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One of the entrances into Salisbury Mall reflects a lack of shoppers Tuesday night. The lenders have filed for foreclosure.
Retail owner owes over $19 million on loan BY EMILY FORD eford@salisburypost.com
Lenders foreclosed on the Salisbury Mall Tuesday after the owners apparently defaulted on their loan. Samco Properties of Deerfield, Fla., had not made a loan payment since July 2009, according to Rowan County Clerk of Court Jeff Barger, who signed the foreclosure papers. Sam Spiegel and Simone Spiegel are founders of Samco Properties, a commercial real estate company that bought the mall in 2003. Samco owes $19,930,000 on the mall loan, Shoppers stroll pass one of several vacant stores in the mall. Barger said. This is the largest foreclosure he’s seen in 12 years as clerk, Barger said. The Speigels could not be TIM LYONS reached for comment. JCPenney spokesman “I am very, very disappointed and saddened,” Both Kluttz and City Man- ty Courthouse. Upset bids will Mayor Susan Kluttz said. ager Dave Treme said they continue for 10 days. Salisbury’s largest indoor If no one else bids, the mall retail center, which covers al- hope someone will buy the mall and continue the operation, will go to the lender, Barger most 35 acres at Jake Alexansaid. der and Statesville boulevards, saving jobs and businesses. “Hopefully, someone will He said he doesn’t know opened in 1986. “This is a sign of the times see the value in it,” Treme said. what minimum bid the lender Wells Fargo holds the note, will set. Normally, it’s the and the tough, difficult economy we are going through right Barger said. The bank did not amount of the principal, or now,” Kluttz said. “In this econ- immediately reply to an e-mail $19,930,000, but that’s up to the lender, Barger said. omy, we continue to experi- from the Post. The lender will put the mall Tenants at the mall exence disappointments, and this up for sale at 2 p.m. Dec. 14 in pressed surprise at the news. is one of them.” the lobby of the Rowan Coun- None would go on record with
“Going into foreclosure does not mean closure.”
a comment. The mall manager did not return a telephone call from the Post. Belk and JCPenney stores anchor the mall. Tim Lyons, a JCPenney spokesman based at corporate headquarters in Plano, Texas, said JCPenney stores have been located in foreclosed malls in the past. “Going into foreclosure does not mean closure,” Lyons said. In the other cases, the malls remained open and the stores continued business as usual, he said. “Typically, it has no effect on the operation of the store. We will continue to be there to serve our customers,” he said. The tax value of the Salisbury Mall is $14,584,123, according to the Rowan County assessor’s office. The $5.4 million difference between the amounts of the tax value and loan did not surprise Rowan County Tax Administrator Robert G. Rowland. Rowland said the loan the Speigels took out when they bought the mall in 2003 incorporated personal property,
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Rowan County Airport to celebrate 80th birthday BY KARISSA MINN kminn@salisburypost.com
As the Rowan County Airport prepares to celebrate its 80th birthday Thursday, county leaders are both recognizing its past and envisioning how it could benefit the county in the years ahead. “Aviation has only been around for 107 years, so the fact that this airport is 80 years old speaks volumes,” said Airport Director Thad Howell. “We’re very proud of our airport and very excited about the future.” If weather permits, vintage aircraft and cars will HOWELL be on display starting at 3 p.m., and Larry Macon of the Rowan County Airport will perform aerobatics in his red Pitts Special. The main program — a commemoration of both the airport’s birthday and Veterans Day — will run from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and include an acknowledgement of all veterans in attendance.
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The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will analyze what local authorities called a suspicious device found in a car off Airport Road on Tuesday. The agency’s lab will study the device to determine its components and ultimate purpose, police said. Salisbury Police Deputy Chief Steve Whitley said a person driving a vehicle on Airport Road around 1:30 p.m. noticed the device and pulled over on a gravel road near the Rowan County Airport and called 911. Whitley wouldn’t identify the driver or the type of vehicle involved. As a precaution, Whitley said, authorities stopped flights around the airport and set up roadblocks on Airport Road. Though the car pulled over near the airport and the National Guard Armory, Whitley stressed the incident was not connected to either. “There was no terrorist threat, anything like that,” Whitley said. “The only reason for our concern for the airport was simply the proximity of the vehicle.” The N.C. Highway Patrol provided a helicopter, which circled overhead to ensure hunters and ATV riders did not venture near the vehicle containing the suspicious device. “In the event that it had been something real, we don’t want anyone to get hurt,” Whitley said.
A Salisbury man faces a first-degree burglary charge after authorities say they found him hiding under a woman’s bed during his bizarre visit to her Clay Street home early Tuesday. Joshua Deon Howard, 24, who a police report says lives on the streets of Salisbury, remained in the Rowan County jail under $50,000 bond Tuesday night. Doris Boyd told police she was asleep on her living room couch at her 629 S. Clay St. when her two dogs woke her with their barking. Boyd told police she walked to her sunroom, saw nothing, and walked back to her living room. She saw Howard with a sweatshirt over his face, crawling on the floor toward her purse. HOWARD Boyd told police she asked Howard what he was doing in her home, and he sat down on the couch and began talking to her. She convinced him to leave, and he walked out the front door. A few minutes later, Boyd told police, she heard the dogs start barking again, this time toward the back of the house. Boyd discovered Howard in her bathroom, police said, and called 911. When officers arrived, they found several chairs stacked outside the bathroom window. Inside, they found vomit on the bathroom floor and on a chair. And they found Howard’s pants, but not Howard. Officers located Howard hiding under a bed, wearing only a pair of underwear, a white T-shirt and a pair of white socks. Police said Howard had been drinking alcohol and admitted he had been using drugs. Boyd told police $10 was missing from her purse.
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such as store fixtures. The loan also included money for significant renovations at the mall, including a restaurant and leasehold improvements, Rowland said. “All of those things contribute to the value of a loan, but not so much to the value of the real estate itself.” The loan was made “when times were still very good,” Rowland said. An entrepreneur like Spiegel probably landed a “top-dollar loan,” said Rowland, who said he was surprised by the foreclosure. “If Sam has fallen on bad times ...” Rowland said. “He is, in my opinion, someone who could make about anything work. He’s good in that industry.” Samco specializes in buying and improving shopping centers, office buildings and single-tenant commercial properties, according to the company’s website. Through its affiliated companies, Samco owns and operates about 3 million square feet of commercial real estate, the website said. In North Carolina, Samco also owns Marketplace Mall in Winston-Salem, Westgate Plaza in Durham and Forest Ridge Shopping Center in Asheville, the website said. The Salisbury Mall has struggled to maintain occupants. Hibbett Sports, Chickfil-A, Goody’s and Hallmark have left, among others. Although the mall’s location has been criticized in the past as inconvenient and too far from Interstate 85,
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Treme said the foreclosure is not as simple as that. “I think it’s mostly the economy, and I don’t think the location is a big factor, if at all,” he said. Any fallout from the foreclosure on local economic development can’t be determined yet, he said. “Certainly, it’s too early to tell the impact,” Treme said. Hopefully someone will buy the mall and continue to offer residents a variety of local retail choices, he said. “I’m a firm believer in shopping locally and supporting local businesses and keeping our tax dollars here,” Kluttz said. The mall was Barger’s second multi-million dollar foreclosure Tuesday. He also signed papers for a $2.2 million foreclosure on a commercial property at 120 Wilkinson Road in western Rowan County. The property is owned by People Against Drugs Affordable Public Housing Agency. In 2008, Texas Attorney Greg Abbott General charged People Against Drugs Affordable Public Housing, its founder and three of its directors with violating the Texas Nonprofit Corporation Act. According to court documents filed by the state, the defendants illegally used charitable resources to fund the founder’s salary, support a NASCAR Truck Series team, and advance the founder’s political career. The agency went into bankruptcy to stop the lawsuit. Contact Emily Ford at 704797-4264.
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Whether they served in Bosnia, Afghanistan, the Gulf or in the United States, Rowan County will honor the nation’s veterans on Thursday with a day of activities that include a morning ceremony and parade. “Some people got drafted, some volunteered, but they all went,� said Homer Robertson, president of the Rowan County Veterans Council.
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Robertson, a native of Granite Quarry, served in the Army during the Vietnam War. “The veterans fought all these wars. They sacrificed it all,� Robertson said. Veteran’s Day activities begin with a ceremony at the Hefner VA Medical Center in the Social Room of Building No. 6 at 10 a.m. All the events are open to the public. During the ceremony, three awards will be given to the Veteran
of the Year, the Service Officer of the Year and the Chaplain of the Year. The guest speaker for the ceremony is James Oxford, commander of the North Carolina American Legion from Lenoir. The new director of the VA Medical Center, Paul Russo, and National Cemetery Director, John Spruyt, will also be honored. Following the ceremony, there will be a barbecue lunch at noon at
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VFW Post 3006, 1200 Brenner Ave., Salisbury, across from the VA grounds. Anyone can attend. At 1 p.m., the VA Parade will begin on the grounds and will go through downtown at 2:30 p.m. The parades will be canceled if the weather is bad. Robertson said the Veterans Council is also pressing to have the Yadkin River Bridge name changed to the Veterans Memorial Bridge and the council is pushing for Liber-
ty Square, a transitional housing community for homeless veterans in Salisbury. There are more than 600 homeless veterans in Rowan County, according to Robertson. The events are sponsored by the Rowan County Veterans Council, which is comprised of multiple veterans organizations in Rowan County. Contact Shavonne Potts at 704797-4253.
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SPENCER — the Spencer Library will be ready to reopen in a couple of weeks, a town official said Tuesday. “I’ll have every box of books on the shelves, all the trim work will be done, the cabinets will be back where they were, all the furniture will be set and all the floors will be clean,� Public Works Director Jeff Bumgarner said during the Spencer Board of Aldermen meeting. The Spencer Library, which was shut down in the spring of 2009 after lead paint was discovered flaking from interior walls, will hold an open house from 2 to 6 p.m. Nov. 22 and reopen permanently Nov. 27. Bumgarner addressed concerns expressed by Alderman Delaine Fowler, who was concerned the library may not be complete in time for the open house before Thanksgiving. “If we're going to open those doors we need to make sure the library is ready to be seen since we’ve worked so hard to get it to where it is,� Fowler said. “I’m afraid it will look poorly on the town if people come to view our library and it’s not put together.� Bumgarner said it will take several weeks of working with the librarian, who has yet to be hired, before all of the books are in order, but they will be shelved. “I will make sure that all the floors are clean and all the hard repairs will be taken care of,� he said. Town Clerk Lisa Perdue reported Tuesday that the town has extended a conditional of-
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Crystal Boyd was the last woman standing Tuesday and the winner of a car through the United Way campaign. Names were drawn throughout the campaign to be in the running to win a car. At what was to be the final campaign report meeting, all 12 finalists were on hand to see if their name was called. The United Way announced last week the campaign would be extended beCRYSTAL BOYD cause many Vehicle winner people are still raising funds. So far, the campaign has brought in $1.23 million or 74 percent of the $1.65 million goal. The final report meeting will be Dec. 1. During Tuesday’s meeting at the Hurley Family YMCA, each finalist was called to the front of the room. One by one, their names were called and they were eliminated. The last two names were Sherry McCall and Boyd. When Boyd did not hear her name, she clasped her hands over her mouth in shock, realizing she was the winner. “I am so shocked,� she kept saying. She wore her stepdaughter, Ashley’s necklace as a good luck charm.
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Cancer affects two students, unites school BY DAVID FREEZE For the Salisbury Post
hris Ledbetter collapsed on Jan. 29. He had been feeling nauseated and run down. His parents knew that something was dreadfully wrong. It was a chaotic evening, with a trip to Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was referred to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem, but all roads were closed north because of the major snowstorm that evening. The ambulance had to go south. Chris was taken to Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte, he underwent
tests. A few days later, Chris was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a cancer in white blood cells. His treatment has been intense with chemotherapy and lumbar punctures. Chris is a sophomore at East Rowan High School, but he isn’t able to attend school presently. With the help of his teachers, he hopes to return later. ••• Devan Cowan came home with a headache from a football practice in August. When he had another
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SPENCER — It’s been four years since North Rowan High School beat Surry Central during the first round of the state playoffs. Cavaliers fans are hoping the home field advantage will work its magic again Friday when West Montgomery travels to Cavalier territory. North Rowan hasn’t played host to a playoff game since 2006 and Spencer residents are gearing up to support the boys in green and gold. The North Rowan booster club will host a pep rally from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Park Plaza. “We really want to get the community involved,� booster club member Dawn Holshouser said. The pep rally will feature the football team, cheerleaders, marching band and a bonfire. Holshouser said the booster club wanted to take a different approach to get the team and fans fired up. “We were trying to figure out something to do that would be special for the football team that normally wouldn’t be done on football game days,� she said. A graduate of North, Holshouser remembers having bonfires on the softball field to get students in the spirit before big games. “We knew we couldn’t have a fire on campus now, so we thought it would be a good opportunity to include the entire community,� she said. The fire will be monitored and controlled by the Spencer Fire Department. Henry and Karen Alexander are lending Park Plaza for the event. “They came to us and wanted to hold a pep rally and I thought it was a good way to reach out to the community and be good community servants,� Henry Alexander said. Our Place Cafe’s Sherry Lilly and Rebecca Short said they’ve been cheering on the Cavaliers the entire season with stickers on the door of the restaurant. Lilly said her son is currently a senior at North so she’s “quite excited� about Friday’s game. The Cavaliers will be going into state playoffs as the league champion for the first time in nearly a decade after clenching the Yadkin Valley Conference title last week. Contact Sarah Campbell at 704-797-7683.
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BENEFIT FROM 3a headache the next day, his dad took him to the doctor. The doctor thought that Devan was dehydrated, but later discovered that Devan’s blood counts were out of kilter. Devan was admitted to Levine Children’s Hospital on Aug 30. He is a junior at East Rowan High, but he can’t attend classes either. He spends most of his time at Levine, and can only return home for short periods. Devan will have a bone marrow transplant in hopes of generating new, healthy cells. Devan’s leukemia is classified as cute myeloid leukemia (AML) which is a cancer that causes rapid growth of abnormal white blood cells that congregate in the bone marrow. ••• Both boys’ lives were changed drastically earlier this year. Other students and staff at East High have planned a benefit for Saturday. Leading the way and organizing the event are Megan Mueller and Arika Garner, school counselors. SADD, Students Against Destructive Decisions, are providing volunteers and organizational help. So are the Boosters Club and the Junior Civitans. Staff members and other students will also volunteer. The benefit starts at 8 a.m. with registration for a 5K run and walk. There will be a 1-mile fun walk on the school track. Registration for both events will also take place at the track. The entry fee for the 5K is $20 and includes a T-shirt and a Hooves for Hope wristband. General entry fee is $5 and includes the fun walk and other activities. Overall awards in the 5K will be presented to the top10 male and female participants. Other activities will include face painting, door prizes, a raffle, a threelegged race, a health awareness booth, a bounce house, and lots of food and drinks. The benefit will go on until noon. ••• Chris is now at home, having been released from the hospital a little over a week ago. He continues on high doses of chemo and steroids. His prognosis calls for a three-year plan to put the leukemia in remission. Currently, there are no plans for a bone marrow transplant. He and his family have learned not to take for granted small things, and greatly enjoy just having Chris at home. Chris has little stamina or strength, but he hopes to see improvements soon. He works at his studies when he is able, but sickness often precludes his work. Devan remains at Levine most of the time. He is preparing for the bone marrow transplant, which his mom, Elizabeth, said was preferred over radiation. His brother, Stephen, is going to be the donor. Devan does feel better and his strength is up and he eats anything that he wants. Devan is also studying at home, and looks forward to being able to return to football next year if all goes well. F&M is the primary sponsor for the benefit event, and other sponsors include Rockwell NAPA Auto Parts, Krispy Kreme, Sonic, Kids of Joy Inflatables, Food Lion, The Refuge and Grace UMC Youth Group. Door prizes are still welcome, but donations so far have come from these sponsors as well as from Zaxby’s, IHOP, A Slice of Heaven, Johnny’s and Fry Daddy’s. Both boys plan to attend at least briefly on Saturday if their blood counts are up. Their lives are often put on hold by low blood counts, but Devan and Chris have learned to cherish their moments with friends and family. They plan to make every effort to be at East High on Saturday. More information can be obtained at 704-279-5232, ext. 120, or at garnerac@rss.k12.nc.us.
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MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Audrey Virginia “Dottie” Hinkle Potts, 81, of Homer Potts Road, passed away Monday, Nov. 8, 2010, at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. She was born Sept. 30, 1929, in Grayson County, Va., to the late Herman and Viola Hinkle. Mrs. Potts was a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church and was a graduate of a Cooleemee High School. She was homemaker and had been an Avon representative for over 50 years. Mrs. Potts was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Dallas Hinkle. Survivors include her devoted husband of 61 years, Homer Potts; two daughters, Sharon Potts of the home and Pam (Derek) Harpe of Advance; two grandsons, Brandon and Brent Harpe of Advance; two brothers, Donald (Debi) Hinkle of Creedmoor and Bruce (Christine) Hinkle of Mocksville; several special nieces and nephews; and her beloved pet, Daisy. Service: A funeral service will be conducted at 3 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 11, at Cornatzer Baptist Church, with Rev. Jeff Beverly and Rev. Richard Whiteheart officiating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Cornatzer Baptist Church. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be considered for Rowan Vocational Opportunities, 2728 Old Concord Road, Salisbury, NC 27146. The family wishes to express their thanks to the community of Cornatzer for the love, care and friendship they gave to Dottie and to the entire family. Also, many thanks and blessings to the hospital staff at Davis Regional Medical Center for the loving care they extended to her during her illness. Eaton Funeral Home is serving the family of Mrs. Potts. Online condolences may be made at www.eatonfuneralservice.com
CONCORD — Rudie Morrow Hager, 91, of Concord, went to be with her lord on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, at Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast in Concord. Her death was unexpected. She was born Nov. 26, 1918, in Iredell County, a daughter of the late Stamey Thompson Morrow and Fannie Brown Morrow. Mrs. Hager retired from Cannon Mills Plant 1 Weave Room after 40 years of employment. Following retirement, she was employed part time by Wal-Mart in Kannapolis and was a faithful member of Concord Lake Missionary Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.D. Hager in 1976; a son, Howard Ralph Hager Sr.; one great-grandchild; and one great-greatgrandchild. Survivors include two sons, Jerry Donald (Rachel) Hager of Kannapolis, Glenn T. (Carolyn) Hager of Mount Gilead; daughter Carol Hager (Jake) Bost of Rockwell; daughter-in-law Sondra Hager of Kannapolis; two sisters; and a brother. Service: Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 at Concord Lake Missionary Baptist Church conducted by Pastor Howard Ralph Hager Jr. Interment will follow at Carolina Memorial Park. Visitation: The family will receive friends Wednesday 78:30 p.m. at Whitley's Funeral Home. Online condolences may be sent to www.whitleysfuneralhome.com
Curtis Lee Dooley SALISBURY — Mr. Curtis Lee Dooley, age 69, of Larch Road, passed Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born April 27, 1941, in Kannapolis, he was a son of the late Tossie Dooley and Edna Hunter Dooley. A graduate of G.W. Carver High School in Kannapolis and RowanCabarrus Community College, he was a U.S. Army veteran and retired from Norman's of Salisbury and Fieldcrest/Cannon. Mr. Dooley was a member of First Calvary Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by three siblings, Ethel Rea McDaniel, Glenell Mosley and Thomas S. Dooley. He is survived by his wife, Dinette Phillips Dooley of the home; brother Johnny Mack (Kay Frances) Dooley of Kannapolis; aunt Carrie Lee Hunter of Kannapolis; uncle Curtis Hunter of Charlotte; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The Family will be at the home the remainder of the time. Visitation and Service: Visitation is at 11:30 a.m. Friday at First Calvary Baptist Church with the Funeral at 12 p.m. Friday at First Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. Leamon Brown will officiate. Burial is at the U.S. National Cemetery, Statesville Boulevard location. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, Inc. is assisting the family. Online condolences may be made at www.nobleandkelsey.com
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KANNAPOLIS — David Andrew “Digg” Black, 29, of Kannapolis, passed away Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, at his residence. Death was unexpected. Born April 16, 1981, in Cabarrus County, he was the son of the late Denise Hooper Black and Eric Randall “Randy” Black. Mr. Black was a graduate of South Rowan High School and was employed by Tree Monkey Tree Service. An avid sports collector, he was truly a special person. Someone who could always make you laugh, he will be greatly missed. Mr. Black and his sister, Erin, were the best of friends, who shared a unique bond. He held a special place in Erin's heart that is irreplaceable. He enjoyed spending free time with his family, close friends and especially his niece Kyndal and nephew Drew. He was a former member of Kannapolis Church of God. Survivors include his sister, Erin Black Pless (Darren); niece Kyndal McGee and nephew Drew McGee, all of Kannapolis; grandmother Louise Hooper of China Grove; aunt Tonia Hooper of China Grove; and uncle Jimmy Hooper of Kannapolis. Visitation: 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 500 E. Ryder St., Landis, NC 28088. Memorial Service: 3:30 p.m. following the visitation. The Rev. Hazel Rollings will officiate. Memorials: May be made to Erin B. Pless, 230 Russell Ruth Walters Campbell Farm Road, Kannapolis, NC SALISBURY — Mrs. Ruth 28081, to help with funeral exWalters Campbell, died Mon- penses. Cremation Concepts of Salday, Nov. 8, 2010, just as she has lived, quietly, without fan- isbury is serving the Black fare and sur- family. rounded by family at N.C. Lutheran Home at Trini- Gary Lynn Livengood ty Oaks. CANTON, Ga. — Mr. Gary Born May Lynn Livengood, age 42, of 30, 1919, Ruth Canton, passed away Saturwas the day, Nov. 6, 2010. daughter of the late Dr. and Mr. Livengood was Vice Mrs. C.M. Walters, Sr. of President of Health and SafeBurlington. She graduated ty for ThyssenKrupp Elevator from Burlington High School and held memberships with in 1936 and attended Elon Col- The North American Hunting lege. Club, Peachtree Chevelle's Ruth was an active mem- and the American Chevelle ber of First Baptist Church of Enthusiast Society. He was a Salisbury, the Dorcas Sunday member of Calvary Baptist School Class, Margaret White Church. Circle and the Gold and Silver Survivors include his wife, Senior Organization. She was Pam Livengood of Canton; son a former member of the Mil- Zach Livengood of Canton; ford Hills Lioness Club. parents Gary and Shirley Ruth was instrumental in Livengood of Rockwell, N.C.; the beginnings of Good Shep- brother Michael (Olivia) herd Clinic at First Baptist Livengood of Gold Hill, N.C.; Church. uncle Sydney Pinkston of SalIn addition to her parents, isbury, N.C.; special cousin Ruth was preceded in death J.R. Livengood of Salisbury, by her husband, Cleveland N.C.; in-laws Kay and Henry “Cleve” Eugene Campbell, Power of China Grove, N.C., Sr., whom she married in Bruce and Gail Kiser of Kan1938; daughter Ruth Kathryn napolis, N.C.; and a number of “Kay” Crouse; four sisters; nieces and nephews. and one brother. He was preceded in death Left to cherish her memo- by a brother, Robert Livenry are two sons: Cleveland good. Eugene Campbell Jr. and wife Service: Services are Martha of Granite Quarry and scheduled for 2 p.m. ThursRandolph Neil Campbell and day, Nov. 11 at Calvary Bapwife Kay of Katy, Texas; a tist Church with Rev. Jeff Hill daughter, Barbara Ann officiating. Interment will folStevens of Rigby, Idaho; 16 low Church Cemetery. grandchildren; and 37 greatVisitation: The family is grandchildren. receiving friends Wednesday Visitation and Service: The from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the family will receive friends at funeral home. Summersett Funeral Home Memorials: In lieu of flowfrom 1-2 p.m. Thursday (Nov. ers, donations can be made in 11). Funeral services will fol- memory of Mr. Livengood to: low at 2 p.m. in Summersett Calvary Baptist Church, 137 Memorial Chapel conducted Hightower Road, Canton, GA by Dr. Kenneth Lance with 30115; or to the charity of burial following at Rowan choice. Memorial Park. Sosebee Funeral Home, Memorials: Good Shep- Canton, Ga., is honored to herd Clinic, c/o First Baptist serve the family. Online conChurch, 223 N. Fulton St., Sal- dolences may be made at isbury, NC 28144. www.sosebeefuneralhome.Summersett Funeral com (770-479-2131). Home is serving the Campbell family. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com.
