B12- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RkcORD, Feb. 1,1996 Davie Dateline The Winners

!!L Davie High 9tii Grade Basketball Saturday, Feb. 10 Tuesday, Feb. 6 Fbrt-A-PH BBQ Chkkem Advance Hre Grata Growcn Producllon M nllni. Taylor's Shoe Shop Team Continues Undefeated Season Dept., 11:30 am.-6 p.ra Take^wt only. $6 Gucsl speakcnii Dr. Jim Dunphy, NCSU per plole (1/2 chJckcn, 2 vcg„ roU and des­ com and soybean spccialisund Dr. Rornly After 50 Years, Man Still In Business sert). Trckcts on sale now from any AFD Wcisz, small grain! specialist. Sponsoml member or call 998^821. Page B1 meal. Call Karen Robcclson at 634-6297 P a g e s Ongoing for icstivallons or oddillonal Info. BlngOiMocksvUleMooae Lodge 1949.Fri- Monday, Feb. 26 days. Door open at 6. first game at 7 p.m. SoybtanProdimniWe«lMana|)tn»nl 50« Religion Seminarand Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Call 634- D A V IE COUNTY 6W7rori)elailj. Thutsday, Feb. 1 Thursday, Feb. 29 ChrtiftanNtnmklbrUieNwdyinvilcsall Wvale PnlkMe AppUcalor ReeertUI- Interested churchcs and church members to callon CUuj, 7 p.m. Contact N.C. Coop- meeting at A Slorchouse for Jesus, Depot St., _cratiyc_Bm. Service., Davie Ccnter.-for . Mocksville.7p.m;------eligibility requirements. %)edal Events Feb. 1,5,46 CommunHyHia Aid* Safety CoUTM. YMCA fte-registration required. Call 634^313. PreSchool Power Feb. 13&15 USPS149-160 Thursday, Jan. 25,1996 20 PAGES Audkkms for Davie Theatre Co. productiwi Agej, 34. Moa & Wed, 9:30-1! :30 a,n. of "Singin* In The Rain", Brock Auditorium, Pre-registration required. Members. S3(V Main St, Mocksvillc, 7-9 p.m. Show dates: month. Othen, SS(Vmonlh. April 26-28 and May 3-5. For info, call 63^ Bible Study 3998. ■niesdays. 7 a.m. Open to all Intcttstcd. ' Karate Bermuda Ongoing Immunizatkm clink, Heolih I>pt, adutt Leam seirnlercnsc. Build confidence. Exer­ and cWU, every T\»esday, 4;30-7 p.m. Flu cise at your pace, 'niesdays, 7-9 p.m. $15/ Williams earned a travel scholarship from UNC-Chapel Hill. He had to live out of his baclpilby the office. S. Main The town board voted last January to help in solving immediate problems, he missioner Jim Wall. nities and the Glen and Oaks Apartments A new shopping center, Test your smoke detector occasionally a fire wiihoul serious injury. S l across firom the courthouse. establish a community revitalization task said. Members of the task force have already on-foot, on bicycle and in his patrol car. Davie Higli's advanced theater stu­ TanglewocdCrossing. isbeingpro- dents will also perform. andseehowyourpelreacls. Diditrun Grant has worked to get to know the resi­ dents have been hard al woik prepar­ force lo address s p e ^ needs of these Franchescina said cooperation between started to see their hard work paying off, as posed for Hillsdale wilh Food Lion llw play wilibe presented al Davie and hide? \^ere? Was it ihe same ing for their upcoming production of conununities. Ihe residents of these communities and the the town board sets some of their plans in dents of these communities and establish and Revco as Ihe major tenants. High School, Feb. 1 i at 3 p.m., Feb. place each lime? Byknowingaheadof "Nimsense". Members of that (ask force presented town is what made revitalization efforts motion. new community watch programs, he said. The centerwillbebutllby county 17, at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. I8,at3p.m . lime how your pel will react will save SURPRISE SOMEONE SPECIAL THIS ¥ Accocdingto drama insmictofFreda Suiter said Ihe committee discovered commissioner JeffHanison of Ad­ Admissionis$3rorstudentsand$4for valuable time. VALENTINE’S DAY... SEND A Ramsey. Tlie musical comedy in­ adults. ¥ that the majority of criminal activity taking vance al U.S. 158andN.C.80i. volves the audience and will be a de­ A special production will also be place in these communities is not coming Harrison said Food Lion will oc­ lightful evening's enteitainment." spoi!sored by the PTA for parents and ‘nrVVALEN11NECARD»l S OASH Don Howard Seeks Spot On Education Board from people who live there. cupy a 33,000 square fool store, Members of the cast are Carrie friends of Davie High students Feb. PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PAHTIAL V larger than its present facilities at H i My naiM b Kenya Nkok OH WHOLE ESTATES. The crime committee was one of four Johnson. Brandi Boger.Mandy Groce, 12, in conjunction with the PTA meet­ A Smith Grove man became the third of last Friday, incumbent Carl Boon of "I’mconcemedaboutalllheyoungones. Saks. I cckbraled my 1st birthday COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL V Bermuda Quay. Revco will occupy lanice Barney, U m t l Koewing. Dan ing, Ramsey said. candidatefortwoseatsontheDavieCounly Bermuda Run is being challenged by I want lo help improve Ihe schools as much created todelermine problems and develop on Januaiy 15,1996 al my home. TOYS, AOTIQUE FURNITURE an 8,450 square foot store. Space Saili, Melanie McDowell, Lindsay ¥ ¥ strategies for dealing with them. Other Mygucsis were served liol dogs wflh a&ksi Board of Education. Michael Allen of Comatzef, Richard as I can," he stud. "We need some new will be built for other shops in what Koflce, Ann MuUhoUand, Caiia Eaton committees were public facilities, infra- all tbe trimmings, baked beans, po- V ¥ Don Howard is Ihe Poindexter of Advance, Red Foust of members that may look at things in adiffer- and Tonya Diliaid. Harrison said was Ihe first phase of lato cht|» and dip and let cream most recent to put his Mocksville and Dan F. Smith of Farming­ entway." stmcture and community improvements. StudetitdirectoffortheplayisClint V ¥ conslruction. akwgwkhmyWbinieUicPoobcalui. The infrastructure committee looked at Alexander working under Ramsey's Bernina Club name on the line for a ton. Howard,aDavie native, andwifePairicia There are a number of permits lo I would like to thank all my couslm, V supervision with assistance from cho- spot on the education Unopposed candidates, to date, include: have twochildren, ages 16and8.Hesaidhe deterioration or lack of inftastnicture such be acquired, for a septic field forthe and Mends, aunt! and undea for all nisleacherTammyGtifIin,whoseslu- V ¥ board,joiningJohn Bar­ Betsy Cochrane of Bermuda Run for Ihe would go into Ihe office with an open mind, as sewer, walerandlightingin Ihe Campbell center, site plan approval and mote. ^ I r nice gills and money. My Monday • FebruaryS • lOamorJpm V MOCKSVIUE GOmMUNITY CHANNEL V nette of Mocksville and N.C. Senate, Julia Howard of Mocksville realizing the first year would be a learning Road community. Suiter said. The site has proper zoning for a inana's name is Valeric N. Sales. GENETREXLER .XBin Oi for M onniffit S M kv l«M M (CAT«CH«imB.2) He said they found the Campbell Road My maternal grandparents arc V s V ’ Luther Potts of the Cor- for Ihe N.C. House, and Henry Shore of experience. shopping center. community tobeanoasis-wilhthe town Linda L. Sales and John A. tiames. RQOHNG (M t u h a m lM » DoorPrlu$) V Sponsored By: Foater-Hauch Drug Co. natzer community. Mocksville for the county registerof deeds. HeisfirechiefatSmilhGrove,andowns "We'dliketostart the site work in Maternal greal-grandpaimts are In i Naw&OldRoote Davie voieis will also Howard, 41, said if elected, his Tirsl and operates Shorty’s Lawn Cane. developing all around it. Match if weather permits,” he said^ 24 Years Exparlanca riio iiio Room ^ rnkyUtiiliiuiDvnStfllYmSrmtlmHSatMASncUMtmtil M W . yamcs and Luna E. Sales, aU or Fraa Ectirnatas choose three members Howard ilemofbusinesswillbetogetabudgetfrom Potential candii^s have until noon on Fronchesina said Ihe community has no Constniclion could be finished by Mocksvillc. 704-2a»4Byi to the board of county commissioners. As the school ofHce that is easy to understand. Feb. 5 to file for a local office. Fteaae See Groups - Page 4 the end of the year.

'i 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - 3 Editorial P i^ Super Bowl Party: In The M ail... Only Cowboy Fans Food Dollars Will Go Out Of Town To the cdKon where I have lived in my ministry. The meat was Leave Her Alone: I share the feeling ond conccm of Mr. m i Mrs. never old or out of date, and the head of the meat Davie High Wooten, and others who are outraged at the "lake department knew what he was doing in preparing Get Big Screen over” of Food Fair by Food Lion. I am not sur* the meat. prised. Tom Smithcan not stand competition, even I don’t know what Mr. and Mrs. Wooten and t^EulSSAy at the expense of closing buildings and unemploy­ Teams Need Criticize Husband, I'm nol one (o .say I told you so, but to all of my others wilt do now. but I know what I am planning ment. nay-saying friends who insisted the Dallas Cowboys would to do. We try to go out to cat supper at least once u I retired in June 1992 and moved to my home in week. I plan to take my grocery list with me as wc not make it to the Super Bowl, I can't Mocksvilic. I learned that Food Fair had opened go to Lexington. Tliere urc two up to date grocery Fan Support Not Mrs. Clinton resist. their store. At la.st I was tobe given achoice—some stores there**Winn Dixie, and Ingles. My food To the editor: lower prices or quality and .service, I chose the dollars will go there and not to Pood Lion. - What a year. 1 Both varsity basketball teams need more fan quality and service. For three and a half years I have How much longer will the gooil old boys, the giin- Who would have expected Green Bay Rev.J.C. Lane support, and for more people to come watch them nol regretted it. I found that the meat department of Mocksville play at home and away games. Tlierc is only one tolcrs. the tobacco chcwcrs and (he conservatives allow the or the Colts in the playoffs, much less with Food Fair hn.s been one of the best of any store Republican Senate committee to pick on Hillary Clinton? a shot at the Super Bowl. Not that 1 don't high .school in Davie County, so show some pride in your sc1kx)1, and county. Wc have some fans who It's time to stop. want to see Dallas bring home another support the team, and others who do nol cure. Some Leave Mrs. Clinton alone. Blast away at her husband championship, but it would have been nice people say this is the worst boys team Davie County and his politics, but picking on his wife is... unmanly. to see the Packers and Colts end dream Harmony Family Blessed With Friends haseverhad.butiftheygo 1-21.1 M t orundefeated It's cowardly. It's ungentlemanly. It's unchivalrous. seasons by making it all the way. That sort To the editor: tion to our families, the Ihinnony firemen, the it is still your team and you should show some It's not the thing to do. of event gives everyone a shot of hope and Last Wednesday morning. Jan. 10. was really a County Line firemen. James Powers and sons for support. morning we won't ever forget for two very memo­ Tlie girls team is one of the best we have had in Some of us still believe in holding the door for women. renews our belief in miracles. But it didn't Lynn the crane. Tommy Fr}'c for his backhoe. Harmony rable reasons. Cafe and Cartner’s Service Center for drinks and many years. So on Friday. Jan. 26. go to the happen, and since it didn't, hey--let's get Hall Some of us still believe in settling disputes with pistols at 20 First the bam collapsing on our cows was a food. Rocky Creek Woodcraft for donating shav­ Reynolds game at Reynolds, and Saturday the 27th paces. But we don't believe in picking on women. It's sort of back in the saddle and show those Steelers devastating and helpless feeling. Not knowing ings. and all the friends and neighbors especially go to the*home game against West Forsyth. All the like pulling pigtails in elementary school. It's childish. It's what for. what was going to be the outcome, whether our the David Johnson family. games start at 6:30. boorish. It lacks character. You know, sometimes being a Dallas fan is like being cows would make it or not. Everyone has been wonderful. We count our­ We need to have the gym packed for the West Uwa-strulyovcrwhelnMng.though.toscealUhe Forsyth game. The gym will hold 750 on the home This is the reputation Republicans want for themselves? that Maytag repairman. It's a lonely job, especially around selves very blessed to have family and friends like people that camc to help. Todd's parents knew who all of you. side and 750 on the away side, so fill the gym. and And what's wrong with President Clinton? Why isn't he here. Among the people I know. I'd have better luck finding to call and so many people responded to help. Wc Todd and Jean Cninfill show some support as we play the #1 and #2-teams defending his wife better? Why doesn't he punch William someone who believed O.J. Simpson was out road-testing a couldn't have saved our cows or found our way William Ingram this week. Tliank you. and see you at the game. Safire in the nose and not jusl think about it? At least call new set of tires on his Bronco, than anyone willing to root through it without all of you. Harmony Joseph Smith him a toe-sucking coward, linked forever with President for the Cowboys. Every year during football season I have to We want to express our most sincere apprecia­ Manager Nixon's own web of deceit? Tlie President is hiding behind suffer the verbal abu.se of several close friends who can't the First Lady's skirts and letting her take all the criticism. stand the Cowboys, do nothing but make unkind remarks Mrs. Clinton may not be the most admired person in the about their abilities and make me walk 10 paces to the rear if NOT JUST AN EVENT! . . . NOT JUST, A world. She is a tough, smart professional woman. She In The M ail... 1 hear my Cowboys sweatshirt. When asked to name their STAR DOES "IT" AGAIN! overlooked her husband's indiscretions and kept her family favorite team, they always reply, "anyone who plays the THIS IS OUR WAY TO SAY THANK Y O U ’ FOR intact. She earned money for them to live on while he Cowboys". And yet these very same friends are fanatical in YOUR PATRONAGE AND HEIP MAKE R O O M FOR dabWed in politics^She'sjiot a dainty housewife. She has put their supporters of such teams as the Seattle Seahawks, N EW MERCHANDISE herself in the center of public debate on health care and other Advance Christmas Parade Is No 'Dumb Joke' Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, Cincinnati issues. But discuss the issues, not the woman. If Republi­ Bengals, New York Jets and even the Cleveland Browns. cans see their best ticket to the White House in November by To the editon rade if at all possible. And I emphasize if at all consider the Advance parade to be a dumb joke, Does that make sen.se? What have they got, some sort of DOWN PAYMENT I read with interest the letter from Ms. Susan possible. According to Ms. Carpenter, "there has bashing Mrs. Clinton, we're in for a nasty campaign. because they graciously blocked Hwy. 801. phobia about winning? Carpenterconcemingthe Davie HighSchool Band. not been a parade outside of Mock.sville". Yet. she Tlie large crowd (estimated by some to be Where arc the family values in that? How can thi.s be I know that my love of the Cowboys comes naturally. I'm I'm not self-centered or disrcspectrul. but you're goes on to say that the DCHS band has appeared in almost as large as the crowd who saw the Mocks­ FURNITURE & APPLIANCES FINANCE CHARGE classified as conservative principles? entiiled to your own opinion. Ms. Carpenter, just as parades in London, England and Paris. France, as ville parade two w a‘ks prior) didn’t consider it a a Texan, and that's what we do. And we do it well. But why SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL Sen. A1D'Amato and the committee investigating lam. wellashavingpcrfomtcdit\Otlando,Fla. Silly me. dumb joke either. They camc well before the 10 not. Who could resist a good ole boy like Don Meredith? Or Whitewater seem convinced that Mrs. Clinton is a crook. 1 once was a member of a high school marching And I thought London, Paris and Orlando were all a.m. starling time and sat or stood under cloudy, fail to suffer heart palpitations when Roger Stauback would band, the director of which was one of the best band outside of Mocksville. I am aware that they have They are determined to prove it ... before Election Day. rainy skies to watch the approximately 175 entries r ; I throw one of those long bombs in the last three seconds of a directors anywhere. I know what it takes for aband performed at these places, and represented Davie and to help celebrate this flRt-ever event for Ad- - She won't even be on the ballot. game to score the winning touchdown. How could you not (o get ready for an event. A lol of hard work and County quite well. I might add. vanctf. You could feel tlie community spirit in'the [ Her worst offense, uncovered after months of invcstiga- planning goes aiong wilh a bond appe^ng In any iflhesboftooticeus well asoihcrcircumstances air. Dumb joke? I ihink not. The only dumbjoto - tfet all choked up ovjcr sreat players like Wall Garrison. lion, is how .she characterizes her legal work for ii defunct event. However, things can come together on . did not permit panictpalion by the DCHS bund In wus on Mr. Paiilto und.lhe DCHS l>and. Drew HUI, Drew Peuson, Bob Lilly, Tony Dorselt and of' the Advance parade, surely Mr. Piitillo could have course current greats like Michael Iryin, Deion Sanders, Troy savings and loan. She said it was not a significant amount of relatively short notice. The Advance Christmas I understand that some of the band members parade certainly qualifies os a short notice event. graciously declined the invitation and asked for a wanted to be in the Advance parade. Aikman and Emmitt Smith. u ir o ^ iB L E time. Actually, it was 60 hours. Is that a lot, when other ★ DISCOUNTS THROUGHOUT With a litiic effotl, I still believe that the DCHS rain check for the next Advance p:midc so that he I do not find fault with the DCHS band for not And who wouldn't want to stand up and lake your hat off lawyers spent hundreds of hours? We can quibble over the band could have been a part of our parade. THESTOREI might have the opportunity to fit the event into the participating. I believe the fault lies In the manner to a gentleman and coach like Tom Landry? 