt Irom paying the same, Ihe successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described is being oflered tor sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject lo ali superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at. the sale. The sale will be held open lor ten (10) days for upsel bids as by law required. . If Ihe Trustee Is unable lo convey lltie to this, property lor any reason, Ihe sole, remedy of the purchaser Is the return ol Ihe deposit. Reasons of such inabilily lo convey include, bul are nol limited to, Ihe filing of a bankruptcy petition prior lo the sale and reinstatement of Ihe loan without the knowledge ol the Trustee. If Ihe validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, Ihe Trustee, In his sole discretion, II he believes Ihe challenge lo have merit, may declare the sale lo be void and return the deposit. • The ' hlds as required by law. or renewed on or after October 1, 2007 may, afler receiving this notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon ten (10) days' written notice lo the landlord, and upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under Ihe rental agreement prorated lo the effective dale ol the termination. This the 11th day of March, 2010. G, Robert Turner, 111 Substitute Trustee POSTED; WITNESS;_____ 3-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to Ihe power ol sale contained In that Deed of Trust executed by Eric Davis and Theresa R Davis, dated the 2nd day ol June, 2005, and recorded In the Office of the Register ol Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 615, al Page 419, and because of default in the payment ol the indebtedness thereby secured, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee wlll sell at public auction to the highest bidder al the usual place of sale in the Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Ihe 1st day of April, 2010 the following described real property. Including all Improvements thereon; ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 118 Blue Bonnett Court, Mockavllle, NC 27028-2883 LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Being Lot Number 305 in Myers Park at Rldgemont, Section 2 as shown in the recorded plat/map thereof In Plat Book 6, Page 103 of Davie County Records. PRESENT OWNER(S): Eric Davis and Theresa P. Davis The terms of the sale are that Ihe property will be sold lor cash lo Ihe highest bidder and a cash deposit not lo exceed the greater of live percent (5%) ol Ihe amount ol the bid, or Seven Hundred and Fitly Dollars ($750) may be required at the lime ol the sale. The property to be olfered pursuant to Ihls Notice of Sale is .being offered for saie, transfer and conveyance “As Is, Where Is". Neither Ihe Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the Note secured by the Deed ol Trust being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized .representatives ol either the Substitute Trustee or the holder of Ihe Note make any representation or warranty relating lo the lille or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being offered for saie, and any and. ail responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such conditions are expressly disclaimed,. The property wiil be sold subject to restrictions and easements ol record, any unpaid taxes, prior liens and special assessments, any transfer lax associated with the foreclosure. NORTH CAROLINA PAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, JR., late ol Davie County, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 18 th day of June, 2010, being three (3) monlhs from the llrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigried. This the 18th day of March, 2010. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, III 164 Fieldwood Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-18-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Is hereby given by the Davie County Board ol Elections that the Democrat, Republican and Unaffiiiated Primary/School Board Elections will be held In Davie County, Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Each of Ihe 14 county polling locations wiil be open be­ tween the hours ol 6.30 AM. and 7:30 PM for persons eligible lo cast their ballot. Curbside vot­ ing will be available during these hours lor persons able to travel lo Ihe polls, bul unable lo leave Iheir mode of travel. NOTICE Is further given lhat Ihe registration deadline lor new voters and voters who need to make corrections In Iheir voting status Is Friday, April 9. Required lorms are available In Ihe Board ol Elections Olllce, 161 Poplar SI, Suite 102, Mocksville 27028, or may be picked Up al the pub­ lic libraries, and other county de­ partments. Forms may also be printed from Ihe NC State Board of Elections web site. Completed lorms must be mailed to the Da­ vie County Board of Elections al least 25 days prior to Ihe date of the elections. NOTICE is lurther given lhat no excuse absentee ballots will be available lor mailing beginning, Monday, March 15 and continu­ ing until 5:00 PM., Tuesday, April 27. Requests may be made for ballots in person, by mail signed by the voter, or lhat of a member of the voter's immediate lamliy or verifiable legal guardian. NOTICE Is further given that the "One Slop/No Excuse" voting will be available in the elections office beginning Thursday, April 15 and ending al 1:00 PM, Satur­ day, May 1. NOTICE Is given that eariy “One Stop" voting will be avail­ able at three addlUonai sites Mon­ day, April 26th - Friday, April 30, and the tax of forty-five cents 12 noon-6:00 PM and Saturday, (454) per Five Hundred Dollars May 1, 9:00 AM -1:00 PM'These ($500.00) required by N.C.G.S. ' 7A-308(a)(1). The salé wiil be held open for ten days for upset purchaser will have no further remedy Addilionai Notice Where Ihe Real Property is Hesidenlial With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the if Ihe real property lo be sold pursuant to Ihls Notice of Sale Is residential property with less than 15 rental units then; (1) an order lor possession • of the property may be Issued pursuant property may be Issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21,29 In lavor to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor Of the ol the purchaser and against Ihe purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court pf the county in which Ihe property Is sold. Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a rental agreement party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the real property Is sold; and (2) Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered inlo #1 in North Carolina for 20 straight years. Thunkyou for trusting us lo iusuri'¡four auto, home. Me and business.Ж . Keith Hiller 1100 Yadkinville Rd. Willow Oaks Shopping Or. Mocksville 7S1-6131 fflC Ai.i.M £FO R A QUOTE TODAY □Nationwide' O n Your Side Auto Home life ВтШен f Souk«: AM BIST }00l ComblrMd Unit PC M sites shall be; Bermuda Run Town Hall, Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Department and Wm R. Da­ vie Volunteer Fire Department. NOTICE is lurther given Ihal a person not previously registered may register and vole only at the One-Stop locations. ONLY EXCEPTION for early voting deadlines wlll be lor Illness or disability for which request may be made until 5:00 PM, Monday, May 3. NOTICE Is given lhat the members ol the Davie County Board oi Elections will meet at 4:45 PM' on days mandated by the NC Election Laws to review ali early voting applications. ALL mailed ballots must be returned to the elections office no later than 5:00 PM, Monday, May 3rd or If returned by mall, the ballot must be postmarked by Election Day Tuesday, May 4 and received not later than 5:00 PM on Friday, May 7, properly signed and witnessed to be eligible for counting by the Board of Election members. No results will be re­ leased prior to 7:30 PM when the polls closo. QUESTIONS may be directed to Ihe Elections Office at 753- 6072, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday - Fri­ day H. P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections 3-18-3tn DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2010 - D5 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of STEVEN MICHAEL RICHARD PARKER PATTERSON 11324 Moores Chapel Road Chariotte, NC 28214 2-25-4tp BEAVER, late of 348 Country NORTH CAROUNA Lane, Mocksville, Davie County, DAVIE COUNTY North Carolina, the. undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, lirms and corporations having claims agaln&t Ihe estate ol said decedent to present them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 488, Gastonia, North Carolina 28053- 0488, on or belore the 26th day of May, 2010, or Ihls notice will be NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of ANN VANN SWEET (aka Ann V. Sweet; Ann Sweet) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify all'persons, firms and corporations having claims against Ihe estate ol said pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All decedent to exhibit them to the persons, llrms and corporations undersigned at P.O. Drawer indebted to the said estate will 25008, Winsloh-Saiem, NC please make Immediate payment 27114-5008, on or before the to the undersigned. 4th day ol June, 2010, or this This the 25th day of February, notice will be pleaded In bar of 2010. D. Michael Payseur Executor of Ihe Estate of Steven Michael Beaver ■Elizabeth Neisler Sumner Mullen Holland & Cooper, P.A. Attorneys for Estate P.O. Box 488 Gastonia, NC 28053-0488 2-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilied as Executor of Ihe Estate of SUSAN MARIE HENDRIX, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or before the 25th day ol May, 2010, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day ol publication or Ihls notice wiil be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. Ali persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day oi February, 2010. JACK GRAHAM HENDRIX 1515 Hutton Lance Sle. 103 PO Box 6437 , ■ High Point, NC 27262 2-25-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate of JOHN RICHARDSON DAVIDSON; a/k/a Dr. John R. Davidson; Jack Davidson, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notily all persons,. llrms and corporations having claims against the estate of said ' deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1340 Westgate Center Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on or belore the 21st day ol May, 2010 or this Notice wiil be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said Estate wiil please make Immediate payment. This the 16th day ol February, 2010 John Eric Davidson, Executor of the Estate of John Richard Davidson W. McNair Tornow Tornow & Kangur, LLP Atlorneys at Law 1340 Westgate Center Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 2-25-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co- Execulors of the Estate of MARY LOUISE FITZGERALD, late ol Davie County, Ihls is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice wlll be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 25th day of February, 2010. ROBERT E. FITZGËRALD ' 32 Mountain Rise Falrport, NY 14450 THOMAS A, FITZGERALD 862 Ferngrove Drive , Cupertino, CA 95014 2-25-41Р NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of Ihe Estate of JERRY PARKER PATTERSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All personsIndebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day ol February, 2010. their recovery. Ail persons, lirms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of March, 2010. David G. Sweet, Executor 604 W. Meadecrest Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Send claims to; Estate of Ann Vann Sweet David G. Sweet, Executor c/o Neal E. Tackabery Bianco Tackabery & Malamoros, P.A. P. 0. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilied as Executor lor Ihe Estate of GLADYS W. BICKFORD (aka Gladys Bickford) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify ail persons,'llrms and coiporatlons having claims against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit them to Ihe undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, WInslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or before the 4lh day ol June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons, firms and corporations indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned: This the 4lh day ol March, 2010. ‘ Jane M. Earick, Executor 12396 Bethel Ridge Road Vevay, IN 47043 Send claims to; Estate ol Gladys W. BIcklord Jane M. Earick, Executor c/o Neal E. Tackabery ,, Blanco Tackabery & Malamoros, P.A. P. 0. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilied as Executor ol the Estate ol KENNETH WESLEY CHEEK (aka Kenneth W. Cheek and Kenneth Cheek), late of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate ,to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of June, 2010, being three (3) monlhs from the llrst day оГ publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. Ali persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the ■ undersigned. This Ihe 11th day of March, 2010. WILLAJO SUTTON CHEEK Executor of the Estate of Kenneth Wesley Cheek c/o Gordon W. Jenkins Suite 200,155 Sunnynoll Cl. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 3-11-4tn NORTH CAROLIN'A DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 57 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed ol Trusl executed by Erlo H. Hill and Tonya L. Hill fo Hunter H. Galloway Trustee(s), which was dated April 12,2007 and recorded on April 27, 2007 in Book 710 at Page 822, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In Ihe payment ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and Ihe undersigned, Usa S. Campbell, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trusl be loreciossd, the undersigned , Subslilute Trustee will oiler lor sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where Ihe property Is located, or the usual and customary location at Ihe county courthouse lor conducting the sale on March . 24, 2010 at 10.00AM, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, lo wit; BEGINNING at a point, an Iron located In the Southern line ol James J. Sullier ( Deed Book 104, Page 603), said point lying North 81 deg. 45 min. 30 sec. West approximately 850 leet from North Carolina State Road 1805 ( Cornatzer road), said point also being the Northwest corner of Roger Daly Mayhew ( Deed Book 102, Page 340) and the Northeast corner of the wjn described tract; thence from said Point and Plac eol BEGINNING, South 00 deg. 29 min. 10 seo. West 303.16 feel to an Iron, Ihe 'Southeast corner ol the within described tract; thence North 79 deg. 06 min. 00 sec. West 150.34 feet to an Iron; Ihe Southwest corner ol the within described tract; thence North 00 deg. 28 min. 45 seo. East 296.13 feet lo an Iron,, the Northwest corner ol the within described tract; thence South 81 deg. 45 min. 30 sec. East 149.27 leet to the Point and Place ol BEGINNING, and containing V 1.017 acres as taken Irom C. Ray Cates, RLS, dated October 25, 1996. TOGETHER WITH Ihe above lands Is conveyed a perpetual 30 loot easement of ingress and egress across the lands of Roger. Dale Mayhew as set forth by a right of way easement recorded In Deed Book 98, at page 389, Davie County Registry, and a 10 loot easement ol Ingress and egress across Ihe lands ol John Wayne Sanders as described in Deed Book 97, at Page 460, Davie County Registry, and said easements to be appurtenant to the above described 1.017 acre tract and lo run with Ihe same in Ihe hands of all persons whomsoever. Subject lo easements and reslrictlonsw of record. For back title, see Deed Book 190, Page 845; Deed Book 138, Page 84; Deed Book 131,' Page 251; and Deed Book 102, Page 718, Davie County Registry. See also Tax Map H-6, Parcel 85.01 located In Fulton Twonship, Davie County, North Carolina. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 163 Pool Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay tho excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to ' NCGS 7A-308(a)(l). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fllty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, wiil be required at the lime of Ihe saie. Following |he expiration of the statutory upset bid period, .all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be pffered pursuant to Ihls Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS," There are no representations of warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or salety condilions existing In, on, at, or relating to Ihe property being offered lor saie. This sale Is made subject to all prior Ilens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, •special assessments, easements, rights ol way, deeds ol release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) ol the property is/are Eric H. Hill and wife, Tonya L. Hill. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against Ihe 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 alter October i, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate Ihe rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord, The notice shall also state lhat upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated, to Ihe efiectlve date of Ihe termination. II Ihe trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return ol the deposit. Reasons of sucH Inabilily to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conllrmaflon of the sale and reinstatement ol the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. II Ihe validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the trustee. In Iheir sole discretion. If they believe Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale lo be void and return Ihe . deposit. The purchaser wlll have no further remedy. Lisa S. Campbell Substitute Trustee PO Box 4006 Wilmington, NC 28406 PHONE; (910) 392-4971 FAX; (910) 392-8051 File No. 09-00316-FC01, 676569 3-11-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY l o s p z a NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power ol Saie contained In that certain Deed ol Trust executed by Cathy M Wagoner to Robert W. Kralt Trustee(s), whidh was dated April 9, 2008 and recorded on July 14, 2008 In Book 764 at Page 717, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and Ihe undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust, and the holder ol the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed lhat the Deed of Trust be loreciosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door ol the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and , customary location' at the county courthouse lor conducting the sale on March 24, 2010 at 10:00AM, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the loliowing described property situated in Davie County, ^ ■North Carolina, to wit; Land referred to' In this commitment Is described as all lhat certain property situated in City of Mocksviiie in Ihe County of Davie, and the stale ol NC and being described in a deed dated 07/23/2007 and recorded 07/23/2007 In book 722 page 709 among the land records ol the county and stale set forth above, and referenced as follows: That parcel of land In Davie County, North Carolina, more particularly described, as follows: Beginning at a point In the center ol SR #1307 right of way (locally known as "Ijames Church Road") said point being Ihe northeast corner of Lot number eighteen (18) of “Forrest Brook Subdivision" as recorded In piat book 6 at page 138, and runs thence wilh the center of SR #1307 right of way South 82 deg. 41 min. 26 sec. East 30.00 feet lo a railroad spike in Ihe center ol said right ol way; thence South 07 deg. 18 min. 34 seo. West 1010.82 leet to an iron; thence North 82 deg. 09 min. 26 sec. West 328.39 leet to an Iron in Amos Brown Line; thence with Brown Line North 04 deg. 41 min. 42 sec. West 625.40 feetto an iron, southwest corner ol Lot number RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road •Mocksville (336) 284-2826 • Now Pumping Septic Tanki • Skid steer Work Dvncher Work Hauling Septic Systems Footings Loader Work MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRiN G IS COIVIHIG! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more lor rent today! t^ocksville (3361 7 5 1 -2 3 0 4 Bermuda Mini's self Storage 146 Commerce Dr., Hillsdale (Behind A C leaner W orld)336-998-9661 5x5 up to 10x20 Standard & Climate Controlled CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS! twenty-two (220, thence wllh the southern lines of Lots 22-18 (Inclusive) South 85 deg. 30 min. 04 sec. East 428.97 leet; thence North 07 deg. 18 min. 34 seo. East 373.00 leet lo the beginning, containing 5.913 acres, more or less, as surveyed March 21,1996 by Grady Tutterow and being a portion ol those lands described by deed book 184, page 792, said lands are conveyed subject to all restricting reservations and easements appearing In Ihe Davie County Registry and specllicaiiy to those restrictive covenants recorded in deed book 188, page 57 and modified In deed book 187, page 619, , Davie County Registry. Subject lo restriclions, reservations, easements, covenants, oil, gas, or mineral rights ol record, if any. Parcel No. 5820103973 Save and except any releases, deeds ol release or prior conveyances of record; Said property Is commonly known as 419 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (45e) 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 Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time ol the saie. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. Said property to be oflered pursuant to this Notice ol Saie is being ollered lor sale, transler and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to. Ihe property being oflered for sale. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transler taxes, special assessments, easements, rights ol way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions ol record. To the best of the knowledge and belief ol the undersigned, the current owner(s) of Ihe property Is/are Cathy M, Wagoner. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45- 21.29 In lavor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court of Ihe county In which the property Is sold. Apy person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a. rental agreement entered inlo ' or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the notice ol sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also slate lhat upon termination of a rental agreement, Ihe tenant is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee Is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, Ihe sole remedy of the purchaser Is Ihe & Supplies ClMÉ«>CliMicà*rDoltSpilHtiUM l)|i«É{t(M«>VMUwiMK«iwit Tommy Harris/0wner*0vcr20 Yrs. Exp. Ill Plcasnnt Acrc Dr., Mocksviilc Home (336) 284-4617 ^Business (336) 90М027^ return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to convey include, but are not limited to, Ihe tiling of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conlirmalion of Ihe sale and reinstatement of the loan without Ihe knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion. If they believe Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy. Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, N0 28403 PHONE; (910)392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No. 10-00168-FC01, 676570 3-11-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilled as Executor of the Estate of LEE ROY DRIVER, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ol June, 2010, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wlll please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 11th day ol March, 2010. TONY LEE DRIVER 4250 NC Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 3-11-4tp METAL ROOFING 3’ Coverage • 40-I- Colors 40 Year Warranty •1,500°« TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices! 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METAIS ol the Caroiinas, LLC www.mldslalometala.com C l . 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R&R POSTSMALL E№INE • Parlj • Stfvlc« -Г- Lawnmoweis, bloweis, weedealets, leal vacs, ATV,gollcatls&moie! 331BU8Hwy1&B, actual size 040000 To advertise call email us: classads@salisburypost.com 87 7 -751-2120 or fax to: 704-630-0157 Exercise _Ec|u[gment_ Furniture & Appliances Sofo (rom Hovorty's, 3 loose cushion slyle, thick satin llko fabric ' In beautiful pasloi colors. Approx 00" long. $200. 704-639-9701 Sony 32" flat front TV w/iemolo. Llko now, $225. or best offer, 704 245-8032 iVlusIc Saies & Service Wastior/Dryor, hoavy duty Maytag sot, $325; Whirlpool washer, hoavy duly, nice, $150; Call 704-79B-1926,' Games and _ _ T o j r s _ _ Troodmlll Woslo, Modol Kadon 4.8, 2 workout modos. S285 obo. Serious inquirios oniy. Ploase call 704-278-9203 Flowers & Plants Cropo myrllos 10 (t tall, $35oa. Loyland cypress, $5 oa. Call 940*2734 or 971-4710 Fuel & Wood . Stay warm Flrowooo, curod and ready to burn, $50 a pick­ up load. 704-637-2003 Furniture & _^££liances_ W a n t t o p l a y ? WIi system. 2 controllers with cloar sleeves, battery & charger & hookups: 8 games; W)i Sports. Wll Sports Resort, Wil ploy. JusI Dance. Wll Ski & Snowboard, Drawn to Lifo» My Sims Klr\gdom, Avatar Tho Gamo. Wil accossorios: Tennis, Baseball, Ooif attach­ments. Orlg. box & Instructions, usod oniy sinco Chrlstmos 2009. $350. 704-633-2772. iVlisc For Sale rLogiFilo Cabinets, ExcollenI Condlllon, ^ 5 oach 704-202-5022 ВвггоПэ, 65 gallon mola) and plastic $10 oach, clean, 704-057-1867 anytime. Armoire, Mission media television armoire, like now, knotty pine, $400, 704-63в-370в Armolro. Oakonlortolnmont chest, Hos 3 dravvois and TV space, nice, $80,00 Call (704) 278-9770 Bod, Contemporary, Black molal lull sl20. Has balled Bhapo apllnos. In Sollsbury, $125,704.633-361B Bodsot, king size, Mapio Oak, ChosI, mnlohlng onlorlnlnmonl unit, $400 lor nil. Call 704-633.3618 □osk, profosstonai,30X06, $200, Malchlna L, Ilio & bookcase, NIco, Ploaso call 704-855-3747 Dlstiwastrar: LO Stainless stool; 2009, Works gront, Cnn dollvor, $350, OBO, 704-042-1501 EntorlotnmonI Center. Contemporary oak, Idoal (or boy's room, Plonty ot storage, $80,00, Call (704)270-9779 F r e e z e it! Chest Freozor, Hotpoint, 22x42x34 doop. great condlllon. $125. Cali 704- 857-0093. MIcrovifQVos, 1 is Sharp brand, the othor is Emerson, both havo turn* tables, oxcoliont con­dition. $25 oach. 704* 060-2735 anytime. Need furniture? Living room suite, couch, 2 chairs, rockor-rociinor. 3-iamp tables $175. 704- 857-0093. • ВНаф Black Leather Sofa, New ConditionI $250.00 980'234*6438, SOLD We sold our chirm cablnol & table & chaltsi ThanksI - S.C., Statesville SOLD Cradle, Cherry wood. Good condlllon, $35, For more Inlormatlon, call 704-705-8683 Crloul [expression 12x24) used Iwk wllh ovor $100 In extras and Instructions. DVD, $285,00 ph 704-209-84в0 New American Pro-LIno Water Heater, 40 gallon, natural gas. High Quality, Paid ovor $500, Now $400, 704-202-5022 Parakeet, gas hoators, antlquo wasli lablo, wash board and glassware, porcolaln dolls,docornllons (housing S Christmas), troo2or, microwave, (urnlturo & more. All must go, Ploaso call mo at 828-719-0080 Saw. 20" Dowalt scroll saw w/ stand, Usod twice erignati/ $810, Asking $400,704-вЗв-8В18 Ludwig (Accent) Full Drum Set (or Sale, Zlldllan cymbals, 13" hi- top, 18- Crash ride, 12 1/2, 13 1/2,18 1/2 Toms, 22 1/2 bass drum & podal and soat. Also: 2 14- snares (or school with case, $350,00, Burgnndy. Grout Condlllon. 704- 633-6617, Sporting Goods Composite TPX catalyst baseball bat now In wrapper sizo: 33 indios 30 ounce $150.00 Caii 704-202-9834. Television, DVD & Video JVC Audlo/Vldoo Rocolvor, remote, 2 Booo opoakors, 0 JBL spoakors, Inllnlty sub woofer $225. 704-202-5022 Want to Buy iVlerchandise Riding mowers wanted, ready (o go or II minor ropairs noodod OK. Will pay cash. 336-251-9283 Dog!|8 Free puppies. Full- bloodod Pit Bulls, 2 (omalos. Bom 10/31/09, UTD on shots. Call 704- 232-1418 tor moro Into, Free puppy to good homo, 8Ьафо1 Pitbull mix, male, black,10 wks 0И.338-491-554в GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Two male 3yr old Golden Rotrlovors aro looking for a now homo. They aro not nouterod and Iho price is nogotiabfo. Caii Jasmlno. О 704-241* 9980 for moro info. Timber wanted * Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or moro soloct or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Cats Free KIHens, need good and loving homes, 3 maloo, I tomato and 1 fomate cat. Piease call 704-637*1177. D o g s AKCGOIBENRETWEVERS Swtstier, Pull behind mower. 10 hp. 44” cut. Paid $825, asking $376. Call Dori 704-279-0785 Table. Porcelln, onamol, red & while, $60 obo. Need work. Ploase call 704-705-8683 (or moro Inlormatlon, TV Armoire w/2 side cnb- Inoli, Oak, 7614"x 42" *23" w/doors. Bottom 2 doors yv/sholvos S, drawers, Sldo cablnots7114- X23WX10- 1 has light, Incl, 26' RCA TV, 5250, Cnll for moro lnlo,704-636-1965 LM Valances (or kitchen.(2), 03" wido, and 24’ wWo, Llko new, made by local decorator, Wavorly (abrlo, $200, 7O4-039.07O1 Wotl Fumoce, natural gas, Excollent condition, $200, Heats 1,000 square toot, 704-202-5022 O C E A N F R O N T A B S O L U T E A U C T IO N S F ig u re E ig h t Is la n d in W ilm in g to n , N C AUCTION DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 27 • Homo at 7 inlet Hook (fully furnished) 1 p.m. • Lot at 4 Comber Road 11 a.m. . Lot at 10 Surf Court (Reserve $495k) 11 a.m. PLUS • Sunday, March 28 at 2 p.m. • 6.S Sub-Dlvldabio Acres on Mill Creek (Sneads Ferry, NC) with access to ICW lOK Buyers Premium |3 Absolutes sell to the highest bidder REGARDLESS OF PRICE lARl’l R vvwvv.AiictloiilviyKealli.sliilo.nol («43) WANTED 10 HOMES For 2010 to advertise siding, vtlndovfs, sunrooms or roots. Save hundreds ol dollars, Froo Washer/ Dryer or Rolrlgornlor with Job, All credit accoplod, Paymonis $69/monlh, 1- 866.668-8681, Dark golden. Females, $350, Males, $300 Call ЗЗв-215-В342 All now Happy Jock Pot Stain & Odor Romovor: citrus onzymospormanontly romovo pot stains & odorsi Smithorman's Hardware 766-9109www.hqpnviacklnc.com GREAT FAMILY DOG! Froo dog to good homo. Lob mix. Good watch dog. current on ail shots. Noods largo back yard. 336-047-4306 Цвщ Ш П З! Puppfee. Apricot Toy Poodios, AKC roglstorod, 4 months oid. 2 loft. $200 oach. 336-492-5255 fondoodte pups featured in Davie Entorprlso Record 2 weeks ago. Low shedd-ing, all shots, sweet males. $600. Colt 336'761*2934 www.cnrolsdoodlos.com J DACHSHUND PUPPIESAKC Mini long hair. Dew claws removed, vet chocked, chocolate/tan « brindlos, 3 malos; $350 2 Fomalos, $375, Family Raised, 336-940-4124 or 338-469-5427 Terrier Mix, Black, while and brown, Noods room to njn & pimi. All shots & noutorod, Froo to good homo, 336-936-0096 Freo dog, Goldon Rolrolver/Lnb mix. Female, Approx, 1 yr, UTD on shots, 704-637-9021 Free dog. Mid-sized mixed brood, malo. Ap­ prox. W yrs old. 1“ shot. Black w/rust around (nco, Vory sweot. 70<|.636.6528 SOLD t sou my puppy In 2 days/ TNs la lha O N LY way to sell m M n g l - S.H., Roctnvelt SOLD Free Stuff Free puppies, 7 weeks old, boxer and black lab , mix. Very playlul, 1 malo, 1 (emale, (704) 640-4168 Free Wood - Need someone (o remove pine trees only (torn 2 acros. Needs to be licensed. Insured and bonded. Call 704-857-4664, , Lost dog, “NIKKI- Eskimo Spitz Mix, MISSING since 3/13 (rom Chattln Rd, Woodloaf, Black w/ white markings, Bluo eyes. Rod Collar, HAS MEDICAL ISSUE, Ploaso Call 704-278-0047 A T T E N T I O N C A T H E T E R U S E R S M e d ic a re nnd m ost private insurance w ill n o w p a y fo r u p to 20 0 disposable catheters each m on th . You are no longer required to clean and rouse cntlwters and expose yourself to n UTI. V ^ PREE sample & inforiniition on how to order J^JIj;^upplio.s delivered discreetly & efficiently to your door, V ^ CALL NOW! 1-877-855-6655 M EDICAL Huppllei >vill lit) tlvHvcrm In your door when you nctd ilicm wlUi IIU churKc for »til|>p|ng( A V A N D I A A L E R T Avandta Is prescribed tor the treatment of diabetes. This drug has been tlnl<ed to heart attacl<s, strokes and death. If you or someone you l<now suffered such side effects whtte on this drug, contact our attorneys for a free consultation. You should always consult with your doctor before stopping any medication. T o ll F re e 1 -8 0 0 -8 1 1 -9 4 9 5 Y O U N C E ^ V T I P I L AT l'O R N UYSIM'C.COM 3701 Lake DoonoTrnil, Sulto 300 Raloigh NC p... >. N C S t a t e E n g i n e e r i n g P r o g r a m s a t U N C A s h e v i l l e B.S. Engineering Mechatronics Concantratipn 4 Years at UNC Aslievllle 2-1-2 Engincaring Programs 2 Years at UNC Asheville, 2 Years at NC StateNC Stat* Enginaei-ing Online Graduate Program ' htip;/A vw w M nea.»du/ncsu_engr (828)251-6640 II ^ ^ i DAVIE-CLEMMONS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiur.sduy, IWarcIi 18,2010 - D7 Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 -I 7 7 -7 S1 - 2 1 2 0 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADStSSALISBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 29,000 REAOERS EVERY WEEK! EBEEADS PICTURE ADg Glvlrlg away something;orselling soiriBthing: Include a photo with your auto ad & run it Run a photo w/ house ad for $30 for 4 weel<s. П11Ы a losfpet? ° for 4 weefo for $20."Run a photo’w/yournun I I rUnTlli:6!4llmlim«;exciu5lonsa|)iily,Ca«lot(tM«lls: YARD SALE «8 .0 Ù vv Free Stuff Free, Insldo friendly malo cat. Has boon noutorod. Call 704-223-0631 Instruction AIRLINES ARE HtRtNQ- Traln lor high paying Aviation Maintenance Caroor, FAA approved progrnm. Financial aid II quallllod. Housing available. Call Aviation Instltuto o( Malntonanco (888) 349-5387 L o s t^ F o u n d Ferret (whtte) (oundMarch 9 on Old Mocksville Road, Call to Idonllty, 704-630-9771 Found dog. Black Lab mix »4th white chost & loot. High Rock area, (ound Sat,, March 13, Call to ID, 704-833-8810 Found dog. Female, Looks like a Lab mix. Wearing collar. Very wall- behaved. Old Concord Rd, area, Ploaso call to Idonllty 704-932-0350 Found dog. Vow young (emale brown & bolgo Shih Tzu, At Hot Spot on 29 In Salisbury, Call to Idonllty, 704-273-8235 Notices NAVY SPECIAL OPS-Darlng missions, Ellto Navy training. Good pay, (ull benolits, money (or collogo, ExcollonI physical condition, rolocatlon roqulrod, no medlcat/logal Issues, MS grad, agos 17-34, Call Mondoy-Fiiday 800-882- 7419(orlocaliniorvlow, Apartments & Condos lor Sale Wilmington - 2BR, 2BA uppor-ond unit. Parents, groat condo (or your stu-' donti Sato area close lo colloflo & boach. Vaultod colling with skylight, washor/dryor. security systom. FSBO $119,900, 338-998.4667 Homes for Sale Bear Creek Church Rd, 9 + ecros. Current Re­ model, 3BR/1BA, baso- montl shop building, barns, mnd, Wm R DavIo School District, First time buyor $8,000 crodit possible, $176,000. 336-761-5828 Found Ring. Ladles' class ring (rom A.L. Brown HIgn 1979. Green setting. Call 704-431- 4824 to Idenlify. Notices OAVie PReONANCV CARE Conlor olfora oonlidontlQl & (roo prognancy tosta, support sorvicos and rolorrala. Maito 0 hoaiihy choico for your lilol Call 336-753 HOPE for appt. If you used type 2Diabetes Drug AvANOtA and'suffered a stroke or heart attack, you may,be onlillod lo componsation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson, l-600-535"5727 Homes for Sale MODULAR HOME OUTLET Select Homos Mocksvlllo Is soiling a True Modular Display at our Qroens- boro location. Homo has Porch and Bonus up­stairs and built wllh Ihe highest constructkin standards of any display True Modular In NC.Porl- od. Enloy huge savings as we .make room tor new homos Freight, In­stallation a Trim Included. Anihony, 336-362-0831 www.soloclmoduiar.coni Homes for Sale SQhstwiV P r i c e R e d u c e d ! 9 sq, ft,, with rom( now appilancos, onorgy-olllclont windows, now carpet throughout, neutral paint colors, beautifully landscaped Hi aero yard with wired 10x12 storage bidg., now woil iri 2000 and now water hoalor, 24x36 double garage with extra attic storage and Ian, East Rowan schools, conve­nient to 1-85 and shopping. Was $129,900, NOW $124,9001 Call Cattiy arittln.al 704-213 -im tor appt. _______________________________ Apartments Your ad could be seen here! Call 1-877-751-2120 to place an ad. Wanted: Real Estate Lend or Devefopmente Wanted. We buy or markot.devolopmont lots. Mountain or Waterfront Communilios In NC, SC. VA, TN, AL, QA, FL. Call 000-455*1901, Ext.1034. Apartments Rowan Pointe ApartmentsMocksvllle's Newest Affordable Housing Opening SoonI 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms, Club House, Fitness Center, Computer Center Call Todayl • 866-433-3387 Homes for Sale Bormudo Run Country Club. 3BR, 3BA town- houso. All appl., pool privliogos, $170,000 (-). 330-998-7668 Land for Sale 2.791.87 W- AcresTlmberland for Sale, Northern * Marlboro County, SC, Near NC Slate Lino. Currently Managed for Timber Production. Excoilont Road Frontago, Piantod Pinos. Iron Horso Proportlos, 000>gg7-2248. 32.Bt acroe. Wooded tract, coukt divklo. Rural sotting. ЗЭ6-492-2144 Life In the Cour - 1 . . ^ - Davio County acroago. Counly wotor. 2 acros. 300' + road fronlûgo. 5 (ninuios to Inlorstato <10. Wagnor Road. $28,000. 330-751-3012. Щ еШ Ш Ш Yadkin County. Nico k)t in Buck Shoals. Acros. lalo modol D/Ws and up. Private water eystom, good ownor financing 511,000. Brown Oaborno 336-030.4590 Manufactured Home Sales 2BR, 2BA, vinyl siding, now shinglo roof. Located on iarge private lot In nico> mobile homo park. $10,000. Will linanco. 336*996-4164 Condos and Townhomes RENTED with my òri In ttie Post. F.Q., Mockavllto RÉNTED Houses for Rent Century 21 Triad 336-761-2222 239 McCullough Rd. 2BR, 1BA, OilTioal/ window air. $495/mo. 387 Gladstone Rd. 3BR, 1WBA. HW- Flooring, spacious kltchon, living room & don. Cmpott w/ oxtm storage. Kitchen appil­ancos incl. $750/mo. 4021 Whirtaway Ct., Clemmons - 1BR, 1BA condo alTangto- wood Farm. Communi­ ty pool. Appi. Include range, rofilg., dish­ washer, washer & diy* or. ^75/mo. 1024 Country Lane 3BR, lyiBA, Full fin­ ished basement. HW flooring, don w/ firo­ placo, Storage building & covered back sho!- tor. Appliances Incl.$995/mo. 131 W. Chlnaberry Cl., Mook»vll|0. 3BR, 2 full BA. Rock gas log tlroplaco. All appli­ances Incl. S995/mo. 2009 ChopllnRd,, Yadkinville-3BR. 2BA homo wilh den, living room & dining area. Fireplace. Ràral setting. $Q50/mo. 1324 Lone Hickory Rd.f3BR, 1WBA. Up­dated throughout. De­tached garage/ workshop. $795/mo. Contury,21 Triad 330.761-2222 Mon-Fri 8am*€pmOR 33&-761*55S5 Ext.213 nights & weekends Houses for Rent 3BR, 1BA homo on Cor* natzor Road, $650/monlh -f . $650 doposil. Caii 336-848-0097 ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-753.8777 338-751-205B MOCKSVILLE • Smoko froo-3BR, 2BA brick homo. Newly romodoiod on 1.19ao. Lg LR, don w/FP, Wtchon w/dlnlng area, 2 laundry loca­tions. full bsmt & ownor maintains yard. $900/mo. MOCKSVILLE • Boaull* fuily maintained older homo, 4BR 2BA, don w/gas log FP. living . room, oat In kitchen, din* Ing room, bonus room, appilancos, garago& carport. $1,100/mo. > MOCKSVILLE-Charleston Hidgo • , Smoke froo 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log FP, dining room, bonus room, porch, patio & 2 car garago $1,350/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Oidor 2BR, 1BA homo on North Main wilh high ' ceilings and wood detail, living room, dining room, oat-in-kitchon, full baso« mont.$600/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-753-8777 33G-761-2O50 JUST REMODELED, FULTON HEIGHTS3 Bod 2 bath brick ranch at 711 Maupin Avo. now appilancGS. SBSOv, credit chock, rofs. & deposit required. 207-460-7306 Need a new washer or dryer? Want to get rid of the old one? Call us to place an ad to tielpsell that old appliancel 1-877-751-2120 Houses for Rent Cooleemee, 2BR 1BAhomos, $550 & $600 + See Oop, Cali MarLo & Co Realty, 338-492-7505, tnderlon Village. 1370 sq.ft. 3BR, 2 full BA. Kltchon/dinlng/ilvlng ar­ eas comblnod, front and side porches, laundry room, 2-car attached garage, gas heat, logs & water, carpeted, sprinkler system, colling tans, f^oighborhood pool and clutjnouse. Homeowners Associalion, Davio Coun­ly schools, $157,900, 338-427-8100 Mocksville 2BR/1 BA du­plex, all appls fumlshod, Macido McDaniol. 338- 940-8849 (8649 Contrai ZI Triad) 2BA, dining room, kitchen (with' dlshwaehor, mi­crowave, refrigorator), washor/dryor, sunmom, front porch, toncod yard, $725/mo. Call 336-071- 2355 Mooksvtlfo, 3BR, 2BA. HUD/Sootton 8, ail oloc- trio, private acre, country. 704-830-0695 PENNtNQTON » CO. 338-998-9400 338-909-0747 For all/any Real Estato Noods, Rental, Sales, Commorlcai, (.andiords needing Prop, Mgmt, Ploaso call Janlco Mc­ Daniel 338-909-0747, ol- (tee 336-998-9400-aulo- mated sarvteo. Office and Commercial Rental BCM Business Pork, For soio or loaso, 9,000 sq. tt. bulldifig. 1500 to 4500 8t) « units. Commcrcioi lots for saio or win buikJ lo suit ten­ant. 330-D90-3t0S MocKsvllle & Ad­vance locations. Offico spaco avaiiabio wilh easy access to 1-40, high visibility, ampio parking. Small space or laigor doponding on your noods. Terms no- gotiabio. 330-909-1204 Manufactured Home for Rent Davie County. Vory nico 2BR, 2BA. in park. De­posit roq'd. No pots. Soc* lion 8 OK. 336-575-2101 Farmington. Must Sool Private sotting. 2BR, 2BA. Appliances. .Central heat & oir. Deck & garago. Non-smokers, no pots. $550/mo + deposit. 336- 998*3636/336-655-3272 Mocktvlllo. 30R, 20A Bin- glowldo. Private, aero wood­ed lot country. Cioso io higti school. HUD/Soctlon в op- proved. 