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SALISBURY — By 10 a.m. Friday, Cyncie Staats’ Confederate Avenue home looked like it had been invaded by Brits. Ladies decked out in big, small, short and tall hats trimmed with feathers, flowers and a variety of other bling packed the residence for a royal wedding viewing party. Staats hosted about 40 friends at her house to watch the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton. And although there was no dress code, hats were a must. Barbara Pem honored her deceased mother-in-law, donning a fruit hat she purchased in the British Virgin Islands. “She bought it years ago and I’ve been hanging onto it for all these years,” she said. Patty Mason designed her own headpiece, using a woven hat she purchased from T.J. sarah campbell/sALisBUrY post Maxx. She embellished it with patty Mason and Alice Brady share a laugh Friday during the royal wedding viewing party at cyncie giant blue daises and a blue staats’ confederate Avenue home. bird. A magenta hat with a wide brim came from Fern Albract’s closet. “It’s old. I wore it to a Kentucky Derby hat party years LONDON (AP) — With not one ago,” she said. but two kisses and tender whispered But Staats chose Martha words, Prince William and Kate MidOwens’ brown and white dleton smiled and blushed Friday as feathered hat as the best headthey started their life as future king piece. and queen. A day of seamless Owens went to work craftpageantry inspired hopes that this ing a hat similar to Middleroyal couple might live happily ever ton’s signature look as soon as after. she found out about the party. They appeared at ease through“There are so many lovely out their wedding day, with William hats it was a tough choice,” fighting back giggles at times, while Staats said. Kate’s smile lit up television screens, especially when her new husband Special guest leaned over to say, “You look beauThough most of Staats’ tiful.” guests came from Rowan Their intimacy stood in sharp conCounty, Barbara Jackson trast to the lack of chemistry betraveled from Florida. tween a wooden Prince Charles and She hosted a similar party Diana Spencer 30 years ago when at her Salisbury home when they began a marriage that ultimateCharles and Diana wed in ly collapsed in embarrassing tabloid 1981. headlines and turned many Britons “Everybody had on hats against the monarchy. and gloves, we tried to speak A million people lined the procesin a British accent and threw sion route from Westminster Abbey rice at the telly,” she said. “It to Buckingham Palace, many crying was an outrageously good with joy. Cheers went up as the coutime.” ple exchanged the traditional kiss on Jackson said she was hapthe balcony, followed by chants of py to be back in Salisbury on “One more kiss!” The couple waved Friday. and smiled and, to a frenzy of de“Most of the girls are peolight, obliged.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Southerners found their emergency safety net shredded Friday as they tried to emerge from the nation’s deadliest tornado disaster since the Great Depression. Emergency buildings are wiped out. Bodies are stored in refrigerated trucks. Authorities are begging for such basics as flashlights. In one neighborhood, the storms even left firefighters to work without a truck. The death toll from Wednesday’s storms reached 328 across seven states, including 238 in Alabama, making it the deadliest U.S. tornado outbreak since March 1932, when another Alabama storm killed 332 people. Tornadoes that swept across the South and Midwest in April 1974 left 315 people dead. More were injured Wednesday — 990 in Tuscaloosa alone — and as many as 1 million Alabama homes and businesses remained without power. The scale of the disaster astonished President Barack Obama when he arrived in the state Friday. “I’ve never seen devastation like this,” he said, standing in bright sunshine amid the wreckage in Tuscaloosa, where at least 45 people were killed and entire neighborhoods were flattened. Mayor Walt Maddox called it “a humanitarian crisis” for his city of more than 83,000. Maddox said up to 446 people were unac-
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Brock files several abortion-related bills before deadline RALEIGH — Just before their deadlines arrived earlier this month, state legislators filed a flurry of bills, including several sponsored by N.C. Sen. Andrew Brock. The Rowan County legislator is a primary sponsor of bills related to abortion that would: • Require a 24-hour waiting period and the informed consent of a pregnant woman before an abortion may be performed. The Senate bill, known as the “Abortion — Woman’s Right to Know Act,” has a House equivalent co-sponsored by Rowan County Reps. Fred Steen and Harry Warren. • Limit abortion coverage under the state health plan for teachers and state employees to only those cases when the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest, failure to terminate the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother, or the abortion procedures would remove a dead unborn child. • Establish licensure requirements and a licensing fee for abortion facilities and penalties for violation of the requirements.
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A cappella choir alumni right on key ICKORY — The Rev. John Stirewalt will always remember singing with the rest of Lenoir-Rhyne University’s A Cappella Choir around the tomb of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. After being secretly ushered in late at night, they sang some of Bach’s sacred pieces in Leipzig’s Church of St. Thomas in what was then communist MARK East Germany. There was no audiWINEKA ence, only the choir.
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“That night,” Stirewalt says, “is the only time the choir sang illegally.” The Lenoir-Rhyne University A Cappella Choir has been an important N.C., U.S. and world ambassador for the Lutheran-based school for 75 years. This afternoon, about 100 alumni of those choirs, including several people with Rowan County roots, will be giving a special 75th anniversary performance at First Baptist Church in Hickory. “It’s goose-pimply,” said Salisbury’s Emily Stirewalt, a 1955 graduate who will be among those singing. The alumni, coming from across
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the country, rehearsed four different times over Friday and this morning leading up to the 3 p.m. performance. Through the years, the A Cappella Choir has relied on the leadership of three men, all worshipped by the men and women who sang for them. Professor K.B. Lee founded the choir in 1935, starting with 46 singers. He made way in 1970 for E. Ray McNeely Jr., who retired and turned it over to current director Dr. Paul D. Weber in the fall of 1999. McNeely and Weber will be sharing directing duties today, part of a
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retired director e. ray McNeely Jr., far left, poses with rowan county alumni of Lenoir-rhyne University’s A cappella choir. After McNeely from left are John stirewalt, tonya Brittain, emily stirewalt, emily Williams, Mary Louise sitton, thomas Ford and c.p. Fisher.
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CONTINUED about 100 alumni of LenoirRhyne University’s a cappella choir practice Friday in the Mauney Music Building. the alumni will hold a concert today in Hickory.
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Tonya Brittain sang in the Lenoir-Rhyne choir during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She is now music director at Union Lutheran in Rowan County. “Very few things mean as much as that choir,” Brittain said. “I can tell you, those memories are so ingrained, that I still sing those songs in my head.” She knew how much the choir meant to Lenoir-Rhyne when she was on her honeymoon at the top of a mountain in Wyoming, and someone commented enthusiastically about her A Cappella Choir T-shirt. Emily Stirewalt Williams (not to be confused with the other Emily Stirewalt) said her European trip with the choir in 1983 took her to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and Italy. Staying with host families “really took the trip and tour experience a step farther,” said Williams, a 1980 graduate of South Rowan High who lives in Greensboro today. Williams will always remember changing into choir robes in the “inner sanctum” of Notre Dame. “We thought that was just so neat, to be in the cathedral where tourists couldn’t go,” she said. The choir has a tradition for seniors during their last concert. The underclassmen make a circle around them and sing the Lenoir-Rhyne alma mater. It’s a way of sending them off, while also reminding them they are always part of the family. “It was a family,” Williams added. The Rev. C.P. Fisher and his wife, Martha, met and started dating as A Cappella Choir members at LenoirRhyne in the late 1930s and early 1940s. C.P. Fisher, 92, rehearsed Friday for today’s show, while Martha watched and listened. “She said that sounded mighty good to her ears this morning,” said C.P., who grew up in China Grove, pastored at N.C. and S.C. churches and now lives in Rockwell. The Rev. Mary Louise Sitton, pastor at St. Luke’s Lutheran in Mount Ulla, has connections to each of the three A Cappella Choir directors. As a 7-year-old living in Hickory, she took piano les-
sons from Lee, and she remembers listening to the choir in concerts as a teenager. Her late-blooming college career — she graduated in 2001 as part of the school’s first Sacred Music Department — then spanned the retirement of McNeely and the beginning of Weber. The Rev. Thomas Ford, a 1969 Lenoir-Rhyne graduate, grew up going to Lutheran Chapel Church in China Grove. Today he is pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Glendora, Calif. On a 1968 Washington, D.C., trip with the choir, Ford and another choir buddy decided they would try to meet U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy at his office, where they waited for a long time without success. Later, they were walking toward the Smithsonian, when they spied Kennedy, walking by himself on the other side of a busy street. Dodging traffic, they ran after the senator and finally caught up with him in time for him to stop, greet them and shake their hands. A few weeks later, Ford was working a third-shift job at the Hickory post office when he heard Kennedy had been assassinated in California. Lee directed the A Cappella Choir when Ford was a member, and it meant a lot, he recalled, when the group sang at Organ Lutheran Church in eastern Rowan County, where many of his ancestors were members. During their Friday afternoon practice, Ford and Sitton realized they had a family connection through a long-ago Organ Lutheran member, Wendell Miller. “You and I are related!”Ford told her. Emily Stirewalt’s daughter, Lois O’Connor, sang for four years in the A Cappella Choir before graduating in 1988. She also is a Salisbury High graduate. She remembers auditioning her freshman year with some of her suite mates and how difficult it was to be selected to the choir. O’Connor
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majored in international business and French, so the choral music and the friendships forged in practices and on the various tours proved to be a great outlet for her. Over the telephone, she laughed, remembering how she sang every song from “The Sound of Music” while the choir was in Austria. And like others, she still marvels that she was walking the back staircases in Notre Dame. O’Connor’s voice cracks when she recalls attending the 2009 Reformation Sunday services at the National Cathedral in Washington — and there was her choir, performing. It quickly became emotional for O’Connor, especially as choir members clasped their hands together as they sung the first notes to their signature song, “O’ Day Full of Grace.” “I couldn’t make it through,” O’Connor said. She moved quietly down to the side to the front of the church, hoping she would recognize somebody with the choir, to share the moment, and there was her old director, McNeely himself. She proudly sang the rest of the song with the choir. In 1983, though he already had graduated, John Stirewalt went on the choir’s European tour with his sister, Emily. John’s uncle, Ernest Stirewalt, had been killed during World War II and was buried in a military cemetery in Italy. John Stirewalt eventually left the choral group to do some backpacking on his own, and he went in search for his uncle’s grave, finding it about seven miles outside of Florence. John took out an American flag he had bought at O.O. Rufty’s General Store in Salisbury and placed it at his uncle’s grave. Just another story made possible by the A Cappella Choir. Contact Mark Wineka at 704-797-4263, or mwineka @salisburypost.com.
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Jim LaDue said he expects “many more” of Wednesday’s tornadoes to receive that same rating. Tornadoes struck with unexpected speed in several states, and the difference between life and death was hard to fathom. Four people died in Bledsoe County, Tenn., but a family survived being tossed across a road in their modular home, which was destroyed, Mayor Bobby Collier said. By Friday, residents whose homes were blown to pieces were seeing their losses worsen — not by nature, but by man. In Tuscaloosa and other cities, looters have been picking through the wreckage to steal what little the victims have left. “The first night they took my jewelry, my watch, my guns,” Shirley Long said Friday. “They were out here again last night doing it again.” Overwhelmed Tuscaloosa police imposed a curfew and got help from National Guard troops.
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big reunion weekend. (Lee died in 1974.) Over three quarters of a century, the A Cappella Choir has performed in churches across North Carolina, including the Duke University Chapel and Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University. Its spring and European (every fourth year) tours have taken choir members to New York, Washington’s National Cathedral, Chicago and states from Massachusetts to Texas. Overseas, they have performed at Notre Dame in Paris and at Martin Luther’s grave in Wittenburg, Germany. Wherever they’ve gone, the choir members usually have stayed in homes of host church families. As much as they speak of the places they’ve been, alumni of the A Cappella Choir speak just as often of the friendships they made and the lifelong love of music the experience gave them. A 1952 graduate of China Grove High, Emily Stirewalt of Salisbury has been to every reunion possible. It sometimes gives alumni a chance to sing with their children, if they happened to be members of the choir years later. Emily was able to sing at one reunion with her husband, Willie (now deceased), and their daughter, Lois. Plus, the reunion is great “just in the simple joy of singing the songs, wellknown a cappella numbers enjoyed by people who, like you, enjoy singing them,” said Stirewalt, a first soprano. “It was just a group of like-minded kids wanting to do their best — and their best for the college, too,” said Phyllis Karriker McMurphy, a 1954 graduate. “I think we were the first group to travel.” Karriker, a graduate of Landis High School and now a member of the Mount Moriah Lutheran Church choir in China Grove, remembered Lee for his gentleness. “We just wanted to do our best for him,” she said. “His demeanor was so kind and loving.” Karen Blume Feezor, a 1980 graduate of South Rowan High, said McNeely, likewise, was the consummate director, bringing out the best in his singers. “It was the best part of my college experience,” said Feezor, who is now director of admissions for LenoirRhyne. “If I had to pick one thing, it was my favorite.” She thinks the current A Cappella Choir can stack up to past editions. “I think we were good,’ Feezor said. “But we were nothing compared to these students now.” An East Rowan graduate,
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It wasn’t queen for a day: It was queen for the year at the Oak Park Pageant Thursday night. Eight residents of the Oak Park Retirement Community competed in the first pageant to crown the queen based on her personality, talent and Sunday dress. They also crowned two princess winners. Each contestant looked elegant in her Sunday best and shared a variety of talents with the large audience and panel of judges. The winner will represent Oak Park at senior events throughout the year. Mary Rice was the judges’ pick for queen. She looked chic in her pale pink suit. She had the entire room singing “You Are My Sunshine” with her. She loves living at Oak Park and even changed the words of the song calling Oak Park her sunshine. “It is so awesome to win,” she said. “I love being here and will be a good ambassador for Oak Park. I’m so glad to win.” Winning the Princess titles were Martina Stonehouse and Jane Turner. All three ladies beamed when awarded their tiaras and roses, and titled sashes. The judges met with the contestants last week to question each one for the personality part of the pageant. Dr. Karl Hales, Crystal Lambert and Emily Saly served as judges. “This has been a delightful experience,” Hales said. “To get to know these women has been wonderful.” Hales, past dean of communications at Catawba College, is a frequent speaker and story teller in Salisbury. Elite Miss North Carolina Crystal Lambert enjoyed being on the other side of the competition. “They were all brilliant ladies,” Lambert said. She works at a local law firm with plans to attend law school. Emily Saly, owner of Community Thrift in Salisbury, enjoyed her role, too. “I used to do fashion shows,” she said, so this is familiar territory for her. Buddy Poole, owner of
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Air conditioners are hot items for thieves SALISBURY — Police say air conditioning units are hot ticket items for thieves right now. “They are taking them to salvage yards to sell the copper,” Salisbury Police Capt. Melonie Thompson said. “It’s a problem we’ve been looking into the past few months.” Thompson said the latest incident occurred Thursday when a unit, valued at $3,200, was stolen from at residence rented by William Ludwick at 809 Sunset Drive. Rowan County Sherriff’s Lt. Terry Agner said the theft of the units comes in spurts. “It’s on and off,” he said. Agner said Archie Bert Crocker reported a heating and air conditioning unit stolen from his rental property at 250 Vista Drive on Wednesday. The unit is valued at $3,500.
the pageant winners were princess Jane turner, left, Queen mary Rice and princess martina Stonehouse. stein. “This is the first one at Oak Park, and it has been a huge success.” All the contestants seemed to enjoy the excitement and spotlight of the evening. Karen Leonard, activities coordinator, agreed. “It was a wonderful night and all the ladies felt special,” she said. “It was a special night for everybody.” Nancy Epstein also explained the philosophy at Oak Park for the staff “is we are governed by the heart.” Each of the eight ladies received a “diamond” heart broche for participating. The crowns for the queen and
princesses all had sparkling hearts on them too. From the smiles on their faces, they couldn’t have had more fun if they had been in a Miss America pageant. Chef Reggie Hoagland and his staff prepared a beautiful display of sweets and treats for all who attended the event. Musical entertainment was provided by Lonnie Carpenter. The celebration continued on Friday for the contestants as the Salisbury Trolley picked them up for a tour of Salisbury, then for lunch at Cartucci’s with Mayor Susan Kluttz. The smiles continued even longer.
Events mark Preservation Month SALISBURY — Historic Salisbury Foundation will host several events in May to celebrate National Preservation Month. “Celebrating America’s Treasures” is the theme of the month-long observation, sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Local events will include: • Membership Appreciation Ice Cream Social from 2-4 p.m. Saturday on the Josephus W. Hall House lawn. • Educational display open to the public at the Cyrus West House, 203 S. Main St., starting at 5 p.m. Friday during Spring Night Out in downtown Salisbury. • Cocktail party at 6 p.m. May 13 to celebrate a Salisbury treasure, the Dr. StokesSnider House. The Colonial Revival home will be decorated to showcase modern family living. Just two families have lived in the home built in 1922. The most recent owners, the late Arnold Holmes and Kate Mills Snider Jr., donated the home to Historic Salisbury Foundation’s revolving fund. Tickets for the event are available online at www.HistoricSalisbury.org. • 27th Annual Historic Preservation Awards at 6:30 p.m. May 26 at the Salisbury
Station. The National Trust for Historic Preservation created Preservation Week in 1971 to spotlight grassroots preservation efforts in America. Across the country, events range from architectural and historic tours and award ceremonies to fundraising events, educational programs and heritage travel opportunities. Salisbury, the oldest town in western North Carolina, has 10 historic districts listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has a comprehensive historic preservation program. The city also has five historic districts that are designated and protected by ordinances of the city of Salisbury. Historic Salisbury Foundation, founded in 1972, is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and enhancing the historic character of Salisbury and Rowan County. The foundation uses education, neighborhood revitalization, advocacy and preservation of historic landmarks in its mission. For more information, visit www.historicsalisbury.org and www.PreservationNation.org/PreservationMonth. Contact reporter Emily Ford at 704-797-4264.
The National Executive Council of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC), a new and fast-growing Lutheran denomination, selected Salisbury and Rowan County as the host site for its 2011 quarterly meeting this week. NALC Bishop Paull Spring and members of the executive council from around the country gathered at Christiana Lutheran Church for the three-day meeting and conference. The event kicked off with a public forum Wednesday evening and continued through Friday. The national Steering Committee for Lutheran Coalition for Renewal (CORE) also joined the NALC for this business meeting. Spring began the conference by announcing that the executive committee had selected North Carolina and Rowan County as its meeting site because of the support from Lutherans and Lutheran congregations in the area. North Carolina and Texas lead the nation with the largest number of NALC-affiliated Lutheran churches. The NALC is the second largest Lutheran denomination in the state. The NALC is an outgrowth of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and was formed and officially constituted in 2010 as a return to the scriptural authority of the Bible and the traditional values of the Lutheran Church. “The NALC is based on four major guiding principles of the Lutheran Church, including Christ centered, mission driven, traditionally grounded and congregationallyfocused,” Spring said. The 2011 national Convocation of the NALC will be held in August in Columbus, Ohio, the site of last year’s conference. Seventeen Lutheran churches in Rowan County and the surrounding area have voted to join the NALC and/or Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). Local Lutheran churches include Christiana, Organ, Salem, St. Matthew’s, St. Paul’s, Union, Salisbury; Concordia, China Grove; Trinity, Landis; and New Life, New London. “We are extremely pleased with the overwhelming response the NALC has received from Lutheran churches across America and throughout the world,” Spring said. “The NALC is a new beginning for the Lutheran Church in America. We are pleased that North Carolina and especially Rowan County are playing such an important role in its growth and success,” Spring said.
Deputy’s car collides with another vehicle No one was injured when a Rowan County sheriff’s deputy failed to stop at a stop sign, hitting another vehicle Wednesday. Lt. Terry Agner said Deputy Matt Causey was on the way to a call when he collided with a Honda Accord driven by Ann Rowland Smith of Gold Hill. The deputy “was traveling east on Council Street and as he approached the stop sign on Depot Street he took his eyes off the road for a second,” Agner said. “He applied the brakes and slid through the stop sign.” Agner said it was raining at the time of the accident. Each vehicle sustained an estimated $1,000 in damage. The driver’s side headlight and bumper were damaged on the patrol car. The front passenger side headlight and bumper of the Honda were damaged. No charges were filed.
Signs stolen from intersection WOODLEAF — People who haven’t been seeing the sign for Cool Springs Road don’t need to get their eyes checked — the sign isn’t there. The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office found that sign, along with a detour and direction arrow sign after searching the home of David Curtis Gentle on Monday. Lt. Terry Agner said Detective John Brindle searched Gentle’s apartment at 2615 A Potneck Road after receiving a tip about the stolen property. Agner said the incident is still under investigation. No charges have been filed.
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Laurels to volunteers, including some from this community, who’ve rushed to provide assistance to tornado victims in North Carolina and other states. Some are working through the Red Cross and Salvation Army, while others are part of teams organized through churches and other groups — or are simply pitching in to clean up their own neighborhoods. The devastation from this week’s storms and those earlier in the month defies comprehension. But alongside the scenes of destruction are stories of people reaching out to help others even before the winds have died away. This is how an editorial in the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times-Free Press described it, two days after that city and surrounding regions suffered direct hits from deadly storms: “Neighbor is helping neighbor, and numerous civic and church groups are delivering needed supplies to the hard-hit areas. If there is a blessing to be found in Wednesday’s events, it is in the outpouring of care, assistance and concern that has been apparent ...” • • • Dart to drivers who speed in school zones — and that includes a majority of N.C. motorists. Even when they’re stopped and ticketed, they’ve gotten off too leniently in the past, typically with a fine of $25 or so. That’s about to change, thanks to legislature approval of a bill raising the fine to $250. That’s the same penalty as for speeding in a highway work zone, and school-zone speeding shows the same reckless disregard for life. If drivers won’t slow down to avoid endangering lives, maybe they will want to avoid taking a hit to their wallet through the fine, related court costs and potentially higher insurance premiums. • • • Laurels to the wedding of William and Kate as they ride off into what one hopes will be a long and happy marriage. About that ride: The vintage Aston Martin that conveyed them from Buckingham Palace after the wedding at Westminster Abbey deserves a toast of its own. After all, it runs on wine. The Aston belongs to William’s father, Prince Charles, whose environmental interests led After the wedding, William him to convert and Kate travel in style in a the car’s engine to run on wine-fueled Aston Martin. bioethanol fuel that is distilled from surplus British wine. Informed sources tell us the exhaust has a somewhat biscuity bouquet, distinctive yet not cloying, with just a hint of Castrol.
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Opportunities multiply as they are seized. — Sun Tzu
Moderately confused
e looks at me long and hard, distant, but curious, as if I am someone he knew once, long ago, in another place and time. He studies my face, my eyes, my hair, my nose, the ring on my hand, the toes on my feet and, most of all, my teeth. He likes my teeth a lot. So I grin really big like a mule eating briars, shake my head, flap my arms and dance about the room like Big Bird on fire. I do not do this with everyone I meet. I do it just for him. Randy, after all, is my first grandchild. SHARON Then slowly, RANDALL the way the sun glides out of a fog bank, he breaks into a smile, scrunches up his face and melts my heart with his belly laugh. I wish you could see him. Randy doesn’t talk much yet, though he shrieks a lot, growls like a tiger, baas like a sheep and babbles to himself when he “reads” books in his crib. But if you saw his smile, heard his laugh, you’d have no doubt that he’s thinking: “I remember you. You’re my nana.” I am not his everyday grandma — the one who lives close by and is always around to take him to the park and make him laugh and look after him if his mama and daddy are busy. He’ll never forget her. Nor will I. You don’t forget a godsend. I’m his other grandma — the one who lives 500 miles away, who visits when she can, weeks or even months apart, the one who is always starting over. When I visit, I stay at his house so we can pack as much fun as we can possibly stand into every minute we share. I help a little with chores and such to give his mom and dad a break, because Lord knows they need it, and I figure if I help, maybe they’ll invite me back. I aim to please, even if my aim is at times a bit misguided. I try to leave a good impression. But what impresses a baby? Is it possible to create memories that are strong enough to span the miles and bridge the gaps from one visit to the next? I don’t know. I do what I can. I try to make Randy happy and let him see how happy he makes me. It’s what we do for those we love, while we’re together, while there’s time, and hope they will remember us after we are gone. How do I do that for him? Besides the “Flaming Big Bird” dance? The usual stuff. I read to him, sing to him, rock him to sleep. I climb in his playpen with him and pretend we are prisoners, wrongly convicted, planning an escape by digging a tunnel under the piano and riding his dogs to Las Vegas. Will Randy remember me? I can only hope. But if he could talk, I think he might tell you this: When my nana comes to visit, she sleeps where my cat likes to nap. Mazzie hates her, but I like having her around. Nana teaches me important things like how to pat my hand three times exactly. She says I’m the smartest baby ever, even if I mess up and pat five times. She picks me up whenever I want, even if my dad says to wait. She says when he was a baby, he never let her put him down, and he’s not the boss of her anymore. I like how Nana thinks. I also like her toes. They are red. I want to bite them with my two teeth. But she has lots of teeth. She might bite me back. My mom says Nana makes great lasagna. What’s lasagna? I will bite it with my two teeth. The best thing about my nana is she loves my mom and dad as much as she loves me. If she didn’t, I wouldn’t let her in my pen to play “Prison Break.” And I’d bite her with my two teeth. When it’s time for her to go, Nana’s eyes leak the way mine do when I want to be picked up. I can’t pick her up (my nana is big), so I hold up my arms and she picks me up and I pat her face three times exactly. If I could talk, I’d say, “Don’t worry, Nana, I will remember you. But hurry back. Pretty soon I will have more teeth.” • • • Contact Sharon Randall at www.sharonrandall.com.
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It collides and colludes with experience “It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there.” — From “Asphodel, That Greeny Flower” by William Carlos Williams pril is poetry month and you ought to tune in. If you already have and get the poem-a-day e-mail offering from KnopfPoetry.com, you maybe encountered “The Coat,” as I did, and then read Deborah Digges saying, “I wore your clothes when you went out of town.” She explains that she wore this person’s shirts as pajamas and this person’s coats when she walked their dogs, and you figure she is writing about her husband. Soon enough, when she sees a face like his “through those last wretched months of your long illness,” you know that “out of town” means the husband is dead. “Forgive me,” says the JAY poet, after mentioning the AMBROSE lookalike, “I was happy in your coat to see you!” I found great sweetness in that line and then re-read the introduction to the poem, focusing on how Digges, full of grief, had committed suicide in 2009. “Oh my goodness,” I said, and my wife in the next room asked what was wrong, and I said, “Nothing.” I had simply read a poem along with some extra-poetic information, and had a lesson in grief but also a lesson in how Digges had had a sense of seeing her lost husband again, of being reunited with him. Before her desperation had become too much for her, she had brief relief. I cannot explain in prose all the implications I felt in that remarkable line. Poetry is mostly its own explanation. The analysis we find in criticism does have its place, but it examines after the fact while poetry gives immediate experience. Like other forms of art, it takes you someplace and then collides and colludes with you. The amazing consequence can often be a seeming flash of insight, revivification, a
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new awareness. If all of that does not keep you from misery, as the poet William Carlos Williams suggests in the lines above, it often does connect you with the universe in an astonishing way. I think that by turning to poems, at least the good ones, we enrich ourselves, and that entering this world is not so forbidding as some may believe. Move on from the confusing poems and find enchantment in the best of the past and the new, in Shakespeare’s sonnets, for instance, in William Butler Yeats and Alfred Lord Tennyson, in Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, in T.S. Eliot, in Robert Frost, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Elizabeth Bishop, in one of my favorite anthologies, something called “Staying Alive.” The Internet swarms with outstanding poetry, as in the site I mentioned, but in many, many more, and if you explore enough, you will find what works for you. The best way to talk about this is to talk about poems themselves, such as “The Artilleryman’s Vision” by the 19th century’s Whitman. It was offered up by KnopfPoetry.com in an e-mail in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. Whitman, a combat nurse, tells us of a veteran in bed after the war with his wife, listening to his infant child breathe nearby, then having the contrasting sights and sounds of the battlefield come back to him and envelop his senses. The spared artilleryman tells us he is focused on the show, parenthetically explaining that he does not heed the dying or the wounded dripping their red blood. But what we know, of course, is that the dying and the wounded are exactly what he does heed in the comfort of his home, that their dreadful fate is a reason this nagging, thundering vision has come to him and may never leave him alone. Engage with this poem, and you learn about the Civil War in a special way. • • • Jay Ambrose, formerly Washington director of editorial policy for Scripps Howard newspapers and the editor of dailies in El Paso, Texas, and Denver, is a columnist living in Colorado. Email: SpeaktoJay@aol.com.
Combining elections, ethics panels Sen. Brock’s proposal makes most sense ALEIGH — Over the past decade, the state Board of Elections has investigated two Democratic governors and a Democratic state House speaker. State Republican Party officials say that the board only undertook one of those investigations — into the campaign air flights of current Gov. Beverly Perdue — while kicking and screaming. They see the board as partisan. Maybe so. The majority on the five-member board is always determined by the party affiliation of the governor. For the last 18 years, three members have been Democrats and two have been Republicans. Prior to that, during the eight years that Jim Martin was SCOTT governor, the 3-2 divide was MOONEYHAM reversed, with Republicans making up the majority. Regardless of the board’s make-up, the investigations into the campaign finances of former Gov. Mike Easley and former House Speaker Jim Black laid the foundations for the eventual criminal prosecutions of both. The new Republican majority in the North Carolina General Assembly nevertheless wants changes to the board, its staff, its responsibilities. In the House, both the $19 billion proposed state spending plan and a separate bill filed by Rep. David Lewis, a Harnett County Republican, would remove the campaign finance responsibilities from the board and hand them to the State Ethics Commission. A dozen election board staff members responsible for tracking the campaign financerelated matters of political candidates would be moved to the ethics commission, which currently oversees conflict of interest rules
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for appointed and elected state officials. The legislation would also move lobbying registration functions and three employees from the Secretary of State's office to the State Ethics Commission. The proposed changes would leave the State Board of Elections overseeing elections and voter registration, but with no oversight of campaign finance. A bill in the Senate, filed by Sen. Andrew Brock, takes a different approach. It would essentially merge the State Board of Elections and the State Ethics Commission, combining their functions and staffs. Lewis' bill doesn’t make much sense. Elections and voter registration can’t and shouldn’t be untangled from campaign finance. Local boards of election would still be left dealing with all three matters, but overseen by two separate entities. Lewis seems to be trying to split the baby, then glue it onto another baby. Brock’s bill, on the other hand, would bring together two babies that are very much related. Since state legislators approved conflict of interest laws and tougher lobbying restrictions, the State Ethics Commission has been in charge of ensuring that legislators and other state officials don’t let their personal business overlap with their public business. Sometimes those overlaps can involve political campaigns. Done properly, so that plenty of sun shines on its activities and so that any potential wrongdoing is aggressively investigated, a combined State Ethics Commission and State Board of Elections could be more efficient and effective. Isn’t that what government consolidation is supposed to be about? • • • Scott Mooneyham writes about state government for Capitol Press Association.
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Club members are selling raffle tickets for a $10,000 grand prize to raise funds for the Salisbury Rotary Scholarship Trust. Since the club started giving $1,000 scholarships in 1988, it has awarded them to more than 280 students from area high schools. The club awarded 24 scholarships in 2010. This spring, the club received 100 scholarship applications. The scholarships are based on academics. Applicants must live in Rowan County and plan to go to college. The club will hold its raffle and gala dinner May 17 at the Salisbury Station. The $100 tickets include dinner for two and can be bought in advance from a Rotary member. The grand prize in the reverse drawing is $10,000. Gift certificates and merchandise worth $2,000 are also given as drawing prizes. For more information, contact Elizabeth Cook at 704-797-4244 or ecook@salisburypost.com.
Woman charged with selling pills GOLD HILL — A Gold Hill woman is facing drug charges after selling prescription pills to an undercover officer. The investigator purchased 40 Xanax from Jodi Gudger Taylor, 39, of 1175 St. Peters Church Road in the parking lot off Arlington Street in Salisbury. Taylor obtained the Xanax from her boyfriend. She has been charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver a schedule IV drug, sell and deliver a schedule IV drug and maintaining a vehicle to keep, store and sell controlled substances. Taylor was being held in the Rowan County Detention Center under a $5,000 secured bond Friday.
Disabled girl’s father sees charges dropped NEWTON (AP) — The father of a North Carolina girl killed last year is no longer facing worthless check charges in Catawba County. The charges against Adam Baker were dismissed Friday in Superior Court in Newton. Baker’s lawyer, Mark Killian, says the Australian native has made restitution in the case. Baker was accused of writing bad checks for around $240 to local grocery stores. He still faces other charges, including felony identity theft and obtaining property by false pretense. The remains of Baker’s daughter, Zahra, were found after the disabled 10-yearold was reported missing last year. Her stepmother, Elisa Baker, is charged with second-degree murder. Adam Baker faces no charges related to Zahra’s death. Baker is barred from leaving the country while the felony charges against him are pending.
Funds for meth cleanup running low RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina is struggling to dispose of dangerous substances found in methamphetamine labs since the federal government quit funding such cleanups two months ago. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Friday that Attorney General Roy Cooper will ask the North Carolina Council of State to authorize emergency funding to continue the work. Law enforcement officials estimate they will need to deal with 400 meth labs during 2011. The State Bureau of Investigation has spent $140,000 since federal funds were eliminated in February. SBI Director Greg McLeod says the agency can no longer afford the cost of the cleanups, which can run from $2,000 to $20,000 per site. Hazardous chemicals involved include acids, metals and salts that can cause a wide range of ill health effects.
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Student exhibition opens Sunday The Rowan-Cabarrus Community College’s student art exhibition has been a tradition since 2000. This year’s event, entitled “Impulse 2011,” is taking place on campus through May 5. The artist reception will be held from 2 until 4 p.m on Sun-
day and is open to the public. It will be in building 200, room 251 on the North Campus in Salisbury. Most of the art work, which is available for sale, will be in building 100. The exhibit is sponsored by the RCCC Foundation and Ed and Susan Norvell.
