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Unemployment figure drops to 11.8 percent BY SHELLEY SMITH ssmith@salisburypost.com

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Raleigh photographer Rob Moseley checks his camera before the group shot of Salisburians on Fisher Street on Friday Morning.

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hink of all the group photographs you participate in over your life — and where they take place. The kindergarten class photo in the school auditorium. The Little League baseball team photograph next to the dugout. The church confirmation class in front of the altar. The family reunion photograph at the beach. The wedding party photograph at the church. The recent retirees photo in front of the office water cooler. We’ve been lining up for group photos throughout our lives. So when word spreads that a “community-wide” picture will MARK be taken on the 100 block WINEKA of East Fisher Street and everyone is invited, you tend to want to check it out. It’s just what we do. Friday morning, Salisburians filtered toward “Brick Street” alone, by twos and threes, or in bigger groups. Debbie Hoffman stopped her daily power walk through the downtown when she saw the gathering crowd and decided to hang around for the photograph. “I just happened to stumble on it,” she said. Hoffman wore a gray Carolina T-shirt and some Pfeiffer gym shorts — perfect attire for the summer morning already creeping toward 90 degrees. Overhead, in a June Goodman & Son

Rowan County’s unemployment rate fell onetenth of a percent from 11.9 to 11.8 percent for the month of May. North Carolina’s rate fell as well, moving from 10.8 to 10.3 percent. All but one of Rowan’s surrounding counties saw a decline in unemployment rates, with one seeing no change. Cabarrus County stayed at 10.8 percent, Davidson fell to 11.9 percent, Davie fell to 10.3 percent, Iredell fell to 11.7 and Stanly fell to 11.4. Debbie Davis, manager of Rowan’s Employment Security Commission and JobLink, said the change wasn’t significant, but was better than an increase. According to Lynn Holmes, chairman of the N.C. Employment Security Commission, thousands of people in North Carolina will be hired over the next 45 days following a survey of 12,700 employers in North Carolina. “We asked the managers of our 89 offices statewide to call or visit these employers in their areas to see what the local hiring prospects

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Marshall Hurley uses a megaphone to direct the crowd for the photographer Rob Moseley during a group photograph at the brick portion of Fisher Street. bucket truck, Rob Moseley of Raleigh was readying his camera and judging how to shoot from South Main Street and squeeze everyone into his frame between the East Fisher Street walls. Moseley and his partner, Marshall Hurley of Greensboro, are in the home stretch toward publishing their first “My Hometown Book,” and they happened to choose Salisbury as guinea pig for the initial one. In recent weeks, seven photographers have been taking thousands of photo-

graphs of Salisbury buildings, people and signature spots for inclusion in the book. Thousands of photographs surely won’t make the final cut, but enough will, the publishers hope, to capture our community at this point in time. The book’s photographers were in town for the last time Friday and today. One thing Hurley and Moseley want to include in each of their “Hometown” books is a community-wide photo.

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A pizza delivery man was robbed last night, but the thieves didn’t even ask for the driver’s wallet, they just ran off with the pizza. Chris Magaz was driving a pizza delivery car on the 400 block of East Bank Street at about 11 p.m. when two teens that Magaz estimated were 14 or 15 years old walked up to the car and told him they had ordered the pizza. Magaz pulled the pizza out of the warmer and handed it to the boys, who then took off running. Magaz realized he was being robbed of his pizza and took off after them. He caught up with them in a nearby abandoned house. He told police that he said to the boys that he’d have given them the pizza for free if they were hungry, but because they decided to steal it from him, he was going to have to call the police. At that point they took off running, but left the pizza behind. Police arrived shortly thereafter, but were unable to apprehend them.

Rowan native dies in Florida after SUV hits metal post, catches fire BY SCOTT JENKINS sjenkins@salisburypost.com

A Rowan County native and his wife died in a wreck Tuesday in Jacksonville, Fla. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that 54-year-old Danny Reavis was driving his sport utility vehicle on Interstate 295 around 9:30 a.m. when he drifted onto the shoulder and hit a metal post. He and his wife, 55-year-old Zenaida Reavis, died at the scene, where the SUV caught fire. A decorated veteran, Danny Reavis will be buried in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Fla., his brother, Keith Reavis of Mocksville, said Friday. Danny Reavis grew up in Woodleaf and graduated from West Rowan High School in 1975. Keith

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Reavis said people might remember that his brother was one of three graduates that year who suffered broken necks, Danny’s in an automobile accident. But Danny Reavis healed and joined the military shortly after graduation. He served nearly three decades in the U.S. Army and retired around 2001 with credit for 30 years. An Army Ranger, Danny Reavis saw action in several conflicts, including some missions he wasn’t allowed to tell his family about, Keith Reavis said. “He did enjoy it,” Keith Reavis said of his brother’s time in the military. “He made a career out of it.” He received numerous decorations including three Purple Hearts for being wounded in action. He retired as a command sergeant ma-

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jor, the highest rank for a noncommissioned officer. And it was while serving in the Army that Danny Reavis met his wife of 28 years, Zenaida, a native of the Philippines. She had a young boy named Robert, who became very close to Danny Reavis. “He pretty much considered him as his son, and Robert considered Danny his father,” Keith Reavis said. After he retired from the Army, Danny and Zenaida Reavis moved to Orlando, Fla. and lived there for a few years until his mother was stricken with cancer. They sold their home and moved to Cooleemee. While here, Danny Reavis worked as a guard at the Piedmont Correctional Institution, where Zenaida worked as a nurse. For a

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short time before that, he worked as a security guard at Performance Fibers, where two of his three brothers work. Danny Schenk, who graduated from West Rowan in 1975 with Danny Reavis, also works at Performance Fibers. “He was a heck of a nice guy. You couldn’t ask for nobody no better,” Schenk said Friday. A few months ago, the couple moved back to Florida and Zenaida took a job as a nurse in correctional facility there. Danny Reavis became a full-time retiree, adopting a “big old dog” from a pound named Coco, his brother said. “That was his buddy,” Keith Reavis said. “He was enjoying it.” The couple had rented a house in Lake City, Fla. but were planning

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to buy in a retirement community in Ocala, where one of Zenaida’s sisters and her husband lived. “But that never happened,” Keith Reavis said. Investigators with the Florida Highway Patrol have told the family they believe Danny Reavis had a heart attack or blacked out before the fatal crash Tuesday, “but they really don’t know what happened for sure,” Keith Reavis said. In addition to Keith and his wife, Cindy, survivors in Rowan include brothers Larry and wife Donna and Randy and wife Anita, as well as several nieces and nephews. Zenaida Reavis had a number of relatives in Florida. The Associated Press contributed to this article. Contact Scott Jenkins at 704797-4248.

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PHOTO FROM 1A The 8:30 a.m. Salisbury crowd for that photo wasn’t overwhelming, but it was diverse. Young and old, black and white, clowns and dogs came. Becky Yancey brought her son, Ben Jr., in a little red wagon. “He’s heavier than he looks, and you’ve got to have a red wagon in the picture,” she explained. Liz Tennett had a representative group from the Youth Services Bureau standing together in white T-shirts. She also came with a sign, promoting the organization. Eleanor Qadirah, dressed in a red hat for her monthly meeting of the Red Hat Club, was passing out notes to friends, reminding them that the photographers would be taking a picture of J.C. Price High School alumni in front of the old school building at 8:45 a.m. today. Patty Culp said she wanted to have three generations of family in the community picture, so Jon c. Lakey/SALISBURY POST daughter Crystal Drew and Raleigh photographer Rob Moseley lines up the shot of the group of Salisburians on Fisher Street on Friday Morning. granddaughters Savannah and Summer were with her. Jim Schafer, a.k.a. Wacky Doo the Clown, came to the photo said. Hall employees, bankers and reAfter it was over and the might try a weekend. shoot in full costume at the reWhile the crowd was assemtirees. Some folks brought drinks crowd had disappeared, Moseley Salisbury’s “My Hometown quest of his friends at Downtown bling, Bruce Wilson’s dog came with them. seemed satisfied, though the Book” could be published as soon Salisbury Inc. off his leash and bounded across Moseley and his bucket truck numbers for the community-wide as August. Ol’ Wacky is a regular at the the street to trade smells with moved up and down to catch the shoot were low. If you happen to pick one up downtown’s Friday Night Out Karen Alexander’s puppy. They crowd from various heights and “You just never know, and it’s and thumb to the community phoevents. seemed to get along. angles. He asked his subjects to a workday,” he said. tograph, I’m the guy standing to“I feel bad for anyone who isThe crowd included its share wave sometimes — a low wave, so The next time he does this in ward the middle-back-right. n’t involved with the city,” Wacky of downtown merchants, City it wouldn’t hide any faces. another town, Moseley said, he Not far from Wacky Doo.

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Congress moves toward law clamping down on risky Wall Street practices that drove meltdown

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — BP’s effort to drill a relief well through 21/2 miles of rock to stop the Gulf spill is on target for completion by mid-August, the oil giant said Friday. But BP’s stock tumbled anyway over the mounting costs of the disaster and the company’s inability to plug the leak sooner. The relief well is considered the best hope of halting the crude that has been gushing since April 20 in the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history. The crew that has been drilling the relief well since early May ran a test to confirm it is on the right path, using a tool that detects the magnetic field around the casing of the original, blownout well. “The layman’s translation is, `We are where we thought we were,�’ said BP spokesman Bill Salvin. Several such tests are necessary, since drilling sideways into the original well casing requires boring through more than 13,000 feet of rock to hit a target 9 inches in diameter, or about the size of a dinner plate.

Vatican ‘astonished and outraged’ at the Belgian police raid VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican said Friday it was astonished and outraged that Belgian police investigating priestly sex abuse had conducted raids that also targeted the graves of two archbishops. The Vatican summoned the Belgian ambassador to the Holy See to convey its anger over the raids, which also included the home and offices of the retired archbishop of Belgium. The ambassador was called in for a meeting with the Vatican’s foreign minister. In a statement, the Vatican said any sinful and criminal abuse of minors from members of the church must be condemned and repeated that there is a need for justice and amends. But it added, “The Secretariat of State also expresses astonishment at the way in which the search took place.� It expressed “outrage over the violation of the tombs.� On Thursday, police raided the home and former office of former Archbishop Godfried Danneels, taking documents and Danneels’ personal computer. Police

GOP schedules military witnesses against Kagan WASHINGTON (AP) — A retired Army general who drew criticism for church speeches casting the war on terrorism in religious terms is one of the GOP’s witnesses against Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan. Lt. Gen. William G. “Jerry� Boykin is one of four military witnesses Senate Republicans are calling to help make the case against Kagan in Judiciary Committee hearings that begin Monday. In 2003, Boykin gave speeches at evangelical Christian churches in which he painted the war on terror as a Christian fight against Satan and suggested that Muslims worship idols. He later apologized. Republicans and conservative activists have criticized Kagan for her decision as dean of Harvard Law School to deny military recruiters access to the campus career services office.

Democrats mulling stand-alone jobless aid to help economy WASHINGTON (AP) — The demise of Democrats’ jobs-agenda legislation means that unemployment benefits will phase out for more than 200,000 people a week. Governors who had counted on fresh federal aid will now have to consider more budget cuts, tax increases and layoffs of state workers. Democratic officials said the House may try to revive the long-stalled jobless aid bill next week as a standalone bill shorn of controversial tax and spending provisions that prompted Senate Republicans to filibuster it on Thursday. But the Senate may not have enough time to clear the measure for President Barack Obama’s desk before leaving Washington for the Fourth of July recess. The impasse has meant that more than 1.2 million people have lost unemployment benefits averaging $300 a week. The aides required anonymity to speak freely about internal party strategy. Stymied by Republicans, Democrats are at a loss as they struggle to help pump up the economy in the runup to congressional elections this fall.

Economy grows at slower pace in first quarter WASHINGTON (AP) — The economic recovery won’t be catching fire any time soon. Businesses and governments are likely to reduce spending in the second half of the year. Consumers, who drive most economic growth, aren’t expected to take up the slack. The Commerce Department said Friday that the economy grew at an annual rate of 2.7 percent in the first quarter, offering its third and final estimate for the period. It was slower than initially thought because consumers spent less and imports rose faster that previously calculated. Economists anticipate even slower growth ahead as companies bring their stockpiles more in line with sales. Factory output has climbed this year. But it was driven more by businesses replenishing their warehouses after the recession and less by consumer demand. “The economy is growing, but still at a disappointingly slow pace,� said Zach Pandl, an economist at Nomura Securities. Take away businesses restocking their inventories and “you still have a lukewarm recovery,� he said.

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PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said Friday most illegal immigrants entering Arizona are being used to transport drugs across the border, an assertion that critics painted as exaggerated and racist. Brewer said the motivation of “a lot� of the illegal immigrants is to enter the United States to look for work, but that drug rings press them into duty as drug “mules.� “I believe today, under the circumstances that we’re facing, that the majority of the illegal trespassers that are coming into the state of Arizona are under the direction and control of organized drug cartels and they are bringing drugs in,� Brewer said. “There’s strong information to us that they come as illegal people wanting to come to work. Then they are accosted and they become subjects of the drug cartel,� she said. Sen. Jesus Ramon Valdes, a member of the Mexican senate northern border affairs commission, called Brewer’s comments racist and irresponsible.

Online porn peddlers may get .xxx Web address BRUSSELS (AP) — It may soon be easier to block Internet porn: The agency that controls domain names said Friday it will consider adding .xxx to the list of suffixes people and companies can pick when establishing their identities online. The California-based nonprofit agency, ICANN, effectively paved the way for a digital red light district to take its place alongside suffixes such as .com and .org, finally ending a decade-long battle over what some con-

sider formal acknowledgment of pornography’s prominent place on the Internet. While the move may help parents stop their children from seeing some seedy sites, it wouldn’t force porn peddlers to use the new .xxx address — and skeptics argue that few adult-only sites will give up their existing .com addresses. Still, it’s seen as a symbolic step in the opening up of Internet domain names and suffixes, coming on the same day the agency said it would start accepting Chinese script for domain names. The decision is primarily a victory for U.S. company ICM Registry LLC, which has applied repeatedly to be able to register and manage the .xxx suffix.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The toughest financial regulations since the Great Depression are headed for final votes in Congress next week, covering everything from debit card swipes at Starbucks to the most complex securities, in an electionyear salve for public anger over the Wall Street risk-taking that cost millions their jobs, homes and nest eggs. House and Senate bargainers approved the deal as the sun rose Friday, giving President Barack Obama a fresh campaign-season triumph after his health care overhaul — and an achievement to tout at the weekend global economic summit in Toronto. Democrats hope lawmakers can pass the legislation and ship it to Obama for his signature by July 4, capping a burst of action prompted by the worst recession in seven decades. The legislation creates a new federal agency to police consumer lending, set up a warning system for financial risks, force failing firms to liquidate and map new rules for instruments that have been largely uncontrolled. Leaving the White House for Toronto, Obama said the package will “help prevent another financial crisis like the one that we’re still recovering from.� While some financial analysts said it would set tough new restraints on banks, others said they would simply find new ways to make money by getting around the rules and establishing new fees.


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Sidewalk projects part of an effort to improve air quality, safety BY SHELLEY SMITH ssmith@salisburypost.com

Sidewalks are beginning to pop up around Salisbury, connecting streets, neighborhoods, businesses and people. The sidewalk construction, which is fully funded by the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) federal funding program, began a few weeks ago and will continue for the next two months. The CMAQ funds being used are available for cities and towns with air quality isShelley Smith / SaliSbury PoSt sues, and encourage resiSidewalks and curbing are being installed along Martin luther dents to walk instead of using King Jr. avenue, along with sidewalks along Statesville boule- their vehicles, creating less of a negative impact on air vard and around Salisbury High School.

quality. This is the first time Salisbury has received funding for sidewalk construction. Three of the city’s four proposed sidewalk construction areas were chosen. “We’ve been working on trying to get this funding for about five years,” City Engineer Craig Powers said. The first of three locations for sidewalks can be found on both sides of Statesville Boulevard, connecting Jake Alexander Boulevard with West Innes Street. The second is a loop around Salisbury High School, beginning at Wilson Road, and looping to Locke Street, Thomas, Caldwell and Lincolnton roads. A short sec-

tion of Taylor Street will also be paved for sidewalks. The third project is on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, and will connect existing sidewalk all the way to Vance Street — beside the city’s new technology center. Ryan Street will also have sidewalks, and will extend up the hill, and into neighborhoods. A total of 3.75 miles of sidewalk is being installed around Salisbury in places that have never had sidewalks. Statesville Boulevard alone will have three miles of sidewalk. Total CMAQ funding received by the city is around $650,000. “These sidewalks have been on the radar for a long

time,” Powers said. The Jaycee-Optimist Sports Complex will now be safely reachable by pedestrians, something that is part of Salisbury Parks and Recreation’s master plan. “This will connect and complete the sidewalk system along Martin Luther King Junior Avenue,” said Gail Elder White, director of Salisbury Parks and Recreation. “The sidewalk just stops, and (the new sidewalk) will be one of the connecting points. “The sidewalks will be good, and give children safe transportation to the park.”

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NC official: All campaigns goofed on air travel reports

tim Sloop from twin oak Farms bags up some tomatoes for a customer at the new China Grove Farmers Market at the roller Mill in China Grove.

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RALEIGH (AP) — Republican and Democratic candidates alike had problems recording and reporting the value of private air travel during their 2004 and 2008 campaigns for governor, according to a report issued Friday. All gubernatorial campaigns using private aircraft in the 2004 and 2008 election cycles struggled to report aircraft use fully and accurately, State Board of Elections Executive Director Gary Bartlett said in an accompanying memo. “However, no evidence surfaced indicating any intent of wrongdoing,” Bartlett wrote. The North Carolina Republican Party last year asked state elections officials to investigate Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue’s campaign for potential campaign finance violations after some private campaign flights were reported after free or discounted air travel became a political issue. The state elections board ordered former Gov. Mike Easley’s campaign committee to pay $100,000 in penalties after failing to report dozens of flights he took over several years. Perdue’s campaign committee last year reported 40 flights that had not been disclosed or accounted for in her 2004 campaign for lieutenant governor and 2008 campaign for governor. Some of the aircraft provided to Perdue were owned by people who had already given her campaign the maximum allowed by law. Friday’s report said that Perdue’s campaign committee on Thursday paid for another flight — a September 2007 trip to a Michigan fundraiser. The elections board said eight gubernatorial hopefuls in 2004 and 2008 reported not using aircraft in their cam-

paigns. Of the others, elections board investigators found: • They could not determine who paid for an eightcity jaunt by Republican Patrick Ballantine during his 2004 campaign for governor. • Republican Richard Vinroot’s primary-day air travels in 2004 weren’t clearly accounted. • Republican Pat McCrory’s 2008 campaign failed to disclose or pay for two trips. Bills for the flights were paid and an amended report filed in February after the elections board began its investigation. Campaign disclosure reports also mention one USAir flight, while other documents show three payments for flights. • Fred Smith owned his own Cessna Citation 525 aircraft, which he used during his Republican primary campaign in 2007 and 2008. Smith’s committee said it was told to treat the aircraft the same way as a personal vehicle and did not report its use. The elections board investigator said there was no record of that discussion, and that candidates are required to disclose all contributions they give their campaign. • Investigators said they were unable to determine whether Bill Graham’s 2008 GOP campaign committee disclosed expenditures for using a private plane in line with guidance from the elections board in 2007. • Democrat Richard Moore’s 2008 campaign treasurer reported destroying all records, which elections board investigators said were supposed to be retained until January 2011. Moore’s committee did not show what it spent on air travel. The report did not say whether the Moore campaign would face any repercussions for destroying records.

Hundreds gather for grand opening of China Grove Farmers Market BY HUGH FISHER hfisher@salisburypost.com

CHINA GROVE — Cold watermelon, fresh-baked bread, flowers and fruits and veggies ripe from the vine. Those treats and more are once again within walking distance of downtown every Friday at the China Grove Roller Mill. The market opened in May, but officially celebrated its grand opening with a ceremony Friday evening. With more and more North Carolinians demanding fresh produce, the Market at the Mill is a farmers market to be proud of, Assistant N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture Richard Reich. “(Farmers markets) provide a sense of community,” Reich said. “They strengthen the bonds between people. Markets like this one keep our state’s rich agricultural heritage alive.” Friday’s ceremony drew more than 300 visitors, according to market manager Alan Goodman. Town officials joined Goodman and Reich to officially cut the ribbon following Reich’s address and a blessing by retired pastor Jim Harris. From 4 to 7 p.m. each Friday until September, local growers can gather to sell their wares. This week’s offerings included

vegetables and fruits from Rowan and Cabarrus counties and farmraised beef steaks and pork sausage. It’s a return to tradition for the China Grove Roller Mill, where in the old days farmers used to gather and sell wares. “We’ve come full-circle,” said Barbara Doby, China Grove Historical Society president. She stood with Mayor Pro Tem Lee Withers, who is also chair of China

Grove Farmers Day, following the ceremony. The two were part of the brain trust that came up with the idea making the mill the location for the farmers market. Doby said it was a community effort, and the town had come out in support of it.

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a single-vehicle accident blocked two lanes of southbound traffic on i-85 on Friday when a truck overturned.

Truck overturns on I-85, lumber blocks 2 lanes of traffic Friday

tony Freeman carries his watermelon on his shoulder after purchasing it from the China Grove Farmers Market on Friday.

A truck pulling a trailer loaded with lumber overturned on Interstate 85 near Jake Alexander Boulevard on Friday afternoon. According to the Highway Patrol, the accident happened at 2:30 p.m., and occurred a few hundred feet from the Jake Alexander Boulevard exit. The vehicle overturned on the southbound side of

the highway and tossed lumber blocked two lanes of traffic on the right-hand side of the road. The truck appeared to have hit the guardrail, causing damage to the rear of the truck, trailer and the guardrail. No one was injured in the accident, and one wrecker was called. The truck was registered in Virginia.


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Union-backed candidate won’t take on Kissell

CRIME ROUNDUP Thieves take TV from Rent-a-Center A television set was stolen from a Rent-A-Center at 155 Winterlocken Road in Salisbury between 10 and 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. R.J. Johnson, the investigating officer, found that a window had been broken out and someone had crawled through the broken window into the basement of the building. The thief/thieves picked up a 47 inch Panasonic television and walked out the door, leaving it open. The case is still under investigation and no arrests have been made. In other reports from the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office: • Frank’s Pawn shop at 107 N. Main St. in Salisbury was defrauded out of $100 Tuesday. The offender allegedly pawned stolen items under false pretense, he claimed the items belonged to him. • Hilary Rowland, 18, of Salisbury reported that someone damaged the tires of her vehicle at 117 Chelton Court on Wednesday. • Nickia Shanay Rose, 22, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of breaking and entering a building at 525 Hope Hill Road in Salisbury.

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The man then reportedly ran out of the house. Ritchie and Spawn couldn’t give much a description of the man, but did say he was a white male. The Sheriff’s Office has not made any arrests, and the case is still under investigation.

Trooper charged with drunken driving resigns RALEIGH (AP) — An offduty North Carolina Highway Patrol trooper has resigned after his arrest on charges of drunken driving and felony hit and run. Patrol spokesman Sgt. Jeff Gordon said Master Trooper Timothy Scott Stiwinter of Hendersonville resigned effective Friday. He had been with the patrol since 1999. The Asheville CitizenTimes obtained court papers that say a vehicle driven by Stiwinter ran a red light Thursday night and hit another car at an Asheville intersection.

RALEIGH (AP) — A former aide to Democratic U.S. Rep. Larry Kissell announced Friday he won’t challenge his old boss in the fall election even though a petition drive generated enough signatures to put him on the ballot as an independent candidate. Wendell Fant, who was the target of the union-backed North Carolina Families First group, said he wouldn’t run for the 8th Congressional District seat although at least 21,000 voter signatures had been verified by elections officials. But Fant, who resigned from Kissell’s Concord district office last month, had to take the final step and file the petition information with the State Board of Elections by Friday’s deadline. “I have to put my family ahead of my own political ambitions, and for that reason I will not be a candidate for Congress this year,” said Fant, 42, of Concord, who is married and has a son. North Carolina Families First, which mounted a drive

to collect nearly 17,000 signatures for an independent bid to challenge Kissell because of his opposition to the health care overhaul signed into law by President Obama, can’t use the signatures now to replace Fant with another candidate. The group, funded by the Service Employees International Union and its local, the State Employees Association of North Carolina, has warmed up to Kissell now that Fant isn’t running. On Friday, it pointed out Kissell’s voting record on legislation extending unemployment benefits, protecting families against mortgage fraud and

encouraging clean energy sources. “He’s also heard our message ... and lately he’s voted in ways that make a difference for all of us,” Fant said in a news release. Kissell is being challenged by Republican Harold Johnson of Concord, who won Tuesday’s GOP primary runoff. Despite concerns about Kissell, group spokesman Greg Rideout said “it’s clear that Kissell is going to be better than Johnson.” “In spite of our tremendous disagreement with him on his vote against health care reform, we applaud him for those votes,” the group

said in a release. Kissell’s campaign had no comment on Fant’s announcement, a campaign spokesman said. A Fant candidacy could have peeled off Kissell’s votes from liberal Democrats and opened the door for Johnson to win in the swing district encompassing several south-central counties between Charlotte and Fort Bragg. The state Democratic Party had called the group’s effort misguided. “The Democratic Party as always stood by Congressman Kissell as he has stood by working families,” state party executive director Andrew Whalen said.

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A man finishing up a smoke break on a friend’s porch was unpleasantly surprised when a gun barrel was stuck against his back after he turned around to go back inside. Kenneth Spawn, 49, of Kannapolis reported an attempted robbery to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office that he said occurred at his home on 155 Winterlocken Road on Tuesday. Spawn had guest Joshua Ritchie over at his home at about 10 p.m. Tuesday. Ritchie walked out onto Spawn’s porch to smoke a cigarette. After Ritchie finished his cigarette, he told deputies he turned around to go back inside, and that’s when a man came up behind him and stuck a gun to his back. Ritchie told police that the armed stranger then told Ritchie to go back in the house. Once the gunman was inside the house with Ritchie and Spawn, he told them to empty out their pockets or he would shoot them. Spawn told police that he refused the armed man’s request and said he was going to call 911.

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A Salisbury man claims his Playstation was stolen while he was asleep. Christopher Uhler, 22, 942 Lincolnton Road, reported Tuesday that he went to bed at about 5 a.m. When he woke up at 1:20 p.m., his Playstation 3 was missing. Uhler claims that he was playing games on the Playstation with a neighbor before he went to sleep, and suspects that the neighbor then made off with his game console. The Salisbury Police Department is investigating the theft. In other reports from the Salisbury Police Department: Howard Miller of Salisbury was arrested after a traffic stop revealed that he had two outstanding warrants for his arrest. The arresting officer, A.L. Bouk, called in a dog because he believed he smelled marijuana on Miller. Police found .7 grams of marijuana on Miller. Miller was charged with simple possession and arrested as a result of the outstanding warrants. Both warrants were issued for failure to comply. • L.A. Murph’s Fine Cooking at 1532 W. Innes St. in Salisbury reported that a customer may have stolen $350 from a cash register Thursday. • Kanibhai Patel, 25, of Salisbury reported that his vehicle was broken into and someone made off with his CD player. • Murphy’s Express at 1010 Freeland Drive in Salisbury reported that beer was stolen from the convenience store. • Ronald Wilkerson reported that his credit card was stolen from his residence in Woodleaf and used at Country Cupboard on Tuesday. The credit card thieves charged $8.12 on his card.

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On a mission in Rowan Laurels to the youths and sponsors participating in the Group Work Camp project doing home repairs for senior citizens and others this week in Rowan County and Kannapolis. The local crew, which is being hosted by Mount Zion United Church of Church in China Grove, is one of numerous groups that are deployed across the country through the Christian-based, interdenominational Group Works Camp program based in Colorado. The program has been active since 1977, performing thousands of home repairs such as carpentry, roof and siding repair, wheelchairramp construction and weatherization. Sometimes people ask why so many groups send mission trips to foreign countries, when there’s a need for that kind of outreach here at home. The Group Work Camps are one answer to that question, providing a meaningful summer experience for many young people while rendering valuable assistance for individuals in the community. Learn more about the program at www.groupworkcamps.com. • • • Dart to the potential health threats related to the early summer heat wave gripping the region. When the mercury nears the triple digits, it isn’t just uncomfortable; it can be life-threatening for the elderly, infants and children and those who suffer from chronic medical conditions. So far, few heat-related problems have been reported in the area. But as sweltering conditions persist, take precautions if you fall into one of the more vulnerable groups or engage in strenuous activities outdoors or in high heat conditions. Although we tend to worry about violent weather events such as tornadoes or floods, heat stress is is far deadlier. Historically, excessive heat kills more people in the United States each year than hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes combined. • • • Laurels to some encouraging news on the job market front. Rowan County’s unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a percent in May, falling to 11.8 percent. Admittedly, that’s an incremental change in the overall employment picture, but more encouragement came in a survey showing that many North Carolina businesses expect to increase their hiring over the next month or so. Here in Rowan, Magna Composites and Boral have announced expansion plans that will put more people to work. The addition of a couple of hundred jobs doesn’t sound like a lot when you’re looking at doubledigit unemployment numbers. In this stuttering recovery, however, every additional job counts — especially for the person who gets hired.

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“There’s no use talking about the problem unless you talk about the solution.” — Betty Williams

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Lost your job? Please fill this pparently, the mere thought of issuing unemployment checks to the nation’s jobless now acts as a diuretic for many of our elected leaders. Well, I suppose it’s more of a diuretic by proxy. The politicians themselves don’t feel the urge to go, but they would very much like people who don’t have jobs to fill a lab cup on command. We last saw this phenomenon about a year ago. Lawmakers around the country suddenly began offering a stream of bills to require recipients of unemployment or welfare payDARYL ments to undergo periodic drug tests. LEASE My favorite plan was offered up by a state senator who represents my old home district in Florida. He wanted one of every 10 people filing for unemployment benefits — even workers recently laid off — to provide a urine sample before they could collect a check. And, best of all, he wanted them to cover the $30 cost of the tests. Now, there’s some logic behind this desire to ensure recipients of unemployment and welfare checks are clean and sober. Certainly, none of us likes the idea of people using tax dollars to roll a doobie or cut snortable lines of cocaine. It’s inconsiderate, to say the least. But the timing of these test proposals is rather odd. The latest politician dispensing cups is Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who recently added drug tests to a bill to extend unemployment benefits for folks who’ve been out of work for more than 26 weeks. He says people who fail the screening will be sent for treatment. But America has never been known for its generosity in funding drug treatment programs. As a matter of public policy, we prefer addicts to pull themselves up by their bootstraps — no matter how many swings and misses it may take before they find their bootstraps. The sudden interest in getting people into treatment rings a bit hollow. And why mandate tests now, during the worst recession in decades? Isn’t it “punitive and petty” — as Rep. Barbara Mikulksi, D-Md., puts it — to demand tests for people who’ve been laid off, as if substance abuse had something to do with their troubles? And isn’t it a bit redundant and wasteful to require tests?

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Nowadays, folks who are lucky enough to find a job are likely to have to undergo a test as a condition of employment. Senator Hatch, one of many small-government advocates worried about the cost of extending the unemployment aid and running up the federal deficit, doesn’t see anything contradictory in proposing new expenditures for tests and counseling. Hatch contends the program will pay for itself. But, as The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein notes, “How many urine samples can a small government process?” Potentially, there would be 15 million little cups, if everyone receiving unemployment insurance or welfare had to take the tests. With this proposal, there’s also a disturbing undercurrent of rhetoric that implies the unemployed are to blame for being jobless for so long. Consider Sharron Angle, the tea partier who won the GOP nomination to run against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada this fall. (Are these two really the best the state has to offer?) Angle told a TV station back home that “you can make more money on unemployment than you can going down and getting one of those jobs that is an honest job, but it doesn’t pay as much. ... We really have spoiled our citizenry.” Spoiled? That’s news to Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., not to mention a long line of unemployed Americans. “You’ve got millions of people out of work, and the idea is that they all have a clever scheme that they’re going to live high off the hog on unemployment. People are losing their houses because of unemployment,” Miller recently told The Hill newspaper. “So you think what? That this is a good thing? ‘Unemployment check, I’m losing my house, this is cool’?" Fortunately, there are folks in both parties who seriously doubt the jobless are gaming the system. “Listen,” Rep. Steven LaTourette (R-Ohio) told The Hill, “with the state of the economy and the absence of jobs, I don’t think that there’s this huge pool of people out there that says, ‘Oh boy, now I (don’t have to look) for a job for another few weeks.’ I think that’s cynical.” Yeah, a wee bit. • • • Daryl Lease s an editorial writer for The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va. E-mail: daryl.lease@pilotonline.com.