7CM-630 0G95 RENTED We rúiilad our tiousoll Thank youl - T.P., Salisbury RENTED Resort & Vacation Rentals . RENTED Wa have been over- whelmed with responses S rented Ihls house In 3 dayst- P.P., Salisbury • RENTED Smoke Free 1850 sq. ft. brick homo in Mocksville. 3 BR, 2 BA, hiigo now kitchen, living mi, don w/ gas log FP. 960 sq. It. dotachod 3 car garage. $1,200/mo. 336-406- 8044. Myrtle Beach QetawaylTako Q vacation on'usi Rocetvo 3 days/2 nights no obiigallon to purchase. Limited availability. Call for detoils. Defender Resorts at 1-600-799-0790. Wanted: To Rent Room wanted in Davio Cty, Can be basement. Sieve & refrigorator. For one non- smoker.' non-drinkor. No pets, 7O4-754-60Ö4 ' Autos Financing Available! HONDA.2003, ACCORDEX. $500-700 down, will holp finance. Crodit, No ProblomI Private party salo.Cait 704-838-1538 Mazda. 2001, MPV. Low mileage. Excoilont condition. Price nog- otlabio. Must Boill Ptoaso cnll 336-751-3442 •similar to photo* Service & Parts Genuine Toyota Camryhood and front bumper, fils '07 and '08 mooeis, $75 oach. 704-950-2735 anylimo. Want to Buy: Transportation Reliable transportationnoodod for a Christian disabled vet Around $500. Cali 704-220-7720 Auctions Rowan Auction Ca Pro­ fessional Auction Sen/lces: sails,, NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jonnlngs NCAL 6340. Cleaning Services Margaret's Home .Clean­ ing. No Job too small or too largo! Free estímalos ami reasonable prteos. 330-940-2633 Financial Services Boats & Watercraft Auctions B u y IM e ! 1997 May Cratt Center Consolo. 23 ft 225 Bluo Water Mercury. $18,600 or bost offer. Must Solll $21,000 invested. Call 704-855*2240 Auctions West Rowan area.3BR, 2BA. 1,750 sq, ft, 1,2 acre yard, Nice neighborhood, $1150/mo. Call 704- 239-1252 AUCTION J l variety o f items,furniture, colTectiBies, Asian n ijliiifricm i Indian vases, w a if ftattgittgs o i tnitcft, ttiucft morel F r id a y , M a rc h 1 9 ,2 0 1 0 a t 6:3 0 p .m . SunRisc Auctions 3560 Clemmons Road Clemmons, NC 27012 (Next (0 the library) Viewing bcgin,s at 1:00 p,m. 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Reloronces available, /Uso, ffrowood for safe, 336-998-4374 This new sp^îer геаПу gets around. G o l d e n G a t e B r i d g e S a n F r a n c i s c o Justin and Brlttn8y Lanning tcok th8lr news­ paper with them on an anniversary trip to Jallfomla recently, touring the San Francisco Bay Area and the Golden Gate Bridge. For their first anniversary, Brittney gave her ■ husband tickets to see thi) Oakland Athletics, honoring the "paper" tradition of first anniver­ saries. While they were there, they also saw Berkeley as well as San Frahclsco which Included the well known. Golden Gate Bridge. и h ‘j 1)8 - 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 , T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 18 ,2 0 10 PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE 0 И , H E U S E P r p B E f ^ i e n t O P • t H 6 f ? 6 i A ) i r r i - г м е г о о г и F ^ A i i ? v Т И Б e / q s T T E R е о м м ш Ю И А Г P I P И Е Р О ? И Ё ' Р C O M E 1 b C M l L P R E N i А Г b l i e n r A M P T O S G S A K i P 1 1^ TM eiR E v e e T o М А К е -гм е м - ^ ^ e O T O S i L E E P . ^ — I 'L L B E T H E ' $ IM m M O W . Re<i ai)<i Rov/er tv Briar) Barret © Т и М Р й А ¿OlO W VAV.TJn1DF2Ac:0/V\ICS.C0/VV ) Ч -'t- r V /•V '/ ; J V O lym pics At Ellis S t u d e n t s L e a r n A b o u t C o u n t r i e s W t i i l e C o m p e t i n g I n V a r i o u s , E v e n t s PageDI E n d O f A n E ra Lovelace Steps Down As Legion Coach Page B1 DAVIE COUNTY E N T E R P m / ^ ^ E C O R D Ready, Aim, Fire Jonah Kinder, Haynes Shelton and Justin Matlock practice high archery for the Davie High School Hunter Education team . For more on the program in Davie County, piease turn to page C 1 . . 32 P A G E S Turner L a w su it D ropped B y Ja c k lc S c a b o it En te rp rise R e co rd T h e C le m m o n s d e n tist fo u n d not g u ilty o f m u rd e r b y a D a v ie ju ry last ye a r has had the w r o n g -, fu l d e a th la w s u it a g a in s t h im d ro ppe d. K ir k T u rn e r w as charged w ith m u rd e r afte r his estranged w ife , Je im ife r, w as fo u n d dead at their D a v ie h om e on S e p t. 1 2 ,2 0 0 7 . A ju ry determ ined TXirner kille d his w ife in S e lf defense after she stabbed h im in the gro in area w ith a spear like ob je ct. G w e n Eliza b e th K e n n e d y , Je n ­ n ife r ’ s s is te r a n d e x e c u tr ix o f her estate, filed a w ro n g fu l death laiwsuit against T u rn e r o n O c t. 1 2 , 2 0 0 7 . . !! K e n n e d y a lle g e d in th e 's u it ^ " th a t S e p t. 1 2 , 2 0 0 T ... K l t k . A la n T u rn e r w e n t to the decedeint’ s residence w here the decedent w as w ith a sharp object thereby causing h er d e ath , w ith o u t p ro vo c a tio n .” K e n n e d y also alleged at the tim e o f h er sister’s d e ath , "th e decedent w as 5 4 -ye a rs -o (d , an d co u ld have expected to live a fu ll and m ean ­ in g fu l life , and c o u ld h ave been e xp e c te d to p ro v id e su b stan tia l s e rvic e , c o m p a n io n s h ip , p ro te c ­ tio n , and care to h er daughter and so n .” ' A notice o f vo lu n ta ry dism issal o f the suit w as filed b y K e n n e d y ’s , a tto rn e y last w e e k a n d there is n o w o rd on w h e th er the siiit w as settled. C a lls to K e n n e d y ’s a tto rn e y , D u d le y W itt, and TV im er’s attoriiey, Jo h n M o rro w , w ere n o t returned. E a t C h ic k e n & D u m p lin s A n d H e lp A W W I I V e t ; C O O L E E M E E - N a n c y Fo s te r can m ake d u m p lin g s. F o lk s aroun d here have k n o w n that fo r quite a w h ile . - ' ; ■ ; ■ D o n ’t ask fo r her recipe. Sh e w o n ’t tell y o u . ■ B u t y o u can get a taste o f h er cu lin ary skills S a tu rd a y as she join s Please Sec Dumplins- Page 4 W e lco m e H o m e Vietnam Veterans To Get Overdue Recognition T h e public is in vited to w elcom e h o m e th e V ie tn a m v e te ra n s o f D a v ie C o u n ty on T u e s d a y, M a rc h 30 fro m 5 -6 p .m . at the M e m o ria l M o n u m e n t o n the square in D o w n ­ to w n M o c k s v ille . A Great New YMCA Place Director Enjoys Davie M o re than 5 8 ,0 0 0 m em bers o f the U n ite d States A rm e d Fo rc e s g a ve th e ir live s fo r th e ir c o u n ­ try and m ore than 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ere w o u n d e d in V ie tn a m , "Please jo in us as D a v ie C o u n ty A K H ‘i M i s V show s the gratitude an d pride fo r o u r heroes that n e ve r received the w elcom e hom e that they deserved,” said D o n C o v e r, ve te ran ’s service o ffic e r fo r D a v ie C o u n ty . B y M ik e B a r n h a r d t En te rp rise R e c o rd C h ris B ra d y w a lke d in to the D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A a couple o f w eeks a g o , and there w ere no strangers. She w as greeted w ith sm iles and g o o d attitudes. “ I ’ve had n oth in g but great experiences u p here,” the n ew exe cu tive director said. " I ’ m lo o kin g fo rw a rd to w o rk in g w ith the c o m m u n ity, S c o u ts, civic org a n iza tio n s, to see w h a t the Y can d o fo r the c o m m u n ity.” B ra d y is n o stranger to the Y M C A . S h e ’s spent the past 2 1 years at K e rn e rs v ille ’s Y , w h e re she started teaching s w im m in g and w a te r exefcise classes to be­ cam e associate exe cu tive director. " I t ’s been a fu n rid e ,” she said. " I lo ve w o rk in g at the Y .” A native o f P e n n s ylva n ia , B ra d y earned a b a ch elo r’s degree in fitness m anagem ent fro m L o c k H a v e n U n iv e rs ity . " I just w an ted to be a gyiri teacher,” she said. H e r dad said there w e re n ’t en ou gh o f those jo b s , so she w ent fo r the n e w degree at the u n ive r­ sity. ' ■nV T h a t degree w as designed fo r graduates to w o rk fo r corpora­ tio n s. She d id an internship w ith G E in N e w Jersey - and g o t a jo b at the local Y M C A . ; " I ’ ve h ad the Y M C A b u g ever sin ce,” she said. A n d she likes w h a t she sees in M o c k s v ille . " I t ’s like I w as n ever a stranger. E v e ry th in g changes d a y b y d a y . I m a y be in a m eet­ in g , in a class, at R o ta ry , o r par­ ticipatin g in a c o m m u n ity e ve n t.” . T h e m o th e r o f tw o ch ild re n , ages 19 and 1 6 , she lives in K e rn - e rs ville . ; Chris Brady on the job as the new executive director of the Davie Family Y M C A . - Photo by Robin Snow i ■i E d it o r i a l P a g e Ghickweed Cures: Good For Eczema, Cradle Cap? 2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 ■ 3 T h e ch ickw ee d is so h igh I ’ m go in g to h ave to m o w this w e e k. A fte r a lon g w in te r’s rest, m aybe the Ja w n m o w e r w ill fire u p w h e n I p u ll the strin g . I ca n ’t pu t o ff m o w in g u ntil A p r il. A lre a d y the w eeds are hu nter green and g ro w in g stron g. T o o m u c h fe rtilize r. W h a t w as I th in k in g , th ro w in g an extra bag o n the la w n in late Fe b ru a ry? W ith 10 seconds o f G o o g le research, I reconsidered m o w ­ ing the ch ick w e e d . In ste ad , I should harvest it as a w o n d e r d ru g . A c c o rd in g to certain herbalistsj chickw eed is go od fo r y o u r sk in . It helps w ith eczem a and cradle cap. I d o n ’t have cradle cap; a little ,d a n d ru ff, m a yb e . I m a y harvest m y c h ic k w e e d , crush it, and lather it on to m y scalp e ve ry m o rn in g to test ’ out this m edicinal c la im . S a m e w ith e c ze m a. I f yo u see m e w a llo w in g about m y ch ickw ee d la w n , k n o w that I have de velo ped a d ry , itching c o n d itio n . O r m ental illness. I f an y itc h y, d ry-s kin n e d readers w a n t to ro ll in m y ch ick- w e e d , co m e o ver. W ith another 10 seconds o f G o o g le research, I discovered that ch ickw ee d m ig h t cure a host o f ailm ents. O n e w e b site advocated eating ch ickw ee d: “ C h ic kw e ed s are m edicinal and e d ib le , the y are ve ry n u tritio u s, h igh in vitam ins and m in erals, can be added to salads o r co oke d as a pot h e rb , tasting som ew hat like sp inach ,” according to the A lte rn a tive N a tu re O n lin e H e rb a l w ebsite. It hailed chickw eed as a w a y to relieve constipation. It was also touted fo r relieving nasal co ng estion , rheum atic pains, roseola and superficial ve ins. A c c o rd in g to fo lk lo re , it also cures obesity. , A n o th e r w ebsite prom oted ch ickw ee d as go od fo r insect bites, psoriasis, rashes and boils. O n e w e b site even sells b u lk ch ickw ee d: O rg a n ic ch ick - w e e d , $ 7.0 0 per p o u n d . C h ic kw e e d seeds, $ 2 .9 5 . C h ic kw e e d extrac t, $ 8 .5 0 pe r ou n ce . C h ic k w e e d p o w d e r, $ 4 .2 5 fo r eight ounces. 1 h ave been m o w in g and sp rayin g m y ch ickw ee d in past years as a c o m m o n nuisanu'e, m issing the o p p o rtu n ity to cash in . / I ’ m sitting on the m oth e r lode o f ch ickw ee d , Father Dearest? M y college b o y was hom e fo r spring break last w e e k , and his father cam e under fire fo r unreasonable expectations. I have alw ays throw n red m eat at m y sons, anxious to turn them into hungry you n g lions w h o do w ell in school and find a jo b w hen they graduate. W h en they were toddlers, I tossed them into the deep end o f the p o ol. W h in in g Was frow n ed upon as unm anly. T h e ir father has alw ays had high expectations. Robert had called hom e from school a few w eeks ago re­ porting that he had m ade a “ B ” on an En g lis h com position paper. ■ "S o n , w h y dp yo u think you did so po orly?” T h a t’s w hat he said I said, and he probab ly heard m e c o r-' rectly. I ’ ve been know n to push him to clim b a little higher on every ladder. H e suggested thnt I should lighten up and lo o k nt the bigger picture o f his grades. H e suggested that his father has failed to appreciate his accom plishm ents and gets too conceirned about the slightest blim p on the radar screen. I ’ve also taught m y sons not to be afraid to stand up fo r them selves. H e ’s learned that w e ll. H e spent the w eek w ith us during pleasant spring w eather. H e returned to O kla h o m a to find cold and another w in d -w h ip p e d snow storm . Spring has officially arrived here, and it w o uld be nice to think the cold and snow are behind us. D a ffo d ils and forsythia are blo om in g. T h e grass is green. Bluebirds and w rens are looking fo r nests around our house. I ’m ready to pack aw ay the snow shovel. — D w ig h t Sparks grimmy,com <b1Ot0 In The Mail It’s Time To Get Mad - Really Mad DAVIE COUNTY USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. tJwight Sparks.............................Editor/Pubilsher Robin Snow.................................General Manager Mike Barnhardt.,..........................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...............................Advertising Director Brian Pitts..................................„Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Pold in M ocksville, N C 27028 Subscription Rates Single C o p y , 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N .C .. $25 Outside N .C . ■ P O S T M A S T E R Send Address Changes to: D a vie County Enterprise Record P .O . B o x 99, M ocksville, N C 27028 T o the editor; It's me again folks and I'm not here to weigh in once ngain on the county's high school problem s. I'm so pleased to see m y fel­ low residents openly debating and arguing over this subject that 1 don't see the need for me to heap m ore fuel onto the fire. H o w ­ ever, If you are like me and have been watching the socialist take over o f our federal governm ent under President O bam a, House Spenker Pelosl, and Senate M ajority Leader Reid w ith a sickening feeling deep dow n in your g u t... Well then hnng on. • I am beyond disgusted w ith the extrem e liberal m inded at­ titudes o f these knuckle heads. I've told Speaker Pelosl thnt I cnn at lenst understnnd her reasons for pursuing this course o f action as it is sim ply her personal goni to mnke the rest o f the nation ns messed up as her Snn Francisco Congressional District, M isery loves com pany, especially when it is flat broke and con keep up tho lifestyle that it hns grown nccustomcd to. I'vo told the Presi­ dent that it is m ost unfortunate that so'm oriy people bought his line o f campaign bull on the premise that the governm ent was go­ ing to redistribute the wealth o f this nntlon to those w ho deserve h . 1 don't know those people nre, but 1 most certnlnly deserve every penny that I cnn bring home from nn honest day's labor. Fo lks, this is your wnke up cail, If you nren't mnd yet, then check your pulse. 1 nm extrem ely dlsnppointcd that we have not heard the gover­ nor, our state legislature, or our suite attorney general speak out on the Issue o f federally mandated healthcare reform legislation. I am left to suspect that some o f them m ay be in favor o f this course o f action, I also suspect that our governor owes a good part o f her campaign funding to the coattails o f our current President’s C o m m u n i t y T h e a t e r G r e a t T o the editor; If you did not see Tlte Arts Council’s Arsenic and O ld Lace last w eekend, you missed a treat. W e have truly talented actors here in Dnvie C ounty, Fifteen-year-old Nolan Sm ith did ah outstanding jo b o f adding com edy to hl^ choracter, as did M arge Bnrnett nnd M nckenzie Richey with her "Grandm a strut” . Th e play m oved sm oothly from scene to scene and the actors were easy to under­ stand. G o o d directing on Diana M arshall-Shoaf’s part. The play was well-rehearsed and full o f fun and com edy. To o bad it w on’t be repented this next weekend for those o f you w ho missed it, Lin d a Bradford M ocksville P r o m o t e C h i l d r e n s ’ S u c c e s s e s T o the editor; , "Success is never permanent, neither is failure." O ve r the yenrs I hnve wntched m any fam ily’s lives change due to the hurt and misunderstnnding that m ay resolve from what is read or conveyeti to be printed in the newspaper, Plense rem em ber thnt when articles are written all the facts are not involved nnd the outcom e is norm ally m uch different. M y son m ade the paper last week and people m ay hnve read it and judged him ; how ever, please believe that him and most o f Davie's youth are none o f the things in print but instead good kids w ho m ay m ake a few bad decisions along the w ay. W h o hasn't? Plense don't beat our youth dow n. Th e y need to be lifted up and embraced. M y m oto to m y kids is " Success is never permanent, neither is fnilure", I believe in m y children and there is no doubt in m y m ind that they w ill succeed in life. W ords can be so hurtful when they are printed for everyone to read. Fo r exam ple, a friend o f m ine lost her life to domestic violence a few years back nnd I still hold her mother's hand when she cries about what her and her grandchildren rend in the paper. M y friend did not deserve to hnve her personni life Inld out like n buffet for everyone to partake. N o r did m y son or anyone else’s fam ily. ■ I really hope one day that selling newspapers becomes less im ­ portant than printing the court records and stories that damage people before they are even given a chance to speak and m ake it right. Please consider focusing on all the good things happening in our com m unity and let everyone w ork out their ow n issues. A ll o f our lives are In God's hands and he w ill decide our path, Deanna M urphy Clem m ons organization. So she owes him her political silence in response to his agenda. Nothing new there. H ow ever, ns a resident o f the sovereign State o f North Carolina nnd in keeping w ith the m otto o f this state "lo be rather than lo seem "; I strongly urge you lo break w ith so called Dem ocratic parly Ideals (this course o f action Is pure socialism) or w ith any sense o f loyalty lo the w oefully Inadequate President o f the U n it­ ed States (the m an took part in less than 2 7 votes while in the U .S . Congress having missed the other 73 for tm known reasons) and pursiie an open declaration o f the protection o f individual state and citizen rights against this m isguided course o f action. ■ ‘ 1 ant first and forem ost, a resident o f the great sovereign State o f North Carolina and secondly a citizen o f the greater assembled United States. It was the states that gave birth lo the federal gov­ ernment and Intentionally established the Constitution, specifical­ ly the lO th A m e n d m o n to fth e U .S . Federal Conslltutioi^tqprptfiofif both the stnte nnd we; the people. Th e lOtK Am'ehdhiisht cfiai-fy'' states that nil rights not specified (I take that as literal or on its face value) in Ihe Constitution lo the federal governm ent belong to the individual sovereign states or lo the individunl citizen. Thus Ihe governm ent hns no aiuhorlly to m andate, under penalty o f law , that I purchase n product that I do not choose to ow n. Th is m isguided legislation is not to be compared w ith the stale's legal requirement to purchase auto insurance. Th e right to ow n private property (an autom obile) is sacred; how ever, the use o f that,vehicle on North Carolina highways requires the use o f a privilege (a stale issued driver’s license) and the purchase of insurance designed lo protect others In case o f m y ow n actions while operating the vehicle. Health insurance is purely for m y ow n protection. It Is n tool to aid me in affording health care for m yself and for m y fam ily. It absolutely does not protect anyone other than the persons that I choose to cover. W hether I choose to pay for m y health care services w ith cash; credit, private insur­ ance, m edicare, or m edicaid program s is a personal and private choice. It is m y debt to the provider o f the required services or products, thus m y personal responsibility to m ake restitirtion for that debt. Th e federal governm ent has no legal right to force you or 1, under penalty o f law , to purchase any product or service that exists solely lo aid me in m aking paym ent on m y ow n debts. This Please See M a d - Page 3 P r i v i l e g e d T o L i v e I n D a v i e To the editor; O n Friday afternoon, M arch 1 9 ,1 ran out o f gas on Farm ington Road on the w ay to m y son's bus stop. Thankfully, "M ania G ." saw m e and let m y son o ff, and he had his cell phone w ith h im . That's when I realized you cnn get along just fine without a cell phone if you live in Davie County, Thanks to the kind bus driver w ho offered lo help In nny w ny she could; m y sweet neighbors; Pntti, Gene nnd Eliznbeth for m nking tw o trips to help; m y friend K im w ho stopped and later called to m ake sure we got home O K ; nnd especinlly Detective Klm el w ho wns on his w ny hom e, but sinyed w ith us to m nke sure we were safe until we were able to leave, A situation that was potendally dangerous, and just an overall pain in the neck turned Into an opportunity to rem em ber how lucky I am to have not only the kindness o f friends, but also o f strangers to rely on. 1 love Davie County. Beth K , Cam pbell M ocksville Letters Welcomed ' T h e Enterprise R e c o rd w elcom es letters fro m its readers on topics o f loc al, .state, im tionnl o r intenintionnl issues. A n e ffo rt w ill be m ade to prin t all letters, p ro vid e d th ç y are not h b e lo u s , v u lg a r'o r in p o o r taste. T h e ed itor reserves the right to edit letters fo r gra m m iir and fo rs p u c e . A l l letters sh o uld in clu de the nam e an d address o f the w rite r, in clu d in g a signature, A téléphoné n u m b e r, n ot to be p u b lis h e d , is also requested. Please h ave letters in the new spaper office n o later thim 4 p .m . M o n d a y o f the w e e k to be published, D a v ie C o u n ty En terp rise R e c o rd P .O . B o x . 9 9 , M o c k s v ille , ern e w s@ d avie -e n te rp rise .co n i. Mad ... N in e S e ts O f T w in s In 1963,. there were nine sets of twins at Davie Higli School: 1) Bobby and Barbara Lankford; 2) Glenda and Linda Ow ings; 3) Jerry and Patsy Carter: 4) Jane and Dorothy Seaford; 5) Doris and Dorothy Gillespie; 6) Bobby and Billy Wilkins; 7) Ronald and Donald Beck; 8) Jerry and Gerry W ebb; and 9) Billy and Bobby Laird. The Enterprise Record welcom es old photographs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper office on South l\/lain Street in Downtown Mocksville, or send ]peg\mages to emews@davl0-enterprls0.com. Continued From Pnge 2 is unconstitutional and 1 urge you to seek legislation and legnl nc- tions to protect the residents o f North Carolinn from this unlaw­ fully invasion into our personal freedom nnd o f the slnte's right to govern its residents, I implore you to seek the crentlon o f leglslnlion designed lo pro­ tect us ngninst this federnl Intrusion, Thnt's called "nullification" and it is the manner in which 14 stnles (ihnnk G o d we aren't one) hnve mnde it legnl to use mnrijunnn for medicinal purposes in dis­ regard o f federnl Inw, It is a long standing Constitutional measure. Som etimes it w orks, sometimes it doesn't. B u t it doesn't stand a chance if we the people do nothing. Rem em ber that for evil lo be successful all that is necessary is for good people to do nothing. I implore you to contact our governor, our stnte representn- tives and senntors, nnd to seek the stnte ntlorney genernl's assis­ tance in w orking alongside o f our sister slates o f Florida, South Cnrolinn, W nshlnglon, U tnh, Texas, North and South Dakota, N e ­ braska, Colorndo, Pennsylvnnln, Alabam a, and M ichigan to file suit against the federal governm ent w ilh the U .S . Supreme Court imm ediately follow ing the President's signing the recently passed bill into law Tuesday m orning. There are 3 7 other sovereign stnles in our U nion thnt have already gone on record as intending to fight this misguided socialist course o f nction. M nke this sovereign state's governm ent protect wo the people, you nnd 1, ’ Demonstrnle to yourself nnd to each other that you are nol sim ply appearing to be a resident o f the sovereign State o f North Carolina, but take immediate nnd decisive ncllon to be n voice. W rite lo these people,'Tell them over and over again that you ex­ pect them 10 protect you. Get m nd. Get really, really m ad. Vote for new representatives where necessary. Petition the governm ent lo repeal the legislation. Get loud and vocal. D o n't just sit back and tnke ii. It's your right lo mnke decisions for yourself thnt is under nttack. Don't wait for the A C L U to come lo your rescue. T h e y ’re just ns hnppy ns pigs' 1.1 alop that the President and this Congress ‘ arc m oving this nation dow n the path o f governm ent control over riding your rights as individuals nnd residents o f sovereign slates. I don't know about yo u , but I'm raising the. Gadsen flag (the yellow background with colled ralllesnnke over the words "D on't trend on m e”) on m y staff just as soon ns it nrrlves in the m nll. This wns the flng thnt we rallied to long before there was a Stars and Stripes. It's the flng that was at Bunker H ill, It was the flag lhat our ancestors fought under ngninst Cornw allis as he battled his w ay through South Cnrolina and into North Carolina. It's sister flag ( 13 red and white stripes w ith an uncoiled rattlesnake) wns the very first flag o f our infant navy. Thnt snme flng is being fiown right now on bonrd the oldest active comm issioned ship in the navy, the U S S Enterprise. It is Irndilion for thnt flng to be pnssed down lo the next oldest ship when she is decommissionedi Som e have called for us to fly the Stars nnd Stripes upside; how ever, thnt is the sym bol for emergency distress. This is a fight to preserve your rights folks and thnt cnlls for n sym bol thnt re­ m inds others lo bnck o ff or reap the w hlriw ind. Rem em ber folks, you hnve no rights other thiin those you are w illing to defend, M n y G o d continue to bless these United nnd sovereign Slates o f Am erica. M a y we be w illing to protect the blessings o f liberty thnt our ancestors gave us vvith their life blood, - Btttry J Cnrtner M ocksyiUc M m w i f o a n M i n r m Tfi e ra t OIK h The perfect night’s sleep awaits with our Serenity designed to conform to every curve of the body and gently provide corresponding support—by Spirit Sleep C o m e b y t o d a y f o r a F R E E d e m o n s t r a t i o n a n d d e ta ils 2 0 -y r . W a r r a n ty iimilcd Silver Science Technology along with green tea and activchaicoal mattes the Serenity a healthy and safe alternative to other memory foam mattresses on the market: 1. 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L a R o s s K e t n e r A t t o r n e y a t L a w Family Law since 1996 336-940-3984 rossketner@gmail.com A trnffic .stop this m onth resulted in tho nrrest o f n Dnvic teen for drug chnrges. According to Sh eriff A n d y Stokes, on M nrch 8 narcotics officers perform ed a trnffic stop on C ody Jnmes Sulier, 19 ;o f 193 Henrthsidc Ln n e , Advnnce. Tlie stop was part o f nn ongo­ ing investigntion involving the sell nnd distribution o f nnrcotics in D n vie C ounty, according to Stokes. Sulier consented to a search o f the vehicle nnd offlcers lo­ cated approxim ntely 10 grnms o f mnrijunnn nnd severni plastic baggies used for pncknging nnd selling drugs. Plense See D ru g s • Pago 5 DurripUns. . . H U 0 6 Semi-Annual C H IL D R E N ’S C L O T H IN G S A L E Center U nited M ethodist Church 1400 Center R oad , Yndkinville Friday, March 26th • 5:00 pm ■ 8:30 pm Saturday, March 27th • 6:00 am-11;00 am Large SeIectlon...SeveraI Thousand Items (o Choose I'romI Clothing, Toys, Equipm ent Anyone Intcttsled In selllngiconslgnlng Call (336) 679-8247 fellow members o f the C o o l­ eemee W om en’s Civitnns in sponsoring n benefit menl for the Plight o f H on or, the pro­ gram that sends W orld W ar II veterans to sec their m onum ent in W ashington, D .C . Stnrting nt 4 p.m . nt the V F W building on N C 8 0 1, the chicken nnd dum plings w ill be served, nlong w ith green benns nnd corn, cole slaw, rolls, des­ sert nnd bevernges. A ll dona­ tions w ill go to send veternns to W nshington. The cause is close to Foster’s heart. H er husbnnd went on the first Trind night lnst yenr. “ It inspired m e," she snid. “ H e hnd such n grent tim e. I wnnt to help other veternns ... nnd I do know how to cook,’| H e r husband had nothing but praise fo r the w ay veterans are treated on the Flig h t o f H onor. “ Patriotism was very strong ; when I was grow ing u p, and it done m y heart good to hear how those veterans were treat­ ed on the flight.” She’s getting plenty o f help from Jud y W ebb, w ho says just nbout everybody they've nsked is w illing to help. ‘,‘W e have a lot o f Civitan w om en, V F W people and peo­ ple w ith neither group helping,” W ebb said. Th e y promise the chicken nnd dum plings will be good. A d d a little patriotism ,nnd folks should lenve feeling good. Y o u a r e i n v i t e d f o r s p e c i a l L e n t e n W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s a t First United Methodist Church 310 North Main Street, Mocksville P a l m S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 8 Contemporary Worship Service 8:45 am, Fiimily Life Center Special Music by Praise Band Sennon by Rev. Darren Alexander lYaditional Worship Service 10:55 am. Church Santuary Processional of children with palms Special music by Children’s Choir Cantata “Walk Worthy” by Chancel Choir M a u ^ d ) ! T h u r s d a y J A p r i l 1 IVlealin Family Life Center, 6:00 pm s Worship Service in Sanctuaiy, 7:00 pm Special Music by Chancel Choir I ; ■ Sermon by Pr. Joe Collins Seryice of Holy Communion G e t o u t s t a n d i n g l o w p r i c e s o n q u a l i t y p r o d u c t s . D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAViË COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - 5 Th e follow ing cnses were disposed o f during Dnvie D is­ trict Court. Presiding: Judge W nyne L . M ichnel. Prosecut­ ing: John Bnndle, W endy Terry nnd Jnm ie Lnprnd, nssistnnt D A s . - Bo bby O rny Allgoo d Jr., driving while license revoked, prayer for judgm ent continued, cost; possession/display o f al­ tered/fictitious/revoked license, dismissed per plea. - Robert H enry Anderson, im proper passing on right, re­ duced to im proper equipm ent, $ 25, cost. - Jam es Stephen Barber, Teen C h a rg e d A fte r C h a se B y Ja c kic Seabolt Enterprise Record A D a vie teen crashed the vehicle she was driving after at­ tempting to flee from a deputy in a high speed chase last w eek. Lenesia M onique C ru m p, 1 7 , o f Fa w n La n e , M ocksville was arrested M arch 17 and faces charges o f fleeing/eluding arrest, failure to heed light/siren, driv­ ing without a liccnse, operating a vehicle with no insurance, and reckless driving. A c c o rd in g to the D a v ic County Sh eriff’s O ffice , around 11 p.m . that W ednesday Deputy S .R . R u ff saw a white Ford Tau­ rus entering the 1-40 on ram p from N C 801 and noticed the tags on the truck belonged to a 1976 C h e vy truck. R u ff fo llo w e d the vehicle onto the interstnte tm veling west and activated his patrol ca r’s siren near the rest area. C ru m p , w h o 'w a s drivin g the vehicle, began fleeing and a chase begnn' w ith C ru m p ’s vehicle rench­ ing 100 m phi nccording to the report. C ru m p ’s vehicle exited the interstnte nt the Fn rm in g to n Rond exit nt npproxim ntely 80 m p h , nccording to the report, slid ncross Fnrm ington Road and collided w ith a guardrail. R u ff reported he checked on Crum p nnd she ndvised she wns not hurt nnd did not medicnl services. A pnssenger w ith Crum p was unharm ed, according to R u ff. R u ff reported that C ru m p said thnt she wns running be­ cause she was on probation and did not have a license. She was placed in D a vie D e ­ tention Center in lieu o f a $5000 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in court today. Drugs... C o n tin u e d F ro m Page 4 S u lie r was charged w ith tw o counts possession with intent to sell/deliver a schedule V I con­ trolled substance, sell/deliver o f schedule V controlled substance, tw o counts maintaining a dw ell­ ing/vehicle, nnd possession o f drug pnmphernnlin. Sulier is being held nt Dnvie Detention Center in lieu o f n $5000 secured bond. • A second drug arrest wns made on M arch 9. Stokes said that M arquisha Denise H ollan d, 2 7 , was origi­ nally sought in a drug round up on D e c. 2 9 , 2009 but avoided nrrest nt that tim e. Nnrcotics officers in Davie began w o rkin g w ith R o w a n authorities and located Holland in Salisbury, H ollnnd wns chnrged w ith possession w ith intent to sell/de­ liver crack cocaine, sell/deliver o f crack cocaine, and mnintnin- ing a vehicle for the purpose o f n conlrolled substnnce. She received a $3000 secured bond. reckless driving to endanger, ■reduced to 54 in 45 , $50, cost. - Ronald Ed w in Beane Jr., com m on law uttering, dis­ m issed, in compliance. - Tim othy W ayne Beeding, possession o f marijuana up to one-half ounce, dismissed per plea; possession drug para- phem nlin, simple possession o f schedule II controlled sub­ stnnce, $50, cost, evidence or­ dered destroyed. - Jnmes W esley Bishop, driv­ ing while'license revoked, re­ duced to fnilure to notify D M V o f address chnnge, cost, $275 nttom ey fee; use o f foreign license while driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed, cor­ rected; reckless driving to en- dnnger, dismissed per plen. - Tnylor K a y B ow m an , driving while license revoked, reduced to fnilure to notify D M V o f address change, cost, $125 nttorney fee; possession/ display o f altered/fictitious/re­ voked license, speeding 84 in a 7 0 , dismissed per plea. - Crystal Vemessa Coles, simple assault, sentenced to tim e served. - Barbara Gilbert C o p e, m is­ demeanor larceny, dismissed, civil. - Frederick E . Cothren, sim ­ ple possession o f schedule V I controlled substance, dismissed per plen o f principle, evidence ordered destroyed. - B illy Jack Flem in g, pos­ session o f drug paraphernalin, sentenced to 45 dnys, suspend­ ed 18 m onths, obtnin substnnce abuse assessment/treatment, submit to random drug tests/ warrantless searches, cost, $275 attorney; simple posses­ sion o f schedule V I controlled substnnce, dismissed per plea, evidence ordered destroyed, - Edgar A . G o n za le z, speed­ ing 84 in a 7.0, reduced to im ­ proper equipm ent, $25, cost; w indow tinting violation, dis­ missed per plea. - Ada m Ryan Grainger, ex­ pired registrntion, expired/no inspection, dismissed, correct­ ed; nid nnd nbet driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea o f principle. ' M ickey Hillnrd G ru b b , D W I, sentenced to 60 dnys, suspended 18 m onths, 24 hours com m unity service, credit for substance abuse assessment/ follow treatm ent, surrender li­ cense, not operate vehicle until licensed, lim ited driving privi­ lege, $ 10 0 , cost. - Randy Le e Hanes, injury to personal property, dismissed per civil suit and at request o f prosecuting witness. • - Robert M . Hastings, felony probation violntion out o f coun­ ty, probation term inated, case transferred to Yadkin County. - Melissa B . H endrix (nlso know n ns M elissa B . Benne), com m on law' forgery, dis­ m issed, in com plinnce. - Chnrity Hope K ig e r, cru­ elty to nnim nls, dismissed, in compliance. - Tim othy G . Krueger, reck­ less driving lo endanger, re­ duccd to im proper equipm ent, $ 10 0 , cost, - Patrick J . M artinichio, as­ sault on n fem nle, sentenced to 75 dnys, suspended 18 m onths, hnve no contnct w ith victim , cost; fnilure to atop for stop sign/flashing red ligh t, dis­ missed per plea. - R oger Ted M c C a ll, failure to maintain lane control, dis­ missed per plea; open container after consum ing alcohol, $50, cost. - Darrin Donaldo M iles, driving while license revoked, use o f foreign liccnse while driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected. - Vance Parker M o o re , sim ­ ple possession o f schedule V I controlled substance, posses­ sion o f drug paraphernalia, aid underage purchase o f alcohol by person under 2 1 , dismissed, incom pliance. - Serena Renee Parrish, tw o counts assault with a deadly w eapon, dismissed at request o f prosecuting witness. - M ichael Jose Passmore, domestic violence protective order violation, sentenced to 75 days, credit for 43 days served; domestic violence protective order, misdemeanor stalking, sentenced to 75 days to run at expiration o f previous sentence; four counts domestic violence protective order, misdemeanor stalking, dismissed per plea. - Stanley L . Pruitt, driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify D M V o f ad­ dress change, cost, $312.50 at­ torney fee; possession/display o f altered/fictitious/revoked li­ cense, expired registrntion, op- ernting vehicle with no insur- nnce, give/lend/borrow license pinte, dismissed per plen. - Snntiago A . R am ire z, speeding 83 in n 7 0 , expired registrntion cnrd/tng, opcrnting vehicle w ith no insurance, give/ lend/borrow license plate, dis­ missed per plea; driving while license revoked, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 m onths, not operate vehicle until li­ censed by D M V , $ 10 0 , cost. - Tin a Sm ith Ram persad, simple possession o f schedule V I controlled substance, de­ ferred prosecution, not use or possess illegal dings or con­ trolled substances, submit to random drug tests/warrantless searches, cost, $237.50 at­ torney fee, if in com pliance, charges w ill be dismissed in 12 m onths. Ran dy Jam es R eich, mis­ demennor probntion violation, probation revoked, 45 dnys nc- tive. - Theresa S . Ridenhour, driv­ ing while license revoked, re­ duced to failure to notify D M V o f nddrcss chnnge, cost, $200 nttorney; possession/displny o f altered/fictitious/revoked li­ cense, dismissed per pleq. - Jnnie M arie Shore, driving while license revoked, operat­ ing vehicle w ith no insurance, dism issed, corrected. - Terry Flin t Sm oot, simple assault, dismissed per plea; in­ toxicated and disruptive, sen­ tenced to time served. - Christy Lyn n Sparks, fail­ ure to stop for stop sign/flash­ ing red light, prayer for judg­ ment continued, cost. - Dim isha R . Turner, m isde­ meanor probation violation out o f county, probation revoked, 30 days active; shoplifting con­ cealment o f goods, sentenced to 15 days, to run concurrent w ith previous sentence, credit for time served; cruelty to ani­ m als, dismissed per plea. - Robert Le o W eaver Jr.,’ simple possession o f schedule V I controlled substance, prayer for judgm ent continued, cost, evidence ordered destroyed; unlaw fully passing emergency vehicle, dismissed per plea. - James W esley W ing o, m is­ demeanor larceny, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 18 m onths, cost, not go on prem ­ ises o f W aim art. Faile d T o A p p e a r - Brent Lindsay Childs, fel­ ony possession o f m arijuana, possession w ith intent, to sell/ deliver m arijuana, carrying concenlcd weapon, maintain vehicle/dwelling/place for con­ trolled substances, 2 counts possession drug paraphernalia. ' - A lv in Gabriel Prentis, failure to wear seat belt, driv-' ing/allowing m otor vehicle to be driven w ith no registration, driving while license revoked, possession/display o f altered/ fictitious/revoked license. - Desm on Duone Sellers, 2 counts resisting public officer. W o m a n W h o C h a n g e d S to ry C o n vic te d O f D W I B y B e th Cassidy Enterprise Record A M ocksville wom an w ho changed her story about driving w hile Im paired was convicted o f the charge in D avie District Court last w eek. A fte r over nn hoiir o f testim ony. Judge W ayne L . .M ic h a e l. decided Lind a' Oale Steele, 4 9 , o f M illing R o a d , wns the driver o f n vehicle thnt hit a m nilbox, despite testimony by, her dnughter-in-lnw, w ho snid she wns the driver o f the cnr. Steele wns charged after the accident on Ju ly 14 , in which the vehicle she said she was driving hit a m ailbox on East Lexington Road after one o f the tires went flat. O fficer R .A . Donathan w ith the M ocksville Police Departm ent responded to the call around 11:3 0 thnt night. H e testified there wns a red Ford Escbrt o ff to the side o f the road at the Soda Shoppe with several people walking around. Donathan asked the group who the driver was. “ Everyone got quiet then. I saw Steele, and 1 asked her, • 'A re you the driver?' and she said, ‘ Y e s.’ ” Steele told him Ihc right front tire o f the car had blown out, but Donathan said when he looked at the car, he could tell it had hit som ething, because there were m arks dow n the side o f it. During the course o f his investigation that night, in which he found the damaged m nilbox, Donathan said Steisle acted “ confused, as if she was under the influence, but she had no odor o f alcohol." She did have medications with her that her doctor had prescribed. Steele’s daughter- in-law , Stephanie Sm ith, and tw o sons were nt the scene. Assistant District Attorney Jam ie Laprnd asked Donathan, " A t any time did her daughter- in-law say she was the driver o f the vehicle?" Donathan responded " N o .” Laprad asked, “ D id M s . Steele at nny time indicate she wns not the driver o f the vehicle?" Donnthnn again responded, “ N o ." B u t Sm ith , during her testim ony, gave a different story. Sm ith snid thnt night, she wns m oving into Cnm bridge Creek npnrtm ents, o ff M illing R on d , nnd Steele hnd been wntching Sm ith’s tw o children. Ab o u t 11:3 0 , Sm ith snid, she nnd Steele left the npnrtments, w ith Sm ith driving. Th e children were left spending the night nt a friend’s apartment. - Sm ith testified they turned onto Bethel.Church Road, then onto John C i^tts R d a d ;'’be'fdrb' proceeding on U S 64 toward M ocksville. "A s we cnme townrd the Sodn Shoppe, 1 henrd n ‘p o w ’ nnd then 1 snw the m nilbox. I went to the Soda Shoppe. I wnsn’t tiding to leave the scene. I cnlled 9 1 1 nnd told them there wns an nccident.” Laprnd nsked Sm ith w hy she didn't tell Donathan she wns the driver, and she responded, "Because I thought m y license was expired, nnd I had a 3-m onth-old baby, and I was ofraid I w ould go to jn il.” Sm ith said she told Steele her fears, and Steele told her she w ould say she was driving. Trooper C .D . H all was called to investigate, and he testified Steele “ had very slow m otor skills about her person to the point that I thought there was something truly wrong with M s . Steele.” She swayed nnd her eyes m oved slightly in different directions, he said, which he found “ odd.” H all said Steele dropped her purse, and numerous prescription bottles fell out. She told H all the doctor had recently changed her medications and that she “just didn’t feel right.” H all said she didn’t seem to recall hitting a m ailbox, but thought she had just had a tire blow out. A t no point did Steele say Stephanie Sm ith was the driver. “ If she had told me that, it would have changed the whole investigation,” H all said. Tw o other witnesses, Joshua Cleary, w ho is not related to the fam ily, nnd Tim Sm ith , Steele’s son, testified they believed Stephanie Sm ith was the driver, not Steele. Cleary said he was at Cam bridge Creek and saw the car leave that night, with Stephanie Sm ith driving, but he also testified he was not neor the accident and did not know w ho was driving when it occurred. Sm ith testified his m om called him that night, and he went to the Soda Shoppe. W hile there, he asked Stephanie Sm ith w hy she hadn’t been driving, and she told him it was because her license was expired. A s it turned out. Sm ith's license w asn't expired. She later testified she had a birthday but because o f having tlj new born,', wnsn’t a b le , to. 'iiiinetv her license, but the 'day' after the nccident, she went to the D M V , only to find out she had one more year left before it expired. Laprad asked S m ith , “ Eve n when your m other-in-law was being arrested, did you tell anyone you were the one driving the vehicle?" Sm ith answered, " N o .” Laprad continued, "S o you were w illing to let your m other- in-law be arrested?” Sm ith replied, "I was scared.” Steele’s attorney, E d Vogler, asked Sm ith , “ A re you telling the truth today?” Sm ith answered, "Y e s .” Vogler told Judge M ichael, “ Th is is a situation here that if know the law , she didn't know you believe Stephanie Sm ith she couldn't go to jail because was operating the vehicle, then her license wns expired, yo u 've also got to believe Lin d a These folks were very scared^ Steele gave false ihfonnation to and people acted very dum b the officer. A n d she know s the stnte w ill come bnck nnd chnrge her for thnt, but she wanted the truth to com e out today.” ypgler. said: JhefB ' way Steeie could have been‘the driver, because “ I ’m not sure she could hnve even driven from M illing Rond to the Soda Shoppe without w iping out half o f M ocksville, becnuse o f out there thnt night, but this individunl [Steele] should not be convicted o f D W I.” Judge M ichael said, "Based on the, statement Ms.j^teele. gavolitd the two officeisV I do find beyond a rcasonnble doubt that she wns the driver o f the vehicle. She wai too impaired to lie consistently.” Steele began crying as the shnpe she was in . Som eone M ichnel continued, sentencing so impnired ns this wom nn her to 60 days, suspended 18 w n s...she wns so itnpaired she m onths supervised probntion. could not have been operating She wns given credit for a thnt vehiclc nnd kept it under substance- abuse assessment, control to go thnt distance after told to continue with treatment hitting that m ailbox and come and surrender her license, to a safe stop. . She is not to drive until she “ This is a situation where is lidensed to do so and must M s . Steele did a very, very dum b thing trying to protect her dnughter-in-law, and M s . perform 24 hours o f com m unity service. She must also pay $ 100^ and court costs. H e r probation Sm ith did a very, very dum b m ay be terminated early if she thing letting her. She didn’t completes all the requirements. P h i l C a r A u l o n i o t i v c & T i r e Your Full Service Veliicle Maintenance Center I • СМШ PMIPESIIOIMl «EIWICE • ш т 1628 Hwy. 601 S. • Mocksville • 751-1800 r.D. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 Public Records Mocksville Police T h e fo llo w in g incidents were reported to the M ocksviile Police Depnrtm ent, - A dom estic dispute nt a residence on Hnlnnder D rive was reported M nrch 16. - Th e larceny o f n G P S from a vehicle o ff Madison Rond wns reported Mnrch 15. - A disturbnnce at a residence nt Northw ood Apartm ents was reported March 18. - Th o larceny o f tw o head­ light bulbs from a store o ff Yadkinville Rond wns reported Mnrch 17. - Tim oth y D a vid Stnnley, 2 6 ,o f Yndkinville, was charged M arch 18 w ith larceny. Trinl dm e; A p ril 15. - The lnrceny o f items from D o lla r G e n e ra l, Y a d k in ville R on d, wns reported M nrch 18. - A disturbance at a resi­ dence on Leila Court was re­ ported March 20. - Th e larceny o f a purse from n residence on Hnrdlson Street was reported March 2 1 . l ¿ H ;A U 'r U t v 1 A v i u f f tWASHESJ pTouchless or<^ ? Brush wash t ^ Mocksville Auto Pride 1 Car Wash ■k O P E N 24 H O U R S I * -Adisturbnnce wns reported M n rch 2 1 at a residence on Hardison Street. Arrests - Karl Stacy Johnson, 4 6 , o f M ill Street, was chnrged Mnrch 13 w ith possession o f drug para­ phernalia. - Jason Allen D u lin , 2 1 , of W oodleaf, was charged M arch 13 w ith possession o f drug paraphem nlia, cocaine residue and drug paraphem nlia. Tria l dnte: M nrch 25. - Debergerac Jayquan A l ­ lison, 18, o f Dalton R on d , was chained Mnrch 15 with larceny. Trinl dnte: M n y 6. - T ris h a N e ls o n , 3 3 , o f Statesville, was charged M nrch 15 w ith resisting arrest and delaying nn officer. Trial dnte; M n y 20. - Donnie Lee Sellers, 50, o f M on tview D riv e , was chnrged Mnrch 16 with stnlking, violn- tion o f n dom estic violence prevention order nnd obstructing justice/delnying nn officer. Trinl, date; A p ril 8. - M egan N ico le D n v is , 26 , o f Deadm on R oad , was charged M nrch 17 w ith lnrceny. Tria l date; M arch 20. - Rutilo O on azlez M nrtinez, 2 4 , o f Deck Circle, was charged M arch 18 with having an open container o f nlcohol in a vehicle. Trial dnte; M iiy 20. 'IVnffic Accldcnts - N o chnrges were filed after n wreck on Depot Street at 6:50 a.m . M nrch 18. Keith Bm xton M c D n n ie l,4 7, o f Rollingw ood D riv e , mnde a left turn in n pickup truck nnd it hit a vehicle driven by D avid Le e A n d e rs o n , 4 8 , o f W righ t La n e , reported O fficer Michnel R .W illn rd . Fires D a vic C o un ty fire depart­ ments responded to the follow ­ ing calls: March IS : Cooleem ee, 1:09 p.m .,M argin al Street, fire nlarm; Jerusalem nssisted. March 16: M ocksville, 1:31 p .m .,S . M ain Street,nutom obile nccident. March 18; Sm ith G rove,7;0 5 n .m .,N C 8 0 1 North,nutom obile accident; Farm ington nssisted; W illiam R . D a vie , 11:53 a .m ., U S 601 N o rth , fire ninrm ; Center assisted; Sheffield-Cnlnhnln as­ sisted; Farm ington, 12:53 p .m ., W yo R on d , grass fire; W illiam R . D n v ie ,7:3 1 p .m .,B a ity R on d, illegal b u m ; Sm ith G ro v e , 7:3 4 p .m ., 1-40 W est, grass fire. March 19: Cooleem ee, 2:06 p.m .,c ar fire; Jerusalem assisted; Sm ith G ro v e , 3:43 p .m ., Reece W ay, brush fire; Com ntzer-Dulin assisted. Sheriff’s Department Tlie following incidents were reported to the Dnvie County Sh eriff’s Depnrtm ent. - O n M ntch 18 tho larceny o f vehicle was reported at a location on Sheffield R ond,M ocksville. - Lnrc en y was reported at D a vie H ig h School on march 18. - O n M arch 18 fraud was reported nt a hom e on N o rth Hiddenbrooke D riv e , Advance. - Vandalism was reported nt a hom e on N C 801 N o rth , Advnnce on M arch 18. - O n M arch I I vandalism wns reported at a hom e on W hit­ taker R on d , M ocksville. - Illegal dum ping was re­ ported nt a hom e on Cana R oad , M ocksville on M arch 17. - O n M nrch 18 an assault was reported nt a hom o on Autum n C o urt, M ocksville. - T h e larceny o f a firearm w as reported at a hom e on N C 801 Sou th , M ocksville on M arch 16. - O n M arch 16 vandalism wns reported nt a hom e on L ib ­ erty Church R o a d , M ocksville. Come Out and Have Lunch on Me!! K e v i n H e n d r i x Candidate for Clerit of Superior Court Is S p o n s o r i n g L u n c h o n Tu e sd a y, M arch 3 0 , 2 0 1 0 from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. a t G ra n n y’s R estaurant L o c a t e d a t 2 0 7 4 U S H w y . 6 0 1 N o r t h , M o c k s v ille A c r o s s f r o m C h r is t y T r u c k i n g This is a FREE Event Everyone is Welcome to Come and Enjoy a Lunch of Hot Dogs and Hamburgers. D o n a t i o n s W i ll B e A c c e p t e d B u t A r e N o t R e q u i r e d T o A t t e n d , Paid for by The Kevin Hendrix Cannpaign. - Abrcnk-in and larceny were reported at n hom e on W illow C re e k L a n e , M o c k s v ille on M arch 16. Higiiway Patrol Th e follow ing traffic wrecks in D avie County were listed by the N .C . H ig h w ay Patrol. • A H a rm o n y m an w as chnrged w ith fnilure to yield nf- terthe vehicle he was driving hit another M arch 20 at 6:20 p.m . M atthew Scolt Barkley was stopped in his 1993 H o n d a Vehicle w a itin g to cross the intersection o f I^IC 901 and C o u n ty L in e R o a d . H u ld a h N orm a Jo Johnson o f Cabana La n e , M ocksville was driving . her 1997 Cadillac south on N C 901 approaching the intersec­ tion. Barkley failed to yield and his vehicle collided w ith Joh n ­ son’s, reported Trooper M .W . W hitener. • A D a v ie w o m a n w ns charged w ith reckless driving after she wrecked the vehicle she was driving M arch 2 1 . Saren Nazareth Velasquez o f Northridge C o u rt, M ocksville wns driving a 2005 Pontiac north on U S 6 0 1. Velnsquez’s vehicle ran o ff the right side o f the road and collided with a trnsh can. She then ran o ff the left side o f the road and collided w ith a culvert. Trooper C .D . H all reported the accidcnt occurred at approxi­ m ately 7 ; 15 p.m . • O ne deer was reported hit by autom obile in the county Inst week. In the follow ing re­ port no injury to the driver was reported; Hannah Ruth Hnll o f Hnrm o- ny was driving a 2008 Chrysler north on Cana R oad w hen it collided w ith a deer. Trooper C .D . H all reported the accident occurred nt approxi- m ately6:30 a.m . on M nrch 17. Arrests Th e Dnvie County Sh eriff’s Departm ent mnde the follow ing nrrests: - John Ashley W ilson, 28 , o f U S 15 8 ,M ocksville wns arrested March 11 for fnilure io nppear. Trinl dnte: A p ril 6 in Iredell County. - Patricia A n n M cC rary, 3 7, o f W all Street, M ocksville was . arrested Mnrch 12 for nssnuit on nn emergency personnel. Trial date: June 17. - Michael Bradley Farm er,22, o f Lexington wns arrested March 12 for D W I, fictitious/concealed/ revoked registration card/tag, reckless driving w ith wanton disregard, failure to heed light/ siren, speeding to elude arrest, nnd resisting n public officer. Trinl date; M n y 20. - Cam den ScoU Bouchard, 25 , o f Clem m ons wns nrrested M nrch 12 for D W I and resist­ ing a public officer. Trial date: A p ril 22. - Diane Virginia Sm ith, 5 7 , o f N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville wns arrested March 13 fqr assault and battery. TVinl date: Ap ril 29. - Sam m y Lee Sm ith, 6 7 , o f N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville was arrested M arch 13 for assault on a fem ale. Trial date: A p ril 29. - M ichnel Jnm es D o lp h in , 4 7 , o f Lexington wns nrrested M arch 15 for failure to nppenr. Trinl dnte; M nrch 25 in Guilford County. - Bruce Kelley Stoler, 5 1 , o f U S 601 South, M ocksville was arrested M arch 15 for worthless check and cruelty to animals. Trinl dnte: Mnrch 15. - Anthony Robert Fnbritze, 4 0 ,o fU S 6 0 1 Soiith,M ocksville wns arrested March ISforcruelty to anim als. Trial dale: A p ril 22. -M ichaelB ryanFreem an,40, o f N C 801 South, M ocksville was arrested March lOforassnuh on n fem nle. Trial dnte; A p ril 1. - Shonnn Devonne Brnnnon, 4 0 , o f W inston-Snlem was nr­ rested Marcll 10 for failure to appear. Trinl date: Arp il 1. - O lts Vince B o oe, 3 4, o f U S 64W est,M ocksvillew as arrested M arch lOforassaultonnfernale, assault inflicting serious injury, assault by strnngulntion. Trinl date: M arch 18. - Daniel Steven Potts, 2 7 , of Rollingw ood D riv e , M ocksville wns arrested M nrch 11 for ns­ snuit on a fem nle. Trinl date: Ap ril 29. - Richard Steven Po ds, 5 2 , o f Rollingw ood D riv e , M ocks- villc was arrested M arch 11 for assault on a fem ale. Trial dnte: A p ril 29. - Rodney Evern M allo y, 29, with no permanent address listed, wns arrested M arch 11 for com ­ m unicating threats. Trial date: Ap ril 8. - Labron Ram lick M ayfield, 2 1 , o f Etchison Street, M ocks­ ville wns nrrested M arch 16 for misdemeanorinrceny. Trinl dnte: Ap ril 1, -Jn m ie M ich elleSm ith ,29 ,of N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville was arrested M arch 16 for obtain­ ing property by false pretense. Trial dnte: A p ril 12 in Row an C ounty, -Jam ieM ichelleSm ith ,29,of N C 801 N o rth , M ocksville was nrrested M arch 16 for financinl card theft, identity theft, nnd felony conspirncy. Trial date: A p ril 15, - Cliarlcs Lem uel Sm ith, 3 7, o f Tennessee was arrested March 16 for identity theft, felony con­ spirncy, com m on law forgery, financial card fraud, and obtain­ ing property b y fnlse pretense. Trinl dnte; M arch 16. -Lab ron Rn m ickM n yfieId ,2l, o f Etchison Street, M ocksville was nrrested M ntch 16 for fnilure to nppear. Trial date; A p ril 1. -■Brian Curtis Bow les, 45 , o f Brentw ood D riv e , Advance wns arrested M arch 16 for failure to appear. Trial date: Ap ril 8 in Iredell County. - Jackie Lee Bledsoe, 2 1 , o f U S 601 N o rth , M ocksville was arrested M arch 17 for break­ ing/entering, injuiy to personal property, nnd trespassing. Trial date: A p ril 15. - D rake Alexander C aldw ell, 1 6 ,o f Pine Valley R oad , M ocks­ ville was arrested M nrch 17 for larceny. Trial date: A p ril 2 2 . - Dan Jason M cC ra y, 35, o f M niden was arrested M arch 17 for misdemeanor larceny nnd possession o f drug parnphemn- lin. Trial dnte; A p ril 15 . - Julie Lyn n W ynU , 2 8 , o f Cable La n e , M ocksville was ar­ rested M arch 18 fo r possession o f m etham phetam ine.Trial date; A p ril I . Marriages T h e folloviing were issued m arriage licenses by tho D avic Register o f Deeds. -D a n ie l Keith H ollifield, 24, o f M ocksville, nnd Faith Dan­ ielle O illia rd , 2 1 , o f Lexington. - D a vid W illiam Sm ith, 20, and Christina Julia M nrtinez, 20, o f M ocksvilio. - Thom as W aUcr Slater Jr., 43 , and Teresa Lyn n M iller, 3 7, o fM o c ks ville . - Kendnll W nyne Lan kford , 26, and Shannon Le e Com atzer, 3 1, both ofM o c ks ville , - Luis Arm ando Laza ro Sni- gado, 29, and Llan ir Suastegui C h a ve z, 20, ofM o c ks ville . - K y le A la n Reiehel, 2 1 , o f A d v a n c e , nnd M o n ic a T a ti­ ana Rosnics M a rtin e z, 18 , o f Greensboro. - A d a m Brian Baker, 25, and Jessica Leeanno Sm ith , 26 , o f M ocksville. - C lin ton Tim o th y R im es, 4 4 , and Diana G o rd y C onner, 4 7 , o f Florida. 3 Day Absolute Auction R e a l E s t a t e a n d P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y T h u r s M a r c h 2 5 t h , F r i M a r c h 2 6 t h S a t M a r c h 2 7 t h @ 1 Q a m Real Estate sold Saturday @12 Noon E s t a t e o f L e n a C h i t t y ( L i v i n g ) Sale to be held at 144 Dogtrot Road Mocksville NC 27028 Open House Sun March 21 st 2 to 4 pm For viewing 15.4 acres and home Color Photos of Real Estate & Personal Property and listing of items to be sold, directions, terms of sale. V i s i t n i y e r s a u c t i o n s e r v i c e . c o m S m i t h e r m a n r e a l t y . c o m Tom Smitherman Broker 336 406 7243 Sale conducted by Myers Auction Service Lynn Myers Auctioneer NCAL 6647 NCAFL 7909 336 699 4123 Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - 7 Fundraisers Thursday, March 25 , Port-a-Plt Chicken Dinner,nt Lib ­ erty U M C , 601 Liberty Circle, 11 n,m.-6 p.m.Take-out only.Tickcts: 284-2869 or 284-2914. Fri. & Sat., March 26 & 27 Children’s Consignment Sale, on Friday 9 n.m. -1 2 p.m . & 5-7 p.m ., on Snt. 9 n.m. - 12 p.m ., all items hnl f-price on Sat. Proceeds to U M C's Youth & Children's Ministry. Locn- D iffering Stories Lead To Not G uilty Verdict B y B e th Cassidy Enterprise Record ' A M ocksville mnn w ho was charged follow ing a stabbing last year was found not guilty in D a vie District Court last week. W illiam Robbin "B ird ” Johnson, 5 5 , o f M ill Street, rented a room in his house to Crystal Vem essn Coles, 3 1 , o f South M a in Street, Inte last sum m er. O n Sept. 1 1 , Coles testified, Johnson, w ho at one tim e dated Coles’ m other, stnrted “ tnlking sexually” to her. “ H e kept bugging m é. H e cam e in there IColes’ roo m ], nnd I wns m aking nn Indinn chief hnt out o f a leather coat, nnd he cnme in there w ith nn attitude. I told h im , ‘ Y o u ’re just a dirty crackhead;'" She said Johnson had been drinking all da y, that he drinks every day. Coles said Johnson picked up the knife she had been using to m ake the hat nnd stabbed her w ith it. "1 didn’t know I got stabbed, there was so m uch ndrennline. I had him in a headlock, nnd I stabbed h im . H e wns speaking Spanish and m nking signs w ith his nrms. H e ran in the bathroom nnd stripped o ff nil his clothes, and ho was walking nround the house naked. H e really tried to freaking kill m e. H e always says he missed the m A rk 'b y tw o inches. H e literally tried to kill m e,” she testified. Coles snid she stubbed Johnson once, although he suffered tw o stab wounds to his low er back. “ H e could have stabbed him self the second tim e,” Coles said. Coles snid she hnd to spray “ B ird” w ith bug spray to get him to stop stabbing her. She remembers the date because, she said, the knife sheath hnd the numbers 119 on it. “ Th a t’s 911 backwards. It could have been witchcrnft or som ething.” She suffered a stab w ound to the right breast, tw o inches from her heart, she said, and was hospitalized for four days. It w asn’t the first incident involving the tw o. Coles testified' there was nnother incident, in w hich Johnson was holding her arras w hile someone hit her, and she had to bite Johnson to get him to release her. “ H e's too sexually oriented towards m e. W e sit nround and get drunk, and that’s all he talks about, he talks about it all the tim e. 1 want to have a decent conversation, I don’t .w n n t to henr thnt talk all the tim e,” Coles said. She told Judge W ayne L . M ichael that she is a paranoid schizophrenic nnd wns o ff her m edicntion when the incident occurred. W hen asked by Johnson’s attorney, Lyn n e H ic ks, w hy she snid something nbout Johnson W iling lier baby brotiwr duriiig the September attack, she said to H ic ks, “ M a ’m , you don’t even know m e. There nin’t nothing nbout no bnby brother. Yo u don’ t even know m e.” B u t Johnson testified that w hen Coles was stabbing h im , she was snying ‘ You killed m y bnby brother.’ Johnson snid there was no baby brother, that Coles is an only child. “ She also talks all the tim e about this im aginary person under the house or in the attic.” Johnson snid he rented the room to Coles because he was unem ployed at the tim e and needed some m oney to pny soixic bills. ' H e said on Sept. 1 1 , ho was “ lying on the sofa trying to recuperate from drinking the night before. She came in about 3,. and I said, ‘W hat's wrong with you?’ and she said, ‘ Neverm ind.’ W hen I approached her about w h y she w as acting that w a y, she jum ped u p, grabbed the knife and began sw inging it around.” Johnson said he grabbed her to keep her from striking him w ith the knife, but that she “ acted like R nm bo,” reaching back and stabbing him twice w ith the knife. “ I never had control o f the knife. 1 dropped m y hnnds, went into the bathroom nnd tried to stop the bleeding. 1 pulled the knife out.” W endy Terry, nssistnnt district nttom ey, nsked Johnson if he hnd any nlcohol t£) drink that day, and he replied, “ I didn’t get a chance to drink it,” but Terry showed him blood alcohol results from the lab that showed his alcohol level wns approxim ately 300 times higher than Coles’ . H e said that could have resulted from his “ tolerance level or from drinking the day before.” Detective Nelson Turrentlne, w iththe M ocksville Police Departm ent, testified he was at N .C . Baptist Hospital, on nnother case w hen the pair arrived b y am bulance. H e remembered about six or seven hospital personnel attending to Coles’ injury, while there was only one w orking with Johnson. H e spoke w ith Johtxsoti briefly, he said, and Johnson told him Coles had becom e nngry and stabbed Johnson, but refused to tell Turrentlne whnt had m ade Coles so angry. Coles gave Turrentine a statement in his office on Sept. 1 4 , and he testified that statemetit v/i\s consistent w ith her testim ony in court. H e noted what appeared to be a defensive w ound on Coles' left hnnd. She also told Turrentine she had consumed 40 ounces o f beer nnd sm oked mnrijunna prior to the attack. Hicks made tw o motions to dismiss the chnrges, snying the state hnd not m et its burden o f proof beyond a reasonable doubt’ that Johnson stabbed Coles. Judge M ichael • said, “ M r. Johnson said it happened ono w ay;M s.C olessaidithappened another w ay. M r. Johnson was under the influence o f alcohol, nnd M s . Coles had m aybe a small am ount o f alcohol and m ay have sm oked mnrijuann nnd was o ff her medications. There is no renson not to believe either one o f them; both had stnb w ounds. 1 cannot say beyond a reasonable doubt h ow these wounds occurred. Therefore, 1 find M r. Johnson not guilty.” Coles strode from the courtroom , talking, gesturing and looking back at Johnson. M ichael asked Johnson to rem ain in the courtroom until Cqles had an opportunity to exit the premises, tion: 5018 US 158, Advnnce. Saturday, March 2 7 Flight o f H onor Fundraiser, to send W W II veterans to Wnshington, D .C ., 4 p.m . until,at V F W Bldg, N C 801 South, Cooleemee. Menu: Chickcn&Bumplings,green beans, com , cole slaw, rolls, dessert, cof­ fee &, iced tea. Donations accepted. Hosted by Cooleemee Women's Civitan Club. County Lin e V F D B B Q & Chicken Pic, buffet 4 p.m ., take-outs all dny long (comer of US 64 W . and Ridge Road). Southern C o un try Com m unity Breakfast, Cornerstone Christian Church cooked by M en’s Fellow­ ship. Adult: $6, children $4. Come out 6:30-10:30 n.m . Questions: 998-978T. Annual Poncake Breakfast, Davie C o. Eariy College is once again be­ ing sponsored by First U M C P.I.P. (Puppets in Prayer) C re w ,7-14 n.m. at Fam ily Life Center, adults $5/ children 10 & under $3. Dine-in or carry-out. Hotdogs at New U nion, the men’s fellowship will be serving hotdogs will all the trimmings, chips & drinks, 11 a.m.- 2 p.ni. in church parking lot, 1869 Sheffield Rd. Donations accepted. W om en's fellowship will be selling Krispy Kreme donuts $5 per box. Other Items for sale, too. Saturday, April 3 • B B Q Chicken & Pork Fundraiser, Sheflleld-Cnlnhnin V FD ,4 3 5 Dyson R d ., Mocksvilic. Tnke out starts noon, dine in 5 p.m . Continues til sold out. Sandwiches, by Ihc pound, chicken halves, and plates. A llYo H C a rc lb En tC o u n tryH a m Breakfast, 6- i I a.m. at Cooleemee V F W Hall, N C 801 North, adults $ 7, children under 10 $3.50. Menu; country hnm, snusnge, eggs, gmvy, grits, cooked apples, biscuits ,cofee, orange juicei m ilk, jelly. All pro­ ceeds to Cooleemee Civitan's Club Projects & Chnrities. Friday, April 9 Gam e N igh t, nt Sheffield-Calahaln Com m .Ccnter, 174Turkey tootRd., door open 6 p.m . for food conces­ sions, gnmes begin 7 p.m, Fri. & Sat., April 9 & 10 Frlenils o f Lib ra ry Book Sale, Fri. (9-6) and Sat. (9-3) at library. Sale for Friends Is FrL. April 8(5-8) - you can join nt the door. Saturday, June 5 . 2n(lAnnunnM adFlrstInFnm iIlcs “Dream s Com e TVuc” Open Horse Show , al Thoroughbred Training Center, Mocksvilio, cnll 724-1412 ext. 144 for more info. Ongoing Cooleemee Civitans B B Q C hisk- en, 3rd Fri. o f each month, nt Cool­ eemee Civitan Bldg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chicken, B B Q slaw, , bnked beans,roll & pound cake. S7 per plate. Reserve your pinie, sign up at Cooleemee Hardware or cnll 284-2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver order of five (5) or more. Proceeds to help pay for Cooleemee Civitan Com m .Bldg. Wesley United Methodist Church Ham Si Sausage Breakfast, with nil the trimmings. 3rd Snt. of ench month. 6-10 a.m. Reunions Saturday, April 10 2nd Fairclolh Fam ily Reunion, 12 noon,covered dish 1 p.m .,at Mace­ donia Monwian Church ,700 N C 801 North, Advancc in the fellowship hnll. Drinks & paper products will be provided. ReligiojiFri. & Sat., March 26 & 2 7 M ore Thnn A M anger, nt Ijnine: Bnpt. Church, 7-9 p.m . Outdoor scenes will include live action Jesus' birth, death,nnd resurrection.|| Refrcsiiments as you exit. Sat & Sun.,March 27 & 28 “ Crow n H im Lo rd o f A ll: Ccl cbralingthcRiscnSavior” ,at Bnpt.,3140US 64 Enst,Mocksville 7:30 p.m . both nights, is free. Sunday, March 28 Palm Sunday Scrvicc, nt GrenteiF Ml. Moriah Missionaty Bapt.Chutch 3 p.m. with specini guests. Saturday, April 24 So Lo n g Insecurities, Beth simulcnst, Victory Bnpt. Cooleemee, 10 n.m.-4 p.m . Tickets: $15. Call 284-2077 for info. Ongoing Kids N igh t, every Wed. nt New Union U M C . 1869 Sheffield Rd, 6:30-7:30 p.m . Fo r info; 6408, AftcrSchool Core, AdvnnceUMCp K-5th,Aug,25,2009-June 10, 3-6 p.m ., Cost; $140 per month, more info or to register; 998 or 998-4872, M O P S (MothcrsotPrcschoolcrs) 1st nnd 3rd Fri, o f every month during iniditionni school yenr, 9:30- 11:45 n,m ,. Cornerstone Christian Church, 1585 N C 801 N orth , Mocksville, 998-0600, H20i (His to O w n ), new ministry atJerusalem Bapt,Cliurch,3203 US 601 S„M ocksville,On Wednesdays at 7 p.m . for 18-29 year olds who nre collogo, single, or married. Wc cover topics pertinent & Interesting to this age group. Aw ana, every Wed. evening 6:30-8 p.m . at Eagle Heights Church. The Life & Ibaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church, M on. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m ., al 407 Milling R d ., Mocksville. Free admission. For info: 704-876-3665, A W A N A & Youth Program , nt Ijnmcs Bapt. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m ., ages four through sixth grnde. Info; 492- 6434. A W om an’s Discussion Class, Approaching the Temple of God. Psnlms 26 ench Tucs. 10;30-li;30 a.m. al Jericho Church o f Christ. All women invited. Call 704-798-2038 for info. W om en’s Bible Stud y, is con­ ducted every Wed. night al Jericho Church of Christ, 7;30 p.m . cunrcnt topic; authentic rclntionships. All matetials provided at no cost. All women invited. Call 492-5711 or 492-5291. W om en’s Bible Study, every Wed. S-6 p.m ., in a home near Milling Rond nren. A ll women welcome. Info; 751-5229. W om en’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from femnle perspective nnd Africnn Americnn, Lntino, nnd Americnn women, 2nd Snt, of ench month at Fairfield Bnpt. Church, 164 Excnlibur Lane (off U .S .6 0 I S.). Info: 940-5149. W om en’s Study G rou p , Phase 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hnnnnh's Ministries. Free & held, overy sccond Sal. o f ench month, 10-11 a.m . A ll welcome. Info: 940-5149. CareNet Counseling Centers, at First Baptist Church, 390 N . Main S t., Mocksville. Offers inler-de- nominntionnl counseling. Acndemi- cnlly tmlncd,certified counselors & menial health professionals. Info. & appt. 751-2041. . Preschool/Parents M orning O u t, Bethlehem United M elh. Tim e; 9 n.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M ,W or T . T h . Age 3 - M .T . T h . Age 4 & Prp-K r throb crfoiirdnyiper weelr. Cnll 998-6820. Preschool, nt Center United Melh. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old clnss); 2 days per week (2yr. old class) 8:30-11:30 a.m . Phone 940-3753. Awnna & Bible Study, Wednes­ days at 7. p.m ., Hope Baptist Tab­ ernacle. month, 7 p.m ., nt Cornntzer U M C . F jg g F O O tb a il Good coffee, good fellowship, & Kids 3-12, season runs Mnrch 29- good music. Farm ington Fa rm e r’s M arket, Saturdays 8 n.m. til I p.m. June 5. Practices M on., Tues. or Thurs.evenings,games Sat. Register thru March 26. Cost; $40 mem- bers/$65 potential members. Soccer Kids3-I3,new Ihis senson A ll Boys and A ll Oiris leagues. Season runs Mnrch29-June 5. Practices M on., p.m , mterestcd participants sliould jues.. or Thurs., games Sat. Pee Tuesday, March 30 D H S Chccrleading Tryout Infor­ mational M eeting, D H S Libraty,7 bring a parent. Tuesday, April 13 Breast Canccr Resource & Info G ro u p , 7 p .m ., Davie Library m ulti-purpose room , program: Lymphademn Therapy & Excrcisc. Free & open lo public. Dress com­ fortably. YMCA > For more information, cnll 751- 9622, visit www.davie.ymcanwnc. org, or como lo the Y M C A for a tour. Cheerleading Kids 3-12, season runs Mnrch 29- June 5. Practice on M on .,Tucs., or Thurs. evenings nnd cheer at Sal. games. Register thru March 26. Cost: $40 membcrs/$65 potential members. Camp Sunburst Kids gel n summer of fun and a lifetime of memories at Ihe Davie Family Y M C A day camp. Camp Wee Soccer (agcs3-4) will meet Sat. Mornings. Register thru Match 26. Cost; $40 members/$65 potential members. Homeschool P.E. Weekly physical fitness program for homcsclioplors. In the gym , work on personal fitness, coordination, nnd skilldcvclopmentthroughorgttnized sports. Includes water .safely and swim lessons. Cost; $20 per child.' Scssons nro Thurs., 9-11 n.m. Members Only Join the Y M C A nnd take ndvnnlage o f wiUer aerobics, yoga, biking, walking, personal trnining, and more. Come visitand tourourfacility al2l5CemeteryStrcet and leam how webuildstrong kids,strong families, nnd strong communities. Swim Lessons Sign up now for swim lessons. Choose Tues/Thurs. evening les­ sons ($38 membcts($75 potential members) or Sat. morning lessons Sunburst is opon to rising flist grad- ($20 membets/$38 potemial mem- e r s -12 year-olds,nnd runs 6:30nm bers). Privnic & fnmily lessons .also - 6pm. Sign up for one week or nil ten. Cnmpers pnrticipate in daily swimming,nttsnndcrafts,nctivities, archery and more. Programincludes free lunch. Registration is going on now. Register before April 15 and you’ll beentcred inn raffle fora free week of camp. Registration is nlso opcnforbasketball,golf,nndBritish Q n g n i n a or by cniling Ihe Y M C A . " "i ' C 0 U f \ S e l0 r lr\ T r a i n i n g silver Health Excrclses, Exercise P r o g r a m Rum " o f senior Services, Tucs. & ' Youth nges 13 nnd up nro invited to Thurs. 8:30 n.m. nt Mock Plnce, available. S e n i o r s A ll Senior Activities take place nt Davie County Senior Services localcdal278 Meroney St.,M ocks- ville unless otherwise noted. Cnll 753-6230. pnrticipate in the Counselor inTrain- ing program in conjunction with summercamp.CITs will participate in a five-week training program (open to nny senior). Q u iltin g C lu b , every M ondny, 10 a.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m . including two weeks of classroom S K IP B O , Wednesdays, 1 p,m , trainingnndthreoweeksofhnnds-on Scrapbooking,every2ndTuesday, childcare experience, led by adult staff members. Participants will leave the program certified in C P R , emergency oxygenand fiistoid, will ; (Uchbbrayiiitedveralonso FreeBloiH iPnim nC heckaiO BC B cliildcnfe'courses and will complete a month, at 10:30 n.m. in the NiitH- one community service project, lion Site. 2 p.tn. Dr.Dunn,Podialrist,nt Sr. Services evcrythrcewceks.8;30n.m ., please call for dates. Friday, March 26 Dinner & A Show, hosted by Dnvie YM CA,students innfterschool pro­ grams will be pnrticipating in tnlent show, 6 p.m ., nt Y M C A . Dinner fo r. guests $ I perperson. Donnlions will be nccepted for Pnrtner with Youth fundraising cnmpnign. Saturday, March 27 Spring Dance, nt Joumey Church (former Horizon Bldg.), 7-9 p.m . Semi-formal nuite, sponsored by Green Meadows Bnpt. Church Actcens & All About Elegance Salon & Boutique. Questions: 998-7047. Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Snt. night bluegrass, nt Sheffield Music Hnll, cnll 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee H ouse, 4th Sun. ench Cost: $.‘)9/wcek. Applications nre nvnilnble al Ihc Y M C A . Completing nn application does nol gunnuitee n spot in cnmp. The program rans M ondny-Thursdny 9-4, June 1 4 - July 16 or July 19 -Au gu st 20. Adult Flag Football League Get your gnme on with the Davie Family YM CAadult football league. Open to adults 18 and over, league practices will start the week of April 5, with gnmeSon Sundnys beginning April 25. Create your own team or sign up Individually nnd be assigned to n team. Register now through April 2. Cost: $500 leam fee or $50 individual. Lifeguard Course Looking for a fun summer job? Train now 10 become a lifeguard in time for Ihe summer pool senson! This clnss runs Mnrch 27 -A p ril 7. Pnrticipnnts must be 16 or older nt theend ofthe clnss,nttcnd nil cinsses, nnd pnss a 500 yard swim test. Sign up today,must register before March 27. Cost: $200 members/ $250 non­ members. Contact the Y M C A for more information. A r t, Mondays 9 n.m. lil 12 p.m. Till C h i, Tuesdays (call for scss- sion dates) W oodcarving, W ed. 9-11 a.m. AdvanccdSllverHealth Excrclscs, M on.,Tues., W ed., 8:30 n.m. Manlcurcs/Pcdlcurcs,evciyTlnirs, call forappt. & prices. Massage 'Theropy, eveiy 3rd Tucs. CaU for appt. & prices. Current Social Dancing,Thure. 11 a.m. til 12 noon. Yoga, cnll for dales nnd sessions. Dance Party Acrqbics, 5:30 p.m . , on Tues. & Thurs. Pigeon Forge, Tn. Trip April 20-22, deadline for regislm- tion is Mnrch 5 ,come by Sr.Services or cnll 753-6230 for more info. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davic Dotelino should be reported by noon Monday of the publication week. Cnll 751 -2120 or drop it by the officc, nt S. Main St. ncross from the courthouse. ilFo rkE sv ille E admissionC M oorep Churchfi 492-1« ,2 0 1 0 « Л A d v a n c e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t Beel & Pork BBCI Chopped - Sliced - Sandvt^iches - Plates - Pounds Friday, March 2 6 , 2 0 1 0 бат 1 1 1 Sold Out A l s o , F r i e s , D e s s e r t s , B e v e r a g e s L o c a te d o n F ire S ta tio n R d o ff H w y 801 S , 5 m ile s fro m H w y 158 C a ll 9 9 8 - 8 1 8 1 8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 Ellis Middle School MathCounts members, from left; Dominick Carbone, Anna Berrier, Ben DeAngells, Brooke Summers, Asliiyn Whitesell, Alyssa Sutton, Coacli Steve Rareshlde. Not pictured: Rachael Bundy and Kirsten Freeman. PRIUS H M J W WilfiK« luitfi&eon a [xfrcwicO VÜI cl<i W fip iM ilco w cn allifT cciw n lcio tip t(s y ji/iO 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY IE STK»P?381 H s o s u P ilB ra c B fw c M STK/F10270A ■ I 0O6TOVOTAIGKLANDER STKÌP7340 CnwSuDI PTCRUISERUSTK»P7367 200SPQNTUC GRAND PRIX GXP BrK/fl0221A STK/ '302A . ;24p 3,845 115,745 GLONINGERFO R D TO Y O TA 511 JAKE AIEXAWDER BLVD. • SALISBURY 704-633-9321 C lo n in g e rC a rs.co m PLUS 1AXJAG AND $183,00 ADMIN DOWN. PICIUHES FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY, ______________RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS, STOREIIÜUHS^ MOH-IRLftOOAM-ftDDFM SAIUnOAVig.DOM-SiDOrM SUKDAViClOSED Ellis MathCounts Teain Second In The Region 1 0 , 0 0 0 EVERYDAYI Ellis M iddle School's M nth- Counts tenm placed sccond out o f 19 tennis in the nnniinl N orth ­ west North Cnrolinii chnptcr competition in W inston-Snlem on Feb. 20. The tenm qunliried for the stnte competition in Durhnm on M nrch 19. Ellis hnd seven o f the np­ proxim ntely 135 ''mnthletes'' nt the event. Team members were Annn Berrier, pom inick Cnrbone, Alyssn Sutton, nnd Ashlyn W hitesell. Individunl competitors were Rnchnel B u n dy, Ben D e Ang ells, nnd Brooke SuiTimcrs. T h o team , conched by mnth tencher Steve . Rareshlde, began w eekly prac­ tices in October. ; M nthCoim ts wns crented in 1983 ns n nntion-wide mnth competition for m iddle school’ stiidents. It is designed to en- cournge student interest in mnthemntical problem solv­ ing through n series o f excit­ ing chnllenges. Problems cover topics thnt include nigebrn, geom etry, nuinber theory, pnt- terns, nnd probnbility. M nthCounts is sponsored by the Professlonnl Engineers o f N C , which organizes the event for public nnd prlvnte m iddle schools. Th e top tenms from the regionnl events ndvnncc to the state com petition, nnd the stnte winners compete in the nntionnl finals. "1 was delighted w ith our tenm . A ll but one o f this year's competitors were new to M a th -, Counts. Th e y worked extrem e­ ly well together nnd were a plensure to conch," Rnreshide snid. A d v a n c e M a n F a c e s 4 8 C h a r g e s O f V io la t in g D o m e s t ic V io le n c e O r d e r Passmore B y Jac kie Scnbolt Enterprise Record , A Dnvie mnn chnrged with 19 counts o f violating n domestic v io le n c e p ro tec tive o r d e r is now facing 2 9 m o re chnrges for th e sam e offense. M ichnel Joseph Passm ore, 33, o f Cornatzer R oad, Advance wns nrrested M nrch 6 the first time and was chnrged w ith ad­ ditional chnrges on M arch 18 while serving tim e in the Davie C ounty Detention Center. According to Davie County .S h e riff’s L t , Le e W hitesides, on Jan. 29 Passmore’s estranged w ife filed n report that Passmore had befriended her on M ySpnce under n false name in violation o f the 50-B (domestic violence protection) order she had against him , During the investigntion o f the nllegntions ngnlnst Pnssmore his estranged w ife reported he was texting her everydny under the fnlse nnme nnd w ould not stop , even though h e’d been nsked to , nccordlng to W hite­ sides. She nlso reported she had blocked the fnlse nam e from her M y S p a c e pa ge, but that Pnssmore continued to post mes- snges, W hitesides reported) W hitesides snid thnt over the 19 dny lim e fram e, Pnssmore (under the fnlse name) sent his estranged w ife 755 text m es- snges. Th e cnse wns still under in­ vestigntion nnd W hitesides snid nfter gnthering inore inform n­ tion he chnrged Passmore with the additional 29 misdemeanor 50-B violations and cyberstalk- ing charges for emails Pnssmore sent to his w ife . ^ “ It ’s a brazen vio ln tio n ,” Whitesides snid. "H e is the most chnrged violator o f a domestic violence protective order ever in this county... possibly in the entire state." Passmore remains in Davie Detention Center with no bond and is scheduled to appear in court on A p ril 15. Jo b le s s R ate Dnvie C o u n ty’s unem ploym ent rnte incrensed from Decem Ber to Jnnunry, nccording to figures released last week by the Em p lo y­ ment Security Com m ission o f North Cnrolina. D n vie’s Jnnunry rnte wns 12,3 percent,com paredto 10.8 percent in Decem ber, Jnnunry jobless rntes for surrounding counties; Yndkin 1 1 i%- R ow a n , 13 ,8 % ; Iredell. 13 .7% ; Forsyth ,, 10 ,6 % ; nnd Davidson’ 14 ,2 % , DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - B1 Varsity Baseball Bounces Back To Thump Reynolds Joe Watson brings gas as Davie brushes aside Reynolds 10-0. B y B ria n Pitts D avie Enterprise liecord Som e dnys you w ake up on the wrong side o f the bed, nnd some dnys you wnke up on the fioor. Y o u ’ve just got to pick yourself up nnd m ove on to the next gam e. Th e D avie varsity baseball team ’s freight trnin wns derailed in last w eek’s Central Piedm ont Conference opener. A fte r starting the season 4 -0 , Ihe W ar Eagles got smacked 11-3 at Rengan. Davie shook it o ff, routing Reynolds 10-0 at hom e. B u t the Rengan gnme wns n miserable night. Th e W ar Eagles cnme in w ith nn 0,50 E R A over 28 in­ nings, Th e y had nllowed six runs (tw o enm cd)nnd 12hits in four gnmes. Th e y hnd wnlked nine batters nil year. But evei^thing unraveled ns three pitchers gnve up 10 hits nnd handed out seven w alks, D n vie , conversely, hnd seven hits nnd tw o walks, “ It was just one o f those da ys,” conch M ik e H e rn d o n sn id . “ T h e y played renlly good. It just wnsn’ t our dny. It’s not the w ay we wnnted to get stnrted (in the C P C ), but this is not go­ ing to define what w e’re about or who Cundiff Superb At Goal : B y B ria n • Dnvie Enterprise Record , ■ W e could tell you how good goalie ^Kelley C u n d iff was last w eek for D a - ’ vie’s varsity soccei- tenm." But unless • you were there to see it, you w ouldn’t j believe it. Conch Pete Qustnfson could only ■ shnke his hend ns he described Cu n - ■ d iff’s snves during wins o f 3-2 over •visiting North Iredell nnd 5-1 nt ;Stnrm ount. She hnd 13 snves against North. "K e lle y has mnde some incredible, college-level saves,” Gustafson said. “ Three in'particular were phenomennl. Th e y were upper 90 nnd she just skied for them . Th e y were some o f the best snves thnt I ’ve ever seen. She’s got n mindset o f I cnn rench nnything, nnd she cnn rench anything if she wants to - if she has tim e. Y o u can’ t block something in the 6-ynrd box. B u t if Please Sec §u p e rb - P iir c B3 we arc. W e’ve just got to lenrn from it nnd put it behind us,” 2Cach Lo n g , D n vie ’s fourth’pitcher o f the evening, wns the only hurier to find success, striking out one in a hitless seventh. B y then, though, the damage had been done. Reagnn poured ncross seven runs in the fourth, turning a 4-2 game into an 11-2 bulge, “ T h e y've got some guys that cnn swing it, but we didn’t help ourselves,” Herndon snid, “ W e didn't com m it one error, but we wnlked seven guys. That wns our problem . W e walked tw o runs in . T h a t’s unchnrncteristic o f w h a t,, w e’ve been doing.” Jncob Barber and Lo n g were 1 for 2 . Cnrson Heriidon and R yan Foster were 1 for 3. A le x New m an nnd TVler Jordnn were I for 4 . Joe Wntson wns 1 for 1 as D a vie ’s tenm nvernge crept up from .244 to .248. “ W e ’ re not sw ing ing it like w e should, but that has something to do with w ho w e’re facing, too,” he snid. / C o m in g in to F r i d a y , the W ar Eag le s had blanked R eyn olds fou r times in a span o f five meetings. N o ' Please See Tiiu in p s - Page B 4 You’re Out! Mary Beth Sherrill of Davie's Junior varsity softball team applies the tag on a Forbush runner trying to reach third base. Forbush domi­ nated the game 8-0. - Photos by James Barringer W o r t h N o t i n g ... Jo e W a tso n hit tw o doubles, along w ith pitching n one-hitter, ns D n vie varsity baseball belted R eynolds 10 -0 , Z a c h L o n g went 3 fo r 3 and m ade a gorgeous catch in right, Ja c o b B a rb e r and C a r ­ son H e rn d o n blasted hom ers. In a 9-0 D a vie tennis w in over N , D a vid s o n , N o , 1 S c o tt G a l- iin io rc and N o . 