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FARMING HITS HIGH GEAR
Radio station owners seek tower
Lines form in the soil before crops go in.
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ut past the city limits, past the asphalt and the storefronts and the subdivisions, springtime in Rowan County reminds us that we live in a place where the ground still moves and breathes and bears fruit. Rowan is a place where farmers know the rhythm of the earth, where they have mastered the song. It’s a place where “flyover country” isn’t an insult, not if you take a look as you fly over. You might see the annual rite of a farmer turning the earth. The familiar shapes of a silo and barn. The unexpected beauty of swirls in the straight-lined soil of a newly tilled field, like notes on a sheet of music. Cattle taking a dip to cool off in summer heat that’s arrived too early. Harvest will come. The sun and the rain and the toil of the farmer will bring it. But don’t rush it. Enjoy the anticipation, and the beauty of the land in springtime.
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cows try to stay cool in a muddy farm pond.
Wheels from farm equipment leave patterns in a rowan county field seen from the air as crops were planted earlier this season.
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Democratic presidential hopeful denies breaking law in keeping $925,000 for mistress hidden bail on the condition he surrender his passport and not leave the continental U.S. A former trial lawyer who won multimillion-dollar verdicts with the same formidable powers of persuasion that propelled his political career, he now faces the prospect of a lurid trial and the possibility of both prison time and the loss of his license to practice law. “There’s no question that I’ve done wrong. And I take full responsibility for having done wrong. And I will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that I’ve caused to others,” Edwards said outside the court-
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that tied extending the jobless benefits to the state budget debate. Perdue says the state doesn’t pay the benefits so she has the power to extend them as the state’s chief executive. Republican House Speaker Thom Tillis said in a statement through his spokesman
With the weather forecast showing temperatures in the mid-80s by concert time and no rain in sight, the baton will be raised for the Salisbury Symphony’s Pops at the Post concert at sunset— approximately 8 tonight. Festivities will go on all day, with a preconcert warm-up from 5 to 7 p.m. by the Salisbury Swing Band on the front porch of the First Bank building at 215 W. Innes St. Tailgaters will begin arriving in the Salisbury Post employee and First Bank parking lots in the 200 block of West Innes beginning at 1 p.m., with spaces offered on a first-come, first served basis. Once the lots are full, they will be closed. Bring the kids, but leave the pets and booze at home. Pick your spot Again this year, no pets or al- early, 3A cohol will be allowed. Don’t forget your chairs or blankets, and if you want a good line of sight, try to sit in front of the tailgaters, not behind them. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. Stay hydrated with free Cheerwine and Diet Cheerwine, offered at the Cheerwine trailer located in the First Bank lot. Be sure to get one of the free fans. Not only will they keep you cool, but they also double as your concert program. Other information you need to know for tonight’s Salisbury Symphony concert: • Vendors: Fisher Street will be closed from Church Street to the Wrenn House parking lot for vendors, who include Dolce Italian Ice, Papa John’s, Scoggins’ Farms Ice Cream, Hap’s with Herman Kesler, Meat-on-A-Stick Grill, and Castaways/Bite My Butt BBQ. • Tailgating: Cars or trucks only; no flatbed trailers or oversized vehicles. Parking opens at 1 p.m. in the Post employee and First Bank parking lots and closes at 7 p.m. or as soon as they are full. One tent per vehicle. Tents can
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John edwards’ daughter, cate, leaves the Federal Building in Winston-salem with her father Friday after a federal grand jury indicted the two-time presidential candidate. house. “But I did not break the law, and I never, ever thought I was breaking the law.” The charges came after a twoyear FBI investigation into the former North Carolina senator’s
use of money from two wealthy backers to send his pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, into hiding in 2007 and 2008, at the
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State budget plan closer to Perdue’s desk RALEIGH (AP) — A Republican-penned budget deeply criticized by Democrats for cuts to education passed a key vote Friday and headed closer to a showdown with Gov. Beverly Perdue. The House voted 73-44 for the spending plan, in the first of two votes on a $19.7 billion budget. A second vote was scheduled after midnight. The budget would then head to Perdue after final action in the Senate early today. The first North Carolina budget drawn primarily by Republicans in more than a century would cut spending on environment programs and reduce funding for
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school administrators and support staff by $120 million The budget would spend $300 million more for public schools than a version that earlier passed the House. The new version restores funding for 13,000 teaching assistant positions in first through third grades that had been targeted and adds money to hire more than 1,100 new teachers in early grades. The University of North Carolina System would receive $100 million more than the earlier House budget proposed.
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Edwards indicted on six felony charges WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — John Edwards admitted he has “done wrong” and hurt others but strongly denied breaking the law after federal prosecutors charged him Friday with using $925,000 in under-the-table campaign contributions to hide his mistress and baby during his 2008 run for president. The two-time Democratic presidential hopeful was indicted on six felony charges that he violated campaign finance laws in a desperate bid to protect both his White House hopes and his image as a devoted family man. Edwards, 57, pleaded not guilty and was released without
MOUNT ULLA — After first trying more than five years ago, a radio station owner will appear before the Rowan County Board of Commissioners once again seeking a permit to allow a radio tower to be built in Mount Ulla. The board will schedule a quasi-judicial public hearing regarding the request at Monday’s meeting. County planning staff has recommended holding the hearing July 19, with continuation until July 20 as necessary. Gig Hilton, president of Davidson County Broadcasting, applied for a conditional use permit in May 2010 for the construction of a 1,200foot broadcast tower. It would be built on property owned by Richard L. and Dorcas Parker in Mount Ulla. In November 2005, commissioners voted to deny a permit for a 1,350-foot broadcast tower on the Parkers’ property to serve the same company. “The main difference between this one and the one reviewed in 2005 is that the tower is 150 feet shorter,” said County Planning Director Ed Muire. The new application also includes adjoining property owners Maurice and Mary Parker, Muire said, because part of the proposed fall zone for the tower would be on their land. Davidson County Broadcasting says the new tower would increase the coverage area of its WWLV station in Lexington, serve more people and reduce interference. Hilton appealed the county’s 2005 decision, but a three-judge panel of the N.C. Court of Appeals upheld the denial in September 2007, and so did the N.C. Supreme Court. County Manager Gary Page said he doesn’t
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Governor’s executive order extends unemployment benefits for 47,000 RALEIGH (AP) — Gov. Beverly Perdue is bypassing state lawmakers and clearing the way for the extension of federal unemployment benefits to some 47,000 North Carolinians who were caught in a tug-of-war between the governor and legislators. Perdue signed an executive order Friday, saying she had asked lawmakers for weeks to remove a provision
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BUDGET FROM 1a But the budget still would eliminate 13,000 education positions in the fiscal year starting July 1, including nearly 9,300 in the public schools, according to documents provided from the University of North Carolina system, public schools and the community college system. “These are not phantom jobs. These are not shadow employees,” Rep. Jennifer Weiss, D-Wake, said as the House began debating the budget. “These are people who will lose their jobs because of this budget.” House Speaker Thom Tillis, R-Mecklenburg, emphasized that the layoffs estimated by Democrats and the state’s education establishment are overblown because 4,000 to 5,000 teachers statewide might be expected to retire or leave the jobs for various reasons in the average year. “We have a budget that restores all the K-12 education funding for teachers and teachers’ assistants. The minute that budget gets signed, those people don’t have to worry about being out of a job three weeks from now,” Tillis said. Democrats argued again that the cutbacks would force layoffs that could be avoided if Republicans extended temporary taxes on state sales and on income for high-earning families, which are to expire at the end of this month. Republicans pledged not to raise taxes at a time families and businesses are struggling. “Our economy is in trouble,” said Rep. Nelson Dollar, D-Wake. Friday’s House vote is large enough to override a
Perdue veto if all five Democrats who backed the spending plan stay on board. Perdue said she has not decided on a veto. She has said she would sign a veto if she thought the spending plan threatened the quality of the state’s education system. “I haven’t made my mind up, but I am sorry that it’s come to this,” Perdue said.
HATTERAS (AP) — World War II shipwrecks in an area off the North Carolina coast known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” will be the focus of a summer expedition led by federal researchers. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday that it will investigate ships sunk in 1942 during the Battle of Atlantic, specifically the Battle of Convoy KS-520.
On July 14, 1942, a merchant convoy of 19 ships and five military escorts left Hampton Roads, Va., sailing to Key West, Fla., to deliver cargo to aid the war effort. A German submarine attacked Convoy KS-520 the next day off Cape Hatteras, and the Uboat was sunk by depth charges dropped by U.S. Navy aircraft. NOAA’s expedition began Wednesday and will take place in four phases.
Progress Energy asking for 4 percent rate increase to pay for higher fuel costs RALEIGH (AP) — Progress Energy Carolinas is asking for a nearly 4 percent rate increase for its North Carolina customers to help pay for higher fuel costs to generate power and the utility’s investment in energy efficient and renewable energy programs. The utility announced the proposed 3.8 percent rate increase Friday. If approved by the North Carolina Utilities Commission, the new
rates would go into effect Dec. 1. The rate hike would increase the bill of a homeowner who uses 1,000 kilowatthours of electricity by $3.87 to just over $106. Progress is asking for an average 4.4 percent rate increase for commercial customers and a 5.8 percent increase for industries. The utility has about 1.3 million customers in North Carolina
Police seek man who crashed into Apple store GREENSBORO (AP) — Greensboro Police are looking for a man who crashed a car into an Apple store then fled wearing a white shirt and hooded mask. The suspect was dressed in what a witness said re-
sembled a ninja suit, drove through the store’s plate glass windows early Friday then ran away without taking anything. Police said the Honda was reported stolen more than an hour after the crash. The Apple store was closed Friday.
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know why the applicants chose to try again. “Maybe the climate is different because of the economy... but the biggest change has been the makeup of the board,” Page said. The only sitting commissioners who were on the board when it denied the permit are current Chairman Chad Mitchell and Jim Sides, who cast the lone dissenting vote. Sides was re-elected last year after a two-year absence, taking the seat of Mount Ulla resident Tina Hall. Before Hall became a commissioner, she had publicly thanked the board for denying the permit. Several other nearby residents spoke against the tower during a public hearing, sharing concerns about its safety and appearance. Commissioners decided after 14 hours of testimony that the tower would present a safety hazard to a nearby private airstrip, Miller Airpark. In the new application, Davidson County Broadcasting says it plans to submit evidence to the contrary and show that the tower would not create hazardous traffic or air safety conditions. 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Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Calls to Richard L. and Dor• Salisbury Post (ISSN 0747-0738) is published daily; Second Class Postage paid at Salisbury, NC cas Parker, Gig Hilton and POSTMaSTER: Send address changes to: Salisbury Post, P.O. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145-4639 Davidson County Broadcastthat if Perdue does have the authority to issue such an order, she could have done it weeks ago. The 47,000 unemployed residents have been without benefits more than a month. A Republican solution was contained in the state budget. “I have tried to be a team player,” Perdue said after being asked why she waited to issue an executive order. “Last night I went home and said, ‘I am over this.’ These people deserve the benefits. It’s federal money. It doesn’t cost this state anything out of our coffers.” Extended unemployment benefits became entangled with the budget when Republicans linked action to change a formula restoring federal jobless funds to Perdue accepting a 13 percent cut from her proposed budget. Perdue said the move used “desperate people as leverage to extort my support for an ideologically-driven budget.” Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, said he has directed staffers to study whether the governor acted legally. “If she really thinks this is appropriate, she shamefully did nothing for seven weeks,” Berger said in a statement.
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height of his White House campaign. “A centerpiece of Edwards’ candidacy was his public image as a devoted family man,” the indictment said. “Edwards knew that public revelation of the affair and the pregnancy would destroy his candidacy by, among other things, undermining Edwards’ presentation of himself as a family man and by forcing his campaign to divert personnel and resources away from other campaign activities to respond to criticism and media scrutiny regarding the affair and pregnancy.” In an aggressive and apparently novel application of the law, prosecutors said the money constituted campaign contributions because it was intended to protect Edwards’ political career from ruin. They said the spending was illegal because Edwards should have reported it on his campaign finance filings and because it exceeded the $2,300-per-person limit on contributions. “As this indictment shows, we will not permit candidates for high office to abuse their special ability to access the coffers of their political sup-
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porters to circumvent our election laws,” said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, head of the Justice Department’s criminal division. Edwards’ defense team argued in recent days that the money did not constitute campaign contributions because it was intended to hide the affair from his wife, Elizabeth, not to aid his campaign. Defense attorney Greg Craig called the case unprecedented and said there was no way anyone, including Edwards, should have known that the payments should have been treated as campaign contributions. “He has broken no law, and we will defend this case vigorously,” Craig said outside the courthouse. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, a Washington watchdog group often critical of the Justice Department for failing to pursue wrongdoing by government officials, was a surprising critic, with executive director Melanie Sloan saying the case was remarkably weak. While Sloan called Edwards’ conduct despicable, she said “no court has ever interpreted the definition of campaign contribution this broadly.”
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POPS FROM 1a not exceed 10-by-10 feet and must stay directly behind vehicles, with no overflow into other parking spaces. Tents and large umbrellas are to be taken down before the concert starts. • Emergencies: Personnel from Salisbury Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services and Rowan Rescue Squad will be on hand. Ditto for Salisbury Police. • Concert length: About two hours, with a 15-minute intermission. Two encores are planned. • Restrooms: Port-a-johns will be under the drive-through canopy at First
Bank, at the intersection of Church and Fisher streets, and along Fisher Street at the Post employee parking lot. • Parking: Concert-goers will find plenty of parking downtown. Limited handicapped parking is available in the Post courtyard. There is also a drop-off area at the First Bank lot. • Reserved seating: Four hundred reserved seats are available. Vouchers for reserved chairs will be available beginning at noon at the symphony tent in the First Bank lot. Unclaimed seats will be released at 7:30 p.m. • Sponsors: Presenting sponsors for this year’s concert are Jim and Gerry Hurley and The Salisbury Post. Platinum sponsors are the Robertson Family Foundation, Food Lion, F&M Bank and Fred and Alice Stanback. Diamond sponsor is
the Salisbury Tourism & Cultural Development Commission. Gold sponsors include Rowan Regional Medical Center and Duke Energy. Silver sponsors are Caniche, Cloninger Ford-Toyota, First Bank, Tom and Martha Smith, Trinity Oaks, Wachovia and Bank of North Carolina. Patron sponsors are BB&T, Community Bank of Rowan, Community One Bank, KKA Architecture, Bill and Nancy Stanback, Stout Heating & Air Conditioning, Taylor Clay Products, Bill and Rosemary Hall, Sun Trust Bank and Ramsay, Burgin and Smith. In-kind donations are provided by Miller David Agency, the city of Salisbury and Downtown Salisbury Inc. Joanie Morris is a freelance reporter. She can be reached at 704-797-4248 or news@salisburypost. com.
Thieves target vehicles for break ins SALISBURY — The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a string of vehicle break-ins and thefts reported Wednesday on Eastland Drive in Salisbury. Residents of the 200 and 300 blocks of Eastland Drive reported five incidents that occurred late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
Sheriff’s deputies are reviewing evidence and believe the incidents are related. • One family reported thefts from three cars totaling nearly $500, not including damage to a windshield. Reported stolen were a $225 Coach pocketbook and its contents, a Victoria’s Secret bag with $120 in merchan-
dise, two GPS units worth $200 each and $10 in cash. • A woman told deputies that someone broke into her vehicle through the back window and took a $200 Agner pocketbook and its contents, including $500 in cash, a $400 .38 Smith & Wesson revolver and other personal items. Some of those items were
recovered behind the garage of a neighbor, who also reported that his vehicle’s window was broken but nothing was taken. • One man told deputies that someone entered his unlocked truck and stole a $250 GPS unit and $16 in cash. • Another person reported the theft of a $150 bicycle from his driveway.
Pole pruner stolen from park maintenance building SALISBURY — The Salisbury Police Department is investigating a break-in at the city’s park maintenance office that included the theft of a tree-trimming tool. The City of Salisbury Sports Complex reported that between 4 p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. Thursday, someone cut through the fence at 1015 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
and broke into two storage buildings by removing screws from the door hinges. According to the police report, a $480 pole pruner, was the only item taken. In other Salisbury Police Department reports for Thursday: • Tonya Renee Parker, of Harrel Street, reported the theft of $100 in coins, a $10
wallet and five checks from her home in a burglary sometime between early morning and early afternoon Thursday. • Rebecca Krathwohl Buckwell reported a property damage hit and run in the parking lot of Casa Grande at 905 Klumac Road. She told authorities that while she was inside the
restaurant Thursday evening, an unknown vehicle struck hers and left, causing an estimated $500 in damage to a corner panel of her vehicle. • William Lamonte Givens, of Chantilly Lane, reported that sometime in the past four years, someone opened a fraudulent credit card in his name and made charges totaling $1,570.
John Samuel Brawley Jr., of Mount Ulla, was presented the North Carolina Order of the Long Leaf Pine by Tanya S. Blackmon, president of Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville. The Order of the Long Leaf Pine, created in 1965, is an honor granted in North Carolina. As of Dec 31, 2006, the Order has been awarded to 6,672 individuals. Notable recipients of the honor include Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Billy Graham and Benny Parsons. The Order of the Long Leaf Pine is among the most prestigious awards presented by the governor of North Carolina.
The Order of the Long Leaf Pine is presented to individuals who have a proven record of extraordinary service to the state. Contributions to their communities, extra effort in their careers, and many years of service to their organizations are some of the guidelines by which recipients are selected for this award. Brawley retired from the N.C. Department of Corrections in 2010, having served the state for 32 years. He is married to Debbie Jackson Brawley and has two children, Kristen and Trey. He is the son of the late Sam and Christine Brawley of Mooresville.
Deputies find drugs during probation search SALISBURY — A Salisbury woman faces misdemeanor drug charged after sheriff’s deputies say they found marijuana, hydrocodone and drug paraphernalia during a probation check Wednesday WYRICK morning. Deputies from the Rowan County Sheriff’s Department reportedly found 4/10 of an ounce of marijuana and a smoking device in a plastic bag at the home of Angela Reana Wyrick, 810 S. Zion St., giving them probable cause to conduct a search with a police dog. During the search, the dog alerted to a dresser drawer where deputies say they found five pills, including hydrocodone, for which Wyrick did not have a prescription.
Wyrick, 29, was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of hydrocodone and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was placed in the Rowan County Detention Center and released on a $2,500 bond. In other Rowan County Sheriff’s Office reports for Wednesday: • Timothy Matthew Carlton, 33, of Salisbury, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of assault on a female. • Joshua Joel McCrary, 19, of 154 Pembrook Lane in Salisbury, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of non-support of a child and failure to appear. • George Wayne Bradshaw, of Harrelson Drive in Salisbury, reported the theft of $600 worth of items, $400 of which were recovered, from his vehicle between Sunday evening and Wednesday night.
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Silenced by ‘the code’ Finally fishing again Dart to “the code,” the credo of the streets that leads gang members and their victims to stymie police investigations while pursuing of their own brand of retribution and revenge. Refusing to cooperate with investigators is one of the ways gang members and wannabes build their “cred” and create a climate of fear, local law-enforcement officers said following a string of shootings this week. It makes the already difficult job of policing that much harder, and it helps perpetuate an eye-for-an-eye cycle of escalating violence. If you want to see the ultimate result of vigilante justice and gang warfare run rampant, look across the border at the bloodshed perpetrated by drug cartels in Mexico. Obviously, we’re nowhere near that level of violence here. But it illustrates what can happen when “the code” overwhelms civil institutions of law and order. Police can’t crack “the code” alone. They need the support and cooperation of citizens who are willing to talk, even if only through an anonymous tip line or behind closed doors. That isn’t snitching. It’s protecting your neighborhood against forces of lawlessness. • • • Laurels to another edition of Pops at the Post, which will strike up this evening around 8 p.m. (The Salisbury Swing Band will kick things off at 5 p.m., on the porch of First Bank.) Since its debut in 2005, the pops concert by the Salisbury Symphony has become a much-anticipated feature of early summer, like gardenia blossoms and lightning bugs, thanks to generous local sponsors. So come early, stay late and enjoy the stirring performances of Maestro David Hagy and company.
Mother’s Day outing ‘breams’ with fun fter not fishing for more than 20 years, I caught the first fish as I used to when Joe baited my hooks. It was just a small bream, but with someone else (my son-in-law, Bill) willing to bait with the worms, I was blessed once again to have the pleasure of fishing! My grandson, Billy, stepped up and took the fish off for me. I really appreciated this fellow! When Joe and I first got married, I had warned him that I would not like fishing. I’ve told that story many times but some readers may not remember it because that was about seventeen years ago! When he first convinced me to go with him, I took my quilt and a book to read as I relaxed by the little creek. It was hot that day, so we finally found a little shady spot LINDA and I had made myself comBECK fortable. After he got his first hook in the water, he asked me to hold the rod while he baited another hook. I protested, he insisted. ... I begged “no,’ he pleaded “yes.” I realized later that he knew exactly how to trick me into doing what he wanted me to do. When he saw the little red and white bobber dancing around in the water, he yelled, “Babe, catch that fish!” We both got very excited as he came over to teach me how to reel the fish into the bank. From then on, I was hooked! Joe knew I hated putting worms on or taking the fish off so that’s the reason I almost always caught the first fish … and sometimes the second … and third … until he would insist that I stop and let him fish. Sometimes when I snagged big ones, we would both get so excited; he just loved to watch me having fun. Most men who enjoy fishing would not be willing to do like that. Just as I always thanked him, I would like to thank my family for our picnic and little fishing trip on Mother’s Day.
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Linda Beck shows off the day’s catch. I had missed fishing and wanted to go again some day. Just the week before, I had been at Dan Nicholas Park watching some children fish. I told my kids later that I had been tempted to offer a little boy $5 to allow me to hold his rod and reel. This day and time, parents prefer strangers not get that personal with their children so I resisted the urge. My daughters know that I’m not crazy about standing in lines in restaurants on Mother’s Day. I had suggested a picnic because we did a lot of that when their dad was living. So they surprised me with a KFC picnic at the Salisbury Community Park. The weather was beautiful and the park and lake are gorgeous. The only problem is the gravel hill in the handicapped parking area; it really needs to be paved or packed with pea gravel. Since I purchased my handicapped conversion van, I have parked there several times but always knew it would not be safe for me to get out there alone because of the gravel. But this time I had a family of willing helpers, and I was blessed with a time for new memories. • • • Linda Beck is an author, speaker and freelance writer living in Woodleaf. Email: lindainthecards@ gmail.com.
• • • Dart to landlord Tim D. Smith for collecting rent from residents at his two mobile home parks but falling $50,000 in arrears on his city water bill. To their credit, city and county officials appear close to working out a plan that will keep the water flowing to worried residents, many of whom are living on fixed incomes and would be hard-pressed to move. But it’s deplorable that Smith allowed this problem to deteriorate to this point, while also being severely delinquent on some of his property taxes. Smith, who lives in a home valued at $646,000, according to tax records, says he considers his tenants to be family. After this experience, most of them would probably settle for a straightforward business relationship in which the bills are paid on time and they’re kept apprised of any financial difficulties that might affect their living conditions.
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here’s an art to watching a sunset. Or maybe it’s just age. Either way, I’m good at it. My husband is good at it, too. It was the first redeeming quality I saw in him. Our initial meeting was not what you’d call love at first sight. Years ago, I was a reporter in a newsroom where he’d just been hired as an editor. His first day on the job, he was assigned to edit my column. I don’t recall what the column was about. I just recall I rather liked it. So I gave it to him, then sat at my desk awaiting his response. I waited a long SHARON time. Hell began RANDALL to freeze over. Finally, I had to ask: “My column? Is it OK?” “Oh,” he said, glancing up from some stupid news story he was editing. “Sure, it’s fine.” Fine? Time passes. Wounds heal. Yeah, right. Weeks later, I was on deadline finishing a story, when suddenly he announced to the newsroom, “Everybody outside for sunset!” We looked up, blinking like coal miners freed from the black abyss of our computers. As the other sheep trotted out to the patio, I put my head down to work. Going out the door, he called, “You, too, Randall.” Fine! I don’t recall that sunset. It was probably like countless others I’ve seen on the coast of Northern California, at the end of a gray summer day, when the sun finally bursts through the fog bank and splashes color — fiery red, neon pink and ashes of roses — all across the bay. I do recall I rather liked it. Mostly I liked the fact that he had noticed it, and that he wanted us to notice it, too. What I saw in him that day was a thing my grandmother called “potential,” but it would be years before I saw it clearly. For the record, I have never seen a sunset I didn’t like. I grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where sunsets like to linger, pouring over one old peak, then the next. My earliest memories are of watching those sunsets, feeling their mark, like a cattle brand on my soul. Imagine my surprise at 19, when I left Carolina, to find that the sun also sets in California. And the simple act of watching it could make me feel at home. Imagine my surprise again after years as a widow, to marry my former editor, move to Las Vegas and find that the sun also sets in the desert. And the simple act of watching it still makes me feel at home. Last week, for the first time in too long, we took a vacation, my husband and I, and went to the Florida Keys. We sat on a beach, read a stack of books, got bitten by squadrons of mosquitoes and watched eight perfect sunsets. One evening we shared the dock with some teenagers who sat laughing, punching at each other, until the sun sank below the horizon. Then they left. We rolled our eyes. Rookies. They would miss the best part. After a lifetime of watching sunsets, here is what I know: First, the sun isn’t picky. It sets everywhere — mountains, oceans, desert, even in memory. Where doesn’t matter. What counts is who you are and the company you keep. Second, to see it truly, you have to be still; breathe it in, let it fill up every empty place inside you. It’s a mini-vacation free every day with one destination: Home. Finally, never say it’s over until it’s over. Sunsets are like people: They have potential. Give them time to show you their true colors. Sometimes life likes to save the best for last. We’re back home once again, scratching our mosquito bites and doing piles of laundry. He's grilling pork ribs. I'm writing a column. So much for vacation. But there are fresh peonies on the table and 10 fuzzy quail chicks parading across the patio. And my former editor is yelling at me to come watch the sunset. All I can say is, “Fine.” • • • Contact Sharon Randall at www.sharonrandall.com.
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Grateful for homecoming To those at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport who brought SFC Donald M. Shue home from Hawaii, we, the Shue family, thank you. God bless you always. It was something we’ll never forget, walking to the plane, laying hands on the flag-draped coffin of our brother after 41 years. As the tears fell, it was joy that he was home at last. Glory to God, for his word of knowledge years ago finally come to pass. God said He would bring Donnie home, not in
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our time but in His time. The word says there is a time and season for all things. And it was time for Donnie to be found on that hill in Laos and brought home. We thank all the Vietnam veterans, Rolling Thunder, Patriot Guards and all the motorcycle riders who were there flying flags ... a sight to behold. To all the Green Berets, the MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam — Studies and Observation Group), we love you, and God bless you always. For all who came from out of state and even from Italy to honor our family and Donald at this memorial, God will bless you all for coming! Thank you for all the gifts, the love, speeches and prayers. Thanks to the news media, photographers, TV coverage and newspaper write-ups. To the mayors of Concord and Kannapolis, you did a fantastic job. A special thanks to the funeral home, especially Mr. Whit — a job well done. God bless you. — Peggy Shue Hinson Kannapolis
An enjoyable performance Recently my family and I attended our first play at North Rowan High School. Susan Stone’s drama class presented “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves,” the musical. It was great! The first song set the mood for the rest of the show. It was a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Stone is to be commended for bringing out the acting and musical talents of these students. I encourage everyone to go see these great students if you have the opportunity next year. You will not be disappointed. — Joyce L. Kyles Salisbury
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NC Senators differ on US attorney timing RALEIGH (AP) — U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan says it’s time for a new U.S. attorney in North Carolina’s Eastern District now that John Edwards has been indicted on charges of receiving illegal campaign contributions. BURR U.S. Sen. Richard Burr says not so fast. H a g a n said in a statement Friday that T h o m a s Walker of Charlotte should now HAGAN be nominated for the position held by George Holding, a Republican appointee. Both Hagan, a Democrat, and Republican Burr support Walker. They had asked that Holding remain in office until the investigations of Edwards and former Gov. Mike Easley were finished. Burr said Friday that Holding’s work is not finished because an indictment doesn’t mean the investigation is over. Edwards was indicted Friday. He says he is innocent. Easley pleaded guilty to a felony in state court.
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GOP gather for state convention WILMINGTON (AP) — North Carolina Republicans have a chance to build on the gains of 2010 as they gather in Wilmington to elect a party leader, the state GOP chairman said Friday. WWAY-TV in Wilmington reported that party officials expect 1,300 delegates at their convention in Wilmington, which began Friday afternoon. “Our folks are ready to win in 2011 and 2012,” state GOP chairman Robin Hayes said. “Here is a chance to prepare, to inspire, to do the things we need to do to be
successful in the next election. Folks are focused.” Hayes said voters support the Republican platform. “We are right on the issues, and the policies of Gov. (Beverly) Perdue and President (Barack) Obama have been terribly destructive to our economy, to our ability to created jobs,” Hayes said. “People are tired of it, and they say they want a change.” While Republicans are slated to select a chairman, Hayes, who served in Congress for five terms until 2009, is the only announced candidate heading into the
weekend. The state GOP’s executive committee selected him in January to serve out the last five months of departing Chairman Tom Fetzer’s term. The convention follows Republicans’ winning majorities last fall in both chambers of the General Assembly for the first time since 1870. Scheduled speakers include first-term U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers, likely gubernatorial candidate and former Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory and conservative activist Andrew Breitbart.
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William Clay Shoaf, Sr. SALISBURY — William Clay Shoaf, Sr., 90, of Salisbury, passed away June 3, 2011, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 22, 1920, in Rowan County, he was the son of the late Edgar Eugene Shoaf and Alice Gertrude Shives Shoaf. Educated in Rowan County, he went to Salem School. He was employed by Isenhour Brick and Tile until 1982; and also worked for Kinect Concepts, retiring in 1984. A veteran of the United States Navy, he served from 1943 to December 1945 aboard the USS Cleveland CL55, commissioned June 15, 1943. Mr. Shoaf was a life-member of Salem Lutheran Church, where he was in the Doyt Watson Sunday School Class. He was also a member of Cardinal Square Dancing Club of Salisbury and Harold B. Jarrett American Legion Post 342. He and his wife traveled the continental United States in their motor coach. Preceding him in death were his wife, Katie Honbaier Shoaf, who died May 29, 2011; brothers Walter Council, J.W., Baxter Eugene; an infant brother, Walter; sisters Ruby, Beatrice Shoaf Simmons; grandson John Edward Overcash; and son-in-law Clifford Edward Overcash. Survivors include his son, William Clay Shoaf, Jr. (Judy) of Salisbury; daughter Verona Katie Shoaf Overcash of Salisbury; sisters Mary Virginia Shoaf Tate of Lexington, Betty Jean Shoaf Overcash (Curtis) of Salisbury; and a number of nieces and nephews. Also surviving is Hope Burton, who lived in his home from the ages of 1 to 8. Visitation and Service: Visitation is 2-3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5 at Salem Lutheran Church, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, with the service to begin at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary. The Rev. Doug Hefner will officiate. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, with military honors by Lyerly Honor Guard. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Salem Lutheran Church, Cemetery Fund, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28147; or Rowan Regional Hospice, 720 Grove St., Salisbury, NC 28144. The family extends a special thank you to the staffs of Rowan Regional Hospice, Rowan Regional Medical Center and Magnolia Gardens for their tender loving care and support given during this time; and also to Rev. Doug Hefner and Salem Lutheran Church for their support. Lyerly Funeral Home is serving the Shoaf family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com
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No charges against officers in shooting CARY (AP) — Prosecutors say they won’t file charges against the five law enforcement officers who fired at a 19-year-old killed during a hostage standoff at a bank in Cary. Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby Jr. said Friday that no charges will be filed against the four Cary police officers and the Wake County sheriff’s deputy who shot at Devon Mitchell outside a Wachovia bank in February. Willoughby reviewed a State Bureau of Investigation report before deciding the case. Officers fired at least 12 times at Mitchell, who was later determined to be unarmed. Willoughby wrote that the SBI report shows that Mitchell pressed his hand, concealed by a knit cap, against a teller’s head. The report says Mitchell said he was holding a semi-automatic pistol under the cap.
Woman charged in medical files theft WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — Police have accused a former employee of Wake Forest Baptist Health with taking boxes of medical records. Linda Bowen Turner is charged with larceny after the new occupant of a house Turner once owned in WinstonSalem told hospital officials there were boxes of what appeared to be private medical records in the basement. Hospital officials say they have recovered the records, which ranged from 1995 to 2006. Turner’s lawyer, David Freedman, said his client had taken the records for storage purposes only and is cooperating with officials at Baptist Health. The 55-year-old Turner turned herself in to police Wednesday. Her first court date is June 17.
they raised the roof and sent up praise as J.C. price American Legion post No. 107 hosted a Gospel Festival this week as part of its annual memorial Week Celebration. bands added spiritual sounds to the annual event now in its 92nd year. the celebration continues today and sunday with rides on the midway, entertainment, games, concessions and more. the post is located at 1433 old Wilkesboro Road. Call 704-636-2950 for more information.