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LETTERS THE EDITOR

Venerable resident’s demise a great loss for Spencer I would like to know the real reason our leaders decided to cut down and eliminate one of the oldest residents in our town. I would bet that she was already close to two centuries old when our town was incorporated in 1905. When I first heard that the town was going to cut it down, I examined the tree and it looked healthier at her old age than anyone I know of in town trying to decide what to do with her. She was trimmed beautifully and had a few dead limbs that could have easily been taken out without problems. I asked all the workers taking her down if they agreed with the decision to bring it down, and not one agreed. They were just doing their job and did a great job bringing her down. I just hate there wasn’t anything that old tree could do to defend herself. From what I understand, the city didn’t make any effort to sell the lumber to recoup expenses to the taxpayers. Lots of people wanted wood for their fireplaces. Some wanted sections to make tables, bowls or whatever to preserve some of the past. I even jokingly suggested they leave the base and let the carvers do a statue of our mayor. Samuel Spencer would be more appropriate. Now, every time I pass the Library, I will still see that great part of Spencer that I am sure would have outlasted any resident living. How I wish trees could talk. — John Patterson Spencer

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From Republican political consultant Carter Wrenn, blogging at www.talkingaboutpolitics.com: A while back President Obama’s administration was giving cell phones to people on welfare and, now, state Sen. Doug Berger has sponsored a bill to have the “E-NC Authority” provide broadband Internet service to the same folks. It is unclear how hardpressed welfare recipients will get computers. Senator Berger’s bill may be seen as an example of the mystery of government logic. Or as an example of values in the modern age. Surely the poor have greater needs than broadband Internet service. Here in North Carolina we have liberals – like Senator Berger – voting to cut Medicaid (medical care to the poor) then turning around and in a burst of compassion giving the poor the Internet. It’s hard not to wonder if Senator Berger’s understanding of the needs of struggling families isn’t a bit out of kilter. Last year Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Lanier Cansler won the boondoggle of the year award by giving a handicapped man with a drug problem $38,000 in crab pots to set him up in the fishing business. Senator Berger has the inside track to win the award this year for most unusual use of taxpayers’ money.

f I had a nickel for every time I did something that I knew for sure I was going to regret, I’d have a whole lot of nickels. “Are you sure you want to do this?” she asked. I took a deep breath. “Yes,” I said. “I am sure.” “Really sure?” I swallowed hard. “Yes,” I said, “I’m ready.” “OK,” she said. “But are you absolutely SHARON ...” RANDALL “Just do it!” And with that she picked up a razor and sliced off 10 inches, give or take, of my hair. For some people, haircuts are a way of life. Not me. If I had a nickel for every time I’ve cut my hair — not just trimmed it, but really whacked it, as I did last week — I’d barely have a quarter. When I was in fourth grade, my hair had never been cut. It fell in long, sweaty waves all the way to my waist. At recess, when we played Red Rover, my head would get so hot I feared it might burst into flames. One Sunday, my grandfather, an occasional Baptist preacher, had me stand up in church to illustrate his sermon on what the Good Lord meant when he said a woman’s hair is her glory. I didn’t know what “glory” meant. Maybe some kind of fire? After church, I asked my mother. She rolled her eyes. “It means your granddaddy is crazy about long hair, but he’s not the one who has to comb it.” The next day, she took me to her friend Kitty, who did hair for a hobby, and told her to give me a style called a “pixie.” Kitty kept snipping until she stood ankle-deep in a pile of my hair. Then she spun me around to face the mirror. Except for a lack of freckles or marionette lines around my mouth, I looked just like Howdy Doody. “Well,” said my mother, “at least it’ll be easier to comb.” My sister hooted. “I’ll make you a sign saying you’re a girl!” Kitty was kinder. “Don’t worry, honey. It’ll grow out.” When my granddad saw me, he broke down and bawled like a branded calf. He never got over it. Twenty years later, the day he died, he was still carrying my long-haired fourthgrade school picture in his Bible. I felt bad about that. But I sensed even then what I’ve come to believe: You can’t wear your hair (or choose your friends or live your life) to please someone else, not even your favorite granddaddy. Especially in summer when the back of your neck gets hotter than the hinges on the gates of hell. Still, for most of my life, I’ve worn my hair shoulder length or longer, except for rare occasions like last week when I decided, once again, to cut it. Unlike Kitty, Julia is a pro, someone I would trust with my life, and even with my hair. She did a fabulous job. Everybody in the salon said so. “You should wear your hair that way forever.” “It makes you look younger.” “It’s very Meg Ryan.” Forever? Younger? Meg Ryan? “It’s different,” said my husband. “I like it.” That evening we went to see Sting in concert. When Sting sang “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,” I had the silly notion that he was singing just to me. Before bed, I stood at the bathroom mirror brushing my teeth and running my fingers through my hair. I had to admit. It was a little Meg Ryanish. Drifting off to sleep, I felt my face smiling into the pillow. Slept like a baby. The next morning I woke up and stared in the mirror. Meg Ryan was gone. Howdy Doody was back. And his marionette lines were deeper. Oh, well. My hair will grow out eventually. At least, it’s easier to comb. And my sister, no doubt, will be very happy to make me a sign that says I’m a girl. • • • Sharon Randall writes columns for Scripps Howard News Service. Contact her at www.sharonrandall.com.


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BRIEFS Couple to open medical office on West Innes BY SHELLEY SMITH ssmith@salisburypost.com

A husband and wife, both doctors, are building a 9,000 square foot building near the intersection of West Innes and Ackert streets in Salisbury. The building, which is being designed and constructed by Summit Developers of Salisbury, is being built to combine both of their practices into one convenient location. Dr. Chet Amin, a family physician, and his wife, Dr. Hetal Patel, a dentist, will occupy a good portion of the building, but will leave 2,700 square feet of space open, to possibly rent out. According to David Hartman, senior project manager of Summit Developers, he and Paulie Estrada, the job superintendent, are working on the building together, which is scheduled to be complete by or before February of 2011. “They will occupy separate doctor’s offices,” Hartman said. “It’s going to be a nice facility.” Amin’s practice is currently located at 1710 W. Innes St., and Patel’s is located a few blocks away at 114 N. Link Ave. The two could not be reached for a comment Friday, and it is unknown if either practice will accept new patients once the new offices open. Contact Shelley Smith at 704-797-4246.

Faith board to hold special meeting The Faith Town Board of Aldermen will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to discuss year-end finances. The meeting will be held at Faith Town Hall at 100 N. Main St. Town Clerk Karen Fink said the purpose of the meeting will be to tie up a few loose ends in the 2009-10 budget year ending June 30. The public is invited to attend, but Fink said if they’re more than five minutes late, they may miss the meeting.

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Blood supplies reach critically low levels The supply of types O negative and B negative blood at the American Red Cross has dropped to critically low levels. Type O negative blood is always in high demand because it can be transfused to patients with any blood type, especially in emergency situations. Type O negative donors are needed to help prevent the fragile type O negative blood supply from reaching a crisis level. “While all blood types are needed during the critical summer months, we urge those eligible donors with O negative and B negative blood types to make and keep appointments to give blood this summer,” says Joyce H. Brendel, chief executive officer of the American Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region. “You can make the difference between an adequate blood supply and a summer shortage.” Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. The Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region provides lifesaving blood to 103 hospitals and must have 1,600 people give blood and platelets each weekday to meet hospital demand. Accident victims as well as patients with cancer, sickle cell disease, blood disorders and other illnesses receive lifesaving transfusions every day. There is no substitute for blood and volunteer donors are the only source. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental permission), meet weight and height requirements (110 pounds or more, depending on their height) and are in generally good health may be eligible to give blood. Bring your Red Cross blood donor card or a photo ID when you come to donate. Donors who give blood July 1 through Sept. 30 may enter a drawing to win a $1,000 gift card. For more information or to locate a nearby blood drive, please call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105.

Upcoming drives: • Sunday, 12:30–5 p.m., Faith Baptist Church, 203 North Main St., Faith. For an appointment, call Pat Barton at 704-279-7736. • Sunday, 1–5:30 p.m., Rock Grove United Methodist, 1050 Rock Grove Church Road, Salisbury. For an appointment, call Margaret Brown at 704279-4572. • Monday, 2:30–7 p.m., St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 205 St. Paul’s Church Road, Salisbury. For more information, call the church office at 704-633-0922. • Tuesday, 2–6:30 p.m., East Rowan YMCA, 790 Crescent Road, Rockwell. For an appointment, call David Freeze or Kathy Rummage at 704-279-1742. • Tuesday, 10 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Salisbury Mall, 1935 Jake Alexander Blvd. West, Salisbury. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105. • Wednesday, 10 a.m.–12:15 p.m., Catawba College, 2300 West Innes St, Salisbury. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105. • Wednesday, 2:30–4:45 p.m., Walgreens, 1906 West Innes St, Salisbury. For an appointment, call Darshan Patel at 704-636-0168. • Tuesday, July 6, 1:30–6 p.m., J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 Jake Alexander Blvd, Salisbury. Free country ham or sausage biscuit for all donors, provided by Biscuitville of Salisbury. For an appointment, call Ann Coggin at 704-636-0111. • Thursday, July 8, 3–7:30 p.m., IGA Parking Lot 11745 Statesville Blvd., Cleveland. Sponsored by Cedar Grove A.M.E Zion Church and Cleveland Lions Club. For an appointment, call Linda Gregory at 704633-8984 or Elaine Hewitt at 704-278-0661. • Monday, July 12, 1–5:30 p.m., American Red Cross, 1930 Jake Alexander Blvd West, Salisbury. Free country ham or sausage biscuit for all donors, provided by Biscuitville of Salisbury. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854,

ext. 105. • Wednesday, July 14, 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m., RCCC, 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Free country ham or sausage biscuit for all donors, provided by Biscuitville of Salisbury. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105. • Saturday, July 17, 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m., Farmer’s Day blood drive, site to be announced. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105. • Sunday, July 18, 1–5:30 p.m., Concordia Lutheran Church, 185 Concordia Church Road, China Grove. For an appointment, call Shelby Karriker at 704-8577051. • Sunday, July 25 1 –5:30 p.m., Millbridge Ruritan, 340 Sloan Road, Salisbury. For an appointment, call Dave Kern at 704-637-9011. • Sunday, July 25, 12:30–5 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 108 West Rice St., Landis. For an appointment, call Lesa Ellis at 704-857-7884. • Sunday, July 25, 1 –5:30 p.m., South River United Methodist, 2880 South River Church Road, Woodleaf. For an appointment, call Rene’ Atwell at 704-278-9185. • Monday, July 26, 1:30 –6 p.m., China Grove blood drive, South Rowan YMCA, 950 Kimball Road, China Grove. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704633-3854, ext. 105. • Tuesday, July 27, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Rowan County summer blood drive, Salisbury Civic Center, 315 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Salisbury. Free country ham or sausage biscuit for all donors, provided by Biscuitville of Salisbury. Free Arby’s sandwich for all donors, provided by Arby’s of Salisbury. For an appointment, call Sherry Smith at 704-633-3854, ext. 105. • Tuesday, July 27, 2–6:30 p.m., Liberty Commons Nursing Center, 4412 South Main St., Salisbury. For an appointment, call Shirley Rye at 704-6373040.

Posters Deadline for Posters is 5 p.m. • The RA Clement Association will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday at Allen Temple Presbyterian Church. • J.C. Price Post 107 is hosting a Cancer Party from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday with D.J. Danny “D.” Donation $5 all night. Door prices, raffles. Dress to impress. Must be 21 with proper ID.

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SALISBURY — Ned Calvin Towell, 83, of Mitchell Avenue, died Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 30, 1926, in Mooresville, Ned was the son of the late Andrew Jackson Towell and Annie Lee Towell. Educated in Mooresville City Schools, he held a Bachelor's degree in Business from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master's in Education from Appalachian State University. As a long-time teacher with Salisbury City Schools, he taught both distributive education and driver's education. He is survived by son Jack Harding Towell and wife Lisa, Camden S.C.; daughter Jenny Towell Cranfill, Salisbury; grandchildren Tiffany Lee Boeglen, Jason Durwood Louis Boeglen, Rachel Elizabeth Cranfill, Elizabeth Towell Boyd, Ned Taylor Towell, Jack Hardin Towell; and great-grandchildren Caroline Grace Boeglen, Victoria Page Boeglen, Ellen Taylor Boyd. He is also survived by siblings Jonnie Towell Sigmon, Phyllis Towell Carrigan and Thomas Malcolm Towell. He was preceded in death by seven siblings, Boyce Bell Towell, Idell Towell Caldwell, Jack (Duke) Venoid Towell, Thelma Jane Towell, Clyde Leonard Towell, Janet Towell Hayer and Margaret Towell King. Visitation: 1-2 p.m. Monday, June 28, Summersett Funeral Home. Service: 2 p.m. Monday in Summersett Funeral Home's Chapel followed by a brief graveside service at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, with the Rev. Jerry Wilkes officiating. Afterward, the family will receive guests at the home of Keith and Lynda Vrooman, sister-in-law of the deceased, at 255 Hidden Hut Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. Summersett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com

GRANITE QUARRY — Victor Doyle Sullivan, 72, of Granite Quarry, passed away on Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at the N.C. State Veteran's Home. Born Jan. 31, 1938, in Mecklenburg County, he was the son of the late Haywood and Zeta Blackwelder Sullivan. Educated at Kannapolis City Schools, Mr. Sullivan was a veteran of the United States Army. He retired from the N.C. Department of Corrections, Piedmont Correctional Center. He had been a correction officer and worked in the maintenance department before he retired. He was also a Mason. Mr. Sullivan is survived by his wife, Linda Dent Sullivan, whom he married Jan. 9, 1994; sons Kim Sullivan of Rockwell and Victor D. Sullivan, Jr. (Cindy) of Windsor, Va.; stepsons Mark Trexler (Betsy) and David Marks, both of Salisbury; stepdaughters Rebecca Pressley (Ken) of Salisbury and Debbie Brennerman (Michael) of Ohio; and five grandchildren. Visitation and Service: The family will receive friends from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Monday, June 28 at Summersett Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 12 p.m. at Summersett Memorial Chapel conducted by Rev. Jerry Snipes. Burial will follow the funeral service at the U.S. National Cemetery, Statesville Blvd. location. The Rowan County Veterans Honor Guard will conduct military honors. Memorials: May be made to The Humane Society of Rowan County, Inc., P.O. Box 295, Salisbury, NC 28145. Funeral Summersett Home is serving the Sullivan family. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com. The family wishes to thank the entire staff at the N.C. State Veterans Home for their exceptional care of Mr. Sullivan.

Terry Dale Yost SALISBURY — Terry Dale Yost, 60, of Salisbury, died Friday, June 25, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Mr. Yost will remain at Summersett Funeral Home pending completion of funeral arrangements.

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RALEIGH (AP) — House and Senate negotiators are expected to keep horse trading into the weekend to attempt to hammer out final details on the North Carolina government budget for the new fiscal year. Democrats met on Friday and made little progress by the late afternoon. Sen. Linda Garrou of Winston-Salem said there were differences on public education and criminal justice programs. They hadn’t agreed what to do about a taxpayer-funded tuition subsidy for out-of-state athletes who attend University of North Carolina schools. Rep. Mickey Michaux of Durham said the negotiators also must fill a $525 million gap in the roughly $19 billion budget because extra Medicaid money from Congress isn’t coming for now. Michaux said the two sides would resume today.

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RALEIGH (AP) — A recall of bagged spinach prompted by tests in North Carolina has expanded to additional states and product brand names. Lancaster Foods of Jessup, Md., announced on Friday the voluntary recall includes spinach sold under the names Krisp-Pak, Lancaster Fresh, Giant and America’s Choice. The produce is sold in 8, 10 and 12-ounce packages with “best enjoyed by” dates of June 19 through June 27. The recall includes spinach sold in North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In tests this month, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services found Listeria.

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a giant grocery cart was an eye catching sight at the China Grove Farmers Market.

FARM FroM 4a “It’s a dream,” she said. Mayor Don Bringle said the farmers market was a way to grow the town’s economy, as well as a draw for visitors and residents. Vendors said that business had been good. “We’ve sold three hanging baskets and three pounds of blackberries,” Crystal Allen of Tranquility Farms said an hour and a half after the market opened. She and husband David Allen had a selection of flower baskets, aloe plants, spider plants and others grown on their Mooresville farm. “Today’s been a good day,” Crystal said.

SIDEWALK FroM 4a Elder White said that although the sidewalks were not part of the Greenway system, they will act like greenways, connecting neighborhoods and major roads. “The whole idea was to connect neighborhoods to that park,” she said. “It’s good for us and it’s good for

Laura Miller, of Miller’s Produce, is a veteran of other farmers markets in Concord and Kannapolis. She said the new market is a good addition to the local scene. “It’s a tight community. Everybody’s like one big family in China Grove,” Miller said. John Herron, who helps run Landis Gourmet Mushrooms, agreed: “It’s long overdue,” he said. “It’s a place to socialize, to see what the other neighbors are doing,” James Bell said. Reich said that the Market at the Mill is one of about six markets he’ll help to open this season. He said North Carolina has seen a steady growth in both the number of farmers markets and the demand for them.

“It brings people to the town,” Reich said. Part of that has to do with people wanting to eat more healthy foods and know where their food is coming from. More than that, it provides old-fashioned togetherness and family fun. Goodman, who volunteers his time to manage the market in addition to his work at Goodman Farm Supply, said he had the best job at the market. He served slices of homegrown watermelon fresh from the cooler, and watched kids line up for a seed-spitting contest. “I’m corrupting the youth of today,” Goodman said as the kids competed to see who could spit a seed the farthest. “It’s beautiful.”

the children. It’s easy for mom to grab the little ones, stick them in the stroller, and go down the sidewalk. “It will hopefully encourage people to get our of their cars and enjoy the park.” Statesville Boulevard’s sidewalks are also going to be much safer for pedestrians. Powers said residents along the road and in the neighborhoods worried about pedestrian safety. “A lot of people were already walking on the shoul-

der and sometimes in the road,” Powers said. “These sidewalks should provide a safer route and give people who want to walk, the ability to. Before, they would get in the car and drive. “The more people you get to walk, the better the air quality will be. And the more options people have to walk, the better. A lot of people walk because it is a necessity.” Contact Shelley Smith at 704-797-4246.

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1st lawsuit filed over Cape Cod wind farm plans BOSTON (AP) — Environmental and watchdog groups on Friday filed the first legal challenge to a wind farm off Cape Cod since federal agencies gave final approval to the project, alleging that the 130 turbines planned for Nantucket Sound will endanger protected migratory birds and whales. A lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., alleges that required scientific studies were not done and that mandated protective measures were ignored. It also alleges that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird Treat Act, and National Environmental Policy Act. Since the nation’s first offshore wind farm was given final approval in April by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, opponents have promised to mount legal challenges to block it. Groups filing the first lawsuit include the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) and Cetacean Society International. The groups say federal agencies refused to adopt recommended protective measures for the endangered roseate tern and the threatened piping plover, including shutting down turbines during peak migration periods. They also accuse federal officials of refusing to prepare a supplemental environmental impact statement after receiving new information that a large aggregation of the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale was in the area. “The approvals were based upon scientific misconduct to the detriment of wildlife,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of PEER. “One small indication of that is that government scientists indicate that two federally listed birds may be driven to extinction, yet those concerns were not reflected in any of the official agencies’ documents.” Terri Edwards, a spokeswoman for the Northeast office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said the agency “did a thorough evaluation of the biological effects of the project based on the best available science.” She did not comment on specifics of the lawsuit, saying the agency had not had a chance to review it. A spokesman for the Department of the Interior said the agency, as a matter of policy, does not comment on pending litigation.

RATE FROM 1a might be over the very near term,” Holmes stated in a press release. “We were pleased to learn that the employers contacted had about 2,000 position types — representing about 4,000 jobs — they were seeking to fill over the next 45 days. Obviously, we were excited to get this news.” Davis confirmed Holmes’ statement, and said her office recently contacted employers, and there will be new hires for Rowan County in the next few months. “We heard some very positive information from employers,” she said. “Some employers were more positive than others, but we did have some saying they would be hiring in the next few months.” Davis urged people looking for jobs to take advantage of what her office has to offer. On Monday, she said, the office had 374 appointments with people looking for a job, people coming in about unemployment, and people coming in with training inquiries. Davis said the office paid out more than $111 million in unemployment between June 2009 and May 2010 to Rowan County’s unemployed. In May 2010, the office paid out $3.7 million, and in May 2009 the office paid Rowan’s unemployed nearly $5.5. million “It’s actually a little less this year than it was then (in 2009), but these are still pretty big numbers,” she said. Contact Shelley Smith at 704-797-4246.

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‘the Andy Griffith show’ has its 50th anniversary this year, and First baptist Church in salisbury continues to find spiritual meaning in the show.

The Mayberry Mystique B Y T HE R EV. R OD K ERR For The Salisbury Post

I miss Mayberry Sitting on the porch drinking ice-cold Cherry Coke Where everything is black and white. Picking on a six string Where people pass by and you call them by their first name Watching the clouds go by. — Arlon Smith

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his year Mayberry turns 50 years old. October 3 will be the 50th anniversary of the premiere of “The Andy Griffith Show.” There will be big doin’s on the TV Land Network this Fall and tens of thousands will gather in September just a little north of here in Mt. Airy for what may indeed be the biggest of their annual Mayberry Days. What is it about this show and these characters that make us feel like they are our nextdoor neighbors? The show consistently ranked in the top 10 television shows for the eight seasons it ran. It has had perpetual mass appeal in its syndication and, since its debut, it has never been off the air. All that said, one wonders, “What is the big draw to this simple series about a widowed sheriff of this small fictional town in North Carolina?” Why does it continually come up in conversations when people all over the world speak, not only of the South but of a particular way of life in small town America? All you have to do is mention a loaded goat, a rock-throwing rube and “kerosene pickles” and people will immediately begin reciting lines from the scripts. Mayberry was not the product of a simpler time. On the screen the world of Mayberry was where everybody went to church on Sundays and then

went home to eat roast beef or fried chicken. It was where even 8-year-olds like Opie Taylor could walk home from school by himself and even drop by Walker’s Drug Store to ask Miss Ellie to fix him an ice cream cone or where a big day for Barney was going to the picture show in Mt. Pilot after supper at the Bluebird Diner. Despite the homespun and folksy quality of the show, the times that birthed the series were tumultuous. Mayberry’s problems and stressors were anything but the problems and stressors that most faced in the 1960s. Just look at the events of the two weeks following the show’s premiere: The next day Eastern Airline Flight 375 crashed moments after takeoff from Boston, killing 62 of 72 people on board. In a famous protest, Nikita Krushchev removed his right shoe and pounded it on a table at the United Nations in a heated debate on the Soviet Union’s policy in Eastern Europe. Madelyn Murray withdrew her 14-year-old son from Woodbourne Jr. High rather than allowing him to continue to participate in the daily Bible reading, sparking a series of constitutional dilemmas. A bomb exploded in Times Square, injuring 33 people. It was the third such attack in 11 days More than 3,000 people were killed in Bangladesh in a tsunami. In Atlanta, the Rev. Martin Luther King was arrested along with 280 students for taking part in a lunch counter sit-in at Richs Department Store. The show was not so much about reflecting or projecting reality. The serenity of Mayberry was seemingly uninfluenced by the hardness of the day. Mayberry was like the eye of a hurricane, a place of calm and tranquility in a world of seismic social changes. Mayberry was not an escape as much as it was a place of sanctuary. The show never hid

Mayberry was like the eye of a hurricane, a place of calm and tranquility in a world of seismic social changes. the fact that people could be petty and cruel, insecure and even heartless at times. There was pride, prejudice and poverty seen in the episode “Opie’s Charity.” The character of Malcolm Tucker reminded us of the danger of stress and hurry. Anger and rebellion were the themes of “Opie and the Spoiled Kid.” In the most serious episode of the entire eight seasons “Andy on Trial,” disrespect for authority and revenge was evident when J. Howard Jackson ordered Jean Boswell to go to Mayberry and dig up all the dirt on the sheriff. Unemployment and financial difficulties were at the heart of “Andy Forecloses” as Ben Weaver demands Andy serve an eviction on Lester Scobey and his wife Helen so that he could use the property as a warehouse for his department store. The weekly visit to Mayberry was like going home to a place we had never been before. It really never existed, except in our hearts. It was like ‘the good old days’ that never really were. It existed not so much in memory but in myth. Myth reminds us that there is a truth beyond reality, that there is a world or at least a time, when we can be truly human. It is a call to remind us who we really are, or could be. Andy was imperfect though wise, Barney was insecure yet compassionate. Aunt Bee proved to be headstrong yet merciful. Though hardly Milton or Tolkien, the writers crafted the scripts more like parables than allegories. The Mayberry Myth dances the edge between childish and child-like; it is simplicity without being simplistic, morality without the sermon. While it may be easily dismissed as escapism, that would not explain the enduring nature

of the adventures of Andy, Barney, Floyd and Gomer. The Mayberry Mystique is not so much about the place but a time. Mayberry is timeless — not “once upon a time” like a fairy tale or “once beyond time” like science fiction, but “once in time.” Mayberry is about the triumph of character over circumstance in the midst of our human frailties and fables. It is the moment when we can hope in the essential humanity of our neighbors as they can count on us. It is the moment when we can forgive others for not living up to our expectations of who they should be. It is the moment when we are humble enough to laugh at ourselves. And when you find yourself with others in those moments – Tell ’em Goober says ‘Hey.’ • • • First Baptist Church in Salisbury has a summer series underway titled “Mayberry Revisited: The Gospel According to Andy.” Sessions are Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. in the First Ministry Center. Each session includes an episode of the original black and white programs as a “parable” for teaching biblical truths. There will also be trivia contests featuring church members dressed as the Mayberry characters to begin the studies at 6:15 p.m. The next big event in the series is on Wednesday, July 14, when Jeff Branch from Charlotte and the Mayberry Sheriff’s car will visit. Jeff does an impression of Howard Sprague (from the later episodes) all over the country. For more information contact the Rev. Rod Kerr at First Baptist, 704-633-0431.

“May there be peace within your walls… Peace be within you.” (Psalm 122:7-8) In 1979, the British rock group Pink Floyd released its classic album “The Wall.” This effort was a bold step for these artists who dared to tell an eccentric and uncomfortable KEN story about an REED overprotective mother, her inward turning son, along with the horrors of war and life itself. Song after song draws a singular picture of this young son as he slowly and methodically builds a “wall” around himself: a wall of protection and peace, a wall containing his anger and pain, a wall that is his and his alone. In the live concert performance of this story, a giant wall is built slowly (brick by brick) between the band and the audience. As the concert marches toward a conclusion, the barrier is fully in place. Then, during the last song, the wall crumbles. With all the drama of a summer thunderstorm and the symbolism of a new beginning, the musicians and singers are reintroduced to the audience. The wall is no more. Psalm 122, originally written to celebrate Jerusalem’s status as the house of the Lord, is offered as a prayer of peace within the security of the gates and walls of the holy city. This psalm has recently become a favorite of mine because the writer of this most holy prayer also speaks a word of peace in a way that touches us inside walls we create and walls that are created for us. Prior to surgeries, amid transitions and uncertainty, when difficult decisions are weighing heavy, when waves of anxiety crash within our hearts, I have found this psalm as a soothing prayer for those who are seeking peace of any kind (regardless of the existing wall). This ancient prayer of peace applies the ointment where it’s needed most. “May there be peace within your walls and security in your citadels. For the sake of my brothers and friends, I will say, ‘Peace be within you.’ (verses 7-8). Some walls are created by hands we cannot control: evidence of a broken, imperfect world. Some walls are created by our own hands: poor choices on our part (sin) and the reluctance to right our wrongs. Praying the holy words of Psalm 122 is a personal yearning for peace within our walls of sickness and disease; peace within our walls of loneliness and fractured relationships; peace within our walls of addiction and abuse; peace within our walls of sin and darkness; peace within our walls of forgiveness and healing. More than ‘peace’ is spoken here. It is God’s peace. A peace that comes as a gift from the one who created us. Our Lord Jesus Christ has broken down the wall of sin and dismantled the barrier that once separated us from God. In his death on the cross, we have received real peace in the forgiveness of our sins. And in his resurrection we receive real peace in the opportunity of a renewed life now that reflects Christ and, ultimately, eternal life with Christ. Regardless of the walls around us, we have the sure and certain hope of a Savior who offers peace within. May peace be within you and within your walls. Truly, that peace has found us in Jesus Christ. The Rev. Ken Reed is the pastor at Concordia Lutheran Church in China Grove.


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Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. 8 Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice. 9 Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquity. 10 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. 11 Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. 12 Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. 13 Then I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners will turn back to you. 14 Save me from bloodguilt, O God, the God who saves me, and my tongue will sing of your righteousness. 15 O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise.

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The Golden Harmoniers will celebrate their eighth anniversary at 5 p.m. tonight at the North Rowan High School Auditorium. Groups featured are Crown in Glory Lutheran Church choir, The Chosen Disciples of Asheboro, Men Over Sixty, Disciples of Christ, Northside Youth Praise Team and Echoes for Christ. Admission is free. An offering will be taken, refreshments will be sold and door prizes awarded. Doors open at 4 p.m.

Gospel singing Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2300 Bringle Ferry Road, will host “Mended Wing” for an evening of gospel singing Sunday at 6 p.m.

Macedonia Baptist Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church will hold a Mission Outreach Fellowship Service Sunday at 7 p.m. The Rev. James Millsapps, pastor of Knox Grove Baptist Church in Cleveland, will be the featured speaker. The church is located at 2865 Enon Church Road, off Hwy. 70.

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United Pentecostal Tabernacle is fundraising with fireworks. Fireworks will be sold at Alexander Pointe, Jake Alexander Boulevard West in Salisbury, from June 28-July 4.

Erwin Temple CME COOLEEMEE — Homecoming service will be observed Sunday Erwin Temple Church, Erwin Temple Church Road. Lunch will be served in the fellowship hall at 2 p.m. At the 3 p.m. service, guest Rev. Arthur Heggins and the St. Luke Baptist Church family of Salisbury will lead the service, with music provided their choir. A three-night revival will follow. Monday’s speaker is Bishop Derek Kelly, pastor of New Faith Full Gospel Fellowship Center of Lexington; Tuesday’s speaker is the Rev. John Cade, pastor of Files Chapel Baptist Church of Lexington; Wednesday’s speaker is the Rev. C. L. Phelps, pastor of Gethsemane Baptist Church of Salisbury. Services begin nightly at 7 p.m.

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Halls Temple Church of North Long Street will hold its annual men’s day Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Bishop Derek D. Kelly, pastor of New Faith Full Gospel Church of Lexington.

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Land Development Ordinance Text Amendment

TIME/DATE:

4:00 PM, Tuesday, July 6, 2010

PLACE:

City Council Chambers – City Hall 217 South Main Street Salisbury, North Carolina

At the time, date, and place indicated above, the Salisbury City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider the following Land Development Ordinance text amendment: DISTRICT MAP AMENDMENT: LDOTA-08-2010 Petitioner(s): .................................................City of Salisbury Size / Scope: ..................................................All of the City of Salisbury zoning jurisdiction

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CHINA GROVE — Shirley Allen, RN-BSN will be commissioned and installed as staff parish nurse Sunday at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services. Allen, who has been serving Concordia as volunteer parish nurse for five years, now joins the church staff as a paid employee thanks to a partnership between Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast and the Cannon Foundation. The parish nurse will serve as a ministry partner with pastor Ken Reed and pastor Larry Bost by providing resources and referrals for members. Allen has also been trained Church notes to provide the sacrament of Holy Communion to the sick • Hot dog and dessert sale, 11 and homebound as a member a.m.-7 p.m., Thursday July 1, of the home communion team. Rodger's Park Reformed Church, 704 E. 22nd St., Kannapolis. 704-932-8301. Proceeds go to Kannapolis VBS church projects, local and world KANNAPOLIS — “Route missions. 254” vacation Bible school will be held at North Kannapolis Baptist Church, 312 Locust St., Sunday through Thursday, June 27-July 1. Kickoff will be Sunday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and will include a car show and cookout. Classes will continue nightly from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for ages 3 through adult with a nursery provided. Dr. Bill Donelson will lead the adult study. Call 704-9332125 for additional information.

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Jerusalem Baptist Church will host its annual men’s day on Sunday. This year’s theme is “Real Men —No Excuses.” The Rev. Sydney Moore, associate minister of Jerusalem will deliver the 11 a.m. message. Music will be by Jerusalem’s all male choir as well as men from several local churches. A catered lunch provided by Jenny’s Kitchen will be served at 1:30 p.m. Speaker at the 3 p.m. service is the Rev. Wallace Powell Jr, pastor of Living Water Baptist Church of High Point.

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The congregation of the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1920 Shirley St., will celebrate its 143rd annual homecoming this weekend. Events begin today at 11 a.m. with a community fellowship picnic on the church campus. Activities include a church history exhibit and slide show, recreation and free food. The Rev. William H. Clayton, pastor of Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, Henderson, will speak. He has served as pastor at Saint James since 2005 and previously served as pastor of Eastern Star Baptist Church, Tarboro, where he led community reconstruction efforts throughout Tarboro and Princeville, including the church facility, after destruction by Hurricane Floyd. For transportation or more information, leave a message at 704-637-0954, ext. 100.

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Faith Baptist concert FAITH — A concert featuring patriotic selections will be performed at Faith Baptist Church, Main Street, at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 4. Composed of voices from 17 Rowan County churches, the group will perform musical selections in honor of all veterans and those now on active duty. Veterans and those presently enlisted are encouraged to wear their uniforms and be recognized. Dean Orbison will direct, Susan Trivette will accompany on the piano with Daniel Trivette, percussion. Dr. Karl Hales will narrate. Area churches represented are St. Johns Lutheran, First Presbyterian-Salisbury, First UCC-Salisbury, First Baptist-Salisbury, Grace Lutheran, Emmanuel Lutheran, Christiana Lutheran, Shiloh United Methodist, Organ Lutheran, Faith Lutheran, Church of Jesus Christ-Latter Day Saints, Whittenburg Lutheran, Shiloh Reformed, St. Lukes Reformed, Faith Baptist, West Corinth Baptist and Mt. Hope UCC. The Shrine Band, directed by George Cannon, will perform at 4 p.m. Daisy Bost is the organizer and there is no admission charge.

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REQUEST: Request to amend the Salisbury Land Development Ordinance, Section 5.5 (Permitted Building Types by District), Section 5.16 (Dimensional Standards by Zoning District for Residential Building Types), and Section 13.4 (Nonconforming Principle Structures) PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Board considered this text amendment at its June 8, 2010, meeting and unanimously recommended APPROVAL.

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A copy of the proposed amendment is available for public review at City Hall, 217 South Main Street. Persons wishing a copy, or additional information, should call (704) 638-5244. If persons would like to respond in writing, they may do so by mailing a letter to Community Planning Services, P.O. Box 479, Salisbury, NC 28145; by sending a FAX to (704) 638-8558; or by e-mail to pmitc@salisburync.gov.

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Citizens interested in the proposal are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Changes may be made in the above proposal as a result of debate, objection, or discussion. This the 23rd day of June, 2010

CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA

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CHINA GROVE — Recording artist Barry McGee will be ministering Sunday at the 11 a.m. service at the South China Grove Church of God, 163 Third Ave. McGee, ICM (Inspiration Country Music) Comedian of the Year for 2007, 2008 and 2009, is a Christian musician, comedian and dramatist. His characters include John on the Isle of Patmos, David and Goliath, Saul’s Conversion and Jonah’s Conversion (comedy). He is a chaplain for NASCAR and national drag racing events. The public is invited to attend. For more information call the pastor, the Rev. Joyce Miles at 704-467-4555.

