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ALISBURY — Just as she does every weekday, sixth-grade teacher Susan Stubbs grabbed her mail Wednesday morning in the Knox Middle School office. As she shuffled through the envelopes, she spotted a letter from a stranger. Curious, Stubbs tore it open. Inside, she found a check for $600. A check made out to her. “Surprise!” read the accompanying letter. “We have been more and more distressed by the cuts in tax dollars that go to our education system,” wrote Geoffrey and Dottie Hoy. The Salisbury residents didn’t know Stubbs, but they chose her and other teachers who received gifts emily ford/saLisBurY post based on recommendations from neighbors. Knox middle school sixth-grade teacher susan stubbs was surprised by a $600 check from strangers “We got a larger than ex- that arrived Wednesday. Greg stienbarger and other co-workers celebrated with her. pected tax refund,” the Hoys wrote. “So if the government Geoffrey and does not want to keep it, we decided to distribute it to places that have lost tax dottie Hoy dollars.” gave away Stubbs and her co-workers marveled most of their at the letter and tried to comprehend the income tax gift. refund to “I’m flabbergasted,” Stubbs said. “I teachers and have goosebumps.” nonprofit The timing was perfect, she said, as community supplies she bought at the beginning of groups. the year have run out. ‘We think Like many Rowan-Salisbury School System teachers, Stubbs spends huneducation is an dreds of dollars from her own pocket important every year to buy classroom supplies. thing,’ dottie Teachers used to receive about $200 said. from Rowan County to help offset the cost, but that practice ended a few years ago. Using their tax refund, the Hoys wrote 11 checks last week and mailed them to nine teachers and two nonprofit community groups — the Community Care Clinthing,” she said. “We thought everybody have been amazed at Salisbury’s strong ic and St. John’s Child Development Cen- thought it was important.” tradition of philanthropy. Giving encourter, to help defray registration fees for The Hoys didn’t intend to publicize ages more giving, they said. low-income families. their gesture. A Post reporter happened Moments before she discovered her In addition to their relatives who to be at Knox when Stubbs opened her check Wednesday morning, Stubbs had to teach, the Hoys chose a teacher from letter. tell a student who asked for an eraser each of three public schools serving their But after giving it some thought, the that her supplies were gone and she Fulton Heights neighborhood — Koontz couple agreed to talk publicly about their couldn’t afford to buy more. Elementary, Knox Middle and Salisbury decision. After cashing the check, she planned High. “We are not wealthy people,” Geoffrey to immediately buy erasers, pencils and a They decided to direct their gift main- Hoy said. commercial-grade pencil sharpener to rely to teachers because the tax refund arAnyone can commit an act of generosi- place the old-fashioned crank model that rived as they were reading about signifity, not just those fortunate enough to ac“eats half the pencil,” she said. cant cuts to schools, said Dottie Hoy, who cumulate great wealth, he said. She will save the rest of the money for worked as a schoolteacher years ago. After retiring to Salisbury a few years See REFUND, 2a “We think education is an important ago from the Midwest, the Hoys said they

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RALEIGH (AP) — Evangelist Billy Graham was alert and resting comfortably Wednesday evening after being admitted to an Asheville hospital for the treatment of pneumonia. The 92-year-old Graham arrived Wednesday morning at Mission Hospital after he suffered a health episode overnight that included sweating, coughing and breathing difficulty, Graham spokesman A. Larry Ross told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “But he was never in distress or an acute situation,” Ross said. “Throughout his stay, he had remained alert and in good spirits and with his humor intact,” Ross said. “He signed his own admission papers.” Testing suggested he was suffering from pneumonia, and diagnostic tests showed his heart was normal. Dr. Shaw Henderson, a pulmonologist, said Graham was being treated with antibiotics and was “clinically stable,” according to a hospital statement.

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Graham’s primary physician, Dr. Lucien Rice, said in the statement that no date had been set for Graham’s release, but that he “is resting comfortably and is fully alert.” Age-related conditions such as macular degeneration and hearing loss have kept Graham at his home in Montreat in western North Carolina in recent years, Ross said. But he said Graham has remained in good health overall. Franklin Graham, who heads relief agency Samaritan’s Purse, along with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, is in North Korea through the end of the week, spokesman Todd Shearer told the AP. He’s monitoring his father’s health but doesn’t plan to return home early at this point, Shearer said. Graham rarely appears in public now, but he did come out in December for a visit from former President George W. Bush at Graham’s namesake library in Charlotte. His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in June 2007.

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CLEVELAND — Wayne and Alice Weaver were inseparable for more than 44 years. They met in middle school in Asheville, graduated high school, and then went on to Western Carolina University together. “They were just made for each other,” said Rick Hampton, longtime friend and colleague of both. “It’s going suBmitted pHoto to be hard to Wayne and alice Weaver imagine one without the other now.” Wayne was killed Tuesday night in a wreck on N.C. 150, and Alice was flown to Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, where she remains in serious condition.

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Woman shows up in failure to appear case — 18 years later BY SHAVONNE POTTS spotts@salisburypost.com

SALISBURY — A Rowan County woman sat in the county jail overnight after she told a judge Wednesday she did not have $60 to clear up an 18-year-old charge. First, she raised the judge’s ire with her fashion choice for the court date. Tonya Evette Bronson, 45, was charged in 1993 by the Salisbury Police Department with misdemeanor public consumption. Bronson was in Rowan County District Court for a hearing on the matter Wednesday. When she walked up to the front of the courtroom, District Court Judge Charlie Brown asked Bronson about the T-shirt she was wearing. It had a picture of the late reggae star Bob Marley smoking marijuana. Brown asked Bronson if she was actually wearing a shirt in court that glorified illegal drug use. A bailiff pulled Bronson aside and instructed her to turn her shirt inside out. When she returned to the courtroom, Brown asked Bronson if she was prepared to pay the court costs. Bronson said she could not pay it. When the judge told her she would be arrested if she did not pay, Bronson’s brother, Robert Bronson — who was in court on a charge of felony cocaine possession — held up some money. “I had the $60, I’m sorry. All right, all right, I got $60 right here,” Tonya Bronson said. Brown held Bronson in contempt of court for 24 hours for her failure to pay the court costs. She created a disruption in the court by interrupting the proceedings and disrespected the court by wearing the T-shirt, the judge said in a contempt order. This is not the first time Brown has found Bronson in contempt. In 2008, Bronson was in court on a misdemeanor larceny charge, for which she was sentenced to 120 days. Brown held her in contempt for 30 days. Bronson has been previously convicted of drug possession, larceny and shoplifting, all misdemeanors, and felony drug possession. Bob Marley died 30 years ago on May 11.

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RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina residents would have one week less to cast ballots before state and local elections under legislation narrowly approved by a House committee on Wednesday. Supporters said the proposal would save money but opponents argue it would discourage citizens — particularly Democrats — from voting. The House Elections Committee voted 1614 to delay the start of early voting from the third Thursday before an election to the second Thursday, curbing what’s been a wildly popular method for casting ballots begun with the 2000 elections. During the November 2008 election, more than 2.4 million voted at one-stop sites statewide, or 55 percent of all voters that fall, helping Barack Obama win North Carolina’s electoral votes for the Democrats for the first time since 1976. Rep. Bert Jones, the only unaffiliated member of the Legislature and a primary bill sponsor, said the measure would save nearly $2,000 per one-stop voting site statewide and save more money for candidates who now must

the fall. “I will have the best start of the year ever,” she said. At a school like Knox, where a high percentage of students receive lunch for free or at a reduced cost, Stubbs said most children show up on the first day with nothing. “I just assume that my kids are not going to have crayons and markers, that kind of thing,” she said. The 2010 Teacher of the Year for Knox, Stubbs said she buys markers, construction paper, paint, folders, pencils and other materials

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Kennedy Lambert gets her first look at the finished T-shirt she created in honor of her grandmother, who died of ovarian cancer. The shirts are being sold as a fundraiser for Relay for Life.

Erwin student honors grandmother who passed away from cancer BY KATIE SCARVEY kscarvey@salisburypost.com

Kennedy Lambert always found it hard to say goodbye to her grandmother, Jo Ann Werner, who was simply “maw maw” to her. “When I was younger, like 6 or 7, I’d be kicking and crying because I didn’t want to leave her house,” says Kennedy, now 14 and a student at Erwin Middle School. In February, Kennedy still didn’t want to say goodbye, but this time, she didn’t have a choice. Jo Ann, who had been fighting ovarian cancer for 11 years, had a heart attack while undergoing a chemotherapy treatment and did not survive. Her husband, Martin, who had just had his own chemo treatment for multiple myeloma, was holding her hand when she died at the age of 61. Her death was particularly hard on Kennedy, who had an unusually close bond with Jo Ann. April Lambert, Kennedy’s mother, acknowledges that her daughter has had a hard time handling the loss. Kennedy sleeps in one of her maw maw’s robes, and she keeps a sock monkey her maw maw gave her close at hand. In January, Kennedy had done a painting in Leslie Hudson-Tolles’ art class that featured the word “hope” and a cancer awareness ribbon. Kennedy was planning to have the design put on a T-shirt to give it to her grandmother. Knowing how hard Kennedy was grieving, April got the idea to use Kennedy’s design on T-shirts as a tribute to Jo Ann and to raise money for Relay for Life. To get the ball rolling, April got in touch with her father, who lives in Ohio and does screen printing, and he agreed to make the T-shirts. Kennedy wanted the shirts to be just right. For the back

after people saw the photos posted on Facebook. To date, the family has sold more than 200 shirts for $15 each, with the profits going to Relay for Life. Jo Ann participated in the Survivor Walk every year she was able to, April says. Jo Ann never let her cancer — which was stage 4 when she was diagnosed — stop her from enjoying her life and her family. “She was just an amazing person,” says Kennedy, who spent a lot of time with Jo Ann, playing A young Kennedy Lambert is held by her games, doing puzzles beloved maw maw, Jo Ann Werner. Lam- and cooking. Her bert recently made T-shirts honoring her maw maw’s food was “not comparable to grandmother to benefit Relay for Life. anything I’ve ever eaten,” Kennedy of the T-shirt, she took her says. brother’s suggestion that they Jo Ann’s family also reinclude the word “hope,” with members her for her quirky a definition. phrases and saying: “tighter April figures that than Dickie’s hatband” and Kennedy’s grandfather sent “wound up like a bull in a chifive or six emails for “artist na closet.” approval” until Kennedy was Kennedy notes that Jo Ann satisfied that the T-shirt loved to play Farmville on looked just right. Facebook — and got upset The first order of 85 shirts when some of her grandchilwas shipped early in April, and dren, including Kennedy, beKennedy was overjoyed when gan neglecting their Farmville she saw the final product. That crops. night, orders began pouring in What: Relay for Life of Rowan County When: Gates open at 5 p.m. Friday, and the event lasts through Saturday morning. Where: Rowan County fairgrounds, 1560 Julian Road. What else: Relay for Life raises money for the American Cancer Society, celebrates cancer survivors and remembers those whose lives have been claimed by the disease. This year’s event includes 116 teams with 1,144 members who will walk laps throughout the night to raise money. The event also offers food, games and entertainment. Admission is free, but organizers ask people attending to donate a canned food item, which goes to China Grove Mission.

After getting them to share their Facebook passwords with her, she promptly began to take care of all their crops, Kennedy says. Her nurturing went far beyond taking care of crops in cyberspace. The day after Kennedy got her braces, her grandmother showed up at school with applesauce and mashed potatoes so that Kennedy would have something to eat. Any little wish Kennedy had was immediately priority one for Jo Ann, April notes. When it’s brought up that her maw maw kind of spoiled her, Kennedy quickly agrees. “Rotten,” she adds. She loved to see her grandchildren play sports and even if she was weak from chemo, she would show up at the games to cheer them on, April says. She wasn’t afraid to speak her mind, either, Kennedy says, sharing a story about how she and her grandmother were in Walmart and Kennedy accidentally bumped into another shopper. Although Kennedy apologized, the woman continued to scowl and look at Jo Ann as if to say, “Can’t you control that child?” Kennedy laughs when she remembers what Jo Ann said in her defense. “What do you want me to do — slit her and give you a pint of her blood?” It’s clear when Kennedy reminisces about her maw maw how strong their bond was and how much Kennedy is grieving her loss. “She was the strongest woman I’ve ever known,” Kennedy says. “She taught me to never give up.” • • • If you’re interested in ordering a T-shirt, you can email April Lambert at aprillambert@carolina.rr. com.

Stamp Out Hunger food drive to be held Saturday The 19th annual NALC Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive will be held again on Saturday, and more than 1,500 National Association of Letter Carriers branches from every state, involving more than 10,000 cities and towns, will help stock community food banks, pantries and shelters for the summer months. To help paint a picture of what’s at stake for this year’s drive, NALC President Fredric V. Rolando pointed to recent Department of Agriculture statistics measuring hunger in the United States. “Those figures show that the number of Americans living in

homes lacking sufficient food topped 50 million in 2009,” Rolando said, “with one in three of those — 17.2 million — a child. “Sadly, that represents a 30 percent increase in just one year.” he said. “No doubt many of us have seen the evidence of this every day on our routes.” Rolando urged all letter carriers and local volunteers to enthusiastically join in the food drive effort and to encourage customers to put donations of non-perishable food — including baby food and pet food — by their mailboxes on May 14. To help get the word out, more than 82 million postcards

(including 2 million Spanish-language cards), sponsored by two national partners, the Campbell Soup Company and the Postal Service, will be delivered just before the drive as a reminder to residents. The cards will supplement the more than 44 million special envelopes produced by national partner Valpak and scheduled for delivery throughout April and early May to promote donations. What to give — Most-wanted foods include: • Canned meats (tuna, chicken, salmon). • Canned and boxed meals (soup, chili, stew, macaroni and cheese).

• Canned or dried beans and peas (black, pinto, lentils). • Pasta, rice cereal. • Canned fruits. • 100 percent fruit juice (canned, plastic or boxed). • Canned vegetables. • Cooking oil. • Boxed cooking mixes (pancake, breads). What NOT to give: • Rusty or unlabeled cans. • Glass containers. • Perishable items. • Homemade items. • Noncommercial canned or packaged items. • Alcoholic beverages or mixes or soda. • Open or used items.

SPENCER — With a bill regulating city-owned broadband systems on the governor’s desk, a Spencer alderman wants to ask voters if the town should partner with Salisbury to expand Fibrant. House Bill 129 went to Gov. Bev Perdue Tuesday. If she signs it, the law will allow Salisbury to expand Fibrant to most of Rowan County, as long as town aldermen, county commissioners or school board members approve. Fibrant is Salisbury’s new broadband utility. Spencer Alderman Jeff Morris MORRIS said Tuesday town leaders should consider putting a non-binding referendum on November’s ballot to determine if residents want Fibrant as an option for Internet, cable TV and phone services. Fibrant competes with private companies. Morris said while he is willing to consider a Fibrant expansion, he has “seen a public outcry of people who are dead set against it.” “Before our board makes a decision, it would be wise to seek guidance from our voters,” he said. Alderman Scott Benfield said he is concerned the town might lose cable franchise fees from Time Warner Cable if Spencer partners with Salisbury. But others said the town already is losing franchise fees to the state. Morris said town staff could research the issue. Alderman Delaine Fowler said she’s interested in learning more about Fibrant. “Competition is good,” she said. Fowler said Spencer needs the latest technology to move into the future. Staff should explore what Salisbury would propose in a Fibrant expansion, she said. “The ball is in Salisbury’s court as to how they look at expanding,” Alderman Reid Walters said. Mayor Jody Everhart defended his decision last month to send a letter to N.C. Sen. Andrew Brock, a Republican who represents Rowan and Davie counties, asking him to protect Spencer’s ability to buy high-speed Internet and other telecommunications services from Salisbury. Eight other mayors sent similar letters, and some have been criticized for acting without resolutions from their boards or councils. Brock followed their wishes and proposed the amendment allowing Fibrant throughout Rowan County, with the blessing of local elected officials. “I felt like we needed to give our citizens a choice and do everything we could to keep the door open,” Everhart said. While Everhart said he is happy with Time Warner, competition from Fibrant could improve services. Salisbury officials have said they may never expand Fibrant outside the city but wanted to preserve that option. Towns could enter into an interlocal agreement with Salisbury to sell Fibrant to residents and businesses, an economic development site or a public building like a town hall or fire station. Whether Spencer residents vote on the issue this year could come down to money. If the town has missed the deadline to place a referendum on the ballot for free, aldermen would abandon the idea.

Hartness new superintendent of Davie County Schools Davie County Schools

MOCKSVILLE — The Davie County Board of Education has appointed Dr. Darrin L. Hartness as its new superintendent of schools. Hartness currently is the superintendent of the Mount Airy City Schools, a position he has held since January 2008. In nearly two decades as an educator in North Carolina, Hartness has been a high school teacher in the Rowan-Salisbury School System, an elementary principal in Cleveland County Schools, and has held leadership positions in technology at the central office level for Stanly County Schools and Cleveland County Schools. Before HARTNESS serving as superintendent in Mount Airy, he was assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction for Cleveland County Schools. He also taught as an adjunct professor at UNC-Charlotte for several years. During his tenure in Mount Airy, Hartness spearheaded the school system’s efforts to improve student achievement, integrate technology into teaching and learning, and increase the graduation rate. This year, Mount Airy High School was one of nine high schools selected by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction to represent the state as a 2011 National Blue Ribbon School Nominee. The U.S. Department of Education’s Blue Ribbon Schools Program recognizes schools that have improved student achievement to high levels, especially among disadvantaged students. Hartness was named the 2009 Outstanding Young Educator by the N.C. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Among other honors and recognitions, he has received the Apple Distinguished Educator award and was

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CrimeRoundup Empty cash register stolen from bakery thrift store SALISBURY — Someone who broke into Flowers Bakery Thrift Store early Wednesday made off with a cash register — but nothing else, since the cash register was empty, a Salisbury Police report said. A window at the store, at 1405 N. Main St., was broken, and police said nothing else was taken from the store. Damage to the window totaled $750 and the cash register is valued at $300. Police said the alarm to the store went off around midnight and police were dispatched. A neighbor also saw the broken window and called police. The case is under investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 704-638-5333.

Pills found in man’s sock SALISBURY — A man turning himself in to authorities to serve time for a DWI conviction faces a new charge after detention center offiPHILLIPS cers found four white pills in his sock, authorities said.

Howard Austin Phillips, 59, was charged with possession of a controlled substance on the property of a penal institution and is under a $2,000 secured bond in the Rowan County Jail. Phillips reported to the jail as part of his probation for a 2009 DWI conviction.

Couple accused of stealing meat from Food Lion CHINA GROVE — A Concord couple is behind bars after police say the pair went on a stealing spree Tuesday, taking items from Marshall’s in Concord and meat from Food Lion in China Grove. RODRIGUEZ According to China Grove police, the couple were caught stealing meat and household products from Food Lion, but got away HUNSUCKER before police arrived. Officers stopped the pair and placed them under arrest. The clothes taken from Marshall’s, worth $108, were found, along with the groceries from Food Lion. Further search of the car found a syringe with heroin residue as well as a small amount of

marijuana. Maggie Marie Rodriguez, 41, was charged with heroin possession, larceny, shoplifting, possession of drug paraphernalia and resist/obstruct/delay. The Kannapolis Police Department also charged her with one count of larceny. She is in the Rowan County jail under a $3,500 secured bond. Darrell Lane Hunsucker, 45, was charged with heroin and marijuana possession, shoplifting, larceny, driving while license revoked, possession of an open container, resist/obstruct/delay and possession of drug paraphernalia. Kannapolis Police also charged him with larceny. He is also under a $3,500 secured bond.

Police find marijuana in man’s pants during traffic stop SALISBURY – A Salisbury man pulled over by police Tuesday for driving without a license rea ceived felony drug charge after the officer noticed a bag of marijuana hanging out of the man’s pants pocket. HALL J a m a l Rashaad Hall, 23, of 711 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Apt. 351, was charged with felony possession of marijuana and given a $2,000 secured bond. When the officer asked

Hall what was hanging from his pocket, Hall “hung his head low,” the report said, and was asked to step out of the car. Found under the driver’s seat was a Crown Royal bag with eight individual bags of marijuana. The total weight of the marijuana found was 21 grams. The passenger, Hall’s girlfriend, and a small child in the back seat of the car, were able to drive home from the scene.

Police find crack rocks in trash can SALISBURY — Salisbury Police say they found four crack rocks in a trash can inside the home of Robert Brian Bronson Tuesday morning. Bronson, 42, of 209 E. Bank St., Salisbury, was charged with felony possession of a schedule II controlled substance and received a $2,000 secured bond. According to the police report, the 911 center reBRONSON ceived a call about a drug deal in progress at Bronson’s residence and responded. When they arrived at his home, the buyer had already gotten away, the report said, but Bronson gave consent to search his home, and the rocks were found in a living room trash can.

Davidson Economic Commission one of top 10 in US LEXINGTON — Site Selection magazine has named the Davidson County Economic Development Commission one of the top 10 economic development groups in the U.S. This is the second time in four years the EDC has attained this ranking. The Davidson County EDC was recognized May 2 at an awards ceremony at the Industrial Asset Management Council conference in Albuquerque, N.M. “If overcoming adversity is the path to success in economic development, then the top groups of 2010 wrote the

book on it,” said Ron Starner, general manager of Site Selection. “The top-performing economic development organizations in the U.S. rose to the challenge, and more, last year. What these groups have in common is a commitment to the long, arduous task of pursuing the fundamentals of sound economic development, and they are willing to invest considerable resources to get the job done.” “This recognition confirms our performance-based effort and addresses our ability to leverage our assets to attract jobs and capital in-

No serious injuries in Kannapolis wreck involving school bus KANNAPOLIS — No one was seriously injured Wednesday when a school bus and another vehicle collided near 8th and Walnut streets shortly after 3 p.m. “There were some bumps and bruises, but nobody was transported to the hospital,” Ellen Boyd, the district's spokeswoman, said. Boyd said the accident occurred at a “tight, narrow” curve near Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. “The vehicle was coming one way and the bus was

going the other way and they hit each other,” she said. Superintendent Dr. Pam Cain and transportation director Will Crabtree traveled to the scene to ensure students were safe. Boyd said the bus was not damaged in the accident. “The same school bus took kids home after the wreck,” she said. Emergency responders and the Kannapolis Police Department responded to the scene.

Hospital to open breast health center SALISBURY — Rowan Regional Medical Center will open the new Rowan Breast Health Center on Friday, with a public reception from noon to 3 p.m. The facility is located at Rowan Regional Medical Park, 514 Corporate Circle off Julian Road, and offers customized breast cancer treatment, as well as advanced diagnostic capabilities in a comfortable, tranquil environment. Digital mammography screening is considered the best available tool for find-

HARTNESS FROM 3a named the N.C. Technology Educator of the Year in 1997. In 2007, he received the Champion for Children Award from the Cleveland County Partnership for Children. He was a finalist for the 2011 A. Craig Phillips Superintendent of the Year Award. He also serves on the

ing breast cancer early, when it is most easily treated. Friday’s event will include: • Tours and meeting the staff • Celebration of breast cancer survivors • Refreshments • Free gifts • Ribbon cutting and comments at 2 p.m. The new center combines the latest breast technology with a team of specialized experts, including a nurse navigator. State Superintendent’s Technology Advisory Council and last year was appointed by Gov. Bev Perdue to the North Carolina eLearning Commission. Hartness was part of the first class of North Carolina Teaching Fellows, and the first Teaching Fellow to serve as a North Carolina superintendent. Hartness earned his doctorate in educational leadership and master’s degree in curriculum and instruction/

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vestment to Davidson County,” said Steve Googe, executive director of the Davidson County EDC. “It further demonstrates that the County is striving to create a business friendly location with a great workforce and leaders committed to providing jobs for the citizens of the County”. The rankings are based on four objective criteria: new jobs, new jobs per 10,000 residents, new investment amount and new investment per 10,000 residents; and subjective attributes such as innovation, leadership and cus-

tomer service. Among the Top 10 economic development groups, two groups were from North Carolina, the Davidson County EDC and the Charlotte Partnership/Charlotte Chamber. In March, Site Selection also ranked the ThomasvilleLexington Micropolitan No. 1 in the country in a list detailing the top Micropolitan areas in the U.S. for new and expanded corporate facilities in 2010. The entire list of Top Groups appears in the May edition of Site Selection and at www.siteselection.com.

Pepsi grant covers teacher, instruments Rather than spend millions of dollars on advertising for the Super Bowl, the Pepsi Foundation decided to donate that money to arts and educational organizations. Last year, the Salisbury Symphony won a $5,000 grant to pay for an After-School Strings teacher (who taught two dozen children how to play a violin, viola or cello). This year, the foundation has accepted the Symphony’s application for a $10,000 grant to pay for not only an After-School Strings teacher next school year but also much-needed instruments that are rented to students for a very low fee ($15/month). To help the Symphony at no cost to you, log on to www.refresheverything.com and complete the brief signin process; you will need to create a password. Once you

sign in, Pepsi will confirm your email, and then you get to vote. You can vote only once a day, but can every day for the month of May. To find the Symphony’s project, click on “current leaders” and then click on “$10,000.” Scroll down to “Staff the After-School Strings and Refurbish the Inventory;” click “vote.” The screen should go from “5” to “4”. You can vote for four other projects, but if you do, the Symphony requests that you vote for projects in categories other than the $10,000 category. If the Salisbury Symphony is in the top ten at the end of the month (midnight on May 31), they receive $10,00. If you have any questions, call the Symphony office at 704-637-4314 or 704-637-4730.

Helping ministries needs food donations Rowan Helping Ministries has put out an urgent call for food donations. “We desperately need bags of dry beans and bags of rice,” said Cam Campbell, director of resource development and community relations, in an email to past volunteers and supporters. “We use these items for cooking in our soup kitchen ... “We can also use the small bags of rice and dry beans to give out in our food pantry.

“One last item, we are in need of cans of soup for our food pantry.” Without the support of the community, Campbell said, Rowan Helping Ministries would not be able to help those in need. Donations can be dropped off at Rowan Helping Ministries at 226 N. Long St. For more information, call Campbell at 704-637-6838, ext. 103, or email her at Ccampbell@rhmmail.org.

instructional systems technology from UNC-Charlotte. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in technology/secondary education from Appalachian State University. Hartness and his wife Lisa — a graduate of the Davie County School System — are the parents of two daughters, Madison and Molly, ages 15 and 12. “I am tremendously honored to be chosen by the Board of Education to serve Davie County Schools,” Hart-

ness said in a press release. “I look forward to meeting students, staff, parents, and community members and listening to their ideas and perspectives. Davie County Schools has a track record of excellence, and my goal is to support teachers and staff to provide a first class education for all of the children we serve. As my family and I move to Davie County, we are excited about being part of a community that supports education.”

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SALISBURY — Mrs. Irene Goodman Penninger, 85, of Salisbury, passed away May 8, 2011, at Autumn Care of Salisbury. Mrs. Penninger was born Nov. 16, 1925, in Rowan County, daughter of the late Brown B. Goodman and Mae Barger Goodman. A 1943 graduate of Rockwell High School, Mrs. Penninger worked as an analyst at Celanese Corp. until retirement. She was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and a member of WELCA and Seasoned Saints. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Herman Lamar Penninger who passed away February 2, 2003. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Penninger Cauble and husband Robert of Salisbury; a brother, G. Wayne Goodman of Salisbury; and a sister, Mrs. Betty Deal of Rockwell. Service: The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peters Lutheran Church, conducted by Rev. David Ridenhour, pastor, with burial in the Church cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m. Memorials: May be made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Perpetual Cemetery Fund, 2570 St. Peter's Church Road, Salisbury NC 28146. The family would like to express their deepest appreciation to all the staff, nurses and CNAs at Autumn Care for all the excellent care and love shown. Powles Funeral Home is assisting the Penninger family. Online condolences may be made at www.powlesfuneralhome.com

HICKORY — Rev. Mark Steven Reed, 55, of Hickory, died Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at Palliative CareCenter and Hospice of Catawba Valley. Born Feb. 16, 1956, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late Herbert Jackson Reed and Mary Elizabeth Bobb Reed. Rev. Reed was currently serving Salem Lutheran Church in Lincolnton. He previously served Bethel Lutheran Church in Salisbury and The Arbor Lutheran Church in Lexington. He graduated from LenoirRhyne College and Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, S.C., where he graduated in 1999. He loved his family and his church family dearly. He was very strong and persevered through the disease for almost two years in order to stay with those he loved. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, William Herbert Reed. Mark is survived by his wife of 30 years, Lori Morgan Reed; son Joshua Mark Reed of the home; daughters Jessica Reed Westby and husband Cory Westby of Hickory and Jenna Michelle Reed of the home; brother-in-law Eric Scott Cole and wife Amy Cole of Hildebran; sister-in-law Carol J. Reed of Greensboro; mother-in-law Linda Morgan of Hickory; and nephews Michael Reed of Reidsville and Christopher Reed of Clemmons. A Celebration of Mark's Life will be held Friday, May 13, 4 p.m. at Salem Lutheran Church, Startown Road, Lincolnton, with the Rev. Boyce Whitener and Rev. Dale Pederson officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Woodlawn Memorial Garden Mausoleum in Hickory. The family will receive friends from 2:15-3:45 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Memorials may be made to Salem Lutheran Church, 3410 Startown Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092-5833. Condolences may be made to the Reed family at www.drumfuneralhome.com. The Reed family has entrusted funeral arrangements to Drum Funeral Home, 940 29th Ave NE, Hickory, NC 28601.

Jerry Wayne King SALISBURY — Jerry Wayne King, 68 of Salisbury, passed away Tuesday May 10, 2011, at the home of his cousin, Janet Owens Grubb. Mr. King was born Nov. 4, 1942, in Rowan county, son of the late Waylon King and Mildred Louise Brown King Kesler. Mr. King was educated in the Rowan County school system and worked as a carpenter for Tim Ervin. Jerry was a lifelong member of St. Peters Lutheran Church and was a veteran of the United States Navy. In addition to his parents, Mr. King was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Earnhardt King; his brother, Bobby Ray King; and stepfather Crawford Kesler. Mr. King is survived by his son, Tony King of Salisbury; granddaughter Jennifer King of Kannapolis; great-grandsons Eli and Gavin Hartsell of Kannapolis; and cousin Janet Owens Grubb. Services: There will be a graveside service at the Salisbury National Cemetery, Statesville Boulevard location, on Friday, May 13 at 12 noon, conducted by Rev. David Ridenhour, pastor of St. Peters Lutheran Church. Visitation: The family will receive friends on Friday, May 13 at Powles Funeral Home from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Memorials: May be made to St. Peters Lutheran Church, 2570 St. Peters Church Road, Salisbury, NC 28146; or to Rowan Regional Hospice, 720 Grove St., Salisbury, NC 28144. Powles Funeral Home of Rockwell is assisting the King Family. Online condolences may be made at www.powlesfuneralhome.com.

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Alice S. Salamone CANNELTON, Ind. — Alice S. Salamone, 90, formerly of Rowan County, N.C., died April 30, 2011. Born Riverhead, N.Y., Aug. 4, 1920, daughter of the late Steven and Marcela (Mieckouski) Lescenski. Married to the late Antonio J. Salamone. Mass of Christian Burial: 10 a.m. May 16, St. Michael Catholic Church. Huber Funeral Home.

James Patterson SALISBURY — James Patterson, 68, passed away at the Brightmoor Nursing Home on Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Rowan Funeral Services is assisting the Patterson family.

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Lawmakers look into putting more restrictions on abortions RALEIGH (AP) — Getting an abortion would be more time-consuming and difficult under a Republican-backed measure that adds requirements including state-mandated counseling, a 24-hour waiting period, and an ultrasound of the fetus. A House judiciary committee recommended the bill Wednesday on a 9-5 vote along party lines. Supporters said the added details would help women make more informed decisions. “It’s just what’s necessary to be medically informed,” said House Majority Leader Paul Stam, R-Wake. Opponents called that a sham and said the real purpose was to limit a woman’s choice. “The endless protestations of those involved with the bill that the bill is information only completely overlooks the natural effect of the one-sided, state-censored information it

requires,” said Rep. Rick Glazier, D-Cumberland. The “purpose is to place a substantial psychological, physical and fiscal obstacle in the path of a woman.” The bill would prohibit an abortion unless at least 24 hours in advance a woman is provided with state-specified information about the physician, the likely stage of development of the unborn child, the medical risks of having an abortion and giving birth, and the availability of abortion alternatives. Language requiring that abortion providers tell a woman that “the life of each human being begins at conception” was deleted. North Carolina is one of 16 states that don’t require specialized counseling before an abortion. Half the states require a waiting period after counseling. Sylinthia Stewart, 45, of Fayetteville, said she had four abortions in three states and never got the information she

should have had. Black women like her are even less likely to receive clear and full information about abortion, a procedure she called “a racist act.” “Black women need to be educated. We are the ones they are hiding the truth from. I am sorry about your circumstance, but that does not give anyone else the right to hide it from me,” said Stewart, who backed the measure. “This bill will protect black women. The women who actually have abortions need more information.” A Knightdale woman opposing the legislation told lawmakers she had an abortion because her child suffered from a severe birth defect. She declined to give her name. The measure comes as abortion foes find additional friends among the Republicans swept last November to control of the state House and Senate for the first time in 140 years.

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Smile, schoolchild- eating. ren. You’re on calorie camera. Nine-year-old Aaliyah Haley went through Health officials trying to reduce obesity the lunch line at W.W. White Elementary with and improve eating habits at five San Antonio cheesy enchiladas, Spanish rice, fat-free elementary schools unveiled a $2 million re- chocolate milk and an apple. Two cameras, search project Wednesday that will photo- one pointed directly down and another about graph students’ lunch trays before they sit tray-level, photographed her food before she down to eat and later take a snapshot of the sat down to eat. leftovers. “I liked it. It’s good food that was good for A computer program then analyzes the pho- me,” Haley said. tos to identify every piece of food on the plate Just how healthy it was researchers don’t — right down to how many ounces are left in know yet. Echon is still developing the prothat lump of mashed potatoes — and calcu- gram and expects to spend the first year of lates the number of calories each student the four-year grant fine-tuning the equipment. scarfed down. By the 2012-13 school year, the Social Health The project, funded by a U.S. Department & Research Center plans to have a prototype of Agriculture grant, is the in place. first of its kind in the naEchon has already made tion. The cameras, about some changes to the projthe size of pocket flashect. Echon learned that lights, point only toward the mashed potatoes served on trays and don’t photograph some campuses are lumpithe students. Researchers er than those served on say about 90 percent of parothers. The program now ents gave permission to accounts for consistencies MARK DAVIS record every morsel of food and texture. principal at W.W. White Elementary their child eats. The database already in“We’re trying to be as cludes about 7,500 differpassive as possible. The ent varieties of food. Echon kids know they’re being monitored,” said Dr. said he started from scratch because there Roger Echon, who works for the San Antonio- was no other food-recognition software to based Social & Health Research Center. He is build upon. He insisted on creating technolobuilding the food-recognition program. gy to record meals because asking 8-year-olds Here’s how it works: Each lunch tray gets to remember what they ate and write it down a bar code sticker to identify a student. After is seldom accurate. the children load up their plates down the line Researchers selected poor, minority cam— cole slaw or green beans? french fries or puses where obesity rates and diabetes risk fruit? — a camera above the cashier takes a are higher. Researchers warn that obesity is picture of each tray. not always the result of children eating too When lunch is over and the plates are re- many calories. A previous study by the nonturned to the kitchen, another camera takes a profit center reported that 44 percent of chilsnapshot of what’s left. Echon’s program then dren studied consumed calories below daily analyzes the before and after photos to calcu- minimum requirements, but nearly one-third late calories consumed and the values of 128 were still obese. other nutrients. It identifies foods by measurMark Davis, the school’s principal, said geting size, shape, color and density. ting consent from parents hasn’t been a probParents will receive the data for their chil- lem. He suspects the small number of parents dren, and researchers hope eating habits at who withhold consent don’t understand the home will change once moms and dads see project, perhaps thinking it limits what their what their kids are choosing in school. The child can eat at school. “Nothing in the prodata also will be used to study what foods chil- gram says they can’t have something,” he said. dren are likely to choose and how much they’re “It just says we’re tracking what it is.”

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HOUSTON (AP) — Authorities say four people were indicted in a Houston bank robbery after bragging about it on Facebook. Federal prosecutors say two former tellers at the International Bank of Commerce recruited a boyfriend and a brother to steal more than $62,000 on March 23. Prosecutors say former

tellers 18-year-old Estefany Danelia Martinez and 19-yearold Anna Margarita Rivera; Martinez’s boyfriend, 19-yearold Ricky Gonzalez; and Rivera’s brother, 22-year-old Arturo Solano were indicted Wednesday on charges of bank robbery and embezzlement. Authorities say an anonymous tip led investigators to

Facebook posts. In one Martinez wrote, “IM RICH.” Another post said: “WIPE MY TEETH WITH HUNDEREDS.” Gonzalez’s attorney, Lance Hamm, says his client is “extremely remorseful for what he’s accused of doing.” Attorneys for the others did not immediately return messages Wednesday night.

