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Mocksville braces for hit from job losses
Local man becomes masterful at cutting his grocery bill
476 to lose positions when processing plant closes in fall
BY SHAVONNE POTTS BY HUGH FISHER
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SALISBURY — There’s a whole world out there that consists of tracking, stockpiling and freebies. Confused? Welcome to couponing. It’s a craze that has taken over and won’t soon go away. Couponing isn’t new; people have been cutting on those dotted lines since the late 1800s when a CocaCola mogul offered free soft drinks. Today there are websites, classes, experts and novices, all trying to saving a buck. More than a year ago, Kelly Hunsucker was trying to reduce costs in his home out of necessity. After taking a finance class offered through church, he “realized the bulk of my budget was through groceries.” He discovered coupons as a way to save. The first time he used them, though, “I saw very little savings,” he said. Hunsucker, of Salisbury, USA Weekend learned through profiles a couponing a clipper who class he had to saves get organized. thousands. Eventually, he cut the family’s spending by 50 percent using coupons. “That freed up a lot of money to put toward my debt and put it toward savings,” he said. Hunsucker subscribes to Sunday papers, where he gets five coupon inserts. On Sunday he and wife Wendy organize coupons while watching television or in between doing other tasks. The couple match and layer coupons so that when they are ready to clip, they can cut multiple coupons at once.
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On a mission Early on Sundays, Hunsucker can probably be seen at Walgreens or other drugstores — coupon binder and shopping list in hand — on a mission for the latest deals. “I know how much I’m spending. My binder goes where I go,” he said. Hunsucker’s binder is hefty
A stockpile for a serious couponer comes with the territory. It can spill into the garage, a child’s closet or basement. But for the Hunsuckers, who only
MOCKSVILLE — Friday’s announcement that the Townsends chicken processing plant will close by October was a shock to many Mocksville residents. Town Manager Christine Bralley said that officials received notice of the impending closure Friday morning. The plant, which had been bought out by Omtron USA earlier this year, will lay off 476, according to a WARN Act notice. Federal law requires employers to provide 60 days notice of major layoffs or closings. Employees also received the official announcement Friday morning. Some 200 of those workers were hired within the last 90 days. Bralley said about half the plant’s employees live in Mocksville, which she said currently has a population of about 5,000. There is still a chance the plant could find new owners. “We are currently CHRISTINE BRALLEY working with economTown manager ic development staff to pursue another buyer, and we’ve also spoken with the local reps at Crestwood who are doing the same thing,” she said. Bralley’s husband, Terry, is president of the Davie County Economic Development Corporation. He said that the EDC had been talking to two parties about the plant, but those talks were ongoing. “I know that when (Omtron) bought them in February, they had no debt service. They were in a very competitive place in the market,” Terry Bralley said. He said he learned of the plan to close the plant Thursday. “Absolute shock and disappointment, because the community has worked so hard,” he said. “It’s terrible what the impact to those families and the community will be.” Plant manager Jim Harrison confirmed that attempts were being made to find a buyer, but declined to comment further. He also declined to allow a Post reporter on the plant property to interview employees. Outside the plant at the 3:30 shift change, some workers walking to their cars smiled and waved, but none would stop to comment. “They won’t let us say a word,” one employee shouted through the fence.
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Kelly Hunsucker explains his system of collecting and clipping coupons at his dining room table.
Watch the video “COUPON” Go to www.salisburypost.com and holds numerous plastic sleeves with pockets perfect for coupons. He also places a copy of each store’s coupon policy inside the binder, which has come in handy a few times. Most stores have their policy on their website, he said. Search the website under coupon policy, Hunsucker suggests. Research helps the family make the most of their time. They know when some items they buy often are on sale and when certain circulars or inserts are in the papers. “P&G has coupons every month, the first of the month,” Wendy said. He has stores’ schedules down, too. Every six to eight weeks, Harris Teeter has super double deals, where the supermarket doubles the value of any coupon $1.98 or less. The best coupon tip? Have fun, Hunsucker said. “Realize your goal is to reduce
Hunsucker uses a binder to organize his extensive coupon supply. your grocery cost, your grocery budget,” he said. Allow couponing to be a part of your life, but not overtake your life, Hunsucker advises. “It takes me no more time at the grocery store than anybody else,” he said. Couponing also allows his family to eat more dinners out, which they rarely did before. And they don’t just benefit themselves. The Hunsuckers are
able to help other families with their coupon purchases. They are currently stockpiling school supplies for their son’s class.
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Bill, not Billy, Graham honored for civic achievements, charity BY MARK WINEKA mwineka@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — Lawyers develop strong hides out of necessity, and it’s a good thing given all the ribbing Salisbury attorney Bill Graham absorbed Friday night. But it was prelude to Graham’s receiving the Community Care Clinic’s 2011 Humanitarian Award. The yearly event, held on the Catawba College campus, represents the biggest fundraiser for the clinic, which provides free medical, dental and prescription services to needy residents in Rowan County.
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Funded by grants and donations, the clinic is located at 315-G Mocksville Ave. For Graham, the night proved to be both roast and toast. Friends and co-workers needled Graham, a 2008 Republican candidate for governor, about his well-coifed hair, extremely white teeth, skinny legs, pink shirts, GOP philosophies and his big house. “I thought we were doing Billy Graham,” the night’s emcee Kent Bernhardt said before a video highlighting the triumphs of the famous Southern evangelist began playing. Bernhardt cut the video Today’s forecast 97º/74º Hot, with a chance for storms
short, apologized, then showed a revised presentation with images of Bill Graham superimposed over those of Billy Graham. But the friends spent more time praising Graham’s philanthropy in the community and the caring he shows for clients. His law partner, Mona Lisa Wallace, said Graham shows great compassion for the law firm’s clients with terminal illnesses, besides meeting with their families and calling their doctors. He’s a man who cares about his clients and knows their stories, speakers said.
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Hospital foundation drops Smith from board BY SCOTT JENKINS sjenkins@salisburypost.com
BILL GRAHAM Graham and his wife, Shari, whom he met at Catawba College, also are leading givers in the community. The Grahams buy turkeys, hams or chicken each month for Rowan Helping Ministries, which estimates that over
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SALISBURY — The Rowan Regional Medical Center Foundation board of directors has voted to remove longtime member and philanthropist Ronnie Smith, apparently because of charges he made about the location of a planned Hospice House. A majority of the board voted to take the action Thursday evening, according to a statement provided by Robin Baltimore, a spokeswoman for Rowan Regional parent company Novant Health.
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“The Foundation Board felt that there will be greater harmony within the board if we made this change,” said the statement, which was attributed to the board. In an email to the Post, Baltimore wrote that Chairman Dr. SMITH Thomas Carlton said the statement “represents the sentiment of the majority of the RRMC Foundation
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endine may have a Facebook account. After receiving verification from Facebook that the account was created by Oxendine, authorities made the arrest. He was given a $20,000 bond. He was not listed as an inmate Friday night. Registered sex offenders are prohibited from maintaining social networking accounts. Oxendine was convicted of two counts of indecent liberties with a child in March 2001.
Deputies say sleepy suspect doesn’t fool them SALISBURY — Authorities say a 26-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after pretending to be asleep when deputies kicked in the front door of his home. According to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office, Garrett Yates, of 228 Faith Farm Road, was lying on the couch pretending to be asleep after deputies knocked on the door and kicked it in. The report said deputies had gotten information that Yates, who was wanted for a probation violation, was at his home. The officers got a key to the residence, but the door
was dead-bolted and forced entry was necessary, the report said. Yates was also charged with resisting, obstructing or delaying an officer for not answering the door. Yates was on probation from April 2010 charges misdeof m e a n o r YATES breaking and entering and misdemeanor larceny. Yates was given a $7,200 bond. He was still in jail Friday.
Asheville blaze kills one firefighter, injures 10 ASHEVILLE (AP) — Seven Asheville firefighters remain hospitalized after an office building blaze that killed one firefighter and injured 10 of his colleagues. Capt. Jeff Bowen, 37, died after he rushed into the fivestory building Thursday. Officials say firefighters were searching the building when they heard Bowen call “mayday” on his radio. He was taken to Mission Hospital
where he died. Bowen had been with the department 13 years. Nine of the injured firefighters were taken to the hospital and three were treated and released. One firefighter, Jay Bettencourt, was in critical condition Friday at the Joseph M. Still burn center in Augusta, Ga.Fire Chief Scott Burnett said the more than 200 people in the building got out safely.
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Clarification Blake Jarman, candidate for City Council, attends the Destiny City church. The information was omitted from a story Thursday.
But residents were outspoken, especially because it seemed like things had been getting better at the plant. At the Beach ‘n’ Tans tanning salon on U.S. 601, staff said they were sad to hear the news. “If one business closes, it’s going to hurt others,” said Vickie Neal. Mike DePuew, who owns the salon along with wife Sandy, said two of his clients — a husband and wife — work at the plant. “I don’t know where they’re going to go next,” DePuew said. And, as his heart goes out to them, DePuew said he also knows that job losses will impact him. “As a business owner, with my clients losing jobs, I’m going to be losing revenue.” “I feel like more could be done to make jobs,” he said. Eddie Frank said he’s lived in Mocksville for more than 60 years. He said the closure of the
SMITH froM 1a board members.” In a letter to the foundation board of directors dated today, Smith called the decision “extremely hurtful” and “a complete shock and surprise to me and my family.” Reached at his home, Smith read a prepared statement: “After more than 20 years of service to Rowan Regional Medical Center and the citizens of Salisbury and Rowan County, I was understandably disappointed that members of the board did not wish for me to continue,” he said. Smith is a former chairman of the foundation board of directors and served as chairman for the Partners in Progress capital campaign that ended in 2008 and paid for improvements to the hospital, including a new emergency department and a new patient tower. The Smith Family Foundation, established by his father Wilson L. Smith, contributed nearly $7 million to the $26.6 million total raised during that campaign. The Smith Heart and Vascular Center, also funded through the capital campaign, is named for Wilson Smith. Foundation officials have not said why they voted to remove Smith. A letter provided by Smith, bearing Carlton’s signature, about a meeting that was to have taken place Tuesday, said the purpose of that meeting was “to clarify certain issues which you have raised to various people and have impacted the efforts of the board in a detrimental fashion and have been counterproductive to our mission.” Among the charges made by Smith, according to the letter, were allegations that Salisbury businessman Bill Wagoner profited from the sale of land on Statesville Boulevard for a Hospice House; that a civil engineering firm falsified its report
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the entrance of the townsend chicken processing plant on eaton road in Mocksville. the plant is slated to close by october, eliminating 476 jobs, according to documents. Townsends plant will hurt the Hispanic community. Residents said the majority of the plant’s workers are Hispanic. As for residents of the community, the loss of so many jobs “can’t help,” Frank said. He described himself as a self-employed carpenter and handyman. When jobs are in danger, he said, “everybody’s afraid to let go of the money they do have.” At Zeko’s Village, an Italian and American restaurant off U.S. 601, staff said one customer who works at the Townsends plant had come in asking if she might be able to
on the property; that a conspiracy formed to cover up the wrongdoing; and that Novant harassed Smith. Wagoner previously was part owner of the property but told the Post he sold his share in January 2009. A Hospice House steering committee recommended the site in late 2010 and it was later unanimously approved by the hospital’s board of directors. Wagoner sits on both those bodies but did not take part in discussions about the site, according to minutes of those meetings reviewed by the Post. On June 20, hospital officials and community leaders held a ceremonial groundbreaking at the 1229 Statesville Blvd. site. It was interrupted briefly when Smith was led out by a security guard and police officers. On his way out, Smith told the audience there had been a “conspiracy” surrounding the property and the project. When initially asked about that statement, Smith referred the Post to public documents showing the chain of ownership for the property. He has since declined to speak on the record, citing advice from his attorney.
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according to published reports. Townsends filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Omtron, an affiliate of Ukraine’s largest egg producer, bought Townsends' North Carolina plants, its headquarters in Delaware and other assets for $24.9 million. Omtron announced in May it planned to invest $7 million in the North Carolina operations.
Coming Sunday: A look at the history of the Statesville Boulevard land and how it came to be the future location of the Hospice House.
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find a job. Dana Snody of Mocksville, a waitress at the restaurant, said she was surprised to hear the news because of recent upgrades to the machinery at the plant. Snody also said she’s sad to see yet another closing in an area already hit hard by the economy. “The typical jobs in Davie County over the years have been manufacturing jobs,” Snody said. “We’ve lost a lot of what used to employ the people of Davie County.” Omtron is also closing a poultry operation in Siler City,
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man and he seemed nervous, the report said. Deputies asked Johnson if they could search his 2005 white Dodge Magnum, but he did not consent. The officers brought in a police dog that alerted to narcotics near the passenger side door. Officers then began searching the vehicle and found eight bags of marijuana behind the molding near the car’s rear window, the report says. Authorities also found $1,617 behind the molding. Johnson, of 9201 Brad Street Commons Lane, Charlotte, was charged with possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver marijuana and maintaining a vehicle to sell marijuana. He was released after posting a $5,000 bond.
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Marijuana hidden in body molding of vehicle ENOCHVILLE — A Charlotte man was arrested after authorities said they found eight bags of marijuana hidden behind the molding of his car. According to a Rowan County Sheriff’s Office r e p o r t , Michael Edward Johnson, 30, was stopped by deputies after he tried to hide his face while passing JOHNSON a patrolling officer on West C Street at about 3 p.m. Thursday in Enochville. Johnson then pulled into a nearby driveway on Akron Avenue. Authorities confronted the
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Hurley Elementary latest victim in recent slew of copper thefts BY NATHAN HARDIN nhardin@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — Even elementary schools aren’t safe in the recent surge of copper theft in Rowan County. A Rowan County Sheriff’s report said thieves broke into three air conditioning units at Hurley Elementary School on Tuesday evening and stripped out copper. The ends of cut-off copper pipes remained visible Friday at 625 Hurley School Road. Kim Walton, the school’s principal, could not be reached by telephone. With rising metal prices, authorities have seen a large
increase in copper thefts in 2011. Salisbury Police have seen 373 more larcenies in the first six months of 2011 than in 2010. Salisbury Police Spokeswoman Shelia Lingle said most of that increase is attributed to copper theft. Lingle warned that one of the new trends in copper theft is stealing from AC units. “They’re gutting them,” Lingle said of AC units. “They’ll take any kind of metal. You can’t trace them like that either.” The yard manager at Holmes’ Iron and Metal said the main reason thieves are targeting AC units is because
the copper can be stolen so quickly. “It’s just four screws” holding an AC screen on, said the manager, who would only give his first name, Dwayne. “They could probably get into it in 30 seconds to a minute.” The manager said he’s surprised AC larcenies have become so popular because the amount of copper in a unit doesn’t yield a large price. “It isn’t going to pay any more than like $30 scrap, and the compressor isn’t going to be but like $20,” he said. Copper typically runs about $1.30 per pound right now, he said, but he’s heard the price could get as high as
$6 per pound in the near future. “If copper gets that high, it’s going to get really bad,” he said. The manager said his business doesn’t want to buy stolen copper and has taken measures to help combat thievery. “We don’t want to buy stuff like that,” he said. “It makes a bad name for everybody.” The business now takes photos of those who sell metal. He said this helps hold people accountable. “That weeds out the people who have stolen copper,” he
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Thieves leave an AC unit damaged after stealing copper from See COPPER, 5A Hurley Elementary School Tuesday night.
More help available for I-85 motorists
A LONG-LASTING LEGACY
Faith stonecutter celebrates 100th birthday today
NCDOT expands its Incident Management Assistance and Patrol
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AITH — Wilbern C. Lingle is a product of the Depression, which is another way of saying he has always known how to make the most of every day. A lifetime cutting stone. Roughly 50 years in the cotton mill. Serving his country in World War II. Every season, a huge vegetable garden. Devoted to his wife and two boys. Volunteering for his church and community. “I know one thing — I worked hard all my life,” Lingle says. This afternoon, some 160 people will gather at Faith Lutheran Church’s Family Life Center to celebrate Lingle’s 100th birthday. The reception will WILBERN C. LINGLE last from 2-4 p.m., a sliver of time to recognize a century that has been solid as a rock. The son of a farmer and stonecutter, Wilbern Lingle played as a boy with five brothers and friends such as Ty Barger, Jap Bame, Hick Bame and Claude and Leon Barger. They climbed the boulders of eastern Rowan County and used their fathers’ discarded hammers, wedges and drill bits to practice cutting stone. All of them went into the business. “All it takes is a strong back and a weak mind,” Lingle likes to say. By age 16, Wilbern was cutting granite curbs for streets. By 19, with stone work drying up here, he headed with about 13 others from Faith to quarries in Georgia, finding work in Oglethorpe County in 1931. The rooming house he stayed in happened to be across the street from Robert Turner’s family, which included daughter Annette Turner, a student at the Georgia State College for Women. A romance developed between Wilbern and Annette. By September 1933 they married, and Wilbern already was showing his industrious side, raising a field of cotton besides working in the quarry. He sold it that November for 10 cents a pound and made an extra $44. By 1935 Annette and Wilbern moved back to Faith and started a family. First came Ken, followed a couple of years later by Doug. Wilbern Lingle still cut stone when the work was available, but in 1937, he also started manning the second shift at Cannon Mills Plant No. 1 in Kannapolis. Meanwhile, he and Annette bought a lot on South Main Street in Faith for $200, which they had to pay in installments to Cora Jones. Wilbern soon set out hauling and cutting rock for a house, while buying other building materials from places Salisbury hardware stores. Receipts show — and Annette kept meticulous household records — that the Lingles’ new home cost $1,964 in materials. Farmers and Merchants Bank gave the Lingles a $1,700 loan, which they paid off in five years. The stone, which came from “Fisher Woods” in Faith was virtually free. M.G.M. Fisher said the only thing he wanted for a royalty payment was a bushel of Irish potatoes. Lingle did everything with the stone for his house but lay it, a task left to mason David Fesperman. The Lingles moved into their handsome stone house July 1, 1938. Wilbern has said it will take dynamite for him to leave. Ken and Doug remember their father would cut stone in the mornings, then come home for a lunch that
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In his backyard, Wilbern C. Lingle built the stone gazebo, similar to one he fashioned for Nazareth Children’s Home. The boulders in front and back show the drill holes made by him and other kids when they were learning to cut stone back in the 1920s.
Wilbern Lingle had this dedication etched into the backyard moument he created in 1983 to boys such as he had been, who learned to cut stone on boulders like this.
The stone-bordered flower bed, bird bath, rock picnic table and stools showcase some of the stone-cutting talents of 100-year-old Wilbern C. Lingle of Faith.
SALISBURY — Drivers along Interstate 85 in Rowan and Davidson counties can now count on more help in case of a breakdown or blowout. The N.C. Department of Transportation has expanded its Incident Management Assistance and Patrol to the interstate in both counties. Frequent interstate travelers will recognize the IMAP program by its yellow trucks, which help stranded motorists not involved in accidents. The trucks carry vehicle jacks, jumper cables and other tools, and their drivers help guide motorists unfamiliar with the area where they have broken down to nearby gas stations, repair shops and hotels. The expansion also includes Randolph County, closing a gap between Charlotte and Raleigh and providing the entire I-85 corridor from the South Carolina state line to the N.C. capital with IMAP coverage. The new area includes the work zone for the I-85 Corridor Improvement Project, which will replace the I-85 bridges over the Yadkin River, along with other nearby bridges, and widen 7.1 miles of I-85 from four lanes to eight lanes in Rowan and Davidson. “By putting more IMAP drivers in more places, we can better help stranded motorists with flat tires get back on the road again or remove stalled vehicles out of the roadway to prevent congestion and accidents from occurring,” said Jeron Monroe, a regional transportation engineer who oversees IMAP in the Triad. Currently, IMAP patrols the new routes between Raleigh and Charlotte weekdays from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and aims to have weekend patrols in place by September. “We know that every minute a stalled car sits in a travel lane it creates at least four minutes of traffic back up and can trigger accidents,” said Brian Purvis, the Transportation Department’s state incident management engineer. “That’s why it’s vital
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Leading way on disclosure Seeds of inspiration Laurels to the 22 state legislators, including Sen. Andrew Brock (R-Davie), who won Sunshine Awards from the watchdog group Democracy North Carolina this week. The biennial awards recognize state lawmakers who follow campaign reporting rules and disclose details about who gave them campaign donations and how they spent the money. This year’s award winners included 13 Republicans and nine Democrats. While citing the winners as discloBROCK sure “role models,” Democracy N.C. Executive Director Bob Hall noted there are still many compliance laggards, particularly among legislators who are still filing reports on paper rather than electronically (which impedes the auditing process). “We’re stuck back in the paper age — it’s embarrassing for a state that prides itself on good government and open records,” Hall said. • • • Dart to another code orange ozone alert for the Charlotte region, extending at least through today. The alert means that people with respiratory problems, older adults and children should minimize physical exertion and outdoor activities in the afternoon, when ozone levels are highest. While code orange and code red periods are sometimes called “ozone action” days, inaction is probably the best course to avoid heat- and pollution-related problems. You’ll stay cooler and expose your lungs to fewer harmful contaminants. State health officials say that even young and robust individuals should try to time their workouts to morning hours and limit strenuous outdoor activities during ozone alert days. • • • Laurels to the Salisbury Parks and Recreation Department, named a finalist for a National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management. Regardless of the outcome of the judging, reaching the finals confirms what Salisbury residents already know. They’re fortunate to have a multifaceted parks and recreation system with facilities and programs to match a broad range of interests, ages and fitness levels. Want to play tennis, go fishing, hike a greenway trail or take a class in scrapbooking? The parks department offers those opportunities and a whole lot more.
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omeone once told me that the real issues in any relationship rarely surface until after about the first three years. And then they never go away. But sometimes the issues rise quickly to the top — like chunks of soured cream in a big glass of buttermilk — especially when the relationship is marriage. My husband and I were married six years ago. We dated SHARON for five years beRANDALL fore that and worked together (he was my editor) for a decade before it occurred to him to ask me out. I don’t recall the initial issues in our relationship. That’s not to say there weren’t any. Far be it from me to say that. But for some reason, I can’t remember what they were. Or maybe I don’t care to put them in a column. Either way, I will say this: The man has a tendency to leave me in the dust. I first noticed it when we were dating — not so much when it was just the two of us, mostly when we were in a crowd. He would take off like the lead husky on a dog-sled team and leave me in back to bring up the rear. Have you ever brought up the rear on a dog sled? It is not the most pleasant of tracks to trot. The world is comprised, it seems, of two kinds of people: Those who are born to lead, and those who are born dumb enough to follow. My husband is of the former. I am of the latter. That, in itself, is not a bad thing. Leaders need followers and followers need leaders. It takes both to get where you want to go — a reciprocal arrangement like so many others in marriage. All I am saying is this: If leaders want followers to keep trotting after them, is it too much to ask that they at least glance back over their shoulders on occasion to make sure the followers are still alive? I don’t mind following. I am good at it. I just don’t like the feeling that I’m being ditched. We have discussed at length my feelings on the matter, and he tries, I think, to be sensitive. Once, soon after we moved to Las Vegas, we went shopping on a day that was dangerously close to what my grandmother would call slightly hotter than the hinges on the gates of hell. As we started across a parking lot, trying not to mire up in a sea of melting asphalt, my husband bolted ahead of me. Twenty yards later, he looked back. “Run!” I shouted, pretending to swoon. “Forget you ever knew me! Run on! Save yourself!” After that, he hardly ever ditched me anymore. Dr. Phil, I was sure, would be proud. But recently, it happened again. We went to Lowe’s to look at appliances. Maybe most Lowe’s are big, but this one was like “Big Momma” Lowe’s. I have lived in smaller states. We had to walk 20 miles to get to the appliances. Pretty soon he was walking ahead of me. So I hid behind a shelf of light bulbs and waited to see how far he’d go before he missed me. He went a long way. I ran after him and hid again. He kept walking. I kept running and hiding. Finally, he looked back. “You didn’t even miss me!” I said. “I could’ve been dead under a pile of light bulbs!” He rolled his eyes. “I knew you weren’t dead.” “How could you know that?” I said. “You never looked back!” “I didn’t have to look. I could hear you.” “You could hear me?” He pointed to my flip-flops. “Yeah,” he said, grinning. “I could hear your feet.” Then he took my hand and led me off to the appliances. It’s easy to feel unappreciated, invisible and forgotten, when no one seems to notice all the little things you do. But the next time you think no one is watching, stop and think again. Maybe they’re just listening for the sound of your feet. • • • Contact Sharon Randall at www.sharonrandall.com.
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Youth summit sponsors make a difference couple of years ago, Dr. John Wear, exabout the importance of environmental stewecutive director of the Center for the ardship. They are the two people who have Environment at Catawba College, said really had an impact on organizations and inhe received a phone call from Robert dividuals.” Pruehsner of Salisbury. Robert Pruehsner wasn’t there for Wear to He and his wife, Lois, had been regular thank personally. But wouldn’t he be happy to supporters of the Center for some time, and know he provided the seed money to make Pruehsner wanted to talk to Wear about his something like this happen? plans for the future. At that time, co-sponsor• • • ing a “Redesigning Our FuMany others helped with the summit, inture” National Environmental cluding Wear and the center staff, volunSummit for High School Stuteers from Catawba College and others too dents with Rocky Mountain In- numerous to mention. Interim President Dr. stitute in Colorado was only an Joseph B. Oxendine and his wife, Adrienne, idea. “It was kind of in the catoffered their support, attending the opening. egory of things we wanted to Oxendine spoke to the students personally make happen,” Wear said. the next morning and returned with his wife But Wear’s passion for the Friday for the program on the focus groups summit was enough to conand concluding banquet in the Crystal Peelvince Pruehsner that it would er Lounge. KATHY ignite passion for the environThey had the chance to see — and even inCHAFFIN ment in students, and he and spire — the transformation that took place in his wife sent the center a students learning more about environmental check to get started. Pruehsner, who was inconcerns and ways they could help save the volved in many other community causes, died planet. For many, the change was visible in last year at the age of 85, the eyes and the excitement Wear said, and wasn’t able audible in their voices. to be at the July 20 openWouldn’t Robert Pruehsner ing event to see the excitbe happy to know he provided ed faces of high schoolers the seed money to make somefrom all over the country thing like this happen? gathered for the program. • • • Many of the rising junWear, in opening the sumiors and seniors were visimit, said he couldn't say bly moved after hearing enough about what was in the difference that Doc store for the participants. “I PRUEHSNER Hendley, who received one want to applaud each of you of 10 CNN Heroes Awards personally for making the in 2009, is making through commitment of coming here his Boone-based “Water and learning and sharing with for Wine” organization, others how you and they can which provides clean water to Third World make a difference in the world,” he said. “We countries. Though many students traveled each have our own talents. If you look long distances to get to Catawba that day, they around, all of us have certain talents. Some waited for hours afterward to talk to Hendley things, we’re very good at and a lot of things, about his work. we’re not very good at it. Pruehsner, who with his wife was a bronze “All of us are like that. All of us are differsponsor, wasn’t there to see the magic that ent but all of us can be a part of helping protranspired on opening night. “But wouldn’t he vide the solutions and helping redesign our be happy to know he provided the seed money world,” Wear said. “You’re the leaders of toto make something like this happen?” Wear morrow. We’re depending on you. We are, asked. and (so are) the future generations coming • • • along.” Wear started out the event by thanking the It was Margaret Mead who said, “Never summit’s platinum sponsor, the Blanche & Ju- doubt that a small group of thoughtful, comlian Robertson Family Foundation of Salismitted citizens can change the world. Indeed, bury; silver sponsor Schneider Electric and it is the only thing that ever has.” the other bronze sponsors, First United “You can make a difference,” Wear repeatChurch of Christ Foundation, the John W. and ed. “A single person can make a difference in Anna H. Hanes Foundation and REPREVE the world by using his or her talents or abiliRecycle Fiber by UNIFI. ties and approaching the challenges we face In addition, Wear thanked Fred and Alice with new ways of thinking.” Stanback, two people whom he described as Wouldn’t Robert Pruehsner be happy to making a tremendous difference in the world. know he provided the seed money to make “Those are two people who have really done something like this happen? some great things in a very quiet way,” he • • • said. “These two people have probably done Kathy Chaffin is a free-lance writer who more to educate young people in this nation lives in Mocksville.
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Politicians should consider ‘America the Beautiful’ Early this a.m., I got on my computer and pulled up the lyrics of the song “America the Beautiful.” These words were written by Katharine Lee Bates after a trip to the top of Pikes Peak, Colo., in 1893. With the acrimony that is going in Washington, D.C., over the debt ceiling, it would behoove all of these politicians to read the words of this inspiring song. Six times it repeats the words: “God shed his grace on thee.” It also has these words: “Who more than self their country loved.” Do Washington politicians love their country more than self? And these words: “ ’til selfish gain no longer stain the banner of the free.” Are Washington politicians putting away selfish gain for the good of America? These Washington politicians who claim to love God and country should read 1 John 3, verse 17. — Ronald Hill Salisbury
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drummer Tommy Lee. Yet they are not so worried about the drug dealers and prostitutes who walk down Long Street carrying an unlicensed gun ready to kill someone over a few dollars. I could see a problem if these officers were on duty. I would rather have Tommy Lee standing beside me with a loaded gun than a person strung out on drugs walking down the street. Please spend my tax dollars on more important issues and leave all these officers alone who protect us. We have so many policies in place that we can’t function. Spend my taxes on someone with no AC or on teachers for our children. — Archie Ray Tucker Salisbury
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Grammy’s surprise photos don’t click with parents Dear Amy: My mother is an amazing grandmother. She takes care of our son frequently and loves him tremendously. We are very grateful for everything she has done for our family. However, recently I believe she may overhave stepped her generosity. Without my or my husASK band’s permisAMY sion, my mother had professional pictures taken of our son. She chose which pictures she likes and plans to send them to everyone on both sides of our families. It is my opinion that professional pictures should be arranged or at least cleared by the parents.
I would have liked to have had input into how the pictures turned out. Do I have a legitimate reason to be upset, and should I be honest with her about it? Or am I being childish and should just accept the generosity? — Conflicted Daughter Dear Conflicted: You should be honest with your mother, but treat this not as a directive but a corrective. I agree with you that it is important for parents to be aware of any “outside” ventures involving young children. This includes commissioning professional photographs or signing a child up for lessons or sports teams. You say, “Mom, I can totally understand why you wanted to do this. But Brad and I wish you had run this idea past us first. Can you understand that this is the kind of
thing we feel like we should know about in advance?” Your mother might have wanted to surprise you with the photos. She may feel wounded. But this is a boundary issue, and your mother must remember that as much as you love and trust her, you and your husband must be kept in the loop. Dear Amy: I have recently finished my third year as a volunteer coach for a team on which my daughter has also been playing. In one of the last games of this season, I made a decision to call a certain play and it failed. The result was that it knocked us out of the tournament and the season was essentially ended. It was a close game and the decision was risky, but I felt it was the right decision giv-
en the circumstances. After the game was over, some of the parents were verbally berating me and my decision in front of the team. I didn’t respond but rather lined the girls up for the handshake. When I encountered the parents the next day, some would not talk to me and a couple even turned their heads or physically walked away when I approached. Up until this decision, I had received a lot of encouragement and praise from all of the parents. I thought they were friends and we were common in our goals of success, but I question that now. Any suggestions on how I should handle this? — Struck Out Dear Struck: You have behaved appropriately. You took responsibility for the
coaching call you made and stood by your decision to make it. You modeled good sportsmanship by holding your head up and lining the girls up for their handshake. The parents who berated you on the field have behaved abominably. Their children will learn the worst lesson from sports: that winning is more important than playing, and that mistakes (from coaches or players) are unforgivable. Send questions via e-mail to askamy@tribune.com or by mail to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611. Amy Dickinson’s memoir, “The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter and the Town that Raised Them” (Hyperion), is available in bookstores. TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES
Red Cross makes appeal for blood donations Rowan’s unemployment rate rises to 11.5 percent SALISBURY — Rowan County’s unemployment rate increased to 11.5 percent in June from 11 percent in May, according to figures released Friday by the N.C. Employment Security Commission. Cabarrus County also saw an increase to 10.3 percent, compared to 9.6 in May. Unemployment rates increased in 91 of North Carolina’s 100 counties in June. Rates decreased in six counties and remained the same in three. “What we are seeing in most metropolitan areas across North Carolina is a loss in government employment,” said Employment Security Commission Chairman Lynn R. Holmes said in a press release. “This is partially attributed to changes in local and state education at the end of the school year.”
Counties around Rowan mostly saw a rise in unemployment, as well, with the exception of Davie County, which remained at 9.2 percent. • Davidson — 11.5 percent for June, May was 10.8. • Iredell — 11.1 percent for June, May was 10.7 • Stanly — 11.3 percent for June, May was 10.6. North Carolina had 46 counties with rates at or below the state’s June unemployment rate of 10.4 percent, which was up from 9.7 percent in May. Rates increased in all 14 of the state’s Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Currituck County had the state’s lowest unemployment rate in June, at 5.5 percent. Meanwhile, Scotland County had the highest unemployment rate, at 17.1 percent.