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Bold, new ambitions could be awakened in you in the year ahead, getting you to try many new things you never dared attempt previously. More than a few will become favorite activities you'll enjoy for years to come. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Nothing will be resolved if you continue to drag your feet in doing something you dislike. If it involves making a bold decision, have faith in your judgment and do so without any regrets. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Two powerful generators could be in place today, enabling you to enhance your earning potential. One is your strong desire to succeed, and the other is the pride you take in your accomplishments. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Friends will applaud your organizational abilities when putting together something fun for all of them to do. When they hear about what you've got going, everyone will jump on your bandwagon. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A turn of events might occur that will be exactly what is needed to stimulate the entire family into doing something together that everyone has been putting off for one reason or another. There will be no excuses. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Don't wait on friends to think of something fun to do. Swing into action yourself as a self-appointed social director, and get everybody engaged in a favorite activity. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Concentrate your efforts on a situation that could either add to your holdings or enhance your career in a big, immediate way. Both are feasible and probable. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Anyone who attempts to challenge your authority would quickly discover you're not likely to take a backseat to anybody. You're a natural-born leader who knows how to get what you want. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Although some boldness on your part might be necessary for you to advance a commercial interest you're promoting, instinctively you'll know how to do it, and what the stakes require. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Because of your natural-born faculty for getting along with persons from all walks of life, you'll find new friends at every turn. More than one or two will become close pals. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Even if some of what is occurring around you may be a bit disturbing, it isn't likely to have any affect on what you want. You should easily be able to fulfill your lofty ambitions. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — You should find time to participate in activities that are invigorating both mentally and physically. If you can do so with a few of your favorite friends, all the better. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Do not allow yourself to be victimized by an existing condition that displeases you. Either avoid it altogether or take the bull by the horns and steer it in a new, fun direction. United FeatUre Syndicate

Today’s celebrity birthdays Singer Billy Davis Jr. of the Fifth Dimension is 70. Singer Georgie Fame is 67. Singer Brenda Holloway is 64. Musician Mick Jones of The Clash is 55. Actor Gedde Watanabe (“ER,” “Sixteen Candles”) is 55. Singer Chris Isaak is 54. Singer Patty Smyth is 53. Singer Terri Nunn of Berlin is 49. Singer Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays is 47. Bassist Colin Greenwood of Radiohead is 41. Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson (“Magnolia,” “Boogie Nights”) is 40. Actor Sean Hayes is 40. Actor Matt Letscher (“Eli Stone,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine”) is 40. Actor Chris O’Donnell is 40.

Wife struggles with husband’s alcoholism

BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate

To end the week, here is a symmetrical deal from a social duplicate. First, look at the North hand. Your partner opens one heart, and West overcalls one spade. What is your plan? After you’ve decided, work out how to defeat five hearts by South and five spades by West. The North hand has only four losers: one in each suit. It is sensible to jump to four no-trump, Blackwood. If East stays quiet and partner shows three aces, bid six hearts; if he has two aces, pass out his fiveheart response; if he holds only one ace, correct to five hearts and hope no one doubles; and if he bids five clubs (zero or four aces), rebid five hearts — partner will not pass with four aces. To defeat five hearts, West has to lead his singleton diamond, under which East plays his jack as a suit-preference signal for spades. Then, when West takes the next trick with his heart ace, he must shift to a low spade. East takes his king and returns a diamond for West to ruff. And if you know any pair capable of that standard of defense, sign them up for your team. Suppose, though, that North cautiously responds four hearts, East bids four spades, and two passes follow. Now North should continue with five diamonds to show his second suit. Here, West would compete with five spades, and South might go to six hearts. To defeat five spades, though, North must

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lead his singleton club. South should win with his ace, cash the diamond ace, and give partner his club ruff. When the deal occurred, three pairs won 11 tricks in hearts, one made five spades, and one made four spades.

Robert Redford wants artists to push government BALTIMORE (AP) — Robert Redford says notions that the arts are trivial or worthless are driven by “small minds.” The 73-year-old actor spoke Friday to about 900 attendees at an Americans for the Arts summit Friday in Baltimore. He called on them to dispel the “myths” holding back government arts funding. Recently, Redford founded the Redford Center in California to use the arts to push issues like clean energy. Redford started the Sundance Film Festival with a National Endowment for the Arts grant.

Dear Dr. Gott: I simply cannot understand my husband’s habitual drinking. I’m embarrassed, ashamed and frustrated, and we’re even considering divorce because of it. We are a well-educated couple. He’s a professional with a good job, and of DR. PETER all things, I’m a counGOTT selor. Wouldn’t you think I might be able to advise my own partner? Well, I guess not, because life is a mess, things are out of control, and what’s worse, my husband doesn’t even seem to know or care. He promises he will change but those promises have been broken so many times I have lost track. We have three wonderful children who have been damaged because of his habit. I try to help them understand, but they aren’t dumb. They can read between the lines. He knows right from wrong, so why on Earth can’t he see that he is rapidly destroying everyone and everything around him? The things that were important are just that — things. I have said a million times that I can’t compete with his first love, and I’m not referring to another woman in his life but the bloody alcohol. I’m backed up against the wall but hopefully not into a corner. Help!

Dear Reader: Alcohol can be a powerful addiction that can have devastating effects on both partners, their children, family and friends. Sadly, the person who needs the help is often the last to understand the complexity of the situation. Beyond that, the quantity of alcohol a person consumes and how often he or she consumes it is not nearly as important as the behavior that can follow and the results it can have on others. While the disease — and it is a disease — can be hidden or explained in countless ways, invariably it surfaces. Employers tire rapidly of the feeble excuses. The extended lunch hour so an employee can enjoy a couple of “needed” pops often results in unemployent. Missed meals or soccer games and the empty seat at dance recitals affect children more than the alcoholic can begin to imagine. Children become fearful of their friends finding out and tend to withdraw from their friends and family. Spouses make excuses for canceling dinners with family members and acquaintances. It’s simply a no-win situation — a powder keg waiting to explode. I am sure your pleas have fallen on deaf ears, so my recommendations may be difficult to handle. Your family needs help, and that help must start with you. Read your local newspaper to determine the nearest AlAnon meeting. Don’t be embarrassed about attending. Everyone there is in the

same boat. What is said there stays there, and you will realize you are not alone with the burden of an alcoholic. You will learn to cope, to find your own path. Your children can attend Alateen meetings to get themselves on the right path, as well. If you are more comfortable, you could start by participating in online or telephone meetings. When confronted by your partner, and you will likely be verbally accosted, explain that your pleading fell on deaf ears for too long and it was too painful to sit back doing nothing. You were powerless and needed to take a stand. A victim — and that’s just what you are — can then ask if his or her husband, wife, partner, son, daughter, parent or friend will consider seeing a counselor, get in-house professional rehabilitation, or attend AA meetings. There are facilities across the country that work in a professional manner with their residents. An alcoholic is an alcoholic is an alcoholic. There is no age limit, no ethnic pattern, no financial guideline, no educational group targeted — only broken promises, frustration and repeated heartbreak. Anyone can fall prey to this ghastly addiction. So there can be no excuses. If your suggestion fails, at least you will have tried your best and you will be stronger for making the effort. If it works, you will both have the ability to mend the relationship. You may feel as if

you could create world peace more easily than taking such steps, and that may be just the case. It isn’t an easy road, but for the mental health of everyone, it is necessary. To provide related information, I am sending you a copy of my Health Report “Help: Mental Illness and Substance Abuse.” Other readers who would like a copy should send a self-addressed stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. Be sure to mention the title or print an order form off my website at www.AskDrGottMD.com. Good luck. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. United FeatUre Syndicate

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Assemblies of God

Baptist

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ROWAN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY

CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE

NEW HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH

HEARTSONG

Steve Holshouser, Pastor June 27, 2010

Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’

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

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

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

website: www.rcaog.org

www.calvarybaptisttabernacle.org

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EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

(behind Forum in KidSports Bldg.)

704-645-7240

www.heartsongsalisbury.com

Other

United Church of Christ

BETHEL POWER OF FAITH

WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US

FIRST UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam

June 27, 2010

June 27, 2010

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

Rev. Mike Childress, Pastor June 27, 2010

Sermon: “Thou Art The Man” Anthem: “Sheltered In The Arms of God” Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11:00am Evening Worship 6:00pm Gospel Singing featuring “Mended Wings”

Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11:00am “SURVIVOR - KANNAPOLIS” “Surviving Apathy” - Pastor Roger Head Evening Service 6:00pm “The Book of Acts” - Keith Kannenberg Gene Sides, Pastor

June 27, 2010 9:45AM - Sunday School for all ages 11:00AM - “Ministry Requires Picking Up The Pieces” Chancel Choir: “Now Let Us All Praise God and Sing”

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

Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study: 7:00pm

“The Church of God for the People of God”

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

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

2300 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury 704-630-0909

2299 N. Main St. • Kannapolis, NC 28081 704-932-4266 Fax 704-933-6684 www.thepark.cc Email: bpbcvision@yahoo.com

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

2324 S. Main Street • Salisbury, NC

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

Baptist BLACKWELDER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH

BAPTISMAL SUNDAY – 5:00PM

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email: jnetmayes@carolina.rr.com

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email: rcaog@windstream.net

June 27, 2010 10:30AM - Worship Sermon: “Waiting For The Call”

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

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Dr. Glynn R. Dickens

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

Consumed Youth - Boys 5-12, Royal Rangers; Girls 5-12, M’pact Girls’ Clubs; Children 3-5, Rainbows

Senior Pastor Tom Teichroew

Bethelpof@bellsouth.net

Service Broadcast over WSTP at 8:30AM 207 West Horah Street • Salisbury, NC 704-633-2723 firstunitedcofc.org Check out the site and see what is happening at First UCC!

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Sunday School 9:30AM Morning Worship 10:30AM Adult Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday 7:00PM

Ministry in Action

Pastor Kim E. Trabold June 27, 2010 8:30AM Worship/Communion; 9:45AM Sunday School 11:00AM Worship/Communion Sermon: Week 2 of 6 Part Sermon Series: “Luke on Discipleship: The Book of Acts” Active Community Outreach, Children/Youth Ministry, Bible Studies, Women of the ELCA, Lutheran Men in Mission, Senior Fellowship, Chancel and Handbell Choirs, Boy/Cub Scouts, Narcotics Anonymous

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W E AT H E R

List your church on this page. Call the Salisbury Post’s Charlie James at 704-797-4236.

www.salisburypost.com AccuWeather® 5-Day Forecast for Salisbury

National Cities

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A t-storm around, mainly later

A thunderstorm around early

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Regional Weather Boone 87/60 Knoxville 95/69 Hickory 93/69 Franklin 93/63

Asheville 90/62

Danville 97/70 Winston Salem Durham 95/72 95/73 Greensboro 94/73 Raleigh 95/74 Salisbury 95/73

Spartanburg 95/72

Charlotte 94/70

Greenville 96/72

Kitty Hawk 89/80

Goldsboro 93/76 Cape Hatteras 86/78

Lumberton 96/74

Columbia 95/74

Sunrise today .................. 6:08 a.m. Sunset tonight .................. 8:42 p.m. Moonrise today ................ 9:04 p.m. Moonset today .................. 6:06 a.m.

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Wilmington 92/76

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Data from Salisbury through 8 a.m. yest. Temperature High .................................................. 95° Low .................................................. 71° Last year's high ................................ 90° Last year's low .................................. 64° Normal high ...................................... 88° Normal low ...................................... 66° Record high ...................... 104° in 1952 Record low .......................... 53° in 1985 Humidity at noon ............................ 59% Precipitation 24 hours through 8 a.m. yest. ........ 0.00" Month to date ................................ 5.77" Normal month to date .................. 3.25" Year to date ................................ 28.15" Normal year to date .................... 21.60"

Today at noon .................................. 107°

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Air Quality Index Charlotte Yesterday .. 74 .. Mod. ............................ Ozone Today's forecast .. Moderate N. C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources 0-50 good, 51-100 moderate, 101-150 unhealthy for sensitive grps., 151-200 unhealthy, 201-300 very unhealthy, 301-500 hazardous

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Highest today ......................... 9, Very High Noon ...................................... 8, Very High 3 p.m. ............................................. 7, High 0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.

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Morehead City 86/79

Atlanta 94/74

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San Francisco 71/55

Denver 94/59

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Kansas City 95/75

Los Angeles 77/62

Atlanta 94/74

El Paso 98/73

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Inside this week...

• B&R REALTY • CAROLINA FARM CREDIT • CENTURY 21 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE • FISHER & MORRIS BUILDERS • FOREST GLEN

• APPLE HOUSE REALTY INC. • AREY REALTY

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

This Week’s Featured Property

357 Nottingham Road

High Rock Lake – one of a kind waterfront home. Two separate living units ensure privacy. Private pier & floating dock. $354,900 #50569

Key Real Estate Inc. • 704-857-0539

Six Decorating Secrets for Under $100

1. Give the front door a fresh coat of paint. If you live in a community with a homeowner’s association, you may be required to repaint the door in its original color. But if not, consider painting it red. Not only is it eye-catching and cheerful, red on a door is considered good luck in the ancient Chinese tradition of feng shui. 2. Add solar lights along flower beds or the walk leading up to your front door. Solar lights are not only eco-friendly, they create a gentle, welcoming glow at night. Most designs are as easy to install as pushing a stake into the ground. Buy them at a club or discount store and you may pay as little as $50

132 Canteberry Drive • Country Club Hills

4 Bedroom brick ranch with great room, bonus room, separate office $329,900 Directions: W. Innes St. to Mahaley Ave. Left on Mocksville Ave. Left on Canteberry Dr.

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Go online for interactive open house maps and directions.

5. If your wood floor is scratched and shabby, or your carpet is stained and smelly, it’s unlikely you could refinish the floor or replace the carpet for less than $100. But you can paint the entire wood floor, or add a painted border for that price. It’s also possible to paint a design on the carpet, or rip it up and paint the wooden floor beneath it. You’ll probably need a gallon or two of paint, depending on the size of the room, so your costs will range around $50 to $75.

Open House Sunday 2-4

OPEN HOUSES This Weekend!

4. Add a decorative wallpaper mural. A favorite technique of interior designers, wallpaper murals can go virtually anywhere kitchen, bedroom, dining room, bath, or even on an outdoor patio. They’re easy to install, and you’ll find a range of murals by Environmental Graphics at www.Lowes.com - all for less than $100, and many for as little as $80.

704-633-7131

www.AshleyShoafRealty.com

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Open House Saturday 1-3

2020 Marina Point • Salisbury

Sunset Pointe – Waterfront – All Units Open Off Goodman Lake Road – $279,900 Jayne Helms 704-798-5726

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6. Artwork is a great way to dress up any room. Create a meaningful, personalized gallery in your own kitchen by buying several frames in varying sizes and shapes at your local dollar, home goods or crafts store. Paint them all the same color and fill them with hand-written recipes collected from family members. Ask contributors to write out their favorite recipe on the paper of their choice - or provide them with eye-catching

Open House Sunday 2-4

Immaculate, over 1800 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. $167,700 Directions: 4.5 miles out Stokes Ferry Road, turn left into Kingstree, right on Castle Keep.

Joanne Bullard 704-213-9300

paper and colorful pens. The days of redecorating for pennies may be long gone and big-ticket renovations are far in the future for many economy-stressed homeowners. But with some creativity, elbow grease - and less than $100 - it’s possible to make simple decorating changes that will help your home look like a million bucks. Courtesy of ARAcontent

Open House Sunday 2-4

1108 China Grove Road

250 Castle Keep Road

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From the front door to the back deck, simple, cost-effective improvements and decorator touches can enhance your enjoyment of your home or attract buyer interest if you’re trying to sell it. Here are six ideas for simple, easy, budget-friendly changes:

for a set of lights. 3. In the kitchen, give cabinets a good scrub. You may not realize how dingy accumulated grime can make wood cabinets appear. After you clean them, switch out old hardware with new, chic handles and pulls. With home improvement stores carrying a wide variety, it’s possible to replace all your kitchen cabinet hardware for well under $100.

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(ARA) - You’ve been itching to renovate or redecorate, but it may be difficult to fund your grand dreams given the current economy. Gutting the master bath or completely upgrading the kitchen may be on hold for a while, but you can still make some decorating changes that will have a big impact - for less than $100 a project.

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3 bedroom home has been recently updated with new laminate floors, carpet, gutters, paint, bath fixtures and new kitchen sink. $89,000 MLS#948272 Directions: I-85 South Exit 63, right onto Lane Street, right onto China Grove Road. Look for signs. 5 S46113

Hosted by Regina Salters 704-490-2424

Open House Sunday 2-4

8363 Old Beatty Ford Road

5 acres of privacy - 2 story brick 4 bedroom home, bonus room could be possible 5th bedroom featuring Family room with fireplace. Hardwood floors in the living room & dining room. $299,900 MLS#949101 Directions: Hwy 152 to Organ Church Road, right on Old Beatty Ford. Look for signs.

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Apartments & Condos for Sale Salisbury

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

Homes for Sale

E. schools. Lease purchase. 3BR, 2BA. Garage, kit. appl., Please call 704-638-0108

New Listing

Unusual Opportunity

Davis Farm - One of the last exterior lots available - 613 Fly Fisher Drive .95 acres cleared, ready to build. Trees on the rear of the property offer great privacy. Perk is on file. MLS # 50324 Teresa Rufty, TMR Realty, Inc. (704) 433-2582

Gorgeous Historic Condo in the Heart of Salisbury's Premier Historic District. Must see to believe! 319 West Horah St., Fairmont Terrace. 704-202-0091. MLS#929946

1123 Edgedale Drive. 3 BR, 1 BA brick home. New HVAC. Energy Saving Windows. Fenced Back Yard. 2 Carports. REALTORS WELCOME. $94,900. 704-202-0505

1,540 Sq. Ft. 3BR, 2BA. Walk-in closets, formal dining room, alarm system, central air, new paint, carpet & flooring ~ immaculate throughout. True modular (not a doublewide). To be moved from present location & priced accordingly at $92,000. 704-636-2732

Salisbury, 317 Martin Luther King Ave. N. 3-4 BR. Completely remodeled home in Hist. Dist. Sale price $109,900. Lease $850/ mo. or rent to own with min. $5,000 down. $800/mo. $100 toward purchase price. Call 704-633-3584

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365 D. Earnhardt Rd., Rockwell, East Rowan - 3 BR, 2 Baths, Located on 3.11 acres, Large rooms with great closet/storage space, oversized garage. A definite must see!! Priced in the 200s !! MLS #50302 Teresa Rufty, TMR Realty, Inc. www.tmrdevelop.com (704) 433-2582

Woodleaf. 4320 Potneck Rd. 2-story house on .67 acre. 1,985 sq. ft. living space w/attached 2-vehicle garage. 4BR, 2 full BA, living, dining, den, pantry, hardwood floors. New roof & heating/cooling system. Detached 1-vehicle garage workshop, 248 sq. ft. Walking distance to Woodleaf School. $125,000. Call 704-278-4703 after 7 p.m.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM

281 Ferrell Lane Salisbury, NC. Located off of Majolica Rd. Call 704-642-1024 for appointment

3 BR, 1½ BA, 1100 sq. ft., new carpet, 24x36 double garage with attic storage & fan. Includes custom plantation blinds throughout. Large backyard perfect for garden, pool or fun and games! Low taxes! Two wells. Reduced to $121,000!

Call Cathy Griffin at 704-213-2464

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Faith. 1145 Long Creek. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 Bonus Rooms. Master on main, Hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage everywhere. $199,900. Kerry, Key Real Estate 704-857-0539. Directions: Faith Rd to L on Rainey. R into Shady Creek. Genesis Realty OPEN HOUSE 704-933-5000 genesisrealtyco.com Foreclosure Experts

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Ashland Place. 1153 Greenheather Dr. 3BR, 2½BA. Great home with lots of extras!! Immaculate condition. Priced in the low $200s Call today. MLS #49114. Teresa Rufty, TMR Realty, Inc. (704) 433-2582 www.tmrde-

Salisbury. Immaculate home, private setting, 2 BR, great room, D/R, screened rear porch & deck overlook pond. 1065 Rock Pond Rd. $160,000 Kennedy Realty 704-640-0413 Directions: Faith Rd. (through Town of Faith), Right on Castor Rd, right on Big Rock Rd, left on Rock Pond Rd.

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Salisbury. 7+ acres. Close in. Frontage on MLK, Jr. Ave. & New Klumac Rd. Priced below tax value. By owner 704-633-8017 W. Rowan 1.19 acs. Old Stony Knob Rd. Possible owner financing. Reduced: $19,900. 704-640-3222

25 Acres Beautiful Land for Sale by Owner 1 Hr to/from Charlotte, NC nr Cleveland & Woodleaf and 3 Interstates: I-40, I77, I-85. Restricted, no mobile or mod. Very rural, mostly wooded. Good hunting, deer, small game. Frontage on Hobson Rd., 2nd gravel driveway beside 2075 Hobson Rd mailbox. Interior very secluded, a real sanctuary from cities. Needs to be sold this year. Owner phone: 336-766-6779, or E-mail to: hjthabet@cs.com See photos and directions at:

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

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1BR apt furnished with washer/dryer, refrig & stove. All utilities furnished incl'd cable. Rent $350.00 ever 2 weeks with $350.00 dep. Call Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446.

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

2 BR, 1 BA Eaman Park Apts. Near Salisbury High. $375/mo. Newly renovated. No pets. 704-798-3896

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20 Different Units 1-3BR, $300-$695 Chambers Realty 704-637-1020

2250 sf Prime Office Condo For Sale or Lease. 4 office suites w/ private and public rest room, board room & more. Statesville Blvd. Call Apple House Realty @ 704-633-5067 for info.

2BR, 1BA apt. Very large. Has gas heat. We furnish refrig, stove, yard maint, and garbage pick up. No pets. Rent $425. Deposit $400. Call Rowan Properties 704633-0446

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

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Grace Church/Miller Rd. location. 2.8 acres with well & septic. $38,000. Please call 704-660-3930

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

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Salisbury. Olde Salisbury subdivision. 2110 Chantilly Lane. New Home 3BR, 2BA. All kitchen appliances, vaulted ceiling in great room. Gorgeous stone on front of home, nice 2 car garage! You pay NO Closing Costs! Vickie 704-754-5700 Spear

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High Rock Lake fixer upper 149 ft. waterfront in a cove, private pier, $79K. 336-669-5299.

You'll love all seasons of the year in this cozy home in Plantation Ridge. Spend your summer days grilling on the back deck or relaxing on the front porch swing. Winters will be warmer as you enjoy the gas logs in the spacious family room. Fully renovated over the last 2 years, this house is move-in ready. You'll be surprised at the space this 3 br 2 ½ ba, 2495 sf house has to offer. $219,900. Call 704-645-1093

Price Reduced $119,900 Mt. Ulla. 1 mile from Millbridge Elementary. 4BR, 2BA. Doublewide on 1 acre private lot. Approx. 1,640 sq. ft. New carpet. Open floor plan. Very spacious. Kitchen has parquet floors, ceramic sinks in baths & kitchen. Large bedrooms w/walk-in closets. Dish and cable available. Dishwasher, refrigerator & stove. $79,900. 704-857-9495 or 704-223-1136

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High Rock Lake waterfront lot, perks for 2 BR, main channel, awesome view $95K. 336-669-5299

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Gold Hill area. 3BR, 1BA. 1,123 sq. ft. living area. Hardwood floors, partial basement, storage building. Large lot. 2.03 acres. East/Rockwell schools. Call Glenn 704-279-5674 / 704-267-9439

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Salisbury, Adorable bungalow close to shopping and I-85. Two bedrooms one bath with a nice lot. Home has been remodeled and is charming. $76,900. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207

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Land for Sale 3 + acres, native timber canopy opens to sunlit meadow, creek w/ private sandy beach. $59,900 close to town, fin. Must See. 704 535-4159

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Mocksville 133 Avgol Dr. 50x100 (5,000 sq. ft.) commercial metal building on 1.1 ac, 3 phase electrical, 3 bay doors, office, breakroom, zoned HC (Highway Commercial). Extra nice $219,000. Call 336-391-6201

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

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Rockwell. Off Lower Stone Ch. Rd at end of Lavista Rd, 2½ acs. $25,000, $500 down, owner will finance 10 years, 7% interest. 704202-5879

Harrison Rd. near Food Lion. 3BR, 2BA. 1 ac. 1,800 sq. ft., big BR, retreat, huge deck. $580/mo. Financing avail. 704-489-1158

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Concord, 1.5 story, level lot, nice subdivision. Thousands below tax value. Tons of extras, crown molding, work island in kitchen, office upstairs, bonus room. 3 BR, 2.5 Baths. $244,750. Dream Weaver Properties of NC LLC 704-906-7207

602 Lockshire Lane, Woodleaf, all brick, 3BR / 2BA, Lg great room w/fireplace & solid wood floors, split BR plan, Lg Mstr BR w/walk-in closest & lg bath, lg wrap around porch, screened in breezeway & deck. 10 x 20 vinyl bldg., private bk yd. Lot size .62 acs. $3500 towards closing costs for pre-qualified buyers only. $149,900. MOVE IN READY! 704-278-9779

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Airport Rd. Duplex. 2BR, 2BA. $575/mo. 2BR, 1BA $550/mo., lease + dep., water furnished. No pets. Call 704-637-0370

Rolling Hills Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Salisbury's Finest! 315 Ashbrook Rd 704-637-6207 Summer Specials! Salis. Nice modern 1BR, energy efficient, water furnished, off Jake Alexander $395 + dep. 704-640-5750

Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $395/mo+$200 deposit. Furnished $420/mo. 704-279-3808

Salisbury-Downtown. Two bedroom/1 bath loft style apartment in the old Cheerwine Building. Nice open living area. $750.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. at 704-633-0462

Apartment Management- Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes from $400 - $650 & apartments $350 - $550. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462

Salisbury. 2BR duplex. Excellent condition with appl. $565/mo. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601

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

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704-633-1234 China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605 China Grove. Nice 2BR, 1BA. $550/mo., includes washer & dryer. No pets. 704-279-8428 China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112 City. 2BR cent. H/A, no pets, on job 6 months, utilities by tenant. $375 per month. Call 704202-5879 for more info.

Spanish Spoken! 2BR/1BA, new floor, available today! All elec. $425/mo, 704-279-5018 Spencer 1BR/1BA, large apartment in convenient location $350/mo + dep. 704-202-2484 STONWYCK VILLIAGE IN GRANITE QUARRY Nice 2BR, energy efficient apt., stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, water & sewer furnished, central heat/ac, vaulted ceiling, washer/dryer connection. $495 to $535 /Mo, $400 deposit. 1 year lease, no pets. 704-279-3808 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 White Rock Garden Apts 1BR elderly units, located in Granite Quarry, w/handicap accessible units available. Sect. 8 assistance available. 704-2796457, 8am - 1pm TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 “Equal Housing Opportunity”

CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 BR, conveniently located in Salisbury. Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F 9:00-12:00. TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity. Clancy-hills@cmc-nc.com

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

Colonial Village Apts. “A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385 Colony Garden Apartments. 2 BR, 1½ BA town homes near VA hospital. $550/mo. + deposit. 704-762-0795 Eastwind Apartments Low Rent Available For Elderly & Disabled. Rent Based on Social Security Income *Spacious 1 BR *Located on bus line *Washer/Dryer Hookups Call Fisher Realty at: 704-636-7485 for more information. Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588

Lovely Duplex Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $695. 704-633-3997 Luxury apartments Fulton Heights $695/mo. 704-239-0691

Wiley Ave. 2BR, 2BA, Near everything. Small pet ok w/ $100 non refundable. Applianced w/ washer/dryer. $650/mo. Pre-pay. No deposit. References. Avail Aug. st 1 . 704-633-0081 Wiltshire Village 2BR, 1½BA Condo. All appl., W/D, patio. Near Jake & I-85. Pool, Tennis. $600/ mo., $500 dep. For sale or lease. 336-210-5862

Condos and Townhomes Kannapolis. 2 story townhouse. 2BR, 2BA brick front. Kitchen/dining combo, large family room. Private deck. $550/mo. 704534-5179 / 704-663-7736 Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Looking for 2BR, 2BA in a quiet community setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-2021319

Near Rockwell. 3 room apt. Appliances, W/D, & water furnished. $400/mo. 704-279-8880 704-279-7082

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4BR, 2 ½BA. 2000 sq. ft +/-. Tri-level, hardwoods fireplace. Great area. $995/mo. 704-630-0695

Granite Quarry. 3BR, 1BA quadplex. E. Salis. 3BR, 2BA. All electric. Appliances. 704-638-0108

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

5 houses to choose from Affordable to luxury Chambers Realty 704-637-1020

Salis. 3-4 BR house by Livingstone College. Rent $575, dep $500. Call Rowan Properties, 704633-0446

Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BRs, 1BA Deposit req'd. Faith Realty 704-630-9650

5BR, 2 ½ BA. RENT TO OWN. 3000 sq. ft. +/garage, basement, fenced. $8,000 down. $998/mo. 704-630-0695 610 Florence Ave, Kannapolis - 2 bedroom, 1 bath $510 monthly; 314 North Avenue, Kannapolis 3 bedroom 2 bath $895 Monthly KREA 704-933-2231

Attn. Landlords Apple House Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067

Mocksville. Green Hill Rd. 3BR, 2BA brick ranch. Great room & living room. Central air & heat. Carport, utility/storage room. Beautiful shade trees. $750/mo. 704-534-5179 Past Catawba College 3BR/1½BA, all elec., stove & refrig., $650/mo. Free water/sewer. 704-633-6035 Rockwell area. 3BR, 2BA. Washer/dryer incl. Central air. References & deposit req. 704-2020605, ask for Dennis Rockwell

Very Nice Home! Cemetery St., Salisbury 2 BR, 1 BA. Section 8 Accepted. 704-340-8031 China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, W/D connections, $550/mo. + $550 dep. Sect. 8 OK. 704-784-4785

China Grove. 501 West Hillside Drive. 3BR, 1½BA. Convenient to I-85. Full basement. Great neighborhood. No pets, no smoking. $750/ month plus deposit. Available now. Call 704857-0643 or 704-3611262 Cleveland-3 bedroom/ 1bath house off Main St. Appliances, central heat & air, hard wood floors. $600.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462

Rockwell. 3BR, 2 full BA brick home. New paint, new carpet, new floors, new appli-ances. Fenced backyard. Free trash pickup. Near Rockwell Park. $850/mo. + $850 deposit. No pets, no smoking. 704-202-0436 Rockwell. 3BR, 2BA w. appliances. $750 with deposit. Ryburn Rentals 704-637-0601 Rockwell. 3BR. Central heat/AC, range, fridge, dishwasher. Storage bldg. $725/mo. 704-279-6850 or 704-798-3035 Rowan Hospital area. 3BR, 2BA. Appl., central AC, gas heat. No Sect. 8. No pets. $800/mo. 1St & last month's rent & deposit. Call before 5pm 704-636-4251

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

Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA 1,400 sf. townhome. W/D incl. $800 rent & dep. No Section 8. 704-637-1711

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

Salisbury 3BR/1½BA 622 W. Horah St., brick house, cent H/A, $700/mo + dep. 704-433-8308

Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. 723 Mack St. All appliances included. Single car garage, all electric. No Section 8. $800/mo + deposit. Call 704-754-5700

Salisbury City 2BR / 1BA, new central H/A, total elec., $475/mo + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury city. 2BR, 1BA. Remodeled. Central air & heat. Good neighbors. $495 + dep 704-640-5750 Salisbury H.S. Area. 4BR/1½ BA, cent. Gas & electric H/A $700/mo. Sec. 8 OK. 704-636-3307 Salisbury, city limits. 2 - 3BR. $450-$700. Central HVAC. 704-2394883 Fountain Quarters Realty Broker Salisbury- Hidden Creek. 2 bedrooms/2 baths. Ground level across from Clubhouse. No pets or smokers. $850.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. at 704-633-0462 Salisbury. 1326 Old Plank Rd. 3BR, 1BA. Sect. 8 OK. $550/mo. No pets. 704-507-3915 Salisbury. 138 Crawford St. 1BR, 1BA. Stove, refrigerator, W/D hook-up. $395/mo. + deposit. 704-633-5397

Salisbury. 3BR, 1½BA House. NEW central air. GREAT Neighborhood $725/mo. Please call 704-232-7238

Salisbury. Brick 2BR, 1BA. Garage, washer/ dryer hook-up. Central heat/air. No pets. $650 deposit, $650/mo. References. Call 704-6363698 or 704-637-1138 Salisbury/Spencer 2, 4 & 5 BR $450-$850/mo. 704202-3644 or leave message. No calls after 7pm

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

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

Salis. 1,000 s.f. Free standing, ample pkg., previously restaurant. Drive-In window 704-202-5879

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

5,000 or 10,000 sq. ft. distribution bldg., loading docks, office & restrooms. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 Class A Office space. 118 E. Council St. $750/mo., utilities incl. Call 704-642-0071 Commercial warehouses available. 1,400 sq. ft. w/dock. Gated w/security cameras. Convenient to I-85. Olympic Crown Storage. 704-630-0066

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

Prime Location, 1800+ sq.ft. office space 4 private offices, built in reception desk. Large open space with dividers, 2 bathrooms and breakroom. Ample parking 464 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704 223 2803

Salisbury. Six individual offices, new central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance. Conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, and nice, large reception area. Perfect location near the Court House and County Building. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appointment only. 704-636-1850

Salisbury, Kent Executive Park office suites, $100 & up. Utilities paid. Conference room, ample parking. 704-202-5879 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/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636

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

Manufactured Home for Rent 3990 Statesville Blvd for sale or rent, lot 6. 2BR. $329/mo. Call 704-6403222 for more information.

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3BR, 1BA home with kitchen, dining, living, sun porch, full basement, attached garage & unattached garage. Large, beautiful fenced in corner lot for rent or lease to own, $1,200/mo. Dennis, 704-202-0605.

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

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East area. 2BR, 1BA. Outbuildings. 1 year lease. $725/month + deposit. 704-279-5602

Faith/Carson district. 3BR / 2BA, no pets. $700/mo + dep + refs. 704-279-8428

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E. Rowan, 2BR/1BA, Private country setting, refrigerator and stove, no pets. $575/mo + $575 dep. 704-279-3010 or 704-213-8783

Ellis Park, 3BR, 2BA, L/R, large kitchen. Main floor of split house. Incl. electric, water, trash pick up & basic cable. $850/ mo. Basement apt. is completely separate. 704-431-4341

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1145 LONG CREEK Faith - 1145 Long Creek - Brand new - 4 BD/2 BA, 2200 Sq. Ft. $219,900 #48053 Kerry Directions: From I-85, Exit 76 East. First right on Faith Road, Left on Rainey. Right into Shady Creek. House on left

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Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appls furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Mount Pleasant, 1BR, 1BA, 3-room apartment, quiet historic district. For information, call 704-436-9176.