Innocence panel says cases merit review RALEIGH (AP) — The country’s only state agency dedicated to investigating claims of innocence ruled Friday that the cases of two men who pleaded guilty to murder are worthy of further judicial review. The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission met for two days before deciding unanimously Friday that a three-judge panel should review the cases of Kenneth Kagonyera and Robert Wilcoxsin. The eight-member commission found “sufficient evidence of actual innocence to merit judicial review,” the panel’s chairman, Judge Quentin Sumner, said. The commission investigated the claims of Kagonyera and Wilcoxsin, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Walter Bowman of Fairview even though both maintained their innocence before and after their pleas. In videotaped depositions that the commission members watched Thursday, Kagonyera said he felt pressured by his attorney and family members to accept a plea bargain in order to avoid a possible charge of first-degree murder and a death sentence. Wilcoxsin said he feared a life sentence that would prevent him from ever seeing his daughter again. The commission has heard three other cases, one of which resulted in the release of a man who served almost 17 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. A three-judge panel found Greg Taylor innocent in February 2010. The next steps will be to notify the senior resident Superior Court judge in Buncombe County and the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, so that a hearing can be scheduled, said Kendra Montgomery-Blinn, the commission’s executive director. Attorneys for the two men, Chris Fialko and Frank Wells said Friday they had not been able to notify their clients of the commission’s decision but knew the men would be pleased. “It’s exciting news for Robert,” said Fialko, Wilcoxsin’s attorney. “He’s thankful that the commission staff investigated as well as they did, and he’s looking forward, I’m sure, to the three-judge panel.” The evidence centered on a confession by a federal prisoner who named two other men as his accomplices; DNA results of one of those accomplices found on a bandana at the scene; and DNA results on bandanas that excluded all of the four men who served time for the home invasion. The two other men convicted in the home invasion during which Bowman was killed have been released. In lengthy testimony Thursday, Kagonyera’s trial attorney testified that he never saw the DNA evidence that excluded all four men. That evidence would have shifted the entire case, attorney Sean Devereux testified. District Attorney Ron Moore didn’t return a phone call to the Associated Press
about the DNA evidence, but he told the Asheville CitizenTimes that he didn’t recall the DNA report. “I’ve had an open-file policy since the first day I came in office,” Moore said. “That’s been our pattern and practice.” And Friday, the panel learned that four minutes of a videotape obtained as possible evidence have been recorded over with scenes from a soap opera. The Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office obtained the videotape as possible evidence on Sept. 19, 2000, one day after Bowman’s murder. The commission learned that Det. George Sprinkle, who saw the video before it was recorded over, described it as showing three black males coming into the convenience store and gas station at 11:19 p.m. Sept. 18, the night of the murder. From 11:17 p.m. to 11:21 p.m., the tape is recorded over with scenes from “The Guiding Light.” “I’m not trying to attach a bad purpose either, but wow, this looks bad,” said Wayne County District Attorney Branson Vickory III, a commission member. The 911 call about the home invasion came at 11:55 p.m., after the surveillance tape shows the three at the store. An automobile expert identified the car seen in an enhanced version of the tape as a 1971 or 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass. It’s the same type of car driven by Lacy Pickens, who was never charged in the case but was named in a Crimestoppers tip early in the investigation. A federal prisoner who confessed to the crime in 2003, Robert Rutherford, also named Pickens as another person who participated in the home invasion. Both the current sheriff and Lt. John Elkins, who obtained the videotape from the store, said they weren’t aware that the video had been recorded over but said that could have happened inadvertently, commission investigator Lindsey Guice Smith testified. Sprinkle said he didn’t record over the video and that it would not have been recorded over inadvertently, Smith testified. Other testimony concentrated on Rutherford, Pickens and Bradford Summey, whom Rutherford also identified as participating in the home invasion. Rutherford, who is in federal custody for conspiracy to traffic drugs, confessed in a phone call with an agent from the Drug Enforcement Agency, according to that agent, but denied ever confessing when commission attorney Jamie Lau interviewed him. In addition, results from bandanas found at the Bowman home showed Summey’s DNA on one bandana, while the DNA of Rutherford and Pickens could not be excluded from evidence. DNA results excluded any of the four men who have served time or remain behind bars for the murder and home invasion.
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WOODLEAF — Essie Mae “Troy” Morrison, age 100, formerly of Rowan County, passed on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in Baltimore, Md. Born Nov. 29, 1910, in Rowan County, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Anna Gardner Morrison. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, William Theodore (Roselle) Morrison, Sr.; sisters Henrietta Morrison, Harriett Morrison, Florence Morrison, Bessie (William) Hall, Nannie Morrison and Rosa Morrison Chisholm. Survivors include daughters Sister Christine Ford and Mae Cola Ford; son Jerry (Evonne) Steele; granddaughter Michele Steele; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation and Service: Visitation is Monday, May 2 at 11 a.m. at Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf with the Funeral following at 11:30 a.m. at the church. Rev. Emmery L. Rann, III, pastor, is in charge of the services. Burial: Church Cemetery At other times, the family will at the home of a niece, Brenda (Herbert) Chunn, 480 Morrison Road, Woodleaf, NC. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, Inc. is assisting the family. Online condolences may be made at www.nobleandkelsey.com
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. — Mary Harrill, age 60, of Corpus Christi, passed away April 27, 2011, in San Antonio. She was born June 17, 1950, in Fargo, N.D., to Edwin E. and Ruth (Borseth) Swanson. She was a 1969 graduate of North High School in Fargo, N.D., and was an office manager at numerous automobile dealerships until her health began to fail. She was the recipient of a double lung transplant in 2005 at Duke University Hospital, Raleigh-Durham, N.C. Mary was a resident of Corpus Christi, Tex., the last two year of her life, where she was an active member of Parkdale Baptist Church and the Gadabouts Red Hat Society. She was preceded in death by her parents and infant son Michael. Survivors include her sisters, Barbara Olson of Fargo, N.D., Ernestine Stewart of Corpus Christi, Tex.; brother Al Westfall of Seattle, Wash.; sister Phyllis Swanson Brandt and husband David of Hawley, Minn.; stepfather Collin Wahl; and numerous nieces and nephews. Service: A memorial service will be held at her church, Parkdale Baptist Church, 3875 S. Staples, Corpus Christi, TX 78411, Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m. with Pastor E.C. “Yogi” Gaertner officiating. Interment will be at a later date at Riverside Cemetery in Moorhead, Minn. The family extends their thanks and appreciation to the Doctors, Nurses and Hospital Staff at University Hospital in San Antonio, Tex., and the Transplant Center of Fargo, N.D., for all their concerns, kindness and wonderful care given to their loved one. Please sign the guestbook at www.colonialuniversal.com
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SALISBURY — Mildred Clark Huff Simerson, age 79, of Salisbury, passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Health Care in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Simerson was born Aug. 9, 1931, in Hoke County, the daughter of the late Maude Blue Clark and Luther Clark. She was a graduate of Raeford High School and Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing. She worked as a nurse for Rowan Memorial Hospital and W.G. Hefner VA Medical Center, where she retired as a head nurse after 32 years of service. Mrs. Simerson was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Women, volunteer church worker with Pastor's Aid duties and a member of Fellowship Sunday School Class. Preceding her in death was her first husband, James (Bob) Huff, who died July 30, 1976; and second husband William S. Simerson, Jr., who died Aug. 20, 2007. Those left to cherish her memories are sister Ruby Sailing; brothers Doug Clark and Glenn Clark; daughter Deborah Huff Hall and grandson James McKinnon; daughter Susan Owen Lienert and husband Michael; daughter Karen Huff; and son Leo Leedom. She is also survived by the children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren of the Simerson family. Hers was truly a loving and honorable life of service to family and community. Visitation and Service: Visitation will be held Monday, May 2, from 4-6 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Funeral service will follow in the church sanctuary at 6 p.m. with Dr. Jim Dunkin and Dr. Randal Kirby officiating. Interment will be private. Memorials: May be made to First Presbyterian Church, 308 W. Fisher St., Salisbury, NC 28144. Summersett Funeral Home is assisting the Huff Deborah G. Harrison SALISBURY — Mrs. Debo- and Simerson families. Online rah Greenard Harrison, age condolences may be made at 51, of Acres Lane, died Thurs- www.summersettfuneralday, April 28, 2011, at Rowan home.com. Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete with Hairston Funeral Home, Inc., serving the family.
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Decisions made in grief not set in stone Dear Amy: I have been dating my boyfriend for nearly five years. We live together. Six months ago he went to live with his parents in a different state so that he could take care of his mother who was terminally ill. Unfortunately, she lost her battle a few weeks ago. ASK I was comAMY pletely supportive of his choice to quit his job to be with his mother. We have often discussed getting married and having children. Having a family was a very high priority to him. But now that he is back home, he has shared his fears about the future and says he is not sure anymore if he wants marriage or children. I realize he is still grieving, but I am concerned that he may no longer see children in our future. — Upset Partner Dear Upset: Grief takes many forms, and the death of
a close loved one (especially after a long period of caretaking) will (and should) cause a person to re-evaluate his own life. Sometimes the conclusions are extreme. I’ve known people who have walked away from jobs and marriages after experiencing a death in the family. A basic, general and good guideline to follow after a death is to not make any major decisions for a year after the loss. During this year, the grieving person should be allowed — even encouraged — to discuss these big-picture issues. Giving a voice to these thoughts will help him to answer the question every survivor ponders, which is: “What about me?” The timing here might be tough because you’re getting antsy about your own future. But don’t freak out when your guy expresses these thoughts. He will benefit from meeting with other people who are also grieving. Your local hospice will know about local grief support groups. Dear Amy: Can you weigh in on an ongoing discussion I am
having? The situation is this: The marriage lasted for 12 years. The husband is having an affair and wants to divorce his wife in order to marry the person he is having an affair with. Should the man tell the wife the whole truth and nothing but the truth or tell her the “it’s-not-you-it’s-me” story? I say he needs to tell the truth, man-up and own the choices he made. Others say no, affairs are horrible and the wife won’t want to know about it. — In Dispute Dear Dispute: Let me answer your question by paraphrasing a line from the movie “Moonstruck”: “You might as well tell, because she’s going to find out anyway.” Trust me, if a husband abruptly announces he’s leaving after 12 years of marriage, the wife will respond to “it’s not you, it’s me” by saying, “You lying snake — what’s her name?” And after that it’s a quick trip to the Dumpster with his clothes. TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES
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Although Staats hosted her party nearly five hours after the royal wedding aired live, her guests didn’t miss out. Ladies gathered around several televisions to watch the recorded version of the event. “I just love the tradition, royalty, pageantry and beauty of it all,” Jane Hubbard said. “I thought it was a really special part of history being made.” But Hubbard said she didn’t wait to see the wedding at Staats’ house. “I got up at 4:45 a.m. to watch it,” she said. “I loved every minute of it.” Rachel Oestreicher-Bernheim also woke up bright and early for the occasion. She said she was thrilled to see Middleton in such a chic dress. “She looked breathtakingly beautiful in the most natural way,” she said. Owens, who had been anxiously anticipating the unveil-
An estimated 2 billion people tuned into the live broadcast in what may have been the most-viewed event in history. The security operation was the largest since Charles and Diana’s 1981 wedding, and the day went off without a hitch. Police dispersed scattered protests from anti-monarchists and anarchists and arrested 55 people for offenses including drunkenness, breach of peace, and theft, but the mood was overwhelmingly celebratory.
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Welcome to Charlotte, Cam Newton Panthers top pick is ready for scrutiny BY MIKE CRANSTON Associated Press
CHARLOTTE — Before signing off on the decision to draft Cam Newton No. 1 overall, Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson invited the Auburn quarterback to his home and pulled out a letter from a fan. “In that letter,” explained Newton, “the person said, ‘Mr. Richardson, can you please ask Cam Newton if he wants to be great?’” A day after the Panthers gambled that Newton does have the drive to be a franchise quarterback, Newton stood at a podium on Friday in a crisp gray suit and blue tie and vowed not to be outworked. “I understand it’s not something
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that’s going to be instant, like instant grits,” Newton said of adjusting to the NFL. “It’s more like collard greens. You’ve got to let it sit and wait. But at the same time it’s going to be a fun process. I know that.” Sporting a wide smile and oozing confidence, Newton met with reporters at his new place of employment Friday as he embarks on a quest to shed negative labels and overcome intense scrutiny to lead the Panthers out of the NFL’s basement. “I have embraced this whole process of being a person everybody looks at,” Newton said. That was certainly the case as
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CHARLOTTE — With a new coaching staff and now Cam Newton on board as the No. 1 overall draft pick, perhaps no team would benefit more from an end to the lockout than the Carolina Panthers. For one day only, Newton and veteran players got to meet with new coach Ron Rivera and collect playbooks before the courts ordered another halt to activities. “We want to play football, we really do,” said center Ryan Kalil, one of about a dozen players spotted at Bank of America Stadium Friday morning. “It’s nice that we finally have a chance to come back in here and talk with some of the ASSOCIATed PReSS
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Cavs share crown Staff report
Wesley Barker and Dusty A g n e r N. Rowan 12 c a m e N. Moore 0 through in a big way, and North Rowan smashed third-place North Moore 120 in six innings in Robbins on Friday night to share the YVC championship with South Stanly. Barker blasted his first two homers of the season, while Agner (5-1), who was treated BARKER roughly by Lake Norman in the Cliff Peeler Baseball Classic, tossed a five-hit shutout with six strikeouts. AGNER “Dusty came back from his worst outing of the season to pitch one of his best,” said assistant Bill Kesler, who helped guide the Cavaliers while head coach Aaron Rimer served the final game of his two-game suspension for being ejected in the Peeler Classic. North Rowan (18-5, 14-2) broke on top with a run in the second, took charge with a three-run third and was head-
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Philip Tonseth leads Salisbury in batting average and RBIs and is also one of the top pitchers in the Central Carolina Conference.
An Army of one Salisbury’s Tonseth taking his baseball talents to West Point BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — The world-shaking events that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, impacted some American youngsters the same way that listening to radio reports of Pearl Harbor affected their great-grandfathers on Dec. 7, 1941.
Salisbury senior Philip Tonseth remembers exactly where he was, remembers exactly how he felt as the details surrounding the terrorist attack unfolded. That feeling is the main reason he’ll report to West Point in June to get started on his military career. “Roy Dixon (now one of Salisbury’s elite golfers) had been to the
dentist, and he came back to our class and told us a plane had just crashed into The Pentagon,” Tonseth said. “We were just thirdgraders, and I wasn’t even sure then where The Pentagon was. But we started finding out.” Patriotic throngs of 18-year-old Americans rushed to enlist in the days after Pearl Harbor. As an 8-
Hamlin: 2 wins in 2 nights BY HANK KURZ JR. Associated Press
RICHMOND, Va. — Make it two wins in two nights for Denny Hamlin at his home track. Hamlin grabbed the lead for the first time 44 laps into the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Friday night and dominated the rest of the 250-lap race. He lost the lead briefly when he pitted under a green flag, again when Aric Almirola got underneath him after the first restart and then grabbed it back six laps later for good. The victory is the 11th of Hamlin’s career in the Nationwide Series and came one
night after he passed Kyle Busch on the last lap to win his charity race at the track. After arriving at Richmond 17th in points in the Sprint Cup Series and hoping to jump start his season, Hamlin said he hopes the momentum of two victories means the start of something. “It’s one big snowball that’s rolling and rolling,” he said. “Hopefully it keeps going.” Unlike the charity race, in which Hamlin needed all 75 laps to rally from starting at the back of the field, he was 11th on the starting grid and enjoyed huge leads most of the night. But like Busch, who ran out of gas before the finish Thursday, Hamlin was cutting it
close, prompting crew chief Adam Stevens to implore him to save fuel as he sought his first victory. “It’s hard to tell a driver, ‘Slow down! Slow down!’” Hamlin said. “It’s completely out of our mentality, but he had a plan. He knew we were right there on the number. I had a feeling we were going to make it. I felt pretty confident, but man, it’s great to win again at Richmond.” He led 199 of the 251 laps and made it look too easy every time he had the chance. When Kelly Bires’ spun into the Turn 4 wall for the first caution on lap 124, Hamlin was leading by 8 seconds.
year-old, Tonseth didn’t have that option. He’s had to wait almost a decade, but he hasn’t forgotten the pledge he made to himself. “That day back in third grade inspired me,” he said. “I knew that day that I wanted to do something to help.”
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RICHMOND, Va. — Juan Pablo Montoya and his team needed some time to get up to full speed Friday. When they did, they ended up winning the pole for the Sprint Cup race tonight. “It’s exciting. We unloaded this morning and it was a bit of a headache getting the car to run at the beginning. It was dragging a lot and when we finally got it rolling, we felt like we had a pretty decent race car.” Montoya said after turning a fast lap at 128.639 mph. “To come here and get it done is exciting.” Montoya earned his sec-
ond No. 1 starting spot of the season, his seventh overall and the first of his career on a track shorter than a mile. He looks forward to trying to back the effort. “If the cars runs somewhere near what it did in practice, we might have a chance,” he said. Regan Smith qualified second, the best starting spot of his career, at 128.352 mph. The young driver has the best average qualifying spot of the season at 7.75, and is confused. “We’ve been qualifying really well this year and I wish I knew why because the past two or three years, I haven’t qualified to save my life,” he said.
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TV Sports Saturday, April 30 ATHLETICS 8 p.m. ESPN2 — The Penn Relays, at Philadelphia (same-day tape) AUTO RACING 6 p.m. VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, pole qualifying for Sao Paulo Indy 300, at Sao Paulo, Brazil (same-day tape) 7 p.m. FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400, at Richmond, Va. COLLEGE BASEBALL 12:30 p.m. FSN — Oklahoma at Texas 1 p.m. ESPN2 — Arkansas at Georgia COLLEGE SOFTBALL 8 p.m. ESPN — Oklahoma at Texas GOLF 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, third round, at Avondale, La. 4 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Avnet Classic, third round, at Mobile, Ala. HOCKEY 10 a.m. VERSUS — IIHF World Championships, preliminary round, U.S. vs. Austria, at Kosice, Slovakia MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Atlanta, or L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay 7 p.m. MLB — Seattle at Boston WGN — Baltimore at Chicago White Sox NFL FOOTBALL Noon ESPN — Draft, rounds 4-7, at New York NFL — Draft, rounds 4-7, at New York NHL HOCKEY 3 p.m. NBC — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 1, Boston at Philadelphia 9 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 1, Nashville at Vancouver SOCCER 9:55 a.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Fulham at Sunderland
Area schedule Saturday, April 30 COLLEGE BASEBALL 4 p.m. Catawba at Mount Olive COLLEGE MEN’S LACROSSE 2 p.m. Catawba at Limestone COLLEGE INDUCTIONS Noon Catawba Hall of Fame ceremonies --------------------------------------------Sunday, May 1 INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 5 p.m. Kannapolis at Hickory Crawdads COLLEGE BASEBALL 1 p.m. Catawba at Mount Olive TRIATHLON 7:45 a.m. Buck Hurley Triathlon
Prep baseball F&M Bank Classic Cabarrus wins Cup 8-4 Wednesday’s games West Rowan 11, NW Cabarrus 8 Mount Pleasant 8, East Rowan 6 Robinson 8, South Rowan 7 (8 inns.) Carson 6, A.L. Brown 2 Thursday’s games Robinson 5, East Rowan 3 NW Cabarrus 11, Carson 2 A.L. Brown 11, West Rowan 10 Mt. Pleasant 10, South Rowan 7 Friday’s games Mt. Pleasant 16, West Rowan 2 (5 inns.) Carson 11, Robinson 5 A.L. Brown 6, South Rowan 5 East Rowan 5, NW Cabarrus 4
NFL Draft Through Three Rounds (April 28-29) Arizona 1 (5) Patrick Peterson, db, LSU. 2 (38) Ryan Williams, rb, Virginia Tech. 3 (69) Rob Housler, te, Florida Atlantic. Atlanta 1 (6) Julio Jones, wr, Alabama. 3 (91) Akeem Dent, lb, Georgia. Baltimore 1 (27) Jimmy Smith, db, Colorado. 2 (58) Torrey Smith, wr, Maryland. 3 (85) Jah Reid, ot, Central Florida. Buffalo 1 (3) Marcel Dareus, dt, Alabama. 2 (34) Aaron Williams, db, Texas. 3 (68) Kelvin Sheppard, lb, LSU. Carolina 1 (1) Cam Newton, qb, Auburn. 3 (65) Terrell McClain, dt, South Florida. 3 (97) Sione Fua, dt, Stanford. Chicago 1 (29) Gabe Carimi, ot, Wisconsin. 2 (53) Stephen Paea, dt, Oregon State. 3 (93) Chris Conte, db, California. Cincinnati 1 (4) A.J. Green, wr, Georgia. 2 (35) Andy Dalton, qb, TCU. 3 (66) Dontay Moch, lb, Nevada. Cleveland 1 (21) Phil Taylor, dt, Baylor. 2 (37) Jabaal Sheard, de, Pittsburgh. 2 (59) Greg Little, wr, North Carolina. Dallas 1 (9) Tyron Smith, ot, Southern Cal. 2 (40) Bruce Carter, lb, North Carolina. 3 (71) DeMarco Murray, rb, Oklahoma. Denver 1 (2) Von Miller, lb, Texas A&M. 2 (45) Rahim Moore, db, UCLA. 2 (46) Orlando Franklin, ot, Miami. 3 (67) Nate Irving, lb, N.C. State. Detroit 1 (13) Nick Fairley, dt, Auburn. 2 (44) Titus Young, wr, Boise State. 2 (57) Mikel Leshoure, rb, Illinois. Green Bay 1 (32) Derek Sherrod, ot, Mississippi State. 2 (64) Randall Cobb, wr, Kentucky. 3 (96) Alex Green, rb, Hawaii. Houston 1 (11) J.J. Watt, de, Wisconsin. 2 (42) Brooks Reed, lb, Arizona. 2 (60) Brandon Harris, db, Miami. Indianapolis 1 (22) Anthony Castonzo, ot, Boston College. 2 (49) Ben Ijalana, ot, Villanova. 3 (87) Drake Nevis, dt, LSU. Jacksonville 1 (10) Blaine Gabbert, qb, Missouri. 3 (76) Will Rackley, g, Lehigh. Kansas City 1 (26) John Baldwin, wr, Pittsburgh. 2 (55) Rodney Hudson, c, Florida State. 3 (70) Justin Houston, lb, Georgia. 3 (86) Allen Bailey, de, Miami. Miami 1 (15) Mike Pouncey, c, Florida. 2 (62) Daniel Thomas, rb, Kansas State. Minnesota 1 (12) Christian Ponder, qb, Florida State. 2 (43) Kyle Rudolph, te, Notre Dame. New England 1 (17) Nate Solder, ot, Colorado. 2 (33) Ras-I Dowling, db, Virginia. 2 (56) Shane Vereen, rb, California. 3 (73) Stevan Ridley, rb, LSU. 3 (74) Ryan Mallet, qb, Arkansas. New Orleans 1 (24) Cameron Jordan, de, California. 1 (28) Mark Ingram, rb, Alabama. 3 (72) Martez Wilson, lb, Illinois. 3 (88) Johnny Patrick, db, Louisville. New York Giants 1 (19) Prince Amukamara, db, Nebraska. 2 (52) Marvin Austin, dt, North Carolina. 3 (83) Jerrel Jernigan, wr, Troy. New York Jets 1 (30) Muhammad Wilkerson, dt, Temple. 3 (94) Kenrick Ellis, dt, Hampton. Oakland 2 (48) Stefen Wisniewski, c, Penn State. 3 (81) DeMarcus Van Dyke, db, Miami. 3 (92), Joe Barksdale, ot, LSU. Philadelphia 1 (23) Danny Watkins, g, Baylor. 2 (54) Jaiquawn Jarrett, db, Temple. 3 (90) Curtis Marsh, db, Utah State. Pittsburgh 1 (31) Cameron Heyward, de, Ohio State. 2 (63) Marcus Gilbert, ot, Florida. 3 (95) Curtis Brown, db, Texas. St. Louis 1 (14) Robert Quinn, de, North Carolina. 2 (47) Lance Kendricks, te, Wisconsin. 3 (78) Austin Pettis, wr, Boise State. San Diego 1 (18) Corey Liuget, de, Illinois.
2 (50) Marcus Gilchrist, db, Clemson. 2 (61) Jonas Mouton, lb, Michigan. 3 (82) Vincent Brown, wr, San Diego State. 3 (89) Shareece Wright, db, Southern Cal. San Francisco 1 (7) Aldon Smith, de, Missouri. 2 (36) Colin Kaepernick, qb, Nevada. 3 (80) Chris Culliver, db, South Carolina. Seattle 1 (25) James Carpenter, ot, Alabama. 3 (75) John Moffitt, g, Wisconsin. Tampa Bay 1 (20) Adrian Clayborn, de, Iowa. 2 (51) Da’Quan Bowers, de, Clemson. 3 (84) Mason Foster, lb, Washington. Tennessee 1 (8) Jake Locker, qb, Washington. 2 (39) Akeem Ayers, lb, UCLA. 3 (77) Jurrell Casey, dt, Southern Cal. Washington 1 (16) Ryan Kerrigan, lb, Purdue. 2 (41) Jarvis Jenkins, de, Clemson. 3 (79) Leonard Hankerson, wr, Miami.
NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Friday, April 29 Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2, Tampa Bay leads series 1-0 Detroit at San Jose, late Saturday, April 30 Boston at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Sunday, May 1 Detroit at San Jose, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 7 p.m.
NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Friday, April 29 Memphis 99, San Antonio 91, Memphis wins series 4-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Sunday, May 1 Memphis at Oklahoma City, 1 p.m. Boston at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Monday, May 2 Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Friday’s box Grizzlies 99, Spurs 91 SAN ANTONIO (91) Jefferson 0-2 0-0 0, Duncan 5-13 2-2 12, McDyess 4-7 2-2 10, Parker 10-17 3-4 23, Ginobili 6-14 2-2 16, Hill 3-10 0-0 6, Neal 312 2-2 8, Splitter 2-4 0-0 4, Bonner 3-4 1-2 9, Green 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 37-85 12-14 91. MEMPHIS (99) Young 4-6 0-0 9, Randolph 12-22 7-8 31, Gasol 6-9 0-2 12, Conley 3-9 3-4 9, Allen 49 3-4 11, Vasquez 4-8 3-4 11, Battier 1-1 00 2, Mayo 1-3 4-6 6, Arthur 3-6 2-2 8, Haddadi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-73 22-30 99. San Antonio 16 27 23 25 — 91 Memphis 24 22 24 29 — 99 3-Point Goals—San Antonio 5-22 (Bonner 2-3, Ginobili 2-8, Green 1-2, Jefferson 0-1, Parker 0-1, Hill 0-2, Neal 0-5), Memphis 1-9 (Young 1-1, Allen 0-1, Conley 0-2, Randolph 0-2, Vasquez 0-3). Fouled Out—Hill. Rebounds—San Antonio 44 (Duncan 10), Memphis 49 (Gasol 13). Assists—San Antonio 15 (Parker 4), Memphis 12 (Conley 3). Total Fouls—San Antonio 26, Memphis 18. A— 18,119 (18,119).
ML Baseball Standings American League East Division W L Pct GB 14 9 .609 — New York Tampa Bay 14 12 .538 11⁄2 Toronto 13 13 .500 21⁄2 11 13 .458 31⁄2 Baltimore Boston 11 14 .440 4 Central Division W L Pct GB 17 8 .680 — Cleveland 13 13 .500 41⁄2 Kansas City Detroit 12 14 .462 51⁄2 Chicago 10 17 .370 8 9 16 .360 8 Minnesota West Division L Pct GB W Texas 15 10 .600 — 1 ⁄2 Los Angeles 15 11 .577 12 13 .480 3 Oakland Seattle 12 15 .444 4 Friday’s Games Cleveland 9, Detroit 5 Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 L.A. Angels 8, Tampa Bay 5 Seattle 5, Boston 4 Baltimore 10, Chicago White Sox 4 Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 Texas at Oakland, late Saturday’s Games L.A. Angels (Pineiro 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Shields 2-1), 1:10 p.m. Texas (Lewis 1-3) at Oakland (Anderson 21), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Drabek 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 3-1), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 1-2) at Cleveland (White 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 0-2) at Chicago White Sox (Humber 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Duensing 2-0) at Kansas City (O’Sullivan 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Fister 1-3) at Boston (Lackey 2-2), 7:10 p.m.
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National League East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 17 8 .680 — 1 16 8 .667 ⁄2 Florida Atlanta 13 14 .481 5 Washington 12 13 .480 5 11 15 .423 61⁄2 New York Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 15 11 .577 — 13 12 .520 11⁄2 Milwaukee Cincinnati 13 13 .500 2 Pittsburgh 12 14 .462 3 10 14 .417 4 Chicago Houston 9 17 .346 6 West Division W L Pct GB 16 8 .667 — Colorado Los Angeles 13 13 .500 4 San Francisco 12 13 .480 41⁄2 Arizona 11 13 .458 5 San Diego 9 16 .360 71⁄2 Friday’s Games Philadelphia 10, N.Y. Mets 3 Washington 3, San Francisco 0 Florida 7, Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 5, Atlanta 3, 11 innings Milwaukee 5, Houston 0 Pittsburgh 3, Colorado 0 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games N.Y. Mets (Niese 1-3) at Philadelphia (Halladay 3-1), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (Westbrook 2-2) at Atlanta (Beachy 1-1), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (J.Sanchez 2-1) at Washington (Lannan 2-2), 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Wolf 3-2) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Jo.Johnson 3-0) at Cincinnati (Volquez 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Garza 0-3) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 3-1), 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Maholm 1-3) at Colorado (Hammel 2-1), 8:10 p.m. San Diego (Stauffer 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 3-2), 10:10 p.m.
Friday boxes Indians 9, Tigers 5 Detroit
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Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi ISuzuki rf 4 2 2 0 Ellsury cf 4 1 1 0 Figgins 3b 4 2 2 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Bradly lf 5 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 0 5 1 1 1 Youkils 3b 3 0 1 1 Olivo c Smoak 1b 4 0 1 2 Ortiz dh 4 0 1 1 Cust dh 2 0 1 1 Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 3 0 0 0 Camrn rf 4 2 2 2 JaWlsn 2b 0 0 0 0 Varitek c 3 0 1 0 MSndrs cf 2 0 0 0 J.Drew ph 1 0 0 0 Ryan ss 3 0 0 0 DMcDn lf 2 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 7 4 Totals 33 4 8 4 Seattle 200 010 200—5 Boston 012 100 000—4 E—D.mcdonald (1), Albers (1). Dp—Seattle 2, Boston 1. Lob—Seattle 9, Boston 4. 2b— Figgins (5), Cust (3). Hr—Cameron 2 (2). Sb— M.saunders (2). S—Ryan. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 7 8 4 4 2 4 Vargas W,1-2 J.wright H,7 1 0 0 0 0 1 League S,6-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston Matsuzaka 4 3 3 1 4 4 Albers 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 Jenks L,1-2 Okajima 1 0 0 0 2 0 Bard 1 0 0 0 0 1 T—3:07. A—37,845 (37,493).
Angels 8, Rays 5 Los Angeles ab r Bourjos cf 5 0 Abreu dh 4 2 TrHntr rf 4 0 V.Wells lf 4 1 HKndrc 2b4 2 Callasp 3b4 1 Aybar ss 4 1 Trumo 1b 5 1 Mathis c 5 0
Tampa Bay h bi ab r h bi 1 0 Fuld lf-rf 4 1 0 0 3 0 Damon lf 4 0 0 0 2 0 BUpton cf 4 1 1 1 1 1 Joyce rf 3 1 1 3 3 0 CRams p 0 0 0 0 3 1 ARussll p 0 0 0 0 2 2 DJhnsn 3b 1 0 0 0 2 4 Zobrist 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 0 2 1 FLopez 3b 4 0 0 0 McGee p 0 0 0 0 Frnswr p 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Jaso c Brignc ss 4 1 0 0 Totals 39 817 8 Totals 34 5 7 5 Los Angeles 010 310 201—8 Tampa Bay 013 000 010—5 E—Aybar (1), Price (2). Dp—Tampa Bay 2. Lob—Los Angeles 10, Tampa Bay 6. 2b— Abreu (6), H.kendrick (7), Kotchman (2), Jaso 2 (5). Hr—Trumbo (4), B.upton (3), Joyce (1). Sb—Aybar (4), Zobrist (5). Cs—Bourjos (3). S—Aybar, Damon. Sf—V.wells. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles E.santana W,1-3 6 4 4 1 2 5 S.downs H,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 Rodney H,3 Walden S,4-4 1 1 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay 41⁄3 12 5 5 1 4 Price L,3-3 J.Cruz 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 1 ⁄3 1 2 2 1 0 C.Ramos 12⁄3 2 0 0 2 1 A.Russell 1 McGee ⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Farnsworth T—3:23. A—21,791 (34,078).