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American Red Cross blood supplies remain at seriously low levels even after hundreds of area residents responded to the national appeal for blood donors. Blood products are going out to area hospitals just as quickly as donations are coming in, the Red Cross said today. In addition, the massive heat wave encompassing much of the country is hurting blood collections at a time when the Red Cross has been working to rebuild its inventories to adequate levels. The triple-digit temperatures have made it extremely difficult to recruit sufficient numbers of donors to go out and give blood. “The Red Cross is grateful to everyone who has come forward to give blood in response to this appeal, but we still need donors to make appointments in the coming days and weeks to help us ensure that all patient blood needs can be met,” said Joyce Brendel, chief executive officer of the American Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region. “We carefully monitor blood supplies, sometimes on an hourly basis, in the hope that there will never be a point where surgeries need to be cancelled,” said Dr. Thomas Lightfoot, medical director of the American Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region. “However, there is always the chance that a physician could opt to postpone elective surgery when the blood supply dips too low, or in a worst case scenario, have to forego a procedure such as a lifesaving or-
the company. “It’s difficult to prove that metal was yours before,” he said. The company was losing as much as $50,000 a year on stolen scrap metal, he said, but has put up a 7,000-watt electric fence to keep thieves out. The scrap yard, he said, keeps in contact with police and tries to alert authorities whenever something suspicious happens. “We’re working with au-
thorities any way we can,” he said. Copper theft has also gotten so popular that some thieves break into residential AC units with the residents inside their homes. Salisbury Police Lt. Tom Wilsey took it upon himself earlier this week to notify residents in the Milford Hills neighborhood about the rising problems of copper theft. Lt. Tom Wilsey said he delivered letters to 58 homes in the area near Statesville
Boulevard warning people about the increases in copper larcenies and several thefts that have happened within the neighborhood. “I’m just trying to get people to be on the lookout and for the neighborhood to band together,” Wilsey said. Wilsey said he decided to send the letters when thieves cut copper pipes out of an air conditioning unit in a home where people were living. “There are some older folks that live in the area,” he
said. “I wanted to give them a heads up.” Wilsey said other neighborhoods should be watchful of suspicious people also. “This has been happening all over the city and, for that matter, all over the state.” Wilsey said to call 911 dispatch if you see suspicious persons. “If you can, try to get some vehicle information,” Wilsey said. Contact Nathan Hardin at 704-797-4246.
$45.37. Because he was married, over 30 and with a family, Wilbern wasn’t drafted into FROM 3A World War II until April 12, often included a can of 1944. He never had to leave salmon, raw eggs in milk and the States before the war something from the garden. ended, but the Army left a By 2:15 p.m., he was serious impression. catching the mill bus to KanDuring a training exernapolis. The bus stopped cise, he was injured when a right outside the front door. field artillery gun misfired He returned between and the explosion punctured 11:30 and 11:45 each night. an eardrum, causing a loss In their teenage days, the of some hearing. boys knew that 11:30 p.m. His ears also absorbed was the “drop-dead time” the constant pounding assofor beating their dad home. ciated with the machinery at Doug recalls rushing into Cannon Mills — years of inthe house, retrieving a slice dustrial pollution, Ken says. of cake from the kitchen and Wilburn recognizes that he turning on the Jack Parr telalways has spoken louder evision show in the living than most people as a comroom — all to give the appensation for his deafness. pearance he had been relaxAfter the war, Wilbern ing at home when his father remembers, people were walked through the door. building a lot of brick At the mill, Lingle spent homes and wanting to finish decades on a tenter frame, things off with stone steps, where the cloth for towels sills, coping and mantels. was stretched and dried as it They naturally came knockcame wet from the bleaching on Lingle’s door, given ery. his reputation for stonecutLingle worked full-time ting. until he was 62, then part“They were about to work time for an additional 10 me to death,” Lingle says, years to supplement his Soand he eventually gave in to cial Security. his wife’s suggestion to visit Lingle still draws a their doctor in Salisbury. monthly mill pension of
The physician told him to slow down and at least give up one of his jobs. “I got to turning them down,” he says of all the visitors to the house. “Finally, by me turning them down, they quit coming.” That doesn’t mean he stopped cutting stone for others completely. He cut his last bird bath for someone about 10 years ago. He cut the stone for the sign at East Rowan High. His stone handiwork fills his own backyard — the picnic table and stools, a gazebo, bird baths, flower pots, flower bed borders, walks and even the garage floor. The gazebo is similar to one he built for Nazareth’s Children’s Home. It stands between two boulders — a monument he fashioned in 1983 and dedicated to “the young boys who drilled these holes learning a trade.” The boulders are filled with holes made by youngsters who were learning how to cut stone. Wilbern always seemed to be doing something with stone. “When I quit this job, I’m going to throw my tools in the well and quit,” he would always tell Annette, who
knew it was a fib. Ken Lingle credits his father’s longevity to good genes, staying active and a lifelong fondness for fresh fruits and vegetables. “Basically, it was hard work, a good, clean lifestyle and the support of a very good wife,” Doug adds. He also loved to fish. The Lingles always had an incredible vegetable garden — about 1.5 acres, leading Wilbern to set up a small produce cart in a vacant lot across the road from his house. He would put a cash box next to the produce and trust people stopping by to leave money for whatever they wanted. In 1980, the Rowan County Agriculture Extension Service held a contest for the best vegetable garden in the county, and Lingle won. The prize was $45, donated by local garden shops. Always fit from always moving, Wilbern Lingle has never really faced serious health issues, beyond high blood pressure. Doug says his father suffered a minor heart attack about three months ago, stayed in the hospital for two nights and was sent home to return to
his daily routines. “He was pretty well marked by the Depression,” Ken says. “He doesn’t throw anything away.” Wilbern Lingle’s basement, attic and storage buildings are filled with things, even a 35-cent washboard Annette bought when they were first married. “Mom and Dad were great accumulators,” Ken says. When Ken and Doug say their father has good genes, they’re not kidding. There were six Lingle boys and three Lingle girls. Wilbern, Ervin Jr., Marcus and Vernon Lingle survive among the brothers. James Lingle died in a 1979 traffic accident, and Elvis Lingle also has passed away. Ervin lives right down the road from Wilbern. Marcus resides in Kannapolis; Vernon, in Elizabeth City. Of the girls, Edna has died, but Virginia lives in Faith and Gilla in Columbia, S.C. Today Ken lives in San Antonio, Texas, and Doug moved back to Rowan County last year after a career as a software engineer for Westinghouse in Maryland.
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George Loveday, Jr. SALISBURY — George Loveday, Jr., 87, formerly of China Grove, passed away Friday morning, July 29, 2011, at Heritage Plantation, where he had been a resident. Born Jan. 26, 1924, in Sevier, Tenn., he was a son of the late George and Ira Loveday, Sr. A simple and selftaught man, Mr. Loveday retired from Sides Lumber Company of Rockwell and had been a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church. Mr. Loveday enjoyed and was very talented in his garden. Growing wonderful fruits and vegetables, he had been featured several times in the Salisbury Post over the years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Norvell Honeycutt Loveday, on June 3, 2007. His family includes his nephew and caretaker, Bobby Farmer and wife Peggy of Salisbury; and nieces. Service: A graveside service to celebrate and remember Mr. Loveday's life will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 31 in the Mausoleum Chapel of West Lawn Memorial Park in China Grove, conducted by the Rev. Jimmy Faggart. Memorials: The family asks that memorials be made in Mr. Loveday's name to Rowan Regional Hospice, 710 Grove St., Salisbury, NC 28023. Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home in China Grove is serving the family of Mr. Loveday.
Vera McGugan WINSTON-SALEM — Vera Lee Hartman Barber McGugan, age 85, of Winston-Salem, passed away Friday, July 29, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after a brief illness. Vera was born Nov. 22, 1925, in Rowan County to the late Robert Lee Hartman and Sarah Kimel Hartman. She was employed by Duke Power Co. of Salisbury and was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husbands, Thomas Delmar Barber and Vance Graham McGugan; her brothers, Robert Lee Hartman Jr. and Reid Kimel Hartman; and her sister, Hazel Hartman Hart. Surviving are her daughters, Keena Arrowood and husband Brad of Midway and Jann Barber of Maryland; and her grandchildren, Graham Arrowood and Spencer Arrowood, both of Midway. Service: A graveside service will be 2 p.m. Sunday, July 31 at Rose Cemetery of Mocksville with Rev. Chris Byrne officiating. No formal visitation will be held. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, send memorials to First Baptist Church of Mocksville, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028. Davidson Funeral Home, Hickory Tree Chapel is assisting the family. Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net.
Ken served 28 years in the Army, mainly with the Army Medical Department that included three years at the Pentagon. Annette Lingle died in 2000 at the age of 88, leaving a void with Wilbern Lingle. It was a marriage for the ages — rock of ages, if you will. “He says he still thinks about her every day,” Doug says. Contact Mark Wineka at 704-797-4263, or mwineka@salisburypost.com.
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The Hunsuckers don’t pay retail for anything. The couple has even used store deals for furniture and electronics. All stores have items that have been opened, including electronics. “There’s nothing wrong with it, the box has been opened,” he said. Wendy and Kelly suggest searching online for “open box deals” at a favorite store that may offer items at a lower cost. A couple of Hunsucker’s most successful shopping trips ended with his spending $21 at a drugstore for $140 worth of items and spending $15 for $141 worth of groceries through double and triple savings. Hunsucker doesn’t just want to keep this knowledge to himself. He’s taught friends, family and, as part of a fundraiser, others. Hunsucker will teach a
Couponing is a world unto itself and having a binder means you’re part of a club. Kannapolis resident Cathy Hilton is also in the club. Hilton began couponing after she left her job and the family went from two incomes to one. “My husband said, ‘You have got to find the best way you can to save money,’ ” Hilton said. She searched online how to save, and couponing came up. In the beginning, it took Hilton hours to clip coupons. Now she has a system. She goes online and searches her favorite sites where many bloggers have already done the work for her. Hilton has been couponing for a little more than two years. Before couponing, Hilton spent $600 a month on groceries and now spends $150 a month. Like Hunsucker, Hilton also learned some tips from taking a coupon class. Hilton admits at first she became addicted to couponing. “I would spend hours couponing. I would get mad if I didn’t get to do it,” she said. Hilton soon realized couponing was taking over. She has since reduced her time to minutes. She clips multiple coupons at once. Hilton also has her binder divided into sections for snacks or meat or vegetables. Her family also “shops” at the Hilton house if they can’t get to the store and need a few items.
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time the couple have fed 29,000 people with their gifts. Former Mayor Margaret Kluttz said Graham puts his money where his mouth is. Diane Fisher said Graham becomes especially upset when people are treated unfairly. His political science professor at Catawba, Dr. Sanford Silverburg, said despite Graham’s political views, he was “a pretty neat guy” who contributed an enormous amount to the community. Sue Fisher, co-chair of the planning committee for the event, said Graham is a person “who understands that we are all on this earth for a purpose, that in order to have a great community, we must build it ourselves.” “Our honoree,” Fisher added, “is a person who travels life’s highway with his headlights always on bright. Not because he wants to reach his destination more quickly, but to enable him to better see a fellow traveler who may be stranded on life’s highway and in need of a helping hand.” The evening was a total surprise to Graham, who thought he was going to a tribute to his friend, John Henderlite. Graham recently has taken up running, and his commitment to that mirrors his dedication to his life, career and adopted hometown, Henderlite said. Shari Graham said she told a professor at Catawba that she might marry Bill some day, even though it took seven years of courting. “I knew he was something special,” she said, also describing her husband as a true Southern gentleman. The couple are coming up on their 25th anniversary. “He’s a real Prince Charming in the truest sense of the word,” Shari added. Bill Graham deflected the night’s praise, saying he and Shari were simply following a template of giving set out by many others in Salisbury. He also gave credit to his office administrator Kathy Hoffner and Shari, because everything he helps with, Graham said, is run through them. And he couldn’t say enough about his wife’s role in their philanthropy. “It’s really Shari,” he said.
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reward is basically a manufacturer’s coupon that can be used anywhere at a store that will redeem them. “Register rewards can be used with other coupons,” Hilton said. She never pays for toothpaste, paper towels and razors. Hilton also isn’t brand loyal. “I can switch brands. You’re not going to always find a Crest toothpaste coupon,” she said. andy Mooney/salisbury post She and her husband also used restaurant coupons on a coupon bloggers say manufac- Lowes Foods, Target and Biturers will likely begin chang- Lo, Hilton said. date night. ing their coupons. To contact Hilton, email Staying real One thing most people her at Hilton has taught classes in don’t know is that stores will cathyhilton28@yahoo.com. the past and looks forward to offer savings to customers Contact reporter Shavonne teaching others. who bring their own bags like Potts at 704-797-4253. Hilton said she isn’t a fan of the Extreme Couponing show because she feels as if it paints an unrealistic image of Voted Best Jewelry Store couponing. in Rowan County Most stores won’t let a sin“LIKE” gle shopper use coupons on as us on Facebook many items as the show depicts, she said. Many stores have a 20-coupon limit on a particular item. 314 South Salisbury Ave. Also, many of the couponers featured on the Extreme Spencer 704.633.0618 Coupon show pre-ordered their items. So when they WE BUY GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS & COINS cleared the shelves, the items were essentially theirs to take anyway, she explained. Because of such programs many stores have changed their coupon policies, she said. She suspects and “expert”
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Local American Red Cross Emergency Services volunteer Marcus Lineberger of Gold Hill returned home Saturday after assisting with the response to the flooding in North Dakota. It has already been a busy season for Lineberger. This was his fifth deployment since April of this year. First he was sent to Smithfield after the tornadoes. His second deployment was in Chattanooga, Tenn., which was also hit hard by tornadoes. In Tennessee, he helped set up the headquarters for the Red Cross response efforts through the use of an Emergency Communications Response Vehicle (ECRV). Lineberger then deployed to Oklahoma City, Okla., after tornadoes hit. In Oklahoma, he again worked to set up the Red Cross response efforts. After Oklahoma, Lineberger went to Springfield, Mass., and finally, Minot, N.D. “I want to encourage others to volunteer for these and the other services that the Red Cross provides in emergency situations,” Lineberger said. If you are interested in seeing how you can become an American Red Cross Volunteer, contact the Elizabeth Hanford American Red Cross chapter by calling, 704-6333854.
buy what they need or can donate, the stockpile is modest. “You don’t have to buy just because you have a coupon for it,” he said. Hunsucker said he’s not extreme like people featured on shows like TLC’s Extreme Couponing, which features people who have thousands of stockpiled items, people who clear the store shelves and who steal papers for the coupons. “The program is entertainment. That’s not realistically how a shopping trip can go,” Hunsucker said. He mentioned one episode where a shopper bought 40 bottles of mustard. “To me that’s excessive. Deals run every six weeks. There’s no need to have five years worth of toothpaste, unless you’re giving it away,” he said. A few of the extreme couponers featured on the TLC series made large shopping trips to donate the goods. Hunsucker said he believes couponing has increased in popularity, but not necessarily because of a television show. “The economy plays more of a role,” he said. He acknowledges couponing is done predominantly by women, but said he’s always done the shopping in the family and it doesn’t bother him. “This is fun for me,” he said. Couponing is something about which Hunsucker is passionate, but not obsessed, he said. “I’ve seen success and I’ve been able to help others,” he said.
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Katie Scarvey, Faith Editor, 704-797-4270 kscarvey@salisburypost.com
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everywhere signs A few ideas to make church signs better recent drive through some local and state roads in rural eastern North Carolina has re-ignited my discomfort for church signs that claim to have a message. You’ve seen them in the cities, the suburbs and in the country: congregations that have large roadside display signs with letters that can be moved, changed and rearranged. They are everywhere.
PASTOR KEN REED
However, these signs have evolved from being church mini-billboards to quirky faith clichés that, at best, come across as cute but misunderstood jokes. At worst, they can be perceived as smug and arrogant. Here are a few examples:
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My concern is this: As Christians, how did we arrive at the point where our church signs, these wonderful evangelism tools, are now used as instruments of sarcasm disguised as wit? Before I go any further, I want to thank to the faithful people who change these signs because it is not an easy job. The letters are hard to handle and organize; and the signs themselves are not user friendly and require much stooping and bending to remove and replace the letters. Also, the changes often have to be made in bad weather. Please take a moment to tell your sign person how much you appreciate them carrying out that ministry. It’s not easy. (Thank you Donna for changing the sign weekly at Concordia!) Back to the issue: Church sign messages have become a cottage industry with books and websites devoted to providing puns for church signs that will get your congregation noticed. As you read this you can already visualize some of the ones you’ve seen.
Do these “temporary mission statements” truly represent the theology of the pastor, congregation, or church body? To the person driving by with no other knowledge of the congregation, the answer is yes; they do represent the values and opinions of each person associated with that community. That’s the perception, but probably not the reality. As a result, if you don’t say it in worship, most likely, you shouldn’t say it on your church sign. Now, really, I get it. I understand the humorous attempts to connect people with faith. Before seminary I had an extensive career in advertising and I fully understand the need for creative promotion. But what we might think is cute and charming, can easily be misunderstood and offensive to the seeker (the one seeking a church home). And isn’t that who we’re trying to attract anyway? There is another important question Christian congregations need to ask about their sign ministry: Are we faithfully extending the invitation of Christ (literally the hand of Christ) for folks to visit? Or, are we turning people away because our signs, though hip and fresh, come across as arrogant as smug? Admittedly, I find some of the signs quite creative. Yet, other attempts at faith-speak through a church sign can appear to the passerby as lame without ever referring to the congregation’s core purpose or belief. Lame, cliché, smug and arrogant are not attributes one wants to associate with a local church whose outward activities are usually outreach, witnessing, discipleship and evangelism. Ask anyone who was ever a first-time visitor at a church, club, school or organization. When there is no initial experience of welcoming, warmth and hospitality, the chances are slim of a return visit. The same is true for church signs. If your first and best opportunity to reach someone on a drive-by is your church sign, then make it an invitation to something special and specific. Ultimately, we are who we say we are. And our church signs should reflect the best we have to offer as a faith community. A few church sign suggestions that I have found useful: • Seven words. More than seven words and your sign becomes crowded and hard to read. Don’t believe me? Try reading a billboard while driving on Highway 29. Which billboard has the most impact on you? The one with the fewest and easiest words to read? Or, the one “busy” billboard with pictures with dozens of various-sized
words, a website and phone number? Keep it simple. • Change weekly. Regardless of how effective your message might be, if the sign remains the same for too long the eyes and the brain become numb to it. However, when it is changed weekly, the sign remains fresh and people will most certainly notice. • Church Calendar. Use you church’s bulletin or newsletter calendar to highlight events. See # 4. • Invitation. Invite folks to specific events (speakers, singings, youth events, special worship services, meals, scouts, senior gatherings, ministry opportunities), promote ministry partnerships with local food pantries, blood drives, fundraisers, community events, thank a ministry team, or promote something new. Then highlight only the basics of what, when, and where. • Find a helper. Empower a faithful member to take ownership and pride in keeping the sign active and changing it frequently. • Both sides. If your church sign has two sides, use each side for different events. • Website. If your website is a onestop-shop of information, then highlight it occasionally. Christians, with our church signs, have been handed yet another golden opportunity to extend the hand of Jesus Christ to those who are seeking a place of faith to call home. Whether they are new or returning to the faith, looking for a new church home, new to the area, or simply seeking, we are called to welcome and prepare a place for those who are experiencing the Holy Spirit stir within them. In St. John 1:38-39 people were seeking and following Jesus. He invited them to, “Come and see.” And again in St. John 1:43 Jesus extends the invitation to Philip, “Come and see.” Philip also models this powerful expression to Nathanael, “Come and see.” Jesus did not work under the limited meaning of clichés. He simply extended the invitation. Our visual words posted on a sign indicate who we are and whose we are. One could simply say, “Oh, it’s just a sign.” And they would be right. But, when it stands in front of the very place that is called to proclaim Christ, it is more than just a sign. It is an invitation to Christ who loves, forgives, and calls us to a new way of life. What does your sign say? Pastor Ken Reed serves Concordia Lutheran Church-NALC in China Grove NC. You can email him at kenreed10@ctc.net.
his heat wave has given the home gardener and local farmers a difficult time. Home gardeners can at least water our gardens; farmers are dependent on some rain. We’ve had some dry periods here at my house even though the grass doesn’t look all dried up. It’s been tough to keep things watered sufficiently with the temperatures being so hot. This is one of the challenges of gardening. I got up early the other day to do some much needed work in my garden. I harvested some butter beans, tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers. What I was really looking forward to doing was digging up my potatoes. My uncle taught me that once the plants die DOUG back you can leave the CREAMER potatoes in the ground for a while and they will be all right. My plants died back a couple of weeks ago so I was excited about what I might find. I have always gotten a good harvest of potatoes in my garden; I expected nothing less this year. I dug the first hill and only found some small potatoes. A little disappointed, I kept digging. The next hill held a rotten potato and a couple more very little ones. The next hill gave me some empty skins. That was how the rest of my harvest continued. There were signs of potatoes either rotten or skins. I am not sure if something ate my potatoes or whether they rotted in the ground. I ended up with a small Tupperware container of little potatoes. I was definitely disappointed. I thought about my situation and decided that I am glad that I am not dependent on what I harvest. I am lucky; I can go to the store and buy some potatoes. While that is not as much fun as digging them up in my garden, at least I will not go hungry. I was reading Joseph’s story from the Old Testament this morning. He was facing something far greater than a small potato harvest. His brothers had sold him into slavery. He worked hard to gain his master’s trust only to be falsely accused by his master’s wife. He was put in prison, which I assure you was not a pleasant place. He hoped to gain his release after he interpreted the cupbearer’s dream. He languished for two more long years in the prison until Pharaoh had a dream that needed interpreting. Joseph had every right to be angry, resentful, bitter, lazy, and uncooperative because of his circumstances. He hadn’t done anything wrong except maybe giving a bad report about his brothers to his father. But if the reports were true, then even that wasn’t wrong. Joseph resisted temptation and the easy way and trusted in his God in spite of the circumstances. In spite of the mistreatments, he forgave and trusted God. I was impressed by the fact that Joseph gave his best in spite of very difficult circumstances. He worked for Potiphar and advanced within the ranks because he could be trusted and he worked hard. In the prison, he used his talents and skills to the best of his ability and was given responsibilities that he completed faithfully. When it came time for God to use him, he was ready because he had been using and honing his skills and abilities. His organizational skills had been exercised at Potiphar’s house and in the prison; he merely had to apply them on a much larger scale. Joseph was in circumstances that were beyond his control. It wasn’t fair or right, but that did not deter Joseph from giving his best. He applied his skills and abilities in the most difficult circumstances because he knew God was watching. He gave his best in whatever situation he was in and left the rest up to God. Joseph believed God would not forsake him and that God rewards those who do what is right. I want to encourage you to stop worrying about your circumstances or about the people who have done wrong to you in your life. God has not forgotten you and He will take care of you. Your job is to give your best in every situation and circumstance that you encounter and leave the rest up to God. We also need to be aware of the people in our lives, especially those who could use our prayers or an encouraging word. God can use you wherever you are if you are available to Him. So give your best and allow God to deal with all the other details. Doug Creamer teaches Marketing at East Davidson High School. His website is located at www.dougcreamer.com Contact him at PO Box 777, Faith, NC 28041 or email doug@dougcreamer.com
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I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. — PHILIPPIANS 3:14 NIV
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Luther’s Lutheran Church holding Summerfest today
Former minister of music Barry McKenzie will be the guest pastor this Sunday, July 31, at Maranatha Bible Church, 2320 Statesville
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Blvd. He will speak at the 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. services. McKenzie was minister of music at Maranatha for eight years and is currently serving in the same capacity at West Haven Baptist Church in Clemmons.
Pine Ridge Baptist China Grove — Morning worship on Sunday, July 31, will begin at 10 a.m. with music by Harmony’s Way. At 11 a.m. the message will be delivered by pastor George Bradshaw. There will not be Sunday school that day and there is prayer before the evening worship at 6 p.m. Pine Ridge Baptist Church is located at 880 Old Linn Road. For more information call 704-279-0574.
New Bethel Baptist New Bethel Baptist Church will hold its 11 a.m. service at Dan Nicholas Park, shelter 4 on Sunday, July 31. A picnic will follow the service.
The fifth Sunday song service at the State Veteran’s Home on the Salisbury VA Campus is from 3-4 p.m July 31, and is open to everyone. Residents will sing, led by Gwen and Nathaniel Holloman. Call 704-633-0955 for details or directions.
St. Matthew’s ROCKWELL — The Rev. Patrick Jones is guest speaker at St. Matthew’s Baptist Church on Sunday, July 31 at 3 p.m., sponsored by missionary Ellen Robertson. St. Matthew’s annual revival runs Wednesday, Aug. 3 through Friday, Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Nightly speakers in order are the Rev. Arthur Heggins of St. Luke Baptist; the Rev. Carolyn Bratton of Moore’s Chapel AME Zion; the Rev. Dr. Phelps of Gethsemane Baptist.
Northside Church The Northside Church of God of Prophecy, Long Street, will host the July 31 fifth Sunday service at 5 p.m. Bishop Floyd D. Collins, pastor of Stanton Place Church of God of Prophecy, High Point, will speak. Also participating are the Stanton Place Choir, Northside Praise Dancers, The Leslie Lott Singers and The Voices of Joy. Bishop James J. Lott II is host pastor.
First Free Will Baptist LANDIS — First Free Will Baptist Church of Landis will be having a fifth Sunday Night song service July 31 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 414 Upright Street, Landis, where the Rev. Allen Merrington serves as pastor.
VBS is Monday-Friday, Aug. 1-5 from 6-7:45 p.m. at Maranatha Bible Church, 2320 Statesville Blvd., 704637-1995. The theme is “The Rock of Ages” with free food, games and Bible study.
Gay’s Chapel UMC VBS The theme for Gay’s Chapel United Methodist Church’s VBS is “Hometown Nazareth, where Jesus was a kid.” VBS takes place Friday, Aug. 5 with dinner at 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 6 beginning at 9 a.m. The church is located at 5545 Woodleaf Road. Call 704-6377780 for details.
Open Door Baptist RICHFIELD – Open Door Baptist Church will be having a back to school youth revival with Dr. David Harrison on Friday, Aug. 5 at 7 p.m., on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 7 at 11 a.m. The Beck Family will be singing in all services. Supper will be served after the Saturday. The church is located at 24639 Hwy 49. For more information visit www.opendoorbaptistrich-
CLEVELAND — The 105th annual Old Folks Singing at Providence Presbyterian Church of Cleveland will be held Saturday, Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dinner on the grounds will be from noon to 1 p.m. For more information, call 704-929-8372.
Free movie night ROCKWELL — Living Large Ministries, 206 E. Main St. (across from Darrell’s BBQ), will show The Blind Side on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. There will be free popcorn and drinks, door prizes and three $25 gift cards given away. All are welcome.
Main Street Baptist CHINA GROVE — Main Street Baptist Church, 1615 North Main St., will hold VBS Aug. 7-12 from 6-8:30 p.m. This year’s theme is “The Big Apple Adventure.” The school will be directed by Dean and Jennifer Beaver. For questions, call 704-8570871.
Concordia Lutheran CHINA GROVE — Concordia hosts a PreachingTeaching Mission Aug. 2-4 at 7 p.m. Each night is a casual event with a guest preacher, guest musician, congregational sing-a-longs, prayer and mission collection for an outreach chosen by the guest pastor.
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Salem Lutheran Salem Lutheran Church kicks off VBS at the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. services Sunday. “Pandamania –Where God is Wild About You” begins Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. with dinner and the 6-8 p.m. program, continuing through Wednesday, Aug. 3. Thursday, Aug. 4 is the closing program, covered dish dinner, and pool party at Westside Pool 6:30-9:30. Call 704-6360252 or come the first evening to register, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road.
Human Rights event The Salisbury-Rowan Unit of Church Women United in NC’s annual Human Rights Celebration is 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5 at St. Luke Baptist Church on Hawkinstown Road. The theme is “Living Our Legacy, Driving the Movement,” and is also a celebration of 70 years of the Church Women United movement. Speaking will be Ollie Mae Carroll, a leader in the community, currently retired from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center as a Psychiatric Clinical Specialist with thirty-two years of distinguished federal service, including four years in the U.S. Air Force). In addition, Dorothy Gill Smith, Human Rights chair, and Brenda Venning, president, will award two local residents the nationally designed Human Rights Awards. Following the program, refreshments will be served.
REQUEST FOR CITIZEN INPUT
Do you have an interest in the future of the City of Salisbury and how the City operates? The Salisbury City Council has retained Springsted Incorporated to assist them in the recruitment and selection process for a new City Manager. An important part of the selection process involves obtaining information from the citizens of Salisbury concerning what qualities, qualifications and experience you believe are important characteristics for the City’s next Manager to possess.
If you would like to know more about what the City Manager does, why their selection is important to the City and provide your opinions concerning the qualities, qualifications and experience that the City Council should consider when selecting the City’s new Manager, you are invited to attend a meeting with Springsted representatives on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers located at 217 South Main Street.
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For more information concerning the meeting please contact Mr. John Anzivino, Senior Vice President of Springsted at 804-726-9750 or Mr. Zack Kyle, Human Resources Director at 704-638-5217.
North Main Baptist There is a fifth Sunday night singing at Salisbury’s North Main Baptist Church, 1501 N. Main St., on July 31 at 6:30 p.m., featuring Valor III, www.valoriii.com. Call 704637-2929 for more details.
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CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE Steve Holshouser, Pastor July 31, 2011
Sunday, July 31 6:00 P.M.
10am Sunday School; 11am Worship Service; 6pm Evening Worship; 7pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
A young boy fighting cancer writes letters to God, touching lives in his neighborhood and community and inspiring hope among everyone he comes in contact.
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Sermon: Message by Pastor Sides Anthem: “Just Over in the Gloryland”
“Lessons Learned in Jamaica” - Speaker: Vic Daniel Monday - Zumba Fitness Class 7:00pm; Wednesday - Beginners Sign Language Class 5:30pm, Evening Service, Growth Groups & Advanced Sign Language Class 7:00pm; Thursday First Place 4 Health 6:00pm; Saturday - Zumba Fitness Class 9:00am
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July 31, 2011 Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Wednesday: 7:00 pm Adult Bible Study & Prayer Consumed Youth, Royal Rangers (Boys 5-12) M’Pact Girls Clubs (Girls 5-12) Rainbows (Children 3-5)
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Guest preachers are David Franks of First Reformed, Landis; Joel Ervin of Gospel Lighthouse, China Grove; Steve Wilson of First Baptist, China Grove. Guest musicians are Jon Finger, Michael Hiskey and Ondria Durocher-Witt. Concordia is located on West Hwy 152, www.concordialutheran.org, 704-857-2163.
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O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. 2Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. 3Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. 4For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether. —Psalm 139: 1-4 1
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On Sunday, July 31, First Presbyterian Church, Salisbury, holds fifth Sunday Service of Wholeness and Healing at 9 a.m. in the sanctuary. At 10 a.m., is Sunday school for all ages, and at 11 a.m.is worship in Lewis Hall, featuring the Summer Handbell group and the recently returned TWAM (Teens With A Mission) Costa Rica Mission Group who will give a report. Immediately following the 11 a.m. service is a reception in honor of Paul E. Oakley, interim organist for the past two and a half years, for his time of service to this congregation. He is now moving on to another job in Kentucky.
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church will hold its annual Homecoming service on Sunday, July 31. The speaker for the 11 a.m. service will be Dr. W.T. Jackson, pastor, and the speaker for the 3 p.m. service will the Rev. Perry Dye, pastor of Henderson Grove Baptist Church. Dinner will be served from 1:30-2:30 p.m. The church is located off Hwy 70 on Enon Church Road.
Sunday night Fifth singing at Emmanuel features The Chapeleers at the 6 p.m. service on July 31 as The Chapeleers minster through music. A love offering will be received for the group. Emmanuel Baptist is located at 2300 Bringle Ferry Road. The pastor is Eugene Sides.
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Luther’s Lutheran Church is holding a Summerfest today July, 30, starting at 5 p.m. There will be live bluegrass/ gospel music, food, and water games for the kids. Donations will be accepted to help with heating costs this winter. The church is located at the corner of Stokes Ferry and Richfield Roads. Call with questions, 704-279-4974.
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Lyme disease testing varies and may be misleading Dear Dr. Gott: I am a 39toms. It could literally save year-old female recently di- someone’s life! — Glad to be diagagnosed with Lyme disease. nosed For the past 31⁄2 months, I Central Coast of California have been experiencing Dear Reader: Lyme dismany nervease is the most common ous system tick-borne illness in North symptoms America. It is caused by a and actually bacterium known as Borrehad a test lia burgdorferi. The bacteridone to deum is spread by deer ticks tect Lyme disease about that feed on the blood of humans, mice, deer, birds, 11⁄2 months ago. It came cats and dogs. They are DR. PETER up negative. brown and approximately I happened the size of the head of a pin, GOTT to get informaking them very difficult mation to spot. In order for a perthrough a friend that there son to develop Lyme disare actually two types of ease, he or she must be bitLyme tests and that one is ten by an infected deer tick. much more accurate than Before any bacteria can be the other. I then went to a transmitted, however, the specialist who ordered the tick typically has to be atmore sensitive test and dis- tached for at least 48 hours. covered that I do, indeed, Symptoms vary from have Lyme. person to person, with variI am shocked because I ous areas of the body affecthaven’t been hiking much in ed. Common signs may inrecent years, although I did clude a rash or bull’s-eye a fair amount when I was ring in one location or over younger — and I don’t live the body, joint pain, in a particularly high-risk headache, body aches, fever area. I have been freaking and chills. Less common out for the past few months symptoms are neurological thinking I had MS or God in nature — such as Bell’s knows what else. palsy, weakness of the I am very concerned limbs, irregular heartbeat, about others out there who impaired memory, hepatitis could have Lyme disease and overwhelming fatigue. and come up with a negative These are typically associtest because it was not the ated with advanced disease. right test. I am confused Some symptoms of Lyme about why the less accurate disease (without the telltale test hasn’t been discontinbull’s-eye ring or rash) are ued, as it is so misleading. also found in disorders such (This is the test currently as fibromyalgia, depression, being ordered by most joint pain and chronic faMDs). Please tell your read- tigue. Therefore, if your ers about the two types of physician has any question test as well as Lyme sympat all, he or she might
choose to order lab testing such as an ELISA (enzymelinked immunosorbent assay) test, a Western blot to detect antibodies to several proteins of B. burgdorferi, or a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) that detects bacterial DNA through fluid drawn from an infected joint or spinal fluid. The ELISA test is the current standard of care and is ordered first. It can take several week following the initial bite for the body to develop sufficient antibodies for the test to be positive. Testing too early may produce a negative result when in fact, infection is present. If the ELISA is positive, it is followed up with a Western blot; in patients with “chronic” Lyme or Lyme arthritis, the PCR may also be ordered. It is important for both physician and patient to realize that testing may not indicate Lyme disease. And, once an individual has been diagnosed, a portion of the report known as the IgG may remain positive for months or years after the initial infection. This doesn’t require treatment, but remains an indication that the patient had Lyme at one stage. Treatment is commonly initiated with oral antibiotics such as doxycycline for adults and children over the age of 8, or amoxicillin or cefuroxime for those younger, pregnant women or women who breast-feed. A two-to fourweek course is the norm.