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403 Carolina Blvd. Duplex For Rent. 2BR,1BA. $500/Mo. Call 704-2798467 or 704-279-7568

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Free Cockatiels. Two, to good home only. No calls before 4pm. 980-2346507 No calls after 9pm

AKC Basset Hound Puppies

Free dog. To good home only. Female Pit Bull/Wolf Terrier mix. Housebroken, 2yrs. Old, inside dog, loves to ride. Very playful. Named Suzy. Please call 336-284-5038

Free dog to good home. Mixed breed, male, about 1 yr old, no shots. For more info call 704-279-8272

Cats Free cat, female. Spayed. Indoor or outdoor. Loves kids & dogs. Great hunter! 704-245-1386 Free kitten. Beautiful & affectionate. 9 weeks old. Solid black female. Please call 980-234-7759

Salisbury 3BR, 2BA. All Electric. No pets. Rent, $750, $500 deposit. Spacious ranch-style. Home has a carport and spacious front and back yard with a lovely deck on the back. Call AJ Realty and Investment 919-332-0585

PRIOR TO RENTING VISIT or CALL A PA R T M E N T S We Offer

PRICE~QUALITY~LOCATION 2BR ~ 1.5 BA ~ Starting at $555

Senior Discount

Water, Sewage & Garbage included

704-637-5588 WITH 12 MONTH LEASE

Located at Woodleaf Road & Holly Avenue www.Apartments.com/hollyleaf

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2205 Woodleaf Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147

Free Kitten. Tabby & white. Male, approx. 10 weeks old. Rescued from local parking lot. 704636-0619 Free kittens to good home only. Will pay to have them spayed or neutered. 704-637-1101 Free kittens. Beautiful, one black & one white w/tabby colors. Both male. Inside only. Very sweet. Please call 704636-0619

PRETTY BABY!

Free playful, loving kitten to good home. Female black & tan in color. Will give litter box, litter, food & toys with her. Please call Heather @704-6331624 for information.

Chihuahua Pups. CKC. 2 Blk and Tan females.2 Chocolate and Tan females. 2 blue and tan males. Have had shots & dewormed. $275 ea. 8 weeks old. Cash. 704603-8257.

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Call today for special pricing until July 15th.

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(704) 637-2660 Puppies For Sale. Black Labrador. Born: 5/15/10. AKC registered. Parents onsite. Excellent Blood lines. 3 males, 2 females left, ready for homes after July 4th. $350. Call Caleb to see the pups. 704-856-8292

Puppies. German Shepherd, full blooded, mother on site, 7 weeks old, $150 each. 704-798-4607

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Puppies. Alaskan Malamutes. 2 males, 5 females. Ready for new homes. $150 each. Call David 704-492-7901

Free kittens. Very sweet. Approx. 9 weeks. Black & white, grey. Please call 919-338-2424 Free Persian cat to good home, female, white, blue eyes, has to be only cat. No calls before 4pm. No calls after 9pm 980-2346507

Let Us

1 male tri-color, 1st shot and wormed, parents on site. $300 CASH ONLY! Call Esther, 704-546-3410

Great Family Dog!

• Helps keep unwanted pests from invading your home. • Application is odorless, colorless, and has a very low toxicity to your family and pets. • Isn't harmful to soil, flowers, bushes, or lawns. • Helps to control many different types of pests. • Takes place outdoors - this keeps insecticides out of your home and out of your living space.

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3 Shive St. 2 story house w/3 apts. 3 big rooms w/BA. Furnished. 134 Gold Hill Dr. 4 room house w/BA. Trailer avail. also. 704-633-5397

Rockwell Area. Apt. & Duplexes. $500-$600. 2BR Quiet Community. Marie Leonard-Hartsell at Wallace Realty 704-239-3096

Houses for Rent

Schnauzers. One female and two males. Full blooded, parents on site, ready June 21. $400. 704-746-1111 Puppies, Labrador. AKC registered. Males & shots, females. 1st wormed. Parents on site. Please call 336-406-6893 Puppies. AKC Labrador Retriever. Chocolate and black, ready July 5. Both parents working bird hunters and family pets. Dewclaws removed and first shots. $450. 704-201-5875

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Supplies and Services New fenced play area for dog boarding. Off the leash fun play time! Salisbury Animal Hospital 1500 E. Innes St. 704-637-0227 salisburyanimalhospital.com

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2BR, 1BA duplex on E. Franklin St. Recently refurbished w/ new carpet. Nice. Rent - $475, Dep. - $400. Call Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446

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4C • SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 Manufactured Home for Rent

Manufactured Home for Rent

Manufactured Home for Rent

China Grove. 2BR,1BA. Ref. $465/mo. + $400 dep. Incl. garbage, water. No pets. 704-857-3473 or 704-202-4344

Faith 2BR/2BA, private lot, appliances included, $490/mo + dep. No pets. 704-279-3518

Salis., Pickler Rd, 2BR/1BA in country, priv lot, quite n'hood, cent H/A, limit 3, no pets. 704-639-1242 lv msg

Cleveland. D/W 3BR / 2BA No pets. $575/mo + $575 dep. 704-2784508 or 704-798-5558 East area, 2 bedroom,

trash and lawn service included. No pets. $475 month. 704-433-1255 East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 3. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991 East Area. Nice range, refrig, W/D, AC, elec.heat, garbage and lawn service, water all furnished. Adults only. $425.00/mo. plus deposit. 704-6402667 or 704-857-8724 or 704-279-7121. Ellis Park area 2BR, 1½ BA. Appl., water, sewer, incl. $500/mo. + $500 dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463

Faith 3BR/2BA, $495/mo + dep, no pets. 2BR/1BA, $375/mo + dep. Hwy 152 /I-85. 704-239-2833 Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Very nice. ½ acre lot. Limit 3. No pets. Ref. $400. 704279-4282 or 704-202-7294 Hurley School Rd. area. 2BR, 1BA. Nice subdiv. Well kept. 3 people. $425 + dep. 704-640-5750 Near Lexington. Nice 2BR, 1½BA. $115/wk. References & deposit required. 704-638-5538

Rooms for Rent

Top Values of Classified Advertising in the Salisbury Post

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

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

Resort & Vacation Rentals North Myrtle Beach

Ocean Front Condo

Roseman Rd. area. 2 BR. No pets, appliances & trash pickup incl. $525/ mo. + dep. 704-855-7720 S. Rowan area. 3BR, 2BA $600/mo. + $600 deposit. No pets. 2 year contract. 704-640-5496

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

1. Fast results from daily exposure. 2. There is a new group of people every day, looking for a deal in the classifieds. Daily exposure gives you first shot at the best prospects.

Older man in Kannapolis has a nice, spacious, furnished room for rent. It's in a nice neighborhood. No smoking, drugs, loud music or animals. Cable available. Free parking. Only $85/week + $45 deposit. References required. 704-932-5008

3. Exposure in the top print and top online media in the area. 4. The ability to weed out nuisance calls by fully describing the item, and including the price. The most qualified and serious prospects need a reason to call. Use enough description to tell them why your item is the right one for them.

Wanted: To Rent Need 4-5 BR home, preferably E. Rowan school dist., though not required. 704-591-8118 anytime

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 The Salisbury Post reserves the right to edit or exclude any birthday submission. Space is limited, 1st come 1st served, birthdays only. Please limit your birthday greetings to 4 per Birthday. Fax: 704-630-0157 In Person: 131 W. Innes Street Online: www.SalisburyPost.com (under Website Forms, bottom right column)

FOR FREE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Please Fax, hand deliver or fill out form online 18 WORDS MAX. Number of free greetings per person may be limited, combined or excluded, contingent on space available.

Happy birthday Bishop Elvin Mickens, Sr., Wishing you many more. We love you, Aunt Agnes and Uncle Ralph

Happy birthday Wayne Graham. You are a wonderful son. Thanks for all you do for us. We love you so much. Love, Mom & Dad

DAVID LAWS - IT'S YOUR DAY!! Wishing a very special nepnew a birthday to remember! Love, Judy & Roger Brown

Happy Birthday, Bishop Elvin Mickens, Sr.! Wishing you many more! We love you! Aunt Agnes & Uncle Ralph

Happy birthday Wayne Graham, the big 50. We love you very much. Ma Eller & Jean

Happy Birthday to David Laws!! We hope it's the best one ever! Lots of Love, Melanie, Randy, Zach & Joe

Happy Birthday, Glenda Johnson! May God's Choice Blessings be yours! Your LCC Family & Auntie

Happy Birthday Paw-Paw (Roy Vinson Jr.) Hope you have a good one! Your Grandkids: Khalil; Quan; Babu; Jaiwan; TyLyric; KaJuan

Happy birthday Larry Myers. May all your wishes come true! Thank you for your friendship. Your friend Teresa Harrison

Happy Birthday, Allen "DJ" Hines! God bless you with many more! Your LCC Family & Auntie

Happy Birthday & Graduation Justin Yost. Love, Grandmother Janette Yost

Happy Birthday to a wonderful young lady, Janasis Brown! We love you! Your LCC Family & Auntie

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Happy Birthday to our Daddy - DAVID LAWS!! We love you so much & are so very proud of you! All our Love, Korie & Layla

474 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury, NC

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 2-4PM

NEW LISTINGS

Lovely on level condo! Enjoy the pool & tennis courts. Covered Rockwell is the location! 3 Bd-2 full baths-2 half baths-Baseporch. Maintenance free living. Call Jayne Land! T50793 ment-$199,900-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! R50775.

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

172 TRANTHAM LANE All brick ranch on a quiet street. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Formal dining room, vaulted ceiling in greatroom with fireplace. Home has a very nice heated/cooled sunroom, built-in intercom system. Bonus room over garage. Priced at $199,900- R50159 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 52, left on Dunns Mountain Church Road, right on Stonehouse, left on Hummingbird, right on Trantham.

419 SUNSET DRIVE Brick ranch with Basement! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Basement has rec room, office, kitchen and shower. Beautiful landscaping. Enclosed porch with heat/air. Priced at $119,900. R49783 DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, turn left onto Hwy 150 (Mooresville Rd), left on Sunset Drive, home on right.

1826 CHANTILLY LANE Absolutely charming home . Freshly painted, hardwood floors, ceramic tile. Nice sized owners’ suite and bath. Vaulted ceiling.1-car garage. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Priced at $136,500. #913901 DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, right on Old Concord Road, left into Olde Salisbury, home on left.

145 KENT ROAD Stately home bounding w/character. 4-5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Several versatile living areas. Approx 3000 sqft on 1 acre of land. Community offers pool and tennis courts. DIRECTIONS: Hwy 150-right on Neel Road, left on Spicewood, right on Nottingham, left on Kent Rd, home on left.

739 STONE ROAD 11 ACRES with pond plus almost new brick ranch 4 bedroom, 3 bath home! Bring the horses and come on out to see this unique property. Priced at only $189,000 R50585 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 52 past East Rowan; Right on Stone Road, home on left.

Lynn Road-4.26 acres-3 Bd-2.5 Ba-Garage & Workshop- Legion Club Road-3 Bd-2 Ba-Single garage-1/2 acre-$119,900$214,900-R50776-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! R50777-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin!

Oakland Heights-3 Bd-2 Ba-Great back yard with nice deck S Claiborne Street-4 Bd-2.5 Ba-Nice screened porch-$249,000and Hot tub! R50779-Call Sheryl Fry! Bedroom 1 main level-R50784-Call Vicki Medlin !

Earnhardt Street-3 Bd-2 Ba-Detached double garage-Fenced back Crane Creek Rd-3 Bd-2 Ba-Fenced yard-screened-in porchyard-Updates! $119,900-R50795-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! $114,900-R50796-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin!

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Earnhardt St-3 Bd-1.5 Ba-REDUCED TO $59,900-R50607-Call Sue Maclamroc!

Grace Church Rd-2.08 Acres-2 Bd-Bath$129,900-R50013-Call Sue Maclamroc!

Redbird Ln-3 Bd-2 Ba-REDUCED TO $99,900R49636-Call Jerry Davis!

Hwy 52-JUST REDUCED !! New flooring, stove, paint, 2BD 1 bath. $49900 R50377-Call Helen Miles! ED

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Most reasonable price on the lake - $149,900. Reduced to $64,000.Central HVAC, new roof, all Motivated seller!! Call to see this custom built Beautiful brick ranch in Woodfield. Reduced to Hallmark Est Dr-1.25 acres-Update DW-3 Bd-2 Ridgewood Dr-3 Bd-2.5 Ba-Deck and sunroom 3 bedroom West- Could be 2+ bathrooms. Now Custom home w/open floorplan, oak wood appliances. 1234 sqft! Call Jayne Land R50066 one owner home in the Country Club!Call Jayne $204,900. Hardwoods throughout, open floor Ba-REDUCED TO $108,000-R50535-Call Sue overlooks Swimming Pool! $229,000-R50685- $147,000! R50510-Call Lin Litaker or Deborah floors, 3 bed,2 bath, lovely wrap around deck, Land R50151 plan. Spacious Room. R50452 Call Jayne Land! Maclamroc! Call Vicki Medlin! Johnson! 2 tier pier & 23x24 wired workshop w/AC, woodstove, engine hoist. Call Jayne Land! R

AGENTS

AGENTS ON DUTY

Jerry Davis

Mary Stafford

Chris Lankford

REALTOR

REALTOR

REALTOR

704-213-0826

704-267-4487

704-213-3935

HELEN MILES, REALTOR, GRI ............................704-433-4501 JAYNE LAND, REALTOR, GRI..............................704-433-6621 BRANDON HIATT, REALTOR...............................704-798-4073 CHRIS LANKFORD, REALTOR.............................704-213-3935 MITZI CRANE, REALTOR.....................................704-798-4506 MARY STAFFORD, REALTOR ..............................704-267-4487 DIANNE GREENE,BROKER, OWNER,CRS,GRI....704-202-5789 JERRY DAVIS, REALTOR .....................................704-213-0826 PEGGY MANGOLD, REALTOR.............................704-640-8811 VICKI MEDLIN, REALTOR ...................................704-640-2477 CATHY GRIFFIN, REALTOR, GRI.........................704-213-2464 DEBORAH JOHNSON, REALTOR ........................704-239-7491

LIN LITAKER, REALTOR, GRI,CRS,ABR...............704-647-8741 SUE MACLAMROC, REALTOR .............................704-202-4464 SHERYL FRY, REALTOR.......................................704-239-0852 C. CARY GRANT, REALTOR, GRI .........................704-239-5274 WENDY CARLTON, REALTOR..............................704-640-9557 HEATHER GURLEY, REALTOR .............................704-640-3998 KATHERINE FLEMING, REALTOR .......................704-798-3429 TRENT GRIFFIN, REALTOR.................................704-798-4868 MILLIE STOUT, REALTOR, GRI ...........................704-213-9601 JEANIE BEAVER, BROKER IN CHARGE,GRI .......704-202-4738 TOM KARRIKER, REALTOR, ABR, SRES..............704-560-1873 JANE BRYAN, REALTOR, GRI .............................704-798-4474


SALISBURY POST Drivers & Transportation

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 • 5C

CLASSIFIED Drivers & Transportation

Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Military

Drivers

DRIVERS NEEDED Due to increases in business Swing Transport is now hiring drivers for its Salisbury NC Location. Benefits include: 4 Competitive pay 4 Health, Life, Dental and Vision Plan 4 Paid Vacation 4 Paid Holidays 4 401k/Profit Sharing Plan 4 No Touch Freight 4 No Haz-Mat You can drive a truck and have a home life We operate primarily in MD, VA, NC, SC, GA, TN and AL. Two years tractor-trailer experience required. Must be DOT qualified and have a Safe Driving Record.

Please Call 704-633-3567

Employment Clerical/Administrative

Office Assistant One Day Interviews - June 30, 2010, 3-7 p.m. Accounts Payable, Payroll, Database Management, Inventory Control/Purchasing, Training/Certifications, Customer Service Must have excellent oral and written communication skills. Computer skills imperative. Must have working knowledge of Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Apply in person at Restoration Plus, 1500 S. Main St., Salisbury on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Must bring resume and references to interview.

Cosmetologist Merle Norman of Kannapolis is seeking an experienced Cosmetologist for booth rental. 704-933-0216 Drivers

Driver needed for tractor trailer frameless dump. Clean Class A CDL. Apply in person: Peeples Bark & Stone, 3513 Mooresville Rd, Salisbury

Sales

SR. MARKET SALES Seeking outside / inhome sales rep for insurance/estate planning. We provide direct mail leads, advanced training and ongoing support. $1,650 - $2,550 weekly commission potential. 866-769-7964

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

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

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

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

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

Brickwork & Masonry

Grading & Hauling

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

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

Child Care and Nursery Schools Experienced Home Child Care 6 weeks11 years 6am-6pm Reasonable rates Call Michelle 704-603-7490

Loving childcare center. Openings available 7 days a week 1st and 2nd shifts. Educated, loving staff. DSS vouchers accepted. Ages 6 wks-12 yrs old. Summer Program also. Call 704-637-3000

Cleaning Services HHHHH

704-202-3293

Caregiving Services Caregiver will sit with elderly in home, hospital or nursing home. 8 yrs experience and references. 704-856-8557 or 704-213-6246

Don’t take chances with your hard earned money. Run your ad where it will pay for itself. Daily exposure brings fast results.

Drivers

NEED CDL DRIVERS A or B with 2 years recent commercial experience to transfer motor homes, straight trucks, tractors and buses. www.mamotransportation.com 1800-501-3783. Drivers

OTR drivers $250 Sign On Bonus. CDL-A and 3 yrs exp req'd. Clean MVR. Apply in person: Trinity Transport, 317 Green Needles Rd, Lexington. 336-956-6200 Healthcare

Clinical & Administrative Positions New medical office in Landis seeking these positions immediately. Mail resume to 107 S. Central Ave., Landis, NC 28088 Healthcare

CNA's NEEDED Primary Health Concepts, Jake Alexander Blvd., 704-637-9461

Make Your Ad Pop! Color backgrounds as low as $5 extra* 704-797-4220

Concrete Work

All types concrete work ~ Insured ~ NO JOB TOO SMALL!

Nuclear Power Trainees H.S. Grads - US Navy has immediate openings. Nuclear Power Trainees: B average in science and math. Special OPS: excellent physical condition. Career opportunity, will train, relocation required, no medical or legal issues. Good pay, full benefits, money for college. Call Mon-Fri, 800-6627419 for local interview. Other

Cleaning women wanted. 20-24 hours weekly. Must pass background check & drug testing. $10/hour.

Call 704-239-6848

Music director/organist/pianist needed for Haven Lutheran Church. Send resume: c/o Billy Beck, 207 W. Harrison St., Salisbury, NC 28144. 704-636-6913 Sales

Parts Counter Salesperson w/GM and/or Reynolds experience needed immediately. Pay will be determined by experience. Apply to David Harrington.

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

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

Wife For Hire Inc.,

Healthcare

FT RN MDS Coordinator Experience Preferred. Apply online at www.LaurelsofSalisbury.com or in person At 215 Lash Drive, Salisbury, NC 28146 Drivers

DRIVERS NEEDED 2 yrs. CDL-A experience. Great earning potential. Some runs home daily. Some layover runs. Low cost major medical. 401K and many other benefits. Apply in person at Salem Carriers, Inc., 191 Park Plaza Dr., Winston Salem, NC 27105 or online at www.salemcarriers.com. Call 1-800-709-2536 Customer Service

RUSHCO MARKETS IS

NOW HIRING ! CUSTOMER SERVICE CASHIERS Openings in: Salisbury, Kannapolis & Mooresville *Excellent Starting Pay *Insurance Benefits *Paid Vacation Requirements: Valid driver's license A Nationwide Criminal Record Background check

To apply, fax resume to: 704-636-7772 or call: 704-633-3211 or 704-633-8233 ext. 20 to schedule an interview Manufacturing

High Commission! Free Leads!

Grading, Clearing, Hauling, and Topsoil. Please Call 704-633-1088

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

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

Home Improvement

Lookingfor aNewPetora CleanerHouse? Salisbury Post 704-797-4220

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Manufactured Home Services

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

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

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

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

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

CASH FOR JUNK CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930 WILL BUY OLD CARS Complete with keys and title, $150 and up. (Salisbury area only) R.C.'s Garage & Salvage 704-636-8130 704-267-4163

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Lawn Equipment Repair Services

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

Grading & Hauling Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199 Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC

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

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Outdoors by overcash Mowing, Mulching, Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. 704-630-0120

Eddleman's Landscape Services For all your landscape needs. Free estimates Patios, walkways, fences, retaining walls, plantings, mulch, drainage, lighting NC LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 1589 704-630-1126 H 704-267-8694

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Roofing and Guttering

Tree Service A-1 Tree Service 3Established since 1978 3Reliable & Reasonable 3Insured Free Estimates!

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

Painting and Decorating

V Roofing & Siding V Additions & Decks V Windows & Doors V In Business 35 Years V I've Got You Covered

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

FREE ESTIMATES! LOWEST PRICES!

Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976

AAA Trees R Us Bucket Truck Chipper/Stumps WFree Estimates

We Will Try to Beat Any Written Estimates!

704-239-1955

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

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

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

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

ROOFING u Framing u Siding u Storm Repair Stoner Painting Contractor

Local, Licensed & Insured

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

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

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

704-791-6856

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

Septic Tank Service

China Grove. 1070 Scercy Rd. Yard Sale. th & Friday, June 25 Saturday, June 26th 7am5pm. Homemade quilts, baby quilts, homemade jewelry, furniture, and more!

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Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C. H&H Construction. Bath, Kitchen, Decks & Roofs! Interior & Exterior Remodeling & Repairs! 704-633-2219 www.hhconstruction19.com

China Grove

Moving Sale

Recognized by the Salisbury Tree Board

Earl's Lawn Care

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

Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, 1515 Goodnight Rd, Fri. & Sat., June 25 & 26, 7:30 am-until. Household items, clothes, lawnmower, toys, stuffed animals, movies, children's books, men & women's ski boots, knick-knacks, misc. household items.

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

FREE Estimates 704-636-3415 704-640-3842 www.earlslawncare.com

Cleveland. 1890 Amity Hill Rd. Multi-Family Yard. Saturday, June th 26 , 8am-until. Toys, toddler boys' clothes, misses' clothes, household items, and much, much more!

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305 Gold Hill Drive June 25th & June 26th 7am-1pm Tools & misc.

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

The Floor Doctor

Yard Sale Area 2

Fri. & Sat. 8am-4pm 112 Park Street Furniture, fridge, piano, clothing, shoes, household and misc.

Salisbury

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

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

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

Yard Sale Area 1

Yard Sale Area 3

Junk Removal

Salisbury Yard Sale, 427 Heilig Ave., Sat. 7am.-until. Everything must go! Stuff for everyone. Tons of name brand clothes and shoes, from baby to adult size. Also lots of toys and accessories. Even more items than last time!

Yard Sale Area 3

You’re likely to find them and much more in the Classifieds.

part-time. Reports to Accounting/HR Mgr needed for family owned business located between Salisbury and Mooresville. Duties include full cycle Accts Payable, heavy duties in Accts Receivable, general assistance to the Accounting/HR Mgr as well as learning other office jobs in order to fill in when necessary. 20-30 hrs/week M-F 9:30am- 3:30pm. Requirements: 2+ yrs accounting experience; strong problem-solving skills; stable work history; excellent people & communication skills; professional appearance, phone voice and attitude. $12 to $15 an hour based on experience. Submit resume w/cover letter in Word or pdf format to ncfamilybusiness@gmail.com

Sales

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

Heating and Air Conditioning

Send resume and salary history to Rowan County Tourism Development Authority, 204 E Innes Street, Ste. 120, Salisbury, NC 28144 by July 9, 2010.

Accounting Clerk

Position available in Concord. Good benefits 704-786-1118

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

Fencing

Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree (preferred by not required) and a minimum of three years experience in the hospitality industry preferred. Working nights, weekends and travel may be required. Salary Range: $11/hr (20-25 hours per week)

Accounting

Pigment Mixer/ Warehouse Asst.

Home Improvement

Since 1955

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

Part-time position as Visitor Services Coordinator for the Rowan County Tourism Development Authority. Responsible for four key areas: Visitor Services, Marketing Support & Public Relations, Trolley Coordination, and General Administrative Support. For more information: VisitSalisburyNC.com.

Grading & Hauling

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Financial Services

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704-279-2600

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

Visitor Services Coordinator

American Republic is looking for motivated Life, Health, and Senior Sales Agents who want to make $100,000 a year. Call today for an appointment. 704-341-0183

For All Your Drywall & Painting Needs Residential & Commercial

Marketing

FT position. Min 1 year exp req'd. $10/hr. Resumes can be submitted by email only:

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Drywall Services

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

Delivery & Warehouse

Other

OLYMPIC DRYWALL & PAINTING COMPANY

Brick & Concrete All types of improvements & repairs. Over 29 yrs exp.

Drivers Wanted Full or part time. Req: Class A CDL, clean MVR, min. 25 yrs old w/3 yrs exp. Benefits: Pd health & dental ins., 401(k) w/match, pd holidays, vac., & qtrly. bonus. New equip. Call 704630-1160

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Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mons. Rachel Corl, Auctioneer. 704-279-3596

Drivers

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Carport and Garages Auctions

$10 to start. Earn 40%. 704-637-3440 or 704278-2399

Yard Sale Area 1

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

Upholstery


6C • SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 Yard Sale Area 3

Flowers & Plants

Kannapolis. 502 Jackson St. HUGE MultiFamily Yard Sale ~ In Basement. Sat. June 26th , 7am-until. Huge selection of NASCAR collectibles and jackets, lots of tools, 600 books, puzzles, dolls, games, hundreds of household items, linens, toys, lingere, jewelry, area rugs, small furniture, wood stove, and more. Too much to list! Don't miss this!

Yard Sale Area 4 China Grove. 5920 Old Beatty Ford Rd. (Old Concord-Salisbury to Old Beatty Ford Rd.) MultiFamily Yard Sale. Saturday, June 26th, & rd Saturday, July 3 , 8amnoon. Rockwell

Family Yard Sale Saturday, 8am-2pm 7760 Pop Basinger Rd. Near Nazareth Children's Home. Antiques, appliances, furniture, Christmas and many many more items! Salisbury Yard Sale, 2390 Leonard Road, Friday & Saturday, June 25 & 26, 7am-until. Household items, kitchen appliances, tools, fishing equipment, lawn & garden, scooter, clothes, furniture and lots more! 704-636-9960

Davie-Clemmons Yard Sales 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.

Kannapolis-NASCAR books 3 Hardcover, 1 Soft cover NASCAR FOR DUMMIES. All $25 704-938-4342

Let's cook!

Carnival Glass-6 Berry Bowels 5" Color-Marigold $30.00 704-938-4342 Cut outs. Two Dale Earnhardt stand up Hersheys Legends cardboard lifesize cutouts. One is opened and one never out of box. $75.00 obo. 704-305-0355, 704305-2321 Old toys made in the 1950's, $350. Please call 980-234-5984 for more information. Spuds Mackenzie 1988 Bud Light dog. Light. Good condition. $125 obo. 704-633-1746

Baby Items White plain crib only used 1 time in excellent condition. Paid $200.00 will sell for $75.00. Little girls clothes sizes 0-24 months like new. Different Prices. 704-3052321 or 704-305-0355

Computers & Software Computer Scanner (Visonaire). Used once. $50.00. 704-938-4342, Kannapolis

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

Furniture & Appliances Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500 Bedroom set. 1940's Blonde 6 Piece - 2 Twin Beds, Nightstand, Tall Dresser, Long Dresser w/mirror. Very Sturdy. $350 or Best Offer. Call Kip @ 704-433-2499 Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777 Bedroom suite, white, queen/full bed, nightstand, chest of drawers, dresser w/hutch. $200. Pine dresser w/mirror hutch. $100. Antique desk. $200. 336-998-2850 Computer Desk, Large; Bunk Bed with Bunkies. $40 Each. Please Call. 704-239-5784 Dining Set. 4 Piece 1950's Cherry Wood Dining Set (Buffet, Hutch, China Case, Table plus 4 chairs). Needs some repair/refinishing. $500 or best offer. Call Kip @ 704-433-2499 Dishwasher, Kenmore. White front. $85 Please Call 704-213-6201 Executive office desk $200, Matching bookcase and lateral file $100 Highback swivel chair free with desk. Near exit 70 on I-85. 704-855-3747

DVD and VHS Player, Sansui. $20; Oreck XL Air Purifier, $95 704-213-6201

METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349 Office desk, metal. New. $50. New adult potty chair, $30. Please call 336-655-5034 Phone. Samsung Verizon SCH-A870 camera flip phone with flash. Like new call. $45. Scottie 704-637-2322 Pool table for children with balls and easy storage. $50. 704-642-7155 Set of tour model golf clubs with bag- good shape call 704-637-2322 $25.

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704-797-4220 STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $3.85 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $15.50. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821

I was able to sell my bedroom and couch to a reader who saw my ad in the Post! B.N., Salisbury

SOLD SOLD We sold all of our puppies in 2 weeks! Thanks Salisbury Post! ~ T.N., Salisbury

SOLD Table with 6 Chairs; Couch and Chair; Entertainment Center. $40 Each. 704-239-5784

Games and Toys Foosball Table, Harvard. Multi-game. $125. Please Call 704-636-6767

Lawn and Garden Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856 Want to buy your low priced, unused or fixable lawn mowers & tillers. Also, I do repairs. 704-431-4837

Medical Equipment Walker with hand brakes, seat and brace. Used but in good condition. $25. Call before 5pm. 704-232-3636

Misc. Equipment & Supplies Hospital Bed, electric. Like New. $99; 4 Like New 16” Tires, $125. 704-245-4398

Misc For Sale

Stop Smoking Cigarettes No Patches, No Gum, No Pills With Hypnosis It's Easy! Also Weight Control. 704-933-1982

Swingset. 12'x6' metal swingset w/2 swings, monkey bar, see- saw and 5ft plastic slide w/metal ladder. $60. Call Scott 704-637-2322 Trailer, 4x8, 14” Tires with Spare. $350. Please Call 704-425-9838

Music Sales & Service

Make some music! Casio LK-90TV Keyboard, 61 lighted touchsensitive keys, 32-note polyphony, 264 PCM tones, 120 rhythm patterns. 100-tune song bank, built-in speakers. headphone output, too many features to list. $100, 704-633-0060.

Sporting Goods 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Bike. Like new 18 speed fs grand teton men's bike $60. Call 704-209-1680 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Television, DVD & Video

Daylilies, select varieties. 30 – 3 gallon pots. $10 each. Please call 704798-2953 for more info.

All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123

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

Heaters, electric. Calendator is a digital electric heater with remote. $30. Other is small ceramic heater, $15 obo. 704-633-1746

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

Ford, 1999 Crown Victoria LX 4 Door Sedan Spruce green. 4 speed automatic. $7,345. 1-800-542-9758. Stock # F10305A2. 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

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J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932

Free dog. 7 year old Collie mix, male. Left by his owners at the clinic 3 years ago, Retired Blood Donor Dog needs a Forever Home now! Neutered, shots, looking for a family!704-855-7468

03 Honda CR-V EX 4x4, 4 cylinder, Auto, Roof, RW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Alloys, Low miles, 1 owner. 10H122A $11,984 704.637.9090

Free Kittens! Best friend for life, Litter trained, wormed, long and short haired, male and female, beautiful and playful. Indoors. Call Brenda 336341-0749 Free male dog to good home, mixed breed. 1-1/2 to 2 yrs old. 704-6337060 after 5 pm please

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

Motorcycles & ATVs

You Must See This!

04 Ford F150 FX4 Supercab 4x4, V8, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC,CD, Tow Pkg, Chrome Wheels 9K166A $11,864 704.637.9090

05 Toyota Camry LE, 4 cylinder, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, 1 Owner Car! 10BH104B $10,944 704.637.9090

2001 24' camper on High Rock Lake. Shared dock. $6,500. Includes lot rent through April 2011. 828-754-6829 Toyota, 1996 Camry LE 4 Door Sedan. Tan, 4 speed automatic $5,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10051B 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Chevrolet, 2006, Malibu. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Ford, 2007 Focus SE White over gray cloth interior, 2.0 with auto trans, AM, FM, CD, sat radio, power windows, brakes & locks. Cold ac, LOW MILES, runs & drives great! 704-603-4255

Toyota, 1998, Camry LE. Automatic, 4 cylinder. Leather, sunroof, green. New tires, great shape. 159K miles, $3,500. 704-636-8027

Chevy, 2009 Cobalt Black w/ gray cloth interior am, fm, cd, 4 cylinder,auto, like new 24,000 miles, nonsmoker, extra clean inside and out, aluminum alloy wheels wrapped in good tires,cheap newer car for a great price. 704-603-4255 Ford, 2010, Mustang. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

06 Chevrolet Malibu LT, 4 Cylinder, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Alloys 10H288A $9,979 704.637.9090

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

Found Dog, Chihuahua on Newsome Road. Call to identify. 704-637-0227 Chrysler, 1999, Concorde LX. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! 06 Scion XA Hatchback, 4 cylinder, Auto, PW,PL, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Great on Gas! 10H496A $9,987 704.637.9090

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Volkswagon, 2006, Beetle Convertible. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Longhair Mini Dachshund. Red/white Piebald. Mocksville Area. REWARD! 336-480-8092

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Lost

Lost Small Dog

07 Chevrolet Impala LS, V6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, Priced to sell $9993 704.637.9090

Cobra, 2001 Convertible 4.6 V8 w/ cold air intake. 5 speed short throw shifter, 2 tone leather/ suede seats, all pwr ops, lowering kit, 18'' staggered FR500 rims with 3'' lip, fog lights, cruise. 704603-4255

West End area - West Monroe St. - White w/ brown markings - close cut Shih-Tzu - has sister (litermate) and puppy who are depressed while waiting for her return. Call 9105275572 or 704968-2201 - REWARD

BATTERY-R-US GOLF CART BATTERIES 6-volt – $58 8-volt – $68 12 month warranty If it's a battery, we sell it! We Buy Old Batteries! Faith Rd. to Hwy 152 Store across from Sifford's Marathon

07 KIA Sedona EX, V6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Dual Air, CD, 7 passenger seating, 1 Owner Car! 10BC111B $9,940 704.637.9090

Transportation Dealerships CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321 TEAM CHEVROLET- GEO, CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE 404 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Call 704-636-9370

Jaguar, 2001 S-Type 4.0L V8 Sedan 5 Speed automatic, V8. $11,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7486A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Jeep, 1998, Grand Cherokee Limited. Black. 138,000 miles. Roof rack with tire. Good condition. $3,500. Please call 704-637-2986

REWARD Lost Dog. Siberian Huskey, Woodleaf/ Foster Rd & S. River areas, Saturday a.m., June 19. Brown & white, answers to Twilight, has been spayed. 704-450-4281

Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. Buy 6 batteries & receive $10 gift receipt for purchase of a bottle of OLD STONE Wine. Coupon good until 7/31/10. 704-245-3660

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

Hyundai, 2006, Tiberon GT. LIKE NEW!!! Blue/Black leather interior, SUNROOF, AM/FM/ CD. V6. Tiptronic transmission. Aluminum rims, good tires. 704-603-4255

Lost

Lost Boston Terrier named Jasper. Black and white, 2 yrs old. Sherrills Ford Rd area. Please Call 704-638-0463

Service & Parts

704-213-1005 www.battery-r-us.com

Found dog. Female Bassett Hound. China Grove/Landis area. Call to identify 704-647-2611 Found young cat June 23 in Concordia Church Rd area, gray tabby, has collar. Call to identify. 704-433-6592

Kawasaki 2002, Vulcan 800 Classic. Beautiful red & chrome. Very low miles, 4K. Newer grips, backrest, windshield. 1 owner. Only asking $3,800. Call anytime. 980-234-4360

Recreational Vehicles Ford, 2003, Ranger XLT. 4 door extended cab. Power windows, cruise, tilt, power mirrors. 80,000 miles. Very clean. $6,495. 704-637-7327

Good condition Computer Station, nice Basset Cherrywood, $75 OBO call 704-633-1341 or 704-798-1341 if interested

Chevrolet, 2006, Impala. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Toyota Forerunner 1995, V6, automatic, 4wheel drive, all power, new tires, very clean. 168K miles, $2,500. 704202-0326

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Free dogs. AKC shetland sheepdog, male, 4 years old. AKC smooth collie, male, 4 years old. Call for more info. 704-637-6639

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

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

Transportation Financing

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

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

Dodge, 2003, Stratus R/T. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

This beautiful neutered cat belongs to someone. He is used to the indoors and needs to find his home again. Very loving, long haired, white, male. I've taken him for his shots and am searching for his owner. Found in Wellington Hills area. Call 704-647-0104 8am-9pm.