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Robert Roy 'Bob' Versen SUGAR LAND, Texas —Robert Roy “Bob” Versen, of Sugar Land, passed away Nov. 7, 2010, at age 77. He was born in East St.Louis, Ill., to parents Leo William and Clara Marie Versen. Bob attended East St. Louis High School; attained a BA in Chemistry and Math from Carthage College; was inducted into the Carthage College Hall of Fame in 1990; and completed Master studies in Chemistry at University of Wisconsin at Madison. From an early age, he earned recognition for achievements in football, track and baseball. He was an Eagle Scout and earned the Silver Beaver Award with Boy Scouts of America. He served as esteemed leader of Salisbury Elks Lodge 699 and was a member of Hole in One Club 1980. As a research chemist at Monsanto, he developed five patents during his employment. Bob retired from National Starch & Chemical Co. in 1994. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leo and Clara Versen, and brothers Herbert and Walter Versen. He is survived by his wife, Janis Versen; sons Bill Versen (Paula) of Dayton, Ohio, and Richard Versen (Margie) of Highlands Ranch, Colo.; daughter Cathy King (Doug) of Sugar Land; brother Alan Versen, West Los Angeles, Calif.; grandchildren, living coast to coast, Erik Versen, Brett Versen, Ryan Versen, Katelyn Versen, Katie Ostlund (Jason), Tyler Doyle, Kyle Versen (Stefanie), Mark Versen (Jessica), Spencer Doyle and Allison King; and great-grandchildren Carter Ostlund and Braelyn Versen. Bob was a faithful servant of God, devoted husband and father, cherished grandfather with patience, wit, humor, wisdom and love to share. His sparkling eyes and wonderful smile will surely shine in our hearts forever. Visitation and Service: A visitation will be held Thursday, Nov. 11 from 6-8 p.m. at Sugar Land Mortuary; a service on Friday, Nov. 12 at 11 a.m. at New Hope Lutheran Church; with interment to follow at Morton Cemetery in Richmond, Texas. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to New Hope Lutheran Church, 1424 FM 1092 Road, Missouri City, TX 77459; or a charity of your choice. Sugar Land Mortuary, Sugar Land, Texas, is assisting the family with arrangements.
David 'Clifford' Shepherd SALISBURY — Mr. David “Clifford” Shepherd, 88, of Salisbury, left his earthly family to be with his Lord and Savior Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, at his residence. Clifford was born May 7, 1922, in Rowan County, the son of the late David Wesley Shepherd and Maggie Trexler Shepherd. Clifford was a graduate of Rockwell High School and a life-member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Clifford served during World War II as a Staff Sergeant in the 120th Infantry Division. He received the Purple Heart, Silver Star and the Bronze Star while in combat in the areas of Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. Clifford retired from the N.C. Department of Transportation as a motor grader operator with 43 years of service. Owner and operator of Shady Circle Mobile Home Park, for the last 25 years, Clifford resided at High Rock Lake. While confined to a wheelchair for the last eight years, he lived his life to the fullest, enjoying boating, fishing, gardening, his family and neighbors. He was always known as a kind, caring and generous person. In addition to his parents, Clifford was preceded in death by a grandson, Mark Miller. Survivors include his wife, the love of his life for 65 years, Ruth Fowler Shepherd; daughter Donnell Shepherd Miller and husband Harold of Salisbury; sons David A. Shepherd and wife Melinda of Gloucester, Va., Danny Shepherd and wife Carol of Salisbury; brothers Robert Shepherd of Salisbury and Roy Shepherd of Reeds; grandchildren Monica Miller Harris, Megan Miller, Angie S. Strode, Adam Shepherd, Kristina Shepherd, Donelle Shepherd and Simon Shepherd; and five greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 at Powles Funeral Home, Rockwell. Funeral Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 12 at St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Salisbury, conducted by Rev. Gary Coble, pastor. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, with Military Graveside Rites by the N.C. National Guard and the Rowan County Veterans Honor Guard. Memorials: St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Family Life Center, 9275 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC 28146. Powles Funeral Home of Rockwell is assisting the Shepherd family. Online condolences may be made at www.powlesfuneralhome.com
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CHINA GROVE — A Virginia Avenue resident faces a felony larceny charge after authorities say he stole several bathtubs. Investigators linked Earl Thomas Dishman, 47, of 380 Virginia Ave., to the Sept. 30 theft of three cast iron tubs and a 250-gallon water tank from 118 ArDISHMAN lene Ave., Kannapolis. Police arrested Dishman Saturday at Earl’s Carp Lake in China Grove. A Rowan County magistrate released him on a written promise to appear in court. Authorities said Dishman most likely took the items to sell as scrap metal.
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AIRPORT FROM 1A Foundation for the Future Robert Van Geons, director of RowanWorks, said Tuesday that the economic development agency may be working more with the airport now than it ever has before. “We’ve set the foundation and put in place a VAN GEONS number of things that can yield us exponentially greater returns on the airport in the coming years,� Van Geons said. “I think the best days and the biggest days are right in front of us.� He said the airport already generates “significant tax revenue� and will continue to be important for job growth in the future. It both generates those jobs directly and helps market the county for business development, he said. Van Geons said the services the airport offers, including low-cost fuel sales and recently privatized maintenance services, encourage companies to locate their air-
craft in Rowan County. The presence of Food Lion and Shoe Show also will send a good message. “That is a very positive thing for our relationship with businesses that utilize airport,� Van Geons said. “It reinforces why Rowan County is a good place to do business.� Howell said about seven businesses currently base operations at the airport, including Food Lion and Shoe Show. The National Guard has operated there for more than 30 years, he said. In addition, the N.C. Highway Patrol operates two helicopters out of the airport. They help with search and rescue, look for drugs and photograph accidents on the highway for the reconstruction team. “It’s not just business and general aviation,� he said. “We actually have law enforcement and military here. Airports of this size typically don’t have a good balance like we do.� Slow But Steady Growth The airport first opened on a limited basis in 1930 with a dirt runway. As it was developed, it was used as a training facility for pilots in World War II. (A flight school still operates there today.)
In 1957, the city deeded to the county about 158 acres at the present site of the airport. A $200,000 bond combined with matching federal funds was used to enlarge the facilities and construct a 4,200foot runway. The runway has since been extended to 5,500 feet, and future plans for expansion will lengthen it to 6,500 feet. Former U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole earmarked $1.9 million for that extension in 2008. The county has received $1.2 million so far, but the N.C. Division of Aviation designated the money for land acquisition because the airport isn’t ready to extend the runway. Instead, county commissioners agreed in October to pursue the purchase of a building owned by PermaFlex to secure land for the runway. If there is grant money left over, it may turn its sights to the Baja Products facility nearby. The county also purchased a FORD Silver Eagle facility for land acquisition in 2007. Carl Ford, chairman of the Rowan County Board of Com-
missioners, said Tuesday the runway extension would be important for future growth. “Not that we’re not pursuing folks now,� Ford said, “but when we get the extension, that’s when we can really go after more clients — the ‘bigger fish,’ so to speak.� He said a longer runway would allow larger airplanes to take off with a full tank of fuel, so they can travel across the country without stopping. Right now, they can only partially fill. He gave credit to RowanWorks, for its recent marketing of the airport that’s helped attract and retain businesses. He also said a re-
cent reduction in the airport tax rate, after a temporary jump when Salisbury annexed the area in 2006, should help bring more. Ford said the airport may soon be serving NASCAR teams and companies who move into the N.C. Research Campus. “We’re up against a lot of other folks like Statesville and Concord,� Ford said. “But we’re hearing Concord may be landlocked, and they have no room to grow. We’ve got a lot of land out there to build hangars and other corporate structures.� The airport now has about 80 regular hangars and four
corporate-sized facilities. Because of all this potential for growth and the impact it could have on the county, Ford called the Rowan County Airport “the wave of the future.� According to 2006 figures from the Division of Aviation, the Rowan County Airport had about 12,700 visitors a year and an annual economic impact of $22.9 million. At that time, there were 99 planes based at the airport with a property tax value of $35.3 million, generating about $223,900 in revenue. Contact Karissa Minn at 704-797-4222.
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Agents with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security gain clearance before passing through the hot zone of Airport Road. where the vehicle containing the device sat parked. Whitley said police had regular communication with the man during the investigation and that he was in no danger. “The best thing for him to do was just stay Two members of the Cabarrus County put,â€? Whitley Sheriff’s OfďŹ ce Bomb Disposal Division said. He would walk across Airport Road to investigate the not release the device found in a vehicle. man’s name. From 1:30 p.m. Responders included the until nearly 8 Tuesday Salisbury Fire Department, evening, authorities blocked Rowan County EMS, CabarAirport Road between the rus County Sheriff’s Office Baja Spas site and Sarah Bomb Disposal Division, HarEllen Lane. Salisbury police risburg Fire Department, officers diverted all traffic, Rowan County Sheriff’s Ofincluding school buses. fice, ATF, U.S. Department of Locke Volunteer Fire De- Homeland Security and the partment arrived at the site N.C. Highway Patrol. around 6 p.m. to provide lightContact Shelley Smith at ing for investigators. 704-797-4246.
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The Salisbury Police Department initially checked out the device but soon called in the Cabarrus County Sheriff Office’s Bomb Disposal Division. Two men in full-body armor and helmets crossed Airport Road toward the gravel road shortly after 6 p.m., with a hazardous-device robot in tow. Whitley said authorities took “odd looking items� from the vehicle and sent them to the ATF laboratory. “We’re not saying it’s explosive,� Whitley said. “We don’t know what it is; that’s why we brought someone in.� Typically when the police department discovers such a device, Whitley said, “we’re going on the premise that it is potentially something dangerous and hazardous.� Around 7 p.m., smoke rose from the gravel road as the bomb team disposed of what Whitley called “residual chemicals they had removed.� He would not be more specific. Whitley said he considered Tuesday’s discovery to be an “isolated anomaly.� “Obviously we’re going to figure out how it got there and all the other things that go along with it,� he said. He added that investigators will treat it as “suspect� until lab results come back. During the investigation, police routinely checked on an Airport Road resident who lives near the gravel road
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• Creative gas card. I budget $40 per week for gas, and each week, I add that amount to my cash card. I use the cash card when I get gas. I'm never short when filling the tank, and if the balance on the card gets high enough, I plan to use it for a Christmas present at the end of the year. — Barbara, Florida
• Second life for rugs. Once the rubber backing is gone on a rug, I toss it into the trunk of my car. During emergencies, such as having a flat tire, I rather would sit on a rug than on the ground. Old rugs are great for other uses, too. You can put one under messy stuff you’re hauling, use one as a kneeling pad in the gar-
den and use one to line a pet crate. — Denise, Maryland
• Fruit fly “dip.â€? I use a homemade mixture to get rid of pesky fruit flies and gnats. In a small dish, I mix together 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, 2 teaspoons of sugar and 2 to 3 tablespoons of water. Then I add a drop or two of dish soap. I place the dish anywhere the pests congregate. No pesticides or sticky tape to deal with. — Stephanie, Missouri
• Shout out scalded milk. My white enamel pan was left with scalded milk at the bottom. I tried everything to clean it, but it wasn’t until I used liquid Shout that it got clean. I let the Shout sit for an hour in the pan, and the stuck-on milk came right off. — Jo, Minnesota
• Lotion extender. I buy an inexpensive lotion and add a few squirts of my expensive perfumed lotion. This makes it last longer and also tones down the scent a little bit, so it's not so strong. This way I can enjoy my perfume smell all year at a fraction of the cost. — Karen, Oklahoma
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one in my family wears white athletic socks. Before throwing them in the wash, each person is responsible for pinning them together with diaper pins of his/her assigned color. After washing and drying, I can just separate the colors of pins into each person’s pile, and I don’t have to find mates or figure out which socks belong to whom. — Diana,
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• Cast-iron skillet into the fire. I clean my cast-iron skillet in my fireplace. When the fire is burning well, I put the skillet directly in the fire. When the fire burns out, the skillet gets rinsed and re-seasoned. I have friends who take their castiron skillets camping with them and clean them in their campfires. — Adella, e-mail
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Walter Wall, bobby Honeycutt, Darryel Scism and tim Proper enjoy a lunch at Mambo Grill and tapas on Fulton Street.
Mambo Grill and Tapas finds an instant home in Fulton Heights Mambo Grill and Tapas didn’t move. It was reincarnated. The name may be the same, and so are some of the faces. But Ariella Sanchez, who owns the new restaurant with her sister Maday Sanchez, wants to make sure everyone knows this is not the same Mambo Grill that operated for more than two years in the Innes Street Market shopping center. The previous incarnation was owned by their father and his business partner, and Ariella and Maday were servers. It had a loyal following, but the sisters have made the new restaurant their own, and want guests to expect a new and unique Cuban dining experience with no preconceived notions. “We didn’t just want to be bigger. We wanted to be better,” says Ariella. And according to diners, they have succeeded. They have a lot of fans, who describe the place as “awesome,” “consistently good” and a “great addition to the neighborhood.” Earlier this year, when it was announced that a section of the old Foil Grocery building on South Fulton would be the site of the new Mambo Grill, the news was greeted with enthusiasm in the neighborhood. The anticipated May date of arrival passed, then the summer. Neighbors, hungry with the promise of tapas, eyed the property longingly. The delays were the result of the many inspections and approvals required when renovating a historic building. Great care went into preserving the integrity of the structure. They even preserved a 1940s cork refrigerator from the grocery store days by building a new refrigerator around it. And the old floor can be seen through a coating of new, clear epoxy.
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ariella Sanchez proudly shows off a popular dish, Enchilado De Camaron. This respect for the old neighborhood grocery translates into Ariella’s current efforts to help “bring the neighborhood back.” When they finally opened in the fall, they set aside the first two weeks just for the neighborhood, inviting them with flyers and thanking them for support. Of course a secret that good couldn’t be kept for long, and people were coming from all over before the restaurant had officially
advertised their opening. Brian Romans worked for Mambo part time at the other location and is now head waiter for the new restaurant. “The food is the same, but the atmosphere is what it should have been all along,” he says. “Warm, bright, friendly, inviting ... the new space is everything that embodies the Sanchez family. It has always been and contin-
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What is (are?) tapas? BY SARAH HALL shall@salisburypost.com
The addition of “and Tapas” to the Mambo Grill name caused excitement among tapas connoisseurs, but some of the restaurant’s patrons have been unfamiliar with the term. The first time I remember hearing about tapas was when a friend of mine was planning a light dinner party and she said, “I am going to be serving tapas.” I thought she said she was serving “topless.” I now know that a tapa is an appetizer served with drinks, and you seldom have just one, so it’s almost always plural, “tapas.” And tapas are not just a form of food. Tapas is a style of eating, practically an event. Many chefs and eating establishments have their signature tapas: tiny masterpieces, culinary meant to be savored and not just popped in the mouth. The term “tapa” is derived from the Spanish verb tapar, “to cover.” The Joy of Cooking says the first tapas were slices of bread or meat that sherry drinkers in Andalusian taverns put over glasses between sips. This kept fruit flies from hovering over the sweet sherry. The meat used to cover the glass was usually a salty ham or chorizo, which would make people thirstier, leading to more drinking, which made tavern keepers happy. So they began making a variety of snacks to serve with sherry, thus increasing their alcohol sales. The tapas soon became as important as the drink. Legends give two different kings credit for the custom. One legend says King Alfonso X of Castile, while recovering from an illness, drank wine with small dishes between meals and thus invented appetizers, decreeing that taverns would not be permitted to serve wine to customers unless it was accompanied by a small snack. Another story says that King Alfonso XII stopped by an inn in Cádiz for a cup of sherry. The waiter covered it with a slice of ham to protect the wine from the beach sand since it was a windy day. The king drank the wine and ate the tapa, then ordered another sherry “with the cover.” A more boring explanation for the name is that since one would be standing while eating a tapa in most Spanish bars, people would
See TAPAS, 9a the New Mambo Grill and tapas restaurant on South Fulton Street.
The Perils of Pie L
ast week, I did a food page feature about pies. That entailed writing about pies, presenting recipes, shopping for ingredients, making pie crust, assembling pies, baking pies, trying to make pies look pretty, photographing them, processing the photos, and then putting everything together on a page that hopefully looked attractive enough for a reader to linger over for at least a few minutes. So if you were thinking that the newspaper business is highly specialized, well, for a lot of us, it’s not. I feel kind of like the little red hen, who planted the wheat, harvested it, ground it and then baked the bread. While I would still much rather have Jon Lakey taking pictures for my stories KATIE (as would readers, I suspect) I SCARVEY must admit that it can be kind of fun to be responsible — and have control of — an entire project, from concept to layout. But the problem is that with one’s attention spread in so many different directions, something usually suffers when you’re on a deadline. And for me, it’s the recipe details. In the sweet potato pie recipe, I listed “2 Tbs. lemon” in the ingredients when of course I meant lemon JUICE. Hopefully most people figured that one out. The raisin pie proved more problematic for readers. I waxed on so nostalgically about my family’s favorite raisin pie that at least a few people decided to try it...until they realized that while raisins were in the ingredient list, I never actually mentioned what to DO with them. I got a phone call, an e-mail, and a face-toface request for clarification on that one. And who knows how many people just said a few colorful words under their breath and threw away the recipe they’d clipped out of the paper? To make matters worse, when I replied to one person who e-mailed looking for clarification, I actually advised her to “put the pies in the bottom crust” instead of raisins. To this incomprehensible direction she simply replied, “OK, thanks.” Now that’s civility. Or else she had just given up on trying to get something lucid from me. I know from personal experience that when you proofread a recipe, it’s best to think like a cook, not someone concerned that mayonnaise is spelled correctly. For anyone who wanted to make Leota’s Raisin Pie but didn’t because of confusion, I’m going to reprint the recipe here, this time explaining what to do with the raisins. That seems reasonable. (I will also add that if you want to increase the raisins, up to 11⁄2 cups, you can, but you may have some of the sauce left over if you do.)
Grandma Leota's Raisin Pie (take two) 1 C. raisins 21⁄ 4 C. water 1 egg, beaten 1 C. sugar 1 tsp. salt 41⁄ 2 Tbs. flour 3-4 Tbs. lemon juice
Make a double pie crust; roll out half and press into the bottom of a pie pan. Then, add the raisins, pressing down slightly. Mix sugar, salt and flour. Then stir in the egg and water. Boil mixture until thick, stirring often, in a double boiler. Remove and add lemon juice. Let the mixture cool for a bit and then pour into the pie crust, over the top of the raisins. Add top crust. Brush crust with cream and sprinkle with sugar (optional). Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes; reduce to 425 degrees for about 30 minutes more. You will probably want to tent some foil around the crust so that it doesn’t get too brown.
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ues to be an absolute pleasure to work for and alongside such generous and hard-working people.” Romans emphasized that the staff is striving to provide a family atmosphere where people feel welcome and appreciated, customers and employees alike, and there’ s a lot of laughter. Although he recommends trying everything, Romans’ current favorites are the Vacla Frita (a shredded flank steak, infused with lime and spices and crisped on the grill), the Masitas (like “carnitas” in Mexican cuisine but made at Mambo with pork and topped with a citrus garlic sauce), and the Chorizo in Vino from the tapas menu, which features a flavorful combination of red Portuguese style sausage and Argentinian Malbec). Customers eat these and other Cuban and Spanish dishes surrounded by tasteful decor and art. Of special note are two large photographs on the wall of the dining area. One, which dates from 1967, shows a Sanchez family aunt and cousin and a Harley Davidson motorcycle on a street in Cuba. The other is a 1956 photo of El Caballero, “The Gentleman of Paris” a street philosopher who famously roamed Havana during the 1950s. He was not really from Paris, though. He was born in the same small Spanish town that the Sanchezes’ grandfather came from. Ariella talks about how Cuban culture, especially the food, is a fusion mostly between Spain and Africa, with a lot of other cultures thrown in for good measure. “Cubans take something from all cultures and make it their own,” she says. Ariella says her greatgrandmother on her mother’s side was from Africa, and her father’s family is both Spanish and French. Ariella’s family moved from Cuba to Spain for three years, then to Miami, where Ariella grew up. They have been in Salisbury for 13 years. Why Salisbury? According to Ariella, her sister came to visit some friends and thought it was a nice place. “A place you have time to be with your family,” she adds. “And now we want our guests to feel like family.” As Ariella stands at the hostess station a group of Spanish-speaking men enter the restaurant. One kisses Ariella on the cheek. She admits it isn’t usual protocol in America for customers to kiss the hostess when entering an eating establishment. But she points out that greeting others with a kiss is as common in Cuba as a handshake is in the US. Romans adds, “It’s like someone told me, ‘Cubans have very big arms, Brian, they pull everyone in.’ ” When you plan your visit to Mambo Grill, expect to take your time and enjoy the experience. “We’re on ‘Cuban time’,” Ariella points out. Romans adds, “The pace is different here. I’m usually a rusher, but I’m starting to calm down and enjoy selling food to people.” “Brian’s Mojitos are the best in town, or dare I say, best in the state, so don’t rush Brian,” Ariella says, laughing.