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911 tape: Dispatcher couldn’t believe Canadian woman’s tale MOUNTAIN CITY, Nev. (AP) — Even for 911 operators, the idea that a woman had spent seven weeks in the Nevada wilderness alone in a van and survived was unbelievable. “She’s been in it for a month?” a clearly incredulous Elko County law enforcement dispatcher said during the emergency call from the hunters who found Rita Chretien, 56, in the stranded vehicle Friday afternoon. The hunters had just ridden nine miles through snow and mud to a remote ranch house to find a phone. “She says March 19,” replies Chad Herman. “She’s about dead, and her husband took off about a month ago and never came back, so I’m sure he’s dead.” The 911 tape, released Wednesday to the Associated Press and other media outlets, provides another glimpse of the inhospitable conditions where Chretien was stranded for 48 days — and where searchers are still looking for her husband, Albert Chretien, 59. Albert Chretien set out on foot in search of help three days after the couple’s van got stuck on a muddy road and hasn’t been seen since. Rita Chretien stayed with the van, surviv-

ing for seven weeks on trail mix, hard candy and water from a nearby stream until the hunters spotted her. Herman said she had draped colorful blankets from the van’s windows to attract attention. As he told authorities where to find her, a helicopter scrambled into action. The terrain was so remote, the conditions so difficult, that a sheriff’s sergeant who joined the 911 call wasn’t certain if rescuers on the ground could reach the van. Herman advised them not to come from the Elko side, to the south. “From where she’s at, toward Elko, is all snowed in and washed out,” Herman said. “We got in on four-wheelers, and we were having a real tough time.” Herman’s hunting party eventually met the rescue helicopter back near the van. The chopper then whisked Rita Chretien toward a Twin Falls, Idaho, hospital. She remained at the hospital for a few days before being sent home with her family Tuesday for treatment in British Columbia. On Wednesday, search teams resumed efforts to find any trace of her husband.

“Them mountains are nasty, some of the gnarliest mountains you ever seen,” said Bill Landon, one of only about 20 year-round residents in Mountain City. “The mud up there is something terrible. You sink up to your knees in it. When it rains back there, those roads turn to plum mush.” Locals such as Landon, who know these mountains well and know they can swallow a man without a trace, don’t even venture into the backcountry in winter, which can sometimes last into May. Tourists in these parts are a rarity until

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Journal, letters show bin Laden saw small cities as vulnerable WASHINGTON (AP) — Deep in hiding, his terror organization becoming battered and fragmented, Osama bin Laden kept pressing followers to find new ways to hit the U.S., officials say, citing his private journal and other documents recovered in last week’s raid. Strike smaller cities, bin Laden suggested. Target trains as well as planes. Above all, kill as many Americans as possible. Though he was out of the public eye and alQaida seemed to be weakening, bin Laden never yielded control of his organization, U.S. officials said Wednesday. His personal, handwritten journal and his massive collection of computer files reveal his hand at work in every recent major al-Qaida threat, including plots in Europe last year that had travelers and embassies on high alert, two officials said. They described the intelligence to the Associated Press only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk about what was found in the hideout. Analysts are continuing to review the documents.

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Lawmakers cut too deep hrugging off the chants of teachers assembled outside the General Assembly building, the North Carolina House gave tentative approval to a $19.3 billion state budget that sharply reduces education spending and eliminates thousands of jobs. The bill moves to the Senate, where Republican leaders hope to make even deeper cuts and pass a more austere budget. Given the size of North Carolina’s revThis bill raises enue shortfall, citizens expect lawmakers to a multitude of construct a budget that fees instead of responsibly reduces the size of government taxes and still while also protecting cuts education those areas most critical to the state’s fuspending by ture. The House budg8.8 percent. et clearly values the first mandate more than the second, and Raleigh must strike a fairer balance between the two in order to serve the public. It has been said that a budget should be seen as a statement of priorities more than a list of funding appropriations. How a government spends the people’s money in a fiscal year should reflect citizens’ expectation for public services as well as their aspirations for the future. Some investments made now will not reap dividends for years to come, but that does not diminish their importance. Education is the perfect example. Cuts made to the university system or the community college system have both shortterm and long-term implications for their resident communities and the state as a whole. Slashing funding for public schools promises to harm a generation of students — the very future of North Carolina. Spending decisions in these areas must be made with tremendous care. That does not seem the case with the House budget. On the campaign trail last year, Republicans pledged to close the $2.4 billion shortfall without tax increases and while allowing the expiration of temporary taxes, two promises fulfilled by this spending plan. However, this bill raises a multitude of fees instead of taxes and still cuts education spending by 8.8 percent. And even by GOP estimates, it will eliminate thousands of jobs at a time of record unemployment. Voters made their voices heard last year when they elected a Republican majority, and certainly the revenue shortfall calls for belt-tightening. However, this budget goes too far by unnecessarily ransoming the future of public school students and recklessly cutting jobs in critical areas of need. ...

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... School board taps fund balance

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From tutor1: I am one of those educators that has lived with the stress of wondering if I will have a job next year. There are at least 20 of us ,at just my school alone, that live with this worry. I am grateful that Rowan County has saved enough money to keep us there for the many children that need us in the classroom. The children of today bear very little resemblance to the children of yesterday. Most of you write as if we can just go about it like they did when you were students. This is a different world and educators face far more challenges than imaginable. Yes, there are teachers that fail and have no business in the classroom. That breaks my heart, but the teachers I know and work along side of are dedicated, hard-working, and feel the stress of taking students that struggle and have terrible home lives and helping then learn about their world and making them feel safe and secure and fed for the 7-8 hours we have them. Please don’t believe for one minute that we do it for the money or for the summer off. If we had year-round school, we would still be there doing what we do. We just ask for support from the School Board, the Commissioners, the parents, our school administrators, and the community. I want to be in the classroom. It is where I belong.

From klm: As I get older, I find Civil War history more and more interesting. It’s also a very dark and sad history. From rich: never forget history. learn from it.

From windyfire: I think 2 million is more than a tap

... Principal of the year moves to Knox Middle School From whereiswaldo: This is WONDERFUL news for Knox........... After 3, yes 3, failed attempts to stabilize Knox, the Central Office gets the brilliant idea to put the very best it has to offer in the most challenged school in the county........ Good luck, Dr Davis.......... your leadership, enthusiasm and track record speak volumes....... at China Grove. Knox is NOT your classic southern Rowan County school. The culture, demographics, needs and issues are very different. You have the skills to make the transition but don’t fool yourself. From dizzy: Wow! I’m not sure if anyone here is giving Knox any credit at all. I know that it can not be the easiest school in the county to deal with. It is pretty much at the bottom in testing. I think that it is important to note, however, that a school is not mere testing, but the individuals within its walls. There are some great students and great teachers at Knox.

.... Yesterday: Kress Store 221 From Patriot 81: ... I remember Kress’s for the great hot cashew nuts, licorice sticks, and shelves of great toys a guy could spen his dollar allowance. More than once I came out of that store with a 1/4 pound of cashews, 25 licorice sticks, a toy of some kind, and had change for my dollar. Now people that was the good ‘ole days.

... 87-year-old fulfills dream From xactlymypoint: 12:43 PM on May 11, 2011 Congratulations Mrs. Pratt! I’m sure the great feelings of emotion you will carry with you inside that cap & gown will be tremendous. One statement you made that really hit home and I wish parents & children would ALL feel the same way today is that your Mom & Dad never wavered on the fact that your education was "just expected of you". With that mindset, you overcame many hurdles and made the best of yourself! From tentoes: What a wonderful lady! This is an enriching story here at graduation time. Kudos to Catawba as well. Congratulations, Ms. Platt!

... RHM needs beans, rice, soup From justmythought71: ya know, i really do feel bad for the homeless, and the less fortunate, however, has anyone ever drove by there, and see people leaving in new SUV’s? From 1mansview: Justmythought, I have a friend who is a minister, he volunteers at RHM, leads donation drives, and also likes to go buy and eat lunch there with some of the homeless people he’s met. He also drives an SUV. So, please, don’t jump to the conclusion that there is something wrong with someone driving an SUV to the homeless shelter, stay a while, and then leave. The volunteers tend to drive cars, not the people receiving the help.

... St. John’s demolishes K-Town From educator2: First, there is no question that Dr. Davis is a great principal and has done an outstanding job at CGMS. It should be noted that he has maybe the BEST middle school staff in the state including outstanding teachers, support staff and the BEST two middle school Assistant Principals in the state also. He has made improvements in the staff as changes were necessary and/or openings were available. People do follow Dr. Davis. I wonder if they will follow him to Knox. He will improve things and Knox is very fortunate to be the recipent of his leadership skills.

Online poll results Were U.S. forces justified in shooting an unarmed Osama bin Laden? Undecided: .1% No: .1.7%

Yes 99.73% *28,722 total responses as of 4 p.m., May 11.

From bag: The wrecking ball strikes again. I have seen that two houses on institute have also been razed.

... Man dies in western Rowan wreck From clobbersaurus: West Rowan lost a good man yesterday. Father, grandfather, husband and friend to many. Wayne was a good of a man you could know. There is bluegrass playing on streets of gold today.

From mrsdaughfire: Well, let’s see.... the nearly 3,000 human beings he murdered on 9/11, plus the other thousands he has killed WERE UNARMED TOO !!! So I say, yup! his shooting is justified. Good riddance.

to our nation. Maybe Osama killed 3,000 of us, Bush and Company have killed over 5,000 and in the process made slaves of all of us. They hate us for our freedom!

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From laughing derisively at salisbury: No brainer here. As long as he was alive, he could be used as a bargaining chip by the terror network. We’re better off because of his assassination. Aren’t we?

What should Rowan County Commissioner Jon Barber do after being charged with drunken driving recently? • Resign • Stay in office • Take a leave of absence

From bootsie: No! Nothing OBL has done or could do can equal the harm Bush and Obama have done

To respond, go to www.salisburypost.com and click on any local story; scroll down to find the poll on the right of your screen.

This week (May 6-11) the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center honors the dedicated men and women we in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) consider to be the compassionate backbone of the veterans’ health care system – our nurses. The theme of National Nurses Week 2011 is “Nurses: Trusted to Care,” and no one puts more passion into the health care profession than VA nurses. VA is the nation’s largest single employer of nurses, and VA nurses lead their profession in education and training, clinical responsibility and research. But their passion comes from VA’s mission — caring for our veterans. VA nurses are integral and equal members of our health care team of professionals. No health care professional is closer to the veterans we care for than a VA nurse. Our patients rely on them for their compassion and the VA relies on them for setting the highest clinical care standards. That reliance is well placed. VA’s recognition as a leader in health care, patient safety and research is due in large part to its nurses. I am deeply proud to be associated with the nurses who serve veterans at the Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury, our outpatient clinics in Charlotte, Hickory and Winston-Salem, and of all of our nation’s 2.9 million registered nurses who work tirelessly to keep us well and save lives around the clock every day. — Paul M. Russo Salisbury

Russo is director of the Hefner VA Medical Center.

Not tax money Just so the citizens of Rowan County understand, the monies that they are taking from the NC Health & Wellness Trust Fund to balance the state budget were set aside from the Master Settlement Agreement in 1998. This Tobacco Trust Fund money was supposed to be used to educate young people in the state on the dangers of tobacco use and to help farmers change from growing tobacco to a different product. This money does not come from N.C. taxpayers. It is vital you contact your senator and Governor Perdue so this money can be used for what it was intended for. Governor Perdue:1 800662-7952 — Scotty Greene Mount Ulla

Letters policy The Salisbury Post welcomes letters to the editor. Each letter should be limited to 300 words and include the writer’s name, address and daytime phone number. Letters may be edited for clarity and length. Limit one letter each 14 days. Write Letters to the Editor, Salisbury Post, P.O. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 281454639. Fax: 704- 639-0003. Email: letters@salisburypost.com.

Quotable “You don’t need a $50,000 secretary and a houseful of antiques to live in an historic home like this. ... This house needs six kids running around and about four or five dogs.” — Cynthia Cole Jenkins JENKINS Director, Historic Salisbury Foundation, on the Stokes-Snider House at 324 N. Fulton St. The foundation is holding a cocktail party fundraiser at the house 6 p.m. Friday. For more information, call the foundaton at 704636-0103.


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bragging about (his grandson) Jack playing baseball ... You would see them at the ballfield all the time.” On Tuesday night, Wayne and Alice were running errands for the church and heading to Jack’s game. “He showed up to every one of Jack’s Little League baseball games with his chair ready to cheer on the team,” said Jonathan Weaver, Wayne and Alice’s son. Jonathan said his father's “face lit up every time he laid eyes on (his granddaughter) Audrey. “Dad loved the outdoors and bluegrass music,” he said. “But most of all he loved his grandchildren. … He rarely missed an event in their lives. “They both made him so happy.” Rev. Sitton said Alice started The Hearts and Hands for Hope Ministry, which would gather at Wayne and Alice’s home to make blankets for “anyone in our congregation who needs a hug or a reminder that they’re loved,” Sitton said. “They’re both just

CRASH FROM 1A The Weavers’ pastor, Rev. Mary Louis Sitton of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Mt. Ulla, was with the family at the hospital Wednesday. She said her phone hadn’t stopped ringing all day with friends and church members calling to check on Alice. “This outpouring of phone calls is just a testament to how Alice and Wayne have impacted so many people’s lives,” she said. ••• Bus No. 19 at Cleveland Elementary School won’t be the same without Wayne Weaver behind the wheel. “He’s genuinely cared about the students and faculty here,” said Shirley Holt, the school’s assistant principal. Holt said Wayne never let students leave his bus without flashing a big smile and offering well wishes for the day, even when they weren’t on their best behavior. “Sometimes when the kids didn’t listen he would keep them on the bus, but when he got through talking with them he always said, ‘Have a good day,’ ” she said. “He’s just a wonderful, caring person.” Teacher Lane Graham said the students always responded well to Wayne, speaking to him in the hallways after he finished his route. “He knew them all by name” he said. “He always had a kind word for the kids and the adults too.” Wayne began his career with the Rowan-Salisbury School System as a temporary custodian at Cleveland Elementary in 1989. By 1997, he was the head custodian at West Rowan Middle, and Alice was also working at West Middle, alongside Hampton, for about 10 years. “Anywhere Wayne was, I think he brought some sunshine and laughter,” Hampton said. Hampton was lucky enough to travel with Wayne and Alice on day trips many

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Students made posters and cards for Cleveland Elementary bus driver Wayne Weaver after the fatal car crash. times with friends, going to bluegrass concerts, museums and even shopping outlets. “We didn’t do a whole lot of it, but when we did it was always special,” he said. “During those years at West Middle I kind of felt like we were a family. “It’s just so sudden, such a shock to everybody. It’ll be hard without him.” Wayne retired from West Rowan in 2008 and began working as a full-time bus driver at Cleveland last fall. Cleveland Principal Becky Kepley-Lee said she’s known both Alice and Wayne since she started at Cleveland about 23 years ago. At that time, Alice was working in the front office. Alice retired from the school system, but spends her days volunteering at Cleveland Elementary. “They are good people and a good family,” Kepley-Lee said. And she says the school is already missing Wayne’s bright smile. “He was always smiling,” she said. “He was just so happy-go-lucky, I never saw the man upset.” Graham said when students asked Wayne how he was doing, his response was always the same: “Everything is lovely.” On Wednesday, students were given the news of Wayne’s death in small groups. Counselors were available for those who needed to talk. Kepley-Lee also

sent out an automated Connect-Ed phone message to parents to let them know what was going on. ••• Everyone who knew him described Wayne as a family man. “He was proud of his grandkids and his children,” St. Luke’s member Judy Getzlaff said. “He was always

special people.” Getzlaff, a Cleveland Elementary teacher assistant, got to know Wayne in the hallways at school and church. “He had a quick wit about him,” she said. “He could really make you laugh.” Getzlaff said she also remembers Wayne’s softer side. “He was a good friend. If you needed to talk he was willing to listen,” she said. Max Gibbons, a former principal of Cleveland Elementary, said, “Anything he could do to help a person, he would do it.” Jonathan said his dad was a true “Mr. Fix It.” “If he didn’t know how to do something, he would always figure it out,” he said. Everyone knew he would get the job done no matter what it took.” ••• Graham said everyone at Cleveland Elementary will be trying to look after Alice. “Him and the Mrs. were very much a dynamic duo. They were the perfect pair, soul mates,” he said. “We’ve got to be there for her because

she’s been there for us.” The students have made cards and posters to send to Alice while she recovers. “This faculty is like a big family, they will do anything they can to pitch in and help,” Kepley-Lee said. Rev. Sitton said everyone at St. Lukes is praying for Alice’s recovery. “This family is a strong family,” Sitton said. “They love each other, they love God, and understand that even in the midst of this tragedy that God is present.” Jonathan and his sister, Laurie, said Wednesday their mother is “getting better by the hour,” recovering from several fractures, and is awake and coherent. “On Tuesday night, Mom commented that she and dad had a lot of good days together,” Jonathan said. “Even today,” Jonathan said she told her family Tuesday night, “until this, today was a good day.” He added, “We are very appreciative for the amazing outpouring of love and support from everyone.”

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You’re graduating. Now what? his Saturday, the 2011 graduating class of Catawba College will be saying goodbye to their alma mater as they cross the stage of Keppel Auditorium and receive their degrees. It will be a day marked with celebration and some much needed R&R after four years of dedicated study. The weekend of celebration will inevitably end, and these accomplished young men and woman will again focus their efforts on a question of great importance: What now? WILL For some, they have REEDY little notion about where they will be headed and no pressure to hurry. Others will find themselves floating at the bottom of a pool in scuba gear all summer, much like Dustin Hoffman in “The Graduate.” And yet, for the fortunate, this question is already answered. Senior Joe Manser, a 22 year-old native of Mooresville, is one of the fortunate. For him, blazing the trail for his life after Catawba began two years ago. In an interview, Joe said, “I have completed internships over the past two summers. One with Dr. Sabo (his chemistry professor) at the FBI facilities in Quantico, Virginia, and last summer at the National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates at UNC-Charlotte.” Joe believes these experiences have been invaluable in bolstering his applications to post-graduate schools, and his estimations are correct. This fall he will be attending Notre Dame. He will be entering the doctorate program to pursue a degree in chemical engineering, specifically in the field of nanotechnology and renewable energies. When asked where he saw himself in 10 years, Joe said, “I don’t want to be in a laboratory. I am more interested in the business aspect of chemistry, taking the idea from the lab and making it accessible for the general public. I would like to start a company that produces renewable energy technologies.” I asked Joe if he could attribute his success to any one person at Catawba and he could not. He said, “Dr. Sabo, Dr. Miderski and Dr. Beard have all helped me out a lot.” It was the whole “it takes a village to raise a child” idea. Joe said his adviser, Dr. Beard, was able to give him guidance in his academic studies, and Dr. Sabo and Dr. Miderski were able to help him get the summer internships that he needed. Joe is excited about his future and was happy to put the time in to achieve it. But with all of his undergraduate studies behind him, he looks forward to relaxing. “I haven’t spent a summer in Mooresville in over two years, and I look forward to spending some time on the lake.” Much like Joe, Kendra Joyner of Rock Springs, Wyo., has her plans set in stone. Introduced to Catawba through the United Church of Christ website, Joyner, a religion and philosophy major, will be attending Yale Divinity School this fall to become a UCC minister like her father. Originally, Kendra sought a career in advocacy, hoping to serve in rural communities she feels are often overlooked. However, her time in the Lilly program at Catawba persuaded her to pursue a life with the church. “I felt like I could be a pastor and also serve in the community. Also, the church has the ability to penetrate deeper into a community and, in a sense, is a small community itself.” In preparation for life in the church, Kendra has worked, through the Lilly program, with the local First United Church of Christ to get a feel for what to expect as a minister. She also sought the guidance of Dr. Kenneth Clapp, Catawba College chaplain and ordained UCC minister who also received his masters in divinity from Yale. Beaming with energy this charismatic young woman has all of the confidence every parent would hope their child possesses. “I chose Catawba because I really wanted a school that embodied my values,” Joyner said. Kendra, like Joe, also credits the Catawba College community for her success. “Catawba has given me all of the most valuable assets I need,” she said, “especially self-confidence and the ability to think abstractly.” She went on to say, “The confidence I have obtained during my time at Catawba

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A Lutheran Home resident gets a hand from North Hills seventh-graders Olivia Houghton and Sieria Eagle.

Students work with Trinity Oaks residents on art project BY SARAH CAMPBELL scampbell@salisburypost.com

SALISBURY — Art brought two unlikely groups of people together Wednesday. Middle schoolers from North Hills Christian School and residents at the Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks spent the morning working on a piece to display during Waterworks Visual Art Center’s “Celebrate Sculpture” event. First, the residents sanded pieces of wood cut into geometric shapes such as rectangles, squares, circles and cylinders. Then the wood pieces went to North Hills, where seventhand eighth-grade students primed them. Next they were sent back to the Lutheran Home where residents painted them in bright shades of red, blue, orange, purple and yellow. Students then painted designs on each piece. On Wednesday, the two

See ART, 5B North Hills student Kevin Dupre and a Lutheran Home resident watch as the two put together the sculpture Wednesday.

Votes needed for Pepsi grant for West’s band B Y S ARAH C AMPBELL scampbell@salisburypost.com

With a few clicks of the mouse, West Rowan High School’s band could receive a $25,000 grant to purchase new instruments. The school is a finalist in the Pepsi “Refresh Everything” grant project, but the students need help to win. Band director Daniel Trivette says lending a hand is easy. “Once a day, go to the grant website (www.refresheverything.com/west-rowan-band#) and click ‘vote for this idea’ or log in and vote via Facebook,” he said in an email to the Post. “If it doesn’t automatically take you to our grant, just search for West Rowan and it will pop up.” Trivette said the band has also partnered with two other groups to “pool” their votes. He said people can vote for the Salisbury Symphony’s grant at www. refresheverything.com/violins-violasand-cellos-oh-my and the Wakefield High School band’s grant at www.refresheverything.com/ wakefieldhsuniforms.

Votes can also be sent by texting 105973 to Pepsi for West Rowan, 105803 for the Salisbury Symphony and 105925 for Wakefield. Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and Pepsi MAX products also contain “power vote” codes. “You may get 5, 10, 15, 25 or even 100 ‘power votes’ that can be applied to our project,” Trivette said. Voting will run until the end of this month. Trivette said if West Rowan wins it plans to use the money to buy four french horns, two bass clarinets, one alto saxophone, one baritone saxophone and three timpanis. “These are all instruments that are in dire need of replacement and most of them cost as much or much than our entire annual budget from the county and state,” he said. “We may never have the funds to replace these instruments without this grant. “Please help us out.” Contact reporter Sarah Campbell at 704-797-7683.

RCCC summer registration Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is offering pre-registration for the following classes by completing the registration form for the class of interest, which can be found at http://info.rowancabarrus.edu/4590.aspx. The completed form with payment must be mailed to the address listed on the form. Students can also call to register at 704-6370760 or 704-788-3197 ext. 3512.

• 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Mondays, May 16 to June 27, at RCCC’s Cabarrus Business & Technology Center, in Concord. • 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Thursdays, May 26 to June 30, at RCCC’s 400 Building, North Campus, in Salisbury. • 7 to 8:15 p.m. Thursdays, May 26 to June 30, at RCCC’s 400 Building, North Campus, in Salisbury.

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Get fit in this Latin-inspired, cardio fitness workout program. Students should wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. The registration fee is $40. • 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from May 16 to June 27 at RCCC’s North Campus in Salisbury, Building 400, Room 4124.

Beginning yoga These classes cover the fundamentals of yoga, with an emphasis on proper breathing techniques, relaxation and correct body positions. Students should supply their own mat and wear loose-fitting clothing. The registration fee is $50. The schedule of beginning yoga classes is:

These classes will cover the basics of digital photography, using your own camera. The classes are perfect for real estate agents, novice photographers or anyone who would like to take better summer vacation photos. Students should bring their textbook, camera, storage card, batteries, USB cables, and manual. The registration fee is $100 and does not include the textbook. • 8 a.m. to noon Monday May 23, Thursday May 26 and Friday, May 27, at RCCC’s South Campus, in Concord; and • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, June 2; Monday, June 6; and Tuesday, June 7, at RCCC’s North Campus, in Salisbury.

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ShoutOuts Brandon Edds a page Brandon Edds, a student at North Hills Christian School, recently served as a page for the North Carolina House of Representatives. He is the son of Greg and Kim Edds of Salisbury and was sponsored by Representative Harry Warren (RRowan). Speaker of the House Thom Tillis (R-Mecklenburg) appoints the pages and introduces each one to members and citizens in the House gallery at the start of each week during Monday night’s session. For decades, the State House has relied on the service of pages, who help deliver bills and amendments for representatives during daily House sessions and committee meetings, offer assistance in individual representatives’ offices, and run errands around the Legislature. Pages spend a week at the General Assembly assisting members and their staff and learning about the structure of North Carolina government.

Brevard College awards Brevard College recently held its annual Honors and Awards Ceremony to honor student, faculty and staff achievement in academics and leadership. In addition to the campuswide honors and awards ceremony, students were also recognized during special events hosted by each of the college’'s academic divisions. The following students were recognized: Verntasia Finley of Kannapolis received the music department’s Choral Ensemble Award. She also received the Science and Mathematics Division’s Science and Math Merit Scholarship. Kevin Hamilton of Kannapolis received Outstanding Academic Achievement honors as a first year business and organizational Leadership student. Christopher Shore of Mooresville received recognition for his participation in the North Carolina Activating Citizenship Through Service program, which requires students to complete 300 hours of community service in one year in return for a $1,000 education award.

Cannon Cum Laude Society Students from Cannon School’s junior and senior classes were inducted into the Cum Laude Society on April 28 for demonstrating academic excellence. The Cum Laude Society, modeled after Phi Beta Kappa, recognizes academic achievement in secondary schools for the purpose of promoting excellence, justice and honor. These Cannon School students were honored for placing in the top 10 percent of their junior class or the top 20 percent of their senior class. Concord — Allyson Reynolds, senior; Emily Anderson, junior; Cassie Calvert, junior. Mooresville — Hayley Dane, junior; Whitney Yaniero, junior.

New scholarship at Catawba Salisbury resident Eric Slipp has made a gift to establish a new scholarship at Catawba College. Preference for the Eric P. Slipp Endowed Scholarship will be given to a member of the Catawba baseball team who is majoring in business, environmental science or physical education. Slipp, a native of Anson, Maine, made the scholarship stipulations, he explained, because the combination of qualifications “touches areas of the college where I have had the pleasure to be involved. In particular, I have enjoyed the opportunity to watch the baseball program grow in stature in many ways. It is my hope that this scholarship will help to attract young men who dream of contributing to a program like this.” Slipp was complimentary of Jim Gantt, Catawba’s head baseball coach, and his role in helping the young men on his team reach their full potential, on and off the field. “Coach Gantt’s role in developing leadership and teamwork skills in our studentathletes is important in making them the outstanding Catawba alumni that they become,” Slipp explained. “I value the lessons that I have learned about developing these skills, in addition to the competitive skills, from Coach Gantt.” A longtime supporter of Catawba, Slipp has been very active with the Chiefs Club, serving on its board. He serves on the Ketner School of Business Advisory Board at Catawba. He said the scholarship will help “continue my long-standing affiliation with the college.” Although he is not an alumnus of Catawba, Slipp’s affiliation with Catawba spans a dozen years. He noted, “The scholarship will benefit the students of the college, who have done so much to ‘cement’ my love for Catawba. The friendships that I have shared with so many students during my affiliation have been deep and long-lasting, and I am pleased to do my part to help ensure that we can continue to attract such outstanding individuals.” Slipp, an alumnus of Georgia Tech, earned his MBA from Wake Forest University. He served for many years as plant manager of National Starch in Salisbury. That company is now AkzoNobel and Slipp is its Global Supply Chain Manager - Personal Care Business. To contribute to the Eric P. Slipp Endowed Scholarship or to inquire about establishing an endowed scholarship at Catawba College, contact the Development Office at 704-637-4394.

East Rowan High honor roll students The following students have made the honor roll at East Rowan High School. Ninth grade: Victor Pereira, Brenda Sanchez, Jessica Yelland, Sydney Solomon, Drew Pethel, Wallace Karutz, Amber Steelman, Shelby White, Chase Jarrett, Noah Drye, Britney Cochran, Casey Shoemaker, Robert Egloff,

Catawba awards Awards of special merit and achievement The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award was given to Dr. Julie Chamberlain, associate professor of music, and Adam Ridenhour of Advance. A committee of students and faculty choose both a student and a staff member annually to receive this award. It is given in recognition of fine spiritual qualities practically applied to daily living and with the belief that these persons will uphold the spiritual standards of Catawba by their noble characteristics. The award was established by the New York Southern Society as a permanent reminder of the noblest human qualities expressed and followed in the life of its first president Algernon Sydney Sullivan. The 2010-2011 Staff Member of the Year is Sarah Rossini, Catawba’s director of housing and residence life. This award is presented annually and selection is made by a popular vote of the students. Dr. Kenneth Clapp, who teaches in the religion and philosophy department and is the senior vice pres-

Matthew Fleming, Chelsey Peeler, Kala Bates, Kali Devos, Evan Rogers, Sarah Mitchell, Madison Moore, Josie Mcneely, Emily Hammer, David Andrews, Elizabeth Weaver, Rebecca Linker, Karleigh Wike, Carrie Loman, Annie Justus, Renae Johnson, Madison Long, Kayla Carter, Timothy Ludwick, Kirk Kovach, Holden Ingold, Christopher Collum, Katherine Ward, Alisha Beam, Lauren Thomas, Michael Earnhardt, Anna Lyerly, Liam Pendergrass, Joshua Rowell, Kayla Swaringen, Remi Adams, Ashley Smith, Justin Allen, Jordan Owen, Jillian Harrell, Ty Beck, Jason Shuping, Caleb Miller, Chase Brown, Spencer Bost, Greyson Harvey, Carrie Kenney, Mckinley Waller, Jonathan Childs, Hailey Bartleson, Rebecca Agner, Calvin Meyers, Thomas Fowler, Bethany Vodochodsky, Haley Hepburn, Darin Basso, Charles Gillam, Katelyn Buffett, Chance Mazza, James Bowers, Thanh Dang, Devon Hildreth. Tenth grade: Leah Bumby, Maressa Boots, Shannon Wright, Lyndsay Calhoun, Justin Burroughs, Robin Foil, Allison Brindle, Amy Shank, Austin Jackson, Rachel Stiller, Emily Cleveland, Natalie Earls, Kaitlin Crouch, Elizabeth Lee, Savanna Starnes, Sydney Poole, Caroline Fry, Shelby Hopkins, Hannah Dixon, Sean Mahaffey, Jordan Corl, Michelle Brisson, Anna Shuping, Charles Maness, Allyson Mills, Brittney Ritchie, Dalton Bost, Stephanie Sides, Kristen Mathis, Jasmine Cooper, Graham Lyerly, Heather Trexler, Micah Bostian, Lauren Hash, John Novak, William Jacobs, Talitha Bowers, Tyler Lhommedieu, Tonia Dimarzo, Donald Schlesselman, Nicholas Cato, Joshua Gobble, Elizabeth Schumacher, Tracy Cochran. Eleventh grade: Crystal Sweeney, Jeffrey Hamilton, Taylor Ritchie, Cassandra Webb, Thor Wright, Kristyn Fleming, William Lippard, Luke Ponds, Jacob Ward, Kelly Brown, Kimberly Goodell, Cole Honeycutt, Karcen Bowers, Kyle Venrick, Avery Pless, Amy Carlton, Chase Hathcock, Gabriel Gonzalez, Keyana White, David Harwood, Kenneth Hipp, Aaron Hill, Dale Davis, Kristen Wilhelm, Renee Canup, Morgan Brunson, Rachel Hughes, Samuel Lakey, Latasha Gaines, Karley Ingold, Caroline Smith, James Lohr, Kayla Miller, Lindsey Purser, Brianna Brinkley, Lottie Morefield, Emily Clement, Devin Lanier, Madison Hall, Kathryn Peeler, Liberty Cozart, Mattison Miller, Mackenzie Fisher, Allie Henrickson, Taylor Poole, Lauren Allen, Jeffrey Pangnavong, Tabitha Porter, Paula Peeler, Charles Williamson, Carmen Lowe, Melisa Hollar, Brittany Harwell, Seth Heno, Alexander Bost, Luke Evans, Alexander Allen, Patrick Daye, Brad Oden, Jared Hough, Hailee Shepherd, Nanci Lefko, Nathaniel Fulbright, Brianne Salgado, Akshar Patel, Gaige Vandezande, Griffin Nelson, Kara Fenton-Ray, Mark Almeida, Brady Null, Leslie Jarnagin, Jessica Chandler, Brooke Baucom. Twelfth grade: Robert Newton, Benjamin File, Masyn

ident and chaplain at Catawba, was selected as Teacher of the Year. The recipient, chosen by a popular vote of the students, demonstrates the best in classroom rapport, evidence of concern for students and intellectual stimulation. Jane Young, who serves as coordinator of admissions records, was honored as the recipient of the Louise Tucker Staff Council Award. The award is given to a staff member who demonstrates outstanding work ethic and performance in their area, with nominations made by member of the President’s Council and the recipient selected by a vote of the Staff Council. The President’s Award for Staff Excellence was presented to Jean Hall, administrative assistant to the Physical Education Department. The award is given annually to a member of the college staff who has distinguished him or herself in achieving excellence in job performance and who has contributed to strengthening of community spirit on campus. The recipient is selected through nominations from the entire faculty and staff, with a final selection from the nominations being made by the Staff Council.

Burgess, Desi Heglar, Andrew Poston, Lacey Teeter, Dillon Arey, Lauren Goodman, Katelyn Shuping, Mallory Drew, Courtney Garrison, Rachel Hardy-Simpson, Chelsea White, Anthony Ijames, Evan Hiatt, Spencer Torres, Caitlin Morehead, Corie Brewer, Katy Bryant, Brittany Zalinsky, Marissa Everidge, Devin Smith, Christopher Fleming, Erica Yost, Keith Shepherd, Taylor Young, Adam Linebarger, Devan Corpening, Amber Boling, Bridget Boling, Devon Small, Jonathan Agner, Sarah Ketchie, Lauren Pence, Meagan Kluttz, Samantha Smith, Dorie Sapp, Gabrielle Harmon, Anita Overstreet, Kory Morgan, Brian Newsome, Suzanne Wells, Samantha Zerger, Kathryn Egloff, Samantha Moffa, William Sapp, Katlyn Rose, Connor Anderson, Yajaira Andaya, Jenna Cauble, Megan Mastro, Yareli Luna, Cameron Feriante, Thomas Obarowski, Angelica Pitts, Amber Barnhardt, Peter Chang, Ariana Wise, Canaan Harris, Julia Merriman, Jordan Hartman, Megan Linke, Courtney Puckett, Todd Coates, Olivia Sabo, Jamie Walton, Jameson Blalock, Ashley Kesler, Grady Driver, Justin Morris, Brett Leslie, Victoria Wagoner, Kayla Rummage, Nealeigh Lefler, Luke Thomas, Kayla Kirk, Lela Fisher, Meaghan Agner, Richard Crouch, Christopher Walton, Arianna Auman, Elijah Walton, Samuel Sherman, Lindsey Maners, Carmalita Horn, Avery Rogers, Courtney Bradway, Chelsea Lyerly, Armanda Lee, Megan Lyerly, Levi Huffman, Jessica Lyerly, Kathryn Lyerly, Kaitlyn Kepley, Thomas Green, Octavia Isom, Emilee Isenhour, Sara Perry, Kendall Morgan, Taylor Veach, Ashley Lowe, Hope Loman, Abby Kepley, Nicky Burdette, Carly Opel, Kristen Hatley, Taylor Honeycutt, Kelsey Hedspeth, Mason Preslar, Colin Brown, Jacob Byrd, Raven Corbett, Luke Wilkinson, Rachel Kranz, Hayley Kirschner, Taylor Bowles, Autumn Murray, Elijah Canup, Lindsey Dunlap, Samuel Petre.