Royals 4, Twins 3 Minnesota ab Span cf 4 ACasill ss 4 Kubel rf 4 Mornea dh4 Cuddyr 1b 4 Valenci 3b 4 Tosoni lf 3 Butera c 4 LHghs 2b 4
Kansas City h bi ab r h bi 1 0 Getz 2b 5 0 1 1 0 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 1 0 2 0 Gordon lf 3 0 2 1 1 0 Butler dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 Francr rf 3 0 0 0 2 2 Betemt 3b 4 1 1 0 1 0 Kaaihu 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 Dyson cf 0 1 0 0 1 1 B.Pena c 3 1 2 0 AEscor ss 3 0 1 1 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 32 4 10 3 Minnesota 000 012 000—3 Kansas City 000 010 12x—4 E—Butera (1), Ka’aihue (2). Dp—Kansas City 1. Lob—Minnesota 8, Kansas City 9. 2b— Span (4), Kubel (8), Valencia 2 (3), Gordon (12), Betemit (8), B.pena (2). 3b—Gordon (2). Hr—L.hughes (1). Sb—Cuddyer (2), Dyson (6). Cs—Valencia (1). Sf—A.escobar. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota 61⁄3 8 2 2 1 2 S.Baker 2 2 1 2 1 Al.burnett L,0-1 12⁄3 Kansas City 51⁄3 8 3 3 2 1 Chen L.Coleman 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Bl.wood W,1-0 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Soria S,6-7 HBP—by S.Baker (Francoeur). T—2:53. A—31,407 (37,903). r 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Orioles 10, White Sox 4 Baltimore Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi 4 0 1 1 BRorts 2b 4 0 2 3 Pierre lf Markks rf 3 1 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 D.Lee 1b 5 0 1 1 Quentin rf 3 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 5 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 0 0 Scott lf 4 2 1 1 A.Dunn dh 3 1 0 0 Pie lf 0 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 1 1 2 AdJons cf 5 1 0 0 Lillirdg cf 4 1 1 1 MrRynl 3b 4 3 1 1 Teahen 3b 3 1 1 0 Wieters c 5 2 2 4 Bckhm 2b 4 0 1 0 Andino ss 4 1 3 0 Totals 39101010 Totals 33 4 6 4 Baltimore 002 102 500—10 Chicago 030 001 000— 4 E—Andino (3), Al.ramirez (6). Lob—Baltimore 8, Chicago 5. 2b—B.roberts (5), Wieters (5), Teahen (2). Hr—Scott (4), Wieters (4), Pierzynski (1), Lillibridge (2). Cs—Pierre (7). H R ER BB SO IP Baltimore Arrieta W,3-1 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 Rapada H,1 Ji.Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Accardo 2 0 0 0 1 2 Chicago Danks L,0-4 6 8 5 5 1 3 2 ⁄3 0 4 0 3 1 Crain 11⁄3 2 1 1 2 1 Sale Thornton 1 0 0 0 0 2 T—2:58. A—21,816 (40,615).
Nationals 3, Giants 0 San Francisco Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Rownd cf 4 0 2 0 Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0 Snchz 2b 3 0 1 0 Ankiel cf 4 0 0 0 Huff 1b 4 0 0 0 Werth rf 3 0 0 0 Posey c 3 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 3 0 0 0 PSndvl 3b 3 0 0 0 WRams c 3 1 1 0 Burrell lf 3 0 0 0 L.Nix lf 3 1 2 2 Tejada ss 3 0 1 0 Dsmnd ss 3 1 3 0 C.Ross rf 3 0 1 0 Cora 3b 3 0 0 0 Linccm p 2 0 0 0 Marqus p 3 0 1 1 Fntent ph 1 0 0 0 Runzler p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 5 0 Totals 29 3 7 3 San Fran 000 000 000—0 Washington 020 010 00x—3 Dp—Washington 1. Lob—San Francisco 4, Washington 3. 2b—F.sanchez (6), W.ramos (4), Desmond 2 (6). Hr—L.nix (3). Sb— Desmond (9). Cs—Werth (1), L.nix (1). S— F.sanchez. IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco Lincecum L,2-3 7 7 3 3 0 7 Runzler 1 0 0 0 1 0 Washington Marquis W,3-0 9 5 0 0 0 7 T—2:09. A—21,399 (41,506).
Phillies 10, Mets 3 New York Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi JosRys ss 4 0 0 0 Victorn cf 3 1 1 0 Hu ss 1 0 0 0 Polanc 3b 5 2 2 2 DnMrp 2b 4 0 1 0 Baez p 0 0 0 0 DWrght 3b4 0 1 0 Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Turner 3b 0 0 0 0 Rollins ss 3 2 2 0 Beltran rf 3 0 0 0 Howard 1b 4 2 2 6 Hairstn rf 0 0 0 0 BFrncs rf 4 0 2 2 Bay lf 3 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 1 0 0 I.Davis 1b 3 1 1 1 Orr 2b-3b 4 1 0 0 Thole c 1 1 0 0 Schndr c 3 1 0 0 Pridie cf 4 1 1 2 Worley p 2 0 1 0 Pelfrey p 2 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 Gee p 0 0 0 0 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Mrtnz 2b 1 0 0 0 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 RPauln ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 4 3 Totals 3410 1010 New York 000 000 003— 3 Philadelphia 000 224 20x—10 E—Polanco (2), Rollins (2). Dp—Philadelphia 2. Lob—New York 7, Philadelphia 10. Hr—I.davis (5), Pridie (2), Howard 2 (6). Sb—
Victorino (5), Rollins (5), B.francisco (2). IP H R ER BB SO New York 41⁄3 8 4 4 1 3 Pelfrey L,1-3 1 4 4 2 1 Gee 12⁄3 2 ⁄3 1 2 2 3 1 Igarashi 1 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Byrdak Philadelphia Worley W,1-0 6 2 0 0 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 Stutes Baez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Herndon 1 2 3 3 1 1 HBP—by Pelfrey (Howard), by Gee (Victorino), by Igarashi (Orr). WP—Igarashi. PB— Thole. T—3:01. A—45,613 (43,651).
Marlins 7, Reds 6 Florida
Cincinnati h bi ab r h bi 2 0 Stubbs cf 4 0 1 1 1 1 Bruce rf 4 2 1 1 2 2 Votto 1b 3 1 1 0 2 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 Hermid lf 3 1 1 3 1 3 Gomes lf 1 0 0 0 1 0 Cairo 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 RHrndz c 4 1 1 0 2 1 Janish ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 T.Wood p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fisher p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Renteri ph 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bray p Heisey ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 7 11 7 Totals 33 6 7 6 Florida 500 200 000—7 100 300 002—6 Cincinnati Dp—Cincinnati 1. Lob—Florida 5, Cincinnati 5. 2b—Bonifacio (4), Infante (5), H.ramirez (5), R.hernandez (4), Janish (3). 3b—Bonifacio (1). Hr—J.buck (2), Bruce (4), Hermida (1). Sb—Stubbs (9). Cs—H.ramirez (4). Sf— Infante. IP H R ER BB SO Florida 4 4 4 3 3 Vazquez W,2-2 6 Mujica H,2 1 0 0 0 1 0 M.dunn H,4 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 2 L.nunez S,8-8 Cincinnati 8 7 7 2 3 T.wood L,1-3 31⁄3 12⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 Fisher Jor.Smith 2 0 0 0 1 2 Masset 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bray T—3:01. A—27,051 (42,319).
ab Bonifac lf 5 Infante 2b 4 HRmrz ss 5 Snchz 1b 3 Stanton rf 4 J.Buck c 4 Helms 3b 4 Cousns cf 3 Vazquz p 2 Mujica p 0 MDunn p 0 DMrph ph 1 LNunez p 0
r 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Brewers 5, Astros 0 Milwaukee ab Weeks 2b 4 CGomz cf 4 Braun lf 4 Fielder 1b 3 McGeh 3b 4 C.Hart rf 4 YBtncr ss 2 Lucroy c 3 Marcm p 3 Stetter p 0 Kintzlr p 1
Houston h bi ab r h bi 1 0 Bourn cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 0 0 0 2 2 Pence rf 3 0 1 0 2 2 Ca.Lee lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 2 0 2 0 0 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 1 1 Lyon p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bourgs ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hall 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 Quinter c 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Myers p Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Bogsvc lf 1 0 0 0 31 0 4 0 Totals 32 5 6 5 Totals Milwaukee 201 100 100—5 Houston 000 000 000—0 E—Lucroy (1). Dp—Houston 1. Lob—Milwaukee 6, Houston 7. 2b—Fielder (9). Hr— Braun (10), Fielder (5), Y.betancourt (1). Sb— C.gomez 2 (8), Bourn 2 (11), Wallace (1). Cs— Y.betancourt (1). IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Marcum W,3-1 7 3 0 0 2 6 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Stetter 2 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Kintzler Houston Myers L,1-1 6 5 4 4 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 0 Melancon Fulchino 1 0 0 0 1 0 Lyon 1 0 0 0 0 1 T—2:39. A—25,734 (40,963). r 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Cardinals 5, Braves 3 (11) St. Louis Atlanta ab r h bi ab r h bi Punto 2b 6 0 1 2 Prado lf 5 0 1 0 Rasms cf 4 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 5 1 2 1 Pujols 1b 5 1 1 0 C.Jones 3b4 1 1 0 Hollidy lf 5 0 1 0 McCnn c 5 0 1 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 1 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 2 1 YMolin c 3 0 2 1 Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0 Greene pr 0 1 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 5 0 1 0 Laird c 1 0 0 0 McLoth cf 4 1 2 1 Theriot ss 4 1 2 0 THudsn p 2 0 0 0 Dscals 3b 4 0 1 2 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Carpntr p 3 0 1 0 Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 MBggs p 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Jay ph ESnchz p 0 0 0 0 Mather ph 1 0 0 0 MHmlt ph 0 1 0 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 510 5 Totals 40 3 10 3 St. Louis 000 200 001 02—5 Atlanta 200 000 100 00—3 E—Freeman (1). Dp—St. Louis 3, Atlanta 1. Lob—St. Louis 9, Atlanta 8. 2b—C.jones (8), Uggla (3). 3b—Punto (1). Hr—Heyward (7), Mclouth (1). Cs—Rasmus (1). Sf—Y.molina, Descalso. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis 7 10 3 3 2 3 Carpenter M.Boggs 1 0 0 0 0 0 E.sanchez W,1-0 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Motte H,4 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Miller S,1-2 Atlanta 6 6 2 2 2 3 T.Hudson O’Flaherty 1 0 0 0 0 0 Venters H,7 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Kimbrel Bs,2-8 1 1 2 2 1 2 Gearrin L,0-1 12⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Sherrill HBP—by Gearrin (Theriot). T—3:29. A—40,279 (49,586).
Pirates 3, Rockies 0 Colorado Pittsburgh ab r h bi ab r h bi AMcCt cf 3 1 1 1 Fowler cf 4 0 0 0 Tabata lf 4 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 3 0 0 0 GJones rf 4 1 2 1 CGnzlz lf 4 0 1 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Helton 1b 4 0 0 0 Walker 2b 4 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 3 0 1 0 Overay 1b 4 0 0 0 FMorls p 0 0 0 0 Snyder c 4 0 1 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Alvarez 3b3 1 1 0 Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Cdeno ss 3 0 1 1 JoLopz 3b 3 0 1 0 Correia p 3 0 0 0 Iannett c 3 0 1 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 Chacin p 1 0 0 0 Paul rf 0 0 0 0 FPauln p 0 0 0 0 Amezg rf 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 31 0 5 0 Pittsburgh 001 001 100—3 Colorado 000 000 000—0 Dp—Colorado 1. Lob—Pittsburgh 3, Colorado 6. 3b—Cedeno (1). Hr—A.mccutchen (4), G.jones (5). S—Chacin. IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1 4 Correia W,4-2 62⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Veras H,4 Resop H,3 1 1 0 0 0 3 Hanrahan S,8-8 1 1 0 0 0 1 Colorado Chacin L,3-2 7 6 3 3 0 8 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 F.Paulino F.Morales 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Belisle T—2:37. A—34,477 (50,490).
Late Thursday Diamondbacks 11, Cubs 2 Chicago
Arizona ab r h bi ab r h bi Fukdm rf 2 0 1 0 CYoung cf 5 2 3 2 Castro ss 4 0 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 3 1 1 0 JeBakr 2b 4 0 0 0 J.Upton rf 2 1 0 0 ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 0 S.Drew ss 5 3 2 5 C.Pena 1b4 0 0 0 Monter c 5 1 2 3 Byrd cf 4 1 1 0 Mora 3b 4 1 0 0 Colvin lf 3 0 1 0 Branyn 1b 4 1 2 0 K.Hill c 3 1 1 1 GParra lf 2 1 0 0 Dmpstr p 0 0 0 0 Enright p 3 0 1 1 Berg p 1 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 1 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0 Grabow p 0 0 0 0 Jhnsn ph 0 0 0 1 Mateo p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 Barney ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 34 11 11 11 Chicago 001 000 100— 2 Arizona 712 000 10x—11 Dp—Chicago 1, Arizona 1. Lob—Chicago 7, Arizona 10. 2b—C.young 2 (6), Montero (7), Branyan (4). Hr—K.hill (1), S.drew (2), Montero (4). Sf—Re.johnson. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago 1 4 7 7 4 0 Dempster L,1-3 ⁄3 4 3 3 3 1 Berg 32⁄3
1 0 0 0 2 1 Samardzija Grabow 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mateo 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Marmol Arizona 2 5 2 2 4 4 Enright W,1-2 6 ⁄3 21⁄3 0 0 0 1 3 Collmenter HBP—by Dempster (J.Upton), by Berg (J.Upton). T—3:03. A—21,716 (48,633).
North softball wins YVC game
Transactions BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Reinstated INF Jason Donald from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Columbus (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES—Reinstated C Francisco Cervelli from the 15-day DL. Optioned C Gustavo Molina to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Reinstated C Kurt Suzuki from the paternity leave list. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated OF Rajai Davis from the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of DH David Cooper from Las Vegas (PCL). Assigned OF Travis Snider and INF Chris Woodward to Las Vegas. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Purchased the contract of OF Joe Mather from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned RHP Jairo Acensio to Gwinnett. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed 3B Casey Blake on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Russell Mitchell from Albuquerque (PCL). NEW YORK METS—Activated C Ronny Paulino from the 15-Day DL. Optioned C Mike Nickeas to Buffalo (IL).
Racing Nationwide results BUBBA burger 250 Friday At Richmond International Raceway 1. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 251 laps, 147.2 rating, 0 points, $35,500. 2. (6) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 251, 115, 0, $27,250. 3. (5) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 251, 99.4, 41, $28,593. 4. (18) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 251, 102, 40, $25,843. 5. (10) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 251, 98.8, 0, $18,475. 6. (17) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 250, 86.1, 38, $23,343. 7. (2) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 250, 101.4, 37, $15,860. 8. (20) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 250, 76.2, 36, $22,738. 9. (19) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 250, 78.4, 0, $16,725. 10. (16) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 250, 80.4, 34, $22,268. 11. (14) Steve Wallace, Toyota, 250, 82.9, 33, $20,793. 12. (15) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 250, 82.4, 32, $20,693. 13. (7) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, 250, 102.6, 31, $20,993. 14. (4) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 250, 110, 31, $20,993. 15. (3) Brian Scott, Toyota, 249, 92.3, 29, $20,993. 16. (25) Michael Annett, Toyota, 249, 67.9, 28, $20,393. 17. (21) Chris Buescher, Ford, 249, 67.9, 27, $20,993. 18. (12) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 249, 80.5, 26, $20,843. 19. (13) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 248, 72.8, 25, $20,018. 20. (29) Robert Richardson Jr., Dodge, 248, 59, 24, $16,625. 21. (9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 248, 98.7, 24, $19,918. 22. (36) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 247, 60.4, 0, $19,843. 23. (24) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 247, 55.9, 21, $20,168. 24. (22) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 247, 75.9, 20, $19,718. 25. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 246, 103.4, 0, $17,100. 26. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, 246, 48.9, 18, $19,593. 27. (26) Blake Koch, Dodge, 245, 55.2, 17, $19,943. 28. (30) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 244, 40.4, 16, $13,000. 29. (28) Derrike Cope, Dodge, 243, 40.2, 15, $19,418. 30. (8) Kelly Bires, Toyota, 243, 67.8, 14, $19,668. 31. (31) Charles Lewandoski, Ford, 243, 43.5, 13, $19,313. 32. (37) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 243, 39.1, 12, $19,253. 33. (23) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, engine, 64, 55, 11, $19,218. 34. (39) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, engine, 54, 39.8, 10, $12,640. 35. (40) Carl Long, Ford, oil pressure, 28, 31.8, 9, $12,610. 36. (33) Tim Andrews, Ford, brakes, 22, 38.7, 8, $12,575. 37. (41) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, brakes, 11, 33.9, 7, $12,515. 38. (38) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, brakes, 10, 31.9, 6, $12,460. 39. (35) Johnny Chapman, Ford, vibration, 10, 28, 5, $12,420. 40. (27) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, vibration, 6, 31.1, 4, $12,380. 41. (34) Matthew Carter, Chevrolet, vibration, 6, 27.5, 3, $12,340. Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 108.415 mph. Time of Race: 1 hour, 44 minutes, 11 seconds. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Caution Flags: 3 for 12 laps. Lead Changes: 6 among 4 drivers. Lap Leaders: C.Edwards 1-43; D.Hamlin 44-99; A.Almirola 100-101; R.Stenhouse Jr. 102-103; D.Hamlin 104-131; A.Almirola 132136; D.Hamlin 137-251. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): D.Hamlin, 3 times for 199 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 43 laps; A.Almirola, 2 times for 7 laps; R.Stenhouse Jr., 1 time for 2 laps. Top 10 in Points: 1. J.Allgaier, 305; 2. E.Sadler, 299; 3. J.Leffler, 296; 4. R.Sorenson, 292; 5. R.Stenhouse Jr., 288; 6. A.Almirola, 288; 7. T.Bayne, 260; 8. B.Scott, 257; 9. K.Wallace, 247; 10. J.Wise, 216.
Sprint Cup Lineup Crown Royal Presents The Matthew & Daniel Hansen 400 Lineup After Friday qualifying; race Saturday At Richmond International Raceway 1. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 128.639 mph. 2. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 128.382. 3. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 128.272. 4. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 128.15. 5. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 128.053. 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 128.011. 7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 128.011. 8. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 128.005. 9. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 127.98. 10. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 127.956. 11. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 127.78. 12. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 127.66. 13. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 127.473. 14. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 127.473. 15. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 127.455. 16. (30) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 127.401. 17. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevy, 127.352. 18. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 127.334. 19. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 127.334. 20. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 127.31. 21. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 127.304. 22. (66) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 127.298. 23. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 127.131. 24. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevy, 127.095. 25. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 127.047. 26. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 127.023. 27. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 127.017. 28. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 126.892. 29. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 126.886. 30. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevy, 126.88. 31. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevy, 126.713. 32. (60) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 126.582. 33. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 126.393. 34. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 126.351. 35. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 126.269. 36. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 126.21. 37. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 126.186. 38. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, 126.139. 39. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 125.915. 40. (46) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 125.488. 41. (71) Andy Lally, Ford, 124.832. 42. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge, Owner Points. 43. (37) Tony Raines, Ford, 125.482.
From staff reports Taylor Sells smacked a home run and two doubles to lead North Rowan’s softball team to an 11-4 win against YVC opponent North Moore in Spencer on Friday. Sells was wisely intentionally walked in her other two plate appearances. Samantha Jacobs was the winning pitcher, striking out nine, walking two and allowing five hits and one earned run. Chasity Young went 2-for-4 for the Cavaliers, and Jacobs had a double. Jennifer Oakley, Anna Lingle, Lindsey Hinson, and Brianna Mock also contributed hits for the third-place Cavs (10-6, 9-5 YVC).
Prep baseball Peeler tourney champ Davie County got a serious scare from R.J. Reynolds in a CPC game played at Winston-Salem’s BB&T Field on Friday night but pulled out a 2-1 victory. “It was one those nights where you almost felt like it just wasn’t supposed to happen for us,” Davie coach Mike Herndon said. “We hit some balls hard, but they were diving and catching everything.” Davie (19-2, 9-1) trailed 1-0 and had two out and nobody on in the seventh when it managed to rally for the tying and winning runs. Joe Watson and Corey Randall walked, and Javan Phillips was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Nick Boswell was safe at first on a bouncer to the right side. The first and second baseman both went after the ball, and no one covered first. That play tied the game at 1-1. Alex Newman then greeted a relief pitcher with a single through the left side to win the game. Ryan Foster (7-1, 1.36 ERA) pitched a fourhitter and struck out five for the win. Davie coach Mike Herndon reported that roughly 1,000 War Eagle fans were in the seats at BB&T. “There was a sea of orange over there, like a big playoff football game,” he said. “We almost got caught up in all the pageantry and laid a goose egg, but you should’ve heard that roar when Newman got his hit.” Davie has clubbed 22 homers and is batting .369 as a team. The CPC tournament begins on Tuesday at North Davidson and continues Wednesday and Thursday. Davie and West Forsyth earned first-round-byes in the six-team event. In a key CCC contest on Friday, West Davidson topped East Davidson 5-3. Josh Andrews was the winning pitcher. Justin Cecil had three hits for the Green Dragons, and Tyler Hudson homered. Taylor Warren drove in two runs for East Davidson. West Davidson (14-5, 8-1) clinched an outright league title, while East Davidson (12-8, 6-3) fell into a tie for second place with Salisbury and Central Davidson. Central Davidson thumped Lexington 16-5 Friday night in a game that included a 45minute delay for scoreboard repairs at HoltMoffitt Field. Landon Clark had three RBIs to lead the Spartans’ onslaught.
Catawba Hall of Fame The Catawba College Sports Hall of Fame will induct Dwayne Brewington, Lonnie Chandler, Tony DiPaolo and Monte Jackson Turner in ceremonies set for noon today.
Intimidators baseball Lexington’s Roberto Pena hit a walkoff homer in the ninth inning to beat the Kannapolis Intimidators 10-9. Dan Black had tied the score with a tworun homer for Kannapolis in the top of the ninth, his second homer of the game. Drew Lee also homered for the Intimidators.
NORTH FROM 1B ed for a 10-run rule victory after a six-run sixth. “The kids played this game for Patrick Snider, and that’s something that they’ve really been doing all year,” Kesler said. “This is a great win for a lot of people.” Barker powered a two-run homer and a solo shot. Dakota Brown had three hits, including a double. Matt Mauldin added two hits. “Overall our defense was pretty good, and we hit the ball well up and down the lineBROWN up,” Kesler said. North has won eight of its last nine games, with the only loss in that stretch coming against 4A powerhouse Davie County. The Cavaliers have won 12 straight YVC games since losing early to South Stanly and West Montgomery. North Rowan has claimed the eighth regular-season title in school history. Other champions were the 1976, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2006 squads. This team will likely be the first to win 20 at North since the Kesler-coached 2000 team was 23-7 and 2A state runner-up. That team also set the school record for wins, and the Cavaliers have a shot at it. North has enjoyed quite a turnaround under Rimer after finishing 4-17, 5-16 and 10-15 the previous three seasons. North tied for sixth place in its first season in the YVC in 2010. The Cavaliers start YVC tournament play on Monday night. The top-seeded Cavaliers will play host to No. 8 South Davidson. North Rowan is seeded No. 1 because it swept third-place North Moore, while South Stanly split with North Moore. The tournament host is West Montgomery. Semifinals are scheduled for Tuesday, with the championship game on Thursday.
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Grizzlies end series with San Antonio Tony Parker led San Antonio with 23 points, Manu Ginobili had 16, Tim Duncan 12 and Antonio McDyess 10. The Spurs led only twice at 2-0 and again at 80-79 when McDyess hit a 15-footer with 4:41 left. That’s when Randolph, the man cast off and unwanted when he arrived in Memphis in the summer of 2009, took over and scored 17 of the Grizzlies’ 29 points in the fourth quarter. He scored 10 of the next 14 for Memphis, with his hook putting Memphis ahead to stay at 81-80. Conley added a jumper, then Randolph hit a fallaway jumper, two free
throws and another fallaway jumper for an 89-82 lead with 1:55 left. Randolph went to the bench to a huge cheer with 3.4 seconds left. The Spurs, winners of 61 games in the regular season and the dynasty with four NBA titles with Duncan, turned the ball over three straight times while Randolph was putting away this franchise’s biggest win. One desperate pass from Ginobili went right off Parker’s hands. Late Thursday Mavericks 103, Trail Blazers 96 PORTLAND, Ore. — The Dallas Mavericks have had trouble in the
playoffs in recent years, so Dirk Nowitzki didn't want to take too much away from conquering the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round. Not with the Los Angeles Lakers looming. "Once you've been in the playoffs for a number of years, you want to win it all," Nowitzki said. "Now we'll see the defending champions so we have our hands full." Nowitzki had 33 points and 11 rebounds, helping the Mavs hold off the Blazers 103-96 in Game 6 on Thursday night.
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RACE FROM 1B And when he opened a lead of nearly 6 seconds over Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with under 30 laps to go, Hamlin was able to try to save fuel to make it to the checkered flag. Stenhouse, however, brought out the second caution when he ran out of gas himself on lap 243, and when Almirola also ran out of gas behind him, Hamlin opted to pit to be safe. On the restart on lap 250, he had Paul Menard behind him, followed by points leader Justin Allgaier. Hamlin easily outran Menard on the first lap under green and was already cruising when a crash
in the fourth turn brought out another caution, clinching Hamlin’s victory. With only three cars on the lead lap, Menard said he was “just going to dive-bomb it into One” trying to pass Hamlin on the final lap, but the caution took that option away. "He just had a better restart than me, basically," Menard said. It the Chesterfield native’s second at the track 15 miles from his hometown. Menard was second, followed by Allgaier, Elliott Sadler and Brad Keselowski. The five were the only cars still on the lead lap at the finish, in part because Almirola, who crossed the finish line fifth, was penalized for speeding on pit road.
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his entire racing career. Denny Hamlin led 381 of the first 382 laps until a tire issue allowed Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. to sail past him for the lead with 17 remaining. Caution eventually was called for Hamlin, setting up a five-lap sprint to the finish with Earnhardt, Busch and Bowyer holding the first three spots. Busch then made contact with Earnhardt’s car, sending Earnhardt spinning into the wall — and opening a hole for Bowyer to slide past and steal the victory. “That was win was probably the most fun I’ve ever had in Victory Lane because it was a surprise,” Bowyer said. “I knew we had a fast car, and we put ourselves up there and put ourselves in position and the right circumstances played out and we were able to win the race. You couldn’t help but laugh about it.” Bowyer is hoping he won’t need late-race fireworks to win tonight. running well He’s enough to win races and lost to Jimmie Johnson two weeks ago at Talladega Superspeedway by .002 of a second — tying the closest finish in Cup history since implementation of electronic scoring in 1993. But wins don’t come easy — Bowyer has made four trips to Victory Lane in his Cup career. “We’ve got to win races,” he said. “I’ve been saying that all the time, and it’s time for myself and our race team to prove ourselves this year, and hopefully we can win some more.”
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SAO PAULO — Danica Patrick is tired of seeing poor qualifying runs ruin her chances of a victory before the race even starts. So it's no surprise going into the Sao Paulo 300 this weekend that Patrick is focusing on putting together a good run Saturday and finally getting herself in contention for a top finish. In the first three races of the season, her best starting position has been 19th at the season opener in St. Petersburg. She followed that with a 22nd starting spot in Alabama and a 20th place in Long Beach. "For me, the challenge of the weekend is going to be when we go out to qualify, that's my weak area," Patrick said Friday. "My practices have been good so far this year, the races have been great, I passed a lot of cars and I had good race laps, but
when you start 20th every weekend it makes it hard to have a good weekend. You have to take chances and they don't always work." The race days themselves have been much better, with Patrick able to improve on her starting position in every race. While she seems to have no problem performing on Sundays, she is struggling to pinpoint what is going wrong on Saturdays. "If it was that easy I wouldn't have the problem," she said. "I think that the practices and the races are good for me because I'm doing the same thing the whole time. I'm pushing the same amount all the time and doing the same things, breaking at about the same point and things like that. I just need to look deep into that and try to figure out what my teammates are doing to find the time and just practice myself."
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MEMPHIS — Zach Randolph had 31 points and 11 rebounds and the Memphis Grizzlies advanced to their first Western Conference semifinals and made NBA history in knocking off the top-seeded San Antonio Spurs 99-91 on Friday night. Memphis had been the franchise best known for empty seats and the unenviable NBA mark for playoff futility at 0-12 after being swept in its first three appearances. This time, a third straight sellout crowd cheered every bucket with a couple
signs begging the Grizzlies to “Finish Them” in a town in desperate need of a hero. The Grizzlies needed 10 seasons, but they have become just that as only the second No. 8 seed to upset a No. 1 seed since the NBA expanded the opening series to a best-of-seven. They will play Oklahoma City in the semifinals. Marc Gasol had 12 points and 13 rebounds for Memphis. Tony Allen added 11 points, and rookie Greivis Vasquez had 11 off the bench playing 24 minutes with Mike Conley in foul trouble most of the game.
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East Rowan’s Chase Hathcock churns up the basepath on his way to first in the Mustangs’ victory over Northwest Cabarrus.
Classic baseball boxes East Rowan 5, NW Cabarrus 4 EAST ROWAN ab r Sapp cf 4 0 Morris ss 2 0 Thomas c 3 2 Austin 1b 2 2 Flbright lf 3 1 Flming 2b 2 0 Rgers 3b 2 0 Hthck dh 3 0 Hiatt 3b 0 0 Leroy rf 3 0 Totals 24 5
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E. Rowan 200 102 0 — 5 NW Cabarrus 200 010 1 — 4 E — Leroy, Hogue, Smith. DP — NW Cabarrus. LOB — East Rowan 3, NW Cabarrus 8. 2B — Austin, Bigham, Smith. SB — Austin, Sapp, Seager. S — Fleming, Morris, Rohan. SF — Rogers. IP H R ER BB K E. Rowan Robbins W,8-0 5 4 3 3 3 9 Rogers 1 2 0 0 0 3 Johnson S,6 1 1 1 1 1 3 NW Cabarrus Smith L,7-1 7 6 5 3 2 4 WP — Rogers, Smith 2. HBP — by Robbins (Rohan). T — 2:03.
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Trojan Michael Mariano (6) reaches for the throw as Andy Austin dives back into first.
EAST FROM 8B es in the first inning and was yanked after his 105th. “That first inning killed me,” said Robbins, now 8-0 with a 1.35 ERA. “I was a little nervous, leaving everything up. I just had to settle down.” Northwest scored twice in the bottom of the first to tie the score 2-2. Smith (3-for-4, 4 RBIs) delivered the key hit, a two-run, seeing-eye single into right field that had Robbins
WEST FROM 8B "And when you throw the pitches you need to throw and you can't make plays it doesn't matter who's on the mound. We've got to make routine plays. That's kind of a broken record all year. You've got to take care of the baseball and we didn't and the result was what it was." The Tigers ended up sending 11 men to the plate in the first, capping it off with a two-run double by Brandon Burris.
A leadoff walk started the second and Collins allowed a groundball down the third-base line to get by him cleanly, opening the door to three more runs, the last of which scored on an error by Hunter Teeter with two outs. "I'm not going to point to any one (play)," Parker said. "There were a lot of them out there where we had the opportunity to get off the field and didn't." Mount Pleasant added three more runs on three hits against Steven Wetmore in the third and capped their scoring with another three in the fourth, helped by four walks by Ethan Wansley.
scratching his head. “I think he was working a little too fast,” said ER catcher Luke Thomas, the only Mustang named to the all-tourney team. “He had too much energy, trying to put everybody away. Once he settled in I knew he’d be fine.” He was better after East took a 3-2 lead when Avery Rogers whipped a two-out, run-scoring single to center in the top of the fourth. Northwest pulled even in the fifth when Corey Seager drew a leadoff walk, was sacrificed to second, stole third and scored on Smith’s groundout.
After issuing nine walks Thursday against A.L. Brown, Falcon pitchers handed out 10 in this one. They were especially costly against a hot-hitting Tigers' offense which racked up 34 runs in its three tournament victories. "You didn't expect it to be that easy," Mount Pleasant coach Bryan Tyson said of Friday's onslaught. "But we've been swinging the bat pretty good and starting to click. We were real good at being patient at the plate too. We weren't chasing a lot of stuff so that was good to easy." Allende led the way, going 4 for 4 with five RBIs as the Tigers (16-6)
Avery Rogers had a hit and two RBIs in East Rowan’s win over Northwest Cabarrus.
East plated a pair of sixth-inning runs to secure the win. The first came when Andy Austin raced home on Ashton Fleming’s one-out squeeze bunt, barely eluding catcher Landon Hubbard’s tag. “We don’t practice that play too much, but when it comes time to do it you’ve got to make it happen,” said Austin. “I got in by the skin of my teeth. If I had slid he probably would have blocked me. But I kind of tip-toed around the back.” Rogers then lofted a sacrifice fly to shallow right that delivered Nathan Fulbright with an insurance
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won their seventh straight game. Meanwhile, West's offense, which was equally potent in its first two games, managed just four hits against Mount Pleasant starter Chett Currie and
two relievers. Steven Crandall hit a leadoff double in the third and scored on a single by Chase Laing. The second run scored on a fielder's choice off the bat of Taylor Garcynzski.
run. Rogers pitched out of a sixthinning jam — Northwest stranded two runners in scoring position — and lefty fireman Will Johnson struck out three batters in the bottom of the seventh to record his sixth save. Narrow as it was, the win served as a much-needed springboard into next week’s NPC tournament. “You know what?” Hightower said afterward. “”We’re OK. I hate losing, but I don’t care if we had lost this game or five in a row or whatever. I’ll take these 18 players in the postseason any day of the week.”
"I think (Thursday) night kind of deflated us a little bit," Parker said. "We started out (the tournament) with a bang and we definitely fizzled a little bit at the end. Hopefully we'll go into the conference tournament and find the magic that we had on Wednesday." • NOTES: West will play at Carson in the first round of the NPC tournament on Monday... Mount Pleasant's win locked up bragging rights for Cabarrus County in the inaugural event even before the last three games could be played. After the Tigers' win, Cabarrus held a 7-2 lead.
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030 202 4 — 11 Carson 003 100 1 — 5 Robinson E — Hill, Perry, Martin, Pressley. LOB — Robinson 7, Carson 6. 2B — C. Bridges, Carpenter, Kocher, Ashburn, Lee. SB — Galloway, Basinger, Pressley, Austin, Perry. CS —Youngo. SB — Carpenter, Hill.
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H R ER BB K IP Robinson 6 5 5 0 1 Sciaudone, L 4 2 0 1 3 2 12⁄3 Lee 2 4 1 0 ⁄3 3 4 Ashburn 2 0 0 0 ⁄3 2 0 Lefler Carson 6 10 4 3 2 5 Galloway, W 1 2 1 1 1 2 Bracewell WP — Lee 2, Sciaudone, Ashburn. HBP — Sciuadone, Ashburn. PO — Koerner.