08 Chrysler Sebring Touring, V6, Auto, PW,PL, Tilt, Cruise, ABS, CD, Alloys, Chrysler Certified. 10BC124A $10,998 704.637.9090

Lincoln, 1998, Town Car. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Dodge, 2003, Stratus, SE. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

Autos

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

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Notices If you used Type 2 Diabetes Drug AVANDIA and suffered a stroke or heart attack, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson, 1-800-535-5727.

Financing Available! 08 Ford Focus SES, 4 Cylinder, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Great on Gas, 1 owner. 10BK137A $10,549 704.637.9090 HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538

Mazda, 2002 Miata Conv DON'T GET CAUGHT with your TOP up this summer! PERFECT and AFFORDABLE! Sunlight silver w/ dark gray cloth interior. 1.8 4 cylinder gas saver w/ auto tranny. Low Miles, alloy wheels like new tires. 704-603-4255

01 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series, Loaded V8, Heated Leather Seats, Roof, Climate Control, Alloys, Low Miles, Excellent Condition!! 10BC163A $8,969 704.637.9090

02 Mercury Sable GS, V6, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Power Seat, Alloys, Low Miles 57K, 10BC92B $6,944 704.637.9090

BMW, 2004 330Xi Silver with black leather interior, 6 cylinder with auto tranny, AM, FM, CD, duel seat warmers, all power options, SUNROOF, run & drives like a DREAM! 704-603-4255

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Boats & Watercraft

Buick, 2004, Ranier. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Collector Cars Ford Focus 2001, 4 door, 87K miles, new tires, automatic, power windows, cruise, $3,700. 704-202-0326

Pontiac, 2008, Grand Prix. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Chevrolet, 2003, S10. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Toyota, 2002 Camry SE V6 4 Door Sedan 4 speed automatic $8,745. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # T10487A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

16 foot Silver Line walk thru Wind Shield. 4 cylinder, inboard/ outboard motor. Clean and runs good. $1,250. 704-636-8865

Autos

VHS Videos, rental inventory, 2,000 + titles. $400 or best offer for all. Can be seen on Saturday and Sunday 06/26 & 06/27, 1040 Rockwell Road, Rockwell.

Want to Buy Merchandise

Autos

AVON - Buy or Sell Call Lisa 1-800-258-1815 or Tony 1-877-289-4437

Mans and Ladies Cruiser Bikes 26". Excellent Condition. $60 & $50. 704938-4342

AA Antiques. Buying anything old, scrap gold & silver. Will help with your estate or yard sale. 704-433-1951.

Handbag, Betty Boop, medium size, new. $25. Call before 5pm. 704-232-3636

Autos

Audi, 2000. A6. Black, 4-door, clean. Please call 704-279-8692

Business Opportunities

Lowery organ for sale. Sounds and plays good. tape recorder, tape players, and differnt sounds.$100 obo. 704-305-2321, 704-3050355

Building, 10' x 10' by Outback Buildings in Lexington. A frame, trim is white, color is pearl. Roof is Aspen Grey. 2 vents. $2,400. 704-8573220 or 980-297-5382

Farm Equipment & Supplies

Autos

Lost & Found

Range. Self cleaning, smooth top, white, Whirlpool, excellent condition, 2000 model. $285. 704-636-4580

Electronics

Computer monitor, brand new 15 inch LCD. Paid $150 - Sell for $80. Call Kip @ 704-433-2499

Lumber. 2x3x16 $1.50; 2x3 stud $1; 2x6x8 $3.25; 2x6x15 $5; 14' double wide trusses $5; single wide trusses $8; floor trusses $5. All new! Please call 704-2020326

*some restrictions apply

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

Autos

Free Stuff

Get Cooking

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

CB Radio with Weather Channel and Antenna. $55. Please Call 704-213-6201

Char-Broil Gas Grill. Dual burner. 22x12 cooking surface. Warming rack. Piezo igniter. Very little use. No tank. $50. 704638-6470.

Food & Produce Blackberries for Sale Washed and ready for the freezer, $4 per quart. Call 704-633-3935

SOLD Antiques & Collectibles

Misc For Sale Hubcaps, 13”, fits all cars and vans, new in box. $40. Call before 5pm. 704-232-3636

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

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Ford, 2002 ThunderBird Convertible. White w/ dark gray leather interior, am, fm, cd changer, 3.9 V8, auto trans, all power options, fog lights, chrome rims with good tires. A REAL Must See! 704-603-4255

Suzuki, 2007, Forenza. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 • 7C

STOCKS

THE MARKET IN REVIEW NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Name

Div Last Chg

A-B-C

ABB Ltd .44e 18.28 +.23 ACE Ltd 1.26e 53.20 +.41 AES Corp ... 9.86 +.18 AFLAC 1.12 43.59 +.90 AK Steel .20 13.83 +.22 AMR ... 7.33 -.30 AT&T Inc 1.68 24.79 -.26 AbtLab 1.76 47.19 -.27 Accenture .75 40.55+3.00 Acuity .52 43.99 -.05 AMD ... 8.09 -.04 Aetna .04 28.47 -.19 Agilent ... 30.69 -.07 AirTran ... 5.11 +.04 AlcatelLuc ... 2.76 +.05 Alcoa .12 11.23 +.12 Alcon 3.95e 151.44+1.90 AllegCp 6.00t 296.09-2.80 Allstate .80 30.83+1.26 AlphaNRs ... 37.55 +.67 AlpTotDiv .66a d5.16 -.86 Altria 1.40 19.70 +.08 AmbacF h ... .74 -.02 AMovilL 1.22e 51.21 +.93 AEagleOut .44f 12.18 +.05 AEP 1.68f 32.99 +.27 AEqInvLf .08f u11.39+1.37 AmExp .72 42.67+1.61 AIntlGp rs ... 36.95 +.18 AmOriBio ... 2.68 -.08 AmTower ... 43.98 +.44 AmWtrWks .84 21.02 +.22 AmeriBrgn .32 31.87 +.28 Anadarko .36 37.68 -.09 AnalogDev .88f 29.12 -.15 AnnTaylr ... 17.27 -.09 Annaly 2.61e 17.42 +.32 Anworth 1.08m 7.29 +.16 Apache .60 89.92 +.25 ArcelorMit .75 29.62 -.32 ArchCoal .40f 22.22 +.44 ArchDan .60 26.34 -.12 AssuredG .18 13.69 +.19 ATMOS 1.34 27.90 +.28 AvisBudg ... 11.19 +.42 Avon .88 27.49 +.04 BB&T Cp .60 28.76 +.59 BHP BillLt 1.66e 67.99 +.01 BHPBil plc1.66e 56.82 -.49 BP PLC ... d27.02-1.72 BakrHu .60 42.75+1.24 BallCp .40 53.85 +.26 BallyTech ... 35.88+1.06 BcoBrades .51r 17.17 +.24 BcoSantand.81e 11.05 +.18 BcSBrasil n.20e 11.41 +.21 BkofAm .04 15.42 +.40 BkNYMel .36 25.88 +.36 BarVixShT ... 27.72 -.63 BarrickG .40 46.33+1.74 Baxter 1.16 41.79 +.66 BeazerHm ... 4.12 +.01 BerkHa A ...122300.00+4100.00 BerkH B s ... 81.90+3.04 BestBuy .60f 35.16 -.58 Biovail .38f u19.54 +.53 BlockHR .60 15.55 +.59 Blockbst h ... .26 -.02 Boeing 1.68 68.77+1.34 Boise Inc ... 5.92 +.24 BostonSci ... 6.11 +.15 BoydGm ... 9.98 +.31 Brinks .40 20.40 +.22 BrMySq 1.28 25.57 +.22 BrkfldPrp .56 14.39 +.12 CB REllis ... 14.95 +.39 CBS B .20 14.13 +.36 CF Inds .40 67.60+2.87 CIGNA .04 33.29 -.05 CIT Grp n ... 35.49 -.23 CMS Eng .60 15.18 +.10 CNO Fincl ... 5.44 +.03 CSX .96 52.25 +.56 CVS Care .35 30.60 -.19 CalDive ... 6.36 +.31 CallonP h ... 6.14 +.29 Cameron ... 35.55 +.92 CapOne .20 43.44 +.67 CapitlSrce .04 5.10 +.01 CardnlHlt s .78f 34.24 +.10 CareFusn n ... 23.34 -.23 CarMax ... 21.35 +.01 Carnival .40 32.58 +.23 Caterpillar 1.76f 64.71+1.34 Cemex .43t 10.36 +.04 CenterPnt .78 13.52 -.02 CenPacF ... 1.56 -.17 CntryLink 2.90 33.94 -.35 ChesEng .30 22.98 +.10 Chevron 2.88f 70.06 -.77 ChicB&I ... 20.55 +.46 Chicos .16 10.57 -.13 Chimera .63e 3.80 +.08 ChinaSecur ... 5.09 -.04 Chubb 1.48 52.40 +.92 Citigrp ... 3.94 +.16 CliffsNRs .56f 56.37+2.43 Coach .60f 39.16 -.32 CocaCE .36 25.88 -.43 CocaCl 1.76 50.26-1.54 ColgPal 2.12f 79.03-1.29 CompPrdS ... 14.15 +.35 ConAgra .80 23.92 -.29 ConocPhil 2.20f 51.92 -.59 ConsolEngy .40 37.37 +.44 ConstellA ... 16.01 -.05 CtlAir B ... 22.13 -.49 Cooper Ind 1.08 46.68 -.27 Corning .20 17.33 -.36 Covidien .72 41.95 +.38 Cummins .70 72.59+1.23 CypSharp 2.40f 12.75 +.22

DeltaAir ... 12.00 -.31 Deluxe 1.00 20.07 +.32 DenburyR ... 16.39 +.54 DevelDiv .08 10.89 +.13 DevonE .64 63.65 -.31 Dex One n ... 22.40 -.22 DiaOffs .50a 61.72+1.87 DiamRk .03r 9.14 +.18 DirFBear rs ... 14.80-1.17 DrxFBull s .15e 22.80+1.53 DirREBear .04e 6.63 -.59 DirxSCBear ... 6.99 -.39 DirxSCBull4.83e 43.44+2.09 DirxLCBear ... 15.97 -.23 DirxLCBull8.17e 45.12 +.61 DirxEnBear ... 11.51 -.10 DirxEnBull5.17e 27.94 +.09 Discover .08 14.52 +.44 Disney .35 33.48 -.12 DomRescs 1.83 40.17 +.02 Domtar grs 1.00 52.47 +.02 DowChm .60 25.33 +.04 DuPont 1.64 36.66 +.14 DukeEngy .98f 16.17 +.02 DukeRlty .68 11.95 +.34 Dynegy rs ... 4.65 -.06 EMC Cp ... 19.24 +.59 EOG Res .62 109.78+5.19 EKodak ... 4.90 -.04 ElPasoCp .04 11.84 +.02 Elan ... d4.79 +.12 EldorGld g .05 18.38 +.69 EmersonEl 1.34 44.89 +.30 Emulex ... 9.69 -.03 EnCana g s .80 32.95+1.03 Entravisn ... 2.62 -.09 EqtyRsd 1.35 44.56+1.61 EvergrnEn ... .11 -.02 ExcelM ... 5.63 +.35 ExcoRes .12 15.79 +.30 Exelon 2.10 38.37 -.28 ExxonMbl 1.76f 59.10 -.97 Fabrinet n ... 10.75 ... FamilyDlr .62 38.16 -.94 FannieMae ... .39 +.01 FedExCp .48f 75.96 ... FelCor ... 5.44 +.19 FidNatInfo .20 27.54 +.40 FstAFin n .24 13.67 +.41 FstHorizon .75t 12.47 +.58 FirstEngy 2.20 36.01 -.06 FlagstB rs ... 4.10 +.23 Fluor .50 44.36 +.55 FootLockr .60 13.32 -.16 FordM ... 10.75 -.03 ForestLab ... 27.63 +.28 FredMac ... .45 -.02 FMCG 1.20f 66.57+3.13 FrontierCm 1.00 7.55 -.05

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GLG Ptrs ... 4.32 -.02 GameStop ... 18.51 +.14 Gannett .16 14.88 -.06 Gap .40 20.20 +.10 GardDenv .20 48.80+1.57 Gartner ... 24.50 +.16 GenElec .40 14.91 -.17 vjGnGrthP ... 14.24 +.13 GenMills s .98 37.34 -.23 Genworth ... 14.01 +.04 GaGulf rs ... 15.73 +.46 Gerdau g ... 11.00 +.05 Gerdau .21e 14.11 +.14 GoldFLtd .17e 14.02 +.55 Goldcrp g .18 45.42+1.21 GoldmanS 1.40 139.66+4.68 Goodyear ... 11.40 -.21 Gramrcy ... 1.33 -.10 GrayTelev ... 2.90 +.03 Griffon ... 11.84 +.31 HCP Inc 1.86 32.75 +.71 HRPT Prp .48 6.80 +.22 Hallibrtn .36 26.34+1.13 HarleyD .40 24.49 +.79 HartfdFn .20 24.07 +.36 Hasbro 1.00 43.00 +.14 HeclaM ... 5.78 +.29 Heinz 1.80f 44.14 -.65 HelixEn ... 11.61 +.61 Hertz ... 9.98 +.08 Hess .40 53.80 +.07 HewlettP .32 45.92 +.03 Hexcel ... 16.70 -.12 HomeDp .95 30.20 +.53 HonwllIntl 1.21 41.60 +.60 HostHotls .04 14.42 +.36 HovnanE ... 4.36 +.17 Huntsmn .40 9.08 +.11 Hypercom ... 4.65 +.15 IAMGld g .06 18.57 +.84 iSAstla .81e 20.44 +.12 iShBraz 2.58e 66.91+1.37 iSCan .42e 26.43 +.23 iSh HK .48e 15.42 +.11 iShJapn .16e 9.54 +.04 iSh Kor .39e 47.40 +.01 iSTaiwn .21e 11.65 -.03 iShSilver ... 18.67 +.41 iShChina25.68e 41.18 +.41 iSSP500 2.24e 108.27 +.43 iShEMkts .59e 39.43 +.46 iShB20 T 3.72e 99.05 +.40 iS Eafe 1.38e 48.85 +.28 iSR1KV 1.22e 56.64 +.40 iSR1KG .69e 48.11 -.03 iSRus1K 1.06e 59.88 +.28 iShR2K .75e 64.63+1.09 iShREst 1.81e 49.83+1.24 ITW 1.24 44.16 +.80 IngerRd .28 38.00 -.25 IBM 2.60f 127.12-1.07 Intl Coal ... 4.29 +.27 IntlGame .24 17.09 +.33 IntPap .50f 24.59 +.87 Interpublic ... 7.71 -.25 D-E-F Invesco .44f 18.48 +.58 ... 17.44 +.31 DCT Indl .28 4.99 +.06 InvTech ItauUnibH .55r 19.42 +.23 DNP Selct .78 9.37 +.04 DR Horton .15 10.47 -.11 J-K-L DanaHldg ... 11.25 +.24 ... 39.20 +.40 Danaher s .08 39.10 +.33 JCrew Darden 1.28f 39.00 -.46 JPMorgCh .20 39.44+1.41 Jabil .28 14.40 -.01 DeanFds ... 10.29 ... Deere 1.20f 59.74+1.55 JacksnHew ... d1.14 -.02 ... 10.15 +.48 Delhaize 2.02e 76.07 -.24 Jaguar g

JanusCap .04 9.72 +.24 JohnJn 2.16f 58.70 -.90 JohnsnCtl .52 27.76 +.05 JnprNtwk ... 23.72 +.01 KB Home .25 d11.12-1.10 KV PhmA ... d.88 -.14 Keycorp .04 8.27 +.22 KimbClk 2.64 61.47 -.42 Kimco .64 14.69 +.41 KingPhrm ... 7.92 +.11 Kinross g .10 18.32 +.35 Kohls ... 49.52 -.22 Kraft 1.16 29.33 -.14 KrispKrm ... 3.60 +.10 Kroger .38 20.23 +.07 LSI Corp ... 4.91 -.04 LVSands ... 26.50 +.51 LeeEnt ... 2.95 -.12 LennarA .16 14.68 +.11 LexRltyTr .40 6.58 +.58 LillyEli 1.96 33.94 -.54 Limited .60a 23.09 +.15 LincNat .04 27.07 +.56 LionsGt g ... u7.27 +.27 LloydBkg 1.45r 3.32 -.09 Loews .25 33.88 +.53 Lorillard 4.00 71.77-1.11 LaPac ... 7.50 +.42 Lowes .44f 21.33 +.09

M-N-0 MBIA ... 6.26 +.30 MEMC ... 10.66 +.05 MFA Fncl .96m 7.76 +.24 MGIC ... 8.02 +.12 MGM Rsts ... 11.52 +.33 MPG OffTr ... 3.20 +.20 Macys .20 19.02 +.17 Manitowoc .08 9.85 -.04 MarathonO1.00f 32.75 -.10 MarinerEn ... 22.14 -.07 MktVGold .11p 53.88+1.70 MktVRus .08e 29.86 +.50 MarIntA .16 32.71 +.05 MarshM .80 23.25 +.34 MarshIls .04 7.92 +.47 Masco .30 11.81 +.12 MasseyEn .24 31.46 +.78 McClatchy ... 4.28 +.27 McDnlds 2.20 67.42 -.31 McGrwH .94 29.74 -.51 Mechel ... 21.11 +.43 MedcoHlth ... 56.69 +.52 Medtrnic .90f 36.86 +.01 Merck 1.52 35.93 +.32 MetLife .74 41.01+1.61 MetroPCS ... 8.42 -.19 Monsanto 1.06 d48.27 -.74 Moodys .42 22.01+1.41 MorgStan .20 25.01 +.75 Motorola ... 7.07 +.08 NRG Egy ... 21.85 +.07 Nabors ... 19.10 -.24 NOilVarco .40a 35.30 -.08 NatSemi .32 14.05 ... NY CmtyB 1.00 15.59 -.05 NY Times ... 9.40 +.22 Newcastle ... 3.16 +.15 NewellRub .20 15.86 +.15 NewmtM .40 u61.67+2.72 NikeB 1.08 70.12 +.49 NobleCorp .20 29.28 +.82 NokiaCp .56e d8.25 -.15 Nordstrm .80f 35.54 +.16 NorthropG 1.88f 58.60 -.28 OGE Engy 1.45 37.31 +.61 OcciPet 1.52f 81.73 +.27 OcwenFn ... 10.58 +.47 OfficeDpt ... 4.58 -.07 OilSvHT 2.66e 99.16+1.98 Omnicom .80 36.14 -.09

P-Q-R PMI Grp ... 3.51 +.02 PNC .40 61.03+1.96 PPG 2.16 62.95 -.16 PPL Corp 1.40 24.93 +.19 PackAmer .60 22.32 +.16 PatriotCoal ... 13.89 +.28 PeabdyE .28 43.55+1.14 Penney .80 d23.21 -.03 PepsiCo 1.92f 60.77-1.63 PerkElm .28 21.90 +.47 Petrohawk ... 18.98 -.10 PetrbrsA 1.30e 31.39 +.61 Petrobras 1.30e 36.11 +.70 Pfizer .72 14.64 +.18 PhilipMor 2.32 45.90 -.53 Pier 1 ... 6.51 +.11 PilgrmsP n ... 7.19 -.04 PinWst 2.10 36.60 -.11 PioNtrl .08 65.24 +.27 PlainsEx ... 21.68 +.46 PrecCastpt .12 108.56-1.05 PrideIntl ... 22.82 +.62 PrinFncl .50f 25.40 +.53 ProShtS&P ... 52.58 -.23 PrUShS&P ... 34.49 -.32 ProUltDow .46e 41.73 +.14 PrUlShDow ... 28.64 -.10 ProUltQQQ ... 56.90 -.23 PrUShQQQ ... 17.96 +.07 ProUltSP .40e 35.36 +.31 ProUShL20 ... 37.52 -.30 ProUSRE rs ... 26.23-1.46 ProUShtFn ... 20.90-1.06 ProUFin rs .17e 56.17+2.64 ProUltO&G .21e 27.74 +.07 ProUSR2K ... 20.85 -.74 ProUltR2K .02e 29.47 +.93 ProUSSP500 ... 34.54 -.47 ProUltCrude ... 10.53 +.70 ProctGam 1.93f 59.79-1.08 ProgsvCp .16e 19.49 +.31 ProLogis .60 11.16 +.57 Prudentl .70f 57.55+1.74 PSEG 1.37 32.40 +.58 PulteGrp ... 8.92 -.09 QksilvRes ... 11.97 +.11 QwestCm .32 5.27 -.07 RRI Engy ... 4.23 +.08 Rackspace ... 19.23 +.73 RadianGrp .01 8.85 +.23 RangeRs .16 43.79 +.34 RaserT h ... .51 -.08 Raytheon 1.50 50.38 -.42

RegionsFn .04 RepubSvc .76 ResoluteEn ... ReynldAm 3.60 RiteAid ... Rowan ... RylCarb ...

MARKET SUMMARY 6.99 30.97 12.82 51.37 1.01 23.61 26.25

NASDAQ NATIONAL MARKET

+.18 +.63 ASDAQ MEX +.33 -.42 OST CTIVE ($1 OR MORE) OST CTIVE ($1 OR MORE) OST CTIVE ($1 OR MORE) -.01 Name Vol (00) Last Chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg +.62 -.12 Citigrp 5903521 3.94 +.16 GoldStr g 256751 4.63 +.22 SiriusXM 2395240 1.09 +.02 S&P500ETF 1925855 107.87 +.45 GranTrra g 208405 5.14 +.07 Microsoft 998577 24.53 -.47 S-T-U 1670066 15.42 +.40 Rentech 175083 1.07 +.04 Intel 822501 20.03 -.29 SAIC ... 17.17 +.01 BkofAm SCANA 1.90 36.44 +.07 SPDR Fncl 1242831 14.64 +.39 KodiakO g 133206 3.65 +.16 PwShs QQQ 768125 45.27 -.08 SLM Cp ... 11.60 +.12 FordM 1196151 10.75 -.03 TrnsatlPt n 86584 3.56 +.06 Cisco 669495 22.18 -.39 SpdrDJIA 2.51e 101.72 +.16 SpdrGold ... 122.76+1.46 AINERS ($2 OR MORE) AINERS ($2 OR MORE) AINERS ($2 OR MORE) SP Mid 1.65e 135.25+1.52 S&P500ETF2.22e107.87+.45 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg SpdrHome .12e 15.15 +.04 SpdrRetl .56e 37.44 +.26 DoverMot 2.02 +.26 +14.8 AdcareH wt 2.50 +.50 +25.0 SuperGen 2.89 +.55 +23.5 SpdrOGEx .23e 41.54 +.55 AEqInvLf 11.39 +1.37 +13.7 AoxingP rs 4.16 +.62 +17.5 BridgeBcp 27.11 +4.91 +22.1 SpdrMetM .35e 50.77+1.32 3.32 +.33 +11.0 OpkoHlth 2.55 +.35 +15.9 Wowjoint 6.04 +1.02 +20.3 Safeway .48f 19.86 -.04 TRC Cos Saks ... 8.23 +.22 HorizLns 6.55 +1.05 +19.1 4.50 +.42 +10.3 CmtyBkTr 2.45 +.32 +15.0 eLoyalty SandRdge ... 6.37 +.17 LexRltyTr 6.58 +.58 +9.7 UtdCap 25.03 +2.76 +12.4 FiberTw rs 4.82 +.76 +18.7 SaraLee .44 14.58 -.19 Schlmbrg .84 58.22+1.08 OSERS ($2 OR MORE) OSERS ($2 OR MORE) OSERS ($2 OR MORE) Schwab .24 14.94 +.32 SemiHTr .47e 27.17 -.06 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg SiderNac s .58e 15.74 +.21 SilvWhtn g ... 21.36+1.24 CrwfdB 3.20 -.66 -17.1 GerovaFn 9.50 -4.16 -30.5 FstBcMiss 7.35 -1.34 -15.4 SimonProp 2.40 86.52+2.55 JPM FTLgC27.34 -4.75 -14.8 HKN 3.60 -1.36 -27.4 Isramco 49.50 -7.51 -13.2 SmithIntl .48 39.47 +.65 2.07 -.47 -18.5 MSTISRS11 6.42 -.96 -12.9 Solera .25 37.50 +.97 AlpTotDiv 5.16 -.86 -14.3 NeoStem 18.20 -2.65 -12.7 SouthnCo 1.82f 33.28 -.02 AlpGlbDD 6.27 -1.03 -14.1 Gerova un 13.21 -1.75 -11.7 Synutra SwstAirl .02 11.64 -.04 VersoPap 2.74 -.42 -13.3 Neuralstem 2.93 -.37 -11.2 Viasyst n 14.82 -2.14 -12.6 SwstnEngy ... 41.55 +.64 SpectraEn 1.00 20.91 +.15 IARY IARY IARY SprintNex ... 4.20 -.18 SP Matls .52e 30.10 +.44 SP HlthC .55e 29.01 +.13 SP CnSt .75e 25.88 -.27 SP Consum.42e 30.81 +.09 SP Engy 1.00e 52.49 +.15 SPDR Fncl .17e 14.64 +.39 SP Inds .59e 28.92 +.22 Bank stocks shot higher may be just beginning. KB SP Tech .31e 21.48 -.03 Friday after an agreement on a Home on Friday became the SP Util 1.26e 28.84 +.13 StdPac ... 3.78 -.04 financial regulation bill reas- latest homebuilder to report a StarwdHtl .20e 45.64+1.11 StateStr .04 35.83 +.97 sured investors that new rules sharp drop in new home orders StratHotels ... 4.91 +.35 won’t devastate financial com- in the three months ended in Stryker .60 50.10 -.10 Suncor gs .40 32.21 +.27 panies’ profits. Banks outdis- May as federal tax incentives Sunoco .60m u36.24+1.71 tanced the rest of the market aimed at spurring home sales Suntech ... 9.54 +.20 SunTrst .04 25.51+1.14 after congressional negotiators expired.The builder’s orders Supvalu .35 12.00 -.12 Sybase ... 64.51 -.02 agreed on a bill that increases plunged 23 percent versus the Synovus .04 2.80 +.14 the regulation of financial com- same quarter last year. On Sysco 1.00 29.61 -.32 TJX .60f 43.14-1.00 panies, but that doesn’t Thursday, rival Lennar Corp. TaiwSemi .47e 10.02 +.08 include some of the harshest reported a 10 percent drop in Talbots ... 10.90 +.26 TalismE g .25f 16.68 +.33 provisions that the government orders, with the slide taking Target 1.00a 50.50 -.23 originally proposed. The legisla- place entirely in the weeks TeckRes g .40 33.92 +.82 TempurP ... 32.18 -.08 tion imposes new rules on the after the tax credits expired on TenetHlth ... 4.71 +.09 Teradyn ... 10.64 -.12 complex investments known as April 30. Tesoro ... 12.60 +.39 derivatives, but the rules aren’t Drugmaker Merck & Co. TexInst .48 24.04 -.24 Textron .08 19.31 +.72 as strict as investors feared. said it will challenge its first ThermoFis ... 50.90 -.07 The Dow fell 8.99, or 0.1 per- loss in a trial blaming its osteoThomCrk g ... 10.35 +.57 ThomsonR 1.16 37.48 +.10 cent, to 10,143.81 Leaders porosis drug for destroying a 3M Co 2.10 78.90 +.72 Tiffany 1.00f 41.02 +.28 differ on how to nurture a glob- patient’s jawbone after a federTimeWarn .85 30.76 -.08 al recovery. al jury on Friday awarded $8 TitanMet ... 19.96 +.67 TollBros ... 17.20 -.23 President Barack Obama million to the Florida woman. Total SA 3.23e 46.97 -.27 carried a fresh congressional The U.S. District Court jury in Transocn ... 49.77 +.02 Travelers 1.44f 51.12 +.58 victory on tighter U.S. financial New York awarded that amount Tuppwre 1.00 40.09+1.72 rules Friday to a summit of in compensatory damages to TycoElec .64 27.55 -.09 TycoIntl .83e 37.11 +.38 world leaders debating how to Shirley Boles, 72, of Fort Tyson .16 17.30 -.57 UBS AG ... 13.83 +.07 keep the world economy grow- Walton, Fla., who alleged UDR .72 19.66 +.67 ing. There was little expecta- Merck’s Fosamax destroyed US Airwy ... 9.16 -.41 UltraPt g ... 46.87 +.31 tion of major breakthroughs her jawbone near her ears, UnionPac 1.32f 72.72 +.69 from sessions here and in causing serious pain and disUPS B 1.88 60.35 +.26 US Bancrp .20 23.36 +.75 Toronto. Divided on economic ability. The three-week trial US NGsFd ... 8.31 +.24 US OilFd ... 35.66+1.27 remedies, the leaders ended after nearly 4 hours of USSteel .20 43.24+1.19 searched for common ground deliberations Friday by a jury of UtdTech 1.70 67.86 +.51 UtdhlthGp .50f 29.88 +.12 on other issues, such as con- three men and four women. It UnumGrp .37f 22.69 +.36

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V-W-X-Y-Z Vale SA .52e 27.35 +.57 Vale SA pf .52e 23.52 +.46 ValeroE .20 18.77 +.70 VangREIT1.82e 49.16+1.21 VangEmg .55e 40.05 +.44 VerizonCm 1.90 28.55 -.41 ViacomB .60 34.11 +.02 Visa .50 76.66 +.18 VishayInt ... 8.01 -.20 Vonage ... 2.53 +.05 Wabash ... 8.45 +.45 WalMart 1.21f 48.80-1.23 Walgrn .55 d26.93 -.66 WarnerMus ... 5.15 +.05 WshPst 9.00 432.55-2.85 WsteMInc 1.26 32.15 +.01 WeathfIntl ... 14.58 +.33 WellPoint ... 51.75 -.62 WellsFargo .20 27.05 +.19 WendyArby .06 4.17 -.04 WDigital ... 31.78 +.32 WstnRefin ... 5.55 +.04 WstnUnion .24 16.00 +.47 Weyerh .20 37.30 ... WmsCos .50f 19.82 +.03 WiscEn 1.60 51.30 +.57 WT India .05e 23.20 +.49 XL Cap .40 17.39 +.46 XTO Engy .50 41.81 -.80 Xerox .17 8.74 -.03 Yamana g .06f 10.74 +.35 YumBrnds .84 40.96 -.01 ZweigTl .41 3.74 +.02

fronting nuclear standoffs with Iran and North Korea, maternal and infant health care and dealing with the AIDs epidemic. The homebuyer tax credit party is over and the hangover

was the second for Boles, a retired sheriff’s deputy in the sex crimes unit in Oskaloosa County, Fla. Her first trial ended last September in a mistrial.