Brother, sister team win N.C. National Guard scholarships The North Carolina National Guard Association Educational Foundation recently announced that college scholarships have been awarded to a brother/sister team, Cory and Crystal Kluttz of China Grove, for the upcoming 2011-12 academic year. A student at Cabarrus College of Health Sciences, Crystal is majoring in nursing. In her third year of secondary education, she is recipient of the Capt. Chris Cash Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is in honor of Cash, of the N.C. National Guard, who was killed in combat operations June 24, 2004, in Iraq. Cory, a rising senior at Catawba College, is studying music and pursuing a career in music education. He received the Citizenship Award based on his leadership, community involvement and academic accomplishments. The son and daughter of Eddie and Lori Kluttz of Chi-

Dr. J. Michael Bitzer, associate professor of political science, was the recipient of the Swink Prize for Outstanding Classroom Teacher. The selection was made by the Faculty Senate to a member of the faculty judged to be an outstanding classroom teacher. The award was created by a gift from the late Hearn Swink, former Rowan County resident, official with Cannon Mills Company, and friend of the College. Dr. Sanford Silverburg, professor of political science, was the recipient of the Trustee Award for Outstanding Contribution to the College. The award is given annually to the person or persons judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the institution. The recipient is selected by a vote of Catawba’s faculty senate. Dr. Silverburg has served Catawba College for 40 years and will retire from the College in May of this year.

Whitener Medal Recipients The recipients of the Whitener Medals were announced at the awards convocation but will actually receive their awards during Catawba’s May 14 graduation exercise. They are Kendra Joyner of Pe-

na Grove, Crystal and Cory are both prior National Guard scholarship recipients and are academic list recipients for education performance.

North Elementary honor roll North Rowan Elementary School third quarter all-A honor roll: Third grade: Kenneth Alvarado, Kerry Campion, Mackenna Clifton, Charlie Durham, Zyneyeh Hayes, Trinity Jerge, Lashay Little, Gabrielle Sloan-May, Caden Swicegood Fourth grade: Desiree Ellis, Spencer Everhart, Spencer Gettys, J.D. Hager, Joshua Mason, Caroline Monroe, Anna Nguyen, Dora Nunez, Sydney Patton, McKenzie Shoaf. Fifth grade: Leonel Espinoza, McGwire Smith, Angelina Vang.

North Hills all-A honor roll students The following students at North Hills Christian School made the all-A honor roll for third quarter: First grade: Mallory Link, Breanna Kurtz, Sarah Taylor, Robert Featherstone, Jaysa Causby, Abbey Deaton, Elijah Farrow, Rachel Judd, Aaron McGrail, Jada Rice, Jacob Saunders, Faith Gordon, Jake Denhard, Jaques Sloan. Second grade: Jack Richard, Lucy Monath, Kalynn Bailey, Elisabeth Houghton, Melanie Long, Elizabeth Jones, Landon Mesimer, Samantha Spillane, Spencer West, Austin Latva, Caroline Nance, Liam Ogg, Ava Corriher, Stephen Johnson, Eli Huffman, Jude Smeltzer, Jordan Winecoff, Hannah Greene, Cassidy Athey, Josie Correll, Raegan Lowder, Zachary Kennedy, Taylor Hilliard. Third grade: Matthew James. Fourth grade: Hannah Ottinger, Bailey Birkhead, Audrey McGrail, Olivia Dagenhart, Carsen Bailey, Sara Beth Richard, Christian Miller, Carrie Morgan. Fifth grade: Brittany Gaddis, Mary Kaufmann, Breanna Miller. Sixth grade: Molly Monath, Jordan Plummer, Abby Robinette, Marissa Murdock, Dajah Glenn, Dale Matlock, Avery McGrail, Dillion Hines, Christopher Parrish. Seventh grade: Jane Miller, Grayson Whicker, Madison Neesmith. Ninth grade: Emily Boggs, Caitlin Harrison, Natalie Whicker, Janet Hammond. 10th grade: Michael Jones Jr., Abby Lane, Jo Park, Nathan Wyatt, Dana Salmon, Taylor Foster, Katherine Paul, Paige Gregoire. 11th grade: Preston Mills. 12th grade: Caley Boggs, Janice Park, Mary Lindsaye Boyd.

Millbridge Ruritan awards scholarships Millbridge Ruritan Club awarded five scholarships at its May meeting. Four scholarships for $750 each were awarded to high school seniors, two from West Rowan High School and two from South Rowan High School.

tersburg, Va., and Mark Ketterer of Hamilton, N.J. Named in honor of the late Dr. Edgar Whitener of High Point who served as president of the Catawba Board of Trustees from 1925-44, these awards are presented annually to the man and woman in the graduating class who combine in themselves, in the highest degree, the equalities of character, leadership and scholarship. Selection is made by the faculty from the three men and three women who have received the highest number of votes in an election in which only members of the junior and senior class may vote.

Catawba’s Student NC Assoc. of Educators a Blue Ribbon chapter In early April, the Catawba College Student North Carolina Association of Educators (SNCAE) became one of seven colleges and universities to be designated a blue ribbon chapter and was awarded a $150 prize for membership activities by the North Carolina Association of Educators. Catawba College SNCAE officers submitted an application which detailed membership activities, com-

Ada Jo Sloop and Allison Schleicher are recipients at West Rowan High. Ada Jo plans to study physical therapy at Western Carolina University, and Allison plans to study nursing at RowanCabarrus Community College. At South Rowan, scholarship recipients are Andrea Lambert and Kirstie Corriher. Kirstie plans to study human biology at North Carolina State University, and Andrea plans to study nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The fifth scholarship, valued at $530, was awarded to Ashley Myers of Salisbury, who is in veterinary school at North Carolina State University. This scholarship is awarded under Ruritan’s Build Your Dollar Grant Program.

Salisbury Academy Science Fair Salisbury Academy students participated in the Science Fair. The school Science Fair winners who advanced to the Rowan- Salisbury Science Fair are: Isabel Temple, Drew Shelby, Ivy Overcash, Maria Capito, Kathryn Morrison, Ann Fisher Lindsay and Gabe Steinman. Drew Shelby, Ivy Overcash, Maria Capito, Kathryn Morrison, Ann Fisher Lindsay, and Gabe Steinman advanced from the Rowan-Salisbury Science Fair to the Region 6A Science Fair. Drew Shelby and Ann Fisher Lindsay advanced from the Region 6A Science Fair to the State Science Fair.

Salisbury Academy honor roll Salisbury Academy third quarter all-A honor roll. Fifth grade: Maria Capito, Adam Drye, Ivy Overcash and Taylor Trice. Sixth grade: Sharmi Amin, Juliana Anderson, Carter Cook, Thomas Cummings, Andrew Kalogeromitros, Jenny Kribbs and Morgan Warren. Seventh grade: Robbie Bergstone, Neel Chauhan, Ann Fisher Lindsay, Sam McNeely, Harrison Smith, Grace Steinman, Sam Uliana, Matt Washko, Laura Weber and Grace Yatawara. Eighth grade: Coleman Bergsma, Ann Rollins Johnson, Jinesh Patel, Isabella Rusher and Gabe Steinman.

Sherrill honored by National Society West Rowan High School student Jerry “B.J.” Sherrill of Cleveland has been selected for membership in The National Society of High School Scholars. The society recognizes top scholars and invites only those who have achieved academic excellence. B.J. is the SHERRILL son of Deedre Noble Sherrill and Jerry Sherrill Jr. and the grandson of Doris and John Noble and Jerry and Mertis Sherrill.

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munity involvement and membership growth for the 2010-2011 school year.

Catawba’s Alpha Chi Chapter a Star Chapter Catawba senior Joe Manser of Mooresville and faculty sponsor Dr. Bethany Sinnott represented Catawba College’s North Carolina Omicron chapter of Alpha Chi at the national convention in San Diego March 31April 2. The Catawba chapter received Star Chapter designation, as it has for 12 of the 14 years the awards have been offered. Manser, the president of Catawba’s chapter and a chemistry major, gave a presentation on “Analysis of VOCS in Samples Used for Victim Recovery Canine Trials.” The convention, attended by about 470 students and faculty sponsors, featured scholarly, creative and artistic presentations by more than 260 students and a national literacy service project of providing books to a local elementary school. Alpha Chi has some 300 chapters in 45 states and the District of Columbia. Members are in the top 10 percent of juniors, seniors and graduate students in all academic fields.


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GRADUATING FROM 1B gives me peace of mind, knowing that because I am capable, no bump in the road will ever last.” Joyner also reaffirms the “it takes a village” sentiment expressed by Manser. “Dr. Starr of the English department proofread my thesis, Dr. Sabo of the chemistry department helped me plan and organize a mission trip I ran, and I go for coffee and small talk with Dr. Brownlow of the psychology department.” Each member of the faculty took an interest in Joyner and her future regardless of their discipline because it is the mission of Catawba, and Joyner made sure not to understate this advantage. While Kendra and Joe have neatly charted the course concerning their immediate future, not every student graduating Saturday has. Alex Walpole, the son of an Army major, studied communications at Catawba and is in this very position. Alex is the embodiment of charisma and charm, certain of his ability to be successful. However, he was somewhat vague when discussing his future

er pulled over and evacuated everyone through the front. She then went back on the bus to make sure all the students were off. The flames were so hot that the windows and tires of the bus melted. The cause of the blaze is under investigation. LeFiles says Cooper deserves major credit for her actions. None of the students were hurt, and a replacement bus made sure they got to school.

plans. “I want to do something in mass communications. I would love to be the face for some corporation,” he admits, “I love public speaking. It is something I would love to do.” Alex also says he has a passion for acting, a dream he does not intend on giving up. And while he may not know exactly what career path he will choose, he is certain that he wants to attend graduate school. “I have applied to five graduate programs for mass communications and hope to hear back by the end of the summer. I would really like to go to UNC-Greensboro or the University of Kansas.” Unlike Manser and Joyner, Alex feels differently about Catawba’s ability to prepare students for the real world. Alex regrets not applying earlier and feels that it may cause him to begin his post-graduate education later than expected. Alex feels he, as well as other Catawba grads, were generally uncertain about the process of getting into graduate school. “When we come into school we take a class to help us adapt to college life. I think it would help to have an exit course that we take before we leave school that

a 3, 4, or 5. Second, you will be able to meet with South Rowan AP teachers and college professors to ask questions and see what college academic life is about. Third, you will learn the financial benefits for your child taking some AP classes and passing the AP Exam with the college/university qualifying score.” The event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school.

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South Rowan High School will host an Advance Placement Symposium on Tuesday. College professors, AP teachers, guidance counselors and college admissions experts will be on hand to provide information about the exams. Principal Dr. Don Knox encouraged all parents to attend the event in a letter sent home by the school: “First, attending will give you a better understanding of what AP courses are available for your child and why it is important to take the class and pass the AP Exam with at least

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Driver helps students escape burning bus in Battleboro BATTLEBORO (AP) — An Edgecombe County bus driver is being hailed for getting 39 elementary school students safely off a bus that caught fire. Schools spokeswoman Diane LeFiles says the fire happened Wednesday morning. The bus was on its way to Coker-Wimberly Elementary School in Battleboro. Students noticed smoke coming from the back of the vehicle. Driver Penny Coop-

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Davie eighth graders enjoy College Fair Approximately 180 eighth graders from South Davie Middle School attended the first Eighth Grade College Fair held on the Davie Campus of DCCC Friday, April 15. Students took part in many interactive group activities that included a virtual nursing laboratory containing four patient care stations that simulated the hospital environment. In addition, students visited a biology laboratory where they viewed microscopic specimen slides and saw displays of pig lungs, sheep’s eyes and dissected mammals. They also participated in a computer information technology consumer taste test where they judged the taste of Coke vs. Pepsi. A group activity challenge was also completed featuring miniature robots and networked laptops that offered information on DCCC’s networking and security degree programs. In addition, eighth graders toured the DCCC Mobile Simulation Lab featuring computerized patients who are “treat-

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ed� in a realistic emergency room and ambulance setting by DCCC nursing, paramedic, and EMT students. They also climbed in the cab of an 18wheel transfer trailer truck used in the college’s truckdriver training program offered on the Davie Campus. Davie Campus instructors and advisers explained new academic programs that will be offered on the Davie Campus in fall 2011 including a new, two-year degree program in Computer Information Technology. In addition to the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, students may also earn the CIT diploma and certificate, as well as related certificates in Applications Specialist and PC Technician. Beginning in the fall, students will also be able to complete Associate in Applied Science degree programs in Business Administration and a diploma program in Accounting. These will be in addition to programs currently available in Davie which include

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A.L. Brown presented its first Artists’ Showcase in the Kannapolis Performing Arts Center last month. The program featured students from all areas of the fine arts, including theater arts, chorus, band, visual arts, dance and humanities, in a collaborative effort to showcase the talents found within each discipline. Highlights of the event were an art exhibit, which included a “living painting� of George Seurat’s Sunday on La

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Salisbury/Rowan PFLAG offers 2011-12 scholarships of chapter founder Michael Clawson is awarded specifically to a straight ally student who exemplifies the characteristics of acceptance and inclusion and is awarded to Levi T. Huffman. Levi is a senior at East Rowan High School and will be attending UNC-Chapel Hill, majoring in chemistry. Levi is the son of Eric and Emily Huffman of Salisbury. • The Linda Ketner Community Service Scholarship, named in honor of Salisbury native Linda Ketner, has been awarded to Emma F. Post. Emma is a senior at Salisbury High School and will be attending Warren-Wilson College in Asheville majoring in women’s studies. Emma is the daughter of Sam and Alicia Post of Salisbury. • The Bob Page-Dale Frederiksen Business Scholarship, named in honor of Bob Page, Founder and CEO of Replacements, Inc. of Greensboro, and his life partner, Dale Frederiksen, has been awarded to C. Ryan Bostian. Ryan is a senior at Jesse C. Carson High

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The Salisbury-Rowan chapter of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) and the Scholarships Advisory Committee are pleased to announce that it has awarded four $1,000 scholarships for academic year 201112. The Scholarships Advisory Committee members are Chairperson Carol WilliamsSwoope, Todd Adrian, Elizabeth Boltz, Michael Clawson, Dr. Mary Frances Edens and Merry Overholser. The winners of the 20112012 scholarships are: • The Anne StanbackCharlotte Kinlock Scholarship, named in honor of Salisbury native Anne Stanback, and her wife, Charlotte Kinlock has been awarded to Sunny Phillips. Sunny is a senior at West Rowan High School and will be attending UNCGreensboro, studying anthropology. Sunny is the son of Gary Phillips and Debbie Lineberry of Salisbury. • The Founder’s Equality Scholarship, named in honor

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At West Rowan, all roads lead to Rome BY MARY TYLER MARCH For the Salisbury Post

On April 8, a group of 65 ambitious West Rowan High School students ventured to Wake Forest University in hopes of winning their 15th consecutive North Carolina Junior Classical League title. After months of preparing classically themed projects, such as drawings, sculptures, paintings and textiles, original writings, including poems and myths, and other Latinbased products, it was time for the competition to begin. A bus ride later, we arrived at the Wake Forest campus, somewhat tired, but nevertheless excited about the impending two days. After briefly touring the campus, the competition officially began with the group of around 800 North Carolina Latin students parading around the quad. The procession was then led into Wait Chapel, where the General Assembly would begin. At the assembly, we emphatically proclaimed our Falcon pride for Mt. Ulla and its JCL program by participating in various chants, choruses of U-L-L-A, and dances led by our sponsor, Steve Daniel. After the sprit competition ended, our NCJCL officers welcomed us and led us in the recitation of the JCL creed, song and academic and Olympika oaths. At the end of the General Assembly, our club proceeded to our designated competitions. From 7:45 to around 10 Friday night, our members participated in events such as the play, essay, costume and impromptu art contests, each complete with togas, gladiator sandals, swords and other Latin supplies. After the competitions ended, we boarded the bus to the hotel, ready to eat, sleep and prepare for the next day. Our six dedicated Latin quiz bowl teams awoke early Saturday and went back to the campus, preparing to take the tests that would determine their places in the quiz bowl bracket. After the quiz bowl tests, the rest of our club reassembled to take the five academic tests: Pentathlon, Mythology, Greco-Roman History and Culture, Grammar and Derivatives. After an hour of test taking, our club dispersed again, journeying to their next competitions. For the remainder of the conven-

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groups met for the first time to assemble the sculpture as one cohesive piece. Students worked with the residents to glue the wood pieces to an 8 by 4 foot wooden frame. Seventh-grader Olivia Houghton said it was wonderful to be able to work with the residents. “It’s a great project because they got to interact with younger people,” she said. “They did a great job on the painting.” Dominique Roseman, a seventh-grader, said he was

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tion, some students participated in contests such as sight-reading and dramatic interpretation (reciting a memorized Latin passage), while others attempted the oratory competition (memorizing and reciting a three-minute speech written about a classical prompt). In addition to the academic contests, the NCJCL hosted a modern rendition of the classical Olympika. Eager Latin students swarmed to the cold, wet Water Tower field to watch and participate in events such as the chariot race, foot races and catapult contests. As the competition came to a close, one of the last events commenced. Nine Latin Certamen (quiz bowl) teams from novice, intermediate and advanced Latin levels gathered to compete against statewide teams. Each of the teams attempted to answer various questions pertaining to Greco-Roman history, mythology and literature, as well as the Latin language itself, in hopes of advancing to the Certamen semi-finals. Other students who did not participate went to the Benson building, observing other Latin students’ projects and picking up their own. After all of the events had concluded, the closing assembly was called to order in Wait Chapel. The remaining Latin students, cold and damp, mustered up the last of their energy for the final spirit competition. After spirit and a few brief announcements, awards went to individual and school club winners.

team of Dana Blackburn, Catherine Euchner, Alex Myers, and Kristy Rounds placed fifth. The Latin II team of Josh Buinicky, Joe McNeely, Pogson and Nick Waldo placed fourth in the Quiz Bowl competition. West Rowan High School’s individual winners were Silvana Abad, Kaitlyn Allen, Josh Bailey, Brandon Basinger, Blackburn, C.J. Blackwell, Joel Britain, Buinicky, Kelsey Childers, Bethany Church, Molly Cogburn, Aaron Crater, Maggie Daniel, Euchner, Moshika Finger, Hayden Gurley, Hellard, Chris Holmes, Andrew Langford, Leigh Beth Lytle, Mary Tyler March, Chloe McNeely, Joe McNeely, Myers, Tucker Myers, Royale Nichols, Mary Overcash, Pardee, D.J. Petrea, Kennedy Piatt, Sammi Phifer, Quinton Phifer, Sunny Phillips, Kendall Poe, Pogson, Emily Rayl, Sami Rayl, Taylor Riley, Kevin Robinson, Rounds, Emily SatterKaytlynn Saunders, white, Stephanie Sigmon, Siharath, Colin Townsend, Waldo and Abbie Wilson. Notable academic performances include Aaron Crater, who placed first in the Pentathlon test, second in the Mythology and History tests, fourth in the Derivatives test and second in the Essay contest; Pogson, who placed first in the state in the Pentathlon and History tests, as well as in Latin Sight Reading and the Mythology test, second in the Essay contest, Modern Myth, and Dramatic Interpretation (Advanced Poetry), third in Dramatic Interpreta-

excited to collaborate with the seniors. “They are such nice people,” he said. Resident Betty Watson, a former watercolor artist, was thrilled to see the sculpture coming together. “They’re doing a great thing,” she said. “Art seems to be the last thing a company, group of school indulges in. I’m glad to see it here.” Resident Joe Saleeby didn’t participate in the building of the sculpture, but he was in awe at the finished product. “It’s a work of art, the colors and shapes of each piece,” he said. “It’s amazing, beautiful, I love it.” North Hills art teacher

West Rowan students sat on the edge of their seats, anxious to learn if they would be returning home victorious. Moments later, the announcement was made: West Rowan would indeed accumulate their 15th trophy. After singing the JCL song one last time, the group was dismissed and encouraged to prepare for next year’s convention. After two long days of competition and entertainment, ecstatic and worn out West Rowan JCL students boarded the bus back to Mt. Ulla, most as winners, some as moral supporters, and all with the great experience of reincarnating the ancient Roman Empire. More than 800 North Carolina students gathered from across the state to contend in the 60th NCJCL Latin convention on April 8-9 at Wake Forest University. West Rowan won the Minerva award for placing on the most academic tests (55), the Calliope award for the most creative art projects, received fourth place for their Latin play, and placed first in the state for overall points earned in the various competitions. Highlighting the convention were the West Rowan Latin I and II quiz bowl teams, placing third, fourth and fifth in the state. Latin II student Kaylyn Pogson placed first in the state in the Greco-Roman History and Mythology tests. The Latin I Quiz Bowl team of Rhett Hellard, Chullin Pardee, Sami Rayl and Noah “Asian” Siharath placed third in the state while the other Latin I

tion and fourth in Intermediate Certamen and Poetry (10); Sami Rayl who placed first in the Pentathlon test, third in the History test and Novice Certamen, and fifth in the Essay contest and Derivatives test; Moshika Finger, who placed fifth in the Pentathlon and History tests; Royale Nichols, who placed second in Dramatic Interpretation; C.J. Blackwell, who placed first in the History test and fourth in the Pentathlon test; Sunny Phillips, who placed fourth in the Pentathlon, History and Mythology tests; Nick Waldo, who placed third in the History test and Modern Myth, fourth Intermediate Certamen and fifth in Creative Writing; D.J. Petrea, who placed first in the History and Pentathlon tests and third in the Mythology test; Sammi Phifer, who placed second in the History test, third in the Mythology test, and fourth in the Pentathlon test; Chullin Pardee who placed third in the History test and Novice Certamen, fourth in the Essay contest, and fifth in the Pentathlon test and poetry competition; Kevin Robinson who placed second in the Mythology and History tests and slogan, and third in the Pentathlon test; Emily Satterwhite who placed fourth in the Pentathlon test and fifth in the History test; and Mary Tyler March who placed first in the slogan contest, fourth in the History and Mythology tests and essay contest, and fifth in the Modern Myth, Poem, and Oratory contests.

Ann Bourque said this is the first time her students have partnered with Trinity Oaks, but it probably won’t be the last. “I wanted to take art into the community with my students,” she said. “I wanted to show them that art is more than just in the classroom.” Bourque worked closely with the Lutheran home’s activity department to get the project off the ground. After leaving Waterworks the sculpture will be displayed downtown in the front window of the Kress Building for an indefinite period of time. Contact reporter Sarah Campbell at 704-797-7683.

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Washer/dryer set $350; 30” electric range $175; refrigerator $225. Excellent shape. 704-798-1926 Wicker furniture set, settee, chair and storage box/ottoman. Very good condition. Moving. $150/obo. 704-223-7057

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Hunting and Fishing

BOAT FOR SALE

1972 19" Fiberform Monterrey. Runs good. Good ski/fishing boat. Includes E-Loader trailer. $2500 OBO. Photos on request. 704-223-0416

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

TREADMILL, Schwinn 6100p. Steel owners construction, manual, 12% incline; 10mph. $475. Call 704637-7441 for more info.

Couch and chair, and white with flowers, $75 OBO. more information directions please 704-213-1709

Farm Equipment & Supplies

Daybed, oak sleigh style. Excellent condition. Moving. $100/obo. Salisbury 704-223-7057

Farm Equipment, new & used. McDaniel Auction Co. 704-278-0726 or 704798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL 8620. Your authorized farm equipment dealer.

Dining room cabinet and hutch, black, very solid and heavy. Excellent condition. Moving. Must sell. $250/obo. Salisbury. 704-223-7057

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.

Ariens. 40inch. 15hp. riding mower. runs well mows good. many new parts. $500 or BO. 704224-3752 Bush hog, 5 ft. 3 point hitch. Heavy duty. Good condition. $450. Please call 704-245-3660

Building, used, for sale 10' x 12' metal building with wood frame. Like new will sell for much less than new retail cost. Can be seen at 250 Auction Dr. at Webb Rd exit 70 off 85 south. Call 704-798-0634 Chair pad pillows, 6, only $2 each. Yard edger $10, women's Timberland boots $35. 704-640-4373 after 5pm for more information.

Horse Quality Hay for Sale

Mower. 22" Toro mower with leaf bag. Like new, just serviced. 6.5 horsepower motor, $150. Call 704-633-6558. Push mower, Bolens. 22” cut. 4.5 hp, $50. Weed eater, self-propelled. 6.5 hp. $75. 704-636-7661

Bostitch Hardwood Flooring Nailer. Good Condition. $200. Call 704-637-3251

Misc. Equipment & Supplies

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

Truck Bed Cover, fiberglass, painted white w/ lock. $275. Fits Ford F150 reg & ext cab Short Bed New in Box (336) 357-5839 Vacuum, Eureka Maxima, micro filtration, lt. wt. Has brush and two wands. Good condition. $40. 704-209-0981 Wedding dress, size 16, strapless, ivory, never worn. $400. Call 704773-8089

Want to Buy Merchandise All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123 Looking to buy timber, large or small tracts. Please call Ricky at 336984-1032

Horse quality fescue and orchard grass mix hay, spring cutting. Field pick up. $2.50/bale. Call Gary now for future notification when hay is ready. 704239-6242. Rockwell area. HYPNOSIS will work for you!

Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856

Receiver Hitch for 97-11 Dodge Dakota/Durango. $100. Please Call 336940-3134

Tailgate Protector for 9704 Dodge Dakota, chrome $40. Call 336940-3134

Lawn and Garden

Machine & Tools French Provencal antique white w/gold trim. Dresser, mirror, 2 night stands, bureau, & headboard. Solid construction, good condition $650. 704639-0645

Misc For Sale Razor-150 standing electric kids scooter w/charger $75. 704-642-7155

Wicker patio set, round table with glass top & 4 chairs. $200 obo. Call 704-857-9067

Leyland Cypress

Furniture & Appliances

Misc For Sale Bedroom set, Mahagony, Thomasvillehigh boy, dresser, 2 mirrors, headboard for queen size, night stand $300. 704-213-9811

Sofa, white leather, $300; TV Armoire $200. Moving must sell. Call 704-6300859.

CHICKEN MANURE $8 bobcat scoop loaded. Delivery available & negotiable. 704-433-5287

Bar stools (3), like new. $125. New natural gas logs, ventless. $100. Call 704-637-1753

Dell PC, fast & 21” Flatscreen Samsung Monitor. Paid $3500. Asking $500 obo. 704603-4079

Oversized Pride Lift Chair. $500 Please Call 704-533-1195

Workbench and matching hutch, very birch, 84x20 sturdy, Excellent inches. condition. Moving. $50/obo. 704-223-7057

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

Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street

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Earn the extra cash you need in just 2-3 hours per day as a motor route carrier for The Salisbury Post. You’ll discover the satisfaction of running your own business - without sacrificing your time to the demands of a full-time job. Interested persons must meet the following criteria:

Kubota BX 2660 2009 Tractor 4 wheel drive, front end loader, aerator, bucket, scrape front blade, 60” mowing deck $16,000. 704-209-3106

Clothing & Footwear

Consignment

Currently seeking applicants in W. Rowan/E. Iredell, China Grove, Rockwell & High Rock Lake area

Oversized Amish wood chair w/padded seat. $200. Please Call 704-533-1195

Baby Items

Xerox Phaser 8550Dp $499 Call 704-633-0029

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Furniture & Appliances

Antiques & Collectibles

Beautiful Mother's Dress, 20, Full-length Size Peach w/mid-sleeve jacket. Worn once. 704933-3541. $75.

Rockwell Multi-Family Yard Sale, 1850 Cannon Street Ext., (Hwy 152 Rockwell turn onto Cannon St., go to end of Holshauser Rd. & Cannon St. Ext.), Fri. & Sat., May 13 & 14, 8amuntil. Furniture, household items & much more. Rain or Shine!

Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co.

• Sausage Biscuits, Ice Cream & Baked Goods for sale

Yard Sale Area 2

Yard Sale Area 4

Area 5 - Davidson Co.

Proceeds benefit the Rowan County Relay for Life

Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, May 14th , 2011, 8am. 265 Ellis Loop Rd. Near corner of Ridge Rd & Mocksville Rd. Home & furniture, kids office bike, picture TREK frames, books, misc household goods. WATCH FOR SIGNS.

Salisbury, Multi- Family Yard Sale, Plantation Ridge, 6306 Elk Trail, North Hwy 601. Fri. & Sat., May 13 & 14, 8am12pm, furniture, household items, variety of clothing sizes, toys, baby items, too much to list!

YARD SALE AREAS

Join Us At the 5th Annual Duck Day Races for a Cure!

Farm Equipment & Supplies

YARD SALE ALL TYPES OF ITEM Saturday, May 14th, 2011, 7am-2pm, 911 Road, Overhill Salisbury. All types of items, household, clothes, children's, baby items.

Healthcare

LPN/RN Baylor position available 7am7pm. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St.

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Stop Smoking~Lose Weight It's Easy & Very Effective. Decide Today 704-933-1982 Kerosene heater, Siegler. With blower. $100. Please call 704-640-6214 for more information Kid's Pool Table like new $50. Please Call 704-642-7155 Love seat, beige. $75. 2 TV tables, $50 ea. Jeff Gordon wall clock, $50. Wood wall clock, $50. Elvis Presley wall clock, $50. Foot stool, $15. 3 antique dolls, $25 ea. Table antique ball lamp, $25. 704-638-8965

Lumber All New!

Bush hog house, 5 ft. Good condition $400 704-633-9453

Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298

Business Opportunities J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932 LEADERS NEEDED Hot New Diet Pill now avail. in the Piedmont Triad Area. Reps needed - lead motivate & expand business quickly. F/T P/T we will train. Email contact info: name, address mobile# current employment to stroudbiz@gmail.com for appt. For addtl. info call Hotline @ 949- 266-5837. $25 website fee started

Misc For Sale ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647

blue pink For or call

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 METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349

Bingham Smith Lumber Co. !!!NOW AVAILABLE!!! Metal Roofing Many colors. Custom lengths, trim, accessories, & trusses. Call 980-234-8093 Patrick Smith

Free Stuff

FOUND Large black dog in China Grove. Call..... Daytime (704) 857-1711 Evening (704) 633-5072

Motor for 2000 Dodge/Jeep, 360, 5.9, 98000 miles. $500 OBO. 336-940-3134

Free dog. Snoopy needs a very sweet owner & fenced yard He is 65 lbs,, aprox. 5 yr old, bull dog mix. No children please 704-224-3895

2 Pine Plate Rack. grooved shelves. Aproximately 4 foot x 28 inch. 704-798-4748. $50.

Lost black and white female Boston Terrier in China Grove. Needs meds. Please Call Mike 704-856-8632

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2011

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Lost & Found Found dog. Possibly Beagle mix, dark gold with black tail, Patterson Rd., May 1. Please call to identify. 704-754-7540 Found dog. Small, long haired dog on Jake Alexander near Salisbury Mall. Call 704-239-9354 or 704-636-6589 Found puppy. Brown puppy found May 4 on S. Salisbury Ave in Spencer. Please call to identify. 336-406-6117 LOST - GOLD CHARM BRACELET Lost - Gold charm bracelet with 5 charms near the Suntrust bank in Spencer. Reward offered for return. 704-630-9117

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

BUYER BEWARE The Salisbury Post Classified Advertising staff monitors all ad submissions for honesty and integrity. However, some fraudulent ads are not detectable. Please protect yourself by checking the validity of any offer before you invest money in a business opportunity, job offer or purchase.

601 West. Handyman's Delight. House needs repair. 2BR, 2BA. Asking $15,000. Call after 11am for info. 704-636-9997

Bank Foreclosures & Distress Sales. These homes need work! For a FREE list:

China Grove

Home Sweet Home

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

New Listing

East Rowan

Wonderful Home

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 must see. R51757. $249,900. B&R Realty, 704-202-6041

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Genesis Realty 704-933-5000 genesisrealtyco.com Foreclosure Experts Rockwell

Open House th Saturday, May 14 2-4pm

65 Ocher St. Renovated 3 BR, 2 BA home with hardwood floors, ceramic tile, new roof, all appliances included. 704-856-8101 Rockwell

REDUCED Fulton Heights

2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Rockwell

E. Spencer

Alexander Place

Bring All Offers

504 Lake Drive, 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, carport, 1080 corner lot, sq.ft., 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

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 Salisbury

Awesome Location

Landis

2 BR, 1 BA, covered front double pane porch, windows, double attached carport, big yard, fence. $99,400 Dale 52179 Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663

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 Poole B&R Monica Realty 704-245-4628

Carport and Garages

Cleaning Services

Home Improvement

Lippard Garage Doors Installations, repairs, electric openers. 704636-7603 / 704-798-7603

Complete Cleaning Service. Basic, windows, spring, new construction, & more. 704-857-1708

A HANDYMAN & MOORE Kitchen & Bath remodeling Quality Home Improvements Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric Clark Moore 704-213-4471

Concrete Work

Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219

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 www.thecarolinasauction.com

Heritage Auction Co. Glenn M.Hester NC#4453 Salisbury (704)636-9277 www.heritageauctionco.com

KEN WEDDINGTON Total Auctioneering Services 140 Eastside Dr., China Grove 704-8577458 License 392 R. Giles Moss Auction & Real Estate-NCAL #2036. Full Service Auction Company. Estates ** Real Estate Had your home listed a long time? Try selling at auction. 704-782-5625 www.gilesmossauction.com

Rowan Auction Co. Professional Auction Services: Salis., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340.

Carport and Garages

We Build Garages, 24x24 = $12,500. All sizes built! ~ 704-633-5033 ~

Child Care and Nursery Schools Openings for childcare in christian home for 1st and 2nd shifts. Reasonable rates. Contact 704642-0488. High Rock Lake area.

Quality Affordable Childcare Clean, smoke-free, reliable. 17 yrs. exp. 6 wks & up. All shifts. Reasonable Rates 704-787-4418 704-279-0927 F Ref. Avail. F

Perry's Overhead Doors Sales, Service & Installation, Residential / Commercial. Wesley Perry 704-279-7325 www.perrysdoor.com

All types concrete work ~ Insured ~ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Curt LeBlanc today for Free Estimates

Drywall Services OLYMPIC DRYWALL New Homes Additions & Repairs Small Commercial Ceiling Texture Removal

704-279-2600 Since 1955 olympicdrywallcompany.com

Elaine's Special Cleaning Sparkling Results, Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates & References Given.

704-637-7726

Fencing

Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223

Financial Services “We can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed” The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report is lying. There's no easy fix for bad credit. It takes time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credit. A message from The Salisbury Post & the FTC.

704-636-8058

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Shar-Pei puppies. Born March 18, black, tan and white, two males, five females. Parents on site. $400. Call 704-639-0155 ABCA BORDER COLLIES

Free cats. 1 black & gray female, spayed. 1 brown & black (tabby) male, neutered. Both indoor cats & litter box trained. Need good home ASAP. If interested, please contact 336-692-7916. Free kittens to good homes. 4 males, 2 females. White, tan, gray/ white, black. Please call 704-933-1835

ABCA Border Collie Puppies for sale. Born February 12, 2011. 3 Red/White Males and 2 Black/White Females left. $300. 336-972-2298.

Giving away kittens or puppies?

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.

Home Improvement Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~

Including carpentry, bathroom & kitchen remodeling, roofing, flooring. Free Estimates, Insured .... Our Work is Guaranteed!

Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199

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

Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC

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

Heating and Air Conditioning Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022

Beginner training for you and your dog, classes start May 26, 8 weeks for $85 Climate controlled building designed for dogs 704-633-1596 • oakridge1@carolina.rr.com

Free dogs. Beagles-2 pretty males. 2 y.o. BWTAKC Reg.- PETS ONLYFree to a good home. 704-438-7409 Free Puppies to good home only! Mini Rat Terriers, male, 2 months old, absolutely darling. Please call 704-209-1202 Free puppy, female mixed. 4 months old. Very sweet & adorable. Will be medium sized. Must be house dog. 704267-6889. L/M

Great Family Dog!

Other Pets HHHHHHHHH 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

Sweet Babies!

Manufactured Home Services

HMC Handyman Services. Any job around the house. Please call 704-239-4883

A-1 Residential & Commercial Mow/Trim At least 10% less than other lawn services. We promise to beat them all. Call David at 704-640-1198

Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004

Billy J. Cranfield, Total Landscape

FOR JUNK CASH CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930

Mowing, seeding, shrubs, retainer walls. All construction needs. Sr. Discount. 25 Yrs. Exper. Lic. Contractor

Hamster, Russian Dwarf, less than 1 year old. Includes complete setup, cage, running wheel food bowl, water bottle & house. $20. 704-433-2943

Chihuahua Pups. CKC. 1 male, Cream and 1 female, Black & Tan & White, $350. T-cup. 2-3 lbs full grown. Ready to go. 704603-8257.

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

cars, trucks & vans. Any junk vehicle. $275 & up. Call Tim at 980-234-6649

Check Out Our May Special! Spay/Neuter 20% discount. Rowan Animal Clinic. Please call 704636-3408 for appt.

