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New partner coming to Research Campus

Millbridge resident helps those who can’t afford formal wear

No word on who it is; announcement expected in 2 weeks

BY KATHY CHAFFIN kchaffin@salisburypost.com

ou don’t have to wave a magic wand to be a fairy godmother. Barbara Harrison earned that title by providing eight students in the Rowan-Salisbury School System with prom dresses. “I’ve been blessed,” she says. “I just want to share what I have.” Harrison, who lives in the Millbridge community, spent about 25 years working in a high-profile job in New York. As public relations director of the ski resort closest to Manhattan, she entertained world class athletes such as Bruce Jenner and media representatives such as John Tesh and Joan Lunden. She also dated a multimillionaire for years, so wearing formal dresses was a way of life. Harrison still has about 75 dresses from those days, including sequined, beaded and silk designs. The poor economy prompted Harrison’s offer to loan them to high school students who had difficulty buying new dresses for the prom. “These are rough times,” she says, “and I think we need to be kinder.” Harrison made the offer in a letter to the editor of the Post, which brought in donations of dresses, shoes and handbags BARBARA HARRISON from the comwho led effort to provide munity. She prom dresses for high school also sent estudents who needed them mails and phone calls to the six high schools, asking them to let students know about her formal wear. Lasting Impressions, located at 220 S. Main St., sells formal wear and agreed to keep Harrison’s dresses in a back room so students would have somewhere to try them on. Tamesha Geter, a junior at North Rowan High School, arrived at the store looking for a short yellow dress. When Harrison told her she didn’t have one, Tamesha was ready to leave. “Wait a minute,” she says she told her. I’ve got a lot of beautiful dresses.” Harrison says Tamesha wasn’t sure of her size, so she picked out a few for her to try. The second one — a royal blue slinky metallic knit — fit perfectly. “She’s got a killer figure,” she says, “and she looked like a million bucks.” When Tamesha walked out of the dressing room with her mother, Harrison says her boyfriend, who was waiting in the store for them, was rendered speechless. Tamesha says she forgot about the yellow dress she had envisioned when she tried on the blue dress. “It made me feel pretty like a young woman,” she says. Her mother, Deborah Casey, also loved her dress, Tamesha says. She went to the prom with her boyfriend, Thomas Lowe, a senior at South Rowan High School.

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offered to let Dezire try on her formal dresses. Dezire chose an elegant white halter dress with a bodice accented with lace and beads. In preparing to offer dresses for this year’s proms, Harrison purchased formal wear of all different sizes at thrift stores and consignment shops. When the two dresses West Rowan senior Kayla Barnett tried on didn’t work, Harrison retrieved one from her car that she had just purchased, and it was just the right size. “That was synchronicity working there,” she says. “I was so happy and incredibly impressed that the man upstairs was working with me.” Kayla says she likes the blue satiny dress, which has a matching sheer wrap. “I like what (Harrison) is doing for other people with nothing in return,” she says. “I think it’s great.” Harrison requires a $30 deposit for her dresses, which is returned after the borrower has them dry cleaned. Paul Woodson of Vogue Cleaners offered the students a 50 percent discount, and Maia’s Fashions helped with altering. With the last two proms scheduled for this weekend, Harrison is already planning

CONCORD — The N.C. Research Campus will announce a new private partner in two weeks, “a company you will all know,” developer Lynne Scott Safrit said. Safrit compared the upcoming announcement to the recent partnership with Monsanto Co., the global agriculture biotechnology giant that will have a lab and about a dozen employees at the life sciences hub in downtown Kannapolis. Monsanto is the highest profile tenant to date at the campus. PepsiCo last year backed out of an agreement to join the campus. Safrit spoke Friday at the Cabarrus EDC Annual Stakeholder Lunch, where she announced that Cabarrus County saw the creation of more than 300 local jobs and $70 million in new capital investment over the past year. Safrit is chairperson of the Cabarrus Economic Development Corp. board and president of Castle & Cooke North Carolina, developer of the Research Campus. Campus officials hope to announce their new corporate partner May 25 at the Charlotte Regional Partnership Annual Awards Luncheon, Safrit said. The Cabarrus EDC hosted the annual meeting Friday at the Cabarrus Arena & Events Center. The county will no longer suffer the fate it has in the past, when the local economy depended too heavily on one industry, Safrit said. Cabarrus has lost thousands of jobs in the past decade as manufacturing plants closed. The county now boasts a variety of industries, including motorsports and biotechnology, Safrit said. In the past year, companies that have announced locating, expanding or renovating in Cabarrus County include SBM Solar, MC Polymers, CBL Path, Rug and Home, the Old Creamery, Hendrick Motorsports and Celgard. Since 2004, economic development officials have worked with elected officials to attract nearly $400 million of new capital investment, creating more than 2,200 jobs, said John Cox, president and CEO of the Cabarrus Regional Chamber and EDC. As the knowledge-based economy grows in Cabarrus County, jobs could require additional training, Cox said. “We are going to, in many respects, think our way out of the current situation,” he said.

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“These are rough times, and I think we need to be kinder.”

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North Rowan junior Tamesha Geter, left, poses with West Rowan senior Dezire Rankin in prom dresses they got on loan from Barbara Harrison.

Barbara Harrison helps West Rowan senior Kayla Barnett with her prom dress. Dezire Rankin, a senior at West Rowan, was going to wear the same dress to her prom tonight at the Event Center, but ended up borrowing one from Victoria Tucker of Mooresville. Dezire and her mother were having their vehicle inspected when Tucker overheard them talking about the prom and

Guns, drugs, stolen goods found in raid CHINA GROVE — A search of a China Grove home Friday turned up dozens of guns, drugs and stolen goods. China Grove and Landis officers executed a search warrant shortly before noon at the Jimmy Brown home at 16 Walnut St., off Thom Street. The search was the fourth joint effort in the past couple of weeks as the two departments focus on goods taken in break-ins around the county. Detective Roger Hosey of Landis and Sgt. D.P. Walther of China Grove said the

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search focused on drugs and recovering stolen goods. Brown and other occupants of the house were taken out, handcuffed and placed under a shade tree in a neighbor’s yard while the search was completed. The nearly two-hour search netted more than two dozens guns including various handguns and rifles. Police said they also seized drugs but did not specify type JESSIE BURCHETTE/SALISBURY POST or quantities. Landis Police Detective Roger Hosey, left, Police planned to charge Brown and one other person stashes guns in an SUV as China Grove Polater Friday. lice Sgt. D.P. Walther watches.

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Criminal probe launched in wake of deadly W.Va. mine explosion WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors said they are investigating whether there was “willful criminal activity� by the company that operates the West Virginia mine where 29 workers died in an accident last month. The U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of West Virginia said investigators are looking into actions by the mine’s operator, Performance Coal, and its directors. A letter asks the Labor Department to hold off pursuing civil cases until the criminal case runs its course.

PALIN FROM 1A they could get away with it, they would ban guns and ban ammunition and gut the Second Amendment,� said Palin, a lifelong NRA member who once had a baby shower at a local gun range in Alaska. “It’s the job of all of us at the NRA and its allies to stop them in their tracks.� Gun enthusiasts have trumpeted fears that their rights would erode under a Democrat-led White House and Congress, but President Barack Obama has largely been silent on issues such as reviving an assault weapons ban or strengthening background checks at gun shows. Obama also signed a law allowing people to carry loaded guns in national parks. Palin, the GOP’s 2008 vice presidential nominee, also praised tea party activism during an appearance in Char-

Beachgoers watch Friday’s launch of the space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center from Cocoa Beach, Fla.

Space shuttle Atlantis soars on final voyage with 6 astronauts CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Space shuttle Atlantis thundered away on its final voyage to orbit, hoisting a crew of six and a shipment of space station gear. Atlantis sped through a perfectly clear afternoon sky, blazing a trail over the Atlantic before huge crowds eager to catch one of the few remaining shuttle launches. More than 40,000 guests — the biggest launch-day crowd in years — packed the Kennedy Space Center. The shuttle’s destination is the International Space Station, which was soaring over the South Pacific at the time of liftoff. The shuttle should catch up with the orbiting complex Sunday morning. “Good luck, godspeed and have a little fun up there,� launch director Mike Leinbach told the astronauts just before liftoff. He said he was speaking on behalf of all those who have worked on Atlantis since construction began in 1980.

Bret Michaels returning to stage May 28 after brain hemorrhage NEW YORK (AP) — Bret Michaels is set to return to the stage a little more than a month after suffering a brain hemorrhage. His representative said the rocker and reality star would perform at the Hard Rock Live in Biloxi, Miss., on May 28. Michaels has been sidelined since April 12 when he had an emergency appendecMICHAELS tomy. Ten days later he suffered the hemorrhage that left him in intensive care for two weeks. Many of his concert dates were postponed, but they are being rescheduled. Michaels also is set to begin a tour with Lynyrd Skynrd on June 10.

lotte, and scoffed at suggestions that the movement had roots in violence, racism or rednecks before adding: “I don’t really have a problem with the redneck part of it, to tell you the truth.� She proceeded to read several redneck jokes off her phone and talked about how she could relate to some of them. During an event earlier Friday in Washington sponsored by an anti-abortion group, she challenged Republican women to help the GOP “take this country back� and elect anti-abortion lawmakers. She praised female leaders of the tea party movement and invoked the 2008 acceptance speech where she compared herself to a pit bull. “You don’t want to mess with moms who are rising up,� Palin said at the Susan B. Anthony List event. “If you thought pit bulls were tough, you don’t want to mess with mama grizzlies.� Palin said she understood

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how some women might consider abortion, citing her own experiences as the mother of a child with Down syndrome and the parent of an unwed teen mother. Last year, Palin said that “for a fleeting moment� she considered having an abortion when she learned of her son Trig’s prognosis. But she said Friday that abortion is morally wrong and women should carry a fetus to term. “It may not be the easiest path, but it’s always the right path,� she said. She said Obama is “the most pro-abortion president ever to occupy the White House� and asserted that the health care law would fund abortions. In fact, Obama’s health care law would not allow federal dollars to pay for elective abortions. Catholic hospitals and organizations of Catholic nuns backed the measure. U.S. Catholic bishops and major anti-abortion groups opposed it, arguing that federal dollars could end up paying for abortions. Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILY’s List, said Palin talks a good game, but her version of what American women want doesn’t honor freedom and independence. She mentioned the Democratic lawmakers whom Palin had targeted for their votes for health care overhaul. “First she puts targets on their back, then she wants the government in their bedrooms — what is Sarah Palin doing to Western women?� said Schriock. EMILY’S List helps candidates who back abortion rights. Palin also criticized the media, singling out their coverage of her daughter Bristol, whose pregnancy was announced days after Palin was named the vice presidential nominee. Bristol Palin is a single mother who works on an abstinence-only campaign. She said some young women would see what happened to Bristol and perhaps be encouraged to seek an abortion instead of facing similar criticism.

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A man who thought his dog was wanting to go outside for a pit stop ended up being knocked out and having his generator stolen. The incident occurred around 11 p.m. Thursday at 366 Ferrell Lane, off Majolica Road. Nathan Averell told deputies from the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office that he heard scratching, and figured the dog needed to go outside. When he opened the door, he said, he saw a Hispanic male with a long mohawk hair cut. Averell told deputies he figured his best chance was to jump the man, who he described as large. He said a furious fight ensued. At some point, the man got Averell in a head lock and struck him on the right side of the head, knocking him unconscious. Averell said he heard two Hispanic men talking before he blacked out. When he awoke, a generator valued at $400, which had been chained to the front porch, was gone. He told deputies that he checked inside the house, where his 3-year-old son was sleeping. Nothing had been disturbed.

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‘Cozy’ ties between regulators and oil companies drawing scrutiny WASHINGTON (AP) — Declaring himself as angry as the rest of the nation, President Barack Obama assailed oil drillers and his own administration Friday as he ordered extra scrutiny of drilling permits to head off any repeat of the sickening oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Engineers worked desperately to stop the leak that’s belching out at least 210,000 gallons of crude a day. As Louisiana wildlife officials reported huge tar balls littering a beach, BP PLC technicians labored to accomplish an engineering feat a mile below the water surface. They were gingerly moving joysticks to guide deepsea robots and thread a mile-long, 6-inch tube with a rubber stopper into the 21-inch pipe gushing oil from the ocean floor — a task one expert compared to stuffing a cork with a straw through it into a gushing soda bottle. It’s the latest scheme to stop the flow after all others have failed, more than three weeks since the oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers and set off the disastrous leak. Obama, whose comments until now have been measured, heatedly condemned a “ridiculous spectacle� of oil executives shifting blame in congressional hearings and denounced a “cozy relationship� between their companies and the federal government. “I will not tolerate more fingerpointing or irresponsibility,� Obama said.

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Student brings stun gun to school A 12-year-old student who was playing with a stun gun at Knox Middle School faces a charge of possession of a weapon on school grounds. Salisbury Police report that fellow students at Knox observed the child playing with the stun gun in the classroom. At some point, teachers, school administrators and the school resource officer were notified. During a search for the device, the resource officer found it in the locker of another student. Chief Rory Collins said at no point was anyone at the school threatened by the student. Knox Principal Rodney Burton used the school system’s Connect-Ed telephone service to notify parents of the incident. The child is being charged through a juvenile petition. The school system is expected to take additional action.

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Linda Bowman has been working on setting up a Boy Scouts of America gallery at the Rockwell Museum for the centennial celebration of the founding of Boy Scouts of America.

Linda Bowman puts collection of Boy Scout memorabilia on display at Rockwell Museum BY SHELLEY SMITH ssmith@salisburypost.com

Linda Bowman, the mother of five Boy Scouts, has accumulated quite the collection of patches, pictures and other scout memorabilia over the years. She is putting her collection on display at the Rockwell Museum Sunday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Boy Scouts of America. Bowman, of Rockwell, has worked on the display all week, and some items are more than 90 years old. It all began 30 years ago when her first son became a Boy Scout. Her next four sons followed, with four of the five becoming Eagle scouts. She and her husband, Chuck, immersed themselves in scouting, going to the National Jamboree, camps and other events. Bowman loves the Boy Scouts so much, she has worked for the National Council Shop in Kannapolis for the past 10 years. “You start out by getting a patch, a mug and a T-shirt from each event,” she said, noting her collection covers anything and everything related to Boy Scouts in the past 30 years. Her collection includes hundreds of patches, T-shirts, National Jamboree mugs, board games and photos. One board game, Philmont, she found at a yard sale, and is a rare find, she said. “I didn’t even know this game existed,” she said. National Jamboree mugs date back to 1937, the first National Jamboree, with the collection ending with 2005, the last year of the event. Until last weekend, Bowman had every Jamboree mug for the past 30 years, but was missing 1977. “I went into Salisbury Square antiques and there it was,” she said, noting that she purchased a lot of her collection from antique stores and yard sales. “You never know where you might find something.”

Two drivers on Interstate 85 face drug charges after traffic stops Wednesday. In separate stops for speeding, Salisbury Police found marijuana in both vehicles. Salisbury Police Chief Rory Collins said one of the motorists, Andre Jones, admitted he had marijuana in his socks. Officers recovered .8 grams. And in the second incident, a narcotics dog found marijuana hidden in two locations in a vehicle driven by Michael Lee King. Both stops occurred on I-85 at Jake Alexander Boulevard. Jones was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. King was charged with felony possession of marijuana with the intent to sell and deliver.

“I’m just passionate about it. My kids loved it, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.” LINDA BOWMAN Boy Scouts memorabilia collector

The older mugs belong to Harold Driver, scoutmaster of Troop 350 in Rockwell. He has been scoutmaster for the past 34 years. He also loaned Bowman a set of framed Barnhardt patches. One special item on display is a photo of former Scoutmaster Harold Barrier, sitting on a tractor clearing the land for Camp Barnhardt. The photo is 44 years old. Barrier was Driver’s scoutmaster when he was in scouts, and Driver took over years later. Bowman has patches as far away as Saudi Arabia and Transatlantic military bases, which have their own Boy Scout troops. A mannequin is also on display, sporting a Boy Scout uniform from the 1960s. The sash, neckerchief and slide belong to Jimmy Misenheimer, an Eagle Scout who lives in Rockwell. A campsite will also be on display, complete with backpacks, a tent and vintage Dutch oven. Bowman also has two new items on display — 2010 Boy Scouts of America Centennial silver dollars, which she ordered in April. Bowman said she stores her collection in closets throughout her house. However, after going through everything the past few weeks, she is thinking of renting a storage unit. “It really adds up over the years,” she said. “This past week has been like walking down memory lane, remembering people and places.”

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A case holds items pertaining to Camp John J. Barnhardt. Bowman hopes to one day donate some of her collection to a museum. But for now, she’ll keep her collection for her grandsons, who are beginning Cub Scouts. “I’m just passionate about it,” she said. “My kids loved it, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.” Bowman’s collection can be seen Sundays from 2-4 p.m. at the Rockwell Museum, 105 E. Main St. in downtown Rockwell. The grand opening is this

Sunday, and a Boy Scout birthday cake will be served, along with punch. The collection will be on display through July, and can also be shown by appointment.

Money to help make campus more energy efficient create jobs, Gov. Bev Perdue announced Friday. “Green energy is one of my top priorities,” Perdue said in a press release. “These federal recovery funds will help put people to work, help our schools and reduce cost for communities throughout the state.” At RCCC, the money will go toward lighting improvements,

occupancy sensors and heating and air conditioning system upgrades. Total cost of the project is $194,546. The grants program is administered by the North Carolina Energy Office, part of the state’s Department of Commerce, to encourage energy conservation and economic investment in counties, municipalities, com-

STATESVILLE — A traffic stop Thursday on Interstate 77 netted $150,000 worth of oxycodone pills. The Interstate Criminal Enforcement Team of the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office stopped a rented 2010 Chevy on I-77 near Union Grove around 8 a.m. Thursday. Officers became suspicious when the person who rented the vehicle was not present. The driver, John L. Sanders, 24, of Port Orange, Fla., told officers he was traveling to Virginia Beach to visit friends. According to a press release from the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, Sanders gave officers consent to search the vehicle. Officers trained in finding hidden compartments found two black packages concealed in the wheel well. The packages were smeared with axle grease. The packages contained a total of 1,502 oxycodone pills with a street value of $100 each. Sanders was charged with trafficking opium by transportation, trafficking by possession of opium and maintaining a vehicle to keep and transport a controlled substance. He was placed in the Iredell County Detention Center under a $700,000 bond.

Man involved in chase faces additional charge

RCCC gets $177,000 in stimulus funds Rowan-Cabarrus Community College will get $177,521 to help pay for improvements to make the school more energy efficient. The funding comes from a $5.4 million pool of federal stimulus money distributed by the state to help 38 public school systems and community colleges save on utility and fuel bills and

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munity colleges and public schools. A total of $7.2 million is available to local government agencies and $6.3 million to public schools and community colleges. Additional grants are expected to be announced in the coming weeks as funding applications are reviewed and acted upon, the press release said.

A Salisbury man who wrecked while trying to escape police has been charged with felony speeding to elude arrest. Salisbury Police charged Timothy Mickel Brown, 50, of 5630 Old Mocksville Road, on Friday. He was placed in the Rowan County Detention Center under $1,500 bond. The chase Thursday morning started when police say Brown passed a Salisbury officer on Old Mocksville Road. The officer, W.B. Lamm, said Brown, who was driving a brown Ford pickup, was going at a high rate of speed and passed on a double yellow line. Lamm pursued the vehicle for several miles until it crashed in the 5000 block of Old Mocksville Road. The vehicle hit a ditch, rolled several times and came to rest upside down. Brown was taken to Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was arrested after being released. The N.C. Highway Patrol charged Brown with driving while impaired and reckless driving.


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Take your pick of things to do art to the people who complain there’s nothing to do in Salisbury and Rowan County. Look at all the things happening today. For foodies, there’s the BBQ Festival in Spencer or the Strawberry Fest in Gold Hill. Art lovers can spend a day on Easy Street in Salisbury. Music lovers should stop by tonight and hear “Sassy Blues” performers Eden Brent and Bob Paolino at the Looking Glass Artist Collective’s Black Box Theater. Families have choices that include the “Bear Tales” and “Laser Zeppelin” shows at Horizons Unlimited’s planetarium, the Cleveland Spring Fest (with fireworks at 9:15 p.m.) or Waterworks’ Family Fun Day at the Trolley Barn. Peace and harmony find their way again to the Let’s Get Connected Day at Sloan Park. Sportsmen can down-throttle to the cruise-in for boats, rods and bikes at High Rock Boat & Ski Club. Pet lovers buoy the aspirations for a Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary when they spend money at today’s yard sale at the former K-town Furniture store on East Innes Street. When people attend a hot dog dinner and raffle at Mount Zion United Church of Christ, they are raising money for Rachel Rawlings, who is battling H1N1 and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. And don’t forget the Kannapolis Intimidators’ game tonight at Fieldcrest-Cannon Stadium. Hey, the Intimidators have fireworks, too. • • •

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Dart to the teenagers who apparently are responsible for gang graffiti on the historic Ice & Fuel building on East Horah Street and the even more serious crime of throwing bricks from the tops of downtown buildings. The graffiti featured 10-foot-tall letters on the side of the remaining component of an old ice plant, now owned by Historic Salisbury Foundation. If the kids who spraypainted “CSW” — which reportedly stands for Cali Street Wars, a West Coast gang — are caught, the best punishment would be cleaning up graffiti across the city. And would someone please inform these intelligent people they’re not on the West Coast? As for the brick throwers — two 18-yearold men have been charged with this misdeed — a good punishment for them would be to stand against a wall while dodging bricks thrown at them by passersby. No matter how innocent their brickthrowing from the top of a North Main Street building might have been, they were launching missiles that could have killed a pedestrian, a motorist or both. Forget bricks, throw the book at these guys. • • • Laurels to teenagers and adult leaders at First Presbyterian Church who have a found a way to keep their summer mission work alive. For the second year in a row, the Teens With a Mission group has been blocked from going to Reynosa, Mexico, where they have been building homes for families over the past two decades. Last year the obstacle was the H1N1 outbreak, and the teens took their mission work to Kentucky instead. This year drug-related violence in Mexico has encroached on Reynosa, making the trip too dangerous. That has rerouted the folks at First Presbyterian again. There will be 20 youth and 10 adults going to Jamaica in July to help with a school for the deaf. The group’s 5K Mission Run this morning at the Salisbury Community Park off Hurley School Road is raising funds for the trip. Just one more thing happening today.

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She died because people looked away ike everybody who has followed the story, I’ve found myself contemplating the tragedy of University of Virginia student athlete Yeardley Love. Found beaten to death at her off-campus apartment, Love appears to have been universally beloved. At her funeral in Baltimore, Va., lacrosse coach Julie Myers eulogized her as “truly remarkGENE able ... not beLYON cause she tried to be, but because she just was. It came easy for her to be great, to be kindhearted, welcoming, encouraging and engaging to all who knew her. She was legitimately awesome.” In photos, Love’s radiant smile contrasts painfully with the sullen mug shot of the exboyfriend who killed her. Virginia senior and fellow lacrosse player George Huguely has admitted to police that he kicked in her bedroom door and shook her, banging the young woman’s head repeatedly against the wall. By all accounts, it was far from Huguely’s first assault against Love and men he saw as rivals for her affection. His lawyer has characterized her death as a tragic accident. Should it matter that Love was a beautiful, talented graduate of an upscale Catholic girl’s school? That she volun-

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teered at soup kitchens and tutored poor kids in math? That Huguely, too, emerged from a privileged background — a lacrosse All-American and honor student at the exclusive Landon School in Bethesda, Md.? Is the murder more shocking because it took place at the University of Virginia, whose serenely beautiful campus, designed by Thomas Jefferson, is an architectural monument to its founder’s ideals of order and reason? How is Huguely’s crime different from crimes of jealous rage enacted in suburban tract homes, trailer parks and tenements virtually every day — men beating women to death with their fists because they fear they can’t control them? The answer: It is and it isn’t. Maybe we shouldn’t be any more horrified by Yeardley Love’s death than by any woman’s, but many are. I know my feelings are related to having been privileged to spend four years at the University of Virginia and meeting my wife there. Although there’s no resemblance, I can’t look at Yeardley’s shining face without seeing hers at the same age. My God, what a tragedy. Huguely’s mug shot could be that of any of my rugby teammates, or, for that matter, my own. No family fortune here, but that’s trivial. I knew many young men like him back then. “This death,” University of Virginia President John Casteen said, “moves us to deep

anguish for the loss of a student of uncommon talent and promise. ... We mourn her death and feel anger on reading that the investigators believe that another student caused it.” At a candlelight vigil, Casteen urged people in the university community not to stand by passively but to report suspected domestic violence. “Tuck away in your soul the knowledge that neither Yeardley Love nor any woman attacked ever deserved it,” he said. Amen to that. Casteen was a classmate and friend. Although we’ve lost touch, I know two things about him: He’s a native Virginian who loves his state and loves the university deeply. This tragedy must be causing him terrible anguish. Shouldn’t somebody have done something? Yes, but who? And what? There’s much we don’t know. Writing in the Washington Post, columnist Sally Jenkins asks whether there’s “something in our sports culture that condones these assaults? The question risks demonizing scores of decent, guiltless men. ... But I do mean to ask those who knew of Huguely’s behavior an important question. Why did they not treat Yeardley Love as their teammate, too? “Where were her brothers?” On anonymous comment lines, many derided the ”coddling” of “spoiled, self-entitled punks.” Others also blamed athletes generally. One fellow urged “the death penalty for

the perpetrator, a white, privileged fellow from a deeply Republican family” — to me, an excellent argument against the death penalty. The jock culture I grew up in saw bullying women as cowardly and shameful. I doubt Virginia players felt otherwise. I’d be astonished if anybody there thought winning lacrosse matches trumped Love’s safety. However, in hindsight, Huguely was spinning out of control. He’d attacked a sleeping teammate he suspected of kissing Love; three UNC lacrosse players pulled him off her at a fraternity party two months ago. In Lexington, Va., in 2008, he’d cursed and attacked a woman police officer, who tasered and arrested him. His sentence? Six months of probation. Six months of lockdown rehab and psychiatric evaluation would have been more like it. UVa officials never knew. The common denominator? Booze. A culture of ”gentlemanly“ drunkenness has long been pervasive in Charlottesville and on many campuses. People who seemingly only knew Huguely sober have attested to his fundamental decency. He probably made contrite apologies like a champion; he probably even meant them. Now her life is gone and his destroyed, because everybody looked away. • • • Lyons is a columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Smart call on high school sports The Times-News of Burlington on NCHSAA finally trying to trim costs of high school athletics: or the past few years, the organization that oversees high school athletics in this state has looked at ways to trim the escalating cost of high school athletics. And every year, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association decided to punt. Recently, though, they elected to go for it. From the stands, it looks like a good call. With a whiff or two of contention, the NCHSAA board of directors voted to shorten the high school football season by one week, start the winter sports schedule a week later and, most significantly, develop a playoff system that should eliminate expensive crossstate travel for early round playoff games. The changes start with the 2012 season. Kent Byrd, a board member from the AlamanceBurlington School System, was among those who questioned whether shortening the football season would actually save money. Under the new format, the season would start the same week it does now. Instead of 12 weeks to play 11 games, schools will, in 2012, have 11 possible playing dates. It will result in the state championship games moving up a week. Teams have the option of forgoing the endowment game in favor of a bye week. Byrd might have a point. But there is no doubt that using a pod system for high school football playoffs will be a money saver. In December, Cummings High School faced a first-round playoff trip to Kill Devil Hills on the North Carolina Outer Banks, a round trip of 500-plus miles that school officials said cost $2,000 just to charter a bus. Under the new system, the East and West regions will be split into two geographically defined pods. That means higher-seeded teams may meet in earlier rounds, but long trips would be eliminated. With government budgets stretched at every level and no immediate end in sight, the NCHSAA decided to act responsibly. We offer a hearty “Rah!”