Bill allowing higher finance costs advances RALEIGH (AP) — Storefront lenders who sought for years to raise borrowing costs on small consumer finance loans won a victory Thursday as the House passed a measure opposed by the Pentagon, commanders at the state’s three largest military bases, the AARP and consumer advocacy groups. The unusual public opposition came from military leaders who worried the higher costs would plunge young service members deeper into debt. They faced counter-arguments that the lenders provided modest earners with cash that loan sharks might otherwise provide. The 61-54 result saw about a dozen majority Republicans cast votes against the bill, splitting from party colleagues who wanted to see it advance. Several Republicans voting no came from areas near military bases swayed by word of opposition from Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ office and military brass at the Army’s Fort Bragg, Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base, and Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. The bill would allow companies lend up to $15,000, compared to the current $10,000. They also could charge up to 36 percent interest on unpaid balances up to
$1,500, compared to the current $600. Because the loans charge varied rates for different amounts borrowed, consumer advocates say overall annual percentage rates on the loans can top 50 percent. Opponents said the higher rates didn’t make quick cash more available to people in a pinch, and merely allowed profitable companies to charge more. “This is another example of people reaching a little too far because they can,” said Rep. Angela Bryant, D-Nash. “It reminds me of pornography — it’s hard to define but you know it when you see it. It reaches the level of sinfulness.” Most consumer installment loan companies in North Carolina averaged annual profits of around 10 percent over the tough economic period of 2007 to 2009, Banking Commissioner Joseph Smith said in a report on the industry earlier this year. Based on his review of the lenders, Smith said he could not recommend any changes “either to enhance industry revenue or increase consumer protections.” Firms argued their person-to-person contact in making many small loans meant they had high overhead that made it too costly to offer
loans of less than a few thousand dollars without the higher rates and fees. “The reality is that microcredit with small, small, small loans is costly,” said House Majority Leader Paul Stam, R-Wake. “Eventually adults have to be responsible for their own actions and decide when to borrow,” said Rep. Jeff Collins, R-Nash. Attorney General Roy Cooper and Gov. Beverly Perdue joined opponents arguing that the idea of raising consumer finance loan costs had no support but from the companies themselves. Perdue has given no indication whether she would veto the bill. The industry, which has seen previous efforts to raise rates stymied for years, has seen a rapid turnaround in fortunes since Republicans took control of the House this year. The primary group promoting the legislation is the North Carolina Credit & Personal Finance Council, which shares an office with its Raleigh lobbying firm. The group’s president is a partner in the lobbying firm Clark Lytle & Geduldig, which bills itself as Republican-focused firm with ties to U.S. House Speaker John Boehner, ROhio.
Jobs report dampens hopes for growth WASHINGTON (AP) — A bleak jobs report suggests the recovery from the Great Recession will be longer and bumpier than many economists had envisioned. Most economists say job growth should strengthen later this year as gasoline prices drop further and the economy recovers from the effects of natural disasters in the U.S. and abroad. But the recovery is starting to weaken 17 months before the 2012 election, which could hurt President Barack Obama’s re-election prospects. The unemployment rate in May inched up to 9.1 percent from 9 percent, the Labor Department said Friday; when Obama took office, it was 7.8 percent. The Conference Board, a business research group, predicts the rate will be 8.5 percent at the end of next year. That would mean Obama would face a higher unemployment rate than any president running for re-election since World War II. “The recovery has not been derailed, but it’s slow,” said Michelle Meyer, an economist at Bank of America
Merrill Lynch. “We’re still in a muddle-through period.” Only 54,000 jobs were created in May, the fewest in eight months. By contrast, an average of 220,000 jobs were created in each of the previous three months. Private companies hired only 83,000 workers in May — the fewest in nearly a year — while state and local governments cut 30,000 jobs. The Dow Jones industrial average finished down 97 points, its third straight loss. The Dow, Standard & Poor’s 500 and Nasdaq composite have all declined in each of the last five weeks, the longest losing streak since mid-2008. Several chronic problems are weighing on the economy. Home prices are still falling. The average worker’s pay isn’t keeping up with inflation. Cutbacks in spending by state and local governments are contributing to slower growth, even in the private sector. And members of Congress are preparing to cut spending. Gas prices climbed to nearly $4 a gallon this spring. They’ve since declined to
about $3.79 and are expected to fall more, possibly freeing consumers to spend more on goods such as cars, appliances and furniture. Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of the economy. But even if gas prices dip, they’ll likely remain high and continue to squeeze consumers and the industries that depend on them. For example, companies that rely heavily on motorists — like hotels and restaurants — cut employment in May. Among the deepest job cuts were those in local governments, which slashed 28,000 last month, the most since November. Nearly 18,000 were in education. Cities and counties have cut jobs for 22 straight months. Since September 2008, 446,000 jobs have vanished. State and local government job losses are likely to persist. Though state tax revenue is recovering, states face rising costs for Medicaid and other services. And localities rely on property tax revenue, which will likely continue to shrink because home prices are still sinking.
Elsie Yarbrough Phipps Charles B. Bryant LANDIS — Mrs. Elsie Louise Yarbrough Phipps, 92, of North Kimmons Street, went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, June 2, 2011, at Big Elm Nursing Home. Born May 3, 1919, in High Shoals, she was the daughter of the late John and Ethel Boggs Yarbrough. A graduate of Landis High School, she was a longtime member of Landis Baptist Church, where she was active and a member of the Ida Hinson Circle. Earlier in life, she worked for Montgomery Wards, and she retired from Carter Brothers in Salisbury. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer Phipps, on Oct. 16, 2009; a son, Tommy Phipps; three sisters; and four brothers. Surviving her are her daughter, Linda P. Patterson and husband Gary of Enochville; grandchildren Susan Hartsell and husband Chris of Enochville, Patrick Phipps and wife Krystin of Conover and Byron Phipps of Pembroke; and great-grandchildren Shelby, Emma Rae and Tucker Hartsell, Guiniveve, Brienna and Ellie Phipps. Visitation and Service: Visitation will be Sunday from 2 to 3:15 p.m. at Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home in Landis with funeral at 4 p.m. at Landis Baptist Church with Revs. Billy Honeycutt, Jeff Coppley and Duane Melton, ministers. Mrs. Phipps will lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Entombment will follow at West Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials: May be made to Landis Baptist Church, 110 N. Kimmons St. Landis, NC 28088
SALISBURY — Charles B. Bryant, 59, of Salisbury, passed away Friday, June 3, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in WinstonSalem. Arrangements are incomplete with Lyerly Funeral Home in charge.
Irvin Smith Wray SPENCER — Irvin Smith Wray, age 93, of Spencer, passed away Thursday, June 2, 2011, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. Summersett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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KENANSVILLE (AP) — A Duplin County school bus driver has been fired following her arrest on charges of driving while impaired. The N.C. Highway Patrol said Fontella Wilson was charged Thursday with DWI and driving a school bus after consuming alcohol. Duplin County Schools spokeswoman Dawn Craft said the 31-year-old Wilson was taking students to E.E. Smith Middle School when parents notified school officials the bus was running late. When reached by radio, Wilson said she wasn’t feeling well. School officials and paramedics went to the bus’ location, which was identified by the vehicle’s GPS system. The patrol also was notified. Tests showed Wilson’s blood alcohol level was 0.09. Craft said a substitute driver took the children on to school safely. It was not known if Wilson has an attorney.
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White polishes off Crest BY RYAN BISESI rbisesi@salisburypost.com
RALEIGH — The mound on Field 4 at E. Rowan 10 W a l n u t 0 Creek SoftCrest ball Complex felt a bit off to Chelsea White during warmups before East Rowan's clash with Shelby Crest for the West 3A championship. If anyone would know, it would be White. Her familiarity with the Jon c. lakey/SALISBURY POST mound and and Crest gave the Steffi Sides (5) and pitcher chelsea White were two of the stars Mustangs another familiar in east Rowan’s Game 1 win against crest. trophy as they clinched the
West Region with a 10-0 win against Crest in five innings early Friday night. WHITE After a 15minute delay at the start of the game with the pitchers circle being five feet too close to the mound, both pitchers settled in with White being the most at home. White retired the final 13 batters she faced after allowing just one hit and walking one in the opening frame.
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RALEIGH — East Rowan isn't going do D.H. Conley 4 to E. Rowan 3 things the easy way. The work is cut out for the Mustangs, who walked off Field 3 at Walnut Creek Softball Complex Friday night disappointed after letting a 3-0 lead slip away against D.H. Conley in a 4-3 loss to the Vikings, who are one game away from a state championship. Kori Adams lined a 1-2
pitch from Chelsea White into left field to score Taylor Matkins with two out in the bottom of the seventh to give East just its third loss of the season. But there's no time the let the sting set in. East will face Southern Vance today at 11 a.m. for the right to stay alive. Southern Vance's Jordan Garrett threw a no-hitter and struck out 13 in a 6-0 wins against Shelby Crest in the losers bracket game. “This one's going to hurt a
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Rowan wins county battle South much better than its record ALISBURY — One victory and five losses into its season, South Rowan is still struggling to transmit a clear image of exactly who and what it is. Spend some time with these guys and you can almost hear the theme from Jeopardy ticktocking in the bac. Is Post 185/146 the DAVID traveling cirSHAW cus that yielded 43 runs and played defense like the ‘62 Mets in a season-opening four-game losing streak? Or is it the logged-on, focused group that shut down Kannapolis Thursday night, then came within a 45-foot rolling infield hit of matching Rowan County in Friday’s showdown at Newman Park? “I believe we’re a much better team than our record shows,” righthander Weston Smith said after being tagged with a 4-3 loss. “We’re probably as good as last year’s team. We just haven’t gotten a feel for things yet.” South’s 2010 combatants won 26 times, so this team has some catching up to do. What’s more, they’ll have to do it with a team that’s as hard to read as it is to recognize. Only three players — Smith, shortstop Gunnar Hogan and right-fielder Maverick Miles — are manning the same positions they did a year ago. There are outfielders playing the
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Rowan Legion players stand at attention as Patrick Snider’s No. 7 is retired before the game with South Rowan at Newman Park on Friday night.
Friday was baseball, Austin’s voice, Patrick’s memory BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
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Rowan’s Andy Austin belts out the national anthem.
SALISBURY — Everyone knows Rowan County first Rowan 4 baseman Andy Austin S. Rowan 3 is a five-tool player, but he added a sixth tool in a tense 4-3 win against South Rowan on Friday. Besides being able to run, hit, hit with power, field and throw, Austin proved that he can sing. Austin chose the night on which Patrick Snider’s No. 7 was retired to belt out a mellow National Anthem in front of a crowd for the first time, and the tenor’s voice filled the air at a hushed, solemn Newman Park. North’s Snider succumbed to cancer
after spending last summer as a member of the Rowan Legion team, but now his No. 7 will be on the right-field wall as the long as the park stands. “You’re teammates with a guy, and then he’s gone,” Austin said. “We’ve had a year to get over it now, but he’s still in our hearts, and it’s still emotional. I know tonight was big for Patrick’s mom and dad, and I just wanted to do everything I could to respect and honor Patrick’s memory.” On a night on which offense was scarce, Austin swung the most inspired bat. He drilled two doubles. “I thought we took a lot of strikes,” Rowan coach Jim Gantt said. “Andy’s singing was probably the best thing our team did. It was all downhill after that. That was a hard game to watch.”
Federer ends Djokovic’s streak BY HOWARD FENDRICH Associated Press
PARIS — Dusk was descending, wind was swirling and full-throated chants of “Ro-ger! Roger!” from 15,000 or so fans finally were hushing as Roger Federer stepped to the baseline to serve — one point from returning to the French Open final and one point from ending Novak Djokovic’s 43match winning streak. Federer rocked back, unfurled his body and whipped an ace, his 18th
Friday, to seal a 7-6 (5), 63, 3-6, 7-6 (5) victory over Djokovic, then roared and wagged his right index finger, as if telling the world, “I’m still No. 1!” So what if the official ranking says otherwise? This was Federer showing he’s still got what it takes. He’ll go for a 17th Grand Slam title, and second at Roland Garros, in Sunday’s final against longtime nemesis and fivetime French Open champion Rafael Nadal, who eliminated Andy Murray 6-4, 75, 6-4 to improve to 44-1 at
Matt Mauldin stole three bases for Rowan. Jacob Dietz had three singles for South. Rowan’s Thomas Allen (five innings, no walks) and South’s Weston Smith (six innings, nine strikeouts) were the starting pitchers and dueled most of the evening. “Smith kept it low, lots of fastballs outside, and we just didn’t hit him much,” said Rowan’s Will Sapp, who was the only player on either team to collect multiple RBIs. South’s Cory Deason suffered what may be a serious knee injury when his leg collapsed as he raced past the firstbase bag in the sixth. Deason is South’s backup catcher and had been pressed
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the clay-court major tournament. By summoning all of the strokes and resolve required to win a taut, tense contest with a lot on the line, Federer also managed to do what no one else had in quite some time: defeat Djokovic, who entered the day 41-0 in 2011 and unbeaten since losing to — guess who? — Federer in late November. “I wasn’t here to spoil the party,” said the thirdseeded Federer, who com-
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Roger Federer lets out a yell after his victory.
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TEMPE, Ariz. — Corbin Shive hit a two-run homer in Charlotte’s three-run second inning and Andrew Smith limited Arkansas to a run on five hits in 71⁄3 innings to help the 49ers beat the Razorbacks 3-2 on Friday in the first game of the NCAA Tempe Regional. “He left a ball up and in to me. Kind of surprised me,” Shive said. “I guess I put a good swing on it. A big time to hit it, so it felt good.” The homer was Shive’s first of the season. “I’m stupid, Corbin is a two-
way guy for us and we haven’t given him enough at-bats, but he started figuring it out the last couple of weeks,” Charlotte coach Loren Hibbs said about the designated hit- SHIVE ter/first baseman. “I couldn’t be more prouder of our guys.” Arizona State faced New Mexico in the second game. The winners and losers of the Friday
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TV Sports Saturday, June 4 ATHLETICS 2:30 p.m. NBC — Prefontaine Classic, at Eugene, Ore. AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 5 a.m. ESPN2 — Collingwood vs. St. Kilda, at Melbourne, Australia 12 Mid. ESPN2 — Adelaide at North Melbourne AUTO RACING 11 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualifying for O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, at Kansas City, Kan. Noon SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for STP 400, at Kansas City, Kan. 2 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, at Kansas City, Kan. 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for STP 300, at Joliet, Ill. 8 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, STP 300, at Joliet, Ill. BOXING 10 p.m. HBO — Featherweights, Mikey Garcia (25-0-0) vs. Miguel Beltran Jr. (24-1-0); champion Sebastian Zbik (30-0-0) vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (42-0-1), for WBC middleweight title, at Los Angeles COLLEGE SOFTBALL Noon ESPN — World Series, game 7, California vs. Oklahoma State, at Oklahoma City 2:30 p.m. ESPN — World Series, game 8, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, at Oklahoma City 7 p.m. ESPN2 — World Series, game 9, Alabama-Baylor loser vs. California-Oklahoma St. winner, at Oklahoma City 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 — World Series, game 10, Arizona St.-Florida loser vs. Oklahoma-Missouri winner, at Oklahoma City GOLF 12:30 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament, third round, at Dublin, Ohio 2:30 p.m. TGC — Nationwide Tour, Prince George’s County Open, third round, at College Park, Md. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament, third round, at Dublin, Ohio 5 p.m. TGC — ShopRite LPGA Classic, second round, at Galloway, N.J. 7:30 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Principal Charity Classic, second round, at Des Moines, Iowa (same-day tape) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, or Colorado at San Francisco 7 p.m. WGN — Detroit at Chicago White Sox 9 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels or Houston at San Diego (8:30 p.m. start) RUGBY 2 p.m. VERSUS — Sevens Collegiate Championship, teams TBD, at Philadelphia 4 p.m. NBC — Sevens Collegiate Championship, teams TBD, at Philadelphia 6 p.m. VERSUS — Sevens Collegiate Championship, teams TBD, at Philadelphia NHL HOCKEY 8 p.m. NBC — Playoffs, Stanley Cup finals, game 2, Boston at Vancouver SOCCER 4:30 p.m. ESPN — Men’s national teams, exhibition, U.S. vs. Spain, at Foxborough, Mass. TENNIS 9 a.m. NBC — French Open, women’s championship match, at Paris (live and sameday tape) WNBA BASKETBALL 3 p.m. ABC — Phoenix at Seattle
Area schedule Saturday, June 4 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL 11 a.m. East Rowan vs. Southern Vance TBD East could play again at 1:30 and 4 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 7 p.m. South Rowan at Mooresville Post 66 Moors (Lake Norman) Rowan County at Mocksville (Rich Park) Kannapolis at Statesville (South Iredell) INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 6:05 p.m. Kannapolis at Savannah Sand Gnats
Local golf McCanless 4-Ball 47th Annual 4-Ball Championship 1st Round Pairings Championship Flight Defending champion M.SwaringenC.Williams vs. S. Curry-A. Morgan K. Thompson-J. Wright vs. S.BenfieldL. Frick E. Mulkey-T. Sprinkle vs. G. SprinkleT. Talbert J. Boley-A. Mothershead vs. S. WallerJ. Lefler First Flight M. Miller-S. Miller vs. M. Morgan-B. Bebber J. Bernahrdt-J. Harrington vs. T. Shuping-L. Shuping G. Mothershead-C. Buckwell vs. C. Barnhardt -Matt Swaringen P. Kuld-M. Kuld vs. Drue Davis- Don Davis Second Flight Da. Lipe-De. Lipe vs. P. Smith-J. Smith P. Brady-S. Brady vs. T. Ledbetter-M. McGinnis G. Seaford-K. Laton vs. B. SwaringenMit. Swaringen A. Corriher -T. Vandine vs. D. May-C. Bolick Third Flight M. Butcher-C. Stevens vs. D. WalesR. Hamrick R. Lyerly-N. Lyerly vs. P. Hill, Jr.-Y. Barger J. Warren-T. Warren vs. S. McIntyreR. McIntyre R. Richard- T. Deaton vs. J. Harrell-B. Jones Fourth Flight D. Johnston-De. Overcash vs. Te. Mulkey-Ty. Mulkey J. Smith-M. DeBoer vs. S. Houston-T. Drew J.D. Kirk-M. Martin vs. M. Green-T. Kendoll R. Kaiser-T. Swaringen vs. T. DeVlieger-H. DeVlieger Fifth Flight B. Darnell-J. Darnell vs. B. Hanson-D. McGinnis C. Shackleford-K. Howard vs. R. Plummer-T. Troxler C. Mako-R. Thompson vs. B. MulkeyJ. Nixon C. Samples-A. Forbis vs. J. LambertB. Lambert Sixth Flight A. Safrit-D. Haga bye into 2nd Round K. Yang -T. Trexler bye into 2nd Round K. McMillan-A. McMillan vs. T. GattonJ. Pennington R. Blythe-C. Geelen vs. D. Sifford-M. Vestal
South Rowan 7, Kannapolis 1 Mocksville 9, Lexington 7 Concord 9, Stanly County 4 Friday’s games Mooresville Moors 6, Mooresville Legends 4 Rowan County 4, South Rowan 3 Concord 17, Statesville 11 Mocksville 16, Stanly 6 Saturday’s games Mooresville Legends at Concord Kannapolis at Statesville Rowan County at Mocksville South Rowan at Mooresville Moors Sunday’s games Kannapolis at Mooresville Moors Concord at Stanly County Mocksville at Alexander County Rocky Mount at Rowan County
Schedule Rowan County Home games at Newman Park at 7 p.m. June 4...........................at Mocksville June 5 ..........................Rocky Mount June 6.....................................Wilkes June 7..............................at Concord June 8 ...............................Statesville June 12 ..............................Randolph June 14.....................................Surry June 15 ..........................at Randolph June 17 ........at Mooresville Legends June 18....................at South Rowan June 19 ................Mooresville Moors June 20.............................Mocksville June 21 ...............................at Stanly June 22...............................at Wilkes June 24 .........................at Statesville June 25 ...............................Alabama June 26.................Eastern Randolph June 27 ...................................Stanly June 28............................Kannapolis June 29................................Concord July 1................at Mooresville Moors July 4 ...........................at Kannapolis
South Rowan Home games at SR High at 7 p.m. June 4 ..............at Mooresville Moors June 6 ..............Mooresville Legends June 7 ............Kernersville B-Dogs June 8..............................at Concord June 9.................................at Wilkes June 10.........................at Mocksville June 16 .......................at Lexington June 17 ...................................Stanly June 18 ..................................Rowan June 20 ................Mooresville Moors June 21 .........................at Statesville June 22 ........at Mooresville Legends June 24................................Concord June 25.............................Mocksville June 27...................................Wilkes June 28 ..........................Thomasville June 29 .............................Statesville July 1 ...............................Kannapolis
Kannapolis Home games at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium at 7 p.m. unless noted June 4 ...........................at Statesville June 5 ..............at Mooresville Moors June 6..............................at Concord June 7.................................at Wilkes June 8 .................................at Stanly June 9...............................Mocksville June 20 .............................Statesville June 21 ............Mooresville Legends June 22................................Concord June 24 Stanly at Kannapolis (Webb Field) June 26 Mooresville 66 at Kannapolis (Webb Field) June 28 ..............................at Rowan June 30 ........at Mooresville Legends July 1 .......................at South Rowan July 2............Wilkes (at Webb Field) July 4......................................Rowan
Mocksville Home games at Rich Park at 7 p.m. June 4 ....................................Rowan June 5 ...........................at Alexander June 6 ........................Mooresville 66 June 9..........................at Kannapolis June 10........................South Rowan June 12 .............................Alexander June 13...............................at Wilkes June 14 ........at Mooresville Legends June 16 ........................at Statesville June 18 ...............................at Stanly June 19 ...................Western Forsyth June 20 ..............................at Rowan June 21............................at Concord June 22 ..................at Mooresville 66 June 24 ............Mooresville Legends June 25....................at South Rowan June 26..............................Lexington June 27................................Concord June 29...................................Wilkes July 1 ................................Statesville July 2 .................................Asheboro
Prep baseball Championships Best-of-3 series 4A at Five County Stadium Game 1: Holly Springs 4, TC Roberson 0 3A at N.C. State Game 1: South Point 12, NE Guilford 6 2A at N.C. State Game 1: Randleman 14, E. Rutherford 6 1A at Five County Stadium Game 1: South Stanly 3, E. Columbus 2
Prep softball Championships at Walnut Creek Complex, Raleigh Double-elimination 3A Friday’s games DH Conley 5, Southern Vance 0 East Rowan 10, Crest 0 (5 inns.) Conley 4, East Rowan 3 Southern Vance 6, Crest 0 Saturday’s games 11 a.m. Elimination game: East Rowan-Southern Vance 1:30 p.m. Championship game: Conley vs. EastS. Vance winner 4 p.m. Second championship game (if needed) on Field 2 4A Friday’s games Holly Springs 1, Clayton 0 Alexander Central 6, N. Davidson 2 Alexander Central 3, Holly Springs 0 (9) N. Davidson 3, Clayton 2 (9 inns.) Saturday’s games North Davidson vs. Holly Springs ND-HS winner vs. Alexander Central 2A Friday’s games E. Randolph 1, Swansboro 0 Pisgah 14, Central Davidson 9 Pisgah 10, E. Randolph 2 Swansboro 2, C. Davidson 0 Saturday’s games Swansboro vs. E. Randolph Swansboro-ER winner vs. Pisgah 1A Friday’s games Pamlico 2, Princeton 1 East Surry 6, Murphy 2 Pamlico 2, East Surry 1 Princeton 5, Murphy 4 (9 inns.) Saturday’s games East Surry vs. Princeton Pamlico vs. ES-Princeton winner
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Area III Southern Division Division Overall Rowan County 2-0 2-0 Concord 2-0 2-0 Mocksville 2-0 3-4 Mooresville Moors 1-0 3-1 Wilkes County 1-0 2-1 Stanly County 1-2 2-2 South Rowan 1-2 1-5 Statesville 0-2 2-4 Mooresville Legends 0-2 0-2 Kannapolis 0-2 0-3 Thursday’s games
Double Elimination Charlottesville, Va. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Virginia 6, Navy 0 Game 2 — St. John’s (35-20) vs. East Carolina (39-19), 6 p.m. Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Navy (33-24-1) vs. East Carolina (39-20), 1 p.m. Game 4 — Virginia (50-9) vs. St. John’s (36-20), 6 p.m. Chapel Hill, N.C. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — James Madison 11, Florida International 7
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SCOREBOARD Game 2 — North Carolina 4, Maine 0 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Florida International (40-19) vs. Maine (32-23), 1 p.m. Game 4 — James Madison (41-17) vs. North Carolina (46-14), 6 p.m. Clemson, S.C. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Coastal Carolina 13, Connecticut 1 Game 2 — Clemson 12, Sacred Heart 1 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Connecticut (41-18) vs. Sacred Heart (34-22), 3 p.m. Game 4 — Coastal Carolina (42-18) vs. Clemson (42-18), 7 p.m. Columbia, S.C. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Stetson 8, N.C. State 7 Game 2 — South Carolina 2, Georgia Southern 1 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — N.C. State (34-26) vs. Georgia Southern (36-25), 1 p.m. Game 4 — Stetson (42-18) vs. South Carolina (46-14), 7 p.m. Atlanta Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Mississippi State 3, Southern Mississippi 0 Game 2 — Austin Peay 2, Ga. Tech 1 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Southern Miss (39-18) vs. Georgia Tech (40-20), 3 p.m. Game 4 — Mississippi State (35-23) vs. Austin Peay (34-22), 7 p.m. Gainesville, Fla. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Miami 7, Jacksonville 2 Game 2 — Florida 17, Manhattan 3 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Jacksonville (36-23) vs. Manhattan (34-18), Noon Game 4 — Miami (37-21) vs. Florida (46-16), 4 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Alabama 5, UCF 3 Game 2 — Florida State 6, BethuneCookman 5 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — UCF (38-22) vs. BethuneCookman (36-24), Noon Game 4 — Alabama (34-26) vs. Florida State (43-17), 6 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Troy 9, Oklahoma State 2 Game 2 — Vanderbilt 10, Belmont 0 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Oklahoma State (35-24) vs. Belmont (36-25), 3 p.m. Game 4 — Troy (43-17) vs. Vanderbilt (48-10), 8 p.m. Houston Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Baylor 6, California 4 Game 2 — Rice 22, Alcorn State 2 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — California (31-21) vs. Alcorn State (27-29), 3 p.m. Game 4 — Baylor (30-26) vs. Rice (4219), 7 p.m. College Station, Texas Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Seton Hall 4, Arizona 0 Game 2 — Texas A&M 11, Wright State 0 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Arizona (36-20) vs. Wright State (36-18), 1:35 p.m. Game 4 — Seton Hall (34-23) vs. Texas A&M (43-18), 7:35 p.m. Austin, Texas Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Kent State 4, Texas State 2, 11 innings Game 2 — Texas 5, Princeton 3 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Texas State (40-22) vs. Princeton (23-23), 2 p.m. Game 4 — Kent State (44-15) vs. Texas (44-15), 7:30 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Dallas Baptist 3, Oklahoma 2, 10 innings Game 2 —TCU 10, Oral Roberts 2 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Oklahoma (41-18) vs. Oral Roberts (36-21), 3 p.m. Game 4 — Dallas Baptist (40-17) vs. TCU (43-17), 8 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Charlotte (42-14) vs. Arkansas (38-20), 5 p.m. Game 2 — Arizona State 4, New Mexico 2 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Arkansas (38-21) vs. New Mexico (20-40), 5 p.m. Game 4 — Charlotte (43-14) vs. Arizona State (40-16), 10 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Creighton 2, Georgia 1 Game 2 — Oregon State 7, UALR 4 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Georgia (31-31) vs. UALR (24-33), 4 p.m. Game 4 — Creighton (45-14) vs. Oregon State (39-17), 9 p.m. Fullerton, Calif. Friday, June 3 Game 1 — Stanford 10, Kansas State 3 Game 2 — Illinois (28-25) at Cal State Fullerton (40-15), 11 p.m. Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — Kansas State vs. Game 2 loser, 7 p.m. Game 4 — Stanford vs. Game 2 winner, 11 p.m. Los Angeles Friday, June 3 Game 1 — UC Irvine 15, Fresno St. 6 Game 2 — San Francisco 3, UCLA 0 Saturday, June 4 Game 3 — UCLA (33-23) vs. Fresno State (40-15), 5 p.m. Game 4 — UC Irvine (40-16) vs. San Francisco (31-24), 9 p.m.
D-II Championship at Cary Saturday’s championship West Florida vs. Winona State, 12:05 p.m.
Minors Standings South Atlantic League Northern Division W L Pct. GB Hagerstown (Nationals) 34 21 .618 — Greensboro (Marlins) 31 23 .574 21⁄2 Hickory (Rangers) 29 25 .537 41⁄2 Kannapolis (White Sox) 28 25 .528 5 Delmarva (Orioles) 29 26 .527 5 Lakewood (Phillies) 28 26 .519 51⁄2 West Virginia (Pirates) 27 26 .509 6 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Savannah (Mets) 30 24 .556 — Asheville (Rockies) 26 29 .473 41⁄2 Greenville (Red Sox) 26 29 .473 41⁄2 Lexington (Astros) 26 29 .473 41⁄2 Augusta (Giants) 23 32 .418 71⁄2 Charleston (Yankees) 23 32 .418 71⁄2 Rome (Braves) 21 34 .382 91⁄2 Friday’s Games Greensboro 4, Lakewood 3 Hagerstown 11, Greenville 5 Hickory 18, Delmarva 6 Asheville 13, Augusta 5 West Virginia 5, Lexington 4 Charleston, S.C. 15, Rome 2 Savannah 3, Kannapolis 1 Saturday’s Games Augusta at Asheville, 6:05 p.m. Kannapolis at Savannah, 6:05 p.m. Lakewood at Greensboro, 7 p.m. Greenville at Hagerstown, 7:05 p.m. West Virginia at Lexington, 7:05 p.m. Rome at Charleston, S.C., 7:05 p.m. Hickory at Delmarva, 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Lexington at Greenville, 4 p.m. Delmarva at West Virginia, 4:05 p.m. Greensboro at Hagerstown, 4:05 p.m. Savannah at Asheville, 4:05 p.m. Lakewood at Hickory, 5 p.m. Rome at Kannapolis, 5:05 p.m. Charleston, S.C. at Augusta, 5:35 p.m.
NHL STANLEY CUP (Best-of-7) Wednesday, June 1 Vancouver 1, Boston 0 Saturday, June 4 Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Monday, June 6 Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
NBA Finals Game 1: Miami 92, Dallas 84 Game 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93, Series 1-1 Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Selected the contract of LHP Tommy Hottovy from Pawtucket (IL). Placed LHP Rich Hill on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 2. Transferred RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka to the 60-day DL. DETROIT TIGERS—Placed 3B Brandon Inge on the 15-day DL. Recalled C Omir Santos from Toledo (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed RHP Sean O’Sullivan on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Jesse Chavez from Omaha (PCL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Optioned OF Reggie Willits to Salt Lake (PCL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Placed RHP Grant Balfour on paternity leave. Recalled RHP Fautino De Los Santos from Sacramento (PCL). SEATTLE MARINERS—Recalled OF Greg Halman from Tacoma (PCL). Optioned OF Michael Saunders to Tacoma. TEXAS RANGERS—Activated OF Julio Borbon from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Round Rock (PCL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated 1B Adam Lind from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Eric Thames to Las Vegas (PCL). National League FLORIDA MARLINS—Placed RHP Clay Hensley on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Ozzie Martinez from New Orleans (PCL). NEW YORK METS—Selected the contract of RHP Manny Acosta from Buffalo (IL). Optioned LHP Mike O’Connor to Buffalo. Transferred RHP Chris Young to the 60-day DL. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Optioned OF John Mayberry to Lehigh Valley (IL). Activated OF Shane Victorino from the 15day DL. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Purchased the contract of INF Matt Carpenter from Memphis (PCL). Recalled 1B Mark Hamilton from Memphis. Optioned RHP Maikel Cleto to Springfield (Texas) and INF Pete Kozma to Memphis. COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN—Named Chris Graves men’s basketball coach. CALIFORNIA—Named Kai Felton and Daron Park women’s assistant basketball coaches. Named Araceli Gil director of women’s basketball operations. COLLEGE—AnCONNECTICUT nounced the resignation of women’s lacrosse coach Heather McClelland. KANSAS—Named Vantz Singletary linebackers coach. MARSHALL—Announced F Aundra Williams won’t return for his senior season. PENN STATE—Named Pat Chambers men’s basketball coach. SAN JOSE STATE—Named Mandi Carver and Brannon Hays women’s assistant basketball coaches. SANTA CLARA—Announced the resignation of baseball coach Mark O’Brien. SOUTH FLORIDA—Named Steve Roccaforte men’s assistant basketball coach. UAB—Named Michaelle Crews bowling coach.