1 always had a words, and D'Amato certainly has. But that hiu-dly amounts A lot of hard work in a short period of time went band’s busy schedule. Instead of doing that, he in which Mr. Patillo declined the invitation. ★ NO FINANCE CHARQE great deal of respect for Landry and the only time 1 got my to . into making the first annual Advance Christmas declare'd that a parade in Advance would take away Ms. Carpenter also suggests that we should try FORAYEARI lasso in a knot over the Cowboys was when Jerry Jones fired The Republican Party will have to do better than that. Parade a success. Although most of the parade from the Mocksville parade and then every little something new and support the DCHS band. Is she ★ NO DOWN PAYMENT entrants contacted the parade committee (yes, we town would up and think they could have a parade. kidding? Who does she think buys whatever the Landry. But, hey, 1 got over it. Everyone makes a mistake Its Hillary bashing can certainly come back to haunt the ONANYTHINOI hadacommittce)askingtobcinthc parade. Shirley Maybe he should take note that "every little town" bandseUsasweUasdonatestotheirvaiiousprojeGts? now and then. Forgive and forget. That's my policy. So that's HANMNnURVtTAII party. Liddy Dole must shudder at what it means. If Bob Markland. Linda Carter, Judy and Danny Chan­ can have a parade if they so choose. Quite by’ People from Mars? Nope, it's the citizens of Davie why I'm going to be a big sport and forget all those unkind THINMMMMJMIOW POSSnUI Dole is the eventual Republican nominee and president, dler. and Lanny Atkins, to name a but a few. spent chance, not choice. Advance was challenged to County. And that includes some Advance resi­ SALE remarks I've had to put up with all season and invite these will she be the next roasting victim. She has certainly been many hours planning and organiung everything. Have their first Christmas parade only two weeks dents. It's not a new thing either. It'sbeen going on Their hard work did not gounnoticed. My heartfelt before the parade date of Dcc. 16. Thecommunity for nearly 40 years, ever since DCHS was bom In good friends of mine over to watch the Super Bowl. It should involved in controversial decisions with her work. thanks to each and eveiyone of them. of Advance met the challenge. Maybe Bixby or 1956. I'm sure the band was organized shortly be a good game (even if the Colts aren't in it, Chris)ril N 2 DAYS ONLY, Friday 26th and Saturday 27th The Republicans are sacrificing the woman vote by Every parade had its beginning, no matter how Fork or Farmington will next be challenged to have thereafter. provide the food, drinks and large screen television. And their relentless pursuit of the First Lady. How much longer humble. Who knows? At one time even the their own Christmas parade. And what about a TheAdvanceChristniiis parade may havestarted anyone who doesn't want to cheer for the Cowboys, hey no E * NO DOWN PAYMENT “ wiiniTaReTor men to realize that this witch hunt is nothing Mocksville parade or the Rose Bowl parade may parade in Cooleemee? Would one of these "little out us a joke; however.'Advance rose to the chal­ problem. 1 have a radio you can listen to on the back porch. more than political opportunism? The GOP is going through havebeenlhoughtofasajoke. However. I've never towns" actually consider having a Christmas pa­ lenge. Y • NO FINANCE CHARGE FOR ONE FULL YEAR heard that anyone went so far as to put that kind of rade? I surely hope so. Fortunately the "baby band" from Tyro (Ms. • Subiect To Credit Approval And Amount Ot Purchase Clinton's wife to get to him. thought into words, as happened with the Advance Once Mocksville was the "little town" having Carpenter’s words, not nunc) stepped in and did the Why not concentrate on the big guy? Go after the parade. it's first Christmas parade. And once the newly- big band's job. president himself. Attack his policies, insult his manhood, According to Ms. Carpenter, Mr. Patillo is "the formed DCHS band marched In their first Christ­ The community came together for a few hquh Country Ham criticize his jogging shons. He's fair game. An open target. best band director anywhere". That may be true. mas parade. Maybe Mr. Patilloeven once marched on that December Saturday and enjoyed a ve^ AU ALL All ALL E I'mnottryingtotakchisbanddiTcclingabiUtyaway in his first Christmas parade. festive occasion. And it doesn't stop there. Haiigin Leave his wife alone. BEDROOM I DINING ROOM I from him. However. I do believe that being the Per Ms. Carpenter, Mr. Patillo did not want to folks. Planning for the second annual Advance Breakfast LIVING ROOM — Dwight Sparks caring professional that he must be. he should have involve the county schools in a dumb joke. Appar* Christmas parade Is already underway. Slay tu n ^ RECLINERS (AltoPtncaku»Stu§»g») SUITES willingly agreed to participate in the Advance pa­ ently the N.C. Department of Transportation didn’t ] Mona Pottii SUITES DINETTE SETS REDUCED Advance Saturday, Janmry 27 MDIICID REDUCED M D U C I D . DAVID COUNTY 6:30am - IlhOOain 10-50% 10-50% 10 -5 0 % [ 10-50% ! H NO DOWN PAYMENT ENTERPRI/^ECORD A U . YOU CAM EAT HI.OO I ★ NOmUNCICNAMI *NOnNANCICiUliai

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Batton Jr., driving 78 Continued From PU((e I to keep them in good condition. To aid noone would be paying morv than $56 image. Franchesina said. He said he had talked with Mocks- Tlie board also voted to purchase a ing alcohol,rcsistingpublicolTicer.fuil- and assault on female, sentenced to meanor breaking and entering, .sen­ missed; exceeding posted speed, re­ of In Davie District Court on Jan. 18. mph in a 65 mph zone. them, the conununlty improvements in additional taxes, but all would reap A clean-up day was also held in this ville-DavIe Parks and Recreation Di­ lot In Ridgemont lobedonated toHabi- ure to comply with license restrictions, 60 days suspen :d for 18 months, pay tenced to 45 days; larceny, reduced to duced by DA to 60 mph in a 45 mph Presiding was Judge George T. — Shawn M. Stapper. driving 80 committee organized a comittunily thcbenefusof water andsewerservice. comnninily recently. rector Mike Gamer and Mike Hendrix tat for Humanity with an option to buy sentenced to 30 days suspended for I SlOOfineand ourt costs, not threaten, misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to45 zone, pity $10 fine and court costs. Fuller. Prosecuting were Rob Taylor mph In a 65 mph zone. scwcrscrviccmherihanloafcwhoases, clean-up day. People from inside and giubage pickup, street lights and police In Ridgemont. the task force deter­ of the Davie County Schools about six more fmm the same property owner. year. $150 fine imd court costs, not harass or pault prosecuting days. -Janet K. Wright, expired regis­ and poor soil has caused a number of outside the comnumity worked to­ protix'tion. he said. ofTering supervised acliviiies for the and Mark Culler, assistant district at­ operate vehicle until licensed; failure witnessess, coiplete Family Violence — Aushante N. Ratlcdge, unsafe tration, dismissed. — Tlieodis L. Perry Jr.. failure to mined that 4.5 percent of the homes are Suiter said this falls in line with the torneys. traffic movement, hit and run and fail­ — John W. Yandell. possessiondnig stop for red light. scpcic sysicms to fail. gether. collecting four dumpster loads In the Campbell Road conununity, in needof repairwhile53 percent are In community at Mock.sville Middle. to wear seat belt, drinking beer/wine Prevention Piiram. recommendationKofthe task force and —Tma M. Bailey, no hunting li­ paraphemalia. dismissed; possession — Maurice II. Iloude, driving 77 Walcr and sewer lines could easily of irash, he said. the public facilities committee was pri­ good condition, according to Proposed strategies for Ridgemont while driving. 2 counts posession mall — Donna TJames, improper pass­ ure lo slop for property damage, dis­ is one of the most outstanding things cense. dismissed. mph in a 65 mph zone. be extended lo ihe community, but Kfforts by the infrastniciure and marily concerned with the status of Franchesina. include improvementofiheinfrastrtic- beverage under age. dismissed. ing, reduced biDA lo improperequip- missed; failure to report accident, pay marijuana, $100 fine and courtcosts. the board has done. — BrianM.Monroe.driving77mph only a portion of ihe Campbell Road “ Jamie M. Boger. rcckless driv­ — Richard A. Eremenchuck. 4 ment. pay coil costs. $30 fine and court costs. community Improvcmentsconimittees McK'ksville Middle Scluwl, which the Tlie neighborhood has petitioned Mayor D.J. "Nick" Mando thanked lure by developing land owned by the ing, dismissscd. — AnnM.phnson.inloxIcaledand —Christopher T. Robison, DWI, Fulled To Appear in a 65 mph zone. community Is wilhinlhecorporalelim- DavieCounty Doardof Education pm- the town to demolish one of the aban­ counts bre.'iking. entering and larceny, havebeen ongoing toeducate residents town and improving ihe appearance of incnibers of the task force for their its of ihe town. Suiter said. • — Michael S. Dogcr, simple assault, 8 counts uttering forged endorsement disruptive, pisession malt beverage (.14 Brealhalyzcr), possession m;u-i- Tlie following to appear for their — Lany S. Brown, driving 70 mph lo the benefits of annexation by the poses closing as sewn as additions can doned apartment buildings that is in efforts. Ihe entrance way. eliminating public sentenced to 45 days suspended for 18 underage, p:i|$25 fine andcourt costs. juiuia, sentenced to 12 months sus­ scheduled court trial. in a 55 mph zone. With the helpofCrey Engineering. be made at Mivksville Elementary to dcterioratingconditlonandhas become and of endorsement, posses­ town. But an annexation will requin.' a nuisances In the areaand improve hous­ "It’s up to this board to take the ball months, pay S200 fine and court costs. sion burglaiy tools, waived probable —Chrisn|herW.Martin.22 counts pended for2ye:u^.S400 fine and court — Alvaro Anieta, DWI, driving — WillisT. Parker, failurctoreduce Inc.. the committee analyzed housing request frotii all the residents of the accomnuxlate the extra students. a gathering place for vagrants, he said. ing in Ihc community. and cany it." he said but added that the — Selina R. Buchanan, use of for­ without headlights. speed. conditions and asked the town lo seek Suiter told ihe btiard llurt Uw com­ cause and was bound for trial in Supe­ of uttering irgcd cndorscmenl and costs, sen’c 7 days in jail, comply with at\:a because Mocksvillc does nd con­ Commissioner Dr. F.W. Slate said town would like to continue using the Strategies for dealing with pn)b- eign license, dismissed; exceeding rior Court; resisting public office, sen­ forgery of J endorsement, breaking substance abuse assessment; fictitious/ — Aubry A. Burgin, uttering forged — Hendry S. Robinson, exceeding funding for infrastnictun* and housing duct involuntary annexations. mittee had met with Superintendent lems in both cohimunities include de­ that members of the community have capabilities of task force members. posted speed, S15 fine and court costs. posted speed. Improvements, he s;iid. Dr. Bill Steed and recommended that tenced to30dayssuspendedfor I year. and enterinuarceny. waived probable cancelled regisiraiion.ptissessiondrtig endorsement, forgery ofendorsement Suiter .said Town Manager Terry workcddiligentlylodevelop these rec­ Members of the task force were velopment ofcommunity associations — Michael Bulow. criminal tres­ SI .(XX) fine and court costs. Appealed. cause, boumover for trial in Superior p;u^phemalia dismissed. — Jeremy W. Martin, possessin mall — AmyJ. Dillon.driving77mphin Fnmchesina reported that 80 per­ Bralley sh;ired Infoniulion with rcsi- the school system continue to use the toidentifycommunity leaders andbring ommendations. Town Manager Teny Bralley, Jesse pass, dismissed. cent of ihc suw wrcs in \he community — Chris Evans, failure to rctum Court; larcoy, sentenced to 120 days. — Donnie L. Sellers, simpleassaull. beverage under age. a 65 mph zone. denlsabouiliow much theirtaxes would facility foraconuiiunity purpose. "Everybody who was a part of this Brown. Town Commissioner J.C. them into the revitalization process — Lisa F. Chunn, simple assault, rental property, dismissed. Appealed. sentenced lo 45 days suspended for I — M;uy C. Moore, driving 80 mph — Hugon N. Gonzalez-Guerrero, need repairs with 51 percent requiring increase and what benefits they would Me said Steed said the older part of and hold meetings lo encourage self- has done a good job.'* he s;ud. "Busler''Cle;uy.CliffCockcrtiani.Neal failure to wear seat bell. major repair or demolition. sentenced to 45 days suspended for 1 —Quillar Gammoge Jr., assault on — Davii G. Mayhew Jr., posses­ ye.ar. $100 fine, court costs, complete In a 65 mph zone. receive in return. the school will probably be demol­ help and pride among residents. Suiter said the work accomplished Essie. Joe Etchlson. Thomaslna year, pay SlOO fine and court costs. u female, dismissed. sion mariji|| .na1, manufacturing mari- Family Violence Prevention Pmgram. — Lester C. Scott, resisting public — William H. Treadwell IV, driv­ Many homeowners take pride in Looking at the tax value of four ished. but Ihe other part will still be Other suggestions for Campbell so far is only ihe firsi step. He propt^sed Gailher, Buck Hall, Henry Howell, ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. their homes but are too poor or elderly — Jermeil T. Cockerham. assault — Wade T. Gannon, assault infiicl- juana, pos ssi(;ion drug paraphemalia, — Justin Sheets, larc’eny.dismissed. officer. representative homes, it was found that used by the school system. Dewey Hunt. Linda Ijames. Bobby Road arc annexation of the part outside that an ad hoc commitiee of the Town with a deadly weapon causing serious ing serious injury, dismissed. dismissed — Crystal C. Steele, possession sto­ — Lucille Suggs, driving 94 mph in -Brandon N. Walsh, driving 80 If the schools should decide not lo Ihe town limits, elimination of public BoardofCommissioners be established Jones. Alice Dillard Patterson. Admin­ injury, , waived — Boyd D. Gamer, assault on a — Jerry L. McCllne, driving ve- len goods, prayer forjudgment contin­ a 65 mph zone. mph in a 65 mph zone. use that building, the task force asked nuisances in the area improvement of for community and economic devel­ istrative Assisliuit Lee Rollins, Town probablecause and was bound over for fcmale,sentenccdlo60dayssuspcnded liiclc not tgislercd. failure to obtain ued on condition she make rcstiluUon. — Braxton S. Oliver II. failure to Grant Committee Meets In Cooleemee that the town have inpui into how ii infrastructure with water, .sewer, and opment to oversee implementation of Commissioner Dr. F.W. Slate. Karen trial in Superior Court. lyear.SIOOfine.courtcosts.complete registratij or title, dismissed. —ChasdadiM.Slroud.expired reg­ Trials Waived wear seat belt. would be used. COOLEEMEE - The Cool­ needs and Input into the project slrcet lif’’ting and provide adequate the sUTiiegy developed by the task foree. Smith. Clyde Sludevent Jr. and Chair­ - K im Cranfill, simple worthless Family Violence Prevention Prtigram. — Tedy E. McClure, simple pos­ istration. drinking on piovisional li­ Tlie following waived theirright to —Gilbert F. Tiemey. driving 78 "Let not happen to Mocksville eemee Community Development for the life of the program. housing for all residents. After hearing from Suiter and person Julius Suiter. check, dismissed. stay away from prosecuting witness. session Shedule VI controlled sub­ cense. sentenced to 30 days suspended a court trial and paid fines in advance, mph in a 65 mph zone. Middle Sch(x>l what happened loNorth block Grant Citizens Advisory Suiter said Ihe task force wouldalso l-ranchescina, the board voted unani­ Gary Steeley and Tracey Cmm pof —John C. Crepps. DWI, (.08 — Jarvis Gamer, possession of ct)- stance, p .session drug paraphernalia, 1 year. SI 00 fine, court costs, noi oper­ — Michael Harrell, driving78 mph — Roger L. McLean, driving 80 The $800,000 grant will pay Cooleemee School." Suiter said. like to see the basketball courts on mously lo take down the basketball Ihe Northwest Piedmont Council of Breathaly/er). sentenced to 60 days caine. selling or deliver cocaine, dis­ $100 fin and court costs; simple pos­ ate vehicle until licensed. in a 65 mph zone. mph in a 65 mph zone. Committee sctiedulcd a meeting forcounty sewer line extension to Among the problems found in the Campbell Road eliminated because goals at the courts on Campbell Road Govemments also assisted. suspended for 1 year. SIOO fine and missed. session :hedule IV, prayer for judg­ — Vickie E. Tliome unauthorized — Ronald Andary, failure to stop — Adam Rainwater.drivingSO mph for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 at the Clark Road and Hickory Street Ridgemont area were deteriorating they have become a , and to proceed with condemnation of Tliegood things happeningin those court costs. 