However, some research studies now indicate that between 10 and 14 days might be sufficient. With progression of Lyme disease that fails to respond to traditional methods, treatment with intravenous antibiotics may be appropriate and can last anywhere from two to four weeks. This method is extremely effective in eradicating infection; however, it may cause a low white blood cell count, diarrhea, or infection with other antibiotic-resistant organisms unrelated to Lyme. The Food and Drug Administration has warned consumers and health care providers to avoid Bismacine. This injectable compound contains high levels of a metal known as bismuth. It has been prescribed by some alternative medicine practitioners. While safe in some oral medications, in its injectable form it can cause poisoning that can lead to heart and kidney failure and is not approved. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books, including “Live Longer, Live Better,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Cookbook,” which are available at most bookstores or online. His website is www.AskDrGottMD.com. UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE
Saturday, July 30 Circumstance beyond your control may inaugurate some changes in your affairs in the coming months, but, instead of fighting them, take control so that you can be the one who guides them to a desirable place in your life. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Sometimes you’re better at doing things for others than you are at doing things for yourself, and it could be one of those times. These noble instincts reflect the real you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Because your powers of observations are extremely keen right now, many things that are apparent to you could be completely overlooked by others. Don’t fault them for not seeing what you see. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Although it will take asserting yourself a bit more than usual, the possibilities for adding to your material holdings are exceptionally good. Take advantage of this propitious day. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — It behooves you to pay special attention to your appearance and demeanor, because for whatever reason, you will not go unnoticed. Make a favorable, lasting impression. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If you’re smart, you’ll function as the power behind the scenes. It will be far easier to accomplish what you want by letting others think your success came from them. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Your friends might be leaning on you, so be prepared to assume some of their burdens if you think you can help out. Chances are they won’t lay anything on you that you can’t handle. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — There is no need to be overly concerned about suddenly finding yourself in a competitive development. Challenges awaken your senses, and you’ll easily win with grace. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Instead of instinctively falling back on a negative behavior pattern that has always led you down a dead end street, take the time to profit from your past experiences. You’ll know what to do. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — This is a good day to go shopping, because you tend to be extremely keen about anything that has to do with handling money. You’re likely to get some better bargains for your shekels. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — If you’re ears are ringing, it’s because someone is telling others some nice things about you. This person’s comments could have a strong impact on your popularity. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Get an early start, because chances are you’ll be asked to tackle something you would normally shy away from. However, you’re better equipped to handle it than you think. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — People in general are likely to find you far more appealing than they do a friend of yours who is always subconsciously competing against you. This person is hurting, so be nice to him or her. UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE
Today’s celebrity birthdays Actor Richard Johnson is 84. Actor Edd “Kookie” Byrnes is 78. Blues guitarist Buddy Guy is 75. Movie director Peter Bogdanovich is 72. Singer Paul Anka is 70. Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn is 66. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is 64. Actor Jean Reno (“The Da Vinci Code,” “Godzilla”) is 63. Blues singer Otis Taylor is 63. Actor Ken Olin is 57. Actress Delta Burke is 55. Singer-songwriter Kate Bush is 53. Country singer Neal McCoy is 53. Actor Laurence Fishburne is 50. Actress Lisa Kudrow is 48. Country guitarist Dwayne O’Brien of Little Texas is 47. Actress Vivica A. Fox is 47. Actor Terry Crews (“Everybody Hates Chris”) is 43.
Sometimes you can afford to wait BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate
Isaac Newton, who died in 1727, said, “I keep the subject of my inquiry constantly before me, and wait till the first dawning opens gradually, by little and little, into a full and clear light.” That is like the bidding of a bridge hand. You describe your hand, partner sketches his, and eventually — in theory, at least — the light will dawn for one of you as to the best final contract. In today’s deal, South’s hand needs more high-card points to open two clubs, despite its having only three losers. One spade won’t be passed out. Then, when North responds two clubs, he guarantees a second bid. So South can quietly rebid two hearts. This gives North the room to rebid three spades to show game-forcing values with exactly three spades. (If you play twoover-one, North would rebid two spades to transmit the same message.) Now South can launch Blackwood and bid seven spades when he learns that his partner has three aces. How should South play after West leads the diamond king? When I run this deal in classes, some players win the first trick with dummy’s diamond ace, cash the spade ace (seeing the 3-0 split), play off their ace and king of hearts, and ruff the heart
four on the board. However, disaster strikes when East overruffs. Then the declarers realize that with three trumps missing, they could draw those with their king, queen and jack. So they could have safely ruffed the heart four with dummy’s spade ace. Next time, next time!
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The southern portion of the US will continue to see hot temperatures on Saturday, while multiple areas of active weather pop up across the nation. A ridge of high pressure will remain over the southeastern corner of the United States contributing to temperatures over 100 degrees from the Southeast to the Mid-Atlantic states. Low level flow from the west will help to reduce the humidity, but provide ample heating for the Southeast. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Don will continue to move westward over southern Texas Saturday morning bringing heavy downpours and strong winds with a chance of localized flooding. Tropical Storm Don is expected to weakened to a tropical depression by Saturday evening with winds less than 39 mph (35 knots). To the north, low pressure spinning over Maine will push a cold front through the Northeast kicking up showers and thunderstorms during the late morning hours. The tail end of this front will create scattered showers and thunderstorms from the Mid-Atlantic states to the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. In the Midwest, a large low pressure system positioned over Canada will pull a frontal boundary through the Northern Plains and Upper Mississippi Valley producing heavy showers and possible severe thunderstorms. This will also start to pull warm and moist Gulf air into the region, allowing for hot and muggy conditions to return to the Central and Northern Plains. To the west, monsoon moisture will continue to kick up scattered showers over the Four Corners region, and also in parts of California and Nevada. Meanwhile, a weak ridge of high pressure will continue to bring sunny and dry conditions across the West Coast and Intermountain West.
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Catawba’s Hartsell in Titans’ camp BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — From his room in Nashville, Julian Hartsell can see the lights of 68,798-seat LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans. “It’s a clear view, and it’s beautiful,” said Hartsell, a free-agent roster addition who toiled for the Catawba Indians at 4,500-seat Shuford Stadium last fall. “You almost don’t want to go to sleep because you’re afraid maybe it’s just a dream and you’ll wake up.”
The mature defensive lineman may be living a dream, but Catawba coach Chip Hester has been saying for six months that Hartsell, who is officially 6-foot-2, 295 pounds, had the best pro chances of last season’s seniors. “When Julian wants to be a force, he’s a force,” Hester said. “He’s big and he can run. This is a 295-pound guy who doesn’t have a gut.” Hartsell was born at Fort Bragg and played prep football at Ridgeview High in Columbia, S.C. He was a four-year standout for
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the Indians, starting games as early as his redshirt freshman season in 2007. His junior year he returned a pick 25 yards for a touchdown
against Fayetteville State. His big senior year included All-SAC honors and a three-sack day against Shaw. At his Pro Day workout for NFL scouts in March at N.C. State, Hartsell bench-pressed 225 pounds 25 times, produced a 29-inch vertical jump, broad-jumped 9 feet, 3 inches and ran the 40-yard dash in 4.95 seconds. The draft analysis service “NFL Draft Scout” ranked Hartsell 96th among the 150 defensive tackles it listed for the seven-round draft that
was conducted in April. “My Pro Day was OK, but I was honestly disappointed,” Hartsell said. “I know I can jump 30s. And I’ve run faster.” The Titans were one of the teams that scouted Hartsell’s Pro Day. He maintained hope he’d be drafted right down to the last pick. After that, he stayed optimistic he’d get a chance to get into a camp as a freeagent if the dragged-out NFL lockout ever ended.
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THROWBACK BASKETBALL
Dixon: 38 for Raiders
Hornets too tall for East
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CHINA GROVE — As G o l d e n S. Rowan 83 State WarN. Rowan 76 riors head coach and ex-NBA analyst Mark Jackson likes to say “Mama, there goes that man.” That had to be what was going through the heads of the North Rowan alums as Carlos Dixon rained threes and slashed to the hole at will in South’s 83-76 win in the Scooter Sherrill Throwback tournament Saturday. Dixon scored 38 points, 22 in the first half, as South staved off a Cavalier rally. “I got some to fall early and gained a lot of momentum,” Dixon understated. “This is so much fun, though, man, and getting some cardio in for an old man like me is always good too.” Tristan Rankin seemed to be enjoying his own personal game of H-O-R-S-E with Dixon. During a stretch in the first half, the two traded threes, some fallaways, fadeaways and just straight up treys. Rankin scored 31 and led the Cavs, who hustled late, trying for steals and more possessions, but great ballhandling from the Raiders and key buckets by Dixon and Tony Propst sealed the deal. “We did terrible locating their shooters,” Rankin said. “I mean Carlos is going to get his, but we didn’t get out on everybody else and that beat us tonight. We dug too big a hole by being down 17 at halftime to a good group of players like this. But at least we fought back to have a chance to pull it out.” Former UNC-Asheville star Bryan McCullough was a fa-
Sherrill, who was a starter at N.C. State before playing overseas, had several open shots early but couldn’t buy one. That put the Falcons in a deep hole. When North Meck’s Slim Spencer swatted a shot by Sherrill and then scored on the other end to make it 16-2 six minutes into the game, it looked like a long, long night for West. “They were hitting, and good looks weren’t falling for us,” Sherrill said. “But even at 16-2, you don’t panic.
CHINA GROVE — What began as a Salisbury 64 S a l i s b u r y E. Rowan 55 rout against East Rowan quickly turned into a backand-forth, down to the wire contest, in which Salisbury prevailed 64-55 in the Scooter Sherrill Throwback tournament Saturday. East trailed 27-10 early but focused on defense and hitting threes in the second half to overcome that deficit and tie the score several times in the second half. The Mustang alums even led by three with about seven minutes to go, but Salisbury used the height and athletecism of Rob Harris, Marvin Dixon and Leonard Owens to escape with the victory. Owens, who played college ball for UTEP (Texas-El Paso), scored 12 points, as well as grabbing numerous big rebounds and driving and dishing the ball to Dixon and Harris in the paint. “This is fun, I didn’t play in it last year and everybody is just having fun and I’m just glad to be in it,” Owens said. “We got a little uninterested and lazy in the second half, but give East credit. They started tightening up their “D” and hitting threes, which is what they always did when I was in high school.” Harris led the Hornet attack with 15 points, including several defensive plays which he immediately turned into ferocious one-handed slams. Last year’s star, Dixon, chipped in with 14 points. History was made in this game, as Shayla Fields became the first woman to play and score in the alumni tournament, as she put home five
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Former West rowan star and McDonald’s all-american scooter sherrill, left, dribbles against north Meck’s slim spencer.
Donte, Scooter key rally BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
CHINA GROVE — West Rowan fans were thrilled to see W. Rowan 58 post man Donte N. Meck 54 Minter and McDonald’s All-American guard Scooter Sherrill reunited on a basketball court for the first time since a Western Regional loss to Central Cabarrus in 2000, but the euphoria in the Carson gym turned to major misery in a matter of minutes.
North Meck punched West in the mouth right away, drilling four 3s and bolting to a huge lead in an Alumni Throwback Tournament semifinal, but the defending champs, led by Minter and Sherrill, made a remarkable comeback that produced a 58-54 victory. “When we were down big, I was just hoping it wouldn’t get too bad,” said the 27-year-old Minter, who played collegiately at Virginia and Appalachian State. “But I’ve played with most of our guys for a long time, and we knew that nobody shoots like they were all night.”
Withers to lead troubled program BY AARON BEARD Associated Press
CHAPEL HILL — Everett Withers won’t dwell on the mixed emotions of becoming a head coach for the first time after the firing of Butch Davis at North Carolina. The interim coach just doesn’t have time with preseason practice only a week away for the troubled program. “I told our assistant coaches this morning that I want to have fun,” Withers said Friday at a news conference. “I don’t want to stress. Our kids deserve an experience that’s fun for them. Last summer wasn’t a whole lot of fun for
them. I want them to have some fun. We’re going to have a good time, but we’re going to work hard.” Withers had spent the past three seasons as defensive coordinator and secondary coach under Davis. But after Davis’ surprise dismissal Wednesday, Withers, 48, now finds himself leading a program mired in an NCAA investigation of improper benefits and academic misconduct. The first step: Reaching out to his players. Withers said he has spoken to about 40 of them and that they’re excited to get back to football. The Tar Heels report for presea-
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CHAPEL HILL — You have to hand it to chancellor Holden Thorp and the University of North Carolina Board of Trustees. They stood behind football coach Butch Davis for months, passing on every opportunity to fire him, then pulled the trigger only days before practice for the new season begins. It’s the right move, but at the wrong time. Davis had to go. That much had been obvious to neutral-minded people for months. When an oil tanker runs aground, they don’t put the captain in charge of the cleanup. If Davis knew what was going on in his program, with assistant John Blake and Jennifer Wiley and all the agents handing out goodies that would obviously be bad enough. It’s no better that all of this was going on under his nose, with Davis claiming to be impervious and oblivious. By firing Davis now, Thorp and the
trustees put the players on their football team who didn’t do a thing wrong — the vast majority of the players on this year’s roster — in an almost impossible position going forward. After waiting this long, after Thorp declared last November that Davis and athletic director Dick Baddour would return for the 2011 season, what was the harm in letting the NCAA process and the football season run their course? A coaching change a week before the start of training camp is about as big a negative as you can slap onto a team’s season. It’s an uphill climb for the Tar Heels now, a season in purgatory, and there are a lot of innocent players who already saw last season diminished by the misdeeds of their teammates. Thorp has had ample reason to cut Davis loose for almost a year, ever since that awkward night he apologized to fans because the investigation had uncovered
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2C • SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2011
TV Sports Saturday, July 30 AUTO RACING 8 a.m. SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Hungarian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary 10 a.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, "Happy Hour Series," final practice for Brickyard 400, at Indianapolis 11:30 a.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice for Kroger 200, at Indianapolis 2 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Brickyard 400, at Indianapolis 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Kroger 200, at Indianapolis 7:30 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Kroger 200, at Indianapolis GOLF 10 a.m. ESPN — Women's British Open, third round, at Angus, Scotland 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, The Greenbrier Classic, third round, at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, The Greenbrier Classic, third round, at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. NBC — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Championship, third round, at Toledo, Ohio 6:30 p.m. TGC — Nationwide Tour, Utah Championship, third round, at Sandy, Utah (same-day tape) HORSE RACING 5 p.m. VERSUS — NTRA, Diana Stakes and Jim Dandy Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, Tampa Bay at Seattle, or L.A. Angels at Detroit 7 p.m. WGN — Boston at Chicago White Sox SOCCER 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Spanish Primera Division/Premier League, World Football Challenge, Barcelona vs. Manchester United, at Landover, Md. TENNIS 10:30 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP, Farmers Classic, semifinal, at Los Angeles 12:30 a.m. ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Bank of the West Classic, semifinal, at Palo Alto, Calif. (delayed tape)
Area schedule Saturday, July 30 INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7:05 p.m. Asheville Tourists at Kannapolis THROWBACK ALUMNI BASKETBALL at Carson 1 p.m. Carson vs. North Rowan (consolation) 2:10 p.m. Salisbury vs. South Rowan (semifinal) 3:20 p.m. North Meck vs. East Rowan (consolation) 4:45 p.m. Carson-North Rowan winner vs. South Rowan-Salisbury loser (consolation) 6:30 p.m. Consolation bracket championship 7:45 p.m. West Rowan vs. Salisbury-South Rowan winner PREP FOOTBALL First official day of practice
American Legion Statistics Rowan (25-10) Batting AB R H RBI AVG Allen 1 0 1 0 1.000 132 24 47 23 .356 Mauldin Morris 148 33 48 30 .324 Sapp 142 42 46 22 .324 133 28 43 27 .323 Austin Fulbright 111 20 35 13 .315 Garczynski 126 20 38 27 .302 134 25 40 37 .299 Thomas 31 7 9 3 .290 Laurens Rogers 104 15 27 14 .260 Brown 72 18 18 7 .250 17 11 4 3 .235 Mathis Fleming 56 13 10 10 .179 Doubles — Austin 12, Mauldin 10, Thomas 8, Garczynski 8, Sapp 8, Fulbright 7, Morris 5, Rogers 3, Laurens 3, Brown 1, Fleming 1 Triples — Morris 3, Mauldin 2, Garczynski 2, Sapp 1, Austin 1, Thomas 1, Brown 1 Homers — Morris 8, Thomas 6, Sapp 4, Austin 2, Fulbright 1, Fleming 1, Jennings 1* Stolen bases — Mauldin 14, Sapp 11, Brown 7, Morris 6, Garczynski 5, Austin 4, Rogers 4, Fleming 3, Mathis 2, Laurens 1 Pitching IP ER BB SO ERA Mathis 5.2 0 2 4 0.00 24 3 2 25 0.72 Johnson Allen 59 19 16 57 2.90 Simpson 49 21 13 59 3.86 37.2 17 19 43 4.06 Robbins Henley 26.1 14 23 33 4.78 Free 27.1 15 7 11 4.78 37 20 9 39 4.86 Laurens Rogers 11 6 7 18 4.91 Brown 10 15 4 5 13.50 Records — Allen (6-0), Simpson (6-1), Robbins (4-2), Free (3-1), Laurens (2-0), Henley (22), Bost (1-0*), Brown (1-1), Rogers (0-1), Johnson (0-2) Saves — Johnson 9, Mathis 1, Rogers 1
Southeast Regional Riley Park, Sumter, S.C. August 4 Game 1 — Alabama vs. Cherryville, 9 a.m. Game 2 — Puerto Rico vs. Florida Game 3 — South Carolina vs. Virginia, 3:30 p.m. Game 4 — Georgia vs. Sumter August 5 Game 5 — Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 3, 9 a.m. Game 6 — Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 4 Game 7 — Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3, 3:30 p.m. Game 8 — Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 4 August 6 Game 9 — Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 10 a.m. Game 10 — Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8 Game 11 — Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8, 6 p.m. August 7 Game 12 — Games at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. August 8 Game 14 — Championship game August 12-16 World Series (Shelby’s Keeter Stadium)
Minor leagues Standings South Atlantic League Northern Division W L Pct. GB x-Hickory (Rangers) 21 13 .618 — Kannapolis (White Sox) 19 14 .576 11⁄2 Lakewood (Phillies) 18 16 .529 3 Greensboro (Marlins) 17 17 .500 4 1 Hagerstown (Nationals) 16 17 .485 4 ⁄2 Delmarva (Orioles) 14 20 .412 7 West Virginia (Pirates) 14 20 .412 7 Southern Division W L Pct. GB x-Savannah (Mets) 21 13 .618 — Augusta (Giants) 18 15 .545 21⁄2 Asheville (Rockies) 18 16 .529 3 Greenville (Red Sox) 18 16 .529 3 Rome (Braves) 15 18 .455 51⁄2 Charleston (Yankees) 15 19 .441 6 Lexington (Astros) 12 22 .353 9 x-clinched first half Friday’s Games Greenville 4, Charleston, S.C. 1 Greensboro 5, Savannah 0 Kannapolis 7, Asheville 3 Delmarva 8, Hagerstown 7 Augusta 5, Hickory 0 Rome 6, Lexington 2, 10 innings West Virginia 11, Lakewood 5 Saturday’s Games Savannah at Greensboro, 7 p.m. Charleston, S.C. at Greenville, 7 p.m. Asheville at Kannapolis, 7:05 p.m. Lakewood at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Hagerstown at Delmarva, 7:05 p.m. Rome at Lexington, 7:05 p.m. Hickory at Augusta, 7:05 p.m.
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Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—JosReyes, New York, .343; Braun, Milwaukee, .324; Votto, Cincinnati, .319; DanMurphy, New York, .318; Helton, Colorado, .315; Holliday, St. Louis, .314; Kemp, Los Angeles, .312. RUNS—JosReyes, New York, 78; RWeeks, Milwaukee, 71; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 67; JUpton, Arizona, 66; Braun, Milwaukee, 65; Votto, Cincinnati, 65; CYoung, Arizona, 65. RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 78; Kemp, Los Angeles, 75; Fielder, Milwaukee, 74; Braun, Milwaukee, 71; Berkman, St. Louis, 69; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 69; Beltran, San Francisco, 66. HITS—JosReyes, New York, 138; SCastro, Chicago, 132; Bourn, Houston, 129; Pence, Houston, 123; Votto, Cincinnati, 123; JUpton, Arizona, 120; Kemp, Los Angeles, 117; DanMurphy, New York, 117; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 117. DOUBLES—Beltran, San Francisco, 30; JUpton, Arizona, 29; DanMurphy, New York, 28; Headley, San Diego, 27; CaLee, Houston, 27; CYoung, Arizona, 27; 6 tied at 26. TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 16; Victorino, Philadelphia, 11; SCastro, Chicago, 8; Fowler, Colorado, 8; Bourn, Houston, 7; SSmith, Colorado, 7; Maybin, San Diego, 6; Rasmus, St. Louis, 6. HOME RUNS—Berkman, St. Louis, 27; Kemp, Los Angeles, 24; Stanton, Florida, 24; Fielder, Milwaukee, 23; Pujols, St. Louis, 23; Braun, Milwaukee, 21; Bruce, Cincinnati, 21. STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 39; JosReyes, New York, 32; Kemp, Los Angeles, 27; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 26; Bonifacio, Florida, 24; Maybin, San Diego, 23; Rollins, Philadelphia, 22. PITCHING—Halladay, Philadelphia, 13-4; IKennedy, Arizona, 12-3; Jurrjens, Atlanta, 123; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 12-4; Hamels, Philadelphia, 12-6; Correia, Pittsburgh, 12-8; Hanson, Atlanta, 11-5; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 117. STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 173; Halladay, Philadelphia, 152; Lincecum, San Francisco, 152; ClLee, Philadelphia, 148; Hamels, Philadelphia, 140; AniSanchez, Florida, 138; Hanson, Atlanta, 130. SAVES—BrWilson, San Francisco, 33; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 31; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 30; HBell, San Diego, 30; Axford, Milwaukee, 30; LNunez, Florida, 29; Street, Colorado, 27. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—AdGonzalez, Boston, .352; MiYoung, Texas, .337; Kotchman, Tampa Bay, .324; Bautista, Toronto, .323; Ellsbury, Boston, .322; JhPeralta, Detroit, .322; VMartinez, Detroit, .320. RUNS—Granderson, New York, 91; Ellsbury, Boston, 78; Bautista, Toronto, 77; AdGonzalez, Boston, 74; MiCabrera, Detroit, 73; Kinsler, Texas, 72; Pedroia, Boston, 72. RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 87; Granderson, New York, 77; Beltre, Texas, 76; Teixeira, New York, 76; Konerko, Chicago, 75; Youkilis, Boston, 72; MiYoung, Texas, 72. HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 148; MiYoung, Texas, 141; Ellsbury, Boston, 136; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 132; AGordon, Kansas City, 124; Pedroia, Boston, 124; Markakis, Baltimore, 119. DOUBLES—Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 33; MiYoung, Texas, 32; AGordon, Kansas City, 31; AdGonzalez, Boston, 30; Beltre, Texas, 29; Ellsbury, Boston, 29; Francoeur, Kansas City, 29. TRIPLES—Granderson, New York, 8; Bourjos, Los Angeles, 7; AJackson, Detroit, 7; RDavis, Toronto, 6; Aybar, Los Angeles, 5; Cano, New York, 5; Crisp, Oakland, 5; Gardner, New York, 5; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 5. HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 31; Granderson, New York, 28; Teixeira, New York, 28; Konerko, Chicago, 24; NCruz, Texas, 23; MiCabrera, Detroit, 22; MarReynolds, Baltimore, 21. STOLEN BASES—Gardner, New York, 32; RDavis, Toronto, 31; Andrus, Texas, 30; Ellsbury, Boston, 29; ISuzuki, Seattle, 28; Crisp, Oakland, 27; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 23. PITCHING—Sabathia, New York, 15-5; Weaver, Los Angeles, 14-4; Verlander, Detroit, 14-5; Tomlin, Cleveland, 11-5; Scherzer, Detroit, 11-6; Porcello, Detroit, 11-6; 6 tied at 10. STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 169; Sabathia, New York, 156; FHernandez, Seattle, 153; Shields, Tampa Bay, 153; Price, Tampa Bay, 141; CWilson, Texas, 135; Weaver, Los Angeles, 134. SAVES—Valverde, Detroit, 27; MaRivera, New York, 26; Walden, Los Angeles, 24; Papelbon, Boston, 23; League, Seattle, 23; CPerez, Cleveland, 22; SSantos, Chicago, 22.
Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB—Suspended free agent RHP Alejandro Arteaga and free agent RHP Hugo Garcia 50 games each after testing positive for steroids. American League NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Rafael Soriano from the 60-day DL. Optioned LHP Steve Garrison to Trenton (EL). Transferred RHP Sergio Mitre to the 60-day DL. SEATTLE MARINERS—Designated OF Jack Cust for assignment. Activated LHP Erik Bedard from the 15-day DL. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed OF Nate McLouth on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Jose Constanza from Gwinnett (IL). Designated INF Diory Hernandez for assignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Kenley Jansen on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Josh Lindblom from Albuquequer. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Acquired OF Hunter Pence and cash from the Houston Astros for 1B Jonathan Singleton, RHP Jarred Cosart, RHP Josh Zeid and a player to be named later. PITTSBURHG PIRATES—Placed RHP Chris Leroux on the 15-day DL, retro-active to July 28. Recalled INF Pedro Ciriaco from Indianapolis (IL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed INF Nick Punto on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Tyler Greene from Memphi (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES—Reinstated RHP Ernesto Frieri from the Major League paternity leave. Optioned RHP Pat Neshek to Tucson (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Activated RHP Chien-Ming Wang from the 60-day DL. Optioned OF Roger Bernandina to Syracuse (IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS—Hired Greg Buckner player development coach. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Agreed to terms with OT Tyson Clabo on a five-year contract. Released DE Jamaal Anderson and WR Michael Jenkins. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed DL Marcell Dareus to a four-year contract and DB Da’Norris Searcy and RB Johnny White. CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed to terms with OT Gabe Carimi, DE Stephen Paea and S Chris Conte on four-year contracts. Agreed to terms with DT Anthony Adams, DL Vernon Gholston, WR Sam Hurd, P Adam Podlesh, LB Nick Roach, TE Matt Spaeth, FB Will Ta’ufo’ou, WR Roy Williams, and QB Caleb Hanie. Signed DE Jake Laptad, TE Draylen Ross, RB Dan Dierking and T Mike Lamphear. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Released DE Antwan Odom. Waived OT Andrew Mitchell, WR Shay Hodge and K Clint Stitser. Placed QB Carson Palmer on reserve/did not report list. Signed G Clint Boling, RB Jay Finley, OL Ryan McKnight, C Kyle Cook, G Nate Livings, QB Jordan Palmer, OT Dennis Roland, WR Quan Cosby, TE Clark Harris, S Tom Nelson, HB Cedric Peerman and LB Dan Skuta. Placed CB Adam Jones and DT Pat Sims on active/physically unable to perform list. Placed LB Keith Rivers on active/non-football injury list. DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed RB DeMarco Murray and LB Bruce Carter. Re-signed DE Marcus Spears. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed LB Nate Irving. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released OT Mark Tauscher, LB Nick Barnett, LB Brandon Chillar, LB Brady Poppinga and DL Justin Harrell. Waived S Michael Greco and LB Curtis Young. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Agreed to terms with K Adam Vinatieri and S Melvin Bullitt. Released K Brett Swenson and DB Jordan Hemby. Signed RB Delone Carter to a four-year contract. Signed P Travis Baltz, DE David Bedford, LB Chris Colasanti, RB Darren Evans, WR David Gilreath, QB Mike Hartline, WR Joe Horn, OL Jake Kirkpatrick, S Joe Lefeged, TE Mike McNeill, WR Larrone Moore, LB Adrian Moten, LB Kerry Neal, DT Ollie Ogbu and RB Chad Spann. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Agreed to terms with S Dawan Landry on a five-year contract and CB Drew Coleman on a three-year contract. Cut DE Derrick Harvey, G Vince Manuwai and DB Tyron Brackenridge. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Placed TE Tony Moeaki on the physically unable to perform list. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Acquired QB Donovan McNabb from Washington for a 2012 sixthround draft pick and a conditional 2013 sixth-
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SCOREBOARD round draft pick. Signed DT Remi Ayodele. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed QB Ryan Mallett and OL Marcus Cannon. Released DE Ty Warren, TE Alge Crumpler, OT Nick Kaczur, LB Tully Banta-Cain, DL Marcus Stroud, CB Tony Carter and LB Ryan Coulson. Traded a 2013 fifth-round draft choice to the Washington Redskins for DT Albert Haynesworth. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Agreed to terms with S Pierson Prioleau, FB Korey Hall, DE Curtis Johnson and G Dan Gay. NEW YORK GIANTS—Placed DE Osi Umenyiora on the reserve-did not report list. Released DT Rocky Bernard, C Shaun O’Hara, G Rich Seubert, OT Shawn Andrews and FB Madison Hedgecock. Released RB Tiki Barber from the retired-reserve list. Signed DE Justin Trattou, DE Craig Marshall, DT Martin Parker, DT Ibrahim Abdulai, S Jerrard Tarrant, S David Sims, LB Mark Herzlich, LB Spencer Paysinger, OT Jarriel King, FB Henry Hynoski. Signed DT Marvin Austin, WR Jerrel Jernigan, OL James Brewer, LB Greg Jones, S Tyler Sash, LB Jacquian Williams and RB Da’rel Scott. Placed WR Ramses Barden on the active/physically unable to perform list. Agreed to terms with P Steve Weatherford NEW YORK JETS—Signed RB Bilal Powell, QB Greg McElroy, WR Scotty McKnight, OL Curtis Duron and CB Jeremy McGee. Released QB Mark Brunell. Waived QB Erik Ainge, CB Will Billingsley, G Marlon Davis and QB Kevin O’Connell. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Agreed to terms with OL Jared Gaither, LB Jarvis Moss and LS Jon Condo. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed CB Nnamdi Asomugha to a five-year contract. Signed QB Vince Young to a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Released OT Flozell Adams. Agreed to terms with DT Cameron Heyward, OT Willie Colon and OT Jonathan Scott. Signed CB Curtis Brown. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed DT Ray McDonald to a five-year contract and QB Alex Smith and G-C Tony Wragge to one-year contracts. Cut C Eric Heitmann and K Joe Nedney. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Re-signed DT Brandon Mebane, LB Matt McCoy, FB Michael Robinson, K Wes Byrum and LB Leroy Hill. Signed WR Sidney Rice, OL Robert Gallery, QB Tarvaris Jackson, DL Alan Branch and G John Moffitt. Agreed to terms with OT James Carpenter. Waived DB James Brindley, DT Barrett Moen and LB Joe Pawelek. Terminated the contracts of OT Stacy Andrews and C Chris White. ST. LOUIS RAMS—Agreed to terms with OT Harvey Dahl, DE Damario Ambrose, CB Timothy Atchison, S Travon Bellamy, G Bryant Browning, WR Jalil Carter, DE Kenneth Charles, SS John Dempsey, CB Dionte Dinkins, G Tyler Donahue, ILB Pete Fleps, TE Benjamin Guidugli, DT John Henderson, G Kevin Hughes, G Randall Hunt, OT Karri Kuuttila, LS Jacob McQuaide, TE Schuylar Oordt, QB Taylor Potts, CB Christopher Smith, FB Van Stumon, DT Arthur Thomas, C Beau Warren, DT Teryl White and RB Eddie Wide. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Agreed to terms with P Michael Koenen, G Davin Joseph and OT Jeremy Trueblood. TENNESSEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with QB Jake Locker on a four-year contract and LB Akeem Ayers. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed LB Ryan Kerrigan, DE Jarvis Jenkins, WR Leonard Hankerson, RB Roy Helu, DB Dejon Gomes, WR Niles Paul, RB Evan Royster, WR Aldrick Robinson, DB Brandyn Thompson, G Maurice Hurt, LB Markus White and NT Chris Neild. COLLEGE ALABAMA STATE—Named Penny LucasWhite volleyball coach. FIU—Named Jake Schumann softball coach. NEBRASKA—Junior QB Cody Green announced he’s transferring to Tulsa. NEW JERSEY CITY—Named Cal Costanzo assistant baseball coach/catching coach.