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Who will buy Salisbury Mall? Now comes the hard part alisbury Mall’s placement on the auction block next month comes as neither a surprise nor an aberration. The mall has had less-than-robust business for years. And shopping malls as a whole have struggled as consumers cut back and the credit picture worsened. The only suspense to this story is, what happens next? Who will buy Salisbury Mall? The answer to that question is pivotal to the future of the piece of real estate where the mall sits and the local tax base. The Wall Street Journal reported last month that malls across the country are beginning to see improvement in vacancy rates — the first glimmer of good news for the industry in several years. Some experts say consumers grew tired of malls before the recession. Now, pinched by job loss and tight credit, shoppers have developed more precise shopping habits. Instead of shopping for entertainment, people shop for necessities, and they are more likely to visit discounters like Walmart and Target than a mall. Hundreds of malls have closed since the economy convulsed in 2008. A search for shopping-mall news on the Web finds headlines such as “The vanishing shopping mall” and “Recession turns malls into ghost towns.” This New York Times headline puts it into historical perspective: “Mall kills Main Street, recession kills mall.” Is the mall dead in America? Not yet, but Salisbury Mall’s retail pulse appears to be weak. And no wonder. According to 2008 figures, Rowan County’s median household income of $43,096 is below the state average of $46,574, and Salisbury’s is even lower at $32,923. People here can’t afford to do a lot of shopping. The county’s revenue from sales taxes has been going down — $18.5 million in 2008-09 to $14.5 million in 2009-10. Potential buyers might eye Salisbury Mall for purposes other than retail. Developers have been able to give new life to underused shopping malls and big-box stores by converting them into municipal complexes, town centers, mixed-use complexes, office buildings, churches, gymnasiums and even schools. In the best-case scenario, though, a buyer will come along who can keep Salisbury Mall as a mall and develop it into an even better retail center. That would be best for the local retail base and sales tax revenue. The mall might never be the one-stop shopping destination once envisioned; retailers like Walmart and Kohl’s pull shoppers in other directions. But with JCPenney and Belk as anchors, the mall may be able to draw new tenants as the economy improves. Timing is everything — timing and credit.
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few days ago, Anthony Graves called his mother and asked what she was cooking for dinner. She asked why he wanted to know. He said, “Because I’m coming home.” Maybe it sounds like an unremarkable exchange. But Anthony Graves had spent 18 years behind bars, 12 of them on death row, for LEONARD the 1992 murPITTS der of an entire family, including four young children, in the Texas town of Somerville. It wasn’t until that day, Oct. 27, that the district attorney’s office finally accepted what he’d been saying for almost two decades: he is innocent. Graves’ release came after his story appeared in Texas Monthly magazine. The article by Pamela Colloff detailed how he was convicted even though no physical evidence tied him to the crime, even though he had no motive to kill six strangers, even though three witnesses testified he was home at the time. The case against Graves rested entirely upon jailhouse denizens who claimed they’d heard him confess and upon one Robert Carter, who admitted committing the crime, but initially blamed Graves. Carter, executed in 2000, recanted that claim repeatedly, most notably to District Attorney Charles Sebesta the day before Sebesta put him on the stand to testify against Graves. Defense attorneys say Sebesta never shared that exculpatory tidbit with them, even though he was required to do so. Colloff’s story drew outraged media attention, including from yours truly. But the attention that mattered was that of the current DA, Bill Parham, who undertook his own investigation. He was unequivocal in explaining his decision to drop the charges. “There’s not a single thing that says Anthony Graves was involved in this case,” he said. “There is nothing.” One hopes people who love the death penalty are taking note. So often, their arguments in favor of that barbarous frontier relic seem to take place in some alternate universe where cops never fabricate evidence and judges never make mistakes, where lawyers are never inept and witnesses never commit perjury. So often, they behave as if in this one critical endeavor, unlike in every other endeavor they undertake, human beings somehow get it right every time. I would not have convicted Anthony Graves of a traffic violation on the sort of evidence Sebesta offered. Yet somehow, a jury in Texas convicted him of murder and sent him off to die. When you pin them on it, people who love the death penalty often retreat into sophistic nonsense. Don’t end the death penalty, someone once told me, just enact safeguards to ensure the innocent are never sentenced to die. Yeah, right. Show me the safeguard that guarantees perfection. Those who propose to tinker with the death penalty until it is foolproof remind me of the addict attempting to negotiate with his addiction, desperately proffering minor concessions that will allow him to continue indulging in this thing that is killing him. But there comes a day when you simply have to kick the habit. As a nation, we are stubbornly addicted to the death penalty, strung out on exacting retribution and calling it justice. Even though we know innocent men and women have surely died as a result. Or, like Anthony Graves, been robbed of irreplaceable years. He was 26 when he was arrested. He is 45 now. When he made that call home to his mother, he borrowed his lawyer’s cell phone. The lawyer had to show him how to use it. • • • Leonard Pitts is a columnist for the Miami Herald. E-mail: lpitts@miamiherald.com.
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Vows to fix Washington are familiar refrain he cynic in me says that Democrats will learn nothing from the midterm election. They not only took a bath, they were effectively water-boarded by voters. Democrats lost the House by a margin not seen since 1948. They lost 10 governorships while retaining two -New York and California. Both states are insolvent and can be expectCAL ed to ask for THOMAS bailouts from the federal government, something a Republican House is unlikely to grant. Republicans will get to re-district most states in ways favorable to them for at least the next decade. Nancy Pelosi will step down as speaker, though Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid managed to survive a nose-holding election in Nevada. While Democrats have complained about lack of cooperation from Republicans in enacting President Obama's agenda, don't look for them to show the way by cooperating with Republicans. The GOP has swept solidly into the House on a wave of voter anger at the elitism and condescension shown by so many Democrats and their big media allies who think the public is stupid because a majority do not agree with the notion of government as savior. Democrats aren't in a cooperating mood, as they usually aren't when they lose. And make no mistake they've lost big. By every measuring stick
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Outgoing speaker Nancy Pelosi pledged to drain the swamp that is Washington. Instead, she built a hot tub. At his post-election news conference, President Obama said many of the things he thought people wanted to hear — common ground, consensus, working together — but he steadfastly and perhaps understandably would not cede any territory on his administration’s core policies, especially national health insurance. Newly-empowered Republicans aren’t likely to compromise, since that usually means they are the only ones doing the compromising, which in the past has led to disgust by Republican voters who don’t want watered-down conservatism, but spending reductions and smaller government. Don't look for President Obama or the Democrats who
LETTERS Take a stand against bullying Bullying is nothing new to any of us. We all either know one or knew one. Bullying cannot help; it can only hinder social connection, including making someone possibly kill themselves, as a child did earlier this year in a story reported on national news. It does not matter what color, what sex, what economic class we come from, we each must love each other equally, like Christ loves us. If we take away those principles that have been taken out of our schools by a minority of the population that feels this way, then what will our kids grow up to be? Yes, kids, you can still pray in school; no one can stop you. God has been taken out of our society by all of us, not just the antiChristians. Bullying itself is a cry for help from children whose parents don’t care. They feel the need for attention in a world so cold that murders are more prevalent than good deeds. What if we turned away from our evil and turned to good
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survived the carnage to admit their policies were wrong, or that they misjudged the public. After so many in the leadership denigrated voters as being insufficiently enthusiastic about all government was attempting to do for them and questioning the smarts and the sanity of those ingrates who don’t agree with their policies, I wouldn’t expect such people to have a change of heart or mind. That is especially so since the mainstream media can be relied on to question every Republican effort to reverse the policies and spending initiatives of the last two years. For Republicans the challenge is to maintain their “purity” in an environment that is the political equivalent of a brothel. Both Senators-elect Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, and Joe Manchin, West Virginia Democrat, said in their victory statements that Washington is broken and they are going there to fix it. That reminds me of an old lyric: “It seems to me I’ve heard that song before. It’s from an old familiar score. I know it well, that melody.” A little more than two years ago, outgoing (thankfully) Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledged to “drain the swamp” that is Washington. Instead she built a hot tub. It’s difficult to change Washington. More often, Washington transforms the reformers. It’s the political equivalent of Prohibition. Maybe this bunch will avoid the “speakeasy.” Maybe. • • • Contact Cal Thomas at tmseditors@tribune.com.
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deeds, to see the good in people and to help each other instead of beating on each other? It starts in the home; our children learn it from us parents. Step up and take a stand against this. Bullying is wrong! Let all work together and be united on this. — Jimmy Holcombe China Grove
Dallas has solution Recently, in the city of Dallas, Texas, officials passed an ordinance that if you are pulled over by law enforcement and not able to provide proof of insurance, your car will be towed away immediately. Afterward, to retrieve your car after being impounded, you must provide proof of insurance to have your car released. This has made it easy for the city of Dallas to remove
Quotable “One of the little guys had tears in his eyes when I told him we were closing.” — Stephanie Clanton, Glenn’s BBQ On homeless people the Kannapolis restaurant fed
uninsured cars, which often are driven by people in the country illegally. Shortly after the “no insurance” ordinance was passed, the Dallas impound lots began to fill up quickly and were full after nine days. Most of the impounded cars were driven by illegals. Not only must drivers provide proof of insurance to have the car released, they have to pay for the cost of the tow, a $350 fine and are charged $20 for every day their car is kept in the lot. I would suggest that other cities across the nation follow what Dallas is doing. Not only is it getting uninsured drivers off the road, but it is taking away vehicles driven by illegals who have no insurance. — Derwood Puckett Salisbury
“It’s like when you’re cooking a big meal for Thanksgiving. You don’t cook on one burner at a time; you make a lot of things happen at once.” — N.C. Sen. Andrew Brock On addressing multiple issues when the legislature convenes under new Republican leadership
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — From the most Muslim nation on earth, President Barack Obama is reaching out to the Islamic world, declaring that efforts to build trust and peace are showing promise but are still clearly “incomplete.” Obama on Wednesday will deliver one of the most personal and potentially consequential speeches of his presidency, reflecting on his own years of upbringing in Indonesia and giving an update on America’s “new beginning” with Muslims that he promised last year in Cairo. At the same time, the path to lasting peace in the Middle East was hardly looking smoother. A reminder of that difficult road was waiting for Obama when he landed here Tuesday on a steamy afternoon in southeast Asia. Israel’s decision to build more in east apartments Jerusalem, a disputed territory claimed by Palestinians, had already earned a rebuke from American diplomats before a tired, traveling president weighed in himself. “This kind of activity is never helpful when it come to peace negotiations,” Obama said when questioned at a news conference alongside Indonesia’s president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. “I’m concerned that we’re not seeing each side make the extra effort involved to get a breakthrough. ... Each of these incremental steps can end up breaking down trust.” Heavily invested and eager for Mideast stability, Obama insisted: “We’re going to keep on working on it.”
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DALLAS (AP) — Autograph-seekers lined up around a Texas shopping center Tuesday as former President George W. Bush officially kicked off the release of his new memoir at a bookstore near his Dallas home. First in line were Terry and Tammy Jones of suburban Justin, who had camped out since the previous afternoon with sleeping bags and a portable DVD player. They said when they told Bush of their wait, he said he would sign their books “with admiration,” shaking 53-year-old Terry Jones’ hand and kissing his wife’s. “Eighteen hours for two seconds and a kiss on the hand,” Tammy Jones, 52, said with a smile. Terry Jones said they wanted to tell Bush “thank you.” He said he admired Bush because “when he makes a decision, he sticks with it.” In an interview that aired Tuesday on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Bush told the talk show host that writing the memoir “was an easy process.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Tuesday it did not know what created a vapor trail that crossed the skies off the Southern California coast and resembled a missile launch. Video posted on the CBS News website shows an object flying through the evening sky Monday that left a large contrail, or vapor trail. A news helicopter owned by KCBS, a CBS affiliate in Los Angeles, shot the video. Pentagon officials were stumped by the event. “Nobody within the Department of Defense that we’ve reached out to has been able to explain what this contrail is, where it came from,” Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said. While the vapor cloud captured on video resembled that created by a rocket in flight, military officials said they didn’t know of any launches in the area. Lapan said that “all indications” were that the Defense Department was not involved with the object.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A special prosecutor cleared the CIA’s former top clandestine officer and others Tuesday of any charges for destroying agency videotapes showing waterboarding of terror suspects, but he continued an investigation into whether the harsh questioning went beyond legal boundaries. The decision not to prosecute anyone in the videotape destruction came five years to the day after the CIA destroyed its cache of 92 videos of two al-Qaida operatives, Abu Zubaydah and Abd alNashiri, being subjected to waterboarding, a form of simulated drowning. The deadline for prosecuting someone under most federal laws is five years. The part of the nearly 3year-old criminal investigation that examines whether U.S. interrogators went beyond the legal guidance given them on the rough treatment of suspects will continue, a Justice Department official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because that part of the probe is still under way.
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DeMint forces early battle between tea partiers, old guard WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off the tea party’s show of election might, GOP Sen. Jim DeMint said Tuesday he’ll force a showdown next week with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other old guard Republicans over “earmarked” pet projects that DeMint and other victors last week made a symbol of out-of-control deficit spending. The South Carolina Republican, buoyed by support from six GOP freshman, is optimistic he’ll win a change in internal GOP rules to effectively bar any Republican from seeking earmarks. “Americans want Congress to shut down the earmark favor factory, and next week I believe House and Senate Republicans will unite to stop pork barrel spending,”
DeMint said. DeMint won backing from 25 Senate Republicans, including McConnell, earlier this year to impose an earmark ban on Republicans and Democrats alike. Despite winning the support of a majority of Republicans, the proposal was easily defeated by Democrats and 14 pro-earmark Republicans. Thirtythree of 41 Senate Republicans then sought earmarks in this year’s spending bills.
House Democratic chairmen endorse Hoyer over Clyburn WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven Democratic House chairmen have endorsed Rep. Steny Hoyer to become the Democrats’ second in command in the next Congress when Republicans regain control of the House. The support from such veterans as Henry Waxman of California and Barney Frank of Massachusetts is the latest development in the race for the votecounting whip post between the Maryland Democrat and Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina. “Steny Hoyer is a tested leader who can help Democrats rise to the challenge of the next Congress, protect the interests of the middle class, and win back the majority,” the seven Democrats wrote in a letter to colleagues. Clyburn, the highest-ranking black member of the House, was endorsed Tuesday by the 42-member Congressional Black Caucus.
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DURHAM — Mike Krzyzewski wants everyone to choose their words carefully. He says his top-ranked Duke team isn’t defending a national title. Krzyzewski says the Blue Devils aren’t trying to repeat as champions. And he points out “replacing” is the wrong verb to use when discussing the holes left by a senior class that helped hang a fourth NCAA championship banner
in the Cameron Indoor Stadium rafters. If that sounds familiar, it should: That wordplay wound up serving the Blue Devils pretty well once before. “I think I said that about 20 years ago when we were coming off” Duke’s first national title in 1991, Krzyzewski said. “And, really, it makes sense. Like Kyrie Irving and the freshmen, they haven’t been a part of it. So to say you’re de-
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RALEIGH — Pfeiffer guard Jeff N.C. State 111 P e t t i w a y Pfeiffer 73 slipped a second-half pass to 6-foot-6 classmate Chris Woods, who capped a brief run against N.C. State with a one-handed jam. “I got the pass from Jeff, and he calls it the Patrick Ewing dunk because he says it’s an old post player dunk, but I think it gave us some
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BY JAIME ARON Associated Press
IRVING, Texas — Jason Garrett stood behind a lectern for his first news conference as the interim coach of the Dallas Cowboys. That alone sent the message there’s a new way of doing things around America’s team. Wade Phillips, you see, always sat behind a table. Rearranging the furniture isn’t going to revive the 1-7 Dallas Cowboys, but team owner Jerry Jones is hoping the switch in GARRETT leaders will. He fired Phillips on Monday and promoted Garrett from offensive coordinator to “affect a culture change” for a team that’s been playing worse each week. The swing from Phillips to Garrett isn’t as drastic as when Jones went from Bill Parcells to Phillips. But it’s still a big shift. Phillips is 63 and was reared on defense. Garrett is 44 and versed in offense. Phillips had been a head coach twice before, four times including interim stints. This is Garrett’s first time in charge at any level. Phillips never played in the NFL and never was part of a Super Bowl champion. Garrett was a backup quarterback in the NFL for 12 seasons, mostly to Troy Aikman in Dallas, and was part of two Super Bowl champions with the Cowboys. Then there’s their personalities. Phillips is folksy and laidback. Garrett, a Princeton grad, comes across more like the Ivy League image. Take the lectern, for instance. Or this description of how he’s going to run the team: “One of the things that we’re going to focus on going forward is the process.” “I believe you give yourself the best chance of winning by focusing on doing things the right way each and every day,” Garrett continued. “We’re going to emphasize that in meetings, in walkthroughs on the practice field and hopefully take that to the game field on Sunday.” Phillips talked about that, too, using the pet phrase, “Not just right, exactly right.” But sloppiness was the one constant thing for his Cowboys this season — well, that and losing. What drove fans bonkers was the lack of repercussions. Starters weren’t demoted, backups weren’t released. Phillips defended his guys at every opportunity, a player’s coach to the bitter end. Garrett declined Monday to discuss any lineup changes. But he made it clear that players will be held to a new standard.
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Catawba’s Bryant Vennable, left, and Scottie Floyd reflect during the final momments of a loss to Tusculum.
Distant memory Morman putting first-game drop behind him BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
Catawba’s football team has a balanced receiving corps. Brandon Bunn scores touchdowns, Gerron Bryant makes impossible catches look easy, Brian Terwilliger flies around like his hair is on fire, and Eric Morman quietly moves the chains. Morman, Catawba’s Offensive Player of the Week, caught three passes from Patrick Dennis that produced first downs in Saturday’s 54-44 loss to Tusculum and added a late touchdown on a 4-yard toss from backup QB Daniel Griffith. Morman (6-foot-1, 195) has 30 catches this season, 84 in his career. But the junior had a tough moment in the season opener. Dennis made a perfect pass against St. Augustine’s, and Morman, who had slipped behind everyone, couldn’t
hang onto the ball in the end zone. One drop doesn’t lose a game, but that play was magnified because the Indians wound up falling 2017 to St. Augustine’s. “All the seniors — Dennis, Bunn, they just wanted MORMAN to make sure I was all right,” Morman said. “But I was fine. You just keep fighting. There was nothing I could do except come back and try to make some plays.” He’s made them. It’s hard to recall any drops by Morman since the opener, and he’s come down with balls not many humans would’ve caught. He’s made receptions diving, leaping, falling out of bounds and falling on his backside. jon c. lakey/SALISBURY POST
See MORMAN, 3B Eric Morman looks for running room after making a catch.
Amazing day for McCray in loss to Tusculum BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
Charlotte’s Harding University High has been in the news often lately. The historic, high-achieving school on the west side is on the hatchet list for proposed budget cuts, and his alma mater’s fate is never far from the thoughts of Catawba strong safety L.J. McCray. “When I first heard about all this, I thought it was joke — I could not believe it,” McCray said. “Wad-
dell maybe. Garinger maybe. But Harding? That’s just sad to hear.” McCray had Harding Rams Pride in his heart — and his wheels — on MCCRAY Saturday when he set national Division II records in Catawba’s 54-44 loss to Tusculum at Shuford Stadium. The SAC Special Teams Player
of the Week, McCray had 304 yards on six kickoff returns, shattering the Division II record of 276 set in by Hamline’s Tom Dufresne against Minnesota-Duluth in 1991. “When you break long ones, it means everyone on the return team did his job,” Catawba coach Chip Hester said. “But you also have to make someone miss, and L.J. did. He runs with so much power. Every step is powerful. He’s an explosive athlete, just really fun to watch.” McCray’s first return of the day was a 99-yard touchdown. McCray
followed a path cleared by cannonball E.J. Branch. Brian Terwilliger, Jacob Hanes and Octavius Hough made key blocks. McCray followed with a pair of 39BRANCH yard returns that provided great field position, and then he broke another one for a 94-yard TD.
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2B • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2010
TV Sports Wednesday, Nov. 10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Miami (Ohio) at Bowling Green GOLF 10 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour Australasia, JBWere Masters, first round, at Cheltenham, Australia NBA BASKETBALL 7 p.m. ESPN — Utah at Orlando 9:30 p.m. ESPN — L.A. Clippers at San Antonio SOCCER 2:55 p.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Manchester United at Manchester City
Prep football Playoffs 4AA Midwest (8) Providence at (1) Richmond (5) Scotland at (4) NW Guilford (6) West Forsyth at (3) Page (7) East Forsyth at (2) Butler West (8) Olympic at (1) Mallard Creek (5) South Meck at (4) Ardrey Kell (6) S. Caldwell at (3) Vance (7) Hopewell at (2) Garinger 4A Midwest (8) SW Guilford at (1) Mt. Tabor (5) Davie at (4) North Davidson (6) Glenn at (3) Ragsdale (7) HP Central at (2) Smith West (8) Roberson at (1) AC Reynolds (5) Mooresville at (4) Sun Valley (6) West Charlotte at (3) Alex. Central (7) East Gaston at (2) Porter Ridge 3AA Midwest (8) Hickory Ridge (5-5) at (1) A.L. Brown (5) North Forsyth at (4) Statesville (6) Weddington at (3) Marvin Ridge (7) SW Randolph at (2) Catholic West (8) Forestview at (1) South Point (5) Erwin at (4) Kings Mountain (6) Ashbrook at (3) Crest (7) Enka at (2) Freedom 3A Midwest (8) Harding at (1) West Rowan (5) West Iredell at (4) NW Cabarrus (6) Cox Mill at (3) Concord (7) Hickory at (2) Carson West (8) West Henderson at (1) Burns (5) Tuscola at (4) Asheville (6) Franklin at (3) East Henderson (7) Patton at (2) Hibriten 2AA Midwest (8) West Stanly at (1) Piedmont (5) Berry at (4) West Stokes (6) North Surryat (3) Salisbury (7) Forest Hills at (2) South Iredell West (8) Ashe County at (1) Pisgah (5) W. Lincoln at (4) Wilkes Central (6) Owen at (3) Newton-Conover (7) Bunker Hill at (2) Shelby 2A Midwest (8) E. Randolph at (1) Cummings (5) Prov. Grove at (4) Lexington (6) Jordan-Matthews at (3) Thomasville (7) West Davidson at (2) Carver West (8) Brevard at (1) Lincolnton (5) East Lincoln at (4) Mtn. Heritage (6) Maiden at (3) Polk County (7) Eat Rutherford at (2) Starmount 1AA Midwest (8) Central Academy at (1) Mt. Airy (5) Albemarle at (4) McGuinness (6) W. Montgomery at (3) North Rowan (7) East Surry at (2) Monroe West (8) Bessemer City at Avery (5) Hendersonville at Swain (6) East Wilkes at (3) West Wilkes (7) Mitchell at (2) Cherryville 1A Midwest (8) Princeton at (1) Lakewood (5) South Stanly at (4) North Stokes (6) S. Davidson at (3) Rosewood (7) Chatham Central at (2) Hobbton West (8) Union Academy at (1) Murphy (5) Hayesville at (4) Andrews (6) Cherokee at (3) Elkin (7) Rosman at (2) Robbinsville
Volleyball SAC tournament at Catawba’s Goodman Gym Friday’s games Quarterfinals No. 8 Newberry vs. No. 1 Wingate, Noon No. 5 Catawba vs. No. 4 Carson-Newman, 2:30 p.m. No. 7 Mars Hill vs. No. 2 Tusculum, 5 pm No. 6 Anderson vs. No. 3 Lincoln Memorial, 7:30 pm Saturday’s semifinals 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday’s championship 2 p.m.