24 hours community ser­ — Danny P. Geraghty, possession ment C( linued. use of motor vehicle, failure to surren­ for stop sign. In a 65 tnph zone. the town hall. housing, vacant apartment buildings, areas. It will also pay for street attractingpeoplefromoutsideihecom- the vacant apartment buildings in ll\e communiltes means good ihings for vice, comply with substance abuse as­ of stolen gixKls. sentenced lo 120days. — Dmck L McKinney, larceny der license, driving while license re­ — Tomnjie Barnes, expired regis- — David W. Todd, driving 80 mph no thoroughfare, unused land and poor The meeting is being held to improvements in the arcas, as well muniiy who have caused problems. Ridgemont community. the whole town. Mando said. ' sessment; driving while license re­ -Jerry W. Gixlbey, bre.'iking and motor hide, assault with a deadly voked. dismissed;drivingwhilelicense uiition. in a 65 mph zone. advise the committee of the as a-habilitation of houses and the voked, dismissed. entering, dismissed; assault on u fe­ weapo with intent to kill or serious revoked, resisting public officer, no — Benjamin D. Moss, driving 80 —ChaHes A. Neal, failure to wear progress of the gram process to rc-location of current residents — Mark Dellinger, allowing dog lo male. comnnmicating threats, sen­ injure, aivedprobablecauseandwas liability insurance.senlcntvd to I0d;iys. mph in a 65 mph zone. seatbelt. date, as well as outline committee from dilapidated housing. mn at night, sentenced to 10 days sus­ tenced to 75 days suspended for 18 boundor trial in Superior Court. — Lclis J. Valle, driving 90 mph in — Brady Gaither, vehicle inspec­ — Kirby E. Manning, driving 78 pended for 1 year, SI (X) fine and court monihs,$250fine andcourtcosis.com- — (avid W. Moses, DW I, dis- a 65 mph zone, having wine/liquor in tion violation. mph in a 65 mph zone. costs, not allow dog to run at night. pleteFamily Violence Prevention Pro­ misse passenger area of vehicle, pay $30 fine — Bryan Cheeks, failure to wear — Betty P. Adams, driving 80 mph — Kenneth R.De\valt,drivingwhilc gram. rep<^rt to Day Reporting Center. — rtuie C. Myers, driving while m i court costs. seatbelt. in a 65 mph zone. * ’ Three Teens Injured In Wreck license revoked, sentenced to 120days 72 hours community service. licen revoked.sentencedto I20days — Bjirbara A. Velolta. nooperalor’s — Michael W. Reardon, driving 80 — William C. Brendle. driving 7*0 suspended 1 year, S200 fine and court — Rodney L. Harris, DWI. suspt ded for 18 months, $250 fine, license, dismissed; possession stolen mph in a 65 mph zone. mph in a 55 mph zone. Tttree Mocksville teen-agers were where it struck a ditch and skidded into costs, not operate vehicle until licensed. (Brealhaly/er refused), sentenced to ists, 24 hours community ser- gixxls, sentenced lo45 days suspended — April D. Bailey, nochild restraint — Wayne D. Gunter, driving 76 mph injured Saturday night when the car in a wooden utility pole about 9:45 p.m. — Randy D. Dixon, driving while 60days suspended for I year.S100 fine vicejot operate vehicle until licensed. for 18 months, $250 fine, court costs. system. in a 65 mph zone. which they were uaveling struck a Kennedy estimated the vehicle’s license revoked, driving left of center, and court costs, 24 hours community -jChadwick L. O'Neill, driving 48 hours community ser\'ice, make — William J. Bohannon, failure to — Lam)ne T. Brown, driving 80 utility pole on McCullough Road. speed prior to the accident at 60 mph. prayer forjudgment continued on con­ service, not operate vehicle until li­ whil license revoked, unsafe tires, restitution; hit and run and failure to we;u-seat belt mph in a 65 mph zone. ‘ The driver. David Lee Kluttz. 16. He charged Kluttz with exceeding a IVIARKDOWNS dition he pay court costs. censed. comply with subst:mce abuse disr ssed; driving while license re- stop for property damage, sentenced to — Katherine Short, vehicle inspec­ — Reba D. Henighan, driving 80 and two passengers. Candy Meadows. safe speed. — Tracy S. Eckard. obtain property assessment; having unsealed wine/li­ vok I. prayer forjudgment continued 45 days suspended for 18 months. tion violation. mph In a 65 mph zone. 16, and Carla Meadows, 16, were taken According to N.C. Baptist Hospital by false pretense, no operator's li­ quor in the passenger arca dismissed. on' mdition he pay court costs. —Sylvia A. White, forgery of en­ —Carol S.Gcorge.driving80mph — WadeL.McCray,driving78miih to N.C. Baptist Hospital In Winston- personnel, Kluttz was treated and n;- DON'T GET STUCK ilGAIN THIS WINTER! cense, dismissed: no liability insur­ — Kelly J. Hayes. 77 mph in a 65 -Barbiira L. Perez, no child re- dorsement. uttering forged endorse­ in a 65 mph zone. in a 65 mph zone. Salem fortreatment of injury, reported ieased Saturday night. Candy Mead­ ance, .senenced to 45 days suspended mph zone, reduced by DA to improper str It system, pay court costs; no li- ment, waived probable cause and was — EdwanlR.Foster.faiUiretowear — WiUiant B. Renfro, driving 77 TioopcrT^.KcnnedyoflhcN.C.High- ows was released from ihe hospital for I year. S200 fine, court costs, not equipment, pay court costs; 60 mph in abity insurance, dismissed. bt>und over for trial in Superior Court. seat belt. mph in a 65 mph zone. way Patrol. Monday altemoon. while Carla Mead­ operate vehicle until licensed, with in­ a 45 mph zone, reduced by DA to 54 ^Judy H. Phelps. 84 mph in a 65 — Thomas L. Williams, resisting — TerryJ.KeTrigan.driving79mph — Brian S. Debruhl, failure to wear Accordingto Kennedy. Kluttzdrove ows remained In satisfactory condition surance. mph in a 45 mph /one, $10 fine, court mp zone, reduced by DA to 74 mph public officer, reduced by DA to disor­ in a 65 mph zone. scat belt. a 1988 Ford across the centerline as he with a dislocated hip. — LoraL.Edwards.givingriclilious costs; 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, re­ in!65 mph zone.SlOr»ne,couTt costs; derly conduct, failure to surrender li­ — JcremyD.F»shcr,dT\ving7»mph — Brian J. Adams, failure lo wear exited a curve. The car began to skid Kennedy estimated damage to the information toanofnce.paycourtcosis. duced by DA to exceeding safe speed, faure to wear scat bell, dismissed. cense, pay $75 fine and court costs; in a 65 mph zone. seat belt. and ran olTthe left shoulderof the road car at $4,000. -Jerry D. Efird. failure to comply pay court costs. •—Christopher L Price, breaking spotlighting deer, dismissed. — John H. Boyen>. driving 80 mph — Sleptianic R. Scoit, failure tostop Tor stop sij;n. r '.w^refttrictions,drivinjiaAer consum­ — Eric Uj l^udson Jr.. ludnappins ad entering, reduced by DA lo misdc- : — Billy D. Wood If, OWf..dj.i- in a 65 mph zone. Crime Iteeps Po(loe Foree Busy

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; By Brian Pitts Daniel Baity (140) lost anotherclose .';Davic Counly Knicrprisc Record match 4-1. "Daniel wrestled good," War Eagles Defeat Lowery said.^Hejustcouldn't gel noth­ ; ! Davie's wreslling learn has won tlie ing going." UCeninil Pieclnuini Confercncc cham- Jeff Wilson (145) silenced ihe :'.'pionship nine limes since entering ilie Titan’s fans wilha pinand Davie rolled i ranks \ \ years ago. from there. C.J. Johnson won by tech­ South Rowan 7 0 ^ . Davie (25-1, 4-0 CPC) spanked nical fall at 152. and Wesi forfeited :By Brian PUU Erin Umberger stole a pass wlih 'Soiilh Rowan 47-23, North Davidson three of the next five weight classes. ;Davic County Enterprise Rccord three minutes to go in the third with ;• 46*24 and West Forsyih 69-6 last week Neil Comaizer's (189) and Brian Davie nursing a two-point lead. She io put the Wiir Eagles in ptisition foryel Murphy recorded first period pins. Davie's varsity giris went from the fed Steele for a 3-pointer to give Davie - anolher championship. Coniai/or has fully recovered from a ;highest point of the year lo the lowest u cushion. However, ihere is no room for error. shoulder injury that kept him out of a ;in a two-game span. South’s scouting report Instructed .Davie wrestles each conference oppo- few praclices. Coach Mike Dinkins of Davie was ihe Raiders to play atrinngle-in-twoon ihcnt one lime. "You've gol lodad-gone Bobby Bnnvn (160). Jake Marion wondering how his team would re­ Williard and Ramsey, thus leaving > :win every match." Coach Buddy Low- (171) and J.J. Rice (H W D received spond from an 11-day layoff when Steed wide open. ' ery of Davie said. "That’s Ihe b:id thing forfeits. The junior point guard pul adagger oboui il." they traveled to South Rowan Jan. 16. Kn)i*hls Scare Davie; Then Fold ■ What do the War Eagles do? They in South's plans when she hit a two and Loweiy went a step further. "Who- Davie fold itself inan unusual posi­ put on an ofTensive clinic in a 70-57 then on the next possession a three to : ever loses one match usually finishes tion last Tliursday in Welcome. rout of the arch-rival Raiders. help Davie atlain the huge lead early. wcond, two matches third..." North Davidson gave Davie any­ . "nien Davie (8-4,2-1 CPC) tumed Dinkins called for five isolation Davicmayhavetogollieremainder thing but a wann welcome when they ice-cold in a 5643 loss to Mount Ta­ plays with Brill and Williard. Davie ofiheyearwlihoulseniorUillyAllenat juntped on the perennial conference converted four of those for points. 119. bor. champions 12-0. Daviehadfiveplayerstoscoreeight Williard penetrated for one basket and : Allenwasall-confcrenceaycarago Lowery defended his young learn. points or more in the Raider victory. then scored from Ihe block. Brill hit a and has lorn some cartilage in hiskncc. "Our first three wrestlers are freshmen field goal and two free throws. • He will have surgery- this week. "Some and sophomores." he said. Laura Moyer chipped in with four people are able to bounce back ilie next Tami Ramsey led the way with 18 Loweiy, who's in his 20th yearas points and Umberger added two. day," Lovveiy s;iid, "We'll jusl have lo points. Jonette Williard was right be- Davic'scoach.gavealoloflhecreditto see how he responds." hindherwith 17.RoxanneSteele added Dinkins was tickled with the win. North. "Other people have gol good Daniel Baity sizes up his West Forsyth opponent before attempting a take-down. -P h o to by Chris Mackle 12. Page Steed had a season-high nine "Soulh Rowan is a strong team. Wc ' Tlie West Forsyih match last Friday people lot)." he said. night was a no-coniest. Davie defeated * and Carrie Brill netted eight. only had one practice." he said. Despite Ihe fact ihai Bailey. Holt period pin. Nall suffered from the lay­ Eagles look the mat when South Rowan hs arch-rivals by 63 points. son.Johnson. Brown. Marion andCor- wc possibly could." I "For some reason it's a big rivalry Mount Tabor Blanktts Davfe and Ferree were defeated, they kepi off. due lo weather, and was pinned at natzer dominated the late rounds. Wil­ visited Mocksville Jan. 16. Davie still Adam Bailey wrestled at 103 and • Lowery has scheduled a match j between the girls," Dinkins said of the Davie dug a hole early and was Davie In thematch by noi being pinned. 130. "Tliai's the one place that we KH)k son recorded his pin in 20 seconds. Shunta Frazier's shot Is blocked by a Whirlles' defender. Jason Shemner penetrates for two more points. dominated his counterpart 13-1 for Ihe managed to come away with a 47-23 Thursday at home against Salisbury at Soulh Rowan game. "It wasa big game unable to overcome an I l-point half- "We stay off of our b.nck. We gave early lead. Jamey Holt losi a lough 4-2 a step backward because of Ihe stiow." Comatzer was ju.st as dominate in victory. 7p.m.TheJVs will wrestleSalurdayin for us. Wc showed a lot of compo­ time deficit in a 56-43 loss at the Spar­ them three points instead of six." Low­ decision at 1 (2. Lowery slated. 30 seconds. "He’s just cool obovu it," "U was not bad." Lowery said." Wc an all-day tournament at Nonh David­ sure." tans home court. ery said. Then Davie put West in a huge hole. Dallon won a decision 12-3. "I’ve Lowery said of his senior leader. wrestled pretty good. Our technique son. Davie’s win wasn't easy. Davie shot 20 percent and scored n Davie won eight of the next ten goiiocoachmybuliorflherc."Lowery Ninth Graders Capture Seventh Straight Win Davie’s Nathan Fen-ee (119-pounder). Murphy was pinned at 215 and Rice was off because wc had only practiced • Davie has won 25 matches in a The War Eagles led by 16 halfway season-low 15 first-half points. weight classes. "We W'reslled pretty Adam Connor (125) and Josh Nail said of his young 135-pounder. "No finished off the Knights with a pin at two days before the match. South's not row. The only loss was the opening throughthesecondperiod when South's Even though Davie went seven min- good." Lowery said. "We gol it in gear. lead is sccurc." Continued From Page B l (130) had consecutive pins. Dyrell hc.'ivywcight. a bad team but wc give them loo many match of the year at Parkland. The Jill Cress, who scored a team-high 16, ulcsattheendofthefirstandstanofthe We said lets go." Lowery didn’t have to do much Da\1e Dohtis Raldeni Atter Lay-off cheap points. Dallon followed up with a decision Musiangsarclhedefending3-Acham- sparked a 7-0 run at the end of the first .second quarter with no points, the War .six players to score at least six points Connor started the rally with a first coaching from 140-189. Baity. Wil- It had been 12 days since the War win and the War Eagles led 25-3. "In general, w’c wrestled as well as pions. half 10 bring Soulh to within nine at Eagles still had a shot at winning. as they relied on team play instead of halftime. Mount Tabor went scoreless for an individual star to carry them lo this The Raiders were not about to fold nine straight possessions at end of the particular victory by 11 points. Tiger Wrestling Team Squeezes Past Kannapolis at home. They went on a 9-0 nm to end ihird and Davie closed the gap lo five. SouthRowangrabbcdal5-141cad the third quarter and suddenly Davie's, Ramsey and Williard were mostly re­ after one quarter and had Ihe War lead was down to five. sponsible for the rally. The seniors Eagles scratching its head. nament that will be heldat North Davie. Test Your BIBLE Knowledge The lasttimethat South Davlewres- heavyweight to make the final margin year. Johnson Is ihe only Tiger left rtirr.C T inM . __ »____ t____ OUESTIOWi flVue or False) Alcohotbin Is only a disease and has "It was a typical slump for us at Ihe scorcd 30 of Davie's 43 total points. Davie continued to sputter for the iling coach Howard Riddle and his "TheconferencematcheswithCon- three points. "The layoff seemed to undefeated. "Thad wrestled very well," nothing to do with a person’s eternal destiny. (Last Week's Answer; end of the first half and third quarter," Davie cut ihe lead lo four and then next 16minuies.The War Eagles only wrestlers tasted victory was Dec. 7 cord and J.N. Fries will be very Impor­ hurt Adam more than anybody." Riddle the .second-year coach said. they brokedown defensively. In the The Bible refers to premarital jm as "foniicallon " ami the Bible Dinkinssaid. "Then the seniors stepped outscored the Raiders 19-17 through against North Rowan. tant." Riddle said. "We have a lot of said of Ihe 13-day layoff because of Kannapolis won five of the next condem ns it. Unrepenlenl, Imbilualfornicalors Kill misj out on heaven. ' up for us." man-to-man defense, a Spartan con­ Ref. I Car. 6:18; Cat. 5:19-21) ihree periods. Last Wednesday, the Tigers (3-5-1) work lo do but we're ready." weather conditions. eight matches but the deficit was too nected for a three and Davie ran out of The seniors did indeed step It up. But the fourth quarter was when snapped its three-match losing streak South led throughout the match, but Tony Angell (83-pounder), James Ifjm would HIh ■■pninyoiir Mbit kin«bdM,«ut>lliia gas. much. Chris Bender( 130). Josh Waller to Brill. Ramsey and Williard scorcd all the real War Eagles came lolife. Davie by edging Kannapolis 45-42 thanks lo they were on the ropes when the Blue Plltman (93) and Nathan Bolen (103) (135) and Blake Nichols (152) broke raSE t-LESSON HOME BIBU COUESFONDENCE COUME. 24of Davie's points in the fourth quar­ Brill pitchedin with six. Moyer and S w d w r r w w»loEIMtCtiint,P.0.1oi3««rtaa(7»4)4W-5MI. doubled the Raiders 20-10 for the Weslev Evans' rvrstpenodplnal 189 to Devils closed the gap lo 39-36 going put KannapoUs in a \7-0 hole eaily. Kannapolis' back with third period pins. ter. Sleelehad four and three,respectively. CHVHCH • victory. sea\ tte contest into Evans' 189 matchup. VISIT THt JOUCHO O f CmiST IHHI-OEHOimUTIOlUL- Dinkins pointed to u key play mid­ • Williard is avemging 15.8 points Plttmanpinnedhisopponentinnine • Wesley Johnson and Tommy Located at the comer of Junction and Jericho Roads Frazier had a team-high 13 points. per game and has been in double fig­ li t i s was a big win," said Riddle. EvanssilencedtheBlue Devils with seconds. It was one of the quickest pins McDaniel had pins for Soulh in the ^^^^^^^dlcate^bResionn^NfwTesia^^ way through the third quarter. Steed’s Howell added 11 and Bryson Hnklea ures I I of 12 games. Ramsey, 13.4; "This gets the slide ofT of eveiybody’s a first period pin to give the Tigers an in South Davie hisloiy, according lo preliminaries. ‘ jumpers and isolation plays as the rea­ had his first double-figure game with son for the win. Brill. 9.2; and Steele, 7.6. back. We're up for the loumamcM." insurmountable nine-poini lead goihg Riddle. 10. Soulh has two conference matches Into the final match. "He look care of After Steven Jones was pinned at Shermer is slowly starting lo be­ and one non-conference match remain­ business." Riddle said. 112. Thad Johnson won by a major come a integral part of ihe offense as ing before the all-day conference tour­ A ru.sty Adam Bailey was pinned at decision lo raise his record to9-0on the he scorcd seven. Maynard and Collins JV Boys Fall In Two Close Games pitched In with six apiece.

