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A Harley-Davidson hearse carries Carolyn Motley’s coffin through Rockwell on the way to Brookhill Memorial Gardens on Friday.
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SALISBURY — A Salisbury man hit by a car as he was crossing East Innes Street was in stable condition Friday night, and being treated in the emergency room at Rowan Regional Medical Center for a head injury. Police identified the man as Arthur Feamster and said his address is listed as the streets of Salisbury. sheLLeY sMith/SALISBURY POST The driver of a The victim’s sign that black Buick Rendezvous hit Feam- reads, ‘Homeless — ster around 5:45 Anything Will Help — p.m., while Feam- God Bless,’ was left on ster was crossing the sidewalk. the road. Feamster almost made it across, but was hit in the righthand lane of East Innes Street near Walgreens. A witness said Feamster flew onto the hood of the car, smashed a part of the windshield, then slid off the car to the ground.
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or her stories of close calls, when other drivers weren’t paying attention or didn’t give moOCKWELL — Carolyn torcycles the distance and reMotley’s last ride was a spect on the road they required. short one — about a quarIra and Laura Barrett, ownter of a mile from Powles Fuers of Black Stallion Motorcycle neral Home to Brookhill Memo- Hearse in Easley, S.C., have one rial Gardens. of those stories and, in a way, it But it was one the lifelong led Ira to establish his motorcymotorcycle enthusiast would cle hearse service. have appreciated. Her coffin They were riding home totook the final journey in a gether from an October 2006 Harley-Davidson hearse. church service one night when “It couldn’t be better,” Sandy their Kawasaki Voyager motorMcGee of Winston-Salem said of cycle, going 65 mph, hit a deer motorcycle hearse’s being avail- on a four-lane highway. able for her friend. “That’s CarWhile Ira emerged “clean as olyn, right there. That’s my a whistle,” he said, Laura took gal.” the full brunt of their impact Motley, 57, with the deer. Lying on the road, lost her life Sun- she quit breathing four times day evening before being stabilized and airwhen her lifted to a hospital, where she Harley-Davidlay in a coma for three days. son crashed into Afterwards, she faced weeks a trailer being of physical and speech therapy, backed into a having to learn how to walk and driveway off talk again as her bruised body Sherrills Ford and brain made a gradual recovRoad. ery. MOTLEY The driver of She came back astonishingly the sport utility well, proving to Ira that prayer vehicle attached to the trailer and faith work. was charged with misdemeanor He said when his wife was death by vehicle and driving close to death, and the doctors with a revoked license. were telling him it was in the Carolyn’s son, Todd, said if Lord’s hands, he started asking anything positive could result himself what he was going to do from his mother’s death, he if she died. hoped it would be increased He would have wanted her to awareness by other drivers of take the “ride to eternity” on a motorcyclists on the road. motorcycle, Barrett thought. Every biker, he said, has his Motorcycles have always been mwineka@salisburypost.com
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Ira Barrett, owner of Black Stallion Motorcycle Hearse of Easley, S.C., sits on the Harley-Davidson trike that pulls the hearse trailer.
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an integral part of their lives. They have been married 31 years and even went on their first date on a 1976 Honda 750, which impressed Laura’s motorcycle-loving father. The Barretts later took four months — with a friend’s help — to build and design a hearse trailer that is pulled by their “Black Stallion” 2006 HarleyDavidson Ultra Classic with a Lehman Trike conversion for increased stability. It is a way, they say, to honor the lives of bikers and bring a little peace to families who have lost them. At Powles Funeral Home, Matt Staton and Doug Bare knew of the Black Stallion hearse, and they mentioned it to Todd Motley and his family as they planned arrangements after Carolyn’s death. “They kind of lit up,” Staton said. Carolyn Motley, who friends
called “Shorty” because of her 5-feet, 3-inch stature, had ridden motorcycles as long as 37year-old Todd could remember. “I said, ‘Absolutely, we are going to do that for her,’ ” he said. On the head wall of the hearse closest to the motorcycle, Ira asked an artist to paint a scene similar to the one he and Laura found themselves in just before striking the deer and almost losing Laura. A reminder, if you will. They also furnished the 8- by 4-foot-wide hearse with funeral draping, lights and a wooden floor. The exterior has an 18th century, horse-drawn carriage styling with lanterns and a pair of black stallion horse figurines in a special window in front. Barrett hauls the motorcycle hearse in a 24-foot trailer to
KANNAPOLIS — A Kannapolis woman is charged with assaulting children at a day care center where she worked. Whitney Nicole Belk, 24, of 219 Southeast Ave., faces five counts of assault on a child younger than 12 and one count of child abuse, all misdemeanors. Lt. Terry Spry said authorities became involved Monday, when parents reported their child had been abused by an employee at Kids’ Korner Child Development Center at 210 Cook St. The child had minor bruising and identified Belk as the person who caused it, Spry said. Police then learned the BELK day care had a surveillance video system and watched footage of Belk hurting four other children, Spry said. Employees at Kids’ Korner identified the children, he said, and investigators called in the
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Livingstone student’s environmental efforts pay off BY KARISSA MINN kminn@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — Executives from Toyota and local officials honored a Livingstone College freshman Friday for his efforts to make the campus more environmentally friendly. Stephen Graddick IV of Charlotte won the Toyota Green Initiative Contest sponsored by the automaker. During the CIAA Tournament in Charlotte in March, Toyota sponsored the contest to see which student from one of the
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13 CIAA schools could devise the most innovative plan to make his or her college or university more environmentally friendly. The company awarded Graddick its grand prize for his plan of hosting a Green Awareness Week to GRADDICK improve sustainability at Livingstone College. “Stephen, who is a freshman at Livingstone, beat out more than 200 entries,” said James H. Colon, vice president of product
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communications at Toyota. “His real innovation and dedication won Livingstone College $10,000 worth of trees that you’ll be planting there.” Graddick now gets to drive a 2011 Toyota Prius hybrid for a year. And Livingstone College gets a tree park, complete with benches. The company executives, college students and other officials helped begin the park by planting 20 trees on the campus.
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Man bites dog — Charlie Walker Road home burns in Kannapolis then sues police
CAR FROM 1a “I thought he was dead,” said the witness, who would not give her name. The witness said she took the shirt off her back and tried to keep pressure on the wound to Feamster’s head. She said blood was coming out of his mouth and his head. “They asked him his name, and he said ‘Arthur,’ ” the witness said. “Then they asked him to move his fingers, and he couldn’t. “He’s a really nice guy. I see him out here almost every shelley smith/SaLISBURY POST day.” Rowan EMS and Salisbury firefighters work to get arthur The driver’s name wasn’t Feamster to the hospital after he was hit by a car Friday. released.
KANNAPOLIS — A home was badly damaged by fire Wednesday night, but none of the five family members was injured, according to a press release from the Kannapolis Fire Department. At 7:32 p.m. Wednesday, the Kannapolis Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 6208 Charlie Walker Road, off N.C. 3. Firefighters quickly entered the structure to extinguish the flames. There was extensive fire damage to the home. Five family members were at home at the time but
PHOENIX (AP) — A 33year-old man who bit back after he was caught by a Phoenix police dog is suing. Erin Sullivan alleges the dog violated his civil rights and used excessive force to capture him after he ran from officers in Glendale during a burglary investigation last year. Police say Sullivan bit the dog back, injuring it. The lawsuit names the cities of Phoenix and Glendale and four officers. Sullivan is serving eight years for convictions in the Glendale burglary.
no injuries were reported. Kannapolis Fire Department was assisted by crews from Cabarrus County EMS, the Fire Marshal’s Office and Sherriff’s Office, as well as Kannapolis Police Department. Landis Fire Department and Odell Volunteer Fire Department provided district coverage. Investigators have determined that the evening’s fire was caused by unattended cooking. The American Red Cross Cabarrus County Chapter is assisting the family.
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Bill Godley taps dirt around a tree as Livingstone students and others worked to plant 13 red maples and seven red oaks worth $10,000 that came from Godley’s Garden Center. and a health and wellness program. “It feels so good having students involved and so excited about my dream — my idea that kind of came to life on campus,” Graddick said after the ceremony. He said he is honored to be recognized for it. Also attending the event was Lance Gross, an actor in Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne” TV series. Gross is a celebrity ambassador for Toyota’s Green Initiative campaign and served as a judge in the contest.
“Stephen put in a lot of hard work, so he deserves everything he gets,” Gross said. “The biggest thing is just him GROSS spreading the word about going green and educating everybody about adopting a green lifestyle.” State Alexander, Livingstone’s executive assistant to the president and director of public relations, said students
who get involved in ideas like Graddick’s will graduate and become “change agents” in the world. “This is quite an honor for us and indicative of the students we have here at Livingstone,” Alexander said. Salisbury Mayor Pro Tempore Maggie Blackwell also praised Graddick’s work. “Salisbury is Tree City USA, and we believe in being green,” Blackwell said, “so we applaud your efforts and we’re very proud of you.” Contact reporter Karissa Minn at 704-797-4222.
Police charged Belk on Thursday. She was released on a written promise to appear in Cabarrus County District Court on May 16. Spry would not give the ages of the victims or say why Belk is charged with abusing one of the children as well as assault. He said only that the charge resulted from “something specific in nature in the act.” He does not expect more charges, he said. Spry said the day care center staff has cooperated with investigators and that he does-
n’t recall any similar incidents there. “Just like any other establishment, you try to do the best thing,” he said. “It’s hard to hold one facility accountable for an employee’s actions and poor judgment.”
The Kids’ Korner website says the day care opened in 1984 and now serves more than 200 children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. It has a five-star rating, according to the N.C. Division of Child Development.
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The 13 red maples and seven red oaks came from Godley’s Garden Center and Nursery in Salisbury. “We at Toyota are encouraged by your support of our environmental stewardship platform and we’re encouraged by your efforts in conservation,” Colon said to the gathered students. Graddick worked as a brand ambassador for the automaker when he first came to Livingstone, encouraging students to join its green initiative and enter the contest. It wasn’t long before inspiration struck. “I saw refrigerators being thrown away, microwaves being thrown away and so many bottles and cans,” he said. “Over the summer, I would go through the neighborhood and recycle cans to make some change on the side... We can do the same thing here.” A drop box is now available in the college’s student union building, and Graddick plans to add more across the campus. The boxes not only accept standard recyclables but also used clothing and electronic goods. To promote the drop boxes and encourage environmentalism at Livingstone, Graddick and other students created Green Awareness Week. It included educational video assemblies, a campus cleanup
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WIL-COX WORK HITS THE HALF-WAY POINT
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Construction crews work on the 1924 Wil-Cox bridge that spans the yadkin river earlier this year. the span was closed on April 8 last year, after inspectors found exposed rebar, deteriorating concrete and deep cracks in the structure. Davidson County acquired the bridge from the state with hopes of turning it into a pedestrian bridge.
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SPENCER — Repair work on the historic Wil-Cox Bridge, which used to carry southbound traffic on U.S. 29/70 over the Yadkin River, has reached the halfway point. Despite harsh winter weather and spring storms, crews have made significant progress removing deteriorated concrete from the 89-year-old bridge and strengthening its support system since work began in Decem-
ber. “Workers are using careful precision to preserve the bridge’s unique architecture while making the necessary safety improvements,” said Pat Ivey, N.C. Department of Transportation Division 9 engineer. “Once the project is complete, we will turn ownership of the bridge over to Davidson County for citizens to enjoy as a pedestrian bridge for many years to come.” Crews are using motorized plat-
forms to access areas alongside and underneath the bridge where the concrete has weakened. With small, handheld jackhammers, they chip off the old concrete. Workers collect the pieces they remove in buckets, which they hoist to the bridge’s surface and empty into containers for disposal. Large tarps are also set up underneath the bridge to capture pieces of concrete that fall during the removal process. These measures were put
in place to protect the environment. In the next few weeks, the Department of Transportation expects temperatures to be consistently warm enough to apply new concrete to the spots where crews removed the damaged concrete. Crews are also removing key structural components of the bridge, mainly at the connections between the columns and the bridge’s surface, and replacing them with new, stronger material.
Earth Night draws out crowds First street party of the year held BY HUGH FISHER hfisher@salisburypost.com
ALISBURY — Earth Day might not be a big holiday on most people’s calendars, but it’s a perfect excuse to have an environmentallyconscious party. The first of Downtown Salisbury Inc.’s Friday Nights Out drew hundreds out to local businesses. Celebrating the coming of spring with shorts and Tshirts, they flooded the sidewalks to get their faces painted, enjoy sweet treats and find old friends in the crowd. “We go to our favorites,” said Andrea Bitzer. She, husband Michael and son Drew stopped in at The Sweetest Thing bakery and restaurant on East Innes Street. Friday was Drew’s sixth birthday. “He wants to go to the bouncy house,” Andrea said. Aside from the inflatable playground, other attractions included clowns, a classic car show and singing. Music echoed throughout the center of the city. In front of Okey Dokey & Co. General Store, Marty and Friends played to a crowd of their fans. They’re Friday Night Out regulars. Out at Culture Image Reggae Store, three new friends — Devin Forkel, Brandon Snow and Tonya Maynor — played together for the first time. All three are local college students. Forkel played an African drum, while Snow played guitar and Maynor a saxophone. “It’s just for the fun of playing,” Snow said. The eco-conscious were represented on the streets of Salisbury, as interest groups
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Marc Gabriel of salisbury hands over a balloon animal he made for a patron at Friday's Earth Night out. Gabriel, new to rowan County, said the nights out are a good way to meet local people. passed out literature on earthfriendly lifestyles, such as vegetarianism. A different kind of environmental awareness was brewing at Salisbury Wine Shop. Owners Steph and Bob Potter had organic beers and wines on special during Earth Night Out.
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These improvements are expected to be complete by July. The WilCox Bridge will then be ready to carry all U.S. 29/70 traffic across the river as crews replace the northbound U.S. 29/70 bridge. These are both elements of the $201.5 million Interstate 85 Corridor Improvement Project, which will replace a total of eight bridges, reconstruct the interchange at Belmont Road, and widen 6.1 miles of I-85 in Davidson and Rowan counties.
Drug traffickers get prison terms SALISBURY — Two men got lengthy sentences in Rowan County Superior Court this week for trafficking in drugs — one for cocaine, the other for prescription painkillers. A Kannapolis man will spend at least 14 years in prison for trafficking cocaine. Jose Benitez Esquibel could be behind bars for up to 18 years and must also pay a minimum $250,000 fine, the Rowan County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release. Esquibel pleaded no contest to two counts of felony trafficking in cocaine, two counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, one count of felony conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, and one count of deESQUIBEL livery of cocaine. Detectives with the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office investigated with cooperation from the Davie County Sheriff’s Office, the Kannapolis and Gastonia police departments and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Through a confidential informant, investigators arranged the purchase of cocaine from Esquibel on June 16, 2010. During the joint operation, detectives recovered approximately a kilo of cocaine from Esquibel’s vehicle that was compressed into a brick shape and wrapped in dark plastic. Two additional kilos of cocaine were recovered from his house. In an unrelated case, Raymond Charles Creason was sentenced to between 18 and 23 years in prison after being convicted of two counts of trafficking 28 grams or more of opium. He was ordered to pay a $500,000 fine. Detective J.R. Alderman of the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office received information from a confidential informant in March that Creason was planning to sell more than 100 dosage units of hydrocodone. Officers set up surveillance and stopped Creason’s truck near the Salisbury Mall. They found 120 hydrocodone pills in his vehicle. Rowan District Attorney Brandy Cook said in the press release that the outcome of the cases shows her office’s “firm commitment to aggressively prosecuting drug dealers.” She also praised the Sheriff’s Office and assistant district attorneys Paxton Butler and Barrett Poppler “in helping to take these drug dealers off of our streets.” “These cases should send a clear message to the drug dealers in Rowan County that our office will prosecute those who sell cocaine just as vigorously as those who illegally sell prescription drugs,” Cook said.
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Dart to $1 billion in delinquent state taxes. That’s the amount approximately 300,000 corporate and individual taxpayers owe North Carolina from prior tax years, according to N.C. Revenue Secretary David Hoyle. Some people have fallen behind on their taxes because they’ve lost jobs or had businesses fail, and they deserve some sympathy and leniency. But the sheer size of the tax bill suggests a lot of these nonpayments are the result of those who willfully avoided payment. In fact, the state has labeled at least 600 of them as “hardcore” delinquents. While state tax officials are optimistic they can eventually recover at least $444 million of the total in arrears, the checks won’t arrive soon enough to make much of a dent in the state’s $2.6 billion budget deficit. • • • Laurels to all the senior citizens who participate in and support the Salisbury/Rowan Senior Games, which got off to a good start this week and will continue with events into early May. The local Senior Games & Silver Arts program has more than 700 participants who are fulfilling the organization’s mission of “staying fit while enjoying the company of friends, family specators and volunteers.” The games offer events and friendly competitions for a variety of activity levels and interests, from tennis to shuffleboard and even horseshoes. While the games are fun, they’re also great encouragement for seniors to remain physically active and enjoy the many benefits that result, from higher cognitive functioning to lower health costs. For more information, visit www.seniorgames.org or call 704-2167780. • • • Laurels to Statesville musician and songwriter Stan Clardy for going bravely where few have gone before. His song “I Need My Space” is one of 10 finalists in NASA’s Space Rock song competition. The winner’s song, chosen by an online vote, will be played as a wakeup call for the Space Shuttle Endeavor crew. In addition to being a space enthusiast, Clardy is also a Civil War buff and has creCLARDY ated a popular one-man show, “Soldiers in Gray: A Musical Journey,” which he has performed around the country. You can listen to “I Need My Space” and the other finalists and cast your vote for the winner at https://songcontest.nasa.gov/home.aspx.
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ometime in the next few weeks, Congress will be asked to raise the federal debt ceiling from its current $14.3 trillion level. Republicans have suggested they won’t sign on without significant spending concessions from the Obama administration — and polls suggest many Americans don’t want it raised at all. But Democrats and business leaders say that failure to act will force the United States into default and create massive woe for a still-fragile economy. What should Congress do? Ben Boychuk and Joel Mathis, the RedBlueAmerica columnists, debate the matter.
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Ben Boychuk: Not another dollar Hold the line. Congress should not raise the debt ceiling another dollar. Not as long as spending is out of control and there appears to be no end in sight. The debt is staggering, and grows larger with each passing day. A number as massive as $14.3 trillion is meaningless to most Americans. But put in per capita terms, every man, woman and child in the United States is on the hook for $39,000, give or take. For our children, that’s an awful burden to bear. BOYCHUK We’ve almost reached the point where economic growth won’t save us — or them. An official with the International Monetary Fund told a Wall Street Journal reporter the other day that Europe’s debt crisis — with fiscal basket cases like Greece, Portugal and Spain — is improving much faster than that of the United States. U.S. national debt accounts for about 11 percent of gross domestic product and climbing, while Europe’s has fallen from around 6 percent of GDP to 4.4 percent. Contrary to reports, just because Congress refuses to raise the limit on how much the government may borrow doesn’t mean the Treasury defaults on its debts. But it would mean we would need to reprioritize our spending and debt service. And it would force real changes in the way Congress spends money. No more phonybaloney spending cuts and accounting gimmicks. We’ve reached a dangerous threshold. “The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure,” Sen. Barack Obama said when Congress voted to raise the debt ceiling to a mere $9 trillion in 2006. “Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren.”
What sounded prescient then is even more pressing now. Today, the president says he regrets his statement and his vote. But, painful as it is to say, he was right. This isn’t about one party protesting the policies of the other party in the White House. It’s about putting a stop to unsustainable debt and fiscal folly. Hold the line.
Joel Mathis: Proceed with caution When you’re out driving with your family and see a stop sign ahead, how do you usually handle the situation? Do you wait until the very last second, then slam on the brakes — hurtling your passengers forward against their seat belts and causing bruised ribs and bloody noses, along with no small amount of unnecessary alarm? Do you ignore the stop sign altogether and drive right on through, oblivious to crossing traffic? If you’re a halfway decent driver, you do neither of MATHIS these things. You try to slow down gently and calmly before coming to a full stop — knowing that the panic-driven way of halting might be just as injurious as plunging through the intersection. This, roughly, is the situation we face with the debt ceiling. Simply put, if the feds try to completely slam the breaks on federal spending now, we’ll end up in a fair amount of pain. Under one scenario, America would simply stop making interest payments to China and its other creditors — destroying our country’s worldwide economic leadership, most likely never to be regained. In the other scenario, interest payments would continue and all other programs would be hollowed out immediately. That might sound good in some Tea Party scenarios, but the sudden loss of funding and thousands of federal jobs would upend the recovery. To throw another metaphor on the pile: This wouldn’t be ripping off a Band-Aid quickly — it would be re-opening the wound. We don’t need that. We also don’t need to pile up ever-more exorbitant amounts of debt endlessly into the future — neither Democrats nor Republicans believe that. Big changes are coming to the federal budget. They should happen in an orderly fashion. Refusing to raise the debt ceiling at this point wouldn’t be orderly, but it would be incredibly destructive. • • • Contact Ben Boychuk at bboychuk@heartland.org and Joel Mathis at joelmmathis@ gmail.com. Boychuk and Mathis blog regularly at www.somewhatreasonable.com and joelmathis.blogspot.com.
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e teach our children and our children’s children, as best we can, all the timeless and sacred things we were taught. Unless we decide that what we were taught was basically a bunch of hooey. In which case, we tend to teach them the direct opposite. Or some odd combination thereof. Either way, like it or not, stuff gets taught. Take Easter traditions. Growing up, I learned from my grandfather SHARON — a sometime, RANDALL if somewhat befuddled, Baptist preacher — that Easter is when Christians celebrate Jesus’ victory over the grave. On Easter, if asked to “say a few words,” he’d preach forever, singing and dancing, shining brighter than the sun. Nobody shined brighter or preached longer than my granddad. From my grandmother — a mischievous woman who loved her husband, hated hypocrites and seldom set foot in church — I learned that Easter is a day, much like any other, when women are expected to cook and clean, make everybody happy and try to smell really good. On Easter, when most of her nine daughters dragged their husbands and Lord knows how many children to her table, she would dust her bosom in a sweet cloud of talcum powder and serve up the best ham, potato salad and banana pudding you ever put in your mouth. Nobody cooked better or smelled sweeter than my grandmother. From my mother — who was married at 15, divorced at 25 and forever and always unhappy — I learned that Easter was when I was supposed to make my daddy buy me brandnew, shiny white shoes. To this day, I hate white shoes. From my cousin, Bad Linda — who was younger by a year, but smarter by decades, and whose mother was even unhappier than mine — I learned that Easter was when you got up early to steal all the Peeps from your cousins’ baskets. Finally, from my brother — who was born blind and saw things no one else saw — I learned that miracles happen at Easter, and every other day of the year. Resurrection is not a onetime offer. With the tap of a blind child’s cane, stones are rolled away. The breath of life is ours for the breathing. Miracles abound. We just need to open our hearts to see them. So. Of all the things I learned about Easter, what did I try to teach my children? Let me think. OK. I taught them, more or less, that: 1. The Easter Bunny is a joke to be winked at, enjoyed and not made too much of. 2. There are two reasons we celebrate Easter: Jesus’ victory over death, and chocolate. 3. New clothes and white shoes won’t save your soul, and can make you look like a geek. 4. Miracles happen every day; expect them. Salvation is a gift; be grateful. The resurrection defeated death; be alive. 5. Your mother isn’t a great cook, but she smells pretty good. And if you sleep too late for church on Easter, she will eat your Peeps. What will my children teach their children about Easter? I’m not sure. They’ve learned things I didn’t know at their age. Losing their dad to cancer taught them that prayer isn’t always answered in the ways we hope for. But they are learning to trust the answers. Like their mother, they are learning to be alive. I would hope they’ll teach their children the same things I taught them: To wink at the Easter Bunny, rejoice in the resurrection and be glad for the gift of grace. If they don’t, I will surely understand and respect their role as parents to decide what is best for their children. Far be it from me to interfere. But I can guarantee you that I will eat all their Peeps. • • • Email Sharon Randall at randallbay@earthlink.net.
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he public’s reaction to a viral video of a six-year-old girl getting a full body pat down at the New Orleans airport should serve as a wake up call to the Transportation Safety Administration. TSA said its officer followed “proper current procedures” in frisking Anna Drexel’s inner thighs and feeling inside the waistband of her jeans. Her parents had asked that an alternative method of screening be used and were told in what were apparently no uncertain terms that that was not going to happen. According to her father, Anna was at first confused and then began to cry because she thought she had done something wrong. Her only error was falling into the clutches — literally — of a bureaucracy that falls back on “procedures” to justify its occasional mindless practices. TSA’s explanation: “Recognizing that terrorists are willing to manipulate societal norms to evade detection, TSA has been actively assessing less invasive screening methods for low-risk populations, such as younger passengers, while still maintaining a high level of security.” In other words, terrorists are not above using children to bring down an airliner. Let’s grant the screeners that. But if this were so, why did Anna’s 9- and 2-year-old siblings not get the same treatment? After all, they were part of the same cell, the Drexel family of Bowling Green, Ky.
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Selena Drexel, of Bowling Green, Ky., sits in front of her home computer, which is displaying a video showing her 6-year-old daughter Anna getting frisked at the New Orleans airport earlier this month by Transportation Safety Administration officials. TSA insists it’s actively seeking alternatives to its “one sized-fits-all system.” Anybody who sees the video can tell that Anna should have been waved through security. Instead of “procedures,” why not rely on the common sense, good judgment and professionalism of the screeners? They’d feel better about their jobs and so might Anna.
The Relay for Life Team Life will host a Flapjack Fundraiser next Saturday, with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society. The Team Life Flapjack Fundraiser will be at Applebee’s, 205 Faith Road, starting at 7 a.m. Tickets are $6 and can be purchased by contacting Jamie Douthit at 919-9399541. Breakfast includes a short stack of pancakes, sausage, milk, juice and coffee. Nonprofit groups can host the breakfasts on Saturday or Sunday mornings, and they cost the organization around $2 a meal. To request a Flapjack Fundraiser, visit www.AGGrestaurants.com.
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Hector Curiel and his brother, Enrique, were being treated for injuries at Northeast Medical Center.
GLEN ALPINE (AP) — Children are being kept off the playground at a school west of Morganton after police and neighbors spotted signs of a large animal prowling in a wooded area nearby. WSOC-TV reported Friday that police have set up leg traps behind Glen Alpine Elementary and are trying to bait the animal with deer carcasses. Neighbors told police they hear “bloodcurdling” cries at night. Tracks found near the school and nighttime sightings by police using infrared visual equipment indicate the animal could be a large cat weighing 80 pounds or more. Parents have been notified. Parent Kelly Lingafelt said she was warned by police to be careful while walking with friends Thursday.
KANNAPOLIS — Two Salisbury men are recovering at Northeast Medical Center from injuries after their car rolled over on Interstate 85 Friday afternoon. Driver Hector Curiel, 18, and his brother, Enrique Curiel, 23, were traveling in the right, southbound lane about 12:30 p.m. when Hector Curiel tried to move into the left-hand lane, authorities said. A car was in Curiel’s blind
Historic pier to reopen with aquarium NAGS HEAD (AP) — The public will get its first look at the rebuilt Jeannette’s Pier next month when the Outer Banks landmark reopens as a family-oriented educational and recreational site. The Raleigh News and Observer reported Friday that the 72-year-old Dare County landmark was rebuilt with concrete pilings that stretch 1,000 feet into the Atlantic. The original 754-foot pier at Whalebone Junction, just south of Nags Head, was nearly destroyed in 2003 by Hurricane Isabel just months after it was purchased by the North Carolina Aquarium Society. The $25 million renovation opening May 21 includes a bait and tackle shop, gift shops, meeting rooms and aquarium exhibit space. Numerous green technologies have been used in the project, including wind turbines, solar panels and a geothermal heating and cooling system.
Wire manufacturer to create 115 jobs RALEIGH (AP) — A company that makes wire and cable products plans to open a new plant in Tarboro, creating about 115 jobs. Gov. Bev Perdue said Thursday the plant for Superior Essex Inc. will be the company’s second operation in Tarboro. Superior Essex is expected to spend about $58 million on the new plant. The Atlanta-based company makes power cables for commercial, industrial and utility markets. The average salary for workers at the new plant will be more than $41,000 per year. The average salary in Edgecombe County is just over $33,000.
Man accused of unlicensed dentistry GASTONIA (AP) — A Gaston County man has been arrested and accused of practicing dentistry without a license. The Gaston Gazette reported that Galo Alejandro Mendoza, 54, of Lowell was arrested Thursday. An arrest warrant says Mendoza ordered and received Lidocaine to dispense to others. Mendoza is charged with unauthorized practice of dentistry, dispensing medication without a license, failure to hold a license to practice dentistry and obtaining prescription medication by fraud. It wasn’t clear if Mendoza has an attorney.
spot and when he saw the car he jerked the wheel to the right and overcorrected. The car hit an embankment, then hit a tree and rolled over once, landing on its wheels. N.C. Trooper Shane Furr said the brothers’ injuries were not life threatening. Southbound traffic was backed up for over an hour, and moving slowly more than 10 miles north of the accident.
State residents split on grading Obama RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina residents remain divided when it comes to grading how President Barack Obama is handling his job. However, they are confident of one thing: Congress isn’t cutting it. An Elon University poll released Friday shows that 48 percent of respondents approve of Obama’s work while 45 percent disapprove. The president fared far better than his fellow leaders on Capitol Hill, who drew the disapproval of 77 percent of people surveyed. Obama’s numbers are slightly better than his ratings in another Elon poll seven months ago, before Republicans seized control of the U.S. House. The survey was conducted this week, just days after a budget standoff that nearly led to a government shutdown. Elon Poll Director Hunter Bacot said he thought it was remarkable that Obama’s numbers haven’t slid, given that the economy is still struggling to recover. The
numbers are particularly striking when compared with those of North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue. More than half of respondents say they disapprove of how she’s handling the job while only 39 percent approve. Perdue’s approval numbers have fallen. They were evenly split in last year’s Elon poll. “She’s suffering because of the economy, and Obama’s just kind of walking through it,” Bacot said. Obama and Perdue both come to the end of their first terms next year. Many poll respondents weren’t sure how to grade North Carolina’s two senators or the state’s General Assembly. Republican Sen. Richard Burr had more people approve (42 percent) than disapprove (27 percent). Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan had similar breakdown, with 44 percent approving and 34 percent disapproving.
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MOUNT ULLA — Robert Lee Kennerly, 87, of Mount Ulla, passed away Thursday, April 14, 2011, at his home. was He born Oct. 24, 1923, in Rowan County, to the late William Lillian and Stewart Kennerly. Educated at Mount Ulla High School, he stayed home and worked on the family farm while his two brothers served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, friend and neighbor who never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. He had a warm heart and never failed to greet you with a smile and handshake. He was a truck driver for Gamewell Mechanical, retiring after more than 45 years. He was a lifelong member of Back Creek Presbyterian Church, serving on the board of Deacons and in Men of the Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers James and Clyde Kennerly; and sisters Louise Efird and Pauline Kennerly. He is survived by the love of his life of 63 years, Marie Cook Kennerly; children Janice Woodson, Bob Kennerly, Joyce Nussman, Jane Price; sister, Evelyn Young; seven grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Service and Visitation: Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 17 at Back Creek Presbyterian Church with Rev. William Thrailkill officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service in the church sanctuary. The family would like to give a special thanks to Hospice & Palliative Care of Rowan County for their care of Mr. Kennerly. Cavin-Cook Funeral Home, Mooresville, is serving the Kennerly family. Condolences may be made to the family at www.cavin-cook.com.