Racing Truck results AAA Insurance 200 Results Friday, at Indianapolis, Ind. 1. (16) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 200 laps, 104.9 rating, 47 points, $40,350. 2. (7) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 200, 128.4, 44, $29,700. 3. (12) David Starr, Toyota, 200, 105.2, 41, $19,950. 4. (17) Miguel Paludo, Toyota, 200, 84.5, 40, $17,275. 5. (5) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 200, 104.2, 39, $16,325. 6. (8) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 200, 116, 38, $11,850. 7. (3) Joey Coulter, Chevrolet, 200, 94.6, 37, $11,325. 8. (9) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 199, 101.1, 36, $11,150. 9. (1) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 199, 110.4, 36, $13,275. 10. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 199, 84.8, 34, $12,325. 11. (6) Parker Kligerman, Dodge, 199, 98.2, 34, $10,950. 12. (18) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 199, 89.2, 33, $11,850. 13. (19) Steve Arpin, Chevrolet, 199, 71.7, 31, $10,825. 14. (11) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 198, 80.4, 30, $10,800. 15. (22) Clay Rogers, Chevrolet, 198, 72.9, 29, $12,075. 16. (10) Brendan Gaughan, Toyota, 198, 66.8, 28, $10,450. 17. (13) Johanna Long, Toyota, 198, 55.7, 27, $10,400. 18. (29) Max Papis, Toyota, 198, 55, 26, $10,325. 19. (27) Ricky Carmichael, Chevrolet, 197, 74.7, 25, $9,025. 20. (24) Justin Lofton, Toyota, 197, 61.5, 24, $9,700. 21. (21) Dakoda Armstrong, Chevrolet, 197, 55.7, 23, $7,675. 22. (25) Josh Richards, Toyota, 197, 61.6, 22, $7,600. 23. (4) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 196, 100.8, 22, $7,550. 24. (2) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 196, 68.8, 0, $7,475. 25. (28) Jake Crum, Chevrolet, 196, 49.9, 19, $7,600. 26. (14) Jason White, Chevrolet, 194, 35, 18, $7,400. 27. (32) Todd Peck, Chevrolet, 194, 40, 0, $7,725. 28. (26) Jack Smith, Ford, 193, 47.4, 16, $7,350. 29. (20) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 193, 37.2, 15, $7,325. 30. (34) Ricky Moxley, Toyota, 193, 34.5, 14, $7,810. 31. (33) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 189, 33.5, 13, $7,300. 32. (36) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 183, 29.3, 0, $7,285. 33. (30) Tommy Joe Martins, Dodge, 181, 37.1, 11, $7,275. 34. (35) Brad Queen, Chevrolet, engine, 133, 28.6, 10, $7,245. 35. (23) Shane Sieg, Chevrolet, vibration, 127, 47.8, 9, $6,955. 36. (31) Mike Garvey, Chevrolet, rear gear, 7, 26.8, 8, $6,920.
Golf U.S. Senior Open Friday’s partial second round At Inverness Club Toledo, Ohio Purse: $2.75 million Yardage: 7,143; Par 71 Play was suspended due to darkness Olin Browne 64-69—133 Mark O’Meara 66-68—134 Mark Calcavecchia 68-67—135 Michael Allen 66-69—135 Joey Sindelar 69-66—135 Peter Senior 69-67—136 Kiyoshi Murota 68-69—137 Corey Pavin 68-69—137 Trevor Dodds 68-69—137 Mark Wiebe 67-71—138 Damon Green 67-71—138 Jeff Roth 72-66—138 John Huston 69-69—138 Larry Nelson 69-69—138 Steve Jones 67-71—138 Jeff Sluman 68-71—139 Jay Haas 70-69—139 Nick Price 70-69—139 Steve Pate 68-71—139 Bernhard Langer 70-69—139 Russ Cochran 70-69—139 Tom Kite 72-67—139 Hale Irwin 69-71—140 Scott Simpson 70-70—140 Loren Roberts 71-69—140 Willie Wood 70-70—140 Nobumitsu Yuhara 72-68—140 David Eger 71-70—141 Dan Forsman 70-71—141 Mark McNulty 72-69—141
Throwback event continues in three runs for Kannapolis. Youth baseball Corey Dickerson hit his The Scooter Sherrill SAL-leading 21st homer for Rowan Little League is takThrowback Alumni Basket- the Tourists. ing sign-ups through Aug. 20 ball Tournament continues toat Godley’s Garden Center for day at Carson. fall baseball and girls softball Local golf Action starts at 1 p.m. toleagues. In the fourth Junior Mac day and won’t stop. The chamOnline registrations are acpionship game is scheduled Tournament of the summer at cepted at http://www.rowanfor 7:45 p.m. West Rowan is in McCanless, the 9U division littleague.com. it. The opponent will be the was won by Ben Childress Fall ball is for ages 3-14. winner of today’s Salisbury- with a 45. Also competing Cost is $30. Baseball ages are were Brodie Perry (53), Hank as of April 30, 2012, and softSouth Rowan matchup. Admission for the day is Robbins (56) and Wade Rob- ball ages are as of Dec. 31, bins (68). $10. See Scoreboard. 2011. Games begin after LaChildress had the longest bor Day. Pre-TBall for ages 3drive. 4 will be included. Minor leagues Nick Lyerly won the 10Contact Wade Furches at Craige Lyerly (East Rowan, 13 division by one shot over 704-633-2873 or Jeff BernCatawba) hit his second Michael Childress. Also com- hardt at 704-326-5255 for more homer of the season on Friday peting were Brennan Lambert information. in Hudson Valley’s 9-1 win (44), Ike Emerson (47), Ben against Auburn. Rollins (53) and Alex Miller West practices Lyerly hit a three-run shot. (56). First practices are set at A recent hot streak has his Lyerly had the longest West Rowan. batting average up to .257. drive. Albuquerque’s Jerry In the 14-17 boys divi Football, today, 10 a.m. Tennis, today, 9 a.m. Sands (Catawba) and Taco- sion, Jacob Durham won with Golf, Aug. 1, at Warrior, ma’s Kyle Seager (NW Cabar- a 49. Also competing were rus) had doubles in Pacific Liam Pendergrass (51), Jim- 1 p.m. Cross country, Aug. 1, Coast League action on Fri- my Ritchey (51) and Luke Setday. zer (52). Ritchey had the 7:30 a.m., Hurley Elementary Matt Heidenreich longest drive. Volleyball, Aug 1, 9-12 In the 14-17 girls divi Soccer, Aug 5, 8-11 a.m. pitched eight strong innings All students must have a as the Kannapolis Intimida- sion, Kathryn Marcum won tors beat the Asheville with a 49. Grace Stokes shot current physical and complete 51. the concussion awareness Tourists 7-3 on Friday. Stokes had the longest form before they can try out New first baseman for a team. Leighton Pangilinan knocked drive. From staff reports
HARTSELL FROM 1C “It was a tough time because I just wasn’t 100-percent sure which way things would go,” he said. “I tried to keep my mind off the negotiations. I stayed with my workouts in Salisbury, sometimes with Catawba coaches, but some days doing my own thing. I also took care of a Spanish class in summer school.” When the labor strife was settled, phones started ringing. Hartsell was one of 14 free-agent pickups announced by the Titans this week. Very early Wednesday morning, Hartsell was driving west, and he arrived in Nashville at 10:30 a.m. It’s going to be non-stop meetings and workouts for a while, as he tries to impress a new Titans coaching staff dur-
WITHERS FROM 1C Withers — a Charlotte native and the son of a postman and teacher — played as a defensive back at Appalachian State in the 1980s, where he spent a season under former UNC and current Texas coach Mack Brown. He also spent three seasons as an assistant to Brown at Texas from 19982000 before leaving to spend six seasons on Jeff Fisher’s staff with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Withers said he had already received a congratulatory text message from Brown after being named the interim coach Thursday evening. He also received a text from Davis with a simple piece of advice: just be yourself. “I don’t think there needs to be a style change,” Withers said. “I’m not going to try to be everybody but Everett Withers.” Withers entered last season with a defense expected to rank as one of the nation’s best with top NFL prospects Robert Quinn and Marvin Austin anchoring the line. But neither played a snap for a unit decimated by NCAA or school suspensions early in the year, forcing the Tar
UNC FROM 1C possible academic fraud and, oh by the way, the tutor we would soon know as the mysterious Wiley just happened to have worked in the Davis household. Even the day last month when the NCAA finally got around to handing down its Notice of Allegations would have been a better day. Instead, Thorp let Davis represent the university last Thursday at the Pigskin Preview and then again Monday at ACC media days, talking endlessly about the university’s support for him.
ing a whirlwind courtship. Ordinarily, there’s a careful indoctrination process, especially for rookies, but, obviously the luxury of minicamps isn’t available this time. Teams are hurriedly trying to put in plays and schemes as they prepare to play games, and the Titans got down to serious business on Friday. “Definitely, this is tough for the players, especially rookies,” Hartsell said. “But it’s also tough on coaches. The advice everyone gave me at Catawba is just to listen and observe everything I can — and don’t say much.” Mike Munchak is the new head coach of the Titans, Jeff Grey is the new defensive coordinator, while Tracy Rocker is the new defensive line coach. It’s a whole new ballgame for the Titans — including new quarterback Matt Hasselbeck — but they are expected to stay with the 4-3
defense they’ve employed. Hartsell isn’t sure if he’ll be looked at primarily as a defensive end or tackle. He may get a chance to back up both positions. He may have enough size to play inside and enough explosiveness to play end. Grey has stated the Titans have to get bigger upfront after a season in which they ranked 26th in the NFL in total yards allowed and 29th in pass defense. The Titans selected three defensive linemen from big schools in the draft — USC’s Jurrell Casey (third round), Iowa’s Karl (fifth round) and Auburn’s Zach Clayton (seventh round), but Hartsell is confident he’ll get a legitimate look. “I’ll be walking into a locker room with NFL players, guys I’ve looked up to all my life,” he said. “But I can’t be in awe of that. I just have to maintain focus and show that I can be one of those guys.”
Heels to force young players into a constantly revolving lineup. Yet Withers’ unit still ranked fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and 30th nationally in total defense. “We firmly believe that he has the ability to stabilize this team and rally the players around each other,” athletic director Dick Baddour said. The school fired Davis on Wednesday, with chancellor Holden Thorp citing the cumulative damage done to the university’s reputation over the past year. Baddour will also step down in the coming months to allow a new athletic director to hire the new permanent coach. The NCAA has reported nine potential major violations in its notice of allegations to the school. In all, 14 players missed at least one game and seven were missed all of last season. Withers promised “we won’t flinch” at the trying times. “I know there have been instances, there have been things that have happened,” Withers said. “I think what we’ve got to do is get back to what we do with our own kids. We’ve got to teach our kids right from wrong, and we’ve got to hope and pray that they take our leadership. And that’s what we’ve got to continue to
do.” Associate head coach Sam Pittman, who also interviewed for the interim position, said the players will respond the way their coaches do in the aftermath of the abrupt coaching change. “Obviously when (Davis) was let go, there was a bit of shock,” Pittman said. “Certainly a lot of disappointment and concern for him and his family. But coach Davis would want us to move on. He’s concerned about these kids like we are. So right now we’ve got a job to do. The university is paying us money, and we need to go earn the money that we’re paid.” Withers said linebackers coach Art Kaufman will serve as defensive coordinator this season. The Tar Heels could add an assistant to the staff, though Withers sounded like he planned to juggle the duties of the current coaches to cover the vacancy. “I think the biggest thing we say (to the players) is, ‘Hey, let’s move on,’” Withers said. “We’re not looking back or worrying. We’re focusing on the day and the task at hand. These guys have seen me every day. I’ve been in front of the entire team before. So they know me. They know these assistant coaches. So I don’t think we’ll miss a beat.”
Having stuck with Davis, 28-23 in four years at UNC, for so long, nothing obvious has changed to make this firing imperative. Did the university note the NCAA’s leniency with Ohio State once Jim Tressel was cut out of the picture? Was the rank embarrassment of defending the authenticity of former player Michael McAdoo’s term paper in court documents only to find it was thoroughly plagiarized the final straw? It would make more sense if there were some new information that justified an immediate dismissal, but the university quickly ruled that out in the press release announcing the firing.
Given the timing, coming on the day of a Board of Trustees meeting, it’s entirely possible this has something to do with trustee politics, with Wade Hargrove taking over for Bob Winston as board chairman. Hargrove may have seen the football scandal more clearly and forced Thorp’s heretofore-unwilling hand. Whether it was the internal dynamics of the board of trustees or merely the accumulation of embarrassment to the university that finally prompted the move, the timing of Davis’ firing is as baffling as the long delay in getting to this point in the first place.
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We’ve got a team of veterans and knew there was a whole lot of game left. Then we got it going, and it was anyone’s game.” Minter and Sherrill, the top two scorers in the history of boys basketball in Rowan County, both accounted for a state championship at West — Sherrill as a freshman in 1997, Minter as a senior in 2002. Between them, they totalled 4,556 points in light blue, and they teamed for 36 more on Friday night. Minter poured in 16 of his 22 in the second half. Minter doesn’t look quick at all except when he spins, but the 6-foot-8, 250-pound veteran of overseas hoops (he’s headed to Holland next month) calmly, smoothly buried one soft 15footer after another as West charged back. “North Meck really had no answer for Donte,” Sherrill said. “He’s good. He’s special. He’s always been like that.” Where did the comeback start against a team led by former Penn State hero Titus Ivory (13 points)? With a slick pass by Sherrill to Toby Brown, who powered in a layup for West’s first field goal with 12:35 left in the half. Minter finally got his first hoop amid heavy traffic in the paint to make it 16-6, and North Meck, after an unbelievable barrage of 3-pointers at the outset, was cooling off. “Well, we found out pretty quick they could shoot the ball,” Minter said. “We realized we had to be more physical, had to make them drive instead of allowing them to shoot the 3s.” West worked inside-out against North Meck’s zone — a double-teamed Minter kicked back out to an open Sherrill, who promptly buried a 3-pointer to an ovation from the crowd — and the deficit was reduced to 16-15. Brown put West on top 19-18 with a pair of free throws four minutes before halftime, but the 6-foot-4 Ivory sensed it was time to take over. He and guard Reggie Graham led a burst that put the Vikings on top 25-19 at the break. West made a concerted effort to get the ball to Minter in the second half, and he kept producing. His jumper tied the game at 33-all. Then Sherrill drilled a 3-pointer to put the Falcons in front 36-33 with 11:45 remaining. “Their zone gave us a lot of trouble for a while,” Minter said. “But in the second half, we were reading the defense better.”
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points. Fellow Lady Hornet Bubbles Phifer also played, but did not score. Pacing the game for the Mustangs was Eric Taylor with a game-high 17 points, while Kurt Misenheimer scored 12 and Shawn Eagle dropped in 10. Taylor used his trademark hustle and fiery intensity to try and pump up his teammates to steal one, but by falling just short, East still remains winless in the tourney. With the game tight down the stretch, East turned to trying to nail threes and then fouling Salisbury, which was successful at first, but then Randall Jones began knocking down the freebies to close out the Mustangs. “I’m glad that everyone competed hard and we got this one,” Owens said. “But we will definitely have to bring it a lot harder (today) if we are going to keep winning.” By escaping East, the Hornet alums set up a semifinal showdown with South Rowan, led by Carlos Dixon. It will be brother versus brother as Carlos’ older brother Marvin will look to guide Salisbury back to the finals for the second straight year to take on West Rowan. EAST ROWAN (55) — Taylor 17, Misenheimer 12, Eagle 10, Lefko 6, Weber 5, Hopkins 3, Frick 2. SALISBURY (64) — Harris 15, Dixon 14, Owens 12, Jones 10, Fields 5, Drye 4, Turner 4, Phifer, Hamilton, Dalton. East Rowan Salisbury
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The NASCAR notebook ... CLERMONT, Ind. — Timothy Peters took the lead late, then pulled away to win the NASCAR Truck race Friday night. Peters, who made contact with another truck and forced a caution near the midpoint of the race, pushed into second place during the final 20 laps, then passed James Buescher in lap 194 of the final NASCAR trucks race to be held at Lucas Oil Raceway. Buescher finished second. The 21-year-old has never won a race, but finished in the top 10 for the ninth straight race. Ron Hornaday, who had won the
race the previous two years, finished fifth. Johnny Sauter, the points leader, finished 23rd but remained at the top of the standings. Austin Dillon, the polesitter who was coming off a win in Nashville, was ninth. MONTOYA CONFIDENT INDIANAPOLIS — Juan Pablo Montoya said Friday a crew chief change should not hurt his chances to finally win a NASCAR race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Team owner Chip Ganassi last week replaced crew chief Brian Pattie with Jim Pohlman, who takes over the No. 42 Chevrolet this weekend on an interim basis. The timing seemed strange to
many because Montoya has dominated the last two races at the Brickyard, only to have late mistakes cost him the wins. But Montoya said it doesn't matter when a change is made. "Everybody says this isn't a good place to make a change — I think it's as good as any," Montoya said. "What do you do? Do you go to a track where you run bad to make it OK (to make the change)? What's the right place to do it? What's the wrong place to do it?" Montoya made the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship in 2009, but was a disappointing 17th in points last season. This year has also been a bust — Montoya has just six top-10 finishes through 19
races and is 17th in the standings. DEBUT A NO-GO INDIANAPOLIS — Michael Waltrip can live with the risks taken by Travis Pastrana. He just thought the action sports star was indestructible. The Maryland native with a shelf full of X Games gold medals, two world-record stunts and a relentless passion to try almost anything, took a nasty spill at the X Games on Thursday night, breaking his right foot and ankle. He was scheduled for surgery on Friday and will have to postpone his highly anticipated Nationwide Series debut that was to take place Saturday night in Clermont, Ind. "When I think of Travis Pastrana,
I think of Superman," Waltrip said Friday as drivers practiced for this weekend's Brickyard 400. "I just assumed it would all be OK." EDWARDS MUM INDIANAPOLIS — Carl Edwards on Friday again refused to discuss his current contract negotiations, and disputed four-time champion Jeff Gordon's belief that the indecision will become a distraction to Edwards' title chances. BAYNE COMMITS NEWTON, Iowa — Iowa Speedway officials say Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne will run in next week's NASCAR Nationwide race. Bayne missed the first of two Nationwide events in Iowa in May because of illness.
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from the Panther. EAGLES Nnamdi Asomugha had a tough choice: the New York Jets or the Dallas Cowboys? Then, the Philadelphia Eagles swooped in and snagged the biggest prize in this year’s free agent frenzy. The All-Pro cornerback signed a five-year contract Friday with the Eagles, who gave the former Oakland Raiders star a deal that would pay him $60 million over the life of it, with $25 million guaranteed. It was a stunning development as the Jets and Cowboys were thought to be the final teams in the sweepstakes for Asomugha’s services. Rex Ryan and the Jets dreamed of a No-Fly Zone secondary with Asomugha paired with Darrelle Revis. Turns out, the Eagles were the team celebrating in the end. The signing came a day after Philadelphia acquired Pro Bowl cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie from Arizona. COLTS The Indianapolis Colts expect to begin training camp practices Monday without Peyton Manning, who not only is coming off neck surgery, but doesn’t have a contract. Coach Jim Caldwell said the star quarterback is “not ready right now” and that the team will “turn him loose” when he is ready to play. PATRIOTS At Patriots camp, Chad Ochocinco
was wearing his usual number 85 at practice, one day after being traded by the Cincinnati Bengals. Ochocinco, a reference to the Spanish words for the numbers 8 and 5, legally changed his name from Johnson before the 2008 season. On Friday, he had the number worn last year by rookie tight end Aaron Hernandez, who hasn’t practiced following hip surgery in February. Hernandez was on the field wearing shorts with the number 81. PACKERS The Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers released Mark Tauscher, a fixture at right tackle for the better part of a decade, along with linebackers Nick Barnett, Brandon Chillar and Brady Poppinga and defensive lineman Justin Harrell. 49ERS San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith signed his one-year free agent contract, as expected, giving new coach and former NFL quarterback Jim Harbaugh an experienced starter for this season. GIANTS Two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora failed to report for the opening day of the New York Giants training camp and was placed on the reserve-did not report list. VIKINGS At Vikings camp, the team formally announced the trade with Washington that brings quarterback Donovan McNabb to Minnesota.
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detroit cleveland chicago Minnesota Kansas city
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texas Los angeles oakland seattle
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AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday’s Games Baltimore 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 Kansas city 12, cleveland 0 detroit 12, L.a. angels 2 toronto 3, texas 2 chicago White sox 3, Boston 1 Minnesota at oakland, late tampa Bay at seattle, late Saturday’s Games Baltimore (tillman 2-3) at N.Y. Yankees (colon 7-6), 1:05 p.m., 1st game texas (d.Holland 9-4) at toronto (Mills 0-0), 1:07 p.m. L.a. angels (Haren 10-6) at detroit (Below 0-1), 4:10 p.m. tampa Bay (cobb 3-0) at seattle (pineda 8-7), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore (Britton 6-7) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 8-4), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Kansas city (F.paulino 1-4) at cleveland (Masterson 8-7), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Lester 10-4) at chicago White sox (Humber 8-6), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 7-7) at oakland (Moscoso 3-5), 9:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Kansas city at cleveland, 1:05 p.m. L.a. angels at detroit, 1:05 p.m. texas at toronto, 1:07 p.m. Boston at chicago White sox, 2:10 p.m. Minnesota at oakland, 4:05 p.m. tampa Bay at seattle, 4:10 p.m.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 5 philadelphia 10, pittsburgh 3 cincinnati 4, san Francisco 3, 13 innings atlanta 5, Florida 0 Milwaukee 4, Houston 0 st. Louis 9, chicago cubs 2 colorado at san diego, late arizona at L.a. dodgers, late Saturday’s Games chicago cubs (r.Lopez 2-2) at st. Louis (Lohse 8-7), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (dickey 5-8) at Washington (Marquis 8-5), 7:05 p.m. pittsburgh (Ja.Mcdonald 7-4) at philadelphia (cl.Lee 9-7), 7:05 p.m. Florida (ani.sanchez 6-3) at atlanta (t.Hudson 9-7), 7:10 p.m. Houston (Happ 4-12) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 11-7), 7:10 p.m. san Francisco (Bumgarner 6-9) at cincinnati (Leake 8-6), 7:10 p.m. colorado (Jimenez 6-9) at san diego (Harang 9-2), 8:35 p.m. arizona (owings 4-0) at L.a. dodgers (Billingsley 9-8), 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games san Francisco at cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Florida at atlanta, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 1:35 p.m. pittsburgh at philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Houston at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. colorado at san diego, 4:05 p.m. arizona at L.a. dodgers, 4:10 p.m. chicago cubs at st. Louis, 8:05 p.m.
Phils land bat for stretch run PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Hunter Pence is adding his big bat to a pennant race. Philadelphia is counting on its latest All-Star acquisition from Houston to do what Brad Lidge and Roy Oswalt did before him — help take the team with the best record in baseball deep into the postseason. The Phillies made another deadline splash Friday night, acquiring Pence from the Astros for a package of highly rated prospects. “I think every competitor at the highest level wants to be in a pennant race, wants to be in a World Series,” Pence said in Milwaukee, where the last-place Astros lost 4-0 to the Brewers. “I’m pretty lucky now I get to jump on board with one of the best teams, and hopefully have an opportunity to do that.” The NL East-leading Phillies got the right fielder and cash from Houston for three minor leaguers and a player to be named, shoring up their lineup as they try to make it back to the World Series for the third time in four years. “He’s a guy that I think our fans will take to very well,” Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said. Amaro is developing a knack for pulling off big deals right before baseball’s non-waiver trade deadline. He acquired ace left-hander Cliff Lee in 2009 and right-hander Oswalt last year. “Hopefully he comes in, fits in and helps us,” Lee said.
Associated Press DETROIT — Carlos Guillen hit a tworun triple in Detroit’s four-run sixth inning and the Tigers beat the Los Angeles Angels 12-2 on Friday night. Guillen and Victor Martinez had four RBIs apiece, while Ramon Santiago added three hits for Detroit. Rick Porcello (11-6) allowed two runs and five hits in eight innings, striking out six. Tyler Chatwood (6-7) gave up six runs and eight hits in 51⁄3 innings for the Angels, who had won three straight and five of seven. Martinez hit a one-out RBI single to give the Tigers a 3-2 lead in the sixth, and Guillen followed with his first triple since July 9, 2010. Blue Jays 3, Rangers 2 TORONTO — J.P. Arencibia hit a threerun homer for Toronto, and Brett Cecil beat All-Star Alexi Ogando for the second straight start. Nelson Cruz and Mike Napoli homered for the Rangers, who lost for the third time in four games. But Cruz left in the fifth inning with tightness in his left quadriceps muscle. Cecil (4-4) pitched a four-hitter in Toronto’s 3-0 victory at Arlington last Sunday and was sharp again in this one. The left-hander allowed one run and seven hits in seven innings to win consecutive starts for the first time this season. Royals 12, Indians 0 CLEVELAND — Jeff Francis pitched eight sharp innings and Melky Cabrera hit a grand slam. Billy Butler went deep twice and Alex Gordon also connected for Kansas City, which has won seven of 10. Butler hit a tworun shot in the first and a solo drive in the eighth, giving him five long balls in a fourgame homer streak. Butler came to the plate right after Cabr-
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Utley, Halladay pace Phillies in blowout Associated Press
Ronny Paulino finished with three hits, and David Wright and Jason Bay each had two as the Mets scored four times in the first inning en route to their fifth straight win. It was New York’s major-league leading 33rd road win. Dillon Gee (10-3) allowed three runs and four hits and hit an RBI single in the fourth. Jason Isringhausen pitched the ninth for his fifth save. Bobby Parnell (East Rowan) allowed two runs in the eighth. Braves 5, Marlins 0 ATLANTA — Dan Uggla hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the seventh inning, Brandon Beachy combined with two relievers on a three-hitter and Atlanta ended Florida’s five-game winning streak. Uggla extended his hitting streak to 20 games and leads Atlanta with 19 homers. He entered July with a .176 batting average but is up to .206 after going 1 for 4 against Florida. Emilio Bonifacio’s 26-game hitting streak, the second-
PHILADELPHIA — Chase Utley fell a double shy of the cycle, Roy Halladay tossed onehit ball over seven shutout innings and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-3 on Friday night. The Phillies have the best record in baseball. Halladay (13-4) struck out five and walked none in the sticky heat. Utley had a run-scoring triple in his first at-bat, a threerun homer in the second inning to make it 7-0, and he singled in the third. Jimmy Rollins added a tworun homer, his 12th, in the seventh for a 10-0 lead. Ryan Howard had an RBI double and Raul Ibanez a run-scoring single in the first. Mets 8, Nationals 5 WASHINGTON — Jose Reyes drove in two runs, and the New York Mets made ChienMing Wang’s return to the big leagues a short one.
longest in Marlins history, came to an end. Bonifacio struck out twice and was thrown out trying to bunt his way on base before hitting a groundout to third in the eighth. Brewers 4, Astros 0 MILWAUKEE — Randy Wolf pitched seven scoreless innings against a punchless Houston lineup, giving Milwaukee its fourth consecutive victory. Houston starter Jordan Lyles (0-6) had breezed through the first four innings, giving up only one hit and facing the minimum 12 batters. Immediately after the traded Hunter Pence was replaced by Jason Michaels in right-field, Prince Fielder led off the bottom of the fifth with a double to the wall in right-center field. Wolf (7-8) had not won since June 24, going 0-4 with a no-decision in five starts since then. Reds 4, Giants 3 (13 innings) CINCINNATI — Edgar Renteria singled in the bottom of the 13th inning for the winning run.
Jay Bruce walked on a 3-2 pitch from Brian Wilson (6-3) to lead off the ninth. Miguel Cairo flied out, but pitcher Jose Arredondo — in his first career plate appearance — chopped a single over third baseman Pablo Sandoval and down the left field line. Renteria, the World Series MVP for the Giants last season, lined a soft single down the right field line to snap the Reds' four-game losing streak. Arredondo (2-3) pitched a perfect 13th. Both teams escaped basesloaded jams in the 10th. San Francisco Left fielder Nate Schierholtz threw out Joey Votto at the plate to complete an inning-ending double play. Cardinals 9, Cubs 2 ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols got his 2,000th hit and Edwin Jackson pitched seven innings in his debut with St. Louis. David Freese hit a three-run homer and Ryan Theriot, who entered as a pinch-hitter in the sixth, drove in three runs on two hits.
F R I D AY ’ S B O X S C O R E S AL White Sox 3, Red Sox 1 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi ellsury cf 3 0 0 0 pierre lf 4 1 1 0 pedroia 2b4 0 0 0 Vizquel 3b 3 0 0 0 d.ortiz dh 3 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 3 0 0 1 Youkils 1b 4 0 0 0 a.dunn dh 3 0 1 0 reddck rf 3 0 0 0 Quentin rf 2 1 0 0 crwfrd lf 3 0 0 0 przyns c 3 1 1 2 sltlmch c 3 1 1 1 alrmrz ss 2 0 0 0 sutton 3b 2 0 1 0 de aza cf 3 0 0 0 YNavrr 3b 1 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 2 0 0 0 scutaro ss3 0 1 0 25 3 3 3 Totals 29 1 3 1 Totals 001 000 000—1 Boston 000 001 20x—3 Chicago dp—chicago 1. Lob—Boston 3, chicago 3. Hr— saltalamacchia (9), pierzynski (5). sb—scutaro (2). s—Vizquel. sf—Konerko. IP H R ER BB SO Boston Wakefield L,6-4 7 3 3 3 2 5 aceves 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago Floyd W,9-9 7 3 1 1 2 6 thornton H,14 1 0 0 0 0 1 s.santos s,22-25 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBp—by Wakefield (Beckham). Wp—Wakefield. t—2:10. a—27,513 (40,615). Boston
Blue Jays 3, Rangers 2 Texas
Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi Kinsler 2b 5 0 0 0 Yescor ss 4 0 0 0 andrus ss 3 0 1 0 rasms cf 3 0 0 0 JHmltn cf 4 0 1 0 Bautist 3b 4 0 0 0 MiYong 3b4 0 3 0 Lind 1b 4 0 0 0 N.cruz rf 2 1 1 1 encrnc dh 2 0 2 0 enchvz cf 2 0 0 0 rdavis -dh 0 0 0 0 Napoli c 4 1 2 1 ethms rf 4 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 4 0 2 0 a.Hill 2b 2 1 1 0 torreal dh 3 0 0 0 snider lf 3 1 1 0 c.davis ph1 0 0 0 arencii c 3 1 1 3 dvMrp lf 4 0 0 0 Totals 36 210 2 Totals 29 3 5 3 Texas 010 000 001—2 Toronto 000 030 00x—3 dp—toronto 1. Lob—texas 8, toronto 6. 2b— Mi.young 2 (32), encarnacion (26). Hr—N.cruz (23), Napoli (14), arencibia (17). IP H R ER BB SO Texas 4 3 3 4 4 ogando L,10-5 52⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 tom.Hunter 21⁄3 Toronto cecil W,4-4 7 7 1 1 1 6 F.francisco H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 rauch s,9-13 1 2 1 1 0 1 t—2:31. a—19,287 (49,260).
Tigers 12, Angels 2 Los Angeles ab r Mizturs 2b 4 1 aybar ss 4 0 trHntr rf 3 0 abreu dh 3 0 trout ph 1 0 callsp 3b 3 0 HKndrc lf 3 1
Detroit h bi ab 2 1 aJcksn cf 5 0 0 dirks rf 4 1 0 Boesch lf 3 0 0 Kelly lf-1b 1 0 0 Micarr 1b 4 0 0 raburn lf 0 1 0 VMrtnz dh 5
r 1 3 2 1 1 0 2
h bi 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 4
trumo 1b 3 0 1 1 Guillen 2b 4 1 2 4 Bourjos cf 3 0 0 0 avila c 4 1 2 1 BoWlsn c 3 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 3 0 0 0 rsantg ss 4 0 3 1 Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 3712 1512 Los Angeles 100 010 000— 2 Detroit 100 014 24x—12 e—tor.hunter (1). dp—Los angeles 1, detroit 1. Lob—Los angeles 2, detroit 7. 2b—H.kendrick (24), V.martinez (25), Guillen (1), r.santiago 2 (6). 3b— Guillen (1). Hr—M.izturis (5), Boesch (15). sf— Guillen. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles 8 6 6 2 2 chtwood L,6-7 51⁄3 3 2 2 0 2 r.thompson 11⁄3 1 4 4 3 2 1 Ho.ramirez 1 ⁄3 Detroit porcello W,11-6 8 5 2 2 0 6 schlereth 1 0 0 0 1 1 HBp—by chatwood (dirks). t—2:44. a—40,551 (41,255).