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LETTERS Barbershop career full of lessons Thanks ... from Mike the barber. My near 40-year career at Southgate Barber Shop has been a wonderful journey. I have had the opportunity to become acquainted and make friends with literally thousands of people. The education I’ve gained from others’ experiences has been priceless. I have learned how to do things the right way with shortcuts and sometimes more importantly how not to do things. I have witnessed people tackle and overcome obstacles that made my bumps in the road seem miniscule. I have learned something from all of you. My co-workers over the years have been great teachers also, some of the best in me I learned from them. Now it’s different. I can’t go to work anymore as I battle ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).

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But, the people in my life are still truly a blessing. The calls, cards and visits make my days. Please accept my gratitude to each and every one of you. May God’s saving grace touch you all. — Mike Earnhardt Granite Quarry

More on magistrate A letter in Friday’s Post criticized Joe McGee, a Rowan County magistrate, for posting a joke about President Obama on his Facebook page. Chief District Court Judge

Charlie Brown passed along McGee’s apology, which McGee put on Facebook Tuesday. In it, McGee says: “I’ve apparently posted a ‘joke’ here, that has offended someone. It was not meant to hurt anyone. I am and always shall be a defender of all peoples, regardless of race, creed, color, age, or gender. I humbly apologize if this posting was hurtful or brought shame upon any person. I promise to continue to faithfully serve the public and refrain from poking fun that would bring embarrassment or hurt to any persons.”

Innocence not enough for Perdue The Herald-Sun of Durham

ustice is messy. Guilty people go free, innocent people go to jail, and the governor can grant pardons — but she doesn’t usually make citizen’s arrests. Greg Taylor was convicted of the September 1991 murder of Jacquetta Thomas. He served 6,149 days — nearly 17 years — in prison before three judges reviewed the case that was brought before the N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission, a court of last resort for felons that inverts the usual rules. Prosecutors don’t have to prove that

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the convicted defendant is guilty; his defense attorneys have to find new evidence that demonstrates his innocence. Taylor’s was the second case that made it all the way through the commission’s exhaustive hoops in order to get a judicial ruling, and he was the first defendant to be declared innocent. He is walking around free today. In March, Taylor gave investigators permission to further test his clothes for DNA, and Gov. Beverly Perdue is awaiting the tests’ outcome before she signs the pardon. Perdue doesn’t have to pardon Taylor. But until she does,

he will not receive the $750,000 that the state owes him. Perdue is getting plenty of licks for the delay. Taylor, a former drug addict who didn’t call police when he found Thomas’ body, isn’t precisely a media darling, but he is the symbol of North Carolina’s commitment to justice. ... We don’t require pardons for any other people who are exonerated in the court system — only the ones freed by the Innocence Inquiry Commission. The Legislature ought to tie the state’s compensation for wrongful imprisonment to the commission’s verdict, not a gubernatorial pardon.


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The Salisbury Police Department investigated an armed carjacking that reportedly took place late Friday afternoon. Officers were looking Friday evening for a beige 1985 Nissan sedan belonging to a Salisbury man. The vehicle has a 30-day tag and new hubcaps. According to Salisbury Police Chief Rory Collins, the department received a phone call from a woman who told police she had gotten a phone call from her son, who claimed to have been forced into the trunk of his own car after being robbed at gunpoint while getting gas. According to emergency radio communications, the man did not show up for an appointment at the VA Medical Center. “Right now it’s really vague, and we’re trying to get more information,” Collins said. He added the department was unsure if the carjacking even took place in Salisbury. Investigators ask anyone with information regarding this incident to call the Salisbury Police Department at 704638-5333. Collins said police were calling on the SBI in an effort to track the man using the GPS devices in his cell phone.

Salisbury High talent showcase Three of Salisbury High’s premier clubs — Me Time, TRU Club and Key Club — will be hosting a “Salisbury’s Got Talent” Benefit Showcase on Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. Proceeds will help benefit the local American Red Cross. The showcase will include a variety of performances by Salisbury High’s student body and teachers. Among the scheduled performances are rock, country and gospel music as well as dance, step and tumbling. Healthy living tips and a raffle drawing with more than $200 in prizes will add to the event. Club members have petitioned local businesses to make in-kind support donations for the winning performers. They have also handled the advertising, planning, recruiting, organizing and prize collection for the showcase. Club advisers are as follows: Sakinah Riley, Me Time; Mildred Chinaka and Natalie Gray, TRU Club; and Jennifer Wooten, Key Club.

Posters Deadline for Posters is 5 p.m. • Landis Sandy Ridge AME Zion 144th anniversary with memorial tribute to Dr. Fred D. Ponder, Sunday, May 16. Theme: Celebrating Our Legacies, Past and Present.” 11 a.m. speaker: the Rev. Anthony J. Freeman. 3 p.m. speaker: the Rev. Kelcy G. L. Steele. 704-8578414. • J.C. Price Post 107 sponsoring “Sunday Nite Bash,” 9pm-2am. Music by D.J. Clean. Donation $5. Dress code in effect. Raffles, door prizes and contests. • NARFE Chapter 720 meets Monday, May 17 at 1 pm at RuftyHolmes Senior Center. Current and retired federal employees invited

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STATESVILLE — Mr. Donald Connell Martin, 91, formerly of 723 Wood St., died Wednesday evening, May 12, 2010, at Autumn Care of Statesville. Born in Catawba County on July 20, 1918, he was a son of the late Everette L. Martin and Myrtie Blackwood Martin. Mr. Martin retired from Quality Oil Company and was a member and former deacon at Front St. Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. On Aug. 25, 1939, he married the former Bertha Etta Bynum, who died Sept. 27, 1991. His second wife, the former Ruby Harmon Lowe, died Feb. 24, 2004. He was also preceded in death by a brother, James Harold Martin, and four sisters, Miss Lois Martin, Antha York, Mildred Rowe and Hazel Saunders. Survivors include a son, Edwin Martin (Debbie) of Salisbury; a daughter, Wanda Martin of Statesville; three grandsons, Christopher Martin (Kelly), Nicholas Martin and Justin Martin (Amanda); along with two step-grandchildren, Patrick and Benji Smith; and three great-greatgrandchildren, Riley, Ryder and Braylee Martin. Service: Services celebrating Mr. Martin's life will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Front St. Baptist Church with Rev. Tim Stutts officiating. He will lie in state at the church for 30 minutes prior to the service and burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. The family will assemble at the residence of Wanda Martin at 1003 Radio Road. Memorials: May be given to Front St. Baptist Church, 1403 W. Front St., Statesville, NC 28677; The Projection System Fund, Enon Baptist Church, 1875 Enon Church Road, Salisbury, NC 28147; or Invest In Youth Fund, J.F. Hurley YMCA, 828 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury, NC 28147. Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences may be made online to the family at www.bunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com

ROCKWELL — Mr. Stuart “Craig” Rufty, 56, of Rockwell, passed way Thursday, May 13, 2010, due to a motorcycle accident. Craig was born Jan. 2, 1954, in Chandler, Ariz. He attended East Rowan High School and was a 1972 graduate of West Rowan High School. He worked for National Starch, which is now known as the Henkel Corporation, for 35 years. He was a very active member of the High Rock Community Church on Bringle Ferry Road and a member of the HRCC Riders for Christ. He loved the Tarheels, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Braves and Dale Earnhardt, Sr. Craig coached for the Rockwell Inter Civic League and the YMCA, and he had become an avid golfer. Craig was preceded in death by his stepfather, Russell Gillespie, and father-inlaw Roland Robinette. Survivors include wife Janet Riggs Rufty, whom he married April 3, 1999; father Billy C. Rufty and wife Bea of Salisbury; mother Betty Coburn Gillespie of Salisbury; son Kristopher Rufty and wife Angela of Salisbury; daughters Kayla Rufty of the home and Jessica Retera Fisher and husband Matt of Kannapolis; grandchildren Logan and Linnea Rufty and Alexis Retera; brothers Kevin and Steve Rufty of Salisbury; two step-brothers and five step-sisters; mother-in-law Joyce Riggs Robinette of Carolina Shores; brothers-in-law Ron Riggs and wife Susie of Carolina Shores and Randy Riggs and wife Patsy of Holden Beach. Visitation: 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday May 16 at Powles Funeral Home of Rockwell; and at the residence the remainder of the time. Funeral Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 18 at High Rock Community Church, Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, conducted by Rev. Ray Johnson, pastor, and Rev. Ronnie Pinion, worship pastor. Interment: Tuesday after the service at Brookhill Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Rockwell. Memorials: Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital, Carolina's Medical Center-Northeast, 920 Church St. N., Concord, NC 28025. Powles Funeral home of Rockwell is assisting the Rufty family. Online condolences may be made to www.powlesfuneralhome.com

CHINA GROVE — Mr. Willard Ray “Buck” Hubbard, 83, of 1889 N. Main St., died Thursday, May 13, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center, Salisbury. Born in Lexington on March 23, 1927, he was the son of the late Robert H. “Garner Augustus” Hubbard and Sallie Phene Wilson Hubbard. Educated in Rowan County schools, he was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and Merchant Marines. He was a longtime member of Landmark Church. Earlier in life he worked for China Grove Cotton Mills, the VA Medical Center and as an independent truck driver. He retired from Grove Supply. Buck and wife Willie Sue enjoyed traveling the western United States. Buck and Willie Sue were full-time caregivers for their daughter, Annette, until her passing in 2005. In addition to his parents and daughter, he was preceded in death by his stepson, Teddy Martin; sisters Annie Lee Turner, Katheryn Bernice “Jack” Hubbard and Willa Mae Hubbard; brothers Lester Alexander Hubbard and Robert E. “John” Hubbard. Survivors are his wife of 52 years, Willie Sue Wilhelm Hubbard; daughter-in-law Betty Martin of China Grove; two nieces; and seven nephews. Visitation and Service: Visitation will be Sunday from 34 p.m. at Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home in China Grove with a graveside service at 4:15 p.m. at Harris Chapel Cemetery, with Revs. Benny Hillard, Mike Robinson and Melvin Deal, ministers. Memorials: May be made to Landmark Church, 1910 Mooresville Road, Salisbury, NC 28147; or The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 625, Salisbury NC 28144. Online memorials may be made to the family at www.linnhoneycuttfuneralhome.com

ASHEBORO — Myrtle Yates Jones, 83, of Asheboro, and formerly of Salisbury, passed from the loving arms of her niece, Brenda Hales (while surrounded by her devoted son Charles and wife Diane), into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, at Randolph Memorial Hospital in Asheboro. She was born to the late Junius Barnard Yates and Annie Smith Yates Jan. 18, 1927. Myrtle was also preceded in death by her brothers, Charles Hildred, John Barnard and Mackie Allen Yates; and sisters Betty Lee Simmons and Velnor Yates Simmons, who were from Greensboro. Myrtle was married to the love of her life, John Charles Jones, on Jan. 19, 1952. They lived in many states and resided in Salisbury the last 20 years of their marriage. He preceded her in death on March 27, 2008. Myrtle became a resident of Carillon in Asheboro in November 2008. She enjoyed playing bingo and attending parties for every occasion. She was a sweet and gentle soul who enjoyed her family and friends immensely. A faithful member of Rowan Christian Church, she loved her church family, hearing God's Word and praising Him in song. Myrtle is survived by her children: daughter Sharon Jones and her two daughters, Kasey and Paige of Spencer; daughter Brenda Sofley and her husband Steve and their two daughters, Amy and Stephanie Sofley of Salisbury; son Charles and wife Diane and their three sons, Jonathan, Christopher (now serving in Afghanistan) and Timothy Jones of Pleasant Garden; and son William (Bill) Jones of Spencer. She is also survived by her wonderful great-grandson Brenden Sofley; brother Tal Yates of Browns Summit; and sister Marie Bryant of Temple, Ga. Also surviving are many loving and caring nieces and nephews, who visited her often and brought her much comfort and joy. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Sunday, May 16 at Lyerly Funeral Home, 515 S. Main St. in Salisbury. Service: 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 17 at Rowan Christian Church, 2155 Bringle Ferry Road in Salisbury, with the Rev. Cliff Vogh officiating. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Rowan Christian Church, P.O. Box 2235, Salisbury, NC 28145; or Hospice of Randolph County, P.O. Box 9, Asheboro, NC 27204. The family would like to thank the caregivers of Carillon of Asheboro for the tender love and gentle care she was given while there. Lyerly Funeral Home is assisting the Jones family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com

.A.L. Brown Honor Tea The Kannapolis City Board of Education will host its annual Honor Roll Tea on Wednesday, May 19, at A.L. Brown High School. This event honors the academic achievement of students at the high school, and all those who have made the honor roll during the 20092010 school year are invited to attend. This year, approximately 500 students will be recognized. Honor roll students receive the congratulations of school board members, the superintendent, the A.L. Brown principal and other school system leaders. The reception is scheduled for 9:3011:30 a.m. in the Social Room of A.L. Brown High School. The Social Room is located just outside the A.L. Brown cafeteria. For more information, contact Ellen Boyd at 704-9391334.

Concord workshop for teen writers CONCORD — Bryan Davis, a young adult fantasy and Christian author, will present a writing workshop for teens May 24 in the Auditorium of the Concord Library. Davis will offer creative writing tips and pointers for young writers. The workshop will run from 4 to 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 704-920-2050.

Police find pot growing operation A Salisbury man faces mul- found “a sophisticated grow- press release said. tiple felony drug charges au- ing operation” in an outbuildThe system involved water thorities say stem from an in- ing on the property, the press pumps and grow lights in a door marijuana-growing oper- release said. The growing op- ventilated room inside the ation at his home. eration used a hydroponic sys- small utility room. T o n y tem, which involves growing Investigators also seized Phillip Pad- the plants in a water-based so- dried marijuana and unopened gett, 32, of lution. cases of glass smoking pipes 150 Valley That kind of operation in- from the building, along with Drive, is creases levels of THC, the $2,500 cash, a handgun, a shotc h a r g e d chemical compound that gives gun and 2 rifles from the with posses- marijuana users a high, the house. sion with intent to manufacture, PADGETT sell and distribute marijuana, manufacture of a controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling to keep, store, manufacture and sell a controlled substance and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at Padgett’s house Friday following an investigation, a department press release said. During the search, memSUBMITTED PHOTO bers of the Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit Marijuana was found growing on Tony Padgett’s property.

Trilby Beaver Fiddner SALISBURY — Trilby Beaver Fiddner, 88, formerly of China Grove, died Thursday, May 13, 2010, at Liberty Commons in Salisbury. Born Sept. 17, 1922, in Rowan County to the late A.B. and Ollie Jane Spears Beaver, she attended Landis High School. Trilby was a member of Kimball Memorial Lutheran Church and worked at the A&P grocery store in China Grove as head cashier and bookkeeper for many years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dighton M. Fiddner. Survivors include sons John Reid Fiddner and special friend, Becky Brown of China Grove, Dighton Fiddner Jr. and wife Patricia of Ligonier, Pa.; brother Bill Beaver of Greensboro; sister Kathleen Moose of Landis; grandchildren John R. Fiddner II of Gibsonville, Stefanie Pilotte Fiddner Junker and husband Max of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Andrew McGlachlan Fiddner of Philadelphia, Pa.; and great-grandchildren Hanna Joyce Fiddner and Annabelle Lee Junker. Visitation and Service: Visitation is 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday at Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home, China Grove, with service to begin at 2:30 p.m. in chapel of funeral home conducted by Rev. Robert Yount. Interment will follow in Pine Bluff. Memorials: May be made to Kimball Memorial Lutheran Church, 101 Vance St., Kannapolis, NC 28081. Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home, China Grove, is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.linnhoneycuttfuneralhome.com

Mildred Gibson Lloyd SPENCER — Mildred Gibson Lloyd, 90, of Greensboro, and formerly of Spencer, passed away Friday, May 14, 2010, at Golden Living Center in Greensboro. Born April 3, 1920, in Henderson, she was the daughter of the late Viola Edith Craddock Gibson and Walter Lee Gibson. Educated in Guilford County Schools, Mrs. Lloyd retired from Cone Mills with 45 years of service. She was a member of First Church of the Nazarene. Preceding her in death were her sister, Helen Durham, and a brother, James Gibson. Survivors include her husband, Wilson Thurmond Lloyd, whom she married April 19, 1950; and sister Pauline Jarrett of Greensboro. Graveside Service: 3 p.m. Sunday, May 16 at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Robert Turner officiating. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Church of the Nazarene, 224 W. 12th St., Salisbury, NC 28144. Lyerly Funeral Home is assisting the Lloyd family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com

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Mrs. Mildred Gibson Lloyd Graveside Service 3:00 PM Sunday Rowan Memorial Park ——

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SALISBURY — Robert “Bob” Lee Campbell, 62, of Salisbury, passed away Friday, May 14, 2010, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete with Lyerly Funeral Home in charge.

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Caleigh Tutherow SALISBURY — Caleigh Tutherow, 11, passed away Thursday, May 13, 2010, at Carolinas Medical CenterCharlotte. Arrangements are incomplete at this time with Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home, China Grove, in charge.

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Prep baseball Johnson helps East Rowan to first-round playoff victory/8B

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SATURDAY May 15, 2010

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Green Machine Cuthbertson, North Rowan win state championship BY BRET STRELOW bstrelow@salisburypost.com

GREENSBORO — An exhausted Tinka Bush removed her shoes and socks after completing her final event at the 1A state track meet on a sweltering Friday. Bush, her toenails painted green, stepped up to her spot on the wooden medals stand but immediately started hopping around to keep the bottom of her feet from burning. The silly mistake was an exception for North Rowan’s girls, who scored 80 points to capture the 1A title at North Carolina A&T. The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics finished five points behind the Cavaliers, who took seventh in 2A last year after hoping to challenge Burlington Cummings. “This time last year we came in here and we weren’t mature enough to win it,” coach Robert Steele said. “We were talented enough, but we weren’t mature enough and fell apart. “Today we didn’t drop many things that we shouldn’t have dropped. We didn’t have any major adversity. It’s the difference in a year and a few more people.” North sophomore Teaunna Cuthbertson, who was involved in setting a pair of meet records, was named MVP. She won two individual events (long jump, 100 hurdles) and was part of a first-place 4x100 team with Christen Jones, Timesheia Allen and Tianca White. The Cavaliers’ other victory came from the 4x200 team of Bush, Jones, Allen and Akevia Charleston. The meet’s final race determined first place in the team standings. North took a ninepoint lead into the 4x400, and Steele knew NCSSM was capable of earning 10 points with BRET STRELOW/SALISBURY POST a victory. That happened, meaning North Rowan’s Teaunna Cuthbertson won the Most Valuable Performer award after taking the Cavaliers needed at least state 1A titles in the long jump, 100 hurdles and 4x100 relay.

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North Rowan’s Tatiana Banks slows up after handing the baton to Corbin Bennett in the 4x400. The relay team’s third-place finish helped the Cavs sew up the state title. the two points that accompany a seventh-place finish. The quartet of Tatiana Banks, Corbin Bennett, Charleston and Allen stayed near the front throughout the race and claimed third in 4:11.25. They knocked eight or nine seconds off their previous best time to clinch North’s fourth girls championship. The Cavs won 2A titles in 1999, 2000 and 2001. “All we’ve been thinking about all week is winning this state championship,” Cuthbertson said. “That’s all that’s been going through our minds.” Cuthbertson set a meet record with an effort of 19-31⁄4

on her first attempt in the long jump, topping the 19-21⁄2 from Polk Central’s Sandra Davis in 1987. Bush and White were third and fourth, respectively, in the event. Cuthbertson ran a 15.14 in the 100 hurdles to beat Monroe’s Janieyah Collins by more than a second and was the second leg as the 4x100 team posted a meet-record time of 49.48. “The 4x100 is exciting because you have your team counting on you,” Cuthbertson said. “Sucking people up, going after people, is one of the big things.”

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Truex on pole at Dover

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NEW YORK — A woman has come forward as a defense witness in the sexual assault case against Lawrence Taylor, saying the 16-year-old girl who accused the NFL legend of rape never had sex with him, according to a statement from the woman confirmed Friday by Taylor’s attorney. The 23-year-old woman said in a sworn statement that she accompanied an alleged pimp and the 16-year-old girl to a hotel outside New York City where Taylor was staying. She said the teenager returned to the car with $300 in cash and said: “It was weird ... we didn’t even have sex.” “He’s innocent. She’s lying. She wasn’t raped,” she said in the statement. The statement was given to investigators working for the defense team and seen by The Associated Press. Defense attorney Arthur Aidala said he was planning to use the woman’s testimony in the case. The 16-year-old girl has never been identified.

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Salisbury’s girls track team celebrates their regional championship last week.

Hornets try for 2A track title today BY BRET STRELOW bstrelow@salisburypost.com

Romar Morris is favored to repeat in the sprints, but Salisbury’s boys might have to pull a few surprises to complete their pursuit of a second straight 2A title. The state meet will be held today in Greensboro, where the Hornets are expected to battle Berry Academy and Kinston for first MORRIS place. Salisbury edged Berry for the top spot at the Midwest Regional.

Morris is again seeded first in the 100 (10.40 seconds) and 200 (21.76). He’s part of a second-seeded 4x100 team (43.34) with Joseph Figueroa, Hanson Saryee and Dominique Dismuke. Morris, Figueroa and Saryee contributed to a third-place finish in that race last year. Morris’ fourth event at the regional was the 4x400, but Salisbury’s entry was disqualified. The Hornets’ other standouts are Darien Rankin (long jump, high jump), Nick Summers (1600, 3200, 4x800) and fellow distance runner Philip Tonseth. Alisha Bradshaw, Meloney Ramos, Emi-

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DOVER, Del. — Martin Truex Jr. has been first to finish at Dover International Speedway and now he’ll be first to start. Truex turned a lap of 157.315 mph and won the pole on Friday — nearly three years after he won his only career Cup race at Dover. Truex won his first pole of the season and first since last November at Phoenix. “Hopefully, the best is yet to come and we’ll be in here talking to you Sunday,” Truex said. The native of Mayetta, N.J., has long considered Dover his hometown track. He made his first career start in NASCAR’s second-tier series at Dover in the No. 56 — the same number he uses now in his first season with Michael Waltrip Racing. “All those little things make it special for me,” Truex said. Truex could use a strong run to make the jump into the top 12 and move closer to securing a spot in the Chase for the championship. He’s 13th

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Martin Truex Jr. poses with the pole flag after qualifying first. entering Sunday’s race, only 16 points behind Dale Earnhardt Jr. for 12th. Truex was in the Chase in 2007 when he drove for Dale Earnhardt Inc. He’s had seven straight top-20 finishes this season and was sixth in the season-opening Daytona 500. Truex has appeared to work well with new crew chief Pat Tryson and made an easy transition to MWR. “It took us a while to kind of put all that together and figure out what the cars at MWR wanted and what I wanted,” Truex said. “I feel like we’ve got a better understanding of the race cars now and what we need in them for us to be competitive.”