Pet & Livestock Supplies

Home Improvement

I will pick up your nonrunning vehicles & pay you to take them away! Call Mike anytime. 336-479-2502 I buy junk cars. Will pay cash. $250 & up. Larger cars, larger cash! Call 704-239-1471

Lawn Equipment Repair Services Lyerly's ATV & Mower Repair Free estimates. All types of repairs Pickup/delivery avail. 704-642-2787

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Masonry and Brickwork

High quality work. Good prices on all your masonry needs. See me on Facebook

Brown's Landscape _ Bush Hogging _ Plowing _ Tilling _ Raised garden beds Free Estimates

704-224-6558 Earl's Lawn Care 3Mowing 3Yard Cleanup 3Trimming Bushes

3Landscaping 3Mulching 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

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

Painting and Decorating

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 Rabies Clinic. Saturday, May 14th , 8am-12noon. $10 per shot. Follow us on Face Book Animal Care Center of Salisbury. Call 704-637-0227

Painting and Decorating Stoner Painting Contractor • 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Mildew Removal • References • Insured 704-239-7553

Plumbing Services

Hodges Plumbing Services

Cathy's Painting Service & Pressure Washing. Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335

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 Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304

Summer Special! Mow, Trim & Blow $35 Average Yard Ask for Jeffrey

John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.

~ 704-245-5599 ~ Steve's Lawn Care We'll take care of all your lawn care needs!! Great prices. 704-431-7225

Pet & Livestock Services

Pet & Livestock Services

Little Paws Bed & Breakfast Located at Small Animal Medicine & Surgery A deluxe boarding facility for dogs, cats, rabbits and “pocket pets”.

An Experience… Not Just a Meal!

LUNCH BUFFET Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:00pm • Fresh Daily

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105 East Fisher St., Salisbury • 704/636.5757

Complete plumbing repairs. Rotten floors & water damage. $45 service calls. Senior Citizen's discounts.

Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976.

Outdoors By Overcash Mowing, shrub trimming & leaf blowing. 704-630-0120

Grading & Hauling Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592

Oakridge Training Building

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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!” Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C.

Greyhound/Lab mix pups free to good homes, 5 girls, 1 boy, 7 months old. Desperate for homes, please help! sam_luvdanes@yahoo 704-202-2330

CKC Apricot Toy Poodle males, 8 weeks old, $250 cash. Call 704-798-0450

Junk Removal

B & L Home Improvement

The Floor Doctor

FREE to a good home. LAB/CHOW mix puppies. 7 males, 1 female. Call (704) 637 1310 before 9pm please.

Puppies, Alaskan Malamutes. Beautiful! Ready now! 1st shots & worming. Mom weighs 110 lbs. Dad weights 125 lbs. Both on site. 3 females $375 ea. 704-492-8448

CASH FOR

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Found dog. Small black dog with tannish chest, very friendly, found off Newsome Road. 704637-6052

Dogs

TOY POODLES

Professional Services Unlimited

Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963

Cleaning Services

Free cats & kittens. Moving...Cats and Kittens need a home, quick. Call 704-798-0726

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Auctions

$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

Dachshund Mix, 2 years old and a Sheltie mix, approx. 2 years old. Both males. Free to good homes. 704-638-6441

Dogs

Found female black lab mix on Deadmon Road, Mocksville. Very friendly / wants to come inside. Must find owner or good home. 336-655-3201.

Free kittens. 2 orange, males & calico female. 6 weeks. Very sweet. Inside only. To a good home. 704-636-0619

New Listing 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

A Rare & Ancient Breed!

www.bostandrufty-realty.com

Granite Quarry

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

Dogs Catahoula hound, free, female, fixed. has shots, one year old. Call 704287-7110

Dogs

Free cats & kittens. Young cats and kittens desperately needing loving homes. Phone 704-431-4421 after 5pm

Reduced!

ACREAGE! Salisbury. Providence Church Road. 3BR/2BA, garage, two car carport, new roof, new interior paint, washer, dryer and dishwasher, 3 large lots, 3 outbuildings, central air & heat. $109,000. 704637-6950

Free cat to good home. 3 year old white & gray long haired male indoor cat. Fixed. Call for more info 336-655-3375 Free cat. Silver tabby. Very sweet & pretty shy. Inside only. Everything done. Tests negative. 704-636-0619.

Reduced

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

Cats

Cats Kittens, free. 2 males & 5 females, all different colors. We also have adults cats male & female. Looking for a good home. 704-2023558 or 704-279-7325.

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3200 Sherrills Ford Road Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-6613 www.sams-littlepawsdoc.com

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.

Tutoring Services CNA Classes 6 week training courses, meet 2 x per week. Low cost. Call 980-475-8520 for info and application.


8B • THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2011 Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

Convenient Location

Salisbury & Shelby, 2, 3 & 4 BR, starting at $29,900! Must see! Call today 704-633-6035

Salisbury

Salisbury

New Home

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

Forest Creek. 3 BedNew room, 1.5 bath. home priced at only $84,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394

Land for Sale

Convenient Location

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

Nice Setting

Close to town, 2 acres, nestled in a peaceful wooded setting. $19,900, owner fin. 704-535-4159 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 Faith

3 BR, 2 BA brick home in Woodbridge Run subdivision. Storm doors, double pane windows, screened porch, attached double garage. 52136 B&R Realty $169,500 704-202-6041 Salisbury

Over 2 Acres

REDUCED PRICE!

Lot for sale. Restricted subdivision, Faith schools, starting at $19,500. Your plans or ours. Builders welcome! 704-202-9362

Salisbury Western Rowan County

Great Location

3 BR, 2 BA home in wonderful location! Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, large deck, storage building, corner lot. $154,900 R51853 Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty

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

Special Financing

Lots of Extras

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 704-202-3663 Yontz. B&R Realty

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 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628

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

Salisbury

Motivated Seller

Manufactured Home Sales

Homes of American Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997 Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850

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 Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200

True Modular Display Home For Sale. 120 MPH Wind Zone. No Steel Frames. All 16" O.C. All Drywall Interior. DH Thermal Windows. 9 ft. ceilings. Deluxe cabinets, molding & much more. 3 BR, 2 BA with Saddle Roof Porch. NC Delivery Only. $139,000 value for $109,000. 704-463-1516

Real Estate Services Allen Tate Realtors Daniel Almazan, Broker 704-202-0091 www.AllenTate.com

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 Spencer

Lease Purchase

B & R REALTY 704-633-2394 www.bostandrufty-realty.com

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

www.rebeccajonesrealty.com

Homes for Sale

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

704-633-1234 China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605

China Grove. Very nice. 2BR, 1BA. No pets. Deposit required. Please call 704-279-8428 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. Clancy-hills@cmc-nc.com

Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790

Houses for Rent

2/1 DUPLEX NICE NEIGHBORHOOD Clean and cozy duplex in Fulton Heights. $450/mo. 1117 Fries 704-797-6130

Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR's, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650

3 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator, stove & big yard. No pets. $595/rent + $500/dep. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 3 BR, 2 BA, close to Salisbury Mall. Gas heat, nice. Rent $695, deposit $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446

516 Woodland Dr. 3 BR, 1.5 BA $795/mo. One story brick, single carport. 1,200 sq.ft., corner lot. Large kitchen w/breakfast area, LR, laundry room, attic access, Upgrades: plantation shutters, tile & wood floors, new tile countertops. All appli& new roof. ances Storage bldg, new electric heat pump. Robbie, 704883-6973. American Dr., 3 BR, 2 BA. Has refrigerator, stove & dishwasher. All electric, no pets. $695 rent, $600 dep. Call Rowan Properties 704633-0446 Available for rent – Homes and Apartments Salisbury/Rockwell Eddie Hampton 704-640-7575

China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, all electric, refrigerator & stove, W/D connections, back deck, easy access to 29A, close to elementary school and Head Start. $550/mo. + $550 deposit. Section 8 accepted. 704-784-4785

Office and Commercial Rental

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

Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071 William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street 704-638-0673

Homes for Sale

Wanted: Real Estate *Cash in 7 days or less *Facing or In Foreclosure *Properties in any condition *No property too small/large

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 BR, 26x40 detached be used as 4th workshop/garage. $319,000 704-212-7313

Call 24 hours, 7 days ** 704-239-2033 ** $$$$$$

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. 1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $425-$445. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955

1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apts! Very nice. $375 & up. One free month's rent! 15% Sr. Citizen's discount. 704-890-4587

New Cape Cod Style House 2,500 total sq. ft. Appliances Included Built on your lot $126,900

704-746-4492

Duplexes & Apts, Rockwell$500-$600. TWO Bedrooms Marie Leonard-Hartsell Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 marie@sellingsalisbury.com Eaman Park Apt. 2 BR, 1 newly renovated. BA, $400/mo. No pets. Please call 704-798-3896 East Rowan area. 2BR, $450-$550 per month. Chambers Realty 704-239-0691 East Spencer - 2 BR, 1 BA. $400 per month. Carolina-Piedmont Prop. 704-248-2520

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

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 E. Lafayette, 2 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator and stove. Gas heat, no pets. Rent $595, deposit $500. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 East Area, 3 BR, 2 BA. Dining room, all appl., 2 car garage. Lease, ref., dep. req. $975/mo. 704-798-7233

Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588

Lovely Duplex 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. 523 E. Cemetary St. 1BR, 1 BA, No Pets, $330/mo + $330/dep. Sect 8 OK. 704-507-3915. Salis., 2BR/1BA, W/D conn. $500/mo. Total remodel. All elec. Sect. 8 OK. 704-202-5022

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. East. 2BR, 1BA house with pond on six acres outside Granite Quarry. Detached garage $900/ Call Waggoner mo. Realty at 704-633-0462 Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, has refrigerator & stove, large yard. Rent $725, dep. $700. No Call Rowan Pets. Properties, 704-633-0446 Granite Quarry

MAKE OFFER!

Salisbury Airport Rd, 1BR / 1BA, water, trash collection incl'd. All elec. $395/mo. 704633-0425 Lv Msg

Salisbury Nr. VA 2BR, 1BA,, central HVAC, $550/mo, appl req'd. Broker. 704-239-4883 Salisbury One bedroom upstairs, furnished, deposit & references required. 704-932-5631 Salisbury. 2BR duplex. Stove, refrig. furnished. Quiet. $395/mo. Call Bob @ 704-633-4081 Salisbury. Nice 1 BR, 1BA in convenient location. Central heat/AC. $350/mo. 704-202-2484 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

Houses for Rent 2 BR, 1 BA, close to hospital by city park. Has refrigerator, stove, washer & dryer. Nice yard, cute. Rent $650, Dep., $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446

2200 Sq. Ft., 4BR/2BA, newer home, no pets, $1200/month or sale $205,000. Granite tops, ceramic and wood floors. Granite Quarry/E. Rowan schools. Lease Option also available. 704-2029362 HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with extra bonus room and carport. Carson School District. No Pets $900 month + deposit. 704-630-0859 Kannapolis - 520A North Rose Ave, 1 BR 1 BA duplex $500/mo.; 610 Florence Ave., 2 BR, 1 BA $510/mo. KREA 704-933-2231 Kannapolis. 2BR, 1BA. Central heat & air. On Lane St. $550/mo. China Grove. 2BR, 2BA mobile home. Central heat & air. $500/mo. 704-855-2600

Never Before Leased!

East Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Living room (would be great office), great room, glass/ screened porch. Laundry Gas log FP in great room. Central heat & air. Gazebo, storage building! Credit check, lease. $895/month + deposit. No pets. Call 704639-6000 or 704-633-0144

Autos

Great Space!

Lee St., 4/5 BR, 2 BA, new carpet. $500 dep. & Move In. $700 rent due June 1st. No Pets. 704-278-7054 Near China Grove. 2BR, 1BA. Limit 3. No pets. $600/mo. Dep. & credit check req. 704-279-4838 Rowan County. 2BR, 1BA. Kitchen, living room, sunroom, utility room. $600/ mo. + $600 dep. 704-9387218 or 704-785-1239 Salisbury 2BR, 1BA, $625/mo incl water, trash & yard, all elec with CHA. Sec 8 OK. 704-202-2228 Salisbury apt. houses for rent 2-3BRs. Application, deposit, & proof of employment req'd. Section 8 welcome. 704-762-1139 Salisbury High School area, 2BR/1BA, electric central heat/air, $525/mo + $400 dep. 704-636-3307 Salisbury

They don't build them like this anymore!

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.

Chevrolet Cobalt LS, 2008. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Over 150+ Vehicles in Stock! 428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Salisbury

Office Space

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 www.bostandrufty-realty.com

Salisbury, Kent Exec. Park, $100 & up, 1st month free, ground floor, incls conf rm, utilities. No dep. 704-202-5879 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

Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636

Salisbury, 2 BR houses & apts, $525/mo and up. 704-633-4802

Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636

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

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 way adjustable suspension. Car has 170,000 miles; motor has 50,000 miles. Clean title. $3,500. John, 704-279-8346

ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 5:30 pm.

Financing Available!

Infinity G5, 2003. Black Obsidian/Black Leather, 3.5L V6, auto trans, BOSE AM/FM/CD, SUNROOF, all power, alloy rims. LUXURY FOR HALF THE PRICE!!!! 704-603-4255

HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-800 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538

HIGH TRAFFIC AREA IN ROCKWELL! Ford 2005 Focus SES SX4 automatic, am/fm CD, power windows, power door locks, 116,000 miles, $5,900. Call 704-647-0881

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

Beside ACE HARDWARE, #229 E Main St Hwy 52, 2,700 sq ft finished store front combined with 2,100 sq ft warehouse. May divide into smaller space. Call 704279-4115 or email thadwhicker@cozartlumber.com

Houses for Rent

Salisbury, near Ellis Park. Old Mocksville Rd. 3BR, 2BA double-wide. Electric heat & air. Well water. Storage building with small shed. Garbage service included. $700/ mo. + $700 deposit. No Section 8. 704-279-5765

Manufactured Home Lot Rentals South Rowan area. Attractive mobile home lots. Water, garbage, sewer furnished. $160/mo. 704636-1312 or 704-798-0497

Manufactured Home for Rent

East Rowan. 2BR. trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255

Salisbury. 1BR, 1BA. Private entrance. No smoking. No late loud noises. Call 704-4312261 or 704-925-9103

Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water, trash, lawn maint. incl. No pets. Ref. $425. 704-2794282 or 704-202-3876

Salisbury. 2BR, 1½BA. 2car carport. Partially fenced yard. Central air & heat. Appliances. 704-638-0108 Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263 Salisbury. 4 rooms. 71 Hill St. All appls furnished. $495/ mo + dep. Limit 2. 704-633-5397 2BR, 1BA Spencer $550/mo + deposit & 3 BR, 2BA $675/mo + deposit. Refs. 704-202-1627

Office and Commercial Rental $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Rockwell Offices 3 months free 704-637-1020

5,000 sq.ft. warehouse w/loading docks & small office. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831 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 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

Office Complex 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 Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011

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

Lexus 2004 ES330, excellent milage, low miles, loaded (navigation, Mark Levinson Sound, etc). Lexus maintained. Perfect condition. $12,900. 704633-4771

East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991

Salisbury, North Shaver Street, 2BR/1BA, gas heat, $425 per month. 704-633-0425 Lv msg

450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377

Salisbury – 2 BR duplex in excellent cond., w/ appls. $560/mo. + dep. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601

Salisbury City, Lincolnton Rd. 1BR/1BA, very spacious, good n'hood, $375 + dep. 704-640-5750

Apartments

West Rowan Secluded on 6.5 wooded acres. Builder's custom home, 4BR/3½ BA, master BR on main floor. 3,300 sq. ft. + partially finished bonus room. Lots of ceramic & granite. Great kitchen with gas cook top & double ovens. Covered porches, walkin closets, fireplaces w/gas logs. $389,00. FSBO. Motivated Seller. 704-431-3267 or 704-213-4544

“A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385

Autos

Salisbury

Conveniently Located!

Colonial Village Apts.

Rebecca Jones Realty 610 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL

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

BEST VALUE

Houses for Rent

Unique Property

Motivated Seller

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

Knox Farm Subdivision. Beautiful lots available now starting at $19,900. B&R Realty 704.633.2394

Salisbury

Salisbury

Lots of Room

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!

China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112

$500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850

Salisbury

Apartments

Bringle Ferry Rd. 2 tracts. Will sell land or custom build. A50140A. B&R Realty, Monica 704-245-4628

Salisbury

Salisbury

SALISBURY POST

CLASSIFIED

Ford Mustang V6, 2001. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with medium parchment interior. $8,659. Stock #P7690A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

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

Ford Mustang, 2004. Red exterior with gray leather interior. $12,259. Stock # T11400AY. 1800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

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

Ford Taurus SEL Sedan, 2008. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with tan cloth interior. P7689. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

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

Nr. Carson H.S., 2BR / 1BA, $375 + dep., & Faith, 2BR/1BA, $350 + dep. NO PETS! 704-279-4282 Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $500/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463 West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951

Rooms for Rent MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100

Autos

Super Clean! 1463 Concord Parkway N. Concord, NC

Hyundai Sonata, 2006. V6, sunroof, leather interior. Fully loaded. Only 64,000 miles. $10,995. 704-720-0520

Honda Accord 2.4 EX, 2003. Satin silver metallic exterior with gray interior. $11,759. Stock # F11209B. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Cadillac Sedan Deville, 1996. Gold with black leather. Cold AC. New CD player. 20” rims plus original wheels. 119,000 miles. Owner can finance. $5,000 obo. Call 704-798-4375

1463 Concord Parkway N. Concord, NC

CASH FOR YOUR CAR! Buick Lucerne CXL, 2007. Dual power seats, leather, fully loaded, one owner. $12,995. 704-720-0520

BEAUTIFUL RIDE

Chrysler Crossfire, 2005, coupe, gray. 6 cylinder Mercedes engine. 6 speed manual, anti-lock brakes, side airbag, CD/AM/FM stereo. Low miles, power everything, spoiler, good on gas, heated seats, navigation, air conditioning, cruise control. $13,500. 704-326-5049

We want your vehicle! 1999 to 2011 under 150,000 miles. Please call 704-216-2663.

Weekly Special Only $18,995

2004 Mercedes Benz E500, V8, Fully loaded, navigation. Must See! Call Steve today! 704-603-4255


SALISBURY POST Autos

Autos

Transportation Dealerships Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107

Toyota Camry LE, 2007. Desert sand mica exterior with bisque interior. $14,459. Stock #P7633C. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

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CLASSIFIED Transportation Dealerships

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer, 2007. Oxford white exterior with camel interior. $21,559. Stock #F11281A. Call Now 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited SUV, 2005. Black clearcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. T11271A. $15,787. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com

Ford Transit Connect XL, 2010. Frozen white exterior with dark gray interior. $15,859. Stock # P7637. 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

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Saturn VUE V6 SUV, 2007. Storm gray clearcoat exterior with gray interior. Stock #F10528D1. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Toyota RAV4 S, 2004. Titanium metallic exterior with dark charcoal interior. $11,259. Stock # T11390A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Marjorie R. Scott, 385 Timberwolf Lane, 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 9th 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 2nd day of May, 2011. Marjorie R. Scott, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E448, Kimberly E. Davis, 385 Timberwolf Lane, Salisbury, NC 28147

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No. 61376 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Ida Mae Powles, 625 Gaskey Road, 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 10th 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 3rd day of May, 2011. Arthur L. Hattaway, Jr., Executor for the estate of Ida Mae Powles, deceased, File 11E453, 350 Gregory Road, Salisbury, NC 28147 No. 61322 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Anne J. Adams, deceased, 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 19th day of April, 2011. Darrell E. Adams, Administrator, Estate of Anne J. Adams, PO Box 455, Granite Quarry, NC 28072. File 11-E-264, Shuford Caddell & Fraley, LLP, PO Box 198, Salisbury, NC 281450198.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executor for the Estate of Clarissa S. Kincaid, 312 N. Milford Dr., 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 24th 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 18th day of April, 2011. Clarissa S. Kincaid, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E403, Martha S. Cline, 2520 Foster Road, Cleveland, NC 27013, Toni S. Megliorino, 310 N. Milford Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 61369

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having Qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mavis Evelyn Mote Brown, c/o Autumn Care, 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 22nd 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 15th day of April, 2011. Ray A. Brown as Administrator for the estate of Mavis Evelyn Mote Brown, deceased, file# 11e400, c/o Autumn Care, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney at Law, James L. Carter, Jr., 129 N. Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 61344 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Gary Wayne Cook, 430 East Ridge Road, 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 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. John T. Hudson, Administrator for the estate of Gary Wayne Cook, deceased, File 10E963, 122 N. Lee Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney at Law, John T. Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144


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Today’s celebrity birthdays Country singer Billy Swan is 69. Actress Linda Dano is 68. Keyboardist Ian McLagen of Small Faces and The Faces is 66. Singer Steve Winwood is 63. Actress Lindsay Crouse is 63. Actor Bruce Boxleitner is 61. Singer Billy Squier is 61. Actor Gabriel Byrne is 61. Country singer Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn is 56. Actor Ving Rhames is 52. Guitarist Billy Duffy of The Cult is 50. Actor Emilio Estevez is 49. Actress Vanessa Williams (“Soul Food,” “Melrose Place”) is 48. Keyboardist Eddie Kilgallon (Ricochet) is 46. Actor Stephen Baldwin is 45. Actress Kim Fields is 42. Actress Jamie Luner (“Melrose Place,” “Profiler”) is 40. Actor Mackenzie Astin is 38. Actor Jason Biggs is 33. Actor Malcolm David Kelley (“Lost”) is 19. Actors Sullivan and Sawyer Sweeten (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) are 16.

Dear Dr. Gott: I have lost 40 pounds in four months. I’m on a 1,800-calories-a-day diet and exercise almost daily. My doctor prescribed Adipex-P daily to help me with my weight loss and Arthrotec for my arthritis. These are the only new medications I am taking. I’m a 69-year-old female. Since I began losing the weight, hands my have been unusually DR. PETER cold. It feels as if I have GOTT them in ice water. Is this something I should ask my doctor about, or is it normal? Dear reader: Adipex-P is an appetite suppressant for the treatment of obesity. Side ef-

fects can include constipation, diarrhea, difficulty sleeping, headache, nervousness, restlessness, upset stomach, chest pain, shortness of breath and more. Arthrotec is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that reduces pain and inflammation. Side effects can include headache, nausea, stomach pain, stomach ulcers, chest pain, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and more. Your arthritis may certainly have a bearing on your cold hands. There is a slight possibility one of the new medications or a combination of others you might be on are causing your cold hands. Do you have Raynaud’s syndrome, a thyroid condition, anemia, a B12 deficiency or are you under stress? Any of these situations and many others could be the culprit. Ask

your doctor whether any other medications you are taking could be affecting you, or whether he or she can order blood work that might shed some light on your problem. Without knowing your full medical history and the other medications you are on, it is impossible for me to determine why your hands have become so cold so quickly, but as I pointed out, there are many possible reasons. In the interim, when you sit watching television or walk down the street every day, curl your hands up tightly into fists. Open the fists and stretch your fingers as wide as possible. Repeat the pattern, and do it several times a day. Incorporate arm exercises by swinging them forward and back. Get your circulation moving, eat a healthful, balanced diet, and discontinue tobacco immediately if you are a smoker, and

you might find the relief you are seeking. Dear Dr. Gott: Is there any hope for me to restore muscle mass? I have taken a statin for 20 years and am now on simvastatin. Other necessary meds I take are for COPD. I was born in 1938 and am not yet frail, but fearful. I am active and exercise at a fitness center. Dear reader: The aging process and a progressive loss of muscle mass often go hand in hand. Age-related changes in muscle-protein synthesis might be the result of dietary modifications and reduced exercise programs. In fact, several studies indicate that protein intake decreases in some older, frail people, as well as in those that are quite healthy, but there are steps a person can take to combat the process.

The most healthful method of improving muscle mass is through a proper diet and gradual, moderate exercise, specifically strength training. Speak with your physician regarding what you are capable of incorporating on a daily basis. Or request a referral to your hospital’s physical-therapy department. After a few sessions, you should be able to take over any exercise program on your own at home. Good luck. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books, including “Live Longer, Live Better,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Cookbook,” which are available at most bookstores or online. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. UniTEd FEATURE SyndiCATE

Reader asks about cost savings effects of pet insurance Dear Mary: My cat recently had a medical problem that required several days in an animal hospital. It cost $350, plus now he’ll be on expensive prescription cat food for the rest of his life. He is not even 4 years old, so that’s a lot of prescription cat food. I’m MARY looking for HUNT advice on how to reduce the cost of having a pet. Do you think pet insurance is a good thing to buy? — Mary,

ing pre-existing conditions, age and breed. And of course, there are always exclusions in the fine print. Check www.EmbracePetInsurance.com to get a quote and information about whether your cat is insurable. No matter what you decide, you definitely need to create a subaccount in your “freedom account” for pets. Dear Mary: What is the best way to restore a black leather jacket? My 5-year-old jacket shows some wear, with fine scratches and a dull look. What can I do myself to recondition it? — Donna, Maryland

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Dear Donna: According to a shoe repair and leather expert in my area, to keep your jacket looking good and the leather healthy, periodically condition it with Lexol condi-

Dear Mary: Pets, like humans, can get medical insurance. There are, however, factors that determine the cost of that insurance, includ-

tioner ($7 to $10) or Meltonian leather lotion (about $5). The leather also should be treated with a water repellent, such as Meltonian water and stain protector (about $5), to help protect it from the elements. You can find these products in shoe repair shops, leather stores and online. Dear Mary: I live in Illinois, and every year since 1985, I have purchased flood insurance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The premium is climbing at an alarming rate, and I am beginning to wonder whether $700 a year is worth it. I have not seen any sign of flooding in 36 years, and we’re more than 30 miles from the Mississippi River. — Sarah, Illinois

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Bridge hand: Give an opponent a chance to help ace-jack-third of clubs, West would have to switch to a club. Will he find the winning play? No one knows. And if West does find the diamond lead, declarer still has the club finesse on the back burner. The opening statement was made by Cicero in 55 B.C.

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Who said this? “The national budget must be balanced. The public debt must be reduced; the arrogance of the authorities must be moderated and controlled. Payments to foreign governments must be reduced, if the nation doesn’t want to go bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.” In some bridge deals, declarer should call on an opponent for assistance. True, that opponent might find the killing defense, but sometimes he will be helpful to declarer. How does that fit into this deal? South is in four spades. West leads his fourth-highest heart. East wins with his ace and returns the jack (the higher of two remaining cards). How should declarer continue after winning with his king? North might have responded two spades or three spades. I dislike four spades, because the hand is too balanced. South should see four possible losers: two hearts, one diamond and one club. He could bank everything on the club finesse, but there is no hurry. He can give West a chance to err. After drawing trumps, declarer should exit with his last heart. What should West do after taking South’s 10 with his queen?

is that certain areas are designated as flood zones. If you’re in one, your mortgage lender is likely to require you to have flood insurance. If this is not your situation and the insurance is optional, I wouldn’t carry it unless I were so wealthy I had every other possible hazard insured in my life and had money left over for flood insurance. But that’s just me. Please do your own research and come to your own independent conclusion. Dear Mary: I wanted to thank you for your recipe for the general purpose cleaner. My hands break out using most cleaners unless I wear gloves, but I have no problems with your cleaner. I modified the measurements to make smaller batches. Mix together in a plastic bottle 1 cup of rubbing alco-

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Will Smith’s trailer hits the road amid complaints NEW YORK (AP) — Will Smith’s tricked-out trailer was sent packing Wednesday after complaints from neighbors in the New York City neighborhood where his new film is being shot. The location shoot for “Men in Black III” has clogged the narrow streets of Manhattan’s Soho for several days. But among the two dozen trucks and trailers deployed, the most prominent was the luxury apartment on wheels occupied by Smith. The double-decker digs were larger than many Manhattan apartments, and had the neighbors up in arms about its size, noise and fumes.

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Windy weather claims lives of twins in Rutherford County RALEIGH (AP) — Rutherford County officials have identified 18-year-old twins killed when a tree fell on their mobile home in Ellenboro during a storm shortly after midnight Wednesday. Celia and Leticia Arzola, both high school seniors, were at home with their older brother when a violent storm swept through, Ellenboro Fire Chief Terry Horn said. “Our crew was at the station when we got a call from dispatch to go to the home,� Horn said. Horn said rescue crews crawled through a window to find the Arzola twins, who were pronounced dead at the scene. Celia Arzola attended East Rutherford High School, and Leticia Arzola attended Rutherford Opportunity Center. Their brother, Manuel Arzola, 21, called for help, according to neighbors. Horn said the all-volunteer department typically calls in staff in advance when severe weather is forecast, helping to speed their response. Rutherford County Police Capt. Chris Atkins said the deaths have shaken the closeknit community. “It was a tragic accident, caused by a violent storm� he Atkins said.

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Mustangs defeat West Rowan in NPC tournament semifinals BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com

CHINA GROVE — East Rowan pitcher Chelsea E. Rowan 10 White is no fan of W. Rowan 0 fairy tales. The Elon-bound senior struck out 15 of the 20 West Rowan hitters she faced and drove in four runs to lead the top-seeded Mustangs to an easy 10-0 win in an NPC tournament semifinal played on Wednesday afternoon. “I’m really disappointed,” West shortstop Sarah Perrine said. “I thought we were going to pull off a Cinderella story today.” The glass slipper didn’t fit, mostly because fourth-seeded West couldn’t make any contact. White just blew hitters away, either over-

powering them with fastballs or fooling them with riseballs that exploded out of the strike zone. After Taylor Riley socked a solid double to the base of the left-field fence in the first inning, White buckled down. And once she got serious, East’s outfielders could have leisurely reclined in lawn chairs. White fanned 14 of 15 in one stretch, with the only fair ball coming on a bunt by Perrine that White fielded. “The riseball was working. Everything was working,” White said. White is arguably the most dominant fast-pitch softball player the county’s ever seen, and she looks ready to lead the Mustangs (20-1) on another long run in the 3A playoffs. “We’ve played some challenging

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CHINA GROVE — Mascara, sweat N. Iredell 3 and runS. Rowan 0 ning tears produced interesting makeup combinations for South Rowan softball seniors on Wednesday. It would’ve been humorous if it hadn’t hurt so much. Sixth-seeded South lost 30 to second-seeded North Iredell in an NPC tournament semifinal at Carson, ending its season and closing the book on the athletic careers of a senior class that included batterymates Kim Fesperman and Nicole Barringer. Barringer pulled on a South uniform about 250 times as a softball catcher,

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volleyball setter and basketball forward, and yesterday marked the final time. “I knew it would hit me,” she said. “I just didn’t know it would hit me this hard. Not playing again with Kim, especially. We’ve been together since seventh grade.” South didn’t do anything to beat itself, playing cleanly in the field and getting a whale

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Next up: 3A track BY RONNIE GALLAGHER rgallagher@salisburypost.com

MOUNT ULLA — Rowan County has its state championship in golf, thanks to the Salisbury Hornets a couple of days ago. Now attention has turned to track. Salisbury and North Rowan will be among the favorites in the girls and boys state meet, but that’s next week. Tomorrow, the 3A teams will take their turn. A n d Ralph Ellis’ West R o w a n Falcon boys, a mild surprise regional winner, is ELLIS leading the county charge. Ellis will take only a handful of Falcons with him to Irwin Belk Track at N.C. A&T Friday but don’t tell him he can’t win the big prize. “It can be done,” he said. Ellis remembers when West won its last regional in 2002. “I took five to the states and we were runnerup,” he smiled. “We led right up to the last event.”

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West rowan defensive back eric Cowan made an All-American team and was the rowan County defensive player of the Year in 2010.

Cowan going to West Liberty BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com

MOUNT ULLA — West Rowan senior Eric Cowan’s T-shirt tells the story of his life. “What happens in Mount Ulla ... goes down in history,” the shirt says. Not exactly modest — but it’s accurate. West, as you’ve probably heard, has won 46 consecutive games and three straight 3A championships. Cowan has had a hand — usually

both hands and both feet — in many West Liberty Univerof those victories. sity near Wheeling, Especially as a senior, when the 5West Virginia. It’s not foot-10, 170-pound defensive back was a place he’d heard of Rowan County Defensive Player of the back in August, but Year, AP All-State and a MaxPreps it’s a place that he All-American. could help immenseCowan was a split-personality terly down the road. ror. Depending on the gameplan, he “Eric could’ve crushed running backs like a line- COWAN been in the Shrine backer or covered man-to-man against Bowl and could’ve top receivers. been in the East-West All-Star Game,” Cowan’s next stop is Division II West head coach Scott Young says

matter-of-factly. “But you’ve got to remember, Eric played with some great teammates.” On the all-star circuit, they take a maximum of two from any one school even when that nationally ranked school can make a good case for a halfdozen. Cowan’s ungodly senior year will be remembered for a while. It had to be one of the best ever by a Rowan de-

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MIAMI — For LeBron James, Game 5 last season against Boston was Heat 97 horrific. A year later, Game 5 was Celtics 87 humbling. And he and the Miami Heat are halfway to an NBA championship, having finally found a way to vanquish the Celtics. Dwyane Wade scored 34 points, James added 33 — including the game’s last 10 in a spectacular closing flourish, part of Miami’s 16-0 run over the final 4:15 — and the Heat beat the Celtics 97-87 on Wednesday night to win their Eastern Conference semifinal series in five games. When it was over, James knelt on the court, oblivious to the photographers who quickly surrounded him in Miami’s celebration. “Everything went through my mind at that point,” James said. “Finally getting over this

hump against this team. Everything I went through this summer, with ‘The Decision’ and deciding to come down here to be a part of this team ... because I knew how important team is to this sport ... and all the backlash I got from it. “I’d be up here for two hours if I tell you exactly everything that went through my head. Very emotional at that point, you know, and happy we got through it as a team.” That they did — as a team. James Jones hit a 3-pointer that kickstarted the final push, and Chris Bosh finished with 14 points — none of them more important than the two coming when he blew past Kevin Garnett for a game-tying dunk with 2:57 left. Wade carried Miami early, then James finished the job. The 10-0 run to close the game put some long-simmering Celtics demons to rest. “I play with the two best players in the league,” Bosh said. “And we do this together.”


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TV Sports Thursday, May 12 COLLEGE SOFTBALL 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Southeastern Conference, quarterfinal, Mississippi St. vs. Alabama, at Oxford, Miss. GOLF 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Championship, first round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Noon MLB — Tampa Bay at Cleveland 7 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees or Seattle at Baltimore NBA BASKETBALL 8 p.m. ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 6, Chicago at Atlanta NHL HOCKEY 9 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 7, Detroit at San Jose

Area schedule Thursday, May 12 INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7:05 p.m. Lexington Legends at Kannapolis PREP SOFTBALL 5:30 p.m. North Rowan vs. East Montgomery (seeding game at Chatham Central)

Prep soccer Playoffs 1A YVC first-round matchups Elkin 6, North Rowan 0 Central Academy 7, North Moore 0 E. Montgomery 5, Albemarle 1 West Wilkes 3, Gray Stone 0 2A West First round Forest Hills 2, Lincolnton 1 West Stokes (14-5-1) — bye N. Lincoln (10-5-1) at Piedmont (13-8) Salisbury (16-0-2) — bye E. Burke 2, W. Davidson 1 (OT) Cuthbertson (21-2) — bye E. Davidson 3, South Stokes 0 East Lincoln (13-8) — bye Wilkes Central 5, South Central 0 S. Iredell (17-4) — bye C. Davidson (15-5-1) at Bandys (12-3-3) Forbush (21-1) — bye Ashe 4, West Caldwell 1 Shelby (15-3-1) — bye Maiden (11-9-1) at Polk (13-7-2) Brevard (11-7-2) — bye 3A West First round West Rowan 6, Rockingham 1 Marvin Ridge 8, Mt. Pleasant 1 Robinson 4, North Forsyth 2 Parkwood 7, Harding 0 Charlotte Catholic 6, East Rowan 0 Cox Mill 3, West Iredell 0 Weddington 7, NW Cabarrus 1 Hickory Ridge 2, Statesville 1 Hibriten 4, Burns 1 Asheville 2, Forestview 1 E. Henderson (16-4) at Crest (16-1-3) Hickory (12-6-2) at W. Henderson (127-2) St. Stephens 6, RS Central 0 Enka 2, Ashbrook 1 (OT) N. Buncombe 3, Tuscola 1 (OT) South Point (12-8-1) at Patton (10-7-2) Second round Marvin Ridge (13-4-2) at West Rowan (17-2)

Minors Standings South Atlantic League Northern Division W L Pct. GB Hagerstown (Nationals)22 11 .667 — 1 Kannapolis (White Sox)20 11 .645 Delmarva (Orioles) 20 13 .606 2 1 Hickory (Rangers) 19 13 .594 2 ⁄2 Greensboro (Marlins) 18 14 .563 31⁄2 West Virginia (Pirates) 15 16 .484 6 Lakewood (Phillies) 15 17 .469 61⁄2 Southern Division W L Pct. GB 17 16 .515 — Asheville (Rockies) Greenville (Red Sox) 16 17 .485 1 Lexington (Astros) 16 17 .485 1 15 17 .469 11⁄2 Savannah (Mets) Charleston (Yankees) 13 20 .394 4 Augusta (Giants) 12 21 .364 5 9 24 .273 8 Rome (Braves) Wednesday’s Games Kannapolis 11, Lexington 7 Lakewood 7, Greensboro 5 Hagerstown 11, Delmarva 5 Asheville 10, Greenville 8 Rome 5, Augusta 2 Savannah 2, Hickory 0 Charleston, S.C. 7, West Virginia 6 Thursday’s Games Delmarva at Hagerstown, 6:35 p.m. Lakewood at Greensboro, 7 p.m. Lexington at Kannapolis, 7:05 p.m. Greenville at Asheville, 7:05 p.m. Hickory at Savannah, 7:05 p.m. West Virginia at Charleston, S.C., 7:05 p.m. Rome at Augusta, 7:05 p.m.