CLEVELAND — Mrs. Mabel Butler Wilson Pence, 92, of Cool Springs Road, died April 14, 2011, at Brian Center. She was a of native Davie County, born Jan. 10, 1919, the daughter of the late James Butler Wilson and Hattie Powell Wilson She was married to William Walter “Bill” Pence, who preceded her in death in 1990. Mrs. Pence is survived by one son, Walter Pence (Pat) of Cleveland; and one daughter, Mary Jo Frye (Skip) of Statesville; four grandchildren, Amelia Fox (Addison), Matthew Pence (Brenna), Casey and Ashley Frye; one great-grandchild, Westin Fox; and one sister, Sara Koontz of Mocksville. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Lois Wilson; and a brother, James Ashley Wilson. Mrs. Pence was a loving mother and wife. She enjoyed crocheting and cooking and sharing her work with others. Service: She was a member of Old Providence Presbyterian Church where sevices celebrating her life will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Judith Dellinger officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 1:30 until 3 p.m. prior to the service in the church. Memorials: For those who prefer memorials may be given to Hospice and Palliative Care of Iredell County, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, NC 28625; or Gideons International, P.O. Box 148, Statesville, NC 28677. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.bunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home is serving the family.
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provision in the federal health care overhaul, the speaker’s office said. That would mean the current $2.5 billion projected gap in the state budget for next year will be even larger. “Whatever gap there is just means it will dig a deeper hole,” the Mecklenburg County representative said. The Republican-led Senate successfully voted Thursday to override Perdue’s veto, but the House falls a few votes short to complete the cancellation. Tillis has said he’s willing to keep a zero premium for active workers on one of the two tiers of insurance coverage, which would be more in line with what Perdue proposed in her two-year budget. But Tillis said he’s not sure if that’s enough to assuage Perdue and her political ally NCAE because he said he previously offered to the governor to keep a zero premium and avoid a veto. NCAE Executive Director Scott Anderson suggested after the meeting that more concessions on medical expenses may be needed. “We view it all as a compensation package so you’re going to be forcing our members to pay more out of pocket. It’s a pay cut,” Anderson said. “Whether it’s in the right pocket or the left pocket, it’s the same place.” Perdue spokeswoman Chrissy Pearson said Friday’s meeting was “precisely what the governor hoped for” and Perdue “stands ready to sign a reasonable
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House speaker meets with EARTH groups over health benefits RALEIGH (AP) — A top North Carolina legislator met with teachers and retiree groups Friday seeking a compromise on their state health care plan after Gov. Beverly Perdue vetoed a proposal because she said they had little input on changes that would raise out-of-pocket costs and require worker premiums. Republican House Speaker Thom Tillis, who met with representatives of the North Carolina Association of Educators, the State Employees Association of North Carolina and a group for retirees, said there’s less than a week remaining to fashion changes to meet a deadline. Perdue, a Democrat, vetoed the measure Wednesday after hearing complaints — largely from NCAE — about the proposal to close a $515 million shortfall between premiums and claims through mid-2013. The proposal required higher copays, deductibles, and the first mandated monthly premium paid by all employees and teachers to cover their own health insurance. The proposal affects 663,000 state workers, teachers, retirees and their dependents and needs to be completed by next Thursday so that there can be a smooth enrollment process for the new fiscal year starting July 1, Tillis said. If the state misses the deadline passing the law, it will likely be required to spend an additional $88 million over the next two years for benefits required by a
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“The best seller has been the Weeping Willow Wit,” Steph said. That’s a Belgian style wheat beer made in Kinston by Mother Earth Brewing. The Potters said they’ve met new customers as a result of Friday Nights Out. Many stores had special treats for buyers. Peanut Doodles, a craft and scrapbooking store on East Innes Street, had free five-minute “make and take” crafts, as well as chocolate for visitors. Customers at Literary Bookpost got a free book if they spent more than $10. And plenty of vendors had treats to soothe the sweet tooth. Events like the Friday Night Out series are inherently eco-friendly, after all. Local shopping gets people out walking and helps support the local economy. Betz McKeown, of Downtown Salisbury Inc., said that the events were a great boost to those businesses that participate. And participation, she said, seemed higher than ever. “The more businesses that stay open, the more it excites the city,” McKeown said. Contact Hugh Fisher via the editor’s desk at 704-7974244.
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Decision due today on jobless benefits for thousands RALEIGH (AP) — Republican legislative leaders and Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue on Friday sized up who would be blamed for cutting off unemployment benefits for about 37,000 long-term jobless workers — something lawmakers could reverse later if they wanted. Republicans legislative leaders scheduled rare but perfunctory sessions today in a move to force Perdue to choose that same day whether to veto or sign a bill that would preserve jobless benefits. The measure also would
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though, that there’s no guarantee the money would be restored. “If the governor takes the position it’s her way or no way, then she can tell those 37,000 people why they’re not going to get that check,” he said. Perdue spokeswoman Chrissy Pearson said the governor was left with two bad choices. “Clearly the governor is very concerned about the 37,000 people. … But she’s also gravely concerned about the draconian cuts that would occur to our education system.”
Cabarrus County is one of nine counties selected by the Governor’s Highway Safety Program to participate in a “Click It or Ticket” mobilization that starts Monday and goes through April 29. Law enforcement agencies within the county will perform stepped-up patrols and checkpoints in the area, cracking down on those not buckled up. The “Click It or Ticket” campaign is aimed at increasing seat belt usage and child passenger safety through steppedup enforcement of the state’s seat belt and child safety seat laws. This effort precedes the statewide “Click It or Ticket,” which will run May 23-June 5.
Cabarrus County was selected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as a seat belt survey county, which will help determine North Carolina’s overall seat belt usage rate. Survey county selection is based on population, demographic and time/day requirements. Surveyors will be in the area throughout June tracking seat belt usage among Cabarrus motorists. In 2010, NHTSA reported that North Carolina’s seat belt usage rate was 89.7 percent. Other counties selected include: Caldwell, Catawba, Columbus, Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, Nash and Onslow.
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The Rev. Gene Edwards, pastor of Genesis Baptist Church, stands with Diane Barnette, head of the social committee, in the church’s spacious new sanctuary.
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A cross, fashioned by tiles and bordered by stone, is the first thing members see as they enter the vestibule at Genesis Baptist. entrance, allowing vehicles to drive up and drop people off under a wide cover. The project also added 156 parking spaces. The new brickand-stone addition blends perfectly with the older building, which was part of an $850,000 project in 2004. Edwards boasts that his congregation paid off that construction loan in only a few years. The former sanctuary was the place to worship, a fellowship center and Sunday School venue — all in one. As the congregation grew and Sunday and Wednesday services became more crowded, extra chairs had to be placed at the ends of aisles and into the hallways. With the new building on line, the old sanctuary still will provide space for Sunday School and as a fellowship center.
The new sanctuary is adorned with stained-glass windows. People who have been with the church since its 2001 beginning remember meeting in the Kannapolis restaurant, then a one-room country church behind Pethel’s car lot in Kannapolis. “It just started picking up and picking up,” Edwards says of membership and attendance. The first church building at Genesis’ present location came after the congregation bought 3 acres, followed later by a purchase of 22 additional acres, a sliver of which was used for the
new building. Members like the location, central to those who come from Kannapolis, Concord, Salisbury and China Grove. McCorkle Construction of Monroe served as general contractor for the new sanctuary. On the church side, Jerry Murph and Jerry Mills led the building committee. Patti Mills, Denise Hayes, Trudy Duke and Cynthia Overcash headed the decorating committee. Edwards represents a oneman staff for the church, which has a strong youth program. He has been in the ministry 34 years, including more than two decades at Lane Street Baptist Church in Kannapolis. Barnette says, “Our motto is, ‘The church that loves people.’” Edwards did not want the congregation to pay for the new sanctuary through countless yard sales and bake sales, Barnette says. “God is just providing the money for us through our people,” she says. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, the church will mark the opening of the new sanctuary by cutting a ribbon and launching balloons before heading inside for the 11 a.m. service.
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f there is a prevailing mood that seems to be universal these days, it is one of anger. All around us we experience the anger of individuals, groups, communities, and societies. The whole world to be in REV. DAVID seems a griping synNELSON drome. That being said, how do we begin to cope with this epidemic? How do we adjust attitudes, behavior, and thinking? It seems to me that this is an age-old question that has plagued humankind since the beginning of time. You have no doubt heard that if we could only follow the golden rule things would be different. Ideally, that may be true. But the reality is that few people seem to practice that dictum. Respect and acceptance of one another is lost in the jockeying for advantage, superiority and control. Maybe if we looked at the dynamic of anger we would sense where the problem lies. Psychologists tell us that anger surfaces whenever one does not get what he or she wants. No wonder anger pervades our society. People are not getting what they want. Everyone seems to demand what satisfies and pleases their own needs, irrespective of others. Let’s call it what it is: selfishness and greed. Because of this, we are witness to an avalanche of complaining, fussing, arguing and even hating. Rather than resolution, society's rhetoric is never-ending with vitriolic arguments that accuse others of being the problem. How easy it is to blame others and not look critically at ourselves. Blame doesn’t resolve circumstances but only worsens them. I believe, however, that there is a way to work through such problems and issues. There is light up ahead. That reality can be seen in asking for God’s help in discerning his direction, love, and forgiveness. That's how we might be able to recognize this light. When anger prevails and darkness abounds, we can only move to the next step for true resolution—namely, forgiveness. In the book of Psalms, chapter 37, verse 8, the writer makes his point clear. “Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil.” Yes, we are to forgive ourselves, as we are to forgive others. To demand God's help in enabling us to be forgiving is the right place to start. Who knows, maybe—just maybe—our anger can be turned away with love and acceptance taking its place. For society to move away from the devastation of anger, it would do well for us to see it for what it is— an evil that thrives on discord, suffering, fear, and hatred. Just maybe, it is possible for us to move away from anger if we simply ask for God's help in seeking forgiveness for others and ourselves. Lord have mercy upon us! Dr. David Nelson is a retired Lutheran pastor.
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Mighty Miracle SPENCER — Mighty Miracle Temple Fellowship Center, 117 Long Ferry Road, will hold a fish and chicken dinner and gospel concert tonight, April 16, beginning at 4 p.m. Special guests are Spiritual Awakening of Salisbury. The event takes place rain or shine. Food and concert will be inside. For more information, call Bishop Hackett at 704-267-2830.
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New Beginning CONCORD — New Beginning Church of God, under the leadership of Bishop Gene Roseman, celebrates its eighth anniversary on Sunday, April 24 at 3 p.m. Speaking will be pastor P.A. Rankin of Word Of Truth, Kannapolis. New Beginning is located at 5717 Alexander Road, off Highway 3 toward Mooresville. For more information, call 704-938-2088.
Whosoever Will SPENCER — On April 22 at 6 p.m., Whosoever Will Let Them Come Ministry, 318 8th St., will hold the annual appreciation service for Mother Earlene Turner for her service and dedication to the body of Christ. Pastor Patricia Brown will speak.
Concordia Lutheran CHINA GROVE — Concordia Lutheran Church will have a palm parade and Easter egg hunt from 4-5:30 p.m., Sunday April 17. There will also be a singing and a light supper. The church is at 185 Concordia Church Road, 704-6992250.
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choir and congregation. The organized in December 1926 Mitch Wilson, on Tuesday ed at 501 Haney St. between Rev. Clarence Marlin is host under the leadership of the Tony Matthews will speak, on Hwy. 29 and Hwy 29-A off Wednesday George Kluttz Thom St. Pastor is Rev. Shane pastor. Rev. J. S. Miller. speaks and on Thursday, min- Utley, youth pastor is Joe ister Floyd Wood will preach. Basinger. Info at Soldiers Memorial Hall’s Chapel Ebenezer United Meth- www.scgbc.com or 704-857The Home Missions The women of Hall’s odist Church is located on the 3611. Department of Soldiers Chapel Primitive Baptist corner of Hwy 801 and SherMemorial AME Zion Church Church will observe their rills Ford Road. Memorial UMC at 306 N. Liberty St., will pres- annual Women’s Day on April KANNAPOLIS — Memorient The Twelve Tribes of 17 at 11 a.m. Ursinus UCC al United Methodist Church, Israel Rally on Sunday, April Lady Stacey Rhinehart, ROCKWELL — On Sun- 100 West “C” St., will observe 17 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Dr. first lady of the Yadkin Grove Grant Harrison Jr. is the pas- Baptist Church in Salisbury, day, April 17 during 11 a.m. Palm Sunday, April 17 with a tor. will be guest speaker. Unity worship, the Senior Choir at hot dog meal after the 10:30 and Praise Singers of Salis- Ursinus United Church of a.m. service and host a Cub Christ on Main Street, will Scout troop fundraiser. bury will provide music. Holy Tabernacle present “The Living Last SupOn Thursday, April 21 is Holy Tabernacle of Jesus Trinity Presbyterian per,” a dramatic musical expe- the Mauney Thursday service Christ, 325 Malcolm Road, will rience by Ruth Elaine Schram in the fellowship hall at 7 p.m. Trinity Presbyterian that presents DaVinci’s Last and on Saturday, April 23 is an celebrate the church’s 22nd anniversary with a series of Church (USA) will present its Supper through song and Easter celebration with music, services at 7:30 p.m. April 20- Easter cantata on Sunday, monologue. crafts, outdoor games such as 22 and at the 11 a.m. service April 17 at 4 p.m. with selecThe sixteen voice choir bunny hop, egg and spoon on Sunday, April 24. There tions from Handel’s Messiah under the direction, of Mrs. relay, egg hunt, snacks, stowill be no service on Saturday. and other hymns. Margaret Tucker, will be ries, Bible lessons. Each child Soloists include Monica joined by 13 men from the will get a treat bag to take Wednesday’s speaker under the leadership of over- Green, David Boger and congregation who will reenact home. seer Priscilla Overstreet is Guam Reid. The church is Jesus and the disciples. minister Raymond Miller. located at 300 S. Caldwell St. Henderson Grove Thursday’ speaker is Bishop Call 704-636-6854 for details. South China Grove The Guiding Light MissionWade Danner of Deliverance CHINA GROVE — The ary Baptist Association will Hall in Newton. Friday’s Mt. Vernon South China Grove Baptist hold Passion week services at speaker is Bishop Terry M. WOODLEAF — The usher Church sanctuary choir pres- Henderson Grove Missionary Dalton of New Calvary Holiboard of Mt. Vernon Presby- ents the cantata, “Hallelujah! ness Church of Mocksville. On Sunday, the speaker terian Church presents Praise the Lamb,” arranged will be overseer Priscilla “Those Were The Years” on by Craig Adams, on Sunday, See BRIEFS, 4B April 17 at the 11 a.m. service. Overstreet, and co-pastor April 17 at 3 p.m. Speakers are Deborah South China Grove is locatCalvin Overstreet will assist. Call 704-638-9532 or 704-433- Williams, Charlotte; Arneda Harper, Mt. Zion Baptist and 2133. WE Joyce Smyre, Mt. Vernon. ACCEPT: Rankin of AmbassaKenya Whosoever Will dors for Christ in Cleveland SPENCER — Whosoever will present a spiritual dance. Will Let Them Come Ministry, Members of the congregation 318 Eighth St., holds their are requested to wear clothing annual appreciation service resembling attire worn by honoring Mother Earlene their ancestors. A fellowship Turner on Friday April 22 at luncheon at 1 p.m. will be hostAD APPEARS ONLINE AT: WWW.SALISBURYPOST.COM/CLASS 6 p.m. ed by the men of the church. She will be honored for Mt. Vernon is located on her many years of service, Carson Road in Woodleaf. love, wisdom and dedication Emery Rann III is pastor and to the body of Christ. Pastor Cynthia McCoy is usher board SALISBURY 3BR, 2BA custom built home with designer Patricia Brown will be the president. touches. , stone work. Call 123-4567. speaker.
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First United Methodist Church will host guests and faculty of Hood Theological Seminary for the church’s Palm Sunday liturgy on Sunday, April 17. First Methodist and Hood have shared a close relationship for many years and this service will further highlight the church’s support and mission of the seminary. Dr. Trevor Eppehimer, associate professor of systematic theology and member of First Methodist will offer the sermon. Others participating include Dr. Samuel Dansokho, associate professor of religion and society; Dr. Dora Mbuwayesango, dean of students and associate professor of Old Testament; Dr. Bradley Trick, visiting professor of New Testament; The Rev.Thomas Grinter, adjunct instructor in Biblical studies; and Margaret Kluttz, director of development. In addition, the Rev. Stephen D. Haines and the Rev. Julie E. O’Neal, both clergy of First Church, will officiate the service with music under the direction of Mr. Matthew M. Brown. The Junior and Chancel Choirs will sing music of Johann Sebastian Bach and Harold Friedell, accompanied by organ and string trio. Following the service is a lemonade reception on the front lawn provided by the United Methodist Women. For more information on Hood Theological Seminary, call 704-636-7611. First United Methodist Church is located at 217 S. Church St.
BRIEFS FROM 3B Baptist Church April 18-22 at 7 p.m. The guest speakers are: Monday - the Rev. Wesley Harding of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Concord; Tuesday - the Rev. R. V. Hamilton of Beulah Baptist Church in Concord; Wednesday - the Rev. Charles N. Gray of Chapel Hill Baptist Church in Huntersville; Thursday the Rev. Dr. W.T. Jackson of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Salisbury; Friday the Rev. John E. Jones of United Missionary Baptist Church in Kannapolis. Communion will be given during the Wednesday service.
Calvary Baptist Calvary Baptist Tabernacle, 3760 Stokes Ferry Road, will present the play “The Third Day” on Saturday April 23 and Easter Sunday, both nights at 6 p.m. The play, written by church member Pat Lohmeyer and directed by Rick Freeborn and Karen Herndon, has been under rehearsal since last October. There are approximately 35 cast members and costumes and scenery created by church members. Call 704-645-9328 or Rick Freeborn at 704-636-4286.
Prince of Peace Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (corner of Hwy 152 and Old Salisbury Road) will observe Holy Week beginning on Palm Sunday, April 17, with the procession of palms and the reading of the Passion according to St. Matthew at 11 a.m. Wednesday night is a Service of the Word for Healing at 7 p.m., including anointing with oil. Services on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, are at 7 p.m. On Saturday, April 23, is the Easter egg hunt and hot dog lunch beginning at 11 a.m. for children of all ages.Call 704-857-9588 or visit www.princeofpeacesalisbury.org.
Ministerial Alliance The United Ministerial Alliance will host its third Sunday service at St. Luke Baptist Church, Salisbury, on Sunday April 17 at 7 p.m. Guest preacher is Evangelist Cathye Marlin of Fairview Heights Baptist Church. The Rev. Arthur Heggins is the host pastor.
Cornerstone concert On Sunday, April 17 at 9 and 11 a.m., singer, songwriter, producer, vocal arranger and entrepreneur Canton Jones will perform in concert at Cornerstone Church. There is no admission charge. Cornerstone is located at 315 Webb Road. Call 704.855-1218 or visit www.cornerstone-church.net.
Trinity UMC KANNAPOLIS — Trinity UMC will hold an 8:30 a.m. contemporary service and 11 a.m. traditional service on Sunday April 17. In addition there will be an Easter egg hunt from 4-6 p.m., with an egg hunt, games and hot dog supper for all ages. Trinity is located at 416 East 1st St., across from A.L. Brown High School. For more information, call 704-933-1127.
Cleveland 1st Baptist CLEVELAND — The choir at CFB will present the cantata “The King Is Coming” on Sunday, April 17 at 11 a.m., under the direction of Karen Naile, accompanist Gail Moore, narrated by Jane Current, soloist Russell McDaniel. A silent candlelight observance of the Lord’s Supper will be Maundy Thursday at 7 p.m. Easter Sunday will begin with a sunrise service at 7, breakfast at 7:45, Sunday school at 8:30 and worship at
9:30 a.m., under the direction refreshments and fellowship of the Rev. Bobby Seagroves, in the parish hall. Later in the week, Father interim pastor Rick conducts the Maundy Thursday service with the traChristiana Lutheran ditional washing of feet, Christiana Lutheran beginning at 7 p.m. On Good Church will present “The Liv- Friday the service will begin ing Last Supper” on Wednes- at noon and includes The Staday, April 20 and Maundy tions of the Cross. Thursday , April 21, at 7:30 St. Paul’s is located at 930 p.m. This Renaissance paint- South Main St. at the corner ing is brought to life through of Harrison Street. Parking is music Ruth Elaine Schram located behind the church. and drama by the Chancel Choir and thirteen cast mem- Woodleaf UMC bers from the congregation. WOODLEAF — The York The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be adminis- Family will be performing at tered during the service. Call Woodleaf United Methodist 704-279-4655 to reserve free Church on Sunday night, April tickets. The evening’s offering 17, at Woodleaf UMC. Singing begins at 6 p.m., refreshments will go to Food for the Poor. Other Holy week services and fellowship follow. The church is located at at Christiana include: Palm Sunday, 10:30 a.m., 9000 Church St. From SalisBlessing of the Palms, congre- bury, take Woodleaf Road (cross 801) to Cool Springs Rd, gational procession. turn right on Stadium Street. Good Friday: 7:30 p.m.. Easter Sunrise: 6:30 a.m., breakfast in fellowship hall Oakland Heights afterwards, courtesy of the Seder Lutheran Men. Dr. Oscar Ramirez and the Easter worship service: 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Oakland Heights CongregaChristiana is located on tion will host a Passover feast Hwy. 52, 5 miles from I-85 in conjunction with Trading across from Old Stone Winery Ford Baptist Church, 3600 Long Ferry Road. and near East Rowan. The meal is at 7 p.m., FriCall 704-279-465 for more day, April 22 at Trading Ford. information. The cost is $14 per person for a fully catered family event Blessing of God with traditional Jewish music. LEXINGTON — Guest RSVP is necessary at 704-633speaker Pastor John Cade 5986. along with the choir and conTo get to Trading Ford gregation of Files Chapel Bap- Baptist, take I-85 exit 81, turn tist Church will be at The east onto Long Ferry Road and Blessing of God Ministry at 3 go 3 miles to the church which p.m., Sunday, April 17. is on the left. The Blessing of God Ministry is located at 412 West- Gay’s Chapel UMC side Drive. For more informaGay’s Chapel United tion call 336-853-5239. Methodist Church will have a First Free Will Baptist bake sale to raise money for an audio/video system for the LANDIS — First Free Will church. The fundraiser will be Baptist Church will observe at Sun Trust Bank on Friends and Family Day on Statesville Blvd. on April 23 Sunday, April 17, with a cov- from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tax deductible donations ered dish following our morning worship service. There may be mailed to Witness will be no evening service that Committee, Gay’s Chapel United Methodist Church, night. The church is at 414 5545 Woodleaf Road. Upright St.
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Haven Lutheran Haven Lutheran Church, 207 W Harrison St., observes Holy Week on Palm Sunday, April 17, at 10:30 a.m., with choir and hand bell anthem. Maundy Thursday, April 21, 7 p.m.: stripping of the altar. Good Friday, April 22, 7 p.m., choir anthem “Seven Last Words from the Cross,” composer Anne Quigley, sung in Latin and English. Easter Sunday, April 24, breakfast at 8:45 a.m. Easter service, 10:30 a.m., with bell choir and choir.
RICHFIELD — Mt. Zion Lutheran Church will observe Holy Week beginning the morning of Palm Sunday, April 17, with the procession of palms and a congregational reading of the Passion according to St. Matthew. That night, a light supper will be served at 6 p.m., followed by a folk mass at 7 p.m. Services on Maundy Thursday, which includes Holy Communion, and Good Friday will be held at 7:30 p.m. Call the church at 704-463-7280 or visit www.mtzionrichfield.org for more information.
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Luther’s Lutheran Church will hold its annual community Easter egg hunt and celebration on Saturday April 16, at 5 p.m. at the church on Stokes Ferry Road. The egg hunt is for kids of all ages, with live music and free dinner of hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill plus sides. There will also be prizes. In case of rain, the egg hunt will be held inside the church. Luther’s Lutheran’s Holy Week services begin on Thursday April 21 with Maundy Thursday dinner and worship at 6 p.m. with Holy Communion and the traditional Stripping of the Altar. On Friday April 22 is a candlelight Tenebrae Service at 7 p.m. On Easter Sunday is a Sunrise Service at 7 a.m., free Easter breakfast at 8, Sunday school at 10 and a traditional Communion service at 11 a.m. Call Pastor Carol Yeager at 704-754-6287 for directions or questions.
SPENCER — The adult choir of the Oakdale Baptist Church, 200 Charles St., will present the cantata “The King Is Coming!” on Sunday, April 17 at 11 a.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal St. Paul’s will hold its Palm Sunday service on April 17 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Rick Williams, Vicar, officiating along with guest celebrant, the Rev. Nelson Hodgkins. After the service will be
Ordination Service EAST SPENCER — Pastor Frank and co-pastor Belinda Smith and members of Greater Mount Olive FGB Church will host the ordination service for Deaconess Elect-Althea Hill on April 17 at 4 p.m. Guest speaker will be Overseer Richard C. Miller and the congregation of Holy Trinity FGB Church in Winston-Salem. Greater Mount Olive is located at 307 N. Long St.
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 205 St. Paul’s Church Road, Salisbury will observe Holy Week with a Palm Sunday service on April 17 at 10:30 a.m.; a Maundy Thursday service on April 21 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Good Friday services on April 22 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; and celebrating Easter with two worship services on Sunday, April 24, with a sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. and the Easter service at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary.
Holy Week at Sacred Heart Catholic Church begins with the blessing of the palms at all Masses this Sunday. Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday, Masses are at 7 a.m. There will be a 10 a.m. Chrism Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Charlotte on Tuesday. Wednesday’s Mass will be followed by breakfast. Thursday at 7 p.m. is the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, with transfer of the Blessed Sacrament, the solemn stripping of the altar and sanctuary and adoration until midnight. Good Friday includes Stations of the Cross at noon, confessions from 12:30-2:30 p.m. and the Passion service at 3 p.m. On Holy Saturday, confessions will be offered 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Blessing of the Easter Food Baskets will take place at 1 p.m. There will be no 5:30 p.m. mass. The Easter Vigil begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, with the blessing of the new fire and Paschal candle, blessing of the baptismal water, baptisms and confirmations of candidates joining the church, the first Mass of Easter and the solemn Gloria and Alleluia. Easter Sunday Masses will be at the regular times, 8 and 10:30 a.m.; 12:30 p.m. in Spanish, and 4 p.m.
First Presbyterian KANNAPOLIS — First Presbyterian Church in Kannapolis will present the Holy Week cantata “Triumphal Entry” on Palm Sunday, April 17, during the 10:55 a.m. service. This is an original compilation of songs and dramatic scenes from the last week of Jesus’ earthly ministry, provided by the Chancel Choir, along with the Middle School Youth Choir and the Kidz Khoir. The Music Ministry is under the direction of Dr. Don Simmons. The dramatic presentations will be provided by members of the congregation. A Passover Seder meal will be held on Thursday, April 21, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall, followed by a traditional Maundy Thursday Communion service. There is no set charge for the meal, but donations are appreciated. Reservations are requested to help with planning. RSVP to 704-938-4623. The worship service after the supper will center on the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Call 704-938-4623 or visit www.FirstPresb.org.
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Salisbury’s First Baptist Church observes Holy Week services on: Palm Sunday, April 17, at 11 a.m. with “Into All the World,” a missions musical presented by the Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra; Maundy Thursday Communion, April 21 at 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday, April 24 at 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Solid Rock Church of God will hold pre-Resurrection Day services on Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. The Message will be delivered by the Rev. Samuel A. Washington, pastor. The service will also include foot washing and the Lord’s Supper. Solid Rock is located at 1002 Locke St. For information, call 704-645-1782. .
Progressive Outreach Progressive Outreach Ministry, 600 N. Long St., will host a fellowship service on Sunday, April 17 at 4 p.m. Guest speaker is the Rev. Carolyn Bratton, pastor of Moore’s Chapel AME Zion Church. Pastor Bratton will be accompanied by the ushers, choir and congregation. For information, contact Pastor Nasby Mills Jr. at 704-633-0137.
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Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:30am Adult Sunday School 9:15-10:15am Children’s Sunday School 10:20-11:00am
Methodist Church, 200 Fourth St.; Dorsett Chapel Church, 1280 Hollywood Drive; First Baptist Church, 215 Fifth St.; Oakdale Baptist Church, 200 Charles St.; Spencer Presbyterian Church, 113 First St. Sunday, April 17, 7 p.m.: Palm Sunday evening service, Spencer Presbyterian Church; guest preacher the Rev. Ross O’Neal, Central United Methodist Church. Light refreshments follow. Monday-Friday, noon time service: bring a bag lunch and stay for fellowship, drinks and desserts provided by that day’s host church, as follows • Monday, April 18: Central United Methodist Church, The Rev. Barrie Kirby, guest preacher • Tuesday, April 19: Oakdale Baptist Church; the Rev. Carrie Bishop, guest preacher • Wednesday, April 20: First Baptist Church; Vicar Angie Jackson, guest preacher • Maundy Thursday, April 21: Dorsett Chapel Church; the Rev. Richard Gross, guest preacher • Good Friday, April 22: Calvary Lutheran Church; the Rev. Thomas Wyatt, guest preacher. Other Spencer services: • Calvary Lutheran Church, 303 Fifth St., The Rev. Carrie Bishop. 11 a.m. Palm Sunday (April 17) worship with Congregational Procession of Palms, Reading of the Passion and Holy Communion; 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday service (April 21) with Holy Communion, footwashing and the Order for Stripping of the Altar; 7 p.m. Good Friday Tenebrae service (April 22); 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, Calvary meets at Dan Nicholas Park (Shelter 3) for annual Easter egg hunt, cookout and Easter Vigil Celebration designed for the children of the community; 7 a.m. Easter Sunrise service (April 24), followed by breakfast; 10:30 a.m. Easter Festival of the Resurrection/Easter Day, with Holy Communion. • First Baptist Church, 215 Fifth St., The Rev. Franklin Myers. 11 a.m. Palm Sunday worship and Easter Cantata “Hallelujah Praise the Lamb” by the Worship Choir, with Holy Communion. • Spencer Presbyterian Church, 113 First St., the Rev. Barrie Kirby. The 11 a.m. Palm Sunday worship will be followed by dinner in the fellowship hall; 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday service, with Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper in the fellowship hall; 11 a.m. April 24, Easter service.
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First Baptist Church
All are welcome! Rev. Stephen Smith Youth/Children’s Pastor
New Hope Lutheran
KANNAPOLIS — The Prayer Labyrinth at New Hope Lutheran Church, 1615 Brantley Road, will be open for a Holy Week Walk Monday, April 18, from 6:30-8 p.m. There will also be an Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to noon. Faith Lutheran Bring your Easter basket. FAITH— Faith Lutheran For more information, go Church, 205 S. Main St., will to www.livinginnewhope.org observe Palm Sunday at both newhope or call 704-932-3716. the 8:45 FaithWorks service and the 11 a.m. traditional Salem Lutheran service. A palm processional Salem Lutheran Resurrecwill begin the traditional service; worshippers are asked to tion Celebration and Easter assemble on the lawn before Egg Hunt includes a hot dog dinner (guest may bring a the 11 a.m service. Affirmation of Baptism dessert), music, games and an will be observed with confir- inspirational art presentation mands Caleb Barger, Garrett of” The Three Trees,” a chilIngold and Avery Wright pro- dren’s Easter story, on Sunfessing their faith as adult day, April 17, from 4-6 p.m. Holy Week services are: members of the church. Following the worship service the Palm Sunday at 8:30 and 10:45 confirmands and all new a.m.; Maundy Thursday at 7 members will be honored at a p.m.; Good Friday at 7 p.m.; Easter sunrise at 7 a.m. folcovered dish luncheon. Holy Week services begin lowed by breakfast; Easter at with Maundy Thursday wor- 10:30 a.m. Salem is located at 5080 ship in the nave beginning at 7:30 p.m., with Holy Commun- Sherrills Ford Road. For ion. On Good Friday, a service details call 704-636-0352 or of darkness will be held at 7:30 email Pastor Doug Hefner at p.m. also in the church nave. dhefner@salemelca.org.