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LgVal 7.58 +.01 SmGrw 15.73 +.18 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 7.96 +.10 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n 9.32 +.05 USCorEq1 n9.24 +.06 USCorEq2 n9.19 +.09 DWS Invest A: BalA 8.20 +.02 DrHiRA 28.01 +.12 MgdMuni p 8.99 ... StrGovSecA8.96 +.01 DWS Invest Instl: Eq500IL 122.11 +.35 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.58 +.02 GroIncS 14.13 +.04 MgdMuni S 9.00 ... Davis Funds A: NYVen A 29.96 +.23 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 30.30 +.23 NYVen C 28.90 +.23 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.42 ... Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n17.91 +.06 EmMktV 30.48 +.17 IntSmVa n 14.09 +.05 LargeCo 8.49 +.02 STMunBd n10.30 +.01 TAUSCorE2 n7.46 +.07 USVctrEq n 9.05 +.13 USLgVa n 17.14 +.11 USLgVa3 n13.12 +.08 US Micro n11.22 +.23 US TgdVal 13.66 +.26 US Small n17.32 +.31 US SmVa 20.55 +.43 IntlSmCo n13.81 +.09 GlEqInst 11.24 +.09 EmgMkt n 26.51 +.08 Fixd n 10.35 ... IntGFxIn n 12.45 ... IntVa n 15.35 +.08 Glb5FxInc n11.32 +.01 LCapInt n 16.83 +.08 TM USTgtV17.56 +.35 TM IntVa 12.53 +.07 TMMktwV 12.67 +.11 2YGlFxd n 10.25 +.01 DFARlE n 19.12 +.53 Dodge&Cox: Balanced x62.39 -.26 Income x 13.15 -.15 IntlStk 29.64 +.02 Stock x 92.12 -.09 Dreyfus: Aprec 32.29 -.21 DryMid r 23.28 +.25 Dr500In t 30.44 +.09 MunBd r 11.24 +.01 NY Tax r 14.74 ... DreihsAcInc10.84 -.02 EVTxMgEmI42.31 +.15 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.40 +.01 InBosA 5.55 ... LgCpVal 16.05 +.13 NatlMunInc 9.58 -.02 StrInc p 8.14 ... Eaton Vance I: FltgRt 8.65 ... GblMacAbR10.38 ... LgCapVal 16.09 +.13 Evergreen A: AstAll p 10.94 -.01

Evergreen B: USGB t 9.69 ... Evergreen C: AstAllC t 10.59 -.01 FMI Funds: LgCap p 13.84 +.09 FPA Funds: NwInc 11.07 +.01 FPACres n 24.71 +.01 Fairholme 31.44 +.34 Federated A: PrudBear p 5.40 -.02 MidGrStA 28.84 +.24 KaufmA p 4.63 +.06 TtlRtBd p 11.13 +.01 Federated Instl: KaufmnK 4.63 +.05 MunULA p 10.03 ... TotRetBd 11.13 +.01 TtlRtBdS 11.13 +.01 Fidelity Advisor A: LevCoStA p28.07 +.30 NwInsgh p 17.05 +.10 SmlCpA p 21.90 +.36 StrInA 12.21 +.01 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n16.31 +.10 StrInC t n 12.19 +.02 Fidelity Advisor I: NwInsgtI n 17.22 +.10 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 16.88 +.10 StrInT 12.20 +.01 Fidelity Freedom: FF2000 n 11.47 +.02 FF2010 n 12.43 +.04 FF2015 n 10.34 +.03 FF2020 n 12.36 +.04 FF2020K 11.80 +.04 FF2025 n 10.18 +.04 FF2030 n 12.08 +.04 FF2030K 11.92 +.05 FF2035 n 9.95 +.04 FF2040 n 6.94 +.03 FF2045 n 8.19 +.03 FF2050 n 8.03 +.03 Income n 10.86 +.02 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 11.16 +.06 AMgr50 n 13.87 +.05 AMgr70 r n14.18 +.06 AMgr20 r n12.15 +.02 Balanc n 16.42 +.06 BalancedK 16.42 +.05 BlueChGr n37.16 +.04 Canada n 49.61 +.57 CapAp n 21.67 -.02 CapDevO n 8.89 +.08 CpInc r n 8.64 ... ChinaRg r 26.87 +.10 Contra n 57.87 +.35 ContraK 57.88 +.34 CnvSc n 21.97 +.09 DisEq n 20.31 +.05 DivIntl n 25.35 +.04 DivrsIntK r 25.36 +.05 DivStkO n 12.74 +.04 DivGth n 23.25 +.20 EmrMk n 21.64 +.04 Eq Inc n 38.18 +.28 EQII n 15.78 +.12 EqIncK 38.19 +.28 Europe 25.46 +.03 Export n 18.70 +.10 Fidel n 27.29 +.13 FltRateHi r n9.42 ... FrInOne n 23.59 +.09 GNMA n 11.80 +.01

GovtInc 10.73 +.02 GroCo n 68.30 +.36 GroInc n 15.52 +.09 GrowthCoK68.32 +.36 GrStrat r n 16.62 +.14 Indepn n 19.59 +.14 InProBd n 11.58 +.01 IntBd n 10.48 +.01 IntmMu n 10.23 ... IntlDisc n 27.48 +.06 InvGrBd n 11.67 +.01 InvGB n 7.30 ... LgCapVal 10.82 +.06 LatAm n 48.41 +.67 LevCoStk n23.07 +.24 LowP r n 32.45 +.19 LowPriK r 32.49 +.20 Magelln n 61.70 +.39 MagellanK 61.66 +.38 MidCap n 23.90 +.29 NwMkt r n 15.28 ... NwMill n 24.75 +.19 NY Mun n 13.00 +.01 OTC n 44.70 +.11 100Index 7.58 ... Ovrsea n 27.34 +.05 Puritn n 16.07 +.05 PuritanK 16.07 +.05 RealE n 22.53 +.58 SCmdtyStrt n10.20+.14 SrEmrgMkt15.78 +.07 SrsIntGrw 9.14 +.04 SrsIntVal 8.49 +.02 SrInvGrdF 11.68 +.01 STBF n 8.43 +.01 SmCapOp 8.60 +.12 SmCapInd r14.63 +.19 SmllCpS r n16.04 +.10 SCpValu r 13.38 +.19 SEAsia n 25.07 -.02 SpSTTBInv r n10.78+.01 StratInc n 10.90 +.02 StrReRt r 8.68 +.06 TaxFrB r n 10.87 ... TotalBd n 10.80 ... USBI n 11.41 +.01 Value n 57.56 +.59 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 39.50 +.25 Gold r n 49.11 +1.36 Health n 106.83 +1.13 MdEqSys n24.17 +.22 Tech n 74.58 +.04 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 31.37 +.44 IntlInxInv n 29.95 +.06 TotMktInv n31.03 +.15 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n38.28 +.11 IntAd r n 29.95 +.06 TotMktAd r n31.03 +.15 First Eagle: GlblA 40.49 -.04 OverseasA19.89 -.05 SGenGld p30.40 +.67 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.55 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.92 ... BalInv p 43.25 +.59 CalTFA p 7.02 ... FedInt p 11.59 +.01 FedTFA p 11.85 +.01 FlxCpGrA 40.00 +.24 FoundAl p 9.51 +.01 GoldPrM A 45.34 +1.01

GrwthA p 38.55 +.07 HYTFA p 10.06 +.01 HiIncA 1.91 ... IncomA p 2.02 ... InsTFA p 11.91 ... MITFA p 11.96 ... NYTFA p 11.70 ... OhioI A p 12.49 ... RisDvA p 28.43 +.04 SMCpGrA 29.67 +.29 StratInc p 10.08 ... TtlRtnA p 9.90 ... USGovA p 6.83 +.01 UtilsA p 10.48 +.03 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv p ... ... IncmeAd 2.01 ... Frank/Temp Frnk B: IncomeB t 2.01 ... Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 9.35 ... IncomC t 2.04 ... USGvC t 6.79 +.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 18.71 ... Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 20.90 ... ForgnA p 5.88 -.02 GlBd A p 13.01 -.03 GrwthA p 15.33 +.02 WorldA p 12.74 +.01 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 15.35 +.03 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 13.03 -.03 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.07 ... S&S PM 35.01 +.06 TaxEx 11.73 +.01 Trusts 36.93 +.08 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 9.79 -.05 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 14.63 +.01 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r13.66 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r11.86 +.01 GMO Trust III: For 10.49 +.04 IntIntrVl 18.68 +.10 Quality 17.66 -.12 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 11.81 +.01 IntlGrEq 19.13 +.09 IntlIntrVl 18.67 +.10 Quality 17.68 -.11 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 11.82 +.01 IntlCorEq 24.56 +.13 Quality 17.67 -.12 StrFxInc 15.29 +.03 Gabelli Funds: Asset 40.77 +.20 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 24.53 +.01 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 29.61 +.32 ShDuGA 10.43 ... Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 20.46 +.17 HiYield 6.95 ... HYMuni n 8.45 ... MidCapV 29.86 +.32 SD Gov 10.40 ... ShtDrTF n 10.49 +.01 StrucIntl n 8.89 +.02 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.72 +.02 CapApInst 31.17 +.10

IntlInv t 50.15 +.35 IntlAdm p 50.32 +.35 IntlGr r 10.23 +.07 Intl r 50.68 +.36 Harding Loevner: EmgMkt r 42.56 ... Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 28.86 +.05 DivGthA px16.33 -.01 FltRateA px 8.51 -.01 MidCpA p 18.56 +.16 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 25.70 +.04 FltRateC tx 8.51 ... Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n31.24 +.06 CapAppI n 28.82 +.05 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 35.02 +.10 Div&Gr 16.88 +.04 Advisers 17.28 +.05 Stock 34.67 +.11 IntlOpp 10.25 +.04 TotRetBd 11.11 ... Heartland Fds: ValueInv 36.81 +.68 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 18.61 -.02 HussmTtlRt r12.40 +.04 HussmnStrGr13.33 -.06 ICM SmCo n25.25 +.46 IVA Funds: WldwideA t14.98 ... Wldwide I r 14.99 ... Invesco Funds A: CapGro 11.41 +.08 Chart p 14.35 +.07 CmstkA 13.45 +.08 Const p 19.38 +.03 EnterpA 14.84 +.10 EqIncA 7.60 +.03 GrIncA p 16.51 +.10 HYMuA 9.33 ... IntlGrow 23.58 +.18 MdCpCEq p20.71 +.15 MidCGth p 24.53 +.23 TF IntA p 11.19 ... Invesco Funds B: EqIncB 7.46 +.03 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 9.95 +.02 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 20.81 +.09 AssetStA p21.37 +.09 AssetStrI r 21.53 +.09 GlNatRsA p16.33 +.15 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.45 +.01 Inv Bal p 11.29 +.03 MCpVal p 19.73 +.15 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.50 +.02 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n20.06 +.15 JPMorgan Select: HBSMkNe p15.46 -.02 USEquity n 8.71 +.02 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd n 11.45 +.02 HighYld n 7.79 +.01 IntmTFBd n10.94 +.01 IntrdAmer n19.64 +.06 ShtDurBd n10.96 +.01 TxAwRRet n9.93 +.01 USLCCrPls n17.62+.05 JP Morgan Ultra: ShtDurBd 10.96 ... Janus S Shrs: Forty 29.44 +.02 Overseas t 42.81 +.13

Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 24.04 +.04 Contrarn T 12.87 +.08 Grw&IncT 26.94 +.08 Janus T 25.23 +.11 Orion T 9.78 +.04 OvrseasT r42.89 +.13 PrkMCVal T19.82 +.15 ShTmBdT 3.09 ... Twenty T 57.44 +.04 Jensen J 23.35 -.06 John Hancock A: ClassicVl p14.34 +.11 LgCpEqA 22.36 +.15 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 10.43 +.07 LSBalanc 11.74 +.04 LSConsrv 12.38 +.03 LSGrwth 11.29 +.05 LSModer 11.85 +.04 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p19.95 +.31 LSVValEq n11.97 +.07 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 18.20 +.09 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p18.44 +.09 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p 87.14 +.33 CBAppr p 12.06 +.01 CBFAllCV A11.43 +.11 WAMgMu p15.82 ... Legg Mason C: CMOppor t 9.34 +.09 CMValTr p 34.09 +.24 Longleaf Partners: Partners 25.00 +.06 Intl 12.89 +.02 SmCap 22.74 +.17 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 13.56 +.03 StrInc C 14.07 +.02 LSBondR 13.51 +.03 StrIncA 14.00 +.03 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.03 +.03 InvGrBdC p11.94 +.02 InvGrBdY 12.03 +.02 Lord Abbett A: AffilA p 9.85 +.09 FundlEq 10.90 +.11 BdDebA p 7.36 +.01 ShDurIncA p4.59 ... MidCpA p 13.50 +.14 RsSmCA 25.81 +.32 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 7.37 ... ShDurIncC t 4.62 ... Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.59 ... Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 27.32 +.33 MFS Funds A: MITA 16.58 +.10 MIGA 12.76 +.05 EmGA 34.71 +.21 MuHiA t 7.50 ... ReInA 12.68 +.07 TotRA 12.95 +.05 UtilA 14.19 +.06 ValueA 19.92 +.13 MFS Funds I: ReInT 13.08 +.07 ValueI 20.01 +.14 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 15.17 +.08 MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA 5.69 ... MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 30.38 +.14

Mairs & Power: Growth 64.14 +.47 Managers Funds: Bond x n 25.04 -.07 Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 7.48 +.02 Marsico Funds: Focus p 14.87 +.14 Matthews Asian: AsianG&I 16.06 +.03 China 25.77 +.03 PacTiger 19.63 +.06 MergerFd 15.60 +.01 Meridian Funds: Growth 35.28 +.29 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.36 +.01 TotRtBdI 10.36 +.01 MontagGr I 21.06 -.14 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 22.41 +.07 IntlEqI 11.90 ... MCapGrI 30.46 +.38 MCapGrP p29.51 +.37 Munder Funds A: MdCpCGr t22.96 +.22 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n23.41 +.23 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 11.18 ... GblDiscA 26.33 -.06 GlbDiscC 26.05 -.06 GlbDiscZ 26.66 -.06 QuestZ 16.87 +.01 SharesZ 18.87 ... Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins 9.05 +.02 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 27.82 +.34 GenesInst 38.44 +.46 Partner 23.23 +.41 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 39.90 +.48 Nicholas Group: Nich n 39.11 +.31 Northeast Investors: Trust 5.91 ... Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.62 ... HiYFxInc 6.90 ... IntTxEx 10.37 ... MMEmMkt r20.03 ... MMIntEq r 8.40 ... ShIntTaxFr10.52 ... SmCapVl 12.45 ... StkIdx 13.28 ... Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 15.48 ... KYMuB p 10.79 +.01 LrgCpV p 16.89 +.13 OHMBA p 11.11 ... LtMBA p 10.86 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.97 +.01 HYMunBd 15.47 ... Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 25.31 +.10 GlobalI 18.93 -.04 Intl I r 16.49 -.06 Oakmark r 36.67 +.16 Select r 24.60 +.16 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 7.26 +.01 GlbSMdCap12.78 +.07 NonUSLgC p8.52 -.06 RealRet 9.16 +.04 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.34 -.01 CapApA p 37.08 +.12 CapIncA px 8.01 -.04 DvMktA p 28.93 +.11

EquityA 7.51 +.03 GlobA p 50.92 +.17 GlbOppA 26.35 +.20 Gold p 42.39 +1.23 IntBdA p 6.23 +.01 IntGrw p 23.61 +.16 LtdTmMu 14.46 ... MnStFdA 27.23 +.09 MSSCA p 17.12 +.26 S&MdCpVl26.36 +.22 StrInA px 4.07 ... Oppenheimer C&M: IntlBdC 6.21 +.01 Oppenheim Quest : QBalA 13.79 +.05 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.27 ... RoNtMuC t 7.06 -.01 RoMu A p 16.20 -.01 RcNtMuA 7.08 ... Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 28.64 +.10 IntlBdY 6.23 +.01 IntGrowY 23.52 +.16 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.86 ... TotRtAd 11.21 +.01 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r10.69 +.03 AllAsset 11.85 +.04 ComodRR 7.54 +.10 DevLcMk r 9.85 +.02 DivInc 10.96 ... EmMkBd 10.69 ... ForBdUn r 10.06 +.04 FrgnBd 10.58 -.01 HiYld 8.88 +.01 InvGrCp 11.16 ... LowDu 10.48 ... ModDur 10.84 +.01 RealRet 11.66 +.04 RealRtnI 11.17 +.02 ShortT 9.86 ... TotRt 11.21 +.01 TR II 10.84 +.01 TRIII 9.94 +.01 PIMCO Funds A: ComRR p 7.44 +.11 LwDurA 10.48 ... RealRtA p 11.17 +.02 ShtTmA p 9.86 ... TotRtA 11.21 +.01 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.17 +.02 TotRtC t 11.21 +.01 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.48 ... RealRtn p 11.17 +.02 TRtn p 11.21 +.01 PIMCO Funds P: TotRtnP 11.21 +.01 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 23.48 +.15 Pax World: Balanced 19.41 +.11 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 40.34 +.31 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 15.85 +.06 PionFdA p 34.11 +.04 ValueA p 10.05 +.06 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 34.22 +.05 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 15.93 +.06 Price Funds Adv: EqInc 20.59 +.12 Growth p n 26.61 +.23 HiYld 6.42 ... R2020A p n14.42 +.07

Price Funds: Balance n 17.34 +.07 BlChip n 31.68 +.25 CapApp n 18.37 +.07 EmMktB n 12.74 ... EmMktS n 29.31 +.08 EqInc n 20.64 +.11 EqIndex n 29.12 +.08 GNMA n 9.99 +.01 Growth n 26.80 +.23 HlthSci n 26.15 +.35 HiYield n 6.43 ... InstlCpG 13.61 +.12 IntlBond n 9.41 +.03 IntDis n 35.92 +.13 Intl G&I 11.21 -.02 IntlStk n 11.86 +.05 LatAm n 46.18 +.76 MDBond n 10.47 ... MediaTl n 41.72 +.24 MidCap n 49.58 +.49 MCapVal n20.73 +.14 N Asia n 16.40 +.02 New Era n 39.91 +.51 N Horiz n 26.82 +.38 N Inc n 9.53 +.01 OverS SF r n7.03 ... PSBal n 16.96 +.08 RealEst n 15.49 +.42 R2010 n 13.98 +.04 R2015 n 10.64 +.04 R2020 n 14.50 +.07 R2025 n 10.50 +.06 R2030 n 14.91 +.08 R2035 n 10.47 +.07 R2040 n 14.89 +.09 R2045 n 9.92 +.06 Ret Inco n 12.16 +.02 SciTec n 21.52 +.07 ShtBd n 4.86 ... SmCpStk n28.45 +.49 SmCapVal n30.74 +.50 SpecGr n 14.93 +.10 SpecIn n 11.89 +.02 SuMuInt n 11.27 +.01 TFInc n 9.88 ... TxFrH n 10.79 ... Value n 20.17 +.16 Principal Inv: BdMtgIn 10.11 ... HighYldA p 7.74 ... LgCGI In 7.64 +.06 LgCV3 In 8.90 +.04 LgCV1 In 9.27 +.07 LgGrIn 6.87 +.04 LT2030In 10.13 +.06 LT2020In 10.38 +.05 LT2040I 10.15 +.06 RealEstI 14.50 +.41 SAMBalA 11.51 +.05 Prudential Fds A: NatResA 43.57 +.90 STCrpBdA 11.45 +.01 UtilityA 8.96 +.10 Putnam Funds A: CATxA p 7.75 ... DvrInA p 7.96 +.01 EqInA p 12.88 +.05 GrInA p 11.44 +.05 NwOpA p 41.19 +.18 VoyA p 19.41 +.08 RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t35.26 +.34 RSPart 27.05 +.39 Value 21.81 +.21

Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 26.35 +.34 S/MCpInst 26.96 +.35 RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI10.09 +.01 HiYldI 9.25 ... IntmBdI 10.78 -.01 RiverSource A: DispEqA p 4.63 +.01 DEI 8.43 +.05 DivrBd 4.96 +.01 HiYdTEA 4.24 ... MidCpVl p 6.39 +.05 Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r14.16 +.23 PennMuI r 9.66 +.13 PremierI r 16.62 +.16 TotRetI r 11.03 +.12 VlPlSvc 11.43 +.19 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 26.76 +.02 StratBd 10.84 +.01 USCoreEq 23.69 +.09 Russell Instl I: StratBd 10.72 +.01 Rydex Investor: MgdFutStr 25.11 -.04 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.63 +.01 IntlEqA n 7.34 -.02 LgCGroA n18.23 +.01 LgCValA n 14.04 +.08 TxMgLC n 10.37 +.04 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 14.60 +.06 1000Inv r 32.30 +.11 S&P Sel 16.91 +.05 SmCpSl 17.49 +.30 Scout Funds: Intl x 26.99 -.12 Selected Funds: AmShD 36.21 +.29 AmShS p 36.19 +.29 Seligman Group: ComunA t 37.08 -.08 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 26.73 +.12 Sequoia n 117.48 +.83 Sound Shore: SoundShore27.05 +.15 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 46.45 -.22 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 10.15 +.01 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.50 +.01 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.45 +.01 Templeton Instit: ForEqS 17.46 -.06 Third Avenue Fds: REValInst r20.27 +.13 ValueInst 43.89 +.18 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC tx 22.24 -.04 Thornburg Fds: IntValA px 23.56 -.08 IncBuildA t 17.21 -.03 IncBuildC p17.21 -.04 IntValue I x24.07 -.10 LtMuA p 14.00 +.01 LtTMuI 14.00 +.01 ValueI x 29.90 ... Thrivent Fds A: Bond 9.75 ... LgCpStk 19.16 +.10 LgCpVal 11.59 +.09 MidCpSk 12.05 +.12 MuniBd 11.24 +.01 PtrIntStk 8.36 +.03

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8C • SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

SALISBURY POST

CLASSIFIED Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Agent on Duty in office Saturday 10-12

KAY DOVER GRI, E-Pro, Realtor, Broker

704-633-1111 Kay@thedoverteam.com

THE DOVER TEAM Ford, 1992 F-150 Custom 2 Door Regular Cab Truck 4 WD. V8. $7,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10267A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Ford, 2004, Expedition XLT. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Chevy, 2003 Silverado V8 with auto tranny am, fm, cd, cold ac, bed liner, like new tires. Extra Clean Inside & Out!! 704-603-4255

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

Chevy, 2004 Colorado Extra clean inside & out! 4 doors, 5 cylinder, this gas saver is perfect for the first time driver or great for a back to work and home vehicle. All power, like new tires, cold ac, roll pan, exhaust. 704-603-4255

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

Chrysler, 2005 Town & Country LX 4 Door Passenger Van. Stone white, 4 Speed, automatic, V8.$10,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10246C 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Ford, 1998 Explorer Limited 4 Door SUV 5 Speed automatic, V6. $7, 945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock #P7472A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Ford, 1998, Ranger. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Ford, 2003 Expedition XLT 4.6 V8 with auto trans, front & rear AC, AM, FM, CD, tape, cloth interior, after market rims, GREAT SUV FOR THE FAMILY!! 704-603-4255

Ford, 2003 Explorer Sport Track XLT 4X4 LOADED! Blue/Gray leather interior am, fm, cd DUEL HEATED SEATS, bed cover, aluminum alloy wheels good tires, running boards, sunroof, good miles, runs & drives great! 704-603-4255

Ford, 2003, Explorer Eddie Bauer. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Realtor, Broker

KIA, 2006 Sorento 3.5 V6 auto, 4x4, cloth seats, CD, towing pkg, good tires, all power, luggage rack, runs& drives NICE!! 704-603-4255

704-239-3010 Mike@thedoverteam.com

704/636-2021 704/636-2022 301 N. Main St., Salisbury

First Homes, Dream Homes, and Everything In Between Ford, 2006 Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition. cd, DVD, SUNROOF, duel heated seats, POWER 3rd seat, luggage rack. Steering wheel controls, nonsmoker. Like new. MUST SEE! 704-603-4255

FORD, 2006 Freestyle, SE AWD. 4 door. 92K miles. Local company car that has been used for marketing purposes. All services performed by Ford dealership. Asking price $7,995. All inquires, call Charles Church 704-4318898 anytime

GMC, 1997 Jimmy 4 Wheel drive, 4 door, V6, leather, sunroof, pwr windows, doors and seats. New AC. $2,700. Call 704-647-0881

Mazda, 2000 B3000 Extended Cab 4 Speed, automatic, V6. $7,945. Stock # F10347C 1-800-542-9758 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Mazda, 2005 Tribute S 4 Door SUV. V 6. $8,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10404A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Oldsmobile, 2001, Silhouette. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

GMC, 2007,Sierra. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Suburban, 2005 LT Sport Leather interior 5.3 V8 backed w/ 4 speed automatic tranny, all pwr options incl'd heated seats, sunroof, cd, dvd, 3RD seat, steering wheel controls, running boards! 704-603-4255

Honda, 2005 Odyssey EXL Van Silver/dark gray leather interior, cd, dvd, steering wheel controls, sunroof, 3rd seat, duel heated seats, LOADED, alloy wheels with good tires. 704-6034255

GAIL SWAN GRI, Realtor, Broker

704-636-1419 gswan9@carolina.rr.com

OPEN HOUSE – Check our website weekly for Open Houses 0 EN 3:3 OP Y 2A D N SU

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420 WEST BANK STREET

129 CHAPEL COURT

345 PINE HILL DRIVE

RESTORED 19TH CENTURY COTTAGE - Bright new kitchen with updated appliances, baths with modern fixtures that include a whirlpool tub and a free-standing wood burning stove. 10' ceilings, wood flooring, wide central hallway, built-ins and wood moldings. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Preview this home with MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 and MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341. MLS#50281 Directions: West Innes Street, to South Fulton Street, right on West Bank. House on right.

Looking for a HUGE Workshop with an awesome house included? This can be a real money maker for the woodworker/mechanic. Located on a quiet cul de sac with an extra lot for privacy. 3 BR, 2 BA, fenced yard and ready for your family. West Rowan. $149,900 - MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096. MLS#50815

Lots of house for the money! 1674 sq. ft. on main level and full basement. Den could be 3rd bedroom. Living room has fireplace and builtins. Some wood floors. Single garage in basement. Very nice neighborhood close to town but country setting! Offered by THE DOVER TEAM. 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50663. $109,900. Make an offer. Directions: W. Innes St. Pass The Crescent. Left on Pine Hill. House on left.

Directions: From Hwy 150, turn left on Airport Rd, Left into Chapel Creek, first right on Chapel Ct. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU

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EAST ROWAN

1130 PARK DRIVE

145 SIDES ROAD

195 ADRIAN ROAD

What a nice house! Some Wood floors. GR has fireplace with gas logs and doors to multilevel deck and great back yard. Kitchen has large pantry and nice cabinetry. Laundry room is large enough for office area included. Trane heating system. Neighborhood is wonderful. Offered by THE DOVER TEAM. 704-6331111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50662. $164500. Directions: From Salisbury: S. Main St., Rt. on Mooresville Rd., Cross Jake Alexander Blvd to Hwy 150. Left on Julius Dr., Rt. on Claude Ave, Rt. on Park Drive. House on left.

22 ACRES; CUSTOM BUILT HOME, REDUCED $80,000!! Acreage, privacy, and a 4+ bedroom home with all the amenities. Over 3300 square feet 2 story home plus a 33’ x 41’ barn with 2 stalls, tack room, work area, and a large loft. Screened porch with hot tub; and a flexible floor plan that allows a live-in relative to have their own separate and independent living area. GREG SCARBOROUGH will be your host. MLS# 49075 – Now $450,000. Directions – From Salisbury , take Hwy. 52 east. Just beyond East Rowan High School , turn left onto Sides Road. Watch for signs at 145 Sides Road.

GREAT ALL BRICK HOME IN STONEBRIAR with one level living and open floor plan. Like new! Wood floors, great room with custom fireplace, gas logs & cathedral ceiling, dining room. Large kitchen w/breakfast bar. Master bedroom with His & Her walk-in closets, master bath with double vanities, garden tub & separate shower. Extra storage or computer space in both utility and laundry rooms. Patio, double garage, large lot. Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838 $214,500 #49387 Directions: Hwy 52 past East Rowan High School, left on Sides, left on Golf Knob, left into Stonebriar.

Beautiful, updated home has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, lovely hardwood floors, formal dining room, cozy fireplace in Great Room and attached double garage. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY This home is located on 4+ acres with additional detached oversized garage, and various storage buildings. Great for horses. Riding trails available. Call BARBARA today to schedule your appointment. 704-213-3007 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU

C O O L POOL! Come see this "cute as a button" brick ranch. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, living/dining room, den with fireplace, double attached carport, screened porch, 4350 QUEENS ROAD fenced in-inground pool area. Vacation in your own back yard! Visit with GAIL SWAN on Sunday. MLS#50165 $129,900 Directions: Hwy. 601 North, right on Cauble Road, turn right into Fairfield, left on Queens Road. House on left. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU

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

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Want to Buy: Transportation Ford, 2004 Ranger Edge 2 Door Truck V 6. 5 speed. RWD. $7,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10327A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

MIKE BRINCEFIELD

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Chevrolet, 2003 Tahoe LT 4 Door SUV 4 Speed Automatic, V 8. $14,745. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # T10109A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Kia, 2005, Sedona. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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

Chrysler, 2007 Pacifica Touring Blue/ Lt. Gray leather interior 4.0 auto am, fm, cd, DVD, TV, SUNROOF, front and rear HEATED SEATS, rear air controls, power rear door, LOADED, EXTRA CLEAN. 704-603-4255

JUMP INTO YOUR POOL when you finish that hard, hot day at work! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home also features a large great room with beamed ceilings, hardwood flooring and masonry fireplace. New heat/air & roof, nice landscaping with a large fenced rear yard. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER. $154,900.

WESTCLIFF – 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home is your ticket in. Marble floored entry foyer, paneled den with raised hearth and exposed beams, screened porch, and new roof. .75 of an acre. Priced at 139,900.00. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH AT 704-647-1301 about MLS# 50677.

PROVIDENCE COUNTRY – Recent painting and remodeling have put this pretty 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch styled home in great shape. Open kitchen/den combo with stone fireplace, formal rooms, and breakfast area. Big deck, double garage, fenced rear yard and 14’ x 28’ wired workshop. 160’s. Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301. MLS#50808

175 Ellen Street. Located in the Shive, Erwin, Carson school district, this home has 3 BR, 1.5 baths, open greatroom, dining, and kitchen areas,and an attached carport. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010 to take a look. MLS#50774. $89,900.

165 Daniels Road. Awesome. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Master bedroom suite on main level. Great kitchen, large den, formal dining room, and bonus room all on a quiet street off of E. Ridge Road. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010 to take a look. MLS#50785. $196,500.

Location Location Location!!! Custom built with all the upgrades! Huge loft overlooks great room, Charleston Style courtyard with spectacular plantings & irrigation system. Greenway entrance is across the street. Minutes from The hospitals and Downtown. MLS 50790 Only $219,000 call Greg Rapp 704 213 6846

ENJOY CAREFREE LIVING IN THIS ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE CONDO that has been beautifully renovated with a fresh, new look! Updated kitchen and baths, new light fixtures, carpet, paint, paneled doors, crown moldings, chair rail,, plumbing fixtures and much more! Nicely landscaped and move-in ready! Great location for privacy, extra parking and pool. Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838 #50792

233 SUDLEY CIRCLE- Country Club. Pool, one and one half story home, 4 BR, 4.5 BA, finished basement with rec room, exercise room, office, craftroom and outside entrance. Oversized bonus room and attic storage. Tile and wood floors, main level master, fireplace, sunroom, patio, irrigation AND SECURITY system, Buyer's Home Warranty, formal dining, house generator ,much more! MLS#50791 704 905 6651 www.thepoeteam.com

Come Home to a Better than NEW house! The screened porch and large Deck are owners favorite spots for Family-Time! 4 BRs, 2 full & 2 half Bths, Large Den, Huge Kitchen with Granite,etc, and LG Dining Room and Liv Room. This home is a delight! MLS#50752 Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL for an appointment! 704-239-3096

Gold Hill Village – Late 1800’s home that has been restored to like new condition but all of the charm and grace have been retained. Beautiful acre plus yard is fenced and landscaped and has old storage building. Wrap porch, tin roof, 3 BR, 2 BA, 3 fireplaces, Kitchen – family room, dining, living, kids playroom. Gas heat, central air, new appliances. MLS#50688 $225,000 Call NASH ISENHOWER 704-639-4836.

COUNTRY LIVING in a nice planned subdivision can be yours in this 3 BR, 2 BA home that's located in Covington Heights. Split floor plan offers a spacious great room in the center of the house that's open into the kitchen & dining area.Walk-up attic, cathedral ceilings, utility/laundry room, appliances & a large level lot. Call MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551 or MARY "MISSY" SPENCER, 704-213-0341 for more information.

1900's bungalow, covered front porch. 1860 sq. ft., 2 BR, plus den, living room, foyer, breakfast room and larger kitchen. Totally remodeled from supports to roof. The home is freshly painted with a great lawn, corner lot, convenient location. Hvac has been updated. There is a detached garage and ideal garden spot. MLS#50763 THE POE TEAM 704 756 6930

No. 60146

Dodge, 2002 Dakota BASE 2 Door Long Bed Truck. V 6. $10,445. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # T10554A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Cindy Lou Eagle, 5080 Mt. Hope Church Rd., Salisbury, NC 28146. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of September, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of June, 2010. Gina Goff, Executor of the estate of Cindy Lou Eagle, File# 10E662, 5080 Mt. Hope Church Rd., Salisbury, NC 28146 No. 60145 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Mavis F. Wilson, c/o Autumn Care of Salisbury, 1505 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 18th day of June, 2010. Mavis F. Wilson, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E652, Andrea B. Castor Davis, 215 North Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney: Jennifer Davis Hammond, 215 North Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28144

No. 60144 NOTICE OF LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY

Dodge, 2003, Durango. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at its July 6, 2010 meeting, the Salisbury City Council will consider entering into a Lease with Pinnacle Towers, LLC for property described below: That certain parcel of land owned by Lessor upon which is located at 480' a telecommunications tower and various buildings and other structures located at the end of Hill Street in the Town of Granite Quarry, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina. The coordinates for this parcel are Latitude 35 36 17 N, Longitude 80 26 30 W. Subject to the following terms and conditions in the Lease, Lessor hereby leases to Lessee and Lessee hereby leases from Lessor, approximately 1400 square feet of Property, 200 square feet of rack space in the existing telecommunications building, and equal space on the 480' telecommunications tower, and all access and utility easements, if any, for the operation of communications/data equipment. The term of the lease will be for five years with four five year options for renewal.

Dodge, 2006 Durango LIMITED 4.7. V8 auto 4x4 Leather,DVD, all pwr options, duel power/ heated seats, rear POWER LIFT GATE, good tires, DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE! 704-603-4255

The City will receive a monthly lease of one half of the gross revenue generated of Pinnacle Towers, LLC for lease of antenna space and the maintenance of the telecommunications tower. Current monthly lease payments are estimated to be $3,270. This the 26th day of June, 2010. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA By: Myra B. Heard, CMC, City Clerk

161 Westminster Court. Built in 2008 by TAB Construction, this one is barely lived in! 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2520 sq. feet. Gorgeous wood floors. Sunroom off master bedroom. MLS#50694 Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-6331111 OR 704-239-3010. $290s.

Best buy in the Country Club. Listed in the $250s, 4 BR, 2 BA, Huge den, formal living and dining rooms, a large master bedroom, screened porch off the den, and a covered patio. MLS#50676. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704633-1111 OR 704-2393010.


SPORTS

Golf Clarke one of many top seeds to win in Rowan Masters/2D

June 26, 2010

SALISBURY POST

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

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Grand victory

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Zach smith trots home as umpire Joe pinyan and smith’s rowan Legion teammates wait to celebrate his grand slam that led to a nine-run sixth inning against south rowan.