College baseball Wednesday scores SOUTH Belmont 24-14, Tenn.-Martin 3-5, game 2, 7 innings Clemson 8, ETSU 3 East Carolina 9, Wake Forest 0 High Point 6, Appalachian St. 5, 10 innings Kennesaw St. 6, W. Carolina 2 Middle Tennessee 12, Tennessee 3 North Carolina 4, UNC-Asheville 2 N.C. State 10, Campbell 2 MIDWEST Texas Tech 6, Michigan 4 TOURNAMENTS Peach Belt Conference Semifinals Augusta St. 7, North Georgia 5

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PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Monday, May 9 Vancouver 2, Nashville 1, Vancouver wins series 4-2 Tuesday, May 10 Detroit 3, San Jose 1, series tied 3-3 Thursday, May 12 Detroit at San Jose, 9 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) Saturday, May 14 Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 19 Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21 Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.

NBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Sunday, May 8 Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86, Dallas wins series 4-0 Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 Monday, May 9 Miami 98, Boston 90, OT Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, 3OT, series tied 2-2 Tuesday, May 10 Chicago 95, Atlanta 83, Chicago leads series 3-2 Wednesday, May 11 Miami 97, Boston 87, Miami wins series 4-1 Memphis at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12 Chicago at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Friday, May 13 Oklahoma City at Memphis, 9 p.m.

Wednesday box Heat 97, Celtics 87 BOSTON (87) Pierce 5-12 1-1 12, Garnett 6-13 3-8 15, J.O’Neal 1-3 1-1 3, Rondo 3-5 0-0 6, Allen

6-12 1-1 18, Green 3-5 2-2 9, Davis 2-5 22 6, Krstic 3-3 2-3 8, West 4-9 2-2 10. Totals 33-67 14-20 87. MIAMI (97) James 11-20 6-9 33, Bosh 4-9 6-6 14, Anthony 0-3 1-2 1, Bibby 1-3 0-0 3, Wade 1319 8-15 34, Jones 1-4 0-0 3, Chalmers 1-6 0-0 2, Howard 0-2 5-6 5, Miller 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 32-69 26-38 97. 24 25 24 14 — 87 Boston Miami 16 31 24 26 — 97 3-Point Goals—Boston 7-15 (Allen 5-10, Green 1-1, Pierce 1-3, West 0-1), Miami 719 (James 5-7, Bibby 1-3, Jones 1-3, Wade 0-1, Miller 0-1, Chalmers 0-4). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Boston 36 (Garnett 11), Miami 53 (Bosh 11). Assists—Boston 15 (Pierce 4), Miami 13 (Wade 5). Total Fouls— Boston 25, Miami 19. A—20,208 (19,600).

Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB—Suspended free agent minor league OF Joe Dickerson and Philadelphia minor league 2B Kevin Frandse (Lehigh Valley-IL) 50 games each after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Reinstated RHP Jake Peavy the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Jeff Gray for assignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated RHP Carlos Carrasco from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Frank Herrmann to Columbus (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed LHP Bruce Chen on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Vin Mazzaro from Omaha (PCL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed RHP Francisco Rodriguez on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Kevin Jepsen from Salt Lake (PCL). NEW YORK YANKEES—Announced the retirement of athletic trainer Gene Monahan at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Activated RHP Luis Ayala from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Lance Pendleton to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Recalled RHP Trystan Magnuson from Sacramento (PCL). Assigned LHP Jerry Blevins outright to Sacramento. TORONTO BLUE JAY—Granted OF Scott Podsednik his release from Las Vegas (PCL). National League CHICAGO CUBS—Placed C Geovany Soto on the 15-day DL. Recalled C Welington Castillo from Iowa (PCL). FLORIDA MARLINS—Recalled RHP Steve Cishek from New Orleans (PCL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed LHP Hong-Chih Kuo on the 15-day DL. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Reinstated RHP Jose Ascanio from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Mike Crotta on the 15-day DL. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS—Named Tom Gibbons director of pro personnel and Chuck Cook director of college scouting. COLLEGE ALABAMA—Named Dan Waters men’s and women’s track and field coach. DUKE—Named Candice Jackson women’s assistant basketball coach and Chris Carrawell special assistant for women’s basketball. HOUSTON—Announced the resignation of women’s basketball assistant coach Tari Cummings to accepted an assistant coaching position at Arkansas. ILLINOIS STATE—Named Gary Friedman director of athletics. LAMAR—Announced Larry Tidwell is relinquishing his duties as director of athletics to devote his full attention as women’s basketball coach. NEBRASKA—Named Jeremy Cox men’s assistant basketball coach. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL—Announced the resignation of softball coach Mike Charlton. OREGON STATE—Signed athletic director Bob De Carolis to a five-year contract extension. TULANE—Announced the resignation of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Dan Dodd.

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North softball falls in tourney semis From staff reports

The win was the fifth in a row for Kannapolis, which will go for a series sweep tonight. Brady Shoemaker delivered the biggest blow of the frame on a single to center field that was bobbled, allowing three runs to score. Spencer Arroyo (2-1) earned the win for Kannapolis, as he went six innings and gave up four runs (one earned) on four hits while striking out six.

North Rowan lost 10-0 in six innings to South Stanly in the semifinals of the YVC tournament on Wednesday at Chatham Central. Samantha Jacobs pitched well for the Cavaliers, allowing two walks, five singles and four earned runs, but North made seven errors. Jacobs and Brianna Mock had the only hits for North. North and East Montgomery n Prep tennis will play a seeding game today Individual state champiat Chatham Central to determined the YVC’s No. 3 seed for onships in tennis singles and doubles will be decided on May the 1A state playoffs. 13-14, with 3A play in Burlington and 2A action in Cary. n Pro baseball 2A matchups include: The Kannapolis Intimidators Alan Lebowitz (Salisbury) vs. used a nine-run fifth inning to James Tart (Roanoke Rapids) surge past the Lexington LegSteven Page (Salisbury) vs. ends 11-7 on Wednesday after- Christian Manhard (Pittsboro noon at Fieldcrest Cannon Sta- Northwood) dium. Emerson Ellis- Drew Guerra

(Durham School of Arts) vs. Lewis Young-Brock Overcash (Salisbury) Alex Weant-Seth Gentry (Salisbury) vs. Garrett Peedin-Montana Wiggs (North Johnston) 3A matchups include: Eric Greene (Western Alamance) vs. Joel Brittain (West Rowan)

n Prep baseball In Friday’s first round of the prep baseball playoffs, North Rowan is home against Chatham Central; East Rowan is at home against Rockingham; Salisbury is home against Piedmont; South Rowan is at Charlotte Catholic, and Carson is at Mount Pleasant.

East Rowan was eliminated from the 3A playoffs with a 6-0 loss to Charlotte Catholic. Salisbury is home on Saturday after receiving a first-round bye. West Rowan will play at home Saturday against Marvin Ridge.

n Hole-in-one Vinnie Benedetto had a holein-one on the 17th hole at Country Club of Salisbury recently. He used a five-iron from 155 yards out on the gold tees. He was playing with Jim Benton, Wib Manuel and Eddie Goodnight.

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North Rowan finished their regular season with a 1-1 tie North Rowan’s season ended against Corriher-Lipe and a 5-1 with a 6-0 loss to Elkin on loss to Southeast. Kevin Ortiz Wednesday. scored both Maverick goals.

Thunder follows thriller with easy blowout OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Kevin Durant scored 19 points, reserve Daequan Cook added 18 and the Oklahoma City Thunder followed their Thunder 99 triple-overtime triumph Grizzlies 72 with a 99-72 blowout of the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night to take their first series lead in the Western Conference semifinals. The Thunder lead 3-2 heading into Game 6 on Friday night in Memphis. They got there with ease considering what happened two nights earlier. Marc Gasol had 16 points to lead Memphis, which matched its lowest point total from the regular season and played like it was still drained from an emotional loss in their own building that knocked them out of control in the series. The Grizzlies shot a season-worst 36 percent and were far enough behind that Durant and fellow All-Star Russell Westbrook didn’t even have to play in the fourth quarter. By the end, Durant was wearing one of the same white Thunder T-shirts as the sellout crowd and was standing on the sidelines directing the lineup of reserves that got to play in garbage time. “We played great defense. Everyone was in tune, locked in,” Durant said. “It was a group effort.” After a classic Game 4, when the Thunder had chances to win at the end of regulation and each of the first two overtimes, coach Scott Brooks said it was like “three wins in one.” It may have won them at least two. The Grizzlies were a ragged bunch

throughout the game after losing the tripleovertime thriller 133-123 on their home court and can only hope to get re-energized by returning to the FedEx Forum with their season on the line Friday night. Zach Randolph, who played 56 minutes in the marathon Game 4, never was effective. He finished with just nine points and seven rebounds, and even missed four of his first five free throws. He had been averaging 26 points and 14 rebounds in the series. Gasol, his partner in the potent frontcourt that powered Memphis to a win in Oklahoma City in Game 1, did most of his damage during a 6-minute stretch in the third quarter. Then the Grizzlies fell hopelessly behind. Oklahoma City’s Nick Collison turned a rebound into a three-point play. When he converted the free throw, it completed a string of seven straight points by the Thunder to bump the lead to 65-46 late in the third quarter. Memphis didn’t stand a chance of a comeback. Too many missed layups. Too many short shots that clanked off the front rim. Too little energy left. Mike Conley made just 4 of 16 shots, Tony Allen was 4 for 13 and O.J. Mayo 2 for 8 on a dreadful night when nothing was going in. “It wasn’t a factor at all. We wouldn’t let that beat us,” Durant said when asked if fatigue was ever a factor. “We came out ready.” Memphis didn’t reach 50 points until there was 2:04 left in the third quarter, and

the Thunder quickly squelched any hopes of yet another wild comeback after the Grizzlies had overcome double-digit deficits to force overtimes in each of the last two games. Collison had a two-handed dunk, Cook hit a 3-pointer and Nazr Mohammed made a layup during a string of seven straight Oklahoma City points early in the fourth quarter and the lead grew to 27 before both coaches emptied their benches for the final 4 minutes. “We’re going to need them and they know that,” Durant said of the reserves, who got more than the usual minutes. Westbrook had 11 points in 25 minutes — half of what he played in Game 4. Mohammed added 10 points and Collison had nine points and 10 rebounds, helping the Thunder to a 50-33 edge on the boards. Oklahoma City came up empty on its first seven possessions and didn’t score until nearly 4 minutes into a ragged first quarter, perhaps also showing some aftereffects showing from the marathon two nights earlier. The Grizzlies forced nine first-quarter turnovers but couldn’t take advantage and never led by more than six. When the Thunder finally put together 5 straight minutes without a turnover, they stormed ahead with a 15-2 run late in the first half, featuring a 3-pointer by Westbrook and two-handed slams by James Harden and Durant. Durant thumped his chest after his dunk, with Oklahoma City on its way to a 46-35 halftime lead it would never give up.

Baseball loses former executive FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — Dick Walsh, a former executive with the Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels and the North American Soccer League, has died. He was 85. Walsh died of natural causes May 6 at his home in Fullerton, daughter Peggy Walsh said Wednesday. As vice president of stadium operations for the Dodgers, Walsh played a key role in the development and construction of Dodger Stadium, which opened on April 10, 1962. He stayed with the team through the 1966 season. “My dad had great confidence in Dick and they worked very closely together,” said Peter O’Malley, president of the Dodgers from 1970-98. “Dick deserves a lot of credit for construction, maintenance, security and landscaping of Dodger Stadi-

um. He was a team player and had the respect of everyone in the Dodger organization.” Later in 1966, Walsh was hired as commissioner of the North American Soccer League. In 1968, California Angels owner Gene Autry hired Walsh as executive vice president and general manager, a position he held for three seasons. Walsh became general manager of the Los Angeles Convention Center in 1973, a position he held for 23 years. During his tenure, he oversaw a $300 million expansion. In 1997, Walsh moved to Honolulu and became GM of the Hawaii Convention Center for three years. He then moved to Alaska, where he oversaw five facilities in Anchorage and Fairbanks.

He later returned to California and became GM of the Ontario Convention Center, retiring in 2005, a month before his 80th birthday. Born Richard Bishop Walsh Jr. in South Bend, Ind., and raised in Evanston, Ill., he came to Los Angeles in 1937. He was an all-city third baseman at Los Angeles High School and enlisted in the Army in 1943. He spent 32 months in the South Pacific and was discharged as a first lieutenant in 1948. In 1948, Walsh entered the baseball business as an intern with the Fort Worth Cats in Texas, a minor league team of the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1951, Walsh joined the Brooklyn Dodgers as assistant farm director. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Roberta.

Western team proves it can compete in NASCAR Associated Press

DARLINGTON, S.C.— Regan Smith says his Southern 500 victory last week proves more than his skill as a Sprint Cup driver. It shows a tiny team from way out West can succeed alongside NASCAR’s big boys. Smith can’t count how often he heard he was banging his head against the wall — and ruining his career — with Furniture Row Racing of Denver, the only Sprint Cup team west of the Mississippi River. “Everybody said, ‘For how long? You can’t race outside of Charlotte, the 20-mile radius where all the teams are. You can’t do it,’” Smith said. “We’ve been doing it every week.” At Darlington Raceway, Smith’s team did it better than everyone else. He moved up front with seven laps left when he chose to stay out on old tires instead of pitting for fresh ones during a caution, then outran Sprint Cup points leader Carl Edwards in a green-whitecheckered finish for his first career victory.

Smith was a rookie driving for Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 2008 when he beat Tony Stewart at Talladega in the fall. NASCAR, though, penalized Smith for driving below the yellow line and gave the win to Stewart. After the season, Smith was out of work despite being named the series’ rookie of the year and landed with Furniture Row and owner Barney Visser. “I think it’s obvious now the best thing that happened to me was the end of the ‘08 season (when) I didn’t have a ride,” Smith said. Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Furniture Row has been underappeciated for the program it has built. “Yeah, they used some strategy to win (Darlington), but they still had a good enough race car to do it,” Earnhardt said. Smith found a home at the one-car shop that believed it could succeed nearly 1,600 miles from NASCAR’s North Carolina hub. “For our organization, obviously (the win) means every-

thing,” team manager Joe Garone said. “We’ve been six years building this team and literally started from scratch.” It’s an unusual set up. There’s a 35,000-square-foot garage in Denver that’s home to 64 employees. There’s a “satellite” set up in North Carolina — it’s the garage of spotter Clayton Hughes — where a Furniture Row hauler picks up chassis, engines or whatever is needed for the Colorado shop. The cars are assembled in Denver, Garone said. Even a one-car NASCAR team can’t do it alone in the age of powerhouse shops such as Hendrick Motorsports, RoushFenway Racing and Joe Gibbs Racing. Garone said the team relies on Stewart-Haas Racing for help in the pits, Richard Childress Racing for its chassis, and Earnhardt-Childress Racing Engines for its power. “It is part of the structure for how the little guy does business in Cup,” Garone said. “You need partners. You need to have those relationships not just in place, but they have to be good

relationships.” Smith wasn’t NASCAR’s first surprise winner this season — 20-year-old Trevor Bayne swiped the Daytona 500. But Bayne drove for the Wood Brothers, a team draped in nearly 50 years of NASCAR tradition even if it has struggled in recent seasons. Smith and Furniture Row are true outsiders. “I can tell you a lot of people, and I can’t say I wasn’t with them when Barney Visser wanted it run out of Colorado, said that we might just be crazy,” said Garone, who had worked for star driver Bill Elliott and with NASCAR before joining Furniture Row. For Smith, it has been a perfect fit. The 27-year-old recalled his time sending out proposals during the day and running in the USAR Pro Cup series at night, doing anything to get noticed and move to the next level. There are plenty of people in the Sprint Cup garage, Smith says, who dodged dozens of his calls.


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fensive back/return man. There weren’t many Fridays when Cowan didn’t do something to change the game. His enormous season was a shock. He entered 2010 as a sure starter after creating eight turnovers as a junior, but no one was talking about him as All-America material. “Eric came from out of the shadows and into to the forefront,” Young said poetically. “Special athlete. Fast, physical and smart.” Cowan’s senior season included two touchdowns on punt returns, one TD on a pick-six, one playoff TD on a faked punt and one TD on a YOUNG return of a free kick that followed a West safety. He zoomed with one opening kickoff back to the 1-yard line, and, believe it or not, he had four more touchdowns negated by yellow flags. Cowan still doesn’t seem all that impressed by what he accomplished, but he didn’t mind doing it. “There was no pressure on me and no worries— I just went out and played football,” he said. “I was expected to make some plays, and I did make a few.” Cowan likely would’ve found a football home earlier — probably on National Signing Day — if he’d had everything squared away academically. His GPA was fine all along, but he had to wait on a qualifying standardized test score. Once that was taken care of, he was in demand. Cowan visited Carson-Newman during the season and also had postseason visits to Brevard and Wingate. Young credits Brian Messisco, a supporter of the West program, with opening the door to West Liberty and its coaching staff. Once West Liberty had chance to see film of a tenacious West Rowan defense that recorded a school-record six shutouts, several Falcons were invited for a March visit. Head coach Roger Waialae was able to sign not only Cowan but 225-pound linebacker Quentin Sifford as well. “I didn’t go up there for a tryout or anything like that because they’d already had a chance to watch film,” Cowan said. “The coaches showed us around, and the campus is nice. There’s 3,200 students so it’s not too small, but it’s not too big. The football field was turf. Nice.”

The eight Falcons headed to Greensboro are talented ones, led by Daishion Barger in the 110 hurdles. He is the returning state champ but he has been hampered by a broken hand. He still finished first last week. “He’s about 75, 80 percent so we really don’t know how he’s going to run,” Ellis said. Jamarian Mabry and Trey Mashore are healthy and both can place high in the long jump. They were 1-2 last week with Mabry recording a leap of 22-2. Another first-place finish was turned in by the 4x200 relay team of Mashore, Tevin Gregory, C.J. Ellis and Brandon Ijames. Ijames, a sophomore, ran only relays last year, but Ellis tried him in the 200 meters this season. It paid off last week as Ijames, seeded 12th, finished third. “We broke a big-time seed there,” Ellis said. C.J. Ellis also qualified in the 100 meters. Quinton Phifer qualified in the high jump. Trey Cuthbertson qualified in the 300 hurdles. Coach Ellis was asked if the team was feeling the pressure. West, along with Forestview, Rocky Mount and Fayetteville Byrd won regional titles. “They’re about as casual as they were last week,” Ellis chuckled. “We’re not doing a whole lot. No need to run and hurt ’em up now.” West’s strategy remains the same. “We’re going to break a few seeds like we did in the regional,” Ellis said. “Just looking at how they’ve got them all lined up, I don’t know who’s going to win it. There’s definitely no favorite.” Just don’t count out the Falcons. • East’s boys were a disappointing sixth in the regional, in part due to Ben Hancock not running in four events. Coach Rick Roseman figured that was 20 to 25 points the Mustangs didn’t record. But the Mustangs are taking Cole Honeycutt, Sam Sherman and Jordan Hopper. All three won regional firsts. Honeycutt won the 800 meters, while Sherman took the shot (53-9). Hopper won the discus (149-10) with a personal best. He’ll also perform in the shot. • Salisbury and North are competing in regionals on Saturday. Salisbury’s boys, the defending 2A state champ, is at Cuthbertson. The girls, second

FROM 1C games lately (East stopped North Davidson’s 49-game winning streak at a neutral site and rallied from a 4-1 deficit to win on 1A power South Stanly’s field), White said. “It’s made us stronger. Everything is coming around now.” Offensively, East got something from everyone in the lineup. Leadoff hitter Ericka Nesbitt, had three hits and scored three runs. Nesbitt and Kayla Kirk got on base in the first inning, and White and Bobbi Thomas knocked them in with groundballs to the right side. “We got some people on, took advantage of situations and made some things happen for a couple of early runs,” East coach Mike Waddell said. “When you’ve got a lead, it’s a lot easier to play defense and it’s a lot easier to swing the bats.” White’s RBI single made it 3-0 in the third. West pitcher Maria Taylor was able to keep her team in the game until the bottom of the fourth. That’s when the Mustangs put together a sixrun inning.

SOUTH FROM 1C of a pitching performance from Fesperman, who threw a five-hitter. “We played a good game, but the hits just didn’t fall for us, and they did put a few hits together,” Fesperman said. South couldn’t get it going offensively against North Iredell’s strong junior pitcher Karley Harkey. “Karley was on,” North Iredell coach Lauren Gaither said. “And when she’s on, it’s hard to do very much.” Fesperman easily put zeroes on the scoreboard in the first and second, and got help from her defense to hold off NI in the third. Shortstop Kaitlyn Jones and right fielder Brenna Pruitt snagged liners, while left fielder Emma Pope yanked down a wicked drive that looked like it might soar over her head. But NI broke through in the fourth. Harkey whipped a double to the left-center gap to start the inning, and Elizabeth Johnson’s clutch, twoout single to left made it 1-0.

The weather was chilly, but that football field was sweet, sort of nestled back in the trees just like the West field where Cowan made a name for himself. West Liberty has posted six straight winning seasons under Waialae, and the school has earned a reputation as an offensive machine in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Cowan liked the recruiting pitch he heard from the coaching staff. “They’ve had the best offense around for two years and haven’t been lacking there,” Cowan said. “They told me now they’re concentrating on recruiting defensive players, so they can take that next step.” Cowan and Sifford are guys that can help them take that step. They’re winners. “We’ve learned to take losing very hard, and no loss will ever sit well with us,” Cowan declared. The Falcons could make a college impact early. Young said he won’t be shocked if Cowan starts right away. Obviously, if there’s a negative regarding West Liberty, it’s the distance. Cowan estimates the trip up Interstate 77 for Sifford and him will be seven hours — give or take. “It is a long way off, but I’ll be getting a free education and being away from home is part of growing up,” Cowan said. “I’ll be reunited, so to speak, with Quentin, and that will help us both.” • A story on Sifford is upcoming.

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East’s Cole Honeycutt won the 800 meters. in the state last year, have a good shot at winning their third straight regional. North is the defending 1A champ in girls and appear even better than last year, thanks to Meloney Ramos, who transferred from Salisbury. She’s a threat to win BARGER the hurdles and jumps in the regional, scheduled for Monroe. North’s boys were sixth in the state last year, but are also much better with the addition of Johnny Oglesby, a star jumper and hurdler. • NOTES: The defending 3A state champs are WinstonMABRY Salem Prep’s girls and Marvin Ridge’s boys. ... Marvin Ridge (79) finished third in the regional behind West (96) and Hickory Ridge (84). .... The 3A state meet on Friday and Saturday’s regionals start at 10 a.m. ... ... Olivia Sabo will compete in the discus for the East girls. ... Sherman will need a monstrous throw in the shot to beat the state record of 61-41⁄2 set in 1975 by Northern Durham’s Mike Salzano.

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Meagan Kluttz walked to start the inning, and a hit by Ally Mills and a nice bunt by Steffi Sides filled the bases with none out. Jesse Rummage, East’s No. 9 hitter then drilled a hit to right-center to score two. “People think sometimes because someone hits down in the lower spots they can’t hit, but we can all hit,” Rummage said. “We just needed to start swinging the bats and try to get it done early (by the 10-run rule).”

Nesbitt and White drilled tworun doubles in the big inand ning, East may have scored quite a few NESBITT more had Sydney Poole’s line drive not gone directly to Perrine at shortstop. “We got some hits at the right time in that one inning,” Waddell said. “You look up, and all of a sudden it’s 9-0 instead of 3-0.” Up nine, White marched to the circle for the fifth and, got two quick Ks on riseballs and another on a perfectly placed fastball on the hands. “Chelsea’s riseball is sweet,” Perrine said. “It’s my enemy. We couldn’t hit it.” It was 10-0, and time to go home, after Kluttz finished off the Falcons in the sixth with an RBI single to left. East moves into Friday’s 6 p.m. championship at Carson against North Iredell. West Rowan moves on to the 3A playoffs. West coach Elizabeth Clarke expects her team to play at Charlotte Catholic in the first round.

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S. Rowan 000 000 0 — 0 N. Iredell 000 120 x — 3 LOB — South 6, N. Iredell 6. 2B — Starnes, Harkey, T, Davenport. S — Rosenbalm. IP H R ER BB K S. Rowan Fesperman L 6 5 3 3 3 0 N. Iredell Harkey 7 4 0 0 2 7 WP — Fesperman. HBP — by Fesperman (Harkey).

A walk and a sac bunt (Fesperman made a terrific play to get the out at first) started the NI fifth before Timber Davenport followed with a rare infield double. With South fielders charging or moving to cover bases, Davenport punched a ball into the shortstop hole. She reached second base as South senior second baseman Kirstie Corriher chased the ball down. A wild pitch made it 2-0, and Harkey’s RBI groundout

to short made it 3-0. South got a solid secondinning double from Katherine Starnes, but it’s only other shot at breaking through came in the sixth. An infield single by Barringer, a walk to Jones and an infield hit by Corriher filled the bases, but Mackenzie Dabbs, South’s leader in batting average, popped up to end the threat. Harkey put away South 12-3 in the seventh. “On our Senior Night, we hit the ball a lot better against her,” South coach Cassie Buckwalter said. “We just didn’t hit today, but other than that, we played well and Kim pitched an amazing game. At the end, the girls played like a playoff team.” NI moves to a title game at 6 p.m. on Friday against East Rowan and will have catalyst Breanna Davenport, who was out Wednesday, back in the lineup. “We progressed a lot from our first game against East to the second game,” Gaither said. “We had a goal to make the finals. We knew if we could make it, East would be there to play us. It should be a very good game.”

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BCS, spare us the false outrage on Fiesta Bowl It hardly seems possible that it was only a month or so ago when the good ol' boys who run the BCS NEW YORK — The decision to were so outraged at the Fiesta keep the Fiesta Bowl in the Bowl Bowl shenanigans that they threatChampionship Series came at a ened to boot the site of the last price — a $1 million donation to the BCS title game from their cozy and kids of Arizona. incredibly profitable cartel. Put in terms Fiesta Bowl accountBCS executive director Bill ants can understand, that's a couple Hancock declared at the time that of golf outings, three trips to strip the BCS "will not be associated clubs, and one big birthday bash. with this kind of behavior." And you thought it was hard to Unless, of course, there's money figure out the system used to pick to be made. Then all bets are off. teams for the BCS title game. Try The Fiesta Bowl was never gofiguring out how $1 million buys ing anywhere. It's a cash cow forgiveness for the guys in yellow among cash cows, a reliable generjackets who got caught with their ator of television ratings, and the hands in a very lucrative cookie jar. favorite January haunt of wealthy It doesn't. As hand slapping alumni everywhere. goes, this was a million-dollar Junker, bless his soul, wasn't waste of time. above spreading some of that BY TIM DAHLBERG Associated Press

largesse around. He spent $1,200 of bowl money at a strip club, $110,000 on a charity auction for a round of golf with Jack Nicklaus, and $33,000 so he and his buddies could go to Pebble Beach for a 50th birthday blowout. Politicians got their share, too. The report said Junker used employees to funnel campaign contributions around like they were Tostitos chips, then reimbursed them with bowl money. The chairman of the Fiesta Bowl told BCS commissioners at their annual meeting last month that he was horrified by it all and was working hard to make sure the bowl's spending would be curtailed and that all transactions would be transparent. As part of the penalty, the Fiesta Bowl must agree to con-

duct an annual internal audit and consult with the BCS on the hiring of a new executive director. That's pretty much it. The bowl won't be replaced by the Cotton Bowl. There's no requirement the new director make less than the $674,000 that Junker was making. And everyone gets to keep their prized yellow jackets. Did I mention that nine of the 11 members of the NCAA panel that will decide the bowl's fate attended a "Fiesta Frolic" in 2008 where rooms, food and golf were all on the Fiesta Bowl tab? A cozy place, indeed, this world of big-time college football. Trips to be taken, money to be made, a little something for everyone. The system is rotten, but don't expect anyone to risk their flashy

The NBA notebook ... DALLAS — Dallas guard J.J. Barea says he doesn’t hold any animosity toward Lakers center Andrew Bynum after their ugly collision. Bynum elbowed Barea in the chest while the guard was in the air for a layup in Game 4 of their playoff series. He hit the floor hard, Bynum was ejected and on Tuesday was suspended for the first five games of next season. Barea says he has a bruise on his ribs and another on his left hand. He said Wednesday that he received an apologetic message from Bynum that he considers sincere. He didn’t return the call because he didn’t think it was necessary. Barea said: “He just had a big mistake. People have those sometimes. He lost his mind and he fouled me pretty hard. I know he regrets it.” The Mavericks swept the two-time defending champion Lakers. HAWKS CONFIDENT ATLANTA — For a team that knows its season could be one-and-done, the Atlanta

Hawks are still feeling quite confident about their chances in the Eastern Conference semifinals. This mantra: Just take it to Game 7. "If we get this win," guard Jeff Teague said, referring to tonight's game, "I think there's a good chance we'll get Game 7. I feel like there would be a lot of pressure on them playing at home in Game 7. I think we could come in there a little more free, just come in and play our game. It would be interesting." Of course, there's that little matter to take care of in Atlanta. Game 6, with no room for error. ALL-ROOKIE TEAM INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Pacers guard Paul George was named to the All-Rookie second-team on Wednesday. George started the last 19 games of the regular season and all five playoffs games. He averaged 7.8 points and 3.7 rebounds during the regular season. George, who played his college ball at Fresno State, was the 10th overall pick. Pacers fans initially were lukewarm to his selection because local hero Gordon Hay-

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Laker big man Andrew Bynum, left, sent J.p. Barea (11) to the floor with a forearm belt during the final game of their playoff series. ward of Butler went ninth to the Utah Jazz. First team selections by the coaches were Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers, John Wall of Washington, New York's Landry Fields, Sacramento's DeMar-

Bush stirs up fans with lockout posts on Twitter holders of other teams. The league has locked out The NFL notebook ... the players as part of their NEW ORLEANS (AP) — dispute over a collective barReggie Bush insists he was gaining agreement. A federonly joking when he stirred al appeals court has schedup fans with posts on his uled a June 3 hearing on Twitter account about enjoy- whether the lockout should ing free time during the NFL be allowed to continue. lockout. "It's more litigation right Bush drew critical renow and I think that's unforsponses from a number of tunate," Goodell said. "I think his nearly 1.7 million Twitter we need to get back to negofollowers when he posted: tiations because that's how “Everybody complaining this will get settled." about the lockout! Shoot I’m RETIRED FOR GOOD making the most of it! VacaHACKLEBURG, Ala. — tion, rest, relaxing, appearFormer NFL quarterback ances here and there! I’m Brett Favre says he has no good!” intention of coming out of Bush then added in a sec- retirement. ond post moments later: Favre said he was "done “Right about now we would with football" when asked be slaving in 100 degree Wednesday if he might atheat, practicing twice a day, tempt another comeback. while putting our bodies at Favre, a spokesman for risk for nothing.” Wrangler jeans, met with The timing of the posts employees at a Wrangler heightened criticism of Bush plant that was destroyed by because the flashy running recent tornadoes that devasback has been absent from tated the region. workouts organized by quarFavre signed autographs terback Drew Brees, which for members of the Hacklehave drawn several dozen burg High School football Saints players to Tulane’s team and Wrangler employfootball facilities. ees. GOODELL UPDATE Favre, who last played in CINCINNATI — Commis- the NFL with the Minnesota sioner Roger Goodell told Vikings, couldn't escape Cincinnati Bengals season talking football. When he tickets holders on Wednesfirst stepped out of his vehiday that "not enough negotia- cle, he was greeted by Marition is going on." on County Commission PresGoodell is convinced the ident Don Barnwell, who owners and players can setasked him if he was going to tle their differences if they play football this year. can get out of the courtroom. As for the NFL lockout, The NFL's labor dispute Favre says he doesn't know was the most popular topic if there "would be any footWednesday during a confer- ball" this year. ence call that lasted more HAYNESWORTH than a half-hour. Goodell has WASHINGTON — Washdone similar question-andington Redskins defensive answer sessions with ticket lineman Albert

jackets by suggesting it might be changed. Next time someone is caught, though, the least they can do is spare us the false outrage.

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cus Cousins and San Antonio's Gary Neal. Detroit's Greg Monroe, Minnesota's Wesley Johnson, Utah's Derrick Favors and the Clippers' Eric Bledsoe joined George on the second team.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Phil Jackson imagines himself exploring the southern tropics next winter, or maybe circumnavigating the globe on a motorcycle. The Lakers’ retiring coach doesn’t imagine returning to an NBA bench. At least not right now. Jackson informally wrapped up his tenure with the Lakers on Wednesday, three days after the twotime champions were swept out of the playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks. The Lakers have no plans to replace him imminently, but Jackson left only the slightest doubt he’s done with what’s likely the last chapter of his unmatched career. The awful ending to the season did nothing to change the 11-time NBA champion coach’s mind about his future. Although he still loves basketball, Jackson wants to get on with the life he imagined growing up as a boy in North Dakota. “I have no plans to return,” the 65-year-old Jackson said in an emotionless news conference. “Today, I’m sure. What it’s going to be like in six months, I’m not sure.” Jackson’s equivocation could keep the rumor mills turning for several more years, but the coach clearly relishes the prospect of his extended break from the NBA grind. He realizes that

by the time he grows tired of the freedom, he could be too old to do this job — and he appears to be at peace with the prospect. Jackson said there’s a point in a coach’s life at which “you either move on or stay in it, you never break away from it, and it becomes the rest of JACKSON your life.” As a boy, Jackson remembers being spellbound by “Robinson Crusoe,” Daniel Defoe’s 18th-century novel about a castaway on a Caribbean island. He tried to explore those boyhood dreams during his first retirement from the Lakers, but six weeks in the South Pacific and a trip to the Australian Open reminded him it’s tough to be footloose and fancy-free with two bad hips and swollen feet. Although his health and mobility have improved in the past seven years after surgery on his hips, Jackson still walks with a cane at times. He’s grateful to be rid of the NBA’s regimented travel schedule, and he’s hoping another surgery will make him mobile enough to pick up those Robinson Crusoe dreams again, wherever they might take him.

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REGGIE BUSH Haynesworth did not grope a waitress at a hotel bar and intends to fight the accusations, his lawyer said Tuesday in entering a not guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of sexual abuse. Haynesworth, who was not at his arraignment in D.C. Superior Court, is accused of sliding his credit card into the bra of a waitress and touching her breast during a birthday party at a Washington hotel in February. RETIRING PHOENIX — Alan Faneca made no secret in the final weeks of the 2010 season that it could well be his last in the rugged trenches of the NFL. The eight-time All-Pro guard announced his retirement after 13 years in the league. ARRESTED ATLANTA — Authorities say former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Kordell Stewart has been charged with driving with a suspended license and speeding. Stewart was booked into jail in the Atlanta suburb and freed on $3,000 bond.

CONCORD— Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne will miss his third straight race this weekend when Kevin Swindell fills in for him at Dover International Speedway. Bayne spent a week at the Mayo Clinic undergoing treatment for what doctors have called an inflammatory condition. He was released last Thursday. Roush Fenway president Steve Newmark said Wednesday the team is encouraged by Bayne’s progress, but is being cautious in holding him out an additional week. “Trevor’s symptoms have subsided and we are very encouraged by his progress,” Newmark said. “Still, we are going to exercise an element of caution with his return to the track and keep him out of competition for at least another week.” Newmark says Bayne should race in next week’s All-Star race for the Wood Brothers, and return to his Nationwide ride in the May 22 event at Iowa. “Trevor is itching to get back out on the race track, and, although it’s hard to keep someone with his passion away, we feel it is in his best interest to hold off for another week,” Newmark said. Swindell, meanwhile, will make his fourth Nationwide start and first of this season. He’s the son of former Sprint Car star Sammy Swindell.