College football Standings SAC SAC Overall 5-1 7-2 Wingate Catawba 4-2 6-3 Carson-Newman 4-2 6-4 3-3 6-4 Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill 3-3 5-5 Newberry 3-3 4-5 2-4 6-4 Tusculum Brevard 0-6 3-7 Saturday’s games Carson-Newman at Tusculum, 1:30 p.m. Brevard at Mars Hill, 1:30 p.m. Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne, 2 p.m. Wingate at Newberry, 2 p.m.
CIAA Northern CIAA Overall Virginia State 6-1 8-2 Bowie State 6-1 6-4 Elizabeth City State 5-2 6-4 Chowan 3-4 3-7 Virginia Union 3-4 3-7 St. Paul’s 2-5 2-8 Lincoln 0-7 1-9 Southern CIAA Overall Shaw 7-0 8-2 St. Augustine’s 6-1 8-2 Winston-Salem State 5-2 8-2 Fayetteville State 4-3 5-5 Johnson C. Smith 1-6 2-8 Livingstone 0-7 0-11 Saturday’s championship Shaw vs. Virginia State, 1 p.m. (Durham)
Southern SC Overall Wofford 6-0 8-1 Appalachian State 6-1 8-1 Chattanooga 4-2 4-4 Furman 3-3 5-4 Georgia Southern 3-3 5-4 Elon 3-3 4-5 Samford 2-4 4-5 Western Carolina 1-5 2-7 The Citadel 0-7 2-8 Saturday’s games Furman at Elon, 1:30 p.m. Samford at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. Ga. Southern at Western Carolina, 3 p.m. Wofford at Appalachian State, 3 p.m.
ACC Atlantic ACC Overall Florida State 4-2 6-3 N.C. State 3-2 6-3 Maryland 3-2 6-3 Clemson 3-3 5-4 Boston College 2-4 4-5 Wake Forest 1-5 2-7 Coastal ACC Overall Virginia Tech 5-0 7-2 Miami 4-2 6-3 North Carolina 3-2 6-3 Georgia Tech 3-3 5-4 Duke 1-4 3-6 Virginia 1-4 4-5 Saturday’s games Boston College at Duke, Noon Miami at Georgia Tech, Noon
Wake Forest at N.C. State, 2 p.m. Maryland at Virginia, 3:30 p.m. Va. Tech at North Carolina, 3:30 p.m. Clemson at Florida State, 8 p.m.
SEC Eastern SEC Overall 4-3 6-3 South Carolina Florida 4-3 6-3 Georgia 3-4 5-5 1-5 5-5 Kentucky Vanderbilt 1-5 2-7 Tennessee 0-5 3-6 SEC Overall Western Auburn 6-0 10-0 LSU 5-1 8-1 4-2 7-2 Alabama Arkansas 4-2 7-2 Mississippi State 3-2 7-2 1-4 4-5 Mississippi Saturday’s games Mississippi at Tennessee, Noon Vanderbilt at Kentucky, 12:21 p.m. Georgia at Auburn, 3:30 p.m. UTEP at Arkansas, 7 p.m. South Carolina at Florida, 7:15 p.m. Mississippi State at Alabama, 7:15 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe at LSU, 8 p.m.
Conference USA Eastern C-USA Overall 5-0 7-2 UCF East Carolina 4-1 5-4 Southern Miss 3-2 6-3 2-3 3-6 Marshall UAB 2-3 3-6 Memphis 0-5 1-8 C-USA Overall Western Houston 4-2 5-4 SMU 4-2 5-5 3-2 6-3 Tulsa UTEP 3-4 6-4 Tulane 1-4 3-6 1-4 2-7 Rice Thursday’s game East Carolina at UAB, 8 p.m. Nov. 13 Southern Miss at UCF, Noon Memphis at Marshall, 3 p.m. Rice at Tulane, 3:30 p.m. Tulsa at Houston, 8 p.m. UTEP at Arkansas, TBA
College hoops Standings ACC ACC Overall Maryland 0-0 1-0 Florida State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 N.C. State 0-0 0-0 Clemson Boston College 0-0 0-0 Wake Forest 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Virginia Tech Miami 0-0 0-0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 North Carolina Virginia 0-0 0-0 Duke 0-0 0-0 Monday’s game Maryland 105, Seattle 76 Wednesday’s games College of Charleston at Maryland, 7 p.m. Friday’s games St. Francis (NY) at BC, 7 p.m. Lipscomb at North Carolina, 7 p.m. Tennessee Tech at N.C. State, 7 p.m. William & Mary at Virginia, 7 p.m. Stetson at Wake Forest, 7 p.m. Chas. Southern at Ga. Tech, 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Campbell at Virginia Tech, 7:30 p.m. Western Carolina at Clemson, 8 p.m. North Florida at Florida State, 9 p.m. Sunday’s games Maine at Maryland, 2 p.m. Florida State at UNCG, 3:30 p.m. Princeton at Duke, 5 p.m.
Schedule Friday, Nov. 12 SOUTH Gardner-Webb at Charlotte, 4 p.m. UNC Wilmington at Florida, 7 p.m. North Greenville at Furman, 7 p.m. ETSU at Kentucky, 7 p.m. Johnson & Wales at N.C. Central, 7 p.m. Georgetown at Old Dominion, 7 p.m. The Citadel at Richmond, 7 p.m. Southern Miss. at South Florida, 7 p.m. Randolph at VMI, 7 p.m. Erskine at East Carolina, 7:30 p.m. MVSU at Georgia, 7:30 p.m. UNC Greensboro at Va. Commonwealth, 7:30 p.m. Northwestern St. at LSU, 8 p.m. Arkansas St. at Mississippi, 8 p.m. Tennessee St. at Mississippi St., 8 p.m. Presbyterian at Vanderbilt, 8 p.m. Florida A&M at Alabama, 8:30 p.m. UNC Asheville at Auburn, 9 p.m. Elon at South Carolina, 9 p.m. Chattanooga at Tennessee, 9 p.m.
Top 25 schedule Monday, Nov. 8 No. 5 Pittsburgh 83, Rhode Island 75 No. 13 Illinois 79, UC Irvine 65 Wednesday, Nov. 10 No. 5 Pitt vs. Illinois-Chicago, 7 p.m. No. 13 Illinois vs. Toledo, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12 No. 2 Michigan State vs. Eastern Michigan, 8:30 p.m. No. 3 Kansas State vs. James Madison, 9 p.m. No. 4 Ohio State vs. North Carolina A&T, 7 p.m. No. 6 Villanova vs. Bucknell, 8 p.m. No. 7 Kansas vs. Longwood, 8 p.m. No. 8 North Carolina vs. Lipscomb, 7 p.m. No. 9 Florida vs. North Carolina Wilmington, 7 p.m. No. 10 Syracuse vs. Northern Iowa, 7 p.m. No. 11 Kentucky vs. ETSU, 7 p.m. No. 12 Gonzaga vs. Southern U., 9 p.m. No. 16 Baylor vs. Grambling State, 9:30 p.m. No. 19 Memphis vs. Centenary, 9 p.m. No. 20 Georgetown at Old Dominion, 7 p.m. No. 21 Virginia Tech vs. Campbell, 7:30 p.m. No. 22 Temple vs. Seton Hall, 7:30 p.m. No. 23 Tennessee vs. Chattanooga, 9 p.m. No. 24 BYU vs. Fresno State, 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 No. 5 Pittsburgh vs. North Florida, 4 p.m. No. 13 Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 8 p.m. No. 17 Butler vs. Marian, Ind., 2 p.m. No. 18 Washington vs. McNeese State, 4 p.m. No. 25 San Diego State at Long Beach State, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 No. 1 Duke vs. Princeton, 5 p.m. No. 10 Syracuse vs. Canisius, 3 p.m. No. 12 Gonzaga vs. IUPUI, 4 p.m. No. 14 Purdue vs. Howard, 5 p.m. No. 22 Temple vs. Toledo, 3 p.m.
NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Jets 6 2 0 .750 182 New England 6 2 0 .750 219 Miami 4 4 0 .500 143 Buffalo 0 8 0 .000 150 South W L T Pct PF Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 224 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 217 Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 165 Houston 4 4 0 .500 193 North W L T Pct PF Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 175 Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 174 Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 152 Cincinnati 2 6 0 .250 167 West W L T Pct PF Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 183 Oakland 5 4 0 .556 235 San Diego 4 5 0 .444 239 Denver 2 6 0 .250 154 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 216 Philadelphia 5 3 0 .625 198 Washington 4 4 0 .500 155 Dallas 1 7 0 .125 161 South W L T Pct PF Atlanta 6 2 0 .750 196 New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201
PA 130 188 175 233 PA 150 168 226 226 PA 139 123 156 190 PA 145 188 197 223 PA 160 181 170 232 PA 154 151
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5 3 0 .625 157 190 1 7 0 .125 88 184 North W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 143 Chicago 5 3 0 .625 148 133 3 5 0 .375 156 168 Minnesota Detroit 2 6 0 .250 203 188 West W L T Pct PF PA 4 4 0 .500 140 141 St. Louis Seattle 4 4 0 .500 130 181 Arizona 3 5 0 .375 157 225 San Francisco 2 6 0 .250 137 178 Thursday’s Games Baltimore at Atlanta, 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14 Minnesota at Chicago, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Miami, 1 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. CAROLINA at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 4:15 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. Open: Oakland, San Diego, Green Bay, New Orleans Monday, Nov. 15 Philadelphia at Washington, 8:30 p.m.
NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 15 9 4 2 20 45 34 N.Y. Rangers 15 7 7 1 15 41 43 Pittsburgh 15 7 7 1 15 43 39 N.Y. Islanders14 4 8 2 10 35 50 New Jersey 15 4 10 1 9 25 48 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 15 9 5 1 19 36 33 Ottawa 15 8 6 1 17 41 42 11 7 3 1 15 33 20 Boston Toronto 14 5 6 3 13 31 38 Buffalo 15 4 9 2 10 37 48 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 15 11 4 0 22 52 37 Tampa Bay 14 8 4 2 18 43 39 Carolina 15 8 7 0 16 48 45 15 6 6 3 15 46 56 Atlanta Florida 12 5 7 0 10 36 32 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA 12 9 1 2 20 32 18 St. Louis Detroit 13 9 3 1 19 42 34 Chicago 17 8 8 1 17 50 51 Columbus 13 8 5 0 16 32 32 13 5 5 3 13 31 38 Nashville Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 14 8 4 2 18 40 34 Minnesota 13 7 4 2 16 32 30 Colorado 13 7 5 1 15 45 42 13 6 7 0 12 35 38 Calgary Edmonton 13 4 7 2 10 35 48 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 13 10 3 0 20 39 26 Dallas 13 8 5 0 16 43 37 Anaheim 15 7 7 1 15 40 50 12 6 5 1 13 34 30 San Jose Phoenix 14 4 5 5 13 35 45 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Tuesday’s Games Carolina 7, Edmonton 1 Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Montreal 2, Vancouver 0 Ottawa 5, Atlanta 2 Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 0 Calgary at Colorado, late Anaheim at San Jose, late Wednesday’s Games Buffalo at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. Toronto at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Notable sum Hurricanes 7, Oilers 1 Edmonton 0 0 1 — 1 4 1 2 — 7 Carolina First Period—1, Carolina, Dwyer 4 (Sutter, Tlusty), :26. 2, Carolina, Cole 4 (Skinner, E.Staal), 1:15 (pp). 3, Carolina, Corvo 3 (Skinner, E.Staal), 4:10 (pp). 4, Carolina, LaRose 3 (E.Staal, Pitkanen), 7:19. Second Period—5, Carolina, Corvo 4 (Jokinen, Sutter), 4:49 (pp). Third Period—6, Carolina, Samsonov 4 (E.Staal, Pitkanen), 1:06. 7, Edmonton, Penner 5 (Foster, Whitney), 5:21. 8, Carolina, Skinner 6 (Ruutu), 7:48. Missed Penalty Shot—Kostopoulos, Car, 6:47 second. Shots on Goal—Oilers 9-7-6—22. Hurricanes 12-14-16—42. Goalies—Edmonton, Khabibulin, Dubnyk. Carolina, Ward. A—11,890 (18,680). T— 2:25.
NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 6 2 .750 — Boston New York 3 4 .429 21⁄2 New Jersey 2 5 .286 31⁄2 2 5 .286 31⁄2 Philadelphia 1 6 .143 41⁄2 Toronto Southeast Division W L Pct GB Orlando 5 1 .833 — 6 2 .750 — Atlanta Miami 5 3 .625 1 Washington 1 4 .200 31⁄2 1 6 .143 41⁄2 CHARLOTTE Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 4 3 .571 — 1 3 3 .500 ⁄2 Chicago 1 Indiana 3 3 .500 ⁄2 Milwaukee 3 5 .375 11⁄2 2 5 .286 2 Detroit WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB New Orleans 7 0 1.000 — 5 1 .833 11⁄2 San Antonio Dallas 4 2 .667 21⁄2 Memphis 4 4 .500 31⁄2 Houston 1 5 .167 51⁄2 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Portland 5 3 .625 — 1 ⁄2 Utah 4 3 .571 Denver 4 4 .500 1 Oklahoma City 3 3 .500 1 Minnesota 1 6 .143 31⁄2 Pacific Division W L Pct GB L.A. Lakers 7 0 1.000 — Golden State 5 2 .714 2 Sacramento 3 3 .500 31⁄2 Phoenix 3 4 .429 4 L.A. Clippers 1 7 .125 61⁄2 Tuesday’s Games Indiana 144, Denver 113 Cleveland 93, New Jersey 91 Utah 116, Miami 114, OT Milwaukee 107, New York 80 New Orleans 101, L.A. Clippers 82 Detroit at Portland, late Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, late Wednesday’s Games Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Utah at Orlando, 7 p.m. CHARLOTTE at Toronto, 7 p.m. Houston at Washington, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Notable boxes Pacers 144, Nuggets 113 DENVER (113) Anthony 5-15 3-4 13, Williams 2-7 0-0 4, Nene 4-7 5-5 13, Billups 3-6 2-2 9, Afflalo 6-9 5-5 17, Harrington 2-6 3-4 9, Forbes 59 3-4 16, Smith 3-13 4-4 11, Lawson 8-14 2-2 19, Ely 1-2 0-0 2, Balkman 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 39-90 27-30 113. INDIANA (144) Granger 8-10 0-0 19, McRoberts 1-4 0-2 2, Hibbert 7-13 3-4 17, Collison 12-14 1-1 29, Dunleavy 9-13 7-8 31, Rush 6-11 2-2 16, George 1-4 1-2 4, Hansbrough 9-12 2-2 20, Ford 1-1 0-0 2, D.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, S.Jones 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 56-87 16-21 144. Denver 25 24 27 37 — 113 Indiana 27 32 54 31 — 144
3-Point Goals—Denver 8-17 (Forbes 3-4, Harrington 2-2, Lawson 1-2, Billups 1-2, Smith 1-3, Afflalo 0-1, Anthony 0-3), Indiana 16-30 (Dunleavy 6-10, Collison 4-5, Granger 3-4, Rush 2-5, George 1-4, McRoberts 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Denver 39 (Nene 6), Indiana 51 (McRoberts 10). Assists—Denver 22 (Smith, Afflalo 4), Indiana 37 (Ford, Collison 6). Total Fouls—Denver 20, Indiana 20. Technicals—Afflalo. Flagrant Fouls—Harrington. A—11,122 (18,165).
Cavaliers 93, Nets 91 CLEVELAND (93) Moon 1-5 0-0 2, Hickson 8-14 2-2 18, Varejao 4-9 2-4 10, M.Williams 1-12 0-0 2, Parker 3-5 2-2 9, Jamison 6-10 0-3 15, Gibson 5-10 0-0 14, Sessions 6-11 3-6 15, Hollins 0-2 2-4 2, J.Williams 2-4 1-1 6. Totals 36-82 12-22 93. NEW JERSEY (91) Outlaw 11-22 1-1 27, Murphy 2-5 1-2 5, Lopez 6-18 4-4 16, D.Harris 6-12 6-6 18, Morrow 2-8 4-4 10, Farmar 1-6 0-0 2, Favors 2-4 2-2 6, Humphries 2-3 0-0 4, James 0-1 1-2 1, Ross 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 33-81 1921 91. 23 22 18 30 — 93 Cleveland New Jersey 23 19 23 26 — 91 3-Point Goals—Cleveland 9-17 (Gibson 4-5, Jamison 3-4, Parker 1-1, J.Williams 11, Moon 0-2, M.Williams 0-4), New Jersey 6-20 (Outlaw 4-7, Morrow 2-7, Murphy 0-1, D.Harris 0-2, Farmar 0-3). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Cleveland 55 (Hickson 10), New Jersey 51 (Murphy 11). Assists— Cleveland 27 (M.Williams 7), New Jersey 18 (D.Harris 6). Total Fouls—Cleveland 18, New Jersey 19. A—10,188 (18,500).
Jazz 116, Heat 114 UTAH (116) Kirilenko 5-12 4-4 16, Millsap 19-28 5-7 46, Jefferson 1-7 0-0 2, Williams 9-15 2-2 21, Bell 1-6 0-0 3, Miles 5-14 2-2 12, Elson 0-1 2-2 2, Price 2-5 0-0 5, Watson 0-0 2-2 2, Hayward 1-2 0-0 2, Fesenko 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 45-93 18-21 116. MIAMI (114) James 5-18 10-11 20, Bosh 7-13 3-6 17, Anthony 2-3 0-0 4, Arroyo 2-4 5-7 10, Wade 12-23 12-16 39, Ilgauskas 3-6 0-0 6, Jones 2-5 5-5 11, Haslem 2-5 1-2 5, House 1-5 00 2. Totals 36-82 36-47 114. 13 19 30 42 12 — 116 Utah Miami 25 26 24 29 10 — 114 3-Point Goals—Utah 8-19 (Millsap 3-3, Kirilenko 2-3, Price 1-2, Bell 1-2, Williams 1-2, Hayward 0-1, Miles 0-6), Miami 6-15 (Wade 3-5, Jones 2-5, Arroyo 1-1, James 0-1, House 0-3). Fouled Out—Williams. Rebounds—Utah 50 (Kirilenko, Jefferson, Millsap 9), Miami 58 (James 11). Assists—Utah 30 (Williams 14), Miami 21 (James 14). Total Fouls—Utah 32, Miami 20. Technicals— Utah Coach Sloan. Flagrant Fouls—Price. A—19,600 (19,600).
Hornets 101, Clippers 82 L.A. CLIPPERS (82) Gomes 4-9 2-2 11, Griffin 4-9 2-3 10, Kaman 1-3 0-0 2, Bledsoe 3-6 0-0 6, Butler 412 0-0 10, Jordan 2-2 1-2 5, Davis 1-3 2-2 4, C.Smith 3-5 2-2 8, Collins 0-3 2-2 2, Aminu 7-10 4-5 20, Cook 0-2 0-0 0, Warren 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 31-67 15-18 82. NEW ORLEANS (101) Ariza 4-9 1-2 12, West 3-11 0-0 6, Okafor 4-5 4-7 12, Paul 6-11 0-0 13, Belinelli 4-8 2-3 11, J.Smith 3-7 0-0 6, Green 7-10 4-4 19, Bayless 5-10 4-5 15, Pondexter 3-6 0-0 7, Mensah-Bonsu 0-0 0-0 0, Mbenga 0-0 00 0. Totals 39-77 15-21 101. L.A. Clippers 18 23 19 22 — 82 27 21 22 31 — 101 New Orleans 3-Point Goals—L.A. Clippers 5-16 (Aminu 2-3, Butler 2-7, Gomes 1-3, Cook 0-1, Davis 0-1, Bledsoe 0-1), New Orleans 8-16 (Ariza 3-5, Pondexter 1-1, Paul 1-2, Green 1-2, Bayless 1-3, Belinelli 1-3). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—L.A. Clippers 44 (Aminu 8), New Orleans 39 (Okafor 7). Assists— L.A. Clippers 19 (Bledsoe 8), New Orleans 29 (Bayless 9). Total Fouls—L.A. Clippers 21, New Orleans 24. Technicals—L.A. Clippers defensive three second. A—12,479 (17,188).
Bucks 107, Knicks 80 NEW YORK (80) Gallinari 1-6 3-3 5, Stoudemire 7-13 4-4 19, Mozgov 3-8 1-1 7, Felton 3-6 4-4 10, Fields 3-7 2-2 8, Chandler 5-11 0-0 11, Douglas 2-6 0-0 6, Turiaf 0-0 1-2 1, Randolph 27 4-4 8, Walker 1-5 0-0 2, Mason 0-2 0-1 0, Rautins 1-3 0-0 3. Totals 28-74 19-21 80. MILWAUKEE (107) Mbah a Moute 3-6 4-6 10, Gooden 5-15 7-8 17, Bogut 5-5 0-0 10, Jennings 8-13 12 19, Salmons 3-8 2-2 9, Ilyasova 5-9 0-0 12, Maggette 4-6 6-6 14, Dooling 1-6 0-0 2, Boykins 5-7 0-0 10, Brockman 0-0 2-2 2, Sanders 1-3 0-2 2. Totals 40-78 22-28 107. 19 24 24 13 — 80 New York Milwaukee 41 23 26 17 — 107 3-Point Goals—New York 5-19 (Douglas 2-3, Stoudemire 1-1, Rautins 1-2, Chandler 1-4, Felton 0-2, Fields 0-2, Gallinari 0-2, Walker 0-3), Milwaukee 5-16 (Ilyasova 2-4, Jennings 2-5, Salmons 1-4, Maggette 0-1, Dooling 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New York 39 (Randolph 9), Milwaukee 53 (Ilyasova 9). Assists—New York 19 (Felton 8), Milwaukee 18 (Jennings 6). Total Fouls—New York 29, Milwaukee 22. Technicals—Stoudemire, New York Bench, Jennings, Milwaukee defensive three second. A—13,286 (18,717).