South Davie Girls Come From Behind To Win By 14 Coach Brian Cantrell's Davie jun­ Charles Miller, who has since been • Davie Is averaging 67 points per ior varsity boys basketball team is be­ game compared to lls opponents' 48, South Davie's 8ih grade giris bas­ of lumovers and we got a lot of layups. 10 halflime lead was not a safe lead in moved to the varsity, scored a game- Parents and fans watch the ninth graders from the stands. - Ptiolos by Janws Barringw ing snakebil in the early going of the high 19 points in ihe Soulh loss. B J. ketball team put Coach Mary Ann "We would miss four or five shots Middle School basketball. •Frazier leads the team with a 14.4 Central Piedmont Conference. Johnson, 18;Ray Spain, 10; Eric Koike, Edwards on a roller coaster ride last but eventually score. We were fortu­ Concord continued to apply full- scoring average. Collins. 13.8; and Davie (5-5,0-3 CPC) dropped an nine; Jesse Marion and Brian Camp­ imWffiiTiffiiifififfiTiTifiiiini week. nate to gel a lot of rebounds." she said. court pressure on the Tigers, pushing Howell. 12.4. Dr. M a rtin Lutlier King Jr. overtime 74-72 game to SouthRowan, bell, four; Brian Lane, three; Scott Rr^t.South(2-8)camefrombehind Kannapolis led 11-9 at the half. "U Ihe Goldminers lead lo 41-13 after lo explode by Kannapolis 31-17. and was ihe same old stoiy," Edwards said three quarters. had more than dreams. He had and then they fell apan late in the fourth Carter and James Blakely, two. • With last week's performances, then the Tigers turned around to lose of her teams' first half play. "They had a guard who shot a jump quarter in a 65-58 loss lo Ml. Tabor. Ml. Tabor’s horses were too much Shermer raised his average from 4.6 ALL AMERICAN 44-16 to Concord, who Edw ards' calls Edwards was pleased with the play shot." Edwards said. "They had an­ the vision and ambition it takes to for the smaller War Eagles In a 65-58 lo 6.8. Howell has been by far the win at Davie. the best team in the PMS Conference. of Sarah Stein (four points). Michelle other guard/forward whocould handle reach for the reality of dreams. Underdog Davie most consistent War Eagle. He has FORD-MERCURY South trailed 17-14 after three quar­ Davidson (four). Molly Allred (six) the ball real well. They scored a lot of Spain led the way with 16. Koike, scored at least 11 every game and has ters against Kannapolis. Then Soulh and Amanda Frogge (six). their points on fast breaks." 10; Johnson, nine: Blakely, six: Dunn. not scorcd more than 14. stunned everyone in the gym by out- • Point guard Julie McDaniel and Stein and Allred led the Tigers with Together, we can malte the world Team Threatens Scott Comatzer and Marion, five: and scoring the Blue Devils 17-0 in the last Jill Seamon each had four points in the four points apiece. McDaniel and Jes­ Campbell, one. a better place. six minui«. win. Jerri Ann Angell and Christy sica Foster each had three. Davidson SouthRowan "Wc ju « exploded," Edwards said. Frogge had two and one. respectively. chipped in with two. Davie's varsliy boys scared iheday- "It's what Fve been looking for all • Soulh was 9 of 17 from the free- • South enteis the PMS Conference Thhr e brought to you by... lights out of South Rowan (12-1,2-0 season.'* ihrow line. Tournament as the No. 12 seed. They CPC) but they faltered In the closing FORD TRUCKS The Tigers height advantage and Conconl Presses To 28 Point W in opened up Monday at 4 p.m. at the No. DAVIE The Concord Goldminers coach 5 seeded China Grove Red Devils. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES minutes and lost 66-59. pressure defense began to wear dow-n "I told our guys you could forget the ARE #1 AGAINI the Blue Devils. "Our press caused a lot must have thought that his team's 31- Calvin Ijamea, Owner records." Coach Bob Parker of South FAMILY P. O. Box 832 • M ocluviUe, NC • 704-492-5198 Rowan saidofDavie's l-9recordcom- North Girls Roll Past Comher-Upe; Fall To Mavericks ing into the game. "I knew they were going to come over here and play us YMCA By Brian Fitts low Jackets to two field goals for the Mavericks Rub In 41*point W in hard and play us lough." Canwtary S trM t • M o cktvlll* • 634-9622 R A N G E R S F R O M ...... * 1 0 , 9 9 5 Davie Couniy Enterprise Record entire 24 minutes. North Rowan's 32-7 run through . Davie (1-11,0-3) had the crowd hi F-150 "90'* FRO M .. *14,795 a frenzy when the underdogs grabbed North Davie’s 8th grade girls have "We had a very good ovemll team the second and third quarters was three-point lead with just over two been consistently inconsistent. effort," Hendrix said. "Our defensive enough for the Mavericks to end the F-150 **97» FR O M .. *15,495 niinules remaining in the game. The Wildcats have gone Ute entire pressure was probably the best of the Wildcats'regularseasononasournote. ★ SPECIAL NO nCE* F-250 HO FROM ______* 1 7 , 9 4 5 : i South spoiled the upset bid with a year not losing more than two games in season. My giris gave all they had and The 64-23 final was mainly be­ ■ '*• '■' f '■ •’"■>«’ ‘ • ’ ' • ■ • S • 1 • - 12-2 run lo end the game. The last two a row. On the Hip side. North hasn’t it was a great defensive jewel." cause of North Rowan's two inside ♦ IHKUtM00LIMIM;SatunJi[y.J«nu«ya7lh- i F-350 "96 ” FRO M .. *18,495 minutes of the game we played pretty been able to win consecutively, either. North jumped out to a 14-2 fiist- weapons. good." Paricer said. "But I'd doni think i ' . The final two games of the regular quarter advantage. "All of our first "Their two biggest girl's combined .MHiyOiit. fVNwOi .CWN1)min0t ■ NGl; » WE WANT TO BE YOUR TRUCK HEADQUARTERS, EVERYTHING vra'd had a lack of effort up until that season last Wednesday and Thursday quarter points came after steals by our for 51 points," Hendrix said. "We were SL.MJI9IHIifllBnS V , '. i • ' I ?>V * FROM BASE RANGERS TO 350 CREW CAB OWR CUSTOM TRUCKS. ^ in t. It was more Davie County. played true to normal form. pressing defense," Hendrix said. vastly ouLsized and we could not stop COME ON IN AND SEE THE ALL NEW 1997 SUPER CAB AND YOU : "U'sacredlttoCoach(DairelI)SteeIe ; North (4-6,4-4 conference) rolled The Wildcats outscored Corriher- their big people underneath the bas­ and his coaching staff lhat they could WILL SEE WHY FORD IS STILL «1 IN TRUCKS by Corriher-Lipe 30-7 with its smoth­ Lipe 16-5 in the last threequarters.The ket." come in here and play that well with so ering full-court pressure. Six North Yellow Jackets had just one point in North Davie enlered Monday's PMS USED ITEHICI-E SPEC IALS the last 16 minutes of action. conference tournament as the No. 8 little time to prepare (due to the long players had at least two steals. 1801 M azda MPV, Auto, Balga, Loaded ...... Sal* at $12,6S5 break)." And thanks to Coach Ricky Megan Mick had seven rebounds. seed and will face the No. 9 seeded 1M 1 M azda 626 LX, S/roof, Lika Naw, 5SK M llaa ...... $ 1 0 ,4 9 6 Eric Alspaugh kept the War Eagles Hendrix's class act, he emptied the "Megan didn't score but she had a veiy Knox Trojans at North Davie. 1090 Oodga Daytona, Rad, Auto, 66K Mllaa ...... S 7 ,4 9 8 in the game with a season-high 16 North bench to keep the score down. good game," he said. A win would mean that ihe Wild­ 1 9 9 3 N Ia a a n 2 4 0 S X , R a d , 5 S p a a d , O n ly 2 6 K M lla a ...... $ 1 3 ,9 9 5 jx)ints and four 3-pointers. Lee PuckcU Hendrix didn’t receive the sanw Erin Hege had an all-around game cats would advance to Wednesday's IVIIKE MARTIM 704-873-9094 1995 Lincoln Town Car, Qraphlta, 18K M llaa ...... $ 2 5 ,9 9 6 matched his season-high with 17. A f l i w M M o o d ^ t n d , treatment 24 hours later when the Wild­ wlthfourpoints,nvereboundsandtwo final eight against the No. I seeded ALL INTERVIEWS ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Jason Neese contributed nine. Ja- OVER 40 MORE QUALITY CARS/TRUCKS/VANS cats hosted North Rowan, a No. 2 seed steals. And Erin Baldwin had two Concord Goldminers at Northwest ^QM j^NJI^^^kR^UAKINaTH^EA^rOUW M T iOthePMSconferenceloumamentthat points, seven boards and two steals. Cabarrus. . son Murphy and Timmy Gilbreath s ta r ^ Monday. "Hege and Baldwin also played well.” • Spillman finished with a team- BELL & HOWARD CHEVJGEO : added six apiece. Jamie Neese had WE PROMISE A GREAT DEAL - WE DELIVER WHAT WE PROMISE ! North Rowan's 41-point win was Amber Hanun matched her season- high seven points against North Rowan. : five. V • •Davie lost 80^2 at Mount Tabor ridiculous, accortling to Hendrix. "The high with 11 points and a game-high Hamm, four; Amanda Bailey, three; AU AMERICAN FORD-MERCURY OT Monday night for the third straight North Rowan coach didn't sub for the four steals. Ihe backcourt duo of Tina Elise Whitaker, Hege and Katerine DIXIE JEEP/EAGLE Hwy. SOI N., MockivffM. NC ■ TVw Ulnut»$ From MO, Extt 170 . conference loss and fourth straight starters until three minutes to go in the Haricness and Ember Spillman com­ ntillips, two. 1-40 at Hwy- 21, GaHher Road, SUtesville THE YMCA... Mondey-FridayBam-8pm‘ Saturday 9am-5pm game. But every dog has his day and bined for 10 points and seven steals. • North Rowan held Haricness in ! overall. w e ALSO DO ON THE LOT nMANCIMG ON ; • Puckett is averaging a team-high /?mcA 704-634-2161 1-800-254-6221 oiirs will come." • Haricness had six points. Spill­ check. It was her fint scoreless outing - “Halfring Paopl» T M r Qod-Olvtn 1 In the Corriher-LIpe game, North man, four and four steals;and Meredith in lOgames.Spillman and Hamm have SELeCTEO WEHUSLES - BUY HERE PAY HERE . nine points per game. Gilbreath, 7.6; PBtwitW m sm . Mind, Body." "O ur Customers Are Our Best R e fe n n c t" jprced 20 turnovers and held the Y j- Hendrix, three polnu ajid two steals. beeninlhescoringcolumnall lOgames. ALSO SEE MIKl M A K M N A B( ) U [ IHISI V tH ICltS Neese, 7.5; Alspaugb. 3,1; Mur­ . i I ray, five: and Josh Bamhardt, 4.S. B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 2S, 19% DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B5 La$t WMc’s 1st Place Whmen Scott Wliltainr BASKETBALL CONTEST Last m sk’s 2nd Place Winner: milton Kam NAME THE Recreation League Scores Announced WINNING TEAMS Basketball Standings Boys 5\6 Sat. Jan. 20 3\4 Boys Won Lost EACH WEEK & WIN... 1 ,2 , & 3 1. Tarheels 3 0 B u l l s (2 9 ) Blue Devils (25) D u id fiin iltiiK M itchell Roberts 12 Travis Howell 12 CONTEST RULES Three Convenient Locations David Bowen 9 Andrew McClannon 4 1) Hwy. 801, CooloemOB, 284-4141 2. BuLLa 3 Reehawn Parka 6 David Stein 4 1. Anyone can enter excopt employees 2) Hwy. 801 N „ Coolaemoo, 284-2828 Byron Kirkpatrick 2 Hunter Foster 5 a n d ol the Davie County Enterprise-Record 3) Hwy. 601 al 1-40, Mocksville 634-7797 1 and their (amliies, Only one entry allowed 3. Celtics 3 7. Waka Forest at UNC 4. Blue Devils 3 2 C eltics (23) KornetB (3) per person per week. All entries must be 5. Hornets 0 4 Kurtis Bivins 4 Chase Elmore 2, on original newsprint. No Photo Copies. 6. Magic 0 4 W ill McDaniel 6 2. Qomes In this week's contest are Andrew Beck 1 ' listed In each advenisemenl on these two Matthew Bucchette 14 3\4 G ir ls Hon Lost pages. Fill in the contest blank and Dwayno C ollins 1 submit or mail the entry to the Enterprise- 1. B u lls 5 0 Richard Hart 2 OecttitCiMpT Record, P. 0. Box S2S, Mocksville, NC 2. Twisters 3 2 1». Portland 01 Dallas * 27028. U lC B B 3. Panthers 1 3 Tarheels (23) M a g ic (1 8 ) 3. The lirst entrant correctly predicting H E A T I N G & 4. Magic 0 4 M ic h e a l M a s h o re 6 B illy Riddle 13 848 South Main Street the outcome ol alt games in a week will T im o th y E rb 2 J e rm e y Y oung 2 lecoivo a bonus ol $100. Weekly prizes AIR CONOmONING S\6 Boys Won Lost N a th a n C row e 6 are $20 for first place and $5 lor second I D.J. Rice 3 Mocksville COMPANY, INC. 1. Magic 5 1 Micheal Gravatt 4 place, fn case ol ties, the entrant who came closest to the total number ol T R A H f 2. Celtic 4 1 At the Overhead Bridge ^ Dustin Morgan 3 points In the tie breaker wins. i n n f W K ,7 Office Phono: 998-2121 3. Raptors 4 1 50 Million 17. Miami aici.v«land 24 Hour No.; 723-2510 4. Tarheels 3 2 4. Entiles can bo delivered to the G irls S\6 Sat. Jan. 20 634-2492 634-3975 EnleprlsO'Rocord before 5 p.m. each peopto lake comtoil In II Advance, NC 27006 5. Wolverines 3 3 6. Suns 1 week. The ollice Is located at 125 S. 4 Rod Dovilo (15) Main St.. Mocksville, NC. 7. Deacons 1 Midgets (4) 4 R yanno M c D a n io l 4 5. Winners will bo announced following "Sen'ittg Davie County Since 192!" 8. Hornets 0 6 M o rg a n H a r r is 2 K r is t o n R a y n o r 2 Jonna Richie 2 each contest. Decisions of (udgos will be Am anda S in k 1 final. A new contest will be announced 5\6 G ir ls Won Lost Sarah W illiams 6 each week. 1. Red D evils 4 0 New Union Methodist players talk over plans in Mocksviile- 6. In case ol lies, awards will be divided SSI 2. Blue Devils 3 1 equalty among the winners. MBMlESMtSIK T-Dovile (27) Blue Devils (19) 2 Locatlorfs To Sen/e You 3. Tatnanian Devils 2 2 K riston McClamrock 2 Davle Churcli Recreation basketball league. 4. 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Jan . 