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Golf Memorial Friday’s second round At Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, Ohio Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 7,352; Par 72 68-67—135 Steve Stricker Ricky Barnes 68-70—138 Rod Pampling 72-66—138 71-67—138 Jonathan Byrd Rory McIlroy 66-72—138 Aaron Baddeley 71-68—139 Kevin Stadler 71-68—139 Brandt Jobe 71-68—139 Luke Donald 70-69—139 Ryan Moore 69-70—139 Josh Teater 67-72—139 Matt Kuchar 69-71—140 Matt Bettencourt 68-72—140 Gary Woodland 72-69—141 Dustin Johnson 68-73—141 Stewart Cink 68-73—141 Ryuji Imada 71-70—141 John Senden 71-70—141 Edoardo Molinari 72-69—141 Bryce Molder 68-73—141 Chris Riley 66-75—141 Rickie Fowler 68-73—141 Brett Wetterich 70-71—141 Hunter Mahan 69-72—141 Brendan Steele 70-71—141 Jason Bohn 70-71—141 Drew Weaver 71-70—141 Shaun Micheel 69-73—142 Bill Haas 71-71—142 Bo Van Pelt 72-70—142 Davis Love III 69-73—142 Troy Matteson 73-69—142 Scott Piercy 75-67—142 Kevin Chappell 69-73—142 Charles Howell III 72-70—142 Kevin Streelman 74-68—142 Webb Simpson 72-70—142 Phil Mickelson 72-70—142 Camilo Villegas 73-69—142 Chris Couch 70-73—143 Alex Cejka 71-72—143 Mark Wilson 70-73—143 K.J. Choi 70-73—143 Daniel Summerhays 72-71—143 D.A. Points 71-72—143 Charl Schwartzel 72-71—143 Charley Hoffman 69-74—143 Angel Cabrera 70-73—143 Brian Davis 73-71—144 Marc Leishman 73-71—144 Ernie Els 71-73—144 Arjun Atwal 73-71—144 Robert Garrigus 69-75—144 J.B. Holmes 72-72—144 Brendon de Jonge 71-73—144 Scott Stallings 68-76—144 Blake Adams 71-73—144 Bubba Watson 75-69—144 Rocco Mediate 68-76—144
Intimidators falter From staff reports
The Kannapolis Intimidators lost 3-1 at Savannah on Friday. Drew Lee knocked in the only run for Kannapolis.
Independent baseball David Thomas (Catawba) had a good series when the Grand Prairie Air Hogs visited Kansas City. He had four RBIs and seven hits in the four games to push his batting average to .266. Zach Ward (A.L. Brown) won his last start for the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks and is 2-2 with a 4.81 ERA.
Minor leagues Rob Lyerly, the former Charlotte 49ers star, is having a strong season with the Tampa Yankees of the advanced Class A Florida State League. The third baseman is batting .335 with three homers and 44 RBIs. He was tied for the league lead in RBIs through Thursday’s games. Both of Lyerly’s parents are Rowan natives. If you’re one of the growing number of people keeping tabs on South Atlantic League phenom Bryce Harper, he had four hits for Hagerstown on Thursday, including his 13th homer.
Prep football A.L. Brown rising senior back Damien Washington was named to the WSOC-TV’s list off 22 “players to watch” for the 2011 season. Former A.L. Brown player Terrance Knox has committed to UNC. Knox, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound senior, plays tight end for the Concord Spiders.
Legion baseball Mooresville Post 66’s Moors used a good pitching performance from Taylor Thurber and Josh Holcomb’s two hits and one RBI to beat the Mooresville Legends 6-4 on Friday. Hunter Nanney had three hits and Joe Cobb two for the Legends.
Harper watch If you’re one of the growing number of people keeping tabs on South Atlantic League phenom Bryce Harper, he had four hits for Hagerstown on Thursday, including his 13th homer.
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Assisting at the camp are basketball standouts Shayla Fields, Janetta Heggins, Meka Brown, Terris Sifford, Tristan Rankin, Sophilia Hipps, Darius Moose, Jazzmin Brown, Doug Campbell and Kaleb Kimber. Registration times are: Sunday, June 5: 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9, 6-7:30 Sunday, June 12, 4-5:30 Thursday, June 16, 6-7:30 Monday, June 20, 11-2 and 5:307 Contact Coach Hillian at 704-2027275 or tonyhillian@gmail.com. The 5th annual Carson Basketball Camp for rising 2nd-6th graders will be held July 11-14 from 9-12. Cost is $60 and includes instruction, camp T-shirt and camp insurance. Contact boys basketball coach Brian Perry at 704-855-5039. The 2nd annual Carson Little Dribbler Camp will be held July 1820 and is for 4-year-olds through rising first-graders. Camp is from 9-11 daily. Contact Perry at 704-855-5039. The Carson girls basketball program will be hosting two camps in July. The elementary school girls camp for rising kindergarten through fifth- graders will be held July 5-7 from 9 until noon. Cost is $40. The middle school girls camp for rising 6th-8th graders will be held July 11-14 from 4:30-7:30. Cost is $50. Each camper will receive a T-shirt and will be covered by camp insurance. Please contact Brooke Misenheimer at 704-855-5034 to register. Cost is $30 and includes instruction, T-short and insurance. Applications are still being accepted for the 18th annual Hoops Unlimited Basketball Camp at East Rowan. The camp is open to boys and girls from all area schools. The camp on June 13-16 is for rising 2nd-5th graders. The camp on June 20-23 is for rising 6th-9th graders. The cost of the all-day camp is $95 and includes a camp shirt and an allyou-can-eat lunch every day. Sessions are limited to 50 applicants. to Go www.hoopsunlimitedcamp.com or call camp director Rick Roseman at 704-279-7334 Sacred Heart will hold its annual summer basketball camp at the school facility on June 13-17. The camp is for rising 4th-8th graders. Girls will attend morning sessions from 8:30-noon, with boys attending from 1-4:30. Former college players and current Sacred Heart coaches Toni Barrios and Bob Burges are camp directors. College and high School area players will be camp councilors, and area coaches will conduct mini clinics daily. Each camper will receive a Tshirt. Concessions will be sold. The cost is $60 for the week or $15 per day for those who cannot attend the entire week. Sessions are limited to 40 campers. Contact Bob Burges at bburges@piedmontchemical.com or Sacred Heart AD Katie Meseroll at SHCS 704-633-2841. Catawba summer basketball camps are for boys and girls ages 515 and will be held in Concord and Charlotte as well as Salisbury. Go to www.e-timeout.com for information or to register.
Qualifying medalists for the Grady B. McCanless 4-Ball Tournament were Eric Mulkey and Thad Sprinkle with a 10-under 60. Pairings are in Scoreboard. The 9th annual Rowan County Masters is set for Warrior on June 2426. Qualifying is on June 18. The low 31 scores in stroke play join defending champ Keith Dorsett in a matchplay tournament. Entry is $30 for members and $60 for non-members and is open to Rowan residents or members of Rowan clubs who have amateur status. Entry includes green fee, cart and range balls for qualifying round. Fees for tournament rounds will be $15 for members and $20 for non-members. There will also be a practice round available to non-members for $20 the Wrestling camp week before qualifying and the week East Rowan High Wrestling Camp prior to the tournament. First prize includes a one-year is June 27-29 from 9-12 daily. Pay in the front office. Cost is $30 bronze membership, a $300 gift cerfor early payment or $40 the first day tificate and a trophy. of camp. The camp is for K-11th grade. Basketball camps Clinicians are East assistant DanThe 3rd annual Coach Tony ny Misenheimer and Mooresville asHillian’s Basketball Skills Training sistant Garry Eller. Camp will be held June 21-23 at North Rowan High. Hoops lessons The camp fee is $25 per person. Brevard basketball guard KateThe camp is from 8-12 daily and is for lynne Poole, who starred at East boys and girls ages 6-16. Guest instructors include coach Rowan, is working with young basChris McNeil of the Salisbury girls ketball players on shooting, skills, and state champions and coach Andrew ball-handling this summer. Poole charges $20 per session and Mitchell of North Rowan’s boys state can be reached at 704-239-8219. champions.
Biffle wants to capture past success Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Kansas Speedway might be the best place for Greg Biffle to cool off after an extremely hot and miserable weekend in Charlotte. Less than 20 laps into last week’s Coca Cola 600, Biffle reported that his cooling system was malfunctioning — on a day when temperatures approached 140 degrees on the track. The system wasn’t just broken, either. It was pumping scalding hot air into Biffle’s helmet and burning the side of his head, even with his visor flipped up to provide ventilation. Biffle’s crew eventually got his cooling system sorted out during an extended stay in the pits, and he pushed his way back from 34th to the front with 50 laps left. But what could have been the best car in Charlotte finished 13th following a late pit stop. “We took a really, really fast car
and finished 13th with it. We got the wave around twice and the lucky dog once,” Biffle said Friday in Kansas, where the Sprint Cup resumes Sunday. “If we would have had a mediocre car we would have finished about 30th.” If Biffle can bring another fast car to the 1.5-mile track Sunday, history suggests the No. 16 Ford could be the among the ones to beat. Biffle, currently 11th in the Sprint Cup standings, sports the top driver rating at Kansas of anyone in the field. Biffle, along with Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart, has won twice here, first in 2007 and in last fall’s race when he took first to pull himself out of a deep hole in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. Biffle also has six top-five finishes in nine Kansas races and has run nearly 93 percent of his laps here in the top 15, the most of any driver. “I really like this race track. This
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Will collapse carry over?
No coach, no problems for UNC Associated Press
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DALLAS — Dwyane Wade knows in the NBA finals, collapses can carry over. He was in the Dirk Nowitzki role five years ago, summoning a desperate charge to rescue a team that was down but refused to go out. A furious fourth-quarter rally saved the Heat from a 3-0 deficit and they never looked back, winning four straight to beat Dallas. The finals hadn’t seen anything like that again until Thursday night, and this time Wade was on the wrong end of it. The Heat were almost halfway to another championship celebration when the game suddenly swung in the Mavericks’ favor. Will the series, too? “I understand once you don’t close a team down, they get confidence and life,” Wade said. “This is a big challenge for us. We’re going to have to live up to the challenge, the hole we dug for ourselves, and we’re going to see what we’re made of as a team.” That means he, LeBron James and the rest of the Heat must prove they have the poise the 2006 Mavericks lacked. “We made it a lot harder on ourselves,” Wade said. “We’re going to see what we’re made of as a team. Now we have three straight games on the road, but I wouldn’t want to be in this position with any other team.”
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LeBron James, left, and dwyane Wade talk. Game 3 is Sunday night in Dallas, giving the Heat two days to think about their seven bad minutes. They made only one field goal after taking a 15-point lead, allowing the Mavericks to pull out a 95-93 victory on Nowitzki’s layup with 3.6 seconds left. Nowitzki, unaffected by a torn tendon in the middle finger of his left hand, scored the final nine Dallas points, including the tiebreaking basket using that hand. After seizing the Mavs’ second chance, he warned that they can’t blow it. “We’re going to approach the next one like it’s our last. You cannot get a split and get a huge emotional win in Game 2 and then go home and lose Game 3,” Nowitzki said.
Report: Rubio ready to join Timberwolves Associated Press
The NBA notebook ... MINNEAPOLIS — Ricky Rubio is coming to Minnesota after all. The Spanish point guard has agreed to join the Timberwolves next season, ending a drawn-out, delicate, two-year negotiation with the team that had many league observers believing he did not want to play in Minnesota. A person with knowledge of the agreement confirmed to The Associated Press on Wednesday night that Rubio will be here next season, given the woebegone Timber-
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wolves a much-needed dose of good news. WALSH OUT NEW YORK — Donnie Walsh dedicated three years to fixing the New York Knicks, all the while knowing the job would take much longer. At first he wanted to stay on as the guy who finished it, to see them really contend for a title. But at age 70, Walsh realized he wasn't up for the task. So when Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan wanted Walsh to commit to a multiyear extension, the longtime executive decided it was best not to return as Knicks
president. RATINGS NEW YORK — The television rating for Game 2 of the NBA finals was up 15 percent from the last time the same teams met in the championship series. The Dallas Mavericks' 9593 comeback win over the Miami Heat on Thursday on ABC drew a 10.5 overnight rating. Game 2 in 2006 earned a 9.1. The rating was down slightly from the 10.9 for the second game of last season's Celtics-Lakers series, the only higher Game 2 rating for the last seven years.
The NCAA baseball roundup ... CHAPEL HILL — The coach who led North Carolina to four College World Series missed the opening game of his team’s chase for No. 5. A freshman made sure the Tar Heels didn’t miss a beat. Kent Emanuel threw eight shutout innings in his NCAA tournament debut, leading North Carolina to a 4-0 victory over Maine in the Chapel Hill Regional. “The story of the game for us was Kent Emanuel,” said associate head coach Scott Forbes, who ran the team while Mike Fox attended to what a team spokesman said was a personal matter. Jacob Stallings hit a three-run homer as part of a four-run first inning for the Tar Heels (46-14), who managed just three hits after that but advanced to play James Madison on Saturday. Emanuel (7-1), the first freshman to start North Carolina’s NCAA opener since 2008, struck out five and gave up seven hits before Michael Morin relieved him in the ninth. Emanuel allowed only three Maine baserunners to reach second, and only one made it to third. "I wanted to treat it just like a normal game and stay in the same routine," Emanuel said. St. John's 2, East Carolina 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Sean Hagan said it could have been very different early. The St. John's lefthander pitched into the eighth inning and got plenty of defensive help as the Red Storm beat East Carolina 2-0 in the first round of the Charlottesville Regional. But one play, in particular, stood out and it came to end the
CHARLOTTE FroM 1B games will meet Saturday in the double-elimination regional. Smith (10-4) gave up a leadoff double in the third, then retired six in a row and got double plays to end the fifth and sixth innings for Charlotte (43-14), the Atlantic 10 champion. Corey Roberts finished for the save, allowing Kyle Robinson’s homer in the ninth. The 49ers chased starter Randall Fant (35) after just 11 batters. In the second, Justin Wilson singled and Shive homered to make it 2-0. Corey Shaylor then singled and scored on Justin Roland’s grounder to second.
first inning. The bases were loaded with two outs when centerfielder Jimmy Brennan tracked a laser by John Wooten into leftcenter field and dove, just snaring the ball before it landed. Clemson 11, Sacred Heart 1 CLEMSON, S.C.— John Hinson hit a threerun homer and Clemson beat Sacred Heart 11-1 Friday night at the Clemson Regional. Scott Firth (5-1) allowed one run on six hits in six innings for the Tigers. He struck out five. The Pioneers' Troy Scribner (9-3) was pulled in the Tigers' six-run third. Chris Epps drove in three runs for Clemson (42-18) and Phil Pohl had three hits. South Carolina 2, Georgia Southern 1 COLUMBIA, S.C. — Michael Roth allowed two hits in seven innings and defending national champion South Carolina opened the NCAA tournament with a 2-1 victory over Georgia Southern. The Gamecocks (46-14) take on Stetson in a winner's bracket game on Saturday. The Eagles (36-25) will face North Carolina State in an elimination game. Virginia 6, Navy 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Will Roberts struck out a career-high 14 in a four-hitter, and Danny Hultzen drove in three runs to lead No. 1 national seed Virginia past Navy 6-0. Roberts (11-1) retired the last 17 batters — nine by strikeout — for Virginia (50-9). Coastal Carolina 13, Connecticut 1 CLEMSON, S.C. — Tommy La Stella homered twice and Hayes Orton went 5 for 5 with three RBIs for Coastal Carolina in a rout of Connecticut. The Chanticleers (42-18) scored four runs off Connecticut ace Matt Barnes in the fifth inning to take a 7-0 lead.
Shane Brown led off the 49ers’ third with an infield single. But he was caught stealing on a pitchout and Arkansas reliever Brandon Moore then retired the next seven men. Moore and Barrett Astin allowed just two hits over the final six inROLAND nings. In the bottom of the third, Arkansas’ Tim Carver led off with a double down the left-field line and scored on a fly ball to cut the 49ers’ lead to 3-1. “I think early in the game we pressed a little bit,” said catcher James McCann, the Razorbacks’ second-leading hitter who went 0 for 4 on Friday. “By the time we got settled down, it was too late, he (Smith) had already found his groove out there.”
Drivers skirt no-caution call KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Sprint Cup drivers remained tightlipped rather than second-guess NASCAR for the no-caution finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway last week. The no-call, which came after Jeff Burton spun in traffic, allowed Kevin Harvick to pass Dale Earnhardt Jr. for his third victory of the season when Earnhardt ran out of gas in the final lap. “NASCAR has to do the best they can, and they didn’t feel like they needed to throw a caution there, and in the end everyone finished the race safely,” Cup points leader Carl Edwards said. “That is a lot bigger decision than
I am paid to make.” Still, the finish raised questions about whether NASCAR should be as stringent about calling late cautions as it is to bring out the yellow in similar situations earlier in races. Earnhardt, who likely would have coasted to his first win in almost three years had the caution come out, steered clear of the issue, while noting his fans’ bitter disappointment — much of which was expressed through YouTube videos. “When you’re passionate and you care — it’s a cliche, but when that’s all that matters you’re ticked until things get right or you’re upset until things get right no matter what,” Earnhardt said. “I can definitely relate.”
Truck race No. 400 scheduled today at Kansas Associated Press
The NASCAR notebook ... KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Chris Showalter has been there for all 399 starts, all 399 checkered flags. Today at Kansas Speedway, he’ll be there when the green flag drops for the 400th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. The truck chief for Travis Kvapil’s No. 5 Toyota is the only person to be involved in every race on the circuit over the last 16 years. Showalter says it has “been a very cool” to see the series evolve into a proving ground for Nationwide and Sprint Cup drivers — some of whom still race trucks from time to time — while raising its own crop of veterans.
FRENCH FroM 1B pleted a career Grand Slam by winning the 2009 French Open. “Almost feels, somewhat, like I’ve won the tournament, which is not the case. Silverware is still out there to be won, and I’m looking forward to the match with Rafa.” It’ll be their fifth meeting — and fourth final — in Paris since 2005. Nadal is 4-0 in those matches, part of his 16-8 overall lead head-tohead. A sixth French Open title would tie Nadal with Bjorn Borg for the most in history. “I don’t think about that,” said Nadal, who turned 25 Friday. “A lot of respect for the great Bjorn, but I ... focus on (trying) to play well. For me, is much more important win Roland Garros than equal Bjorn.” Djokovic is the only other player to have beaten Federer more than eight times, including a 3-0 mark this season before Friday. Long considered one of the top talents in tennis, Djokovic credited a handful of factors with helping him
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excel recently: more maturity; confidence from helping Serbia win its first Davis Cup title in December; a gluten-free diet he now refuses to discuss in any detail. He won his second major title at the Australian Open in January and arrived in Paris as a co-favorite with Nadal, thanks in part to having beaten the Spaniard in two tournament finals on clay in May. “It had to end somewhere,” said the secondseeded Djokovic, who would have clinched the No. 1 ranking with a victory over Federer and will move up anyway if Nadal loses Sunday. “Best five months of my life, my tennis career. I cannot complain. It was definitely an incredible period.” Nadal’s victory over the fourth-seeded Murray was far more compelling and competitive than a typical straight-set sweep, yet still paled in comparison to what Federer and Djokovic produced later. Because Nadal-Murray lasted more than three hours — and because the tournament pushed back the start of the men’s semifinals from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. to accommodate TV — Federer and Djokovic didn’t set foot on Court Philippe Chatrier until early evening. It was nearly 6 p.m. when the first point was played.
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Rowan shortstop Justin Morris sprawls across the infield behind second base as he tries to make a stop on a South grounder.
ROWAN FROM 1B into duty with starting catcher Joseph Basinger out of the lineup with a strained oblique. South coach Michael Lowman had to call on outfielder Patrick Hampton to finish the game behind the dish. Deason scored on a two-out error in the second for a 1-0 South lead. Justin Morris singled home a Rowan run in the third to tie it. Sapp walked with the bases loaded for a 2-1 Rowan edge in the fourth. South (1-5, 1-2) made it 2-2 in the sixth when Parker Hubbard drove in Hampton, running for Deason. Rowan’s two runs in the bottom of the sixth weren’t pretty — South’s catching situation figured heavily — but they proved decisive. Jared Mathis singled with one out and moved to third on a passed ball and a wild pitch. Sapp’s tapper up the thirdbase line with two men out scored Mathis. A charging Dietz fielded the ball but had no chance at all to get Sapp. “I’ll take it,” Sapp said. “It got us the lead, and our defense held up just enough.” Sapp stole second, kept going to third when the throw got away and scored on a wild pitch that squirted just far enough away from Hampton. “The difference in the game jon c. lakey/SALISBURY POST David and Jennifer Snider, along with Bob Lowman, take a turned out to be Sapp making a great read of a ball in the
look at the retired number of their son Patrick.
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South catcher Patrick Hampton waits for the throw as Rowan’s Will Sapp scores.
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dirt,” Gantt said. “Hampton did a decent job catching. That’s a tough position to be in.” South got one run back in the seventh when Dietz’s twoout, two-strike flare to right scored Maverick Miles. Zack Simpson was the winning pitcher for the second time in three nights for Rowan (2-0, 2-0). He entered and struck out two batters with men on base to end the sixth, survived the seventh when Hubbard flied out deep, and zipped through the eighth with the help of a 4-6-3 twin killing. Simpson was shut down early in the season at Brevard after tearing a muscle in his elbow, but he’s OK now.
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South’s Parker Hubbard goes airborne for a high throw as Rowan’s Matt Mauldin slides into second base. “We’ve had pretty wide strike zones in both games so far,” he said. “That helps.” South’s Gunnar Hogan barely missed a two-homer to center that would’ve changed the complexion of the game quite a bit in the fourth. “I was 5 or 6 feet from the wall,” Sapp said. “If he lines that one out, even a little bit, it’s out of here.” A highlight for South was the nice 5-3-2 double play in
the third, but it was a frustrating night for the visitors, who failed to take full advantage of five Rowan errors. “We were fortunate,” Gantt said. “Probably should’ve got our brains beat out the way we played defense.” But when it came to singing, Rowan was good. Sapp was told that his turn to warble might come next. “Maybe I’ll lip sync,” he said with a smile.
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Ashton Fleming goes for the double play as South’s Jacob Deitz slides into second.
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The retiring of Patrick Snider’s jersey drew a standing ovation from the large crowd at Newman Park. Snider, a North Rowan pitcher, died last year of cancer.
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Matt Laurens reads a tribute to Patrick Snider as Jennifer and David Snider look on.
SHAW FROM 1B infield and infielders playing the outfield, all backed by a pitching staff that — with the exception of portsider Jesse Park — poses more questions than Merideth from Millionaire. Watching South requires a measure of adjustment, sort of like watching Bewitched with the wrong Darrin. Even tough guy Patrick Hampton — a center-fielder who likes to keep his office clean — was squatting behind the plate as a thirdstring catcher, called to active duty when starter Corey Deason suffered a potential season-ending knee injury running out a sixth-inning grounder. Opening Day starter Joe Basinger, already shelved with a hip injury, reportedly won’t return until Monday. And concussed infielder Connor Bridges will be sidelined for at least two more weeks. “I’ve told them, “Hey, we’ve got what we’ve got. Nobody else is walking through the door to help us,’” said Michael Lowman, the third-year head coach who feels like he’s running a MASH unit. “We’re just trying to put guys in the right spots. The last two nights we’ve played very competitive games and we’re making progress. At least it feels that way.” That may be the strangest part of all this. Against such a dismal backdrop South has performed well in consecutive games. It played unblemished defense and received seven
shutdown innings from Park in Thursday’s 7-1 win. Last night’s match was tied 2-2 with two away in the last of the sixth inning before Will Sapp’s bleeder down the third-base line put Rowan up for good. “Nobody was sure if that was even a fair ball,” Smith said. “It looked like it went off his foot. I know I hesitated going after it and (thirdbaseman Jacob) Dietz hesitated. We all thought it was foul.” They all thought wrong —
and Rowan capitalized, adding an insurance run on a dirt-ball by Smith. South responded an inning later when Dietz soft-served a bases-loaded single into right field to close the scoring. “It’s all the little things that win ballgames,” said Hogan, a second-year vet of these intra-county war games. “The good thing is we never really quit. We’re finding what we need out there, making strides. Tonight was a good start.”
Rowan's Will Sapp rounds second base as Parker Hubbard (13) looks toward the outfield after the throw got past him.
It was. Smith fanned nine batters in six drama-filled innings and threw first-pitch strikes to 18 of 29 batters, all while battling Rowan’s potent lineup and the plate umpire’s floating-casino strike zone. He tempered that with six walks and four wild pitches. “The walks are what really killed us,” Smith acknowledged. “That’s just too many.” Lowman, though unimpressed, gave Smith his seal of approval. “He stayed out there and gave us a chance
to win,” the coach said. “That’s all we asked of him.” Dietz went 3-for-4, extended his hitting streak to six games and bumped his average to .476. And fireman Dillon Atwell, still wearing that fresh-out-of-the-box look, pitched two innings of hitless relief. All of which left Lowman searching for an explanation — and a clear view of his team. “I’m starting to think that we’ve got some heart and
we’ve got some toughness,” he said. “We had a lot of reasons to lay down tonight and let them run all over us, and we didn’t. We battled. We competed.” Sounds like this was one to place in the “Positive Loss” folder. “I think we’ve gotten better,” Lowman concluded. “Our competitiveness, our fundamentals, our desire — it’s all improved. We come to the park prepared and ready.” And that’s a good start.
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GOLF DUBLIN, Ohio — On a course with such a fine line between birdies and bogeys, Steve Stricker settled for perfection Friday in the Memorial with a hole-in-one that put him in control at Muirfield Village. Stricker used a 6-iron on the 188-yard eighth hole — his 17th hole of the second round — then birdied his final hole for a 5-under 67. Instead of being part of a fiveway tie for the lead, he wound up three shots clear going into the weekend. Luke Donald, in his debut as the No. 1 player in the
world, had another strong rally by finishing with backto-back birdies for a 69 that left him at 5-under 139, still very much in the hunt. Donald has not finished out of the top 10 in nine straight tournaments. • GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Third-ranked Jiyai Shin shot a 5-under 66 to a take a one-stroke lead over playing partner Sandra Gal of Germany after the wind-whipped first round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic. • WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Mark Brooks battled through hot, breezy conditions to shoot a 6-under 65 for a two-stroke lead over Mark Calcavecchia and Peter Senior in the Principal Charity Classic.
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More importantly, White threw just 64 pitches, keeping her fresh for the marathon stretch that state championship series can be. “It's definitely good to save her,” East shortstop Ericka Nesbitt said. “None of these teams are easy down here.” Things were a bit different from last year's regional final, where East survived a 1-0 win against the Chargers. East's focus never wavered, as it struck first with a run in the first. Ericka Nesbitt lead off with a double and was sacrificed to third by Kayla Kirk and brought home on a sacrifice bunt by White, who did a little bit of everything with a double and three RBIs in addition to scoring on a wild pitch. “We came down here last year not knowing what this was all about,” Nesbitt said. “This year we knew what we had to do and I knew I had to set the tone for everybody.” A seven-run top of the fifth put the game away for East and it began with singles from Nesbitt and Kayla Kirk. White doubled them in, with Bobbi Thomas, Allyson Mills and Steffi Sides all driving home runs in the inning. “We gave them unearned runs there in that inning and from there, it caught fire,” Crest coach Greg Earl said. “East is a good team with senior leadership and I just wish we could have given them a better game.” The Mustangs went up 3-0 in the fourth, thanks to a twoout throwing error on the infield, allowing Poole to reach second. She scored on Mills' double and Mills came home
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East’s Ericka Nesbitt is welcomed home by teammate Sydney Poole. after Steffi Sides singled her in. “When you get to this point, whenever you get some momentum going and put some things together, you're happy,” East coach Mike Waddell said. “Against this competition, you never expect a 10-run win like this.” White held No. 3 hitter Dakota Keller, Crest's leader with 11 home runs, to a walk and a strikeout. Cleanup hit-
GAME 2 FROM 1B little bit,” East coach Mike Waddell said. “We're going to need to refocus and come back tomorrow playing our best ball.” East will have to win three straight games tomorrow in order to take home a state title. It's a situation the Mustangs were in last year after beating Crest and falling in the second game to Southwestern Randolph. Conley didn't play a great game, committing three errors and allowing East to take command early. The Vikings never led until the end. White singled to lead off the top of the fourth and Heather Trexler came on to pinch run. Trexler scored the first run of the game on a high throw to first from shortstop Katarina Hudson. Steffi Sides led off the fifth with a single that nearly took
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ter Victoria Powell had the only hit for Crest with a firstinning single. After that, the Elon signee didn't allow a baserunner for the remainder of action. “She's an excellent pitcher,” Earl added. “We put the ball on the ground and the defense made good plays behind her.” Crest pitcher sophomore Emily Kale didn't make it out of the fifth after posting a 1.81
ERA during the regular season and playoffs. • NOTE: Senior Mallory Drew, who suffered a serious leg injury in a car accident before the season, made her her first at-bat of the year in the fifth, coaxing a walk on a full count to rousing ovation. “I was fighting back tears I was so scared,” Drew said. “(Waddell) told me if we get ahead, we'll have you out there.”
the plate to end the second inning. Sarah Hanley, who ran for catcher Kate Hanley, tried to score from a second on a line drive to left field. “That was a big play for us,” Waddell said. The game-winner was Adams' third hit of the night from the leadoff spot. Adams fouled off three straight pitches before slicing one to left to end it. Matkins led off the bottom of the seventh and went to first when she claimed she was hit by the pitch. East protested that the ball hit her bat and won the argument, although she wasn't off the bases for long. Matkins got her second hit on an oppositefield shot to put the winning run on. She was sacrificed over to second and third with bunts before Adams' heroics. “That's just characteristic of this team,” Conley coach Wayne Deans said. “They're not going to give up and they're going to keep fighting. We've not talked about a state cham-
pionship all season long. We've just been trying to get better.” Conley was a 5-0 winner against Southern Vance in its opening game. Christian threw a complete game and got stronger as the night wore on. She retired the final eight batters and overcame three Viking errors, totaling 102 pitches, striking out nine and walking one. White equaled her counterpart, except for claiming one less out. White, who boasted a 0.47 ERA coming into Friday, also struck out nine and gave up three earned runs in 92 pitches. Waddell hopes she at least three more games in her high school career. East, who cruised through the NPC and didn't allow a run until the fourth round of the playoffs, finds itself on the brink. “When you get to this level, you know teams are going to be tough and you've got to bring your A game every game,” Waddell said. “For five out of seven innings there, we played our A game.”
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Travis Cordial began a group called ThisIsOURShoutOut, which provides support for youth affected by divorce. On June 15, Cordial and Paul Silvas, who are both youth pastors at World Hope Worship Center, will be walking from Salisbury to King to raise awareness and funds for the group.
Hope for children of divorce BY TRAVIS CORDIAL For The Salisbury Post
“Each year, over 1,000,000 American children suffer the divorce of their parents… YOU are not Alone, YOU have a Voice… SHOUT IT OUT.” A local organization, ThisIsOURShoutOut, is looking to make a difference. Three years ago, I suffered the divorce of my parents. Going through such an event drastically changed my life and began to affect not only my personal life, but my walk with God. Feeling like no one was there to hear my voice and listen to how the divorce affected me, I began to write my story on a simple piece of
paper. After reading over all of the events that took place through the divorce, I felt as though a weight had been lifted. My writing provided an outlet for the pain I had been suffering. In October of 2009, I started a ministry called ThisIsOURShoutOut. It started as a MySpace page and quickly grew from there. In only a short time, MySpace had thousands of views, stories began to come in, and people from all over began to share how the divorce of their parents had impacted their lives. Since then, in my role with TIOSO, I’ve had the opportunity to be on the radio, speak at churches and events,
and talk with many kids suffering from the divorce of their parents. At TIOSO, we are dedicated to revealing the effects of divorce on a younger generation and giving hope for healing through a relationship with Christ. We seek to give a oncesilenced voice back to those caught in the middle of divorce and provide hope in what seems to be a hopeless situation. Many times during divorce, teens and youth are overlooked. Whether they are 8 or 18, their voices are suddenly silenced. They have no one to turn to, no one to talk to, and no one to listen. Anger, loneliness, depression, and guilt are
just some of the emotions that begin to take over. Some may turn to drugs, alcohol, sex, cutting or anything to escape the pain of the separation. “Each year, over 1,000,000 American children will suffer the divorce of their parents.” That breaks down to 115 every hour. On June 12-15, TIOSO will be holding AWalkForVoices. World Hope youth pastor Paul Silvas and I will be walking from Salisbury to King and back; a total of 115 miles in four days. We will be walking to raise awareness and funds for TIOSO. “Every mile, every voice.” If you would like to donate and support TIOSO, please vis-
it www.thisisourshoutout.com for information on how to do so. Here, you can also find more information on TIOSO, as well as stories that have been written. At 7 p.m. June 15, TIOSO will also be hosting AWalkForVoices Finale featuring Austin Simmons. It will be held at World Hope Worship Center, 2203 Mooresville Road. This event is free and open to all. For more information, go to www.thisisourshoutout.com. Travis Cordial is founder of TIOSO and the middle school pastor at World Hope Worship Center in Salisbury. World Hope’s phone number is 704636-9159.