2 B re t W illia m s ench w on 6 -0 ,6 -0 . S a die La g le o f D a vje varsity softbnll hit a hom e run in a 5-3 loss to Forbu sh. M o rg a n W y a tt w ent 4 for 5 agninst C . D a vidson nnd Forbush. C la re M o s e r’s fiye goals paced D a vie varsity soccer w ins over N . Iredell (3 -2) and Starm ount (5- 1 ). G o alie K e lle y C u n d iff m ade “ incredible, college-level saves,” Pete Gustafson said. M e re d ith R a tle d g e exploded for four goals as N , D a vie soccer pounded Sim im it 7 -2 . C h a rlie Fe rre ll w ent 3 fo r 3 , nnd C o d y M a r lin struck out live o f the first six bntters ns S , D a ­ vie bnsebnll defeated W estchester 6 -2 . Ju s tin P h ip p s o f N . D a vie tennis survived 15 -13 over E llis ’ S co tt D e n a rd . T h e tenm s’ top seeds battled fo r tw o-plus hours. Ellis w on the m atch 7 -2 . Lovelace Steps Down As Legion Coach B y B ria n Pitts Dnvie Enterprise Record M ike Lovelnce is 3 7 yenrs old , nnd 21 o f those yenrs hnve been spent in the M ocksville Am erican Legion base­ ball progrnm - three yenrs ns n plnyer, seven ns an assistant coach and the last 11 as head coach. But that era ended Inst week when Lovelnce resigned ns M ocksville conch to tnke over the reigns at W in ­ ston-Salem Post 55. Th e developm ent started when Jn ­ mie Lo w e stepped dow n ns W inston’s coach. Then W inston m oved its home site from Reynolds H ig h School to M ount Tnbor H ig h , where Lovelnce is n seventh-yenr head coach. Lovelace wns tom nbout whnt to d o , M ocksville has been his sum mer life since he was a 16-year-old phe- nom pitcher, ' “ It’s one o f the toughest decisions I ’ve ever had to m ake because those, people at M ocksville have gotten me to the point where I am today,” Lo v e ­ lace said, “ It took me over a m onth to decide, sitting nnd thinking it over. There were a couple nights I didn’t really sleep, M ocksville is like a fam ­ ily. Th e y do everything in a first-class w ny. T h e y ’re really supportive o f their baseball, and they mnke sure every­ thing they do is done the right w ny. A n d I hope they do very w ell," But Lovelnce couldn’t tum dow n an opportunity to coach in the sum mer on his high-school field and coach players from his high-school team , “ A n d I ’ ll have an opportunity to coach some form er (Tabor) players w ho are in college,” he said. “ 1 was going to have to be here anyw ay to m ake sure it’s all m aintained and ev­ erything.” Lovelace w ill be m oving from the Southem Division to the Northern. H e ’ll draw from Tabor, Reagan, R eyn ­ olds, N orth Forsyth , South Stokes and West Stokes. H e m ight even pluck a few players from Forsyth Country D a y and Bishop M cguinness. Th a t’s a large pool from which to choose. A n d he w on’t hnve to compete w ith Row nn C ounty, the Southem D ivision kingpin for ns long as anyone can remember. “ S o l think w e’ ll be able to compete nt n high level,” he snid. “ I don’t think W inston’s ever been pnst the second round, but w e’ve got a chance to be pretty dam good.” Lovelace was a celebrated lefthnnd- ed pitcher for M ocksville from 1989- 9 1 , winning 23 cnreer gam es, tying Jnck Kim el (1986-88) for the m ost nil tim e. H e stnrred on the grentest tenm ever - 1989, when M ocksville went 3 7-15 , w on the Southern Division nnd Area 111 titles nnd finished second Please Sec Love lace - Page B8 Phipps, Dennard Wage Epic Tennis Duel Th e Ellis tennis tenm defented visit­ ing N o n h Dnvie 7-2 lnst week nt O nk Vnlley, but North did get n nice consoln- tion prize from Justin Phipps, Phipps nnd E llis ’ Scott Dennard, the team s’ top seeds, staged a duel to rival any y o u ’ ll ever see on the iniddle-school level. Th e y both were m arvelous. In an almost impossible- to-believe m arathon, Phipps prevailed 15-13 in n bnttle that Insted more thnn two hours, , Phipps hnd a 4-1 lead, but Dennard came back w ith a vengeance. Th e y were tied at 7 after three strnight gnmes for Dennard, then tied at 8, In a m ind- boggling struggle, they kept going back and forth. “ It was tlie most unbelievable mntch ever,” N orth ’s first-yenr conch, M elindn Crenshnw, snid. “ I f you saw W im ble­ don when R oger Federer and Rafael Nadal were playing and they kept going back and forth and back and forth, you know what 1 m ean.” Phipps nnd Dennard were tied nt 9, then 10. W hen it appeared they could do nothing more to mnke it m ore ex­ citing, they found themselves tied nt 11 nnd 12, “ N o w they’ve been pinying for over tw o hours nnd doubles hnd stnrted,” Crenshaw said, “ A n d they’ re the tw o best doubles players (fo r N o rth and E llis )," Then they were knotted at 13 . Cren­ shaw and Ellis coach Beth H a ll-Lo v e talked nnd agreed lo end regulation at a certain point and use a tiebreaker form at if need be. “ 1 said; ‘T h e y could be here all n ig h t,” ’ Crenshaw snid. “ W e called them over and said; ‘I f we get to 15- a ll, w e ’ re going to have to go to n tiebreaker."' Phipps didn’ t need the tiebreaker, escaping 15 -13 . It was n heartbreaker for Dennard, but he obviously had noth­ ing to be ashamed about. “ 1 thought it was going to tear m y Please See E p ic ■ Page B 7 В2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 W e s t R o w a n G r i ll M a k e s A S t a t e m e n t In B r o c k B a s k e t b a l l Th e upstart o f the m en’s open bnsketbnll league at the Brock G y m - West R ow an Grill - jum ped all over Necdm ore Logging 30-8 and held on for a 90-79 victory last w eek. Nathan Jones and Jam al M ayfield had 20 and 13 points, respectively, at the half as West R ow an G rill rac’cd out to a 49-24 lend. Needm ore started. plnylng 90-foot, iti-your-face defense and m ade the gnme closo in the lnst five minutes. Needm ore outscored W R G 55- 41 in the second hnlf. B ut Jones (27, points); M a y ­ field (22), Jam es M ayfield (12 ), X a vie r Dulin ( 1 1) and Michnel . K e y (eight) held on. In an upset, Barnette Heat­ ing & A ir defeated C ozart’s Handym an Services 64-56. C o ­ zart’s was 2-0', Barnette was 0-2 and Barnette played with just six players, nn^ong the missing being point guard Bubba Cole­ m an. A n d y Snow (26 ), Scott Toni- ' d n n d e lU 6 )a n d K is h o n B i!!h o p ! I; (16 ) keyed the w in . C o zart’s was led by Brinn Lnne (14 ) nnd Jnm nl Durham (13 ). In a bnttle o f 0-1 teams. The Rem edy held o ff H n tzo ff 83-78. M ntt Hudson (28),' R a - heefn M nrtin (22) and Brandon M axw ell (20) paved the wny for Th e Rem edy. H n tzo ff got 28 points from R a y Bristow , 12 froip Speedy Redm ond nnd 11 each from ' Shaw n W estbrook , and Vincent Cockerhnm . Th e second half was a shoo­ tout, with Th e Rem edy out- scoring H a tzo ff 50-49. It was m ostly a duel between Hudson nnd Bristow . Hudson hnd 16 in the Second hnlf, while Bristow scored 23 by hitting five o f his six 3-pointers. ' . ' Isaac Johnson o f Fe w G ood M en scored 24 points on eight 3s in a 110-52 blowout o f D C ’s Finest. B ird G a n g 66 - M ario Hnw kins 18 ,R o m n n Dnvis 14, Zalin or Banks 12 , Trem aine K in g 9 , Marcus Lassiter 6 , M ntt Biirchette S , Julian M oore 2 . B a rn c lto H e alin g & A ir 52 -A n d y Snow 2 2 , O rcg Barnette Briefs, Dates \ Cooleemee Rcc Softball i Cooleem ee R cc is tnking ' registration fo r U S S S A open ; and church softbnll team s. Th e open league w ill play M ondays and Wednesday.s, ami the church lengue w ill play Tuesdays and ! Thursdays. Th e cost per tenm is j $425, which includes umpires, sanction, balls for games and a head scorekeeper. Leagues w ill , ■ begin in late A p ril. Call Larry Thies nt 692-7299 or Robbie ■ ) Thies nt 399-3724. ' M-D Rec Softball ! / M ocksville-Dnvie Recreation is tnking registration fo r open and church softball teams, Call M ike Garner nt 75 1-2 3 2 5 . ' Softball Tournament There will be a m en’s opeS/ church Softball tournament with five home runs March 27 at Rich • Pnrk. Th e entry fee is $ 15 0 . Frnnk Dotson is taking the first eight teams. Cnll 655-4629. Umpires Meeting , If you ’d like to umpire open and church lengue softbnll, there w ill be a meeting for three con­ secutive Sundays starting Mnrch 28 nt the Brook G y m . Th e meet­ ings w ill start at 7 p.m . Legion Signups Th e M o c ksville Am erican Legion baseball program w ill hold signups for the junior and senior teams M arch 2 7 at Rich Pnrk from noon-2 p .m . I f you were born in 1^90, you ’re ineli­ gible to play. Habitat Golf Tourney The annual D avie Hnbitnt for Hum anity G o lf Charity Classic is scheduled for M a y 22 at Lake Louise Coim tiy C lu b. Early reg­ istration is $60 per'player/$240 per tenm , which includes lunch, door prizes, m ulligans, throw & •tee buster and cart fee. Lunch w ill be at noon, with a shotgun start at I;3 0 . Call 75 1-75 15 , 7 , Bubbn Colem nn 6 , Scott S a m H llIie 6 , Tonidnndel 6 , Eric Lo w e ry 5 , Kishon Bishop 4 , Brent Vnsser 2, Te am V 88 - John Rum ley l5 , Derek G riffin 2 2 , Juan G rif­ fin 16 , M itchell Baldw in 15, Cedric Graham 13. Fe w G o o d М е и 8 1 - Avery Patterson 23 , Brandon Finger 29 , Curtis Blackw ell 1 1 , N y - robi M ason 6 , Sycit M ason 6 , W est R o w a n G r ill 90 - N a ­ than Jones 2 7 , Jam nl M ayfield 2 2, Jam es M ayfield 12 , X avie r Dulin 1 1 , M ichael K e y 8 , D a ri­ us H a ll 6 , Kenyatta Brand 4. Needm ore Lo g g in g 79 ' - Steve Heggins 16 , Tristan Rankin 13 , T J . Qaither 1 1, Phillip W illiam s lO .P n u lC u th - bertson 8 , Brinn A ve ry 8, Snip Kenton 7 , W illinm Allison 2 , Darrell M orrison. 2 , Denon Hogue 2 . B a rne tte H e atin g & A ir 64 -A n d y Snow 26 , Scott Tonidan- del 16 , Kishon Bishop 16 , Greg Barnette 4 , Eric Lo w e i^ 2. C o za rt’s ' H a n d ym iin Ser­ vices 56 - Brian Lane 14 , Jam al Durham 13 , Carlos D ixo n 9 , Charles M iller 9 , Barry Chunn 5 , Chad W ard 2 , B ike-Lew is 2 , M am ie Lew is 2 , T h e R e m e d y 83 - M n tt Hudson 28 , Raheem M artin 2 2, Brandon M axw ell 20 , Forrest Breedlove 6 , Justin Dotson 5 , Jerem y M iller 2, H a tzo ff 78 - R a y Bris­ tow 28 , Speedy Redm ond 12 , Shaw n W estbrook 1 1 , Vincent Cockerhnm 1 1 , D rew Absher 6 , Phil M cFndden 4 , M icnh Brim 2 , M nurice W ilson 2 , Christinn Summ ers 2, Fe w G o o d M e n 110 - Isaac Johnson 2 4 , A ve ry Patterson 18i Brandon Finger 13 , Ah m ad , M urphy 10 , Sam H illie 8 , N y - ' robi M ason 8, Brian William.s 8 , Sycit M ason 6 , Curtis Black- well 4 , Atithony Oglesby 6. D C ’s Fin e st 52 - Josh H o l­ com b 18 , Travis Peacock 9 ,; Kenny Orsillo 8 , C o d y Sulier' 6 , Albert Evans 6 , D n vid Pitts 3 , Johnny Evans 2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - B3 Cundiff Oliva Hannah Whitehead Superb... C o n tin u e d F ro m Page B l you give her tim e, K e lley cnn get to it. H e r gift is being a keeper. She’s not had a ton o f technique training and that kind o f thing. She just cnn sky.” Eve n the Stnrm ount fnns were awed by C u n d iff’s keeper prowess. “ She made a save on a shot from the 20 or 2 2 ,” Gustafson said. “ It was upper 9 0 , and she SAVE ON SUPPLIES F O R H O M E O R B U S IN E S S Price s valid 3/25/10 - 3/29/10 unless oth erw ise noted. ( !SPECIAL VALUE! l i '4 :■ w> ' ' , ■ f H-û^llonк t.V й1м‘vvas w intertorPhrt Finish Pdtnt «30104 that’a only » 1 0 ’ * per gallon O F F YOUR FIRST PURCHASP W hen you open and use a new Low e 's Business Credit Account. Som e exclusions apply. O ffer valid 3/25/10 - 3/29/10. 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D a vic started like a house o f fire, w ith M oser scoring twice less than four m inutes into the m atch. . : M oser achieved a hat trick • at Starmount; (1-2 -2 ). Caltlin M iller and Heather W hitehead added goals as D a vie im proved ‘ to 4-0-1 in nonconferenàe play. D ixo n and M ille r contributed assists,/ A s you w ould expect, M o ­ ser has played a crucial role in D a vie ’s four-m atch w inning streak. She has a w hopping 12 goals in five matches. M ille r has thiee, while D ixo n nnd Heather W hitehead hove tw o each. M iller is the assist leader w ith four, Shelton and lyioser hnve , three and tw o , respectively. Gustafson said a num ber o f players have been instrum ental, and he rattled o ff a lo ng list. B o o th , M egan Dennis and D ixo n have played inspired bail. “ Booth is doing an awesome Job at sweeper,” he said. "D e n ­ nis is doing things, she’s not used to (w hile playing m ldfield and defender) because w e’ re very banged u p, nnd she’s do­ ing a great jo b . D ixo n is a w on­ derful surprise (at m ldfield) as a newcom er.” Cheyenne Lashm it, Jansen M cD aniel and Dee O liv a have energized their teammates. “ Lashm it is battling a knee problem , but she’s playing through it (at strong-side de­ fender),” he said. “ She’s d o ­ ing an excellent jo b ,;M c D a n ie l (w ho ,haa m qyed frpm iomani to' m id iie id ijf in the side o f the aggressoi-. O l­ iva is a new plnyer nnd she hns impressed everybody, Eve ry ­ body yells: ‘G o D e e . G o D e e ,’ She’s a little 5-foot girl that’s playing 6-feet tail.” Th e success has been a tes­ tament to stopper M organ Par­ rish, m idfielder Shelton (w ho Is battling a thigh injury) and forward M iller, "Parrish is like the quarter­ back, telling eveiybody, help­ ing everybody and assigning duties,” he said, “ Shelton’s first and second touches are so in­ credible. it makes a difference witli and without her in there. ■ M iller is scoring and assisting goals. She is taking the ball to the box nnd doing a great jo b .” O h , and how about Hannah W hitehead. “ She is usually a m idfielder, but she’s doing an incredible job at defender,” he said. “ She’s fast, she’s quick and she’s m ean. She’s got the W hitehead blood.” Old School 1 9 5 6 S p o r t s D a v ie ’s first-year football team suffered a gut-wrenching 18 -12 loss to Th o m a sville at R ich Pa rk. D a vie bolted to a 12 -0 lead. R ic h a rd S ta ffo rd returned a puiit 35 yards, and Stafford scored from 2 yards o u t. O n the ensuing k ic k o ff, K e n n y W a lk e r re c o ve re d a T h o m a s ville fum ble deep in •its territory, and m oments later Dickie N ail ran into the end zone for a 12-0 lead, Thom asville broke a 12 -12 , tie on a fourth-dow n T D run in the fourth quarter. D avie completed one o f three passes - from M ackie Deadm on to M onroe M c D a n ie l. .D e a d ­ m on, w ho averaged Al yards on tw o punts, mnde a sensational run on a botched punt attem pt. H e bobbled n lo w snap from center, picked it up and ram bled around left end for 30 yards and a first dow n. В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 I i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - B5 Corey Randall races down the line.The Reynolds catcher shows the ball, but Zach Long is safe on a close play at the plate. I Davie celebrates Its f/rst CPC win, which made It 5-1 overall., , I? Thumps... Zach Long, who went 3 for 3, hlgh-flves a teammate. • \ Ш к C o n th m cd F ro m Page B 1 then, thot they were going to havo another bud game. . M ake it five shutouts in six games against Reynolds, allow­ ing one run in that stretch. L o n g w ent 3 fo r 3 , w hile Barber (2-3) and Hem don (2-4, three R B ls ) clubbed hom e runs as D n vie scored in five con­ secutive at-bats and put aw ay the Dem ons in the bottom o f the sixth. L o n g , Barber nnd Herndon were hardly the only ones hitting the ball on the screws. W atson went 2 for 3 with tw o R B Is and tw o doubles. N ew m a n went 1 for 3 w ith tw o R B ls , a double and a w alk. Barber’s first hom er o f the season was a solo shot in the fifth. Herndon went deep with tw o on in the sixth, ending the gaine vin the m ercy rule. It was his second dinger o f the year. "W e hnd really good prac­ tices on W ednesday nnd Thurs­ day,” Herndon snid. "Thursday was the best practice w e ’ ve had. Th e kids were focussed and ready.” D avic (5 -1 , l - l ) dispatched Reyiiolds for the 11th straight tim e. “ W e sw ung the bats renlly w e ll," he said. "N e w m an was ,1 for 3 but he hit the ball on the nose three tim es, ly ie r Jordnn (O-for-4) hit the bnll hnrd three out o f four times - 1 mean just m nshing it.” W ntson wns stellar on the m ou nd , w orking u com plete- gnme one-hitter. Reynolds’ fifth batter o f the game hnd its only hit. Th e big righthander walked one nnd fanned four. H is season totals are eye-catching; 11 1/3 innings pitched, 2 hits, 3 n m s ,0 earned runs, 5 walks and 8 K s . “ Joe threw really w e ll,” he said. "H e gave up a blooper over an infielder on an 0-2 count." In a scoreless gam e in the top o f the second, R eyn olds hnd tw o on w ith one out. Lon g preserved the 0-0 tie by m aking a highlight-reel catch in right field. “ Th e runner at second was m oving on the pitch, and it wns a line drive dow n Ihe right-field line ," he said. “ Lo n g laid out and made an unbelievable catch right at the line. H e got up and threw the guy out at second for a double play. W hen he caught the bnll, the guy from second wns crossing home plate,” Notes: D n vie’s top hitters nre W atson (.5 0 0 ), Barber (.3 75 ), Hem don (.368) nnd Lo n g (.352). ... D n vie’s J V lost 11-1 to R ea­ gan before defeating Reynolds 4-3. R eagan 1 1 , D a vie 3 Zach Long dives back to first on a plckoff move.• ■ Photos by James Barringer Davic ab г h гЫ bb Nowninn cf 4 0 1 1 0 Joidnn 2b 4 1 1 0 0 Herndon ss-p 3 0 1 1 0 Barber с 2 1 1 G 1 Foster p-3b 3 0 1 0 0 Bodenhnraer If 3 G 0 0 0 Rnndnll 3b 1 0 0 G 0 Berryhill p 1 0 0 0 0 Wntson tf 1 0 1 0 0 Bnmeycnstle Ib . 2 0 0 G 0 Byerly ph 1 0 0 0 'g Ij)ngrf 2 1 1 0 1 Ibtals 27 3 7 2 2 Davic 100 100 1-3 Rengan 0131 700 X -ll 2B - Herndon, Bntber. SB- Jordan, 1лпв. Davic IP il R ER Л0 s o Foster, L 2.1 5 4 4 3 2 ■ Berryhill 1.1 4 â 6 ,2 1 Herndon 1.1 1 l' 1 2 1 Lone 1 0 0 0 , 0 1 ■■ 'г D a vic 1 0 , R eynolds 0 Davic ab г h rbl bb Nowrann cf 3 1 1 2 1 Jordan 2b 4 0 Q 0 0 Herndon ss ■4 2 2 3 0 Bnrbcrc 3 2 2 1 G Foster 3b 2 0 G 0 0 Long rf 3 3 3 G 0 Wntson p 3 ■1 ■2' 2 G Randall lb ,3 Q 0 1 0' Seaford If 2 0 0 G 0 Bodenhamer If 0 1 G 0 1Totals2710 10 9 2 Kcynolds ООО 000-0 Davic 021 223- 10 2B - Newmon, Watson 2. HR - Herndon, Barber. SB ■ Davic •IP н R ER BB SO Wntson, W 6 1 G 0 1 4 Davie Baseball Stats Record: 5-1,1-1 CPC " Jacob Bnrber A V G .A B R H 2B 3B H R R B I B B S B .375 16 4, 6 1 0 1 4 2 0 Rynn Bam eycastle ,000 4 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 Josh Berryhill .000 1 0 ■0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connor Bodenham er .090 11 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 0D illon B yerly ,500 2 0 1 0 ,0 O ',0 0 0 Ryan Foster .235 17 3 4 "0^0 0 •0 1 1 1 . Carson H e m d o n . .368 19 5 7 .2 0 . 2 7 4 Tyier Jordan .2 77 18 3 5 1 0 0 , 1 3 2 Zach Lo n p .352 .17 4 6 2 .0 0 з ;1 , 1 A le x New m an .222 18 6 4 1 0 0 4-4 :2 Coroy Randall , ,000 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 ■0 ly ie r Seaford ,250 4 3 ,1,, 0 0 Ö 0 ,. ■2 0 Joe W atson .500 12 1 6 2 0 0 4 '1 Ö T O T A L S .269 152 31 41 9 0 3 5 6 ,21 10 W - L E R A G G S C G S H S V I P H R E R B B S O Josh Beriyhill 2-0. 5,60 3 2 0 0 0 10 9 8 8 4 2 Shane Carter 1-0 0.00 2 , 0 0 0 0 2 .2 3 0 0 1 2 ■Ryan Foster ^ 1-1 3,00 2 2' 1 1 0 9 1/3 7 4 4 . 4 3 Carson Herndon 0-0 2 .10 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 / i 1 : 1 1 2 5 ' Za c h U )n g 0 -0 ,' 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 О О П CoreyR nndftll 0-0 0,00 2 0 0 0 1 3 ,1 1 1 0 1 V JoeW atson 1-0 0,00 3 2 1 , 1 ’ .0 1 1,1 2 3 0 5 8 T O T A L S 5-1 2 .2 7 2 2 2 40 23 17 13 17 27 Caroline Miller pitches. A JV War Eagle dives back to first to beat a plckoff throw. JV Softball Team Slips To 3'-3 D a vie ’s J V softbnil tenm lost Central Davidson. Eve ry player tw o. Bnll pitched n five-inning M ille r. M nryssn Pickett and 8-2 at Alexnnder CentrnI in the got a h it, conch Yancy M oose two-hitter. M cC an n hnd one e.ich. Dnvie first o f three games last w eek, snid. Ball scored four runs. M e - In the 8-0 loss to Forbush, the got strong relief pitching from but the W ar Eagles responded Cann three and M organ Carter W ar Eagles got tw o hits from , Sherrill. 15-0 ham m ering o f host Central Davidson. But D a vie lost the next game, 8-0 to visiting Forbush, to drop to 3-3 in nonconference piny. In the loss at Alexander Cen­ tral, the bright spot was the relief pitching o f Brooke B a ll, w ho struck out three in tw o scoreless innings, Davio scored its first run on a bnses-Ioaded w alk by Heather, R iddle. B a ll and Rebekah M c ­ C a n n had draw n w a lk s , and Caroliiie M ille r had reachcd on a bunt. ' D a vie ’s second run came on a single by M ary-Beth Sherrill. Riddle scored the nm after get­ ting a single. , Th e W ar Eagles broke a tw o- game slide w ith the 15-0 w in at Brooke Ball puts down the tag. - Photos by James Barringer Caroline Miller takes Varsity Softball Takes A Hard Fall A fte r defeating West Row an and East Forsyth, D a vie’s varsity softball team hit a rock wall lnst w eek, losing 18-0 at Alexander Central, 8-1 at Central Davidson and 5-3 to visiting Forbush. Th e sltimp dropped D a vie ’s nonconforence record to 2 -5 .' b a vle was'hurt b y th'eSbsence'bf'’ Tisha Funderburk, w ho missed all three games with tom liga­ ments in her pinky. She w ill miss .this w eek, too. “ W e plnyed am azing (against W . R ow an and E . Forsyth), and then w e found out Tisha wns going to be out tw o w e eks,” coach Alyse'Bow den said. “ That changed the complete dynam ics o f the team .” I f D n vie wns tight against A le xn n d e r C e n tra l, y o u can understand w h y. Th e Cougars, w h o w on the 4>Achamplphshii> la s t' y ia r^ ii j>*'defeatliffe*^Wdi-tli‘ Da vidson , arc ranked N o . 1 in the state and N o . 4 in the na­ tio n . A perennial powerhouse under coach M o n te S h e rrill, they destroyed Bandys 11 ^0 nnd H ickory 22 -0 . A C ’ s sophom ore p itch e r, Chel.sen W ilkinson, stnick out 13 o f D a vie ’s 17 batters. Through fou r games this year, she has a 35-1 career record w ith 376 strikeouts. O n ly tw o D a v ie b a tte rs reached, Sadie Lagle on a walk because wc hnd people out o f positions, trying to m ake up for Tishn not being there,” Bow den said. "W e w ould have had thiee outs and saved 11 runs that inning. A n d then they started hitting the ball hard. Th e score w ould havo been drtiStically dif-', in ihe fourth'and Grace Loeffler ‘■^on'a'wallc'in the'ffrih"” '’"'’^ * '^ ^ v?8i3i?|1ffft^nd the It trailed only 1-0 after tw o tenm w e hnd (against W . Row an innings. Alexand er put up 14 runs in the third , although it shouldn’t have been more than three. "W e didn’t make three rou­ tine plays, nnd thnt was probably nnd E . Forsyth).' Against CentrnI D a vid s o n , Davie was lim ited to zero or one run for the third tim e. M organ W yntt (2 fo r 2 , d o u b le , R B I single) hnd hnlf o f Dnvie's hits, H n le y M c C u h e w ns 1 fo r 3 w ilh a >valk. To ri C lo n tz was 1 for 4 . Dnvie fell behind 3-0 in the first. Th e Forbush gam e was closo thro ug h ou t. Fo rb u s h led 1-0 ‘ before D a vie tied it at 1. Fo r- 'bush ’led;2.;1 Ibifore D a vie tied ' it agniil. B tit Forbu sh'sco red three unansw ered runs fo r a 5-2 edge. W yntt wns 2 for 3 with a triple and w alk. Lngle socked n home run and w alked. Kristina Par­ rish singled and walked. C lo n tz, one hit M cC u ne nnd Snrn H n n d y had double. Funderburk apiece. Loeffler had á JV Soccer Coach Loves The Depth D a vie ’s J V soccer team de­ feated visiting North Iredell and , host Starm ount by 2-0 scores last w e e k , and coach P o lly Reynolds had endless praise for her 2-0-1 club, S o fa r 'D a v ie has erased m em ories o f last ye a r’s 2 -10 season, "It’s the m ost fun I ’ve ever had coaching a team ," the fourth- year coach said. “ The awesome thing is, when I pull somebody o ff and put som ebody else in. I ’ve got just as m uch confidence in the person that I put in as I do the person that came out. W e’ ve got such depth.” Da vie and North Iredell tied 1-1 in the season opener, but D a vie got goals from Susana Hernandez and Christina Clem - G olf Team First, Second In Meets N ic k Capra birdied his final tw o holes to finish with an even- , par 36 as D a v ie ’s g o lf team defeated Salisbury 158-162 last week at O a k Valley. Th e Capra twins were 1-2 in the field. An th on y Capra shot a 2-over 38. To m m y Dillon was fifth at 4 1 , and Joe Sin k was sixth at 43. D a vie avenged a six-stroke loss to Salisbury earlier in the season despite not having one o f its top players, Jason Gaiiim ore, w ho was in W ashington, D .C ., on a school trip. Salisbury got the better o f D a vie later in the w eek. Th e Hornets fired a 1-over 141 to D a v ie ’s 152 and Statesville’s 153 at T h è W arrior in C h in a G ro v e , Salisbury turned in a 32 and four 36s. Gallim ore tied for second at 36, and N . Capra tied for third at 3 7. Davie got a 39 from A . Capra and 40 from freshman Chase M oore. “ Th e Capras continued to be very steady and reliable,” coach Chris Callison said. m ons and blanked the Raiders. Th o player o f the game was An n a Derian. "S h e playe d so strong at m idfield,” Reynolds said. "Y o u can tell she played club ball in the offseason. She inoved the ball up to thé top, and w e’ ve really been w orking on getting some long balls up to the top for shots from the forwards. A n d the m idfield’s been doing that.” B ro o k e H ess and N ic o le ' G n iew e k handled the scoring against Starm ount. Th e y got as­ sists from Brooke W allace and Christina Clem m ons. Th is tim e Reynolds picked goalie Rachel Hoffm an as player o f the gam e. “ She made some incredible stops,” she said. “ Th e y pushed us: it wasn’t a w alk-aw ay w in. W e played hard to w in it.” R e y n o ld s ga ve cre d it to Raquel Rom ero, Wallace nnd the Clem m ons sisters. She couldn't hand out enough credit. “ R o m e ro playe d great at m id fie ld ," she sajd. "W allace has done great in the back on defense. She’s been an incred­ ible sweeper, and she m ight get some varsity matches. Kayleigh and Christina Clem m ons. .„ I just havo to name every one o f th?m because it's been a team effort, Th ere’s really not been one standout the w hole season. Th e offense hasn’ t stood out m ore than the defense." A huge litm us test is com ing. Da vie opens Central Piedm ont Conference play this week. "T h is w eek w ill be tough because w e start conference with West Forsyth and M ou n t Tabor,” she said. ■ ^Quality from the n io s t trusted health inr.nrer''ih N o rth C .3iolir,i Johnson Insurance Services JOHN WOOD (336)753-1033 Jwood@127maiketplace.com ' Contact us for an insurance plan that fifs your needs and your budget. 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C o n g ra tu la tio n s to thiis s e a s o n ’s finalBASKETBALL CONTEST y i f / N N E R S ! F irs t P la c e = $ 2 0 .0 0 to D e ’V o n ta S c o tt S e c o n d P la c e = $ 5 .0 0 to B illy H e n d rix , J r. The contest finished on a high note as our first place winner, DeVonta Scott, missed just one game last weel< to claim our top spot. Billy Hendrix, Jr. was close behind with just two missed games to finish in second place. Congratulations to all our winners this year. We look forward to hearing from you later in the year when our big Football Contest begins again. Thanks for playing and thanks for reading the Enterprise Record. Вб ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 ■ B7 Second baseman Tommy Joe Boyette tags a Westchester runner.Bobby Byerly coaches up Corbin West. SPRING into a new apartment! 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Го нг games inlo Ihe 2010 sea­ son, South has already mntched Ihnt. The Tigers mninlnined their m om cnlum lnst w eek, benting visiting W estchester C o u n try D n y 6-2 for a 4-0 record, Th e same tenms played in South’s previous gam e, and South won that one 9-5, A s good as C o d y M artin and Tom m y Joo Boyette pitched, the story o f the game was Charlie Ferrell, The N o , 8 batter went 3 for 3 lo lend South’s eight-hit uttnck. "Charlie hnd the gnme o f his life,” conch Bobby Byerly said, “ It’s the best gnm e I ’ ve ever seen him hnve. H e didn’t get a lot o f playing time last yenr, but he’s pinyed him self into a start­ ing position, l\v o o f his three hits were w ilh tw o strikes,” Ferrell also got the job done in right field, “ H e cut tw o balls o ff in the gap and got it to the cut-off mnn in n hurry,” B ye rly said, “ I ’m real proud o f h im ,” Caleb M artin went 2 for 4 , w hile C o rbin W est and C o d y M artin went 1 for 3. South got a boost from the 8-9 batters in the order, W ith Dakota Thom pson (broken thum b) on the shelf, M att W alker got the nod and went I for 1 in the nine spot. So the last tw o spots were a com ­ bined 4 for 4 , C ody M artin dom inated on the m ound, striking out five o f the first six bntters. H e finished w ith seven K s in four innings. A fte r Caleb M nrtin pitched the fifth ,Tom m y Joe Boyette got the final six outs. The trio o f arms combined on a four-hitter. Th e Martins throw hard, so I?oyette’s offspeed stu^f is a touch ndjustm entfor opponents. H e likes to use an Ephus pitch. Th e Ephus is a ju n k pitch with lov^» speed, its invention is nt- Iribiited to R ip Sew ell o f the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 194()s. “ To m m y throws that Ephus and it ’s e ffe ctive in m iddle school,” Byerly said. “ Especial­ ly corning in after C o d y becnuse C o d y throws hard, it hns a little bit o f bend lo it.” Cody Martin connects on a pitch.- Photos by James Barringer C I M A R R O N C jm a r r o n S t e a k h o u s e 3260 S. Stratford Rd. 712-4689 Hrs: M ori. 11am -9pnn Tues.-Thurs. 11am -10 pm Sat. 4 -11pm www.cim arronrestaurant.com W e i n v i t e y o u t o c o m e b e a p a r t o f o u r f a m i l y . j l^’lease present this coupon fori i 20% OFF ! ¡Your Entire Purchase| I (Excludes Alcohol)I Expires 04-04-10 J W in in g W o m e n ^ ^ W ^ n e d d a y 1/2 O F F W in e b y th e G lass McBride R e c o r d s S e t B y D H S T r a c k There were tw o special per­ formances by members o f D n ­ v ie ’s track & field team lnst w eek. Freshm an Anna M cBride w on the 1600 w ith n tim e o f 5 :3 4 , u freshm an record dur­ ing coach Daric Beiler’s tenure ns coach. A n o th e r freshm nn, Johnny Znrb ock, rnn a freshman record time o f 5:09 in the m ile. Th e D n vie girls scored 89 points to defeat Salisbury ( 7 3 i ) , East Row an (63) nnd Concord (28 .5 ) in a m eet held at East Row nn. Beiter started conching nt D n v ie in 2 0 0 0 , nnd his best freshmnn time in the 1600 was Jam ie Stnnciiff's 5:49 in 2005. M cB rid e broke the rccord by IS seconds. She nlso w on the 3200, representing D a vie ’s only doub le w in n er in in d ivid u a l events. Davie got first places from M ekayln Boswell (high ju m p ), Caitlin Tutterow (400) and Sam M oyer(pole vault), Dnvie added wins in the 3200 nnd 1600 re­ lays, M cB rid e , Em erald Tu th ill, H o lly Thom pson and Tutterow won the 3200, and Snrnh Bnttles, Th o m p s o n , ICaitlyn Hutchins nndlXitterow won the 1600, “ Depth is nnd w ill continue to be the key to our success,” Belter snid. “ W c only had five first-place finishes, but w o stiil w on by a rather com fortable lend. N o t only do we hnve nn in­ crease in our num ber o f athletes, we have qunlity nthleles.” D a vie ’s boys finished third. Enst Row nn had 143, Salisbury 65, Davie 50 nnd Concord 17. Th e only w inner for Davie was P .J , N e e ly (high ju m p ). Ad a m Scott was second in the 300 h u rdles, and D a vie was ninner-up in three relays, “ Neely had some really gpod competition in the high ju m p ,” Beiter said, . Jnred H ill rnn a 5 :10 m ile in 2000. Thnt freshmnn record wns broken b y Zarbock’s 5:09. "Zarb ock has the desire and the ability to run under five this senson,” he said. N o r t h S o c c e r W i n s O p e n e r Meredith Bridgewater couldn’t have nsked for n bet­ ter coaching debut, Lnst w^eek her North D avie girls soccer team pum meled visiting Sum ­ m it 7-2 , “ W e were very impressed by the w ny the girls pinyed,” Bridgewater said, “ Th e y re­ ally cnme togelher nnd pinyed w ell. G o od pnsses, Smart plnys nnd tenm work resulted in every gonl,” N o one wns m ore rendy than M eredith Ratledge, w ho poi^nded out four goals, “ W ith assists from the m id­ field, Ratledge wns able lo use her ball-handling skills and speed to beat the defenders,” she said, Jessicn W hite added two goals and Brooke Hedgspeth one, "Hedgspeth had nn out­ standing gnme ns w ell,” she snid, “ She m oved the ball both offensively and defensively and created spectnculnr plays,” Th e roster includes Sara Ram persad, Laura Kinder, Chloe M ab e, Desirne Vandiv­ er, Em ily Sw ade, To ri Caudle, K a ty H ow a rd , A llie M nine, K n ti Shonf, M organ B iya n t, M onica Hernandez, M eg W al­ ton and M cK en zie Brookm an, Epic... Co n tin ue d F ro m Page D l nerves up,” Crenshaw said, "I'm so proud o f both o f those kids! Th e y ’re the m ost polite, sports­ m anlike kids. Eve ry time they w ould say; ‘G o od shot.’” Th e doubles team o f Jake H endrix and Ty le r D a vis had N o rth ’s other w in , 6-2. Earlier in the week in N orth ’s season-opening m ntch, Ihe W ild- cnts lost 6-3 to Lexin gto n . Th e North winners were Phipps, N o . 2 Lee Fortescue nnd the doubles pnir o f Hendrix-Fortescue. Th e North roster also con­ sists o f Snm B e n n e tt, Jncob Stew art, W iiiiani Sells, G a vin O ’ B rie n , N o a h Joh n son and Dakota Church. T h e E iiis w inners against North Davie were Austin A n g e l, La ke Billings, M att C arr, Ta n ­ ner Junker nnd Holden Poole, ■ An gel-H u n ler Baskin'and M ntt Carr-Junker w on in doubles. In E llis ’ first match o f the senson, the Jaguars slnm m ed Thom asville 9-0 . Th e winners w ere D e n n a rd , A n g e l, B ill­ ings, C arr, Poole and Junker. In doubles, A n g e l-B n s kin , Cnrr- Junker and Dennard-Rynn Bnll were victorious. North Davie’s top-seeded tennis player is Justin Phipps.• Photos by James Barringer The top-seeded player for Ellis is Scott Dennard, who pushed Phipps to the limit last week. DIemer Not Down About 0-2 South Soccer Start South D a vie ’s soccer team started 0-2 last w eek, but conch Louise Diem er did not come nwny discournged. ' South pinyed Sum m it both tim es, losing 5-1 on the rond and 5-2 at home tw o days later, “ Th e girls played w ell, be­ ing their first game and still learning the rules.” Diem er said nfter the 5-1 opener. “ W e are a young, inexperienced leam , but w e have tons o f potential. W e are im proving ench practice,” Jasmine Randolph scorcd the goal, w ith nn assist from Diana Trejo, Diem er was especially pleased w ith center m idfielder Dinnn M oure nnd defender Tre jo . “ M oure hustles to both ends o f the field, nssisting both the offense nnd defense,” she snid. “ Trejo is n strong defensive leader,” Th e Tigers showed im prove­ m ent in the 5-2 loss, cutting a 4-0 deficit to 4 -2 on goals by M oure and Randolph, w ho as­ sisted M oure’s goal,' Erin M ang m ade her pres­ ence felt. “ A strong force in the game wns M n n g,” she said. “ She is m y sweeper and has a grent sense o f the field. She steps up when we need her to help keep the defensive form ation.” Th e eighth grhclers on the team are M a n g , M o u re , Chan­ tal Cisneros, Bibinnn A rro y o , Adriana M oreno nnd Garcia Briseyda. Th e seventh graders are Aspen Phillips, M eredith Kurfees, M ia Byers, Erika Bal- tnznr, Knyla Raisbeck, Martha A m a ro , Jordain Ta ylo r, Ran­ dolph, Trejo and Denorasch’s Hernandez. North’s Track Powerhouse Starts Season Both o f North D a vie ’s track & field teams have reeled o ff three consecutive conference championships. A fourth straight could be nround the com er, as both tenms hit the ground ninning last w eek. Th e boys scored 90 points to South D a vie ’s S3 and Thom nsville’s'36, and tlio girls scored 9 1,5 points to Thom ns­ ville’s 64,5 nnd South D n vie’s 3Ci, 'i'he giris have not only won three straight crow ns, they hnven’t dropped n meet since 2006, Coach D o n Tabnt’s boys featured tw o double winners am ong individual performers - Za c k Pauley (shot put, discus) and Tim M nddox (110 hurdles, 165 hurdles). M att Scarlett (40 0 ), C o ­ lin .loldersmn (800) nnd Znch C o ffe y (1600) hnd first-plnce perforrhnnces. N o rth ’s 1600 re­ lay squad was victorious, w ith M a d d o x, Branson Parnell, A rt­ ist Plott and Scarlett tnking cnre o f business. North swept the top three spots in the 800, w ith Jolders- m n, C o ffe y nnd Steven M cB ride finishing 1-2 -3 . respectively. North owned thé first four spots in tlie 1600, w ith C o ffe y being followed by Justin W illlnm s, M cB ride nnd Bailey Ingram . Hailee Frnnk wns the biggest indivlduni winner for Tabat’s giris, claiming the triple jum p nnd 100 hurdles. Ad d in g first places were K n yln Sm ith (long ju m p ), Rebecca W oodw ard (400), Sloane Pardue (1600) nnd Kristy 'H im er (200). ‘ North was first and second in the long ju m p , w ith K ayln Penk finishing sccond lo Sm ith, N orth was first nnd second in the 400 , w ith Jessicn Butter­ field Inking runner-up. North took first, second and third in the 2(K), with M nddie Rolnnd and Chelscii EU is finishing right behind Turner. North captured tw o relays. 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Suite 101 Advance, NC 27006 336940-2781 Com’cinViiilytociKiil in Ills Herminia Kiiii comimiiiily ^ rjSíítí"'*'' B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 V Г 1У' 'ri;' T e n n i s T e a m T r a m p l e s N o r t h , R e a g a n B y B ria n Pitts Davie Enterprise Record A fte r losing 6-0 to M ount Tn­ bor in the tennis season opener, n painful match in which Dnvie w on the first set three tim es only to lose in a tiebreaker three tim es, the W ar Engles snarled when they faced North D a vid ­ son and Reqgnn last week. T h e y were like a bunch o f hungry w olves w ith raw meet at their fingertips. Redem ption- bent Dnvie trampled both by 9-0 scores.The shutouts lifted Davie to 2-1 in Ihe Central Piedmont Conference. It hasn’t played a nonconference m atch, L o v e l a c e C o n tin ue d F ro m Page Gil in the state. H e went on to pitch four years at Charlotte. Lovelnce assisted Dale Ijames from 1992-95, then as­ sisted George D n y wait from 1996-98. H e wns head coach from 1999-2009, the longest stint in M ocksville’s 28-year history. H e went 178 -15 2 , set­ ting the record for w ins, ijames went 175-88 in seven years. Lovelace’s teams went 9 -2 1, 2 4 -1 0 ,1 7 -1 4 ,1 6 -1 7 ,1 7 -1 0 ,1 9 - “ M y boys feel like they’ re liitting their stride,” first-yenr coach Chipper Barnhardt said. “T h e y ’ve got a little swagger to them. I've got fo tench them how to handle w inning and losing, and they’ve done both w ell. I'm proud at how they’ve conducted themselves on and o ff the court. Y o u can never tell if the y’ve w on or lost a match the way they conduct themselves, and that’s what w e're trying to get to." Th e W ar Eagles took cnre o f North (0 -3 ,0 -2 C P C ) for the 16th consecutive tim e, m nrk- ing the first w in in Earnhardt’s young tenure. “ Eve ryb o d y played w e ll,” 1 1 ,1 5 - 1 1 , 15 -1 5 ,2 3 -1 2 , 14-15 nnd 9 -16 . M ocksville approaches 2010 witli back-to-back losing seasons. “ M ike has mnde m atiy posi­ tive contributions to the M ocks­ ville Am erican Legion baseball program ,” M ocksville-Davie Youth Baseball President R o b ­ ert “ Sonny” Kurfees said. “ We appreciate eveiything M ike has done for M ocksville bnsebnll. H e has led the program in n he said. “ M a n , I ’m happy to get that first victory, I think they got the butterflies out o f the w ay (against Ta b o r). I thin k now w e’ve made the tum . N o w that they’ ve w on one, I think they’ll duplicate it. I was as happy ns if w e’d w on Ihe first round o f Ihe U .S . O p en .” A ie x F le m in g , the N o . 3 seed, was unavailable because' he was in W ashington, D .C ., on a school trip. Freshm an Scott G a liim ore, senior Bret W illia m s, juniors Daniel M oxle y nnd M nlt Hursey nnd freshm an Stephen Daniel all won in slrnight sets. Daniel assum ed the N o . 