Transactions BASEBALL National League CINCINNATI REDS—Announced OF Laynce Nix refused an outright assignment and elected free agency. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Named Bob Skube hitting coach of Tucson (PCL); Jimmy Jones pitching coach and Nathan Stewart trainer of San Antonio (TL); Bronswell Patrick pitching coach and Phil Plantier hitting coach of Lake Elsinore (Cal); Shawn Wooten manager, Willie Blair pitching coach, Kory Dehaan hitting coach and Daniel Turner trainer of Fort Wayne (MWL); Pat Murphy manager, Dave Rajsich pitching coach, Chris Prieto hitting coach and Zach Jones trainer of Eugene (NWL); and Jim Gabella manager, Nelson Cruz pitching coach, Ivan Cruz hitting coach, Tim Worrell rehab pitching coach and Ricky Huerta trainer of Peoria (Arizona). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS—Assigned F Patrick Patterson to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS—Released LB J.D. Folsom from the practice squad. Signed DE Ronald Talley to the practice squad. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Placed RT Jeff Otah on injured reserve. Claimed RB Andre Brown off waivers from Indianapolis. Signed RB Josh Vaughan and LB Abdul Hodge. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed TE Chase Coffman from the practice squad. Waived TE J.P. Foschi. DETROIT LIONS—Released CB Jonathan Wade. Signed K Dave Rayner. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Activated RB James Starks from the physically-unableto-perform list. Released LB Robert Francois. Released S Michael Greco from the practice squad. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed OT Adam terry and CB Terrence Wheatley. released QB Todd Bouman, DT Landon Cohen and OT Erik Pears. Signed WR John Matthews from the practice squad. NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed C Adam Koets and LS Zak DeOssie to two-year contract extensions. Placed Koets on injured reserve. Activated OL Kevin Boothe from the phyically-unable-to-perform list. Waived WR Sinorice Moss from injured reserve. TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed DT Marques Douglas. Waived DT Amon Gordon. HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA HURRICANES—Reassigned D Brett Carson to Charlotte (AHL). MOTORSPORTS NASCAR—Fined Kyle Busch $25,000 for an obscene gesture to a NASCAR official during Sunday’s racein Texas. COLLEGE COLORADO—Fired football coach Dan Hawkins. Promoted assistant head football coach/linebackers coach Brian Cabral to interim head coach. MICHIGAN—Named Travis Conlan director of basketball operations and C.J. Lee administrative specialist for men’s basketball.
War Eagles to sign BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
Davie County graduate Whit Merrifield was the hero who handed South Carolina its first national baseball title in June, and the War Eagles are still turning out potential stars. Davie coach Mike Herndon announced three War Eagles will sign Division I scholarships today at the high school. Shortstop Carson Herndon, Mike’s son, and catcher Jacob NEWMAN Barber are headed to Liberty as a tagteam. Alex Newman is signing with Gardner-Webb. All three athletes are still involved with Davie’s football team. Herndon, the quarterback, has BARBER thrown for 1,806 yards and 14 TDs this season, although he sustained a concussion in Friday’s loss to North Davidson and is still questionable for this week’s playoff rematch with the Black Knights. Barber is a hard-nosed linebacker, while Newman is a defensive back. Newman’s mother went to Gardner-Webb, so the Bulldogs were high on his list all along. Newman’s big tool is speed. He’s a 6.6 runner in the 60 and turns in fielding gems regularly in the outfield. “He’ll be one heck of a center fielder for Gardner-Webb,” Coach Herndon said. “Great kid with a 4.4 GPA.” Barber, whose twin brother Jared is headed to West Virginia on a football scholarship, is a muscular catcher who weighs 205 pounds. “Baseball is really Jacob’s forte, and he’s just an athlete,” Coach Herndon said. “Unbelievable power, a strong, accurate throwing arm and a really good runner for a catcher.” Coach Herndon instructed all three of the signees on his Bases Loaded travel teams when they were youngsters. “It’s been awesome to watch these three grow up, to compete as athletes and to make the grades they needed to go on to college,” he said. Obviously, having his own son develop into a Division I talent has been the most special experience of all for Herndon and his wife Carol. Carson had no thoughts about going to Liberty until he attended a camp there, but he liked the school and liked head coach Jim Toman, a good-natured veteran who actually recruited Merrifield for the Gamecocks when he was a South Carolina assistant. Liberty is still a fairly well-kept
secret outside of Virginia, but the Flames are a rising program and went 42-19 last season. Former North Rowan standout Keegan Linza is on the pitching staff. “Liberty’s got a top-25 program,” Coach Herndon said. “They’ll have a chance to compete for a spot in the regionals every year.” Carson Herndon, who is 6-5, 210 pounds — a super-sized shortstop — became a heavily recruited player as a junior, leading the War Eagles in batting average, RBIs and steals. He participated in the State Games, and Mike Herndon, who was coaching, got to throw batting practice to his son. That was a thrill. “Everyone told me Carson hit the ball as well as anyone at the Games,” Herndon said. “He misplayed two in the field or he might’ve got a lot more offers.” There were still plenty to choose from — UNC Greensboro, Appalachian State, Gardner-Webb, Western Carolina and UNC Asheville, and so on. But Liberty was the first to offer. No one ever topped that offer financially and Herndon never found any school where he felt more comfortable. It’s doubtful Herndon will stay at shortstop in college. His long frame figures to keep adding muscle and weight, so he eventually should become a power-hitting third baseman. “Carson’s just now growing into his body,” his father said. “He’ll probably wind up at third base, but if you’ve played shortstop, you can play anywhere.” Herndon conceivably could also pitch. Although he hasn’t been on the mound much, his fastball has been clocked in the high 80s. The CPC, as usual, will be a bear next spring, with Division I players and even potential draft picks on the majority of the rosters. Davie should do fine with its three D-I signees, and that’s not the end of the talent pool. Outfielder/pitcher Joe Watson, a pretty amazing athlete, has received college baseball offers, but still plans to sign with Duke for football in February. Watson has 45 catches for 850 yards and nine TDs this season. There’s also talent in Davie’s junior class. Hard-throwing hurler Ryan Foster already has D-I offers. Coach Herndon will bring a strong team to this spring’s Cliff Peeler Baseball Tournament at Salisbury High. Whether there are any more Merrifields remains to be seen. “I was watching when Whit got that hit that won the World Series,” Herndon said. “My wife asked me if I thought Whit was nervous going up there in the 11th inning against UCLA. I told her he wasn’t thinking about being nervous, he was thinking about ending that thing. That’s what he did, and now he’s a rock star in South Carolina.”
North Hills wins opener From staff reports
The North Hills boys basketball team opened with an exciting 71-68 win against Brisbane Academy on Tuesday night. “We were pretty fortunate to get a win,” North Hills coach Jason Causby said. “A little sloppy, typical first game.” Oshon West scored 17 points to lead the Eagles. Moussa Doucara (6-foot-9) had 12 points and 11 boards. Samron Hillie scored 12 points, and Justin Wright, 6-8 Tony Nunn and 6-7 Rashawn Joshua added nine each. Hillie had five assists. Nunn had three WEST blocks. Nunn and Joshua had eight boards apiece. Doucara got off to a great start with eight quick points but didn’t get frequent touches after that. Sophomore point guard Keyvon Jones scored 25 points for Brisbane, a Charlotte prep school. “We had a real bad stretch in the second quarter, bad shot selection combined with a poor job of stopping the ball defensively, and we went from up six to down seven,” Causby said. “But we were able to make up for it with a big third quarter.” North Hills has a big challenge on Friday against Charlotte’s United Faith Christian Academy, which had 2010 graduates move on to Florida State, Missouri and George Washington. United Faith center Peter Jurkin is a 7-footer committed to Indiana. BRISBANE (68) — Jones 25, Wallace 19, Gibson 10, Miau 8, Crawford 4, White 2. NORTH HILLS (71) — West 17, Doucara 12, Nunn 9, Wright 9, Joshua 9, Griffin 2, Tracey 1, Gobble, Kriminger, Ward, Mann. Brisbane 22 North Hills 18
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through Nov. 17. Signings reported by coaches or ADs to the Post that are scheduled for today include Salisbury girls basketball players Jessica Heilig (GardnerWebb), Ashia Holmes (Radford), Olivia Rankin (Charlotte) and Ayanna Holmes (Charlotte); and East Rowan softball players Ericka Nesbitt (Campbell) and Chelsea White (Elon). Salisbury golfers Roy Dixon (UNC Greensboro) and Madison Kennedy (Catawba) are set to sign Nov. 16.
Eller honored Grayson Eller was honored at the National Motocross Series Banquet held in Pigeon Forge, Tenn, on Nov. 6. After competing in 11 rounds from March to August, ranging from Alabama to Michigan, Eller received awards for finishing with national numbers 4, 5, and 6. He competed in three classes — 90cc auto, ELLER Jr. 90cc CVT, and 90cc production. The series was divided into North and South regions, with points awarded toward those titles. Eller finished with a second and a third in the North, and a second in the South standings. Eller will be competing in the National Series for 2011 which begins in Georgia in late February. Until then, he will defend his Indoor Motocross title starting later this month and running through February. Eller is a sixth-grader at Erwin Middle . His parents are David and Traci Eller of Salisbury.
College football
Lenoir-Rhyne running back James Pone (10 carries, 144 yards) was Today is the first day of the early named SAC Offensive Player of the national signing period for basketball Week for his role in Saturday’s romp against Carson-Newman. L-R safety and a number of other sports. The signing period continues Carl Brooks was named Defensive Player of the Week.
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Name: Henry Delaney School: East Rowan Sports: Basketball, football Family: Laura, Josh, Art Nickname: Hank Hidden talent: Singing Favorite restaurant: Taco Bell Favorite class: Team Sports Favorite TV: Family Guy Favorite movie: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Favorite team: UNC Tar Heels Favorite athlete: Jeff Gordon Favorite musicians: Rascal Flatts Three words that would best describe me: Smart, funny, athletic Celebrity dream date: Danica Patrick Actor starring in the movie about my life: Jim Carrey Biggest rival: Myself My greatest accomplishment: Getting to drive a stock car at Lowe’s Motor Speedway Career goal: NASCAR driver If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Pay off all my mom’s bills and donate to charity
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Name: Leo Pope School: South Rowan Sport: Football Family: Tim, LaVonne, Sonny Birth date: May 12, 1993 Nickname: The Pope Personal motto: Winners never quit; quitters never win Favorite restaurant: Texas Road House Favorite animal: Dog Favorite class: Weightlifting Favorite TV: That 70s Show Favorite movie: Friday Night Lights Favorite athlete: (South coach) Brett Stirewalt Favorite musicians: 2 Live Crew Three words that best describe me: Never breaks down Celebrity dream date: Carrie Underwood Actor starring in the movie about my life: Al Bundy Biggest rival: East Rowan My greatest accomplishment: Captain of football team Prized possession: My rock If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Pay my parents back
Name: Freeman Payton School: Salisbury Sports: Football, track Family: Rita Simpson, Jackie Payton, Tyesha Simpson Birth date: Dec. 31, 1992 Nickname: Freeman Hidden talent: Drawing Favorite restaurant: DJ’s Favorite color: Green Favorite animal: Shark Favorite class: Lunch Favorite TV: Phineas and Ferb Favorite movie: Friday Night Lights Favorite team: Packers Favorite athlete: Champ Bailey Hobby: Playing X-box 360 Three words that best describe me: Cool, funny, smart Dream date: Lauren London Actor starring in the movie about my life: Will Smith Biggest rival: West Rowan Greatest accomplishment: Making it to my senior year If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Move Mom to a bigger house, give back to the community
Name: Thomas Loy School: Salisbury Sport: Football Family: Mom Amy, Step-dad Stan, Dad Mike, brother Aaron Birth date: Nov. 21, 1991 Nickname: T-Bone Hidden talent: Web site design Personal motto: Play like a champion every day Favorite restaurant: Wink’s Favorite color: Purple Favorite animal: Penguin Favorite class: Math Favorite TV: D e a d l i e s t Warrior Favorite movie: Larry The Cable Guy Favorite team: Hornets Favorite band: Night Wish Hobby: Gaming Three words that best describe me: Smart, kind, caring Biggest rival: West Rowan My greatest accomplishment: Reading Career goal: Master chef If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Donate to the needy, cancer research and my school
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Name: Ryan Smith School: South Rowan Sports: Football, track Family: Step-dad Jim, Mom Amy, Dad Jeff, brother Patrick Birth date: June 25, 1993 Hidden talent: Wreckin’ Personal motto: “Being liked is overrated” — Coach Rollins Favorite restaurant: Taco Bell Favorite animal: Beaver Favorite class: Weightlifting Favorite TV: King of the Hill Favorite movie: Coach Rollins’ Pregame Speech Favorite team: Notre Dame Favorite athlete: Mark McDaniel Words that best describe me: Athletic, smart, funny Celebrity dream date: Carrie Underwood Actor starring in the movie about my life: Brett Stirewalt Biggest rivals: East and Carson Greatest accomplishment: To graduate Career goal: Army officer If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Spend it
ported that the teenager was OK, but had been takThe college football note- en to an emergency room book ... after being found unconDURHAM — If it’s Noscious in a portable toilet. vember at Duke, it usually FLORIDA STATE means one thing: Time for TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — basketball season. Florida State senior quarPerhaps not just yet. terback Christian Ponder There’s still some business did not throw for the secfor the Blue Devils to take ond straight practice as he care of on the football recovers from a right elfield. bow injury. They’ve won two Ponder watched Tuesstraight for the first time day's practice from the this year, are coming off sideline. His throwing arm their first November victo- was in a sling. ry since 2004 and need Fisher said it's too early three more wins to qualify to make a decision about for their first bowl game Ponder's status for Satursince 1994. They’re looking day's home game against to keep the turnaround go- Clemson. ing Saturday when they Ponder busted the bursa play host to Boston Colsac in his right elbow in lege. the win over Boston Col“Leaps and bounds for lege on Oct. 16. He reinour confidence,” changejured the elbow in Saturof-pace quarterback Bran- day's loss to North Carolidon Connette said Tuesna. day. “We’ve never really FIRED lost confidence. We knew BOULDER, Colo. — The that we had the potential. University of Colorado will We just had to dig and get pay coach Dan Hawkins to it, so I think seeing that around $2 million to go we’re able to get there, and away. His replacement we know as an offense, we might not get that much to haven’t even reached our fix the Buffaloes' broken full potential yet.” football program. The Blue Devils (3-6, Athletic Mike Bohn 1-4 ACC) still have a fired Hawkins on Tuesday, long way to go just to three days after the reach bowl eligibility. biggest meltdown in school They need to finish with history put a cap on his wins over the Eagles (4-5, five failed seasons with 2-4), at Georgia Tech and the Buffaloes. Longtime against North Carolina. assistant Brian Cabral will Still, that a .500 record serve as interim coach for is even a possibility at this the final three games of stage of the season is nothe season, beginning Sattable, considering where urday against Iowa State. they were a few weeks ago PRYOR TO HOOPS? — at 1-6, in the middle of a Ohio State quarterback six-game slide and winless Terrelle Pryor said two against the Bowl Subdiviweeks ago that he was sion. looking forward to the bye DUKE TAILGATING week to rest up and heal DURHAM — Duke has some nagging bruises and canceled student tailgaitaches. He also was hoping ing activities for the to catch his breath before Boston College game after the Buckeyes' three a teenager was found unbiggest games of the seaconscious last weekend. son: Saturday at home The News & Observer against Penn State, at of Raleigh reported that Iowa, and then against rithe school’s vice president val Michigan. for student affairs eThen, curiously, on mailed students that the Tuesday morning on his tailgate had lost its value Twitter account he offered as a spirit-building activity that he might want to pick and was becoming danger- up a second sport: "I want ous. to play basketball again." The letter did not say Later, he tweeted to whether tailgaiting would current Buckeyes hoops be canceled for the season- player David Lighty: "ask ending home game against ya boy thadd if i can try rival North Carolina. out this year," referring to The Duke student news- head men's basketball paper, The Chronicle, recoach Thad Matta. Associated Press
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Eric Morman tries to avoid a Tusculum defender during Saturday’s loss. mother always like it,” Morman said. Morman played offense and defense for a while at Richmond County but an attempted tackle on Fayetteville Jack Britt freight train George Bell, who later played at Catawba, convinced Morman his future was on offense. “E-Mo,” as he’s known to his teammates, redshirted in 2007 and learned the ropes from pass-catching standouts such as Brent Johnson and Antwan Strong. He moved into a starting role in 2008 and made 17 receptions.
He caught 37 balls as a sophomore, including a school-record tying 13 against Carson-Newman on a day he was hobbling with a sprained ankle. Morman’s touchdown catch on Saturday was only the sixth of his career, but he’s become an exceptional possession receiver. When the sticks need to be moved, Dennis has confidence Morman will be at the right place at the right time. “I’ve improved my routerunning more than anything since I’ve been here,” Morman said. Morman’s contributions
to the program have extended beyond catching passes. He’s an outstanding student and is the football team’s representative on the Student Advisory Council. Catawba plays next at Lenoir-Rhyne, a venue where Charles Morman finished his career in 2006. Charles made two interceptions in a 32-24 Catawba victory, including a gameclinching pick in the final seconds. Eric remembers watching his brother’s last game. His own chance for heroics in Hickory could come Saturday.
stand for “Little James.” He lists his mother, aunt and little brother, a 15-year old who attends North Meck, as FROM 1B his biggest fans. He’s only the seventh D-II Catawba defensive coorplayer to return two kickoffs dinator Bob Lancaster refor TDs in a game, and he’s cruited McCray (6-foot-1, the first Catawba Indian to 200), who did everything at do it. Harding, including playing “On the second touchquarterback. He made the down, just about everybody All-Queen City Conference threw a great block,” Mcteam. Clemson and ApCray said. “I remember the palachian State also were inones by Aaron Cauble and terested, but Lancaster Dennis McFatten.” reeled him in. Kickoff returns for TDs “I could just hear and feel aren’t new for McCray. He Coach Lan’s enthusiasm,” isn’t sure exactly how many McCray said. “I came in and times he’s done it in his cadid the (running and jumpreer, but he knows he’s visit- ing) tests for Catawba, and ed the end zone frequently. they were like, ‘Oh, my “I had at least 10 on kickgosh.’ I could tell they really off returns and punt returns wanted me, and I loved the in school,” he said. “It’s just atmosphere here.” something I always had a Catawba coaches viewed knack for. I started playing McCray as a triple-threat when I was 7 and I always player, quick enough to play had the speed. I was a hurcornerback, tough enough to dler and ran sprints in track.” play safety, and skilled Born James Oneil Mcenough to run back kicks. Cray II, McCray’s initials He’s disappointed no one.
McCray started at corner as a true freshman last season and has made the transition to strong safety as a hard-hitting sophomore. In addition to his return magic, he had eight tackles and a quarterback hurry on Saturday. He got in one of the few solid licks on Tusculum quarterback Bo Cordell on a blitz through a crease up the middle. “But I have to give Cordell props,” McCray said. “All day long, he put the ball where only his receivers had a chance to catch it.” Even with his recordbreaking day on special teams, Hester is more excited about McCray’s future at safety. “People will be talking about the day L.J. had returning kickoffs for a very long time,” he said. “It’s a record that will be tough for anyone to break, but what really excites us is he’s gonna be a really great safety, an All-SAC kind of safety.”
The future for McCray couldn’t be brighter. “I know Tusculum’s quarterback is only a sophomore, and that means two more years of him,” Hester said. “But L.J.’s only a sophomore as well, and he’s already one of our teams leaders.” Friday night, the Harding Rams visit powerful West Rowan for what conceivably could be the embattled school’s final football game. Hopefully, Harding’s “Band of Gold,” will make the trip. It’s an amazing high school band with a well-deserved national reputation. Mark Sanders, Harding’s first-year head coach, was offensive coordinator and QBs coach when McCray was at Harding, and McCray thinks a lot of him. McCray will be in Mount Ulla on Friday. They won’t let him run back kickoffs, but he’ll lend moral support. If this is the swan song for the maroon-and-gold Rams, he wants to be with them.
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Name: Jacob Byrd School: East Rowan Sport: Football Family: Julie & Jim, brother Alex, sister Carsen Nickname: Byrd Hidden talents: Hunting and fishing Favorite restaurant: Stag & Doe Favorite class: Masonry Favorite TV: United Fighting Championships Top movie: The Hangover Favorite team: Atlanta Braves Favorite athlete: Atlanta’s Chipper Jones Favorite musician: Rodney Atkins Three words that best d e scribe me: Laid-back, friendly, hard-working Celebrity dream date: Jessica Beal My greatest accomplishment: Hiking the Grand Canyon Career goal: Go to a four-year school and get a good job If I’m a millionaire by age 20, I will: Have a lot of land to hunt
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MORMAN “Eric’s got talent, he’s gotten stronger every year, and he’s a guy we know we can always depend on,” Catawba coach Chip Hester said. “He’s become the total receiver. He can catch it, he knows how to run with it after he catches it, and he can block.” One of Morman’s catches this season was a 43-yard touchdown that gave Catawba the lead for good at Newberry. It came on a secondand-21 play, one snap after Dennis was sacked on first down. Still, a catch against Brevard when the Indians were trailing in the second quarter is Morman’s favorite. “I like to make the thirddown catches, and this was a third-and-8 and I went across the middle for it,” Morman said. “Pat put it there for me.” Morman was an easy recruit for Catawba assistant John Fitz out of 4A powerhouse Richmond County, where he grew accustomed to winning. The Raiders were 25-2 his last two seasons. Elon, Wingate, Campbell and Newberry also were interested in Morman, but Catawba had the inside track because Morman is the younger brother of former Catawba defensive back Charles Morman, who now coaches at Lexington. “I went to all my brother’s games when he played at Catawba, so I knew all about the school, and my
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CHARLOTTE — Chad Knaus defended the decision to dump Jimmie Johnson’s crew with two races remaining, a move he said was done for the overall good of Hendrick Motorsports. “I don’t think people understand it’s not an easy decision,” the crew chief said Tuesday, a day after Hendrick Motorsports said Jeff Gordon’s crew would pit Johnson for the rest of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. “There are emotions involved. We love our guys. We eat, sleep, drink with them. We win with them and we lose with them. But ultimately it is bigger than seven guys. We are 520-people strong here (at Hendrick Motorsports).” Knaus benched his crew in the middle of Sunday’s race when an accident knocked Gordon out of the race and his crew became available. The No. 48 team had slogged
through a pair of pit stops that had cost Johnson, the fourtime defending NASCAR champion, valuable track position. Even though Gordon’s No. 24 crew was flawless the remainder of the race, Johnson finished ninth and dropped out of the points lead this late in a championship race for the first time since 2005. Race winner Denny Hamlin took over the points lead, and Johnson goes into Phoenix this weekend trailing by 33 points. Knaus said Gordon’s accident gave the organization a rare opportunity to make a change on a day the No. 48 team wasn’t performing. “It was a unique situation,” Knaus said. “They’re crashed out, they’re sitting there and our guys are struggling. To not do that would be a mistake.” Knaus also downplayed the significance of making a move viewed by many as cutthroat
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Jimmie Johnson (48) makes a pit stop during the race at texas Motor speedway. for a four-time championship winning team. “I hate to say this as bluntly as it is, but it’s like changing a spring or changing a shock,” he said. “You have to put the best components together to try to win the championship. Unfortunately, we’re not in the situation
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TOP 25 LAWRENCE, Kan. — Markieff Morris had 14 points and nine rebounds and Thomas Robinson added 12 points and 10 rebounds, leading No. 7 Kansas to a 90-59 rout of Division II Emporia State Tuesday night. Marcus Morris and Travis Releford also had 12 each in the victory over the lower-division Hornets. No. 14 Purdue 78, Midwestern St. 58 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.— Terone Johnson scored 17 points Tuesday night and No. 14 Purdue beat Midwestern State 7858 in its final exhibition game.
a nearby building. “How we operate here is completely different than how they do at other race teams. We operate as a team group. To mix these guys up a little bit is not a situation or a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination,” Knaus said.