‘Trinity of Wellness’ Promoting health-conscious congregations BY HENRY BAILEY The Commercial Appeal
HERNANDO, Miss. (AP) — Dr. Michael Minor, pastor of Oak Hill Baptist Church south of Hernando, draws a healthy lesson from the Biblical passage where Jesus fed the multitude with only five loaves of bread and two fish. “His disciples were annoyed with Him. They were actually on a retreat and one of the reasons they were upset was this was supposed to be their ‘downtime,’” said Minor. The lesson? If people make getting proper, regular rest a priority, they'll have more energy and stamina to deal with surprises — even ones at mealtime that are met by a miracle. “We need to be good stewards of what the Good Lord has given us,” Minor said. It might take something of a miracle to lift Mississippi out of a health crisis rooted in obesity, but Minor, 46, is trying to do just that by promoting a healthconscious congregation. Obesity contributes to the major chronic disease killers in the state: heart disease, diabetes and certain cancers, said the Mississippi State Department of Health. Minor practices what he preaches in urging churches to play an active role in members’ health: “Our view is a 'Trinity of Wellness' — body, mind and soul," he said. His schedule would challenge any athlete. In addition to pastoral duties, Minor does consult-
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Anise Jefferson, right, and her son Mario participate in a ‘Trinity of Wellness’ program in Southaven Miss. ing work on nonprofit business development and faith-based health and wellness advocacy. He's busy linking programs of the Healthy Congregations movement, which he chairs, with the National Baptist Convention, the country’s largest predominantly African-American Christian denomination with 8.3 million members among some 31,000 congregations. He’s a member of the eightcounty Regional Health Council aligned with the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, and working on a pact between the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education and the American Diabetes Association using his church’s “Taste Test Sunday” as a model. Members of Oak Hill Baptist blind taste healthy and nonhealthy versions of the same food and give their results during services. Minor said this program, in its third year, is a simple but effective way to show that small changes to recipes can make foods — especially desserts — healthier while still tasting the same as
they did before. “People can do a good job of eating right, but they can get into trouble with desserts,” he said. His church also includes a health lesson in the bulletin each week, allows only healthy fare at church suppers, and has a trail. Minor also wants to add a “one-hole golf course.” The Oak Hill Community Walking Trail is a basic affair around the perimeter of the church, but it tracks the resolve of people with “not a lot of resources but a lot of determination,” he said. The sign said: “7 times equals 1 mile on the outer perimeter. 3.5 times equals 1/2 mile.” Fried chicken and sugary soft drinks aren’t missed by two regular walkers, Anise Jefferson of Southaven and Minnie Wilkinson of the Hernando area. “Giving all that up was easier than I thought it would be,” said Jefferson, a lifelong church member. “When he took the soft drinks away, I thought, ‘Oh Lordy, how will I make it?’” said Wilkinson. “But then he brought in Crystal
Light lemonade and that’s just fine with me.” Cleanliness might be next to godliness, but healthiness is pushing for No. 2 here. “You've got to be healthy to do all the things He wants you to do,” said Jefferson. Minor, a Coldwater native with an educational background that includes a degree in economics from Harvard and a doctorate in education from the University of Memphis, has been Oak Hill Baptist pastor for 15 years and has been pushing healthy living from the pulpit for 10. “If you do something shortterm,” results will falter, “but if you do it as a real ministry, people will notice,” he said. “He's doing great stuff,” said Hernando Mayor Chip Johnson, who serves with Minor on the Regional Health Council and ranks him “one of our health champions.” It’s a story not unlike the parable of the tiny mustard seed, soaring and branching out to be a tree fit to give rest for the birds of the sky. “It’s all a consequence of
what started here at our little country church,” Minor said. Mississippi continually tops the list with the highest rates of childhood and adult obesity among the 50 states. Nationwide, childhood obesity rates have more than tripled since 1980, and there are fears among health experts that today's youth will be the first ever to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. The 2010 edition of America’s Health Rankings, released in December, showed Mississippi unchanged as 50th and last while Tennessee rose two slots to 42nd place and Arkansas fell eight slots to 48th. The report assesses the relative health of state populations based on behavioral, environmental and medical measures that include obesity. It is published annually by the United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association and Partners for Prevention. In Mississippi, a 2007 state law required every school district to adopt a wellness program.
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Cornerstone Church kicks off its 25th anniversary celebration ADVANCE — Mount Sinai AME Zion Church will hold its annual homecoming celebration on Sunday, June 5. The Rev. Dr. Calvin L. Miller, presiding elder of the Winston Salem District AME Zion Church, will speak at 11 a.m., and the Rev. Gwendolyn Hamilton, pastor of S. John AME Zion Church of Mocksville, at 3 p.m. The church is located at 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance.
Second Presbyterian The Voices of Joy (formerly Noble Spiritual Singers) of Salisbury will celebrate their 56th anniversary today, Saturday, June 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Sills Creek AME Zion church, 3165 Bradshaw Road and Hwy. 150 Mooresville. Call Dorothy Holt, 704-6366-6143 or Catrina Ford, 704-202-5106.
Dr. Eric Faust returns home to preach the 11 a.m worship service on Sunday, June 5 at Second Presbyterian Church on Lincolnton Road. Faust graduated from Boyden High, NC State, Union Theological Seminary in Richmond Va., and McCormick Theological Seminary in ChicaSt. Matthew’s Lutheran go. He will preach on Humpty Dumpty and the helplessness St. Matthew’s Lutheran of “all the King’s men.” Church’s annual Camper Services have begun for the New Beginning summer. These informal servCONCORD — Friends and ices are every Sunday (except Homecoming), at 8:30 a.m. in Family Day at New Beginning the family life center through Church of God is Sunday, June Sept. 4. These services began 5. The 11 a.m. speaker is comore than 30 years ago and pastor Chavis Maxwell. New Beginning is located are held from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Two at 5717 Alexander Road, right members of St. Matthew’s, off Hwy 3-Kannapolis. Call Dot Connor and Hazel 704-938-2088 for details. Trexler, were instrumental in staring these services. Cedar Grove AME Zion Speakers for this year are CLEVELAND — The felthe Rev. Gary Coble (pastor of St. Matthew’s), Larry Thoma- lowship service at Cedar son, the Rev. Floyd Bost, Jack Grove AME Zion Church is on Fisher, Phil Holshouser, Hope Sunday, June 5, at 3 p.m. The Coble, Kendal Rogers, Ken Rev. Anthony Freeman, pasCarrick, Gwen Morgan and tor of Sandy Ridge AME Zion Darrell Connor. Following Church of Landis, will speak. The Rev. Dr. Patricia A. each service the youth of the church will serve doughnuts, Tyson is pastor of Cedar coffee and juice. Sunday Grove, 2430 Hildebrand Road. school follows at 9:30 and worship at 10:30 a.m. St. Matthew’s Baptist St. Matthew’s is located at The men of St. Matthew’s 9275 Bringle Ferry Road. Baptist church will host Men’s Day on Sunday, June 5. Northside The 3 p.m. speaker will be EAST SPENCER — North- the Rev. Corey Barr, pastor of side Church of God of Prophe- Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Boycy celebratesthe 36th anniver- den Quarters. sary of Pastor James J. Lott II on Sunday, June 5. The 11 a.m. New Creation Baptist speaker is Minister Mary A. STATESVILLE — New Young of the East Spencer Church of God of Prophecy. Creation Baptist Church The 4 p.m. service guest Gospel Choir celebrates their speaker is Bishop Clarence 19th anniversary on Sunday, Lott, pastor of Lincoln Street June 5, at 3 p.m. All choirs and Church of God of Prophecy, groups are invited. The church is located at 792 Concord. Glover St. Call Margaret Chambers, 704-873-8592 for Neel Road Baptist details. The Rev. Joseph Neel Road Baptist Church Robinson is pastor. hosts Dr. J. Daniel Day from Campbell University Divinity St. Luke Baptist School at 11 a.m. on June 5, as The senior choir of St. Luke the congregation honors senBaptist hosts its annual proior adults. Day is the associate profes- gram on June 5 at 3 p.m. Dr. Grant Harrison Jr., sor of Preaching and Worship at Campbell University Divin- pastor of Soldiers Memorial ity School, and has published AME Zion Church, will be the articles in The Abingdon guest speaker. He has served Preaching Annual, Christian as pastor for five years. Harrison is the president Ethics Today, Baptist History
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the risk of stroke, heart attack and to slow the process of atherosclerosis, which is narrowing of the arteries in patients with elevated cholesterol levels. Side effects can include headache, nausea, constipation, abdominal and joint pain, yellowing of the skin and eyes, hives and more. Dosing is commonly in the 5- to 40-milligram range taken once daily. The higher dose should be considered only if a lesser amount is found ineffective. Gemfibrozil, classified as a fibric-acid derivative, works along the same lines in reducing LDL cholesterol and raising HDL cholesterol, but is primarily used to lower triglycerides.Similarly, side effects include abdominal pain, indigestion and diarrhea. Less common side effects include blurred vision, depression, fever, chills, an irregular heartbeat, joint pain, headache, bruising, fatigue and still more. Of significance is a double-blind controlled study of 2,046 patients that found gastrointestinal reactions in 34 percent of the individuals and symptoms of acid indigestion in almost 20 percent of those studied. Dosing is in the range of 600-milligram range taken orally twice daily, 30 minutes prior to meals. I am unaware of your total cholesterol reading and its breakdown, nor do I know if other medical issues — primarily cardiac in nature — come in to play here. My guess is the 80 milligrams of
Crestor should be more than sufficient, and adding the 1,200 milligrams of gemfibrozil would be the frosting on the cake, so to speak. The combination of both medications increases the risk of muscle pain and leg cramping, but I must defer to your physician or cardiologist who knows your complete history. If the medications were prescribed by the same physician, you might question whether they are both necessary, although it is an acceptable combination for some patients. If two different doctors are involved, you should be sure they both are aware of what the other has ordered. Readers who would like additional information on the subject can order my Health Report “Understanding Cholesterol” by sending a self-addressed stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order made payable to Peter H. Gott, M.D., and mailed to P.O. Box 433, Lakeville, CT 06039. Be sure to mention the title or print an order form off my website’s direct link at www.AskDrGottMD.com/order—form.pdf. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books, including “Live Longer, Live Better,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Cookbook,” which are available at most bookstores or online. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. United FeatUre Syndicate
Saturday, June 4 Your competitiveness is likely to be accentuated in the year ahead, whether it is applied toward social or business endeavors. Once you know what you want, you’ll find the way to make things happen as you envision. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — The company you keep will influence your attitude and outlook in a big way. You’ll be surprised at the people who wear their welcome the best. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — If you find yourself in a competitive game of one-upsmanship, accentuate your humility instead of your ego and you’ll come out way ahead of your challenger LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Your awareness of the subtler aspects of the conditions under which you work will increase your effectiveness. What you accomplish will stand the test of time. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Financial conditions look encouraging, mostly because you won’t be indifferent to the profitable circumstances surrounding you. You’ll utilize everything at your disposal. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Your judgment is likely to be much keener and wiser than that of those with whom you associate, so when it comes to anything important, stick by your guns. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Because you won’t treat any of your responsibilities or obligations lightly, those who work at your side will abide by your example and handle their duties as well as they can. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Socializing could turn out to be not only an excellent source of relaxation and amusement, but also produce some useful information as well. Be attentive to what’s being said. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — If you want to get into the action on a new endeavor, timing will be a critical factor. You must know when it’s right to quit shilly-shallying and take action. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — It behooves you to ask as many questions as you need in order to understand something important about your future that’s being explained to you. Seeking clarification is not only smart, it’s essential. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Try to do something different if you can, and leave plenty of room for spontaneity. It won’t hurt to start out in one direction but end up doing something entirely unplanned. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You’ll be surprised at who possesses the information you’re looking for, so don’t show indifference to anybody, even the low man on the totem pole. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — It might surprise you as to how much you are able to accomplish. Don’t put any limitations on your plans; just keep plugging ahead until you run out of time or energy. Trying to patch up a broken romance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help you understand what to do to make the relationship work. Send for your Matchmaker set by mailing $3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. United FeatUre Syndicate
Today’s celebrity birthdays Actor Bruce Dern is 75. Musician Roger Ball is 67. Actress-singer Michelle Phillips is 67. Jazz musician Anthony Braxton is 66. Actor Parker Stevenson is 59. Actor Keith David is 55. Singer-musician El DeBarge is 50. Actress Julie White is 50. Actress Lindsay Frost is 49. R&B singer Al B. Sure! is 43. Actor Noah Wyle is 40. Rock musician Stefan Lessard (The Dave Matthews Band) is 37. Actor-comedian Russell Brand is 36. Actress Angelina Jolie is 36. Rock musician JoJo Garza (Los Lonely Boys) is 31. Model Bar Refaeli is 26. Rock musician Zac Farro is 21.
Wrong call and wrong play BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate
Lady Dorothy Nevill, an English writer and horticulturist who died in 1913, said, “The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.” The art of bridge is making the right call or play at the right moment. Look at the North hand in today’s diagram. West opens one club. What would you do? Get those five-card majors into the auction — overcall one heart. Do not (as chosen at the table) make a takeout double. If the diamond six were a low spade, many experts would then double, but that would still risk missing a 5-3 heart fit. (However, yes, a one-heart overcall would make it harder to find a 4-4 spade fit. You need to guess the right call at the right time!) Two hearts is easy to make, declarer losing two top spades, a spade ruff, the heart ace and the club ace. But when North doubled, East raised to two clubs, and South advanced with two spades, which was passed out. (Yes, West erred also. Knowing of at least a ninecard club fit and aware that East must be short in spades, he should have re-
bid three clubs, which could have been made with an overtrick.) Against two spades, West led the heart seven. East won with his ace and returned the suit. Now declarer should have played a club. Then defeating the contract would have required careful defense. At the table, though, South led a trump. West defended well by ducking the trick. Declarer now played dummy’s heart queen, but West ruffed, cashed his top trumps, and shifted to clubs for down two. United FeatUre Syndicate
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928 Mathis Avenue, Salisbury
New construction – 3 BR, 2 & 1/2 BA Energy Star Built Home! Hardwood floors, granite counter tops, East Rowan school district. $156,500. MLS#52119 Directions: Jake Alexander Blvd. to Morlan Park Road. Subdivision 2 is on the left.
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128 Mitchell Avenue, Salisbury
Investor Special! Historic 2 BR, 1 BA duplex that could easily be converted into a 4 BR, 2 BA home. Fulton Heights neighborhood. Priced $34,000 below tax value. $112,000. MLS#52315 Directions: Fulton St. to Mitchell Ave. Home is on the right at the corner 3 of Mitchell and Crosby.
1415 Dunns Mtn. Road, Salisbury
Nice 3 BR, 1 BA all brick home with basement on 1 acre in East Rowan school district. Reduced to $109,900. MLS#51231 Directions: Hwy 52 E. Left onto Dunns Mtn. Rd. Home is on the left.
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100 PRIMROSE DR., SALISBURY - How about 2262 sq.ft. for $147,000?! Lots of living space in this solid home. 3BR/1.75BA, sunroom, office, den, formal living room, Pergo floors, custom cabinetry, wood blinds, new plumbing, tile and updated electrical. #51826. Call Ellen.
Dream Home. 529 KIRK ST, CHINA GROVE. Water & Sewer Available. .80 acre lot can be subdivided into two lots. 1950 two story, 1 bedrm/1 bath sold as is. $ 42,000 #52122 Call CindyT 4 0 6 CHAPEL ST – New carpet, Fresh Paint, replacement windows. Large rooms, 10'x16' Master walk in closet and bath. Double detached garage, double attached carport, plus 20'3x 12'6 detached wood outbuilding. Address is eligible for USDA loan $ 73,900 #51717 Jim
309 E 10TH ST, KANNAPOLISGreat Starter! All appliances stay including washer/dryer. 2 BR/1 BA. Corner lot. Covered front & back $ porches. Carport. Just 68.900 better than rent! #51899 Call CindyT
4493 Haystack Dr. - 20 gorgeous acres in Cabarrus County! Mt. Pleasant schools. Are you thinking mini-farm? #50146 $185,000. Call Ellen. Goodnight Meadows- Salisbury. Lot 1 / 1.15 acre. 1300 min. sq. ft. to build. Great West Rowan location. #52071 $26,000 Call CindyT Goodnight Meadows- Salisbury. Lot 6 / .75 acre. 1300 min. sq. ft. to build. Great West Rowan location. #52070 $25,000 Call CindyT.
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Hawkinstown Rd - Approx. 9.38 acres, beau- ST. Paul’s Farm- Salisbury. Lot 3 / .53 acre tiful tract, partially wooded land in an older, es- 1500 sq. ft. min. to build. Carson High School tablished neighborhood. A great place to build District. $25,000 #52072 Call CindyT. your dream home. $135,000. #48017 Jean CASTLEBROOKE FARMS -SOUTHEASTERN Moriah Woods-Landis. Beautiful wooded lot. Water & Sewer available. .57 acre. ROWAN COUNTY on Lentz Rd, is where you'll building $ find this rural, gated, community, (2) cul-da-sac 20,000 Call Cindy T. lots, 1.5 & 1.7 acres, priced in the $60's. Build Trexler St. off Peach Orchard Rd. - Almost 8 your dream home here. MAKE AN OFFER!! 100% acres with well/septic. Barn w/7 stalls, tackroom, FINANCING AVAILABLE! Call Barbara water/electric to barn and dog lots. Almost 6 $ Mocksville Rd - Approx. 1.76 acres of partially acres fenced. #51786. 110,000 Call Ellen wooded land on the main highway in Salisbury 360 Wal Hollow Lane - 1 acre of land with City limits. Beautiful home site! $40,000. well/septic on the property. Mobile home given #48018 Jean no value. #51804. $16,000. Call Ellen.
303 W. THOMAS ST$ 215,000. 5 BR/2.5 BA. Beautiful Historic Salisbury Home. Formal & Informal rooms. Cor- 221 HOLSHOUSER ST- ROCKWELL. Open ner lot. Private floorplan. Lots of wood floors. Modern kitchen! .46 backyard. Must acre/ 3 bedrms/1.5 baths. Detached garage. See! #49731 Call CindyT $120,000 #52295 Call CindyT 731 N LEE ST, SALISBURY- Investors take note! 3 BR /1 BA. 1320 sq. ft. Needs 120 BUD LANE-CHINA GROVE, Beautiful cusTLC Just tom home, 2 BR/2.5 BA. Office. Nice pantry off $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . kitchen. 2-car garage. .76 acre. 20x32 wired buildCorner lot. #52308 Call CindyT ing too! $135,000 #51568 Call Cindy T 106 NOBLE 1 3 0 2 CT- CHINA TROON DR. GROVE/ - Reserve at LANDIS. the Country Like new Club - City with lots of smart, dollar custom wise investtouches. Main Floor Master suite. Open ment. Location is the best and so is the price. Attractive home kitchen/great room w/ FP. Wood & tile FLRS. For- $30,000 below tax value. Wood floors. Sold as a mal dining. 4 BR/2.5 BA. Sellers will help w/ closing cost. #52042 $212,500 Call Cindy T short sale. $149,000. #51745 Jean
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514 CLARK RD. - Beautiful foreclosure make over! 1.5 story home with huge, rocking chair front porch. 3 BD/2BA with over 2400 square feet. Also comes with 18 extra acres. Near Dan Nicholas park – all for only $260,000. #52162 Jim
607 N MERIAH ST- LANDIS. Beautiful wood floors in greatroom & bedrooms. Huge kitchen w/tile floors, lots & lots of cabinets. Inside laundry room. 2 BR/1 updated BA. Huge deck, great yard. $ 79,000 #52246 Call CindyT
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Salisbury Condo for sale 2BR/2BA, 1200 sq.ft. of living space, walk-in closets, attic, cathedral ceiling, ceiling fan, enclosed porch & storage areas. Refrigerator and dishwasher included. Inside laundry area. All on one main level. Rustic area with pool and clubhouse. Close to shopping & historic Salisbury. Built in 1992. Priced to sell at $85,900. Call Cheryl Cell 704-640-1398 or Virginia in FL 352-2880234
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512 S.ZION ST., LANDIS - 3bd/2ba, 1796 sq.ft., newer hvac, fenced yard, double carport, workshop, short sale. #51909. $73,000. Call Ellen.
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Mt. Ulla, 4 BR house & 3 BR DW both on 11.97 acres. $344,000. FSBO. 704-640-4260
REDUCED 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 East Salis. 3/4BR, 2½BA. Lease purchase option. New construction, energy star. Green build. 704-638-0108
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China Grove, 2 new homes under construction ... buy now and pick your own colors. Priced at only $114,900 and comes with a stove and dishwasher. B&R Realty 704-633-2394 Bank Foreclosures & Distress Sales. These homes need work! For a FREE list: www.applehouserealty.com
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Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA home, nice kitchen, split floor plan, covered deck, garden area, garage, storage building, privacy fence. R52207. $139,900. Monica Poole, B&R Realty, 704-245-4628
Cleveland. Great home on 11 acres. Brick ranch with a basement and solar panels to help cut down those heating bills. This home has tons of character and space. $369,900. Call for a showing today! 704-9067207 or visit www.dreamweaverprop.com
Cleveland. JUST REDUCED!! An unbelievably beautiful brick home on 25 acres. This home has 3 bedrooms 2 baths, a bonus room and a full basement. So many features and in a wonderful equestrian neighborhood. See it and love it. 704-906-7207 for visit showing or
2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
3 BR 2.5 BA on 7.68 acres. 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
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125 KIMBALL RD, CHINA GROVE- Commercial 1.35 acres. Zoned B3. House updated. Office potential. 6 rooms. Corner lot. near Food Lion/Windstream office & new Family Dollar. #52255 $365.000 Call CindyT.
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1755 Hwy 29 S. China Grove 218 E DIVISION AVE, SPENCER - Additional lot comes with this home. Needs TLC. Would make great in$ vestment! 3 bedrooms/1 bath. 45,000 #51526 Call CindyT
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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
Cute 1 BR 1 BA waterfront log home with beautiful view! Ceiling fans, fireplace, front and back porches. R51875 $179,700. Dale Yontz 704-202-3663 B&R Realty Salisbury
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Salisbury city. 2BR, 1BA. Freshly painted inside & outside. 917 Newsome Rd. $39,000. 704-636-9997 after 11am Salisbury
Convenient Location 3 BR, 2 BA, up to $2,500 in closing. Attached carport, Rocking Chair front porch, nice yard. R50846 $109,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty www.bostandrufty-realty.com
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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 Salisbury
Near the Lake Very nice 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo overlooking golf course and pool! Great views, freshly decorated, screened in porch at rear. T51378. $94,000. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
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504 Lake Drive, 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, carport, 1080 sq.ft., corner lot, hardwood floors, new windows, remodeled bath, new kitchen floor, fenced side yard, central heat/AC, close to town parks. $79,900. Call 704-279-3821
High Rock Lake View. acs, 3/4BR/2BA, 3+ entire property has lake view + 3,200 sq.ft. shop. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appls, tile, wood & carpet flrs, 12'x36' deck, security system. This home is in immaculate condition! $299,500. 704-633-3584 or 704-239-5166. Shown by appointment only.
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3 BR, 2 BA, new home close to High Rock Lake! Open kitchen/dining room combo, great fireplace, level lot on 1.52 acres. R51601. $199,900 Monica Poole, B&R Realty, 704-245-4628 Salisbury
New Home 3 BR, 2 BA home in wonderful location! Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, large deck, storage building, corner lot. R51853 $154,900 Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty
Forest Creek. 3 BedNew room, 1.5 bath. home priced at only $84,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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Dawson Cape Built on your lot $122,900 Kannapolis. Like new 3BR, 2BA. 1,152 sq. ft. Walk-in closets, new carpet & floors. Big porch, deck. ¼ acre wooded. Privacy on 3 sides. Security system, motion activated exterior lights. 2X wide drive. Near YMCA, library, bus & NC Research Campus. Warranty. $90k or by non-binding bidding 6/22, HURRY! Call NOW for Bid info. Gallagher & Associates, 704-362-1001
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2 BR, 1 BA, covered front porch, double pane windows, double attached carport, big yard, fence. $99,400 Dale 52179 Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
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$3,000 in Buyer's Closing Costs. 3 BR, 2 BA, newer kitchen, large dining room, split bedrooms, nice porches, huge detached garage, concrete drives. R51548 $89,000. Monica Poole 704-245-4628 B&R Realty
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65 Ocher St. Renovated 3 BR, 2 BA home with hardwood floors, ceramic tile, new roof, all appliances included. 704-856-8101
West Rowan Secluded on 6.5 wooded acres. Builder's custom home, 4BR/3½ BA, master BR on main floor. 3,300 sq. ft. + partially finished bonus room. Lots of ceramic & granite. Great kitchen with gas cook top & double ovens. Covered porches, walkin closets, fireplaces w/gas logs. $389,000. FSBO. Motivated Seller. 704-431-3267 or 704-213-4544
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3 BR, 2 BA in Kluttz Acres subdivision. Covered front porch and deck, central air-conditioning, fireplace, single attached garage, nice yard with trees. 52270 $109,300 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704.202.3663
Spencer. Corner lot, city. Nice, level. $14,500. Call Jim 704-202-9697 for more information.
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Knox Farm Subdivision. Beautiful lots available now starting at $19,900. B&R Realty 704.633.2394
Manufactured Home Sales $500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850 American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997
3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $154,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Salisbury
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Brand new! 3 BR, 2 BA, home w/great front porch, rear deck, bright living room, nice floor plan. Special financing for qualified buyers. Call today! R52142 $90,000 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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3 BR, 2 BA, on High Rock Lake, approx. 190' water frontage, pier, boat ramp, on 1.66 acres, deck, fireplace, vinyl siding, attached single carport, dbl detached garage. 52293 $244,200 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704.202.3663
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Cleveland. Spacious manufactured home on 5 acres. This home has 4 bedrooms and two baths, a hugh kitchen and dining, living room and a den with a fireplace, master with a beautiful bath and massive walk in closet. For the unbelievable price of $97,900. Call for an appointment. 704-9067207 or visit
3BR, 2 BA home close to High Rock. Open floor plan, room w/vaulted great ceiling, formal dining, office area, back deck, newly painted. R52281 $139,777 Jeffrey Ketner Apple House Realty 704-6335067
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4 BR, 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh paint. R51516 $123,000 Rent to Own Option. Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
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Spencer, 3BR/1BA, updated lg kitchen/dining area, LR, den, wood floors, 3 fireplaces, gas heat, appls & washer / dryer, detached garage, 20 x 12 screened back porch, fenced in back yard, City water & sewer. Asking $86,500 negot. 704-647-9749 or 704310-9938
2 BR, 1 BA at Willow Oaks (across from UPS). Has refrig. & stove. All electric, no pets. Rent $475, dep. $400. Call Rowan Properties 704633-0446
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Airport Rd. 1 & 2BR apts. Incl. water, lawn, trash pickup. $450-$500 dep. $450$500/mo. 704-798-2564
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China Grove. 303 North Main St. (across from the roller mill). Building has 5 apartments, space for 2 businesses on the 1st level, warehouse (35x60) and a 5BR house behind the building. Must be sold together. $670,000. Call 704-857-7559
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
BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town houses, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.
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Modular Display. New coming soon. unit Approx. 1100 sq.ft. 2 BR, 1 BA, storage, attic. value for $80,000 $59,000. AS IS WHERE Removal, reset IS. available at cost. Call 704-463-1516 Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850
Oak Island, NC. Mobile home and lot for sale by owner. $120K OBO. 252 NE 68th St., 980-6227713 or 704-933-1110
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Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200 Spencer
1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apts! Very nice. $375 & up. One free month's rent! 10% Sr. Citizen's discount. 704-890-4587
AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020
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Apartments 1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $425-$445. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
True Modular Display Home For Sale. 120 MPH Wind Zone. No Steel Frames. All 16" O.C. All DH Drywall Interior. Thermal Windows. 9 ft. ceilings. Deluxe cabinets, molding & much more. 3 BR, 2 BA with Saddle Roof Porch. NC Delivery Only. $139,000 value for $109,000. 704-463-1516 Unbelievable 3 & 4 BR. Beautiful country setting. $500 down. $650/mo. Call 704-762-9289 USDA Rural Development. Brand new 3 & 4BR homes. $0 down. Call 704-762-9289
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Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now! Ro-Well Apartments, Rockwell. Central heat/air, laundry facility on site, nice area. Equal Housing Opportunity Rental Assistance when handicapped available; equipped when available. 704-279-6330, TDD users 828-645-7196.
China Grove 2BR, 1½ BA $550/month, deposit req. Approx. 1,000 sqft. Call 704-857-2415
Apartments Duplexes & Apts, Rockwell$500-$600. TWO Bedrooms Marie Leonard-Hartsell Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 marie@sellingsalisbury.com Eaman Park Apt. 2 BR, 1 newly renovated. BA, $400/mo. No pets. Please call 704-798-3896 East Rowan area. 2BR, $450-$550 per month. Chambers Realty 704-239-0691
East Rowan. Large 2BR, 1½BA duplex, in the country. Completely remodeled, ceramic tile / hardwood, large yard, dishwasher, ice maker, garbage, lawn care, & water furnished. Seniors welcome. Handicap ramp available on request. $625/month + $600 dep. 843-992-8845 East Spencer - 2 BR, 1 BA. $400 per month. Carolina-Piedmont Prop. 704-248-2520 Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588
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
China Grove. Very nice. 2BR, 1BA. No pets. Deposit required. Please call 704-279-8428
Salis. 523 E. Cemetary St. 1BR, 1 BA, No Pets, $330/mo + $330/dep. Sect 8 OK. 704-507-3915.
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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. Call 704-5345179 / 704-663-7736
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Salisbury 2 bedrooms, 1½ baths, brick at Ro-Med, available June 4. Credit check, lease, deposit. $550 per month. 704-782-5037
Salisbury – 2 BR duplex in excellent cond., w/ appls. $560/mo. + dep. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601 Salisbury 1BR/1BA, fully furnished, all inclusive, $550/mo. + deposit. No pets. 704-855-2100 Salisbury City, Lincolnton Rd. 1BR/1BA, very spacious, good n'hood, $375 + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury near VA 2BR, 1BA,, central HVAC, $550/mo, app. reqd. Broker. 704-239-4883
Houses for Rent 3 BR, 1 BA, has refrigerator, stove & big yard. No pets. $595/rent + $500/dep. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 3 BR, 2 BA on Maple. Nice house with refrig., stove & big yard. No pets allowed. Rent $750, dep $700. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 3 BR, 2 BA, close to Salisbury Mall. Gas heat, nice. Rent $695, deposit $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
American Dr., 3 BR, 2 BA. Has refrigerator, stove & dishwasher. All electric, no pets. $695 rent, $600 dep. Call Rowan Properties 704633-0446
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3-4 BR, 1 BA, near Livingstone College. Has refrig. & stove. No pets. Rent $650, dep. $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
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Salis. 2BR, 1BA. Totally renovated. $475-500/mo. W/D connect. Central heat/AC. Sect. 8 OK. All electric. 704-202-5022
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Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appliances furnished. $495-$595/mo. negotiable. Deposit Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593
China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112
Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
Salisbury. 1BR, 1BA on second level. No pets. No smoking. Pool, tennis courts. $415/mo. + $400 dep. 704-633-2004
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Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997
China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605
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.
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terrymfrancis@yahoo.com
704-756-6930
JAMES POE Realtor, Broker
704-905-6651
C47018
jpoe@carolina.rr.com
www.wallacerealty.com
OPEN HOUSES 5 EN 3OPDAY N SU
775 EAST RIDGE ROAD
115 TRAPPERS RIDGE DRIVE
Custom built three bedroom two bath brick ranch, 1,850 square feet on main level, plus 1,100 square foot basement. Superb condition with new paint, energy efficient heat pump. Double carport, well, no city taxes, vacant lot behind faces Daniels Street. CHARLES GLOVER 704 642-2471.
Come take a look at a Beautiful Home in HUNTER'S GLEN. Enjoy the upgraded kitchen and a beautiful Patio for entertaining. Master on the Main Floor and a Second Master Upstairs. 4 BRS, 3 Full Baths, 1 half Bath, 3 Car Garage. MOTIVATED Sellers! MLS#50466 MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096
DIRECTIONS: West Innes Street (601 North) right at Ridge Road to 775 East Ridge Road, home on the right. MLS 51746
NEW LISTINGS
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Directions: From Salisbury: Hwy. 52 to Rockwell, left at F & M onto Misenheimer St., left into Hunter's Glen. Home on left.
Just listed! Brick home with basement and 30 x 40 wired detached garage/workshop. Two fireplaces (gas logs in den), screened porch, formal living room, 24 ft den, kitchen has cabinets galore, and an unfinished partial basement. The workshop features a loft, telephone jack, 30' workbench, 220, and wooden shelving. Situated on 1.3 acres of shade trees and dogwoods, this home has 2 very large bedrooms and is ready for you to move in! $175,000. Call Diane today! MLS#52311 Call DIANE HUNTER AT 704-640-0730.