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2B • SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010 Bunker Hill 10, South Stokes 0 Pisgah 2, Starmount 1 Draughn (10-14) at Surry Central (17-8) Brevard (10-12) at Owen (16-6) Mtn. Heritage (8-10) at Wilkes Central (25-

TV Sports Saturday, May 15 AUTO RACING 10 a.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Heluva Good! 200, at Dover, Del. 11:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Autism Speaks 400, at Dover, Del. 12:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Autism Speaks 400, at Dover, Del. 2:30 p.m. ABC — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Heluva Good! 200, at Dover, Del. BOXING 10 p.m. FSN — Champion Humberto Soto (517-2) vs. Ricardo Dominguez (31-5-2), for WBC lightweight title, at Los Mochis, Mexico COLLEGE BASEBALL 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Mississippi at Alabama COLLEGE LACROSSE Noon p.m. ESPN — NCAA Lacrosse Championships, first round, Johns Hopkins at Duke GOLF 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Texas Open, third round, at San Antonio 4 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Bell Micro Classic, third round, at Mobile, Ala. HORSE RACING 4:30 p.m. NBC — NTRA, Preakness Stakes, at Baltimore MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, Seattle at Tampa Bay, or Houston at San Francisco 7 p.m. WGN — Chicago White Sox at Kansas City RODEO 8 p.m. VERSUS — PBR, Pueblo Invitational, at Pueblo, Colo. WNBA BASKETBALL 2 p.m. ESPN2 — Los Angeles at Phoenix

Area schedule Saturday, May 15 INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7:05 p.m. Delmarva Shorebirds at Kannapolis HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Second round of the playoffs 7 p.m. Cuthbertson at Salisbury HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 2A State championships Salisbury (N.C. A&T) 3A Midwest Regional at East Rowan

Prep track 1A state meet Team scores Girls top 10 1. North Rowan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 2. NC Science & Math . . . . . . . . . . 75 3. Hendersonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 4. Monroe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 5. Bishop McGuinness. . . . . . . . . . 35 5. West Wilkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 7. South Robeson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 8. Winston-Salem Prep . . . . . . . . . 27 9. East Wilkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 10. Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Boys top 10 1. NC Science & Math . . . . . . . . . . 58 2. Hendersonville . . . . . . . . . . . 57.83 3. Princeton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.33 4. Winston-Salem Prep . . . . . . . . . 40 5. Mt. Airy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 6. North Rowan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 6. Monroe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 8. Robbinsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.50 9. Bishop McGuinness. . . . . . . . . . 33 9. West Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . 33

North Rowan girls Long jump Cuthbertson (1st, 19-3.25); Bush (3rd, 16-6); White (4th, 16-1.50 ) Triple jump Bush (3rd, 35-4) 100 hurdles Cuthbertson (1st, 15.14) 4x200 Jones, Charleston, Bush, Allen (1st, 1:44.12) 4x100 Jones, Cuthbertson, Allen, White (1st, 49.48) 400 Banks (5th, 1:01.66) 300 hurdles Davis (7th, 51.35) 200 Bush (2nd, 25.43); Allen (6th, 26.49) 4x400 Banks, Charleston, Davis, Bennett (3rd, 4:11.25)

1) W. Stokes (14-7) at South Iredell (11-11) Polk County 16, Forbush 6 Smoky Mountain 9, Bandys 8

1A playoffs First round W. Montgomery (8-14) at S. Stanly (189) Bishop McGuinness 10, Chat. Central 0 Cherryville 10, North Rowan 5 East Montgomery 5, Union 1 East Surry 11, Mt Airy 2 Bessemer City 10, North Moore 0 S. Davidson (8-14) at Cent. Academy (614) Albemarle 3, North Stokes 2 N. Wilkes (7-14) at West Wilkes (15-10) Robbinsville (12-5) at Highlands (4-18) LN Charter 8, Hendersonville 3 Hayesville 5, Elkin 2 Hiwassee Dam 12, Rosman 10 Avery 10, Swain 7 Murphy 18, Cherokee 0 Mitchell (4-14) at East Wilkes (13-10)

Prep tennis 2A tournaments Dual-team playoffs Next Tuesday’s third round Holmes (13-5) at Topsail (15-3) D. School of Arts (11-8) at Northwood (136) Shelby (15-2) at Salisbury (18-2) Brevard (16-0) at Newton-Conover (220)

Individual championships Singles First Round Jordan Bailey (Hampstead Topsail) d. Shaquerze Skinner (Berry) 6-0, 6-1; Trevor Cox (Northwood) d. Glenn Palmer (Brevard) 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; Steven Page (Salisbury) d. Armando Gonzalez (Tarboro) 61, 6-0; Jerry Newburg (Hillsborough Cedar Ridge) d. Zack Huffman (Maiden) 6-2 ,60; Ethan Caudell (St. Pauls) d. Landon Cansler (Maiden) 6-1, 6-1; Corey Campbell (Boonville Starmount) d. Tyler Edmundson (Edenton Holmes) 6-3, 7-6(6); Gillberto Pannunzil (Franklinton) d. Austin Adams (Newton-Conover) 6-2, 6-3; Blake Pleasants (Hampstead Topsail) d. Charles Chisholm (Lexington) 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Quarterfinals Bailey (Topsail) d. Cox (Northwood) 36, 6-1, 6-0; Newburg (Cedar Ridge) d. Page (Salisbury) 0-6, 7-5, 7-5; Caudell (St. Pauls) def. Campbell (Starmount) 63, 6-0; Pannunzi (Franklinton) def. Pleasants (Topsail) 7-6 (5), 6-2 Semifinals Jordan Bailey (Hampstead Topsail) vs. Jerry Newburg (Hillsborough Cedar Ridge); Ethan Caudell (St. Pauls) vs. Gillberto Pannunzil (Franklinton) Doubles First Round Eric Simmons-Colby Chase (Greene Central) d. Alex Weant-Seth Gentry (Salisbury) 6-1, 6-3; Ray Webb Parker-Ben Cheaney (Shelby) def. Christian ManhardJacky Dufour (Pittsboro Northwood) 6-0, 6-0; Alan Lebowitz-Austin Flynn (Salisbury) d. Andrew Burchins-Kevin Cunningham (Newport Croatan) 6-2, 7-6 (1); Dillion Cervantez-Ryan Lampe (NewtonConover) def. Gabe Pate-Garret Peedin (North Johnston) 6-2, 6-1; Manan DesaiNick Gardner (Hillsborough Cedar Ridge) d. John Linkous-Jared Zopp (Valdese Draughn) 6-4, 6-2; Bill Underwood-Elliot Matthews (Hampstead Topsail) d. TJ Lane-Andy Myers (West Davidson) 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Will Huggins-Hang Lak Choi (Newton-Conover) d. Thomas DelafieldRyan Smith (Pittsboro Northwood) 6-1, 62; Collin Greer-William Howell (Wilkes Central) def. Patrick Gray-Carter Baum (Kill Devil Hills First Flight) 6-7(4), 6-0, 75. Quarterfinals Parker-Cheaney (Shelby) def. Simmons-Chase (Greene Central) 7-6 (6), 62; Cervantez-Lampe (Newton-Conover) def. Lebowitz-Flynn (Salisbury) 6-1, 6-1; Desai-Gardner (Cedar Ridge) def. Underwood-Matthews (Topsail) 6-1, 6-2; Huggins-Choi (Newton-Conover) def. GreerHowell (Wilkes Central) 6-1, 6-3. Semifinals Ray Webb Parker-Ben Cheaney (Shelby) vs. Dillion Cervantez-Ryan Lampe (Newton-Conover); Manan Desai-Nick Gardner (Hillsborough Cedar Ridge) vs. Will Huggins-Hang Lak Choi (NewtonConover)

Prep soccer 3A West Second-round games Cox Mill (17-4) at Statesville (16-1-1) Marvin Ridge 5, NW Cabarrus 0 Robinson 3, West Rowan 2 Weddington 1, Catholic 0 Hickory 4, Kings Mountain 3 Franklin (18-3-1) at Patton (13-5-3) St. Stephens (16-5-3) at Asheville (16-8) Crest 3, Fred T. Foard 2

North Rowan boys Shot put Archie (5th, 46-2.5) Discus Jackson (3rd, 126-6); Archie (11th, 113-

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7) Triple jump Starks (4th, 44-11) Pole vault Walser (3rd, 12-6); Hallett (6th, 12-0) 110 hurdles Starks (2nd, 14.95) 4x200 Starks, Gray, Wiggins, Jackson (7th, 1:32.66) 400 Wiggins (DQ, lane violation) 300 hurdles Starks (8th, 46.98)

Second-round games Cuthbertson (16-4-1) at Salisbury (17-22) S. Stokes (13-5-2) at N. Lincoln (14-5) W. Davidson (16-4-1) at Piedmont (18-2) Forest Hills (11-7) at Shelby (11-4-4) Wilkes Cnt. (15-3-1) at S. Iredell (15-3-2) Starmount (11-9-1) at W. Stokes (11-7-2) Bandys (16-3) at Forbush (22-0) Polk County 2, Pisgah 0

College baseball Prep baseball 4A playoffs First round North Meck 11, W. Guilford 6 North Davidson 11, South Meck 0 Dudley (17-7) at East Forsyth (17-7) Ardrey Kell 11, Mount Tabor 4 Glenn at West Forsyth, suspended Southern Alamance 13, Ragsdale 3 Davie 7, Providence 6 SE Guilford 7, SW Guilford 2 Mallard Creek 14, West Meck 3 Porter Ridge 5, Mooresville 3 Alex. Central (14-10) at S. Caldwell (214) Olympic (11-12) at AC Reynolds (14-10) Myers Park 10, Sun Valley 0 Hopewell 5, East Meck 3 Lake Norman (15-7) at TC Roberson (165) East Gaston 6, Watauga 5

3A playoffs First round East Rowan 5, Concord 0 Hickory Ridge 8, Harding 0 S. Rowan 7, Weddington 5 Mt. Pleasant 4, Ledford 3 NW Cabarrus 10, SW Randolph 0 West Iredell 8, Parkwood 7 Catholic 4, A.L. Brown 3 Carson 6, Marvin Ridge 4 (8 inns.) Crest 5, Burns 4 Hickory 8, North Buncombe 2 Forestview at Patton, suspended Enka 11, East Henderson 0 South Point (9, Fred T. Foard 3 Tuscola 11, North Gaston 5 R-S Central 10, St. Stephens 1 West Henderson 7, Erwin 5

2A playoffs First round Randleman 4, W. Davidson 0 Cuthbertson 12, Chase 0 Piedmont 4, Central Davidson 1 East Lincoln 5, Trinity 0 West Stanly 6, Salisbury 4 W. Caldwell 12, North Lincoln 1 Forest Hills (13-10) at E. Rutherford (222) E. Davidson 8, West Lincoln 0

2 (Leino, Briere), 2:49. 6, Philadelphia, Briere 7 (Hartnell), 8:39. Third Period—7, Philadelphia, Gagne 4 (Richards, Leino), 12:52 (pp). Shots on Goal—Flyers 8-11-8—27. Bruins 14-6-5—25. Goalies—Philadelphia, Leighton. Boston, Rask. A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:22.

ML Baseball Standings National League East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 21 13 .618 — Washington 20 15 .571 11⁄2 Florida 18 18 .500 4 New York 18 18 .500 4 1 Atlanta 17 18 .486 4 ⁄2 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 21 15 .583 — Cincinnati 19 16 .543 11⁄2 Milwaukee 15 20 .429 51⁄2 Pittsburgh 15 20 .429 51⁄2 Chicago 15 21 .417 6 Houston 13 21 .382 7 West Division W L Pct GB San Diego 22 12 .647 — San Francisco 18 15 .545 31⁄2 Los Angeles 17 17 .500 5 Colorado 16 18 .471 6 Arizona 14 22 .389 9 Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 10, Chicago Cubs 6 Florida 7, N.Y. Mets 2 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 6, Arizona 5 Philadelphia 9, Milwaukee 5 Washington at Colorado, ppd., rain L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, late Houston at San Francisco, late Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh (Maholm 2-3) at Chicago Cubs (Dempster 2-3), 1:05 p.m. Washington (L.Hernandez 4-1) at Colorado (Jimenez 6-1), 2:10 p.m., 1st game Houston (Oswalt 2-4) at San Francisco (Lincecum 4-0), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Blanton 0-2) at Milwaukee (Narveson 3-0), 4:10 p.m. Arizona (R.Lopez 1-2) at Atlanta (Hanson 3-2), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Maine 1-2) at Florida (N.Robertson 3-3), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 5-1) at Cincinnati (Leake 3-0), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Atilano 3-0) at Colorado (Hammel 0-2), 8:10 p.m., 2nd game L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2) at San Diego (Correia 4-2), 8:35 p.m.

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Thursday’s games (3) GCSU 4, (4) Mount Olive 3 (2) Columbus State 5, (5) Catawba 0 (6) Erskine 4, (1) Francis Marion 3 Friday’s games Francis Marion 3, Catawba 2 Mount Olive 2, Erskine 1 Georgia C&S 5, Columbus State 0

NBA Playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS Sunday, May 16 Boston at Orlando, 3:30 p.m. Monday, May 17 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 18 Boston at Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 19 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Saturday, May 22 Orlando at Boston, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Monday, May 24 Orlando at Boston, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

NHL Playoffs CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Friday, May 14 Philadelphia at Boston

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Flyers 4, Bruins 3 Philadelphia 1 2 1 — 4 Boston 3 0 0 — 3 First Period—1, Boston, Ryder 4 (Recchi, Chara), 5:27 (pp). 2, Boston, Lucic 4 (Wideman, Boychuk), 9:02 (pp). 3, Boston, Lucic 5, 14:10. 4, Philadelphia, van Riemsdyk 1 (Giroux), 17:12. Second Period—5, Philadelphia, Hartnell

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Standings American League East Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 24 11 .686 — New York 23 12 .657 1 Toronto 21 16 .568 4 1 Boston 19 17 .528 5 ⁄2 Baltimore 12 24 .333 121⁄2 Central Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 22 13 .629 — Detroit 20 16 .556 21⁄2 Chicago 14 21 .400 8 Cleveland 13 20 .394 8 Kansas City 13 23 .361 91⁄2 West Division W L Pct GB Texas 20 16 .556 — Oakland 18 18 .500 2 Los Angeles 16 21 .432 41⁄2 1 Seattle 14 21 .400 5 ⁄2 Friday’s Games Boston 7, Detroit 2 Baltimore 8, Cleveland 1 N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 4 Toronto 16, Texas 10 Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 3 Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1 L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 0 Saturday’s Games Minnesota (Liriano 4-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 4-0), 1:05 p.m. Texas (Feldman 1-3) at Toronto (R.Romero 3-1), 1:07 p.m. Seattle (J.Vargas 3-2) at Tampa Bay (J.Shields 4-1), 4:10 p.m. Boston (Lester 3-2) at Detroit (Willis 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Talbot 4-2) at Baltimore (Matusz 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Peavy 2-2) at Kansas City (Hochevar 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Duchscherer 2-1) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana 1-3), 9:05 p.m.

Red Sox 7, Tigers 2

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Catawba’s baseball season ended with a 3-2 loss to top-seeded Francis Marion in the FMU 3 Southeast Regional. Catawba (40-13), Catawba 2 the home team for Friday’s early game, had the tying run at third with one out in the bottom of the ninth but failed to score. Nick Lomascolo (7-3) pitched seven shutout innings for the Indians, but top-seeded Francis Marion scored three runs with two out in the eighth. Wil Huneycutt relieved Lomascolo with one run in and two men on but couldn’t shut the door. Francis Marion (39-13) had three straight singles, two that stayed in the infield, to take the lead. Catawba took a 1-0 lead when SAC Freshman of the Year Garrett Furr led off the second with his 11th homer. Catawba made it 2-0 in the fourth after Ryan Bostian hit a groundball to third base and raced all the way to

third when the ball was thrown away down the right-field line. Craige Lyerly, who finished his career with a streak of reaching base in 88 consecutive games, singled home Bostian. It was all Lomascolo after that, and the freshman southpaw made the lead stand up through LOMASCOLO seven. He struck out four and walked one. Catawba tried to come back in the ninth. Lyerly singled with one out and moved to second on a wild pitch, but he had to stop at third on Furr’s single to right-center. John Neese fanned for the second out, and Brett Hatley flied out to end the game. Catawba managed only four hits, with Furr and Lyerly getting two apiece. Francis Marion advanced to play in today’s 3 p.m. game.

Hornet tennis goes down shutout and drove in four runs to lead East Davidson to an 8-0 2A victory Salisbury’s Steven Page and the against West Lincoln. doubles team of Austin Flynn-Alan Lebowitz won one match apiece be-  3A soccer playoffs fore being eliminated from the 2A West Rowan’s season came to a tennis championships Friday in Cary. The previously unbeaten Page won screeching halt Friday night as it lost 6-1, 6-0 against Tarboro’s Armando in the second round to Jay M. RobinGonzalez but fell 0-6, 7-5, 7-5 to Cedar son 3-2. West (17-3-2) took a 1-0 lead at halfRidge’s Jerry Newburg, who was the time and led 2-0 early in the second Mideast Regional runner-up. Page (25-1) took the first set in less half, but the Bulldogs (14-7-1) scored than 20 minutes, and Newburg made three unanswered goals. the adjustments necessary to alter the course of the match.  Rotary tennis “(Newburg) did a 180-degree turnThe entry deadline for the Salisaround,” Salisbury coach Chris Myers said. “He went from playing two- and bury Rotary Tennis Championships three-shot rallies to settling down and is Monday, May 17 at 12 noon. Complaying a technically sound second and pleted registration forms and entry third set. Endurance was a factor for fees should be delivered to the City both players and, in the end, (Newburg) Park Recreation Center, 316 Lake Drive in Salisbury. just didn’t make mistakes.” Play is scheduled to begin on FriFlynn-Lebowitz (19-4) reached the quarterfinals with a 6-2, 7-6 victory day, May 21 after 4 p.m. and will inagainst Croatan’s Andrew Burchins- clude Junior and Adult divisions (by Kevin Cunningham and then lost 6-1, age) in singles, doubles and mixed 6-1 against Newton-Conover’s Ryan doubles. All junior draws will include a Lampe-Dillon Cervantez. Salisbury’s Seth Gentry-Alex “first match losers consolation” Weant (13-4) faced Greene Central’s bracket to ensure a minimum of two Eric Simmons-Colby Chase, the East matches. Entry fee is $15 for juniors ($5 for Regional champions, in the first round and dropped a 6-1, 6-3 decision. second event) and $25 for adults ($10 The Hornets’ season isn’t over. for second event). Proceeds benefit They play host to Shelby on Tuesday “Strike Out Polio” for the Salisbury Rotary. Make checks payable to Salin the dual-team quarterfinals. isbury Rotary Club. For more information, contact n Playoff baseball Reid Leonard at (704) 633-1495, or eWild card North Rowan was elim- mail Liz Tennent at inated from the 1A playoffs by a 10- Liz@RowanYSB.com. 5 loss to Cherryville, a No. 1 seed, on Friday.  Falcon hoops camp The Cavaliers (10-15) got a two-run Falcon Basketball Camp will be homer from Dakota held July 19-22. Brown in the first inWest Rowan boys basketball coach ning and put up a Mike Gurley is the camp director. fight. The camp is for boy who will be “We were right in grades 2-9. The cost is $50. there for five inContact Mike Gurley at 704-798nings,” North coach 2074 for info or to register. Rob Linder said. “We played a good game, but Cherryville hit n Jackson Classic BROWN the ball.” The Bobby Jackson Action Classic It was 5-5 after is scheduled for June 18-20 at SalisNorth scored a run on an error in the top of the fifth, but bury, High, Knox Middle and Livingthe Ironmen answered with four dou- stone College. Girls and boys teams will play bles and four runs in the bottom half from 10-year-olds to adults. Three of the inning. Matt Laurens pitched four innings games are guaranteed. Entry fee is $150 per team with the and took the loss for North. Brown knocked in three runs. Wes- deadline set for June 13. Send payment and rosters to Bobby Jackson ley Barker had three Action Classic, P.O. Box 3152, Salishits, and Matt bury, 28145. Mauldin had two.  A.L. Brown lost The schedule will be posted at Bobto Charlotte Catholic byJacksonfoundation.com on June 16. 4-3 in the 3A playoffs For more information contact despite a strong outChris Hardy at 704-431-9404, Timoing by John J. Tuttle, thy Bates at 980-234--8044 or Isha who pitched a comHolmes at 704-433-8591. plete game and held the Cougars to one TUTTLE  North Hills golf run. The North Hills varsity golf team The Wonders were hurt by four errors and they didn’t capitalize on a shot 198 and won the Mid-State Conscoring opportunity in the seventh ference Tournament at Twin Oaks in Statesville to close out the season. with the meat of the order up. Cameron Beck (48), Chase Taylor Catholic’s win means it will play (48), Josh Robar (49), Luke Humble host to Carson in the second round.  CPC No. 4 seed Davie beat (53) and Taylor Krimminger (53) led Southwestern No. 1 the Eagles. seed Providence 7-6 North Hills won the regular seaon Friday as Zach son as well as the tournament. Long pitched a 1-2-3 seventh inning to  Wendy’s baseball camp preserve the win. The Kannapolis Police Department Davie (12-11) led will again be the host for a summer 7-3 until a three-run baseball and softball camp at Northhomer by Providence west Cabarrus. The Wendy’s Summer (18-8) in the bottom of the sixth made it BODENHAMER Classic runs June 28-July 1 from 8:301:30 and is for ages 8-13. close. Coaches include Catawba’s Jim Davie starter Ryan Foster was lifted for Long, who picked up the save. Gantt, A.L. Brown’s Empsy ThompFoster gave up just six hits but son, Northwest’s Joe Hubbard, East three were homers. Two of Provi- Rowan’s Brian Hightower, Carson’s Chris Cauble, Pfeiffer’s Mark Hayes, dence’s runs were unearned. Connor Bodenhamer hit a homer South Rowan Legion’s Michael Lowfor Davie. Tyler Seaford had a two- man. The camp is free and limited run double. Carson Herndon’s two- to the first 100 players who register run double led to four War Eagle runs at the Kannapolis Police Department. Contact Lt. Bret Johnson at the in the top of the sixth to give coach Kannapolis Police Department (707Mike Herndon’s club a cushion.  Tyler Lequire pitched a four-hit 920-4016). From staff reports


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SPORTS DIGEST

BOSTON — Simon Gagne and the Flyers 4 PhiladelBruins 3 phia Flyers put together one more dramatic comeback in a series full of rallies. They got plenty of help from the Boston Bruins, who finished off another epic collapse with a penalty they’re all too familiar with. Taking advantage of a toomany-men-on-the-ice call, Gagne scored on a power play with 7:08 left to give Philadelphia a 4-3 victory Friday night in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Flyers overcame a 3-0 series deficit and a 3-0 hole in the first period, rallying to advance to the conference finals against Montreal. “It’s just a great feeling,” Scott Hartnell said. “All the adversity we had fought through, being down, 3-0, in the series, 3-0 in the game, to come back and win, it’s absolutely incredible.” It was humiliating for the Bruins, who will be remembered for their colossal collapse. They became the third team in NHL history to lose a series after winning the first three games. “We got a little carried

last year’s Western Conference finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and The NBA notebook ... Denver Nuggets did better on ESPN, NEW YORK — Mayor Michael earning a 6.9 rating. Bloomberg says that if LeBron James DOES NASH WALK? calls to ask what it’s like to live in EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Lakers New York City, he will give the Clevecoach Phil Jackson thinks the Phoenix land Cavaliers superstar a “big sales Suns’ star point guard sometimes pitch.” plays a bit too much like a running “Rumors are that both the Knicks back. and the Nets would like to get him. I With a mischievous grin, Jackson would never take sides on that, but I said Friday that it’s tough for Los Anthink it would be great for New York geles to prepare to face Steve Nash if he would come here,” Bloomberg during defensive practice because of said on his weekly Friday show on the two-time MVP’s style with the WOR Radio. basketball. The two-time MVP will be the “Yeah, because you can’t carry the most-coveted prize when the NBA’s ball like he does in practice,” Jackson free agency period starts July 1. said. “You can’t pick that ball up and One Twitter posting said, “Can we run with it.” change the Bronx to LeBronx? Pretty Jackson turned his palm over while ASSOCIATED PRESS please, at least until July 1.” The mayhe spoke, making the officials’ gesFans Christian Zapata, right, and his ture for palming of the basketball. or’s office happily retweeted it, cousin Louis Filpo, both of New York, adding: “Good one!” Other players and coaches have hold a poster to show their support for suggested a similar belief over the James and the Cavaliers fell short again in their effort to bring a title to LeBron James to become a Knick. years, though Nash is hardly the only Cleveland, getting eliminated from NBA player who draws such comthe Eastern Conference playoffs plaints from opponents: Kobe Bryant Thursday by the Boston Celtics, and Bryant had almost nothing to say also has been known to stretch one of fueling speculation that James’ days Friday about the Cleveland Cavaliers’ basketball’s simplest rules to its limits. with the Cavs are over. playoff elimination, which ruined perAnd Nash isn’t even the first player “If asked, if he calls me and says haps the best chance yet for a playoff in this postseason to draw the atten’What’s it like to live in New York, I’ll meeting with James. tion of Jackson, whose track record of give him a big sales pitch for New “I don’t know,” Bryant said when playing such games through the meYork,” Bloomberg said on his show. asked what he thought of Boston’s dia goes back 20 years to his early “I love living in New York, my kids Game 6 victory, before an awkward seasons with the Chicago Bulls. love living in New York, I think Lesilence with the phalanx of television WOODSON FIRED Bron James would love living in New cameras and digital recorders pointed ATLANTA — Mike Woodson is out York and it is the world’s greatest at him in a back corner of the Lakers’ as coach of the Atlanta Hawks after stage,” the mayor added. training complex. the team was swept in the second KOBE ON LEBRON GAME 6 RATINGS round of the playoffs by Orlando. EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — If Kobe NEW YORK — The Boston Celtics’ General manager Rick Sund said Bryant is disappointed to learn his series-clinching victory over the Friday the team will not offer Woodlong-anticipated NBA finals showCleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the son a new contract. He coached the down with LeBron James is off for at Eastern Conference semifinals is the Hawks for six seasons, and they imleast another year, the Lakers star is- second-most watched basketball game proved their record every year after n’t showing it. ever aired on ESPN. Only Game 4 of managing just 13 wins in his debut. Associated Press

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Simon Gagne celebrates his go-ahead goal in the third period against the Bruins. away from our game plan and lost our composure” in Game 7,” Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said. When the final buzzer sounded, the Flyers poured off their bench and surrounded Michael Leighton, who held the Bruins scoreless in the last two periods after starting just his second playoff game for injured Brian Boucher. While the Flyers celebrated, the yellow towels used by fans to spur on the home team came floating to the ice, resting there as signs of frustration for a crowd that won’t need them until next season. Bruins center Patrice Bergeron took a slap shot with one of those cold pieces of cloth. It didn’t go very far. This one occurred with 8:50 left and Gagne, a major force since returning from a toe injury for Game 4, scored with 18 seconds left in the power play. “I saw two centermen out there and I said, `What’s going on,”’ said Milan Lucic, who had two goals for Boston. “I knew there was a miscommunication out there and we got caught.”

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SWIMMING CHARLOTTE — Michael Phelps won the 100-meter butterfly and 200 freestyle on Friday at the Charlotte UltraSwim. Phelps, scheduled to compete in the 100 backstroke today, needed a final push to hold off Peter Vanderkaay in in the 200 free, winning by 0.04 seconds in the longcourse meet.

NFL PHILADELPHIA — Donovan McNabb apologized to the fans of Philadelphia for not winning a Super Bowl title for them. “I look back — the things that I set out that I wanted to accomplish and bring back to Philadelphia I wasn’t able to,

GOLF MOBILE, Ala. — Se Ri Pak shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Brittany Lincicome and Wendy Ward in the Bell Micro LPGA Classic. Michelle Wie made the cut by a stroke, following her opening 72 with a 73. • SAN ANTONIO — Rain washed out play in the Texas Open and PGA Tour officials said more bad weather this weekend could push the tournament into Monday. • HOOVER, Ala. — Joey Sindelar, Bobby Clampett, Russ Cochran and Peter Senior shot 7-under 65s on Friday in the Regions Charity Classic to share the lead after the record-setting opening round.

Monfils 6-1, 6-3. Nadal is 13-0 on clay this season, winning titles in Monte Carlo and Rome. He is looking for a record 18th Masters title. Nadal and Andre Agassi have won 17 each, with Federer at 16.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL MIAMI — The oncevaunted rivals are nearing a deal for a three-game series, starting with a game at Chicago’s Soldier Field in 2012, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Friday. The game would be followed by a home-and-home, likely in 2014 and 2016. • CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Randy Shannon has received a new four-year contract from Miami after the

TENNIS MADRID — Defending champion Roger Federer rallied from a set and a break down to beat Ernests Gulbis 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 Friday and secure a place in the Madrid Masters semifinals. Earlier Friday, Rafael Nadal was close to his claycourt best in beating Gael

sides worked on trying to get a deal done for more than a year. Shannon has gone 21-17 in his first three seasons with the Hurricanes. The 2010 season would have been his last under his existing contract, but the pace of talks increased in the last several weeks.

COLLEGE HOOPS LEXINGTON, Ky. — John Calipari is reassuring Kentucky basketball fans that he plans to coach the Wildcats next year, despite speculation he is being pursued by the NBA. Calipari sent a message on Twitter on Friday that said: “I will be coaching at Kentucky next year. Now let’s finish what we started!”

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An infield flyout ended the threat, and East scored twice off the hard-throwing Brenk in its half of the first. Troutman walked, stole second and took an extended lead when Will Sapp struck out on a pitch in the dirt. Troutman headed for third when Concord’s Smith fired to first, and the throw pulled Ryan Burris off the bag. Troutman scored on Noah Holmes’ groundout. Sapp advanced to third on a passed ball and raced home on a wild pitch. The Mustangs (24-2) didn’t get a hit until the fifth inning, when they scored two unearned runs against the Spiders (14-12). “We made a few mistakes early,” said Concord assistant and former A.L. Brown standout Ryan Petty said. “You give up two runs to a team like this, you can’t afford to do that.” East’s early lead held up when Smith lined out to center with two on against Troutman in the third. Tyler Burris’ hot shot up the middle shortly after Johnson took over in the fourth had RBI potential, but the ball went directly into the lefty pitcher’s glove. “I didn’t even see the ball come at me,” Johnson said. “I just caught it and threw it to first. I just felt it in my glove.” Johnson allowed a one-out hit in the fifth and struck out the next two batters. Wesley LeRoy, East’s ninth-place hitter, started the bottom of the fifth with an infield single but was picked off. Sapp singled JON C. LAKEY/SALISBURY POST with two away and stole second. Concord deConcord coach Derek Shoe, left, has a few things to say to cided to intentionally walk Holmes with a base open, and a walk to Luke Thomas umpire Joe Pinyan after Shoe was tossed.