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Holy Week in Spencer SPENCER — The Spencer Community Council of Churches celebrates Holy Week with services focusing on “Jesus’ Seven Last Words.” Spencer locations are Calvary Lutheran Church, 303 Fifth St.; Central United
The Interdenominational Fellowship of Area Churches will sponsor Passion/Holy Week Services April 18-22 at New Zion Baptist Church, 2758 Dunns Mountain Road. The Rev. Paul Jones Sr. is host Pastor. Services begin each night at 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday’s speakers are: The Rev. R. Thomas Wyatt, Dorsett Chapel United; Dr. Grant Harrison, Soldiers Memorial AME Zion; The Rev. David Bracken, Jerusalem Baptist; The Rev. Leamon Brown, First Calvary Baptist.
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Holy Week at St. John’s
Sunday, April 17
Thursday, April 21 Friday, April 22
Palm Sunday 9:00am Contemporary Worship 11:00am Sanctuary Worship
Maundy Thursday, 7:00pm Holy Communion, washing of feet & stripping of the altar, Sanctuary
Good Friday Service of Darkness 7:00pm, Sanctuary
Easter Sunday April 24, 2011
Worship with Holy Communion
8:30 and 11:00 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary Salisbury Brass, Timpani, Organ, Choirs Contemporary Worship ~ 9:00am in The Center
Easter Breakfast ~ 9:30-10:45am in the Fellowship Hall Nursery available during all worship services
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 200 W. Innes Street, Salisbury
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FROM 4B The Celebration of the Lord’s Supper will be observed on Thursday, April 21 and the Good Friday service begins at 7 p.m. with meditations on the theme “At the Cross: Events that Happened at the Crucifixion.” For more information or transportation, contact New Zion Baptist Church, 704-6379324 for Holy Week Services, and First Calvary Baptist Church, 704-633-2818 for the Sunrise Service.
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New Hope AME Zion The Rev. Kirk A. Reid and the members of New Hope AME Zion Church will conduct Good Friday worship service with the Rev. Donne Kent of Third Creek A.M.E. Zion Church of Cleveland, at New Hope, April 22, beginning at 7 pm. All choirs and the community are invited to worship and participate in congregant Easter hymns and songs with the presentation of the The Seven Last Words of Christ by the New Hope A.M.E. Zion Christian Education Department.
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April 17, 2011 Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Wednesday: 7:00 pm “The Coming Economic Armageddon” - Lesson 4 Consumed Youth, Royal Rangers (Boys 5-12), M’Pact Girls Clubs (Girls 5-12), Rainbows (Children 3-5)
Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam April 17, 2011 Sunday School ....................10AM Morning Worship ................11AM Wednesday Intercessory Prayer ..............................6:30PM Wednesday Bible Study ....7:30PM
10am Sunday School; 11am Worship Service; 6pm Evening Worship; 7pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Church Motto: “A Christ-Centered Church with a Family-Oriented Ministry”
“The Church of God for the People of God”
Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’
923 N. Salisbury Ave., Granite Quarry 704-279-6676
3760 Stokes Ferry Road • Salisbury, NC 704-645-9328
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BLACKWELDER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH
April 17, 2011
April 17, 2011 SCHOOL OF THE ROCK - Part 3 Pastor: Keith Kannenberg Monday - Zumba Fitness Class 7:00pm; Wednesday - Beginners Sign Language Class 5:30pm, Evening Service, Growth Groups & Advanced Sign Language Class 7:00pm; Thursday First Place 4 Health 6:00pm; Saturday - Zumba Fitness Class 9:00am
Gene Sides, Pastor
Sermon: “Into Thine Hands” Anthem: “Were You There?” and “Low In The Grave He Lay” Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11:00am 6:00 pm - “No Condemnation” Wednesday 7 pm Prayer/Bible Study Youth Night
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“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap, if we do not lose heart....(Gal. 6:9) From the very beginning God told us there would be a seedtime and harvest. “While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, and day and night shall not cease.” (Gen. 8:22). Well, last I checked there was still cold and heat, still a winter and a summer, and for sure still a day and a night. So it only stands to reason that there is still a seedtime and harvest. Amen! God’s word is our seed that we are to sow. His word will prosper. “So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, but it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it (Is. 55:11). Seedtime and harvest is not always about finances. The most important seeds we sow are the ones we sow into the lives of others. We must be careful of what we sow. There are bad seeds as well. Remember this, if it is not good, it is not God. How do we know what to sow? Look into his word and let him give you the seeds (his words) to sow. They will always be good seed. They have a special coating on them; it is called love. And now in this season, please allow me to sow this seed into your lives. Jesus came to this earth being born of a virgin. He is the only begotten son of God. He walked on earth as a man. He was crucified on a cross, died and was buried. He went into the depths of Hell and paid our debt for sins past, present and future. On the third day He rose again and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He is there waiting for us, and one day when we approach the Throne of God, he will be there to say I've already paid for them, they have free admission into the Kingdom of Heaven. You may ask how can I know this for sure? Well, first, you must accept him as your Lord and Savior. You must confess that he is Lord. That he is who he says he is: the Son of God. Then, believe in your heart that he has forgiven your sins on the cross. That he shed his blood for you, and that he loves you. Amen! You may say, but I have so many sins. We all did. But when we come to him and accept his free gift of Grace, we are able to renew our minds, our way of thinking and behaving with his word. Now the seeds are sown and God will bring in the harvest one day according to his word. How can we prepare our hearts to receive his seed? Stay in the word!
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hat a wonderful message our pastor brought to us Sunday. The message was about harvest time. He showed us how when we are sowing with the word of God, the seed is always good, the seed being the word. However, we are NETA responsible for our soil MONROE (our hearts) being right. You see, you can plant seeds all day long, but if the soil is no good, then the seed will not grow. Oh it may try to spring up but if the soil is bad and does not have the nutrients that the seed needs for growing, that sprout will just wither and die. It will never form the strong root system needed to keep it alive and help it to grow to maturity. It’s sort of like that in our lives. We can read the word of God, but if we do not meditate on it, if we do not get it established into good soil in our hearts, then we will soon likely forget what we have read. If we would concentrate more getting the soil — our hearts — right first, then when we read the word, it will come alive within our hearts. We should pray for understanding before we read the word, and pray that the Lord would prepare our hearts to receive his word, that he would show us if there is anything in our hearts that would hinder the word from taking place. In other words, check our soil (hearts) and see if there is too much of certain components that would keep our seed from growing as it should ( in this case, things like bitterness, anger, malice, covetousness, lack of love.) Our pastor said it like this. The seed is always good; I am responsible for the soil. God is responsible for the seed which is his Word. Amen! Sometimes we sow seeds into others’ lives or we sow seeds into different works of the Lord. This is a very important part of sowing those seeds. If we sow a seed into the ground, do we stand there and watch until it springs forth? No. We water and weed and take care of our sown seeds. But we don't stand watch 24 hours a day. We will walk out one day and see sprouts springing forth. Hallelujah! What a joyous day. We sow our seeds to the Lord, not to the person or organization. Pastor put it like this. Don’t give to the church, give to the Lord. Get your mind off the seed and the harvest will come. Meditate on the word. Most importantly, don’t give up on your seeds. The harvest will come.
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prove in court that those company executives knowingly endangered both their employees and the residents of the town before it was illegal to do so and that they continued to endanger everyone after the law was put into effect. Dear Dr. Gott: I am a 61-yearold female who tries to eat healthy and exercise, and sometimes I do better than others. But in the past year, I have been suffering from the increasing embarrassment of noisy flatulence, and it doesn’t seem to matter what I eat. No pain, except that of embarrassment. I read that it is usually dietary, but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Beano did nothing. I am on what I call the “middle-age pack” of Lipitor, Caduet, a daily aspirin and Nexium for acid reflux, which sometimes mimics angina. Could any of these medications be causing the problem? Dear Reader: Initially, there are a few possible causes for your noisy flatulence. The first that comes to mind is swallowed air. It is normal to swallow air while eating and/or drinking. That air is composed of nitrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is absorbed appropriately, but nitrogen can pass through into the intestine and cause the problem. Fortunately, a major portion of it is expelled back through the mouth via burping or belching. Gases such as carbon dioxide can be produced during the normal digestive process because of an interaction between stomach acids and pancreatic juices. Those juices neutralize digestive acids; however, during the process,
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capped it off. "The team did great keeping their head up even when we got down," Basinger said. "Even when they started hitting home runs we did a great job fighting because we knew from the get-go that we're in a situation to come out here and go far in the playoffs."
GRANITE QUARRY — It took an E. Rowan 10 inning or W. Rowan 0 so for the lights to come on for East Rowan’s Bradley Robbins on Friday. Once they did it was lights out for West Rowan. The juni o r righthander needed to clear his mind before mowing down the Falcons in an abbreviated 10-0 ROBBINS NPC win over the visiting Falcons. “I’ve had a bad day,” said Robbins, who attended the funeral of a family friend earlier in the day. “I had to come out and win the game for her.” Robbins had a much better evening. He pitched a complete-game one-hitter as East (13-4, 9-1) strengthened its grip on first place. Braiding a crisp fastball mesmerizing with a changeup and a take-a-seat slider, he faced only 16 batters, threw 70 pitches, improved to 6-0 and lowered his ERA to 0.98. And just for good measure, he picked off one of West’s three baserunners. “That might be the best game Bradley’s had all season,” said interim ER coach Brian Hatley, who took the reins while head coach Brian Hightower sat out the second of a two-game suspension. “He had a lot of stuff going on today but was able to put it all behind him. Once he got past the first inning — when he was nervous and jacked up because it was West Rowan — he settled down and got command of his pitches. I think it helped him coming out here and being around all of his teammates and friends.” Robbins was aided and abetted by East’s perfect defense. With a runner on second and one out in the top of the first inning, Nathan Fulbright scaled a hill in deep left field and hauled in Madison Os-
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CHINA GROVE — South Rowan coach Thad Chrismon said it would Carson 8 have been "playing with fire" S. Rowan 5 to walk Joseph Basinger in the seventh inning of a tie game Friday night. While he's probably right about that, the way Carson's clean-up hitter was swinging there was a good chance of flames either way. After blasting a two-run homer in the fifth inning, Basinger followed up with a walk-off, three-run shot with two outs in the seventh to give the Cougars a thrilling 8-5 victory in a wild see-saw battle with their rival that could've gone either way. "A lot of emotion," Carson coach Chris Cauble said. "We expected nothing less. We jumped on them in the first game and I knew that that would be in their mind and they would come out and it would be a dogfight. I'm glad we came out on the right end of it, but either way it would've went both teams laid it on the line." tyler buckwell/sALisBUrY post The Cougars (11-6, 8-3) solidified their hold the ball screams off the bat of Joseph Basinger and is on its on third place in the NPC by rallying from way out of the park in the bottom of the seventh. 2-0 and 4-2 deficits before Basinger's heroics
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ECU’s McNeil taking control of his health BY AARON BEARD Associated Press
GREENVILLE — Ruffin McNeill felt the pain in his right hip with every step, a constant companion that steadily cut into the East Carolina coach’s once-dedicated workout regimen. Worse, it contributed to significant weight gain that not only increased the burden on the failing joint to make walking even tougher, but had also become a serious health concern. One that prompted McNeill, 52, to take back control of his life. In a profession where coaches often overlook their own health while pushing players to peak condition, McNeill has lost 90 pounds after weight-loss surgery in Janu-
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ary and will have hip replacement surgery later this month. “I want to do whatever I can to be the best husband, father and coach I can be — in that order,” he said. “I also talk to our young men about doing the little extra things ... about being disciplined and doing the best you can on whatever you dive into. “I want to make sure I don’t ask them to do something I’m not doing.” The former Pirates defensive back affectionately known as “Coach Ruff” weighed 388 pounds — exactly double his playing weight as a senior in 1979 — before having gastric bypass surgery. The procedure reduced his stomach capacity to about a golf ball-sized amount of
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Kobe Bryant has all that championship experience, and perhaps the NBA’s best supporting cast. The Miami Heat have the promise of what LeBron James and Dwyane Wade can deliver in their first postseason together, and the BRYANT Boston Celtics think their playoff-tested group can do it again. “You don’t ever know if you’re going to win a championship until you get there, but you know you have the pieces that can compete for
one,” Wade said. “That’s where we’re at right now.” But to win an NBA title, those teams may have to go past Michael Jordan. Well, past his likeness anyway. The Chicago Bulls, with dynamite point guard Derrick Rose, earned homecourt advantage by finishing with the league’s best record for the first time since Jordan ruled the NBA. Keep on winning, and the Bulls would open the finals at the United Center, with its statue of Jordan outside. And what a story it would be if his old coach was on the opposing sideline. Phil Jackson, who led Jordan and the Bulls to six NBA titles, is expected to
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2C • SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011
TV Sports Saturday, April 16 AUTO RACING 11:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Aaron’s 499, at Talladega, Ala. 3 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Aarons 312, at Talladega, Ala. 6 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for 4-Wide Nationals, at Concord, N.C. (same-day tape) COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2 p.m. VERSUS — Intrasquad, Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game, at South Bend, Ind. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Noon ESPN2 — Tennessee at LSU 4:30 p.m. FSN — Oklahoma at Missouri GOLF TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, third round, at San Antonio 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Texas Open, third round, at San Antonio 4 p.m. NBC — Champions Tour, Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, second round, at Lutz, Fla. 6:30 p.m. TGC — Nationwide Tour, Fresh Express Classic, third round, at Hayward, Calif. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, or Minnesota at Tampa Bay 8 p.m. WGN — Chicago Cubs at Colorado NBA BASKETBALL 1 p.m. ESPN — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Indiana at Chicago 3:30 p.m. ABC — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Philadelphia at Miami 7 p.m. ESPN — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Atlanta at Orlando 9:30 p.m. ESPN — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Portland at Dallas NHL HOCKEY 1 p.m. NBC — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 2, Phoenix at Detroit 7 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 2, Montreal at Boston 10 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 2, Los Angeles at San Jose PREP BASKETBALL 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Jordan Brand Classic, at Charlotte
Area schedule Saturday, April 16 COLLEGE BASEBALL 1 p.m. Tusculum at Catawba (DH) 3 p.m. Pfeiffer vs. Barton (CC Tournament, Wilson) INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7:05 p.m. Hickory Crawdads at Kannapolis PREP BASEBALL 12:30 p.m. Davie at Carson PREP TRACK 9 a.m. North Rowan Invitational
College baseball Standings SAC SAC Overall Catawba 21-4 34-8 Tusculum 16-9 31-12 15-10 27-19 Lincoln Memorial Wingate 15-10 28-20 Carson-Newman 14-11 19-25 13-12 21-24 Newberry Mars Hill 10-15 21-25 Anderson 9-16 18-29 6-18 12-33 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-19 13-26 Brevard Friday’s games Mars Hill 17, Lenoir-Rhyne 14 Newberry 6, Anderson 1 Wingate 9, Brevard 7 Catawba 13, Tusculum 0 Carson-Newman 14, Linc. Memorial 12 Saturday’s games Lenoir-Rhyne at Mars Hill (DH) Anderson at Newberry (DH) Brevard at Wingate (DH) Tusculum at Catawba (DH) Carson-Newman at Lincoln Memorial (DH)
ACC Atlantic ACC Overall 9-7 24-10 Florida State Clemson 7-9 20-13 Boston College 6-9 13-18 6-10 19-16 N.C. State Wake Forest 5-11 13-22 Maryland 3-13 16-19 Coastal Virginia 14-2 34-3 Georgia Tech 13-3 26-9 12-4 30-6 North Carolina Miami 12-3 23-11 Duke 4-12 20-17 4-12 19-17 Virginia Tech Friday’s games Clemson 9, Boston College 2 Virginia Tech 2, Florida State 1 Georgia Tech 5, Wake Forest 1 N.C. State 5, North Carolina 4 Miami 10, Maryland 4 Virginia 10, Duke 0 Saturday’s games Florida State at Virginia Tech Clemson at Boston College Miami at Maryland Georgia Tech at Wake Forest Duke at Virginia North Carolina at N.C. State Miami at Maryland
Prep baseball Standings 1A Yadkin Valley YVC Overall South Stanly 11-2 12-4 North Moore 10-2 12-3 North Rowan 10-2 12-4 Albemarle 7-6 8-7 West Montgomery 7-6 7-9 East Montgomery 4-7 8-8 Chatham Central 4-8 4-11 South Davidson 2-10 3-12 Gray Stone 0-12 0-13 Thursday’s game West Montgomery 8, Albemarle 3 Friday’s games North Rowan 15, Albemarle 6 Gray Stone at Chatham Central North Moore at South Davidson Monday’s game Albemarle at North Moore Tuesday’s games South Stanly at Chatham Central Gray Stone at Albemarle North Rowan at West Montgomery South Davidson at East Montgomery
2A Central Carolina CCC Overall West Davidson 5-1 11-5 Central Davidson 4-2 10-4 Salisbury 4-2 9-5 East Davidson 4-2 9-7 Thomasville 1-5 1-11 Lexington 0-6 2-13 Friday’s games Central Davidson 10, Thomasville 4 West Davidson 16, Salisbury 3 (6 inns.) East Davidson 13, Lexington 0 Tuesday’s games Salisbury at Central Davidson Thomasville at East Davidson Lexington at West Davidson
3A North Piedmont NPC Overall East Rowan 9-1 13-4 West Iredell 8-2 9-4 Carson 8-3 11-6 South Rowan 5-4 8-7 North Iredell 2-7 4-7 West Rowan 2-8 3-15 Statesville 0-9 0-16 Friday’s games East Rowan 10, West Rowan 0 Carson 8, South Rowan 5 North Iredell at Statesville
Lake Norman at West Iredell Saturday’s game Davie at Carson Tuesday’s games Statesville at South Rowan West Iredell at Carson Mount Tabor at West Rowan East Rowan at North Iredell
3A South Piedmont Overall SPC NW Cabarrus 11-1 14-3 Robinson 9-2 11-5 8-4 11-7 Hickory Ridge Mount Pleasant 6-5 9-6 Central Cabarrus 4-7 8-8 4-7 8-9 Cox Mill Concord 3-9 6-11 A.L. Brown 1-11 2-17 Friday’s games NW Cabarrus 13, A.L. Brown 2 Hickory Ridge 11, Concord 0 Robinson at Mount Pleasant Central Cabarrus at Cox Mill Monday’s games Robinson at Hickory Ridge A.L. Brown at Concord NW Cabarrus at Mooresville Central Cabarrus at Mount Pleasant Tuesday’s games Cox Mill at NW Cabarrus
4A Central Piedmont CPC Overall Davie County 7-1 14-2 6-2 11-4 North Davidson West Forsyth 4-3 12-4 Mount Tabor 2-5 4-11 2-5 10-8 R.J. Reynolds Reagan 1-6 9-6 Friday’s games Davie 14, North Davidson 1 Reagan at West Forsyth R.J. Reynolds at Mount Tabor Saturday’s game Davie at Carson Monday’s games North Surry at Reagan East Rowan at Forsyth County Day Tuesday’s games West Forsyth at St. Stephens Mount Tabor at West Rowan
Minors South Atlantic Northern Division W L Pct. GB Kannapolis (White Sox) 7 1 .875 — Hagerstown (Nationals) 6 3 .667 11⁄2 5 4 .556 21⁄2 Hickory (Rangers) Lakewood (Phillies) 4 4 .500 3 Delmarva (Orioles) 4 5 .444 31⁄2 4 West Virginia (Pirates) 3 5 .375 Greensboro (Marlins) 3 6 .333 41⁄2 Southern Division W L Pct. GB 6 3 .667 — Asheville (Rockies) Greenville (Red Sox) 6 3 .667 — Charleston (Yankees) 4 5 .444 2 4 5 .444 2 Lexington (Astros) Savannah (Mets) 3 5 .375 21⁄2 Augusta (Giants) 3 6 .333 3 3 6 .333 3 Rome (Braves) Friday’s Games Lakewood 8, Hagerstown 4 Delmarva 6, Greensboro 2 Kannapolis 5, Hickory 3 Asheville 2, Lexington 1, 6 innings Charleston, S.C. 9, Rome 8, 10 innings Savannah 4, Greenville 3 Augusta 5, West Virginia 3 Saturday’s Games Lexington at Asheville, 6:05 p.m. Greenville at Savannah, 6:05 p.m. Lakewood at Hagerstown, 6:35 p.m. Delmarva at Greensboro, 7 p.m. West Virginia at Augusta, 7:05 p.m. Rome at Charleston, S.C., 7:05 p.m. Hickory at Kannapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Prep softball Standings 3A North Piedmont Overall NPC 8-0 13-1 East Rowan North Iredell 6-2 9-4 West Iredell 4-4 5-6 4-4 5-8 Carson West Rowan 3-5 5-7 South Rowan 2-5 3-9 0-7 0-7 Statesville Thursday’s game Carson 5, South Rowan 3 Friday’s games West Rowan 8, East Rowan 0 West Iredell at Bunker Hill North Iredell at Statesville
ML Baseball American League East Division L Pct GB W New York 7 5 .583 — 1 ⁄2 Toronto 7 6 .538 6 6 .500 1 Baltimore Tampa Bay 5 8 .385 21⁄2 Boston 2 10 .167 5 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 9 4 .692 — 9 4 .692 — Kansas City Chicago 7 6 .538 2 Detroit 6 7 .462 3 4 9 .308 5 Minnesota West Division W L Pct GB Texas 10 3 .769 — 8 5 .615 2 Los Angeles Oakland 6 7 .462 4 1 Seattle 4 10 .286 6 ⁄2 Friday’s Games Cleveland 8, Baltimore 2 Texas 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 2 Toronto 7, Boston 6 L.A. Angels 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Kansas City 6, Seattle 5 Detroit at Oakland, late Saturday’s Games Baltimore (Guthrie 1-1) at Cleveland (Tomlin 2-0), 1:05 p.m. Texas (Holland 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 1-1) at Kansas City (O’Sullivan 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-1) at Boston (Beckett 1-1), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Chatwood 0-1) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (S.Baker 0-2) at Tampa Bay (Niemann 0-2), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 1-1) at Oakland (Braden 0-1), 9:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Toronto at Boston, 11:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Friday’s boxes Indians 8, Orioles 2 Baltimore Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi BRorts 2b 4 0 2 0 Brantly cf 3 2 2 0 Andino 2b 0 0 0 0 ACarer ss 4 0 2 4 Markks rf 4 1 0 0 Choo rf 4 0 2 1 D.Lee 1b 3 1 2 0 Duncan lf 3 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 0 Kearns lf 1 0 0 0 Scott lf 4 0 1 1 Hafner dh 2 1 1 2 AdJons cf 4 0 1 0 OCarer 2b 4 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b 4 0 1 1 LaPort 1b 3 1 2 0 Wieters c 3 0 0 0 Marson c 4 2 1 1 Fox c 0 0 0 0 Everett 3b 4 2 2 0 CIzturs ss 4 0 1 0 Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 32 8 12 8 Baltimore 000 100 001—2 Cleveland 004 001 30x—8 Dp—Baltimore 2, Cleveland 1. Lob—Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4. 2b—Choo (1). 3b—Laporta (1). Hr—Hafner (3). Cs—Brantley (1). Sf—Hafner. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Britton L,2-1 6 8 5 5 1 6 1 ⁄3 4 3 3 1 0 Rupe 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Accardo Uehara 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland
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SCOREBOARD 4 1 1 Masterson W,3-0 7 R.Perez 1 1 0 0 J.Smith 1 3 1 1 HBP—by J.Smith (Fox). T—2:26. A—16,346 (43,441).
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Rays 5, Twins 2 Tampa Bay Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi Span cf 4 0 1 0 Fuld lf 4 1 3 0 Tolbert ss 4 0 0 0 Damon dh 4 1 1 2 Kubel rf 3 1 0 0 Joyce rf 4 0 3 0 Mrnea 1b 3 0 0 0 FLopez 3b 4 0 2 0 DYong lf 3 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b 0 0 0 0 Thome dh 3 1 0 0 BUpton cf 4 0 1 1 Repko pr 0 0 0 0 SRdrgz 2b 3 0 0 0 Cuddyr 2b 4 0 1 0 DJhnsn 1b 3 1 1 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 1 1 Ktchm 1b 1 0 0 0 Butera c 2 0 0 0 Shppch c 3 1 1 2 LHughs ph1 0 0 0 Brignc ss 3 1 1 0 Holm c 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 4 1 Totals 33 5 13 5 Minnesota 000 010 001—2 Tampa Bay 000 003 20x—5 E—Brignac (3). Dp—Minnesota 2. Lob— Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 5. 2b—Valencia (1), Fuld (5), Joyce (4), B.upton (3). Hr—Shoppach (1). Sb—Zobrist (2). Cs—Fuld 2 (2). IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota Blackburn L,1-2 6 10 5 5 0 6 D.Hughes 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ⁄3 2 0 0 1 0 Manship 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Perkins Tampa Bay 4 1 1 2 1 W.davis W,1-2 7 Jo.Peralta 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 ⁄3 0 1 0 1 0 C.Ramos 0 0 0 0 1 0 J.Cruz 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Mcgee H,1 0 0 0 0 1 Frnsworth S,3-3 1⁄3 J.Cruz pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Blackburn pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. T—2:34. A—15,342 (34,078).
Angels 4, White Sox 3 Los Angeles ab r MIzturs ss 5 0 HKndrc 2b5 0 Abreu dh 5 0 TrHntr rf 4 0 V.Wells lf 4 1 Callasp 3b4 1 Trumo 1b 4 1 Conger c 3 1 Bourjos cf 3 0
Chicago h bi ab r h bi 3 2 Pierre lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 1 0 0 A.Dunn dh 3 1 1 2 0 0 Lillirdg dh 0 0 0 0 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 0 0 3 0 Quentin rf 4 0 0 0 2 1 Rios cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 Przyns c 3 1 0 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 2 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0 33 3 5 3 Totals 37 410 4 Totals Los Angeles 000 400 000—4 001 002 000—3 Chicago E—V.wells (1), Callaspo (3), Morel (4). Dp— Chicago 1. Lob—Los Angeles 10, Chicago 5. 2b—M.izturis (4), Trumbo (4). Hr—A.dunn (2). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Weaver W,4-0 7 4 3 2 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 Rodney H,1 Walden S,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 5 6 4 2 1 4 Humber L,1-1 4 0 0 1 2 Gray 22⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Ohman 1 0 0 0 1 2 Santos HBP—by Weaver (Pierzynski), by Humber (Conger). T—2:53 (Rain delay: 0:33). A—20,103 (40,615).
Rangers 5, Yankees 3 New York h bi ab r h bi 0 1 Jeter ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 Swisher rf 4 0 2 1 2 2 Teixeir 1b 4 0 0 0 1 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 1 1 0 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 AnJons lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Chavez ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 Gardnr pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Posada dh 1 0 0 0 ENunez pr 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Martin c Grndrs cf 3 2 2 1 Totals 29 5 4 3 Totals 31 3 9 3 Texas 011 030 000—5 New York 001 000 011—3 E—N.cruz (1). Dp—Texas 6, New York 1. Lob—Texas 5, New York 5. 2b—Mi.young (6), A.beltre (3), Al.rodriguez (5). Hr—Granderson (3). Cs—Kinsler (2). IP H R ER BB SO Texas Harrison W,3-0 8 7 2 1 3 3 Feliz S,5-5 1 2 1 1 1 0 New York 4 5 5 5 3 Nova L,1-1 41⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Robertson 1 0 0 0 1 0 Logan Pendleton 3 0 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Nova (Borbon). WP—Nova, Robertson 2. T—2:53. A—40,814 (50,291). Texas ab Kinsler 2b 3 Andrus ss 3 MiYong dh4 ABeltre 3b 4 N.Cruz rf 3 DvMrp lf 4 Torreal c 3 Morlnd 1b 2 Borbon cf 3
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Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 6 Boston h bi ab r h bi 1 0 Crwfrd lf 5 0 0 0 1 2 Pedroia 2b 5 1 1 1 1 1 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 0 0 1 1 Youkils 3b 2 2 1 2 3 1 Ortiz dh 2 1 0 0 0 0 J.Drew rf 4 0 0 0 1 1 Sltlmch c 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 1 1 1 1 0 0 Scutaro ss 3 0 1 2 Varitek c 0 0 0 0 Ellsury cf 4 0 1 0 Totals 33 7 8 6 Totals 33 6 5 6 Toronto 000 021 400—7 Boston 003 000 030—6 E—Snider (3), Arencibia (2). Dp—Boston 2. Lob—Toronto 6, Boston 6. 2b—Snider (2), Scutaro (2). 3b—C.patterson (1). Hr—Pedroia (2), Youkilis (1). Sb—Bautista (2), Lind (1), A.hill 2 (4), Ellsbury (2). IP H R ER BB SO Toronto 6 2 3 3 4 5 Cecil W,1-1 Frasor 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 1 3 3 2 1 Rzepczynski 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Janssen H,1 Rauch S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston 5 3 3 3 5 3 C.Buchholz Aceves Bs,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ⁄3 4 4 4 1 1 Jenks L,0-1 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Doubront Wheeler 1 0 0 0 0 2 Papelbon 1 0 0 0 1 0 C.Buchholz pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. WP—Rzepczynski, Jenks. T—3:47. A—37,467 (37,493).
Toronto ab YEscor ss 4 CPttrsn cf 5 Bautist rf 3 Lind 1b 4 A.Hill 2b 4 Arencii c 4 Snider lf 4 JRiver dh 3 J.Nix 3b 2
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Royals 6, Mariners 5 Seattle Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi ISuzuki rf 5 1 2 2 Getz 2b 4 1 0 0 Figgins 3b 5 0 1 0 MeCarr cf 5 0 0 0 Bradly lf 3 0 0 0 Butler dh 4 1 3 1 Cust dh 3 1 0 1 Francr rf 4 2 3 3 AKndy 1b 3 1 0 0 Kaaihu 1b 4 0 0 0 Olivo c 4 0 0 0 Aviles 3b 4 0 1 1 MSndrs cf 4 1 1 1 Maier lf 2 0 0 0 Rdrgz 2b 2 1 1 0 Treanr c 3 1 1 1 Ryan ss 3 0 0 0 AEscor ss 4 1 1 0 Smoak ph 0 0 0 1 JWilson pr 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 5 5 Totals 34 6 9 6 Seattle 100 000 013—5 Kansas City 102 111 00x—6 E—Bedard (1). Lob—Seattle 6, Kansas City 8. 2b—I.suzuki (3), L.rodriguez (2), Butler (4), Aviles (4). Hr—Francoeur (2), Treanor (2). Sb—L.rodriguez (1), A.escobar (3). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 7 5 4 3 6 Bedard L,0-3 42⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 Pauley 21⁄3 Laffey 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City Hochevar W,2-1 7 1 1 1 2 4 Bl.Wood 1 3 1 1 0 0 Collins 0 0 2 2 2 0 Soria S,4-5 1 1 1 1 2 1 Collins pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. WP—Soria. T—2:55. A—13,686 (37,903).