McNabb: ‘It’s hilarious’
PFEIFFER N.C. State jumped out to a 24-5 lead, and Woods’ dunk cut Pfeiffer’s deficit to 18 points with 13:43 remaining in the game. “It was the first time playing together against live competition, so I think it’s a game we have to take a lot of good from because the margin of error against a team like N.C. State is so small,” the 29-year-old Currier said. “I’m happy the guys competed for 40 minutes. We had a couple lapses, and N.C. State did what they should have. That’s capitalize.” Woods scored a gamehigh 23 points on 9-for-24 shooting and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds in 35 minutes. Pettiway posted 21 points, and Josh Humphrey added 14. Six members of the Wolfpack reached double figures. Tracy Smith, Lorenzo Brown, Ryan Harrow and C.J. Leslie had 17 points apiece. Brown, Harrow and Leslie are highly touted freshmen who were performing in front of N.C. State fans for the first time. Harrow and Leslie came off the bench. “It was fun,” Harrow said. “We’ve been working hard to get to this day. For our first time out, with the freshmen and the guys that have been here, I think we jelled pretty well.” Currier said Pfeiffer, which averaged 103.1 points a game last year, will continue to play at a fast pace. He wants his team to share the ball a little more, though, and take advantage of open looks that come from extra passes. The Falcons didn’t press N.C. State because of its backcourt talent, and the only tie occurred in the first 35 seconds. Woods rebounded an airball and screamed after being fouled on a putback. He missed the free throw. The Wolfpack rattled off the next nine points and took a 52-34 lead into halftime. Woods and Pettiway combined for 29 of their team’s 39 secondhalf points. “If we were able to stick together getting beat by that much, we’re still a family,” Woods said. “If we stick together, I think the future is very bright.”
where (Gordon) can win the championship right now from this building, and that’s what it’s about — this building.” Both Gordon and Johnson’s teams work side-by-side in the same building on Hendrick’s sprawling campus. Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s teams have a similar set up in
CHARLOTTE — Kyle Busch was fined $25,000 by NASCAR on Tuesday for his obscene gesture, and the driver again apologized for losing his temper. Busch was also placed on probation through Dec. 31 — the same day as his wedding — for what NASCAR called unsportsmanlike conduct in Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway. “I lost my cool, plain and simple,” Busch said in a statement. “It’s not acceptable, and I know that. I apologize to NASCAR, its fans, all the partners who support Joe Gibbs Racing, and all the people who work so hard to give me a racecar that’s capable of winning races every week. All of those people deserve better from me, and I owe it to them to keep my emotions in check.”
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DUKE FROM 1B fending something that they weren’t a part of ... if I said it, it would be dumb.” Semantics aside, what Krzyzewski is saying is that he’s chasing the first championship for this particular collection of Blue Devils. Instead of simply plugging two big bodies into the lineup to fill the holes left by a pair of graduated post players, he’s changing the way they’ll play at both ends of the court to better take advantage of a lineup that returns a few familiar faces but otherwise will operate at a distinctly faster pace. “The reason ‘replace’ isn’t so good is because we’re not running the same system,” Krzyzewski said. “Coaches that run a system every year — there’s nothing wrong with that — then they’re trying to plug in somebody, like ‘I need this point guard to do what that point guard did.’ We try never to do that, so you never feel like you have to be like somebody. Be yourself. Let’s develop a system and go from there.” A combination that includes returning starters Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith welcomes hyped freshman point guard Kyrie Irving and transfer Seth Curry — Stephen’s younger brother — to the rotation. They figure to play central roles in the Blue Devils’ pursuit of title No. 5. Duke opens the season ranked No. 1 for the seventh time, and was an overwhelming choice to win the Atlantic Coast Conference for the third straight year. Among the other times the Blue Devils followed championship runs with preseason No. 1 rankings the following autumn, the Christian Laettner and Bobby Hurley-led team won another title in 199192. The Blue Devils also were the preseason No. 1 in 200102, the last time they tried for two in a row. “It’s not in our mind to go back-to-back — it’s just to win another national championship,” said Singler, the most outstanding player at the Final Four. “We have a lot of talent this year, and it’s not so far out of reach. It’s a definite goal of ours.” With the emphasis on playing a little faster, Duke figures to look like a vastly different team than it did last
spring. Last year’s group of defense-minded Blue Devils rode the hot outside shooting of Singler, Smith and Jon Scheyer and the tough interior presence of 7-footer Brian Zoubek and emotional leader Lance Thomas through both the ACC and NCAA brackets. They allowed only one team in the NCAA tournament to reach 60 points, but had to hold their collective breath as Butler’s game-winning heave at the buzzer bounced off the rim in Indianapolis. “We do have a lot of offensive weapons, but we’ve got to focus on defense,” Singler said. “Just going through what we went through last year, we realize that playing defense and working together is a key to winning. We’re definitely going to have to do that this year.” They will, but in a new way. Instead of locking down on opponents in the half-court game, this team will look to take advantage of its improved depth by using more full-court pressure to generate turnovers, and depending on its guards to rebound from the perimeter and get the Blue Devils off and running. “Hopefully, we can rebound, so we can run,” Krzyzewski said. “We’re going to try to force more turnovers and try to get more possessions in a game. I think more possessions in a game would favor our group, whereas not as many possessions in a game would have favored last year’s group.” Krzyzewski has never been afraid to shake up his team’s style during his threeplus decades in Durham, but he cautions that this team might not be championshipcaliber when the season starts. It’s more important for them to peak in March and April. “I shouldn’t say this because people expect us to win, be perfect right away,” Krzyzewski said. “The people who expect that won’t get that. So we don’t expect that. We need to develop like our team last year developed, and give them an opportunity to do that. We can’t play for the national championship every practice or every game, and we can’t play to be perfect every game. What we need to do is give them a chance to grow in a system, and then, by the time you are in a position to (play for a title), be ready for it.”
WASHINGTON— Donovan McNabb says it’s “hilarious” to think that he doesn’t know the Washington Redskins’ offensive play book. Or that he has trouble calling plays in the huddle. “That is hilarious to me. That is really funny to me,” McNabb said Tuesday during his weekly appearance on ESPN980. “For everyone who may not have heard any of this, it’s probably a shock to them.” Those words aside, the six-time Pro Bowl quarterback spent most of his radio time trying to downplay the fallout from his benching in the final minutes of a loss to the Detroit Lions. Not surprisingly, McNabb said he was tired of the whole thing. “It’s over to me, and I just look to move on,” he said. Coach Mike Shanahan has offered varying explanations of the decision to bench McNabb, initially saying that backup Rex Grossman had a better grasp of the team’s 2-minute offense. Shanahan later said McNabb’s sore hamstrings had kept the team from practicing the hurry-up attack and that he was concerned McNabb didn’t have the “cardiovascular endurance” to run it as effectively as Grossman. McNabb said he was able to clear the air in talks with Shanahan and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. He said he was satisfied with what he heard. “Yes, I’m satisfied,” McNabb said. “You get what you ask for, and after that you put it behind you and move on.” McNabb remains the starter for the Redskins (4-4), who had a bye Sunday after the loss to Detroit.
NO OCHO CINCINNATI — Chad Ochocinco is tired of being a sidekick. When the Cincinnati Bengals signed Terrell Owens at the start of training camp, Ochocinco was content playing “Robin” to T.O’s “Batman,” saying he was glad to stay in the background to help the team. Not any longer. Ochocinco went out of his way to call attention to himself during a 27-21 loss to Pittsburgh on Monday night, wearing bright gold cleats that caught everyone’s eye. He also vented his frustration as the game went along, exchanging words with quarterback Carson Palmer and coach Marvin Lewis.
NHL RALEIGH — Joe Corvo scored two power-play goals for the struggling unit, Eric Staal had four assists and Carolina scored four times in the first 71⁄2 minutes to beat Edmnoton 7-1.
The Hurricanes forced an early change in the Edmonton net, taking a 4-0 lead against Nikolai Khabibulin on just eight shots. Patrick Dwyer scored 26 seconds in after a rush down the ice, putting in Brandon Sutter’s shot off the pads of Khabibulin and starting the onslaught. Erik Cole scored 49 seconds later on the power play. Edmonton, playing the second of a fivegame U.S. road trip, has been outscored 2110 in the first period this season. Canadiens 2, Canucks 0 MONTREAL — Carey Price made 35 saves for his second shutout and the Montreal Canadiens ended Vancouver’s sixgame winning streak with a 2-0 victory over the Canucks on Tuesday night. Lightning 4, Maple Leafs 0 TAMPA, Fla. — Steven Stamkos scored two goals, Dan Ellis had his second shutout of the season and the Lightning handed the Maple Leafs their sixth straight loss. Senators 5, Thrashers 2 OTTAWA — Jason Spezza scored two goals and the Senators extended their winning streak to four straight.
DAILEY DIES LAS VEGAS — Quintin Dailey, a former All-American basketball player who also played 10 seasons in the NBA and made the 1982-1983 All-Rookie team, has died in Las Vegas. He was 49.
BASEBALL NEW YORK — Ichiro Suzuki won his 10th straight Gold Glove for a full season of fielding excellence. Mark Buehrle won again, perhaps clinching his spot with an acrobatic play on opening day. Derek Jeter, well, his selection is likely to set off another loud round of dispute over whether the award is relevant anymore. Rawlings announced the American League honors Tuesday. Managers and coaches vote for players in their leagues and can't pick players on their own teams. Also chosen were first baseman Mark Teixeira and second baseman Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees; third baseman Evan Longoria and outfielder Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Rays; Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer and Seattle outfielder Franklin Gutierrez. • BRISTOL, Conn. — Jon Miller and Joe Morgan are out as announcers on ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball" after 21 seasons. • NEW YORK — Cliff Lee will be taking a slow approach to free agency. "We're just gathering information. That's always the early stages of this process," agent Darek Braunecker said Monday, a day after the former AL Cy Young Award winner became a free agent.
Pacers: 54-point quarter Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — The Pacers made their first 20 shots of the third quarter, missing out on a perfect period when former Duke star Josh McRoberts was off on a 3-pointer with 1.9 seconds left. Mike Dunleavy scored 24 of his 31 points in the Pacers’ 54-point period. Indiana, which shot 64 percent overall, led 11376 at the end of the third quarter. Darren Collison scored 29 points, Tyler Hansbrough had 20 points and nine rebounds, and Danny Granger added 19 points for the Pacers (3-3). Indiana set league season highs for points, field goals made and field-goal percentage. Former North Carolina point guard Ty Lawson led Denver with 19 points and Arron Afflalo added 17. Carmelo Anthony scored 13 points on 5-for-15 shooting for the Nuggets (4-4). Jazz 116, Heat 114 MIAMI — Paul Millsap scored a careerhigh 46 points, including a putback at the buzzer to force overtime, and the Utah
Jazz got two free throws from Francisco Elson with 0.4 seconds left to beat the Miami Heat 116-114 on Tuesday night. Hornets 101, Clippers 82 NEW ORLEANS — Willie Green scored 19 points and fellow reserve guard Jarryd Bayless added 15, helping New Orleans remain unbeaten. Chris Paul added 13 points and eight assists for New Orleans, which is now off to a franchise-best 7-0 start. Cavaliers 93, Nets 91 NEWARK, N.J. — Antawn Jamison and Anthony Parker hit late 3-pointers and Cleveland got 52 points from its reserves in its third consecutive victory. J.J. Hickson led the Cavaliers’ balanced attack with 18 points. Bucks 107, Knicks 80 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brandon Jennings scored 19 points, Drew Gooden added 17 points and eight rebounds, and Milwaukee broke out of an early season shooting slump. Amare Stoudemire led the Knicks with 19 points and Wilson Chandler added 11.
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Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. New stainless appliances, open floor plan, wonderful location close to hospital, still time to R51547 choose colors. $99,900. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
New Listing
China Grove, 2 new homes under construction ... buy now and pick your own colors. Priced at only $114,900 and comes with a stove and dishwasher. B&R Realty 704-633-2394 BUYER BEWARE The Salisbury Post Classified Advertising staff monitors all ad submissions for honesty and integrity. However, some fraudulent ads are not detectable. Please protect yourself by checking the validity of any offer before you invest money in a business opportunity, job offer or purchase.
Salisbury. 125 Greenbrier Creek Place, 3BR/2BA, ranch for sale, 1400+ SF, 2 car garage, fireplace. $152,000. 704-637-0717
Great Home!
GREAT INVESTMENT
Convenient Location
Rockwell 3 BR, 2 BA in Hunters Pointe. Above ground pool, garage, huge area that could easily finished upstairs. R51150A. $179,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
SALISBURY - Very nice 2 BR 2.5 BA condo overlooking golf course and pool! Great views, freshly decorated, screened in porch at rear. T51378. $103,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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Salisbury, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $164,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Salisbury, Henderson Estates, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, Basement, Double Attached Carport, R48766 $149,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
2 homes plus pool house on property. Main house: 4 BR, 3.5 BA, 3483 sq ft. Guest house: 1295 sq ft, 3 Br, 1 BA, attached garage. Detached 24x28 garage and 2 other outbuildings. Concrete pool w/waterfall. B&R Dale Yontz Realty 704.202.3663
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., 2nd gravel driveway beside 2075 Hobson Rd mailbox. GPS zip code 27013. Safe distance from cities. Need sale this year. No reasonable offer refused. Owner phone: 336-766-6779, or Email to: hjthabet@cs.com See photos and directions: http://NCHorseCountryFarmland.com
Homes for Sale
Spencer, 4 BR 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh paint. R51516 $127,000 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
Granite Quarry-Garland Place, 3 BR, 2 BA, triple attached garage, single detached garage, whole house generator. Nice yard. R50640 $164,900 Realty B&R 704.633.2394
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Rockwell. 2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Salisbury, 3 BR, 1.5 BA in very nice neighborhood. Brick, nice size living room, nice kitchen with bar and dining room combo. Large yard, on Cul-desac. R50212. $69,900. Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty
Landis. 2BR/1BA Brick home near school. Completely remodeled. floors, new Hardwood kitchen, claw foot tub, fireplace, new roof, energy efficient windows. $69,900. Call 980-521-3743.
Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA. Well cared for, kitchen with granite, eat at bar, dining area, large living room, mature trees, garden spot, 2 car garage plus storage bldgs. $154,900. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
Manufactured Home Sales
Real Estate Services
American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997
Century 21 Towne & Country 474 Jake Alexander Blvd. (704)637-7721
Harrison Rd. near Food Lion. 3BR, 2BA. 1 ac. 1,800 sq. ft., big BR, retreat, huge deck. $580/mo. Financing avail. 704-489-1158
Forest Glen Realty Darlene Blount, Broker 704-633-8867
Modular houses at cost! Display models only! Please call 336-767-9756
MUST SEE! China Grove. 28 ft x 6ft, 2000 sq.ft., 4 bedroom excellent doublewide, condition, must be moved soon. $20,000. Call 704857-4406.
New 1,217 sq. ft.
MUST SELL! Beautiful Modular Display. 3 BR, 2 BA, Marsh™ White Cabinets. Many features, porch included. Save over $10,000. Only $118,000. Includes setup & foundation 50 mile radius of Richfield, NC Call 704-463-1516
Southwestern Rowan County, Barnhardt Meadows. Quality home sites in country setting, restricted, pool and pool House complete. Use your builder or let us build for you. Lots start at $24,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
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Western Rowan County. Knox Farm Subdivision. Beautiful lots available now starting at $19,900. B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Faith. 1145 Long Creek. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 Bonus Rooms. Master on main, Hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage everywhere. $199,900. Kerry, Key Real Estate 704-857-0539 or 704-433-7372. Directions: Faith Rd to L on Rainey. R into Shady Creek.
Manufactured Home Sales $500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850 1st time home buyers ~ Special financing programs available! Please call 704-528-7960
A Country Paradise
West Rowan – Country Club living in the country. Builder's custom brick home has 4 BR, 3 ½ BA w/main floor master suite. 3300 sqft. + partially finished bonus room. Lots of ceramic and granite. 2 fireplaces with gas logs. 6.5 very private wooded acres. Priced at $399,000. Reduced to sell! $389,000. Call for appt. 704-431-3267
NOTHING OVER 2 YEARS OLD! Salisbury, 2 BR, 1 BA, Almost all new windows, some new carpet, nice home on dead end street, detached garage with dirt floor, beautiful large trees, nice sized lot. $79,900 B&R 51047 Realty. Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
Display models must go! 21 homes to choose from. Selling at cost. Save thousands. Call 336-767-9756 Granite Quarry. 3BR, 2½BA. Completely remodeled home. Open floor plan, surround system, home office, hardwood flooring, 2 rock fireplaces, granite countertops, vessel sinks, finished basement, 2,450 sq, ft. $195,000. $5k closing. FSBO. 704-239-5936
Drastically Reduced! Salisbury, 3 BR, 1 BA Full Unfinished Basement. Sunroom with fireplace. Double garage. R50828 $89,900 B & R Realty 704.633.2394
To save money, Tom decided to sell his truck by just putting a sign in the window.
Don't Miss Out! Custom built. 3BR, 2BA home. Never lived in. Only $109,972. Call 336767-9756.
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Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071 William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street 704-638-0673
Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850
Downtown Salis, 2300 sf office space, remodeled, off street pking. 633-7300
Showcase homes discounted for cash buyers. Call 704-528-7960
Unbelievable! 3,500 sq. ft. Cape Cod. Never lived in. Too many options to list. Only $159,972 ~ that's $46/sq. ft. Call 336-767-9756
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Allen Tate Realtors Daniel Almazan, Broker 704-202-0091 www.AllenTate.com Arey RealtyREAL Service in Real Estate 704-633-5334 www.AreyRealty.com B & R REALTY 704-633-2394
Apartments 1 & 2BR. Nice, well maint'd, responsible landlord. $415-$435. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
PRIOR TO RENTING VISIT or CALL A PA R T M E N T S We Offer
PRICE~QUALITY~LOCATION 2BR ~ 1.5 BA ~ Starting at $555
Senior Discount
Water, Sewage & Garbage included
704-637-5588 WITH 12 MONTH LEASE
2205 Woodleaf Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147 Located at Woodleaf Road & Holly Avenue www.Apartments.com/hollyleaf
LEGALS No. 60637
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. Recently added 14 x 21 storage utility bldg. Concrete slab. Newly dug well. $175,000 $160,000 but we are open to offers. Motivated seller. 336-998-3510 or 336-407-3510
Homes for Sale
FOR SALE
15 minutes N. of Salisbury. 2001 model singlewide 3 BR/2 bath on large treed lot in quiet area. $850 start-up, $475/mo includes lot rent, home payment, taxes, insurance. RENT or RENT-TO-OWN. 704210-8176. Call after 1pm
Rebecca Jones Realty 610 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL
Real Estate Commercial
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3 BR, 2.5 BA, nice wood floors. Range, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, washer, dryer, gas logs, outbuilding. 1 yr home warranty. $1,500 carpet allowances. R49933A $195,500 B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
KEY REAL ESTATE, INC. 1755 U.S. HWY 29. South China Grove, NC 28023 704-857-0539
modular. Ready to move in! Only $99,972. Call 336-767-9757
Trades = Down Payment on your new home! Please call 704-528-7960
Woodleaf
Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA , wonderful location, new hardwoods in master BR and living room. Lovely kitchen with new stainless appliances. Deck, private back yard. R51492 $124,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
Lots for Sale
Fulton Heights - 3 BR, 2 BA, Attached carport, Chair front Rocking porch, nice yard. R50846 $119,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
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Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA Well established neighborhood. All brick home with large deck. Large 2 car garage. R50188 $163,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
25 Acres Beautiful Land for Sale by Owner
Salisbury
PRICED TO SELL
Country Club Area
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Land for Sale
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New Listing Salisbury, 2 BR, 1 BA, Cute home in city on corner lot. Easy access to shopping, great investment or for first time home buyer. R50827 704.633.2394 $49,900 B&R Realty
Salisbury. Forest Creek. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath. New home priced at only $98,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Genesis Realty 704-933-5000 genesisrealtyco.com Foreclosure Experts
Land for Sale
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New Listing Salisbury 2604 Stokes Ferry. Lovely 3BR/2BA Brick Ranch in Great Hardwood Location. Floors, Large Rooms, SunPorch, Attached Garage, Big Fenced Backyard. $129,900 MLS#976913 For Details 704-202-0091
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Homes for Sale
Plantation Ridge–Price Below Tax Value
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Charles Richard Powell, 241 Columbus Street, China Grove, NC 28023. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October, 2010. Charles Richard Powell, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E946, Geraldine C. Powell, 241 Columbus Street, China Grove, NC 28023 No. 60638 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator CTA for the Estate of Ann Lynn Honeycutt Godfrey, 428 Klumac Road, Apt. 316B, Salisbury, NC. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October, 2010. Ann Lynn Honeycutt Godfrey, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E1019, Hugh Honeycutt, 206 Lawsons Lookout, Denton, NC 27239 No. 60640 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator for the Estate of Thomas James Johnson, 515 Andrew St., E. Spencer, NC 28039. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 8th day of October, 2010. Michael J. Johnson, Administrator of the estate of Thomas James Johnson, File #10E813, 525 Bringle Ferry Rd., Salisbury, NC 28144
Tom waited. Tom lowered the price. Tom waited some more. Tom lowered the price again.