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East Rowan’s Nathan Fullbright (8) slides into second as Concord’s Ryan Goodman, on ground, and Garrett Todd (10) look for the umpire’s call. loaded the bases. Andy Austin hit a grounder toward first base, and a short hop bounced away from Ryan Burris. The ball ended up near the dirt in front of first, and Sapp scored when Austin was ruled safe. Concord coach Derek Shoe objected to the call that Burris missed Austin with a tag, and Shoe was tossed while returning to the dugout. A wild pitch sent Holmes to the plate for a 4-0 lead, and Troutman doubled in the sixth to bring in LeRoy. Johnson struck out Ryan Goodman to begin the seventh and threw one pitch to each of the final two hitters. “I get pretty nervous,” Johnson said, “but after that first inning, I’m fine.” 

NOTE: East will play host to SPC No. 3 seed Hickory Ridge, an 8-0 winner over Harding, in the second round.

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SALISBURY FROM 8B teammate Zach Huneycutt) hit a tworun homer in the second to make it 3-1. "He did like he always does," Maddox said of Tonseth, who he said has been playing with strained ligaments in his foot. “He competed and kept us in the game and battled out there.” The Hornets got a run back in the third, thanks to a double by Bauk, a walk and an error, but West Stanly countered on a triple by Demetrius Ingram (2-for-4, two runs) and a two-out

single by cleanup hitter Zach Cochran. Scott Van der Poel then led off the fourth with a solo homer to left-center. Nolan Meyerhoeffer and Spencer Carmichael followed with singles and, with no outs, Salisbury had a chance for a big inning. But a strikeout and a groundball double play off the bat of Bauk ended the inning with Knox on-deck. In the fifth. Knox led off with a bullet single off the glove of the third baseman, stole second and then came home when a routine groundball went through the legs of second baseman Jace Whitley. "(Trailing 3-1) those guys could've

CARSON FROM 8B Julio Zubillaga sacrificed him to second. An intentional walk to Gunnar Hogan followed. It made sense because Hogan had doubled home Grkman in the first, but it also fueled Patrick Bearden’s inner fire. “Coach Cauble always says I’m a fighter and we were all excited,” Bearden said. “I got two strikes on me, but then I shortened up and went to the opposite field. It felt great. It was 2-2 for like forever.” Bearden’s sharp single scored Grkman with the go-ahead run. After Tyler Freeze walked to fill the bases, a wild pitch made it 4-2. Basinger’s squeeze bunt made it 52. Snow’s infield bouncer pushed it to 6-2. It looked over. It wasn’t. Mennitt’s guys had been limited to Hunter Hiers’ two-run homer off Park in the second, but they made a heck of a run in the bottom of the

said 'oh, gosh, we're in trouble,'" Maddox said. "But they didn't. They battled and battled.” The Colts earned the decisive runs in the fifth, making it 6-4. "Every time we play Salisbury — postseason, regular-season — they’re a scrappy bunch, and more of the same tonight,” Lee said. “You don’t expect anybody to just roll over after they get behind. It was great that we were able to stay competitive too after they clawed their way back in.” Knox (2-for-3) and Ingram were the lone players to record more than one hit.

eighth. The Mavs (16-8) put together two walks and three hits to score twice and had the bases loaded before Free struck out Derek Smith to end the game. “Free scared us to death,” Park said with a laugh. “Couldn’t he have BEARDEN got that strikeout a little bit earlier?” Using a new bat, Basinger drove a high fastball out of the park in the second inning, but that was Carson’s last run until it broke loose in the eighth. Carson played great defense, especially Snow, the right fielder. He turned a liner into a double play, and a perfect relay from Snow to first baseman Kyle Bridges to Freeze cut down a run at the plate. “It was a great ballgame that lived up to the hype,” Cauble said. “It was two good teams fighting for their lives.”

Tonseth (4-3) allowed six runs — four of them earned — on seven hits. His own error did lead to the two unearned runs. Martin gave up just two earned runs on seven hits, improving to 8-1 for West Stanly, which next faces either North Lincoln or West Caldwell. The Hornets, meanwhile, return all but two seniors next year. “There’s no moral victories in the playoffs, but I know these guys will be back next year,” Maddox said. "They’ll work hard in the offseason and we’ll be back and they’ll get a chance to atone for whatever they feel like they left unfinished.”

SOUTH FROM 8B Weddington touched Penninger for a pair of runs in the bottom of the second, when he plunked a batter, yielded three hits and allowed a sacrifice fly. South made it 6-2 in the fourth when Miles doubled to right-center and scored on freshman Eric Tyler’s RBI single to center. “I definitely think that first inning shocked them a little bit,” Tyler said. “They realized they had a fight on their hands. We put them down and they never got back into it.” A pall of concern covered the Raiders an inning later when slugger Brandon Kersnowski sent a hanging curveball to the cleaners for a threerun homer that trimmed South’s lead to 6-5. “In a one-run game anything can happen,” Weddington coach Travis Poole said. “We kept hitting balls hard but right at people. Give them the credit. We’re a good team, but they were better than we were tonight.”

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No one was better than Miles. The senior with the glow-in-thedark bat provided an insurance run when he crunched his second home run — and ninth of the season — on a 1-2 pitch leading off the top of the sixth. “That was just a mistake, and he hit it,” Chrismon said. “He hits PENNINGER those balls all the time.” It all added up to a hard-to-believe victory. “It just goes to show,” Poole said. “You can be on Cloud 9 today and someone can humble you tomorrow.” 

NOTES: South will visit Mount Pleasant (16-10), a 4-3 winner against Ledford, in the second round. ... Miles went 3-for-3, reached base four times and boosted his average to .603. This marked the third time this spring he’s led off a game with a home run. ... Boone has signed to play quarterback at Duke. ... Penninger was aided by double plays in the first and third innings.


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North Rowan’s Teaunna Cuthbertson leaves the competitors behind in her victory in the 100 hurdles.

FROM 1B Winston-Salem Prep, which had finished with a record time of 49.84 in the 4x100 a year earlier, took second Friday. White was the anchor as North ran another sub-50 time. A 49.90 last month set a Rowan County meet record. “We broke WHITE a record one time, so we were just trying our hardest to be the best and work hard so we could get further and further,” Jones said. White said she felt added responsibility as the final runner. “I had a lot of adrenaline,” she said. “We were practicing really hard (Thursday) and throughout the week. We were ready.” Bush, who finished 0.06

seconds behind Perquimans’ Leroya Banks (25.37) in the 200 final, gave North the lead for good in the 4x200 with a blazing third leg. Allen took the baton from Bush with the Cavs ahead by a comfortable margin, and they won with a time of 1:44.12. “We still have competition (in 1A),” Allen said. “It’s our hard practices and our coaches keeping on us, making sure we’re doing everything pinpoint and doing it well.” North’s other points came from Bush (third, triple jump), Banks (fifth, 400), Allen (sixth, 200) and Kiara Davis (seventh, 300 hurdles). The scoring from Bush and Allen in the 200 helped the Cavaliers gain needed breathing room as NCSSM made a late push based on its distance strength. “I’ve been in the sun with the long jump and the triple jump, and the sun really zapped me out,” Bush said. “I had this BRET STRELOW/SALISBURY POST much left in me, and I had to North Rowan’s Tinka Bush, right, hands the baton to Cavalier give it my all even though I was teammate Timesheia Allen in the 4x200 relay. tired. We wanted that ring.”

2A TRACK FROM 1B ly Shields and Summer Taylor lead Salisbury’s girls. Bradshaw’s regional effort of 125 feet, 9 inches beat each of the 15 other state qualifiers by at least 12 feet. Bradshaw is seeded third in the shot put (3511.75) behind Kinston’s Cookie Wingfield (37-10)

and Andrews’ Sequaya Jackson (37-9). Ramos is seeded second in the 300 hurdles (45.81), fifth in the 100, sixth in the long jump and seventh in the triple jump. Francesca Evans of powerhouse Cummings is the favorite in the 300 hurdles (44.82). Shields is ranked No. 2 in the 800 (2:28) behind Brevard’s Kaylan Lance (2:25), and Taylor is the No. 5 seed in the 400.

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GREENSBORO — North Rowan’s Sam Starks completed his leg of the 4x200 relay and quickly turned his attention back to finishing the triple jump. He took a momentary break to splash water on his head. Starks, after later struggling through the 300 hurdles because of dehydration, trudged up the stands at North Carolina A&T. “I’ve never had a day like this running a track meet and working so hard,” he said. Highlighted by his second-place showing in the 110 hurdles, Starks helped produce points in four different events as North tied for sixth at the 1A state track meet with 35 points. Fittingly, The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (58) brought fractions of a point into play while denying Hendersonville (57.83) its third straight title. Starks also finished fourth in the triple jump, ended up eighth in the 300 hurdles and participated in a seventh-place relay with Daylon Gray, Augustine Wiggins and Darius Jackson. Princeton’s T.J. Wilson (meet MVP) won the 110 hurdles in 14.39, and Starks

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Cutchen and Garrett Jones both homered and set career highs with five hits each, leading the Pirates to a victory over the Cubs. The Pirates broke loose at the plate after four straight losses and back-to-back shutouts at Cincinnati. Marlins 7, Mets 2 MIAMI — Dan Uggla hit

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NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez followed a seventhinning intentional walk to Mark Teixeira with his 19th career grand slam, powering the New York Yankees to a 8-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. The homer was Rodriguez’s 587th, moving him past Frank Robinson into sole possession of seventh place. Red Sox 7, Tigers 2 DETROIT — David Ortiz had his second multihomer game this month and drove in four runs, lifting the Red Sox to a win over the Tigers. Ortiz hit a three-run homer after Dustin Pedroia’s two-run drive in the first inning. Mariners 4, Rays 3 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Franklin Gutierrez, Adam Moore and Mike Sweeney homered, helping the lighthitting Mariners beat the baseball-best Rays. Blue Jays 16, Rangers 10 TORONTO — Aaron Hill, Travis Snider and Vernon Wells all hit three-run home runs and the Toronto Blue Jays outslugged the Rangers for a wild win. The Blue Jays pounded out 15 total hits and boosted their major league lead in home runs (57) and extrabase hits (162). Royals 6, White Sox 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Mitch Maier lined a two-run single in Kansas City’s fiverun seventh inning against Mark Buehrle, and the Royals made Ned Yost’s managerial debut a rousing suc-

cess with a win over the White Sox. Orioles 8, Indians 1 BALTIMORE— Jeremy Guthrie allowed two singles in eight innings, Miguel Tejada drove in three runs and the Orioles extended Justin Masterson’s losing streak with a victory over the Indians.

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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Stocks tumbled for a second day Friday after concerns grew that the deep spending cuts under Europe’s bailout plan would slow a global recovery. The Dow Jones industrial average ended down 163 points. The economy is being boosted by higher retail sales, stronger factory output and a rise in companies’ stockpiles. That picture emerged from reports pointing to an economy that’s improving modestly but steadily. Consumers drove retail sales up 0.4 percent last month, and consumer spending, which accounts for 70 percent of economic activity, rose in the first three months at the fastest pace in three years. Google says it has scooped up snippets of people’s online activities broadcast over unprotected Wi-Fi networks during the past four years. The admission is likely to raise more worries about potential privacy breaches as Google gathers volumes of personal information through its search engine and other services. Google said it picked up fragments of e-mails and Web addresses while its cars were photographing neighborhoods

for the “Street View” feature on its mapping service. The euro sank to near a fouryear low against the dollar on renewed worries over the European debt crisis. A stronger dollar against the currency used by 16 nations in Europe would translate into cheaper European vacations for American travelers. But it would hurt U.S. exports because American-made products would be more expensive in those markets. J.C. Penney Co. finished a week of retail earnings reports that showed big improvements in sales and profits. Penney reported its first-quarter net income more than doubled as shoppers spent more on a variety of merchandise. Penney’s results mirrored those of Nordstrom Inc., Kohl’s Corp. and Macy’s Inc. Shares of money manager Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. fell as it was identified as the stock trader that sold off a large number of index futures contracts during last Thursday’s market collapse. The company’s sales last week drew the attention of regulators, Thomson Reuters reported.

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GrStrat r n 17.23 -.45 Indepn n 20.70 -.54 InProBd n 11.55 +.03 IntBd n 10.43 +.03 IntmMu n 10.24 +.01 IntlDisc n 27.94 -.77 InvGrBd n 11.60 +.04 InvGB n 7.26 +.02 LgCapVal 11.49 -.25 LatAm n 47.68 -1.17 LevCoStk n24.88 -.61 LowP r n 33.96 -.60 Magelln n 65.09 -1.35 MidCap n 25.87 -.70 NwMkt r n 15.31 -.06 NwMill n 25.98 -.60 NY Mun n 13.01 +.01 OTC n 47.25 -1.27 100Index 8.02 -.15 Ovrsea n 27.80 -.90 Puritn n 16.51 -.21 RealE n 23.30 -.85 STBF n 8.41 +.01 SmCapOp 9.12 -.24 SmCapInd r15.52 -.40 SmllCpS r n16.79 -.46 SCpValu r 14.37 -.32 SEAsia n 25.10 -.22 StratInc n 10.92 -.03 StrReRt r 8.72 -.08 TaxFrB r n 10.89 +.01 TotalBd n 10.77 +.02 USBI n 11.30 +.04 Value n 61.64 -1.55 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 42.19 -.96 Gold r n 48.08 +.09 Health n 109.10 -2.21 MdEqSys n25.05 -.48 NatRes r n 27.61 -.58 Tech n 76.55 -1.72 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 33.25 -.77 IntlInxInv n 30.20 -.87 TotMktInv n32.70 -.65 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n40.27 -.78 IntAd r n 30.20 -.87 TotMktAd r n32.70 -.65 First Eagle: GlblA 41.09 -.57 OverseasA20.01 -.24 SGenGld p29.66 -.09 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.65 -.02 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.94 ... BalInv p 46.65 -1.02 CalTFA p 7.07 +.01 FedInt p 11.61 +.02 FedTFA p 11.88 +.01 FlxCpGrA 41.49 -1.00 FoundAl p 9.78 -.18 GoldPrM A 44.43 -.45 GrwthA p 40.36 -.84 HYTFA p 10.11 +.01 HiIncA 1.92 -.01 IncomA p 2.06 -.03 InsTFA p 11.96 +.01 NYTFA p 11.72 +.01 RisDvA p 29.86 -.41 SMCpGrA 30.79 -.78 StratInc p 10.18 -.02 TtlRtnA p 9.91 +.01 USGovA p 6.77 +.02 UtilsA p 10.84 -.09

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Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n33.02 -.55 CapAppI n 30.47 -.51 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 37.05 -.73 Div&Gr 17.75 -.32 Advisers 17.97 -.20 Stock 36.96 -.71 IntlOpp 10.32 -.27 TotRetBd 11.02 +.05 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 38.72 -.79 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 18.64 -.47 HussmTtlRt r12.19 +.04 HussmnStrGr12.88 +.09 ICM SmCo n27.55 -.59 IVA Funds: WldwideA t15.15 -.14 Wldwide I r 15.15 -.15 Invesco Funds A: Chart p 15.11 -.26 Const p 20.34 -.43 IntlGrow 23.33 -.59 MdCpCEq p21.55 -.35 TF IntA p 11.19 +.01 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 10.39 -.20 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 20.89 -.35 AssetStA p21.44 -.35 AssetStrI r 21.60 -.36 GlNatRsA p17.11 -.41 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.35 +.04 Inv Bal p 11.51 -.11 MCpVal p 20.60 -.42 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.40 +.04 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n20.93 -.43 JPMorgan Select: HBSMkNe p15.55 +.02 USEquity n 9.13 -.18 JPMorgan Sel Cls: AsiaEq n 29.97 -.41 CoreBd n 11.35 +.05 HighYld n 7.91 -.03 IntmTFBd n10.93 +.01 IntrdAmer n20.73 -.46 ShtDurBd n10.94 +.01 TxAwRRet n9.98 ... USLCCrPls n18.43-.35 JP Morgan Ultra: ShtDurBd 10.94 +.01 Janus S Shrs: Forty 30.80 -.59 Overseas t 42.52 -1.00 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 24.49 -.25 Contrarn T 13.34 -.34 Grw&IncT 27.90 -.53 Janus T 26.21 -.44 Orion T 10.28 -.20 OvrseasT r42.59 -1.00 PrkMCVal T20.62 -.36 ResearchT 25.04 -.51 ShTmBdT 3.09 ... Twenty T 60.20 -1.13 Jensen J 24.94 -.38 John Hancock A: ClassicVl p15.33 -.35 LgCpEqA 23.46 -.44 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 10.84 -.24 LSBalanc 12.00 -.16 LSConsrv 12.43 -.04 LSGrwth 11.63 -.20 LSModer 11.98 -.10

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MCapGrP p29.68 -.69 Munder Funds A: MdCpCGr t23.69 -.52 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n24.14 -.53 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 11.75 -.21 GblDiscA 26.95 -.53 GlbDiscC 26.68 -.53 GlbDiscZ 27.28 -.54 QuestZ 17.39 -.31 SharesZ 19.63 -.35 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins 9.56 -.18 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 28.88 -.57 GenesInst 39.90 -.78 Partner 24.50 -.68 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 41.43 -.81 Nicholas Group: Nich n 43.08 -.85 Northeast Investors: Trust 6.13 -.03 Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.53 +.04 EmgMk r 10.67 -.20 HiYFxInc 7.03 -.03 IntTxEx 10.39 +.01 IntlEqIdx r ... ... MMEmMkt r20.07 -.36 MMIntEq r 8.52 -.20 SmCapVl 13.75 -.27 StkIdx 14.08 -.27 Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 15.53 -.02 KYMuB p 10.81 +.01 LrgCpV p 17.78 -.42 OHMBA p 11.17 +.01 LtMBA p 10.86 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 9.00 ... HYMunBd 15.53 -.02 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 26.08 -.34 GlobalI 19.82 -.36 Intl I r 16.71 -.39 Oakmark r 38.65 -.73 Select r 25.49 -.64 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 7.40 -.05 GlbSMdCap13.07 -.24 NonUSLgC p8.61 -.23 RealRet 9.42 -.12 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.48 ... CapApA p 38.50 -.98 CapIncA p 8.17 -.04 DvMktA p 28.43 -.67 EquityA 7.86 -.18 GlobA p 52.02 -1.38 GlbOppA 27.22 -.66 Gold p 41.92 -.27 IntBdA p 6.22 -.04 IntGrw p 23.42 -.62 LtdTmMu 14.56 ... MnStFdA 28.39 -.52 MSSCA p 18.21 -.36 S&MdCpVl27.84 -.62 StrInA p 4.08 ... Oppenheimer C&M: IntlBdC 6.20 -.03 Oppenheim Quest : QBalA 14.25 -.18 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.29 ... RoNtMuC t 7.24 -.01 RoMu A p 16.40 -.01 RcNtMuA 7.26 -.01

Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 28.14 -.66 IntlBdY 6.22 -.03 IntGrowY 23.31 -.62 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.87 -.01 TotRtAd 11.14 +.02 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r10.66 +.03 AllAsset 11.96 -.01 ComodRR 7.71 -.18 DevLcMk r 9.95 -.09 DivInc 10.98 -.02 EmMkBd 10.62 -.03 ForBdUn r 9.82 ... FrgnBd 10.51 +.03 HiYld 8.98 -.03 InvGrCp 11.25 +.02 LowDu 10.46 -.01 LTUSG 11.34 +.14 ModDur 10.79 ... RealRet 11.59 +.03 RealRtnI 11.18 +.02 ShortT 9.87 -.01 TotRt 11.14 +.02 TR II 10.72 +.03 TRIII 9.87 +.02 PIMCO Funds A: ComRR p 7.60 -.18 LwDurA 10.46 -.01 RealRtA p 11.18 +.02 ShtTmA p 9.87 -.01 TotRtA 11.14 +.02 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.18 +.02 TotRtC t 11.14 +.02 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.46 -.01 RealRtn p 11.18 +.02 TRtn p 11.14 +.02 PIMCO Funds P: TotRtnP 11.14 +.02 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 24.42 -.46 Pax World: Balanced 20.16 -.33 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 40.60 -.33 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 16.30 -.31 HiYldA p 9.41 -.10 PionFdA p 36.17 -.72 ValueA p 10.70 -.22 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 36.31 -.72 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 16.37 -.31 Price Funds Adv: EqInc 21.84 -.43 Growth p n 27.56 -.74 HiYld 6.53 -.03 R2020A p n14.84 -.24 Price Funds: Balance n 17.77 -.24 BlChip n 33.13 -.80 CapApp n 18.96 -.26 EmMktB n 12.79 -.05 EmMktS n 29.14 -.57 EqInc n 21.89 -.43 EqIndex n 30.65 -.59 GNMA n 9.92 +.03 Growth n 27.76 -.74 HlthSci n 26.79 -.57 HiYield n 6.55 -.02 InstlCpG 14.24 -.37 IntlBond n 9.29 -.04 IntDis n 36.12 -.52 Intl G&I 11.42 -.33 IntlStk n 11.94 -.32

LatAm n 45.03 -1.34 MDBond n 10.49 ... MediaTl n 42.52 -.73 MidCap n 51.56 -1.22 MCapVal n21.96 -.43 N Asia n 16.34 -.18 New Era n 41.99 -.97 N Horiz n 28.23 -.60 N Inc n 9.49 +.03 OverS SF r n7.11 -.21 PSBal n 17.38 -.25 RealEst n 16.05 -.56 R2010 n 14.28 -.17 R2015 n 10.91 -.16 R2020 n 14.92 -.24 R2025 n 10.83 -.20 R2030 n 15.43 -.31 R2035 n 10.85 -.23 R2040 n 15.44 -.33 R2045 n 10.29 -.22 Ret Inco n 12.37 -.10 SciTec n 22.74 -.57 ShtBd n 4.86 ... SmCpStk n30.23 -.67 SmCapVal n32.86 -.70 SpecGr n 15.57 -.36 SpecIn n 11.98 -.03 SuMuInt n 11.29 +.01 TFInc n 9.91 ... TxFrH n 10.82 ... Value n 21.35 -.45 Principal Inv: BdMtgIn 10.09 +.03 HighYldA p 7.86 -.03 LgCGI In 7.92 -.18 LgCV3 In 9.46 -.19 LgCV1 In 9.86 -.20 LgGrIn 7.13 -.19 LT2030In 10.41 -.19 LT2020In 10.62 -.17 LT2040I 10.47 -.21 RealEstI 14.80 -.53 SAMBalA 11.76 -.16 Prudential Fds A: NatResA 44.11 -.91 STCrpBdA 11.49 +.02 UtilityA 9.11 -.15 Putnam Funds A: CATxA p 7.78 +.01 DvrInA px 7.94 -.06 EqInA p 13.61 -.30 GrInA p 12.20 -.24 InvA p 11.50 -.22 NwOpA p 43.20 -.91 VoyA p 20.52 -.54 RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t36.68 -.77 RSPart 28.81 -.63 Value 22.80 -.55 Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 27.46 -.71 S/MCpInst 28.09 -.72 RidgeWorth Funds: HiYldI 9.36 -.04 IntmBdI 10.74 +.05 RiverSource A: DispEqA p 4.88 -.10 DEI 8.88 -.19 DivrBd 4.93 +.01 HiYdTEA 4.26 ... MidCpVl p 6.79 -.17 Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r14.84 -.29 PennMuI r 10.27 -.22 PremierI r 17.69 -.38 TotRetI r 11.64 -.20 VlPlSvc 12.06 -.23

Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 27.11 -.82 StratBd 10.82 +.04 USCoreEq 24.90 -.51 Rydex Investor: MgdFutStr 25.48 -.01 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.58 +.05 HiYld n 7.12 -.03 IntlEqA n 7.45 -.20 LgCGroA n19.06 -.36 LgCValA n 14.79 -.30 TxMgLC n 10.91 -.22 SSgA Funds: EmgMkt 18.75 -.34 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 15.38 -.30 DivEqSel 11.86 -.22 IntSS r 14.97 -.43 1000Inv r 33.98 -.67 S&P Sel 17.79 -.34 SmCpSl 18.87 -.44 TSM Sel r 20.50 -.41 Scout Funds: Intl 27.29 -.77 Selected Funds: AmShD 37.41 -.74 AmShS p 37.40 -.74 Seligman Group: ComunA t 38.88 -.67 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 27.94 -.51 Sequoia n 119.30 -2.01 Sound Shore: SoundShore28.64 -.54 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 49.03 -.96 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 10.11 +.03 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.46 +.04 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.36 +.04 MdCVlRet 14.93 -.36 Templeton Instit: EmMS p 13.74 -.28 ForEqS 17.52 -.56 Third Avenue Fds: IntlVaInst r 14.74 -.26 REValInst r20.96 -.23 ValueInst 44.52 -.56 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 22.23 -.51 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 23.56 -.54 IncBuildA t 17.48 -.32 IncBuildC p17.49 -.31 IntValue I 24.08 -.55 LtMuA p 13.98 +.01 LtTMuI 13.98 +.01 ValueI 31.78 -.60 Thrivent Fds A: Bond 9.75 +.03 LgCpStk 20.41 -.43 LgCpVal 12.42 -.27 MidCpSk 12.58 -.29 MuniBd 11.26 ... PtrIntStk 8.40 -.21 Tocqueville Fds: Gold t 67.75 -.22 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t10.74 -.16 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 21.25 -.41 USAA Group: CrnstStr 21.00 -.20 Inco 12.68 +.05 PrecMM 38.93 -.09 S&P Idx 17.06 -.33 ShtTBnd 9.16 +.01 TxEIt 12.96 +.02

TxELT 12.94 +.01 TxESh 10.65 +.01 VALIC : MdCpIdx 17.90 -.44 StkIdx 22.84 -.44 Van Eck Funds: GlHardA 40.92 -.98 Van Kamp Funds A: CapGro 11.56 -.25 CmstA p 13.99 -.24 EntA p 15.05 -.32 EqIncA p 7.93 -.11 GrInA p 17.50 -.34 HYMuA p 9.34 ... MidCGth p 25.17 -.55 Van Kamp Funds B: EqIncB t 7.78 -.10 Van Kamp Funds C: EqIncC t 7.81 -.11 Vanguard Admiral: BalAdml n 19.97 -.21 CAITAdm n10.99 +.01 CALTAdm n11.16 ... CpOpAdl n 69.49 -1.60 EMAdmr r n33.02 -.60 Energy n 106.34 -2.41 EqInAdm n n39.01 -.65 EuroAdml n52.58 -1.93 ExplAdml n57.64 -1.57 ExtdAdm n 35.90 -.85 500Adml n104.85-2.01 GNMA Ad n10.87 +.04 GrwAdm n 27.70 -.57 HlthCr n 48.35 -.61 HiYldCp n 5.51 -.02 InfProAd n 25.36 +.03 ITBdAdml n11.04 +.05 ITsryAdml n11.35 +.05 IntGrAdm n50.90 -1.35 ITAdml n 13.56 +.02 ITGrAdm n 9.92 +.03 LtdTrAd n 11.05 +.01 LTGrAdml n 9.19 +.10 LT Adml n 11.06 +.01 MCpAdml n79.73 -1.99 MorgAdm n48.47 -1.07 MuHYAdm n10.45 ... NJLTAd n 11.71 +.02 NYLTAd n 11.12 ... PrmCap r n61.00 -1.13 PALTAdm n11.07 +.01 ReitAdm r n72.23 -2.51 STsyAdml n10.78 +.01 STBdAdml n10.54 +.02 ShtTrAd n 15.91 ... STFdAd n 10.81 +.01 STIGrAd n 10.74 +.01 SmCAdm n30.68 -.72 TxMCap r n56.31 -1.12 TxMGrIn r n51.00 -.97 TtlBAdml n 10.57 +.04 TStkAdm n28.37 -.58 ValAdml n 19.22 -.37 WellslAdm n50.40 -.21 WelltnAdm n50.21 -.56 Windsor n 41.15 -.83 WdsrIIAd n42.64 -.83 Vanguard Fds: AssetA n 22.35 -.22 CAIT n 10.99 +.01 CapOpp n 30.08 -.69 Convrt n 12.95 -.17 DivdGro n 13.30 -.21 Energy n 56.63 -1.28 EqInc n 18.61 -.31 Explr n 61.92 -1.69 GNMA n 10.87 +.04


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SATURDAY May 15, 2010

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Ronnie Gallagher, Sports Editor, 704-797-4287 rgallagher@salisburypost.com

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Carson wins 20th behind Park BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com

WAXHAW — Zack Grkman’s legs, Weston Carson 6 Snow’s hands, M. Ridge 4 Joseph Basinger’s muscles and Ethan Free’s right arm all played key roles. Still, Jesse Park’s right kneecap will be the anatomical part most remembered from Carson’s first-ever playoff victory. Carson outlasted Marvin Ridge 6-4 in eight innings in a first-round 3A thriller with no shortage of drama. “Pitching-wise my guys did all I

could possibly ask,” MR coach Mark Mennitt said. “Hold Carson to two runs in regulation and you should win the game, but they out-executed us and we left too many on base.” The Cougars (20-7) were out-hit 12-8 but drew inspiration from Park, who appeared seriously hurt when MR’s Brian Peart drilled a wicked shot off his right kneecap with the score tied 2-2 in the sixth. The ball was hit so ferociously it ricocheted almost to the right-field fence. “All I remember is shock waves went up and down my leg,” Park said. “Everyone said it made a really bad sound.”