COLLEGE HOOPS SAN DIEGO — The Morale Entertainment Foundation says ESPN will televise the Carrier Classic game between Michigan State and North Carolina on the deck of an aircraft carrier in San Diego Bay on Veterans Day. Mike Whalen of Morale Entertainment Foundation says ESPN also will televise a halftime show and postgame concert. A basketball court with seating for approximately 7,000 fans will be built on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier for the rematch of the 2009 NCAA championship game, won by North Carolina. Organizers won't know until much closer to the Nov. 11 game which aircraft carrier will serve as host. Whalen has said it probably will be the USS Ronald Reagan or the USS Carl Vinson. • MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota coach Tubby Smith says he's "feeling great" and

free of prostate cancer after dealing with the disease for the past year. • AUSTIN, Texas — Texas coach Rick Barnes has received a $200,000 raise that boosts his pay to $2.4 million each season.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson will face defending national champion Auburn at noon in Death Valley on Sept. 17. Clemson will open the season on Sept. 3 at home with a 3:30 p.m. game against Troy and follow that a week later taking on Football Championship Subdivision opponent Wofford at home, also at 3:30 p.m. Clemson plays Auburn the next Saturday. • COLUMBUS, Ohio — The September game between Ohio State and Miami will be played in primetime. ACC Commissioner John Swofford announced Wednesday that kickoff in Miami will be at 7:30 or 8 p.m. on Sept. 17. The game will be broadcast on either ABC or ESPN. • AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn coach Gene Chizik will release a book in July. "All In: What it Takes to be The Best" will be released on July 5, Tyndale House Publishers said Wednesday. Chizik led the Tigers to the national championship and a 14-0 season two years after his hiring was widely criticized following two losing seasons at Iowa State.

HOCKEY GLENDALE, Ariz. — The NHL is considering a legal move to clear the way for the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer.

SOCCER LONDON — Soccer's governing body was hit with new corruption allegations when six FIFA executive committee members were accused of receiving or demanding bribes during bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

HORSE RACING LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Michael Baze, a 24-year-old jockey who rode this year's Kentucky Derby second-place finisher to his only win, was found dead in his vehicle at Churchill Downs. There were no signs of foul play and the case was being treated as a death investigation, Louisville police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley said. An autopsy was planned.


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Expanded Standings New York tampa Bay Boston toronto Baltimore

W 20 21 17 17 16

L 14 15 20 20 19

cleveland Kansas city detroit chicago Minnesota

W 23 19 20 14 12

L 12 17 18 23 23

Los angeles oakland texas seattle

W 21 19 19 16

L 16 18 18 21

philadelphia Florida atlanta Washington New York

W 24 21 20 18 16

L 12 15 18 18 20

st. Louis cincinnati pittsburgh chicago Milwaukee Houston

W 21 20 18 15 16 14

L 15 17 19 19 21 23

colorado san Francisco Los angeles arizona san diego

W 19 19 18 15 15

L 15 16 20 19 22

AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .588 — — .583 — — .459 41⁄2 41⁄2 .459 41⁄2 41⁄2 .457 41⁄2 41⁄2 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .657 — — .528 41⁄2 2 .526 41⁄2 2 .378 10 71⁄2 .343 11 81⁄2 West Division Pct GB WCGB .568 — — .514 2 21⁄2 .514 2 21⁄2 .432 5 51⁄2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .667 — — .583 3 — .526 5 2 .500 6 3 .444 8 5 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .583 — — .541 11⁄2 11⁄2 .486 31⁄2 31⁄2 .441 5 5 .432 51⁄2 51⁄2 .378 71⁄2 71⁄2 West Division Pct GB WCGB .559 — — 1 .543 ⁄2 11⁄2 .474 3 4 .441 4 5 .405 51⁄2 61⁄2

AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 3, Kansas city 1 Baltimore 7, seattle 6, 13 innings cleveland 5, tampa Bay 4 toronto 7, Boston 6, 10 innings texas 7, oakland 2 detroit 10, Minnesota 2 L.a. angels 6, chicago White sox 2 Wednesday’s Games detroit 9, Minnesota 7 oakland at texas, ppd., rain Kansas city 4, N.Y. Yankees 3, 11 innings Baltimore 4, seattle 2 tampa Bay 8, cleveland 2 toronto 9, Boston 3 chicago White sox at L.a. angels, 10:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games tampa Bay (shields 3-1) at cleveland (Masterson 5-0), 12:05 p.m. Kansas city (o’sullivan 1-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 3-2), 7:05 p.m. seattle (Vargas 2-2) at Baltimore (Britton 5-2), 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Kansas city at detroit, 7:05 p.m. seattle at cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. L.a. angels at texas, 8:05 p.m. toronto at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. chicago White sox at oakland, 10:05 p.m.

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Str Home Away L-1 13-7 7-7 W-1 9-10 12-5 L-2 11-9 6-11 W-2 9-8 8-12 W-2 9-11 7-8

L10 6-4 6-4 8-2 4-6 3-7

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Str Home Away W-1 13-7 11-5 L-1 12-9 9-6 L-2 9-9 11-9 W-2 9-7 9-11 W-1 8-11 8-9

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Str Home Away W-2 10-9 11-6 L-1 10-9 10-8 L-2 7-11 11-8 L-2 7-11 8-8 L-1 10-6 6-15 W-1 8-11 6-12

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Price silences league’s hottest team Associated Press

CLEVELAND — David Price shut down baseball’s hottest team without much trouble, carrying a shutout into the eighth and leading the Tampa Bay Rays to an 8-2 win over Cleveland on Wednesday night, stopping the Indians’ home winning streak at 14. Price (5-3) was perfect for four innings, dominant for seven and became the first pitcher to record a win at Cleveland in more than a month. The left-hander allowed two runs and five hits — four doubles — in eight innings, struck out seven and did not yield a walk. Ben Zobrist and Matt Joyce homered, Sam Fuld had three hits and B.J. Upton had two RBIs as the Rays roughed up starter Carlos Carrasco (1-2) and won for just the third time in 22 games at Cleveland since 2005. At 12-5, Tampa Bay has the majors’ best road record. Orioles 4, Mariners 2 BALTIMORE — Chris Tillman pitched six innings of three-hit ball, Adam Jones went 4 for 4 with two RBIs, and the Baltimore Orioles beat Felix Hernandez. Tillman and Jones were both traded from the Mariners to Baltimore in 2008 as part of a five-player deal that sent pitcher Erik Bedard to Seattle. Drafted in the second round of the 2006 draft by Seattle, Tillman (2-3) gave up one run in his first start against the Mariners. The right-hander struck out five and walked three. Hernandez (4-3) allowed four runs and seven hits in five innings. It was only the second time in eight starts this season that he yielded more than two earned runs. Blue Jays 9, Red Sox 3 TORONTO — John McDonald homered, Rajai Davis had four hits and the Blue Jays Boston to sweep a two-game series.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday’s Games L.a. dodgers 10, pittsburgh 3 Florida 2, philadelphia 1 Washington 7, atlanta 6 cincinnati 7, Houston 3 st. Louis 6, chicago cubs 4 Milwaukee 8, san diego 6 N.Y. Mets 4, colorado 3 san Francisco 1, arizona 0 Wednesday’s Games san diego 13, Milwaukee 6 Houston 4, cincinnati 3 N.Y. Mets at colorado, ppd., rain L.a. dodgers 2, pittsburgh 0 philadelphia 5, Florida 3 Washington 7, atlanta 3, 11 innings st. Louis at chicago cubs, 8:05 p.m. arizona at san Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Thursday’s Games st. Louis (J.Garcia 4-0) at chicago cubs (c.coleman 1-2), 2:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 1-4) at colorado (Jimenez 0-2), 3:10 p.m. arizona (d.Hudson 3-4) at san Francisco (cain 2-2), 3:45 p.m. L.a. dodgers (Garland 1-2) at pittsburgh (Morton 4-1), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Zimmermann 2-4) at atlanta (d.Lowe 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games san Francisco at chicago cubs, 2:20 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7:05 p.m. st. Louis at cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. philadelphia at atlanta, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Houston, 8:05 p.m. pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. san diego at colorado, 8:40 p.m. arizona at L.a. dodgers, 10:10 p.m.

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Kansas city shortstop alcides escobar forces New York’s Brett Gardner at second base and fires to first to complete a twin killing. The Blue Jays pounded struggling Boston right-hander John Lackey (2-5), who lost his third straight start and matched a season-high by allowing nine runs. He gave up nine hits, walked a seasonhigh five and struck out one. Adrian Gonzalez and David Ortiz hit solo homers, but it wasn’t enough for Boston. Jesse Litsch (4-2) won his second straight, allowing three runs and six hits in 52⁄3 innings. He walked one and struck out four. Tigers 9, Twins 7 MINNEAPOLIS — Brandon Inge hit an RBI triple off the center field wall in the ninth inning to lift Detroit to its fifth win in

a row. Inge’s big hit off Twins closer Matt Capps (1-2) scored Ramon Santiago, and Austin Jackson followed with a squeeze bunt. Jose Valverde got his eighth save. Jhonny Peralta had a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the eighth inning and Victor Martinez went 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBIs for the Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 11 games for Detroit, which had slugger Miguel Cabrera ejected in the sixth inning. Joaquin Benoit (1-2) allowed one unearned run in 12⁄3 innings of relief to get the win for the Tigers.

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MIAMI — Jimmy Rollins delivered a two-out, two-run single in the ninth inning, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied past the Florida Marlins 5-3 on Wednesday night. The Phillies fell behind 3-0, but their bats came alive after Cliff Lee departed for a pinch hitter in the seventh. Shane Victorino extended his hitting streak to 14 games when he led off the eighth with his sixth homer, which came off Mike Dunn and made the score 3-all. Pete Orr entered in the seventh and had two doubles for Philadelphia. Dane Sardinha singled with one out in the ninth off Leo Nunez (0-1), then took third on a double by Orr. Both scored on the single by Rollins, who had stranded four runners earlier in the game. Nationals 7, Braves 3 (11) ATLANTA — Ian Desmond hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the 11th, Jayson Werth

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Angels first baseman Kendrys Morales won’t play this season after deciding to undergo another surgery on his left ankle, leaving a huge hole in the middle of Los Angeles’ lineup for the second straight season. Morales and general manager Tony Reagins announced the decision Wednesday night after the club finally gave up on Morales’ rocky rehabilitation. The Cuban slugger has been sidelined since May 29, 2010, when he broke his ankle while jumping on home plate to celebrate a game-ending grand slam at Angel Stadium. Sizemore hurt CLEVELAND — Grady Sizemore’s strong comeback has been slowed. He’s hurt his other knee. Sizemore bruised his right knee — not the one he had season-ending microfracture surgery on in 2010 — while sliding into second base in the sixth inning of Tuesday night’s 5-4 victory over Tampa Bay, the Indians’ 14th straight win at home. After being checked, he stayed in the game. However, the three-time All-Star had knee soreness on Wednesday, so the Indians’ medical staff decided to have him undergo an MRI.

followed with a two-run homer and the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves. Alex Cora drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single in the ninth as Braves closer Craig Kimbrel blew a 3-1 lead. Drew Storen (3-1) pitched the 10th and Tyler Clippard took over in the 11th for his first save as the Nationals improved to 51 in extra-innings games. Scott Linebrink (0-1) took the loss. Atlanta’s Eric Hinske homered in the seventh in his first start of the season in right field. He filled in for Jason Heyward, who will have an MRI on his sore right shoulder on Thursday. Padres 13, Brewers 6 MILWAUKEE — Cameron Maybin drove in the go-ahead runs and Ryan Ludwick homered in an eight-run eighth inning after the San Diego Padres had already squandered one big lead in a win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The Padres racked up a season-high 23 hits after coming in

hitting a majors-worst .219. Chris Denorfia led off the game with a homer and San Diego built an early 5-0 lead, but Milwaukee rallied with Prince Fielder’s 200th career homer and Yuniesky Betancourt’s solo shot to go ahead 6-5 until the eighth. Jason Bartlett tied it with a single and Maybin doubled down the line with the bases loaded. Ludwick followed with a two-run shot that made it 116, and the Padres kept rolling from there. Chad Qualls (2-2) got out of a bases-loaded jam trailing 6-5 in the sixth to earn the win. Kameron Loe (2-4) took the loss. Dodgers 2, Pirates 0 PITTSBURGH — Hiroki Kuroda allowed just three hits over seven innings and the Los Angeles Dodgers edged the Pittsburgh Pirates. Kuroda (4-3) struck out eight and walked three as the Dodgers won back-to-back games for the first time in three weeks.

The Dodgers scored their first run against Paul Maholm (1-5) on a double-play grounder in the sixth. Jerry Sands added an RBI double for Los Angeles, which hadn’t posted consecutive victories on the road since taking two games from the San Diego Padres in early April. Matt Guerrier worked the eighth and Vicente Padilla gave up a two-out double in the ninth before finishing the four-hitter for his third save. Astros 4, Reds 3 HOUSTON (AP) — Hunter Pence hit a tiebreaking double in the ninth inning and the Houston Astros avoided a series sweep with a win over the Cincinnati Reds. Mike Leake (3-2) walked J.R. Towles with one out in the ninth before Pence’s full-count hit landed in the corner of right field and sent Towles home. The Astros led 3-1 before the Reds tied it with consecutive homers by Chris Heisey and Drew Stubbs in the seventh inning.

W E D N E S D AY ’ S B O X S C O R E S American Tigers 9, Twins 7 Detroit

Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi 4 1 0 0 aJcksn cf 5 0 1 1 span cf ssizmr 2b 4 1 0 0 LHughs 2b 5 1 1 1 Boesch rf 3 3 1 0 Kubel dh 3 1 2 4 c.Wells rf 0 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 4 1 2 0 Micarr 1b 3 1 1 2 Valenci 3b 5 0 2 0 Kelly 1b 0 0 0 0 cuddyr rf 4 0 1 1 Jhperlt 1b 1 1 1 2 tosoni lf 4 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 4 1 3 3 rriver c 2 1 0 0 raburn lf 5 0 0 0 revere ph 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 Butera c 0 0 0 0 avila c sntiag ss 3 1 1 0 tolbert ss 4 1 2 0 inge 3b 5 1 2 1 36 7 11 6 Totals 37 9 11 9 Totals 100 130 022—9 Detroit Minnesota 011 000 410—7 e—santiago (1), Boesch (1), cuddyer (3), perkins (1). dp—detroit 2. Lob—detroit 11, Minnesota 8. 2b—Mi.cabrera (10), L.hughes (3), Morneau 2 (8), cuddyer (4), tolbert (3). 3b—inge (1). Hr—Jh.peralta (4), V.martinez (4), Kubel (4). sb—raburn (1). cs—Valencia (2). s—a.jackson, santiago. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 2 5 2 2 2 3 coke 5 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 1 3 3 3 1 albrqrque H,1 schlreth Bs,1-1 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 Benoit W,1-2 12⁄3 Valverde s,8-8 1 0 0 0 1 1 Minnesota 6 5 5 5 6 s.Baker 41⁄3 1 0 0 2 3 perkins 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Nathan 11⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 1 1 1 0 Mijares H,6 3 3 3 0 1 capps L,1-2 12⁄3 schlereth pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Wp—alburquerque, s.Baker. pB—avila. t—3:52. a—38,938 (39,500).

Orioles 4, Mariners 2 Seattle Baltimore ab r h bi ab r h bi isuzuki rf 5 0 2 0 Brorts 2b 3 1 0 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 2 1 pie rf 4 0 1 0 smoak 1b 3 0 0 0 d.Lee 1b 3 1 1 1 olivo c 4 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 3 1 1 0 cust dh 3 0 1 0 scott lf 4 1 1 1 aKndy 2b 4 0 1 0 adJons cf 4 0 4 2 peguer lf 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 3 0 1 0 ryan ss 3 1 0 0 Hardy ss 3 0 1 0 Msndrs cf 3 1 1 1 andino 3b 3 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 30 4 10 4 Seattle 001 000 100—2 Baltimore 001 030 00x—4 dp—seattle 3. Lob—seattle 8, Baltimore 7. 2b— cust (7). 3b—ad.jones (1). Hr—M.saunders (2). sb—Figgins (7), pie (1). cs—i.suzuki (2). sf—d.lee. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Hernandez L,4-3 5 7 4 4 3 4 pauley 3 3 0 0 0 2 Baltimore tillman W,2-3 6 3 1 1 3 5 Berken H,3 1 3 1 1 0 0 Uehara H,3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Gregg s,7-9 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBp—by F.Hernandez (Guerrero), by tillman (ryan).

t—2:44. a—11,561 (45,438).

Rays 8, Indians 2 Tampa Bay ab Fuld lf 4 Zobrist 2b 2 damon dh 4 Longori 3b4 Joyce rf 5 BUpton cf 5 Ktchm 1b 5 Brignc ss 5 4 Jaso c

Cleveland h bi ab r h bi 3 2 Brantly cf 4 0 1 1 1 2 acarer ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 everett ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 choo rf 4 0 0 0 2 1 csantn c 3 0 1 0 2 2 duncan dh 4 0 0 0 2 0 ocarer 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 Laport 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 Kearns lf 3 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 3 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 11 8 Totals 32 2 5 2 Tampa Bay 010 300 301—8 Cleveland 000 000 020—2 Lob—tampa Bay 9, cleveland 4. 2b—Fuld (10), B.upton (9), a.cabrera (7), c.santana (5), o.cabrera (4), Laporta (8). Hr—Zobrist (8), Joyce (4). sb— Fuld (11). sf—Zobrist. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay price W,5-3 8 5 2 2 0 7 delaney 1 0 0 0 1 1 Cleveland c.carrasco L,1-2 5 6 4 4 3 2 4 3 3 1 0 Germano 22⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 durbin 11⁄3 HBp—by Germano (Longoria). t—2:47. a—17,741 (43,441). r 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1

Blue Jays 9, Red Sox 3 Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi ellsury cf 4 0 0 0 Yescor ss 3 1 1 1 pdroia 2b 4 0 0 0 cpttrsn lf 4 1 2 1 adGnzl 1b 4 2 2 1 Bautist rf 4 1 1 0 Youkils 3b 3 0 1 1 Jriver dh 5 0 1 0 ortiz dh 4 1 1 1 a.Hill 2b 5 0 1 1 J.drew rf 2 0 1 0 arencii c 4 1 0 0 crwfrd lf 4 0 2 0 cooper 1b 2 1 0 1 sltlmch c 3 0 0 0 JMcdnl 3b 4 2 2 3 iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 rdavis cf 4 2 4 2 Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 35 9 12 9 Boston 100 002 000—3 Toronto 002 200 50x—9 e—Lackey (2). dp—toronto 3. Lob—Boston 4, toronto 9. 2b—ad.gonzalez (13), c.patterson (9), Jo.mcdonald (3). Hr—ad.gonzalez (7), ortiz (6), Jo.mcdonald (2). sb—c.patterson (5), r.davis 2 (11). cs—crawford (3). sf—Y.escobar. IP H R ER BB SO Boston 2 9 9 9 5 1 Lackey L,2-5 6 ⁄3 3 0 0 0 3 Wakefield 11⁄3 Toronto 6 3 3 1 4 Litsch W,4-2 52⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 Janssen H,3 11⁄3 rauch 1 0 0 0 0 0 F.Francisco 1 0 0 0 2 0 HBp—by Lackey (cooper). t—2:49. a—19,163 (49,260).

B.pena c 3 0 0 0 posada dh 3 0 2 1 Gordon ph1 0 0 0 Martin c 4 1 1 0 treanr c 1 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 4 0 2 0 Getz 2b 4 1 0 0 aescbr ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 4 4 Totals 41 3 12 3 Kansas City 000 100 010 11—4 New York 011 000 000 10—3 e—a.j.burnett (3). dp—Kansas city 2. Lob— Kansas city 12, New York 15. 2b—Francoeur (11). Hr—Hosmer (1), Granderson (12). sb—dyson (9), Me.cabrera (4), Granderson (3), e.nunez (4). cs— a.escobar (4), Gardner (5). s—a.escobar, Gardner. sf—Hosmer. H R ER BB SO IP Kansas City Mazzaro 4 6 2 2 4 2 12⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 adcock 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 collins crow 3 3 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 soria W,3-0 L.coleman s,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 New York a.J.Burnett 7 1 1 1 5 6 2 ⁄3 1 1 1 2 2 robertson 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Logan M.rivera 1 0 0 0 0 1 carlyle L,0-1 1 1 2 2 3 2 ayala 1 1 0 0 1 1 carlyle pitched to 1 batter in the 11th. HBp—by adcock (cano), by a.J.Burnett (Francoeur). Wp—carlyle 2. t—4:31. a—40,164 (50,291).

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Padres 13, Brewers 6 San Diego ab denorfi rf 4 Bartlett ss 6 cantu 1b 4 Qualls p 0 Venale ph 1 adams p 0 Frieri p 0 Headly 3b 5 Maybin cf 6 Ludwck lf 6 rJhnsn c 5 alGzlz 2b 5 stauffr p 3 Grgrsn p 0 Luebke p 0 Hawpe 1b 2

Milwaukee h bi ab r h bi 3 1 Weeks 2b 5 0 1 0 4 2 Kotsay cf 2 1 0 0 1 1 Braun lf 4 2 2 1 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 0 0 stetter p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mcclnd p 0 0 0 0 1 0 counsll ph 1 0 0 0 4 2 Fielder 1b 5 1 1 2 3 3 McGeh 3b 5 1 2 1 1 1 c.Hart rf 3 0 2 0 2 1 YBtncr ss 3 1 1 2 2 0 Nieves c 4 0 1 0 0 0 Wolf p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mitre p 1 0 0 0 2 1 BBoggs ph 1 0 1 0 cGomz cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 47132312 Totals 35 6 11 6 San Diego 302 000 080—13 Milwaukee 000 231 000— 6 e—Kotsay (1). dp—san diego 1, Milwaukee 2. Lob—san diego 11, Milwaukee 8. 2b—Bartlett (2), Maybin (6), ro.johnson (2), Weeks (8), c.hart (2). Hr—denorfia (3), Ludwick (5), Fielder (8), Y.betancourt (2). sb—Bartlett 2 (7), B.boggs (1). s—Venable. sf—Y.betancourt. IP H R ER BB SO San Diego 1 9 6 6 2 7 stauffer 5 ⁄3 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Gregerson Luebke 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Qualls W,2-2 1 ⁄3 adams 1 0 0 0 1 0 Frieri 1 0 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee r 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2

31⁄3 12 5 5 2 Wolf 2 0 0 0 Mitre 22⁄3 Hawkins H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 stetter 1 ⁄3 3 4 4 1 Loe L,2-4 5 3 3 0 Mcclendon 12⁄3 stetter pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Luebke pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Wp—stauffer, Wolf, Mcclendon. t—3:20. a—25,652 (41,900).

1 1 0 0 0 2

Astros 4, Reds 3

ibanez (7), schneider (2), orr 2 (3). Hr—Victorino (6), H.ramirez (2). sf—stanton. IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia cl.Lee 6 7 3 3 0 4 J.romero 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 K.kendrick W,3-2 1 Madson s,5-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 Florida 1 5 2 1 2 6 6 ⁄3 Nolasco 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 r.webb H,3 M.dunn Bs,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 2 2 0 1 L.nunez L,0-1 t—2:45. a—18,504 (38,560).

Cincinnati Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi stubbs cf 5 1 2 1 Bourn cf 5 0 2 2 renteri ss 5 0 0 0 towles c 3 1 0 0 Leake p 0 0 0 0 pence rf 4 0 2 1 Votto 1b 4 1 2 0 Wallac 1b 3 1 0 0 phllps 2b 4 0 1 1 cJhnsn 3b 3 0 1 0 JGoms lf 4 0 1 0 Mdwns 2b 2 1 0 1 ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Bogsvc lf 2 1 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 0 0 cairo 3b 0 0 0 0 Wrdrg p 3 0 0 0 rHrndz c 4 0 2 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 inglett ph 1 0 0 0 Janish 3b 4 0 0 0 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Volquez p 1 0 0 0 Valaika ph 1 0 1 0 Lecure p 0 0 0 0 Heisey lf 2 1 1 1 Totals 38 310 3 Totals 29 4 5 4 Cincinnati 000 100 200—3 Houston 021 000 001—4 one out when winning run scored. e—c.johnson (6). Lob—cincinnati 8, Houston 10. 2b—Bourn (10), pence 2 (12), c.johnson (6). 3b—Votto (2). Hr—stubbs (7), Heisey (3). sb— stubbs (12). sf—M.downs. IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Volquez 4 3 3 3 5 3 Lecure 2 0 0 0 1 2 ondrusek 1 1 0 0 2 1 Masset 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 ⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 Leake L,3-2 Houston W.rodriguez 7 10 3 3 0 4 W.Lopez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Melancon W,3-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 t—2:55. a—21,008 (40,963).

Pittsburgh Los Angeles ab r h bi ab r h bi carroll ss 5 0 0 0 aMcct cf 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 dJess 2b 3 1 1 0 paul lf Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 GJones rf 3 0 0 0 GwynJ lf 0 0 0 0 overay 1b 3 0 0 0 ethier rf 4 1 1 0 snyder c 3 0 0 0 Kemp cf 2 0 1 0 alvarez 3b 4 0 1 0 Uribe 3b 4 0 0 0 BrWod ss 4 0 1 0 Barajs c 3 0 1 0 cedeno 2b 3 0 1 0 sands lf 3 0 1 1 Mahlm p 2 0 0 0 padilla p 0 0 0 0 dMcct p 0 0 0 0 Mitchll 1b 2 0 0 0 doumit ph 1 0 0 0 Miles 2b 1 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 Kuroda p 3 0 0 0 Beimel p 0 0 0 0 Loney 1b 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 1 Totals 31 0 4 0 Los Angeles 000 002 000—2 Pittsburgh 000 000 000—0 dp—pittsburgh 1. Lob—Los angeles 8, pittsburgh 7. 2b—sands (7), alvarez (5). sb—Kemp (12), paul (3). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Kuroda W,4-3 7 3 0 0 3 8 Guerrier H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 padilla s,3-3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pittsburgh Maholm L,1-5 6 5 2 2 5 3 d.Mccutchen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Veras 1 0 0 0 1 1 Beimel 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wp—Kuroda. t—3:04. a—12,910 (38,362).

Phillies 5, Marlins 3

Nationals 7, Braves 3 (11)

Philadelphia Florida ab r h bi ab r h bi rollins ss 5 0 1 2 coghln cf 4 0 0 0 Victorn cf 5 1 1 1 Bonifac lf 3 1 1 0 polanc 3b 4 0 1 0 Hrmrz ss 4 2 2 1 Hward 1b 3 0 0 0 Gsnchz 1b 4 0 2 0 ibanez lf 4 1 1 0 J.Buck c 4 0 1 1 BFrncs rf 4 0 0 0 stanton rf 3 0 1 1 schndr c 2 0 1 0 Helms 3b 3 0 1 0 sardinh c 2 2 1 0 petersn ph 1 0 0 0 Valdz 2b 2 0 0 0 infante 2b 4 0 0 0 orr ph-2b 2 1 2 1 Nolasco p 2 0 0 0 cl.Lee p 1 0 1 0 r.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 1 oMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Jromr p 0 0 0 0 Mdunn p 0 0 0 0 Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 9 5 Totals 33 3 8 3 Philadelphia 000 000 212—5 Florida 100 002 000—3 e—G.sanchez (2). dp—philadelphia 1, Florida 1. Lob—philadelphia 6, Florida 5. 2b—polanco (9),

Washington Atlanta ab r h bi ab Berndn cf 3 0 0 0 prado lf 5 Morse ph 1 0 0 0 alGnzlz ss 5 slaten p 0 0 0 0 Jones 3b 4 coffey p 0 0 0 0 Mccnn c 5 cora 3b 2 1 2 2 Uggla 2b 4 dsmnd ss 6 1 2 2 Fremn 1b 4 Werth rf 5 1 2 2 Hinske rf 3 adLrc 1b 5 0 1 0 Venters p 0 Wrams c 5 1 1 0 Kimrel p 0 clipprd p 0 0 0 0 conrad ph 1 L.Nix lf-cf 5 1 3 1 sherrill p 0 espins 2b 4 0 0 0 Linernk p 0 HrstnJr 3b 5 1 2 0 McLoth cf 4 Lannan p 2 0 0 0 Hanson p 1 Bixler 3b 0 0 0 0 Gearrin p 0 stairs ph 0 0 0 0 oFlhrt p 0 Marqus pr 0 0 0 0 Mather ph-rf2 sBurntt p 0 0 0 0 storen p 0 0 0 0 irdrgz ph-c01 0 0 Totals 43 713 7 Totals 38

Dodgers 2, Pirates 0

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Washington 010 000 002 04—7 200 000 100 00—3 Atlanta dp—Washington 2, atlanta 1. Lob—Washington 10, atlanta 6. 2b—desmond (7), W.ramos (7), L.nix (3), c.jones (12), Mccann 2 (5). Hr—Werth (6), Hinske (4). sb—desmond 2 (12), Werth (5), espinosa (3). cs—Hairston Jr. (2). s—Bixler, Hanson. IP H R ER BB SO Washington 6 5 2 2 3 3 Lannan 1 ⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 slaten 1 0 0 0 4 coffey 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 1 s.Burnett storen W,3-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 clippard 1 1 0 0 0 1 Atlanta 5 1 1 2 3 Hanson 52⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Gearrin H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 o’flaherty H,7 Venters H,9 1 0 0 0 1 1 Kimbrel Bs,3-11 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 sherrill 4 4 4 0 1 Linebrink L,0-1 11⁄3 HBp—by Linebrink (i.rodriguez). Wp—sherrill. t—3:32. a—16,692 (49,586).

Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BattiNG—Holliday, st. Louis, .393; Berkman, st. Louis, .367; ethier, Los angeles, .366; polanco, philadelphia, .350; Votto, cincinnati, .349; Kemp, Los angeles, .338; Gsanchez, Florida, .336. rUNs—Votto, cincinnati, 29; Berkman, st. Louis, 27; Braun, Milwaukee, 27; Holliday, st. Louis, 27; rasmus, st. Louis, 27; stubbs, cincinnati, 27; pujols, st. Louis, 26. rBi—Berkman, st. Louis, 32; Howard, philadelphia, 32; pence, Houston, 31; Fielder, Milwaukee, 29; Braun, Milwaukee, 25; idavis, New York, 25; Holliday, st. Louis, 25; cJones, atlanta, 25. Hits—ethier, Los angeles, 53; polanco, philadelphia, 50; Josreyes, New York, 50; Kemp, Los angeles, 48; pence, Houston, 46; Gsanchez, Florida, 46; prado, atlanta, 45; Votto, cincinnati, 45. doUBLes—Beltran, New York, 12; cJones, atlanta, 12; pence, Houston, 12; Josreyes, New York, 12; Fowler, colorado, 11; Holliday, st. Louis, 11; 7 tied at 10. tripLes—Josreyes, New York, 6; Victorino, philadelphia, 5; espinosa, Washington, 3; rasmus, st. Louis, 3; 17 tied at 2. HoMe rUNs—asoriano, chicago, 11; Berkman, st. Louis, 10; Braun, Milwaukee, 10; tulowitzki, colorado, 9; Bruce, cincinnati, 8; Fielder, Milwaukee, 8; Howard, philadelphia, 8; cYoung, arizona, 8. stoLeN Bases—Bourn, Houston, 13; Bourgeois, Houston, 12; desmond, Washington, 12; Kemp, Los angeles, 12; Josreyes, New York, 12; stubbs, cincinnati, 12; oHudson, san diego, 10; Venable, san diego, 10. pitcHiNG—Mcclellan, st. Louis, 5-0; Halladay, philadelphia, 5-2; Harang, san diego, 5-2; correia, pittsburgh, 5-3; 14 tied at 4. striKeoUts—Lincecum, san Francisco, 66; Halladay, philadelphia, 66; clLee, philadelphia, 64; Garza, chicago, 58; JoJohnson, Florida, 53; Kershaw, Los angeles, 53; Norris, Houston, 52. saVes—street, colorado, 12; LNunez, Florida, 12; BrWilson, san Francisco, 11.


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Happy birthday, Toni Lucente Falcon celebrates by leading West to playoff win BY JON MCCACHREN sports@salisburypopst.com

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Brittany Gibbons goes airborne for a header in the victory against Rockingham County.

Jarrett, Proehl lead Hall of Fame class Associated Press

RALEIGH — Retired NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett is following his father again, this time into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. Jarrett and former NFL receiver Ricky Proehl headline the group that will be inducted tonight. They will enter with five others: prep basketball coach Larry Lindsey, late Wake Forest radio announcer Gene Overby, college tennis coach Tom Parham, trainer Al Proctor and former Elon football coach Jerry Tolley. Jarrett won the Daytona 500 three times and the 1999 Winston Cup championship. He and Ned Jarrett will become just the second fatherson pair to enter the hall, joining another family from racing — Lee and Richard Petty. “I followed in my father’s

footsteps ... in pretty much everything I’ve done in my life,” Dale Jarrett said Wednesday. “Those are pretty big shoes to fill.” Proehl played for Wake Forest and appeared in four Super Bowls, winning two of them. He also had the tying touchdown catch with about a minute left in the Carolina Panthers’ loss to New England in the 2004 Super Bowl. Additionally, North Carolina’s victory over Wilt Chamberlain’s Kansas team in the 1957 NCAA championship game was announced as the first “great moment” in the state’s sports history. That accomplishment was selected by voters online ahead of four other candidates, including North Carolina State’s upset of Houston for the 1983 NCAA title and the formation of the ACC in 1953.

MOUNT ULLA — West Rowan enW. Rowan 6 tered the Rock. Co. 1 playoffs on Wednesday evening with a dominating performance at both ends of the field, defeating Rockingham County’s Cougars 6-1. Barely four minutes into the game, Toni Lucente, celebrating her birthday, intercepted a deflected pass and made a shot too hot for the Cougar goalkeeper to stop from 20 yards. She made it 2-0 on a header off a perfect throw in from Allison Baucom 4 minutes later. Lucente scored two more times, once on another steal and shot, and finally on a pass from Brittany Gibbons right in front of the goal. Gibbons capped the scoring with two goals in the second half. She received an Allison Parker free kick and headed it into the net from five yards, then made it 6-0 on a pass from Meredith Stanley with 12 minutes remaining. The Cougars’ lone goal was on a penalty kick by Kristine Williams with 10 minutes to go. Rockingham County had no solution for Falcon midfielder Allison Baucom who seemed to capture every loose

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Toni Lucente (14) was the offensive star for West Rowan. ball and intercept every pass. West also got outstanding performances from Kayla Boley and Brittain Hendrickson on defense and Gibbons at forward. Falcon coach Nick Brown was happy with his team’s effort. “I'm very pleased with the way we came out tonight,” he stated. “We were very focused from the get-go and it showed as we scored three

goals early. A lot of people stepped up tonight and played with a lot of confidence. Toni's four goals on her birthday set the tone and it was a good way to celebrate.” Now, it’s on to the second round and the defending 3A champion for West (17-2). “We're very excited about playing Marvin Ridge on Friday,” Brown said, “and I hope we bring the same level of energy into that game.”

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Wild weather is harder on humans than wildlife The funnel of fury that passed through Tuscaloosa, Ala., in late April left thousands of people reeling with personal losses of property, pets, and even lives. The terrifying tornado destroyed homes, businesses, and entire communities. A different environmental tragedy struck the Midwest as record-breaking floods breached levees of the WHIT country’s GIBBONS mightiest rivers. Floods and tornados can be devastating from a human perspective, and people must be our first and foremost concern. But some have asked, how do such natural disasters affect native wildlife?

The answer is simple. The overall impact on natural ecosystems and wildlife communities is minimal in the long run. Although the local impacts of two-story high flooding or 200 mph winds are evident immediately, all species native to an area had ancestors that were able to weather similar extremes of wind and water. With us today are the species that have persisted because former generations faced similar weather phenomena and survived. Although temporarily gone from wind-ravaged or flooded areas, birds and other animals will soon return. Native trees that have disappeared will soon be replaced by seedlings of the same species. Although of small consolation to a homeless family or the owner of lost or damaged property, no native species of plant or ani-

mal will be lost because of tornados or floods. We do not perceive wildlife as suffering the devastating effects from floods and tornados in the same way as people because we measure impacts differently for wild animals than we do for ourselves. With people, and even with our pets, we empathize with each individual who suffers. We have all seen photos or videos of someone stranded atop a house in the floodplain of a swollen river, people examining a pile of wood, metal, and paper that was once their home, or police searching for a missing person beneath a collapsed building. Even the rescue of a pet can make national news. And most people relate personally and with empathy to each incident. In contrast, with wild ani-

mals we hear a few stories of the plight of individuals, but for the most part we focus on how a population or the species itself fared. Wrens and robins unquestionably were killed or displaced from many local communities in Alabama by tornados. But no species of bird was irreparably impaired. Other individuals of each species will eventually return, emigrating from surrounding unaffected areas. On another scale, few animals have “personal property” that can be lost in a tornado or flood. All a coon or turtle has to do is survive. Their home is where they choose to be at any particular moment. One group of animals with structural assets are birds with nests, and indeed this spring’s natural disasters have eliminated many a family of bird. But

Ready... Set... Paddle South Yadkin canoe, kayak race is Saturday One of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of rural Rowan County is to see it from the water. That is exactly what the competitors in the 24th annual South Yadkin Canoe and Kayak Race will get to enjoy Saturday. The race GLENN begins at the HUDSON U.S. 601 bridge access point and finishes at the Salisbury Pump station at the confluence of the Yadkin River for a length of 5 miles. The race is sponsored by the Mocksville/Davie Parks and Recreation Department and the Land Trust for Central North Carolina and is open to paddlers of all ages and abilities. Registration will be from 8-9:30 a.m., with a race meeting a 9:30 and races beginning at 10 a.m. The solo canoe class race will begin at 11:30. Competitors must have a life jacket and canoes must have single-bladed paddles. Paddling the route is expected to take between 45 to 90 minutes, depending on ability.