A.L. Brown catcher Ryan Blackmon (9) makes an acrobatic catch on Cory Deason’s popup in the seventh inning.
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A.L. Brown's Micah Miller (20) gets tagged out at third base by South’s Jacob Dietz.
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CARSON FROM 8B four innings. After failing to reach base in the first, Carson scored three times in the second. Joseph Basinger scored on a rare double steal and Connor Bridges got the first of four RBIs on a bloop single to right. K.J. Pressley then singled home another run for a 3-0 edge. “They’re a good two-strike hitting team,” Robinson coach Jason Sarvis said. “They swung the bats
really well today. We hit the ball well today but we hit into too many double plays that killed rallies.” The bottom of the third was the lone gray stretch for Carson as the Bulldogs rallied to tie it at 3, but Bridges was there again to respond. After Gavin Peeler was hit by a pitch to start the fourth and later scored when Bridges sprayed a double down the right field line. The Cougars never trailed after that and pulled away with seven runs in the final two frames. “We were really working on stay-
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“Young guys like Miller have really given us a spark of late,” Thompson said. Church walked Deason leading off the South sixth, and Penninger drove a long fly ball to center that was nearly disastrous for the Wonders. May was in center field. “I didn’t see the ball off the bat, and I completely lost it,” he said. “I heard (left fielder) Zach Jones yelling for me to keep going back, and at the last second, I found it.” One of South’s six errors gave Ryan Blackmon a chance to hit in the seventh, and he knocked in May for a 6-1 lead. But it still got wild in the bottom half. Thompson had to turn to May, his ace, after Goodman singled and Tyler Kowalczyk walked to open the frame. May walked Tyler to fill the bases. May struck out Dietz on a breaking ball, but Miller ripped a two-run single to make it 6-3.
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ing back and driving the ball to right field,” Bridges said. “We produced runs when we needed to.” Pressley added an RBI groundout for a 5-3 lead, which Robinson
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South Rowan's Parker Hubbard fires to first. “Their pitchers threw balls just out of the strike zone all day, and we obliged them by swinging,”Chrismon said. “In the seventh,we showed determination, found some life.” Deason popped up for the second out, but Jordan Kennerly’s two-run single made it 6-5. May then got two quick strikes on Bubba McLaughlin, but after a conversation with Chrismon, he punched a single to right field. “I was going fastballcurve-fastball-curve, and
cut into with a Blaine Hill RBI single in the bottom of the inning. Carson (15-7) turned a pair of key double plays in the game, one in particular on a Shawn Weber shot back up the middle in the fifth when it was still a 5-4 game. After the ball nearly took out Galloway, Josh Martin scooped it up and flipped it from a tough angle behind second base to Kyle Youngo, who fired an accurate throw to first to end the inning. “That was tough ball to get to and stay down on,” Galloway said. “It was a great play by Josh. The de-
they figured out my pitching pattern,” May said. “And when I’d get two strikes, they got on top of the plate and took the outside pitch away. They were dang tough. I changed my pattern, mixed in some changeups.” May won a struggle with Parker Hubbard to end it. Hubbard fouled off five pitches before May got him on a curve that bit the dirt. “I snapped off the hardest curveball I could,” May said. “One of the best ones I’ve thrown in my life. We needed it.”
fense was behind me all day.” The sound defense gave the Cougars momentum, with Galloway starting the sixth with a single and went to second on a wild pitch from pitcher Dillon Ashburn. Two batters later, Bridges drove in his pitcher with a groundout. Pressley drove in a run later with runners at the corners for a 7-4 lead. The seventh was smooth sailing for Carson as Galloway, Tripp Cross, Bridges, Dylan Carpenter and Pressley all reached base consecutively, leading to a four-run inning.
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made him a gifted distance runner in cross country and track. He’s the reigning county FROM 1B champion in cross country, Tonseth has pushed himand he placed sixth in the self for a decade to excel ac- state 2A meet in the 3200 ademically and athletically, last spring and was ninth in and he’s stayed on course. the 1600. His father, Jim, works Baseball and track are daily with disabled military both spring sports. Tonseth’s veterans, and that’s priority is baseball, but he strengthened his resolve to still helps out the track team serve. whenever he can. “I think it all just came to“Philip is a perfectionist, gether how it was meant to,” he expects a lot of himself, said Tonseth, who has been and he’s put a lot of pressure through the tough interview on himself because he’s alprocess and was accepted at ways wanted to be the best West Point on July 31. “It’s a runner he could possibly be great education, and it’s a and the best baseball player free education. It also means he could be,” Maddox said. a guaranteed job.” “He’s been hard on himWhen he visited West self.” Point, Tonseth’s host was Tonseth has found some West Rowan graduate Jon peace as a senior, focusing Crucitti, who has earned on baseball and excelling playing time with Army’s like never before, while baseball and football teams learning to live with not winas a freshman. ning every track meet. As he embarks on his milHe placed fourth in the itary career, Tonseth will recent Rowan County Meet also extend his baseball cain the 1600, running two secreer. He’ll be a member of onds slower than his personArmy’s baseball team, and al best. He was disappointed, the chances of his making a but it was a heck of a showsignificant diamond contriing competing against bution appear a lot better strong runners who concennow than they did six trate on track every day. months ago. Maddox admits he and “It’s not like everybody Tonseth used to butt heads, can get in at West Point, and but now Maddox looks at he’s not just a left-handed Tonseth as a team leader. pitcher, he’s a left-handed He’s responded positively to pitcher who can throw increased responsibility. strikes,” Salisbury coach “He’s such a bright kid, Scott Maddox said. “He def- but he could be a headstrong initely has a chance.” kid, and we didn’t always see Tonseth has enjoyed a eye-to-eye,” Maddox said. fabulous senior season as a “But now he’s the guy I go to two-way player for the Horif there’s an issue with the nets. team, and I know he’ll adHe’s 4-2 on the mound, in- dress it. He takes baseball cluding a 13-strikeout effort very seriously. He takes against West Rowan, and he winning very seriously. He’s leads the Hornets in batting someone I can depend on.” average (.439) and RBIs (31). Tonseth entered this sea“He’s very calm on the son thinking he might focus mound, never blows up, and exclusively on pitching, but he’s just hit the heck out of he swung the bat so well that the ball for us,” Maddox Maddox moved him to the said. vital No. 3 spot in the lineup Tonseth’s athletic career and left him there. has been successful in a vaTonseth has powered two riety of arenas, even with an grand slams and has accuongoing tug-of-war between mulated more RBIs as a senrunning and baseball. ior than any player Maddox Tonseth’s discipline and a has coached in his 11 seasmooth, long stride has sons at Salisbury.
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run home run in Florida's five-run first inning and the Marlins held on to beat The National League roundup ... Cincinnati. ATLANTA — Nick Punto drove in two Home runs by Jay Bruce and Jeremy runs with an 11th-inning triple after St. Hermida couldn't help the Reds overcome Louis rallied in the ninth, giving the surgTravis Wood's rocky first inning as the Reds ing Cardinals a 5-3 victory over the Atextended to eight games their trend of alterlanta Braves on Friday night. nating wins and losses. Braves rookie Cory Gearrin (0-1) dug Nationals 3, Giants 0 his own hole, plunking Ryan Theriot in the WASHINGTON — Jason Marquis left leg and walking pinch-hitter Mark pitched a five-hitter to beat Tim Lincecum, Hamilton. The right-hander was one out and reserve outfielder Laynce Nix made the away from escaping, but Punto drove one most of a rare start by connecting for a twointo the right-field corner for the first big run homer that carried Washington past San league hit allowed by Gearrin in 42⁄3 innings Francisco. since being called up. Marquis (3-0) struck out seven and walked Jason Heyward homered in the first and none in his fourth major league shutout and Nate McLouth put the Braves ahead 3-2 first since 2009 with Colorado. Always a danwith a tie-breaking shot in the seventh, his gerous hitter, he helped his own cause with first homer of the season. Atlanta couldn't an RBI single and is batting .385. hold it, capping a tough day with a tough Lincecum (2-3) had seven strikeouts in loss and missing a chance to go above .500 seven innings to take over the major league for the first time since April 5. lead, but dropped his second straight game. A win would've helped the Braves feel a Brewers 5, Astros 0 bit better after Derek Lowe was arrested HOUSTON — Prince Fielder and Ryan the previous night on a drunken-driving Braun homered and Shaun Marcum allowed charge, and pitching coach Roger McDowell three hits over seven shutout innings to lead was placed on leave while the team investiMilwaukee. gated allegations that he made homophobic Pirates 3, Rockies 0. slurs, lewd gestures and threatened a fan DENVER — Kevin Correia pitched effecwith a bat before a game last weekend. tively into the seventh inning and Andrew Marlins 7, Reds 6 McCutchen and Garrett Jones each homeCINCINNATI — John Buck hit a threered, leading the Pirates past Colorado. Associated Press
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PHILIP TONSETH “My hitting really has come around,” Tonseth said. “You have to give that to the coaches and the drills they have us working on.” Because of work, Tonseth’s father can’t make it to every ballgame. He missed his son’s tremendous mound performance at East Rowan — the Hornets lost 4-3 in extra innings — but he was there on Salisbury’s Senior Night. He watched as Philip rapped three triples in the first three innings and pitched a perfect game, one of the more amazing individual efforts in school history. “Dad works 20 hours some days,” Tonseth said. “But he’s got one certain spot where he always stands (on a bench high above the bleachers, directly behind the plate) if he can make it, and I always look to see if he’s there.” In a few months, Jim Tonseth will watch his son enter the gates at West Point. “Dad’s done his part to help veterans for a long time,” Tonseth said. “Now I want to do mine. Four years of school, then five years of active duty. I’m thinking infantry. I want the front lines. I want to do this right.”
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The American League roundup ... CLEVELAND — Carlos Santana hit a grand slam with one out in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a 9-5 win over the Detroit Tigers as the surging Indians extended their home winning streak to 11 games Friday night. It was the latest dramatic win for the Indians, who mobbed Santana at home plate after the switch-hitter drove a 3-1 pitch from Joaquin Benoit (0-1) over the right-field wall. Orioles 10, White Sox 4 CHICAGO — Matt Wieters homered and drove in four runs Friday night, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the White Sox 10-4 in Chicago's first game without suspended manager Ozzie Guillen. Luke Scott also homered and Brian Roberts drove in three runs for the Orioles. Angels 8, Rays 5 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Mark Trumbo homered and drove in four runs, Ervin
Santana won for the first time this season and Los Angeles tagged Tampa Bay ace David Price. The Angels have won nine of 13 road games this year. Blue Jays 5, Yankees 3 NEW YORK — Ricky Romero got right back up after a frightening line drive flattened him, twice retired Alex Rodriguez in dicey spots and pitched Toronto past New York. Royals 4, Twins 3 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jarrod Dyson scored on a sacrifice fly in the eighth as the Kansas City Royals rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 4-3 Friday night to snap a six-game losing streak. Mariners 5, Red Sox 4 BOSTON — Jason Vargas pitched seven innings for his first victory of the season and Seattle took advantage of Daisuke Matsuzaka's injury to beat Boston for its fourth straight win. Jack Cust hit a go-ahead double in the seventh.
N.C. State adds to basketball staff RALEIGH — North Carolina State has hired Jeff Dunlap as its director of basketball operations. Dunlap worked under new Wolfpack coach Mark Gottfried at Alabama. Dunlap was an assistant coach at Western Michigan last season. He had also spent four seasons as an assistant at Georgia along with stops at Loyola-Chicago and CalState Fullerton among others. Gottfried previously hired Orlando Early, Bobby Lutz and Rob Moxley as assistant coaches. Gottfried is taking over for Sidney Lowe, who resigned after five seasons. • CLEMSON, S.C. — Athletic officials at Clemson say the school has extended head men's basketball coach Brad Brownell's contract by a year and boosted his salary by 33 percent to more than $1.2 million a year. Brownell's contract now runs through the 2016-17 season. Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips says Clemson was pleased with Brownell's performance in his first year. The Tigers finished 2212, going 9-7 in the ACC. The Tigers won their first game in the NCAA tournament before losing to West Virginia.
after the second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Watson, the Torrey Pines winner in late January, had a 10-under 134 total at TPC Louisiana. • MOBILE, Ala. — Sandra Gal birdied five of the final eight holes for a 5-under 67 and a one-stroke lead over Amy Yang in the Avnet LPGA Classic, the tour's only event in a six-week stretch.
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The NFL Draft roundup ... NEW YORK — NEW YORK (AP) — Even as Ryan Williams was bear-hugging Roger Goodell at the draft Friday, the NFL was back in position to shut down all other business. The Virginia Tech running back waited in a side room at Radio City Music Hall for 37 picks. Arizona finally called his name at the sixth spot in the second round — moments before the league was granted a temporary stay against an injunction that blocked its lockout of players. The teary-eyed Williams embraced the commissioner and former Cardinals cornerback Aenaes Williams, who made the announcement. Williams' family and friends followed him on stage — about two dozen people in all — surrounding him and Goodell in a sea of celebratory supporters. He said the prolonged stay wasn't that bad for his family and friends because "they got another day out in New York." Two high-profile quarterbacks preceded Williams and his entourage to the stage. Cincinnati selected TCU quarterback Andy Dalton. The Bengals' incumbent, Carson Palmer, has demanded a trade, and the addition of Dalton could pave the way for Palmer's exit — whenever the league allows it. "We spent a lot of time on this, no question," coach Marvin Lewis said. "It's a big, important, important pick, important piece." San Francisco immediately traded up with Denver to get the next spot and select the next QB: Colin Kaeper-
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Virginia tech running back ryan Williams, right, hugs former cardinals defensive back Aeneas Williams as NFL commissioner roger Goodell, left, looks on. nick of Nevada. Kaepernick also was an outstanding baseball prospect, a former pitcher with a powerful arm. Kaepernick was watching the draft with his family in Turlock, Calif., about a twohour drive from the 49ers' practice facility in Santa Clara. He was so excited he was contemplating making the drive immediately — even though he might be turned away when he gets there. "That just makes it that much easier for my family, friends to come and see me," Kaepernick said. "I know everybody in Reno was hoping I went to the 49ers as well. For me, it was the perfect pick." Patriots coach Bill Belichick pulled a surprise to begin the round: He stood still. Given their willingness to trade down every year, the Patriots heard from several teams interested in that slot before taking Virginia cornerback Ras-I Dowling. Hall of Fame linebacker Andre Tippett announced the pick. Buffalo also went for a cornerback, Aaron Williams of Texas, with the second pick of the second round. Clemson sack master Da'Quan Bowers, at one point considered a top-five pick before undergoing right knee surgery, fell to 51st overall. Tampa Bay grabbed Bowers 10 spots after Jarvis
Jenkins, a less-regarded defensive end from Clemson, went to Washington. "The last 24 hours have been crazy long," said Bowers, who assured the Buccaneers his knee was fine. "It's been grueling just waiting for that one phone call. I didn't expect the wait to be this long. I was expecting to go off the board in the first round." Kyle Rudolph of Notre Dame was the first tight end chosen, by Minnesota at No. 43. Two picks later went the first safety, UCLA's Rahim Moore to Denver. The final pick of the second round was Kentucky's Randall Cobb, an All-American all-purpose player projected as a receiver. Twelve players from the Atlantic Coast Conference went in the second round. Still waiting to be chosen were All-American linebacker Greg Jones of Michigan State, and Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, who is making a comeback from cancee. Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett, projected by some to go in the opening round, instead was chosen 10th in the third round by New England, where he can serve an apprenticeship under Tom Brady. Off-field issues clouded Mallett's career at Arkansas after he transferred from Michigan.
Newton paraded around Bank of America Stadium as the highest draft pick — and likely the riskiest — in the Panthers’ 17 seasons. The questions surround his off-field problems at Florida, his father’s alleged pay-forplay scheme during his recruitment and how he’ll adapt from a spread offense at Auburn to a pro-style system where reading defenses is more difficult. “When you look at the Auburn offense, they see somewhat of a simplistic offense. But at the same time you can’t fault me for going into an offense that a coach had his own philosophy,” Newton said. “It’s my job to make that transition and make everything run smoothly.” The 6-foot-5, 248-pound Heisman Trophy winner certainly did that at Auburn. He threw 30 touchdown passes and rushed for 20 more in the Tigers’ 14-0 national championship season. In comparison, the Panthers scored 16 offensive touchdowns in two more games in 2010. “His ability to run with the football, as a ball carrier, not just as a scrambler,” coach Ron Rivera said when asked about Newton’s strengths. “He can open things up for our running backs. If the defense crashes down on the line of scrimmage, he can bootleg outside and make something happen.” But how long will it take to get to that point? And can he stay out of trouble? Center Ryan Kalil couldn’t resist needling his new teammate when he posted on Twitter, “Congratulations to entertainer and icon,
PANTHERS FroM 1B coaches and just get the band back together again, you know?” It didn’t last. After the NFL opened for business at 8 a.m., a federal appeals court in St. Louis late Friday granted the owners’ request to temporarily put on hold U.S. District Judge Susan Nelson’s ruling that lifted the lockout. The league released a statement saying its attorneys would review the decision and advise clubs on the next steps. But players were bracing for the lockout to resume until the next decision by the three-judge panel next week. “Let the vacation resume,” running back Tyrell Sutton wrote on Twitter before adding, “At least I got my playbook. I’m ahead of the curve.” Perhaps it was no surprise Jimmy Clausen was among the first players to arrive at dawn on Friday. Clausen’s job as the starting QB
Cam Newton.” That’s in reference to a declaration Newton made to Sports Illustrated in which he said he saw himself as more than a football player. Kalil, though, was quick to introduce himself to Newton on Friday. “Listen, as long as he’s winning football games and helping us win football games he can say and do whatever he wants,” Kalil said. Winning happened only twice for Carolina last season amid terrible quarterback play. Jimmy Clausen went 1-9 as a rookie starter after he replaced the injured and ineffective Matt Moore. “Obviously we struggled last year,” said Moore, set to be a free agent. There was another element of intrigue in the impending QB competition. After Newton stood with Rivera holding a No. 1 Panthers jersey and cameras flashed, Newton was asked if he hoped to wear No. 2, what he wore at Auburn. “I will try,” Newton said. That number right now belongs to Clausen. And while Clausen welcomed him via a text message Thursday night, he’s not surrendering his job. Clausen was among the first players to arrive at team headquarters at dawn Friday when the NFL opened its doors following a court order to end the lockout. “He wished me luck. Just for a person to do that says a lot about his character and what type of person he really is,” Newton said. “We had an interesting conversation about Charlotte. He said he was here and I was hoping I’d get a chance to meet him. I’m looking forward to not only meeting Jimmy, but a lot of other teammates.”
is in jeopardy after Carolina selected Newton, the Heisman Trophy-winning former Auburn star, with the first pick a night earlier. Fellow QBs Tony Pike and Matt Moore, who is unsigned and recovering from a shoulder injury, also showed up. “It’s a little weird to be back here,” Moore said. There was no sign of receiver Steve Smith, whose future with the team is uncertain. But others quickly got into a routine in an offseason devoid of it. Guard Duke Robinson, suspended for the final four games last season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy, was an early arrival. Linebacker Dan Connor, recovering from a broken hip, was spotted working out in a weight room. “It’s not just a legal move to get the doors open,” Kalil said. “It’s a place for guys to get treatment, to work out. A lot of guys really do need direction.” But now players could be barred again from team facilities pending another round of court action.
State gives Wilson his release RALEIGH — North Carolina State really is moving on without quarterback Russell Wilson. The school granted the all-Atlantic Coast Conference performer his release Friday as he pursues a professional baseball career. Wilson had not ruled out using his final year of football eligibility, but coach Tom O’Brien had said during spring drills that the Wolfpack planned to move forward with redshirt junior Mike Glennon at quarterback. “Russell and I have had very open conversations about his responsibilities respective to baseball and football,” O’Brien said in a statement. “While I am certainly respectful of Russell’s dedication to baseball these last several years, within those discussions I also communicated to him the importance of his time commitment to N.C. State football. “My staff and I thank him for his contributions as a member of Wolfpack football and to this University and wish him only the best in
the future.” The release would allow Wilson to play right away, though it wouldn’t apply for another ACC school or a team on the Wolfpack’s schedule. Wilson had been the face of N.C. State’s program during the past three seasons, winning the ACC’s rookie of the year award in 2008 and leading the league last season in passing yardage. He also won all three starts against rival North Carolina. But Wilson is playing second base for the Asheville Tourists, a Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. “Although I remain undecided on the option of playing college football this coming season, I believe it is in the best interest of the players and coaches involved to end any speculation of my return to the Wolfpack,” Wilson said in a statement. “It has become apparent that the time has come for the program to move on without me.” Wilson said he has not “closed the door” on playing football again and will explore his options.
ECU’s McNeil has hip replacement surgery Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson closed his Twitter account Monday The college football notebook ... just two hours after opening it following a GREENVILLE — East Carolina coach flood of abusive comments. Ruffin McNeill is recovering from hip reNCAA UPHOLDS PENALTIES placement surgery. INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA has upheld Team spokesman Tom McClellan said its punishment for former Southern CaliforMcNeill was doing well after Friday’s twonia assistant Todd McNair for his role in the hour procedure on his right hip at Pitt Coun- Reggie Bush case. ty Memorial Hospital. McNeill hopes to reMcNair was punished for what the NCAA turn home Monday. claimed was his role in the scandal surroundThe former Pirates defensive back had ing the Heisman Trophy-winning tailback. weight-loss surgery in January and had lost USC was hit with a two-year bowl ban and 90 pounds from a high of 388. The hip sursevere scholarship restrictions, and McNair gery was to eliminate arthritic pain which was prohibited from contacting recruits. had made it difficult for him to move around McNair was an assistant to former coach and limited his ability to exercise. Pete Carroll for six seasons, and the NCAA TWITTER TIMEOUT claimed McNair knew about some of the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — ESPN analyst and gifts lavished on Bush's family by two asformer Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbpiring sports marketers hoping to land streit is taking a timeout on Twitter after reBush as a client. ceiving criticism from fans of his alma mater. TUBERVILLE ON OBAMA In an interview with WGFX 104.5 The LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech football Zone in his new hometown of Nashville on coach Tommy Tuberville has left the gridThursday, Herbstreit said it was “asinine” iron and taken to the political airwaves. he had to defend his allegiance to the BuckAppearing on Sean Hannity's conservaeyes. Herbstreit has questioned how coach tive talk show on Fox earlier this week, the Jim Tressel can keep his job amid allegaTexas Tech football coach said he thought tions of lying to the NCAA. President Barack Obama wasn't releasing “I just felt it wasn’t for me as I already his birth certificate because there was have sufficient ways to communicate my something he didn't want seen. thoughts on college football,” Herbstreit Speaking before the president released said in a statement through ESPN on Friday. his birth certificate, Tuberville said the Herbstreit said in the radio interview he country's got enough controversy and why wouldn’t interact with fans through social didn't the president just produce it. media “for a while.” His Twitter account has In the coach's words, "Obviously, there's been taken down. got to be something on there he doesn't want Herbstreit is hardly the first sports figanybody to see." He also said the country ure to be tweaked by tweets. "can't keep going" the direction it is now. Associated Press
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Eric Tyler, right, who had just scored, celebrates with Bubba McLaughlin (14) during South’s seventh-inning rally that fell short.
KANNAPOLIS — A sleepy game turned inA.L. Brown 6 tense late. South Rowan S. Rowan 5 scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh but still fell to rival A.L. Brown 65. “You know how it goes,” said Brown coach Empsy Thompson. “We’ve played very hard these last three weeks, but we always do make it interesting.” South (10-11) beat the Wonders 9-4 on March 10, but Brown is playing its best ball right now. Meanwhile, South is in a frustrating stretch. It stranded 27 baserunners while losing three tight games in the F&M Bank Classic at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium. “Some very tough losses,” South junior Matt Miller said. “Every game it took us a while to get started, but we always left it on the field.” Dylan Goodman, Eric Tyler,
enth inning, but they played hard the whole game,” South coach Thad Chrismon said. “They deserved to win.” Brown was the sharper team defensively and also was 6-for-6 on stolen-base attempts. Tyler, South’s regular catcher, got a semi-day off as the DH, and the Wonders were aggressive on the bases. South broke on top in the second inning when Cory Deason doubled — the only one of the game’s 23 hits that went for extra bases — and scored on starting pitcher Preston Penninger’s single. Tyler Sides and Quin Gill produced RBIs for the Wonders in the third, and pitchers Eldon Peters and Michael Church mainjon c. lakey/SALISBURY POST Cory Deason rounds first on his tained that 2-1 lead all the way to the sixth. way to a double. That’s when Brown added three more runs, bunching four Jacob Dietz and Cory Deason all singles and a walk. Chase Hardin, had two hits for the Raiders, but jayvee callup Micah Miller and the Wonders (5-19) grimly hung Zach Jones drove in runs. on. See SOUTH, 5B “We played hard in the sev-
Carson bats get cranking Hitting hands Robinson its first defeat BY RYAN BISESI rbisesi@salisburypost.com
KANNAPOLIS — Better late Carson 11 t h a n Robinson 5 never for Carson. The Cougars saw their bats come alive on the final day of the F&M Bank High School Baseball Classic in an 11-5 win against Jay M. Robinson at Fieldcrest-Cannon Stadium. Carson finally slayed the Robinson beast, which had topped two Rowan County teams in their first two games of the Tournament. Mitch Galloway had his best outing of the year on the mound for the Cougars. Galloway GALLOWAY threw six innings, his longest outing of his high school career, scattering 10 hits and allowing four runs. Was he tired after throwing deeper than ever in a game? Of course not. “I feel like I could have gone as long as they wanted me too,” Galloway said. After taking it on the chin in an 11-2 loss to Northwest Cabarrus on Thursday, the victory served as a amnesia ray heading into the NPC Tournament. “ W e wanted to wipe out any of those bad thoughts with a good performance here toCAUBLE day,” Carson coach Chris Cauble said. “I’m still not happy even with that many hits. When you get 15, then you want 20.” Galloway had plenty of support from his offense, which banged out 14 hits and ran Robinson starter Tyler Sciaudone off after
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East Rowan's Bradley Robbins (14) dives for a popup. The Mustang hurler helped his team rebound from two losses with a win over Northwest Cabarrus.
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KANNAPOLIS — For one night, East Rowanburied all E. Rowan 5 of its week-long NWC 4 woes. The Mustangs played like a premier team Friday night at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium, smallballing their way to a 5-4 win over Northwest Cabarrus in the F&M Bank Baseball Classic finale in front of the largest crowd of the week. “We were ready to play this time,” winning pitcher Bradley Robbins said after East (16-7) saved face and earned
its only victory of the series. “In the first two games we weren’t zoned in. We weren’t hitting or pitching very well. We needed this to happen. It’s a big win for the team.” The triumph gave Rowan a 4-8 split in the North-South battle of Piedmont Conference squads. “It’s not what we wanted,” said East coach Brian Hightower. “But we didn’t hold up our end of the bargain. We didn’t come through for the county.” East, the NPC regular-season champion, previously suffered two-run losses to Mount Pleasant and J.M. Robinson. Against Northwest (16-7) it never trailed as Robbins and two relievers combined
for 15 strikeouts. The Mustangs mustered just enough offense to hand tall righthander Weston Smith his first loss in eight decisions. “Weston did a pretty good job,” said Northwest coach Joe Hubbard. “But it’s hard to win when you don’t put the ball in play. That’s way too many strikeouts. Give credit to their pitchers. They got ahead and expanded the strike zone.” Robbins overcame a shaky first inning and finished with nine K’s in five innings. Using a sweeping, horizontal fastball, he threw more than 30 pitch-
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West suffers morning sickness BY PAUL HERHSEY sports@salisburypost.com
KANNAPOLIS — West R o w a n M. Pleasant 16 drew the 10 W. Rowan 2 a.m. game twice in the three-day F&M Bank Classic and fared very well the first time, surprising Northwest Cabarrus in the opener. But the Falcons hit the snooze button on their alarm
clocks Friday morning, surrenduring seven runs in the top of the first on their way to a 16-2 five-inning beating at the hands of streaking Mount Pleasant at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium. It was 5-0 by the time West recorded its first out and 13-0 after two and a half innings as the Tigers totaled 14 hits in the game while taking advantage of wild pitching and poor defense by the Falcons (4-19).
"There's not much to say," West coach Chad Parker said. "We didn't show up to play. If we brought this effort, it wouldn't matter what time we played. Don't take anything away from Mount Pleasant. We gave them a lot of help, but they swung it pretty well too." West starter Justin Evans lasted just 11⁄3 innings, allowing nine runs. He walked four, including three in the first inning, and tossed two wild
pitches, but also didn't get help behind him. After an infield single and two walks loaded the bases to start the game, third baseman Nick Collins failed to backhand a groundball, allowing the first run to score. Center fielder Patrick Hampton then misplayed a flyball off the bat of Anthony Allende, allowing it to go over his head for a two-run triple. The Falcons were charged
with just two errors in the game, but that was one PARKER of several other plays they weren't able to make that helped Mount Pleasant break it wide-open quickly. "You can't walk people, it doesn't matter what level you're playing," Parker said.
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St. matthew's lutheran Church has built a new Family life Center at its facility on bringle Ferry road.
St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church dedicates new $2.1 million Family Life Center St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 9275 Bringle Ferry Road, will hold a dedication service for its new $2.1 million Family Life Center, conducted by pastor Gary Coble on Sunday. The service of dedication will be held in the Family Life Center in conjunction with the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Historically, a fund was established by a donation of $20,000 in memory of a deceased member in October of 2000 which served as the catalyst for the Family Life Center. In April of 2006 the church voted to hire an architect to do the preliminary design. On March 15, 2009, the congregation voted to proceed with construction drawings, and on November 1, 2009, the congregation voted to proceed with construction, followed by the ground breaking on Nov. 15, 2009. The Family Life Center, as envisioned by a survey of members early in the design phase, emphasized needs for worship, fellowship ministry, education, youth ministry, and recreation. The Family Life Center will include a common area for worship, fellowship, and recreation as well as a commercial kitchen, a parlor, a youth room, a classroom and a stage. The building is designed so that visual, sound and technology can enhance the ministry program. A new piano will be instrumental in worship. Church members participating in the dedication service will be Ashley Kate Kesler representing the youth, Drema Frotson repre-
senting the women of the church, Dennis Williams representing the men of the church, and Larry Thomason, president of the Church Council. The call to worship will be “What Is This Place?” and the special music will be the “Eagle’s Wings Medley” sung by the church choir. The following were key personnel in designing and building the Family Life Center: architect – John Fuller; construction – Davie Construction owned by Carl Corney; project manger – Chris Johnson; superintendent – Ben Agner (a member of the congregation) and F&M Bank provided the construction and permanent loan. Tom Waller and Gary Huffman were building committee co-chairs. All those who helped with the construction are invited to the dedication service. Come join us in a service of celebration and fellowship. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church was established in 1838. The existing church was built in 1884 and expanded in 1924. Sunday school wings were added to the church in 1947. The fellowship hall was built in 1959. The interior of the church was renovated in 1985. In 1990 an educational building and a connecting corridor were built. Three years later the wings of the church were renovated and a second corridor was constructed. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church has dual membership in The North American Lutheran Church and Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ.
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larry thomason, Council President and rev. Gary Coble, pastor of congregation, standing in front of the stained glass window in the new Family life Center at St. matthew’s lutheran Church.
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the new Family life Center has been added on to the side of the church.
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y mother had been living in the same place for over 24 years. For the most part she liked her place. But circumstances changed and my mother needed to move out. We, her children, put our heads together to find a new place for Mom to live. My brother found a great place in an excellent location. My mother saw some pictures and then took a leap of faith. My mother used to live in Virginia Beach, close to my younger sister. Her new place is in Greensboro, DOUG Carolina, which CREAMER North is closer to her other three children. Once my mother decided to move to Carolina, the next step was working out all the logistical details in getting her here. We all studied the calendar and decided that last weekend would work best for all of us to make the big move. Mom worked for over a month going through all of her stuff, trying to make decisions about what would come and what had to go. She was moving from a three-bedroom townhouse to a two-bedroom condo. She had some difficult decisions to make. Moving day arrived and all the children and some grandchildren arrived to make the move happen. Thank God for the grandchildren and a dear friend on the packing end. We were able to get the truck loaded in good time. On the unpacking end, we had help from grandchildren and their significant others to unload and help my mother set up her new place. When all the work was done, we sat as one huge family sharing a hearty, warm meal around my mother’s table in her new home. I am blessed to have three siblings who are all close and who came together in many ways to make this happen for our mother. My mother is lucky to have 13 grandchildren. Two of her grandchildren are getting married next month. My mother is already a greatgrandmother and I am sure some of these newly married grandchildren will be adding to her legacy before long. I am a very lucky man to have such a close-knit family. We all lead busy lives so we don’t get to see each other as often as we may like, but we all know that we are here for each other no matter what. We’ve come together to celebrate moments of great joy and we have been there for each other when the road was a little rocky. We aren’t perfect; we’ve all got our own problems and trials, but we are a family, and a close one at that. The Bible teaches us that we have another family, our spiritual family. Here again I count myself blessed because I have many brothers and sisters in the Lord who have stood beside me through thick and thin. Some of my closest brothers in the Lord know me, really know me, and they still love me. It is great to know that when you are walking through a dark place you can turn not only to your family but also your spiritual family for the love and support you need. There is also a responsibility to being in a family. While I want others to be with me when I am going through tough times, I need to be there for others when they are facing dark moments. In our society, families are not always close to each other in proximity, so we will sometimes grow closer to our spiritual families. So when someone in our church family suffers a loss we need to be willing to do our part for that family. Being there for others doesn’t always require that we do something. Sometimes we just need to be there to listen. We live in such a busy and schedule-driven society it’s hard to slow down and take time to talk and listen. Sometimes what people need most is compassion and empathy to help them make it through their situation. Sometimes we can do simple things like make a meal or fix something needing repair, and brighten a gloomy day. I want to encourage you to consider how you might be there for someone in your immediate family and your church family. So many people forget the simple power of prayer to change a situation. It’s a gift when we can give our time to others whether it be listening, praying, or actually doing something to make their lives a little better. Find a way this week that you can bless someone you love by letting them know you are there for them. Doug Creamer teaches marketing at East Davidson High School. His website is at www.dougcreamer.com.