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Park went down, staggered to his feet, went down again, and finally lay prone on the field as Peart raced to second base and coaches rushed from both dugouts to administer aid. Trainer Joe Gragg, Carson’s loudest

fan, was right behind them. Carson coach Chris Cauble feared the worst as he headed to the mound. “As hard as that ball was hit, as far as it traveled after it hit Jesse, I was afraid his knee had imploded,” Cauble said. “Joe did a great job.” After five minutes, Park got gingerly to his feet, and the crowd that had gathered in Waxhaw for the daylight game, applauded. There was louder applause when Park gestured he wanted to try a warmup pitch. There was amazed applause when he said he would stay in, and Carson fans went crazy when he got the last out of the sixth on a flyball.

“Heck, he was throwing harder than before he got hurt,” Cauble said. Park’s knee stiffened up while Carson batted in a scoreless but eventful top of the seventh. It was a half-inning that saw an intense struggle heat up several degrees. There was serious pushing and shoving and jawing around the first-base bag. Cauble turned to sophomore Ethan Free after Park’s day was done. Free held MR in the seventh. The Cougars hit just one ball out of the infield in the eighth but scored four times. Grkman walked, and

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BY DAVID SHAW dshaw@salisburypost.com

WEDDINGTON — It was enough to S. Rowan 7 make your Weddington 5 head spin — unless, of course, your name is Thad Chrismon. The South Rowan coach was probably the only one who believed the visiting Raiders had any chance of beating topseeded Weddington in a 3A state playoff opener Friday. “This is a good, confident bunch,” Chrismon said after South scored five times in the first inning and held on for a 7-5 victory. “No disrespect to anybody, but we’re playing good baseball right now. Sometimes when you’re playing good and you take advantage of mistakes, good things happen.” Good things started happening for South (16-9) right from the start. Leadoff batter Maverick Miles homered on Anthony Boone’s first delivery MILES of the game, sending a message even the tone-deaf had to hear. “A lot of people will be surprised when they see (today’s) paper,” Miles said. “Most of them thought we were gonna get our butts whipped. Nobody expected this from us.” Nobody expected the Raiders to score four more runs — the last two on a screaming, two-out double to rightcenter by Jacob Dietz — before the first inning was over. But DIETZ that’s the luxury winning pitcher Preston Penninger strolled to the mound with in the last of the first. “It’s so much easier to pitch when you’ve got a fiverun lead,” he said after hurling a complete game and earing his fourth win. “You can just concentrate on getting people out.” Penninger’s effort was more fridge art than masterpiece, but it was quite effective. He kept Weddington (18-8) guessing by alternating pitch speeds and locations and consistently throwing his fastball, curve and changeup for strikes. “Preston pitched a whale of a game,” Chrismon said. “What he’s learned throughout the season is he’s got to mix it up and he’s got to keep it down. Preston doesn’t have any trouble with walks, but he’s got to move his pitches down, up, around, out, slower and faster. He’s learned that.”

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East Rowan’s Will Johnson retired 10 of the 11 Concord batters he faced on Friday night and improved to 4-0 on the season.

Johnson’s the man Reliever helps No. 1 seed East Rowan advance BY BRET STRELOW bstrelow@salisburypost.com

GRANITE QUARRY — East Rowan setup man E. Rowan 5 Will Johnson enConcord 0 tered earlier than normal, and the first batter he faced ripped a line drive back to the mound. Johnson caught the ball and calmly threw to first to double-up a Concord baserunner. The remainder of Johnson’s relief appearance was routine compared to the start. Preston Troutman and Johnson

combined for a two-hit shutout as East posted a 5-0 victory against the Spiders in the first round of the 3A playoffs at Staton Field on Friday. Troutman’s fifth walk prompted a pitching change with two on and one away in the fourth inning of a 2-0 game. Johnson (4-0) retired 10 of the 11 hitters he encountered. “That’s the most he’s thrown in a game, but he’s been lights-out all year,” East coach Brian Hightower said. “We just rolled him out. They were going to have to prove to me that they could hit him before I was going to take him out. We had two guys ready to go and they’ve been

doing the job, but there’s no sense in the playoffs in taking him out if they aren’t hitting him.” Troutman made only his fourth start of the season because ace Thomas Allen (8-1) has a forearm strain. Troutman walked Dylan Pack to open the game and hit Eric Brenk in the helmet with a one-out pitch. Cleanup hitter Corey Smith had a 3-1 count before popping out to shortstop Avery Rogers, who collided with left fielder Jamey Blalock.

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Will Sapp, who had two hits and scored two runs, lays down a bunt.

Scrappy Hornets fall to West Stanly BY PAUL HERSHEY sports@salisburypost.com

OAKBORO — Salisbury coach Scott Maddox adW. Stanly 6 mits he didn’t know Salisbury 4 what to expect from his young team all season. That certainly held true as the Hornets played at West Stanly in the first round of the 2A playoffs Friday night. Despite suffering a season-ending 6-4 setback to the Rocky River Conference champions, Maddox had no complaints with Salisbury's effort or performance. “I told them before the game ‘If you’ll just come out and compete and

give yourself a chance to win’ and we did that,” Maddox said. “I’m proud of them. We didn't lose it, they won it.” John Knox led off the game with a home run on the first KNOX pitch, but otherwise the Hornets (14-11) were battling from behind. West Stanly (22-6) scored in each of the first three innings to lead 4-2. Salisbury tied it with runs in the fourth and fifth, but the Colts went right back ahead with two runs in the bottom of the fifth. Knox, who reached base and scored in each of his first three times

at bat, came up as the tying run in the seventh. Brian Bauk drew a leadoff walk against West Stanly starter Zach Martin. With Knox up next, West Stanly coach David Lee pulled Martin in favor of Zach Huneycutt, another Colts’ starter who is 5-1 on the season. “I thought giving the top of their order with Knox, who’s a very dangerous hitter, a different look might be to our advantage,” Lee said. “We kind of go against the “book” a lot but that might have made the best sense because they’d seen (Martin) three times." Knox worked a 3-2 count, but Huneycutt struck him out swinging with a fastball. "They threw a guy in that looked

like he was throwing 90 mph compared to the guy they had," Maddox said. “It takes a pretty good hitter to adjust to that. John is a good hitter, but the guy hit his spots. You just tip your hat to that guy." Philip Tonseth then lined out and Kyle Wolfe popped out, ending the Hornets’ bid to repeat their playoff upset of West Stanly four years ago. Knox's leadoff homer was the first of four home runs in the game as rather routine flyballs turned into quick runs in West Stanly's small park. Kevin Van Asch answered Knox with a solo shot in the first and Zach Honeycutt (not to be confused with

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Once-gay minister seeks to heal rift

Katie Scarvey, Faith Editor, 704-797-4270 kscarvey@salisburypost.com

BY JAY LINDSAY Associated Press

ORTON, Mass. — Bill Henson is used to skepticism in his mission to bring together gays and evangelical Christians. He spent years in a gay relationship, until he came to believe that homosexuality is a sin and married the only woman he says he’s ever been attracted to. The minister founded Fish On The Other Side (FOTOS) because he believes the church drives away gays with a narrow focus on sexual orientation, compared to its own sins. Henson says the evangelical church should welcome gays without making it conditional on a change in their sexual behavior or orientation. He’s given training sessions for clergy, radio broadcasts, talks at colleges and, last year, a speaking slot at the prominent national youth missions conference, Urbana. “What I’m going for is ... without changing the church’s policy, to create a safe place for gay people to experience a journey of discovering God in our midst,” Henson said. Henson has been accused of watering down the Biblical message, while others believe his true aim is to get homosexuals to “convert” to heterosexuality, something he strongly denies. Bill Carpenter, of the gay rights group Soulforce, sees Henson’s conciliatory approach as a cloak for imposing a faulty Biblical interpretation that homosexual acts are sinful and gays are “broken” and need to change. “I wouldn’t want any human being to be told that, even if it’s with a great big hug and a kiss on the cheek,” Carpenter said. Henson, 43, grew up in Texas and Oklahoma in a nominally religious family. He emerged from deep depression after he came out as gay in his 20s and entered a five-year relationship with a man he recalls as “beautiful.” He turned to the Bible in

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his late 20s after feeling an emptiness in his life, and became convinced homosexual acts were sinful. He never expected to be in another romantic relationship, but fell in love with his future wife at his church. The couple has two biological children and two adopted children. In 2006, Henson gave up a marketing career to go into ministry full-time. Henson says he’s “not 100 percent free of same-sex attractions,” and doesn’t expect other gays who turn to faith to end up in a straight marriage. “I’m not out to sell it, I’m not out to promote it or to promise it, but it is something I’ve experienced,” he said. When Henson speaks before groups, he avoids polarizing political issues, such as gay marriage (Henson supports traditional marriage), seeing them as so divisive they destroy the common ground he seeks. If his work expands, Henson will have a hard time staying above the political fray because both sides have so much as stake, said Mark Yarhouse, director of the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity at Regent University, a Christian school in Virginia. “If his ministry takes off and gets on the radar screen, then I think those who are involved in political issues are going to take him on,” Yarhouse said. FOTOS is similar to a handful of orthodox Christian ministries, such as The Marin Foundation in Chicago, though Henson has a uniquely heavy focus on reaching the evangelical church. Henson said evangelicals have too often offered only alienation and judgment to gays, shutting out many from the grace and joy found in faith and depriving itself of the talents of the gay community. “What we’ve really created is a nice, comfortable gospel for us, but then we use that to inflict heavily on others who sin in the ways we don’t,” Henson said. Henson thinks the

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Bill Henson poses for a portrait after talking with students in a Christian fellowship at Wheaton College in Mansfield, Mass. Henson created his ministry, Fish On The Other Side, to change the dynamic between gays and evangelicals. church is responsible for repairing its relationship with gays — though it’s not solely at fault — because God has given it the job of effectively delivering the message of salvation to all groups. He finds surprising support for his ministry among some Christian groups, such as Exodus International, known for trying to help people change from being gay to being straight. Exodus president Alan Chambers said he’s come to believe in recent years that his group has wrongly overemphasized changing a person’s sexual orientation. Some people change their orientation, he said, but some never will.

“We have to understand there’s so much more to a relationship to Christ and a new identity than attraction,” Chambers said. “God doesn’t want someone’s homosexuality, He wants their heart, and when He has their heart, He can do anything with them.” Bob Stith, the Southern Baptist Convention’s strategist on gender issues, said hundreds have told him of their hurt from preachers who emphasized condemnation for gays but never talked about redemption. “I do see the tide changing in the church,” Stith said. As a policy, Henson won’t approach the gay community unless invited,

as he was last month at Wheaton College in Norton for a “dialogue” between its Christian and gay community. At a pre-event meeting there, a Christian gay man, Onyedikachi Udeoji, questioned whether Henson was couching what the Bible says about homosexuality. Afterward, Udeoji talked about his struggle with faith because he thinks the Bible is clear that homosexuality is wrong. Henson’s emphasis that Christians shouldn’t treat homosexuality as a special sin was beside the point, he said. “If what you are is a sin, how do you reconcile that with being Christian?”

Udeoji said. “It’s always that thing in the back of your mind that you are not right and settling with that, it’s a tough cross to carry.” Peter Szabo, head of Wheaton’s gay advocacy group The Alliance, said he doesn’t believe homosexuality is sinful, and was encouraged by Henson’s ministry because it can open up faith to gays who reflexively see evangelicals as hostile. “Some evangelicals would be like, ’We’ll accept you even though you are so low,”’ Szabo said. “But he says ... in the eyes of God we’re on the same level.” ——— FOTOS: http://www.fishontheotherside.org/

Don Davis drawn to write books to inspire, nurture spirituality T

he Rev. Don Davis, occasional contributor to the Salisbury Post, has extended his writing of newspaper articles to spiritual books. With the assistance of his wife, Barbara, as editor, Davis has DAVIS written three books: two that have been published and one that will be out by June 1. “A Fresh Sip of God's Word” contains daily devotions that Davis hopes will change readers’ spiritual life. The book was written

each day as the writer completed his daily quiet time with the Lord. As Davis read through portions of the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms and Proverbs, he says he asked God to reveal verses or passages that would have special meaning for that day. The goal was to take these gems and further expound on them where they may provide a ray of sunlight to others who use “A Fresh Sip of God's Words” as their daily devotion guide. “Spirit Led, Spirit Fed” is a collection of articles that have been published in several newspapers in the past eight years. Davis says he took tidbits of ex-

periences from his life and put them in short stories. The stories are based around his growing up in a small South Carolina town, as well as his time in military service, the business world and the pastoral ministry. He says he puts major emphasis on family, the oldest institution known to man; the church, God’s instrument in spreading the good news of Jesus Christ and how he came to save a lost world; and the importance of loving our God and country. Davis relates everyday, personal experiences with spiritual applications. The last book is “Man's Diagnosis, God's Prognosis.” Davis went through

extensive surgery to remove a cancerous area on his nose in 1993 and to reconstruct his nose through plastic surgery. He had a recurrence of melanoma in 1997, followed by surgery to remove the infected lymph nodes, followed by a year of Interferon, a newly approved drug for melanoma. During the treatment, Davis read a number of books by Christian authors that helped sustain him, finding the personal accounts of cancer patients valuable in fighting the disease. The book, he says, provides a step-by-step account of how God can strengthen a person to face obstacles that may stand in the way.

Davis does not profess to be an expert on cancer or know all the answers; he says he can only attest to what he faced and how God helped him through the experience. Barbara and Don Davis have lived in Concord for almost 27 years. He has been through three careers. He is retired from the U.S. Air Force, where he served almost 21 years. He worked for Cannon Mills and Fieldcrest Cannon in Kannapolis for eight years as the manager of information services. From there, he became pastor of Memorial Baptist Church in Kannapolis and remained there over 10 years. Davis, 73, is one of those

people who jumped immediately from business into the ministry. Since retiring in 2000 for medical reasons, Davis has been interim pastor at First Baptist Church of Enochville and Shadybrook Baptist Church in Kannapolis. He was also interim pastor at Friendship Southern Baptist Church and supply pastor of Odell Baptist Church both in Concord. Currently, Davis is supply pastor at Lakewood Baptist Church in Kannapolis. Davis’ books are available at Footsteps Christian Books and Gifts in Concord and at winepressbooks.com. For more information, contact him at 704-788-2034 or ddavis5315@carolina.rr.com.


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Autumn Care of Salisbury 111 W. Innes St.  704-633-2685

Jon Barber

Dedicated to Service Above Self

Beltone Hearing Aid Center Rowan County Commissioner

Boral Bricks

Lee & Marie Wade

Brown’s Nursery

John Isenhour & Associates

L. Randall Buie, LUTCF Organ Church Rd.  Rockwell

Nationwide Insurance Agent, with Dillard Insurance Agency 1923 West Innes St.  704-637-2500

Cheerwine Bottling Co. Cloninger Ford-Toyota Management & Employees

F & M Bank

511 Jake Alexander Blvd. S.  704-633-9321

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J.E. Fisher Insurance Agency, Inc. Directors, Officers & Staff

Over 76 Years of Continuous Service Independent Agent  Granite Quarry

Fleming Candy Co.

Wholesale Distributor: Candy, Fishing Tackle, Collectibles 3680 S. Main St.  704-633-4251

Frank’s Pawn Shop

Godley’s Garden Center & Nursery Richard & Carol Broadway & Employees

Grove Supply Co., Inc. Management & Employees

B.V. Hedrick Gravel & Sand Irene Huffman & Employees

J & M Flower Shop, Inc. The Hedrick Team

Jacob’s Western Store Bob & Margaret Jones & Staff

James River Equipment

555 Parks Road, Woodleaf  704-278-4973 Formerly Piedmont Farm and Yard Equipment

K-Dee’s Jewelers

Authorized John Deere Dealer  805 Klumac Rd.  704-636-2671

Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Homes 112-114 E. Innes St.  704-636-7110

Little Choo Choo Shop China Grove & Landis

McDaniel Awning Company 500 S. Salisbury Ave.  Spencer

The Medicine Shoppe Dale & Joe McDaniel

Neil’s Paint & Body Shop 1357 W. Innes St.  704-637-6120

Richard’s Bar-B-Que

Neil Lefler & Employees  Faith

Rusher Oil Co.,Inc. Richard Monroe & Staff

Salisbury Flower Shop Amoco Products Distributor

Sherrill & Smith Ketner Center — Staff

Shulenburger Surveying Certified Public Accountants

Statewide Title, inc.

Serving the County Since 1980

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Serving NC Attorneys since 1984 www.statewidetitle.com

Stout’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Taylor Clay Products Mark Stout & Employees

Trinity Oaks Retirement Community Charles Taylor & Employees

A Ministry of Lutheran Services for the Aging, Inc. 728 Klumac Road  Salisbury

Salisbury Venetian Blind Co.

Your Home Improvement & Window Specialists since 1949 Salisbury  704-636-4641

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Suddenly, God, your light floods my path, God drives out the darkness. I smash the bands of marauders, I vault the high fences. What a God! His road stretches straight and smooth. Every God-direction is road-tested. Everyone who runs toward him Makes it.

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Christ Transformation Center celebrates pastoral anniversary

Hall’s Temple Church

New Faith Full Gospel Center, Lexington. Services begin at 7:30 p.m. nightly and local churches will assist with the devotions. The church is located at 601 E. Cemetery Street and the Rev. William D. Turner is host pastor.

May 21 at 7:30 p.m. and May 22 at 2 p.m., national evangelist Karen Hairston of Gospel Lighthouse Triumphant Pentecostal Church of Fayetteville, W.Va. will speak. All services will be held at 506 East Lafayette Street.

Solid Rock breakfast

Hall’s Temple Church, N. Holy Spirit conference The Women of God MinLong St., hosts its annual Lifeline Triumphant Pente- istry of Solid Rock Church of Woman’s Day program on Suncostal Church, 506 E. Lafayette God, 1004 Locke St., will host day at 3:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. St., presents the Holy Spirit a prayer breakfast on SaturConference 2010 May 19 -23. day, May 22, at 9 a.m. Laura Washington. May 19 at 7:30 p.m. is the Speaking will be the Rev. Holy Spirit workshop. May 20 Patricia Turner, co-pastor of Fairview Heights at 7:30 p.m., pastor Patricia Tower of Power United Holy The Fairview Heights Baptist Brock will speak. Church in Salisbury. Church Annual Women’s Day will be held Sundayat 3:30 p.m. JOIN US FOR BIBLE PREACHING - BO0K BY BOOK, VERSE BY VERSE! Scheduled guest speaker is evangelist Barbara Hester. Early Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m.

Community Baptist Church, Men’s fashion show 18 Carolina St., will celebrate New Hope AME Zion its 60th anniversary with a homecoming service Sunday Church presents “Salisbury’s at 10:30 a.m, followed by a cov- Men of Distinction,” a men’s fashion show, at Livingstone ered dish luncheon. College’s Varick Auditorium on Sunday at 5 p.m. Tickets are Sunday in the Park $5. John Calvin, Franklin, Trinity, and Second Presbyterian Christ UMC music Churches are getting together On Sunday, at 6 p.m., the for a special day of worship, picnicking and enjoyment at Christ United Methodist Dan Nicholas Park, 6800 Church, 3401 Mooresville Bringle Ferry Road, on Sun- Road, will host a music proday. Worship will be at the gram by the Hinkle Family. All Stanback Outdoor Theater at are welcome. 11 a.m. with a covered dish luncheon to follow in Shelter Gospel meeting No. 1, where worship will be West Innes Street Church held if weather is bad. of Christ, 2975 W. Innes St., will host a Gospel Meeting Men’s Day May 16-19. Dorsett Chapel United Sunday’s services are at Church of Christ will celebrate 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. its Men’s Day Sunday, at 11 Monday through Wednesa.m. day services begin at 7 p.m. Pastor Troy Russell, of Troy Guest speaker will be Paul D. Russell Ministries Interna- Kirkpatrick of Warners Chapel tional and Going The Extra Church of Christ in Clemmons. Mile Ministries, will be the Call 704-636-8484 for info. guest speaker. Dorsett Chapel UCC is lo- Tower of Power cated at 1280 Hollywood DriSpring revival will be at the ve, Spencer, where R. Thomas Tower of Power UHC May 19Wyatt Jr. is pastor. 21. The guest speaker will be Bishop Derek Kelly, pastor of Liberty AME Zion

Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m. AWANA Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 p.m. Wednesday Worship . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY is pleased to offer the following courses during the summer semester to members of the community, for credit or for audit:

Special Summer Rate for Audit Courses! June 7-11 BST 102 Lexical Hebrew Instructor Thomas Grinter The main purpose of the course is to teach students enough Hebrew grammar and vocabulary for exegetical purposes.

BST 230 Sexuality in the Old Testament Instructor Dora Mbuwayesango This course identifies actual issues addressed in the Old Testament texts with an attempt to work out how the depiction or reflection of the texts is helpful or harmful to issues and problems of the subject of sexuality for the church today.

CHT 310 Postmodernism, Christianity and the Movies Instructor Horace Six-Means After foundational consideration of modernism up through the twentieth century, this course will study some of the lines of development of postmodernism as a culturalintellectual movement becoming prominent in the later half of the twentieth century in relationship to Christianity as a cultural-intellectual movement.

June 14-18 BST 115 Lexical Greek Instructor Karen Lucas The main purpose of the course is to teach students enough Greek grammar and vocabulary for exegetical purposes.

RSC 102 Living World Religions Instructor Samuel Dansokho Rev. Matthew Laughter Senior Pastor

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - ROCKWELL

8630 Hillcrest Dr., off Hwy 52 • 704- 279-6120

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Women’s Day program will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church, Highway 601 South. The speaker will be evangelist Frenchie McConneaughey. All ladies have been asked to wear white.

The bells of St. Luke’s are calling... “Classic Worship and Classic Faith” A Warm and Welcoming Community of Today’s People

This course broadens the students’ experience beyond the limits of Christianity. Traditionalism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam are critically examined within their own historical contexts.

THS 340 Theology of James Cone Instructor Trevor Eppehimer During the 2008 Presidential election the media controversy concerning the relationship between President Barack Obama and his long-time pastor, rev. Jeremiah Wright, brought renewed attention to Black Liberation Theology and the work of its most prominent theological expositor, Professor James Cone. In this course the attempt will be made to move beyond sound bites to a deep, critical engagement with the work of Prof. Cone, as seen in its full historical and theological context.

June 21-25 PTH 375 Seminar in Worship & Hymnology Instructor Karen Lucas This course is designed to equip pastors and laypersons to oversee and/or carry out the church music program in their congregations.

RSC 210 Our Global Village Instructor Samuel Dansokho

at St. Luke’s

Episcopal Church All Are Welcome! 131 West Council Street (behind the Rowan Museum)

stlukessalisbury.net 704/633-3221

The emphasis will be on globalization’s challenges and opportunities for people of faith.

THS 340 Religious Plurality and the Gospel of Jesus Christ Instructor Trevor Eppehimer How should 21st century Christians interpret and proclaim the Christian gospel in the context of societies that are growing more and more religiously diverse? This course aims to provide students with tools and resources to address this question through a selective survey of the Christian theological tradition, recent Christian theology, John Hick, and writings on religious diversity by prominent Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist thinkers.

Morning Prayer M-F 8:00am

For further information, schedules and costs, please contact:

Angela Davis-Baxter, Director of Admissions

Evening Prayer Mon,Tues,Thurs, Fri 5:30pm Wednesday Healing Service 5:30pm

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The members of Christ Transformation Center, 933 Jake Alexander Blvd., will celebrate the first anniversary of pastor Julius Koonce and his wife coming to the church. The final celebratory services will conclude on May 15 at 3 p.m. and on May 16 during the 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. services. Guest speaker for the Saturday service will be apostle Otis Lockett Sr. Guest speakers for Sunday are elder Eugene Peterson and pastor Jason Grant. Sunday morning prayer service is at 10:30 a.m., transformation service is at 11 a.m. and discipleship study is at 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.christtransforms.org.

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1810 Lutheran Synod Drive Salisbury, NC Telephone: 704-636-6023 E-mail: adavisbaxter@hoodseminary.edu

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On Sunday, Liberty AME Zion Church, 271 Gladstone Road, Cooleemee, hosts its annual Family and Friends Day program. Dinner will be at 1 p.m. after the morning service, and the evening service will begin at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Ervin Baker as speaker.