National League East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 9 4 .692 — Florida 8 5 .615 1 Washington 6 7 .462 3 Atlanta 5 8 .385 4 New York 4 9 .308 5 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 8 5 .615 — Milwaukee 7 6 .538 1 Chicago 6 7 .462 2 Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 2 St. Louis 6 7 .462 2 Houston 4 10 .286 41⁄2 West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 11 2 .846 — San Francisco 7 6 .538 4
Los Angeles San Diego Arizona
6 7 .462 5 6 7 .462 5 1 5 7 .417 5 ⁄2 Friday’s Games Florida 4, Philadelphia 3 Washington 4, Milwaukee 3, 10 innings Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 1 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd., rain San Diego 4, Houston 2 Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 0 San Francisco 5, Arizona 2 St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, late Saturday’s Games Milwaukee (Gallardo 1-0) at Washington (Marquis 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 0-0) at Cincinnati (Leake 1-0), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (D.Carrasco 0-0) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 1-2), 4:10 p.m., 1st game Florida (Ani.Sanchez 0-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels 1-1), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Latos 0-1) at Houston (Figueroa 0-2), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 0-1) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 0-0), 7:40 p.m., 2nd game Chicago Cubs (Coleman 0-0) at Colorado (Hammel 1-0), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Zito 0-1) at Arizona (J.Saunders 0-1), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis (McClellan 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-1), 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. San Diego at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
Friday’s boxes Pirates 6, Reds 1 Cincinnati h bi ab r h bi 0 0 Stubbs cf 4 0 2 0 4 0 Renteri ss 4 0 0 0 2 1 Votto 1b 2 0 0 0 1 2 Rolen 3b 4 0 1 0 1 0 Gomes lf 4 0 0 0 2 1 Bruce rf 4 1 1 1 3 2 Cairo 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 Hanign c 3 0 0 0 0 0 Arroyo p 1 0 0 0 Malony p 2 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 614 6 Totals 32 1 5 1 Pittsburgh 011 300 001—6 Cincinnati 000 000 001—1 E—Cedeno (3), Renteria (2). Dp—Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 1. Lob—Pittsburgh 12, Cincinnati 6. 2b—Tabata (3), Alvarez (2), Snyder (1), Cedeno (1). Hr—Walker (3), G.jones (2), Bruce (1). Sb—Tabata (7), Stubbs 2 (4). S—Morton. H R ER BB SO IP Pittsburgh Morton W,2-0 9 5 1 1 2 3 Cincinnati Arroyo L,2-1 4 9 5 5 2 4 Maloney 4 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 Ondrusek T—2:36. A—21,312 (42,319).
Pittsburgh ab AMcCt cf 5 Tabata lf 5 Overay 1b 4 Walker 2b 4 Alvarz 3b 5 GJones rf 3 Snyder c 5 Cdeno ss 5 Morton p 4
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Marlins 4, Phillies 3 Florida
Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Coghln cf 4 1 1 0 Victorn cf 3 2 0 0 Infante 2b 4 0 1 1 Polanc 3b 5 0 1 0 HRmrz ss 3 0 0 0 Rollins ss 4 1 1 0 Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 Howard 1b 3 0 0 1 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 0 2 2 Hensly p 0 0 0 0 Gload rf 3 0 0 0 LNunez p 0 0 0 0 BFrncs rf 1 0 0 0 Morrsn lf 4 2 2 1 Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 Snchz 1b 3 1 1 0 Orr 2b 3 0 1 0 J.Buck c 4 0 1 0 Oswalt p 2 0 0 0 DMrph 3b 4 0 0 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0 Helms 3b 0 0 0 0 Baez p 0 0 0 0 Vazquz p 1 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Bonifac ph1 0 0 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Contrrs p 0 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 1 0 1 2 Mayrry ph 0 0 0 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Cousins rf 0 0 0 0 32 3 6 3 Totals 33 4 7 4 Totals 000 011 200—4 Florida Philadelphia 200 010 000—3 Dp—Philadelphia 1. Lob—Florida 4, Philadelphia 8. 2b—Coghlan (7), Infante (3), Rollins (4), Ruiz (3). Hr—Morrison (4). Sf— Howard. IP H R ER BB SO Florida 5 5 3 3 4 1 Vazquez Mujica W,2-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 R.webb H,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Choate H,2 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Hensley H,5 L.nunez S,5-5 1 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia Oswalt 6 4 2 2 1 6 J.Romero 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 Baez L,1-1 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Bastardo Madson 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Contreras J.Romero pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. T—2:48. A—45,667 (43,651).
Nationals 4, Brewers 3 (10) Washington h bi ab r h bi 3 2 Espinos 2b 4 0 0 1 1 1 Ankiel cf 5 0 0 0 1 0 Werth rf 5 1 0 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 4 1 1 1 2 0 WRams c 3 1 2 0 0 0 Morse lf 3 1 2 0 1 0 L.Nix pr-lf 1 0 0 0 1 0 Dsmnd ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Gaudin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grzlny p 1 0 0 1 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 1 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Cora ph-3b 0 0 0 0 32 4 5 4 Totals 38 310 3 Totals 0—3 Milwaukee 000 020 001 1—4 Washington 030 000 000 One out when winning run scored. E—Y.betancourt (2). Dp—Milwaukee 1, Washington 1. Lob—Milwaukee 9, Washington 8. 2b—Weeks (3), Nieves (2), Morse (1). Hr—Weeks (4). Sb—Werth (2), Desmond (5). Cs—W.ramos (2). Sf—Espinosa. IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee 2 5 ⁄3 5 3 3 4 5 Narveson 0 0 0 1 1 Mitre 21⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Stetter 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 2 0 Green 1 0 1 0 0 0 Braddock L,0-1 ⁄3 Washington Gorzelanny 6 5 2 2 2 4 Clippard H,4 1 1 0 0 0 1 Storen H,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 S.burnett Bs,1-4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Gaudin W,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Gorzelanny (Y.Betancourt), by Storen (Fielder). T—3:15. A—17,217 (41,506).
Milwaukee ab Weeks 2b 5 Gomez cf 4 Braun lf 4 Fielder 1b 4 McGeh 3b 5 YBtncr ss 4 Almont rf 4 Nieves c 3 Mitre p 0 Consll ph 1 Stetter p 0 Green p 0 Brddck p 0 Narvsn p 2 Lucroy c 2
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Padres 4, Astros 2 San Diego Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi Maybin cf 3 0 1 0 Bourn cf 4 1 2 0 Headly 3b 4 0 0 0 AngSnc ss 4 0 0 0 OHdsn 2b 4 0 1 0 Pence rf 3 0 1 1 Cantu 1b 3 0 1 0 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 1 0 Hundly c 4 1 1 0 Wallac 1b 4 0 2 0 Denorfi rf 3 2 2 1 Hall 2b 4 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 1 1 2 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 1 Bartlett ss 4 0 1 0 Quinter c 3 0 1 0 Harang p 1 0 0 0 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 EPtrsn ph 0 0 0 1 Happ p 2 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Inglett ph 1 0 0 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 Bell p 0 0 0 0 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 4 8 4 Totals 34 2 7 2 San Diego 000 010 300—4 Houston 000 001 001—2 E—Cantu (1), Ang.sanchez (4). Dp—Houston 1. Lob—San Diego 4, Houston 6. 2b— Denorfia (1), Pence (5). Hr—Denorfia (1). Sb—Denorfia (1), Bourn (6), Pence (1). Cs— Maybin (1). S—Harang. Sf—E.patterson. IP H R ER BB SO San Diego Harang W,3-0 6 3 1 1 1 8 Gregerson H,3 1 2 0 0 0 1 Adams H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bell S,3-3 1 2 1 1 0 0 Houston Happ L,1-2 7 7 4 4 2 3 Fulchino 1 0 0 0 0 2 Del Rosario 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Del Rosario (Denorfia). T—2:37. A—23,755 (40,963).
Rockies 5, Cubs 0 Chicago ab Castro ss 4 Barney 2b 3 Byrd cf 4 ArRmr 3b 4
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Colorado h bi ab 0 0 Fowler cf 4 0 0 Herrer 2b 3 0 0 CGnzlz lf 4 3 0 Tlwtzk ss 4
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NHL PLAYOFFS (Best-of-7) Friday, April 15 Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1, tied 1-1 Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0, Washington leads series 2-0 Chicago at Vancouver, late Nashville at Anaheim, late Saturday, April 16 Phoenix at Detroit, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m.
NBA PLAYOFFS (Best-of-7) Saturday, April 16 Indiana at Chicago, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
Racing Nationwide Aaron’s 312 lineup Friday qualifying; race Saturday Talladega, Ala. Lap length: 2.66 miles 1. (2) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 179.558. 2. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 179.373. 3. (7) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 179.115. 4. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 178.56. 5. (16) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 178.427. 6. (60) Carl Edwards, Ford, 178.297. 7. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 178.089. 8. (62) Michael Annett, Toyota, 178.059. 9. (38) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 178.042. 10. (88) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 178.039. 11. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 178.039. 12. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 178.019. 13. (32) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 178.016. 14. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 178.012. 15. (30) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 177.883. 16. (22) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 177.748. 17. (31) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 177.745. 18. (66) Steve Wallace, Toyota, 177.629. 19. (09) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, 177.323. 20. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 176.96. 21. (21) Tim George Jr., Chevrolet, 176.829. 22. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 176.826. 23. (11) Brian Scott, Toyota, 176.796. 24. (99) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 176.282. 25. (14) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 176.243. 26. (23) Robert Richardson Jr., Dodge, 175.074. 27. (01) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 175.029. 28. (74) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 174.965. 29. (19) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 174.796. 30. (44) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 174.321. 31. (81) Donnie Neuenberger, Dodge, 174.008. 32. (82) Blake Koch, Dodge, 173.812. 33. (41) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 173.667. 34. (15) Timmy Hill, Ford, 173.444. 35. (40) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 173.444. 36. (52) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, 173.356. 37. (68) Carl Long, Ford, 173.29. 38. (28) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 173.124. 39. (39) Josh Wise, Ford, 173.108. 40. (89) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 173.089. 41. (51) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 172.569. 42. (79) Tim Andrews, Ford, 172.063. 43. (49) Dennis Setzer, Dodge, 170.288.
Golf Texas Open Friday’s second round At TPC San Antonio Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 7,435; Par 72 Rich Beem 71-70—141 Geoff Ogilvy 69-72—141 Kevin Sutherland 71-70—141 Brandt Snedeker 69-72—141 Charley Hoffman 68-73—141 Kevin Chappell 68-73—141 Brendan Steele 69-72—141 Adam Scott 68-74—142 Cameron Tringale 71-71—142 Matt Every 73-69—142 Dean Wilson 70-72—142 Michael Connell 73-70—143 Ricky Barnes 73-70—143 Jeff Maggert 71-72—143 Vaughn Taylor 68-75—143 J.B. Holmes 70-73—143 Kris Blanks 71-73—144 John Merrick 72-72—144 Tag Ridings 70-74—144 Chad Campbell 71-73—144 Jim Renner 72-72—144 Jhonattan Vegas 68-76—144 Bill Lunde 71-73—144 Charles Howell III 71-73—144 Brandt Jobe 75-69—144 Brendon de Jonge 72-72—144 Scott Stallings 71-73—144 Joseph Bramlett 70-74—144 Shaun Micheel 72-73—145 Stewart Cink 67-78—145 Pat Perez 71-74—145 Paul Goydos 71-74—145 Nick O’Hern 73-72—145 Billy Mayfair 72-73—145 J.J. Henry 67-78—145 Blake Adams 71-74—145 Brian Gay 71-74—145
Indians batter rival Tusculum From staff reports
Catawba limited Tusculum to just three hits in a 13-0 win Friday night at Newman Park. Tusculum fell to 32-11 and 16-9. Ranked 15th, the Indians (34-8, 21-4) took the lead in the second, scoring three runs. Julio Zubillaga (Carson) singled home a run, and Josh Hohn delivered a two-run single. That would be enough support for Catawba’s pitchers. Nick Lomascolo blanked the Pioneers on two hits over 52⁄3 innings before exiting on a pitch count to be rested for the opening game of the SAC Tournament on Wednesday. Clay Watson, Ross Whitley and Chris Dula closed out the game. Garrett Furr’s second grand slam in as many games keyed a six-run sixth. Furr had three hits, while Zubillaga, Hohn and Ryan Bostian (South Rowan) each drove in two runs. Pfeiffer fell 5-3 to Limestone on Friday in the Conference Carolinas Tournament being played in Wilson. Pfeiffer plays host Barton today in an elimination game at 3 p.m. Appalachian State’s Preston Troutman (East Rowan) had two hits in a 4-0 win against Samford on Friday. Charlotte’s Ross Steedley (East) had three hits in a 3-0 win against St. Louis on Friday.
n College softball Livingstone closed its softball season with a 16-6 win against St. Paul’s. Shaquette Brooks had three hits, and Alexis Johnson and Shaniqua Harrison knocked in two runs apiece. Lincoln Memorial-Catawba has been postponed from today until Sunday.
n Pro baseball The Kannapolis Intimidators took advantage of Hickory defensive miscues and beat the Crawdads 5-3 in their home opener on Friday. Kannapolis faces the Crawdads tonight at 7:05 p.m. at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium. Postgame fireworks are planned. Jerry Sands (Catawba) had three hits, including a triple, for Albuquerque on Thursday. Sands blasted his fifth homer of the young season on Friday night. He’s batting .432 with 17 RBIs. Daniel Wagner (South Rowan) went 1-for3 for Winston-Salem on Friday, while Wade Moore (West Rowan) went 1-for-4 for Hagerstown.
n Prep softball Chelsea White pitched a two-hitter and struck out 11 to lead East Rowan to an 8-0 win against West Rowan on Friday. The Mustangs stayed unbeaten in the NPC. A.L. Brown lost to SPC frontrunner Hickory Ridge 7-2 on Friday.
n Prep baseball Davie County shelled North Davidson 14-1 in five innings in what was expected to be a battle for first place in the CPC. Ryan Foster struck out 10 Black Knights. Connor Bodenhamer and David Phillips had three hits each, while Nick Boswell, Carson Herndon and Corey Randall had two apiece. Davidson-bound Clark Beeker took the loss. Davie (14-2, 7-1) had a 13-run fifth. “We went about 30 minutes between outs,” Davie coach Mike Herndon said. “It got ugly. It was a barrage. Those hits weren’t soft, and we did it against good pitching.” Weather permitting, Davie will play a matinee today at Carson with the varsity game set for 12:30 p.m. The jayvees play at 10 a.m. Corey Seager and David Broome homered as Northwest Cabarrus overpowered A.L. Brown 13-2 in SPC action on Friday. Rob Bain racked up another win for the Trojans, and Tanner Bigham had three hits. Justin Kidd homered for the Wonders. • Braxton Shetley tossed a one-hitter and went 2-for-2 at the plate as East Davidson (97, 4-2) whipped Lexington (2-13, 0-6) 13-0 in a CCC game.
n Prep golf Salisbury’s golf team lost for the first time, finishing third in a six-team, 18-hole match in Hickory. Forestview won with a 289. Hickory shot 297. Salisbury shot 299. St. Stephens, Patton and Alexander Central also competed. Alex Nianouris made his first hole-in-one on his last hole of the day, the 170-yard No. 2 hole of the Sulphur Springs Course. He used a 7-iron. Eric Edwards shot 73 and tied for fourth overall. Roy Dixon shot 74 and tied for sixth. Other scores for Salisbury were Clark Alcorn (75), Nianouris (77), Alex Lee (80), Troy Beaver (81). Hickory’s Matthew Turner shot 67 for medalist honors. The final CCC match is on Monday at Warrior, with the Rowan County Championship set for Tuesday at McCanless.
n Prep track Salisbury sprinter Romar Morris will return to competition at today’s Western Carolina University High School Invitational. • The North Rowan Track Invitational is set for today, starting at 9 a.m.
n Pro boxing Rowan native Dominic DeSanto lost on a first-round TKO in his bout with Bryan “The Brick” Abraham earlier this month.
n Middle school soccer Josie Heglar scored five goals as West Rowan’s girls beat North Rowan 8-0. Kelly Boley and Addie Coleman also scored. Fatima Trujillo, Aleyris Martinez and April Soliz led the defense for the Bulldogs (4-3-2). • The West boys lost 5-1 to North, with Arturo Carillo scoring the goal for the Bulldogs (0-7-2), and Maro Mercado leading the defense.
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Carson Cougars mob Friday night hero Joseph Basinger (without helmet) after he beat rival South Rowan on a seventh-inning home run.
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Raider teammates wait as South Rowan’s Dylan Goodman crosses the plate after a homer.
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Carson’s Gunnar Hogan had a hit and scored twice.
With Kyle Youngo on second with one out in the seventh, Chrismon intentionally walked Gunnar Hogan but allowed starter Matt Miller to pitch to Basinger instead of loading the bases. "We thought about that," Chrismon said. "We do that and we're a wild pitch or four balls away from game over. You still have a solid hitter behind him. We felt if Matt kept the ball down and hit his spots there was a good chance to win." The situation was complicated by the fact that in his previous at-bat against Miller, Basinger had crushed a homer to straightaway center. "As a coach you go by your gut," Cauble said. "In his mind, he might've thought (Basinger) was going to go up there and try to muscle it and not hit it as good. I don't thing there was a right or wrong answer there." Either way, the result was Basinger jumping on juicy first pitch over the middle of the plate and putting over the left-field fence to set off a celebration that finished with him being doused with the water jug on a cool, breezy night. "I was looking for a fastball I could drive to get the runner on second in," Basinger said. "That one felt like it came off the bat a whole lot better than the first one." It was the last of four home runs the teams combined for in the game. Preston Penninger gave the Raiders (9-6, 5-4) a 2-0 lead with a solo homer in the second and Dy-
lan Goodman made it 4-2 with a two-run shot in the fifth. The teams also totaled four doubles in the game. But South also showed its ability to manufacture runs. Goodman walked to lead off the game and eventually scored when he took off from third base and forced Carson starter Gavin Peeler into a balk. Facing its first deficit of the game, South got the tying run in the sixth without a hit. Leading off, Miller reached second base on a throwing error and eventually scored when Dillon Parker executed a squeeze bunt with men on first and third and one out. "We don't want to have a situation where we don't get anything out of it," Chrismon said. "Dylan's a good bunter and Matt can run well so it's a smart play. It's part of what we've worked on as a team with situational offense." The Cougars countered, though, with extra-base hits. Pressley, who was out of school on Thursday with strep throat, and Kyle Bridges each hit RBI doubles in the third to tie it at 2-2. After South took the lead back on Goodman's homer in the fifth, Hogan capitalized on a South error with an RBI double off the fence in center and Basinger followed with his first homer. The Raiders did get the tying run in the sixth, but Ethan Free came on in relief to get an inning-ending double play with the bases loaded. Pressley then reached to start the seventh when South rightfielder Dillon Parker got to a flyball ball down the rightfield line, but couldn't hold on as he fell to the ground. Youn-
go then bunted into a forceout and advanced to second on a groundout to first, setting up the strategy at the end. Miller went the distance, allowing eight hits and striking out eight. Penninger went 2 for 2 at the plate, while Parker Hubbard doubled and scored on Goodman's homer. "If there's anything disappointment it's the fact that these kids didn't get rewarded for the effort that they gave," Chrismon said. "They played their butts off and left it out on the field and that's all we can ask for. We prepared the right way, we were focused, we went after it the right way so there's not much to be disappointed with." Josh Martin pitched four innings in relief of Peeler. Cauble made the switch after Peeler gave up the homer to Penninger on a 2-0 pitch and then fell behind again to the next batter. Martin allowed just three hits over four innings, but surrendered the two-run homer to Goodman. "(Peeler) was kind of laboring and Josh has been our bulldog," Cauble said. "He left a couple pitches up that they made him pay on, but overall he pitched well. And Ethan came in in a critical situation and he's starting to find his groove now at the right time." Basinger and Pressley each had two hits for the Cougars, who host West Iredell in a battle for second place on Tuesday. "We've been playing to get a home playoff game and we're in a situation now where we have a chance," Cauble said.
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W. Davidson 431 026 — 16 Salisbury 000 210 — 3 E — Wolfe, Carmichael, Knox, Veal. DP — Salisbury 1. LOB — W. Davidson 9, Salisbury 4. 2B — Van der Poel, Tonseth. HR — J. Walser. SB — Hudson, Bauk, Swaim. SF — Redd, Ferguson. IP H R ER BB K W. Davidson Ferguson W 6 4 3 2 1 7 Salisbury 4 7 6 3 1 Bauk L, 3-2 12⁄3 2 Knox ⁄3 0 1 0 2 1 Veal 32⁄3 7 8 4 4 1 WP — Bauk, Knox, Veal 2, Ferguson 2. HBP — by Bauk (Hudson 2), by Veal (Cecil), by Ferguson (Tonseth, Veal). PB — Veal, Hudson.
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South Rowan’s Preston Penninger powers a homer against neighbor Carson. It wasn’t enough as the Raiders fell to the Cougars.
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ble in the fourth and fifth. “Josh did a great job of getting ahead of batters all night,” North coach Aaron Rimer said. “He lives off location and keeping the ball down.” North had its first four batters reach base with Dakota Brown and Alex Morgan earning singles and Barker and cleanup hitter Matt Mauldin coaxing walks. Albermarle starter Nat Dunlap gave up eight
Green Dragons rout Hornets in 6 innings BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — Salisbury sophomore W. Davidson 16 B r i a n Salisbury 3 Bauk’s ERA jumped from 2.21 to 3.63 in a matter of minutes and his teammates fared no better. West Davidson crushed Salisbury 16-3 at Robertson Stadium in Friday’s highly anticipated battle for first place in the CCC. West Davidson avenged a 4-0 loss to the Hornets on March 29, a game in which Bauk fired a one-hitter at the Green Dragons (11-5, 5-1). “I’m glad it’s over,” sighed Salisbury coach Scott Maddox, after his team turned in a fair impression of the Seventh Cavalry at the Little Big Horn. “Sometimes you’re the hammer and sometimes you’re the nail, and tonight West Davidson had a sledgehammer.” The visitors didn’t do much
EAST FROM 1C borne’s rocket. In the second Robbins initiated an inningending 1-6-3 double play that erased Chanler Jones, who delivered West’s only hit. Then in the third East center-fielder Will Sapp made a sprawling, Ringling Brothers catch to rob Justin Evans of an extra-base hit. “Fulbright made a nice read on his catch,” Robbins said. “And Sapp, he just catches everything hit his way.” Hatley, ER’s esteemed pitching coach, tossed Sapp a verbal bouquet. “That kid goes and gets the ball as well as any center-fielder we’ve ever had,” he gushed. Meanwhile, the Mustangs were busy plating seven unearned runs against hard-luck losing pitcher Matt Miller (15) and reliever Steven Wetmore. It was a 1-0 game in the last of the third when Miller ran into double trouble, yielding Ashton Fleming’s two-out,
wrong, sending 43 men to the plate in a six-inning game and riding a stout pitching performance from ace MADDOX Gary Ferguson, who walked only one. On the other hand, Salisbury, which has been playing extremely well of late, didn’t do much right. “We made four errors, walked nine and hit three more,” Maddox said. “That’s 16 baserunners we gave them, and you can’t beat a good Tball team when you do that. And that’s not to take anything away from West Davidson. They played very well.” West Davidson coach Jerry Walser coach said his team took too many strikes against Bauk in the first meeting and arrived at Robertson Stadium
prepared to swing the bats. “A bad pitcher’s got one pitch, and a good pitcher’s got two,” Walser said. “Bauk — he’s got two. Let him get ahead of you with one, and he’ll finish you off with the other. I don’t know that his stuff was that much different than it was the first time, but we were a lot more aggressive.” West Davidson strung together four singles, a hit batsmen and a sacrifice fly for a four-run first that set the tone. Bauk (3-2) had a great chance to limit the damage to just two runs, but Koby Martin and Zach Queen delivered two-out RBI singles. Salisbury (9-5, 4-2) has rallied from some four-run deficits, so it wasn’t over yet. But it was over after Bauk, who got two quick outs in the second, couldn’t find the third one. Five straight batters reached base — one single, one HBP and three walks — and Bauk’s night on the mound
two-run double off the right-field fence. Two batters later Jared Mathis, East’s No. 8 h i t t e r , MATHIS crunched a two-bagger to left-center that eluded outfielder Patrick Hampton and provided a 5-0 lead. “You’ve got to make routine plays,” losing coach Chad Parker said after West (3-15, 2-8) lost for the fourth time in its last five games. “What else can you say? We should have been out of that inning.” Justin Morris steered an RBI-double down the left-field line in the sixth to chase Miller. Wetmore relieved and allowed Andy Austin’s runscoring hit before a second West error led to three more unearned runs — the last two when Mathis tripled over the head of left-fielder Ethan Wansley’s head. “I was surprised,” Mathis said after his four-RBI game. “It looked
pretty routine to me.” “(Wansley) said he didn’t see it,” Parker explained. The rest was up to Robbins, who retired nine of the last 10 West batters. The victory made Hatley 3-0 as a fill-in head coach. “I’ll be glad to get Hightower back,” he said. “He does a good job. All I’m doing is trying not to screw up. Tonight everybody made plays and did their jobs.”
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was done with SHS down 6-0. When reliever John Knox wild-pitched a run home, it was 7-0. Then Ferguson put the Hornets away 1-2-3 in the second, and it was clear where this one was headed. “It’s a nice win for us,” Walser said. “This was a game between the two hottest teams in our league, and this makes five out of six for us. The cream rises to the top. That could be us, but it also could be them. They’re very good, and there’s a long way to go.” Jake Walser belted a threerun homer for the Dragons as they put up six runs in the sixth against Clint Veal. “We just didn’t compete very well,” Maddox said. “This makes it tougher for us. We’ve got Central Davidson on Tuesday (the Spartans beat Salisbury 10-3), and we wanted to go over there 5-1, not 4-2.”
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that seemed to have Martin, the left fielder, beat. Martin caught up to it and appeared to make a tremendous over-the-shoulder catch while falling down in front of the fence. The home plate umpire immediately called it no catch and Jennings never stopped hustling around the bases while Martin lay dumbfounded on the ground. “I don’t know if he caught it or not,” Rimer said. “That’s a tough play to see. I think if [Martin] gets up, it might be a double, but Mason was running the whole way. [Martin] didn’t seem too hurt when he came in arguing the play.” Albermarle shortstop and UNC Wilmington signee Corey Dick was held without a hit, but was walked three times, once intentionally. Brown, the leadoff man, was all over the bases with three singles and three runs scored.