LOCATED ON HIGH ROCK LAKE AND MOVE-IN READY. Approx. 3200 heated square ft. waterfront home. 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA, large master suite with huge walk-in closet, ceramic tile bath, separate shower, double vanity, granite counter top, and oversized whirlpool tub. Hardwood floors. Granite counter tops in kitchen.30 x 20 family room w/15 foot vaulted ceiling. Double attached garage, covered front porch, inground pool, boat house, outside storage building and gazebo. Priced to sell! call BARBARA. MLS 52274 / 2018082 704-213-3007
ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND BUYERS LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL INCOME. Building for sale in Spencer. Approximately 5000 heated square feet. Set up for two separate businesses. Each has a private front entrance, and located across from the North Carolina Transportation Museum. An opening inside the building will allow building to also be used as a single business. Owner says sell - make an offer. Listed for only - $265,000 MLS 52312 / 2019511 Call BARBARA 704-213-3007
2 BR townhouse in Milford Hills area. Move in Condition-New paint. Close to pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts. All kitchen appliances-private patio-lots of storage space. Only two owners since built. Perfect for single or couple $54,900 - MLS#52319. Call NASH ISENHOWER 704-639-4836 or email nash@nashhomes.com
1005 Overhill Road - Inviting, 3 BR, 2 BA home in desirable Woodfield Subdivision. Lovely maple cabinets in kitchen with an eat-at bar, nice dining room and great room. Double garage, rear patio. At only $184,900, this is a must-see home before making that final decision. MLS#52294 Call RODNEY, 704-239-3617 OR 704-490-1121.
Only $178,900 in Woodfield Subdivision, just within the city limits of Salisbury, offering quick access to city amenities. This ALL BRICK, 3 BR, 2 BA beauty features a sunroom that opens to the patio at the rear of the home and pretty fireplace in the living room. MLS#52299 Call RODNEY @ 704-239-3617 OR 704-490-1121.
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
3BR, 2BA home at Crescent Heights. Call 704-239-3690 for information.
East Area, 3 BR, 2 BA. Dining room, all appl., 2 car garage. Lease, ref., dep. req. $975/mo. 704-798-7233
Near Salis. High, 4 BR, 1½ BA, elec./gas HVAC. No pets. Ref.. $500 dep. + $650/mo. 704-636-3307
Salisbury, North Shaver Street, 2BR/1BA, gas heat, $425 per month. 704-633-0425 Lv msg
W.Rowan, 120 Redman Dr., 3BR/2BA, $600/mo + $600 dep. No pets. 704433-1973 or 704-433-2019
Attn. Landlords
East Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA duplex. All electric. Central air. Level access. Call 704-638-0108
RENTED
Salisbury, Sells Rd., 3BR/1½ BA, all elec, free water & sewer, new carpet & paint. 704-633-6035
Office and Commercial Rental
Apple House Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067 Available for rent – Homes and Apartments Salisbury/Rockwell Eddie Hampton 704-640-7575
China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, all electric, refrigerator & stove, W/D connections, back deck, easy access to 29A, close to elementary school and Head Start. $550/mo. + $550 deposit. Section 8 accepted. 704-784-4785
Classic Style!
East. 2BR, 1BA house with pond on six acres outside Granite Quarry. Detached garage $900/ mo. Call Waggoner Realty at 704-633-0462 Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, has refrigerator & stove, large yard. Rent $725, dep. $700. No Pets. Call Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
HOME FOR RENT N. Kannpolis. 2BR, 1BA 704-799-3228 Houses: 3BR, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650
Kannapolis, 911 Haley St., 2BR/1BA, $475 per month + dep. References required. 704-933-1110 Salisbury 2BR/1½BA Fresh paint and refinished hardwoods, 1500 sq.ft. townhouse, on National Historic Register with tall ceilings, jetted jacuzzi tub, expansive rooms, huge kitchen, covered front porch & charm to spare! 704-691-4459
DESIRABLE LOCATION
Near Spencer and Salisbury, 2 bedroom, one bath house in quiet, nice neighborhood. No pets. Lease, dep, app and refs req. $590/mo, $500 dep, 704-797-4212 before 7pm. 704-2395808 after 7pm.
Never Before Leased!
City. 2BR, appliances incl. washer & dryer. hardwoods. $600/mo. 704-636-7007 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. Salisbury. 2BR, 1½BA. Fenced backyard. Centr air. 2 car-carport. Available now. 704-638-0108
I could have rented my property 10 times over. ~S.L., Salisbury
RENTED RENTED RENTED Rockwell - 3 BR, 1½ BA. Very nice. Rent $700, dep. $700. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 Rockwell. 4BR/3BA, 2,700 sq.ft., large lot, fenced backyard, separate garage, $1,400/mo. 704-279-2360 Salis. Outback area. 2 BR, 1 BA, central HVAC, all elec., Ref. $300 dep. + $475/mo. 704-636-3307
East Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Living room (would be great office), great room, glass/ screened porch. Laundry Gas log FP in great room. Central heat & air. Gazebo, storage building! Credit check, lease. $895/month + deposit. No pets. Call 704639-6000 or 704-633-0144
Salis., 1810 2 St., 3BR / 1½BA, large backyard, great location. $700 /mo + $700 dep. 704-857-7949 Salisbury 3BR/2BA with in-law apt. $1,000/mo. + dep., no pets. Also 3BR/ 2BA in the country, all incl., $1,100/mo + dep., no pets. 704-855-2100 Salisbury apt. houses for rent 2-3BRs. Application, deposit, & proof of employment req'd. Section 8 welcome. 704-762-1139 Salisbury High School area, 2BR/1BA, electric central heat/air, $495/mo + $400 dep. 704-636-3307 Salisbury, 2 BR houses & apts, $525/mo and up. 704-633-4802
Salisbury, near Ellis Park. Old Mocksville Rd. 3BR, 2BA doublewide. Electric heat & air. Well water. Storage building with small shed. Garbage service included. $700/ mo. No Section 8. Call 704-279-5765
Salisbury. 2BR/1BA, hdwd flrs, heat & air, washer & dryer hookup, new paint, minutes from I-85. $475/mo + $400 dep. 828-390-0835 Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263 Salisbury. 4 rooms. 71 Hill St. All appl. furnished. $495/ mo + dep. Limit 2. 704-633-5397 Salisbury/Spencer area 3 & 4 BR houses. Cent. heat & AC. $550- $750/ month. Jim 704-202-9697
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
Office and Commercial Rental Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831
Great Space!
5,000 sq.ft. warehouse w/loading docks & small office. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Granite Quarry-Comm Metal Bldg units perfect for contractor, hobbyist, or storage. 24 hour surveillance, exterior lighting and ample parking. 900-1800 sqft avail. Call for spring specials. 704-232-3333
Office Suite for Lease. Two large rooms, 26' x 13' and 10' x 16'. Also included is a large shared kitchen/break room space with private BR. 1 year lease preferred; $750 monthly rent includes all utilities. Free Wi-Fi. Call 704-636-1811.
Office Complex
Salisbury
Salisbury. Perfect location near Court House & County Building. Six individual offices. New central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance, conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, complete integrated phone system with video capability in each office & nice reception area. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appt only. 704-636-1850
Office Space
We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Tom Bost at B & R Realty 704-202-4676 www.bostandrufty-realty.com
HELP RESCUE THE RESCUER! Adopt one of 5 great kittens. 4 males and 1 female. 2 Tiger, 2 black, & 1 cream. Fully vetted, first round of shots and de-wormed. Comes with Vet record.
Woodleaf 3BR/1BA, refrigerator and stove included washer/dryer included, hook up. $625/month + deposit. No pets. References & credit check required. No Section 8. 704-490-6048
Contact us at 704-431-6064 to arrange a viewing.
Cat, free, 8 month old female, tortoiseshell, spayed, recently shots rabies/distemper current. Very affectionate with people. 704-6399675 or 704-640-4304 Free kittens! 1 orange tabby w/white paws, 1 orange w/white spots, & 1 very unique brown/ cinnamon w/white markings. All males. Very cute & sweet! 704-857-1579 Free kittens. 2 females, 1 black & white & 1 grey. Litter box trained. 704-2026372. Leave message.
Dogs
Best Friend!
Goldendoodle Puppies. F2B, parents on site, 1st shots, wormed, and dew claws removed. 5 males and 3 females. Ready for loving homes June 18. Now accepting deposits. 704-202-5220
Free kittens. 2 male & 2 female. For more information, call or text 704 794 5328
Giving away kittens or puppies?
Kittens, free to good homes. Very cute and sweet,one with a bob tail. Call 704-279-9602
Dogs AKC REGISTERED LAB PUPPIES
Beautiful Labrador Retriever Puppies. Great bloodline. Sweet personalities. Chocolate and black pups . Ready June 4th. $400. Call Ronnie at 704-798-6336 Found Lab, cream color, male, very sweet, in the Homer Corriher Rd area in China Grove. 704-8568388 or 704-224-2398.
Dogs Sweet Babies!
Heart Catcher! Chihuahua Pups. CKC. 4 females and 2 males, $250 and up. Various colors. Tcup and toy size, long and short hair. Ready to go. 704-603-8257.
Cane Corso Italian Mastiff Puppies ICCF. Reg. Various Colors. $500 to $700. 704-762-6301
Free puppies. Beautiful beagle mix, 6 weeks old. Please call 704-857-0741 leave msg Miniature Schnauzer puppies. 1 female (black), 1 male (salt & pepper), 8 weeks old. Hurry, last ones! 704-202-5919
Free puppies. Pretty pups, compliments of the rescue dog! Two left. Located in Enochville / Kannapolis. 704-938-9842 Free puppy to a good home. 6 month old Jack Russell Terrier mix. House-trained, has had first set of shots. Please call 704-431-4424 Free Red Heeler, seven months old, neutered, and up-to-date on on shots. Needs home ASAP. 704-856-8358
GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES Puppies, CKC Registered F1 Golden Doodles. 5 males, 3 females. Light to medium apricot. Puppies will be ready June 17th. Call to reserve or set up a visit. $750. Call Vicky 336-853-5090
Puppy. Shih-Tzu, one male, AKC registered Born February 21. All shots. 704-637-7524
SWEET CHEEKS!
PRETTY BABIES!
Puppies. Chihuahua/Jack Russell mix. 8 weeks old. Females. Wormed. $50 ea. 704-636-8181
Free Boxer/Lab mix, 1 year old. Black and white. Good with kids and other dogs as far as known. Walks very well on leash & listens. Please call Christina 704-224-7718 Free Cocker Spaniel, chocolate, female, four years old, no papers. Call 704-633-5065
SWEET BABY FACE!
Looking For a Good Home!
Golden Retriever Puppies, AKC registered. 7 F & 4 M, 5 wks old. 1st shots & dewormed. Parents on site. $350 females, $300 males. 704-640-5449
Free kittens. 8 weeks. Male & female. 2 litters. 1 litter is wormed. Please call 704-212-7994 Free kittens. Manx Bobtail. 2 months. Males & females. 704-933-3469 or 704-699-5104
Dogs Free dog. Jack Russell. Female. 3 years old. To one good home only. Call 704-636-8181
Shih Tzu Puppies. Full shots, 1st blooded, wormed, dew claws removed. Ready for loving family. 3 females and one male. 704-2025220
English Bulldog pups AKC, 2 females and 2 males, born April 2. $1500 each. Fawn and white, champion bloodlines. Puppies Come with first shots, dewormed, bag of pupppy food and a signed puppy agreement. 704-603-8257
Take Us Home!
Yorkies, AKC. 2 males. 5 months old. 3Lbs. Just moved to NC from PA. $700 ea. 814-282-7769
Rat Terriers, chocolate & white. 1 male & 2 females, 1st shots, dewormed, registered. 704-279-5012
Ready Now! Yorki-Poo Puppies www.yorki-shop.com Summer Special! $325. Call 704-224-9692. Check out our website. Peekapoos, 2 females, one male. 1st shots & 1st worming. $200 females & $175 male. Parents on site. Call after 7pm 704636-9867
Sweet & Playful
Puppies, Chihuahuas, CKC registered. Sweet & playful. Born 3/31/11. 8 weeks. 2 males, $200 ea. 2 females, $250 ea. Shots & wormings. CASH. 704-633-5344
Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636 Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25 per sq.ft. Per yr. Deposit. 704-431-8636
Industrial/ Warehouse Salisbury/Spencer
EASY ACCESS TO I-85!
Other Pets HHHHHHHHH Check Out Our June Special! Rabies Clinic (2nd Saturday) $10. Rowan Animal Clinic. Please call 704-636-3408 for appt.
Pet & Livestock Supplies Puppies and kittens available. Follow us on FaceBook Animal Care Center of Salisbury. Call 704-637-0227
Manufactured Home for Rent
South Rowan area. Attractive mobile home lots. Water, garbage, sewer furnished. $160/mo. 704636-1312 or 704-798-0497
Landis, 2BR, 2BA, Beautiful, quiet, country setting. Please call Jeff at 704-855-3934
Manufactured Home for Rent
Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $500/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463
Dunns Mt. Rd. 2 & 3 BR singlewides. Free water, sewer, trash pick-up and lawncare. North Schools. No pets. $450 and up + deposit. 704-640-0129
Rockwell. 3BR, 1BA. Private, Kitchen appls. & W/D hook-ups. $500/mo + deposit. 704-279-6529
East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991 East Rowan area. 2BR, PARTIALLY furnished. $110/week + $400 deposit, NO PETS. Limit 2. 704-279-6599 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
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 Kannapolis Lots Available. $200 per month + deposit. No pets. 704-239-2833
1410 North Main St., China Grove, NC
Call 704-855-2122
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 9-11
Come by Saturday and take a look at this home with 2 bedroom 1 bath home with 1031 sqft. Has enclosed front porch. Priced $54,900. at R52285.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 4-7
Cats
Salisbury, Kent Exec. Park, $100 & up, 1st month free, ground floor, incls conf rm, utilities. No dep. 704-202-5879
Manufactured Home Lot Rentals
S. Rowan area, 2BR/1½ BA. Appls & W/D. CHA, some furniture. Priv lot. 2 person limit. $450/mo. 704-213-2272 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 Salisbury
Granite Quarry. 2BR, 2BA. 3 person limit. No $450/month + pets. deposit. 704-279-5905
Large 3BR, 2 BA doublewide mobile home, LR, Den w/fireplace, porch in screened convenient West Rowan location. Lease w/option to purchase. $750/month 704-855-2300.
West 13th St., in well established, nice neighborhood, totally furnished, internet, microwave, range, refrigerator, washer & dryer, all utitilies included. Single person only. No pets. $115/wk. + small deposit. 336-927-1738
TOSMARTER, WNEBOLDER, & COANDUFASTER NTRY
68 Walnut Street
Free Kittens. Three free adorable kittens. I will deliver if within reasonable range, Faith area 704 279 8819
Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011
Salisbury
450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377
DIRECTIONS: 29 South to China Grove Main Street, Left on Thomas St, Right on Walnut St, Home on right.
Cats
Office and Commercial Rental
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
$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Rockwell Offices 3 months free 704-637-1020
I rented my property in 2 days! ~H.W., Salisbury
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Kannapolis 2120 Centergrove Rd., 3 BR, 2 BA, $975 mo.; 125 Kennedy St. 2 BR, 1 BA, $400 mo. KREA 704-933-2231
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CLASSIFIED
What a gorgeous home on Acre lot, and wait until you see the inside! New roof (2009), new flooring (laminate wood/ceramic tile) new light fixtures, vanities, counter 370 Mainsail Road tops, paint, carpet, and stainless steel Whirlpool appliances. This two story home sits on right over an acre with an outbuilding & new composite deck on back! Like new and move in ready. $135,900. R52157
474 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury, NC
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NEW LISTINGS
Beautifully remodeled bungalow just outside city limits. Located on level 1 acre and backs up to park. 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Hardwood floors, open living spaces. Move-in ready. Call to see, you will not be disappointed. Call Jayne Land 704-433-6621. R52331
Ranch with basement and 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths located in Concord. Double garage priced at $271,000-Call Helen Miles 704-433-4501 or Tom Karriker 704-560-1873. R52320
OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 2-4PM DIRECTIONS: From HWY 70 (Statesville Blvd), turn right on Enon Church Rd, Home on right with sign.
Beautiful brick home with 1900 sqft. Scenic country setting, 5 mins from Salisbury in East Rowan area. 3 bedrooms, 3 ful lbaths including Large Jacuzzi. 170 Trantham Lane family room, living room, dining room and cherry kitchen cabinets, kitchenette, appliances. Spring fed well and rainsoft water system. New 35 year architectural roof. Come by and take a look on Sunday! R52272.
Move In Ready, Vaulted Ceilings, Ceiling Fans, Lovely Sunroom, Covered Deck & A Patio, Gas Logs In Living Room. Large And Spacious Rooms With Lots Of Natural Light. Convienient Living, Close To Everything, Including Shopping, Doctors,Hospitals,Schools. Popular Neighborhood, Low Maintainance.Low Utility Bills. Walk In Crawl Space With Concrete Floor. Call Jayne Land 704-433-6621. R52323
DIRECTIONS: East Innes Street to Granite Quarry, left on Dunns Mtn Church Rd, right on Stonehouse, left on Hummingbird, right on Trantham. Beautiful townhome in move in condition. Vaulted great room and dining room comwith bination french doors leading to screened in porch with storage 1400 Ravenwood Court area. Master bedroom has bay window, large walk in closet and bath with dual vanities, tub/shower combo and linen closet. Second bedroom has access to guest bath and large walk in closet. Great location and easy access to all major highways, banks and retail stores. Come by and see this home on Sunday- $126,900 R50162 DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd left on Castlewood Drive. Continue to the end of the drive turn left on to Ravenwood home on left. What a gorgeous home on Acre lot, and wait until you see the inside! New roof (2009), new flooring (laminate wood/ceramic tile) new light fixtures, vanities, counter 2825 Enon Church Road tops, paint, carpet, and stainless steel Whirlpool appliances. This two story home sits on right over an acre with an outbuilding and new composite deck on back! Like new & move in ready. $135,900. R52157 DIRECTIONS: From HWY 70 (Statesville Blvd), turn right on Enon Church Rd, Home on right with sign. Open floor plan with great room opening into dining room, kitchen, and lovely sunroom. Vaulted ceiling with tray ceiling in Owner's bedroom and bath. 449 Athens Drive Tile in sunroom, cherry kitchen cabinets with lots of storage. Entertaining patio with built-in BBQ, overlooking a very private back yard. A wired workshop/storage building. Come by Sunday and take a look. $179,900- R51953
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, ROCKING CHAIR FRONT PORTCH, ALL APPLIANCES, MASTER DOWNSTAIRS, BONUS COULD BE 4TH BEDROOM, BEAUIFUL LOT, GREAT DECK. Located in Lexington.2.59 acres for $148,000! Call Helen Miles 704-433-4501 or Tom Karriker 704-5601873! R52313
Beautiful brick ranch, split floor plan, with bonus room on 1.97 Acres. This home is custom built with tons of upgrades: smooth ceilings, recessed lighting, ceramic tile, granite counter-tops, fireplace w/ gas logs, and 3-car garage. Master suite has dual-vanities, 2 walk-in closets, and a jetted tub. Each bedroom has its own full bathroom! Circle driveway and relaxing covered porch on back. Call Cathy Griffin 704-213-2464 or Trent Griffin-704-798-4868. R52322
Beautiful private setting on wooded lot. Remolded kitchen with cherry cabinets, center island, granite counter tops, and stainless appliances. Kitchen Skylights, stone fireplace, fenced acreage. Convenient location to I-85. Acreage is wooded, has garden spot and room to add outbuildings. Call Cathy Griffin 704-2132464 or Trent Griffin 704-798-4868. R52328.
Located in The Crescent is this home with 4 BR and 3 BA. Bedroom one is located on main level with sitting area. Additional guest bedroom on main level. Raised patio overlooks #2 tees. Priced at $358,750. R52340 Call Cathy Griffin 704-213-2464 or Trent Griffin 704-798-4868.
Conveniently located. Easy access to Interstate 85. Lovely 2 Bd, 2 Bath condo. Large greatroom with fireplace and gas logs. A formal dining area, eatin kitchen, great screened porch for those afternoon naps. Enjoy a dip in the community pool or a round of tennis. A club house for entertaining. T52337 $109,900.
For sale 4 rental houses, 421 N. Caldwell St 3 bedroom, 2 baths, rented per month $550, gas heat and central air. 523 N. Caldwell St vacant 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 508 W. Cemetery 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat, central air, rented per month $550. 502 W. Cemetery 3 bed/2bath gas heat central air roof 5 years old, wood floors, rented per month $500. Call Cathy Griffin-704213-2464 or Trent Griffin 704-798-4868. M52327
This home is loaded! There is unbelieveable outdoor kitchen and entertainment area, privacy fencing of entire rear yard, sprinkler system,heated & cooled sunroom, ceilings are 9' or higher, 12' ceilings in Gr which has a gas log f/p. Trey ceiling in MBR, Top quality throughout. There is also an unfinished room upstairs which has duct work ran, easy to finish for even more space. Yard is beautifully landscaped, lots of pretty natural areas. Everything is immaculate. A must see home! Call Mitzi Crane 704-798-4506$299,900. R52344
Inviting community offers swimming pool, tennis, club house, convenient location and attractive neighborhood. This home has been well maintained and has a spacious living/dining area, great private screened-in porch with a nice view, plus good size kitchen with room for small breakfast table. Master bedroom has large window seat and two large closets. Call Cathy Griffin 704213-2464 or Trent Griffin 704-798-4868. T52341 $94,900.
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DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, left on Hwy 70 to left on Athens Drive, home at end of cul-de-sac.
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LAKE - JUST REDUCED TO $390,900 - Basement - 3441 sqft - R51695 - Call Cary Grant 704-239-5274.
REDUCED TO $90,000- 1542 sqft-Large backyard-R51818-Call Cary Grant-704-239-5274.
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Auctions
Due to non-payment of rent Rowan Mini Storage will conduct an Auction on June 11th, 2011, 9:00 a.m. Any questions call 704-855-2443. Unit 611 – Kasey Jones Unit 809 – Nicholas Rogers Unit 541 – Krystal Fullam Unit 421 – Tina Jordan Unit 218 – Heather Beaver Auction Thursday 12pm 429 N. Lee St. Salisbury Antiques, Collectibles, Used Furniture 704-213-4101 Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369
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Child Care and Nursery Schools
Openings for childcare in christian home for 1st and 2nd shifts. Reasonable rates. Refs. Avail. Contact 704-642-0488. High Rock Lake area.
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Yard Sale Area 1 CHURCH YARD SALE Saturday, June 4th, 8am, 627 Newsome Road, Salisbury. Food & Drinks, Clothing/shoes all sizes, books, household goods, toys, antique pulpit. Too much to name
Faithful Friends Yard, Bake & Hot Dog Sale, Saturday, June 4th, 8am1pm, 421A N. Lee Street, behind Salisbury Emporium, between E. Kerr and E. Cemetery. We've got everything! 704-633-1722 faithfulfriendsnc.org NEIGHBORHOOD WIDE YARD SALE Salisbury, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 8 am-until, Multiple Houses in Fulton Heights: Elm, Wiley, Mitchell, Maupin, Heilig, S Fulton.
Salisbury Yard Sale Saturday, June 4, 8am-until 711 Bringle Ferry Rd ———
Come and See us! Bring a Truck! Rain or Shine! Salisbury. 310 East Bank St. BSS Historic Neighborhood Annual MultiFamily Yard Sale. Sat. June 4th, 7am-12noon. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, kitchen items, 32” TV, table & chairs, lawn furniture.
Yard Sale Area 1
All types concrete work ~ Insured ~ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Curt LeBlanc today for Free Estimates
Drywall Services OLYMPIC DRYWALL New Homes Additions & Repairs Small Commercial Ceiling Texture Removal
704-279-2600 Since 1955 olympicdrywallcompany.com
Fencing Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963
Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223
Financial Services “We can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed” The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report is lying. There's no easy fix for bad credit. It takes time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credit. A message from The Salisbury Post & the FTC.
Yard Sale Area 2
BIG YARD SALE Salisbury. 601 Hedrick St. Saturday, June 4th, 8am-12noon. Tile cutters, table saw, BBQ grills, scales, drill press, dump truck, trailer mounted pressure washer, generators. Salisbury. 950 East Ridge Rd. 3-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, June 4th, 7amuntil. Riding mower, cutting torch, tools, clothes, toys, Dora canopy bed.
Spencer Yard Sale, Saturday, June 4th, 7am-11am. Central Methodist Church, 200 th 4 Street. Biscuits, Coffee, Juice, Baked Goods. Lots of items for sale. YARD SALE AREAS Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592
Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199
HMC Handyman Services. Any job around the house. Please call 704-239-4883
ConstructionBrowning Structural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC
Junk Removal
Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C.
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ We Buy Any Type of Scrap Metal At the Best Prices...
704-636-8058
Concrete Work Carport and Garages
Grading & Hauling
Health Benefits
www.thecarolinasauction.com
Heritage Auction Co. Glenn M.Hester NC#4453 Salisbury (704)636-9277
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06/05/2011, 7a-2p, 460 Perryman Drive, Salisbury, Sunday. great bargains on all kinds of household items Cleveland Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, June 4, 7am-12noon, 135 Mountain Road. Furniture, TVs, golf clubs, tool boxes, small appliances, John Deere lawnmower, grills, plus size clothes, home décor, toy box and more.
Don’t take chances with your hard earned money. Run your ad where it will pay for itself. Daily exposure brings fast results.
Need help understanding Medicare? Call Wallace Foster 704-798-1014
Heating and Air Conditioning Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022
Home Improvement A HANDYMAN & MOORE Kitchen & Bath remodeling Quality Home Improvements Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric Clark Moore 704-213-4471
Hometown Lawn Care & Handyman Service. Mowing, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, odd jobs ~inside & out. Comm, res. Insured. Free estimates. “No job too small” 704-433-7514 Larry Sheets, owner
Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~
Including carpentry, bathroom & kitchen remodeling, roofing, flooring. Free Estimates, Insured .... Our Work is Guaranteed!
~704-267-9275~
The Floor Doctor Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494
Home Repair or Full Remodel!
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Quality work at affordable prices NC G.C. #17608 NC Home Inspector #107. Complete contracting services, under home repairs, foundation & masonry repairs, light tractor work & property maintenence. Pier, dock & seawall repair. 36 Yrs Exp. 704-633-3584 www.professionalservicesunltd.com Duke C. Brown Sr. Owner – “The House Whisperer!”
Located at Small Animal Medicine & Surgery A deluxe boarding facility for dogs, cats, rabbits and “pocket pets”. 3200 Sherrills Ford Road Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-6613 www.sams-littlepawsdoc.com
Z & Sons Lawn Care & House Washing Basic lawn care, pressure washing and pine needles. Free estimates
704-737-6070
Painting and Decorating
© Interior © Exterior © Residential © Commercial
704-279-5847 Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976. BowenPainting@yahoo.com
Cathy's Painting Service & Pressure Washing. Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335
Roofing and Guttering
All types of roofing, construction & repairs. Free estimates. Don't get soaked..Give Bill a call!
SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181
Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.
Lawn Equipment Repair Services
Manufactured Home Services
Lyerly's ATV & Mower Repair Free estimates. All types of repairs Pickup/delivery avail. 704-642-2787
Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004
_ Bush Hogging _ Plowing _ Tilling _ Raised garden beds Free Estimates
704-224-6558
Yard Sale Area 3
Yard Sale Area 4
China Grove Yard Sale, Sat., June 4, 7am-until, 922 Enochville Ave (corner of Cannon Farm Rd & Enochville Ave.) Estate items, children's clothes, salesmen samples, greeting cards, home décor, Plush, women's accessories & fabrics.
Granite Quarry Yard Sale, 710 Coley Road Saturday, June 4, 8am1pm. (off 80 in GQ, turn at intersection of Balfour Quarry and Coley Rd. house on right). Items include couch, loveseat, freezer, bikes, household items & much more!
Kannapolis Yard Sale, Saturday, June 4, 7am3pm, 829 Corriher St. (Off West A St., turn beside Kannapolis Church of God). Something for everyone!
Yard Sale Area 4
Community Yard Sale
Directions: Left off Julian Rd., left into The Gables at Kepley Farm
Salisbury. 1009 Walton Place (Dunns Mtn. Rd. to Walton Rd.) Yard Sale. Saturday, June 4th , 8amuntil. Baby toys, Vera Bradley, too much to list!
Furniture, women's clothing, housewares, jewelery, electronics, tires, shoes, designer purses, books. Too Many Items to List!
Yard Sale, Sat. June 4th, 8am-2pm. 1027 Crane Creek Rd., 2nd house on left off Bringle Ferry, 1 street down from Newsome Rd/Autumn Care. Plus size men's & women's clothes, brand name women's & teen girl's, Barbies, various toys, kitchen items. 1st Sale in 10 Years
Concord Multi-Family Yard Sale, Rimer Community, Saturday, th June 4 , 8am-2pm. 6308 Kluttz Rd. Furniture, household items, books, 2 air conditioners, many other items. First Baptist Church of China Grove, Saturday, June 4, 7am-2pm, 302 Patterson St. Also serving hot dogs & drinks and kid's craft auction. Lots of vendors! Come and check us out!
John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.
Miscellaneous Services Basinger Sewing Machine Repair. Parts & Service – Salisbury. 704-797-6840 or 704-797-6839
Moving and Storage TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808
Stoner Painting Contractor • 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Mildew Removal • References • Insured 704-239-7553
Johnny Yarborough, Tree Expert trimming, topping, & removal of stumps by machine. Wood splitting, lots cleared. 10% off to senior citizens. 704-857-1731 MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded WORKS by TREE InJonathan Keener. sured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.
Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, June 4, 7am12noon, 2501 Wedgewood Drive (take a right off East Innes St. at Rudolph. Look for the signs). Furniture, lawn care equipment, household items. Sale to be held rain or shine!
Parking Lot of the YMCA (828 W Jake Alexander Blvd.)
704-636-0111 for more information.
Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304
Granite Quarry. 203 Brookstone Way. (off Legion Club Rd.) Sat., June 4th, 7am1pm. Clothes, furniture, children's toys & clothes, kitchen items & much more! Come & see! Price is right!
The Gables at Kepley Farm on Faith Road
$10 for a generous space in the parking lot SPACES STILL AVAILABLE. Call Today!
Tree Service
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Saturday, June 4th, 7:30am
Find all the best sales without the headaches! Go from one sale to another!
Steve's Lawn Care We'll take care of all your lawn care needs!! Great prices. 704-431-7225
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Saturday June 4th 7am-Until
Salisbury Attic Cleanout Sale, Saturday, June 4, 7am-12noon, 5011 Mooresville Road, near St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Boys' clothes all sizes, men's and women's clothes, household items, antique glassware, etc.
Outdoors By Overcash Mowing, shrub trimming & leaf blowing. 704-630-0120
I buy junk cars. Will pay cash. $250 & up. Larger cars, larger cash! Call 704-239-1471
Brown's Landscape
Call us and Get Results!
Little Paws Bed & Breakfast
~ 704-431-3537 ~
FOR JUNK CASH CARS and Batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930
Professional Services Unlimited
Yard Sale Area 3
LEE'S LAWNCARE
Pet & Livestock Services
Trim, Blow, Mow, Clean-up, Mulch, Presure Washing, Pine Needles. Free Estimates. Call Mike!
CASH FOR
J F Hurley Family YMCA Yard Sale/Crafts & Vendor Sale
HUGE MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Salisbury. Superior Walls Parking Lot, 3570 S Main St. Saturday, June 4, 7am-12pm. Lots of baby/ toddler clothes for girls and boys, double stroller, toys, household items, and more.
GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542
cars, trucks & vans. Any junk vehicle. $275 & up. Call Tim at 980-234-6649
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Salisbury Moving Sale, 412 Willow Road (in Westcliff Development), Saturday, June 4, 7am12noon. Couches, end tables, lamps, clothing, nice rocking chairs, full size bed, bedding, miscellaneous household items.
704-636-3415 704-640-3842 www.earlslawncare.com
We will come to you! F David, 704-314-7846
General Repair, Paint, Trim, Wood & Ceramic Flooring, Windows, Decks, Siding, Pressure Washing, & MORE. Computer design available. Make your current home your DREAM HOME! Specializing in Complete Bath & Kitchen Renovation ~ Free Estimates Goodrich Investments/Renovation 321-230-1380
Salisbury Inside Estate Sale, Fri., June 3, 8am-1pm & Sat., June 4, 7am-until, 255 Archer Rd. Pool table, tanning bed, furniture lots of Harley Davidson and Marlboro memorabilia & much more!
FREE Estimates
Guaranteed!
Office 704-932-6878 • Cell 704-363-5491
Salisbury Huge Yard Sale, Saturday, June 4, 7:30am-1pm, 270 N. Oakhurst Dr. (off Harrison Rd). We have new stuff every weekend! If you want it, we probably have it!
3Landscaping 3Mulching 3Core Aeration
Pet & Livestock Services
~ 704-633-5033 ~
For Storm Damage from Wind/Hail, call Scott White for FREE inspection/estimates • Roofing • Windows • Gutters • Vinyl Siding Member of BBB
Yard Sale Area 2
Earl's Lawn Care 3Mowing, Trimming, & Edging 3Trimming Bushes
I will pick up your nonrunning vehicles & pay you to take them away! Call Mike anytime. 336-479-2502
Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219
B & L Home Improvement
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Make it big in print and online.
YARD/ BAKE SALE Granite Quarry. W. Campbell Ave. Sat. June th 4 , 7am-until. Gently used children's clothing, toys, DVDs, china, books, plants, kitchen gadgets, electronics, household items, pictures. Delicious homemade items. No early birds.