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the 24th annual South yadkin Canoe and kayak race is scheduled for this Saturday. it begins at the u.S. 601 bridge. “One good thing about the South Yadkin is there is enough current so that it is pretty easy,” said Sam Bonds, race coordinator. “We have some serious paddlers and we have some people that are just out for some fun. “In the past we have had people with lounge chairs and coolers in their canoe,” he said. “It all depends on what you want to do.” Regardless of your skill level, the South Yadkin Riv-

er is one of the most scenic locations in Rowan County. A trip down the river almost always includes sites of great blue heron feeding along the banks and turtles sunning themselves on logs that stick out above the water. There will be plenty of door prizes and young people are encouraged to attend. Last year 63 competitors turned out to race down the river. There will be a shuttle service to as-

sist with getting competitors to their vehicles as well. The event is $20 to compete. For more information, contact Sam Bonds at 704633-8020, or Jeff Gobble at 704-279-6869. Awards will be given for the first three places in each class. Glenn Hudson is a freelance fishing writer based in Salisbury. Contact him at littletuna67@aol.com.

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birds are resilient. In the long run, more nests will be built and more eggs will be laid, eventually even in what are now destroyed habitats. Among other property losses by wildlife, beavers lose dams and lodges due to powerful flooding. But in the nature of beavers, they simply set about repairing the damage as soon as water levels decline, and their life goes on. Despite the worst weather-related natural disasters the world can offer — floods and tornados, as well as hurricanes, droughts, and forest fires — the ancestors of all our native wildlife evolved to deal with them. None of these phenomena ultimately affect healthy populations of wildlife. And of course no wildlife affect the weather. But humans are different. Personal lives can be perma-

nently altered by the vagaries of weather. And we are different in another way in that we influence some natural disasters. Damage from some floods can be attributed to the configuration and structural integrity of levees, dikes. and dams. We are responsible for some out-of-control forest fires because we have suppressed natural burning patterns. Are we also responsible for dramatic climate changes brought about by carbon dioxide emissions emanating from industrial countries like ours? The wildlife doesn’t care, but should we? Whit Gibbons is an ecologist and environmental educator with the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. Send environmental questions to ecoviews@gmail.com

Fishin’ with Capt. Gus

Navigating at night requires training If you’ve ever taken a sunset cruise to a lakeside restaurant for the first time, did the thought occur to you that it might be dark when it came time to leave? Believe me; a car ride home is much easier than a boat ride on a dark unfamiliar lake when no one knows the way back by water. What to do? The first option, and maybe the best one, is to leave the boat tied to the dock and call a taxi. But, that seldom happens. Usually, what does happen, is that one person steers the boat while another gives directions based on what he or she can interpret from a lake chart with a flashlight. Most maiden voyages at night end successfully, but they are not fun. To better prepare yourself for an initial night cruise, consider the following. • First and foremost; do not attempt to operate a vessel at any time without first having completed a boating safety course. • Next, for the first few night trips, take someone on board with experience to coach you. • Check the function of all navigation, interior and spot/flood lights before leaving the dock. • Learn how to use and interpret your boat’s depth finder and compass. Both should be lighted for operation at night. • Have a lake map/chart on board. • Run at slower speeds in low-light situations and at night. • Assign someone to watch for oncoming traffic and water hazards. • Use docking lights only when approaching the landing site. They are not intended to be used as headlights. • When in doubt, stop the boat, particularly if the water becomes shallow. Training, experience, and “how to” knowledge of using basic equipment is of upmost importance, but one of the most useful tools for night navigation is a Global Positioning System. A GPS unit provides the user with a lot of good information. It not only identifies the location of the boat on the chart/map, but it shows lake details, including channel markers, river and creek channels, islands and bottom contour changes. In addition, a feature can be enabled to show a trail of everywhere your boat has traveled during the trip. That trail can be retraced on the return voyage, and will reduce the chance of running aground or becoming lost. Some call it the “bread crumb” feature, but whatev-

er the name, it makes getting home in the dark much easier. Handheld GPS units can be purchased for $100. Permanently mounted console units are more expensive. It is safe to say that marine GPS units aren’t quite as easy to learn to use as those in today’s automobiles, but the basics can be mastered in less than an hour and it’s well worth the time spent.

Tips from Capt. Gus White perch and bream, either live or cut in strips, are excellent baits for blues and flathead catfish.

Upcoming events Free Seminar — “How to Safely Navigate Lake Norman Using Sonar and GPS.” Join me at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at North Point Watersports, 112 Doolie Road, Mooresville to learn the “Basics of Sonar and GPS.” Bring your questions and instruction booklets to this 90-minute boating safety session. Call 704-617-6812 for more information. Free Fishing Seminar — “How to Catch White Perch” will be held at Gander Mountain, Exit 36, Mooresville, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25. This session will be conducted by local author, Jake Bussollini and me. Bring the whole family to this informative and entertaining seminar. For more information, call 704-658-0822

Hot Spot of the Week Catfish and white perch have become very active with the warming water temperatures. Fishermen drifting cut baits are catching large blues and flatheads. Channel cats are hitting chicken livers and stink baits in back coves. White perch are being caught in cove valleys and creek runs at depths to 30 feet. Best baits are small minnow, and sabiki rigs. Bass fishing is best around docks and fallen trees using soft plastics and spinner baits. Some of the best spotted bass fishing is around the N.C. 150 Bridge and in the back coves of Mountain and Beaver Dam Creeks. The surface water temperature varies by location, but is mainly in the 70s in open waters not affected by power generation. The water level is about 2.2 feet below full pond on Lake Norman and 3 feet below full pond on Mountain Island Lake. Capt. Gus Gustafson of Lake Norman Ventures, Inc. is an outdoor columnist and a full-time professional fishing guide on Lake Norman, NC. Visit his web site, www.Fishingwithgus.com or call 704617-6812.


8C • THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2011

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RELAY FOR LIFE OF ROWAN COUNTY

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FRIDAY, MAY 13TH 7PM THRU SATURDAY, MAY 14TH 7AM Rowan County Fairgrounds – Julian Road, Salisbury “Put me in, Coach. I’m ready to play today . . . .” Centerfield, John C. Fogarty

118 Teams! 1233 Participants! $152,659.58 Raised! Can we get goal on Friday? We can, with your help, as we Celebrate our survivors, Remember those who died, and Fight Back against cancer!

For your convenience, shuttle buses will take you to the fairgrounds from the parking lot at Rowan Cabarrus Community College. If you decide to drive, please be aware of changes in traffic patterns to ease congestion as you head to the fairgrounds. Survivors and handicapped please use Julian Road entry from Jake Alexander Blvd. All others enter Julian Road from Old Concord Road.

Gates open at 5PM Come early!

ADMISSION IS FREE, but please bring one canned food item for donation to China Grove Mission. *****IMPORTANT: No alcohol, no smoking, no pets at Relay For Life!***** EVENT SCHEDULE: All activities stop for Opening & Closing Ceremonies & the Luminaria Service. Quietly gather at stage, please. Bring a lawn chair for your comfort. 10:00AM 4:30PM 5:00PM

Fairgrounds open for setup. Music begins when sound system ready – DJ: Virtual Sounds Survivor & Kids’ Walk registrations begin Shuttle bus service begins from Rowan Cabarrus Community College to the Fairgrounds—free! Silent Auction/Theme Basket chance ticket sales begin—ongoing to 11PM GATES CLOSE FOR VEHICLES. MOVE ALL VEHICLES OUTSIDE GATES AT THIS TIME. 7:00PM OPENING CEREMONY Presentation of Colors: North Rowan High School JROTC Welcome: Brittney Barnhardt, Chairman, Relay For Life Committee National Anthem: Neal Wilkinson Invocation: Rev. Spencer Swain, Grace Lowerstone Church Comments: Dari Caldwell, CEO, Rowan Regional Medical Center, Presenting Sponsor ***Survivor Roll Call: Dr. Greg Mitro; Dr. William Brinkley; Jill McNeely, RRMC ***First Lap: Survivors led by Kids’ Walk 8:15PM Make the Cut for Pantene Beautiful Lengths begins on Main Stage and continues in Exhibition Hall until 10:00PM 8:30PM Sheriff Kevin Auten—Will he have his head shaved? Did his team Get Goal?

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“Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of your American Cancer Society. During the event, teams of people gather at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.” The 2011 Rowan County Relay will be held May 13-14, 2011. Relay Event Chair is Brittney Barnhardt barnhabc@rss.k12.nc.us or 704-798-8581. For information or services of the American Cancer Society: www.cancer.org. or 1-800-ACS-2345 (227-2345). See also www.relayforlife.org/rowan. We’re on Facebook: Rowan County Relay For Life.

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2D • Thursday, May 12, 2011

TimeOut | A&E Briefs

Salisbury Post

Area choral groups present spring concerts Concert Choir This years’ Concert Choir will be a presentation concert/fund-raiser combination featuring The Liebeslieder Waltzes Opus 52 by Brahms, followed by dessert and coffee and mingling, then the choir will sing a few final numbers. The two performances, Friday and Saturday, May 13 and 14 at Union Lutheran Church, 4770 Bringle Ferry Road, are at 7:30 pm each night. The Liebeslieder Waltzes are ‘love Songs' with a waltz rhythm setting. They are romantic in every sense and tells the many facets of love including longing, reluctance, denial, sadness, obsession, joy, rapture and more. The collection of translations were from Russian, Polish and Hungarian folk poetry by the German poet and philosopher Georg Friederich Daumer (18001875).

Salisbury-Rowan Choral Society The Salisbury-Rowan Choral Society’s annual spring concert, “American Legacy and Spring Pops Concert,” is Sunday, May 15 at 3 p.m. at The Civic Center. Tickets may be purchased at the door, $8 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The “American Legacy and Spring Pops Concert,” showcasing a distinctly American style, is divided into four major genres: popular classics from chart topping artists such as the Jackson 5 and Beach Boys; musical theater pieces from Broadway shows we all know and love; the unique textures of American

choral music; spiritual, folk, and gospel music. Learn more at www.facebook.com/Salisbury.Rowan.Chor al.Society.

Piedmont Prime Time Community Band CONCORD — The Piedmont Prime Time Community Band ninth annual spring concert is on Friday at 7:45 p.m. “Space, the Final Frontier,” will include “Also Sprach Zarathustra,” made famous in the movie “2001 A Space Odyssey,” selections from Gustav Holst’s “The Planets: Mars and Jupiter,” movie music by John Williams, a medley of themes from “ Star Trek,”music from “Star Wars” and more. Space costumes encouraged. The free concert will take place at All Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 525 Lake Concord Road, NE. For more information call 704-932-9438 or 704-425-3508.

Southern Piedmont Singers concert KANNAPOLIS — Southern Piedmont Singers presents their inaugural concert, “Live Your Dream” on Saturday, May 14 at 7 p.m. at North Kannapolis United Methodist Church, 1301 N. Main St. Southern Piedmont Singers is a new local community chamber choir for youth and adults. Repertoire will range from classical to modern. Admission is free. For information, call 704-224-7148 or email southernpiedmontsingers@gmai l.com

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Piedmont Choral Society presents ‘Requiem’

NSSA autograph session at Waterworks

CONCORD — The Piedmont Choral Society and the sanctuary choir of First Presbyterian Church, Concord, will combine to present John Rutter’s “Requiem” with orchestra on Friday at 7 p.m. and again on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Forest Hill United Methodist Church, 265 Union Street, N., Concord. The group is under the direc-

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tion of Jeff Price and organist is Jacqueline Yost. The concerts are free, and a reception will be held in the fellowship hall following the concerts. For more information, call 704-699-6053 or email kayy2000@gmail.com.

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As part of the 52nd annual National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association awards weekend, an autograph session will be held Waterworks Visual Arts Center Sunday from 2-3:30 pm. The session is free and open to the public. Among the 30 or so sports celebrities at the signing will be Hall of Fame inductee Bob Ryan of the Boston Globe, National Sportscaster of the Year Mike Tirico of ESPN’s Monday Night Football, Gary Hahn, the “Voice of the NC State Wolfpack.” “We are so excited to have our award winners give their time to the people of Salisbury. It’s a chance for local sports fans -- who see these people on TV, listen to them on the radio, and read them in newspapers, magazines and online – to get to meet them and see their human side.” The weekend will be capped off by Monday night’s awards banquet and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.

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GOLD HILL —Historic Gold Hill Village will host a strawber-

ry festival and art and craft walk Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The event features the 12th annual group Gold Hill bike ride, “Mine to Mine,” and local artists and crafters on site. Mine to Mine requires a $20 registration fee that includes lunch at the Arbor in Gold Hill beginning at noon. The village is located at 840 St. Stephen’s Church Road. For more information e-mail goldhillmerchantsassociation@gmail .com or Facebook at Historic Village of Gold Hill.

Salisbury Swing Band The Salisbury Swing Band will return to the J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W Jake Alexander Blvd., on Saturday for a night of music, and dance. The dance will be held in the big gym from 7-10 p.m. Entry will be from the front of the building toward the left hand side where an entry sign will be visible. The cost is $8 per person, $15 per couple, and guests are invited to bring a snack to share. Call 704-636-0111 for more information.

Grease auditions Piedmont Players Theatre (PPT) announces auditions for the youth production of Grease on May 23-24 in the Norvell Theater auditorium. Auditions are open to all current middle and high school students by appointment only. To schedule an audition, call 704-633-5471. Show dates are July 14-17 and 20-23, and it will be directed by Gwen Matthews. The Norvell Theater is at 135 E. Fisher St.

Barbeque Tour CONCORD — the Journeys Backyard Barbeque Tour is a free alternative sports and music festival making a national tour stop on Saturday, May 14 at Concord Mills, from noon-7 pm. This all-ages interactive event is a select stop on a fivecity national tour, featuring live shows by international athletes, free concerts by national headliners, and talent competitions for local music talent with thousands of dollars in cash and

prizes. Top action-sports athletes from around the world will fly through the air in demonstrations of the best of freestyle motocross, BMX and skateboard in a 60,000 square foot “alternative sport playground” of ramps and jumps, and feature a rare appearance by X Games superstars Bucky Lasek and Dennis McCoy. There will also be free concerts by some of the hottest bands in the country. Some of the best local alternative music artists will also compete in an American Idol-style “Battle of the Bands” with winners judged by live fan voting. The interactive fun zone features more than 15 booths with free games, prizes, and giveaways, including an artistic shoe coloring/design contest, where one fan’s winning shoe design is actually produced by Converse. For details call 704-979-0530 or visit www.JOURNEYSBBQ.com.

St. Thomas Players auditions St. Thomas Players is holding auditions for “Almost, Maine” at the Florence Busby Corriher Theatre (FBC) on the campus of Catawba College. Auditions are from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22. Performances are Aug. 3-13 and will be directed by Justin Dionne. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Parts are available for performers who can play mid-twenties to late-thirties. For information call 704-6470999 or contact faithart@bellsouth.net

Beach night series at High Rock Boat & Ski High Rock Boat & Ski Club, 257 Boat Club Lane, is hosting “Boat Club Wednesdays” Summer Beach Night series at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays through Aug. 31. On May 18, Carolina Breakers will perform, followed by Jim Quick and Coastline on May 15, the Atlantic Groove Band on June 8, Sea Cruz on June 29, Holiday Band on July 13, Carolina Breakers on July 27, the Craig

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Thursday, May 12, 2011 • 3D

TimeOut | A&E Briefs

Salisbury Post

Momentary Prophets perform tonight

The art of Dennis Mial will be on display at the Green Goat Gallery Saturday.

Second Saturday

BRIEFS FROM 2D Woolard Band on August 3, Castaways on Aug. 17 and Jim Quick returns for the Aug. 31 finale. Each show is $7 at the door, but a season pass is available. Visi t www.theboatandskiclub.com.for more information.

Jewish festival DAVIDSON — On Thursday, May 19, from 4:15-6:15 PM, the Beth Shalom of Lake Norman congregation and its Center for Jewish Learning is sponsoring a one-of-a-kind cultural event on the grounds of St. Alban’s Church, 301 Caldwell Lane. This outdoor event will feature an Israeli-style celebration of the holiday of Lag B’Omer featuring an appearance by former Israeli Defense Forces officer Mor Green in an informative fireside talk, free Kosher hot dogs and refreshments, live and recorded Israeli music and songs featuring students from the religious school. Free parking is available in the back of the church.

Gourd Lady appearance KANNAPOLIS — Margaret “Sparky” Sparkman is known as The Gourd Lady and has made more than one appearance with Jay Leno on the Tonight Show. On May 14 from 1-3 p.m., “Sparky” will meet and greet guests and provide photo opportunities, proceeds from which will benefit the Cannon Memorial YMCA, Kannapolis branch.

Burke County tour of homes has Rowan ties A “By the Waters Tour of Homes” will be held Saturday from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in the Lake James Area of Burke County. The tour includes people with ties to Rowan County, including Janie and Steve Matthews, who had two homes in Salisbury’s West Square Historic District, and Mary and David Fortin, who used to live in Faith. This one-day event is a fundraiser for Linville United Methodist Church. Tickets are $20 on the day of the tour. Lunch may be purchased at Linville UMC just minutes from the from the homes on tour. For more information, go to www.linvilleumc.org or call 828367-5819. more information.

The Momentary Prophets are part of a unique event tonight at EastSquare ArtWorks. usic, drama, literature and visual art all combine tonight in a unique event being held at EastSquare ArtWorks in Salisbury. Folk and world music trio Momentary Prophets, from Virginia, will be singing and playing their original acoustic music Thursday, and also improvising a musical accompaniment to a reader’s theatre presentation of the story of Pinocchio. The reading begins at 7:30 p.m. Subtitled “the dark tale of a disobedient puppet,” this will be an abridged version of the original Carlo Collodi story which appeared as a serialized allegory and cautionary tale in an Italian magazine 1881-83. Listeners accustomed to the Disney version of the story may be surprised by the murder and mayhem of the original story and will discover that Collodi’s marionette is quite a brat. Even Collodi became weary of the puppet and had him hanged in the fifteenth chapter, which he intended to be the end. But when his publisher insisted that he revive his popular character, he added more chapters and published the story as a children's book in 1885. It was translated into English a decade later. For tonight’s reading, Pinocchio will be portrayed by Chris Speer and Linda Jones will be narrator. The

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voices of the other 22 characters will be provided Buddy Farnan, Becky Lippard and Gary Thornburg. The reading helps draw attention to this summer’s St. Thomas Players production, a world premiere of Jenny Hubbard’s play “Pinocchio's Sister.” Set in small Southern town, the main character, a 40-year-old woman who becomes guardian for her best friend’s son, must confront a dark secret from her childhood. The Collodi tale of

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SPENCER — In conjunction with the Second Saturday Art Walk, Green Goat Gallery will hold a Second Saturday Social from 3-5 p.m. on Saturday. Among the area artists whose works will be featured are Tim and Lisa Kluttz, Sean Meyers, Dennis Mial, Don Moore, Amy Queen, Guy Raymond, Brent Smith and Phyllis Steimel. The Green Goat Gallery is donating ten per cent of the proceeds from Saturday’s sales by the featured artists to Historic Salisbury Foundation. The event is free and the public is invited. For more information, call 704-639-0606.

Pinocchio, connects the past to the present in this play. Hearing the original version of the story read tonight will help prepare play-goers for what they will experience when they see “Pinocchio's Sister” in June. There will be two intermissions during the reading, with refreshments provided by Simply Good Natural Foods. Visitors can view the featured exhibit of paintings, “Medicine Trees” by Ted Packard, one of the members of Momentary Prophets. According to Packard, the art is “an expression of the weaving and piecemeal movement of personal growth.” Packard, along with the other band members Jake Hull and Logan Byrd, will continue to perform after the reader’s theatre presentation. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted for St. Thomas Players. EastSquare ArtWorks is located at 120 E. Innes St., behind Bernhardt’s Hardware. It is the working art studio of Whitney Peckman and Syed Ahmad. For more information, call Center for Faith & the Arts, 704-647-0999 or contact faithart@bellsouth.net.

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4D • Thursday, May 12, 2011

TimeOut | Roundabout

Salisbury Post

Let’s Get Connected Today is next Saturday at Kelsey Scott Park Festivals Let's Get Connected Day — 11 a.m.-1 p.m., May 21: eighth annual festival of faith at Kelsey Scott Park, 1920 Old Wilkesboro Road. Features the Community Choir under the direction of Dr. Phillip Burgess, Salisbury High drum and dance team under the direction of Sakinah Riley, presentations of art, essay contest winners, free hot dogs/hamburgers. Circle of Prayer at noon, dedication of fifth Peace Polewhich proclaims “may peace prevail on earth” in eight languages.Sponsored by The Covenant Community Connection, sub-group of Salisbury Rowan Human Relations Council. Patterson Farm Strawberry Fest and Craft Show — 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, May 21: fresh strawberries, artisans, crafters, food, activities. Free admission to craft show and farmer’s market. Caldwell Road off Highway 150 between Salisbury and Mooresville at 10390 Caldwell Road, Mount Ulla. 704-797-0013 or www.pattersonfarminc.com. Rural Hill presents NC Brewers and Music Festival — 10 a.m.– 8 p.m., May 14: Celebration of NC brewing and music, headlined by Chatham County Line and Eric Lindell, Charlotte’s own New Familiars, Moonshine Racers, Sol Driven Train, The Mantras, and Do it to Julia. Tickets include a sampling glass; onsite camping available, advance tickets $45 per person and “Under 21” or designated driver tickets $30 per person. On May 4 prices increase to the “at the gate rate” of $60 and $40. Information, tickets: www.NCBrewsMusic.com. Fiddler’s Grove Ole Time Fiddler's and Bluegrass Festival — May 27-29: 87th annual competition, Fiddler’s Grove Camground, Union Grove. Oldest fiddler's competition in North America, includes competitions for bands and individuals, free workshops, on-site camping. Family-run, family-friendly. 828478-3735, info@fiddlersgrove.com, www.fiddlersgrove.com. Joyfest 2011 — May 28: Celebration of Gospel Music at Carowinds Paladium Amphitheater features Kirk Franklin, Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Canton Jones, comedian Sinbad, emcee Bone Hampton. Tickets at Ticketmaster outlets, 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster.com. 17th annual Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition — Saturday, June 18, Grayson Highlands State Park, Mouth of Wilson, Va., with the Box-

cars, George Hamilton IV, April Verch Band, Harris Brothers, Bobby Ingano, Wayne Henderson and Friends, children’s events. $10, children 12 and younger free. www.waynehenderson.org, www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/gr a.shtml.

This & That Big Band Dance with Salisbury Swing Band at J.F. Hurley Family YMCA — 7 p.m., Saturday, May 14: The Salisbury Swing Band and Big Band Dance, admission $5 at the door. Hits from the 40s through the present, plus beach music. 704637-4476, www.salisburyswingband.com. 828 W Jake Alexander Blvd., 704636-0111. Faith 4th parade entry info— Deadline for entries Friday, June 17. Faith 4th parade is at 10 a.m., Monday, July 4: entry fee $25 (exemptions include Legion, Legion Auxiliary Post, Veteran organizations, military organizations. No late entries accpeted. Contact 704-279-2256. “Make a Little Garden Out of Life” show — 9 a.m.-5 p.m., May 13-14: quilts, vendors, a raffle quilt, door prizes, guild bazaar. hosted by Kernersville’s Heart of the Triad Quilt Guild. Girl Scout Learning Center, 1203 Frances Daily Court, Colfax, a mile off I-40 just past Kernersville. “Heart of the Artist” weekly discussions — 7 p.m. Tuesdays through June 21; sponsored by Blackwelder Park Baptist Church Kannapolis, at Oak Tree Coffee Co. coffeehouse, Cannon Village.Contact Vic Daniel vdaniel@thepark.cc, 980-621-1256 www.thepark.cc. Last planetarium shows of the school year — 5 p.m., Saturday, May 21: “Laser Spirit,” celebrate the USA with patriotic music and full-color light images, a moving, beautiful, fast-paced laser light experience, artists include Lee Greenwood, Aaron Copeland, The Beatles, Kansas, others; this program is geared toward the entire family. Doors open 4:30 p.m., $3 adults, 12 and under $2 • 7 p.m., Saturday, May 21: “Rock Laser Show – Laser U2:” The instrumental sounds of Bono and his band including Beautiful Day, The Fly, With or Without You, New Year’s Day, Where the Streets Have No Name, more. Doors open 6:30 p.m., $5 adults, $3 students 12 and under $3 • 1636 Parkview Circle, park and en-

ter in the back of the building accessible from Lilly Ave. 704-6393004.

Music & more Grammy award-winning David Holt in concert — 7p.m., tonight, May 12, tickets $10, Stanly County Senior Center, 283 N. Third Street, Albemarle. Charlotte Folk Society — May 13: Americana band The Steel Wheels. Free, family-friendly. After the hour-long concert join a song circle or a jam session, listeners welcome. The Charlotte Appalachian Dulcimer Club meets after the concert; visitors are invited to play on a “loaner” instrument. Great Aunt Stella Center, 926 Elizabeth Ave., uptown Charlotte. www.folksociety. org. ‘Bugs Bunny at the Symphony’ at the Belk Theater — May 19-20, Charlotte Symphony POPS: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony, Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, tickets start at $26.50, 704-3721000 or ww.carolinatix.org. Die Roten Punkte in Charlotte — July 14-16 at Duke Energy Theatre at Spirit Square, 345 N. College St., Charlotte. All tickets $34.50, on sale now at BlumenthalArts.org, 704-372-1000. The Wiggles! come to Charlotte — 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 13: Anthony, Sam, Murray and Jeff at Time Warner Cable Arena, tickets start at $17.50, www.ticketmaster.com, 1800-745-3000. Elvis Costello and The Imposters at the Blumenthal — July 16, tickets start at $34.50, Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, 704372-1000 or ww.carolinatix.org. An evening with Rush — 7:30 p.m., June 8, Bi-Lo Center, Greenville, SC, tickets start at $40.50. www.ticketmaster.com, www.aeglive.com, 800-745-3000. Rascal Flatts at Verizon Amphitheatre — Friday, July 29, with Sara Evans, Easton Corbin, Justin Moore. Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m., April 30 at LiveNation.com, The Hardee’s Thickburger Box Offices at the venues, Ticketmaster or charge by phone 800-745-3000.

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Theater Piedmont Players Youth Theatre presents “The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe” — 7:30 p.m. May 1214 and 18-21; 2:30 p.m. May 15 and

‘The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe’ opens today at the Norvell Theatre. 21. Adults $12, students/seniors $10, Wednesday Value Night: May 18 - all tickets $10; Norvell Theater: 135 E. Fisher St., www.piedmontplayers.com, 704-633-5471. Queen City Theatre Company presents Jonathan Coarsey in “Chess - The Musical” — Launch party, 9 p.m., tonight, May 12 at Butter Charlotte, 950 Seaboard St., meet the cast and enjoy complimentary drinks, www.queencitytheatre.com for tickets. Show begins 8 p.m., May 19June 11, Duke Energy Theatre at Spirit Square, 345 N. College St., Charlotte, tickets start at $24, special discounted performance, $14 Wednesday, May 25, www.carolinatix.org, 704-372-1000, www.queencitytheatre.com. Carolina Actors Studio Theater presents “Agnes of God” — Through May 21. 1118 Clement Ave., off Central Avenue in Plaza-Midwood, Charlotte. Reservations www.NCCAST.com, 704-455-8542. Old Courthouse Theatre’s Living Room Reading Series presents “Rabbit Hole” — 4 p.m., Sunday, May 22: Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize and now an Oscar nominated movie, contains adult language not appropriate for those under 17. Free admission, 704-788-2405, OCT main stage, www.oldcourthousetheatre.org. Blumenthal Performing Arts presents “Cats” — May 24-29, tickets begin at $20, Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, 704-372-1000, www.carolinatix. org. “Mamma Mia!” tickets on sale now — Show runs one week only: July 26-31, Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, tickets start at $30, BlumenthalArts.org, 704-

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Fundraisers Dunbar Reunion Committee presents “Grand Slam” — May 13 and 15 at Looking Glass Artists Collective black box theater,405 N. Lee St. “Grand Slam” is a story about one of America's greatest Negro baseball players, James Jones. Proceeds support Dunbar Reunion Committee, graduates of the now closed Dunbar school in East Spencer. 336-833-1537. Cerebral palsy victim David Ring speaks at fundraiser — 7 p.m., Saturday, May 21, free rally benefiting Nazareth Children’s Home, a love offering will be taken. East Rowan High School auditorium, 175 Saint Luke Church Road.

Night Life Benchwarmers. 113 E. Fisher St. — Friday, May 13: Kingpin. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Saturday, May 14: Darrell Harwood and the CWB. 7-10 p.m. every Friday: Handful of Dave. 704-639-0604. Brick Street Tavern, 122 E. Fisher St. — 10 p.m., Saturday, May 14: Chobie Badgio Band. Tuesdays: open mic, performers of all types welcome, sign up as you arrive; 8 p.m. Wednesdays: team trivia; 9:30 p.m. Thursdays: plugged open mic night. www.thebrickstreettavern. com, 704637-6047. Fat Jack's, 120 Military Ave., — 8 p.m. until, every Friday and Saturday night: karaoke with Mark Tomei. 704-638-8996.

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TimeOut | Roundabout

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ROUNDABOUT FROM 4D High Rock Boat & Ski Club, 257 Boat Club Lane — Friday, May 13: Deejay Ervin Ellington. Wednesday, May 18: Boat Club Wednesday Summer Beach Night series: Carolina Breakers. Memberships available, www.theboatandskiclub.com. 704633-0251. Philip's Steak and Pasta House, 1504 Jake Alexander Blvd W. — 8 p.m. Mondays Karaoke; 8 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays: Live Team Trivia; 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Texas Hold ’Em Tournament Style, second game follows; 9 p.m. Saturdays: Karaoke with Cherokee. 704-637-8844. Rick’s BBQ and Grill, 929 S. Main St. — Karaoke every Friday and Saturday. 704-642-0050. Smitty's North Rown Bar-b-que 1205 N. Salisbury Ave., Spencer — 7-9 p.m., Thursdays: karaoke. 704636-2122. The Blue Vine, 209 S. Main St. — 9 p.m.-midnight, Friday, May 13: Celebrating Blue Vine’s fifth birthday, Friday the 13th and NSSA weekend with party band Mick and the Ultras (Mick Mixon is a sports announcer and the Voice of the Panthers), no cover, free munchies on the bar from 8-9 p.m., special giveaways all evening. 9-11:30 p.m., Saturday, May 14: Justin Dionne, Andrew Hodges, percussionist Duggan Murphy, no cover. www.theblue vine.com. 704-7970093. The Inn, 1012 Mooresville Hwy 150 — Saturday, May 14: Sound of Faith and Good Courage. Open 7 p.m.-midnight Saturdays, free refreshments, air hockey, foosball, pool. Public invited to jam or schedule their group to perform. 704-213-1467. www.inntheloop. E.H. Montgomery General Store — 7-9 p.m. Fridays: bluegrass jams. Historic Village of Gold Hill. www.HistoricGoldHill.com. 704-267-9439, 704-279-5674. Old Stone Vino, 515 S. Main St., Kannapolis — 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays: guitarist, singer, songwriter Marty DeJarnette. Fridays, Saturdays: various artists. 704-9382337. Robin and Linda Williams And Their Fine Group at The Evening Muse, 3227 N. Davidson St., NoDa Arts District, Charlotte — Friday, May 13: of Prairie Home Companion fame, doors 7 p.m./ music 8 p.m., $22 advance, $25 DOS, CarolinaTix, 1-800-594.TIXX, 704-3721000. Tab Benoit with guitarist Anders Osborne at The Visulite, 1615 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte — 9:30 p.m., Friday May 13, $22 advance, $25 DOS. CarolinaTix, 1-800-594TIXX. www.visulite.com, 704-358-

Darrell Harwood and the CWB perform at Benchwarmers Friday.

For the NSSA weekend, Mick Mixon and the Ultras will perform at the Blue Vine Friday. Mixon is the Voice of the Panthers.

Justin Dionne and Andrew Hodges will perform Saturday at The Blue Vine.

Sound of Faith performs Saturday at The Inn. 9200.

Classes Painting workshops — 10 a.m.4 p.m., Saturday, May 14: “New Sparkles for Pastel” workshop with Walter Stanford, a featured Waterworks artist this past winter. $100 with some materials provided • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays: oil painting workshops with break for lunch, admission by ticket, 8 for $240, with a sliding scale by need and/or portfolio, all levels of skill welcome • 704-245-6456 for information and registration, instructor James E. Taylor, Contemporary Realism Studio, 211 S. Main St. “Loosen Up!” workshop — 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., May 14 and 21: Bring your choice of art medium and a bag lunch and join artist Phyllis Steimel in learning to “loosen up” and have fun with painting. One Saturday workshop $40 member, $55 nonmember; both Saturdays $75 member, $90 non-member. Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty St., 704-636-1882 to register, deadline Friday, May 6. Oil classes the old master way

— 1-3 p.m., Tuesdays: adult classes in oils, beginner or intermediate, learning the technique of the masters of the 16th/17th centuries. $45 per session, 704-232-6000 for materials list, info, registration. Limited number of students. Patt’s studio, 409 N. Lee St., Rail Walk Arts District. Waterworks Visual Arts Center summer classes — Registration open for summer classes, space limited, some classes already full. www.waterworks.org for complete schedule. Call 704-636-1882 to register. Watercolor class at LGAC — Instructor Cathy Benfield Matthews, no experience needed; choose Mondays 1-3 p.m. or 5:30-7:30 p.m., or Saturdays 10 a.m.-noon, $35 each 2 hour session or $180 for 6, materials provided except brushes; email salisburyartists@gmail.com to reserve your space, www.catsfreestyleart.com. Looking Glass Artist Collective, 405 N. Lee St., 704-633-ARTS, www.salisburyartists.com. Mindful Living class — 7-8:30 p.m., Thursdays through May 26: “Awakening to Life” for those inter-

ested in beginning or continuing a meditation practice of sitting mindfully. Bring cushion or mat. Cost $10. Center for Faith & the Arts, lower level of Haven Lutheran Church, 207 W. Harrison St. Register 704-639-8971 before 8 p.m., mindfullivingsalisburync.vpweb.com.

Singles Piedmont Singles — 7:15 p.m., Friday, May 13: Bingo with Jim Holshouser as caller. Meet at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church behind CVS, Statesville Blvd. Covered dish, no joining fee. Contact Frances Ward 704-637-3241. Zodiac Club — Friday, May 13: Music by Magic. Second and fourth Fridays, alternate fifth Fridays. Doors 7 p.m., band 8 p.m. Free soft drinks, water, snacks welcome. Covered dish dinner on fifth Friday dance night. $12 guests, $10 members, join for $20 with free admission on the night you join. American Legion Post 380, 4235 W. Tyvola Road, Charlotte, 704-752-8824.

Auditions Faith Idol competition — Registration deadline Wednesday, June 15 for the Faith Idol Competition, held during the Faith 4th of July Cel-

ebration; categories are • 12 and under • age 13 – 18 • adult (19 and up). Registration fee $10, contact Pam Alexander 704-279-2256. “How to Audition for Musicals”— Tips for auditioning for musical theater, call Piedmont Players Theatre to reserve space in either May 14 or May 21 workshop, scholarships available. Call 704-6335471.

Call for vendors Strawberry Fest and Craft Show at Patterson Farm — May 21, artisans, crafters, food vendors. Contact 336-247-1899, www.simplyyummy.com/events. J.C. Price Post 107 Memorial week celebration — Single and double spots available for May 27-June 5 event, permits required for food vendors; rental info Abe Daniels 704-640-1893; event info 704-6362950 or 704-213-2397.