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win against South Davidson. “I’m not getting out of the way of any ball coming at me,” said Barker, who later drove in a run on a double. “I know I get to go to first. It doesn’t hurt for long.” Of course, the ball got hit pretty hard too. The wind swayed the trees backward beyond the outfield, equaling four home runs, including a controversial inside-the park shot from Mason Jennings in the fourth. Jake Smith added his first blast of the year in the sixth. North moved to 12-4 overall and 10-2 in the conference, staying hot on first-place South Stanly and No. 2 North Moore. Lefty starter Josh Price threw 85 pitches in 52⁄3 innings for North for his third win of the season. Smith got by the first three innings relatively unscathed before running into trou-
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Rangers: Six double plays AL team made six DPs in a game. The major league The American League mark for double plays in a roundup ... game is seven by San FranNEW YORK— Undefeatcisco in 1969. ed Matt Harrison and Texas Angels 4, White Sox 3 tied an AL record by turning CHICAGO — The Los Ansix double plays and the geles Angels bullpen extendRangers picked up where ed its scoreless streak to 25 they left off last October, 1-3 innings Friday and the beating the New York YanAngels held on to beat the kees 5-3 Friday night. Chicago White Sox 4-3 in the The teams played for the series opener. first time since Texas batFernando Rodney worked tered the Yankees to win last out of trouble with two on year's AL championship seand one out in the eighth and ries in six games. The Jordan Walden worked a Rangers won this time with perfect ninth to preserve the pitching, thanks to Harrison win for Jeff Weaver, the (3-0) and his sure-handed first in the majors to reach fielders on a chilly, windy four wins. evening. Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 6 Texas turned double BOSTON — Jose Bautista plays on grounders by the singled in the go-ahead run first six hitters in the New in a four-run seventh inning York lineup — Alex Roand Toronto deepened the driguez, Mark Teixeira, misery of the struggling Red Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, Sox. Andruw Jones and Nick The Red Sox dropped to 2Swisher. 10, matching their poorest This was the 15th time an start in history. Associated Press
Indians 8, Orioles 2 CLEVELAND — Justin Masterson pitched seven strong innings for his third win, Asdrubal Cabrera had four RBIs and the surprising Indians kept the AL Central standings flipped upside down. Masterson (3-0) allowed just one run and four singles. He went 6-13 last season, and didn't get his third win until July 1 — in his 16th start. Cabrera's two-run single highlighted Cleveland's fourrun third inning off rookie Zach Britton (2-1). At 9-4, Cleveland is off to its best start since 2002. Rays 5, Twins 2 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Wade Davis pitched seven strong innings and Johnny Damon and Kelly Shoppach drove in two runs apiece, leading Tampa Bay over Minnesota. Davis (1-2) limited the defending AL Central champi-
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The National League roundup ... DENVER — Jhoulys Chacin tossed a six-hitter for his first career complete game, Chris Iannetta hit a bases-clearing triple and the Colorado Rockies won their seventh straight, beating the Chicago Cubs 5-0 on Friday night. The Rockies are off to their best start in franchise history, improving to 11-2 behind the performance of Chacin, who’s picking up the slack quite nicely with ace Ubaldo Jimenez sidelined due to a cracked cuticle on his right thumb. In windy and cool conditions, Chacin (3-0) struck out seven and walked two. He smacked his fist into his glove when the Rockies recorded a 5-4-3 double play to end the game. Nationals 4, Brewers 3, 10 innings WASHINGTON — Adam LaRoche’s 10th inning fielder’s choice scored
Jayson Werth with the winning run. With one out, Werth grounded to shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt, who threw wildly to first. Werth took second on the error. Werth stole third without a throw. Chad Gaudin (1-1), the Nationals’ fifth pitcher, pitched a scoreless 10th. Padres 4, Astros 2 HOUSTON — Chris Denorfia doubled and homered and Ryan Ludwick drove in a pair of runs. San Diego starter Aaron Harang (30) allowed three hits and one run with eight strikeouts in six innings for the win. Closer Heath Bell gave up two hits and a run in the ninth for his third save. Marlins 4, Phillies 3 PHILADELPHIA — Pinch-hitter Greg Dobbs hit a go-ahead two-run single against his former team. It may have been a costly loss for
the NL East-leading Phillies because Roy Oswalt left with a lower back strain. Oswalt pitched six impressive innings before getting hurt. He allowed two runs and four hits, striking out six. He didn’t allow a hit until Logan Morrison led off the fifth with a home run into Philadelphia’s bullpen. Pirates 6, Reds 1 CINCINNATI — Charlie Morton pitched his second career complete game in gusty winds, limiting the NL’s most prolific lineup to five hits, and the Pittsburgh Pirates ended their fourgame losing streak. Gusts sent food wrappers racing across the field and played havoc with flyballs — one of Cincinnati’s windblown flies landed for a hit. Morton (20) lost his shutout when Jay Bruce homered with two outs in the ninth. Mets-Braves ppd. rain
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PITTSBURGH — Three broken teeth and a fat lip didn't prevent Martin St. Louis from helping the Tampa Bay Lightning bite AssOCiAted pRess back to even the first-round Eastern ConferLightning's Vincent Lecavalier (4) celebrates ence series with the Pittsburgh Penguins. St. Louis had a goal and assist, Eric Brew- his first-period goal with steven stamkos (91), Martin st. Louis(26) and simon Gagne (12). er scored and added two assists and the Lightning rebounded to beat the Penguins 51 on Friday night. For St. Louis, the performance was paysubmit the documents by Monday, but the back after the diminutive forward was livid league's owners decided to delay that after that no penalty was called after he was hearing from Anaheim and Sacramento ofcracked across the face by Zbynek ficials during two days of meetings that Michalek's errant stick in the second period ended Friday. of Tampa Bay's 3-0 loss in Game 1 on COLLEGE FOOTBALL Wednesday night. PHOENIX — Arizona legislators who Game 3 is Monday night at Tampa Bay. took cross-country trips and accepted free Capitals 2, Rangers 0 game tickets from the Fiesta Bowl soon will WASHINGTON — Jason Chimera and get reimbursement invoices. Jason Arnott scored in a 1:57 span in the Bowl attorneys said they’re conducting second period, Michal Neuvirth made 22 an investigation to determine the Fiesta’s saves and Washington beat New York to total outlay on lawmaker gifts and travel take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference so they can seek reimbursement for those series. expenses. The Arizona Republic says some After playing a scoreless and somewhat legislators could be asked to repay the jittery first period, the Capitals dominated bowl for a range of expenses, including the Rangers the rest of the way. Chimera scored 2:11 into the second period off a feed airfare, lodging and meals. In some cases, invoices could be in the thousands of dolfrom Marcus Johansson, and Arnott added lars. to the lead at the 4:08 mark with a powerplay goal from the left circle. INSTANT REPLAY Game 3 is Sunday in New York. NEW YORK — More replay could be NFL coming for Major League Baseball next MINNEAPOLIS — Negotiators for the season. NFL and its locked-out players wrapped up MLB is leaning toward expanding replay a second day of court-ordered talks Friday for 2012 to include trapped balls and fairwith no signs of significant progress. They or-foul rulings down the lines, a person faplan to sit down again next week. miliar with the talks told The Associated The two sides left the federal courthouse Press. in Minneapolis after about four hours of TENNIS talks, following nine hours of meetings on MONACO — Roger Federer lost to JurThursday. They will meet again Tuesday. gen Melzer 6-4, 6-4 in swirling wind in the NBA Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals Friday, NEW YORK — The NBA says its three his earliest tournament exit since Wimblenational TV partners all had their most don last year. viewers ever this season, topped by a 42 GOLF percent increase for TNT. SAN ANTONIO — PGA Tour rookie ABC was up 38 percent and ESPN had a Brendan Steele wrangled the winds and 28 percent jump, the league says Friday. Turner Sports also says its 1.6 rating was nearly emerged at the Texas Open solely its highest in 27 years of NBA coverage and atop the leaderboard. But on the tour's toughest day in years, that it televised three of the five mostwatched NBA regular-season games ever on no one got off that easy. Steele carried the lead before double-bocable this season. geying on the par-4 15th, then blew a chance • NEW YORK — The NBA has granted the owners of the Sacramento Kings another to reclaim it by missing a 6-footer for birdie on the final hole, keeping him in a rare sevenextension until May 2 to file paperwork reway tie atop the leaderboard at 3 under Friquesting a relocation to Anaheim. day. Joe and Gavin Maloof were supposed to
Thursday announced the signing of Anthony Fields The college basketball of Quality Education Acadroundup ... emy in Winston-Salem. RALEIGH — North CarThe Detroit native olina State has hired Rob played two years of high Moxley as an assistant school ball in Michigan becoach. fore transferring to the Moxley served as an asWinston-Salem school. sistant at Middle TenFields averaged 14 nessee last year and had points and 13 assists while served as associate head leading QEA to a 25-4 coach at Charlotte for five record. seasons under Bobby Lutz, The Demon Deacons had who has also joined Mark trouble at point guard this Gottfried’s staff. Moxley past season after starter spent 12 years with the Tony Chennault missed 49ers overall and also spent roughly two months with a a year as an assistant at broken left foot. Maryland. MIAMI COACHING Gottfried called Moxley MIAMI — Heat forward “a phenomenal recruiter” Udonis Haslem hopes in a statement from the Kansas State coach Frank school. Martin has a shot at the MiLutz and Moxley join Or- ami Hurricanes' vacant lando Early as assistants to coaching position. Gottfried, who replaced Haslem played for MarSidney Lowe as coach. tin at Miami High and said UNC SIGNEE Friday that "if you don't at CHAPEL HILL — North least interview Coach Carolina has found some Frank for that job, you're more help for a thin front making a big mistake." line. Martin is 95-43 in four The Tar Heels have seasons with the Wildcats. signed 6-foot-9 forward The Miami native and Desmond Hubert to a letter Cuban immigrant will be in of intent, a late addition to South Florida this weekend bolster a front line with to be enshrined in the Miaonly two experienced remi High Hall of Fame. turnees. GEORGIA TECH Hubert averaged 16 ATLANTA — Georgia points, nine rebounds and Tech coach Brian Gregory six blocks as a senior. He'll has hired Josh Postorino as join a frontcourt that inan assistant. cludes Tyler Zeller and LEAVING FOR NBA John Henson — who both KANSAS CITY, Mo. — decided to return to school Freshman guard Josh Selby instead of declaring for the is declaring for the NBA NBA draft — and touted draft, leaving Kansas with freshman James McAdoo. only two players who had a Hubert is a three-star significant role in last seaprospect and the nation's son's 35-3 record. No. 13 center, according to Earlier, twin forwards Scout.com. Marcus and Markieff MorWAKE SIGNEE ris hired an agent. WINSTON-SALEM — • PULLMAN, Wash. — Wake Forest has added a Washington State junior point guard recruit to forward DeAngelo Casto strengthen its depth in the has decided to forgo his backcourt. senior season and will deCoach Jeff Bzdelik on clare for the NBA draft. Associated Press
MCNEIL FROM 1C food or liquid. Now he’s 298 pounds, cutting a slimmer outline through clothes growing baggier by the day. “Just say I’m looking good,” he said with a smile. He looks a little younger, too. “It’s fun to see him looking like the old Ruff like I married,” said Erlene McNeill, his wife of nearly 24 years. “Except maybe for a little gray hair.” That weight loss has cleared the way for the next step in his self-improvement project. McNeill walks with a pronounced limp and relies on a golf cart to quickly navigate the school’s practice fields. But after Saturday’s spring game, McNeill can focus more on preparing for the April 29 hip surgery that will help provide a fresh start — more energy, better mobility, downsized frame — for
training camp in August. “Everybody has something that’s not right that they probably need to fix,” said Lincoln Riley, an assistant with McNeill at Texas Tech before becoming his offensive coordinator at ECU. “A lot of people aren’t able to put that pride away, especially somebody that’s that public of a figure where everybody’s going to know and it’s going to be front-page news. “Most people aren’t willing to change that.” The changes follow a season in which Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio suffered a mild heart attack and Urban Meyer resigned a second time at Florida amid health concerns, highlighting hazards in a profession with high stress and long hours. As team physician Joe Armen put it, “He knew his back was against the wall.” “Obviously the high level of stress and busy lifestyle associated with coaching college football can have negative health conse-
NBA FROM 1C retire after this season. The Lakers would love to send him off with a sixth title in Los Angeles and a remarkable fourth three-peat. They are the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference and endured a five-game losing streak late in the season. But they still have Bryant, seeking to tie Jordan with a sixth ring, and loads of interior depth with Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom and they hope a healthy Andrew Bynum. And they might be back on track after closing the regular season with two straight victories. “Maybe we turned a corner the last two nights,” Jackson said. “We can’t do anything easy. We’re bipolar.” The playoffs start today, with Chicago hosting Indiana in the opener. Also Saturday, the Heat play Philadelphia; Atlanta and Orlando meet in a postseason rematch, and Portland visits Dallas. The Lakers get started Sunday against New Orleans, after West No. 1 seed San Antonio welcomes the Memphis Grizzlies. The Celtics drew the New York Knicks, in their first postseason since 2004 and confident they are dangerous with the Carmelo Anthony-Amare Stoudemire tandem; before scoring leader Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder face the new-look Denver Nuggets in the nightcap.
quences,” said Armen, part of the medical team working with McNeill. “I think that’s especially true if the job itself becomes life-consuming. ... Many seem to be driven to outwork their peers regardless of the wear and tear it can have on their bodies.” McNeill held that off by working out five times a week at Texas Tech as an assistant under Mike Leach, typically an hour or so lifting weights and another 90 minutes of aerobic work. But arthritic pain soon developed in a hip that never suffered a serious injury in college, providing steady interference to his routine. While he tried to push through it, his weight inched higher amid the fast food, airport dinners and big meals prepared by recruits’ families during home visits. By the time he took over in Greenville in January 2010, his routine was often limited to upper-body work as he scrambled to hire a staff and jump into recruiting.
The Bulls may lack the star power of some other heavyweights, but they’ve spent the last few months making believers of all of them. Led by Rose, perhaps the MVP favorite, Chicago went 62-20 for its best record since finishing with the same mark in 1997-98, Jordan’s final season. “Chicago’s a good team and there’s a reason why can they keep coming at you in waves,” Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said, “and they play hard.” The two most intriguing first-round series could involve Anthony’s current and former teams. New York struggled last month as it adjusted to the trade with Denver, but won seven straight down the stretch to set up the 14th Celtics-Knicks series. Boston had its own problems since dealing center Kendrick Perkins to the Thunder, and though the Celtics quickly put things together last year after a lackluster finish to the regular season, there’s questions if they can do it again following such a major change to their roster. Doc Rivers said his team will be ready. “I think this is what our guys have been playing for all year,” he said. “You know, when you lose a Game 7, it sticks with you and that’s very difficult to get back through the regular season because the whole season you’re thinking about, ‘Gosh, we’ve got to go through 82 of these just to have a chance to get back to where we were at last year’ and now all that part is gone. And now we can start trying to get back to, and finish the job.”
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Rain hampering Talladega races ing a two-year deal with Kevin Harvick’s lower-diviThe NASCAR notebook .... sion team. TALLADEGA, Ala. — His teammate, Sprint Cup Deadly storms that roared regular Clint Bowyer, joined across the South led to the Sadler on the front row with postponement of an ARCA a speed of 179.373. Two more race at Talladega SuperCup regulars, Dale Earnhardt speedway, cut short practice Jr. (179.115) and Jamie Mcfor Sunday’s NASCAR Murray (178.560), will be on Sprint Cup event and led the second row, while DayJuan Pablo Montoya to take tona 500 winner Trevor cover in the media center. Bayne was fifth at 178.427. The track was pounded by • heavy rains and wind, and WAR EAGLE, FLY DOWN the area was twice under a THE TRACK: One car could tornado warning Friday. But spark some divided loyalties there were no reports of sein Sunday’s Sprint Cup race, rious damage. and it won’t have anything to NASCAR stars such as do with who’s behind the Ryan Newman and Matt wheel. Kenseth planned to ride out Michael Waltrip will be the storms in their luxury driving a No. 15 Toyota motor homes, parked next to Camry decked out in the infield garage area. Auburn’s blue and orange “In all my times watching colors, commemorating the the Weather Channel, I’ve school’s national football never heard of 43 big expenchampionship. sive buses getting destroyed,” That will certainly draw Newman said. “I’m going to plenty of cheers in Auburn’s stick with the odds. I’m stayhome state, And, of course, a ing in my mobile home.” sizable share of boos consid• ering the divided football NATIONWIDE POLE: Elliott loyalties in these parts. Hard Sadler landed the pole for to- to imagine many fans of the day’s Nationwide race, anAlabama Crimson Tide rootother big step in his comeing for anyone bearing the back from a disappointing Tigers’ logo. start to the season. In keep with the Auburn Sadler finished 38th in the theme, coach Gene Chizik season opener at Daytona, will serve as grand marshal and had problems at Phoenix for the race. and Las Vegas. • But he was in the top five MENARD’S NEW RIDE: Paul at the last three races, and a Menard is off to the best speed of 179.558 mph gave start of his career, taking adthe former Sprint Cup drivvantage of his move to the er his first pole of the year. powerful Richard Childress “We are definitely going Racing team. in the right direction,” The 30-year-old WisconSadler said. sin native has never finished Sadler was a regular on higher than 23rd in the the Cup circuit for a dozen points in four full-time years years, winning three times on the Sprint Cup circuit. and capturing eight poles. But he was able to land a But he lost his ride after last spot at RCR because he had season and dropped down to solid sponsorship provided the Nationwide Series, signby his father’s chain of home
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TALLADEGA, Ala. — Some compare it to trying to land a date for the prom. Really, it’s just two parties haggling over a potentially lucrative business deal. Only in this case, the negotiations are taking place at nearly 200 mph. Drivers who usually only talk to their crew chiefs, spotters and perhaps a teammate will be chatting it up with a bunch of guys they’re trying to beat during Sunday’s restrictor-plate race at Talladega Superspeedway, all looking for someone to go along with a one-car-leads, one-car-pushes, then-we’llswitch arrangement. “There will be a lot of pleading, a lot of begging,” Clint Bowyer said. At Talladega and Daytona, the two NASCAR tracks where horsepower is limited by devices that keep speeds from getting out of hand, teams have learned that two cars paired together can go much faster than drafting in a larger pack, which used to be the norm on these big triovals. One car runs out front with another right on his bumper, shoving him along. After a few laps, they must switch positions to keep the pusher from overheating his engine. During practice sessions on a gloomy, windy Friday, that’s about all anyone worked on: running in tandem and perfecting the allimportant switch. Those tactics will be crucial in the Sprint Cup race. But the more intriguing subplots can only be heard, not seen, as drivers flip from one channel to another on their radios, looking for a partner during the ebbs and flows of a
typical race. Offers will be made. Agreements reached. Whoever plays “Let’s Make A Deal” the best is likely to take the checkered flag in the Aaron’s 499. “It’s going to be interesting at the end of this thing,” Bowyer said. “It will be quite humorous.” He wasn’t laughing at the Daytona 500. After working much of the race with teammate Jeff Burton, Bowyer had to make alternate arrangements when the No. 31 car blew its engine. He worked out a deal with Kyle Busch, but couldn’t find him on the radio. “We couldn’t communicate as good with one another the way we would have liked. If we could have, the outcome would have been a lot better,” said Bowyer, who finished 17th, while Busch settled for eighth. “You just go through (the channels) and say, ‘Is this Kyle?’ and they say, ‘No, get off my radio!’ And you say, ‘Hello, is this Kyle,’ and you just keep switching ‘til you find him.” He never did, forcing them to pass messages to each other through their respective spotters. That was no match for guys who were talking directly to each other on the radio, allowing them to make splitsecond decisions. “It was complete chaos,” Bowyer said. “Now, you are able to switch over and tell him. You don’t have to go through two spotters and wait for the response and then get back and then, by the way, you missed your opportunity and we are no longer leading the race because somebody else was talking and did it way better than you did.”
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Cleveland. Beautiful, pristine brick home on 25 acs. 3BR/2BA with bonus room and basement. Has fenced pasture land great for horses & a garden spot. If you want privacy & a great neighborhood along with a beautiful home, wait no more. Call today. $575,000. Motivated Sellers. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207 www.dreamweaverprop.com E. Spencer
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3 BR, 2 BA, newer kitchen, large dining room, split bedrooms, nice porches, huge detached garage, concrete drives. R51548 $82,000. Monica Poole 704-245-4628 B&R Realty
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Rockwell, 3 BR, 2 BA. Cute brick home in quiet subdivision. Outbuilding, wooded lot, nice deck off back. Kitchen appliances stay. R51385 $129,900 B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
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3 BR, 2 BA in Hunters Pointe. Above ground pool, garage, huge area that could easily be finished R51150A. upstairs. B&R Realty $164,900. 704-633-2394
3 BR, 2 BA, up to $2,500 in closing. Attached carport, Rocking Chair front porch, nice yard. R50846 $114,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty www.bostandrufty-realty.com
Gorgeous Remodeled 4 BR home in Country Club Hills. Large kitchen, Granite Counters, Huge Master Suite, Family Room, Wide Deck, Attached Garage, & Fenced Back Yard with Great In-Ground pool. $235,000. 704-202-0091 MLS# 986835
Lovely 3BR/ 2BA brick ranch in great location. Hardwood floors, large rooms, sun porch, attached garage, big fenced back yard. $123,900. MLS #976913 for details 704-202-0091
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Granite Quarry. 1112 Birch St. (Eastwood Dev) 3BR, 2BA. 1,900 sq. ft. w/ in-ground pool. Beautiful home inside with open floor plan, hardwood floors, large master suite, cathedral ceilings and sunroom. Tastefully landscaped outside. A MUST SEE and owner is ready to sell! $179,800. $169,900. 704-433-0111
3BR, 2BA. $3,500 in closing. New hardwoods in master BR and living room. Lovely kitchen with new stainless appliances. Deck, private back yard. $124,900 R51492 Poole B&R Monica Realty 704-245-4628
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Very nice 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo overlooking golf course and pool! Great views, freshly decorated, screened in porch at rear. T51378. $96,500. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
Cute 1 BR 1 BA waterfront log home with beautiful view! Ceiling fans, fireplace, front and back porches. R51875 $189,900. Dale Yontz 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
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Well 3 BR, 2 BA, established neighborhood. All brick home with large deck. Large 2 car garage. R50188 $163,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
4/5 BR,2 BA, move-in ready. Updated with lots of space, great city location, neighborhood park across the street, large kitchen, sunny utility room. Priced over $20,000 BELOW TAX Value. R52017A List Price: $94,900 B&R Realty Monica Poole 704.245.4628 Salisbury
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In the Reserve, next to Salisbury Country Club. A lovely 3BR, 2BA six year old home. Custom features throughout. Too many extras to list. View by appointment only. 704-212-2636. First offer over $203K gets it!
Forest Creek. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath. New home priced at only $84,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Brand new! 3 BR, 2 BA, home w/great front porch, rear deck, bright living room, nice floor plan. Special financing for qualified buyers. Call today! R52142 $90,000 B&R Monica Poole Realty 704-245-4628
Salisbury. Windmill Ridge. 137 Browns Farm Rd., Two story, 4BR, 2½BA. 2640, cathedral ceilings, custom decorating, gas logs, great room, hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, open & bright, security system, jacuzzi, 2½ car garage, 0.6 acre. upgrades throughout! $219,900
2,500 total sq. ft. Appliances Included Built on your lot $126,900
704-746-4492
Salisbury & Shelby, 2, 3 & 4 BR, starting at $29,900! Must see! Call today 704-633-6035
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3 BR, 2 BA home in wonderful location! Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, deck, storage large building, corner lot. R51853 $154,900 Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty
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Gorgeous home and on acre lot. New roof in 2009, new flooring, new light fixtures, vanities, counter tops,paint, carpet and stainless steel appliances.3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with 1550 sqft. Nice deck and Outbuilding. Call Cathy (704)213-2464 or Trent (704) 798-4868 to show this home to you. $135,900. R52157
Wow, great home for the 55 young community. Foyer has wood floor which takes you into a warm inviting greatroom. Arched doorways. Owner’s bedroom with relaxing bath. Sunroom with custom made blinds. Two-car garage with storage. Backyard is private! Close to clubhouse. Call Mary Stafford! 704-267-4487 $154,900. R52140
Spacious brick home in convenient city location. Hardwood floors in most areas. Wood-burning fireplace insert in living room. Just waiting to be updated. $69,000. Call Lin Litaker! 704-6478741-R52133
Located in China Grove is this nice home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Property fenced in . Cul-de-sac. Storage building. Priced at $119,976. R52161
Wonderful home in Summerfield, 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths. 2600 sqft. Nice, level 1 acre lot. Cozy den, cook and dream kitchen, formal dining and living rooms. Hardwood floors, pocket doors, replacement windows. Spacious deck, covered front porch and screen porch. Ovesize 2-car garage, plus a shop. Call to see this fabulous home!! Jayne Land 704-433-6621! #2012299 R52166
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3 BR 2.5 BA has many extras! Great kitchen w/granite, subzero ref., gas cooktop. Formal dining, huge garage, barn, greenhouse. Great for horses or car buffs! R51894 $439,500. Dale Yontz. 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
Salisbury. 925 Agner Rd. Below tax and appraisal value at $399,000. 3 BR/2BA brick home w/sunroom and 2 car garage sits in the middle of this beautiful property. Open and wooded pasture areas w/barn. 704-603-8244 or 704-209-1405
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Timber Run Subdivision, 4 BR, 2.5 BA, granite countertops, wood floors, rec room, screened porch, deck. R51603 $349,900 B & R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
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3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $154,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
3 BR, 2 BA brick home in Woodbridge Run subdivision. Storm doors, double pane windows, screened porch, attached double garage. 52136 $169,500 B&R Realty 704-202-6041
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Hurry! Gorgeous 4 BR, 2.5 BA, fantastic kitchen, large living and great room. All new paint, carpet, roof, windows, siding. R51926 $144,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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Rankin-Sherrill House, Mt. Ulla
3BR/2BA Beautifully renovated historic brick, 2 story antebellum home, 2880 SF, 2 acs. double detached garage. Old smokehouse converted to workshop & storage. Just reduced to $195,000 MLS#51617. April Sherrill Realty 704-402-8083.
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Salisbury. Providence Church Road. 3BR/2BA, garage, two car carport, new roof, new interior paint, washer, dryer and dishwasher, 3 large lots, 3 outbuildings, central air & heat. $109,000. 704637-6950
Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA in a great location, walk-in closets, cathedral ceiling, great room, double attached garage, large lot, back-up generator. A see. R51757. must $249,900. B&R Realty, 704-202-6041
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REDUCED PRICE OF $139,900 is this home with many upscale features. Freshly renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Newly installed hardwood floors in kitchen, dining, living, and hall. Kitchen with cherry cabinets, dishwasher, microwave, range, and recessed lighting provides huge amount of workspace. 2-car garage. This home needs nothing and is waiting for you to call it HOME. Call Lin Litaker! 704-647-8741 R51799
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Beautiful home with tons of upgrades! Freshly decorated and painted, kitchen offers granite counter-tops, tile back splash, new light fixtures, center island and two pantries. Great room has built in TV cabinet over fireplace (with gas logs) and vaulted ceilings with lots of natural light! Hugh walk-in closet in master bedroom and large master bath with whirlpool and separate shower. Hardwood floors, large loft area (Rec Room), office with built-ins, formal dinning room, and unfinished room over garage. Neat as a pin!! Lovingly cared for, 2 bed- This DW has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths but MUST SEE! Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! room home on nice level lot. 2 carport & has 5.31 acres! Double carport. Priced at 704-213-2464 or 704-798-4868 small workshop. Only $32,000. Call $63,500. Call Helen Miles! 704-433-4501 $236,750-R52143 Jayne Land 704-433-6621 R52165 R52145.
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Cleared, level land on Chenault Rd. 1.34 acs $12,750, 5 acs $41,800. Call April Sherrill Realty 704-402- 8083
$500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850
Bringle Ferry Rd. 2 tracts. Will sell land or custom build. A50140A. B&R Realty, Monica 704-245-4628 4 BR, 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh paint. R51516 $124,900 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704-202-3663
3 BR, 2 BA True Modular Ranch. Over 1600 sq.ft. $129,000 value. Quick sale $107,900 set up on your land. 704-463-7555
E. Rowan res. water front lot, Shore Landing subd. $100,000 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
Landis. 1BR/1BA home, 900 sq ft on 1/3 acre, natural gas heat, partially remodeled. $55,000. Call 704-223-1462
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Forest Glen Realty Darlene Blount, Broker 704-633-8867 KEY REAL ESTATE, INC. 1755 U.S. HWY 29. South China Grove, NC 28023 704-857-0539 Rebecca Jones Realty 610 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL
15 minutes N. of Salisbury. 2 BR, 2 BA singlewide on large treed lot in quiet area with space to plant flowers. $850 start-up, $450/mo incl. lot rent, home payment, taxes, insurance. RENT or RENT-TO704-210-8176. OWN. Call after noon.
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1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $415-$435. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
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
1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apartments, very nice. $375 & up. 704-754-1480
Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071 William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street 704-638-0673
403 Carolina Blvd. Duplex For Rent. 2BR,1BA. $500/mo. Please call 704-279-8467
China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112
AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020
CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 BR, conveniently located in Salisbury. Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F TDD Relay 9:00-12:00. 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity.
Available now! Spacious and thoughtfully designed one bedroom apartment homes for Senior Citizens 55+ years of age. $475 rent with only a $99 deposit! Call now for more information 704-639-9692. We will welcome your Section 8 voucher!
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Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
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China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605
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Wanted: Real Estate East Rowan. 10 acres. 160 ft. road frontage on Gold Knob Rd. Wooded. Paved road. Near East Rowan High School $94,500. 704-279-4629
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Century 21 Towne & Country 474 Jake Alexander Blvd. (704)637-7721
A Country Paradise
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Cleveland, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1600 SF on first floor, 1100 SF basement, in ground pool, outbuildings, 4.13 acres, $189K (22K below new tax value) 704-9285062
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Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA on 1.26 acres. All new appliances, updated bathrooms (new toilets, sinks, etc.) Two car garage, well Septic system water. drained summer 2010. Electric heat, air conditioning. Large workshop/ garage. $75,000 obo. Call Kellie at 704-701-9468 Spencer
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Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town houses, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.
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Colonial Village Apts. “A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385 Duplexes & Apts, Rockwell$500-$600. TWO Bedrooms Marie Leonard-Hartsell Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 marie@sellingsalisbury.com Eaman Park Apt. 2 BR, 1 BA, newly renovated. $400/mo. No pets. Please call 704-798-3896 East Rowan area. 2BR, $450-$550 per month. Chambers Realty 704-239-0691 East Spencer - 2 BR, 1 BA. $400 per month. Carolina-Piedmont Prop. 704-248-2520 Faith, 2 BR, 1 BA. Has refrigerator and stove. Yard maintenance and garbage pickup furnished. All electric. Rent $475, deposit $400. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
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West Side Manor Apts. Robert Cobb Rentals Variety World, Inc.
Granite Quarry, 2 BR, 2 BA. Very nice, gas heat. Rent $525, Deposit $500. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588
Lovely Duplex Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997 Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appliances furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes & apartments. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com
NICE DUPLEX WITH CARPORT Roomy 2 BR/1 Bath. East Rowan area. $550. Call 704-239-8386 Salis. 1BR/2BR. Wood floors, appls, great location. Seniors Welcome. $375-$450/mo. + dep. 704-630-0785
Condos and Townhomes
mortgage lenders American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997
Southwestern Rowan Co.
Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850
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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Carolina Farm Credit Libby 704-637-2380, Travis Allen 704-637-2380 or Janie Furr 704-786-0193
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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now! Ro-Well Rockwell. Apartments, Central heat/air, laundry facility on site, nice area. Equal Housing Opportunity Rental Assistance when available; handicapped equipped when available. 704-279-6330, TDD users 828-645-7196.
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Apartments Salis. Nice modern 1BR, energy efficient, off Jake Alexander, lighted parking lot. $395 dep. 704-640-5750 Salis., 2BR/1BA, W/D conn. $500/mo. Total remodel. All elec. Sect. 8 OK. 704-279-8333 Salisbury Airport Rd, 1BR / 1BA, water, trash collection incl'd. All elec. $395/mo. 704633-0425 Lv Msg Salisbury, city location. 2BR, 1BA. $450/month plus deposit. Please call 704-633-4081 Salisbury, near hospital. 2 BR, 1BA. Central heat & air, W/D hookup. $450/mo. No pets. 704-279-3518 Spencer. 2BR/1½ BA, appls w/ W/D hook up, security lights, no pets, Sect. 8 OK. 704-279-3990 WELCOME HOME TO DEER PARK APTS. We have immediate openings for 1 & 2 BR apts. Call or come by and ask about our move-in specials. 704-278-4340 for info. For immediate info call 1-828-442-7116
Condos and Townhomes Kannapolis. 2 story townhouse. 2BR, 2BA brick front. Kitchen/dining combo, large family room. Private deck. $600/mo. 704534-5179 / 704-663-7736
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MUST SEE this quality built home. Features over 2300 heated square feet, 3 generous size bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, formal living and formal dining, family room with cozy fireplace and lots of builtins, double attached garage with additional workshop and storage. Relax on the screened porch overlooking landscaped back yard. Plus the outside storage building will remain. Check out the quite family neighborhood and view this fabulous home. MLS#50364 Call BARBARA LOMAX Directions: From Hwy 85 take Exit 76 and go east on East Innes St. Left on Newsom Rd. (behind BP Station). Cross over Stokers Ferry Road and continue on Newsom Rd. Right on Fairfax and right again onto Wesley Dr. Home on right.
CRESCENT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB- STUNNING DEPARTURE FROM THE ORDINARY! Just reduced to $398,000! Beautiful stonework, wood floors on main & upper levels. Great floor plan with spacious rooms, main level master bedroom, private guest wing. Wonderful kitchen with double ovens, granite, butler’s pantry with wine cooler, wet bar. Large breakfast room, formal dining room. 5 BR, 3 ½ baths, playroom/office. Covered back porch, golf course lot, well- landscaped, oversized garage. Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838 #50750 Directions: W. Innes St, left into Crescent on Hogan’s Valley, right on Byron Dr, right on Muirfield Way
1919 STATESVILLE BLVD - COMMERCIAL or REIDENTIAL - this property is a WINWIN ! Stately Brick House with lots of space an options. The property is deep with out building and ample parking for residents or clients. Sold at appraised value and a solid investment for future growth! Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL for additional information or a showing 704-239-3096 $179,500 MLS 52128
1339 W. HORAH ST INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Close to College and sold as is! This 2 br/1 bth home needs TLC but could offer positive cash flow. Being Sold AS IS and the Owner is motivated! Take a Look and Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096. $33,000 MLS#52164
8 ACRES zoned Commercial/Highway Business, on Forbes Avenue, a paved road just off Hwy 29S. Property is within Salisbury City Limits with water and sewer utilities already in the area. A significant amount of clearing has been done. $112,000. MLS: A-52159 / C-52158 &2012266 Please contact Terry Francis, 704-490-1121, or terrymfrancis@yahoo.com, or visit: www.terrymfrancis.wallacerealty.com
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REAL BARGAIN AT $297,900! Fantastic one level living with bonus/4th bedroom retreat. High ceilings, wood floors, showcase kitchen & breakfast room with vaulted ceiling, granite tops in kitchen & baths, split bedroom floor plan. Luxurious main level master suite has sitting area, f/p & gorgeous tiled bath, His & Her closets, double vanities, whirlpool. Formal dining room, 4 BR, 3 ½ tiled baths. Great location in cul-de-sac off Laurel Valley Way. Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838.