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ROWAN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY

EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

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Dr. Glynn R. Dickens

“Our Faith, Victory That Overcomes”

Adults, Bible Study & Prayer, Consumed Youth - Boys 5-12: Royal Rangers - Girls 5-12: M’pact Girls Club - Children 3-5: Rainbows Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’ website: www.rcaog.org

2300 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury 704-630-0909 S44480

Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11:00am

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SHILOH REFORMED CHURCH OF FAITH Rev. Wayne Trexler

May 16, 2010

Service Times: 8:30am Worship/Communion 9:45am Sunday School; 11:00 Worship/Communion Sermon: “Seeking”

9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship Sermon: “Dealing With Things We Can’t Control”

Active Community Outreach, Children/Youth Ministry, Bible Studies, Women of the ELCA, Lutheran Men in Mission, Senior Fellowship, Chancel and Handbell Choirs, Boy/Cub Scouts, Narcotics Anonymous

Anthem: “Praise His Greatness” - Emily Schuttenberg, Piano

1615 Brantley Rd. • Kannapolis, NC 28083 704-932-3716

100 South Main St. • Faith, NC • 704-279-2260

www.livinginnewhope.org email: newhopelutheran@windstream.net

“Nazareth Children’s Home Presentation” office@shilohreformedchurch.com

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Other CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE

Rev. Mike Childress, Pastor

May 16, 2010

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Sunday School ....................10AM Morning Worship ................11AM Wednesday Intercessory Prayer ..............................6:30PM Wednesday Bible Study ....7:30PM

Church Motto: “A Christ-Centered Church with a Family-Oriented Ministry”

“The Church of God for the People of God”

3760 Stokes Ferry Road • Salisbury, NC 704-645-9328

1021 N. Main St. • Salisbury, NC 28144 704-647-0870

www.calvarybaptisttabernacle.org

FIRST UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam

10am Sunday School; 11am Worship Service; 6pm Evening Worship; 7pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study

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704-645-7240

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Pastor Kim E. Trabold May 16, 2010

May 16, 2010

2299 N. Main St. • Kannapolis, NC 28081 704-932-4266 Fax 704-933-6684

Motto: Where Gifts Are Nurtured and Callings Released...

2324 S. Main Street • Salisbury, NC

NEW HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH

BLACKWELDER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH

Other Events: Sunday Growth Groups (Sunday School) 9:45am; Monday Sign Language 6:30pm; Wednesday Evening Service, Growth Groups, Sign Language 7:00pm; YOUTH – Sunday Evening 6:00pm; Wednesday Evening Service 7:00pm; CHILDREN – Sunday Children’s Church 11:00am; Sunday Evening Kid’s Praise 6:00pm; Wednesday Evening Kid’s Missions 7:00pm

Available: Nursery - Toddlers Class - Children’s Church - Youth Ministry

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“Soul Food” Part 2 – Josh Cardwell Evening Service 6:00pm “The Book of Acts” - Keith Kannenberg

10:30AM - Worship Pastor Tom’s Sermon: “The Ascension” Scripture Text: Acts 1:9

OUR PRAYER: “Let Us Be A Lighthouse On This Hill”

923 N. Salisbury Ave., Granite Quarry 704-279-6676

email: rcaog@windstream.net

May 16, 2010

Sermon: “What About The Future of the Redeemed?” Anthem: “What Sins Are You Talking About?” Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11:00am Evening Worship: 6:00pm Sermon: “How Well Do You Know The Saviour?” Gene Sides, Pastor Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:00pm

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Despite strict diet and exercise, weight gain still a problem ever increasing weight. Today, I continue a steady routine of exercise — a minimum of two hours each day doing both strength and aerobic activities. I mix up the routine so my body won’t get adjusted to doing the same thing every day. During weekends and vacations, I increase my activity levels. I’ve studied to become a trainer, read anything I can get my hands on about how to exercise properly and tried many, many ways to lose weight. I started with the basic expend more calories than you consume. I used a weightlifter’s competition diet of 1,000 calories a day for three weeks and gained six pounds. I’ve weighed, measured, and kept a food journal in order to keep my calories at a minimum. My doctor has ordered all

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disappointed with my ability to conquer this hurdle. What is wrong with me? Dear Reader: It certainly appears you have done all the right things and even some “not so right” things to keep your weight down. There are several reasons why individuals can experience difficulty losing weight, including the consumption of too many calories without expending them, hypothyroidism, alcohol use, certain medications, emotional factors such as depression, slow metabolism, Cushing syndrome and more. Some individuals may even be weightloss intolerant. Based on your letter, I don’t believe you are weightloss intolerant. The fact that you continue to gain weight despite drastic calorie cuts is a concern to me. It indicates

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This week we have been looking at “eight ever, nine never.” This applies when you (declarer) have the ace, king and jack in a suit. Then, if you have eight cards between your hand and the dummy, the a priori odds clearly countenance finessing against the queen. But when you have nine cards, the odds fractionally favor cashing the ace and king. However, when you have nine cards, as we saw yesterday, sometimes the fate of the

contract determines how to play the suit. Also, the odds can change significantly when you know something about the deal. Today you are in three notrump. West leads the spade king. What are your thoughts? West opened with a weak two-bid, showing a decent sixcard suit and some 6-10 highcard points. When that was passed around, you balanced with two no-trump. You would have preferred more in spades, but having only two hearts made your hand unsuitable for a takeout double. (When the dealer opens the

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that either you are not being truthful about your diet and exercise habits or there is some underlying medical problem causing the unintentional weight gain. For the record, I would like to say, that I do not believe you are being untruthful and the sheer desperateness of your letter is proof of that. You claim to have had blood work but because you did not elaborate, I do not know what you were tested for. Because of this, I will again review some of the testing you should undergo or perhaps have repeated. First, a complete blood count and work-up should be done. Several endocrine disorders such as hypothyroidism and Cushing syndrome can lead to unwanted weight gain and difficulty losing weight as well as other problems. Hypothyroidism is often easy to resolve with inexpensive prescription hor-

mone replacement. Cushing syndrome is more complex. It often results from a benign pituitary-gland tumor, a benign adrenal gland or an ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secreting tumor (typically found in the lungs, thyroid, thymus gland or pancreas). Alcohol use, quitting smoking, depression and certain medications may be contributing factors. I believe your current issues with depression are stemming from the persistent weight gain, not the other way around. In my opinion, your physician is being negligent about your situation. Despite your repeated attempts to get help, he has essentially ignored the situation. Now is the time to find a new physician who will take you seriously and work with you to get to the bottom of this very frustrating problem. UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE

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Data from Salisbury through 8 a.m. yest. Temperature High .................................................. 87° Low .................................................. 62° Last year's high ................................ 81° Last year's low .................................. 54° Normal high ...................................... 79° Normal low ...................................... 54° Record high ........................ 95° in 1956 Record low .......................... 36° in 1917 Humidity at noon ............................ 62% Precipitation 24 hours through 8 a.m. yest. ........ 0.00" Month to date ................................ 0.31" Normal month to date .................. 1.63" Year to date ................................ 15.26" Normal year to date .................... 16.22"

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SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010 • 1D

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Inside this week... • APPLE HOUSE REALTY INC. • AREY REALTY • B & R REALTY

• BAKER CUSTOM WOODWORKS

• PHILLIP’S MANAGEMENT GROUP

• CAROLINA FARM CREDIT

• REBECCA JONES REALTY

• CENTURY 21 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE

• STOUT HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC.

• FISHER & MORRIS BUILDERS

• TARGET EXTERMINATORS, LLC

• HOLLY LEAF APARTMENTS

• WALLACE REALTY

• KEY REAL ESTATE INC.

To place your ad in this section, call Karen Heilig Hurst at 704-797-4242

This Week’s Featured Property

303 Thomas St., West – Salisbury

- 5 Bedroom, 2.5 Baths - Recently updated with new paint and ceiling fans - New roof - Gas insert in Great room fireplace

- Beautiful wood floors - Easy walk up attic - cedar lined - Potting shed/playhouse - Fenced back yard features patio w/fire pit - Swing under covered front porch

- Detached single garage - Furniture negotiable - American Home Shield Home Warranty free to buyer - R49731A $219,000

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Bird Feeders of Many Shapes and Sizes Can Add Aesthetic Appeal When it comes to spring and summer, many people associate certain sights and sounds with these warm weather seasons. Ocean waves crashing, luscious lawns glowing green and birds chirping are often associated with spring and summer. While homeowners might not be able to bring the soothing sounds of the ocean to their homes, they can bring the lyrical sounds of birds chirping to their yards. Bird feeders make a wonderful addition to any lawn or garden, adding aesthetic appeal and bringing music to your ears. Choosing a bird feeder can depend on where you’ll be hanging it. But whatever the layout of your property, bird feeders come in so many shapes and sizes that you’re sure to find the right fit. * Tray (platform): These feeders

are simply a big, open tray that’s easy to fill and easy for birds to access seed. What’s more, they can accommodate several birds at one time. Most birds will jump at the chance to feast at a tray feeder. There are some who will be reluctant, however, including doves, quail, sparrows and other ground feeders. However, they can certainly dine on any seed that gets spilled over. * Hopper feeders: These have plastic or glass enclosures that dole out seed as it is needed. This is a smart choice since seed isn’t wasted and it’s protected when not being eaten. * Widow feeders: Before storm windows and screened-in windows infiltrated modern society, birdseed was simply strewn out on an open

Bird feeders come in many shapes and sizes, ensuring homeowners they can find the right fit for their yard. window sill. You can still invite birds to your window with a window feeder that mounts like a window box. Or, there are models that simply suction to the window itself. * Tube feeders: These just may be the most efficient type of feeders out there. They’re self-contained, the seed stays dry, and they hold a large amount of seed, making refilling an infrequent job. They also can

feed a good number of birds at one time. * Nectar feeders: Some birds, like hummingbirds, orioles, house finches and some woodpeckers, prefer sweet nectar or sugar water over seed. Use a nectar feeder to satisfy their sweet tooth. GT104361 Courtesy of ARAcontent


2D • SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010

Better Than New!

Spencer C. Lane Construction-Quality Home Builder Custom & Spec Homes 704-633-4005

Homes for Sale

LEASE TO OWN! Beautiful 2-7 BR homes, owner finance, low down payment, several locations, including Rockwell. Call 704-232-3605

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

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

COME STEAL MY HOUSE!

CHARMING! 1203 Overhill Rd. in Woodfield (off Old Mocksville Rd.) 3BR, 2BA, sunroom, large living room w/gas log fireplace. Hardwood & tile floors. Recent improvements have made this lovely 1,800+ sq. ft. home better than new! A must see! Near hospitals, Catawba College. $179,500. 704-798-1013

Salisbury, Adorable bungalow close to shopping and I-85. Two bedrooms one bath with a nice lot. Home has been remodeled and is charming. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207 www.dreamweaverprop.com

Investor's Special! House & 2 free lots in nice part of Historic Spencer, 501 6th St., single or multifamily. Great for Rehabbers, thousands below market. Won't last. $49,500. Will finance up to 40%. 704-202-9650 cyclewrench02@yahoo.com

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INVESTOR SPECIAL 4980 Mt. Hope Church Rd. 5 acres in East Rowan. Single or multifamily. $91,500. Will finance 10%. Priced at tax value. Great deal for rehabbers. Thousands below market – won't last! 704-202-9650 or email:

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FSBO. Woodleaf Road 3BR, 1.5BA, 1367 sqft. Completely renovated. Hardwood floors. 1 Acre lot. Woodleaf Elementary close by. $108,000 closing cost paid. 704213-3105 or 704-7985635

With Custom Kitchen and Bath Cabinets, Countertops, Mantles and Entertainment Centers! We can also reface your existing cabinets and make them look like new at half the cost - call for details! 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE! CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE!

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Cleveland - 4 BR, 2BA colonial on one acre+ lot. Owner has done most of the remodeling for you. 12x24 outbuilding, large deck and above ground pool. Hardwood floors thourghout. New vinyl siding, windows etc. Call today! $159,900 Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC www.dreamweaverprop.com 704-906-7207

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Salisbury 3BR/2BA, Brick Ranch, 2-car garage, living/dining, den w/FP & deck, blinds & refrigerator incl. gas heat, central air, large yard, storage shed, WEST Middle & High Schools, 150 Lash Dr. beside wooded lot, $132,900, Must be pre-qualified for bank loan. 704-636-9020 or 704-433-1936.

Salisbury

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4243 S. Main St.

Gold Hill area. 3BR, 1BA. 1,123 sq. ft. living area. Hardwood floors, partial basement, storage building. Large lot. 2.03 acres. East/Rockwell schools. $85,000. Call Glenn 704279-5674 / 704-267-9439

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• General pest control, inside and outside. • One-Time, monthly and quarterly services for commercial, residential and health care facilities. • Termite inspections for real estate closings. • Termite baiting and liquid treatments. • Annual termite service agreements.

West Rowan. 3BR, 2½BA. Newly remodeled 2 story. Vinyl siding w/ shutt-ers. Approx. 1,600-1,800 sq.ft. Garage with opener. Kitchen w/new appliances, energy efficient windows, new flooring hardwood/car-pet. New heat/AC unit, Trane. Big backyard w/20x 20 deck, wired storage bldg 16x20, playground. Schools: Hurley, SE, West. $165,000. Call Ron 704-636-4887 Genesis Realty 704-933-5000 genesisrealtyco.com Foreclosure Experts

Woodleaf (Covington Heights), 602 Lockshire Lane, all brick, 3BR/2BA, enclosed & screened in breezeway, large deck in back overlooking woods, double garage, pull down stairs with floored in storage above garage, wrap around porch, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, master BR w/walk-in closet & BA w/separate shower & tub. $149,900. MOVE IN READY! 704-278-9779

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China Grove. 335 Wellington Dr. Custom Built. 2,900 heated sq. ft. 4BR, 3 ½ BA on 1 acre lot. $354,900. 704-640-5428

3BR/1½ BA brick home. Kitchen, D/R, L/R + bonus room. All new stainless steel appliances, new washer & dryer, cement drive, new roof, H/W floors in kitchen, D/R & hall, rest of house has new carpet. $129,900. Owner will pay closing costs. 704-202-2343 Granite Quarry

4BR/3BA in Timber Run. Approx. 4,000 SF brick home in established neighborhood, oversized 2 car garage, bonus room, walk-in closet in master BR, beautiful hardwood floors, porcelain tiles in kitchen, 2 gas log fireplaces, fenced in back yard, finished walk-out basement, storage area, workshop, & generator. E. Rowan Schools. Mins. away from I-85 & shopping $369,000. Call Tina at 980-234-2881

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25 Acres Beautiful Land for Sale by Owner

Faith. 1145 Long Creek. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 Bonus Rooms. Master on main, Hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage everywhere. $219,900. Kerry, Key Real Estate 704-857-0539. Directions: Faith Rd to L on Rainey. R into Shady Creek.

Cozy Cape Cod, 3BR / 2.5BA, 1400 sq. ft. home located in the quiet, settled neighborhood of Brentwood Acres. Priced to sell. Must see to appreciate. 704-630-0433 Salisbury

New Construction *will be similar to photo

1 Hr to/from Charlotte, NC nr Cleveland & Woodleaf and 3 Interstates: I-40, I77, I-85. Restricted, no mobile or mod. Very rural, mostly wooded. Good hunting, deer, small game. Frontage on Hobson Rd. Interior very secluded, a real sanctuary from cities. Needs to be sold this year. Owner phone: 336-766-6779, or E-mail to: hjthabet@cs.com See photos and directions at:

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New Cape Cod Style House 2,300 total sq. ft. Built on your land $109,986

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Real Estate Commercial KANNAPOLIS-3 BR 2 bath. Nice neighborhood. NEW APPRAISAL ON FILE. Storage shed. Great location . Convenient to I-85 and Research Campus $119,000 #932716 Jim 704-223-0459. Key Real Estate Inc.

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380 Granny's Pl. 1,700 sq. ft. ranch on 10 acs in quiet community off Needmore Rd. Entire tract fenced w/16' cedar gated driveway. 3BR, 1½BA. Maintenance free floors. 40 year metal roof, vinyl siding, roomy garage w/ automatic door, energy efficient heat pump, central air. Concrete slab. Newly dug well. $175,000 $160,000 but we are open to offers. Motivated seller. 336-998-3510 or 336-407-3510

2110 Chantilly Lane, Olde Salisbury. Hurry! Get $8,000 tax credit. Cute 3BR, 2BA. 2-car garage. Very nice area w/ payments as low as $724/mo. Financing Avail. No closing costs! Vickie 704-213-3537

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610 E. Liberty St., China Grove, NC 28023

18 acres with frontage on Highway 29 at Piper Lane. Income producing property with 64,000 sq ft of warehouse space. Rowan Corporation 704.636.0556

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3 BR, 1½ BA, 1100 sq. ft., energy-efficient windows, new carpet, 24x36 double garage with attic storage & fan. Large backyard perfect for garden, pool or fun and games! $124,900! Call Cathy Griffin at 704-2132464.

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Drastically Reduced! Landis, 402 S. Beaver St. 2BR. Fresh paint, thermal windows, fireplace with gas logs, utility room, attached garage, 12 x 16 finished office/shop bldg. behind home w/electricity & cable. Great neighbors in older, established neighborhood, nearby park and tennis court, 2 blocks from town. $74,900. 704-857-0094

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Salisbury. A must see! Seller Motivated! Private Setting! Handicap accessible! Lots of room! Breezeway leads to oversized detached garage! $219,900. Call Debbie Prachel with ERA Premier Realty at 336.909.1284!

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Baker Custom Woodworks 704-857-7949

Mt. Ulla. 1 mile from Millbridge Elementary. 4BR, 2BA. Doublewide on 1 acre private lot. Approx. 1,640 sq. ft. New carpet. Open floor plan. Very spacious. Kitchen has parquet floors, ceramic sinks in baths & kitchen. Large bedrooms w/walk-in closets. Dish and cable available. Dishwasher, refrigerator & stove. $79,900. 704-857-9495 or 704-223-1136

Homes for Sale

Wonderful rustic log home, 1+ acre lot, wrap around porch, 3BR + loft, 2½BA, master down. Master bath w/garden tub + stand up shower, dual sinks. Great country living convenient to interstate. $189,900.

888-273-8791

Brick ranch 1840 sq. ft. built in 1915. 2BR, 2BA & basement. Currently utilized as a Bed & Breakfast. $105,000. Ashley at Ashley Shoaf Realty. 704-633-7131

Renovations

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Remodeling

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Homes for Sale

Salisbury - City block for sale at Statesville and Innes, including many buildings, INCOME PRODUCING, fronts 4 streets, 46,000 SQ FT, 2.7 acres. Priced below tax value. Rowan Corporation 704.636.0556

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700 FISHER DRIVE, ROCKWELL All brick 3BR, 2BA with hardwoods, home has been taken down to studs, new sheetrock & cabinets, granite, stainless appliances. Property qual-

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ifies for USDA. R50128A $119,900 Directions: Hwy 152 E toward Rockwell make a left onto Fisher Dr. home will be the first on the right.

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627 MULBERRY LANE, GRANITE QUARRY Above ground pool, 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths ,Breakfast area, Wrap around front porch, 2 Car attached garage. R50278 $174,900 Directions: W. Innes St to Faith Rd. Left on Barringer St, Right on Mulberry Ln.

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3 BR, 2 BA, Move in ready, New Paint, All Appliances stay, 30x24 garage, Play house. R50545 $89,900

PRIME LOCATION for sports bar and grill. Everything you need to open for business. Fully equipped kitchen, 3 pool tables, bar stools, table and chairs. C50526 $279,000


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Land for Sale 1 Ac, well, septic, utility shed, garden, in Rowan close to Cabarrus line, 10 min to Concord, 15 min to Salisbury. $29,900 Owner financing. 704 535 4159 Salisbury. 16 acs off Potneck Rd on Foxwood Lane, very private, hunters and fishermen's paradise, backs up to South River. $99,000. Owner licensed RE agent. 704-213-1201

Real Estate Services William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street 704-638-0673

Wanted: Real Estate *Cash in 7 days or less *Facing or In Foreclosure *Properties in any condition *No property too small/large Call 24 hours, 7 days ** 704-239-2033 ** $$$$$$ Are you trying to sell your property? We guarantee a sale within 1430 days. 704-245-2604

Apartments

1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apartments, very nice. $375 & up. 704-890-4587

East Rowan

1st Mo. Rent Free! Nice safe apartments 704-239-0691 2 BR, 1 BA Eaman Park Apts. Near Salisbury High. $375/mo. Newly renovated. No pets. 704-798-3896 2BR, 1BA. Very large. Has heat. We furnish refrig, stove, yard maint, and garbage pick up. No pets. Rent $425. Deposit $400. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 403 Carolina Blvd. Duplex For Rent. 2BR,1BA. $500/Mo. Call 704-2798467 or 704-279-7568

1.5 ACRE LOT. Level & partially wooded. Perked in 2006 for 3BR home. Pretty land and area. $29,500 Call Ashley at Ashley Shoaf Realty. 704-633-7131 www.AshleyShoafRealty.com

Manufactured Home Sales $49,900.00 HOME AND LAND. Please call (888)350-0035 $500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850 1997 2BR, 2BA. Ex. condition. FP, porch & deck. $22,500. Retirees welcome. 704-279-3265 American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997 Divorce Forces Sale New Construction Must Sacrifice. Call 704-6223996 Must sell. 3BR, 2BA. 1680 sqft. Private 2 acres. Close to lake. Call (704)986-2620 Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850

Airport Rd. 1BR, 1BA. Water, trash and yard care included. $395/mo, 704-633-0425 Airport Rd. Duplex. 2BR, 2BA. $575/mo. 2BR, 1BA $550/mo., lease + dep., water furnished. No pets. Call 704-637-0370 Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $395/mo+$200 deposit. Furnished $420/mo. 704-279-3808 Apartment Management- Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes from $400 - $650 & apartments $350 - $550. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com

BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town house, 1 ½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.

West Side Manor 2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall

704-633-1234

TREE PARADISE

Spencer Historic Area. 1 BR Apt., seniors welcome. $395 per mo + dep. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601

Condos and Townhomes

We need used singlewides and doublewides. Call for info 336-529-2399

Manufactured Lots for Sale Rockwell. Single • Doublewide • Modular • Site Built. Rental lots available. 704-279-3265

Real Estate Services Arey RealtyREAL Service in Real Estate 704-633-5334 www.AreyRealty.com B & R REALTY 704-633-2394 www.bostandrufty-realty.com

Bentley Julian Realty 704-938-2530 www.bentleyrealtyinc.com Info@bentleyrealtyinc.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 KIRBY REALTY CO. 418 S. Main St. 704-633-7300

Very nice homes! China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605 China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112 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.

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US Realty 516 W. Innes, Salisbury 704-636-9303 www.USRealty4sale.com

2,100 sq ft warehouse

Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA 2 levels. Fenced around. $550/mo. Call 704-6371200 or 704-310-1052

23,000 sq ft manufacturing building with offices for lease. Bradshaw Real Estate. 704-633-9011

Granite Quarry. Studio apt. Clean, quiet, new carpet. Move in today! $350. 704-279-5018 Green Hill Rd. 2BR, 1BA with kitchen/dining/den combination. W/D. Central heat & air. Please call 704-534-5179

Kannapolis. 1BR. Quiet, safe neighborhood. No pets. $485/mo. incl. utilities & cable. 704-425-4445

Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $695. 704-633-3997

Historic West Tower condominium. 2-story. 1,500 sq. ft. 2BR, 1½BA. Central air/heat. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, pantry & laundry room. Hardwood floors, fireplace, front & back yards w/parking and yard service. 9' ceilings. $795/ mo. 1 yr lease. Call 704431-4532 Salisbury-Wiltshire Village for rent. Two bedroom/1 1/2 baths. Townhouse style unit. $550.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Looking for 2BR, 2BA in a quiet community setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-2021319

Houses for Rent

Mitchell Place 55 years & up. Sr. luxury apartments. $695/mo. 704-239-0691 Chambers Realty Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appls furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Mount Pleasant, 1BR, 1BA, 3-room apartment, quiet historic district. For information, call 704-436-9176.

Near Rockwell. 1BR. Appliances, W/D, & water furnished. $400/mo. Call 704-279-8880 Rockwell Area. Apt. & Duplexes. $500-$600. 2BR Quiet Community. Marie Leonard-Hartsell at Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 Rockwell area. Nice 1BR, $425/mo. and 2BR, $450/mo. No pets. Deposit req. 704-279-8428 Rolling Hills Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Salisbury's Finest! 315 Ashbrook Rd 704-637-6207 Call for Spring Specials! Salisbury area. 1BR, 1BA Mature tenant only. $350/mo. + deposit. 704857-8245 Salisbury city, near VA. 2BR, 1BA. New central air & heat. $475/mo. + deposit. 704-640-5750 Salisbury City. 2BR, 1BA. Very spacious. 1,000 sq. ft. $450/mo. + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury-Downtown. Two bedroom/1 bath loft style apartment in the old Cheerwine Building. Nice open living area. $750.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. at 704-633-0462 Salisbury. 2BR, 1BA. W/D hook up. Stove, fridge. You pay utilities. Cent heat/ac. $450/mo. + dep. No pets. 704-213-4163

Spencer. Large 1BR. Central heat & air. $400/month plus deposit. Call 704-647-1693 White Rock Garden Apts 1BR elderly units, located in Granite Quarry, w/handicap accessible units available. Sect. 8 assistance available. 704-2796457, 8am - 1pm TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 “Equal Housing Opportunity”

Rockwell 2BR/1BA, H/W floors, appls, central H/A, $600/mo + dep. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035

Country Club/Park Area Rent to Own. 4BR, 3BA. 2000 sq ± Can include 2BR guest house on property. $15,000 dn. $1,000/mo. 704-630-0695

East area. 2BR, 1½ BA brick townhouse. Appl. furnished. Quiet. $495/mo. No pets. 704-279-3406

East Rowan, large 2 BR, 1½ BA duplex, in the country, completely remodeled, ceramic tile / hardwood, large yard, dishwasher, ice maker, garbage, lawn care, & water furnished. Pets negotiable. Seniors welcome. Handicap ramp available on request. $600/month + $300 dep. 843-992-8845 or 704-279-5555

Spencer. 3BR, 1BA. Appl. incl. Well water. $550/mo. + deposit. 704630-0785 / 704-433-3510

Salisbury 2BR / 2BA, lg priv. deck, will qualify for hist. funds when owner occupied. 117 E. Steele St., dep. & refs req'd. $600/mo. Rent w/option to buy. 336-503-8970

Spencer. 603 3rd St. 3BR, 1½BA. Master w/half bath. Huge living/dining rooms. Off street parking. $650/mo. Sect. 8 OK. Matt 704-906-2561

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668 Perry Dr., I-77 exit 42N, Hwy 21 - Troutman, Rt on Oswalt Amity, Left on Perry. Private secluded home. 16.54 acres, 2227 sqft. House, 7200 sqft shop/office/home. Heated greenhouse. Carolina-Piedmont Properties 704.248.4878

Office and Commercial Rental

Granite Quarry. 3BR, 1BA. E. Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA duplex, all electric. Appliances. 704-638-0108

Salisbury 2BR/1BA, lg rooms, W/D connections, refrig & stove, carport. $600/mo all utilities incl'd + $600 dep. Refs & bkgrd ck. 704-433-7292

1250 sqft office. Lobby, 3 offices and 2 restrooms. Bradshaw Real Estate. 704-633-9011

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Salisbury city. 2BR, 1BA. Remodeled. Central air & heat. Good neighbors. $550. + dep 704-640-5750

FREE RENT Carolina Piedmont Properties. Call for details. Sec 8 OK. 704-248-4878

Rockwell 4BR/2BA new home $1,200 per month plus deposit. No pets. Shive Elementary School. Lease purchase /possibility. References required. Call Jason 704-791-4625 Hollywood Dr., 3BR/1½ BA, free water & sewer, all elec., nice lot, energy eff., $695/mo. 704-633-6035 Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BRs, 1BA Deposit req'd. Faith Realty 704-630-9650

Kann. 3BR, 2BA. Lrg. lot. Handicap access. Deck. Cent. A/H. 2 mobile homes avail. 704-932-7398

Kannapolis 3BR/2BA sunroom, fence, & deck, dishwasher and refrigerator, 1,500 sq. ft. +. 300 Plymouth Street. $725/mo.704-784-2351

Lease to Own!