Call for artists Call for works in black and white — Center for Faith & the Arts seeks works for summer invitational art show, “The Art of the Silhouette-Ex-

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TimeOut | Men’s Chorus concert

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he St. John’s Lutheran Church Men’s Chorus will present its 16th annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 22, at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary of St. John’s Lutheran Church in downtown Salisbury. The chorus is directed by Rosemary C. Kinard, associate parish musician at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Accompanist is Janie R. Rollins. Special guest performers will be Greg Pannell, violin, Daniel Trivette, percussion, and the St. John’s Handbell Choir, directed by Rob Durocher, director of music ministries. “A Jubilant Song!” will feature many selections for male voices, including “Set Me as a Seal,” “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” “Shall We Gather at the River?” “You Raise Me Up,” “Over the Rainbow,” “Finlandia,” “Amazing Grace,” and several rousing spirituals and gospel

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songs. Soloists for this performance include: Frank Goodnight, Harvey Huntley, Stan Jordan, Fred Krusemark, Randy Overcash, Dennis Rogers, Chris Scoggins, Gordon Senter, Mike Weddington, and Donny Yost. The St. John’s Men’s Chorus was formed in 1994 as a part of the fellowship ministry at St. John’s Lutheran Church. The Men’s Chorus has since grown into a community group, composed of men from the SalisburyRowan area who enjoy singing all styles of music. In June of 1996, the Men’s Chorus presented its first formal Spring Concert in the sanctuary of St. John’s Lutheran Church. The yearly performance quickly became an annual tradition, which attracted large audiences. From December of 1996 through 2007, the Men’s Chorus was a part of the Catawba College College Service of

Lessons and Carols. In December of 2007, the Men’s Chorus began a new tradition of presenting its own Annual Christmas Concerts at St. John’s. The group rehearses on Sunday afternoons in the fall and spring, and performs for many local events, local and out-of-town churches, civic events, worship services at St. John’s Lutheran Church and many concerts to benefit the Crisis Council’s Battered Women’s Shelter and the Rowan Helping Ministries. Current President of the group is Ralph Hair, VicePresident is Dennis Rogers, and Julius Waggoner serves as Secretary-Treasurer. Accompanists have included Karl Kinard, Janie Rollins, Adam Ward, Susan Trivette, and Rob Durocher. This benefit performance is free and open to the public. A special offering will be received on behalf of Rowan Helping Ministries.


TimeOut | Art on Easy Street, Family Fun Day

Salisbury Post

Thursday, May 12, 2011 • 7D

Art takes center stage Saturday Art on Easy Street The Rowan Arts Council presents the eighth annual Art on Easy Street festival on Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at North Main and Liberty Streets. The festival features over 50 fine art, craft and food vendors with a day full of family entertainment. This event showcases local and regional arts, in mediums including but not limited to artisan jewelry, hand-thrown pottery, fine visual art in the form of oil and acrylic paintings, metalsmithing and weaving. Art on Easy Street gets underway with Keith Collins and Friends In Christ gospel performance, followed by the North Rowan High School Show Choir at 11 a.m. The live performances last all day with emcee Donald Gariepy and deejay Harold Moore playing between each live act. For more information, visit www.visitsalisburync.com.

Celebrate sculpture at Family Fun Day Waterworks Visual Arts Center, in collaboration with City of Salisbury Public Art Committee, is sponsoring the eighth annual Family Fun Day at the F&M Trolley Barn on Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is free to this day of hands-on art activities and artist’s demonstrations. This year’s theme is Celebrate Sculpture. Guided by professional artists and art educators, children will be encouraged to use color, texture, and movement to create their own fun sculptures to take home. art on Easy Street is a family-friendly event. Local artist Ray Moose will lead the children in a collaborative sculpture project which, upon completion, will be placed on display in the windows of the Empire Hotel in downtown Salisbury. For more information, visit www.waterworks.org.

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War Between the States lecture — 7 p.m., Friday, May 20: Dr. Gary Freeze, history professor and author, presents lecture “North Carolina Secedes,” Tom Smith Auditorium, Ketner Hall, Catawba College. Sponsored by the NC Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Sesquicentennial Committee. Free. Sue Curtis, 704-637-6411, southpaws@salisbury.net.

Home and garden Rowan Rose Society’s annual Rose Show — Saturday-Sunday, May 21-22, at new location, Salisbury Mall. Area rose growers may enter roses between 6:30-10 a.m. Saturday morning. Show features hundreds of roses as well as arrangements. 704-633-7024. Davidson County Master Gardeners’ annual garden tour — 10 a.m.4 p.m., May 21 and 1-5 p.m.,May 22: High Rock Lake area, east side of the lake off Hwy 8. Advance tickets $10 Agricultural Extension Building, 301 E. Center Street, Lexington, 336-242-2087. Salisbury Symphony’s Festival of Summer Gardens — June 25 -26,

Purple Shoe Exhibit — A moving statewide memorial honoring homicide victims and friends and family members, on loan from the Family Violence Coalition of Yancy through May. Sponsored locally by Spencer Woman’s Club and Family Crisis Council of Rowan. Exhibit is at Spencer Library, Fourth Street. Second Saturday Art Walk — Saturday, May 14: participating Salisbury/Spencer galleries show works of local artists. Sponsored by Rowan Arts Council, 704-638-9887, www.rowanartcrawl.com. Maps and brochures at www.rowanartcrawl or the Rowan Arts Council, 704-6389887. Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty St.— 28th annual youth exhibition “Celebrating Rowan County’s Young Artists,” in the Young People’s Gallery, features the works of nearly 800 students. The high school exhibition is currently on display • Two solo exhibitions and a group show: NC artist Katie Claiborne and SC artist Susan Lenz exhibit in Stanback Gallery Hall and the Osborne and Woodson Galleries • You and Me, a group multi-media show featuring the works of eleven regional artists exploring the question of individualism through selfportraiture, exhibits in the Norvell Gallery • www.waterworks. org, 704636-1882. Rail Walk Studios and Gallery, 409 N. Lee St. — “It’s Hip to be Square,” group show featuring Rail Walk Studio artists through M ay 28. Gallery open to the public Saturdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m., by appointment or by chance if the green open flag is out. 7 0 4 - 4 3 1 - 8 9 6 4 . www.railwalkgallery.com. Mint Museum of Art, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte — Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. Admission $10 adults, $8 seniors and students, $5 ages 6 to 17, free for members and children 5 and younger. Free on Tuesdays 5-9 p.m. 704-3372000. www.mintmuseum.org. Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem — “Trains That Passed in the Night,” the photograhs

day. $3 adults, $1.50 students, museum members free. 704-633-5946. Historic Rockwell Museum, 102 E. Main St. — For special tours call 704-279-4979. Museum open Sundays 2-4 p.m. and by appointment. For information call Ann Teague: 704-279-5783. Price of Freedom Museum, Old Patterson School building, China Grove — Sundays 3-5 and by appointment. American war memorial dedicated to men and women of the armed services. Intersection of Weaver, Patterson Roads. www.priceoffreedom.us, 704-857-7474. Historic Gold Hill,NC/Gold Hill Mines Historic Park — 19th century living history interpretations and educational tours weekends AprilOctober and weekdays by appointment. Interpretative displays reflect life in the 1800s gold mining boom town. Village merchants and interpreters dressed in period costume weekends. Free admission. 704279-5674, 704-267-9439. www.HistoricGoldHill. com. Reed Gold Mine historic site, 12 miles southeast of Concord — Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Sunday, Monday and major holidays, admission free. Part of Division of State Historic Sites, Office of Archives and History,704-7214653, reed@ncdcr. gov. Historic Latta Plantation, Sample Road, Huntersville — 10 a.m.4 p.m., May 21-22: Relive WWII as the Allied and Axis forces battle across the plantation grounds, visit Allied and Axis camps, hear uniform and gear talks, watch weapon,

into Cabarrus County. 704-267-9439. Dunn’s Mountain Nature and History Preserve, 1640 Dunn’s Mtn. Road — Trail walks, overlooks, see 120 miles in most directions, blacksmith shop display, Saturday-Sunday shuttle service, 704-216-7803.

Museums N.C. Transportation Museum, 411 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer — Museum open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Train rides Saturday 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. $6 adults, $5 children ages 3-12 and seniors ages 60 and up. Roundhouse Turntable rides at $1. Group rates available with advance notice. 704-636-2889 or 877-NCTMFUN. www.nctrans.org. Rowan Museum, 202 N. Main St. — “When We Fought Ourselves1861-1865,”remembering the events that changed America 150 years ago with a local emphasis on events taking place in Rowan County. Museum hours Monday-Friday, 14 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Contributions accepted. 704-633-5946. www.rowanmuseum.org. Utzman-Chambers House, 116 S. Jackson St. — Open 1-4 p.m. Saturday. $3 adults, $1.50 students, museum members free. 704-633-5946. Dr. Josephus Hall House, 226 S. Jackson St. — 1820 house museum features furniture and decoratives from Hall family and others. Costumed docents provide tours. $3 adults, $1.50 students, free to members of Historic Salisbury Foundation. For group tours, call HSF office, 704-636-0103. Old Stone House, Granite Quarry — Open 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sun-

Parks Dan Nicholas Park, 6800 Bringle Ferry Rd. — Paddle boats, miniature golf, miniature trains, carousel, gem mine, playgorunds, family camping, picnic shelters, splash pad, petting zoo. 704-216-7800. www.dannicholas.net. Ellis Park, 3541 Old Mocksville Road — 26 acres of ball fields, tennis courts, volleyball court, shelters, playground, event center, walking trail. 704-216-7783. Sloan Park, 550 Sloan Road, Mt. Ulla — Off NC Hwy 150 approximately 10 miles west of Salisbury.Features Kerr Mill, an 1823 grist mill. Gold Hill Mines Historic Park 735 St. Stephens Church Road, Gold Hill — Historic tours available by appointment. Information about tours: 704-267-9439; rentals: 704279-5777. www.HistoricGoldHill.com. Gold Hill Rail Trail — Hiking, biking trail begins at Gold Hill Mines Historic Park at Miner’s Field, continues

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of O. Winston Link depicting the end of the steam railroading era with photos of the rural landscapes of Virginia and North Carolina that these trains passed through, through June 19 • “Thomas Hart Benton, America’s Master Storyteller,” features largescale oil masterpiece, “Bootleggers,” alongside three lithographs based on scenes the artist created for the mural program of the Missouri State Capitol Building that re-tell familiar stories. Through July 31. House, gardens and village feature public garden, dining, shopping,walking trails. 336-758-5150, reynoldahouse.org.

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tickets $12 in advance, $15 tour days. Perennial tour of eight country gardens, three historic gardens. Music by Salisbury Symphony Children’s Strings and local musicians. Sunday: Learn the art of planting in container gardens, learn from master gardeners and watch Plein Air artists at work. Lunch at Carolina Lily, $16, must be pre-ordered. Reserved tickets at Visitors Bureau, 704-638-3100, www.salisburysymphony. org, 704-603-4652 or 704645-8300.

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combat, hospital, patrol, and ration demos, tour the house, visit the animals, and more. Main battle 2 p.m. each day. Admission $7 per person, ages 5 and under free. Free admission to World War II veterans, $2 off to all other veterans and active duty military. www.lattaplantation. org. 704-875-2312. Discovery Place, Charlotte, 301 “Born N. Tryon St., Charlotte, — to be Wild” at IMAX® Theatre: follow young orphaned elephants and orangutans from birth to their rebirth into the wild. Also, “Tornado Alley” narrated by Bill Paxton (Twister, Titanic), continues. Museum hours: 9 a.m4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. 704372-6261 or www.discoveryplace.org. Discovery Place KIDS Huntersville, 105 Gilead Road — Open 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m., Sunday, closed Monday. $8 for adults and children age one and older, children younger than age one and Members are free. Discounts available for groups of 15 or more. discoveryplaceKIDS. org, 704-372-6261. Old Salem, Winston-Salem — 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 12:30-5 p.m. Sunday. $21 adults, $10 children. 336-721-7300 or www.oldsalem.org. Contemporary Art Museum, 409 W. Martin St., Raleigh — 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, closed Tuesday. 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday. First and third Friday of the month open until 9 p.m. $5 general admission, wheelchair accessible. 919-513-0946, camraleigh.org. NC Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh — “Mirror Image,” explores what it means to be a woman; 13 North Carolina female artists. North Carolina Gallery, East Building, free admission. Meet the Artists: 7 p.m., Friday, June 24, free. General admission $15, students, seniors, military, groups of 10 or more $12. Children 7-12 $7.50, children six and under free. www.ncartmuseum.org/rockwell. NC Museum of History, 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh — “The Story of North Carolina,” journey of the state’s rich history. Highlights: American Indian life, European settlement, piracy, the American Revolution; Robson House, the state’s fourth-oldest existing dwelling, will show how most North Carolinians lived on family farms in the early 1800s • Small exhibit “Legends of Racing” features cars driven by Ned Jarrett, Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Sam Beam. • Exhibit: The Photography of Lewis Hine: Exposing Child Labor in North Carolina, 1908-1918, photographs

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by National Child Labor Committee staff photographer Lewis Hine. Across from the State Capitol. 919807-7900 or ncmuseumofhistory. org or Facebook. NC Museum of Natural Sciences, 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh — 1:30 and 2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 14: Readings by children's book author Molly Bang (The Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher; Ten, Nine, Eight; When Sophie Gets Angry—Really, Really Angry); a fun children’s science activity will follow. This event is free and open to the public. For information call 919-733-7350. 1 a.m.-5 p.m. Museum admission is free. 919-7337450. www.naturalsciences. org. Children’s Museum of WinstonSalem, 390 S. Liberty St. — Museum hours: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. TuesdaySaturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. $6 adults and children. 336-723-9111 or childrensmuseumofws.org.

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Paid Program Paid Program The Sopranos “46 Long” Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “Power Trip” Å Criminal Minds (In Stereo) Å Criminal Minds “Plain Sight” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program TriVita Nopalea Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ››› “For a Few Dollars More” (1965) Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. Å It’s Me or the Dog Å The Haunted (In Stereo) Å The Haunted (In Stereo) Å The Haunted (In Stereo) Å Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary The Crocodile Hunter Å BET Inspiration Hates Chris Hates Chris Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx 13 Scarier Movie Moments Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Squawk on the Street (N) Squawk Box (N) Å The Call (N) Å Newsroom (N) American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Overhaulin’ “Firey Brit” Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Overhaulin’ A 1966 LeMans. Overhaulin’ (In Stereo) Å Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter Å Mike and Mike in the Morning With Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å Joyce Meyer Changing-World Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World What I Like What I Like Grounded Life 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Full House Full House Outdoors The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (N) (Live) Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ››‡ “Rounders” (1998) Matt Damon, Edward Norton. Movie: ›‡ “Taxi” (2004) Jimmy Fallon I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Mad Hungry Everyday Food Grey’s Anatomy (In Stereo) Å Will & Grace Paid Program Paid Program Balancing Act Designing Desperate Housewives Å Will & Grace Old Christine Old Christine Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Morphed Morphed Morphed Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi Movie: ›› “The Perfect Man” (2005) Hilary Duff. Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Gangland Crips in Salt Lake City. Gangland “Evil Breed” Å Gangland “You Rat, You Die” Sexy Waistline Sexy Waistline Memory Loss Paid Program Catch Bigger Fast Meals Free Money Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program MLB Baseball Married... With Married... With Home Improve. Home Improve. Saved Saved Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne Movie: ››› “Step Lively” (1944) Å Movie: ››‡ “Riff-Raff” (1947) Movie: “The Inspector General” (1949) (:45) Movie: “The Yellow Cab Man” (1950) Home Made Simple Å Home Made Simple Å A Baby Story A Baby Story A Baby Story Baby’s First Know-Pregnant Know-Pregnant Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Angel (In Stereo) Å Angel “The Prodigal” Å Charmed “It’s a Bad, Bad World” Charmed “It’s a Bad, Bad World” Supernatural “Swap Meat” Å Supernatural (In Stereo) Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Movie: ›‡ “FeardotCom” (2002) Stephen Dorff. Å In Plain Sight Å House “Heavy” (In Stereo) Å Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show (N) Å Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock “The Ex” Å Matlock “The Clown” Å In the Heat of the Night Å

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Å 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Movie: ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. How to Lose 37 Housewives/NYC Movie: ››‡ “Bee Movie” (2007) Voices of Jerry Seinfeld. The Kudlow Report (N) The Celebrity Apprentice “Laugh On” The teams produce a live comedy show. The Celebrity Apprentice “Laugh On” The teams produce a live comedy show. 34 (:00) Mad Money John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å 32 Situation Room Cash Cab (In Stereo) Dual Survival “Soaked” The Pacific Dual Survival “Stuck in the Muck” Dave and Dual Survival “Bitten” Surviving Thailand Swamp Brothers (In Swamp Brothers Dual Survival “Stuck in the Muck” Dave and 35 Å jungle. (N) (In Stereo) Å Northwest rainforest. (In Stereo) Å Cody become Airboaters. Stereo) Å (N) Å Cody become Airboaters. Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Fish Hooks (N) Phineas and Ferb Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å 54 Wizards-Place Sex and the City Sex and the City Khloe and Lamar E! Special The Soup (N) Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E! News 49 (4:30) Knocked Up E! News (N) NBA Countdown NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal, Game 6: Teams TBA. (If necessary). (Live) Å NBA Basketball 39 (:00) SportsCenter (Live) Å NFL Live (N) Å SportsCenter SportsCenter (Live) Å Boxing Friday Night Fights. Julio Diaz vs. Kendall Holt. From Santa Ynez, Calif. SportsCenter (Live) Å 68 Interruption America’s Funniest Home Videos A fish America’s Funniest Home Videos A countdown of funny home videos. (In Stereo) Å The 700 Club Å Still Standing “Still America’s Funniest Home Videos 29 Neighbors” Å goes belly-up; little girl sings. Aggression toward office equipment. Golden Age MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (N) (Live) The Final Score Action Sports World Championships 40 The Game 365 Movie: ›› “Made of Honor” (2008) Kevin McKidd 45 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Movie: ››‡ “27 Dresses” (2008) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman. The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Å 57 Special Report Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Whatever, You’re Whatever, Martha! 76 Little House Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Green Home 2011 Å 46 Income Property Modern Marvels “Paint” Å American Pickers “Mole Man” Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Restoration Restoration Inspector America “Gold Rush Sewer” 65 Modern Marvels Wind at My Back The Waltons “The Conscience” Inspiration Today Life Today Joyce Meyer ACLJ This Week 360 Degree Life Int’nl Fellowship 78 Highway Hvn. Reba “Reba the How I Met Your Pawn Stars “A Shot Reba Dr. Jack How I Met Your (:00) Coming Home Pawn Stars “Old Reba “The Blonde Reba “Here We Go Reba “Red Alert” (In Reba Cheyenne 31 Å Landlord” Å Morgan returns. Mother Å and a Shave” Again” Å Mother “Swarley” Man’s Booty” Leading the Blind” Stereo) Å plans to wed Van. (:00) Movie: “Lies He Told” (1997) Gary Cole, Karen Sillas. Viewers’ Choice Å Viewers’ Choice Å 72 Bored military man fakes death, starts new life. Å Dog Whisperer ATF Labrador retriever. Hooked “Lake Monsters” Hooked “Squid Invasion” (N) Ice Pilots “State of Emergency” (N) Hooked “Lake Monsters” 58 (:00) Ice Pilots BrainSurge (N) iCarly Å Victorious Å Victorious Å My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å 30 iCarly Å America’s Next Top Model Å Movie: ››› “Clueless” (1995) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash. Å Movie: ››› “Clueless” (1995) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash. Å 62 Top Model Gangland The East Coast Crips. Å Gangland “Crazy Killers” Å Gangland “Deadly Blast” Å Gangland “Death Before Dishonor” Coal “Into the Heart of Darkness” 44 (:00) Gangland Spotlight College Baseball Mississippi State at Mississippi. (N) (Live) Spotlight (N) 3 Wide Life 60 Cougar Insider (N) Golf America (5:30) Movie: ››› “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) (In Stereo) Å Urban Legends Urban Legends Stargate Universe “Gauntlet” Destiny must 64 William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. “Stolen Dreams” take a stand. (In Stereo) Å Seinfeld “The Hot The King of Queens The King of Queens Family Guy “Death Family Guy “Death Movie: ››‡ “Liar Liar” (1997) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Jennifer Tilly. A fast-talking (:05) Movie: ››‡ “Stuck on You” (2003) 24 Tub” Å Å Å Has a Shadow” Lives” Å lawyer cannot tell a lie. Å Matt Damon. Movie: ››› “The Paleface” (1948) Bob Hope, Jane Russell. Å Movie: ››› “Along Came Jones” (1945) Gary Cooper. Å 25 (:15) Movie: “The Mysterious House of Dr. C” (1966) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes: Bliss Say Yes: Bliss Four Weddings (N) (In Stereo) Å Say Yes: Bliss Say Yes: Bliss 48 Ultimate Cake Off Four Weddings “...and a Shark Tank” (:00) Law & Order Bones “A Boy in a Bush” Suspects. (In Bones “The Man in the Wall” A mummified Bones “Finder” A security guard’s remains Bones “The Man on Death Row” Brennan CSI: NY “Greater Good” Mac urges an ex26 “Corner Office” Stereo) Å corpse is found at a club. Å are found. (In Stereo) Å and Booth race the clock. Å con to tell the truth. Å Southern Sting Southern Sting Southern Sting Southern Sting Bait Car Bait Car “L.A.” All Worked Up All Worked Up Forensic Files Forensic Files 75 Cops Å Sanford & Son All in the Family All in the Family All in the Family Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond The Nanny Å 56 Sanford & Son Law & Order: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Dirty” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dying Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A mob CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Killer” A 28 Special Victims Unit (In Stereo) Å woman is found dead in Central Park. patient makes a confession. Å lawyer and his wife are attacked. killer’s perspective. Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition 2 Wendy Williams Dharma & Greg America’s Funniest Home Videos Animals New Adventures of New Adventures of How I Met Your How I Met Your MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Oakland Athletics. From Oakland-Alameda County 13 Accident recovery. causing havoc in the home. Å Old Christine Old Christine Mother Å Mother Å Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (N) (In Stereo Live) Å

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TriVita Nopalea Paid Program The Rifleman The Rifleman Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary BET Inspiration Bethenny Ever After Options Action Paid Program CNN Saturday Morning Paid Program Paid Program Jungle Junction Babar-Badou SportsCenter Å E:60 Paid Program Paid Program Fishing Club Good Fishing Paid Program Paid Program I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Adven./Jimmy Rugrats Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Power-Juicing Power-Juicing Married... With Married... With Movie: ››‡ “My Pal, Wolf” (1944) Paid Program Paid Program Law & Order “Damaged” Paid Program Paid Program Monk A firefighter’s murder. Paid Program Paid Program Singsation! Adelante Chicg

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House “Let Them Eat Cake” Å 37 (5:00) Bee Movie Money in Motion Debt Do Us Part American Greed “Stephen Trantel” The Suze Orman Show (N) Å Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part American Greed “Troy A. Titus” 34 Paid Program Newsroom CNN Presents Å Piers Morgan Tonight Newsroom CNN Presents Å 32 Situation Room American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior “Big American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior 35 Sr. vs. Jr. Junior meets with his lawyer. Å “Fired” Junior fires Odie. Å Senior is affected by Mikey’s paintings. Junior meets with his lawyer. Å Guns” Junior and Mikey go to La. Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Suite Life on Deck 54 Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Phineas and Ferb Suite Life on Deck (:10) Fish Hooks Voice Living to one hundred. Movie: ›››‡ “Speed” (1994) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock. E! Special The Soup Chelsea Lately 49 Sex and the City College Softball SEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From Oxford, Miss. (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å 39 (:00) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NHRA Drag Racing Summit Racing Equipment Southern Nationals, Qualifying. From Atlanta. (N) Auto Racing Global Rallycross Championship. MLS Soccer: Timbers at Sounders 68 College Softball Movie: ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. Animated. Movie: ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. A child uses (:00) Movie: ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) Michael Keaton, Alec 29 Baldwin, Geena Davis. A blue behemoth and his assistant scare children. her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. College Baseball Baylor at Oklahoma State. (N) (Live) The Final Score The Game 365 The Final Score 40 College Baseball Georgia at Kentucky. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Sons of Anarchy “Pilot” 45 Movie: ›› “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (2008) Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly. FOX Report Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large (In Stereo) Å Journal Editorial FOX News Watch 57 America’s-HQ Movie: “Edge of the Garden” (2011) Rob Estes, David Lewis. Premiere. Å Movie: “Edge of the Garden” (2011) 76 (5:00) Ice Castles Movie: “The Wishing Well” (2010) Jordan Ladd, Jason London. Å Hunters Int’l House Hunters Sarah-Summer Curb/Block Secrets, Stylist Antonio Treatment House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l 46 Designed to Sell American Restoration “Cooler Kings” True Caribbean Pirates Å Megaquake 10.0 Å 65 Secret Access Kingdom Conn Potter’s Touch Gaither Gospel Hour (In Stereo) Movie: ››› “Les Miserables” (1998) Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman. Å 78 Billy Graham Movie: “The Craigslist Killer” (2011) Jake McDorman, Billy Baldwin, Agnes Bruckner. Movie: “Justice for Natalee Holloway” (2011) Tracy Pollan, Stephen Amell, Scott “Everything She Army Wives “Countermeasures” Denise 31 Ever Wanted” Medical student Philip Markoff becomes a murder suspect. Å Cohen. The mother of a missing teen works with federal agents. Å supports Jeremy’s friends. Å (:00) Movie: “Don’t Cry Now” (2007) Jason Priestley, Leslie Movie: “Encounters With Danger” (2009) Shannen Doherty. A woman learns the Movie: “Hush” (2005) Tori Spelling, Victoria Pratt, Tahmoh Penikett. A married man 72 Hope. A woman finds her husband’s former wife dead. Å shocking truth about a corporation. Å deals with an obsessive former girlfriend. Å Explorer The Pirate Code Wicked Pirate City Recreating Port Royal, Jamaica, in model form. The Pirate Code 58 Known Universe iCarly Å iCarly Å Victorious (N) Supah Ninjas (N) Victorious Å iCarly Å My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids George Lopez George Lopez 30 Victorious Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model “Ivan Bart” Movie: ››‡ “Legally Blonde” (2001) Reese Witherspoon. Å 62 Top Model Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å Jail Å 44 Jail Å Spotlight College Baseball Mississippi State at Mississippi. (N) (Live) College Baseball 60 College Baseball (5:00) Movie: “The Movie: “Roadkill” (2011) Diarmuid Noyes, Kacey Barnfield, Colin Maher. A gigantic Movie: ›‡ “The Messengers” (2007) Kristen Stewart. Premiere. A sinister darkness Movie: “Messengers 2: The Scarecrow” 64 Cave” (2005) Å predatory bird stalks a group of friends in the wilderness. descends on a rundown farm and its new tenants. (2009) Norman Reedus. Å (:00) Movie: ››‡ “Race to Witch Mountain” (2009) Dwayne Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A smooth-talker (:13) Movie: ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A smooth24 Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb. Å helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. Å talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. Å Movie: ›››› “East of Eden” (1955) James Dean. Å (:15) Movie: ›› “Carson City” (1952) Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman. 25 (:00) Movie: ››› “Monte Walsh” (1970) Police Women of Broward County Police Women of Broward County Off the Rez (N) (In Stereo) Å Police Women of Broward County 48 Police Women (5:15) Movie: ››› “The Terminal” (2004) Tom Hanks, Movie: ›› “The Bucket List” (2007) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes. Movie: ›› “The Bucket List” (2007) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes. 26 Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci. Å Dying men make a list of things to do before they expire. Å Dying men make a list of things to do before they expire. 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(In Stereo) Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie 54 Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Wizards-Place Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar The Dance Scene Fashion Police Chelsea Lately 49 (5:00) Movie: “Speed” (1994) Baseball Tonight (Live) Å MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. From Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y. (Live) SportsCenter (Live) Å 39 SportsCenter 2011 North American Poker Tour 2011 North American Poker Tour 68 N. American Poker NHRA Drag Racing Summit Racing Equipment Southern Nationals. From Atlanta. Å Movie: ››› “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003) Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom. A America’s Funniest Home Videos Prize (:00) Movie: ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) Voices of John 29 Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mary Gibbs. winners compete. Å blacksmith and a pirate must rescue a kidnapped damsel. World Poker Tour: Season 9 World Poker Tour: Season 9 Ball Up Streetball Golden Age The Final Score World Poker Tour: Season 9 40 Action Sports Movie: ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. Two and Half Men 45 Movie: ›› “Death Race” (2008) Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane. Huckabee Freedom Watch Geraldo at Large (In Stereo) Å Huckabee 57 Fox News Sunday FOX Report Movie: › “Uncorked” (2010) Julie Benz, JoBeth Williams. Å Movie: “Edge of the Garden” (2011) Rob Estes, Sarah Manninen. Å Frasier Å Frasier Å 76 Three Weeks Hunters Int’l House Hunters Holmes on Homes Holmes on Homes Holmes Inspection Fireplaces. (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Income Property Income Property 46 Designed to Sell Swamp People “Hot Pursuit” Å Swamp People “Dark Waters” Å Swamp People “Deadly Skies” Å Inspector America “Dam This City” (N) Modern Marvels “Dams” Å 65 Swamp People Victory in Christ Christians & Jews In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Billy Graham John Ankerberg Giving Hope Manna-Fest Å Helpline Today Helpline Today 78 Gaither Gospel “Amanda Know: Movie: “Justice for Natalee Holloway” (2011) Tracy Pollan, Stephen Amell, Scott Army Wives “Battle Buddies” Roxy and Coming Home “Short-Stack Surprise” Two Army Wives “Battle Buddies” Roxy and 31 Murder Trial” Cohen. The mother of a missing teen works with federal agents. Å Trevor’s marital problems. (N) children are surprised. (N) Å Trevor’s marital problems. Å (:00) Movie: “Joy Fielding’s The Other Woman” (2008) Josie Movie: “The Obsession” (2006) Daphne Zuniga, Sebastian Spence, Elise Gatien. A Movie: “’Til Lies Do Us Part” (2007) Thomas Calabro, Paula Trickey, Al Sapienza. A 72 Bissett, Graeme Black, Travis Milne. Å man dates a woman to get closer to her daughter. Å woman hires a man to investigate her husband’s infidelity. Å 2012: Countdown to Armageddon X-Ray Earth Exploring Earth through advanced technologies. (N) Shark Men “Deadly Sea” X-Ray Earth 58 (:00) Shark Men iCarly Å iCarly Å Movie: “The Nutty Professor” Premiere. (In Stereo) Å George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å 30 Victorious Å Snapped “Jane Andrews” Å Snapped “Michelle Reynolds” Å Snapped “Linda Henning” Å Snapped A Romeo and Juliet story. Snapped “Darlene Gentry” Å 62 (:00) Snapped Coal “Into the Heart of Darkness” Coal A piece of equipment is damaged. Movie: ››‡ “Man on Fire” (2004) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Christopher Walken. (In Stereo) 44 Auction Hunters College Baseball Arkansas at South Carolina. John Cohen Show Inside the Orange College Softball 60 Spotlight Movie: ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes. Movie: ››› “Total Recall” (1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone. Strange dreams Movie: “Eyeborgs” 64 A cyborg protects John Connor from a superior model. Å lead an earthling to intergalactic intrigue. Å (2009) Å (5:30) Movie: ›› “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005) Movie: ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson. Eight mar- (:12) Movie: ››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry, Jill Scott. Eight married 24 Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Shemar Moore. ried friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. Å friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. Å Movie: ››› “Rasputin and the Empress” (1932) John Barrymore. (:15) Movie: ››‡ “Rasputin, the Mad Monk” (1966) 25 (:15) Movie: ›››‡ “Bringing Up Baby” Hoarding: Buried Alive Maggie; Bob. 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Movie: ››› “New Jersey Drive” (1995) Sharron Corley, Saul Stein. 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey A family christening. The Real Housewives of New Jersey A family christening. 37 Housewives/NJ The Kudlow Report (N) Supermarkets Inc: Inside Biography on CNBC “Sears” Biography on CNBC “J.W. Marriott” Mad Money 34 (:00) Mad Money John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å 32 Situation Room Cash Cab (In Stereo) American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior “Big American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior Hogs Gone Wild “Hog Assault” A golf American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior 35 Å Guns” Junior and Mikey go to La. Senior is affected by Mikey’s paintings. “Offer Denied” (N) (In Stereo) Å course is saved from hogs. Å Senior is affected by Mikey’s paintings. Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Wizards-Place Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Wizards-Place Wizards-Place 54 Fish Hooks E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City E! Special Fashion Police The Soup Chelsea Lately (N) E! News 49 (:00) E! Special Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å 39 (:00) SportsCenter MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å E:60 2011 North American Poker Tour 2011 North American Poker Tour 2011 North American Poker Tour 68 Interruption Still Standing “Still The Secret Life of the American Teenager The Secret Life of the American Teenager Make It or Break It “Dog Eat Dog” The gym The Secret Life of the American Teenager The 700 Club Å 29 Auctioning” Å Ricky puts pressure on Amy. Ben tries to defend Adrian. (N) heats up for the last slot. (N) Ben tries to defend Adrian. 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Movie: ›‡ “Jumper” (2008) Jamie Bell 45 The Italian Job The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Å 57 Special Report Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls 76 Little House Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l My First Place My First Place 46 Color Splash Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å American Pickers “Trading Up” Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å How the States Got Their Shapes 65 To Be Announced To Be Announced Wind at My Back “The Champ” The Waltons “The Obstacle” Inspiration Today Life Today Joyce Meyer Christians & Jews Hal Lindsey Christ in Prophecy 78 Highway Hvn. (:00) Movie: “Confined” (2010) David James Elliott. A woman Movie: ››› “Do You Know Me” (2009) Rachelle Lefevre, Jeremy London. A secret Vanished With Beth Holloway A 10-year- How I Met Your How I Met Your 31 suspects that her new neighbor is up to no good. from the past jeopardizes a young woman’s life. Å old girl goes missing. (N) Å Mother Å Mother Å (:00) Movie: “Amish Grace” (2010) Kimberly Williams-Paisley. A Movie: ››‡ “The Secret Life of Bees” (2008) Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Hudson. A teen runs Movie: ››› “Soul Food” (1997) Vanessa L. Williams. Sisters 72 gunman kills Amish schoolgirls in Pennsylvania. away to unlock the secret of her mother’s past. Å deal with family and romantic crises. Å Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Amish at the Altar Taboo Life collides with fantasy. Taboo When “stuff” controls its owner. Amish at the Altar 58 (:00) Taboo BrainSurge Å SpongeBob My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å 30 iCarly Å Love Games: Bad Girls Love Games: Bad Girls Love Games: Bad Girls Love Games: Bad Girls Love Games: Bad Girls 62 Love Games Jail (N) Å Jail (N) Å Jail (N) Å Jail (N) Å Movie: ››› “A Bronx Tale” (1993) Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri, Lillo Brancato. (In Stereo) 44 Jail Å In My Own Words Spotlight Future Phenoms College Softball 60 In My Own Words College Softball ACC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From Atlanta. Movie: ››› “Total Recall” (1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone. Strange dreams Star Trek: The Next Generation “Lessons” Sanctuary “Awakening” (N) (In Stereo) Å Star Trek: The Next Generation 64 lead an earthling to intergalactic intrigue. Å Picard falls for a science officer. “Suspicions” Crusher must solve a murder. 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Family Affair Family Affair The Mo’Nique Show Å 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Housewives/OC The Real Housewives of New Jersey A family christening. Pregnant in Heels “Couples Therapy” Housewives/OC 37 Housewives/OC The Kudlow Report (N) Ford: Rebuilding an American Icon 60 Minutes on CNBC 60 Minutes on CNBC Mad Money 34 (:00) Mad Money John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å 32 Situation Room Cash Cab (In Stereo) Deadliest Catch “Breaking Point” A crew Deadliest Catch A deckhand falls asleep at Deadliest Catch “Exit Wounds” A mutiny American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior Deadliest Catch A deckhand falls asleep at 35 Å members is injured. Å the wheel. (In Stereo) Å aboard the Cornelia Marie. (N) “Offer Denied” (In Stereo) Å the wheel. (In Stereo) Å Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Wizards-Place Wizards-Place 54 Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Movie: ››‡ “High School Musical” (2006) Zac Efron. Å E! 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ZERO INTEREST IF PAID IN FULL WITHIN 36 MONTHS!* A WHOLE LOT OF COMFORT… YOURS FOR ZERO. PLUS UP TO $500 IN FEDERAL TAX CREDITS.**

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Call or email your legislators and tell them to vote against H.B. 472!

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*See your independent Trane dealer for complete program eligibility, dates, details and restrictions. Special financing offers OR instant rebate from $100 up to $1,000 valid on qualifying systems only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. The Home Projects® Visa® card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. Regular minimum monthly payments are required during the promotional period. Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date at the regular APR if the purchase balance is not paid in full within the promotional period or if you make a late payment. For newly opened accounts, the regular APR is 27.99% The APR may vary. The APR is given as of 1/1/2011. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 4% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Monthly payment if shown based on $7,100 purchase. **To download and print the government’s summary of Energy Star products that are eligible for HVAC credits for homeowners, visit www.energystar.gov/taxcredits.

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Right now, government officials have to publish their intentions in the newspaper. Including where they intend to build facilities you don't want down the block. But that will change if some politicians in Raleigh get their way. They want to start putting public notices online instead, buried somewhere on a littleseen, rarely visted government website.

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