15 J e f f e r y J o n e s 2 Jem iah Creason 6 Andrew M artin 5 IninilBd Bue M Adam D e llin g e r 6 1668 Hwy. 64 * Appx. 3 MUca West of Mocksvillc (Exllt 168om-40) Magic (38) Wolverines (29) L a n n y C o l le t t e 9 Josh C ollette 2 S c o t t H e n d e rs o n 6 ____ • ______I B ~ 1 H • BuU Rfdtng Gt?of • Saddtes • Mail Rice 13 Vinny Curtis 5 3 8 Tack Purina Feed Shawn Brooks 15- Ross Smith 3 ig.PtilladolphliatCha(lotta / I • • Buckles • Luke Fhelps 4 Chris Stein 13 A J • ^vxterin Dewormer • Micah Harria 3 Andrew Daywalt 11 UniqiM Danarta & Putrie* • Ciutom Deiigncd Calie* Stores! i f C6Q ULJH* * and Much Morels Cody H rig ht 9 1935 Jake Alekander Blvd. W arriors (40) Bullets (38) J 7 o r s y t h SpcctaHyGUtBukeU Eixcellent Winter '■ -«NANCDIOAVAIL»BUt- John H iller 6 Salisbuiy, NC Clearance Values Kevin Stockton 2 Phillip Robinson 3 D o m in ic G raham 2 1061 VwUUnvUk Rd. • Mockivllh. NC 2702g • 7(M-634 9147 Throughout The Mall! ! u e a ie r (704)492-5418 C h r is S e a fo r d 4 Chad McBride 5 JL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 8.0«)rg«towf|at8I.Jonn't Chris Snow 24 Raptors (15) Hornets (7) Adam Johnson 5 Trent Howell 23 P a t r ic k H o ra n 2 Richard Pennington 2 Jason Jones 2 Matthew Smith 4 C had B o g e r 4 Kevin Hendrix 2 550/ Shatlowford Rd„ Lewisville John Glasscock Brent C ranflll 2 B rian Haypa 5 Jordan Kshrs 2 Naalay Thonpson 4 Ikey Lynch 1 Church League Sun. Jan. 21 SHORES MOCK TIRE Boya J r . High Wad. Ja n . 17 1st Pres. (54) 1st Bapt. (37) Bullets (48) Sonics (44) Brian P itts 16 Gary Hatley 10 PLUMBING & HEATING Richard Broadway 2 E lU IP E IIC Illfi! MOCKSVILLE Kenny C o llin s 24 Kevin Stockton 1 Jemey Whitaker 2 Hew Union (3B) Center (16) TW iidayi a u M t^ 80 • Sun Spin« M2YldWnvlll«R(Md Tia McBride 8 Duane P h illip s 17 Leroy Swaim 13 Press Robertson 6 ...... Chad Snow 10 Brannon Angell 9 •1 ONE HOLE Phone 634-6115 Patrick Horan 2 Sack Manning 14 1st Meth. (54) Advance Meth. (43) tht camput with iludeM andparent guiles and observe class­ Scott Callison 15 Gary Slabach 21 Ib u r 1485 N MAIN ST. • MOCKSVILLE Andrew Jones 3 room activities, including an, music, science a id physical education. Forsyth Country Day School Is an ittdependM college preparatory IO.LoulnUltMUCLA (704)634-5653 Gristlies (44) Suns (36) "The Voice O f Davie County" Nikey Arnold 11 Wesley F o lich 5 school serving children in grades Pre-Kinderg^en through TWehe. H icheal Crowe 1 W illie Prolich 8 Josh Church 6 Adam Dellinger 5 WDSL Radio For Further Inform atiin, C all Adrian Harper 19 Scott Henderson 9 Mitchell Garner 7 Ross Smith 9 1520 AM S h ary n T urner, D irector of | s i o n s Playing ihc best In lop 40 and classic coumry, the (910)945-3151 KULttaraalNmJwMy Magic (47) Warriors (38) bfcs( in traditional and contemporary bluegrass -Joey Olasco 2 Dominic Graham 8 Fotiyin Coonify D«y School admrt* ol tny rac*. colcr. nMoM wxj s • Service • Trenching • Adam Johnson 2 ethn.e o»»n lo all iht nQht*. pnv « • MheeL n «en Our fricet Intlmle MounOng, Btlantbit Lanny Collette 4 Trent Howell 21 cnminai« on ihe bui* (rf rac«. color. IWMWI and tM s oflgln In M Next To Wal-Mart • Mocksville, NC • Free Estimates Randy McDaniel 10 Chad Boger 7 bonoliii*(Xicaiionalpoh:>««.acltiMicrap«NCM.an«icMaW,u ' Ne»\U*eSteimttKomlam Studio Loeattdai 119 W. Dtpot Si. • MocktyllU. NC andothwichc Jaloi 634-3747 • Financing Availabie iBhawn Brooks 37 I /(equtttPn* Open Call 704 6J4-2177* Fax 7044S4-S02S au6l*lapptie*nis. r H oum : 7:30-S.30 M-F ♦ ^30-V.00 SH utdtv DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B7 B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 Davie Dateline PUBLIC NOTICES Monday, Jan. 29 cise at >-our pacc. Tuesdays. 7-9 p.m. $15/ 'W rite Your Ufe ' Class, I vA Room. 1:30 Card & B « r d Gam a, East Rown. V.2M T&Th.alCoolctmcc;M&W8:15-8:45a.m. nxwih. DisaMints for family enrollmenJ. p.m. pm. at Smith Grove. Exenrise, nutrition classes., STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY Davie County Board of C< NORTH CAROLINA Saturday, Jan. 27 Gymnastics DccorathT Painting. Cufcit ia. 6:30-9 pm. RSVP Sewing 'B '. RSVP OITicc, 9 a.m.-l W E D D I Senior Nutrition lunch, noon M* COUNTY OF DAVIE There will be a meeting of the DavIo ADVERTISEMENT FOfl BIOS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PUBLICATION DAVIE COUNTY h(KtJoinlchy/n)unlyboiirdmcdlnK,D;)vic Take notice that pursuant to N.C.G.S. Take notice that pursuant to N.C.Q.S. Tuesday, Jan. 30 p.m. W.ilam'niurs.&Fri. County Zoning Board ol Adjustment on STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE CounOyHamBreakfi^l.UroonCharcJUKrc^ C»>cd cljiss ages 5-12. Bius, beam, vault. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF Monday, February S, 1996 al 7:00 p.m. in 160A-266. Davie County is seeking sealed 160A-268, Davie County is seeking sealed COUNTY County Public Ubraiy Mulii-purposc nx)m. HavingquallfledasCo-Execuloraoflhe U.S.60I northofl-M). Pancakcsand sausage niKirandmonr.Forinro.callMiclH.'lcShiivcr. Quilting Clan. East Rwmt. i;30 am.-noon. Ongoing bids for a 1989 Stumpmaster Model 71 Dinner. 6 p.m. Report Davie Dateline JUSTICE the Commissioners Room ol the Davie bids for rwo 1975 Great Dane Open Top In iho District Civil Coun of Sadie B. Naylor late of Davie Bridge. Ea.si Room. 1:30-4 ii;. a k a Takeouts availabtc.Coll 634-2805. AH Parties, Room Rentals SihTr Stridera, Brock Gym. 6:30-9 a.m.. DISTRICT COURT DIVISION County Administration Buikflng. Mocksville, Trailers, each to be bid separately. Shredder. Glenda Mae Fulp MulUns County, this is to notily all persons having Tuesday, Feb. 20 RSVP N unlng Home Par i. 2-4 p.m. Kerns By Noon Monday N.C. The public Is Invited lo attend. BusI* This equipment Is located at the Davie This equipment Is located at the Davie >txi can col - S5.6'.30-10 o.m. Meeting txwnis, kitchen. pix)l. gym. trrvk. Monday-Friday. VS claims against said estate to present Ihom Davie County Republican Ptiily. Davie Itenu for Davie Dateline should be reported DAVIE COUNTY HOSPITAL. ness Is scheduled to be conducted as fol* County Solid Waste Facility, 360 Dalton County Solid Waste Facility, 360 Dalton Ashley Eugene Mullins Saturday, Feb. 10 Coniaci Victoria Gaiilicf for info. Wednesday, Jan. 3 Silver Striders. Coolcemee Elementary to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 11th Ctxinly Courthouse. 7.30 p.m. by noon Monday of tlw publicatiwi week. Plaintiff lows: Rd.. Mocksville, NC. Inquiries should be Rd., Mocksville, NC. Inquiries should be To; Ashley Eugene Mullins VarietyArtsCIaw.CraftR< im.8:30-ll:30 Sclwol. 7-8 o.m. day of April. 1996. being three months from l^xI'A'PU BBQ Chicken, Ad^’ancc Fire WSY Swim Team make by calling Joiry Card, Solid Waste made by calling Jeiry Caid, Solid Waste Sih-er Striders. Smiih Grove Gym. 7-9 a.m. CttH (i34-2120or divvpi\by ihi S. Msui^ Taka notice that a pleading seeking the first day of publication or this notice will Dept,\\;30a.nv6p,m.Takce. In the office Ffeligion tension Center, 7 p.m. Aerobics. , DONALD GENE SHORES Club, Inc. submitted a request fora Special County Manager, 123 Soulh Main SI.. suchapleading nol laterthan February 13, Floyd B. Naylor, 142 Meroney Street. ol the County Manager, 123 Soulh Main • (94CV0 493) Use Permit lor the operation ol private Mocksville, NC. Please label all envelopes 1996 and upon your lailure to do so, the Mocksville, NC 27028 or Janie N. Cozart. Tuesday, Jan. 30 Low. High Impiwt. Step. Inlcnal. Sr. Amw . St.. Mocksvlllo, NC. Please label all enve* Thursday, Feb. 1 : DENNIE SLONE recreational facility. This pem^it would al* ■SEALED BIOS’. party seeking service against you will apply 1348 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC Davie BeefMeetlng.CcnerComm.nidg.. Aerobics: moa*. Call or come by for .sched­ : (94CV0494) lopes‘SEALED BIDS*. Chiirtlan NtOwrkfor IheNeedy invites all HOWARD low the club to lly radio control airplanes on Each bid must be accompanied by abid lo the court for the relief sought. 27026. Co-Executorsol Ihe Estate of Sadie 6:30 p.m. Call 634-6297 for info. ule. SONYA FRAZIER ARNOLD property owned by Mr. Charles Phillips. security in an‘amount nol less than five Eachbid must be accompanied by a bid This the 4th day ol January, 1996. interested churches and church mcmben to B. Naylor, deceased. (94CVD497) security In an amount nol less than five Tuesday, Feb. 6 Senior Friday Now [.oral From This property lies olf the east side of Milling percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. Dean H. Humphrey. Attorney Martin, Van Hoy, Smith & Raisbeck meeting at A Storehouse for Jesus. Depot St.. pen:ent (5%) of the amount ol the bid. (704) 634-3538 Rp:Ai:r\ W inston Salem ' GARY W. CHAPPELL Road (S.R. 1600) with its entrance being Security may be in the form of cashier's PO Box 970 Srs 62 and up u.« Y fax. 8:30-11:30 a,m. Drawer 1068 Mocksville, 7 p.m. Grain Growers Production Meeting. (94CVDS67) Security may be In the form of cashier's approximately 1000 feet south of the Sain check, cortillod chock, surety bond, or Mocksville. NC 27028 Mocksville. NC 27028 Guest speakers: Df. Jim Dunphy, NCSU I \ «.J| \| m . 1.s m ||, \ < PORTIA DIONNE DALTON check, certified check, surely bond, or Seniors Road intersection. The property Involved is money order (cash or personal checks will Telephone: 704-634-6235 M1-4tnp Reunions______com and soybean speciaUst and Dr. Randy tM lit. II.HUs \1.. im I.i \ I i k I.iv S (t • s,i(iinl.i\ 'J I • S iiih I.o K\ (95CVD100) further described as a 300 feet x 800 feel not be accepted). money order (cash or personal checks will 1-4-4lnp Sunday, Jan. 28 Weisz, small grains specialist. Sponsored Call 634-0611 for nwrc info. Location is TWILADAWNE EVERHART portion of a 262.37 acre tract owned by Mr. The Davie County Board of commis* not be accepted). meal. Call Karen Robertson at 63-I-6297 Brock Center unless noted othervs isc. (95CVD101) Phillips. A map showing this area specifi­ sloners will consider all bids el its meeting The Davie county Board of Commis­ NORTH CAROLINA All romier Dancing Uoots NORTH CAROLINA DancingBoots. for reser>'ations or additional it\fo. . WANDA M. JUSTICE cally Is on hand for review in the Davie on Monday, February 19,1996, and may al sioners will consider all bids al its meeting DAVIE COUNTY Thursday, Jan. 25 DAVIE COUNTY invited to planning meeting in Davie tiigh (95CVD103) County Zoning Office. that time accept a bid, accept a bid subject on Monday, February 19.1996. and may at NOTICE TO CRgPITORR Parks & Rec. Dept. Trip - Antique & EXECUTRIX NOTICE parking lot for reunion to be held in Sept. ovR A cam s ' JOHNATHONA.BOGER to upset, or reject any or all bids. that lime accept bid subject lo upset, or Having qualified as Executrix of the YMCA Having qualified as Executrix ol the For more info, call 940-3905. MistoricTourofHillsboro. : (QSCVDttt) D) New or old business Brenda B. Hunter leiect any or al) bids. Estate of Dennis R. Dugglns. late of Davie ARE HERE TO Estate ol Enos Monroe James, deceased, PreSchod Power ■ PATRICIA A. BIGGERS Clerk to the Board Brenda S. Hunter Friday, Jan. 26 County. North Carolina, the uncferslgned laie of Davie County, North Carolina, this is Special Events SEaV E Y O W (95CVD105) E) Adjournment Davie County Commissioners Clerk lo the Board A g«. 3-1. Mon. & Wed., 9:30-11:.10 u.m. Woodworking Clsin. Crufl Room. 8:30- does hereby notify all persons, firms, and lo notify all persons having claims against • JUDY D. DALTON Davie County Commissioners 221 WllkMboro St- Madlton Ro«d-Uke new M ytft Rd. Yadlun Co.- 1-25-2tnp corporations having claims against the es­ Pre-tegistration required. 11:30 a.m. JiiUaBmnrlan 1-25-2lnp said estate to present them to the under­ ■niuisday,Jan.25 Have business In home. I 1.5 Story w/ full basement. 1B20f/- sq.ft. on 4 Ac. on (95CVD114) A sign will be placed on the above tate of said decedent to exhibit them lo the Bridge. East Room. 2-5 pm. 63M 7M NORTH CAROLINA signed on or belore Ihe 4ih day of April. Karate Renovated. 9 rooms, 1 full ' Country IMng with easy Deep Creek. 3 Bd. 2 Ba, ■ BILLY RAY REDMOND described property to advertise the public undersigned In care of Davis & Brewer Red CiXKs Vohmleer Orimtalion, Davie CauikKowaUlii,Ciem DAVIE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA 1996, being three months from the first day Ltfam self-dcfcasc. Build conlldcncc. Exer­ Monday, Jan. 29 bath. 2 half baths, In town ' access to MO & Mocksville, LR, FR. XL eat-in-kitch,. .(95CVD116) hearing. All parties and interested citizens Attorneys at 2554 Lewisville-Clemmons County Libnuy. 7 p.m. (1 M M 3 DAVIE COUNTY of publication or this notice will be pleaded location, great parking 3 Bd. 3'A Ba. formal LR, Iaund.rm,deck.bsm,hardwd. DORIS A. SHIPMAN are invited lo attend said hearing at which EXECUTRIX NOTICE Road. Post Office Box 786. Clemmons, space. 2 lots. S199.900. Having qualilied as Executrix of the EXECUTRIX NOTICE in bar of their recoveiy. All persons In­ Tuesday, Jan. 30 DR, eat'in'kitchen. lamity flrs.vinyl ski. circle dr.Irg. out ■ (95CVD116) time they shall have an opportunity to be NorthCarolina27012. on or before Ihe25th CALL EVELYN HAYNES. rm, dble bsmt garage, deck. Estate ol Corlllia Leazer Sales, deceased, Having qualilied as Executrix of the debted lo said estate will please make 'Let's Talk About It: FaJth DifTmnces. bidg. $149,900. Addit. 6.6 TONYA NICOLE ANDERSON heard In favor of or in opposition to the day ol April. 1996. or this notice will be $149,000. CALL CONNIE. Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. Ac. Avail. C A U CONNIE. lU m r a M r (95CVD119) foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this Is Estate of Willie Frank Davidson, late of pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ DiHerent Faiths: Exploring Religions in This the 4th day ol January. 