Salisbury, 1BR/1BA, 71 Hill St., all appls furnished, $450/mo + dep. Limit two. 704-633-5397.

with loading dock. Walk-in refrigerator. Bradshaw Real Estate. 704-633-9011

450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704279-8377 or 704-279-6882

BESIDE UNCLE BUCKS 1250-2500 sq ft office retail restaurant space downtown. 704-798-6429 Commercial warehouses available. 1,400 sq. ft. w/dock. Gated w/security cameras. Convenient to I-85. Olympic Crown Storage. 704-630-0066

Manufactured Home Lot Rentals

Manufactured Home for Rent

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

Roseman Rd. area. 2 BR. No pets, appliances & trash pickup incl. $525/ mo. + dep. 704-855-7720

Manufactured Home for Rent

West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951

Bostian Heights. 1 & 2BR. Trash, lawn, & water service. No pets. Rent + deposit. 704-857-4843 LM

Resort & Vacation Rentals

Bostian Heights. 2BR, 1BA. 1 mile from Carson High. No pets. $400/mo. + deposit. 704-239-2833

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 Salisbury, Kent Executive Park office suites, $100 & up. Utilities paid. Conference room, ample parking. 704-202-5879 Salisbury. 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, and nice, large reception area. Perfect location near the Court House and County Building. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appointment only. 704-636-1850

East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 3. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991 Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $475/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463 Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Very nice. ½ acre lot. Limit 3. No pets. Ref. $400. 704279-4282 or 704-202-7294 Hurley School Rd. area. 2BR, 1BA. Nice subdiv. Well kept. 2 people. $425 + dep. 704-640-5750 Rockwell / Gold Hill area. 3BR/2BA mobile home. Priv. lot. $550/mo + $550 dep. Call 704279-7817 Leave msg. Rockwell. Nice 2BR under $460/mo + dep, incls water, sewer, & trash pick up. No pets. 704-640-6347 Salisbury City, E. Lafayette St., 1, 2 & 3 BR S/W mobile homes. $350-$400 + dep. Water incl'd. No pets. Background check. 704-634-4959

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

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

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One or two persons, no pets, utilities included 800 sq. ft., microwave, refrigerator, sheets & towels, cable & DVD also included. Private parking & entrance. $150-$175/wk + security deposit. By the way, two great landlords! 704-6474896 or 704-213-1067

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Salisbury, Westcliffe. Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home. All utilities, cable, internet, lawn care. Hardwood floors. New kitchen appliances, granite countertops, fireplace. Washer, dryer hookups. $1,295/ month. 704-798-6727

2BR, 2BA Ocean front condo. Sleeps 6, fully equipped. Outdoor pool. Quiet family area, yet close to shops and restaurants. Locally owned. Reasonbly priced. 704-603-8647

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Salisbury, city limits. 2 - 3BR. $450-$700. Central HVAC. 704-2394883 Fountain Quarters Realty Broker

Ocean Front Condo

trash and lawn service included. No pets. $475 month. 704-433-1255

718 Faith Rd. • Salisbury Salisbury, 3BR /2BA, 1100 sq. ft., + storage space, fenced in back yard. Well maintained. For sale $4,000 below appraised value at $98,500. Limited time only. Call Eric for more information and showing. 704-2678700. Buyer's agents welcome!

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East area, 2 bedroom,

Corner Lot 12,000 sq ft building on Jake Alexander Blvd. Could be office or retail. Heat and air. Call 704-279-8377 Granite Quarry -Best Deal Commercial Metal buildings and office space. 300-1800 SF. Utilities and gated parking available. 704-279-4422

Salisbury 2BR. $525 and up. GOODMAN RENTALS 704-633-4802

Gary Gatton 704-433-7728

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Salisbury- Hidden Creek. 2 bedrooms/2 baths. Ground level across from Clubhouse. No pets or smokers. $850.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. at 704-633-0462

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Salisbury. 138 Crawford St. 1BR, 1BA. Stove, refrigerator, W/D hook-up. $395/mo. + deposit. 704-633-5397

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Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263

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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS No acreage requirements. Financing available for lots to large tracts and even homes inside the city limits. Call Libby or Janie for more information.

Rowan Co., Kannapolis. 4BR/2BA. Storage shed with secluded lot. Central heating & air. Owner financing available. $850 per mo. plus 704 8578406.

Salisbury. 3BR, 2 full BA Remodeled in '08. Central heat & AC. $800/mo. 980-521-4382

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704.857.0539

Colonial Village Apts.

Deer Park Apts. Cleveland, NC. Now accepting applications. No application free. Free rent. 704-278-4340 Sect 8 accepted.

Salisbury. 525 E. Cemetery St. 3BR, 1BA. Sect. 8 OK. $550/mo. No pets. 704-507-3915

Cleveland-3 bedroom/ 1bath house off Main St. Appliances, central heat & air, hard wood floors. $600.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462

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

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

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

Salisbury & Mocksville HUD – Section 8 Nice 2 to 5 BR homes. Call us 1st. 704-630-0695

American Dr., Salis. 3BR, 2BA. Refrig., stove, dishw. No pets. Rent, $715, $500 deposit. Call Rowan Properties, 704633-0446

Spencer 1 rm & ba, Priv. ent. Singles only. No kitchen, $80/wk. Incls utilities. Unfurnished. Refs. No dep. 704-202-5879 Spencer 1/2BRs with washer, dryer, refrig., & stove. $475/mo + dep. 704-642-1124 lv msg.

Rent to Own 2BR partially fenced. Central heat/ac Hrdwds. $5,000 down $500/mo. 704-630-0695

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Rebecca Jones Realty 310 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071

Salisbury. 3BR, 1½BA. $700/month. Deposit & references. No pets. Call 704-855-2100

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15 minutes N. of Salisbury. 2001 model singlewide 3 bdr/2 bath on large treed lot in quiet neighborhood. $1,200 start-up, $475/month includes lot rent, home payment, taxes, insurance. RENT or RENTTO-OWN. 704-2108176.

Kannapolis. 1014 East First St. 2BR, 1½BA. Duplex $555/mo. Kannapolis. 314 North Ave. 3BR, 2BA. $895/ mo. KREA 704-933-2231 Mocksville area. Green Hill Rd. 4BR, 2BA. 2-story country home. Country front & back porch. Central heat/air. On 5 acres. 4-car detached garage. 704-534-5179

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Eastwind Apartments Low Rent Available For Elderly & Disabled. Rent Based on Social Security Income *Spacious 1 BR *Located on bus line *Washer/Dryer Hookups Call Fisher Realty at: 704-636-7485 for more information.

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

W. Rowan 1.19 acs. Old Stony Knob Rd. Possible owner financing. Reduced: $19,900. 704-640-3222

1.2 acre lot, 200 ft. road frontage, corner of Hobson and Cool Springs Road. Will perk. $14,500 OBO. 704-4269574 or 704-310-7066. Ask for Eric

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TOTALLY RENOVATED, Classic 2867 sq. ft. home near Country Club. Terrazzo and Brazilian Cherry flooring, Marble surround fireplace ,Waterford crystal fixtures. Custom cabinets, marble counter tops, upgraded appliances. Crown moldings, built-ins, two fireplaces, gas logs. Main level master , oak floors. Upstairs fifth bedroom/bonus room , third full bath. 20x13 sunroom, double garage, Gazebo. $270's. Host: CHARLES GLOVER 704 642 2471 MLS#50043

GOLF COURSE - Corbin Hills. 3840 Sq. Ft.Four Bedrooms, 3.5 baths plus office,sunroom. Hardwood floors. Main level master, generous walk in closet space, deluxe bath , whirlpool tub, custom glass shower. Upstairs second master suite, guest bedroom ,bonus room,attic access. Volume ceilings, laundry, pantry, Professionally landscaped lawn. $340's MLS#50441 Call NANCY POE 704 756 6930 email:poehouse@salisbury.net-www.thepoeteam.com

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT OPEN for DISCUSSION! Join Marie Leonard-Hartsell this SUNDAY afternoon to see the progress in CRANE POINT on High Rock Lake. Several Lots have SOLD. Several available…interior and waterfront. Beautiful Wooded Lots, Deep Water, Pier Permits and Community Boat Ramp. MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096, will be ON SITE from 2 – 4 pm. Weather Permitting

DIRECTIONS: West Innes, right onto Mahaley, left onto Park, right onto Catawba. First house on left. Beautiful home site.

DIRECTIONS: East Innes, left on Stokes Ferry, left on Wildwood, right on Benjamin. Home on golf course on right.

Directions: I – 85 Exit 81 toward High Rock Lake – Development on right near Anchor Downs.

NEW LISTINGS

214 CONFEDERATE AVE- ONE OF SALISBURY’S CLASSIC HOMES LOCATED ON THE 2ND GREEN OF THE SALISBURY COUNTRY CLUB! Over 5100 sq. ft. of living area. Fabulous master bedroom addition with wonderful dressing room, marble vanities and gorgeous view. 5 BR, 4 BA, updated kitchen with granite tops, beautiful pool and patio area, greenhouse and so much more. MLS#50567 Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838

COME HOME to this brick ranch offering an extra large lot & located in a quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood floors, deck, replacement windows, covered porch, vinyl fencing, garage, basement, all appliances. Good condition. $134,500. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341 for your appointment. MLS#50528

JOHN KNOX COTTAGE is an extensively & carefully rehabilitated 19th Century 2 bedroom, 2 bath historic home offering 11 foot ceilings, period decor, wood flooring. All appliances remain with property. Great condition! Quiet area. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341 for more info. $139,900. MLS#50520

19th CENTURY CHARM abounds in this renovated cottage offering 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths in Historic W. Square. Updated kitchen, heart pine flooring, high ceilings, moldings, whirlpool tub, ceramic tile. Laundry and sunroom. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341 for an appointment to preview. MLS#50281

UPSCALE COUNTRY LIVING Close to Charlotte, Concord and Three Interstates for Easy Access. This All Brick Home has Granite Countertops, a Comfortable Family Room, 480 Sqft. Deck Overlooking Tree Lined Backyard, Large Master Suite, Unfinished Basement w/2nd Kitchen & Full Bath, Attached 2 Car Garage & Detached 2 Car Garage. This home is in Immaculate Condition. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. MLS#50551 Call ROB NANCE AT 704-239-3559.

LOW MAINTENANCE found in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath all brick ranch located in a friendly, quiet neighborhood. 1.04 acres, wood burning fireplace, appliances, garage, new roof, screened-in porch & rear patio. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341 for an appointment. $133,900. MLS#50562

Need mature, compassionate female to provide quality homecare for elderly. Send resume, work references, experience and contact info to Blind Box 376, c/o Salisbury Post, P O Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145 Drivers

Drivers - CDL/A. Up to .42CPM. More Miles, Fewer Layovers! $1,000 Sign-On Bonus! Full Benefits. No felonies. OTR Experience Required. Lease Purchase Available. 800-441-4271, xNC-1 Drivers

Drivers Wanted Full or part time. Req: Class A CDL, clean MVR, min. 25 yrs old w/3 yrs exp. Benefits: Pd health & dental ins., 401(k) w/match, pd holidays, vac., & qtrly. bonus. New equip. Call 704630-1160 ENGINEERING TRD has a vacancy for a senior manager, chief engineer chassis engineering in our Salisbury location. Min req incl a BS deg in mechanical or aerospace engineering & at least 5 yrs exp w/a championship racing team. Exp. with team ops, weekend procedures, vehicle track testing prcedures & measurement methods, tire analysis & development, chassis structural and aero development, vehicle dynamics & simulation for race vehicles. Resumes to TRD_HR_Department@toyota.com with ref SP052010.

EAST ROWAN: pretty 1 acre building lot suitable for DOUBLEWIDE, MODULAR, or FRAMED single family home. Builders – this may be a great time to build a Spec home. Previously listed for $24,000, now $12,000. TERRY FRANCIS, 704-490-1121 MLS 937132 / 50508

FULTON HEIGHTS - 3 bedrooms, two full baths. Family friendly neighborhood with children's park nearby. New wood flooring in Living room & dining room, tile in kitchen and breakfast room, new insulated windows, & interior paint. Wrap-around front porch ideal for informal dining & just "sitting"! Very nice corner lot with "Off-Street Parking" Priced at only $135,900! Great Price, Great Location, Great House MLS#50535 Call GAIL SWAN 704 6367-1419 OR 704 636-2021.

408 HUDSON ST – Come Home to FOREST HILLS ! – This 3 br, 1.5 bath home has been lovingly restored. Priced affordably at $149,000, offering 1699 SF, Wood Floors, Large Family Room, Private Backyard, Updated & Spacious Kitchen and Dining area. Enjoy a Sunny Home! MLS#50556 Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096

QUAINT 2 BEDROOM HOME sitting on one of 3 lots at 112 Walton Street in Granite Quarry, the Eastern part of Rowan County. Covered front porch, several out buildings. Lots of charm, very low traffic area. TERRY FRANCIS, 704-490-1121 MLS 50563 / 939566

FORMER WEST ROWAN YMCA Consisting of 2 buildings and a gym totaling 45,951 square feet, and an inground pool. Prior to being used as a YMCA it was an elementary school. Approximately 20 acres with city water and sewer. Many possible uses. Call NASH ISENHOWER- 704-693-4836 for details. Asking $375,000. MLS# 45770 POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCING.

1007 CRANE CREEK RD - Brentwood Acres – convenient location for commuters/I-85. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a fantastic screened porch. The Master Suite is on main floor with large kitchen and great room w/fireplace. The lawn is level and easy to care for. MLS#50559 Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096. Priced to SELL by transferring Owners $119,900.

PRETTY SOUTHERN BELLE in Salisbury’s Historic District. 2, possibly 3 bedroom home with 4 lovely fireplaces, butler’s pantry. & more. She’s a fixer-upper; SELLER WILL CONSIDER OWNER FINANCING. So, please call TERRY FRANCIS, 704-490-1121. $35,500 MLS 937865 / 50524.

CONVENIENT LOCATION – The city maintained park is in your backyard and dining, shopping, and medical services are just a few blocks away. This 2 BR, 2 bath home on Parkview Circle features hardwood floors, equipped kitchen, gas heat/central air, and a covered front porch. Walk-in closet, attic storage, thermopane replacement windows and more. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH about this nice home priced at $61,000.00.

THE ROOFS BEEN REPLACED now all you have to do is come in and decorate this 2 bedroom home the way you want. Come take a look at this nearly 1400 square foot home on 1.5 acres and you’ll know you’ve found a gem in the rough. Big living room, den, and double attached garage. Additional acreage is available. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 or by email at gscarborough@yahoo.com about this property priced at $98,000.00. MLS# 50460

DUPLEX – Investors take heed. Here’s a great opportunity to be the landlord of an income producing property. Located on Lincolnton Road, this property is in great condition and waiting on you to find the right tenants. One side is a 2 BR unit and the other a 1 BR. Separate utilities for each side. Could also be converted into a single family home. Lots of wonderful possibilities. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 or by email at gscarborough@yahoo.com.

EAGLE HEIGHTS - 255 Windsor Drive Spacious two-story house with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room, formal dining room, kitchen with new cabinets & stainless steel appliances & breakfast room, den with masonry firplace/gas logs, big recreation room with builit-ins, covered patio & detached garage with workshop area. Beautiful lot with fenced backyard, trees, lovely landscaping & a great place for children to play. This home has approximately 2900 sq. ft. and is priced to SELL! $224,900 Call GAIL SWAN AT 704 636-1419 OR 704 639-6362 for an appointment. This is a must see! MLS#50530

FINISHING TOUCHES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE – Quality materials and workmanship are quite evident in this custom built 6000+ square foot home in Country Club Hills. What isn’t as evident are all the unseen upgrades and extras lavished upon this 5 or 6 bedroom home. From the impressive entry hall with twenty foot tall ceiling to the “wine cellar” in the finished basement, there is nothing lacking in this home. Playroom on the second floor, huge rec room in the basement, computer niche, office, workshop, and so much more on an acre+, cul de sac, lot. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 for more details. MLS#50503

Hilltop Living Center is hiring for CNAs. Must have CNA (past or present), reliable transportation, working phone, able to work weekends, & be reliable. Health Insurance may be available. Need TB skin test before hired.

Local Drivers Home nights and weekends. Needed at Piedmont Transportation, headquartered in Salisbury. Must have a Class A CDL, Hazmat, minimum three years current experience and a clean MVR. Apply at 200 Montclair Dr. EOE M/F

Employment

Schult Homes 508 Palmer Road Rockwell, NC 28138 (704) 279-4659 Avon Representatives $10 to start. Earn extra income. 704-232-9800 or 704-278-2399 Restaurant/Food Service

Waitstaff Exper. req'd, must 18 + yrs old. Apply in person, Zaki's Bistro at 1621 W. Innes St.

2 yrs. CDL-A experience. Great earning potential. Some runs home daily. Some layover runs. Low cost major medical. 401K and many other benefits. Apply in person at Salem Carriers, Inc., 191 Park Plaza Dr., Winston Salem, NC 27105 or online at www.salemcarriers.com. Call 1-800-709-2536 Accounting/Finance ACCOUNTING CLERK - Candidate will be responsible for many administrative duties including entering purchase orders, processing sales orders and reconciling vendor invoices with receiving. Must have experience with Word, Excel and .pdf files. Written and oral communication skills and attention to detail are imperative. Must be able to work with multiple projects and deadlines. Entry level accounting, MAS/90, Quickbooks software experience helpful but not mandatory. Email resume to: personnel@vartechsystems.com or fax to 336766-2821.

Restaurant/Food Service

Grill cook, experienced. Apply in person: M&K Barbeque, Hwy 52, Granite Quarry. No phone calls please.

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Church Yard Sale Park Avenue United Methodist Church 500 Park Ave., Salisbury

Sat., May 15th, 7am-until Sporting goods, books, movies, household items

& hot dogs available All proceeds will benefit the church

Industrial

Quarry Workers Salisbury, North Carolina Carolina Quarries is looking for hard working individuals who enjoy the outdoors to fill positions in our Salisbury and Rockwell quarries. A valid driver's license is required. We offer a starting wage of $12 to $14 per hour based on experience and an excellent benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance and a 401k. To learn more about our company or to apply for this job, visit us on the web at:

Local nonprofit agency is seeking individuals for the following positions:

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Non-profit

Weekend LPNs, 12 hr. shifts & weekend RN Supervisor, 12 hr. shift. Competitive wages. Apply in person at the NC Veteran's Home, 1601 Brenner Ave., Building 10, Salisbury.

Maintenance Person needed for apts. Min. exper. 3 yrs. HVAC req'd. 704-637-6207

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REDUCED PRICE!! This Conveniently Located All Brick Ranch has a Full Walk Out Basement, Wood Burning Stove, Hardwood Floors, Tile Baths, Large Living room, Den and Bedrooms and Over Sized 1 Car Carport. It also has a separate income producing Property included for FREE!! 3 bedroom, 2 bath. MLS#50558 $131,000 Call ROB NANCE AT 704-239-3559.

For high traffic salon. Great pay & benefits! Call 336-312-1885

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TRANSITION SPECIALIST (FT) will work across systems of care (social services, juvenile justice, education) to craft intervention & treatment strategies for youth returning to the community from out-of-home placements. BA/BS in Social Work, Education, Psychology, Criminal Justice or related field req. Salary NTE $35,000. TREATMENT EXPEDITER (20 hrs/wk) will assist juveniles in accessing appropriate substance abuse and/or mental/physical health resources. BA/ BS in Social Work, Education, Psychology, Criminal Justice or related field req. Salary NTE $18/hr. YOUTH ADVOCATE (20 hrs/wk) will monitor juveniles by conducting home, school visits. Evening & weekend hours req. Salary NTE $20/hr. All positions require criminal background check, valid driver's license & reliable transportation. Applicants must be culturally-competent & comfortable working with adolescents of all ethnic & socio-economic backgrounds. Please send resume & cover letter (indicate position for which you are applying) by May 21, 2010: Executive Director, RCYSB P.O. Box 4217, Salisbury, NC 28145-4217 No phone calls, please.

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Faithful Friends Pick of the Litter Yard & Bake Sale, Saturday, May 15, 8am-noon, Old K-Town Furniture pkg lot, 324 W. Innes St., Salisbury. We've got everything! 704-633-1722 faithfulfriendsnc.org Salis. 101 Polo Dr. (N. on Old Mocksville Rd. ~ from hospital RRMC Approx. 1½ miles, turn left on Polo Dr. @ Country Club Hills sign. 1st house on left. Look for signs.) Sat. 5/15, 8am-2pm. LOTS of girls' & boys' clothing (infants-18 girls' & up to 10/12 boys') Children's toys. Lots of household items, kitchen table, bar stools, Nerf basketball goal. Come see it all! No Early Birds!

Salisbury Civic Center 315 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. (formerly 315 S. Boundary)

Sat., May 15 7am-12pm No admission charge!

Over 15 vendors!

Just gotta come and see for yourself! 704-638-5275

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Salisbury Fundraiser Yard Sale, Brian Center, 635 Statesville Blvd., Saturday, May 15, 7am12noon. Furniture, small appliances, clothes, comforter sets, and much more! 704-633-7390 Salisbury Yard Sale, 515 Young Road (behind St. Johns Woods Development off of 601) Saturday, May 15, 7:00am-11:00am. Wide variety of items, including girls clothing, toys, twin and king bedding, etc.

Salisbury. 4280 Jack Brown Rd. HUGE YARD SALE! Fri. 5/14 - Sat. 5/15. Fri. 6pm–9pm & Sat. 7am–2pm. Baby/ toddler to adult clothing, toys, dishes, cookware, furniture. Anything you could imagine! Don't miss out!

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Yard Sale Area 3 Lutheran Chapel Church China Grove Bake & Yard Sale (Eudy Rd. Across from Food Lion)

Sat., May 15, 7am-2pm Rain or Shine!

Breakfast Biscuits & Hot Dog Lunches Homemade Desserts Lots of things for everyone! Come & see for yourself!

FAITH HUGE MOVING SALE, 108 North Main Street, Saturday, May 15th, 8am-1pm. Office desk, chairs, filing cabinets, pictures, many miscellaneous items

Exerciser-Ab-Lounger, barely used, video & CD instructions, unopened. All $40. 704-797-2090

Rockwell. 8782 Red Road. Multi-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, May 15th , 7am-1pm. Clothing, household items, baby items, NASCAR, Dept. 56, and much more!

Salisbury. Yard Sale Saturday, 7am-until 275 Hummingbird Circle 52 to G.Q. Left by Freds, 1st right then 1st left. 2 seat GoKart, $400 obo. PS Console, Game Cube games, stereo, board games, books and lots of household & misc items.

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Salisbury. 2302 Airport Rd. Multi-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, May 15th , 8am-until. Home furnishings and much more!

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Salisbury Yard Sale, 715 Brookmont Ave. (Stokes Ferry Rd to Newsome, right on Fairfax, right on Wesley, left on Brookmont, 1st house), Sat., May 15, 7am-2pm. Lots of large ladies clothes, boys clothes, miscellaneous household & kitchen items.

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Salisbury Neighborhood Yard Sale, 110 Knights Place (Kingstree Subdivison), Sat., May 15, 7:30am-until. Clothing, treadmill, light fixtures, school uniforms. Lots of things to buy. Park your car and get your exercise while you shop.

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Salisbury. 176 Cameron Dr. (Cameron Glen subdivision, off Sherrill's Ford Rd.) Moving Sale. Saturday, May 15th, 7am12 noon. Weight bench & weights, furniture, household items, crafts & decorations. Much more! Too much to list!

Kannapolis Yard Sale, 1415 Azalea Avenue, Sat. & Sun., May 15 & 16, 7am1pm. Children, mens & womens clothing, dishes, furniture, books, mens hunting & fishing gear, mechanic and carpenter tools, garden tools, toys, antiques, household items

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Salisbury. 528 South Fulton St. GIANT Yard Sale. Saturday, May 15th , 8:30am-2:30pm. RAIN OR SHINE. Items for everyone.

Salisbury. 1109 Timber Spring Lane (off Hwy 150 & Patterson Rd in Country Manor Dev), Fri & Sat, May 14 & 15, 8am1pm. Deck chairs, VHS/DVDs, ladies boots (new), sz 10, new X-mas lights, .25, .50, $1 tables. Household items.

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Salisbury. 1st Church of the Nazarene Annual Yard Sale. 224 W. 12th St. Sat., May 15th , 8:30am. New & like new clothes from estate $1.00 & up. Children's clothes. Comforter sets. Shoes, leather jackets. Books. M. Wave's, tires, household items.

Salisbury Huge MultiFamily Yard Sale, Sat., May 15, 7am-until, 1510 Airport Rd. Children's clothes, shoes & toys, baby items, adult clothing, maternity clothes, HD items, golf clubs, computer stuff, and so much more! Fresh Breakfast biscuits!

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Faith/Rockwell Neighborhood Yard Sale, 1126 Weatherby Drive (Walden Glen Subdivision, off Crescent Road near the East YMCA), Saturday, May 15, 7am-until. Kids clothes, toys, household items, furniture & more. Granite Quarry Huge Estate Yard Sale, 506 W. Peeler St., Sat., May 15, 7AM-1PM. Lots of furniture, clothes, small appliances, glassware, artwork, electronics, etc. EVERYTHING MUST GO!

YARD SALE AREAS Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill

Granite Quarry. 820 Coley Rd. Yard Sale. Sat., May 15th, 8am-4pm. Like brand NEW boys' clothes (0-24mo), brand name men's & women's clothes, custom built entertainment set, glass coffee table w/2 side tables, and MUCH more! Rockwell

Estate Sale Sat. & Sunday 7am-until. 800 Gold Hill Drive. Hallmark collectible ornaments, antique tools, household items and furniture.

Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.

Antiques & Collectibles 1957 Loveseat pair, end table, coffee table, corner table. $150.00. Call 704-637-9440.

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

Furniture & Appliances

Farm Equipment & Supplies Bush Hog Finish Mower. 6'. Excellent condition. $1,300. 704-245-3660 for more information. Bush Hog. 5'. Heavy duty. Good condition. $450. Please call 704245-3660 for more info.

Refrigerator for sale, 2004 Hotpoint with icemaker in excellent condition $325. 704-491-6465

13” Apex color T.V. plus VCR & remote $50. White Dell tower micro. office 2000 comp. $75 Call 704-401-4743

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

Black Dell tower comp. with DVD player $150.00. "21" Akai T.V. w/remote silver $90.00. Call 704-401-4743

Guitar AMP with pickup cord. $20.00 no less. Perfect condition. Call 704-213-1237. Lve msg.