6 spot w ith professional manner and we wish him Ihe best.” “ I would like to thank Son­ n y , R icky (La gle) and the whole M ocksville organizntion for Ihe last (2 1) years,” Lovelace snid. M ocksville nnd W inston will meet twice this season. “ It’ ll be nn em otional night,” Lovelnce .said. “ I ’ve been with M ocks­ ville more than half m y life.” N o w the question is who w ill M ocksville hire as ils new coach? A search is under w ay. Flem ing ou t, nnd he rolled 6-3, 6-0. “ Stephen is a really good kid and I'm glad I could get him som e playing lim e ,” he snid. “ A n d lie plnyed great.” Though N o . 3 Ryan M oxle y was the only singles plnyer not lo w in in tw o sets, he hnd a gritty victory in a tiebreaker. “ H e was sick w ith n sinus infection and he fought it out,” he snid. "H e lefi school nfler half a day. H e w oke up just in lim e to com e lo Ihe court and he gulled oul n tiebreaker. A n d he turned around and played a great doubles. H e showed a lol o f heart." W ith Ihe match in Ihe bag, B a rnh a rdt used som e o f his bench in doubles. D n vie won all three by 8-2 scores, with R . M o x le y -W illia m s at o n e , D . M o xie y-Lu k e Taylor al tw o and Evn n La n k fo rd -D n vid Hursey at three. Later in the w eek, Ihe W ar Ea g le s pushed aro un d host Reagnn (2-2). Th is time all ."¡ix singles w ere done in strnight sels. Galiim ore, W illiam s,Flem ­ ing, Ryan M o xle y, Daniel M o x ­ ley and M att Hursey picked up the wins. SPOTLICHT Garage Door Services of Farmington The garage door on your home Is one of those things you rarely'think too much about until It stops worklngl The staff at Garage Door Services of Farmington knows that 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 out of your home. It also provides your home with an extra level of security. 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Hunter E d u c a tio n team members Matthew Potts and Logan Brown practlve on the shooting range. Davie High School 'in Coach Andy Atwood _______________ ____________■ .irchery, skeet, rifle and from Davie High snid he is hunter skills each team optimistic after coaching i_member worked ■ hard to these shooters, hone their skills, coaches Jay Lockhart and Richard said. Montgomery, archery Jessica Blunkail, Taylor coaches from North and Weatherman and Hailey South middles, work with Miller, otherwise known each student teaching aim ns “The Ladies from Davie point, breathing and trigger/ High,” have added a more release control. All the competitive ' pressure by coaches from each schpol displaying outstanding agree that the tremendous marksmanship during the strength and backbone of the winter practices. program rests with parents Adding even more that are so involved with the pressure with the juniors, students. North Davie's "Lady Skeet” “The grent support of shooter Sasha .Lockhart our school officials and our continues to post high scores awesome parent support each week. makes this a very unique South Davie Coaches and strong sport in Davie in h mu i hi—j m m ----- oaoha i nrWhart breaksRandy Seamon, Robin County,” Atwood said. Coach Billy L a g l e i n s t r u c t s S o u t h D a v i e ’ s C h a c e L a g l e on how to break , North 8^ , - Í I,'''' Ч 'д М iil*> Ж i í И * " 'I Logan wfena TJ Hupp, oillon Cranfill .Matthew Potts practice ma^smanshlp Coach Randy Seamon instructs South and North shooters on gun mounting. 1 Davie High’s Taylor Weatherman carefully scores another 10 ring at rifle practice, (V. . I ' .. ' ‘ .....■ ............................. . ............................... |l C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 f' ' Mocksville Woman's Club women learn about the new project Girls On The Run, from left: front - Pinebrook Principal Joy Morrison, Kate Sink, Kelly'Howard, Raymonda Shelton, and Brooke Norman; row 2 - Linda Sechrist, Jean Saunders, Robin Howard and Marlene Shamel. B e n A n d B o n n ie L a w s C l u b R e c o g n i z e s S c h o l a r s h i p W i n n e r s c e le b r a t e 5 5 th A n n iv e r s a r y ' T h e M o c ks ville W om an's Club welcomed four outstand­ ing scliolnrship winners to tiie M arcli meeting at Berm uda Run Country C lu b . Tiie Sallie Soutliail Gotten Sciiolttrsliip winner was M o lly O iaham . She w ill go on to dis­ trict scholarship com petition within the O F W C -N C . Th e M ocicsville W om an's C lu b Scholarship w inner was Jennifer Rom inger. There were tw o additional winners o f n one time scholastic grant; Brian Bul- lins and N ic k A s h b u m . A new project wns kicked- o ff last m onth which is part o f the larger internntionnl project Girh On The Run. Tiie club is ' in partnership w ith Pinebrook Ele m e n ta ry. Representatives from Pinebrook presented ,the program at the luncheon meet­ in g . R a y m o n d a Sh elton e x ­ plained the pieces o f the project including n positive self-im age, a relationship awareness for others, and a civic responsibil­ ity tb the com m unity. Parent volunteer R obin H ow a rd told the club about the enthusiasm her daughter K e lly hns for the Ben and Bonnie Law s celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on M arch 6 at Captain’s G alley Fn m ily Seafood in Statesville with fnm ily nnd friends. 4 V. I ( Club President Myra McGonigle (left) and SIdnlee Suggs (right) presents new mem­ bers Jo Whitten May and Susan Bostlan with tulip bouquets and club pins, program nnd Pinebrook Prin- cipnl Jo y M orrison ngreed that the program had been a grent addition. Th e director o f adolescent weilne'ss fo r N ovan t - Brooke Norm an - explained the m any w ays in w hich tKe club, as well as other civic org an ization s, could support the G irls O n The R un pro g ram .. Ag a in , this m onth, new m em ­ bers w ore w e lc o m e d . C lu b President M yrn M cG on ig le pre­ sented tulips to Susan Bostlan and Jo W hitten M ay. M cG onigle presented several awards which were w on at the District level fo r art projects com pleted by the locol m em ­ bers. These locnl pieces w ill be entered in tho state level - G F - W C -N C A rt’s Fest on M arch 20. Th e International Departm ent representntive M yrnn Hnrris nn­ nounced an intention to donate througli H abitat for H um anity to benefit the H nitinn people and Conservation Depnrtm ent representntive Christine B ra l­ ley reported the m nking o f bird treats for nursing hom es. r Education Co-Chair Nancy Penry presents 2010 Scholarship winners Molly Graham, Jennifer Rominger, Brian Bulllns and Nick Ashburn. D a lto n C o u p le C e le b r a te s 6 0 th W e d d in g A n n iv e r s a r y Hubert M . and Josephine C . Dalton celebrated their 60th w ed­ ding anniversary on Saturday, M arch 20 w ith a dinner given by their children and grandchildren, a black tic affair attended by 115 guests at the D avie H ig h School cafeteria. Th e grandchildren were hosts and hostesses, and the great­ grandchildren served dinner. Th e y have seven children; Ronold B ro w n , Charles Jam es D o lton , Terry M . D a lto n , Teresa. Dalton Slaton, Curtis Trent D a lto n , Cyrithin Denise D a lto n , nnd Jcrm oino' Dew ayne Dalton. Th e y had another daughter w ho is deceased, Cassandra Jean Dalto n, born on M arch 2 0 ,19 5 6 . Mistresses o f ceremony were the tw o daughters and Regina Dalton-Jones, Cnssnndrn’s dnughter. M r. nnd M rs. Dalton were married on M arch 2 0 ,19 5 0 . Honored guests were M r. and M rs. Joseph Ferguson, w ho celebrated their 30th anniversary. T o clim ax the special occasion, their youngest son, Jerm aine, nnd Alissa Cherice Tid lin e , were united in mar­ riage. M r. Dalton suffered a serious illness at the beginning o f the year and wns not expected to live. Fam ily members said it is by G o d ’s grace that he hns hnd a slow and successful recovery. Locally Orown, HydroponiciTom atoes We now have: larg e Slicing Tom ato«^ Onp» TomMtoBB, and Cucumben. Come Taste The Difference! ^ e w D m p F a i w 302 Foster Road, Mocksville (P(M(er lU. hjiist ofTRi(l£c Kd. in Wulcm Davie County) O p e n T h u r s. & F r i. n o o n - 5 p m a n d Sa t . 8 a m -n o o n Call Fo r Directions ( 3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 5 2 6 3 A u d i t i o n s M o n d a y F o r ‘B o o n e F r o l i c ’ BAR-B-Q Chicken & Pork Fundraiser S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 3 , 2 0 1 0 S H E F F I E L D - C A L A H A L N Volunteer Fire Departm ent 435 Dyson Road (Off Tlirkeyfoot Road) 492-5791 TAKE OUTS start at 12 Noon; with DINE-INS at-S'.OO p.m. cdntinuing ! until food is Sold Out. Bar-B-Q Sandwich $3.50 Bar-B-Q by the pound $7 ’ ' ‘ ' (includes slaw, b uns & dip) B^r^P-Q Chicken Halves'(only) $4 each; Bati'B-Q Chicken or Pork Plate $8 , ' (includes: potato salad, baked beans, slaw. ■ d in n er roll, a n d a hom em ade dessert) , Auditions w ill be held from 6-8 p .m . on M on day, M nrch 29 for n “ Boone W edding Frolic" to be perfonned in conjunction with the annual Dnniel Boone Fam ily Festival on M a y 1 in Dow ntow n M ocksville. People o f all ages are needed, particularly males and females o f mid-teen to 30 years o f age. Auditions w ill be held in the large meeting room (behind the gym ) at the M ocksville Davie Recreation Departm ent, 622 N . M ain S t. (Brock Building). N o prior experience or prep­ aration is required. Readings w ill be provided. O n ly those interested in auditioning for the parts o f Daniel Boone or Rebecca Brynn need to sing or bring m usic. A n accompanist nnd sound system w ill be pro­ vided. T o learn m ore, call S09- 0188. “Fadalsby Frances”} F u l l S e r v i c e F a c i a l S a l o n \ At'i[^ i)iVitT(Z Touch" Wellness Center I 562 Valley R oad, Suite 109, M ocksville, N C |I Frances Benue cimm’s bou/iijik ' Licensed Esthetloto <“ 6) 751-0147 or Cell (336) 793-7461j ucensea cswaaow (rancesmarioSSearthllnk.net I • F u l l F a c i a l S e r v i c e s I • F a c i d l - B o d y W a x i n g j " T r e a t Y o u r s e lf to th e I R e la x in g - R e ju v e n a tin g ! Y o u T im e Y o u D e is e rv e !" I G o d in C o u p le C e le b r a tin g 4 1 s t W e d d in g A n n iv e r s a r y Aubrey W . M ooneyhnm and Richard L . G odin were united in marriage on Thursday, March 27 1969 at 1 p .m . at the courthouse in Houston, Texas. O n Saturday, M nrch 2 7 , they w ill celebrate their nnniversnry with their fam ily nt their daughter’s hom e in M ocksville. Th e y have tw o children: a daughter, Felice W . Collins; nrid a son, Fran k R . G o d in . Th e y also have four grandchildren: Gypsie W . Nelson. 15 ,Tristin G . H ic ks, 14 , D ale R . C ollin s, 7 , and Brynn K .L . Schuerm nn, nge 6 m onths. M r. G odin wns bom in Worcester, M ass. nnd his w ife was born in Shreveport, L a . Th e y met in Houston in 1968. 4. Baisden C. Brailcy T. Bralley Storeiiouse Honors Volunteers M o re than 140 volunteers nt A Storehouse for Jesus were honored at a banquet Fe b . 26 at B laise B n ptist C h u rch o f M ocksville. Receiving awards: • G ro u p V olu nteer o f the Year, Blaise Baptist Church; • G o o d N e ig h b o r A w a rd , Inm ar; • Com bined M inistries Vol­ u nteer o f the Y e a r, Pa ulin e Bostlan; • D is trib u tio n M in istrie s V olu ntee r o f the Y e a r, R uth O ze m ik ; ‘ M edicnl Ministries Volun­ teer o f the Year, Debbie Crutch­ field; • Evangelism MiniBtrles V ol­ unteer o f the Yenr, Pastor Bruce M orasco; • Outreach M inistries V ol­ unteer o f the Yenr, T .M . Craven S r.; nnd • You th M inistries Volunteer o f tho Year, Brinn Bullins. A fte r a m enl, the volunteers and guests were treated to in­ sp iratio n al m usic o f Selena Barker. Guesi speakers were: Jason Baisden, executive director o f the N .C . Association o f Free S u d o k u 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 1 5 8 4 9 7 4 2 6 9 3 2 9 1 7 8 i 4 1 3 5 S o lu tio n O n P a g e C 4 C r o s s w o r d P u z z le Heavy Hitters ACROSS 1. Fat units 6. Builder's detail, briefly 10 . Like many college dorms 14 . Song-and-dance special15. Prefix v\/lth drome 16 . "Survivor" setting, perhaps 17. "Love Story" star 19. Haymaker's target 20. Grant-giving org. 2 1 . Good soil 22. Be lenient 24. Reason to get a ■ massage 26. Place for a cooling pie 2 7 . Dr. Seuss's"_ on Pop" 28. Paint container 3 2. New Jersey's_Hall University 35. Muddy up 36. Ran like heck 3 7. Thunder sound 38. Goes on the road 39. Health club class 40. "Veab, right" 4 1 . Artful dodge 4 2 . Bar, legally 43 . Move with one's Job 45. Ab_(from the start) 46. Boffo review 4 7 . Was a mooch 5 1. Joker player Cesar 54. Handle roughly 55. _ Miss 56. Original sinner 5 7. Home town of the heavy hitter Included In 1 7 - - Aoross- 60. Caffelnated mixer 6 1. Use a plow 62. Wrapped up 51 62 53 60 00 63 Am*rtc#n Profit® itemeiown Content 63. M oran of "H appy Days" 64. Pu b offerings 65. R eads the bar code of DOWN 1. Appomattox figure 2. Appomattox figure 3. Bird-related 4. Tight-lipped 5. Circus ball balancer 6. Carl of "Cosmos' 7. Long-lasting do 8. Victorian__ 9. Dallas cheerleaders 10. Blnta player In "Roots" 11. Workers' watchdog org. A n sw e rs O n P a g e C 4 12. Y-sportlng collegians 13. Declare untrue 18. Condoalternatlve 23. Suffix with payor plug 25. Factory VIP . 26. Cathedral topper 26. Drunkard 29. Crotchety old sort 30. Golden Fleece ' ship31. Tide type32. Surgery memento 33. "What _ Is new?" 34. Opossum's grabber35. MapQuest offering 38. John who played Barbarino 42. Changes over time 44. Vacation rental 45. Major work 47. Jibs and spankers 48. Israel's Meir 49. Commentator Goodman 50. Mr._(Gary Cooper role) 51. Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, e.g.52. Breath problem53. Timbuktu's land 54. Borax-hauling beast58. Salad dressing component59. Abbr. in CO. names DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 ■ C3 Clinics: Terry Bralley, director o f the D a v ie Ec o n o m ic D e ­ velopm ent C o m m ission ; nnd Christine B ra lle y, M ocksville town manager. Although thankful for all o f the volunteer hours lnst yenr. Storehouse officials said that m ore volunteers are alw ays needed. Pancake Breakfast Saturday Th e Davie County Early College is once again being sponsored by tlie First United Metliodist Church P IP (Puppets in Prayer) Crow to hold its an­ nual pancake breakfast at the Fam ily Life Center. Th e breakfast w ill be held Saturday, M arch 2 7 , from 7 -1 1 n.m . A d u lt tickets nre $5 nnd children’s tickets (10 and un­ der) nre $3. There w ill have pancakes with all the trim ­ m ings. Dine in or carry out. Tickets m ay be purchased from nn Early College student, the school office at 753-0888, or at the door the m orning o f the breakfast. "Th is has been n hugo suc­ cess in the pnst nnd wc invite you lo join us for brcnkfnst, meet the staff, our students, and enjoy the performance present­ ed by the P IP C re w ,” snid K im Lam bert. I Get the Best 1 f o r Y o u r M o n e y W hitley-Reavis Insurance and Erie Insurance can show you how S.MvK o Vjluf Irusi ^ i;\ W*' «ji'livi‘1 ih.if lind ifuMi sonu- Savings up tp 30%* wlien 1 y'iiii ['l.H i‘ youi hciMit*, .luto <uhI lilt? covc’icUje with us Hi'nt'lu*. ^ \ likr first accident forgiveness <in(i ttu^ expert advice of <i J \ Ini'.tcd .uj'/nt I Whitloy-Reavis Insurance March 2 8 , 2 9 & 3 0 7 pm each evening S p e a k e r : R e v . S h a n e N i x o n S p e c ia l M u s ic E a c h E v e n i n g N u r s e r y W ill B e P r o v id e d C o m e J o i n U s ! ! ! First Baptist Church 3 9 0 N o r th M a in S tre e t • M o c k s v ille (across from the Davie County Public Lihrarv) . C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 Davie County 4-H Clover Club members are recognized for earning the 2010 4-H Club of the Year and Scrap­ book aw/ards. Hi ‘ 1 I « Alec McCallister plays a violin instrumental.Jordan McCallister plays her recorder. 4 ^ ^ Achievement Night D a v i e C l u b M e m b e r s , V o l u n t e e r s R e c o g n i z e d D a vie Co un ty 4 -H held its D n vie Senipr Services audito- nnnunl Achievem ent N igh t on rium . Thursdny, M nrch 4 . Achievem ent N ig h t is held M ore thnn 50 4-H ers, parents ench yenr to recognize those nnd com inunity representatives 4 -H ers w ho hnve participated participated in the event in the in a variety o f events throughout the past yenr. In nddition to the nwnrds pro­ gram , Sarah D in kin s, a form er D a vic Co un ty 4 -H e r, gave an inspirational speecii about her tim e in 4 -H and how 4 -H has helped her to become successful through her first yenr in college. Aw ards were given to recognize the fo llo w in g ; county project book w inners, perform ing and non-perfonning tnlent winners, you th volun teer o f the year, new adult volunteer o f the year, ndult volunteer o f the yenr, cjub o f the yenr nnd club scrnpbook winners. Ench club lender wns given the op portun ity to recognize their m embers individually. I f Ashlynne Kirkpatrick, ^ pertorming latent winner, sings "What If?”.Extension or 4 -H clubs nnd pro- grnms offered, cnll 753-6100 . Bear Creek Farm EQVFSTRIASCFMm Ixt iw jiiarc our pa.s.ilt)ii ftir liorscs wilh yon! Spoclailzino In thoughtful, oompaBalonnto Instruction for rider and hor«o. lesiodFlragrant 428 Allen RoKf, Mockavlll«, NC ' 33&-492-6461 www.b»»rcrMMifmequ<mctr.com C rossw ord A nsw ers Sudoku S olutio n 7 1 5 8 9 2 3 6 4 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 6 4 2 7 3 1 8 9 5 1 3 8 9 2 4 5 7 6 9 6 5 1 8 4 3 2 5 2 4 6 7 3 9 1 8 3 5 6 2 4 9 1 8 7 2 7 9 1 8 S 6 4 3 4 8 1 3 6 7 2 S 9 JiyjlENSond CORTOIN, OUTLn A l f f l j p F a c t o r y O u t l e t G e n e r a t i o n s Four generations have been formed with the Feb. 4, 2010 birth of Ella Katherine Schneider to Jason and Elizabeth Sch­ neider of Fletcher. Shown above, Madeleine Sparks of Farmington holds Elia, standing with new mother Elizabeth Koontz Sch­ neider and grandmother Helen S. Myers of Farm­ ington. , Advertise Your Yard Sale 1 - 8 7 7 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 Assorted Bed Pillows $ ^ 9 9 Assorted Area Rugs 4x6-49” 5x8-*89” FO RK BAPTIST C H U R C H FAM ILY Invites you to our E a s t e r C e l e b r a t i o n S u n d a y , A p r i l 4 S o n r i s e S c h e d u l e 7 : 0 0 a . m . S o n r i s e S e r v i c e 7 : 4 5 a . m . B r c a i c f a s t 8 : 4 5 a . m . S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 0 : 0 0 a . m . W o r s h i p FORK BAPTIST CHURCH H w y 64 , 1/4 m ile west o f H w y 801 For more information call 336.998.8306 Rev. Robert Garrett, Pastor Window Treatments Panels Valances Sheers G ro m m e ts Tiers S w a g s L a r g e s t S e l e c t i o n i n t h e a r e a ! JS Linens and Curtain Outlet 1250 Northside Drive • 1-40 Exit 150 • Statesville Monday - Friday 9ann - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 5pm 7 0 4 - 8 7 1 - 1 9 3 9 EASTER PBOTO §hOOT м т-зао)^ СЬшб il] Lo SâS Eastöf Biinnt Q. Fester Drug Co. 495 Valley Road » Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, March 25,2010 - C5 The County Line VFD spring barbecue and chicken pie supper is Saturday, March 27, at the station on Ridge Road, .1 mile from US 64 West. Barbecue sandwiches and trays and large/small whole frozen chicken pies will be for sale beginning at 9 a.m. Serving lines for the buffet of pit-cooked barbecue pork, chicken pie, green beans, potato salad, slaw, rolls, dessert, coffee, and Iced tea will begin at 4 p.m. The photos above show folks did at the last supper. Homemade desserts will be available, for Sunday dinner. County Line News B y S h irley Tlio rn c , County Lin e Correspondent S n tu rdn y wns a be nu tifu l first dny o f spring in Co un ty Lin e . W e are looking forw ard to another beautiful Saturday this weekend nnd hope you fill thnt dny w ith nctivities in our com m unity. D in e nt ou r C o u n ty Lin e V F D Saturday. En jo y a barbecue sandwich or trny or the delicious bnrbecue nnd chicken pie buf­ fet. Ease you r Sundny dinner prepnrntion by buying a frozen .chicken pie nnd n cnke or pie. Lo o k in g fo r nn early Sat­ urday m orning hom e-cooked breakfast? Then join the Clnrks- bury M e n ’s Building Tenm for brenkfnst from 6-10 a.m . nt the fellowship hnll on N C 9 0 1. The brenkfnst buffet w ill include fried country h n m , fresh-sea­ soned sausage, red-eye gravy, sausage gravy, saw m ill gravy, scram bled eggs, grits, baked apples, biscuits, nnd drink for a donation. Proceeds benefit team projects. ' A re you looking for nn in­ spirational nnd fun w eekend nctivity? Then join the Indies o f Piney G rove A M E Zio n C hurch, for "W om en's D n y.” The women w ill begin the weekend w ith n Dutch-trent breakfast nt 9 a.m . Snturdny nt the G o ld e n C o r- rnl in Statesville. Follow in g n buffet breakfast , Chris M ornie o f W inston-Salem w ill speak to the group. Th e wom en w ill then go bow ling nt 1 p.m . at Pla M o r Lan es on D n vie Ave nu e (U S 64 W est) in Stntesville. O n Sunday Sister Jackie Sells will bring the message at the 11 n.m . worship service. There w ill be a covered-dish dinner nt 1:30 p.m . in the fellowship hnll. A specini “ W om en’s D a y ” scrvice w ill be held nt 3 p .m . Th e R e v. Glorin Thom as o f M ainville A M E Zio n Church o f M ocksville w ill be the featured speaker. Specini music w ill be provided by the church choir o f M ainville and the R e f­ uge Com m unity Church Choir o f Cooleem ee. Th e wom en o f Piney G ro ve invite everyone. Th e R e v . Law re nce Jones w ill be the featured speaker at the 11 a.m . worship service Sunday at Pleasant V iew Baptist C h u rc h . Th e Ronn M ou n tn in B oys w ill present a program o f bluegrass gospel m usic. Church members invite others. Upcom ing com m unity events include n com m unity-wide Good Fridny service nt 7 p.m . A p ril 2nt Clarksbury U nited M ethodist Church', Enster sunrise services and breakfasts at Calvary Bop­ tist Church, Clarksbury United Methodist Church, Salem United M ethodist Church, nnd Society Baptist Church Sundny m orn­ ing, A p ril 4 ; nnd revival services at Society Baptist Church A p ril 25-28. O u r com m unity sends get- well wishes to M ary Jo Le w is , the R e v. B ill Shoaf, and Diane W nlker. M nry Jo hnd out-pntient surgery on T\jesday o f this week; the incision from her broken bone hns been slow healing. Th e R e v. Shoaf, interim pastor at Pleasant View Baptist Church, suffered a stroke last week and has been hospitalized at Davis Regional M edical Center. Diane has been hospitalized at Davis Regional. Lu k e Nichols remains at Iredell M em orial H ospital. Margaret A n n Shew remains in rehab at D a vie County Hospital. M yrtle Alexnnder remains in re­ hab. Ken Stroud, w ho broke his leg a few weeks ago, continues to im prove; but he cannot put weight on his leg and remains hom ebound. Jo in us in praye r fo r the L o rd ’s divine healing and bless­ ings in the lives o f M a ry Jo , the R e v. S h o a f, D in n e , L u k e , M n rg a re t A n n , M y r tle , nnd K e n . La ve tte and L ib Stroud continue to need ou r prayer support, but we thank the Lo rd that Lavette was able to attend church Sunday m om ing. Casey B ailey, A n d y Cartner, nnd Dnn Hutchens are returning from their mission trip to Paraguay; pray for their safe flight hom e. Please continue to pray for those w ho are facing job losses and other difficulties. If you have news or m em o­ ries to share, please call Shirley on 492-5 115 or email sdllink® lioimail.com. Sheffield-Calahaln News B y Jan lcc Jo rd n n Sheffield-Calnhnln Correspondent The jum p into spring is in full swing on the calendar and in the changing Inndscnpe. Sheffield nnd Cnlnhaln nfe never prettier thnn when the forsythia and daf­ fodils m nke their nppearance. Signs o f the senson Just as o b vi­ ous are the people doing chores and other activities outside. E v e n after dark on Saturday n ig h t, the co m m un ity center . remained active w ith people, ns did the m usic h n ll.. M ike and Pamela Branham enjoyed a Sundny drive w ith her parents, M ilto n and Jnne Tütterow , to visit their daughter. A m b e r Boger and son-in-law , Je ff. Th e y attended services at Leesville Baptist Church whçre Am b e r sang "Canon o f Praise” as pnrt o f n trio. A fte r the uplift­ ing message nnd m usic, the fnm ­ ily lunched at M ilto n ’s fnvorite, Golden Corral. W ith Enster Sundny only n little m ore thnn n w eek aw ay, Ijames Baptist Church members used part o f last w eekend to finalize prepnrntions for their M ore thnn a M anger event. O n Friday nnd Snturdny, M nrch 26 nnd 2 7 , outdoor scenes using people o f m any ages, plus live anim als, w ill be set up to recre­ ate events from the life o f Jesus. Fro m 7-9 :0 0 p .m ., anyone w ho w ould like to view this presen­ tation m ay drive through the grounds o f the church. Th ere w ill be no adm ission fee nnd co m p lim en ta ry refreshm ents w ill be served to your vehicle when you exit. Krispy Krem p doughnuts w ill be available for purchase, with proceeds used for the youth to attend cam p. Patrons at the Sheffield M u ­ sic H all were plentiful Saturday nig h t to listen w h ile others danced to the live m usic. Carol H olto n was the lucky w inner o f the even in g’s Calce W a lk . Unfortunately, proprietor JoA n n Renegnr has been ill, and she nnd her b ro th e r, A rth u r Le e Livengood need support through your prayers this w eek. Zeph yr Lightning Bolts w ill perform at the hall on Saturday evening, M nrch 2 7 . Crusher R un plays in Granite Falls nt Sim s B B Q on Fridny, M arch 26 and on the fol­ low ing evening at Applew ood Park in C an a, V a. O ther friends and neighbors for your prayer lists include Pat G o b b le , Tennyson A n d e rs o n , Brenda Anderson, M elody W ag­ ner, T o m W rig h t, A n n ie B e ll Ingram , Jerem y H arris, W ayne Swisher, Charie'y M ne Edw ards, S y lvia D rn u g h n , nnd N an n ie June D yson . R n y C le n ry and his w ife , Ernestine spent a special S t. Patrick’s D n y together, ns it was also their eS“* wedding anniver­ sary. A fte r countless miles spent on riding lawn m owers for m any springs and sum m ers, R n y w ill be m ow ing only his ow n yard nnd a local church cemetery this Pino News B y N o ra La tlia m Pino Correspondent Th e brenkfnst nt W esley Cha­ pel Saturday was a great suc­ cess. A portion o f the proceeds nre going to aid the earthquake victim s in C h ile. Thanks to ev­ eryone w ho attended. W e want to thank nil the w orkers, espe­ cially Nancy M iller w ho came to help because we were missing some regular workers. W esley Chnpel is having a prnyer session every Sunday m orning starting at 9 :15 . You m ay come any time from 9:15 until 9:45 for quiet devotion nnd praying on your ow n. Everyone is invited to join in. There is Bible study at W es­ ley Chnpel every W ednesdny m orning nt 10 :3 0 . Th e study now is on D nniel. Pnstor Jnck Tookey is the instructor. H e hns the same study on Tuesday night at Farm ington U M C at 7 . There are several people on the prayer list nt W esley Chn­ pel, those most local are Frank H aw kins, Louise D ill, D orothy W est and C a lv in P e ttic o rd . Please pray for them hll. Sundny night W esley Chnpel held its first quarter 2010 birth­ day party. It was covered dish so there was lots o f renlly good food. A fte r the meal everyone enjoyed conversation and music by Tom Horton on the organ. Jnm es nnd Le lin Essie and their dnughter and son-in-law recently spent the day in Boone. It was beautiful w eather and they enjoyed lunch outside. Ethan Boger nnd tw o sons, Reid and Lu k e o f R e id sville , spent Saturdny w ith his grand­ m other, N ora Lath am , and his m other, K a th y Ellis . year, as he and Ernestine focus on their garden and on the trips to nearby restaurants and towns they both so m uch. W illiam R . D a vie Elem en ­ tary School P T O has tw o fund­ raising projects that w ill benefit . our children and grandchildren w ho attend the school. Th e y are selling cookbooks that were put together by school fam ilies and include more than 450 recipes, photos o f the kid s, and school h isto ry. O n ly $ 10 e a c h , the cookbooks ate scheduled to ar­ rive by the end o f A p ril and will m ak« gi^at gifUv A fun event that w ill also provide funds for Ihe P T O projects is an all day scrap­ book crop on A p ril 1 7 . Fo r $ 15 you w ill receive lunch, snacks, prizes, and demonstrations by severnl supplier consultnnts. Space is limited tind the deadline to register is A p ril 5. Fo r further inform ation about ehher project or to place an order, call Crystal Sherrill nt 492-6364 or email her at the cropshop@ yndtel.net. T h e M e n ’s Fe llo w sh ip p f N e w U nio n U nited M ethodist Church w ill hold n hotdog lunch Saturday, M nrch 2 7. Chips and drinks are included. Donations w iil be nccepted. T h e event w ill nlso feature handm ade wooden bird houses, toys, and w in d spim iers fo r sale. Th e W om en’s Fellow ship w ill offer Krispy Krem e doughnuts for $5 per b o x. Th e 6:30 W ednesday night hour this w eek nt N e w U nion w ill feature puppets. A ll children are welcom e. Saturday, A p ril 3 from 1-2:30 p .m . w ill be the N e w U nion Eg g H un t on the church grounds. Everyone is welcom e to enjoy crafts, snacks, and the search for eggs. A ll o f the preceding events fo r the church w ill take place at 1869 Sheffield R oad. Lib e rty W esleyan C h u rch is hnppy to acknowledge four now m embers have joined tho co n g re g a tio n . A new m etal ro o f is being itistalled on the church, w ith plans to im prove the g ro u n d s. A new part o f Sundny services is the nddition o f prnise m usic nccom panied by a Pow erPoint presentation. Pastor G reg M anser completed his m aster’s degree in m inistry from Indiana W esleyan U niver­ sity. T o celebrate his achieve­ m ent, m em bers o f the church attended a graduation party in his honor Saturday night nt the pnrsonnge. H is w ife , the R ev. Jennifer M anser, is the assistant pnstor w ho oversees the growing Children's M inistry. Children’s C hurch is offered during Ihe w o rsh ip hou r. Plnns include focusing on fam ilies. The Easter Sunrise Service w ill begin nt 6:30 w ilh n regulnr worship hour at 1 1 . Everyone is invited to visit the church nnd to participate in the activities. T h e countdow n has begun to the semi-annual chicken and pork barbecue at the Sheffield- C alahaln V olu nteer Fire D e ­ partm ent. Th e first meat o ff the grill w ill be ready for take-out nt noon on Saturdny, A p ril 3. First-com e, first-served orders w ill continue through-out the afternoon, w ith the dine-in line opening at 5 p.m . Com e eariy as once all the food is sold, it w ill be fall before the fire department ■ bnrbeques again. Prices remain at $8 for plates w ith your choice o f chicken or pork w ith potato salad, baked beans, slnw ,bread, and dessert. O n e pound o f pork including slaw , bu n , and dip is $ 7. Pork sandwiches are $3.50 ench. Chicken hnlves nlone nre Advance News Four Comers News B y E d itli Zim m e rm a n Advance Correspondent Th e reunion o f the Shady G rove H ig h School graduates, 1925-1956, wns held Snturdny at the Advance United M eth­ odist Church fellowship hall. A full report w ill be published next w eek. Fo r m y readers o f the W inston Salem Journal nrticle, ' the reporter stated I said the school classes were segregated according the gender. Th is was n misunderstnnding. Th e recre- ntion (recess) the boys nnd giris did have separate playgrounds and the principal saw to it that the students stayed on their par­ ticular side. A n Easter egg hunt w ill be Saturday, M nrch 2 7 at 2 p.m . nt the A U M C . A ll children nges preschool through grnde five are invited. There w ill be plenty o f eggs to hunt, refreshments to enjoy and a craft to create nnd tnke hom e. A large arrangement o f cut flowers was on the altar at church Sunday in honor o f Elsie Vogler’s 89th birthday M arch 2 4 , given by her fnm ily. Elbaville M ethodist Church hosted a dinner for senior citi­ zens o f the com m unity Sunday night nt their fellowship hall with 48 attending. Entertain­ ment follow ed in the sanctu­ ary. A n Elvis impersonator gave n wonderful performnnce. H e snng m nny old songs nnd m ingled nm ong the nudience in Elvis fashion. The.|young man was from W inston-Salem and is a cancer survivor. Th e pro­ ceeds from his performances go to the cancer research. R ick nnd Le lia D e Lu cin spent the weekend in Jackson­ ville, Fla . w ith R ic k ’s m other Nancy D e Lu cia w ho celebrated her 97th birthdny Sundny. The party was held at the hom e o f R ic k ’s brother. Happy birthday to Lo ri Jones w ho celebrated her birthday Sunday, M arch 2 1 . Edith Zim m erm an continues to see the podiatrist (and the dermatologist) for foot prob­ lems which hnve been a prob­ lem for the past several weeks. Hopefully one or the other can come up w ith a solution. B y M a rie W h ite Fo u r Com ers Correspondent M r. and M rs. Joe W hite and M r. and M rs. H erb Privette had supper Friday night nt Captain’s Galley. Kathleen Flem ing is at A u ­ tum n Care and is very sick and needs our continued prayers. M rs . O live Burgess is our shut-in o f the w eek. Rem em ber her w ith a card, visit or phone call. Clarksville News B y M a ic ia La m b e Clarksville Correspondent Birthdays this w eek; M nrch 25 , Annette Hem pstead; M arch 26 , C in d y M itchell and Lind a M oo re; M arch 29 , Courtney M oore and Ashleigh B yrd ; M nrch 3g, Euginn M yers nnd Debbie Snow . This past weekend R ic ky, Nancy and M egan Beck and M ickey nnd M nrcin Lnm be en­ joyed plenty o f rncing at Bris­ tol M otor Speedw ay. M ickey did the Richnrd Petty D rivin g experience nnd we nil enjoyed wntching from the infield. $4 ench. Belated birthday wishes to Jim m y Alexn n der w ho was n year older on M arch 18. John Frnnk Renvis lind Junior Church! w ill have birthdays M arch 25;; Carol Dyson's is M nrch 26; Jnck K e lle r and E b o n y M a rtin e z’s birthdays nre M n rch 2 7 ; Sn-,‘ mnntha Sherrill and Sheila D y-- son celebrate birthdays M arch 28 ; Jonathan Reeves, Chesney' K e a to n , and M ad ison D ry e 's birthdays are M arch 3 0 ; and, Ad a m M ille r, M adison Jo Price j B e tty B e c k, and Shiriey Ander^; son finish M arch ’s birthdays oti* Ihe 3 1“ . Best wishes to Le ro y' and Nannie Dyson whose w ed-, ding anniversary is M nrch 2 7. Politics has certainly been on' m any people’s m inds especially; during the last few weeks. A s you drive dow n any o f the roads in our nren, you m ight consider h o w m any have hom e-based businesses. Naturally there are. m any types o f farm ers, some' w ho raise beef cattle. Others have dairy cattle and sell the m ilk. M an y famiers raise several types o f grains, hay, vegetables; or tobacco. P o u ltry and egg' producers are not uncom m on and you m ight find a hog or tw o’, although I am not aware o f any m ajor hog pariors here. W e hnve n ment processor w ho also oper-. ales a retail shop, a wholesale m ilk distributor, some sign m ak­ ers, professional car hnulers, nuto repnir shops,general build- ■ ing contractors, grading and ex­ cavating contractors, m ail-order products distributors, m edical trnnscriptionists, jnnitorinl ser­ vice businesses, an ornamental fish business, horse stables, nnd Inwn care and landscaping w orkers. O u r fire district nlso includes n retnil furniture store, a pallet m anufacturing plant, a music entertainment hail, and a convenience store, plus several churches. M a n y m ore people travel back and forth from home each day to w ork at all sizes o f businesses. B u t interestingly, it is the small business person, the entrepreneur, m ultiplied over and over throughout our coun­ try that often is the jum p stail for a business which can grow to em ploy m any others and ii) tu m , helps our overall national econom y. A ll o f these people, particulariy those w ho live nnd w ork in our nrea, deserve our support and appreciation. Y o u r new s and photos are welcom e each week.Contnct me by emailmsjyßor(tan@lwtmaH. com. Y o u m ay also cnll 49 2- 5836, but please leave a name and telephone num ber so I can contact you if I miss your call. . H i С6- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March , 2010 I Й1 11 's] . Г'г; t:V-. fó:i ':;а Murphy’S Lawn & UNDSCAnNG, LLC Mowlng/nimmins Stcdint Fctliliztr A Umt Arallon, Muldi I’mc Neoiln Weed Conuol Vear-wimd und Sciisonat Mowing Commet Options Amliiwic н м с й 1 Ш о г т 1 м и и т 1 т 'R M S n U N O a ««IH IR . РЙЕМ М ТЮ М RM YDUR U W N .e m r^ ifp tiá tm ш ш в Jaton Muiphy, Owiwr (3361 941-7465 K M ’U KSKM VI l\ I, Julia Howard V C U o u s c 7 ^ > tli D i s l r n t Please contact me in: MOCKSVILLE: (336) 751-8567 RALEIGH; (919) 733-6904 State Legislative Building 16 W. Jones Street, Rm1t06 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Email: ¡utiah@ncleg.net I'MP foR nr лил ИоШа O b i t u a r i e s с Ч ’ ///, ///A у//A , Beverly Dianne Perkins M rs. Beverly Dinnne Padgett Perkins, 58 , o f Spring Street, Mocl<svillc, died Sunday, M nrch 2 1 , 20 10 , lit Forsyth M edical Center in W inston- Salem . She was bom Feb. 18 , 1952, in Row an County to the late Ralph and Ruth Pauline H el- lard Padgett. M rs. Perkins was retired from Sara Le e . She cooked up a big smile and cup­ cakes. M rs. Perkins enjoyed reading, being outside with na­ ture and spending time with her grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, infant Dar­ ryl Padgett and Dennis Padgett; and a niece, Tracy Padgett. Survivors: her husband, Jes­ se W ayne Perkins o f the hom e; 2 daughters, Am anda Sm ith (Stephen) Frye and Heather Sm hh (Philip) Johnson, both o f M ocksville; 2 sisters, Bonnie Padgett (Andrew ) Hajiknkou o f W oodlcaf and Carol An n (M ike) M urph o f M ocksville; a brother, Barry Dale Padgett o f W oodlcaf; 5 grnndchildren, A le x Frye , Zachary Fry e , Ethan Fry e , Hailey Johnson and Seth Johnson; special niece, Christi Foster; special nephew, Johnny Padgett; and several other niec­ es and nephews. A funeral service w ill be conducted nt 11 a .m ., Friday, March 26 , at Eaton FunernI Chapel w ith the R e v, Shane Young officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Cem etery. The fam ily w ill receive friends from 6-8 p.m . Thursday, Mnrch 25 , at Eaton Funeral H om e. M em orinls; Kate B . R eyn ­ olds Hospice H o m e , 101 H os­ pice La n e , W inston-Salem , 2 710 3 . O nline condolences: ifivit'. eatonfuiieralservlce .com. FARM FRESH PORK c W F t S l j l g i F Kathleen Peele Fleming M rs. Kathleen Peele Cran­ fiil Flem in g, 85, died M onday, M arch 2 2 ,2 0 10 . She was born M n y 23 , 1924 in Surry County to the Inte Byrd and Jennie Peele. She was the valcdictorinn o f her grnduating class o f 1942 from Boonvllle H igh School. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, L u ­ ther Vem on Cran fiil, second husband, Stanley Earl Flem ing; great-great-grandson, W illiam Robert M anning; sisters, O la Peele Parker, Lu la Peele M y ­ ers. Surviving; her children, Frances (John) O ’N e a l, L a w ­ rence C ranfiil, Donald (H e l­ en) C ranfiil, Retha (Curtis) Oaither; 7 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a great- great-grandchild; sisters, Irene Lo w e ry, Pauline (John) Seri- ford; brother, E d (Virginia) Peele. H e r funeral service was to be held at 3 p.m . Thursday, March 25 by the R evs. Oreg M c Ew e n and R icky A d k in s. Burial was to follow in the church cem ­ etery. She was to lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the ser­ vice. Th e fam ily was to receive friends after the service. M em orials: Courtney Baptist Cem etery. 3341 Courtney C h . R o a d , Yndkinville, 27055. Online condolences: vv»’»'. geiuryfimeralservice.com. T e l l u s w h a t y o u t h i n k ____________D e ta ils , Page 2 _____________ You are alw ays w elcom e a t First United M ethodist Church 310 North Main Street Historic Dowtown Moclisvillc Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday Schooi for ail ages 9:50 a.m. www.firstunicniocl<svillc.org Telephone: 751-2503 Spring Revival L i b e r t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h E v e r y o n e W e l c o m e ! Guest Speaicer: Pastor Tim Gammons Woodland Baptist Churcli Special Singing Each Night For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13 March 29th-Aprii 2nd 7:00 PiVi Prayer Room (all ages) 6:45 PM Liberty Baptist Church Mocksville, NC www.n2lbc.org interim Pastor; William Hutchens Edith Marie Yeager M rs. Edith M arie Yeager, 84, died M arch 1 7 ,20 10 in Autum n Care Nursing H om e follow ing an extended illness. She was born in W hitley Tow nship, P a ., daughter o f the late Charles and Elizabeth Dean Laschinsky. She worked as a cashier in a drag store, and later bccame a certified nurse assistant. She had lived in M ocksvilic for the past 15 years, and attended Trinity Baptist Church. H er husband preceded her in death. Survivors: a son, Robert Page o f Cuyahoga Falls, O h io ; a daughter, Janet Oreene o f M ocksville; 2 brothers, K e n ­ neth and John Laschinsky o f Pennsylvania; 2 sisters, Lo la Harrison o f Pennsylvania and Betty M usgrave o f M issouri; 5 grandchildren; and a large num ber o f great-grandchildren.