1996. TIMOTHY SCOTT SMYERS interested persons may obtain any addi­ to notily all persons having claims against Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons sons, firms, and corporations Indebted lo Modem American Fiction." Davie County Sarah H. Jam es. PO Box 431, Jam m O oek (95CVD123) tional Information on the proposal or ask said estate lo present them to the under* havingclaimsagainslsaklestaletopreseni the said estate will please make immediate Library, 7 p.m. Free to public. Call 634*2023 Mocksville, NC 27028, Executrix ol Ihe HOWARD t3W704 ■ DONALD E. LAIL any questions they may have by dropping signed on or before the 18th day ol April, them to the undersigned on or before the payment lo the undersigned. for infa Dr. Laurie WTtite from UNC-G will 1996. being three months from the first day 25th day ol April, \996, being three months Estate ol Enoa Monioe James, deceased. • (95CV0129) by the Planning and Zoning Department on This the 16th day of January, 1996. lc;^lhcpit>giMTion\hch>^k’TlwCompany 1-4-4tnp ,.iis ■ KEVIN L. MCCOOK weekdays between 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 of publication or this notice will be pleaded from the first day of publication or this Carla B. Dugglns. Executrix of the of Women. Books av ailable at the library. REALTY iMMtAmnlrvton ■(95CVD130) p.m. or by telephone al 634-3340. in bar of their recovery. Ail persons In­ notice will be pleaded in bor of their recov­ Estate of Dennis R. Dugglns. debted to said estate will please make ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will Feb. 1,5. &6 '■ 330 S. Salisbury St. • Mocksvillc, N C 27028 County Homo Rd.« Great 150 CIreto Drivo*138S sq. • FRANKLIN V.FAVRE MB-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA 268 Eaton Rom I- New Immediate payment lo the undersigned. please make immediate payment to the home, workshop. In-ground I. cottage on nk» lot, 3 Construction. 3 Bd, 2 Ba. XRiSaI«i.ORI (95CVD131). Jesse A.Boyce, Jr. DAVIE COUNTY Community First AU & Safdy Counes. This the 16th day of January, 1996 undersigned. pool, pasture for horse. ledrooms, 1 bath, living 634-2S4S . Defendants Zoning & Planning Officer NORTH CAROLINA Pre-registration requiitil Call 634-0313. one level home on level, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Debbie Pennington What more coukJ you want? Deborah L. Reming, 4030 Hwy 801. This the 25th day of January. 1996. DAVIE COUNTY rx>m, den, kining room, wooded lot. Built to Duke MJ.RandaO,On t.ia-2tnp Having qualified as AdminisUatrixof the Feb. 13 & 15 For Only $132,S00. CALL vired 20x12 outbuilding. Woodleaf. NC 27054, Executrix ol the Es* Thelma Shanks Davidson. PO Box991, CO-ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Power’s MAX Guidelines • 63fM29 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO­ NORTH CAROLINA Estate of Julia Jacobs, late of Davie County, "Selling Ditvie Coiiiili/" DIANE. 99,900. CALL KEN. Quality and low maint. Buy late of Corillla Leazer Sales, deceased. Mocksville. NC 27028, Executrix of the Having qualified as Co-Administrator's Auditiorts for Dav ie Theatre Co. production mktatttdrix CESS BY PUBLICATION DAVIE COUNTY this is to notify all persons having claims now and choose colors.. M8-4tnp Estate of Willie Frank Davidson, deceased. of the Estate of Han/ey Lee Frost, late of of "Singin' In The Rain*. Brock Auditorium. (Office) 704«M-353a (Home) 704.634-3856 6344390 EXECUTRIX NOTICE against said estate lo present them to the $78,500 CALL JANE. . TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking t-25-4tnp Davie County, this Is to notify all persons M;un St. Mocksville. 7-9 p.tn. Show dotes: Having quattfied as Executrtx ol the NORTH CAROLINA undersigned on or before the 25lh day of i relief against you has been filed In the having claims against sakleslatetopre sent April 26-28 and May 3-5. For info, call 634- Estate of Rosa Lee Owens Collis, deceased, DAVIE COUNTY April. 1996, being three months from the I f you are interested in selling LOTS 6i, LAND above entitled action. The nature of relief NORTH CAROLINA them to the undersigned on or before the lateof Davie County, North Carolina, this is EXECUTOR’S NOTICE frst day of publkiation or this notfce urill be 3998. your property, give me a call. Hwy.158...... 16Ac.«houit ^75,000 Woodlind-RoMwood Ln...Bld. Lot$15.900 Hwy. 64 Hickory Hill Area.5.382 Ac. $39,900 being sought is for recovery of money owed DAVIE COUNTY 25th day of April, 1996, being three months to notify all persons having claims against Having qualilied as Executor ol the pleoded In bar ol their recovery. Allpersona Ch«rlott«/Ntw H m n Rd___ 2 lot« the first day of publk»tion or this notkie will Ruby E. Frost. 288 Dance Hall Road. seeking sen,rk:e against you will apply to immediate payment to the undersigned. dey ol April. 1996. being three months from Martin. Van Hoy. Smith & Raisbw^k be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All MocksvUte, NC 2702& or BeU D. Frost. cemee Uistociol Asaoc. Zachai>' House. Just dve me a call to see Vw Court (or the reUel sought This the 4th day of January. 1996. the Hr»t day ol pub»catk>n or this notk* will persons Indebted to sakJ estate will please 2011 Polo Road, Winston-Salem, NC Drawer 106& This the ll lh day of January. 1996. Joann Adair, PO Box 135. Cucumber. be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All Cookcmee. \ p.m. Bcclions and setting How to get u e most for your property! make Immediate payment to the under* 27106, Co-Administrator's of the Estate of Mocksville. NC 27028 SPENCER A. SMITH WV. 26436. Executrix of the Estate of Rosa persons Indebted to said estate will please for 1996. sl{}ned. H a n ^ Lee Frosl. deceased. l*25*4lnp Attorney at U w Lee Owens Collis. deceased. make Immediate payment to the under­ W B o x W S ' This the 25th day of Janua^. 1996. signed. 1-25-4tnp Scr\ iiii4 n,i\ n' L 'o tiiiu , M - 4 I P I Rtehard Bnice Smith, dxecutor of the r-: WWcesbofO. NO 28697 This the 25th day of January, 1996. Tel. 1.800-760-7161 Estate of Sarah S. Smith, deceased. Robert Q. Hege. 5006 Shlland Drive, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA M1-3tnp T. Dan Womble c'k'iiiiiioii.s W'osk'rii ! ois\ $1.00-A-DAY MELTS Greensboro. NC 27406, Executor ol the DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY I PO Box 1698 Estate of Mildred Ellis Hege. deceased. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Clemmons, NC 27012 EXECUTRIX NOTICE THE FAT AWAY Having qualified as Administratrix of 1-25-4lnp 1 -2 5 -4 IP Having qualified as Executrix of the ’Benefit BBQ Dinner* the Estate of Espy Leroy Shoaf. late ol New herbal energizer helps Estate of Katherine Smith Poole, late of Oavie County, this is to notify all persons you lose weight, feel & Davie County, this is to notify all persons havingclaims against saidestaletopresent havingclaims againstsakl estate lopreserit look great. 7 produet.s in i. • them lo the undersigned on or before the them lo the undersigned on or before Ihe Auction and Drawing 100% guaranteed. 25thdayoJ April, 1996,beingthreemonlhs 2Sthday ol April. 1996, being three months Herbal Max: available at: GA&H. from the first day of publication or this from Ihe first day of publication or thfs lor REG. Quarlcr filly For Homeowners notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ notfce will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ >s I I K K \l 4 II I>K1 ery. All persons indebted lo said estate will ery. All persons indebted to said estate will Credit Problems Understood please make immediate payment to the please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. lot |imm]i Dale & Shelly swalm Davl« County NO APPUCATION FEE undersigned. Farm Bureau AS LOW AS This the 25th day of January, 1996. Thisthe25thdayolJanuary. 1996 ; They Lost Their Barn and 6 Horses In A Pevasteting Fire January 3rd ISCOYiAtftvMRil Vivian Poole Qodbey. 1007 W. Colean St\oal, 2180 US Highway 601 MocfctWtt.NC 37020 •$10,000 for $95/Mon. 704494-0207 Wendover Ave.. Greensboro, NC 27408, South, Mocksville. NC27028, Admlnislralix •$25,000 lor $339/Mon. c Executrix of the Estate of Katherine Smith of the Estate of Espy Leroy Siioaf, de­ Dinner • Auciion • Drawing February 3,1996 •$40,000 (or $382/Mon. Poole, deceased. ceased. r iliiG O l Fixed Rates 800^M 9S7 Wade H. Leonard, Jr. Martin, Van Hoy, Smith & Raisbeck al Farniin^lon Masonic lod^e HELPlNGYOUisiflia/irerfoto. 34 Town Square Drawer 106$ I TUESDAY I Mocksville, NC 27028 Mocksville, NC 27028 1-25-4tnp I 7:00 PM I 1-25-4tnp Blue^rass Music al 4pm • BBO Dinner al 5pm I YacHtIn M o o m L o < ^ ; ’ I PUBLIC NOTICE FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING D tc tm b trd l. 1995 The Joint Commistkm on Accreditation ol Haalihcare Oroani^ationi will conduct an accrediution U to n Mutual Burial AMOdatlon, Inc. Moclcivlllt. NC i\uclion al 6pm • Drawina Following l\uciion survey ol Davie County Hospital on February 2t ft 22,1996. The purpose ol Ihe survey wm be to jO ^ Mni^tntiMNrnrTMw^^ evaluaie me organtiation'i compliance wUh nationally established Joint Conmitsion standards. The BAUNCE DECEMBER 31,1994 $24.816.22 survey results witt tM used to u(C 14.Deathbenefitspald(No.<2>) No.lOO____ *4QQ,0Q> NOTICE OF THE RURAL H0U8INQ SERVICE (RH8, A DiVISION OP RURAL Tht HiuMni Foil Wnltm Slort (Dtbarah ymiani): B re u l CoU»r, H e ld Stall, BIm kel AtklorBuia; No. 200.<2». ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, RECD, FORMERLY FmHA) Crou Ommry USA; Cool Bus: (704) 634-3838 15.Membership fees paid agents HOUSINQ PRESERVATION GRANT (HPO) PROGRAM H (SrcMta Haltmok): Saddle Horns: (704) 284-6047 16. Refunds 17. Total disbursements (lines 12 to 16. inc.) io n y i Wnltm Sufpl}: 5 H iM c n , 5 U m I Ropei Rural Economic and Comfflunily Dsvelopfflenl (RECO) w i be holding a teries of preapplication BAUNCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR >2B.gQ3:69 Chuck Lakty: Two Shoelngl meeting during the first hvo Meeks ol Febnisiy. 1996. reganSng the HPQ progrAit. The objective ol y o *n ilj««r One lUiWetedQiuBter Hone Stud Fee HPG ptognrn is to tspalr or tshatMate IntMduil housing, rental prcpsttes, or coopenUves A88ET8: owned and occupied by veiy low-and low-jncome njral persons. Grantees w i provide eligUa 18. Cash Shortage T-SWrti (Gract Dnm an ), Toy C D Ptayer (B tm iu lt Qua) Elnlnilki)-, 5 Free Video RenUU (FamUy Vidta), honteownera, cwners ol rental properties, and owners o< cooperalivM with finandal assistance 19. Cash on hand R ubbem ukl Slool Tool B oi (Act Hanlwart), i Sh lrli Bridal Formal Wtar), Gold P o c W WMch HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING through loans, grants, inleresi reducdon payments or other comparable financial assistance. 20. Bank deposit; & $23.604.56 (Don 1 Fint Jtwtlry), I U rg e P in a w/1 Toftplog (llalbuio'i), Four G n e o Feet (Oe* ValU) C o(f CM), THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? Interested organizations (governmental entily/nonprofil organlulions authorized ki receive and 4.599.13 n n n e r For Two (Crician lloait). One NIghI SUy (Ramtda Ian), U ne Cedar Cbetl (Btmula Qua, administer HPQ funds/American Indian trtes con^iered an eigUe recipient under the Indian SELF* 21.Securities Furaimri), One Oil Change (SOI ShiU), Lam p (Ecktrdt), Hair Spray (Btrmuda Clipptr), ShampooCut WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING DETERMINATION and Educational Assistance Ad (PL 93-636} or under tie Stale and Local Fiscal 22. Securities Style (Cull Vallmilidl. Fourlknnlng VlilU (CuU UaHmlltd), Manicure (NaUi ty Khoada), One Bucket TIMBERmMBERLAND Assistance Act {PL 92-512}) should contact the RECD Rural Developmeni Office located in 23. Securities (Frtimaa Tack), Bench VUe (Aady Barktr), Potted Plant (Arcadia Nuntry), One Framed Print (Cltmmaas Greensboro at 910-294-7181 to resenre a space at the preappication meeting whldt w I be 24.T0UI assets Framiai i Art), SU.OO G ilt Certificate (K-Mcrt), i Bottlet of Drttting (Chtrrit'i Colt) CALL 704-878-9784 scheduled durUg the first hvo weeks of Febnwy. 1996. UABIUTIES: 25. Advance assc i-r'. Preappicalkxts wiD nol be accepted atlsr Apri 1, 1996. Whan filing preappHcaBons. applicants must 26.Death benefits unpaid -7.1QQ.W. 5 OR MORE ACRES indicate whether ihair proposal Is to assist MMdual homeowners, rantal properties, or cooperative 27. Expenses unpakj