South handed a whipping ichael Lowman was reaching for answers Friday night, but to his credit, not for excuses. South Rowan’s xxyear coach was quick to concede Post 185/146 wasn’t merely outscored by the home team in an Area III DAVID showdown at SHAW swollen Newman Park. “We didn’t get beat,” he snapped. “We got whipped.” Rowan County’s abbreviated 14-4 victory was the kind of loss that leaves a stain, an unwanted souvenir from a memorable evening it would rather forget. This was going to be South’s perfectly timed chance to silence its critics, stand up to

Smith’s slam ignites win BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com

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Maverick Miles talks with Michael Lowman. its big brother and sweep the defending state champions for the first time in the program’s 15-year history. Instead, SR collapsed like a souffle. This was Ground Hog Day — South Rowan style, another bad day at the office for a team that’s won only twice at Newman. Afterward, it was outfielder Maverick Miles who voiced the majority opinion. “Whatever it was, it wasn’t enough,” he said. “It’s frustrating for all of us. I mean, we had a 3-0 lead. They were making errors all over the place and playing bad. And then they just

turned on the switch.” Don’t blame Lowman for South’s late-game meltdown. He seeminging pressed all the right buttons for five-and-a-half innings — and even made the correct call when he pulled 16-year old starting pitcher Weston Smith after five innings and a four-pitch, leadoff walk to Hayden Untz in the last of the sixth. “I didn’t bring my ‘A’ game,” Smith confessed after walking seven batters and plunking Luke Thomas in Rowan’s three-run fifth. “I don’t think I was pre-

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Zach Smith’s no-doubtabout-it Rowan 14 grand slam S. Rowan 4 disappeared over the left-field wall at Newman Park, and a tense struggle between two of the top three teams in the Southern Division of Area III quickly became a demolition derby. “Zach Smith’s at the plate with a 3-1 count and the bases loaded, not a good situation to be in,” South coach Michael Lowman said. “He’s one of the top three hitters in our league — maybe the best hitter in the league — and what are you going to do with him?” Smith, a rising sophomore at Pitt Community College, is batting .457. He drove in six runs as Rowan beat South Rowan 14-4 by the 10-run rule on Friday. Rowan, which scored nine runs in the sixth, continued its long run of dominance against South at Newman Park, where it’s won 15 of the 17 meetings, including two playoff games in 1997.

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sweat drips off the arm of pitcher of rowan starter thomas Allen early in the game with south rowan. South’s o n l y breakthroughs  $10,000 raised at Newman came for Snider, 5D in 2000 and 2006. South (15-4, 10-3) arrived with a chance to sweep Rowan (19-8, 12-4) for the first time but left empty-handed. South looked like the better team for four innings.

Helping Patrick

Montoya on pole

Expectations high for USA

BY DAN GELSTON

BY RONALD BLUM

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LOUDON, N.H. — Juan Pablo Montoya has found his groove at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Montoya turned a lap of 132.337 mph and won the pole in Friday’s qualifying — the second straight time he’ll start first at New Hampshire. Montoya won his first pole of the season after taking two last season. Montoya is looking for his first career NASCAR win on an oval. “We have been very close as a team to winning races,” he said. Starting first could help. He set a track record at New Hampshire last September to win the pole, and parlayed that into a thirdplace finish. “I think last year we were too conservative here against Mark Martin, but it was the beginning of the Chase and we thought we

RUSTENBURG, South Africa — For other countries, a second-round World Cup match is a big step. For the United States, today’s game against Ghana is so much more. The television audience back home could top the U.S. national team record of 13.7 million, set during the 1994 World Cup loss to Brazil. With a victory, the Americans would advance to a quarterfinal matchup versus Uruguay or South Korea on July 2 and match the farthest the U.S. team has advanced since the first World Cup in 1930. Confidence is soaring. “If we continue to build on the successes so far, we can go to the end,” coach Bob Bradley said Friday. The U.S. team made the 2-hour trip Friday northwest from Irene and checked into the Bakubung Bush Lodge, where the bus was

Right-hander Weston Smith had a one-hit shutout through four, Rowan was throwing it around, and South had scratched out three runs against Thomas Allen. “We were really fortunate only to be down 3-0,” Rowan coach Jim Gantt said. “South can hit and they missed some chances when one more key hit might have put us in a hole.

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pablo Juan Montoya talks to his crew after winning the pole at New Hampshire. needed to be very smart and take the points,” Montoya said. “Right now, we are kind of in the same situation. We need a lot of points. We’ll see what happens.” The former Formula One star made NASCAR’s Chase for the Sprint Cup championship for the first time last season. He’s a disappointing 20th entering Sunday’s race — 161 points out of the 12th and final place

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Landon Donovan, left, and teammate steve cherundolo dribble during a training session. blocked by an elephant ahead of the opener against England on June 12. Players have been stoked since Landon Donovan’s injury-time goal beat Algeria on Wednesday and lifted them into the knockout phase. “The way we’ve been playing, feeling like we’ve gone undefeated and we’ve gotten stronger, I think that gives us hope,” goalkeeper Tim Howard said. American sports fans have been focusing on soccer at an unprecedented level. Former President Clinton attended Wednesday’s game in Pretoria and chugged a postgame beer with captain Carlos Bocanegra.


2D • SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010

TV Sports Saturday, June 26 ATHLETICS 1 p.m. ESPN — U.S. Outdoor Championships, at Des Moines, Iowa 3 p.m. NBC — U.S. Outdoor Championships, at Des Moines, Iowa AUTO RACING 10:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for New England 200, at Loudon, N.H. (joined in progress) 11:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Happy Hour Series, final practice for Lenox Industrial Tools 301, at Loudon, N.H. 3:30 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, New England 200, at Loudon, N.H. 7 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Summit Racing Equipment Nationals, at Norwalk, Ohio (same-day tape) COLLEGE BASEBALL 2 p.m. ESPN2 — World Series, game 13, Clemson vs. TCU, at Omaha, Neb. (if necessary) 7 p.m. ESPN — World Series, game 14, Clemson vs. South Carolina, at Omaha, Neb. (if necessary) GOLF 1 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, second round, at Endicott, N.Y. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, third round, at Cromwell, Conn. 4 p.m. TGC — LPGA Championship, third round, at Pittsford, N.Y. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers, Boston at San Francisco, or Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox SOCCER 10 a.m. ESPN — FIFA, World Cup, round of 16, Uruguay vs. South Korea, at Port Elizabeth, South Africa 2:30 p.m. ABC — FIFA, World Cup, round of 16, United States vs. Ghana, at Rustenburg, South Africa TENNIS 7 a.m. ESPN2 — Wimbledon, third round, at Wimbledon, England (live and same-day tape) Noon NBC — Wimbledon, third round, at Wimbledon, England (live and same-day tape)

Area schedule Saturday, June 26 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 10 a.m. Stanly at South Rowan 7 p.m. Rowan at Mooresville South Rowan at Concord Kannapolis at Wilkes JUNIOR LEGION BASEBALL 7 p.m. Cornelius at Carson Salisbury at Mocksville INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7:05 p.m. Augusta GreenJackets at Kannapolis

Local golf Rowan Masters Warrior Golf Club, first round Ronnie Eidson, 1-up Kendall Carter Matt Gryder d. Travis Kluttz, 5 and 4 Derek Lipe d. Bob Boltz, 8 and 6 Phil Miller d. Ken Crouch, 5 and 4 Ken Clarke d. Justin Lefler, 2-up Sean Kramer d. Jimmy Christy, 2-up Alex Nianouris d. Robert Jordan, 7 and 5 David Miller d. Neal Hiatt, 5 and 4 Kevin Lentz d. Thomas Thompson, 2-up Mallory McDaniel d. Mike Mills, 3 and 2 Seth Waller d. Chris Owen, 1-up Jason Meadows d. Jon Adams, 4 and 2 Keith Dorsett d. Steve Gegorek, 4 and 2 Andrew Morgan d. Andy Huffman, 7 and 6 Alex Lee d. Rob Burke, 2-up Andy Beaver d. Ryan Stout, 3 and 2

American Legion Standings Southern Division Area III W L Overall Mooresville 14 2 16-3 South Rowan 10 3 15-4 Rowan County 12 4 19-8 Wilkes County 7 7 7-7 Kannapolis 8 8 9-11 Mocksville 6 9 9-12 Concord 5 10 7-11 Stanly 5 10 7-10 Lexington 6 10 10-13 Statesville 2 12 3-13 Thursday’s Games Kernersville 15, Rowan County 7 South Rowan 15, Mocksville 4 Friday’s Games Mooresville 11, Stanly 1 Rowan 14, South Rowan 4 Wilkes 14, Lexington 1 Lexington 11, Wilkes 7 Mocksville 9, Concord 6 Kannapolis 10, Statesville 9 Saturday’s games Stanly at South Rowan, 10 a.m. South Rowan at Concord Stanly at Lexington Kannapolis at Wilkes Mocksville at Statesville Rowan at Mooresville Sunday’s games Rowan at Lexington South Rowan at Mocksville Stanly at Concord

College baseball World Series At Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. Double Elimination Saturday, June 19 TCU 8, Florida State 1 UCLA 11, Florida 3 Sunday, June 20 Oklahoma 4, South Carolina 3 Arizona State vs. Clemson, ppd., Monday, June 21 Clemson 6, Arizona State 3 Florida State 8, Florida 5, Florida eliminated UCLA 6, TCU 3 Tuesday, June 22 South Carolina 11, Arizona State 4, Arizona St. eliminated Clemson 6, Oklahoma 1, 5 innings, susp., weather Wednesday, June 23 Clemson 6, Oklahoma 4 TCU 11, Florida State 7, Florida St. eliminated Thursday, June 24 Game 10 — South Carolina 3, Oklahoma 2, 12 innings, Oklahoma elim. Friday, June 25 Game 11 — TCU 6, UCLA 2 Game 12 — South Carolina 5, Clemson 1 Saturday, June 26 Game 13 — UCLA (50-15) vs. TCU (5413), 2 p.m. Game 14 — Clemson (45-24) vs. South Carolina (51-16), 7 p.m. .

ML Baseball Standings American League East Division W L Pct GB New York 45 27 .625 — Boston 44 30 .595 2 Tampa Bay 43 30 .589 21⁄2 Toronto 39 35 .527 7 Baltimore 21 52 .288 241⁄2

Central Division W L Pct Minnesota 40 33 .548 Detroit 39 33 .542 Chicago 38 34 .528 Kansas City 31 43 .419 Cleveland 26 46 .361 West Division W L Pct Texas 44 29 .603 Los Angeles 41 34 .547 Oakland 34 40 .459 Seattle 30 43 .411

GB — 1 ⁄2 11⁄2 1 9 ⁄2 131⁄2 GB — 4 101⁄2 14

National League East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 43 31 .581 — 1 ⁄2 New York 42 31 .575 Philadelphia 39 32 .549 21⁄2 Florida 35 38 .479 71⁄2 Washington 33 41 .446 10 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 41 33 .554 — 1 ⁄2 St. Louis 40 33 .548 Milwaukee 33 40 .452 71⁄2 Chicago 32 41 .438 81⁄2 Houston 29 45 .392 12 Pittsburgh 25 47 .347 15 West Division W L Pct GB San Diego 43 30 .589 — San Francisco 39 32 .549 3 Los Angeles 39 33 .542 31⁄2 1 Colorado 38 34 .528 4 ⁄2 Arizona 29 45 .392 141⁄2 Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox 6, Chicago Cubs 0 Philadelphia 9, Toronto 0 Baltimore 7, Washington 6 Arizona 1, Tampa Bay 0 Cincinnati 10, Cleveland 3 N.Y. Mets 5, Minnesota 2 San Diego 3, Florida 0 Atlanta 3, Detroit 1 Houston 7, Texas 4 Milwaukee 8, Seattle 3 Kansas City 4, St. Louis 2 Colorado at L.A. Angels, late. Pittsburgh at Oakland, late N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers, late Boston at San Francisco, late Saturday’s Games Minnesota (Pavano 8-6) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 5-4), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (Hawksworth 1-4) at Kansas City (Davies 4-5), 2:10 p.m. Houston (Banks 0-0) at Texas (C.Wilson 53), 3:05 p.m. Arizona (I.Kennedy 3-5) at Tampa Bay (Price 10-3), 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Hamels 6-5) at Toronto (Marcum 6-3), 4:05 p.m. Washington (L.Hernandez 6-4) at Baltimore (Bergesen 3-4), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 4-6) at Atlanta (Kawakami 0-9), 4:10 p.m. Seattle (Fister 3-3) at Milwaukee (Wolf 56), 4:10 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 10-4) at San Francisco (J.Martinez 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Silva 8-2) at Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 8-3), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Masterson 2-6) at Cincinnati (LeCure 1-4), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 6-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 6-5), 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Garland 7-5) at Florida (Jo.Johnson 8-2), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Cook 2-4) at L.A. Angels (J.Saunders 5-8), 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (D.McCutchen 0-2) at Oakland (Cahill 6-2), 10:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. San Diego at Florida, 1:10 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. Washington at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 p.m. Seattle at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. St. Louis at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Boston at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m.

Friday’s boxes Padres 3, Marlins 0 San Diego Florida ab r h bi ab r h bi Gwynn cf 4 0 0 0 Coghln lf 2 0 0 0 HrstnJr 2b 4 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 1 0 HRmrz ss 4 0 3 0 Hairstn lf 4 0 1 0 Cantu 3b 3 0 0 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 C.Ross cf 4 0 1 0 Headly 3b 3 1 2 0 RPauln c 4 0 2 0 Venale rf 4 1 2 2 Stanton rf 3 0 1 0 Torreal c 4 1 1 0 Volstad p 2 0 0 0 ECarer ss 2 0 0 0 T.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Richrd p 2 0 0 0 Bonifac ph 1 0 0 0 Salzar ph 1 0 1 1 Tnkrsly p 0 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 Denorfi lf 1 0 0 0 Helms ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 31 0 7 0 San Diego 000 000 300—3 Florida 000 000 000—0 Dp—San Diego 2. Lob—San Diego 6, Florida 9. 2b—C.ross (17). Hr—Venable (7). Sb— Headley (10). Cs—E.cabrera (3). S—E.cabrera. IP H R ER BB SO San Diego Richard W,5-4 6 5 0 0 4 5 Gregerson H,18 1 0 0 0 0 1 Adams H,20 1 1 0 0 0 1 H.bell S,20-23 1 1 0 0 1 2 Florida Volstad L,4-7 6 7 3 3 0 6 T.Wood 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tankersley ⁄3 0 0 0 2 2 Veras 12⁄3 Volstad pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. T—2:49. A—16,718 (38,560).

Braves 3, Tigers 1 Detroit ab Damon cf 3 Bonine p 0 BThms p 0 Sntiag ss 4 Ordonz rf 4 MiCarr 1b 4 Boesch lf 4 CGuilln 2b 4 Inge 3b 3 Avila c 3 AJcksn ph 1 AOliver p 2 Raburn cf 1

Atlanta

h bi ab r h bi 0 0 Prado 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 C.Jnes 3b 4 0 2 0 1 0 Wagner p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glaus 1b 4 0 0 0 2 0 McCnn c 2 1 1 1 1 1 YEscor ss 3 1 0 0 1 0 Infante 3b 3 0 1 0 0 0 MeCarr lf 3 0 1 1 1 0 Medlen p 2 0 0 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 Conrad ph 1 1 1 1 GBlanc cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals 30 3 7 3 Detroit 100 000 000—1 Atlanta 010 100 01x—3 Dp—Detroit 1. Lob—Detroit 7, Atlanta 4. 2b—C.guillen (12), Avila (5). Hr—Mccann (9), Conrad (4). IP H R ER BB SO Detroit A.oliver L,0-1 6 5 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 Bonine 11⁄3 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 B.Thomas Atlanta 6 1 1 1 5 Medlen W,5-1 62⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 O’flaherty H,7 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Moylan H,12 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Venters H,5 Wagner S,15-17 1 0 0 0 0 3 T—2:39. A—36,634 (49,743).

r 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Brewers 8, Mariners 3 Seattle

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Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi ISuzuki rf 3 1 1 0 Weeks 2b 3 1 0 0 Figgins 2b 4 1 2 0 Hart rf 4 1 1 0 FGtrrz cf 3 0 0 1 Fielder 1b 4 0 1 1 JoLopz 3b 4 1 1 0 Braun lf 3 2 1 0 MSwny 1b 4 0 2 1 McGeh 3b 3 1 0 0 Bradly lf 3 0 0 1 Lucroy c 3 2 2 3 JaWlsn ss 3 0 1 0 Gomez cf 3 1 2 2 CCordr p 0 0 0 0 AEscor ss 2 0 0 2 Olson p 0 0 0 0 Bush p 2 0 1 0 Ardsm p 0 0 0 0 Villanv p 0 0 0 0 Sndrs ph 1 0 0 0 Edmnd ph 1 0 0 0 RJhnsn c 4 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 RwlndS p 2 0 0 0 Inglett ph 1 0 0 0 JoWilsn ss1 0 0 0 Hoffmn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 29 8 8 8 Seattle 012 000 000—3 Milwaukee 000 401 12x—8 E—A.escobar (10). Dp—Seattle 1. Lob— Seattle 5, Milwaukee 5. 2b—Jo.lopez (12), Fielder (12), Lucroy (2), Bush (1). Hr—Lucroy (1), Gomez (5). Sb—I.suzuki (21), Figgins 3 (19). Sf—F.gutierrez, Bradley, A.escobar 2. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 5 5 5 2 4 Rwld-Smt L,1-7 51⁄3 0 1 1 1 0 C.Cordero 11⁄3 Olson 1 3 2 2 1 0 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Aardsma Milwaukee Bush W,3-5 6 7 3 2 0 3

Villanueva H,10 1 0 0 0 1 1 Loe H,4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hoffman 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Rowland-Smith (Weeks), by C.Cordero (Weeks). T—2:53. A—30,087 (41,900).

Royals 4, Cardinals 2 St. Louis Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi Schmkr lf 4 0 3 0 Pdsdnk lf 4 1 3 0 Hollidy lf 4 0 0 0 Kendall c 2 1 1 1 YMolin c 0 0 0 0 DeJess rf 4 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 3 0 0 0 BButler 1b 4 1 1 1 Ldwck dh 3 1 0 0 JGuilln dh 4 0 2 1 Rasms cf 4 1 2 0 Blmqst dh 0 1 0 0 FLopez ss 3 0 0 1 Callasp 3b 3 0 3 0 Freese 3b 3 0 1 1 Aviles 2b 4 0 0 0 LaRue c 2 0 0 0 Maier cf 4 0 0 1 Miles 2b 2 0 1 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 0 0 Winn rf 4 0 1 0 Totals 32 2 8 2 Totals 33 4 10 4 St. Louis 000 000 002—2 Kansas City 003 000 01x—4 E—Holliday (1), Kendall (9). Dp—Kansas City 2. Lob—St. Louis 7, Kansas City 8. 2b— Rasmus (14), Winn (5), B.butler (24). 3b— Podsednik (4). Sb—Aviles (1). Cs—Podsednik (8). Sf—F.lopez. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Suppan L,0-3 5 7 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 D.Reyes 11⁄3 2 2 1 1 0 1 Boggs 1 ⁄3 Kansas City Greinke W,3-8 8 7 2 1 2 6 Soria S,18-20 1 1 0 0 0 0 Greinke pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. T—2:47. A—38,916 (37,840).

White Sox 6, Cubs 0 Chicago (N) ab r Fukdm rf 3 0 Colvin lf 4 0 Byrd cf 4 0 D.Lee 1b 4 0 ArRmr 3b 3 0 ASorin dh 4 0 ontent ss 3 0 Soto c 2 0 Theriot 2b 3 0

Chicago (A) h bi ab r h bi 0 0 Pierre lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Vizquel 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 1 1 1 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 1 1 0 0 0 Quentin rf 3 2 2 3 0 0 Kotsay dh 2 0 0 0 1 0 AnJons dh 1 0 0 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss 3 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 2 1 1 2 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 31 6 7 6 Chicago (N) 000 000 000—0 Chicago (A) 400 011 00x—6 E—Ar.ramirez (7). Lob—Chicago (N) 6, Chicago (A) 4. 2b—Pierre (7), Rios (18), Quentin (15). Hr—Quentin (12), Beckham (2). Sf—Beckham. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago (N) Zambrano L,3-6 1 4 4 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 Gorzelanny 31⁄3 2 2 1 1 1 2 Stevens 1 ⁄3 Howry 1 0 0 0 0 0 Marshall 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago (A) Peavy W,7-5 7 3 0 0 2 9 S.Santos 1 0 0 0 1 2 T.Pena 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP—Stevens. T—2:22. A—39,364 (40,615).

Reds 10, Indians 3 Cleveland Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi Crowe cf 4 1 1 0 BPhllps 2b 5 1 2 0 Choo rf 3 0 0 0 OCarer ss 5 1 2 0 CSantn c 3 1 1 2 Janish ss 0 0 0 0 J.Smith p 0 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 1 0 0 Dncan ph 1 0 1 0 Rolen 3b 3 1 1 2 Hrmnn p 0 0 0 0 Cairo 3b 1 0 0 0 Sipp p 0 0 0 0 Gomes lf 3 1 1 1 J.Nix ph 1 0 0 0 Bruce rf 2 3 2 1 Kearns lf 5 0 1 0 Stubbs cf 4 2 2 4 Branyn 1b 3 0 1 0 RHrndz c 4 0 1 0 JhPerlt 3b 3 1 1 1 CMiller c 0 0 0 0 AHrndz 2b4 0 1 0 Harang p 3 0 0 0 Donald ss 4 0 1 0 L.Nix ph 1 0 1 1 Laffey p 1 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 AMarte ph 1 0 0 0 Owings p 0 0 0 0 Rdmnd c 2 0 1 0 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 3410 12 9 Cleveland 000 021 000— 3 Cincinnati 023 040 10x—10 E—Branyan (5), A.hernandez (1). Dp— Cleveland 1, Cincinnati 1. Lob—Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 6. 2b—Branyan (8), O.cabrera (17), Bruce 2 (15). Hr—C.santana (3), Jh.peralta (5), Rolen (16), Stubbs (8). Sb—Crowe (10), O.cabrera (10), Stubbs (16). Sf—Gomes, Bruce. IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland Laffey L,0-2 4 5 5 5 3 5 J.Smith 2 5 4 3 1 3 Herrmann 1 2 1 1 0 0 Sipp 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati Harang W,6-7 7 8 3 3 5 2 Ondrusek 1 1 0 0 0 1 Owings 1 0 0 0 0 0 WP—Harang. T—2:46. A—32,844 (42,319).

Astros 7, Rangers 4 Houston

Texas h bi ab r h bi 1 0 Andrus ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 MYong 3b 5 1 2 0 1 1 Kinsler 2b 2 0 0 0 3 0 ABlanc 2b 2 0 1 0 1 1 DvMrp ph 1 0 1 1 3 1 J.Arias 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 5 2 1 0 4 3 Hamltn lf 5 0 3 1 0 0 N.Cruz rf 5 0 0 0 1 0 Smoak 1b 4 0 2 0 MRmrz c 3 0 0 2 Borbon cf 3 1 1 0 Totals 42 714 6 Totals 39 4 13 4 Houston 010 103 200—7 Texas 000 120 010—4 E—O.navarro (1), C.johnson (4), M.young (10), A.blanco (2), O’day (1). Dp—Houston 1. Lob—Houston 13, Texas 13. 2b—Ca.lee 2 (12), Pence (12), Blum 2 (6), C.johnson (2), Smoak (10). Hr—Berkman (7). Sb—Bourn (22), Bourgeois (1), Andrus (21). S—Andrus. Sf—M.ramirez. IP H R ER BB SO Houston Moehler W,1-4 5 8 3 2 3 3 Sampson H,5 1 2 0 0 0 0 G.Chacin 1 2 1 1 0 3 W.Lopez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lndstrm S,18-22 1 0 0 0 0 0 Texas C.lewis L,7-5 5 9 5 4 1 4 O’Day 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ray 1 3 2 2 1 0 Harrison 1 1 0 0 2 0 Ogando 1 1 0 0 1 1 C.Lewis pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. G.Chacin pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. WP—Lindstrom, Ogando. T—3:45. A—43,457 (49,170). ab Bourn cf 6 Kpngr 2b 5 Brkmn 1b 4 Ca.Lee dh 4 Pence rf 5 Blum ss 3 ONavrr ss 1 CJhnsn 3b5 Quinter c 5 Bourgs lf 4

r 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0

Diamondbacks 1, Rays 0 Arizona

Tampa Bay h bi ab r h bi 2 0 Jaso c 4 0 0 0 1 0 Zobrist rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 Longori 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 Crwfrd pr 0 0 0 0 1 1 Brignc 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joyce lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 BUpton cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 Blalock dh 4 0 0 0 SRdrgz rf 3 0 0 0 WAyar ph 0 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 7 1 Totals 27 0 0 0 Arizona 010 000 000—1 Tampa Bay 000 000 000—0 E—S.drew (4). Dp—Tampa Bay 3. Lob— Arizona 4, Tampa Bay 9. Hr—Ad.laroche (11). Sb—Zobrist (10), B.upton (24). Cs—J.upton (4), Crawford (8). IP H R ER BB SO Arizona E.jackson W,5-6 9 0 0 0 8 6 Tampa Bay 6 1 1 2 8 Niemann L,6-2 71⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Choate Balfour 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP—by E.Jackson (B.Upton). WP— E.Jackson. T—2:46. A—18,918 (36,973). ab Jhnsn dh 3 S.Drew ss 4 J.Upton rf 3 Monter c 4 CYoung cf 4 AdLRc 1b 3 MRynl 3b 3 GParra lf 3 TAreu 2b 3

r 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Phillies 9, Blue Jays 0 Philadelphia ab r Rollins ss 1 1 WValdz ss 0 0 Polanc 3b 5 1 Utley 2b 5 1 Hward dh 5 1 Werth rf 3 3 Ibanez lf 5 0 Victorn cf 3 1 Gload 1b 4 0 Schndr c 4 1

Toronto

h bi ab r h bi 0 0 FLewis rf-lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 JMcDnl ss 1 0 0 0 1 2 JBautst dh 4 0 1 0 1 1 V.Wells cf 3 0 0 0 2 0 Lind lf-1b 4 0 0 0 1 0 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 1 2 Overay 1b 2 0 2 0 3 4 Wise pr-rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 J.Buck c 3 0 1 0 Hoffpar 3b 3 0 0 0 Totals 35 9 11 9 Totals 32 0 7 0 Philadelphia 010 160 010—9 Toronto 000 000 000—0

Dp—Philadelphia 2, Toronto 3. Lob— Philadelphia 6, Toronto 6. 2b—Gload (2), J.bautista (15), A.hill (10). 3b—Werth (1). Hr— Victorino (12). Sb—Wise (1). IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia Halladay W,9-6 7 6 0 0 1 4 Contreras 1 1 0 0 0 0 Herndon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto Litsch L,0-2 4 7 6 6 4 0 Purcey 1 2 2 2 1 0 Janssen 2 0 0 0 0 1 Tallet 2 2 1 1 2 2 Litsch pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. T—2:46. A—43,076 (43,651).

Orioles 7, Nationals 6 Washington ab r Morgan cf 5 3 CGzmn 2b3 1 Zmrmn 3b 5 1 A.Dunn 1b4 0 Wlngh dh 5 0 IRdrgz c 4 0 Morse rf 4 0 Berndn rf 1 0 WHarrs lf 4 0 Dsmnd ss 3 1

Baltimore h bi ab r h bi 4 1 CPttrsn lf 4 1 3 1 0 0 MTejad 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Markks rf 4 0 3 0 1 4 Scott dh 5 0 1 0 2 0 AdJons cf 5 0 1 1 1 1 Wieters c 3 1 1 0 1 0 Fox pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 GAtkns 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 SMoore1b 2 1 2 2 0 0 Lugo 2b 4 1 0 0 CIzturs ss 4 2 2 0 Totals 38 612 6 Totals 38 7 13 5 Washington 102 300 000—6 Baltimore 000 030 031—7 Two outs when winning run scored. E—C.guzman 2 (9), Desmond 2 (18), Wieters (3). Dp—Washington 3. Lob—Washington 10, Baltimore 11. 2b—Morgan (11), A.dunn (21), C.izturis (6). Hr—S.moore (2). Sb—Morgan (16), Willingham (7), Desmond (5), C.patterson 2 (12). Sf—A.dunn, M.tejada. IP H R ER BB SO Washington 6 3 0 1 2 J.Martin 41⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Slaten Batista 1 1 0 0 1 0 S.Burnett 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Storen H,6 11⁄3 4 4 3 3 0 Clippard L,8-4 11⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Capps Baltimore 8 6 5 3 2 Arrieta 41⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 Hendrickson 12⁄3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mata 1 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Ohman Simon W,2-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 S.Burnett pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. HBP—by Arrieta (C.Guzman). WP—J.Martin. T—3:53. A—43,484 (48,290).

Mets 5, Twins 2 Minnesota ab Span cf 4 OHdsn 2b 4 Mauer c 4 Mornea 1b4 Cddyr 3b 4 Kubel rf 4 DlmYn lf 4 Punto ss 3 Crain p 0 Mahay p 0 Slowey p 1 Tolbert ss 1

New York h bi ab r h bi 2 2 JosRys ss 3 1 2 1 1 0 JFelicn cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 2 2 2 2 0 I.Davis 1b 4 1 1 0 1 0 Bay lf 3 0 1 1 1 0 Thole c 3 0 0 0 0 0 HBlanc c 0 0 0 0 1 0 Francr rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 RTejad 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 Pelfrey p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carter ph 1 0 0 0 PFelicn p 0 0 0 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 26 5 7 4 Minnesota 100 010 000—2 New York 000 311 00x—5 E—Span (3), Slowey (1). Dp—New York 1. Lob—Minnesota 5, New York 2. 2b—Punto (8), D.wright (22), Bay (18), R.tejada (4). Hr— Span (3), D.wright (13). Sb—Span (15). Cs— D.wright (6). S—Slowey, J.feliciano 2, Pelfrey. Sf—Jos.reyes. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota Slowey L,7-5 6 6 5 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 Crain 11⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Mahay New York Pelfrey W,10-2 6 6 2 2 0 2 Parnell H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 P.feliciano H,12 1 0 0 0 0 2 Rodrigz S,17-20 1 2 0 0 0 1 T—2:41. A—36,244 (41,800). r 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Late Thursday Dodgers 10, Angels 6 Los Angeles (N) Los Angeles (A) ab r h bi ab r h bi Furcal ss 6 1 2 2 HKndrc 2b 5 2 2 0 JCarrll 2b 6 1 3 1 Frndsn 3b 5 2 2 1 Ethier rf 5 1 1 1 BAreu rf 3 1 2 2 MRmr dh 4 2 2 2 TrHntr cf 4 0 2 1 Kemp cf 5 1 2 0 HMatsu dh 4 0 1 1 Loney 1b 3 2 1 1 Napoli 1b 4 1 1 1 Blake 3b 5 0 3 1 JMaths c 3 0 0 0 RMartn c 2 1 0 1 Willits lf 3 0 1 0 RJhnsn lf 5 1 1 1 BrWod ss 4 0 1 0 Totals 41101510 Totals 35 6 12 6 Los Angeles (N) 000 510 220—10 Los Angeles (A) 100 120 002— 6 E—Br.wood (8). Lob—Los Angeles (N) 10, Los Angeles (A) 8. 2b—Furcal (10), Ethier (19), Blake (14), Frandsen (9), Tor.Hunter (23). Hr—Napoli (12). Cs—Blake (2), B.Abreu (6), Tor.Hunter (8), Willits (2). Sf—R.Martin. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles (N) 2 5 4 4 4 4 Haeger 4 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 2 0 0 1 1 Troncoso Jef.Wver W,4-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Kuo Ju.Miller 1 3 2 2 0 2 Sherrill 0 1 0 0 0 0 Broxton 1 0 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles (A) 2 6 5 5 3 2 Kazmir L,7-6 3 ⁄3 1 1 0 0 2 S.Shields 21⁄3 1 ⁄3 3 2 2 1 1 F.Rodriguez 2 4 2 2 0 1 T.Bell 1 ⁄3 O’Sullivan 1 1 0 0 0 1 T—3:52 (Rain delay: 0:18). A—44,043 (45,285).

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Soccer World Cup SECOND ROUND Australia 2, Serbia 1 Switzerland 0, Honduras 0 Saturday, June 26 Uruguay vs. South Korea, 10 a.m. United States vs. Ghana, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 27 Germany vs. England, 10 a.m. Argentina vs. Mexico, 2:30 p.m. Monday, June 28 Netherlands vs. Slovakia, 10 a.m. Brazil vs. Chile, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 29 Paraguay vs. Japan, 10 a.m. Spain vs. Portugal, 2:30 p.m.