- H e r funeral service was held Friday, M arch 19 at 2 p.m . in the chapel o f Graham Funeral H om e . Th e R ev. Darryl C o x officiated and burial follow ed in Rose Cem etery. Th e fam ily received friends at the funeral hom e one hour before the ser­ vice. O nline condolences: Gralia- mFuneralHome.net. Steel Buildings Fadoiy D n to -S m Thouunds 30x40-100x200 Can Егес(Л№111 Deliver www.sca-arp.com S ou rce//O ZT 704-400-7485 Lonnie Hoover Howell Lonnie H oover H o w e ll, 8 1, died on Sunday, M arch 2 1 , 20 10 , at his residence nt Davie Place in M ocksville. M r. How ell was bom in D a ­ vie County on O c t. 2 8 ,19 2 8 , to the Inte Snm nnd Ethel Foote H o w e ll. H e wns educntcd in the Dnvie County Schools nnd worked at H o lly Farm s for more than 30 years. H e was m arried to Hnzel Hairston, w ho preceded him in death in 1984. H e attended N e w Jeru­ salem Holiness Church under the leadership o f Pastor Jesse Leach. H e was a friendly, car­ ing person w ho loved to help others. H e was n volunteer with Storehouse for Jesus for ap­ proxim ately 14 years. H e was also preceded in death by a son, D avid H ow e ll. Survivors: 5 sons, Kenny (Althea) H o w e ll, Steve H o w e ll, Roger, H o w e ll, N ic k H o w e ll, and Ernie Hairston; 2 daugh­ ters, Debbie Dillard nnd Tnm ­ m y M orrison; 2 brothers, Chnr- lie H ow e ll and Gilbert H o w e ll; a sister, Ruth H o w e ll; a grand­ daughter he rnised, Ginn (R ick) Dillard : a close friend, Ceoln W ilson; severnl grnndchildren, great-grandchildren, and great- great-grandchildren; m any oth­ er relatives and friends. . H is funeral service was held W ednesday, M arch 24 at 2 p.m . in the chapel o f Graham Funer­ al H o m e . Bishop Jam es Ijames officiated. Th e ftm ily received friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: Graha- mFimeralHome.net. CORNATZER-DULIN VFD „ — JWfcV,') 1522 Cornatzer Road M ocksville, NC 27028 Come Support Your Fire Department Spaghetti Supper SATURDAY, MARCH 2 7 5 :3 0 -8 p.m. Meal Includes: Spaghetti, Salad, Roll, Dessert and Drink Cost Is donation only. Geneva Pate Janies G eneva Pate Jam es, 99, died on M arch 1 7 ,2 0 10 at D avis R e­ gional Hospital in Statesville. She was in Hospice Care at the Au tu m n Care Nursing H om e in M ocksville. M rs. Jam es was born on D e c. 2 6 , 1910 in Birm inghum , A la . She was the daughter o f the late Jessie and A d a Pate. She attended R ow an and D a ­ vie County public schools. She accepted Christ at an early age and was a m em ber o f the R ocky Creek A M E M ethodist Church in b lin before joining Cedar G ro ve Baptist Church in M ocksville in 1956. She was the organizer and president o f the Best Yet C lu b and served faithfully for m ore than 45 years. She was a m em ber o f the Senior M issionary Circle and served as secretary for Sunday School Class Num ber T\vo for several years. She was a retired domestic worker. Preceding her in death were 10 siblings: W alter Pate, M a ­ m ie Pate, Beatrice Pate H ill, Bunia Pate Studevent, Goldin Pnte G ilm e r, Helen Luvinn Pnte, Jessie Pnte, Turner Pnte, Birder Pate, and W illiam C lem ­ ent. She was married to the late Luth er Jam es, w ho also preced­ ed her in death. Survivors: a son, Dennis (Saundra) Jam es o f M ocksville; a brother, George Clem ent o f M ocksville; 2 grandchildren. Jasmine Jam es o f W inston- Salem and Thom etrius James o f H ig h Point; 2 grent-grand­ children, Jessica Jam es o f H igh Point and Brandon Horton o f W inston-Snlem ; a host o f niec­ es and nephews, other relatives and friends, including a special friend, Edn a M ason Allen o f Greensboro. H er funeral service wns held on Sundny, M nrch 21 at 3 p.m . at Cedar G rove Baptist Church in M ocksville. Th e R e v. R o d ­ ney Colem an, pnstor, offici- nted and burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Th e fnm ily received friends 30 minutes be­ fore the service, Online condolences: Gralta- mFtmeralHome.net. A d v e rtise y o u r y a r d sa le 1-877-752-2120 Specials of the Week Cleaning Products 0 8 9 Limit 6 White Supplies Last Individual Easter Cards 1/2 Price D o n 'l 1м)1Д1‘1 \ o i i i 'M iis c iid liu PHOTO SPECIAL Doubles F R E E w H h 3 5 m m F i l m One IVeeft Only Photo Processing Hours; M-F 9-6, Sat 8:30-4, Sun. Closed I 'o i' K i l'iil in lo r in a li (InijiN lii’iiltli p i'o b li'in s, iil) lo « « .r o s l i r d r i i n i D .c o m Regular Hours: IVI-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road * Mocksviile • (336) 751-2141 ____________________www.fostcrdrugco.com L iv e O u td o o r E a s te r S c e n e s A p r il 1 -3 A t G r e e n M e a d o w s Liv e outdoor Easter scenes will be portrayed at Green M eadows Baptist Church from 7:30-9:30 p.m , Thursdny, A p ril 1 , Friday, April 2 arid Saturday, A p ril 3. Th e church is located on 1646 N C 801 N ., M ocksville, between Farm ington and Hillsdale. Leam m ore at www:greenmeadowsbc.org. B enefit Chicl<en S te w S a tu rd a y A benefit chicken stew for Jerem y Harris w ill be held Saturday, M arch 2 7 from 4-8 p .m . at Edgew ood Baptist Church fellowship hall, N C 8 0 1, Cooleem ee, Donations w ill be accepted. ‘M o r e T h a n A M a n g e r ’ T h i s W e e i o n d A t I j a m e s M ore than a M anger w ill be presented at Ijames Baptist Church on Friday and Saturday, M arch 26 and 27 from 7-9 p .m . Th e out­ door scenes w ill include adults, children and live anim als. Th is is a free event open to everyone. This live action drive-through w ill include Jesus' birth, death and resurrection. Refreshm ents w ill be served as you exit, In addition, Krispy Krem e Doughnuts w ill be sold w ith proceeds going to the Youth for Sum m er Cam p. P a l m S u n d a y S e r v i c e I V I a r c h 2 8 Greater M ou n t M oriah M issionary Baptist Church w ill have a "Palm Sunday Service” March 28 at 3 p.m . Th e specini guests w ill be the R ev. Reginald M cConneaiighey and his congregation from G o d ’s Tabernacle for BelieVers in Rockw ell. Greater M ount M oriah Missionary Baptist Church w ill be hav­ ing "Palm Sunday Service” on Sunday, March 2 8 ,2 0 10 at 3:00pm ' Th e special guests w ill be R e v. Reginald M cConnenughey and his congregation from G o d ’s Tabernacle for Believers in Rockw ell N C . Please come out and worship the Lo rd with us on this glori­ ous occasion. C h ild re n ’s C o n sign n rie n t S a le Frid a y, S a tu rd a y A t H U M C Hillsdale U nited M ethodist Church w ill hold its 10''’ Sem i- Annual Children’s Consignm ent Sale on Friday, M arch 26 (9 a.m .- noon) and (5 -7 p .m .) and Saturday, March 2 7 (9 a.m .-noon). A ll items w ill be h(ilf price Saturday. Proceeds w ill benefit Children’s & Youth M inistries. "W h at a great opportunity for people in this tough econom y to get quality children’s items nt an affordable price,” said Angela Perdue, coordinator. "Th is sale not only helps our youth and chil­ dren’s m inistries, but it also helps consignors earn m oney and our patrons save m oney. W e are noticing nn increase in both consignors and shoppers as a result o f the econom y. In addition, we are all w orking hard to 'go green' and this consignment shle is a perfect exam ple o f doing that in an easy, fiin w ay.” An yon e interested in consigning or volunteering should contact Perdue nt 5 77-3 5 2 7 ot aperdue®altmmi.wfu.edu. Volunteers will receive a larger percentage o f their consigned sales nnd be eligible to shop the pre-sale Thursday, M arch 25 at 6p.m . Additional In­ form ation is available at www.hlll.idaleimic.coin. "T h is is a wonderful m inistry for our church,” said Tiffan y G ulledge, director o f children’s ministries. "It has been n great w ay for us to raise funds for our children’s programs and provide something beneficial to our com m unity.” U n i o n C h a p e l B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y U nio n Ghapel United M ethodist Church, U S 601 North o f 1-40, M ocksville, w ill hold a breakfast from 6 :3 0-10 a .m . Saturday, M arch 2 7 . Th e all-you-can-eat menu w ill include ham , sausage, eggs, grits, gravy, apples, biscuits and beverages for $6, eat in or take out. P O R K B O R - B - Q U E a n d C H I C K E N P I E S U P P E R SATURDAY, MARCH 27 I Couily Line Voluiteer Fire Departanent I 1819 Ridge Road Hwy 64 & Ridge Rd (West Davie Co.) Froien Chicken Pies $10 & $20 4PM •? Take Outs Available Sandwiches Available Starting at 9:00 AM ___Plates Available Starting at 4:00 PM More than a Manger Presented by: Ijames Baptist Church 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville Friday & Saturday, March 26 & 27 7:00-9;00pm F R E E E V E N T ! C o m p l e t e w i t h L i v e P e o p l e a A n i m a l s Please come experience the Greatest Gift Ever Given, and do it aii from the comfort of your own vehicle! During this live action, drive-thru, you can experience the amazing depiction of the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ. This dynemio evtnl was Imsglned by the IJamea BapUsI Church Youth, but made possible by Ihe efforts of all Ijames Baptist Church membets and through Ihe Grace otObdl Thank you for your support. IndemenI weaftot will cancel all acUvitisa. Refteihfnents will be served it you eidl. Krispy KramelDoushnut» will be sold wllh proceeds lo benefit ihe Youlh going lo Summer Camp. apUsI all ^ a Srac»' -П Г ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - C7 T h i s m e s s a g e b r o u g h t t o y o u b y t h e s e l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s w h o e n c o u r a g e y o u t o w o r s h i p a t t h e c h u r c h o f y o u r c h o i c e . 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To Woifc For You Call 336-751-2129 Put This Space TDWorfc For You Call 336-751-2129 1 1 Щ Ж М 1 1 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME SINCE ¡951 325 Nortli Main Street Mocksvilio, NC 27028 336-751-2148 C a l l 751-2129 TO А о т а ш Y o u r B u s in e s s o n t h e C h u r c h P a g e . , V |i j \ \ \ C8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 1 ? A ■ ^50 Dare to Compare Switc h to Jackson Hewitt* I p a y $ 5and pay q> 5 0 less than you paid someone else for tax preparation last year* Hurry in! offer expires 03/30/10 Visit your local office or call 336-884-5709 p iM a m v- ,' wwwJacksonHewilt.com ‘ Olfer VQJId fo r tu proporallon foes paid of S1S0 or more. Proof of Iasi year's lax preparailon foo required. Product foe« excluded. Valid o l participating locallons only and may nol bo combinod with on^ otfier olfof. Most offices aro Indopendenlty owned ond operated, COUPON CODE! PKRRH I ainily Dentist D a v i d j B a r a b c , l)l)S ............■ J' ' j Dr Barabe welcomes you to his 9 practice in ' f Advance. NC. , , He is a family dentist who cares I about the f)ntient first! Call now for scheduling. Opening April 6, 2010 336-998-1076 David J Barabe, DDS 149 Yadkin Valley Rd. Adyançe, NC 27006 (Corner of HWY 801-N & Yadkin Valloy Road) Ttie crew of "Route 66” will bring their show to the Brock Performing Arts Center Saturday night. G e t Y o u r K ic k s T r a v e l in g P r o d u c t i o n A t T h e B r o c l< S a t u r d a y You can drive from Chicago to Los Angeles in about 3 1 hours - if you slick to the interstntes, that is. H ow e ver, for Ihe road war­ rior w ho isn’t in a hurry, a cruise nlong old Route 66 can be an unforgettable journey-pi^e with surprises beyond every c u rv e ., N o w , a new m usical com edy I comes to tow n - Route 66, by R oge r Bean -th n t celebrates the golden era o f the quirky old highway. O ften called Am erica’s M ain Street, U S 66 is a retro-fantasy- Innd o f art deco m otels, road­ side attractions, Indian trading posts, n o ve lty d rive-in s and old-fashioned spit-and-polish service station s. In its h e y­ day, the highw ay boasted such landmarks ns the Spooklight in j Q u n p a w ,.O k ln .,th e g in n t]a c ^ - I lope in Fort W orth, Texns, M e ­ teor Crnter in Le e u p , A r iz .f the W igw am Village in H olb roo k, A r iz ., E l Som brero Restaurant in Albuquerque, N .M ., tho R e ­ gal Reptile Ranch in Alanrccd, Texas, the Chaiii o f the Rocks Bridge near St. Lo u is , M o ., the giant Rocketm an in W ilm in g ­ ton, III. and the Iceberg Cafe in Albuquerque, N .M . In the 19 4 0 s n n d 5 0 s , hundreds o f fnncifully-designed m otels, m otor lodges and m otor courts sp run g up alo n g the h ig h w a y, m any o f w hich nre still in operation. O n e prominent feature o f R o u té 66 w as the p o p u la r B u rm a Shflve signs that dotted the landscape w ith hum orous poem s from 19 2 7- 1963. A rambunctious new musical com edy, Route 66, lends the nu- dience along the great "M other R oad ” in n nostalgic celebra­ tion o f m usic and w him sical highway fun . Th e show w ill be performed at the Brook Perform - S T I C K B U I L T O N L A N D Y O U A L R E A D Y O W N O R L A N D Y O U S E L E C T . O U T O F P O C K E T C O U L D G E TYOU IMIO O N E O F T H E S E H O M E S ' $5 0 0 llwi Wallmi Siioi'tni • -r/i mm • . »i. • i« >48.8B/mi KW lMl ThD Waicpstoiio • • 7.li\v llin ImiiiN * ‘Util,^1)11 <55.88/.,II ________________H*«ipiyMil»nml ^ .. i»princIp»lantlint«tstonlybascdon30.ycarloanwiüiacutTCtiilrtlcrc«roíflof4,875%.v<h!chUíubiccUo f pii^ loan InfwT^ion ii lubjcct lo llic •|ualificalions of ilie borrower. Valuo option packagc Included, See bul ilUI OurCui^ n . . , u n i . i .Ar«100y.CMnplete vywi Many Uugrados BoanH^ni and Options. *5Z.S0/mt > 8 1 4 .8 S H rM uni Is bucd onüw fiilveitised for details. On Your Property. CAU. TODAY FOR DETAILS AND F r e e I n f o D V D Hiiblnmos Español 704-920-9140 SIAItSUlLLt UlllUllNl! ClNUl l20ai;nEENLAND Dit. STATESVILLE, NC 20077 704.872.4400 AiiiuricasHiiniiiPiaoi.cdin IK ing A rts Center on Saturday, M a rc h 2 7 . T h e h igh -o ctan e , musical is on a 60-city national tour produced by the Georgia- based Springer Theatricals. The cast in Route 66, is a gang of row dy Chicago service station attendants (played by Brian C . G ra y , D y la n R . H n u c k ,.R e id Robinson'apd Casey Ross) leave their snappy uniform s and head o ff on a westward-bounci road- trip lilled w ith m usic, dance and highway m ischief. Th e talented quartet o f singing grease m on­ keys leave Chicago and follow s the road dow n through M issouri, Kansas, O klahom ii, Texas, N e w M e xic o , A rizo n a and conclude their travels nt the beach in Santa M on ica, C a lif. ' Directed and choreographed by K im b e rly Fa ith H ic km a n , the show features rock and pop music from the 1950s a id 'COs including such hit tunes as K in g o f the R oad , Dead M a n ’s C u rve, S ix Days on the R oad , H o t R od Queen, 1 Get A ro u n d , Little O ld La d y from Pa sa d e n a ,G TO , Fun - Fu n -Fu n and, o f course, Route 66. Because o f its com ic antics and light-harm ony vocals, Ihe show has been called a hybrid o f Grease, Forever Plaid and Pum p Boys and Dinettes. T h e sh o w ’s author, R oger B e a n , first created R ou te 66 fo r the M ilw aukee Repertory Th e atre and then developed it further at the fam ous O r ­ egon Cabaret Theatre. Bean has tum ed the production over to the 138 year-old Springer Tiieatre, which is the official Stnte T h e ­ atre o f Georgia. Springer pro­ ducer Paul R . Pierce is excited about his com pany’s national tour o f Route 66. “ T h is produ ction is right up our ally” , says Pierce, "and plays to our strengths, too - lots o f co m e d y, m usic and stage surprises. Th e nostalgic quali­ ties o f Route 66 are irresistible. A fte r nil, the sim ple, innocent pleasures o f cniising on desolate tw o-lane roads through towns like O k la h o m a C ity , Jo p lin , A m a rillo , W in o n a , Fla g s ta ff and Barstow are nearly forgot­ ten now , The sheer ronumce o f highway tm vel is something that has virtually disappeared from the Am erican scene. Route 66 is a rem inder o f thnt rom ance - in all its gas-guzzling, tail-finned, gaudy neon, art deco glory.” Springer Theatricals is the touring unit o f the Sprin ger Opera H ouse, the State Theatre o f G eorgia, based in Colum bus. Th e Springer'is one o f A m e ri­ ca’s oldest and m ost celebrated theatre com p an ies. Fo u n d e d in 1 8 7 1 , the National Historic La n d m a rk theatre features a year-round schedule o f plays and m usicals and operates a nation ally-acolaim ed .Th eatre A c a d e m y train in g p ro g ram . T h e Springer has one o f the na­ tion’s busiest touring itineraries, perform ing in som e 60 citics every year. Since Reconstruction days, the Springer has been a'revered Soutliern cultural institution with the w orid’s most celebrated artists m aking pilgrim ages to perform in the lavish V ic to ­ rian elegance o f its fam ous mainstage theatre, Fro m Ed w in B o o th , Lillie La n g try, George M . Co h an , Eth el Barrym ore nnd Irving Beriin in the old days to m ore m odern appearances by M ary M a iiin , Trum an Cnpote, H n l H o lb ro o k , Stacy R e a c h , B u rt R e y n o ld s nnd M n rv in Hnm lisch; the Springer Theatfe hns been n centerpiece for the perform ing arts in tho South for 138 years. Reserved seating is available for Route 66. A d u lt tickets are $18 and sudents/senior tickets are $ 1 7 . C a ll the D a vie A rts ' Council’s B o x O ffice , 751 -3000, M onday-Friday, noon-5 p .m . for m ore inform ation or to place an order. N e w 4 -H C lu b A t B e a r C r e e k Th e Bear Creek C lovers, a new 4 -H club at Bear Creek Farm Equestrian Center, meets m onthly and is accepting members. Participants w ork w ith farm animals and learn other aspects o f farm ing. Call 492-5451 to leam m ore. S p a g h e t t i S u p p e r S a t u r d a y A t C o r n a t z e r -D u lin V F D Th e Cornatzer-D ulin Volunteer Fire Departm ent, 1522 C o r­ natzer R o a d , M ocksville, w ill have a spaghetti supper from 5:30-8 p .m . M arch 2 7. Th e meal also include a salad, roll and desseil for a donation. New Union Selling Hotdogs At Lunch Th e M e n ’s Fellow ship o f N ew Union United M ethodist Church w ill servo hotdogs w ith all the trim m ings, chips and drinks from 11 a.m .-2 p.m . Saturday in the church parking lot at 1869 Shef­ field R oad. ' Donations w ill be accepted. Th e W om en’s Fellow ship w ill be selling Krispy Krem e doughnuts for $5 per b o x. Th e men w ill also bo selling birdhouses, wooden toys and w ind spinners. POWERS PORTS7 S P O n r S n h e iro . Ulc Scrvicc Chinese Pouiersports . Stoolcr* Skortlng .Under $700 Sales Scootors Scrvict; ATV'S Parts - Dirt Bikes Accessories Go Karts nW* & DIrl Wkc»;. S.torting Under $675 ' r Aaicrica’s //1 On-Your-Lol Custom Buildor. Established 1972.1925 S . Moin S t . S a l i s b u r y , N C 704-636-9900 Hours: Tues. 6i Ujcd. 1 ■" ' • 'Ü Sol 10-3pm I '. : . , ................. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mrtrch 25,2010 - Dl Ttie Jaguar kicks off the Olym pics at Ellis Middle School. The scooter is pushed around the cone to repre­ sent the luge. Representing China, these girls try their skills at cross country skiiing, one of the m any fun gam es. Th ese girls do the partner skating - on carpet ^squares. Ellis Does The Olympics I Ellis M iddle School students got into the O lym pic spirit last •m onth, holding their ow n version o f the winter events. ' Each student was assigned a group and country to represent, before rotating through the 12 events - hockey, bobsledding, curi- ■ ing, slalom skiing, snowboarding, partner skating, ski ju m p , cross country skiiing, dow nhill skiing, luge, biathlon and speed skating. Each group competed in tw o events each day. These girls proudly wear shirts of their country - Italy. Four scooters are tied together to create the bobsled event.Curling is accomplished by one student pushing another on a scooter. Jh e students m ade flags and other items representing the countries they portrayed during the Olym pics, shown here at the opening cerem onies. 1 '■я С8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 ^50 Dare to Compare Switch to Jackson Hewitf* and p a y $ 5 0 less than you paid som eone else for tax preparation last year* Hurry in! Offer expires 03/30/10 visit your local office or call 336-884-5709 pnaM jH utr '. ’ wwwJocksonHowill.coni ‘ Oiler valid for preparation lees paid of $150 o r more. Proof o l last year's tax preparation foo required. Produci fees excluded. Valid at participating locations onfy and moy not bo comtjlned w ilh . any other olfer. Most offlces aro Independently owned and operated. COUPON CODEi PK nnil I a m i l y D e n t i s t l ) a \ i d I B a r a b e , l ) l ) S The crew of "Route 66” will bring their show to the Brock Performing Arts Center Saturday night. G e t Y o u r K ic k s Traveling Production At The Brock Saturday Dr. Barabe welcomes you to his practice in Advance, NC. He is a family dentist who cares about the pationt lust' You cnn drive from Chicago to Los Angeles in nbout 31 hours - if you sticic to the interstntes, thnt is. H ow ever, for the road w ar­ rior who isn’t in a hiirry, a cruisc along old Route 66 cnn be nn unforgettable jo u n ie y-p n e with surprises beyond every curve. N o w , a new m usicnl com cdy comes to town - Route 66, by R o g e r Bean -th n t celebrates the golden era o f the quirky old higliwny. O ften ctilled Am erica’s M ain Street, U S 66 is a retro-fantasy- Innd o f art deco m otels, rond- side nttrnctions, Indlnn trading posts, n o ve lty d rive-in s nnd old-fasKioned spit-and-polish I service stn tio ns. In its h e y­ day, Ihc highway boasted such landm arks as the Spooklight In Q u a p a w ,O k la ., the ginnt Jncka- lope in Fort W orth, Texas, M e - ' teor Crater in Leeu p , A r iz .r the W igw nm Villnge in H olbroo k, A r iz ., E l Som brero Restaurant in Albuquerque, N .M ., the R e ­ gal Reptile Rancii in Alim re'cd, Texas, the Chaiii o f the Rocks Bridge near St. Lo u is, M o ., the giant Rocketm an in W ilm ing­ ton, 111. nnd the Iceberg Cafe in Albuquerque, N .M . In the 19 4 0 s an d 5 0 s , hundreds o f fancifully-designed m otels, m otor lodges nnd m otor courts sprung up a lo ng the high w a y, m nny o f w hich nre still in operation. O ne prominent feature o f R ou te 66 wns the popu ln r B u rm n S h ave slgiis thnt dotted the landscape w ith hum orous poems from 19 27- 1,963. A rnmbunctious new musicnl com cdy. Route 66, lends the nu- dience along the great “ M other R on d" in a nostalgic celebra­ tion o f m usic and w him sical highway fun. 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TODAY FOR DETAllJS AND •52.5 0/ЦП > 8 14 .8 5 ^ '*«»ifpfiii рщим iMvrt F r e e I n f o D V D Hablamos Espanol 704-928-9140 s iA ifs v iu t luiiLDim ; u i n i i l2 0 iiU n EEN U N D im . SrtTES V ILLE, NE 2A677 704.872.4400 д,«. HOJÎÎi dtindudodinpflco. Ю without fKitice. Artioricn’s //1 On-Your-Lot Custom Builder. Estnblishcd 1972. ing A rts Center on Snturdny, M n rch 2 7 . T h o high-octnne , musicnl is on a 60-city national tour produced by the Oeorgin- bascd Springer Theatricals. Th e cast in Route 66 , is a gang o f row dy Chicago service station attendants (played by Brian C . O rn y , D y in n R . H a u c k ,'R e id Robinson ntid Casey Ross) leave their snappy uniform s nnd head o ff on a westward-bounci road- trip filled with m usic, dance nnd highway m ischief. Th e talented qunrtet o f singing grense m on­ keys leave Chicago nnd follows the rond down through M issouri, Knnsas, O klahom a, Texas, N e w M exic o, A rizon a and conclude thoir travels at the bench in Santa M onica, C a lif. ' Directed and choreographed by K im b e rly Fa ith H ic km a n , the show features rock and pop music from the 1950s and~60s inqliiding such hit tunes'na King o f the Rond, Dead M an ’s C urve, S ix Days on the R on d, H o t Rod Queen, I Get A rou n d , Little O ld Lad y from Pnsndenn, О Т О ,Fun- Fu n -Fu n and, o f course, Route 66. Because o f its comic nntics nnd tight-harm ony vocals, the show has been called a hybrid o f Grease, Forever Plnid nnd Pum p Boys and Dinettes. Th e show ’s author, R oger B e an , first crented R ou te 66 for the M ilw aukee Repertory Th e atre and then developed it further nt the fam ous O r ­ egon Cabaret Theatre. Bean hns turned the production over to the 138 yenr-old Springer Thentre, which is the officinl Stnte Th e ­ ntre o f Georgin. Springer pro­ ducer Pnul R . Pierce is excited nbout his com pany’s national tour o f Route 66, “ Th is production is right up our ally” , says Pierce, "nnd plnys to our strengths, too - lots o f co m e dy, m usic nnd stnge surprises. Th e nostnlgic quali­ ties o f Route 66 are irresistible. A fte r all, the sim ple, innocent pleasures o f cniising on desolate two-lnne ronds through towns like O kla h o m a C ity , Jo p lin , A m a rillo , W in o n a , Fla g s ta ff and Bnrstow nre nearly forgot­ ten now. Th e sheer romance o f highway travel is something that has virtually disappeared from the Am erican scene. Route 66 is a rem inder o f that romance - in all its gas-guzzling, tni|-finned, gaudy neon, art deco glory.” Springer Theatricals is the touring unit o f the S prin ger Opera House, the State Theatre o f Georgin, bnsed in Colum bus. Th o Springer is one o f Am e ri- cn’s oldest nnd most celebrated theatre com panies. Fou n ded in 1 8 7 1 , the Nntionnl Historic La n d m a rk theatre features a year-round schedule o f plays and m usicals nnd operntes n nationally-ncclnlm ed, Thentre A c n d e m y train in g pro g rn m . Tlie Springer hns one o f the na­ tion’s busiest touring itineraries, perform ing in some 60 cities every year. Since Reconstruction days, the Springer hns been n'revered Southern culturnl institution with the w orld’s most celebrnted artists m nklng pilgrim ages to perform In the lavish V ic to ­ rian elegnnce o f its fnm ous mninstnge thentre. From Edw in B o o th , Lillie Ln n g try, George M . Cohnn, Ethel Barrym ore nnd Irving Berlin in the old days to m ore m odern nppenrnnces by M ary M nrtin, Trum an Cnpote, H a l H o lb ro o k , Stacy K e a c h , B u rt R e y n o ld s and M a rv in Hnm lisch, the Springer Theati:e hns been a centerpiece for the perform ing arts in the South for 138 yenrs, Reserved seating is nvailable for Route 66, A du lt tickets are $18 and sudents/senior tickets are $ 1 7 , C a ll the D a vie A r ts ' Council’s B o x O ffice , 751 -3000, M onday-Fridny, noon-5 p.m . for m ore inform ation or to place an order. New 4-H Club At Bear Creek The Bear Creek Clovers, a new 4 -H club at Bear Creek Farm Equestrinn Center, meets m onthly and is accepting members, Participnnts w ork with fnrm nnimnls and learn other aspects o f fnrm ing. Call 492-5451 to learn more. Spaghetti Supper Saturday At Cornatzer-Dulin VFD Th e Cornatzer-Dulin Volunteer Fire Departm ent, 1522 Cor­ natzer R oad , M ocksville, w ill have a spaghetti supper from 5:30-8 p ,m , Mnrch 2 7 . ' Th o menl nlso Include a snlnd, roll nnd dessert for a donation. New Union Seiiing Hotdogs At Lunch Th e M en ’s Fellow ship o f N e w Union United Methodist Church w ill serve hotdogs with nil the trim m ings, chips nnd drinks from 11 n,m ,-2 p,m , Snturdny in the church parking lot at 1869 Shef­ field Rond, ' Donations w ill be nccepted. The W om en’s Fellow ship w ill be selling Krispy Krem e doughnuts for $5 per box. Th e men w ill nlso be selling birdhouses, wooden toys nnd wind spinners. POWEnSPOnrS Шс Service Chinese Powersports ud n he iros Sicoolcrs. _ Starling'U |ndcr $ 7 0 0 Sales Scooters Scruict; ATV’S Parts Dirt Accessories Go Karts «TV'* & Dirt e jk o * , starting Undpr f 6 7 5 Ш Ш 1925 s. Moin $1. Solisbury, NC 704-636-9900 H o u r s : T U C J . & U J c d . 1 0 - B o m / T h u r s . & F r i. 1 0 - 6 p m / S o t 1 0 - 3 n m THIS FRAME HAS BEEN RE-FILMED TO INSURE LEGIBILITY DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, iVldrch 25,2010 - Dl The Jaguar kicks off the Olympics at Ellis Middle School. The scooter is pushed around the cone to repre­ sent the luge. Representing China, these girls try their skills at cross country skiling, one of the m any fun games. :These girls do the partner skating - on carpet 'squares. iEllis Does The Olympics 1 . Ellis M iddle School students got into the O lym pic spirit lnst •m onth, holding their own version o f the winter events, ' Ench student wns nssigned n.group and country to represent, before rotating through the 12 events - hockey, bobsledding, curl- ■ ing, slalom skiing, snowboarding, partner skating, ski ju m p , cross ■country skiling, downhill skihig, luge, biathlon and speed skating. „ , , ,, , Each group competed in tw o events each day. These giris proudly Wear S h ifts of their country - Italy. .1 Iw - Жi s 'Ш ш ш Four, scooters are tied togetiier to create the bobsled event.Curling is accomplished by one student pushing another on a scooter. Jh e students made flags and other items representing the countries they portrayed during the Olym pics, shown here at the opening ceremonies. ■л\I.'.и i -rl D2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 Davie Schools Pin eb rook Ele m e n ta ry Kindergarten students are writing nbout spring and m ak­ ing spring crafts. Students are getting ready fo r tlie annual Easter Parade on A p ril 1. Easter bonnets and ties w ill be made at iiome to wear in the parade, Parents are encouraged to at­ tend. Classes continue to work on phonem ic awareness skills d u rin g rending g ro u p s. Th e children are proud as they lenrn to be independent readers. Th e second grade classes o f M s . H ow a rd, M rs, H arpe, M rs. M oo re, and M rs. Potts are ex­ pecting baby chicks soon. They have been studying the chicken life cycle and have been learn­ ing about em bryology during M arc h . T o extend this stiidy (with the help o f D avie County 4 -H ), students hnve had the re­ sponsibility o f caring for chick eggs. Th e y have had to m ake sure that tlie temperature o f the incubator stayed at a constant 9 9 .5 °F anil m akè sure the chick eggs rotated three times a day. Students enjoy this hands-on project and look forward lo their chicks hatching. Congratulations to the fo l­ low ing students whose artwork hns been chosen for this years youth art m onth exhibit at the Brock Perform ing Center. Their w o rk w ill be on d isp la y in M arch and they w ill be invited to a reception laler this m onth. Th e students from kindergarten are Reece Sigm on, Pacey W est, M cK enna K o o n s, and Hannah W ish on : from first.grade are M u rp h y R ig g s , Abiga il Y o rk , Reece La th n m , and K ristia n Lyo n s; from second grade are Landon Rom inger, Ben Fle m ­ ing, O w en B ro w n , and Em m a- rie R um ple; from third grade M atthew K in g , Johna K o o n s, and Hope Ledfordi.from fourth grade Jordyn Bishop, Sara Stan­ ley, Brendon D w ye r, and K ya h Eastw ood; and from fifth grade A B I W ate rs, Sarah P e rk in s , K e lly How ard and Jain Bognrd. M rs. Beck is proud o f all o f her art students. Bus riders o f the w eek o f M arch 19; A b i W ilkins, Brooke H u tto n , T re y E llis , Arm issn B o w le s , and Am nndn G a rris. A ll o f these students were recog­ nized during morning announce­ ments and received ribbons. P B S winners for the week o f March 19; Noah Beam , M a x M nrtinez, Anthony U llon, Knsey W illifo rd , K e n n e d y B u rto n , Q nvin A rrin g to n , A le x Petros, K n tie W a lto n , R ie k i W ils o n , Daniel M allett, Joseph Johnson, C n rson W h is e n h u n t, O e n e r M n rtin ez, Giovnnnn Hutchins, A n d re w W a lls , Т у D o c k e ry , Brooke Soring, M organ W ard, Zelia Ebe rt, Colton Horne,'Sam H u tc h in s, and C o d y A s h le y. This group was rewarded with n wnlk on the Nature Trnil. M ocksvlilc Elem en ta ry Students o f the week o f Mnrch 15-19: Skylette K o on ,Tn ln ye h B erry, Jhosue Solis, Eliznbeth C r u z, Isabel La n e , Jenevieve W right, Joseph W ilson, M elchor G a m e z, Eddie Cunning?, Kenan B osw ell, A m y Lo p e z, T^aw nn S co tt, Natalie Panam eno, A r ­ m ando D o m in g u e z, D n ko tn M ille r, Jncky L o p e z, M elissn G a m e z, N oah Sm hh , A le x E v ­ nns, K n m Pnrks, Daniel Turner, V icki B u rke , Rebekah Snntis, Dennnn Torres, Nntalie Garcia. Kindergarten By Tract Wyatt K indergarten students en­ jo ye d learning nbout S t. Pat­ rick’s D n y . Th e y wrote about w hat types o f treasures they would like to find nt the end of n rninbow. This provided n fun beginning into the study o f the chnnge o f season from winter to spring. Students expanded theirstudy o f word families in literacy to the “ I" fam ilies: -in , -ip , -ig , -it, and -ill. Learning nbout word families has strengthened their ability to read and spell words. It has also been a great w ay to continue practicing rhym ing words. M nth hns involved compar­ ing num bers in n variety o f w ays. Cards nnd dominoes pro­ vided a couple o f the fun games t(M)ractice greater, sm nller, and e ^ a l numbers. Students worked m ore w ith graphing and began basic w ork w ith fractions. First Grade By Elizabeth Flynn M rs. Flyn n and M rs. C o o k ’s ' first grade boys and girls en­ joyed reading nnd writing about Leprechauns and other M arch topics. O n e o f their favorite books is P lu ffv and the Lepre­ chaun. Th e y made pots o f gold - and a little gold arrived on St. Pa trick’s D a y . T h e ir favorite snack was the Lu c k y Charm s they counted and sorted fo r m ath. Th e y nre looking forward to the arrival o f spring and have been looking for signs o f spring. Som e even have "spring fever.” Best o f all, they know warm er days and spring break are around the corner. Second Grade By Siizanne Hockaday M s . H o c k a d n y ’ s second grade class is awaiting the ar­ rival o f baby chicks. Th e y have been rotating eggs ench dny nnd candling them to watch them gro w and develop inside the egg. A lso in science they have began w o rkin g on a science fair project on a previous study o f matter. Th e y w ill conduct an experiment and use the scientific m ethod to see if shape nffects how quickly an ice cube melts. In reading they have been focus­ ing on responsibility and what it menns to be responsible. T h e story this w e e k B a d D o g , Dodge rl discusses how Sam is responsible for his pet’s behavior. In social studies, they continued a study o f maps and landform s b y creating islands. M ath has been exciting w ith practice o f tw o digit subtrnc- tion. Third Grade By Laura Beth FauHiner and Eiise Holmes Third graders enjoyed w ork­ ing on hom etown hero essays. T h e w inners w ere: Arm a n d o D om inguez, Julie M iller, R ich ­ ard Baltazar, Veronica M a yo - M ig u e l, and Ta ylo r H a ll. Stu­ dents have looked forw ard to a hom etown hero video every m orning and are working hard to raise m oney for the Am erican R ed Cross. In rending they nre begin­ ning a unit on poetry.In math they nre learning about types o f m easurement, and have learned how to use pan bnlnnces as they studied mass nnd measurement. In anticipation o f nn upcoming D n vie C o u n ty field trip , third grade classes have been meeting w ith M rs. Choate, Th e y studied the continents nnd oceans. North A m e ric a , the U n ite d States, N o rth C a ro lin a , and D a v ie County. Students are preparing for the science fair. Each class is preparing a project. Cooleem ee Ele m e n ta ry First grade w ill study the changes spring brings. In w rit­ in g , students are focusing on capitalization and punctuation. Th e y w ill be reviewing for and taking the N .C . M nth Assess­ ment S e c o n d g ra d e rs in M s . B row n ’s and M rs. Carter’s clnss- es hnve stnrtcd a sw im m ing unit at the Y M C A in M ocksville.The children w ill sw im for nn hour nnd have class for an hour.Next, M iss Lu d w ic k ’s, M iss W ard’s and M rs ; C o rn a tze r’s classes w ill go to the Y . Second graders arc learning how to regroup in m nth. Th ey nre concluding a unit in weather. In reading, fifth grade stu­ dents are w orking on a variety o f skills including: nonfiction text, novels, literacy centers, author’s purpose, fact and non-fact, and W ordly W ise vocabulary. Som e o f tho things they nre working on in mnth include: geom etry, frnc- tions,and m ultiplying decimnls. C o n tin u e to w o rk w ith yo u r child on lenm ing nnd m em oriz­ ing nil o f Iheir m uitiplicntion facts. Fifth grade students are tested on the E O G this yenr in science, as w ell as reading and m ath. There are four m ajor goals and objectives; weather, laridforms, forces o f m otion, nnd ecosystems/hnbitnts, Cooleem ee hosted its third Curriculum N ig h t o f Ihe year. Th e Iheme wns “ Gam e N ig h t.” Teachers shared w ilh pnrenls how playing gimies al hom e can be fun and educational. Parents and students were given n free hotdog supper nnd then spent Ihe evening learning nnd plnying. Sh ad y G ro v e Ele m e n ta ry First grnders sinrted o ff the m onth by celebm ling the w rit­ ings o f D r. Seuss. There were activities scheduled fo r each day. Students read a book each day and followed w ilh n special activity. Included were: "rniny dny gam es” , a fashion shoe show was fo r "c ra zy shoes” dressing up as a D r. Seuss chnr- acter or w hat you w anted to be when you grew up, nnd lust but not lenst, m nklng Oobleck. Th e children mnde n D r. Seuss project which they presented lo the class. Th e projects were put on display in the media center. Th ey discussed St. Patrick’s Dny legends and wrote about what the children w ould do if they caught a Leprechaun. In m ath, students are review­ ing for the math lest. Th e y are w orking on fair shares, proper- Cornatzer Elementary Cougars of the Week of March 15, from left: front - Jay Niland, Bryson Robinson, Brianna Howell, Cecilia Rodriquez, IVIalachi Woodward, Tyier Hayes; row 2 - Nora Burns, Jordan Bryant, Nimeesha Coleman, China Moore, Bishop Norman, Conner Stanley: row 3 - Zoe Huffman, Giilian Miller, Alex Crotts, Logan Bell, Hunter Stricl<lanc|, Riley Bail, Drew Browru Not pictured: Caleb Boyter. ties o f shapes, problem solving, adding and subtracting w ith ones and tens, practicing spatial awareness, graphing using Venn dingrnms nnd line plots, telling lim e nnd probnbilily. In science they nre beginning a unit on m ntler. T h e students w ill be pnrticipniing in m nny experi- mehls to discover Ihe properties o f solids, liquids and gases. 