E m p l o y m e n t For Dul(e Power Scholarship GLASSIFEEDS M obile Hom es/Sale ■ Mobile Hom es/Sale PAINTING sell . Tlic Duke Power Company Foun­ quirvd lo attend an accrcdilcd collcge ‘ :BEEN TURNED DOWN on a MOVING OVERSEAS. MUST Remodeling - Hom e Repairs LOOKINQ FOR QARAQE, storage AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE Y a r d S a l e s Hom es For Sale m Miscellaneous quick. Custom built 14X80. Jacuzzi.. PIANO TUNING dation announced the 20 (ln.ilisls for mobile home loan. I can helpl We lirlna & Rebuilding Large or Small area or bam with 1-2 acres N EE D S a mature Individual PT to orunivcr!iity in North CarolinaorSouth A/C, entertainment center. Take own the bank. Cali Troy the Credit Self-pliers, Free Estimates surrounding, within the Mocksville double check orders. Knowledge of the 1996 Duke Power Scholiisiic Ex­ Carolina. In addition to the si.\ schol­ REFRIQ. FOR SALE, while, 5 yrs. over pmts of $246.56 with $1,300 automotive lines & part numoers BY OWNER- vinyl siding, 2BR, FOR SALE • New scaffolding for Specialist at Clayton Homes of Sates & Sen/Ice JA M E S MILLER Oily limits., to possibly rent, lease cellence Awards. 3 FAMILY YARD & moving sale. old. like new. $400.OBO. 634-0274. down. Easy financing. Call 704* helpful but not mandate^. Good arships awarded, the remaining 14 fi­ 1BA, new plumbing, updated sale; Complete mobile home door State8vllle.704-673-2547.______W allace Barford 998-8340 or buy. Call 492-2665.______Babv clothos, coals, jeans, to 633-1773.______opportunity tor retirees. C a» 704* Sponsored by'Oic Duke PowerCo. nalists receive a one-time stipend of wiring, new gas hoat & conlial ait units with storm doors, $169/oa.; 998-2789 men's XXL clolhos, shoo size 0- BEST BUYI BEST conslnjctioni 634-2153 or send resume to PC C h i l d C a r e unit. Located on Grove SI. In Formica, $.50/sq ft.; 4'x8‘ Bathroom ORDERED HOME WRONG, save WANTED TO BUY: 10f acres land Foundation through $1,000 for their higher education. 13. Bed linens & drapes, leys, Why settle for lessi All '95 homes Box 866, Mocksville. NC 27028. Cooleemee. Must See, m ake offer. tile board, $ 8 .9 ^e a.; 6’ Insulated thousands on my mistake. Call PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types in nice area,910-605-0200. shareholder funds, racing items, colleclibles, old reduced, make room for '96 homes. More than 1.150studcnts werceon- patio doors; $299/ea.; 3 ft 6-panel Troy for details, only at Clayton siding, clean and waterproof decks, jewelry, (umllure. 415 Deadmon 264-4436, leave message.______Owner financing available. Call AVON SALES. $8-$1SmR. No the schoUirship pr^v sidered for the final interviews which ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE; steel exterior door units w/2 Homes of Statesville. 704-873- patios, driveways and walkways. E m p l o y m e n t Rd. (Is l Rd. to left past Leo Plant) 5:30ann-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shllt or Betty for best deall 704-873-2547. door to door. No minimum order. In Cooleemee. Low Insulated side lights, $169/ea.; 5- 2547. Hurry this beautiful U R R Y HOBERT HOWARD Is not 284-4277.______gram is in its 12th lake place in Winston-Salem on Jan. 7am-2pm. Questions call 634-4490. by the hour. Permanenl or BY OWNERS- Flexible hrs. 1-800-827-4640 30's. Call 996-3796. 1/4" Baseboard molding: 2 3/4" doublewlde won't last long. responsible for any debts other • year. Under the lemporaiy .care available lot DAUGHTER QUIT SCHOOLI Must CRESCENT ------EtECTRIC fnd/sls/rep.______25-26. Three o f the scholarships iin; YARD SALE: SAT., Ja n . 27th. wood crown molding $.49/it.', base sell 2BR. 2BA mobile. Pmts. ol - than his own alter Jan. 10.1996. PROFESSIONAL TYPING- guidelines,sixschot- lnlonls-12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR OVERSTOCKED HUGE WORDPROCESSORS. MEMBERSHIP Corporation awarded to children o f Duke Power Guns; power, hand & yard tools. cap molding $.24/ft.; Hand truck & $245.50/mo. $1820 dn. 704-633- currently has the (ollowing position EXP. AUTOMOTIVE ORDER. SATURDAY H OU RS. Hwy 64-601 SINGLEWIDE sale going on now. I PUBLIC SALE: MOCKSVILLE W hy hire a temp, or FT worker to arshipsare awarded. Mower, antiques, fishing -poles, NEW YEAR-NEW PRICE push cart combo. $29/ea.; Steel I- 1773.______available. Applications will be Entry/Customer Ser. position. employees or retirees or employees o f Bji.Pass near Ingersoll. 634-7529 have to many singlewides, must Minl-Storage intends to sell do odd (ob. Call TLC Enterprises dishwasher, ladders, toys, clothes & Cooleemee: 124 Davie St., (North beam s for sale. / accepted by the Employment Position available tor outgoing, Each is valued up to Duke'sindcpendcntbusinessunhs.The or 634-1960. Debra Slanlev, owner. FAMILY Must let sell! Hurry beforeJhey're all gone. contents of space #8(Barbara for all your typing needs: mush more. 121 Ausline Ln. ofi End), 2BR, 1BA, LR, D R , kitchen, KAQSalvage BROKE UP. Secuhty Commission thro ‘ highly motivated Indi\^dua1. $l5,000peryearand hom e go. Call Marty 526-4516. Call troy,'only at Clayton Homes of Evans). #34(Carol Smoot), #46 letters (legal & regular), essays, other three scholarships arc given lo Fork BIxbv Rd. Follow signs. DAYCARE HAS OPENINQS on 1160 sq. ft. framed w/vinyl siding, (Reynolda Road) J Tuesday. January 30, 1( Involves computer order entry & central oil furnace. Lot 75x136, 1st business on west bahk ol Statesville. 704-873-2547.______(Michael Wrlghl), #57 (Jennifer reports, or etc. Free estimatesl customer relations. Must have is renewable for four students who live oratiend high school 1st & 2nd shlN. Dependable care & RRST TIME BUYERSI Special 4:30pm. 536,600.998-2803. Yadkin River I Stephens), #190(Jennlfer Parks), & TLC Enterprises knowledge of major automotive undergniduateyears. reasonable rales. Ret. available. Gov't backed mortgages available PAY TRANSFER FEE & take over Journeyman Lineman. Cornelius Foster within the Duke Power sen'ice area. 910-699-2124^* #252(Tony Barney) for unpaid rent 704-284-4247 lines & part numbers. Call 634* C P R Cert. & First Aid tor children & Ja n . 5-318t. Don't prejudge your pmts. 249-7041. Mr. Jackson. District Office. 18019 Old Tlie students are re- Derek Michael Foster who attends & expenses. Safe date; Feb. 3. Ask for Terrie Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm 2153 or send resume to: PO Box Inlants. II Interested please call L n w n C n r e credit. Apply by phone today. 704* Statesville Road, Com eiius, NC. Hereford REPOSED SINGLEWIDE MOBILE 1996 at tO-.OOam. Sale will not take Davie County High School in Mocks- FOR SALE: POLLED 492-7651.______HORStNQ AROUND TAG ' 633-1722.______For further details, contact: 866, Mocksville. NC 27028. home. $614'$1014 dn. 704-249- place if balance is paid by Jan. 31, bulls. 10 mo. old. 284-4435 or 284- New & Used English & Wei VACUUM REPAIR SERVICE Employment Security Commission. villels oneofihtf 20 finalists. 7042.______1996. Rainbows and ail other brands. 2414.______MOTHER OF 1 will provide TLC, ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. Com o see usl GOOD CREDIT BUT no dn. pmt? 1907 Newton Drive. Statesville, NC HOUSEKEEPER-QENERAL During the final interviews, stu­ Supplies on hand. CLEANtNQ. FT. Apply In person, hot meals & snack. Near Milling Rd. New & existing lawn maintenance. Tues.- Sat. 10am-6pm 704-249-8273. Ask lor 28677 or Employment Security FOR SALE: REQ. black Pekingese CaH704-284-4277. SHOP ft COMPARE, come lo LQS Office Spaces Vacuums for sale! 8am-12noon, Bermuda village, Miss Teen Contestant dents are judged on academic record, & 156 .8 VfS. exp. 634-1643. 867 Farmington Rd. 910-940-5590 Tom/Eari/Terrl.______Commission, 1378 Highway 601 male, 1 1/2 yrs. old. 996-3690. Homes & you’ll see a difference in 998-5890 or 998-7004 998-6112.______leadership ability and awareness o f Farmington area.______Bring In old tack for consignment. \ GOVT FINANCING ON mfg. our singlewides & doublewides. South, fwfocksville, N C 27028. In mv Andrea Henson hits been selected WILL KEEP CHILDREN Lost & Found homes. 704-249-7028.______Come see why customers drive 50 HILLSDALE OFFICE for rent. VCR CLEANING & Repairs. Equal Opportunity/Attlnnative HOUSEMAN-STRIP ft wax lloors & Ciireer goals. home. 1st sMH only. 634-2243. WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859, Action Employer (Minorities, as a 1996 conte.stant for the Miss Teen FREE U B MIXED puppies. Call miles to purchase an LQS Home. Great for construction or trade Vogler’s TV Sen/ice. Advance. general cleaning. Very particular. 998-4679.______HANDY MAN S P E C IA L A lixer Come to 3995 Patterson Ave., business, olflce & storage on 1 Visa & MC accepted. 998-8172. Females, Disabled Individual and Apply In person, 8am-12noon. North Carolina A ll American Pageant. childcare WILL BUY OR remove junk cars. WILL PROVIDE LOVINQ FOUND FEMALE DACHSHUND. upper. $1235 as is, where is. Call Winston-Salem, NC. 910-767*7565. acre tot. Call 998-3908 or 998- Covered Velerans).______Bermuda Village. 998-6112.______In my home. 1st shift. Cooleemee Call lo Identify, 633-5413.______Call MIchafel at 492-2981. ShcisajunioralGlennHighSchool home, must have 528-4516.______Closed Sun.______2121. ______. FREE TO QOOD area. 264-4660. FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY,' room lo run. Female, 1 yr. old, pan WILL GIVE THE salvageable HUSBAND-WIFE TEAM S do well in KemerNville. She is the daughterof FOUND-LARGE ELDERLY female I HAVE A home that needs a WHITTAKER PAVING MFO. housing sales. Top pay plan LARRY’S materials to anyone who wHl tear WANTED FAMILY TO move into NEwTEXECUTIVE OFFICE l Paving, Seal Coating, with us. Work together to build a Stan and Kathy Henson o f Winston- Lab. 492-5898. dog. Veiy friendly. 996-8283 to family. 2BR, 2BA. Call Bruce 528- & Co. benefits for the tight person. down & remove a cotlapsod dairy 3BR, 2BA mobile home. Low pmt. for lease In Lexington. 750-18'_____ Hauling Gravel sideline Income. Top pay. Call 704- F u r n i t u r e Identify.______4516.______For confidential Inten/iew call 910- Salem. She is sponsored by American WOOD FLOOR bam . Call 998-3201. Cali Bruce 528-4516.______$.90/sq. fl7mo. Call 1-800-772- Call for Free Estimates 634-5239.______A p a r t m e n t s 7929. 468-1981.______Homes in M wksville along with other LOST WALLET. REWARD for ‘ ! IF YOUYOU’VE ’VE APPROVEDA PPR O V E D forI a 15 ______492-7820______SERVICE FOR SALE: TV. love seat, reciiner, •■FREE TAX PREPARATION P ER SO N TO CLEAN private friends and family. return. Contains OL, S3 card. 492- M obile Hom es/Rent fl;„ 4 ■■ yr. Co-signer but your pare•arents said 1040A" with purchase of new FOOD FORTHOUGHT homes. FT, Mon-Fri. G ood table & lamp. Call 634-3465 after j-? V; W Way"l I accept 24 p Laying • Sanding • Finishing 1 OR 2BR lum lshed duplex In 5538. • I pmt. Co- Oakwood Home. W hy wail-use WILL CLEAN HOMES. Everyone eatsi 50 yr. old national pay/benefits. Cloverfieid’s. 760- The pageant w ill be held at the 6pm.______' V i, signers. Mr.■. Reason 704-2-(704-249-7042. Laundry & bed linens changed FREE ESTIMATES North Rowan area. Also 1BR your return now & gel a $500 food CO. is expanding in the triad 4161.______Holiday Inn on Coliseum Drive in furnished cottage, country, Davie 2BR, 2BA, NICE decks, clean. Included. Have rel. 492-5595. area. Seeking 3 exp. sales reps, WATERBED, SEMI-WAVELESS, ' INSTANT CREDIT O N your tax rebate. 704-249-7041.______Owiwf: UnyMcCitnnty County. 704-284-4712.______Lots For Rent $350/mo. Dep. & ref. a must. Hwy ATTENTION WORKING WOMEN- ius 1 regional sales manager, PERSONAL CARE ASSIST. 3rd Winsion-Salen) on Feb. 3 and 4. The EC, mirrored headboard, queen refund. Why waitll Com e in & get a 129 Lakewood Drive 601 North, 11 miles from mothers. Tired when you gel home- W ILL D O IRO N IN G In my home, uaranteea Income, commission, shift position available. No exp. size. $50,910-996-7615. credit on your refund to purchase winner w ill advance to the Nfiss Teen 2BR APT. FOR rent. Call 634- Mocksville. 910-463-5457.______•THE ACCENT IS ON VALUE" but the housework is there. Let TLC reasonably priced. 492-7948. bonuses, ma]or medicat/dental, necessary. Must be mature & 2574.______lot on Duke your new home now. All homes & the value Is at Accent Mobile A ll American Finals in Miami, Fla. 704-634-1721 2 ACRE WOODED Home_ Control clean your house. travel club, car allowance, paid responsible. 634-2175.______Whitaker Rd. Great area) $135/mo. 38R MOBILE HOME near Loo drastically reduced. Land/home Homes. Tax 'refund special, You come home to a nice, fresh & this summer. Hom es For Rent vacationsg & mgmt. training 704-634-3536, Howard Realty, ask Je a n & Jockey. 634-1218.______pkgs. Trades welcomell Factory $176/mo. New '96 Fleetwood 2 or CLEAN home. BEDROOMS: mature, working for qualified ^divlidividual. Call 910- POSITION OPEN: SEC.: Building for Jackie. Credit & ref. Direct Housing, Hwy 70. 704-836- 3BR. including range, refrlg., heat men, sober. TV. refrlg., phone, TLC Home Control Free Estimates! 724-5222/1-800-775-0771 or fax Inspections Dept. Oavie Co. Salary 0086.______pum p, skirting, steps, tax, title. & microwave. 634-7917.______Qeo-Desic house, NEW 3/2 SINGLE mobile on 704-284-4247 FOR SALE: ‘77 To' a Corolla, 2 resume to 919'217-6919. range: $16,539-$25.657. Starting homeowners Ins.. del. & set-up. ABSOIA TK BANKRl I’K ^ 3BR, 2BA, appliances, spiral Lots For Sale private wooded acre lot. ______Ask forTerrie______dr., 4 speed., A/C. i 0. Call 634- Sala^: Depending on FURNISHED, 1BR IN town, Appliances, W/D conneclions, U N D A HOME, no equity. Small Hurry Limited Time Offer. Call 1- staircase, newly remodeled, central fee & move In. 704-633-1107. 2581. FT CHORE WORKER position qualifications. Succes: I applicant $365/mo. plus sec. dep. Howard central air/heal. Great areal 800-593-7814. Accent Mobile CHIMNEY FIRE ELIMINATORS* A iiiiio ii #{)0S air & heal, carport, private lot- lots Description of work: Provide home performs secretarial functions Realty, 704-634-3538.______Homes. Patterson Ave.. Winston- certified & licensed since 1978. of extras. $800/mo. Just off 601 NEED A MOBILE hom e lot? S450/mo. 704-634-3538. Howard LEAVING TOWN. Must sell this SALISBURY MOTOR CO. mgmt. & personal care sen/lces to within the Inspections Dept. Salem. 5% dn. 8.25 APR 240 Sweeping, Restorations, Chimney Buick • Dodge I . I'C 11.11 > I. \ 1. I'I'II, . Ill nil \ \| I I, 11,1V Soulh across county line. Howard Maybe we can help. Call Lot Realty, ask lor Jackie. Credit & rel. 3BR, 2BA house. LowlLowl elderiy & disabled clients to enable General accounting, filing & mos.______caps, gas logs, buck stove, parts & 700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury MOCKSVtLLE SUNSET Realty. 634-3536. ask for Jackie. Locators. 704-633-1914. Assumption fee. Call Sid 528-4516. them to remain in their twmes. computer skills are req. All brick energy 528- access. Call 800-297-9039. 704-636-1341 TERRACE: RENTER WANTED, CALL home. Hom e Mgmt. duties include grocery Considerable tack & courtesy are efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, 4BR, 1BA, NO pets. Oep. req. 4516.______LEE’S MOBILE HOMES-large •ea TAYLOR MOBILE IW iscellaneous 12X65, 2BR. 1 1/2 BA. G C , $2500. shopping, meal preparation, house req. In public contact work. Farminolon. 998-3fel.______volume Clayton & Fleetwood DAVIE ELECTRONICS pool, basketball court & swings. cleaning. & essential transportation Applications must be sent to: dealer-704-474-3191 or 800-777- Call 284-4512.