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Messianic Jewish Synagogue to hold service today
First Presbyterian Church, 308 W. Fisher St., will have special music on Sunday at the 11 a.m. services with The Catawba Chamber Choir. Holy Communion will be served at the Life Center contemporary worship at 8:50 a.m. “2 Cents a Meal,” the special quarterly offering to help fight hunger around the world, will be collected during all services this week.
South China Grove CHINA GROVE — South China Grove Baptist Church, 501 Haney St., will celebrate 83 years at their homecoming service on Sunday. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. and the worship service follows at 11. Music will be provided by Neal Wilkinson, renowned for singing the Star-Spangled Banner at ACC basketball and baseball games, minor league hockey games, minor league baseball games, Arena Football, American Legion baseball games, NASCAR events and NSSA banquets. Guest speaker is the Rev. Joe Smith, pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Faith. The service will be followed by a covered dish meal. The pastor is the Rev. Shane Utley and youth pastor
St. Matthew Baptist ROCKWELL — St. Matthew Baptist Church observes Women’s Day on Sunday. The 11 a.m. speaker is Sister Shonda Hairston of St. Matthew. The 3 p.m. speaker is the Rev. Tamica L. Robinson, pastor of Providence AME Zion Church, accompanied by her choir and congregation.
Love Christian Center EAST SPENCER — Apostle Joseph West from Valdosta, Ga., will be the guest speaker at Love Christian Center on May 1, at the 11 a.m. service. West is a musician, vocalist and dynamic speaker. He will be accompanied by the musical group Vision, also from Valdosta. Bishop W. Ronald and First Lady Lotis Hash are the host pastors. LCC is located at 102 N. Long St. in East Spencer. For more information, call 704-433-1341.
Rose of Sharon Rose of Sharon Church family will observe its annual Woman’s Day program on Sunday, May 1 at 3 p.m. with Minister Belinda Smith of Garden of Gethsemane Baptist Church in Charlotte, which is pastored by Elder John Gleen. The 11 a.m. speaker is Rose of Sharon’s first lady, Minister Julia Walker. Dinner will be served at 1:30 p.m. Pastor of Rose of Sharon is Dr. Lewis Walker. For details call 704-633-4655 or 704-6378087.
Macedonia Missionary Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church is having an evening service on Sunday, May 1 at 6 p.m. Guest speaker will be the Rev Tommy Walker. The host pastor is Rev Dr W.T Jackson.
Calvary Baptist film “Beyond the Gates of Splendor” will be shown at Calvary Baptist Church on Sunday at 6 p.m. It is a documentary of the Waodani people, the five missionaries to Ecuador who gave their lives and the family members who continued their mission (rated PG-13, 40 minutes), and is the sequel to “End of the Spear” that was recently shown at Calvary
Baptist. Rick Cockerham is pastor of Calvary, located on East Ridge Road just beyond Ellis crossroads. Call 704-633-2567 for details.
Rockwell UMC ROCKWELL — Rockwell United Methodist Church has started a new program for individuals that find themselves unemployed or underemployed. The Church’s program is titled H.O.P.E. which stands for Helping Others Prepare for Employment. All services are free and individualized. Services include help with resumes, cover letters, interviewing skills, job applications, and how to find jobs in today’s market. To set up an individual appointment with a counselor or for more information, call 704-279-3235 or 704-798-3788.
May Friendship Day On Friday, May 6 in Lewis Hall of the First Presbyterian Church, the Salisbury-Rowan Unit of Church Women United in NC will celebrate their annual May Friendship Day. There will be recognition of outstanding young church women from a number of churches, the ingathering of the Fellowship of the Least Coin and a luncheon/program. Deadline for reservations is Monday, May 2. Call 704633-2925 to reserve a box luncheon. Tickets are $7 and will not be sold at the door.
True Holiness Church KANNAPOLIS — True Holiness Church of GOD will celebrate their 12th church anniversary May 2 through 6 at 7 p.m. each night. True Holiness Church of God is located at 309 Rosemont Ave. For more information call Pastor Renwick V.E. Fisher at 704-938-3972.
Prince of Peace Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (corner of NC 152 and Old Concord Road) will begin a four week Book of Faith
Bible Study on “People of on Wednesday Faith,” evenings at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are scheduled for May 4, 11, 18, and 25. A light supper will be served at 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.princeofpeacesalisbury.org or call the church at 704-857-9588.
National Day of Prayer CHINA GROVE — The 60th annual observance of the National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday, May 5. The South Rowan Ministerial Association is coordinating a local observance in China Grove on Main Street at the Gazebo. The time of prayer and scripture reading will begin at noon and end by 1 p.m. For more information about the National Observance see www.nationaldayofprayer.org
Spencer Day of Prayer SPENCER — On Thursday, May 5, the Spencer Council of Churches will host a prayer service in celebration of National Day of Prayer. At noon at the Library Park gazebo will be music, a devotion and prayer time for local, state and national leaders and the needs of the nation. Designated people will lead the prayer. The service will be under 40 minutes so folks can go back to work. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs. Call 704-267-4801 for more information. In the event of rain the meeting will be at First Baptist on 5th St.
Rodger’s Park — KANNAPOLIS Rodger’s Park Reformed Church, 704 E. 22nd St., will hold a hot dog and dessert sale on Thursday May 5 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Proceeds go to church projects, local and world missions. Call 704-932-8301 for details.
World of Faith
New Gilead Church
World of Faith Outreach Ministries, 2600 Cottage St., celebrates Pastor Kimberly Bost’s 18th anniversary on May 5, 6 and 8. Services on Thursday and Friday are at 7 p.m., BOST and at the regular times on Sunday. For information or a ride, call 704-754-1240.
CONCORD — Word of Messiah Ministries president Sam Nadler will speak at New Gilead Church on May 8 in Sunday school and the morning worship service. Sunday school for this day is a combined class at 9:45 a.m. instead of 8:45 . Nadler is a Jewish believer whose passion is to see discipleship established in Jewish communities around the world. Word of Messiah Ministries is a missions organization whose goal NADLER is to educate and encourage churches in outreach to the Jewish people, and for individual believers to become a more effective witness to their Jewish friends. New Gilead Church is located at 2400 Old Salisbury Road. Call 704-788-1202 or visit Facebook.
New Beginning CONCORD — New Beginning Church of God, 5717 Alexander Road, will celebrate assistant pastor Prophet Chavis Maxwell on Friday, May 6 at 7 p.m. Guest speaker is Pastor Vincent Tillman of Life Giving Church of God, Concord, on May 7 at 11 a.m., and at 7 p.m., Pastor Renwick Fisher of True Holiness Church of God in Kannapolis. Call 704 938-2088 or email srgoodes@gmail.com.
Epworth breakfast CONCORD — The Epworth Church Council of Epworth United Methodist Church, 1030 Burrage Road NE, will host a country ham breakfast to raise money for summer missions. On Saturday, May 7 from 6 a.m.-noon, the menu is country ham, scrambled eggs, grits, biscuits, jelly, butter, coffee and cold drinks. The cost is $6. Call 704-786-6183 or visit www.epworthnc.com.
The bells of St. Luke’s are calling...
Early Worship . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. Sunday School . . . . . . . 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship. . . . . 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship . . . . . . 6:00 p.m. AWANA - Wednesday . . . 6:45 p.m. Wednesday Worship . . . 7:00 p.m. Rev. Matthew Laughter Senior Pastor
Heartsong Church On Sunday, Heartsong Church will hold a healing service at 6:30 p.m. at Kidsports, 2324 S. Main St. behind the Forum. 704-7982048.
Southern City EAST SPENCER — Southern City Tabernacle AME Zion’s Trustee and Steward boards will sponsor the annual Twelve Tribes Rally on Sunday at 4 p.m. at 940 S. Long St.
Christ, when lifted up, did not say, ‘I draw Some people to myself.’ He said, ‘I draw All people to myself.’ Archbishop Desmond Tutu Allow yourself to be drawn to Christ. Come and find Faith and Hope and Peace with us. Thee Community of Faith Th of St. Luke's Parish
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church All are welcome! 131 West Council Street (behind the Rowan Museum)
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First Presbyterian
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CHINA GROVE — Messianic Jewish Synagogue Beit Shofaro will hold an Erev Yom HaShoah service this afternoon beginning at 3 p.m with a Holocaust presentation and movie and ending with an Erev Yom HaShoah service at 6 p.m with the lighting of candles for the millions lost in the Nazi death camps. Included in the display is a kosher Torah Scroll rescued from the hands of Nazis. On Sunday, t 3 p.m. the congregation will join in Ted Pearce’s “March of Remembrance” with guest speakers, prayers and the speaking of the names of many of the victims. The prayer march begin at Lutheran Chapel, 135 Eudy Road in China Grove and goes approximately 1.5 miles to First Reformed Church, 210 N. Central Ave., Landis. Refreshments will be served. This is an event that will be taking place all over the world to remember the holocaust and to say “never again.” Beit Shofarot meets at CFA29 N., US 29 across from the intersection of Daugherty Road, approximately two miles south of Gary’s Barbecue.
Morning Prayer M-F 8:00am Evening Prayer M T Th F 5:30pm Wednesday Healing Service 5:30pm
Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:30am Adult Sunday School 9:15-10:15am Children’s Sunday School 10:20-11:00am
Vietnam arrests pastor of banned Mennonite church HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnamese authorities have arrested the pastor of an outlawed Mennonite church for allegedly sowing division between the government and citizens of this communist nation, state media reported Friday. Nguyen Cong Chinh, 42, was taken into police custody in the central highland province of Gia Lai on Thursday, accused of undermining the government policy of unity, the Vietnam News said. He faces up to 15 years in jail if convicted. The state-run newspaper said the charges stem from allegedly hostile comments
Chinh posted on the Internet and interviews he gave to foreign media. It accused Chinh of disseminating distorted information and inciting people to protest. Representatives for Chinh could not be reached for comment. Vietnam’s communist government has tight control over society and all churches must get government approval to operate.
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400th Anniversary
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Dr. Glynn R. Dickens
Friendship Baptist Church
May 1, 2011 Sunday School ....................10AM Morning Worship ................11AM Wednesday Intercessory Prayer ..............................6:30PM Wednesday Bible Study ....7:30PM
10am Sunday School; 11am Worship Service; 6pm Evening Worship; 7pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Church Motto: “A Christ-Centered Church with a Family-Oriented Ministry”
“The Church of God for the People of God”
923 N. Salisbury Ave., Granite Quarry 704-279-6676
3760 Stokes Ferry Road • Salisbury, NC 704-645-9328
1021 N. Main St. • Salisbury, NC 28144 704-647-0870
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website: www.rcaog.org
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KING JAMES BIBLE!
Special speaker: Dr. Greg Pierce Special music by “Straight and Narrow”
Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam
Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’
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Sunday, May 1st 11:00AM “Old Fashion Sunday”
Steve Holshouser, Pastor May 1, 2011
May 1, 2011 Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Wednesday: 7:00 pm “The Coming Economic Armageddon” - Lesson 6 Consumed Youth, Royal Rangers (Boys 5-12) M’Pact Girls Clubs (Girls 5-12) Rainbows (Children 3-5)
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
THE PARK
BLACKWELDER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH
May 1, 2011
May 1, 2011 “ROCK ON” - Part 2 Pastor: Keith Kannenberg Monday - Zumba Fitness Class 7:00pm; Wednesday - Beginners Sign Language Class 5:30pm, Evening Service, Growth Groups & Advanced Sign Language Class 7:00pm; Thursday First Place 4 Health 6:00pm; Saturday - Zumba Fitness Class 9:00am
2299 N. Main St. • Kannapolis, NC 28081 704-932-4266 Fax 704-933-6684 S50384
www.thepark.cc Email: bpbcvision@yahoo.com
Gene Sides, Pastor
Message by Pastor Sides Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11:00am “If That Isn’t Love” Evening Worship Message: “Stand Up For Jesus” Wednesday 7 pm Prayer/Bible Study Youth Night
OUR PRAYER: “Let Us Be A Lighthouse On This Hill”
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“Sing unto the LORD, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favor is life; weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” ~Psalms 30:4-5
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More options for treating psoriasis You have 11 tricks, so conserve them ting. Some people may experience onycholysis (nail lifting from the bed); severe cases may cause the nail to crumble. There is also a condition known as psoriatic arthritis. Between 6 percent and 30 percent of all psoriasis sufferers will develop one of the several forms that can range from mild to severe and may result in permanent damage and deformity. Psoriasis can typically be diagnosed by visually examining the lesions. Rarely, if there is some doubt, a skin biopsy may be performed. There are many treatment options available to include topical creams, lotions and steroids, oral and injectable steroids or other immunosuppressant drugs, and various forms of light therapy. Home treatments include daily bathing with oil, colloidal oatmeal or Epsom salts in lukewarm water with mild soap. When drying, blot the skin rather than rubbing. Then apply a moisturizer. For people with dry skin, oils may be best. To the best of my knowledge, there is no approved diet for psoriasis sufferers; however, eating plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains, while limiting sugars and fats, is recommended. This diet is recommended for most health conditions because it may boost immunity and is the most ideal manner in which to get all the vital nutrients the body needs. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. United FeatUre Syndicate
Robert Service, the Bard of the Yukon, said, “Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big, worthwhile things. It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out — it’s the grain of sand in your shoe.” It shouldn’t be the full deal that wears you out — it ought to be the first trick. With that big hint, how should South plan the play in five diamonds after West leads the spade queen? South just blasted away with five diamonds. He was slightly nervous that either he would miss a slam or three no-trump would be the only game, but he liked to annoy the opponents. Both West and East were tempted to overcall, but the unfavorable vul-
nerability dissuaded them. When the dummy came down, South thought they had missed a slam. If spades were 4-2 or 3-3, he could take the first trick with dummy’s king, draw trumps, play a spade to the ace, ruff a spade, return to dummy with a club, trump another spade if necessary, and still get back to the dummy. However, when East ruffed the spade king and returned his second trump (a club would also have worked), the contract became unmakable. This was more than a petty annoyance to North. He said, “You had 11 tricks: two spades, seven diamonds and two clubs. Why didn’t you conserve them?” North had noticed that if South had played low from the dummy at trick one, his
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Dear Dr. Gott: To the reader who wrote in to your column regarding her grandson’s psoriasis: Try a naturopathic doctor who focuses on diet. I went to a dermatologist for years with a horrible case of psoriasis. I have used steroidal creams, took cortisone injections (one time directly to the soles of my feet, one of more DR. PETER my painful experiGOTT ences), and gave myself weekly shots in the abdomen. I even had an infusion treatment and countless “trial medications” in trying to reclaim normal skin that would not crack and bleed. When my dermatologist suggested I save my sperm and go in for light chemo, I went looking for other opinions. The diet and supplements that the naturopathic doctor gave me aimed at rebuilding my liver and kidneys, as they had been damaged by extended use of an over-the-counter medication that I should have known better than to take for so long. He was the first doctor to go through a comprehensive history with me and changing my diet to include restrictions while also including more fruits and vegetables was a lot easier to swallow than another medication with many side effects and little testing. I hope you can pass this along and that it helps others. I’ve never written to an advice columnist, but I understand the pain and frustration of
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Charming 2 BR, 1.5 BA home with fenced back yard. Total Remodel: hardwoods, tile, countertops, 2nd bedroom & 1/2 bath upstairs. Minutes from I-85 & food/shopping!
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China Grove, 2 new homes under construction ... buy now and pick your own colors. Priced at only $114,900 and comes with a stove and dishwasher. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
RENTED Wow! I was amazed at the response. My home rented within a week. R.M., Salisbury
In country. 2 or 3BR, 1 large BA on 2 acres. 1,450 sq. ft with 1,450 sq. ft. basement. All heated & cooled. Extra large living room, kitchen, dining area, den. 2 fireplaces. 1 car attached garage. Brick. In country. Also, carport & outbuilding. 2 covered porches. Paved drive. $139,900. Call 704-795-3967 China Grove
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237 River Birch Drive Located in The Gables is this nice home! Foyer has wood floor which takes you into a warm inviting greatroom. Arched doorways. Owner’s bedroom with relaxing bath. Sunroom with custom made blinds. Two-car garage with storage. Backyard is private! Close to clubhouse. Come by Sunday and take at look at this home for $154,900. R52140
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Spacious brick home in convenient city location. All bedrooms are very roomy. Home could be lovely with just a bit of TLC. Call Lin Litaker at 704-6478741-#2010739
This lake home offers 4 bedrooms and 2 baths and has 3441 sqft. Has pier, boat house, workshop, basement,heated office over 2-car garage-Just reduced to $399,900.Call Cary Grant at 704-239-5274.R51695
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China Grove
Salisbury
For Sale by Owner. 3BR, 2BA. Nice house and neighborhood. New paint, blinds and appliances. Possible owner financing with small down payment. $104,900 with payments approx. $750/month. Please call 704-663-6766
Cleveland. Beautiful, pristine brick home on 25 acs. 3BR/2BA with bonus room and basement. Has fenced pasture land great for horses & a garden spot. If you want privacy & a great neighborhood along with a beautiful home, wait no more. Call today. $575,000. Motivated Sellers. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207 E. Spencer
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$3,000 in Buyer's Closing Costs. 3 BR, 2 BA, newer kitchen, large dining room, split bedrooms, nice porches, huge detached garage, concrete drives. R51548 $82,000. Monica Poole 704-245-4628 B&R Realty East Rowan
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Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA in a great location, walk-in closets, cathedral ceiling, great room, double attached garage, large lot, back-up generator. A see. R51757. must $249,900. B&R Realty, 704-202-6041
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Beautiful home on golf course lot. Open floor plan with gas log fireplace, wood and tile floors, granite countertops, lots of cabinets, lighting and windows. Owners bedroom has oversized bathroom. Bonus room and a computer nook. 4 bedrooms, 3baths. $330,000-Call Heather Gurley at 704-640-3998. R52213
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Well kept home with 4 bedroom, 2 baths. Well landscaped corner lot. Large open kitchen. Screened porch, oversized living room. Call Sue Maclamroc! 704-2024464 $129,900-R52225
Two owner suites, one upstairs one downstairs. 24x24 rec room over 2-car garage. 2 large outbuildings. 2 gazebos, fenced back yard. 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba-Located in Glen Heather. $369,900. Call Cary Grant! 704-239-5274 R52185
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Over 2 Acres Hurry! Gorgeous 4 BR, 2.5 BA, fantastic kitchen, large living and great room. All new paint, carpet, roof, windows, siding. R51926 $144,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628 Salisbury
Diamond in the rough! Economical starter. Eat-in kitchen. 2x12 sunporch. Central heat & air. 2-car detached garage. Large well landscaped lot. Located in a pleasant residential area. Close to shopping. 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. $69,900-Call Sue Maclamroc704-202-4464-R52183
3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $154,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Salisbury
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Motivated Seller 3 BR, 2 BA, Well established neighborhood. All brick home with large deck. Large 2 car garage. R50188 $163,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Salisbury
Motivated Seller 3 BR, 2 BA in Hunters Pointe. Above ground pool, garage, huge area that could easily be finished upstairs. R51150A. $164,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
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3BR, 2BA. $3,500 in closing. New hardwoods in master BR and living room. Lovely kitchen with new stainless appliances. Deck, private back yard. R51492 $124,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
Cute 1 BR 1 BA waterfront log home with beautiful view! Ceiling fans, fireplace, front and back porches. R51875 $189,900. Dale Yontz 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
Convenient Location
Very nice 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo overlooking golf course and pool! Great views, freshly decorated, screened in porch at rear. T51378. $96,500. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
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4/5 BR,2 BA, move-in ready. Updated with lots of space, great city location, neighborhood park across the street, large kitchen, sunny utility room. Priced over $20,000 BELOW TAX Value. R52017A List Price: $94,900 B&R Realty Poole Monica 704.245.4628 Salisbury
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Forest Creek. 3 BedNew room, 1.5 bath. home priced at only $84,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Brand new! 3 BR, 2 BA, home w/great front porch, rear deck, bright living room, nice floor plan. Special financing for qualified buyers. Call today! R52142 $90,000 B&R Monica Poole Realty 704-245-4628 Salisbury
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3 BR, 2 BA brick home in Woodbridge Run subdivision. Storm doors, double pane windows, screened porch, attached double garage. 52136 $169,500 B&R Realty 704-202-6041
Mechanics DREAM Home, 28x32 shop with lift & air compressor, storage space & ½ bath. All living space has been completely refurbished. Property has space that could be used as a home office or dining room, deck on rear, 3 BR, 1 BA. R51824A $164,500 B&R Realty, Monica Poole 704-245-4628
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Timber Run Subdivision, 4 BR, 2.5 BA, granite countertops, wood floors, rec room, screened porch, deck. R51603 $349,900 B & R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
Salisbury, Country living at its best with community gated boat ramp, access to High Rock Lake, 1.02 ac., 2400 sq.ft. 3BR/2½BA Master BR on main floor, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, great room, hardwood flooring, open floor plan, bonus room can used as 4th 26x40 detached be BR, workshop/garage. $319,000 704-212-7313
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504 Lake Drive, 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, carport, 1080 sq.ft., corner lot, hardwood floors, new windows, remodeled bath, new kitchen floor, fenced side yard, central heat/AC, close to town parks. $83,900. Call 704-279-3821
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3 BR, 2 BA home in location! wonderful Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, large deck, storage building, corner lot. $154,900 R51853 Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty
FOR SALE BY OWNER 36.6 ACRES AND HOME Salisbury. 925 Agner Rd. Below tax and appraisal 3 BR/2BA brick home value at $399,000. w/sunroom and 2 car garage sits in the middle of this beautiful property. Open and wooded pasture areas w/barn. 704-603-8244 or 704-209-1405
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1.1 acre building lot with septic tank. No mobile homes. $24,900
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Carson Road- 151+ acres that borders 3rd creek. Mostly wooded, Lots of road frontage, Call Mitzi Crane ! 704-7984506 $755,000- A52200
35.77 acres with a very nice home with 3 Bd, 3 Ba.Basement. Call Cathy or Trent Fulton Heights has this home with 5 bedGriffin! 704-213-2464 or 704-798-4868 rooms and 2 baths. Partial basement. $439,900. R52217 $184,500. Call Trent or Cathy Griffin! 704-213-2464 or 704-798-4868 R52218
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Beautiful in-law quarters come with this lovely redone home. 2 bedrooms are being used but could use dining room as 3rd bedroom and rec room or den could be 4th bedroom. Beautiful wood floor, ceramic tile bath, great room with fireplace, deck overlooking a park-like back yard. The new in-law quarters offers 1 Bd, den, bath, and kitchen. Covered deck, 2-car garage. 4 acres too! $265,900-R52187
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2 BR, 1 BA, covered front porch, double pane windows, double attached carport, big yard, fence. $99,400 Dale 52179 Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Fulton Heights
Brick ranch is perfect for first time homebuyer or just to down size. Totally remodeled in 2003, the third bedroom was turned into a owner’s bath. Very nice laundry area and the basement is a walk-out that has a lot of potential to be finished for extra useage. Lovely yard with an outbuilding. Call Keishia Sherrill at 704-433-7187 to show you this prop- Two homes in Lexington that are foreclosures. One priced at $99,000 and the erty. R52205 other $72,500. Call Helen Miles or Tom Karriker! 704-433-4501 or 704-5801873 R52216 or R52215
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3 BR, 2 BA, up to $2,500 in closing. Attached carport, Rocking Chair front porch, nice yard. R50846 $114,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
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113 Circle Drive Wonderful Craftsman style bungalow with lots of charm located on a street with great neighbors. Double French doors separate living room from dining room; built-in china cabinet in hallway; large kitchen w/walk-in pantry, re-finished wood floors throughout; one br is carpeted, wood underneath. Large front porch w/swing. Exterior trim just painted,owner has never used fireplace. There is a 2 car carriage house garage which is shared (one bay each with neighbor). This home has it's own driveway. R51564. $97,900.for more details $179,900 R#51538
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Salisbury & Shelby, 2, 3 & 4 BR, starting at $29,900! Must see! Call today 704-633-6035
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Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA home, nice kitchen, split floor plan, covered deck, garden area, garage, storage building, privacy fence. R52207. $139,900. Monica Poole, B&R Realty, 704-245-4628
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Gorgeous Remodeled 4 BR home in Country Club Hills. Large kitchen, Granite Counters, Huge Master Suite, Family Rm, Wide Deck, Attached Garage, & Fenced Back Yard with Great In-Ground pool. $235,000. 704-202-0091 MLS# 986835
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3 BR 2.5 BA has many extras! Great kitchen w/granite, subzero ref., gas cooktop. Formal dining, huge garage, barn, greenhouse. Great for horses or car buffs! R51894 $439,500. Dale Yontz. 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
New Cape Cod Style House 2,500 total sq. ft. Appliances Included Built on your lot $126,900
704-746-4492
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No acreage requirements. Financing available for lots to large tracts and even homes inside the city limits. Call Libby, Travis or Janie for more information.
The Salisbury Post Mortgage Program is designed to give potential home buyers up-to-date mortgage lender information. You can promote your business on this grid program for as low as $37.00* per week! The grid will list your company name, phone number, and available mortgage program options. The Mortgage Lenders Chart runs in the Real Estate Saturday section. Additionally, an ad adjacency (9 columns x 1.75”) will be rotated with participating advertisers. With mortgage rates at an all-time low, and the reach of the Salisbury Post, the Mortgage Lender Chart is sure to get results! Call us today to have your business listed! 704-797-4241 *with a one-year contract. Other rates available. Call for details.
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1 BR apt. Spencer Historic Area. Seniors welcome. $395 per mo + dep. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601
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East Spencer, 2 BR, 1 BA, section 8 accepted. $500 per month. Call 704-421-0044
4BR, basement, fenced, nice area. RENT TO OWN. Only $2,900 dn. $799/mo. 704-630-0695
Salisbury 2BR/1BA, H/A, H/W floors, new paint, $475/mo + $400 dep. NO PETS! 828-390-0835 Salisbury
Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588
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Salisbury, 2604 Stokes Ferry Rd. Lovely 3BR/ 2BA brick ranch in great location. Hardwood floors, large rooms, sun porch, attached garage, big back yard. fenced $123,900. MLS #976913 for details 704-202-0091 Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200
Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA on 1.26 acres. All new appliances, updated bathrooms (new toilets, sinks, etc.) Two car garage, well water. Septic system drained summer 2010. Electric heat, air conditioning. Large workshop/ garage. $75,000 obo. Call Kellie at 704-701-9468
1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apts! Very nice. $375 & up. One free month's rent! 15% Sr. Citizen's discount. 704-890-4587 403 Carolina Blvd. Duplex For Rent. 2BR,1BA. $500/mo. Please call 704-279-8467 AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020 Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $400/mo+$300 deposit. Furnished $425/mo. 704-279-3808 Airport Road, All elec. 2BR, 1BA. $450 per month + dep. & lease. Call 704-637-0370
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4 BR, 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh paint. R51516 $123,000 Rent to Own Option. Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
Land for Sale Bringle Ferry Rd. 2 tracts. Will sell land or custom build. A50140A. B&R Realty, Monica 704-245-4628 Deer and turkey everywhere, 10 secluded acres, pond site on small creek, trails, $79,900 owner fin. 704- 563-8216 E. Rowan res. water front lot, Shore Landing subd. $100,000 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628 West Area, several hundred acres avail. Can be divided. Karen Rufty, B&R Realty. 704-202-6041
Lots for Sale Western Rowan County
Knox Farm Subdivision. Beautiful lots available now starting at $19,900. B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Manufactured Home Sales $500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850 American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997
Available now! Spacious and thoughtfully designed one bedroom apartment homes for Senior Citizens 55+ years of age. $475 rent with only a $99 deposit! Call now for more information 704-639-9692. We will welcome your Section 8 voucher!
BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town houses, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.
West Side Manor Apts. Robert Cobb Rentals Variety World, Inc. 2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall
Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997 Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appliances furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes & apartments. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com
Salis. 1BR/2BR. Wood floors, appls, great location. Seniors welcome. $375-$450/mo. + dep. 704-630-0785 Salis. 523 E. Cemetary St. 1BR, 1 BA, No Pets, $330/mo + $330/dep. Sect 8 OK. 704-507-3915. Salis. Nice modern 1BR, energy efficient, off Jake Alexander, lighted parking lot. $395 + dep. 704-640-5750 Salis., 2BR/1BA, W/D conn. $500/mo. Total remodel. All elec. Sect. 8 OK. 704-202-5022 Salisbury – 2 BR duplex in excellent cond., w/ appls. $560/mo. + dep. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601 Salisbury Airport Rd, 1BR / 1BA, water, trash collection incl'd. All elec. $395/mo. 704633-0425 Lv Msg
Salisbury City, 2BR/1BA, very spacious, 1,000 s.f., cent air/heat, $450/mo + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury City, Lincolnton Rd. 1BR/1BA, very spacious, good n'hood, $375 + dep. 704-640-5750
704-633-1234 China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605
Salisbury One bedroom upstairs, furnished, deposit & references required. 704-932-5631
China Grove. Very nice. 2BR, 1BA. No pets. Deposit required. Please call 704-279-8428
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E. Lafayette, 2 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator and stove. Gas heat, no pets. Rent $595, deposit $500. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
E. Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Carport, living room, great room. Central heat & air, credit check, lease, $895/ mo + deposit. No pets. 704639-6000 or 704-633-0144
East Rowan area. 2BR, 1BA house. 1BR apt. No pets. Deposit required. Call 704-279-8428
East Spencer, 608 Sides Lane. Brick ranch style house with 3BR, 2 BA, LR, DR & Den. Eat in kitchen, laundry room, Central Heat & A/C. Carpet in all rooms. Sec 8 only. No pets. Rent $750. Dep $500. Call 732-770-1047. Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, has refrigerator & stove, large yard. Rent $725, dep. $700. No Pets. Call Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
completely Salisbury, renovated. 1, 2, 3 BR, Cent heat. Appli. Incl'd. Section 8 OK. 704-399-0414 Salisbury, near hospital. 2 BR, 1BA. Central heat & air, W/D hookup. $450/mo. No pets. 704-279-3518
Kanna. 2120 Centergrove Rd. 3BR, 2BA. $975/ mo. Kanna. 1004 Craven Ave. 2BR, 1BA $575/mo. KREA 704-933-2231
Spencer. 2BR/1½ BA, appls w/ W/D hook up, security lights, no pets, Sect. 8 OK. 704-279-3990 WELCOME HOME TO DEER PARK APTS. We have immediate openings for 1 & 2 BR apts. Call or come by and ask about our move-in specials. 704-278-4340 for info. For immediate info call 1-828-442-7116
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Century 21 Towne & Country 474 Jake Alexander Blvd. (704)637-7721 Forest Glen Realty Darlene Blount, Broker 704-633-8867 KEY REAL ESTATE, INC. 1755 U.S. HWY 29. South China Grove, NC 28023 704-857-0539 Rebecca Jones Realty 610 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL
CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 BR, conveniently located in Salisbury. Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F 9:00-12:00. TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity.
3 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator, stove & big yard. No pets. $625/rent + $600/dep. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
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Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
3 BR, 2 BA, close to Salisbury Mall. Gas heat, nice. Rent $695, deposit $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
China Grove area. Lovely older home. Large kitchen. 4BR, hardwood floors. Freshly painted. $700/mo. 919-625-6458
Colonial Village Apts.
2BR, 2BA. Hardwood floors, expansive kitchen, jetted tub, beautiful original mantles & staircase, bedrooms w/great storage, sunroom & deck, walking distance to shops & dining. 704-616-1383
Salisbury, near Ellis Park. Old Mocksville Rd. 3BR, 2BA double-wide. Electric heat & air. Well water. Storage building with small shed. Garbage service included. $750/ mo. + $750 deposit. No Section 8. 704-279-5765 Salisbury, North Shaver Street, 2BR/1BA, gas heat, $425 per month. 704-633-0425 Lv msg Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now! Ro-Well Apartments, Rockwell. Central heat/air, laundry facility on site, nice area. Equal Housing Opportunity Rental Assistance when available; handicapped equipped when available. 704-279-6330, TDD users 828-645-7196.
Office and Commercial Rental Salisbury. Perfect location near Court House & County Building. Six individual offices. New central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance, conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, complete integrated phone system with video capability in each office & nice reception area. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appt only. 704-636-1850
Rowan County. Nice block building for lease or sale. Great location for a community type use or a small business. Has two baths, a kitchen and office area. Call for details. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207
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All appliances convey including wash/dryer! 2 BD/1 BA, great outdoor space includes rocking chair front porch and large deck. 2 car carport. #51899 CindyT
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Office Suite for Lease. Two large rooms, 26' x 13' and 10' x 16'. Also included is a large shared kitchen/break room space with private BR. 1 year lease preferred; $750 monthly rent includes all utilities. Free Wi-Fi. Call 704-636-1811.