Salisbury Post Classifieds 704-797-4220
6D • SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 Employment
Employment
$10 to start. Earn 40%. Call 704-607-4530 or 704-754-2731
Accounting/Finance
Christian non-profit seeks PT bookkeeper. Please send resume to salisburyemploy@gmail.com
DRIVERS CDL-A Great Home Time! Start up to $0.43 per mile. SIGN-ON BONUS! Lease purchase available. Experience required. 800-441-4271, x. NC100. HornadyTransportation.com
Healthcare
Position available for MDS Coordinator (LPN or RN). Must have 2.0 experience, & be willing to learn 3.0. Hrs are 8:30am5pm, M-F. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St. Installer & Service Technician needed for heating & air company. DL & exp req'd. 704-786-4422 Other
Healthcare
Hilltop Living Center is hiring for a full-time
Maintenance Person must have reliable transportation, working phone & be dependable. Also needs a clean criminal & driving record. Need TB skin test before hired. Health Insurance available. Apply in person at 592 Hilltop Dr., Linwood, NC. No Phone Calls Please Want to get results? Use
Headline type
to show your stuff! Healthcare
LPNs F/T weekend night shift, RN Supervisor P/T weekend night shift, LPNs PRN all shifts, LPN 7a-7p Sat & Sun, LPN F/T 3-11pm M-F. Pls submit resume to NC Veteran's Home, 1601 Brenner Ave., Bldg. 10, Salisbury, NC 28145
HOUSECLEANERS Residential Up to $10/Hour to Start Paid Travel Time Paid Mileage Full Time Car Required Mon-Fri Days Only EOE. 704-762-1822 Professional Services
Milford Hills Baptist Church needs an
Organist 704-633-1423 for job description & application. Sales
Excellent Pay Flexible FT/PT Customer sales/svc No exp needed-will train All ages 17+ Scholarships avail. Conditions apply Call ASAP
704-706-2399 Skilled Labor
Experienced Roofers needed. Please Call 704-239-6018 Waitstaff Immediate positions, experienced. Apply in person 2-5pm., 1621 W. Innes St. NO PHONE CALLS.
Drivers
CDL INDEPENDENT OPERATORS We're hauling Fresh and frozen food to the Northwest And West coast. We have a lease Purchase Program. PTDIA grads welcome!!! 100% fuel surcharge. NO New England states NJ or NY. Spouse and Pet Rider Policy. BUEL INC. 866369-9744 Call Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
BUEL INC. Carolinas to the Northwest The more you tell, the surer you’ll sell.
Healthcare
Medical office has F/T positions available for front desk registration, checkout clerk/cashier, medical insurance biller and CMA. Please send resume with salary requirements to: ATTN: Human Resource Dept., PO Box 1944, Salisbury, NC 28145
Calculate! Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus calculator. Excellent condition includes instruction manual and USB cable. Paid $149, asking $50. Call 704-209-1757 TV, 27” Cutis Mathes Console TV. $50. Please Call 704-279-3314
Exercise Equipment Forget this heat! Walk inside! ProForm E35S Treadmill for sale. Many features and settings! Does not incline. Great shape! Will sell for $200 OBO cash. Salisbury, 704-630-0543
Got Buff? Quit the gym! Rarely used NORDICTRACK VERTEX 670 provides full body workout. Paid $1000 at Sears. Will sell for $500 cash. Salisbury, 704-630-0543
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.
Flowers & Plants
Antiques & Collectibles Chesney Kenny Autographed Copley Acoustic Guitar. New in box, includes letter of authenticity. $497.23 704-202-0463
Computers & Software IBM Thinkpad R61/Duo Core/Wireless/Bluetooth/ Fingerprint/SD Card/Win 7/Office. 336-251-4888
Consignment Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street
Help Us Support Local Pets
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
Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500 Bed, full size,cherry finish, good condtion $50, Cleveland area. Call 704326-5008 Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777
Welder, Lincoln Ranger 8. Annon 16 hp motor. 130 hrs. Some tools on trailer. $4,500. 704-279-4105
Sink. White Ceramic with Brass Pedestal Faucet. Paid over $300 new. Sell for $95. High Quality. 704-637-6169.
Misc. Equipment & Supplies Utility trailer for sale. 4 ft x 7 ft, box sides. $150. Mission Hills, Kannapolis, 704-433-1840.
Misc For Sale ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647 Area Rug. Dress up your Pottery child's room. Barn 5x8 Area Rug. Juliana Style. Very Nice. Paid $300. Will sell for $105. 704-637-6169.
Be Cool! Air conditioner, 12,000 BTU, window Air conunit, Maytag, ditioner w/remote. Excellent condition. $100. 336-774-0032
BE COOL! Window air conditioner 10,000 BTU $85. Also, 5000 BTU air conditioner, $55. 980-253-0070
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
Bingham Smith Lumber Co. !!!NOW AVAILABLE!!! Metal Roofing Many colors. Custom lengths, trim, accessories, & trusses. Call 980-234-8093 Patrick Smith
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.
Climb On In!
of drawers, Chest wooden, four drawers, $25. Cleveland area 704326-5008
Dodge / Jeep motor 360 /5.9 98,000 miles. $500 Call 336-940-3134 for more information.
Chill Out!
Dodge Dakota, 19972004, tailgate protector. Chrome. $40. Please call 336-940-3134
Air Conditioner. Kenmore 12,000 BTU. $200. Please call 704-929-1096 for more information. Dining table with three chairs. Cleveland area $20. Call 704-326-5008 for more information.
Upright Freezer, Kenmore #5 Compact. $75. Please call 704-202-0463 Refrigerator. Kenmore side by side. Black. ice and water on door with icemaker. 22 cubic feet. $100. 704-637-6169. Stove. Older Kenmore Gas stove $40. Please call 704-431-4421 for more information.
Dodge Dakota/Durango OEM receiver hitch. Fits 97/11. $100. Call 336940-3134 Dog kennel, metal, 30" wide x 4' deep. Exc. condition. $125. Hoover Carpet Steam/Vac. Used. $25 Call for appt. 704-630-0192 Fiberglass outside com26”x26”x32” w/ poster turning tool. Good cond., $80. Small kitchen ceramic composter w/ 4 extra filters. Exc. cond. $25. Call for appt. 704-630-0192
Find Nemo
Winch, 12V, $69; 100 PSI compressor, $59; generator, 900W, $109; gas engine 6.5hp, $99. All new, 704-784-2488
Music Sales Keyboard- Santa's blunder! Only used a few times! Casio electronic keyboard MANY cool CTK-710! features! Original box & paperwork. $75 cash. This is a deal! 704-630-0543
Washer that works great, two dryers, good for scrapping or repairs. $80 for all three. 704-6370058 Washer/dryer set $350; 30” electric range $175; refrigerator $225. Excellent shape. 704-798-1926
Games and Toys
Ring. Beautiful Canary Diamond/White Diamond Engagement Ring, $500 size 5. Call 704-3265008
Lawn and Garden
DON'T PUSH ME!
You can help us support the Humane Society of Rowan County & Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary by committing to just $40 per month as a page sponsor.
ARIENS. 40inch. lawn tractor. 15Hp, Kohler. runs and cuts good. $400. OBO. 704-8561358
Sponsorship recognition includes business name, address and phone number. ------Personal and anonymous donations are also accepted.
Garden tiller. 17” Craftsman rear tine garden tiller, 5hp engine. $250. 704-855-4930 Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856 Tractor. John Deere 4110. 4WD. Front end loader. Box scrape. Yard tool. Ballaster box. 54” mower deck. 495 hours. $13,000. 704-639-1745
Autos
Autos
FUNERAL PLOTS Rowan Memorial ParkSection A, near Singing Tower, space 75, two plots for $1,500 each. Originally $2,400 each. Two additional plots, 9D, Lot 135, spaces 1 and 2, $750 each, originally $1,200 each. Call Phil Kirk at 919781-4618.
Over 150 Vehicles in Stock!
Mercedes S320, 1999 Black on Grey leather interior, 3.2, V6, auto trans, LOADED, all power ops, low miles, SUNROOF, chrome rims good tires, extra clean MUST SEE! 704-6034255
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
FREE CACTUS. You dig! Please call 704-636-8582
Autos
Dodge Challenger SE, 2010. Inferno red crystal pearlcoat exterior with dark slate gray interior. F11205A. $23,287. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mercury Grand Marquis LS Sedan, 2004. Dare Toreador red clearcoat exterior with light flint interior. F11106A. $9,787. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mini Cooper, 2006. Black & white. 17,000 miles. Garage kept. $18,500. Please call 704640-6509 after 3pm.
Motorcycles & ATVs
Motorcycles & ATVs
HONDA, 2004, ACCORD EX. $500-800 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538
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
Over 150 Vehicles in Stock!
Nissan Maxima SE, 2006. Winter Frost Pearl w/ tan cloth. 3.5L v6, auto. Trans., all power, Bose radio, sunroof, dual power seats. Alloy rims, great power! Smooth Ride! 704-603-4255
Free Kittens. 6 Wks Old. Domestic Long Hair. 1 black & white w/blue eyes, 1 black w/blue eyes. Litter trained. Cleveland area. 704-500-4085 or 704-657-0280
DRIVER TRAINING! Paid Refresher Course available for Regional Van Drivers. Earn 35-37 cpm afterwards! HOME EVERY WEEK. 401(k) and Great Benefits. Visit
METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349 Pear cactus. Large bag (13 gallon) $5. Please call 704-265-2386 for more information.
(former Sagebrush location)
Recreational Vehicles
REDUCED PRICE!
Ford Mustang V6, 2001. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with medium parchment interior. $8,659. Stock #P7690A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford 2005 Focus SES SX4 automatic, am/fm CD, power windows, power door locks, 116,000 miles, $5,500. Call 704-647-0881
Ford Mustang, 2004. Red exterior with gray leather interior. $12,259. Stock # T11400AY. 1800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Corolla S, 2007. Black sand pearl exterior with dark charcoal interior. Stock # $13,359. T11319A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
CASH FOR YOUR CAR! We want your vehicle! 1999 to 2011 under 150,000 miles. Please call 704-216-2663.
Ford Taurus SEL Sedan, 2008. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with tan cloth interior. P7689. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Hyundai Golf Cart, 1994. Gasoline engine, lights. Excellent condition. 2nd Owner. $1650. 704-2320266
CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321 CHEVROLET, TEAM CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000 Tim Marburger Dodge 287 Concord Pkwy N. Concord, NC 28027 704-792-9700
Honda Accord 2.4 EX, 2003. Satin silver metallic exterior with gray interior. $11,759. Stock # F11209B. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com 2000 BMW Z3, Titanium Silver Metallic w/black leather interior. 2.5L V6, 5 speed manual, all power, dual heated seats, alloy rims, AM/FM/CD, power top, BREEZE THROUGH SUMMER WITH GREAT GAS MILEAGE! Call Steve today! 704-603-4255
SOLD Infinity G5, 2003. Black Obsidian/Black Leather, 3.5L V6, auto trans, BOSE AM/FM/CD, SUNROOF, all power, alloy rims. LUXURY FOR HALF THE PRICE!!!! 704-603-4255
Service & Parts
Transportation Dealerships
Weekly Special Only $12,995
How to know you'll go! 4 min. recorded message. Call now. 704-983-8841
RV camper, 2003. 27' Prowler LS. Sleeps 6. In good condition. Camper has new awning & new tires. $9,250. 704-433-2158
Authorized EZGO Dealer. 6 volt & 8 volt batteries. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. 704-245-3660
Honda 2005 Accord, fully loaded, $300 down, will help finance. Call 704-872-5255
www.AVERITTcareers.com. EOE
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
Metal detector, new. Tells the type of metal. Never used, have everything. $125. 704-6370058
428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Autos
Electronic Health Record Specialist Training
Kochs Barber Chair, 1965. Station & mirror. $300. Call 704-633-0259 before 9pm.
BOAT Cobia 15ft., tri-hull with walk-through windshield. 65hp Evinrude motor, trolling motor & Cox trailer. Great for pleasure & fishing. 704-636-6336 Boat. 1988 Bayliner. Fishing ski. 18'. 125 hp outboard motor. Runs great. $2,200. Generator, John Deere 6000. Electric start. 20 hours. $1,100. 704-639-1745
Financing Available!
Education / Training
Stop Smoking~Lose Weight It's Easy & Very Effective. Decide Today 704-933-1982
Boats & Watercraft
Toyota Corolla LE, 2010. Silver exterior with ash interior. $16,859. Stock # K7695. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Instruction
Misc For Sale
Autos
Nice Ride!
Free kittens! Large variety of litter-box trained kittens. All need loving families to adopt them! 704-431-4421
Lumber All New!
HYPNOSIS will work for you!
(former Sagebrush location)
Free Stuff
FREE puppies. Five, 7 month old Greyhound/ Lab mix pups going to the pound Monday. Help! 704202-2330 or pictures: sam_luvdanes@yahoo.com
Instruction
428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123
FREE Puppies to a good loving home! Great with Kids! Call Sabrina 704239-4808
2x4x14 $3 2x6x14 $5.50 2x4x16 $4.75 2x6x8 studs $3.25 2x4x93” $1.75 2x10x14 $5 D/W rafters $5 Floor trusses $5 each 704-202-0326
Autos
Want to Buy Merchandise
Fish tank. 50 gallon fish tank with wrought iron stand. $100. Spencer 704-831-0278.
Toddler's swing. Multicolored toddlers two seater swing with seat belts. $25. 704-637-0058
Monument & Cemetery Lots
Wheel chair, $20. Refrigerator, $45. 13” TV, $20. Please call 704-4330651 for more info.
Tickle the Ivories!
Easy Pool Steps. 4 Steps ladder for w/outside above-ground pool. New $300.Now $125. Only 1 yr. old 336-774-0032
This page has already proven to work! It has helped many animals be adopted!
Call us for details! 704-797-4220
ResMed CPAP machine. No longer needed. $450. Nearly new. Spencer Call 704-831-0278.
mahogany BUFFET, wood, 64" wide, 36" tall, good condition. $495. 704-209-6143
Jewelry
It is a Win-Win!
Mortar Mixer, Muller, 2 bag, with Wisconsin motor. Works great. $490. 336-492-6322
Furniture & Appliances
Rocking Horse from Pottery Barn New Condition. Paid $100. Will sell for $40. Your kid will smile. 704-637-6169.
This is a chance to HELP animals AND PROMOTE your business!
Misc For Sale
Piano. Full size beige piano, needs tuning. $300. 704-637-0058
Rock-A-Bye, Baby!
The Salisbury Post publishes a monthly page assisting the Humane Society of Rowan County & Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary in placing pets for adoption.
Machine & Tools
Leyland Cypress
Dishwasher, Bosch. Almond. Very quiet. $250. Whirlpool over range microwave/fan combo. Almond, $100 obo. 336492-6322
Healthcare
LPN/RN Baylor position available 7pm7am. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St.
Electronics
Attention Students! SUMMER WORK
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CLASSIFIED
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Transportation Financing
Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107 Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Transportation Financing
SOLD
Lost & Found Found Beagle in the Cleveland area. Please Call 704-278-0092
Toyota Camry LE 2005. Automatic, 4 cylinder, 34 miles per gallon highway. Call Steve today! 704603-4255
Found Brown Dog in Spencer area. Has a blue collar and a Petsmart bandanna. 704-968-0847 Found dog, Chihuahua mix. Woodleaf-Barber Rd. area. Please call 704-278-0011 to identify. Found Hound Puppy in Granite Quarry. Tan and white male. Call to identify. 704-877-1096 LOST 2 year old male Boxer, brindle color. GOLD HILL AREA. Please call 704-2028445. My daughter is missing her pet. Lost dog. Small dog. Granite Quarry near Barringer St. Please call 704-637-0227
Jaguar XK8, 2001. Convertible, V8, auto trans., gray w/tan leather interior, all power, alloy rims, READY FOR SUMMER! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Lexus 2004 ES330, excellent milage, low miles, loaded (navigation, Mark Levinson Sound, etc). Lexus maintained. Perfect condition. $12,900. 704633-4771
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.
Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com
Autos
Toyota Camry LE, 2007. Desert sand mica exterior with bisque interior. $14,459. Stock #P7633C. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 5:30 pm.
Toyota Yaris, 2009. Silver streak mica exterior with dark charcoal interior. $13,759. Stock # P7663 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
BMW X5, 2003. Topaz Blue Metallic/Tan Leather, 4.4L auto trans, AM/FM/CD, SUNROOF, all power, 20inch aluminum rims, PERFECT COLOR COMBO! 704-603-4255
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SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 • 7D
STOCKS
THE MARKET IN REVIEW NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Name
Div Last Chg
A-B-C
ABB Ltd 1.12e 26.49 +.04 AES Corp ... 12.46 -.08 AFLAC 1.20 46.47 -.16 AK Steel .20 14.99 +.20 AMR ... 5.96 -.07 AT&T Inc 1.72 30.65 -.32 AU Optron ... 8.03 -.09 AbtLab 1.92f 51.08 -.17 AberFitc .70 72.44-1.54 Accenture .90 55.82 -.99 AMD ... 7.97 -.26 Aetna .60 43.20 -.59 Agilent ... 47.43 -.75 AlcatelLuc ... 5.65 +.10 Alcoa .12 15.92 -.28 AllegCp 6.65t 327.66-1.33 Allergan .20 79.82-1.61 Allstate .84 30.67 -.24 AlphaNRs ... 49.97-1.03 Altria 1.52 27.60 +.03 AMovilL .52e 49.09-2.32 AmAxle ... 10.62 +.14 AEagleOut .44a 12.80 -.01 AEP 1.84 37.51 -.46 AmExp .72 49.28 -.81 AmIntlGrp ... 27.65 -.36 AmTower ... 51.21-3.17 Anadarko .36 76.98 ... AnalogDev1.00f 39.08 -.76 AnglogldA .20e 45.44 +.44 Ann Inc ... 26.74 -.26 Annaly 2.62e 18.22 +.06 Apache .60 119.44-1.20 ArcelorMit .75 32.16 -.25 ArchCoal .44f 27.30 -.13 ArchDan .64 30.39 -.30 ArmourRsd 1.44 7.56 -.04 ATMOS 1.36 31.91 -.59 Avon .92 28.26 -.57 BB&T Cp .64f 26.12 -.09 BHP BillLt 1.82e 91.85-1.15 BP PLC .42e 44.63 -.37 BRFBrasil .18e 18.21 -.17 BakrHu .60 74.58 +.98 BallCp s .28 38.06 -.56 BcoBrades .80r 19.94 +.34 BcoSantSA.79e 11.77 +.11 BcoSBrasil .70e 11.27 +.11 BcpSouth .04m 11.75 -.31 BkofAm .04 11.28 -.01 BkAm wtB ... 1.61 -.06 BkIrelnd ... 1.54 -.08 BkNYMel .52f 26.90 -.43 Barclay .36e 17.49 -.07 Bar iPVix rs ... 22.37 +.02 BarrickG .48 45.83 -.39 Baxter 1.24 57.94 -.71 BerkHa A ...114380.00-1410.00 BerkH B ... 76.25 -.91 BestBuy .60 30.63 +.09 BigLots ... 32.53 -.07 Blackstone .40 16.47 -.27 BlockHR .60 16.11 -.04 Boeing 1.68 74.84 -.85 BostonSci ... 6.87 -.09 BoydGm ... 8.71 -.40 BrMySq 1.32 27.98 -.11 BrkfldOP rt ... .02 +.00 ... 25.59 -.65 CB REllis CBS B .40f 27.20 -.13 CF Inds .40 151.41+1.22 .04 49.61 -.12 CIGNA CMS Eng .84 19.74 -.06 CNO Fincl ... 7.43 -.12 CSX 1.44f 75.74-1.53 CVR Engy ... 21.30 +.62 CVS Care .50 37.97 -.56 CablvsnNY .60f 34.66 -.52 Calpine ... 15.23 -.07 ... 46.27 +.18 Cameron CdnNRs gs .36 41.64 +.18 CapOne .20 51.55 -.97 CapitlSrce .04 6.08 -.10 CardnlHlth .86f 44.05 -.36 CarMax ... 27.94 -.12 Carnival 1.00 36.65 -.92 Caterpillar 1.76 101.10-1.09 Celanese .24f 48.37-1.48 Cemex .43t 8.33 -.07 Cemig pf 1.89e 19.99 +.92 CenovusE .80 35.72 +.66 CenterPnt .79 19.09 -.26 CntryLink 2.90 41.26 -.45 ChesEng .30 30.53 -.02 Chevron 3.12f 101.00 -.12 Chicos .20 14.28 -.11 Chimera .66e 3.79 -.06 ChinaUni .12e 21.35 -.45 Citigrp rs .04 39.85 -.16 CliffsNRs .56 87.29-1.02 Coach .90f 61.01 -.78 CocaCola 1.88 65.53 -.51 CocaCE .52f 28.40 -.23 Coeur ... 25.33 -.28 ColgPal 2.32f 84.11-1.37 ... 26.69-1.21 CmtyHlt CompSci .80 38.47 -.72 ConAgra .92 24.47 -.47 ConocPhil 2.64 72.39 +.24 ConsolEngy .40 50.25 +.09 Corning .20 19.03 -.44 Covidien .80 54.22 -.64 CrwnCstle ... 40.37-1.25 Cummins 1.05 101.40-1.69 CurEuro .10e 145.74+1.40
D-E-F
DCT Indl .28 DNP Selct .78 DR Horton .15 Danaher s .08 Darden 1.28 DeanFds ... Deere 1.64f Delhaize 2.45e ... DeltaAir Deluxe 1.00 DenburyR ... DevelDiv .16 DevonE .68f DrSCBr rs ... DirFnBr rs ... DirLCBr rs ...
5.32 +.03 9.91 +.01 11.59 -.12 51.89-1.00 48.08 -.91 13.41 +.20 82.20-2.03 80.72 +.31 9.62 ... 23.50 -.57 20.95 +.05 13.89 +.13 82.28 -.47 38.01+1.67 46.77 +.98 36.63+1.07
DrxEBear rs ... 15.20 ... DrxFnBull ... 25.11 -.55 DirxSCBull ... 76.87-3.47 DirxEnBull .05e 73.42 +.04 Discover .24f 23.20 -.21 Disney .40f 39.38 -.68 DomRescs 1.97 47.15 -.12 DowChm 1.00f 35.20 -.56 DresserR ... 51.41 -.69 DuPont 1.64 50.29 -.88 DukeEngy .98 18.45 -.16 DukeRlty .68 14.35 -.05 Dynegy ... 5.74 -.23 ECDang n ... d17.56-1.58 EMC Cp ... 27.93 -.43 EOG Res .64 110.56 -.35 EKodak ... 3.22 -.04 Eaton s 1.36 48.91-1.13 EdisonInt 1.28 38.91 +.12 ElPasoCp .04 20.40 -.20 Elan ... 9.59 +.03 EldorGld g .10f 14.86 -.45 EmersonEl 1.38 51.22 -.64 EnCana g .80 33.26 -.09 EndvSilv g ... 9.27 -.28 ENSCO 1.40 56.27 +.97 EqtyRsd 1.47e 60.20 +.92 ExcoRes .16 19.25 -.80 Exelon 2.10 41.47 -.18 ExxonMbl 1.88f 81.18 -.15 FedExCp .48 90.15-1.37 FibriaCelu ... 15.03 -.03 FstHorizon .04 10.07 +.02 FirstEngy 2.20 43.67 -.06 FootLockr .66 23.63 -.24 FordM ... 14.01 -.17 ForestLab ... u36.90+1.33 ForestOil ... 29.28 -.44 FMCG s 1.00a 49.93 +.15 FrontierCm .75 8.52 -.16
G-H-I Gafisa SA .29e 10.85 +.23 GameStop ... 26.73 -.53 Gannett .16 13.79 -.09 Gap .45 17.92 -.20 GenDynam1.88 70.60 -.82 GenElec .60f 18.82 -.27 GenGrPr n .40 16.23 -.27 GenMarit ... 1.73 -.05 GenMills s 1.12 37.94 -.51 GenMot n ... d29.12 -.48 GenOn En ... 3.91 +.01 Genworth ... 10.73 -.32 Gerdau .27e 10.79 +.05 GlaxoSKln2.11e 42.62 +.46 GoldFLtd .19e 15.90 -.15 Goldcrp g .41 49.10 +.29 GoldmanS 1.40 135.33 +.95 Goodyear ... 16.51 -.22 Griffon ... 10.01 -.10 Guess .80a 41.99-1.16 HCA Hld n ... 34.14 -.22 HSBC 1.80e 51.33 -.27 Hallibrtn .36 50.28 +.13 HarleyD .50f 35.87 -.57 HarmonyG .07e 14.15 +.19 HartfdFn .40 25.43 -.41 ... 10.88 -.22 HltMgmt HeclaM ... 7.90 -.13 Heinz 1.92f 53.20 -.45 ... 15.31 -.28 Hertz Hess .40 76.97 +.27 HewlettP .48f 36.11 -.32 Hexcel ... 19.33 -.39 HomeDp 1.00 34.63 -.46 HonwllIntl 1.33 57.25 -.70 HostHotls .08f 16.89 -.03 Huntsmn .40 18.15 -.42 ING ... 11.97 +.13 ION Geoph ... 9.47 +.07 iShGold s ... 15.05 +.06 iSAstla .82e 25.89 -.18 iShBraz 2.53e 74.90 +.25 iSCan .50e 31.85 -.09 iSh HK .45e 19.06 -.31 iShJapn .14e 10.06 -.09 .44e 64.81 -.33 iSh Kor iSMalas .34e 15.00 -.02 iShMex .54e 60.69 -.49 iShSing .43e 14.05 -.03 iSTaiwn .29e 15.75 -.06 .43e 18.22 +.04 iSh UK iShSilver ... 35.34 +.05 iShChina25.63e 43.71 -.88 iSSP500 2.46e 130.88-1.28 iShEMkts .64e 47.87 -.24 iShB20 T 4.01e 96.33 +.55 iShRTop200.40e 29.82 -.31 iS Eafe 1.42e 60.93 +.03 iSR1KG .76e 59.78 -.66 iSR2KV 1.24e 71.94 -.98 iShR2K .89e 80.88-1.20 iShREst 1.98e 60.90 +.22 ITW 1.36 56.08 -.41 IngrmM ... 17.95 -.34 IBM 3.00f 165.05-1.04 Intl Coal ... 14.57 +.01 IntlGame .24 16.57 -.43 IntPap 1.05f 29.88 -.43 Interpublic .24 11.40 -.10 Invesco .49f 23.06 -.49 ItauUnibH .67e 22.87 +.23 IvanhM g 1.48e 23.48-1.04
J-K-L JPMorgCh 1.00 41.57 -.04 Jabil .28 19.95 -.83 JanusCap .20f 9.52 -.34 JohnJn 2.28f 66.09 -.39 JohnsnCtl .64 37.65 -.14 JonesGrp .20 d11.37 +.22 JnprNtwk ... 32.33-1.29 KB Home .25 11.49 -.20 KV PhmA ... 3.89 -.09 ... 17.53 +.30 KeyEngy Keycorp .12f 8.06 -.17 KimbClk 2.80 66.02 -.88 Kimco .72 18.68 +.25 Kinross g .10 15.90 +.11 1.00 50.67 -.72 Kohls Kraft 1.16 34.10 -.32 KratonPP ... 38.00 -.80 ... 8.28 -.04 KrispKrm .42 23.57 -.19 Kroger LDK Solar ... 6.78 -.38
LSI Corp ... 7.02 -.12 LVSands ... 42.08 -.11 LennarA .16 17.98 -.20 LillyEli 1.96 37.05 -.47 Limited .80a 37.44 -.23 LincNat .20 27.45 -.63 LloydBkg ... 3.17 ... LockhdM 3.00 76.28 +.55 Lorillard 5.20 107.73-3.51 Lowes .56f 23.40 -.19 LyonBas A .10e 39.89-1.81
M-N-0 MBIA ... 8.66 +.15 MEMC ... 9.64 -.36 MFA Fncl .94 8.05 -.02 MGIC ... 7.58 -.11 MGM Rsts ... 14.19 -.58 Macys .40f 27.54 -.48 MagHRes ... 6.64 -.16 Manulife g .52 16.78 -.24 MarathonO 1.00 51.80 -.71 MktVGold .40e 56.49 -.12 MktVRus .18e 37.96 -.50 MktV Agri .33e 53.90 -.68 MarIntA .40f 36.25 -.81 MarshM .88f 30.27 +.04 MarshIls .04 7.77 -.08 Masco .30 13.30 -.59 McDnlds 2.44 80.54 -.21 McGrwH 1.00 41.18 -.14 MedcoHlth ... 57.79-1.80 Medtrnic .90 39.27 +.08 Merck 1.52 35.82 -.33 MetLife .74 41.77 -.91 MetroPCS ... 17.56 -.67 MitsuUFJ ... 4.55 -.02 Molycorp n ... 62.20-1.82 Monsanto 1.12 68.79 -.25 MonstrWw ... 13.58 -.82 Moodys .56f 39.43 -.26 MorgStan .20 23.12 +.11 Mosaic .20 68.99 -.28 MotrlaSol n ... 46.47 -.83 MotrlaMo n ... 24.53 -.20 NRG Egy ... 23.89 -.14 NYSE Eur 1.20 35.80 +.19 Nabors ... 27.45 -.06 NBkGreece.29e 1.51 +.11 NOilVarco .44 73.34 +.98 NatSemi .40 24.57 -.05 NY CmtyB 1.00 15.74 -.06 NY Times ... 8.06 +.49 NewellRub .32f 14.97-2.00 NewmtM .80f 54.75 -.39 Nexen g .20 22.42 -.23 NextEraEn 2.20 55.68 -.53 NiSource .92 19.69 -.11 NikeB 1.24 80.36 -.79 NobleCorp1.06e 40.77 +.35 NokiaCp .55e 6.66 +.09 Nordstrm .92 43.53 -.94 NorflkSo 1.60 70.72 -.90 NoestUt 1.10 34.26 -.63 NorthropG 2.00f 63.50 -.30 Novartis 2.53e 63.62 +.15 OGE Engy 1.50 49.25 -.75 OcciPet 1.84 104.20 +.41 OcwenFn ... u12.50 +.68 OfficeDpt ... 3.87 -.21 OfficeMax ... d7.50 -.03 OilSvHT 2.36e 152.34 +.66 OldRepub .70 11.99 -.07 Omnicom 1.00 45.80 -.52
P-Q-R PG&E Cp 1.82 42.35 -.42 PMI Grp ... 1.37 -.02 PNC 1.40f 59.34 -.85 PPG 2.28f 84.93-1.24 PPL Corp 1.40 27.77 -.10 PackAmer .80 27.25 -.64 PatriotCoal ... 21.66 -.47 PeabdyE .34 58.76 +.29 Penney .80 32.26 -.81 PepsiCo 2.06f 68.97 -.54 Petrohawk ... 26.40 +.43 PetrbrsA 1.34e 30.73 +.04 Petrobras 1.28e 34.05 +.07 .80 20.84 -.16 Pfizer PhilipMor 2.56 68.99 -.92 PilgrimsP ... d4.05 -.32 PinWst 2.10 43.67 -.62 Potash s .28 55.17 -.33 PS USDBull ... 21.09 -.16 PrecCastpt .12 153.14 -.59 PrinFncl .55f 29.88 -.53 ProLogis 1.12 34.00 -.07 ProShtS&P ... 41.73 +.42 PrUShS&P ... 21.44 +.41 PrUlShDow ... 18.02 +.27 ProUltQQQ ... 86.25-2.64 PrUShQQQ rs... 52.33+1.51 ProUltSP .39e 51.34-1.03 PrUShtFn rs ... 63.42 +.88 ProUShL20 ... 33.10 -.32 ProUltSBM ... 18.12 +.53 ProUltR2K .01e 45.08-1.40 ProUSSP500 ... 16.49 +.47 ProUSSlv rs ... 17.97 -.19 ProSUltSilv ... 181.82 -.19 ProUShEuro ... 16.53 -.34 ProctGam 2.10f 65.43 -.58 ProgsvCp 1.40e 20.97 -.21 ProUSR2K rs ... 44.30+1.29 Prudentl 1.15f 61.26 -.55 ... 7.82 +.02 PulteGrp QntmDSS ... 3.37 +.16 .40 58.24 -.06 QstDiag Questar s .61 17.15 +.01 QksilvRes ... 14.42 -.04 Quiksilvr ... 5.04 +.66 Rackspace ... 43.38 -.93 RadianGrp .01 4.40 -.22 RadioShk .25 14.08 -.49 Raytheon 1.72 48.81 -.01 RegionsFn .04 6.36 -.18 ... 6.25 -.44 ReneSola ... 12.69 -.32 Renren n RepubSvc .80 30.61 -.52 ReynAm s 2.12 38.60 -.39 RioTinto 1.08e 67.44-1.12 ... 1.08 -.02 RiteAid RobtHalf .56 26.61 +.05 ... 36.96 -.77 RylCarb RoyDShllA 3.36 69.86 -.10
MARKET SUMMARY
S-T-U SAIC ... 16.76 -.45 SCANA 1.94 39.89 -.49 SLM Cp .40 16.30 -.54 SpdrDJIA 3.04e 121.32 -.98 SpdrGold ... 150.22 +.72 SP Mid 1.55e 174.72-2.51 S&P500ETF2.34e130.42 -1.31 SpdrHome .31e 17.90 -.32 SpdrKbwBk.15e 23.75 -.22 SpdrLehHY4.41e 40.05 -.27 SpdrKbw RB.36e 24.60 -.39 SpdrRetl .50e 51.23 -.77 SpdrOGEx .49e 58.47 -.23 SpdrMetM .41e 68.20-1.31 Safeway .58f 22.28 -.40 StJude .84 48.07 -.88 Saks ... 10.94 -.27 SandRdge ... 11.09 -.02 Sanofi 1.82e 38.37 -.23 SaraLee .46 18.74 -.23 Schlmbrg 1.00 85.04 +.75 Schwab .24 16.76 -.30 SeadrillLtd2.89e 36.03 -.13 SealAir .52 21.89 -.51 SemiHTr .57e 34.16 -.72 SiderurNac .81e 13.93 +.02 SilvWhtn g .12 35.17 -.08 SilvrcpM g .08 10.20 -.46 SmithfF ... 20.20 +.35 SouthnCo 1.89f 39.37 -.30 SthnCopper1.83e 34.72 -.76 SwstAirl .02 11.56 -.01 SwstnEngy ... 43.73+1.51 SpectraEn 1.04 27.13 -.14 SprintNex ... 5.67 -.26 SP Matls 1.23e 38.08 -.49 SP HlthC .61e 35.19 -.34 SP CnSt .81e 31.31 -.30 SP Consum.56e 38.92 -.51 SP Engy 1.05e 75.26 +.02 SPDR Fncl .16e 15.22 -.10 SP Inds .64e 36.10 -.49 SP Tech .33e 25.54 -.39 SP Util 1.31e 33.19 -.23 StanBlkDk 1.64 68.93-1.87 StarwdHtl .30f 58.03 -.53 StateStr .72f 43.50 -.49 StillwtrM ... 19.59 -.07 Suncor gs .44f 40.41 +.28 Sunoco .60 39.88 +.42 SunTrst .04 25.85 -.44 Supvalu .35 9.01 -.15 SwiftTrns n ... 12.20 -.63 Synovus .04 2.24 -.03 Sysco 1.04 31.13 -.10 TE Connect .72f 36.11 -.42 TJX .76f 51.02 -.31 TaiwSemi .47e 13.64 -.06 Talbots ... 4.58 +.09 TalismE g .27f 19.90 -.23 Target 1.00 d47.40 -.55 TataMotors .32e 22.81 -.32 TeckRes g .60 50.49 -.11 TelNorL .52e 17.65 +.14 TempurP ... 59.84-2.09 ... 6.25 -.10 TenetHlth Teradyn ... 14.93 -.52 Tesoro ... 22.68 -.03 TexInst .52 33.50 -.74 Textron .08 21.92 -.52 ThermoFis ... 62.80 -.98 3M Co 2.20 90.70 -.76 TimeWarn .94 35.17 -.54 TollBros ... 21.03 -.08 Total SA 3.16e 55.83 -.40 Transocn .79e 66.78 -.30 Travelers 1.64f 61.18 ... TwoHrbInv1.52e 10.63 -.07 TycoIntl 1.00 47.04-1.07 .16 17.76 -.35 Tyson UBS AG ... 19.15 -.03 .74 24.98 +.12 UDR US Airwy ... 8.89 -.22 ... 6.73 -.27 US Gold UnilevNV 1.17e 32.62 +.18 UnionPac 1.90f 101.14-1.08 ... 22.73 -.31 UtdContl UtdMicro .08e 2.66 -.04 2.08 71.15-1.17 UPS B US Bancrp .50f 24.55 -.18 US NGs rs ... 11.93 -.24 US OilFd ... 39.66 -.02 USSteel .20 43.29 -.85 UtdTech 1.92f 83.24-1.05 UtdhlthGp .65f 48.85 -.37
V-W-X-Y-Z Vale SA .90e 31.70 -.19 Vale SA pf .90e 28.54 -.14 ValeantPh .38a 53.45 +.96 ValeroE .20 26.33 -.13 VangTSM 1.29e 67.53 -.70 VangEmg .82e 48.52 -.30 VangEAFE .90e 37.89 ... VeriFone ... 46.11-1.03 VerizonCm 1.95 35.63 -.54 ViacomB 1.00f 49.51 -.86 .60 79.13-1.57 Visa VishayInt ... 15.01 -.41 ... 94.99-2.72 VMware WalMart 1.46f 53.66 +.11 Walgrn .70 43.15 -.07 WshPst 9.40 414.88 11.54 WsteMInc 1.36 37.92 -.32 WeathfIntl ... 19.29 +.02 WellPoint 1.00 76.68-1.32 WellsFargo .48f 26.86 -.30 WendyArby .08 4.72 -.10 ... 34.96 -.07 WDigital WstnRefin ... 16.07 -.14 WstnUnion .32f 19.80 -.55 .60 20.77 -.05 Weyerh Whrlpl 2.00f 76.98-3.97 WmsCos .50 30.46 -.12 WiscEn s 1.04 30.79 -.20 XL Grp .44 22.44 -.41 Xerox .17 10.00 -.05 Yamana g .18f 12.63 +.12 YingliGrn ... 8.29 -.33 ... 41.00-4.04 Youku n YumBrnds 1.00 54.42 -.07 .38 3.46 ... ZweigTl
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MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) S&P500ETF 1871965 BkofAm 1124757 SPDR Fncl 954208 SprintNex 674405 FordM 556160
130.42 11.28 15.22 5.67 14.01
-1.31 -.01 -.10 -.26 -.17
Hyperdyn CheniereEn KodiakO g Quepasa NthnO&G
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last AcornIntl 5.80 CascdeCp 47.44 Goldcp wt 2.38 5.04 Quiksilvr AmrRlty 2.61
YM Bio g BreezeE Cover-All PacOffPT T3 Motn rs
3.67 9.16 2.70 2.18 4.44
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Name Last Chg %Chg CoastD 2.92 2.34 FlexSolu 2.29 Inuvo rs MexcoEn 9.13 NthnO&G 17.55
-.06 -.24 -.32 -.36 -.86
Name Last Chg %Chg Oxigne rsh 4.27 +.79 AirMeth 73.55+13.39 Atrins rsh 3.05 +.50 Spherix rs 4.00 +.64 MetaFincl 17.67 +2.67
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Name Last Chg %Chg -6.47 -2.00 -1.08 -.68 -1.07
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Employers in May added the fewest jobs in eight months, and the unemployment rate inched up to 9.1 percent. The weakening job market raised concerns about an economy hampered by high gas prices and the effects of natural disasters here and abroad. The key question is whether the meager 54,000 jobs added last month mark a temporary setback or are evidence of a more chronic problem. That total is far lower than the previous three months’ average of 220,000 new jobs per month. Evidence is piling up that the economic recovery has lost some of its vigor. That has deflated a stock market rally and pushed indexes down for five straight weeks, the longest losing streak since mid-2008. The Fed has already slashed interest rates near zero and has said it will end its bond-buying program on schedule at the end of this month. With high gas prices crimping consumer spending and companies still reluctant to hire, investors may have to settle for a stock market and an economic recovery that plod slowly along.