Royals 12, Indians 0 Kansas City ab r aGordn lf 4 2 Mecarr cf 6 2 Butler dh 6 2 Hosmer 1b4 0 Francr rf 4 2 Mostks 3b 5 1 B.pena c 5 1 Getz 2b 4 1 aescor ss 4 1
Cleveland h bi ab r h bi 2 3 Brantly cf 4 0 1 0 2 4 acarer ss 3 0 1 0 2 3 Kipnis 2b 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hafner dh 4 0 0 0 2 0 csantn 1b 4 0 1 0 1 0 ocarer 2b-ss 3 0 2 0 2 1 Fukdm rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 Kearns lf 3 0 0 0 3 1 Hannhn 3b 3 0 0 0 Marson c 3 0 0 0 Totals 42121612 Totals 31 0 5 0 Kansas City 210 410 220—12 Cleveland 000 000 000— 0 dp—Kansas city 1. Lob—Kansas city 9, cleveland 6. 2b—a.gordon (31), Hosmer (17), Francoeur (29), B.pena (10), a.escobar 2 (16), Brantley (19), c.santana (17). Hr—a.gordon (13), Me.cabrera (13), Butler 2 (12). s—a.escobar. IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Francis W,4-11 8 4 0 0 1 6 Bl.Wood 1 1 0 0 1 1 Cleveland 1 7 7 7 3 1 carrasco L,8-9 3 ⁄3 2 1 1 2 2 durbin 22⁄3 Herrmann 2 6 4 4 0 0 r.perez 1 1 0 0 0 0 t—2:46. a—35,390 (43,441).
Orioles 4, Yankees 2 Baltimore ab Hardy ss 5 Markks rf 4 adJons cf 4 Guerrr dh 3 d.Lee 1b 3 Mrrynl 3b 4 Wieters c 4 reimld lf 4 pie lf 0 andino 2b 3
New York r h bi ab r h bi 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jeter ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 teixeir 1b 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 cano 2b 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 swisher rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 erchvz 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 posada dh 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 dickrsn pr 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Martin c 4 0 1 0 eNunez pr 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 7 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 Baltimore 020 101 000—4 New York 000 001 001—2 e—reimold (2). dp—Baltimore 1. Lob—Baltimore 6, New York 8. 2b—Markakis (15), Guerrero (13), d.lee (15), cano (25), swisher (19). Hr—d.lee
(12), Mar.reynolds (22), teixeira (29). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore 4 1 1 3 5 Guthrie W,5-14 7 Uehara H,13 1 1 0 0 0 2 Gregg s,17-21 1 2 1 1 1 1 New York a.j.burnett L,8-9 8 5 4 4 2 10 ayala 1 2 0 0 0 1 HBp—by a.J.Burnett (Guerrero). t—2:58. a—46,499 (50,291).
NL Mets 8, Nationals 5 New York ab Josrys ss 3 turner 2b 5 dnMrp 1b 5 Wrght 3b 4 pagan cf 4 Bay lf 4 duda rf 3 rpauln c 4 Gee p 3 igarash p 0 Harris ph 1 parnell p 0 Byrdak p 0 dcrrsc p 0 isrnghs p 0
Washington r h bi ab r h bi 1 1 2 ankiel cf 4 0 1 2 1 1 0 espinos 2b 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 Zmrmn 3b 4 1 1 0 1 2 0 Morse 1b 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 Werth rf 4 0 1 0 1 2 1 L.Nix lf 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 dsmnd ss 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 JGoms ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matths p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HrstnJrss 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Wrams c 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 Wang p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 cora ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flores ph 1 0 1 0 sBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 812 8 Totals 35 5 9 4 New York 400 202 000—8 Washington 000 210 020—5 e—Jos.reyes (12), espinosa (8). dp—Washington 1. Lob—New York 4, Washington 10. 2b— Jos.reyes (25), Bay (8), r.paulino (11), W.ramos (14). sf—Jos.reyes, duda, ankiel. IP H R ER BB SO New York 2 4 3 2 4 5 Gee W,10-3 6 ⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 igarashi 1 ⁄3 3 2 2 0 1 parnell Byrdak 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 d.carrasco H,2 ⁄3 isringhsen s,5-8 1 0 0 0 0 1 Washington Wang L,0-1 4 8 6 4 1 2 Gorzelanny 2 3 2 2 0 1 Mattheus 2 1 0 0 0 0 s.Burnett 1 0 0 0 0 0 Byrdak pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. HBp—by Gee (Morse, cora). Wp—Gee, Wang. t—2:55. a—30,114 (41,506).
Phillies 10, Pirates 3 Pittsburgh ab paul lf-cf 4 GJones rf 4 aMcct cf 2 diaz lf 2 Walker 2b 3 Grilli p 0 pearce ph 1 alvarez 3b4 overay 1b 2 BrWod ss 3 McKnr c 3 Morton p 1 Watson p 1
r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Philadelphia h bi ab r 2 1 rollins ss 4 2 0 0 dBrwn rf 5 2 0 0 Utley 2b 5 2 0 0 Mrtnz 2b 0 0 0 0 Howard 1b 4 1 0 0 Mayrry 1b 1 0 0 0 Victorn cf 5 1 0 0 ibanez lf 3 0 0 0 ruiz c 3 0 0 0 WValdz 3b 2 2 1 0 Hallady p 3 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 0 drcrpn p 0 0
h bi 2 2 1 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
ciriaco ss 1 1 1 2 Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 4 3 Totals 3610 1110 Pittsburgh 000 000 030— 3 Philadelphia 350 000 20x—10 e—Br.wood (2), Walker (5), Utley (4). dp—pittsburgh 1. Lob—pittsburgh 2, philadelphia 9. 2b— Mckenry (6), ciriaco (1), Howard (21), Victorino (17). 3b—Utley (4), Victorino (11). Hr—rollins (12), Utley (8). cs—rollins (4). IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh 4 9 8 6 4 4 Morton L,8-6 Watson 2 0 0 0 0 4 Grilli 2 2 2 2 2 4 Philadelphia Halladay W,13-4 7 1 0 0 0 5 dr.carpenter 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Herndon HBp—by Morton (ruiz). Wp—Morton, Grilli. t—2:59. a—45,599 (43,651).
Braves 5, Marlins 0 Florida
Atlanta h bi ab r h bi 0 0 constnz cf 4 1 1 1 0 0 prado 3b 4 1 3 0 1 0 Fremn 1b 3 1 2 1 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 1 1 3 0 0 Hinske lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 d.ross c 3 0 0 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 alGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 Beachy p 2 0 0 0 0 0 oFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 conrad ph 1 1 1 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 3 0 Totals 30 5 8 5 Florida 000 000 000—0 Atlanta 000 000 32x—5 e—ale.gonzalez (9). dp—Florida 1, atlanta 2. Lob—Florida 5, atlanta 2. 2b—G.sanchez (25), stanton (19), conrad (4). Hr—Uggla (19). s—Hensley. sf—Freeman. IP H R ER BB SO Florida Hensley L,1-3 7 5 3 3 0 3 M.dunn 1 3 2 2 0 2 Atlanta 2 0 0 3 6 Beachy W,4-2 71⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 o’flaherty H,20 2⁄3 Linebrink 1 1 0 0 0 1 t—2:34. a—36,063 (49,586).
ab r Bonifac 3b4 0 infante 2b 4 0 Gsnchz 1b4 0 Hrmrz ss 4 0 Morrsn lf 2 0 stanton rf 3 0 camrn cf 3 0 J.Buck c 2 0 Hensly p 1 0 petersn ph1 0 Mdunn p 0 0
Brewers 4, Astros 0 Houston
Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 c.Hart rf 4 0 1 2 altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 Morgan cf 4 0 2 0 Bourgs lf 3 0 1 0 Braun lf 4 0 0 0 pence rf 1 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 4 1 1 0 Michals rf 1 0 0 0 FLopez 2b 4 1 2 0 ca.Lee 1b 4 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 3 0 2 1 agsnc 3b 4 0 1 0 YBtncr ss 4 1 1 0 Barmes ss4 0 0 0 Kottars c 2 1 1 1 Quinter c 3 0 1 0 Wolf p 2 0 0 0 Lyles p 2 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 Mdwns ph1 0 0 0 saito p 0 0 0 0 delrsr p 0 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 sescln p 0 0 0 0 dcrpnt p 0 0 0 0 anrdrg p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 32 4 10 4 Houston 000 000 000—0 Milwaukee 000 020 20x—4 dp—Houston 2. Lob—Houston 7, Milwaukee 6.
2b—Fielder (24), Mcgehee (17). sb—Bourgeois 2 (20). IP H R ER BB SO Houston Lyles L,0-6 6 6 2 2 0 3 2 ⁄3 2 2 2 2 0 del rosario 0 1 0 0 0 0 s.escalona 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 da.carpenter an.rodriguez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Wolf W,7-8 7 4 0 0 3 5 saito 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Loe s.escalona pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. t—2:32. a—41,672 (41,900).
Cardinals 9, Cubs 2 Chicago
St. Louis h bi ab r h bi 1 0 cpttrsn rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 theriot 2b 2 1 2 3 0 0 Jay cf 5 0 2 0 1 0 pujols 1b 5 1 2 1 2 1 Hollidy lf 3 2 2 0 0 0 t.cruz rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 Freese 3b 4 1 1 3 1 1 Mccllln p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 0 0 dotel p 0 0 0 0 1 0 schmkr 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 YMolin c 4 2 2 1 0 0 dscals ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 eJcksn p 2 0 0 0 Greene ss 0 1 0 0 Totals 32 2 9 2 Totals 35 9 12 8 Chicago 010 000 010—2 St. Louis 000 303 03x—9 e—c.pena (7), soto (9). dp—chicago 1, st. Louis 2. Lob—chicago 8, st. Louis 7. 2b—Byrd 2 (15), theriot 2 (19), pujols 2 (18), Holliday (24), schumaker (13), Y.molina (22). Hr—Freese (6). sb—Greene (9). s—e.jackson. sf—colvin. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago 2 8 6 6 2 3 Garza L,4-8 5 ⁄3 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 J.russell r.ortiz 1 0 0 0 1 0 Marmol 1 3 3 3 1 1 St. Louis e.jackson W,1-0 7 7 1 1 2 4 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 Mcclellan 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Motte H,10 dotel 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBp—by e.Jackson (soto). Wp—e.Jackson. Balk—e.Jackson. t—2:55. a—42,042 (43,975). ab scastro ss4 Barney 2b 3 arrmr 3b 4 c.pena 1b3 Byrd cf 4 soto c 3 asorin lf 4 colvin rf 3 Garza p 2 Jrussll p 0 deWitt ph 1 r.ortiz p 0 Marml p 0 rJhnsn ph1
r 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Reds 4, Giants 3, 13 innings, San Francisco Cincinnati ab r h bi ab rownd cf 4 1 1 0 stubbs cf 6 scasill p 0 0 0 0 FLewis lf 4 romo p 0 0 0 0 Heisey lf 2 antrrs ph 1 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 rrmrz p 0 0 0 0 Bphllps 2b 5 Bcrwfr ss 1 0 0 0 Bruce rf 5 Kppngr 2b 5 0 2 0 cairo 3b 5 Beltran rf 5 1 1 1 rHrndz c 3 psndvl 3b 6 0 3 0 corder p 0 c.ross lf 4 0 0 0 Frazier ph 1 a.Huff 1b 5 1 2 1 chpmn p 0 Whitsd c 5 0 1 1 arrdnd p 1 Fontent ss 5 0 0 0 Janish ss 2 JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 alonso ph 1 Mota p 0 0 0 0 renteri ss 2
r 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
h bi 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
1 0 0 0 Willis p 3 0 1 0 Belt ph BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Vglsng p 2 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 schrhlt lf 3 0 0 0 Hanign c 2 0 0 0 Totals 47 310 3 Totals 46 4 12 4 San Fran 100 001 010 000 0—3 Cincinnati 210 000 000 000 1—4 one out when winning run scored. dp—san Francisco 1, cincinnati 1. Lob—san Francisco 11, cincinnati 12. 2b—rowand (20), Keppinger 2 (12), Whiteside (7), F.lewis (7). sb—a.huff (4). cs—stubbs (7). sf—a.huff, B.phillips. IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco 6 7 3 3 2 1 Vogelsong s.casilla 1 1 0 0 0 0 romo 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 r.ramirez 1 0 0 1 0 Ja.Lopez1⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Mota 22⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 Br.wilson L,6-3 1⁄3 Cincinnati Willis 6 6 2 2 2 3 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Masset H,12 1 1 1 1 1 2 Bray Bs,3-3 1 ⁄3 cordero 2 2 0 0 1 2 chapman 2 0 0 0 0 4 arredondo W,2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBp—by Vogelsong (Janish), by Willis (Keppinger). Wp—r.ramirez, cordero. t—4:25. a—29,016 (42,319).
History It happened on July 31 1930 — Lou Gehrig drove in eight runs with a grand slam and two doubles as the New York Yankees outlasted the Boston red sox 14-13. 1932 — cleveland's Municipal stadium opened and Lefty Grove and the philadelphia a's beat the indians 1-0 before 76,979 fans. 1934 — the st. Louis cardinals defeated the cincinnati reds 8-6 in 18 innings as cincinnati as dizzy dean and tony Freitas both went the distance. 1954 — Joe adcock hit four home runs and a double to lead the Milwaukee Braves to a 15-7 victory over the Brooklyn dodgers. adcock's 18 total bases set a major league record. 1961 — the all-star game ended in a 1-1 tie at Fenway park as heavy rain halted play. 1981 — the second baseball strike ended after 42 days. 1990 — Nolan ryan, 43, won his 300th game, reaching the milestone in his second try, as the texas rangers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-3. 2002 — Mike Mussina became the second pitcher in major league history to give up six doubles in one inning, during the New York Yankees' 17-6 loss to texas. Hall of Famer Lefty Grove allowed that many with Boston against Washington in 1934. 2003 — John smoltz broke his own record as the fastest pitcher to record 40 saves by pitching a scoreless ninth in atlanta's 7-4 win over Houston. Last year, he got his 40th save on aug. 8, en route to breaking the NL record with 55. 2006 — orlando Hudson hit home runs from both sides of the plate, including his first career grand slam, as arizona beat the chicago cubs 15-4. 2007 — the New York Yankees tied a franchise record by hitting eight home runs, including a pair by Hideki Matsui, in a 16-3 rout of the chicago White sox. New York last hit eight homers in a game in a doubleheader opener at the philadelphia a’s.
SALISBURY POST
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2011 • 1D
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This Week’s Featured Property
Plantation Ridge, Salisbury Great home with lots of updates
3 Bedrooms, 2 ½ bath
Fenced back yard
Large master suite on main level
Heated/Cooled sunroom
All Appliances stay
Large kitchen with dining/breakfast area
Gas Logs
Century 21 Towne & Country Realty
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Prime time design Another popular design technique is to turn flooring into a flexible dec-
OPEN HOUSES This Weekend! Go online for interactive open house maps and directions.
Open House Saturday 10AM-12PM
3 BR, 2 BA home in wonderful location! Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, large deck, storage building, corner lot. R51853 $149,900 Monica Poole 704-245-4628 Directions: Old Concord Rd., right onto Peach Orchard, home on corner of Peach Orchard and Peach Tree. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
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Open Houses Sunday 2-4
231 Davis Farm Drive - Salisbury, NC $349,000
Davis Farm
1089 Lizzie Lane - Salisbury, NC 3 $308,000
Directions - Hwy 150 W, approx 6 miles. Turn left on Patterson Rd, Turn right into Davis Farm.
***All brick, acre lots, granite kitchens, hardwood floors, lovely porches, spa-like master bathrooms***
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Crystal Lomax, Broker/Realtor 704-223-5206
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Open House Sunday 2-4pm
902 West Stokes St., China Grove
Don’t miss the opportunity to drop by Sunday to view this Spic & Span, cute as a button 3 bedroom/2 bath home in Meadowview. This home is ideal for first time buyers or folks looking to downsize. The huge wrap around deck offers views of the large…almost 1/2 acre…immaculately landscaped lot. Conveniently located to schools, shopping and the interstate, there is city water and sewer and home warranty with acceptable offer. Affordably priced at $119,900.
Directions: From Concord: I85 North to Exit 68 (China Grove/Rockwell Hwy 152), NC 152 becomes Hwy. 29. Left on Main St., Right on Church St., Right on Mitchell Ave. and left on W. Stokes. House will be on the right. From Salisbury: I85 South, merge onto US 29 Bypass, Exit 68, China Grove/Rockwell. Right on Church St., Right on Mitchell Ave., and left on W. Stokes St. House will be on the right.
704-433-4951 Rob Bean Bean Realty Group
4 S50172
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2D • SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2011 Homes for Sale Granite Quarry
Alexander Place
China Grove, 2 new homes under construction ... buy now and pick your own colors. Priced at only $114,900 and comes with a stove and dishwasher. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA home, nice kitchen, split floor plan, covered deck, garden area, garage, storage building, privacy fence. R52207. $139,900. Poole, B&R Monica Realty, 704-245-4628
504 Lake Drive, 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, carport, 1080 corner lot, sq.ft., hardwood floors, new windows, remodeled bath, new kitchen floor, fenced side yard, central heat/AC, close to town parks. $75,900. Call 704-279-3821 High Rock Lake
3 BR, 2 BA, newer kitchen, large dining room, split bedrooms, nice porches, huge detached garage, concrete drives. R51548 $79,900. Monica Poole 704-245-4628 B&R Realty
Rockwell
Salisbury
Lots of Extras
3 BR 2.5 BA on 7.68 acres. Great kitchen w/granite, subzero ref., gas cooktop. Formal dining, huge garage, barn, greenhouse. Great for horses or car buffs! R51894 $399,750. Dale Yontz. 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394 Salisbury
Lots of Room 3BR, 3BA. 2,600+ sq. ft. On 0.62 acre lot. Large great room. Front & rear decks. 30X42 detached garage. Pier. For sale by owner. Appraised at $415,000. Asking $395,000. Please call 704-636-6864
3BR, 2BA on 2 acres. 1,538 sq. ft. 2 car garage, fenced yard. $167,500, up to $3,000 in closing costs. Call 704-680-6757 or visit: www.forsalebyowner.com/ 23070419
Hurry! Gorgeous 4 BR, 2.5 BA, fantastic kitchen, large living and great room. All new paint, carpet, roof, windows, siding. R51926 $144,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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2 BR, 1 BA, covered front porch, double pane windows, double attached carport, big yard, fence. 52179 $94,500 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663 Mooresville
4 BR, 2 BA home in West Rowan area. Storm doors and windows, front porch, patio. 49360 $135,000 Penny Sides B&R Realty 704-640-3555
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Motivated Seller 3BR, 1BA. Completely remodeled. Soaring ceilings, rec room, office, detached triple garage. On the runway. Conv. to Mooresville & Salisbury. R52369. $244,900. Michele Smith, Milo Realty 704.202.2006
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Very nice 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo overlooking golf course and pool! Great views, freshly decorated, screened in porch at rear. T51378. $94,000. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
Cute 1 BR 1 BA waterfront log home with beautiful view! Ceiling fans, fireplace, front and back porches. $179,700. Dale R51875 Yontz 704-202-3663 B&R Realty
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Move in Ready! Maybe best deal at High Rock Lake! 3BR, 2BA, inground pool, sunroom, great lake views, wonderful kitchen, double garage, herb garden. R50311 $319,000. Michele Smith, Milo Realty 704.202.2006
Completely remodeled. 3BR, 2BA. 1202 Bell St., Salisbury. Granite counter tops, new stainless steel appliances, new roof, windows and heat & air, hardwood floors, fresh paint. MUST SEE! Reduced to $116,000. Will pay closing and minimum down payment. Call for appointment 704-637-6567
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Near the Lake 2 BR, 1 BA home with lots of space! Front porch, back deck, storm doors and windows, single attached carport. 52474. $145,900. Penny Sides, B&R Realty, 704640-3555
3 BR, 2 BA home in wonderful location! Cathedral ceiling, split floor plan, double garage, large deck, storage building, corner lot. R51853 $149,900 Monica Poole 704-2454628 B&R Realty
3 BR, 2 BA, new home close to High Rock Lake! Open kitchen/dining room combo, great fireplace, level lot on 1.52 acres. $199,900 R51601. B&R Monica Poole, Realty, 704-245-4628
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Comfortable 4BR, 3BA home with 3,200 sq. ft. New roof, master on main, large bonus room, lots of storage, convenient location. R52499 $209,000. Michele Smith, Milo Realty 704.202.2006
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3 BR, 2 BA in Hunters Pointe. Above ground pool, garage, huge area that could easily be finished upstairs. R51150A. $159,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
4 BR 2 BA home located in the city. Built 2007. Priced at only $89,000! 52504 B&R Realty 704633-2394
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Wonderful 4BR 2½BA home with huge yard. Bright and airy, very clean, sunroom, attached double garage, storage building. R52409. $211,000. Michele Smith, Milo Realty 704.202.2006
Forest Creek. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath. New home priced at only $82,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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Fantastic GREEN home will save you money! 3 BR 2 BA energy efficient w/cathedral ceiling, great room, tiled floors. Newly decorated. Don't wait! R52243 $149,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704.245.4628
Special 3 BR, 2.5 BA home in private setting. Large master suite, gorgeous kitchen with granite, maple flooring, fabulous deck, hot tub, bonus room, double attached garage. R52560 $219,900 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $154,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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1755 Hwy 29 S. China Grove 303 W. THOMAS ST- $215,000. 5 bedrooms/2.5 baths. Beautiful Historic Salisbury Home. Formal & Informal rooms. Corner lot. Private backyard. Must See! #49731 Call CindyT
3 BR, 2 BA, Well established neighborhood. All brick home with large deck. Large 2 car garage. R50188 $163,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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$25* 3 BR, 2 BA, up to $2,500 in closing. Attached carport, Rocking Chair front porch, nice yard. R50846 $109,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty
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Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA in a great location, walk-in closets, cathedral ceiling, great room, double attached garage, large lot, back-up generator. A must see. R51757. $249,900. B&R Realty, 704-202-6041
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731 N LEE ST, SALISBURY- Investors take note! 3 bedrms/1 bath. 1320 sq. ft. Needs TLC Just $25,000. Corner lot. #52308 Call CindyT
120 BUD LN-CHINA GROVE, Beautiful custom home, 2 bedrooms/2.5 baths. Office. Nice pantry off kitchen. 2-car garage. .76 acre. 20x32 wired building too! $135,000 #51568 Call Cindy T 218 E DIVISION AVE, SPENCER dditional lot comes with this home. Needs TLC. Would make great investment! 3 BR/1 BA. $45,000 #51526 Call CindyT 4 0 6 CHAPEL ST – New carpet, Fresh Paint, replacement windows. Large rooms, 10'x16' Master walk in closet and bath. Double detached garage, double attached carport, plus 20'3x 12'6 detached wood outbuilding. Address is eligible for USDA loan $73,900 #51717 Jim
175 LAZY LN. – High Rock Lake Home – beautiful views! 3 BR/2 BA, carport, large deck, great pier, .52 acre at Lake Landing. $52362 $230,000 CindyT 1165 LAWING DR. – 5 beautiful acres w/ custom built 2 story brick home with basement. Super three car garage. Refreshing in ground swimming pool. Wrap around porch. This home is loaded with custom features. $375,000 #52496 Cindy T
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221 HOLSHOUSER ST- ROCKWELL. Open floorplan. Lots of wood floors. Modern kitchen! .46 acre/ 3 bedrms/1.5 baths. Detached garage. $120,000 #52295 Call CindyT
607 N MERIAH ST- LANDIS. Beautiful wood floors in greatroom & bedrooms. Huge kitchen w/ tile floors, lots & lots of cabinets. Inside laundry room. 2 beds/1 updated bath. Huge deck, great yard. $79,000 #52246 Call CindyT
100 PRIMROSE DR., SALISBURY - How about 2262 sq.ft. for $147,000?! Lots of living space in this solid home. 3bds/1.75ba, sunroom, office, den, formal living room, Pergo floors, custom cabinetry, wood blinds, new plumbing, tile and updated electrical. #51826. Call Ellen. 106 NOBLE CT- CHINA GROVE/ LANDIS. Like new with lots of custom touches. Main Floor Master suite. Open kitchen/great room w/ FP. Wood & tile FLRS. Formal dining. 4 bedrms/2.5 baths. Sellers will help w/ closing cost. #52042 $212,500 Call Cindy T
512 S. ZION ST., LANDIS - 3bd/2ba, 1796 sq.ft., newer hvac, fenced yard, double carport, workshop, short sale. #51909. $73,000. Call Ellen. 309 E 10TH ST, KANNAPOLISGreat Starter! All appliances stay including washer/dryer. 2 bed/1 bath. Corner lot. Covered front & back porches. Carport. Just $68.900 better than rent! #51899 Call CindyT
529 KIRK ST, CHINA GROVE. Water & Sewer Available. .80 acre lot can be subdivided into two lots. 1950 two story, 1 bedrm/1 bath sold as is. $45,000 #52122 Call CindyT
125 KIMBALL RD, CHINA GROVE- Commercial 1.35 acres. Zoned B-3. House updated. Office potential. 6 rooms. Corner lot. near Food Lion/Windstream office & new Family Dollar. #52255 $365.000 Call CindyT.
514 CLARK RD. - Beautiful foreclosure make over! 1.5 story home with huge, rocking chair front porch. 3 BD/2BA with over 2400 square feet. Also comes with 18 extra acres. Near Dan Nicholas park – all for only $192,500. #52162 Jim
CASTLEBROOKE FARMS, SOUTHEASTERN ROWAN COUNTY, a lovely rural, gated, community. Be one of the first to take advantage of these prices! 1.5 Acre and 1.7 Acre Lots, both cul da sac lots, priced in the $60's. BANK OWNED, 100% FINANCING. Drive out to Lentz Road, China Grove and see the perfect site for your dream home. Builders Welcomed! Call Barbara.
410 LOUISE AVE . – China Grove - 5 BD/3 BA – brick with walk-out basement w/separate living quarters. 16x26 workshop. Beautifully landscaped yard. #50456 CindyT
2394 GLENWOOD ST – KANN. – 3 BR/2 BA. Warm/inviting colors make this house a home! Move-in ready. Split BR floor plan, stg building, $111,900 #52416 Ellen
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Cammeray Subdivision Lots! $32,000 each. Landis City limits. Tap Fees Paid!! .28 acre to .45 acre. Full brick subdivision. Great location for your dream home. Call CindyT Hawkinstown Rd - Approx. 9.38 acres, beautiful tract, partially wooded land in an older, established neighborhood. A great place to build your dream home. $135,000. #48017 Jean 1145 Lawing Dr.- China Grove. 5 acres with water/sewer available through Landis. Not in city limits. Great location for your dream home. Below tax value. $45,000 #52495 CindyT
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Mocksville Rd - Approx. 1.76 acres of partially Moriah Woods-Landis. Beautiful wooded building wooded land on the main Hwy in Salisbury City lim- lot. Water & Sewer available. .57 acre. $20,000 its. Beautiful home site! $40,000. #48018 Jean Call Cindy T. 4493 Haystack Dr. - 20 gorgeous acres in Cabarrus Goodnight Meadows- Salisbury. Lot 1 / 1.15 acre. County! Mt. Pleasant schools. Are you thinking 1300 min. sq. ft. to build. Great West Rowan locamini-farm? #50146$185,000. Call Ellen tion. #52071 $26,000 Call CindyT Trexler St. off Peach Orchard Rd. - Almost 8 acres Goodnight Meadows- Salisbury. Lot 6 / .75 acre. with well/septic. Barn w/7 stalls, tackroom, 1300 min. sq. ft. to build. Great West Rowan locawater/electric to barn and dog lots. Almost 6 acres tion. #52070 $25,000 Call CindyT. fenced. #51786. $110,000 Call Ellen ST. Paul’s Farm- Salisbury. Lot 3 / .53 acre 1500 360 Wal Hollow Lane - 1 acre of land with well/sep- sq. ft. min. to build. Carson High School District. tic on the property. Mobile home given no value. $25,000 #52072 Call CindyT. #51804. $16,000. Call Ellen.
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OPEN HOUSES Motivated seller has re4 duced price to $380,000 EN 2OPDAY and will pay $6,000 in N U buyer closing cost! StunS ning describes this beautiful home with 5 BR, 3 1/2 BA. Main level master, upstiars guest suite, office. Large kitchen with double ovens, granite tops, big pantry, beverage THE CRESCENT center with wet bar, refrigerator. Wood floors, formal DR, covered porch, well landscaped, private cul-de-sac. Join Barbara, 704-213-3007 MLS#50750 Directions: W. Innes St., left into Crescent on Hogan's Valley, right on Byron Dr., right on Muirfield Way.
3 BR, 2.5 BA, big kitchen with stainless appliances, breakfast room with bay window, great room with fireplace and gas logs, formal dining room, walkout attic for storage. Well maintained (better than new) with dbl attached garage, deck & beautiful landscaped yard. This is 1153 GREENHEATHER a great opportunity to view this lovely home in the Southeast Middle School and Carson High School area. MLS# 52483 Gail Swan- 704-636-1419 Directions: Hwy. 150W, left on Airport Rd., bear right on Miller Rd., left on Shue Rd., right on Bayhill, right on Greenheather. House on left. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU
Finishing touches make the difference from the hardwood floored entry hall to the master bedroom with tray ceiling & two walk-in closets, this nearly 1600 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home shines. Large kitchen/ great room with vaulted ceiling & fireplace with gas logs. Hardwood floored formal dining 309 CHASE DRIVE room. Deck & front porch. The master bath features a big vanity with make-up space, whirlpool tub & separate shower. Plan to stop in & have GREG SCARBOROUGH show you this delightful home in the low 160's. MLS# 52386 Directions: Turn off Hwy. 150 onto Airport Road. Bear right onto Miller Road, right into Miller Chase. 309 Chase Dr. is on the left. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU
Miller Chase - One owner, spic and span clean, 3 big bedrooms (main floor master), 2 1/2 baths, formal - informal dining, beautiful kitchen, spacious great room with fireplace. Computer niche, deck, nice yard for kids/pets. Knollwood, SE, West 312 CHASE DRIVE Schools. Over 1900 sq. ft. MLS# 52531 Hosted by Charles Glover 704-642-2471 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU
Directions: Hwy.150W, left on Airport Rd., bear to right on Miller Chapel Rd., go @ 1 mile turn right into Miller Chase. Home on right.
NEW LISTINGS 210 CHURCHILL DR- UPSCALE AND SPACIOUS! Wood floors, granite tops in kitchen and baths, high ceilings, heavy moldings, vaulted ceiling, custom cabinets & f/p in great room. Spacious main level master suite with tray ceiling, 2 walk-in closets and fabulous bath. 4 BR plus bonus room, 3 ½ BA, formal DR, big showcase kitchen & keeping room with f/p. Triple garage, great lot. $379,000 Call MARGARET LIPE, 704-647-8838 MLS# 52547
Very spacious, nice brick home in Milford Hills. Has new heat/air and a new roof. Private back yard and storage building-play house. Over 2800 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 fireplaces. Wood floors, rec room, formal and informal rooms, large office. All appliances including washer-dryer remain. $172,000 Call NASH ISENHOWER - 704-639-4836 about MLS#52529
TOTALLY UPDATED AND MOVE-IN READY lovely 3 - 4 bedroom home with approximately 1800 heated sq. ft. Lots of cabinets & counter space in kitchen & breakfast area. New floor coverings, new plumbing, new replacement windows, freshly painted, new attic insulation & a full unfinished basement which houses a single car garage, and workshop. Seller will provide a Home Warranty to cover buyer for one full year. $129,900 Call Barbara 704-213-3007 about MLS 52552 /2032384
Located in The Greens at the Crescent. Model home offers 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Finished sunroom is not included in the 1770 sq. ft. Main level owner's suite with deluxe bath. There is an office and media room upstairs, pull down attic storage. Private patio, deluxe kitchen, full laundry room, whirlpool tub and more. Modest price. $214,900. MLS#52526 Call NANCY POE 704 756 6930 www.thepoeteam.com
Two-story traditional home, 5 BR, 2.5 BA on 1.35 acre wooded lot. Hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, fireplace with custom mantle, formal dining room, large custom kitchen with breakfast room. Lot partially fenced, spacious deck, double garage attached, front porch 8' X 34'. Sunroom, Over 3000 sq. ft. and priced under tax value by $10,000 Only $283,500. Call GAIL SWAN 704 636-1419 OR 704 639-6362 MLS#52523
335 Pine Valley Road - Only 3 blocks from Hurley School, and in much desired West Middle, and West Rowan High School. All brick with new windows. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath with 25x12 den. Large corner lot. MLS#52525 $125,000 Call GREG RAPP today - 704-213-6846
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East Salis. 3/4BR, 2½BA. Lease purchase option. New construction, energy star. Green build. 704-638-0108
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Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200
Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850
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4/5 BR,2 BA, move-in ready. Updated with lots of space, great city location, neighborhood park across the street, large kitchen, sunny utility room. Priced over $20,000 BELOW TAX List Value. R52017A Price: $94,900 B&R Realty Monica Poole 704.245.4628 Salisbury
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4BR, 3½BA in one of Rowan County's Best Neighborhoods! Stone fireplace, 2 master suites. 3,528 Sq. Ft. $349,000. 704-239-3232
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Forest Glen Realty Darlene Blount, Broker 704-633-8867 KEY REAL ESTATE, INC. 1755 U.S. HWY 29. South China Grove, NC 28023 704-857-0539
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Mechanics DREAM Home, 28x32 shop with lift & air compressor, storage space & ½ bath. All living space has been completely refurbished. Property has space that could be used as a home office or dining room, deck on rear, 3 BR, 1 BA. R51824A $164,500 B&R Realty, Monica Poole 704-245-4628 Spencer
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4 BR, 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh brick patio. paint, R51516 $123,900. Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
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Cleveland. Great older home! 4 bedrooms 2 baths. Owner is offering a $3,000 remodel allowance and a home warranty! $119,500 MLS #91536. 704-906-7207 for showing or visit: www.dreamweaverprop.com
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Kannapolis. Near Research campus. 3 bedroom 2 bath with loft. Back home is one bedroom one bath. $119,900. 704-906-7207 for showing or visit:
2 BR, 1 BA at Willow Oaks (across from UPS). Has refrig. & stove. All electric, no pets. Rent $425, dep. $400. Call Rowan Properties 704633-0446
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BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town houses, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.