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429 Mitchell Ave - MLS# 51654 $139,900 - 3 BR / 2 Baths
180 Rebecca Lane- MLS# 51482 $169,900 - 3 BR / 2 Bath
1072 Fox Chase Ct.- MLS# 51795 $153,900 - 3 BR / 2.5 Bath
425 Elm Street www.salisburyncrealtor.blogspot.com
319 Bethel Dr. - MLS# 50101 - $389,000 - 5 BR / 3 Baths/ 2 Half Baths
140 Parrish St - MLS# 51838 $60,000 - 2 BR / 1 Bath
709 Lochshire Lane- MLS# 52120 $137,900 - 3 BR / 2 Bath
630 Maupin Ave.- MLS# 51889 $157,500 - 3 BR / 2 Bath
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304 Wildwood Dr - MLS# 51396 $154,000 - 3 BR / 2.5 Baths
145 Sides Rd. - MLS# 49075 - $399,900 - 4 BR / 3.5 Baths
4D • SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
2/1 DUPLEX NICE NEIGHBORHOOD Clean and cozy duplex in Fulton Heights. $450/mo. 1117 Fries. 704-797-6130
E Rowan area 3BR/2BA, central heat and air, remodeled like new, no pets. 704-279-6139
Near China Grove. 2BR, 1BA. Limit 3. No pets. $600/mo. Dep. & credit check req. 704-279-4838
Salisbury. 2BR, appls., storage bldg., $425/mo. + deposit. 704-279-6850 or 704-798-3035
East Rowan area. 2BR, 1BA house. 1BR apt. No pets. Deposit required. Call 704-279-8428
Salisbury 2BR/1BA, H/A, H/W floors, new paint, $475/mo + $475 dep. NO PETS! 828-390-0835
Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263
Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, has refrigerator & stove, large yard. Rent $725, dep. $700. No Call Rowan Pets. Properties, 704-633-0446
Salisbury apt. houses for rent 2-3BRs. Application, deposit, & proof of employment req'd. Section 8 welcome. 704-762-1139
Salisbury. 4 rooms. 71 Hill St. All appls furnished. $495/ mo + dep. Limit 2. 704-633-5397
3 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator, stove & big yard. No pets. $625/rent + $600/dep. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 3 BR, 2 BA, close to Salisbury Mall. Gas heat, nice. Rent $695, deposit Call Rowan $600. Properties 704-633-0446 Available for rent – Homes and Apartments Salisbury/Rockwell Eddie Hampton 704-640-7575 E. Lafayette, 2 BR, 1 BA, refrigerator and has stove. Gas heat, no pets. Rent $595, deposit $500. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
E. Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Carport, living room, great room. Central heat & air, credit check, lease, $895/ mo + deposit. No pets. 704639-6000 or 704-633-0144
East Spencer, 608 Sides Lane. Brick ranch style house with 3BR, 2 BA, LR, DR & Den. Eat in kitchen, laundry room, Central Heat & A/C. Carpet in all rooms. Sec 8 only. No pets. Rent $750. Dep $500. Call 732-770-1047.
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Granite Quarry. 3BR, 2BA. Fireplace, appliances, 2 car garage. Brick house. Please call 704-638-0108 Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR's, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650 Kannapolis-202 Allen St, 3BR, 1BA, $750/mo. Enochville-5837 Christy Cir., 3BR, 3BA, DW $795/mo. KREA 704-933-2231 Near Spencer and Salisbury, 2 bedroom, one bath house in quiet, nice neighborhood. No pets. Lease, dep, app and refs req. $600/mo, $600 dep, 704-797-4212 before 7pm. 704-2395808 after 7pm. RENT - 2 BR - $650, Park Area; 4 BR, 2 BA, 2,000 sq', garage, basement, $1195. RENT TO OWN 3 BR, 2 BA, 2000 ± sq', country. $3000 dn; 5 BR, 2 ½ BA, 3400 ± sq', garage, basement, fenced. $6000 dn. 704-630-0695 Salisbury
Adorable!
Salisbury. 1018 West Horah St. 4BR, 3BA with 2 kitchens. $750/mo. Please call 919-519-7248
Employment
Salisbury East Liberty Street, 3BR/1½BA, gas heat, $590 per month. 704-633-0425 Lv msg Salisbury
Great Location!
Salisbury. 4BR, 2BA. Gas heat/air conditioning. Hardwood floors. No pets. $700/mo. + $700 deposit. 704-633-5067 Salisbury. 4BR, 3½BA executive home. $1,750/mo with deposit & 1 year lease. Must have references. Call 704-202-0605 Salisbury. 922 N. Main St. 3BR. $650/mo. 550 Hopehill Rd. mobile home. $325/mo. 704-645-9986
Townhome. Impressive entry foyer with mahoghany staircase. Downstairs: L/R, country kitchen w/FP, island & appliances. Laundry room, ½ bath. Upstairs: 2BR, lots of closets, jacuzzi bath. Uniquely historic, but modern. 704-6914459
Salisbury/Spencer 2, 4 & 5 BR $450-$850/mo. 704202-3644 or leave message. No calls after 7pm
Salisbury
Park Ave, 2 bedroom, 1 Bath, Central air, gas heat, washer and dryer hookup. $450 a month 704-340-8032
Spencer, 3BR/2BA, 7 years old, downstairs bonus room, gas logs in livingroom, includes all appliances including washer & dryer. Nice neighborhood, convenient to schools, 2 car garage, $1,000/mo., $950 dep. 704-202-2610
Salisbury, 2 BR houses & apts, $525/mo and up. 704-633-4802
Spencer. 2BR, 1BA. Central heat/air. No pets. $500/mo. + $500 deposit. 704-633-5067
Salisbury, North Shaver Street, 2BR/1BA, gas heat, $425 per month. 704-633-0425 Lv msg
Office and Commercial Rental
Salisbury. 120 Proctor Dr. 3BR, 2BA. Appl. Incl. $725/mo. + deposit. Call 704-798-3108
450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377
Employment
Employment
Office and Commercial Rental 5,000 sq.ft. warehouse w/loading docks & small office. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831
Employment
Granite Quarry-Comm Metal Bldg units perfect for contractor, hobbyist, or storage. 24 hour surveillance, exterior and ample lighting parking. 900-1800 sq feet avail. Call for spring specials. 704-232-3333 Numerous Commercial and office rentals to suit your needs. Ranging from 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Call Victor Wallace at Wallace Realty, 704-636-2021
Office Complex Salisbury. Perfect location near Court House & County Building. Six individual offices. New central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance, conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, complete integrated phone system with video capability in each office & nice reception area. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appt only. 704-636-1850
Administrative
Bookkeeping/ Accounting Help Needed in Medical/ Pharmacy office. Strong computer skills required. Please call Jon at 704-603-1056
Rowan County. Nice block building for lease or sale. Great location for a community type use or a small business. Has two baths, a kitchen and office area. Call for details. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207 www.dreamweaverprop.com
Seeking Employment
Healthcare
ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Out-going, energetic and organized person needed for area skilled nursing facility. Must be certified with LTC experience. Exc. pay and benefits. Send resume c/o Salisbury Post, Blind Box 412, PO Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145. Professional
The Rowan Arts Council has an immediate part-time salaried position available as Executive Director. For job description, qualifications & skills required, pleas see RowanArts.org or contact racsecretary@aol.com. Deadline is May 1st.
Skilled Labor
Forklift driver with Class A CDL. Full time, good benefits, no overnight travel. Send resume to Cardinal Container Services, PO Box 1866, Lexington NC 27293 Transportation/Logistics
Dispatcher assistant. Exp. req., computer friendly, get loaded exp. a plus. M-F 9-5. Call Curtis 704-2783532 ext 202
$10 to start. Earn 40%. Call 704-607-4530 or 704-754-2731
Caregiver. Christian & loving, seeking clients, 10 years exper, refs, 704-798-1737
Looking for motivated agents to sell final expense policies to the senior market. We offer: Qualified Lead Program, Same-Day Advances, Ins. Benefits for you & family, Unique, Exclusive Product, Liberal Underwriting, No MIB - no medical exam. LIFE INS. LICENSE REQ. Call Lincoln Heritage: 1-888-713-6020 Customer Service
RUSHCO MARKETS IS
NOW HIRING ! MANAGERS/ASST. MGRS. & CUSTOMER SERVICE CASHIERS Openings in: Mocksville, Salisbury & Kannapolis Locations
ALSO HIRING EXPERIENCED DELI FOOD SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SALISBURY LOCATION. WE OFFER: *Excellent Starting Pay *Insurance Benefits *Paid Vacation Requirements: Valid driver's license A Nationwide Criminal Record Background check
To apply, fax resume to: 704-636-7772 or call: 704-633-3211 or 704-633-8233 ext. 20 to schedule an interview
To Sell.. Buy.. Call Classifieds 704-797-POST
Antiques & Collectibles Pottery, Blue Ridge, Poinsettia pattern, 58 pieces $300 Rockwell 704-202-5022
We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Tom Bost at B & R Realty 704-202-4676 www.bostandrufty-realty.com
Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Rockwell. Nice retail or office building. $400/ mo. Call 704-279-6973 or 704-279-7988 Salisbury, Kent Exec. $100 & up, 1st Park, month free, ground floor, incls conf rm, utilities, & ample pkg. 704-202-5879
Industrial/ Warehouse Salisbury/Spencer
EASY ACCESS TO I-85!
1.87 acres of land. 5,000 sq. ft. metal building with 15 ft. ceilings, three roll up doors and two regular doors, office, and two bathrooms. Service road to I-85. (Exit 81, Spencer). Call 704-2024872 after 5 pm.
Manufactured Home Lot Rentals
Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636
China Grove Two private lots available immediately. Call 704855-0160 for information. South Rowan area. Attractive mobile home lots. Water, garbage, sewer furnished. $160/mo. 704636-1312 or 704-798-0497
Manufactured Home for Rent
Beside ACE HARDWARE, #229 E Main St Hwy 52, 2,700 sq ft finished store front combined with 2,100 sq ft warehouse. Call 704-279-4115 or email thadwhicker@cozartlumber.com
Newly constructed S.E. Collins Corporate Building located at 1817 E. Innes St, Salisbury. 2 Professional Business Office Suites available on ground level. 1,375 and 1,425 sq ft each or combine for 2,800 sq ft. Plenty of parking. Will upfit interior to suit. Ideal E. Innes location ½ mile from I-85 and 1 mile from downtown Salisbury. Negotiable lease terms. Call 704-638-6337 or email cbasinger@scollinseng.com
Clothing & Footwear Women's Suite, 2 pc., size 8, Navy Blue, new condition. $15; great Easter dress, sz 6, new with tags, Navy Blue with white polka dots, $30. 704-636-6437
Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street
Sweet Peas 2127 Statesville Blvd. 704-636-8574 Earn cash through consignment for baby equip. Fully Stocked for Spring
Bed for todder, white Cosco, complete with bedding. $50. Call 704637-0336 Crib - Honey Belle by Babys Dream Furniuture -converts to toddler and full size bed...Matching 52" hi dresser $475 call 704 213-9811
Building Equip. & Supplies Garage door. 9 x 7 metal garage door, includes automatic opener. $175. 704-640-5750
Clothing & Footwear
Electronics Magnavox 24" TV with CD & VCR. Samsung SLIM 27" TV. Both digital. $75 ea. 704-245-4536.
Farm Equipment & Supplies Farm Equipment, new & used. McDaniel Auction Co. 704-278-0726 or 704798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL 8620. Your authorized farm equipment dealer. Kubota BX 2630 Tractor 4 wheel drive, front end loader, aerator, front bucket, scrape blade, 60” mowing deck $16,000. 704-209-3106
Flowers & Plants Blackberry Liliesyellow/orange, 1 gallon size pots, $3 each or 2 for $5. 25 available. Call 704-798-2953
Healthcare
Is now seeking Experienced: Staff Development Coordinator Must be an RN with experience in MDS preferred
Nurse uniforms. Most still have tags, sizes 24 to 28, & also regular clothes $2 and up. 704-433-2483
CLASSIFIEDS!
Apply In Person 4412 South Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28147 No Phone Calls Please
Women's Suit, 3 pc., size 9-10, navy blue, great cond. $15. 3 pc. Womens suit, sz 6, multicolored, new cond.; women's red dress & jacket, sz. 8, worn once. $10. 704-636-6437
"Where we care with Compassion"
Leyland Cypress
Makes a beautiful property line boundary or privacy screen. One gallon three ft., $10. Seven gallon six ft. & full, $40. 14 ft. B&B, $200. All of the above includes mulch, special fertilizer, delivery and installation! 704-274-0569
Furniture & Appliances Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500 Bakers Rack, green, metal. Good Condition $55 Rockwell. Call 704-202-5022 Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777
3 BEDROOM 1½ BATH Salisbury~Singlewide on 1 Acre~NO indoor pets~ $450 month-$450 deposit 704-309-5017 Cooleemee. 2BR $100 / wk, $400 dep on ½ ac lot. 336-998-8797, 704-9751579 or 704-489-8840
East Rowan. 2BR. trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255 Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water, trash, lawn maint. incl. No pets. Ref. $425. 704-2794282 or 704-202-3876
Lawn and Garden Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856 Mower, 18” Lawn Eddleman. New motor & parts. Good condition. $400. 704-639-0251 Lawn Mower, 20” Eddleman. New parts. Good condition. $400. Please call 704-639-0251
Chairs. Six (6) maple ladder-back kitchen chairs. Good Condition. Phone $75. 704 279-5482.
Line trimmers, 4 @ $25 each, riding mower 42” $175, hedge trimmer $50, blower $35. 704932-3331
Dishwasher, Bosch. Almond. Very quiet. $300. Whirlpool over range microwave/fan combo. Almond, $100 obo. 336492-6322
Trimmer/weedeater Husqvarna 225L. Good condition. $125. Call for details, 704-806-7405.
Freezer, large, chest type. $75. Please call 704-279-3990 for more information. Powell Twin Monster Loft Bed with built in shelves and desk. Excellent condition. $350. Call 336-357-7861. Refrigerator/freezer. GE white. side-by-side. 12 years old. Excellent condition. $375. Please call 704-637-2562 Sofa and matching love seat. Blue/ green/ burgundy striped. Excellent condition. $200 704 279-5482
Machine & Tools Mortar Mixer, Muller, 2 bag, with Wisconsin motor. Works great. $490. 336-492-6322
Misc For Sale Air Compressor Charge Air Pro, 5hp, 20gal tank, twin cylinder, oil lubricated. $300 or best offer. 336-940-3134
Games and Toys
N. Salisbury in the Country, 2 BR, 1 BA, limit 3, no pets. Dep. & ref. $375/mo. 704-855-2100
Nr. Carson H.S., 2BR / 1BA, $400 + dep., & Faith, 2BR/1BA, $375 + dep. NO PETS! 704-239-2833 Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $500/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463
Rockwell. 3BR, 1BA. Private, Kitchen appls. & W/D hook-ups. $500/mo + deposit. 704-279-6529 Salisbury. 2BR, 2BA. Large singlewide mobile home. Fenced yard. $400/mo. 850-527-7958
Salisbury. 3/4BR, 2BA. F/P, garden tub, 4 skylights, 2,250 sqft., 2 car carport. Section 8 welcome. School bus picks up in front of house for elem., middle and high school. $850/mo + $850 dep. Please call 704-245-4191 or 704310-5990 West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951
Rooms for Rent MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100 Salis./China Grove area, whole house use included. $105/wk + dep. Utilities pd. Call Marty 704-496-1050.
Misc For Sale 4 Bose speaker stand, $60. Computer desk, $50. 42” ceiling fan with light, $25. 704-797-8810 ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647 Benches, wood, backless. 24 are 4.5 ft long, $13 each. 1 is 5 ft. long, $15. 704-754-8837
Building, used, for sale 10' x 12' metal building with wood frame. Like new will sell for much less than new retail cost. Can be seen at 250 Auction Dr. at Webb Rd exit 70 off 85 south. Call 704-798-0634 Chevrolet 1984 Cavalier runs good $500. Call 704-224-5219 for more information. Desk. Executive desk, Lshaped with upper cabinets. Has a cherry finish. In excellent condition. $495. Call for details, 704-806-7405. Entertainment center, will hold up to 30 in. TV. $50. OBO. 704-633-3975 ask for Ken
Wardrobe, old, cedar, needs refinishing and new back panel. Has mirrors on doors. $100. Call 704-636-7488, leave message. Washer/dryer set $350; 30” electric range $175; refrigerator $225. Excellent shape. 704-798-1926
Manufactured Home for Rent
North Salisbury in the country, 3BR/2BA, no pets, dep. & refs. $475/mo. 704-855-2100
Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636
HIGH TRAFFIC AREA IN ROCKWELL!
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Baby Items
Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehab
(704) 797-4220
Office Space
Consignment
Looking for a New Pet or a Cleaner House? TO ADVERTISE CALL
Prime Location 309 North Main St. Ground level, newly redecorated. 765 sq. ft. Utilities, janitorial & parking incl. 704-636-3567
Office and Commercial Rental
East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991
Insurance
INSURANCE AGENTS
Office and Commercial Rental
Salisbury
Skilled Labor
Drive Shaft Shop is looking for an experienced drive shaft builder. Applicants must have drive shaft manufacturing background or at least manual machining experience. Job will include building & balancing drive shafts along with stock placement & welding. Full time position. Applicants fax resume to: 704-633-2385 or fill out application in person at 1531 S. Main St., Salisbury.
SALISBURY POST
CLASSIFIED
HYPNOSIS will work for you!
Bingham Smith Lumber Co. !!!NOW AVAILABLE!!! Metal Roofing Many colors. Custom lengths, trim, accessories, & trusses. Call 980-234-8093 Patrick Smith
Stop Smoking~Lose Weight It's Easy & Very Effective. Decide Today 704-933-1982 Jet lathe 20", $800. Miller Bobcat 225 generator/ welder, $2,600. Please call 704-279-6973
Lumber All New!
Bouncy Horse, Todays Kids, for toddlers. $15 Please Call 704-636-6437
Hunting and Fishing 14' DEEP V ALUMINUM BOAT 8hp Merc motor, trolling motor, fish finder, many extras. $1500. 336-425-6973
BINGHAM-SMITH LUMBER CO. Save money on lumber. Treated and Untreated. Round Fence Post in all sizes. Save extra when buying full units. Call Patrick at 980-234-8093.
2x4x14 $3 2x6x16 $7 2x4x16 $4.75 2x6x8 studs $3.25 2x4x93” $1.75 2x10x14 $5 D/W rafters $5 Floor trusses $5 each 704-202-0326
SALISBURY POST Misc For Sale Kitchen Hutch, Good condition, plenty of storage room. $50. Call 704-6333975, ask for Ken METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349
Community Events SUNRISE EASTER SERVICE Grace Bible Church Rockwell will host a Sunrise Easter Service at 7am with a FREE pancake breakfast to follow. Please join us in this celebration! 6725 Hwy. 152 E. Rockwell, NC 28138 704-279-6820
Motor, Briggs & Stratton. 3 hp. New, never used. Horizontal shaft. $50. Call 704-633-6654
Free Stuff STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $4.89 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $14; 12”x16' lap siding at $6.95 ea. School Desks - $7.50 ea. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821
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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 • 5D
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Cats, free, 2 adult cats, male, white female, calico must go to same home, both fixed and house trained. Call 704239-8591ask for Annette Lab mixed with golden retriever, free to a good home. He is 8 months old, good with other dogs and kids. 336-284-5064
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Lost & Found
Autos
DOG FOUND, 1 week ago, Black/brown mix, near High Rock Lake . Call 336-239-2921 or 704-637-3790.
Financing Available!
Autos
Autos
Found dog. Hound mix. Male. Grove St. area on Sunday April 10. Please call 704-245-5109 Found dog. Jack Russell, male, Sunday, April 10 off Fisher Road in Rockwell. Call to identify. 704-280-7649 Found dog. Little brown Dachshund, male. Found at City Park on Tuesday April 12th. 704-633-1569
BMW M3 Convertible, 2004. Silver gray metallic exterior with gray interior. Stock #F11243A1 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
REWARD! Chihuahua in Lost Tanglewood. Male, tan and white, wearing blue collar, needs medication. 704-490-5830
Honda Accord, 2004. Automatic, leather. V-6. Sunroof. Extra clean! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Birds
Dogs
Dogs
Free Cockatiel bird including cage. Probably about two years old. 704-224-5219
Found puppy. A cute puppy has been found off Briggs Road. If you lost a puppy in the area, call 704-213-7667 for more information.
Rowan Animal Clinic is having a Horse Coggins & Vaccination Clinic onsite on April 27th, 8am-6pm. RSVP: 704-636-3408
Cats Cat, neutered male, free to a good home. Rabies and annual vaccines are due this month. Call 704-640-5562
Found dog. Mixed breed female. 40lb. White face, golden brown coloring. Crescent neighborhood. Please call to identify. 704-267-0106 Found Husky in Spencer area. Please call 704-213-3801 to identify
HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-800 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538
Cadillac Deville, 2005, Light Platinum w/Shale leather interior, 4.6L, DOHC, V8, Northstar, AUTO transmission, AM/FM/CD, all power, LOW MILES, nonsmoker, all books, alloy rims, RIDE OF LUXURY!! 704-603-4255
Ford Crown Victoria LX, 2001. Toreador Red clearcoat metallic exterior with medium parchment interior. Stock# F11241A. $6,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Cat, white, free. One blue eye, one brown. Spayed & rabies shot. Approx. 7 months old. Prefers to be the only pet. Call Katie @ 704-213-6631.
Jaguar S-Type, 2005. w/black leather Black interior, 6 sp. auto trans, 4.2L V8 engine, AM/FM/CD Changer, Premium Sound. Call Steve today! 704-6034255
FREE SPHYNX cat to a loving home! Neutered, 1 1/2 years old. Kind and very lovable-enjoys other animals. (980)254-2607
Electronic Health Record Specialist Training Cross training for persons with healthcare (direct care, mgmt., admin, support, ancil. services, EMS) or Computer technology experience. Fed (US HHS ONC HIT ARRA) funded. Placement assistance provided. Visit www.cvcc.edu/hitwd or call 828327-7000-x 4816
Monument & Cemetery Lots Cadillac Seville SLS Sedan, 2001. Cashmere exterior with oatmeal interior. Stock #F11236B. $7,987.1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Rowan Memorial Pk., two plots in Roseland Section, $2800 OBO for both. 336-239-3981
Ford Focus SE, 2010. Natural neutral metallic exterior with medium stone interior. Stock # P7638. $14,687. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Lexus IS 300 Sedan, 2003. Graphite gray pearl with black exterior interior. Stock #T11202B. $12,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Kittens. 3 orange and white, 2 gray and white kittens. 5 weeks old. 704-278-2722 after 3:00
Misc For Sale Toddler Bed, white, $55; 2 sets of bedding Thomas & Cars, $10 each; child's organizer, $15. 704-279-8571. Trailer Axle (1), 114” long, no brakes plus 2 tires. $60. Please Call 704-857-7186 Water Heater, New 40 gal. American ProLine Natural Gas. High quality $400 Rockwell. Call 704-202-5022 Wax auto buffer, $8. Umpire equipment, $20. Mic stand, $10. 24” side table, $11. 704-642-0512
Sporting Goods
Dogs
Yard Sale Area 1 CHURCH MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, April 16th, 8am. 627 Newsome Rd., Salisbury. New mens suits, clothes for everyone up to plus sizes, house goods. Hot Dogs, Fishfry & much more. Inside Fellowship Hall if it rains. Proceeds for travel ministry
YARD SALE AREAS
Golf Balls, 100, USED, CLEAN. $ 25. Please Call 704-202-9192.
Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer
Want to Buy Merchandise
Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland
All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123 Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298
Business Opportunities J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932
Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.
Yard Sale Area 1
Yard Sale Area 2
Salisbury Estate Sale Stratford Place, 146 Friday & Saturday, April 15 & 16, 10am-3pm. House full of furniture, vintage toys, wrought iron, china, glass, tools, pool table, etc. Multi-Family Salisbury Garage Sale, Sat., April th 16 , 8am-1pm. 1006 Overhill Rd., approx. 1½ miles past RRMC on Mocksville Ave. right onto Overhill Dr. Woodfield Dev. Kitchen/dishes, odds & ends, rocking chair, furn., linens. Rain or Shine Salisbury Yard Sale, 3265 Cauble Road Saturday, April 16th, 8am-1pm, yard equipment, clothes, furniture, tools, collectibles, electronics and more!
Yard Sale Area 2 Salisbury Inside Week Long Multi-Family Yard Sale, 451 Roseman Rd., (corner of Roseman Rd & Double J Lane), April 16 thru April 23, 8am-7pm. New miscellaneous items daily. DON'T MISS! RAIN OR SHINE! Salisbury. 1047 Theodore Lane (Hwy 29 to Dollie Circle, turn right to Theodore Lane, turn left). Moving Sale. April 17th & April 18th, 8am-5pm. 48” TV, bed & dresser, kitchen items.
Saturday, April 16th 7am to 2pm 2200 Mooresville Rd. Salisbury
IN THE WARRIOR GOLF CLUB 4/16/2011, 8am-12pm, 138 Chippewa Trail, China Grove. A little of everything! Mostly household items. No kids/baby items. Lamps, lamp shades, rugs, etc. Small but sweet!
Along with this massive yard sale, the students will be selling BBQ Chicken plates cooked on the grounds for $8! All proceeds will go towards summer camps! Everyone is welcome! Stop by & see what we have!
Yard Sale Area 4
CHURCH-WIDE YARD SALE & BBQ CHICKEN Xalt Youth Ministries of Trinity Wesleyan Church is holding a Church-Wide Yard Sale!
Salisbury. 6000 S. Main St. (¼ mile south of Highway Patrol Station) Indoor/ Outdoor Moving Sale. Sat. April 16th & Sun. April 17th 8am-until. Everything Must Go! Dishes, furniture, tools, fishing stuff, Radial arm saw, electric welder, table saw, router on stand, router drill press, air bits, compressor, wood burning wood burning stove, cookstove, Christmas décorations. Too much to list! SAT-SUN SALE! 4/16-4/17, Saturday, 7am, Sunday 1-4. 8 Old Farm Rd., Salisbury. I-fit.com Treadmill, furniture, household, decor, toys, golf holiday, clubs, fishing, clothing, shoes, Crafts, Stampin Up, books, yarn, Too Much to List. Rain or Shine. Inside garage if raining.
Yard Sale Area 3 China Grove. 464 Crooked Creek Ln. (1.2 miles south of intersection of Old Concord Rd. & Hwy 152). Moving/ Yard Sale. Fri. April 15th & Saturday, April 16th , 8am-3pm. Lots of good furniture & other items. 704-872-5742
Find all the best sales without the headaches! Go from one sale to another!
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Free dog. German Shepard Mix. Free to good home. Female. Fixed & shots. 8 months old. 704-575-0158 FREE Lab/Hound mix. Great with kids. Loves to run. Needs big yard. Call 704-200-6138
Golden Retriever Puppies, papers, first shots, four males $250 each, parents on site. Born January 11. Ready for their new home! 704638-9747
Got puppies or kittens for sale?
Cane Corso Mastiff / Pit Bull American Terrier mix puppies. Shots and dewormed. $125. 704-762-6301
Cocker Spaniels, AKC. 8 weeks old. 1 male, 1 female. Have had 1st shots and wormings. Will be very small dogs. Reduced Prices. $250 & $275. Different colors available. 704-856-1106
Salisbury. 235 Castlekeep Rd. (off Stokes Ferry Rd.) Yard Sale. Sat., April 16th, 7am-until. Lots of material, antique bedroom suite, old Lane cedar chest, kitchen table & chairs, patterns, household goods, microwave, 2 electric wheelchairs. Rain or shine.
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SWEET BABY FACES!
Puppies. Shih-Tzu, AKC registered just in time for the Easter Bunny! Born February 21. All shots, one female & four males. 704-637-7524
Great Family Dog!
Puppies, Alaskan Malamutes. Very beautiful! Will be ready April 25th. 1st shots & worming. Mom weighs 110 lbs. Dad weights 125 lbs. Both on site. 5 females $450 each. 1 male, $400. Call 704-492-8448
Salisbury. 114 Poe Dr. (Off Beagle Club Rd. b/w Stokes Ferry Rd. & Bringle Ferry Rd.) Sat., April 16th, 8am-? TVs, entertainment cen-ters, men's & women's clothing, pictures & paintings, home décor, kids' toys, poker table (seats 12), brand new Harley Davidson poker table, computer hardware.
SWEET BABES O' MINE!
SWEET PUPS!
CKC Chihuahua babies. $400. Up-to-date on shots. Deworming & crate training started. Looking for loving indoor homes only. Please call 704-279-7165
Salisbury Yard Sale, 170 Trantham Lane (52 to Old Stonehouse, follow signs) Fri & Sat, 9am-5pm. Electronics, sound tracks, golf clubs, men's suits, tools, petite clothes, highchair, Precious Moments, silver punch bowl, lamps, home interiors. Good stuff!
Shih-Tzu, Full Blood. CKC registered. Very cute, playful, good w/kids, black & white. 8 wks old & ready to go home. 1st shot, wormed. 1 male left. Parents on-site. $300 Cash. 704-640-4528, Salisbury
English Bulldog Pups AKC. One female and one male. Fawn and White. Ready to go. Champion Pedigree. $1700 each Cash. 704-603-8257.
Golden Retriever/ Spaniel mix, Cocker female, not fixed, 1 yr old; Dachshund mix approx. 3 yr. old, male. 704-6386441 or 704-798-7547
Yard Sale Area 3
Yard Sale Area 2
Free dog. 1 year old Dachsund. Very loving. Please call 704-314-6580 for more information.
Free puppies, Dachshund. 5 weeks old. Please call 704-314-6580 for more information
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Education / Training
Free dog to good home. Full blooded Boxer, 2 years and 8 months old, good with kids, just very hyper. Needs room to run 704-210-9125
Pit Bull mix puppies free to a good home only! Call Paul 704-232-9535
Chow Puppies for sale. AKC Registered. 5 males & 2 females, black and cinnamon. Ready April 28. $250 each. Call 704279-7520, leave message or 704-640-4224
Other Pets HHHHHHHHH Check Out Our April Special! Dentals 20% discount. Rowan Animal Clinic. Please call 704636-3408 for appt. Free Pot Belly Pig, male, approximately 1½ years old to good home. 704-224-5219
Pets & Livestock Supplies & Services Pet Grooming Clippers, Andis Professional. Used 2 times. $50. Please Call 704-636-6437 Puppies, Shih Tzu. AKC registered. Homeraised, dewormed, UTD shots. Three females $500 ea. 704-762-9235
Puppies and kittens available. Follow us on FaceBook Animal Care Center of Salisbury. Call 704-637-0227
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011
A B I RT H DAY K E E P SA KE
Happy 13th Birthday Austin Upright! We love you. Mom, Dad, Riley, Grandma and Gramps
Happy Birthday to my wonderful Grandma, Helen O. Love, Jordan Oglesby
A 2”x 3” greeting with photo is only $20, and includes 4 copies of the Salisbury Post
Happy 9th Birthday Miss caddilehopper! Hope it's your best yet. Celebrate big! We love you, Mimi & Poppy
Happy Birthday to the best big brother Haiden Ray E. Love you, Layla
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6D • SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011 Autos
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Extra Nice
We're Moving!!
Mercedes Benz C Class Sport, 2006. 6 speed manual V6. 704-603-4255
Buick Rendezvous, 2002. AWD, leather interior, heated seats, all extras. 156K miles. $5800. 704-638-0226
Inventory Reduction Sale! (moving to former Sagebrush location)
Mercedes S320, 1999 Black on Grey leather interior, 3.2, V6, auto trans, LOADED, all power low miles, ops, SUNROOF, chrome rims good tires, extra clean MUST SEE! 704-6034255
Nissan Altima 2.5 S Coupe, 2009. Code Red Metallic w/Charcoal interior. Stock #F10363A. $19,687. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Prius, 2009. Classic silver metallic exterior with dark gray interior. Stock # P7649. $21,487. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Motorcycles & ATVs 2001 SUZI 800CC MOTORCYCLE
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Transportation Financing
Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. 704-245-3660
Transportation Dealerships
TEAM CHEVROLET, CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000 Tim Marburger Dodge 287 Concord Pkwy N. Concord, NC 28027 704-792-9700 Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107
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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.