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Eaman Park Apt. 2 BR, 1 BA, newly renovated. $400/mo. No pets. Please call 704-798-3896
Faith, 2 BR, 1 BA. Has refrigerator and stove. Yard maintenance and garbage pickup furnished. All electric. Rent $475, deposit $400. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
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Duplexes & Apts, Rockwell$500-$600. TWO Bedrooms Marie Leonard-Hartsell Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 marie@sellingsalisbury.com
East Spencer - 2 BR, 1 BA. $400 per month. Carolina-Piedmont Prop. 704-248-2520
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Beside ACE HARDWARE, #229 E Main St Hwy 52, 2,700 sq ft finished store front combined with 2,100 sq ft warehouse. Call 704-279-4115 or email thadwhicker@cozartlumber.com
Salisbury
W Rowan/Woodleaf school dist. 2BR/1BA house. Taking applications. No pets. $425/mo. 704-754-7421
East Rowan area. 2BR, $450-$550 per month. Chambers Realty 704-239-0691
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Numerous Commercial and office rentals to suit your needs. Ranging from 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Call Victor Wallace at Wallace Realty, 704-636-2021
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We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Tom Bost at B & R Realty 704-202-4676
Granite Quarry-Comm Metal Bldg units perfect for contractor, hobbyist, or storage. 24 hour surveillance, exterior lighting and ample parking. 900-1800 sq feet avail. Call for spring specials. 704-232-3333
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Park Ave, 2 bedroom, 1 Bath, Central air, gas heat, washer and dryer hookup. $450 a month 704-340-8032
Spencer. 2BR, 1BA. Central heat/air. No pets. $500/mo. + $500 deposit. 704-633-5067
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Spencer and Near Salisbury, 2 bedroom, one bath house in quiet, nice neighborhood. No pets. Lease, dep, app and refs req. $600/mo, $600 dep, 704-797-4212 before 7pm. 704-2395808 after 7pm.
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Salisbury/Spencer area 2-6 BR houses. Cent. heat & AC. $550- $950/ month. Jim 704-202-9697
2BR and 1-1/2 BA Town Homes $585/mo. Call about our
Office and Commercial Rental
2BR ~ 1.5 BA ~ Starting at $555
Near China Grove. 2BR, 1BA. Limit 3. No pets. $600/mo. Dep. & credit check req. 704-279-4838
Condos and Townhomes
Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831
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Salisbury
East Area, 3 BR, 2 BA. Dining room, all appl., 2 car garage. Lease, ref., dep. req. $1050/mo. 704-798-7233
Real Estate Services Daniel Almazan, Broker 704-202-0091 www.AllenTate.com
Salisbury apt. houses for rent 2-3BRs. Application, deposit, & proof of employment req'd. Section 8 welcome. 704-762-1139
Salisbury
Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR's, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650
Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850
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Salisbury. 1018 West Horah St. 4BR, 3BA with 2 kitchens. $750/mo. Please call 919-519-7248
Salisbury, 2 BR houses & apts, $525/mo and up. 704-633-4802
Salisbury Nr. VA 2BR, 1BA,, central HVAC, $550/mo, appl req'd. Broker. 704-239-4883
China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112
Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. Designer Home in City. Minutes to I-85/Lowe's Shopping Center. Garage, hardwood floors, central air, dishwasher, W/D, yard maintenance incl, $900 rent + deposit. 704-636-8188
450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377 5,000 sq.ft. warehouse w/loading docks & small office. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011
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1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $415-$435. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
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4D • SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2011 Office and Commercial Rental Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Salisbury, Kent Exec. $100 & up, 1st Park, month free, ground floor, incls conf rm, utilities. No dep. 704-202-5879 Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636 Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636
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China Grove. 2BR,1BA. $465/mo. + $400 dep. Incls. garbage, water. No pets. 704-857-3473 or 704-202-4344 East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991
Salisbury. 3/4BR, 2BA. F/P, garden tub, 4 skylights, 2,250 sqft., 2 car carport. Section 8 welcome. School bus picks up in front of house for elem., middle and high school. $850/mo + $850 dep. Please call 704-245-4191 or 704310-5990 South area. 2 BR, $90/wk, $200 dep. NO PETS! Call 5pm to 9pm 704-857-2649
Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water, trash, lawn maint. incl. No pets. Ref. $425. 704-2794282 or 704-202-3876
West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951
Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $500/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463
Need customers? We’ve got them. The Salisbury Post ads are read daily in over 74% of the area’s homes!
Drivers & Transportation
Employment
Due to increases in business Swing Transport is now hiring drivers for its Salisbury NC Location. Benefits include: 4 Competitive pay 4 Health, Life, Dental and Vision Plan 4 Paid Vacation 4 Paid Holidays 4 401k/Profit Sharing Plan 4 No Touch Freight 4 No Haz-Mat You can drive a truck and have a home life We operate primarily in SE TN, AL, GA, KY and NC and VA. Two years tractor-trailer experience required. Must be DOT qualified and have a Safe Driving Record.
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Debt Recovery Specialist. Salary plus commission. Email resume to collect@vnet.net or fax to 704-857-6700
Employment Administration
Front Desk Coordinator Salisbury dental office. Seeking person with excellent communication skills and a great smile. Insurance & accounting skills a plus. Fax resume: 704-216-9155 Automotive
Automotive repair shop is looking for an
Must have own tools & ability to diagnose & repair all makes & models. ASE preferred, not required. Call Jim at 704-463-7200
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DRIVERS NEEDED
Would you let a fox guard your hen house? Some legislators in Raleigh seem to think it would be a good idea when it comes to your right to know what the city or county is up to. House Bill 472 would allow town officials to avoid putting a public notice in the place where citizens know to find them, in the local newspaper. Zoning hearings. Changes in city ordinances. Bids on public projects. When government only has to let you know about these by putting items on its own website, without the independent verification of the newspaper, your rights are put in jeopardy. Officials could simply say, “TRUST US, we placed a notice on our website. Sorry if you didn’t see it when it was online.”
Call or email your legislators today! Tell them you want notices in your local newspaper! Vote NO on H.B. 472!
If you are uncertain who your legislator is, go to www.ncpress.com for a link to discover who represents you.
part-time. Christian environment. Exp. a plus. Send resume to: Jessica, 223 Fulton St., Salisbury, NC 28146 Driver
Part Time Driver, CDL with tanker endorsement req. Must have experience & clean driving record. Please Call 704-279-7908 DRIVERS Experienced MotorCoach Driver needed for bus company in Salisbury. Clean driving record, 1 or more years experience required, able to pass drug test and physical. Current CDL with a P endorsement required. Call 704-630-6428 Healthcare
LPN/RN Baylor position available 7am7pm. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St.
Call Classifieds to place your yard sale ad... 704-797-4220
Aluminum Fuel Tanks (2), 160 gallon, $185 each or both for $300. Also, one 50 gallon for $135. Good condition. 704-938-4948 Farm Equipment, new & used. McDaniel Auction Co. 704-278-0726 or 704798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL 8620. Your authorized farm equipment dealer.
Dedicated trucking company located in Salisbury, NC Is looking for an experienced dispatcher. The qualified individual must be able to manage others, have excellent communication skills, detail oriented. Above average writing and organization skills, ability to solve problems and work in pressure situations, and have above average computer skills. Trucking experience is required.
Kubota BX 2660 2009 Tractor 4 wheel drive, front end loader, aerator, front bucket, scrape blade, 60” mowing deck $16,000. 704-209-3106
Send resume to: P.O. Box 877 Jamestown, NC 27282
Nursing Assistant position available for busy physician specialist's office. Prior experience required. Great salary and benefits. Send resume to PO Box 72, Spencer, NC 28159
Healthcare
Position available for MDS Coordinator (LPN or RN), 8:30am-5pm, M-F, must be experienced in 3.0. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St. Healthcare
RRT/RCP, CRT/RCP, Sleep Tech. FTE & PTE available. Call Davie Medical Equipment 1-888-797-1044 Ask for Tom Skilled Labor
Service Electrician with 3+ years exp. Able to perform motor control work and read schematic prints. PLC & frequency drive knowledge a plus. Apply in person: Multi-Electrical, 700C N. Cannon Blvd, Kann. 8am-5pm Mon.-Thurs.
Consignment
Farm Equipment & Supplies
4 Great Earning Potential 4 Local Runs, Home Daily 4 Low cost Major Medical 4 401k and many other benefits Apply Online at www.salemcarriers.com Or Call 1-800-709-2536
Healthcare
Leather Coat, black, $50 3xl, medium length. New. Call before 5pm. 704232-3339
Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street
Drivers
Childcare
Salis./China Grove area, whole house use included. $105/wk + dep. Utilities pd. Call Alan 704-640-7277
Must have Class A CDL, 2 yrs. exp. & clean driving record. Benefits avail. Call 704-638-9987
Transportation
Experienced Technician
$10 to start. Earn 40%. Call 704-607-4530 or 704-754-2731
Nr VA. Furnished, utilities incl., cent. heat/air, cable TV, Veterans Welcome! $100/wk. 704-314-5648
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Clerical
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South Rowan area 2BR, 2BA, large yard, no pets, $450/mo + dep. + credit check. 704-278-0233
Nr. Carson H.S., 2BR / 1BA, $375 + dep., & Faith, 2BR/1BA, $350 + dep. NO PETS! 704-279-4282
Drivers & Transportation Drivers
Rowan. 2BR. East trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255
N. Salisbury in the Country, 2 BR, 1 BA, limit 3, no pets. Dep. & ref. $375/mo. 704-855-2100 1.87 acres of land. 5,000 sq. ft. metal building with 15 ft. ceilings, three roll up doors and two regular doors, office, and two bathrooms. Service road to I-85. (Exit 81, Spencer). Call 704-2024872 after 5 pm.
Manufactured Home for Rent
South Rowan area. Attractive mobile home lots. Water, garbage, sewer furnished. $160/mo. 704636-1312 or 704-798-0497
Manufactured Home for Rent
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Straw, $4 per bale by appointment only. 704857-7503
In Home Care Giver 25 years experience Prepare meals, light cleaning, weekdays only 4-6 hours per day 704-938-6268
Tractor, 360 Long $1,500; Goossen straw blower $1,250. Both pieces good condition. Price for both together $2,250. 704-202-5747
Flowers & Plants FOR A BOUNTIFUL GARDEN!
Antiques & Collectibles Dolls. 10 beautiful dolls for sale. $50 each or best offer. Please call 704633-7425
Baby Items Bassinet. Very dark cherry wood bassinet in very good condition paid $250 asking $100 . 704267-4950
Building Equip. & Supplies Lumber, extra long. 30 boards. 2' x 6' x 20'. Untreated. $10 each. 704-855-4930 after 7pm.
Clothing & Footwear
CHICKEN MANURE $8 bobcat scoop loaded. Delivery available & negotiable. 704-433-5287
Leyland Cypress
Makes a beautiful property line boundary or privacy screen. One gallon three ft., $10. Seven gallon six ft. & full, $40. 14 ft. B&B, $200. All of the above includes mulch, special fertilizer, delivery and installation! 704-274-0569
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1652 WILTSHIRE RD Come See...Come Sigh ! You will love the quality millwork and decorator upgrades in this Beautiful Brick Ranch on Beautiful Milford Hills! Perfect for Family Visits with a Finished Basement with Private Bath. Hardwood Floors throughout the home and incredible windows. Plus a large private Lot with mature trees and landscaping. M A R I E L E O N A R D - H A RT S E L L , 704-239-3096, will be your host ! Priced affordably in Today's Market! Directions: Statesville Blvd to Right on W. Colonial to Left on Wiltshire Rd. Home on Right!
HIDDEN CREEK 614 COURTSIDE DR.
HIDDEN CREEK 614 COURTSIDE DRIVE Well maintained patio home with large living room with vaulted ceiling & pre-fab fireplace, formal dining room, two bedrooms, 2 baths, sunroom/den, deck, double garage. One owner, 1617 square feet, Community club house & community pool are all good qualities for a carefree lifestyle. Stop by on sunday afternoon and view this lovely home. Priced to SELL $154,000. MLS#52094 Gail Swan, Agent on Duty will be your hostess. If you need more information, call Gail at 704-636-1419 or 704-639-6362. Directions: Hwy 601 North (Jake Alexander Blvd) turn left into Hidden Creek and make another left on Hidden Creek Circle, right on Pondview, and left onto Courtside. House on left 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU
800 3RD ST. SPENCER JUST REDUCED TO $69,900 and move-in ready. Must see this affordable well maintained home. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, carpet only 1 year old, heat, air, roof, siding and deck only 9 - 10 years old. Located on a corner lot with a rocking chair wrap around front porch. Convenient to schools and shopping. You must check out this spacious home with payments less than most rent. Barbara Lomax . Directions: North on N. Main toward Spencer. Left on Third St. Home on right.
NEW LISTINGS 1919 STATESVILLE BLVD - COMMERCIAL or REIDENTIAL - this property is a WINWIN ! Stately Brick House with lots of space an options. The property is deep with out building and ample parking for residents or clients. Sold at appraised value and a solid investment for future growth! Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL for additional information or a showing 704-239-3096 $179,500 MLS 52128
1339 W. HORAH ST INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Close to College and sold as is! This 2 br/1 bth home needs TLC but could offer positive cash flow. Being Sold AS IS and the Owner is motivated! Take a Look and Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096. $33,000 MLS#52164
Commercial brick building with 1875 Sq.Ft. has many possible uses- Very open interior offers very flexible floor space. Private office and full bath. Tons of storage space-Plenty of off street parking. Former uses were restoration of old cars and instillation of 2-way communication systems. New roof. $89,500 Corner of S. Main and E. Harrison. Call Nash Isenhower 704-639-4836 or email Nash@nashhomes.com MLS# 52184
GOLFERS TAKE HEED! – Fabulous location overlooking the 8th green of the Salisbury Country Club Golf Course. Very spacious 3 bedroom, one level home with partially finished basement. Huge L-shaped living and dining room with a wall of glass offering a spectacular view of the golf course. Over 2600 square feet on the main floor and another 1300 square feet in the basement of this brick home. From the marble floored entry hall to the cozy den with Walnut paneling, this custom built, one owner home, is special. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 about MLS#52204
3940 Franklin Community Center RoadTucked away in a private setting, yet still convenient to everything, this 3 bedroom 2 bath brick ranch styled home is just right. Sitting on 1.13 acres of property, this nice home features a living room, dining room, and spiffed-up kitchen with new cabinets and countertops. Fenced rear yard, double carport, deck, storage shed and lots more. Priced to sell at $112,000.00. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 about MLS#52177
220 West Colonial Drive Unique home on pretty wooded lot, well maintained 3 BR/2.5 B. Sunroom, some wood floors, fireplaces, partial basement, garage, gas heat. Lots of character and charm. $169,000 call Bonzie 704-213-1596 MLS 52206
305 MILFORD DR., NORTH- Located in Meadowbrook, This updated home in the city with approx. two acres is a rare fine. Three bedrooms, two baths with new wiring, plumbing, tile master bath, hardwood floors. There's a tremendous yard and the city may allow a horse. All the appliances remain. There's a basement for storage, central heat and air, outbuilding/workshop, double attached carport. MUST SEE! MLS 52226 Call The Poe Team 7 0 4 - 7 5 6 - 6 9 3 0 / 7 0 4 - 9 0 5 - 6 6 5 1 email:poehouse@salisbury.net www.thepoeteam.com
220 Milford Hills Rd. Just Listed!! This 3 br, 1 1/2 bath home features a large living room, dining room, extra room could be an office, playroom, breakfast room or even a fourth br (there is an excellent place to build a closet). New heatpump being installed in May. Detached garage, nice lot, and convenient location near Jake Alexander Blvd. Priced to move at only $79,900. Call Diane to see this one today!
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Water Plants, Mt. Ulla $5 for 5 gallon bucket full. Bring your own bucket. At least 10 buckets All kinds available. (No water available. lilies). 704-798- 2953
Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500
Freezer. Crosley Shelvador, 15.1 cu. ft., white. Must see to appreciate. $50. 704-857-8916
ATTENTION FURNITURE MAKERS! Large walnut tree logs $250. 704-223-2803
Like to play checkers? Landis, China Grove & Kannapolis. Call after 5pm 980-621-9755
Weight Bench - $160 Four Wheeler - $200 Nano Headset - $35 704-213-4790
Sectional sofa, 5 pieces, good condition. $200 obo. Call Connie at 704807-3971
Magazines, National Geographic. $1.00-$1.50 each. 1946-1970. Call 704-754-8837 in p.m.
Wheel covers, 13”. In new. Fits all box, vehicles. $35. Please call 704-232-3339
Television set, 32" Emerson, with remote $50 good condition 704326-5008
METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349
BEDROOM SUITE
Food & Produce French Provencal antique white w/gold trim. Dresser, mirror, 2 night stands, bureau, & headboard. Solid construction, good condition $650. 704639-0645
Strawberries large and lucious, ready for picking now! $10 if you pick, $12 if we pick per 4 qt box. Miller's Farm, Beagle Club Rd, nr Dan Nicholas Pk. Call for hrs. Also open Sun. 1pm-until. 704-636-0730
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Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777 China cabinet, large. Carved wood, glass shelves, interior lights. Brass hinges & hardware. Very elegant. 53”W x 83”H x 19”D. $500. 704-202-0831 Dinette, oak finish, with 4 chairs and pads. Finish needs touch up. $150. 704-209-1392 Dining table, wood with three chairs, $40 in good condition. Call 704-3265008
Washer & dryer set. Lady Kenmore. Asking $400. Call 336-941-3189 for more information Washer/dryer set $350; 30” electric range $175; refrigerator $225. Excellent shape. 704-798-1926
Pinball machine. 1967 Gottlieb's Corral Pinball machine $325 firm. 704279-5268 White Nintendo Wii w/2 steering wheels; control and 6 games. $150. 704245-8843
Lawn and Garden Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856
Lawn mower. 4½ hp. 22 inch. Good as new. $75. Please call 704-784-2488 for more information. Riding mower, Sears Craftsman. 46” cut. Very good condition. $300. Call 704-431-4403
Medical Equipment Guardian Trapeze with floor stand. Model IC7740. $200. Salisbury 704-224-7062 Medical items. 2 Drive Brand medical items. Mod 11148N-4 folding commode, $40. Mod. 10200-1 walker w/ wheels, $30. Both for $60. Salisbury. Please call 704-224-7062 Scooter Chair for Mobility, also called MEDICAL POWER WHEELCHAIR. From the Scooter StoreShoprider Streamer Sport 888WA. LIKE NEW-used very little. $5,000 value for only $500. 336-766-4942
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Carport and Garages Auctions Auction Thursday 12pm 429 N. Lee St. Salisbury Antiques, Collectibles, Used Furniture 704-213-4101 Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369
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Carport and Garages
Perry's Overhead Doors Sales, Service & Installation, Residential / Commercial. Wesley Perry 704-279-7325 www.perrysdoor.com
We Build Garages, 24x24 = $12,500. All sizes built! ~ 704-633-5033 ~
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Sportcraft TX400 Electric Treadmill, with incline. Good Condition $125. 704-245-8843 STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $4.89 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $14; 12”x16' lap siding at $6.95 ea. School Desks - $7.50 ea. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821
A Camry to care for
Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291.
Toyota Camry, 2003, white with gray interior, automatic, all power options - AM/ FM/ tape/ CD changer, interior deluxe trim, has had regular maintenance, excellent condition, runs beautifully, garage kept. $7950. 704-639-9401.
Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298
Chrysler Crossfire Coupe, 2004. Sapphire Silver Blue Metallic exterior with dark slate gray interior. Stock # T11340A. $9,587. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Honda Accord 2.4 EX Coupe, 2008. San Marino Red exterior with black interior. F10492A1. $17,878. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Business Opportunities J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932
Audi A4 1.8T Quattro Sedan, 2003. Crystal blue metallic exterior with gray interior. F11243B1. $10,487. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Dodge Challenger SE, 2010. Inferno red crystal pearlcoat exterior with dark slate gray interior. F11205A. $23,287. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Financing Available! Kittens. Gorgeous litter box trained tabby and black kittens. 4 and 8 weeks old. 704-202-8717
BMW 325i Sedan, 2006. Sparkling graphite metallic exterior with gray T11377A. interior. $15,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Total Gym Pro, $45. Ab Lounger, $25. 2 glass lamps, $25. 20” TV, $20. Fitness Flyer skiing machine, $25. Slam Man, $60. Coach pocketbook, $30. 704-279-2463 Salisbury.
How to know you'll go! 4 min. recorded message. Call now. 704-983-8841
Wall clock. Vintage lighted Miller High Life Beer wall clock. $35. 704-279-4947
Found 2 Small beagles in Woodleaf. Please call 336-575-7545
Water heater. New 40 gallon natural gas American ProLine Water heater $400 Rockwell 704-202-5022
HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-800 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538
Honda Accord, 2004. Automatic, leather. V-6. Sunroof. Extra clean! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Honda, 1993 Civic White w/ black interior, LS driver and passenger seat. Bronze Circuit 8'' wheels, JDM fog lights, front and rear EBC brake rotors and pads. KGB 4 adjustable susway pension. Car has 170,000 miles; motor has 50,000 miles. Clean title. $3,500. John, 704-279-8346
Lost & Found
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A HANDYMAN & MOORE Kitchen & Bath remodeling Quality Home Improvements Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric Clark Moore 704-213-4471
Remodeling. Hardwood & Vinyl flooring, carpet, decks added. Top Quality work! 704-637-3251
Brown's Landscape
Brick, Block, Concrete and Repairs
Cathy's Painting Service Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335
Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219
Junk Removal
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Concrete Work
All types concrete work ~ Insured ~ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Curt LeBlanc today for Free Estimates
Grading & Hauling Backhoe work, lots cleared, ditches, demolition, hauling. Reasonable prices. 704-637-3251 Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592
Heating and Air Conditioning Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022
Drywall Services
Home Improvement
OLYMPIC DRYWALL
B & L Home Improvement
New Homes Additions & Repairs Small Commercial Ceiling Texture Removal
704-279-2600
Elaine's Special Cleaning
704-797-4220
All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123
Chevrolet Classic Sedan, 2005. Summit white exterior with neutral interior. T11291A. $5,587. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Painting and Decorating
Licensed, bonded and insured. Since 1985.
Complete Cleaning Service. Basic, windows, spring, new construction, & more. 704-857-1708
Lumber All New!
Call today about our Private Party Special!
Want to Buy Merchandise
Ford Taurus SEL Sedan, 2008. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with tan cloth interior. P7689. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Masonry and Brickwork
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Cleaning Services
HYPNOSIS will work for you!
Stop Smoking~Lose Weight It's Easy & Very Effective. Decide Today 704-933-1982
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1964 T-Bird convertible, one owner, numbers matching. 1998 Mustang GT convertible. Estate Auction. 1331 Arden Dr., Salisbury. May 7, 2011. auctionzip.com #18692. 704-239-9298 NCAL #4453
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
704-633-9295
Clean, smoke-free, reliable. 17 yrs. exp. 6 wks & up. All shifts. Reasonable Rates 704-787-4418 704-279-0927 F Ref. Avail. F
Handbags. Crossbody w/ zip top, tan, new, $15. Betty Boop, new, brown & black mini-tote, $25. Minitote, new, blue & green. $10. Call before 5pm, 704-232-3339
for only
Autos
Salvation calls. Monogrammed handmade turkey calls. Scriptures engraved. Call 980-208-4171
Home Improvement
FREE ESTIMATES
Quality Affordable Childcare
Fuel oil tank. 500 gallons. Good condition. You move it. East Rowan area. $200 Call 704-2794275
Send us a photo and description we'll advertise it in the paper for 15 days, and online for 30 days
Pontoon boat frame. Suitable for floating pier or dock. $300. Please call Gary 704-857-5192
Home Improvement
Cleaning Services
Child Care and Nursery Schools
Fountain, concrete two tier with pineapple top and pump, about 5 feet tall. Great for lawn or garden. $125 Call 704-431-4998
With our
Sporting Goods
Cadillac Seville SLS Sedan, 2001. Cashmere exterior with oatmeal interior. Stock #F11236B. $7,987.1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford 2005 Focus SES SX4 automatic, am/fm CD, power windows, power door locks, 116,000 miles, $5,900. Call 704-647-0881
Financial Services
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Boat, inflatable. Sea Sense Sport 300. New in box. $60. 8' workbench, heavy duty, wood. Peg board back. $90. 5½' nursery table w/adjustable legs. $50 336-655-5034
Show off your stuff!
North Main/downtown. Beagle puppy, copper face, white paws, black leather collar, very afraid. Please call if seen! 704638-2697 or 704-3106442.
Cleaning Services
Lippard Garage Doors Installations, repairs, electric openers. 704636-7603 / 704-798-7603
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BINGHAM-SMITH LUMBER CO. Save money on lumber. Treated and Untreated. Round Fence Post in all sizes. Save extra when buying full units. Call Patrick at 980-234-8093.
Autos
ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647
www.thecarolinasauction.com
Heritage Auction Co. Glenn M.Hester NC#4453 Salisbury (704)636-9277
Ride All Year!
Autos
LOST BEAGLE!
2x4x14 $3 2x6x14 $5.50 2x4x16 $4.75 2x6x8 studs $3.25 2x4x93” $1.75 2x10x14 $5 D/W rafters $5 Floor trusses $5 each 704-202-0326
Misc For Sale
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Old Fashioned Movie Time popcorn popper, $50. Shark steam cleaner, $70. Hunter, ceiling fan, $50. 704-633-7757
Gerbing's Heated Jacket Liner; Women's (M); Glove Liner (XS); Glove Liner (XL). $500. Please call Bobby 336-749-1016
Games and Toys
Lawn Mower, electric, 19” cut with catcher, Craftsman, like new. $125. 704-213-6275
Please PleaseCall Call704-216-3290 704-633-9321 to appointment. Toschedule Schedulean An Appointment. EOE
Bingham Smith Lumber Co. !!!NOW AVAILABLE!!! Metal Roofing Many colors. Custom lengths, trim, accessories, & trusses. Call 980-234-8093 Patrick Smith
Lost & Found
Misc For Sale
Since 1955
Including carpentry, bathroom & kitchen remodeling, roofing, flooring. Free Estimates, Insured .... Our Work is Guaranteed!
olympicdrywallcompany.com
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Fencing
Call us and Get Results!
Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963
Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223
Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199 Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC
Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C. HMC Handyman Services. Any job around the house. Please call 704-239-4883 Hometown Lawn Care & Handyman Service. Mowing, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, odd jobs ~inside & out. Comm, res. Insured. Free estimates. “No job too small” 704-433-7514 Larry Sheets, owner
Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~
Found dog. Chihuahua, female. Black & tan. Found on Leonard Rd., off Long Ferry Rd. Call 704-506-5051 to identify.
Cadillac Deville, 2005, Light Platinum w/Shale leather interior, 4.6L, DOHC, V8, Northstar, AUTO transmission, AM/FM/CD, all power, LOW MILES, nonsmoker, all books, alloy rims, RIDE OF LUXURY!! 704-603-4255
Ford Crown Victoria LX, 2001. Toreador Red clearcoat metallic exterior with medium parchment interior. Stock# F11241A. $6,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
_ Bush Hogging _ Plowing _ Tilling _ Raised garden beds Free Estimates
cars & trucks. Will pick up cars within 2 hours of your call. $275 & up. Call Tim at 980-234-6649
Earl's Lawn Care 3Mowing 3Yard Cleanup 3Trimming Bushes
3Landscaping 3Mulching
FOR JUNK CASH CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930
3Core Aeration 3Fertilizing
FREE Estimates
704-636-3415 704-640-3842 www.earlslawncare.com GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542
I will pick up your nonrunning vehicles & pay you to take them away! Call Mike anytime. 336-479-2502
Outdoors By Overcash Mowing, shrub trimming & leaf blowing. 704-630-0120
I buy junk cars. Will pay cash. $250 & up. Larger cars, larger cash! Call 704-239-1471
High quality work. Good prices on all your masonry needs. See me on Facebook
Miscellaneous Services Basinger Sewing Machine Repair. Parts & Service – Salisbury. 704-797-6840 or 704-797-6839
Moving and Storage TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808
Lawn Equipment Repair Services
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Mow, Trim & Blow $35 Average Yard Ask for Jeffrey
Painting and Decorating
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Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976.
Steve's Lawn Care We'll take care of all your lawn care needs!! Great prices. 704-431-7225
Call today! Immediate Response!
336-251-8421 Roofing and Guttering SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181
Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.
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Tree Service
Mowing, seeding, shrubs, retainer walls. All construction needs. Sr. Discount. 25 Yrs. Exper. Lic. Contractor
Want to get results? Use
Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304
~ 704-202-2390 ~
to show your stuff!
John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.
Headline type
• Quality work at affordable prices NC G.C. #17608 NC Home Inspector #107. Complete contracting services, under home repairs, foundation & masonry repairs, light tractor work & property maintenence. Pier, dock & seawall repair. 36 Yrs Exp. 704-633-3584 www.professionalservicesunltd.com Duke C. Brown Sr. Owner – “The House Whisperer!”
Complete plumbing repairs. Rotten floors & water damage. $45 service calls. Senior Citizen's discounts.
Summer Special!
Lyerly's ATV & Mower Repair Free estimates. All types of repairs Pickup/delivery avail. 704-642-2787
Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494
Professional Services Unlimited
Plumbing Services
Hodges Plumbing Services
704-224-6558
CASH FOR
Billy J. Cranfield, Total Landscape
The Floor Doctor
kirkmanlarry11@ yahoo.com
Jaguar S-Type, 2005. Black w/black leather interior, 6 sp. auto trans, 4.2L V8 engine, AM/FM/CD Changer, Premium Sound. Call Steve today! 704-6034255
Want to attract attention?
Get Bigger Type!
Manufactured Home Services Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004
Stoner Painting Contractor • 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Mildew Removal • References • Insured 704-239-7553
Johnny Yarborough, Tree Expert trimming, topping, & removal of stumps by machine. Wood splitting, lots cleared. 10% off to senior citizens. 704-857-1731 MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.
6D • SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2011 Autos
Autos
SALISBURY POST
CLASSIFIED Autos
Autos
Collector Cars
Collector Cars
Free Cookout! Kia, 2005, Amanti. 68,000 miles. Charcoal gray. Fully loaded with sunroof. CD & cassette player. New brakes & rear tires. $9,600 obo. Call 704-754-2549
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
CASH FOR YOUR CAR!
Mercedes Benz C Class Sport, 2006. 6 speed manual V6. 704-603-4255
We want your vehicle! 1999 to 2011 under 150,000 miles. Please call 704-216-2663.
Motorcycles & ATVs
Transportation Dealerships
Honda ATV 1986, 4 wheel. Runs good. Recent repairs. $900. Please call 704-279-8346
Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107
To Sell.. Buy.. Call Classifieds 704-797-POST
Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Transportation Financing
Transportation Financing
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Ford Expedition XLT SUV, 2003. Black clearcoat exterior with flint gray interior. T11334A. $12,387. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Grand Opening!! (former Sagebrush location)
Now Open!!
Volkswagen Beetle GLS, 2000. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Weekly Special Only $14,995
Mercedes S320, 1999 Black on Grey leather interior, 3.2, V6, auto trans, LOADED, all power ops, low miles, SUNROOF, chrome rims good tires, extra clean MUST SEE! 704-6034255
Motorcycles & ATVs
Motorcycles & ATVs
Free Cookout! Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com
2001 BMW 330ci Convertible, Steel Blue Metallic/Gray Leather, 3.0L V6, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, all power ops, alloy rims. Rides & drives as good as it looks! Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 Saturn SL, 2002, Cranberry with Gray Cloth interior 1.9L AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD all power, AM/FM/CD, alloy rims, nonsmoker, GAS SAVERRRR!! 704-603-4255
Mercury Grand Marquis LS Sedan, 2004. Dare Toreador red clearcoat exterior with light flint interior. F11106A. $9,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Free Cookout! Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Service & Parts
Grand Opening!! (former Sagebrush location)
Rentals & Leasing
Rentals & Leasing
Free Cookout! Toyota Camry LE V6 Sedan, 1998. Cashmere beige metallic exterior with sage interior. F11054C. $3,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Grand Opening!! Autos
Grand Opening!! (former Sagebrush location)
VW Jetta GLX-VR6, 2002. Automatic, sunroof, leather interior. One of a kind. Call Steve 704-603-4255
What a Cream Puff!
Ford Explorer XLT SUV, 2010. Black exterior with black interior. P7619. $22,687. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com BMW X5, 2001. Alpine White / Tan leather interior 3.0 v6 tiptronic trans. AWD, AM/FM/CD. Sunroof. Alloy rims, all pwr options. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR!!!! Call Steve at 704-603-4255 Ford F-150 Extended Cab, 2005. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with flint interior. medium F11171A. $11,587. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Boats & Watercraft
Transportation Dealerships
CHEVROLET, TEAM CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000 Tim Marburger Dodge 287 Concord Pkwy N. Concord, NC 28027 704-792-9700
Buick Ranier CXL SUV, 2007. Cashmere metallic exterior with cashmere interior. T11239A. $12,687. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Now Open!!
Free Cookout! Free Cookout! Chevrolet Cobalt LS, 2008. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
VW Jetta GLX-VR6, 2002. Automatic, sunroof, leather interior. One of a kind. Call Steve 704-603-4255
Ranger Fish & Ski boat, 1993. 150 HP, 18 ft., one owner, $4,000. 704-2093106
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321
Boats & Watercraft
ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 5:30 pm.
Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. 704-245-3660
Transportation Dealerships
(former Sagebrush location) Nissan Altima 2.5 S Sedan, 2010. Tuscan Sun metallic exterior with charcoal interior. P7645. $18,387. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
We are the area's largest selection of quality preowned autos. Financing avail. to suit a variety of needs. Carfax avail. No Gimmicks – We take pride in giving excellent service to all our customers.
Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Ed., 2003 True Blue Metallic/ Med Parchment leather int., 4.0L (245), SOHC SEFI V6 AUTO, loaded, all pwr, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, alloy rims, heated seats, rides & drives great! 704-603-4255
Buick 2004 Century, V6, 4 door, all power, extra clean in and out, 30 mpg, excellent condition, great tires, 133K miles, $4,200. 704-213-0940
Put your picture in your business or service ad for instant recognition.
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Ford F-150 Super Crew Lariat, 4x4, leather interior, must see! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th Chevrolet HHR LT SUV, 2009. Cardinal red metallic exterior with ebony interior. P7656A. $15,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Grand Opening!!
Grand Opening!!