NBA Draft 2010 NBA Draft Team-by-Team A team-by-team breakdown of the players each team ended up with in the draft (xproposed trade): Atlanta Hawks 1 (27) Jordan Crawford, g, Xavier (traded from New Jersey). 2 (53) Pape Sy, f, STB Le Havre (France). Boston Celtics 1 (19) Avery Bradley, g, Texas. 2 (52) Luke Harangody, f, Notre Dame. Charlotte Bobcats None. Chicago Bulls None. Cleveland Cavaliers None. Dallas Mavericks 1 (25) Dominique Jones, g, South Florida (traded from Memphis). Denver Nuggets None. Detroit Pistons 1 (7) Greg Monroe, f, Georgetown. 2 (36) Terrico White, g, Mississippi. Golden State Warriors 1 (6) Ekpe Udoh, c, Baylor. Houston Rockets 1 (14) Patrick Patterson, c, Kentucky. Indiana Pacers 1 (10) Paul George, f, Fresno State. 2 (40) Lance Stephenson, g, Cincinnati. 2 (57) Ryan Reid, f, Florida State. L.A. Clippers 1 (8) Al-Farouq Aminu, f, Wake Forest. x-1 (18) Eric Bledsoe, g, Kentucky (traded from Oklahoma City). 2 (54) Willie Warren, g, Oklahoma. L.A. Lakers 2 (43) Devin Ebanks, f, West Virginia. 2 (58) Derrick Caracter, f, UTEP. Memphis Grizzlies 1 (12) Xavier Henry, g, Kansas. 1 (28) Greivis Vasquez, g, Maryland. Miami Heat 2 (32) Dexter Pittman, c, Texas. 2 (41) Jarvis Varnado, f, Mississippi State. 2 (42) Da’Sean Butler, f, West Virginia. 2 (48) Latavious Williams, f, Tulsa (NBADL). Milwaukee Bucks 1 (15) Larry Sanders, f-c, Virginia Commonwealth. 2 (37) Darington Hobson, f, New Mexico. 2 (44) Jerome Jordan, c, Tulsa. 2 (47) Tiny Gallon, f, Oklahoma. Minnesota Timberwolves 1 (4) Wesley Johnson, f, Syracuse. x-1 (30) Lazar Hayward, f, Marquette (traded from Washington). x-2 (35) Nemanja Bjelica, f, KK Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) (traded from Washington). 2 (45) Paulo Prestes, C, CB Murcia (Spain). New Jersey Nets 1 (3) Derrick Favors, f, Georgia Tech. 1 (24) Damion James, f, Texas (traded from Atlanta). New Orleans Hornets x-1 (21) Craig Brackins, f, Iowa State (traded from Oklahoma City). x-1 (26) Quincy Pondexter, f, Washington (traded from Oklahoma City). New York Knicks 2 (38) Andy Rautins, g, Syracuse. 2 (39) Landry Fields, f, Stanford. Oklahoma City Thunder x-1 (11) Cole Aldrich, c, Kansas (traded from New Orleans). 2 (31) Tibor Pleiss, c, Brose Baskets Bamberg (Germany). (traded from Atlanta through New Jersey). 2 (51) Magnum Rolle, c, Louisiana Tech. Orlando Magic 1 (29) Daniel Orton, c, Kentucky. 2 (59) Stanley Robinson, f, Connecticut. Philadelphia 76ers 1 (2) Evan Turner, g, Ohio State. Phoenix Suns 2 (46) Phoenix, Gani Lawal, f, Georgia Tech. 2 (60) Dwayne Collins, f, Miami. Portland Trail Blazers 1 (16) Luke Babbitt, f, Nevada (traded from Minnesota). 1 (22) Elliot Williams, g, Memphis. 2 (34) Armon Johnson, g, Nevada. Sacramento Kings 1 (5) DeMarcus Cousins, f, Kentucky. 2 (33) Hassan Whiteside, c, Marshall. San Antonio Spurs 1 (20) James Anderson, g, Oklahoma State. 2 (49) Ryan Richards, f, Gran Canaria (Spain). Toronto Raptors 1 (13) Ed Davis, f, North Carolina. 2 (50) Solomon Alabi, c, Florida State (traded from Dallas). Utah Jazz 1 (9) Gordon Hayward, f, Butler. 2 (55) Jeremy Evans, f, Western Kentucky. Washington Wizards 1 (1) John Wall, g, Kentucky. 1 (17) Kevin Seraphin, f-c, Cholet (France) (traded from Chicago). x-1 (23) Trevor Booker, f, Clemson (traded from Minnesota). x-2 (56) Hamady Ndiaye, c, Rutgers (traded from Minnesota).

Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled LHP Fabio Castro from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned OF Josh Reddick to Pawtucket. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Signed SS Christian Colon and assigned him to Wilmington (Carolina). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Made a oneyear qualifying offer to F Tyrus Thomas making him a restricted free agent. COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA STATE—Named Debbie Yow athletic director.

Racing Sprint Cup Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Lineup After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At New Hampshire Motor Speedway 1. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 132.337. 2. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 132.158. 3. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 132.062. 4. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 131.998. 5. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 131.966. 6. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 131.875. 7. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 131.742. 8. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 131.633. 9. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 131.556. 10. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 131.456. 11. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 131.329. 12. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 131.315. 13. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 131.279. 14. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 131.211. 15. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 131.189. 16. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 131.18. 17. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 131.103. 18. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 131.049. 19. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 131.035. 20. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 131.017. 21. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 130.945. 22. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 130.801. 23. (36) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 130.734. 24. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 130.626. 25. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 130.599. 26. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 130.586. 27. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 130.456. 28. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 130.367. 29. (83) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 130.313. 30. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 130.3. 31. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 130.22. 32. (13) Max Papis, Toyota, 130.024. 33. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 130.02. 34. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 129.714. 35. (46) J.J. Yeley, Dodge, 129.626. 36. (66) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 129.6. 37. (55) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 129.278. 38. (26) David Stremme, Ford, 129.221. 39. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 128.893. 40. (71) Andy Lally, Chevrolet, 127.997.

Favorites win in Rowan Masters From staff reports

The familiar names who began the 8th Annual Rowan Masters will be back out there today. Most of them won. Defending champ Ronnie Eidson defeated Kendall Carter 1-up. Medalist and Rowan Masters newcomer Kevin Lentz defeated Thomas Thompson 2up. Other top seeds winning were Keith Dorsett 4-and-2 against Steve Gegorek, Ken Clarke 2up over Justin Lefler and Alex Nianouris 7and-5 against Robert Jordan. The list of winners is in Scoreboard. The second round begins at 8 am today, followed by the quarterfinals at 1. The semifinals will be Sunday morning at 8:30, followed by the championship match at 12:30.

n Kennedy eliminated Madison Kennedy lost 5-and-4 in the semifinals of the N.C. Junior Golf Championships to eventual champ Katherine Perry.

n Parnell update Bobby Parnell (East Rowan) pitched an impressive inning for the New York Mets on Thursday, striking out three Detroit Tigers in the seventh inning, including Miguel Cabrera. Parnell gave up a single to red-hot rookie Brennan Boesch.

n Minor leagues The Los Angeles Dodgers promoted Jerry Sands (Catawba) all the way from Low A-ball to Double-A Chattanooga, and he’s already pounded two homers for his new club.  Rudy Brown (South Rowan) won his pro debut on Thursday, pitching two scoreless innings as the Royals beat the Mariners 8-5 in the Arizona League. Brown pitched the fifth and sixth innings and struck out three • Hudson Valley center fielder Craige Lyerly (East Rowan, Catawba) got his first pro hit on Thursday when he lined an eighth-inning single to center in a 16-5 loss to Brooklyn. Lyerly was 0-for-11 before he broke the ice. • Vermont’s Wade Moore (West Rowan, Catawba) is playing in the same league as Lyerly and also has found the pitching tough so far. He went 1-for-4 on Thursday and is 4-for21 (.190) in seven outings. He’s walked three times and stolen two bases.

n Legion baseball Mooresville defeated Stanly County 11-1 Friday on the strength of five home runs. Chris Dula hit two, while Billy Nantz, Nick Keith and Tyler Lewis added one each. First-place Mooresville (16-3, 14-2) got seven innings from winning pitcher Scottie Williams.

n Intimidators One day after starting the second half of the season on the right note, the Kannapolis Intimidators took a step back with a 9-3 defeat at the hands of the Augusta GreenJackets at home on Friday night. The loss was the 15th in 21 games for the slumping Intimidators.

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The World Cup roundup ... PRETORIA, South Africa — David Villa and Andres Iniesta each scored as Spain beat Chile 2-1 on Friday at the World Cup, a result that sends both teams on to the round of 16. Villa got his goal on a shot from 45 yards out in the 24th minute, when goalkeeper Claudio Bravo came out of his area and cleared a ball straight to the Spain striker. Iniesta doubled the advantage by beating Bravo with a right-footed shot from the edge of the area in the 37th, with Marco Estrada ejected after collecting his second yellow card on the play. Spain finished at the top of Group H with six points and will play Portugal in the next round. Chile was second and will play Brazil. Switzerland was third and Honduras was last. Switzerland 0, Honduras 0 BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — Honduras held Switzerland to a 0-0 draw in Group H of the World Cup on Friday, a result that knocked both teams out of the tournament. The Swiss could have locked up a spot in the second round with a two-goal win over Honduras. But Switzerland played with little urgency or creative flair until late in the match, and it couldn’t turn its domination of possession into quality scoring opportunities. Honduras almost stole a win in the 71st minute, but goalkeeper Diego Benaglio denied a wide-open Edgar Alvarez with a brilliant one-handed save. Brazil 0, Portugal 0 DURBAN, South Africa — Portugal reached the second round of the World Cup on Friday after a 0-0 draw with group winner Brazil as two of soccer’s most powerful offenses couldn’t score. Brazil had already secured advancement and won Group G with seven points, two more than Portugal. Ivory Coast, which beat North Korea 3-0, was third with four points. Ivory Coast 3, North Korea 0 NELSPRUIT, South Africa — Yaya Toure, Koffi Romaric N’Dri and Salomon Kalou all scored for Ivory Coast in a 3-0 win over North Korea at the World Cup, but the Elephants didn’t advance to the round of 16.


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WIMBLEDON, England — Roger Federer looked perfectly fresh as he demolished Clement 6-2, 6-4, 6-2, playing like the old grasscourt master himself after being stretched to five sets in his first-round match and four in the second. Federer saved the only break point against him, hit 29 winners, made only 12 unforced errors and left Centre Court to a rousing standing ovation. “I get standing ovations 99 percent of the time — doesn’t matter if the performance was great or not so great,” he said. “I think they’re happy to see me, and they love tennis. ... But of course, when I end up winning, and they give me a re-

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ception like this, it feels good at the heart.” The man Federer has beaten in three Wimbledon finals, Andy Roddick, served 28 aces in a 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3 win over Philipp Kohlschreiber to make the round of 16. The fifth-seeded American broke four times and saved all seven break points against him. In women’s play, fivetime champion Venus Williams moved into the fourth round by beating Russia’s Alisa Kleybanova 6-4, 62. Williams was down 3-1 in the first set before taking control with her power game as both players went for big shots from the baseline. Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters — two Belgians making Wimbledon come-

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ANDY RODDICK backs — won in straight sets to set up a fourthround showdown Monday. Clijsters, seeded eighth, beat No. 27 Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-3. Henin, seeded 17th, defeated No. 12 Nadia Petrova 6-1, 6-4. Clijsters and Henin will play each other for the 25th time.

WIMBLEDON, England — One day after winning the longest tennis match in history, John Isner lost the shortest men’s match at Wimbledon so far this year. Marathon man Isner looked weary from the outset Friday, required treatment for a neck injury and was beaten by unseeded Thiemo de Bakker of the Netherlands 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. The second-round match was over in just 1 hour, 14 minutes, and the five games won by Isner is the fewest by a male player this week. It was a complete turnaround from Isner’s epic three-day victory over Nicolas Mahut, which lasted 11 hours, 5 minutes and went to 70-68 in the fifth set.

What’s more, Isner served no aces Friday after hitting a record 112 against Mahut. “I’ve never been this exhausted before,” Isner AssociAted press said. “Mentally and physically, I was obviously a bit JOHN ISNER drained. I just didn’t have much in the way of my legs. I was just low on fuel fore taking the court and out there. Didn’t really have showed up unshaven. He a chance.” dropped the first set in 16 Starting shortly after minutes, winning only nine noon in warm sunshine, Ispoints while committing 11 ner received a standing unforced errors. ovation when he walked “It was brutal,” Isner onto court. He immediately said. “Things were looking lost his serve. pretty bleak right from the “The turnaround time — get-go.” he just didn’t have enough After the set, he took an time to get his body right,” injury timeout and received said Isner’s coach, Craig a neck massage from a Boynton. “He’s one tired trainer. Boynton said Isboy.” ner’s neck began to stiffen Isner didn’t warm up be- after the Mahut match.

Gamecocks beat Tigers Maybe he could give them some triple axels and OMAHA, Neb. — Michael lutzes, too. Roth pitched a three-hitter The Hurricanes took forin his first start in 14 ward Jeffrey Skinner, pomonths, and South Carolina tentially a game-changing scored in five of the first six goal-scorer — and a former innings to beat Clemson 5-1 figure skater — with the on Friday night and force a seventh selection. second Bracket 2 final at the • LOS ANGELES — NHL College World Series. owners unanimously agree South Carolina (51-16) and that blindside hits to the Clemson (45-24) meet again head will now result in a today, with the winner admajor penalty and ejection vancing to the best-of-three for offenders. championship round that This is the final step in starts Monday. the process that institutes Roth (2-1) has been a in-game penalties for these short reliever his entire cahits next season. reer, logging more than NFL three innings in only two of VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. his previous 48 career ap— Michael Vick was not inpearances. He struck out four, walked one and hit two volved or present when a shooting took place outside batters. a nightclub where he had Kyle Enders hit his third celebrated his birthday, his homer and had an RBI sinlawyer said Friday. gle, and Jackie Bradley Vick wasn’t at the club drove in two runs for the when the shooting took place Gamecocks, who have just after 2 a.m. Friday outstaved off elimination in side the club Guadalajara at three straight games. Town Center shopping cenDominic Leone (3-2) took ter. the loss. • NEW ORLEANS — • OMAHA, Neb. — Matt Chad Jones, a two-sport star Purke and Tyler Lockwood at LSU who was drafted by held UCLA to four hits and the New York Giants, underTaylor Featherston hit the biggest of TCU’s three home went surgery for a broken left leg and ankle Friday folruns, leading the Horned lowing a dawn wreck in Frogs to a 6-2 victory that which his SUV smashed into keeps them alive in the Cola pole. lege World Series. Featherston’s two-run GOLF homer off reliever Garett PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Claypool gave TCU a threerun lead in the bottom of the Cristie Kerr shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a fiveseventh. stroke lead in the LPGA YOW UPDATE  Championship, the tour’s COLLEGE PARK, Md. — second major of the season. Maryland athletic director • CROMWELL, Conn. — Debbie Yow visited North Justin Rose shot an 8-under Carolina State on Friday to 62, birdieing five consecumeet with a search committive back-nine holes for the tee looking for a new athletic second straight day, to take director. a four-stroke lead over Yow has spent 16 years at Kevin Sutherland in the Maryland, and under her di- Travelers Championship. rection the Terrapins have • ENDICOTT, N.Y. — won more than 20 NCAA Wayne Levi shot a 7-under championships, including ti- 65 to take a one-shot lead tles by the 2002 men’s basover Brad Bryant and Dan ketball team, the 2006 Forsman in the Champions women’s basketball team Tour’s Dick’s Sporting and this year’s women’s Goods Open. lacrosse squad. THORPE Yow’s late sister, Kay PHILADELPHIA — A Yow, was head coach of the son of sports great Jim North Carolina State Thorpe sued the Pennsylvawomen’s basketball team. Kay Yow died in 2009 after a nia town that bears his father’s name Thursday, delong battle with breast canmanding that it return his cer. remains to Oklahoma under Lee Fowler resigned as N.C. State’s athletic director a federal law designed to give Native American artilast month and will be leavfacts back to their tribal ing on June 30. homelands. NHL  Jack Thorpe, 72, of LOS ANGELES — The Shawnee, Okla., sued in fedEdmonton Oilers selected eral court in Scranton, sayforward Taylor Hall with the ing he had waited until the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft last of his half-sisters died on Friday, finally ending a to avoid a family conflict yearlong debate about the over the lawsuit. two best 18-year-old His father, a native Oklaprospects in hockey. homan born into the tribe, The league-worst Oilers overcame humble roots to chose Hall over fellow OHL win the decathlon and penforward Tyler Seguin on Fri- tathlon in the 1912 day, making the toughest Olympics. Jim Thorpe later call at the top of a draft in earned enviable sums playseveral years. ing professional football • RALEIGH — Someday, and baseball, and somewhat possibly soon, the Carolina less playing the Indian in BHurricanes will expect high- list Hollywood movies, then light-reel goals and crisp struggled financially before passes from their latest his March 1953 death in Calfirst-round draft pick. ifornia at age 64.

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geles Lakers assistant coach Brian Shaw has been The NBA notebook ... given permission to interWASHINGTON — John view with the Cleveland Wall was driven in an SUV- Cavaliers about their size limo to the Verizon coaching vacancy. Center, where he stepped TWEET OF THE DAY onto a red carpet surround“Tweet world can I tell ed by scores of fans who yall that I hate the dentist.” cheered, craned their — Heat guard Mario necks and did their best to Chalmers, who blamed his snap photos of the Washrecent cavity on the ington Wizards’ No. 1 over- pregame Skittles fix he got all draft pick. addicted to thanks to forOnce inside the arena, mer teammate Daequan he learned that the mayor Cook. had proclaimed Friday as No truth to the rumor “John Wall Day” — an hon- that’s why Miami traded or Alex Ovechkin didn’t get Cook to Oklahoma City this until winning a league week. MVP. Wall also watched a BOBCATS video that welcomed him to CHARLOTTE — The the nation’s capital, with Charlotte Bobcats have greetings from local sports made a one-year, $6.2 milstars Donovan McNabb, lion qualifying offer to Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Tyrus Thomas, making the Zimmerman and Ovechkin, power forward a restricted who spoke in Russian and free agent. did his own fist-rotating Friday’s move will allow imitation of the John Wall the Bobcats to match any Dance. offer Thomas gets from anThere were also posters other team when free and a massive banner outagency begins next week. side the arena proclaiming The fourth overall pick Wall as a “game changer” in the 2006 draft by Chica— complete with informago, Thomas averaged 10.1 tion for ordering tickets. points and 6.1 rebounds in The Wizards, a team that 25 games with Charlotte. needs all the positive vibes CELTICS it can get, went about as BOSTON — Celtics genover-the-top as they could eral manager Danny Ainge to celebrate their new face says top draft pick Avery of the franchise. Bradley will have a “scope” “To be on the red carpet, on his left ankle and be I felt like I was big time,” sidelined 6-to-8 weeks. Wall said. “I’ve never been Bradley was selected in on a red carpet before.” the first round, 19th overThe hero’s treatment all, in the NBA draft on came one day after Wall Thursday night and was inwas chosen at the top of the troduced by the Celtics on NBA draft, instantly makFriday, along with seconding him the great hope for round pick Luke Haa team that in recent rangody. months defined the word TRADE embarrassment. EAST RUTHERFORD, NO TOUR N.J. — The New Jersey LeBron James is not go- Nets have traded guard ing on a free-agent tour. Chris Douglas-Roberts to The NBA superstar’s Milwaukee Bucks for a secbusiness manager told ond-round draft pick in ESPN.com on Friday that 2012. James has no plans to go on BURNIE MOVING a recruiting trip when free The Miami Heat mascot agency opens on July 1. is going to new heights in There had been speculation an effort to keep Dwyane that the two-time MVP Wade in South Florida. would hit the road like a “Burnie” — get it, burn ... college recruit next week heat ... fire? — will take up to be courted by teams. residence on the ledge over “LeBron is not going on the main entrance to Amera tour,” Maverick Carter icanAirlines Arena on July told ESPN. “He never 1 and stay there until July planned to go on a tour and 8, the earliest day Wade has not been a part of any can sign with Miami after team’s plans for a recruitopting out and officially being trip.” coming a free agent. The New York Knicks And the Heat will livewere reportedly planning a stream Burnie’s stay on splashy, rooftop dinner for Heat.com ... for those who James and his associates in can’t get enough of a guy in Manhattan next week. a furry suit in South FloriCAVS COACH da summertime heat 24 CLEVELAND — Los An- hours a day.

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Rowan’s Zach Smith leans back as a Weston Smith pitch gets a little too close. Smith knocked in six runs.

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SHAW FROM 1D pared for all of this. Sometimes I couldn’t find the strike zone. And I let little things get to me and maybe rattle my head.” That’s a dangerous face to show the shark-infested Rowan lineup. And rather suddenly, the offerings of Smith and his two immediate successors looked eerily like chum in the water. “We were ahead, but we never had control of the game,” Lowman insisted. “We left way too many men on base. We had some opportunities early to add on to that three-run lead. We could have broken it open.” Rowan starter Thomas Allen made sure they didn’t. He lived on the corner of Low & Away, routinely bluffing South into swinging at pitches that crossed below the knees, bathed in dirt. “I don’t think he was overpowering or anything,” said SR catcher Tyler Freeze, FREEZE who doubled off the wall in left-center and eventually scored South’s third run. “We just swung at a lot of ball-4’s. We were swinging at bad pitches. If we had just trusted our hands and done what we were supposed to do, we’d still be playing.” The game’s momentum switched lanes shortly after Preston Penninger relieved Smith on the mound and caught Wesley Barker looking at a called third strike. Moments later the bases were loaded for Rowan’s Zach Smith and his glow-in-the-dark bat. “I was hoping Penninger would make him hit into a

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Weston Smith lasted into the sixth inning for South. double play,” Miles said. Wishful thinking at its best. Penninger instead fell behind in the count and was forced to deliver a tasty, 3-1 fastball that Smith blasted over the wall in left-center. “The mistake wasn’t the pitch,” Lowman said. “It was getting into a 3-and-1 count with Zach Smith up and the bases loaded. There was no place to put him. He’s probably the best hitter in the league and he did what he was supposed to do with it.” South’s Blake Houston had a front-row seat. “Preston left it up,” the do-it-all center-fielder said. “It was (Smith’s) count. He was sitting on the fastball and got the best of it.” With it, the drive took some of the air out of South’s rather remarkable, 14-4 season. “This may be the most difficult place to play,” Lowman said. “But in actuality, we’re still a game ahead of them in the standings. They’re chasing us. We’ve had this conversation before and I don’t like having it. Tonight they didn’t play well. They made five errors and gave us a lot of chances to score. Then, staring off into the distance, searching for the right words, he concluded, “And we didn’t do it. Maybe we can’t play well here.”

Allen’s pitch-count was getting up there because he was having to use so many pitches to get through their lineup.” But Weston Smith’s pitchcount was also rising, and Rowan finally got to him in the fifth. Wes Barker and Justin Morris singled and Preston Troutman walked to load the bases with none out. Zach Smith was the next hitter, and he drilled a tworun single that cleared the glove of leaping South second baseman Julio Zubillaga by inches to break the ice. Then Troutman scored on a passed ball for a 3-3 tie. Blake Houston’s two-out hit off winning reliever Alex Litaker scored Tyler Freeze in the sixth to put South back on top 4-3, but Rowan threatened to bat all night in the bottom half of the inning. The decisive half-inning started the way a lot of Rowan’s scoring innings start — with a leadoff walk to Hayden Untz. “Just any way on in that situation,” Untz said. “Weston is young, but he’s good and he’s going to get better.” It was the 33rd walk for Untz this season. Noah Holmes is second on the team with 18. That was also the seventh walk issued by Weston Smith and ended his night. Lowman turned to reliever Preston Penninger, who struck out the first man he faced but hit the second one. Troutman followed with a sharp grounder in the hole. South shortstop Gunnar Hogan smothered the ball with a great effort and came up throwing to third base, but he had no play. Untz was already sliding in. That filled the bases for Zach Smith, and Smith knows exactly what to do with a 3-1 fastball. He crushed it. “I was looking fastball all the way, got one on the inner half and put a pretty good swing on it,” Smith said. With that one swing in the sixth, a game that South had never trailed in, quickly

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Preston Troutman leads off first base against South. The East Rowan product scored two runs and had two hits. headed for 10-run rule territory. “Zach was clutch — as always,” Untz said. Andy Austin delivered a two-run single in the big grame and Rowan just kept hitting and walking until it had built a 12-4 lead. After Litaker stopped South in the top of the seventh, Rowan got the two runs it

needed to end it early when Hogan couldn’t handle Will Sapp’s bases-loaded grounder and Smith and Holmes stampeded around the bases. The night was partly about Rowan winning but more about the donations that flooded in from fans on both sides for Rowan pitcher Patrick Snider, who is battling cancer. “Sometimes guys complain

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about the unimportant things like the heat or maybe a bad call by an umpire,” Gantt said. “But Patrick, he can’t get better just by turning on the air conditioning. The way he handles what he’s going through should help all of us to keep things in perspective.”

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South’s Blake Houston, left, stays on the bag as Rowan second baseman Hayden Untz lunges to make a tag.


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A $10,000 win for Snider family BY JORDAN HONEYCUTT sports@salisburypost.com

Something bigger than a baseball game took place at Newman Park Friday night. A total of $10,000 was raised for Patrick Snider, who is facing challenges that many of us will never be able to fathom. Snider, a Rowan Legion and North Rowan pitcher, was honored by the team before Rowan’s 14-4 win against South. Even though Rowan beat its rival, this was truly Patrick Snider’s night. Snider was diagnosed with testicular cancer earli-

er in the year. Snider was on hand, sporting a grin and his Rowan No. 7 jersey as Rowan athletic director Bob Lowman announced that funds were going to be taken up to aid the teenagr and his family in this unfortunate time in their lives. In a moment prior to the game, there may not have been a dry eye in the house. Lowman announced the fundraising efforts and Snider became visibly touched beyond control. He broke down in tears while receiving a hug from Lowman. “The community support

given to Patrick has been amazing. His friends, the newspaper, facebook, and everything that the Legion is doing tonight just warms our hearts,” said Jennifer and David Snider. I had my first chance to meet Patrick personally and walked away truly astonished at how courageous, respectful and appreciative this young man is for everything that is being done for him. “I just rely on my family, friends, teammates, and just go through my treatments — and above all, keep fighting,”said Snider. The funds raised Friday

night is just the start of great things to come for Patrick. Patrick is being treated by one of the best doctors in the country, Dr. Einhorn of Indianapolis, who treated and cured Lance Armstrong’s testicular cancer a few years back. One very neat thing is in Patrick’s near future. The Make-A-Wish foundation is sending him and his parents to meet his favorite major-league baseball team, the Atlanta Braves. “I’m really looking forward to meeting Chipper Jones. He is my favorite player,” added Snider.

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Wendy pressley works the crowd with one of the two 5 gallon buckets for donations for the family of patrick snider.

Braves end losing skid ATLANTA — Billy Wagner added a Braves 3 big mileTigers 1 stone on his road to retirement. Wagner earned his 400th save, Brian McCann gave Atlanta the lead with a fourth-inning homer and the Braves ended a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Tigers 3-1 on Friday night. Wagner struck out the side in the ninth in his 16th consecutive appearance without allowing a run. He has 15 saves this season, including a string of 11 straight since his last blown opportunity. “I don’t think you draw it

up quite like that,” Wagner said. “It’s a fantasy-type situation. I got them swinging at some high pitches. I’ll take it because it doesn’t happen very often.” The 38-year-old Wagner is on such a roll that manager Bobby Cox, also bound for retirement after the season, suggested the closer might return for 2011. “He’s been dominating all season long, and maybe we can talk him out of retirement,” Cox said. “He’s been great.” “No chance,” Wagner said. Wagner plans to retire even though he has a $6.5 million option to play next season. He said he wants to spend more time with his family,

who traveled to Atlanta from Virginia for the game. “All today my kids were talking about coming to the game so they could see this, hoping I got the chance,” Wagner said. Wagner is fifth on the career saves list and is second among left-handers behind John Franco’s 424. McCann’s 100th career homer was one of the few mistakes made by rookie Andy Oliver (0-1) in his major league debut. The left-hander gave up five hits and two runs in six innings. “It was exciting,” said Oliver, a second-round draft pick in 2009. “It was a lot different from what I expected. I thought I’d be more nervous.

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Billy Wagner picked up his 400th career save. “After the first pitch, I was all right. ... The biggest thing for me was that I wasn’t walking guys.” Detroit manager Jim Leyland said Oliver “was tremendous.” “He did a heck of a job,” Leyland said. “He showed composure throughout. He has poise. ... He gave us a chance to win.” Brooks Conrad added an eighth-inning homer.

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D’Backs hurler throws no-hitter sided lately. Cincinnati is 124 in the series over the last The Major League Roundup ... three seasons. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Aaron Harang (6-7) gave (AP) — Edwin Jackson over- up eight hits in seven incame a wild start to throw nings, getting his first victothe fourth no-hitter in the ry in three starts. season of the pitcher, leadMets 5, Twins 2 ing the Arizona DiamondNEW YORK — David backs to a 1-0 victory over Wright homered and drove the Tampa Bay Rays on Friin two runs to back a solid day night. start by Mike Pelfrey. Jackson (5-6) threw a Jason Bay added a long whopping 149 pitches — a RBI double and the Mets major league high — and took advantage of two rare walked eight, all but one in defensive miscues by Minthe first three innings, in the nesota to win for the 15th second no-hitter in Diamond- time in 19 games. backs’ history. Orioles 7, Nationals 6 This is the third time the BALTIMORE— PinchRays have been no-hit since runner Jake Fox scored the last July, including Dallas winning run in the ninth inBraden’s perfect game at ning on a throwing error by Oakland on May 9. Cristian Guzman, and the Colorado’s Ubaldo Baltimore Orioles rallied Jimenez no-hit Atlanta on from a six-run deficit to beat April 17 and Philadelphia’s the Washington Nationals 7Roy Halladay tossed a per6. The Orioles trailed 6-0 in fect game at Florida on May the fifth inning and 6-3 in the 29. Armando Galarraga had eighth before coming back. his perfect game ended with Brewers 8, Mariners 3 two outs in the ninth on a MILWAUKEE — Rookie blown call by umpire Jim catcher Jonathan Lucroy hit Joyce. his first major league home Adam LaRoche homered run to lead the Milwaukee off Jeff Niemann (6-2) with Brewers to an 8-3 win. one out in the second, all the Dave Bush (3-5) pitched support Jackson would need. six innings to help MilwauWhite Sox 6, Cubs 0 kee win a season-high fifth CHICAGO — Jake Peavy straight. (7-5) allowed three hits over Royals 4, Cardinals 2 seven innings, Carlos KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Quentin hit his fourth homer Zack Greinke went eightin four games, and the White plus innings and Scott Sox matched their longest Podsednik ignited a threewinning streak in 34 years. run third inning, leading the Phillies 9, Blue Jays 0 Kansas City Royals past the PHILADELPHIA— Roy St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 on Halladay pitched seven Friday night before a loud, scoreless innings in his first energetic sellout crowd. start against his former Astros 7, Rangers 4 team, in a road game at ARLINGTON, Texas — Philadelphia’s own ballpark. Geoff Blum had the goThe series was moved ahead RBI double among his from Toronto to Philadelphia three hits and scored twice because of the G20 Summit. in the Houston Astros’ 7-4 But the Blue Jays wore victory, ending the Texas white and batted second. Rangers’ 11-game winning Halladay (9-6) allowed six streak. hits and struck out four to Rangers slugger Josh snap a personal three-game Hamilton had three more losing streak. Jose Contreras hits to extend his career-best and David Herndon finished hitting streak to 19 games. the seven-hitter. National League Reds 10, Indians 3 Padres 3, Marlins 0 CINCINNATI — Drew MIAMI — Will Venable’s Stubbs drove in four runs two-run home run in the sevwith a homer and a single enth inning broke a scoreFriday night sending Cleveless tie, Clayton Richard land to its sixth straight loss. gave up five hits in six effiThe Reds wore green caps cient innings and the San as part of an Irish Heritage Diego Padres spoiled Florida Night promotion, bringing a interim manager Edwin Ronew hue to the intrastate ridriguez’s home debut by valry — one that’s been onebeating the Marlins 3-0.

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The NASCAR notebook ... LOUDON, N.H. — Maybe the baseball part of Roush Fenway racing is rubbing off on Jack Roush. He’s churning through crew chiefs for Matt Kenseth like they’re late inning relievers. Jimmy Fennig is the latest to get the call from the bullpen to sit atop the pit box. Roush replaced Todd Parrott with Fennig on the No. 17 Ford this week, giving Kenseth his third crew chief this season. Parrott has returned to the research and development department. Kenseth has had four crew chiefs since Robbie Reiser moved into research and development role after the 2008 season finale. Who’s warming up? Roush, who owns four Sprint Cup teams, said a breakdown in communication and effectiveness led to the switch. Kenseth is seventh in the points standings, but has finished no better than 14th in the last three races after a fast start. Another sore point came last week at Infineon Raceway when the No. 17 had trouble getting through inspection. “We were a little slow in the garage area,” Roush said Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. “I don’t fault the guys for that, but the direction and the plan may not have been as well-defined or understood. “The combination of the plan not working as well as it needed to with the team, and the strategies not working as well as they had in the first few races with Todd resulted in our making the decision that the team wasn’t where it needed to be.”

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LOUDON, N.H. — Wrecks. Revenge. Name calling. Sounds like a recipe for a summer blockbuster coming to a theater near you. Instead, it’s just another week in the Sprint Cup series where tempers are flaring, drivers are feuding and payback lurks right around the next turn. Rivalries are heating up with the temperatures as only 10 races remain until the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship field is set. Jeff Gordon might have to watch his bumper when the flag drops for Sunday’s race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He left last week’s race at Infineon Raceway as NASCAR’s most wanted for a series of overly aggressive moves on the track. One of those times led to a race-ending wreck for Martin Truex Jr. Truex was running inside the top 10 when Gordon spun him, causing him to drop back into traffic, where he was caught in a multi-car accident. Gordon took the blame for that one and left an apology this week on Truex’s voicemail. Truex has accepted the apology, and he wants Gordon to accept the fact that he’ll change the way he races the four-time champion from here on out. “The nice guy seems to always get pushed around and I’m tired of being the nice guy,” said Truex.” Truex vowed on his radio last week to seek revenge against Gordon. “There’s been times when Jeff’s

Martin and Ryan Newman round out the top five. Martin held off Montoya on a three-lap sprint to the finish last year in the Chase opener for his fifth win of the season. Montoya accused Martin of holding him up at the start of the second lap. Martin is in 11th place and trying to boost his spot in the standings as the summer heats up. “We saw that we closed that gap some today and we’re really looking forward to tomorrow to try to massage this thing a little bit more and maybe get a little more out of it,” he said.

caught me and ever even gave me the chance to get out of the way,” Truex said. “He just started running into me, and he’s the first guy to hang his middle finger out the window when he goes by you. “Things are going to change, that’s all I’m saying.” Truex might have to take a number. Gordon and Truex are only one simmering feud in a series where new disputes are seemingly popping up every week. Gordon angered Elliott Sadler, Kurt Busch and Greg Biffle last week. Busch finished 32nd last week and said contact from Gordon cut his right-rear tire. Gordon was unapologetic. Busch drew some laughs with his new nickname for Gordon. “There are a lot of guys in front of me that want to go talk to Jeff ’Bulldozer’ Gordon,” he said. Gordon knows he’s going to have to deal with retaliation eventually. “I’m going to deal with whatever comes my way,” Gordon said. Vince McMahon could have created a Wrestlemania card just off last week alone. Joey Logano was angry with Juan Pablo Montoya. Boris Said’s crew chief had a beef with Tony Stewart. Carl Edwards was furious a solid run was spoiled by road-racer Jan Magnussen. While some applaud the reborn aggressive style, others fear the sport is morphing into an out-of-control demolition derby for no good reason.

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