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The U.S. economy’s service sector, which employs 90 percent of the nation’s work force, grew in May for an 18th straight month, posting slightly faster growth than in April. The for Supply Institute Management said Friday its index tracking the health of service companies increased to 54.6 in May compared from 52.8 in April. In February, the index hit a five-year high with a reading of 59.7, but it fell in March and April. Any reading over 50 indicates expansion in the service sector. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. unveiled a $15 billion share buyback program Friday as it sought to reassure shareholders at its annual meeting that the world’s largest retailer is still growing. The buyback will replace a previous $15 billion repurchase plan begun a year ago. The company bought back 244 million shares worth $12.9 billion under that program. The news comes after the company increased in March its dividend in its current 2012 fiscal year from $1.21 to $1.46 per share, an increase of 21 percent that returned $1.3 billion to shareholders.
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DFA Funds: ... IntlCorEq n11.76 USCorEq1 n11.48 -.14 USCorEq2 n11.42 -.15 DWS Invest A: 9.33 -.04 BalA MgdMuni p 8.85 +.01 StrGovSecA8.97 +.03 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.63 +.04 GroIncS 17.23 -.18 MgdMuni S 8.86 +.01 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 34.94 -.55 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 35.34 -.56 NYVen C 33.68 -.54 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.40 +.01 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n22.29 -.06 EmMktV 35.85 -.11 IntSmVa n 18.05 -.04 LargeCo 10.29 -.10 TAUSCorE2 n9.31 -.11 USVctrEq n11.29 -.15 USLgVa n 21.40 -.24 USLgVa3 n16.39 -.18 US Micro n14.13 -.23 US TgdVal 17.07 -.26 US Small n22.21 -.35 US SmVa 25.99 -.43 IntlSmCo n18.05 -.01 GlEqInst 14.04 -.11 EmMktSC n24.20 +.02 EmgMkt n 31.07 -.13 ... 10.36 Fixd n IntGFxIn n 12.60 +.02 ... 19.08 IntVa n InfProSec 11.91 +.03 Glb5FxInc n11.21 +.01 ... LCapInt n 20.79 TM USTgtV22.04 -.35 TM IntVa 15.61 ... TMMktwV 15.87 -.19 2YGlFxd n 10.21 ... DFARlE n 23.84 +.09 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 73.47 -.51 GblStock 9.29 -.04 Income 13.57 +.01 IntlStk 36.98 +.03 Stock 113.18 -1.09 DoubleLine Funds: 11.14 +.02 TRBd I TRBd N p 11.14 +.02 Dreyfus: 40.63 -.22 Aprec DryMid r 29.63 -.41 Dr500In t 35.97 -.36 OppMCVal A36.40-.65 DreihsAcInc11.20 -.02 EVPTxMEmI51.91 -.16 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.20 ... FloatRt 9.38 ... LgCpVal 18.36 -.13 NatlMunInc 9.08 +.01 StrInc p 8.24 ... Eaton Vance I: 9.07 -.01 FltgRt GblMacAbR10.19 ... LgCapVal 18.42 -.12 ParStEMkt 16.06 -.06 FMI Funds: LgCap p 16.43 -.19 FPA Funds: NwInc 10.91 ... FPACres n 28.15 -.05
Fairholme 31.77 -.27 Federated A: MidGrStA 37.74 -.61 KaufmA p 5.65 -.05 TtlRtBd p 11.31 +.01 Federated Instl: KaufmnR 5.65 -.05 TotRetBd 11.31 +.01 TtlRtBdS 11.31 +.01 StrValDvIS 4.68 -.02 Fidelity Advisor A: FltRateA r 9.87 ... MdCpIIA p 18.20 -.16 NwInsgh p 20.45 -.21 SmlCpA p 26.57 -.35 StrInA 12.71 +.01 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n19.48 -.19 StrInC t n 12.69 +.01 Fidelity Advisor I: FltRateI n 9.85 ... NwInsgtI n 20.67 -.20 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 20.21 -.20 Fidelity Freedom: FF2010 n 14.06 -.04 FF2010K 13.00 -.02 FF2015 n 11.75 -.03 FF2015K 13.04 -.03 FF2020 n 14.31 -.04 FF2020K 13.53 -.04 FF2025 n 11.96 -.05 FF2025K 13.74 -.05 FF2030 n 14.30 -.05 FF2030K 13.94 -.05 FF2035 n 11.92 -.05 FF2035K 14.11 -.07 FF2040 n 8.33 -.03 FF2040K 14.19 -.06 FF2045 n 9.87 -.04 FF2050 n 9.75 -.05 Income x n 11.55 -.02 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 12.86 -.11 AMgr50 n 15.94 -.04 AMgr70 r n16.96 -.07 AMgr20 rx n13.07 -.03 Balanc n 18.92 -.09 BalancedK 18.92 -.09 BlueChGr n47.60 -.51 Canada n 59.48 -.02 CapAp n 26.37 -.17 CapDevO n11.33 -.13 CpInc r n 9.74 -.03 ChinaRg r 33.03 -.24 Contra n 69.68 -.69 ContraK 69.68 -.69 CnvSc n 26.68 -.22 DisEq n 23.62 -.18 DiscEqF 23.61 -.19 DivIntl n 31.27 +.08 DivrsIntK r 31.26 +.08 DivGth n 29.35 -.29 EmergAs r n31.90 -.01 EmrMk n 26.58 -.02 Eq Inc n 45.79 -.35 EQII n 18.91 -.14 45.79 -.35 EqIncK Export n 22.44 -.21 33.88 -.25 Fidel n FltRateHi r n9.85 -.01 FrInOne n 28.18 -.15 GNMA n 11.75 +.02 GovtInc 10.62 +.02 GroCo n 89.66 -1.11 GroInc n 18.95 -.13 GrowCoF 89.65 -1.12
GrowthCoK89.65 -1.12 GrStrat r n 21.30 -.20 Indepn n 25.39 -.24 InProBd n 12.12 +.02 IntBd n 10.77 +.01 IntmMu n 10.19 +.01 IntlDisc n 33.96 +.10 InvGrBd n 11.65 +.02 InvGB n 7.58 +.01 LgCapVal 11.97 -.10 58.54 -.09 LatAm LevCoStk n29.77 -.51 LowP r n 41.06 -.30 LowPriK r 41.06 -.30 Magelln n 72.92 -.79 MagellanK 72.87 -.79 MidCap n 30.38 -.29 MidCapK r 30.38 -.29 NwMkt r n 15.89 +.02 NwMill n 30.87 -.24 OTC n 59.32 -.77 100Index 9.01 -.07 Ovrsea n 33.82 +.13 Puritn n 18.62 -.09 PuritanK 18.62 -.09 RealEInc rx10.76 -.13 RealE n 28.23 +.11 SAllSecEqF12.87 -.11 SCmdtyStrt n12.88+.01 SCmdtyStrF n12.91 +.01 SrEmrgMkt18.84 -.01 SrsIntGrw 11.78 ... SrsIntVal 10.45 +.05 SrInvGrdF 11.66 +.02 STBF n 8.53 ... SmCapDisc n21.43 .37 SmllCpS r n20.38 -.36 SCpValu r 15.72 -.23 SpSTTBInv r n10.98 +.04 StkSelSmCp19.56 -.28 StratInc n 11.38 +.01 StrReRt r 9.96 +.01 TaxFrB r n 10.78 ... TotalBd n 10.97 +.01 11.55 +.02 USBI n Value n 71.86 -.74 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 57.61 -.03 EngSv n 81.94 +.27 Gold r n 48.15 -.02 Health n 141.66 -1.67 MdEqSys n30.71 -.40 NatRes r n 37.33 -.06 98.50 -1.47 Tech n Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 39.69 -.53 IntlInxInv n 36.88 +.11 TotMktInv n37.96 -.40 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n46.17 -.45 IntAd r n 36.88 +.10 TotMktAd r n37.96 -.40 First Eagle: 48.08 -.18 GlblA OverseasA23.38 -.02 SGenGld p33.26 +.03 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.94 ... Frank/Temp Frnk A: BalInv p 47.78 -.57 CalTFA p 6.83 +.01 FedTFA p 11.67 +.01 FlxCpGrA 49.81 -.71 FoundAl p 11.16 -.04
GoldPrM A 45.91 -.20 GrwthA p 46.26 -.47 HYTFA p 9.90 +.01 HiIncA 2.04 ... IncomA p 2.25 ... InsTFA p 11.71 +.02 NYTFA p 11.45 +.01 RisDvA p 34.44 -.32 SMCpGrA 38.91 -.50 ... StratInc p 10.67 TtlRtnA p 10.36 +.02 USGovA p 6.84 +.01 UtilsA p 12.30 -.09 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv n13.94 +.01 IncmeAd 2.23 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 10.98 -.04 IncomC t 2.27 ... USGvC t 6.80 +.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 21.75 -.13 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 25.47 -.16 ForgnA p 7.64 +.02 GlBd A p 13.97 ... GrwthA p 19.34 -.04 WorldA p 15.81 -.05 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: 19.35 -.04 GrthAv Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 14.00 ... GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.53 +.01 S&S PM 41.50 -.44 Trusts 43.58 -.64 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 11.94 +.04 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 16.90 -.06 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r 8.94 -.01 USTreas x 25.01 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r15.14 -.06 GMO Trust III: IntIntrVl 23.26 +.03 21.26 -.14 Quality GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 15.08 -.06 IntlGrEq 24.61 +.02 IntlIntrVl 23.25 +.03 Quality 21.28 -.14 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 15.09 -.06 IntlCorEq 30.90 +.02 Quality 21.27 -.14 StrFxInc 15.80 ... Gabelli Funds: Asset 51.54 -.54 EqInc p 21.50 -.17 SCapG 34.97 -.45 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 26.56 -.09 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 37.44 -.53 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 25.13 -.44 HiYield 7.42 -.02 HYMuni 8.32 ... MidCapV 37.77 -.53 SmCapV 43.06 -.56 ... StrucIntl 10.94 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.42 ... CapApInst 38.54 -.50 IntlInv t 64.10 +.08 IntlAdm p 64.31 +.08 IntlGr r 12.43 -.03 Intl r 64.79 +.08
Harding Loevner: ... EmgMkt r 51.03 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 34.31 -.28 DivGthA p 19.74 -.16 FltRateA px 8.92 -.01 MidCpA p 23.10 -.32 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 30.36 -.24 FltRateC tx 8.91 -.01 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n37.29 -.31 CapAppI n 34.35 -.28 FltRateI x n 8.93 -.01 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 43.22 -.38 Div&Gr 20.37 -.16 Advisers 19.99 -.13 Stock 42.42 -.43 TotRetBd 11.26 ... Heartland Fds: ValueInv 45.54 -.58 ValPlusInv p30.06 -.52 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 22.66 +.01 Hussman Funds: StrTotRet r 12.33 +.01 StrGrowth 12.35 -.01 IVA Funds: 17.02 +.04 Intl I r WldwideA t17.34 -.04 WldwideC t17.20 -.04 Wldwide I r 17.35 -.04 Invesco Funds A: 17.10 -.12 Chart p CmstkA 16.33 -.15 Const p 23.97 -.30 EqIncA 8.84 -.05 GlCoreEq p13.41 -.05 GrIncA p 19.79 -.16 HYMuA 9.05 +.01 IntlGrow 29.28 -.02 MdCpCEq p24.26 -.24 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 12.29 -.14 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 24.98 -.15 AssetStA p25.78 -.16 AssetStrI r 26.01 -.17 GlNatRsA p21.93 -.22 GlNatResI t22.38 -.23 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.62 ... Inv Bal p 12.60 ... MCpVal p 24.40 -.27 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.68 ... JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n24.82 -.27 JPMorgan R Cl: CoreBond 11.62 ... ShtDurBd 11.02 ... JPMorgan Select: USEquity n10.45 -.11 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd 11.61 ... HighYld 8.32 ... IntmTFBd n11.00 +.01 ... ShtDurBd 11.02 TxAwRRet 10.25 ... USLCCrPls21.16 ... Janus S Shrs: 33.46 -.38 Forty Overseas t 47.88 -.41 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 26.12 -.12 Grw&IncT 32.22 -.28 Janus T 29.82 -.28 OvrseasT r48.03 -.41 PrkMCVal T23.51 -.18
... ShTmBdT 3.10 Twenty T 65.60 -.65 Jensen J 28.03 -.35 John Hancock A: LgCpEqA 26.27 -.24 6.83 -.01 StrInA p John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 12.75 -.11 LSBalanc 13.37 -.07 LSConsrv 13.16 -.02 LSGrwth 13.33 -.10 LSModer 13.05 -.04 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p25.69 -.44 LSVValEq n14.30 -.14 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 21.69 -.05 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p22.06 -.05 Legg Mason A: CBEqBldA 13.26 -.09 CBAgGr p120.57 -.91 CBAppr p 14.22 -.14 WAMgMu p15.52 +.01 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 39.11 -.42 Longleaf Partners: Partners 30.59 -.29 Intl 15.60 -.03 SmCap 29.58 -.35 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.95 +.01 StrInc C 15.60 ... LSBondR 14.89 ... StrIncA 15.52 ... Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.53 +.01 InvGrBdC p12.44 +.01 InvGrBdY 12.54 +.02 Lord Abbett A: ... FloatRt p 9.36 AffilA p 11.75 -.11 FundlEq 13.42 -.15 BdDebA p 8.05 -.02 ShDurIncA p4.62 ... MidCpA p 17.40 -.25 RsSmCA 32.32 -.52 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 8.07 -.02 ... ShDurIncC t 4.65 Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.62 ... Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 34.22 -.55 MFS Funds A: ... 14.27 IntlDvA MITA 19.91 -.17 ... 16.06 MIGA EmGA 43.56 ... TotRA 14.55 ... ... 18.03 UtilA ValueA 23.72 -.18 MFS Funds I: 16.79 +.06 ReInT 23.83 -.19 ValueI MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq 19.22 ... MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA 5.98 -.01 MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 36.15 -.29 Mairs & Power: Growth 74.27 -.93 Managers Funds: 26.60 +.04 Bond n Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 9.35 +.02 Matthews Asian: AsiaDvInv r14.38 -.03 AsianGIInv 18.40 +.02 China Inv 29.67 -.47
PacTgrInv 23.86 -.08 MergerFd 16.25 -.01 Meridian Funds: Growth 46.31 -.65 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.56 ... ... TotRtBdI 10.56 MontagGr I 24.90 -.21 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 26.95 -.08 14.48 +.01 IntlEqI MCapGrI 41.19 -.42 MCapGrP p39.88 -.41 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n30.16 -.46 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 13.00 -.06 GblDiscA 30.62 -.08 GlbDiscC 30.30 -.08 GlbDiscZ 31.02 -.08 QuestZ 18.58 -.06 SharesZ 21.94 -.13 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins10.94 -.11 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 35.39 -.43 GenesInst 48.99 -.59 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 50.72 -.61 Nicholas Group: Nich n 47.64 -.65 Northeast Investors: Trust 6.22 -.01 Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.69 +.01 HiYFxInc 7.49 -.01 IntTxEx 10.27 +.01 IntlEqIdx r 11.04 ... MMEmMkt r23.04 -.11 MMIntEq r 10.14 -.01 SmCapVl 15.51 -.22 StkIdx 16.14 -.16 Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 14.67 +.02 KYMuB p 10.73 +.01 LrgCpV p 19.93 -.19 OHMBA p 11.04 ... LtMBA p 10.97 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.97 +.01 HYMunBd 14.66 +.01 TWVlOpp 35.75 -.16 Nuveen Cl Y: RealEst 19.98 +.07 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 28.85 -.21 GlobalI 22.77 -.20 20.32 +.05 Intl I r IntSmCp r 14.52 -.02 Oakmark r 43.33 -.43 Select r 29.43 -.30 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 8.16 -.03 GlbSMdCap16.36 -.12 NonUSLgC p10.97+.01 RealRet 11.18 -.03 Oppenheimer A: CapApA p 44.92 -.47 DvMktA p 36.16 -.15 EqIncA p 25.55 -.20 GlobA p 64.62 -.27 GlbOppA 31.25 -.21 GblStrIncA 4.42 +.01 Gold p 45.88 -.15 6.80 +.04 IntBdA p IntGrw p 30.46 +.12 LtdTmMu 14.28 ... MnStFdA 32.75 -.36 MSSCA p 21.49 -.26 RisingDivA 16.24 -.14
... SenFltRtA 8.40 Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 34.68 -.15 IntlBdC 6.77 +.04 SenFltRtC 8.41 ... Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.23 ... RoMu A p 15.24 +.02 RcNtMuA 6.74 ... Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 35.81 -.15 6.79 +.03 IntlBdY IntGrowY 30.33 +.12 Osterweis Funds: StrInco 11.89 -.01 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.91 ... ... TotRtAd 11.06 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r11.07 +.03 AllAsset 12.63 ... ComodRR 9.69 +.03 DevLcMk r 11.15 +.04 DivInc 11.66 -.01 EmMkBd 11.26 ... FltInc r 9.02 -.02 ForBdUn r 11.12 +.06 FrgnBd 10.47 -.02 HiYld 9.48 -.01 InvGrCp 10.80 +.01 LowDu 10.52 ... ModDur 10.83 +.01 RealRet 11.67 +.03 RealRtnI 11.72 +.02 ShortT 9.91 ... TotRt 11.06 ... TR II 10.57 +.01 TRIII 9.80 ... PIMCO Funds A: AllAstAut t 11.00 +.03 AllAsset p 12.53 ... ComRR p 9.53 +.03 LwDurA 10.52 ... RealRtA p 11.72 +.02 ... 11.06 TotRtA PIMCO Funds C: AllAstAut t 10.89 +.02 AllAsset t 12.38 ... RealRtC p 11.72 +.02 TotRtC t 11.06 ... PIMCO Funds D: ... LowDur p 10.52 RealRtn p 11.72 +.02 ... 11.06 TRtn p PIMCO Funds P: AstAllAuthP11.06 +.03 CmdtyRR 9.68 +.03 TotRtnP 11.06 ... Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 27.26 -.29 Pax World: Balanced 23.49 -.18 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 48.37 +.03 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 18.69 -.11 HiYldA p 10.54 -.06 PionFdA p 41.81 -.39 StratIncA p11.14 -.01 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 41.97 -.40 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 18.77 -.11 StratIncY p11.14 -.01 Price Funds Adv: 24.26 -.23 EqInc Growth p n 32.81 -.48 6.93 -.01 HiYld R2020A p n17.02 -.10
Price Funds: Balance n 20.06 -.10 BlChip n 39.55 -.56 CapApp n 21.25 -.15 DivGro n 23.94 -.24 EmMktB n 13.48 +.02 EmMktS n 35.22 -.24 EqInc n 24.31 -.24 EqIndex n 35.13 -.35 Growth n 33.11 -.48 HlthSci n 35.76 -.40 HiYield n 6.94 -.01 InstlCpG 16.97 -.23 IntlBond n 10.49 +.06 IntDis n 46.29 +.02 ... 14.24 Intl G&I ... IntlStk n 14.88 LatAm n 54.01 -.01 MDBond n 10.33 +.01 MediaTl n 55.77 -1.04 MidCap n 62.13 -.71 MCapVal n24.78 -.22 N Amer n 34.44 -.39 N Asia n 19.62 -.12 New Era n 53.20 -.08 N Horiz n 36.36 -.52 N Inc n 9.63 +.01 OverS SF r n8.90 +.01 PSBal n 19.80 -.11 RealEst n 19.30 +.08 R2010 n 15.97 -.06 R2015 n 12.39 -.06 R2020 n 17.14 -.09 R2025 n 12.56 -.08 R2030 n 18.03 -.13 R2035 n 12.76 -.10 R2040 n 18.16 -.15 R2045 n 12.10 -.10 Ret Inco n 13.46 -.04 SciTec n 28.70 -.43 ShtBd n 4.87 ... SmCpStk n36.52 -.45 SmCapVal n36.97 -.53 SpecGr n 18.43 -.18 SpecIn n 12.65 -.01 SuMuInt n 11.37 +.01 Value n 24.46 -.21 Primecap Odyssey : Growth r 16.52 -.19 Principal Inv: HighYldA p 8.14 -.02 LgCGI In 9.68 -.13 LgCV1 In 11.03 -.11 8.25 -.11 LgGrIn LT2020In 12.20 -.07 LT2030In 12.12 -.08 LT2040I 12.32 -.08 SAMBalA 13.19 -.07 Prudential Fds A: MidCpGrA 29.37 -.40 NatResA 56.67 -.14 STCrpBdA 11.56 +.01 UtilityA 11.01 -.08 Putnam Funds A: DvrInA p 8.18 -.01 EqInA p 15.90 -.16 GrInA p 13.88 -.13 MultiCpGr 52.74 -.73 23.24 -.28 VoyA p RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t40.24 -.42 RSNtRs p 39.01 -.03 34.25 -.35 RSPart Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 34.59 -.49 RidgeWorth Funds: 10.12 -.02 HiYldI
MdCValEqI12.41 -.14 RiverSource A: HiYdTEA 4.18 ... Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r18.75 -.17 PennMuI r 12.19 -.17 PremierI r 21.72 -.27 SpecEqI r 20.94 -.29 TotRetI r 13.56 -.16 VlPlSvc 13.81 -.18 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 33.01 +.03 StratBd 11.03 +.01 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 11.04 +.01 HiYld n 7.59 -.01 ... IntlEqA n 9.22 LgCGroA n22.76 -.28 TxMgLC n 12.61 -.14 SSgA Funds: EmgMkt 22.86 -.14 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 17.67 -.19 1000Inv r 38.82 -.39 S&P Sel 20.39 -.20 SmCpSl 22.08 -.32 TSM Sel r 23.79 -.25 Scout Funds: Intl 33.82 +.11 Selected Funds: AmShD 42.23 -.65 AmShS p 42.20 -.65 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 32.82 -.29 Sequoia n 142.24 -.51 Sound Shore: SoundShore32.76 -.36 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 54.56 -.48 Sun Capital Adv: IbbotBalSv p12.87 ... TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 9.98 ... TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.33 +.01 TFS Funds: MktNeut r 15.40 -.04 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.58 +.01 EqIdxInst 9.97 -.11 Templeton Instit: ForEqS 21.47 +.07 Third Avenue Fds: REValInst r24.32 -.05 ValueInst 52.03 -.62 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 27.89 +.09 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 29.67 +.09 IncBuildA t 19.67 -.03 IncBuildC p19.68 -.03 IntValue I 30.34 +.09 LtTMuI 14.23 +.01 35.93 -.40 ValueI Thrivent Fds A: 10.17 +.01 Bond LgCpVal 13.90 -.13 MidCpSk 15.69 -.17 MuniBd 11.09 +.01 PtrIntStk 10.30 -.01 Tocqueville Fds: Gold t 83.53 -.41 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t12.31 -.06 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 24.79 -.04 USAA Group: CrnstStr 23.69 -.08 HYldOpp 8.72 -.01 Inco 13.01 +.02 IntTerBd 10.64 +.01 26.08 +.10 Intl
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Honda Pilot EX, 2007. Nimbus gray metallic exterior w/gray interior. $21,559. Stock #T11414A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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No. 61454 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Malcom Judson Ryan, 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 09/01/2011, 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. Today's Date 05/24/2011. David Bernard Ryan as Executor for the estate of Malcom Judson Ryan, deceased, file#11e457, 7434 Pop Basinger Road, Salisbury, NC 28146 Attny at Law: Carl M. Short, Jr., 225 N. Main Street, Ste. 200, Salisbury, NC 28144
No. 61448 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF PROPOSED BUDGET Town of Faith, NC
Chevrolet HHR LT SUV, 2009. Cardinal red metallic exterior with ebony interior. P7656A. $15,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford Explorer XLT, 2005. V-6, 4.0L, approximately 95000 miles, automatic, AC, 6 disc CD player, sunroof, roof rack, 3rd row seating, class 3 towing package, 4 wheel drive, power everything. Very dependable vehicle. $8500 OBO. Call 704-640-8684 or 704-762-9293
Honda Pilot EX-L, 2006. Desert Rock Metallic exterior with saddle interior. $11,759. Stock # T11405A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mitsubishi Raider LS, Alloy silver 2007. clearcoat exterior with slate interior. $11,859. Stock # F11261A. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Tacoma, 2002. Impulse red exterior with charcoal interior. $13,759. Stock # F11173A. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Tundra, Super exterior with white graphite interior. $19,659. Stock #K7697. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Over 150 Vehicles in Stock! Chevrolet Tahoe, 1999. 2 tone tan & black w/tan leather int. 5.7 V8, auto. trans. 4X4. All power, AM/ FM/CD/tape. Cold front & rear air. Alum. rims, extra clean. Ready for test drive. Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer, 2007. Oxford white exterior with camel interior. $21,559. Stock #F11281A. Call Now 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
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428 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. (former Sagebrush location) Trust. It’s the reason 74% of area residents read the Salisbury Post on a daily basis. Classifieds give you affordable access to those loyal readers.
Dodge Ram 1500 SLT / Laramie Crew Cab, 2004. Bright white clearcoat exterior with dark slate gray interior. F10362A. $10,987. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford F150, 2004. Crew cab. Dark shadow gray metallic w/flint cloth interior. 4.6L v8. Auto. Trans., 2WD, AM/FM/CD. Cold air, aluminum rims, side runners. Great truck! 704-603-4255
Ford 1992 F-150, two wheel drive, 118K original miles, A/C, very good, dependable truck, just needs paint. $1,800. Excellent interior, regular maintenance. 336-6719953 Ford Transit Connect XL, 2010. Frozen white exterior with dark gray interior. $15,859. Stock # P7637. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2006. Stone white clearcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. $14,559. Stock # F10563B 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited SUV, 2005. Black clearcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. T11271A. $15,787. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
No. 61455 SUMMONS SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DOCKET NO: F-2761 11/11A REX MURRAY v. SHEILA MURRAY FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ERIE, TO: SHEILA MURRAY A/K/A Sheila Kaufman A petition having been filed by Rex Murray To obtain money Judgments in the amounts of $82,500.00 and $36,090.00 against Sheila A. Murray dated February 12, 2011. YOUR ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO APPEAR before this Court at One Niagara Square, Buffalo New York on July 13, 2011 AT 9:30 A.M. in Part 17, Floor 3 before the Support Magistrate Julie A. Dee. An Order granting SERVICE by PUBLICATION was granted by Support Magistrate Dee on May 24, 2011 YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGES; STATE ISSUED PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONAL AND BUSINESS LICENSES; AND RECREATIONAL AND SPORTING LICENSES AND PERMITS. FURTHER, YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR WILL RESULT IN THE ENTRY OF AN ORDER ON DEFAULT. YOU ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT UPON YOUR APPEARANCE ON THE RETURN DATE OF THIS SUMMONS, YOU MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF YOUR INCOME AND ASSETS AND A TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT ORDEROF SUPPORT WILL BE ISSUED. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BRING A LAWYER WITH YOU, IF YOU CHOOSE. LYNN A. MURPHY, ESQ. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 288 LINWOOD AVENUE, BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14209 Ph; 716-842-1100
Would you let a fox guard your hen house?