(former Sagebrush location)
(former Sagebrush location)
Ford F-150 Supercrew XLT, 2007. Redfire clearcoat metallic exterior with medium flint interior. Stock# F10563A. $15,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS, 2010. Victory Red exterior with dark titanium interior. T11392A. $18,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
No. 61271 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Jimmy Wayne Beaver, 514 E. Mills Drive, Landis, NC 28088. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 7th day of April, 2011. Jimmy Wayne Beaver, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E363, Dennis Brian Beaver, 514 E. Mills Drive, Landis, NC 28088
Dogs
No. 61272 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator for the Estate of Margaret T. Julian, 2007 Bunker Court, Kannapolis, NC 28081. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 6th day of April, 2011. Margaret T. Julian, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E312, Tamara J. Holshouser, 301 Frontier Circle, China Grove, NC 28023
Cats Cat, beautiful adult male, silky black hair, neutered, litter box trained. 704637-5966
No. 61292 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Addie Rattz Shaver, 1220 St. Peters Church Road, Gold Hill, NC 28071-9729. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 13th day of April, 2011. Addie Rattz Shaver, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E377, J. Calvin Shaver, 1220 St. Peters Church Road, Gold Hill, NC 28071-9729 No. 61340 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Wynn Craig Pinkston, 6750 Longbranch Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 20th day of April, 2011. Wynn Craig Pinkston, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E383, Traci Lloyd, 6750 Long Branch Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147 No. 61342 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator for the Estate of Willis Raymer, 4415 Queens Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 21st day of April, 2011. Frankie L. Raymer, Admn. For the estate of Willis Raymer, deceased, File 10E841, 1060 Julian Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 No. 61293 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Marcie P. Long, 412 Robinson Road, East Spencer, NC 28039, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 2011 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 13th day of April, 2011. Sharon L. Neely as Executor for the estate of Marcie P. Long, deceased, File #11e250, 208 N. Milford Drive, Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney at Law: Graham M. Carlton, 109 W. Council St., Salisbury, NC 28144
Free Cat, 8 year old neutered male. Rabies and annual vaccines are current. Call 704-6405562.
Sweet Babies!
Australian Shepherd Puppies. Blue Merle, Red Merle, and Tri-color. Parents on site. Merles, $150. Tri-Color, $100. Call 704-239-6989
Chihuahua Pups. CKC. 2 males. 1 Cream, $350, 1 fawn, $300. 1 female. Black & Tan & White, $350. T-cup. 2-3 lbs full grown. Ready to go. 704603-8257.
Giving away kittens or puppies?
Dogs AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
Bulldog puppies. 2 male, 6 female. 4 females French Champion sired. $1,500 & up. Please call 704-6401359 or 704-640-2541
Pit Bull pups, 2 beautiful females, 15 weeks old, shots & wormed. Parents on site. $100 ea. Papers can be acquired but will cost more. Call Jeremy or Leah @ 980-234-6206 anytime. Salisbury area QUALITY GOLDEN RETRIEVERS
Puppies, Malti-Poos. 1 male and 1 female. One white and one cream. Both have Maltese hair. 1st shots and wormings. $300 each. Ready 4-2211. Call 704-636-9867
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Chihuahua puppies. CKC registered, born March 21, will be small when grown, one blue/tan female $350, three males $300 each. 704-279-3119 Leave message. Free Puppies! Adorable Lab & German Shepard Mix Puppies. Will be 6 weeks old on May 11th. Located in Salisbury. 704-239-4309
Puppies, Alaskan Malamutes. Beautiful! Ready now! 1st shots & worming. Mom weighs 110 lbs. Dad weights 125 lbs. Both on site. 3 females $450 ea. 1 male, $400. 704-492-8448
Dodge Ram Conversion Van, 1996. V-8, Patriot blue. Tow package included. Rear privacy curtain. Looks great inside & out. $4,000. Call 704-855-4289
Honda Pilot EXL, 2005, Redrock Pearl w/Saddle int., VTEC, V6, 5-sp. auto., fully loaded, all pwr opts, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, pwr leather seats, alloy rims, 3RD seat, sunroof, nonsmoker, LOADED! 704-603-4255
Check Out Our April Special! Dentals 20% discount. Rowan Animal Clinic. Please call 704636-3408 for appt. 7 weeks old CKC males and females. Parents on site. $250. 704-857-8626
READY NOW!
AKC BOXER PUPS 3 Brindle males available, tails docked, dewormed, Vet check and 1st shots. $350, 704-213-0070.
Great Family Dog! Puppies. 8 weeks old. Bred for health & temperament. Mother Miss November 2010 German Shepherd calendar. American/Czech/ Canadian lineage. Price nego. Call 704-798-6024.
Honda CR-V EX SUV, 2002. Chianti Red Pearl exterior with saddle interior. F11227A. $9,887 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Dodge Ram 1500 SLT / Laramie Crew Cab, 2004. Bright white clearcoat exterior with dark slate gray interior. F10362A. $10,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Other Pets
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Ernest Gary Cress, 332 Brookwood Drive, Salisbury, NC 28146, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of July, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 20th day of April, 2011. Lori Cress Burke as Executor for the estate of Ernest Gary Cress, deceased, file#11e393, 332 Brookwood Drive, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney at Law, John T. Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 61351
Dodge Durango SLT, 2001. 4x4, leather, 3rd row seat, heated seats. Call Steve 704-603-4255
Take Us Home!
No. 61341
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Richard G. Farrar, 165 Forest Meadow Lane, Salisbury, NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of August, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 27th day of April, 2011. Carol S. Deime, Executor for the estate of Richard G. Farrar, deceased, file 11E369, 2031 Ormond Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43224 Attorney at Law/Resident Process Agent, J. Andrew Porter, 120 N. Jackson St., Salisbury, NC 28144
Free Yellow Lab, 1 yr old male. Has first shots, needs room to run. Call Chad after 5pm @ 980521-4514
Free new born kittens. Two black, two black and white, one gray. They need a good home. 704857-5429
No. 61270 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Glenna Fisher Brown, PO Box 22, Rockwell, NC 28138, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 6th day of April, 2011. Judy F. Wyrick, Executor for the estate of Glenna Fisher Brown, deceased, File 11E352, PO Box 75, China Grove, NC 28023 Attorney at Law, John T. Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
Dogs
Got puppies or kittens for sale?
Free kittens to good home ~ white with blue eyes, brown calico. 8 wks old. 980-234-0932 or 704-278-3754 Free kittens to GOOD, Loving home. Want owners to keep them as inside pets. 3 Siamese, 1 white, 1 yellow, 1 black, 1 grey calico. 704-4314885.
Dogs
GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT SUV, 2003. Green exterior with neutral/shale interior, Stock #F10528C2. $13,387. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Pet & Livestock Supplies Eddie Bauer Ford Expedition, 2006. Oxford white/ tan cloth interior. 5.4 V8 auto trans, all power ops, AM/FM/CD changer, Sunroof, alloy rims. Lighted running boards, 3rd seat. LIKE NEW !!!! 704-603-4255 Kingston 2 Horse Trailer with Ramp, bumper pull. Excellent condition. New Tires, wood floor stained & sealed, new 1" rubber matting, Steal Frame & Skin. Asking $2,900 OBO 704-738-7286. Salisbury PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System. Paid $300, asking $200 obo. Call 704-361-5363
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THE MARKET IN REVIEW NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Name
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ABB Ltd 1.12e u27.49 +.23 ACE Ltd 1.32e u67.25 -.03 AES Corp ... 13.24 +.04 AFLAC 1.20 56.19 -.81 AK Steel .20 16.25 -.07 AMB Pr 1.12 36.40 -.54 AMR ... 5.87 +.12 AT&T Inc 1.72 31.12 -.25 AU Optron ... d8.10 -.27 AbtLab 1.92f 52.04 -.25 Accenture .90 u57.13 +.14 AMD ... 9.10 +.03 Aetna .60f 41.38 -.07 Agilent ... u49.91 -.41 Agnico g .64f 69.58+2.00 AirTran ... u7.51 -.02 AlcatelLuc ... 6.54 +.09 Alcoa .12 17.00 -.09 AllegCp 6.65t 329.00 -.33 Allergan .20 79.56 +.14 Allstate .84f 33.84 +.08 AlphaNRs ... 58.17+1.62 Altria 1.52 26.84 +.19 AmBev s 1.16e u32.58 +.31 AMovilL .52e 57.20 +.91 AmAxle ... 12.80 +.20 AEagleOut .44a 15.56 -.26 AEP 1.84 36.48 +.10 AmExp .72 u49.08 +.56 AmIntlGrp ... 31.15 -.65 AmTower ... 52.31 -.07 AmeriBrgn .40 40.64 -.36 Anadarko .36 78.94 +.30 Annaly 2.62e 17.84 +.01 Aon Corp .60 52.17-1.11 Apache .60u133.37+3.37 AptInv .48f u26.96 -.41 ArcelorMit .75 37.07 +.47 ArchCoal .44f 34.30 +.79 ArchDan .64f 37.02 +.68 ArcosDor n ... 22.03 -.07 ATMOS 1.36 34.89 +.19 Avon .92f 29.38 -.01 BB&T Cp .64f 26.92 +.27 BHP BillLt 1.82e 101.24 +.20 BP PLC .42e 46.14 -.14 BakrHu .60 77.41 -.59 BallCp s .28 37.31 -.13 BcoBrades .81r 20.23 +.31 BcoSantSA.79e 12.40 -.08 BcoSBrasil .70e 11.60 +.10 BkofAm .04 12.28 -.14 BkNYMel .52f 28.96 +.38 Bar iPVix rs ... 23.16 +.01 BarrickG .48 51.01 +.29 Baxter 1.24 56.90 -.43 BerkHa A ...124750.00-55.00 BerkH B ... 83.30 +.03 BestBuy .60 31.22 +.38 Blackstone .40 18.94 -.21 BlockHR .60 17.29 -.31 Boeing 1.68 u79.78+1.23 Boise Inc .80e u9.82 +.45 BostonSci ... 7.49 +.06 BrMySq 1.32 28.10 -.19 Brunswick .05 23.37-1.81 Buenavent .49e 41.67+1.75 CB REllis ... 26.71 +.20 .20 25.22 -.03 CBS B CIGNA .04 46.83 -.14 CMS Eng .84 19.80 +.46 CNO Fincl ... u8.06 +.11 CSX 1.04 78.69 +.58 CVS Care .50 36.22 -.03 CablvsnNY .50 35.23 -.15 ... 16.75 +.40 Calpine Cameron ... 52.72 +.52 CdnNRs gs .36f 46.96+1.27 CapOne .20 54.73 -.47 CapitlSrce .04 6.68 -.22 CardnlHlth .78 43.69 +.20 CarMax ... 34.70+1.17 Carnival 1.00 38.07 -.26 Caterpillar 1.76u115.41+2.77 Cemex .43t 8.68 -.01 Cemig pf 1.89e u20.87 +.53 CenterPnt .79 u18.60 +.14 CntryLink 2.90 40.78 +.36 Chemtura n ... u19.18 +.57 ChesEng .30 33.67 +.45 Chevron 3.12f 109.44 +.63 Chicos .20 14.62 -.29 Chimera .66e 4.05 +.07 CinciBell ... 2.99 +.08 ... 4.59 ... Citigrp CliffsNRs .56 93.72-2.87 Coach .60 59.81 -.53 CocaCola 1.88 67.46 +.05 CocaCE .52f 28.41 -.04 Coeur ... 31.71 +.01 ColgPal 2.32f 84.35+1.38 CmtyHlt ... 30.73 -.59 ConAgra .92 24.45 +.11 ConocPhil 2.64f 78.89+1.44 ConsolEngy .40 54.09+1.00 ... 22.39 -.04 ConstellA ConstellEn .96 36.42 +.16 Corning .20 20.94 -.10 CoventryH ... 32.27-2.09 Covidien .80 55.69 -.53 CreXus .74e 11.66 +.14 CrwnCstle ... 42.86 -.81 Cummins 1.05u120.18+2.43 CurrCda .05eu105.11 +.51 CypSharp 2.40 12.35 +.01
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DNP Selct .78 9.72 ... DR Horton .15 12.44 +.34 Danaher s .08 u55.24 -.53 DeanFds ... 11.19 +.48 1.40 97.50+1.59 Deere Delhaize 2.02e 85.86-1.68 DeltaAir ... 10.38 +.31 Deluxe 1.00 27.08 +.09 DenburyR ... 22.57 +.79 DBGoldDS ... d6.36 -.26 DevelDiv .16f u14.74 +.10 DevonE .68f 91.00+2.19 DrSCBr rs ... d32.05 -.40 DirFnBr rs ... 39.25 +.12 DrxFBull s ... 30.68 -.10 DirxSCBull ... u94.73 +.99
Discover .24f 24.84 +.17 Disney .40f 43.10 +.08 DomRescs1.97f 46.42 +.09 DoralFncl ... 1.50 +.20 DowChm 1.00f 40.99 +.28 DuPont 1.64 u56.79 +.04 DukeEngy .98 u18.65 -.03 DukeRlty .68 15.25 -.06 ECDang n ... 23.01 -.06 EMC Cp ... 28.34 +.02 EQT Corp .88 u52.62+2.77 EastChm 1.88u107.25 +4.32 EKodak ... d2.78 -.07 Eaton s 1.36 53.56-1.03 ElPasoCp .04 u19.39 +.12 Elan ... 8.10 +.12 EldorGld g .10f 18.63 +.73 EmersonEl 1.38 60.77 +.72 EnCana g .80 33.53 +.48 EndvSilv g ... 11.49 -.22 ENSCO 1.40 59.57+1.56 EntPrPt 2.39f 43.27 -.12 EqtyRsd 1.47e u59.74 +.31 Exelon 2.10 42.17 -.01 ExxonMbl 1.88f 87.98 +.64 FairchldS ... u20.97 +.47 FelCor ... 6.36 -.23 FibriaCelu ... 16.15 +.22 FidlNFin .48 15.44 +.54 FstHorizon .04 10.95 +.13 FirstEngy 2.20 39.96 +.15 FlagstB rs ... 1.56 +.06 Fluor .50 69.94+2.47 FootLockr .66f 21.52 -.32 FordM ... 15.47 -.03 ForestLab ... 33.16 -.15 Fortress ... 6.17 +.05 FMCG s 1.00a 55.02 +.10 FrontierCm .75 8.27 +.08
G-H-I Gafisa SA .29e 12.36 +.09 GameStop ... 25.68 -.52 Gannett .16 15.06 -.22 Gap .45f 23.24 -.02 GenDynam1.88f 72.82+1.27 GenElec .60f 20.45 -.15 GenGrPr n .40 16.70 ... GenMarit ... 2.14 -.04 GenMills s 1.12 38.58 +.08 GenMot n ... 32.09 +.18 GenOn En ... 3.93 +.05 Genworth ... 12.19 -.06 Gerdau .25e 12.08 +.28 GlaxoSKln2.11e 43.66 +.11 GolLinhas .12e 14.25 +.32 GoldFLtd .19e 17.84 +.38 Goldcrp g .41 55.83 +.79 GoldmanS 1.40 151.01 +.41 Goodyear ... u18.15+1.95 GraphPkg ... 5.49 +.03 Griffon ... 12.74 -.17 HCP Inc 1.92 39.62 -.98 Hallibrtn .36 50.48 +.22 HarleyD .40 37.26 ... HarmonyG .07e 15.57 +.91 HartfdFn .40f 28.97 +.04 HltCrREIT 2.86f 53.77-1.21 ... 11.28 +.11 HltMgmt HlthSouth ... u25.63 +.91 Heckmann ... 6.30 +.01 ... 9.41 +.09 HeclaM HelixEn ... u18.93 +.97 Hertz ... 17.21 +.01 Hess .40 85.96+2.02 HewlettP .32 40.37 -.16 Hexcel ... 21.53 +.77 HomeDp 1.00f 37.15 -.32 HonwllIntl 1.33 61.23 +.22 HorizLns ... 1.77 -.37 HostHotls .08f 17.79 -.12 HovnanE ... d3.21 -.14 Huntsmn .40 u20.85 +.45 IAMGld g .08f 20.75 +.27 iShGold s ... u15.27 +.26 iSAstla .82e 28.27 -.08 iShBraz 2.53e 77.72 +.88 .50e 33.70 -.01 iSCan .29e u28.78 +.13 iShGer .45e 19.36 +.04 iSh HK iShJapn .14e 10.53 +.02 .44e u68.97 +.63 iSh Kor iShSing .43e 14.45 +.05 iSTaiwn .29e 16.00 +.18 iShSilver ... 46.88 -.38 iShChina25.63e 45.21 -.01 iSSP500 2.46eu136.94 +.37 iShEMkts .64e 50.00 +.30 iShB20 T 3.91e 93.89 +.29 iS Eafe 1.42e u63.46 -.30 iShR2K .89e u86.39 +.31 iShREst 1.98e 62.17 -.30 iStar ... 9.62 +.20 ITT Corp 1.00 57.79-1.09 ITW 1.36 u58.41 +.07 IngerRd .48f 50.50 -.20 IngrmM ... 18.73-2.22 IBM 3.00fu170.58 -.20 Intl Coal ... 11.03 +.79 IntlGame .24 17.69 +.14 1.05f 30.88 +.40 IntPap Interpublic .24 11.75 +.02 .49f 24.87 -.10 Invesco .75 31.85 +.18 IronMtn ItauUnibH .67e 23.75 +.28
J-K-L JPMorgCh 1.00f 45.63 -.22 Jabil .28 19.84 -.99 JanusCap .20f 12.17 +.07 JohnJn 2.28f u65.72 +.34 JohnsnCtl .64 41.00 -.26 JnprNtwk ... 38.33 -.14 KB Home .25 11.81 -.11 KKR n .52e u18.96 +.19 ... u18.20+2.26 KeyEngy .04 8.67 -.01 Keycorp KimbClk 2.80 66.06 +.48 Kimco .72 u19.54 +.09 KindredHlt ... 25.22-2.56 Kinross g .10 15.84 +.15 Kohls 1.00 52.71 -.38 Kraft 1.16 u33.59 -.01 ... 5.61 +.10 KrispKrm .42 24.31 +.23 Kroger LDK Solar ... 11.55 +.39
LG Display ... 17.82 -.62 LSI Corp ... 7.33 -.08 LVSands ... 47.01 +.75 LeggPlat 1.08 u26.29+1.75 LennarA .16 18.99 +.03 LillyEli 1.96 37.01 -.32 Limited .80f 41.16 +.15 LincNat .20 31.23 -.41 LizClaib ... 6.29 -.05 LockhdM 3.00 79.25 +.19 LongtopFn ... 22.56+2.90 Lowes .44 26.25 -.35 LyonBas A .10e u44.50 +.06
M-N-0 MEMC ... 11.83 +.68 MFA Fncl .94 7.98 +.01 MGM Rsts ... 12.66 -.02 Macys .20 23.91 -.30 Manitowoc .08 22.19 -.23 MarathonO 1.00 54.04+1.43 MktVGold .40e 62.20 +.92 MktVRus .18e 41.17 +.32 MktVJrGld2.93e 41.65 +.09 MarIntA .35 35.30 -.17 MarshM .84 30.28 -.11 Masco .30 13.42 -.18 MasseyEn .24 68.24+1.90 McClatchy ... 2.86 -.15 McDrmInt s ... 23.09 -.03 McDnlds 2.44 78.31 +.28 McGrwH 1.00 u40.47 +.26 MeadJohn 1.04f u66.88+1.73 MedcoHlth ... 59.33 -.83 Medtrnic .90 41.75 -.11 Merck 1.52 35.95 +.18 MetLife .74 46.79 +.34 MetroPCS ... 16.83 -.04 Molycorp n ... 73.30 -.82 Monsanto 1.12 68.04 +.62 MonstrWw ... 16.41-1.38 Moodys .56f 39.14 +.39 MorgStan .20 26.15 +.33 Mosaic .20 74.86+1.68 MotrlaSol n ... 45.88 -.78 MotrlaMo n ... 26.06+2.07 MurphO 1.10 u77.48+1.03 NCR Corp ... 19.81 +.45 NRG Egy ... 24.20 +.27 NYSE Eur 1.20 u40.05 +.30 Nabors ... 30.64 +.35 NalcoHld .14 29.21 +.24 NBkGreece.29e 1.59 +.05 NOilVarco .44 76.69 -.29 NatSemi .40 24.12 -.03 NetSuite ... u34.61+4.51 NY CmtyB 1.00 16.60 -.07 NY Times ... 8.13 -.27 NewellRub .20 19.06 -.67 NewmtM .80f 58.61 -.18 NewpkRes ... 9.03+1.24 Nexen g .20 26.43 +.44 NiSource .92 19.45 +.03 NikeB 1.24 82.32 -.25 NobleCorp .98e 43.01 +.97 NokiaCp .55e 9.23 -.03 NorflkSo 1.60 u74.68 +.81 NorthropG 2.00f 63.61 +.52 Novartis 2.53e 59.17 +.31 OGE Engy 1.50 53.17 +.17 OcciPet 1.84fu114.29 +9.16 ... 4.31 -.14 OfficeDpt OfficeMax ... 9.96 -.04 OilSvHT 2.36e 161.32+1.02 Olin .80 u25.74 -.55 OmegaHlt 1.52f 22.96-1.25 .13 31.42 -.95 Omncre Omnicom 1.00f 49.19 +.10 OshkoshCp ... 31.66 -.72
P-Q-R PMI Grp ... 2.16 +.03 PNC 1.40f 62.34 -.17 2.28f 94.67 +.53 PPG PPL Corp 1.40 27.43 ... PackAmer .80f 28.53 +.03 PatriotCoal ... 25.18 +.68 PeabdyE .34 66.82+2.26 Penney .80 u38.45 -.47 PepsiCo 1.92 u68.89 -.83 Petrohawk ... 27.01 +.46 PetrbrsA 1.41e 33.37 +.52 Petrobras 1.41e 37.33 +.39 .80 u20.97 +.14 Pfizer PhilipMor 2.56 u69.44 +.41 Pier 1 ... 12.18 -.24 PilgrimsP ... 5.88 -.62 PinWst 2.10 43.39 +.45 PitnyBw 1.48 24.56-1.62 PlainsEx ... 38.04 +.60 Potash s .28f 56.38 +.95 PwshDB ... u31.90 +.33 PS Agri ... 34.06 +.36 PrecCastpt .12u154.52 +1.02 PrinFncl .55f 33.75 +.49 PrUShS&P ... d19.70 -.09 ProUltQQQ ... 95.16 -.08 PrUShQQQ rs... 47.92 -.03 ProUltSP .39e u56.33 +.22 ProUShL20 ... 35.65 -.22 ProUSSP500 ... d14.53 -.13 ProUSSlv rs ... 13.64 +.21 ProSUltSilv ... 358.96-6.30 ProctGam 2.10f 64.90 +.40 ProgsvCp 1.40e 21.94 +.03 ProLogis .45 16.29 -.32 Prudentl 1.15f 63.42 +.03 PSEG 1.37 32.17 +.08 ... 8.13 -.11 PulteGrp QuantaSvc ... 21.68 +.38 QntmDSS ... 3.18 +.09 RAIT Fin .03e 2.44 -.26 RadianGrp .01 5.93 -.05 RadioShk .25 15.81 -.18 Ralcorp ... u77.80+6.38 RangeRs .16 56.45+1.53 Raytheon 1.72f 48.55 -.70 RegalEnt .84a 13.78 -.04 RegionsFn .04 7.34 -.10 Regis Cp .24 17.00 +.40 ReneSola ... 9.18 +.52 RepubSvc .80 31.62 +.66 ResMed s ... 31.89-1.72 ReynAm s 2.12f u37.11 +.20 ... 1.11 -.01 RiteAid
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S-T-U SAIC ... 17.40 -.13 SCANA 1.94 41.52 +.05 SLM Cp .40 16.59 +.12 SpdrDJIA 3.00eu128.04 +.62 SpdrGold ...u152.37 +2.55 S&P500ETF2.34eu136.43 +.32 SpdrHome .31e 19.05 ... SpdrKbwBk.15e 25.61 -.07 SpdrRetl .50e 53.31 -.31 SpdrOGEx .49e 63.72+1.19 SpdrMetM .41e 75.59 +.94 Safeway .48 24.31 -.30 Saks ... 11.96 +.20 SandRdge ... 12.36 +.06 SaraLee .46 19.20 +.04 Schlmbrg 1.00 89.75 +.64 Schwab .24 18.31 -.26 SemiHTr .57e 36.69 +.10 SiderurNac .58e 15.93 +.18 SilvWhtn g .12 40.62 -.45 SilvrcpM g .08 13.59 -.07 SkilldHcre ... 12.12-2.29 SouthnCo 1.89f u39.04 +.19 SthnCopper1.83e 37.46 +.45 SwstAirl .02 11.75 -.06 SwstnEngy ... 43.86+1.14 Spansion n ... 19.70 +.80 SpectraEn 1.04 u29.04 +.24 SpiritAero ... 24.60 +.59 SprintNex ... u5.18 +.07 SprottGold ... u13.83 +.25 SP Matls 1.23e 40.87 +.16 SP HlthC .61e u35.24 -.02 SP CnSt .81e u31.52 +.09 SP Consum.56e u40.55 -.03 SP Engy 1.05e 80.48+1.18 SPDR Fncl .16e 16.38 -.03 SP Inds .64e u38.70 +.16 SP Tech .33e 26.74 -.02 SP Util 1.31e u33.16 +.07 StdPac ... 3.86 +.09 StanBlkDk 1.64 72.65-1.90 StarwdHtl .30f 59.57 -.38 StateStr .72f 46.55 +.03 StillwtrM ... 22.81 +.88 Suncor gs .40 46.04+1.04 Suntech ... 8.97 -.08 SunTrst .04 28.19 +.12 Supvalu .35 11.26 +.16 SwiftTrns n ... 14.03 +.13 Synovus .04 2.50 ... Sysco 1.04 28.91 -.35 TE Connect .64 35.85 +.46 TJX .76f u53.62 -.10 TaiwSemi .47e 13.50 +.09 Talbots ... 5.38 -.09 TalismE g .25 24.10 +.23 Target 1.00 49.10-1.12 TeckRes g .60 54.25 +.49 TelNorL ... 17.05 -.56 TenetHlth ... 6.93 ... Teradyn ... 16.10 +.07 Tesoro ... 27.12 +.44 .52 35.53 -.02 TexInst Textron .08 26.10 +.26 ThermoFis ... u59.99 -.17 2.20f u97.21 -.02 3M Co TW Cable 1.92f u78.13+1.87 TimeWarn .94 37.86 +.63 TitanMet ... 20.03 +.26 ... 21.01 +.64 TollBros Total SA 3.16e u64.23 +.43 Transocn .79e 72.75 +.57 Travelers 1.64f 63.28 +.22 TrinaSolar ... 28.49 +.58 TycoIntl 1.00f 48.74 +.33 Tyson .16 19.90 +.13 UBS AG ... 20.00 +.17 US Airwy ... 9.09 +.32 US Gold ... 9.40 +.29 UltraPt g ... 50.79+1.41 UnilevNV 1.12e 33.00 +.01 UnionPac 1.52u103.47 +.57 ... 22.82 +.71 UtdContl UtdMicro .08e 2.84 +.08 UPS B 2.08f 74.97 +.16 US Bancrp .50f 25.82 +.34 US NGs rs ... 12.06 +.27 US OilFd ... u45.15 +.32 USSteel .20 47.71 +.05 UtdTech 1.92f u89.58 +.57 UtdhlthGp .50 u49.23 +.13
V-W-X-Y-Z VF Cp 2.52 100.56-8.10 Vale SA .90e 33.40 +.31 Vale SA pf .90e 29.90 +.32 ValeroE .20 28.30 +.16 VlyNBcp .72b 14.32 -.09 VangEmg .82e 50.60 +.36 Ventas 2.30f 55.93 -.82 VerizonCm 1.95 37.78 -.49 ViacomB .60 u51.16 +.53 VimpelCm .80e 14.57 +.02 .60 78.12 +.46 Visa WalMart 1.46f 54.98 +.29 Walgrn .70 42.72 -.45 WalterEn .50 138.10+4.45 WshPst 9.40 435.90-3.20 WsteMInc 1.36f 39.46 -.15 WeathfIntl ... 21.58 +.53 WellPoint 1.00 u76.79 +.24 WellsFargo .48f 29.11 -.16 WendyArby .08 4.82 +.03 WDigital ... 39.80 -.44 WstnRefin ... 16.96 +.25 WstnUnion .28 21.25 -.20 Weyerh .60 23.01 -.98 WhitingPt s ... 69.50 +.50 WmsCos .50 u33.17 +.51 WiscEn s 1.04 u31.21 +.16 WT EmCur .84e 23.61 +.08 WldW Ent .48m d10.51 -.92 XL Grp .44f 24.42 -.19 .17 10.09 -.04 Xerox Yamana g .12a 12.71 +.14 YingliGrn ... 12.53 +.27 Youku n ... 59.12 +.03 YumBrnds 1.00 53.64 +.81 ... u65.25 -.51 Zimmer ZweigTl .38 3.45 ...
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Microsoft Intel Cisco Oracle Dell Inc
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ChinaNutri 2.12 2.36 Tofutti MAG Slv g 12.06 iBio 2.85 MdwGold g 2.09
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38033 11.24 +.13 37888 12.85 -.02 35173 24.55 -.18 28073 3.25 +.05 27714 3.62 -.12
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg Citigrp 2598884 4.59 ... iShSilver 1031961 46.88 -.38 SprintNex 990054 5.18 +.07 S&P500ETF 897969 136.43 +.32 BkofAm 840354 12.28 -.14
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Americans earned and spent more in March, but much of the extra money went to pay for gas. Personal incomes rose 0.5 percent last month and consumer spending increased 0.6 percent, the Commerce Department reported Friday. But after adjusting for inflation, spending rose only 0.2 percent and after-tax incomes were essentially flat. The national average at the pump on Friday was $3.90 a gallon — 31 cents higher than a month ago and more than $1 than what consumers paid a year ago. Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. said its first-quarter profit soared more than fivefold and raised its financial outlook for the year as a growing economic recovery boosted demand for its mining and construction equipment. The results blew past analysts’ Caterpillar’s expectations. earnings are a bellwether for the global economy, as it sells the kind of kind of expensive, heavy machinery used for construction, mining and logging. Chevron Corp. said its first-quarter net income rose 36 percent, the latest strong earnings report from a major oil compa-
ny. Chevron earned higher prices for its oil around the globe. In the U.S., Chevron sold its oil for an average price of $89 per barrel in the last quarter, compared with $71 a year ago. Internationally, Chevron sold oil for an average price of $95 per barrel, compared with $70 a year earlier. These higher prices led to a $1.25 billion increase in profit from exploring for and producing oil and gas. Refining profits more than doubled, to $622 million. Merck & Co. said its first-quarter profit more than tripled as strong sales of key drugs and lower costs from integrating its Schering-Plough acquisition offset competition from generic drugs that slashed sales of two heart drugs. The results beat Wall Street expectations. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke called for more lending to people and small businesses in lower-income neighborhoods, saying they’ve been disproportionately hurt by the recession. Many of the nation’s poorest communities were struggling before the downturn, Bernanke said at a Fed conference on community development in Arlington, Va.
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43.69 +.20 +14.0 RedHat 4.75 ... +9.4 RexAmRes 10.08 +.72 -2.7 ReynAm s 85.86 -1.68 +16.5 18.65 -.03 +4.7 Ruddick .44 -.02 +35.4 SonocoP 54.21 +.55 +9.1 SpeedM 37.66 +1.37 +84.6 5.61 +.10 -19.6 SunTrst 26.25 -.35 +4.7 UnivFor 74.68 +.81 +18.9 VulcanM 46.96 +.47 +7.2 31.75 +.13 +13.6 WellsFargo 47.45 +.13 +9.1
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Aston Funds: MdCpN p 34.30 +.01 BNY Mellon Funds: EmgMkts 12.38 +.05 Baird Funds: AggBdInst 10.65 +.01 Baron Funds: 61.10 +.16 Asset 57.22 +.26 Growth SmallCap 26.93 +.09 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 13.88 +.01 DivMu 14.36 +.01 NYMu 14.14 +.01 TxMgdIntl 16.72 +.03 IntlPort 16.60 +.03 EmMkts 35.16 +.07 BlackRock A: BaVlA p 27.93 +.08 CapAppr p 24.55 +.12 Eng&ResA44.22 +.74 EqtyDiv 19.12 +.06 ExcBlrk 647.37 +1.37 GlAlA r 20.75 +.06 BlackRock B&C: GlAlC t 19.34 +.06 BlackRock Instl: US Opps 44.98 +.25 28.12 +.09 BaVlI EquityDv 19.16 +.07 GlbAlloc r 20.86 +.07 Brandywine Fds: BlueFd 27.37 +.07 Brndywn 30.08 +.11 Buffalo Funds: SmCap 28.43 +.13 CGM Funds: Focus n 33.52 +.10 Realty n 29.74 -.05 CRM Funds: MdCpVlI 31.72 +.03 Calamos Funds: ConvA p 21.03 +.05 Gr&IncA p 34.35 +.12 GrwthA p 58.70 +.28 GrowthC t 53.27 +.24 GrowthI 63.98 +.30 Calvert Group: Inco p 16.13 +.03 ShDurInA t 16.54 +.01 Clipper 67.62 +.29 Cohen & Steers: RltyShrs 65.64 -.22 Columbia Class A: Acorn t 32.30 +.13 DivEqInc 10.96 +.03 DivrBd 5.08 ... LgCorQ A p 5.95 ... 21CntryA t 14.53 +.07 SelComm A47.62 +.01 Columbia Class Z: Acorn Z 33.38 +.14 AcornIntZ 43.82 +.19 AcornUSA 32.21 +.16 Bond 9.33 ... DivIncoZ 14.07 +.02 IntBdZ 9.16 ... IntTEBd 10.31 +.01 LgCapGr 14.15 +.01 LgCpIdxZ 26.48 +.06 MarsGrZ 22.47 +.11 MdCpIdxZ 12.93 +.03 MdCpVlZ p14.81 +.03 STIncZ 9.96 ... STM Z 10.49 ... SmCpIPZ 19.08 +.03 ValRestr 54.18 +.28 CG Cap Mkt Fds: IntlEq 11.56 +.06 LgGrw 16.09 +.05
9.64 +.02 LgVal SmGrw 21.79 +.13 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 10.19 +.14 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n12.33 +.04 USCorEq1 n12.09 +.04 USCorEq2 n12.07 +.03 DWS Invest A: BalA 9.59 +.02 MgdMuni p 8.68 +.01 StrGovSecA8.87 ... DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.38 +.01 GroIncS 18.10 +.01 MgdMuni S 8.69 +.01 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 36.90 +.28 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 37.32 +.29 NYVen C 35.60 +.27 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.34 +.01 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n23.17 +.05 EmMktV 37.72 +.08 IntSmVa n 18.94 +.06 LargeCo 10.76 +.02 TAUSCorE2 n9.84 +.03 USVctrEq n12.00 +.04 USLgVa n 22.48 +.07 USLgVa3 n17.21 +.05 US Micro n15.13 +.05 US TgdVal 18.31 +.07 US Small n23.76 +.12 US SmVa 28.17 +.14 IntlSmCo n18.73 +.05 GlEqInst 14.76 +.04 EmMktSC n24.84 ... EmgMkt n 32.37 +.10 Fixd n 10.35 ... IntGFxIn n 12.37 +.01 IntVa n 20.21 +.05 Glb5FxInc n11.05 +.01 LCapInt n 21.80 +.06 TM USTgtV23.61 +.10 TM IntVa 16.56 +.04 TMMktwV 16.73 +.05 2YGlFxd n 10.19 +.01 DFARlE n 24.31 -.12 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 75.57 +.26 GblStock 9.70 +.04 Income 13.43 +.01 38.74 +.20 IntlStk 118.09 +.50 Stock DoubleLine Funds: ... 11.07 TRBd I Dreyfus: 42.06 +.22 Aprec DryMid r 31.27 +.08 Dr500In t 37.66 +.09 OppMCVal A38.30-.02 ... DreihsAcInc11.25 EVPTxMEmI53.81 +.14 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.26 +.01 LgCpVal 19.26 +.10 NatlMunInc 8.81 +.02 StrInc p 8.26 +.01 Eaton Vance I: FltgRt 9.10 ... GblMacAbR10.25 +.01 LgCapVal 19.32 +.10 ParStEMkt 16.64 +.04 FMI Funds: LgCap p 16.91 +.04 FPA Funds: NwInc 10.87 ...