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Ferris Commercial riding lawn mower, 61” cut, 23 HP, Kawasaki engine, only 298 hrs. Still like new! Purchased $7,900, sale price $4,995. Excellent condition! 704932-0516

Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500

Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777

Machine & Tools Saw. 10” Craftsman Radial arm 3hp. $300. Delta Bench 10” saw. $150. 704-278-0629 Saw. Craftsman 10” radial saw. Like new. Used only a few times. $150. 704-636-7722

Chairs. Set of 2 burgundy high back living room chairs. $50 for set. Great condition. 704-201-1476

Sycamore Rd-3 BD and 2 BA -Swimming Sarazen Way-5 Bd-4 Ba-PRICED AT Pool.2-car attached garage plus an over- $599,000-6280 SQFT-R49959-Call Vicki sized detached garage. Call and ask to see Medlin! this home in Westcliffe! R50443

PRICE REDUCED TO $79,000. Nice brick home. 3BR/2Bath. Priced below Tax value of $106,380.00 Call Katherine Fleming to make an offer. MLS 49292

Player Court-4 Bd 3.5 Ba-REDUCED TO Trantham Lane-3 Bd-2 Ba-REDUCED TO $449,900-R49146-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! $199,900-R50159-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin!

Richmond Road-4 Bd-3.5 Ba-Custom built home-$429,900-R50424!

Dell Computer, Older, has Windows XP, Includes printer. $80.00 Call or text 704-245-8032

Misc For Sale

Cherry Queen Anne sofa table w/large cherry wall mirror $125.00 Call 704-401-4743 Couch & ottoman creme leather $125. Cont. sofa bed $150, 3pc. Iron & oak dinnette $75, roper electric dryer $65. Call 704-401-4743

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Yard aerator spikes and frame for adding weights. $150 firm. Please acall 704-857-0093

Send Us Photos Of You with your Salisbury Post to: famous@salisburypost.com For Sale: All materials needed to install a 30x40 drop ceiling. $800 value! $375 firm. 704-857-0093

$3 per bale. 30 square bales available. Call 704-278-2001 Hay. Round rolls. Each weighs 550-600 lbs. $30/roll. 15 available. Call 704-278-2001 METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349

Want to Buy Merchandise AA Antiques. Buying anything old, scrap gold & silver. Will help with your estate or yard sale. 704-433-1951. All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123 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

Riding lawnmower used 2 summers 15.5hp 38" cut $500.00. Please call 704-932-2954

Medical Equipment Invacare bed, with side rails, Model 5401, full electric. Good condition. $250. 704-637-9440.

Stop Smoking – Lose Weight with Hypnosis. It works!! I guarantee your life will be better. HHH 704-933-1982

Saw. Table saw, Rockwell Delta deluxe. 9” $150. Please call 704-636-8208

Used building for sale 12' x 16' metal with wood frame. Like new, used lightly and will sell for much less than new retail cost. Can be seen at 250 Auction Dr at Webb Rd exit off of 85 south Please call Bobby @ 704-798-0634

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STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $3.85 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $15.50. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821

Saw. Craftsman Miter saw, $50. 2 lawn mowers. $40 & $125. Call 704-431-4837

Free Stuff 2 Weddings dresses Both white strapless. Size 10 & 16. Exc. cond. $100 ea. 704-787-1237. FOUND DOG - possible blond lab mix, long hair with collar. found off of Hwy 153 China Grove/Landis area. Call 704-855-7860 to claim. Free dog, lab mix, house trained, blonde, female. Free cats, 1 orge / whte, other calico. All are super loving. 704-299-7932.

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Barrells, 55 gallon metal and plastic $10 each. Wood picnic table, heavy duty. $25 704-857-1867

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Television. RCA TV console, 27-inch. Cable ready. Good shape. $250 obo. 336-751-3396

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

Gun cabinet, holds 10 guns. Solid wood. Very nice. $100. Please call 704-636-7722

Leyland Cypress Tees, 3 ft. tall. $7 each. Green Giant's 6 ft. tall $20 each. 704-213-6096

ALL NEW FURNITURE 5-pc Bedroom Set $275. Q P-Top Matt Set $150. Sofa & Love $450 Call 704-631-6930

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Dresser, mirror dresser & night stand. Dark cherry wood. Only $150 for all 3 pieces. Please call 704-640-1537 & ask for Anita.

Mattress Overstock: Sets start at T-$119, F-$149, Q-$159, K-$239. Warranties, delivery option. 704-677-6643

Electronics

Electro. piano keyboard. Mult sound opt. Perfect for churches. No power cord. $80 no less. Call 704-213-1237 Lve msg.

Couch – Extra large. Makes into a queen size bed. Call 704-932-5008

Living room set, 3 piece. All solid wood frame. $100. Great condition. 704-201-1476

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

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Compaq Presario F3740 16” window ME desktop Camera, print & speaker MP3 $100 704-797-9020

Misc For Sale 16.5 HP Yard Machine riding mower, hydrostatic. runs great. $350 for more info call 704-209-1265

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380 VERONICA LANE 1.4 acres plus a home with 3 bedrooms and bath. Lean too and barn & shed too! Home is located in Granite Quarry. Come by and take a look. Priced at $69,900-R48954 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 52 to Granite Quarry, right on Bank Street, continue over tracks turns into Legion Club Rd, right on Veronica Lane, home at end on the left.

428 LAUREL VALLEY WAY Unbelieveable reduction to $309,000 makes this relocation home on the golf course one of the best buys around. 4 BR, 3.5 BA, wonderful floor plan. You must come out and see to appreciate or call Mitzi for more details. Directions: Jake Alexander Blvd to the Crescent entrance on right. Turn right Laurel Valley and home is several blocks down on left.

303 BROOK VALLEY DRIVE Windmill Ridge is the location of this fine home. Large owner’s suite downstairs, and two large bedrooms upstairs. Bonus room over garage. Open kitchen with dining room and breakfast. Roomy living room with brick fireplace. Park like front and back yard. 3 BR and 2.5 BA. Priced at $199,900. #932587 DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, left on Mooresville Rd,(Hwy 150), right on Windmill Road, left on Brook Valley, home on left.

NEW LISTINGS Mainsail Rd-Lakefront property + 2 more St. Johns Drive-4 Bd-3 Ba-$349,900lots available-4 Bd-2 Ba-3400 sqft- R49251 $489,900-Call Cary Grant! R49806.

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AGENTS TRENT GRIFFIN, REALTOR .....................................704-798-4868 MILLIE STOUT, REALTOR, GRI ................................704-213-9601 JEANIE BEAVER, BROKER IN CHARGE,GRI.............704-202-4738 TOM KARRIKER, REALTOR, ABR, SRES ....................704-560-1873 JANE BRYAN, REALTOR, GRI..................................704-798-4474 HELEN MILES, REALTOR, GRI.................................704-433-4501 JAYNE LAND, REALTOR, GRI .................................704-433-6621 BRANDON HIATT, REALTOR ..................................704-798-4073 CHRIS LANKFORD, REALTOR ................................704-213-3935 MITZI CRANE, REALTOR ........................................704-798-4506 MARY STAFFORD, REALTOR ..................................704-267-4487 DIANNE GREENE,BROKER, OWNER,CRS,GRI ........704-202-5789 JERRY DAVIS, REALTOR .........................................704-213-0826 PEGGY MANGOLD, REALTOR ...............................704-640-8811 VICKI MEDLIN, REALTOR.......................................704-640-2477 CATHY GRIFFIN, REALTOR, GRI.............................704-213-2464 DEBORAH JOHNSON, REALTOR ...........................704-239-7491 LIN LITAKER, REALTOR, GRI,CRS,ABR.....................704-647-8741 SUE MACLAMROC, REALTOR ................................704-202-4464 SHERYL FRY, REALTOR...........................................704-239-0852 C. CARY GRANT, REALTOR, GRI ............................704-239-5274 WENDY CARLTON, REALTOR.................................704-640-9557 HEATHER GURLEY, REALTOR .................................704-640-3998 KATHERINE FLEMING, REALTOR ............................704-798-3429

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Wesley Drive-3 Bd-2 Ba-$189,000-1800 Lynn Road-3.61 acres-3 Bd-2 Ba-$199,900sqft-R50399-Call Sheryl Fry! R50553-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin!

Hallmark Estates Drive-DW-1.25 acres-3 Bd2 Ba-$114,500-R50536-Call Sue Maclamroc!

Larchmont Place Unit #605-1 BdBath-New flooringScreened porch$54,900-T50560 Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! This 2003 doublewide sits on approx. 1.8 ac. Lots of potential! Call Jeanie for details. Asking $59,900. R50549

Hwy 601 So, Mocksville-3 Bd-2 Ba1283 sqft-$129,432! R50492-Call Peggy Mangold!

Primrose Drive-3 Bd-Bath-2160 sqft- Middle Oak Drive-4 Bd-2 Ba$155,000-R50510-Call Deborah Johnson! $195,732-R50514-Call Peggy Mangold!

2 BR, 1 BA bungalow on quiet street, fenced rear yard, carport. Owner only uses home a few days a year. Why rent when you can get all of this for only $89,900 Call Mitzi to see!

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Absolutely charming home. Hardwood floors, ceramic tile. Nice sized owners’ suite and bath. Vaulted ceiling.1-car garage. 3 BR, 2 BA. Priced at $136,500. #913901


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Free dog, small mixed Shitzu / chihuahua tan. House dog very loving. Only to good home. Call 704-210-9895

Free Puppy. Beagle. Male, lemon & white, 8 mos. Old. Pet only. Call 704-463-7958.

FREE dog, to good home. 6 month old, male Siberian husky mix. Very friendly and loving. Call 704-642.1473 Free dog, to good home. Mixed small female stays outside, cinn. color, appr 1yr old. Listens to comm. Call 704-245-5388 Free firewood on ground. You cut, you haul. Salisbury, Woodleaf area. Easy access. Fred 704-278-4514 Free kittens to good homes. 1(F) gr/wht; 2(M) oran/wht; 3 blk/wht 2(M) 1(F); 3 blk 2(F) 1(M). Litter box trained. Please call 704-633-7414 Free Kittens! Four male kittens, 7 weeks old, litter trained. One black, one gray, and two black with white. Call Serena at 704-920-8020 Free kittens, 1 blk./wht. paws, wht. Chest, short coat. 3 gray 1 short coat, 2 fluffy coats. Very cute. Must go. For directions call 704-647-0595.

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Lost dog. American Bull Mastiff, male, brown. Missing a tooth. Answers to “Buster.” Missing from Spencer area. Very lovable. 704-636-5560

Free! Beautiful 1907 Schuman upright piano. Call 704-637-5086

HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538

Autos

Ford, 2010, Mustang. REDUCED! 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW! View our inventory at: www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Found dog. In from on Trading Ford Baptist Church. Call to identify. 704-633-3248

Buick, 1987, Regal. V6, automatic. Full hydraulics. Targa top. Power steering, power brakes. $600 obo. 704213-6031

Found dog. Light brown/ white male, beagle type dog. Probably someone's pet. Friendly. Found in Back Creek Church area of Mt. Ulla. 704-278-2682

Chevy, 2009 Cobalt Black w/ gray cloth interior am, fm, cd, 4 cylinder,auto, like new 24,000 miles, nonsmoker, extra clean inside and out, aluminum alloy wheels wrapped in good tires,cheap newer car for a great price. 704-603-4255

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Infinity, 2005 G35X AWD. Charcoal black leather interior, 3.5 V6, 5 speed tiptronic, trans cd changer, sunroof, alloy rims, heated seats, low miles. 704-603-4255

Ford, 2001, Focus LX. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW!

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Mazda, 2006 Rx8 velocity red Mica with black cloth interior am, fm, cd, 1.3 2 rotory engine 6 speed tranny with paddle shift, cold ac, alloy rims, AS SEEN IN THE XMEN MOVIE! 704-603-4255

Pontiac, 1999, Firebird. Only 29,000 miles! 1 owner! 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW! View our inventory at: www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Toyota, 2006 Camry LE White w/gray cloth interior. 2.4 4 cylinder with auto tranny am, fm, cd, cold ac, sunroof, power driver seat, extra clean inside & out. Runs & drives awesome! 704603-4255

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Found dog. Mixed breed male. Tan, approx. 7-8 mo. old. Found on Faith Rd., between Morlan Park & Jake Alexander. Call 704-431-4981 Found yellow lab male app. 2 years old, collar, no tags Statesville Blvd / Hurley School Rd. Please call Steve 516-761-3877

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ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 6 pm.

Lost & Found Found dog. Female Pit Bull. Brindle colored. Has had pups. 152 & Concord Church Rd. area. Call 704-857-5439 to identify.

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I will haul away riding mowers, tillers, go carts, golf carts or any outdoor power equip. Free! 704-647- 0036

Autos

Ford, 2004 Taurus White with gray cloth interior am, fm, cd, V6 automatic, cold AC, chrome rims with good tires, runs & drives great! 704-603-4255

Lincoln, 1998 Town Car, Executive Series. Only 90,000 miles! 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW! View our inventory at: www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Mercedes, 2006 S430 Automatic, silver w/ ashe leather interior, all power options, sunroof, power trunk, air ride, nav, heated seats. Loaded, needs nothing!! 704-603-4255

Mercury, 2006, Montego Premier. 31,000 miles. Moon roof, 2 zone front automatic hearing/cooling system, individually heated front seats, leather seats, keyless entry, Pirelli tires, back-up alarm system. 4 door. V6 engine, rear wheel drive. $12,000. Please call 704-633-2308

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Free puppies. Labrador, 6 weeks old, all black, all been dewormed. 704245-9311 or 704-2021533 leave message.

Free puppy. Alaskan Husky/Blue Heeler mix. Female. 8-10 weeks. To good home only. Please call 704-305-0489

Volvo, 2006 S60 2.5T Onyx black with cream leather interior, sunroof, cd player, all power, alloy wheels, super nice! 704-603-4255

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Nissan, 2005 Altima SL Black leather interior 3.5 V6 with auto tiptronic, duel heated seats, Bose am, fm, 6 disk cd changer, sunroof, alloy rims wrapped in like new tires, runs & drives good. READY FOR DELIVERY. 704-603-4255

Volvo, 2001 V70 XC Cross Country AWD Wagon. Gray w/ tan leather interior 2.4 five cylinder turbo backed with auto trans, duel pwr seats, sunroof, all pwr options, extra clean needs nothing!! 704-6034255

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A good ad pays for itself over and over by attracting a good tenant.

enough to be effective, it leaves your property empty, or worse.

Puppies. Goldendoodle pups featured in Davie Enterprise Record. Low shedding, 8 wks, parents on site, $800. Call 336-751-2934

Puppies. Miniature Schnauzers, female pups, 11 weeks old, salt and pepper, and black. No papers. $400 cash! 704-633-5065

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Dogs Free dog, Australian Cattle Dog mix, female, 6 mos. UTD on shots. Call 704-783-9021

Puppies. Toy poodles. AKC. Very smart, very cute! 2 males. Chocolate, & Cafe Au Lait. All shots & wormed. Parents on site. Champion blood lines. $430 ea. 704-278-4609

Puppies. Alaskan Malamutes. 2 males, 5 females. Ready for new homes. $300 each. Call David 704-492-7901

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Free dog. Brindle German Shepherd mix, 12-16 wks old. Needs good home. 704-7541253

Free pets, 2 goldfish w/tank & acces. Female hamster with cage. Call 704-239-5784

Free Dog. Chihuahua /Jack Russell mix, UTD on shots, rabies included, very friendly. Good with people and cats. 704633-9631

Supplies and Services Puppies. French Bulldog/ English Bulldog mix. Brindle & white. 1 female & 3 males. 8 wks old, UPD shots. $700 each cash. 704603-8257

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Puppies. Standard Poodles. Rare & beautiful (Phantom markings), AKC, UTD shots. $800. 704-8577522

Puppy. Dachshund, long hair mini, male, AKC, shaded cream. 16 wks. Champion bloodlines. $500 negotiable 336-480-8092

Dog, Wauzer (Westie/ Schnauzer Mix). White female. $400. Salisbury Animal Hospital 1500 E. Innes St. 704-637-0227

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SALISBURY POST Boats & Watercraft 14 foot Jon Boat. Titled boat and trailer. 25Hp evinrude motor. Perfect condition. Too much to list. Serious inquires. 704-640-2581 Boat. 18' Airstar fiberglass. 115Hp mercury motor. Call 704-8574110 or 704-647-2799

Tracker 2009 Marine Tracker PGV16SC Mercury Marine 60 ELPT 4-Str Efi Trailstar with custom SA trailer. 704797-9134

Service & Parts

Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt $58, 8 volt $62. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. Buy 6 batteries & receive $10 gift receipt for purchase of a bottle of OLD STONE Wine. Coupon good until 5/31/10. 704-245-3660

There is a NEW group of people EVERY day, looking for a DEAL in the classifieds.

Motorcycles & ATVs

Service & Parts

BATTERY-R-US Deep Cycle Marine Batteries, G27 Delco Voyager, $9995 special 12 month warranty Faith Rd to Hwy 152. Store across from Siffords Marathon “If it's a battery, we sell it!” 704-213-1005 www.battery-r-us.com

BATTERY-R-US GOLF CART BATTERIES

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6-volt – $58 8-volt – $68 12-volt – $110 12 month warranty We will not be undersold! Deep cycle marine batteries on sale now!! 704-213-1005 “We Buy old batteries” www.battery-r-us.com

Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem! Tim Marburger Dodge 877-792-9700

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Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

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Trucks, SUVs & Vans

CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321

Buick, 2005 Rendezvous SUV. $9,615. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Chevrolet, 2001 Silverado 1500 $11,415. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Dodge, 1998 Ram 1500 Laramie SLT crew cab. $7,315. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

2003 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4. Silver gray leather interior 5.4 auto trans, am, fm, CD changer, power driver seat, rear audio, power 3rd seat, sunroof, rear air, like new tires; runs & drive great. 704-603-4255

Chevy, 2003 Suburban LT black w/ tan leather interior, AM, FM, CD changer, DVD, rear audio, duel climate control, duel power and heated seats, sunroof, running boards, 3rd seat. RUNS & DRIVES GREAT. 704-603-4255

Dodge, 2005, Durango. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW! View our inventory at: www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Ford, 2003 Expedition XLT Fx4 off road pkg. Black w/ gray cloth interior 5.4 triton V8 auto 4x4 am, fm, cd changer, rear audio, extra clean, running boards, chrome rims like new tires. 704-603-4255

TEAM CHEVROLET- GEO, CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE 404 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Call 704-636-9370

Ford, 2005 Explorer Sport Trac. Silver w/ black cloth interior V6 w/ auto tranny, am, fm, cd, cold AC, lugguage rack, bed liner, alloy rims. Like new tires. 704-603-4255

Ford, 2008, Explorer. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW!

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

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Jeep, 2002 Liberty Sport SUV. $7,915 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

NEED CASH? We buy cars & scrap metal by the pound. Call for latest prices. Stricklin Auto & Truck Parts. Call 704-278-1122 or 888-378-1122

Want to sell quickly? Try a border around your ad for $5!

Recreational Vehicles

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

Transportation Dealerships

Honda 200 Fourtrax $1,100. 980-234-3567

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Cadillac, 2003 Escalade Onyx Black, all power options, am, fm, tape, cd changer, duel front/rear heated seats, rear audio, xenon head lights, sunroof, 3rd row seat, like new tires. 704-603-4255

Chevy, 2005 Tahoe LS white w/ tan cloth interior 5.3 V8 auto trans, all pwr options, am, fm, tape, cd, 3rd seat, duel pwr seats, clean, cruise, alloy rims, drives great. ready for retail! 704-603-4255

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Dodge, 1998, Dakota. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW!

Ford, 2002, Ranger. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW!

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Ford, 1998, Ranger. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW!

Ford, 2004 Free Star Van Gold with tan cloth interior am, fm, cd, 4.2 V6 auto tranny, luggage rack, fog lights, all power, alloy rims good tires. PERFECT FAMILY TRANSPORTATION! 704-603-4255

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Toyota, 1999 Tacoma $8,915. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com

2005 Jeep Liberty V6 4x4 3.5L Blk w/Tan int., 4 cyl., all power, AM/FM, C/D, low miles, chrome rims w/like new tires, Extra Clean Gas Saver !!!! 704-603-4255

Want to Buy: Transportation DONATED passenger van or bus needed for newly formed Youth Group. Call Pastor Rob at 980-721-3371. Thanks for letting your love shine!

Fleetwood, 2007, Bounder 35E

Less than 12,000 miles. Owan generator. Backup cam-era, self-levelling. 2 slides. Full size refrigerator. Sleeps 6. Fully paid Travel Resorts package. $85,000. Call 980-521-6014

Bank Financing available. First time buyers welcome! You deserve a fresh start! Don't wait! Low Rates Available. Minimum down payment. Carfax & warranties available. Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 or 704-224-3979 after 6pm. Visit us at: www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com

GRANT'S SERVICE & REPAIR Get your air conditioner serviced now and be ready for the summer. Licensed & Insured. Call 704-633-0753

Auctions Auction Thursday 12pm 429 N. Lee St. Salisbury Antiques, Collectibles, Used Furniture 704-213-4101 Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369 www.thecarolinasauction.com

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

Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mondays. Auction every Saturday at 7pm. 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

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

Cleaning Services C.R. General Cleaning Service. Comm. & residential. Insured, Bonded. Spring Cleaning Specials! 704-433-1858 www.crgeneral.com

Do U work 2 hard? Let me help! I clean houses & I'm good at it. VERY reasonable. 20 yrs. FREE estimates. Make tomorrow better by calling me today! 704-279-8112

Residential & Commercial Free Estimates References available Call Zonia 704-239-2770

Wife For Hire Inc.,

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www.piedmontauction.com

Caregiving Services Live-in Caregiver. Wk or wkends. 20+ years exp. Bathing, cook, clean, laun. Reas. 704-654-7725

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

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

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 and the FTC.

Grading & Hauling Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592 Grading, Clearing, Hauling, and Topsoil. Please Call 704-633-1088

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

Concrete Work

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

Apple House Construction Co.

Home Improvement

Junk Removal

Manufactured Home Services

Pressure Washing

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

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

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

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

Earl's Lawn Care ~ Pressure washing decks, houses, & driveways. 704636-3415 / 704-640-3842

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

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

Professional Services Unlimited Licensed Gen. Contractor #17608. Complete contracting service specializing in foundation & structural floor repairs, basement & crawlspace waterproofing & removal, termite & rot damage, ventilation. 35 yrs exper. Call Duke @ 704-6333584. Visit our website: www.professionalservicesunltd.com

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

Quality remodeling and repairs at prices you can afford.

Call Dale Litaker 704-633-5067 704-647-4774

OLYMPIC DRYWALL & PAINTING COMPANY For All Your Drywall & Painting Needs Residential & Commercial

704-279-2600 Since 1955 olympicdrywall@aol.com olympicdrywallcompany.com

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

Granite & solid surface for kitchens & baths, cultured marble vanity tops, tubs & enclosures, standard & custom walk-in showers. FREE ESTIMATES!

The Floor Doctor Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 30 YEARS EXP. 704-933-3494

FIND IT SELL IT RENT IT in the Classifieds

Kitchen and Baths

Reface your existing cabinets and make them look like new at half the cost. We also build custom cabinets – call for more info and free estimate! 30 years experience.

H&H Construction. Bath, Kitchen, Decks & Roofs! Interior & Exterior Remodeling & Repairs! 704-633-2219 www.hhconstruction19.com

HMC Handyman Services No Job too Large or Small. Please call 704-239-4883

Hide While You Seek! Our ‘blind boxes’ protect your privacy.

Kitchen and Baths

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

Kitchens, baths, additions, decks, garages, roofing, etc.

Drywall Services

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Zelda R. Wrights, 225 Old Hwy. 70, 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 12th day of August, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 6th day of May, 2010. Zelda R. Wrights, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E492, R. Wayne Wrights, 970 Hildebrand Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147

Home Improvement

Home Improvement

Rowan Auction Co. Professional Auction Services: Salis., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340. Tony McBride Auction Your Full Service Auction Co. One Piece/Entire Estate. 704-791-5625. NCAL 6894

Hide While You Seek! Our ‘blind boxes’ protect your privacy.

www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Carport and Garages Air Conditioning and Heating

Chevrolet, 2003, Trailblazer. 1 owner! 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. CALL NOW! View our inventory at:

No. 59895

House Cleaning

Lawn Equipment Repair Services

Home Maid Cleaning Service, 10 yrs. exp, Free estimates & references. Call Regina 704.791.0046

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

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Junk Removal

Brown's Landscape & Backhoe Bush hogging, tilling for gardens & yards. Free Est. 704-224-6558

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ We Buy Any Type of Scrap Metal At the Best Prices...

DJ's Service: Mowing & Lawncare plus bushog, mulching, tree removal, grading & hauling. 704857-2568 /or 798-0447

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Earl's Lawn Care

We will come to you! F David, 704-314-7846

3 Mowing 3 Seeding 3 Fertilizing 3 Aerating 3 Trimming Bushes 3 Pressure Washing 704-636-3415 704-640-3842 www.earlslawncare.com

Anthony's Scrap Metal Service. Top prices paid for any type of metal or batteries. Free haul away. 704-433-1951

GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542

WILL BUY OLD CARS Complete with keys and title, $150 and up. (Salisbury area only) R.C.'s Garage & Salvage 704-636-8130 704-267-4163

Outdoors by overcash Mowing, Mulching, Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. 704-630-0120 Steve's Lawn Care We'll take care of all your lawn care needs!! Great prices. 704-603-4114/704-431-7225

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Moving and Storage TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808

Painting and Decorating AFFORDABLE RATES WOODIE'S PAINTING INC., Residential & Churches 704-637-6817

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Roofing and Guttering Affordable Roofing FQuality & Experience 704-640-5154

Ranch exteriors starting at $500 with paint. Residential/commercial Free estimates. Insured. 704-798-0909

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Let's Talk...it's Free!

Stoner Painting Contractor

• 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Insured & Bonded 704-239-7553

AAA Trees R Us Bucket Truck Chipper Stump Grinding Free Estimates

704-239-1955 Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304 John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.

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

FREE ESTIMATES! LOWEST PRICES!

Plumbing Services

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 Plummer & Sons Tree Service, free estimates. Reasonable rates, will beat any written estimate 15%. Insured. Call 704-633-7813. TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.

Upholstery

1 Of A Kind Plumbing Residential & Commercial Plumbing Plumbing Repair Well Repair Reasonable Prices! Call Us For A Free Estimate! ~ 704-855-2142 ~

For all your landscape needs. Free estimates Patios, walkways, fences, retaining walls, plantings, mulch, drainage, lighting

20 Years Experience

Lic. #18614

SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181

Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.

~ 704-633-5033 ~

Pools and Supplies Bost Pools – Call me about your swimming pool. Installation, service, liner & replacement. (704) 637-1617

~ 704-202-8881~

www.bowenpaintingnc.com

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A-1 Tree Service 3Established since 1978 3Reliable & Reasonable 3Insured Free Estimates! Recognized by the Salisbury Tree Board

Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976

Eddleman's Landscape Services

NC LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 1589 704-630-1126 H 704-267-8694

Tree Service

Septic Tank Service David Miller Septic Tank Co. Installation/ Repairs “Since 1972” 704-279-4400 or 704-279-3265

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FOR FREE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Please Fax, hand deliver or fill out form online 18 WORDS MAX. Number of free greetings per person may be limited, combined or excluded, contingent on space available. The Salisbury Post reserves the right to edit or exclude any birthday submission. Space is limited, 1st come 1st served, birthdays only. Please limit your birthday greetings to 4 per Birthday. Fax: 704-630-0157 Online: www.SalisburyPost.com (under Website Forms, bottom right column of website) In Person: 131 W. Innes Street

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Hal & Barbara Barnes In Memory of Little Bit

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