1\vo o f Ihe first grade classes w ill be traveling to H orizons Unlim ited lo participate in nclivilies dent­ ing w ith soil properties nnd m o­ tion. Th e other three clnsses will trnvel lo H orizons in A p ril. Student nrtisis enjoyed pre­ senting Iheir performnnce titled “ Cnn You?” during Ihe Februnry P T O progrnm . Th e progrnm in­ form ed Ihe com m unity nbout the impoilnnce o f Ihe nrts in school. Students presented fncis nbout how nrt helps them grow nnd leam in academics and develop­ ment throughout life. Th e y have been celebrating National Youth A rt M on th , Th e hallway outside o f the nrt room hns been trnns- fornied into nn “ nrt cnve” , and there is art. everywhere. Fifth grade artists are displaying their Picasso abslrnct portraits they painted using watercolor. Third grnde nrtisis nre showcnsing their N ative Am erican inspired artw orks they created w h ile studying about Native Am erican culture. Second grnde nrtisis enjoyed drawing landscapes as they studied geography in North Carolina. T h e stu d e n ts’ e x h ib itio n titled "Stnrt W ith A r t - Lenrn From L ife ”- is being displnyed al the B ro ck Perform ing Arts Center in downtown M ocksville .this m onth. O n Sundny, M nrch 28 from 2-3:30 p .m ., there will be n reception nt the Brock. W illia m R . D a vic Ele m e n ta ry Order cookbooks by Mnrch 26. Th e y w ill sale for $10and include 450 recipes. Th e y w ill be delivered in tim e for M o th ­ er’s D a y. Th e scrapbook crop w ill be Ap ril 17 from 9 -4. Th e $15 cost includes hm ch, snacks nnd prizes, ll w ill be in Ihe librnry. Spnce is llm iled. Register by A p ril 5. A coupon clnss w ill be April 20 at 6 p .m . in Ihe library. The cost is $5. Registration dead­ line is A p ril 14. Contact Crystal Sherrill al 492-6364 or thecropshop® yudiel.net tb place a cookbook order or to sign up for events. Th e sounds o f Ihe orchestra, can be heard in Ihe hallways. Second grade students have be­ gun studying "T h e Carnival o f the Anim als” by Cam ille Saint- Saëns, nnd Ihe instruments thnt he used when Composing this piece. There nre lions, roosters, knngaroos, and swans that w ill visit as students continue wilh this listening unit. Fourth grad­ ers have been spending time with instruments as they study the Baroque period o f music hislory. Th ey have been fasci­ nated w ith Johann Sebastian Bnch nnd his compositions for the orgnn ns well as other or­ chestral pieces. Bach’s life and interesting lime period in which he lived have been Ihe topic o f interesting conversations. Th e expressive elements o f music have kept the third graders using Iheir best listen­ ing ears. From the creative use o f dynam ics in "W illinm Tell Overture” , to Ihe soft sounds o f the Jnpanese “ Tnnnbnta” , students are learning liow im ­ portant dynamics are in m akihg music more interesting. Tem po m arkings w ill be the next step in learning about expressive el­ ements. Kindergarten nnd first grnde students have been preparing n presentation for Ihe A p ril P T O program . Lots o f rhylhm and rhym e w ill keep Ihe audience tapping their toes w ilh Ihe trn- dilionnl kid ’s songs and activi­ ties. Th e Ifourth nnd fifth grade chorgs is polishing their per­ form ance in prepnrntion for spring concerts. Th e y w ill lnke n m uiti-ciillural trip around Ihe worid when they perform in the D avie Com bined Elem entary Chorus Concert, joint concerts w ilh Ihe Shady G rove Chorus, K id sFest, nnd n specinl perfor- mnnce for Ihe retiring lenchers o f D n vie Counly. C o m a tze r Ele m e n ta ry First grnde students pnrtici- pnted in m any activities during Read Across Am erican W eek us­ ing D r. Seuss books. Th e y rend "Th e Lo rn x” nnd lenrned nbout recycling nnd mnde n booklet on how lo be kind lo Ihe earth. Th e y read “ 1 Can Read W ilh M y Eyes Shut” and brought in a fa­ vorite book from hom e to rend. T h e y rend "T h e re ’s a W ocket in M y Pocket” and we played a rhym ing game w ith rhym ing w ords in Iheir pockets. First grade students had an A u th o r’s C o m e r to which their families were invited. T o prepare, each child read a non-fiction book on a topic that interested them . T h e n they had to w rite their ov;n non- fiction book usiing Ihe facts they had lenrned. Students knew they could not copy from Ihe boolc word for w ord. ' it was exciting for students lo rend Iheir own book in front o f pnrenls. O n that day they read " M y M any C olored D a y ” nnd dressed in one color. A big thnnk you lo fnm ilies thnt cnm e. O n Fridny, students wore crnzy socks nnd rend "T h e Fo o t B o o k” . Then they colored the pntlerns o f Iheir socks onto footprints. Students have been exploring the properties o f matter. Science experim ents have been going on in each classroom. Students have been m aking oblecjc (a m ysterious so lid/liqu id sub­ stance), using baking soda for gases, looking nt sinking nnd fionling o f solids nnd liquids nnd dissolving laundry detergent in water and then freezing it. Another science Iheme was Balance nnd M o tio n , Th e stu­ dents designed roller conslers on Ihe Sm nrt Board, Then they tested them to see if they would w o rk. Th e y practiced wnlking on a balance be am . D u rin g recess, they played Ihe game o f Tw ister which really taught the concept o f balance. During W riter’s W orksliop, students learned tlie editing process. T h e y learned to do story logs where they pick out ' the characters and setting and [ then w rite w hat happened itf ’ the beginning, m iddle and end o f n story. Firs t grnders attended Ihe DASH assembly as a kick-o ff to the school wide reading pro­ gram . T o gel lo first base, ench student must rend 20 book? iri M arch. T o reach the next bnsej they hnve to rend 20 more books! Ench student w ho rounds nil the bases mnkes n hom e run. Ench base is rewarded w ilh coupons. Cougar o f the W eek students hnve been Griffiths Englem nnn, O liv ia T u c k e r, Lin d s e y B a r­ tle tt, Jndon D n v is , A n n n M e C u llo u g h , TVler H n ye s, C nriy Jn yc o c k s, Snvnnnah B e eke r, Caleb Steele, N ic k Verm illion, Christopher W illia m s , Carlie H oneycult, Jordan B yran t, Des.' m ond Colem an,Caleb Stephens, Jennifer Calderon, Sophin Bar­ n e tt, Jason B n rre rn , N ath an Brooks nnd N ora Burns. V isu a l arts teacher, M rs . Chappell, announces the Davie County Elem entary A rt Show at Ihe Brock in M ocksville, in cel­ ebration o f National Youth A rt M onth in M arch. O n e student artwork was chosen from each class to represent the school. Th e re w ill be a reception at Ihe Brock front lobby Sunday, M arch 2 8 ,2 ;3 0 -3 :3 0 .T h e shoW will be on display all m onth, and is open lo Ihe public. Thanks lo the D a vie Arts Council for all it does for students, and Ihankyoii for your continued support o f Ihe arts in D a vie County. S o u th D a vic M id d le T ig e r T im e has beeh re­ vam ped lo focus on im prove­ m ent o f reading skills and/or en rich m en t in e le c tive -lyp e clnsses including video produc­ tio n , newspaper, life skills, art explorers, peer tutoring, music theory, nnd debnle. A ll sludents go to one o f those focus areas for three days per w eek, and n fourth dny is devoled lo intrnmurals while a fifth dny is devoted 16 character education. Each week all students discuss a particular character Irnil. During ihe first w eek o f the new Tig e r Tim e cu rricu lum , courage was Ihe topic. O lher upcoming Irails will include responsibility, respect, loyalty, com passion, diversity, integrity, etc. Sam Lin ville w on n blue rib­ bon in Ihe M ocksville W om en’s Club A rt Contest. H e w ill m ove on lo Ihe sihle conlesl. Jnckeliri Violanle w on a while ribbon. M ona Podunavac’s sevenlh grade science classes have been learning Ihe nrt o f debale as Ihey discuss Ihe pros and cons o f m andnlory recycling. Souih earned Ihe right to re­ tain the bow ling pin by raising $ 2 ,14 1.0 4 for B o w l fo r K id s ’ Sake. H all Collins nnd Louise Diem er, lenchers, worked hard lo create fundrnising events for this charity. K e lly M y e rs , sixth grade math leacher, has been nom i- naled to receive the Presidential Aw ard for Excellence in M alh- emalics and Science Teaching. Th e Le o Club recenlly raised m oney for iw o charilies. The Please Sec Sehoois - Page D3 Cooleemee Elementary Star Students for the week of March15, from Dylan Angus, Joshua Garcia, Jamarius Washington: back - Katie Gilliam,* Hunter' Chamberlain, Destiny Young, Amy, McGraw, Ryan Christian. South Positive Behavior Pian Statewide iViodei Reidsville M idd le School, ' "A s Soulh D a vie contin- W esl W ilkes M idd le Sch o ol, lies to strive to be an exem plar and tw o Forsyth C o u n ty school for P B S , w e share w hat m id d le . schools have toured hns w orked fo r us nnd for our South D n vie to observe its students,” snid Jnckie W h ite , im plem enlntion o f the Posi- behavior support specinlist. live Behnvior Support system . T h e dnin-driven system , de- Schools w ilhin D a vie C o u n ty veloped by K e rm it M en dow s, have nlso studied Sou th ’s sys- is a one-of-n-kind school- based data collection system . A Departm ent o f Public P B S hns im proved the nc- Inslruction consultant is re- adem ic and behavioral perfor- ferring South D a vie to other m ance nnd has decreased dis- schools around the stale as a cipline incidents at the school, m odel school for P B S . said W h ite, Schools... C o n tin u e d F ro m Page D 2 held near the end o f school, ilidoor ynrd snle Fe b . 15 pro- B illy R id d le , n senior al vid ed $85 p ro fit w hich w as Appalachian Slate U niversity, do naled to the S a m a ritn n ’s spoke lo Ihe student body Mnrch Purse for Haitian relief efforts. 19 to shnre his experiences with The Leukem in nnd Lym phom n w orking w ilh Ihe impoverished Sociely’s Pennies for Pnlienis people ofW adupe, Sudan nnd to cnmpaign raised npproxim alely promote the read-a-lhon which $350. K alh y Crew s’ hom eroom w ill help fund his efforts to donnled over $55 nnd ns n result rebuild a school in W adupe this w on n pizzn pnrty in M n y. sum m er. Th e rend-n-lhon w ill Hoops for Henrt fundraising conlinue until Fridn y, A p ril 23. n clivilies including a dodge A il are invited lo participale in ball lou rn am en l, donul sale, Ihls worthy fundraiser. A ll Soulh and car smashing have raised Davie sludenis have sponsorship a lol o f m oney during Ihe last form s and further inform ation, few w eeks, G lo ria Ch alm ers, To m C hnffin’s sevenlh grad- leacher, spearheaded Ihe effort, ers heard firsthand about some T h e Scholastic B o o k F a ir opened M ondny in the m edin center, ll w ill run Ihrough Ihe m iddle o f nexi week. Th e eighth grnde bnnd nnd a few sevenlh grade band m em - o f B illy R iddle’s adventures in Africn when he visited Chnffin’s clnsses Frid n y fo llo w in g the Read-a-thon assembly, O liv ia Kuhnem nn nnd B ry­ ant R o d rig u e z, sixlh graders; bers under the direclion o f Kalhy Caleb Boswell nnd Znc k Finney, Ferebee presenled n pre-feslivni seventh grnders; nnd Cnm eron concert Tuesdny, M nrch 9, Th e Cnssndy, M organ D ragon , nnd eighth grade bands from North A le x La w re n c e , eighth grad- D a vie and E llis were inviled ers, compeled in the Regional and perform ed festival selec- Envirothon at Calnwbn College lions, Gue.sl judges were in al- Tuesdny. Terry B ro w n , eighih lendnnce nnd follow ing Ihe con- grade science leacher, is Ihe cert gave the directors valuable Envirothon advisor, inform ation for im proving. Th e chorus w ill be Iraveling Attending eighih grade bnnd lo W ingnle University M arch 3 1 members were B ibi A rro y o , A u - lo participale in Ihe N C M iddle brey Bearden, O livia B o w m an , School Weslern Regional Choir A lexis Cnllison, Cnm eron Cas- Feslival. Brenda M osko is Ihe sndy. R ub y Casiro, Chanlal C is­ neros, A b b y Daniels, M ichele Die hl,M o rgan Dragon, Am anda Fuller, Lindsay G n ie , Briseydn G n rc in , K o ri G o fo rih , Juslin H nll,B rn n di H o w e ll, A le x La w ­ rence, Knrissn Len zer, Adilene director. W ill Seam on,Travis M cD an ­ ie l, G a rre ll M a llh e w s , Ethan M c C o y , Cole A lle n , nnd Chnse Lngle compeled in the District 7 N C W ild life H unter Educn- lion com pelilion Inst weekend. Lop e z,Zu lem n M nrtinez,Gnrrell Th e lenm placed second in Ihe M atthe w s, Shanlelle M cPher- overall juniorteam ,They placed son, Laurent M orrison, Kersten first in Ihe sholgun compelilion Nichols, Devin O w en s, Marissa by earning 950 oul o f 1,000 pis. Plagam ann, Eric Pow ell, M egan Garrell M allhew s wns ihe first R e yn o ld s, Sum m er Scardin o, place overnll junior in slioigun. Sum m er Sm art, D a vid Ta ylo r, W ill Seam on plnced first in Em m n W esl, An drew W haley, overall junior hunler skills, Shane W ise, and Sara W ishon, T h e B n llle o f Ihe B o o k s A lle n d in g sevenlh grnde leam w ill com pele Frid n y in bnnd members were Brock A l- Ihe counly com pelilion ngninsi len ,Zon lrae B uller,Tara D u C h - North D avie and E llis ,T h e win- e m in , Ta lu m Ed w a rd s , Za c h ning leam w ill advance lo the Finn ey, Daniel ForresI, M organ regional fom pelilion in Hickory Fulle r, D a vid G osn ell, Conner in A p ril, Hennelly , Euvan Jennings, Selh Report cards w ill go home Jones, D e ’Jah Joyner, Shyanne on A p ril 16, Kiekenapp, Isabel M cLau g h lin , Courtney Magallenes, Andrew M c B rid e , M andy M e rrill, nnd Steven Peglow . Am eeling for Lnlino pnrenls wns held M arch 12 about how lo help their children succeed in school. D r. Robert Lan dry nnd M r. M u n o z were presenters. Severni teachers m et March 16 to discuss plans/ideas for cel­ ebrating Earth D n y. A p ril 21 will be devoted to campus clean-up and beautification. A big event to recognize the importance o f l?eing kind to the planet m ay be DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, March 25,2010 - D3 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Is hereby given by the Davie County Board of Elections that the Democrat, Republican and Unafflllaled Primary/School Board Elections will be held in Davie County, Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Each of the 14 counly polling locallons will be open be­ tween Ihe hours ol в:30 AM. and 7:30 PM for persons eligible lo casl their ballot. Curbslde vol- ing will be available during these hours for persons able lo travel to the polls, but unable to leave their mode of travel. NOTICE Is further given that the registration deadline for new voters and voters who need to make corrections In their voting status Is Friday, April 9. Required forms are available In the Board of Elections Office, 161 Poplar St, Suite 102, Mocksville 27028, or may be picked up at the pub­ lic libraries, and other county de­ partments. Forms may also be printed from the NC State Board ol Elections web site. Completed forms must be mailed to the Da­ vie County Board of Elections at least 25 days prior to the date of ths elections, NOTICE Is further given that no excuse absentee ballots will be avallablo for mailing beginning Monday, March 15 and continu­ ing until 5:00 PM„ Tuesday, April 27. Requests may be made for ballots In person, by mall signed by Ihe voter, or that of a member of the voter’s Immediate family or verifiable legal guardian. NOTICE Is further given that the “One Stop/No Excuse" voting will be available In the elections office beginning Thursday, April 15 and ending al 1:00 PM, Satur­ day, May 1. NOTICE Is given that early "One Stop” voting will be avail­ able at three additional sites Mon­ day, April 261h - Friday, April 30, 12 noon -6:00 PM and Saturday, May 1,9:00 AM -1 ;00 PM These sites shall be: Bermuda Run Town Hall, Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Department and Wm R. Da­ vie Volunteer Fire Department. NOTICE Is further given that a person not previously registered may register and vole only at the One-stop locations. ONLY EXCEPTION for early voting deadlines will be for Illness or disability for which requesl may be made unlll 5:00 PM, Monday, МауЗ, NOTICE Is given that the members of the Oavie County Board of Elections will meet al 4:45 PM on days mandated by Ihe NC Election Laws to review all early voting applications. ALL mailed ballots must be returned to the elections office no later than 5:00 PM, Monday, May 3rd or If returned by mall, Ihe ballot must be postmarked by Election Day Tuesday, May 4 and received not later than 5:00 PM on Friday, May 7, properly signed and witnessed to be eligible for counting by the Board of Election members. No results will be re­ leased prior to 7:30 PM when the polls close, QUESTIONS may be directed lo the Elections Office at 758- 6072, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday - Fri­ day, H. P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davie Counly Board qf Elections 3-18-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTiCE OF PUBLIC . HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIUIIUIISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDIMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements of Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and Section 155.251 of the Davio County Code ol Ordi­ nances, lhal Ihe Davie Counly Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing In the Commis­ sioners Room ol the Davie Coun­ ty Admlnlslrallon Building located at 123 South Main Street, Mocks­ ville, NC on Monday, April 5,2010 at 7.00 p.m, to hear the following requests: A) Zoning Map Amendment. Comatzer Properties LLC Is re­ questing to rezone approximately 38,3 acres olf Cornalzer Road from lndustrlal-1 (1-1) lo Industrl- al-3 (1-3). The sublect property Is located at 2016 Comatzer Road and Is further described as Davie County Tax Parcel Q700000047. B) The Board will hear a pre­ sentation regarding the Growth Enhancement Strategy and Map, A complete copy of the plan and map Is available at the Davie Counly Development Services Office, The public Is Invited to attend Ihe hearing at which lime there will be an opportunity to be heard In favor of, or In opposition to, the above Items, As a result of the public hearing, substantial changes might be made In the advertised proposal, reflecting ob]eotlons, debate and discus­ sion at the hearing. Additional Information Is available at the De­ velopment Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m, arid 5:00 p.m. or by téléphoné at' (336) 753-6050, Andrew Meadweil Planning Department 3-25-2ln NOn 5 H CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 10 SPSS Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cer­ tain Deed of Trust made by Su­ san I, Yanus (Susan I. Yanus, de­ ceased) (Heir of Susan I. Yanus: Tammy Sue Yanus Tevepaugh) to Bridgespan Title Com, TrUslee(s), dated the 12th day of November, 2002, and recorded In Book 475, Page 352, In Davie County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and Ihe undersigned. Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been sub­ stituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Reg­ ister of Deeds of DavIe County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebt­ edness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door Ih the City of Mocksville, Da­ vie County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:45 PM on April 7, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated In Ihe County of Davie, North Caro­ lina, and being more particularly described as follows; BEING known and designated as Lol 34, as shown on the plat bf North Ridge, Phase T\vo, as recorded In Plat Book 7 Page 105 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, to which reference Is hereby made for a more particu­ lar description. Together with Im­ provements located thereon; said property being located at 129 AsFi Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina, APN; H4130A0034 Sourceо1Б11е: Воок341 Page 636 (Recorded 07/31/2000) Trustee may. In the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21.23. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCQS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be oHered pursuant to this notice ot sale Is being ottered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agree­ ment, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attor­ neys, employees, agents or au­ thorized representative of either Ihe Trustee or Ihe holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the lllle or any physical, envlronmenlal, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this prop­ erty Is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of re­ cord and any recorded releases. Said property Is also being sold subject lo applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe pur­ chase price, or seven hundred llfty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S, 45-21,29 In favor of the purchaser 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 re­ newed on or alter October 1, 2007, may after receiving the no­ tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to Ihe landlord. Upon ter­ mination of a rental agreernent, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement pro­ rated to the elfectlve date of the termination. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS JO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stal­ ed below In the Instance of bank­ ruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PRO- . TECTION OF THE BANKRUPT­ CY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEED­ ING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTO­ RY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OH RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY This 17th day ol March, 2010. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SER­ VICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law Ths Law F/rm of Hutch­ ens, Senter S Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. RO. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey SIreel Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 http://sales.hsbflrm.com Case No: 1017204 3-25-2Ш OV\ M& O h А И у ! L o o l e a t o u r ¿ j u y I S w e e t a s с .й 1л- b e ! A t^ A w e s o n te N o w - f O ! 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TIME OF MEETINGS The Board will convene for Its first meeting on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. The Board will adjourn for the purpose of accepting requests for hearing at Its last meeting on Tuesday, May 4,2010 at e:00 p.m. Meetings will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. In the Commissioner's Meeting Room of the Davie County Administration Building. Requests for hearing must be received no later than final adjournment which Is scheduled tor Tuesday, May 4,2010 at 6:00 pim. . Ih the event of an earlier or a later adjournment, notice to that effect wiil be . published In this newspaper. The schedule for the hearing of appeals which were timely filed will be postedjet Ihe office of the Assessor, serving as Clerk to the Board, and will also be provided to individuals and organizations that have requested notice pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-318.112. All requests for hearing should be made to; JackleH.Hall,Cierl<totheOavle County Board of Equalization and Review, 123 South Main Street, Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville, NC 27028. Telephone: (336) 7S3-6120 or 336-703-6140, 3-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Town of Cooleemee Is requesting proposals to build a picnic shelter. The proposals should Include a cost estimate for the shelter alone and a separate Minority Contractors Association In Charlotte, HCAC Plan Room in Winston Salem, and on line through Reed Construction Data. This is an aggressively scheduled Project consisting of approximately 211,700 SF of new construction, ail of which must be substanliaiiy complete by not later than July 29.2011, approxlmfltely 64 weeks, following the Issuance of the Notice to Proceed, on or about May 5,2010. As a result, the Owner expects that large multiple crews working simultaneously on critical path activities in the three major wings of the project wiil be required to meet these strict schedule requirements. Owner also has an expectation lor sequential completion of the overall project, so phased occupancy can occur The superstructure design primarily includes continuous footings, concrete slabs on grade, load bearing masonry with open web steel Joists, slabs on deck, and structural steel and CMU at the gym, auditorium and commons areas. The roof structure is metal decking on open web Joists. The rool system Is adhered single piy membrane on rigid Insulation. There is also standing seam metal roofing on metal deck. The majority of the Interior finish Is painted masonry. The floors are wood, terrazzo, VCT, carpet and ceramlo tile. The exterior finish consists of utility size brick, aluminum curtain wail, storefront, and Insulated translucent panels. The building has an automatic sprinkler fire protection system throughout. The mechanical systemconsistsofthecomblnation DX and four pipe systems. A separate Site work contract will be awarded by'the Owner on 'or about March 2S, 2010, for the overall development of the 53 acre site. The site development scope of work generally covered In this separate contract Includes site clearing and grubbing, erosion control, grading, sequential building pad deliveries, storm and rain leader drainage, sanitary sewer, domestic water and fire main site utilities, curb and gutter, road and parking lot asphalt paving, concrete paving, road widening, concrete sidewalks, landscaping, practice Helds, Irrigation systems, and miscellaneous site Improvements. All sl^e development work Is scheduled for substantial Minority percentages will' not be the basis for determining the low bidder. Ail minority businesses are encouraged to participate In bidding this project. Each proposal shall be accompanied tiy a Bid Guarantee of five percent (5%) of the bid in ,cash, certified check or a fully executed Bid Bond. The deposit ¿hall be retained by the Owner if the successful bidder falls to execute the contract within ten (10) days after award or falls to. give satisfactory surety as required herein. (General Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 143, Articles, Section 129.) A Payment and Performance ' Bond will be required each in Ihe sum equal to 100% of the cost of the project. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within 30 days altar the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Bids, and to waive Informalities. DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS DR, ROBERT J. UNDRY SUPERINTENDENT 3-25-1 tn 8805.0000465 10-SP.53 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power end authority contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Tommy Ray Gaddy, a married man and Julie S. Gaddy, his wife Joint tenants, dated April 7, 2003 and recorded In the Office of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, recorded on April 7, 2003, In Book 475 at Page 461, and modified on August 1, 2005; and because of default In the payment ol the indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtednness secured by said Deed of Trust, the under-isigned Substitute Trustee will.place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sals at Davie County Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina at 1:30 PM on Thursday, April 8, 2010, that parcel of land, including improvements ihereon. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant lo G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court of the county In which tho property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement 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 elfectlve date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title Vll of 5.896 - Protecting Tenanis at Foredlosure Act which became effective on May 20,2009. Dated: March 18,2010 David A. Simpson, P.C. Substitute Trustee 3-25-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of DONNELL GOSS, late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 25th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:00 AM on April 9, 2010 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon. In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: ■ Beginning at a point, said point lying In the eastern right-of- way margin of State Road 1427 (known locally as “North Pino Road"), said point being located North 07 deg. 14 mln. 39 sec. East 300.04 . feet from a point, said point begin the southwest corner ol Jonathan Bolmer and wife, Amy Bolmer (DB 207, PG. 914, ■ Davie County Registry); thence from the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING North 06 deg.,27 mln. 28 sec. East 106.44 feet to a point; thence South 80 deg. 05 mln. 02 sec. East 30.09 feet to a new iron rod; thence South 88 deg. 05 mln. 02 sec. East 339.99 feet to a new Iron; thence North 01 deg. 54 mln. 58s sec. East 315.18 feet lo a new iron, said new Iron lying In the southern line ol J.H. McClanndn (DB 69, PG. 175, Davie County Registry); thence South 88 deg. 04 mln. 08 seo. East 5^4.30 feet to an bxlsting axle, said existing . axle beln^ the southeast corner of J.H, McClannon (DB 69, PG. 92, Davie County Registry); thence North 03 deg. 21 min. 00 seo. East 839,99 feet to a stone, said Slone being the' northeast corner of Billy Wayne McClannon (DB 71, PG. 92, Davie County Registry); thence South 88 deg. Indebted to said estate will please 25 mln. 24 sec. East 158.38 feet make immediate payment to the to a stone, said stone being the proposal for’a'shelter to Include completion by not later than,July I" It’s bathrooms. This shelter will be built on the asphalt pad of the old basketball court next to the playground. The design wiil be the same as the other picnic shelter at the park with brick columns and an asphalt shingle roof. The shelter needs to be wired for electricity. Please contact the Town Hall at 336-284-2141 for more Information. Proposals will be accepted ипПГ Monday, April 12,2010at4’.00p.m. John Chandler Town Clerk 3-25-1 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Single Prime Bids wiil be received by Davie County Schools, at the Central Davie Education Center in the Cafeteria, 220 Campbell Road, Mocksville, NC 27028, on April 22, 2010 until 3:00 p.m. at which time Bids will be opened and read publicly for the construction of the following Project; New Davie County High School, Mocksviiie, NC Bids will be received Single- Prime only and will Include general construction, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and ail work Indicated by the Bidding Documents. Bidding Documents may be examined after April 1, 2010 in the office of Waiter Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects, PA, .530 North Trade Street, Suite 301, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 (336) 725-1371; Contact Wesley Curtis or Clark Pierce. Documents may aiso be examined In the Charlotte office of F.W. Dodge Corporation; In the Triad and Charlotte offices of the Associated General Contractors of America, Metrollna F O R S A L E : C a r s • T r u c k sUtility Buiidlngs Carports; All Sizes, Ail Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, N0 15,2011. As part of the pre-bid, an open meeting will be held for all interested bidders and vendors on April 13, 2010 at 2:00pm in the North Davie Middle School Cafeteria, 497 Farmington Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 to identify preferred brand alternates and their performance standards that the owner will consider for approval’ on this project. The lollowing are the preferred alternates: Sargent locks, closers and exit devices. Tridlum HVAC, lighting and hardware controls, Duke - Hot Food Counters Duke - Cold Food Counters Duke - Cashier Stands All Contractors must have proper license In accordance with General Statutes of North Carolina Chapter 87. General Statutes of Nortn Carolina Chapter 87 wiil be observed in receiving and awarding all Contracts. Qualified General Contractors may obtain two copies ol the Bidding Documents from the Architect upon deposit of $400.00 per set. Partial sets of documents vyiil not be Issued. The full deposit will be relumed to ail Bidders upon return of the Bidding Documents In good usable condition within 10 days after the date set for receipt of Bids. After 10 days, the Bidder's deposit will be forfeited. Additional copies of the Bidding Documents or individual sheets or Specification sections may be obtained directly from the Sharpe Company in Winston-Salem, NC 336-724-2871. The purchase price from the Sharpe Company is non refundable. Refundable deposit is applicable to General Contractors only. All others will be required to purchase any documents that they request. Bidders shall use complete sets of Bidding Documents In preparing Bids; neither the Owner nor Architect assumes responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of Incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. Contractors are hereby notified that the Davie ■ County Board of Education has a' verifiable Ten Percent (10%) goal for participation by minority businesses in the total value of work for which a contract or contracts are awarded pursuant to N.C.G.S. Section 143-1?8. City of "Mocksville, 'County of' Davie, State of North Caro->lina, and being more particularly described as follows: LAND SITUATED IN DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA DESCRIBED AS: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 13 AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OF DEACON’S RIDGE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, 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. Address of property: 247 Deacon Way, Mocheville, NC 27028 Present Record Owners: Tommy Ray Gaddy andOutle S. Gaddy The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount ol the bid or Seven Hundred Fllty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale, in the event that the Owner and Holder or Its Intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, aiid special assessments. Other .'conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee'is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to convey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy pelilion prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in his sole discretion, If he believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be vole) and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. undersigned. This the 25th day of March, 2010. PATSY LEE GOSS 221-1 Summit Court Mocksville, NC 27028 3-25-41Р NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of BARBARA J, HART, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of June, 2010, being three (3) monthâ from the first day of publication or. this-notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery.'АЦ persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 25th day of March, 2010. GARY L. HART 925 Hwy. 801 S Advance, NC 27006 3-25-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of thé Estate of UTHEL M. COMBS, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before June 25,2010, (being three (3) months from Ihe first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will ba 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 25th day of March, 2010. JANICE C. MCABEE 290 Will Boons Road Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 I 3-25-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 10SP65 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JONATHAN BOLMER AND AMY BOLMER DATED MAY 31, 2006 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 665 AT PAGE 593 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the secured Indebtedness and failure to perform the stipulation arid agreements therein contained and, pui:suant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute northwest corner of Luther W. West and wife, Ostino W. West (DB 120, PG. 511, Pavie County Registry); thence South 00 deg. 08 min. 52 seo. East 1065.94 feet to new Irdn rod; thence South 77 deg. 32. min. 39 seo. West 786.71 feet to a new iron rod; thence North 88 deg. 16 min. 40 seo. West 30.11 feet TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing 10,073 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Donald J. Moore, RLS, on January 27, 2006. File No. 0008DA06. . Subject to easements, conveyances and restrictions ol recora. And Being more commonly known as: 318 North PIno Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(s) „of, the property, as reflected ori the records of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Jonathan Bolmer and Amy Bolmer. The property to be offered pursuant to this notlco of sale is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS,” Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, subject to all superior attorneys, employees, agents "s^s, unpaid taxes, and special Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 htip://shapiroattorneys. com/nc/ 3-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 929.0001037 09-SP-292 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol Ihe power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by James R. Laing Jr. and wife, Bobble B. Laing, dated April 24, 2003 and recorded in the Olllce of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, recorded on April 29, 2003, In Book 480 at Page 666; and because of default In the payment of the Indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the . stipulations and agreements contained 'therein and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the Indebtednness secured by said Deed of Trust, the under-islgned Substitute Trustee will place (or sale, at public auction, to the highesj bidderfor cash at the usual place of sale at Davie County Courthouse, In MQcksvilie, Nortii Carolina at 1:30 PM on Thursday, April 8, 2010, that parcel of land, Including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Advance, County of Davie, State of North Caro-ilina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot 8 as shown on Ihe Map of CREEKWOOD ESTATES, SECTION 3, which is recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 23, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which map reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Address ot property: 167 Wills Road, Advance, NC 27006 Present Record Owners; James R. Laing Jr..and Bobble B. Laing aka ВоЬЫе Jo. Laing The terms of the sale nre that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit ol live percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, Is required and must be tendered iri the form of certified funds'af the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or its intended assignee Is exempt from paying the same, the successlul bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or ■ warranty relating fo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, Any and ail responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or lii any way relating to any sucrt condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments 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 hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form ol certllled funds at the lime of the sale. This sale wiil be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome .of any ré-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing In Ihe property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee Is unable to convey title to tlils properly for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to convey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the Trustee, In his sole discretion, 11 he believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser 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 after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the purchaser. Also, If your lease' 'f’s landlord. Upon termination began or was renewed on or after °f. ® fs^tal agreement, the tenant October 1, 2007, be advised that fsnt due under the you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is March 19,2010. . • 07-92420 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite ' 300 rental agreement prorated to the elfectlve date of the termination Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title Vll of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009'. Dated; March 22,2010 David A. Simpson, P.C, Substitute Trustee 3-25-2tn É «1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, JVIarch 25,2010 - D5 i LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of EDWARD LEE CARTNER, late of Davie County,' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of ANN VANN this Is to notily all persons having SWEET (aka Ann V Sweet; claims against said estate to Ann Sweet) of Advance, Daviepresent them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned: . This the 25th day of March, 2010. AMANDA DIANE CARTNER County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to tho undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or before the 4th day of June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09SP180 SECOND NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, -North Carolina authorizing foreclosure In Special Proceeding No. 09 SP 180 entitled "In the Matter of Ihe Foreclosure ol the Deed of Trust from Marquis Building, Inc." which deed ol trust was recorded In Book 721, Page 522 In the Olllce of the Register pf Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina (the warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health, or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or llabliilies arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition are expressly disclaimed. The property Is being sold subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, matters of survey, restrictions, encumbrances, leases and easements ol record, and assessments. If any. This sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as required by law. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant In the property................................QMU b u ip u im iu n s IllUUUlOU lU b a iu T«...*«» « «j *i__n< u.w 596 Howardtown Circle estate will please make immediate be advised that an Order for Mocksviiie, NC 27028 3-25-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID ’ An Informal bid will be received, for providing re-roofing of Mocksville Elementary School, by Davie County Schools In the conference room at the Davie County Schooi Administration Building located at 220 Cherry St., Mocksviiie, North 'Carolina until 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 15,2010. All proposals shall be 1итр-эит. ■ The extent of the work Is Identllled In the drawings and specifications. Prospective bidders may obtain complete .sets of plans from the Architect at Fuller Architecture, 68 Court Square 'Suite 200, Mocksville,, North Carolina atter March 24th, 2010. The re-roofIng project; located at 295 Cemelery St. Mocksville, . NC, consists ol re-roofing the majority of the low slope membrane roofs. Addenda may be Issued during the bidding period. Ail addenda become part of the Contract Documents. Include resultant costs In the Bid Amount, . The successful bidder is expected to provide sufficient ' resources to accomplish the work contained In the contract documents. Liquidated Damages have been Imposed on the' project, per seo. 00800 Supplemental Conditions, as the Schools schedule Is critical to a successful completion. Each proposal must be accompanied, by a Bid Deposit ,. of cash, certified check or a fully executed Bid Bpnd payable tp;ih9 '"',V ^ • the Davie County Schools In an NORTH CAROLINA amount ol live percent (5%) ol the gross amount of the proposal executed in accordance with and conditioned as prescribed by North Carolina General Statute 143-129 as amended. If the successful bidder fails to execute the contract within 30 days atter the award or falls to give satisfactory surety as required payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day ol March, 2010, David G. Sweet, Executor 604 W. Meadecrest Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Send claims to: Estate of Ann Vann Sweet David G. Sweet, Executor c/o Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Taokabety '& Matamoros, P.A. P. 0, Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor for the Estate of GLADYS W. BICKFORD (aka Gladys BIcklord) of Advance, Davie County, NC, the undersigned does hereby notify ail persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, N0.27114-5008, on or before the 4th day ol June, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day оГ March, 2010. Jane M. Earick, Executor 12396 Bethel Ridge Road Vevay, IN 47043 Send claims to: Estate of Gladys W. Bickford Jane M. Earick, Executor c/o Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Tackabery & Matamoros, RA. P. O. Drawer 25008 ' Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 3-4-4tn and authority contained in the Deed ol Trust; and after a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Article 2A of Chapter 45 of the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina; and because of default in the payment of the Indebtedness secured by the Deed ol Trust and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and pursuant to the demand ol the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned, Kim W, Galllrhore, Substitute Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 30lh day of March 2010 at 11:00 A.M. at the place considered by the Clerk' of Superior Court of Davie Couniy, North Carolina to be the “courthouse door", Davie Couniy Court House, 140 South Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, the real property more particularly described as follows: Being Known and Designated as Lot 519, as shown on the map ol Oak Valley, Section 12 (4) (Hiddenbrooke), as recorded In Plat Book 8, Pages 111 and 112, In the Olllce ol Ihe Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description. Said property being beiievec^ Without representation or warranty, to be located on North Hiddenbrooke Drive, Advance, North Carolina. The record owner of the aboye-descrlbed real property as rellected on the records of the Davie County Register of Deeds not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this Notice is Marquis Building, Inc. TERMS OF ¿ALE: Should the Possession of Ihe property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable lor rent due under the agreement prorated to the elfectlve date of the termination. This the 1st day of March. 