Motorcycles & ATVs
We're Moving!! Nissan Versa 1.8S, 2007. Blue onyx metallic exterior with charcoal interior. Stock# T11316A. $10,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Inventory Reduction Sale! (moving to former Sagebrush location)
Pontiac Grand Prix SE, 2002. Redfire metallic exterior with graphite interior. Stock # P7627A. $6,687. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
ATV. 2007 Arctic Cat 400, auto, 4x4, dark green, gun racks on front, padded seats on back with packs, 5x8 trailer, mesh bottom tailgate from Tractor Supply, 2 years old. 704-791-9910.
We're Moving!!
VW Jetta GLX-VR6, 2002. Automatic, sunroof, leather interior. One of a kind. Call Steve 704-603-4255
Saturn SL, 2002, Cranberry with Gray Cloth interior 1.9L AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD all power, AM/FM/CD, alloy rims, nonsmoker, GAS SAVERRRR!! 704-603-4255
Motorcycles & ATVs
2009 Motofino Scooter, RAD-10 (50cc), 4-stroke engine, orange. Scooter is like new. Only 1327 miles. Paid $1200, asking $900 obo. Call 704-2791277 for more info. In Gold Hill area.
Wow! Great Gas Mileage!
Rentals & Leasing
Rentals & Leasing
We're Moving!!
ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 5:30 pm.
GMC Canyon SLT, 2006. Silver Birch metallic exterior with dark pewter interior. Stock #T11320A. $20,387. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, 2003. Automatic, 4x4, CD, heated seats, sunroof. Must See! Call 704-603-4255
Toyota, Tundra SR5, 2004. V8 (4.7 liter), 4x4. All power. 89,500 miles. Transferable warranty up to 100,000 miles. Excellent condition. $13,250. 704-728-9898
Jeep Wrangler Limited, 2005. Bright silver metallic exterior w/black cloth interior. 6-speed, hard top, 29K miles. 704-603-4255
Toyota 4Runner SR5 SUV, 2007. Titanium Metallic exterior with stone interior. Stock #T11219A. $22,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Eddie Bauer Ford Expedition, 2006. Oxford white/ tan cloth interior. 5.4 V8 auto trans, all power ops, AM/FM/CD changer, Sunroof, alloy rims. Lighted running boards, 3rd seat. LIKE NEW !!!! 704-603-4255
Ford Escape XLT, 2001. exterior with Yellow medium graphite interior. Stock# F10556A. $6,387. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Inventory Reduction Sale! (moving to former Sagebrush location)
GMC Yukon SLT, 2004. Summit white exterior with gray leather interior, 5.3 V8 auto transmission, Bose radio, full power ops, 4x4, alloy rims, RUNS & DRIVES AWESOME! 704-603-4255
GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT SUV, 2003. Green exterior with neutral/shale interior, #F10528C2. Stock $13,387. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara SUV, 2007. Steel blue metallic exterior with dark slate gray interior. Stock #F11055A. $19,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota FJ Cruiser, 2007. Sun Fusion exterior with dark charcoal interior. Stock# P7668. $25,387. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
BMW X5, 2001. Alpine White / Tan leather interior 3.0 v6 tiptronic trans. AWD, AM/FM/CD. Sunroof. Alloy rims, all pwr options. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR!!!! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LTZ, 2007. Black exterior w/ebony/light cashmere interior. Stock #F10336A. $24,687. 1800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LS Crew Cab, 2005. Summit white exterior with dark charcoal interior. Stock #P7656$14,587. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Ford Focus SE 2000, red exterior, four door, very clean, great gas mileage. New tires, automatic, $3,800 obo. Please call 704-798-4375 Toyota Corolla LE, 2010. Super white exterior with ash interior. Stock# P7625. $14,987. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Dodge Ram 1500 SLT/Sport/TRX, 2009. Brilliant black crystal pearlcoat exterior with pebble beige light interior. Stock #T11270A. $18,687. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Ed., 2003 True Blue Metallic/ Med Parchment leather int., 4.0L (245), SOHC SEFI V6 AUTO, loaded, all pwr, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, alloy rims, heated seats, rides & drives great! 704-603-4255
Ford Explorer XLT, 2004. Silver birch clearcoat metallic exterior with medium parchment interior. Stock# F10380A. $8,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Inventory Reduction Sale! (moving to former Sagebrush location)
Nissan Xterra S SUV, 2006. Solar Yellow Clearcoat exterior with charcoal interior. Stock #T10409A. $10,887 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
PRIVATE PARTY SALE
2001 BMW 330ci Convertible, Steel Blue Metallic/Gray Leather, 3.0L V6, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, all power ops, alloy rims. Rides & drives as good as it looks! Call Steve today! 704-603-4255
Autos
Nissan 2010 Frontier SE, Power windows, auto-matic transmission 4 door crew cab, red, 7,200K miles, $23,000. 704-857-6216
Jeep Cherokee Classic SUV, 2001. Stone white clearcoat exterior with agate interior. Stock #F11124B1. $8,287. Call Now 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com Nissan Sentra SE-R, Vibrant blue 2003. metallic exterior with black interior. Stock# F11088A. $6,887. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Dodge Durango SLT, 2001. 4x4, leather, 3rd row seat, heated seats. Call Steve 704-603-4255
We want your vehicle! 1999 to 2011 under 150,000 miles. Please call 704-216-2663.
Weekly Special Only $14,995
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
FULLY LOADED!
Autos Candy Apple Red 4,200 miles. Looks and run great. Cash $3,000. Call Larry at 704-267-2688
Nissan Maxima, 3.5 SE, 2006. Majestic Blue metallic exterior with frost interior. Stock # T10767A. $11,287. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321
704-797-4220
Toyota Yaris, 2009. Barcelona red metallic with dark exterior charcoal interior. Stock # P7667. $14,287 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Dodge Dakota Sport, Regular Cab, 1999. White exterior with gray interior. Stock #F10461A. $4,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford F-150 Super Crew Lariat, 4x4, leather interior, must see! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Honda Odyssey EX-L, 2007. White exterior with ivory interior. Stock# T10673A. $23,787. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Wrangler X, 2003, Bright Silver Metallic/ Gray Cloth, 4.0L HD 5speed manual transmission, AM/FM/CD, cruise, cold AC, 20 inch chrome rims, ready for Summer! Please call 704-603-4255
Honda Pilot EXL, 2005, Redrock Pearl w/Saddle int., VTEC, V6, 5-sp. auto., fully loaded, all pwr opts, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, pwr leather seats, alloy rims, 3RD seat, sunroof, nonsmoker, LOADED! 704-603-4255
Lincoln Navigator, 2002. Oxford White/Tan Leather interior, 5.4L, auto trans, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, DVD, heated & air cooled seats, all power, 3RD seat, chromes rims, lighted running boards, DRIVES AWESOME! 704-603-4255
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2004. Stone white clearcoat exterior with taupe interior. Stock # P7669. $10,487. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Nissan Pathfinder LE, 2002, Sahara Beige Metallic/Tan leather, 3.5L auto trans, all power options, Dual HEATED & POWER seats, AM/FM/Tape/CD changer, sunroof, homelink, LOW MILES, extra clean DON'T LET THIS ONE SLIP AWAY! 704-603-4255
Toyota Highlander Limited, 2003, Vintage Gold Metallic/Tan Leather, 4.0L 4speed auto trans. w/Snow Mode AM/FM/Tape/CD, all power, SUNROOF, dual power & heated seats , extra clean, ready for test drive. Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Toyota Tacoma Prerunner, 2007. Silver on Lt. Gray cloth interior, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, AM/FM/CD, cruise, toolbox, rhino liner, chrome rims, MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! 704-603-4255
Toyota Tundra Double Cab, SR-5, 2008. Only 13k miles. Extra Clean! Must See! Call Steve 704-603-4255
We're Moving!!
Ford F-150 Supercrew XLT, 2007. Redfire clearcoat metallic exterior with medium flint interior. Stock# F10563A. $15,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2006. Red rock crystal pearlcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. Stock# F11243A2. $16,387. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Inventory Reduction Sale! (moving to former Sagebrush location)
No. 61246
No. 61272
No. 61248
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Lois M. Goodman, 118 Covenant Woods Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 31st day of March, 2011. Lois M. Goodman, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E337, Miles T. Busby, 6408 Bunnington Road, Charlotte, NC 28226
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator for the Estate of Margaret T. Julian, 2007 Bunker Court, Kannapolis, NC 28081. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 6th day of April, 2011. Margaret T. Julian, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E312, Tamara J. Holshouser, 301 Frontier Circle, China Grove, NC 28023
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Frances Dull Reavis, 612 Hwy. 152 East, Rockwell, NC 28138, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of July, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 29th day of March, 2011. Billy Joe Reavis, as Executor of the estate of Frances Dull Reavis, deceased, File No. 11E283, 530 Lake Wright Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attorney at Law, John T. Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
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No. 61292
No. 61270
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Addie Rattz Shaver, 1220 St. Peters Church Road, Gold Hill, NC 28071-9729. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 13th day of April, 2011. Addie Rattz Shaver, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E377, J. Calvin Shaver, 1220 St. Peters Church Road, Gold Hill, NC 28071-9729
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Glenna Fisher Brown, PO Box 22, Rockwell, NC 28138, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 6th day of April, 2011. Judy F. Wyrick, Executor for the estate of Glenna Fisher Brown, deceased, File 11E352, PO Box 75, China Grove, NC 28023 Attorney at Law, John T. Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 61293
No. 61247
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Essie Holshouser Brown, 159 North Main Street, Granite Quarry, NC 28072. 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 7th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 31st day of March, 2011. Essie Holshouser Brown, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E343, John Joe Lyerly, PO Box 444, Granite Quarry, NC 28072 No. 61271 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Jimmy Wayne Beaver, 514 E. Mills Drive, Landis, NC 28088. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of July, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 7th day of April, 2011. Jimmy Wayne Beaver, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E363, Dennis Brian Beaver, 514 E. Mills Drive, Landis, NC 28088
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Marcie P. Long, 412 Robinson Road, East Spencer, NC 28039, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 2011 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 13th day of April, 2011. Sharon L. Neely as Executor for the estate of Marcie P. Long, deceased, File #11e250, 208 N. Milford Drive, Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney at Law: Graham M. Carlton, 109 W. Council St., Salisbury, NC 28144
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tabitha Ann Addison, Having qualified as Executor for the estate of Alma Ruth Deal. 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 30th of June, 2011. 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 March, 2011. Tabitha Ann Addison, Executor for the estate of Alma Ruth Deal, deceased, File 11E309, 700 Church Avenue, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Attorney at Law, Glenn E. Ketner, Jr., Ketner & Dees, P.A., P.O. Box 1308, Salisbury, NC 28145-1308
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ABB Ltd 1.12e 24.50 +.31 ACE Ltd 1.32e 65.88 -.32 AES Corp ... 12.83 +.05 AFLAC 1.20 52.25 +.25 AK Steel .20 15.35 -.09 AMR ... 5.65 -.07 AT&T Inc 1.72 30.65 +.36 AbtLab 1.92f 51.90 +.90 AberFitc .70 u70.01+1.98 Accenture .90 54.67 -.89 AMD ... 8.27 +.08 AegeanMP .04 9.16 +.99 Aetna .60f 37.43 -.06 Agilent ... u47.50 +.87 Agnico g .64f 65.24 -.14 AirTran ... 7.37 +.01 AlcatelLuc ... 5.96 -.02 Alcoa .12 16.52 -.03 AllegCp 6.65t 330.75 +.84 AllegTch .72 67.41+3.42 Allergan .20 u77.00+1.17 Allstate .84f 31.41 +.01 AlphaNRs ... 55.13+1.68 Altria 1.52 u27.01 +.12 AmBev s 1.16e 30.05 +.23 AMovilL .52e 58.27 +.37 AEagleOut .44a 16.03 +.39 AEP 1.84 35.46 +.29 AmExp .72 46.25 +.37 AmIntlGrp ... 33.46 -.08 AmTower ... 50.58 +.40 AmeriBrgn .40 39.59 -.05 Ametek s .24 u44.79+2.45 Anadarko .36 80.42+1.04 AnalogDev .88 38.16 +.49 Annaly 2.62e 17.41 -.06 Apache .60 122.40 -.01 ArcelorMit .75 34.96 -.60 ArchCoal .40 33.74 +.39 ArchDan .64f 34.83 -.21 ArcosDor n ... 21.36 +.16 AssuredG .18 17.60+3.43 ATMOS 1.36 33.54 +.35 Avon .92f 28.34 +.13 BB&T Cp .64f 26.53 +.07 BHP BillLt 1.82e 99.80 -.62 BP PLC .42e 44.96 -.58 BakrHu .60 70.48+1.17 BallCp s .28f 36.79 +.35 BcoBrades .82r 20.22 ... BcoSantSA.79e 11.87 -.15 BcoSBrasil .70e 11.61 +.19 BkofAm .04 12.82 -.31 BkIrelnd 1.04e 2.03 -.11 BkNYMel .52f 29.72 -.07 Bar iPVix rs ... d27.55 -.64 BarrickG .48 53.33 -.09 Baxter 1.24 54.96+1.19 BerkHa A ...121266.00+19.00 BerkH B ... 80.89 +.15 BestBuy .60 28.85 -.61 Blackstone .40 18.58 +.22 BlockHR .60 17.66 +.06 Boeing 1.68 72.60 +.30 BostonSci ... 7.08 -.05 BrMySq 1.32 27.88 +.27 CB REllis ... u28.91 +.65 CBS B .20 24.34 +.09 .40 129.98-3.71 CF Inds CMS Eng .84 19.28 +.24 CNO Fincl ... 7.30 -.19 1.04 76.66 +.55 CSX CVR Engy ... 23.54+1.06 CVS Care .50 35.87 +.26 Cameco g .40f 28.46 +.42 ... 53.35 -.02 Cameron CampSp 1.16 33.84 +.05 CdnNRs gs .36f 45.41+1.06 CapOne .20 50.03 -.22 CardnlHlth .78 40.97 +.32 CareFusion ... 29.30 +.12 CarMax ... 33.20 +.94 Carnival 1.00 37.98 +.51 Caterpillar 1.76 107.21 -.37 Cemex .43t 8.86 +.10 Cemig pf 1.19e 19.73 -.15 CenterPnt .79f 17.88 +.24 CntryLink 2.90 40.03 +.03 ChesEng .30 32.73 +.08 Chevron 2.88 106.24+1.36 .20f 14.85 -.01 Chicos Chimera .66e 3.92 -.01 ChinaUni .23e u19.34 +.38 Citigrp ... 4.42 -.01 CliffsNRs .56 94.35-1.08 CloudPeak ... 19.88 -.76 Coach .60 54.46 +.04 CobaltIEn ... 14.02 +.01 CocaCola 1.88f 68.01 -.30 CocaCE .48 u28.17 +.22 Coeur ... 31.30 +.22 ColgPal 2.32f 81.81 -.03 Comerica .40 37.94 -.08 CmtyHlt ... 31.90 -.72 ConAgra .92 24.69 +.53 ConocPhil 2.64f 79.12 +.84 ConsolEngy .40 50.84 +.56 ConstellA ... 22.03 +.19 ConstellEn .96 33.56 +.44 .20 19.77 +.15 Corning CoventryH ... 30.91 -.88 Covidien .80 u53.80+1.00 CrwnCstle ... 42.73 ... Cummins 1.05 105.13 -.19
D-E-F
DCT Indl .28 DNP Selct .78 DR Horton .15 DanaHldg ... Danaher s .08 ... DeanFds Deere 1.40 Delhaize 2.02e DeltaAir ... 1.00 Deluxe DenburyR ... DevelDiv .16f DevonE .68f DiaOffs .50a DrSCBr rs ... DirFnBr rs ... DrxFBull s ...
5.53 +.09 9.63 +.07 11.53 +.12 17.05 +.07 52.71 +.79 9.90 +.02 93.76 -.49 86.40 +.24 9.25 -.10 27.31 +.57 22.38 +.03 13.69 +.25 87.82 +.05 74.99 -.70 35.80-1.09 41.37 -.18 29.28 +.14
DirxSCBull ... 85.78+2.42 Discover .24f 24.28 +.33 Disney .40f 41.52 +.50 DomRescs1.97f 44.47 +.44 DowChm 1.00f 37.78 +.85 DrPepSnap1.00 38.31 -.35 DuPont 1.64 54.89 +.78 DukeEngy .98 18.37 +.16 DukeRlty .68 u14.46 +.38 DuoyGWat ... 3.87 +.02 EMC Cp ... 26.91 +.28 EKodak ... 3.37 +.13 Eaton s 1.36f 52.35 -.02 EdisonInt 1.28 38.72 +.52 ElPasoCp .04 18.28 +.02 Elan ... 7.88 +.17 EldorGld g .10f 18.06 +.18 EmersonEl 1.38 57.55 +.14 EnCana g .80 32.95 -.10 EndvSilv g ... 11.98 +.19 ENSCO 1.40 55.77 -.69 Exelon 2.10 40.65 +.45 ExxonMbl 1.76 84.29 +.85 FMC Tch s ... 45.71 -.44 FairchldS ... 18.39 +.08 FedExCp .48 92.58 -.36 FstHorizon .04 10.87 -.03 FMajSilv g ... 23.69 -.33 FirstEngy 2.20 38.40 +.29 FlagstB rs ... 1.33 +.01 FlowrsFds .80 u29.60 +.53 Fluor .50 68.73+1.91 FootLockr .66f u21.50+1.03 FordM ... 14.71 -.10 FordM wt ... 6.11 -.13 ForestLab ... 33.94 +.19 ForestOil ... 34.87 +.16 FMCG s 1.00a 51.17 -.76 FrontierCm .75 8.07 +.01
G-H-I GMAC CpT ... 26.00 +.05 Gafisa SA .14e 12.78 -.20 GameStop ... u26.40 +.99 GamGld g ... 10.37 -.23 Gannett .16 14.80 +.33 Gap .45f 22.47 +.24 GenDynam1.88f 71.88 +.42 GenElec .56 20.04 +.04 GenGrPr n .40 15.44 -.01 GenMills s 1.12 37.35 +.30 GenMot n ... 30.24 -.34 GenOn En ... 3.66 -.02 GenuPrt 1.80f 52.14-1.87 Genworth ... 12.26 ... GaGulf ... 37.50 +.08 Gerdau .25e 12.20 +.16 GlaxoSKln2.04e 41.13 +.38 GoldFLtd .19e 17.88 -.09 Goldcrp g .41 54.18 +.22 GoldmanS 1.40 155.13 -.66 Goodyear ... 15.15 +.31 GrahamPk ... u22.98 +.36 GraphPkg ... 4.75 -.16 Griffon ... 12.50 +.05 GpTelevisa ... 22.47 -.26 HCA Hld n ... 31.98 -.16 HCP Inc 1.92f 38.03 +.53 .36 46.82 +.68 Hallibrtn HarleyD .40 40.55 +.08 HarmonyG .07e 14.81 -.09 HartfdFn .40f 26.80 +.41 HltCrREIT 2.76 52.88 +.71 HltMgmt ... 10.38 +.14 HeclaM ... 9.61 +.08 1.80 u50.72 +.51 Heinz Hertz ... u16.85 +.37 Hess .40 78.88 -.77 HewlettP .32 40.26 -.10 Hexcel ... 18.81 +.03 HomeDp 1.00f 38.17 +.33 HonwllIntl 1.33f 57.75 +.25 HostHotls .08f 17.02 +.23 Huntsmn .40 u19.69 +.37 IAMGld g .08f 20.07-1.85 ICICI Bk .53e 49.03 -.97 ING ... 12.54 -.26 ... u14.53 +.12 iShGold s .82e 27.23 -.13 iSAstla iShBraz 2.53e 77.11 +.61 iSCan .50e 33.11 -.08 .29e 26.72 -.11 iShGer iShJapn .14e 10.03 -.01 iSh Kor .44e 65.62 +.09 iShSing .43e 14.10 +.03 iSTaiwn .29e 15.07 -.13 .43e 18.36 +.01 iSh UK iShSilver ... u41.84 +.77 iShChina25.63e 45.79 +.24 iSSP500 2.46e 132.56 +.57 iShEMkts .64e 49.14 +.07 iShB20 T 3.91e 92.67+1.24 iS Eafe 1.42e 60.95 -.09 iSR1KG .76e 60.23 +.16 iShR2K .89e 83.51 +.88 iShREst 1.98e 59.64 +.65 ITW 1.36 53.31 +.12 IngerRd .48f 46.78 +.06 IBM 2.60 166.21+1.24 Intl Coal ... 11.00 -.04 IntlGame .24 15.77 +.20 IntPap 1.05f 29.95 +.70 Interpublic .24 11.88 -.08 .44 24.98 +.40 Invesco .75 u34.53 -.08 IronMtn ItauUnibH .67e 23.55 +.03
J-K-L JPMorgCh 1.00f 44.89 Jabil .28 19.18 JanusCap .04 12.23 JohnJn 2.16 60.56 JohnsnCtl .64 39.16 JnprNtwk ... 38.38 KAR Auct ... u17.47 KB Home .25 11.39 .52e u18.22 KKR n ... 15.07 KeyEngy Keycorp .04 8.82 KimbClk 2.80f 65.59 .72 18.05 Kimco Kinross g .10 15.67 Kohls 1.00 53.27 1.16 u33.36 Kraft ... 5.55 KrispKrm Kroger .42 24.54
LDK Solar ... 11.21 LSI Corp ... 6.59 LVSands ... 44.13 LenderPS .40 29.46 LennarA .16 18.44 LillyEli 1.96 36.01 Limited .80f u37.88 LincNat .20 28.87 LockhdM 3.00 78.19 LaPac ... 9.30 Lowes .44 27.05 LyonBas A ... 41.01
-.26 +.14 -.47 +.17 +.29 +.26 +.21 +.16 +.46 +.19 -.04 +.59
M-N-0 MBIA ... 10.48+1.55 MEMC ... 11.83 +.03 MFA Fncl .94 7.79 -.03 MGIC ... 8.76 +.24 MGM Rsts ... 14.00 +.06 Macys .20 24.40 -.04 Manulife g .52 17.13 -.26 MarathonO 1.00 51.33 +.16 MktVGold .40e 61.44 -.20 MktVRus .18e 40.82 +.19 MktVJrGld2.93e 40.58 -.42 MarIntA .35 34.10 +.04 MarshM .84 29.52 +.18 MarshIls .04 7.98 +.01 Masco .30 13.18 -.25 MasseyEn .24 64.61+1.61 McDrmInt s ... 24.37 +.48 McDnlds 2.44 77.38 +.31 McKesson .72 80.61+1.84 McMoRn ... 17.65 +.29 Mechel ... 28.68 +.41 MedcoHlth ... 55.83 +.30 Medtrnic .90 41.05 +.33 Merck 1.52 34.51 +.65 MetLife .74 43.96 -.17 MetroPCS ... 16.50 -.10 MitsuUFJ ... 4.69 -.05 MobileTel s ... 20.78 +.17 Molycorp n ... u74.22 +.85 Monsanto 1.12 67.33 -.31 Moodys .46f 35.86 +.39 MorgStan .20 26.98 +.19 Mosaic .20 73.85-1.64 MotrlaSol n ... 43.81 -.14 MotrlaMo n ... 23.75 +.53 NRG Egy ... 21.66 +.32 NYSE Eur 1.20 39.01 +.11 Nabors ... 31.34 +.73 NBkGreece.29e 1.68 -.02 NOilVarco .44 76.50 +.50 NatSemi .40 24.12 +.01 NY CmtyB 1.00 17.02 +.06 NewellRub .20 19.13 +.08 NewmtM 1.00f 57.75 +.22 Nexen g .20 23.21 -.15 NextEraEn2.20f 55.12 -.04 NiSource .92 19.17 +.25 NikeB 1.24 78.73-1.35 NobleCorp .98e 42.77 +.04 NokiaCp .55e 8.66 -.02 NorflkSo 1.60f 67.74 +.76 NoestUt 1.10 33.96 +.19 NorthropG 1.88 61.29 ... Novartis 2.53e 55.96 +.25 OGE Engy 1.50 51.43 +.52 OcciPet 1.84f 98.76+1.21 ... 4.11 -.04 OfficeDpt OfficeMax ... 12.21 -.23 OilSvHT 2.42e 156.44 +.47 Omnicom 1.00f 48.40 +.38
P-Q-R PG&E Cp 1.82 44.86 +.80 PMI Grp ... 2.20 +.02 PNC 1.40f 61.90 +.03 PPG 2.20 92.65 +.16 PPL Corp 1.40 27.00 +.25 PackAmer .80f 28.17 +.32 ParkDrl ... 7.12 +.13 PatriotCoal ... 24.83 +.30 PeabdyE .34 65.57 -.19 Penney .80 37.26 +.11 PepsiCo 1.92 67.11 +.41 Petrohawk ... u26.31+1.17 PetrbrsA 1.41e 33.86 +.69 Petrobras 1.41e 37.81 +.87 Pfizer .80f 20.53 +.04 PhilipMor 2.56 66.56 +.37 PinWst 2.10 42.96 +.43 Potash s .28f 55.70 -.49 PS USDBull ... 21.46 +.04 PrecCastpt .12 144.09+1.85 PrecDrill ... 14.59 +.35 Primerica .04 23.00 -.42 PrUShS&P ... 21.09 -.14 ProUltQQQ ... 87.48 -.28 PrUShQQQ rs... 52.36 +.20 ProUltSP .39e 52.84 +.42 ProUShL20 ... 36.69 -.94 ProUSSP500 ... 16.10 -.19 ProUSSlv rs ... d17.65 -.73 ProSUltSilv ... u289.07+10.43 ProctGam 2.10f 64.18 +.88 ProgsvCp 1.40e 21.43 +.30 ProLogis .45 16.19 +.30 ProUSR2K rs ... 42.34 -.86 ProvEn g .54 9.22 +.21 Prudentl 1.15f 61.00 +.60 PSEG 1.37 31.20 +.33 PulteGrp ... 7.82 +.16 PPrIT .71 6.35 -.23 Qihoo360 n ... 29.42 +.32 QuantaSvc ... 20.98 +.05 QntmDSS ... 3.08 -.15 QksilvRes ... 14.28 +.63 RAIT Fin .03e 2.32 +.03 RadianGrp .01 6.28 +.06 RadioShk .25 15.80 ... RangeRs .16 53.25 +.46 Raytheon 1.72f 48.81 +.58 RegionsFn .04 7.17 -.07 ... 9.21 -.31 ReneSola RepubSvc .80 29.79 -.08 ReynAm s 2.12f u36.52 +.09 RioTinto s 1.08e 70.91 -.79 RiteAid ... 1.04 ... Rowan ... 40.73 -.06 RylCarb ... 38.11 +.05 .12 16.52 +.57 Ryland
-.08 +.23 +.16 +.54 +.18 -.11 +.34 +.18 +.41 +.26 +.07 +.22 +.33 -.02 -.63 +.41 +.04 -.16 SAIC
S-T-U
MARKET SUMMARY
SCANA 1.94f 39.20 +.22 SLM Cp ... 14.78 +.19 SpdrDJIA 3.00e 123.19 +.59 SpdrGold ...u145.05 +1.24 S&P500ETF2.34e132.04+.48 SpdrHome .31e 18.53 +.19 SpdrKbwBk.15e 25.40 -.06 SpdrRetl .50e 52.15 +.40 SpdrOGEx .49e 61.53 +.68 SpdrMetM .41e 72.50 +.52 Safeway .48 24.84 -.02 StJude .84 52.96 +.76 Saks ... 11.85 +.02 Salesforce ... 133.73 +.71 SandRdge ... 11.90 +.10 Sanofi 1.63e 37.52 +.29 SaraLee .46 18.53 +.16 Schlmbrg 1.00f 86.66 +.64 Schwab .24 18.61 +.39 SemiHTr .55e 34.36 +.29 Sequans n ... 8.25 ... ShawGrp ... 37.75 +.41 SiderurNac .58e 15.66 +.06 SilvWhtn g .12 42.61 -.27 SilvrcpM g .08 14.20 -.29 SmithfF ... 23.34 +.10 SouthnCo 1.82 38.33 +.49 SthnCopper1.83e 36.44 +.57 SwstAirl .02 11.63 +.03 SwstnEngy ... 39.96 +.95 SpectraEn 1.04f 27.48 +.37 SprintNex ... 4.81 -.15 SprottGold ... 12.88 -.02 STAG Ind n ... 12.25 ... SP Matls 1.23e 39.36 +.26 SP HlthC .61e u33.92 +.30 SP CnSt .81e u30.84 +.13 SP Consum.56e 39.25 +.19 SP Engy 1.05e 77.19 +.63 SPDR Fncl .16e 16.14 +.01 SP Inds .64e 37.13 +.13 SP Tech .33e 25.74 -.05 SP Util 1.31e 32.10 +.35 StdPac ... 3.61 -.07 StanBlkDk 1.64f 77.04+1.16 StarwdHtl .30f 57.48 +.90 StateStr .72f 45.41 +.26 StillwtrM ... 20.55 -.58 Stryker .72 60.70 +.83 Suncor gs .40 43.79 -.11 SunriseSen ... 9.08 +.08 Suntech ... 9.03 -.29 SunTrst .04 28.14 -.05 Supvalu .35 10.62 +.01 Synovus .04 2.70 +.04 Sysco 1.04 28.67 +.19 TE Connect .64 35.61 +.34 TJX .76f 51.42 +.29 TaiwSemi .47e 12.21 -.10 Talbots ... 5.91 -.14 TalismE g .25 23.30 +.14 Target 1.00 50.24 +.22 TeckRes g .60f 51.94 -.36 TelefEsp s1.75e 25.63 -.30 TenetHlth ... 6.66 +.06 Teradyn ... 17.12 +.24 Terex ... 33.01 -.31 Tesoro ... 26.54 +.41 TexInst .52 34.99 +.28 Textron .08 26.26 -.01 ThermoFis ... 55.75 +.88 ThomCrk g ... 11.93 -.06 3M Co 2.20f 92.82 -.12 Tiffany 1.00 65.00+1.84 TimeWarn .94f 36.05 +.43 ... 18.08 +.20 TitanMet Total SA 3.16e 60.40 -.08 TotalSys .28 u18.96 +.13 Transocn .79e 75.58-2.41 Travelers 1.44 59.80 +.17 TrinaSolar ... 29.04 -.48 TycoIntl 1.00f 51.70 -.24 Tyson .16 19.63 +.23 UBS AG ... 18.52 -.19 US Airwy ... 8.09 +.03 Unilever 1.12e u32.14 +.36 UnionPac 1.52 98.27 +.88 ... 21.02 +.14 UtdContl UPS B 2.08f 72.71 +.30 US Bancrp .50f 25.93 +.09 US NGs rs ... 11.02 -.05 US OilFd ... 43.71 +.43 USSteel .20 50.52 -.33 UtdTech 1.92f 83.45 -.53 UtdhlthGp .50 44.98 +.16 UnumGrp .37 25.69 -.11
V-W-X-Y-Z Vale SA .90e 32.78 +.13 Vale SA pf .90e 29.21 +.03 ValeantPh .38a 53.12 +.34 ValeroE .20 27.54 -.06 VangEmg .82e 49.55 +.02 VangEAFE .90e 37.84 -.05 VeriFone ... 53.77 -.23 VerizonCm 1.95 37.85 +.14 ViacomB .60 47.64 +.61 VimpelC n .80e 14.55 +.16 Visa .60 76.47 +.16 ... 85.99 -.36 VMware Vonage ... u5.00 +.12 WalMart 1.46f 53.55 +.05 Walgrn .70 41.87 +.42 WshPst 9.40 436.08+1.22 WsteMInc 1.36f 37.85 +.03 WeathfIntl ... 21.02 -.14 WellPoint 1.00 69.41 -.10 WellsFargo .20a 29.89 -.26 WendyArby .08 4.84 +.09 ... 38.74 +.36 WDigital WstnRefin ... 18.18 +.21 WstnUnion .28 21.05 +.10 Weyerh .60 22.69 +.20 WmsCos .50 31.05 +.32 WiscEn s 1.04f 29.90 +.23 WT India .15e 24.91 -.25 .44f 24.47 +.10 XL Grp XcelEngy 1.01 24.12 +.38 .17 10.73 -.02 Xerox Yamana g .12a 12.80 +.05 Youku n ... u60.13-4.23 YumBrnds 1.00 51.12 +.44 Zimmer ... 62.00+1.83 .38 3.44 +.01 ZweigTl
YM Bio g RareEle g AdeonaPh AvalRare n GtPanSilv g
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last AssuredG 17.60 MBIA 10.48 NoahEduc 2.75 Solutia wt 3.03 AegeanMP 9.16
70922 2.74 +.22 62045 15.62 -.52 56667 1.22 -.51 48745 9.45 -.29 45794 4.08 -.08
Cisco PwShs QQQ Microsoft Intel Level3
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Name Last Chg %Chg
-.95 -13.6 UnivPwr 3.75 -1.85 -8.4 AdcareH wt 2.30 -.74 -7.4 MinesMgt 2.71 -.24 -6.9 BowlA 12.50 -4.23 -6.6 NA Pall g 5.87
17.03 56.65 25.37 19.75 1.73
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LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
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806085 620960 582522 431812 350714
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
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LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) CenPacF rt 6.05 IAMGld g 20.07 AmRepro 9.20 AldIrish rs 3.26 Youku n 60.13
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Americans are paying more for food and gas, a trend that threatens to slow the economy at a crucial time. So far, the spike in such necessities hasn’t stopped businesses from stepping up hiring or slowed factory production, which rose in March for the ninth straight month. Still, higher gas prices have led some economists to lower their forecasts for growth for the January-March quarter. Consumer prices rose 0.5 percent last month, the Labor Department said Friday. U.S. factories produced more consumer goods, business equipment and raw materials in March, boosting manufacturing activity for the ninth straight month. Output at the nation’s factories, mines and utilities increased 0.8 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in February, the Federal Reserve said. Factory production, the largest single segment of industrial production, increased 0.7 percent last month. Manufacturing has been a key driver of economic growth since the recession ended. That continued, and overall industrial production has risen about 12 percent
since its recession-low in June 2009. It is still about 7 percent below its pre-recession peak, reached in September 2007. China, the biggest buyer of U.S. Treasury securities, trimmed its holdings for a fourth straight month in February. Japan boosted its holdings one month before a devastating earthquake hit the country. Total foreign holdings increased 0.5 percent to $4.47 trillion. However, as the government moves closer to the $14.3 trillion debt limit, it will have to scale back sales unless Congress raises the limit. The Internal Revenue Service paid out more than a half-billion dollars in homebuyer tax credits to people who probably didn’t qualify, a government investigator said. Most of the money — about $326 million — went to more than 47,000 taxpayers who didn’t qualify as first-time homebuyers because there was evidence they had already owned homes, said the report by J. Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration. Other credits went to people like prison inmates and people who did not actually buy homes.