______Sen/icIng car stereos, home Kilchen appliances furnished SMALL 2BR FOR single person or for client. Personal care duties W .O . Whaley, Dir. of inspections 1BA, $300/mo. 8652. Alt new homes-maximun stereos, VCR's CD's, CB’s and Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, DUPLEX, 1BR, 3/4 CARAT UDIES diamond ring couple. $225/mo. Also, 2BR •70 FLEETWOOD, 56X12. 3BR, 1 include feeding, grooming, 123 South Main Street plus sec. dep. Howard Realty. 704- insulation. 14X70, $14,999; 28X52, Nintendo. 20 irs experience. BUYING PINE ft hardwood timber, washer/dryer connections. High w/baquetles. Appraised $2000, w/stove, refrig.. W/D. furnished. 1/2BA. W/D, central air, 2 p orches, Mocksville. NC 27028 delivered logs & long pulpwood. assisting with meal planning & energy efficient heat pum p provides 634-3536.______never worn. $1300 OB O . 998-2901. $350/mo. Rel. & dep. req. Days $27,999; 28X60. $31,999; 28X80. In good shape, $4000 firm. 910- Shaver W ood Products. Inc. 704- Position open until filled. Davie central heat and air. Prevailed tor 284-4582: Evenings 2B4-26aB or $39,999; 24X52, $23,999, incl 4’ 463-2996. ofaNflcSlons^V lid N C D ‘ r" EXP. PERSON WILL clean home 278-9291.______county is an equal opportunity cable TV & phones. Insulated NEWLY REMODELED 3BR. 1 BA CUSTOM BUILT MATTRESS, buitt 284-4753. .hitch. Over 40 hom es below retail;. License & meet necessary training employer.______brick ranch In housingising dev. Full Speclal-while they last* Prices posted. Also used homes. •89 CRAFTSMAN, 28X48, & businesses. Ref. furnished. 492- windows & doors. No wax kitchen 2 wants guidelines within 6 mos. ol & bath tkiors. Located In Mocksvllle t pump, caroet, queen sets $179.95. Sleepshop. :!|i . O pen 7 days, Nonwood, NC. DBLW D, 3 B R . 2BA. EC., partially 7162.______CHRISTIAN MOTHER OF to share rent/utilities In a 4 BR employment. Prefer Nurse Aide 1 RETAIL SALESPERSON: NEEDS behind Hendrteks Furniture on 1-40. $S9S/mo. 701 Winston Rd., Lexington, HC M obile Hom es/Sale furnished. $30,000 neg. 704-492* Fine Furniture and Furnishings home with a mature older woman. Register listing. retail sales exp. FT. Apply In Sunset Dr. off of Hvify. 158. OHIco 704-243-1105. N EED 20 P E O P LE for new mobile 5872 after 5pm . Must be moved. HOUSECLEANING, HONEST « Work Hours: Lfsual working days. person-Caudell Lumber Co.. 162 9300 Clcmenline Drive, Clemmons, NC hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone ?! home finance program. Call Troy dependable, good ref. 996-5761. Ref. req. Call 634-0733 & leave 998- 2 B R AM ERICA N M OBILE horrie for devils, only at Clayton Homes •91 FLEETWOOD 14X70, 3BR, 1 message.______Mon.-Fri., 8;30am-5:00pm. Other Stieek St.. Mocksville. NC.______704-634-0168.______FESCUE HAY $1,S0mALE, w/Iand A storage bidg. $18,000 Location: From 1-40 Exit 184 Soulh, 1 mile on Lewisville- SMALL HOUSE. IDEAL for couple 4749. of Statesville, 704-873-2547. 1/2 BA, will set up & deliver o lot of LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING hrs7days may be req. neq. 704-284-6057 after 6pm. your choice, with 2 1/2 Ion HP. Selection Process; Applications will SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED. in. 2 BR or single. $360. Leonard Realty. Richard Link * Owner ELDERLY LADY NEEDS female Clemmons Rd. Left on Clemmons Rd. (Hwy. 158) for 1/2 HEADY TO MOVE NEW 3BR, 2BA hom e, 3 yrs. on skirting & pay title fees. $895 dn & Budd Ser., Inc. has PT shifts 634-3650 or 634-3675. 3 B R , 1 1/2 BA mobile hom e & lot Free Estimates live-In. 998-4480. be reviewed & most qualified upstairs apt. Everything furnished. note, 2 pmls. down. Call Debbie available. Apply at 2325 S. for sale. 634-3014 after 5pm. $199 mo. Call W anda at 634-0503. ______634-3246______plicants will be Interviewed. mile. Right on Hampton Rd., go 1.5 miles. Turn left on Near Lee Jeans & Jockey. 634* FIREWOOD FOR SALE 528-4516.______Stratford Rd. In Winston-Salem (1 Will Deliver standing ■ State aPDllcatlon ( P D ^ 7 ) 1216. •NEW YEARS SPECIALS” WANTED TO BUY: mile past Hanes Mall towards Clementine Drive. Hampton Industrial Park, Lentz Hom es For Sale Ifil ______998-6106______NEW 4BR, 2BA. LOW 2-60'X28' loaded $415/mo.; 1- RICK MILLER timber.will cut lots. Top dollar paid, ABANDONED HOME. ‘95. 14X80, Grading. Bushhogging. Stump • Dennis E. Harrington. Health Ciem m ons) Mon.-Fri.. 8:30am- Building#?. downpayment. Only 1 left. Free 66’X28' loaded $450/mo.; 1-44'X28‘ call 704-637-9097.______FOR SALE: 1600 Veneer Brush 3BR, 2BA, heat pump. 704-249- Gnnding, Basements Dug, Gravel. Director. 5:30pm. Bring criminal court record Card Of Thanks 3B R , 2 baths, EC. heat delivery & setup. Call Debbie 528- loaded $320/mo.; 2-80'X14’ loaded Approximately 2,000 Items FULL Chipper & 6308 Vermeer Stump 7041.______Dirt, Concrete. Davie County Health Dept. & 2 ID’S. EOE.______pum p, open (ioor plan. Lots of 4516.______$215/mo. Custom built in WE NEED TO buy used homes. . Grinder. 284-4476.______998-0846______210 Hospital Street closet space. Large master suite. BANK LOSS YOUR gain, 3BR. Mocksville. Based on Call 673-2527, ask for Betty. W A IT RESS exp. grill cook. Apply THE FLOWERS YOU sen), the NEW ‘96 OAKWOOD, only 7 yrs Mocksville. N C 27028 For information Call 1-800-442-7906 $32,900. 634-2821. FOR SALE: OAK firewood, split, Low down pmt. Call Sid 528-4516. 10%dn.;9.75% APR. 240 mos. in person ft at village Depot cards you mailed along the way. on the note. 3BR, 2BA. Call Maity SILLS PAINTING Resumes may be submitted, but delivered. 634-1737. Bonanza Homes. Hwy 601 & 64 WOMAN TO STAY w/elderly lady. Restaurant in Clemmons, located The prayers you said which played 528-4516.______Interior & Exterior may not replace completed state W. Jostph Burnt, TruttM Bus. . Mocksville, N C 27028. 704- 1 full week on & 1 off. Call W m . on Stratford Rd. between 2pm & a part in easing the pain that was in 704-284*2228 application fom). E.G.E. 3600 Country Club Road • Wlntton-Sal*m, NC 27104 TREXLEI] OAKWOOD HOMES OF Lexington 634-5959. Brock, 998-3621. 5pm. Tenns; Cash or approved check only with a bank letter of credit our hearts, each helped us lo find w ju m iiiiiY the strength to bear in the loss of TRACTOR 2BR-‘7 1 ,12X65 (#184) $1,500 All sales final ami will sell "AS IS. ” the one we held so dear. 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Advertising Fans; APPLICATIONS NOW ^ C&C OPERATORS ASSISTANTS Mocksville, NC Area •Knollwood k The OaVi at Forsyth* BEING ACCEPTED UTILITY OPERATORS We have excellent opportunities for Certified Nutting Attistants on the following shifts: LONE For Details Call 1-800-733-6072 (or the residents of Iredell & surrounding counties. Register now Fult'lime ft Part-tiine ______to iodude. DoHs; Horses; Knives; Books; Comic Books, etc, Otm Old SHAPER OPE^TORS Espericnce Pay, OutiUndlng Benefits Comic Books 1st EWon Books, Lone Ranger. Hopaic«g Cassi*. etc.; Old Ahianacs; Old Movie 9am-6pm In a State National Training Senflce Program to train for Federal _ 7:OOa-J.OOp, 3:00p.|1:0()p, H;00p.7:00a Posters; News Paper & Mags.; Earty WhHe House \^negar pcs; S e ^ Griswold pcs; Lots of Old TENONER OPERATIONS Emglo^mentEjigbH^^ Kitchenware; Table Cloihs; OU Ouins; Baskets; Old Radios; Record Players; & Record Coflection CNA, ADN I. 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KULWiCKI $700.00 VALUE OF MERCHANDISE to bt OWEN AWAY M END Ot BAUni) 1478 N. Main St. . Qovemnwnt ProvldM Jot) Training * II you hava axpaiianca or highar Send Resume To; located on the campus of Forsyth Memoilal Hospital, Employmeni D«pl., 'SSSS SiUi Creek Pkwy.. Wlntton-Salcm, NC 37103. Cotlecti (910) 711-5410. Tolt- to Include; 1952 YOGI BERRA CAFID & AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALUl aducaMoo. you may ba allolMa for hlohar pay raUnoa BOVMM Jewell Jones Free (800) 777-1 #76. EOE. PREVIEW AT 4pm • SALE STARTS AT 6pm • REFRESHMENTS AVAIUBLE Mocksvllle, NC 27028 I HOI> O M H M ■ H f t a • A w n r M P M O n M 701 Industrial Drive TERMS*. CASH or QOOD CHECK («/»rop«f tD) « VISA ft MfC (WtSO.00 purc)MM) WE HAUL AMD SPREAD GRAVEL ft DIRT AND 634-2112 HolMty Inn fSMNv«aj740 Sulllvin R d, 1 ^ ExH 161 on US-21 AaSMfS'ASlSD MBVrERSPAUHUUI NOOCMiABUirBACKSII NOTRESPCMSa£FOAACCOeKTS’one is awaiting the back legs 1 done so had it been for incorporation. Barton. Joy Frank, Daniel Jones, Vinnie City. to appear any time. FrxJlt flies and you're going to do." "If there was an to railroad you, this Curtis, Doug Smith, Lindsay Smith ntoths have also been studies o f life Except tlic 150 or so people who attended last Avalon Potts of Hillsdale Tomorrow pn;scnted would be hidden," Grey said. "We don't believe this and Duncan Marlin. cycles. Larva and pupa stages have wcck'.s meeting were concerned with only one of the group's "planning area." should be an incorporated entity. The only way to Pharoah Students for the month o f been obser\‘ed while students wmt for those dreaded words - city. "We tried not to get over into what we thought DeccmbcrwereJoeJocAyers,Michael avoid that is to work together to plan for the future the adult to nniturc. Story writing has Tlicy like their p:ul of Davie County just Ihe way Berghom, Jessica Carter. Malt Dalton. was another community," he said. without becoming a city." been the focus since returning from Stephanie Doby. Joy Frank, Stephen il is, unincorporated. If they had wanted to live in a The boundarie.s go from the Yadkin River, in­ Others were skeptical. vacation. Story pans have been writ­ James. Jill McDaniel, M J. Ratledge, city, they told the group they would have moved to clude a portion of Greenwood Lakes, extend to the ten about snowmen which w ill be used Frank Everhart and Swede Jergensen said the and Paula Whitaker. one in the first place. for computer practice with the soft­ creek beyond 0,ik Valley, pans of Beauchamp and Greenwood Lakes area was developed andHill.sdale The top scoring students on the Avalon Potts explains proposed planning ware "M y Own Stories". Spumed by a map of what the civic group was Baltimore roads, go up Hwy. 158 to include all of Tomotrow couldn't offer them anything. American Junior High School Math­ area. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Three new employees have been consideringasthebouiidariesof Hillsdale, residents Redland Road, and on N.C. 801 to beyond Yadkin ematics Examlnatlonadminlstered last Please See Hillsdale-Page 4 added. LuRay Marshall is a second month, were Adam Lowe and Ctutiline grade assistant and Carrie Davis is a Hauser. Five students lied for third second grade teacher. KayShaipehas place: Alaina Blackwelder, Daniel Body Found joined ihc cafeteria staff. Boyd. Malt Stanley, Larry Umberger, Thinking Caps Stars for the weeks o f Jan. 8-19 and Christina Vu. were: Jessica Plemraons, Tiffany On Dec. 18 the Rockets 6th grade Riddle, Brandon Brooks, Andy Ayers, \n U fs m team went to the Biltmore House in N ick Calcagno, Ashton Stansberry. AsheviUc. T h e it they learned about AnnieShrcwsbury.Umrcn Kirk, Aaron the history o f the Vanderbilt family Frost, Rebecca West, Trevor While, and viewed the architecture and paint­ Jon Goode, Andrew Scott, Sharon ings that portrayed difTerent European James, Sarah Collins, Eliz;ibelh Budd, traditions which they had studied In and AlanaTucker. social studies. The Biltmore House C O OLEEM EE E LE M E N TAR Y MIM. was decorated with over 30 trees and Parents of Title I students met with hundredsofpolnsettias. Students were teachers Dawn Ludwick and Inabelle a part o f the 100 year anniversary of SidesonDec. U . This workshop titled this historical site which was opened at "Make-lt, Take-It" took place in the Christmas In 1885. REACH reading lab. Parents were The Refleciions Program is a cul­ provided with Ideas and material to tured arts contest sponsored by the make learning fun. These were then Nation;^ PTA for students inprc-school taken home so that they can review through 12 grade. This year’s theme Is homework in a fun manner. "Just Open Your Eyes and See". Stu­ LouSuiphin'snfthgraderspresenled dents are encouraged to interpret the three plays and a special arrangement theme In any o f the four arts areas: o f "The Twelve Days of Christmas". literature, music composition, photog- The plays were presented to their kin­ March 24. The state medical ex­ lafrfiy. and visual arts. Laura Statham dergarten partners in Janell Youm’s aminer said he died from drown­ Mocksville Woman Earns Bachekir's Degree ing, and that the body could have ivvcry hospital's Intensive Care 180 degrees, doctors and nurses been in the lake for three days or : Karen Deadmon o f Brook Drive, semester. three weeks. Mocksville,wasawanledadegreefrom Deadmon earned a bachelor's de- Unit Is designed for recovery. Very Authorities have little informa­ GuilfordCollege'sCenlerforcontinu- gree in sociology and anthropology, no longer have to constantly circle ing Education at the end o f the f;dl tion. Yancey, a drifter with a few are designed lor comfort. But arouml (xitienls. And no longer Louisburg address who had been working in the niountain,sjustprior Albarty Named Administrator Of The Year Eighth gratters KIristin Clennent, Dana Call and Lisa Stanley get together to discuss the answer to a question In a recent Quiz Bowl confipetltlon. ours, is. Our new, 12-bed ICU ^ will equipment have to be to his death, was not a gue.st at the • The North Carolina Association of conference, taking part In workshops The event included students from North and South Davie nniddle schools. For a story and nnore photographs, please turn to page B7. campground, said Detective Lt. Educational Professionols(NCAEOP) and attending banquets. was designed and built from a ^ ______• Photo by Robin Fergusson Jimmy Phippsof the DavieCounty awarded JeiTAlbartyAdministratorof moved to the beds. O r the be