2010, Kirn W. Galiiniore, Substitute Trustee c/o Wyatt Early Harris-Wheeler LLP P. 0. Drawer 2088 High Point, NC 27261 Telephone: 336-884-4444 3-18-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of THOMAS E. NAIL, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18lh day ol March, 2010. CHRISTOPHER ALAN NAIL 265 Winding Creek Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVtE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS property bo purchased by a Ihlrd'f i DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of KENNETH WESLEY CHEEK (aka Kenneth W. Cheek and Kenneth Cheek), late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or party, that purchaser must pay, in addition to Ihe amount bid, the following Hems: (1) the tax required by N.C. Gen. Slat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) ol Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to a maximum tax of Five Hundred Dollars.($500), (11) the excise tax on conveyances required by N.C. Gen Slat. Section 105-<228.28 of the Estate of BONNIE T SEAMON, late ol Davie Couniy, this Is to nolily ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice wiil be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please by law, the above deposit will before the 11th day of June, et seq. of One Dollar ($1) per Immediate payment to theUa rnlnlnMiiJ U>j IkM nmilA in»«i__ ... ~ f T ■be retained by Ihe Davie County Schools. All contractors are hereby notllied that they must be properly licensed under the laws of North Carolina governing Iheir trades. A Payment and Performance Bond will be required each In the sum equal to 100% of Ihe Contract Sum. Bidders shall use complete sets of Bidding Documents in preparing Bids. Neither the Owner or Ihe Architect assumes responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of Incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. Contractor to coordinate logistics ol material delivery, and staging with the staff of the Davie County Schools. A , mandatory Pre-Bid conlerence vvHI he held on site Thrusday, April 8th at 2:00 p.m. Contractors are hereby notified that the Davie County Board of Education has a verifiable ten (10) percent goal for the participation by minority businesses in the total value of vvork for which the contract is awarded In order to follow North Carolina G.S. 143- 128. Minority percentages will not be the basis for selecting the low bidder. Ail minority businesses are encouraged to participate In bidding this project. DavieCoUntySchoolsreServes the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. 3-25-1 tn METAL ROOFING 3’ Coverage • 40+ Colors 40 Year Warranty MiSOO*” TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE Call for prices! 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS of the Carolinas, LLC www.mldslatem0tals.com 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate wiil please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 11th day ol March, 2010. WILLA JO SUTTON CHEEK Executor of the Estate of Kenneth Wesley Cheek c/o Gordon W. Jenkins Suite 200,155 Sunnynoll Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 3-li-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor of the Estate of LEE ROY DRIVER, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ol June, 2010, being three (3) months froiii the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment tb the undersigned. This the 11th day of March, 2010. TONY LEE DRIVER, 4250 NC Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 ' 3-11-4IP H a r r i s P o o l & S u p p l i e s Clw*«>Cktddi*NtS|)iMaliliM 0|ieiA«iGiNi«*VM UnrlM M i^ Tommy Hflrris/Owncr-Ov(;r 20 Yrs. Exp. 277 Pleasant Acre Dr., Mocksvillc Home (336) 284-4817 Business (336) 909-4027 Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or fractional part thereof of the bid amount, and (HI) unpaid ad valorem taxes. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45- 21.10(b), and the terms of the Deed of Trust, any successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Substitute Trustee immediately upon conclusion of the sale a cash deposit not to exceed the greater ol ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid or $1,000. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance purchase price so bid In cash or certllled check at the time the Trustee tenders to him a deed for the property or attempts to lender such deed, and should said successful bidder fail to pay Ihe full balance purchase price so bid at that time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided for In North Garolina General Statute Section 45-21.30(d) and (e). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by . the Deed of Trust, or hoth, being foreclosed, nor the officers. undersigned. This the 18th day of March, 2010. PERRY T MILLER 6995 Hwy. 801 South Mocksville, NC 27028 3-18-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 805.0002189 10-SP-46 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Michael F. Hunter and Jodie S. Hunter- aka Jodie Hunter, husband and wife, dated June 2, 2006 and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, recorded on June 2, 2006, In Book 665 at Page 300; and because of default In the payment of the Indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtediness secured by said Courthouse, In Mocksviiie, North Carolina at 1:30 PM on Thursday, April 1, 2010, that parcel of land, including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Advance, County of Davie, State of North Caro-ilina, and being more particularly described as follows: Being known and designated as Unit «103, Building 4 of the Condominiums, at Kinderton Village, as shown on plat thereof which Is duly recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 234, and In Condo Book 2, at Page 20, of the Davie County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds Office. Address of property: 156 Pinewood Lane Unit 103, Advance, NC 27006 Present Record Owners: Mjchael F. Hunter and Jodie S. Hunter aka Jodie Hunter The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described wiil be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount pf the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), Whichever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form ot certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or Its Intended assignee Is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. ■ • The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior Hens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee Is unable to convey lilie to this property for any reason, the sole rejnedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the Trustee, In his sole discretion, If he believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where the Real Properly; Is Residential With -Less,ThaniljSiRenlal Unite:-, , . An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against Ihe parly or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the couniy In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the nollce of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is Hable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies’ the property pursuant to a bona llde lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title Vll of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009. Dated: March 12, 2010 David A. Simpson, P.C. Substitute Trustee ’ 3-18-21П bidder at the usual place of àala In the Davie County Courthouse,’ Mocksville, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the' 1st day of April, 2010 the following described real property. Including all improvements thereon: ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 118 Blue Bonnett Court, Mocksville, NC 27028-2803 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Being Lot Number 305 in Myers Park at Rldgemont, Section 2 as shown In the recorded plat/map thereof in Plat Book 6, Page 103 of Davie County Records. PRESENT OWNER(S): Eric Davis and Theresa P. Davis The terms of the sale are that the property will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and a cash deposit not to exceed the greater ol five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, or Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750) may be required at the time of Ihe sale. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “As Is, Where Is". .Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder ol the Note secured by the Deed of Trust being foreclosed,' nor ihe officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Substitute Trustee or the holder of the Note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, : environmental, health or aaf^, conditions existing In, on, at 'Or. relating to the property 'belnÿ offered for sale, and any and alt' responsibilities or liabilities arising' out of or In any way relating to any; such conditions are expressly disclaimed. The property will be sold subject to restrictions and easements of record, any unpaid taxes, prior liens and special assessments, any transfer taxj' associated wllh tfie foreclosure,' and the tax of forly-flve cents' (454) per Five Hundred Dollars’ ($500.00) required by N.C.G.S. ‘ 7A-308(a)(1). The sale wHr be held open for ten days for upset; bids as required by law. ; ■ If the real property lo be sold' pursuant lo this Notice of Sale is residential property with less than 15 renter units then: (1) an order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant lo N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 In favor, of the purchaser and against the party or parlies In possession by the clerk ol superior court ol the' il couniy In ^hlch the real propert/ , IS:?ftWnflPti)(?)iAny person who- occupies Ihe property pursuant to. a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007 may, after receiving this notice of sale, terminale Ihe rental agreement upon ten" ■ (10) days' written notice to the' landlord, and upon termlnallon of à rental agreement, the tenant' is liable for rent due under the'. rental agreement prorated to Ihe...^ effective date ot the termination, This the 11th day of March,' 2010. ' ; G. Robert Turner, III' Substitute Trustee POSTED:____________ WITNESS:___________ 3-18-2Щ , . , Deed ol Trust, the undemslgnedattorneys employees, agents Subslilule Trustee will place lor sale, at public auction, to the highest bldderforcash atlhe usual place of sale al Davie Couniy or authorized representatives of either the Subslilule Trustee or the holder of the note make any NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power ol sale conlained In that Deed ol Trust executed by Eric Davis and Theresa P. Davis, dated the 2nd day of June, 2005, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Davie Couniy, North Carolina, in Book 615, al Page 419, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of Ihe Indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor of the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, JR., late of Davie Couniy, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 18 th day of June, 2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 18th day of March; 2010. , ; WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, 111 164 Fleidwood Drive Advance, NC 27006 3-18-4tp M I L L E R E Q U I P M E N T R E N T A L SPRING IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more tor rent today! l lwy 601 S, Mockiville 1336) 7 9 I-2 3 0 4 Bermuda Mini's Self storage 146 Commerce Dr., Hillsdale (Behind A Cleaner World) 336-998-9661 5x5 up to 10x20 Standard & (Jllmate Controlled C A L L F O R O U R S P E C I A L S ! ? ^ B e r m u d a Servers Needed Must be 21 years old Apply in person or Fax resume to 336-940-2140 Hwy. 801 S., Advance lâru* «9 и í! \ D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 »DAVIE-CLEM M O N S Щ ■Classifieds Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 -I 7 7 -7 S1 - 2 1 2 0 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM R£ACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! Г.гК>)в; J i •FftEE APS PIC-TUBE APS YARP SALE iGlVIng away something or selllnp something! Inciude a photo with your auto ad & run it U J./. under $500? 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Western Express, Class A CDL and good driving record required. 666- 863-4117. Drlvoi Driver • KNIGHT TRANSPORTATION. While other companies are cutting ]Obs, we are creating CAREERSI 3 RAISES IN 1ST YEARII •Immediate Hire. ‘Slnflle Source Dispatch, •Con- slslenl Pay, ‘CLASS-A CDL A MUST *6mo3 re­ cent OTR experience re­ quired, Call Jell 800-489- 6467, Walk-Ins welcome for Immediate Inlorvlows or Apply online www,knlghtlrans,com Drivor DRIVER. GREAT PAYl Company Solos/Teams. New Pay For Company Teams! Call; 877-740- 6262. Owner Operator Solosn'eams calt 888- 417-1165. Requires 12 months exparlence. www.pll-lno.com Driver OTR DRIVERS NEEDED. Reeler, Tanker and Flatbed Positions, Prime, Inc, Is a llnanclally stable, expanding and grow­ ing carrier, 9 months + OTR experience. 1- 800-277-0212. www.prlmelno.com Drlvom DRIVERS - Up to .41 CPM. Excellent Bene- llle. Home Time & Paid VacatlonI OTR Experience & CDL/A Required. Flatbed company. No felonies. Lease purchase avail­ able, 800^141-4271, X NC-100 Drivors FOOD TANKER Drivers Needed, OTR poslllons available NOWI CDL-A w/fanker Required. Outstanding Pay and BenelltsI Call a Rs- ciulter TODAYI 877- 484-3066, www,oakley transporl,com G Hospice & Palliatitv C A R E C E N T E R C iirv. Coiitforl. C o m p m lo ii. (M tLV Social Worker Mocksville, NC 8:00am-5:00pm (20 hre,/vvk,) Join a growing team providing unparalleled ond ol Ilio care. Applications accepted In per­ son or online wllh optional cover letter/resumo attached. Hospice & Palliative CareCenter Attention: Human Resources 101 Hospice Lane, WInslon-Salom, NC 27103 Fax: 336-201-5222, Apply onlino al: www.hosplcocarocenter.org I EOE HIRED We had an amazing reponsel Well over 200 appllcallonsl- S.F., Salisbury HIRED DaviO'Clemmons Yard Saies MocksvilloMultl'Famil)Yard Saloily Yard March 26®’&27"’8am - until 1393 Cornalzor Road Baby itoms, ciothos, toys, TV's, tools, dryor, otc. Mocl<svlllo Yard SaleSaturday, Oam*until.From Mocksvillo. toko Hwy 156 approx. 2milos, just past Oak Qrovo llnitodMolhodlst Church. 4^ houso past church. Curtains, furnituro, vidoos, housohoid. ciothos. All pricod to soil. Othor Land-TeK QMS has Lawn maintonance Supervisor & labor positions available. NC DL req’d. Pay DOE. 336-998-9340 Olhor N O W R EC R U IT IN G ASSEMBLERS DAVIE COUNTY AREA 1ST SHIFT Svi ; Positions Don't Delay, Apply Todayl Call 336-776-1717 for details Or Apply In Person: 4431 North Cherry St., Ste 50 Winston-Salem, NC Novor a Foo EOE Sales SALES PEOPLE ABLE TO TRAVEL National Company Hiring Sharp People Able to Start Today, Transportation & Lodging Furnished, No Experience neces­ sary, Paid Training, Over 18+, 1-866-734- 5216, www,green- 8lreelsolutlons,com Dnvle-Ctemmons Yard SatOB Advnnco Yard SalsFri. March 26"' 0nm-3pm 729 Rodland Rd,Housohoid ....Horns,clolhoa, laal blowor, 135 hp boat, signs, otc. Mocksvlllo. 2000 Farmington Rd, YARD SALE, Saturday, March 27, Oom-ipm, LIvo Easlor bunnlos, Tonka toys, corsoals, b clolhos (6-12), ladlos'g men's clothes, youlh basoball pants, winter coats, housohoid lloms, Llltio Tykos swing, board gamos, kllchon Island cart w/granlto culling bonrd & Tots ol storago w/drop loal lor oaling . bar, Promlor JowoTry kit, Promlor Jowolry (usod to bo dislrlbulor), child's dosk, Logo lablo, sirollors, tool bonch lor lilds, baby balh tub, baslnollo, highchair, sit & spin, Dlapor Qonlo, toddy boors, mini blinds, ond tables, rocking worm, rocking horso. Arts, Crafts & Hobbles QUEEN SIZE HAND- t\iADE RAG QUILT, Donlm*llannol toddy boar ombroldory doslgns vory nico, $350,00 must soo. Call 704-723-1925 lor appt. Baby Items Advonco. Rodland Piaco (nodrnoadow Dr. & Qraywood Ct.) MULTI- FAMILY Nolghborhood Yard Solo! Saturday March 27^. 8am. Ciothos, toys, furnituro, otc. щ еш зпзз Got babies? 2 Strollors, $30 onch; Infant/toddlor car soat $25, Infant oar eoat $15; 2 walkors, $15 and $25. Call 704-603-8861. Nursory RuOi 2.8 X 4.8, 100% Cotton. Paolo! colors. $15.00 oach (Havo 2) 704-Ö38-3452 Building Equipment & . Supplies Children's Consignment Soto, Friday, March 26, 9 nm '12 pm R 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 27, 9am-12pm, All lloms hall-ptlco Saturday. Procoods Irom Iho salo bonollt UMC's Youth & Children's Ministries. Hillsdale United Molhodlst Church. 5018 Hwy 158, Advance (1/2 mile west ol tho Hwy 158 / Hwy 801 Inlorsoctlon). 998-4020, www.hlllsdaloumc.com. Stool Buildlngs Factory Doals - Save Thousands, 18X21-60x80 Can Deliver www.ulllllyking.cam Source K1F0 666-800- 4321 Clothes Adult & Ctilldren Pookelbook, Coach. Wllh pink trim. Qood condlllon. $40. Cnll 704- 633-3248 for moro info. Clommons Yard SateSat, March 27'" 8am-1pm 2519 Brook Stone Drive Chlldron'e ciothos, toys, tools, lumlluro and more. Electronics Dish Network $19.99/ mo. Froo Actlvailon, Freo HBO & Froo Showtime. Ask about our no-credit promo. 48hr Froo Install • Cali Now 888-929-2580. BuyDishToday.com ‘ Clemmons, Children's Clothing Sate, Holy Family Cathotio Church,4620 KInnamon Road. Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27, 9am-1pm, Soleci lloms hall price on Snturday, Television, 32" RCA TV, color stereo. $75. RCA 4 head hi-fi stereo VCR. $25.704-855-2742Mocksville Huoe Multi- lamlly Indoor Yard Sale, 127 N. Salisbury Street, Davie School ol Dnnco, Saturday, March 27, 8:30 a,m,-2:30 p.m. Children's clothing, toys, tools, kllchon Itoms, decorativo accessories. Tolevlalona. RCA Big screen 46", $75. Cablnol model 25", $75. Philco computor printer & joysticks, $20. 222, Bracken Hd. Mocksvlllo. 336-492-2172 Drivers Team Drivers, SLT NEEDS CLASS, A Team Drivers wllh Haz- mal, $2,000 Bonus. Split $0,68 lor all miles. Regional contractor po­ sitions available. 1- 800-835-9471, Hoallhcaio Medical Director, Psy­ chiatrists, Physicians (IM, FP, PEDS) need­ ed PT or FT, MD/DO, Board certified or eligi­ ble, Call Shirley, 800- 755-8162, x30. Local Man Gallops 1.2 Miles Without Pain B E X A R C O U N T Y - A f i c r using Theni-Ge.sic'® pain crem e on lii.s sore legs, T o m W . w as com fortabiy rom ping tliroiigh tow n w iiiie laugliing, nccording to witnesses. W lie n nsked nbout the inugiiing, he replied, “ T lie price on tliis product is sillyl” Go painlessly w ith Theru-Gesic^_____________________' С46В59 C u s t o m h o m e s LOCKRIDGE Built On Your Land Electronics Toíóvleioirsamsüñg^ flat 8СГ00П, plcluro In plcturo, HD Exceilont condition. Wt. 150 Lbs. $200. Call 1*7 PM 704- 603-8891 Exercise Equipment Ab-Loungor 2 oxorcisor. Usod & workout vidoo (VHS & DVD) novor usod. $40. 704-797-9020 CDrd-o*Glido, works ontiro body. Hoavy duty. Now condition. $125. Call 70^1-855-3727 FOR SALE; Exorcisobiko, iiko now...$50.00.Calí 704-633-8158. SOLD Could you pleaso delate my ad Irom exercise OQulpmenl? I sold Iho treadmill this momlrig. It ivns really In the paper only one day ‘ when someone called. Thanks so muchi-V.B ., Salisbury SOLD Furniture & ^££llances_ Dining tablo. Wood insorl. 4 choirs Includod. $160. Ploaso,call 704- 223-7057 for moro Info. FOR SALE: Sofa and Lovo Soat, vory nico boigo with burgandy print, ilko now $250.00. Burgandy rockor roclinor $50.00. Bolgo Futon $85.00. Call 704*633- 8158. Kitchon Tabto, 60X30 in. Whito tllo, blondo wood bordor, wood choirs, liko now. $176.00 0704-209-3282 Pfltio table, 80" N-usod. Qroon, iron tomporod glass top. $50. Ploaso cali 704-707-9020 Queon Anno Stylo dining table w/6 chairs, off whito cushions $350,00. in Salisbury. 704-401-4743 Farm Equipment and Supplies S II, Bush Hog, 3 pt.l-litch, good condition. $400 nogollnblo. 336- 284-2186. Flowers & Plants Cropo myrtioslOft tall, $35oa. Loyland cypross, $5 oa. Call 940-273'l or 971-4710 Fuel & Wood s ta y ' rowood, , warm Firewood, curod and loady to burn, $50 a pick­up load. 704-637-2063 Furniture & _Ag£Hances_ Couch with full sizu pull- out bod. Good condition, $25. Ploaso call 704-633- 3248 for moro info. Couch with quoon slzo pull out bod, $25, Ploaso call 704-G33-2006 for moro information. Tan Roollner groat for bodroom, $65.00. Whito toddlor bod complote, $75.00. 980-234-6438 Salisbury Medical Equipment ATTENTION CATHETER USERS- Medicare & most private Insuranco now pay up lo 200 disposable cathotors each month. Wo doiivor to your doorl Cali LMC Medical for froo sample. www.lmcmodical.com- 1* 877-855-6655. MIsc For Sale Air pump.Good condlllon. Runa good. Asking $125. Cnll 704-в57-в716 Antlquo motion oil rain lamp wllh goddoss. Rare, $80, Ploaso call 704-633- 3248 lor moro Into. Artlllctal Banana Tree.Approximately 7 II, tall, looks real, $25, 704-857-7100 Washor & dryer. Maytag almond washor & gas dryor. LIko now, $395, Ploaso call 7O4-037-5117 lor moro Into. Wood Bonchoa, oa. 6II,, 3-$11 oa, 1 al3+ It, $8,1 al 2 II. $4; also 1-uso nowabti03.704-431 -4650, La w n and Garden FOR SALE; Snnppor soil propollod lawn mowoi 21" cut, 6,75 HP wllh bag and mulchor attach- monis, 8 monlhs old. Still has 2 year warranty. Asking $150,00, Call 7D4-633-8158, LOOK Ot THIS DEAL tit,Poulin gas unit wllh 3 altaohmonts (Blowor, Edgor and Wood Ealor) Buy lor $125,00,,. Call 7O4-633.B150. Machine & Tools Sow. Soars Croltsman RadlQl Arm 2.5 H.P. w/ oxlra blados, $125.Dolla Momccmh Rockwoll Dflli Pross. $100. Doth for $200, 704-633-7466 Bangod Ice Froezor,works, used to store bagged Ico for retail. 704-798-3588 BasKetball post, In*ground. Good condition. $200. Pfoaso cail 704- 223-7057 for more info. MIsc For Sale FREE 6-Room DISH Network Satellite Sysloml FREE HD-DVR!$19.99/mo. 120+ Digital Channels (for 1 Coll Now • $400 BONUSI1-877-785-I u+ uigii»! 1 yoar). № Qas cans, 5 gallon plastic, 10 available, $6 each, Ploaso call 704- 534-4772 lor moro Into, Hot wator hoator, 62gallon, 2 yoars old, Liko now, Usod vory llltio. $100.336-971-9167 In Bloom NowLonton Rosos (Hollo- borus). Many colors, 25 small at $3 oach. 25 small at $5 oach, 25 smalt at $10 each. Call 704-798-2953 LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS AVON BOnLES FOR SALE, Woll over 100, Some lull and somo not. Too many lo list, $200,00, Call lot delalls, 704-212-7313 New Craftsman 3&1Mowor B&S ongino 21" cut $200. 704-267-2148 Btka, Hollo Kilty and training whools, $20. Ploaso call 704-223-7057 lor moro Inlormallon, Chrlslmai Tree. 7,5' Premium Manhattan Pino. FInmo Rolaidant,' $45, Eloclrlo Commorclal Wood Moulding Machine $05. While Slorm Door Full Glass, 38x78 $45, WlllKoonla,33a-787-6803 Coffee Tablo. Traditional Glass lop/Chorry wood, Excollont condlllon, $200, 704-038-3452 Eco-frlendlyl 6 Clothotllne Potts. Froo. Call 704-279-8602. Fonder-Stago Monitor 12" speaker, 9x3 horn. 400 watts. $125. Call 704-638-0307 ......... FOR SALE MIcholinTlros P255/65R17, 50%trOad $100.00 for all 4. Sooat eoo S. Main, Kann, or call 704-425-0123 Oil tonN, 250 gallon. $250 or best offor. Boforo 5pm, 704-836-4251 for moro Information. Pot door 0” X IS' flap slzo. Now stil) In the t)ox. Easy to Install. $35. 704- 633-3046 Salisbury MIsc For Sale I good Qoneral Uros, 255-70-18, $100. Pleaso call 704- 201-9162 lor more Inlo. Woodon Olllce Chair,swivols, brown loalhor seal, $25,00 704-938- 3452 (Kannapolis aroa) Sporting Goods Brand Now Dasani BIko. Novor ridon, 26" tiros, 10 spood. Bluo and whito. $45. Call 704-798-0229 Fore! Goff clubs. 3 full sots. Bags includod. Good condition. $125 oach or bost offor. Coll 704-633- 2513 . Television, DVD & Video Sony Trinitron 32* TV. Groat Plcturo $140.00 704-239-3545 Want to Buy Merchandise Don't throw away lawn- mowors, ATVs, goll carts, outdoor powor oqulpmont. Will pick up lor Iroo. Call Richnrd 330-473-183a. Playboy magazlnos,various Issues Irom 1984- 1994. Some cemp.loto years plus 2 collectors Editions, Call lor more dolalls. All In oxcollonl condlUon, $275. Call 704- 212-7313 anytime Putl-atoncmowor. - -________$100. Please call 704- 223-7057 lor moro Inlo, along lor lawn ir. Hitch Included, Tiller, 8 tine wllh 8 hp Runs groa)..- '6, Ploaso call 704- 209-12851er moro Inlo, WANTED 10 HOMES For 201010 advertise our premium siding, windows or rools. Save hundreds ol dollars. All crodll accoplod. No money down, EZ llnanclng. 1- 866.608-0681, Riding mowers wanted,ready to go or II minor repairs noodod OK, Will pay cash, 336-251-9283 Timber wanted - Pino or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or cloar cut. Shaver Wood Products, Ino, Call 704-278-9291, Cats Free oat. Tabby, male. Neutered, Greai lamlly pel. Rescued, To loving Indoor home, Pleaso call 704-223-150a Free cats. Two male cats, noulorod, large, Ono solid black, ono black t white. Friendly w/klds, Roscuod Irom pound, Can't aHord to koop. 704- 239-6316, Ploaso holp me lind them a good homo D a v ie a n d C le m m o n s “Service Guide” Advertise monthly for as little as $25^*’*! O ther papers charge $80 fo r one ad once a w fiek. • More space to promote your • 11,300 Davie County antJ Cleinmons business weekly in the Classifieds! subscribers weekly. • A variety of sizes and commitments • 2.1 million monthly viewers on available. salisbuiypost.com Davic County and Clemmons Davje/Cimnoiis Service Guì^ Put your name and photo in front of tfiousands of . ^ prospective ' ^ ' customers for gg ¡ow as as little as yiA* $25.60 a month*! $ 0 ,4 0 Other sizes available. Call us for details! 877-7SÌ-2120 L I H L E JO E'S W R EC K ER SER VIC E OOQ-000-0000 CALL US 24 HOURS ADAYl actual size 1x2 as low as $ 1 2 . 8 0 FUST , » « W Lawnmoweis,bloweis, weedealeis, leal vacs, ATV, goll carts Smoiel 33ieusHwyiBe, Ml»lllville,№2702B A v a ila b le ra te s : Cost 1 M o. (4x)* .3 M o . 6 M o. Cost Per M o.east.Rar M q , Cost Per M o. 1x1 $32.00 $30.40 $27.20 1x2 $64.00 $60.80 $54.40 1x3 $96.00 $91.20 $81.60 2x2 $128.00 $121.00 $108.80 actual size 12 M o. Cost Per M o. $25.60 $51.20 $76.80 $102.40 1 month only, no commitment.Three, 6 and 12 mos, are commitment price, based on 4 times per month. To advertise call email us: classads@salisburypost.com 877-751-2120 or fax to: 704-630-0157 DAVIE-CLEMMONS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2010 - D7 Call Monday-Friday 8 AIVI-5 PM TOLL FREE 1 - l 7 7 -7 S1 -2 i a F A X : 704-630-0157 E M A IL : C L A S S A D S @ S A L IS B U R Y P O S T .C O M REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! FREE ADS , i p vlng^avwy somethlnfl or SBllina something ii'iM W^rnn a losf pet? .pWI/ IT^ ■ On' FnEEi4 lino Ilmll, wciusloftt apply. Call lor dBtallSi pic t u r e a d s Include a piioto witli your auto ad & run if for 4 weeks lor $20. Run a photo w/your . house ad for $30 for 4 weel<s. тВ Р-SALÉ $ 8 . 0 0 BÀRBARA Dogs A K C G O L D E N R E T R I E V E R S Dark golden. Fomalos, $350, Malos, $300 Call 338-215-8342 All now Happy Jack Pot Slain & Odor Remover: citrus enzymespermanently remove pot stains ti odorsi SmIllMrman'f Hardware 766.9109 Dog Needs Room to Run & Play! Terrier Mix. Blacl<, whito and brown. Noods room to run & play. All shots & noutorod. Froo to Qood homo. 338-936-0096 DogiIS Free Dog. Part Boxer, lemale. Spayed. 15 monlhs old. Great wllh kids. Noods good homo. Call704-279-8732 Puppies. Apricot Toy Poodlos, AKC roglstered, 4 months old. 2 loll. $200 each, 336-402-5255 Livestock Qoata lor sale. Mixed broods, 704-54e-2596 or 704-546-3474, loave mossago. Business _0££ortun¡t¡es_ ALL CASH VENDINQIDo You Earn Up lo $e00iday (potential)? Your own kical roulo. 25 Machines and Candy. All lor $9,995, 1-688-753' 3458, MulllVond, LLC. 4\ ш и я ^ 5 Free Stuff Froo dog. Poodio. To nood homo. Dog is vory ioving. Pioaso call 704- 209-3760 for moro info. FfM doQ to good home. Chocolate Lab. maio. 3 yoars old. noutorod. up to date on shots. Neods fenced in back yard. Lovoo to run and play. дВО-234-8504 FrM dog. Fuli-bioodod Black Lab. Enorgotlo. maio. Lovos ovoryono. Approx. 1 year old. Ploaso call 704-637-5617 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Two malo 3yr old Golden Retrievers aro looking lor a now homo. Thoy aro not neutered and tho prteo Is negotiable. Call Jasmine ® 704-241- 9960 lor more Inlo, Pupplee.GoUendoodIo pups leetured In Davie Enterprise Record 2 weoks ago. Low shodd-lng, all shots, sweet males, $600, Call 336-751-2934 www.carolGdoodlo8.com Relrlgerator-lroezer,Kolvlnator sldo-by-sklo, cools and Iroozes woll, Noods now doors. Free. 704-213-9342 lor moro dolalls. Instruction AIRLINES ARE HIRINQ- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenanco Career. FAA approved program. Financial aki II quali(lod. Housing availablo. Cali Aviation institute ol Malnlonanco (888) 340-5387. Attend ColloQe Onlinefrom hon)e. Medical, Business. Paralegal. Accounting, Criminal Justlco.. Job placomont assistance. ' Computer available. Financial aid If qualitiod. 088-899-6918. www.ConturnOnllno.com Lost & Found Found Dog, Black S whlto Boxer mix, Approx. 1 yr old, lemale. 704-836- IIOOoxl.303 Found dO(Shepard mix. Male. 158/ 801 Intersection. Ho Is at Village Way Vol. Call to Identity 3^-998-0262 or 336-998-1708 Found dog. Mixed brood. On Fami Estates Drive In Rockwell, Call 704-202-0732 to Identity, Found Dog, Rod Bordor Collie mix, approximately, two years old. male, 704- 836-1100 0x1.303 SIBERIAN HUSKEY FOUNDpound doa Siberian Huskoy on Bringlo Forty Rd area Thurs,, March 18, Coll lo ID, 704-в367929 H om es for Sale Hom es for Sale Salisbury Great backyard! now appliances, now onorgy-officiont windows, now------thr- ‘ ......... ............carpot throughout, wirod 10x12 storago bidg., 24x36 double garage with attic storago & attic fan. Large backyard ponoct tor gardon, pooi or fun and gamos) East Rowan schools, convoniont to 1-85 and shop*amosl . _ Was $129,900. NOW $124,9001 Call Cathy Qrlftin at 704-213-2464 tor appt. Call Classifieds to place your ad... 1-877-751-2120 Notices OAVIE PREQNANCY CARE Contor olfors confklontial & Iroo prognancy losta, supporl sorvlcos ofKl roforrals. Make a hoalthy chok:o for your lilol Coll 330-753 HOPE for nppt. New Norwood SawmillsLumborMato-Pro handles logs 34* diameter, mills boards 28* wide. Automated qutek-cyclo- sawing Incroasos offldoncy up to 40%l www.NorwoodSawmlils.c om/300N. 1-B00-661- 7746. ext. XON. Hom es fo r Sale ASHEVILLE, NC area. Price slashed to $84,900, New log cabin w/loll and picture windows on 1.5 prime acros, noods llnlshing, 828-288-1066 Creek Church e + acre«. Current Re­model, 38R/1BA, base­ment, shop building, barns, pond, Wm R Davio School District First time buyer $8,000 credit possible, $176,000. 336-751-5628 Bermuda Run Country Club, 3BR, 3BA town- houso. All' appt., pool privileges, $17Í),000 (-), 3.'»-998-766в ip rirt _____________' i l l MODULAR HOME OUTLETSelect Homos Mocksvlllo Is selling a True Modular .Display at our Greens­boro location. Home has Porch and Bonus up­stairs and built with tho highest , constnicllon standards ol any display True Modular in NC. Porl- od. En|oy huge savings as wo make room lor now homos Freight, In­stallation & Trim Includod. Anthony, 336-382-0831 www.solootmodularcom Apartments Resort & Vacatjon^rogertjf_ VACATION RENTALS Give NC residents statewide your rates lor spring and summer with ad placement on the North Carolina Statewide Ciassllied Ad Network. Your ad will bo published In 114 NC nowspapors and reach 1.6 million households. Ad Is also posted otwww.ncadsonllne.com Print and onlino lor onl' $3301 VIsIwww.ntMress.com lor more Irilormallon. Apartments eOONEtlla. 2BR, 1BA. $475 dop $300, plus water. 704-637-7060 Rowan Pointe Apartments Mocl<svllle's Newest Affordable Housing Opening Soonl 109 Wllhave Drive 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms, Ciub l-iouse. Fitness Center, Computer Center Call Todayl • 866-433-3387 t t } Hom es for Sale Vlntai10 Downtown IHome • $139,900. 2-3BR, 1.5BA. Partially fonced back yard, scroonod porch, wood floors. 165 WoBt Church St.. Mocksvlllo. Call 704-929- 2066 for apt. Land for Sale 2,791.87 +/• Acres Timberfand for Sale. Northern Marlboro County. SC. Near NC State Lino. Currontly Managed lor Timboi Production. Excollont Road Frontage, Planted Pinos. iron Horso Proportlos. 800-997- 2246. Boautifut area.32.61 acres. Woodod tract, coukl dlvkio. Rural aottir>g. ЗЭ6-492-2144 UND ORDEVELOPMENTS WANTED. We buy or market dovolopmont lots. Mountain or Waterfront Communities in NC, SC, &VA. Cail800-455-1081, Ext.1034. Yadkin County. Nico lot In Buck Shoals Acres, late model D/Ws and up. Private wator systom, good ownor financing $11,900. Brown Osborno 336-838-4590 Manufactured Home Sales 2BR, 2SA, vinyl siding, new shingle roof. Located on large private lot In nice mobile homo park, $10,000, Will llnance. 336-998-4164 Houses for Rent Century 21 Triad ЭЗв-761-2222 239 McCullough Rd.2DR. IBA.OilTioat/ window air. $405/mo. 367 QIadttono Rd. 3BR, ШВА. HW Flooring, spacious kitchon, flving room & don. Carport w/extra storage. Kitchon appli­ances Incl. $750/mo. 2009 Choplln Rd.. Yadkinville-3BR, 2DA homo with don. living room & dining aroa. Firopioco. Rural -sotting. $850/mo. 1324 Lone Hickory Rd.~3BR, 1HBA. Up­dated throughout. Do- tachod garayo/ workshop. $79S/mo. 141 OavleSt., Cooleemee - 3BR, 2BA cottage w/many updates, r^aturai gas hoat & contrai air.$505/mo. 104 Mimosa Place. Bermuda Run -2BR, 2BA townhomo. Kitchen appliancos. Neighborhood pool.. S850/mo. 130 Brookstone Dr., Kinderton -5BR, 3^BA 2-story brick homo. Gourmont kitchon, stone FP, scroonod porch & more. $1500/mo. Century 21 Triad 336-7S1-2222 Mon*Frl eam-Spm OR 336.761-5SS5 Ext.213 nightt & weekend» Houses fo r Rent 3BR, 1BA homo on Cor< natzor Road, $650/month •f $650 doposit. Call 336-848-0097 Cooleemoe. 2BR 1BA homos. $550 & $600 + Sec Dop. Call MarLo & Co Realty. 336-492-7505. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Couleton 33a-763-8777 338-751-2056 MOCKSVILLE • Smoko freo - 3BR, 2BA brick homo. Nowly romodoiod on1.19ac. Lg LR.don w/FP. kitchon w/dlnlng area, 2 laundry loca­tions, full bsmt 4 owner maintains yard.$900/mo. MOCKSVILLE • Boauti- fully maintained okior honr>e, 4BR 2BA,don w/gas log FP, living room, eat in kitchen, din­ing room, bonus room, appliances, garago & carport. $1,100/mo. MOCKSVILLE- Charleston Ridgo • Smoko froo 3BR.2BA. living room w/gas log FP, dining room, bonus room, porch, patio & 2 car garago $1,350/mo. MOCKSVILLE-Oidor 2BR, 1BA homo on North MalnwUh high collings and wood detail, living room, dining room, oat-ln-kitchon, full baso- mont. $600/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Couleton 336-763-8777 336-761-2056 rton Village. 1370 sq.fl, 3BR, 2 full BA. KUchon/dlnlngAlvtng ar­eas combinod, front and sldo porchos, laundry room., 2-car attached garago, gas hoat. logs & walor. carpotod. sprinkler systom, coiling fans. Nolghborhood poof and clubhouse. Homoownors Association. Davio Coun­ly schools, $157,000. 336-413-0577 LIGHT, SPACIOUS BRICK RANCHJust romodolodi 3BR, 2BA, now kitchon, original hardwood floors, high collings. flroplaco, 711 Maupin, $800+ 207-460-7306 Need a new washer or dryer? Want to get rid .of ttie old one? Call us to, place an ad to lieip sell that old appliance! 1-B77-751-2120 This newsp^er really gets around. Grand Canyon What do you pack for a trip to tho Grand Canyon? The Davio Counly Enlorprlse-Rocord, of course. That a what John and Dorolhy Parker took when ihey took a trip thero. No matter whore you Qo, don l qoI caught without your nowspaper. H ouses for Rent Mockavllle 28R/1BA du­plex, all appls fumishod. Mackio ficDanlol. 336- 940-8649 (8649 Contra! 21 Triad) Щ е Ж Ш З ! Mocksville 2BR/28A, Hous­ton Rd. South of Mocksvlllo. $500/mo. + dop 336-Ö09- 0864 огЗЗб-751-2304 Manufactured Home for Rent [й в ц у ш и я Mockavllle. Pinebrook School district 2BR/2BA. $450/monlh + $300 de­posit. Absolutely no pots. Call 336-940-2515 area. 3BR/ 2BA, dinina room, kllchon (with dishwashor, mi-crowavo, rofrigerator), washor/dryer, sunroom, iront porch, fenced yard, $725Mio. Cali 336-671-2355 Mockavllle, 3BR, 2BA. HUD/SecUon 8, ail oloc- trie, privato acre, country. 704-630-0695 inew áM .T V J Mockavllle. 3BR/1BAHwy 801 South. $550 por month + deposit. 336-909- 0864 or 336-751-2304 PENNINQTON & CO. 336.998*9400 336-909-0747 For aii/oiW Real Estate Neods, Rental, Saies, Commorlcal. Landlords needing Prop. Mgmt. Ploaso coll Janico Mc­Daniel 336-909-0747, of­fice 336-998-9400-auto- malod servico. O ffice and Com m ercial Rental BCM Bu>№m Pmk. For salo or Ioaoo. 0,000 sq. tt. buUdlr>g, 1500 to 4500 eq tt unUB. Commofclal loia lor salo or Win buikl to Buil ton- ani. 336-090-3165 Mockavllto A , Atf*vance locations. Offlco spaco available with easy accoss to 1-40, high visibility, ample parking. Small spaco or largor depending on your noods. Terms ne­gotiable. 336-909-1284 Manufactured Home for Rent Oavie County. Vory nice 2BR, 2BA. In park. De­posit roq’d. No pots. Sec­tion 8 OK. 336-575-2101, Farmington. Must Seel Private setting. 2BR, 2BA. Appliances. Central heat & air. Deck & garage. Non-smokers, rip pets. $550/mo depcfeit. 336- 998-3636 / 336-65S-3272 Harmony. Small 2BR, mobile home for rent with deck. $300/mo. 704-546- 7255 Mockavllle. 3BR, 2BA sJn- gtowMo. Private, acre wood­ed lot country. Closo to high school. HUD^e^on 0 ap­proved. 704-630-06S5 ' RENTEDiVe rented our house!! Thenl( you! - J .L . Süllsbury RENTED Autos Donate Your Vehicle -Recolvo $1000 Grocery Coupon. United Broast Cancor Foundation. Free Mammograms, Breast Cancor Inlo:www,ubcl.lnlo. Froo Towing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runnors Accepted, 1-888-468-5964. Mazd'ri 997 Protege Lx!'rotegeono ownor, toadod, new tiros, 130K miles, groat work car or great lor teen driver. $1,200. 336-909- 0462 Service & Parts Alloy Wheels, ir, Ills Honda/Acura, new orig. aluminum, All 4 for $500. 704-754-3182. Auctions ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS Ocoan Front Homo & 2 Lots Figure 8 Island (Wilmington NC). Mar 27 + 8.5A on Tidal Crook wilh access to ICW Sneads Ferry NC Mar 28 10% BP Mike Harper NCAL 8286www.harperaucflonandre afty.com 043-729-4996 ' Auctions Rowan Auction Ca Pro- losslcnal Auction Senrlces: Sails,, NC 704-833^)609 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340, Tax Ssliure AucUon -Vehldos, Heavy Equip­ment, Toole, Wed,, March 31 at 10 a,m. 264 Wilson Park Road, Statesville, NC. Cat Motor Grader, Ford Expedllton, 2003 Chovy Pickup, 2004/200S Frolghlllnors, IH &Frolghlllnor Box Tnicks, Toole, Tralleie, Equip­ment, www,ClassloAuc tlons,com 704-791-8825, NCAF5479 Cleaning Services Margaret's Homo Cloan­lng, No iob loo small or loo largai Froo estimates and reasonable prtces. 336-940-2633 Financial Services accurato cart arsM your bad cradit ~ 100% ouararrtMd* Thd Fodemi Trade Comtniasion uya any cradtt repair ootnpotiy thal ciairr« lo bo able lo ieaaly romovo anuilmol/ nfrorn yourcrodl Пм lor bad crodil. It takaa time «Kl a coctadoua «(ton to pay youf debts. Learn about rrwingino credii and dobi al rtaflov/credil.. A m<rs>4oe ftorii ТГЮ ВаНЛигу P o ilâ n d itio F ra Home Jtry jro v e m e n t_ Lawson's Home Improve­ments. Windows, siding, llooring and morel Free es­timates. Call 336-900,0695 AUCTION - ANTIQUE OARS, TRACTORS, TOOLS & FARM EQUIPMENT- 100'S ol Colloctlblos- Saturday, April 3, 1ПАМ- 44^4 Woavor Road, .Wilson, NC- UnitedCountry/Stone Auction i Realty NCAL581, 252- 235-2200 or -click ww«,stone-aucllon.com Auction Ovor 90Firearms, Pottery, Ant­iques. Sat,, April 3, 10 a.m,, 9445 Austin Traphlll Road, Traphlll, NC, Complete listing & jjholo gallery at; www. auctlonzlp.com. User ID 2439. NCAL-4703 SECURED PARTY AUCTION. Formerly Perlomiance Honda' ol Raleigh. Thursday, April 1 - 9am, 204 Dartmouth Street, Greensboro. Complete ■ Motorcycle Shop: All Inventory & Store Fixtures, John Pall & Associates, Inc, www,|ohnpalt,com NCAL#1064 NCFLH5461 Piedmont Waterproofing of Ihe Triad, Inc. Wu make Basements/ Crawl Spacos/Retalner Walls Dryl Pressure Wash Roofs & Walls Commerclal'nesldenlte 336-774-8002 Lawn Maint. &. _ l¿ n d 8 c a g ln j L Bo's Uindscapiniî & Design 15 Year«' ExperlencelVogotablo pardons, mulch, rotalnor .walls, slono work, llov*orbods& malnlonanco, Slorm damage 8; drainage probloms. 336-467-0560 Tree Service Canopy Tree Service,Professional soPiico al reasonable rates. Fully Insurod. Cali for free, es­timates. Reforerices available. Also, firewood for sale. 336-998-4374 A V A N D IA A L E R T Avandla’ls prescribed for the treatment or diabetes. This drug has been linked to heart attacks, strokes and death. If you or someone you know suffered such side effects while ot« this drug, contact our attorneys for a free consultation. You should always consult with your doctor before stopping any medication.Toll Free 1-800-811-9495 Y O U N C E ^ V T I P I L ATTORN LYSNC,COM 3701 Lako D o o n o T ra il, S u ita 30 0 R a te ig h t^C C46S • ..jv j'.'j.'- - ;’ .y tl II D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25,2010 PICKLES -rW A M K S . I G O rr A N 6 A R L V r ” ! BY BRIAN CRANE -A rA.1. N- -.'..Vv,-/.i*. i -/t.r'A 1*