Salisbury-2,495 SF, 3BR, 2½ BA. Fully renovated! New roof, garage doors, BA vanities & fixtures; master suite w/walk-in closet on main level, large kitchen w/stainless steel appliances, breakfast area, dining room, living room/office, spacious family room, deck and sunroom, fenced-in back yard, extra work space in garage. $199,900. Call 704-645-1093 or email smills51@carolina.rr.com
No. 60641 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Worth M. Murdoch, 529 Anderson Ave., 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 18th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 12th day of October, 2010. Worth M. Murdoch, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E960, Eleanor J. Guarini, 529 Anderson Ave., Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 60727 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Henry E. Rufty, 1424 Old Mocksville Rd., Salisbury, NC 28144. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of February, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 4th day of November, 2010. Marie T. Rufty, Executor of the estate of Henry E. Rufty, File #10E518, 1424 Old Mocksville Rd., Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 60644
Joe watched the truck, and finally bought it for only $1,000. Joe washed it, ran a good ad in the newspaper, and sold it for $2,000.
For Sale By Owner Will also consider leasing with option to buy
A good ad doesn’t cost you more money...
No. 60678 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Mack Herbert Wood, 112 Carriage Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 25th day of October, 2010. Mack Herbert Wood, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E1050, Gary Lee Wood, 114 Carriage Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney: David Bingham, 113 W. Council Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 60679
3-BR, 2-BA house at end of long, winding drive on 6plus acres on U.S. Highway 64 W in Davie County. 1,281 sq. ft. Two-car garage, 21-by-42 heated basement (outside entrance only), cottage-type outbuilding, and 10-by-42 covered back porch offers place to entertain, relax and enjoy a beautiful mountain view. Fence and row of Leyland cypresses provide privacy. Stream at back of property makes great picnic area. Call 336-407-3981, $175,000 - price negotiable.
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Homes for Sale
Classifieds & 131 West Innes Street, Salisbury
Kannapolis. 3BR/2BA. Ofc., all new A/C, heating & siding, granite in bathrooms & kitchen, new stainless steel appliances, new washer & dryer, all new tile & carpet. Easy access to shopping & Dale Earnhardt Blvd. $74,900 + $2,000 in closing costs with full price offer. 980-621-9197
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having Qualified as Executor of the Estate of Lucille Smiley Brandt, 407 N. Whitehead Ave., Spencer, NC 28159, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 8th day of October, 2010. Lucille Smiley Brandt, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E999, Dinah B. Mabry (Bradford), 360 Corriher Springs Rd., China Grove, NC 28023 Attorney at Law: James L. Carter, Jr., 129 N. Main St., Salisbury, NC 28144
704.797.4220
Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Polly Louise Wyatt Adams, 414 N. Rowan Ave. Ext., Spencer, NC 28159. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 7th day of October, 2010. Polly Louise Wyatt Adams, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E994, Ben H. Rimer, 2867 Calloway Drive, Mebane, NC 27302 Attorney: Bradley J. Nance, 205 E. Council St., Suite A, Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 60639
Land for Sale East Rowan. 10 acres. 160 ft. road frontage on Gold Knob Rd. $94,500. Call 704-279-4629
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Charles Edward Lyerly, 1150 St. Peters Church Road, Gold Hill, NC 28071. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October, 2010. Charles Edward Lyerly, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E1016, Paul Edward Lyerly, 275 Buck Drive, Salisbury, NC 28146
SALISBURY POST No. 60726 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power of sale contained in that Deed of Trust executed by Quintin Wilson and Monica Starkes Wilson, dated the 24th day of April, 2009, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina, in Book 1142, at Page 968, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the usual place of sale in the Rowan County Courthouse, Salisbury, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the 18th day of November, 2010 the following described real property, including all improvements thereon: ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
1309 Wrenwood Court, Salisbury, NC 28146.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Being all of Lot 34, as shown upon map of Timber Run, Section 2, as recorded in Book of Maps at Page 4526, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina. PRESENT OWNER(S):
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2010 â&#x20AC;˘ 7B
CLASSIFIED
Quintin Wilson and Monica Starkes Wilson
The terms of the sale are that the property will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and a cash deposit not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, or Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750) may be required at the time of the sale. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "As Is, Where Is". Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Substitute Trustee or the holder of the Note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such conditions are expressly disclaimed. The property will be sold subject to restrictions and easements of record, any unpaid taxes, prior liens and special assessments, any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure, and the tax of forty-five cents (454) per Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) required by N.C.G.S. ' 7A-308(a)(1). The sale will be held open for ten days for upset bids as required by law. If the real property to be sold pursuant to this Notice of Sale is residential property with less than 15 rental units then: (1) an order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the real property is sold; and (2) Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007 may, after receiving this notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon ten (10) days' written notice to the landlord, and upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. This the 26th day of October, 2010. G. Robert Turner, III, Substitute Trustee
No. 60724 AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY - 10-SP-411 - 1084 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Todd M. Gamelin, dated November 9, 2007 and recorded on November 13, 2007, in Book No. 1108, at Page 564 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina; and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Rowan County Courthouse, Courthouse Steps, North Carolina on November 24, 2010 at 1:00 PM that parcel of land, including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Salisbury, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address of property: 240 River Country Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 Tax Parcel ID: 611 025/611 157 Present Record Owners: Todd M. Gamelin The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or its intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in its sole discretion, if it believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where the Real Property is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009. Dated: October 20, 2010 David A. Simpson, P.C., Substitute Trustee, Attorney at Law Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC Attorneys for David A. Simpson, P.C., Substitute Trustee 2550 West Tyvola Road, Suite 520, Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 697-5809
No. 60697 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 10 SP 396 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Donna L. Tumney to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Trustee(s), dated the 27th day of February, 2003, and recorded in Book 966, Page 669, in Rowan County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on November 18, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Rowan, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEING all of Lot 2 of the property of Quad City Homes, LLC, as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book of Maps 9995 at Page 4591, Rowan County Public Registry. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 154 East Blume Street, Landis, North Carolina. Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS 45-21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. This 9th day of September, 2010. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE P.O. Box 1028, 4317 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 http://sales.hsbfirm.com, Case No: 1031735
No. 60680 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator for the Estate of Judy L. Eudy, 208 W. 22nd Street, Kannapolis, NC 28081. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 20th day of October, 2010. Judy L. Eudy, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E982, Chad L. Eudy, 208 W. 22nd Street, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Attorney: Bradley J. Nance, 205 E. Council St., Suite A, Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 60643 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Lewis R. Wilson, 7006 Mooresville Road, Salisbury, NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of February, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October, 2010. Lewis J. Wilson, Sr., as Executor for the estate of Lewis R. Wilson, deceased, File 10E977, 7006 Mooresville Road, Salisbury, NC 28144 John T. Hudson, Attorney at Law, Doran, Shelby, Pethel & Hudson, PA, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 60701 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Mayrand, 508 Plymouth Ave., Salisbury, NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of February, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 29th day of October, 2010. Mary Elizabeth Mayrand, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E987, Rachel H. Ross, 810 Fox Hollow Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney: Glenn E. Ketner, Jr., P.O. Box 1308, Salisbury, NC 28145-1308 No. 60702 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Martha Holshouser Cozart, 7230 Highway 52, Salisbury, NC 28146 this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of February, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 29th day of October, 2010. Martha Holshouser Cozart, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E1045, Victor Louvern Cozart, 1960 Upper Palmer Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney: Glenn E. Ketner, Jr., P.O. Box 1308, Salisbury, NC 28145-1308 No. 60645 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having Qualified as Executor of the Estate of James Ray Brown, 6160 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC 28146, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 13th day of October, 2010. Danny C. Brown, as Executor for the estate of James Ray Brown, deceased, File 10E1015, 1010 Raspberry Valley Ct., Hendersonville, TN 37075 Resident Process Agent/Attorney at Law: James L. Carter, Jr., 129 N. Main St., Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 60725 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TICE
NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSDISTRICT COURT DIVISION 07CVD2884
COUNTY OF ROWAN
Rebecca B. Overcash and Derek C. Overcash, Plaintiff v. Barbara Hoke, Defendant. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in the Judgment entered by the Honorable Marshall Bickett on September 16, 2008, the undersigned Commissioner will place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the Rowan County Courthouse, in Salisbury, North Carolina on November 23, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. that parcel of land including improvements thereon, situated lying and being in Rowan County, and being more particularly described as follows: See attached Exhibit "A" for a complete legal description. Address of Property: 1089 Amber Court, China Grove, North Carolina 28023 Present Record Owners: Barbara Hoke The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to require a cash deposit or a certified check not to exceed the greater of five (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifth Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the Holder is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder may also be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S. 7A308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons for such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in his sole discretion, if he believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where Real Property is Residential with Less Than 15 Rental Units An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 4521.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Dated: October 26, 2010. James L. Carter, Jr., Commissioner 129 N. Main St., P.O. Drawer 1617, Salisbury, NC 28145 704-636-7100 EXHIBIT "A" All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the City of China Grove, Atwell Township, Rowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEING all of Lot 39, FOREST PINES, as recorded in Book of Maps 9995, Page 3432 in the Rowan County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete legal description. No. 60700 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 10 SP 909 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Jerry Michael Sides and Karen A. Sides to Rebecca W. Shaia, Trustee(s), dated the 5th day of April, 2005, and recorded in Book 1033, Page 708, in Rowan County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on November 18, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Rowan, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a control corner in St. Peter's Church Road, said corner being located South 0 degrees 13' 54" West 135.52 feet from a tie in Stokes Ferry Road; and runs thence South 3 degrees 48' 00 East 108.31 feet to a point in St. Peter's Church Road, Jerry L. Sides (491/651) new corner; thence a new line with Sides South 86 degrees 31' 16" West 209.40 feet (T) to a new iron pipe Jerry Sides new corner; thence a new line with Sides , North 2 degrees 10' 18" West 230.54 feet to a new iron pipe; thence a new line with Sides 62 degrees 34' 00" East 237.23 feet (T) to the BEGINNING, and containing 0.805 acres as shown on survey dated February 8, 2001, by Richard L. Shulenburger, R.L.S.. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 4380 ST. Peters Church Road, Salisbury, North Carolina. Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS 45-21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. This 28th day of October, 2010. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 1028, 4317 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 http://sales.hsbfirm.com, Case No: 1041180
No. 60642 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Doris Francis Brownlee, 400 Lantz Avenue, Salisbury, NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of February, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October, 2010. Co-Executors for the estate of Doris Francis Brownlee, deceased, File 10E919, Robert N. Anderson, 6 Alta Loma Drive, Pueblo, CO 81005, Rebecca T. Lowery, 260 Roger Drive, Salisbury, NC 28147 John T. Hudson, Attorney at Law, Doran, Shelby, Pethel & Hudson, PA, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 60699 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 10 SP 874 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Sheila H. Wray and Timothy Wray (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Sheila Wray) to Joan H. Anderson, Trustee(s), dated the 14th day of August, 2008, and recorded in Book 1127, Page 973, in Rowan County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on November 18, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Rowan, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing iron pipe in the Northwestern margin of the right of way of South Fulton Street, said pipe being the existing Southeastern corner of Ralph W. Muchler and Larry K. Stirewalt; thence from said beginning point and continuing with the margin of the right of way of South Fulton Street, South 42 degrees 44 minutes 39 seconds West 67.34 feet to an existing iron, a corner of Joyce Goodman; thence with Goodman, North 50 degrees 30 minutes 59 seconds West 145.83 feet to an existing iron in the margin of a 10-foot alley; thence with said alley, North 37 degrees 29 minutes 24 seconds East 26.61 feet to an existing iron; thence North 49 degrees 21 minutes 53 seconds West 4.98 feet to a stake, a corner of International Church of the Foursquare Gospel; thence with the church line, North 37 degrees 51 minutes 03 seconds East 66.97 feet to an existing iron, corner of Muchler and Stirewalt; thence with the Muchler-Stirewalt line, South 41 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East 159.67 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.282 acre, the above description being per the survey of Richard L. Shulenburger, RLS, dated May 5, 1983, as revised May 1, 1989. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 1012 South Fulton Street, Salisbury, North Carolina. APN #: 013 147 Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS 45-21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. This 21st day of October, 2010. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 1028, 4317 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 http://sales.hsbfirm.com, Case No: 1038189 No. 60698 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY - 10-SP-732 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by William Howard Shaver and Debbie C. Shaver, dated May 24, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina, recorded on May 31, 2000 in Book 0882 at Page 0039; and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Rowan County Courthouse, in Salisbury, North Carolina at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, November 17, 2010, that parcel of land, including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Salisbury, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe, common corner with Tom Smith and Goodman, said iron being North 47 deg. 31 min. East 852.25 feet from E.M. Goodman and Tom Smith's corner in the center of Goodnight Road thence from said iron pipe, the point and place of BEGINNING two lines with Smith: (1) North 47 deg. 31 min. East 350 feet to an iron; and (2) South 42 deg. 29 min. East 250 feet to an iron pipe, corner with Goodman; thence two lines with Goodmans (1) South 47 deg. 31 min. West 350 feet to an iron pipe; and (2) North 42 deg. 29 min. west 250 feet to an iron pipe, the point and place of BEGINNING, containing 2 acres, more or less, all as shown on a property survey for William Howard Shaver by Hudson 6 Almond dated June 6, 1983 and updated March 12, 1991. TOGETHER WITH and including a right of ingress, egress and regress over, through and upon a tract of land 18' wide, all 18' lying South and East of the following described line: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Goodnight Road, common corner of Tom Smith and E.M. Goodman and running thence with the common property line of Smith and Goodman North 47 deg. 31 min. East 852,25 feet to an iron pipe, the Southwestern corner of the above described 2 acre tract. See above-referenced survey by Hudson & Almond dated March 12, 1991 for reference. Address of property:
1110 Goodnight Road, Salisbury, NC 28147
Present Record Owners: William Howard Shaver and Debbie C. Shaver The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or its intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee(s). If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Trustee(s), in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where the Real Property is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009. This the 17th day of September, 2010. Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC, successor by merger to Kellam & Pettit, P.A. Substitute Trustee - 887.0000105 2550 West Tyvola Road, Suite 520, Charlotte, NC 28217 Telephone No.: (704) 442-9500,
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China Grove 2BR Apt. $550/month. Includes water and garbage pickup. Call 704-857-2415.
1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apartments, very nice. $375 & up. 704-890-4587 1BR or 2BR units. Close to VA. Central HVAC. $450 - $600/mo. Call 704-239-4883. Broker 1BR/1BA duplex fully furnished. TV, BR suite, LR furniture, refrig., washer/dryer, Section 8 approved. Heat, air, electricity & water incl'd. $750/mo + $500 dep. 2 BR, 1 BA at Willow Oaks on Old Concord Rd. Has refrigerator & stove. All elect. Rent $425, Dep. $400. Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 2 BR, 1 BA close to Salisbury High. Has refrigerator & stove, all electric. $425 rent & $400 dep. Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
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 in Salisbury. located Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F 9:00-12:00. TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity. Clancy-hills@cmc-nc.com
2BR brick duplex with carport, convenient to hospita. $450 per month. 704-637-1020
Clean, well maint., 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
519/521 E. Cemetary St. 1 BR, $330; 2 BR $350. No pets. Deposit req. Call Jamie at 704-507-3915.
Colonial Village Apts. “A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385
AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020 Airport Rd. Duplex. 2BR, 2BA. $575/mo. 2BR, 1BA $550/mo., lease + dep., water furnished. No pets. Call 704-637-0370
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Airport Rd. Large 2BR duplex. $500 deposit. $500/mo. 704-798-2564 or 704-603-8922 Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $400/mo+$300 deposit. Furnished $425/mo. 704-279-3808
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Fleming Heights Apartments 55 & older 704-636-5655 Mon.-Fri. 2pm-5pm. Call for more information. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD Sect. 8 vouchers accepted. 800-735-2962
West Side Manor Robert Cobb Rentals 2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall
704-633-1234
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Lovely Duplex Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997 Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appls furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes & apartments. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com
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Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Looking for 2BR, 2BA in a quiet community setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-2021319
East Spencer, 2 BR, 1 BA home, elec. Heat, $400 deposit, $500 month. 704-754-1319
Kannapolis – 1007 Skyland St., 2 BR, 1 BA, $550/month; 315 Tara Elizabeth Pl., 3 BR, 2 BA, Max. $825/month. people. occupancy-4 KREA 704-933-2231
Miller Chapel Rd. 2BR. Office, appl., Large yard. Limit 2. No pets. $650/mo + dep. 704-855-7720
Houses for Rent 2 to 5 BR. HUD Section 8. Nice homes, nice st areas. Call us 1 . 704-630-0695
Fulton St. 3 BR, 1 ½ BA. stove Refrigerator, furnished. Rent $725, Dep., $700. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BRs, 1BA Deposit req'd. Faith Realty 704-630-9650
4 BR, 2 BA on W. Large Henderson. w/double car garage. Has refrigerator, stove & dishwasher. Has gas heat. $750 rent, $700 dep. Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
Attn. Landlords Apple House Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067 China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, W/D connections, $550/mo. + $550 dep. Sect. 8 OK. 704-784-4785
Don't Pay Rent! 3BR, 2BA homes at 108 John Michael Lane & Crescent Heights. Call 704-239-3690 for info. E. Rowan, 3BR/2BA, deck, all electric., no pets. $750/mo + $750 dep. Sect. 8 OK. Credit check. 704-293-0168. E. Spencer, 306 E. Torbush, 3BR/1½ BA, fully furnished: 2 large TVs, 3 BR suites, LR furniture, dish washer, refrig., washer / dryer, central heat/air. Sect. 8 approved. $875/mo + $500 dep. 704-636-1850
Free kittens. Male & female. Some long hair. All kinds. 6 weeks & up. Please call 704-933-1835 Free kittens. Spayed & neutered. 2 males & 2 females. 1st rabies shot. Please call 704-245-1044
Dogs Beagle/Australian Heeler very sweet, loves kids. "Parents" in military. Call 704-633-3439.
Faith 3BR/2BA Nice ranch style home, energy efficient, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, single $775/mo + garage. deposit. Flowe Realty & Development, Inc. 704640-6869 or 704-279-7848
FIND IT SELL IT RENT IT in the Classifieds
Lippard Garage Doors Installations, repairs, electric openers. 704636-7603 / 704-798-7603
Christian mom for cleaning jobs & ironing. Great rates. 704-932-1069 or 704791-9185
Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592
Perry's Overhead Doors Sales, Service & Installation, Residential / Commercial. Wesley Perry 704-279-7325
WOW! Clean Again! October Special! Lowest Prices in Town, Senior Citizens Discount, Residential/Commercial References available upon request. For more info. call 704-762-1402
Heating and Air Conditioning
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Childcare in my home (close to E Rowan). Hot meals, reasonable rates, 6 wks & up. 704-639-1963
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OLYMPIC DRYWALL New Homes Additions & Repairs Small Commercial
704-279-2600
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Licensed, bonded and insured. Since 1985.
Commu n ity Ca lendar
Chimney Sweep & Fireplace
Add, View and Attend Local Events 3 Check for Cracks & Obstructions & Repair NC licensed
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Cleaning Services
Is Your PC
C.R. General Cleaning Service. Comm. & residential. Insured, Bonded. Spring Cleaning Specials! 704-433-1858 www.crgeneral.com
Sick?? Virus Removal and Clean Up $50
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Custom Built Computer Systems with Windows 7 Used Computer Systems Starting at $150 Printer Repair & Maintenance FREE COMPUTER TRAINING CLASSES! www.CarolinaComputerConnection.com 909 S. Main Street • Suite 102 • Salisbury 704-210-8028 M-F 12:00-6:00pm
Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022
Since 1955
Save $$ ! RESTRETCH & CLEAN your CARPET before you buy new. Your friends will just THINK you bought new carpet! Kent 704-960-0187
To place an ad call the Classified Department at 704-797-4220
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Home Improvement Fencing Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963
Reasonable rates. 17 years experience.
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Dogs
Beautiful & Loyal Pets!
Puppies. Awesome Beagle pups, wormed and first shot. $80. Please call 704-279-6620
Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223
Puppies. German Shepherd, pure bred. AKC registered. Parents on site. 4 females, 5 males. Ready for new home Nov. 25! Taking deposits now for your choice. 704-762-0223 or 704-279-4007.
Pure breed AKC Shih Tzu puppies. 7 weeks old Wormed and 1st shots. Mom and Dad on site. Call for more information 704-209-1813 or 704433-3559
Puppies. Pembroke Welsh Corgis AKC registered. Tri-color, Very loving, friendly and loyal and get along great with other pets. Great with children. 1st shots, tails docked, dew claws removed. Five males and two females. $350 each for males and $400 each for females. 704-279-3355 after 6pm
Boston Terrier Puppies, Flashy Black & White ($500) and Seals ($600), up to date on shots & wormed, dew claws and tails removed docked, parents on site. 704-245-4258 Boxer/Pit Mix Puppy. 4 months old. Male. Brindle. Good home only. 704-904-7268 Chickapoo Puppy for Sale, 1 Male. $250. Has papers. Please Call 336-970-9929
Financial Services “We can remove bankruptcies, judgments, liens, and bad loans from your credit file forever!” The Federal Trade Commission says companies that promise to scrub your credit report of accurate negative information for a fee are lying. Under federal law, accurate negative information can be reported for up to seven years, and some bankruptcies for up to ten years. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credit. A message from the Salisbury Post and the FTC.
Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199 Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC
Hometown Lawn Care & Handyman Service. Mowing, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, odd jobs ~inside & out. Comm, res. Insured. Free estimates. “No job too small” 704-433-7514 Larry Sheets, owner
Other Pets HHHHHHHHH Check Out Our November Special! Spay/Neuter Clinic 20% discount. Rowan Animal Clinic. 704-636-3408 for appt.
Dog - FREE to a good Brown female home Lab/chow mix dog. Very sweet and loving. Call 704-637-1310
Puppy, Lhasa Apso pup. AKC registered. Just 1 male left. Raised in home w/tender loving care. Parents on site. Upto-date on shots. Call 704-857-8417
Puppies. Adorable CKC Yorkie puppies. 1 female, $450. 3 males, $400 each. Black & tan, parents on site. Shots & wormed, tails docked. 704-929-1964
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Home Improvement
Junk Removal
Manufactured Home Services
Pools and Supplies
Anthony's Scrap Metal Service. Top prices paid for any type of metal or batteries. Free haul away. 704-433-1951
Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004
Bost Pools – Call me about your swimming pool. Installation, service, liner & replacement. (704) 637-1617
CASH FOR JUNK CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930
Moving and Storage
Roofing and Guttering
Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~
WILL BUY OLD CARS Complete with keys and title, $175 and up. (Salisbury area only) R.C.'s Garage & Salvage 704-636-8130 704-267-4163
The Floor Doctor
Lawn Equipment Repair Services
Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494
Lyerly's ATV & Mower Repair Free estimates. All types of repairs Pickup/delivery avail. 704-642-2787
Painting and Decorating Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976. BowenPainting@yahoo.com
Cathy's Painting Service Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335
SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181
Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.