West Side Manor Apts. Robert Cobb Rentals Variety World, Inc.
West Innes St. Office building for sale, 1400 sq. ft., very unique, front and rear parking and front & rear entrances. Call 704-490-6723. Presently used as a salon.
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Now! Ro-Well Rockwell. Apartments, Central heat/air, laundry facility on site, nice area. Equal Housing Opportunity Rental Assistance when available; handicapped equipped when available. 704-279-6330, TDD users 828-645-7196.
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China Grove 2BR, 1½ BA apt. $550/mo., deposit req. Approx. 1,000 sqft. Call 704-857-2415 China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605 CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 BR, conveniently located in Salisbury. Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F 9:00-12:00. TDD Relay 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity. clancyhills@wcsites.net
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Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
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Woodleaf area. 12+ acres of wooded land w/ approx. 200' road frontage. Timber valued at approximately $20,000. $95,000. Please call 704-636-6864
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Eaman Park Apt. 2 BR, 1 newly renovated. BA, $400/mo. No pets. Please call 704-798-3896
“A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385
East Spencer - 2 BR, 1 BA. $400 per month. Carolina-Piedmont Prop. 704-248-2520 East Rowan Area. 2BR, 1BA duplex on ½ acre lot. All appliances including W/D, dishwasher, stove, and refrigerator. Cathedral ceilings in LR and kitchen. Lawn maintenance, water, & sewer incl. Front porch/rear patio. Quiet, private setting. 704-2025876 or 704-279-7001
East Rowan. 2 bedrooms, 1bath townhouse with partial basement. Stove and refrigerator furnished, Washer / Dryer connections. Located across from Granite Quarry Elem. School, close to I-85 and shopping. $450 per month. Flowe Realty & Development. Call 704-2797848 or 704-640-6869
Granite Quarry, 2 BR, 1 BA, nice & clean, like new. Ideal for teacher. No pets, non-smoking. $475/mo + dep. 704-279-3490 Granite Quarry. 3BR, 1BA. Refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer hook-up, carport. Call 704-638-0108 Heilig Ave. Clean 1BR, 1BA. Living room, kitchen combo. Suitable for 1 or 2. $385/mo. No pets. 704-633-2842 LM Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $565. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588
LANDIS APT 2BR/1½BA Townhouse, good location, all electric, all kitchen appliances, washer/dryer hookups. Lease w/deposit $600 per month. 704-202-7342
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1985 Homestead mobile home with porch. 14X70. 2BR, 2BA. Center kitchen & living room. Central AC & heat (furnished), washer, new dryer, refrigerator & dishwasher. New kitchen flooring & new flooring in master bath. Excellent condition. $7,500 obo. 704636-1312 or 704-202-7507
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For 551 days Don & Sharon Wilcox had been trying to sell their home on Canteberry Dr. They'd used two of the largest real estate firms in the area with no success. Unfortunately, they'd already moved to Arkansas so Don could accept a new job opportunity. So, now they were stuck with two mortgage payments and no relief in sight. A friend suggested they contact us about selling their home because they knew we had a great track record of selling homes when other firms couldn't. We met with them and discussed several issues we felt needed to be addressed in order to help get their home sold quickly and for the most money. They were able to take care of these issues quickly and then we put our marketing plan to work. We're pleased to say we were successful in putting their home under a cash contract in 14 days at 97% of list price and 20 days later the sale closed. Perhaps you know someone who's had a difficult time selling their home. If so, have them give us a call so we can help them, too. Why take a chance with anyone else? We're Selling!
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Nice sunny older home with over 5000 sqft, 12 acres, 2 fenced pastures with large horse barn. Woodleaf Rd., 4 BR, 3.5 BA, lots of closets, great laundry room with washer & dryer, stainless appliances, full basement, 2 fireplaces, 5 year old roof, gutters, heat/air & insulation. 750 road frontage, $389,000. Call Cathy Griffin 704-231-2464, C-21 Towne & Country
East Rowan area. 2BR, $450-$550 per month. Chambers Realty 704-239-0691
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3 BR, 2 BA newer home with nice yard! Large living room, gas log fireplace, double attached garage. Priced below tax value. 52488 $129,900 B&R Realty 704-633-2394
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Cleveland. Great home on 11 acres. 5BR/4BA brick ranch with a basement and solar panels to help cut down those heating bills. This has tons of home character and space. $299,900. Call for a showing today! 704-9067207 or visit
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Salisbury. 521 Fairway Ridge Rd, end of a cul-desac. Approx 4000 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Two kitchens, dining with a view - feels like country living. Walkout basement, 2 fireplaces, Security system, 2 car garage. $325,000 Tel 704-637-1473
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Salisbury
Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $400/mo+$300 deposit. Furnished $425/mo. 704-279-3808
Apartments China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112
To advertise in this directory call 704-797-4220
Bringle Ferry Rd. 2 tracts. Will sell land or custom build. A50140A. B&R Realty, Monica 704-245-4628 E. Rowan res. water front lot, Shore Landing subd. $100,000 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall
AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020
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Salisbury
William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street 704-638-0673
Apartments
1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apts! Very nice. $375 & up. One free month's rent! 10% Sr. Citizen's discount. 704-890-4587
Apartments
New Listing!
4BR, 1 ½ BA. Basement, garage, back patio. Huge yard. Freshly painted. $139,900. By owner. Call Linda 704-637-2023
www.rebeccajonesrealty.com
Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071
Real Estate Commercial
Salisbury
Brand new! 3 BR, 2 BA, home w/great front porch, rear deck, bright living room, nice floor plan. Special financing for qualified buyers. Call today! R52142 $90,000 B&R Monica Poole Realty 704-245-4628
Apartments 1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $425-$445. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
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Homes for Sale
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS
No acreage requirements. Financing available for lots to large tracts and even homes inside the city limits. Call Libby, Travis or Janie for more information.
The Salisbury Post Mortgage Program is designed to give potential home buyers up-to-date mortgage lender information. You can promote your business on this grid program for as low as $37.00* per week! The grid will list your company name, phone number, and available mortgage program options. The Mortgage Lenders Chart runs in the Real Estate Saturday section. Additionally, an ad adjacency (9 columns x 1.75”) will be rotated with participating advertisers. With mortgage rates at an all-time low, and the reach of the Salisbury Post, the Mortgage Lender Chart is sure to get results! Call us today to have your business listed! 704-797-4241 *with a one-year contract. Other rates available. Call for details.
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4D • SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2011 Apartments
Lovely Duplex Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997
Apartments
Apartments
Salisbury city. 2BR, 1BA. Very spacious. 1,000 sq. ft. Central air & heat. $460 + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury
Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appliances furnished. $495-$595/mo. negotiable. Deposit Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Morlan Park Rd., 2 BR, 1 BA duplex. Very nice, all electric with refrigerator and stove. Rent $525/mo. + $500 dep. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 Moving to Town? Need a home or Apartment? We manage rental homes & apartments. Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com
Mt. Pleasant, Collegiate Apartments. 1 & 2 BR, quiet historic district. $510$610 + deposit, no pets. 704-436-9176. Near Livingstone, completely renovated. 2/3 BR, cent heat, fireplace, yard. Appli. Incl'd. Section 8 OK. 704-399-0414 S. Fulton St. Very nice 1500 sq ft 3BR/2½ BA town house apartment. All elec., central heat/AC. Water incl., stove, refrig., furnished. dishwasher Outside storage. No pets. 1 yr lease. $650/mo. & $500 dep. 704-279-3808
Spacious 1 BR apartments for Senior Citizens 55 years old or older. Water, sewer, trash included in rent. Rent is $475 with security deposit of only Certain income $99. restrictions apply. Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 8am-2pm. Call us today at 704-639-9692
WELCOME HOME TO DEER PARK APTS. We have immediate openings for 1 & 2 BR apts. Call or come by and ask about our move-in specials. 704-278-4340 for info. For immediate info call 1-828-442-7116
Condos and Townhomes
Condos and Townhomes
Salis. Nice modern 1BR, energy efficient, off Jake Alexander, lighted parking lot. $395 + dep. 704-640-5750
Salisbury 2BR, 1½BA. brick at Ro-Med, available now. Credit check, lease. $550/mo. plus security deposit. Call 704-782-5037 Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Want a 2BR, 2BA in a quiet setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-202-1319
Colony Garden Apartments 2BR and 1-1/2 BA Town Homes $600/mo.
Move in Now to Stay Cool by Our Pool! 704-762-0795 Houses for Rent 2-4 BR. HUD - Section 8. Nice. Central air & heat. Call us first! 704-630-0695
A P A R TM EN TS We Offer
PRICE~QUALITY~LOCATION 2BR ~ 1.5 BA ~ Starting at $565 Water, Sewage & Garbage included
Senior Discount WITH 12 MONTH LEASE
704-637-5588 Located at Woodleaf Road & Holly Avenue www.Apartments.c om/hollyleaf
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2205 Woodleaf Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147
Employment
224 Messick Farm Rd. Woodleaf area. 3BR/2BA. Must see, looks like new! 1120 sq.ft. S/W with heat pump, H/C, side by side stainless steel refrig., glasstop stove, ceramic bath & kitchen flrs., 8ft x 16ft storage bldg, double carport, water, sewer, night light, trash pick-up, on 1 ac private lot. 15 mins. to Salisbury. Refs & deposit required. Limit 2 adults/2 children. No pets, smoke free home. $598 per month. Long term renters only. 704-639-6800
Front Desk Position Part Time person needed for Front Desk in a Medical Office. Experience is preferred. Please send resume to Blind Box 420, c/o Salisbury Post, P.O. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145.
General laborer needed immediately. Must be willing to travel. Steel erection company. Honest. Hard working. Construction experience preferred. Email resumes with work references and job title as subject to: heatherldr@aol.com
Healthcare
LPNs F/T weekend night shift, 11p-7a Fri, 7p-7a Sat & Sun. Pls submit resume to NC Veteran's Home, 1601 Brenner Ave., Bldg. 10, Salisbury, NC 28145
3-4 BR, 1 BA, near Livingstone College. Has refrig. & stove. No pets. Rent $650, dep. $600. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446
East. 2BR, 1BA house with pond on six acres outside Granite Quarry. Detached garage $900/ mo. Call Waggoner Realty at 704-633-0462
Salisbury 315 Club House Dr. 3BR/1BA, gas logs, H/W flrs & fenced bk yd. $800/mo. Call 704-7983108 for more info.
Salisbury. 801 E. Council St. 3-4BR, 1BA. Electric central air, gas heat/water. $600/mo. + $600 dep. 704636-0594 or 704-213-4150
Attn. Landlords
Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, has refrigerator & stove, large yard. Rent $725, dep. $700. No Pets. Call Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
Salisbury, 2 BR houses & apts, $525/mo and up. 704-633-4802
Spencer 2BR, 1BA, $500/month 610 South Rowan Avenue. Call 704202-2228
House Apple Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067
East Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Living room (would be great office), great room, glass/ screened porch. Laundry Gas log FP in great room. Central heat & air. Gazebo! Credit check, lease. $895/ month + deposit. No pets. Please call 704-639-6000 or 704-633-0144
Best deal in town! Salisbury 132 Circle Dr. (near hospital) 1800 sqft, 3BR/1.5BA, $700/mo.
Faith. 1BR brick. Trash, lawn, & water service. No pets. $450/mo + deposit. 704-857-4843 LM Houses: 3BR, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650 Kann. - 202 Allen St., 3 BR, 1 BA, $750/mo.; 2116 Glenwood St. 2 BR, 1 BA, $700/mo. KREA 704-9332231. Call us for complete list of available rentals.
Kannapolis. 3BR, 2BA. Nice house on large lot. Lots of privacy. $600/ mo. plus $600 deposit. Please call 704-855-1201 Monday- Friday
Salisbury, 2 miles from Catawba College. Private setting. 3BR, 2BA. Large extra room can be 4th BR, office, or family room. 20 x 12 wired storage building/ shop. Quiet, dead end road. Credit check, references req. $925/month + deposit (includes trash collection, water, & sewer). Please call Mark or Debbie at 704-637-9918 Salisbury, near hospital. 4BR, 3½BA. Swimming pool. Full court basketball court. 4,800 heated sq.ft. $2,000/mo. + deposit. 843-543-5794
West & North Rowan Cty., 3BR/1½BA, free water & sewer, all elec. $695/mo. 704-633-6035 West Rowan/Woodleaf
Welcome Home!
China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, all electric, refrigerator & stove, W/D connections, back deck, easy access to 29A, close to elementary school and Head Start. $575/mo. + $575 deposit. Section 8 accepted. 704-784-4785 China Grove
Pick Me, Pick Me!
Small 4 room house, 1230 McNeely Street, $435/mo. Plus deposit, on quiet, cul-de-sac. 704-857-8406.
CLEVELAND
Universal Forest Products is seeking motivated professionals to grow with us in Salisbury. Hiring now: CNC Router Programmers/ Operators, Flatbed Truck Drivers, Forklift Drivers, Machine Operators. Apply in person: 358 Woodmill Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 Tax preparers needed, exp. or will train. 25 full & part time positions to fill. Please call 704-267-4689
Education
Gethsemane-Westside is hiring 4 elementary/middle school teachers. M-F 3:30-6. Contact D. Jefferson or J. Lowery at 704-633-5057. Fax resume to 704-639-1975 by 8/18/11 HEALTHCARE
Part time receptionist needed for one day a week + fill in time in a dental office. MUST be flexible with hours. Scheduling, phone answering and computer skills desired. Send resumes to Box 421, c/o Salisbury Post, PO Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28145.
Rockwell. 4BR, 3BA. 2,700 sq.ft., large lot, fenced backyard, separate garage, $1,400/mo. 704-279-2360
Salis. 2BR/1BA, new paint, W/D hookup, convenient to everything. $475/mo + $400 dep. 828-448-7754
E. Spencer. 3BR, 1BA. Stove & refrigerator, W/D hookup, $600/mo + dep. Sect. 8 OK. 336-909-0864
3 BR, 2 BA, close to Salisbury Mall. Gas heat, nice. Rent $695, deposit Call Rowan $600. Properties 704-633-0446
Salisbury - 4 BR, 2.5 BA in Timber Run. $1500 mo., $1500 dep. Karen Rufty B&R Realty 704-202-6041
East Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA duplex. All electric. Central air. Level access. Call 704-638-0108
Salisbury 1517 Second St. 28144. 1,510 sq ft home. $675 per month rent. Call 704-425-8593
Employment
Baby Items
Furniture & Appliances
Ring sling, tan organic Ellaroo, $50. Blue Moby Wrap, $30. Century bassinet, $35. Rainforest Jumperoo, $45. My BreastFriend nursing pillow, $15. Green umbrella stroller, $5. Call 704-787-4418.
Bed, girl's twin. Headboard is solid oak with a swirl pattern, painted white. Headboard and frame $75. 704-279-3901
Antiques & Collectibles Antique Railroad Bench, came out of Southern Railroad station, good condition. Asking $400. If you are interested call 704-636-1925
Dine In!
Experience req. Must be available all shifts. Copy of NCDL if possible. Apply at: Hendrix BBQ on Innes St. No phone calls please. Skilled Labor/Drivers
Rentals available in Kannapolis, China Grove, Salisbury, Granite Quarry. Call Rebecca Jones Realty 704-857-7355. www.rebeccajonesrealty.com
Clothing & Footwear School Uniforms. Girls School Uniforms. 22 pieces. Sizes 6-7 $11 for all. Excellent condition. Call 704-637-0336
Healthcare
Restaurant
Spencer and Near Salisbury, 2 bedroom, one bath house in quiet, nice neighborhood. No pets. Lease, dep, app and refs req. $575/mo, $500 dep, 704-797-4212 before 7pm. 704-2395808 after 7pm.
Concord. Move in ready, completely furn. downtown condo. No pets. $600 dep. + $600/mo. 704-782-1881
Employment
Nursing Position as Weekend Supervisor 7am-3pm. Apply in person, Brightmoor Nursing Ctr., 610 W. Fisher St.
Near Salisbury High, 3BR/2BA, Cent A/C, 1,267 SF, $650/mo + dep. No Pets. 704-798-4251
Dining table with three leaves, solid oak, accomodates 8 people. (Victorian – late 1800's), $500 OBO 704-798-4819 JEFF GORDON Rookie card. Traks 1991. Excellent condition. $50 firm. Call 704-279-9533
Consignment Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street
Start Your Engines! Large Nascar die cast collection for sale. Indiv. pieces or entire collection. Includes Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, and many more. Please call 704-202-4773 if interested.
End tables $30 together, kitchen table/4 chairs $50, antique lamp $25, hideaway $75. 704-603-4041
Great deals!
Wii game system with extras & 3 games. $150. Please call 704-642-7155 for more information.
Microwave, Litton. Excellent condition. $30. Please call 336-998-4121 for more info.
Farm Equipment & Supplies Farm Equipment, new & used. McDaniel Auction Co. 704-278-0726 or 704798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL 8620. Your authorized farm equipment dealer.
Piece of the Past
Organ, antique, plays, made by Shipman Organ Co. in High Point. $300 336-924-6423
Dining room table and 4 chairs. Table is 36x58. $100. Please call 704857-9067 for more info.
Electronics
Lanterns, two old oil railroad, antique, from caboose. Good condition. $100 ea. 336-924-6423
Play it again, Sam!
Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777
Dining Table & 4 Chairs $175, & 3 piece living room suite $295. 704345-8834 Doug
Light Up Your Food & Produce World!
Pitcher and bowl, antique. $60. 336-9246423.
Bedroom set, Thomasville, queen: dresser, 2 mirrors, night stand, headboard-frame, armoire. $325. 704-213-9811
MOVING! Dining room set, washer & dryer, glass kitchen table, 5 piece bedroom set, sofas, desks, end tables, coffee tables, china hutch, dresser & mirror, wall mirrors, living room chairs, framed pictures, dishes. 704-872-5742 Refrigerator - Black Side by Side 35 1/2 x 69 1/2 great shape, water & crushed ice. $400 Call Doug 704-345-8834. TV console $50, book table & desk $50, curio cabinet $100, buffet $50. Call 704-603-4041.
Hunting and Fishing Blackberries for Sale $4 per quart. Washed and ready for the freezer. Call 704-633-3935.
Furniture & Appliances 2 for the price of 1! Washer/dryer, Samsung, side by side, less than a year old, 5-yr warranty. $1150. 704-637-1928 Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500
Hydroglow fishing light. 48” with case. $150. Call 704-933-3624 for more information.
Lawn & Garden Sales
Riding mower, Craftsman. 42” cut. $300. MTD Mower 42” Cut, $200. Call 704-431-4403
Office and Commercial Rental
5,000 sq.ft. warehouse w/loading docks & small office. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011
Salisbury, Kent Exec. $100 & up, 1st Park, month free, ground floor, incls conf rm, utilities. No dep. 704-202-5879
Numerous Commercial and office rentals to suit your needs. Ranging from 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Call Victor Wallace at Wallace Realty, 704-636-2021
Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011
Spencer Shops. Looking for grocery, video, pizza, & shoe stores to join our center. 704-431-8636
Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25 per sq.ft. Per yr. Deposit. 704-431-8636
W Rowan/Woodleaf school dist. 2BR/1BA house, refrigerator, stove, washer & dryer, carport. Taking applications. No pets. $425/mo + deposit. 704-754-7421
Salisbury
Apartment-Sized HOUSE ... for Apartment-Sized RENT!
Beside ACE HARDWARE, #229 E Main St Hwy 52, 2,700 sq. ft. finished store front. May subdivide storefront into two separate 22' x 56' sections, 1,232 SF each. Call 704-279-4115 or email thadwhicker@cozartlumber.com
Office and Commercial Rental
Manufactured Home for Rent East Area, Nice 2 BR, 1 ½ BA in small park. $400/rent + $400 dep. No pets. 704-279-8526
Salisbury
Ryan Street. 2BR, 1BA. Park nearby, city amenities, ALL ELECTRIC home with central AC, nice windows, large yard. $500 security deposit and $500/mo. TeriJon Properties: 704-490-1121 Salisbury. 1 room guest Office and house. Very nice area. Commercial Utilities incl. $550/mo. Call 704-630-0695 Rental Salisbury. 2BR. Very nice. Large master. COUNTRY CLUB/PARK AREA. $799/ mo. 704-630-0695 Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263 Salisbury. 4 rooms. 71 Hill St. All appls. furnished. $495/ mo + dep. Limit 2. 704-633-5397 Salisbury. 4BR. Basement, fenced. RENT TO OWN. 5% dn & $799/mo. 704-630-0695 Spencer
Vintage Charm!
Spencer. 2BR, 1½BA vintage home. Wood floors, large yard, carport. $700/mo. + $700 dep. 1 yr. Lease. 704-223-4662
Machine & Tools Firestorm drill by Black & Decker w/case $30, Makita hammer drill w/case $75, Laser level $75, Poulon w/case chainsaw 16 in. $75. Call 704-433-8072 for more information.
Misc. Equipment & Supplies Roush Mustang Performance Racing Stripe Kit Blue $100. dodge dakota tailgate protector chrome $40. 336-940-3134
Miscellaneous For Sale 2½ ton AC/gas package unit. Like new. $800. Please call 704-279-0640 for more information. ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647 Attention flea market dealers - we are moving -have 5X10 trailer load of all kinds of misc items. $240 for all but trailer. Call 704-209-6460. Bieffe full helmet XL $65, Harley-Davidson half helmet XS $65, and Vega Half-helmet XS $50. Call 704-640-9919 for more information.
Big screen!
$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Rockwell Offices 3 months free 704-637-1020
Granite Quarry-Summer Special. Great deals on two units left. Please call Space 704-232-3333. perfect for hobbyist, or small storage contractor, gated facility with 24 hour monitoring and utilities available.
Office Complex Salisbury. Perfect location near Court House & County Building. Six individual offices. New central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance, conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, complete integrated phone system with video capability in each office & nice reception area. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appt only. 704-636-1850
Salisbury
Great Space!
Dining table, glass, $65. Generac 5000 generator, $275. Please call 704637-5014 for more info. Dodge Dakota/Durango OEM receiver hitch. Fits 97/11. $100. Please call 336-940-3134 Dodge/Jeep motor 360/ 5.9 98,000 miles. $500. Please call 336-940-3134 for more information. Edger 3hp $65. 2 small animal traps $20, 168 quart jars for $63, 72 pints for $24. Please call 704-857-5445 for more information. Fence/vineyard poles, 7 ft. long, 3½–3¾ “ wide, green treated, $3.50 ea. 600 avail. 704-245-3660 HYPNOSIS will work for you !
Stop Smoking~Lose Weight 1 person $100, 2 people $50 3 people $35. 704-933-1982 Leather Jacket size 46 $175, Chaps $175 and leather saddle bags $60 Call 704-640-9919 for more information.
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Call Classifieds today at 704-797-4220
Lumber All New!
Floor Trusses $5 each 2x8x8 $3.75 2x3x93 $1.25 2x4x14 $3 2x4x16 $4.75 2x10x13 $5 2x12x12 Treated $14 2x8x16 Treated $12 704-202-0326
Faith, 2 BR, 2 BA. Water, sewer & appliances incl. Pets ok. $525/mo. + $525 dep. 704-279-7463
Kannapolis. 2824 Wilkie Dr. 3BR, 2BA. No pets. $500/mo. + deposit. Call 704-239-2833
Salisbury
Salisbury. 2BR, 2BA large lot. A/C. Trash/water/sewer $375/mo. + included. deposit. 704-239-6396
Office Space
We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Tom Bost at B & R Realty 704-202-4676 www.bostandrufty-realty.com
Loading Ramps (2 available). 12½" Wide x 64- 96" Long. Telescoping, 750# capacity each ramp. Sold new for $169.99 ea. Sell both for $160. Call 704-213-0782
Console TV, RCA 26”, $50. Singer sewing machine in cabinet, $50. Computer desk & chair, $25. 336-655-5034
East Rowan. 2BR. trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255
Office Suite for Lease. Two large rooms, 26' x 13' and 10' x 16'. Also included is a large shared kitchen/break room space with private BR. 1 year lease preferred; $750 monthly rent includes all utilities. Free Wi-Fi. Call 704-636-1811.
Bench, 6 ft. long, 16 inches high, wood. Backless. $15. Girl's 20 inch pink bike, $15. Call 704-754-8837 CAMPER SHELL - Mark IV by Continental to fit Ford Ranger Fleetside Bed. White, good condition. $150. Call 704279-9533 for more details.
East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991
High Rock Lake. 2BR, 2BA. Private lot. $475/mo. + $25/mo. water. 704279-4282 or 704-202-3876
Miscellaneous For Sale
Look for the 'new today' banner to find the freshest deals!
Building, used, for sale 10'x12' metal bldg with wood frame. Like new. Will sell for much less than new cost. Come see at 250 Auction Dr. at Webb Rd exit 70 off 85 S. 704-798-0634
www.rebeccajonesrealty.com
Miscellaneous For Sale
48" JVC Digital TV very nice. 704-345-8834 Doug $400
BINGHAM-SMITH LUMBER & METAL CO. Save money on lumber. Treated and Untreated. Round Fence Post in all sizes. Save extra when buying full units. Call Patrick at 980-234-8093.
Commercial Property for Rent/Sale. Old Concord Road. Rebecca Jones Realty 704-857-7355
450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377
Bush hog finish mower. 6 ft. 3 point hitch. Excellent condition. $985. Call 704-245-3660 Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856
Office and Commercial Rental
HIGH TRAFFIC AREA IN ROCKWELL!
MOCKSVILLE 3BR/2BA
S. Iredell brick 3BR/1½ BA, totally renovated, lg fenced bk yd, total elec. Rent/lease option. $750 mo. + dep. 704-640-5750
Salisbury CPA firm seeking an Accounting Assistant. Requires minimum of Associate's Degree in Accounting or related discipline with professional office experience. Seeking excellent administrative, organizational and effective communication skills. Experience with payroll processing, bookkeeping and proficiency with MS Office products. Send cover letter and resume to P.O. Box 1307, Salisbury, NC 28145
All Positions General Labor
Houses for Rent
3BR, 2BA. No pets, no smoking. $575/mo., $575 deposit. Please call 704278-2907.
ACCOUNTING/FINANCE
$10 to start. Earn 40%. Call 704-607-4530 or 704-754-3026
Houses for Rent
Nice, lg kitchen, lg deck and yard, cent. H/A, great loc., dep. and ref. req'd, 336-918-6477, $675
PRIOR TO RENTING VISIT or CALL
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Houses for Rent
Availble Now!
Salis. 519 E. Cemetery St. 1BR, 1 BA, No Pets, $300/mo + $300/dep. Sect 8 OK. 704-507-3915. Salis. near VA Lg 2BR, 1½BA, central HVAC, app. reqd. $600/mo, Broker. 704-239-4883
Houses for Rent
Available for rent – Homes and Apartments Salisbury/Rockwell Eddie Hampton 704-640-7575
SPENCER, 2 BR, 1 BA duplex with appliances. Rent $465 + deposit $335. 910-918-4348 STONWYCK VILLIAGE IN GRANITE QUARRY Nice 2BR, energy efficient apt., stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, water & sewer furnished, central heat/ac, vaulted ceiling, washer/dryer connection. $500 to $550 /Mo, $400 deposit. 1 year lease, no pets. 704-279-3808
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METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349 electric, Piano, Microphone stand, BR vanity & sink, BR sink 55”, $25. 704-642-0512
$80. $10. $30. Call
Picnic tables (3) for sale $75+ ea. & 3 mailbox posts, $25 each. Made from sturdy wood. Briarwood Terrace, Salisbury. Call Rodger at 704-6370950 for more info.! Scooter. Kid's E-175 standing electric scooter $75. Please call 704642-7155 for more info. STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $4.89 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $14; 12”x16' lap siding at $6.95 ea. School Desks - $7.50 ea. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821
Music Sales Christian Music Recording Studio Praise teams, choirs, soloist. 704-279-2274
Business Opportunities
Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., water, sewer, trash service incl. $450/mo. + dep. Pets OK. 704-279-7463
West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951
Rooms for Rent MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100
Sporting Goods Browning bar 243. Grade 1 Belgian. Excellent condition. Rings & bases. $825 obo. Call 704-640-0383
Let's Play! regulation Sportscraft ping-pong table. Folds for self play, has braking wheels, includes paddles, and balls. $150. Please call 704-754-3242
Want to Buy Merchandise All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123 Buying military & war items: daggers, flags, swords, medals. Buying from vets & their families. 336-692-2703 Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298
Business Opportunities J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932 Learn to prepare income taxes with our course. Starting Soon! Please Call 704-636-2065
Evening Service Work Minimum time spent for Maximum income. This is an opportunity to augment your household income, get ahead, and be your own Boss. There are single and multiple service sites available now in your area. Develop your own business, average monthly service site payouts are mutually agreed upon between prospective vendor and Valet Waste. Contact Valet Waste for Service Site Opportunities Available in Salisbury, North Carolina @ 866.601.0252 Ext. 2036. *Insured Standard Pick-Up Truck Required and We Background Check.
SALISBURY POST Autos Free Stuff
Found puppy in Vogue Cleaners parking lot, brown/black mix, early Wed., 7/27. Call 704-2360271 to identify.
Buick 1999 Century, 41K, one owner, Beige/tan, excellent condition, Michelin tires. Maintenance records available. $4,350. 704-932-1249
Autos
Lost & Found
Ford Windstar SEL, 2000. 80,000 miles. Please call 704-603-4126
Cadillac CTS, 2006. Infrared exterior with ebony interior. $17,549. Stock # T11408B. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com Hyundai Sonata GLS, 2011, automatic, silver, gas saver, like new! 704279-2111.
Found Automobile key & case near R/R tracks on Glen Faust in Cleveland. Call 704-640-9919 to identify. Found box of items on East Ridge Road. Please Call to identify. 704-6309189 before 9pm Found Cat. Blue gray with white, female, Sunday, June 19 off Old Mocksville Road. Call to identify 828-719-9684
Life's a Breeze! Cadillac DTS, 2009, Platinum Edition, 4 door, leather, sunroof, navigation, heated & cooled seats, great gas mileage, 30mpg hwy, back-up camera. 704-279-2111.
Found dogs. Two dogs on Hwy 52. Large adult male and female puppy approx. 2-3 months old. Male is brown and white, female is cream and white. Please call to identify (704) -223-0764 FOUND!! Pit/Lab mix female dog in Rockwell. Please call to describe. 704-209-1142 Found: Set of keys on Kepley Road on 7/22/11.Please call 704232-8041 to claim.
Chevrolet Aveo, 2007. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Help Me Get Home!!
Blacky is male. Missing since April 4th. Last seen in his cat house in his own bed. Neutered. Right brown eye is damaged, left eye green. I am very shy. 704-633-4565. LM if no answer. LOST cat. Female white cat with black and orange spots. May be injured or disoriented. Last seen July 4th weekend near Cliff Eagle Rd/Mt. Hope Ch. Rd. "Patches" - Call 704-279-9533
Monument & Cemetery Lots Rowan Memorial Park Fountain Section. 2 cemetary plots. $4,000. Please call 336-945-3541
Nissan Altima 2.5 S, 2008. Black exterior with charcoal interior. $15,249. Stock # P7655A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Corolla CE, 2006. Desert Sand exterior with beige interior. $10,249. Stock #T11337A. Call Now 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Corvette Convertible, 1989. 78,000 miles. $9,200. Please call 704245-8092
Lincoln Town Car, 2004 Executive series Light French Silk Metallic with Leather Shale/Dove interior loaded! 4.6 V8 auto trans, AM/FM/ CD/Tape all power, dual power seats, alloy rims nonsmoker. Like New Condition! 704-603-4255
Transportation Dealerships
ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 5:30 pm.
Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107
SELL US YOUR VEHICLE Any Make or Year Model. Call Mike, 704-872-5255.
Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Transportation Financing
Nissan Maxima SE, 2006. Winter Frost Pearl w/ tan cloth. 3.5L v6, auto. Trans., all power, Bose radio, sunroof, dual power seats. Alloy rims, great power! Smooth Ride! 704-603-4255
Volvo S80, 2007, Willow green metallic w/sandstone leather interior, 3.2L I6 enauto trans., gine, AM/FM/CD, all power, SUNROOF, LIKE NEW! Call 704-603-4255
We are the area's largest selection of quality preowned autos. Financing avail. to suit a variety of needs. Carfax avail. No Gimmicks – We take pride in giving excellent service to all our customers.
Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com
Honda 2005 Accord, fully loaded, $300 down, Good credit, bad credit, no credit, no problem! Call 704-872-5255
Chevrolet Corvette, 1993. LT1 engine. Black Rose exterior. Runs great! $12,000 obo. Call 704-6034126 or 704-533-1195
want your We vehicle! 1999 to 2011 under 150,000 miles. Please call 704-216-2663. Mitsubishi Mirage, 1997. Needs transmission. Excellent parts car. Engine runs. $500 obo. Call 336-941-3062
BMW 323i, 1999 convertible, titanium silver metallic w/light gray leather interior, V6 auto trans., AM/FM/CD/Tape, power options, dual power seats, alloy rims, READY FOR SUMMER!! 704-603-4255
Ford Fusion SE, 2008. Only 30,000 miles! 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Ford Taurus SE, 2006. Silver frost clearcoat metallic exterior with medium/dark flint interior. $9,749. Stock# F11328A. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
BMW 535 xi, 2008, automatic, sunroof, leather, AWD and much more! Call 704-603-4255.