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40.19
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18
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14
14.95
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MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Citigrp 3774980 4.42 -.01 BkofAm 2494420 12.82 -.31 S&P500ETF 1327430 132.04 +.48 SprintNex 633284 4.81 -.15 iShSilver 554895 41.84 +.77
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Aston Funds: MdCpN p 33.94 +.21 BNY Mellon Funds: EmgMkts 12.15 ... Baird Funds: AggBdInst 10.60 +.04 Baron Funds: 59.02 +.53 Asset 55.38 +.27 Growth SmallCap 25.83 +.21 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 13.79 +.05 DivMu 14.24 +.02 NYMu 14.03 +.01 TxMgdIntl 16.02 -.02 IntlPort 15.90 -.02 EmMkts 34.57 +.03 BlackRock A: BaVlA p 27.11 +.10 CapAppr p 23.62 +.03 Eng&ResA42.74 +.49 EqtyDiv 18.65 +.08 ExcBlrk 628.34 +2.66 GlAlA r 20.20 +.04 BlackRock B&C: GlAlC t 18.83 +.03 BlackRock Instl: US Opps 43.64 +.37 27.29 +.10 BaVlI EquityDv 18.69 +.08 GlbAlloc r 20.30 +.04 Brandywine Fds: BlueFd 26.37 +.14 Brndywn 28.79 +.21 Buffalo Funds: SmCap 27.73 +.25 CGM Funds: Focus n 32.13 +.15 Realty n 28.53 +.36 CRM Funds: MdCpVlI 31.03 +.23 Calamos Funds: ConvA p 20.43 +.08 Gr&IncA p 33.02 +.12 GrwthA p 56.43 +.02 GrowthC t 51.23 +.02 GrowthI 61.51 +.03 Calvert Group: Inco p 16.11 +.04 ShDurInA t 16.53 +.01 Clipper 66.35 +.32 Cohen & Steers: RltyShrs 62.48 +.78 Columbia Class A: Acorn t 30.90 +.24 DivEqInc 10.62 +.04 DivrBd 5.05 +.02 LgCorQ A p 5.76 +.03 21CntryA t 14.27 +.04 SelComm A45.83 +.06 Columbia Class Z: Acorn Z 31.93 +.24 AcornIntZ 41.98 +.07 AcornUSA 30.55 +.31 Bond 9.28 +.03 DivIncoZ 13.72 +.08 IntBdZ 9.12 +.03 IntTEBd 10.18 +.01 LgCapGr 13.70 +.01 LgCpIdxZ 25.62 +.10 MarsGrZ 21.64 +.10 MdCpIdxZ 12.51 +.10 MdCpVlZ p14.37 +.12 STIncZ 9.94 +.01 STM Z 10.48 ... SmCpIPZ 18.41 +.16 ValRestr 52.45 +.28 CG Cap Mkt Fds: IntlEq 11.10 ... LgGrw 15.47 +.03
9.36 +.04 LgVal SmGrw 21.00 +.18 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 9.90 +.05 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n11.80 -.04 USCorEq1 n11.70 +.07 USCorEq2 n11.71 +.07 DWS Invest A: BalA 9.35 +.03 ... MgdMuni p 8.57 StrGovSecA8.84 +.03 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.34 +.05 GroIncS 17.54 +.11 MgdMuni S 8.59 +.01 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 36.05 +.15 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 36.45 +.15 NYVen C 34.79 +.14 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.27 +.03 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n22.71 +.02 EmMktV 37.08 +.06 IntSmVa n 18.24 -.05 LargeCo 10.42 +.05 TAUSCorE2 n9.54 +.06 USVctrEq n11.65 +.08 USLgVa n 21.79 +.11 USLgVa3 n16.68 +.08 US Micro n14.67 +.13 US TgdVal 17.79 +.16 US Small n22.95 +.20 US SmVa 27.32 +.26 IntlSmCo n18.03 -.03 GlEqInst 14.27 +.04 EmMktSC n24.49 +.09 EmgMkt n 31.57 -.05 Fixd n 10.34 ... IntGFxIn n 12.28 +.05 IntVa n 19.34 -.08 Glb5FxInc n10.97 +.04 LCapInt n 20.85 -.04 TM USTgtV22.92 +.22 TM IntVa 15.87 -.07 TMMktwV 16.24 +.10 2YGlFxd n 10.18 +.01 DFARlE n 23.18 +.29 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 73.39 +.35 GblStock 9.35 +.01 Income 13.35 +.03 36.93 +.02 IntlStk 113.77 +.65 Stock DoubleLine Funds: ... 10.98 TRBd I Dreyfus: 40.57 +.20 Aprec DryMid r 30.26 +.25 Dr500In t 36.44 +.15 OppMCVal A37.59+.25 ... DreihsAcInc11.23 EVPTxMEmI52.71 +.04 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.23 ... LgCpVal 18.64 +.07 NatlMunInc 8.65 -.01 StrInc p 8.23 +.01 Eaton Vance I: FltgRt 9.09 ... GblMacAbR10.23 +.01 LgCapVal 18.69 +.07 ParStEMkt 16.32 +.02 FMI Funds: LgCap p 16.49 +.05 FPA Funds: NwInc 10.86 +.01
FPACres n 28.10 +.05 Fairholme 34.17 -.01 Federated A: MidGrStA 38.26 +.24 KaufmA p 5.68 +.03 TtlRtBd p 11.17 +.03 Federated Instl: KaufmnR 5.68 +.02 ... MunULA p 10.01 TotRetBd 11.17 +.03 TtlRtBdS 11.17 +.03 StrValDvIS 4.67 +.03 Fidelity Advisor A: ... FltRateA r 9.90 LevCoStA p36.84 +.28 MdCpIIA p 18.61 +.06 NwInsgh p 20.67 -.03 SmlCpA p 26.68 +.15 12.60 +.02 StrInA Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n19.70 -.03 StrInC t n 12.57 +.02 Fidelity Advisor I: ... FltRateI n 9.88 NwInsgtI n 20.88 -.03 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 20.43 -.03 Fidelity Freedom: FF2010 n 14.12 +.04 FF2010K 13.18 +.03 FF2015 n 11.79 +.03 FF2015K 13.23 +.04 FF2020 n 14.40 +.04 FF2020K 13.78 +.04 FF2025 n 12.07 +.03 FF2025K 14.05 +.04 FF2030 n 14.45 +.03 FF2030K 14.28 +.04 FF2035 n 12.08 +.03 FF2035K 14.51 +.04 FF2040 n 8.44 +.02 FF2040K 14.60 +.04 FF2045 n 10.01 +.02 FF2050 n 9.90 +.02 Income n 11.52 +.03 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 13.04 +.05 AMgr50 n 15.94 +.05 AMgr70 r n17.07 +.05 AMgr20 r n13.02 +.03 Balanc n 18.93 +.08 BalancedK 18.92 +.07 BlueChGr n47.59 +.08 Canada n 61.90 -.02 CapAp n 26.33 +.11 CapDevO n11.52 +.05 CpInc r n 9.80 ... ChinaRg r 33.40 +.02 Contra n 70.37 -.10 ContraK 70.36 -.11 CnvSc n 26.86 +.12 DisEq n 24.05 +.10 DiscEqF 24.03 +.09 DivIntl n 31.47 +.02 DivrsIntK r 31.46 +.02 DivGth n 30.11 +.18 EmergAs r n32.03 -.04 EmrMk n 27.17 +.05 Eq Inc n 46.87 +.17 19.32 +.06 EQII n EqIncK 46.86 +.17 Export n 22.84 +.05 34.28 +.14 Fidel n ... FltRateHi r n9.89 FrInOne x n28.29 +.07 GNMA n 11.49 +.03 GovtInc 10.42 +.04
GroCo n 89.89 +.30 GroInc n 19.16 +.06 GrowCoF 89.86 +.31 GrowthCoK89.87 +.30 GrStrat r n 21.53 +.12 Indepn n 25.68 +.10 InProBd n 12.02 +.05 10.60 +.04 IntBd n IntmMu n 9.99 +.01 IntlDisc n 34.13 +.02 InvGrBd n 11.45 +.04 InvGB n 7.45 +.02 LgCapVal 12.22 +.04 59.05 +.47 LatAm LevCoStk n30.39 +.23 LowP r n 41.27 +.20 LowPriK r 41.26 +.19 Magelln n 74.45 +.27 MagellanK 74.40 +.26 MidCap n 30.73 +.21 MidCapK r 30.72 +.21 NwMkt r n 15.71 +.03 NwMill n 31.18 +.11 OTC n 59.46 -.16 100Index 9.14 +.02 Ovrsea n 33.86 -.05 Puritn n 18.69 +.06 PuritanK 18.69 +.07 RealE n 27.49 +.35 SAllSecEqF13.05 +.05 SCmdtyStrt n13.26+.03 SCmdtyStrF n13.29 +.03 SrEmrgMkt19.45 -.03 SrsIntGrw 11.73 +.03 SrsIntVal 10.56 -.05 SrInvGrdF 11.46 +.05 8.48 +.01 STBF n SmCapDisc n21.94 +.20 SmllCpS r n20.82 +.28 SCpValu r 16.34 +.16 StkSelSmCp20.09 +.13 StratInc n 11.27 +.01 StrReRt r 9.96 +.04 TaxFrB r n 10.48 +.01 TotalBd n 10.80 +.03 11.34 +.04 USBI n Value n 73.65 +.40 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 59.64 +.46 EngSv n 84.17 +.62 Gold re n 51.63 -2.11 Health n 139.87 +1.20 NatRes r n 38.86 +.22 Tech n 100.82 -.22 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn x n40.40 -.18 IntlInxInv x n36.77 -.17 TotMktInv x n38.46+.08 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n46.74 +.19 IntAd rx n 36.77 -.17 TotMktAd rx n38.46 +.08 First Eagle: 48.07 +.09 GlblA OverseasA23.24 +.01 SGenGld p34.69 -.07 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.87 ... Frank/Temp Frnk A: BalInv p 48.95 +.17 CalTFA p 6.55 +.01 FedTFA p 11.29 +.02 FlxCpGrA 50.33 +.23 FoundAl p 11.13 +.03
GoldPrM A 49.40 -.12 GrwthA p 46.48 +.14 HYTFA p 9.54 +.01 HiIncA 2.05 ... ... IncomA p 2.26 InsTFA p 11.28 +.01 NYTFA p 11.10 +.02 RisDvA p 34.69 +.24 SMCpGrA 40.12 +.29 StratInc p 10.63 +.02 TtlRtnA p 10.18 +.03 USGovA p 6.73 +.02 UtilsA p 12.06 +.12 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv px n13.85-.04 IncmeAd 2.25 +.01 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 10.96 +.03 IncomC t 2.28 ... USGvC t 6.69 +.02 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 21.77 +.07 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 26.42 +.04 ForgnA p 7.56 -.01 GlBd A px 13.89 -.04 GrwthA p 19.20 +.04 WorldA p 15.81 +.04 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 19.21 +.04 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC px 13.92 -.03 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.34 +.04 S&S PM 42.24 +.19 TaxEx 11.24 +.01 Trusts 44.26 +.27 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 11.97 -.02 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 16.94 +.06 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r10.18 +.01 USTreas x 25.01 +.01 GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r15.56 +.01 GMO Trust III: IntIntrVl 23.05 -.03 Quality 21.00 +.05 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 15.49 +.01 IntlGrEq 24.06 +.04 IntlIntrVl 23.04 -.03 Quality 21.02 +.05 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 15.51 +.01 IntlCorEq 30.45 -.03 Quality 21.00 +.04 StrFxInc 15.31 +.05 Gabelli Funds: Asset 52.12 +.26 EqInc p 21.69 +.08 SCapG 35.80 +.26 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 26.70 +.03 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 37.55 +.22 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 25.97 +.19 7.44 +.01 HiYield HYMuni n 8.03 -.01 MidCapV 37.86 +.23 SmCapV 44.03 +.38 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.25 +.03 CapApInst 38.27 +.07 IntlInv t 63.55 -.06 IntlAdm p 63.74 -.06 12.61 +.01 IntlGr r
64.20 -.05 Intl r Harding Loevner: EmgMkt r 51.70 +.04 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 35.31 +.08 DivGthA p 20.02 +.09 ... FltRateA px 8.97 MidCpA p 23.40 +.16 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 31.27 +.07 FltRateC tx 8.96 ... Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n38.36 +.09 CapAppI n 35.34 +.08 FltRateI x n 8.97 ... Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 44.17 +.11 Div&Gr 20.65 +.10 Advisers 20.10 +.05 Stock 43.23 +.09 TotRetBd 11.08 +.04 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 47.16 +.31 ValPlusInv p31.56 +.34 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 22.49 -.06 Hussman Funds: StrTotRet r 12.18 +.03 StrGrowth 12.18 +.01 ICM SmCo n31.57 +.31 IVA Funds: Intl I r 16.72 -.02 WldwideA t17.36 ... WldwideC t17.24 ... Wldwide I r 17.37 ... Invesco Funds A: CapGro 14.13 -.01 Chart p 17.15 +.07 CmstkA 16.66 +.07 Const p 24.06 +.04 EqIncA 8.96 +.04 GrIncA p 20.26 +.10 HYMuA 8.77 ... IntlGrow 29.11 +.04 MdCpCEq p24.74 +.13 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 12.31 +.03 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 25.01 +.07 AssetStA p25.79 +.07 AssetStrI r 26.02 +.08 GlNatRsA p23.76 +.13 GlNatResI t24.24 +.14 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.49 +.03 Inv Bal p 12.57 +.04 MCpVal p 24.46 +.14 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.54 +.03 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n24.86 +.15 JPMorgan R Cl: CoreBond n11.49 +.03 ShtDurBd 10.98 +.01 JPMorgan Select: USEquity n10.62 +.04 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd n 11.48 +.03 HighYld n 8.38 +.01 IntmTFBd n10.77 +.01 ShtDurBd n10.98 +.01 TxAwRRet n10.11 +.02 USLCCrPls n21.35+.08 Janus S Shrs: 33.85 -.02 Forty Overseas t 50.28 -.21 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 26.08 +.11 Grw&IncT 32.38 +.16 Janus T 29.97 +.10
OvrseasT r50.41 -.22 PrkMCVal T24.03 +.16 ShTmBdT 3.09 +.01 Twenty T 66.67 +.02 Jensen J 28.53 +.15 John Hancock A: LgCpEqA 27.18 -.01 6.84 +.01 StrInA p John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 12.94 +.04 LSBalanc 13.41 +.03 LSConsrv 13.04 +.03 LSGrwth 13.46 +.04 LSModer 13.00 +.03 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p26.78 +.25 LSVValEq n14.75 +.08 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 21.78 -.04 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p22.16 -.04 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p119.33 +.79 CBAppr p 14.36 +.05 CBFAllCV A14.43 +.07 WAMgMu p14.84 +.02 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 39.99 +.06 Longleaf Partners: Partners 30.73 +.10 Intl 15.76 -.07 SmCap 29.23 +.20 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.79 +.03 StrInc C 15.44 +.04 LSBondR 14.74 +.04 15.37 +.05 StrIncA Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.41 +.05 InvGrBdC p12.32 +.05 InvGrBdY 12.41 +.04 Lord Abbett A: ... FloatRt p 9.41 AffilA p 12.06 +.05 FundlEq 13.63 +.06 BdDebA p 8.05 +.01 ShDurIncA p4.61 +.01 MidCpA p 17.64 +.10 RsSmCA 33.87 +.28 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 8.07 +.01 ShDurIncC t 4.64 +.01 Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.61 +.01 Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 35.85 +.30 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 14.05 +.02 MITA 20.15 +.06 MIGA 15.85 +.03 EmGA 43.38 +.12 IntlVA 25.55 +.02 16.03 +.01 ReInA TotRA 14.56 +.07 UtilA 17.59 +.12 ValueA 24.10 +.10 MFS Funds I: ReInT 16.55 +.01 ValueI 24.20 +.09 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 18.82 +.01 MainStay Funds A: 6.01 +.01 HiYldBA MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 37.13 +.15 Mairs & Power: 75.54 +.54 Growth Managers Funds: Bond n 26.20 +.12 Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 9.13 +.01
Matthews Asian: AsiaDvInv r14.21 -.02 AsianGIInv 18.21 ... China Inv 30.85 +.20 ... PacTgrInv 23.94 MergerFd 16.22 +.02 Meridian Funds: Growth 47.48 +.48 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.45 +.03 TotRtBdI 10.45 +.03 MontagGr I 25.00 +.02 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 27.19 +.01 14.33 +.02 IntlEqI MCapGrI 41.35 +.18 MCapGrP p40.05 +.18 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n30.25 +.20 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 12.99 +.03 GblDiscA 30.56 +.05 GlbDiscC 30.27 +.06 GlbDiscZ 30.95 +.06 18.52 +.04 QuestZ SharesZ 21.95 +.07 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins11.08 +.05 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 36.21 +.27 GenesInst 50.13 +.39 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 51.91 +.40 Nicholas Group: Nich n 47.89 +.35 Northeast Investors: 6.29 +.01 Trust Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.50 +.03 EmMEqIdx13.23 +.01 HiYFxInc 7.50 ... IntTxEx 9.97 +.01 IntlEqIdx r 11.05 ... MMEmMkt r23.48 +.06 MMIntEq r 10.26 +.01 SmCapVl 15.94 +.16 StkIdx 16.35 +.07 Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 14.04 ... KYMuB p 10.44 +.01 LrgCpV p 20.25 +.10 OHMBA p 10.69 +.01 LtMBA p 10.78 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.79 ... Nuveen Cl Y: RealEst 19.39 +.23 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 29.11 +.15 GlobalI 22.93 -.03 Intl I r 20.11 -.04 IntSmCp r 14.65 -.08 Oakmark r 43.79 +.16 Select r 29.48 +.12 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 8.16 +.03 GlbSMdCap16.36 +.06 NonUSLgC p11.05-.03 RealRet 11.25 -.02 Oppenheimer A: CapApA p 45.05 +.08 DvMktA p 36.70 -.03 EqIncA p 25.88 +.13 GlobA p 64.09 +.14 GblAllocA 15.96 +.03 GlbOppA 30.88 +.29 GblStrIncA 4.39 +.01 Gold p 49.31 -.30 IntBdA p 6.65 +.01 IntGrw p 29.44 +.10
... LtdTmMu 14.07 MnStFdA 33.12 +.07 MSSCA p 21.78 +.17 RisingDivA 16.32 +.08 SenFltRtA 8.41 ... S&MdCpVl34.19 +.28 Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 35.23 -.03 IntlBdC 6.62 ... Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.18 ... RoMu A p 14.61 ... RcNtMuA 6.47 -.01 Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 36.33 -.03 IntlBdY 6.65 +.01 IntGrowY 29.30 +.10 Osterweis Funds: StrInco 11.83 +.01 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.91 +.01 TotRtAd 10.97 +.03 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r10.96 +.04 AllAsset 12.53 +.04 ComodRR 9.83 +.07 DevLcMk r 11.07 ... DivInc 11.56 +.01 EmMkBd 11.12 +.02 FltInc r 9.15 -.02 ForBdUn r 10.77 ... FrgnBd 10.38 ... HiYld 9.50 +.01 InvGrCp 10.67 +.04 LowDu 10.48 +.01 ModDur 10.76 +.02 RealRet 11.55 +.13 RealRtnI 11.64 +.06 ShortT 9.91 +.01 TotRt 10.97 +.03 TR II 10.45 +.04 TRIII 9.72 +.03 PIMCO Funds A: AllAstAut t 10.90 +.04 AllAsset p 12.44 +.04 ComRR p 9.67 +.07 LwDurA 10.48 +.01 RealRtA p 11.64 +.06 TotRtA 10.97 +.03 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.64 +.06 TotRtC t 10.97 +.03 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.48 +.01 RealRtn p 11.64 +.06 TRtn p 10.97 +.03 PIMCO Funds P: AstAllAuthP10.95 +.04 CmdtyRR 9.82 +.08 TotRtnP 10.97 +.03 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 27.59 +.03 Pax World: Balanced 23.51 +.10 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 48.17 +.29 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 19.19 +.09 HiYldA p 10.65 +.03 PionFdA p 42.68 +.24 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 42.82 +.23 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 19.26 +.09 Price Funds Adv: EqInc n 24.86 +.13 Growth p n 33.15 -.01 ... 6.94 HiYld n R2020A p n17.08 +.05
Price Funds: Balance n 19.99 +.05 BlChip n 39.75 -.01 CapApp n 21.27 +.07 DivGro n 24.14 +.15 EmMktB n 13.34 +.02 EmMktS n 36.18 +.01 EqInc n 24.90 +.12 EqIndex n 35.57 +.14 Growth n 33.44 -.01 HlthSci n 34.89 +.34 HiYield n 6.95 ... InstlCpG n 17.09 -.02 IntlBond n 10.21 +.01 IntDis n 45.61 +.08 Intl G&I n 14.16 -.01 IntlStk n 14.76 +.02 LatAm n 55.85 +.37 MDBond n 10.02 +.01 MediaTl n 55.87 +.03 MidCap n 63.30 +.40 MCapVal n24.97 +.18 N Amer n 35.00 +.10 N Asia n 19.56 ... New Era n 55.67 +.22 N Horiz n 37.03 +.28 9.49 +.03 N Inc n OverS SF r n8.79 ... PSBal n 19.77 +.05 RealEst n 18.60 +.21 R2010 n 15.94 +.04 R2015 n 12.40 +.04 R2020 n 17.18 +.05 R2025 n 12.62 +.04 R2030 n 18.14 +.05 R2035 n 12.86 +.04 R2040 n 18.31 +.05 R2045 n 12.20 +.03 Ret Inco n 13.46 +.03 SciTec n 29.06 -.05 ... 4.85 ShtBd n SmCpStk n37.37 +.38 SmCapVal n38.36 +.35 SpecGr n 18.64 +.05 SpecIn n 12.56 +.03 SuMuInt n 11.10 +.01 TxFrH n 10.22 +.01 Value n 24.83 +.13 Primecap Odyssey : Growth r 16.58 +.13 Principal Inv: HighYldA p 8.15 ... LgCGI In 9.75 ... LgCV1 In 11.18 +.06 LgGrIn 8.40 ... LT2020In 12.21 +.03 LT2030In 12.16 +.04 LT2040I 12.39 +.04 MidCGIII In11.60 +.08 SAMBalA 13.22 +.05 Prudential Fds A: MidCpGrA 29.55 +.23 NatResA 59.54 +.33 STCrpBdA 11.48 +.02 UtilityA 10.91 +.08 Putnam Funds A: DvrInA p 8.22 +.01 EqInA p 16.19 +.09 GrInA p 14.24 +.07 MultiCpGr 53.20 +.21 VoyA p 24.22 +.09 RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t41.44 +.24 RSNtRs p 39.95 +.14 RSPart 35.01 +.23 Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 35.21 +.25
RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI10.08 +.01 HiYldI 10.14 +.01 MdCValEqI12.71 +.10 RiverSource A: HiYdTEA 4.05 ... Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r19.46 +.11 PennMuI r 12.61 +.09 PremierI r 22.30 +.14 SpecEqI r 22.08 +.13 TotRetI r 13.92 +.10 VlPlSvc 14.22 +.10 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 33.09 -.04 StratBd 10.90 +.04 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.88 +.02 7.60 +.01 HiYld n IntlEqA n 9.21 -.02 LgCGroA n22.87 +.06 LgCValA n 17.15 +.10 TxMgLC n 12.77 +.05 SSgA Funds: EmgMkt 23.40 ... Schwab Funds: CoreEq 18.11 +.11 1000Inv r 39.31 +.17 S&P Sel 20.64 +.08 SmCpSl 22.66 +.20 TSM Sel r 24.09 +.11 Scout Funds: 33.81 -.05 Intl Selected Funds: AmShD 43.51 +.17 AmShS p 43.50 +.17 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 33.23 +.15 Sequoia n 143.98 +.29 Sound Shore: SoundShore33.23 +.13 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 55.76 +.32 Sun Capital Adv: IbbotBalSv p12.84 +.04 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 9.95 +.02 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.29 +.02 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.41 +.04 EqIdxInst 10.10 +.05 Templeton Instit: ForEqS 21.36 -.05 Third Avenue Fds: REValInst r24.18 +.05 ValueInst 54.28 +.15 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 27.89 +.01 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 29.65 +.01 IncBuildA t 19.76 +.03 IncBuildC p19.76 +.03 IntValue I 30.30 +.01 LtTMuI 13.93 +.01 ValueI 37.05 -.21 Thrivent Fds A: Bond 10.05 +.02 LgCpStk 23.08 +.07 LgCpVal 14.24 +.09 MidCpSk 16.25 +.10 MuniBd 10.78 +.01 PtrIntStk 10.23 -.01 Tocqueville Fds: Gold t 88.52 -.22 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t12.35 +.04 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 24.50 +.06 USAA Group: CrnstStr 23.75 +.04 Inco 12.84 +.04
25.47 -.01 Intl PrecMM 41.96 -.04 S&P Idx 19.77 +.08 ShtTBnd 9.18 +.01 TxEIt 12.57 +.01 12.18 +.01 TxELT TxESh 10.61 ... VALIC : MdCpIdx 22.28 +.18 StkIdx 26.15 +.11 Van Eck Funds: GlHardA 55.09 +.30 Vanguard Admiral: AsstAdml n57.58 +.31 BalAdml n 22.10 +.10 CAITAdm n10.72 +.01 CALTAdm n10.63 +.01 CpOpAdl n 80.68 +.44 EMAdmr r n41.13 ... Energy n 135.53 +.64 EqInAdm n n45.47 +.29 EuroAdml n66.43 -.17 ExplAdml n73.76 +.60 ExtdAdm n 44.44 +.38 500Adml n121.65 +.48 GNMA Ad n10.77 +.04 GrwAdm n 32.94 +.10 HlthCr n 55.95 +.41 HiYldCp n 5.83 ... InfProAd n 26.27 +.16 ITBdAdml n11.16 +.06 ITsryAdml n11.29 +.05 IntGrAdm n64.63 +.06 ITAdml n 13.24 +.01 ITGrAdm n 9.88 +.04 LtdTrAd n 11.00 +.01 LTGrAdml n 9.33 +.08 LT Adml n 10.60 +.01 MCpAdml n99.34 +.81 MorgAdm n58.81 +.25 MuHYAdm n9.99 +.01 NYLTAd n 10.74 +.01 PrmCap r n71.46 +.12 PacfAdml n68.58 -.04 PALTAdm n10.68 +.01 ReitAdm r n83.63 +1.04 STsyAdml n10.69 +.02 STBdAdml n10.54 +.02 ... ShtTrAd n 15.87 STFdAd n 10.77 +.02 STIGrAd n 10.75 +.01 SmCAdm n37.57 +.33 TxMCap r n66.23 +.30 TxMGrIn r n59.14 +.23 TtlBAdml n 10.58 +.04 TStkAdm n33.30 +.16 ValAdml n 22.07 +.12 WellslAdm n53.94 +.29 WelltnAdm n55.76 +.25 Windsor n 48.04 +.21 WdsrIIAd n48.47 +.25 Vanguard Fds: FTAlWldIn r n19.55-.03 AssetA n 25.64 +.13 CapOpp n 34.92 +.19 Convrt n 13.94 +.04 DivdGro n 15.21 +.06 Energy n 72.17 +.34 EqInc n 21.69 +.14 Explr n 79.23 +.64 GNMA n 10.77 +.04 GlobEq n 18.86 +.03 GroInc n 27.92 +.14 HYCorp n 5.83 ... HlthCre n 132.59 +.98 InflaPro n 13.37 +.08
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