Saturn VUE V6 SUV, 2007. Storm gray clearcoat exterior with gray interior. Stock #F10528D1. $14,787 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Some legislators in Raleigh seem to think it would be a good idea when it comes to your right to know what the city or county is up to.
Toyota 4Runner Limited, 2004. Titanium metallic exterior with stone interior. $18,659. Stock #P7687. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
House Bill 472 would allow town officials to avoid putting a public notice in the place where citizens know to find them, in the local newspaper.
Ford Escape XLT, 2009. Gray exterior with charcoal interior. $18,859. Stock #T11062A. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Ford Expedition XLT SUV, 2003. Black clearcoat exterior with flint gray interior. T11334A. $12,387. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
The proposed budget for the Town of Faith for fiscal year 2011-2012 has been presented to the Board of Aldermen and is available for public inspection in the Town Hall from 9 am until 5 pm weekdays except when the Town Hall is closed on Wednesday afternoons. There will be a public hearing on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 6:50 pm in the Board Room of the Faith Town Hall, 100 N. Main Street, Faith, NC for the purpose of discussing the proposed budget. Citizens are invited to make written or oral comments. Board of Aldermen, TOWN OF FAITH, NC. By: Karen C. Fink, Town Clerk
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GMC Yukon, 2004. Summit white/gray leather interior, 5.3 liter, auto. Trans., all power ops., AM/FM/ CD/Tape, rear air and audio controls, running boards. EXTRA CLEAN! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Jeep Grand Cherokee Loredo, 2006. Black w/ medium slate gray cloth interior. All power, AM/FM/CD changer, dual power seats. Low miles! Awesome condition! Steve 704-603-4255
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 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
Zoning hearings. Changes in city ordinances. Bids on public projects. When government only has to let you know about these by putting items on its own website, without the independent verification of the newspaper, your rights are put in jeopardy. Officials could simply say, “TRUST US, we placed a notice on our website. Sorry if you didn’t see it when it was online.”
Call or email your legislators today! Tell them you want notices in your local newspaper! Vote NO on H.B. 472!
Toyota RAV4 S, 2004. Titanium metallic exterior with dark charcoal interior. $11,259. Stock # T11390A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
If you are uncertain who your legislator is, go to www.ncpress.com for a link to discover who represents you.
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Expanded Standings New York Boston tampa Bay toronto Baltimore
W 31 31 29 29 25
L 23 26 28 28 30
cleveland detroit chicago Kansas city Minnesota
W 33 29 28 25 19
L 22 27 31 32 37
texas seattle Los angeles oakland
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philadelphia Florida atlanta New York Washington
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st. Louis Milwaukee cincinnati pittsburgh chicago Houston
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san Francisco arizona colorado Los angeles san diego
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AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .574 — — .544 11⁄2 — .509 31⁄2 2 .509 31⁄2 2 .455 61⁄2 5 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .600 — — .518 41⁄2 11⁄2 .475 7 4 .439 9 6 .339 141⁄2 111⁄2 West Division Pct GB WCGB .552 — — .526 11⁄2 1 .500 3 21⁄2 .466 5 41⁄2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .596 — — .564 2 — 1 .552 21⁄2 ⁄2 .456 8 6 .439 9 7 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .576 — — .544 2 1 .517 31⁄2 21⁄2 .482 51⁄2 41⁄2 .418 9 8 .404 10 9 West Division Pct GB WCGB .554 — — 1 .552 — ⁄2 .473 41⁄2 5 .448 6 61⁄2 .421 71⁄2 8
AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday’s Games texas 11, cleveland 2 toronto 8, Baltimore 4 Boston 8, oakland 6 chicago White sox 6, detroit 4 Minnesota 5, Kansas city 2 N.Y. Yankees at L.a. angels, late seattle 7, tampa Bay 0 Saturday’s Games oakland (cahill 6-3) at Boston (Beckett 4-2), 1:10 p.m. tampa Bay (Hellickson 6-3) at seattle (Fister 3-5), 4:10 p.m. texas (d.Holland 4-1) at cleveland (carmona 3-6), 7:05 p.m. toronto (r.romero 5-4) at Baltimore (arrieta 6-3), 7:05 p.m. detroit (Verlander 5-3) at chicago White sox (e.Jackson 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 4-4) at Kansas city (Hochevar 3-5), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (sabathia 6-3) at L.a. angels (e.santana 3-4), 9:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games texas at cleveland, 1:05 p.m. oakland at Boston, 1:35 p.m. toronto at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. detroit at chicago White sox, 2:10 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas city, 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at L.a. angels, 3:35 p.m. tampa Bay at seattle, 4:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Minnesota at cleveland, 7:05 p.m. oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. detroit at texas, 8:05 p.m. seattle at chicago White sox, 8:10 p.m. toronto at Kansas city, 8:10 p.m. tampa Bay at L.a. angels, 10:05 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011 • 7B
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Sub Hinske homers to lead Braves
L10 7-3 6-4 3-7 5-5 4-6
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Home 17-13 17-13 14-16 15-14 15-15
Away 14-10 14-13 15-12 14-14 10-15
L10 3-7 6-4 6-4 3-7 4-6
Str L-2 L-1 W-4 L-2 W-2
Home 19-8 17-11 11-13 19-16 6-15
Away 14-14 12-16 17-18 6-16 13-22
L10 7-3 7-3 5-5 5-5
Str W-3 W-2 L-2 L-4
Home 19-11 17-14 13-13 14-15
Away 13-15 13-13 16-16 13-16
L10 5-5 5-5 6-4 4-6 4-6
Str L-3 L-2 W-2 L-1 L-1
Home 19-10 14-13 17-13 13-17 14-12
Away 15-13 17-11 15-13 13-14 11-20
L10 5-5 7-3 5-5 5-5 3-7 6-4
Str W-1 W-1 W-2 W-1 L-4 W-4
Home 16-12 21-7 18-12 10-14 12-19 11-17
Away 18-13 10-19 12-16 17-15 11-13 12-17
L10 4-6 8-2 3-7 5-5 5-5
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games pittsburgh 2, philadelphia 1, 12 innings atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 3 cincinnati 2, L.a. dodgers 1 Milwaukee 6, Florida 5 st. Louis 6, chicago cubs 1 arizona 4, Washington 0 Houston at san diego, late colorado at san Francisco, late Saturday’s Games chicago cubs (r.Wells 1-1) at st. Louis (Lohse 7-2), 4:10 p.m. colorado (chacin 5-4) at san Francisco (Bumgarner 2-6), 4:10 p.m. L.a. dodgers (Kershaw 6-3) at cincinnati (cueto 2-2), 4:10 p.m. philadelphia (K.Kendrick 3-3) at pittsburgh (Morton 5-2), 7:05 p.m. atlanta (Jurrjens 7-1) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 5-0), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Gallardo 7-2) at Florida (Volstad 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Washington (L.Hernandez 3-6) at arizona (J.saunders 2-5), 8:10 p.m. Houston (an.rodriguez 0-2) at san diego (Harang 5-2), 8:35 p.m. Sunday’s Games L.a. dodgers at cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Florida, 1:10 p.m. philadelphia at pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. chicago cubs at st. Louis, 2:15 p.m. colorado at san Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Washington at arizona, 4:10 p.m. Houston at san diego, 6:35 p.m. atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games L.a. dodgers at philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. chicago cubs at cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Florida, 7:10 p.m. colorado at san diego, 10:05 p.m. Washington at san Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
A-Rod OK with cousin’s ban ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Alex Rodriguez defended having the cousin who supplied him with performance-enhancing drugs visit while the New York Yankees were on road trips. “Look, my family is going to be my family now, and well after I’m done playing baseball,” Rodriguez said Friday. “He’s been with me since I was born. I love him very much, and he’ll be around for many many years — well after I’m done playing baseball.” Yuri Sucart was banned from the Yankees clubhouse, charter flights, bus and other team-related activities by Major League Baseball in 2009 after Rodriguez admitted he used steroids while with Texas from 2000-03, saying Sucart obtained and injected the drugs for him. But according to published reports, Sucart was seen at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco after the Yankees’ game with the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night. The reports said a team source indicated Sucart has been on other trips with the 35-year-old All-Star third baseman. “A couple of years ago I learned a very very big lesson. And for me, my responsibilities have never been more clear,” he added.
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The National League roundup ... NEW YORK — Eric Hinske had just finished his midgame routine, stretching and swinging off a tee and preparing to possibly pinch-hit much later. That's when he walked into the Atlanta dugout and saw a most scary scene in the fifth inning — Braves rookie Jordan Schafer fouled a ball off his face and went down in the dirt. After Schafer wobbled off the field and headed to a hospital for X-rays, Hinske was sent up to finish the at-bat. He struck out, but later hit a tiebreaking home run in the ninth off Francisco Rodriguez that sent the Braves over the New York Mets 6-3 Friday night. "I was thinking I was going to try to ambush him," Hinske said. "I took a chance on a first-pitch fastball and got ready early." Schafer was struck squarely around his upper lip and nose. A trainer helped him to the dugout with a towel pressed tight to his face. Schafer was set to have a CT scan and there was no report on the severity of his injury. Booed as always, old Mets nemesis Chipper Jones began the Braves' comeback from a 3-1 deficit with a leadoff home run in the eighth. Later in the inning, a two-out error by shortstop Jose Reyes let the tying run score. "They've always provided me incentive to try to make left turns at first base instead of right," Jones said of the New York crowds. Brewers 6, Marlins 5 MIAMI — Pinch-hitter Ryan Braun belted a two-run homer in the ninth inning, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-5 victory over the Florida Marlins . Braun was held out of the starting lineup due to an ailing left shoulder, but was
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New York Mets catcher Josh thole, left, and atlanta Braves' eric Hinske watch Hinske's solo home run. needed in the ninth with the Brewers down a run. Pirates 2, Phillies 1, 12 innings PITTSBURGH — Jose Tabata hit a game-ending single with two outs in the 12th inning, giving the Pirates the win. Tabata drove in Xavier Paul with a grounder off Danys Baez (1-3) that went into right field. Paul reached on a two-out single and swiped second base. Tabata also had a tying sacrifice fly in the sixth inning for Pittsburgh, which has won three of four. Reds 2, Dodgers 1 CINCINNATI — Scott Rolen hit a tworun single with two out in the fifth inning,
lifting Bronson Arroyo and the Reds to the win. Arroyo (4-5) allowed one run and five hits in six innings, enough for his first victory in seven starts. Cardinals 6, Cubs 1 ST. LOUIS — Lance Berkman hit a three-run homer, Albert Pujols had a tworun shot and Jaime Garcia bounced back from the worst outing of his career to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-1 win over the Chicago Cubs on Friday night. Garcia (6-1) allowed a run and four hits over eight innings, improving to 4-0 with a sparkling 0.46 ERA in five home starts this season.
Crawford, Red Sox end four-game skid three hits as Toronto ended a two-game losing streak. Carlos Villanueva (3-0) allowed two runs and six hits in 5 1-3 innings, walking one. He is 2-0 in three starts since moving into the Toronto rotation from the bullpen. Arencibia's fifth-inning slam was his ninth homer of the season and gave the Blue Jays a 7-0 lead against Orioles rookie Zach Britton, who has lost three straight decisions after starting the season 5-1. Toronto has won 21 of 27 games against the Orioles and is 16-3 in its last 19. J.J. Hardy homered for Baltimore, which has dropped six of seven games to fall five games below .500, matching a season high. Rangers 11, Indians 2 CLEVELAND — Alexi Ogando won his sixth game without a loss and Josh Hamilton and Nelson Cruz homered in a five-run seventh inning for Texas. Ogando (6-0) held the Indi-
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The American League roundup ... BOSTON — Carl Crawford blooped a go-ahead, two-run single to center field in the seventh inning and Boston ended a four-game losing streak with an 8-6 victory over Oakland on Friday night. Boston rallied from a 4-0 deficit in the first inning and were trailing 6-5 when lefty Brian Fuentes came in to face lefty Crawford, who came through with a broken-bat hit just beyond second base. Joey Devine (0-1) loaded the bases in the seventh on a double by Adrian Gonzalez and then he hit Kevin Youkilis and walked David Ortiz. Bobby Jenks (2-2) got the win and Jonathan Papelbon pitched a perfect ninth for his 11th save. Blue Jays 8, Orioles 4 BALTIMORE — J.P. Arencibia hit his first career grand slam and Rajai Davis had
ans to one run and four hits in eight innings. He has allowed two runs or fewer in nine of his 11 starts while pitching at least six innings in each outing. Texas has beaten Cleveland 14 times in the last 17 games between the teams and has won nine of 10 games at Progressive Field. The Rangers have won nine of 12 overall and are 14-8 since May 10. The Indians have the best record in the American League, but are 13-14 since May 3 and have lost four straight at home. White Sox 6, Tigers 4 CHICAGO — Carlos Quentin hit a three-run homer and Brent Lillibridge added a solo shot to help Chicago. The White Sox ended a nine-game losing steak against the Tigers and won four straight games for the first time this season. Chicago, which trailed Cleveland by 11 games in the AL Central on May 7, is within seven games.
White Sox starter Mark Buehrle (5-4) pitched six effective innings. He allowed three runs while giving up 10 hits, striking out four with just one walk. With one out in the eighth, White Sox reliever Matt Thornton gave up three consecutive singles. He was helped by left fielder Juan Pierre, who made a running catch into the left-field fence to take away an extra base hit from Alex Avila. Victor Martinez tagged from third to cut the Chicago lead to 5-4. Twins 5, Royals 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Carl Pavano earned his 100th career victory and Michael Cuddyer homered for Minnesota. Pavano (3-5), who was 0-3 with a 5.28 ERA in six May starts, won for the first time since April 24. He held the Royals to two runs and eight hits in his first complete game since Sept. 10, 2010, after throwing seven complete games last year.
F R I D AY ’ S B O X S C O R E S National Braves 6, Mets 3 Atlanta
New York ab r h bi ab r h bi schafer cf 3 0 0 0 Josrys ss 4 1 2 0 Hinske rf 2 1 1 1 turner 3b 4 0 1 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Beltran rf 4 1 1 1 prado lf 5 1 2 0 Bay lf 3 1 0 0 Jones 3b 5 1 2 1 dnMrp 1b 4 0 2 1 Mccnn c 4 1 0 0 pagan cf 4 0 2 1 Fremn 1b 5 1 3 2 thole c 4 0 1 0 Uggla 2b 3 1 0 0 rtejad 2b 3 0 0 0 alGnzlz ss4 0 1 0 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Mather rf 3 0 1 1 Niese p 3 0 0 0 d.Lowe p 2 0 0 0 isrnghs p 0 0 0 0 dHrndz ph1 0 1 0 Frrdrg p 0 0 0 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 MaYng cf 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 6 11 5 Totals 34 3 9 3 Atlanta 010 000 023—6 New York 000 300 000—3 e—prado (4), Jos.reyes (7). dp—atlanta 1. Lob—atlanta 8, New York 5. 2b—prado 2 (17), Freeman 2 (14), ale.gonzalez (9). 3b—Jos.reyes (9). Hr—Hinske (6), c.jones (5). IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta d.Lowe 6 7 3 3 1 1 Linebrink 1 0 0 0 0 1 Venters W,4-0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Kimbrel s,17-21 1 1 0 0 0 1 New York 8 2 2 1 7 Niese 72⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 1 0 1 1 isringhausen rodriguez L,1-2 1 3 3 3 1 1 Wp—isringhausen. t—2:35. a—28,301 (41,800).
Reds 2, Dodgers 1 Los Angeles Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi Furcal ss 1 0 0 0 stubbs cf 4 1 2 0 carroll ss 3 0 0 0 cairo 2b 3 0 0 0 Blake 3b 4 0 1 0 Votto 1b 3 1 1 0 ethier rf 3 1 2 0 Bruce rf 2 0 1 0 Kemp cf 3 0 2 0 rolen 3b 4 0 2 2 Gions lf 2 0 1 0 FLewis lf 4 0 1 0 Macdgl p 0 0 0 0 corder p 0 0 0 0 elbert p 0 0 0 0 Hanign c 4 0 0 0 Barajs ph 1 0 0 0 Janish ss 2 0 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 arroyo p 2 0 0 0 Loney 1b 3 0 0 1 JGoms ph 1 0 0 0 Navarr c 4 0 0 0 ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Miles 2b 4 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Kuroda p 2 0 0 0 Heisey lf 0 0 0 0 sands lf 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 29 2 7 2 Los Angeles 000 100 000—1 Cincinnati 000 020 00x—2 dp—cincinnati 1. Lob—Los angeles 7, cincinnati 8. 2b—Blake (4), ethier (13). sb—Votto (5). cs—Bruce (2). s—cairo. sf—Loney. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Kuroda L,5-6 6 6 2 2 4 3 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Macdougal 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 elbert Guerrier 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati arroyo W,4-5 6 5 1 1 1 2
1 0 0 0 ondrusek H,7 Masset H,6 1 1 0 0 cordero s,11-13 1 0 0 0 HBp—by arroyo (Gibbons). t—2:58. a—31,402 (42,319).
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0 1 1
Pirates 2, Phillies 1 (12) Pittsburgh h bi ab r h bi 2 0 tabata lf 5 0 1 2 1 0 JHrrsn 3b 5 0 0 0 1 1 aMcct cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 Walker 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 diaz rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Meek p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 0 0 GJones ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 dMcct p 0 0 0 0 0 0 dBrwn ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 Moskos p 0 0 0 0 0 0 csnydr c 3 0 0 0 2 0 overay 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 ciriaco pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 BrWod 1b 1 0 0 0 cedeno ss 3 1 0 0 Karstns p 1 0 0 0 paul rf 3 1 1 0 Totals 40 1 6 1 Totals 36 2 5 2 Philadelphia 000 001 000 000—1 Pittsburgh 000 001 000 001—2 two outs when winning run scored. e—ruiz (2). dp—philadelphia 1, pittsburgh 1. Lob—philadelphia 7, pittsburgh 9. sb—rollins 2 (14), paul (6). cs—a.mccutchen (5). s—B.francisco, cedeno, Karstens. sf—tabata. IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia Hamels 8 1 1 1 3 4 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 contreras Bastardo 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 stutes 11⁄3 2 ⁄3 2 1 1 0 1 Baez L,1-3 Pittsburgh Karstens 7 4 1 1 0 2 Meek 1 2 0 0 0 0 Hanrahan 1 0 0 0 1 1 d.Mccutchen 2 0 0 0 1 1 Moskos W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBp—by Karstens (Howard). Wp—Hamels. Balk—Hamels. t—3:18. a—33,861 (38,362). Philadelphia ab r rollins ss 5 1 polanc 3b 5 0 Utley 2b 5 0 Hward 1b 4 0 Victorn cf 5 0 ibanez lf 4 0 dBrwn rf 4 0 Bastrd p 0 0 stutes p 0 0 WValdz ph1 0 0 0 Baez p ruiz c 4 0 Hamels p 3 0 contrrs p 0 0 BFrncs rf 0 0
Brewers 6, Marlins 5 Milwaukee ab Weeks 2b 5 Morgan cf 5 c.Hart rf 4 Fielder 1b 3 McGeh 3b 2 cGomz pr 0 JWilsn 3b 0 Kotsay lf 4 YBtncr ss 4 Nieves c 3 Mitre p 0 dillard p 0 Mcclnd p 0 Braun ph 1 axford p 0 Wolf p 2 Lucroy c 2 Totals 35 Milwaukee Florida
Florida r h bi ab r h bi 0 0 0 coghln cf 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 infante 2b 4 0 1 0 2 3 0 Morrsn lf 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 Gsnchz 1b 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 stanton rf 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 J.Buck c 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Helms 3b 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 Mdunn p 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 choate p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r.Webb p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cousins ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 LNunez p 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Hayes ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bonifac ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 Nolasco p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 dobbs 3b 2 0 2 1 610 6 Totals 36 5 10 5 202 000 002—6 010 301 000—5
e—Y.betancourt (7). dp—Milwaukee 1, Florida 1. Lob—Milwaukee 5, Florida 11. 2b—J.buck (8), dobbs (11). 3b—Bonifacio (3). Hr—Fielder (12), Braun (13), G.sanchez (10), stanton (13). sb— c.gomez (14), Kotsay (3). sf—Mcgehee, coghlan. IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Wolf 5 5 4 4 2 4 Mitre 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 dillard Mcclndon W,3-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 axford s,14-16 1 0 0 0 3 1 Florida Nolasco 6 7 4 4 1 6 M.dunn H,6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Badenhop 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 choate H,7 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 r.webb H,4 1 2 2 2 0 2 L.nunez L,0-2 Badenhop pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBp—by Wolf (Morrison). Wp—axford. t—3:14. a—15,315 (38,560).
Cardinals 6, Cubs 1 St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi Fukdm rf 4 0 0 0 theriot ss 4 1 2 0 Brney 2b 4 0 0 0 Jay lf 2 1 1 0 castro ss 4 0 0 0 pujols 1b 3 2 1 2 soto c 4 0 1 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 2 3 c.pena 1b3 1 1 0 Greene 2b 0 0 0 0 Montnz lf 4 0 1 1 rasms cf 3 0 0 0 colvin cf 3 0 0 0 YMolin c 3 0 2 0 LeMahi 3b 3 0 1 0 schmkr 2b 4 1 0 0 dmpstr p 1 0 0 0 dscals 3b 4 0 1 0 campn ph 1 0 0 0 JGarci p 2 0 0 0 Jrussll p 0 0 0 0 craig ph 1 0 0 0 rLopez p 0 0 0 0 esnchz p 0 0 0 0 deWitt ph 1 0 1 0 Grabow p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 30 6 9 5 Chicago 000 010 000—1 St. Louis 300 120 00x—6 e—Berkman (2). dp—chicago 1. Lob—chicago 5, st. Louis 6. 2b—Montanez (2), theriot (9), Y.molina (14). Hr—pujols (10), Berkman (12). sb— Jay (5). s—Jay, J.garcia. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago dempster L,4-5 5 8 6 6 3 5 J.russell 1 1 0 0 0 3 r.Lopez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Grabow 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis J.garcia W,6-1 8 4 1 1 1 8 e.sanchez 1 1 0 0 0 1 Wp—dempster. t—2:32. a—40,419 (43,975).
stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Hrdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 29 4 8 4 Washington 000 000 000—0 Arizona 010 030 00x—4 dp—Washington 1. Lob—Washington 4, arizona 8. 2b—i.rodriguez (5), r.roberts (8), Montero (14), G.parra (5). 3b—s.drew (3). Hr—c.young (10). sb—J.upton (11). cs—r.roberts (4). IP H R ER BB SO Washington 41⁄3 6 4 4 3 4 Maya L,0-1 slaten 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 coffey 2 1 0 0 1 2 Kimball H.rodriguez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Arizona 3 0 0 1 5 cllmenter W,4-1 7 da.Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 1 paterson 1 0 0 0 0 1 slaten pitched to 1 batter in the 5th. HBp—by Kimball (J.Upton), by Maya (J.Upton). t—2:45. a—20,332 (48,633).
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Diamondbacks 4, Nationals 0 Washington ab r Berndn lf 4 0 dsmnd ss 4 0 L.Nix rf 4 0 Morse 1b 4 0 espins 2b 2 0 ankiel cf 3 0 irdrgz c 3 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 Maya p 1 0 slaten p 0 0 coffey p 0 0 cora ph 1 0 Kimall p 0 0
Arizona h bi ab 0 0 rrorts 3b 4 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 2 1 0 J.Upton rf 2 0 0 s.drew ss 4 0 0 cYoung cf 4 0 0 Monter c 3 1 0 Nady 1b 3 0 0 Gparra lf 4 0 0 cllmntr p 2 0 0 dHrndz p 0 0 0 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 patersn p 0 0 0
r 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
h bi 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
American Rangers 11, Indians 2 Texas
Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi Kinsler 2b 4 2 0 0 Brantly cf 4 1 1 0 andrus ss 5 2 4 3 acarer ss 4 1 3 1 JHmltn lf 4 1 3 3 choo rf 4 0 0 0 Gentry cf 1 0 1 0 csantn c 4 0 0 0 MiYong dh5 0 0 1 Gsizmr dh 3 0 1 0 aBeltre 3b 5 1 3 0 ocarer 2b 3 0 0 0 N.cruz rf 5 1 1 2 t.Buck lf 3 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 5 2 2 0 Laport 1b 3 0 0 0 Napoli c 5 1 2 0 everett 3b 3 0 0 0 enchvz cf 5 1 3 2 Totals 441119 11 Totals 31 2 5 1 Texas 011 000 531—11 Cleveland 000 001 001— 2 dp—texas 1, cleveland 1. Lob—texas 8, cleveland 3. 2b—andrus (8), J.hamilton (9), a.beltre (14), Napoli (7), en.chavez (4). Hr—J.hamilton (2), N.cruz (11), a.cabrera (11). sb—andrus (19). IP H R ER BB SO Texas ogando W,6-0 8 4 1 1 1 6 tateyama 1 1 1 1 0 2 Cleveland 1 Msterson L,5-4 6 ⁄3 10 4 4 1 7 2 ⁄3 3 3 3 0 1 sipp durbin 1 4 3 3 1 1 Herrmann 1 2 1 1 0 1 Wp—Herrmann. t—2:46. a—27,458 (43,441).
Blue Jays 8, Orioles 4 Toronto
Baltimore h bi ab r h bi 2 1 pie lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 radms ph 1 0 1 0 1 0 adJons cf 4 0 2 1 2 1 Markks rf 5 0 0 0 1 4 Guerrr dh 3 0 1 0 1 1 Wieters c 4 1 1 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 2 3 2 3 0 scott 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 Mrrynl 3b 2 0 0 0 andino 2b 4 1 1 1 Totals 35 810 7 Totals 35 4 10 4 Toronto 021 041 000—8
ab Yescor ss 4 cpttrsn lf 4 Bautist rf 3 Jriver 1b 3 arencii c 5 a.Hill 2b 4 encrnc dh 4 rdavis cf 4 J.Nix 3b 4
r 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0
000 020 020—4 Baltimore e—Mar.reynolds (11). dp—toronto 2, Baltimore 1. Lob—toronto 6, Baltimore 8. 2b—Y.escobar (7), r.davis 2 (9). Hr—arencibia (9), Hardy (4). sb— r.davis (16). s—c.patterson. sf—J.rivera. IP H R ER BB SO Toronto 6 2 2 1 0 Villnueva W,3-0 51⁄3 1 0 0 1 2 L.perez 12⁄3 1 2 2 2 0 0 Frasor rzepczynski 1 1 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 5 6 7 5 3 3 Britton L,5-4 accardo 2 2 1 1 1 3 Jakubauskas 2 2 0 0 0 2 HBp—by Villanueva (ad.Jones, Guerrero). Wp— Britton 2, Jakubauskas. pB—arencibia. t—3:01. a—18,587 (45,438).
Twins 5, Royals 2 Minnesota Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi span cf 5 0 2 2 Gordon lf 3 0 1 1 acasill ss 3 0 1 0 Mecarr cf 4 0 1 0 Mornea dh5 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 2 0 cuddyr 1b 2 1 1 1 Francr rf 4 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 1 0 Butler dh 4 1 3 0 dYong lf 4 1 2 0 Betemt 3b 4 0 1 0 revere rf 4 1 2 0 B.pena c 4 1 1 1 Hughs 2b 4 1 1 0 Getz 2b 3 0 0 0 Butera c 2 1 1 2 aescor ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 11 5 Totals 34 2 9 2 Minnesota 021 001 010—5 Kansas City 000 200 000—2 e—d.young (3). dp—Minnesota 1, Kansas city 1. Lob—Minnesota 7, Kansas city 7. 2b—span (9), Butera (5), Hosmer (7). 3b—span (3). Hr—cuddyer (6). sb—a.casilla 2 (7). cs—a.casilla (3), Valencia (3). s—Getz. sf—Butera. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota pavano W,3-5 9 9 2 2 1 4 Kansas City duffy L,0-1 5 7 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 collins 11⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 Bl.Wood 12⁄3 teaford 1 0 0 0 1 0 t—2:42. a—32,443 (37,903).
Red Sox 8, Athletics 6 Oakland
Boston
ab r h bi ab r h bi crisp cf 5 0 1 1 ellsury cf 4 1 1 1 deJess rf 4 1 1 0 pedroia 2b 5 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 5 1 3 0 adGnzl 1b 5 1 3 1 Matsui dh 5 1 0 1 Youkils 3b 3 3 2 0 Ksuzuk c 3 1 1 0 ortiz dh 3 1 2 2 Barton 1b 4 1 2 2 Lowrie ss 4 0 1 1 M.ellis 2b 4 0 1 2 crwfrd lf 4 0 1 2 Kzmnff 3b 3 1 1 0 camrn rf 2 1 0 0 sweeny ph1 0 0 0 J.drew ph-rf2 0 0 0 anLrc 3b 0 0 0 0 sltlmch c 4 1 1 1 pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 37 6 11 6 Totals 36 8 11 8 Oakland 400 110 000—6 Boston 212 000 21x—8 e—Kouzmanoff (9), Barton (7), c.buchholz (1). dp—oakland 1, Boston 1. Lob—oakland 7, Boston 8. 2b—Willingham 2 (10), ad.gonzalez (18), Youkilis (15), ortiz (14). Hr—saltalamacchia (5). sb— crisp (18), ellsbury (20). sf—ellsbury. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland 5 5 4 1 2 outman 22⁄3 2 0 0 0 3 Moscoso 21⁄3
1 0 0 0 0 0 Breslow H,4 devine L,0-1 H,3 2⁄3 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Fuentes Bs,3-14 1⁄3 1 2 1 1 0 0 Wuertz Boston 2 8 6 5 2 5 c.Buchholz 4 ⁄3 1 1 0 0 0 0 atchison 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Hottovy Jenks W,2-2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bard H,10 papelbon s,11-121 0 0 0 0 1 HBp—by devine (Youkilis). Wp—outman, c.Buchholz. pB—K.suzuki. Balk—Jenks. t—3:35. a—37,808 (37,493).
White Sox 6, Tigers 4 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi aJcksn cf 4 1 1 0 pierre lf 2 3 1 1 c.Wells rf 3 1 1 3 alrmrz ss 4 1 1 0 dirks ph 1 0 0 0 Quentin dh 2 1 1 3 Boesch lf 5 0 2 0 przyns c 5 0 2 0 Micarr 1b 4 0 2 0 rios cf 4 0 1 1 VMrtnz dh 4 1 2 0 Lillirdg rf 4 1 1 1 Jhperlt ss 4 0 3 0 a.dunn 1b 4 0 1 0 rburn 2b 4 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0 avila c 3 0 0 1 Morel 3b 4 0 3 0 Worth 3b 2 1 1 0 santiag 3b2 0 0 0 Totals 36 413 4 Totals 32 6 11 6 Detroit 000 030 010—4 Chicago 100 310 01x—6 dp—detroit 2, chicago 1. Lob—detroit 9, chicago 10. 2b—pierzynski 2 (9). Hr—c.wells (2), pierre (1), Quentin (14), Lillibridge (7). cs—Boesch (3), Morel (3). sf—avila. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 6 4 4 5 2 a.oliver L,0-1 32⁄3 4 1 1 2 1 Furbush 22⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 0 e.Gonzalez 1 ⁄3 Chicago Buehrle W,5-4 6 10 3 3 1 4 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Bruney H,1 thornton H,6 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 s.santos s,10 11⁄3 t—3:04. a—23,095 (40,615). Detroit
Mariners 7, Rays 0 Tampa Bay Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi damon dh 3 0 1 0 isuzuki rf 4 1 0 0 Zobrist 2b 4 0 2 0 ryan ss 3 1 0 0 Longori 3b4 0 0 0 smoak 1b 2 1 1 2 Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 cust dh 2 1 0 1 BUpton cf 3 0 0 0 FGtrrz cf 4 0 0 0 srdrgz ss 3 0 0 0 aKndy 2b 3 1 1 2 FLopez 1b3 0 1 0 olivo c 4 1 2 2 Jaso c 3 0 0 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 0 0 ruggin lf 3 0 0 0 peguer lf 3 1 0 0 Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 7 4 7 Tampa Bay 000 000 000—0 Seattle 103 030 00x—7 e—s.rodriguez (5). dp—seattle 1. Lob—tampa Bay 4, seattle 6. Hr—smoak (10), a.kennedy (5), olivo (5). sb—Zobrist (6). s—ryan. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay snnnstine L,0-2 5 4 7 7 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 a.russell 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 c.ramos1⁄3 Farnsworth 1 0 0 0 0 2 Seattle Vargas W,4-3 9 4 0 0 1 4 t—2:21. a—24,492 (47,878).