Ford Taurus SE, 2009. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com Buick LeSabre Custom, 2003. Sterling silver metallic exterior with medium gray interior. $7,749. Stock # F11362B. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Hyundai Elantra, 2007. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Mercury Milan I4, 2008. White suede exterior with camel interior. $16,949. Stock # F11277A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Forest River Greywolf, 2009. White exterior with gray/burgundy interior. Sleeps 7. $11,997. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com Volvo V70 R 2005. Titanium metallic exterior gray w/sand gobi eather interior, 2.5L twin turbocharged, 5 cyl., AWD, all power, AM/FM/ CD/Tape, sunroof, alloy type R rims, fully loaded, nonsmoker, very fast. 704-603-4255
Scion TC, 2007 Base. Flint mica exterior with dark charcoal interior. $13,349. Stock # T11447A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Toyota Avalon XLS, 2007. Titanium metallic exterior with light gray interior. $15,549. Stock #T11301A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Honda Accord EX, 2005. San Marino Red exterior with Ivory Leather interior, 3.0L VTEC V6, auto transmission, AM/FM/CD Changer, sunroof, alloy rims. Ready to Go! Call Steve today! 704-603-4255
Salisbury - ESTATE/ YARD SALE, Saturday July 30th, 7am-1 pm, Rain or Shine, 605 W. Liberty St. Antiques, Collectibles, Tools, Appliances, Books, Furniture, Housewares, Craft/Sewing items, Books, Christmas items. Everything Priced To Go!
Spencer, Huge Indoor Church Yard Sale, 200 Charles Street, Saturday, July 30th , 7am-12noon, Oakdale Baptist Church. Household items, TV's, Clothes, Toys, Book, plus lots more! Breakfast available.
Salisbury. 539 S. MLK Jr. Ave. Multi-Family Yard Sale. Saturday, July 30th, 7am-12noon. Car system, clothes, shoes, all sizes. Something for everyone. Hot dogs & drinks also for sale.
Chevrolet Tahoe, 1999. 2 tone tan & black w/tan leather int. 5.7 V8, auto. trans. 4X4. All power, AM/ FM/CD/tape. Cold front & rear air. Alum. rims, extra clean. Ready for test drive. Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Dodge Ram 2006, Mega Cab. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Ford Econoline, 1986. fully handicap van w/lift, hand controls, back seat like new, driver seat is handicap accessible, brand new tires. 64,000 miles. $2500. 704-212-7474
Chevy Trailblazer, 2007. Silverstone metallic exterior with light gray leather interior, VORTEC 4.2L 4 speed auto, all power, steering wheel controls, rear audio, alloy rims, extra clean. 704603-4255
Yard Sale Area 2
Authorized EZGO Dealer. 6 volt & 8 volt batteries. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. 704-245-3660
Transportation Dealerships
Cadillac Escalade, 2009, FlexFuel, 2 to choose from, black or blue, towing pkg., heated & cooled seats, sunroof, navigation, entertainment system. 704-279-2111.
Chevrolet Avalanche LTZ, 2008, fully loaded, sunroof, back-up camera, navigation, extra clean! 704-279-2111.
Dodge Dakota SLT, 2006. Red exterior with medium slate gray interior. $15,849. Stock # F11286A1Y. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Dodge Durango Limited, 2004. Khaki exterior w/dark khaki interior. $12,949. Stock #T11445BY. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford Explorer XLT, 2004. Medium wedgewood blue clearcoat metallic exterior graphite interior. with $10,749. Stock # F11281BY. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford F-150 SuperCrew XLT, 2007. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with tan interior. $16,549. Stock # F11371A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Tim Marburger Dodge 287 Concord Pkwy N. Concord, NC 28027 704-792-9700
Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT, 1999. Oxford white clearcoat exterior with medium graphite. $9,949. Stock # K7704A. Call 1800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Yard Sale Area 2
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Yard Sale Area 4
Big 2-Family
Happy's Farm Yard Sale “Help Us Expand Our Tree House”, Fri., July 29, 8am-8pm & Sat., July 30, 8am12noon, 985 Parks Rd., Salisbury 28146 (Nr. Happy's Lake). Air hockey & fooseball table, adult, boys' and girls' clothes, shoes, toys, furniture, coke vending machine, household items, concession trailer, window air conditioner.
Salisbury. 189 Bayview St. Saturday, July 30th , 8am-until.
Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, July 30th, 7am1pm. Subdivision Fox Fire Dr. off S. Main St. Ladies (size 8-20) & girls (size 7-14) clothing, middle school girls' khaki pants, shoes, computer Ibook, misc. household items.
China Grove. 115 Corriher Heights Ave. (off Hwy 153) HUGE Yard Sale. Sat. July 30th, 7amuntil. Household items, clothing and more!
to show your stuff!
Dodge 1500 2005, 5.7 hemi, 4 door crew cab, 4 wheel drive, completely loaded, very nice, 56,000 miles, $13,500. May consider possible trade. 704-202-0326
Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Ed., 2003 True Blue Metallic/ Med Parchment leather int., 4.0L (245), SOHC SEFI V6 AUTO, loaded, all pwr, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, alloy rims, heated seats, rides & drives great! 704-603-4255
Chevrolet HHR LT SUV, 2010. Victory red metallic exterior with cashmere interior. K7726. $16,749. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Sat. 7/30, 8am, 175 Wetmore Rd, Woodleaf. Furniture, girl clothes, toys, freezer, antiques, dishes, jewelry, tanning bed, craft items, games, household items & much more. Everything must go!
Headline type
Chrysler Town & Country Touring, 2007. Modern blue pearlcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. $16,749. Stock #T11364A1 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 2005. Linen gold metallic clearcoat exterior with medium slate gray interior. $8,749. Stock #T11433A. Call 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
HUGE YARD SALE
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Ford Expedition XLT, 2003. Black clearcoat exterior with flint gray interior. $10,549. Stock # T11334A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321
MOVING SALE
Salisbury. 215 Scott Trace. (Glen Heather Subdivision). HUGE Yard Sale. Sat. July 30th, 7am12pm. White convection oven, lots of baby & kids' stuff, furniture, lots of misc. household goods, riding lawn mower and more. Too much to list!
Cadillac Escalade ESV, 2007, 2 to choose from, navigation, pearl white leather, heated & cooled seats, extra clean, sunroof. 704-279-2111.
Ford Escape XLT, 2009. Gray exterior with charcoal interior. $14,849. Stock #P7712. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Must See!
CHEVROLET, TEAM CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000
Yard Sale Area 1
Salisbury. 530 West D Ave. Garage Sale! Sat., July 30th, 6am-4pm. Antiques, solar panels, tires, toys, saxophone, clothes, clocks, dishes, coolers, chairs, lights, ceiling fans, pictures, many more items!
VW LUX, 2008, United Gray w/black leather interior, 4 cyl. Turbo, all power options, AM/FM/CD/MP3, SUNROOF, paddle shift, alloy rims. GROCERY GETTER WITH AN ATTITUDE! Call 704-603-4255
Buick Rendezvous 2005, low miles, leather, sunroof, V6, automatic, extra clean. Call 704279-2111
Sea Ray boat, 1989, 20' Cabin, Porta Cuddy Potty. 4.3 Mercruiser. $5,600. 704-630-4663 Pop-up Camper, 1999 Jayco, sleeps 5, sink, refrigerator, $2,000. 980234-3774, leave msg.
Weekly Special Only $12,995
Yard Sale Area 1
Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, July 30, 7am12noon, 330 South Fulton St. College dorm items, bedding, clothing, collectibles, Christmas items, books, shoes.
BMW X3 2006, loaded, 3.0I, white, sunroof, automatic, leather, navigation. Call 704-279-2111.
Recreational Vehicles
Service & Parts
Mercedes Benz E500, 2003. Desert silver metallic w/ash leather int., 5.0L SOHC SMPI 24-valve aluminum alloy V8 engine, auto stick trans., all power, sunroof, ally rims, AM/FM/ CD/MP3, Ready For Test Drive. 704-603-4255
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Chevrolet Suburban 1500, 1995. Beige ext. $11,249. Stock #F11286A2. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
CASH FOR YOUR CAR!
Saturn ION 2, 2007. Silver exterior with gray interior. $12,249. Stock # F12017AY. Please Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mazda 6 S, 2003. Steel gray metallic/gray leather interior. 3.0L V6, 5 speed manual, AM/FM/CD, all power alloy rims. Perfect 1st time car. Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Transportation Financing
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
SWEET RIDE!
Nissan Sentra, 2008. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Chevrolet Impala LS, 2010. Gold Mist metallic exterior with gray interior. $14,849. Stock #P7713 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford Fusion SE, 2006. Tungsten clearcoat metallic exterior with charcoal black interior. $11,649. Stock # F11136A. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
FIND IT SELL IT RENT IT in the Classifieds
Mercury Milan, 2006. Light tundra metallic exterior with camel leather interior. 3.0L V6, six speed auto trans., all power, AM/FM/CD, sunroof, nonsmoker, serviced & ready for new driver! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Toyota Camry Solara SE, 2006. Cosmic blue metallic exterior with charcoal interior. $15,949. Stock #T11385A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Autos
Mazda 3, 2007. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Acura CL, 2001. 3.2. 6 cyl. leather, Navigation System, heated seats/mirrors, moon roof, full power, loaded, new transmission, one owner. $7,495. Please call 704-798-0664.
BMW 528i, 1998. Alpine white exterior w/sand beige leather interior. 2.8L, 6 cyl., auto trans., AM/FM/ CD/Tape, all power, sunroof, alloy wheels. Ready for test drive! 704-603-4255
Autos
Autos
Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
FINANCING AVAILABLE REGARDLESS OF CREDIT!
Autos
Autos
Handicapped Equipped
Instruction How to know you'll go! 4 min. recorded message. Call now. 704-983-8841
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Find all the best sales without the headaches! Go from one sale to another!
131 Gold Hill Dr. Salisbury (off Faith Rd.) Sat. July 30th 7:30am-until Pink metal filing cabinets, legal filing cabinet, computer desk, hosepipe reel, 19” TV (good condition) , 17” computer monitor, 2 seat outside yard swing, washroom tub, car/hitch, carrier, small end table. Assorted household items & all sizes clothing (except baby). Everything clean & in good condition.
GIGANTIC KIDS & TEEN SALE July 29th-31st. See Website. Cabarrus Arena 4751 Hwy. 49, Concord. www.tottradecharlotte.com
Horse rides $2. Cotton candy, lemonade slushies. Register for a free summer camp day ($25 value).
Salisbury Yard Sale, 217 N. Kayla Drive, Saturday, July 30th, 8amuntil, furniture, some baby stuff, TV's, clothes, odds & ends, etc. RAIN OR SHINE.
Salisbury Yard Sale, Friday & Saturday, July 29 & 30, 9am-until, 501 Faith Rd (Rowan Realty Office across from Aldi's). Bar items, tools, boat motors and much more.
Salisbury Yard Sale, Saturday, July 30th, 7amNoon. 158 Hutchins Way, subdivision off Crescent Rd. Lots of baby stuffstroller, car seat, breast pump, etc., adult clothes, coffee table.
Saturday, July 30 th & Sunday, July 31st 7am-11am
2790 Agner Rd. turn right onto Agner Rd from Bringle Ferry just past Dan Nicholas park. House will be ½ mile on the right. Antique furniture, hunting equipment, coins, antique bottles, comics, collectibles, kitchen supplies
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CLASSIFIED Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans Chevy Tahoe, 2003, 4x4. 124K miles, all power, CD & DVD player, heated/ memory seats, 3rd row seat, leather seats, tow package, adjustable foot pedal, air ride, has never been wrecked. $10,500 OBO. 704-202-1776
Ford F150, 2004. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Ford Ranger XLT, 2006. Redfire clearcoat metallic exterior with medium flint interior. dark $16,249. Stock # P7715. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
GMC Suburban Z71, 4x4, Summit 2003. white/tan leather interior, Vortec 5300 V8, auto trans, AM/FM/CD Changer/DVD, all power sunroof, chrome rims, loaded! 704-603-4255
Honda Odyssey, EX-L, 2003. Sandstone metallic exterior. $12,249. Stock #T11090A2. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Honda Pilot EXL, 2005, Redrock Pearl w/Saddle int., VTEC, V6, 5-sp. auto., fully loaded, all pwr opts, AM/FM/CD changer, steering wheel controls, pwr leather seats, alloy rims, 3RD seat, sunroof, nonsmoker, LOADED! 704-603-4255
Jeep Grand Cherokee Loredo, 2006. Black w/ medium slate gray cloth interior. All power, AM/FM/CD changer, dual power seats. Low miles! Awesome condition! Steve 704-603-4255
Cats Jeep Wrangler X, 2003, Bright Silver Metallic/ Gray Cloth, 4.0L HD 5speed manual transmission, AM/FM/CD, cruise, cold AC, 20 inch chrome rims, ready for Summer! Please call 704-603-4255
Kia Soul, 2010. Molten exterior with black interior. $16,549. Stock # F11353A2. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Lexus RX330 2006, leather, sunroof, navigation, back-up camera, fully loaded, extra clean. 704-279-2111
FREE Beautiful 1yr. old Tabby cats. Neutered, Litter-Trained, Friendly, Rabies shots, Call for more info. Brenda 336671-3799 Nissan Frontier Nismo Off Road, 2005. Gray exterior with charcoal interior. $16,549. Stock # T11420A 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Free kitten to a good home. Manx. 5 months old. Litter trained. Very friendly. Call 704-9333469 or 704-699-5104
Nissan Titan LE, 2006. Gray exterior with steel interior. $18,549. Stock # F11268A. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Honda Odyssey EXL, 2004, starlight silver metallic exterior with quartz leather interior, 3.5L V6, auto trans. AM/FM/CD/DVD, all power, wheels. NEEDS alloy NOTHING! 704-603-4255
Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2007. Black Clearcoat ext. w/medium slate gray int. $12,749. Stock #T11290BY. 1-800-542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
Saturn Outlook XR, 2008, AWD, 3rd row seat, sunroof, sandstone metallic, leather, loaded, navigation. Call 704-279-2111.
Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369
Toyota Sequoia SR5, 2006, black, roof rack, fully loaded, leather, navigation. 704-279-2111.
Toyota Tacoma SR5 2008, Crew Cab, black, V6, automatic. Call 704279-2111.
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Carport and Garages Lippard Garage Doors Installations, repairs, electric openers. 704636-7603 / 704-798-7603
Carport and Garages
Perry's Overhead Doors Sales, Service & Installation, Residential / Commercial. Wesley Perry 704-279-7325
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Child Care and Nursery Schools
Computer Services
Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223
Financial Services
ALL SERVICES!!
704-433-0585
Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592
Concrete Work
Health Benefits
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Need help understanding Medicare? Call Wallace Foster 704-798-1014
Drywall Services
Heating and Air Conditioning
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Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022
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Fencing Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963
Here Kitty, Kitty!
Free 9 year old female & 10 year old male Jack Russell Terrier dogs. current, all Shots supplies to new home. Need space to run, good with children. Todd 704202-8812.
Kittens, free. Grey with green/hazel eyes & adult cat, already fixed, black w/green eyes “Cap”. Call 336-751-1786
Free dogs. AKC Adult Dachshunds. Males, Females. Different ages. 704-209-3735 Rockwell
Ready Now! Free kittens. 3 male, 3 female. Very cute! Please call 704-837-5069 or 704-210-9771
Free German Shepherd / Husky, Male and Female, year and a half old. One Male puppy 3 mths Old. LM 704-798-6236
FREE kittens (2): If you can take both, a litterbox, food, and flea meds. included. Dog, not happy Please call 704-855-3781 or 704-267-3242
Free puppy named Kaia needs a good home. Loveable, in the process of training. If interested, please call 704-633-6511. Ask for Stephanie
Golden Retriever puppies. 3 males & 3 females. Beautiful, healthy, playful bundles of joy! Born May 13 & have been wormed. Parents on premises. $250 each. 336-492-6569 or ellispr1@aol.com
Great Family Dog!
Trust. It’s the reason 74% of area residents read the Salisbury Post on a daily basis. Classifieds give you affordable access to those loyal readers.
Horses
Puppies, Alaskan Malamutes. 3 males. Also, 1 18 wk old female. Very beautiful! $250. Call or text 704-492-8448
German Shepherd puppies, full-blooded. Very cute. Needs a good home. Had first shots & worming. Will be ready August 1st! $175. 704-279-0918
Dogs
Other Pets Rat Terriers, chocolate & white. 1 male & 1 female, 1st shots, dewormed, registered, parents on site, 6 weeks old. 704-279-5012
Take Us Home!
Golden Retriever Puppies, AKC registered. 2 F & 1 M, born April 29. 1st & 2nd shots & dewormed. Parents on site. $300. 704-640-5449
English Mastiff puppies, AKC register. Fawn & apricot. 3 males, 2 females. 1st shots & wormed. 8 weeks. $600. 704-856-8388
Home Improvement
Lawn Equipment Repair Services 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 Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219
Quality work at affordable prices NC G.C. #17608 NC Home Inspector #107. Complete contracting services, under structure repairs, foundation & masonry repairs. Foreclosure repairs. Pier & dock repairs. Remodeling & renovations. 36 Yrs Exp. 704-633-3584 www.professionalservicesunltd.com Duke C. Brown Sr. Owner – “The House Whisperer!”
HMC Handyman Services. Any job around the house. Please call 704-239-4883 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
_ Bush Hogging _ Plowing _ Tilling _ Raised garden beds Free Estimates
We Buy Junk Cars!
704-224-6558
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Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199
Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C.
Brown's Landscape
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Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Junk Removal
B & L Home Improvement Including carpentry, bathroom & kitchen remodeling, roofing, flooring. Free Estimates, Insured .... Our Work is Guaranteed!
Earl's Lawn Care 3Mowing, Trimming, & Edging 3Trimming Bushes 3Landscaping 3Mulching 3Core Aeration
FREE Estimates
704-636-3415 704-640-3842 www.earlslawncare.com
We will come to you free of charge F David, 704-314-7846 or 704-209-1715 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ F
GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542
CASH FOR cars, trucks, vans. Any junk vehicle. $275 & up.
Best prices guaranteed!!
LEE'S LAWNCARE Mow, Trim, Blow, Clean-up, Mulch, Presure Washing, Pine Needles. Free Estimates. Call Mike!
Call Tim Anytime
980-234-6649 CASH FOR JUNK CARS and Batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930
Pekingese puppies. 6 wks. old, parents on site. 1st shots. $250. Call 704-637-9159 or 704223-4646 ask for Reba.
Check Out Our July Special! Dentals 20% off. Rowan Animal Clinic. Please call 704-636-3408 for appt. Guinea Pig, long hair free to a good home. Please Call 704-2458817
Holiday Boarding Available. Indoor/Outdoor Kennels. 1 acre of playtime No reservation area. needed. Call 704-637-0227
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Pet & Livestock Services
Little Paws Bed & Breakfast Located at Small Animal Medicine & Surgery A deluxe boarding facility for dogs, cats, rabbits and “pocket pets”. 3200 Sherrills Ford Road Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-6613 www.sams-littlepawsdoc.com
Moving and Storage
Roofing and Guttering
TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808
SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181
Painting and Decorating Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976.
Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.
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Cathy's Painting Service & Pressure Washing. Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335
Septic Tank Service Ronnie Drye's Septic Tank Service, grading & hauling. Please Call 704279-4765
Tree Service Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304
Outdoors By Overcash Mowing, shrub trimming & leaf blowing. 704-630-0120
John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.
Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~
• Junk Removal
Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494
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Pet & Livestock Supplies
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Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
The Floor Doctor
Horse, 8 yr old beautiful white/brown, 15 hands mare, good disposition, $850. Call 704-857-9010 for more information. Horse, pretty black mare, 22 months old. $350 negotiable. Call 704for more 857-9010 information.
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Home Improvement
Yorki-Poo Puppies. CKC reg., 8 wks old, 1st shots. Go to www.yorki-shop.com, click on Misty's Yorkipoos under “Home”. $300-$350. 704-638-6231 Misty
12 year old Standardbred mare. Excellent road horse. Traffic safe. Bomb proof. $2,300 obo. 704-640-0383
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Heritage Auction Co. Glenn M.Hester NC#4453 Salisbury (704)636-9277
Dogs Puppies, Free 11-weekold mixed breed to a good home. 1 male brown/white, 1 male tricolor, 1 female black/tan. Call 704-209-1073.
Get Social
Jeep Liberty Renegade, 2006. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call Now!! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com
Complete Cleaning Service. Basic, windows, spring, new construction, & more. 704-857-1708
Dogs German Shepherd Puppies, free to good home. White, 12 weeks old. Call 704-245-8817
1 male and 1 female wanting your love. 1 orange & white, and 1 tiger grey. Born 5/31-outer Kannapolis. 704-938-9842
HELP! Free Calico cat and her kittens need a good home. Very sweet and loving. We are moving and cannot take them with us. 704-7549955 or 336-399-4170.
Mercedes ML350, 2005, Alabaster white/gray leather interior, 3.7L V6, auto trans., AM/FM/CD, all power options, sunroof, alloy rims, extra clean, needs nothing! Call Steve at 704-603-4255
Auctions Auction Thursday 12pm 429 N. Lee St. Salisbury Antiques, Collectibles, Used Furniture 704-213-4101
Mercedes Benz CLK 430, 2003, silver, automatic, convertible, extra clean, low miles. 704-279-2111.
Free kitten. 7 week old female kitten. Inside only. Very sweet. No small children. Good home only. 704-636-0619
Dogs Beagles, females (2) free too good home. Please Call 704-636-6727
Free kittens to good home. 3 Black with white paws, 1 black. Call 980234-1327 if interested.
Great Deal!
Chevrolet Silvarado 1500, 2000 w/camper shell. Excellent condition. 75,800 miles. $5,995. 704-2791520 or 704-433-4716
Free cats. Rescued yellow tabbies. Male & female. All sizes & personalities. All fixed. Foster care mom in hospital. 704-213-2011
Cats
I will pick up your nonrunning vehicles & pay you to take them away! Call Mike anytime. 336-479-2502 I buy junk cars. Will pay cash. $250 & up. Larger cars, larger cash! Call 704-239-1471
Manufactured Home Services Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004
Miscellaneous Services Basinger Sewing Machine Repair. Parts & Service – Salisbury. 704-797-6840 or 704-797-6839
Stoner Painting Contractor • 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Mildew Removal • References • Insured 704-239-7553
Johnny Yarborough, Tree Expert trimming, topping, & removal of stumps by machine. Wood splitting, lots cleared. 10% off to senior citizens. 704-857-1731 MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.
To Sell.. Buy.. Call Classifieds 704-797-POST
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2011 • 5C
STOCKS
SALISBURY POST
THE MARKET IN REVIEW NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Name
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ABB Ltd 1.12e 23.94 +.11 ACE Ltd 1.34e 66.98 -.15 AES Corp ... 12.31 -.15 AFLAC 1.20 46.06 +.08 AK Steel .20 d12.15 +.02 AMR ... d4.24 +.16 AT&T Inc 1.72 29.26 ... AU Optron .14e d5.51 -.27 AbtLab 1.92 51.32 -.30 Accenture .90 59.14 -.55 AMD ... 7.34 -.08 Aetna .60 41.49 -.50 Agilent ... 42.16 -.02 Agnico g .64 55.75-1.08 AlcatelLuc ... 4.05 +.14 Alcoa .12 14.73 -.10 AllegCp 6.65t 329.41 +.25 AllegTch .72 58.19 -.82 Allstate .84 27.72 +.03 AlphaNRs ... 42.71 -.41 Altria 1.52 26.30 +.07 AmBev s 1.43e 30.02 -.45 Amerigrp ... 55.00-12.41 AMovilL s .41e 25.80 -.13 AmAxle ... 11.47 +.93 AEagleOut .44a 13.14 +.09 AEP 1.84 36.86 -.30 AmExp .72 50.04 -.51 AmIntlGrp ... 28.70 -.24 AmTower ... 52.53 -.07 Ameriprise .92 54.10 +.32 AmeriBrgn .42f 38.31 -.41 Anadarko .36 82.56 -.95 AnalogDev1.00f 34.40 -.29 Annaly 2.59e d16.78 -.49 Anworth 1.00 6.93 -.09 Aon Corp .60 48.12-1.27 AptInv .48 27.30 +.38 ArcelorMit .75 31.15 -.01 ArchCoal .44 25.60 -.17 ArchDan .64 30.38 -.43 ArmourRsd 1.44 7.24 -.06 ATMOS 1.36 33.43 -.15 Avnet ... 29.30 -.01 Avon .92 d26.23 -.42 BB&T Cp .64a 25.68 -.09 BHP BillLt 1.82e 91.55 -.67 BP PLC 1.68 45.44 +.39 BakrHu .60 77.38 -.79 BallCp s .28 38.80 +.22 BcBilVArg .59e 10.42 +.01 BcoBrades .80r 19.23 +.19 BcoSantSA.82e 10.21 +.02 BcoSBrasil1.65e d9.28 +.12 BkofAm .04 9.71 -.08 BkIrelnd ... 1.44 -.08 BkNYMel .52 25.11 -.12 Barclay .36e 14.56 -.13 Bar iPVix rs ... 23.41 -.43 BarrickG .48 47.57 -.60 Baxter 1.24 58.17 -.53 BeazerHm ... d2.90 -.05 BerkHa A ...111500.00 836.00 ... 74.17 -.68 BerkH B BestBuy .64f d27.60 -.34 Blackstone .40 16.61 -.51 BlockHR .60 14.96 -.01 1.68 70.47 -.19 Boeing Boise Inc .80e 6.93 -.25 BostonSci ... 7.16 -.12 BrMySq 1.32 28.66 -.39 C&J Egy n ... 30.50 ... CB REllis ... 21.80 +.75 CBS B .40f 27.37 -.56 .04 49.77 -.44 CIGNA CMS Eng .84 19.14 -.30 CNO Fincl ... 7.35 -.12 CSX s .48 24.57 -.16 CVS Care .50 36.35 -.07 CblvsNY s .60f 24.36 -.41 Calpine ... 16.25 -.63 Cameron ... 55.94 +.71 CdnNRs gs .36 40.29 -.91 CapOne .20 47.80 +.17 CapitlSrce .04 6.46 +.24 CapsteadM1.64e 12.64 -.37 CardnlHlth .86f 43.76 +.34 Carnival 1.00 33.30 -.57 Caterpillar 1.84f 98.79 -.85 ... d7.04 +.32 Cemex CenterPnt .79 19.58 -.21 CntryLink 2.90 37.11 -.13 ChesEng .35f 34.35 +.92 Chevron 3.12 104.02-1.01 Chimera .62e d3.08 -.05 Chubb 1.56 62.48 -.74 Citigrp rs .04 38.34 +.16 CliffsNRs 1.12f 89.82 +.29 CocaCola 1.88 68.01 -.80 CocaCE .52 28.11 -.20 Comerica .40 d32.03 -.39 CmclMtls .48 14.51 +.21 CmtyHlt ... 25.84 +.97 ConAgra .92 25.61 -.02 ConocPhil 2.64 71.99 -.78 ConsolEngy .40 53.60 +.13 Cooper Ind 1.16 52.31-1.04 Corning .20 15.91 -.09 CoventryH ... 32.00-2.67 Covidien .80 50.79 +.07 CSVS2xVxS ... 21.16 -.79 CSVelIVSt s ... 15.98 +.29 CrwnCstle ... 43.40 -.51 Cummins 1.60f 104.88 -.86 CypSharp 2.40 12.31 -.28
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DrxFnBull ... 22.94 -.22 Dir30TrBear ... 33.21-2.16 DirxSCBull ... 72.71 -.38 DirxLCBull .10e 76.71-1.38 Discover .24 25.61 -.16 Disney .40f 38.62 -.78 DollarGen ... 31.46 -.04 DomRescs 1.97 48.45 -.54 Dover 1.10 60.47 +.06 DowChm 1.00f 34.87 -.50 DuPont 1.64 51.42 -.88 DukeEngy 1.00f 18.60 -.02 DukeRlty .68 14.04 +.02 EMC Cp ... 26.08 -.51 EOG Res .64 102.00-1.43 EKodak ... 2.40 -.12 Eaton s 1.36 47.95 -.07 Ecolab .70 50.00 -.07 ElPasoCp .04 20.55 -.16 Elan ... 11.06 -.29 EldorGld g .12f 17.27 -.56 Embraer .72e 29.52+2.43 EmersonEl 1.38 49.09 -.53 EnCana g .80 29.29 -.37 ENSCO 1.40 53.25 +.62 Entergy 3.32 66.80 -.47 EqtyRsd 1.47e 61.82 +.10 ExcoRes .16 15.91 -.36 Exelon 2.10 44.07 -.55 ExxonMbl 1.88 79.79-1.67 FMC Tch s ... 45.60 -.35 FedExCp .52f 86.88 -.98 FidlNFin .48 16.30 -.10 FstHorizon .04 d8.99 +.01 FirstEngy 2.20 44.65 -.25 FlagstBcp ... d.73 ... FootLockr .66 21.73 -.01 FordM ... 12.21 -.11 ForestOil ... 26.00 +.29 FMCG s 1.00a 52.96-1.08 FrontierCm .75 d7.49 +.02
G-H-I Gafisa SA .29e 9.57 +.46 GameStop ... 23.58 +.02 Gannett .32f 12.76 -.23 Gap .45 19.29 -.23 GenDynam1.88 68.14 +.39 GenElec .60f 17.91 -.20 GenMills 1.22f 37.35 +.06 GenMot n ... d27.68 -.42 GenOn En ... 3.89 -.02 Genworth ... 8.32 +.50 Gerdau .27e d9.12 -.09 GlaxoSKln2.17e 44.42 -.49 GolLinhas .12e d7.76-2.23 GoldFLtd .19e 15.59 +.01 Goldcrp g .41 47.81-1.20 GoldmanS 1.40 134.97 -.87 Goodyear ... 16.17 +.24 GtPlainEn .83 20.17 ... Griffon ... d9.45 -.05 HCA Hld n ... d26.68 -.54 HSBC 1.80e 48.87 -.33 Hallibrtn .36 54.73 -.14 HarleyD .50f 43.39 -.07 HartfdFn .40 23.42 +.04 HatterasF 4.10e d26.82 -.86 ... 9.50 -.09 HltMgmt HeclaM ... 7.77 -.13 HelmPayne .28f 69.05-2.71 ... 14.07 -.05 Hertz Hess .40 68.56-1.89 HewlettP .48 35.17-1.06 Hexcel ... 23.94 +.38 HomeDp 1.00 34.93 -.22 HonwllIntl 1.33 53.10 +.10 HostHotls .12f 15.85 -.30 Humana 1.00 74.58 -.42 IAMGld g .20f 20.00 -.95 ING ... 10.74 -.11 iShGold ... u15.87 +.10 iSAstla 1.06e 25.21 -.25 iShBraz 3.42e 70.57 +.83 iSCan .53e 30.94 -.42 iShGer .67e 25.72 +.11 iSh HK .42e 18.79 +.09 iShJapn .17e 10.71 +.05 .50e 65.68 -.29 iSh Kor iShMex .71e 61.81 +.13 iShSing .50e 14.38 +.03 iSTaiwn .29e 15.16 -.18 ... 38.85 +.09 iShSilver iShChina25.85e 42.36 ... iSSP500 2.45e 129.81 -.87 iShEMkts .84e 47.11 +.20 iShB20 T 4.02e 97.92+1.90 iS Eafe 1.68e 58.71 +.15 iSR1KG .77e 60.10 -.34 iSR2KG .53e 91.11 -.11 iShR2K .94e 79.74 -.10 iShUSPfd 2.84e d38.70 -.14 iShREst 2.09e 60.43 +.03 iStar ... 7.01 -.08 ITW 1.36 49.80 +.01 Imax Corp ... 18.96-1.25 IngerRd .48f 37.42 +.04 IngrmM ... 18.55+1.50 IBM 3.00 181.85 +.05 IntlGame .24 18.59 -.36 1.05 29.70 -.83 IntPap Interpublic .24 9.81 -.32 .49f 22.18 -.19 Invesco InvMtgCap3.94ed19.58 -.15 ItauUnibH .67e d20.37 +.29
J-K-L JPMorgCh 1.00 40.45 Jabil .28 18.31 JanusCap .20 d8.44 JohnJn 2.28 64.79 JohnsnCtl .64 36.95 JonesGrp .20 12.94 JnprNtwk ... d23.39 KB Home .25 d8.49 .73e 14.65 KKR ... 19.49 KeyEngy .12 8.04 Keycorp Kimco .72 19.03 Kinross g .10 16.34 1.00 54.71 Kohls Kraft 1.16 34.38 KrispKrm ... 8.18 .42 24.87 Kroger LDK Solar ... 6.74 LG Display ... d12.84
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LSI Corp ... LVSands ... LeggMason .32f LeggPlat 1.08 LennarA .16 LillyEli 1.96 Limited .80a LincNat .20 LizClaib ... LloydBkg ... LockhdM 3.00 LaPac ... Lowes .56f LyonBas A .10e
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M-N-0 MEMC ... d7.42 -.07 MF Global ... 7.37 -.10 MFA Fncl 1.00f d7.49 -.02 MGIC ... 3.98 -.22 MGM Rsts ... 15.11 -.19 Macys .40f 28.87 -.12 MagHRes ... 7.18 +.15 Manitowoc .08 13.99 +.49 Manulife g .52 15.89 -.24 MarathnO s .60 30.97 -.12 MarathP n .80 43.79+1.01 MktVGold .40e 56.89-1.24 MktVJrGld2.93e 36.05 -.36 MarIntA .40f 32.50 -.22 MarshM .88f 29.49 +.19 Masco .30 10.55 -.04 McDrmInt s ... 20.17 -.11 McDnlds 2.44 86.48 -.30 McKesson .80 81.12+1.52 MedcoHlth ... 62.88 -.12 Medtrnic .97f 36.05 +.07 Merck 1.52 34.13 -.80 MetLife .74 41.21+1.40 MetroPCS ... 16.28 -.01 MillerEnR ... d4.41 -.99 Molycorp ... 63.63 -.69 Monsanto 1.12 73.48-1.04 MonstrWw ... 11.74 -.19 MorgStan .20 22.25 -.11 Mosaic .20 70.72 +.17 MotrlaSol n .88 44.89-1.48 MotrlaMo n ... 22.38 -.53 MurphO 1.10 64.22 +.33 NCR Corp ... 19.95 -.45 Nabors ... 26.41 -.45 NalcoHld .14 35.35 -.03 NOilVarco .44 80.57 -.68 NatSemi .40 24.72 +.03 NY CmtyB 1.00 d13.53 -.05 NewellRub .32f 15.52+1.15 NewmtM 1.20f 55.61-2.12 NewpkRes ... 9.29 -.26 NextEraEn 2.20 55.25 -.99 NiSource .92 20.13 -.13 NobleCorp1.06e 36.87 +.11 NobleEn .88f u99.68 +.67 NokiaCp .55e 5.80 +.09 NorflkSo 1.72f 75.70 -.81 NorthropG 2.00 60.51 -.20 Novartis 2.53e 61.20 -.20 OGE Engy 1.50 50.04 -.51 OcciPet 1.84 98.18-1.57 ... 3.78 -.03 OfficeDpt OilSvHT 1.73e 157.90 -.63 OldRepub .70 d10.44 -.30 Omnicom 1.00 46.92 -.58 OshkoshCp ... d24.82 -.14 OwensIll ... d23.17 -.37
P-Q-R ... 1.00 -.05 PMI Grp 1.40 54.29 -.30 PNC 2.28 84.20 -.35 PPG PPL Corp 1.40 27.90 -.55 PackAmer .80 26.67 +.05 PallCorp .70 49.58-1.69 Pandora n ... 15.09-1.09 ParkerHan 1.48f 79.02 +.46 PatriotCoal ... 18.91 -.19 PeabdyE .34 57.47 +.02 .80 30.76 -.22 Penney PepsiCo 2.06 64.04 +.15 Petrohawk ... 38.19 -.07 PetrbrsA 1.34e 30.73 +.20 Petrobras 1.28e 33.97 +.20 .80 19.25 -.11 Pfizer PhilipMor 2.56 71.17-1.18 2.10 42.35 -.17 PinWst PitnyBw 1.48 21.55 -.30 Potash s .28 57.81-1.29 PwshDB ... 30.28 -.25 PwS Utils .53e 16.47 -.27 Praxair 2.00 103.64+1.47 PrecCastpt .12 161.38+2.25 PrinFncl .55f 27.63 +.06 ProLogis 1.12 35.63 +.34 ProShtS&P ... 41.66 +.28 PrUShS&P ... 21.35 +.29 PrUlShDow ... 17.77 +.29 ProUltQQQ ... 91.11 -.65 PrUShQQQ rs... 48.29 +.35 ProUltSP .35e 50.66 -.70 ProUShL20 ... 31.46-1.29 ProUltFin .05e 59.11 -.39 ProShtR2K ... 30.49 +.08 ProUltR2K .01e 43.72 -.27 ProSht20Tr ... 40.61 -.84 ProUSSP500 ... 16.29 +.31 PrUltSP500 s.05e73.36-1.61 ProUSSlv rs ... 13.49 -.04 ProctGam 2.10 61.49 -.43 ProgsvCp 1.40e 19.68 +.01 ProUSR2K rs ... 44.28 +.19 Prudentl 1.15f 58.68 +.32 1.37 32.75 -.34 PSEG ... 6.87 +.07 PulteGrp RadianGrp .01 d3.17 -.15 RadioShk .25 13.92 -.06 Raytheon 1.72 44.73 -.29 RealD ... d15.48-2.94 RegalEnt .84 12.79+1.46 RegionsFn .04 6.09 -.08 ... 4.53 -.01 ReneSola ... 10.83 +.05 Renren n RepubSvc .80 29.03 +.28 ReynAm s 2.12 35.20 -.01 RioTinto 1.08e 70.98 +.04 ... 1.30 +.02 RiteAid RobtHalf .56 27.38 +.22 .40 30.62 -.64 RylCarb
MARKET SUMMARY
RoyDShllA 3.36 73.56 +.01
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy is at risk of slipping into another recession. It nearly stalled in the first six months of the year, the government reported Friday. Economic growth was feeble in the second quarter and nearly non-existent in the first. The new picture of an economy far weaker than most analysts had expected suddenly made a second recession a more serious threat — and the threat will rise if Congress can’t reach a deal to raise the government’s debt limit. “The only question now is, how much weaker could things get?” says Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at IHS Global Insight. In April, May and June, the economy grew at a 1.3 percent annual rate, below expectations. And the government changed its growth figure for January, February and March to 0.4 percent, far below the previous estimate of 1.9 percent. NEW YORK (AP) — Growing nervous as a possible government default draws ever closer, more and more ordinary investors are calling their bro-
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kers and moving their money out of stocks and mutual funds for fear of a plunge in the market next week. The stock market declined for a sixth straight day Friday as financial advisers fielded a new round of calls and emails from clients wondering whether to get out or sit tight. Investors pulled about $32 billion out of money-market mutual funds for the week that ended Wednesday. WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health regulators asked the country’s leading medical experts two years ago to recommend ways to improve the government’s system for approving most medical devices, ranging from pacemakers to X-ray scanners. On Friday the experts came back with a surprise answer: scrap it because it fails to protect patients. Even more surprising, FDA summarily dismissed the idea. The Institute of Medicine’s panel said in a report that the U.S. government should abandon the 35-year-old system used to clear medical devices because it provides little assurance that the implants are actually safe.