FPACres n 28.71 +.08 Fairholme 34.61 -.07 Federated A: MidGrStA 39.76 +.20 KaufmA p 5.89 +.03 TtlRtBd p 11.23 +.01 Federated Instl: KaufmnR 5.89 +.02 ... MunULA p 10.02 TotRetBd 11.23 +.01 TtlRtBdS 11.23 +.01 StrValDvIS 4.77 +.01 Fidelity Advisor A: ... FltRateA r 9.91 LevCoStA p38.29 +.14 MdCpIIA p 19.17 +.11 NwInsgh p 21.40 +.11 SmlCpA p 27.60 +.05 12.71 +.02 StrInA Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n20.39 +.10 StrInC t n 12.68 +.02 Fidelity Advisor I: ... FltRateI n 9.89 NwInsgtI n 21.62 +.11 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 21.15 +.11 Fidelity Freedom: FF2010 n 14.42 +.03 FF2010K 13.47 +.03 FF2015 n 12.05 +.03 FF2015K 13.52 +.03 FF2020 n 14.75 +.04 FF2020K 14.12 +.04 FF2025 n 12.40 +.03 FF2025K 14.44 +.04 FF2030 n 14.86 +.04 FF2030K 14.69 +.05 FF2035 n 12.45 +.04 FF2035K 14.96 +.05 FF2040 n 8.71 +.03 FF2040K 15.06 +.05 FF2045 n 10.33 +.03 FF2050 n 10.23 +.03 Income n 11.65 +.02 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 13.51 +.04 AMgr50 n 16.27 +.04 AMgr70 r n17.52 +.05 AMgr20 r n13.17 +.02 Balanc n 19.40 +.05 BalancedK 19.39 +.04 BlueChGr n49.64 +.21 Canada n 63.32 +.63 CapAp n 27.33 +.18 CapDevO n12.00 +.07 CpInc r n 9.95 +.04 ChinaRg r 33.76 -.04 Contra n 72.91 +.39 ContraK 72.91 +.39 CnvSc n 27.62 +.18 DisEq n 24.96 ... ... DiscEqF 24.95 DivIntl n 32.85 +.09 DivrsIntK r 32.84 +.10 DivGth n 31.04 +.11 EmergAs r n32.73 -.07 EmrMk n 27.84 +.04 Eq Inc n 48.11 +.04 19.84 +.04 EQII n EqIncK 48.10 +.04 Export n 23.65 +.09 35.76 +.19 Fidel n ... FltRateHi r n9.90 FrInOne n 29.24 +.07 GNMA n 11.57 +.01 GovtInc 10.48 +.01
GroCo n 93.53 +.19 GroInc n 19.75 +.02 GrowCoF 93.50 +.18 GrowthCoK93.51 +.18 GrStrat r n 22.26 +.12 Indepn n 26.75 +.13 InProBd n 12.11 +.04 10.66 +.01 IntBd n IntmMu n 10.08 +.01 IntlDisc n 35.83 +.12 InvGrBd n 11.52 +.01 InvGB n 7.50 +.01 LgCapVal 12.54 +.01 60.25 +.57 LatAm LevCoStk n31.59 +.12 LowP r n 42.57 +.05 LowPriK r 42.56 +.05 Magelln n 77.46 +.34 MagellanK 77.42 +.34 MidCap n 31.78 +.15 MidCapK r 31.77 +.15 NwMkt r n 15.77 +.03 NwMill n 32.26 +.17 OTC n 62.30 +.06 100Index 9.45 +.03 Ovrsea n 35.56 +.13 Puritn n 19.18 +.07 PuritanK 19.17 +.06 RealE n 28.82 -.11 SAllSecEqF13.51 +.03 SCmdtyStrt n13.62+.16 SCmdtyStrF n13.65 +.16 SrEmrgMkt19.81 +.09 SrsIntGrw 12.26 +.05 SrsIntVal 11.01 +.02 SrInvGrdF 11.53 +.01 ... 8.50 STBF n SmCapDisc n22.78 +.13 SmllCpS r n21.70 +.16 SCpValu r 16.74 -.01 StkSelSmCp20.94 +.08 StratInc n 11.37 +.02 StrReRt r 10.11 +.03 TaxFrB r n 10.61 +.01 TotalBd n 10.87 +.01 11.41 +.01 USBI n Value n 75.87 +.10 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 61.89 +.90 EngSv n 87.37 +.98 Gold r n 52.69 +.53 Health n 143.97 -.29 NatRes r n 40.23 +.58 Tech n 104.88 +.43 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 41.87 +.16 IntlInxInv n 38.53 +.10 TotMktInv n39.77 +.10 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n48.31 +.11 IntAd r n 38.53 +.10 TotMktAd r n39.77 +.10 First Eagle: 49.59 +.18 GlblA OverseasA23.99 +.11 SGenGld p35.84 +.42 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.87 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk A: BalInv p 50.36 +.07 CalTFA p 6.66 +.01 FedTFA p 11.47 +.01 FlxCpGrA 52.42 +.15 FoundAl p 11.43 +.03 GoldPrM A 50.47 +.39
GrwthA p 48.13 +.06 HYTFA p 9.65 +.01 HiIncA 2.06 ... IncomA p 2.30 +.01 InsTFA p 11.46 +.02 NYTFA p 11.28 +.01 RisDvA p 35.65 +.07 SMCpGrA 41.47 +.12 StratInc px 10.68 -.03 TtlRtnA p 10.26 ... USGovA p 6.78 +.01 UtilsA p 12.43 +.02 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv n14.03 +.03 IncmeAd 2.28 ... Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 11.25 +.03 ... IncomC t 2.31 USGvC t 6.74 +.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 22.22 +.03 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 26.77 +.09 ForgnA p 7.87 +.03 GlBd A p 14.07 +.03 GrwthA p 20.01 +.06 WorldA p 16.38 +.06 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 20.02 +.06 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 14.09 +.03 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.42 +.02 S&S PM 43.40 +.02 11.36 +.01 TaxEx Trusts 45.49 -.08 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 12.46 +.03 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 17.33 +.02 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r 9.85 -.01 USTreas x 25.01 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r15.86 +.01 GMO Trust III: IntIntrVl 24.27 +.06 Quality 21.75 +.06 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 15.80 +.02 IntlGrEq 25.35 +.11 IntlIntrVl 24.26 +.06 21.76 +.06 Quality GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 15.81 +.02 IntlCorEq 32.13 +.09 21.75 +.06 Quality StrFxInc 15.55 +.03 Gabelli Funds: Asset 53.83 +.21 EqInc p 22.30 +.07 SCapG 36.89 +.13 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 26.97 -.01 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 38.95 +.18 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 26.64 ... 7.47 +.01 HiYield HYMuni n 8.12 +.01 MidCapV 39.28 +.18 SmCapV 45.53 +.17 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.34 +.02 CapApInst 40.00 +.20 66.74 +.29 IntlInv t IntlAdm p 66.94 +.29 IntlGr r 13.07 +.06 Intl r 67.42 +.29
Harding Loevner: ... EmgMkt r 52.40 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 36.47 +.13 DivGthA p 20.64 +.03 FltRateA px 8.98 ... MidCpA p 24.30 +.02 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 32.29 +.12 FltRateC tx 8.97 ... Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n39.62 +.14 CapAppI n 36.51 +.13 FltRateI x n 8.99 +.01 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 45.67 +.15 Div&Gr 21.30 +.03 Advisers 20.54 +.02 Stock 44.46 +.07 TotRetBd 11.16 +.01 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 48.48 +.15 ValPlusInv p32.39 +.01 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 23.57 +.10 Hussman Funds: StrTotRet r 12.23 +.02 StrGrowth 12.08 -.03 ICM SmCo n32.78 +.08 IVA Funds: 17.25 +.07 Intl I r WldwideA t17.80 +.03 WldwideC t17.67 +.03 Wldwide I r 17.81 +.03 Invesco Funds A: CapGro 14.64 +.07 Chart p 17.60 +.03 CmstkA 17.20 +.04 Const p 24.89 +.08 9.17 +.02 EqIncA GrIncA p 20.86 +.07 HYMuA 8.85 +.01 IntlGrow 30.16 +.11 MdCpCEq p25.34 +.03 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 12.76 +.05 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 26.22 +.20 AssetStA p27.05 +.21 AssetStrI r 27.29 +.21 GlNatRsA p24.76 +.34 GlNatResI t25.26 +.34 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A x11.52 -.03 Inv Bal p 12.83 +.03 MCpVal p 25.24 +.08 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd px 11.58 -.02 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n25.66 +.08 JPMorgan R Cl: CoreBond x n11.52-.03 ShtDurBd x10.99 -.01 JPMorgan Select: USEquity n10.99 +.04 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd x n11.52 -.02 HighYld x n 8.38 -.04 IntmTFBd x n10.86-.02 ShtDurBd x n10.99-.01 TxAwRRet x n10.19 -.01 USLCCrPls n22.11+.09 Janus S Shrs: Forty 35.24 -.04 Overseas t 50.79 ... Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 26.72 +.08 Grw&IncT 33.60 +.15 Janus T 31.19 +.10 ... OvrseasT r50.93
PrkMCVal T24.66 +.07 ... ShTmBdT 3.09 Twenty T 68.99 +.02 Jensen J 29.25 -.02 John Hancock A: LgCpEqA 27.84 +.04 StrInA p 6.88 +.01 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 13.36 +.04 LSBalanc 13.73 +.04 LSConsrv 13.22 +.02 LSGrwth 13.84 +.04 LSModer 13.24 +.03 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p27.77 +.21 LSVValEq n15.16 +.01 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 22.42 +.15 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p22.82 +.16 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p123.99 +.25 CBAppr p 14.82 +.02 CBFAllCV A14.85 +.04 WAMgMu p15.07 +.02 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 41.29 -.08 Longleaf Partners: Partners 31.31 +.07 Intl 16.10 -.01 SmCap 29.71 +.01 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.99 +.05 StrInc C 15.66 +.05 LSBondR 14.93 +.05 StrIncA 15.57 +.05 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.56 +.04 InvGrBdC p12.46 +.03 InvGrBdY 12.56 +.03 Lord Abbett A: FloatRt p 9.41 ... AffilA p 12.40 +.02 FundlEq 14.05 +.04 BdDebA p 8.11 ... ShDurIncA p4.62 ... MidCpA p 18.20 +.06 RsSmCA 34.93 +.08 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 8.13 ... ShDurIncC t 4.65 ... Lord Abbett F: ... ShtDurInco 4.62 Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 36.97 +.08 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 14.64 +.06 MITA 20.82 +.08 16.44 +.03 MIGA EmGA 44.89 +.21 26.72 +.12 IntlVA 16.71 +.06 ReInA TotRA x 14.85 +.01 UtilA x 18.25 +.06 ValueA 24.77 +.07 MFS Funds I: ReInT 17.25 +.06 24.88 +.07 ValueI MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 19.90 +.09 MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA x 6.00 -.03 MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 38.19 +.13 Mairs & Power: 78.14 +.04 Growth Managers Funds: Bond n 26.33 +.06 Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 9.62 +.04
Matthews Asian: ... AsiaDvInv r14.55 AsianGIInv 18.67 +.01 China Inv 30.42 -.19 PacTgrInv 24.29 -.05 MergerFd 16.25 ... Meridian Funds: Growth 48.43 +.01 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.49 ... TotRtBdI 10.48 ... MontagGr I 25.83 +.15 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 27.86 +.10 14.97 +.07 IntlEqI MCapGrI 42.67 +.14 MCapGrP p41.32 +.14 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n31.44 +.16 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 13.23 +.03 GblDiscA 31.28 +.07 GlbDiscC 30.97 +.07 GlbDiscZ 31.67 +.06 18.88 +.06 QuestZ SharesZ 22.41 +.03 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins11.45 +.03 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 37.44 +.18 GenesInst 51.82 +.24 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 53.67 +.26 Nicholas Group: Nich n 49.35 +.18 Northeast Investors: 6.33 +.01 Trust Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.56 ... EmMEqIdx13.46 ... HiYFxInc 7.52 ... IntTxEx 10.10 ... IntlEqIdx r 11.54 ... MMEmMkt r23.88 ... MMIntEq r 10.57 ... SmCapVl 16.41 ... StkIdx 16.85 ... Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 14.22 +.02 KYMuB p 10.55 +.01 LrgCpV p 20.91 +.07 OHMBA p 10.82 +.01 LtMBA p 10.85 ... Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.86 ... Nuveen Cl Y: RealEst 20.32 -.09 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 29.67 +.10 GlobalI 23.84 +.11 Intl I r 20.89 +.09 IntSmCp r 15.17 +.03 Oakmark r 45.24 +.11 Select r 30.68 +.22 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 8.32 +.02 GlbSMdCap16.95 +.06 NonUSLgC p11.61+.07 RealRet 11.43 +.11 Oppenheimer A: CapApA p 46.92 +.26 DvMktA p 37.42 +.29 EqIncA p 26.53 +.05 GlobA p 67.42 +.18 GblAllocA 16.43 +.06 GlbOppA 32.57 +.18 GblStrIncA 4.44 +.01 Gold p 50.63 +.42 IntBdA px 6.80 +.02 IntGrw p 31.04 +.10
LtdTmMu 14.15 +.01 MnStFdA 34.21 +.14 MSSCA p 22.56 +.10 RisingDivA 16.89 +.06 SenFltRtA x 8.42 +.01 S&MdCpVl35.33 +.05 Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 35.91 +.27 IntlBdC x 6.77 +.01 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.20 ... RoMu A p 14.81 +.02 RcNtMuA 6.56 +.01 Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 37.05 +.29 IntlBdY x 6.80 +.02 IntGrowY 30.90 +.10 Osterweis Funds: StrInco 11.88 +.01 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.92 ... TotRtAd 11.03 +.01 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r11.12 +.03 AllAsset 12.71 +.03 ComodRR 10.20 +.15 DevLcMk r 11.26 +.03 DivInc 11.63 +.02 EmMkBd 11.18 +.03 FltInc r 9.14 +.01 ForBdUn r 11.10 +.04 FrgnBd 10.43 +.01 HiYld 9.52 +.01 InvGrCp 10.74 +.01 LowDu 10.52 ... ModDur 10.80 +.01 RealRet 11.64 +.06 RealRtnI 11.74 +.03 ShortT 9.92 ... TotRt 11.03 +.01 TR II 10.51 +.01 TRIII 9.78 +.02 PIMCO Funds A: AllAstAut t 11.05 +.03 AllAsset p 12.61 +.02 ComRR p 10.04 +.15 ... LwDurA 10.52 RealRtA p 11.74 +.03 TotRtA 11.03 +.01 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.74 +.03 TotRtC t 11.03 +.01 PIMCO Funds D: ... LowDur p 10.52 RealRtn p 11.74 +.03 TRtn p 11.03 +.01 PIMCO Funds P: AstAllAuthP11.11 +.03 CmdtyRR 10.19 +.16 TotRtnP 11.03 +.01 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 28.61 +.12 Pax World: Balanced 24.21 +.11 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 49.73 +.33 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 19.73 +.02 HiYldA p 10.82 +.03 PionFdA p 43.93 +.10 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 44.09 +.10 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 19.81 +.02 Price Funds Adv: EqInc n 25.49 +.02 Growth p n 34.37 +.12 6.97 +.01 HiYld n R2020A p n17.56 +.05
Price Funds: Balance n 20.55 +.05 BlChip n 41.23 +.11 CapApp n 21.78 +.04 DivGro n 24.86 +.04 EmMktB n 13.40 +.04 EmMktS n 36.81 +.20 EqInc n 25.53 +.01 EqIndex n 36.77 +.09 Growth n 34.67 +.12 HlthSci n 35.90 -.12 HiYield n 6.98 ... InstlCpG n 17.70 +.04 IntlBond n 10.50 +.04 IntDis n 47.45 +.14 Intl G&I n 14.84 +.05 IntlStk n 15.34 +.07 LatAm n 56.40 +.67 MDBond n 10.12 +.01 MediaTl n 58.18 +.24 MidCap n 65.35 +.18 MCapVal n25.71 +.13 N Amer n 35.86 +.02 N Asia n 19.99 +.05 New Era n 57.57 +.64 N Horiz n 38.26 +.05 9.55 +.01 N Inc n OverS SF r n9.22 +.02 PSBal n 20.30 +.05 RealEst n 19.52 -.04 R2010 n 16.31 +.03 R2015 n 12.72 +.03 R2020 n 17.67 +.05 R2025 n 12.99 +.03 R2030 n 18.71 +.05 R2035 n 13.28 +.04 R2040 n 18.92 +.06 R2045 n 12.60 +.04 Ret Inco n 13.71 +.02 SciTec n 29.88 -.05 ... 4.86 ShtBd n SmCpStk n38.67 +.14 SmCapVal n39.53 +.15 SpecGr n 19.27 +.06 SpecIn n 12.70 +.02 SuMuInt n 11.22 +.01 TxFrH n 10.30 +.01 Value n 25.63 +.08 Primecap Odyssey : Growth r 17.24 +.01 Principal Inv: HighYldA p 8.19 +.01 LgCGI In 10.11 +.02 LgCV1 In 11.53 +.04 LgGrIn 8.66 +.04 LT2020In 12.56 +.03 LT2030In 12.53 +.03 LT2040I 12.79 +.03 MidCGIII In11.99 +.04 SAMBalA 13.54 +.03 Prudential Fds A: MidCpGrA 30.53 +.09 NatResA 61.10 +.62 STCrpBdA 11.52 +.01 UtilityA 11.30 +.04 Putnam Funds A: DvrInA p 8.28 +.02 EqInA p 16.67 +.04 GrInA p 14.68 +.05 MultiCpGr 55.41 +.19 VoyA p 24.97 +.09 RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t43.05 +.10 RSNtRs p 41.60 +.69 RSPart 36.00 +.30 Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 36.86 +.24
RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI10.09 ... HiYldI 10.18 +.02 MdCValEqI13.15 +.03 RiverSource A: HiYdTEA 4.09 ... Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r19.92 +.08 PennMuI r 13.00 +.05 PremierI r 22.95 +.01 SpecEqI r 22.39 -.01 TotRetI r 14.28 +.03 VlPlSvc 14.72 +.03 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 34.59 +.17 StratBd 10.97 +.01 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.94 +.01 7.62 ... HiYld n IntlEqA n 9.63 +.04 LgCGroA n23.72 +.05 LgCValA n 17.69 +.04 TxMgLC n 13.20 +.01 SSgA Funds: EmgMkt 23.91 +.04 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 18.62 +.05 1000Inv r 40.64 +.10 S&P Sel 21.33 +.05 SmCpSl 23.44 +.10 TSM Sel r 24.91 +.06 Scout Funds: 35.38 +.11 Intl Selected Funds: AmShD 44.53 +.31 AmShS p 44.52 +.31 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 34.23 +.11 Sequoia n 146.86 +.20 Sound Shore: SoundShore34.46 +.12 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 57.76 +.21 Sun Capital Adv: IbbotBalSv p13.15 +.04 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI x 9.94 -.05 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN px10.28 -.06 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.48 +.01 EqIdxInst 10.45 +.03 Templeton Instit: ForEqS 22.28 +.08 Third Avenue Fds: REValInst r24.70 +.03 ValueInst 54.20 +.11 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 29.00 +.11 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 30.83 +.12 IncBuildA t 20.23 +.05 IncBuildC p20.23 +.05 IntValue I 31.52 +.13 LtTMuI 14.04 +.01 ValueI 37.68 +.01 Thrivent Fds A: Bond 10.09 ... ... LgCpStk 23.85 LgCpVal 14.65 ... ... MidCpSk 16.62 MuniBd 10.91 ... ... PtrIntStk 10.68 Tocqueville Fds: Gold t 90.58 +.67 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t12.72 +.05 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 25.17 +.03 USAA Group: CrnstStr 24.31 +.04 Inco 12.88 +.02
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8D • SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2011 Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
SALISBURY POST
CLASSIFIED Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Free Cookout!
Dodge Conversion Van 1994. 4 captain's chairs, electric bed, power doors & windows. Good engine. Needs transmission work. $950 obo. 704-807-1165
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Now Open!! Lincoln Navigator, 2002. Oxford White/Tan Leather interior, 5.4L, auto trans, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, DVD, heated & air cooled seats, all power, 3RD seat, chromes rims, lighted running boards, DRIVES AWESOME! 704-603-4255
Now Open!!
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited SUV, 2005. Black clearcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. T11271A. $15,787. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara SUV, 2007. Steel blue metallic exterior with dark slate gray interior. Stock #F11055A. $19,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Nissan Versa 1.8S Hatchback, 2007. Fresh powder exterior with beige interior. P7620A. $11,587 Call Now 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Now Open!!
Grand Opening!!
GMC Yukon XL K1500, 2001. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
(former Sagebrush location)
Want to Buy: Transportation Dodge Grand Caravan Sport, 2002. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Now Open!!
Nissan Pathfinder LE, 2002, Sahara Beige Metallic/Tan leather, 3.5L auto trans, all power options, Dual HEATED & POWER seats, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, sunroof, homelink, LOW MILES, extra clean DON'T LET THIS ONE SLIP AWAY! 704-603-4255
Now Open!!
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, 2003. Automatic, 4x4, CD, heated seats, sunroof. Must See! Call 704-603-4255
Jeep Wrangler X, 2003, Bright Silver Metallic/ Gray Cloth, 4.0L HD 5speed manual transmission, AM/FM/CD, cruise, cold AC, 20 inch chrome rims, ready for Summer! Please call 704-603-4255
Free Cookout!
Now Open!!
Chevrolet Colorado, 2007. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Want to Buy: Transportation
Toyota Sienna CE/LE, 2005. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Friday, April 29th & Saturday, April 30th
Saturn VUE V6 SUV, 2007. Storm gray clearcoat exterior with gray interior. Stock #F10528D1. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Honda Element EX, 2006. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Grand Opening!!
Dodge Ram 1500 ST, 2008. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
(former Sagebrush location)
Toyota 4Runner SR5 Limited SUV, 1998. Anthracite Metallic exterior with oak interior. F11283A. $6,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Yard Sale Area 1
Yard Sale Area 1 3 FAMILY YARD SALE Salisbury. 414 Maupin Ave. "Best Organized Sale" in town! Fri., April 29th & Sat., April 30th , 8am-2pm. Awesome clothes, furniture, dishwasher, misc. household. No Early Birds please.
YARD SALE AREAS Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.
Salisbury Neighborhood Yard Sale, Saturday, April 30, 7am12pm. Archer Farms Neighborhood, 1143 Archer Farms Dr., off Young Rd., 5 miles north of Catawba College. Too Many Items to List! Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, April 30, 7am12pm. 1544 West Colonial Drive. Baby Girls Clothes 0-6 mo., travel swing, plus size men and womens clothes, household gadgets, surround sound and LOTS MORE !!!
Yard Sale Area 1 Salisbury. 418 South Ellis. Yard Sale. Saturday, April 30th, 8amuntil. Clothes, toys, tools, antiques, and more! Too much to list!
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Spencer Multi-Family Yard Sale, Sat. 4/30 7am-?. 409 S. Baldwin Ave. Proceeds to Mission Trip. Priced to sell! TV's $25, name-brand adult & teen clothes, baby bed, coffee tables, dining rm chairs, dishes, bike, white wicker pcs, skylights, decor, household acc. & more
Yard Sale Area 2 Salisbury. 6000 S. Main St. (¼ mile south of Highway Patrol Station) Indoor/ Outdoor Moving Sale. Sat. th April 30 & Sun. May 1st 8am-2pm. Everything Must Go! Dishes, furniture, glassware, 100 or more books (very old), vintage clothing, toys, Christmas decorations. We have junk & treasures in the barn loft. Don't miss this sale. Too much to list!
Yard Sale Area 3 Antiques, Collectibles, Art & Food Sale
Multi-Family Yard Sale Senior Fundraiser North Hills Christian School
Yard Sale Area 3
Yard Sale Area 3
Yard Sale Area 4
Yard Sale Area 4
China Grove MultiFamily Yard/Bake Sale, 525 Bostian Road, Sat., April 30, 7am-until. All proceeds benefit breast cancer patient with two small children. Please join us in this young woman's struggle.
Landis. 327 Turner St. (Turn across from Kannapolis Sonic on to Dial St., then 2nd right on Turner) Moving Sale. Sat. April 30th & Sun. May 1st, 8am-until. Furniture, scrubs, linens, dishes, air conditioners and much more!
Faith Moving/Yard Sale, Saturday, April 30th, 7am2pm. 403 N. Main Street. Household items, kitchen items, women's clothes size 2-6, boys' clothes 2T-5T, girls' clothes size 8-2, toys, yard tools. Moving! Everything must go!
Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, April 30, 8am-1pm, 120 Deer Rd. Infant girl's, junior girl's and women's clothing, band instruments, children's toys, dune buggy go-cart, 2004 Jeep Wrangler, antiques & collectibles & much more.
Faith Yard Sale, Saturday, April 30th, 8am12pm. 123 S. Main Street. Lots of women's clothes and 2T girl's clothes, some men's clothes, air conditioner unit, knick knacks & lots more. Too much to list!
Salisbury. 125 Vineyard Dr. (I-85 to Peach Orchard Rd. Turn to go to Salisbury-Concord Rd., turn st on Vineyard Dr., 1 house on right) Sat. April 30th, 7am-1pm. Clothes, books, tools, pictures, household items, golf clubs, bags, drivers, & 75 dozen balls.
China Grove TwoFamily Yard Sale, 507 West Stoke St., 8amnoon. Men's, women's and children's clothing, shoes, distribution hitch, bicycles, odds and ends, assorted tools and kitchen items.
YARD & BAKE SALE WITH BISCUITS N. Kannapolis Methodist 1307 N. Main St., Saturday, April 30, 7:00am-noon. Household items, toys, clothing, and lots more. Rain or Shine! 704-932-4711
Yard Sale Area 4
Kannapolis Estate/Yard Sale, 610 N. Little Texas Rd., Saturday, April 30, 7am-1pm. Hand tools, power tools, furniture, jewelry, Harley Davidson items, décor, cookware, glassware, lawnmowers, shelving, books and collectibles.
2970 W. Innes St.
ROCKWELL YARD & CRAFT SALE April 30th, 7am-1pm, 11803 Old Beatty Ford Rd, across from Fire Dept. Help support our Romania Mission Trip! Come to shop or just to listen to some good ol' singin'. Fri. evening also
Sat. April 30th, 7am-until. Rain or Shine! Electronics, furniture, china & dishware, toys, purses, clothing, etc. Selling grilled hot dogs, sweets, & drinks All proceeds help fund the Senior Class Trip Salisbury. 1303 Overhill Rd. (off Old Mocksville Rd., right on Overhill Rd.) Yard Sale. Saturday, April 30th , 8am-12noon. Furniture and other household items Salisbury. 321 N. Martin Luther King Ave. MultiFamily Yard. Friday, April 29th 12 noon-until & Saturday, April 30th, 7amuntil. Lots of plus size clothes, young women's clothes (summer & winter clothing), small appli-ances, knick-knacks and more!
Yard Sale Area 2 Salisbury, Estate Sale. 1780 Goodnight Rd. Sat., April 30th, 7am-until. Girls clothes size 6-7Abercrombie, 2 tricycles, bicycle, 3 baby cribs, 2 beds, 1950's highchair, drop leaf table, jars, 100 yr. old spring metal outside chairs, 1948 ladder, cedar chest, antique trunk, puzzles & coloring books, 3 old milk cans, red wagon, plus size ladies clothes & dresses, 2 antique wagon wheel lamps
Saturday, April 30, 9am-3pm, At The Second Glance Shop, 2080 Shue Road, China Grove. For Information Call 704-213-0980
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Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Yard Sale Friday & Saturday April 29th & 30th 7am – Until 180 Park Villa Bringle Ferry Rd. Left on Providence Ch. Rd, 1 block on right. Follow Signs! Something for Everyone! Kitchen items, clothing infants to adult, Louis Vuitton purse, Beanie Babies, electronic keyboard, kitchen table & chairs & much more.
Rockwell Yard Sale, Friday & Saturday, April 29th & 30th, 7am-Until. 4649 Pless Rd. off Sapp Rd. near Rimertown. 30 Years of Accumulations. Antiques to Zebras! Rockwell. 620 Gold Hill Ave. Yard Sale. Sat., April 30th , 7am-12 noon. All house items, sofa & chair, small freezer (chest type), DVD player & all types of house wares.
Classifeds 704-797-4220
Proceeds to Benefit St. Jude's Children's Hospital
Salisbury. 1345 Mt. Hope Church Rd. Huge Plant Sale! , Sat., April 30th, 9am4pm. Banana trees $5, bedding plants, vegetables, 3 gal. Windmill Palms $16, 3 gal. Knock Out Roses $15+, Japanese Maples 6 ft. + $35+, 10” full hanging baskets $12. Salisbury. 2020 Peeler Rd. Garage Sale. Saturday, April 30th, 7amuntil. Some furniture, collectible dolls, 220 air compressor, generator, household items, sewing machine w/cabinet, knick-knacks and more! Salisbury. 7789 Stokes Ferry Rd. 15-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, April 30th, 8am-1pm. Furniture, kitchen and household items, toys, books, linens, clothes, and LOTS more!! All proceeds go to Relay for Life.
Trust. It’s the reason 74% of area residents read the Salisbury Post on a daily basis. Classifieds give you affordable access to those loyal readers.
Toyota Highlander Limited, 2003, Vintage Gold Metallic/Tan Leather, 4.0L 4speed auto trans. w/Snow Mode AM/FM/Tape/CD, all power, SUNROOF, dual power & heated seats , extra clean, ready for test drive. Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Toyota Tacoma Base Regular Cab, 2006. Black exterior with graphite interior. P7688. $13,287 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Tacoma Prerunner, 2007. Silver on Lt. Gray cloth interior, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, AM/FM/CD, cruise, toolbox, rhino liner, chrome rims, MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! 704-603-4255
Toyota Tundra Double Cab, SR-5, 2008. Only 13k miles. Extra Clean! Must See! Call Steve 704-603-4255
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2011
Team Bounce
Happy Birthday Brevin Goodlett. You're King for the day. We love you, Mom & Dad (Belita & Mike), Brother BraVon, sister Braniya
Happy 59th Birthday to my precious wife Judy Trexler. From your loving husband Roy
Happy Birthday Angel A. Have a wonderful day. Your LCC Family and Auntie
Happy 11th Birthday Brevin G. Today is your special day, so have it your way. We love you, Cousins Braquan, BreAsia, Brittany, Brenden, Bryslynn
Happy Birthday to the best daughter, Brittany Wigginton. Hope you have a great day. Mom, Dad & Alexis
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Happy Birthday, Mama (Iris Turner) (Vett). With love, Joshua & Josiah, Diamond, Angel, Tamara, Destiny, Devin, Brooklyn, Grandma, Mark
Wishing a very special Happy 59th Birthday to Judy T. from Margaret & Don
Please Fax, hand deliver or fill out form online 18 WORDS MAX. Number of free greetings per person may be limited, combined or excluded, contingent on space available. Please limit your birthday greetings to 4 per Birthday.
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Happy Birthday Terry B. Jr. Wishing you all that is good. Your LCC Family & Auntie
Wishing you a Happy Birthday! Love, Aunt Bretta & all the way from Afghanistan, Uncle Joel
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Happy 9th Birthday Braylee Childers! Hope the year ahead brings all you wish for! Love, Mommy & Daddy
Happy Birthday Brevin. May God bless you with many, many more. Love, Mama & Dad-da (Joan & Billy Goodlett), Aunt Bev & Uncle Ralph, Uncle Dicke, Megan, Aunt Bonnie
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