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Tree Service
Removal 3Gutter Cleaning 3Core Aeration 3Fertilizing
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A-1 Tree Service
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3Established since 1978 3Reliable & Reasonable 3Insured Free Estimates!
GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542
Recognized by the Salisbury Tree Board
Outdoors by overcash Mowing, Mulching, Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. 704-630-0120
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Rabies Clinic Sat. Nov. 20th, 8am-noon. $10/vaccine. Salisbury Animal Hospital 1500 E. Innes St. 704-637-0227
TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
We will come to you! F David, 704-314-7846
VISSER LAWN CARE Lawn care and leaf removal. 336-909-1790
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
~ 704-202-8881~ Stoner Painting Contractor
• 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Insured & Bonded 704-239-7553
Plumbing Services
Hodges Services
Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C. HMC Handyman Services No Job too Large or Small. Please call 704-239-4883
Puppies, Shih Tzus. 2 males. Full-blooded. 8 weeks. Shots & wormed. Parents on site.
Yorkie AKC, CKC. www.yorki-shop.com Toy & tea cup size, adorable high quality, home raised. Call Rhonda 704-2249692. Check the site for pricing and availability.
Supplies and Services
Quality work at affordable prices NC Licensed General Contractor # 17608. NC Licensed Home Inspector #107. Complete contracting services, Under home repairs, light tractor work & Home maintenance. 36 years experience We accept Visa/MC 704-633-3584. Visit our website: www.professionalservicesunltd.com
Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219
Ready for Loving Homes
Ready Now!
Professional Services Unlimited
A HANDYMAN & MOORE Kitchen & Bath remodeling Quality Home Improvements Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric Clark Moore 704-213-4471
Puppies. Yorkies. CKC registered. Ready on Nov. 20th. All female. $400 each. Taking deposits now. Please call 704-636-9867
Got puppies or kittens for sale?
www.perrysdoor.com
www.gilesmossauction.com
Cleaning Services
Dogs
Dogs
Giving away kittens or puppies?
Grading & Hauling
Cleaning Services
Salisbury N. Fulton St., 2BR/1BA Duplex, limit 3, no pets, $525/month + deposit. 704-855-2100
Free Puppies. Golden Retriever mix, male & female, adorable and calm. Have been wormed. 704-637-1101
Cats
Cleaning Services
We Build Garages, 24x24 = $12,500. All sizes built! ~ 704-633-5033 ~
Salisbury 4BR/2BA, brick ranch, basement, 2,000 SF, garage, nice area. $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695
Salisbury City, Near Hospital. 4BR/2½BA, 2,250 Sq. Ft., Two Car Garage, Fenced Backyard. $1500/month + $1500 deposit. Call Lauren 704-232-0823.
Dogs
Free kittens to a good home just as cute as can be (will need shots) call 704-433-7811 or email jackieblu375@yahoo.com
Carport and Garages
Rowan Auction Co. Professional Auction Services: Salis., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340.
Salisbury 2BR. $525 and up. GOODMAN RENTALS 704-633-4802
4 BR, 1 BA on Jackson St. Refrigerator & stove furnished. Gas heat. Ren $675, Dep. $600. Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
Auctions
Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mons. Rachel Corl, Auctioneer. 704-279-3596
Rowan Hosp. area. 3BR / 2BA. Cent. H & A. No Sect. 8. No pets. $700/mo. 1St & last mo's rent & dep. Call before 5pm 704-636-4251
Landis 2BR / 1BA. Good school district. Lease option or owner financing. 704-202-2696
Houses for Rent
3BR/1BA RENT TO OWN! Nice. $8,400 dn. NO MTHLY PAYMENTS! 1st Yr. 704-630-0695
district. Faith/Carson 3BR / 2BA, no smoking, no pets. $650/mo + dep + refs. 704-279-8428
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
Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., gas heat. Storage bldg. $500/mo. No pets. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035
Houses for Rent
3 Homes. 2-East district, 1Carson district. 3 BR, 2 BA. $800-$1050. Lease, dep. & ref. req. 704.798.7233
Kannapolis furnished 2 BR duplex, $500 per mo. + $500 dep. No pets. Call 704-782-1881
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Salisbury, 503 Walton Rd, 2 BRs. Central heat & air, new paint & carpet, well maintained, water furnished, no pets, $450 per month + $450 deposit. References & background check required. 704-6362486
KEN WEDDINGTON Total Auctioneering Services 140 Eastside Dr., China Grove 704-8577458 License 392
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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. 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
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TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954. Complete plumbing and AC service. Rotten Floors. $45 service calls. Sr. Citizen's discounts.
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336-829-8721
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SALISBURY POST Houses for Rent Salisbury, 1314 Lincolnton Rd., 2 BR, 1 BA brick house. Hardwood floors throughout, close to Jake Alexander Blvd. Wallace Realty 704-636-2021
Office and Commercial Rental
Salisbury, in country. 3BR, 2BA. With in-law apartment. $1000/mo. No pets. Deposit & ref. 704855-2100 Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263 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, Kent Executive Park office suites, $100 & up. Utilities paid. Conference room, internet access, break 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 Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636
Salisbury. Elizabeth Ave. 3BR, 1½BA. All electric. Free water and sewer. $645/mo. Section 8 OK. 704-633-6035
Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636
Salisbury. TeriJon Props. 2BR, 1BA, $600, Electric. 3BR, 2BA, $875, Gas. Sec Dep Rq'd. 704-490-1121
Manufactured Home Lot Rentals
Salisbury/E. Spencer 2 BR, 1 BA. $425. 704-2482520. Sect. 8 OK. CarolinaPiedmont Properties
Spencer, 2 BR, 2 BA. Handicapped accessible, floors hardwood throughout, nice 20X24 neighborhood. outbuilding, corner lot. $650/month + $650/deposit. Call 704-633-1437 or 704985-2252 Spencer. 3BR/1BA, new carpet/paint, excellent condition. No pets. $600/mo / dep. 704-633-5067
Spencer. 4-5 BR, formal DR, 2 BA, very private, electric, & central air. $600/mo. 704-637-1200 or 704-310-1052
COUNTRY PARADISE
Beautiful large lots ready for your single wide 97 or newer mobile home. Established community and quiet infrastructure includes paved roads, individual septic tanks, weekly trash collection and 2 vehicle parking spaces. $185/ month, near exit 83 from I85. Call after 1pm for details. 704-210-8176
Manufactured Home for Rent Between Salis. & China Grove. 2BR. No pets. Appl. & trash pickup incl. $475/ mo + dep. 704-855-7720
Faith–2 BR, 1 BA. $350/mo. + dep. 2 BR, 1 BA, $425/mo. + dep. Near Carson High. 704239-2833
West Rowan area. Big home. 20 acres. $895/ month. Please call 704239-0691
Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water, trash, lawn maint. incl. No pets. Ref. $425. 704-2794282 or 704-202-3876
West Salisbury. Country setting. 3BR/2BA. $750 per month. Basement, well water. Central H/AC. No pets. 704-202-0605
Gold Hill, 2 bedroom, trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255
450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704279-8377 or 704-279-6882
5,000, 10,000 & 20,000 sqft. Buildings available with loading docks and offices. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 HHH H HHHHHHHHHHHH
3,000 sq. ft. building, 2 BA, large lot on 4-lane Hwy. 704-636-1477 China Grove. 1200 sq ft. $800/mo + deposit. Call 704-855-2100 Granite Quarry Special Commercial Metal Bldgs for Small Trade Business, hobby shop space or storage. Units avail up to 1800 sq ft w/ office area. Video surveillance and ample parking. 704279-4422
GREAT LOCATION OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
Granite Quarry. 2BR, 2BA. 3 person limit. No pets. $450/month + deposit. 704-279-5905 Hurley School Rd area 2BR/1BA, nice subdivision, large lot. $460/mo + dep. 704-640-5750
Chevrolet HHR LS, 2009 ONE OWNER, CLEAN, FUEL ECONOMY, very nice car, well maintained. Stock # 10D129A $12,987. 704-637-9090
Rockwell. Nice 2BR under $460/mo + dep, incls water, sewer, & trash pick up. No pets. 704-640-6347 Salisbury. For Sale or Rent. 3990 Statesville Boulevard. Lot 17, 3BR. $409/mo. 704-640-3222
Motorcycles & ATVs
Chevrolet, 2008, HHR LS. P7529C. Silverstone Metallic exterior, Gray interior. $11,797. Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Transportation Financing Volvo, 2007 S40 Brilliant Red on ash leather interior 2.4 5 cylinder auto trans, am, fm, cd, sunroof, duel heated seats, all power ops, extra clean. 704-603-4255
Transportation Dealerships
Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107 Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem! The more you tell, the Tim Marburger Dodge surer you’ll sell. 877-792-9700
Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com
Want to get results? Use Need customers? We’ve got them. The Salisbury Post ads are read daily in over 74% of the area’s homes!
Motorcycles & ATVs Chrysler PT Cruiser, 2003. Patriot Blue Pearl with 2 tone grey leather, 2.4, 4 cyl., auto trans., AM/FM/CD, SUNROOF, chrome rims, good tires, EXTRA CLEAN INSIDE & OUT!! 704-603-4255
Dodge Dakota 1991, V8, 2WD, 218,300 miles, currently on the road, runs fine. Can be used as a work, farm or hunting truck. $725. Call 704637-7280
Ford, 2000, Ranger XLT. 4 door. Automatic, cruise, tilt, CD player, power windows, power locks. Very clean! $5,295. 704637-7327
Ford F-150 XL, 2008. Stock #F7562A. Black Clearcoat exterior & medium flint interior. $14,797. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep, 2002, Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4. Road & trail ready! Can't go wrong here with an outstanding price for AN outstanding SUV! Stk. # 10B247KD. $7,995. Call 704-637-9090
Ford Freestyle SEL, 2006. Stock #F11051A. Oxford White Clearcoat exterior, Shale Interior. $14,797. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mazda, 2003, Tribute ES. V-6. Heated leather seats. Excellent condition. Well-maintained. 143K miles. $6,200. 704-638-0226
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Headline type
to show your stuff!
Motorcycles & ATVs 1330 W. JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD. ********* 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL
Jaguar, 2004, XJ8. Black exterior, tan leather interior. Heated seats, V8. Loaded. Low mileage. $15,000. 704-202-5747
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Transportation Financing
We are the area's largest selection of quality preowned autos. Financing avail. to suit a variety of needs. Carfax avail. No Gimmicks – We take pride in giving excellent service to all our customers.
Chevy Cobalt, 2007, ONE OWNER, CLEAN CAR FAX, great on gas, low miles, ready to go. 10K182A $9,295
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
TEAM CHEVROLET, CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000 Harley Davidson Sportster, 2003, XL 1200 Custom. 12,000 miles, many chrome extras. $6500 OBO. Please Call 704-433-8173
Nissan 350, 2004 Conv Silver with Black leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto tiptronic trans, Bose am, fm, cd, tape sound system, FUN THOSE NICE FOR DAYS!!!!! 704-603-4255
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Acura MDX, 2002 Touring Red with Tan leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto trans., am, fm, cd changer, tape, NAVIGATION, all power ops, alloy rims, SUNROOF, chrome step bars, FULLY LOADED MUST SEE!!!! 704-603-4255
Ford Windstar, 2003, LOCAL TRADE, A dependable ALL-AROUND priced within vehicle anyone's budget. Road ready TO GOOOOO!!! Stock # 10C26A $8495. 704-637-9090
HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538
Ford, 2009, Fusion SE. F10170A. Vapor Silver exterior, Charcoal Black interior. $16,397. Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Hyundai, 2009, Accent GLS. P7570. Platinum Silver & Pearl exterior, Gray interior. $11,897. Call now!1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
PT Cruiser, 2009, Clean, Almost new, Car fax, 10b254CA $11,775
Toyota, 2006, Prius. P7550A. Super white exterior, gray interior. $14,197. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota, 2007,Yaris. T10707A. Silver Streak Mica exterior, Dark Charcoal interior. $8,897. Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Autos
Recreational Vehicles
Ford Escort LX, 1995. Automatic, air, clean. 118k. $1,800. 704-6364905. Dealer 17302
Jayco 29' Clean Travel Trailer, 1999. $4,990. Please Call 704-2792296 or 704-279-2122
Rentals & Leasing
Rentals & Leasing
Infinity G35, 2006 Obsidian Black on Black leather interior 3.5 V6 6 speed trans, LOADED all power ops, SUNROOF, steering wheel controls, Bose stereo system, alloy rims, SUPER NICE! 704603-4255
Statesville Blvd. 2BR, 1BA. Appls, water, sewer incl. Pets OK. $450/mo. + $450 dep. 704-279-7463
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Pontiac 2002 Sunfire, two door, auto, cruise, 86,000 miles, like new, 704-202-0326.
100% Guaranteed Credit Approval ********* OVER 100 VEHICLES IN STOCK *********
Service & Parts
Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles of Salisbury. south Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. All batteries brand new, not reconditioned or refurbished (definition: weak or old batteries washed out). Buy 6 batteries & receive $10 gift receipt for purchase of a bottle of OLD STONE Wine. Coupon good until 11/30/10. 704-245-3660
1330 W. JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD. ******** BILL BOUDREU
West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951
Acura, 2008, RDX. AWD, one owner. Carfax Certified. The paint on this vehicle looks like it just rolled out of the showroom. Like new condition. Stk.# 10B292HA. $26,541. 704-637-9090
Ford, 2007 Escape Brown on Grey cloth interior 3.0 V6 auto trans, am, fm, cd, SUNROOF, all power ops, luggage rack READY FOR TEST DRIVE!!! 704-603-4255
GMC Envoy, 2007, lowmileage cream puff, great bang for your buck, nicely 10B206CA equipped. $15,974
OFFICE SPACE
Prime Location, 1800+ sq.ft. (will consider subdividing) 5 private offices, built in reception desk. Large open space with dividers, 2 bathrooms and breakroom. Ample parking 464 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704 223 2803
Office Space
Salisbury. We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Karen Rufty at B & R Realty 704-202-6041 www.bostandrufty-realty.com
West Rowan, nice 3 BR, 2 BA double-wide mobile home located on private land. $675/month $675/deposit. Rent w/option to purchase 704-855-2300
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2004. 4x4. Light pewter metallix w/grey leather interior, 4.0 V6, auto trans., all power ops. AM/FM/CD, power driver seat, sunroof. NON SMOKER, extra clean. RUNS & DRIVES GREAT! 704-603-4255
www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Boats & Watercraft
MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100
Boats & Watercraft 1330 W. JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD. ********* 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL
Rooms for Rent
Nissan, 2002, Xtterra SE. T10725A. Shock Blue exterior, Charcoal interior. $8,897. Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota 4 Runner, 1997 Limited Forest Green on Tan Leather interior V6 auto trans, amf, fm, cd, tape, SUNROOF, alloy rims, good tires, CHEAP TRANSPORTATION!!!! 704-603-4255
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Dodge Dakota SLT Truck Quad Cab, 2005, Low miles, Stock # 10D136A $15987. 704637-9090
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Is it safe to have two flu shots? Dear Dr. Gott: We had the H1N1 flu shot at our doctor's office earlier this year. Now we see H1N1 is in the flu shot for this coming season. Is it safe to take it again? Or should we try and get the single flu shot if possible? Dear Reader: To my knowledge, there is no single flu shot, so I believe it is appropriate for you to receive a seasonal-flu injection. My reasoning is that seasonal flu covers different strains that you wouldn't be immunized against if you didn't have the 2010 injecDR. PETER tion. What you received earGOTT lier this year was specifically for H1N1. To be on the safe side and because I don't know your age, allergies or health history, you should clear this with your primary-care physician before being immunized. The swine-flu pandemic began in April 2009 and took more than 18,000 lives world-
wide, according to Fox News, which also reported the governments of North America and Europe dumped their vaccines after finding their shelves were full of unused serum and supplies that were about to expire. Conservative skeptics held back and simply didn't get immunized. France also felt the threat of a pandemic was an overestimation. Germany ended up with 34 million doses of vaccine from manufacturers, with very little used. That said, the World Health Organization believes the 2009 H1N1 viruses will continue to spread in many parts of the world for years to come. The 2010 to 2011 seasonalinfluenza vaccine will protect against the H3N2 virus, influenza B virus and the 2009 H1N1 virus. Those who had H1N1 or the vaccine last year can safely receive the seasonal-flu vaccine this year. Dear Dr. Gott: It is definitely better for some vitamins and minerals to be taken with food at mealtimes, but other food supplements must be taken on an empty stomach. You can also take smaller
amounts of some vitamins and minerals between meals, with water, and get a bigger punch from them. For me, it's better to take mineral capsules, tablets or powders with lunch or supper than it is for breakfast, when my stomach enzymes aren't strong enough to digest them well. The minerals give me a stomachache. Also, never take a multi-B vitamin before bedtime or you won't get to sleep. See, it all depends! Dear Reader: You certainly appear to have done your homework. I could not find confirmation for some of your claims, such as multi-B at bedtime causing insomnia; however, each of us responds differently to medication, even over-the-counters. Remember that vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients, but the body typically only requires small amounts of them. Readers should speak with their physicians before beginning a regimen, because a well-balanced, nutritious diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables will likely be all that is required to maintain good health.
Furthermore, read labels to determine whether a medication or supplement should be taken with food or without, or in the morning or at bedtime. To provide related information, I am sending you a copy of my Health Report "Vitamins and Minerals." Other readers who would like a copy should send a self-addressed stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order made payable to Newsletter, and mailed to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. Be sure to mention the title or print an order form off my website at www.AskDrGottMD.com. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books, including "Live Longer, Live Better," "Dr. Gott's No Flour, No Sugar Diet" and "Dr. Gott's No Flour, No Sugar Cookbook," which are available at most bookstores or online. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. United FeatUre Syndicate
Italian-American group calls for VH1 show to end FAIRFIELD, N.J. (AP) — An Italian-American group is calling for VH1 to pull the plug on its show “My Big Friggin’ Wedding.” UNICO National says the TV show is a “big racist stereotype of Italian-Americans.” The group’s media
executive, Andre DiMino, says if VH1 doesn’t respond, he’ll start contacting advertisers with the organization’s complaints. Several cast members on the reality show about couples making wedding plans are Italian-American.
The show began airing last month. Neither VH1 nor 495 Productions, which makes the show, had an immediate response. Fairfield, N.J.-based UNICO previously protested “Jersey Shore” and “The
Sopranos” for similar reasons. In the case of “Jersey Shore,” producers cut back on shots of the Italian flag and references to cast members as “guidos.”
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Wednesday, Nov. 10 Some interesting, positive changes could be in store for you in the next solar cycle concerning your social life, but it will be up to you to take advantage of them. Having more interest in your work might be what eclipses them. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You’ll be able to express yourself in a rather eloquent fashion when you want to, due to your quick thinking. If there is something you desire to promote, now is the time to do it. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Even though they are likely to come about in a rather roundabout fashion, personal goals can be accomplished. Be sure to keep all of your windows of opportunity open. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Should you cross paths deliberately or accidentally with persons who have authority and/or clout, you’ll be treated with the utmost respect and consideration. Use it to your advantage. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Lucky you, because there is a concerned friend of yours who is aware of your needs and is operating behind the scenes, trying to help you regarding a matter of extreme importance. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Even though you may be unaware of it, your thinking and suggestions will have a considerable impact on others, especially close friends. What you say will be wise and very helpful. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Something you believe to be quite unsatisfactory is far more pliable than you may have led yourself to believe. Take another hard look at it. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Balance can be found once again in a situation that has been throwing you off your mark lately, even though it might take a bit of cooperation from another in order to pull if off. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — It looks like you’re going to get an opportunity to tap into a second channel of earnings. You aren’t likely to hesitate, because it’s from a source that has generated income for you once before. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Your marvelous talent for making compatriots feel extremely important will serve you well. Someone among them will be inclined to offer you something not given to most. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — It behooves you to include some of the tough jobs in today’s agenda that you’ve been putting off doing, because they’ll be easily managed at this time. Get them done now, while things are running smoothly. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t hesitate to take a gamble on a goal that requires a calculated risk to pull off. Even though you’ll be rather fortunate, be sure you carefully study all the nuances first. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Conditions are starting to brighten somewhat where your material interests are concerned, and if you play your cards right you can stabilize a trend that will make you feel more secure. United FeatUre Syndicate
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More on keeping trump control BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate
Henry G. Stott said, “Engineering is the art of organizing and directing men and controlling the forces and materials of nature for the benefit of the human race.” Playing in a suit contract is the art of organizing, directing and controlling the trumps for the benefit of your partnership. In this example of trump control, how would you plan the play in four spades after West leads first the diamond ace, then the diamond king? Once it became apparent that your side didn’t have a diamond stopper, you reached game in your strong 5-2 fit. This is often the best contract in these circumstances as long as declarer can retain trump control. True, here five clubs would have been an easy contract. But do you always reach the best spot? You apparently have only two losers: one diamond and one club. However, you have only nine top tricks: five spades and four hearts. If you ruff the second diamond and draw three rounds of trumps, getting news of the 4-2 break, you will turn to clubs — too late. East will win with his ace and play another diamond, forcing out your last trump. You can cash two hearts and two clubs, but then East will ruff in and cash a diamond trick for down one.
Lead a club at trick three. If East ducks his ace, you will run for home. So East wins and returns the diamond queen. To avoid guesswork, discard a heart or club. Give up one trick to retain trump control. If East leads another diamond, ruff it with dummy’s spade ace, draw trumps, and claim.
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Frank Franklinn 772 72/344
Winston Win Wins Salem a 67/ 1 67/41
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Au A Augusta u ug 776/47 76 76/ 6/ 7 6/47
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Ch Charleston rle les es 770/52 70
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Darlin D Darli Darlington 70/40 /4 /40
High.................................................... 73° Low..................................................... 37° Last year's high.................................. 70° ....................................39° Last year's low.................................... 39° Normal high........................................ 65° Normal low......................................... 43° Record high........................... 82° in 2005 Record low............................. 24° in 1976 .............................24° Humidity at noon............................... 18% ...............................18%
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Salisburryy Today: 2.5 - low-medium Thursday: 3.2 - low-medium Friday: 2.6 - low-medium
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