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Aston Funds: FairMCpN 31.21 -.17 BNY Mellon Funds: EmgMkts 11.72 -.03 Baird Funds: AggBdInst n10.77 +.05 Baron Funds: 58.34 -.12 Asset 54.03 -.41 Growth SmallCap 25.83 -.08 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 14.06 +.08 DivMu 14.53 +.01 TxMgdIntl 15.59 ... IntlPort 15.48 ... EmMkts 32.92 -.11 BlackRock A: BaVlA p 25.85 -.11 CapAppr p 23.15 -.06 Eng&ResA42.48 -.30 EqtyDiv 18.13 -.13 ExcBlrk 622.04 -3.95 20.05 ... GlAlA r BlackRock B&C: GlAlC t 18.71 ... BlackRock Instl: US Opps 41.68 -.10 26.04 -.12 BaVlI EquityDv 18.17 -.12 GlbAlloc r 20.14 ... Brandywine Fds: BlueFd n 25.52 -.13 Brndywn n 27.50 -.07 Buffalo Funds: SmCap n 26.34 -.14 CGM Funds: Focus n 31.86 -.21 Realty n 28.92 +.08 CRM Funds: MdCpVlI 29.55 -.17 Calamos Funds: Gr&IncA p 32.66 -.12 GrwthA p 55.29 -.15 GrowthC t 50.09 -.14 GrowthI 60.31 -.16 Calvert Invest: Inco p 16.18 +.06 ShDurInA t 16.52 +.03 Clipper 65.32 -.41 Cohen & Steers: InstlRlty 42.37 +.01 RltyShrs 65.15 +.02 Columbia Class A: Acorn t 29.96 -.09 DivEqInc 10.13 -.05 DivrBd 5.10 +.02 LgCorQ A p 5.78 -.03 TxEA p 13.22 +.01 SelComm A44.59 -.51 Columbia Class Z: Acorn Z 30.93 -.09 AcornIntZ 41.21 -.06 AcornUSA 29.69 -.11 Bond 9.38 +.04 DivIncoZ 13.35 -.08 IntBdZ 9.19 +.04 IntTEBd 10.50 ... LgCapGr 13.78 -.06 LgCpIdxZ 25.14 -.16 MarsGrZ 21.86 -.07 MdCpIdxZ 11.75 -.03 MdCpVlZ p13.81 -.05 STIncZ 9.96 ... SmCpIPZ 17.53 ... ValRestr 50.72 -.06 CG Cap Mkt Fds: IntlEq 10.86 -.03 LgGrw 15.38 -.07 LgVal 9.07 -.04 SmGrw 20.20 -.11
Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 9.48 -.07 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n11.32 ... USCorEq1 n11.33 -.06 USCorEq2 n11.22 -.06 DWS Invest A: 9.25 ... BalA ... MgdMuni p 8.87 StrGovSecA8.92 +.04 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.59 +.06 GroIncS 17.13 -.10 MgdMuni S 8.88 -.01 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 34.57 -.23 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 34.98 -.23 NYVen C 33.28 -.23 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.45 +.04 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n22.05 -.08 EmMktV 35.07 -.17 IntSmVa n 17.35 -.02 LargeCo 10.20 -.07 TAUSCorE2 n9.14 -.05 USVctrEq n11.07 -.04 USLgVa n 20.69 -.10 USLgVa3 n15.84 -.08 US Micro n14.11 -.02 US TgdVal 16.84 -.04 US Small n22.07 -.04 US SmVa 26.00 -.02 ... IntlSmCo n17.48 GlEqInst 13.73 -.05 EmMktSC n24.19 -.12 EmgMkt n 30.66 -.10 Fixd n 10.36 +.01 IntGFxIn n 12.65 +.09 18.28 +.01 IntVa n InfProSec 12.21 +.15 Glb5FxInc n11.36 +.06 LCapInt n 20.15 -.04 TM USTgtV21.86 -.03 TM IntVa 14.92 +.01 TMMktwV 15.44 -.07 2YGlFxd n 10.22 +.01 DFARlE n 24.17 +.01 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 71.48 -.36 GblStock 8.91 -.02 13.53 +.05 Income 35.76 +.05 IntlStk Stock 109.26 -.80 DoubleLine Funds: TRBd I 11.10 ... TRBd N p 11.10 ... Dreyfus: Aprec 40.95 -.24 DryMid r 29.12 -.08 Dr500In t 35.82 -.23 ... DreihsAcInc11.05 EVPTxMEmI51.36 -.08 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.19 ... FloatRt 9.32 ... LgCpVal 18.10 -.09 NatlMunInc 9.13 -.01 ... 8.22 StrInc p Eaton Vance I: 9.01 -.01 FltgRt GblMacAbR10.18 ... LgCapVal 18.15 -.09 ParStEMkt 15.86 -.03 FMI Funds: LgCap p n 16.17 -.09 FPA Funds: NwInc 10.82 +.01
FPACres n 27.49 -.09 Fairholme 31.09 -.10 Federated A: MidGrStA 36.96 -.22 KaufmA p 5.44 -.02 TtlRtBd p 11.33 +.05 Federated Instl: KaufmnR 5.44 -.02 ... MunULA p 10.05 TotRetBd 11.33 +.05 TtlRtBdS 11.33 +.05 StrValDvIS 4.61 -.02 Fidelity Advisor A: FltRateA r 9.81 -.01 MdCpIIA p 17.88 -.10 NwInsgh p 20.79 -.11 SmlCpA p 26.02 -.14 StrInA 12.72 +.04 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n19.78 -.09 StrInC t n 12.69 +.03 Fidelity Advisor I: FltRateI n 9.79 -.01 NwInsgtI n 21.02 -.10 StrInI n 12.86 +.04 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 20.54 -.10 Fidelity Freedom: FF2010 n 14.06 ... FF2010K 12.99 ... FF2015 n 11.74 ... FF2015K 13.03 ... FF2020 n 14.27 -.01 FF2020K 13.49 -.01 FF2025 n 11.90 -.02 FF2025K 13.67 -.02 FF2030 n 14.21 -.02 FF2030K 13.85 -.03 FF2035 n 11.81 -.03 FF2035K 13.99 -.04 FF2040 n 8.25 -.02 FF2040K 14.06 -.04 FF2045 n 9.77 -.03 FF2050 n 9.65 -.03 Income n 11.58 +.02 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 12.80 -.04 AMgr50 n 15.82 +.03 AMgr70 r n16.83 -.01 AMgr20 r n13.09 +.03 Balanc n 18.85 +.01 BalancedK 18.85 +.01 BlueChGr n48.16 -.14 Canada n 59.06 -.65 CapAp n 25.79 +.04 CapDevO n11.34 -.06 CpInc r n 9.57 -.01 ChinaRg r 32.18 -.27 Contra n 70.88 -.35 ContraK 70.89 -.36 CnvSc n 25.75 -.06 DisEq n 23.28 -.13 DiscEqF 23.29 -.12 DivIntl n 30.97 -.05 DivrsIntK r 30.97 -.05 DivGth n 28.96 -.08 EmergAs r n31.97 -.20 EmrMk n 26.62 -.14 Eq Inc n 44.36 -.21 18.31 -.10 EQII n EqIncK 44.35 -.21 Export n 22.29 -.09 33.90 -.10 Fidel n FltRateHi r n9.80 -.01 FrInOne n 28.00 -.06 GNMA n 11.78 +.06 GovtInc 10.68 +.06
GroCo n 90.43 -.41 GroInc n 18.58 -.10 GrowCoF 90.45 -.41 GrowthCoK90.45 -.41 GrStrat r n 21.36 +.08 Indepn n 25.37 +.07 InProBd n 12.61 +.14 10.82 +.06 IntBd n IntmMu n 10.21 +.01 IntlDisc n 33.67 -.03 InvGrBd n 11.72 +.07 InvGB n 7.61 +.04 LgCapVal 11.54 -.04 LatAm 56.98 +.09 LevCoStk n28.85 +.03 LowP r n 40.67 -.24 LowPriK r 40.67 -.24 Magelln n 71.85 -.34 MagellanK 71.81 -.34 MidCap n 28.44 -.04 MidCapK r 28.44 -.04 NwMkt r n 16.15 +.05 NwMill n 30.84 -.14 NY Mun n 12.89 +.01 59.27 -.13 OTC n 100Index 9.05 -.07 Ovrsea n 33.81 +.03 Puritn n 18.56 ... PuritanK 18.56 +.01 RealEInc r 10.75 ... RealE n 28.76 +.02 SAllSecEqF12.81 -.04 SCmdtyStrt n12.63-.10 SCmdtyStrF n12.66 -.10 SrEmrgMkt18.62 -.06 SrsIntGrw 11.58 -.03 SerIntlGrF 11.61 -.04 SrsIntVal 10.18 ... SerIntlValF10.21 +.01 SrInvGrdF 11.73 +.07 STBF n 8.54 +.02 SmCapDisc n20.93 +.01 SmllCpS r n18.87 -.05 SCpValu r 15.62 +.01 SpSTTBInv r n11.14 +.11 StkSelSmCp19.23 -.11 StratInc n 11.38 +.03 StrReRt r 9.94 +.02 TaxFrB r n 10.82 +.01 TotalBd n 11.01 +.05 USBI n 11.60 +.07 Value n 69.58 -.19 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 58.52 -.15 EngSv n 87.48 -.69 Gold r n 48.97 -.89 Health n 139.62 +.09 MdEqSys n29.74 -.01 NatRes r n 37.90 -.11 96.37 -.67 Tech n Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 39.06 -.10 IntlInxInv n 36.30 +.03 TotMktInv n37.74 -.22 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n45.78 -.30 IntAd r n 36.30 +.02 TotMktAd r n37.74 -.22 First Eagle: GlblA 48.57 -.16 OverseasA23.70 -.06 SGenGld p33.92 -.40 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.89 -.02
Frank/Temp Frnk A: BalInv p 46.47 -.20 CalTFA p 6.87 +.01 FedTFA p 11.76 +.02 FlxCpGrA 49.45 -.15 FoundAl p 10.74 -.04 GoldPrM A 46.61 -.50 GrwthA p 45.88 -.14 HYTFA p 9.98 +.01 HiIncA 2.04 ... IncomA p 2.21 -.01 InsTFA p 11.72 +.02 NYTFA p 11.48 +.01 RisDvA p 34.26 -.10 SMCpGrA 38.26 -.12 StratInc px 10.64 -.04 TtlRtnA px 10.38 +.05 USGovA p 6.87 +.03 UtilsA p 12.30 -.11 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv n14.00 -.01 IncmeAd 2.19 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 10.59 -.04 IncomC t 2.23 -.01 USGvC t 6.83 +.03 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 21.11 -.10 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 25.79 -.12 ForgnA p 7.35 -.03 GlBd A p 14.04 -.01 GrwthA p 18.80 -.04 WorldA p 15.50 -.06 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: 18.82 -.04 GrthAv Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 14.07 -.01 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.59 +.06 S&S PM 41.50 -.22 TaxEx 11.60 +.02 43.84 -.15 Trusts GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 11.72 -.03 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 16.81 -.02 GMO Trust: USTreas x 25.00 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r14.10 -.07 GMO Trust III: IntIntrVl 22.48 ... Quality 21.36 -.12 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 14.04 -.07 IntlGrEq 24.48 -.01 ... IntlIntrVl 22.47 Quality 21.37 -.13 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 14.06 -.06 IntlCorEq 30.34 +.02 Quality 21.36 -.13 StrFxInc 16.20 +.16 Gabelli Funds: Asset 50.69 -.24 EqInc p 21.19 -.11 SCapG 34.63 -.08 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 26.31 -.08 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 36.29 -.16 Goldman Sachs Inst: 24.58 -.10 GrOppt HiYield 7.34 -.01 HYMuni n 8.47 +.01 MidCapV 36.63 -.17 ... ShtDrTF n 10.57 ... SmCapV 43.11
Harbor Funds: 12.43 +.04 Bond CapApInst 39.89 -.17 IntlInv t 62.29 +.02 IntlAdm p 62.50 +.02 IntlGr r 12.06 -.02 Intl r 62.99 +.02 Harding Loevner: ... EmgMkt r 50.58 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 33.24 -.10 DivGthA p 19.27 -.12 FltRateA px 8.85 -.01 MidCpA p 22.19 -.06 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 29.37 -.10 FltRateC tx 8.84 -.01 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n36.15 -.11 CapAppI n 33.29 -.11 ... FltRateI x n 8.86 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 41.93 -.11 Div&Gr 19.96 -.12 Advisers 19.84 -.03 Stock 41.80 -.20 TotRetBd 11.33 +.05 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 46.90 +.02 ValPlusInv p30.89 +.12 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 21.77 -.02 Hussman Funds: StrTotRet r 12.37 ... StrGrowth 12.16 +.02 IVA Funds: Intl I r 17.06 -.08 WldwideA t17.33 -.12 WldwideC t17.17 -.12 Wldwide I r 17.35 -.12 Invesco Funds A: 16.91 -.08 Chart p CmstkA 16.09 -.11 Const p 24.30 -.13 EqIncA 8.67 -.04 GlCoreEq p13.09 -.06 GrIncA p 19.38 -.13 HYMuA 9.17 +.01 IntlGrow 28.92 -.12 MdCpCEq p23.61 -.09 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 12.28 -.06 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 25.65 -.17 AssetStA p26.50 -.18 AssetStrI r 26.76 -.17 GlNatRsA p22.83 -.23 GlNatResI t23.31 -.24 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A x11.71 +.03 Inv Bal p 12.50 -.01 MCpVal p 23.84 -.13 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd px 11.76 +.03 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n24.27 -.12 JPMorgan R Cl: CoreBond x n11.70+.02 ShtDurBd x11.02 -.01 JPMorgan Select: USEquity n10.39 -.08 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd x n11.70 +.03 HighYld x n 8.20 -.06 IntmTFBd x n11.01-.01 ShtDurBd x n11.02 ... TxAwRRet x n10.35 -.02 USLCCrPls n20.96-.16 Janus S Shrs: 34.19 ... Forty
... Overseas t 44.69 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 26.00 ... Grw&IncT 32.09 ... Janus T 29.92 -.18 OvrseasT r44.84 ... PrkMCVal T23.35 ... ShTmBdT 3.09 ... Twenty T 66.91 ... Jensen J n 27.04 -.08 John Hancock A: LgCpEqA 25.68 -.13 StrInA p 6.82 -.01 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 12.61 -.05 LSBalanc 13.25 -.02 LSConsrv 13.09 +.02 LSGrwth 13.21 -.04 LSModer 12.98 +.01 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p25.96 -.03 ... LSVValEq 13.96 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 21.70 +.03 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p22.06 +.03 Legg Mason A: CBEqBldA 12.97 -.09 CBAgGr p120.87 -.30 CBAppr p 14.11 -.10 WAMgMu p15.60 +.02 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 38.52 -.22 Longleaf Partners: Partners 30.14 -.04 Intl 15.51 +.08 SmCap 29.58 +.20 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.95 +.04 StrInc C 15.59 +.04 LSBondR 14.89 +.04 StrIncA 15.50 +.03 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.64 +.06 InvGrBdC p12.55 +.07 InvGrBdY 12.65 +.07 Lord Abbett A: FloatRt p 9.30 -.01 11.37 -.09 AffilA p FundlEq 13.16 -.08 ... BdDebA p 7.98 ShDurIncA p4.61 +.01 RsSmCA 31.99 -.11 Lord Abbett C: ... BdDbC p 8.00 ShDurIncC t 4.64 +.01 Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.60 ... Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 33.88 -.12 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 14.09 +.02 MITA 19.89 -.09 16.01 -.07 MIGA EmGA 43.71 -.12 TotRA x 14.36 -.03 UtilA x 17.67 -.12 23.19 -.08 ValueA MFS Funds I: ReInT 16.52 +.03 ValueI 23.29 -.09 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 18.89 +.03 MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA x 5.96 -.03 LCpGrA p 7.52 -.03 MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 35.20 -.13 Mairs & Power: Growth n 71.41 -.25
Managers Funds: 26.68 +.16 Bond n Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 8.88 -.04 Matthews Asian: AsiaDvInv r14.53 +.01 AsianGIInv 18.14 -.08 China Inv 29.09 -.23 PacTgrInv 24.78 -.19 MergerFd n 16.04 -.03 Meridian Funds: 45.02 -.03 Growth Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.51 +.03 TotRtBdI 10.51 +.03 MontagGr I 25.32 -.13 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 26.93 -.15 IntlEqI 14.24 -.06 MCapGrI 41.14 -.15 MCapGrP p39.81 -.15 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n30.24 -.03 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 12.67 -.05 GblDiscA 29.76 -.18 GlbDiscC 29.41 -.18 GlbDiscZ 30.16 -.18 QuestZ 18.22 -.09 SharesZ 21.30 -.11 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins10.85 -.07 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 35.46 -.24 GenesInst 49.10 -.33 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 50.81 -.34 Nicholas Group: Nich n 45.74 -.15 Northeast Investors: Trust 6.25 ... Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.68 ... HiYFxInc 7.42 ... ... IntTxEx 10.27 IntlEqIdx r 10.86 ... MMEmMkt r22.95 ... MMIntEq r 10.03 ... SmCapVl 15.58 ... StkIdx 16.12 ... Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 14.92 ... KYMuB p 10.77 +.01 LrgCpV p 19.55 -.12 OHMBA p 11.13 +.01 LtMBA p 11.03 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 9.02 +.01 HYMunBd 14.92 +.01 TWVlOpp 35.77 -.13 Nuveen Cl Y: RealEst n 20.19 ... Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 28.84 -.07 GlobalI 22.13 -.11 Intl I r 19.55 -.01 IntSmCp r 13.94 -.04 Oakmark 42.85 -.31 28.98 -.27 Select Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 8.01 -.03 GlbSMdCap15.68 -.02 NonUSLgC p10.70+.03 RealRet 10.65 -.03 Oppenheimer A: CapApA p 45.30 -.22 DvMktA p 35.45 +.01 EqIncA p 24.73 -.09 GlobA p 62.44 -.07 GlbOppA 30.14 +.01
... GblStrIncA 4.37 47.13 -.65 Gold p IntBdA px 6.81 +.03 IntGrw p 29.63 +.05 LtdTmMu 14.47 +.01 MnStFdA 32.72 -.22 MSSCA p 21.00 -.09 RisingDivA 16.19 -.09 SenFltRtA x 8.33 -.01 Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 33.97 +.01 IntlBdC x 6.78 +.02 SenFltRtC x 8.34 -.01 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.27 +.01 RoMu A p 15.54 +.01 RcNtMuA 6.92 +.01 Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 35.13 +.01 IntlBdY x 6.80 +.02 IntGrowY 29.53 +.05 Osterweis Funds: StrInco n 11.78 +.01 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.89 ... TotRtAd 11.10 +.04 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r11.08 +.06 AllAsset 12.61 +.05 ComodRR 9.19 -.02 DevLcMk r 11.09 +.02 DivInc 11.69 +.02 EmMkBd 11.39 +.03 FltInc r 8.93 -.03 ForBdUn r 11.44 +.11 FrgnBd 10.63 +.04 9.41 -.01 HiYld InvGrCp 10.81 +.06 LowDu 10.52 +.01 ModDur 10.86 +.03 RealRet 12.37 +.27 RealRtnI 12.02 +.12 ... 9.89 ShortT TotRt 11.10 +.04 TR II 10.60 +.04 9.81 +.03 TRIII PIMCO Funds A: AllAstAut t 11.01 +.06 AllAsset p 12.51 +.05 ComRR p 9.04 -.02 LwDurA 10.52 +.01 RealRtA p 12.02 +.12 TotRtA 11.10 +.04 PIMCO Funds C: AllAstAut t 10.91 +.06 AllAsset t 12.36 +.04 RealRtC p 12.02 +.12 TotRtC t 11.10 +.04 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.52 +.01 RealRtn p 12.02 +.12 11.10 +.04 TRtn p PIMCO Funds P: AstAllAuthP11.07 +.06 CmdtyRR 9.18 -.02 TotRtnP 11.10 +.04 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 27.07 -.23 Pax World: Balanced 23.00 -.04 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 49.61 +.25 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 18.37 -.08 PionFdA p 41.16 -.24 StratIncA p11.08 +.01 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 41.30 -.25
Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 18.46 -.08 StratIncY p11.08 +.01 Price Funds Adv: EqInc 23.72 -.16 Growth p n 33.52 -.16 R2020A p n16.98 -.04 Price Funds: Balance n 19.95 -.02 BlChip n 40.73 -.16 CapApp n 21.13 -.09 DivGro n 23.61 -.10 EmMktB x n13.58 +.03 EmMktS n 35.16 -.07 EqInc n 23.77 -.16 EqIndex n 34.84 -.23 Growth n 33.83 -.16 HlthSci n 35.02 -.07 HiYield x n 6.86 ... InstlCpG 17.16 -.06 InstlFltRt x n10.26 -.01 MCEqGr n 28.73 -.10 IntlBond x n10.58 +.07 IntDis n 45.96 -.12 13.97 +.02 Intl G&I IntlStk n 14.51 -.01 LatAm n 51.75 +.42 MDBond x n10.38 +.01 MediaTl n 56.09 -.27 MidCap n 60.43 -.21 MCapVal n24.58 -.07 N Amer n 34.08 -.13 N Asia n 20.02 -.13 New Era n 53.49 -.37 N Horiz n 36.26 -.10 N Inc x n 9.64 +.04 OverS SF r n8.72 ... PSBal n 19.72 -.02 RealEst n 19.42 +.01 R2010 n 15.96 -.02 R2015 n 12.37 -.02 R2020 n 17.10 -.03 R2025 n 12.52 -.03 R2030 n 17.96 -.06 R2035 n 12.71 -.04 R2040 n 18.09 -.06 R2045 n 12.05 -.04 Ret Inco x n13.42 ... SciTec n 27.88 -.40 ShtBd x n 4.87 +.01 SmCpStk n36.15 -.13 SmCapVal n37.05 -.10 SpecGr n 18.38 -.07 SpecIn x n 12.62 +.03 SuMuInt x n11.40 +.01 TxFrH x n 10.66 +.01 Value n 23.92 -.15 Primecap Odyssey : Growth r n 15.99 -.02 Principal Inv: LgCGI In 9.79 -.04 LgCV1 In 10.85 -.05 8.34 -.04 LgGrIn LT2020In 12.17 -.03 LT2030In 12.07 -.03 LT2040I 12.25 -.05 SAMBalA 13.08 -.03 Prudential Fds A: MidCpGrA 29.03 -.10 NatResA 57.57 -.43 STCrpBdA 11.55 +.03 10.85 -.05 UtilityA Putnam Funds A: DvrInA p 8.03 ... EqInA p 15.53 ... GrInA p 13.60 ... ... MultiCpGr 52.63
22.87 ... VoyA p RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t39.16 -.37 RSPart 33.15 -.29 Rainier Inv Mgt: ... SmMCap n34.58 RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI10.10 ... MdCValEqI11.87 -.07 Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r18.50 -.20 PennMuI r 12.02 -.05 PremierI r 21.54 -.09 SpecEqI r 20.91 -.04 TotRetI r 13.43 -.05 VlPlSvc 13.41 -.14 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 32.30 +.05 StratBd 11.05 +.05 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 11.07 +.06 IntlEqA n 9.07 -.02 TxMgLC n 12.47 -.07 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 17.44 -.12 1000Inv r 38.59 -.23 S&P Sel 20.32 -.13 SmCpSl 21.89 -.04 TSM Sel r 23.67 -.13 Scout Funds: Intl 32.96 -.02 Selected Funds: AmShD 41.74 -.27 AmShS p 41.69 -.27 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 32.60 -.21 Sequoia n 143.88 -.15 Sound Shore: SoundShore31.79 -.13 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 53.51 -.41 Sun Capital Adv: IbbotBalSv p12.74 -.01 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI x 9.90 -.03 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN px10.24 -.03 TFS Funds: MktNeut r 15.20 ... TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.63 +.05 EqIdxInst 9.91 -.05 IntlEqIInst 17.06 -.01 Templeton Instit: ForEqS 20.73 -.04 Third Avenue Fds: REValInst r23.96 -.01 ValueInst 51.77 -.06 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 27.05 -.15 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 28.77 -.16 IncBuildA t 19.21 -.07 IncBuildC p19.21 -.07 IntValue I 29.41 -.16 LtTMuI 14.30 +.01 35.46 -.13 ValueI Thrivent Fds A: Bond x 10.20 +.05 LgCpVal 13.56 -.08 MidCpSk 15.14 -.07 MuniBd x 11.12 +.01 PtrIntStk 10.09 ... Tocqueville Fds: Gold t n 86.31 -1.15 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t12.18 -.03 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 24.19 -.08 USAA Group: CrnstStr 23.53 -.06 Inco 13.05 +.06
IntTerBd 10.60 +.04 Intl 25.57 +.01 PrecMM 40.87 -.70 S&P Idx 19.48 ... ShtTBnd 9.20 +.01 12.97 +.01 TxEIt TxELT 12.76 +.01 TxESh 10.76 ... VALIC : MdCpIdx 21.46 -.06 StkIdx 25.72 -.17 Van Eck Funds: GlHardA 54.95 -.21 Vanguard Admiral: BalAdml n 22.03 -.02 CAITAdm n11.05 +.01 CALTAdm n11.06 +.01 CpOpAdl n 76.40 -.26 EMAdmr r n39.89 -.15 Energy n 134.64 -.94 EqInAdm n n44.35 -.30 EuroAdml n64.10 -.02 ExplAdml n71.31 -.31 ExtdAdm n 42.96 -.08 500Adml n119.17 -.78 GNMA Ad n11.01 +.05 GrwAdm n 33.07 -.17 HlthCr n 57.47 -.13 HiYldCp n 5.82 ... InfProAd n 27.38 +.31 ITBdAdml n11.62 +.11 ITsryAdml n11.76 +.09 IntGrAdm n63.45 -.19 ITAdml n 13.64 +.01 ITGrAdm n 10.12 +.07 LtdTrAd n 11.12 +.01 LTGrAdml n 9.76 +.16 LT Adml n 10.98 +.01 MCpAdml n96.16 -.27 MorgAdm n58.47 -.25 MuHYAdm n10.39 ... NYLTAd n 11.08 +.01 PrmCap r n69.91 -.37 PALTAdm n11.04 +.01 ReitAdm r n86.51 +.04 STsyAdml n10.81 +.02 STBdAdml n10.68 +.03 ShtTrAd n 15.93 ... STFdAd n 10.89 +.02 STIGrAd n 10.79 +.02 SmCAdm n36.04 -.12 TxMCap r n65.20 -.40 TxMGrIn r n57.94 -.37 TtlBAdml n 10.83 +.06 TStkAdm n32.55 -.18 ValAdml n 21.11 -.14 WellslAdm n54.30 +.16 WelltnAdm n54.96 -.06 Windsor n 45.41 -.21 WdsrIIAd n46.71 -.30 TxMSC r n 28.31 -.01 Vanguard Fds: FTAlWldIn r n19.12-.04 AssetA n 25.10 -.17 CapOpp n 33.07 -.11 Convrt n 13.33 -.04 DivAppIn n 21.63 -.10 DivdGro n 14.93 -.06 Energy n 71.69 -.50 EqInc n 21.16 -.14 Explr n 76.57 -.33 GNMA n 11.01 +.05 GlobEq n 18.53 -.07 GroInc n 27.29 -.16 HYCorp n 5.82 ... HlthCre n 136.16 -.32